I) j! - Ho tWt will not reason is a bigot; lie that cannot is a fool ; ho that laro not is a slave. kditok am) rnoriuiiToi'. T. H. HAUTKlt. VOL. XXUI MIDDLEBUIIGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, NOVEMBER 4. ISSfi NO 44 :r()KTUV: Unlsckai at Last. I take it down this evening, In the Bullion twilight' Klow, M tlie trables et tltflr shadows on the Rardrn beds below, And, with some! hlnif of a stidnpss that 'la oM4tli!Uirljr,IrlBe The cover of the oaken box I closed in othr days. So lofix ago I looked it that the key turns stifll)' uow, And tho withered hand that trembles and the furrows on the brow, And the failing vision clouded, and th anows u non my head, i Tvtl. with unrelenting certulutv, or f 'I'lmoa i-piiiorse!- tread. t 80 ton ugo I locked them up! Ah, me, but hero they lie i Whllf, H unknown, a llnerlni hope i within me surely lay, Else why should I but hide tho things ? 1 mljfht have cast away? I Some heated wonUure said. No more; but words In wratli iliac ran May banish what our bliudiiitf tears and breakiuft hearts recull As visions only of the inut; the bridge less gulf between Uut shows us, to augment our grief, thejoys'thut might have been." He died upon a forein shore; aud I ah, well, my years Have not been wholly wasted, neither passed in useless tears. My light went early out, hut still its warmth Is with here It seoius to be rekindling as the end is drawing nuarl And now, us In the box 1 look, again my eyes grow dim; 1 (hid a look o. chestnut hair that once belonged to him. A gioye he dropped it us he left a little golden pl'i, A locket with a boyish faco his own portrayed within. The ring he plM.:ed upon my hand when, standing by my side, lie simply told ,t li. olden talu, and, faltering I replied, o picture here at all of mine, lie kept it, and 1 know lie shared tuy secret trust that cloud like these would fade aud go. A pile of letters! One, his last forlorn furewelltilUmoeks My heart. 1 turn the key, to look no more upon the box! Hut .ui'cly i shall be forgiven if, in the land of rest, Among the treasures stored for ine I hold my love tlio best. CTOHI.I3 OF TC.V33 Kl'D S2.V-VSM- "If there is any tiling a gray wull likvB it is beaver tLoat," Mtid Mablon Witltare, of Wind Riter, Montana, uud, nlthough bolb beaver aid wolf are fjtttiug hcmco, it is a fact that if you ever do couia across signs of tho latter yon may bo sure to fiud evidences thai the wolf is also link ing iu the vicinity, although ho muj Dot have beoo there before. I wit ness a lit t lo i.flUit between a big gray wolf and a bcuvor soroo years ago which couvinucJ me that a hca ver's cunuiur ju uot all iu timbui chopping aud dam LnilJiug. "1 was acting at an agent for a man who owned a largo timber tract iu Canada West, and I disooved that timber thieves were cutting some thrifty jouug cedar trees along Weifei's River. 1 could get no trace of tie thieves, and one moan light night I watched the timber. hadn't been long on the upot before (I saw a dark object rise on the bank of the river, and as it came up in the : mooulightl saw that it was a bea- ver. Then I knew at once that four footed thieves were taking tho co- dars. As 1 bad never seen a beaver cat down a tree I thought I would watch the operation. This one so lected a good sized codar uear the river bank and at once began work. ,The rupidity with which bo cat .through that trunk with bis qreat teeth is almost incredible. Almost as quickly as a chopper with an axe would bave done it that beaver felled the tree. Just before it fell the beaver gave a cry that made me lamp, and be sourried down the Joauk and plnnged into tbe stream jibe tree fell into tbe