"j" : - ........ v ...... Nlfrt&Mt 1 .r&lkl JR.. isi . - - i tt A ltMl ..vi l .J- j, nn.im i I kJi 'fai'.j He tli Will not renon is a bigot ; ho that .cannot is a fool ; ho that ilaro not i.i a fIave. ll JWIl - - ED1T0K ASD ri)'JIlriOU' NO 9 VOL. XXIII MIDDLEI5UKGII, SNYDER CO, PEM'A. FWIMUAUY 18, 18s6 tPOETUY: LITTLE W-iSIi In a preclotH little ftton What a splendor nipete the eye I. "IB aiim. lump orMijrar' low iiiuob of sweetness Heal Bo in (i little woninn tore arrows and multiplies. Von reooltoct tin proverb uyg: "A word nnto the wlso." A pepper corn is very small, But seasons every dinner More than nil other condiment. Although 'tin sprinkled thinner; J lint ho a little woman K If love will let you win her, There's not n Joy hi nil the world Yon will not Qnd within her. And as within the little roue, Ton find the rich! dyes. And lu a little grata of ic"ld Much price and value litis; Ah from ft little hnlsain Much odorloth arise So in n little woman there's A tate of paradise. The skylark and the nlhtin(cnle, Though small and lt;Ut of -w luff, Vet worble sweeter In the prove Than all the birds thut slug. And so a little woman, Thotiicli a very little thing, - Is sweeter far than sugar Aud flowers that bloom In spring. Front fic .Vjkiiiisi. t. L .. -- PENNSYLVANIA FISH. TBS HABITS OK THB PALMOS AND J1ASS TI1K DAIT TO CATCH TIIKM AND HOW IT 18 pKCUIIKD KXCITI5U SroUT. The Coneetofia and Susquehanna rivers contain bat twelve or thirteen fpecics of fish, sod ft fow kinds of that number are prooouncod by epi cureans to bo superior to the beet found io any stream in tbo world. Salmon are the leaders io all points of excellence, and ahhongh not orig ioal in tbe6e waters, having been bronght from California, they seem to thrive quite as well as the otbci tocker, the bass. In tbe autumn, when tbe water becomes oool, is tbt lime io iiy Tip' rod end line , , f nrsitncb these gomn flab. It is then tbe leave tbe clumps of grnss io (be deep water, or move from under tbt ledges of rocks, where tbey bavt rested dormactly during summer, to begin their voracious feeding. Lurnpieys are conceded by all iijhermun to be tbo best bait thai can be used for salmon. A lumprej is an animal from two to seven iucb cs long, shaped like an eel, witb ikin and color identical witb it, minus a month, und has several parallel hole on either side cf its bead. Tbey arc fouud in mud at shallow places sev eral yards from tbe water's edge. The mud is raised by a scoop shovel, cither upon a platform attached to a boat or carried to bbore by wading ; aud tbe digger roust be pretty active secure them, for as Boon as the ground ia disturbed tbey eudeavor to wiigglo out of it to awim to other pastures, tiomolimea as many as a djzen can be caogbt in oue shovel ful. Tbo eunGsh is closely followed by tbe catfish, if not too large, for Bec- ood fnvor j but tbey are both vary cood b .it. Minnows are considered too email fry for a salmon to tackle. Tbe bait must be placed on the book without killing it, also it would be Useless. When tbe water is clear salmon canuot be cangbt with anything ex cept by hook tbey are too sly to enter set uets or tbe like. Oo moon light nigbta more can bo captured by outline than during tbe day. Tbe largest salmon