- ' - - 1. 1 T. H. HAKTKK. Ho that will not reason is a bigot ; lio OV.!; cannot is a fool ; ho tliat tlavo not Is u slave. i:j)iTon ,m l'lioi'itrnioit VOL. XX II iVIIDDLEBURGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, OCTOBER T, 18SI5. NO 40 U :rOETHY: A D03 SIOEY. ut wilu cahlktoic. I. He was strong and trim, and a ood sited cur, A giant of (Iors; with soft, silk fur, Poked head, of an Intellectual size. And two straight, luminous hero-eye, A tail who Rosturea were eloquence; A bark with a germ of common sense. And this dog looked, upon the whole, Aa If he had gathered some crumbs of oul That fell from the feast God spreads for man Looked like a Hue of the human plan. There went with hla strong well-balanced strldo A dignity oft to man denied. (iod's humblest brute, where'er we turn, Are full of lessons for man to learn. That night that he crouched by the yielding door, And two grim, murderous thieves, or more, Had bribed tho locks with-thelr hooks rt atnpl. lie fought with more thuu a hench man's n'al For sleeping loved ones' treasures and life: He conquered rogue, and bullet, and knife. That day that he walked by the rlv A. '...Ink. - - - - T 'nklng (if certain men can think). Am. w distress with a quick, sure And heard the half choked drowning cry, A living life boat, soon he boro The half killed man to a welcome shore. And when the wife of the rescued one Wept him her love for the great deed done, And fondled hliu in a vnmi embrace, He talked with his honest, kind old face. And said, "I have shown you nothing new; It Is whut we live and love to do. J ii lake or river. In sea or b ly, My race are rescuers every day ; In the snowy gulfs, 'mid bills above My race brftigs life to the race we " love." II. Ho was sick and reeling deadly faint; lie roamed the streets with a piteous plaint. He had lips afoatn, and eyes hard set; He asked the mercy of all he met. He drearily rau hlsdeath strown race; He found no pity In any face. He glanced at uu old fi lend with a moan, There came to hiui back a well-aimed stone. No cure for hiui In his strano distress No tender nursing and kind caress! All fled or fought when he came near; The world seemed mad with rage und fear. He searched for an unfrequented way; He would have prayed if a beast could pray. For he who man hud defied Was now all mercy of man denied; He who to save man's life had flown Now hail to fight uiau for his own. Tho eoul of the humble brute has Hod; The grand old dog lies safely dead. O, man-like brain, and God-like heart! You were made to carry n noble part. What spirit of vile Satanic breed Had sowed In your veins the poison seed That turned to a curse your honest breath, That shaped your lips to fount of death? Sleep well, old friend; your teeth of flaino Grew not from a soul of vico and shame. Bleep well, old saint; not yours tho will To plant the world with the germs that kill. Not yours the conscious guilt that lies in men wno ravage wuu open eyes. You did. old door, the best vou knew. And that is better than most men do; And if ever I get to the great, Just Place I shall look for your honest, kind old face. Juuyou'a IllutU World. Mrs. Cleveland's pots for the pres cut are the poodle dog, now so well known to fame, a canary bird, and a white tnonse, Slja may have others later. Ao exchanga speaks