I;.. ,! ; ' t v i y . i T. II. 1IAKTKK. He that will not reuson U a bigot ; lio Unit cannot is a fowl ; ho that dare not is a nlave. MIDDLEBUIIGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, NOVEMBER M.'lSSf KDITOIt ami rKOMMKTOlt vol. xxin WO 47 n ft ej f nr m :VOHTRY: SYMPATHY. In sorrow ottco there cume to mo Two frloiHla to proffer pyiupiithy. One pressed warm ilowy li to mine, And quoted from tlio world Ulyine: Wiped the hot teardrops from my eye And giive myre heurt for nigh: Told mo of puin ho Imd oiitRrown Puin that was equal to my owu, And k-ft me with n tender touch Thitt should have comforted me much Hut htill my sorrow was no loan Tor all hi loving gruclousness. Tlio othrr only pressed my hand; Within his eyes the tears did stand. He said no word, but laid a raro liuneli of sweet flowers beside my chuir; And closely held my hand the while lie cheered my sad gloom with his smile. And ere he went hi sang a song That 1 hud known and loved for long And then he clasped my hand again With the same look that shares a pain And when he went I laid my head Down, and was glad uud comforted. What was tho difTorence.cau you tell? I loved my friends, alike and well, 1 loved them both alike, nnd yet The one's warm kls 1 could forget, The other's hand clasp 1 could foil For hours through all my being steal. Eucli shared my aorrow, yet to ino One brought but love, one sympathy. Mrs Jordan's Beautiful Fot Fiva years a;jo Cheater Fos er oi Wharton towuubip, Totter couuty, l'a , caught a youug female fawn, wbiuh was about five weeks old. The little creature soon became domesti cated uuder the cure ef Mrs. Mary Ann Jordan, a near neighbor of Mr Foster towhom the deer wan pre seuted, associating with tho dogs and cats orf terms of friondebip and equality. In order that it ehould Luvo some protection from hunters, as it frequently utruyed into the woods and wus liablo to be killed, Mrs, J orditu placed a leather strap urouud its neck to which was attack ed a boll. Iu January 1SS1, tho doe which waslhcn about tliroo years old, left Mrs, Jorduu'd place.and was not again seen until tho first day of April following, whou tho returned. She brought with her a beautiful yearling buck which she had picked up iu the woods and which followed her into Mrs, Jordan's barn and bus reniftiued evor Bince. In Juno fol lowing tho doo bad two fawus,wbich wore boru in tho barn. They grew finely, and one of these, was subse quently sold to a Mr. McUeo, who took it to Clearfield county. The other was Bold at Ibo'sawo timo, but it refused to be caught, and now re- maius with tho mother, a hno, beau tiful deer. In Dcootnbur, 1885, the doo again left without warning and took to the woods, and nothing was Been of her uutil March 18, 1883, being again absent three months as before. Sinoe then she has remainod quietly about the place. During the fir6t week of September last eho gave birth agaio to two fawns, which aro now frisky and beautiful, The mother with her family of three, including the year ling she picked up ia the woods roams about at pleasure. The mo ther door is docilo and affectionate The fawns are eby, and seldom come about the house in the daytime, al