. i-J - . J LL . u k li i i . , I, , .. ... LUmiuum ii ii i in. in ii. ii i i ii i . i ii i ' . "- T. U. HAUTE It. VOL. XXIII Ho that will not reason is a bigot ; ho that cani.'ot U a iool ; ho that dare not is a slave. KDITOIt and PKOl'KIftTOB' V-M1DDLEUU11G1I, SN YDER CO., PENN'A, SHPTHMHHU 15, 1SS7. V. N039 r U Hi lly good nmn Is n clever mnn, Which no on will Rulnony 5 He lies nwnka to plot and plan Oalimt lions in the way, Whll I, without a thought of III, 8W?P sound enough for throe ; Tor 1 never trouble trouble till Trouble troubles mo. A holiday we never fix Hut ho Is euro 'twill rain j And when the Uy Is clour nt fix lie knows It won't remain. Ho Is always prophesyiutf 111, To which 1 won't (?ro, lr I never trouble trouble till Trouble troubles me. The wheat will never enow atop Hut soon how green the field ! We will not harvest hnlf a crop Vet have a famous yi-ld I It will not sell, It noviT will 1 Hut I will wait and Bee, For 1 never trouble trouble till Trouble troubles nie. We have a good share of worldly genr, And fortune seems secure, Yet my good man Is full of fear Miffortuno's coming sure 1 He points mo out the almshouse hill, Hut cannot make mo For 1 novur troublo trouble till Trouble troubles me. llo has u sort of re-riond siht, And when the fit Is ft rung, He sees beyond the good and rilit The evil and the wrotijj. Heaven's cup of joy he'll surely spill Unlet 1 with him b For 1 never trouble trouble till Trouble troubles nu ! f.we-n rTTTTTT.T TT?nTTTlrJT2 LST IIEIi GO, GALLAQH2S. Trend r.o'lly. L'o tiot breath" too hard. Call iu llio childien. Strew tan-bark ou tho "licot. JInz.'.o the de, and kei l cvci) thiiij.' paf..cllt epi et. lib .cpeiik in wlii.-pci, pleitHt Ono loud, liaihh word, and nil is lost One abrupt, jarring. d'Hcni dart note, and tbo whulo woio will havo lo be played over. A single, mistake now, ond t'verv tbiotr will have to ho doue again from the beginning. May nil jy Vhegoda that muddle with tbo af ' fairs of men bo propitious Ibis tim, end butter Ibo will-laid plans ol mice and mou to ' tb'it ll.iu thing may go through wiiimi.l a hhock. Tim country cm. nut tbmd many Hhorks indeed tho wirtther changes. Tho Trctiidet t of tbii United glutei rtf illto t ClUsid:r tid-i llll". tion in Ihu hiniruhir ii ' : in 1lt h tro- ing to St lijuif". licit t'iv'.. II. t GO days of ng tij, nitp.i:ti., iii.c-r tutidy, iiupofL'd rq po'l, f..y li ke tauco and timid ia.uiii,:it nm ro our, and Ibo pretidi'ut, d.-nblo-e hotted with a sunns if ihu Pre hi li nihil dig Dity, is gi.ing to St. j ist n- tovorj body, iucludiug tho Pioaideut, know ho would ' daya ago. The country ih uot ftai Hod ut tbo nn Bonnctmont 5 it ia relieved, perhaps because tbefoicoof "Ought Wo to Visit Them !' is nothing uow, uud iu this presentation was a bit lire unme. Tbo President M coing to St. Louis, Lust week Clunky Fearlglus, with Ktarcli & Fisem, white goods-, went to St. Lanis. Tbo linu ty!d Liui lo go Muuday morning. Aud Moi day night found Mr. IVai l,:l 'an in the deeper tuoriug li is way to ward Ut, Louis, with clucks iu bis pockot for more aud bigger trunks tbnu tbo I'roiiidont of the United States will cany. His wife aud the houBe kuew bo was going. Nobody clue taid anything about it. And yet Charley Pearigloss will make more out of bis St. Louis trip than the l'rebident will. Yby, there is oothiog in goiug L St. Louis to make such a fuss about. Anybody can go to Si. Loui who can raiiso ?2'2. 