- 17 1 K II l.lil 1 J JJ T. H. HAUTlfill. lie ti Si will not reason is a bigot; lio that cannot is a fool ; ho Hint dare not is a slave. Kim Ton 5D rnoritiBTOB VOL. XXIII Mlt )LElttJRGH, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, AUGUST 18, 1887. N033 ..,'JJ.I U- - ill I i . , u n i w. .rOKTKY: Co Careful How You Speak of Others- In ppeaVIng of a person's faults, Vtt. don't forget your own ; neiu.mber, those with homes of glass bbould never throw a stoue. If w have nothing tlso to do XbantalKof thou who sin; 'Tl better to coiunionce at home, Ami from that po ut heirln. yft hnve no rlht to Jude a man Until he's fairly trl.-d-ghould we not lifce hU company, We know the world In wldo. Some may v fault, (and who baa not?) The oU aa a" yunB-I-.rhapa we way, for ought we know, Have fifty to their one. I'll tell you f hotter plan I finJ It worka full well ; To try my wn defects to cure, Kre others' fnulta to tell. And though I sometimes hope to bo Jio worse than eome I know, Jly own shortcomings bid me lot The faults of othera go. a Tlien K t us all, when we begin, To slander friend or foe, Think of the harm ono word may do To those who better know. Koineuiber, blundera sometimes, liko Ourohickens, "roost at home;" Don't speak of other's faults until We have none of our own. tne. As I approached headquarter! 1 noticed ft nnmbor of scouts group ed togflthor, and evidently engaged io discussing something important, and I aooo learned what thia was. General Shoridan desired to vend expression of mutual Tbeo, addressing my neighbor, I spoke. 'Time's op,' I said; 'and its my tnrn. I am deeply indebted to you for jour company, but wo mnet part.' ad important dispatch to FortlThen I raised my gun to cay shouU Dodge, 'a " distance of ninety-five miles. Volunteers were requested bat none responded. The general (old me this, and what could I do t 'GoDeral,' 1 said, 'if thero is no one ready to Tolitoteor, I'll carry your dispatches mysolf.' The general expressed himsolf greatly pleased at iny offer, but at the same limo said that he bad not thought of asking me to undertake the duty, as 1 bad been fully hard worked already. Hut it was very important that the dispatches should go. 'If you don't pet a courier by 4 o'clock this afternoon, I'll do the business,' I rospoodod, 'but I must have a fresh horse, and moantirao der nnd blazed away, hilling the beast on the hip Inserting a sec ond cartridge, I fired into him again, and twice more nulil at tail ho lay stretched out nico and comfortable. Like nil government niulus, he was a tough ono, nnd died bard, My shots brought out the troops, and when they learned what hud happened, thoy nil said it served him right, 1 then walked into hend quailers and delivered my dispatch es, and received tho compliments of thegineral. I proceeded to put iu some hours of soli sloep, nnd then left that same uiht for Fort ILiys with more dispatches, which 1 deliv ered early tho next morning to Gen eral Sboiidm. My record of these diatrnall ! twenty nnd a ten, nnd India pack- opposite ago vbns his boot bee's nud west bucklo nnd coat buttons, 1 liko yon to put on a ticket o 'Lot Property' nnd take charge of 'em. Sergeant, good day.' t 'But, 1 want to' talk with you 800)0-' i ' 'Sergeant, 1 vhas A greenhorn nnd a fool, uud 1 cau'l sblop any lunger? 