A - ( ? Ifflddleburg, June 1, 1876. Local Noww, Vo. All communications, business1 let ter Ac, fur thin ofTlcs, to soonr prompt attontinn should be mUlressetl m follow! Tub I'iwt. Miiltllatninr, Bnytlor CUunty, Pn. Advertisement, conriiniiirulinn io. tnuat bo handed In by Motvlnv noon, to secure, inser tion in noU Who PTn ItOtTWTY roT. Th CrU Of nvder County ar held on the fourth Mondays nf February, May, sad rjipteraber, nl soonl Monday of Itaeomber. The army of ttatttps is not a larne as Uwiua short timet no. Tlio sprinji work in irnrilen anil on fitriiis, keep ome or them of our streets. The Innocent trump once moro, like the wind, 'fnoth whero he listoih. thou rans't not toll whence ho ooinetli or tvhilhor ho Rootli, but It Is junt as woll to keep art eye on loose properly. It l rheitper 1n the Ioiir run to ot food Clothintt, even Rt a hih price; iow much belter to pet it both good and at Iho extreanily low prices churn rl lv Wiinnnmnker A Brown, Oth and Market, ritilauY'liiliin. Baptised. Two young 'men' from Franklin township werelmptisod in the ereck nenr town, on i Humility iai. It beius court week our town wns full of people, riMnv of whom repairod to the creek to witness iho baptism. Tho Primary Klnction Bottrtls should 1n cotnnoed of men who will olxorve Iho rule governing the election. There it an tnlloxiitlo ileterinimuiou 10 kick out every district which violate! Iho rules. It in only justice that all coma in on fair, oiuul footing, s Bi.tnn h lb mial Intellectm-l girls. N York Ih mol stjrtlab. Brooklyn th rttlt. lUltiinnr lb most rrfino I. Chi o(0 Iht smartest nJ !l. Lewi Iho most fr&aaomt. Unlike as they nr in chare UrisJoe, tho Uumestio Viper Ftiahlnn' art lh nniveraal preference of loom all. A'ljttsol Oenerst J. W. Latla hs tie Wol thai Hi Hiaie militia ibouM atleml . tbo CtmonnUl tlx loot week in June, in order ibtuhey may be preeeuton tbt 4th of July. Tae programme seam In meol the spproeal r the different division of the Stole Nstluial Ouord, and tbe Itidlos- tiom are that r.ers ill wbe aa liomenee turn out. Dkdicatiox. Tho 'tan'rellcnl Luth eran Church at ILtrtlcton, Union coun ty, Pa-, will bo dedicated on Siinduv Jfnno 11.17t. Kev. Dr. W. F. C.inriiil of 1'hilitdclphiii, and Itev. Dnnicl Kline of Ly kens, Dauphin Gi.( 1'a,, besides other minister will bo preeont. A cor dial Invitation is cxtouded to all to be present. lion Thirvtt. Keen your !:vlilo doom locked. The country i full of Iiorso thieves. A litreo uuiuher of liorsesof Into have been Htolen in sur rounding counties. There, is mi old vayiug tluvt "after tho Iiorso is stolen the stable is locked" would it not be more important to lock before the horse is stolon. Wo should tliiuk so. The work lobe done in Iho wiy of night eeinc at lb Centennial bos been figure'! tip by tbe I'biUiMpliin Star. If Hu.ooo arliclet ore on exhibition at Ihed-nien. Biftl, and the vinilor doeulri five boure etch doy to the ehiluilon, Kivinone half minute to the eXomin itien of eiub ar ticle, it till lake bini 6o monibe to go through. So people must take rooms (here, and make a bueiurM of it. The two horses stolen near Fre mont, this county on Siiudav ni-'lit a week, wero captured mi Tuesday it week, near Clark's Ferry. They hud been deserted by the thieves and were found on the. street near the above mentioned place. There is no doubt tho thieves knew that they wero close ly pursued, and in order tocsc tpu took to the hills and left the horses run. Ilia Chunk, The largest black dia mond that has yet been mined was taken out of the Draper colliery, nl Gilberton, a few days ago. When lens- cited it measured thirteen foot in longth, seven and a half feet high, and was six and a hail leet thick; but ticlore it could safely bo brought to tho sur face its size was reduced to nine, feet long, five and a half feet high, and live I - . . 1 . . . . . i.!. I. I.!. I. hiui a nan icct inicK, n uicii wemucu twenty-nine, thousand nino hundred 1. i i.:.. ... tcnnial tin Tuesday. Shamokin Ilirulil Why did our Father ciiitso flowers to bloom over ho large a portion of our cartli 7 Iney are not tooil, they arc of no nesolute tue. in the cnmmoti meaning of tho term. Wherefore. then, did Iho earth by bis command bring forth (lowers 1 To beautify it to enliven it. to llmg a Kindness and brightness over tin w.trld I What flowers are to (he earth, acts of kind liens of courtesy, of hospitality, are to men. Jiow ollen a gentle tone, u kind look, an act of unostentatious po liteness, a generous hospitality bus fill ed a careworn soul witti pence, a stricken heart with joy, a smitten spirit with gladness. The True Dsmoerat of the 2-" tilt., lias tho following to any in regard to the reopening oi me . it it. ii. u: Uncommon interest centres in the prospective reopening of the Sunlniry And Lowistuwn Hailroad. Hence, wo desire to give our readers all tho latest And best information wo can get on tho subject. The best news at present Is, l. iiiut tho foniisylvniiiu Kailrond Company will operate the road ; 2 The schedules for running trains are being prepared ; 3. The former employes win neitriy an no lenuereu iiieirinu t positions ; 4. '1 ruins will begin running aoout June 1st or oth. Ana everybody long tho line will rejoice. ft i i: Court Proceedings. ' Court convened Monday, May 22d 1870, Hon J. C. Hucher, rreRidont Judge and Hons. B. L. IUndonbush and Daniel Oemhcrling, ylssncinloa were on tho lieucli. Tin dlnpn, a rtristt nf A.I T.