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S ISxnmliilne; Burgeon, PltAUTICING PHYMOIAN andBUKdCON. dcficx: Hank street, mtBnn'b iilock, Lehixh lou, l'n. May bo consulted In tUo Ocrm 'n Lniifruaj:.. Nov. 30, D It, C. W. UOWKIt, PHYSICIAN AND SWnQEON. May bo consulted In Ilia Herman or English !ati:uiige. Oritirm tl.posite Durllng's Drus: stnro, liANKSt., EulilBhton. l'n. Jan. ll-yl W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE : Opposite the "iirnadwny House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patients have the benefit of the latest Irn. rrovoments In mo tunli.il appliances and ho bust matho la nfireatmetit In all surgical 0,-iseS. ANESTUUrin administered II desired. If usi.le, por.on3 residing outsldu or atauoh Ohunlt ekuuld m.iku cai-airi-iiienis by mall. Il8 vl QARBON HOUSS, j. w. ltAunEnusu, prtopniETon, HahicSt., Lgiiiatrrox, Pa. Tha 1U.UJJ Ilouan Hirers' (Irst-clats aeenm. avdatlom to Iho Tr.ivoilnir public. Hoarding liv tho luy or Week on lteasunablo Terms, tlhaica Olur.', Wines and Liquors alvruyon baud. iJon-1 Sheila and Stables, wills atton tire Hostlers, attache!. April 10-yl, -p.VCKRIlTO.N HOriili. U imj between Mjjucli Chunk & Lehightcn LBOPOM) MEYER, PnorniLTOn, l'ackorton, Ponn'a. Tkls well known holel Is admlrablT refitted, rtnil h is the bcataeomiaodalloris lor pennan. ent and transient boarders. Kxcollrnt laldo and tho very best llciaurs. Also tlno stables attaehed. Kept. 16-yl. Manch Clmuk House, Buiqnehanna Street, Mauch Uhunk, Pcnna., T. F. FBIIK, I'ropriolor. Vli en visiting nt tho County Seat this Hotel will fimnd to bo flrft-cUss In every red feet. Wines, l.lqu na, l.iiiser lieer. t.'lK irs and other llelresliuicnts of purest quality at tho liar. Terms very moderate. I'ntriummo solicited. riotit. 18S.T Beer Saloon anO. Eestauraut, 1143 Vine St., Phlladelpila. Dennis Gilbert, Proprietor. The Prtr Is funrished with choice Cifrars, rreh I.ar, and other refrebliniants. Per mis Irnin the l.elilxh Valley visIUiik I'lilla deluhla are respecllUll; Invited to (,'lvo mo a call. Dkhms Uilui:ut. .March lit, lfSt-tf. q win uitiimtrij Livery & Sale Stables llANlC STaiSliT.LilSIIIOIlTO.-S, Pn FAST TUOT t'IKG HOItSE3, ELEUAT OAUUIAGES. ml vosiUvtly LOWtU P11ICE3 tbnu any other Ltvcry in tho Cojnty. Larxoana handsome Carriages for Funtlal Kirsoseoanrt WeOdlnis. DAVID EUBKItT NOV. 22, l7J. i 3. W. RAUDENBUSH tenectfnUy annoanon to the public that lie bai nitenedA N K V I.IVIMtY ST AH Mi In emnflt1n Willi bis hotel, and Is prepared to Fnusrals WeJiinis or Business Trips on ihorteft notice and mot liberals ermp. All orders left at the"U..rrin Hnuse' will recelvo prompt attentlun. tS table on North Street, V. A. Lehman. Folleltnr of Atnerlinn khd Foremn Patents, WashlnKton. P.O. All business connected with Patcnta, nhetlier ueiore -no I'aieni. umeo or me uourta, r, lrumptly attcniled to. No oliurt) made un ess a paieiib isccureu. semi lor circular, WM. DUPPY & SON, of East Mauch Chunk, re prepared lo do all kinds of Plastering & Ornamental Wort at shortest notioe. Orders hy moll mil re ceive prompt allcntlou. Terms innlerale or good work, eeuIStf Joh Printing neatly, cheaply ana promptly oxooutod at this office 1 Railroad Guide. PMMelila yeaflins B. F. Anangemsnt ef?as:enger Trains. MAY 18?. Trams lcavo Allentown as follows: (Vlft PjiltRtOMRN llAlLtlOAD.) For rhlladeluhla at M.65, B.tO, ll.5 a. m., and 3.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 6.C0 a. m.and CM p.m. (Via East Pesn llRAtion.) For Heading and Harrlsburir, COO, 8.40 a. ra 12.16, O'. and 0.06 p. m, I'or l.nrc.ister and Uolumbla, 0.C0, 8.10 a. m., and 4 Bjp m. SUNDAYS. For HnrrlsburB, and waypoints, 7.S5 a. m., 0.(5 p. Ill l'ur Philadelphia 73Sn. m. Trains for Allentown leave as follows : (Via Pkukiomkn Kailuoad.) Leave Phllad'n. 4 3, 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, l.aD, JS0, and 6.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 6X0 a.m., 3 30,4.U0 p. in. (Via East Pksn. Hrancit.) 