'But, here 1' 'Dot vbas all right. Maypo 1 vln.s some oldt Dutchman from a puck county, nod eafurybody can bbin die mo, and mnype 1 vim oop to somo shntilT. (load pye, Sorgeuut. It vliaa going to be A hot day, 'und Shuko vhas all alone iu dor suloou !' will tnko a littlo ret.' It was not tides in as follows: Full Lamed to much rest I go1., but punctually nt 4 Fort Hays; C5 miles in 12 hours, o'clock I sunonnced myself read',l rort Have to rurt Dudgo, D5 milos and mounting a fresh on the road. 1 crossed Smoky Hill river at dark, and it was just day light as I rode np'to Sam Long horse, started . in tho succeeding 21 hours Fai t i l . 1.... i - T.v.i r 1 or ...:i ... i'uujju iu rort inniti i, ) iuiiu iui mule, 35 miles oil" mule, tho same night: and back to Foil Hoys, f,5 Crossing on the 1'awuce fork, where miles, tho next total, '2do miles, A company of colored cavalry wero over a rough country, infested by posted, noder Mnjor Cox. Here I got a fresh horse, nnd continuing my lonely rido, coverod the remain iug twcnty-flvo mike to Fort Dodge, nnd arrived soon after 9 o clock o'clock without having seen a single Indian. On retnrning from n long rido, in Having doliverod my dispatches EUFFALO BILL'S LOlsO MBS. the ludiaus, I was one night accost- that tho commander wished cd by Cortin, tho cbitf id ecouts, who bouio despatches to Fort Larnod was in a difficulty. Tke general was my own post. I, of course, readily auxions to send somo uiipatcue to I undertook to curry tliso, and my U'jnernl Shetidau at Fort Hayes, offor was gladly aocptod by tho sotn-i ci 'Lty miles iff. The scouts general, Jprovidod I thongut I could noiilnl.lu did not frerzi on to the job. etand tho trip after my recent fa- They urged thut they were nnt suffi- tigne.' hostile lndiiiu without any defiuito interval of roht. On arriving nt Fort Hays 1 wns highly complimented by (Ion, Shcri. dun on my nchiovoinout. 'Cody,' ho eaii, '1 have decided to appoint you guide and chief of Koout, with tho command.' And thus it una 1 camo to bo chief to send f scouts, Uiiited StuttB Army. laakos V7ithout E:ots BUNDER BISTIITQUISHES SELF- IIIM- ;nlB (ill acnuulbtea wuu me wwv country to go by night. Tho dis. patch was importaut, and so Curtis mm a to me and atled mo, if I was tot too tired, to volunteer. It ln.r aticklihh i)ice cf woik What! you here?' exclaimed gergmtut lloudul, the other day, as 'AH 1 want U a fresh horse, fc.r, . ... , . . c . D I fiQitl. Llr aifiknilinrv v IIia 1nu1r UtlllMItU Vf tllW Uh.OIl 'Vhull, 1 ptilief it vhus my duly to was not auch a thing as a decent eome down nn report on some case. was horse available, the onljr animals. to-srrir-- vniuuiua ugu;j"-T The be bad being government mules of 1 presume ao ; most anybody mn whole, country wns liutd by Indiaus, which there was a laigo oboico. 1 swindle you, h'n a wonder .yon It was a dark night and a sorra was made no iiuuetmy nu mi mis. -iroi utT0 R dollar left threatening no wevor, tho diepnLchs out your mule, I emd, 'I oui ready 'I vhaa awful greon, eh f tu had to be eeut off, and so I as aow.' y08, you aro.' sauted, bnrcniuiui.' only that 1 should Ihemulowas rapidly loriucom- j ,Lna iuD0Ci;IJtf ite bo provided with the best mount in ing, and at uaru i eiariea onco moie Hhild r tho fort This wns rondily assented on tho road for foil Liimea, nnu 'About ns innoceut as n boy three What's tho matter now V inaypo you Imf pcen