BEIMII'.'S SUNDAY FRQ.CK. ' ' i BY M. QUAD. lie w.i3 walking up the street, poor lug lu on t!ie Italians claticlne Into open wiiiunws at juhk ouj'it. nnii now j tind then entt'iing nlli-ys lu Inspect rlck-"j ety old vehicles stulnlliig lu front of . torus. ' 'What ntn I looking foi?" hn nn- , Rwered tho policeman; "well It mny I ptrlket yon its foolish, tint 1'yb tiei-U Kenrchlngarontulforit wlinlo mnntli, and , I may liavw to keep H up for another. ' I'm lookine for n rng-liuyer. I'd know j Ills rig If I should see. It again, 1ml 1 haven't the, least Idea wliule ho lives or when I'll Slid hlru." : "Did ho steal something from you." "Nn-nn," was tha hesitating reply. "Want hlni arrested for anything?" "X no." The ollicer was wondeilng wluit tho cause could bo, when the man said: 'I feci a hit ashamed to tell you, hut perhnps jou won't laugh at me. You fet I have old clothes on, and I don't look as If 1 had any rash to spare. I'm only a poor, labmlng man, renting n rnttngo up by the reservoir, and though I've only the old woman with me It's often that we barely have enough to eat. when there's plenty of woik one of us Is sure to fall tick, and when we are In health the world goes dead against us. It Is a foit of ife-anddeatli struggle with us, and and sometimes wo sit In the darkness and wish we were dead and burled 'longsldo of our little Ileitlo, up In the poor folks' share of Elm wood. J That llttlo grave up there is all that keeps us hero we cling to life that we may keep llowcre growing there. I've Blood on tho wharf mni.y a time and felt like going to death at one Jump, but that grave rose up to warn me back. On my way home at night I've feared, time after time, to tind the house desert ed or a corpse on the door ; but that lit tle grave has restrained my wllo tho same as me." "How old was she?" asked tho offi cer, his own hear( aching a. little. "Th three years old, "replied the man, "and sho was. tho only child ever coming to bless us. Wo had luck enough before she died. I had work day in and day out ; my wll'o was sing ing the whole day long, and, when I started for homo at night, the knoAl edgQ that Ueitle would be watching for me throuuh the bars of the gate picked my feet tip faster than anything ever has since." "Well?" queried the officer, as tho man paused. "Well she took sick and died. I don't want to tell more than that, or I'll be breaking right down here In tho street, and people will wonder If I've been drinking. It was three yeais ago she .died, but her voice rings in my cars this hour the same as It 1 had let C lur at home. It's I he same way with tho wife, sir a dozen time? a day sho runt to the door, thinking she heard lierliu's voice'; and I never go In that she doesn't look at mo with reproaoh fur not liav. lng our dead Marling on my arm." "I've Inst children," sighed tho offi cer, as he turned his head away. "Then you know how tho wife treas ures up the little dresses nnd stockings and hats and things. Wr put all those things away after the funeral, and, though It almost broko our hearts to set tho bundle down and look It oier, wo somehuw had to do It every Sunday ; and thero wasn't a thing which hadn't been tear-wtt befrre the first year was gone. Those relics have been our rich es. We wouldn't exchange them for the wealth of any man you can name. One, day about a month ago, a rag buyer came along. You may think it funny, but even tho poorest of the poor sometimes havo rags to sell. Wife made up a little bundle that day enough to get a tin cup or something tif the kind and In some way or other Bertie's frcck our dead child's Sunday frock got mixed up lu the rags nnd papers, and was sold and carried olT. My wife has dono nothing but weep and lament since that day, and I've looked here and thero nnd everywhere In hopes to nod the rag-man and gel the precious relic back. It may seem a lit tle thing to you, sir , but to us -we re member the first time she .worolt how proud she was how wo took her walk inghow much she looked like a rich man's child. That drees had more tear-stains than alltheother idles, and, though 1 haven't V5U wcrthof furniture In the house I'd give every stick of It nnd go Into the street to tind lk-rtlu's Sunday frock. I don't expect.to cet it now. It lias probably b"en shipped to tho paper-nilll ere this, and u have lost It forever." I'm sorry," said the policeman. "And when I go homo to night," whispered the man, "wife will he stand ing at tho gate, watching anil hopiug ; and, as far as she can see me, she'll tell by my face that the search has not availed. 