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Ullway between Mauch Chunk & Lchlichton LEOPOLD MEYER, PaormitTon, Packerton, Penn'a, This well known hotel Is admirably refitted. and has tho best accommodations lor pcrman. out and transient boarders. Excellent table, and the very best liquors. Also tine stables attached. Sept. 10-yL Mauch Chunk House, Susquehanna Street, Mauch uhunk, Pcnna., T. B FEIIH, rroprlctor. When visiting at the Oounty Seat this Hotel will found to bo first-class In every res pect. U'lio. Liquors, Laer llcer. Cigars and other Refreshments of pjrest quality at the liar. Terms very moderate. Patronage solicited. Sept. 22, 188.1 Livery 6s Sale Stables UARK STHESIST.LlSlliailTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT OARUIAGES, And positively LOWER PIUCEH thau nuv other Ltvory m the County, Larse and handsomo Carrlasos lor Funeral pirfuuea and Weildlnzs. DAVI U K11I1HKT Nuv. n. 1S7J. J. W. RAUDENBUSH Respectfully announon tn the publte that lie has opened a NEW LIVERY STAIILK In connection with his hotel, and Is prepared to larnun t eams tor Fmierals Welius or Business Trips on shortest notice and most liberal! erms. All orders left at tho "Carbon House" will receive prompt attention. Stable on North S(reet, next the hotel, I.thlghlon. an22-Tl I TtTtTnT? Send Oa. for postage, and re & rKI.H. eslvefree. arostlvtMis ofguiHl IX A tltuut whleh wdl help you to more money riant anav man anything eiss in iui orid. All. ol either sex. succeed Iroin fir. hnur. Th-i broad road lu fortune opens be. fore the workers, absidntely sure. At once ddteisTHCUtkC'o, A guila.Me, 1 H. V. Mobthimeb, Proprietor. VOL. XII., No 10. Railroad Guide. yeafling E. P Arrangement ef Passenger Trains. OOTORER Wtb, 1881. Trains leave Allentown as follows : (Via 1'KHKIOMBK ltAlLUOAD.) For Phllatlelphia at 't.lO, 0.60, 11.10 a. in., and "3.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 6.00 a. m.and 3.20 p.m. (Via East Pknh UnAscn.) for Reading and llarrlsburir, 0.00, 8.40 a. ra.. 1VI.15, 4.3", and 0.0& p. m. per Lancaster and Ltolnuibla, 6.C0, 8.10 a, m., uud 4 3J p. in. SUNDAY'S. For llnrrlslurir, and waypolnts, p.fis p. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via 1'KltKIOMEN llAILUOAD.) Leave Phllad'a. 4 3:1. 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, 1.35, 4 80, and 0.16 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8.0) a.m., 4. 'JO p.m. (Via Eabt I'bnn. IIiiakcii.) Leavo Itcadln, 7.30, 10.lt a. tn 2.00, 3.W. and 0.15 p. in. Leave llarrlsbutg, 62, 7.S0, 9.50 a. m., 1. 15 and 4.iiu p. in. Aicare Lancaster, tJ.su a. m., l.O) anu ia.w p. in. IjCuto uoiumoiii, .o a. m , l.iu anu tf.u p. in , fr'rom Klnic Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Readlnv, 7.31 a. m. l.cavo llnrrisburic, 5.20 a. m. Trains via "I'erkloinen Railroad'' vnarked thus () run to and Iroin Depot, Ninth and Orcen stri'ds, l'hlladelphftf, uther trains lo and frum llruad street Iicpot. The 5.iO and 0.43 a. ni. trains from Allen town, and the 1 35 and fi.15 p.m. train from Philadelphia, via I'erkloinen Railroad, have through cars to and Iroin Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. CO. IlANfOdK. Ucn'l Pais'r it Ticket Agent May 27th, US5. ALLEN LINE of STEAMERS TO AND FROM Prepaid Passengers from England, Ireland, and Miotlatid, can cmhark at either I. her pool, Glasgow, Queeustown, Londonderry or Ualnay. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE! Drafts on England, Ireland, and Scotland. II. V. MORTIIIMER, Agt. OAnnoK Advocate Office, LEIIIGHTON, PA. J" UEI1.71AIV & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa MILLERS and Dealers In AlIKindiof GRAIN BOUGHT and SOLD a It EG U I. Aft MARKET RATI53. Wo would, also, lcspcctluily Inlorm ourclt item that woaro now fully prcpartd to bUl' PLY them with ISest of sal rromanyMIn dcsliedatVER LOWEST I'KICKS. if. HEILMAN & CO. Jultr: Central Carriage Works. Bank St., Lchiglitou, Fa. 