'Tisn't touch of a place to go to. Tho I'losidout of tho United States won't stay there, after Lo gets there. Nobody ever does. A thousand dollars to ono, tbo President of Ibo United StuttH won't Btay in St Louis 10 days after bo bcos wLat kind of a place it is The President of tbo United Slates bas never been there, or bo wouldn't ro cow. Why didu't bo go to St. Louis long ogo, when fares were down, if be bns boon waiting to go bo long and so badly as ho professes? There was notbiog to binder. There is nothing to binder any, body going to St. Louis. It isn't uuob of a foat. If the eulire Grand Army of the Hepnblio, and tho Tree nun onui'F"'" " rylhiasand the Ancient Order of, B nlKM.il Workmen should lift -1 .1 .i.!..tr gloss (o come lo St. Louis, Cbailt, would to all tbo sumo. if tboy said, tbey would s(i.y away if he came, . he would tell tbeiu to stay awny, and ho wouUl sell oioro wbito goods. Why, eveeiy week there are roople who go to St. Louis who are not wonted thore. People go thote who re dreaded by their own lelativor. People go tbtro without intitations oven, nnd stay for weeks. With the invitation he has, tho President ol tho United states could sUy nil wiu tor, and go to Show's gardens every day. Why, douily byloved, tbo dy ing thief went lo heaven and didn't msko half so intK'b fuss about it as tho President of llio Uoited S'ates docs a'vmt going to St,. mis. w hicl is oi.ly a way s'ulion ou tlm lino. Wo air. however, really g1.d the President of Urn United Stages is going t St. I.o.iis. That repetition, is n little tiresome, and if wo were writing ub.mt tho first Prnsi lent of Hie Unil-d Slates we would simply say Washington. J3nt tho present President of the United State is very sensitive, and complains that he i not treited u tho l,resid "it of the Uidted States thonld be, nnd wo are anj;:o.is tnl.mnor him le-d lio fliould oikm more tnki) f'tT' iiso and My that ho wouldn't t; i to St L um. We wnnt llm I'resi.leiil of tho Uoib.d Slat. s to go t ) St. Ij-iuit thai i!iiiv tec luivv Lnw niaiiy othif p(-iiple 'o t Ii'.th. Wo i'i!io hu wiil stand aioiit. I down nt tho Union depot wo .is.iuro him tin dipol wuh not si naun d in honor of Iho O. A. K; be may Muud thcio nil day and Hot lo a pound of Presidential dignity and scu Iho people comn in, without invitulions. Wo hope, for tho take of rewarding tbo Jeffrsoni'in i.im plicity of (he. httndpuinted invitation that coiiuu on special train, the Pr. -rtiuuiil of tho Uuitod Stules will go clear oa to Kansas Oily and tee tin' caM.j cars tun up hill if he could go to Knob Kuoster, ko that lie could seo uh'eh was Iho Knob u.d b': was ilia Kuosttr, itwiij!J ho great medicine for tho President of Ibo Uuitod Statos. lie would u have tiaveled and would know .uci'o thau the 1'ioudut f the I'niled S ules does now. Njt mueh inoie, p i Laps, but snuo. Travil, even though ot.u only gotn to St Louis and Knob Kuosttr, broid'.us ono 'i'l n', tho President of the 1,'u.ted S'.atu: has Iraveltd wim', but tluii lloihu.d l'n:.tii;t u:i I S.u aunc I. lilies itio not F'l 'remote, tii.flii.lid- od, Bi.li.ary, slow us d ihhinith, Alio tvi Unlly knew what b'J was wilting iibout, says St. Louis is Let us nil then, eitizcus of tho gieut IK public of which Urover W. O ovelaud is Pieuiduut, iu tbo ab sence of Daniel Lumont, kt us all, Methodist s, Presbyterians, Catholics, lhiptbits, C!ul. Ingorsoll, Knights