i i J 3 1 X 3 He Knott. Why. A wc'i-Vn vn -i ' m-i o-t''-'lYr hf wi'liw C'i"in. frtrin - in'pTrs' insr r-r,cratiin inrrfflMnz. bctAS" thf wM'-v had reas-n fir usppcMiir tht ent1eraar wa? about Tv prop-rap Mm. Cullin'a lirtlf boy enfe-rd th To-m. "Daw." !ail the wjrV)w, "can't you P'1 "Can i' I wn to."01 "Sppalr. to Mr. nrv." "Don't wn? to right now. Will aftPT awhile." "You t a fin.- H'tle mm." the visitor. "How old are yotj "Five years o'd ." "Oh. yon art nor that oM." rhf, "ivid-iw, with an rnb-rrH.d nr "Th it's what yon said, anyway." "Davy !" "Said r some time ago " -Dnvid !" "TWor he irot to ronnTT,? tipr.'" "Oh. -vou are stirh a vmnsr pes 1 Mr. Gray, pVaoe exrns rr- a moment. I must co nut and eivetnme lnstrnc jr,rQ for dir n.r." Wh-n the widow 'bad pore the bov turned to the visi'or and mid : "Did v n rorne -. ppa mr nnw ?" "WH. er hat is. mv 'jtt'- nun. I Came to see both of vou." "How old are you V" "Oh. not verv old." "Oldr'n rnv piw ?" "How long b. your father been dead ?" "Ain't dad '"" "What ?" "I sa7 he ain't dead. Paw an' maw lit, an' jmw wunt away, an1 onedav maw told trie not to ral! him paw any more, but I do. tM thw same. How ranch money have ynti got V" 'Not reo.-h." "Yea. you have." "Hot dr. ron know ?" "Mw t.-.ld Mrs. Buck that yon bad a bushel of money. Are yoa going to marry my maw ?" "Yotirnust not nek sneli questions" aid the visitor, coloring deeply. "Have you got any sense ?" "Whv. of course: What makes -von ask ?" "I know." "Well, fell me." "You mieht tret road." "Oh, no, I won't." "Sho 'miff V" "Yes." "Well, maw told old Mis Bork yon didn't have ro sense, bat said she didn't care." The widow entered. "Well. Davy, have you been a jyood boy ? Whv. "Mr, Gray, you are not e-iinir to leave!" "Yes, madam I must so." "Oh. do wait until nfter dinner." "I am not huneiv. Good dav.'" In the evening when the katydid be. f?in to file their sawg. the lonely widow wonders whv Mr. Gray does not pome to her. Gray knows. He is paying court to an old maid. The INeoyfrer of Anthrarlte. " " m fi! .1 irtn qq a an dlscoTPrPfl nbrarif p rtml in Ffnrsvlva- .i. rp . . HI. lha StriPS and tradniona that have r-opn bandTl rlnwn arx.tir AHf-n hnw Mm tn a V!r.I f "-t anow mm rr r n kinrt of i'nnivlvan'it Rip Van Wirklp. Hp harl pnrrip down from b Lake Chmp'in 'nmhpr r(?inn and npnpil an inn nn trip Ptimmit of the Ilr.md VntmtRin. Fr a timp hf ld a vafofionil PTis'pnrp. hnnine and flshinir, whilp his wifp attended (hp wants of thirsty traypl'prs. In one of his hnntintr pxenrsions hp ramppd out at the font nf Bro'ad Monntain at A spot wherp a coal yeln cropped out. and upon liehtine a Ore was astonished at the intense heat which it threw ont. He also saw that som of the black fltoce had bfcome red-hot. He dn? soma of it and carried It home, when his wife, morepractica1 than himslf, pronounced it coal. Thpy saw the coal crop out In abundance, and visions nf fortunes that mieht be realized oit of It flashed throii2h thpir minds simulta neously. So disposing of thalr effects, they loaded two lare watrons with thp coal and set out. for Pltitudelphi with thp Intenti.m of mrkptln It there and discovering its f-ne va'ne. They drove alone the banks of the Schnylkill. sleep, lne in the open air at nieht. At Fotts town three, or their hortv-a died and the coal wasdnmped into the river. Wear red and disheartened, the pair returned to the old place at the eummit of the mountain, and shortly afterward Allen laid his faithful wife to rest over the coal vein that had proved their ruin, and turned his face toward the west, where, after an unt-ven'ful eareer, be -enlisted for the campaign under Ilatrieon and fell at Tippecanoe. Modern Prorerba. All the "imple proverbs used io our -very dy life aud work are drawn from 'Shakespeare. A few of them are : Shakecreare Tbe sun shines hot, ami If wa use delay Cold. biUtg winter noars our hoped-for tav Modem form Make hay while the sian shiuec. Wbat fate icjpobes, that men mast need abide, flt boott nol to resist both wind and tide. moaern rom ind and tide wait for no man. fchakf "pea-.