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Warner Miller, Junior Senator Warner Miller, known more familiarly ni " Wood-Pulp Miller," of Herki mer, N. Y., wus born in O&wcgo County, N. Y., Ati?ust l'.'tli, 183S, nnil is there fore in his 40th year. He graduated nt Union ColL'go in 18C0, anil then betnme n teacher in the Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, but when the war broke out in 18I11, ho enlisted lis private in the 5th N. Y cavalry. He tervcl with coiispipiotis bravery in the Shenandoah Vnlley, being promoted to Sergcnnt-Mtijor and Lieu tenant. At the battle of Winchester he was taken n prisoner, lint was finally "x ehunged" nftcr the close of the rebellion. Mr. Miller engaged in fanning and be came the owner of extensive paper mills in which enterprise lie is still engaged. He wus a delegate to the Notional Republican Convention in Philadelphia, in 1872, ami in 1874 was elected to the New York Legislature, serving two terms. Mr. Miller then entered nationul politics und was elected its n representative to llie l-orty-sixtli tJongrcss and was returned to the rorty-scvcntli. In 18H1, when Conkling and Flatt resigned their scats in tho Senate, 'Mr. Miller was chosen by the New York Assembly to succeed Thomas C. Piatt nnd took his scat October 11th, in tlic same year. Jlis term ol ollice docs not expire until tho aril of .March, 1887. Senator Miller, by his recent manipulation of the Reiiubllc.ui caucus of the New- York Lcgislatnro Bccuring the election by sneaker, has won lor htmsclt the budden reputation ns being the leader of the Ivcw ork Republicans and tho well-known fact that the Senator Is antagonistic to the present administration of Arthur gives special significance to his political control ling power in his State as indicating that he will become a prominent factor in dic tating against Arthur's rcnomination at Chicago next June. Mr. Miller is a man of splendid physical and mental stregth, and posscscss that personal magnetism which wins the lasting friendship of those with whom he cjuics in liuuiuuc i-omuci. OUR YOTJNQ FOLKS. EKCr N0T111.NO FROM 1IOTI1ICR. They sat at the spinning together Anil they spun tbe fiuo white thread, One face was young and the other old-- A golden and silver head. There was many a holy lesson, In woven with silent prayer, Taught to her gentle listening child, As they sat spinning (here. And of all that 1 speak, my darling, From older head and heart, God ziveth me ono last thing to say, With it thou shall not part. Thou wilt not listeu to many yoices, And, O, that these might be! Tho voice of pruitc, tin Jvoico of love, And voice ol flattery. Jlut.lislen to me. mvJittloone., mere 'anno thing tnou.snuit lear; iet ne'er a word to my loyo be said Her mother may not hear. No matter how true, my darling one, Tho words may seem to thee, They are not fit for my children to hear If not indeed fur me. If thou'lt ever keep the young heart pure, Thy mother's heart Iroin fear, Bring all that is told thee day by day At night to thy mother's ear." And thus they sat spinning together, An angel bent to ere Tho mother ond child whose happy lifo Wjlit uu so lovingly. Areoird was mode with Ids golden pen, . This on Ids page he said: This mother whu counseled her child so well, Never need feel afraid. For God would keep the heart of tbe child With tender love and fear, Who lisps, at her mother's sido at night, All to her mother's ear." Mine ACMiStealeF. 