THE TIMES NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA..- JANUARY 13, 1880. A Queer Case. Mm. Eiip, of New Albany, Iiid. (no re latiou or Mr. Eng of the lata Siamese firm of CUang and Eng), recently lost her lius baad, nud temporarily put bin body In tlio city vault, till bIio bought a lot. A week adorwaid everything was ready, nud want inn lo take another look at the late Mr. Kug, alio had the oollln lid utmoiewed. It was the eame colli u and grave clothes, but hbe declares right up nud down that It wasn't her husband's face that she saw. She told her daughter, who said she bad noticed the satue thing, and recognized the face us that of gam IlorolT, a drunkard, who died last summer and was burled hi the Potters' Field at Jeflersonville. fine hired a colored man who know her husband to dig up the body again, and be says : 'I knew Mr Kng well. 1 1 is hair was thick, oourso, aud very black, and so were bis whiskers. The head iu that oolTlu is uot Mr. Bug's head. But I know' whose bead it is. It is the heud of Mr. Bain Borofl. I know Mr. llorofT as woll as I ever knew any mau. The hair ou the head in the colHu is only a small patch ou the back of the bead, aud It is gray, and the whiskers .are also gray." The body was buried again, and it is going to bo dug up onco more, to prove that so mo more of the res aMrrectionists have been at work. Jremendpus Explosion, Two houses oil rout Usoutli , bticot, bo 'tween Eleventh aud twelfth avenuus, were badly toru up last evening by an explosion of gas accumulated betvreeu the floors. The huuB9, a double 0110, aud just orcctod, belongs to Mr. John B. Wesley. Mr. Miles Jones bad but a few days previous 'inovod into the easloru dwelling. It was yesterday being arranged aud had Just re ceived a fresh coat of varulsh. During the afternoou the gus was turned ou and it soon became evident the pipes had not beeu tried thoroughly. Mr. Wiley, the plumber, bad just been called In and he aud Mr. Jones were locking for the de ' fectivo pipe. A timtuh was truck and tho '-moment it was -applied to a hole in the "low there was a terrifio explosion und 'Tba whole room seemed to bo euveloped iu ManieB. The gas bad esonpod botweeu the Doors aud mixing with the air formed an explosive Persons a square oil' said the noise sound ed like the explosiou of a shell and it is -indeed miraculous that no one was badly injured. Altoona Tribune. Wholesale Grave Robbery, r RicnMOND, Va Jauuary 4. It trans pired liibt night that ghouls have ' been at work exhuming dead 'bodies by the whole sale from Oakwood Cemetery, situated in tbe eastern suburbs of this city. It is known now that over forty bodies have beeu Btoleu since the cold set in, aud it is supposed that they have been shipped to medical institutions in different portions of the country. Nearly all tbe exhumed corpses are supposed to be those of colored people, though several of them may have beeu white. Tho attention of the Coun cil Committee on Cemeteries was called to this matter some lime ago by the keeper of Oakwood come try, but no action was taken to prevent the work of the ghouls. The affair creates great excitement amoug the people living in the viciuity of tbe cemetery, and when the mattor becomes generally known it will create the greatest indignation against tbe Council. A Surprised Darkey. A Jersey negro was surprised tbe other day. Ha was goin along a street of Pat erson by a photograph gallery. An loiolo from tbe roof struck a wooden frame standing in the third-story window and containing a negative, and knocked the frame down. It struck tbe negro's head, and the frame fell around bis neck. He -wasn't hurt, but thought somebody was trying to rob him fiom behiud, and turned around and began to fight the man walk ing nearest behind him. It was some time before tie could be made to understand the situation. W Oa Christmas day Robert Mitchell, one of tbe fore m