-r,lrttnl Shrader, El ins Btrooso and John Slet icr. In the Orphan' Court, Appointment of Guardians ll'illiam Hording for minor children of John J. .Slelleu, deed. Daniel Fntisl for minors of Kachel llnrtinan, tleed. Henry Mover for minor of Daniel C. Weirick. deed. Samuel F, Aurand for minor of Jacob Stiimpu", deed. Administrators nml Executors Ac count confirmed nisi First and final aeet. of David M. Ilntdorir ft nl, Exlrs. of David Holdorf. deed. First nect. ol John Ilnily and David Iloycr.Extrs. of (!eo. A. Boyor, deed. First and par tial nect. of I'eter 11. Hnvder Bud Ly din B, Miller, Admrs. ot Ueni. Fisher, deed. Acct. of Kaniuol Bilger, Levi Kenninger and Joel Bilger, Extrs. of Frodk. Bilger Hen. deed. Hamtiel St. Clnir, Aduir. of Lvdin .Saunders deed, tleorgo fchneo, ndmr. of Jacob Mini um deed, who was guardian of Eliza beth Alice Shall'er. Julia Maines, decil. second nnd final nect. of Aaron Hhairer Extr. of (leorgo Shall'er, deed, vvp Hitter ndnirx f Elias Killer, deed. John C. Kreiucr Extr. of David Lctllcr, decil. Ono. Sclineo Admr. of Jacob Minium deed, who wan guardian of Sarah Ben iler. 1,nst and final account of Hon. D. Witnier one of tho Admrs of I'eter Uemberlinir dee'd. tleo. Schneo ndmr. of Jacob Minium, dee'd, who was guardian nf minor children nf John Hath fon. dee'd. First nect. of (leorge Sehnoo ndmr. of Jacob Minium dee'd. Orders of sale awarded cstato of Samuel . Jfalick ; (leorgo L. B iker ; Win. Bowersox ; Klias Keck, dee'd. Heturns to order of salo confirmed n in estnto nf Isaae Yonngman. I'e ter Maurer, John Hackenburg, Daniel C. I'lrich, Jereminh Smith, also, Hcturn to writ of I'arlition Estntn of Henry Yerger. Jcdiu Swengle. John Hacken burg, tleed.-tho usual amount of inii. cullanooiis busiuesi was transacted in tho Orphans' Court. Qtutrtrr Hwions. Tho criminal calender embraced n few luinoroHences not worth notirin. Tavern Licenses wero granted to I. D. Conrad, Moses Snecht, Noah Smith, Beaver; John II endt, John F. Ilot tenstuin, Sarah Keen, M inroe ; J. F. Walter, Juo. B. Fockler, Lewis Amig, Selinsgrove ; tleorgoO. Sniilh, Daniel linlcndcr, Middleburg; John B. Wood ling, I'enn ; U. 1'. Weiser, D.tvid ller rold, Chapman Enoch Smith, David Seihcr, l'erry ; A. T. Merti. I'enn ; Peter Hartman, Centre ; Mithias Schnoe, Cioorae llosturman, Washing ton.. . Fell. fiones nppointed Assessor of Chapman twp., to till vacancy. In thf Common Vint. Petition of West IJaaver School Board for nppointmuut of viewers to iiHcss diimiigps for school i te Viewers, I'efer lleitd, Sumiicl A. Wetzel nnd Isnno Wolzel Snyder and -Fisher, A loirs. Ac. niiiiiHtthe l'cnuti C.tn-il Co. Tich pasa on the case. Yotdiot for l'lll's. for 870.I.7S. Hetti'iuk agnlnut Hotrick. Case, settled Tho Coltimbiit Inn. Co. against J. W. Guiltier el ttl. Assumpsit, but tled. Itiiflingtoti & Hro. nsrninst N. I'. Ilnro. Appeal Settled. Tho Commonwealth for nso Ac. Hainnt U. itolomler. ft al. D.dit after jury aworu dofts ooufuss judf ment far ooHts. Nonh Smith naitiHt Goo. O Smith, Covutiant. Deft, confesses judgment. M M. HolTiuan and Mttliits Schneo, AHsiuties &o. against. Dr. W. II. IJnckhoiiHo. Appeal Juror withdrawn and deft, couiossos judg ment. W. O. HorroM ftnlnst .Inraos N. Llousor AssiinipHit Settled. Jaeoff Snob against Snyder coun ty. Assessment t)f roml damagos Verdict for PUT for $2:15.41. John II. Nando aguiimt Jonathan Winner. Slander. Settled. Goo. Wei port tigniiiHt Willis Ar bogaat Settled. V. G. HerroM againxt Jnnios N HotiHor. Kjectmont Settled. John .1. Coleman una &a against Jacob Filo et ul. Duo t Dofts. oou fess judgment, Court adjourned on Thursday evening after disposing of a largo amount of miscellaneous business July 2Sth, 187d was fixed for hold ing aa adjourned argument court Snyder Co. Sunday School Association. Sixth Annual C)mvntion. Th mull snnnal ()nvrnll'n rtli MnjrdrrCo, H. M. A'vlaOnn tnnrtnil t H.-lltiarivi., Ms), IHIn al t' ux'k I. M. I'i Iho ll'leucn nffro:. Kv. It. Mlllrr, Nortm (Hcivor was rl.-rlil ini lain. D-Toitiiual eien-Uia waatftiitiiotud by Kuv,-U.-'m-p. Kauniitlon nt D lpttt. 8rlnroii, lit I,ntli. rsm lt. I,. Hani. Allrnil M riinrHi.r, ll 'li . Mwlni-rril n K'. I'. Iliri.ai M. K -' inl, Mrs H . tl ruM, M K In K Hiker. l,wl llhh, I), A. M.ivrr, P. K. H'ft.-r, N.tri.xi (H.iv.-.. R,.fnri.i-a, MU.S.IIIf 11 tliu, .1. 1 WniHr,Mra J. 8. Wamirr, and N-wtmi Hlal"r. 1 "I I.UIS. Vmt. N'tlM, I'Hier IS. Al-wrt M. I,. W .