i . 'I WL&tr ram rai 8 I ' i , - .1 i '' T. H. IIAttTKH. VOL, XX LH -.rOKTUV:- 22T A MONTH OS SO. In n 1ittl while, a month or two, Tlii txil tcn-iipM mi'l violet blue Will bloom niiil lloiii irli on I lie 1 ill. Tliu bird their sweet notes loudly 1 1 I ill. Tli" rout's iwi'i't will bloom ntid die, And Mimiiior breezes gent I v slurb. And sodii fountain Mini w ill bloom. And lover croud tll li'i" creillU room, Tin' overcoat will nt in pawn. The jflrl will wear the dres of lawn, The dnut will lio tliLd; on the Mad, The boy will kill tin lifirmlN toad, Tin' dull frog slut; hi doleful luy, And cricket chirp t rlom' of ibiy. Til loViTrt ft I oil in lollely lillll'-l, The or-an grinder nivo you puiiM, Tin bicycle inati will nhow Ids e, Tlii' buy ln-n will lay Iht eirir, In every pond mid hike nnd bay Hoiits will lii semi each pleilNant day, Ami balls anil jmrtli'H will bo o'er, Aud folks will fi'i'k tin1 cool seashore, Tin- boy enrh day hi bath will tulle In every puddle, crek nnd hike, Tin) bae ball mini will wield I In; lint, The farmer wear Hie bitf straw lint, Tlu peddler on 1 1 street will shout, The Mini will knock fat people out, The baby-eai-riutfi' will noon appear, There'll bo it Iiooiii in liiijer beer, And I'ienli! w ill be all tin' o, It will till lie in n inontli or so. ins couiitsy cousin. DV S. M. Ill M I'ltKliY. (Continued from liibt week.) '0, pardon me,' she replied, start ing buck ; and I ben eyeing tbeui both in the faco, she eaid, 'but yon o.k as near aliVe as two peas, oul) Miss Kuiily ia bo pnlu ;' and mrcb- incf ncrotia tbo room with tbe air of ono perfuctly at Lome and fixioR bur fyea on a ricb velvet covtred ens cbuir, sbvbaid, 'wbat u illcgnnt cbeor; but I Vposo yon'vo no objection to my hiltiii; in it, now 1'vo .;ot on ny beat gon, A:nt so coa.fortnblc too !' sbo fxchiincd, as bho throw lierst lf into it ; and placing bur l ands on ber knees, with ber tuoutii lml f opiii), clio stiirod about tbo room and esproHfcil bor odmiiution of it eiuUlixbod boiiutie.i, iloelurci it wan unlike unjtliiug nlio bad ever droum ed of. At lengtu. as u rccoiiecuug lmisolf sbo started up and wiid ; 'liutcomo, Emily, wbero ia tb. piininy yonr futbor ffpoko of T I'd liko to boo aicb a wonderful tbin Ibut Hpeaka rounio rigbt out,' ami f.itnili irly Peiziug bcr baud, bbu cou tinni-d, 'comn, don't lo so plupid : you bavo got to nbow mo overjtbiuy now, aud tlmt will bo no small tae.k. f r cverytbing in a city is now to country folia- I suppose I sbull l iuvitod to lota of frolics, candy tcrupoa and qnalilioa, ond oil Hint nort of tbing. aud I'vo brougUt lotH of pretty clotbea to wear. I know you will bo o,uit proud of mo, nnd aa to tbo beaux, wby, up wben J live, tbey think I am but tburo, 1 won't brai? vou'll eeo what I can do.' At ibis iancluro, Sir 1-Mwnrd, wlioso cencroaity would not allow i( Lis torturing Mina I'.mily, badj bor good moiuing aud witbdrow, tbougb it must be admit tod bo bad enjoyed tbo niinplicity of the runt'io. 'What a pity !' be baid to biiuBtilf, as bo luruod away, 'that Hucb u pret ty lilllo creaturo, (fur despite ber disguise., ebo was beautiful,) with eyes soft as tbe doves, and teotb of pearl half concealed by sucb sweet lips, aud a complexion whoso purity might Lavo fxcilod Iboouvyof ev en tbo beautiful Kmily Howard ; what a pity she ia bo ignorant, nnd bo singularly devoid of taste in ber persona! adoroiuga. And ber voice despite tbe coarao things it uttered, ita musical sweetness thrilled mo. Well it ia for her that sbo ia uudor Mr. Howard i for in this vile city posHOssud of such fresh beauty, con nected with such iguorauco of the ways of the world, it were noxt to impossible that sbo should escape unharmed from tbo eoduotivo wiles of some oue oi those inoustera, who ore ever on the alert to lure from virtue's path