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wit.wfiKr Wtttft who* oS Th*SUMftptwur, , ?????? ^'l AM|||b^^ ]l> 1 " - ^ And 00T?r all, Fro the ana renew* its iblnlng ? * ??, - W?it ftWhU*, i ?"t;'V. H Cheerily imlle, K'en throcghtbe^y^fK>rrowi_. , ? Q'?g y?q/life to-d*y, A, Ml WtWeet For the weary feet i / vMtl&S&SjSSSSi^ ? iiSF' And Ibe noonday ran >\ I ,tf ? o?iP70J 0 %\ mm.%&? WkwtDml*. SL 58 It* meed of fat*fc ? *>hi unti mjv^PVP^v^i if;?; ' ^ Or.?rtm?^jo^5uUo^ ' .'? rf: $? x&L/ Hoc Um ?Mtb moat turn, rfJ^Th* ' How IttUi B^ilUtUI t<jM^vtewfWqgMfe gt %MF ?i V ? 1 "?#?? FOR THE FARMER'S HOUSEHOLD, L ScisSSs Gorans Dbom..'40I? one oup ol mol>?w, one oup of JVftur, one oud of oold mter. one hwpinji tea Krimmr'pMiMia.5 X23T JKnTOOKT fWAtOM. WW V and M&Jtnd teaapoonfql 1 -PI Uie till nicely browned; do not put ?\ 9 Xm - a> - 41*. _ .11^1 "i L puunuev; mrnnvo f pan J pour the botlini toee end atir of |fe|?H^baiJSMa?^.Ckrr?r? knuoMe ol ?eel with watee.?_ boU ?eel with water, add e smell onion #nd e bott nntll the meet la Sf^MW , end Rive it an I of e lemon lei It boll of SOd%7 If; i - ___ MX end lee. If wanted fortea th?-y >mms -Mix well hef* pound I half e pound of Sneer, of four <gga, then half e trind of a lemon Or or w ? ?<yikxo Pxtdi **< m ? the ?to., by mllfag a handful! good wood ashen with their food twioe a iran pile on every possible oocasion. The smouut of fertilising material regu atea the fanner's proeperf?! U lblahVoots are stored should bo kept cool, or the root* will shrivel and loee their fresh nesa, Roots for preaent use mar bo kept in replenish from the pita as needed. *?? n?*L^SfiHBfcTMliaK ny Donng uumeivus vvwm uphmw m keg, whToCTs graduslW filled with soil. The top* grow oat of the holee. The keg may bo placed in a sunny window and when properly watered, makes an ornament as Usa (vMM sl?M orop of parsley when green things are Mmaia hqj1! brae and oauee instant death, after whioh the fowls are hwut ?P by the lege. with no disflg the fowls are hupg up by Wlt? ?i&Ki^A^Bc^RKa^H[arm and, if de PHWV^i TO the il I BWiatrt more natural ?rm?Mn de-t kirf DM inan wnen scalded. ,m * Xfcrgo-boned animals are apt to b< weak, and with email muscular develop ment, generally from imperfection in th< oMKff^^affiluwn^KmrnTOnMfc usually ahow large muscular develop meat, and Kfcre again this la intepaiiei by hereditary transmieeion. In tbia th e**#W)f*<?V6?<>tenttl M?vhe?? nooeealty tbafc the aire at least be fin and oome of auoh families. The mal > . o&lunj lie flMMf6od*?8?MltMiiHn &? barrel. When both aire and dam ar? Mpd the transmission of these charaoter > MMMJMent. Wlhl ui Haw to Start. ler furnishesJkhe T i more stook in pre ? 1 of hia farm, an I ^ the beit head p<? >yinoreai > and preven - ? of thai produce. ] t , shown that the fertili ? 4fMt|im>ught about with tl s re of lesa labor kafiniNatfai i to'the yieW, m each acre JfSSTFE b same amount of standard work in plot - ing^. harrowing, sowing and cultivate j ftlbr ftvfMna the prodnoe'oommon f atmftrne time less money s Ifflr in the money sunk there p yields a greatly inorcaeed rate of fata - est, for each sore yield* the produce < I irsff. ^warrUBSfa; profitable pasturing :.rkh pasture 1st d is aearce and valuable, while any lai d may be adapted for a system of aoiUn r. and amy be brought up to it# requir -at menta. These thinga being true, it t * mains to oe seen wnat is neoeasary to 1 e undertaken to oommenoe the systei?. 