n to, tlo sconts took a" fond farowell prococded without interrupt to years old. Wl of'me, and witb their wishes for sue- Cook creek, tLitty miles from Foil .Sergeant, n ccea ringiogin my cms, T set out on feller tuko tlirco cards uud throw 'em lull niouud on a table like lightuiugf '1 havo ' 'Uud ho likes you to bet dot you lean pick oudt dot aeo of lieuita ' 'Yes. '1 bill's called threo-enrd Dodge, .. i .? ,.i i i.i mv long lido. uoro 1 u"uh' uu. iuu .uj The Dight was daik as pitch, but mulo to a pool ta l ive him some iu;. nnvtnu nil tho better chanco ol wnter. I nlso stood myself a drink, Cbcuping the Indians. My greatest using my hat for a dipper, nnd, danger was lest my borso should wLilo engagea in procuriug this ro stumble in a bolo, and run away leav- nesbmeut, my rauie sua icuiy joikcu monlo. llow much did they get out in me on ttie prairie. To preveut off, and ambled away down to tLo 0f you ; such a catastrophe I tied ono end of creek. Then it Hushed ncroes my maa comes to my plnco jester my rawhide lariat to tho bridle, aud umid that iu tuo hurry ol uepauuro juy nl)j Bavs vmi9 i (jail Duudor. 1 f ie o'.her to my belt, o wise piecau- I bad omitted to make my lariat last vha8 All right, Air. Dunder, but 1 tion, for within a few milos roy borso to him, aud that uo was at lurgo. MiUe to show you a tnok to play on foil twice in prairie dogs' holoa, aoci i followed him gouuy in me uope jer p0yBi jt Clluct paror got away before I ooold get hold of of getting bold of his bridle, and mngj0, und everypody was wildt the bridle, but when be got to tue that be would percuauco stop. oafor hor.' lenathof the lariat be discovered that Mid not. lie made etraigiit lor tuo '1 eee ! And ho got $50 out of ho was picketed to Bison Bill, wuicu WOgou road, but insteaa oi mauing you j PieBuma Considerably abated bis play fulness, or Fort Dodge, as I expected . bo 'Vbell bo tuke a seat at der table " ... I .... . . . r I . - la this way I proceeded througu tue would, ho turned towara I'ori unrn- aDj pUn8 oa(jt threo cards nnd does hioht and reached Walnut Creek, ed, and jogged merrily along, with 80und so nnd bo, nud be luughsall . . ' . I . I .1 M nnnnAAfniiil nit' I I . t - . . IweQty-five miles out, in goou limo. a most uuppy uu uuuwuvb.u " aor ume unu eaya u vus h goou It was bore that I met with my first Sevoraltimea I succeeded in getting shoko on dor poys. Fy und py be aJventoro, Going slowly through just up to him, when be would put Mike me to pick but ootaoe of beurtd.' the darkness. I suddenly found my- on a spurt and go aueau easy, msi.s- .AnJ you yon conld, self in the midst of a number of ing down ns soon as 1 gave up choso. 'Ofeourso.' horses wbicb. becoming frightened I was sorely templed to suooc mm Mr. Bander, you are a bigger moved of in all directions. 1' know with my gun, which I fortunately f00l than 1 thought for,' at ouce that I was near Indians, so held in my band, but the report Sorgeont oxouso mo. If 1 vhas a iihont wailing to aDolocize, I clear- w0V1ld have probably brought the f0ol 1 can't help it. 1 bet dot man cd out aa oaicklv as possible. Just Indians down oa me, and as be was, goo 1 can pick oudt dot card asltbongbt mysolf clear, a dog besides, company for me, 1 refrain. Shake comes oafor und holds der barked a few yards away, and then ILj. And thus tho mulo marched money, nnd 1 pick ondt