,- mm fiu xxtn 9 I 9 i Ho that will not reason is a bigot ; ho that csi fool ; he that dare not is alatc. 1: caniu i in imi.m.LiiilUg' sirrssEiicss. .jing nan drink the bsst of wine o can i ; im enough when he would din, So have I ; ntiot order rain or Milne, here's the uintirence, leime see ... ... lord th a Kiinr ana me I tun . . 1 .... I t. I . 1 Mit irieous eurrwiuiu ui mrun -V mKiu ann ubjt r Spit lii Interest their own T No, not they. lovf.ni for myself alone l'lens'd be they. Li that's one difference which I see tovr around me lie und wait To deceive T ;iDd flatter when they hate, AQvi wouiu grieve r 1 domps oppress my state Hy my leave i htiren be thanked! and her you -difference, twlit the King and Bt. kuliUi fools, with jest and qulbs, When he'd play ; bu l)i armies aud his ships (Jreat are they ; ..,1 . -Ililll to kiMH 1 1 1 H liDH : uu, Wfll a-day ! itt.nfV .lifrVrpnr nail to flee ixtiuy lord the King and iuo ? . I 1. t. .-a a nan n nil im iiib i.i u n l 1 V I- What of that T ,.n on straw and he on down What of that ? j he the King and I'm uienw..-, What of thai T ,Py I mid wretched he. ,rlmr the King wouhl ciiange vw.n me. i iiiutt AttXSTSBIOUS VISITOR U of tbe grata nod aal llf inmnrrnnTT ew,.,,)., TENNA, NOVEMBER 10, 1SS7. N047 tbe othoi dowo. 1 It a a pretty cool night,' he aaid, robbing bis Lamia aoil rpeaking modestly, aa wan becoming in tho presence of an older person, tbe Colonel till locking at hia vitd tor curiously. He bad aeen that face eomewbere, but couldn't exactly place it Tbo young man was drees ed in a etyle in togne twenty-five S eara before very tight trousers, a rerj abort coal ami embroidered ailk waistcoat, Tbo Colonel lemombor- ed having bad a similar waistcoat when be was young. 'By your leave, Colonel, I will tn a glaa. of jour wioo. It will toke off tbe chill of tbe night air. I came long distaoco to-night to roe yon ' And be poured out a glans of the rich wine and tossed it off. 'Ahol' be resumed, mollowing uu- dcr tbe influence of tbe rare liquor 'My Dear Tom I won't Bay that I am pieaseu at tne content of yonr letter, though I was nt first very mncb sarpriscd. I will bo down at the college nest week, aud will look into the matter you write abont. 1 f L find tbo yonog woman what you represent ber to be, 1 do not know that I aboil bo inclined to oppnae jour wishes. In tbe roeautime do not neglect ynnr studios. Your nffrotionnto father. J. II BUIEUSON IIl3 O'JTO- a Ho- nndor my own I write MTfrom beneath a roof Tine an r ao, B lftUded wroprie- of my aver, tbe owner of a bit tor A. and a honao. Krer eince of !JT.: ... A Wealthy Uan's Awful Ccay A tall, hnnd-tomelr drene.l ' loaning on the arm of nn ntiF"1' wn walking up Madlnon avee Su.n diiv lust m n va.f .jilmreii" n 111 Vll U ly bP atoppe.1, looked at ln " frightened way and fell tn r , " in a fit. Ilia body twll "'V1 d In n way horribleAo " uin.e a Htraiie n,JW '"niVX Ilk. n ...ttl .nan". e,,tlemu'.atte,.dan'rMe."