of a man who ''is bat ooe step removed from an ass. He d better make it three or four. The animal has a long reach backward. Women are suoh queer creatures that no man can understand them Indeed, it has been oonoeeded that the only way to Sod a woman out is to call when she is not io.a Heaver Falls is (trucker bakery, to bovo a . tteara A MYSTIFIED VILLAGE- "Is it Ihe devil " "If not the devil, who or what is it r Ton cr twelve years ago lie above inquiries wtrO passed ntouud ia a c 'itrtiu thriving Illiuuh villago, and while some tueu replied with a enftrCj olbtrs looked troubled and auxions. As for the women and children, they spoke in whisper, aud looked about them, even in daylight, a if expecting to bo attached. There had been some curious tl.j ing in and around tho village for several weeks previous. Tho first alarm occurred on coiitan Thurs day night. Thoio hud beon a pray er meeting at a Methodist church, and among the puoplo who atlouded was a ruidd!e-aged woman r.auied Lee. She wai not fouling well, and she left before the service was over. Sbo lived on a retired el rout Lulf n mile away, aud bnlf on Lour uftoi she left the church a nmn passing over the route she had taken f jund her h ing Bi-nselo. s on tho path. Her bonnet hud been snatched oil uud toiu iuto fingtnonU. Her shoes bad been removed and Hung into the roa '. A set of fuls j tilth bud hem taken fitful her mouth aud stamped into tlio ground and du stier id. N hen the woman revived slio ha 1 but little to till iu cspb uatiou Some ou) had struck her behind the car, nuking a peat bruise, but not brcakiug tho skin. bho had not uttud hie iipproach, nor did she catch sight of any one. Nho was vvalking (1'iiotly al'n,', when, all of a suddin, she lust consciousness, and rliO had been in that condition ib jut fifteen minutes whiu fouud by tho pedeetrain ppokuu of. The woman had do enemies. No nu had assaulted bur for the purpose of robbery. She had not been tisdult- od beyond the removal of the ar ticle icentioned. It was such n singular affair that it net everybody iO talkii.g aud speculating but no attests were mado Indeed-it was impossible to direct suspicion to ward nn b)dy. Iu about a wcik tho public wua further ulanned aud tnyslilio.l. The .ifo of a villiger name j'uiker stop ped out to the will u bo ut half '.i:,t .S o'clock iu the evening to diaw u puil i f waler S1ij whs walking lie uaudlotftho pump when a baud clutched bir nock. Before sbo could scieuui out slio was wbiilcd aiouud uud ll'ing down with such foico tLat she win btunucd. Ab near as could bo floured she was 9enucle6s for four or fivo ruinutoH. During thut lime bor hair was pull ed down aud cut cirbbort, bor thoes were pulled off aud Hung into the woll, and a quantity of soft soap was tukeu from a kettle mar by aud smeared over bor clothing. The hair which bad been cut off was ltft ccuttorod over tho ground. Mrs. Pukcr bad not eoeu bor cssailaut, but she know that a bumao baud bud clutched ber throat. Tho hew outrage raised the pablia pulso to fever beat, and tbo most determined efforts wcro made to seouro a duo to the identity of tbo perpetrator. Half a dozen arrests woro mado, but in each case the person was soon discharged for waut of proof to hold tbem. A datectivo was sent for, but after working on the case for four days bo