a card.' beard some redskins talking. Tbey 0D, and I followed oa foot cursing. And it wasn't the ace of course A mounted their mustangs and gave jrotn Coon creek to Fort Lamed 'Oh, but bo vhas 1 1 pick her right chase, I urged my borso to lull j8 thirty-five miles and we that is, oadtaeh Blick as greaBO, und 1 put speed and succeeded in getting away the male and myself made pretty dot monoy in my west pocket. Der without loss of Ufa. cood time. There was coming io r0:ier shuraps oop und says dare I continnsd my way for several DOu the mule, and I was striving vaeu ft pig mistake, und be vhants miles in a straight conrso, ana i uard to catou him wuicu argea me to try oafor again, but l vhas not nn-hA on toward Smokr Hill Ki'er bint on. In addition fo tuo excite oa f0mo try.' i ki. .odd after 3 mcntoi mis peuesirum -jouuom.ay JTninr, and then I bad the knowledge that 1 might 'Und bo gets raadt and says he wviuvktu iu .... i i.. : 1 i -i pushing northward I struck the old any momnn be ponnceu u7 F' S.i Sa. ,rfti, ,fin miles from Fort dians, and bave my ba.r lifted. oop dot twenty hell, 1 vhas a it... 5n. .. a .na breaking Ar- The mole stuck to the road, and I greenhorn und a fool, you know.' .f.r rBveille. stuck to the oiulo. J ust us day be- 'And you gave it up If .w,u,r..vv- mi. nn 1 take dot fuller bv dor I 1 i:l,i ... nanan BUiirK ir&ll IO UrettK WW uuu I - -rf a umuu aiiaiuuw w v . i o , . . , i t 1 , . dau's beadquartsrs, and presented Lill in the same order of procession necl nnd make his heels pioak two iny dispatobea io person. 1 was on ft bill looking ciowa on iue v.i.cjr ----o------. moBt oordially reoeived by tbe gen 0f rftwneo Fort, with tort Bavnod oral, and having taken food, and i00miug in tbe dibtanoo, and as I seen that my Jhorse was well cureaLury0yed the scene, and the ior, tuoagu l vvouid prooeea io w . orwej mo, the morning gun a little rest. It was, bowevsr, not . m!U ..w. to be, for I was audd.nly sent for Ul" " kS Its Ceseral. nbo wished to aeo 1 W. took stock of each other with About two weeks ago, says the ISrightoti AVhm, a little Kuglish lad named Soiby, who lived in l'nttor man, took a rnn for berries. Oa the load home whilo Orossing a field ho found a number of round, white bills ubout large as waluiits. Theso he put iu his babket and ear ned home As soon as bis father mvi them, he prononocod thorn tur tle's eggo, nnd ns they bad nt the limo n hen I hat wns anxious to set, and iu fart bud been sitting round on brick bats, lumps of coal and oth i r things cf like nature, he conclud ed be would try an experiment just for cuiiosity : So the supposed tur tle eggs wero placed under tho hen carefully nnd sho wus left nlouo iu her glory. About n week after that, ono bright morning, tho family was utartlud by tho greatest commotion in the chicken yaid. Upon runniug to learn the causo, what was their horror to see the place literally alive with black snnkes, that wero darting in nnd out beneath the old sotting hou and wiggling round at a great rate. Tho supposed turtle eggs were thoso of a black snake and tho hou bad batched tbem out, Tbo snakes woro, on an, average, about six inches long nod as lively na :-V ' . Tj- ...' ' 1 in.ii trei. ugly heads from beneath the ( Id hen's wings nnd dart tuoir littl i red tongues out nt any ouo who would approach them. The Sorby family looked on in