the young aud iuuo cent,' 'This is only the commencement,' sighed the discoruGtted Emily, as she pressed her pillow uftor the first day of embarrassments sod morlill cations had passod, 'and I koow not where it will end. I anticipated (all enough, bat ber vorda&cj far, far exceeds it all. It will roio wo, 1 auo sure it will, and something most be doue. To-morrow 1 will reason with ber she is quite pretty, very pretty, and if I cau only induce her to luy twiJu that giyautio oomb, and thoee odious cutis, ntid do her hair in something vt stylo t nnd then, with a little sliding, one of my drcshofl might flt her niculy, nnd tho mils nod f Ijooh certainly tuudt bo disposed tf. and then I nm sure sbo will appear quite a lady no, not a lady, hut quite decont, 1 mean. Hut bcr fooli-b palaver, that '8 worsn than all ; what can I do V nnd the poor giil finding there was to much to be doMi, den- nil iugly sobbed hi r si If to shvp. The fallowing moiuing nlm was an likened to ber troublus by Lotiifu, who enteiing ber room without ceremony, exclaim )d, 'lleigho ! oili'op yet, what siy you to a walk!' I'uiily would I avo shaken her off, and rehiiniod her slumbers, had uot Hie thought that in a walk nt such an hour sho would not be likely to encounter nny of her fashionable friend, and hazily arising, bho was Boon equipped. Choosing a retired, but pleasant! I . , . . avenue, sho was carelessly proceed-1 I, , . . . . i ing along when her attention was arrested by a gentleman, whose ele gant figure sho could not mistake. It wan no oilier tbau Sir Ednrd Walton, tbo very ono whom, above all others, she dreaded i aud draw ing her veil closely over her face. sbo would have proceeded without, noticing him, but Louisa cried out. 'Not bo fast, Emily ! hero is, tho very same young fellow who was nt your houso yesterday j ho ia walk ing all alone, and looks wistful, as if he wanted to go with ns. Here, Mr- what's yonr name, we aro taking a walk too, aud ns you ore going tbe aamo way, why not go with ns t 'With pleasure,' replied Sir Ed ward, biting his lip, I never refuse the escort of ladies ' 'How very pretty,' said Louisa. nd as ho smilingly extoudod his j-iwt'llod hand their eves nu t. )ut notwithstanding Ho part nbe svatf playing, p'.io was extremely modest, And her cyc3 foil, ft bile a uioiloKt blush overspread ber cheek, which was beautiful iu tho eyes of E lward, although bo could uot ex plaiu such susceptibility from one iv uu nuiiiu nu.it. u.'u.jw. u.j w-'i. him to walk with bor. At nil event, thought ho, Mich mingliug of uim- nlicity and wo.Wly ia rare, ond iheiefoio iutorustiug, and j ist for novelty's sako, ho resolved to pur sue her iic.puiiutaueo, und try to draw her out. In vaiu ho sought to engage Miss llowaid in conversation ; &ho vra- so paiucil and eiuwarrnssea sno could reply only by monosyllables, but tho liht-heartod Louiun ehalted on light merrily, apparently entirely unconscious of tho trouble bho wuu giving her companion. An they advanced info opou fipaco, Sir E lward pasbionately called the attentiou of tbo girla to tho rising orb of day, tiutiug with its rich gold eu hues the oiisttu u horizon. 'Tilt very prelty,' faintly repliod Emily, while Louisa, betrayed iuto forgol fulness by ber parsionaie love ot the snblimo, warmly cxclr.imed : IVolty ! how tninolho expression! it ia sublimely boauliful I Look HRain, dear Emily, what work of art can equal uatnru's sweet adorning how rich, how glorious, aro tbo varied hues nnd shades.' For a moment tbo gazod in lost adiuira tiou, while Kir Edward viewed with surprise und an interest amounting almost to tenderness, her intellec tual face beaming with tho poetic enthusiasm of ber feelings. As she turned lnr soul-lit eye npou him, bis tender gaze recalled her to her souses again, aud her eyes fell and a deep