r i A t ; i.i f ' H. UAUTKH. will not reason is a bigot ; ho that cannot is a fool ; ho that ilarc not is a slave. Kimott am I'KoiiiimoJj VOL, XXIII M1DDLEBURGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A. AUGUST II, 1SS7. lite! Ho I'OKTUY: - . . ' DOLLY SmiS. AllirKBTOIlY Or THK INVASION OK KS!VI.VSIA It V Tlllt I'OAr'KD KK'VTU AllMY I a 1H03. js'o mom tlio CKiinon' furror d?tp 'flie iiimilil wlierln our fullers ilocp; Tli muteor ,lur ' """" "word .No nioro limits "P tl,a Moody award; ThJ nttt of hoof ami bat tin yell, o mom ftlTi lgliten liill niul dell, TUd rlul't ha won 11,0 conflict' pit, And peace r-orene In ours at last. Sow we delght at full of nltflit To k'ntlier round our WmiddcH bright, And lit to glorious buttle rhyme, Or rnd tli tiilo of Iron tlinn. For martini is Um huiiuin Imart, And never will from valor part In peaco we deck our battlefield, And bnrnlMi onr forefathers' nhiolds ! Twus oh a Minny day In June, And wearing thro' the afternoon, That (lenoral Pickett, under Lee, I,ed up hi Houthern chivalry Thro' old Oreetictirtle's loyal town ; And "i-Urn-and bars" and bayonet hhone, Wheu out ran Holly Harris true, Wrnpped In the old rc1, white uud blur I Ouo hand lay hidden on a fold, And clncped a dniftfer In its hold. "Couie.tear thie from my loiu'' hhe Mild, The wretch that dared It ho in dead ! Vilu traitors to your fathers' trout, You uliculil long Mince have bit the diit. your w hole cursed army I defy, And I fchall scorn you till I die!" Mi e flung aback lior tangled hair, Iler eyes put on an anry fclure; The pendant portion of her fla .she el look and sneered the 'rebel rn' J.oiiler lio nh out .'d hi her wrath : "Why do yon ooem to nhun my path? Comi,tako the Hag youhuvo betray d, You rebel ho'de, you arc afraid!" "Hull!" paid tho Southern (ieneral, "halt! Keturn Palute for nue.lt assault!' J 'rent: id arms elie'p a noble maid, A true American." ho haid. Five thousand rides glittered clear ; Five thousand men pent up a cheer, For her the bruveht of the brave, Who mock at prison cell and gravel "Forward once more," brave Pickett cried, "That girl should be a hero's bri.lx t fcllie doeth deseservo an honored place In the proud annals of our race!" Then as the heavy ranks moved on, With bayonets hlantiiig in the sun, A many a Miuthern soldier gii.ed On that young woman's face timu.ed! An hour brave Dolly Harris rtood, Draped in her rotmtry's flag and viewed The inactive columns papxitig by. With proud contempt and flatdiing eye Was ever braver woman born A nation's recoid to ni'oin? Is there no place for Dolliu's name Pennsylvania's roll of fame. (Uo. W. Ktttoman. HAEY ANN'S MISTAKE. It wab a email, unpninlcd boo bo, etaiood au iuduscribable hue l.y tho uuma and rains of half a century, a row of Bliflf, Ltuubardy populurs in frout, and buueath tbo windows, in a narrow bod, outlined by strips of board, blossomed four o'clockB, youth and old ugo,' and gaudy Afri can marigolds, which eeouiod to bold np their oiango torches with a dia tinctly doQaut air- Green paper nbades veiled the windows, and a knocker, with au cuglo's Load, Lung in the upper cuutro o( tbo door- livery one has seen sucli houses along tbo oouutry roads where the Quoen A duo craza has not yet pone (rated, aud