if ftj rotnmti ono Vrtar. ffitM liii-hnlf. column, ono vcar. 80.(N1 One-fourth rolumn.onn year, lo.lKi nt iutre ( 10 lin.n) 1 insertion 7f Erery additional iiuterlion, SO professional and Bumuoha cards ol not moro than 5 linen, per year, 5.00 Auditor, Executor, Administrator mid Aii((ij(ie Notices, , 4 . , 2.50 Editorial iM.liocaj por linn, . 6 All transoiont advcrt'iaing Ios Ihnn I month 10 cants a lino. All ftiluartianMinntA for l Vrt,rlnr Ml lind than ono yee.r nre payahi At th lime tlioy are ordered, a nil ii not paid 4 luMnn rrr1ni.ti',r tVimn r-lU I1A inlil wnonsible for lha monevr . l'ootry The Irish Girl's Lovq. Well, Bliainilo, what brought ye T It's dead, turn, t thought ye What's kept ye this fortnight from calling on ma ? H op tlwe I Don't be lj in' ; It's no mm deuyin' , I know you've boon w.iltlu' on Kitty Magoe, She' onld and she's homely ; There' grrl youiiK and comely, Who've loved you inuuli longer and better than she ; Put, 'deed I'm not carlo', : I'm lad I've no share In The love of a boy who'd love Kitty Mjee. Away I I'm not cryln' ' Your charge I'm deny'tn', ' You're wrong to attribute such weak ness to mo ; If team I am showln', I'd li&Vtt ye bo knowiu' They're shed out of pity of pity Kitty Maee. For mane and con-sat I, Wild pride overweighted. Cold hertUl a,and brutal she'll ft: id ye to be ; When ye she'll bo trottln', HUe'll hooii be rerottiu' tUe e'er cliangod her name from plain Kitty M.teo. What's that f Am I dliramlu' ? Yvu've only been hIi.hu. uiu', Just tryiu'to text theutTcutloii lit mo ; Hut you're the sly divil ! There, n ow 1 l'lnse be civil Don't hag luo to death I'm not Kitty Mague. Yourkissea confiiKeme Well, I'll not refuse ye I know you II bo thender and lovln' wid me ; To hIiow my cothritlnn For doubts and suspicion, I'll ax for first bridesmaid Mi-- Kitty Mii'ee. Omnipresence. Kneel my child, for Ho. I N lnrc 1 limidln lovit, l:tt itt in four ; Kneel before him now In iirnvor ; Tliauk hint for bin uou r tut e ir. ; Pnilae liim for bin t-iiiilit-;!i'' I Every inotumt on tliy l.m j Ak for llk'htt'k know his will : Ak for love thy heart to fill ; Ak forf.rith to Ik'iu- thee on Th rough the night of Christ hi Son, dK HIM Hpirit still to uuidii tliee Through the Ills that in iv betldu th.ie AiK for pe.iee to luH to rut hvory tiiimilt of thy brent : Ask In awo, but not in fear - Kneel, my child, for lo I U lure I tor Th Post. REBEL PRISONS. UV 1H. R. ROTHllOCK. It should bo a eonoral. cheerful bopefuloesi, that builds uo oircus- lles of exohango, or spoedy libera tion br raids, but boos bona evn In tho oirenmetancos of misery, aud dritYS ouafoitaud oonsilatiou from the thought, (hat things can bo no Worse. Tbore mast bo a kind of uodUI "don't-care" sort of tockleas- Dew of the future, combined with doing what yon ' oaa to comfort yourself bow, which is, after all, the preservation of a soldier in thousands of cases. There is a kind of armor Of indifference which yields to cir cumstances, bat cannot be ponotrat d by them.' As soon as one ' gives way to melanoholy despondency ,' as taoasands naturally do nnder such eiroamstsnoes, the losse, . of ( saga baa's life in prison ' is ' not worth purchasing, ,. ,T , d ,., , The oooasion of eo much sickness tod death was found In th oauaa feumerated, ' with' tho insafHoiency In quantity of food, its unsuitable- Bsss ia quality, and the absence' of Th beating nature of Indian corn fcealtbeoob ground along with eov B), also bad its effects in pro ducing an unhealthy condition; of things " " ' i Duringipy'reouIdrooTysUp wlthoWJeing IbtoV 'feoWfcllow in SIS last aiJoJeS.