was unable to pick up a eiugle point looking toward the solution of the mystery. On the tenth evening after the as sault on Mis. Parkor Mr.' and Aire. liioyd were sitting in a summer bouse iu tbeir grounds. It bad just grown dark when Lloyd ran across the grounds, a distance of about 300 feet to drive away a cow which secmod determined to break in., lie was not absent over soveu or eight minutes, but when be returned to tbe summer bouso be found bis wife lying on the floor insensible. She bad boon struck a hard blqv oo tbe top of tbe bead. Her slippers and stockings bad boon removed und thrown on tbe grass, and a lot of dry asbos bad been sprinkled over ber clothing and hair. Wbea sbe bad DOiuformation to give. She did not even know when she was struck. It uow seemed apparout that tbo perpetrator of these oatruges must be a resident of tbo village, and that be must be actuated by pure dev iltry. ' Nope of the vomen bad beeu harmed beyond what bos beon ytutod, and tbe (active in goiojf that far conld bi nothing elso than wLot a ploin-speadicg rnau would call enssodness. The detect ivo was re called, and certain persons who had heretofore escnpod all suspicion were placed nndt-r surveillance Tho last assault bad evented a reign of terror ouiotvr tho women, not one of wIkmh riiid stop her foot outside tho houso itflcr dark uulcrs accom panned by an escort. Vlilo tlio duticlivo was sti'.l in tho town, and a number of h ading c.i izi ns were acting aa spies and, patiolrf, tho fourth t ill rago i cenrrod. The wife r.f u citizen named Warner drove to the cemetery iu tbo after noon, accompanied by bet son, a boy of sixteen, to decorate one of her cbi'.ron'fl graves. Iu transplanting tho flowers it became necessary to nso considerable water, and tho boy went lo a creek about twenty rods away with a pail. The cemetery was thick with trees, and ho lost sight of his mother for live or sis miuutes. When be returned be found her ly iiig on tho giound unconscious, with finger marks plainly visible on ber thtoutV Her shoes and stockings hud been removed, her hair cut off, an 1 the rings toiu out of her ears and thing down. Tho only explana tion she could uiuko was that a hu man baud had suddenly graspud ln r thioat. She bad heurd no footsli pn, nor had sho caught a cliaipso of aubody. Tho delicti vn at once visiio I tho rimeltiy, and in a bii I time the cnclotiiiro w.n thoroughly (arched, but nothing camo of it )uo bi.lo of it wuu hold.-l ed by II Li ixM'in.'ivit livid not nu dor cultivation. aud ou the far nido f this ib id was a forest, O.io could easily bavo es caped iu Ibat direction long enough 1 f jio a b'j.ucti wiiM itislilutid As mny bo suppoM-d, public iu di.;natitu was now at I ho boiling point. Tho detective and every body else was helpless, wbeu a wo man made ii biiggcstiou. It was thut tho duU ctivo dress himself in female atliro aud " l.iy low"' fur the ij Ystci'iou villian. Tlo idea was oniiiod ii til that very iiibt, bat it a a wek In-fore tho climax came. Ono ntyhl about 'J o'clock lb j dis guiscd ollio.