orchards and Japanese foliago plants aro unknown Miss Fossot aud hor nieoe, Jlury Ann, sat iu the little front room sow ing rags for a carpet. A bright wood fire crackled aud snapped in tha air tight stove, for although tho ua shone bright on the African Marigolds and four o'olocks, there as a keoo wind blowing, and tho dead leaves were eorriod in all direc tions. The eat was asloep among the balls of rags which wade a parU colored laouutain ia one corner of the room, and tho woodenclocktick. d ahhlijr on the shelf alongside of a of dried baiUttisM oJ a plas it of ns parrot with broken Mum Fa was tU&lj aai spare, -Wi Calae front mkmh dil nut in W atd ker Ucii Uir, and spec- . Wary Ad was lig ht and CiaoefuUy rouodeJ, with dark, sol 'q eyes, and lips redder-thaa wili raspberries. To Miss Fossot everything la tU wona wassobsidiory just at present. v m culshmg of the carpet wwioff, la all the noiveise whioh was actually impossible. There is just this differ ence betwaon Bixty and eizlien, '1 was a-colculotin,' Miss Fossutt d'oned on, os sho drew the swift neodle in and ont, 'to get this ouo carpet wove afore snow-fall, but 1 guess it'll bo a clone shavo now. 1 didn't know, if t could got my opnro chamber carpeted, but that tho school-ma'am might coma hero to board; and throe dollars n week is tlireo dollars a week iu these time.' 'Yes, I know, aunty,' said Mary Ann; ind why shouUn't sho come? We shall soon Lavo tho carpet ready for the loom, and, in tho mcautituu, why shouldn't sho bo nntinficd with a rug or two laid down by tho bed and in front of the bureau?' 'Ilavca t yott heard''' said Miss Fossott stooping to regain her epool of liucn thread, which bad rolled away nndor the cat's eant resting- place, Tho ech iol-maiu's going to bo mariiod, and tho now teacher Kliss Itay ho board to hum. I don't boliovo ho'll get along better than MIsuMarston did, if he'd a man teacher.' Mary Anu's ryes lijjbled up. 'To bo married?' mid bho. 'Yob,' nodded Mi3 1'Wsott- 'Who in bIjo going In marry, Am I FoBsett' 'Our uext neighbor,' said Misk Fofisctt grimly. 'Mr, Fairweutlici' 'Yep, Mr. Fairwcalhor, It beats alii' Miss Fosselt added 'to think yon should not a huord it aforo uowl Why, whe's going to have a dove colored silk drosa from l!iidcn i t. ind a store hat, trimmod with Bluff ed birds aud n roul brouhay obawl! Must ha, lai! up a night o' money I should s'pose,' Mary Anu was silent. It was a jucktion whether or oot sho hrard tho stream of idle chatter that lim ed unintcrrnptodly from her aunt's lips For herself tbo sowed away, and uttered uovor a word. John Fuirwealher t bo married to Alda Marstont The news had fallen liko a tbnnderbolt into tho poaccful soiooily of her hart. In novels sho bad read, many a timo and off, of tho duplicity of man. but tbo fnct had rever coino no uour homo before. Tho two women Bowed diligently at tbo carpel-rags until dink. Mis Fount tt had no idea that uny no could dohire rest from so dulighlful au occupation, aud Mary Ann scarce ly knew whut tho wus doing. A Bort of Pltipor seemed to tiurnb her sen se s. Uunss we'd bettor stop a Bpell now,' said tho old lady. 