THE MOLE. CONSIDERED FROM HISTORICAL AND OTIICU STANDPOINTS A HUMOROUS REVIEW OFTIIB DISTINGUISHED CHAR ACTERISTICS WHICH HAVE MADS THIS UNIQUE ANIMAL FAMOUS. The mulo Is the only anlmil Noah didn't take Into the ark with Utm. I hare looked over the freight list care -folly, and could not see a mulo way billed for any place. So clear-headed a man as Noah did not daro to take one on board, an he know he would kick a hole through her Id less than a week. I don't know a man on whose head you could pour qulokxllreraud run les rUk of Its spilling OH than on Noah's, lie was a dreadful level-headed mau, and before tho freshet was over overybojy on earth realized the fact. The origin of tho mulo Is envelopod In a good deal ot mystery. Tradition Informs Us that when the Mood had sub sided, and the ark had landed on Mt. Ararat, Noah was very much surprised In one ot his observations to find a goad healthy mule standing on the top of an adjoining mountain. The samo tradi tion Informs us that the mule Is the ODly animal that lived through the flood out Bide ot the ark. The male can be considered In a Rood many ways, though the worst place from which to consider him is directly from behind, anywhere within a radius of ten feet. 1 never consider a mule from that point, unless I nm looking out through the flue of a boiler. Sea captains and people who have to do 'With mules always pay an extra rato to life Insurance companies. A mule nnd a belt of country where yellow fe ver Is indigenous generally stand the same as regards the death rato. The word mule comes from tho Greek, and signifies "to stop," and the mule himself comes to a stop also. Like raul tiplled by like produces like. Grass hoppers multiplied' by grasshopers pro duce lamine.ana potato bugs multiplied by potato bugs produce a rise In the price of yeast. But when you try to multiply mules by mules they don't multiply, and hence the word mule You may study your arithmetic, and through all ot Train's lectures, but you can't discover why this Is so, any more than you can why a woman cannot put on rubbers without leaning up against sometning. The mulo has one more lee than n milking stool, and he can stand on one and wave the other three around iu as many different directions. lie has only three senses, hearing, seeing and smell ing, lie uas no more sense of taste than a stone lug, and he will eat auv thing that contains nutriment, nnd he don't care two cents whether it be one per cent, or ninety-nine. All he asks is to pass 111 m along his plate, with whatever happens to be handy round the pantry, and he won't go away and blow how poor .the steak Is. lie Just eats whatever Is set before him, and asks do questions. Mules are naturally deaf, but that supreme wisdom that teaches the little boy to wipe bis nose on ills sleeve, lias fitted trio mule out with a pair of ears mat counteracts us nearness, so lie can lirar as readily as a person when you don't want hlra to. These ears answer a double purpose, as tunnels to pour sound Into his bead, and also as fans to brush away the flies with and keen his bead cool. They are hung by hinge? to tne sides ot Ills head, and flap back ward and forward like a pair of wet trowsers round a boy's legs. In cold latitudes quite a' tasty business is done in mules' ears. The ears aro cut olt and dried, and sold for snow 6hoea, and then tho stubs are trimmed up and the mules are seat South and sold for horses. In this way a great many fine uorses were purchased lor tne at my by the United States. If I were to have n large picture of innocence, to bang up In my parlor, and did not wish to sit for It myself, J should get a correct likeness of a mule, There is luDOcenco euoueji depleted in a mule's countenance to fit out a Sun day school class. It looks as guileless as an angle worm. A mule never grows old or dies, Once brought Into existence, ho coutln ues on forever. The oriclnal mule Is now alive somewhere In the South, aud Is named llobert Toombs, because he is so stubborn. Mules are chiefly