-e 'Tis the more honor, be--eause tnore danirerou?. Moiern foua The place of honor is tb poat of dangftr. Shakfcepfate I will arm me, being thus forewarned. Mideca form Fertwaroed, forearm ed. Shakeare BcU. cf you are birds of elf-sam faather. Modern toon UirUo-jf a feather flock together. .ShakepeareStrike,nt w, or else the iron cools. Mudtrn form Mrike ,r,'? the irou is Lor. Sbakefpeare That- wouid be a ten daa' sroqr at tbe least ; Tbat's a day longpr than a wonder. last?. Modtrn form A nine days' wonder. Shakespeare The common .people a warm like summer Hies. Modprn form Swarm like fliet. Shakespeare And I forgivs and Quit,? forget old faults. Modern foiui Forgivs and fonref. 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It is the. low price of cotton-seed products that keeps the price of all other grease down. Incubator chicks are increasing in the markets every season, and yet the prices are still very high during the pe riod between Chriftmas and June. A mixture of sevpral kinJs of grain for fepding stock is always better than one kind alone. Variety in grain is as important as variety in bulky food. During the dry season a large supply of fine road dirt should be stored away for winter ose as an absorbent. It is excellent in the stalls and also in the manure heap. Whitewash the hen-coops now in or der to rid them of lice. Use carbolic acid with tbe whitewash as a disinfect ant and preventative of lice. Onions mustlhe we'I ripened, secured without much frost, and stored in a dry and yet cool place ; shallow.boxes, such s old orange boxes, do well for holding them. Why do not the owners of worthless orchards destroy them and remove a nuisance ? Such old orchards breed de structive Insect, which scatter in all directions. Charies O'Donnell, of Twentieth and Dickinson street. Philadelphia, writes in the Record that docks of his which were hatched cn th 29th of April last began to lay on the 2d of September. The Ohio Experiment Station recom mends as an efficient remedy for the cabbage worm a mixture of one ounce of pyrethrum with four oucees of buck wheat flour, applied with a bellows. The small Yorkshire is an excellent breed of hogs for crossing on common stock. They are white in color, mature very early, and make a large proportion of pork for the amount of food provided for them. It is very easy to get good farm profits on paper, but that kind of work never brings anything tangible except as it is supplemented by faithful performan e, which is the mild euphemism for hard knocks. The Pennsylvania Poultry Associa tion proposes to have a poultry show in Philadelphia the coming winter, and efforts will be made to mke it the larg est of the kind ever held in the United States. Do not feed com to heavily to breed ing stock, or too much fat will be the result, which is detrimental to fecund ity. Ground oats and shorts make an excellent grain diet if given once a day with plenty of grass. Western dairymen agree that it pays to cut the grass crops and feed the same to cows in the stalls instead of allowing them to graze on the grass and trample it, while the saving in manure and fenc ing is a big thing. With the use of hulls of the beef pro ducing breeds steers are now raised that reach nearly 800 ponnds when 1 year ol3, and that shows the value of the breeds, the best resnlts being obtained from the very best grades and also by very liberal feeding. When milking have a pail of clean near in wnien to wash off th cow's teats, that no filth or dried skin may fall into the milk pail. It, is not an agreeable thought that, such foreign substances have ever mixed with the miiK ir ever they can be strained out. It is reported that the Enronean har wtnef- Z 11 a . w"' r? ren per cent less than year. France is below 100.000.000 hec tollters ; Italy, 51.000.000. and England shows a ten per cent, reduction in the rare of