1^.1- S tied and , larran whole poeji? lefest ia certain. sen by ^ o^any other'equWslexi" two acres, if sed anri: dreesed durinrflL ?. pure or 800 pounds of guano, wilt fejd ^!L nwr* * on the first outti g alone. Then two acrea will need to w RlS? ^Mled, if possible, a d 22v*<mS?Ut ^nd Bown by the fi it Kuife ?* M 110011 u?>} be cut as soon a* rCa ly well manured, plowed and prepared, ho that part of it may be sown to oate aEd ??..f^ly aa possible in the sprdg. rhia willeJoae up th* work to be dfe H| fall, unless it b#^ that somethftg fall awiSUateaoiPi I Arias nt S?SKfr. !? * oherge ol mnrdefrWdMtnii {lifti H ymtlewii lied oeeoeion to.*?.* me eflMttiO, and, pnrohwdng unonnoool the poieon, hen*ed whet he wanted and >ut, ?way the Mttftinder in ftn old buree i ht the upper pftrt of the wood-iihed. He did not toll hi* wife of thepnrohMo, ind ftho did not know how ho bed cU?p< Bed of it, A few mottthft ift?fW?rd the idj WW Uken unddenly ill, end when Dr. oonrolononeM lor demise, ?end friend* thfttiahe by eome ir*eni*tiblft ' lloft inthj^w x?\ nevVWled be bo teen-drawer, ?to some of ?S*B JH. IPH^ ?J I prov?K Wk ho bought weenie, end eftt?? of it bfaqp found in her fttom?oh, he would h*vX m asfm should hare expected among euoh a rude end savage people. Beofc om had ft IMF ?P him. edQith of ft largftelam, to When it dripe from the cue it ii ?ft milk, but thioker, or with more body. ? trough due out of a log is stationed hi ft oenkal point, and when the treee 2S^SSZ,i^faffu?,ta!Sih'#w" tents, when full, into toe trough, ?Toward sunset a fire is made of leavee and twiga#upon whioh is thrown the fruit of ? oertain kiril of palm, whioh gfrrea forth ft dense smoke. A small, II roundoblftded paddle, like those used in the oanoe, Is dipped intp ^mUVand, turned over onoe or twee, Ttlr w dnwn out, oorered with .ft. jKOfttiag of the liquid gum and held fPtmW it?lhe smoke of the Are, whioh .hftrdeos^nd also darkena the coating IV is igain plunged into the milk and again amoiMd* and the process is kept upWUM blade of the paddle is ooyc to an inch and a half ix^a knife ia passed along one edge of the blade and the mass It^ap, peara in shape like a shoemaker a lap stono, with ? sort of noudftcpnu>ne.side. In this atate it is shippS^FrdafStt of these lumps of oommnaaial gnu* the different coatings may W^Mfipdft* Uoh*d4' jjnjp The Rftliag Passion Sfagt* lftjh|% A millionaire, who lired and dted in the vicinity of Cincinnati at** left lftfc laat days drawing nigh, summoned a distinguished neighbor sinoe has ooonpied one of thehfgneet Sxrition s in the gift of repfeeeji " e people, to prepare a laa* ? my executor, and IshalL,.ttauUp not bond frokn you. Write llial, Jdso/^ The' ex-judge complied, ait#; f olient, and promised to ?x< to thft beat of his ability,,^ bill for drawing up my7 millionaire. 