'Alint Burleigh, hete'st ft job for yon; one that s got game lull, nnd along base, perhaps." It wns the chief of tho Scotland Yard detective foice who (-poke, ut he stepped into the private office. A knot of "hale ellows well met," nnd I, uu American, among the number, were engaged iu thu innocent past-timo of n game of wist. I threw down my cards. The chiif Lauded me a telegram which read as follows: ItF-ADINO. F.nq Clifltles liiirton, the nfaut heir ot Ucenbam L idee.wns stolen from tho Lodee last night, it ts suspect ed, by tbo nursn, iu whoso charu it was placed, blie lias disappeared, one is UU, blonde hair, bine eyes, graceful and eniy in ber mauui-rs, and wears a plain, dark costume. Large reward for her capture and the recovery of tbe child. bDWABD rcr.DAOE. "Where is Becnbam Lodge?'' 1 iu- quired ns soou as I hid glauced at tbe dispatch. "Near Reading, about forty five miles np the Thames." 'The nurse will come to London with the child." That Is not so certain. This is doubt less a scheme to remove the heir to Ibe Heeubam e.tato by some person or per sona who are itching to obtain pos-ession alter Sir Edward Tordago's death. "Then yon think they will not run the hazard of bringing the child here?" "Certainly noL" With a flash my mind was made np, started out of the office and in a few rein- uteuwasona train that was bearing me at a rapid rate toward Reading. Upon my arrival I secured a private conveyance and after a drive of a few miles was landed at tbe entrance to tbe Lodge. I was met by an English gen tleman, who received me with much warmth and withal ocltation when I In formed bim that I had been placed on tbe case. "The object of my batdy visit is to glean some of tbe facts tn Ibe case and follow up any intelligent clew, it there beany. Was thin your child that was stolen, Sir Edward? "Bless you, not lam a bachelor never was married. Charles Burlnn was tbe nhlld of my sister. I am hie nncle, and by will Pave mads bim tbe liueal mala heir lo tbe Becnbam estates. "Have yoa any other relatives, Sir Ed ward?" Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY JANUARY, 26. 1881. Senator from Now York. tho Lower House, of Mr. Sherd as its "Yes, nuotber sister, n spiiiBter, Mis Applobee Lownge, lives with me and has beeu my housekeeper for many years. She also manages much ot my business affairs of late.ns I feel the weight of years Increasing upon me," 'Who was the nurse and what was htr name?" "My spinster sister's waiting maid. Her name is Percy Mies Jane Percy. A more dociIe,wiuuing and obedient ser vant we have never bad iu our employ. Charles Burton's mother died soon after Charles was boru, and we took the help less little infant to our borne nnd nursed it with the teudertst care. Miss Percy took such an interest iu the child that she was given tho sole charge, uud seemed to love it with a mother's love. Ou-,1 trust no harm has befallen it.where- ever it.has been taken." "What is its age?" "About a year." "What motive, think yon, was there for the abduction of the bed?' "Nuno that I can see, uuless the ex pectallon of securing n large reward for its return." "Then you do not suspect that a plot has been formed among some branch of you relatives ior the removal of tbe ohild?" Sir Edward stopped for a moment as if a flash of new life had entered his mind; but he stumped bis ponderous cane on the floor uud iudigusutly le plied: "My nlalives steal, that poor, helpless bibe! No perish the very thought of it Not one could so didionor tho imino o au Applebee or n Porilnge.'' As I arose to deport, an elderly lady of thu genuine spinster type walked gravely Into the room and glanced futivtly at mo as sbe advanced, -ThU is Mr. Mr. " "Burleigh," I interjected, to help ont the old man's memory. He's n detective sent up from London to dUcover our poor lost child, and he wuntstogetas much information ns be can. Sister, give bim all you can. You Ituow what Mist Piercy wore and what