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Buy Your Spring and Summer IBffltJESg amis Wmw $E$f9 Groceries, Queensware, etc., AT- Old Post-Office Building, INDIAN Cures all diseases of tho Stomach, Liver, Bow 3ls, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Millions- testi 'toits effloaoy in healinrr tho abovo nnmorl ft diseases, and pronounoo it to be tho Tim Mark, best r km rd y own to m an. Guaranteed to Cure Dijspepsia. UST'A GEN T S WANT E DJ . Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New York City, Druggists soil it. Dn. Olauk Joii,o :- LYKENS. I)adP1,..v Co.. Pa. My lin.lv was literally eovered with Tetter, lor which 1 couM tret no relief until T tnnt yourlNUJA.V HLUOU (SY1UIP. which has eirectually cured w Tl reeommVnTlt lilKhly ENUUH HEKHEH. Spring AnaonncoiiieHt I . ,.Hei'Ir P.aTi??ne V""l ,nd u5'en will And it to (heir advantage to Klve him Town AT 1 UUTTOM riu"i!s."' " nuJ Xt" ,,EST BEkEOThl) STUCK In OU Fast Oie Biilii, BADK Street, LEHIGHTON Arm i, usj-iy iMrs. Fath has much pleasure in announcing to the la dies of Lchighton and vicinity, that sho has just returned from the City with a large, ele gant and fashionable assortment of the very latest novelties in FALL AND WINTER Millinery Goods, IKOLUD'NO Ila'ts, Bonnets, Rib bons, Feathers, Flow er?, &c, suitable for Wear. Call and see for your stock is large as the largest, as uS 10W US ttlC lOWCSC. Street, Church. seplom.3 ames Walp, Successor to A. D. MOSSEK, Mnnufacturur of and Dealer In alt kinds of Stoves Ranges, Heaters, Nov Champion and Apollo Prompt and Cheap. doors above Bank Street. June 30, 188 l-jl 1 EMI & S0F Bank St. Lehighton. BLOOD SYRUP Tho undersigned calls the attention of his many friends and patrons to bis Largo and Fashlonablo Stock or Spring Goods, Consisting of BOOTS SHOES orevcry deserlpllon and Style In tho Market, Including a special line of Lady's Fine Shoes Also, a full line or Umbrellas, Sun Shades, Hats, Caps, THE WELCOME HOME. When day has almost vanished, And brightly sets tbe tun J Wlicu six o'clock Is striking, And alt the work Is done ; I fondly wauder homeward, My bosom brimming o'er, Willi joy when I discover The bright smile at the door. At work what always cheers me, What mekrs my spirits light, When birds sing In the morning, When stars are out ot night? Whet glldeth all my visions . And makes my soul exploro Unnumbered happy valleys? The bright smile at Iho door. Oh, whore's tho charm so certain To lend tbe wanderer home, To guide his erring footsteps Wherever ho muy roam, That leads lilm ever homeward From every foreign shore? A memory e'er alluring The bright smilo At the door. A gay and loving welcome May cheer the koiccI meat, A little word of kindness The sting from grief may heal, And Life to me Is foirer And sweeter than before, Since I have lenrued to look for The bright smile at the door. Oh, wives, where'er your dwelling, However poor it seem, You'll make of it a palace More fair than man cau dream, If only vou'll remember IIw much a man sets store lly loye's reward ol labor Tho bright sinlle at the door. BOUND TO BE A SAILOR. liy hauii noiAi,. What mdnced me to go to eea I can but dimly remember. It U so many yrnrs ago, nnd my llrst voyage was also my lust. Probably it was n somewhat lively in.- aghmtiou fostered by a course of reading. beginning with "Robinson Cmsoe," haice meandering through vnrioiih dntiUs of yellow-cuvered literature and winding up rather abruptly with "Cap- nin Ktdd," which latter volume, my highly indignant futber Heaven tebt bis oul himtched Iroiu my hand just as I had reached n most thrilling epUode,aud reiualed beforo my very eyes. Howevtr, tho mischief was done, nnrl sundry dead cats loiind hauling sus pended front Ibe rafters in tho garret bv ropes around tbtir neck testified to the bloodthirsty thoughts that ran riot in ny brainy. I w.is dispatched to college, but after n uonpls c.f years stay there, was Igndmilii uly expelled for cousiiiritm against the acuity, inciting sedition and rebellion nninng n.y l.liow-stuilenls, and Boiling up a riv.l government of which I was the chief, nud, as tbo fir.t executive act of my short reigu.condemniug my worthy 1 0 isor oi Greek to death at the block I being thus sent borne in disgrace, my f.i her beRin to despair of ever making ol me, his only child, nu honorable member nf society, and successor