f ' 1.. " r - ... - - - ' , i, an pjajia lr-i) , Jf .nil if ' ' " ' ' - - ' - . ... . III 1, n i i (iii.iaanjf Ho that will not reason is a Vigot ; lio that cannot ix a foul"; lio that dare not is a slave. K1HTOK and riJOrKlKTOll a hautek. , SNYDER CO, PENiYA, NOVEMBER' 1!), 1885. 41) L. XXII rM f .rOKTUYt 1IAQ3IS S FST. lmlftlltt1rttnnli fur wis soft ami jtmy. Everywhere Hint Mntgie ens i mill Inclined tommy. xr thitt lnckleM mule would go, Lplte of all negation, re aiagK1" " mental avocation. hlMren hailed the docile beaut tli every mark of Joy; little thought those shapely limb id power to destroy. from hi hik stiilned throne do-act-mis ie inanter spirit; ho -r kse awful tones smote on the e.ir jke some calamity. softly now he nears the scene, taj with persuas'on mlM, rlos to loud the gentle thine k.-k to his native wild. still It would not sro; It chose b linger witli them still, all the learning on the sphere bold not unbend it will. k gentle creature, skip away, yoiul fair meadows smile, eard the lion In his lair, really worth your while. tet patience will not lut for aye; .vhe sage with fUdilng eye w seized the pet hard by the tail, nd sought to compromise. jMhen some preat emergency, li nation or in state, I elopes hi some humble breast spirit truly j;reat. when thin mule of quiet mctn knew by the smldeu smart lie hodtilo hand had grasped hi f tail. )o played a hero' part. u i )ere Is the little school-house now? pupils, whenjire they? minuet lie childish laughter, nd the urchin e.t their play. i church yard hold a few remain, 1 some no trace we find; 1 sudden frenzy of the brute eft Beauty proofs behind. Puck. SEAL LIFE ROMANCE FECM , NEAR HOME AN KAtU.Y AOK II K l.KAVKS HIS ilKHN KATHKK H KHIP IS A t)OW BOY, TKAMI, HOSTI.KIl FIJI V ALLY TItIKKS IT 1IICII. The nrrirtbur(j Patriot print following romantic ep;sode in 1 life, from a Miilliotown corresp ondent writing under date of No )mbor 1 : John Hraacher in an Id-fashioned German farmer, livirg i tbe Bafftlo Valley, at tbe base of ack's Mountain, near tbe village of iiluoont, TJnioo comity, 15 mile rom Lewisburg. Uo owns two fiue !arms in the valley, which on ac )ount of its fortility is regarded a We of tbe garden spot of Pennsyl vania, lie is worth $50,000 and is held in high esteem in tbe noigbor Sood. lie baa a eon named Cbarlea, Who has bad a remarkably checker ed career for one so young. Cbarlos is now 22 years old, tall, brawny, black-eyed and shrewd. His father jis of a aomewbat stern and onbend png disposition, and Charles inherits from.bim a similar etieuglb of will t and tenacity of purpose. When tbe boy reaobed bis uf teeotb year be and bis father fell out, and Cbarlea left borne, deter mined to bo bis own matder and see tbe world for bimself, lie made bis way westward and knocked about on tbe prairies for a year. Then be irrew home sick. Tbe memory ef D Lis aged father, whom be bad left in wratb, haunted blm wborever be went, and be decided to return. This was in 1879. lie tramped bomeward overland from Ohio in all aort of weather, and finally reached tbe village of Troxelville. situate six miles south of Millmoot, on the side of Jack's Mountain, in Snyder coun ty. Here again bis resentment re sumed tbe mastery, and, although so Dear, be did not care to return lo tbe parental roof. Bat still bis so licitude for bis father's welfare would not let him rest He secured board- log of a German family at TroxeN