blush overspread her cheeks. Kmily was not lo6s surprised tbau Sir E l wurd, and pleased that she bad made a favorable impression on bis ruiud, (which sho could uot help seeing, though she believed it mom- eiilary.) aud she half rosolved to let pride alone i love her for what she was, aud independently brave public opinion. Hut alas ! pride had gain ed too strong a bold ou her heart ; and during tbe reception of morn ing callers, she found herself as uuob annoyed as on the provious day. Immediately after dionor, she took tbe arm of Louisa, and draw- iug her away, said 'come, let os go to tbo dressing room and prepare for the evening.' You don't mean for me to pro- pare,' said Louis, eyeing her self with a look of satisfaction f 'I've got on my best, aud I am sure I look pietly,' uud the pluoed herself before Ho t t will not roamm is .a ( ? -r- : M1DDLT; IU11GI1, SNYDER CO, PKNN'A, tbo mirror i 'didu't yon see that young follow that walked with ns sfsro nt me i I know bo was pleas ed.' 'Von look well for the connlty, but city people dress difforonfly, nnd when yon nro with them you thould Irv to imitato (hem both in dress and manners, lest by bingu- larify yon might attract too much attetltiilll.' I bavo no ivort of objection to nt- lbo.Lcn't of W0U)nn trading atlentio..,' replied LonisJ , A 1 ,,,01 ff",m"1' KluiI gaily 'Well, thou, to please mo, will yon not allow the dressing maid to fix yonr hair a little more liko initio ?' impl'ircd Emily, Must as you please, lint then, if it should not bo becoming ; it nuiht bo i (filled, nnd all that trouble will bavo been for nothing.' 'Never mind tbo tro:ib! and 1 well know you will bo satisfied.' As Iho maid removed tbe com!), find imlwMi.i.l I. .ia. nl. f ......... ...in wuwiiiiv. in-, niiiuiiiL; lll-nncn. ,, ., ,. ... l.mily caz'-d in astonishment, ever and anon exclaiming 'What a pity lo confine such splem'id hair 1 Only look, Oelia, did you ever see anything half so beau tiful ' and beautiful indeed did she look to tbo delighted Emily, wben its arraugemcnt was laeti fully com pleted. 'Ah, now.' said Emily, 'you look sweetly,' and with an nir of coudu aueniiion sho for tho first lime kissed her, adding, 'I shall bo quite proud of you ; and thou, na if a Dew idea bad occurred to her, although in ro ality she had been pondering it all morning, she exclaimed, 'Ob, Colia 1 if wo could only dress alike, aud in deed we cud, for there aro say two blue drc6ses, exactly alike, only one is silk aud tbe other cashmere. Go bring them immediately, 'lis quite a romantio idea ' As Celia departed, LniFa, who had boon twisting her hair hi fore Iho mirror, turned, and in a uiasaU islied voiet Paid, 'what a botch I'elia has made of my Lr.ir I did not like to eay it to her, for sho took such pains ; but I've uo notion of iVmily expostulated ; win, provoking gravity, and quito a show of impatience, sho gat hi led it np in its foimer style, loouulcd l.ir tigi comii mid bow. 'There now,' r.aid she, 'dou't you think it looks better, and much more beeoiiiiti" f 'I nm nuro it does not,' ruefully replied Emily, wbilo tears of vexa tion tilled her e)o. 'It is ridiculous in tho extreme j nothing liko style about it.' 'Who carea for fctylo ?' said Lou isa contemptuously ; 'nobody but city folks, who cover thoir faces with their hairlill they look like monkeys, eramp np their feet, squeezo their im-idi a out, tie a lump of cotton wool on tboir backs, and because it is fishiooablo think thoy look, first rate, and really despise n lady from tho country who has sufiieieiit iudu peudonco to kuow wbat becomes her without regard to fashions.' Convinced how rain hor attempts at moderuiziug wore, Emily cant an angry look at bur uod left tho room, shutting the door violently, 'I do bellevo, dour uncle,' said Louisa, as ebo enoountered bim