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Who bides Ills time, and fevers not In the hot race that none achieves, Shall wear cool wreathen laurel, wronnh Willi crimson berries In the leaves, And he khall relnu a goodly kltiB, And sway his hand o'er every clime, With peace nrll on his signet rltiR, Who bides his time. FROM THEJOTTRY. BY RUTn r.AN603I. "It's Scvcnty-elsht Pickett Place," said Miss Diver. "Anil hero is my check, driver 1" Miss Dorothy Diver gave these, orders with aipassutnption of being well up in tho ways of tho metropolis; in fact, she tried to speak as if she worn in the daily habit of engaging hacks. Hut her feigned manner did not hnposc upon Charlie Kingston at all. "A llttlo girl from tho country," he said to himself. "Xcvcr been" hero in her life before. She'll loso that com plexion beforo sho has been here many months." Charlie Kingston, bo it understood, was not a professional jehti. lie him self was not so very long from tho rural districts. It had become necessary for him to come to New York to take care of an old undo who was an invalid; it had also become neccsiary that ha should cam his living. A neighboring llvery-stablo was to bo sold out at a bargain, and Charlie had a healthy man's liking for horses. So he bought it.pajingpart of the money down and giving a mortgage for the rest; and ho was hero this misty February evening because one of his drivers had sprained a wrist in lifting a heavy trunk, and business was brisk. Dorothy looked at him as he held open tho hack-door for her, and secret ly wondered if this was tho typical Xcw York hack-driver of whom sho had read and heard so many evil things. His eye was bright and clear, his check wore a healthy glow, aud no prince of tho blood could have been more quietly courteous than was he. While sho was still considering these things, the hack stopped. "Seventy-eight Pickett Place, miss,' said tho driver, jumping down from the box. "Oh.havo we reached it so soon?'cried Dorothy, starting out of a reverie. "Oh, dear, I forgot to ask how much tho faro would be!" "One dollor, miss," said Kingston, smiling in spito of himself at her evi dent panic, Dorothy drew a sigh of reliel. This surely was not the overcharge she had dreaded. "If you would please carry the trunk up stairs," said she, timidly, half-fear ing lest the New York hack-driver should cast the baggnge, with impreca tions, on tho pavement, and decline further to serve her. But Charlie Kingston did nothing of tho sort. lie only said, "Certainly, miss," and went up stairs at once, with tho trunk well-balanced on his shoulder. "Tho fourth flat this Is quite right," said Dorothy. "I'm so much obliged to you, driver 1" And she timidly tendered the dollar bill, with a little silver dime. Kingston gave back tho latter coin. "One dollar is my fare," said he, calmly. "But f or your trouble with the trunk,' ' she faltered. He smiled a little. "It Is my business to take trouble," said ho, "Good evening, mltsl" And before Dorothy otmld remonttratc he was gone. "I never saw such a nice hack-driver in my life," thought the, as the tapped at the door. - Sho- listened. There was no voice, but there were fooUteps Inside, "I wonder," she mused, "if Norman will open the door himself?" For Dorothy, be it known, had planned a'surprlse for her brother Nor- man, who had oome to New York, about a year since, to follow his traded u H arsi D OI g j-rister. , IHDEPE2TDEHT LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTS, Dorothy had longed to come, too, but, alas, she was not a man, but a woman I But of lato her stepmother had made tho family home so obnoxious to her that sho had suddenly conceived the do termination of coming to New York to live with Norman, tints severing the pordian knot of affairs. ' "He will be glad to have me keep houso for him," sho thought; "and I oh, I would ijo to the very top of Pike's Peak to get away from that woman I" So here sho was, upon that winter night, rosy, smiling and eager, when tho door was opened at Number Seventy eight Pickett Place. "Oh, Normy dear Normy I" And she flung herself, sobbing, upon the broad