ol Labor, (. A. H. men ; nil citizeu, in view of tho great roi-t which the country and its Pies hog pardon tho lYeside.nl und his counliy may obtain by this visit to St. Louis re solve that wo will not hinder him Siy not a word that might paiu bis sensitive natuio .o Ihe poiut of ro fiisiui' to uo. llo doettu t wuut to 'o to St. Louis; tint is evident from tho amount of lima nud urging aud coaxing it bus taken to got him to go, or rather promiso to go j be cuiuo tho Piesidefit of tho ULited States msy yet chuugo his mind, and yielding to Ibo influence of eurly habit send a bubutitulo. Hut tinco he has been persuaded ugaiubt his own judgment aud inclination, to go to St. Louis, let us stand asido, "ivo him . room according to Lis strength, and see him go. Above all if jou caunot oucourago him, don't Uifecourugo Lim. Uemember that a thongbthibS word uttered by home ouo iu Iowa, who is cot a citizen of St Louis at ull. might cuuso tbo President of the Unilod States to dictate that unless tbo invitation iu urado unaoiujous ho wou't go u btep, Such things have bnppenod. Let him go. Iu tbess days of gouoral travel, in tbebo days wbeu everybody goes to St. Louis onco or twico a yoar j iu tboso days of railways, wbeu there are more lines of railwuy from Now York to Sau Fraucisco than there uro from New York to Washin tea in these days wbeu mora people go to St. Louis tbau to Washington j in these days wbeu clerks uud hired - i..,.,(, nn,1 d Hm non K1"8 bu l" tiDeut on Cook ticket, ,t . ha d for the Natiou to grow very wildly "m in going to St. Louis, Hat, it la down ou tho program in eix-liuo! pica an a star part, lt?t us oroo lo consider it bo, and (.'nil an extra service in all the chinches before the President of tho I nited States stalls for St. Louis. The day may ome when (bo Proeidjiit of tho Uuited Stubm will think no more of packing gripsack and goiug to St. L mis than n cat thinks if going to the cupboard, or a Philadelphia!! to At. Initio City. Hot just now it seem to bo n leap in tho d trie , journey 10 L iliiuo Tbule, which, by inter prelalioii, i Mound City t a voyage toSjtufno's 1 1 oii i a pdgrimigo to the Antipodes, where dwell Ibo Au tbropoohagi, who live on men principally men with olllcos lo givo away. Let ns so ooinider Ibis per ilous and mobt won lei f d journny to St. Ltiii:, thou while wo regard it with tho ui. covered rcveretioo duo to tiio Journey of A nay, to the jour ney of tho President, (lunthtnin of the 1J 'public, la ymir places. 1 1 era Mi, announce tho President of tho Uuited Slates, nnd slaty if ho bas beeu weighed with his saddle. Are jou te.id.v ? (Jo I Kor.i.rr J. li i okttk. '1 he s hi'ii r ( t,.i(.'i -l:eai led, pitiks e!jie!,ed ;,iil-. find out that life in not ad Mf.l :tieil', nnd that llt.l Kjr.lt U d luvu i-, lit i li. .11 iih biM uil e.i us uolhit g to e.i thubcltri it Midi). f'.r tho wi ll 1 ut l.ugo and f ..r th'j sweet 1.4 in particular. 'I ho case of I'.iiiina St.u khoiise, ll.o Li;; Id blrung ini-s who latily took mor phinc at Ihu Wi-i t Ilnd on neeount of a litllu ji uIoim pipn:, is but a giiii pso into a iiioil.i l, unreal exic- teLc,o thiit ia led by too ninny esli inubio outi;" woiuir, who niio'it be ' i d u.