taken from tbe Susquehanna last soason weighed thirteen pounds, and tbe heaviest yet rcportod balanced nineteen. There is no more exciting sport than drawing in salmon. They take tbe bait tbe moment it is discovered, and do not wear one's patieuce by alow nibbling at bass do sometimes. A flab too large to be lifted from tbe water by tbe rod should be let in a minute or two, for after making a iew vigorous efforts to escape, they become bo fatigued tbey can be easi ly landed by lowing to shore or boat. Black bass have quite as many en emies as friends among fishermen. Tbe former advance tbe argument that tbe bass ore clearing tbe streams of all other fish, some of which are every whit as good as tunic dotdroy era. It can not be dispnled that tbey are tbe cause of tbe rapid extinction cf tb. uativ fiBh A two-pound, Ib.teucUer v go- U i. edited with the ability of f wliip the whole .obool r-i 1-Mu'.0. r a-j.i''f b? "J 8J- the small onen, commonly cnllod flyers,'' kill many more than they eat, just for tbe exercise it affords tbeir Qua. In tbo fill when tbo young shad are leaving for southern waters, v the ,boss M play, bavgjj with their schools, and during the ''run' will scarcely bite anything nine. lie. sides the common mm now tbey feed upon eels, calfj-dt, snofish, frogs, toads, grussboppers, belgramitet, crabs, Inmpreys, all sorts of insects, rainworms, mnsnels, lizards.nnd tveu locnst blossoms. During tho sum mer on some certain duvs fish bait is worthlena J tbo finest specimens ever Been will not tempt bass to take tbem, and iu that event tbey are an liable to bito at a worm hs a crab or lielgtamite or any of tho above vari ety. In early spring or late kotumn. however, tho minnows is the only kind nccesxary, if enough ran be secured. H:tss grow in length about an inch and a quarter per eats ing month, and tbe few that escape tbo book mature iu from three to five years. Tbey seldom weigh heavier than six ponnds. Eels, shad and rock. - These three kinds are tbe only migratory fish in tbo Snsqtiebanna. The two lattir enter the river from tbe bay iu tbo epiiug, aud by tbe time tbe bead waters are reached ate read.v for spawning. Tbe femalo eha'4 cares for her fry tboro notil tbe ap proach of cold weather, aud then ea oorts tbem down stream into tbe bay. Tbe young shad that passed down last full will ariive full grown at tbe Columbia fiitherics some li.no in April. Shad feed on bugs and tbo small particles of grass which tloat iu tbe currents, and cannot be caught with hook. Gill and draw (tines are tbo only .traps usod for them. Tbe eel does her spawning iu the south, nud leuves for there in tbe full.returniug with tbe "crackers" in warm weather. All those caught in baskets are female aud were on tbe trip. Tbe male cols and catfiMh imbed for the winter in soft bottoms - .. .i n. 1 iJvL va hern bdeilai uti , under rocks ami stamps in uecp wa ter. His Cousin Cut Ilia Haix- There were no barbers in those days, aud there whb some of tbo most fearful and woudeiful hair-cut-ling tbat w is ever sceu. My hair was red, and very thick, and it bad to be cut. ' A man who run a buzz saw in the mill usually cut my hair, but about this time be bad Kcveral ringers taken off wbilo moukeving with the saw, and