found In tho South nnd West. They have been more abused than Judas Iscariot, A boy who wouia not mrow a stone at a mule ll lie got a chance would be considered by his parents as too mean to raise. ' The mulo Is a good worker, but he cannot be depended on. Ho is liable to strike, and when a mule strikes, hu man calculation fails to find out any rule by which to reckon when ho will so to work again. It Is useless to pound lilm, lor lio will stand more beating than'a sitting room carpet. He lias been known to stand eleven day in one spot, apparently thinking ot sometning, and then start oil again as mougn nothing Had Happened. Down South, when they have a sur plus ot snail darkeys on the plantation they send them out Into tho barnyard to play where there is a loose mule They always bid them cood-byo when they start out, fur they aro suro the parting will be final. This Is tho roost economical style ot funeral now In the market. To fully appreciate the mulo, one should listen to his voice. You never can really- know whether you like mule or not till you have beard him slug. I attended a mule concert at FortSnelllng. Tho programme opened wllu a soprano solo, and men snung Into a duet, and then pranced on Into trio, followed up by a quartette, and ending with a full chorus by 150mules J didn't hear the whole thlug, fot when I rame to, the regimental surgeuu uas standing over me, giving me powerful restoratives, and l liearu mm say mat might possibly get out again, thougu would never be a well man again. have been through the New York Stock Exchauce. and spent part ot a day lu boiler factory, and have been on one or two Sunday school excursions lor child ren, but I never knew what noise was till I heard a lot of army mules bray, One ot the dead certainties abuut mule Is that be Is surefooted, especial ly with his hind feet lie never mis places them. It be advertises that his feet will be nt a certain spot at a cer tain time, with n sample of mules' hoes, to which ho would call your at tention, you will always find them there at the appointed time II o Is as reliable as the day of Judgment, and ne never cancels an engagement. Every mtn now living who drove a mule team during tho war now draws a pension. I nevei owned a muie, out i cams near buying one once. He was a lino looking animal : his ears stood up like tho side spiles on an Episcopal church. Ill tall was trimmed down so mat it looked like n tar brush leaning up gainst him. Ho was striped off like the American Dag, nnd Bnplirers cherubs nover looked more angelic than did that mule. Ho looked all Innocence, though ho was, la no senso. Tho owner sat in the wagon, with ills chin resting on his hand and hU elbow rest ing on his knee. In the other band lie held a stick with a brad on the end ot It. I examined the mule and asked the man a few questions, and out of mere form Inquired It the mule was kind. Kind ? Kick 1" said the man, and these were the last words he ever ttered. He reached his stlek over the front of the wagon and stuck the brad Into that mule. It was awful to see a man snuffed out as quickly as he was. It almost took mv ureatn lie went so suddenly. I never saw the thread of life snap so abruptly as It did on that occasion. Ho didn't have time to leave dressage for his family. That mule slmnlv ducked Ills head, and then a pair ot heels flew out behind; there was a crash, a llylsg of splinters, and that was all; and tho next moment that mule and I stood alone, my face covered with astonishment two feet deep, and his covered with part of an old bridlo. The next day I lead an account In the tele- craphlc news of a shower of uesii in Kentucky. I was the only man that could explain that phenomenon, nnd I did not dare to lest 1 should be impu cated In the affair with the other mule, I have seen death in many forms, but don't recollect of ever seeing a funeral gotten up with less pomp and display than on that o:cassion. If I had my choice, to either work lu a nltro-glycer- Ino factory, or take care of a mulo. I should go for the factory, as in case of an explosion, there would be more pos slbility ot my friends finding some little momentoes of me, with which to assuage their grief. A very small piece of mo would lighten a very nig sorrow. l will hunt all round and it l nno any other facts that belong to the mule I will write them down and send them to you by express 0. O. D. By George A. Qulmby.of the Boston Weekly Globe. THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. CHOICE BOOKS nnlnnirnr for tlio few onlr. The bt-Bt standard noveiB within the ri acu of every one. 