'Oh, unc* stanoee, of ODurso, Ii nothing,* was the answer. ,?B the other, ?that ia not nMft&V < business. Make out and receipt ? bdl (or 3 our senr:caa and now.' *WelL ainoe you insist, I will make out ? bill for ft nominal suta?say $25.' And this member, who seldom draws breath without eharging someone for the respiration, made out and re oeipted for 995 a bill whioh, under< oironi T*c that tht eertad in plaoe o: that of -"l lam*. The ruling lue offt tightly-drawn will snd the j differenoo between $25 and $500. He had merely copied the words in the or* der they were written by hie legal friend, ftnd thus had obtained an irrefragable Will at amall ooat and an exeoator of his own ohooeing. The Boot on the Wrong Feet. In one of tho Wostern States ft case vm tried, and at its termination tho lodge etarged the laryand they n fur oouBUitSiion. Hoar ftftot hoar ?WlW'WlUi'llWlllllUMII 111 PM0> | retired] ?rnoe??d ? uiuiMH M jll irrmen wot holding oat against eleren. the t elro men .to be brongnr before I the law that tho Yerdiot onghti mSm\hjmjmd Jo aonn TO? oa_ end of this exoi^Jiv?NHIfrt tqneaky voioe came from one of the j rjmen. He Mid: 'Jndgo, will jepr lonor allow me to mt e word t' * * 111 1 JS8a.Hl 8JW A Valuable Memento. ?event present poaaeeeor'a >x. Spotawood, of Spotaylranl ,JI BonteT Virginia* I m! ngten AkeiHfavWf lh? ? i j ither of h(a Oonntry at Monnt Ver l 1789?one year before the death h terel Washington. At the time it wanted, the owttaa al the aword from the h<*ue of h?|*|frarafr gfleld, Illinois. Th*lWMl?*i? issrftftfck tit Into a sew. A Rockland man reed that one ahontd endeavor to dniF%methl everything h<w4uVamL I to profit by tEeleaohing !*&*?*?& :>*. ywHl jojllfw^^nnmoer of nsofnl oord-wood hianeighbor'a woodpile, and fall of rook Mlt on oof a nbwiImWw? ri*FmT.v boy oame baok from an errand fend aaidl heM loat the peokage introated to him,I ?he'd lose anything. One day lamt week X sent him to take a piokle barret to a 2 thThJnl^T3B1 lose the bung hole olear out of it, and 4 had lo W for tbo^ter Iff, put in a,, >**>' A VfiiHi False Capld by ft Cottage PorehJ Vales OapM PMMd?y4M)MV fl Olamortng for an howf**^ ? e 1 ltd htm to my ooUtct DOT oh, Th?n pfeadtog hat d? ke wrong and said, latoaaahalf aad, half pUy t ",l 'Otve to ate hot ona hloesoet. d?ar, I amii*.iiM.ra; Mjr heart 1 laid within hi* p*la?, . O.V > MrWlfw* lk? i bhitNfc a<f??n. g V,i I lifted (oral upa to hie* AtAH A ftatK) Q For lot# me*nl lore?to me. .. \S9SBafc TmliyTrtiaw tn torn anTuw^j- ww I ine 0* Old* He-ntoots smuee i*i?Maapm*. (*> < mmmm .\t * bVyiragAfr '? . mMhIcbQIuv <. ?H ?f Oae b.?4 Oi S^3rr??*Sl2Sl^lZ25'I H? D.TlK.oT ?/. TuW i one of the oldest engineers la the toed, where be bed on oi Hie kenible ff Lake 8hore roedjthe* tenoe ie tea milee, bat owing to the numerous sweeping earree is the mil-1 toed the dietenoe by reil fat fourteen I milee. The grede for the! dietenoe ie xteerlr eiehty feet to the mile. Hie Corry Iroedexwnda into the Pennsylvania oil region*, end ten jeers ego oerried lerge qaentitiee of petroleum. On the night of Aug. 17, 1969, Devieon's engine wee et the Summit with e trein of one box oer, six loeded oil oars, end I gg^g^eroew. The boxcar wee ooomotive, end the ger qerewereet the rear of the- trein. TOWM#iile4ft tied started the trein, end ill had attained good headway, when he frttflbWfcefr pannes leaning from one of the oil oars. He whittled down brekctt, were ont loose from the oil cere, which were quiokly unoonpled cer. The engines* then 1 the hill, to get out of of the burning oars, in the looomotire end the er our, ia whioh were two uelneble hii!