somebody else bad to cut my hair, so a couain, a young mau who l'ved at our bouso, fiiid he wonld cut it. lie went at it witb a dull pair of shcurs, and he proba bly mudo the worst job of hair cuts ting that ever was. In some places he cut it clear down to tbe sculp.aud in other places ho luft tbe bait io bunches. When he got through with my bair, an 1 1 looked io the glass, I wanted to die. My bead looked like an old ox skin robe (hat has beeu moth-eaten, and chewed by cats. It looked liko a fox squirrel that bad been shaken to death by a loir, lie cut off so much bair that! my bat went right down over my oyes. Any man who ever had bis hair cat vrl'to o bo;-, by un amittenr who fcemed inspired to do tbe worst job on record, can appreciate my feelings. My bair was cut Puturdny oigbt, and bad all day Suoduy for tbe hair to grow out, und to get ac- customed to myself, and no boy ever prayed for bis bair to grow as I did. Monday I went to school. My idea was to got into school just as tbe bell rung, and not tuke off my bat till I got to my scat, and then bury my fuco iu my book, and never look np, thinking it would blow over be fore recess. My couuiu bad told all tbe boys tbat be wanted tbem, as a special favor, to look at my hair, es be had cut it himself. lis wanted to build up a reputatiou as a bair cutter that would go thundering down tbe ages, and be did When I pulled my bat off, and tbe red bristles that had been confined began to ruise np.snme one of tbo big boys snorted riht out. 1 think it was my cousin, and I mentally resolved to kill bim when I got big enough, but before I got around to it bo was killed iu tbe war, io 1601.' Well, that enort was a signal,' and every cholur in cobool juttt bnreto'd right ard be bnrsted out. Vell, it was no nse to try to run that school with that bead of hair, so tbe teacher told me 1 could wear my Lat 1 lived until recess, though how 1 did it 1 .do, pot know, jxcopt tbatj bad de termined to go down to the pond. cnt a holo in tbo ice, and jump in 1 tbonght bow sorry tbo boys would be, when tbey bad to attend my fu neral, that they had driven me to a suicide's grave, At rorets Susan came to roe. Sh always came to me at recess. My father kept a grocery, and 1 al tays had an assortment of candy and raisins and drio 1 burring in my porkots and Susan yearned for me. Soma said Susan hud n morbid ap petite, and at this late day 1 tbiiik sho bad, though at that time 1 thought it was mo and not the con tent of my pockets that sho yearn- od fr. As she ato my raisins and candy sho remarked on my improv ed appeaintico siuco 1 hnd my buir cut. 8hw said it wan all tho attic K ict. Sho had rea I in a f ionion paper, the Urol her Jouatbao, 1 think it was, that rod hair was more sty liib thau any other collor, and that it was worn short and in scallopN. 