though they never leave the farm, and generally can be soen in the adjacont underbrush and thickot.but ran on the approach of any one The old doe frequently comes into the house when the family are at meals, takes her stand at the table, nnd without any invitation takes bread or food from tbo table or ac cepts it when offered by any one. She will frequently acoompany a neighbor home aud then at once re turn to her old qiarters. Occasion ally when In tho adjoining moun tains and woods, which are full of deer, the dogs have started and en deavored to catch Mrs. Jordan's fa vorite, but she has always reached Ler home in safety, and finding the door closed, has seven times jumped through tbo window into the only room which is on the first floor and into the middle of Mrs. Jordan' feathtr bed, ami there leinaioed an til r . - ' ' . I -,(,.,. BOOKLESS E0JIE3 We form judgments of men from liltli tbioga about tbclr Lonncs, of which the owucr, peibnpo, never thinks. Flowers obout a rich tutu's houee ruiy signify only Ibat lio lots a good gardener, cr that ho has rttiucd neighbors, aud duos whirl bo oos them Jo. Hut tuen aro not accustomed to buy books unless tboy wout them. If, on visiting tbo devill ing of a man of blender menuH, we find Ihut lio ooutcuta Limni If iviili 'cbonp carpets und vtiiy plttiu farni- Inre, in ord-.T that bo may buy books be rises nt onco in our CBtocin: Cooks aro not niado for- furniture, but tliero is nothing tlso that so beautifully furnishes a house. The plainest row of books that cloth or paper ever cover is more significant of nfinument tlaii the mosL elabor ately carved or sideboaid. Give us a house furnisLed with books rather Ihau costly furnituto Both, if you can, but books at uuv rale. To spend several days in a friend's house, and hunger for some thing to read, whilo you aro Head ing on costly carpets, uud sitting on luxuri. us chairs, aud fcleepiu? upon down, is on if oi:o wtro bribing your body for tho sako of cheating your mind. Jok8 are tho windows through which tho roul looks out. A house wiiLout Looks 19 liko a room with out wiudows. No m.iu has a ik'ul to bring up his children without sui rounding them with books, if ho Iiih the uieauB to buy them. It iu wrong to his f tmily. Children leain to road by btiug in the prebetico of hook J. Tho lovo of knowledge cornea with reudiug.aud glows upon it. Aud tho lovo if knowledge, iu a young mind, is ulmobt u warraut ngainttt tho inferior excilcmunt of pulsion and vices. jjoi us pay moso poor ncli men who livo barronly in groat bookless houses. Let us congratulate the poor, that iu our day books aro bo cheap that a man may every year add a hundred volumes to his li brary for tho low price of what hie tobacco uud his beer would cobt him Among the cailiest ambitiou lobe excited iu cleihs, workmen, journey men, and, iudtcd, among nil that ore struggling up iu life from nothing to something, id lh.it of owning, and constantly adding to, u library ot jood books, A little library, grow ing larger every year, is an honora ble part of a young man's biutoly, It is a man's duty to buy books, A library is not a luxury, but ouo of tho necessaries cf llto. l'nital