1 had rather lose a finger than meet her white face aud reproachful look. 1 wish we were both deadl" And with weary step and hopeless heart, ho dragged along, having such a mission as neither hope, nor despair nor love brlugs to ono In ten thousaud. A homely card-player Is a plain dealer. A bat that files without wings A brick-bat. Popular opinion Is tho greatest lie hi the world. -Slave of the still Servants In a deaf and dumb asylum, Never stop to argu'o the point with an excited hornet. Cats aro known to reach the ngeof twei.ty-oue years, Solomon was the first man who parted his heir lu the middle The man lacks moral courago who trcaU when ho should retreat. What Is, the best thing for preserv ing health?. Ua-thlug. Kurt." Although a woman's agols undent nbly her own, sho never owns It. Why is tro sun like a Rood loaf? Uecausa It Is light wb'en It. raises. To morrow Is the day 'on which Idle men work, and fools reform. - Parents with a largo family, all boys, can loci on the sou oy sldeof .life. .LOVJi'S SACItll'IGK. AXoLb bETECTlVte's ST011Y. In one of the fashionable millinery establishments of Snn Francisco was a joung glil named Mary Elllston. Sho was very y oung, but with n character formed by tho sad experience which Is sine to be niel wlllt In the life of an or phan Shu 'had clear, beautiful giay rjesi rheeks fofl nnd delicate as tlju lear of. the. Jose j brown, curly hair f haded a low, broad forehead, Instinct wltli intellect and Intelligence. Shu was small In figure, but tjie pti'u form ttfiV faultless lii'its exquisite delicacy of oiitlluo and contour. It was Impossible Hot 10 loVeh'er, If to such physical beau ty Is added the generous and kind heart fhe really possessed. It is not surplWng that such a girl had many admirers. It would be strange If sho had nut. lttit there were two who, from their devotion and her treatment, acquiied a prominence over the rest. Indeed, the sphere they mov ed in was far above that of the llttlo milliner. She believed they loed her; and notwithstanding the great differ ence In their social position, believed thy meant kindly. That they loved is certain. They wero jealous) and more than once a hostile meeting was Immi nent between them. Her way home from the store led by Jackson s juaro. It was not as beauti ful then as now, but its rich foliage and elegant bowers even at that day excited admiration. Ono evening, as she pair ed along the river side of the square, tho was met by Lnsland Lacnur, the rieheat and most persevering of her nd mliers, but tho ono whom she favored tho least. Indeed, It was said she dis liked him, and on one occasion had ro Eented bitterly an Insult ho had offered her. A passer-by heard her volco rais ed indignantly as she passed him that ei oilng in front of the iron gate. Stand ing there a moment, she entered the square, from which, a half hour after ward, she was seen to hurry away wltli every sign of distress and iutenso ex citement. It wa3 but a few minutes after this that young Lacour was found murder ed, lying on the Iron bench with a short Spanish dagger through his heart. The girl had been known to possess such n weapon the gift of one she ucver nam ed. This was all. Of course almost every one believed her to be the assassin. I could not I had seen too much of criminal life to mistake Its characteristics. That girl was Innocent I knew When arrested she protested her