1 win mu"h relieved and gavo her all my raisins, and beforo tecess was over she bud convincod all tbo b'.iys tbnt tbeir hair was too long, and tbey bad all engaged my cousin to cut their hair that nL'ht. I wss happy to know that the samo bandit who bud chawed my hair off was go ing to cat theirs. (So 1 decided not to die, anyway, nntil the next day. The next morning all the boys bad tbeir hair cut liLu miue, somo even wore, becanse toy cousin seemed to waut to see bow bad he could cut hair when Le tried, and tin re I was no more laughing on tho back Keats at me. 1 tliiuk 1 appreciated Susan. Peek's Sun. LUCE 127 THS 33ALZ. l'ui,i troi"" '"'jcther ...!,,wsp itilv.D io tho lurtu ny nuivi lock or a desire to lead an enty life is nono of your hubiiKHS. I'm no better or no worsj thuu the avetago. Sunemen, with my advantages, would have been iu Congress to-duy. Some others, witb my temptations, would have been in State Prison long ago If the world owes mo any thing I'll forgive the tUbt. If I owe. tbo world unything eIio'II have to dust around lively to collect tbo debt. A. year or two ago, wbilo I was tramping in luuianu, I struck a streak of bard luck. It bud come on iu wintor, and my toes were out, my pockets ditto, and I wan dressed ia summer clothing. 1 trumped thickly-fet.. fourteen miles aloug n tied highway ''no day and failed to turn tip even a ulico of bread. Ou tbe othei band, I was bitten three limes by dogu, uad several farmers threatened to shoot ait-, Wbeu I word. However to give m ri hen nigbt fell I was bitlf-frozi'U and (Lajrfitnf tlio dni'bt. 1 was piked tu other half starved. It whh no uso to j ouuio my comiuny and regiment. apply to a house for lodging audi got my eye on a etraw-6tack and atoned myself away. Now, then, tbore'a uotbinpf moan about u fctraw-etfirk, but it dounu't begin witb a tiret-dans hotel for comfort. You may work into a stack your wbolo length and cLiuk up ti e bole behyul yoa and you'll find it cold Tho air Boema to nift iu fiora all direction, and you full asleep to dream of floating over a cold Boa ou an icoberg. Tbe woatb er was about zero, and by miduight I found that I must get out of tbat or freeze to death. There wai a bitrn tbont forty rodn away, and I crawled out aud took a run. One of Die small doors was nolocked, and I crept in to find tbe place a thousand times nioro com fortable than the stuck. It was dark as a pocket in there, and I bad 00 matches to strike a light I beg gan feeling my way across tbe floor, hoping to strike some bags or bUu kets for cover, when suddenly some thing soft and warm touched my arm, glided around my waist and 1 was lifted off my feet. Did I yell ? No, sir, I was too frightened to open my potalostrop. I dropped my arms, and my hands came in contact witb what do yon think ? An elephant bad bis trnnk around me. lis polled ma gently up to bim, aud then felt me over with bis trunk, as if to see what manner of man I was. As be offered no vio lence to ms ; my , nerve camo back pretty hood, and 1 patted bim oo Le Lead and callvd bin ptt Bame. lie bud a big still to bmilf, od as soon as I could give bim the slip I began to back off. I?ut I s wouldn't have it that way. lie nacbod out, took bold under my trmo, and swnog tco aronnd into ,j;s manger picked with bay, aud"Iia 'bleXod"if tbo keeper didn't find mo tbiro and fui t Hfdeep in the morning 1 wan pretty well fiatinfied that the beal bad no intentions of mnkiug luy damp existence auy woreo than it wrts, and p.s eoou aa I got watm 1 ftetil to sleep What aroused me in tbe morning was that elrphant IruropuUug avy iu high dudgooo, aud 1 turned out to fiud that she woullrA ht Ik.i keeper come within teu