SttC4 J'aper Maker. Pr:blom3 in Csnfcdsrato ArithaicUc- 15ook curiosities are not nil an tiquities. Ia a Philadelphia second hand book storo I saw tho other day a work on arithmetic which certainly does not lack interest, historically. It is au tlumeutary work, made by "L. Johnson, A. M., l'rofessor of Mathematics ia Trinity College," aud published in llaleigh, North Carolina, in 1801, Tho timo and placo of its production are sufficient to indicate its "socesh" character. Soeao of tho examples in it probably stored fuunioi twenty-two years ago around K-ileigh than they do now, viz.: A Confederate soldier captured oight Yaukess each day for nine suaeossive days i how many did he capture in ell ?" "If 1 Con federate Boldier kill 00 Yankees, how many Yankees can 10 Confederate soldiers kdl " If 1 Confederate solder can whip 7 Yankees, how many soldiers can whip 49 Yan kees V A father called his son into tbo library the other day, and said t Harry, you uro now seventoon yeors old " "Yes, father." "I have given you money from timo to timo, but you have bad no stipulated allowaocn. Heginning with next week, 1 shall allow you six dollars per week." That will bo splendid ! Yoa are one of the best fathers in Detroit 1" "Yes, six dollars per week, and as yoa are now old enongb to pay bont J I shall charge yoa five dollars PU'weck! You can always depend upon tho dollar coming to yoa each Saturday, ! '7 " IIEWAKTEDTO TEACH. L'CMMtNd, Novumbor 7. Tie pub lic school pyslrm if Georgia is an improveriidied iuslituliou. It cou tracts with its teachers for a town of sixty five dajs at five cents per day per capita and esttles with them at about sixty-live cents on tho dollar. Tho teacher must accept this or pot snado Ihu kind-hearted palrou to pay tho rnmaiudcr. Any ono enjoy ing tho ludicrous can spetul a health fnl half hour at certain of these ex- amiuations, especially when tho com- missioner, a iu this c.xsc, possesses a natural viu of humor. Tho up plicant was a man of about fotty, with a cheup c.isl of feuturo uud a body half as broad as long. He haid he didu't claim to kuow nil wasn't a graduato etc., but ho did kuow ouough to teach them health down at yiiako Hag, cause he'd tuicued thar four years, aud they tlidu't kuow nuthiu jit. The official taid hu'd ai k a fow piimary qucsliou, and boj au with : 'What is u letter V "A thing crooked sometimes and sometimes 'taint." "What is a syllable f "Hits a word fplil iu two." "How mauy parts of tpeech ?" "Three joaisc, fine and biipr liue," "What in a veib f" "Hit's biithiu' that tackcls onto suthin', or btiowd that Bulhm' tackeib jnto hit." "What is rciidiog f "Hit's tulkiti' from a book." "How do you loach reading 1" "fcjoraot mes by couxiu' und buuie timts by a boa. d." "What is geography t" "Haiu't uo cl.issd iu that." "JJiit you might have'. How would you teuch it !" "Hy askin' 'em questions." "What tiro tho fundamental lulcs of arithmetic f" "Funda what r "Fundamental rules." "Don'i kuow him." "1 hud no reforeuce to an individ ual. I meant the principal ruluj ol arithmcUo." "Yon miau tho wry how t" "Yes." ' Cau't jib' remember." This, of course, is au exceptional subject of ignorance, but tho