in the tape and measure meut busiuss in which ho bud iccuuiulited n fortune. As n last desperate resort our family physician, who, by the way.was n home op.tthist, advised him to send me to sea in search of pirates on the well knon principle of caring like by like, and I may as well here remark that tho remedy was a most iff ctu&l one. However, I was at that lime in blissful ignorne5 of tbe renson of the vise phy sician's counsel, and my delight can be tmngined when one uiorniog my father informed me that he had secured for tue the appointment of midshipman on the cboontr "Nancy Bill, which was Inset "nil the next day for tbe South Sea Is lands on a general trading cruise, cap. luring whatever pirates th?y conveuieut ly came across on the voyage. Oblaining from my f.ither a sum which I deemed sufficient for my purpose, I not without some difficulty, purchased an out-rig, including revolver, cutlasses, short swords, tto ; and thus fully equipped in a manner to strike tcrror.not only to tbe soul of tbe most v.iiiant cut throat of tbe sea, but of everybody els", who must have looked upon me as some escaped lunatic, I proudly strode tbe deck of tbe vessel that was to bo tbe scene of my glorious exploits. But why linger over the fond, tearful parting from my parnts; tbo unalloyed bliss of tho first day's voyage out; the utter misery of tbesacceediug two weeks, when I lay in my hammock, groaning and writhing in all the agonies of sea sickness; tbe surprise that awaited me to flud, on my recovery, all wy gay gar ments, my pistols, weapons, powder and ammunition gone, and in their stead a pair of coarse white trowters.a blue navy shirt, a itiezo jacket, leather belt and tarpaulin, and a pair of cow-hide boots, in all of which I was obliged to array myself; tbo disgust that overspread my countenance when informed by tbe cap tain, into whose presence I was sum moned, that we were net going in search of pirate1-, and in fact would keep out of their way as much as possible; tbat my duly would chiefly consist in scrubbing tbe dioks, wait on him personally and absist tbe sailors generally, to the best of my ability, nnd that tbe slightest show of disobedience and insubordination on my part would be met by summary and coudign punishment. I groaned aloud in the anguish of my soul, and inwardly wished that tbe ship, with nil it contained, myself included, was at tbe bottom of tbe sea; and I no ticed with a sort of fiendish joy, tbat our crew were few in number, our weapo'na of defense scarcely worth speaking of. I hoped that some sanguinary pirate would attack and capture the vessel, make me bis lieutenant, and pat all the others to death with the most horrible tortures. For a lad of eighteen, these were rather ferocious thoughts, but it mnst be re membered that my disappointment was a severe one, oud that whilo they boiled and bubbled in my brains, my hands ncro busily engaged scrubbing the deck, or polisniug the captain a boots. iir.i .... ... eens rouea by. wo reaohed our place of destination, completed our traf. lies, and with n, valuable caroo of nnl 1 dust, spices and ebony, wood onboard, set sail for borne I do not kno exaotly in what part of the South Pacific we wore, when one night, I was roused from my sleep In the hammock by the cry ofi "l'irates, pirates! "At last," cried I, hastily scrambling into my clothes,. and rushiug on deck. At thought of tlanger all my loyally to mo captain and ship revived, nnd I was ready to defend tbe vessej with tho last drop of blood in my veins. But again my ardent hopes were dfomed to disappointment. When I reached the deck, I found the pirate vessel lashed tightly to our, whilo my captain was Ktatidiug on board tho strange cra.t, holding an apparently irieudly conversation with a liiuantln. looking, swarthy. faced, heavlly-bearded chap, whom I ut once put down to be the pirate ohief himself. The consultation was over iu a few mitiutes, nutl then tho captaiu returned with tb, to mo, Btartling information mat tut, pirate had agreed to accept oue fourth of our cargo as a couditiou of let ting us continue our voyage unmolested. This w'as more than blood and IIhsII could stand. What! compromie with a rascally cut-throat before a shot had been flred era blow struck! Shades of Paul -Joucs, nud all other maritime heroes. forbid! If my captain was so recreant to all sense of duty and