-Tha nilfinn. In.u ol tBtmly tot nelp," tut' ' famine- wiosea moss' oi ;ss men, ' their bontV Ii' yiW tMsiprptrutling tarong h their flesh, were enough to MolU to plly ahd eoapMilon hsarts u prooseded by a mild Kind of in. aUy or idiooy, wbot ths ibMdiid ot fM; irylol !tb b3y, Md M) ua f protide ht its i,w -f worse lLn ourselves. -"A . a ill VOL. 19. gave food that we might starve our roIvop, while, whilo that which we furnished to auothoi would not preservo life, i If you allowod evory siok miu to diink from your cup you wuro liablo to bring upou yoursolf tho torrible infl.ction of co.irvy iu tho mouth, which was as much to bo dron lod is douth. Kvon gratillcalion of your keonent hutnnn sytupathlos thus bo- 0 uo tho potont 01UH0 of Helf do truction and sutronu to hliu who, indulged in si groat a luxury, ' The torriblo truth wan, that in prison ooo could not attempt to ro liove tho tnificry of othora mors mis- orablo than yuurnulf, withaut placing biuisolf in greater peril. Was it not wonderful that tho crios of dyiug, famished men were unheeded by thoso h wuro bat tling with fate t prosurvo their own lives. if there wore some who turned oars of doafuess to dintroBHod touos of ontroaty, who forgot the example of tho "good Samaritan" in their owu distress, the fault and sin (if sin or fault there was under such torture and condition) were surely not upou their own heads, but upou the heads of thoso who had crowded into our daily existoucoso muoli of misery as to leavo uo room for tho gratification of Liudly sympathies, nud had drowuod out the liuor sensibilitius iu Clio struggle with dispair aud death for self proHot vatiou. ilij.:cts of pity ratlior than of blamo, they wore not ullowod tho luxury of pity nud sympathetio action, yot many there were, Burroutuled by and Huileiing a cutest torture, who moved like angels of inuicy amoug Hufl'oriug oompauioue sliiukon by fuiiiiuo and ditjeane. It is a toi-'ildo thing to fuel ono'e self Htarviog ; to brace every uerve ig linst tliu approuch of duath, aud summon to tho aid of the body all its HOiflshnctifl ; yet mon, in spilo of the neoesijity of ho doing in ordur to proMOi've life, assinted and soot hod one uuotliur iu hours of sickucsu, die truhs, uud lueluiicholy ; aud such hud a reward iu the couHciousnuos of duly performed, of unsolluh duvo tiou, snrrouuded by famine uud deulh tho Liltor cup of misery pi hhoJ lo their lips, yut having still care for oluoi'x, under citcutn kIuiicus of tviul wheu the thouglitd of ni'ittt men were tinned upon thoru sulvus, aud oblivious lo others' woes amid their owu misery. Mont prisoners, being only sold iers temporarily, have at variance two disliuct elements of foeliug, ouo spiiuing from their habitual aod the olhur from tholr temporury mode of life ; oue springing from peaceful aasociatious, with the sucluuious of home, or the luxury of tho business activity of city life the other from the more rooent intluouoe of the camp aud battlo-fiold. Theso iuoongruaus elemonts aro in constant antagonism. One mo ment it is the soldier, improvident and careless of the futuro, rockloss of tho present, laughing ut discom forts and privations, aod merry in the midst of iutense suffering. Then it is the quiet oitizou, oomplaiuing of misfortune, sighing for home aud its doar onos, dreaming of seclusiou and peace, yielding to dot pondoooy nud sorrow. Aod this is perhaps for tunate, for at least there is loss dan ger that the prisoner shall become improvident wilh the one element. or a miser dead to every, fooling on the other. Most prisoners, in such misfor tunes, are apt to indulge in a kind of post-mortem texacnioatioo of their pretipus Jio, i djsnect that portion of their, past - history, which is sol domontagonljoi without n-fiving' at the obnolusion that "present' misfor- . .J' .i tunof aronoriy in air cases aue ( somt radical