innocence In language frantic and wild. Terror had made her forgetful, seemingly, or look nnd action, and she gave way to the, most excessive paroxysms of grief and distress. After bhe was taken to tho station Mr. L. and myself visited her, to see If we could learn anything of tho case. Wo felt more like friends than detect ives. The sad orphanage ol the youqg gill enlisted our deepest sympathy and touched our hearts they would havo been flinty, indeed, had they not soft ened at her distress. I never saw such anguish before. The pale, beautiful face was almost wild with terror. Sho was frantic one moment and sobbing, walking, and terror-stricken the next. Ab we entered tho cell she threw her self at my feet, and, lifting her face, so palo and beautiful, walled out: " I am Innocent, sir 1 am Inno cent." " I believe you are, Mary; and it was to help you that we came here." " I could not do such a deed, sir; In deed I could not," " I know that; but, Mary, do you know who did?" She lilted her face quickly, and a wild, frightened expression crossed it, and then it grew like marble In an Instant. She did not reply, out I never saw one In whom hope seemed so suddenly and utterly to havo lied as thatglrl'atheu. I I repeated my question: "Do you know who did, Mary?" She shook her head and remained si lent. I told Iter that we were eatisfie I that sho was innocent, but to establish this it was necessary to bring (lie real criminal to justice. Sho could help us lu this, liut sho still shook her head. " Mary, Paul Villlel Is the man." She sprung to her feet and screamed out rather than spoke tier denial. " No, no, no, not him; it was I, It was I, I did it! I'll acknowledge It now punish rne lf you "will, but do not accuse him do not let him be arrest ed!" Jt wan plain to see now. My first Imjlresslnn was correct. Young Yilllel had enmu upon Ids rival talking with Mary In tho square, and under a first Impulse of resentment had slain him. Her confession of the fact was only lacking to secure her acquittal, but she would not confess, and from that hour acknowledged her guilt. A few days after youug Vl'liel Med the country, and In tlmo bis family furnished ovidence that release ! tho girl. She, too, went away, but It was not long before she died. The fright and horror of the ter rible crlmo laid to her charge finally killed her. I shall never forget the scene 1 witnessed in her cell. The desolate woman struggling with her anguish aud terror hauuts my memory jet. Arms havo they, yet toll not Chairs. Hands have they, yet steal not Clocks. What Is that by which losing an eye has nothing but a nose left ? A noise. What the convict said when his re spite arrived "No uooso is good news." Fun. Spiders eeein-gifteil-wl'lrthe neai er approach to reason than any other Insects. Alnajs glad to leave homo, and yet very glad to get back a base-ball player. wiiy is a fountain into a tnree story paper collar? When It Is on a "squirt" to be sure, It was a Boston girl referred to Ueaconsficld's new honor as "the order of the elastic." A map never wants to laugh when a fly allc.hu on his nose, but b,i great, ly tUkled. The Best ana Most Popular Pnlmpnic is It Invariably Cures Couelis. Colds, Iloarao noss. Sore Throat, A-tbrua, Croup, and other. Alfeotlons of the Breathing Organs. Its soothing lnflaerco upon the Irtlta'cd lin ing of thoa-r piissae-ce. Is dan to tholact tbac Its Ingredients ore tne most orfloacums putmon. lo Rlruplos known to racdicnl botany, the basis nt tho nrtlclo ne'ne tao HONEY ol tho jroiilS HOUND 1'liASr, chemically united with the medicinal principle"' thu A 111 Es halham KA or Rami ot Oi'CaiL Thorn oro besides, flvo other botanlo clement which Rive additional efficacy to the Ulst named two. I bone who have ucd It, tar that IlALE'S IIONK Y Or IlOltnilO U.N D AND TAB IS not only wonderfully remedial' In nit Cacs wheie the oruan- ot respiration are Hfleoicd. but also mat lis action Is unu&ualtv rupld. A Tow doses frequently st-rve.to relievo