shoulders that eclipsed tho one cheery gaslight. "I I bog your pardon," faltered a deep voice, "but it isn't Normy! Mr. Diver hasn't come In yet. I am lloyal Brooks his chum, you know! You are his sister 1 suppose you look ex actly llko hhn, Pray sit down by the fire and warm yourself; it's very cold." And Dorothy, blushing to tho very roots of her hair, obeyed. "Will ho be in soon?" she stammered. "Very soon now. May 1 give you a cup ot tea? I flatter myself I'm rather a dabster in the. brewing of tea. Wo take turns in keeping house, we fel lows Normy Diver, Bill Blake and mo, and this is my week. We club together and rent this fiat. Wo couldn't stand the boarding-house business any longer, you know, Miss Diver." And thus chatting, to relieve her em barrassment, lie bustled around, and presently brought her a cun of very nice tea on a dusty Japanese tray, with two or threo fossil biscuits and a slice or two of cold beef. Before sho had finished it, Norman himself came In, fresh and breezy. "Who have you here?" ho cried. "Hello! it's Dotty! Why, you precious little pussy, how on earth came' you here?" And then Dorothy told her tale, inter rupted a few minutes later by the appear ance of the third young printer, Wil- loughby Blakoby name, who was equally amazod and equally disposed to be hos pitable to the pretty stranger. "And so," said Dorothy, holding tight on Norman's hand, "I've come to llvo with you." "You arc tho dearest llttlo lass in all the yorld," said Norman, with a puz zled look; "but, you see, it won't work. There's the other fellows, you know. It's sharo and share alike in our house keeping affairs, and we haven't any ex tra room." "I could sleep on the sofa, with a rug over me, and give Miss Diver my denl" suggested Brooks, eagerly. "Your den is all very well for a rough chap llko you," tald BUI Blake, in a superior way, "but It wouldn't do for a young lady. I'd offer mine, but It Is only lighted by a shaft, with Pilkin3' baby crying all night, directly below I'm used to it, but I don't think r.ny ono else could stand it," "She could stay with Kitty Cliff?" suggested Brooks, suddenly. "The very Ideal" bhoutcd Bill, smit ing his knee, And Norman whispered to. her that Kitty Cliff was tho fiancee of Brook: a bright girl, who llcd a few doors down the street. "You'll bo sure to like her, Dotty," said he. "And I can sec as much cf you, as if you were here." Dorothy's lip trembled. "But I wanted to surprise you," eald she. "I wanted to bo your little house keeper, Normy." "You have surprised me, Dot," said he. "And next spring, when tho lease rims out, I'll give Blake and Brooks notice to quit, and you shall come to live with roc." He walked around with her, a llttlo later, to Miss Cliff. ' Miss Cliff received them with a smll lng welcome. "Oh, I'll take the very best care of her," said she. "I'm so glad to have you for a room-mate, Miss Diver. And perhaps I can get you a place in tho store where I try on:" "Try on!" repeated Dorothy, in some bewilderment, "Jerseys and mantles, yon know," explained Kitty Cliff. "For the cus tomers to judge the effect. I know they want another girl at the rcady mado linen counter, and I think that my recommendation would be worth something." It was a quiet, home-like house, kept by a respectable widow, and Dorothy grew quite cheerful sitting by Kitty Cliffs fire, in spite of the disappoint ment sho had that night sustainod. The rattling of milkmen's carts over the stones awoke her betimes In the morning, and she went with Kitty down to tho breakfast-table, where only the earliest boarders had as yet made their appcaraucc. And tho first sho knew, sho was courtetying to the very hack driver of last night, while Kilty was saying: "Miss Diver, this is Mr. Kingston. Mr, Kingston, let me present you to my friend, Mis Diver, from Scholiaric county," "Why," cried Dotty, "It's tho hack, man!" "It's the young lady for Soventy-elght Pickett Place!" sld Mr. Kingston. "But I am not a liackrnan 1" ' "Neither do I live at Seventy-eight Plckott Place!" sold Dorothy, laughing, i And then onsued a mutual explana-j tion, in the course of which Charlie and Dorothy became exoellent friends. Our little heroine succeed od in ob aining tho vacant situation at the store where Kitty Cliff "tried on," ond, con trary to Mr. Kingston's predletion, her roses bloomed as brightly at ever at the expiration of three month. Tor Dotty was hippy, asd there is 0 toslc liie isppisess M-11-I.UM WB SWI M. I Willi II IIKimi UajjWUlUWSl!Stf IL'UVPBjLl ,11, Live and Lot Live." PA., SATURDAY, AUGUSTS. 