ok t business men and cap italists of Cincinnati, assembled his family, consisting of sous, daughters and grand children, twenty-six in all, for a Christmas -dinner. Tbe first course was twenty-six en velopes, passed ai on ud on a tray, one en velope for each member of the company. Opening these the astonished relatives found gifts of houses and lots and money ranging from f-0,0CO down, and aggregating fully half a million dollars, the bulk of Mr. Mitchell's estate. His two sons and two daughters received $30,000 each; tbe daughters-in-law gifts of valuable real estate, and the grandchildren sums of mon ey. It is the most extensive ante-mortem -distribution of property that has taken place in Cincinnati. Mr. Mitchell's de---tire was to keep the matter quiet, but the peculiar manner of distribution soon - led to rumors which be found necessary to correct by giving the complete story. "W Two persons perished by tbe burn ing.of Turner ball iu, New York on Monday. Information for the People! Just Itcccivcd Some Special bargains! 9 We Ask Your Attention to Some, as Follows : IN DRESS GOODS WE HAVE Momie cloths in various qualities, 20 to 25cts. per yard. Australia Crepe a beautiful goods, IJOcts. per yard. Cashmeres various qualities, 14 to 75cts. per yard. Scotch Tlaids, 10 to 16cts. per yard. Ladies' cloths in several colors. 3000 yards (iood l'rints at G.J Cents per yard. Good Canton Flannel, - (5, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Heavy Cottonade Pants at - $1.25 per pair. Winter Shirt from 50 cents up. Shirts and Drawers ull prices. Overalls all prices Aud LOTS OF OTHER GOODS for Men's Wear. OUR STOCK OF , Germantown Yarn and Zephyrs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c, Will bo Found Complete. AVo .ALso Ilavo HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, ROOTS & SHOES TO SUIT ALL, SCHOOL ROOKS, STATIONERY, &c. In fact if you want ANY KIND OF GOODS, you stand a good chance to find them at the right price, by going to the one price store of MORTIMER, New Ji loom field, Fa. THE WEEKLY PRESS FOlt 1880. NEW ATTRACTIONS. A PENNSYLVAWASERIAL STORY, PRICE REDUCED TO Si.SSFor Hingrlo Copy, Or $1 In Clubs of Ten or More. (Including Prepaid Tostage.) In order to place TflE WEEKLY PRESS with In the reailiof the Republican voters of the Stute the price has been reduoed to One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents (or the year, by the single copy, or to One Dollar for the year, by clubs. The Press" IsthorouKhly devoted to the prin ciples of the Republican parly, and maintains the Kepublioan organization because it believes that the prosperity and progress of tne people caunot be safely Intrusted to any o her existing political organization. During the year 1880, the most stupendous political conllict of this epoch will take place. Upon Its issue will depend the politi cal destiny of the country for many years. "The Press'1 steadily resists the alms of the " Bolld South," waich Is now organized to capture the Execntlvo, to retain Cougress, to remodel and control the Supreme Court, and to subordinate every publio Interest to the overmastering pur mnniil finntrnliliiir the nollcv of the Nation, and thereby gaining oy legislation ami peaceim means what what It lost on the field. " i lie rress-' emorces iIib diitv nl Buriirnlnu In full force the Constl tiitiousl Amendments made to secure the fruits of the war: upholds the right of every lawful voter hi fi-RR mid iiiihnmrht exercise of his right: In flexibly Insists upon an honest return of the votes caBt: Justiltestheuse of all necessary means to prevent fraudulent voting and fraudulent returu lng of votes : aocepts as fundamental the equal right of every clticen to the adevuate protect Ion l.ii tlm law nl his nominal as well as Ills civil rights: maintains as wise the ltepubllcan policy 01 Resumption aim uonesv iiuaiiumi iwbpoiihui itaiuiuU as aim ml the Protection to American In dustry; and. In general, follows whithersoever ine nepumtcan principle maus Special measures have been adopted to Strength- an Pa nar In all 111 HotMlI-l mPIllA. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT will be In th liamisnf .hiA and experienced writers, and the rauge of subjects discussed will be as wide as iu any oi ner nrsi-ciass nrtv:Mijj:i THE LITERARY. THE AGRICULTURAL. THE FAMILY and THE CHILDREN'S DK PAKTMKNTS will remain iu charge of expert euoed and capable editors; aud the Market lie nnrta win hA lull anil accurate. CLOSE A tTEN HON will be given to the State News of Pennsylvania, .new jersey auu mm w?i7iij wnnwinN noRRKSPONDENCE will In elude letters from Europe and all portions of the i'cDBmiT. u-watitrk nf ThA Weekly Press1 will be a Serial Story In illustration of Frontier Life In Cential Pennsylvania, prior to.and during tlie Revolutionary war, in wnicn juuu nwj ""u;dav the 2ftth Feb 18-10 i.i. ....... i..i,n inA SamiiAl and other Hinder aB,.,"?.H" 1 eu-. 's1"- celebrities will be prominently Introduced. This story will be written by Mr. Charles McKnlght, author of -Our Western Border, "Old Fort l)u Ouesne." and "Simon Olrty," and will be be gun about the middle of November. -Speclal terms will be mailewltn canvassers, W Specimen copies sent free on application. ,. ,, ,,,k..,i,M , .Parties sending f 1.25 will be entitled to re- ceive the paper from date till Jauuary 1. 1881. TERMS FOR THE DAILY PRE88. ONE YEAR (Including prepaid postage) SIX MONTHS " THREE MONTHS " " . 1j ' UWK MONTH ,75 The "Trl-Weekly Press " publlslif d every Tues- eral Appeals following the District Appeals, will day, Thursday aud Saturday. Mailed to subsorl-ll e held in Ihe ConiiiiisaluueiV Olllce iu Blooui bers (including prepaid miage) at 4 00 per an-jUeld. as follows: uuin: 9-.4UIOI BIX lllOlllllS. SHU II IU IUI HIIVC, uiontlis. Address THE l'llKNMCTOni'AKY (LIMITED), S. W. eventh and Chentimt Sts.;,0' "P"0' "'uu". au1 PHILADELPHIA. I VrMay We WA o.C AfiircA, 1S80; and aftersaid Dislrlcl aud Ueueral Appeals are lover, 110 further appeals will be heard. Our Stock of NEW OOODEi for Men's Weal Is complete.-l Prioesfrinl2Uoeiilsiiu. g - MOBTIMTiR New liloomtleld.Pi Sulphur Springs Property, AT P UBLIC SALE. THE Sulphur Springs that has been wanted for many years situated In Horse Valley, To. bnvne township, Perry county, will be offered at puonc nuie ou THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Stli, 1880. The property contains, of land, all cleared except 25 acres, and has there on erecieu A Good Frame Dwelling House, A GOOD BAKN, and other out buildings. There Is also on the farm one of Hie finest, bulpiiiir Springs In the Stale for a Hummer resort; there is also a stream of water running through Die farm, on which Is a good Saw Mill, always well supplied with water. For further iiifnrmatlou apply to, J. K. Hock eniiehhv, Kael Waterford , Juniata couuty, Pa. 2 4t MOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that the Commissioners of Perrv conutv will hold the Appeals on the Tri ennial Assessments at the following times and places.when aud where all persons aggrieved may attend: At New uermantown. for Toboyne twp.. on Tuesday the 27th of Jan. 1880. At Blalu, for said borough and Jackson twp., on Wednesday the 28th Jan. 1880. At Andersonburg, for Madlsou twp., on Thurs day the 2ith Jan. 1180. At anoy tun, tor saia oisinct on r rmay me 30th Jan. 1880. At lekosburg, lor Bavme twp., on Saturday me 31st Jan. 18X0. At Keystoue, for Bye twp., ou Tuesday the 84 Feb. 188U. At Shermansdale. for Carroll twp.. on Wednes day the 4th Feb. 188.). ai nine sail, ior epnug twp. on inursuay om Feb. 1880. At Landlsburg, for said Borough and Tyrone twp., on Friday the 6th Feb. 188U. At Centre School house, for Wlieattleld twp., on Tuesday the lull Feb. 188(1. At New Bullalo, for said Borough and Watts twp., on