-o to the woil I and an ornament to their mx, if ihcy wile not no fool ish. Only a few months ngo two young women ut the South Knd look poisLii under iilmoht bimilur circniu utaiicva, tii.d bronght Ibcnisilvca to the ginve iu ilarkiiessanil despuir It is about limo to have this kind of business stopped, Po' pla can argue about tho sin itiul sorrow nnd trouble f ixit-teuci; ai miicli aj I he pliile, it l till luinains a fuel that, to a ne.ijoMi y of thu race, lifo it; u good thiio,', II. id people wliO hliVO ucvel iividd-J !;ut know whlit fill) tin have iiii.f.cd. 'J ho miii KI 'u inl a rteking c!;ai in 1 hoii:-,-, nor a dill of woo it ii bii-ht nnd i -loa-uiit nud :loi ions, teeming w ith happy fae s, filled with iiohln en h aVuiH itn l bub bling oi-r with so many good and pel ft at thiiioj that nil tho conception wo can form of tho prominent joys i f tho hi leafier is by coinpniing Hu m to tho dehg its heie. When a young girl getc love: iek uud "spoon" nnd de)i udenl, It her go lo woik and ferget her troubles in tbo duty cf everyday lifo. If nho cannot bo u music teacher, or it cubhier, or an au thoress, let her do cbutnberwoi k or cook iu the kitchen, if bho cannot dress iu Rutins nud lirid a euro iu cm. us the otUr, uiamoiuli', let her went calico. She will find either infinitely superior to euicido Then, ngain, if she thinks it the first nnd only duty of u young woman to get married, sbo will leuru that a yonug man of brain and mottle, a man who worth tbo calching, will liko her just as well iua calico wrapper as bo will in silks Maniitge is un uot uudesira blo thing, but there is 110 f-ud.hr or moio miscrublu lot in this m ild than thut of u fond, trusting young woman wedded to a courso brute of a liufibiind. Half of tbo gill-1 who conteiup!uto biticidu becanso their ewaimi uro co! I uud carelesn, will wish they had taken tho fatal step when, uftcr tl.o muiiiue, tho iln iitu is broken und they fiud out what fools they havo luudo of Ihemselves Husbands will not coniefjr tho ink ing. Iu order to get them they must not bo nought. Tho firm of Kuox & Moyor, lluz leton, shipped 17,00J baskets, or 140,800 (piarls, or 4,400 bushels of huckleberries thin season. l'rom shipments they rtulizod $11,000. Putiiel Wyker, nn nnBophieticatcd old farmer living near Upper Krwiu- uu, in I buLs county, recently had such good luck pluyiug cards with three strangers that ho drew $3,000 from bank And put it up on ono stako. The strungoiB bad poasestiuu of ilia less than two hours, and AEOUT SOILS- That which in evirydny lalk is Called a boil, Kouielinies "bile" nr 'heel, ' technical wiilers cull f fur uncle. This word J of Laliu deriv ation. Ibo origiual signifying a petty thief, and in view (if tbo fact that few Irillos cau so effectually rob a man of his puuee of mind it would appear ns though furnnclo were tho bitter tia'iie for tbe trouble iu ques tion, which is a ciicuiuscribel in- ll munition occurriog in tho tkiu and tisMies immidiuttty thercundir, IS iils, like death, claim nil son -ions for their own, and day come singly or in groups The coincidence of boils und gcueral uybteinic dicaHs is ci m:u. r. Whou or however boils ai pear thu victim should regard them much tbo same as n lui'ioad mini ri g rds a danger fignal and call a halt. Irqulry into tbo condi tion ( f furnuciilonu patient will, as a rule, l uveal two. facts a vitinted condition of Ihe blood aud local vio lence, frerpnntly ia tho way of chuff ing by dune litliog ueckwoar or oth er clothing. - What Iuim jnst been snid makes it tolerably clour what those sufl'oiing from boils want to do. All bouicih of lecul iiiitution rbould bo remov ed und ionics, good f- od rest, change f an, elo , nrelu 0te ef. Heat al.ii moisti-i o inn remorli'3 the local use of which i.i very nsefid A small bag ( f thin, old niUblin dot s 11 t.i 1 old thu time-honored poii'liee with which it i.