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''Onlyababyl' Suttly and low, Telling a rcriuicm, measured and slow, Tlis sad, sweet tousue ol tho mellow-toned bell Voices our tears In Its sorrowfiil kuell, And loving hands lay Deep under the sod The beautiful clay Whose bouI Is with Ood, While strangers to grief whisper under their brciilh. "It's 'only a baby gone lo Its death." "Only ubabyl" Ah do you pot knqw That little feet walls where no others can go? That soft little flnger3 Laid on the chords Make music that lingers Sweeter than words? That the touch ot a baby has magic that brings Harmonics rich from dlspprdant heart. stilngs? That In her little voice all the melodies sweet. Which are sung In the home In unison meet? "Only a babyl"-So little a life, That no one can tell how amid tlio world strife Tho nhlrr of the loom where our lives take their form. s This little gojd thread should havo weaved In Its charm? Yet Into thoso nooks Where secrets are kept, By laugh and by looks She wordlessly crept t And smiled away furrows from faoes groun old, Made warm nestling places In natures grown cold, 'Only a baby?" .And yet from the skies The great Ood looked down oml smiled In her eyes, Till wo saw them shino From glory Just given The light all divine The radiance of heaven I "Only a baby I" Yet so needed above. That an angel canio dowu with a message of love. And lilted the babo-at tho word of the Prom the mother's warm breast to the bosom of God, Ill Partnership. tiiu BTony or a staok itoupEjtv irr OALIFOUMIA. Jack JIartIn and Pedro Valencia stood beneath a fragrant buckeye by the roadside awaiting tlic arrival of tlio stage, then due at the village of Cgmpo Scco. It was tlio twillgbt of a warm summer's dayi and the cool breczo that had sprung up seemed to have freshened the perfumes of withering wild flpwura and drooplns erasscs, The air was scented witli the fragrance of the bal samlc pine and the odor of the buckcy blossom. The two men ttpotl slleii and watchful under tho shadow of tho overhanging foliage, occasionally glanc ing Impatiently down the rpad, which. from their position, sloped prolpltousIy for a considerable distance, mnking an abrupt turn at the foot of tlus hill nnd then descending a deep canyon, Into the bottom of which the sun never penatrated, Jt was put of this canyon that the stage must emcrgo befpre be ginning the last ascent, at the summit of which stood tlic two men who await' cd its coming. Jt was a long, weary climb for the horses, and a slow, tcdl ous Interval for the passengers. The oft winds of evening rustled the som bcr pines, and far away In tho gray chaparral tho mountain quail called to his mate. Out of the canyon arose the murmurs of turbulent waters, and great yolJoiv jack-rabbit hopped lazily down the dusty road, TJui brown hills arose on either side, their bases grow; thick with greasewood and tar-Brass, while to tlio eastward, through the twU light haze.the loftier peaks of the Sierra rcarad their dark, bastlon-llkc slopes against a darker sky. It was a scene that would have iin pressed any observer, whether artist or layman, but for Jack Martin or Tcdro Valencia it hid no such charm. They were simply and solely waiting for the coming stage. It was a matter of bust noss with them, and they were not pre. pared to sacrifice busluossfpr sentiment, Theirs wa mercenary partnership, partnership that admitted of no other consideration than mutual loyalty in the transaction of their affairs, courage In the execution of their designs, and an honest division of the profits of their enterprise. "There she comes!" U was Martin wlio iiprtkc, Pedro bent forward and llsUnoil Intently, Up through the murmuring canyon floated the croaking of ivlieeU and the jingle of liarnoss, j Then the sharp crack of a whip was 1 heard, followed by the hoarse voice of the driver as he urged his hones to re- newed exertion, Podro turned and found himself face to face with a hooded 1 form armed with a double-barreled shot gun. He expressed no surprise, but ad- CTJACOBS Qlf uERMan REMEDY vancing to where tho roots of tho buck eye sank Into tho red earth of tho hank by tho roadside, am" lifting a gunny sack similar to that which covered tho upper portion of his companion's body, drew It over his head. Drawing a shot gun from the underbrush, ho crossed the road and disappeared