1881: "Well, puss," said Norman to her, as the winter wore itself away, "I gave the fellows notice to clear out to-day. I shall bo nil ready for you to como and keep houac for me on tho first of May." Dorothy blushod vividly. "Oh, Norman!" eriuil she, "I'm so sorry, but " "But what?" said Norman. "You're not going back to the country?" '.'No, not exactly," said Dorothy. "But I'm going to keep houso for somo one else. I'm engaged to Charlie Kings ton." "Hollo!" Bald Norman Diver. "Then the fellows may as well stay where thoy are?" "If you don't mind," whispered Dorothy. "Well, you'll have a good husband," said Norman. "And now that his undo is dead, he'll have a nice llttlo property of his own. After all, puss, It was n clever Idea of yours to como to the city." "But I never dieamed how things were going to turnout!" said Dorothy, BORN TO BE rjRUAT. l'UOLOCIUE. Great, ah, me, Few are soj And to be Great we know Is 11 light Tate has given To the best Under lleaen. And the rest For it fishtt ' tub riiornncr. He was born 'Kcath a star, HhlnltiK lone: And his inn Hald "his fata Is to bo I.Ike a slar Bright: and he," . Said his inn, "Will bo great," the rt'LriLLjir.rrT. Years rolled on, tie grow stout Thirty stonn Thereabout Weighed: and so. As his urn Prophesied, A g'feiil car Case he died In a show. Fight fffflu-Devil Fil The following- extract from "Tho Toilers of tho Sea," by Victor Hugo, shows tho rare descriptive powers of tho famous author: Such was the creature in whoso power Gllllatt had fallen for somo minutes. The monster was the inhabitant of tho grotto the 'terrible genii of the place. A- kind of sombre demon of the water. All the splendors of the cavern exist- ed-for it alone. On the day of the previous month when Gllllatt had first penetrated Into the grotto, tho dark outline, vaguely perceived by him in tho ripples of the secret waters, was this monster. It was here In its home. When, entering for tho second time into tho cavern In pursuit of. the crab, ho had observed tho crevice In which he supposed that tho crab had taken refuge, thepieurre was there lying in wait for prey. Is it possible to imagine that secict ambush? No bird would brcod, no egg would burst to life, no Cower would dare to open, no breast to give milk, no heart to love, no spirit to soar, under the in llucnce of that apparition of evil watch ing with sinister patience in tho dusk. Gllliatt had thrust his arm deep into the opening; tho monster had snapped at. it. It held him fast, as tho spider holds the fly. Ho was in the water up to his belt; his naked feet clutching the slippery roundness of tho huge btoncs at the bottom; his right arm bound and ren dered powerless by the flat coils of tho long tentacles of the creature, and his body almost hidden under the folds and eross folds of this horrible bandage. Of the eight arms of the devil-fish, three adhered to the rock, while five encircled GiHIatt. In this way, cling lng to the granite on tho one hand, and on tho other to his human prey, it cn cbainod him to the rock. Two hundred and fifty suckers were upon him, tor menting him with agony and loathine. He was grasped by gigantic hands, the fingers of which were each neatly a, yard long, and furnisbod inside with living ousters eating into the flesh. As we have said, it is impossible to tear one's self from tho folds of the devil-fish. The attemnt ends onlv in a firmer grasp. The monster dings with more determined force. Its effort in creases with that of its victim; every struggle produces a tightening of his ligatures. Gllllatt had but one resource, his knife. His left hand only was free, but the reader knows with what powor he could use it. Itmight have been ssld that