& hb&e end their keepers on their way.to Olevelend. He euprofttd we breletfcan" would put the brakee on the oi! ears, but in the excitement this Wtf^Mftnd they followedibelOoo motive, gaining headway every moment. Bernard the.engineer bed teken in the situation, the oil oars, everyone of them ?fe*r ablaie, 'oame dashing upon him; around ft curve. They ereshea into the ? In one end of it, but* singularly enough,neither that nor any of mori^g A %rs were thrown from the nek by the collision. The M^^rflreman, oould have esc*, 'Sng^Vy Abandoning the looomotfl, eeld afterward vhyhe, that oouree, they hadWOt e oompeny'a property in d they were determined ible. Aooording to the , of th? incident, he sew to be e reoe for life bi ble engine, end the flam ingw oars under no oontrol. He seid " wweb tk'i'oHbersetruok theonein the hopipf were the poor animals ..iw?n ingna. -xne nMt vh un-f bearable. Davison palled the throttlej valve wide open, end he deolared that they flew down the eighty-foot grade bo feet that the engine oould not pump 1 he keepers in the oar next the oil oar* oltmbed np to the opening in the end of | the e?f, and withjaoes psle as deathj rto Rive hep-too* w see the biasing oi qua wrong? tne broken end of their oar. I and it seemed to them that thej were "*-1--*at every tarn of the wheels. The engine wonld leave the traok and be hnrled down the moan tain-tide. The night wee very dark. The engine than-, ffered along faster than any engine cvsr, ran in this ooantrv before or sboe. through woods and deep rook onto, ah on the edge of high preoiptoes, Ttj horses were stamping and neighing wit. terror in the box ^or, and only a few foet in the rear was the flying ma Heme rushing down the mountain tremendous meteor* The " " aasaar; V3MMMK Brooton the sight of miyfntlT iftvli l__ aden for a seoond th^ityjik' fountain of fire, is described'm 'bMMitfal in itsgrsndenr. u The idea of Engineer Devi J? ?*Htfttlfr??PentagPl thl at hi pmr&riMrzlj iwhere . the grade was eat ind where he oould soon get ontiof ffcthe burning oar* tbfoorfb ihe i^|>?ltag power off th< ^XmSSSStidtdl Junction when Davison's t . ed there. To add to the ?WVk> do, end that was Id ohln< express , unof na engineer knew the leer knew that he mnag hfH Mm from thfc Brooton Jn4tlo?bT 3 ttl'JittiLMMl <* ^ zzl irning oars. Thelat Vp *7ifcr ? terestopj ????? r tan found . RJf they fainted " MHU from the oar on irned for 1 tenka would have been wrapped in in a very short time, and- there hare been no esoape for the naast? Davison's flrem. killed aboat three years ago. Hei Mine, when he saw a ohild p] ^??Iraek some distenoe ahead* *** ^ iF*1# jjH ?**<* reached kvsr ft one uw"v"r) ?na ieii in rront or?H tive, and was crashed to death fate ?Somewhat infixed 3 &?.**** bi? Ioi.