astonishment until ono of tho snakes wrapped itself round its foster mother's neck and bagan to choke hor to death: thou thoy procured sticks and went to work killing rft tho horrid brood After killing I, tho remainder, ubout half a dozen that had taken rttiugo under tho old hen wero allowed to live, and it is said cho takes as mnch care of them as if thev were littlo chicks. Wher ever she goes they follow, and seem to know hor cluck. She scratches dilligently for them nil day, but no one bns yet teen them cat. At night thov crawl under her wiugn nnd sleep soundly. It is a queer family A Worn that Eat3 up Stool Hails- 'Thcio is no rxngrrntion,' says the offioial report of Iho cc.tnniiscion, 'in tho asset lion that this creslme for its size, is one f tho most voin cioua kind, for it liss devoured 1 1 1 1 v -six kilogrninmea of mils in n f i t oight.' Cologne Onzotto. Tho following fond ing rimy t f Lincoln is relate 1 to tho Cli eiin Mail' by Colonel IVijton; 'Shoillv after tho 'wtllo ( f (J. tlylnrg, (Ion Sickles, badly wounded, was biougl t to Washington by some mcmlieis l his Bluff, and wns tnketi to th'i pii vato lioiisn if a Mr. Dale, on 1 slieot, pppohite, or nearly rpp.is ito Iho Mbbitt Hoiiso. Tho biao hero of many a hard won field wns veiy near bis last muster. Tim morning after hid arrival I'mnid- nt Liu coin with his boy Tu I vn an nounced, lie walking with Molcmii stt p into tho loom where the (Inner al lay hnrdly gasping. Wo all thought ho wns living. Dr. Kimms was hold ing his pulse, nndai Mr. Lincoln np- proaehed Iho be lid t with Tad, ho was much nflVclcd Ho raided his head to ho ivon, while bi; drops of tears fell from his eyes, and nH'iird up tho most fei vent prayer I ever heard. X t a dry eye w is iu thut ro-ni; nil, even Tad, wero sobbing. I cannot remember tho ex.iet words of thn prayer, hut this portion will never bo eflaed from my memory: 'Oh, 'od. It me not loo nU my friends in thin war.'Lincolu w:is verv fund of (Jonnriil Sirkh's and visiied him nlmost every day, nnd sent ll w ors of the choicest kind to bis roetn daily from tho Whito IIoiiro roiiM r vatory.' fc.rfiw., Uiii.1i n itLm a A man Mil to mo tho other Cay 'This Tenipornnco movement is n for Infants nnd Children, "riiwArlAf!rRoirt4la(1nptMlt4icht1(ima(h(il I CtnH pnn Polliv fxisf fjwitfon rumaitiKMKl It aa Ktp-Tior to tvt pi tipUou I F " M"mKSi, I)iurrhr, KniouJ uw o 1L A. t...., ll P., KU1jJ5Bn-' JuC' 111 Bo. Ozfartl CI, llrubklyn, N. T. Tv'iJou Uxorious medlcaaw Tus CrTua Cum iwr, I t Fuhon f crcrt; W. W TESSSfSESSStSSr. J)U MAU AND MOTH HOCK, Fremont. Snyder county. Pa. (IM.!ilittin lulllmnro 1'oHi.ne nl M;rl.n 4tiil Sii-itimt. Mlnr. I t nl-il in I "orvlot to i hi puMIc S'.'k Iviih I In U mnl uprnmn. Mari'ti, 17, IM. tl. jJU. H. W. TOOL. THYSICIAN AND SUHCEON. 1'iM-bmrg. Pa llilorn hlK inri'ilniil rrrYW- to ili i uMIi' I. c in' ri il In Imiii i;-.gll Ii mnl il rurm I i lii'i' iiu M mil t rout . p r. va.n SI IU! I CM IH .-iKIIUv, Attorney s-At-Law. ' I 1 - ! 1 - I ! I.I 1 J AMKSfJ. (,'UOUSK, ATTO UN I Y-AT-LA W, MIDDLKMUIKJU, PA All fculnf nlrnitnil lo I I" curs will r drive .rnit mioutK'ti. ( t ti.ult.t Inn la Set ui.m in I I.tiIMi. a l J ACM Mi IIII.IJKKT, Attorney ftm? CotmarJor at J.oH MimW.I.IM UUU, I'A, ( 'ni Irot l"ti n nn l all vilur I uit .r prrrfiji I ii i iw rii'u iiii i uiiiiiiiuu id id i.nuiifn mr, ft Mf'll NMVb tiKN'TI!. I Selinsgrovo, I'l-on'ii! D" . J. W. SKIP. Krcnmor, Snvdcr Co ntv Pa IMTi.it ll.ri;.s : f..OA l . Ir.