feet of her II o coaxed and tcoldod, but fho wns firm. While she would trumpet at bim sho would caress me, and it was ! from toy bauds thut she got her lrenkfii!t. You see, she was a cir cus elephant in winter qiivters, and i hero were a go jd many other aui- mnln in mid ulmut llui 1mm. Iho long and the nboit of it was. "' lu'?.irr " ''..urt nncrt imh ptit.u 1 whs hired to take care of "Kiu'i11"'11 i.Ii-kihoo ur . tj nm: u't iiim ! iu I .n.l vol.1, nii.cn 11 e ,t.ii.'nl t'.l lilt prHH (niOUgu lUO WlOkOr, SUil i;(ntn nmnn nii'on mil lnrin rmix .... .. ... i ' l" ' "'n r'ii.l. I y Hit ir iin.tin., ,.1 xuonui nave gone on vne roan wuu her iu tlie epring but fori uiy own stupidity. One day I ot drunk and slit red op a lion witii a pitch fork, lie fctruck mo tlircugb the bars of the capo, raking my left arm from shoulder to ii-tt und tbe doctors bad to nriniU:u it t save my life. That's all, K'cls. and if you have an old ccat. h air of boots, or anything olne t I ilp a tramp tiim op for tho onnuing spring campuigu I shall b fnuttrinlefal SW"")J4H "No, I didn't Io' t'j-'i !j io tho war," replied a etru jr n-sterduy, an bo leaned opagun U I' 1 cold wall of the postoflice. "I u..ed ''aim my log was shot off at the b in tiotsm, but one day son. -pen d to cr me of 1 nod Htoppud u for dinner." "Where did you -eg anked the woman. 'At Gettysburg" "Sit down till I cull my ousbaud,' "Ho cume iu from the Imru. and I na fthkitl where my rcgimunt wu statioued in tbo buttle. "In tho cemetry I replied "lli! Well, my son Bill was ia th cemetry, too. I'll cull hi in in ' "Dill soon cuiiin iu and be ! wantad to know whut - iirliciilur grurcstono I took belter boliiud. I mid it wu a Scotch graiiuto monument, "Oh,' grunted Hill. My brother ; Hub was behind just such u stone, I uud I'll cull him in.' "Bub cuino in, and he sworn h mitrhtv oath tbnt bo wus there alolie.'J Ifu Hurt o'oieemoted tbat moiiiliiieiit I - , . and renu mbered tho inscripton to n "Comimny "li," Fifth Ouio,' 1 "Compiiiiy , promptly answirod. "Oh! Brother Jitu was ia that cam pan.y; I'd call him in.' j Jim came in, took a equaio locdc at mo aud remarked: A 'Stranger, our regiment wasn't within 200 miles of GeltjKburij du ring tho war!' "I suid Twcnty-fiflbl ' Of court. tbe fifth watiu't there. "Obi I'll call in my brolLe; Aaiow be wan iu tbo TwoutyGflU.'!' "Aaron ciinoiu, called wo a wood en-ltiggod liar and I Wits pitche 1 over tho felloe iot the road. Tbtiy'vo U"1 this war business dowu so fine l.t ! you cau't go around playiug; roots ou tho couutrv no more, and tlio Ln't . way in to own libt up that you got druuk aud got in tbe woy of a loco motive. man . . 1 " Ezcitement ia Tesas Great excitement has beeu caused io tbe vicinity of Paris, Tux. by the rematkable recovery of Mr J, K, Oorloy, who was so belpli-sn he could not turn in bed, or raise hi. bead j everybody said be was dying of Consumption. A trial bottlo of Ur. King's Now Discovery was seot him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pill by the ti'oo bo bad taken two boxes of Tills and two bottles of the Discovery, be was well and bad gaiued ia flebb thirty-six pounds. i Trial Bottles of- this 'Great Wis cover? for Consumption' free at Q. M. Sbiudel's Drug store, Coal bas been