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Back to the dear old home once more, Back to the dear old home; Where tho busy wheel on the polished, floor Made music with Its hum. There grnn'p.t sal In clays gone by, With gran'ma by Ills sd.c j Ills locks so gray, he's "not so spry" As when sl- vas ils bride. Tio glowlpa Pre sheds genial rays Of lght a round the room; Each thinking of their youthfuj days, Spent I here without 11 uloom. "Mother, I'm thinking o'er to-night The days we spent together; Since we were young and hearts were light ifl ijilf iiu sipf. jfijr ncmuci, Tle wee fiiiG3 added to our cares Ihcy added to our Joys: Like yon (when young), the girls were fair; And manly were our boys. IM Ilko to'vo kept them all 'till now, Hut God he knoiveth best; To his divine mandate we'll bow, Feeling they arc t rest, Ho (iir.k them ere temptations raiue 'Mid life's tempestuous throng: Born innocent, they died the same, And sing the new-made song. So now once mor,) we're al alone, And near the other shore; The day Is gone, our work Is done, We'll rest soon ever more. We've siynys jyed In this dean hom Rlnca wo wero Joined together We not like others wished to roanu We've lived Just for ciie) other," Aiound oach neck I nlnced r.n arm, Their cheeks I loving kissed, As If to shield them from nil harm, Nope woud io so much missed, 'You've been a blessing, child, to mej May you have friends God grant, Thro' all sour life, if long It he; For aught on earth to want.'' "God bless von child'" the old man sad "Now rlbc the window, dear; Then on my arm I raised his head And felt that death was near. "Good night!" They vest then long last (rest, Felovcd by al) on ea.th; Their loving hands together pressed; Their lives had been no dearth, In.thc samo grave they thus wero laid Toselber side by side; 'Gainst those sweet lives naught could b said Like bridegroom and his bride, So I'm In the dear old home once moie, Alone In the dear (4d home, No more the wheel on the polished floprj Nor music of It's hum; Who'll gently raise my dying head? w lios" Hps to mlnobe pressed? Who'll think of me when I'm dead, And say, "What life so bjejsed?" ROSELLE. It was the last bal manque of the sea son just before fashion's votaries said good-bye to the fascinations of tho opera ami ball, ami lied to country haunts ti)d ocean beacne. Two gcr,tecl loungers who had strolled In to look ift the costumes now sat in ono of the little nclovcs that opened up on the balcony, Muoklng an-1 chattinu over their cigars. "Where do you go?" said Henry, "Tq Brighton. And you?" "Switzerland, I think. Party of us going; all tbecjubj qll ?ave Standing,' "And he?" Henry .laughed. "He will not bo in duced to leave England, or the vicinity of London, this -ummcr," ho said. "He's done for, evidently." "Whut! ypudon'trneanbeisiacam est with the dashing llosclleP I fancied ho was not so far gone as that." "I think ho cares wore for flpselle than he s willing tp CQnfcss, even to himself. Hut Ijo fs off pn a i.ew scent now. T-iere. is lovely w(ld-rpse of a girl been visiting friends ci his. gjje Is frpm XJeccbville, tifty miles away, Her ftther has a tupcrb country jesiaence, And she is an only daughter, JJo is in vited up there for shooting iji)d Ashing by her brpther, jf he gocsBrfRrewcll, Standing, T" wild-rpso isycryfrcsji and very fair, and her parents knrv it, They know, tpp, tfjat 8tar,dlpg is as rich as a young Cyrcsus, and wpnderfully susceptiVle for one of bis years and ex perience. I feel sorry lor wselje," ''BahJ'' sneered tho other, "Yon wastp your pity, Wprocn gf her style tlo not deed It." "Vou do Iioselle wrong," said nenry. "She is grossly