he had two riRht hands. His open knife was lo his hand. The antenna of the devil lUh cannot be cut; it is a leathery auUtance, im possible to divide with the knife; it slips unaer the edge; IU position in attack alto is such, that to eit it would be to wound the victim's own flesh. The creature is formidable, but there Is a wav of reals tintr it. Th fi.i i Jinn am of bhark know this, as doe auy one who hat seen them execute certain abrupt movements in the tea. The porpoise know It also; they have a way of biting the cuttlefish which decapitate it. Hence the frequent sight on the sea of pen fish, poulp and enuJetUh wltliout heads. The eeohalentera, in fact. Is onlv vul- serable through the head. CrillUrt . is set !fa;rsst - tils SI. 00 If Ho had never scen a devlMlsh of this ' size. Hii first encounter wa? with one of tho larger speeiof. Another would have been powerless with terror, With the devil-fish, as with a futlous bull, there is a certain moment In the conflict which must bu seized. It Is the instant when the bull loners tho neck; It is the Instant when the devil fish advances Its head. The movement is rapid. Ho who loses that moment is destroyed. Tho things we have described occupied only a f ow moments. Gllllatt, however, felt the Increasing power of its innumer able suckers. The monster is cunning; it tries first to stupefy Its prey. It seizes, and then pauses awhile. Gllllatt grasped his knife; the sucking increased. lie looked et-the monster, which seemed to look at him. Suddenly It loosened from the roeklts sixth antenna, and, darting It at him, sc'.zed him by tho left arm. At that same moment It advanced Its head with a violent movement. In one necond more its mouth would have fastened on his breast. Bleeding in the sides, and with his two arnt3 en tangled, ho would have been a dvad man. But Gllllatt was watchful. He uvolded tho antenna, and at tho the moment when the monster darted forward to fasten on his breast, ho struck it with the knife clenched In his left hand. There wcro two convulsions in opposite directions that of tho devil-fish anl that of its prey. The movement was rapid as a double flash of lightning. He had plunged the blade of his knife into the fiat, slimy substance, and by a rapid movement, llko the flourish of a whip In the air, described a circle round the two eyc3,ho wrenched the head oil as a man would draw a tooth. . The struggle was ended. The folds relaxed. The monster dropped away, llko tho slow detaching of hands. Tho four hundred suckers, deprived of their sustaining power, dropped at onco from the man and the rock. Tho mass sank to the bottom of tho water. Breathless with the struggle, Gllllatt could perceive perceive upon the stones at his feet two shapeless, slimy heaps, the head on one side, tho remainder of tho monster on the other. Fearing, nevertheless, some convuls ive return of his agony, he lecoilcd to avoid the reach of tho dreaded ten tacles. But the monster was quite dead. Gllllatt closed his knife. rairios -wortTn kehemberino That a bag of hot sand relieves neur algia. That warm borax water will remove dandruff. That salt should be eaten with nuts to aid digestion. That milk which stands too long makes bitter butter. That a hot, strong lemonade taken at bedtime will break up a bad cold. That it rests you, in sewing, to change your position frequently. That rusty flatirons- ibould be rubbed over with beeswax and lard. That a little soda water will relieve sick headache caused by indigestion. That a cup of strong coffee will re move the odor of onions from the breath. That tough meat Is made tender by lying a few minutes in vinegar water. That well-ventilated bed-rooms will prevent morning headaches and lassi tude. That a cup of hot water drank before meals will relieve nausea and dyspepsia. That a fever patient can be made cool and comfortablo by frequent sponging oil with soda water. That consumptive night sweats may bo arrested by sponging tho body night ly in salt water. That ono in faint should be laid flat on his back, then loosen his clothes and let htm alone. That cold tea should be saved for your vinegar barrel. It