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He that will not reason is a bigot; lie that caiiL'otrfH fool ho that dare not i a slave.
EDITOR J.XB rUOHHM'03.
M1DDLEBURGH, SNYDER C&PENN'A. JANUARY f, 1HS8
NO 3
VOL. XXIV
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ES DXDSTT SSLL- I
"1 believe I'll tell the rarrn, Jaoe Ann of
and buy a house In town
Jones made an offer yesterday he'll
pay the money down,
lie said be wasn't anxious, but he
had the cash to spare,
And reminded me nowadays cash
sales are very rare.
"Tbe farm ain't uiuoh
anyway,
the
aoll la uilrfhty thin,
And tbe crops It yields are hardly
worth the puttin' of them In ;
Besides, that pesky railroad tbat they
are puttlo' through this way
Will out the plaee slap lu two J ones
told me ao to-day.
'I ain't afraid of work, you know
uiy daddy alius said :
"There ain't a single lazy hair in
Neheuilah's head.
There WHSit't any lazy hairs in that
old head of his.
For he did the work of three hired
lueu, in spite of rheuuintiz.
"Ho, no, I'm not afraid of work of
that I don't complain
I've tried to work wiih wlllln' hands
In suudhine and in rain ;
And I've alius wore a .cheerful face,
except ut times, inaybi',
When them giddy, hedditronjf steers
of mine would 'haw' when I said
gee P
Terhupa it may be sinful for a mor
tal to And fault
With tolling hard both day and night,
if he only makes bis salt :
liut I've thought while uradlin1 ruin
lodged oats on tbe side hill over
there,
Tbat my cross was most too heavy
for a sumll-boned man to bear.
"It'll alius beeu my custom, when
l a-plowlng stumpy soil,
;fo hum some uood, oldifauhioued
hymn it sorter eased my toll
But 1 Wll you what, 'twas pretty
. . . i i . ... . t
ii liaru tosuioiuer in womn oi
VVbeue'er a npriugy root 'ud break
and whuck me ou the shin.
mention those things, June Ann,
M because I'd like to lend
5 . .r. I kiiit n'
life,
from all temptations freed ;
It as long as HessUu Hies exist and
uter bugs abound,
e'll be some tall profanity at
I ...l U It. flllMfltlf
a '
. . agreed. Jne Ann,
A , 4'v aa-)rJ
U'll st.t t;.e farm to Jones
f 11, il HiKt what it lacks iu soil U
well made up in stones
we'll move in lu towu next week
j what's that you're sayia', wife :
l.n'll i.uuoi luilVA lllH L'O.lll Old l)luC
as loug as you have life T
ill, there it goes again. 1 viim '.
Jo ou and have your say
,'re bound to weurthe breeches
In a flggrrative way ;
it you'll ttnd I'll have my way this
time, old girl, as well as you,
u ii iivi .,.--- r. .
j if you're bound to stay right here,
by grannies I'll stay, too 1"
the LelpTlNET 0? LIFS
elation haV
of talent titles tbroogb tbe jours
week of prcV though it be but of
The 8nydetb' ilbt loBib8
atitute durlnffVudl1 by death, whom
of the most lot, wbeo liviopf, and
most instructive loo or after tbev are
ltlU0tor to u advanced
Interest manTfesT I4rifrBaU;
-uaiii h. m Juiuda in the next
world than be has tbia. Death
sweeps tbem away, ifud eometimes
be ia left almost olona1 iu mpect to
tbe cherished compeVioubbip of bis
tartbly life. To tbede loved ones
dead be can render uoservice, and,
bo far as we know, irotn tuem re-1
ceive none. He may thick of Ibom,
but be can do uolbiugfor tbem.