iiilsjudged by most peo ple. Sho Is imprudent, rash, even, in her conduct at times, but -she is a fine girl, Willi a heart v)iich I believe is ijeeply tpucjted just now. I bejieyo she lows Standing pavsloriaiely." "You are very lenient n jour Ju.tg- inent for a inanpf 9s wjdo .axperjiince is j yours," I "Vos, pertiaps so. Jiy cxrwrience make ine lenient, Itoscllc excites my laterost and pity. Slic always has. An orphan with money, beauty, daib, spirits, wits, no caution, np advlser-rsho became a social code to bcrsc)f, Yft P. bpdy ca,n lay a finger upon one wrong act in the girl's, life, and If Standing Yfovild Tnarry ber, society v?(5uld accept Jier ai)d make tjis best of it, wish Standing wpuld mmry her,but he hasn't the mora) course, think he is going pff to Ucecbvlllo to wean himself frpm lier fascnatlpm, Let us tqove on," Tbcy moved on, and dd not sco tho figure of a woman, who Jmtl -Rt Just put Hide on the balcony. She liad gone out pt tj0 heated, ball-room tp rest and breatbo the puis night ajr for j mopient wltb. ber mask off. She was of fino figure, which was well displayed by ber elegant costume. -Her rich, bronze bftlr fell In luxurious freedom over her handsome shoulders) her large, brown eyes were full of un shed tears; her beautiful mouth drooped at tbe corners; tier white Imnds bad dropped the mask on her lap, and werp clasped convulsively upon her bosom, It was Eoselle. She had heard all the conversation. ''So. be is going to Becchville," she said; "and to berl We will see," Two weeks later a tall young fellow, in tbln coat and straw bat, left his lug gage to follow him, and, with a careless glance at tho group of loungers about the little station, started for the inn,balf a mile distant pn the Great Northern Bcechvlllc. Ho was, perhaps, twenty-eight pr twenty-nine years old, beardless, brown haired, dark-eyed, with a haudsonie, weak mouth, and an Irresistible smile and perfect teeth. It was Standing. As he walked leisurely along bo heard the clatter of a horse's hoofs. Looking up, ho saw, a handsome, high-splrltcd black bprse, on which was seated a lady, in a perfetly:lltting riding-habit a lady io reined in her hprsp wl)en slip saw him, and leaned forward with a bright smile and bow. Roselle, by jingol" lie cried, sur- prlse,plcasure, consternation all mingled In bis face and voice. Then he bounded over the pasture-fence, and was at ber side in a moment. "ArP 5'9U not R'ad to sco Htof" she asked, witt, pi,a pf ber bright smiles, as she playfully touched his ihpujdcr wjt her rding whip. i'Glad?-r-why, yes, of course! Always glad to see you, you know, only it's so very sudden and unexpected 1" "Oh, it was very sudden 1" smiled Roselle. "I was talking with Airs. Jainos TllRfie, YPH ffi)ow about sum mer rcsoits, and chanced tp mcntlpp. Beechyllle as a nice quiet place, where one could have plenty of air and exer cise, ond not be obliged tp dic;p tp cxr cess. Site seized at it immediately. Said sho was bore oiicea few wecks,and she rnadc up a ity of slit of us In less tino tban I ca,n teli vpu, snd we came the noxt day, Have been bore a week, Ileanl you wp epring last ri'slit." I'Wlio tpld youj" (jiterifid Standing, as ha liftpd bis bat ar.d ran his sJeRder, wliito fingers thrpugh Jiis hair, ''Who'pb, tr, a'UtPn.-Hugh Han)itp), Hp is up at the Inn, and said ho BJtpcuted ypu daily. Wp were also surprised and pleased." 