public school teachers iu tho Georgia backivoodij uro not proverbial for their much h inning. Thuro uro some good fcchools, however, und this couuty has two or threo of a higher grade, Tho High tfchool here is presided over by a clever young lawyer a Ucorgiau " und a guullcmau of cultivated tasto. P M Mil. I ! .iWIWHipjg The French Printing CiSco- Tho Froucb. Government Printing Ofiico is said to be tho finest es tablishment cf its kiud iu tho world. It is divided iuto a first divisou, a second divinon, and u reserve It employs ; clerks and officials, 220 ; laborers, 50 ; book-folders, sewers, perforuters, glimmers, find females connected with the drying room, 310 ; bookbinders, 110 ; typo fouri ders (15 males aud 10 females), 25 ; electrotypcrs aud sttrotypers, 16 j machiuo men, printers (mulo aud fe male), and machino boys, 120 ; prcBSsmon, 110 j compositors, 200 j showing u total of about 1,200 per sons occupied exclusively in printing Government work. It is supported by an annual budget of $1,400,000 Tho rulo, whore practicable, ia to pay by the tho piece. The general manager receives a salary of $3,000 a year t on under manager receives a salary of 81,000 ; a superintend ent of the interior department, $1, 200 f an assistant to the latter, $900; and namorous others in various po sitions as clerks and overseers re ceive sularies ranging from 8800 to 63C0. Tbo male workers iu the mechanical departments labor ten hours a day and the laborers tleveu hours, Tho first mentiouod receive six cents uu hour extra for overtime aud tho oinen two cents less. ''Wo must economize," said the President, when his wife' asked him for twenty dollars for a now bonnet, "During tho past few mouths we bavo paid 33,000 for a piano, $10, 000 for a china tea sot, sent $20 to the Charleston Bnfferers, and $500 the chairman cf tho rew York Dcm ocratio ttto Committee. Can't von ,m i . A raSTTt LIVE C02TS2- Thcro iHu'oM colored man li v iug ou Dallas street who believes be is a doctor. Ho ia a little, driod-un , pieCo of Immunity. 11 is most hoiu- iticut feature is his mouth That ia the largest putt of his anatomy, and it it) big enough to gulp down u fulU grown Charleidou earthquake, Ho is a groat tV.kor. lio has bt on knowu to talk thrco men at a timo so weak Ibat tb y couldn't iiml the way homo. His most peculiar babi j j3 Lis fondness fr looking at dead I pooj lo. Ho will y,6 lor miles to I lools at a corpse. Whenever ho is I allowed to do t'", he; ".invariably ov ! ainiues tho body and says : IV do I.iwd, dat, man aiu't no j mo' dead daa I is die miuil. Au' el I ytr put him iu du gronn' er is mak- I m' cf bun mil suicidu dat. yon is 1" 'iho colored peoplo over iu l).-t 1 U,d;imoro got tired of being bjtli- ! Clutl i,y th0 old man'd nouceiiHo, uud they diitermiiied to break it up. A crowd ou ISitla 1 street fixed up a job on him last night that acted liko a charm. Thiy hired a caskot from au nudei taker end one of thoai gd in it. Tboy Hum tout for tho old "doctor.' Wteu hu nriived they weio all ttaudmg around tlio cakot. One of tho' parly remaik'-d : ' 1 dnu bolivb d it tn.iil'n deal." Tl.o "doctor" felt tLo pul. o of the i in tn in Ihu co:iiu and itaid i ".No, Kah : ho ain't no mo' d.ad , dan do res' uu us is- No, sail ; dat jl.c ain't I knows when tr man's i dead." j Jut then tho supposed corpse i I : 1 1 i i. I it... .11 "di'etoi" urouad tho neck and nearly clii.k.d him to death. ' I ain't dead, aiu't I?" "Yes yer is 5 yes, Bah, yotl's dead I kuoAed yer wuz dead all do time 1 wuz jos' fooliu' witl yer. Jes' lei mo go, an' yor kin stay dead. 1 swear I won't bodder you no mo'." Tho man i'j tho colfiu let go, and the "djctor" ran out aud didn't slop till ho got homo. There hu swore to his wife that ho had seen it live corpse, uud ho made a Belouou oath to give np trying to taitc tho dead." ISallimurt lcrt'd. COUST WAS ABJOUHITED. 'Order in tho court ?' f-xclaimed thojtidgoofa .lontauu Circuit, as he observed tho occupants of the room leave their scuta and crowd around tho windows, 'We luiibt Livo order,' ho contiu- uoii, '.ur, bUenu, uoo lual oraer i maiuluiiiod, Thero tuu.jt bo lobs coufubiou or I will order tho room cleared,' 'Tho yallor .one .is getting away with thoother,' remarked one of tho muu ut tho wiulow, What's too excitement aked tho judge. "A.dog fight, your honor,' replied a lawyer, as ho got up on a chair to look out of tho window, 'Mr, Sheriff,' Gaid tho Court u.i l.o moved elowu from hid scat iu the di rection of the crowd, 'adjoin u Court right oil'.' A Vtul (Jluic, An auctioneer waa trying to tell 11 horso ou Michigan Utaud avenue ycEtcrday, and after the animal had been duly inspected tlio crowd was asked to start tho bidding. "Fifteen coats tailed out nn old woman with 6ome lettuce iu a bas ket. "Uumph, you'd bettor go homo I" finecrod tho auctioneer. "Say I" said the woman to a man at ber elbow, "that's just tho way it always turns out I I never try to oblige any one without gettiug tho worst of it, I might bavo made it twenty cants, but I've got to buy meat for dinner." Coed Eocults ia Every Case Tl A Iteinlfiiril. wliolosulo DdllDr .. ,i doaler Ol CUttlianOORa, iOIin-, wrilOU. , that Uo ho wau sorioubly nulictod with A sevore cola that eottlod ou bia luuga; bad triad nmny roruodios v.itlioat benefit. Buiuff iuduoed to try Dr, King'B Now Discovery for Consumption, did so and wua ontiro ly cured by neo of a fow bottlos. Biuco which lime be baa need itiu Mb fninilv for all Cousin and Colds With 1)681 results. iUia IS ina ex- i En;nA nt thnnaanrlii nhnnn livfn oriouca or tnouBauas woose jivcb ave been euvea by tuis Wouauriul : a.'... I . . . r .. .... . . .. Diocovory. Trial bottles froo at Q. M. Bbiudtl's Dreg Store. KnrvnrKS' PlTIMrtr ! PJft-w Tlinn. ptiirst?! .s. tuiaiu i my ANXOl'XCKMHNT (!' Ecu Pcrlcy Poora's FoiUnoninT Ejk Sixty yours of a busy i lUrtmlMt' life at Washiut 'ii aro pito ni. d in J Muj. Den. lViioy I l)D!o'f f I tlllVlll ; ln ,).)ok. lino or tin n l nn i:i s i: tho Miijor leceii ly sail ihit 'at ,i judiciously ripe pciin I of lifn l:;i Major stopped growing old. an I since then, liko S"iuo (jf the choice Madcria of which ho writes itii k' "U1C-" n-'Oiing, no nai mnv men hc- t i i , i , i ciiiniilaling noiimt and ll t or. hij. I'ooro has been ot o of tho best known and one of the mmt ktiow ing men iu Washington Roriely f.u a half a century, llii is tlio sunt tempi r.itnunt ilt.liglni' g in bright, social iutiieoiiiHi) t I. id con nection with daily journalism nnd his position in tho r. H iSetiato 'osiuon in i:io .n .