glory. I would show that tho spirit of American bravery was not extinct in my bosom at least. I leaped on tho pirateh' dcok. and snatching a cutlass Irom the bauds ol a brawny negro staudijg near. I flashed it beforo the chief tain's eyes, and cried: "Come on, you sbac-eared villalu.vonl I'm Yuuug America, I am, and I'll" Before I could finish thesenteuce Iielt mys'lf raised iu tbe air by tho muscular negro, aud unceremoniously pitched iulo tbe sen. Down, down I went into the botlom. less abyss; the waters rnshed and surced around me, n roaring like that I heard at tlie I'alls or Niagara souuded in my ears; my head soemod to be crowine? l.iron- and larger and ready to burst. I opened my mouth to scream for Iln. but only swallowed enough sea water to suffocate me. Xheogouyl was endnrinc seemed in. terminable; but then, flnallv cnnsplniia. uess left me and I knew no more. hen I awoke lo my senses. I fnnml myself lyii g on n conch of soft furs spread on tho sandy ground of a littlo cave. My eyes were fixed on the bine vault of the sky, nnd tbe billowy waves of the ocean wbich gently rippled on the blup ing beach close by. A slight sound caused me to turn mv bead, and then first I noticed what T tnnk at first to be an nngel standing befide myoouoh. A moment's tboucht bow- ever, convinced me that she was a being i.f fltbb ouU bloods in fact a raro nml radiant maiden, clad iu au Oriental cos tume as gorgeous aud magn.flccnt as sho was lovely nud beautiful. I now also observed a matronlv.look. Ing, middle-aged woman, evidently mv bewitching companion's attendaut.stnnd. iug at some distance off. 'Senob is uwuke, GrtAcios Diosl" mm. mured the fair unknown in Dure Bnan- ish. My college education bad eiven a Der. feet mastery of tbe language. "Will sonorita please tell me where I m, nnd bow I came here?'1 asked I '.liutly. 'Seuor must not excite himself by alking,' said tbo old lady, reulvinc to my question, mnoh to mj chagrin. "The Princess Inez and myself were walking on tbe beaoh here two days ago aud found your bodv Ivinu on th nhnra where it had been cast bv tbe waves. We brought you to the cave and restored you to life. That is all." She seemed unwillintr that her mint o should remain longer in my presence now that I was awake, and touched her wrist to draw her away. "Do not co vet." cried I. raislntr self to a sitting posture. '-First, let me tbauk the princess and yon for your kindness to me. And. nardon me. I feel hungry and thirsty." Here, senor," cacerlv interrnnted the princess uncovering a dainlv renast ond a bottle of wine, which she had brought wun uer, "yon may eat and drink. Brigittawill brine you food and winn every day; but yon must not leave this cave. if my fnther or b'nncbo wero in see you, tbey would kill yon." "And must I then never more behold you?" sjghod I, gazing pleadingly at her ueautuul race. She blushed slightly, tnd stammering ly replied: "Perhaps I will come when I can gel yon away from this island in a boat. It is a terrible place, especially for Ameri can?, senor. It is an Island of blood." With these worels she somewhat hasti ly departed with her maid. leaving me av....., ...u I alone, with food for my body and refleo- I indulged in both to my heart's con tent. Tbe repast was delicions. Ilm wln .mH nwfluruwuuB, mo yrillO excellent, and my mental speculations of tne imost rose-eolored character. Who was the princess? who her father? nnd. above all, who wasSancho? Was I to bt- come tbe hero of a verltaMa mmini Were my ardent aspirations to be at last a.ltnA.lS I realized? The day passed quickly enough in such pleasing occupation, but wb n the morrow came, contrary to my expecta tions, it brought no BrigttU, with a se cond Installment of food nnd wine, nnd news from her whom I already dominated my heart's queen. This time tbe hours passed slowly nnd restlessly by, and when, on tho following morning, I was again left alone, I could endure tho hunger and suspense no long er. Had my fair rescuer snatched me' from n watery graye only to leave me to ate a slow death bv slarvation. or nlml was more likely was bIo and her maid sutpected, aud so closely watched tht they did not dare to approach mv ulace oi ooncealmcut? Tbe latter thought, instead of prompt ing caution, made mo only tbo muro eager to sally forth aud learn tbe wcret in spite of nil dancer; and. uunnued as 1 was, I left tho