'Then ypu Ijaye met Jlaniilton?" ''Yfis, a(d bis sister carne to call upon us to-day, Such a lovely girl-pinlc and white! )Ye a)i tbougbt her very pretty, and she and I aro nlicady very friendly, I am invtcd tl,eip tp spend tbe day soon Trailal I will spp ypu later'," She touched her horse, and ws gone, with a bright, backward srailo and glance, and rtijnijng walked on nta swifter pwc, "So, after ail, I am to be under the same roof with Rpsulle," hon,used. "In. stead of running away from her I have run to her, and I'll be hanged if I know whether I am glad ar sflsry,'' When Hamilton canjo up that night, explaining his unavoidable absence from Becchville at trahi-tin)a, and asking Standing to removo Ms luggago to bis handsome residence, Standing declined, He wont home with Harnllton, and spent the evening. Lydia Harnllton greeted him wltb that quiet and well bred reserve tljat was s habitual tp her. How fair she was! Liko a blusU,rosc( And how low her vejeef And ber eyesj but ho had never seen them frjllyi the white lids always veiled then). ''Vpliat a difference!" be said men tally, 4s be walked toward tbe hotel, "I wonder hpw it would have seemed If she had said, 'Trijla! I will eee you later I' when I left? Ytt somehow, Roselle says these things socunnjpglyl A fellow can but enjoy them." Tbreo or four parties wero out oh tbe balcony when Standing came tin tha steps. Mrs. Hamilton leaned down and csllod (o him to come up. "I am smoldrig; my cigar j I ain't,'' be answered. "Shall 1 come down," said a gay voice, "and keep you fommclanchp1 tlJJ you finish it?" Jt was Roselle. 'Yes, come," he said; and they walked in tho moonlight until r.11 tho others bad left the balcony. And when be slept that p!gbt Jt, was tbe bright repartee and ringing laugh of Roselle, not the gentler tpues of Lydja IJainilton, tbat haunted bis dreams. Bnt tbat was Roselle's last hour. Standing arose tbe next morning wltb a turn resolve tp keep himself master pf the situation. "I must not compromise myself heve,'1 he said; "It Is very different from Lon duu. There It was looked pn as a lllrta. tlon. Jlerp Jt Wflifld bo thought bo bo a betrothal, and I dpnt want that Idea to get pit, I cau bo ppllte nn 1 cjvll, and all that sort of. tbing.ayttboul tpranrotu jjlng wy&olf," Most of his ovenlnjs after this were spent with Lydia Hamilton. ".she never starMi" lm It never s'rlklns," bo said; she Is like h moonlight." Ono day Roselle came down to spend the day, according to agreement. Hugh Hamilton and Standing camo home from, 9 tjwp days' hunt, and found ber there, and Standing remained to lunch. Roscllo had never looked better. Strik ing she was always; her rich coloring, ber fine figure, the general tou,t ensemble of the woman, made ber that; but she seemed, to fascinate and charm tho gentlo Lyd(a with ber Wit and rcpartce,lnstead qf shocking her, as Standing ialf ex pected, Hugh was n fine spirits, and bla laugh v&s ftlways ready if Roselle opjp.ed Ijgr lips, anticipating a wttlc(srn, Standing, who lod been strangely nervous when ha first rpund himself in the presence pf tbe two wpjnen, soon grew at pase, and mgdp hliRseJf dellgbh fully entertaining, 'I think Miss 'Somersrror Rpscllo as yqu call hcr.-rls cjiannln,"' said Lydlft tbe nut dy to Standing. "I like hep dash and sparkle, an4 silP 'CERts sp gen uine and earnest." Standing, who was easily swayed by tho opinions of others, felt his heart thrill. After nJJ, RoseJq wjs cfeaqR lug, ne thought of her as be walked up the path In the starlight a few hours later. And, as f in answer to his thoughts, found her sitting alone pn the balcony, enveloped In a white shawl, I 'I know you do not object to smokr ng," fie said, "so I will sit down here and finish my plgar. May I?" "Yes," she said; "and let me help you." bhe took tho cigar wltb a grace ful gesture and a gay laugh, and held It close besido her lips. "Wpuld I not inako afinepiofijo picture now?" she asked. Just then a window-blind was opened and a blaze of light enveloped them. She gave back tbe cigar, and they fell to talking lightly, while g thousand tumultuous thoughts surged through Standing's brain. To the average man of tho world, a spice of abandon about a woman bo knows to be good is fascinating and at tractive, whatever the world may say of it. .