ville, and on everv clear dav Le would take a pick and shovel in band and ascend tbe mountain wbicb In tervened between Troxel ville and Lis fatber'a level acres. Be would tall tbe country folk who aeked Lint that be was engage in prospecting f-r'er?, wLicb the aoooutaio n,1 nnlk onl to tho orerhanainir crest of tbe roonnlain, whence bo wouKI look down for honrs upon his father' luxnriant tnedowa below, where the old roan woald be at work with hi harvest hands This pro ceeding Charles repealed eovcral eel. The eiglit of Li birthplace and hie af?ed fatheractive and in good health, teemed to eppeaso the npbraidiogs of hie heart and Lo was content. Still h would not return Lome. On the 7tb of December, 1977. John Kinzler and wifo, of Trosel ville, were murdered by four men and tbeir bouse set on fire, 'i he deed waa the most alrociou in the aunal of the C . and a f r while the public generally were thrilled by the horrible detail of the r. ront Snyder c nnty morder. The f ior niordcr- era were afterword appruhended, two of whom were banned, one was sentenced to lifo imprisonment iu tbe penitentiary, and the other died of aclf-poisouing. Tho arrest, however, irero Dot made tin il throe yoars later, and then only with the I createst difficulty. A detective of tho l'inkerton Agency took np hi residence in tbe vicinity of Troxol ville as a prospector of ore, and worked out tbe facts of tbe ranrd ;r by ingratiatiug himself into the cou fiJci.ce of the parlies connected with the crime i'o The detective was ifceo euconutered by young Bianrb er io bis waDderiugs ovtr tho moun tain, snd the people of tbe neigh borhood began to bu pect him bIho of being a detoctivo. Accordingly be deemed it ndvinable not to come in soy way implicated in the affair, and suddenly took bis depart. lire, Again be wont West, where be traveled oxtensivcly, encounter ing many strange ad venture, and tloally turned op at a lumber camp oo tbe shores of Lake Michigan Hero he fonod employment, and fa maiued uotil the beginniog of lust winter He corresponded occasion ally with hi father in a perfunctory way. Then be began to grow homesick again, and determined to come East Hid fund were scanty, hut, as he has ready wit eqaal to any emergency, be managed to eke ml the expense of bis bomeward j iiirney by soiling stationery aud corn ujodicino of his own tuauofc ture. IIo reached Miflllutown.in Juniata county, in tho middle of March Inst, having traveled on f ot a great pirt of the way. Ho regiHteied a ' Charles Brook" at the tJucobs IIohho, MiilliotowD's largest LoteK which j'lbt at that time happened to lack a stablo-boy. Chatles learned of this vacanoy and promptly . se cured tbo j b. Strange to say, the menial work of this position was not irksome to him, although bis f itber was so wealthy, and was only CO mile distant, ready and willing to help him if be bad known. But Charles coocoaled Lis real name, and would not reveal bis straighten ed circumstances to bis fumily. On tbo contrary, by an indiroct corres pondence, bo made bis father believe ho was still in the Michigan lumber camp. He would send lettors to a chum of bis at llurou, who would thou write them aaow, aod tho old mao would receive them bearing tbe Huron postmark. Tbe father's letters to Charles io like manner went hrst to Huron, and wero there transmitted to Lira Lore, 50 miles from where they started. Tbe old man woold repeatedly counsol Li son not