!!ykni,r CA. Brioroon waa very angry , f 1 lnl I .. tmtm Ilia Rntl e bad rici'v,:ii - - am, who win away nt college. To nU a long Ktoiy ehoit, the later II... ill esplnin itsi If. Tt ran ns loium. ritten in a bold ronnd band, uot , t coruLlutelv fonuod.bnt roveulinu i . . r... nml tnikL.lv U DILI ' ..mw " 0 it tire : ".My Dear Father I write to yon v.. .i : ... I have not men- - i mm II .... i I . A. I ... iltiiiii iiiinnii a u r r 1 hat reminds me of the viutaee of t , ..,,,, , . ,, rained the auf . - . j. tint n uii r nil UIIU t III! WUQ BllPpcr OU v..;l.l.!...i i i it. .. unuuiiin uniutiay uaanit'jat n oily time, though! I icmomber you got di link pardon me I uieati you became vey jolly, and finally got ao uleepy that yon fell nndor tbo table aod bad to be carried off to yonr room Ah! you were a bad fellow in those daya.' 'Vou aeein to know a great deo' abont thoee old daya,' aaid the Colo nel, eemewhat fclifur, rnd nut i climb ing tho familiar allusions to me col lege life, at least from tbe lips of a atiangot" 'Willi, I hhould Bay ao, paid tbe young fellow, 'and thnu what ike liuuR wo nsed to have In your room wbou Jouca and Brown and tho oth er boys would come up to piny pok er. Ab. tbe kIohoub ttumo! Do yon ever try a band u udays. Tbo Colonel could not belp foeliufj Rome of tbo eiitbiiNiuHin of tbis valn- ble young mau wboktpt on a little more aeriouil. And tho Riill tbo pretty giilo tbe datliug cieaturet-! Oh; but bow yon lovod tho t;tii! Tbi atoleu daiico np iu old Ititter'e bare, and the cozy evenjnH witu ptetty Koae. s-! 1 ) von know, I nope feared. ... m0 ju. ,Ufiut,Uinir itri . i . i i li.i'.x'u I trust my f-jara were wimom , oeer djJ tbin, y()U lreale j R08e . . .t. ..... viuvii r n mei. . .. . II . nnrun VJIIU I i . t - iniiini wouiu uuk ..K'-- i -it uo ire vou ana wuat ! tou . i i a.. :..ai,i tnnr illBDieaa- 1 1 t . ii .H.i i nnriiii itj iu.iii 1 " " unnur inniii iliiniii . . t. w.i rmu'iiciu Luc I .ii it t t -ii I . i i uro. Ijuv iuiujjo uu.w 'Ail, wen, i snow an auuuu ii, Hwberoan explanation mnei oe y poii Lour tiaronla did not nrrrove of .... ... i ... ,i nu lo- In brier, 1 am iu .u- yonr marrying tbe jauitor'd dungutei moreover I aca Bt'gnged to bo mui- iiuj .0 lHl,ko yol)r r,oiuii0 t.j Lor lied- , They aaid abe died of consumption, Tbo yonu; bidy is not of ju8t oui bai j ,.jow bollt.rbUO a;cli 0f n atanding iu aocietyi but she ii pet- brokoQ le(ul.' tier and more iutelliseut than nnj jt m,1Ht 1)t be Bupposod that other youug lady 1 know. She ba CololR.i nriormm could ait unmoved leen will educated having bee u " na boar lliiw i.upu lout jouu in Rttendaut at tbe aemiuary bete, and of hU nuuld make any mao a gooa who. i(U()ll yol)lu ie remembered I would not have spoken to her ,Wo8WUut jjH1M;. 1Io rt.momlHr- o soon, or witbwDt couHulting yon; uor prclty friH ftpron bhe used to bather mother a widow died n cjarning Jreaaing cap ber few weeks ago aud left ber nloue iu Fren(JU moti)or Uad made ber; her tbe wtrlJ, and I tried to comfort bei boJJ .