a VI vertUlnsi RaU Oj ooVunrm on rtBa, 960.00 0,-hlf, column, on year, 80, (X) jwfoirth .-ultimo, one year, o aqimr (10 Knee) 1 Insertion 78 rf.vrv edi Mortal insertion, 10 MfeMtonaUiMl Btuiln oard ol not more than tine, rnr year, 5.00 Auditor, Eaecutor, Administrator ad AiyT,iiee Notions, S.60 gdttdtial nottoee per tine, 16 Atl treneclsnt advertising lesa than f aiontlM 10 cents linn. All adverUestncnle for horter pe- Ind than oiM year r pa vublo at the me thev are ordered, and it not paid lie petnou ordering them wili oe ueld; -MJI elUIMt) IOr II1UHDT. O o t r .v GENERATION BACK. i ye are apt to think of the present time A sadly out of Joint, Ti lrb. and then towartl age peat Therererend finger point I ( H manners, moral pride and worth, A near ration back I Tret irirU were modeft, neat and fair, The boy ware breve and tru I Trwy labored on from lun to mm. With Joy and pleaaure few I Tb ohlldren want to bed at dark, And MMiuied to have the knack (if being seen and never heard, A generation back t And thill It I from age to age, And thua 'twill ever, be ; The tcenee enacted long ago; With partial eye we eee. ( '.ir offspring In the yeare to come. Will tread the beaten track, And pralte the eon lust of their iros A generation back. THS BEAUTY oTtHE HEARtT A lively form may charm the eye With fairest lovellnea and grace ; And oft we may be eaptured by The entrancing beauty of a face ; i n there' a beauty far more true. A' boss radiant charm shall ne'er depart, i tut every morn and eve lie new ; it i the beauty of the henrt. Hrneath the weight of passing years Th proudest form must atoop and bend. And all the charm that beauty wears Must fade away and have an end. 'in -1 sparkling light must leuve the eye. And from the cheek the bloom de part"; And there's a charm that ne'er shut, die It l the beauty of the he.wt. Til this that ?atters o'er life's path The genu of liapplu -n and truth; And many ch ir.ui in - i it hath. As in the rosy morn of youth. A charm that wreaths the earth with flower And doth the sweetest Joys Impart. Which brightly gilds the saddennd hours ; It is 'he beauty of the he irt. THE M03ERN BONNET. Or i It a hat I Dome of St Peter's ! tell m that. It Is broadly conceived, orown, bri n and bow, ltlsgraud with a grandeur grand. you know ; but, somehow, I hurdly seem made on the plan Of the grandest kind of a grand JfOanf man ; An I this, perhaps, is why at the play My thought from Hamlet or Lear will mr. y And who to tbe bonnet in front 1 turn With "thought that breathe and worda that burn." Th modern bonnet 1 ah, who design ed This torment of torment to those be hind f For women may weep and men may rage, The bonnet shut out both player and stage ; And soon, with Its artless turns and Jerks, Ha nods and dip and feminine quirks. Makes the poor wretch In the seat be hind, Who hoi paid for hi place, a good a blind. And tll It challenge appear to be : "Pooh, for the play ! Juat look at me I My ostrich plume, o long aud hand some. Is worth in itself a young king' ran MM, Two feet across and one foot high Is little enough for luoh a 1." h, It ipreads Itself like a potentate I And yet, do you know, I pity tbe Pate, The tilly pate, that 1 under, or in, And doesn't know it commit a sin, -he never suspects that the rights or man Are all at war with her bonnet' plan; And to gaze for three long mortal hour At It wide ei panic, Its plumes, it nowers, 1 ' mora than a man will care to do , Who has eonie, one may ay, with a different view. Not to speak of th tleket' cost, A id the time and ton and temper lost. And now I think of a maiden fair, frowned with the wealth of her ellng ing hair, wbo weareth a turban does and trim. ,rtwt f glowing beneath It brim AM I eay to myself : "If ever I wed, r vUl heart a turban maid, instead he sssijiBjBialed (mtsjlas seed bo tasMtteSw ss4nsMMaW '' VOL. 19. 