to work so bard lumbering, eince that was altogether unnecess sary, and he bad ample means of supporting bim without work. This correspondence continued until June 1st, when Charles left tbe employ of the Jacobs Houso, and abandoned tbe robbing-down cf borses, and re turned borne, after a voluntary ab sence of eight years. Tbo prodigal was joyfully recoived by bis fuller. Tbe reconciliation is said to Lave been most affecting. Charles soon again bade adieu, though this time amicably, to tbe ancestral homestead, and once more drifted westward. This timo Le Las scbieved a happy and sudden suc cess. To one of bia acquaintances bere be bas written from Flagstuff, Arizona, tbst be bas secured a win ing claim worth many thousand dol lars. It is located on a peak of tbe San Francisco Mountains, 1.000 feet above tbe timber line and 12,000 feet above tbe sen. He bas received tempting offers for tbe claim, but he rtruck a valuable lend of quartz aod is too sbrewJ to soil out yet He writes tbst be will return tast before locg, when be will doubtless share bis goo 1 fortune with a cer tain pretty mnidon who eurves the table in the Jacobs House, and who held Charles enptivo by the twinkle of bor bl ick eyo wbeu he an only poor "Charles Brook,'' tho stable boy of the same botnl. He con cludes hi letter by signing bi.t name in tbi fashion : Ciam.r.s L BraUcher, Brook' no more, b, ha I ' CrO.TTAlTEOUS COiiEUSTIOlT. Some otio ha estimated that tho time thrown away iu this world io c inrting tho girl yon want to marry, aod who is ready to imirry you. would build all the railroads and bridges and tunnels htid fac'oiie I I and pnblio buildings. The white race (ihould take a loas'io iu this from tbe colored pnoplo. Tho oth er day a likely yonng colored man stood ol a gate in Birmingham, Ala A likely young colored woman came along with a dog. "Hi, dar 1" be called, "but mebbo yon want to sell dat dog ?" No, sah." "Mebbo your name is Lncioda ? ' "Yen, sah." "I iill.'i d lo on dat name. Ize culled Gawgo." Bat's pleasiu' " "Izo look in', you know ?" "V-JC8," 'Got Money saved up, an' ft atidy job nhnad. Khali 1 npcuU to do ole man V "Ho'h in Oil. an." "Ion I'll seo do olo woman." "SIio'h dead " "Wall, don I'll nx'yoa to bo my wifo rigid now.'' You's foolio'." 'Deed, uo," Hain't got nobody elso ?" "Njbody, 'tall." Keckou we'll bitch t" . "'CoVe we will can't help it." Wall, !on, I'll say yes, an' to night you come down to Mrp. Gram ley's Litchcn an' we'll sot de day an' sorter git ncquniuted." "Luciuda, I'' "Go 'long, Gawge I Izo dun said ye, n' dat's nnff. Co mo airly.'' So long. 'Cinda !" "By-by, Giwgo !"' 1 1 1 J Tec Much led Water. Nj, thank you, nooo fjr me. Ico water caiuo near being tho death of me onco, aud I sulJoiu uno it.'' "now did that coiuo? Al.vay con sidered it a very beulthy diiuk, if taken io moderation.'' "It may bo, but I didn't exactly take it iu moderation." "Iudeod I You surprise me. I dare say you got overheated and took ngoblot too much. Goblet ! Can a full grown man take a bath in a goblot t" "Certaioly not. but 'Well, I fell overboard into a riv er full of it." A new kind of lifo insurance ba boon started in ronrisylvau', or more properly speaking, birth in surance. No, that is hardly a good name, oithor t a tbo company docs not insure that births will occur, but that when ono doos occur, which is liable to be tbo caso even in Teuus sylvania, wbere tbo marriage laws are now