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Any ono can beeomea successful sRent Terms tree, Hallktt Hook Co., Portland, Maine. ileel5-yl Mills aiid Mill Sites in the Kothwest FOIl 8.t,E D.Y OILLSOiT, BEWAMIK & CO., Beal Estate anil Loan Apts, , MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Money Ijoaned, I Information as In Farms fur Sale, Gov't 3: KR. Lands Ilo.ine.a Cham-es. I Cbtcrfully furnished Match 8, Hit cortf. Capt. of tho Steamor "Zr'rtSS ASS Annther Allanllo stearealiip lins 140110 ib.uu in ruid.ooeah nnd nycr one liundred nnd Ibirly pt-rnons liavo H.tcrlflceil their IIvi-h lor the pr'ubnblo carelessneH'j of the (ifllcer ill iinineilliito cbaijje of Hie 111 laletl vestl nt the time of ber collision uilb a bhIIIhi bark. Ocean burrovs of tbU character naturally infers, wbcra thereon pears to bsve been cnrelt8.nens on tlio part il tho offlceri nnd crew, that the Cap tain of 11 ship ns tbe responsible bend, should bear tbe criticism and censure of 11 horror-stricken public. Tho information thus far gleaned from Hie rescued ol Iho Florida indicated that Cnplnin Sadler bail retired tu bis utote-rootn 'or rtat. leavltiR tba vesel in com nmnd of the First officer to.wlinne neQli((euce if tba di tster could Imve been avoid hiI nt all must bo attributed tho terrible loss of lile that followed close tipnn the crali of tbe two vessels. Tbat Ibis i.filccr wns oue of tbe rescued, while Ciptnin Sadler perished with nil tlio passenqerB but one, is nn apparent inferenco that the Litter was not nt the moment mora prepared or capable of Having hi9 own llio tbau vtfre those ubn suffered bis own late. Captain J V. Sadler's birth place wns Yarninntb. England. Ho was nliltlo over forly-eluht ynrs ofiiue. After receiving n -jnod educalioti ho became a sailor nnd was rapidly promoled until he became tbe commander of n vessel. His record ns a navigator Ijerjm with tho cnplaincy of a ablp sailinp; between Glsrmv ntid Nova Scoti.1. Liter be commanded a larue nhip between Loudon nnd the Eist Indies. (If ilii n liecnma cnnmclcil llli tho "Stnle Line" Oompanv ns Captain of the State of Virginia and the Slale of Imllaiin succenslveli? List December the Conipny nssitincd bim In Iho S nto ol Florida nller il.i beitij; overhnnltd it bis sng.stlnu. When loM the Slnto of Florida wns on its Morn voyage, from New I'nrk lo Glas gow the first lima under bin cnniinrnd. Ha had be n married 11 ree times, bill died rlilltllens. His first wlfo was ldlled hy accidci.tul full from a horse. Ills second died of consumption. Tho third Mrs S idler survives her husband nnd was nt the time of his loss, in Glasgow preparing n new home which she had just bought, for their fntnro residence. Thus endeth a 0 tlamity that reveals in all its terror tbe perils of n lile on the ocean aud the uncertainly of n voyi go ncro's the billow y A COMPLAIHT. Oil, please, sir, are you not llio tnan Thnt takes tip little boys. When they're doing what lliev oughtn't to Or making too much noise? t know you by the thing you Wear, That shines cu In the sun, And your great big yellow buttons- I just wish you'd glvo mo ond But wait lhat isn't what I want. Do you know Tommy, sir?" He hns blue eyes nnd tumbled half, And a cap that's made of fur. You see I'm mud ot Tommy, As mad ns I cun be; And won't you please find him, sir, And take bim up for me? And put him in lhat place, you know, Where it's all dark and dim, And keep In In llicro a long, long time, 'Cause I'm so mod nt him? You'll know him by the little dent lie has right in his chin, And the luhny sparkles in hlseyc31B When he keeps llio laughter in. He's very freckledi Tommy Is; ' Gut then, his cheeks are pink And il he lips got reddish lialr, it Is beautiful, I think. And ho is always good lomo 'Most always, anyway And if lie hadn't been so mean And cross to me to day, I think Oh, lliere bo is, right novr1 There, on llio corner, slit I guess he wauls ine, by tho way He's nodding so at me. Good byl