-ni I J : P. M Ml I Hf-rr HI'. 7-1 . SI'KAKS MM H KMII.ISII ANimt.UMAS. Mny 1. ;--ii QJcan b.c cured coat und west vhas all in scbmall niscos, und be cries ondt dot bo s gives me $10 more of 1 let oop on him. Dot vbas very reasonable, nnd 1 let bim go.' And you mado ?30 V 'You eee for yourself. It vliri a The existence has just been dis covered of a detestable microbe wbioh feeds upon iron with as much gluttony as tho phylloxera upon the vine. Some time ngo tho greatest consternation existed among the engineers employed on the railway nt llagen by the acoidents occurring always at tho same place, proving that somo terrible defect must exist either iu the material or tho con struction of tho rails. Tbo Gorman government directed an inquiry to be made and a commission survoill ance to be formed for the purpose of maintaining constant watoli at the spot where tho accidents one of them attended with loss of life bad oconrred. It was not, however until after six months bad elapsed that tho snrfaco of tbo rails appear ed to be corroded us if by eoid, to the extent of 100 yards. Tho rail was taken op nnd broken and it was perceived that it was literally hollow ed out by a thiu gray worm, which the qualification of 'railover out' was nsuuucd, and by wbioh namo it is to bo classed in natnra history. The norm is said to be two ceo timet ros in longtb and of the size of the prong of a silver fork iu oirs comferenco. It is of a light gray color, aud on the head carries two littlo glands rilled with a corrosive seoretion, which U ejeoted every ten miuute s opou the iron renders the iron soft and cf the color of rust to very good work for the women to be engaged in, but it's poor biisiiieuN for tho (lovornor of aStato.' 1 ro pliod. 'My dear sir, 1 w!nh yon would stny at home and bend, liko your wife, over tho wash-tub nnn" tho babios, darn tho soeks, nud ut teod to the duties of tho house, und Arrr!.''? l.i . of . lnf ;... which teixl1) to wear out the Iim- cal strength of women, whibj vour wife could loaf for nwhilo around somo grogshnp, you would then be a 'fanatic' yonrsolf upon this ques tion. If thero is ( no of you here to-day who should catch j' lir wife loafing around a Bal on, you would apply for n divorca inidd'i of twer.ty four hours; you would think if frhe wero guilty af so infamous a thing. she would bo unworthy such a speci men of manhood as yoiiiself; ned yet, for ull Ihi. you can linger about thebe places week after week-' A SEVER! CHOCK- '1 6aw something new up iu Wis consin tho other dav,' writes u cor respondent. 'A patent lurJicinu man was selling something or tl.er from n carringo iu which ho hud u rather pretty young women and n gasoline lan,i. 'i ho lady sang one or two songs very sweetly, und tbtu the man talked and sold bis nostrum at a dollar a bottle. When bo had disposed of .iO or 10 bottles he said.' Now, gentlumeti, before bidding you good night 1 will give you au exhibition of wonderful mnguitic powers of roy wife, who ails here by my side, 1 hold io my baud a common piece ot thread- Now, cue of you take hold of the end of it und walk tfl' aud thon let all the others take hold of it, uud at tho signal which 1 will give- she will taku hold ef the other end and you will feel the shock imituntly.' 