Wednesday the 11th eb. ISHO. At Montgomery's Ferry, for Buffalo twp., on Thursday tlie 12ih Feb. 18S0. At Liverpool, ior said nurougn ana Liverpool twp., 011 Filday the l flh Feb. 1880. At Donnallys Mills, for Tusc-arora twp,, on Thursday the 19th Feb. 1880. At Milford, tor Juniata twp., on Friday the 20th Feb 1880. At Marysville, for said Borough, on Monday the 23d Feb. 1880. At Duncannon. for Penn twp, on Tuesday the 241 h Feb. 188a At Duncannon, fur said Borough, on weunes- At Mlllerstown. for said Boronch and (jreen- wood twp., ou Thursday the iolh feb. 1880. At Newport, for Oliver twp., and Howe twp. on Friday the 27th Feb. 188( , At Newport, for said Borough and Miller twp., ou naiuiuay uie .n rm i" f,a. I At Bl. ntleld. for said Borough and Centre twp.. ou Tuesday Ihe id March, I860. lo benin ai 9 o'clock. A. M.. and clce !at3P. M. J. W. OANTT. I JOHN VV. C1IAKLKS, HKNRYSHUMAKIiK. Attest; County Comiulsslouers. Calvin Neilson, Clerk. And notice Is also hereby given that the Gen- .- V'iiii . Hiuioii, nnnuy nm, oaviuv, dx'iiiib, .jiuiici Carroll and Hioomtteld on Thurrtltiy the 4Ui day f March, KM : And for the Districts of Oliver. Miller. Newport. Penn. Duiicuuiion. Marysville, Rye, Walls, New Bullalo.ilunaio twp.. Howe, Greenwood, Millers- iohn w ril! k RI KS lti' SiKY i;m a K feK ''.".".VVV"' linear. uuuiiiy voiiiiiussiouein Calvin Nsilson, Clerk, Juu. 1 1880. 117 Vm Pay You OVCr niul more, i,Niet liilly If oa lisva a FA IlllI or Villus lOT, requiring ,r ....... $2,000,000,000 t Tim Tfimmantt Million Tlottnrn ) srn sxrM-nileH In PKNCINO. Tit fence our nnw Western (Mils will cost n miirli more. Kvery FARM suit VIU Ini-A LOT Oirnsr, KABT, WKBT, and ROUTII, !n tntirtftt. Tofnnces too-scrs Farm coma H'JOO to HJIIO, anil for a DOxlUO Vlllnaa Ixit t to AiOil, Worn) f(neis anon riVcnjr. But a New Krn In nl hunt), lly now lnventlona, BTF.F.L and IRON are toanpplant WOOD, fnrnlnliliiR batter, Cheaper, aad LnMIng Kencf l. The Mttili Volnmeof tlie Amerlma AarrlcnU lariat lint tow) now Iipk Intilna;, will givs very ninnh Intormntlnn alinnt new Fencing, with many Kntsravlnira. (Ttis Nntnber for Dno, tut liaa jit rnRravlngs nf tlnrhei Fnnrlng. and ninrli Interest Init niattur. Sent poat pald for 15 cents.) ttr TooveryonelnlerMie4ln FENCINU for ft FARM, or Vlllngn LOT, tlie ,1Utli Volume nf the American Agrtculturlit will lie worth flvo times, If not n hundred times, Iti mall cost. IH7T, bnaldri the above Important feature, the American Ayricvlturltt will give s very great amount of Useful, Practical. Itellnble Informntloii-for tho Farm, the flnrden, and Ilouarliold (Children Included) and over P00 Orllnnl I'tig-mr ln;iM, llluatrallng t.nbnr-mvlna. tJibnr belpltio eontrlv ancea. Animals, Plants, Fnilta and Flowers, Farm lliillillnira, and manyotlior Pictures Inairuotlveand pleasing to Old and Young. It la useful to ALL In City, Village, nnd Country. Its constant eipoaurea of I II7M 1lVt3H, wlileh havo aad to In readers many Milllone of nullum, will be continued Tlporonily. For these alone the Amrrlran AnrlculturM Bliunld be In every family, no matter how many other journals are tnkrn i also for umpertal Information and Ha miiltltuile of pleasing nnd nsefal Hneravlnsa In whlcb It Jar excel, all nther Umilur Journal., TKIlSfaj (nostauoprepalilt.-$1.()ayear. Four copies, fs. Rlnale numbers, 15 rente. lOne Bpecl. mon only, for two s-cent stamps.) nrorer 1300 Talnnble Premlam Aitlclns end Dooka are offered to those gettlnx up clulia, Preralnm Llst'aent on receipt of 8 centa poatage. OR A V OK .HI DO COMPAKY, f t il-hem. "--- 1 .-. "n.v Vork want tji.j, rzj- wrotrir. U Xj'tor.x'rftmini J'l WnnlrtVr J'OVU. UUAKLH CI TIC UALVANiU CO. I'Mladtlphia, I'a. 4S A 13t ROLLER'S COD-LIVER OIL In perfectly imr. Pronotinced t1i best hv (Tie filfrfinnt Dieilcal atmioriiiefl In the world. Given highpst warus ai iw norm s j'-xposuurns, ann at trans. Bold by lmifglsts. W. II. KcliipflV I infi Co.,N. Y. This old nnd we..