In the chaparral, Martin, stppd close In the sjiadpw pf tho buckeye, Tho stago crawled lazily out or tno canyon, Uuly tno timer ana a singio passenger pccuplod tho box, and tho passenger was a woman. tVJien the chicle had approached within tcnyaraa of tho buckeye, a shrill whistle sounded and two men with leveled shot-guns stood In tho roadway. The leaders of the stago team sprang away to the right and would have dashed down tho bank In their fright if tho driver had not skillfully reined them in, Haiti" "Halt it Is," the driver replied; "but yqu might as well put down them Gat ling they're dangerous, nnd might go off; besides, they skecr this young lady." "Shut ycrjawand throw down that bos," commanded Marvin, advancing with lils gun leveled, while Valencia grasped tho reins of the nigh leader. "Which box do you mean?" Inquired the driver. "Wells Fargo's; and If you give us the wrong one you'll never drive over this road again." Tho threat produced the effect In tended, and a heavy bluo box, bound 1th Iron, and padlocked, was flung into the road. Martin examined it closely, and was apparently satisfied, for he motioned Pedro away from the horses and ordered tho driver to "Go ahead, and bo quick about It, too." When tho stage had disappeared, the partners picked up the box and struck Into a narrow trail leading across the canypu. "Purty heavy bpx," remarked Pedro. "Yes. I reckon we've called the turn this time, If It's over ten thousand I'm going to quit the business," Martin ans wered. The two men struggled in silence through tho chaparral, crossing prc elpitous gulches and climbing steep rld'cs, until they reached tho head of a gloomy canyon, thickly overhung with young pines and cheuiisal, Here they deposited their burden, an'd tearing away a huge bpwldcr from the hillside, revealed a cavity that had evidently been prepared for the reception of booty. They hastily thrust the box Into Us place, carefully effacing every trace of their work. On their return to Campo Seep, they found the town in a fever of excitement over the bold robbery that had occurred almost at their very dpors. The sheriff and a posse of determined men were scouring the country In search of the robbers, nnd the people were anxiously awaiting the result of the search. Xot the least suspicion attached to the part ners, whp were regarded by the citizens of Campo Seco simply as gamblers of tho ordinary character. They retired that night weary with their labor, but exulting in the knowledge that their en terprise had yielded them the handsome prolit of twenty thousand dollars. Pcoito Valencia, solus, pretty good night's work," mut tered Pedro Valencia, as he curled up In his bunk, after parting with Martin ."a pretty good night's work. Twenty thousand dollars! My share is ten thou sand! That'll take me hack to Puran go, nnd plantations arc cheap enough there. Santa Maria 1 but I'll live easy after this. I'll pass for a rich gold hunter, and I'll marry some rich ranchero's daughter, and I'll ride the finest horse In Mexico, Twenty thou sand dollars, nnd half of It Is mine. Ten thousand dollars! That's a good deal, but It isn't as much as twenty thousand. Why shouldn't I have It all? He's only a miserable Gringo, anyhow, and if he gets half a chance he'Jl cheat mo out of my share. Suppose I walk off with the box? Twenty thousand dollars in Mexico Is a big pill. Let mo sec. I can fool this Yankee thief, nnd I believe I'll do it. I'll tnke the bpx out of 'the cache and hide it somewhere else. When the row about this rob bory cools down and tho Gringo talks about dividing, we'll go to tho place where we hid the box, and wo won't find it. Then I'll say somo cursed thief has watched us and stolen our money. The Yankee won't know any different. Then, when the time comes, I'll disap pear, I might as well have twenty thousand as ten thousand, and I'll have It this very night." And the robber arose, and dressing himself, placed a revolver in his belt, and stole forth Into the night. Jack Mahtijj, eosiicw. "It's tho best job I ever did," tliought Jack Martin, as he flung himself, half undressed, on tho bed in his cabin. "Twenty thousand dollars! My share is ten thousand. Ten thousand dollars. I'll quit cards; I'll bean honest man; I'll get out of the State; I'll go back to Missouri, buy a farm and settle down, I'll live easy the