sours easily and gives color and flavor. That to beat the whites of eggs quick ly, add a pinch of salt. Salt cools and cold eggs froth rapidly. That the hair may bo kept from fall ing out after illness by a frequent ap plication to the scalp of sage tea. That you can take out Bpots front wash goods by rubbing them with the y'olk of an egg before washing. That white spots upon varnished fur niture will disapper if you hold a hot plate from the stove over them. These aro Solid Facts. Tho best blood purifier and system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Hitters. Insetivltyof the Liver, Bili ousness, Jaundice, Consumption, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or who ever requires an appeti ser, tonlo nr mild stimulant wlllalivnva find Elcetricjilttcrs the best and only certain cure known. They act snrely and quickly, every bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by T. D. Thomas. IIOW IS IT. "How is business?" taid GUlyspoon to Fllpklns. "Busluefrs is looking down looking down," ld rilpkins, shaking his head deplodngjy. 31eotlng again, a week later, GUly spoon asked of Fllpkins the same ques tion, to which he replied: "Business is looking up looking up," said be, rubbing his palms with a satisfied air. "Hut how do you account for such a change In so short a space Of time?" "W ell, you see, the fact of It is bust- new Is ilit on its back and it must look up." Which gains the most at a corona- tion the King or the peoplo? The peo-1 pie gsia i (ravtroig- arid tn e1- a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. Wife: "Don't bother me now; un twist your own suspenders; we surely wilt bo lato. It's time now for the first dance, and I am now only half dressed for the ball." After u man has led a fast life for a while tho fast life begins to lead hint Hotter than Vacation, This is pre-eminently the vacation month, vUion thousands seek rest and recreation. But to thoso who suffer the depressing effects of summer debility, tho disagreeable symptoms of scrofula. tho tortures of biliousness, dysjieptia or sick headache, there is more pain than pleasure in leaving home. To such we say. give Hood's Snrsaparllla a trial. It will purify your blood, tone up and strengthen your body, expel every trace of scrofula, correct biliousness, nnd positively cure dyspepsia or sick head, aeho. Take it before you go, aud you will enjoy your vacation a thousand fold. "I do think thirteen Is nn unlucky number, to tell the truth," said a pert young miss who had just entered her teeus. "It is too old for dolls and too young for beaux." The sileut watches of the night those not wound up. Can bo had if Wanted. "Have you anv malarial hero?" asked a lady who was looking at a rural board ing place for her family. "Well," said the landlady, "wo hain't got nonejist nowjfolks haven't askedforit;butwe'H get it for your family if you want It." Most folks get malaria wltliout wanting it. To get rid of Its noxious effects use Brown's Iron Bitters, Mrs, S. K. Mac Donald. New Haven. Conn., savs. "I KtUTercd from malaria for nearly six years. Brown's Iron Bitters cured me completely' "Evil cuenmbcrs corrupt bananas," is tho way a little girl repeated the text She was quite right, as her little brother's stomach-acho after dinner tes tified." "Sheol and blazes," is but a poor substitute when a man steps on a tack. Shtloh's Vltalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness' and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold bvW. F. Bicry, Wels3port, Dr. 0. T. Horn Lchlgliton. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immotliatcly relieved by Shijph's Cure Sold by . V. Blery Welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lchighton. That hacking Cough and can be so quickly cure by Shiloh's Cure. We gaurantee it. Sold by B. F. Bicry Weiss port, Dr. C. T. Horn, Lchighton. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint? ShiIoh!s Vltalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. F, Biery, elssport, Dr. C. T. Horn, Le highton. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is tho remedy for you. Sold by . F. Bicry, Welssport, C. T. Horn, Lchigh ton. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Kcmody. Price 50 cents. Nasal injec tors froe. Sold by . F. Bicry, Weiss port, C. T. Horn, Lohighton. For lamo back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous ria&tcr. Price 25 cents. Sold by F. Bicry Welssport, Dr. C. T. Horn Lchighton. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cure? Consumption. Sold by W. F. Biery Welssport, C. T. Horn Lehlghton. A man may bis ever so firm a be liever in the theory of evolution, but when he U afflicted with boils he is not always a bcliover in the "furvlvalof the sittlst." The songs of the incarcerated Fish, with which we are so frequently treated are very like a whale. Sr. Frazior's Boot Bitters. Frazlcr's Boot Blttere aro not a dram shop beverage. But are strictly medi cinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, cleanse tho blood nnd system of every impurity. Sold by druggists, $1.00. At Thomas' drug store. Gcorgie: "Do you know, Ethel, old Stokos had a perplexity fit tlie other day?" "A perplexity fil? You mean a parallel stroke." Dr. frazor's Magic Omtment- A sure cure for all bolls, burns, sores, cuts, flesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chapped Hps and hands. Price 60 conts. Sold by druggists. Wil liams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, 0. Sold by Tfiomas, the druggist. A young lady rebnkingly asks: "Which is the worse, to lace tight, or to get tight?" Well, really, we cannot answer the question. We never laced. Dip ono end of a sponge in water and. the whole will soon be saturated. So a disease in one part of the body affects otuer parts, ion navo notice! this yonrself. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, willlnducc constipation, plies, rheutnal ism and gravel. A timely use of Dr, Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will prevent those results. It is pleas ant to tbe taste and may be taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives elasticity, life snd cheeks with loses on them. Young .house-wife; "What miser abIe lul5 fgS again- You really must tell them, Jane, to let the bens sit on them a little longer." Tbe three outlets of disease ace the bowels, the skin and the kidneys. Kegnlato their action with the best purifying tonic, Burdock Blood Bitters. A Staten Island school teacher has just launched a yacht which she has christened "Rattan," It is a sort of a birch-bark. The curative power of Ayer's Sarsa puriUa is too well known to require tho speeiout aid of any exaggerated or fictitious certificate. Witnesses of its marvelous euros are to-day living in every city and hamlet of the land. 1 iWrit for names if you want house evl- aenoe. A Harlem man asks ten thousand j dollars damage for the low of three fiog 1 ers. He mutt be a pick-pocket. A young mother should not be too I ambitions to correct her ohlldreu, She, should begin at the bottom. I "I care not who makes tbe breeches of family," said a uroag-minded jSJ.LWiJiaa'i'.lji I. 'J''yi'WlliLlMlijgli WMIU The Carbon Advocate An Independent Famllr Newspaper I'uMiihtd every i ATt'HDAY, in Lehlghton, Carbon Co., Pa., by ii.utuv v. luonxinnitjit. orncK-HARWAV. a sboit distance abor-i the I.cJitah Valley It. It. Depet. Terras: $1.00 pBrAnnnm in Adranct evert nm'ihruo.i or n.Ais A.tn rxscr Job Pinntino; at vm low rmcr.fi ' TUP BEST TQNtC. 3 ' I I M 1-1 This medicine, combining Iron with pure ;-coiablo toniis. qutvkly and completely t urea lvMiru,l.-i, indfectfon. Wen fin ess, IiiiuuriII)nnd,.l(iilarln,t'liHlanudrcvcni, and Nt'iirittRlu. Ills an unhiilinu remedy for Diseases of tho lililuciH nnd l.ivi-r. It Is invnltinhle for Diseases peculiar to Women, nnd all who lead sedentovy lUra. It does not InJuro tho tcclb, cause hcadachcos piixlucu roiistlpatlon-Acr 7ron matieinet do. Itcnrtchesand purifies thoblood.'stlmulatm lha nptictlto, nidi tho ufslmllatlon of food, re lievos Ifoartbmu and lielchitig, and strength mi ths musclei nnd nerves. l'ur Intermittent Kcvers. Lattltude, lackef iuergy. Ac, it has no equal. - Tho Frinilna bus above trjda mark and rowed red lines on Wrapper. Take no other. i. mifj h. rinowKiiicair!, to, biltiioociuV, H.T. MORTHIMEB, SrT 0TARY PUBLI OFFICE: ADVOCATE BUII.01XO, Bankway, Lchighton, Ponna. All business pertaining to the office will receive prompt attention. 