very strict, tho infant re ceives a benefit. Tbe policy-hold ers are divided into classes of COO members each. Wbouever a birth occurs in the family of a member tbe other members in tbo class are assessed 25 cents each. Tbi would give a fund of $125, $100 of wbicb goes to tbe beneficiary and $25 to tbe company for collecting, ota Br. A J.Millor bas treated twenty four consecutive cases of diphtheria with turpentino. Kvery case recov ered without any sequela), whatever. Tbe turpentine was given in doses of from ono to two drachms every eight boors nntil tbe roombrsne dis appeared. Tbe patients wero then put on a course of iron and quioiue An honest man's praise Is sweet and useful, like to tbe boney wbicb tbe bee makes i but tbo praise of tbe flatterer is as poifonous aa tbe sting of a wasp. Beligioo is good for nothing one day in tbe week, unless it ta also good for all tbe seven day a. ; fiMSMMtwMiMflW I DUCKS- Tbo visitors to the recent Slate Fair pet haps noticed tbo lar-e butch of duckling niudo by Mr. Jutm Banian, of South Knstop, Ma., in his incubator, which be bad on xhi bition. II is experience, which i givoo for the benefit of our readers, is very ioterrsting. The qior-tiou of bow much land i req lirvd for tci iog poultry, may bo ouered by saying that on a tract Dot exceeding an iicio Mr. UanLiu cleared n nrufil . .... Il.fi7. from ilorLliiiKH. Tim ndnll ' , , tuck cousHt of tbirty-nvA duel,, i . I and tho profits averncej f l.) for , cacu oticu.or more man i reanzod , from tbo sumo number of cows on ... j many dairy fatms. Ho uses the 1- . k illS, bill tlliLks a Cross between that breed and tho Avlesbnrv snper- I ior to either parent. Tiiu adult duck are allowed a lartre tronh, n thronh which fresh water contnnl- . ly fl'JW, Which i Uaed fir b.ltllil (J puiposn. The number of ctfi: lant 1 , year wa 11) from each ditc't. 'I Lo . lf7g" were hitclied in incabators. , , ,. frOtll Which .10)9 dcklinl WelO , raised to tho llgo Of ffolU tight to . . . . , ton weuks and marketed, tho prico , . , ,, , , . - rtciiived io the 15jton mirk-1 beiti m cent per pound fr t lio-n: Unit came in eaily, aud lo cent per aud IS cent pound f..r those that wore l ite, the aveia-jo price being 22 cents per pound. As ducklings grow nmcb fafitur thnn chick and aro subject to fuwer disease, they not only rtui h the muiket in a sboit timu after being hatched, but the percentage of Ioh was very small, which, of course, is duo to tho careful attootion Hoy ro ceived. They also came intonniket after chicks are low iu prico. They ultaiu tho woighlof from eight to ten p nind per pair at the ago of eight weeks, being ready for uiaik t io tbreo months from the J-'cuj li e eggs are put io tho iucubator, four weeks being allowed for incubation This extraordinary weight shows an incieaso of half a pound per work from dato of birth for each duck, but a they increase fanttr a they be come older, until maturity, those over six week of ugo incroasod at tho late of ouo pound per week. The co'it of iaiiog each duckling to the age of eight weeks wa f cents per pound, the avurago price per pound for each duckling being 'J cent. Mr. Bankin' profit waa 17 cent per pound, and by calculation it will bo seen that tho 'MM duck ling produced over 12,0')) pound of meat, which yieM-d over !?