-r lift a b'juso where he had sieniingly luin visiting and b halted at the gate to say good night m d to buvo tho pccplo of tho house hupu that be would teach homo a!! ri, Lt. It was ou on u lelind si reel, thick with shado, and unliglilcd, and the ofli'.nr wis aa alert ns a fox, lie bad uot gone o'JO f'it wbeu a tiguio sto; pod from bibiud n troo and grasped bia throat. Tho assailMit was shaken off and grasped in turn, aud then a tciriblo struggle lot-k plaou. Mot n word was uttered by either. Tbo ouo sought to get away, Uio other to buudouff bis inau. This feat tbo officer finally accom plished, and wbeu be conducted bis prisoner to the village lookup tlie, mvbtrrvwasut ouco solved. Ho f i f roved to bo a half-witted follow named Orson Taylor, living with his father ou a farm a couplo of milos from the village. Oisou was unmar ried, about thirty years old aud known around tbo country as half fool. Uo bad never been known to commit an ofl'ouco agaiuut tbo law, and for this reason was uot suspect ed of any of tbo outrages above do tailed, lie preserved a eullen si leuco when questioned, aud when a commisbiou of doctors bad reported on bis case bo was seut to an insane asylum Instead of being arraigned in court. Uo soon became a raving mauiao, and died in about a year. pnBnKaniaEa Tbe Wellsboro creamery bas turn ed out about thirty tons of butter this eoaeou. i'itlsburg is to have another brew ery, with au annual capacity of 150,- 000 barrels. Thirty-two years ago Wednesday the cholera mado its nppearanoa iu Columbia, during which period 128 deaths occurred. One circular saw iu Drake, Lan drus Co's mill, in Morris, cut 58,000 feet of lumber in ten hours and a quarter one day recently. ' Thirly-ono prisoners are in tbe Smetbport jail, tbe largest number Sheriff llannon bas supplied with grub since be commenced serving writs. Tbo Columbia iron company bas received the contract for furnishiug all tbe iron needed in tbe coostrao lion of tbo flab ways in tbe dam at tbut place. CAUGHT I1T.HI3 0WXT TRAP. Ben Uutler , just as wio'od when be courtett bis first sweet heart an w hen, In widow's w ed, ho laid siege to the State of Mat sschusetts if tbe fjllowirg from Truth cnu bo accepted os truth. It recalls a (doty of ttra gorcruoi' vben bo used to go n-coitii.g, and Van in lovo with a fail damsel living some distance from bis home, and for witose favotiug smiles there neie many ftspirauts. It km witnout saying )lbat they were all belter looking , than 15eu, but tbe laltter determined to put the inside of bin bond ug'iinst tb ) outside of those of bis oppeneuts. Tbo beqnel was us follows ', The nearest Way to thur fair fl it's' house, and tbo ono (akin by all lei cngcr followers, was over a biidge formed by a dingle and souk what slippery log, placed over a deep luouk in tbo rear of t!io Ikiiko. Young Uutler repaired to the biidge au hour earlier than tbo accustoiM d "courting-tiinf," carrying a pail of lard, with wbich bo carefully inir oint cd the lg by tho uncllo v moonlight, backing Limsilf across astraddle. As ho urtirwnideat with his sweetheart, wnitinc for tbo olbcts kuitorH lo ap-i pear, ii bind nd'ash camo fioni tbe line! ion cf ( l o fctc.ok. JJen's g-mirj cye twinkled, and in iiuaiiiatiuti lio coubl H'O nin! of his : gurguMi.-ly gotlun up fcll.i.v can di- ! d itcs ciunbing up tho epp;!lo l ank with bi-i bulb cbattciing and bead ing fir b me across lots, but tbe cotispiititor looked as innciv r.l na a cat iu tlu dairy und niid nothing, l'retly soou tbero camo unotber souse, and uftor ii while utottur. I'hw beauty bigin lo lo k at tbo clock and hbow evidencecif a dtcided pi'juo at tbo urligenco cf h.;r oilier adiuirii'.i a cireiiiustauco Hen did not fail to turn to his o" u profit. 