- iriea Kerr hps proven I In all diKeanes from im- S. a rtl r nr m ni . m tltil Hi I nut as Mroiuia. KneumatlKin, Vlrerniia Bores, Whlta Swelllmra. BTnhllltla Kortea, Bnno UIi-aoa, etc. Invaluable In General peblllty ol the aqed. A rich syrup contalntmc no ln- J)ehlliiol the ae;ed. A rlcn ayrupconta jiirloualniredlenU. No other llemenjr L such eocomiuiua. Sold by all Druggieta. Iirillt-,IV UM KW l4t 1 ' th A it limit, and Itronchltin p' :4 currtl at rour own home bt abonlingTP"rtaken direct to ,3tithdiea, Tbamuatrelinblo - -1! . 4 o.i.r.A. lWtM.UI?IIV aUUWILDHUIWf t!nnuaraint0(L I W Horn a 1A. Treatmnnt mit on trial, to 'ia pwtunicdif notsntlnfaclory rl fif-nd htt Cironlara to tbe IIOM 3 awl ArcU Uta., FtiUadubbia. Ta, 1 y A rewd'fwovery In Wali-Bollen. The true principle of washiuK dincoveaed AT LAST! EiRlit million families In the- I'tilted Rtatos. and each fiiinllv usosa coimnon Wasli llollcr.snd will cxriululy adiipt the iiniirovcmcnt. It lissadouhle reservoir: a double system of trap valves; double circulating columns, lliroiiKli which the water Is forced, and Is discharged on top of, and through the clothing, which, by the Kreat weight of waier thus lined, is returned by the hydraulic pressure of a t raction of gravitation to I he double reser voirs beloie mentioned, to be immediately trap ped back Into the ciiciilatlnu columns. Thus it win ne seen ine moiiou 01 me water is coiitinu ous. simulating perpetual motion. The water, bolting hot. Is forced through the clothing by the repi-IWiiit power of heat, at the raie of 7 gallons i er inliiiiie. It Is aslonl.hinitto see bow sueedilv and perfectly It will wah cloihlng. Tbiriy min utes Is ample time to wuhIi tweuty four shirts. v Hani pie suitable for agents to convass with, delivered to any address, free of all charges, on receipt of 25 cents. 1 w 4L AUTOMATIC WASU HOII.EK CO., Pltisuurg, fa. CATARRH. Brixktiu.e. C. B. Lrm.EriBl.D Co. Deah rim: I have been troubled with Catarrh lit all Its forms for the last i years, and have used all remedies recommended to cure, but received little or no benefit, until I tiled the Constitutional Catarrh Kemed. I have only u-ed one bottle and a half, aud I am so nun h better that 1 can say it has cur ed me. My daughter-Ill law has also been attllcled for the lu"t lour years. She is now using the remedy l h the same result. I can truly say ft is a womlei lul meilic'iie, as I know fiom experi ence that it will '-uie any cai of Catarrh. 1 lor ineily l.ved at Napanee. Out. Hoping that you will Introduce the medicine throuuh i he Dominion thoroughly, so 111 tt my fellow sulti-rers may have au opportunity oi getting cured of this disease, ours resHctluliy. N Kl-SOX Hhokey. N n I have always tx-eti sul-lrci to lieaoauhe; since taking the C'liistl'iilional 1 hive not been troubled iu the least. It will cii.eheHdac-he In two or three koms. . anuHi r. 1! wini HriT'0 irPlll Don't you wain wmecheap MH IvHuK g'HKls for Pauls auo biiitsf 111 L 11 0 II Lil 11. If uu do. doti". fail to ex amine tbe splendid assuvimut 'i-i i-ale by F MOKTIMEK. Voueausultyourteir In style and price. TTTr T rr- P -mi-""-ftrti i3a I wCELEBBATED I 1 (vF T-lTmfl CUBED Promptly and Per. II I I III m'Oenilv. I S.-UU a l'Uieii( my II I I IV celebraiKil re neiiy. Willi a valu I I able lirmlse on ilis rllseae lien II I I to all suftei ers who send me their I 11 P. O . and Kxmet a ldies. J. -a. J. J i,r u liuOT j,0 lgi, ,.,3r btreet. New Voik. 1-alJt ft? 8 8 Wakunetkla. tha nTfHMti Wan Mothlng hne been added to the medicine and nothing has been taken away. It is without doubt IhoBssT PuairiBBof the Hi.ooaud itnnswiaof ha Ntbtih ever known to man. This Byrup poaet-a eea varied properties. It act upon f fin I, Ivor. It net upon thn Hldncya, It regulHtr tho llowoln. It purlllo the Itlond. J qilletia the Norvoiia aratem. It promote UlKPmion. o"te".,,1",,"", h4rcu,uo Inwlg. t carries oOTlliO old blood and make It oprnj the porea of tho akin, and Indace Healthy Sersplratlon, ' It BMitrallra tho hereditary taint, or polIon ( the blood.whicU ceneratt-s Scrofula, Kryalimlaa, and HI manner of akin diseases and Internal humors. a ,1'" r? n?"