cave nnd set out for a number of cottages which I beheld some hundred jards iuluid. I was still rather weak and nale. and my tnforoad abslinenco from nourish meut made mo somewhat tremulous. iu the legs; but I resolutely pushed forward until I renched what I found to be a veritable pirates' village There was no mistakintt tho character of the place, but, strango to t-oy, nil the houses were locked nnd the windows barred, as if tbe people had deserted I' A building more ambitious-iookirg than (he rest attracted my attention, and I ndvanced to tbe vine-covered perch and boldly rapped at tho closed window. ounueniy tne wooden shutter was blightly opened and a fairv-like band. which I lustantly recognized as belong- iu- iu my princess, was extended to ine I graBped the dainty fingers, und gal lanlly laised them to my lips. "Flee, senor,'' I heard Inez whisper; "my father has lecked me and Brigitta in tbe house here. He snsDecIs your presence on the Wand. Do not linger, but flee for your life " "Never, Iniz," cried I, impulsively. "I will not leave you immured here liko a. felon in a cell. Btsldes. I cannot net off of Ibis infernal Jslnnel. I shall stay here nnd die with you and for yon " "Oh, senor," bettered she. ' You dn not know my father and Sacoho. They h.tvo gone to search for yon alone? iha seashore. Yoa must not return to tl. cave. Go.bide in the woods.nnd lWvn proteotyou." Again she put out her hand nnd toneh. cd my elbow as if to. push me nway, nnd nt that moment, with terrible oaths and cries, cnnio rushing towards me, snbre In band, tbe very pirate-chief and negro whom I had already unce beforo encoun. tered. DudmsI" cried the chief. "So. von are tbe dog whom my daughter cares for in the cave. The brat who dared lo dofe me to my own face. Ha! ha! Sancho.'' added he, turning wilh a arim laus-b to the negro, "th's youngster is tbe same chap whom you threw overboard. He wan t born to be arowned. ha! bal" iah, yah," grinned the black devil. We bang him, yah, yah." Itesistauoe on mv part was nseless.ond Beized by tho brawny arms of tho negro 1 was raised bodily from tbo ground and, with Inns terrified shriek rincint! iuniv ears, carried into the next but. My prison, for such H proved to be, was entirely destltnto of furniture, nnd being bound baud and foot with a couple of ropes lying near by, I was thrown in iho floor and thus addressed bv tho chief. 'I'd like to cut your throat, you young whelp; bit I'll not deprive my people of tbe pleasure of witnossiug your death Urtuents. They're out iu the boats now, but they will be in by .sunset, and then we'll roast you olive, We'll do tbat Sancho, wont we?" "Yah, yah," replied the ebony-hued fiend, "we'll do that. It will be glorious fun." With that I was left alone, nnd it can be imagined tbat my thoughts were not of a very pleasant order. As I had be come disgusted with the first phase of my maritime adventures, so now I was heartily sick of these later dtwlopmon s. I wished myself baok again iu New York, and would gladly have resigned tbe rainbow tinted air castle I bad reured slnco I had seen and known Imz, and taken up my position behind my father's counter. However, wishing did not help matters any, and as soou as day light waned, Sancho came to fetch me to my funeral pyre. I bad sufficiently schooled my features uot to betray the agitation I fell, aud de termined to meet death as became au American. Tbe bands were removed from my leet but not from my bands, and I was marched out into an open space where there were about two score men and wo men. I was rcceiyed with shouts aud execrations by tbe assembled tbrong.and at once led to n pile of wood aud brush es which had been erected In tbo ceuttr of the plain. There was no time left me for prayers or pleadings, if I felt inclined to indulge in any, which I did not; aud having been tied to the stake, Suucbo took the fl nil iug torch and was about to apply it lo the combustible material by which I was surrounded when the throng was parted and Inez, wild and breath'.csi came luahicg.np to mo, and -throwing her arms around my neck, exclaimed: "Now, Suncbo, light tbe pine. Wo will perish together." The nstonishmeut iuto which tbe pi rates were thrown by this incident bad -v.w a..w..u nj l"l. luviittu. IIUU not yet been dispelled beroro auotler and most unexpected intervention oc tarred. On them; givo them 