Oil vest I quite forgot Tour Tom! he looks so bluel I guess I will lnri;lve lilm just This once, sir, wouldn't youJ AN ADYENTDEE IN PARIS. nt v. Some years ngn, when 1 first visited Paris, that cily.ulthotigb then coL'sidored lie a ill jftil , bad unt attained tbe marked degree of splendor which the energy and g-uius of Loui.s Nnpoleoit buva tduce produced. Many of the old, narrow streets, form erly inhabited by the poorer clid)c.have been renio.leled, and the magnificent public and private buildings, together with the parks, drives, nnd promenades in ntid surrounding Paris, lec-s It, if not iu population, fit bust iu beauty, the first ciiy In Europe. That this wns owing to tbe policy of Napoleon Ihere enn be nb doubt. Ills intimate knowledge of the French char' noter, which be learned while in ndversi ly, showed bim that if bo governed Paris wisely he was master of France, nnd he alopled tbe only sytem of strengthen ing bis power in Contributing to tbe pride of the aristocracy by the craudtnr displayed in arid nrnnnd Ihecnpitol, nnd to tbe comfort of tbe working classes by furnishing them with emplojment aud fon.l, Tbe place where vaf story commences was situated near the Hue St. Antoiiie. iu tbe ancient city of Paris, the district formerly inhabited by the rabble, who, under Itu.besp!rrre and bis associates, made the revolution such a reigu of ter ror, and wbicli is even now considered tbe most wretched locality iu tbul mag nificent city. I was about n month la Paris at the lime, and bnd left theTaileries gardens in company with n young Englishman named Qrahara. whose acqaiiutance 1 had formed, and ns we both desired to visit Ibe locality mentioned we proceed ed toward onr destination, having been previously informed by n gendarme of tbe direction. After walking about (wo boars id dir ty, narrow streets, intersecting each otb er in every possible direction, we found, ti our no small surprise, tbat we were lost. This idea Was anything but Irifliug, ns we well knew the character wluou the police authorities held conceruiug the residents of that portion of tha city. Hy Ibis lime tbe night bad become ex ceedingly dark, and tbe tew lamps which were hung on ropes scrota tbo streets gave but a fetblo light, rendering tbe daiknois more intense beyond tbeir rays. Florida, J. W. Sadlor. After nbriof consultation we concluded to r nler n restantnnt In nur vicinity ond inquire the nenrsst way to reach nny of the botilevnrds, wbsre. nlico arrived, wo cnnld rendilyoscefbiu tho location where wo resided. We entered nnd. having called forsomo wine, sat nt one of tbe small bibles in the rear of Ibe bar, There wero several persons in lb room, reenpied iu drinking, smoking. lalking, nnd peslicttlnllng in 5 manner peculiirly French. A bard-looking set they wtre, loo. Our entrance interrnpied for a moment tbo liprdnr, Mid eager gtanees were cast upon us; but they soon recommenced their conversation, although m n more guarded manner. Tlio wine we bnd ordered wns poor m quality, so wo barely touched it, and seeing lhat o'tr presence wns not regard ed with favor by tbe inmates wo pro eeeded to tho tmr nnd inquired tho near- eit.routo to Iho Boulevard Monlmnrle. Onr best informed us with many bows thnt he wonld protinro n guide, upon which be went lo tho door and called out "Jacques.'1 One of tbo tneti, n brond-sbordderf (1 ill-looking rascal appeared. nnd promised to show us lo otir destination if wo paid bim 2 francs. To this wt consented. urniiam lonnsuiy prilled ont seme gold to settle with the proprietor, who passed a minning glance lo our guide. I s.tid nothing nnlll we wero lalrly In the slreet, when I told Graham iu Eng lish I snspetled all was hot right. "What do you menu?" he replied. "That tellnw means barml' "Oh," said Graham, "1 ham nb fear. I have a revolver in my pocket, nnd should the scoundrel play false, whv, shall be tinder tbe becessitj' of ridding the world of his presence." Jacques looked ntns suspiciously, ntid wo