clothing the child bad cm." ' I presume, Sir Edward, youauido lbl," she replied rutber ttrlly, nnd snemcd to (-Lnuk from having anthing to commuuicate. Without wishing to force the mailer and uiakiug an apology for baste, I took my departure and uasi-oou back in London. I went nt once to my room, and picking up n goodsiz'd grip sack threw in somo of my clothing, with the expectation that I might be rtqulnd to make a long jonrney. Qjlug out np on tbe sheet I ordered n rab nnd was driven to tbe Inmtu line of steamers. where I aseitaiued that tho City of Rich motid was expected to leave Liverpool early the next morning. "You have your passenger lls-t, I pre same, 1 inquired of tbe clerk. Certainly." Will you please allow mo to look at it?" "With plfasnre." I gliuced along tbe list of namei, but could not see tbe one for which I wa seitching. I banded Ibe p.tper back and was about turning away, when th thought occurred to us that it would do no barm to questiou the official a little further. "Do yoa sell tbe London passage ticket?" "YeB sir," somewhat sharply, "Do yon recollect selling a ticket to tall lady with blue eyes, blonde hnir and attired in a dark costume?'' ' Very distinctly. I was attracted by ber beauty. She's a lovely woniau." "And efae purchased a ticket?" To llckets.1' "Two tickets!" I ejaculated with ara snrprlse, which drew the altentionof lb clerk. For once I had been thrown o my guard. "And sbe bad a child with ber In htr arms?" "I saw no child. I took her to be young lady who might sot object o good husband." "Strangel" "No, I don't tblnk so. Sbe never was a mother,'' "Perhaps not: but then" "Then what!" ''She might have set m ona else's child, 1.00 If yen know," nud I hastened out ol tbe of- ce nnd went to tbe railway station, v, here had tbe good fortune to catch the night up es for Liyerpool, So sure was I that I had gut upon the trail of tbe child abductor that I felt annoyed at every lit- v delny along tbe route. My mind was a glow of excitement, The game was big but shy nnd cunning. Nothing less ban tbo bird in Ibe baud would make o feel any certainly of success. I must reach Liverpool btfore tbe City of Rich- ond took her departure. If not, the pursuit would be longer and might end u failure even. When half the jonrney nd been made nnd Ibe train was wbitl- g through the darkuess nt a tremendous iced, tbero was a sudden stoppage that forboded no good. We came to a dead op. Oue of the drivtrs of the engine bad broken down. Tbe situation was ntertsting nnd exasperating to me. Some of tbe pissengers slept on oblitl- ous to their surroundings. Not so with e. I fretful nud chafed with disip- poiutmtnt. The hours wore on. When al length Ibe injury had been lep.ilrtd and tbe ruin started on its course, I had the sat isfaction of knotting that I could not reach Liverpool before tbe steamer sailed. resolved to t-ke the chances, nud so I curled myself up withiu myself nnd my own thoughts. Just as I had feared, ILe steamer had sailed upon my arrival iu Liverpool. My next thought was lo cible to New York, giving n description of tho woman nd child nud hav tbe former arrested. ois would bring others into the case I wanted tbe honor and reward myself, cddes.after careful ri flection, I thought might be ou tbe wrong scent. Tho personal description seemed to tally. The two tickels.no lube in Ibe no- mans charge and other circutnslniicts led me to tbiuk that ulter all I might be mistaken. Tbe thought of defeat drove me to de vising every scheme for pursuit. A new idea popped into my head. I rushed to tbe office of tbe Galon lino. When does your first steamer sail?" I cquircd of tho clerk. "To-morrow afternoon.'' "What's htr name?'' "The Alaska." "Alaska, eb?" Yes," 'She's n quick ont?" "Fastest essel afloat,'' "Do you think she oan reach New York before tbe Inman's City of Richmond, hich sailed this morning?'' ' I should tbluk bo will nrobablv dis tance ber by it day," That would make a difference of over wo dajs." "What of that barring aocidcntb?" Thrusting my baud into my pocket, I said: 'I want n cabin passage to New York." 