'Just yon run out to tho well and (ill tho tea kettle, aud I'll Net out tho nppIouBUia nd doughnuts and riz biscuits. Wo won't Lev uo regular meal, being there's bucU a hurry with tbo rngs-' Mary Ann stuok her noodlo into ono of tbo rod llannel loavos of tho houso-wifd, which was fashioned like a miniature book dropped her tbiiuo bio into her pocket and vanished. Sho did uot go straight to the well though. She stole np tho wind ing woodbn stairway Grtt into her own room, whoro tho yellow glow of the BiiDHot yet lingered and took two or three driod roBobudj and a sprig of Kcoutod geranium from a little box iu tho corner of tho table-draver, Looking at them for a moment, sho opened tho window aud llung tbeiu out into tho grass bolow 'I bavo boon a fool long enough,' said sho tohereolf- And thon she Wont forth to the well and filled tho tea kottlo, lislon-. ing vaguely as sho did to the melan choly 'cheep-cheep' of the crickets iu tho stone wall, 'Mary Ann! a voiao uttored. Mary Ann started so violently that she had nearly dropped the toa-kots tie. It was Miss Marston who had come unexpectedly up tho path, with u bunch of colored uaplosloavoa iu her hands. 'Oh, Miss Alda, how you startled me' Took tae for a ghost, h said Al da Marston, laughing. 'Uut 1 want ed to see you, Mary Auo. Goodnest aw, iuteuUy serutiuisiu Lor fue by the iast fading gleams of day iigh, 'Low pretty the ebilJ is grow ing! i don't blame J oha or bdog bewitched about Let.' . 'Dil you want anything!' ald Mary Abo, bridging op a little. l wact ya child,' said Alda Mar- ion, lu the pietty, dominoorin auia nor whioh, being a 'school-ma'am, sho had naturally acquired. 'Can yon ho'p mo with my sowing a little, this weokJ' 'I au afraid I cm not,' said Mary Ann, with bur fuco turuod a.vay. 'Oil, Mary Aon aud I had oount ed on yon." 'I canuot!1 frigidly ropoatcd the girl. Miss Marston s'.o hI silent for a minnto or two. 'Hut yen haven't o mgratulatod mo jet. Mary Ann,' bald sho, coax iuly. Mary Annn wilbdrow Lt-rst.lf rpas modically from ti e litrbt touch c' bet band. 'I'm 6uro I h po you will bo very happy,' Haid sh, N ) I don't cither, I don't hopn anythiug of that kind!' And alio lied away, sobbing and holding tight to tbo tea-kettlo, whoso Rpont dripped all tho way to a mjal lachrymatory fashion. Tbo kiropcuo laui;) ia?i lighted when pIio reached tho room where tho balls of carpot ragi woro pi'eil np. John Fail weal her himself wum leaning againol tho wood' ti maiillu arch with his ilbow in dangorona proinimly to tbn c ihj of di ie 1 biit toillies, but lur u-.iul win nowu .io to 1)0 feen. '.Sho bad go no np stairs,' tho young man cxplaiued, in uhsa-oi' tj Mary Anu'a bowildered look, 'to get a bag of hops for d I .Mts1 Uubbard's neuralgia. Aro you ill, M.iry Ann? yon look so white an. I weary.' With gentlo authority ho took the, ten-kcttlo f.ioiu her haud( aud Ki t it on tho Btof, Mary Anu btlpbshly regarding htm tho ubilo. How tall and htraiht and Iriu l-somohowrtf-! How plcaHant shone i ho light front hid g Lial, h.uul oyob! How dearly ho bad learned to lovo him! And now it must ail bo ttu- d ono again.' Win it not ultuost wickod to i.llow bersilf to look ad mit ingly 0)in tho f tco of tho man who belonged to Alda MaiBtou Willi Ibeeo thoughts in br boat I, it was uo wonder that liar expression grow frid cn icicle. She p.ffl no to his iricbtiou. VMisB Mirston was ont by tbo wcll juat UOA',' Bid 1 (.ho 'You will And her tin t o-' 'Mina Marston, !i?, stid Mr Fair wcalhor, with provoking equanimity, 'That roiitin Is mo yon havuu't told mo yet wh it yon think of our family arrangements: ero yo t suiii ibod'.' Mary Ann looked at him iu amu.o- ruitut, ftliuoi t in uuger. 