1'ieseiitly bo could faintly bear voic os iu (he distance, and be I.uov that tho last two sttuius were sppuaicbing lo;'oUier. lVctK soou theie came a ticmctidom d.C.Mo solash. 1 . . .' ' ' J 'l .il Ul I I 3...U I vrnn "how tiiQ tish uro juniiii:g to nights Vv Tbo upbhot of it wns that wijeul il ... , ll:o Tiitiiro governor lose to go, tbo ..lighted beauty gave biui her band, I sealiug tbo bargain with r.u old fashioned bnskiug-beo kiss. iMitlcr left Lis prize in toicli a ,1 staleofexullut.cn that bo forgot all ! fl"m l ll " H"n,-MV ;,"-v about Uio gread log, and tbo lirsl j ,,,,lJ '-'l"' boy of .!a, t. r Hdlv s thing ho know bth hods hit him in V-'r 'Simuliie-s" might mcui--tho back of tbo bead, and ho took a : bmi, aa bo ia still out of cnipb.y header dowu btbw, just us bin vic-j "'t ut. tims bad done, lie climbed up tbo already well -clan id bau't aud made tho sis miles borne, utteiing Keain- cyisms unlit lor puuiicaiioii. i .i . . , ,, , . . -. i 110 WU8 luLUU WUU CUIUS UDCI ICVCT as a result, and wbeu bo got well found bis fiancee bad e'oped with a biied mau. Ijiitler tells this as tho narrowest iscapo of bis life, as bo said the gill began eating onions tho very next day after she becamo cugnged. Tbo tluucral bas beeu lucky ever hlUCO. A Curo f;r tho Tclsn That woolen smoke is n cure for a felou is certainly ono of Iho med ical discoveries of tbe ago. Could we givo tbe name of tbo corrcf-pou-dont who sonds (is tho following it would bo at ouss recognized as of authority sufficient to guarauleo tbo truthfulness of any assertion to wbich it uigbtbo appended : "If you ever endure tbe agouyof a felon you nil! appreciate the fuo; that it can bo cured by woolen smoke, riace tbe wooleu rags un der un iuverted flower pot ODd put coals upon tbeai, or set thorn ou tbo lire iu eoiiio other way ; then bold tbo felon over tbo smoke, uud it will extract all tbe pain. Thin has been done by a facial of mine within u week. I UH6U10 you (but iu my cii clo we consider it as fcreut a discov ery as that elber will temporarily deaden pain. Tbo only remedy for a felon Ibat I , ever considered in fallible, aud I have bad cognizance of several - aggravated cases, was having tbe pari laid open (under tbo influeno of elboi) and tbe boue thoroughly scraped. That reaches the loot of tho difficulty but tbo smoke cures is far belter." Thursday there , were sixty-sevens prisoners ia the Paapbiu county jail at Harrisborp. 2CT ."SKAST." Of all furms of bad breeding, tl.o pert, smart manner affected by boys and gills f a certain ago is the most offensive und in-.pcitirmt Ouo of those no-called sniait l os was once employed in tbo t lH;o of tho tie-is-urer of a Western inlroad lie wa usually lift alone in tho t lli :o be tween tho hours of light nn 1 nine in the momii'g, ii'id it wai bia duly4 aeswir the (pictiinH if all ca'lvis as eh aily and polilily at pussiblu t)ne iiKitning a plainly dinged t.!d gerilleinaii wu.kfd quieily iu, und atked f-r tl i cns'.iier. "lie's t ut,'' said I bo bjy, "itln ut looking up from tbo paper bo was riading. "i'o jou know while be is f" No." When will bo be iu i." "'Hunt 1 o'clock." "I.'uticaily that n.iw, iu'l i! 1 liavtu't Western tiiuo." "There's the (lock, ' said tho buy. smartly, pointing lo a cluck iu tbe wall. "lli yes; thank yon,'' said the gentleman. "Ten minutes uMil j " 1 H hi ref.