'Hall Colum- ola Tbe command ran a out clear and dis tinct from ths surrounding busies, ard the next iDslant, with many a shout and burrab, there dashed towards ns nootbeis but to detachment of tbe crew of the .. . . "Nauoy Hell," led by my own captain. Tbe pirates were taken at a decided d'sadvantace. and before mtnv minute,. I end el.psed the struggle was over, the vllUans either dead or wounded, and I and Iuez rescued from uu imminent and horrible dealh. Amoug tbe killed were Sancho, tl negro, aud tho pirate cbiif, the latler confess ug before his dealh that lot z was uot bis daughter, but au American girl, whom be bad takeu Iromn captured veesel w ben she was n child. Whei Inez, Brigitta and myself, to gether with a good part of the niraluV treasuro were safely on, board thr "Nancy Bell.'Mbe captain told mo that his cumpromise with tho pirate had beet but n rust to disarm Iho hitter's sus piciou, and that he had followed him tt the Island to bo ablo to gt-E the cut throats at a disadvantage, iu wtiieb, us we nave seen, be was successful. It is needless to add that my opinion of the caplatu underwent a radical cbann , and ever afterward I was neyer weary ol uiuuing uis bravery nnd sagacity. However, I was glad enough to reach jome onoe more, and was entlr. h- mirr.i of my roving dlsijosilli n. Wli6,i T , rivii nt my majority, I became a p irtnt r umyihtUirs bnsiurss and the happy lusband of Princess Imz, A Widow with Tllnn rMU-, - " W....U, May have bud as much trouble with them is did tho old woman who I ivrrl l .1,. The children will all the tlfnn llA nnlltnw their noses bumped, their heads hruis..l their fingers cut,, and their stomachs and bowels disordered hv ii,,ri rr,.ti n-i... mother who Is wise enough to keep a bottle of Perrv Davis's Pais Kili .KH RHVna li. r children much sullVriiii- un,l i trouble. -Everything good iu man le.ina nn something higher. It takes two to make n bar-cain. nnd one must pay lor the drinks. Hard workers faro usn.illv hnrt ministry HfU them above temptation Pope wore iron corsets. Ha n nn dude either. rjADIT-'a sirnrtr, rt.-sf p,rnwr. - , n.in,.lU611,R oeou- 11 I':'I1'I,I!XU". "suit iruu. uning Acker's oi.m or nr. uorn, i,eliicli ton, ami K. A. Horn, Weissport. Why is it so much easier to loso lmtr a dozen bets hi fore 3 ou win one. The man who disclaims uride nrn. claims It aloud. The heart ouehl to oivn olmriiv when tbe band cannot. Tim Ciiii-nnK.v Likk It. It is nlmiKnnl In ioko, and nii.ir.ls immediate relief we re er to JADWIN'3 TAR SYItUP. For an In at Tuotnes' drug store. -Wives should alwaes sit un for (heir husbands, instead of getting thuir ser vants to do so. It makes two hours dif. fereuce in their atriral. Usk Acuien's E.nolisii Bburdy for Con sumption. Bold by Dr. C. T. Horn.Lo hightou, and E. A. Uorn, Welesporl, The difference between the weather ud a baby is biuirdv that "one nevir ralus but it pours, whilo tbe other never roars nut it pours." lears add to the filth of those cured of Heart Disensn l,v iim ..r n nM..B tr -. j uruiiny years 11 lias provea ItSMll a inn. fin t ....... "VWUV. 1, An American liundrv has been started iu Mexico aud tbe inhabitants are so tickled with the idev that thev think of suspending work and going to lied for a week to. have their clothes washed, A Thorough Courso of Acker's Blood I.'ixir will remove all taint 1mm il.n blood. It euros Sqrotuls, Ulocrs, Boils and Pimples. Sold bv C. T. Ilnm. LpMI 1 I.' , tr 11' ; ' b ' A race between a carrier niceon and ft man kicked by a mule would be verv cluse, if the pigeon bad hulfamile the start. Dear Friend Try all the doctors anil all tho patent medicines, and ufter that if you still live, and wont to becured, ueo JAD WIN'S TAB syUUP. It never fails to ciiro a cough or cold. For sale at Thomas' urugsioro. Tho man who got Into o barber's chair, pinned the newspaper round hi neck tnd began to r.ad the towel, may justly bo celled absent-minded. What Will Stop Mv Couainsn At NiohtV Guarantee Acker's English Remedy will, frier. 