-t woll to incut pointo a tea- Hiooi.re.l ol laid or-somo oilier unc tlUUI.I MllllilallCO. 'I ho Minplest and best li cul tppli- cation for boils is Iho pouring tbero oii ( f water us hot ii can bo home. l'his gives much teli ' d no doubt hastens tli;j formation ! pus iu the boil, an dent wL ceuianeo is signalized by tho Ois.itioti of the thu bl iug pHin so fi'imli.ir to thoho who have huffore! iieiu fnrutch;. Huil.-i may at lime l i i pcd iu tho bud, o to fcpeuk, l- puinliug uround them very ekilv y y nm turo of io dine " I A Lnt Cppsrtur.ity- Mr (lin.rgo Wiishiiigtuii C!oIi, of 'hicago didn't coiiio Inmio one e-vn-uii g ut the ti'.ii il I. mo, imr tho nixl day, and Mrs (Yin, becoming alarm ed began a netneh for tjnveiul days, us 11 last lesoil, isiled the murgiie. T!.o l.eipoi' listened to llOl' du e.! I" i i tion, then said ho thought ho hud 11 sitejijcl (hut litis werod t ) it. The wifo desired to look at the bod, i n I she was shown into the dead house. After viewing tho subject pointed out to ber very intently for Koverul minutes, Mrs Colo burst into teats ui.d dicljiid (but tho body was that of her lato husband. Hut iu older lo asHtiio herself that bho had made uo mistake, she requested (bo keep er of the morgue to turn the body over, uud sen if there was a largo sear on the buck of the neck. As k proceeded to i!j so, a si t of falsy teeth fell out of the mouth of the corpsu npou tho Liiublo slab. ".Slop P exclaimed Mm. Colo, wiping awny her lenrs Mleorgo never woro false teeth " 'You bl, lined fooll' growled the keeper of tbe morgue, addressing tbo aH ,je rougllj. ljrt.w j, i.i, ; r.,o. nnd t,inl..i ti... f.il.. teeth i 'if you you had only kept your month shut you might have hud a oecent buiiul.' Lucky for the Burglar. Mr. Poot "Wbsreis thut Lurglur, Mm in Wbero is bo ? While's tbo villain f:one " Mrs. Poolu "Oono to tbo sla tionhouso. Oh, dear, I'm so ins tructed. A policeman camu and took him, Oh, John, why did you huvo mo ull ulouo when tbe alarm rung and run into tbo garret f "Why did I run into tbo garret T I kept my arms in tho garret, that's ttby." "Hut you'vo been gono an hour," ''Took over an hour to oil up tuy guu nud griud my hutobct. liut it's lucky for tho burglar that my arms wore uot iu order " it. i mi. in n.i-n It ir expected that upwards of two thousand old soldiers and Grand Army men will puticipate iu tbo grand sham battle, which iu to taks pluco September 2iid, duriDg Ceu. tsouial week. There will be artillery, uvalry aod. io fun try take part. ' . - a. , Ha Didn't Count on tho Tlastor- 'lliero it it young man living iu i)iuiuuu., a goo.l-loi.uing iitio. who bus a sweetheart out in tbe country n few miles, and ho fpends two ovi uiog in evcy week in Ler sociidy. A few nights ago Lostayni to the usual b ur, and ns he pissed out the frontdoor ho dibCoveied ll.ut it a$ cloudy and duik. He did not reliuh tbe idea of walkiug luimonloiu thiough Ibo gloomy right, nnd hint. cd a oeod deal to get un iiivitutii n to remain, but it was md foiihco:: -ing. Uut tbe young man wns upml to tho eiuergency, Ooiug iIoaii tle. steps ho artfully