rest of my life," The vision that roso before the fob' ber's Imagination was so 'vivid, so easy of realization, that he hecamo restless with excitement tlio first emotion ho had shown since tho Incident at the buckeye, pn tha summit pf "Two-mile Hill." He sprang from the bed, re lighted his candle, and paced to and fro across the narrow cabin. Then he threw a plnrknot on the smoldering embers In the fireplace, and, lighting ills pipe, seated himself before the lire, watching tlio Haines an they curled greedily around the nwUipu wood, "Yes, I'll go back to Missouri, buy a littte farm, marry the prettied girl In 1 tbe country and settle down." I A smile of satisfaction o cr-prend his I countenance as these thoughts flashed through bis mind, "They'll never suspeot we, They'll think I made my money In the nilne3. Well, I did make It In the mines, didn't j I? It don't mako any difference how 1 1 made It, and I ilon't care how honest my neighbor's think I'yo been, Ten 1 knife," ho continued, "is pioof that I thousand dollars! It won't bo long be- j shot him In tclf-defense." fore I mako It twenty thousand. I . As he spoke ho pointed to a niurdcr wlsh I hadn't taken that cursed Greaser 0113 bowlo-knife. which Pedro clutched In on the spec. I could have handled the job just as well without him. Be sides, what does ho want with so much moeny? It'll never do him any good. Ho'll only buok It off at inontc. I wish Jack Martin arose and went to the door. He looked out. "Starlight," ho muttdred. Returning to his scat, he puffed at his plpo with renewed vigor, "Now, that Greaser," ho thought, "wouldn't think nothing of cutting my throatfor thatmoney. I'll betlto won't rest until ho gets me In tho door, so he can get away with the swag. I won't trust him. If ho docs tho square thing I'll divide if ho don't I'll keep the twenty thousand and he can whistle for his share, I'll hide tho box In my own cache, and I'll hldu It to-night." In a few minutes Jack Mai tin was creeping through tho pines of Lame Hog Gulch. He was armed to the teeth, and ho know a short cut to tho oanyan where tho stolen treasure was buried. Jack Martin orawled noiselessly through tho brush on his hands and knees. The pines through which the night wind sighed In ghpstly cadences, shut out the dim light of the stars, and the vicinity of the cave was as dark as the interior of a cemetery vault. The robber had almost reached the place where the box was burled, when his quick car deteoted tho pjesenoo of nni other person. Ho paused and lay flat upon the earth. "Somebody Is after that box," he muttered, A curse and the peculiar grunt of n man who Is endeavoring to lift somo heavy burden broke the stillness. "It's that thieving Greaser," thought Martin. "Well, If he thinks he Is go. ing to swindle mo he Is mistaken. His life ain't worth tho powder I'll burn to kill him." At this mpment the man in tho bush gave a cry of satisfaction. The bowlder had been displaced. Ho dragged the box out of the cave. Martin drew his revolver and cocked it, There was tho sound of crackling twigs and the noise of jingling coin as the box was dragged through the brush, Then a dark form crawled out of the thicket and struggled down the canyon, dragging the box af ter him. Still Martin did not lire, al though the mark was a fair one. He even put up his pistol and followed his doubly dishonest partner. It was long tramp the fixed stars were sink ing low on tho horizon- when tbcSIex!- 1111 rcacjicit me spin wjiero lie jntcnueu 1 1 ,1 . 1 1 . 1 1 .1 1 to hide tho ill-gotten treasure, He had scarcely disappeared over the summit of the ridge after placing the box In the new cache, when Martin sprang from his place of concealment and disinterred it. In another hour the treasure had been rcburied and Martin was sneaking homeward In tho gray dawn, exhausted and satisfied with his night's work. A month rolled by. The excitement engendered by the robbery of the Cam po Seco stage had, subsidod to a still hunt by Wells.Fargo it Co.'s detectives, Tlio partimrs, with hypocritical earnest ness, wcro talking of t division of tho spoil. A night had been named for un earthing the treasure. Both men wait ed Impatiently for tho denoument, and when, 011 the night selcctcdiW tho di vision, they stood befpyo the cave at tlin head of tho canyon each was prepared to play his part. The