1 New Football Rulaa. The ground moil be three hand led and thirty feet in length, and one hundred and sixty feet in width For abiolnte safety the player should be atationed at leaat a mile p t. The riot shall lust an hour and a hilf, with intervale at every nan hour, of ten midutee each, for drinki. If at the end of the game any of the pliyera iball be uninjured, inniug of fifteen minute each aliall be pUyed nntil he ii either killed or entirely disabled- A match shall be decidod on by the number of bouei broken. Ono dead mau eball count according to nil booea. Two teeth knocked out shall count one bone, and ahall count for the ide not owi ing th teetb. The re feree eball promptly disqualify men ith false teetb. If one of yonr opponent ha poa- eavion of tbe ball, knock bim down and take the ball awsv from biro Tbi aball be called a aafoty knock down, l .inr i -ifi.lv Lnnrli downs s1ih.1I he . ... , t j univalent to oue furneral, or doad , man, which will count a one gol. Tripping np sbal not bo nllnwed in thi game. It is not a suftifiotit ly painful way of uptetting yjur roan. A drop kick i made by kicking one of youi opponents nfler be baa dropped. Tne captains of the respective fides shall wrestle before tbo com mencement of tbe n atch. The win ner aball bave the option of kicking, or being kicked. Tbe orraer, by xperts. i considered preferahlo. A fuueral ro iy be obtained by any '.in I of a kirk ; to avoid uuploassnt complication it is better for tbe kicking to be larger than the kicked When a funeral ahall bave l ten obtained the aido which owns tbe oorpae shall set up tbe h or. .I fair catch i a catch made di rect from a kick or knock, by one of tbo opposite side only, provide 1 the ctnbr bee n milk of tb heel oe tbe spot where bo has boon caught. Tbe ball ia den I when tho player carrying it shall bo kuockud down. In some instance this rule may al so up ply to the player. A player may get up nud bawl whenever he has been rolled or pounded iu a sciiiniuHge. It is lawful for any player wbo hawl to run away, and, if be doe so. it is called a run. A tackle ia where the holder of the ball is jumped on by tbe whole of tbo opposite team. A maul in goal i when the bolder of tbe ball i tackled ioaide tbe goal line, or i being tackled immediately ontside, ie atepped on aud ia drag - o-ed tbrouirh the mud and soun ou o a w bis head until be or tbe opposition succeed in touching tbe ball dowu. A man wbo ia "on side," cannot be "olf aido." Tbeaamo rule applies to tbe "off one. A man to be off side must be on tbe eide (bat ia off. A aafaty tonch-dowo aball consist of laying tbe other fellow out, in oader to keep yourself in good con dition. George Watbington'e last nuree ie dead, but tbe ue orop will be reaJy for tbe spring opening. Medical query When a pereon declares that bie brain ie on fire, ie it etiquette to blow it out ' "Ie that your little boy 7" "No, not exactly ; when be was a week old be wae left on tbe doorstop. 1 am, you may aay, bia atepfutber." An old lady in Main thinks: a oompaee would be tbe beet cowing maobinn, because abe'e beard it had a needle with thirty two pointa. I f one dog ean be plaeed on a scoot, bow many dogs can be placed on a trade dollar t Take care of tba peaoe at a prize fight and tbe poanda will take oar of tbemselres. A fashion writer says "raised fig ures produce so eiolleut effect Well, that depends ; if tbey are on a ebeek, they sometimes produce) tbe effect oi sending tba raiser to State prison. A teacher asked recently tbe de Init ion ol tbe word "riot," -'t means,1' aaed a twelve-year old lad. a free fight in wbiotftany one oaa N'JaH t w MlDDLEBtJRG, SNYDER COUNTY, About Advertising. If yon can arouse curioaity by an advertisement it i a great point gained. Tbe fair ei don't bold all tbo curioaity in tbe world. A thing worth doing is worth do iog well. A