coutiied 'o bl; and full gently to tho ground. Thereupon lie quickly set np a tic iuedonn groaning Tho rusowoiked admirably. The girl ncrtntund ai d tho men cami and curried tbe join g mail teuderly into tbe housu. Then i ho was assisted to undress und do posited iu the spare room, llo bud j J v' ' barily begun to chuckle over the success of the stratagem when the gill's mother put iu an appearand , armed with u imistaid plaster a foot npiare. This sho imuu il.idely pro ceeded to clap on tho young mai.'s shoulders, wbeio ho iucaiilioiisly lo culid tiio claim. go to his frame, 1 r two nioital li; .in :i liiil n.naaii sat b.v the bed, nnd u.i ih! i-ul'n-lii d ui.t.! sl.o boli ild a blister un inch ilc t Tho young man is tow ret nied. ('t!niiilms ( Wiitnt ut. This ulHi! lulo i.i related of Iliil Iv t upp that ho was i;i. co (.bowing the I'lmpeior William tluoiighhis Weik', wbeu tho lallir ditplaytd gieat in terest in Iho Mi am hummer und nn tild that the woikmuti in 1I1 : 1 1 f i it, iiuinnd Aekeniiuii, was so skillful that a bund could lo placed el. the j unvil without fe.ir,Hua bo would M, p ,11 .... 1 ' 1 1.1 I till) llllllimer IMllllll II lullt II I ri.lllth! of it. "bet us try it," said fl.;. Km. peror, ' but not with a human hand try my watch," and ho laid it, splendid spiciuidu of work richly set with diamonds, ou tuo ni.il i' came Iho immense mitiis of s'eel, und Aekei maim, with L im hand on the lever, stopped it in just Iho ski'i an inch fiom tho watch, Wln.u hi went to l and it b. ik thu J'o p n 1 replied, "No, Ai'kel inailll, k i p the watch iu ui' moiy of 11 a iiitin siii g in 11 i i-1 1 1 ." Thii workmuii, i n, 11 1 1 -lusHiid, stood with ou'.nlrichi I l,ni d. not knowing what to T.o Knipp came foriMiid and took Iho watch. Baying: "I'll keep it for you if you are ufiaid In tnko it fn m His ?i!..jetc ty." A few ininuti h later they ugain passed tho spot, nnd Krnpp said: "No w oil e in taku tho Kmperoi's presi-nt from my hand," nnd hitndi d Aekermunn the vialch wrup.d up in a thoiisuud-murk note. Good Housekeeping says 'Alcohol will clean silver," So it will, my boy, so il it wiil ; it will cleat! i! O it- A modest little tin t-in iu Mud, und white iu a New Ymk d. ( rway ul h acts much attention It lends: 'Nones repaired, reduced, enlarged and painted.' A Philadelphia cloth ng hm ud veilises'ull wool l oy's mits.' Wliul ipieer children Ih' to uro in Philsdel- pliia ! Wond.jr if they area yard wide us well us ull wool ? A gentleman, culling on his butch-, er to order somethiiig f jr dinner, wns usked if ho would liko to hare a saddle of mutton, 'Why said ho, 'had I uot belter havo a Indie, for I should then stand a bettoi' el, ante of getlii g a bit iu my mouth ' Tho fourth annual rjuniou of the Sixteenth I'enin Ivania t'avaliy A sociuliui), will bj held ut Sisubi.i, September 2Sl!i, Juoeph Koiuiby, a carpi uler, f. 11 HIM) fi-et d inn the ehooley shaft ul Wyoming, i'ri lay, and win crushed iu a shapL'lesH miiiis. Governor Pcaver baa oppointtd Dr. iloorgo G Jro(T, of Iiewiabiiig Univeisity, a niembor f t'm Sta'o liuurd of Health, vio Dr. 'Jet uior, of Erie, docoased. Daniel Hrowu, colored, of Fen du lino, Wisconsin, writes to Potuioun coecuruing relatives, lis (lutes thut Ii wns Li.lnnnnnil trmf Hint fifly-six years ago, whtu eight yoaie old, ODd made a Blavo in worth Car - oliua. Thero aro 10 cotton inllln In thfc South. (Juornia heiulu tho lift with UO, TeiinuhHi' coinen next with S7, und Alabama SO. wiwb - t-j . ip ,l. for Infants and Gh1K1rcHa 'Calnrlliro wUadptill4ch:MivsUint I Tfyit'a r rz-s rvfln, rwMj.i!"ni ImiinrjUiitfil!H;rtort.ioiyt.ri.riiiU.in I f '"" f "mncd. ltiiiTli'-s l.ni-vu. "H uim. to mo.