'Uf courso I was surptised,' haid fche. 'Ju. gulicring ail her pres ence of miud, 'I dou't know why. It is no biiMiicbH of mine!' 'lut it is, tliough,' baid John Fair weather. 'It has only driven tuo a' littlo sooner thau otherwise antici pated, to ask you to Iistcu to my suit Misa Alda must not iiuai:ino that hbo ia tho ouly poison iu the woildwhocau get married.' Mary Aun drew herself op. 'Mr, Fairweather,' said she, 'I mutt beg you to romoiobcr yourself. Wo aro not Marmous hero Neither nro you any relation to FlucboarJ. In this country a umu can bavo but ono wife!' Mr. Fuirweather looked puz.led. 'An iudifputablo fact,' said be. 'Uut I kuow of no ono who is con tradicting it.' 'How how daro you iitsult me by such words n this!' cried poor Mary Ann. 'You, that aro onguged to Miss Alda Mui etou' 'Hut I am not eugugod to Miss Alda Mirstou,' 'Mr. Fairwoatlior' 'I am not indeed,' ho said 'Dear littlo Mary Aun, do uot look at mo with such incredulous eyob! Miss Alda Marston uaQUocod to my fath er. Sho is to bo my stop mother, next month. Aud us f would uatur ally, under tuo exibtiug oiroumstan cos, prefer a homo of my own, I want you to be its household angel!' Notuuother word was spoken Mary Ann's soft eyes, brimming over with glad tears, wcro lifted to John's fdoo. Sho stolo toward him uud hid hor crimson cheek against his shoulder, his arm tighteuod itself, ia tho most natural tuanuor iu the world, around hor waist. And when Miss Fossett catuo dowa stair with the bag of hops, tbetw were busily ongagod iu pick ing op tho bills of earpewaga, which had rollod away iu ever direc tion. 'It was the eat, aaaty.' explained Mary Aon '-Shty wiur nIoj'' !rr fiw vory middld of the balbi, mid when alto got up and strotuhed herself ' 'Cats area droadful. b' t'tor when lliero's woik arouudl' said Miss Fos.. set. And after John Fuirwealher had gono homo with his stepmother elect (Mary Aon wasn't tho bit ii the world jj alo.ii of Mius AM i Marston uow), tho girl crept out u tho duw and hlatligltt to pick no tho diiol froaohn l i Hu sjoutod go'auia-n loaves, 'Oh, what, a fml I w,a!' fcho whis percd hi .fily tJ horsolfj '.iu I how hnppy I auj at last!' .SiiO lu.tpi;.l M13.1 Miiptoa with hot drc'ixua, a.'lor all, ai'l whon tlio rag carpet was soivn uud woven in j rainbow etripos, it ocupiud the place of honor on Mrs John Fair, weather's little kitchen floor. 'Isu't it ptttly, JohnT' Klio Clicd. tbo limt day it was laid down. 'i he prettiest thing I ever saw in my bf.',' mid Mr. Fait weather, loo! ing htraight into hid wif o'bface. And Mrs. F.iirwoalh cr laughed an I blit.