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Cork; Shavings are unsurpissed an article for Matireccs, &o. They are ttn times as tlarabie as Husks or traw. Only 6 cenls wt lioaud. Forty puna win nil me largest Djd. Vor sale by AUMBl'RONO. VBOlUbll & CO., II and ii tint ATesne, lltttoarj, r. ti Now Advertisements. GLENN'S Patented July lltli, 1871. THE MOST WONDERFULLY Effoctiyo External Remedy EVER DISCOVERED! A Skin like Monumental Al abaster may be attained by using Glenn's Sulphur Sonp. Try it, ladies. It is a genuine beau tifier, and very economical. This Soap safely and cer tainly removes cutaneous eruptions by opening the pores whose obstruction was the cause of the difficulty. Test and you will endorse it; Betas a powerful deodorizer, disinfectant and counter irritant, yet entlrolv harm ic-s it positively cuies ail local umuAttua u' j-iiis SKIN as II by magic It thoroughly bleaches the cuticle and PER. MANENTL1 BliAUTIFIES THK COM. PLEXION with a certainty unknown to any alticle ever invented lor that puipose. It is emphatically tlio remedy for SCALDS and BURNS, lm-tantlv removing all soreness wunout pain, una euuctiuga euro in every in stance. As ft preventive and remedy for GOUT and jiuuuAiAlisAi, Its oecia are rcai'y wonusr- Itll. It Is n snre preventive ot all diseases that ana com ii uuicntedbv coining lu contact with the perron bucu a. lieu, etc. SPRAINS, BRUISES and CUTS are cored wan uniaiung certainty. It removes DANDRUFF, and prevents the hair from falling off or turning prematurely may. I It comolotclv DISINFECTS CLOTHIKO tromltlie slrk-ioom or person, that has become lmurecnaicu yrim uiscaso. Glenn's Sulphur Soap la a SPECIFIC In those OBNOXIOUS DIfl EASES, which have beru treated heretulure with "sulphur omimeuie" luivingtiie ad van tace of hemp CLEAN. INOFFENSIVE ami UNIlJUi;iUUtttO UXiUI'LLlfiU. SULPHUR BATHS. Thebeneflc'al resnlts of Sulohnr Baths arn ton well kuown to luquire comment. The (ffectsofOLKNK'S SUt,lUUIt hOXP In the Dutu ai-H tiuly electr.cai, comtiictelv dra.lor itiuir i ffenslve accumolattonn aod thoroughly purifying the entire suiface of the body. In fact it fs tho King of Soapd for batalug ana Tol- DIRECTIONS. For Diseases of the Skin bfeiiiefreelvandaLul.' a thk-k lather befoie ie tiriifr, allowing it to remain over night. For Hcilds and Burns applv tbo lather freely to the nfloc.ed pans, and the Are and pam wt'lbete moved immediately. For Uout, Uhcumatiem, sprains uriusei ana ue appiy cioius wen an tur ted with a tdromr solution. For OM Bores and Ulceis It is invaluable. Use trebly nsa lotion. Fur a preventive in oonoxlous ui sea ben um a stronR wai n n wasa. exicrnai. ly anu py miecuon. lrriiviu lajj-a. Glenn's Sulphur Soap IS CIIEETlFULLy ENDORSED nVTHE HEUIUAL FjlATEKKITY. Beware of Imitations ! ASK ron Glenn's Sulphur Soap! TAKE NO OTHER. Price 25 cts. per Cake Ono Box (3 Cakes), 60 Cts. For Snlo Everywhere, by Dniffslsts, (irorers, and Fancy Goods Dealers. Bent by moll, prep it J. on rccelvt of price and 6 cents tiu lot eacli cake. C. N.CRITTENTON. Prop'r, So. 7 Sixth ATCnue, Kerr Tori. SULPHUR SOAP. New Advertisements. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTION I ThU distressing and tlangcron romp, o in t and Us premonitory sYmptoma, ceirlfcleil counii, night Hwcflts, hnnrtfOtiesA, waning II ah. lever permanently cured by "Dr. BwaynG'sCompound eyrun of Wild Cherrv " . IIUOJNCIIII IS A premonltor ot Tnlmonary Consumption lftchnracterlzeubycatarih ortu flnmratUion of tho mucous memor-uiool the air pftsae9, with cough end expectoration, short bn-tatb, Doarneness paius in tho cheat. For all tronoamlallectioiia, sore throat, loss of taloe, oougus, DR. SVVAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup o Wild Cherry 13 A SOVEREIGN HEMEDY. irtmorrhaos. or tvilttna blooiL mar nrocecd from tho larynx, trachta bronchia or lungs, end arise from various canses, as uuduo pbructu exertion, plethord, or fullneoB ot the vossela, weak lungx.ovcrstrnlnlngofthevolco snppresi cd evacuation, obstruction of the spleea or llv cr, etc Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry fitrlkesBtthe root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the Jivemna kidneys to healthy action. Invl&oratrag the nervous nyntem. "A no oniy sianuarn romeay ior ueiaorrnarre, bronchial on-l all palmoaaiy comp aints. Con sumptives or those predisposed to we ik lungs, should not fall to usa this great vegetable rem ertv. Its marvelous power, not inirovcr consump tion but over every ohronlo dle one w ere a gradual alterative action is neo'lod. Under Ha use the couuh Is loosened, the night ewcatu di minish the pain subsides, tho puUo returns to its ii at anil Miuidaid. the stomach is improved in ttn power to digest and lipsimllato tholnod, and every organ has a purer una betiei quality mOWl HUpp'HUlO II, OUb UI WI11C11 UW Uvo and plastic material is mace. SAVED HIS LIFE. A KEMAReIaIILE CURE! Was that of Edwnrd II. Jlamfton, Engineer at Oeoreo Mweonv's Putter v. 1331 Rldtro Avenue. rhi.adeiphia. lie hud a violent cuh, night sweats, eore thio.t, great weakness, spit at dir J e rent time., a pint of i lood. gave np all hope f recovery. lh rough tbo me of r, tiwaune's miaCHfrrySurutt" became a soundand healthy man. and remains so to thU day, although over twenty years have elnpscrt since he wai cuicd. P1UOE ONE DOLIAR. Hir bottles 15. If vour druggist or storekeeper does nut sell it, wo win iorwaiu nan nozen. ircurnt paiu, 10 any uu dress, on receipt ot price. rilEPAtlED ONLY BT DR. SWAYXE & SON, 330 N. SlxtH Street, Philadelphia, Sold bv fll Prominent Druggists. Itching Piles! PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured Uy tho use ot SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony: I wan sorelv afflicted with one of the most dls tressingoi nil tii&eason I'rurltns or 1 mngo. or more commonly .mown as ltchlnir Piles lho ltcniuu at times was almost Intolerable increas ed ny scratching, ana not un frequently become qultosote. I bought ii box of " Swnt ne's Ointment Us use unve qulcK relief, and in ft short time mailo a perfect cuio. lean now fiecp undisturbed, una I would advise nil who are suffering with this dlsirosingioinplulnt topiocure' bwaync's Ointment' at once. I had tried piescrip Ions almost Innumerable, without finding any norm, aueatreller. JOrf W. CIlHIoT, Finn of Itcedel & Christ. Boot and shoe House, 34t Nouh becond-street, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. BWAYiNE'8 ALL U KA LINO OtNTMKUT ialo a spcclflo ior TETTKlt. ITCH. SALT ltllliUM, bCALU I1EAI). KUYStl'LLAS. UAUBEil'S ITCH. II Oil BLOTCHES, ALL faC A L , CRUSTy. OUTANKOUS EUUr-TIOM-. Peileetlv ,-afo nnft b.irniless, oven on tlie inostteuder wCimtv I'nce 60 oents. 3 buzea torSi.SS. tseut ov ui..il toauy aildrcsson t ocelot 'of pneo. Bold by ail the le&illnir Druciists. rreaaicil ooty by DR. SWAVSIE & SO, SSO North Sixth-st., Philadelphia. : tjbe lADORNI LONDON ; HairColor Restorer i HAIR. FOB nCSTOSIKO : GRAY HAIR To its Natural Vitality and Color. HERB IS "THE PROOF Of its Superior Excellence, Itead this Home Certificate testified to by Kdward 11. Oarnpues, one of tho most compe tent Drupft sisand CD. mifstt lu 1'hiladelphia, a umu hoso veracity none can doubt i I am nappy to add ray toatuuouT to tho jrreat value of the London iluir Co'or fteatorer," which icstoredmyhatrlo its original dork col or, uud the huo appeal s to bo permanent. I am pat 1811 ed thai this preparation la nothing like a die. but operates upon tho Becreilons. It is also a beautiful hair dieting, and promotes the growth. I purchased th tirt bottit irora Ko. 11. UarriirueH, Uruircist. Teulh and Coate?