(j t,)9 coq iu ber duress with result that 1 cioillUJ(lfl8 of Ul.r l0,ol' fidelity. Ho unkud her to marry her ana buo cou- lt,a.muelej tho uote ho bad writ Bboltd, liU, bidding ber farewell, and be 'I write to aBk your consent 10 remorabered. too, with a bitter paug our speedy union; I am sorry to D- tue last glimpse he bad caught of terrupt my college career, but i am oerj a8 tne traia Wbicb bore bim out willing to do what duty fe(luire" 0f the eollege town flashed by ber and I go' to work without farther mgj,', house; Sbe bad beon preparation. letandiug at tbe door ood ber white llopiDg, dear air, that yoa win (aca ,nj Butikon cheeks bad haunted approve of my course, and consent aj through tbe foreign tour on to our marriage, 1 am, aa ever, your wuicU he bad accompuuied bis fatb affectionate son, er TbomnB. ,wlj0 Bro you?i 6 inquired, nngi i 'Nonsense!' the Colonel had ex j ft8 tn0 vaitor rose to go, 'and claimed us be road this letter. 'tt,M wuere did you get your information level Some boarding-house keeper u m DriTate offairst I must brut! Married, indeed Why, ettj that your raanntiia couldn t earu money euongn to enp- ,.. j iutrojuCe my8ell! I or .. . . 1 woa.uu u.- w. . of, ftllnw met VxUn f n-imtn fc annh A fol I J & i.ii -yon ongbt to Lave remembered Tbe Colonel fretted and frowned me. Don't yon recollect this coat? .nAf.nn ..i. f wine Baker made it. W hy I am tbe ghost f,... .1.. ur. ArnV of vonr voutb! I came a distance of it- Then be leaned back in bis easy thirty years to-night to see yon, and Chair and hnn tn thinlr. I'M to find yoO lOOblOg BO WOU He bad fallen into a reverio, when Good nigbtP Aud with a familiar lo beard a slib. congh, and looking gesture of farewell, tbe young miu ferer's liml so th' cou , jure It on the " " .''"' I loosened th'-'Mll,,J" " When tli' 'r!,t iolene of a fit hud worn octhe atton l.mt e.illfd on a y tati'er for hlp. 'd removed him to a irng etor. liiriiitf tlie lit the gen tleman.' hat had rl'sd olT, and also liUfwItf, leaving expoxeJ a head ah dinooth as t billiard ball. While wait lug for a earrlaye the attendant told a reporter a reuiurkalil ntory f iiow hi imuter eiiine lo be mo torriljly araict- ed. Ilia ;-mi M.-ninii i.i mi. i i.ii .'kif n ltruwli, and he is a coiKiu of tin Mr FriitioUyii who in now in troiitile on oceoiiut of his dealings witti tl,e C'on- imrd Steimilioat Coiiipuny. Ten year lien Mr. Hriii.li cinie to America from Knglnnd to neell bin fortune as li civil engineer. He had letters of introilue tioii whieh, together with his cousin inflaenee, peenrd him n phutu on the International and IJreat Northern Uailroad in Texan, which was then be ing built, lie joined llajor ItenliauiV nart v as assistant enciiieer. ( ne day in (letober. 17T, Major Heiihani Hent Mr. HriiHli to obtain certain pupero friini Ciipt. Wardell, who was in charge of tint next division. lie (tutted on Ii'ih twenty mile ride iu the morning mid I -eached his dest iniitiou stiortlv before tioeo. He refuoed to remain In rapt. Wanlell'a camp un til the heat of the day h.d passed and iifnc st. rtel or. hU I'ltnrn hmriiey Halfway between the two camps Mr. Hnmh lieraiii tired and dismounted from his honv He found a Muuly place in a large rock overchadowed by trees, and stretched himself out to rest. He had been n-lenp sometime when lie was awulicned L.y a strungo en Mat ion. It uppeared us though a heavy weight was attached to each leg. When ho opened his eyi-s an ominous rattling nolne greeted hi ears. Two huge rattlesnakes hal coiled