-standing was compelled to admit to himself that he enjoyed tho bright, changing variety of Rp;ple's society bettpf than bo did the unexplfllnable sameness pf Lydia Hamilton's demean or. And yet, tho world the speech of the people! Ono night he fat in the commercial room of the inn, reading the paper, and Hamilton sat at a little distance, also reading. Two strangers, spprtsmon, from Lon? don, wero carrying on a conversation Suddenly thp attention pf Standing W53 Wiled by their mentioning a parce. "Didn't I see that dashing Miss Somers in the dining-ball tp;nlght?" queried one. And tho reply came, "Yes, she Js here handsome, and faster thin ever, I should judge. I saw her smoking on' tho balcony, with a gentleman the other pigbt," Tierc was a dead silence for a second. Btijndln pajed behind ls newspaper, but did not stir, Then) with a litho spring, like a young panther, Hugh Hamilton stood before the last speaker, "Youhavo lied, and defamed a friend of mine," be said, in a low, quiet voice. "Retract what you just now said, or I will knock your teeth down ypup throat," "I I beg pardon." he said. "I didn't suppose sho was a friend pf yours. I only spoke in jest.'' "I wpfjld advise you not to inakp mo 0 lady's nanjo In your jests hereafter," said Hamilton, as be turned away. Tho story of Hamilton's defenco of her name reached Roselle tbe noxt day. It had spread through the; jnn, as such news tyijl, JIJcp wildfire. The next time she saw him alone she (ried to thank him, but her tears choked her, and sjie covered her face with her bands. fie took tfcera both In bis. 'I need no thanks," he said softly. "What man wpuld not defend the wo man ho Jovedp I loye you, Roselle, Will yon not bo ray wife?" And she wpro his diamond splltaire .bat night, Stsjjdlng beaid a chance reference to tbe romantic tjnal pf tbe sensation the nest day. A. sudden sickness seerned to kelze him. no grew cold and hot by turns, and wjs Jiko f man besido h'rn, self, His heart and son! all rallied tad cried out against another man's possessing this peprjess croaturewhp Jjad been bis, yirtcally, so long. Ab, be woiild see ber ho would talk V) her; he would tell her sho must not make this facrjflce, for eacjjfice ij was, "RpseHe Is romantic," bo eiid. ''and ebe thinks she must ive herself to repay this man for Jls defence of her. But it must not be. J. havp been jnad, tjllnd, to kt it go so far." Jt was hours before he could see bey tfonc. TrW fee d,-pi7 ber aside into an alcove. '"Roselle," be cried, a fire lp bis dark eyes she bid never seta there before, "Roselle, what do I bear? Are yon betrothed to Hamilt.onJW-promlsed to be his wife?" "Yes," sho atsyaired, -yery softly. no seized ber band. 'Why did yoa do it?" he cried. '-'Did you npt know I loved you had loved you for a long time. You ore tacrir Ccing yourself to a romantic Idea, Roselle, In marrying Hatnlltpn.. It must not be," Sho drew her bands away, and looked him full In the eyes. ''It inust be," sho sai 1. "I am not acrHiclii3 myself to any Idea. I am goln? to marry Hugh Hamilton, because I love him." lie hoard her with a sharper pain in his soul than bo had ever supjioied it possible for I1I111 to suffer "I ha 1 dreanie ! I had fancied" be began, and jmiitd. "Yes, I know," she said. "I had dreamed, too dreamed that you could malfe me into anything high