error U their oh hvae. Ulsforttinorrender soraa mth rnrV. tHkytno,Urarlbo oome oVutiouV'tLVough failure' and misfortune. H And SUon.' retracing in thoir1 lels iro bouts their paths of lifo, question . the sorrowful spectres of perished hopes which haunt the crowded graveyards of tho .past. Tbey draw frous the past nought but obldieali ties' t'fbey cat iato the body of their blights J life'an J hopes, and seas, 'to learn of wUl dispose jt died. Thhi is ratioual it is instructive nnd ooatago but. , pufovturiatoly , i nokpleasact i better the oornse of tbw dead rtast. tc en- to lingo tbelpiit 43book with tusjw' MlDDLEBLTllG, SNYDER COUNTY, glazd oyos with eloqnont lustre, to breathe into tho pallid lips tho Wont ed eoboon of a familiar voioe, which may discourse to us pleasantly of loug departed joys nud of old happy hours. Thoio is a piteous Consola- tion in it, like the mournful solace of tuoao who, having lost soma boiog ucor nud dear to them, plant tho doar grave with Mowers. It is thii in ward self which ia nil his own that tho piisou leisure leads tho specula tive c iplivo daily to anitly.o. After a voyage of memory over tho ocean of tho past, he returns to the sad present with a better heart, and endeavor, from the newly kindled Atur- which have arisen above tliu va pory horizon of his prison lifo, to cast tho borosoropo of a wiser future. I Luvo spokon of a mild kind of iuwinity which precedes death cansod by starvation and brooding melan choly, in which the u.iul wonduis from teal to imaginary scenes. Several tuou of my company, woro instances of this kind. At an early date of their iiuprisouiuont ouo of thorn lost his canteen, which was with him, as commonly was tho cane throughout the prison, tho only ves sel he bad lo carry water. His blanket wus also lost, and ho wns left destitute of nil hlieUer uud of every comfort except that which was furn ished him by companions who were sufferers in common with himself, aud not overstocked with necessaries and comforts. Gradually, as he wustod awny, his mind wandered. uu.Lju imagination ho was the pos sessor of theso luxurios which th" imagination will fasteu upou when the bjdy feels tho keenest pangs i f hunger. With simple sincerity he would frequently spunk of sniuu lux ury which ho imaginedho had par taken of. Suddenly a gleam of in- leiligenoo would overspread his luce; ho would speak of thu prison, and say : "This is a dreadful place for the boys is it not f I don't enjoy my self wheu I have anything good to eat, there aro so mauy around me' who look hungry." uud then guying iu tuy fac, mid, in tho sadost mod ulations I ever hcuul iu human voice, "You look hungry doctor," aud theu, I siuking his voice to a whisper, add - j ed. "O dear I I'm so hungry myself, I do nut kuow what to do.'' "Poor, poor follow 1 ho soon died a lingering dcalh fiom thu efTwU'.s of starvation uutl exposure, la tho lu cid tuomoutB that preceded death, he S kid, as I stood ovef his poor famine pinch formed, "I'm dreadful cold and hungry, Doctor." He uguiu re lapsed into a sluto of wouderiug, with tho names of "Mary" aud "Mo ther" on his lips s aud tho last faint action of lifo, wheu ho no longer could speak, was to poiut bis linger i.:., : 1 1 1 : lo ma yauiii, yasjiug iipa, IU muio entreaty for food. In tho name of God, is tho re no retribution tor such murderers 1 A boy fourteen years old was a drummer in my company, a fino lad, with as big a heart iu his small body as ever throbbed iu the breast of a man. Uo was a silent boy, who rarely manifested any outward emo tion, and spoke but Boldom, but, as bis comrades exprossod it, "kept Up a great deal of thinking," He was liked by evory one with whom bo be come aoquaiuted. I observed noth ing uuusual