-etiate I him always in tho thick of . .1 iv.:... i . ........ :.. placed politic "l" " Ho was ever in tlio Was!iin'ton "Swim." bieasting tho wav.-n wi'.h' iovilil vi.'fir. nit.l nover filin.r I hear or w o what wis haid and done. Tl:o Major c ml I never bo very solemu, nnd in bi ripened hLetclien of Washington life cv;.-rr plian.' le niiiid him of half a dozen an. tiding aneCiiuieH. no Dm tl rate Kilt in tolling a niorv. and his anecdotes aro ineNl'.aiiHtihla His book will not only nil lu tie to his fame. jh a w 1 iter, but is of hi nniqite a chaiacter nnd so iiden-i-N iiitti (nt iti tint ler tint it will pruvo a vulii'ible cotilributioti to (In lilciiiliuo ,f tlio country. It hi mirlh for tho mitlU'id, wit for tin willy, ifforinal ion f.r nil, n;id doubt if it lni'i bi ( !i ntn!led bv ntij suliBcriplinn book hi'iu-o thn war. It is beirg issued by thn weil- kliowil hoisi (.f Hill, bii.l , Phila l.-lphi.-i. I'i, und Hoi 1 .v-:.i' sively by hr.bsi.-i iptluti. .-- Nov. I. si;. Iw. Tiiat ilie nn 1" .iii ii:,. n. i prevalent '.' 1 iiis ij' i-li 11 Bliiil'l' Im ilv n.i 'M iet, I 111 ill it then! Ii.e;u.es !!lil lint I'uiuf ,1 but iiiiioiil; tin' most I:.:- Ill I If! it is r . . i 1 I'lil.V I lie II. 1 ei 1:11111 11, ,;.. sine mo'iit). r ol iu-illy e.uylan lan l is tin: vii'iim n' :.ne ol' tie !v in li.. e il.Vil t'iriiieliliii.s. b.elie.s ,s. e.M to lv : Ii:ti t ItaMn to J : I i - - iitt.e.-k-, W l.i. U, in ll.'e form of iiL'.ir.ilpo lieailiulie, i:iin in 1 In haek, or 111 rviins ji.iin.i are el eeiLu.t i c eiliivnei'. Not until the iliseoverv ol Allilo piiuros lia l any ruiin!ly l i en fomii) li 1 either rliv!iiiiia'i"ii, iKiirnlia cr lieivou: In a. la 'he, nnd lliey wire Kiiur.illy c,.ii eeilfl to ho in ur.il'le, lint Athlojiheri has li M-ii prove I to hj Hot only a o r.'ni'i, euro fir tlie.o ,li ei.is, i'i nil tfuir vniini foriiH. hut a in' leineity. li', in i!ie 11-1 of -V 1 tit iplmrni, tin; hoiiels lire lie) ( '. it-Mvc-i is ).( 1, cilel toiiM'thi.' Alliloiiliorim t'lll 11 1 0 lee. inini n i il leei 11 11.1 :i the lie. ... he 11 villi.-. Hi'ii;!i, while I r.itli u : if, will In? 'wliiitr :'o:in I te ni'l to the aeti f lie At: i 1 jIi mil is no exi. 1 imeul. it ha I c, 11 1 oel h u pr ive'l its Hun lenul elh.-.iey. The Athlojili .i,, Pills wc i-o 01 i,'iu Mi irei!ne I a-, a re -n.; ly for ti-e in f 1111. . te : wiili Athln; I10r.es, tor rheuiuut -tu r.v.i nunr.ilL'i.t 111 I liiii.lrel c(iiiil:iiiii'i. 1 ei ill C'Miiiivlei!! with that leli.e.ly, ll.ev are a certain e.iiv f ir eitle-r of lhe.-.e v, i;,'ei a. I11011 an I i;MlVvsius' ilise.e i . '1 iev )i iv. nUo heeii i' in if I to I e an in v.tli Kit ! i i, ( ! -. foranyan .U,tii"iiv s ari ii:t- fr,,i;i v;:i..t hlo 1 1 or I'ener.il ilel.ility. 'i Lev a,-., e peei.illy v.ilualile t'..r in rvoi's it. ! iiily, I '. , imi-omn.;, i!y.se isi.i, ili-ti. i iii'tel'ea iie. Iioa ia. ho, eon.lijiiiti.in, o.:i of 11 :: n;i I nil i.t'.tn.i, h or !i,-, r ti ,i! !i ..' I . ilisetses (if women they are invilna! U These pills are pet-, itly hiinnle-H an l ii.a lie s .felv irsiul liv mliilt's ri l.iNln t. 