bowlder was rolled away, and the Mexican, thrusting his hand into tho cave, gave vent to a well simulated cry of dlsmav. "Tho box Is gone!" ho cried. "Gone!" echoed Martin. "You lie, you mlscrablo Greaser, you He. It must be there," "Keel for yourself," the Mexican answered. Martin apparently trembled with ngi. tatlon, threw himself on his knees nnd reached into tho cjive. Then he arose, and, grasping the Mexican by tbe arm, exclaimed: "Where Is tho box? You know where 11 is. Don't go back on mc, Pedro we're partncrs-rwfi'vo risked our necks together to get this money, and It ain't right to beat mo this way. It's a joko on me, ain't it?" "I've played no Joke on you Jack, Somebody followed us when we carried off tho box, that's all, and they've stolen tho money that's all there is about jt. We'll havo to stand up an other stage, Jack, My be we'll havo better luck next time," This explanation seemed to satisfy Martin, and tho partners returned to Campo Seco. For a week tbey pretend ed to plan together, preparatory to rob bing another stage. Then one dark night Pedro Valencia left town, as ho thought, forever. He had made every preparation for fleeing the country with tbe twenty thousand dollars. It was nearly midnight when he returned. When he entered the gambling hell where Martin was playing, hJ3 swarthy face filled was wltb rage. "Jack Martin, I want to see you out side," ho hissed between bis set teeth. Martin exchanged his faro chips for money and arose. The crisis hid nr. lived. The diiparture of the two men was sri!e)y noticed (jy nc other play ers. Suddenly they were Martini by a pistol-shot, follows! almost Instantly by ; another, that rang out on the night air with deadly diitiuetnets. As tbe crowd rtuhed to tbe door, a man staggered In. 1 to the room and fall headlong to tbe floor. The blood was pouring lu tor rents from his bide, and Ihe pallor of ; death was creeping over his dark face, ' Jt was Pedro Valencia "Who shot you, Pedro?'! Inquired one of the gamblers. "I did," All eyes were turned to the door, In which stood Jack Martin, n finirib-ltto' idtitnl In lita linnil 'I'llint In his right hand, Thu dying robber raised himself by n mighty effort on his elbow, and rcgardlns Uls partner with look In which Impotent rage was mingled with bato and malice, gasped this dcnunclatom "Jack Martln-and me robbed tlio robbed tho stage. Ho stolo the money from from mc. Twenty thous " With a gurgling groan, tho Mexican sank back on the lloor, tho blood gushed from his noso and mouth, and In anoth er Instant ho was dead, TJio partner ship was dissolved. On tho trial for murder Jack Martin told tho whole story, and he told It truthfully, notwithstanding lha advice of his lawyers, who expected a heavy foo In the advent of his acquittal, tie confessed . tho robbery, detailed the double play of himself and Pedro, and testified that when the latter on that fatal night accused him of removing the treasure from tho plaoe where ho (Pedro) had hidden It, he admitted tho fact, When he refused to divide, the Mexican had attnokod him with tho knife, and In self-defense he had killed his partner. This version of tho affair could not bo disputed, arpd a. verdict of not gulty was rendered. Hut Martin had not revealed tho bid ding place of tha twenty thousand dol lars. On his trial for robbery, ho pleaded guilty and wa3 sentenced to ten years in tho State prison. Ho carried his secret with him, aud although his term has long since expired, tho spot whero the money was burled has never been discovered, notwithstanding the fact that hundreds of men havo searched for It In evesy direction for miles around Campo Scco. After his release Martin disappeared, and it is supposed that ho quietly and secretly unearthed tho treasure and fled with It to some dis tant retreat, where he may be living nt tho present time a highly respected citizen. But his name is not John Martin, HE ONLY WANTED Tu EE. Judge Gerald-Cuimnlngs is a respected resident of Port Wprtli, Texas, not withstanding that he Is immensely 6tout aud a member of the legal profession lie tried many anti-fat remedies to re duce his weight, but without any satis. factory result. Ho finally went to tho a I Hot Springs in Arkansaw, and much tp his joy ho lost considerable adipose tissue, and returned to Fort Worth in a most happy frame of mind. Ho tliought and