in bis conduct or man ner to denote insanity, until ono alp terooon, about suudown, t one of bis comrados noticed tho absenoo of a ring commouly .worn on bis little finger, and I inquired whore it was. "Wheu I was out just now," be said, "my sister came : and took, it aod gave it to an angel." , . The next . day, . as tho sua went down, its last rays Humored, it eoem ed to me, caressingly npon tho dear, pallid face of the Uoad boy, . t ' His paiu and sorrow were ended, aod hoartless men no lougor could torture him with hunger aud'cruol ty. tibame on such devils in the guise of bqman beings.'' '""., JJut while the minds of many be came unsettled with idiocy or insan ity, there were other instances where a vivid consciousness and oloarness of mental vision were, retained jo the very verge of that country ''from whence no traveller returns. . O, A. another . aod belonging, to my company flftoen years' old 'the UQateJykik islooly sou of a widovod nf)t,lmr rail o light aisw the wealth of m iturnal iiff jotirffj .Kivl been fondly hnvMitf.t itirtW H hbuvaii V w r -Ail tti Jifli4 tnent A soldier's life, t one thus reared, in at best hard t but l plunge ono so youn an 1 nnmuiiH toinod even to tho rudiments of hardships into tho nnpnralblod mis erics of Audersouvillo, soemod cruelty inexpressible. Ho w w just convalescent from a typhoid fever wheu enpturod. Iu ptisou he giad ually wasted nvay nnlil ho died The day provioai t ) his doa'h I saw. conversed with him, tried to ouconr ngs and cheer him 5 but a look of premature ago Lad settled over bi youthful face, which bote but little leir.blatieo to tho bright, uprossive look ho wore wheu ho onlisle I, Ilo was perfectly suio, and conversed with uuoommou clearness and meth od, as th ongh his mind had been suddenly developed by intonso suf ferings. His faco boro an unolmged. listloss expression, which, 1 have noticod in prison, bctokoncd tho loss of h pe. He spoke of home and t Ids mother, but his word woro all in the samo key, iiDnntonoiH and weary, with a stony, numovol ex pression of coutitenunco. On a faee so young I never snv such indes criblo hopcfulluess. It was despair poti ilied. And whou I think of it, eveu now, it pierces me to tho heart is was a liugetiug death by starva liou uud exposure, with uo rel.el from uumitigated misery. h seems to mo that (lad's over lasting ourso must surely rest upnii those who thus knowingly allowed iiuudreds of innocent young lives to be bloted out of oxisteuce by cruel ties unheard of before in tho nnnals of civiliod waifure. It seems tome that in the future the south, who abetted so great a crime against civilizatiou anil hnuuuity, against ! (Jlii'if ti niily nu I even du . ncy, must i-taiid coinlenrnurt"'s,by-tno public oiniiion of tho world, until hIiq has done ''works meet for repeutunee.'' 'I'd In: C'ntUim,;!, All He Knew. At llio l.'uiou l)epot the other diy an oll man who had borrowed a match, then n chew of tobacco, then a postage, stamp, and lastly besought tho loan of a k.-y to op.cu his old Mitcliel, emiio baek thut'ifth tiinu and i.uid to the tttru'.iger whuiu ho h id most anuoyeil : "My fi'end, can you tell n.o how matiy tiuieti the huniau licurt Leatn per miuuto 5" "No, sir 1" "Cau you tell pio who first discov ered the circulation of the blood f "No, bir !'' 