"Tbey are eutirely beyond tbe reach
of hie action, lie can speak uo kind
word lu them, and ' give Ibtm no
good advice. lie oau make no euo
lillcee to promote tbeir j ys. Tbe
lesson to be learned from tbis fact
is tbat we should aot toward our
kindred and fiiende vtbile tbey are
living, ae we, if surviving tbem, will
wish we had acted when tbey are
- kloepiog In tbe grave. Let tbe hus
band and the wife so treat each oth
er, while tbey bold tbia relation,
tbat tbe death of neither will give
tbe other any occasion for regret on
account of misconduct. Let parents
and children, brothers and sisters,
fiieuds intimately associated, and,
indeed, all men, observe tbe same
rule, and tbia certainly would be a
' much bapper world. . Tbe rnle
would lesson the number of family
quarrels, and make life more serene
and more like bea en. r ewer bard
speeches would pass between men.
Ueutleucss and kinduess would be
the law of bamao aatiou. ' We onoo
hoard a man who Ltd jaet lost
roost excellent ifa say : 'I am now
cittctrely sorry for every unkind
1 1 v:r r-ctj ta tbat woia.
wish I could tell Iter to, and iu aorne
way receive from her tbe expression
ber forgivoness. 1 would give
$20,000 if 1 cookl thereby blot out
all such words,' We Lavs no doubt
that jaet tbia sort of feeling baa
peoetraUd many a boaom. Tbe way
to avoid it ia to to act toward othera
tbat tbere will be do occasion for it
when tbey are dead and gone. Tbe
Indepeudent.
Tho Safety of Total Abstinence-
Look at tbe wrecks of men to be
seen on every baod. Uu I yoaog
men, 1 wish I could lift tbe curlaiu
tbat conccala from your view tbe
aocieta of tbia cbarnel hejse. A
niau about forty years of age, 1 sup
poso, a graduate of Edinburgh Unix
versify, came to me and showed me
bis diploma us a pbjsiciun. lie was
quite n fluent liugniat aud a very
cultivated geutlemao, but the lunik
was upon biui. I was wilb bim
some time, and wneu bo left me be
suid to me, '1 am very much obliged
to you, Mr. Goiigb, for your kind
ness to me. Vuu have told me tbo
trni b, but it's no use- There's no
hope for mo. Wiil you th:tke bauds
wilb me f I'm a lost laddio yood
bve.' 'How nmuy 'lost luddies' are there;
lost, lost 1 i living uiiu It tt f yes
ll'aauawlul eigbt to see a living
man a lost man, aud there are such
1 knelt at the family alter wilb a
loctor of diviuity in New England
in 1352, and 1 beard bim pray. lie
was tbe pastor of a large cbucb. To
duy be is a diuukared, and employ
ed us a hostler in a stable in Huston.
Wben y.v. Moody was holding bis
meetings, it was decided to go and
see him, and do something for bim
U'but wai tbe result 'Go way from
me. You kuow what lam. You
know a bat 1 have been. Qo away
from mo- The doctor pi escribed it
for mo to save my life, but be has
dumbed my soul go away from me!'
TLuu what bbull we do 1 Our
principle of total abslince ia a sim
plrcjotnod.' ' It U so simple 1 Who;
should ud. pl it. We ask yon tbeu,
'o udopt lliis principle Lot only for
your owu Bjke, but for oiLers. Ob!
thtee men need your btlp. Tbey
know that I lie bitter npj ctilo is
ibcie like tbe tmuuldeiiug ovens of
a volcutio itady to be lounud LJ the
Uint diatu Jiatjk. Won t tnrapei
fitb tbe appetite. Don't thitik if
you Luve ubslained for tn ur mote
yeuiH, I but you cau ill ink u lilllu
moderately. 1 remember reading of
a genllemun who bad a pet tiger.
The tiger was in bia study one day,
md tbe gentleman's baud was bang
ing over tue chair, iue tiger was
licking bis band, and on tbe gentle
man attempting to remove it, tbe
animal, with a low growl aud I
snarl, fixed bia claws ou tbe gentle
mau's sims. Tbe tiger stood with
liia ears thrown Lack, its tail etretcbs
ed, and was evidently preparing for
tbe fatal spriu. The gentleman,
kecpiug bis eye fixed upon tbe tiger,
rang tbo bell aud ordered ' tbe ser
vant to bring tbe pistol, with which
be shot 'io tiger deal. lie tlen
looked a. his baod and observed
blood upon it, tbe sight and smell
of which bad aroused tbe tiger's
dormant nature.