'i tiiiloliial i of lho;u who liui'o lei cui e'l will hu .sent f.-eu on npplieatioii. Sllverv ili ii'ju'ist fhoulil Lot p Atl.lupleir.-: Hill AtM'iphop.rt Pill i, hut wheri tin yean not hu hoiiht of i,u ilriijLrii t, the Atido plionw Co., 112 Wall M., N;vv York, wiil fend either (eurriaeo pai.l) tin receipt o: n-vular priec, whieh i.s f.(K) pur Lottie fur Athlojilioros ami C0e. fur PilLj. Win n nSj wan .li k, wo cvc Vrr CvtorU, W In n Iia uu I'liild, sl.n cur l fur liiitt'irla, Wl. -ii .lis bccaius Uiu, .ho clung to t'uatui-ia, Wliou tho hxd CTlldruu, .Uo go them C'uututU, Wl! WAST fi.000 noltli IWtltK Ab.M! iu .si;t,t, otii alu uooii. Cilef o( r.O. Ioto:tl79 Corp. n TliM POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT ervice A New Ilium ,TtJr I'imt.uiiKO by uu offlrlal of over 15 jreum' fXih-ririHii lu Itie Hccrt-l Hurviov, hi (inn M u;tilllei ht lloml Ocuivo Volunm of over BiK) p;i'e uu 1 1 1'v'iuitly iUuatr.iUd by tliu befcl aiUnts in lliu c iuiitry wild A tlnilliiitf recuul ol ilutertiuii lu tlio V. H, Post- HUD Bl ri' 1(11 i.Biiiitinin, Ollleull. imilmi ntt vinbriu iux fketcbm of Wonder. fid hriMtt ol 1'iibt (illlco iicM-ctini lu lliu lli lec linn, l'llrmllt, Uli.l Ciiitnrtl ef Kulibura nf liio U. H. MuiUi tunelU' r with u ruinpli-tii deiicrlptiou of tlio iininy uiijui. ami ciiiiilii;iti i ci'iarivaiicea or tlio wily mel iiiiwiruiiiiloiia t.i Je'riiuJ tho publio; 'au un acciirtitn uceoiintorihii i IM.tlOUS ST til ItOUTH I'll ItTIJS, III which lliu Authir liiul eliurn thitrKU ol tliu )tu oratluu of tlio enii- nce fur Ihu govuiiwuut. tS'-ACENTS WANTED. J9E3 "Minn;- tciKul!i"ra am VoftniMlerii, Murehnuti, Muchuiilu, I'lirtiiem, J rofiwrnonul Men, ami linn drt'iU of eui'lilo m tin u Ut Im) (.'t to g.t this tlmlltnf ItoK. ltliiiiuw luvliu; an unnartlled Mtlot It i $ljht to alt. Wa uj Wmatu Aont uiakluK from 1W W )0a uioiilh wmlly. Wo want iui uuent lu jv t.rwuhip in tho v. h. mut ouundn. irw fttveiwrwkiiHtiiiitANy i'i.Ko with tiiUiiiia t,A.nnil.ilu,.ll!l,0 luU,l( It.. .1' .111 ulij4yuii ill. of (rtiK. it miiuw luvine an unp.iraiieii ie; it iiikui A Ojinrnllhois whUevr. Ai;unt. ro nmelinu MtU'll ii 1 1 IM tW m V. Will WVWUI" 4M.y H J,V(.M with uiiimrulletcil iwani, ii IHtlanm o Alnd ruuw, ua v, glva tiiudal Tru to jmy JftighU, -kiuiuimiKii. va irlvii vuu tliu hlIiiIvo mhIo of till. ItiMik In t. rriliu v hhIu'uh1 vnu. WHtn tut OUT larvo lilultilU'lt ''iruulnr., ooiiUWln ft.lt rrt(llrj. j ,.w4uiAiu.t.u!.!iiiitfittii n.Ad. foir fnfants end Children, i TitiioMl9owrllft l.irnHlorhilitnnr.Umt I Cwtorli nir folic. 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LUKU0CK tl.001) UilTEKa viil immediately relieve, and o::a bcttlo jiositively cure cr relijvo any case of Constipation. "Wan troubled for a year vitb. torpid liver and indiKtiM.and after trying every thine: imajrinnble used B'JRUOCK BLOUD Li'lT'EItS. - The first Loltlo revivad mo aud thj second cured me entirely," J, 13. Wilitassnn, Rochester, N. Y, . SEHlHQr.1ACHIHH HAS KO 1ZQUAL. PERFECTS A TISFACTIONi HenSssIafe Co. SOlUoflCiWfhl-'.Y. C.'.:.-.-s 111. t. lotilt. lito. Attutitt C. r.fi-'i u Cjp Frvlxt. CA J) y.T. .V XIV 1 "I I I V.