!'1'"," employed In Its mnnufscture. and it can botukou by lh most delicate hslw. or 17, lh,r,"7'rt . f tan only being required in INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3 J St., New York City, hATM Or JKBflBT C1TT. TBADE KAI1K.1 Tha East Kemedy Znovra to Han ! Dr. Clorlt Johnson having asanclsted himself with Mr. hrtwin Enstman, an craped captive, long aelaveto Wakometkla, tlio medicine man of the Comanches, is now prepared to lend his aid in tha Introduction of tha wonderful r";i.-dyof that tribe. The experience of Mr. Kastman being similar to Ihat of Mrs. C'hos. .Tones and son, of Washlncton fi:w. wain acconnt of whose sufferinga wera thrllliDgly norratcd in tlio em fork Herald of Dee. 15th, 188, the facta of which are to widely known, and an nearly parallel, that bnt little men tlon of Mr. Kiistman'e experiences will be given bere. They aro, however, published In a neat vol ume of 3(W pages, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years Among the Comanclios and Apaches," of which mention will be inudo hereafter. Suffice it to ay, that for several years, Mr. K.astman, while a cap five, was rin.ptlled to gather the roots, gnma, ' barka, herba and berries of which Wakametkla'a medicine waa made, apil is etill prepared to pro vide the sams materials for tho auccessful Intro duction of tho mcd'clno to tho world; and assures the public thnt tho remedy la tlie same now as wheu Wakometkla compelled him to make iu Hi MWi 0 Edwin Eastman In Indian Conttma. Barxa- and Nini Tsxns Amomo yna Coaiscsu AMD Afachrs. A neat volume of 300 pages, being a aimple statement of tbe horrible facta connected with the sad massacre of a helpleaa family, sod the captivity, tortureaand ultimata y escape of ita two aurvlvfug members. Foraala byonragenta generally. Price f 1.00. The incidents of tha massacre, briefly narrated, are distributed by agenta, raaa of charge. Mr. Eastman, being almost constantly at tha 'West, engaged in gathering and caring the materi als of wnich the medicine is composed, the aola business management devolves upon I)r. Johnsoa, aud tha remedy baa been called, and Is known as Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottles ....... $1.00 Price of Small Bottles to Read the voluntary testimonials of persons who have been cured by the use or Dr. CMarg Johnson's Iadlsa Blood Byrup, la your own vicinity. Testimonials of Cures. All That t Is Reconimeuilcd to Be. Mapleton Depot, Pa. Deah Hir: This Is to certify that I have used, your INDIAN lll.OOD KVKl'P in my family with Ihe best satisfaction - My wife was aflli.-ted with Dyspepsia, and indeed was troubled with all tha diseases the Dsprpilc Is heir 10. and your medi cine has given her m e relief Oian an thine she ever ued. It Is a afe aud aure remedy, all it is reoiMiimended to be. A. M. PAltKti;. Another Cse of DyspepsU. M tlM.CTON Iiiwit. Pa. DehSik I her. by et-iiil mat 1 had Dyspep sia so bad that wha'ever 1 at 1 turned sour ou my stomach and caii.n! m hbut. 1 tried your great INDIAN HUMID SYRCr and am now able to eat anything 1 wth iih.xit iiieoi-veuieuce. 1 would reciiiiiiiiecd it t a I s'mi a-lv tt!ii;iel. JENNIK ttitOO.UB tl'UM. I'llitlS Iu Miouldrrs. chieh s TniNr. I'tkKTt o . Pv Dsau SlK: I havrUMd .u- M-.U-ur INDIAN BLotiD.HVRUfl.ir Paia 111 :. Khm:ier. wiUt beneficial l-esuits. tLIZAAl.Ttl fcSlEK. A Valuable Ueilit-lne. iuitM s Point. Piuict Ca. Pa. Dear 81 k : This is loceriily liMt vour INDIAN B LOOD H Y HPP bus tier nusrit by rue for rlhort uessol Uiealh, and II dona nie hmieguod thaa any medicine I have ever taken. 1 would reeoni. mend 11 to all sutteiets. 51 1 HEKKli SOCDEB, , 'a U