and truo and nphje tbat you desired; but you did not try,and I ljpgan to study yon after wards to compare ypu wltb Hugh Ham ilton, and I found blin, so much nobler, that all my heart has gone; to him. I bavo been a motherless girl, Standing all my life gay, spirited, passionate; but I always knew that a loving bad could lead me to any height. I bavo been, praised, admired, flattered, icolded, censured, slandered, and It all has made me reckless. Now I am loved, and by that jove I mean to grow toall womanly grape and wprth," "But I loved you, Rpsellel" he cried: his selfish heart in a, wljd passion, of pain at the loss gf iter. "No," she said; "no man loves a Woman who waits for his friends to da fend ljer name. Oood-nlght." Twp months later, when the pa,rty bad all gone back 19 t)e city, Standing lin gered behind, 'A roan is a. fpol who grieves his life awqrpver s.ny woman," he said. "And Lydia Hamilton, wguld je a, njode wife, f doubt npt." Sp ho askpd ber to accept tbe vacancy. I'Afe yqu not aware tbat I arn bc trotljad to my cousin,'' sbp asked, turn ing her calm eyes yjpon him in surprise. "I supposed you knew pf It an engage, uient of long standing, and known to all my friends. I am sorry tjill ljas oc curred, Sp was Standing. IN A BANK. A gentleman who Jjad been away frouj Texas several years, on bis return to Ijis former residence, began tp speak about bis fild, friends. "What has become of Tom Bllllngi, who used to be so fast, and give his fatljer sp rnucl) trouble? Hlj father was p. banker,? "Tom is here yet. He has cone into the banking business." "You mean ho has started a faro bank?" "No, bo has gone into a legitimate banking business. Ip Is In patncrsblp wltjj the old man." "I hadn't card arjythln? about it, What dpes Torn tip In tb.e Ijusiqess? I didn't think je bad ability for any der partment of business." "Oh, yes, he has real genius. The old man has to see that the money comes In, and Gus sees that It goes out again, and Tom manages his depart ment very well." IIE DIDN'T EAT IT. "Have you got any bread?" said a trapip to housewife In the country. "No." "Have you got any baconJ" "No." '(Have ypu got any cheese?" "No." "What in tho deuce have you got,any way?" "I've got this," sho said, and she took down a revolver and put jt to his nose. Pe Jet. HE BHQXE HIS PEACEFUL SLUMBER. Magistrate "What fs tbo charge against tbo prisoner?'' policeman "Highway rpbhery and assault pn ?n pOQcer while pn duty, yer honor." "What time did this ontrago occur?" "At midnight, yer honor." "Who wiys tje officer he assaulted?" "It was meself, yer honor." "But yon are an able-bodied man, while I notice the prisoner is a cripple and bis but .one arm. Why did you not apprehend him before hn attacked you?" ''I was asleep, yer honor." AH ECCEHTBIO'8 DEATH. Thomas Pcnranc, aged 03, a rich and eccentric bachelor, died near Blandon, Berks county; Saturday, refusing all medicine tp tbo last moment of Ids ex istence and thus carryinc out bis life long determination never to take any drug or medicine. He was ofton slight ly unwell, but no one could Induce blm to be dpctored. Ho died on the farm upon which bo was Ijorn, npyer having Jived anywhere else. Ho never left tbe place, but was tbor.wigbly well read on the leading current events pf tbo day. His bed fporn wjndows were wjdo open all tho year round, and bo slept in tbe Icy fir pf Winter without harm. An other of bjs eccentric ides, was tq per form h morning toilet at 9. purap some distance from the house. P'cry morn ing, no matter though tbe mercury were below zero, be went bare-footed to the pqmp and thoroughly washed his face, neck, bands and feet. Liko Hannibal