iu the garden, 'that Emily ia suCicenlly puuished. She ia really very un happy at ray obstinacy, and my heai t aches with pity, even while I tor ment her. Ill have forgiven hor a thousand times for the few tears her thoughtless remarks occasioned me.' '1 appreciate tho generosity of yonr inotivos,' replied her uuelo, but thisfunlt has gained too strong a hold npou Emily, to bo easily ov ercome. I can but rocUiui her from the iutluouce of thoso silly Wiliuots I sbull be satisfied. I krow it ia painful to you, as to me, tut if you will bear a little lougor, she must come to her senses,' In half an hour after this con veraalion, Mr. Howard, Emily and Louisa, were started on a shopping expedition Kmily fully determined to noogoizo none of her fashionable friends, if so nofortnuate os to meet them i her position was very touch like a young child, who sometimes shuts its eyos, thinking it screams itself from observation. 'O, papa,' cried sbo earnestly, as they stoppod beforo a tpaoions and slegant store, 'this is do place for us-' 'And wby not, my daughter t llave I not often beard you say you picfurrcd it to any in the city that bigot ; lio t1nt cannot i ., f.,,,1 Mr. Conrtland and clrrka were gens llemnu-like and accommodating and do you not generally trade here T' The f ict wan, Mr. Conrtland, who was indeed a finished gentleman, bad been charmed with th i beauty of Emily, not less than with hei well-filled pnrso, ond nlways fore most in welcoming hor.hai, delicate- JZ J - uaimuiiK uimunuiiri ji, pieasilig to diiiiiiiiv uer iiuuer, oul I.OUIHH pulled her slctvo, Mjing, 'only lonk, ilear consiu Emily, what prelt things ! Not much liko tho i lores ur wheio 1 live, I can toll tbero thoy have poik. cheese, corn, niohisseR nnd coilli'-li, besides tln ii calic.ios, tap's needles, and what not; dou t thev, Undo ChailiH ? Hut this is a much better way, nil calicoes and furbelows. What nu elegant lamp Well, I never, why, ita really worth tw-nty-fivo cents to ci'ino heto, if it's only to look at the pretty things.' '(lood evening, Miss Howard,' said Mr. Conrtlunl, bowing politely and nffeoting not to notice her em buriussineut, 'are there nny goods I can show yon this evening t' No, she don't want any,' replied Louisa, stepping forward, 'but I'd liko to buy a new gown,' Tho rennrks (f country rustics were uot entirely oew to tho dealer and, experience bad taught self command ; so without rhsngiug countenance, thoagh secretly won dering that Emily Howard should bavo so vulgar a relation, bo court eously asked : 'What shall I show yon, madam silk or detains ' 'Calico, first rate, handsome cal -ico," interrupted LouUa. 'I would like to look at your nice piints,' chimed iu tbe nll'oeted voice of a fashionably attired young la ly. languishingly seating Lei self on n stool by the hido of Louisa, and in. gloving her dc lieato hau l. The prints who produced, with tho tiHiial comment, atious of new styles, elegant pattcrtis, fast colors, unexceptionable prints, Xc. , )J II", I , . .... I If spectors. Trints! prints ! 6nid Iiouiia - . . . , III ' - 'I asked f it calico.' To In.' 'out imi'-d. ) TU2 EIaiS33 cr a ll.l.V.I . Tho Ilnglish billion a inillicn millions has set Hir Ileiny Jli-hse-mer to calculiling. lie leekons that a billion seconds have not elapi-od since tho world begau.as they would reckon 31,fi7H years, 17 days, ''-' hours, 15 minutes, C sccouds. A chain of a billion covereigns would pass 73b' times around tho globe, or lying sido by side, cuch iu contact with its neigubor, would form about the earth a golden zone 2(1 h ot ! inches wide. Thi.i same chain, were it stretched out straight, would make a lino of friction over 1S.!1J:1'" miles iu extent, For measuriug high, i ' u;. ir..n... ni.un I.. l?l! JAVIIIJ IIIIUOU I'll II UUIl U nuiji hundred aud Ibirty-tbird