'Your name, sit?" 'Janus Burloigh, an Amerio in detec tive, anxious to cross the dhcu uud get back home," With n somewhat contented spirit I went to n hotel and waited for the hour of tbe A'asku's depaiture. I lelt that I win still iu the race, but my competitor having such n start, while I was left practically at the post, I was not so col- fideut of winning after all. Anyway, I was glad tn sail for the laud of my birth. Tho novelty of having been sent to England and the continent, in quest of some noted crimiuuls who were wanted in the States had worn nuny nud I longed to sou my friends once more. Nothing of special note occurred dur Ing the passage across. The noblo ves. sel seemed as flet as tho wiud. Day by dav I studied with tntjerness tbe log of the vessel to learn our rate of speed Good fortune favored nswlth fair weather and sea. Upon our nrrival at Quarantine we learned that the City of Richmond had not reached port iu fact, was not ex pected until the next day, Ic.uno in to tbe city, engaged my rooms at tho ho lei, and niadn what preparations were needed for tbe execution of my plans Lfst the steamer might arrive at night I stayed Unit night at Staten Ixlinri, to he near at band. The precaution wit unnecessary, as she did not arrive nut.l Ibe next day Accompanied by the health officer and others I was soon on board uud wallteii through tbe saloon cabin with tbe non chalaut air of a person who bad no otl er bushiest than to hum a tune or twirl a cane. There was tbe usual prepar - tury bustle for disembarking. My fje could not catch the object of my searcb. Perhaps sbe was in her stateroom. I would wait nml see. The vessel was rounding into her pit r. bnt still no person who could by iny stretch of tbe imagination besiid to re semble tbe one I wanted. I rambled btek and forth and tbetw cended to the alt of the steamer. There stood a tU. shapely women, with her back turned toward me. She was twlr' ing ber sunshade and seemed absorbed lo gazing at the many sights tbat com manded her view, I ventured to approach tbe rail. My preseuse attracted ber attention ; sl.e turned ber face toward me; there were momentary mntnal glances. Wbtt a handsome face! What a charming figure! Stepping Dearer, I ventured, in Ihe most polite manner, to speak. "Glad tn get bark from your foreign tonr, I presume, Mis " "Benson la my name.' "Miss Benson, I took ynn to ha an American lady lam nn Atnerltvin. re Inridnc, after a long absetice. tn my na tlve land." "Ism an tired of this ship. How til 'A I will be when I a'ep on shore again It won't belong now, will it, sir?" "But n few minutes." Pshaw! I've made a mistake,'' thought I. "This ldy hasn't blonde hair. Her eyes ar mora a steel ery than bite Her cna'ume Is a s'eel gray tratellng 'salt Then, sbe is alone, n Year if Pniil in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. But I thought I detected n dccidedl) English accent in ber conversation. If sho wero Miss Jaue Percy, where could tbe child be? If she lm a compan ion, male or female, where was that mys terious persjuage? I must not bo foiled nt this stage of tho game. O.ico ou laud and swallowed op la tho mtclstroui of tbe masses, tbe cbildstea'et and tbe child might soon lose their iJtntity. I mut nut qnlckly. Confronting the fair woman, I said In a stern voice: "Your name is not Uni son. You are Miss J.inu Percy, Uu ab ductor of tho nepho of Sir Edward Purdage of Bjeuham, England. I am a detective. You are my prlsoutr. The