themselves aliont each of his lugs und at the slightest motion the poisonous reptile raised their heads, ready to strike. Afraid to move and tilled with inexpressible terror, Mr. Hrush lay hour after hur with the two big snakes coiled about liiiu- At last the sun began to set, and t lu ll ill nixht air began to make the snakes uncomfortable. Slowly they unwound themselves from Mr. Hrush and crawled Into a cievice hi the roel.s. Then he mounted hi- horse mid rode into camp. When his horse halted in front of Major Henham's tent, Mr. Hrush fell from it in a fit for three days he remained uncons cious, passing from one fit to another, until his life was despaired of. At last he rallied sufficiently to be re moved to San Antonia, where he re inained in the hospital for nix months During bis illness every hair dropped from his head. As soon as practiable Mr. Hrush was taken to Kngland where he remained until a year ago wheu through the death of a relative he came into n, handsome property He has been traveling under the care of a nurse since then, but he Is cou stautly subject te fits. It is the opiu ion of noted surgeons, who have rail ml to effect a cure, that Mr. Hrush will die during one of these fit. M Y. World. 0,od I bave longed for ibis day i)mo We ha ve saved and riraped.' and hoped and prayed (r it, and at lust it hfti come to ... L 1 I...1. pass, 0 USVO pain OUS uuuurem of dollars in rent, and been bustled Around iu the noniadio manner too common among people iu America And when our two cherished Urns- icla carpets wore being cut and alaaLed into so recklessly to fit the pailor and sitting-room, Mrs. Pane said, greatefully : 'Well, it's the last liuio they'll have to be cat, for tbev aro down to stay now t that's one cousol ition.' Tho homo we are so bappy in is not all paid for, but wo see our way clear to pay for it in tim. Young mat ried people should abut out in life with tbo fixed de termination of patting a roof over their heailn that they enn call their own, and this ia not such a very hard thing to do iu these dajsof oan and building associatiotia and cheap rates of interest. My interest and tuxes are not much more than half the otnount I Bringing DjvrcJa Sharpshooter- asaa Many thrilling aooonnla are told by veteraoa of the annoyance Mused our forces, throughout the army, Ly Ibeirebel abarpsliootera hanging on the skirts of encampments during tbete war. Hilly io the morning or me ekirmisb lino, composed mainly ol the Forly-eibth Illinois was thrown out in advance of our army, lying near Jackson, Mississippi, confront- inir Ouueral Josenh Johnson. The ' n i men bad const meted a few tempo lary shelters by etunding rail up right, loaning :iinst each other, the tops being bound together, ,Tebiud ono of thoso little fot tres ses though io a rather exposed po sition Captain F. 1). Stephenson, of tbe Forty-eighth, was Bitting tnroed-np bucket, taking his morn. iug coffee. As ho threw back h head in drinking a whi. was ben A andaballep.d by within hlf i" iiicl of Lis la iv, directly across the eyot, Ukiug iffert iu a bttle doywoo.l irta b si.le him. jTho captain 10-e q'tit tly and Ink ing a ramio l