So it is with tbe appetite for drink
which is ever ready, like a tiger, to
make tbe fatal Bpriug wbcuever it ia
for a moment tampered with, John
11. Uough.
A Woman's Romanes-
What truth is stranger than fiction
was exemplified on ilallowu'cn even
iog in a saloon at tbe comer of 117lb
street and Third avenue, New York
City The Evening Sun tells tbe
story in tbis wise;
Six years ago Bridget Moody
landed at Uastle uardeo, and since
tbat time baa been out at service in
different families. At present she is
employed by Mr. Wordao of 153
East 117tb street, Monday evening
abe was sent to the saloon on tbe
corner with a pitcher for beer, Wbi
standing at tbe oonoter waiting to
be served the bartender chaffed ber
in a cood natured maauor about
Hallowe'en customs. At tbis ruo
meut a welUdresaed man came into
tbe saloon and passed over to the
blackboard npon which tbe winning
horses at tbe different race tracks
are posted. X be bartender, us be
banded tbe young woman ber pit
cher of beer, said joooselyi 'Look in
tin c,;;3 KrtJjjet, and maybe you
will see your future husband.'
'Sure I'll see your face tbere, an'
I'll not marry tbe Hires o' you,' re
torted tbe giil.
Hut ebe looked in the glass. The
quiet man at tbe blackboard gave
start wben be beard the girls voice
lie tnroed arouod and stepped np
bebiud her until his face, reflected
in tbe mirror, peeped over tbe girl's
should. Bridget saw tbe face aud
her color forsook her With a crash
the pitcher fell to the ftaor and with
and awed whisper she said' 'Tie tbe
banshee1
'No, it's not, lassie V shouted tbe
man iu a baity voice full of joy, as
be claspod tbe girl in bis arma, re
gard lues of tbe baif-dozan men who
bad come in.
Tbo girl put ber arma around tbe
man's neck and sobbed softly, all the
while eayiug, 'Its Din, ao it in,' uu-
til Dau, with ouo arm about ber, ex
claimed as be asked tbe audieuco np
to tbo bat: "Ibis is ray lass, mates.
ebippod aboard a veMS'd that wont
dovsu ut Sea, aud 1, with three others
was saved by an East ludiamitu. A
year alter 1 went Home to lK'iiasi
and found my funeral uiukb bad been
said aud my lass bete gouo to Ame
rica For fcix years bave I been hnu-
tiug ber, aud, praise the Holy Moth
er, 1 bavo fouud ber all o' IIllowuVu.
Ye may diink our health, mates, and
I'll pay it all."
A bumper waadruuk aud tbo cou
ple viebcd every bsppiuexs iu the
woild. Tbe bartender wouldu't take
Dan's money, and Skid; ' I'll dunce at
your wedding and bring you a credit)
bosidea.
To tbia Bridget retortdd: "Go 'long
wfd you"
A new pitcher wae procured from
the regioua up atairs, which was fill
ed and given to Dan, who catried it
carefully aa he went out tbe little
side door, arm in arm wilb bia lass.
Dau Cbaffue was Budget's old
time lovtr, aud now is eugiueer ou
au oceau bteumsinp llml plies oe
twees tbir city aud Liverpool. He
said: 'I dou'l know bow it was tbat
got on the elevated cars aud lodo
nit to tbo eud aud theu strolled Luck
- i . I i
awuys. 1 wanioii a uripK oi aie, auu
went into tbe Hist suloou baudy
'be barkeeper was waiting ou u lady
ud I did not iutrude, but Heaven
bless that lookidtt glass that's ovti
Ihu bar, in il I found my lais.'
Dan will not wiL this trip, but
ill lomuiu iu New York aud mak
home itt Bridget. Tbey will be
married and Bridget's employer will
give ber a wedding to which all tho
neighbors will be invited-
Th9 Dutchman's FcesumHunt
'Did I efer dell yoa about de vay
me und Abe killed t'o bossum V
'No, sir, Misdor Uoffoustiue.'