river, and on i ... . .. . juor cover oi tbe noiso it made l Wept quickly to tbe bank to tee what tbe beaver would do further. The fullen tree lodged in tbe water. nd tbe beaver came to tbe surface and began lopping off the branches. In tbis work it was joined by tbreo pr four others. They work indus triously, and tbe noise they made with their teetb could have been V at at . .3 1 mi l at foam s j0Ug distance, xuey lopped it these branches as if they were forking with hatchets, and in a hort tima tbe bar trunk was '.retched aoroos tbe stream. Then va btaveii r?ut to idii oa tVs of probably four feit. and as nlothcr, sad iu tho samo spU to ctr- lonclh was cut it was floated down tain destination j but they were not, -I disappeared. A..r. n.fa va all nrc in' tcreslin, but it wai cot very nblo so tho owuer of the tun Dor, niui as beaver pelts wero then worth a heap of money, 1 ooncludod to pat a stop to tho timber stealing and al so to gather in that beaver colouy for my own bouttii, if I coul I. The ucxt dny I started down tho liver on a tour i f invectigntion. Three miles diu 1 Ciine in tight of tho placo where the beavers had strccb od a dam tu'tobB, made of ced u worth its weight iu tilver almost. 1 gut do n ou my bunds aud knees, uud hidden from view by high bush es, crept toward the dam. Teeing through tLo bugles, 1 saw thut b:i veis had ntilizt l an old log that 1 iy across tlio fctteutn in mukieg llieir dam, and then my eye fell ou ouo cf tLo largest gray wolves I tvu1 saw. lie was croutcluug ou tho log, and looked a putt of it, so motion!, b- did he liu. JJut his sharp eye was Used on tho water, au.l it actually hhiznd wiib expoctancy Tbe Ltiu giy chap waa there lishing for bea ver, and I Isy still to see his luck. I watched tho aolf for, I guosn, ton minutes bifoio uuythiug of iu terett occurre ', and iu all that lime he never moved a mutclo or ainLed au eye, 1 uou l Uulievo llio wiuit was ablo to raise a hair ou Lii body. Xlieu 1 saw a long undulating lip. pie start Horn tue opposi;o iinnu oi the btreutu nud f-dlow tho einf.ieu o( Ibu water toward tho log. There was no clniuge iu tho wolf, except that his ees mibt Imvo Lluzed brighter. Tho ripplo ceusnd at tie tig. Tho water broke, aud the broad Lead of a bouvur nppuaied. 1 hoard a loud splash, und taw that ho wolf and beaver had disappeared but with such eavagu velocity had ho wolf sprung from tho log, I had tiu.1. Rtiiu tho movemont. I uippoaod tt was all up with lhat beaver, of couise, but iu a few secouds llio wolf c uiio ulono to the cuif ice, blon tbe wnter from his noso with two oi t'liev loud si. oi la. and swam back to tlio log. liu bud missed Lis pray, hut tufij of fur that ho hwopt from iis nly-loukitig j tv with his paws tlunvid tbU tho b.'avoi'e CtC.ipo hud hi f ii a nai ruw ono. Tho wolf bb i-li tho water from his Lido and tuok auothtr posilion u the log aud beguu another watch l'h is tiiuu bo crouched ou I ho log n oarer tbe shore, wh.ro tho water was bbullowu'l, cvidemly thinking thut hi would have a butler chance there. 1 di lu't tbiult no, for it was mtollbo line where tbe beavers would be opt to swim and climb on ibo dam In tho light of subso il ltnt events there is do doubt but what my opiuiou was correct. ' The wolf had barely settled him self on tbe log when tbe tell tub ripple broke "gain and led right to ward tbo very shallowest putt of tbe water and near tho shore, witbiu three foet of tbe wolf. I was so ex cited by tbia time that I came near yelling right out and spoiling all tbe fun. 1 did grind my toetb, however, aud said to myself : 'Is it possiblo tbat a beaver can know so much and still be such a fool r "But tbo ripple kept on. Tbo water broke, aud there was the bea ver. Whiz 1 weut tho wolf through the air and plunked squarely down on tbe foolish beaver. 