-'00 '. Other expenses, i nch ns quarters. attendance, etc., red iced tbo profit to l.r75, or 813 as the produce of rucb udult duck of the tl.irly-five 1 ho YouiiJ thicks bad no ncces to water, except for drinking purpose, aud wero fed id tho saino munner as chicks, except that they rcq iire inon animal food, aud must bo fed oftD owing to their rapid growth. Mr Katikin's experience is vn!na ble to all who aro interested iu pool' try, and a few excollent lesson nre taught- In tho first pluco but little land was required, and in the second placo be discarded the scrubs, usiny the best Lrecdu to bo found, which are pure whito in color, fcitb yellow logs and beak. Tho young duck lings were killod and sont to market dressed, each yielding from an ounce to two oiiooos of feathers, at 50 ccnU a poucd, wbicb paid tho expenses of preparation for market. There is uo secret in Mr. Rankio'ssiicoesH, as all that was r quired was to attend to them as a business. In fact, he makes it a business, just a a dairy man givos bis cows bia attention, and finds that it pays. He does not at tempt to conduct Borne other busi ness aud "look after" bis poultry in his spare time, but is with them ear ly aud lato. Tbe fignres given hert are the profits from ducklings only. He hatches and raises thousand of chicks, bowover, nsing incubators entirely, and doos not tbiuk it a diffloult matter to make poultry pay J'hiladtljjfiia Jlccord- SCI I Hi Ll'-JL 'IIIJ Sixty car loads of wood-work and interior deoorations Lave been or dered for tbe Flood mansion in Ban Francisco. Among tbe woods used will be Knglisli oak, walnut from Circassia, and San Domingo mahog any, ' i' irk. Mn. 1. . ' lb man wuo never swears Is a aaiat. Tbe man bo lytst b ft ijocaUa never wants to 0nI Temperance Tatters Known. vim r tiirii-in known f ax liiw. pti-- the mn it 1. H-i nt.'il iIIp-.. Mlllloim limr ti'itliiioiiy Iu Hh im. -rmi .itmtivn .h.-, i. H l r iir'ljr VrirrlnMo Prvprmtlnn, "i,'""niii. imn ii.ri -. n.i i,.it.,i ( tti ii.h,i;l ' mwHrlii il pi oprt'fia . lil I, am tillkltj "r",n"n w n...r ai-..i..i. H rmiAtpi f h i s ii oil lin v, oi.il Cis ps'-ni t-v-rs hi h-nnii. H l Iho irml lllnnri pnrlflrr sr.I I'mn-inu. : s huhm run mm. una slm. N.irrr l-lur In !. l-i-l. .i y i.f ll'ii Vw i"""'r v"" iiiTtriw in luiiim tiu i glrk ,.f ,.,vr iliM'il,. Iititii Im linlr In. .iermiv. A.-ri.i. iMnuiM.Mtr.rM'. miT'iivu, n'.iuuiiMi. i n-Hiivr. r.'in.MV'', i itiini,T- ' irritant. Hn.iuriiir, Anii-iiiMnm. Kiivna, iuumic 'I'iMilo iriimrt!. of inmmm lHTrii- r- f'i ii'"-'if my oiii.t in.-iiirin.. in ii. vi.rM. I Ni icmoil can liikn lli'i Iiittmih i.r,!ini ainilun nuil r-muin luntf nii..l, i.r.nlilnl Ihelr Ikiiii'H nr.! iml il.-ilrj,il lijr inin. ml Hiinm " - '! ii vi:i cr.m nutwl lii'v.m I Hi.i i .liil nf trjinlr. J , iiiiiu, itimiif,i, ii.t.nn'ii.titdii.i v. lor. ill tt"-r li lin'TNlrnt llmiui-hiiiil llm I lillel fim.. lunirnmrlr in tin, ,iii iiii our cnut rlv. ru ini'l Ihulr vnl liilnilrli iiliiriiii; tln SiiiiinuT ' '"'I AulHnin,riiclsil during N'uiie(liiiumiil I Ill-It lli llrtin'w, ; Tlie l'rvrrrHnmrl!i!ivnniiinli.Hir ' Yt-IIMlv.l lt'IHIII.''llH-liri uf Inn Pliiintu li, Iit.t Hlil , i"'K in iii-.r I'.'uihi.mii. i.uickhki. tv.niiK iKiwrrfnl IiiIImit.i.0 iiiiuu tUrm tiiKiuil, Il alMic iui-i -nrr. I '!.. MH . . ...... I. r... .I.A ... rquni to ir. j. v mmi isr...H iiittki.i. It wlU ftiH'iliir r nt'ivi- ltt tlnrki'iilnr.-il vrl initlur ivuh whirl, l,i 1h,u,,M nr. I.nt'lml. nt lli.j ciil pi'iiwrnlir ri t.iiii.g tlis Iilh.Uijt lumtiuiiH tit tin- itifc'i :lvi ni khi'. torliry I lie Ifi.dy ini!ni. iirn lijr J,nH tyHitf n'l 111 flniiU whh Vi-.vyin Iuitlii-. N'l I'pi-li'inlr run lnt.i' liuiil - if n v-tfiii ll.ii - f.