-n-llnr, h: tiiirk, J. A. M Silii-r, Mm. J 8i-h.Mli, Mhm' l.nutu 11 n . Ititlln Zis!ep, MraK.J Si-ho-h, Mua l,itl U-.n. II una Zli'UlT, M. II h.'ulwrt ana Aiu- Won-nll. r. Mmitm', Jaooji Houar Wo! Heavar, J. J. M ntnrti. Tho thre follwlnn qiiaatlona ware chnaan for ilia.:tialD durlnu tlin v-Mhk arailun, via: 1st What la llia..ij .1 of ilii. a. ti. land h ' l It If" atullinl T M. W Hal all-Mi M be Ilia rxan-llaa nf Hi. scliniilt 9r I. Ar Ihera any rnmitf piinuttia .oa cnoinv win, litva lima rar liul u.iuli brnuulil inti, ilia 8, S. If ao, bo oau the H. S. be niaJa to reach UiatcUa1 A'iJ"uruaa lu mart at 7:10 p. m. TDBSDAT SVIKISU SSSSION. Davntlnnal eiertiiawa ware cuuductad bj Uef, J. E. UiW0OUtt Discussion of subject. Tho third question for discussion was taken up vis ; Aro there any young persons in the Co. who hnvo tVs fur not been brought into the 8. 8 f,lf so, how can the H. 8 bo mail j to roach that class f 1st speaker, Kev. ielmer. It is not hard to decide as to the firs', part of this question. If we look around our town, we will find plenty of young men who do not attend ii. S. The question of importance is, how can we bring them Into the school, and how can we keep them thore t We should adapt our instructions to the growing minus and wauls of the young. We should have teachers able to instruct all elass-es-young and old. The most ell'ect- Ive way to bring boys and young men' i into the school, is by personal effort. Our schools may be m tdo interesting. but unless we speak to them, they will not oome. If you want them to come, you must send some one to pick them up and bring them here. 2nd speaker, Bev, J. E. Iloneyctitt. It seenioa to be admitted that there are children not reached bv 8. A How - they to be reached f Nearly all toino aslant brougUt under ! nee of religious instruction. Tlie roa-j son, then, why they do not come, is not principally In the a, but in the nil man heart. The mnk iug of the school attractive, will not alouo do the work. Tho truth must bo carried to them. Wbilo wo find tho reason in the fact that they do not love the truth, wo also find it in the fact that those in the school have not taken it to them. Still tho whole fault does not lie with tho school. 3rd speaker, Rev. Swnrla. Tho Sun day Schools should not bo held prima rily accountable for failing to bring nil into them. We must, look lack to the de pravity of the human heart. The agen cies for counteracting the inlluences of this depravity, are tho dill'crcnt depart ments of the church, the S. S. as a part. While much of the failure is duo to Hie depravity of man, yet much also is due to tho imperfection of tho .V. S. ma chinery, If tho hearts of those who fill positions of trust in tho schools, wero full of love for tlod, they would not only oome to school, at tho proper time, but wool I nlso ttso their outside influence in urging young men to come. Tho reason some young men are nut in tho school, is not became (hey have grown too big for tho study of the l!i hie, but hccmiso the study of the filile is too great for Ihem. In order that we mny overcome this dilllculty, wo must work with steady determined ellort. eihapeaker. Prof. NentUn. The ijnaatinn on ilar illacu-alun la a pram leal one We ilo nut wl.h lo aiapuaa the aul jni-l narMy ai tn the whule I'ouiiiy, tut In sallnaariive. Manv fiiutis man aiienil saiibith iuirnlnt on tlin at real oornere, Wbat it iat In.l.i aa tt It them I Ar our i-lmri-liaa il iins thalr iluijr In tlila re-i'-t t T 'er are not. Whsl la their amy I cnmlilnail ermrt. Tliare l tno imich airlia ana htnkartns tiatwaa i th itt iorant 1a mmin itmna or the tn II the -hllilr i f the In wo unlia, the work ran lm il -re-: In na oth er way It thav will n.it at t ona srhnol, Irl thain S't toanot 'Or. If tdfy will n-it at an-l any a( na Turin a ai-hool aapai-l.tlly aa.ipti to them It wa e.innni rnih thain In any nturr w y wa omilit wlihnur llt-riturai hut nl with auih lltaratore aa wa a; -iiarslly Snl In our eoli i a. There are ail ahll Iran In thia tnwn who tin n-il attend iit.ln anli'ml, and f la't aa tiMny wn-i do nntaliand snnd.iy .siHi inl l..il tlio p.ai.ira and s. wrkr ol the lawn miat In antilrrani.i and davl-e matnaior hrlnalntiiani lot the H .H. houli If o i' Into lliaia now aalatlns, lot thain lurin a naa ona. 'I heillrooaalnn of Ilia aulii-ol waa o'o-el to be eontlnuwil at tne innrnloa: o.in. A oullaoilnn wa Intel ainnntln la tl.1.1. wsnssaDAt moiisiso essstn Heyotlnnal etari-l ea wi.re eindui-tal hy Hay. Hi-ed. neiaitln ill llalaaataa : I'eivar. Mr. Ilrnry Smith, Mn, Henry Smith, ami I). II Wetal. Klentfoti of nmara t The Mliwlno; par.nni ware elai-tail for theiwnlna" ymr: I'raa., Iv. Hoed. Hen. Say.,l. . H lalar: I ! .r. o.