tbiog worth dvorti iog is worth advertising well. A n wppur worth adverli. ing in ouc is worb tnakiug a contract with. t is a mi aken n itiou that a Gne tore in n eligible location, am - loundod by atltactivo aigus, ira superior edvertiaetneut ; for the ox perionoe of the moat enterprising merchant i that it pny bettei to spend lens in runt aud more iu ad vertising. Advertising ia tbe pole that knocks tbe peraun uoo. Dou't be afraid to invest in prin ter' ink, lest, your aauds of life be nearly run out. Trying to do buaine without ad vertising i like winking at a pretty .ill through a pair of greoo goggles. You may know what you are doiug, but nob.idy else doe. Tbe enterprising advertiser proves that ho understands bow to buy, hccausii iu a N, i t in ii ' be kn' A Ilo IV lO ll Dread ii th3 .its'T of tinman lik, an J ftdfertlaiog tbe atafT oi buei Dees A simple card may pr. fitably stand yeaiH without change, but a sensationul advertisement should be changed aa oftou a yu can got tbe printer to do it. A heavy advertisement once is moro tbuo (jtisdruplod in value hy h small card, published for a fu month after, giving your addresn. You cun t eat enough iu a week to last you a year, and you cttu't ad vortise on that pUo citber. N'ow is tue time to think about advertising, and reduction should be followed by judicious aoti m. To make u man realize an idea a you reulizo it is wbat.ia necessary to muke him uuderataud bis needs. Advertisements should aim to place a matter o cloaily bnforu th. j pub ic that they seo it us cluai ly u the advertiser does. 1 Mnterprising people ere beginning I to learn tbe value of advertising tin i year round. Tbe persistency of Ithoeowhoare not intimidate 1 Im the cry of "dull times," Lnt keep their names ever before luu public. ill en rely placo thuin oil tbe right side in tho en I Ihc Boy A boy will tramp '2li mile in one d be limber il,a.v 00 11 rul"1 """J' u io t,lu ning wbon, if you ask him to K ftcroM tbe troet anil bor ,' J"' iwo-iiicli auger, he will ibe " li,T a mat-lilook. O' Iconrae be will, o will go iu ewim- ! minK " dT "ni1 xa tua Wllter tlire "r" l l"ne- "P,MD an dive and p.iddlo and puff, and tbe next morning be will feel that au unmeasured iusnlt baa been offered when told by hie mother to wash hi- face carefully so as not to leave tbe ecore of tbe ebb and tJowso plain to be aeeu under tbe gills. Aud bo ! will wander around a dry creek bed all afternoon piling op a pebble fort, and nearly die off wben bie big sis ter wants bim to pick up a baaketof ehipa for tbe parlor stove ; end he'll speud the biggeet part of tbe day trying to corner a etray mule or a bald-backed horse for a ride, an d feel that all life'a obarma bave fled when it comes time to drive tbe )WM home ; and he'll tnru a teu acre lot upside down for ten incbee of augle worms, snd wish for the voiceless tomb wben tho garden needs his attention. But nil the same when you want a friotid to iitaud by yon and eympatbize with yon and be true to you iu ull kinds of woatuer, enlist ouo of these eaine boys. Too osD tell a merciful farmer as soon as be etops at a poet. He takes tbe blsnket off his wife's lep and spreads it over tbe poor booee. We sre sorry to inform our read er that tbe attempt to make bi an . dy from tine abaviuga ia a failure. "Stop tbe press r the editor fran tically shouted to tbe young fellow wbo wae hugging bie eweetbeart Maybe yon ean bat over tbe pyra mid with a tallow caudle, but yon oeo't convince a woman that tbe railroad men are not brutal becauae tba won't keep a train waiting for berto SUs her , snd - '.ood-bja, for tba twentieth time. Hindu School Rhymes. 'Tbe accompanying rhymes are an j AttAmrtt In n . n .. R,i, u,i, t im. iv . . , . , i a i , i.-ji o-i- omeide of what a Hindn school- book i. Tbs 'moral maxim. 108 in nnmlter, were written by a fe'nnle, i reputed to be the iter of the fnrr.