hiruck it iu the ground, ao that its top would bu in tho hpce latoly occupied by bis n se ; be then went behind tho treo and sighted from tho bullct-h'do over tho top of tbe rod, thni aMc it iiuiug tho dine- have been payieg in rcnti. It is.ti ju takeu by the I all in ua nig.; , lifll..,H IaiI.Am ii... f..,.ljn,r nnu has ' 'Ji-cMv in this line rose the lop id I .1. ullill.f U t( I. (1 ' for Infanta rd Children i TortohisowTIi1rlooiiJdrMirtul I Catwla amy PelH 5?.TWjWJ 111 a. OxtoeJ tli, UrouUfM, . T. Wufioisi tnjorioui toAlciloa, Tin CawrAca Cfast, Ht Fiitto Brn Hk'tSf y M All AND KOTHUOCK, Altorncys-At-Uiw, Fremont, Snyder county Pa -r AMl.:H CIU)UHU, iira.lKi.i-nf nlllmors('nllii ol I'll IrUn till surgnin. ollnrii liln troil 'nl r lo ihti-iMle SrW K.nMhil nrmB. Msrrli, IJ, ll-l. tl- yyi n. w. tool. PHYSICIAN AuD SURGEON, I'icebiiirg, l'a fi'lcm litu .rf'l -rli'r I" tlir I.H- i.m-r-i'.t I" tm i: ull-li m l Htbiho Oilld" on Mini i rl . V. VA im.-iKUMv, -lURtUCAL MK('ltVN!CL Pf.STlB Selinsgiove, I'l'ii ii a: jyil. w. sr.ir. Krcsmcr. Snyder County Pa. orri.mioi t:-.: I' 9 . M.. from V2 1 I' " Sl't .Iks imrll I.N.II.iiU A M". M: i, '' in a Lome of one's own There is something in being a Un.U' I pro prietor that tones up wonderfully and adda dignity and earnestness to life. You literally feel that you are somebody. I actually foil a positive plcasnro iu piyiug my taxes yester day, and felt sorry fjr tbo poor fel lows who have no taxes to p ty. I sot out somi ran) bushes last week, exulting iu tha thought that they wero mino and that neither ihey uor I were subj ct to tbo whim of some real estate agent wbo conld give us thirty days' notice. When I coiivj homo from my ofllja nt night it is home iudoed to me. Aud when (ink. w.'.h -rent sheets st. earners of southern moss bunging dependent from its bough j'Uoys,' said .Stephenson, ev. nli, '( r inaL is among tho brandies ol lint troo yonder.' 'Now,' taking a soldier's cap and placing it on the end of n knotted Htiek, 'you all l'd i:p and lio lo.' 'When I shove this hat into view, ho will hie again There's- your chance, let drive.' When all wm ready ho bio ly lo vntod tbo cap until just iu sight from tho tree, A pnff of whito sm. ko burst from its loaves and tho cap l ', ' round on its stick support, hitting the daj- ATTOltNKY-ATLAiT. MII'PLr.HLRGU,-r.!l All bn-.lscM nlrn(il t. Ml r MI? hit ,(inl mustten. Ci.i!ttls inm n J huglUti. jAcT)n (jii.nr.iiT, Attorney mml Conn ef el Mimc.i in ru, r V, i'.ilt""tli r." nn tl oil iM.ir Vi f i r r fift iv ii '..n.k' J lo. ('iiultlUn tn I. rni lariuiiu. IJ 1 Hlk yM. V-m (llOrMWKIlTiT, - J lATTORKtY-AT L.'.V, f"i i.iN!'GiKi i. r , IV.lHnMlim anil ullntlior lrl lonlnr-t n v; ly sllemlail I, yosfiilt' lon ! Ir rulUk iHrA ( JoM'.iiifi. Jlito t II (.. ni:iTr.:ci', 1 1 . ;A'.lJv-'.tl M y U SGI AN m 4K HEUMATIStl pluce ihut they cm love and reioeci Lr us bo no throughout all their af ter-lives. I hope, lo see tho children of my 8 mouthsold baby playing iu ibis bouse aomo dar. op be aaw a yoaog man standing on tbe other aide of tba hoarlb, bat io band. It was a fmh looking young fellow, with a respectful air aod a slight flush on bia face as be address el the Coloml. 