-y. I M. Testa t Traaanre.r .1 A Smith. Atimlnttna.t of a.miultaa : t '.i.nm fur aa. lactlne Vlre PrManta N .rton i ll .ror. Hen. ry "iolth, and Prof. Noam. Itunnaaa contin., Prof. Noatllna;, Win. M iyar and e. P. t'lrloh. Tho iiti)afit under rtlanaaon laat avenlne waa avaln reanmad, m : A r thera any yninyf mr-ona to the fit. whnhav thtia rr nit t,n b-iinulit loin th" M. h ml 1 1 ". how cm M. I. he ittoile to ros'-h th it el'iaa T 1 el apeokor, ltr. Iteltner. Thi'ra wore two aiiitgpttilntia mado li-l niglil rn-ope. ration and part'inil rlT-iria, IViili era ary effi-ciiye. A .mat mlirht In ibtne by poraona from oiifh enhnnl funning olaaars of lhaaa young pa ip'e. littd apenkrr. Kev. Ht'ad One presl rraacm wliy eo ninny are not in lite arhn.il ia had i ii-a an many fumilipa nro ttol in avmpnihy with Ihe aclmnl. Thrre la n want nf church lifo in llu-ir linmes. Ks mlliea must he Inuiht lo rt'Bar l tho S. H. ss s link rnnnaoiing ihpin with lha ftlniwh Aflor snvarat vorio'l rem-irks tiputi I lit atilijaols, Ihe fnllnn-ing rranliitinn waa it. dnpiad Ites'd, Thit the I's-lnrs nf Iho ilillerent charohaa of lha town ha rai-om-nipinlii lo fluid a oinfnri'iiKe for Iheilo. yiaing of meant fur the furiht'ritij of this cnttae. J. A. Rinilh remarked I hot Ihey otilaldtt nf St'li nagrt,e alao wlil.f l a plon. The noneent inn agreeing Hint ihe plan fnr.tfv linagr oe wnuld alao he rrTeelunl fur the rnunty, adiiple I the following res ilnlinn : Tlisl we aa a cnnvrtiii tn rail a mofting nf the pis tors and iiprtnleinl,tila nf lha Co. an-l of Iho yit'e prei lettta nf tho .ainri ailon. lo e nint nt M d llnhurg. "liiiiir lav, Inn -Ir l. I1"'!, fur the purpnan nf drvia. big pinna fiirbriimlng bun the 8. S. Ibneo whnarenni now nllt'ti ling. C'ouyeuhoo adj. to niepi nt i.-HOp. m. J. A M. ZiKoi.tH, Sfc'y. Surgical Operation Upon a Rooster. Xkw LscAsri:it, May L'O, Is;;). Mu. EniToit : S tine ti'im wince 1 was iiil'iii'incd Itv Mr. If. W. I'Uh, of West Beaver that on examining n choicn llock of chickens, he was it - prised of the fad that the old rooster was seiiouslv ill, and, after close ex amination, found that some hard sub stance had collected in bis craw. Mr. I', knew that unless a speedy remedy could be bad, ho must looac the old pot, le therefore took bis knife ("kill or cure"), cut tho craw open, removed tho hard substance, sowed up the wound, nml put his patient into a box behind the stove, Mr. I', then waited eagerly to huh tho result of his first at toui tl nt snrgety. Tho chicken rocovered so rapidly, that in less than two hours he picked nn enrii as though nothing had been wrong. Tho matter that bad c illecte I in Iho craw, was a hunch of gravel about its large as n hulled walnut thor otighly wound round with grass. 1 saw tho chicken nut long since and tho cut in tho craw was not quite healed. F. A Seven Year Old Murderer. The Philadelphia Timet says 1 On Saturday the 201 h tilt, at Hope aud Canal street, Peter Newton, n boy seven years of n(0, ami another lini wero playing n game of marbles. A dispute, incidental to the trutno and generally considered a tiecesHaiy adjunct to it, arose bctweou the boys, ami while they wero arguing the matter and their attention wan dis tracted from the iiii, Joseph Wish ninii, a lad scarcely eight years of a;0, run towards them, and, it iai aiipposod, merely as a boyish joke, seized the nimble, lying on tho ground and ran away. Newton im mediately ran after him, was about catching hold ol him, when Wishman turned about and struck him. A quarrel was the consequent result iu which Newfon, the younger of the two, was thrown to tho ground. Wbilo he was down Wishmuu kicked him as hard as his iufantilo strength would allow, aud thumped him vig orously with his fist. Newton suc ceeded in gaining an upright posi tion, when his boyish assailant again threw him t) the grouud and had begun kieking him when a party of lads, who were standing by, interfer ed and pulled Wishuiao away. Tbe latter then ran home. Newton, however, still lay ou tho ground, and gave no evidence of life 1 1 is . voting companions, alarmed, raised hitu up. and found that he was unconscious Assistance was immediately obtain ed, and the injured boy carried to his home at l'.S Otter street He remained in an insensible eonditiou until Tuesday morning, when be died. WUUnittU. wh- ' '' ' treet, leased from custody. Yesterday morning the Coroner hold an inquest oa tho little Nowton's remains. The post-mortem examination revealed a contusion over the left eye, and when the bend was. dissected a clot of blood waa diaeorered in tho brain and fracture of the skull beneath the wound I Via tli resulted from tho fracturo. The jury rendered n ver dict in accordanoo wigh tho facts, naming Wishiuaa as tho guilty party. TO CONSUMPTIVES Th irti.r,h.nf etn rm-inenttji rnf. 1 nf Iht i1rt rl , CMiiUfiiil'tit hy ttn pi rxniii (r. In fttiVoi phN ktewn hi hi t. ntr HfT'-rf r th? nfnii of iiir. T nil Im '1 Urn it, lit will Mtnit rnp? vt Um firtti'rl,H'ti (fnM of rliarifei. lh lhi t1lrfrn'in f-r prff Inn Ami nitiirf nt ffliirh lli will AtiiI !H irn i'-irn f ir Oiii"'inin'ln. Alhm. Mr,. rlHtU h l'rtli Wllna Ml"" r-P.