'About loU mon and boys gtuspid ILo tbitad und walked off ubout half a block with it. 'Now ketp peifeolly quiet and you will fuel tho shock, delicate at first aud thou strong enough lo tingle at the ends of your tingeis aud toes. Aro you ready f 'Thoy ull said 'yes.' "Well, thou, I wi,l put out the light' eaid ho, and my wife will tnko tho thread iu her baud ut thai in stant.' 'The light went out end the m m's voico was heard. 'What have you in your band, my dear ?' "The longest string of suckers 1 or RHEUMATISM by using RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE. It In m k Min'.li. it uuimh dmIiIii Iml lUinm. H.ni. Imt It In snfa ftml lurg run' l it llml Jimmm. Tk will wlio htva buun ouivd UI luabfir lulta t- lUt'illtr. Mn U. n. rt.vm.iif Ifll N Wh Kt .Plil'u! .wfnta fiHir mi.nl Im lt hn lld ln i llt.l ! Ihn lliioma lUioiimMiunOiiralWAluiui M mm wliHlmrit would tu t Mimil, mtyinii hu tln(1li'H Willi illn. -". tii'uiylit Im iiiuM Imt In. riin fr.m thn wnv U hl loiNmliirn; mi'1 lurniln nf twuitN'k Imi ... rnml l llii r-ml-. Uliiiuf'i Im liiwl lil Iimum filomiwi. Mill iihI iHimt n-iniilui. wiUuiut lv.ult, prvlMiii la tryliMC UiU wnudfirful piiuwly. Mr rii A. IWX. Am-r1nn nnil Mnn St. , rtiH , PAlil- "My wif..fr4 lM.1riMi.ii. mi'l l em1lti"ti uiv! mm ilMw,lr. IKii'ton. nnd uvrjrtliliiff .1m (iiiIm.I TU4 i 'i :i Khrnirnnlin Hum runtd li-r In uliv w'I.M KVrilVHDX. , 1 1 er i.i ik tl . l : 1 n. yM. I', fllOt'HWi:!,! "J I. lATTOriNEY-r.T LAW, - Hrr.i-f.n.. h. r' t 'ol 'op t Inn til ll nthf l. 1 1 ii' I..-. i riniif Iv mieiKlml l. I'oiit ultntlm Iu F.DKlhh kvi'i I 101 IllilU. June Tf (5. DKITIMCII, '.iTioiii:vAr.i.AW Murl.- t SI. , N.linii.'roTf. Ptt All firnfitlotml I uit!n. j.riitnt It? Ktrnrdod to Ciinnulliitli n In Lnicllnu n0 flarnmB Krb.'I 'if. I? H. r.f)WKI, AfinRNFY-AT-LAW, AM) 1 I ST K I T A l"r( UN KY, Mhhllfbtirg, I'a. rollntloni tun ile. nnil I Inrnikii. t'onimllntlrtin m li olftt .lun t'lM. qhas r ULiticir, Attorney k OounRellor-ANfiv O III oo I Aii'n llailillnic nnn deal Ntflt t K KVHTuV K Hotkl. SfllllSKI ovr. Pcilll'ft. lvo MM np Alir.H.'T?!!. 'ullniitl'inH mil n l.f.ttiflt (irnl.Ml nth. ii Miiii'ii-n anu alii recilvco ; romi'l n'lrmluu. r . 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'I'llli 'l .111 nl ltrulLllllllo.il lilt I'lt in Im nivloiii hour;.." "S.lt Oli iu btl urn1 . ii..;li' I Ii'.: i!i il illiiiit; wuiwct u iiu (.tisi'ii.iti' ii. My Will. Itl.llt ll tli.it I u-'i '1 llilll,:! .' I. lb' tlil'Kll. 'i l' In- I 'l-rl.'.'-'Olitnl I.HI.1I" I'I'I'H'." I'.. II. I t iii.iifc.il .' I. I i mil-, N . Y ., I lion, i.n ' I.. b trie i )il l iiImi l I II" 'Nir i'xt'ti 'il iii'i'lir.t kicfl for ilii'tiin.ili"tn, cutii.'.,a!N.I"ii ns.l'iti'., liriii'.i t.ili'. Win n vim 1 1 ii kf t" ! uiririit, Rfclc him wlinl In kiinwftof Ilr. 'l'hoiu;i' l-.i intiif tin; it he I'll I'll-ii 1 o ii u ill I Ii v il r u k trmli , hr kutu li will lvuk highly of iu T.I .mit!V ' ATTDHNrV ATT.Atf, MIIM'I.KIII IUI, KNVEIIH Cft., H ororii lilk I'riile.iibinkl fterrlren in IL 1a 'Mimult itbirn ! tOKllib BDil llrias A. W. l'OTTEtt, ATI OKA' JiV AT JAW. Solinsgrovo. iirti'f tliolr'rnloi!.iiBiiliinivliM'k I.i tfm rnMtq A II litui IiiIhi'.. mitrtiiti'il t thiilrrnt trif rpi't lio i roinpiRtteutlou. tiltlo.iun .Vlklot. Juiv 4, II. 0 Itl MM, AttornHV-at-TjR-vr, M.iI.IIhIhii.'Ii. '.. iu r iitlbh ami nrm Oi t., IWT. rori'uli iilnu In IjutiKiike.