-iti-firm, il. It ln lrnl. liar Minimi II nml mini- ilit.- I'm l'iri'1.1 l.h.'r nml lli,n., li'iuiin tin IiIinkI i.f nil liimmlllrH, linianiinsr lire nn.1 vlciir Ut Ihn f raine. nn. enrryint ulT w illi'iil llm niil nf CiiIiiiik'I. it ollinr iiiineriili. i ll j.iM'niiiin unilt.-r from tin- sytin. H in iiivf a.liiilnin ti'ntl.in, iinmn't lu setiun, aud niuiii lii lt rwuitih ) nix-pvlii i r Iinllu'll", I'i-ikIiu-Iio, Tnin la the Minnl'l.-i-, ( ",i.'h, '1 iflitnes'i if t lio I'liit. 'n injii -lu.-t. I irKiiu'i. I'li.l 'I RMti- In llm Mouth, MIIiiik Alio. h-. riil.ital'.'li (if Oil 11 "art, B'nl liiin.lre.1 utlier iiliniil b mptotns, urn nt onen i,'iii'v.nI l.y inmuh Itnnii.H. t or ItiUniiiiiiuii.r) nl (iimiiie l.lieiim. nll-.n, Hunt, Nruiii'.i- i.i, I'iw r-"H ef tin-lllml, l.iv. r, Khlnryu uml niml.li r, the lllll. r Ihimi no iN'il. In lie n.', mi in nil eiiii' lliiiii. mill Ihu- riVM, WI kUK H I.NK'AM llirilCI.M ll'iH nllllWII lt ei-eiit ciinitiM' i.Meiniii Um muni uusuimtu mi. I Intrnetiilil.i r-.wa. ,Hi' Ii:ih h nl HUi nii'.-l'erHnm-rrnr'-t In I'Blnll nml Miiii.r.iiM, knelt m I IuiiiIkmh, TT-K4-lu-m. Ilel.l Ijenl.'in. nml Miner. BM they a.ivu'x' in lil'n, are snhjivt to I mmyl of I lie I'nwrln. To k um J n-n'nst UiiM, taka ocuattioiial dnHtM nt Vini..h i.iniu sutn IHki'uii'., lemftila, fait luinim. I'li-r, Bwi-lllni:, l'imil-ii. l'uHinle. lt.'U, 1 nr Iiiiiii'Im. ltl'ur wnrnm, r'iili hi-nil. Forw Kyi , t rvn.iieliw, Iteli, Seinf, Iil-eoler.iUuiK, Iluiiinm a-iil iliHt-aw-a of tin- rikln, of whatever inuiie or n.il'irc, me llteinlljr dux up ami e.irrli'.l out of t'i. rysteut iu A kliul t Hue) l.y tliu una of tbo l.ll'er-. I'lii, Tape and oilier Wormii, Inrklnif In I'm rmtein of ho iniiuy Ihi'tisiiinhi, ill" I'rT'-'linihy di-Ntriii imI nii'l retnove.l. N.ieiKl.-iii of !ii'iti"(iie, in i li-t-eiiiu'-ti, lio HMth.hiilnlil-fi, will f,'eo llm aynlciu Iiuai wonimlikH Vinkoak lllTTSHII. ni'Uiil'N Srsrlel l'pir, Minniw. Wlnvin. tn t o'ii:li, unit nil ehll.lreirN tl'si'ii-i timy . in'le l in Hovern liy keet.in tho liuiri'!!! oi'U ttiiii mill iln.' cf'thn f.ltiiw. l or fi-niulii loiiipl ilnta, tn Toiiii or oM, ninrrle l or nln.rle, nt tie itn-in ef vmnan. Ii.h,. or lUo luiii of life, thi.i Hiltem bun uo i'.iinl. 4 li-an-e tlie Vlllnlril lllooil when IM liniiiritiiM l.iir- tliri.'U'h the rki'i In rrnthii. rSi.r.: i-leanwi It wln n i t uti in tiil aii'l Him--f l.ll In 111- ti in';: rleiiiute It when It In f. nl ; ymir feelin'H HI t"ll ,vnt when, und the heuliii of llm nyt"f i wi'l f. llliw. In roueliiKlou lv. tin' 1'i'lim a tri-.l. It w ill I'n'i'k for li If. i mi Uittln It a lieti. r rimmuUo of Iu im nU thau a l-nthy lulvrrtUo l.le'lt. Around rirli lottle nm full illreruoua JTiiileil to I'iili-ient liiiiciiiv'i-r:. H. II. lrloiuiM lril Co., rrejirlclor-, Hmi lriKi"'".i'"l .un l (.,!; r. niihlnKuu HU, ( or. i'licr:t..n hi., N-w -k. Sold by u'.l i'foloi and DrugjiHts. , CF.OUH aziAirj zszuzl Mmmm ri(tir forne ftw1 for pTaln. prnM pmvI d1 trr tlli r, Nn rs) ti h'ti Ki. atfH In (lihtrllu tnicun4M'tM with plu u-rnt'i d lain! oil ltistiMju ui titma iiiKtmiUy. MU 'W kitlin y h u. t-orn mid u pi smiai iviiiy. without cr lituw. W til dibtiiu lit utii-ky j h I'ht., l'l'.tT u tubus Viicu ClUcra tall, lt bpiuig Liwiu Uho. CROWN GRASS SEEDER. -v - - fl'Hiliiale'l towirfreinSlo Ids. rl""rorpri i".'d tier arm. Vi"jr utmnu ami ilurMe. Wn,t anil p,i i''0 frmn.". nil Ir. n aliprl, wlro ifluil'.r uo ci.r.l. K"t iipi'iilvu! will tryaf tnet fimt n i.'n iel I"-.! for jfr. First .n inlnrn. Kv crywli.r rTh l'lt.