- on author of the Knral.Tirovalluvai Her name was Avvinr, or the mutlu r. It is a curious thing that both tl.ese author wero l'ariar. aud yet their book ore universally read. Avviai's ,n every school and the Kural hv every one who claims to be a Tamil scholar Tho maxim are rrnny of tbem'in od looking it tho clock snys i good and inculcate sound, molality 1'nfortuuately for tho boys, tbey are ritteu in a high dialect, wholly un - iutelligiblo to them, ami the masters never think of enlightening them. Tbey are learnt off, parrot-like, by the lad. "(live charity willingly . Give, then dme heartily, Keep down an angry thought . Impatieolly aay not auitht. The givor thou binder not, Thine own wealth trumpet not, Say not "Ti impossible ; 8tout-heitrted, thou art able, Walk thou moat orderly ; .Stl.lv t io ol steadily LWrai0g(0 not deapin And in youth become wie. In souhou aow and toil . Live not on w reeled noil t peak tbou to edify : Do what willadignify, Motbor and futher feed. Itemember a kindly deed, Teat, ern tbou make a friend ; Made, bold on to the end, Sleep on (ilk-cotton bed ; ltest not too long thy bus I. Do well wbate'uryou do ; Kntur'd on, carry through, Speak not deceitfully. Haul words, nor angrily, Speak not tbe marvelous . Keobws) the gambling bouae, Waste led thy pi ope i ty ; Spoil not thou greedily. Stand in the mini way, Ainl.with the lenrned stav. Cleave to thy kith aud km ; A bouse I h it n Isrgu live not in. What you sue, that only suy . With u serpent do not play H. It Jfr Ms-. You Bet II Was. When it wh bulletined on the board that the grunt prbj I 'i :h bad ooaeoff there was a etrnggle to get neunr aud read the pertiealsrs. Just at this tiino a well-knowu city Pa6'or bappened along, sn l seeing tbe crowii tio Degno luipuriog wuul bud bappeued. "Hyau i laid out, tbey say,'' ans wered ouo of Ibe persons appealed to. "lb. an t Ryan ? Who is Mr. Hy- .I.e. .ml url.nL SMS list running I" soft r ly queried the good man of himself. And there wae uiilv uiue rounds.' continued tbe other aa bo turned from tbe bulletin. 'I toll you that Sullivan ia a brick !" "Sullivan ' Sullivan t I don't re member leading anything of Mr. Sullivan." No one paid any attention to bis further questions until be dropped back aud aaid to a newsboy who bad both lists doubled up aud was breathing burd iu his excitement : "Hoy what ieitt" "All about tbe mill," waa tbe aoa wer. "Haa any mill blown np or been burned down f" The boy steppod back and looked bis questioner over with wilboriug contempt, and then cried out .' "You infernal idiot, don't you know anything t I tell you Sullivan knocked Kyao out of time on tbe eighth round, and I lost $1.50 by it aud if you don't know wbat that means, yon'd better go to school and study 'ritbmetio 1" "iiless me, but it most base been a prize light 1" ''Yon bet it was 1 Did yon 'spose tbem braleere weot clear down to New Orleans on a skating match I You'd better crowd in there and post up if you don't want to give yourself deed away to all tbe boye T" But tbe good man orowded dowu tbe etreet with such speed tbat bo nearly upset everybody be met on tbe first block. D dilution of baby I It is com- ru.uvil of a bul 1 head aud a nair of Oue luua take, a rest wbila lb - oibr r0M bor, 0a, of on JecV, , tb, lifa. f 0 SI PA, MARCH 16,1882. An. Editor. What i this f It i a man. (,u ' ( , II lu I I .,,11 O T III HI O Rnl n' - - --'",.''- . - - -- - wild animal. What is it tbo nun b in bis'.band I It is a package M bill. What is the roan do with the bills 7 it is trying to trying In Mtleei them Will ho do it wi feur not- v In. ia he going? Il , i going to the sanctum he has u bill for eighty cents against the edi tor. He has been there befoti. j I he editor bear the well knowi. footsteps in the rotunda and crawl. under tho table. The man count- I" Mr. Hoing anil-so in T The clock doe not say anything, but the edi- j tor undei tho table groan iu Int. 