discovoAjd near Eu gW FttMi Tfui.',., ." ... ' , i NOTIUK in hereby givrn that tbe III ha bfwii DIM with 111 Otorknl Hio Ori'linni' I Viirt f fl(ntdr msnlr, nr nn. r)rmiliB ou MouiUj, IK ii,. tj of I'tb. Ural. Apt-rnMmrnt of -vrnli M rtln. wlilnw o Jr iiiIhIi AUrtlu. lnl ul I'm towu-Uni Um'S. Trial UtU raa.Tow;. lZZt rii-i II vr, r Th I'nlMii towiiflilp Ho'.iuul l'ilrii't. Win. N,,., m;t,.r, v Slmcii Sl . .Ihu 1.. .! ii . i.mii.iii. Sl.:i I1rrfr. "I H-l'r M intil.flurliiH I'u, .lii-lli i I fi'iili..,' n. I'lillli, S .in. I.ir.l, vj .l mi .1. M;. -hrl. V. I.. II Hit ..i.lmr. i ,l..l,ii K. Iliini rt. j Viil hi him ,lii r. l:'.i..rT. r M . I. Ill miinr. Ili-niy I.. !..-, nj,,li , s, s. ."i. ul. Hviiiii l I! rti-n, p . .. vii li It. K.:l. i". nt. I'hc AlliMii.mn M l. t',i., k lnnu t. Iii.(irri' U mr;inlt'ii A . I. I.. l.n.'U. v SI .fy K. I .it !.. I'Acoiitr I. '. S . Itr .Wii, k V. in. H li.i.iur. Shiiih vk ,s nnc I . l. N .pl'ln. t." .Ihi N. 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I 'Im lir 1 mill 1 111II11I i'niiiil nf ,1'ii'ij'iS llru l..i'.ri , u. 1111 ol I:. 1' ctu It ul Jiin.ti Itruliiiki'r. 1. I'M. final ft ! "I I. S.'l'ih'h, a.linr nf t It it:it.-nl s W. lint. ie..,. wlm ni. tins 111 ol Man Mn.'r. 1 I.. --I . -'. iinirlv V.mv "1. nervn ll.-Mneii :i in 1. .r ! M o K,j,l H.inVr, ilei'M. Tim tlr-t 10.I e., i.,..,i,i ,,( nry V. S nier, 'iriivlii! I 1 .-itor nl II, o v.taic nl ' Jnlm il. Inniki Itn'ini r iieo'J. Hr-t .mil tin. I n uut ut Allrn M Hitter killlK. 01 III I .1 .In ul .lolin I'. Kill, r. lli r- rl. ' Tli" a ill I Hint Ittml uvuin,t nl .1, I n K. Ilutlni huiI Win. Itulii"i, rto nl. r. t lio'. i .lol.11 K. Ilitvln". aurvi.iiiic (outi.r vl II. c tij t .lu ol I'h.itU 1 II i.'li. ',! Ai-Kojint of Henry K. I.mm, (luapllan nl iJolin I:. Siinii aell. u iniiiur i'I.iI.I 1,1 1 i. ,. .0,. - n. Tliofirtnr.il fln.il n. mint nf Im S At.ti I T E B J le 5tc Iletall arket Street, One I'rtct Billing n jut wood In JP I s BTY xwvv We have Just wan an AJSD d CBtaoie- "tar com- - SOo. 84o. " 10. " La bt ASH STORES. I to any addra spot atnmpa, TCI, in est goods AH Maauraeturar Kw Terk Jut&nf from bALhb this Notice. iby given tha B iBWBahlll SbOB uatarf dJ of A l. real sad proBl tor, lo ib uair wltif thBiMla la- IBJI BltlBt pB?mBt demands- e- will prDI IB WILttOM VLSH. AhIkbb. BE "oMtt ft 77 7 If W H8 So. pair t. . loo. I So. I aliO. ' 1 aoo. S, F. SHEARYl Centrevillt, Snder C . Pal PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Pknsa. IL K. I)ivr:Ke TimelVUe, In effect Apiil 6. .8PS.',f M. STIIKSB. rrslns Leave Irfwtstnwn Jimcllon : IJ 4, m. J M. t m. I ur, p in, ..', ui.ltrer I' tim.Br- uno the WM. 4ii,ru, Kit Allt'ion. T i, p HI, Vnt II n'lue.. In. - t nj. WM in, I II n nt, I II 11 m.'tM n 1. 11 p ii. Fur Hhllit l .lnbu, TVr ToiBl iiiur aud WBtblogtun. cu:is'j.v;: le wisiottit rurwlllll I IMI. I eTAIIKN. I lAHtaillll n in I : 4. 7 4 !" I 1. 10 41.1 I ul IB' .1 4,'i '.J' 1.59 1 II .1 III .1 Ul 1 - 7 1 ;t 141 1 .1 I 20 IU A , t. im l m v.ti i l.mMnwn .1. 