^l?; ?fij* =5=5= t'fmntaalm wtmm m iwMwbiia#] ? a*j iM. s* w? ?sasi * 'I m fyft 1-t -? . of the toilet disflg 5?= **tfomi end it forty V^W*i . ,y i)| ^UiYi %,? j. . I ? ft"?? 'Oh, that my father was seined with 3??-i'w,Toao? "*uJ W?*WW WWli > /?: *?| ? ,? ... .'If I am atuok up, I uu not proud,' aa SSS^eff^ man takes soda water at this ?l^Tisrw *"r t-*t feins aMlrs on ths just and the on jnst?on the just mainly beoause the un just hate fefcgr qjr^Qs^nilas. The average public man carea nothing rtfinmSmfc I Yn^rnay^meet ?u inthe ? heroeo*sa/ fan clM >ratt,: th^*flbr SK$ ?(ii A <*>*??? -? ti. "1VAW',taiikWi?Wn j^T*'W?ol iitirtiirto ft1*"*" IVinrrr'?1 lady loat her babj. for three hpnn the. other} day, snilouOT itiftnip ?mK4wo?ne to pot o*her aUp|>erejoR xautWKia Yfcsttlta MoZ whioh hee no flttlft'ft ftmMrtfctt# \* if it wae^0M)ti . W^idQ-tt?ij4?W???e tifent4s*W! i'P# ffali in*M MlT j 'Where do paragraphs* tga&tvbfto tbeyjdie?l aske the .Houston, f" it isn t fro ill the humorous xo wv n?? we givS'itaapi&j {<4 ??>*? l *C'ih?U vovt i?}ih6=2tt VIMWM5U ?^W IWl'C^ TB#.. UWHOTQK ed the ground about.every 200 feet.' *.T a<frJJ?f?r oi F/UVftt xUiiit'jco wu :t/, <l*9lbintf*at*ore*anUH*indto *' tnatt,Wherhe feels afeiMrtfccm! a barrel of water, than to be p foOSWWN _ja away from home and Join a bend of pittites aa aoon as he oan *MSSE..,. wears a number fiV^nat 'and a number ra session with a Remarkably obtuse and The poet Moore need to hont for dayb for a single word to oOmplete the musi oal Menoe of he mashed hw finger with a hammer he somehow had A no difficulty in Inatantly. hitting 0n jnrt the ?word he wanted to express the fhhtiOal ? oadenoe of his emotions. . . .. ? ' : ? itf .' ; An exchange solemnly avers that a oojteiq m?,jn town who neve? adver tiser was recently found dead Under his ?(Mooter,;'where he hsd been lying two days, i People had forgotten where his 1 Store"WMi and a stranger looking for jft< storehouse was the discoverer of the de-< >'%?#} ProfsBsor Schmidt thinks thatsponges aftaytte propagated 'by cutting the Jiv# emlnto email pieces, attadbtogi/lheni te1W^r*b< toaMwZSlfom to 1*Wer depths in the sea. )1Wi* ha^ ""lS? spongee that- we- Wotil ^ !Ing tfriAMDtfini&tiri H I^of psgate worth a oont. > | hi I' II I ? ?grew from the tyaUm WPPH by ?n kttftOk mentloi t _ Jin are 111 Bitter i1 If, S&Of inteaUtiee. hV- W* ?? VT.^iEtfr f Ti?0?? .1| tlj ~r.T!;?v | ah" r.-r , jr ? .?% >< % / ml n?tur?. AlteivtwMAflAMns* ,r?r?ljrwt?,fc<\ AnnMicnritfi*!*' ; Mfarlnql) iwe |^|?m|)? DVBW* tUimm i? uatf) is*?? m OnmJII :Ur It Oo.,JP|t)^r i in theHoi ' the Of >?>r month ?ttOeg^fuW igPP ;ta( I? ?A 1*1 ee, rnl^i L itmnoftlM , ? OoM Luug?. ? fyt. MMH ?oj fnWiag?? rrfT 1 i T-n> *? T? fciir kk^VAn In. ipp^M ,? , wffJWmowflujuj U'cg nqe *il< dw :?**? ?l'iH""IH.dtiw mi iiiyyi ?w>i? 1? *?? tfjiui* rf>i)od* ' Wttici* Bhetauu A do., Mtrob.M, Mich, i ? wwit tn >'V^. ?.? ?o ?;nw.nt.< ino/ * >Wa?d ibim^toiW Ift.SO.p I ,b< ^rha' UMl?to*1 Faiwoa MawuinM. "j <tih WU \m Jaw cii>9 it v' It TUMEAU), ljur, post fae^toeto. "Wto'mutitAi iicVksmiii. g&'sfc&I toyyy tfytv^ci>wwMo 'wtNn? <m? ?