'soul of onl. fut tho man does , not bear bim. Ho haa worn out lwo l'' 01 seven dollar ahoes run uiiiic after that eiuhty cents. He has on bis feet tbe third pair of bnes sacrificed iu this vaitipursnit. lie looks lonn ul llieiu and sees boles iu the too. He turn with a weary igh and goes out npostro phizing the editor in strong lan guage. The editor crawls, blithely from bct,i nth tbu table and joyous ly coiupletea uu editorial entitled, "Oar Natioual Wealth ; How to Protest u." Fool Around. One of the Detroit physicians was tho other day Balled upon, by a stranger, whos" ragged and gfofte, clotbeaaud long hair and reckless look betrayed the genuine trump, and when the doctor asked what ho want-. I, the in in replied . ' 1 kinder thought I'd be vaccinat ed. I'm travelling avonnd a good deal, and if I should catch tbu amallpox it might make me DUOomfol table. 1 Tbo doctor sai l bo thought it iv. ml, I be a good plan, ami bu was getting his lancet rua.ly when the tramp asked : "a there uny washing up. or bnir catting or s inking of tho fuut cou nected with this V "Ob, no." ' Have 1 got to wait sny certain time before I can take a dunk or Sit down to a dozen raw oystuis T" "No sir." "Then if it is a plain, straight case, you can go abend on my left ami I work on a certainty, ami take no riek on anything. This ibextia ebnrob at lib.. a bad looking shirt a id that nrtu ntigbt bo chillier h it I'm co luoinil 1 ing Until tbo circus mcusou comes. Cut IUS inst about tbote. ami you'd bettor make a sure job of it, as I'm .ttiolinsvLo tool 111.. 1 1 110 nil it again Ho Saw Him Last. Au itinerant minister of tbe Mo: - Won pHISIltthloU called at a farm boUso at tbo closo of tbo day i, . . desired lodging. On being refueed, ! , be lusiated, sayiug I '1 be liora S . ued to mo an.l told mo to tarry , all night at this house." "Indeed, said the man of the bouse. "What hour did tbe Lord appear to you f "About an boor ago by tbo sun.'' "Very well,'' eaid tbe roan, T have seeu bim sicce tbat time aud bo told me to send you on." What five letters foitu a seutence of forgiveness T x qq u. "I wish 1 was a puddiug mamma.'' Why 1' "Cause 1 ehould havo a lot of Sugar put iu me." Jones, on bcariug a band of'picked inuaioiaus' torturing a tuno at a ie- cent concert, h i d 'Ah 1 uud. ratulid; tbey were picked before tbey wore ripe r Ooouiof tbe postal cara neat Washington a letter was found di rected to "llaud Over Cart Horse." It was sent to Hanover court house. Tbe I iziest boy exists in Conn, (lis mother eeot bim to a neighbor's bouse after a cup of sour milk. Ou being told there was none but sweet milk to be got he helped himself to a obair aud aaid, "well, I'll wait till it aours.' A reporter of California free tight eaya : "Col. Uagger waa ebot once in the left side, onoe in tbe right eboulder and onoe iu the drinking saloon adjacent." A lady leafing home wad thua ad dreesed by her little boy: "Ma, will you rttnoaaber to bny me a penny wbietle, and 1st it be a religious ooe, so that I ean use It on Sunday' ' () , " The way to get a yood wife ie to tsko a good tit and uo to a mini ter. The Inst definition of lb Insal phrnae, "moving foi a new tiial." is courting n SOOnOd jfo. Dotfl pnmn I Mom i iu hlln bo ia petnfled with aitobisb iiient A ship i lay railed abe.' tin U;h we often hesr of mail stream ere. I tish ia n dependent cteatnie and it ui vor rouie out of the Unlet on its onn bo,.k. It is n mean man ubo vtill fool (lie 0 having tbe x figtiro of s 11. 1 headed man in bis room to at tract them from bitn. OMa Seye that after Irving foi v ara Io photograph bit RiH m bis heart, all he got from her iu the eud sua a negative. It ia said that all rshinob1o d dle-hoisea at Newport have Ihoil tail banged. The OnfesbiOMbls mules have their rib hanged. Women timber are multiplying If they have ptetly mugs they vtill. no doubt keep their custo mers it. hot water al! tbo timo. A lioaidiug-honae mistress. 