'Do you knoW whether tho pulse should beat seventy or 709 times a miuuto T" "No, I don't. All I know nboat tho hur.iun system is tho fact that if you bother mo two Boconds longer 1 shall oxort a pressure of 5,000 pouuds in tho endeavor to ruisu you about six feet from tho Moor 1" "Just so just bo," growled the old man as he sidled oil i "but don't try lo pass that off on mo for physi cal scieuao. That's nothing but what any boss could do !" Dttroil t'rcn 1'reu. The Wrong Fur. A very excited colorod brothor bunting op an officer patrolling High stroot yesterday, aud said bo bad long born the abuse of a man of his color who was thou iu a houuo on tho next block, and added t . "I doun' waut to broke do law, but do time has arrovo when uius' crush dat pussou to do dust I" t f ' If I catch you fighting I ahull have to take you down." "I can't help it, sab can't bolp it, nohow. If dat pussou makes his disappearauoe on do street while I'm aronu't de fur am gwioe tu fly, if I die for it lie's slandered me, an' Izo gwine to k-rush him same as you would a tiger I" . , The officer passed on to tho end of his beat and returned to find the orueber with bis back to thu fence and a woman lending him a wet rag to bind bis bead up. i "Lst'a see You are tho roan who wi going crush souse vita? "lob sorted tho offloor." "I spools I aro-'N - , ' t, "Uid be come out V H Bpects ho did." " "Did th fur fly V 1 ' - "Deed, sah, it did t but do Iron bio' Kas dat it was da wrong fur I De onofy Booundrel refused to oe erusb' -Mnd now f" tWetl. lse cwlno tt c"uVhialod tfp ft; XiftfzSX i,td fc, f boctus to ewim srfts."-' l'A., -1UNE '2D, Minor Trials of This LitJ. Trying t ro-i illect Iho store you left your umbrella iu. fj-Hifi.j puu';uifo. Lsin cm e, First greina sp t on now p inta- J l!U. Shirt b-.ittnas foitu I wiutin,; ou a ;ol l morning. M i putjji, I'lio.i. Hugs. , l'loa iu tr ) vor. Unoitt books and inagizinon. (Jotting 1'iavj I. I'lill birb-r ih ; w'l.ni yn :ira in t hurry to bo sh ivj I. ouso hunting. 1'iauo pni'itioing next room, Afifordoon, M ite, violin, nox' room. Newspaper wilh fivo snpplu mcuts. Trying to inl-iroat lha girl who rants the other m m. II m l org un . Trying to talk t vi "O'i, d nr ! ' "Oil, my P an I ).i iiu'l tb it ui.io '." girl. Trying lo s-ivo money. Komo'uhcri i f witt a fid yn ma lo of yourdj.f whou tigiit lait night. Tu ubling up staiis. Tuiiibliug dou slaits. Couuudiuuis. I'iiiw. liickoty ch lirss. , li'Mithery steak. l 1 bill ng'tiut you forgotten. Toothache. Trying to write homo bemuse it U your duty. Atm.mphoru "f stovo-hoatod rail road car.'i iu winter. fold feet, Having your ask-box stolon. S ilum.i'i or v mi m who argues that you ougtit to like thu "or that pattern. Koiir fi'ii'u 1 givin ' diroctiom to Botuo place at ii'i mi. Invalid who will tell all his com aomplaiul4. ludia rubber shoo sltiuk iu tho mil I. j Umbrella turnj 1 wrou.j silo o:it , by tho win j. I Kirecraekors a iu mth bef ro and a i tnoniu hi toe mo i' .iirt.ii or .inly. Waiting fir your o!ni atoru of yo'ir big h'oii'H. Sale it ii m and wotuvi w!i snom iu a hurry for you to buy and clear out, Oog'i and cats at night. Hole in pnckiit discharging ten cent pieces dowu tioilbol-leg to pave ment. Corus. Tight bods, Dull penknives, Uotu irk by friend : 'Oottiu' old like tho rest of us-" Man who will talk behiud you all through tho play. Door bell that won't ring. Taxes. Crowded Bloumboat without seats. Third clasa hotel with first-class charges. Railway station aolToo. Peg iu shoo. Heading your own lovo loltors wheu it was very bad aud yea wore uot expected to recover. Mau you one. Man who owns you aud duos liko wiuo. If a Republican, a Douiocratia speech. If a Democrat, a Republican speech. Slippery front-door slaps. 