Hamlin, be never wore an overcoat, and clotbgd himself about the wbole year round. JPecrane was a careful manager pf ijis large estate, and accumulated considerable property. He was confined to bis bed bnt a few days. Among bis last words were that people should not be ofpid of fresh air and cold water, and keep their bands cfl drus. His nephews share his estate. ALL OBEBX TO HIH. How quietly everything was getting pn In tbe Tufffcoy family! Tho est was sapping on thp rug, Tuffboy, ii:., 7as napping behind tho nsYrsnipcr, and the miternjl head to dozing tbo spoe:les off ber nose. Just then Jimmy came rushing in like a whirlwind on a summer afternoon. "I say, dad, I've got a dandy curve." "A-ra-rwbat, sir?" startod bis father. "A dandy cvrve. Tho fellers say no kid can knpek me out of the box." ''Knock you out of tho box? What I does tie boy mean?"querIod his mother. I ''I dp not know, it is all Greek to, ' me," ! "Ob, dad! What ill, 1 you sit jtveron the ball grounl for b'I ll,l we'k?" gahl Jimmy. ihero wajnotnoro naijunj lu tbat family for 950 while. T5"At what aire Is an unmarried man a bachelor?" asks a subscriber. When be takes a young end pretty widow for a moonlight walk wltbo.nt him asking to marry ner. Smoking inakod small boys and mosquitoes sick. Two Very Ugly Tvrtas. Thevgo hand In hand, and lead their victim a terrioie tro: aown into the vai Jey of tho shadow of death. Ono Is neuralgia, tho other rheumatism. These generally proceed from disordered blood. Brown's (ron Bitters knocks out theso ugly twins hv setting tbe blood aright anu invigorating me system, iiir. w. T. Osborne, 'of Coxville, Ala., used Brown's Iron Btttcrs for rheumatism and neuralgia with tho' most happy ef- iecu, 11 cures uyspspsia. Patient ( with limited lncomo) : "Oh, doctor, don't let me slip through your fingers this time just as poaches are going to be cheap again. rWeods are rjenerajly tl;e earliest risers In a garden bod. Tlio Rev. Geo. n. Thaver, of Bourbon Ind., says: "Both mysoff and wlfoowe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure. " Sold by W. F. Blery, Welssport, and C. T. Horn, Lehlghton. Are you made miserable by indlgos tlorij constipation, dizziness, loss of ap tctlto, yellow skin? Skfloh's Vitalkerls ppositlve cure Sold by W. V. Blery, q clsspprt, and C. T. Horn, Lehlghton. hy will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give vou immediate relief. Price 10 'cents, 60 cents and Si. Sold by W. P. Blery, Welssport, and C. T. Hom, Lehlghton. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive euro for catarrb, diphtheria and canker mouth, Sold by W. P. Blerv, cissport, an,4 g, T, Horn, Lohightoru "Hockmetack" n lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 5 and'00 ccnU. Sold by W. P. Biery, Welssport, and C. T. Ilorn, Lehlgbton. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relievo croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Sold by W. F, Blery, cisnport, and C. T. Horn, Lehlghton. For dyspepsia and liver complaint.you have a printed guarantee on every bottlo of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never "falls to cure. Sold by . P. Blery, els3port; C. T. Horn, Lehlghton. A natal injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price CO cents. Sold by . T. Blery, -reis3port; C. T. Horn, Lehlghton. ' -rWhen a Pittsburg Minister prcachc3 on cleanliness being next to godliness the members of the congregation wipe the soot off their faces. Take caro of the poor Indian?, and the poor Indian will take hair of you. Cr. i'razor's MnsioOintnint A suro cure for all bolls, burns, sores, cuts, llesh wounds, sore nipple, hard and soft corns, chapped