-r him?" "I "'poso so, tboiigb this i,-n't a ' ,ll''-' bote!. ' '1 ho boy tboiii-bt this pmatt, nn ! be chuckled aloud over it. llu dii not HVr tbo ..eu'Jeuiiiii a chair, oi '"v down tbo paper be held "I would bko Ui wrilo a note v.bi.i I vrnit,' Maid tbe caller. "Will you pleuso g t mi! a j it cu cf papci and an cnvoli'pe'f The boy did s'. and ai bo biiudtd tin in to Hie old i;t ntlcmiiu, bo cool ly Faid ; "Anything e!o V "Yei.," was tho reply. ' I would I ke to Luow the name of hiicli a smart boy as you in i." I bo b ) h i: (l ittered by Iho wind "imai I,"' ai.il wihliing t ishow the extent cf bis smiiituess, ie lied : "I'm ono of John Tle'inphcu's j M William by name, and I imsnci to tbu call of -HiUy." lull b. re I !OU'C ' I' Mr I'i'iie in. tiii.-V sue the si ul y,' 1 ('' '('d ' lit : ..Ml. ' ' . ;. 1. !.,. .1.. r,i ' ' ' 1 111 dflll itl't fo m V t o - " mil ,.i:u 1 1 ". ' I'Miu - i i i i uo inoi o, I lo v ..- ! !. and (I'd fol bin but. Ml' Mil II ". ,1M o.l lil!y lent cf the road, :o vcuitq :-:s:t. ii ".i to do a tbing and then Mick t: i until i'. is doi.c, or yo'i me i-ntit'i : Ibat it is b voiid jour oip.it .Ii i' s. Nino. -tenths of Iho f iij,ur, in life i,n duo to ll want of tenaci'y and i f sevi lauce on the. a t of thuoo wb" b(!giu bfn in this (iroiiooiis way. Jliit pri cdeiit to inch dt teriii!i;a tiou it ii all iiiip ii l.ii.t !hnt y . n sbal; nniko up your mind as to what if your proper calling. Untlv.'i.-ia.d, as far as such uudor.-itaiiditig ii at tainablc, in what particular dine tiou your tastes and iiiclin,. tioi.H v Do not aspiro lo bo nn at list unices, you can give somo liractical evi b no. of the pos; teeiun (.f artistic tin-Us. 1'orget that yi.u have ever do.-it c I to be a machinist or nn artisan o( aay kiu 1, iinlo.w you have tirr,t f-.it -isfiod yourstlf, by practical expeii cueut. that our band ii Fi.saeptibie tho bkilful education essential to success. If such is tho caso y.u wdl bo on tent to cnttr upon the nee.hil traiuing and coutiuuo it until nil difficulties ui tho away of trii'.rnph bavo been oveicomo. Having made your choice of a lifj pursuit, then pitch iu with your whole noid Stick to it with a determination to stand, if uot at tbe very bead of your c-i.ll-ing, at least fully abicast with those in tbe foromost iiinks. If yon would win jjU must work, aud work with out cias'ng, uiitd your object bas been wou. A beo trco wna cut near Tioga, ono day liut week uhicb yielded six ty pouiids if honey. lliley Ii at t and olboia recently at Uuiouville, Ccutre county, killed niue copperhead snakes It is estimated that 10,000 bead of cattle bare beon shipped during tbe past year from five townships in IV oa couuly .fct JJnI VhV.VvW..V.Vi for Infants TMtnrlAl.i so m- n.l.i-xl fcL!!.!rra 'Mt t r-i.H)ifitiic:i( itaaBi:pcrirt.imiy i n-Noripti. a uuwu (o ln., 11. A. A-ntmi. M !i., Ill So. Uxt'orJ CU; liruvUo, N. V. 1! MA KAN D KOTII210CK rrr.mord.SnytJcrcaiir.iy T.i. (r.i!mlpii It.tltlmiirn iv.ll,- r ( I'l (,ir,m 'nil Sin iin.ii. nMom lil r . , i - -1 niTt. tn ' I." i ii'lliv Si nkii I: ii 1 1 ii .n it i.rrmnn. Mnrrh, 17, IS-1. tl. K. W. T(K)fi. PHYSICIAN AND f-UHr-rCN. Frceliiill ;. I'll. (liTir lil i.ri.r.x-1 .nal . -r v 1 - n lo U vuMir 1 r inv. r-i-it In Im'ti K:,ii!l.