-Mi.ui 1 1 1 ilA I lr- K v. K A. W 1IU, It I vtin Kt WilliaiiMbuigti, lSw Yurtl Eimons 'oi' YOUTH. fk Of.NTfK! AX who nfffir".. f.r yrt ftn tCAf'TVoiiii i.iiiilfv( 'rfnitliir pferiv, at ill (I- ll-rti.of .Hithftil ltM,l. rfl.n will, f 1 tli" Mf hiiMtrttiHv, fii l free l-i all ht riil tl, iht rri'itt atti'i litre 'ii-m Mr iiMkihrf tn- tiu.i" rt'i imI Ur whlt'ti li teN (itifi'l. H itfTfr wiehini. in rifl It fb .lvirtl'r, rtpriiitt i nti JTU lireatiif in till I r-Mir.'ln'-- JOHN II. OilKtX, 4i(,,'jrt , Nt fork A CAICI. To all who are flittering from the errors and indlaoreiinne nf yuitlh, nprynua wenktieaa, early decay, lnaa of nistiliniid 0, I will arli I a rrcripe I hoi will cure yon. 1'HKK Or I'll K0K. This gieal rmnedy was diaroyrred hy a missionary in Si. nth Aitifrit'a. St-nd a self addreeae'l eneelnpe in ih lli.y. JnaitriiT. Issss. Siaii.in P. Ilihle Home, New York t'iiy. Apr -"lit tun. s laiN.SOHDVK riKlpLCE MARKET ronsrcrsit wkkki.t sr N IIrMIJUtl aV Soil. Wheal tor hualiol 1 l i 10 I :r nye la 'lira do lints do Clnyeraeed per buabel Mniaeed do Onions do I'niiiioes new do Tiiniitliyaeed do lliti'kwhaat tlo lltiller par pound Kggs per duton Tiillniy par pound Lord I'hrrriee Sfeile I I'herrles llluokht'rries llsshrrrb'S Pried Apples Pi ivd I'i'iiuhea pared tlo uupureJ IVirnn, Sides N.u,p I lain Shoulder Sides I't'H l.'ofil tin thellhurka do ''heatit'iis per huahel To to fl'l to H.i 6 5'Uo Too 1 '. 2 a II (IS H IM M ot 'Jo o'i .n 10 6 In 7 II M lo ! ?o ea-h I -lo time ii i:i. In Sallna trm-K. M ,y 4, nf eouaiiinpi.i n, y j). Ul-itnnr, H4n I iitmt ,l yeirt. In Ml Itlniiuru, May p), John M'Alirney, aie Oil ul... nl 6J yi r. At Sellnr.i , M,y , tl,nl'nln. ain tif llet I iiiiln t'lrl.-li. ill lllplitherLl, uaal all. Mt t W yrara, lii freet.tirir, Mny :, Kruniili A II yer.eml s.'.t. lntn. l.M, c ii:m iu:vii,i,i: iioi ici,, ft. ate Mr.. Waaver'a.) i untrrvlle Miv.ler l o., Ta. I' Kl l.lt II A II I'M AN, Frnpnetor. Thia Ion aatolillalieil anil well knuwn hot h'lVltu lieen piiroliiinea l.y Ilia u tl 1 rlu liu l , ao Ik-lta a .hiiro ol lue ptthlti put ruinini' . . . rtTt.lt 11 Ah til AM April, , ls;t. j. ii()iixni:n(jK;t, trsrict: of nit: n:.cE l'erry T'lwnahlp.Snyaarl'ntinly, I'a. I'nllentlnns, rimyeyanrtim, ami all nther hurl nana paruliiliK tn Ilia nltti-e will l-e prnniptly anle.lt'. illli'. nn.tr rruiit'iiiiavllle WM. MANN. Blank Took Maker Sta tioner, and Steam Power P P T N T P. P V - al el aU XV fl WIio1imiiIo Vs JtlMllil No 529 ivlarket Street, rillLADKLl'lIIA. J'rmtiytitf. Out" J'rii't ,SV) Price Murkul 0; AU Uoodt In V ij 1 1 ft a. Apr. 18.72. i:il 11. MIDDLESWARTH, " JtSTlCEOF THE rKACK AMU CONVF.VASrEn, MoC'uro City, Snydor Co., Pa. ('..Ilerlli.ti. ami all limine., partelnlus tn th offti'eiif luatie ul tke IVaue will latnii.la I te al .U'.rt nntli-e July ti '.tf, uiiiir' usHt,m ftwuRikvp SM4 nr r rnsjf. vtk H i-fr Unlutia oH ret mw MvlM, h4 all ttil.alil tmpiaf . ran B'i.r1ni fari'tM-a gr ne-raar1 ; siai anil urtm.al AHUa.irt'-axllMAlaL. Vlsltear. Helr.at.e ir.Tra4tM lars lali). arei4iait nn-4 hMlt.tisbilMMf iM HI, snrl - -r se-.,. .r e-s will (is ari i-i'. .G. BIATCHLIY, Minurr, SOC Comntiici St..Phil. AGENTS make no) eu mrnla Ull you aee ot.r NEW HOOK, Whlrh In Ihrllllna Intare.l, .larllnv merit, I etcance anO ehaaiiua... ha. alutnlutelr no eonal. It I.-Thb I'i. lur the antonulal perluil lake, tin elicltt. Ihe Nortit Ainerlan Rerlew v. III. "tie. aervlna nl uniiiatfle'l pralae wa antlnlpata fur It an eiteiKlve p'tiiuiarity' I tit Uuliu m" TtHKa .av. "Ju.l .ni'h a wnrk a. ibnu.aml" nf the Ainerlean I' npt will he ylatl lo .a.en : Hi Oatrnlt AiiTSHn' a sail II "iire'eratila to any yel puLIUhe.l " Aoj aotly Man tr Wom an ol iiiinil aililre.i Inasreil lama pruSta nml te uly work fur year, tor full partleular., A.I.Ira.. J. il, lUUU k Do., 'iT i'a' fl Naw Vork. JJR J.W. ROCKEFELLOWi riiYSICIAN AND 8UBOEON nnre ol.profai.looal.arylo. to lbs lll..n.o ttlilSlabur. ami rlolnlty. A us If I MARBLE !0BKS. LKWlSHUBd. PA. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE MOITUIiTS, Torabstontis. SUtuttt, Urna, Vtpf LAMIH for Chillren's Oraves Pott, iintili, Tabtstop, tfarbk and Jto. imbatna. er .Iniv rue. uoUer I WOOD 1 I rvflD FOR LAP1E3. A Funsy Little man cants courting me. I.emon R fas there tie harm is kissing f I.inwoiel IT) Kliriiug on Ihe l reels 8lwarl .'l.io (lio ue a hnndsotite ynnng man l'iralr:t,'i lie hail anon Inking wayi llorltam ane, lli ItctT iitja a word Kaathiirn tic tin's a lli'su of mino Miller fine He's naughty, hut lie's nlos Openl .Inc. If you want a kiss take it lnugUs .'loo. I'll make him apeak mil lliirgins 3c Men tire aiu-h il-ceirers Punks Roe My hive he a a M .rntoniio Miller :tt Oyatrta nnd wine si 'J a. M- Klouiiri :l to .linltn Kiaaea are Ihe bneeleal Siewnrl 't.'i. Tom, if you love me. ray ao ltsnka !l,"u Tn e ( ompsuy. Three mine I'reaalnr Xi When I hniley playa ihe iliitu: itieariirl !l i Will I hate ;uu, Why, yes, to he sure, atr l.a iiurlio a. ii' Young Widow Uithep Jtii- FOP. OKNTLKMEN. Pentiliful Walirer Jiti.ti Hoc I'all ngain to morrow bevey ; '.c. Oitne nt my buddy Preaaler Il.ie I'roaatng the Ferry Nrwromh Mnf t'lintiiiig little tbirk-eved hen my llishop :ij I 'nl ntakea me nudiliiij s out Mayero-nl an Prinking tlin lli aili H ie Kiaeinoiing lllondo I'rtil S.ir lint with her hair cut curly Angi I i ilne. Day Yuuug l lerk in it Piy t,o".ls .Xinrr 1 1 . l ie fiel up and eh tt I the dnnr Hats :i'.e (iirls ilnti't mean nil they say Aiijpln ! ie Haul Times ' eu'in. ft.,n li ny I Inyo tho preliy girU bit-aler .'inc I ilnn t con lull j on yy Hays Ino I'm I'npinin nf Ihe liuitrds Have ll'ie I'm deep ill hive wtilt a preliy girl i.'o.N ;lt i in my iMjay e only Hon Trail " 'O MilHnvr's Ptitighier Mi Ur Hoc un Ms i rr A KING. E. L. BUFFINGTON, ,IilU'liir, Lu. Ktr much Irnn thnn hut ht?n hrHifnr .ml I lr tlmin In Hiln 1. 