'Good moroing air, be said besi tatingly Tbera was sometbin strangely famili r about this yoaog inao, aod tba Colonel looked at bim curiously without raising from bia seat- 'Uood eteniog,' ha replied, 'ait down, Tbe young man draw a cbair np to opened the door aud went out, As be opened the door, the strong draft from the outside blew down tbo long wbioh fell on tbe hearth with a noisy clatter The Colonel started and rnbbi d bia eyes. Bless my soull' I mast bate been dreaming be said, 'it's ten o'clock and I haven't writton that letter to Tom.' tio saying, be poored out aoother glass of wioe, of wbicb bo took a ap. and tbf n iodicted the following epiB tle, wbiob brought joy to two young bcarttt ouo baa cbil Jren it is more necessary light through n I n gu j'lo';l,', h"'1' "' ium over thai tuure be a plaeo for'us crono. awaitrnrficj -in ' -.,. I--. ,",'rt 'ater. six hprmgiiei.i rides spoke from the rail i.'o nJ r man dropped from tho imk tree. clutching wildly ut moss and branch es as he fell His la-it shot w.s liied. Ccortchip and Maniaga- Tboso wbo are in tbe habit of ns ing tbe pbrt.se, 'The tune tbe old oow died of,' will be interested in tho explanation of its origin giveu hy a London paper Tbe old say ing arose from uu old song : There was an old man. aud he had an old.cow, Aud he had nothing to give her ; So be took out his fiddle and he play ed he a tune Consider, good cow, consider ; This Is no time for the grass to grow, Consider, good cow consider I Tbe old cow died of linnger, aod when any grotesquely melancholy song or tune is uttered tbe North- couutry people say, 'That ia tbe tune the old cow died of ' I-vory young lady has a tight tu know why a young man solicits her mpiitiy. Her life is too valuable to bo tutl id "ilh for inear pleasure. Hut young la lies liko company. l'hey can mako it a pleasure or ii urso. Courtship, if properly en gaged in, is only an introduction to the happinesa that will folio, l'ind nun that will lovo you, not only through courtship, but throngji j'ys and sorrows, su -ci ts nnd advi rsit Olio that will be It helpmeet through life. Acquaintance is ouo of the im- poi tunts i f coiirtuhip Too many young Indies havo com mitted suicide and died broken hearted bocuuso they did not gain a knowledge of their lovers' character before bestowing their Affections on them. Havo both eycB open' Court io the daylimo and not iu the dark Voung man, go around ia the day time and see what your awuolbeart ia doing wheu sho does not expect yon. Qet n knowledge af her trails of character and domestic life xonng Hiiy uo carerui or yonr choice, Sen to it that a polishe. address .does not cover many vioos Don't go blindfolded in this voyage of married life, but intelligently and wisely on both Hides. With suoh s cboico true happiness is sure to fallow. Tommy's father's busiuess ufTairs call bim from home early iu tho morning and keep him until late a) night Recently the old gentleman found it necessary to puiiih Tommy. aud the boy sought bia mother for consolation. 'Wuy, what's thi mil ter, Tommy I' sho asked. 