1 jumped up with tbe intention of pitching into tbe wolf aud saving tbe beaver, any how. But I didn't bavo to. The instant tho wolf struck bis claws in bis prey tbore roso up on every side apparitions with tierce whiskers, rows of teetb like fence pickets, and great bales of fur, Tbe wolf was iu an ambuscade of beaver, and not less than thirty enraged. dam bnilders rushed to tbe aid of their compan ion. Tbey tore aud cnasheJ tbe wolf unmercifully. He dropped bis prey, and made a desperate fight, but it was like a ranoh man's cabin in the trao' of cyclone. Iu a quar ter of a minnte there was uotbing left of that wolf but fragments of bair and bide. Tbe screams of the beavers and tbe snarls and yells of tbe wolf were enough to frighten an Apache. "You would naturally think tbat animals with wisdom enough to put up such a job as tbat for . il was a the stream until troe and beaver bsd.an.J 1 R-tluoro.i in every ono ci iiiat pui'op joo, or ooursa wooid ba too.eignaand oner luem at a penny sart to 1st a little place of their jeoob witbont findioj a purchaser. '.V-3 l(l-, c-i r' - . . 41. . colonlv iu a weil; niter thu wolf Cght Ihere is no auuual no wily nn the profit-,tever that ia so eusily trapped After yon have found where a fam ily is living, ttliieb usually isn't ns tasyns l.sppeued in my case, you take an cnliiiaiy stool Imp aud set it in llio water. Tho ttap mustn't he more U nit a font under tlio snr face, and n foundation i,'Micru!ly hit to bo built for it to luvu it it. thai ()f tlu. cillltll,i0,,. Witn the approval position. A cedar log is tiod to tbe'of the present wearer of tho belt, the trap bv a lotiu cord, for when the il"1"! was about to bo nwardud to beaver id caught he wiil swim away ,, ., . ,. .... i with the trnu to Lis hit hug place .1 v H 1 lthe trap weieL-teucd so the an-1 imal couldn'l get homo, hn'd bo sure uud te:ir out or gnaw his l.'g off After the tinp in set tho bait is hnu,; iruuie.liutt ly over tho tmp, aud just hig'i enough above tho water to to out of the liu.ivet'e reach as he swims. Tim i i t is a piece of (he mediciiio gliuid of tho buaver coins meicially k o.vu as castor. This has a ' notiuting, imisky smell, and is most tcuiiitiiig lo tho heaver. As tho auiu'al swiins ulon, in . lie night ho catch1 a whitT of thu Cntor. t hat is more itiaii Lj cui Ftand, and uo liiuis wiieio il is. aiiil liu Ciin i reach il from his pluco in tho water, and Lo feels around with hie feet to rco if lliuio isu't a reetiu;' place houi 'U lit re mound tl.eio. Thuiu is but il is tbe j iv i i f tlio hup. They go Itigetlicr as a ion a.i they are touched, ami tho poor buuvur is o.iught. Ho trts immediately for Iiduj j. Tlio light cedar buoy goes with hiuj, in id bhjsvH tho Itappor in the m iri.iiig wln-io tlio c.iptivu is. With live Imps I caught my colony, and I b'i'1 hvu heuvera every night for fcveu niglits. With them nas tho one tbe wolfe hnd caught, and 1 iijiuli) np my mind, from tho way bo had been handled, that if his com pauioiiH had boon tin do secouds late ho would uot have survived tho victory," TIIS aUSS?.EST EST3 YET Tim except iimally droll terms of the wither rtceutly won by Harmon nt tbo kJiunwis Hotel, iu Dotroit, by holding bis bead tubmered iu thu water of a bath tub for l-o secouds without taking air, recalls a number of other queer aud teuiat kablo feats which hae at various times au.l places teen achieved in tho coulcbt for wagers, tbo records of which have been picked up hero and tboie from tbo p ipers and periodicals of tho time, says tho Detivit Deo JVt.m l'edestraiu coLttbls havo been perhaps tho most numerous nud varied. Cupt. Hartley, a noted pedestriao iu the eaily part of the prosout century, was the pedostrain who Gist iutroducud tho feat that has since beeu so many time at tempted, that of walking 1.000 wiles in 1,000 consecutive hours. To do twenty "four miles a day for six weeks is a formidable undertaking for any but a trained podostrian, aud quite out of the rungo of possibility for a very largo majority. Tbo feat had boon attempted several times previous to 1810, but Hartley was the first to accomplish it. Not loss than 100,000 was was wagered on tho result of tho con. test, ihowalkiug occupied forty ono days and few hours' time, from Juno 1 to July 12, aud took place on Newmarket Courso, Though be suffered somowhat during tbe performance, bis appetite remained unaffected, and be liuisbod tolerably fresh in the preseuco of a vast as semblage. This feat bas been ofteu accomplished since. Fedestraiu named Haker oooe wsjked 1,000 miles in tweuty days, fifty milos a day, and to show bis stamina bo ao oomplished75 milos on tbe last day. A chap named Ojrtis, in Hoik- shire county, Mass , for a wager of a boase, ran 5 miles in 41 minutes and wound np the raoa with a jump of 11 feet G inches. An Englishman named Head wou 1,000 guineas by walking COO miles in ten days, but tbe exertion so used bitn up that he never walked much afterward, either on wagos or other wise. A gentleman at one of tbo Lon don clubs mada a wager of 100 pounds that, be would stand for an entire day at a point ou London Bridge with a tray of - gold sovr- Jr. '!' r?-: ; f y rvo-, n t' i " iby nppood the coitu weio brass and tWlinod to invest Tho master of tho revels of George II, was the jcgardud as the ngliesl prson tt tha kingdom, ub none ha 1 been fouo.l who could uc cessfnlly contend against him foi this diMiuction, One of tho noble uen of tlio court laid a wsgnr that he could proiluc' ft person surpass ing liiiu in this respuct. At the time appointed he caused n notoriously homely lVib woliiun he had hciii'd ol to tie luotirlit. who stood bv the nit! ,,t,r hn vstniilr, probably aNo I'll ITI'MI'll ill I II" I VSIlll Ul Ulir l.-l"ll, . , .. . , . .... . sugifste! that tho champion put on j tll(. ol(, :i,)y H bonnet in order to make j tlie eomlitions of tlie contet un-re ! cpia!. lie ilid so, when tho added Uglines as so emphatii) and iinleM-ribabli' . 1 . . ,. - ..! 1 . . 1 1. 1 ... 1 mm me vieiory s uwiiruuu iu inn . ., i . 1 liu wagers mane on mo t-pecu u , horses are so coinmoii uud tho terms aiulcon.litioiisso uniformly of a com-! monplaco charter that they hardly eoiiimand attention on thu score of novelty. Donkeys have sometimes been put mi their spred, a quality (l...r 11..,.. I,.,,... ...,f l,..utl l,.llllllfU' -" "V" 'I"' i mhiii,w,mI In iinftMi-HH. About tweutVi years ao a race (so called) camo otT II - , on the Newmarket course to ileci.le a'' bet of 101 pounds made by the owner, of ii donkey that he would m 10) milei in '.'I hours. The meek looking little chap not only let his in.ifter out hi nood form, but had fully throe hours to ppurc. 1 i'liilinlflphia, some years upi, a neiitlein.iu imnle a wilder of if ' 0 that hu could jump into water eitfht feet deep ami undress himself complete, -tuy iin) who has ever Hindu tin at tempt to remove his clothing ufter bciii thoroughly dreuolieil to the skin, even when standing ou terra llrma, with plenty of room to hop around ou one leg, will at once re alize (lie (litllculty of accomplishing the feat w hile In deep water. How ever, it was douo iu tli'i instance not id. lotr racing isu species of sport that is not very common iu tho Unit ed States, but not raro iu England ; iu ISi J, ut Feuhaiu Park, Newcastle, Ling., ouo Perkins tnr.'cbed his dog Polly agulnst Jiivldfon's Queen of tho Forest, to run twenty yards for 50 pounds. Tin hitter was tho win tier by a yard, (fti the same day, at Uoyal Ouk l'ark. Manchester, two dous ran tho samo distance for 10:) pounds a side. Thu timo In either ca.so is not given. Alter the battle of (tcttysburg an olllccr in command of an infantry brigade made a wager with a stall ollleer iu the cavalry that more than one half the muskets captured would be found to have oue or more charges still in them. Tbis led to tho discov ery of u very singular fact. At that battle '..'4,000 munkttt were taken, of which over 1S.000 wero loaded. Some 1',0U0 contained two loads, und (i.ODO had from three to ten loads each, in many instances half a tlo.eu bulls ware driven iu on a single charge of powder, while in uot a few iuotunce tlie former post-essor hud revursed the usual order, and put the ball In llrnt SEZMON OH EMPTY BENCHET. HKV. PKTKItS TKM.H WHY II K THINKS TimV AUK HOT KII.LKl). llov, Madisou O. Peters, of tbe First Presbyteriau Church of the Northern Libeilies, Thiludelphia preached recently on tho subject of empty pews, the cause and remedy lie took for bis text the tenth cbiip- ter of Rotnaus, first verso : "iireth ten, my heart's desire aud prayer to Uud for Israel is that they might be saved," After explaining why he bad seleoted the text he said lhat among other reasons why tbore wore so many empty pews was tbe great luck of oratoiicul ability on tho pail of the f reacbore. lie thought min isters ought to have tbe couviociug eloquence of Webster, Lincoln, '31uy, etc., and produce sormons in a spec taoular manner, forsaking old back neyed religious phrases, and adopt, ing new phruses full of life and vig or. He said there were many men in the ordinary walks of life who worked five times as burd as throo- fourtbs of tbe ministers, many of whom lead useless and lazy lives lie thought there ought to be more fire iu tbe sermons, prayers and songs that many preachers simply play preach, and go through tbeir sermons like a lesson, as dry as au empty bag "We want," suid be, ''to blow our trumpet in Zion and roar like a lion roarelb'" Ha thought there was too rauob preaching of theology too much Paul and not enongb Cbriit lie said t We need less lameness in preaobing. To tell Christiana every Sunday to believe in Jesus Christ is telling them what tbey have loii'it HnnilaV: ' Thai aamA I besrd every Sunday. ; 'Jhe same old xliolx aims tight nt tho individual siun r who sits liht before ui If t!ier is anything to hulispiied in a minis ter it is tlio fuel that he is pieac g for ropiilm Ity. 1 plea 1 lo-nl,Lt for a ti'iuittiy terrible in its denuncia tion cf sin with an Mil l: Iiicbs Mini almut-t takes my breath iiwuy I believe the creeds .f our churches nn ln incltisivo in their detail, too do;;nai ic, and I bvdit-vti t )s L many c . n-c en liotis peoplo wtiy a.viy from chnre'.i, liee'iiuso lln.-y ivinimt a 'l"o with 1 1 1 creeds create I two l.nu ltid y:n ig"." The tpcakt r then (m k f.r an illuhlratiou thu V'sl minister tn f,,fiBj(lt) ,)( .-uit!li ,!...., it l)1 . I 1 I 1 i r II c ittcbium which had been fionu I l. 'u" UxU l),llv ''"'1 I '-; J ' "" niajoi ity cf I'm liameiit in the f.ico of a great protest. Shall lU'KO iiilic!"', di vised iu I 111 H, bo tbo Mn ctacio-t thrnugh , . wliicli ao oi (lit) llilieteetll C'lll'UV sbull lead t Wo must i.'-.tale until wo retorin ai..! rt vino tiii.se creels, Mr. I'eteis also thought tbat n io..t reauou why the pews wele so empty WU3 bl.CllUH0 lhe p, rebels were ho gti(T t nil our j-rcachei s In. l oy-i ' I a goo, fellows," said he, "and the hi u nt i h will nnpict them. There lo "'"Cii v. uusiiauiiy serve.i up OU ice. Ho then paid hi:i respects to the hymn books and said; ''Theto are some hymns which ate just as false as f ilie can be aud Ibu church bas bi cn eingiug them f -r jeus. If thor.e by oils ai d religious (lod has made my nature all wrong (loud nutuiu is the gospel of Jesus Chih-t If wo aro good uatuii'd we ate good (Jbiisliuuj. Wo can to I'lllJIOUS oud merry too. ,. I lliero UIO lUltny , . people iu our c iuichis alio ate as , . , il , ft I t i ' uuu ua lyuau III IU. Ill lll,, thev uto worse, hccnu.-o tbeyaio! hypocrites. The only way lo Lot tho cbuich free from hypyciiUs is to havo cK.quot. t men in tho pulpit who will inuko it impossible for hypocrites to txist tuou who will practice what they preach and who are uot afraid to say what they think." After so eljipiently pleading for humiiuity tho reverend eutletian put in n word or two for himself "Any man," said be, "who ha: talent enough to fill a pulpit could ceilaiu ly make moio money iu uny itbu btisiucss. If bis object wntu til. no to mnke money ho certainly would uot pieach in I'hila li lpbiu, for cler- Kymeu are now paid lens hero tbau n any oilier c:ly. 1 preach the tfos pel of Chtist for His salio, nud bo licve every w nd I my " WRAtal What Can Ea Ecno. Uy trying again aud kooping up rouruo many things soumiugly iiu posaiblo may bo attained. Hun dreds ot hopolosH cases of Kidney and Liver Complaint bavo boon cur ed by I'jloclrio Hiltors, after every thing clso had been tried in vain. So, don't think thoro is no euro for you, but try Eloctrio Hitters. Thero is no niodiuiuo to safe, so pure, and on nprfi'fl-. n. nlnni! Vnrifmr. I0le. . . -,i . triO Hitters Will CUrO Dyspepsia, Diabotes and all Diseasos of tho Kidneys, Invaluablo in aQ'ectious of htomuch nud .Liver, aud over comes all Urinary Difficulties. Largo Uottloa only oOcts. at O. M. iSbiudcl's. Escitomcnt In Tcsaa- Oront excitement bas beeu caused ia tbo vicinity of Paris, Tex, by tho remarkable recovory of Mr. J, E, Corloy, who was so helpless bo could not turn in bod, or raiso bis bend everybody said bo was dying of Consumption. A trial bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent bim. Finding relief, lie bought a largo bottlo and a box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills j by tbo time bo bad taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of tho Disoovery, be was well and bad gaiued in ilesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of thoj Great Pis covery for Consumption froo at (J. M. Bhindel a Drug storo. Court L'oclumutioia WUKRKAS tho lion. Joseph C Huobor l'rel lent JuiIk nf tba J mil olal Ulatrlot 0011111 .ej nt Hi oountlai ol Snyile Union anil Millllu and Aainuel A. wo'ial ami Jacob A. Siultb, bt. AiiooUt Juduai Id anil l'r Novilur oountv hava Imuad tbalr era oapt btarluic.iUta tba luth tlay uf Out. A. 1) 1K40, iu ina dlraolcil lor tin imidiDK 01 su or pbani ouurt. a miurt of ('ummoD ilaai, court ol Oyer and Terminer and (ioneral court ot Quarter Stumluni of tba ie;ioa at UldillebumU lor Hie oountr u Hnyderi on ibe Vd Monday (beln tba IStU dsy ol Uto. lssa,) and ouulluua oue week. Notioe la tberalor nereuy Klvan to Hi Ooro Bar, Jutiloea of tba hoaee and Uuuktable In aud for Ilia county of soydar, to appen In tbelr proper pemone with tbalr roll! raoorda, Inqui itioni, aiainlnatloDi and otbar rtiutuibrenee to thota Ibloxi to tbalr olrloei anJ In tbelr bet ball parUla to ba dona and wltae anil per. aona prouautliiH In beaalf ol tba (iouiuioo waaltb agalnat any pariona art ranulrad to be thi n ami tber atteudlnu and not departing without teara at tbalr peril. Jutlloei are re. que ted to ba punctual In tbelr attendane . in appoinieu tuna nraeaiiiy 10 noiica UItxQ under ray hand and tea I at tU 8hr- ltl'iomola Mlddleburs, t)i4tb day ol No. U.,. ou) thousand tight hundril and Isbtyell. a BlaMaWtn V S.-.1 . for Infantrj "Cmrtorln h to ttpII nJnpKvl tochlMrcT. thnt t t'VoimiK'inl it as iiijicrior toanjr .r. .jiUna kuowu to tue It. A. Abiheii, I !., Ul So. OxTonl Bt, LrooU o, n. V. Tus MAIMND nUTIIHOCK, Fremont. Snyder county Pa. HrnanilKii lull l.n to ( 'iillpiro l l liyjiftnin anil Ml' "ii. i'lk'" M ril"i tuil srf ti itio niili... S. .,,!,!( t.null-li iui. I i.oramu. I Mari'h, 17, H-l. II. I - K. W. TOOL. i ir- rilYGlCIAN AND SURGEON. 1 r iceoiiii', i a. . , r,; V!.? ' :Vr in'"." K.;:nVh"ni oir..;"i' 1 M ,M K'",t- " V. VAN I H J o K I K K . ' '', " " '" ii. -UlKilCA t. MKCIt NNU'Ah PKNTlf r" Ktlinsrovc, IVnu D" I. w. sr.ii', Krc.iniar, Snyder County Pa. IIPKI' R llol 111 : T'l V M..fn "iu I j t 1 v. M ! mi I r it nr. il . sir:.Ks mini tMJi.isii an hokum an. Mnv 1, is.il. iUKSI'.ISV. !r,V C U'. W.M.TEU. Salcmmifi 1 V i t I 'll m. urilcm !r tlU' i.niriUr (Inn, 1.1- anvtMn.' In til" N iirnery Idw. 'imlra in v h rlrl Iui , a ia l.iliv !- Il lv t I V -ul ' H nnv (itlinr- In 1 iiri.'o n ii ! 'I nn 1 1 1 . i . t ii ii ill fi u t r ii n i r,. i , i u win o..n..n mi inti timt i.im "I I'eiin" r.-cVi, .Snj lnr t'.m Uty, l' Inn. 'Jl.'-U. HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? A niiuetly luw Ixvn itliuoVL'rii. Iu tulnrountiy It lii now. It luw, liowuvur, tmii hi Mimtwfiil ui.o fur luauy yvarulu i:iinim, aud It la fact taut tLo RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE hu tlia onflnrHcini-nt nf Coiitlui'iitnl rh)IHiininil (iiivrrnuii iit Sanltiiry ('huiiii1hi..imh, iu wi ll ni thu UiiiilMtuilH nf mlTi r m towliniii it lian timnvlit r". lia. It Ijm bau-U oUiem-kll Uu Uvo trluj it, it WILL SAVE YOU from furUipravnuy, IX you'll only ulvo It a fhniicn. Ili'arrliilivv iiiuiilili't, with tixUiuoulalii, Tree. j prCe S2.50 J 'Vm.VX Illliilml. llioli'. nus-iAU RHEUMATISM CURE. Onr hnx lllNltllll tlUHllll'HII. Nnni (li'iinlno wltlioiit t til H liiuk'Mnik. Am yi't It ti nut t" Imi l.tnint ut ilin utorcn. but mil milv Im liml liv i'ih-l."lii4 t". ii iiiiii'iiiit iih alHjvi,aua atMn'Hi-iiii tlio A1111TH4U iTi'iTii-turif. PFAELZER BROS. & CO. blU-bt .llurkot Street, I'liiliulili Uliu ftv-iil tlio people liliililv ul I r. '1 Ikmikih in,' J.ilc 1 Mm Oil l.i euro iaki tun .1, c.it :irrh, rroiii, Ci'lilsiii-. Mis. I tutu Kuril ul llult.il 1, .iv: I'Or CTlllip it IS llfl ill- i itlvcniorirlniik." Mrs. Janili Mi III sor of Marion i luiu, b.i ) On1 saint' tliiuii. S. S. 1 itavis, A Up in, N. Y.. wriu-s: Hail aMinti.i ol'llii" wornl kimt. took out ilobc of 'riioiti.is I'l-li-rtni: Oil und was ri-lirveil in n friv ititituli'ii. W'outil n iitk Hvr inilt-a I for lliis nn 'ilicinr u n.l nnv J .1 Imtilc fur it." Dmi. ' iriht C It. Hull, liiavsillr.lll..: .ivs: "l ured an nl. . tcmUlllin,allr.iH in iw nlv-luurhoum." "Snt i ui' ,n Ui '"J ' ""i:1"''1 ih . i.-ti.mtf hi h 1 1 Ii jn ri.iir ition. My wile iiisihlcl ttiat I tiu 'I hoin is Krlci.'tric Oil. '1 lie l.rst trasiinoiitiil Hrl ll-vriuiH!. K. H. I't. r k 1 . I in k Ci nlic, N.V.,'I I10111.11.' l-.clic-t'ic Oil i a Nil 11 Tip Top inlrrnal titirr. timi for ihriiin.iiiiin, ciitH.nia lls, Iui run, In tm, Imiisi-s.ctc. WhiMivisi tinr I'm ilitiKLlist, unit Mill 1vll.1t lie kuow.iof Ir. Thomasi Mclrrtrir Oil; if lie lim turn 1 o n in the (I 11 If trmli', be urf lie will Hicok liilily uf it. SOLD EVERYWHERE 50C.