1'en uou est when you want it. Miserable pou whou you get it. Thiok iuk. No cuvelopos. J.uty"eggs f jt broakfaat. Ioug sermons. High wind blowing hat off. Counting week's salary after jam boree. Fly in coffeo, Fly ia tea . , Crying bubios on Car or boat. ; . Kulargod, shirt, buttou-holes at ueck, letting nock gear down by the ruu.. ' Sight of steamboat smoko-slack moviug off wheu uiuety suceuds too late. ' : ' ' . '' . Or roar of tratu wheu ninety eoo ouds tod lato. ' '!' ' '; . Man who shows , aud epils iu car or boat. ' Periton who oalls whoa you're out and leaves no address. Wn Ui--Im.w tnmm lit . air1 IS82. NO, 4fi magiix.inn, "to bo conlinuod.'' .Slainming windo v blinds. Trying to think of si man's nann you havo forgotten. Trying to rcc.illect whorn yon pn' it. Now York Ornphio. A Sign Wlrcli Congticrcd A Wayne County firmer, who ii much iinnoyed by trainpR, ramo l Detroit a while ugo and had half, dozen signs of ".Siini'lpox iare!' painlttd to pout up on his liotihw hikI grounds. Although ho hal ot e oi either side of I ho gte, they had lio' boon up two horns l efoioa lovi passed belwoeu them uud al,ed fui food. Didn't yon sre thoso signs on the gate ' ' deman.lod the faimcr, 'Yeh'r, but can't read." Tliu next one said ho was near, lighted nnil tllOllyiii tho liiyiiS rcti" "for sale.'' Thu third had smallp x and wui willing to mil so the f imily. Tho fourth had been vaccinated and was reckless. Thu fifth ha I a remo Iv lo hell. Tho sixth, getting a ay with a Cold bite, turuod to his beliefaetol and said : "If you want lo brat tho bovs knock doun tie 'jo signs and put up one reading, "iloip wautul." It never fails to keep them jogging straight along,'' The fin uier followed the advice, and ho ha-u't had a call since. The OIil Vel. "Judge, don't bo bald tu nil old vet," pleaded a driilikurd w ho was uiruiguud at the Central coin t, Mon day looming. ( "Weio you iu tho war .""' "I was, jour honor.'' "What regiment f ' "No regiment. J b1 ashed around myself." "What army wcro you attached to.'" "None of "em." "Wuro you in any battles ." "Heaps of em, your honor." "(ivo mo Iho name of any oue battle'' "Duuker Hill,'' was thu prompt re- i-iy- "Hunker ill! Why that battle wuu fought over a hundred years ago!'' exclaimed thu court "Of cuiusuhhu was, your honor of course she win." ' Do you think I'd be menu enough to unit you go light ou mo for hav ing sloshed around iu any of these liots of tho l.iht fifty years ?"' Tho Busy Cobbler. ' Let's see let's see when did Christopher O'lumbus dio ' qucii-. ed a brisk little mau us hu entered it shoo shop iu iliclii(.;au avuuuo yes torday. "l.'au't you come iu dis cafuitis V replied Iho cobbler us he ceabod Lis PKi"tf- "1 would like to havo you tell mo uow." "Ybcll, I likes to oblifjo yon, but you sue my sou Shun ho lukes all do tncusures iu a pook, uud like euough ho kuows if Col umbo vhus here." "lo you kuow who discovered America. "Vholl, I oxposs I do, but I haf so mauy customers nil der time 'dot J doau' keep truck of names no more. f ait till Sliou comes in he kuows der wholo crowd, J'Vea I'rc m .-p. Foiion ol a Puf.; - t Never pick your tooth with a pin m uou. loss a sore. I'iujr ara biussj however whits they look, and the copper ia thorn is always asnociuted with tho deadly verdigris. 1 Not loug ao a , young married womuu af Albauy died under cii cum staooeti of a west peculiar uuturo. Sfho picked with bratis pio a ,"cold sore' on tier uppvr lip aud rubbed it with camphor, her faoe coaitutuced to swell, aud lit furs uight her whole fco was wollnu.. to ua tkbuoruial sisa. . , u lUr bubuid was telugtspUad for and arrilsd boel the uufortuuste lady died, but sua could bet ,spotik to hlw susk-via-tlM,.widitiou ol her (huu, Krjsipelas bad " ia of tb most viruluut type, aud death rsaultett iu forty-eight hours.' " -'"f .. . J ' l'ulrielr J1 roy, boinj about to; - dla at Jolict,' vsiMsd a' priest and two fr!ou,d to ojirry ulm out to a abed There lis uiovsd tk board, aud 13,300 .,..111 t.llw TIIH l(Wf4 Published every Thursday Evr-miir JKULMIAII CROUSK, I'rop-f Tortus of Knbsonplioh, ' IWO I KILL A 1W l'KU AN.M'M. Pj iihlo vitliln six