1 ', Mr. Hu'Vim (()rj ( rMi'tl.' "I wiirkinnii nl I it-fptrf l l ritrnlxh Ol- Kl -a, l'-SK MW, , It Hlu.nUt nfld h ll? lii prltn thy li berUlui euit t.tr. !! alt-tf uuuiutm l nri FIJUaXIT UK13, ! nf All ilfTlitl'n, nml at Krit!y rvlucdl j pr n. All ir1tr prunpttr fttt'-n lfl't t, (nt hl ril ilftirt In r r.iiikhin anil itlntBi.f l.m In ull nu.a KUr.ntipt, A r i I 'i, IfsTO tf. )MITlvTolts, notkm:- i I tttertf tftlllwrVl.rT un 1 1 1 iil:ttor Surikd I SliN W ViT. H' nl lil' l lr ti. lllii. Sn J -liT I Pniiiity, Tn ipr'. littvn lifii urtiitr. to tht ' iirt'liTlaf lll. All (ifrv.11,4 MrtKHlhK I li(U flvn.i lll'llMf 1. 1 llt l Itat..lt Will iIMI IllltkV I'll- iiHillitt iivm(it wtilla thi.t h.iv.nn riiiiinn Bunln-l fit hi v.uia will rnsiht thniu fur t i tkmant to lAA' HI: ltlrk, 4U nr. 7 T. AUuili.iftriiwr S DOWN WITH HARD TIMES. S save raoMEYv,::":,;,l:;;;,,;rn hiivk,'" woiirii, Tim Ori-m S, K. I iUr ile, Hm.imM. .i $ ii ii, f it. miiii'k in; ih i.i t-' l i ri',iHK) i itrnfi. tt '.ff'-ri i'iry vnrn'iy nf lrvf Kiiii'v,m,( m.i.i ( Nnlai.irnM'frli'M, II ik, CijU'TV, OIiioh H'tiri , h', ii nhiiut hairprii KM. . ft" flit 1 III fair il l"t l. v I INK liOM.MI. P. ret llonlo K "" T'ini hiahuiti. lurt-m ; I Hot IlallUij.ni.i nr-t i.iHui-. m, i , mp 1 fur wlil coii it try illi-rM 4; i t f,r. Tlii l n hMiiiLni, no "ll ln'l' nr l-iti-ry. S our iln itl..i, iitl ntlii iliMiiNiitnU of rli' lot i. IT r 1 l mil? 1, Wo rr Miiltnii-il hf tlir h p4pr ( I 11 -I'lii, ii'n ny itm.o. ii I'Mirnii-, ro iir rir-iiltir, , llfA PrlItH'1'l Ul !! if I tt lllslh.l, VtfU VdU.iit 'Minor Iihin.-. W- ii. hf ii tr fipri-n H, ll , Nii-l lr ).ni c i4rii tiffiir ! liiiylt'.. W. .iht iikiiIivi Twlii'rf, Nu rikt j n-i i'M)iIh fi fin a Pn P1'" '1 nnl, Hrml niir.f r Viiw VlyilbilL.tir .tpi nt i ir. ul .r-,ii i ut 1 11 t.i IHI f'J 41 IK' 1 , f4 liititl,, Xt Mil f T 1 hlMIKB I'll! I. A II. Il"ilitl.il ItlKK-. Hllil Ifr-M. . "Sfft-, Vl"lill. Htlll.r, 4'akttlfH, lii fu l I'lHi art i l'' 4l I itl )). Sum Nmf, mi l i y. V"" rt -I" ii. nl. ir-. A l-lr- II '.nhrjii.. H. MUM IS I'M. M H , N. K , I MIL IsAlt SAI.l , j:i Hrotiill'-I I St., 1! Hun, Mh-i. "QQQQ'I i'"Ni:v n.i; ai.i. tin: iw..i.i.nai tinlv two lilinea. ".ll alw.i..lark-e-i Iml.i.e iliiy." loany rei.ler wli i wl.l.nn l I I 'ill t IIV will aan.l ineli.ii nni.r.l wltlrli i " eau.tr intra will put y.m tntliawayto in aa 1 a jai a inniitti. ami tint t.itli:i I your I line. suit, j at'le .ir men nr w.iiiieii. liny, nr alrla, ami I. I entirely naw. I li .u in.u mn now ae -nre py. Inii hualtinaa, mi l . nh.t ilit Inn :lni. I lil la II. "elium ul a ilietliiii." ati.l n yuu wllln l em. I bra -a It tall you r Irlaml., lor it ia A Fortune lor 1 anine worthy tleervliu pitraon wlfi ntio.l. a liwl.nat haini. Not a ruiM. iaw--lry, nr ntltar liuiniiiia, mil a sale mi'l sure HU'iraiitinvl i,ua. nar.o.p.irliinlty siuuIh i, cireul...., . we..iira. tnai oo.t, 'At rent, only In .tiiro.liine Ii: mute tree. an. I none uevl reply uola they want in m.ika !ft ii a ) ir elanr. Ilun.l.a.la are in kin a tk tt, ami U oeuta an.l - SJ.'v ' will alio w you "how 'tt. ilon. " AilUre.., II L.M' Kit a CO., lilULlal, N.ll. "OTTCE ilim!'liv?vnn that tho 1" f .ll.iwlni prnperty wa. purrhaae.l hy th niler-licna I, froi laaolt t.nlaimio, no l.2f lay nf Noveiiilmr 111 ceroti re haratiy eamlona.l not In Imarfara or mw..., w ith the una, vli : 1 hora , i ' th j hor. wnunn, 1 hotfixlaa. ky, 'I rurk witaon, .irlnic w'l.oo, 3. hora ale.l, h ty, straw, ami eornlo.l.lar, hor-e antra. TlmiMtr l.u.iih'r. Pnultry an I liwaa, hnttinilkra Inula, whe;t, n.lla, airl e.iro, hay rake, plow enltlvainr, yrlml at tue earpaii'ttr on., ltifla ahaitlhirrow. Ilimka anil ti'iok aa. eoiitita, n ua. ami piper, turret., Iuih, sq. uthur artuiee luo Duuie.tma tn mention. JOHN t. WKLI.EII, MayllhUTI) FJMON llOLTiSK, Ml.l.ll.burg Ps. QEOROE O. SMITH, I'ropriotor. Aoeommoilstions soutl snJ ebartre mo.l- rat. Hpecial aoouinmo.laiiutu for time- era. A altar of tit ptihlio patnuiau i solieltetl. GEO. O. MUU, April)'.. 