a very obeJnato cough. It contains nothtnrtnnt can disorder the atomucb.a fact that can bo alleged with troth of butiew t'ongh remedies) lthaB on ex. tteirolv agreeable flavor, and is fold at a figure which enables tboaeof the most ltinitod. moans to avail themselves of its viruioa. ItH simple rondneBt to trifle with a Covt?li. Irrltitton of th Throat. Chest. nd Lungs trav. els rapidly and what la n trifling aud, easily conquorablo difficulty In thoso oigan9 to-day,-tnav in a lew weeks iiovelop Into Bronchitis or Comumpt.on. tuo discfise which- carry, mora victims to early Braves, than any Other In the long list ofbodliv disorders. ' '' ," A Conirh may Uo fitly termed th&rrelln'imry St'iao ot Cousuniption, a milady ef.wdcli HALE'S HO.VISVOI' flORlSIIOTINI) ANIJ TAH Is the surest l.nown nruVenttve. Thise.J luoruiurr, wuu wuui't arrei. vae pniixii&s 01 ilia destroyer. s.ionld delay not a moment to tfeke a crnTAts Sricclflc. CHILDUtiN, deilve great benefit from Its soothing properties, when suOorlno with the purosyrins of Croup and Whoop ng Cotnth. Tho first named dlaiM-e is onecla.ly destructive among young children and lu's rellnolo remedy should be Kept on hand In all hon&cholds. iluy. tho large I'aciccgcenud Economise, I'lUUEB. so cl.. and 41. I'UB BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists. C N. Crilteiiton Prop'r, NO BEVEN SIXTH AVENUE, N.Y. Have you a "IUaiNa Tooth" Reader? if vorj HAVE, BUY. Pike's Toothache Drops and Cure the agocy In One Minute. This you can do forTvVi-INTY.FIVK CENTS. Tho ar ticle w 11 do the bnsipos up brown, depend upon It; moreover It rontaina no ingredient which enn lujuro your Teeth. 1'MIUU 25 CENTS. Bold by all Drngglsta. C. N. Crittcntoii, Prop'r, GL1IF sBjipiiuii soap; Tho Leading External Specific for DISEASES OF THE SKIN and Beaulifier of tho Complexion, It renders the Cuticle HealthTully Clear ard Smooth, and Is the 2est Pos sible Substitute for Expensive Sulphur iiaths. lr 1 Tncomparab'o Ttemcrtv for Bhuiseb. Ui CKits, cuts and every lmtaMo or nnheaithy couditlon ot the Skin, uml la most serviceable remedial neot anrt aouice n( apeotly relletiu cnstvi of UOUT ana 1UIEUMATI8M. Itiaiontoetirablo 1IBINFE0TANT OF C i.OTUlKCt OH imu 14NKN, wom ana a'eu bvpiTBOii' Miflirliiff Iroiu odnoiious or cox taqioub DiftKABits. uud Iti a Copitai llemcdv aud rrovet'lativeittlicm, vthcu uso1 a an lnjee (Ion Peiaons cuiplojluff u bavo no uecu 10 UKe Salpbur HatH, or to lfrt to Sulphur hprinns for batmne piitiobp. Asan adlauci-of tiie TOILET it la far more t1uirnblo tnan any Conne Jc ajLce It doksnot, llko a'ticloi of lint naturi', conceal Comp.cx lon.il iiirimslies but removes them. TAN.l'lllwCKLKS.riMrLKy. BLOTCIina, at.d, the like, nieeU.ly yield to us ciai-iiylng lu lluence: anl It Is the very ttett tioap to atuve wjtb.becnuao it leaves thu alau amooth and frco iroiu the lnUatloa produccMi on t nenslilrocn. liclo, by i ho application of tUn lazor. It also completely eradic itrs UANDHUFK. lluusewivo' dedaro it to bo excellent for whiup ,OOL XjIN h'N, and other fabrics, aud lathe inoviug lu too heat urcles of uictropoltlaa und ruial society apeak ot It lu thA luthest termn. Tottiliitonlaisitour in from all quartern of the Unlou upon 1U TiuprlPt jr. many ot wbirh Havo been publisirt a the form ot a neat pamphlet, procurable of Drutrin-U and Vaucy Ooods Deal ers, tbeonnlnalabeiUfr t-pen tn pubic lnsoec tiou athia mudicinal Wauehdusu.No. TfciXTU A yen ok. NCff Vouk. The artic e 1 moreover lnoorted bvtue StfUlcil fraiernity. UKK MOST GTHbll FAHOUH ItBMEDlHfl, OhKN'H HULl'iiUHMiAl' has b eniuntaO itL Soaps without tho Riimllestfractii'n of re niei'dalemcacvhaye been and aro fomed upon thn uuauapfctlug and ouobborvunt, ttgehuin bulpbor yoap, pokttotaine properties lJes ileal wltu or equal to the UroAt HpouIUc, which their vendors eti to rival hv underhand cimpetl tiou. The public ahonld ih reform be careful to Inquire loroi.KWd tiutphur boap briututl nauin, andeee that they gut the real article. All respectable Druvicit8, l?arcy OoimI Deal. nnanU Uioct-ra keep ULlSNfl'H MULPHUIt faQAiHud uili on demuud for It, euppiy tbe QHNUI-NE tulno to Uelr caiUtmera, i'rlcti. 