-li ninl ll. itii in II mi lln ilrool. ) I'. VAN V.WiKl iJiC, ' t'iiiicr. s mi:cii N:c.r. p::nti.-i J'c liu- 'i" ivi', IV ii1! I)u j. w. si:ii". n.vmty P.i. M-i- K ItiM lli : l .i I A M. I HI t : t i : r. M uu I hi it ii l . M . "i ! i: A Ii III 1 1' II I.Ni 11.1 ill A NHU Ii;',! N. Mny 1, t""l. i;VC. W. WAl.TIMr. Snlo-mnn N.'WiirU. w Y'lik, will to I'll -. k . pi'i,iv nr.inr-.ir 0 I . . 1 .1 r linn, . n in !. In m Hi.- NnrMTy 1 1 -k-. Cliilor ii' a .N u iitlrlli' .o Lilly I'.iil'.lt plv 1'ii'it. I: 1. 1 iv ut ,! In ITl. p m l ij-nlliy. S.iltrfn l'. n irn iriiiiipu l. Ho will i .ill.in m! .rll Hi il n IiIumi I I ii a rcniiH i re ol., sny-lor iN.u uly. I'u .lull. 'Jl.'"l. PLASH FACTS IT IS .t Itf'T Tlmtnni,,i,iti.rli..tv1.. u.ro I "7 7. jinir l.iirilll.ilTiHIii nr Ii.iiv ,1 .m ii lin.'i.iill. r,..l, yiiiiimiif, t r. li. I, ninl l,r tt rwly (nil till .in. m l it iK-i uiaiiiutly -"..r In jiv, ' an Ui.i Ii,. iu '' IS A lt CT Tlint tlii.iMiinN li.ir.. li.rl lli: kIii.I t xi't ti'lii,., nti. iinw rt-. -it-.- in .:ii'.t lii-iilth. Wo uui oliuw lull tilt: ti-ntltlli.T ikr- ..1 liittiy mu ll. IT rs t ir.T-Timt tiw RUSSIAN .177 to I IC..I. I i bill , - - il . '" linlnp (iinl linn ilm-.p il itpppfiilly pvcry t' a hm Iji.i u (Mi a iit uiril;iirf to iln-t-t-t ! mn. IT IS A '. f ."'-'iii:a thin ii.iii,..y,iii,nwh C.Miiitl V, iih lnvli ii" .)cry ln:itiV J t IITM It) H Iu3 I art ut Km'', uad ViitU wuiidi tin, min' it is a r ir'7'-Tiifit ui- KuiH'i iLiutr - , I, ltiif.-in Clin ti.iM t)i- .. tt hh'ltt of flullM-lit IlMI'i'J cllll I hV!"i;lh- nint i"'Tinii"Ht Kiuul (try t'"iniiit"M.i.rf, w uln ml w lii. ' it t''Mll Ik it lit' publicly ,1. 'Ill lit tOlUlH'l 111' M' ( 111 I it Il "4, '' S' f f ir'7'-"''' IIi-a-iivM. I i:Nici f ' 1 l rmdi f. .I N.:M ht .1 lliliid" ij'tllit, - .111 't'l'l t- V ' .tl - Willi Itll'lllll.lllr tn lti t lit uniix und H.i'il'li'i -t. Il-' ki r I ti it il i v - i v- thlliis. ,t tl.illitliu 11- Ifttl MMil I ...ti.-!it the If. t. nr'. "It ciintl tnr ctm.dft.'iy aiid iy .juu Kl." Drrriplivt- piiutplilrf itli t -tiim Ti ihIm, frrv, Prlco S2.BO i" If n aM i't .1, Inc. ui.nv. A V"t ft U tint In N' fiMiiitl ut tin' nttr. Imt riM only It 1'V clii'li -iliif till' lilifllllt Ut ulu', lil-'l Hi I in ri-tt. tint Aim ru;u( 11 t - r. PFACLZER BtlOS. & CO. HIII.S'.'I .lliiikPi strut. I'lilluili liililiu THAT you arc twtlicrcJ neariy w death willi rhetimati': twinge or tlic p.'in!-t of neuralgia is no reason , vvhv vou should cotititiuc to buITlT. Ex- i - - j periitittit with a id niejioinc. Try i Tliomai.' Udcctrie Oil. Recollect it l j gl'Aran rr.ED by every ilnigyUt. Neu- raljia anj Rheumatism never Etood be- ! fore it. SHOW un a man or women, if you can, nfllicted with toothache, earache, headache, backache, any acha, that hai4 SOUKht rulicf in 1)ri Thomas. Eclcctnc Oil to no advantage, and in re turn we will refer you to thousand iml liarly aflccted whom this niejiciuo has restored and cured completely. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop's. BVVFA.lO,y. V. r tj" ir.s ' v a ; . i n n r n ? i Ur.tK'l:'f's' - '. '.' 1 1, 'Ik' I'd iiU.j tM; tiu.ij, jUul'.-iJuj I'D. 30UtiS',i.vi:.V. Ciinc'il'l. JUi!,9i Ai:ni,03. Mr'.','(:, f.ifraiiVoit.