'The tu man that BPslecps l.eio nights a panked me,' be sobbed They are getting editorial oourtes. les down to a pretty fine point tn Mis sisslppl. One of the brotherhood pleasantly alludes to another as a 'toad, wbo ulsgraees bis awn wartsi" A Merchant With a L:2 H:ai A 15 isti.n meichant, who is n ending capitalist as well ns a lnrg owner of real estate, is noted for tin interest ho h ia taken in young men iu clerical position i. ):nv fright eued bank cashier waited upon him to say that by mistake of one i f tin clerks a check of Urn merchant 'a had got into tho pignonholn maiked 'pro- testtd.' As Mr. M.llio.s nnglr. have heard a rumor that his cheel bad been protested, thu casl.t.ir ha-t ened to explain, and said that h' would disclmrgo prompily the ."Un man who made the mistake. 'And why discharge bun, fcii t' mildly usk.:d Mr. .Million- Hociuho ho put your cliocii iu th 'protested' box.' 'It is a good many years,' said Mr. Millions, as he tilted back iu hi oflieo cbair, and after his fashion harpooned his blotting pad with his pen, 'since I was a young man, bn my memory is that I iiiieiiuiiis made, mistakes, If I had been lis-ol,,ii-,.i.,l fur ovi:rv mist ili ' I made. I should not mado my foitniie. Tin young man who.-o mistakn is puint ml out to inm ami fuigivm is II most careful man in the olli io evi i uft rwi.rd I think my business re lations with your bank are likely t" bo prolonged if th young mau i not discharged Aud the youog man was not dis charged. 'Chai ley,' si l a joung wif-i, ii there really any such person at tbt fool killeif Oij, 1 guess not; 1 don't know,' said Chai ley, who was reuling tbo morning paper, Well, Charley, nil I want to eay is please don't go out ufler dark any more until you lind out dont enrfl nnrl.hing ln niimmmlnn. lm It-eurM tint evory tlmn. ItmnKl BM'I. lil tlMI l.illi KfHT. Mm Maiom X. Ss . I'.l.-.tiil'urw T. .Mim Kt v. K II llelMM""". hmutit.'n. . Mu Wm MialAIKI .Kiii WjImi St . I'hlliulnltml J I'. Si wi,,N. I'.nna..n. N J. Mn.i Mah I'a' lies. M'virvit.'wn, !. J. Yuwr Mali.. Mvh Ii I'lni'ik l' ii.jiiioiii IS, Ji IhimSir- - k Bmif .i. - il..-.lil,UHI. - ir;,'"4'' price i. 'vu r ' s eci si. i . . . Tm co ni'ii-'n H l rmttoiL ii'rriini' i-iiui-lihli l, nli liwtiiiniiii i. Iri'". l'. r rii hy iill ilruuxi-l". " ",lu " ", 'l'"" ti ,t in m- ti.ni t" f ' it nirli it l.i ymi.tln IMt lw l-T. .n ..I. a iii tnki miyeiliix l"-, l"il nee'v illnirt Ui III , r,i a -I a, ri Ai;i..i:u inco-. ,v o. SI'J & 2l Jlnrku nimci, I'lilliuli'lyhla. A 'H 'omng -Q0 SNIM3VI1 'U31S0J A K ii'.ti vr. , Hum ret, r. Altetsfnnilorinl laiFitism frmrtitl? utirtri to. (!nnultiilldti In I HIUb HhJ !. i:. r.owEn. Arrff"jrY-AT-LAv, AN'D DISTRICT ATTOSX TT uhuitPHrf. r. iiiv.'t ni nsdt. iit't (Icrii'ii. ror.ntltll li Hffn Juie J.'TtXl. piIAd 1' I LUICH, AUcrncy k Collnael!or-t-lll (-) In kpp'f lu i M In v nr ilnvi Kortl T Eniitii; s Hot rl f HlikKI n V. ronii II l)ollnttin inl Bll.utbrr pII Dm l .olli'llsil mn4 will r. Ie :i1'ibVv proiui t ktianilsa. A pt.) I," '. TJ 00" $-113 3IH133103 .S-MOHl-'OOS 'a3HMAM3A3 Q103 11 jo Xlltll yVMli lim .ii( iwm w' '.ipiut it ii j p .1 1 1 u l '1 ii u oinij i: if i Jl 'I'O JHJ.I.i. .MII'IU'I I. -Jt jnvMiiiii .n JitijM mm Hh 'jm.i;iiiii t;i Itini ihia i 'l. ".i.'' "tnii ii.iii'i'nii.iasrii" I1.'