lips and hands. Prlco 50 cents. Sold by drugtrlsts. Wil liams M'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland, O. Sold by Thomas, the druggist. A Liverpool woman, to reli e ber husband, who was charged with cutting off the end of her no3e, swore that she bit it off herself. An End to Bono Scraping, Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburs.IH., says: "Having received so much bene fit from EJectrfc Bitters, I feel It my duty to let suffer! ng lmmmity know It. Have )i?d a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have, to have tbo bone scraped or leg amputated. J mod. Instead, tnreu bottles of Blectrle Bitters and seven boxes Bticklen's Arnica Salve, and my lep is now round and well." Electric Bitters are spld at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklcn's Arnica Salve at uac. per t)ox by I . I). Thomas. Another murderer has confessed that bo killed a man a year ago, themby destroying tho clew whjch the detective was yvprking up. Sr. Frazier's Boot Bittern. Frazier's Root Bitters are not a dram shop beverage. But are strictly medi cinal in every sense. I iiey act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep tbo bowels open and regular, cleanse the 0100a ana system or every impurity. Sold by druggists, $1.00. At Thomas' arug store. Some ono wants to know what Is more disagreeable than a woman with a crying bahy? Tho answer to this is tbe baby. Bucklea's Arnica Eulve The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhuem, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, cbilblands, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures' piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satsfac tion, or money refunded. Price b cent: per pox, at T. D. Thomas'. -rSnppose a nan mirrles his firs', wife's step-sister's aunt, whit rels.tir.n is be to ber? Do yon give it up? He't ber husband "I bavo advised ay daugbtf r to try it, and sho is doing so." He furihor says: "I called on yon about sJx vesks ago sick with blhons disease. Yea gave mo a bottle of !r. Esnaedy's Fa vorite Remedy' and It set me all right. I want more of it " Thus writes a man who lives in Lubec, Me., to the proprie tor. We are sure of hearing favorably from tbe lady, for this preparation U exactly suited to troubles from which women to often suffer. Also for little children. There is one thing in this 0Tid wherein men scd Sies sre euOly tiV.y ?iey both y!s!2 to iss iwv;va powsr of 'lasses. For its toothing and grateful influ ence on tbo scalp, and for the removal and preycrjllon of dasdraff, Aytr't Hiir Vigor his no t-'jr.s!. It restores Ij'lolor gry hurto its o.-'glii dirk color, stlmalates tho grovtb of the bsir, an-1 gives to It a beautiful, soft, glossy and silken appearance. What Is the difference between a hungry man and a glutton? One longs to eat, and the other oais too long. 51. L. Blair, Alderman 6th Ward, Scranton, Pa., statml Nor. 0, 'S3: no had ued Dr. Thomai,' Eelectric Oil for sgralns, cuts, brula, and rheumatism. Cars sfery time. -rTbe .urn v lu flrtt asked. "Is !.- worth livln .lie 1 owlujr 31 in iloc foy billp Jf t ' trUL- ii '1, !. ( i ,r ! c i ; C idiot hi s,i).s, be sliou.11 jievpr buck tbe titer. is? ?ame P ntntir andNcTirnlaU. .i-'-nrd'H It 13 invaluable for Disease trtUf to It does net Injjrq the teeth, cauie heidttha.ot produce- railsiipotm-rcninillrtctfi. ens the muscles and nerves. 