>t> tcnmit *>Aij] M jc. *4fh tfbdom ?ump for u?t ?. anim.tr*, Motwui*, odob (\Wrir^?i>WWriMa^^W^a MM ??,! ( ThU la futMt-Mlllng book rrar pub] lathed, wl the only complete and authentic HWcrj Of ?Jranfa Travela. Bend for otrooUra oovtaintag a lull dtacrlptlon of tb? work and our cfttraierraa to Agent a. Addr*M NationTufi. 061, Plit'?. Pa. S9SS "SSfSiflPjxnf COTTON GINNING! . rt ?4 >*?*! >iro f\(?? -?tiaix| ?ni'f 3SSSHB3& ^pMi' *>?U? ofr ,o !j .y WITH 0QMDES8BBS \TTAX1EEJQ 0?u;i) ui B-yra ^Ktoc s?u?i9> ?vj >J .?xjii vi'V'W',;J tu? -??>??? ?vn4 *lo ;,i HWjJ^ 'n i/jjjyf ^>{f_ tiu\ji't /.-t ni f ' ?' wP hft'Oondtiww^ ?,. ItMuco porf^ot ?*f?ty from 'flfil, tod b^lbor fdgtil} etauVlnff tb? u?tt>if*llEu?W Um qatl '??jru" ir.'-oTTi Ity pf^MN^ /t *i U. a* VI? i>'k- if* JkHl 1'JWfcj 9.1' lo MU t }?? Vodun'tf t wii' ri ? '? *'WH ?tf AJ-tANTEB'?i rifi "tti.uU jj"iil i , Agqommo4ate Customers | a ?'With more expedition.m i* 1 Dun lap & McDowall. | ;c?!l .UitEE AID .VIGOR lUKUFACrtlRY d/?|* o\'-. f.V. AND )??' . T J i) < ' ? X* A. 13E5*. 0HO 3P ! - ;ihaT i? ,i?. tl ,.i ?-? .1 ? jifj ??? | m/J ;7 "a, . "* t ' ?' u ? The tftttforvigMd tek? plMture ln oklling tho *U?utioa oi lb* putOia to U*elr. , r Shop tbMfetodMI Xort Mre?t, iMtweta JUjitkUiD and MVQQtKS.J) wii 1? >, ? ',.,v; . {^n ^OAIURlAOEH, ,po ? ? i* - *. ' .aiqn 1)0it y tu<> WAGONS* > v> s nod x?^-) ?>?** ? 1 OARTtt, '-BTOi, ?^lik'p9T il. 1 naUcowkUMh?*#* nJM?n<rk ? v QUAltA'WTEftp. ! .n^Of?ui?fl umlj I>u# ?s \o * aivK ugi caltm 5 ?ilb?rt Bros. u**#?*'1' : U**i>noK dc'T | 3Maw 8eHR?5?"SBBSSrTT - J J I ?wwui. ivjm i? wnw : 'lite ^fflFiii'iini'swstwiL ,"?nr!T?Pio?TS JC? .>l""'"'? . Ijjhtv IftbMa* Du4ble,W?li IWiMIpint^;an-AlPd?Ot prtlp. H3d,Will WSS5$^$^3 ^wSnSltS1Bmrr W 'A?|t ?hU ih* fcbll'arid h>ttk? tt>?gr?ta totter ^ wothefHill/*' UO'ji nf it lit !w ft ?? ?. !?>'t'0' > '.-tow .'?? 'J'" ooift i' 1*t 'j i>a nf .!?/>* eUr f ?* 4AdranUg?A CUlmefl for tke Orajug? Mtll ii to'lM* kelfrfeeding by A-vrogulw: fhaklng' tmt n'eea IVftf doing the work., i :<Ti wi f ? 8. HwlUtfo flu? work if d*afr.?d. S.< Tt? grinding Plates arerery <(fBolent and durable %nd easily lenewed. . . . All briers, Inquiries and romltUnoes must be directed to BBNRY H. 8W1FX, Mu.i.iihook Putohkm Co., N. Y. 1 W. Olyburn, Agent, ? yon V ?? KM OOP, HANEMAN & CO. The C.'oUen Bajrcn la the V. H. NO MIDDLE MEN. Cotton bought for tbim It shipped through to Earope ana other pl*oea. Planter*, Merchant* and others taking In ootton on Hen, barter or town oarrebov, will And It to their Interest to oall on roe before selling or pipping to their Factors, u they will tare from three to fohr dollar* per bale, will be prepared to buy from one to .five han dred bales at an* time. , . ,!t. , Agent. ' Oatnden, B. 0., August 28, < ,ir> ,? ,. 1; f ;, ?: ,. ? ,. i ? , BEODQEfT HOUSE ? JtWUJOjJ- '\'\l (. ? I ?? !;. I , . ?j *'???; V '?AMDEN, S. Ov? - ftW J o* siJj \<> tioKi/.ri, ?? i $ii>->*eo? bus ^ j<,nt 9dl ttt'ji} TFTJT'il (ay ?.!_;<* , '"*?tto*%toate*<ls ftbuMto ltane?;l*Have Jwtfm Mmm MMf MAh>. JLo?tlon ?q " i#n4/oop<j?iqnltiea to make ISOT 'pwras^r,0' .rsmmtmxz I* tf0am tuftmfr to bam 8 *?!( J i m>qoui VVJUU IMtt* nv. i fito! ID hi ft-.* ?foi 4 1 hi " r i '* 't' '*> or Ait, KtKDfl or r '?? y j ?