talked of nothing elso except his loss of flesh. He went tp market on morning re cently, and said to the butcher: "Cut me off twenty ppnnds pf porkL" The request was complied with. The Judge looked at tho meat for some time, nnd then walked off, "Shall J send the meat to your house, judge?" asked tho butcher. "O, no," was the reply, "I don't want it. I have fitllon off jiut twcnly psumls, and I only wanted to ace how much it was," THE MOTHER KNEW. Fond mother "Now look here, George, I want you to break off with that girl. She is very pretty, and all that, but I know her too well to want you to risk your lifo and happiness by marrying her. Why she knows no more about housekeeping than I do about Greek; not a bit." George "Perhaps not, but she can learn." "After marriage is rather late for that, George." "But you said yourself that you did not know a thing about housekeeping until after you were married." "very true, ucorge, and jour poor father died of dyspepsia twenty years ago," Tna Hot Weather Of mld.sumraer lias n weakening effect, both upon body nnd mind, You feel absolutely incapable of doing any ardu ous work, and even light duties are performed languidly, 'i his low state of tho system causes even greater infirmity, and gives opportunity for serious dlsrase to gain a foot-hold. In this condition the system is quick to respond to tho reviving, quickening, and strengthening effect of Hood's Sarsapar lll.t, which purities tlicblood, regulates the digestive organs, and Infuses fresh life and vigor Into every portion of the body. People wlio have taken it write us, say ing: "It puts new life right into inc." "It makes mo young again," Header, if you sutler from summer weakness, try Hood's Sarsaparllla. 100 Hoses $1. IT LOOKS THAT WAY. "Why do you sneer at Houston's claim to bo a sea-port?" asked a stranger of a Galveston man tbe other day; "you are on the same footing I nrefird to a harbor us she Is?" "1 do not see how," replied the Gab. vestonian, "Houston has nothing but a bayou, while Galveston " "Exactly. Houston, for a harbor, has bayou one, hasn't she?" Certainly." "And considering all the money spent upon it, and the amount jou want the Government to spend, doosn't it look at though you dotlnxl to buy one too?" It required six glasses of beer to restore the Galveston man to consciousness A YOUNG- LAWYER. Bobby begged his mamma to buy him a drum. "I am afraid, Bobby," she replied, "that If I were to buy you admin grandpa might not like it very well." "Tliat wouldn't make any dlffereiu e. mamma," llobijy nrgtu-d, "co. ou see, the (hum ain't tor gramliu: it':, for me." This conversation occurred a good uuiiy years ago, un.l Boloy.ub j Ii. no a iniiD, i practicing lav. ' in I'hiladt 1-I'll'J, Cold feet Two feet of snow, t la it correct to speak pf a sick law yer as uu Illegal uiau? We want to ask one question 1 "Can a person go around a square? Among tho Industrial occupations not enumeratod In the census repoi Is Is that of ofllcc-seekliife- Tills Is a serious omission In view of the vast nunibers who give their whole time to It. "Shall I play this pretty German walti for you?" she asked, as she run her fair llnt'ors over the Ivory keys. "No, thank you," he replied, "play an American Mr, I do not understand the German." You may speak ns you will of pedl, gree generally, but In a sleeping car It is a man's berth which raises him above his fellows. What is tho difference between a flood and an angry brakeman? One breaks tho dn.ins and tho other swears with considerable vigor. An English paper lmnn ttcinheud- cd, "Mary Anderson stays in London." Well, what cfltl English girls wear thorn too, and you'd better let Mnry alone. A Fastlnc Girl In Cincinnati a slxtoen-vcar old clrl recently died after rt fast of fifty-two days. She had been attacked by eomo thing llko paralysis which rendered It impossible for her to take nourishment. The human system cannot thrive with out goou 100a anu good ability to digest It. Weak and Impaired digestion is rec tified by Brown's Iron Bitters hotter than any other tonic in tho world, Mr. J. K, Freebcrz. Pomerov. Iowa. t,avs:-i "I used Brown's Iron Bittera for dvs- pepsia and poor appetlto; completely cured me." It will euro vou. WThero Is a youth up-town who ls'sp lazy that tho only work he does Is wheti laboilng under a mUtako. Freshman: "May I havo the pleas ure?" Miss Society: 'Oul." "What does 'we' mean?" 