months, nr lloOlfnM pnid within thfl year. No paprr Im reiitiniicd until all arrearages puid mile at the option of the pub- li-'lier. kiuhscriptionn nntsido of UlO COtint V.W AIII.H IN APVANCK. Iy Pei si 'tis liiliiij; anil using paper .ibee. o nlli"-s lipeiHne Slliiscrilier s:id nre li.ible forthp iri p oflhe puper Know That Hrown'sIron IIitttrs will cure tho worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and iru.rca.scd digestion. Cures general debility, ami gives a new lease of life; Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and ncrves.cnriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, aud lack of energy 4 Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. j WilVr sr., luttimT, XV. R! K t m yrar. 1 h.ve lin m crvtt fiiillercr from III.nmI Iiucjm, I ', n ,.miU.n.tiMliiii,aiiill-..iu iVIulitAlrtl lii.il I iomM nol rrtlfl poyllnn t niy l..ni... Ii, in f.i, , lit,: liad alm.f Itfcuma I.utiIn. iil.illy, Ix-il li" rijilulm.wt IcS r, my hiil)Aml n-inn llsuwM't 1,1. N VtrilX4 p.lvvrli.r.l In lha t' iN.'r, tmlui i .t m to give it a trial, .mi n. ,w t..ki;iit the lliir.t .mila ml h.vr tint 1,'it mi wt-ll in i yvAl m X li rfl tlic i.rc.rut tunn . Mi. U i, Curnu Brown's ' Iron ' Bitttks will have a better tonic effect upon any one who) needs "bracing up," that! (my mcdiuuu nude. ' WHENCE C0MCS THE UN30UNDED POPULARITY OF Heeiiu-i' they have irnvcd tbeiiihelves the llest Kxtei'in 1 Kemeilv cvertu I'enti'il. They wit! cure ie-f hum, rolils, voiit't's, i In nnmi i-ei, neiiriilfiii, nnil any li.enl p iiiis. Applied ( the uniill of the back they in-" li f.illialile iu Hack Ache; Nervous llehility, nnd nil Kidney 1muIiis; to the pit of the r-touilicll they nre u Mire cure for lyHpephln and liiver ( 'oinplnint. Al.l.Ciit U s iili S I'LASTKRH .ire piiiiilcrs, fiMKrimt. nnd cpilck to' ur". ' I'm ware nf iinit.itioiis tlnit tilis ter mid burn, li. t Al.I.Ci U 'K'ts, th' only ( ieimiiie 1'iiroiis l'Jiihl!'. .Ian. .1, lHS-J, dm. ROBBED: Tti-.USMt.la er nil Iff rnlitx-tl o II.L'Ip iit I iii a Iivph i r.tioii :'(. hinrlnorifl itnt haa.lt h puaiirl by (do ukb .'I the Kra.l GEKMAN INVIG0RAT0R. wblrti ii'wMtlrrly rel iiarnmnnntlT rnrM lin l,ii.n, y (, iii.n. l,y mi-i,.fi nl m,y kin, I), Si iiilnul Wsl.naii, nl ail illmtanrii ib.l lol low An nt,iurii ! ,Sull-nliui.. im lum of oq rruj. Ion of inarmr?. iiiiI)tsI I.tli.. i.in In ili btolr. illfi.nflN ol virl in, iormit-liiro ul.i uu. ol iiimy o'lo r Uro i., tl al lomt to Id. rmiiliy urriinuiiiiiiiin uml it ir.nintiir icrav. r-Ml lor rlreii In r- with lo.uinonl.l. Itts lr null. Tlin IN 1UAT'K iuuM at fl l" xt, ri lor br Sll ,lruil, ,.r m'tl te r i-nl lro dy mall, naurala a&luJ. nu roatnt ( irlco of 4'lilr mlii F.J. CHEMEY, Oruflglst. I"7 Summit St.. Toiilri. Oktr. Holt A nam fur Ilia Cultvil bUlar, Mumti, I", ri3Jiij'. I will mnM llrol Vi'trrtiilil.. Itiilm th rxrnliit f.ir Kmi'la .' i lkli a, llniilra anil lll.il. lira, ! : tlia llio 'off. rlnnr au.l In aotllal . alun In. (run- mat win nnaia v,' Hilda fur uniilucliin a luxuriant Kruwtli ol hair oufa balil homl or ili ,-. a,Mo.ii In- -.ln-. aimi, HtN- V AN fj tXF UO., I TO CONMPTIVEST Tba ailvartlnar kavlnic li.-ati rioriieineiiilv cura t vl that rlr. ail niraaa, Uor.nrnt.itin, ti i luiiil" rama-ly, tr tmiuui tu uiak kui.vt to iiu iiinw-.uiii.rrr Itc maaiia of eti: ,. , Tn all wh ilclra It, ho will aan.l ft anu ol om lira. aorlitlon UAi-il, irai chaitfa iwitii im llolia lor iriparlnic anrl urhiH Ilia ram.., . Iil.t lliay will Mud aaura t art lur llnnalia va.i.i, tiMiiiiHiilit, Alhi.tn, ll.uiii-l.llla 4,0. I'arllaaa-laalDiituaPratnrliiiliin. will ,aarr Mr..k-a-aA-ii0vii t ana hi., WIUIiur'iureU, S.V. ERItORS OF VOUTH . 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