of an inch in thickness. A billion of thoso thin sheets, pressed out Hat and piled vertically upon each other, would attain no attitude of 17,318 miles. Tbo last c qhih showed a total of 17, Ml!, 000 persons engaged iu labor in tbo wbolo country, and these figures may bo fairly accepted as representing tho aggregato strength of the woikors of America in ISSO. Since that time tbo army of toilers bus greatly increased. At present tboro are, it is estimated, 8,000 U00 ongagod at agriculture, 4,500,000 iu "professional and poraonul service" 2,000,000 in trude and transpor tation, uod 4,250,000 in mechanics, uiauuf.otnros and mining. It may be set down that, ultbough tbo hardest physical toil in tbe shop, factory and mine fulls to tbo lot of loss than 0,000,000 iu all, tbo desig nation of workiogmou properly ap plies to fully 12,000,000, as more than tbree-liftbu of tbe whole are really dependent for their daily bread on tho oxeroiso of their mus cles aa well as their brains. Ten persona will repent of sin for one who will coofess to tbe person wronged. Yet snob confession is iu truth fur more needful to tbe wrongs er than to tba wronged. It is a small tbing to be wronged, but a horrible thing to wrong. . he that l:uv n,.t i a duve A PHIL 15, ISSB. CAM J01TS5' CULT HVAL. tiAMI'ASAH ,1 A K K AXUXUMK si' Ki I M K.Nr ' r tit.- iu vrniucAi, m ;.k. We hnvo nil henrd of Mm tl-o song. I "Tbeie h a Now Coon iu J'o-.vn," ntid J Hw.ro will be nothing startling in tin- f HtaU ineid that there is a iie-v " van.- r iutU 11 : wi' iiHKe aim 110 IS disc'llbr-d I t a ''eow-l.ov i.it-iv.diui '' ti. pr nclies in fioulier saloons, begin. I ning with desciiblng his own re-i markufilo ''conversion," nnd then proceed! to his call for tho nneon- verted- ' letter floiu New Mevii'n desctibes .1 l,'s doings na follows: "Jako preiielii s iiotliiii!.' but m- i .. . ... i . i . . H'IUIIi;i-.l ,llil ( UV,T lit, IIVWT- oil' the couidry, ho Miyi. lie lakes up lio olli el ions and ho n.-l.s fow fa vol. He goes well armed ntn never lays aside his wvnpons, even when prcnebing. lie ha lild, fre quently nnd he Huninlimes briii(,'s men to repentance by main slreuglh Wherever ho finds three or four cow hoys, gamblers, rustlers or udvcti tniers ho begins his services 'doing iuto ono of tho hardest of tho nnmerous hard Miliums in thin placo tho other nihl, Jako in. muled a chair nud commanded hilenco. Tbe panics and drinking camo to an end and about twenty men, young nnd old, looked up Ono fellow under took lo edgu out, but Jake stopped him. "No, yon don't, mister," ho said, pointing bin liuger at him. 'No, yon don't. When you get to hell you'll have chances enough to como a snook on somobody, but yon don't do it her-." Then, straightening himself up, he yelled iu a voice thai made things creak : "How many of yon's ready lo die now with yonr boots on f Whero'd you be to hrc nkf if-! ? Pou't any of i blidnniin;r. gmnblii.-r, ti.i. vit.g. tin horn, e iiilio-paint i xteiii.in.'it:i galoots look ut mo ugly. beeaUMi 1 , Mill in milieu, niuuv, i ;i nur;. liie.i.v ,ii. a w imi ii inii m j i in. n I ,., li.eii II., ,.,., 1 drive. You'ie nil in your cios. Yon know a fat, well-fm', wi ll-cue d for. ', ilmir .. Uin.'y vi.d...i e..r when von , n nd where it loloncH Tin-re's li man that ownii it. luoies a pine- for it to '. Tin re'n a l.nv I pto- ti tt it. I'ult tho li.tr. el i -'k h that? You're nil mavericks r.cd worse. The maverick has no bnonl on him. lie goes b.lleiii g about until ho. m body tukes l.i id in und elasps tho liandnigMion on loin 1'nit you win Ips, you've got Iho d.-v-ii'b brand on you. Yo i'v-got l.ii- laiiat about yoil. He lets )ou have ; rope iiow,but he'll ha'il you iu rIh ii bo wants firewood. 