yield on reduced area. Tha rtnlt , 1 I . . ,j.v ..uni, iinn iteen tumea OUT nn the pasture should be given a mess of nruisea or ground oats in the morning wuu wnoie oats at night. Keen the colt growing, and he will be much more va.uabie when matured. T l .l wuu young sneep are shedding meir teem tney look poor and ailins- separate them awhile from the rest of me nock and pamper them with a little extra rood easily eaten. Tbey will soon rr-gam ineir worted appearance. Tf Aarlv lamttf a a i . .j bid uraueo tne rams ana ewes should be coupled at this sea son, and as the difference in the price of an early and late lamb is very great the profits depend onon when tbe ewes lamo aud on the care bestowed. rarsnips may be left in tbe ground an winter, to be dug as soon as the ground thaws, but this gives but a ouurt waaoD or use. D.'g a part before me ground Treezs and store in barrels. They are not injured by shriveling, and vt lauusry win do at for use. The quality improves in the cellar as mnrh as in the ground, and next to the potato it is me most generally approved winter vegetable; plain boiled, mashed or a? : - -J 1 a. t a irit-u, ii i, always toothsome and health- IQI. It is stated that a very wealthy T.nn don amateur yachtsman has had an En glish uaval architect of reputation in this country all summer secretly exam ining the lypes and models of the best Yankee craft wiih a view to building a yacht to contest for the America's cup next season. 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Hepeclally helpful to ladies, cLilJren and peo ple of sedentary habits Entirely vetetabie ; free from harmful drugs. In Handioma Package., Price 50 Cts. Prepared solely by fjoykl llrnaeativi Co. LONDON AND NEW YORK, CXteanists by appointment to Her Majesty the Quaes and to the Royal ramUy. IVr YORK BRANCH : 130, 132, 134 Chariton St. ROYAL PILLS. Baaove medicinal properties as Sotil Iliih, In boxes. SO pills to box, for S 5 eenU. FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR! Via ajar Bitter C01DIAL, d'n so. Vlnagr Bittarg P0WDEKS, 80 doses, 0c. Tin.rar BltUra, new style, pi1 $1.00 Tlneg-ar Blttar. old style. Wtur tasu. $ 1 .00 Th World's Great Blood Purifier and Life Giving: Principle. Onlj Temper&nce Bitters Known. Tie seat flAb fat Cent ery tbe Leadlaa Fasaaly Mealeiae ef the) YT.rld. E. H. McDonald Drug Co., Proprietor, SaK TEAKCISCK) sjtb NEW TOBK. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE il!ra?r2T f V 1 cjnaj. f-llaUning ttinu -.pXery erood thlnff Is Counter tT??? nd conmirnera nra CATJ TIONED atrainst IMITATIONS Of rv,1?1"178 made of VERT POOR GLAS3. So that the exact irl?3 ?,ach chimney as above. CzPF1 ToP 13 always clear and Drirht Glass. Banafaetared 0tT hy GEO. A. E3 AG BETH & CO, IMttsb-nrrrh tilau Works. POH SAL" BT DSALERS. S2 FlAIv'Oapon'RlB Tone. Toncli, WoriiaDsMp & toMiitr. Fo. 112 Fifth Avrnun, Jtew York. 1 And as. rm af nTf, 7 Hic ta laar adraataaa. kuaxut to in hMt iJuajr. aaSi2i aTJii!? l IP-i.OoL30th,l8S3e f"f A BECE5T HALLOO TRIP. Valuable Discoveries Claimed. According to foreign papers, which give a detailed account of it. the balloon trip made a few weeks ago from Cher bourg, France, to Tottenham, near London, England, was not as great a success as the dispatches claimed it to be. M. F. L'Hoste, a professional aeronaut, and M. Joseph Mangot, a young astronomer, left tbe coast of France in the balloon "Torpilleur," at 11 o'clock at night, passed clear across the English channel and over the Isle of Wight, and arrived in the vicinity of London about 7 tbe next morning. Tbe journey eonld have been made quite as I quickly by boat or Cars. It was the in- tention of the balloonlsta to make tbeir descent io a military park in tbe city, bat tbey were not able to do so. Am tbeir coming was anticipated, thousand" were ou tbe lookout for tbem, Tbey were warmly welcomed, and were friYeu a cordial reception by the Britifh Aero nautical society. Tbe occupants of tbe balloon stated that they