discontinued our conversiliob. Wo bai not proceeded fiftten minutes when we arrived nt n cnl-de-seo. where the slrtet terminated in a high wall, thus barring fnrilitr progress. The guide nppeored confnsc-d, find np nn our questioning him why ha bad led ns there he replied that Ibe night was so dark he had mnito n mistake, tut he would ii qnlro at the bouse adjoining. Before wo could prcveut him he dis nppeared.nud having wailed ten minutes for bis renirn I remarked! "Wtf nro iu a bad scrape, Graham. That fellow has probably gone for bis companions to n-sist in ruhbiuH us.'' ' Weill" replied be. "We must not be caught in tilts Ir.ipl I seen un use iu re in lining here to be rubbed and perhaps murdered. Let ns rettlrii, nnd we milr meet a gendarme who will direct us " To this I consented, but we bad not prrceeded far wbou we heard th(J tinmp of several men coming in our direction. I seized Grabam'ti arm and drew bim into a passage leading to a dwelling set back I foul tbe street. We waited, scarcely able lo breathe, when we heard the guide exclaim: "Silenie, they cnuuot be far: I left them uear this pUcel" Oue of Iho others risked whether we htd Any weapons, "No," replied Iho guide, "I believe they have none." Just as be finished speiking the party arrived opposite to tbo place where we had takeu refuge, and we were abont to pass on wbeu one of them remarked I "They may be biding in tbe neighbor hood keep o good look-out." I saw there was uo time to be lost, and whispered toQrahttm: "Wo must tuak-i a rush, and trust to our legs.1' "All right." bo said; "now for It." Not a moment too soon, as one of tbe villains was not three yards from us, aud was doming iu our direction. We rushed out together, overthrew tbe ritfli tn before the others could oomo to his assist an co, nnd ran with till speed down the street, closely followed by live of tbe gmg. We should luva esoaped bad we kuowu the loaallty: but ou turn ing tie corasr wo wera met by .tbree. of the party, armed with bludgeons, who cheoied oar careei, Grabara fired at one, and, oltbongb my left arm wns powerless fiom a blow received while BlMdlnp; my beitdj I 'gr'ppled with my assailant, nnd had just snccecded In throning bim when I re ceived n blow from behind which de prived mo of my senses. When I recovered my bead seemed dlszy, and it wos some tlmi beforo I could renllza my sltuallou. Ever-lbing appeared datfe, and on reaching oat to ascertain wbcra I was u y baud como in contact wllb a human body. 1 shuddered, but quickly regaining my resolution 1 endeavored ts investigate tbe surroundings. I nt first Imagined 1 wns confined in ,i vault, but soon discovered my mistake. The filthy garbage nnd tha water nt my foot convinced tuo I' at I was entombed in one of tho oevrers which abound in r.irls. Tha thought wns terrible. To dio of starvation in this sickening place, or perhaps to furnish fob d for tho rals which infest tha sewers. Oh, Gndi what n falel I wns nlroady giving way to despair, when tbo mad dening pain 1 experienced induced me to bathe my bend iu tho cold, slimy water nt mv feet. This revived mo, nnd. bnVIng bonnd ray handkerchief around Iho wounded part, I felt considerably relieved. I then proceeded carefully to. grope my way along the setter, nnd soon per ceived n faint glimmering of light in the distance. This gave me renewed hope. I quick ened my pace, ntid soon arrived uuder the light, which proceeded from a grit- ing overhead, and shouted for help, but iu viilu. I continued on for nearly an hour. passing soveral gratings, atld rcnoniug my cries for help. The Inst otlo at which 1 arrived 1 thought I beard a noise resembling the rumbling of a wngnn on tbo pavement nbove. I redoubled my cries for assist ance, and Immediately beard n voice ex claim! 