><v^? j j ?Tmr* ?ai 10 I [RUCK*, 4, OAwj, TIMBER WrfBRLfl AND WHERLHARROWS ;&V A DR. CLARK " ' MARK.} ? i." Va tiM Th?' Best Hotnody X&bwn to Maa I Dr. Clark Johnson havftig nMtltd UdMlr, with Mr. Kdwlii KaMuym, ou escaped captWe.long ,?b1?to to WakametkJa, tha medicine man of tha Ooin>neh*s, is now prepared to lead M lA th? Uitfoduciion pf tbeivondsrful remedy of tnattrlb*. The ccrtfrtence of Mr. Easting bWnjT4Udli/U 'thai of' Mrs. ChM. Joans4Ddnynrof WuhlDTton Co., Iowa, *u account of vrho?? sutfentlgrw*!* tnrllllnjrly narrated In the JVr>? rbrHMrmUfof JHc. 15th, 1S78, the facta pf which tra ad widely knoHii, end ao nearly parallel, that bot lHtla toed tion uf Mr. Kaatmau a experiences will b? clv?m here. They are, however, published In a noal rol ?;<io o*yoa pngaa, eat It 1*4. "3o*on ^dNIiio.Ycara Auiou^ Iho Coiuancaca and Apacnef,*' OT which i.?entl. u will l>o mad#hereafter.1 fluftlca th*t lot tovordV jr?rs. ilr. liuatnuru wh?a ? cap .live, ?.a? coiupelhJ lo catbnr 'tnarWwW;atfl<tf?, birtf. htfrba and b??r?its of wh icMWfrnietW moiUQlMI, ?a? iuAdc,/ind Is *lil \lo lib a a Mli tnawfia!? forth _ . rtuctrjn of IHo medlclno to tho.vroildl 1 th"* public that tho remedy 11 Ore lahi'o V, ucu Wnkametkla coaa#?llad Ulm la ouko 1U fj%' ? i , >? ii'iu Jlt li ?' ? M ? r\ ? i<B4< N .i.WakiiiotWil. 'tSe MWlols# Man' Nothing hMii^n Added to th? tnidlctt?o, *n(S the BVftfcfa eYWHMHn to rt?o. 1?? s^*fcU*Jrufr n?icpw?,viwlcd proj^jrU*. 5Kafr8|S*H?4S?.%?t-. -,'f! it quiets the Ifwtwi* Syttaat. ?! R^R'^waWh... ,???. *^^?rrtte4 oiflfthe oW blood and Make* strfii^llgeMeirAnil !n?'rrn*l Luipor?. There ?re no?pltflMmjik>yfd loll* niftnufactvro, And It can bo taktn by tlio mpet tl?llcat? b?b?, 01 by tn> ijced niid'fcoblo, ?<M pfglfiffl /a dlrtrtionir 7^* -7 ? T * A' "j 4 I fcniy 6c*y r^yuir^ B & c. ? -4 t r\ r? Edwin Easinun In Indian Cost tune, OlVKM AND Nnf? Y?am Auoho tkk Oo*Afccn?? awd afachko. A neat -TOMime of 300 pAge?, bolnn * ilmplo aUteuignt ftftbo. horrlblo fact* oqnnectcd with tho w??l irilMaere of * helploM family, Atid tno iy, torture*Mid nitr eaoapo ofitM"<> anivlypifrnjambeni, For a*l? by our agent# Kcncrallyr^lU %?<?. The Incident* of th* tnaeeocre, f>ri,ofly ^arfated ?reattributed by agents, rnh of chars*. Mr. fcknttAnn, nelm{ alrrioat7 ttonsUmljr al th* Wett, engaged In gathering apd.cnrlog the matorl* al^ or which th* medlclfj* I* CGrnpowl, th* *ol<* bnalncaa management devolve* ttpot) Dr. <f,o " id, anil r mm* and lh* rem*dy Uaa h?cn called* and is knfl Pr. Clark Johnsonf INDIAN BLOOP Frio* of Large Bottles ? ? Price of ^mall Bottlee - 50 * Rotd tMirolteWt* teitlinonUI* pf. p#iJon? who rhaYrt o?ir*d Jby the p*? of Dt, Clarje Johnson'* 'jull.vi HlbSa Hyftf.ln yttuf ?>Tftt>lolnfiy.r? HJ .A / .?/ ft Mmi+uu m??tkCrtr?U fW'4oodfofr * UHVf ^ Xfaiv* llfot fo**ph Mr t D. P. Blokee; i DnrofTiTvcr OSfHUtiiJIit. BenetiilWyfnieleflNwfJ <X, Mnroh 10,1870. ~ wa*troubUwl w'th Liter <)oni eirf <L?fe hi rol ? f Mtfdigfeit h-> i WA Fh^Ufcon on ? it I^OUW.IMIMtUlMrtfUVtO h 'KMnmatUm - M%0tU?to a'atlafy WW, 6% 1879. >$fc l*?Me| of your 'MgfPil chwlM ?"&, Flying Fit*. Wno that pk evert fit Mil trotiDiea M '"I 1879.