'Veil, my bouse vas oud of t'e
town near de vwoda, uud von
lay
Abe cornea to me uu say a :'
'ra, me uud my tog bat run a
boeBum avay np in a log vat vas bol
low ; cum uud help kill urn.'
'1 veut out vere do boBsom vas
und Abe says again ;'
Pa, 1 dinka yn potter crawl in
side uf de log uud pull de bossom
oud. vile me uud t'e tog etauds at
uder end to see dot bo don't got
avoy dere,'
1 don't stop to dink, und I says
Abe, stand dere nnd kill do bossum
mit a stick uf be runs out,'
'Den I crawl into do log. Vot
you dink, Herman 1 Veu everyding
but mine foots vas in t'e log, a lot of
pumple bees vat bad a nest iu dure
got on my bead. Mine gr-a-cionslj
Herman, 1 tried to get oud, put my
boots caught mit a snag, und dure I
vas niit t'e pumple bees, I sgrcam-
ed oud Abe, und be dinks dot I
means to look oud be makes de tog
crawl into t'e log at t'e oder end.
De tog dinks my bead vas de bos
sum, uud be pits me on de ear, nnd
parks ven de bees sting bim, dink
iog dot de bossum was pitiog bim.
Veo 1 get ont of here, Herman, I al
most vos dead, und dot bead vas so
big dot I dii.ks it vsa a mountain.
Did you.get de bossum, Minder
Qoffenslino ' inquired tbe clerk.
N. , Herman. Miue gra oiiu !
do you dinks 1 vas going to vaste
my time bunting for de bossera veu
fonut de pumple bees f xua inuei
dink I vas a fool, you know.
' A man
Is "dead drunk" w hen the
fluid which circulates through the ar
terlea and veins contains one part of
-1 I..I .....I IflK . m, J, j.f litrit flll.Mllfl
. , ' , . , , -
the proportion become ont part of al -
cohol and 109 of blood death must eu -
eUte,v ,
Girls Who Court Uaiuty.
Tho baodeomest woiesn .1 ever
aw wns i.e ho t( ok cttat care of
her hraltb. Wben I koe her she
was over thirty, Lut uo girl 'of six
teen tbat I bave ever eeen had rosier
cheek or brighter eyee. rUi oonree
ebe was tistuially fine looking, but
tba atleutioo abe gave to matters of
hygiene added to and preserved ber
beauty. What did she do I don't
know tbat 1 can reooont all, bnt 1
it member ber telling me she took a
sponge bath every morning, was
particular aboat tbe ventilation of
ber apartmeotst took long walks
wben conld, ate but little meat, much
fruit and cearaals, whenever sb
could get tbem. Anothor thing she
did which she tried without success
to get me to do, she drank ber cof-;,,l,!B
feo without milk or cream, diluted
wilb aater. 1
Tho reason she took ber coffee bo
wasbeciuse br physicians told ber
it was healthier to diink it in this
ivny. N 'hellier the practice added
to ber piibonul charms or not 1
don't kuo. Ou tbe wbole she was
certainly repaid for ber, systematic
liubits, aud its ciriuiuiy mere was
uothin arduous about tbe peifoi-
maucu of them. Nor was there any
tbin bicarte about tbutn as it sems
to me, tboro is about the fol
lowing uccouut I rcud of a Chicago
belli: j
'To keep the supplsnoss of ber
figure she stands one; hour daily,
fifteen minutes at a time, with ber
bauds on ber hips before a long mir
ror, aud bending bar kneea out from
each other sbo sinks slowly down to
tbe floor as low aa possible, tbeu as
slowly upraisiug, meantime moving
her arms iu auy direction to tbeir
utmost length, out or np, forward
or back, uutil wheu abe stands erect
tbey are ready to be placed ou ber
hips again. !