187. NOAUTIOX. OTICl'j is littmby irivun that tho fnllnwlnii artlole. hire iiean nurel.an.il br the on.lar.i mo I at onai.iMe'. N ile anil loll In ttia Miaa..lttn i f Jatite. Hare ilurlnjr her plea., ur. All iKrron. si oaulloueil uui In Inlerfure ur in lo with ih .am. In wit 1 suiuhanQ I'tHik Store ami Sxtuiea, I'arlur llnal move anil Iije, li.'l anu iiaiKiios, 1 ita tateau., Heiunik iu swln .ilaoblna, Kettee Walk Rink, UraakU.l Tab!, llar-roow I'hatra, ,.t liar Satur., Hotil, fce.,iuoliw. hay, il Heat ela, taml. t'loek, Uesob, Wlmio Hllmla, MSI 11,''. .a T.i'KI tunc JEVI KEl'LElt, Notary PDWic, Snryeyor, Conveyancer, Pial Estate andhisuranc8 Aeect. Dead. Boml. aa.l Slorlsasea preptrei and al kin. I. of eoorafanolna atti-ndetl lo pruutplly with Dealua-. and seeurraoy. K pei la I aitent.no given to Imylng snd eelllna Keel r..tate. Ortlo In Kreeinutit, Snj.l.r t)n. fa.. V. o. Addr.., Ml. fhwesnl MHU, snyler Co., fesa's. .'l, T U. 1UUTMAN, " JC'fTICE OF THE PE4CE. Sc Conveyancer, CENTRKVILLB, Sujidtr Couole, Pa nollantloa. and ell ba.lnf artalota i Iks oBo of Ju.lln) f m ftwCt will b rtu-a lad I tt ibtv svun , f n n llENttT A. W0LFLE1T, Saddler and Harness Maker Ccntreville, Snyder County, Penna. K'-p.n hd. snd make. It order all kind. nfllatueaa, SkIIIm, Untile, Whip., thilar. a, a", mi wor - guaranteed nr one year Ml. Wulfley inli hill trial to pnv that hf mlnilitli hi. knalneae. v l, T ' 1853 71. 1873. CENTENNIAL ! HrtTlne a lit le-l tee mnlto nf the "Vixni.i i I'ksi e," tiie auinerllier wonll eall the ai enilnt! nt ike I'uulle lo Ik lael thai k ka- ad lyltd th CASH SYSTEM, an't Nereafter, wl'l aoll (imt. anllroty t irr a nr I1 III 1 1 il i'i;, la-Inn tlnl thai II In Ilia liur aylem tit ilnlns llliatlia.a. na . iiiiiiiinea w Keep on itaua a yet j iuii aoo well ltciel ituak ul irtv oooua, ouockrim, ciiockkuy, J00T-ii siiui:s. 1 1. Ml LAY A RE, CAKrCTii, OIL CLOTHS, WALL FAVEU PHOF. FINUIXas, rlSII. r.usT., LK A Til Fit, OILS, AC. AC., AP. wMi-h he oiti-r. tn I' . pit la 1 9 at very ar.allf re ilucadc.l&il I'KlCl.M. With think m? oM MitnmM fnf lhlr llisjifni iiir-nnix' I-t in-tny rrp thn mt, I wniiiti f.iiirii thrir niitiMii fur th tuiure Imp. Inw. Hit will ! Iiietutl I f tli Ct.hKi ft well hi Your bumtl rant, W. M KHKRT. JJ OXCIIi. Justice of the Peace, Port Truvrtim, Snytltr Count;, I'd All tmalnea. part .1 Iti Iti e to ihe office nf Tttatlce nf the I'a.iee will yeelae prmnpt atlentlou. -l'ee.l, A'lliilo written ao. Coneeyani'lit. nt tui lol lo. July i 'iii.tf NEW PLANING MILL at SALKM. 1'. O. Snyler ?o. I'a. HAINES & SNYDER Proprietor s Th uiinfn (iHTtni. inirji Into ft in ptrt nerhl fir th mt'i-h iiffurrylim n inire ot liiilvlf nnl to I'otirr nlHntiiic tin lmlni ut iiitnulikfturliisf Kner il .-nrliuunt of BUILDING MATELUAL, SI'tMl AS Doors, Shutters, Sash llhl.N lH, liOOIt ANI WINDOW 1'HAMKS Knroll 'oi'lc. Moulding, AlSortt of TIIKMXCS, wlih-to tuy t-i Carjitntari na t Uulherswl. llllCU'l UUll'llllg NEW HOUSES. Or Repair & Remodle, OLD ONES, Ihat wa haya the faellltta ami are preparnl nt Itirnl.h at fair pi lee.. Ill.AliYMAliK oral thort notlee, elie.tittr than ran he maile hv haml ihe uoai linportitnt part, nf hullilltiK.. Weal.n iif Jl'tilii, At wnf ' nml JS tlas ter, Jtwk'tt, Iloopinyr, Killing, Niii1iiiimI HihiiIm, an.l do a cuer.l buniuess ol al kiutla nf liiinihcr for W ar practical ami prlneil Arehltaet ami liraiitfhi.iuen, an. I our putroiia wilt Lave the uenaniul our kuuwl.!, ami .kill. Oar work wilt Pruve mtiJa tori. May, au'7'.. White IltiTNV N. . Cc.i iinrTliir.l Si Wood SU FlIILADELflU A. j.Xtuauck, Ooon STABt.isa. I'rt.prielor. tTinee, Li iuors an.l Safari of Ihe ChuiceHi linni.la. niarilo-7U. J Iv. Tlt.VIJCJII, " Wlliil.KSM.R ANU HKT.llL Furniture Manufactory a. 11 WAIIHUOOMS. .. ,14 1 .Yorti Si'cmid Street .. r.itimihiust. puiL.i DKU'Jii.i . ftlareli I'i, 'I". 'f. II. IV A UN KU. JUSTICE HF TIIK I'KACE, Jaoksoo Township, SnyJsr Co. Pa., iVillstteoJ to all buaineaa eatruale. lo bis ears ana OU lit inoat rea.onahlt ermi. Mares li, tmr Aaianoo'fs Notice. A IAj jh'Isiiiis intfii'Sti'il lira lierf- 1 Vhy .illfle.l Ihat llanry Hour. ef W.l Iteavvr tnwti.lilp. Snv.lar enuetv. b.ta maile an aaaluniiient 111 ail Ul. elfei'ta, re il ami permnal. tn the umlaralaned lor th heueni tif hie ere l. Itore. All iierina bavins e.tlin. are ruueted In preaent tlteio tn tt e un ler.ianed.aml .ar.iut. llttieuteu will Biea.e aiaia imiui ia triuvu,. A 1,11. A. Uo.HIH, Diar.ll. Atelsnee, .oa HI, nm narHet Htrccl FIIILADELPIII4. Ila, been enlarge.l anil rrfllletl for Ih se ouinmoilalioq uf ijoo Uueel ; is eenlrslly locnie.l in lb llustnea. poriioa or ibe t ie y anil 1'luori of smueenieul, ka. Street I'ara pase the boues 10 anil from Ih Onteni I'I Uuiltlings, anil is (0081108 bsi Uttttl up a largs HI XI NO HALL AND RESTAURANT, For lb sgsorauiodtition of Ih traveling publio. A. liKCl.. l'rop'r April (lb. 1870 M. U, HARDING, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE & Oonvejjyttnoor, FUKEUONT. buyJereousir. Ts. Colltetlew nd all bualuea pertalalns la ih oflVeof Ju4Molbr.M. ' kaaUaad.'la t iant BsOPw elpliF'TIt E.nn FI1I3. Prut ft nin. ft f I ulumai, nut. NORTH SCHUYLKILL Motnal Fira tarn Cii IOalianoy Cxty P4. EVERY Policy Holder lis Rightful Member 01 This Company. CO CO CO CO CO & B. e-t Pa O Ps s r'. e at'plleallnn. f r In.urane eaU'oDerada lre.. the egottl ul tbe ei'tnpatty C W. GRANEILO, .fustics of the rViu'o A tunveysnotT, mm 1 11 is Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, MiiMli-liui'k. Sn.vtliri'iiutity, Ta, llnn'hif it (.'ii's A'liM-rthrmrntt TJVi'lltiM M'V. nr.Hinv 1 II VI I'I. X Mow elt t.er ei mny u-o naia and aala I he love a all pi 1 l'na oi any 1 r- ..allay elmita Inatatilly. 