1 or intermittent f evers. LastirtulB, Lsekpf .usrgy, A-c, It has no equal. T"l" r tH Thete nulne bas above tnula mark and -wed red line) on wrapper. TaVo no otberj ""J br WU cnzwii Cfl, oiijajpiut, jfjj EVJIORTHIMERSr, 1 ui IqfAY'pyiyC, OFFICE ! ADVOCATE nUILUIrTO, Bankway, Lohighton, Fonn All Itisin&st pcrtatnlnz to tht oflfoa will receive proiniitattcstiop. It. A Now and Original. Plafl o v instruetioQ in CLASSICAL MUSIC on tfaf Piano and Organ, Vouoded on the Celebrated RODBINS A.ltlliUAN SI whod, Terms raoderale, Also aaent for tho Iir.IlNINO PIANO and tho LVTK1 OKU AN. (lid Instruments talceu In exehauK" or new ones. Dealer lu .Music. Musical Instruments aid T. K. KLKISTOP. LeMgfitftn, fj, April 11. lSSi-tm 10-Tcn-lO-Un-lO-Ten-lQ D10 LEWIS'S NUGGETS, A Bomarkable Magazine,-? Crowded with Brief Article, on banitary biibjects by that most sensible, terse & humor ous writer, DR. DIO LEWIS. Worth Its Weight In' Gold f YOU CAN GET A SAMPLE COPY FOR 10 CMT8 Py sending tofbj I.'io Lewis Publishing; Company, W 71 BJBbP HQJJBE, Wivr York City, I'O-Te i-lO-Teti-lQ-Ten-'l tT ATITI Tr7"P Sendfl cents for pcjlssre.aodra. I h I in, B4T Iree.t costly boicl ondi I lllUIJ.nicn Biifholp yoa to dni money right anay than anything else tn tae world. All, of either sei, succeed from first hour. The brqad pay Ui fortupe opens be; fore the workers, absolutely sura. Atcnaa addrea". Ttt'E S Co., Acecjta, i?a, " CJ l)o;. S0-ly TIT Vnn7F9 ahsolutp nivoH- resldlci throughout the United States and Canad.t for desertion nun..upport,lnt.myr: ance, cruelty. Incompatibility, eto.' Advlca ree. btato your case and address ATTORNEY WARD, World Bnlldlng, 1JT Broadway, New York. July Pi-ly ' Rev. Father WiW EXPERIENCE, Tha IUt. Z. I. 'VVllda, val.bnvs etttf missionary In Ney Torh, and brothay or the lata eminent Jodgo VVllda, of tbf Massachnaelts 5apre)no Court, writs as followa t " 78 E. Ml SI., Tori, May It. Msasjts. J. C. Avta It Co.. Gentlemen i Last -alcrar I ni troubled with a neat cncoxnfcrtabla ltohtrtc hocoor a,ffnrlna roora ssecla'lv my Cfiilw, waloh ltoha4H tstQie:a(y at n!2ht, and borcd ao tntcsa ly, that 1 nculd eearoely bax uy alr4htsf over thebi I via also a suXfarer from X acvara eatcrrh and catarrhal coasb; za appetlt waa poor, od ray systAig-i'rnod deal rcn Govs, ICnovlng Uua vain of AyrR's aArJUrAXULiA, by oltaryaXoa it biar.y oC,c- c:i. and S:oa "jWwinal us) In furmar y.-j, I becas t.iUrg It for tEaj bbora-rn-toed divntars. My appattaa tsv pro-fej llrz'At from C.e first do. After a si; art thao tho fever and Uchlns wen stayed, anl all ilerj of IrrlrcKon at tw stlD d!aap;ared. ity catarrh aad eacjb wars also crad by tha aama maena, 3 cy eonaral heallS critly bapcereej, onsB It la nrnr exctllant. I leal a Jutadrad p aent strcsjcr.'and I attrlbut thM rcsulaf to tha OSS Of thj Buimn.,. I racomntesd with all sonOdesoa as aj beat t)coa mtdlsliiB arer darlacd. I tooh It tn auall doaaa tire tlroaa a day, asi D.l, la al), less than two bottle. I tStcf tht&t faou at your aarvlo, hoptsx uatr publication may do good. Yoars respeotrallj, Z. P. Wilzu." Tha abova Isataaoo la bet on of lb xnxcry sosttantly ooailaj to our caCete, wblab ftoiy tla pa-jeot aliptib'ilty of Avxjt'j &l(aVa rxsriii to tLe eora ol til rllraaav WbtaK bom li;aro cr laporeriad blaod. t-ivi a. vrealtaMd Vltabiy ' ' Ayer's Sarsaparf lie sleacaas, aarlahas, and strength ens the UoacL ithnuiaua tha Ktioa of tha atomaob sji4 towela, and thereby enablea tha ajatata railst and ovaroona tha attaclca pf all ScrfVf loiu Ziliut, Eruption rj IU SU, xm fistUn, Catarrh, Central DtUlily, aod all llaordem resulting frora poor or errspM Vm& and a low atato ol tta ayatcm. ' ' riEPAEia by Dr.J.C.AyerctCooweHjMasa, Sold by all Drosxlstat priea 11, six bocUu for is. AYER'S CATHARTIC V-.jf Best Purgative WIotllcInQ V.' , ..ra',.-..1,ir,1tlcw'lon.ltaa4lcb.aDd l B.:ioo3l)lwrdra. ' t Bold irrerywhoro. 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