'fO U and I," Backlcn'a Arnica SaWo, Tho beat salvo in tlio world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt t'hucjn. fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblands, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satsfac tion, ormoney refunded. Price l!5.ccnts per box. Tho old-fashioned two-for-a-quartcr kiss has eomo in again with the revived style of wearing tho mouth large and open. Shlloh's A'itallzer Is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness' and all symptoms ot llvspcpsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. F. Blcry, Wcissport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron- cnuis immetuaieiy relieved bv Slilloh's tyuro 00111 uy v. r , uiery welssport Dr. C. T, Horn LcUlghton. That hacking Cough and can bo so quickly cure by Shiloh's Cure. Wo gaur.tnteo it. bold by B. F. Biory Weiss port, Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehlghton,. iVt ill ypu stffep with dyspepsia nnd liver complaint? Shlloh's Vllallzcr is guaranteed to cure you. Sold bv W. F. Bicry, cissport, Dr. C. T. Horn, Le- nigmon, -vSleeplcfs nlchts, made miserable by that Jcrrible cough. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy fpr you. Sold by W. F. Uiery, Welssport, C. T. Horn, Lehigh ton. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Sliilcji's Catarrh Hemcdy, Price CO cents. Xasal injec tors fro. Bold by W. F. Ilicry, Weiss- port, j , tiorn, L,enigmon. For lame back, side or chest, use .Ninon's rorous Piaster. Prlco 25 cents, hold uy v. f, uiery welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton, Shlloh's Couch nnd Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. Sold by W. F. Blery Wcissport, C. T. Horn Lehlghton. Telegraph poles are so close together In the city that there Is no longer any excuse for a drunken man falling down. To Kekp the Blood Pure and the bowels well regulated, be careful of your diet; do not use rum or lobacco, and take occasional doses of ViNrrsAP. Bit teks. Perfect health must follow such a course. The range of diseases that can be relieve by the use of Vijjegar BlTTJine Is literally without limit, A Boston bicycler says that he ! going all over tbe earth on hi machine. We havo seen bicyclers go all over tho earth off their machines. Dip eno end of a spoigo in water and tho whole will soon be saturated. So a disease in one part of the body effects other parts. You havo noticed this youraclf. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, will induce constipation, piles, rheumatismand gravel. A timely use pf Dr. Kennedy's Favcrite Bemedy will prevent tliesn results. It Is pleas ant to tho taste and may bo taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives elasticity, life and cheeks with roses on them. If General Black wants to get Sister Sweet out of tho Chicago Pension Office, be will havo to marry her. At least, It looks that way now. In Holland, Mich., C. J, Doesberry publishes the Xemi, and in its columns strongly recommends Dr, Thomas' Ec leetrie Oil for coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh and asthma. "Has anybody called during my absence, Mr, Lamont?" Inquired the President. "Yes, your Excellency; three gentlemen and eight Kontucklana,' "That tired feeling" from which you suffer so much, particularly In the mora ine, is entirely thrown off by Hood's flsmparJlla. At Vassar First dear girls "Let's always spell gymnasium 'Jim.' " Sec ond dear; "Why?" First dear: "It looks so much more manly, you know." In speaking i.f tbe performance of a celebrated (singer, a musical critic said: We bans upon every note." A re markable proof of tlie singer's power of "exiicution." In no other medicinal preparation inn v tin- rtMil'i. i,l tin- uit intellUjt nt ft 1 1 I aC-tl!l.c U,un bean steadily ami prtwrewh el utilised Ayer's barsapanlla. It b-ada the II '1 11 .i". I aC-tl!l.c u.uuiiv bctm so as in Hat as a tnOy'ifnt!!!i' preparation frr allhloo.1 ! ilj.i'4-.. I THE BEST TONIC. 1 Tills raodlclno, combining Iron with purq It Is lmoliinUo for Wscnsca peoullar to r. omop, nml all whn loud sedc ntnry lives. It does not injuro the tetli,CTUscKcdftcUf Product) oomtiTOtloniottf r Jmn TmSKcnxsi So. .1 'P!,rl.c"P,'1 1'YrlflM, the blood, ftlmaloyc tlionppetlte.ntd! tho assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn Rnd lit letting-, and strength, uu tho nuieilM end nerves. , lor Intermittent lovers. lassitude, Lock of in.