!!. uiki i lining i ii' di'i uiiillil rul.i:..i au,;. di. I u ";h m ii 3 "1 .hi) ni .ii l.' 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W. l'i I T IT A TlOtiXJi V A T J.A IA 5clir.srove, Tn Otfpr IliSlr i.rnisi'-loMitl mirv Iroi In ll pskl A II lrnl liu-liiaim siii runlail tu ll.,lr mr, wtv recslv i.rnniit mtcutloo. Cfllruuo Alnl4u July 4. :.. J II. (J III MM, Attornov-at--ur, Middli.liuigh. l'a. .'.0 tt.e, Itrt. Cnrifnltiitlun Id .Lrlb l.ri(iage. J-.iiMlla di Ott. JOHN II. A UNO LP, Allorni'.v nt T.rtra Miiini.r'HrtfBrii Pi iiluixliiiitl I n-lr-r 01,1 rurtf I t kli rnfn bu pri iii'ily Ktdn lcJ in. lM .1A Miss Clara And so vour enag meut with Mr. 1'eulbeily is at eud, litbel? Miss Etb.I Yoa, for evermore. Miss Clara Will you return tbe prefects be gave you Mies Ethel No, I n iooot do that, lie never gave tne any thing bat oara mvli and iee cream. Y0!J3 UST C.!A?C mi;i:l n. oiiwui, A '"'. VAT . I T t.A TP, I c Islim g. I 11 Inn -.. I'rJ i im- e mi .'lurk' t Sip i-l, oei ilcut tnrl clem; 1 rli Umii-r. lH'C.-O, I-.-7.tl. JOHN K DAKOTA 10W PRICES. Jl- TanM mi kvt IIiaI ex fT V. I -j ruirdfii ' 0Ntif-:TH- J 6A V v a f tTft I m ' I- m rin a or m a m r r a i ar r I cAw a a m v U4U1IAY run vtpvw in n B.r rnpldlTiul' nnIO. Mat. VlUi Bul.lu bou-1. Irtix nun ! Ii The best results bom hogs are obtained by feeding thorn to tbe highest limit aod getting greatest weight iu the shortest possible time, and as long as tbo bogs shall be in creasing rapidly in weight they should be given ull Ibey can eat, so as to get them i.'.t maiLct as boou aa possible; WClUrlN RAILWAY CO. liM iHHtfly ft HALF MILLION ACRSS 1 h Ui lit 1jU t" miil C. .nvniUnt Wl market. V ll-wtt-rwi. 1In1Ui HmaU il.nni rburrh-. tfrtiiHii. ami rulva.il- ! A tftfl 4i u.r fall kiuiwn. A-llri' CHARLES E. SIMMONS, CHtCACO. ILL. IVIWi lAtntla f annul f-itt in ! 11 prsilliiihli) itpJ SAFE INVESTMENT AFFLICTED UNFORTUNATE Aftr all otnora ran ouniiuii OlT- Xji03333 S'tt N. 15th Bt., below CallowhlU. Phil., Pa so mi Kpri.ntt in all Mlt'.4'l I. dit.ct r.r. Iiiannlly vk"1 I'V "rl l''l-'- linni.Ke. l'llorwow. Ailvic. Iiacanii wneily c. mn 11 Hri. 'JUSTICE tF THE PLUS; Kant?, Sh Ido' Co.,'-1 'i ClTColliM't ion-jirr.iuptly made. ' I 1 .' 'J"H I '! ! 'WW,-! Phynieians, tSe. JOHN V. FIPiriSR, M. 1). Mid. Ill hm-;-K iVwn'it;. A Km'ii.'it- f tho ! 1 r rut ;y n( luiuiln nl.i, .ii'r' lii .rm--'t'i' il rcirv in tu. rit-. 1 f i.t M Ml - I.M Tn Ii ,i ml V Ir I. 1 1 . s , . V liall'iii.l il.tiuin. t'-ticu !u N . . , 1 ,M!rrd ii'l.' li ll.lil'l . Jo'j 'i-4. j tsr.ii'.u R.MMIEH, riiYsiciArj a siRctcr--, Midilh'biirch, l'nirnv l)!r lili iirelPMli nnl rtrvlr.' lo tl r'.wi mi M l.l.l lul u ry anil vl i,ltv. in:ft fi utl 'l Hi" 1 Mirl Hnu. I A ru'M' 1 i:fiK.;, Hi'Moilc ii:r(itu h'illtO I'diT 1'iilfWlJa uiniu t3Sm3MM532Q Tim 'Uait i 'ii fr wur ia, '.tlt I.IU.V., fa. In. 1.1, lihii- pt-.Uoti, I'iwa-i Uj-'iKuai'i'it. t ..ii,t'nu t-.'i tifisi Ll V Ip iiiritiiMi." it ti jMwiai'iHtiitKf-i , ii 1 1 ttwurtfe t-io ici-r 11 t ii tu.j UNktitiMu in niimr iafv'11--fc V- l.i.nkH. 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