-sts who cnu bIho teatiTv iny hair wue veiy gray when I commenced Its use. Mits: id II. lk it, No. 739 X. Mnth-st, lh1iadtIphia. Ult. Swaym: tt tsoN.-ltespected Friends : I have te ideusure to Inform ou thataiaoyof mv acquaintance, Mrs Ml ler, lsdellrrhted with tne eotctia of yoor London Color liairlloatoi. ec." II er hair was tailing lapitlly and qui.e pray. The color has bon testored, and the tll. ibg out entirely btopped by its ue. 11. UAItlllGUISS. DrujTfrist Cor. Tenth and Coatesste.. rhila. All that art can accomplish In beautifying, Atrene'heniugr, ihlckeuln4xnndMUomingthenu!r Is effected ov ufIiit -'liondon If air Color llcstur er." It stfmulatos and forces a new growth t it Riar restores its natural color, and lenders it silky ana benutllut i cures aandrufft keeps tba fcaln iletm. cool and hea tliy. All druggists sd it. Price 75 cents; en bottles, M. ueni by e i pies to any address. SWAYNK & HONt 310 N. Hlxth St., Fhilad'a, bOLc: PUOi'itiiiTona. For Sale by all Orugrglsts July 15.3870.Vl E. F. LUCKENBAC1I, FRISCO, MOUSE AKD SIOX PAINTER, And Dealer in all ratten) s ot Plain & Fancy Wall IPsaiBeFS And "Window Blinds, Two Doors Below the " Broadway House," MAUCII CliuNK, TA. m. 27-y QIIAULES FK0E1ILICH, Cor. ot IKON and I Ellian Btreets. LEHIGH. TON, Pa., dealer In Choice Brands ot Family FLOUR, FEED, APPLES, POTATOES, 4o neapecttullr annonacesto h'sCustomeis and ttiepub.le itenerally that on aud alter JAr.U AH 11 1877, )e will sell for cash onlr or on THIRTY DAYS to leipooslble parties, slid In. terest will be cbsraed ou ail bll.a not settled at tue expiration ot anm 3 j uavs. CS" All artio:es warranted to be as tepresent ed. I'atrouage ao'icilcd. CBAItLE3 rnOEUUCH. Owemttrn.IWa. JK. RICKKRT, . Opposite h, & 3. Depot, ; On the East Weissport Canal S ank itespectrnllr infotms the citizens of this vlelnl. ty tba t he keem constsnrlr on aaod nnd B ELLA nt the LOWEST MA11KIST P1UCE3, tho very ALSO DEALER IN FOR BUILDING AND OTHER PURPObKS which ho guarantees tobo Thoroughly Seasoned, AND WniOH HE 13 NOWfS ELLIN Q AT TI1E VERY LOWEST RATES. v WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Ho has a a number ol very ollcibly located 6 19 In RirKERTSTOWN, Franklin Toirashlp wtilch he will Roll on very Easy Terms. Aug. 9. J. K. IllCKERT. Is not catlly efttited in thto timw,' but it enn he unite in three months hv any ono of eilher aex.in any pars nf tttA mnintrv. ulin In will tit tn "' iru'iv hi iun cmp.ovmi'iii nisi wo mm. lBh. fufl a week in vour own towu. You need not he away Horn home over nifrhr. You can give your who e time ti the work or only vonr frparo m omenta. It co-ta nothftiffi to try tho uu-Hiii-Ns, lerrus una id oniiu iree. Auuroiif, at once, H. HALLVITT & CO.. lchl.'yl rortlond. Maine. QfA0 QfcK adnySTJUKmadehyAirents iLv h porinfroarrhromoa Ciayous, I'K-iuie ana i nnim laius. KO Sample worih 14 eeul poetpia for 73 cts. jiiui-iniU'U rmpininiPH ii- jviv. J. II. BUI-FOKD'a BOSTON. Edtabllelicd .0.J fou3-y T lleDcctf nllr announces to the citizens of Car bonaiut adloiuiair Counties that he naa pur chncd the entire later est nnd toclc of 11. C. ItUVAlNWAV in the LKlilGIITON Corn Broom Manufactory, looted In the Itorouch of Lehighton, Carbon Couut'. Pit . and th it he is nreoarcd to till all uiu. rs cuim,itu iu inui mm ,uo Very Best Quality of Brooms at the LOWEST TOSSIBLE LIVING FRICE. A trial is respectfully soliclte1! aud entire aal l.funtliiTi mmrurtesil. Mauut.ctory In the Bn'ement of the "Valley Houso," oiiposlte the Leblcli Valley JtR. ucool Feb. 2a. 1876. THOMAS KOONS. I1E1L.IUAIV & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In All Kind, of O RAIN BOnoIITand BOLD at 1USUULAH MAlUiiSX llATlia. We would, also, lcaprettutlrlntornv ourrltl. tens mat we are nowiuuy nrcjiureu to ejur PLY tnem with From any Mine desired at VERY LOWEST PRICES. If. HEILMAN & 