-r?v, A.C., it has rn cjual. ' fir Tho cenuine has abovo trade mark nnd veed red lines on Wrapper. Tafcp po other. v.Vmll7 IHlOVmillJIICAI, CO., lUTIIARXtUn, II. V. MORTIMER, Sr., OTARY PIIRI I 7 Ol'FlCEt ADVOCATE BUILUIITU, Bank-vyay, Iiohtghtou, Pennft All business pertaining to tbe office will receive prompt attention. 10. A Ie-vV and Original Plan Instruction In CLASSICAL MUSIC on the Piano and Organ, Founded on tho Celfbra'ed ItOPfllNS a Mi.-rrrna v nri-'Ttmn T..m. Also agent for the Hi:HftlNU PIANO am the KSTEV (1UDAM, Old Instruments; tuten n exchange for now ones. ueaier in juusio. aiusioai instruments anil T. F. KI.KINTOP, ,cilghtpn, l'n, April;, 18ss-6tn 10-TcTi-10rlctrlO-,Tcn.-lQ DI0 LEWIS'S NUGGETS, A Remarkable Magazine,-. Crowded with Brief Articles, on Sauitary Subjects by that most sensible, terse & humor ous writer, DR. I)IO LEWIS. Wli lis feiglit IE GqU ! YOU CAN GET A SAME COPY FOR 10 CENTS By tending to (ha NEW IMo I.cmIs Publishing- Company, (SO 71 BIBLi: HOUSE, Jfisw Yoan Cry. lO-Ten.-10-Ten.lO-Tcn-lQ A PRIZED Sends cents fur rostaRe.aridre, v Ircn. u cosily box ol itoods tch "-111 licln rou lo mn,r money rlirht anar than nnyihlnK else In tno. world. All, of either es,IU-eeed from first hour. The hroad way V) fnrtuno opens tier foro tho workers, absolutely sure, At ecea addres'. Tuva & Co., Augusta, .Me, Dec. :0'1 y l V UIVV-IjO ijes FllU PERSONS residing throughout tho United States and Ojnada for dett.rtlan.non.ruriport.lntemeer anur, cruelty, Incnipatlriplty, etc. Adrlas rce. State vour cast- and sdurrf s AIT -H.N1SY WARD, World Baildlnir, lejf Hrojdnay, New Yoik. July llMy Hair Vigor restores, witU the gloss and frashucss ef youth, fadtnl or C'4y la:r to a natural, nob .owii co'.o.-, or-deep IiI-ik, nsm.nybe desired. By Its use ll.l.t r r t W ik in U darkened, tlilu hair lu.uu..c.l, an I baldness often,, though not always, cured. )t ohecl.3 falling of the hair, and stimu late a we.iL .iii.I six .' pruiflh to vigor. It prevents nnd i-un - saiurf nml dandruff, aud fie.il ucai-'y ti rv d:i.,6 lucul'.ar to tho sealp. As a Lu lies' llnlr Ilresslns, this Vicon Is une-iUiM -I ; It ecntaius neither ol) nor dye, ro..d it .ij- .n s"li, ely, and tlllceu lu iine.uuua:, m il lin)uru a delicate, ajrseable, and lastmj lerfuiue. Mr. C. P. Ii i' " r'te frnrn Ktrty, O,, Jit'li, litKt : " Lis: I ill no liair commenced filling cut, and hi a suurt time I became nearly hald. I used part of a untile nf Avr.u'a luut Yhinn, which stopped the fall luj of the ha r. and started n ueir growth. I liave new u lu.l lirrul of hair growlug vigor ously, and am convinced that hut lor tins lite ot your preparation 1 should have becu intlrUy bald." .1. W. Itiiirtx, proprietor of tha McAtthtr (Mtrt finjuuvr, says : Avail's Ham Viaoa is u most excellent preparation for the halt. I speak ot it from my oru experieneu. Us use promotiu the growth of new hair, aut wa4 it gloas and soft. Tl Vinojtisalso a slire cure for dandruff. :ot within iu knowledge has the prearatloii ever failed to give 11 Ire satiifactloa." Mb. ,tri r.linpAiay, leader of tho jnlebiated ' Talrbairi) ramllv" ef Scottish Vocalist, writes fioin Itniim, JAus. . t t. , ISljO. "Llir stiiee my hair keni M gin sil very evtdeues of the euauge ihieh Ueettug time procuietli, I liave used Aiuts Haia Viumi, aud ro ham been able to luaUiUin an ai-nearance of yMithtuluess-a matter ef 4ouMerabl eouao,ueuee jo rrr.Liilfs, ora tors, actors, ami In fact every cue wbourcs lu tha eyes of the public." Mu. rt. A. PliEaniTi, writing; from 1.T'r SI., (aVtrVarVMiw, .IC-iss . ,4iril IJ. saysi wo laors asro arx.ut iu.Mhir.1." of in hair same i't(, It thinned ter supl!), iuu I was fast growing- tiald. on tuiug Am u'h llaia; Yl u lh f.illinj; -t -nfii-d and n rvt.i 0.Miinieni-,.il. and m .il- ait a in-i.illl n - liea was ciuijilft- lv --v i-I v.tli fth.il 1-air Ji haa eulitiliuist l all-l n- ima sim t).-fi.ro it I.-II I r. knl..i iy (ied hut .u. llottla pf the V iii-.i., nuw use It oceamoually ns S ilrestn." We have Imn-lre la i-f similar teat-.vionla $ to the i'$cs-') ..f .visit's IIaiii V h.ou. It needs but a ti ial Vi oUTtucw tho moot skepti cal of l value paUCFARED DV Dr. J . 0. Ay or & Co. , Lowell, Ma jt Ssdd l' all iMuvjIr'w.