-hc-d, and said: 'Now, John, dou't bo a gooe!' i.iltir.3 Charloy Ux-P7- Wheu Mr. and Mia. Ci'll'ouard ro tuiiicdliom th'.ir woddiog journey they settled right dowu to home keeping. Happior doves r.evor (itt lled in a Hat, and Mrs. Cull! '"ill d di lei milled to make homo happy for t'hatloy from the start. No faturo micuuderetanding should ariao in their dotueslio arrangements, if her wiadom and tact could prevent it. When they sat dowu to their first moal Xoilio bdpu.l hita to an opaipta blub of something au inch thick, tl at foil on tho tublo with a dull, sickon ing thud 'llu ro is s mo homo ma Iu bread liko your fuolber used to lunko, Cliailoy, dear,' eho said sweetly. I louruod how to make that solid circle of rolhr !0inposi tiuti around the middle tho loaf wh u wo were stopping r hoacc last week t if you hoo wunt a chuiif e I can mat biuud whiter than snow and lighter tbua sea foaiu, .njl lis is tbn kind your mother maL.fs, and I thought you nrght liko it tho fust day to keep you from getting homesick. ' ' That nico cako,' sho a ldc'd, soo- ing him thoughtfully Iryiug to in-, .lent with bis folk a dark Lrown pyramid of elastic concrete, 'in a cako sa -It us your auut KUon used to muk. 1 got tho proscription., from her, I don't cut it myself, but it is Baid to bo haruJos) if not tnken to excess. These irrogular frag Lioulu of leather bi.lts sre dougbnut.i, liko your grandmother mukeHj she told mo how to tonko them, aud I bad a coroner's permit to mako thcfe. Those ghastly ret.iains on tbo platter nro nil that is left of the boloeanal; that iu tho chicken roastod after the favorite proscription of your sister Jane, Aud thin, Clint ley, doar,' she continued, pouring ont a coal-bhck liquor, not quite ho thick as tbo Mia bisMppi rivor but far moro odorotu1, this is coll'uo liko you used to get at homo. I make all (huso things some what differently for tuysolf aud will itho tuy own receipts as a rulo after thia, but any lime you wuut things us you used to bavo them at home, dour, I can fill every prescription iu pbarmucopa'ia, and dou't you forget it.' Aud bo didn't' That was twenty-threo years ago, aril imt ono of tho six young ('all bourds can remember ever to bavo bcurd their father bo muoh as ruler to tbo doughnuts bis grandmother used to mako wbeu ho was a boy. Our ITcarsst Starry ITaigalara- An Knglidh astronomer claims to Itavo proved that tho btur 01 lyj,'"! ia fifty billiona of miloa from tho eurth. Thon, light, which flius from the nan to tho earth in eiht tniui qUh. is nearly ten tuoutha iu oomiua from 01 Cygni. Yot thin in our uext door neighbor oniony lha atara, aud tho next on to it is probably quite o far boyoud it. It will be seen that the poets who tulle no glibly about 'Hitting from alar to Ntur" want to di Noui.) rapid Hitting. A rentleiiiMu ent bis littlo urn tvith n Ifiifr to lli pohtolTioo uuj iiioiitfy to pay jM.etaj,'-. Having rotiirnod with the money, lm tiui.l, '-yvv ,jUIJIJ thotbinu properly. baw iuauy folk pnttJu' lUr U ib jioatoffleo througlt tlio tioU and t f watobt my chance and got inlua iu Ui botUtofc." . . ; Duty efConstiUw Tho llsrrisbitvg Pa'ri't eay.s thn now iiceoHo law wont into elleet to ; Wil2jJ;ZJ$&& far ai tbo duties of constables ""' I concerned tho tnotueut tho goei not ! , t Xif t df C f t ''' Vjll i.ind the law. It.ii well, the, f oe f A X ?M M i I 4" 7 V& to icf.,r to tin dalir i .,f tho cotis'a- !hi VV VW? n V) t T j 'J vl b!e under the tho law w'.:: tin lit i I (14 f j.io.V4. It shall be t!i- dut y of cr.'h ivtunta. bin in tint o, uut v to vi-it at l-ml illCO til ('i"h in t:th all pl.tcis wd'nti . ... , tli(.ir replied ivn jo. i ( di. 'lions ln io avy T.ptora ar il 1 or kept, to ei -rtaiii if uo v pro i m i kjs of this or' ptny ad of at.Mi uoly it I iliii.; to sale 1 or fin t'i'. hii.;; of s .cli liipiors l ave In uu or Hid beiio' viol. lie 1, nnd whenever any w:c'i violation, i:i s!ia!l bo hi dvity to forthwith nnl;M wiit-j t n rct'tira if tho f.:::io tit tho c on! I , . i ., ' Oiqitul t'T Sessl. lis With tho ll'tll ,e ; ii , iii , . ' of tuo wttti(6is, nnd to do w -liat-o- ever htniii lift in his power to inn, tbn t. (Tender to jnstici ; an I upon imv negKct r reUisul of said olVioer to pei f n in the tifresia.l duty, tho i.ai.l coil ft Bliail iioooiio tlio sat.u pi.iuil ti.:H provi.h I in section II f t!.i.. act. TI.e penally i. i . v. te tilid in. po'iH u tii.o i.f not in on tlian !?"' I'1 and in:j i ii.oni.n t.t f..r Hot i. ore than i two veaiM, or liulli, at tlio discretion ! cf tho emit. (Wsialtos A.llboob ligcd to make returns as fallows ludos- board.- gambling liotuof; rond.s. mi I bridges; sales of oloomar- gill me; del t' UllU'tl out ol i'i:i:oll; trippling a:i I diaotdet ly h nines, per sons fill r.lnhilig li.pl r on nnd.13; pcrjous furni'-hing liquor for s;,lr, yift or otherwise, to luiiieir1, peisoii.s of intt tnperato habits, tho ii.s.iuo or those intoxii'u'cd; poisons violatitig tlie net (high lieou.U') of M iv 21, I S87; portions w ho sell without liccM'c, oven if ILi y bao not vu luted the law. At the sar.n time tin (totu;li,bles 111 o n j line I to repot t violi.tors .-,'. tin f ctio'. id llie law which provide j ap'ainot wl ohi.-iale dealers or Id.-nile dealers or r . : 1 1 - ' .'ess tlian a quart, or bot- j li'jnor to bo drai.k 00 dura selling ! tlvTH a!lowin their rouiiss or at uny pUcu pi. vidud by such bullui j f ,r tliat. pu: poiic. O.iOine.l to t iko in lv a oi;r:o' olani'o at Hiieii'ty uud btiMtiUid iu 'I'Ut'n.l fo uu lhat I In 10 is a i ;ol lui'i. of boiHfly in n.a'iv trai. nu'ti !,. anion,'; nici:, Il i . us ei,noii"ii ai'joti;,' tho inilliot'i'.iie i ei'iilaturs ud aiuoiij tho impeeiii.ioii . lloiidtity of ehuracL' r in buiiioi ch truusactioiin iri.iii cnviaolo leoiitatioL- I'ibhone.' ty may niif.jeed iu n.,ioe oi,e ;;iatid Kchi too. or i'. in iv huoh 1 in u lon'-coiitintted Mu ii ri i f pii tl i hIi mI- in,'sr, but oeeo found out uu 1 the hiie- co.ttS cf all y eai h uftitwaid iu iy In completely bii;;otud Uo tho other i.nu.i .r .1 i .. j ii,.. ...... i .., : ... . r . .. ...... . ..,,.. ...., . , ( u"iiik uoiu..,;.iijr miMj uu. i iiontM, weary iHiillnp: and rtinv ctiiov it is tho i q livukul cf ciipitu! iu vt bt-1 distrosslnrf synpior:'.;. U'lioua 0d. I ncss may 1)3 prj; ;j ly icrm-id i,.,, ,i, ,n , ; an affection of tlte llvcr, and Why ihonld a o m,u ti, a ; thorouf.hly c.-.mlbyth bind:, tee. hi u;,' a j;ood Milaiy and grand rOR-.'