10c, 50e. & $1 . Sold by Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehlghlon, A- E. A. Horn, Weiss- Tbe difference between ladies nnd diicks--if there is any difference is, that ladles are often dressed to kill, whilo d'icks are killed to dress. "My daughter has taken tho medicine faithfully, accordltig to directions, and her health and spirits are now perfert. The humor Is all gone from her face. I wish every anxintjs mother might know whit a blesilng Ayer's Sartaparilla is in such cases." Lovo Is like tbe measles, ve can't have it but once, nnd tbe later in life we have it the tougher it goes with as. Where to Eos the Oreat Trotters of New York. Cincinnati Times Star. No two men in America have bail moro experience witfi fine trotting stock, and noneuro better judges than Calvin M. Triest, of the New York Club 8lable. 2Sth street near Fifth ayenuo, nnd Dan Msec, of the Exi-cUior Stables, West 2'Jlh street, New York, the ohampion double team driver of the United States. II th of these gentlemen say, that for painful ailments In horses, sveh as cuts, bruises, swellings, lameness, St. Jacobs Oil Is superior to anything they ever used or heard of. Thl is also tbe opinion a f Prof. David Itobarge, tho cele brated horse shoer ol the' metropolis, and thousands of st"Ck owners throughout the country, As a pa in cure for man and besst St, Jacobs Oil has no equal. Mr. 1'rlost r cites Ilia case of a valuable trotter, so stiff from rheumatism, that he could not mny an Inch. Dy one, thorough application of St. Jacobs Oil at night, the animal was completely curd, and was fit for tbe race track the next day. Ths first big fish story that nah. nf Jo- Bock Ifill.S. C Rev.J. S. While, wys i U5oJ I U't'eis for general do. l,m U re",f', n,e 10 b"111' nJ whiskey wingt? Certainly,- else I how could It flv to a mm', head. I " "' -! " , ..MM I , For the Cures of Cnnrrlis. Tnlrta IIoan;cncsis, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma. Whoonino- Oni-V TnolJ inicnt Consumntion m.tl for tliotl relief of consumptive pcrFons Jn3 advanced stages of the I i -.casc.-'l pom oy ailUruggists. Price 25 c.'A SJ'1UII!I,II,IJLI ,U I.. -Fl A FEW HINTS FOR THE USE Of To tnora the bmin Otntlv, 3 to 4 PUU tttroHghlg, 4 ta 0 Hllt Experience viltiltcUtt th ropt ruosetn eucA cose. For Constlrnttnn. or !osttvrnaa. nn remedy Is so effective ns Ayer's. Fills, They Insure regular dally action, and re storo the bowels to a healthy condition. For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Avtn's. Pills are Invaluable, and a suro euro, Ilenrl-burn, Loss of Appetite, Font Moinneh, Flatulency, Dirtiness, IleniU ache, Numbness, Nausea, aro all rellvved and cured by AVER'S TlLLa, In Liver Complaint, unions Disorders, and Jaundice, Avlii's Pills 'should be, given In doses largo enough t" eiclto thu liver and bowels, and remove constipation. As a demising nicillcluo iu tho Spring, ths Pills are unequalled. Worms, caused by a morbid condition Of tho bowels, aro expelled by these TILLS, Eruptions. Skin Diseases, and riles, tho result of Indigestion or Constipation, aro cured by tho use of Avnn's Pills, For Colds, take Ayer's Pills to open tho lures, roinovo Inflammatory secrstlons, and allay the fever. .For DInrrhcen and Dysentery, catuad by sudden colds, Indigestible food, etc., Ayku's Pills are the true remedy. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, anil Bclatlca, often result from digestive derange ment, or colds, and disappear on removirg tho canso by tho use of Avcn's Pills. Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaint, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, aro cured by AVer's Tills. Suppression, and Folnful Menstrua tlon, have a safe and ready remedy In AYER'S PILLS, Full directions, In various languages, ae. company each package, rnEPAncn dy Dp.J.C.Ayere5tCo.ILowel;Masi, Sold by all Druggists, at 5U CSS E . 'Hi a " " ill w.tf 1 "o CD ns Pi t 4-i in o i-l r o li i O o s .0 "j-l 0 rQ Cl Pi T3 a r-H o 0! "ta Tl a tl ft W " K i- CO o I CD -a Cl. i B en cr CD CD C . bD o o . o s JZ CD E S. v- I CD Ct- CO CD C O ca o t CO 3 i CD tO o cz C CD "0 CD O r s CO o H a week aiwle at home by tba In dustrloui. licsl business now be- f..,a m.KII I I...H.I . w ...V ,HU.1W, 1..J1IIIBI 111,, .tli.ln.l llaulltiln.l.nH H, .... womenJioja and ulrli wsntotl everywhere to work for us. Now Is the time. You can work In snare time, or it vo your whole ittne to ll business. No other business will par von naa.lv .a I..II -.. .. ... 1 1 . ' iv"siii t.v vn, van la,, yini,iiicnnr. ruous nay, by enxalnir t once. Costly out, nt ami terms frt. Money raids flt. eay and honorably, Addiuss Tau k V., Au. gutti, Mains. dssl-Tl
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