met with no accident on the trip, which was pleasur able and highly instructive. Tbey ad mitted that tbey dtrived scarcely any benefit from their steering and propelling apparatus. Tbey claimed, however, to have derived very great advantage from a new system of using ballast. They employed an apparatus called a flatteur, which is suspended from tbe basket of the balloons, drags in tbe water, and enables tbe serial travelers to take in and let out watei ballast whenever tbey choose to do so. In all previous attempts to manage balloons, there was no way to make tbem descend or to keep them near the surface of the earth except to open the valve and allow part of the confined gas to escape. It often happens that this gas is wanted before the trip is comple ted. So, too, there was no way to make the balloon ascftd. except to throw out ballast, which usually consists of bags of sand, By tbe ose of the apparatus employed by these Frenchmen, all the gas. except what escapes throngh the cloth, is kept to the end of the trip. In making a voyage requiring a day and a night, the tendency of a balloon is to sink after sunset, and to rise after tbe sun has made its appearance. If the trip is made over water, the apparatus em ployed by these Frenchmen will keep the balloon as near tbe surface as is desired all the time. Unfortunately, however, the apparatus cannot be used while passing over Innd. These balloonists think they made another valuable discovery. In passing over several vessels they let drop some small torpedoes, which exploded on their decks. They accordingly claim tkat balloons may be made very useful in war by enabling persons to drop tor pedoea, bombs and various explosive instruments on vessels, in for; tftcations and on buildings in towns: Tbey claim that by dropping a heavy bomb the bal loon would be given such an impulse upward that the occnoants would be beyond the reach of ballets before the persons blow would have time to fire In case tbe vessel was demolished by the explosion of a bomb, there wonld be no one left to discharge firearms. It is scarcely likely, however, balloons will ever be used for tbe purpose sug gested. Only highly civilized nations could employ balloons in warfare, and among such nations civilization extends to the arts of war as well as to those of peace. The people who would drop torpedoes from an elevation on vessels and unfortified towns would be likely to be classed with those who fire exploaive bullets and make use nf noxious gases and virulent poisons. They would be eiven a place among the enemies of the human race, and treated as such. Halls That Hit In Battle. Tbe question has often been raised: what proportion of balls exchanged by hostile armies will hit tbe mark and kill? Difficult as il is to solve it ex. actly, some approximate result may be arrived at from the'number of balls es timated at 20.000.000 which wer fired by the Germans ib the war of 1870-71. The French army lost. In dad and wonndd. about 140.00U men. Accord ing to this, only one ball out of 143 fird hit its man, and, assuming that on an average only one man out of seven hit was actual! killed, it would seem that onlv one rifle ball in 85S proved fatal. If it is further considered that the num ber of men wounded and killed by the guna of the artillery are included iu the above stimate. it may safely be said that not over one rifle ball in 1,000 fired proves to be fatal. Ticket, please!" "Ain't got enny." "Then your fare, please." "Nary a red." "Then what did you get on this train for?" "To ride, you bet." "I'll bet yon don't." "Take yer." "For bow much?" "Even ten." "8how np!" "tier you are. Who'll hold tbe stakes?" "I will." "Bay. Kernel, it's what 1 call ing It blanked low down to pull on a gentleman in a square game. "Only the brave collect the fare." conoueror Banded 8.40 In change and a check to the naRsenirar wno naa 'nary a red'. .... .