woman stood transfixed, her form trembled, hrr chetks blanched at this sttddeu encounter. Although capable of calm silf-pos-session, she win thrown i ff her guard. Worn tu-liko, her emotioas overoHine her at d sbe fell at my feet. "Where is the child'" She hesitated and fallerlugly moaneu: "Iu the stetiagei." She conducted mo there, when my eyes fell upon tbo heir of Bieuh.tui Ljdge crowing iu tbe arms of a fat Irish nurse. I saw tbat my beautiful prisoner was comlorlably proidtd Itr (ill tbe soiling of tbe next steamer, aud bad tho pleasure of placing the young beir in Ihe arms of old Sir Edward. The spiuster k sler, stung at tbe action of ber brothtr in making tbe line of tbe Buttons instead of the Appubcts tbe saccossorn of bis large estates, bad coucocted this plot to tbduct the chil I. Trm lo bis prcmis , Sir Edward bstownd upon me such a handbome rtward that with ordinary caution tbe wolf need never howl ut my door. THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES, 1804 Thk TiMti will enter upon Ihe new year stronger and more prosjierous than ever before in its history more widely read and quoted, more heartily commended, and more fiercely criticised, with a more complete organization, and au ubler staif of contributors and with the same indeien- lenceand fearlessness that has made it successful and powerful In toe past. Tim Tints haj no parly lo folluw.no candidates to advance, but will meet every issue, as il has ever done, with consistent devotion to the right, to honest government, and the public wellare. And, while maintaining its position as the leiidinz journal of Philadelphia, it will aim to he (sinliuuaiiy in uiivauce in oil mat can add V.iltiu to a newspaper. 1 lie value of a newnarwr is not in its size or display, but in the intelligence and rare, the conciseness and froshnees with whii li it is edited, 'lilt Tiiiks spends lav ISIM, o ....... ( but nil its despatches nro carefully edited and condensed, in order lo give tho nun plete news of theilav in the most concise i.liil attractive shape, and with it a large Variety of entertaining ami instructive readiuit. The best writers at homo and abroad are employed to enrich its columns, and to make it a Journal adapted both to tho busy man and to tho leisure of the homo circle, a welcome visitor to Intelligent nnil honest citizens of every polilieul, ro liioos and social taste. Thk Wkkkly Tihss is altogether differ ent trom the weekly newsp ipers of twouty years ago. lim day ol those patiors is gone by. ilm telegraph and better local news' papers everywhere, especially in thelliriv log renties of rurul iiulnlinn, have made the old weekly metroiM.IiUn nrwrnapcr un sallslying. Those, that Wiiiir lo their undent usages have lost their hold on our lowdrd- ruovint: people; they are hut shadows of their loriuer greatness, and tliev have but a shadow of Iheir former power. Those papers have hail their usefulness, but it is gone; and, wiln it, they are going, loo. It was not the f uilt of the papcrr; it was Ihe im proveioent of tho (siuutrv that biouglil about thechange. Alen and women, wher ever they live, now require fresher news; and they require more than news. Thk Wkkki.y Tiuks gathers oil' tho typos of every passing week whatever has lusting interest to peoplo at large, and sets il before them in Kuril generosity ol paper ami punt as would haye astonished us ull twenty ers ago. Daily Twelve cents a week, fifty cents a month, a year, two cents a ropy. Sumiay Fiir cents a copy, $2 a year. Wkrki.v One copy, $2 a year; five copies, $8 a year; ten copies, M5 a year; twenty copies, $23 a year, with one copy free lu the getter uji of every club. THE TINJE3, 1'itrt.AiiKriiu Let uo una va'ue at a little price a virtuous w jniun's counsel. Were she perfect, one