4 riomo of yon iv.n f e! t'n hiiiid now and ull you old whiskey tubs hero now can smell Iho tiro. I'll bit you o you're scared- 1'llh-t you i10 you would give n'lim-thing " j to know Unit )ou wouldn't ;;it cook ed. 1 11 bet HO 1 can till you how . to 'f;capu. .lust you git down on . . . a I LtM'es here now und yili. 1 I'l iml's rl-'lil ; ull of you I.IWII. Won't do it, eh ? . , . , , 1 1 I I Hull, yilll Will g'l. diwii. That's right. Xww.youyi Crv out for belli liko a Texas steer W J in snow belly deep "You're a uicu lot of ruffians, oin't you Yio'd look nice gallivanting around in heaven, wouldn't you Wouldn't hill itself turn palo if it saw you coming I You can get yonr self in condition. You can make I yonr hides i-liek. There is tho grass of salvation that is groin ull tno year round. You cau oat of it aud you'll make Hush from tho word go. Yon can refuso it and you'll grow poor aud luibortihlo till your old hides will il ip ou your bones like a bed quilt on a lide-pole." i'hicuyo Tribune. aaaati linn mi J " iJM"'iS There is a womau in tho Chicago' ... , ,. post-ollice whose employment ooraoct misdiiected letlera. Her brain is a business directory of the! cUOUI)ie w United States, uod she kuows whel e 'I he only wny wc know to nu-il laipular uu ... ... ticlicf it tosl itu Hie PLAIN FACTS, nml to locato every firm of auy Bolt ol (icn M hc POSIT,vl2 PR0OF3 nromiuouoe. If a clerk culls out a ; tlmt tin y nre facta. It is a fart llmt the 1 7. . . , ,, t n. . RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE miadirectod Utter as "bmith, Jones . relieves but banislu- klicumatic and Co., Chicago," she will very of- l . - il. . - t . .1 1 . AU len inaicuie me eorroe iuui, Iyiuisvillo, Milwaukeo.or Springfield, M.aa itl,i.nt tnkinohor uttuntion Mass , witnoui tuning uer aueeuon from tbe work in which she ia tiu- gaged ia. Daring her term of ser vice some 200,000 misdireoted letters have been saved from tbe dead-letter office. The city of New York will be two hundred years old next mouth. PCKXSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1'KNK . U. II. Ill VISION. Titr.o Table, In flVrt April (5, l3f, Trni)i t,em e i '4, n in, 'i ,,rt. n in 'si OH II I'M1 '. IMi'liotl : i -, t in,, K.ir i t I'"-" IT. .Mi 1 ') W i't. l :". . .ii. l-..f Ai'r ..Tin. ? I ). V r il-,..'- " .n it t-i ; .t I , g f, p M M' I' i:. f. r I h:, i I. i, N. ' ,.rh, II .Ml it. r. it .1 I. Rfi.iKi mi. WKFTW A Tl'l Ii'. Hi T'lil. M'I,IK' ii ni A. I. I ,r tvt" Tl .1 . V ih ori i-l l.n, ..'..v. n X noi.m.l ('.mil. r M In. III! W ilkll'T Mi'l I'ir II ml '" V i' m I urii IE. ;i e i.-w ti l!i nl r M I o . . i.-.i t Vp ,r K - m ., l'., Ii- 'VI 'ti -l- r ,-, n rliti'yrun .1. .- ii I ii r y I i I '.1 II t" I I V ' V I II " 4 I .i . 'i ylv ij'4j :til 1 i i ii i t : l.i'l l! I I f. II 13 IT l-i i T U Ill II i .i . 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I VntrcN il if, IVi.u'.x il'liT" I.I, .r'i'iv-l ,rnl .fri let. tutl," ull rain il c. i, in ln nr., I vhlally. .ya.,'M, Q lil'CAIl HASSlNOHi!, physician & soccer.'. Middleliiiiirh, l'lni.'i.. 1 1 If. r Ilia tTlf,.li'l)l irrvlaia In On c HUri I ir.ua Ii 11, -ll. 7,'U. it ni T.iu iHinirK ii uul V'lluliy. W, lilllfcl.iu Uiilllu. I (iitinit UAitiiKi;, PHYSICIAN & SUKGt'GN, MiddlutiurKh, renri'e. Olt.'Fi til rrnffimlr rial farvliai l i tra , lit,.,,. i, Ml',lliurn Mini leli.lt y . I 'tune a lo Oooi wen ai iiim i uuri nnu.a, in ru,.il'a kniien fn Krrl'lenoa uinmilt i,L,ualltt 1'ilniu.i olUc. Ql 1IAUAND ROTOIIOCK, Fremont, Snyder county, Pb. Idrarlnatanl Italtlmnra I'ntUua af Pk.n.i..i oJ NuiK'i'ii. i 'iter i lila I rnlaialniia I aat? Ita il imiillo, np.-alii t-Dglliti aaU oaiaiaii. Marok, IT, IMit. If. )lt. K. W. TOOL. PHYSICIAN AND SURCE0N. freel.mra, l'a. Otarthl irnral'inaf rrfa-t la ! aaalta ! -un,r.int lo baifc Kuatlik aatt Otrmru Uie on Mulu ireal. g K. 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