-- That's what I call a good dinner remarked Bobby, as be leaned baolr his cha'r with an air of repletion. Bobby." -aid his mother. "I'm ashamed of yon." The minister, who waa dlnl -ifv tbe family, lanarhed heartily. lionny appreciafes the trrwl n,in.. of life." hrt ia5ll .!.. av- . . . ner? ? Bohh, ..VPfl h mlnlafar I'Tea Indeed. I enjoyed It. Terr innch. " "Ma -aid phe. thonrht yon wonM h. cans, ahe didn't snPpo- Ton -t roncb at home." A man shontd never b aahmd to own he r, r-uMn the. wK,,h is hnt eaylnsr In other words that h Is wiser to-day than be waa yattardty CONSTIPATION! There is no medium through which li8ease so oftei attacks the system as by Constipation, and there Is no other ill flesh is heir to more apt to be neglected, from the fact material inconvenience may not be immediate ly felt from irregular action of the bowela. When there is not regular action the retention of decayed and effete matter, with its poisonons gases, soon poisons the whole system by being absorbed into it. causing piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious affections. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will Immediately relieve, and one bottle positively cure or relieve any case of Constipation. MWas troubled for a year with torpid liver and indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. The first bottle revived me and the second cured me entirely." J. S. Williamson, Rochester. N. Y. H. CHiLDS&GO., PITTSBURGH, oarrKV to tuf. tbaik tiik aaaasvr lirk or $3.00 SHOES IX TBI MlBJUn. HIM IIV Button, English Bals & Imitation Lace Congress, From the BMT CAI.JF KIT'S, wtaa CntI5K bOAOCI.i TOM, tOLB LK4TIIKR forSTERS, aa4 ev7 pair warranted. H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. M. i.-ly. & the CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN ttaa attained a standard ef wellenee -arhlarh admits ot no soperior. It aostalns every Improvement tfcat toveotlva terilns. skill aad aoooej eaa peodoee. These ezeelleot Oraauis are celebrated snr vol Bsoe, qoailtf of tooe, qulak reepemse, variaty of eorabmaUon, artitie iaai n. baaatv In f.cisb. per feet eocatrucUan, Daaklnc tbem tbe moat ataraet Ive. ornamental and daairable orf axs fur bomea, sobools, ehorebes. kdes, sooleUes, eta. HTIDMSHEU BirCTATIOV, CIEmALTD FACILITIES. SKILUD WOBKIIN, BEST HtTESUL, coaoiaao. MUl THSS 7HS POPULAR OHGfAH Inttrue'.'aa Ea Piano Jtocrtt. Oaaalcajaes aa "v. is. oa eppUrelio. raara. Ths Chicas' facmaga Organ Co. Caner ilu'siaa aai An Streeta, CHIC4C0. ILL. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM JENNIE JUNE" 8EWINC MACHINE IS TUB BEST. BUY NO OTHJBR. . Eh LATHEES' FAVORITI, bcauaa It la LIQETT RTJNNINO and doe. -ucu utauunu work. Aonta' Tavor it. because it ia a quick and eaay seUer AGEKTS WAITID IK n&CCCmD TIailTCU JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. cor. u&iiii kum in osnm unit, CHICAGO, ILL. CNCLNE8, VIBRATORS Tare.; .V K."L" ' '-"wr mills bratert Penn.v van 7V "Ln.?rJ"5 Important to Canvassers WASTrn.i.i otm JSVKBY XIX I Wil li I BUTTSO f I TOW TO ? 3ICJL. 1 I TIABB. '-' play- am oarJ VRX SI STVS;tf a POP Pevlvla TiSSli. $ot: the work ol . entire Vet of ,,A, e "?n 1o,B elf-heating hv i7 or ,Lk' , ,roT" moderate. A larire iat.rt i.iv.i . M yr,' in rex sau ikon i.Jffffs!?; e- BH IWIII i I it?) si, iv4jS3ZF22ia3SZa3zp SE LLE RS' LIVERPlS?i7 -- w .a Lir-.""""''- rri aw. a ff a a ia" , c a.-.., aaataa -T r'tata.raa rt r " r 9 r - i . Aa Old Heotrh Lter No persots were hit toleract ( maccy than tbe Puritans of th teenth century, th a-j, of Salm:formirg tbe darke " history of the colony. MarTV stern professors who buret old J for the supposed exercising of arts. claimed;various sunem.., r em for tbemselv. But ase-i which are 'cholerictword,- l'! " captain become "rank hyphen,'-? mouth of therwldier.'aotdra';. 