1 k the reat of us. has htr weak and bei Strong pointa, her weak point b iu her tea and hor strong point b batter. A St. Louis giil has slept ronlin nonal) for for mouths. Piubebl there's nothing iu that town woith aiing up to see. It is said that tin Indian Betel catches cold until after be has di -veloped a love for whiskey It tuny be added tl.it an Indian dou't live wbo isn't Mil ject to colde. He slipped qtlietljf in ftt Hie door. hut catching sight of no inquiring face over the etnir rail, said : ' Sony so late, nj deer i eonldn'l get cm befoie." "So the cam were full, too,'' sai l tbe I nly ; and fill tin r re marks were uunsceeeery, Tbu man who Fills four quails t the gallon is the beat product of tie Christian religion extant, and will I walk boldly tbrottgb the gate ol 1 1'arediee wbile tbe men who prays at lb" street coiner is trying in veil to pick the luck. After n wadding party had assem mug tin II. tho fit her of tbi girl offered bei ijf.'i dl if slut w ml i b ok oni H to k ti.e money, remained at bomi nnd sent word to tbo minister It. .Ij,,,,, t e assniiLly. "Mr. Ilrown, do ou eut mnsfa !" asked a four year old liend of bis mater a beau. "Why. Johnnie," ie spooded Mr. Lirowu. ".'Ooi lisliu I says she wishes y on wouldn't lab. like if voll had u un nlhfnl of miml. " : siste, fiot-aud UroOB remembers' that bo has uu engagement iu Au Istrulia, Very kind drug clerk to littla girl "Now. be nre yon tell yonr pa to take ibis medicine according to tho directions on the bottle ; nn over dose might affect bi brain " Little girl 'Oh, I gn there ie no dan ger of that, for I've beard mamma tell him lota of times he never bad any brains." 'Twn a yonng printer' devil wbo aked far a kia. but she quickly re plied did tbie pert btilo Mise, "You look oik v and black, though your bead may be level, end I'll never coneeut to be kissed by tbe devil," Fears pussed, and tbe Mis btoame au old maid, with fritzea end curl, false teeth aud pomade. Then sadly he sought to recall tbo issue, but tbe printer replied, "The devil won't kiss you." Uncle Mose went into a atore tbe other day to buy a silk handkerchit f, but was almost paralyzed ou leat niug the price. Levi explained that tbe high price of ailk goods was esused by some diseaae among the silk worms. "How much does yer ssk for dis heah piece of tape 1 ' aaked the old man, "Ten cents 1" ... bilikeoa ! so de tapo bae riz, too. I s'pose de cause ob dat am, because dar's sumfiu de matter wid de tape-wums- Dis seeme to gwine to bee mighty toogh year on warns, any how." Au Ohio girl reloessd a burglsr uud eloped wilaU, bias. When tbe ae.mn.liel aiule sway from her siie learned that a man could be I tel nnd stilt be a rael. THM POUT. I iildislied every Thurdv Krs .ikrsmiah oRoura, tnr Terms of Sulcnptirm, TWO DOLLARS PER AIM tt, py. able vithin ais montha.or asJOtfmrf paid within th year. Ifo patter fl continueM until all arrearag pnid unless at the option of die (.flu lisher. Bubtef IptlaM eatJldsl cf the MWflf I'AYAIW.K IN AD ANCB. laPersnns lifting anil using mm addressed n thr be.-omeanUcrtbeee Hint ire liable forthv price of the paper PLAIN TRUTHS The blnod ii th Ibandation of lifr, it citvuUtM thmagh every asrt of the body, ami anlrw H o para ml rich,gool hislth IrapnMiUc. If ditrsw hu rntrrrd ihr tysltm the " lure and quick way In drive it nul i- to ..oly and enrich hs blood, IhcM limple fsrtl are well anewn, sad thv hic,hci! medical authuritict n;ree that nothing but Iran will restore the blood Io ill natural on.litn.n ; and lu lhal ill the bee preparation! Iilthenn made blacken the teeth, cauae head ache, and are otherwise injunoui. BlUne'StlOH fliTTSai will