00. Jnly25. jEllIQHTON 1IAKEUV. . The underslAued announces to the cltlions of Lehlxhton, welMport and the Fnirouudme uoishboihooa. that au Is now lully vreparetl u suppiv them with PillMK FUtiSlI Bread, Cakes & Pretzels Ever? Mornlofrat Who'esa'e and retail, at the lowest prices. lie luaie a cpcciaity ot Wedding and Fancy Cakes. I'lc-Nlcs and all other Partle supplied wttn the Choicest Mado Ico Cream, lnlaneor Bmallqnsntlile.. on abort notice and a rpasou-ible llsuies. Also, always on hand a large a,oox of au ktntis ot CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS, &cf at Wholesale and RetalU Patronige solicited. J. W, O'NEIL. aprll tvl Bint Bfeeu Lehlghton Pa. Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YORK, Lubricating and Illuminating- Oils. WM. N MARCUS, Room aj. Jlerchanta'.Ex chauiie, TniRD and WAL-VUT Streeia, PMia delolin Pa. Nov.iM. 187. WANTKU the bnslneas men to know that they can gei JOB PIUNTISO dona cheaiwr at cauBON advocate Qfuce than at ivy other place In tbe couaty, Trytjs,' UJ g O 8) 8 S3 J c?j a 3 I Q- m Gj -s s .a 1 bo &,a u i 2 s n .p a J a ' l' u 2 tStTSl! CD g O y '"' at fJMIE LATINQTON PLANINCr MILL AND CalDinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINQTON. JOHN BALL1ET, Proprietor, Deals In all kinds and sites ot Piaej Ilemlock. Oak snd Hard Woxxl Lumber, and ianonrpia pared to oxocnto any anonnt of orders fot DresseB LumbeU OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Sliutioiv, Mouldlnss, Cabinet IVarc, &e., With Proinjtnesa. Brackets Made, to Order; The Machlnenr la all new and of tho beat and most Improved kinds. I emptor none bat tn best workmen, nse well seasoned and good ma terlat, and am therefore able to ftnarantce entlro satisfaction to all who may favor mffwith a oalu Orders hr mail piomptly attended to. Mr chsres are moderate i terms casbv ox Inters, charged alter thirty days. 01 ME A CALL. 17 Those encaged In Bnildtna; will And III. their advantage to have Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, cashes, bhuttcr, 4c, sc, made at thl Factory. May lOyt JOHN BALLIET, 03 O CR CO o J Cl Beljcr's Bloct, Bank-st., Iclilghtorr. flouca. To tho Public A. J. DURLINQ'S Fsmllr Imiini rii. a, (In Dr. Reber1)! Block!. Is OPEN on SUNDAYS ri..nlt.l.U..l.'i - bu u viuwil a. mM-1 io zs 'K 5 to 7 F, 21, Rosldenco-lst door above II. B. Church. A.J. Durlingii our popular Dtng. gl. "hiivlng dispensed with the services 'of a clerk," Is behind ths Counter' Dealing out and "Compounding Nice, Pare. Fresh, Unadulterated Me.l clnej for tho 61ok and Afflicted,' atitaMt ed Prices. At A. J. Durllng's Drug Storo, yon can get your "prescriptions and Family RcclpcsCompnunded accurately A eclentldoally. At A. J. Durllng's old entabllshed DRUOand PRESCRIPTION STORB.yoacsn trlr on getting a strictly Pure Article. No mistokea from incompetent assistants, as he dis penses and preparea with bis own hands. It U Just splendid I What? Why that New Tcrfume I got at DUBLINQ'S Drug: Stoie. nis own make up he calls It " ifi OWN." 25e, and 600. per bottle. 1000 ibs. Pure Caustic Soda, or saiten rota'sh.tor SOAP M'Alcmi,, juatreoeir. ed at A.J. DUItLINtl'8 Drugstore, and aelllna; at a very low price Wall Paper I Wall Paper i; Wail Taper! At A. J. DURLINO'S Drug- Store. NEW STYLES Just received at Greatly BE DUCEDFIIICES. Call and 'Examine. A. J. Durllng, ,our popular Drag gist, having an experience ot 17 Sears, knowa wheroot he speaks, when he says n guarantees that EVEBY.ARTICLE bought at his DRUO STO BE 1, ot tbo PUREST and BEST that can be found in the Markets. A. J. Durllng, the Druggist,, has Just received a Fresh Involceof Fine FRENCH and CALIFORNIA BRANDIES, OLD HOL LAND QIN. OLD RYE WHISKIES. Import, fd POltr and SHERRY WINES. 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WHITE, Cashier of the National tletropollUa Bask. nu o lira fr 1 UU8INESS MBN ANi OTHEHS 'HINT! NO I WANT Or JOB OF ANY DEbCBIPX FIND TUE OAtBONj UN. WILL DVOOATK OFPICJS THE ItSTll EHT PLACE IlT T)V COUNTr. AND BU oivfc' qa-A pjtuy1 i