'Who calls for help?" For Gad's cuke," I replied, ''assist me nut of this place." "Remain here.' the voice said, "and I will speedily return, lie did soou return, but to me it was an ago. Several men removed the grating, and one was let down, who se Cured a rope around my body, and I was then drawn up. The joy I felt nt my delivery from n cruel death w is so great that I fainted, Ou my recovery sonlo branely was giv- eu inc. ttud I was taken to tho police headquarter?, where my deposition wns liken, and then sent to a hospital, whero I remained three weeks, Buffering from n violent fever, When nble to leave tbo bospitnl I went to the prefect of police, who congratu lated mo upon my recovery, nnd inform ed me of tbo nrreat of tho gang of rob bera, who for n lon t.ma had b.flled tbe authorities. Ho alo told hie of tbo death of poor Graham, whose body was found iu the sewer from which 1 so fortunately es- oipedi STRANQE U3E T0II THE TELEPHONE A police inspector at Odessa, says nu Engll-.h journal, ubb3o mime, Dobrijin sky, deserves in spite of its disso-inco to be Keiillciitd ou account of bis clever ness, has discovered n new use for tho ttlepboue. Ono day recently ii police man brought to the station u Jew, having in bis poss-sslon a quaulity of silver be lieved tu be Stoleu. Tbo silver ?as In ti semi-molten condition, nnd bad none ot its original features remaining to nssist in its identification. Heilce, as the J stoutly declared the motal to be his own property, the police inspector was put iu a fix, from which alibis cross examina tion of tbo presumed thief tailed to ex tricate LI in. At Inst n bright Idea s'ruck bim. He went to tho telephone in the ndjoiulug mom, nud, mentioning to the officials at lists police master's office what had happened, instructed them lo utter ill solemn tones, on aslguul being given, tbe words, "Ilsno Sujeliansky. It will bo better for thea to confess thnt thou lm.t robbed eomtbody, otherwise t'jy punish ment Mill iuevitably be more severe." Alter Hards summoning tbo Jew into the room, ho pointed lb tbo instrument on Ibe wall, am told bim tbat it really did not matter whether be divulged bis crime or not, us tbo "machine'' would do it lor bim. At this the Jew laughed outright, while the inspector placed n shvet of paper ou the table and prepared to take down the Confisslan. When everytbju, was ready, be tub! tbo Jen- to put tbe tu t) J to his ear. nnd decide whether be would confess himself or allow tho "uli- chine" to do It fur bim. Then, giving tbe signal, be returned to tbe tabje.whcu n second or two Inter ho had the Galls faction of seeing tbe Jew's fuco tutu deadly pala at hearing the solemn ndvice mysteriously conveyed to bim by the "machine,'' and of notlug down directly afterwards a penitent confession from the tbief'M own lips. A matchless woman nn old mild. Unbalanced Bids Tipty servant girls. Fries ly pairs the averago husband nnd wife. Ititber nmblgnous is the report of the New York mill: market tbat it is Hooded. It is tba feeblest mastac-h. s well as tba sickliest Child, that gets the most foudling. The man whom the optician fe spects The one who buys tba etcoud pair of ej e-glas.es. The Speaker of the llnuse Is gener ally called tbe chair, because he 13 sat down nn so often. 1 lalfoirri of the rjtlca Convention "6ap li'g, one wife, independence ud eur butler made by biudi LH'E IH A INlNO OAlir. The. expression of n fresh miulngcitnp nt tbe height of its boom, is something which must bo Been to bo comprehended. Tba cmip Is In tho heart of-a fir forest, perbnps, or on tbo stony side of n gulch. Nobody draws breath till bo Las got a cabin, or a bough bnt, or a tent over his bead, As if by magic, there grown np o sort of Elver t,a drz;ti or two board shao Hot, willi that cheapest ntn sillbst of all slams, the battlement front, fl Hinting its ugly equates all along tbe Hue. Oar ing signs, pnlnlsd on strips of cotton sheeting, Rro nailed over tbe doors In next to no timo tbcro will bo n "mint,"' 'i "(Xohnnge," n "batik, n "ChttKii laundry.'' n "Vienna bakery." a "hotel" and n -'livery stable." Between each night nnd morning will blossom ont crops of "renl estate offices," nnd