thor oughly and alv ii.il.in with the blexsl, jiurifying and Mrengtheo ing it, and lhu dnv diteaae from ny pot .f the lyatem, anil it will mot blacken tlir trrth, rauw head ache or condonation, and u m lively not injunoui. Saved hit Child. l; N, F.uuw Sl, He n. M4. lib. If, iMrx Cinli t'pnn it.e rrcomntcisla tl.in of a Hamd I 11.H Bsons'a 1 rtlttasa aa a tumc and ra- . - , .r for my .1. i - ... whom I waa c . -.fcii'v - . . : ..! waa waiting awiy with (.'ontuaifSipn. Ilaviiig Init tnrtc . by tha lirril.le dueaia, under K car vT cmimiit aSflM iini, I waa lath to ImIicvi dial anyihing could arrrat the pr.rctl ol lltr dllfalf , but, ll lay great lurpriia, befbrt my daugh ter had ... 1. ont bettla of Ilaows'a laoa Hlrraaa, aha began to rnrnd and now 11 guile rettoied to formal health A Sflh daughter began 10 ahow a.giu of CoruiirnBtu.n, and when tha phyiiclan waa coniulie he quickly and " Tonica were re- Julrcd." and whan informed that ' alder inter wal taking rlnowrt'a Urs I . rea ponded "that la a good tonic, take lu" ADOSABf PHBtrv. TtloWN' J Iron iiiTT effeciuab ly eeiSS llyipepua, Indicition and n'cakneae, and renders the grrateat relief and benefit to persona suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumpUun, Kidney CvmpliinU, etc THE BEST CALICO. tVAf. SIMPSON & SOWS ltOVRNWG. SECOND MOURNING SOLID BUCKS, Eddystone FANCY DRESl PRINTS The r.nnvsToNE trint works is ene t.f h larpest ami mot complete evtab- livhments ia the country. THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A CENTURY has enabled them to attain inch perfection thai they can w ith confidence ask yoc to test the quality of their work. They carefully avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast Cob ors.which are thoroughly washed in hot watea and soap, thereby removing anything which would stain underclothing. Those who buy and wear their prints will, they feel confident, find them superior in dur ability, amitic style and finish. Be sure and ask for their goods, and ice that their mailt Mid ticktts arc on them. wwm mm I - la 1 nty one eontaiDlnii original Amlrilafl it. riaa by Mav Anns rlenilas, sad ntuer a uljr a ati." I. Two handrail aamts,.! one r, . Tba tullomug are raeaul isian la Ursa lypa I Nn. I'nee. IT, Tin Sa. ret Morrow, . y Mat. Saaes r'la I. -a ax. 6b. Faia-I i . it.s t ry. hr Maf Agues rit'tlss lie. r. East l.i oaa, by Mrs. u. n Wc I J .-. an, i,,ra Tpsbm 'Ov al. Illun.l r ol a liaalilul Ma. , lr tbl au ihur nj K lU.t II..) 's Mar If, use r w i ... . I ..so.a UI. Wsd.lerland l'arti, .. th- author of Ii it 'I b.iru- in Nun.a Hanattao, hy Alphonsa Daud t U7. Torn 1 orba'a i.e. . by M.ir t 11 oral. 0. ins. IS 11, is- IW1 Kl. Tou. Tl idlar's tlroond, ky Cbarlaa Dtahvi Wsaesraand Wall, by Mtss M. E lira doa Pas Wi Bit. .slnn, by t hirlo- Head II. III. 171. III. A io...- s.M-Mil . by Mary Cecil H. IS, !S loely "loa rh .les readiagi sad o r ... I, , No 3 I S) 1 . The PKIIPI.E'S l.i lilt A H V Is ika most pop alar, I. eauaa it evhtJt- a . many orLnioal atorlaa i.j. American auibt.ra. rt..ld by alluawa. :-.!-'-. .natiai sa rae Ipt ur ia a-,i. far .laslo aad ... aaia lor double naeabars. Ask your newsdealer lor II. J a. 1 1 I Hi V I IS a (Ii i., Pai'llahars. P O. tvnx rit I 22 Hosa gl. N V, kab. a, 1MI lw WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY Of kMi Pons Piaster ? Ileeanie they have prove, l t b mined v as tbe fleet Klt. ruel Iteiurdy ever 111 v en t e l Tbey will ear aatbuia, eold, loittiB, rbeuuiatiaui, neunalgla, and auy local pain. Applied to tbe email of t tie bark, tbey are Irifalllable In Hack Aeh, Nervou IMdlity, and all Kidney trou bit; to the pit of tbe stomach they are a sure our for Dyapepst and User Complaint. ALLCOCK'8 POROUS PLACTERB are painless, fragrant, and qutoa to cure. Hawarw of Imltatloni that blli- ndVn t ALIXIOCKH Ue 0VasWSII i sjami i i I MKT '