25 eta per Cake 1 IIox, (3 caUei) sent hy mall, prepaid for 70o. 0. N. CRITTENTON, rnopniETOii. Ko. 7 Sixth Ave., N. Y. BLACKS aud BR0WN3 AS NATUQAL AB N ATUBK.' 8KLT, ro com m elected to Otay and Via mo colored looii, almost luBtantaueoualy by Hill's Hair aud Whisker Dye a preparation absolutely free from hurtful In. BTvdifnisandlnttu.telr superior, by reauon ot tbe rff eta produced, to any article of It class. 1'ieineture QuAYMi'B ami liiuuMA are rre. vented and the i.veiy hairs of axe ai quire the true youthful Mut from this match! eats Dye BOLD BY ALLDUUGGIST3. C. t Critteuton Prop'i. Xng. Hly. siXTtf AV..iNY. Drugs Mid Mcdicinca. ,vi . i , n.'i , ,.: ii.'i. Wonderful, but Tr'ue! a j. dueling, ' , rjlOPBlKTOn OF TUB PEOPLE'S .Drug,, nnd,. Family llcdioino STOXtE, mates tho following; ANNOUNCEMENT. Owlngtotho peneral depro'slcn In business, tliegteat reduction 't wnveafor Isbnr, Ac I dison. it mv doty at this lime to dive tho peoplo of lahuhton and vicinity TUB LiOVs shark Of MY tnoFlTSl Head and remember the follow, log Prices nf a tew ol tho many articles sold at my Drue store J PATI-.iT MEDICINES-nll 1 rreranitlona Si cents sncu ns Vlnofar Hitters. Kosietter's, Urate's Plnnntlon, Milliter's llerb, Oerinau Bitters and all others formerly ti. now 85 eta. iic. preparations 4oo, nnd 250. j-rcpirallonsJai;. COID. COUOIt nudLUN'O Bl?MIiDIES. ns Jayno'a Expeotorant. Hail's Mid Alien's Hal. saui.Aers Cherry 1'eotorsl, M Ills Cure Cod Liver Oil. Ccd Liver oil and Lluiqeud, others formerly II now 8 cents. HAIIl lUtEPAKAHONS-natl's Hair Ke- ncwon .Montaomery's. Jvyers' Itn'r Vigor. and Mrs Allen's, lormorly l nowsscts. All 'one. preparations of aboyo cniracicr now 40c. LINIMENTS Xtinbach's, Low's Mognctlc, Donnelly's Kleclno. Samson Oil, JtidWHy's Belief. Maeio Oil, Onrgllng Oil. Wildfire Llm. incut, nnd all bthors formerly 50c. now 10c, Horse, Cattle and Ohl. kcn Powders formerly use now ioa.1-Darling' celeoratod Condition Powders Improved. 35c per pound. Kroaln'a Hamburg Drops. 40o perbottlo- Bresst Tea. Wo. n jjockuae; Plils of all kinds formerly 25o. now SOo. per box. PLASTEns Porous, Arnica, Poor Jlan's and nil others formerly S&o. now. ZOc. WOBJt ItEMElflES Worm Syrnps, Vorml. fuccs, Woim LoKongcs andCoufectloJslonn. crly sec. now :cc. ' Boots, Barks. Iiirbs, Medical Teas. An.. &o formerly from inc. to 15c. per oi. now 20. to Co.- per os. Cantor Oil, .Balaam' do ilo)ta, Kssencnof Pep noimlrft, Esscuce of 'Lemon; Ootdm Tincture. -Paregoric, find Ulroerln formerly lOo to llo. now to to l(lo. per bottlo. Ercrytlilne; Down t Dawn I Down 1 1 CanslloBoda, tor Making Soap, from Deems' to to tents per pound. Castor oil, strictly pare, tCcpor quart, by tho gallon less. LOO It AOAIN. WALL PAPEn,O0ld Gilt I'auer Wo.i fHaUMd Papers fnriacilv 2So. to 35c. now 20c. White Blanks nnd Tints fnrrr.orlr lie. to 250. now I2. to 15c, nnd Brown' Backs form arly 10c. to 12c. now 70. to sc. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Beclpea compounded at (ti'outly.neducod IUtC9. , Uoor send to DUBLINO'd. , Haying hail au experience of almost Twenty Years In tho Ding liulness ninro than Ten ot which hive been In LeldBhton, I wilt in the fu. tuio. as I have m tho post. Uurntitoo to all the yery Best nnd Purost Drucs, Mediclue. &o., to be found In the American Markets. I BUY FOB O.VHIf I" Deo lr nuy3 All forms of Kidney ind Urinary diseases, Faini In the Back, hides, and Loins are posi tively cored by GRANT'S REMEDY. Its effects aro truly marvellous In Dropsy, arayel, BrlghtV disease. Seminal looses, Leu corrhrpa, and lost vigor, no matter of how long Standing tho'caso mar be, positive relief Is had In from ono to th ce days. Do not de-pair, hes ttato or doubt for it, is really a tpcciUo and neyer fills. It is purely a vegetable pieparn. lion. By Its time y use thoosanaa of cases that have 'been considered incurable by the moa eminent Physicians have b;cn pe'imaneut'y enred. 