places where "mining properties are bought nnd sold, e-'nlms located, proved, bonght nnd sold," tic. Cropinlsn, alas! of whiskey faloons, with wicked names ntid larld red cnrtnlns, danger nud death Riguals. Tho stumps aro not taken out of tbo pre tence.of a road, neither are tbo bowlders! nobody minds driving over them, or over anything, in fact, so ho pels to bis claim, or to the tract in wbicli he is fever ishly prospecting. If a brook trickles through the camp, so much tho better; it can do double duty ns drain nud well Luckiest they who drink highest np but they who drink lowest down do not mind The women, if women thero nrr, are fierce nnd restless like Ihnmon. They make nbltly semblances of homes out ol their oiio-rooftied cabitis. It is not worth while to have things comfortnble.or keep them in order, for thero no knowing whether the cntnp will (urn out to be a good one or not; and to-morrow they may pack up their chattels nnd movacn. At Ihejfalntest rumor of n bigger "find" in nnother camp, 'the men to whom thev belong will bo off, nnd they must follow. They stand in their eloorwajn idling. waiting, gossiping, quarrelliug. The only placid cfcntnrc3 nro tho babies whose simple needs of sun, dirt, nnd being let nlono, nro nmply supplied. They are happy, nud they only, In nil tho cntnp. It is n slrnngo life, luinnlnr- nl, unwholesome, lendiun to no cood cfttufortleas lo n degrco which many of those who lend it woutd not endure t day, except for tho hopo of greit gain, which fires their very veinsj Tbe wont of it Is, tbat tho life is ns fascinating i s it Is unwholesome. 'Once a miner al ways a miner." is a proverb which is little less Hum nu exact Ifulh. The life i3 slmplya gamesters life, with the wide world for hazard table, and tbe instnucrs are rare In wbicli it person who has once come under its spell etVr breaks nwny. It is no uncommon tbiug, iu Colorado, toineet nu old, gfay-haired nlnn who has been prospecting and mining all hiu life, nud has not yet made a dol lar, but is buoyaully sura that ha will "3tiiko it'' EOOU, Subscribe for uud rertd the Advccate It coulaius nil the latest local news up to tbo time of going to press. HUNDHED3 Wiilo they otvo their life and present good health til Acker's English ltemedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Sold by C. T. Horn, Lehiglilon, and E. A. Horn, Weissport. The editor of a seloutlfia monthly asks lor Correct Unwiugs ot n "Toruario nt Work. A nitn who went home ll.e other night and louud his wife readiug n letter eifincd "your own Julia." wlmh she found iu his inside coatpocket, las made it sketch of the 'Subitq-iout pro oefilings," which ho will send to Ibe scientific editor. A 810111111; fact. Heart Disease Is nnlv inferior in fatality lo consumption, do not sillier from it hut use Dr. Graves' Heart KcjUhilor. tt lus cured thousands, why not you? $1 at tlruerqist. A burglar got Into tho bouse of n lawyer tba other day. After a terrible struggle ibe lawyer succeeded lu robbing him. It is Slid lhat an lows woman drink three cjnirts of cidor id threo minutes. After tbut she wus quite be cider herself. tisi: ACKitn's KsuMsn Rimmr for Con sumption. Sold by Dr. C. T. Ilorn.I.o hihto!i, and E. A. Horn, Weissport. A question for puzzle solvers- "In wallz'ng with a young 1 idy not over sev enteen years, pretty nnd one of the ne-v er-get-dirzy sort, does the young man gel around tbo lady, or does Ibnyouug l.idy go nrouuil tbo young mati? ' This wife of a boarder at one of our hotels belted her husband over the brad with wash bowl the other day. When bis friends nk him what ails bit bead.be mutlers, "Inflammatory room-mole-ism,'' nnd adroitly gulden tho couversa. Hon into another channel, Subscribe for tho Advooath, only oue dollar n year1. "Where) woftld wo be vllliont wo. man?" asks a writer. Wo wmld ba all right jbtit tho little pug dog where would It b.?,. "Ila that lakes a wife lakes one," says Franklin. Yos. betakes cnretlttt bis wife doesn't