-l. CROWN PCVER3IB!.e COMHINaTION NAY CARRIER attD Klr feLIHBS. U4ii.ii.Ul liii'i.. i(y n.liiil.'kiir". huveK ttmai'il l it'- r. '.ir yueilrt aiciuiuln el b-nl liiAti-rU gliylfill-d wnrl.nH-ii.iniilfnlh wnrniiil'il. H..I..I f. r ir.'i.i.r tu cnowN iiro. co., LBFFEKS IMPROVED ' M Wind 63 Z3riG;irLo. AtX T0B fABTS MADE or HALLEAEL3 & 7E0UQnT XEOIf 'o8hrluLlng-, dwelling; or Warpuig. Tua I.mtrTTirT Rvswiwa. Sranaatrr and Eaaiaar HaonLAtaii Wii Kicuiaa lu iba WOULO. 1 ha nun t, cmai'ta1!;. sud tm oiremari tu the 1 .Sprtogfiold. Oiit W&Ztsm Entirely yes vegetable UIANDRAKFA .no ---ii- fjjfl A CURE C0STIVEMESS CihouancsGi Dyspepsia, IncliQstlon, Dlscaccod tJio ECdncyn,Voipitl Uvoi RSioumntiam, Di2?.!ncc?, iicll l.oadaclio, Loss cU tions oncl ti.ui Dicrr.soe. I Lr 1. 1 1 I'll r, -J",.- i" r l"t ! '. f ' '! l.y "II l'm.-.-i j . t r ',, I I'ur Sill" nt H irliern I r 1 1 Si"r" LIEAL ESTATE! j i. 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I ilreteimitkluii, two ia ;o nl mil -rt nue er, u ii ariiiiltam iiritl 'Iniu il, a ilrinrnn.'i't el n rleuil n e, Icl 'm li. iv h, tit el'it ). ainr o-. ni-iury. hi luriiihl. al akniRi'M.. e .. try nniva in iniiHin in t, lit r.t'l'a, aiiont'tl in I -roll any n il rurrrni i vctil- ui tii il ijr l.y lh hrtt nntr- xIum rllara " I ho uii'i'h ml al -r.el u ilnini ii nl w III n al IhM ol uny o'nor '." m ill. luo .uli ilio l. Thn tivali" liin'ka il.nl thu irolll inu-lit .11 a viiluni" if nvrr n Ilii.u .anJ paw . Hri-a f M'i. A a u.j... coy j ctnlit. I.'i.i'al t nus t . ululi r.li ir. Ail.lroa. UUHKY'K I.AHY'S liOIlK, 1 . U. Dux II. H.I hl.a.lcli liln. Aro tin' l.KST IX THK AVOKU) ! AGENTS WANTED. Il.-at i'rli'i'H iiml le-ina tn "Irall'liKH Men, liu'y lle'i'iiD-ihlo I'.irllu. nieii ii'iy. I.iwuIoih, I'lirnltuiu Mnn mi l Mu!o Ti'iu'lii-r: em S 11 ojr lumruiiii'iiU. rrirwT'TV -It. r,i ..-WllT- .1 We Man haii.llo li r tho traile tho Shonl"irer (irinna. hturilnu irunna t.louiih a. VVarron'a (Irunna, SUiry k CLirk I Iikuiim, Docki-r llro.' Tin ui. K nu lie n I n. 'i rtiiima, J, a. I'. I i-ln-r I'hinn. Ilehr Hn a.' I iiinn. Our Fniadinaa lii-lim tho l.iront In ruti'iaylm- ii I, i. we Imvi- Iti.'l I i t lea tnr uij.i Inn tho Ira. In nl hnttnr rule tliut yuu cm nnaihly Kct Iruui tho hi.'tnry. Iiiirrefiiniiiii'nre rantiriieii, hlit'Clully I-.W iirli'ui Inr tho Full Tm.lo. H. II AM 11. 1' )N, 7 rtrth Ave., ami IVi I'lr-t Avo., Nor. 6,'M6. 1. I'l l r.SUl,'ll(ill, I'A. aa iii.iuniii'is iff)kuca of Ira wural fclutl 4 of Innif Ill ..rS.:."T II -l 111 aan.lTWII IHIIUI ( UK I, altl)'arilihVAl.l'l.lTR(4riNKanllilauiiMl Wauv eBi'rur. ilinaaxlir,. nml I O Attllr aa. ' f T. A. ai.ot!lJ, Ul r.aiiai.. ia Yore, THIS PAPEtl W&Ml LiwavAfta Amrraiiemit IIuhbau (10 maj TilirFri tlEU YQIIIL I AttQtnrtis-At-Litxv. ' IF . I . I . - j m. arKRsn, j ' A1T0RNEY-AT LAW, ' IIITrrH lil prnfnr.lrsn I iilrr tn tlttulll, t 'tM'iiMtlona In l imllrh or in rinan. I'nllKf 1 ir. mi tit ait. n.le.t i. t'lllc a law iloorstaS I el tl.D t-i. Itt . " JAMKS. CKOL'Sl', ATTORN KV.VT.I,AAV. MIIlLKIinti!If, A Alt lm-l. r ntfnl.l tn. I In rare fl'lta r. nt .ii ii 1 1 Aimtitli n. i i i.Fuliatli n In Ucf man n.l r.us llli '- I IjAion til l.uillt r. 