7 ir. lf J:i Mnln street j J I VM i I l.rwKtLwn 7 ;'0 ' m .i I ' Mltln.l I 7 " ' .1 to v " rmi-r ; T ni a it Hen II 8hln.ll 7 M Ji '-7 13 ! VVtmnrr t 4.1 ' 111 M 17 , Mi" lur I 7 j :n I" 41 !! Illll'' Mill 1 " f7 1 a 4 it s.i I A.lminric "4 x?l :i I H'"t"n ij I'd' n :n So lln l'-r 1 : 4 I M:l .11 I i..liri.U'(ch I " vi 1 4 t ( M I Mti.rr , 1 '.f. ' 4 I 11 J ?7 I K.'nr , 19 I 4 n T i i I'nwiii ir 4 4 7 47 41 rnlliiiir.ir ; : ' 4 in fill I 4i Slli..r.,Ti .1 KTl i 4 1'. J it 1 6'i ' r ui.i ury lf 5 -llntitro 4 1 oiiiitioittit Ion (I'oimeellnit with trvlnn an N . '. tlv ) !. Sellnarv. Arrive :rli -I'tOT t 'in A . M I" i'7 A M . 1 I'. M . t'JJ f. M IO T. M. i U V. M. Philadelphia & Eric R R Division. Null I'll Kit M I'P.N THAI. UAil.VAV. Tnln l,ive Ktinlmr 6 liit tn, I' T lleliol, uitc, l.rl Bt.il t nu.lul u nt. V it a m, Kor r.noUlitven. I u.'i bi. Kur It. lietoota, Kin en.l I'snnD J .iti'tt. t m i m. For KonuB Bui Wniklna. mum Fnrrttl unit llti illnn. n no 11 m Biol li 4i p ! I or W ill - '. M b in. II in, J 40 p ia. Fur Miauivkln B. J .Miiunlt-'Hriin I. Tml" I.b.iv sio'rf .Inn, Hon: 0 I! in, nrrlvlnir l'MI.lel l l .1 Id ! 111. v" Ynrli '! p ni . IUl.in.ini 4 4u p 111, Wnnh tnif tun 6 no p 111 S3 n in. B'rMi 11 t Flilln.lelr Mn 8 t i in, Vew York lliApin, li.llliuur i p tn, W.h Iniilun i u p ill. 8 17 f iu.n rl 'l it ' I'lilUileiinB I VS B m N York 7 n n in, IIBItunor u B iu, Wali Inntoo n mi ,1 m. Trin al.. I.Anri e Sunloim: '. 1 m, rrMim b I'IiI'i. Ipbl k 2B m.N Y m 11 .in b in, llu lil mot tllSain, Waeh iru'fn u 'lit A in. .1. II. Wool:, tlen'l I'mi Annt. U!AS T.. rTHIl, (l,.'l tKKr. .9 DR. THOMAS' tolectriG WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD! A Mcdicino with curativo proper- tioo as itrncssible to counterfeit I . r'YRAfiiJOS OF EGYPT, and which is now having an enormous tzlo ihrcughout the United States zr.i Car.aJas. btltANTON. I'a. I 1.0WKI.t.,Mat. liialii); too pl.t two; I an lutjlv alln.ttj r.iti I n.ivr ur.l liottli-s wit li lliotii liiiii anil an ot I ir.'l iioitnik' Krltrlnt ulUcluni nl ttic trirut. O.I lur aor.iina. Itluiarh, III. 'I Iioimit Ki'lrctrn: i' lta. Imri.t ami it hen- I til curi'il ine O.ivri . in.it:i. It iiiw.tvM urrt. I lU-Uv iiet 4t .:.iat Mcr -M l., lo.lir, Alii. I'lllli rnnm k hlni-l. V.mi. N ov. y. iM.t. VBM'Ultr. Iu. a. CUAYVII.I.r.. Int. I At ii rnii.iK tor . s In iu..r ut i iiiuu. ti.rrh llrfluiiuini'lu'li-t T)inin:i.' I.rlcctnc Oil trie Oil 1.1.11101 at tin to.i. nevrr t.uK t.i inn:. It It tnrcit tuc, m. j t l-t-riituil nu' ul A vi-ry brut .lit vi ivill cure .itiv 4 :itf. 1 ' i.er.. ti.l .i; i- ft, i., t 1 KUw. S. KimUv. au L'.ll. iiaU.ifiiy.iilc, lil. 1 Witt wt!i Mut t. COLD BY ALL DrtLTCISTS. TO PARTICS GOING WEST I Thu Vibish lUmtv is tlic olioi t Line ' nml a'fmds su- nn."ninnt SP ui iMrIMiBij ojjcit the pii i Li., i.' . it, ... wA a-.l' H a uib line, stoves delivered for lino without extra ch ar era residing within reasonable dH Thanking you for past favo continuance of the same, I arJ Very Truly V I), Mil) Oil! . ' up tnr B. IHI.usterSi Siit t'cinf tn c.',....j ti UUUJJO; lJ2iW fjh opened the FALL AJ'D II J. enure new stock of goods, con JVOTIOXS, HATS, CAPS, TRUNK'S PHYSIC"N & SURGrOK, VUTLERY CA UPET r 1 rPlr ini art fid.lUburRh, I'e.n'c. . - ' yrJ1 nl'l-'lnl hi CyJlrthtirrelt.,a.l ..rl.e. to th. .i. If ILLOW WARE, AC-, are nearly all new, of the ch ials and latest stules. The, 1 trie tin mo nvl- I. J ' r-.