catch bim hugging tbo servnnt girl. Simply beennse bis cat brongbt borne two or tbrro fish which she stole from n neighboring market, Brirgs boasts that he got bis mackerel by tbo kit. A strange fish, four feet long and with a mouth ten iucbes wide, wai ro cently captured off Block Inland. They are going to try aud get it a position 08 minstrel end-ram. -A man ueyer geta thnroncbly dlsi gnsted with love's young dresifn until be j lias given n girl n ring, and three days afterwards dl.eovers that she bi ben to a j eler In nscertaiu its real value. Miss Annie Huggitp is una of tbo players in the Salem ladles' polo team She is the "rn-her" of tbe club, and 1 when the oaptaiit efsdU oat, "X iw Hug I gup," it oomploUly piirajjuw tbe younj men its tbe oypoiiug team, 1 CUKES niieuma(ism,Neura!gfa,SclatIca Lumaagj, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Soro Theunt. sitTel!liiB-, Rpn.li,. UruUni llnnia, NAM, Frtwt Jlltea, isd am. onirn nobiLv riiss asd Aran. S.U Lj Dniiilsi ftn1 Oealsra r.rrh.ra. Kinr Cala 4 bull, nirecil.n. In II Lanauaa. tiir -itA(:i.i: A. vnncr.KK ces. C-mww, , a. V(A.ci-fc.ieoi iUUI-i. XA Cf. A For Something Very Nice In the Way o Ladies', Cent's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS OOTO Peter Heim, opposite tho Publfo Square, DANIC Street, Lchlfhlon, whero you will find a Large and l-'ashlouablo stock to soleet;from nt Lvnast Cash Prices. Also, Ladles' and Clint's Boots anil Shoes Hale to Order on 'short notice. Best Material nnd Work manship guaranteed. Prices are fully a Low as elsewhere Your patronage Is vcr cordially Inrltcd, Jiny lo.ruO ayfisjpi-fig T mi hi Bf SIS m a sr . it rA-1i . k "-ii5v"r1 n n.itsa.e. i . v r r. i e T15!'3'i'HeJS l!SS -H IT eJiHHMWliitl DOES WONDERFUL GURSS OF KlPHF.YptSEASES AMD LEVt-R GOrVIPi.Al.lTJ, Bre.in.o It acta on tho I.IYKIt, BOIVELS aid EIUSEVS at the tame time. Cecanso It cleoraed tha system cf tho ofiem ous humors tliat dsvclope la lUdneJ- and Uri luvry Diseases, ISUlousnces, Jaundice, Coaatlp. ttou. Files, cr in naeunattsn. Neuralgia. 2,T. vcua Clscrdere and all Fcmala Complaints. isr solid moor of xuis. tv V71XL tiuitELT circa CONSTIPATION, PILED. and RH(.UMAYI6M( Cy causisj VBXS3 ACTIOir cf aU the crgtuis end functions, thereby GLEAFSSMG tlio BLOOD reittorlf tlioiiomtfil power t3 throw off dtaetm T11CUSANDS OF OASES . ct th worst fonaa of thftso trrlbl dioiMoi have beea cxaickly relieved, and in a fttiortUin (PCRTCCTLY CURED trticr. iiiMQiisou drt, bow t ; unrcanis Dry cm bo ssnt bST riillj WTT.T.n, XUCiIAHD30N s Co., JJurlintrten, Vt U bt-na ititnp tr mtty Aiuuiita ir SKIM CURE, CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE, BLOOD CURei FOR SALE BY TIIOS. tS. T.IOMAB. TiiG Coiiele Bong Phosphate ! MANUFAOTUI1ED BY THE Allentown ManufaGturifli do., one of the Best Fertilisers for all kinds of FARM Crops and GARDEN Vegetables. FOR SALE DUniNfl THE SEASON tif . IYI. HEILMAN, LEIIUIITON, P April Id-ml n week at heme. 5 6l outfit free. Pay ahaolotely soro. No risk. Capital not reutffred. Reader. If toii want business at which persons of either sex. old ryotmg, ean make icreat a all the time they work, with abaoluto cuta nty, writ far particulars to II, Uallett U Co., Porllar-d, f-rs0 LINTON IinP.TNEY.fashlonaUcI UtZEJ Hoot and Snots Ma kek, hank St. Lchtiehton. All work warranted. i A ftirt Olaimsa specialty, and WAlf LttIN U. iV,'. e r i i 'flV.Ai' LS and all kinds nf LA Mi Si lUI'T bouuht -n" J.'""i ''" K'l and s ild paid. Un '" uni lu aell or hurt If . wrlt to A. A TUl'MaS, Attorney at I.nrl WH. am,h,n. ll 11' . . - r. -t,v. A UDT7P '".'..'"Vf"' '.11". iPRIZEarf money rltiht ow.i; world. All.ol.-I ve tree, n e stlv box orB-oors loll w 11 h.li, ,,. money rluht aw.iy iiian nfivtliinie nso In ihit hour. Tha broad ruad to fnrtOoe oei.l h. fura Iheworkvrs, ubsolutcls ir " Al n iJress Tacsj St Co. Aitftt.ta.E.t. ly wrs. - ii. ui "liner sex. suoe,i I rote Rrst he One V o
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