-'t, ft W i V) kill ' i ' a Vi and Children. r'l if tv'Mncli, I 'i.irTii'i .1, h:u uoii'Ti, vill i Wi.rin.4, cisu4 ni'l, uJ piuuwti'S H' t'i-.-Hf.tl. V,'iooi. injtuious meJlcaUun. Tui CiiTti ii Coxi'iMT, l Fulton Z'.rcct, 'J. T. J y. X T KMSK. A1T0KMLY-AT LiV, M i I !! l.vri h, I't in i, , 'f'n-K lil r..r. I.'tin I if, v Ice- .. Il.f i il M i i.ii.ii ii - mi. ii.. iii t r k 1 1-1. nr iii rn hi,. I .Hs - i.i ii. j is ,i mo. i . .-.i i m , .in ,i ic.i in. eiiif it ic etM mi J a m ks ( i. fKorsi:, AT nmXKY-AT.LAW, .Miiiij:i:rij';ii. v. !l I i Ii rti . n I r ,i ti il 1 1. II, r,.ri. kill . I op I ! ii. 1 1 in i lit I leu. ii i. mi I in Hi i 1 1 (:tr mill ii. I l.i u II- Ii ... j JAcoh (iii, r, MIIHll.l r.f ,.f , i '.iMi'.-t ..n rt , 1 . , , , , . , , - i . . , ., iv it , i,.,. fi. i i.i. r ii It ii 1 1 ti In li.k.1 tl 'n. "' ''"'n- . K11. y.M. i:. jiorswKiTili ATTOn.EY-AT LAW, Nl'l.l..-ii((, f, , ivivi-tl .nn n. Hi; ih,.r li'k'.i 1 1 tutu,.., i nmiiil i'cmi'i'u'ii "' '"' -''"'ul,uU""" In Klclifli Bt JurS.; H. lILb, ATTOflNEYAT-LAW, I.i ii Wuu';, VriiVr All litl'ltlO.t.1 PntrlHtml I., l,u ,ro Hill I. Irmii.( ait, niluil to. !"l t ;i'','jii. J (i. DKITIticil, "" iT.oui;t.A r.i.r. Milll.t .St., .Hhsihx,. AllnrnlPMlomil lumnii.r,iiiil.y to. ( .miiuluiliiiiii u Kull,U nii.liiV. rt . ' r ' n. . 'Ii ' www arm vi , f. . '"I'wriTi it ado. ml ' lrrinr.li. 'onFbllntlrn Ir I J ui p . .-' . i- r it . (ji.s r i Liurir, Attorney d rt;iiscnor. ' f I ''!l;o I" A-.N l.'inMli.u Pt, ,, ,,., Kill' fi'M. Illi'l'lll.. St ()V C. J'lin. .1,''"l!'","';r"1, T7"r ,r . fhI ..., ''-.- I. .1.11,'llml fin.l Mti rcchrc .-HniMcJ 'jl J. Mil 1 1 . " ' '" L V TTl lli'M V AT l. rf. M ttuu.::i:ri.u, sxyfiu: r, t A j:''-"" IT..ro...,nl .-.frl.-,.. in it," t-jmuliitiuuit In KnittU'h n.l iliim,,i. A. W. I OTTFK, licliuiirov . P-., i.'M.-rll,itlrp.,..., ,:.!;, ,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,, .UulVV Vi"'' l"Ucnl!,'u' "'". .Hi Mill hi. jj ii. (.'iilMTi" AttiH'iK.y-at-I.aAr, .M'lhllolimrji, p(t (-..niilot:: ulii.l,tu Krali,, nr.l (rnt I..,.,i,:r.. Oft. ,lte. J O JJ N . A lFx O U " Mn-hLKPUUt. Vk 1 Kilitxnii.uiil liUKlncB. entri.Mr.l o hit tnr mn lo .ruit. tiru.iei to. yAMUKLJI. Oli'iVKl, A TTOllX T LAW, l.cu Mini sr. I'ulwii .. i n: or-'n Urn,' "rt S'r' 1' d""' ' C"m JOHN K. Hl dliKS, JUSTICE CF THE PEACE, Iu. ut.:, ('v,V(o' Co., Pa. ' . "nllei'llium .tni,,t!y luuile,. I'' rXil'ttlHv. GUN V. I'l:-'i: 11. 1). !M,n.':..ii;:,, p,.n'a. Air.Ui.hnfii,, I'ulvur.. y i.i lcrnvlrt- nl i. i.!l,.r Ii1' j.rM,..,im ,v , ((, i'IIi. r t '.I M i.lill, -1. t r if It mi. I v i -Ii,-. rtiinlfi : nll.l. ninl 'll. nuaii. llticjlo "r. (. Allird N' '""'ii' S- II In t. jv w -n !I J. .SMITH, . i - i Physician & Surgeon, tirr. S))) 'iiifs, Snyder tvimty, Dllern h'f p.oletlunl rTleti to tte Cni Oitit un Mulu trot. v.t JuDtliJyo J W. SAMl'SKL, " PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON, (Vntrevllle, IVnn'a. inrri till proltiHlonat nnrTlco loth oltlivn ul Oi.utrovllle uuj rlclolty . Aui. x, 'u. (JRIEll I1.VUBKK, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Mldillehiirgh, IVnn'a. OnVri M, profli nl isrvlooa In tb rliliec ol Mlililleliur and vicinity. irric rv Jvr Wait if tlio Court Houaa. In Amnlil'a luii...n. JfilililVti ( jll ui'iiostlJ,i.i,vr frlvtlaf U ..'.'t'hJLx
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers