till l00t fl urn :' T. II. lIAHTlUt. lie iliat will not reason is a bigot ; lie that cannot is a fool ; ho that dare not is a slave. K1MTOII anii ritOHUK'JOlt .vol xxur MIDDLEBUHGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, NOVEMBER I', ISM, NO 45 :lOETUV: A PLAIlIjTIlUTn. One truth Vrr well nil flioiikl know, In publio places ft"'1 ,ow A truth to which the brightest mind May he occasionally blind; Above nil tlmory and practice Thin solid ftinl controlling fact 1.1 JVe mm ia bhjrr than his jrt.y. Viiln pnxfso may swell the stoutest head, Tho Htiihhovn mill.) Is often led; 'bir be.'t Intent loin no astray When fonmd mists obscure the way Ami ini'ii who find themselves mi taken At hist to this rcnt truth awaken; Xo iwta is H'.H't Hum hit imd'j. This fart In Mire when oil I done, Many nre wiser far than one; Our friend, ns everybody known, Ulve itafer counsel than our foes, And he who fails his friends disdaln intf, Will fin ! nt last thin truth remaining; y man it b'-ii'f.r Vimi hit xtrti. 'o Htrenm, however freely fed, Can rise above tho fountain head, Nir will Its flow continue long Unlens the hoiireo is full nnd sironir, And therefore every new .November t'-hould bid us ull this truth leiucni- ber; J iiia.i in Iwr t'ti hi purtj. The miui who rends, the man who Vlltl'S, An I ways of men In office notes, Knows how and why his vote wnscust, Holding his own convictions fast, And home to him nt each election Is apt to come the cool reflection; A' M'U i li'j.ii'r t''(a lilt l' tj. -X. Y. Sun. A PACK ?SDDLE3'3 STORY- "I have Leon a pack ".odd!er t i 10010 tban twouty years," said the old man, as he w Lifted away at M pipe to got u li;jbt, ' and yon may suppose I have met will) some Btir. i intf adventure. 1 Imvo traveled u rent deal iu Missooti, Kansas. No bnislu, and Miunenotu, uud f.u weeks nnd montbi I have been on the ulett, not ouly to ptosorvo tbi c mteuU of my puck, but to (It-loud my life. My hue of trade bii been Yankee uo'ious, with jewelry ikUu.I. I hi vi hud with ni'i at ono time as niiia'i in 82.000 worth of gold and silver watches, oar-rinja, fiaMf i i"H, etc I Lave Bat ou a lo bo Bi -lo a highway iu Kansas nnd sold SI i0 worth of Btock to tbreo or f nu luoti, and I bavo disposed of '0 wurtii of la llee' j nvelry at a pioneer cabin wbiuh bad neither floors nor piutitioon, "Oa two difl'jieut occasions I ate dinner at tbo cabin of old J3ender, tbo Kineaa Gond. Ou tbo Gist oc casion tbo old man was away, uud 1 paw only two old women about the placo, Six months lator, when I cnl'ied ngain, it was about 11 o'clock in the forenoon Tbon I - saw old Bouder for tbo Gist tiuia. I buve beard bira dobcribed an a pleasant faced old raao whom do one would euspeot, but I tell you the vory first look at bin) pat mo oa my guard. Tor the first tiaio ia a year I felt that my lifo was iu danger. Tbo saiuo two slatternly wouiou were ubout tbe bouse, and tbore was n young waa wbom I took to be old r.eudoi'H bod. This young man disappeared bood after I arrived, but wbotber be bad bid in tbo bouse or lodo off across tbo prairie I never know. Hondor's women purchased about Si worth of notions, and tho old man .dickered with me for an Lour over a gold watch. It seems Lo bad but a email stock of cash, but bo offered me porsonal property ia exchange. II o bad three or four silver watches, all of which bad boeu carried, two or three revolvers, two bosom pins raado of lumps of pure gold, and three or four pairs of val uable cuff-buttons. We bad nearly effected an exchange when he sud ueuly decided to leave the matter open until after dinner. .Months afterward, when tbe dis covorios of his ciiimes came out, I thought the mattor over, and could remember just how nicely he played (uo. Without seeming to inter rogato mo for information bo asked how long a trip I had made, what success I had met with, who I was, where I lived, ami wbom I know iu that locality. Tbe old murderer was figuring np tbe obanoos of my being missed in case be put an end to me, and bo bad a curiosity to know beforehand what the harvest would bo. AVhile 1 told yoa that I U notl'.S Hi b r:l IVtt I ilir I Lad no idoa of an attempt lo mur der by daylight and in the manner he was planning for. I bad a trnnty revolver, and t had tbo courage to defend myself. Had I met bira out on tbo prairie, or bfld we leoo j z ging together along nome lonely highway, I should buvo prepared to pull my pistol ut tho first movatnent "Dinner was nunounced wm nf ter 12 o'clock. I took my pnek with mo into tho dinning-rooiu. wheio I found tbo tahla set for ono. There were tbreo rooms iu tho bouse, Tbo front room was n general nitling room ami office combined. IJm loi kept ii sort of tavern, you know, and travt.lois had this front room. The :t room back was tbo diuuin-;. room nu 1 family room combined. Thero waj n bed-i oom leadir g i lT, Oo tbo iMill.s of this f uuily room wcro u few old fashioned fi nmeM, a sbulf on which stood a clock, and a few pcant tiideiices of wonit n't prosi-nee. Tho back room w.is the kitcoc'i. "I had my cyon wi 'o opm when I cnteted that diuning-room, ni; 1 tho very first thing 1 noticed was that tho taMo was set lougthni'iu in the loom tun that my chair and .!,ite had b,?ed so placed that my back would bo towud the kitchen dxi. which win uot over five or six feu! .iwiiy. Had it been at the oilier end my buck would have been toward tbe olliod door. Tbo ti.st i:)jvo I made was to turn tuo chair uroun 1 to the vidj and hit d tvu. 1 now faced I bo bod -room door, nnd had tbo ether doors to my riht and ii ft. while I hero was no wind.'.w bjliiud no. Tho younger woman was in tho ro m nnd dio locked at too in a queer, btraugo way and upset tint arrJinotneulH nI:o bad petf.cled iJt u lr did not look into tbo room for two or three nduntcs, and Ihen teliit-d without npoaking. A min ute liter bo pised around the house ii lad entered tho kitchen by the hack door. While I could not ee him, I beard him and tbo woman whispering together, and I caught tho words us ppok.-m by bur : " 'I toll you ho did it himself !' ''I could not c ileh a word from him and directly bo went out aud she camo h with tbo rost of tho atidh-8. Her faco wns flushed and her manner very nervous. 8ho put on a plate of bread aud a platter of meal, uud thou went out for tbe oof fee. At slie est tho cup aud saueor on the board s!io partly upset tho cup and Hpiilod half tho coutoats oo tho tablo. 'lixcusj mo I'm Borry.' Bhe caid as I fihoved buck to keep tbo hot liq'ti'l from dripping ou my legs. " 'Never niiud uo harm done,' 1 replied. "It was so careless ofmj. You bad better cbungo your soat to tbo end while I.sop it up.1 " 'Ou, dou't mind I'm not bun gry and shall oat but a fuw mouth fuls any way. I forgot to tell you thut I preferred water to coffoe.' 'Bat you you' ' 'I'm all right.' "She gave ma one of tho cpioerost looks I ever got, first tlushiog up and thou turuod pa'.o. Spilling thut coffoo wai a put-up job to got my bac't to tbo kitchen door, I sus pootod it then , a few months later I had plenty of horrible proofs. 15o. foro tbo meal was finished old lieu dor looked iu from tbo kitchou door und drew back, and wbon I shoved away and entered tbe office ho was not there aud did not show np for five miuutos. When I went to din ner a doublosbarrolod shot-gun Btood in a corner of tbe office. When I came out it was gono. Tbe old man came in after a wkilo, and it was easy to Bee that bo bad lo foroo himself to oouverse. I paid bim for tbo moal aud was ready to go, It was a lonely road I bad to travel, with no other house fr miles, and it suddenly struck me that tbe youn ger man had gone to lio iu ambush and shoot me iu case 1 escaped as. sassioatioa at tbe house. For a miuuto or two I quite lost my sand, aud you cau judgo what a relief it wus to me to nee a team drive up with three men in tbo vebiole and room for one more. They stopped to water tbe horsos and chat a few moments, and roadily gave mo a lift on my way. I did not impart my suspicions to them, and it was not until the horrible stories came out that I felt sure in my own mind what a close call I had, "Do I know what bocatae of old P--'-rr-l l'l f t member that they (led tho country, or that the papers so reported, and foi months we mod to hear from one locality nnd another of the fugitives buing aeon or captured. I have reason to believe Ihry uevcr got out of the ntnle, nor yrt a hundred miles from that lou tavern on thu prairie, with its horrible cellar underneath, aud its graveyard in Um roar. Hands of men weie riding iu this oi that direction bent on vengeance, aud oun i'f 1'i .so ovei h nih il the p nty. I have been I l I this on t hit bent ituthoitily, AsH-nlar halhliMn no inoicv toward tho ii'isiisp -cling Ir.iv.'lers who weie ill .t in the bad; fro n that ki!chn d mr us I bey nt at bis table, uono was shown to hi.ii or his. They wero wiped out and plnuled wheio tlx ir bones ill ncvoi bo turned up to tho light of day " LIVI173 LABr CA23IAS2:- The kaug.roo is t!o best known ex aiu l. of a liiing baby carriage. Hut it is not ut ul! iiccjssiiry to go as far as Australia lo find an niiimul which ciiniert its yaing in pli eie lv the siiiii'i way thai the kagnroo does Our opu-Hiiin is pmvi led iih a pouch exactly as Ihe kangaroo i. and the ..imneiit its babi-is uio ticiti it puis them i.ito tho pouch nod keeps t in-in there until tiny are bel li ruble to taici! cire f I Ileitis: Ivc1'. S m 'what Ih ja'in' plan is adapt ed by thn beautiful liltlo G.-,b called the ce ahorse, from its reunukiiMe resemblance to n;ir hoi so. Ouly the father does tbo work iu this phsc, an 1 ennies, not the living babies. but (hn iggs, which he gathois up, hfter the tuothur has laid them, n:id puts in a pouch t.c ir lii (nil. There is even a bird which cirrios its er;g in a e.ic near its tail. Thin is tho pmigiiin, n biid without feathers, ami with v jug ho short that it can not fly. 1 gs, cnts nnd other animals of tho hiiih kind, pick up tboir babies iu their teeth ; but there are some animals which gr farther, and carry their jonng literally in their months Some etuikes will, at any alarm, reetivo their broods in their months And au unpleasant sight it is, too.to seo a number of hissing, wrigghuj little reptiles disappearing into tbe gaping mouth nf tbo parent snake. There is n fish, too, called the vhro.nin jt.-ttcrJiiml'liiM, which does the same thiug. Tho father-fish, in tho fust place, stuffs his gills Jail of eggs, aud nfierwurd, whou the lit tlo fish sre fiu'illy batched, they twim in and out of tbo dovotod father's mouth at tin ir pleasure. Many animals, carry their babies ou tbtir backs, and this is particu larly tbo caso with water animals, or tboso thut pass put of tbo liiuo iu tbo wuter. Tbo hippopotamus does ho, aud tho slupid-lookiug littlo ball of pink flcbh looks extremely odd au it lidos ubout iu this way. Tho walrus, too, often carries its buhy iu tho same way, though just us often it canies it under its Upper iu a very bumausliko fashiou. Tho latter plan, of using tbo flipper like au arm, is also practiced by tbo whale in carrying it young. S-jveiul of tbo water-birds curry their young ou their backs, and a prettier night cau hardly bo imagin ed than a water-foal sailing about wilb its dainty, downy brood sung gling togotber ou its back. One bird, at least tbo guillemot takos her solitary baby on ber back, aud flies through the air wilb it. In South America, wbat is known asMoriau's opossum a first cousin of our opossum has a vory comical way of carrying its young. Tbe wbolo family may bo having a frolic among tbe branches of a troe, when suddeuly tbo watchful mother will sound an alarm, aud stand quite still with her long tail laid ulong hoi back. The littlo ones at ouoa scam per to her and soramblo up on ber back, at tuo eamo lime ourliug their littlo tails tightly around hers, Aud there tbey 6tand, half on one sido and half on the other, while tbe mother ruus away to a pluoo of safety. Tire Surinam toad, however, takes tbe heaviest burden on or back, or, more properly, in her book. After she has laid her eggs, her hnsbaud deposits them snugly in tbe cavities with which ber back 2s plentifully pitted. There tbe eggs hatch into tadpoles, end tbe tadpoles turn into toads before they are ready to have , i , , t!aa ITover GotS Enough -- When Jeremiah P. Ilobinson died iu llrooklyu tbo other day bo left an estate boso value- Is generally csti- msted nt from $i 000.000 to S.i.OOO, 000. 1-ong years ngo when Mr. Hobinson was a young and driving bnpincps man tio rsd n nmbitiou, and that ambition was lo accumulate a fortune i f StoD.OOO "W hen I get that much money," he aid one day to one of his clei Ls "Ihen I'm going to quit bitMites tight uheil IV nnd ci.joy tbe lest of my i!nys in caso." S,-vt ral yeni went by before anything akin to the figure ho bad fixed up U ns P itii-f ic tyiy npiuniiched ; but tho cl '-ier he g t tbo leas he had to my lib tut Ihe . "i.0,0'Jl) bring eLongb for any sen sible man " Uno New Year's Iay bo tiiterli ined his cleik, "Will, ho said, "I've been ninking au in ventory i f things thin morning. and I find that I nm vorlh s'luething over S.'iO.i'OO. "Then ym are going to go out t f lti: itif iH. I Kcppjse," rciiK'lked i ,H, ,,),,,. ,, .... , "(l.i out of business' u by ninn ' :.ulive. what me you taking about (to out of business 1 I have oily begun; 1 1 1 v figure ; is l"il, "(Id ; j that's enough to natifcfv any man, and more wool 1 bo a burden. j;it , .t , . , i , !j)!i,'iMt tlott begin to look si leg n e when m u :;i cl. so to it ns it d s when its a'o .ut f -10.003 off. ' N. ith cf did fi", i,0(l() when it can.! to look an big us it did once, and its poHsi-H-i hi was but lb i incnitive to more entity and enterprise. It the 8 une old Lvcr enough is never what a mortal Iiu3 N. Y. Times. iiovaveteiiaitwc:t Itcmovals from offiflo that places might be provided for Jackscii men were the order of the day, but I'res- ! idoiit Jackson was uot disponed to tlifpluco any veterau oc'.lier. Among other victims designated for removal by tho politicians was (Joneral Sol omon Van Konssoluor, whose gallant services against Great Dntain in the War of 1812 had been regarded by an t-lectiou to tbo Honso of Uepre sentativoH, followed by bis appoint ment us Postmaster of Albany. IIu was n deeido 1 1'edeialiHt, and the petition for his removal was boiled by Martin Vau Huieu and tilu Write. Visiting Washington, (lennral Van Iteiissolaor received a cordial greet ing from General Jackson nt a dub. lio rceeptiou, aud then, taking a seat iu a corner, bo waited until tho room was chared, whou ho again up. proucbed tbe Presideut, Buying : "General Jackson, 1 have- come bore to talk to you about my office. 1 be politicians want to tako it from mo, aud they kuow I bavo nothing l I si te livo upon." Tbo President made uo reply, till the aged IV tmastor began to ta'.o off Lis coat iu the most excited manner, when Old Hickory broke out with tho inquiry : "What in lleavon's nairo aro you going to do T Why do juii tako off your cout hero V "Well, eir, I nm going lo bhow you my wounds, which I received in hhling for my country pguiust the Kuglisb !" "I'ut it ou ut ouoe, sir I" wus tbo reply ; "I nm Btirprisod that a man of your ago should mako such an exhibition of himself," uud tbo eves of tbo iron President wero sull'iifcod with tears as, without another word, bo bade bis aucieut foo good evening. Tbo next day Messrs. Vau Jiureu und Wright called at tho Whito House uud wero shown up into tbe President's room, where tboy found him smoking a clay pipe. Mr Wright soon commeuced lo solicit the removal of General Vau Rens selaer, asserting that he bud been koowu as a very active advocate of Jobu Qaiucy Adams ; tbot be had literally forfeited bis place by bis earnest opposition to the Jaoksou men, and that if be were not remov ed tbo uow Administration would be seriously injurod. He had barcTly fiuisbed tbe last sentence when Juoksoa uprang to bis foet, flung bis pipe into tbe fire, and exclaim ed, with great vehemence, "I take the cousequoncos, sir I I take tbe oonseqqonoos I J3y tbe Stomal I 1 will not remove the old man I I can not remove bim I Why, Mr. Wright, do yon uoti know that be carries more than a pound of Pritish lead in bis body f" Tbs,t settled tbe qi'-riicn, and General Van Reni- j Postmaster nt Albany thiotigh tho i Jackson Administration, ill ough Martin Van Huron, when hncuno into power, promptly 'bouiiCid' bim. tTWt.w Fifty llillhr. and TtX?tn Will Ci U? f;r M;3 Clovv'AlU It Is Mill ii problem wheth 'r Mrs. Cleveland will ent t lie soeinl world in this city t hisVsea.-toii or not. 1'mui the ladies of the luni iehnid e.i'ii i re ports thut nhi whl not. Tle-y say lliat, iusii'iid of i nli ilntiiiiig gay I liroiiji.s ef i-it ni'!t nt i-i ei'ol inns. nlie will be niti-ltiif pretty III I !e inn s mv blllab) s. Tie' holies f this ity 1 ave nil taken the litet ii.le 0t in C u -iiirf events and tliwc who ni-i; io p s' tion tohii'itv miv iii vM tl.'ciileiMy tlint .,s. ',-v l.iml I .irs. i i.-vi i.iiiii Will hoi enter si eiety. A great ileal or hbnppiii bus tit en ilone of late bv the I 1,'i. s of t hi-W liile House, but it is said that very little evening cost nine innti-l nil bus been bought, it h.is been inure of ll ililn II ii' I vu n. nine, l.i i.uei.i . I in i ii iii. Mrs. Cleveland is tint seem manv visitors as fonnrlv, mid thest only ly ai'ii'iintnn nl. ,ln ri.l'-s out! nearly every day. A youn-la ly u ho has I ninth. habit of eallin upon Iter telln me tlial. tlnrn Is lieuumilltr , , . , , , . to lie ll III I li .ill" nf llivt et-e nlt.olt Hie ?!,,. lif r ,,", w,,it n.l that even the ladies of theCabi- net wear a faraway look and i-peiiU ; hidelluite way wh"ii n-.l-.etl ; "!''t her, wl.leli may. perlmps, ben' i-'-'Htlt? way of bit, tin ; that tun in. inv , .. , . 1 1 l.iwt i. ii w v i ii i ii I . I n.it I I ii. ..I the life of th f.tn.ily In the White lluiise is t nl ii led to t lie r-aine .rol I i in f nun inipert no nt iiitiniry that belongs to any other family. At the same time, the kiin!ne-s of t!i, pul.lie interest in t le welt ire of bis bolls. -hold cau bat-.llv be a soiiree of rcul annoyance to the I'l-e-iilent If Mr. ' ( Mevelaixl tlo"- not appear in pnlie for ii time, ii, neeil n it b a.iuie il that she rem lins nt home merely to avoid meeting Jell' llivis's tlilhl ei at Kiehmull'!, or I i n -o she tines in, I approve of t!i" el timi of the statue of Liberty in New York harbor.- :. foil i-nf.t. ff rrnwri w mi imiiiiim licet Er-oollcnt- J. J. Atkius, Chief of l'olico,Kuox- villo, Toon , writes: "Aly family and I aro bcucliciarios of your most cx- ceneni; inenicino, in- nings iow Piscovery for consumptiou ; having fouml it to bo all that you claim for it, deturo to testify to its vntuo. My friends (o whom 1 bavo recommends , .. .. . ., eu u, jnitiso it ai ivory itppoiiiiniiy. Dr. King's Now iMscovcry for Connnniptioii is guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds, PronchitiH, Asthma, Croup and every i flection of Throat, Chest iii.il Iiiings. 'J'rial HottleH Freo nt G. M. Shiudel's Prog .Store. I.nrgo lize i?l. Euckloas Arnica Calva- Tliri Itnut Sl!tJl in tlwt iv.iVl f it- ; " ' " uis, nruises, nores, i-ieers, mi it ,,, ,, t, , , ,, Ulieillll, 1' liver h. ni'S, letter, (hilil)- 1 ped lland-i Chilblains Corns, un, all Skin Eruptions, and positivel' curts Piles, or uo pay rerjuiroil. it I s gu ir aatu 1 1 1 1 giv ) p irfoot nifis faction, or money refunded. Price "2o c ulit per box. (J. .M. Shinde!. .r Piftoeii years ago tho b'lfl'i'o ranges of Kansas nnd Colorado weio covered with thousands of theso ani- food ; heartburn, feeling of mats. Tho other day u party went wciffht and wind In tho Eton1 out from Denver, nnd after a ivi tk'bi ach, bad breath, Lr.cl taste ir. limiting managed to kill three from j tne HlOllth, low spirits, general a herd of twenty, i.ino that tin v ! prostration, headacho, and found iu Lost Talk. It is said that thorn a -o not more than 2,000 buf fal ies now iu oi itoiina. .Svsi'iui iHo slanghler has produced this Bbauiu fal lo.sult. Ijlind Pill, a colored inmate of a Georgia poorhoiiso, has a most in markablu seiiNe of touch. He ran tell any one whom bo hai met by feeling of his hand A man whom he bad uot met f r ten years fibook bands with bim tho other day nud Hill at oiioo nailed bim by name, though uot a word bad before bom vpeken. Farmer Suin in, near Santa Maria, Cal., saw bees goin In mid out of a crack of a big pumpkin ou hit furm. He opened tlu i.ii)!tin itml found eight pounds of excellent honey within, lio now brns mwi-o than ever of tho glorious climate o' (Jul! forny, where one can raise pnnUlus and honey on the tume vine. A struno kitten got into the house of Thomas Moore of Whife'hain, Can ada, entered the room where u baby was sleeping, and sucked its cheek until It bled. It was discovered anil put out of doors. Alu It camo In and attempted the same thing aj,'aiu aud then Mr. Moore killed it. Australian farmers aro still troub- lod by rabbity wbiah breed there at an enormous rato. Ooe farmer baa jut offerud $75,000 for a rabbit proof wire funco toestcud,20:i cniloB. fi for . i nfa spnOhndjcn. Tnntorlft if. ro tti tl mtitptisl to ctu'ntn-r. Ci.-kt I r.iftnrl f rrii rAr, PonitlptUfti, 1 ri'. n:iiliir:;, It us mi;irrlor t'inii" )n-,-. ,'iiiuu I f'i'ir Kt -niui-u, iMu rhiin, l.i nrlnti'in, kncwut.il.it.'' II. A. Au-iir.ti, M.l., ' I Uivvit tliv, ui tuiut.ti iL- IU 6j. CxlorJ ek, Uruuiu, n. y. Wtiiioiii'lujiiriou motliottUea. Tj CriTAi-a CoiiMN Y, l'-.' Fulton Gtrs-l. N. V. jyi MAIiANI) KUTIIIJOCK, Ficiiiiinl. Snyder coi;;ily Fn. J.!'!;:' TX':::; VXTJ , I" "' V H'le-. Sp -.titu l;tmii-u nn.l i.ormiiii. M.tri-li. IT. IH-1. U. jyi. i: w. Tr,. PHYSICIAN AND fUP.CCON. i i et nun , i a. , i-. i , ' . o.v r. . ,t in "i,.ei, i: ,uii,i, ". ''i.,.',"nii 1 ," n l hm -tr..t . ( J I-'. VAN Hr.sKIIJK, :i:i.(5 ICA b k MKCil N!('AI, PPNTlsr Selinsgrnve, I'enn .1. w. sr.ii. Krcmicir. Snyder Ccrnty, P.i. (iitii ilei ii-t : In M . ! mi I : I j . M n I i'ir ii I'. M . S'H.KS Ilill II hN'H.lNll AMitlt'.KM N. Mti 1. 'i-il. tl'.V(!. W. WAI.TKI!. Salesnnn I I lr lai-ttt. " ;sii, ,nrt , rt- , nvorv .A -wiirn. . t cu lt , 'v n i in, til, i.., . t.i a ir.i : "r lot. I r n I- I'li.lir llni, i, n ' I, In In i 1. V ........ llH . .. . , v ..... ur ..iii-ri, nu.-. , ii hi d it1 ii ...iv , ;i run iiii it itnti I I . v Teiillvply .nil.. II ii nv iai.pr In Vrli-it iiml i 1 1 1 1 y . Sal nei-t ' n uii niiiitir I. Ill, Hill i. ill mi all I'lirtln. Iliit l.l,l n -D htin nt I'ct n I r.'Ok, Siiyiiar I 'oil t.ly, li. .1 n. .l -ii THE RUSSIAN! CURE DOES THE BUSINESS. Titi.tem-,.).. i,v.-tn.,i u,i:i i.i,i r.!if. Tt m it aiiuu-iiuit i.-iur . ..j i,. i , . inint, ...iuv.' un,i uu. Xi win.-ht .iNv,ii..thiiK.!i,!,.ii, f .rit!i.-rn. iti.-.-ui 1 ' ""u - ll" ,K X Is milili ii lit I t tin1 wiir.-t t-a.-o. IT HAS NEVER FAILED J. C. M-i'Al I itmi, I r i "t t i v v. rtr-t w ith U k ,1 .. l-i it iiL.v , iniw u titi U .., n A i ,i l'ln''i , Ki':t : 11 I kii'Ii -. it f r, -in .h. .nu it.-'M . i t n i Id v U. I f ni-i 1 . l i v. i' I , ,i . at tiii 4 in,,. 1. 1.- l.i in -i i.. lil in Mi.- J ; ti - - is 1 1 Itlh nm ili-:n I'l'i' li.li'tf I A" V t k t 1 Wu.l i 'itii-i' i ; . ii.. i Iiwi'riiMif tit:iiih1i'tt 'A'. t. "i,i itii-i-. fri prico $ 2.50.1 ;''.;i:'..y;i:-'t,:;!- -s-iU-JelAN" Out litix I ,, Hi.' lui-liu Nl.ll t .Willi.!.! Ullll.Hll tllil Iruil, .l.ik ' I! KHr.llM4TIjlCI!RZ a : ! : ' - i i m t . ,i..r . t,. ce, t'I'b ! ha I I". . l.i In II, u l'.' I I t.-- :.l... ..ft-nl ! n-Mr t.lli- rran ter-. fnv-At-lrr-vt-n. s n ma blO-M'j .tlurki t Mrct t, I'll l ull li.lil.t. WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Amon,';- tha many symptorns of Dyspepsia or Indigestion the most prominent are: Va- riabJe lD32tUo. faiut r;nains tcllnff r.t pit cf tho Mo.v.HCh, j with UnsaUr.iled CI'SViU'T for constlpat ion. There Is no form of dissaso moro prevalent than Dyspepsia, and none so pecul iar to tho hlch-living' and rapid-eating" American people. Alcohol and tobacco prodnco Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating, etc. BURDOCK DL00D BITTERS will cura tho worst case, by regulating- the bowels and toning- up the digestive organs. Sold everywhere. U, ; Mb n K A ys&r o it : l i: ' i.i H is iS I U t. MM ICO f-CUAL. I tBrrwrz-AmFACTiotii ;HQ"a Hrea HGIiij-HacMss Co. . fiRANQn, f.:ACS. pi J . I()mcs-.'Jt' !. (n'. J A.Mi:s t;. CKofsl', atk!:m:v-. t-law, I M I I I 1 .1 '. I I ' l'tt t 1 1 !l liu Oi p- i ri r'l.ti-il in i .. r ., tf i' i j p. io t u ti'i t tiit..tol"ii. t i i.rulttti'i . U i -ii.it it ii I I i.kll I.. . JAcoi: (ill.KI't; r, .iHnrni i nm ( 'in. . i ',.. nt j.f r:nDi, :n u.n, a, i 'i-llt ell n nti il nil ii'ir Itioii, o utiii-i,.i I 1m. ( uikii iml n In 1 i (.oil. ii U-l mill, 1-?1.K y.M. P. M(jj Kl; 'I JI, ATI0RNEY-AT LAW. Ski. i Nsiiuiivic, J' . t ', I'oi-l i. tit in .1 hi ; ml,! r Ipi-n 1 1 n-lt r i r. nii I , iitt. iiiln i t,,, t i,ini!t.,lH,nii In I 1 1 ii.l. m , ' o ri inn. Ju-,.- i. , li. 1 : 1 f .1-7 ATTCoNLY-AMA'.V.. l.i li iif'tint. All lailiic-it (iririii.li a in din ,.ra 1 i r niii Uy atluml'il to. S 1 t . .1 i, -. ii. J G. DKITKICII, i rroi:r:v r.i,o. -h'.i tl. .1 St. , N. Iir.,;nn . ft.. A 1 1 ! r lti-1 ..tn it 1 I nunm- rotiiil f.lii to ruiifuiuiliini In Kiulluli iiml Huroi-.i Yi . .;i 'it K. POWHI!, AfinRNtY-AT-LAV. AM) IilSTKK'T ATTOPM'.Y. St ill i ll- liwa i 'nllni'tlnna uniilo. unit ( 1 or in ik n . ( ulllul'.fl t lnr In J , Jiinti t, -Tn (JHAt; r ruacn, Attoruey & OounBullor-At-Ir. .' Oilloolu A l'i lluil'llti uno i Wo i N u , KkiHIHNK HtlTKI.. Mllutii o i, I'oiui'a. I T.illont ltn mi.l nll.ntlier pn f. tui vt , niu l ni'lli'lte'l ftml will rocilicc .-of" 1 - -, I r i in t Kiloiitli'U. A,r.ll,'ir.t rp J. smith'. L A T TllKNBY AT I. A (V. MUHlM.IH lit 1, S N T 1) II I D,, v,n ( i'er. lit j I'roli'H-tnnHl Nrvlc"it to I tin ;vb l.'untultiktloni la I: n if 1 1 v h te1 (ieibisv. A. W. l'OTTEli, OUXhY AT I, A TF. Sclinsgrovo, Ta., .t T I ift" 1 1 lit I r T'iloPi Inn I sort Icon tn ttil ir.VM A II loi:n - nu luo.n ohi rn.loil to tttvlr osr. r'l reetilvi. I'Toiiii't attutilleti. lUilcuou ,M.:n r. .viuiv j II. tiKl.MJl, Attornoy-nt-Lavr, Middlebuigli. Pa. fiiiisnliiill m In ;imtli KDKllfti nnil.-Uniri 1. .1: H..K'--. Ool., un. ) OIJN H. AKXOLD, Attorney nt Lnr4 MiiM.r.i'.rro, pi 1'iulnol .i,., 1 1 ikIufk. "i lr.ifH.I tn his er Ili I u r i. ui 1 1 . 1 fttiru.itil to. tAMUHL II. OllWin, A TTOl'XKYA T LA TP, l.iai Uliuiar. I'nlon C o., I i-. (litlt'onn M trU l str-nt incdonigiililCtj or-'n lli.ii-o. l'01-..u, -TI.ll.J John k. nrdiir.s, t JDSllCc CF THC PEACe, lu. ntz, ,sViy.iVr Oo., Po. r...-C licet ions prompt ly iundu,jj i'hfsiciuns, $r. JOHN v. nsiiKit, M. D. Midllobnrj;h, Pcna', A r;iln:tt of llio I'i Ivonoy nf rnnjl lil.i, uil'ir ten irotiii.laiinl nerv!f et to 111 olll trim til MI,l,'i,.l.iiiKU una virniKx. tl't't I null.li toiii i lormnn. Ulflo tn Mr. a. AlrVoJ Sclioch'i b.:ll.lin. July -J6, 'fed J J. fiMITU, Physician & Surgeon, Hearer Sprint. ShikIit tvu.U'j, Pc. niton till rrofcMlonm nurvlct-t lo tbo tt U Oldi e un .Ilnlroet.,Ji Juntl'i 'TV,. JGR niUll All BK R, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Middleburicli, renn'a. Offi-ri I I-prnfeit.lrnal tjorvlptii to tbo ..iliiv nl AUilillt-liutK unil vlolullf . Cairo o r utHirt Wert or t lio Cuurt llnuao, In A itinlS'o l'UlPr, Koal-louoo oeuoalio vpiimlle Foot filutiiitf oUloo. ir;jurrACCRT3T0Sl vaa r.TISSOCRI OTEAM Washer Irlono u.1,1 Omlio- It o liluiuw-lU a W1..-1 ' . IH.l ........... . wii-. out kuMI.-d 1. r., mm Nou mni Womoa of .v4 vhnnrlor on Intolllaouao. l.ml..iv Twrrltonr Ututr-ulawl X 4rt.lfiM rvuiiiila Ituh., u m r.nru4 trif uiw- r-"4 ..li.Uclor,. A I HlH,,l lnnilll'.WiHMU llio Wiu-lil. and WY.M.iul,luk..i,i. fil, .