-THGM&S' ECLECTR1C OIL-St.OO FOSTER. MILBURN& CO., Buffalo, N. Y. KO EQUAL. PERFECT liAYICFAC.TI0M !Hbv llcms E2"3rfr.? llscis Co. '-OIUMOC, MAOQ. 50'JnlcnSqi:wti,ii.Y, l".:froi:i 1 1 loutcMo. AtUr.t.1, Ci. Dallas, 7 Can rrancUxa, Cak 1 y - G1 L.! tK - ' J SJ 31 f3 .. . .v' i'. i. V v. . Jrt r-rfi 1 IT TT TOT I ond Children. Cartort- ptirrs rol!i. CMHtlpa'!-"!. S iiir htMinm;li, 1 'I'.rrlm a, 1 riw .ili i. Mill V'orniu, ciiva Uii i, aui i.a.iu tt- WlUuut iujurioui taodicaUoo. CriTirit OiUfai.V, 13 Fulton fc.'c t, V. . I ANornctfs-dt- law J AMKS i. CiiOl'Si:, AT i O I ! X 1 V-.VT-1. A Vt. ..,,.,, ... M 1 1 ' I I . I . l! I 1 il l. n-l , f . nl rnl i' I o . r ..,. P' ic i n in. i. until !ni. t i -i.r , . ; ci I ,i i ,,!"u I"1 ''''-'' JAUWM (ilMH.lt I , Attorn) unit ('nun!" hir w 7 iiiii.i:ii K4.li, l ,, I'l'llocllir and nil Mlir li'iri,. V iitmml.Ml to. t uufiillHll n In ll.li ' liermuii. ).'. l y.M. V. HOr.SWKUTH, ATIORNEY AT LA IV, Ski.insuh :r. V. ly Kllfii.lp.l to hi -ret I'm nun hi i in uxr it Ka 1 1 nli. ; u i I'uurultAtlui.a a Kl. i I 1, 1 1 or in i it . J.' ' II DIM., ATTORKCY-AT-LAW. j ' '.I. I r il I All 1 iifnfs Bnlrnt.il ti) Ilid car ! I rui:i i, 1 1 v Rlirn.K.I lo . . , . ''' i't. .to, 'an. (. DKITIHOII, " tri mi:v-.t r.M; Mm kit St., :;li,is;!u .. j All rrolilnnftl l.u.nnsin ithitii ! ' 1. liiujuiihiioiii in r.niiiuu ami reii'in I u. i:ovvi:n, AfTORMY-AT-Hi: AM) DISTHK'T ATT?; rotlni'tinDi niarffi. ami Darman. iornltntti.ri Ir Jin. ii ' 0 ihac r i;i.kii ii, Attorney i, (Jouiirullur-Ai j . OitlCf Iu Ai'p'f llinlillnK one iuai N'.l UlilDTUMt llOTLL. st'lliisitrot e, l'onii . t'nllautlona ami all.otliar rnltm I, nn in miltolloil kDil Will rtolvn .'i.. n lrim it aitoutlou. Ait ?l, i".m rp jTssirni. J- ATTOHltBV AT ,t M1II1II. Klll'Iiil, HMhllS Oil . ilL'err I1I11 Priitennliinal .'rvioci. tour (JouiultntluDi la tnalUb an1 il ji kini A. W. rOTTEU, .1 ''. fJA.VA ' A T LA , Solinsgrovo, Tu lllt r tlitlr i rolnfrlDinl snrvlrsa to f t A II Irmil IjUpIushm I'll I nn tuil In Idol' . tt rri'uivo .r .1111 I ulli'UlluU. llilioion .lii. M ! i.iuiv 4. J J 11. ;iu.m.m, At toi-noy-at-Lnw, MulillebiiiKh, 'a. CniiJiillatlou lo Jbotli If.nKlliiti HBil.'Mnir l.uliauiiKeii. diii. 0, JOHN II. AIINOLD, t tornoy nt In.-v, M I b PM r, i" mO, tt 1'iolohl iiial bualncaa cntrunted t- bit cr' '11. be priiii'il attrudeil to. AMUKLII. OIIWIO, ATroi;x:y..tTLAyr, l.vlsliiii sr. l iiinii Cu u. Ciltii'o on Market Str-ct, Ouu doer nfl ( Otta inn ll"u-o. iieo.jj, ;s;:.tf.j JOHN K. IIIJOI1K3. si JUSTICE CF THE PEACZ, C3' Collections promptly inatlt, TT" Physicians, &ct uib i iiHiiaaHiiM m, JOHN V. F1SLIEII, II. D. Mi.KlleUiireh, rt.r.n'i. A vrtinntx of tlio "nlvonny ol l'rsvla nlii, nttort bl prolviiMl Mini norvicft In tr.e viti I in ol Mlddlrburiili and vit.nlt. 8i.'ki I i llli and iKiumu. I'ltlce In Air. O. Altrwi tioliooli't bull.llnn. Jnly)W,'M j7 smith; Physician & Surgeon, Ueaver Sprintg, Snyder tcunfy, Pa Often bit professional tcrrltti to It a irdl.t OtUr on Main meet, 'm Jan it ri- JGRIEIt 13 Alt BE K, PHYSICIAN 6 SURGC0N, fliiUUi'burgh, Pena'a. unfre nit proiemirnni nerricei lo tea rl IMDI j ol .Ml'l'llel.urn and vicinity. Office a fait tjaow Wart af tlio Court llouea. In A rnxld'a SnJ ilai. Kel loDog oppolta oppotlt oY filutiDtf otflc. iWAKTAc:Tinstu !V3iS30UEI aaa iromaa or moa enaraetar aaa Inlallitsan, a.u'liulrgTerrtiurir tiiMiniu;! A vrtir1 i. Ir 1 ae uiii huii w aa rwiinim at Sir aiin If lei pa.l. niHH. m (UOiUMIlfl Ml Mill IDA Hfl W aslrflt Ul , tlie world, aa4 p)tuille aa-uu rJIO n.u'.,. In triaola aterit (Bekaii it a aK Mulaul ui-.M!uar. B ' i . t 1 : Ti ( . IS tit II, MIPPLEMWAHTIt, SkfTlff. l. v.
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