would ad mire ber more, but love her less. A good staph) patent mediclno like Jad win s rar fcyrnp mav be trusted with far inoro saiety than a doctor's prcseription The loriner bus been lesled over a hundred IhoipMnd times, while the latter may effect ami may not, For sale ut Thomas' drug store, Ilauk stieet. DoiU'4 good is tbe rn'y certainly bhppy actiou of a m in's life. Advice is seldom welcome. ThofB wl o nee 1 it most like it least. II thou desirest to ba held wise, be so wise ns to hold thy tongue. About twice as mucli of Jad win's Pine Tar Syrup for your money as that of any other, und every one admits it a hundred times belter forcolils,croup,,Vc Itisahou the only cough remedy made on scientifi principles. Thomas, tho druggist, sells it, When our liatro I h ton keen It p'aces us beneath those we bate. When ancry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, n hundred. All flowers will droop in absence of tbe suu that waked their sweets. AN OLD NURSE SAYS : Acker's Eng lish Remedy Is bkt lor roughs, croups, diphtheria, or bro. chili,. Sold by Dr. C.T, Horn, Leulgnton, A. Horn, Weisjport, Weakness of character is tbe only defect which oan'not be amended. Tho usual fortnns of complaint is to excite content; t more than pity. Bo thou a chaste as ice,; as pure as kuow, thou shall not escape calumny, Iluntsville, Ala. Rev. D. F. Manly says: "Uniwn's Iron Bilters relieved me o iudigesli iii and nervousness alter physic lans Iji el. David Davis says a man will never - ' sit long on a b,rbed wire feuce uuleis there uro but ih g ou both sides of It, A father k blessing caunot I drowned iu waler ur oouaumed by fire. -Tl.o-o who .re moat disinterested and have the least of selfishness, have bist uir tenuis for btljg bappy, An evil thought lu lie heart of man who I at a heart is about as trouble, some as a nsp in the ear. 'dubs ribe for the Advocatx, onl; one dollar a year. UAtyja, n iaMMiiiaiijiMaaaas The Carbon Adocata An Independent Family Newampec Published every ATURUAY, In behlghton, Carbon Co., fa., by II.YitllY V. ?lIIITIIIiHIEl(. (MTi''i:-HA VKWAV. a i-liiut itlttaiice alniri ll,e Ii:h Vuilm II. It. Helot. Tcrnis: $1.00 psrAiiiiuiiiiiiAtacs r.rr.iiT nracmrnoN or rutix ab rxitf To"b 3? riii tins: AT VUt LOW I'U1C4'.H IForthc Cure of Concha, Colds,! tt . - T ,.!.! rf- H iiuarciicss, jiruiiuiiut, uui), Anhiua, VhoopinK Coti;h. Inci- piL-nt Consumption ai.d for the reltU ot consumptive perrons in athanccd stipes of the DiScasc. Sold by all Drufrsists. Trico 25 c. THE SURE FOU CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. Hidney-Wort la the moat neAful remedr X ever used. Xr. I c, llou, Monkton. Vt, Ktdjiey.Wct. 1 alwaye reliable.' Sr. B. If. Clark, Bo. Hero, Vt, 'Sidney -Wort boa cured mv w ifo after two -rcara tuUei'laj." Dr. C. II, Oumrncrlin Suu U1U, Oa. IM THOUSANDS OF CASES it has cured where all else had failed. It la mild butcHloient, CUUTAIX IX ITS ACTION", but harmlcea In all cases. tjTlt eleannca tho ntod and StreitaHheni and rlvca Ncyt Ufo to all the Important crcana or Uiabody. The natural action, of tho Kidneya la restored. Tho Liver la cloanaed of all disease), and tlio Xtowele mo-re freely and healthfully. In this way tho worst disease are eradicated Iron tho ryetcin. a TSItX, $1.00 UtJtTD 0U D2T, E3Z.D BT DUVGCI9T&, Dry can be sent by mail. CTELXS, RIClIiUtD.lOX.UCO.OarltiijrtenTt. JkeiTY Pectoral. Xo other couiptahils arc so insidious In their itac:tntlioM)iitri.ctiiig the throat and lungs: ope so trilled with by the majority of sutler- tt. Tho ordinary cough or cold, resulting fr,o,u .trllllpir or unconscious, ex utile, is of Un hut tho beginning ot a latSt ekiiess. AVLB's CllLUittY 1'KtTOHAL has ell proven its etticacy in n forty scars' fight ,tii Ihioal and lung diseases, and should bo tkeu iu all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. " In 1.7 1 took a severe cold, which affected iv luncs. 