- Ill A. A r.,rX : V.. Z ' ,VI" "d hi Co. Otiuti tt, UxiuU)'a, :;. Y. Wluioui injurious mcUtoHlon. Tus C's.ntai-11 Cuui':., IH) Fulloa Sir-eft, N, TJ I t li .!' UW I il I, ill li, Fremont. Snvticr county Pa Uni.t'iiOoiil I'.nli ImorK Itnltriig ! IV yn rlnrK mill ' i. ottiTu ;H r.ils-. . n;i 1 1 r i lo 1 1." ( . 1 1 1 1 - S'"nkn r.ux.l'ii ami i.urmiin. A. nr.-1,, IT, oe-l. II. W. TO'H,. PHYSICIAN AND FURfiLON, I h'tei bmrir, I'a I ((lr lil' ir rl"ril rvlo.'H ! Hi. j,ul'llr l.wniHf nl In lih lii.ill-li nii.l I i.. hi. ill i i ne. n M Hm f rift . I'. WW M:.mv1P.K, ifKu'i' w. .t M'l'ii n:-'.l i S. !iiisii ive, IVm VI i l)l: J. V. .11'. i;ie?r.cr. Sny.!cr Ca t dy Fa I .1 ii , : I'ii ',' A AI.. I . in I.' i r. i i inn Ml I t.rr X r. . i si'i;m;s i:im :i i.msi.ixi ammii:u:.ian. ! ai.t-1. i-.nl. Of RHEUMATISM ty uslnpt RUSSIAN RHEUMATISM CURE. Il l 11, .t n c iri'-fill. U i'Mr- milhin I 11 l;Wim. tl'ni. l.ni il ma aafuniil Biiro t-ur. I r lint .11 ..w. Tli ni .111, U wliu Iiavu buru cur.il toil ni.lj I,. iih n,. " r. p ,.,,fr 5 S1 r,..,. f-l'irnl. n'Dn.r Ii" iw l..rrnl.l.'ii Willi t 'il-H-iw.. m.J tli.-uif'il Ii' nl I I -' )"' sn-x n fr. m I'll. i.,...ny lu h-X'l I ulilff.; nii'l iumi.i.. 11T imoiin n. aw riinm l.y till" t .-ni.-U . nil I r 'l 11" lli.l 111" li, .iw .lnsi, u.u, mill 11.. I i.lli.-r n-,i. .'.. witln.ai r..-ult, I'.iw.hib to liinr 1 1 1 if wi.i.I.Tf il r.-lin.'. Mil 1 '11 mi A. rx. Am. n. an mil V.t I'Vili , ft . "Mi , i!. u !in I .' l.i l f ' 1 1 ' 1 .-. -.! 1 ni ,l.'.." o . I .'' I... 1.,.. 1 'i':.j ll I,-...,. . I ' - - i." - I I . I- K 1 1 1 o: ..AhK (ire i,'l'..Sr,. JtM fl .m tfwiiuirir It ht ut tlila Him 7 n! 17 price v. c -v p:r cot. Tr C'.i jiv lo Inl Ti'.it nn. li.nrrlpllvi i'iii. l-ltli't. olli t.-lllliuli'iiJs, Irri. 1 r,i I nil dri.KulM-.. If i.no i.r Us' "Cit In ti,,t ii, i , i . n l fm-uinli It t'i yoii.ilo imi U. .. pm i,l." I I.i l.J.i: mi) thihift.., tint Api'iv .lir.-t I. lli.i o. ii, i.ii a.- iiii, n il i,.r:u mills. ,v o. HO it t4l .Uaxlnl Mrri'l, i'UlludeliiUlu. BUY IT AND TRY IT. Try it for earache. Try it for he-aJachc, Try it for toothache, Try it fur backache. for nn ai-heor n puiu Tlioinns' Helectrlc Oil ihexeellent. Cli.ib. l MeJler.hox J7, Sclii'iieeniily, '. Y. Tlioiii.ii' Kcloitrie Oil i tho bent thin,; Uii'il.pa navi, CureJ liim ol' i lu'iiin.itisin inn! mo ol' i'.n-iii:lie two itronv Ma.tvt llordki; Lli etii.L i , Clinton, louu. Try it for a limp, Try it for a lameness, Try it for a pain, Try it far a strain. From rhnnMi-r to unklo joint, nnd for three inoiiilis 1 liaj rlii imi it ism wtii, Ii vii'Me'il to nolliiii'' but Thorn. u" Ke-l;etric Oil. Thotnus' Lilcctrie Oil did what no ii'ivs'i: ni nvnicd n!ile to nccojunlisli. It Hire I nn'. John N . (ire,;i(, Supt. ot' Uuil way Cuiii'.ruetion, Niagnra l ulls. Try it for a scald, Tiy it for a cut, Try it for a brui3e, Try it for a burn. Price 50 cts. uud S1.00, FOSTER, HILEURN & CO., Prop's. u up i' a t o, y, r. your ust mmkf to nuv SI IE f ruir t:Hcro TH- LOW PRICES. WESTER!. Tmm no fwi thut Cm liuirtwill I'AV I OK K ft BAILWAICi). ITMIXII11 Hv a HALF nr.