'or at 7.m" ill 1 1 i li I, I. II I lit. II, I A, I'liHrrll (till all itlit I ill rt li n f. t rii.lcl to. i ni a.i:tAtl e In llr"' aO I 111' III A P. ni. v.. iior.swKimi, attomey-atlaw, S.,INSiiltnVK. I'A.i I'.iiIIb anil all nthrr Iraal l u.lnrt- i.ri. mi l - l ttan'I..U. taiulUUom in l.OKll.hatit ,lliri t, 11. 1'ILI., Ai ATTCafiilY AT-LAW. I.i a i ) urtt, Prnn'il All t'lntnro rmrn-tnl tn lila im III It i'mtu'tl atti-ieluil In. , S ., M.'j i, (1 I'KITKICH, rnu!i:v r.Mu. St., Si lini;rntr, Vti All i'rnfalnnal l unmK iTi'ini tlv utindtA i to t:i n.-ulmtl.im lu I nll.-h nml i Irrtear. Kib.2'K. i:. i:oVKif, Arion'lY-AT-LAW, ,, ellart.iina uiaile. n il 1 1 n I T " ti fn rH,B ami llonnaii. June a, 'Ti.tf. . , li JSfllOCIl, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, New Ccrln, Pcnn'a. Pref.'aolnnal tnalnraa ri,frnl4 n Mi (af will n-i nlvi iri iiiit alli i.liiiii. I nil 'in,';n, (JIIAS 1' I'LUIl'II,' Attoniny k Ooiinellor-At-taw nfr.ee to A'. 1 iii i t.t T n u inn .l.iot Monk ef K KVN'loriK lli'TIt,. ' St lliiKKi ', Ponn ii. I'nllrrtl'ina anil all ntl.ar nr.il.aal k..i. r.r.r I- anil.-ltnii anil will raciliar liiB1 rr-Ti a...niin. Apt ll,;i..tl. J. SMITH. - ATTdRNKT AT I.A A. M I Dlil.rill' i;d, s N Y IK CO., f a '"'" hl Priifaa.-lmial Sartlem to 1 1, 0ti tJi.uaultr.ii.iiia la i;nlUL ami lleiuaD. A. V. rOTTKIt, ATlOhXhY AT LAW. Soliiifigrovo, Pa., Hl"rt!ialrr'iliiai,i,alaarii-ta lo the tiolllf A II Irtsal im. I irin. in' r.i.tn.l tn thelrrair wi rei-i'lve i ' r.itii). t Htlouu.in. Ulllccoti .MaIdM. July 4. Til, JJ II. tiUIMM, Attornov-at-T,av, r t in K I'n. ('niiIti..o lo ;i.ib KriAjll.t an.li;H.rmao l.aran.Kra. Ui ,.;B) ,hf JOHN II. AKSOI.il, Atfonitvv lit I,nM', ,, , . MIIM.I.Kiar.G.TA I roroHH.nal liflnrai. rntmate.l to hit ear will he nunr.ily attrmleil tn itjAMUKLH. OUWKi. I A TTOiX'V-A T LA If, I.ctviKlMirff, I'nluii fo fa; Kafl.ao. J":7.tf.j I'ujsicians, tie. J J. SMITH, Physician & Surgrcn, 'll itnr Spriinn, Sniiln Ceunly, Pa. iuh"""'J Prn''l''Bl Tertlcn taiha OIM. a on Alalii.tra.t. Janelll I W. HAM r.SKL, PMYSICJAAfVn SURGEOI?, C -a-itf rovill.', IVun'fl, lifffira It, ,irnfea,nn aeri Ifea.te lla rll'iarw ofi mlr.nlleanfl rldnliy, At't"Sl, Q 1'LXi A li HASSINOKIt, PHYSICIAN & SURCEOM, Wi'MUIiurKli, Venn'. Oir. ra lila firnraaalonal a-rTlret le (he ell laaw -t ..ll l.lii.h.irm, .,, ..cuy,' 't(r.a , Wa.iliiLlnB llnean. ' Arr.I.'li. ' iiiii:n dai:iu:k, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Mi.l.llelmrfrlt, Vi,n'. ."Cir"i'i'!r.rr'lf'",,.n" .lii.ee il-ali L! ii I "',':'""" " a few .lo, r JJeal el lb., I ourt IUo... In A rouM'a l allille 3" S1ARAND UOTUUOCK, Fremont, Snyder ctonfjr, P. (rif1tlBlA itt Ttalt Imnaa 1tl.. t ar . in. isumeiin. 'ara hla rialeaeUaaf a.r.ill iu me pitwe. Haki tniliau and liMmii. March, IT, Unl. tf. QU. E. W. TOOL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, tfrsebnirtf, Pav Oltere hi iirnfaaaloaal rerilorl la t. mblla OiBoaooMalu alraVl. " g Y. VAN BU3KIRK, BUR0ICAL ft MECHANICAL' BXimflf Sslisicrofs, raaie'a) .aw. In Ike i ran. to doui aeie atiin 1 1'. 5 1 'or at 1 A. log llih lilt H. LAW, IOVK. il lnM vnai i levluh Juoet are ' ro. r tly em Ur ma rae.JI lat: j '.burg. la T.t, oe I, 'T lor-At- oi Nor u'a ial I ee alu to t1 LA tb air t a Hi 1 (II and Jtt. ( II Uli:' tilec AT B., Alt t, ACE, Va.K ...... n t.o - it v., H'r' ta ill - r V I EOf n bl.O Ke eii See li i araiai cur. i I'a I"axT I 7 ', f 4 I' f.
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