-lator of t '0 I'lVCi' with bright proHpeiils for years to come, I'lluw him.ailf to fall into lla etimo uf robbery only to bo discov ered uud dtnrucud? Il is uu inii'- ma. But if wo trti.'o I he iiihtoty of i t;i who linn thus fallen, it i!l 1-u fui;i.J that bis biu began with umIuu itia vngances or dinHipatious of bono kiud. It boati with motul ubliquity uutil it lipoued into erimu. Good company and eueful iitteii tiou to tho moral and domestic do tics of lifo nro tho only giiaiantouti ugaiutit Mio niorul rum wbuh ii,oi tably follows iu tho path of undiii (jxtravnuiieeH and dislione.sty. A Novol Euuiaors- A novel btuiuuna id that which hoiuu root) havo gouu iuto up ii Crawford oounty, l'ouuiylvauia the raising of pulo-oats. They Lavi started two ranchoa for thu purpown. ouo at Littlu'a Oorucua aud iwiuthoi ut Miller'a Corueru. Tho object ir to Bocuro thk fur of thu cats. It in not generally known that thin form tho trimming of ooally cloaka fot women. It U obtained now from tho aoicuaU caught in their wild stuto, but a finer and bettor cau bt ohtaiaod by ahutliug tho auimalu up and improving thorn by are. Thoy aro extremely prolific, and ta tin polu Ure worth $1 opieos aa Uioy sum from tho animals, it (aLaliarod fhat the Uualupus em mU to pay wcj, - ' H ' tlUJilKkXt'. i 'mmuZM&.MjjxsM ii - - .. - -- r.-.. ... ....... .r--iTf 'C(rfM-JnliroT.-in !ini,ln,v.hiiar-s ;:.-ik f, r. 1 ' 'vai.-wMtitwKjjHnit j.. -..i.j.u j4.iriu.tn.-' Jt. A. A ;tr..:, it :.. IU Go, 0-to.-U til, Itou.'j :, T. J V.' i MA'.IAN'D Kdl'IIIUV'K f i Ci.Uol. Sili.'c r i..:ui.ty i'.t. . m t t;'tt rvtt, ... i n v .-in ; .""'K'!. '":.tk la I ii.l ori.a o.., i. o.ii.v hunll-i. -nl oi-riiun. Mao-li, IT, Ii I. U. .. . J)!l. 11. V. T )()!. PHYSICIAN Af.'O MJPGf.ON, I Yeelilnt 'J, I'll 10 i i r. ' t l. 'i .1 r i .1 Iti i.rc, I. i U ii.. .1(1.1 r. I it! ' ll t,,.. .1 I.-, ti. n fi is."- V A .N ! . I i i.'iU'AL. .v m.-i :,:r , : S.'lliM..'l OVe t: a'i iu i l'-'l.li':t . .. I VI; J W. SF.Ii'. i v, corner. Savih'f Co ihIv Pa im - . .. ti.. .i- i-.-i t .i- m ui.j i. m I ii't:.iis not it i...n.i!i amuii.im a v. j it.ui rui.vau id 1 a THE REMEDY rou IllIIA M TIMM. fy Wlfo V fl!Tli tr I vt.Wx Kit tt. ti..i tin In 1m 1 rV iil l. r ail' niiti tt'.'f hit rmiU 'tn imttiltirf l-v M i-..ir, At. 4 (.ill I ti. t i-'i ri I- 'rit .1 1 X" I 1 U ih n( t 1 in n rt'i-1 "u It ilr. 1 ly. Mt-i.iii- r- Ij n! y j ;U i t tm-ti. i itiu' w- m U .!. t.i.l l.V l inn -tiii tr t Wi.r-' I -vt:f f-'f 111' h,tm .i iii'm in-. It r it rl. ii'l nf il.'-tl'ti. It wrw nvntiir ( j I v J ' fF III 1 .f oiieH.efc tUi'l 111 V Wil l !; t V.:i. il i. - l "hi Hi U h I. 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L'.y li'.'cu l.irlty iii i'a t.CT.ioii cr su: pen sions of its funct'nns, tlio'bllo la J'-iLIj to ovijiiU-.v into tin blood. cauIiip,j;v;7u"-lcn,sailov complexion, j :hu eyes, L!! l0U3 (Uanh(L,lt a I!n5u!!cl, and biliut v Of.'ian.l, IiURDOCi( BLOOD BITTERS. Act upon tho stomach, bovola and livor, makinfr healthy b!lo and pura blood, and open9 the culvcrta and sluiceways for the outlet of disease. Sold cverywhoro and guaranteed to cure. YOUR LAST CHAHSc Til IIOV 1.9ti-' DAKOTA ',. rni: I A LOW PHICES. Tcjttii . . 'j-y en. e. Wf.iTLR I R.VLWfctCJ. l.u. J v...! I'.t V I O.t 1TKI I.H 1 I lvo HALF yi'urw. lrli'-i ure rni'lillvuil MILLION viilii'lna. Mmim. Willi BUtll ll.ki. ACfISS IvItih rniiri .4 . f ('li' di'.' lul III. II Uj.tiH f- Mii III Iti 4 U f-uit. ftftle,iuid irtuur, iM.l.lfdl iu iurk"lti. .1 ri.Tl. Mhl.r iMirlloulutf, hm..tu ti'vji rtiiiri h- h, pct:i4, anil Hfitui ml. uu ti.-iM A rii n whiiti fail, uro "f cpupM Ii ru'vuf Uua CHARLES E. SIMMONS, Iud''ni V W. K.ul.ray. 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