- ruiilillyuil- IVilLl..ON Vfllll'lnii. M irilliiuii..t)iM ki ACR113 uivtud riiiicK "t ff t;ll'i(cfurniJl.h tit.al .tiovfi.l-'niwtjl Mln.uiiili'tluir f ii'Jm in loW t'l Kll ( M-nVoIiMMil tii inukr-U. Mrtiruluni, eiiiiuitu HiMtd f hull )tii. NT hlKiill, aflll IPC11 aUlV'lll known. Atidrtww CHARLES E. SIMMONS, ! Land Vm O A N W. KJwnr. CHICACO. ILL. tlfTbune Uiirli fnnt Nil to I n iiroflliitile hhI SAFE IKVESTMEIJT AFFLICTED fJNFOilTU NATE Aftar all othora foil oonnuU xir. 3Lo:q:b a'JV V. 13th St., below Callowhill, Fhlla., P. Ill.un r n.nnr la ll M l I X I A I. disauM. I'r. I pi.Mi-fllJy rvlire llio.a W(-'.'iliciit by early imlivcr. Ii"i..c. rllrwiiie. Ailvic fr.mind nirlucly ton. j - .......... 1 K.tbii.hti B7A V'ft cubiuhcd PAY'S f immA RGOFIHG! ftkm ilia Im.1; Uum nolcnrrola likolla or iron, nor txr IlkniiiinliHiur Urnomiiuiuii.Ni: to i l l I ftp.il am! ilunil.lill t hall lf" c.t "t 1 1 II. .""".' KIIIIS'I I'l l 'I'i: liir I'l.ASTI It in lltiir llio i.i. I'Aiiei nn ui i;m m iimiwini, jiiil.l.. tbat.oari.1 Oilf'l iU.j ll'.. IO.U H.U. liVi'lU., l JUb. fOUCM hf J) cured tt i r 0 Am J h o7 A7 'rrfM, : t" w x -t- Ai tcincia-Al'Law JAMK.SU. CUOL'SK, ATTO It X K Y-AT- LA W, MltUiLEnURUn, YA All bnlr ntrnloil toi l it Mr BI' ii f t ui 1 1 attention. CbDnulistlnn tn Hft' uiitn nil Kn,;llt II I jacoij (;ii.bi:i;t "" ' .If trnfi tml Connrfhtr at JatIB' niiiuM.r.iti noil, pa, l'n!lM.n nn .I nil tllrf siolrn rrir 9 ' iv i .01. !i I I.i. ( i,fiiltnil u In tlih ' 'lcr -. ui. I'M 0. Y5. K-fllorsWEKTH, LJ.VJ 1ATT0P.MEY-AT LAW, -n SlCI.IKKOKOVR, Pa. I'unprtli.nii nn.1 all rthrr tonal Iu.Ibc. rrirl ' I V n tliMi.lo.l to. UcDult.itli lol Dulhhtna loi 111 Ull . Jan Jrt I j G. DK1THICH, 'attoi:v-a r.uw. M:rk-' I SI. , Si lin;irnr. Iti All rrnfe'-.liitiHl I ' u k r r n k i.rotnntlT tftort ' to. I'oliMiU-nliinn In Koiillnli anil llnrtniii-. rii.gata. 13. 130WKH, ArmftFY-AT-LAW. AM) M.STUICT ATTO II NET,' MihUibiirg, Fun nl lo c 1 1 on tn it il 0. Hi liPUlUttTi In HsirfTib11 June S.'I'UI. an I iTmaii. IHAo P I I. MICH, AttTney & Connrellor-At-lli-ir dlllCi-lD Alp'' llulMlnv nna 'tnoi Norvb.n n. 1. v h 1 k 1 1 r i l S'?1 iiro . IV uu 11. ll,.l,.,w . t n. ,,, ... I. ra fH,. l.r.j H miUniii.il nut will rnci lvep rlol t ' t r. . it t tucuilmi. A T.1l .'l4.-tli TJ M IT 11. ATTOKKKT AT MIHHLI.IH HU, S M V K II K CO., P k oi'cr. ,n rrn!oMi.nl Nvrvlocm to tfca ' '' iiM.lt alum, la htmllnti n.l Uetiaat A. W. POTTEH, ATWILXIIY AT LAWx Sclinsgrovo, Pa.,1 fl'l. r Hiolr prnit..! ,iiiaUorlrct lo ttr fttTW ' A II i,u-.i(.- Kiitrii.lcil to ltelrr WII 1 rim iio 1 r.'im t attoutluD. DOloi ou Mkln tTrl . July 4,'JS. J If. fJltlSIM, Attornov-nt-Ija fc Ml.hileblllol,. pu. I'Hi (i If 11 1 1 0 III .bi't'l I. Hhei. i'i t. e, i4v JOHN il. AltNOI.D, , A 1 1 orni'.' tt. MibbLrtirnsrVl' I'ri.l.- !,.nsl l,uHli,r riiiruMcl tn Lit cr?j ' i v I'luiiipiiy aiirnucu ii. v:.iu;:r. n. oiiwig, .1 TTO HX I'Y A 7'.JTr I i Ml'.liui i;, I n I oit Co., VtfS 1 'iti i lint !,, t Mn ot, uui- Ounr ciif I of (Ml ' ,'H I, 1 . ,'iiu. ii.i" .-.-j -r:.t'. jo:in k. incurs, JUSTICE cf ti:e TZUEl Kt.Htz, ti'.vitr Co.,fi '.J rollerti jiif .ri:i fly M;.io,jf5 J'fijsicidrts, Vr .mil aiitisiBPri " f, ' .."'nn l WjJji 1 joii.N v. Ki.sur.i:, m. d. Mlddlebnrph. Penu'Wl A r lnnl. of II, a I Ivur.iiv o' l imintfl. n li. mm !, .rl vnfl.ii.tl nurvii'm la lb olb ' r. nn ,, Ml, Mi. ti.irKlt JhmI Ml vloirllv. tgirok' Vll.ee In Mr. a. 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