-- uan' u ..v.iiiiv.vai "tonishyouastheijareimquestionabluther rmBll( c a for retail trade. We vau the hlh,i F""nt. Snyder county, fa. We pay the highest price v n Kinds of Country Prodo our trade we anticipate IS.VTJSAxv TOOL season und have prepared fomA CALL Yours in II. II. CU8TKK & CO.. arrc-wr tiuiuiueoiirf JjepOh AllonieyS'At' Law Al lUJilMtl-Al LAW, MiUUhnroU, fVrm'v Often kt prnfli net rtlr InihtrvMI I'ooanli.tleot in I nllh nr oi rrri . t'i,ll' pmmiytl NUenlBiJ I. OBI BIB or ul tn I'm t nine J A MKSO. CHOI'S K, ATTOUXnV-AT-LAW. MllH)I.Ki:i'HiIJ. VA All b"lr4 enirueltd lo tit ri lf tnv 1 n n 1 1 eiieutli n. 1 1 null kill n It I f 1 an Bil hn(llh a-1 Attorney nml Conustfor at l.uf lUIDIII.KIIt Ittill. HA, Cr.llef tlont and all itl.i I e 1 r irr l ' alienilerl lo. ( CHult a 1 1. S III lUfllrk tt tlrman. 1. l. W'M. HOl'snKKlH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SKI.INvmtuVK. iVI'eetloni aril all nlliar lal 1 ml no- f ' l ilteo'lej to. V'wtiiultallui.k ID k-Bnllik ilaroian. Jbbb Y II DILL, ATTORNEYAT-LAVV.. l.riiinlmrij, I'rnn'l All I'Hilnto eolru.i..! to tli i-ar will !runi.lly atlamlMl V. Hept. in.'ao. j j . ii:it!;ic!1," Mtrfol S.:. Sfthiffrrvu. ft AH priflnnal I u mm i rumi lly et'er. to. (JvBialiatluni In FaglUb and Oerm.n F.b 3 ' L. ISO WE It, AnmmY.AT-uw. AM) 1MSTKK T ATTMUNKT, Miihlltlury I tt I'olUMioot sit. ail ileruim. rnnkallatlnne la CiHri Jan e. : if. AttoniPT & Coiir.silor-At-l Office la Apf' HiiiI'IIi'.b one .1001 Wmii Kiiiium IIotiI . S4 liiiMUi o t -. Iim it I'ollcetlnne ami all uther .r lei ,,, ert I" aiilli'lieil aoil will re,i.i al' tr ' rorrn aioiluB. Apr. II ': it rp J. SMITH. ATTIIH N K t AT I. it a M IHIU. Fill H(l, N Y r.DII fit., f I J jrrt h't I'r.itea.inrml srlee t lie , A W fHTTi n. i - oh:, ;, v .i t j a ft SoliDsproTo. Ha , f'l.r their i rnleKlo. erv... tu n, bbIIIi A II leKai iiualnea. ntrutil to tbtrer wu recalee iMtriii aitamioa. offiei vu Mela Si. Juif 4, li. J II illlMM. Attofiuv-at f,Hr, I'rr bviit !' CnnsnliBll i I,, i. a . lstDMlii.l. ...-"-..-.. . IU , u .)HM-; Ht' liBIJll i'rt. itt. JOHN II. AKXOLD, Attornt'.v nt Int , ,. , . , Miiitt.i:ni:(i. I rolnloi,l tmalneta cntruaie.l t L le tar ( I runi n attruileJ to. mlti:lii. orwio, Tri:.Y:v..ir .A ir, t.v iBitui tf. i ii i on i u r '!"'li ' Hn" .a1"''' ' S"r,t Jot" liBC.'O, ;a.;;.tf.j i OIIX K Ifl dfiKii, JUSTICE CP THE TCACt, K ii t ,,.(i i j,s pi , I. I !., in, i, I,-. I'ii isit'uutv. A r. J J. SMITH, Physician & Surgeon, lieurrr Sjiriu,, Sui,rirr (t,nhi, Il',i - li'arinl..flcoal7artle t It. erVI tec oa Man ,t,..u Jao.iS'V, W. SASir.SKL, PHYSICIAN AN'D SURCECN. 'fciilreville. l'enn' ffrn kl rrnfaiiloeal aerv, ttn i'.i.tr.iiu aud ileiall;. I, i r PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, liMlolurKh, Ycnn'm. f1"" "1" r'nfeMlonal (irrla! toisrltl.. L I. i7 I. 1 T,,,,,J vsiub ia MB bin. ton linaae . Ayr.l.'tk. fcT - " "vv"'iK9 m fnaii- H SfATtAVD KfiTiirnnir for r,e,ncnlin ' BalllmaratTi oar pitiieiia tt. tinr hi tralaaitna J iKias IMIIIII II. Sneak Lnillali aad tlet... ,nniiiZ TVN AND SURCECHf. -"- rrrnnrr, V ; l nnal lervfeei I t ' lB CUBIIak aud r bb4 - xi GsiEaral Eire wm lu l imi fWVftl. I M tt an IUBjB 1IIB1bU MSA 1st Ab.i.. T. ii iwilTO'fM2 :t I h r-irrt , re. "r S'-la4wo,-,.i., .1 v. aV
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