'Ltt nnseen forces which wre h ) "L, bensible In the case' of 'X' ,1 women, bcamelawrul, tay !a", 'V- C d the cast, of the'student Bd.VJ,e,:fi There , is a legeud of a Mou8' minister of a country parish-., ' nteenth century, who had T a laasrje with a r.miu.. . ' 3 ''o .a.. "ua "l "P:r Ld thought none the worse of fcr " ' parishioners. Like Solomon tJ'"' ter beld this power on a cnnd'til '''' rtmrtn'e law In v, - . .m j u iUC retention of . tbe loss of which, according to'u . V mud. once subjected Mm T ' him mlarortunes. Theeotch'rn- Via e n r - . . . f ta'a lauiiuii eJirii 8CDjct fo . Jong as fee wore only one rsr'er'v? this condition the venerate ' adhered throuehout fcii fr v f. . , !;': recorded that the tflej gpir'-'tr '! to tbe meanness of transfo" t? into a flea, forth purpo. oflrrj;-" the minister's maid whn gv, . bis stockinfrs, m.kin, her lo. enr;j stitchesjand manufacture-i,., " Bnt:thelminisfer:waa rot'to U i-J an.! walkedrarquniv'throh y-;: on stock ing.down at hr-!. : TT.e power of txoTct'wr r troubled spiritsfin the Redaa-w.. '" agerly claimfdibyfmitiisien. o'.rt' denominations, and U,- succf, ciseof this ir.fluer.ee vzrT-z.rZ.t kind of hall mark of ortt.odoxCtt!'? the power to Leal vrB!rd';r."t e r sovereign alone. "'Sir.rthe,' did c me far.enough; the) should l .v.- w" i me to Kome,"jwbispered John- u . I in Jest.ihalf In earnest,hen ' remarked that hia visit tc U, a childto beStouched ty (., ... " had not results in the oiraVu'or.Y.t! "Pected. Ptib1 he w Dot J de.titnteof faith. it, the-rfflCaCT healing touch of the direct rcav v.l the Stuart line. " 4 u In the same way. duly ord,:D a., istera of lthe sevecteeoifc ad , eighteenth -centuries ulca cllms!f their; diasen-.-.r,. L- r- , brethren to quieter i-Trtd -nd restless gob:iD(rl;fclje ten-v fraSora;professed:iiK)wers ever l l' seenlworidf Wfcich fxceld nttX day sirtaJoMhe orthodc-x d;v V the well-anown CorLi..h taVf r"a "Bonatben Ghost,- which rraiM. J. troublesome u tbe ear!T century, the perlorbed BI.ir:: ;a L u-"w to reason by the minister o'fl, tVii andbesides.-departicg iL.-acel-r.aX. ui iDe com.n 1e".AJ C na.w b been banished; by the p. wV 1 .ili lu t'f i.t.L prayerful preacher" 'ik ed lVden fouud.it sufficient ex.rclsm f, ghosts-.which had apprurriatei Z bet;bed-roums in the mwi !. cau-e his chaplain to lie in each ic ':Yov lookthoushtful to i. bL' .z. Jey," remarked Fther!r s I't'C himself on the bed as he Fpore . , Je! ,VT iust h:1 Eot-'fr-ra !L y What does she 835 ? 'So., aaya I ruust pay rrv j,fk l-(fcr. at once or her duhier w.li Poe ce in KOIJERTI.EVANS, UNDERTAKER. A!D MAMTACTl EK CT end dealer la all kloaa et Fl KMTT aE. Klenbnr-p, I'n, aT-A full line of Catkett s'w. ea ilti -as Bodies Embalmed WHEN KEuriKEP. Apt. W) s NOT DEAD YET! VALLIE LUTTRINCER, aTawr-racTrsrs or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IB WAFI -rf.vj) ny Boonyo, Rere-trul!v Invit.a it.. .... .--.j. s-Ddthe pnblle In reneral to th. firt ikat ka 1 n". Mountain Honae h...k. -- .. -t. rt?Pll rm.'."r "tOPk- crnann-at'sr-Bi lesr- liv".1, " tb bMt manner and a: tta Ja.: llTlnt rrtoea. P"ltent1ary work e:tber trt-it tm i t this establKbtnent. tin- nooFiNo a srEciAi.ry. f?'v ea and saturr tp,i, at ta len.hnra;. April II. lM-tl. JfARM FOR SALE! .KAT"J?bLe Ur" '0ted IB A IV..T wv- l.bB3bur; and two and oeefc." at: lrtto. adjomtna lands ef Jaae Ka'er. W. 5. unck, aid otbers contalnlcg ABOUT iOO ACKSS, TNiVuMr'-trr0? '"'"'l oe BKICK I wriX hniitii i- UrFe brn 01 era-v et'- i- id Tt" Urm ,,,B "as! t!M.ri.;- t-?i 'od der and It will nwr I'", "'"rtllf psrtienlan ea!i ei Ua sirr laned nn tbe premise June, laag M. U PRISCC'LL. teteii Fire mm im T. AV. DICK', General Insurance Agent. FOR SALE. 5n2 , HM' rroperty knrwn si titf' Ioae. ltnatJ ,n tbe est ward ef EaTlf1 " rtber partlenlars rail en e? tbe anderatane.l JOHN a ELAIl Koen'nara:. May 17, s v. J.TH lm,M) lev aaajew 'all. L faa T'. amber ih a a i-tir'--: L "waa no mn- ttTTHTTai r5 Mr r t'soedro.tm. AJdrv-i'i J-.MJ -lain! f Pura-rt n. n.e..iiT!fr.i. '"f.3-i . . r i n - ----- -4 " UUI la. II E J aahiiif ten P. C. Some - funxe iori:ua rra-rrv r r-ns. us y. crrs dM-a-er.r-aaiar. Pa.
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