-. H1N II SOLD EVERYWHERE. 50C.-TH0M&S' ECLECTR1C OIL-SI. 00 FOSTER. MILBURN i CO., Buffalo, N. Y. AKXOId), Attoruo.v st f. T..xiM Miuin.KinnG73i rr.ilu.'iiloiiHl l it Inn. mi! rn .1 ii'l to I. In ciirrfTln lu (Tuiii i 1 mini. luil to. vJA-MUKL II. OUWIO, ATTOUXi:V A T-tA W, l.4'vilnn . I ii Ion ( ii.. VM nm.'k nn M-irk.-l Htr.m. onu .loot ekl oHUm errn llotKi,. Hco.iO, ;.TT.tk YOUR LAST Cl!AfiCE, Til II I TV HIM UAtlU I A JOHN K. Kl'tiUKS, 'JUSTICE'CF THE PEACE, A'.7i-, Snyikr (.'o.Xr! Ct"('nllt.'ul ioiihii'einilr imiJi',j5 llInsicians, fio LatmU at pmaniil LOW PRICES. Tumui kit Ar thkt thn Imi'IwiIII'AV I- Oil ITMl l.l' lii Vive ran. lT-lcc nre rapidly ud' nni'iu... "i'V vHUiiruiiwbookk, yivintf rkii i lirtavu.biniiki kkln.iuid utuuf flmruniilkra. jm (run. TTlli CHICfiCO rAtroNOTiT-WlSTtMN RAIlWAf CO. Imm iKrly HALF MILLION ACRES of choltvi" frtrtuinc laiisln finr svilt In IfU t Hut. ( 'iiiiViiiitMil Ut nnr)ti)t. All Hint m (hmhi ehunttuMk Uotikli. and ntkciAl svlvfin. tAirc A ropihJi whwru Ull Un nrviw it" nuvttr votm CHARLES E. SIMMONS, tiUUa OiTt O. A N W. Ha. I way, CHICAGO. ILL. fsTThsw UiiiIh cantiot full to hd SAFE INVESTMENT C9 usii jouN v. Kisin:i:, m. d. MliMlflmrch, lVnnm( A ifrntiint of Iho l'ulrnnv ol Immiilkk. bin, ullnri. IiV iiriil.-Miliiiiftl .arviron'bi tb rllf- fti ol Mbbl.'iriih 'iniil il.'iiillv. bl"ll I null b mo I ilriin.li. I Ulicu In l r. O A Ilr J chocli'iitb4lliliijt. Jul ao, 6 J UUIKli UAUIJEU, PHYSICIAN & SURGEOV, MiiMlf hnro;h, lVmrtli iMlrm til. irnfnklrnl korvloua to tbt rulmtrs ol ;M liblbiburii kU'l vbiliilty. lnrli'k a lew itoffrl ivr-i "i liii' i nurl lioti.e. In Arnnl.l'k batliSii. Kf.nllui.i-u uiitiotito wi'j.olllk oT l'rli.llinj ollico 4 Ib. AFFLICTEDONFORTUNATE Attur oil othir rill oniule inn him. iiiro for . "uifii.. W'mii. i.uiig, AuuiM iimu ITimU iIi, Iiiwju-'I run - Klliluiirti.iil. CuinUutlitf Uo IU.-4' viuiiiililo mullein. n. i JuniiuiuuiliferiT. II wkullnscutw li.o Hiwrr orn i1im''' uukiio-n to otlu.r rvuuU'iw l'i'k J.ilHk. IJli'ililinU.i" ili.nii O.iinnlftlulk. KiiJ IbA rllnUMuiiir ills" ihoi'l-itikK ii. Uvar, k. ii' Uf.v.uiitl bowj arw.li Mtnfinir Hitnijiil. to li." irrkvu )io woulil nimviT Uinu-hMiTii liyMm mnciy iiw.r I'.kfc kk'k(linuilHTovfc ll I. IU"I llfenllil ktivnu-th in I 6tu;l'ruj. rMk. Ul-iik ol Co., iu) W L.Uu. lliol,.S.V. HJtU N. ltb St., below CaUowhlll, Fhila., Ft. n..niariall in all N PKt'l A I. dlMkki-k Fftf- ever SOW in mV life.' (KlUa ill a SWCet wanmily ri."k di wcko..kil by kriy in.li.cr. iiio, U1U luaiwiti Calls write. Adv( rrMknd uriorly con. musical voice, and at tho same mom aJwnki. rMi-.Uk,aiid jwiiai ont the horses and carriages wore drivea off ut groat speed, Jeuviug Thig liooiJ the orowd holdiogon lo lie string and spongy, completely dumhfounlod. it was t, and it is '10 wor awk a K0(Jd many of KatefcllalMd I8A0. UUU V'l IUQ WVIUI V. kUV, HW4 , (ft then greedily devoured by the insect. ,,Lufc Allows ever gtfi: PAY'S MAtilLLA R00F1HGI Tkkok ilia luad : du u. aurrmla bka ua or Inn, nu aVmay Ilko.hiiMllm ur Ur hii.IUihi.i okkjr in klil'U I liPWC nnil ilutnblat kt hll Ul ront 4 Ua. la kk "AWPf:TM knit KUIisi ' kkaik luatorul, 1 ub!tliavfokrotlMIioihk. flkUaViimokii. U.n,pl kv?'i .. i j f ij rv.--. . L 'J iaU A DSlSa CURES ' :. - - V I
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