'I Ii la allnpl.i inpnl'il v-.iilrrm.Blal nr po.aeaa iree, t.y nti.i tor . .. i..fntiipr with nutrrinup aitl. Ip Kw y :'t tan r'le hrpaata Uinta 1.1 l.a.llea w r.t.llna N . ht -1, irt .. A tnrer hunk. AJ'Irei. V , W I l.l l M a le.l'ub I'hliu. iisn rInivCKYon:iinrT. tawxatoj, wool Mitirniltia. Metu rhni, a.l Varrlaa tltll-le. .howltiu linw either aai r.ay laelnl an.l aaltt Ihe lute and itila.'M in f any paraon, they tl aelnatantly frpi l.y to tH. ' ernl., ltrtiiDinlnr, thl. t toil a ntw". ..ire .ar, but a taix.lt ol .oupauea. Al.lta-a, III Ml k CO., lit .toulh 71b wl , I'liil iilelphla, I a A rn?MTP3 '" het i f. .nea In tbe worl AlTaCii Id loeoln tu.n. v ". MAIM Ittt Ktlt'tJ. , aaia. W.J. IT PAM any .mart man who uim to to te '1f r"' nn a .tti'tll . apll II, to 1 1 oPii.-n i. I'ltalt.P".. Itl,l., la M w.,'lall in of III I. no una 111 your uoitniv wtio i-arrlea n I , V i.e-a. I tin fan le.irn It In otm wnan ,) tn, our ltt.tru"tloita whloh wa aeti'l to in who f.r thain. Any 111 n It iv In a ,1'iu i-.i it to at ir With, "'ah .lirel,,,ao ettoiwll In.tti-rt il tw rn.,r Ihr. or'llti try liotiae,. I lm ... iail i.,1 Iro'W ila an. 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Una ah. d hel r.', mad f. 64 ri I a-'tii tu'ia had tii.V'-rrai.v.i.a In I hour 1 .,11 . 71 111 1.1 in run. iar. Iree. TAA XT 1..1 ''I I'M. tlitnaaiir.i liii.inast.. A X N. Y."W a know 1 . A. 1 le:a tn Ix SIT rt h t rp.niai,inl roll t .la. and ItiltiR Hv" na t.uer a.'anl eYIaor.lin.irr In ituieiuetii.t." M. V. M'aekly hum, aunt, ID. It; TVTnnnViS ermtun ant prayer me.tiD 1UUUUI 1 tn'ka irotn ll.. 1 11. at a vari.a. tun rKirta. I'.i.. j. Jui nut. stuao. i.elore t ,..ll-ai..o. mnt. WaNTap t. II, lltt-Al. I'uldiaher.l .. Ilmadway, .1. V. AIIKNT Waelad for Ts fraTaaatAI, It.inKt.r IIK..H. a 1-11 v. nr the Uvea o 111 ktpil intu nt our 11 l I n taur.. Kaud for etr ttil.ita. f. iv. ZlttlLI.il 0.,M Arob SI, I LII., I'a. A riTrWPC "u,a-rll-raliiiiiieil,v. I... I AXUXjil A ajlilirary panor. Ili.lv 41 bu a ...1. I ... ri i , ins. 111 .a iri" MU.NVUMIb SI O.NM.tK, r-.th... I'tulad... Pa, C AGENTS WANTED FOR THE J HISTORY oftheU.S. 71. t'ciit leiereal Is eur Ihrlllliin hl.inr miikea ihta tha l.i.at ap 1 1 11 14 b.iok ever puba llho.. It eonitiina a lull auouu&i ol the tlrand I'rniennial I ihlbul m. i't riim.-til.l. Ineniiiplete and T'nrnMabl wnik. iirelielAsriiriitiite.il aee thai lha bonlt you huy ootiiiiitia 41; l ine l.nKruntim ami il l .iai.i. .sen. I tor ciroul.ir. and aura taint, la Asenl.. Ad. Ire.. ItATiutAi. I'l'SLiainsu t'o , l'blla. r. An aitahl jit-l cl.tre l ilj first i wook. .ollla A' t '.'I. -I 11. i r "il tf'.i... Uoir. of thia ata ,.:,r. I. lie ., the Vpler tn Kv, id orer aid d. ini.tHHiin ire npt'di-d l.y Ihp .eopla A book of malehlea, Int.rr-I. pridoatty lll'iatraled, and teryi'lipiip, A yy il i-h Ul 'n f i - j"nl. FortJ print and taritia addrnaa, Ill'illt.VUj UltUS.. 7il .miii.'jiu .1. I'bilit. Tiip Hnnti'at S-niait Kentpntilil Hank . OUR COUNTRY W.u RESOURilflS Ki. h and ftiuipl. .. In nor Thrll llmf Itiatorv nf it year. ; and utwiid In vived 11 a rn.il 111a of til nn tiili'blv r.iur-i.a In airrli'iiltiu-e, e.ioima.-ca,, tnllierala, maniifi.-t.ir.'a, lltianrpa, MiiVMrutuPiil, . nrl ill, a, tialnri.1 w..tid,.ra wof ia nf art, ala. K.t lily illuatriiip I and eiu-ap a spien lid vtaw nf the world'- fore at Hal loll, I olhertl'a'k like II Outaidl luiira liltorlea Ova loann. A"ita winta I .nlr.lv. Addru.a, ll i' un mi ii nsn... lii Meuenna '. rllila. Wanted. Agents. ..S;1.'; IVnnavlvatiia. Crnm the fir.t aidipm.nt loth lireaeiil. Ilv Win. llornall, I.. I,, i. Maarly 'no luri'p iv la u pnje.. (It er fldnp illnatratlona. No full hlatoiy of ur al.le haa lieen laanad for over a half ..iii.liir'. Aut tit. will recplvea enrdlal .l."tn.'lii iiitrHliii.iii tin. ai'lendtd wnrk. A rurp i ltanae, ty. auii loual anoit.ln pvary twp. Wrlla at not'P fir full I'.rli.oilara an.l rbolee i terrii.irv. A Mr. a., (1 AKThJ HI'IV PUB, I.IMII.V. I tt., 3UI Joulb lllb Slra.l, Pull.. kVon COUO II S, COLDS, HOATiSEXESfl AND ALL TIirtOAT DISEASES, I Uwo Wells' Carbolic Tablets. pu r cp oiii.y IN bli r tixta. ATRIBUAMUSURS kkmidi For 11 I. Dra.il.t. seaerally, and JOHWaTOHf WtiLI.OWAT atUO.,rbtla , Pe Al.nti WaDt.d far lb New Htelarle! Wot OUA WESTERN BORDER, A renilat and flrafhle meter ol Americas Won er LII 1110 TKIH. Abll, Itirbrllllaa ronfll. i. of h.d and Wk I Poe. Pi.ttia jauavuiurwa, , .wnt ivt.ipa, rara,p, paivw, I la i.eer w nes and koye.lsdlaa war path., tua I.H., aad pnrl. A bnnk for nld ad ynaaa-. Not a dull liana. Wn eoiaKell'lon. tnarraoua .ale.. A.enia wanted av rywh'. Ia.u-at, ed Ulreuier free. J.U. MoUtHliV, k OO., , una., a m. Men ar earnlna M0, lo II 10, par yjak 1 1 folllaaj oun COUNTS O CD o o a e Ma ANDITiRlMORCE-S. Com pl.t In th thrllllnihlaloyy of tceereaftal year. pImo! lb graat rl;isifrt.i," a read In dMrlpilon nf our lalkkiy reaoroe. 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