-'u.w.ii ? A r ! J.) y J, - ri h i-rr , . fiwa r- 3X0 1 rtfr.-. ?;r'V,ry, I Vi Jibuui nljiirloua medicoUca. Tna Cit?rrcn CenriNT, tfl Fulton Buret, N. Y. Atloniviis-At-lMic. J amkso. t'ltoi'si:, ATTOKXKY..VT-LAW. MII'M.KIH KCH, PA All leioli rjn ntriiitiil to I 1 c mrfi t)lri p- iv f.ri HM't mn-titliii. ( iriulmtu Ir. ft uhiii tul l.tmll-'i. j. JACOB mi.UKIU', Allortnfi unit C'ihhsi ,'nr at J.vw iiii)i)i.i:ttt hi. ii, v, '! Iro t I'.r mill nl! itlr I i , 'i r itv p v li,.ii'K'. I.,. I i u',tut. d 111 ftr'tiV tk Ho man HID. yu- i:. iioi auKiiTif, , ATr0rt'EY AT LAV,?jT3 Sl.l.i.N: (ilt( v. Pa. ('I'-ftl.'ti. iti. iv'l .ll r luiiiil I mlri i rcn.pl I m ten lo t i". i.on ultiitlun Id f.rr.1" I. nt lent. J.l. Y I- 11LU AI'TOnriEYAT-LAW., t.r n i.if !, rym'e All I'tHir.p" piitnist.'t ti lilii cure will I c i ruiiii tly attcr.'li'il to. S pi. :i i,Vn. (1. DKITlirclI, ,i ra':;;s:i t r.MT. Mm bt St.,. s, assort, ret All rrolnMti.nftl IiUhukx. nrolnaMv Mlrrf.t to. I'liliPUltillleli! Iu I:ntll.L mil if r:ni. is. Ijov.xif, A TTORNFY-Ar-LA'V, AND Dles 'KI;T ATT0Ii5R7, 3ri'tlltbr;, l'a. (nllpi-'lnn- mat). linni:!l.tlii. In ecnrfa JUP fi, 'TLll. m i 1 iTiiiin. G mxs, p I'LKICU, Attorney Counst.llor-At.Ltw Oitice lu A' ItutlilliiK mie ilo I KiiifcH li L It I I'M. Hu r LL. M'lliismui , I'uun a, I'lillnf tlnnf Al,. I ttll.ntlitT )nnU.tl tat i.rrii i milli'lluil and will rvtloo retylpo I'luinit n'trutli'n. A jr.) I, ';.!. T SMITH. ATTOKNKY AT LA it. Ml III) 1. Kilt' lit I, VEli It CO., FA OL'ere Lin Priilon."l'innl Scrvlec" to ll. ak Con'iiltutluua In l.tmllili uml tloimai;. A. V. POTTKK, ATtOhXhY AT LAW. bclinsgvovo, Pa , ('tl. r tlnlr I'T'itci.-lunul orv lee. to lb ictlll All lexnl I'li.-luu.'K enlrutol 14 tlielrenru wl roi'uiiv iT'iini'i tttlcotlun. o.Juty 4. ti. Otllou UD M.IU tH. J 11. U III MM, Attornoy-at-Lu"v, MiJilkLiuili, l a. cuiiPiiitiiit'iu lu ,ti ta i.-uk'i. ti-. I'.rll' b mt. 1erri JOHN II. AKNULP, ttoi'iitj- nt Liwt VllliLEKtlSOpl5' l'telotcliinn I liUtllinHK no nolo I t,i til. t ji win Lu roitj ily MtiLilc l Ij. y.MIUlOLH. OKWIO, A TTOKXEY-A T LA W, lliuir, C'nlun l'u fat (Jlllec on Murk, t Slr. 01.. uu. doi.r .ail of U.m brrti Ileum. lieo.ilj, i77.tl.J JOHN K. Hl.ClilKS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACI, h'entz, fnvila- Vo.t 'a "tTColloctloiiii proiniitlyuiodjtj e ... 1 onu jiji j ji . i .. i. m ii. m hi Physicians, $c, JOHN V. I I.-UEU, M. JH WliKlVbiiryli, rnn'N. A icraiiiKtn ol the I'l lveriiiy of r.enfylTi. Ilia, ollurt hlil iiruUittauul inrviec. Ik irm lit M lilu I. hurkli an.l uainiMr. I i i;ll.li .ml 'OrrniitD. UBU-. la Mr.O. A IB f.BWl ACiiveh'i biilliluiK. II. J. HMITH, Physician & iurcccn, llcnvtr Syrians, Sntltv (irtmiy, iVr I Uteri hli proltttalnnal i.irl.vi x th ruLII Olttoo oa Maloitrvol. Jun. Ho;. J" URIEH UAltUElti " PHYSICIAN & SlJRGkON, MUlillfburgk, ritn'a. tXI'-ri Mi profai.lrnal .erviom In la ertfsewa nl Ml'lillhtiurg ami Tloliilly. tilllra m r Jeajj V. en I of tlm Court Hou.a, Ik Ain.hl'a k)lulaf , hoHouo 0ip.alte 0yo.llo tiiatlii( oil) oo. tVAHTAcnrrsTasaL en ftb-lVnaiMQnf (TMh) kiirQrtt fttiil V I'.ioUiNiyQ Torrliirir iiuHititaiHi A I (A it d! MM ( i -,