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With our principal ollico lotel in Washington, directly ojiposite (ho United States' Vutent Ollicc, wo ore nhle to nttenl to nil patent business with greater promptness and des patch and at lees cost than other patent at torneys who nro at a distance from Wash ington, antl wlio havd, therefore, (o cmjdoy " asaociato nttonicys."Wc make preliminary exatuinations and furnish, npinians as to patentable) frco of charge, and all who ni e interested m new inventions aid jatonts aj invltect to tend for a copy of our "(iuidoor obtaining Putcnts," which is sent free .to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents anil othcrTaluaulo matter. Wo refer to the German-American National Bank, Washington, P.O.; tho Royal Swedish, Jforwcgian and Danish Legations, at 'Washington; lion. Jos. Cnsev, late Chief Justice U.ti. Com t of Claims; to'tho Officials of tho U. S. Patent Office, and to Benators and M embers of Congress from every State. Address - LOUIS, JIAGGEll.itsCO., Solicit tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LcDroit Building, Washington, LC, dcc22 E. F. LUCKENBAC1I, Two Doors Sclow tho " Broadway House MAUCII CnUNK, TA. Dealer in all Patterns ot Plain and Fancy Wall S?aprs9 "Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWtST CA'sil rltiCus. j-aviu Enn cut's ' Livery & Sale Stables DAHICSTIlISCTiLiHIIiailTpN, Pa FAST TKOT'l'ING HOliSES, ELEGANT .CARUIAOES. And positively I.OWKR .PRICES thad any other Livery In tbe Ooauly. . ,4 . Lritaoa handMtrie Carrlsrea.for Fdneral purposes and Weddtnf . DAVID KI1RKRT Kov.n. l7. - CENTRAL CARRIAGE fSLEIGH WORKS, Oppbbltn T. D. Clauss', Bank St., Lchiglitoii, Po., "" lrepareBt8taanufaclnrb any descrip. uonot Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagons, &c. Repairing; Promptly Attended to. C7AI1 woik dodo at this establishment Is guaranteed to be ot the very bes material and wortMMisliip, and tTie rMceifttllV aslow as tho same articles can bo purchased lsewlicre. Special Inducements offered to strictly cash customers. M; C. TREXLER & CO. July2l,U77. J"' IIE11LIUAIV & 'CO., BANK STREET, Lcaigftton; Pa., , M It,LER! and Dcalera la AUKlrdicf attAIN ROTJOrfTand SOLD at REGULAR MARKET RATS. We would, also, tcspectfullv Inform onrclti sens that we are now fully prepared to bUF PLY toem with ISest JT Coal From sny Mine desired at VERY LOWEST PRICES. M. HKILMAN & CO. f5 D? fr El IE? ' S PORT GEAPE WINE ueoil ln(hnndreda of conRrcfatlons for church or communion iui poses. IaCillzut ros l&iies aus wsaelt titsm A!!D IEE AOIS. MT. PROSPECT VI NEYARD8, N. J. Speer's Port Grape W1110 FOUR YISAHS OLD. This Jostly Celebrate.1 Native Wine la mads from the Juice of the Oporto Urope, taiscd in this country. Its lnvolnaulo Tonic nnd Strcngthcniti gPropertjes are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. BemK tho pme Juice of tho scrape, produced under Mr, Hpcer's own personal sncervl.ion, Its purity and eenuinencsa are auaianteed, Theyounxebt child may pattake or Ita fcener ous dualltlo.. aud tlio weaKrst Invalid ute ft to advantage. It la particularly beneacin) to tbe aged aud debilitated, and suited lotho varlona ailment, that afflict the'wt.aa;er sex.. Xt is. in every respect. A WINE 'to Rl: ltKMED ON, Isvtllli fft! Cfitt'i Tart Ori;t Wlit. reatlii Di Crtei'i fort Cnp Whs. weitly ftnou fhl t Btitit ty Ul Cil. H peer's Wines lu Hospitals aro preferred to other Wines. Sold by Drdfffrlsts a-enerallv'. who ilso sell Rl'EKR'B PKWRO J. J1HANDY, PBDItO J. RUERRY. and HTANDRD ttlNE BIT. TKlts. Trade snpnlUd by all Wholesale Ural, ers. t-eo thai the Alsuatuinof Alfred Hpetr, Passaic, N. J., Is over thccorK of each bottle. A. Ml'KKIl'8 Monnt piospcct Vineyards, Ivew Jeney. Office, No. Il .Warren street. New York". For sale by . . A. J. DUltLI.NO, LH1II0HT0K. 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