18. A Now and Original Plan Instruction in CLASSICAL MUSIC on lha Piano and Organ, Founded on tho Celebrated KUBMNS AMKRIOAN METHOD. Terms moderate. Also unent tor the HEI1NING PIANO anil tbe KSTKV OIUJAN. ulrt Instruments taken In exchange for new ones. Dealer In .Hut la. Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise, T. F. Kf.F.INTOI. Lt'hlgliton, Fn. April 11, ISSS-Cni lO-Ten-lO-len-lO-Ten-lO DIO LEWIS'S NUGGETS, A Remarkable Magazine, Crowded with Brief Articles, on Sanitary Subjects by , that most sensible, terse & humor ous writer, DR, DIO LEWIS. Wortli Its 7eifilit la Gold ! YOU CAN OCT A SAMPLE COPY FOR 10 CENTS lly sending to ths NEW IMo Lewis Publishing Compnuj-, COJk 71 BIBLE HOUSE, Haw Turk City. 10- Ten.-1 0- Tew. 10-Ten -W ADDT7P Fn10 cents for postage.andra. 1 IllZlPi M.,VV !' c6stly bor ut goods 1 luuu'thlch trill help you to moss launcy riKin niiy man anyiiunif else in tbe vrorld. A II, of either sex, suoeeed from first hour Tho l.roa.l tray to fortune opens be fore the workers, absolutely snre. At oca ildres. Thub & Co., Auijusta, Ma. Dee. l)-ly DIVOTlCr Raiisomjte piyor. Ul V VJU.V,i.0 vrs r-OR peksu.vs residing throughout the United States and Canada for desertion, ii'in.iupport,uuemor anee, eruelty. Incompatibility, eta, Advlo ree. Mtateyouroaseand address ATTnltNKV WA HD, World Culldlni. lltty FJroadway, New Yort. July fitly Cherry Pectoral. Xo ether complaints are an insidious In tbelr Bttook at those atfcellns the throat and lunjai none so tr i!M ,tii hy the n.a.crity of sutler. ir- Tbe w iiiiary cmijIi or cold, resulting l haps fiorn a trifling nr miconselaas ei poeire, Is often hot the besinnlngof a fatal riexneti.. A vrnv c :u nnv rncroiui. has w-jil proven it.-, ottieaey in a forty years' flfbi mill throat -i.nl !usc diseases, and should be tiucn in a. i .ies witlmnt delay, i. Trr!lil finish Cured. "Int.'7 I i., ,t, -,-teeoM, which effected iiiy1un 1 n-u a tumMe cough, and passed night Itr niaht without sleep. The doctors aavenie -it. J iik.I Avsn's fBBBY Xxe 1H , n .-Ii i"lnl my hi(iS, Induced sUep. ami alio ucu n e Die ml necessary for ilie rfoeiy rrt my sirtjiutli. By the continued nse of the prmmai. a perma nent eflve uas effected 1 am now 61 years old, tiaie and Lsartr. and am sat'soed year CiiutJsY ftiT'inai. anved rue. HOJtiCK FAlRDrjOTJXZB." Boeiinjhani, Vt., duly IS, 16M. Croup. A Motlicr'e Tribute. "Wi'le In theeonntry last -winter my little hoy, three years old.was taken 111 with cronpi it teemed as If he would ilia from strassuJ lauon, One of the family suggested the se of AYu:' Onr-nsv Fr-rroiiAt.. a bottle or whleh was always kept In tbe house. Tata was tried ill small and frequent dotes, ixd to our delight In kft than half an hour th little rotfeut was brcathinc easilr. The doe. tor said that the Onrnnv Pectoral Lad 6ared my IsrlirR's life. Can you, vender u our gratitude" Nnelvvours, Mjta. itMMA Grwrrr " U0 WeM lth St., Sav York, May IS, life. "I hsve nsed Avrn't Crthrv Pvrrvii, i.. In my familv for several vears, aud do sat hesitate to pronounce It Q.e rr.ct eifeetaal remedy for coughs aod colds wa liava ever triad. A J r.viyz." Lake Crystal, Minn., Mareb 13, ltf. " I sntfered for eight yesrtfroni Bronchitis, and alp r ti i-j niauy reiaeio4 v ul po mo ciasa, 1 uaa euiud by inausa-ofTtvrii'a CUBU v J'trroaAi, .IdsrPU R'Atcrjr." llyhalla, M , April . Jte. "I Mimoi say enough in praise of Area's CRKitar JiK-TO,At-, belieirlni! aa I do that but for its uae I tnomd loii" since have died man luu j t roubles 1:. BliAODoy." PaJeatliie, Texas, April li, lu Ko ease of an affection of the throat oc luetits eitMt which ojuiuot be greatly icbered by the use of Avxa's CiiruKv PrnoaAL, and it will abmj evre when the dlseau 14 not already bayoud the control cf mMlclne. rnWABtc uv Dr.J.C.AyoriCo., Lowell, Mass, I'isf-l 1 1 tZ i-.J s"- VO-ax- Tii "i Jong as I wear ties "
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