1 had n terrible cough, and passed il'lu niter night without sleep. Thoifoctoi. ixolnoup. i men i i;u s iviiciiui j r.v nitw., which relieved my lungs, Induced icco. and afforded uie the rest necessary or the recoveiy of my strength, l)y tho 'Olll.liueil liso ol toe i-j.iiiuiAi. permit lent euro was elleeted. 1 nni now B years tld, hale ami hearty, snd am satisfied your nuiiiiv 1'l.tluiiAl, saved inc. lluiiAci: 1'AiuimoiHEn." IlocMngham, Vt., duly 15, lbf2. Croup. A Motlicr'a Tribute. "While lu the country Inst winter my little ,v tin,.,. , 111-.0M. uus inken ill with rroun: ,t i-eenied as if ho would die from strangu- nil, ni. line or the roniily sujgertca mo us if .Whit's CiiltitRV 1'liTonAt. a Uottlo of illwiiva krtlt 111 Hie liouso. This ,v:is tried ill small an I trcqucut doses, and o our iieiigni in less tiinu uair nn ouur ibs ittlo pallcut was breathing caeily. Tho doc- .or s.i.d that tho tiil.iuiv rtcTonAi, mm ,.m iii v darling lire. Can you vonaer at uir gratitude'.' Sincerely yours, Jl ur. Km Ji a dciiVEr." 1W West 12f th St., Mew Voik, JIny 10, 16M. " I have uid At Kit's CiiF.imv rr.CTOHAt, m mv family lor seternl ears, nun oo noj les.tate to pi nominee, it tno most eneciuai cincdy for coughs aud colds we have evir lied. A.. I. CHASE." I.al.u Crjstnl, Minn., March 13, Hf2. I sintered for light years from llronehltls, ind .iltertoing nianv reinedlea with no suc ess. I was cured by tho use of A vf.k's Clltlt- l!V I'll urn it. ,)ori:i ii WAUJES." r.ylialia, .miss., April o, its.'. " 1 e.nmoi s,iy enough In praise of AYVR'S I'lii iuiv l'l'.rTiiii.il.. lielletlng as I no mat Mil for Us use I should long since havo died riom lung troubles K. I1UAODOK." Palcsliue, Texas, Arm ST, Iti'. Ko caso of nn affoctlon of tho throat Ol lungs cxl.ls w hich cannot be greatly relieved ov tho uo of Avr.ns Ciiminv 1'Citobaw and It will iKU0s cure when the dlseaso IS i.ot already bejond tho control of medicine. mKPAKCU mv Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. bold by all Druggtsts. '.V mm mmm il t3?a!i?,gS'5Rlfii . tssjsi S S 1 B I E S Em 09 Oil! iJf1-), 73 rh nn a wsek at home. $3.00 autflt free, l'sy nnahsolulelr suto. No risk, Uapltal Yuu not required. Header, If you want hn.iiieia.at Htilah nersons of llhor sex. old or yuong, ean make treat pay all iho Hue mey wpra, wtin o.uiu,e cvriaiui, .m. particular to II. Hallktt &Oo., I'urtland, Malna. deeltvl deeltyl No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the United States uanauaanu r;urope, si rciuce.l rates. With our principal ottlco located lu Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Ottice, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness and di. Hindi and al lees cost than other patent at torneys who ar. at a dlstaur. from W ash. Ingiun, and who have, Iherelore, to employ "asfuclataallurnets " We make preliminary eiaiiilnatlons and lumlsh opinions as to ra teutahllliy, Ire of charge, and all who aro interested in new Inventions and patents ar. Invited In send for a copy o our "lluid. for obtaining Patents," Klilrh I sent free lo any address, aud contains (writ lete Instruc tions liow to obtain iialenf sand other valua ble matlar. 'Voteferlo llit tlnrman-Aiorr. Iran National Hank Washington, V. O.; th. Ilojal Swedish. Nornealsu and Danish Leg. lions, nt Wuhlngtun ; Hon. Jos. ttaa.y, lal. Uhlel .luillce U. 8 t'ouri ol Ulalmsj lo the lllllclali of Iho U. S Patent Ofllre, and to .-enuiors and tleubers of Congress from ever) rttala. Address i l-OPIH ninoi.B H CO., So. 'lolioraot Patents and itiom... .i i..v i . Utolt siuildloi .VA.Jlsai s 1), O, II . K- i) 'si e )
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