'Etch movement is repeated, every
time a little accelerated, until at the
eud of thii tveu miuutos it is . doue
ckly, aud a line CC her
cliei-k. Cb:''tUed-"iiu3 idown on a
pei fuctly flat o.mcli, y.thout a pil-
ow, uutil bur breath oomes smooth
aud regular, as it will iu the two
minutes left iu her quarter of uu
hour. When she plays a good deul
of tenuis she cuts dowu ber exuici-
sing one half,' Of course, the bene
fit to bu doiived from this proceduie
U uot to bu (liU'Htiouu I, nbatevur
may be thought of it besides. It i
euuy to see bur whole body thus re
ceives good exotowe, added to tbe
grace of bur own form, beautifying
ber comploxiou and tuakiog her
stroLger aud Leullbier.
Bought Wit-
From tbe amount of awindling af
fairs tbat occur, one might be lead
to believe that tbe great majority of
people never read a newspaper, or if
tbey do, tbey never remember what
luey read, scarcely a paper comes
to our table tbat does not bring news
of some ouo having fallen a victim to
tbe card sharp, tbe fortune wheel, 01
excb nged a package of greenbacks
for one of sawdust. Invariably the
victims uf tbia kind of work falls buck
npon tbo oQicers of tho law and ex
pect tbem to ferret out tbe parties
by whom tbey have thus been duped
They solicit tbe sympathy of tbe
commuuity; at large who join iu their
denunciations of wags aud sharpers,
while t'je real trutb of tbe matter i,
tbey, themselves aio to blamo. lu
almost any paper you pick up, you
find warnings egaiusl just sucb men;
they tell you bow others have leuu
(leucod of tbeir money, aud yet. in
tbe face of all Ibis, yon still ii sist on
venturing upon a nclmiuo iu wbch
you expeot to gaiu fioiu somo one
else two dollais for one. No I hire
ia swindle on both sides aooordiug
to tbis, ss no man can double bia
money legally in a few ruinates, and
because tbe wrong man is swindled,
they squeal If everybody would
take a borne paper aVj read it much
might be saved aoine rf tboae fellowa
wbo pretend to be smart, TJnder
tbe cuoumsisuces sucu chape are
eouueu to 00 sympa.uv, auu u. Ch,v
, .
tti oeuueaien. iou ve u uni uui ir
to grasp things t but du t belong to
! yon.
Yon ill alasyw l.au wben
playing against a rogue' game. So
Don can -et it will alays pay a man
1' , ' ...
! up.pr.. to resd cartful ly
arid temetuber what you j ead.
nE paid t::e ioey
It Is not. always an advantage to
bear a striking rrseiublanee to anoth
er man, even If he Is a good-looklug
one and rich In the barguln, and as a
matter of fact such a resemblance
may often result In serious complica
tions. A gentleman of this city, says
the Providence, (It. I.) Journal, ha
tist gone through such an experience,
and now he vows that he will let bis
hair grow long mid look like Arizona
Joe, if necessary, hut he will not be
taken for some other fellow again or
have any one taken for him. A short
time ago a clergyman who had been
only a short time In the city was so
liciting sul'scriptlons for the purple
of making certain rrpairs upon tlif
church be was cnuuectcd with. He
met with much success, and finally re
UH'tnliered that he had not yet Inter,
viewed one of bis inont earnest, diwcl-
A few iluys Mater he met, or
thought be met, tliit:eiitlviiinii on the
xtreet, and determined to uk him for
a subscription. After the usual salu
tatlous the clergyman Mild; 'My good
sir, several of your fi lciuU have ikItI.-i
ed me to apply to you for aid In our
noble work.'nud Mr. (calling him
by the naiiie of tho otlK-r mouiber of
of the church w ho resembled liiin),
they'tliink you will give us one hun
dred dollar. The gentleman, who is
somewhat of a humorUt, na,w,iieliuic
to play a joke on bis friend, aud be
replied: 'Certainly With pleasure
you can put my nulul down for on
hundred dollars.
A few days passed and ths clergy
man thought he wouldicall upon his
generous member and collect the
money. He accordingly went.to th
office of the man whose name be had
on his list aud found biui in. '(Jood
day, Mr. ,' suid the clergyman; I
was going by, so I thought 1 would
stop in audget the money you so
kindly subscribed:' 'Money! What
money t' nsked the astonished mer
ehaut. 'Why the one hundred dol
lars you put your name to hut Thorn
day.' For a few seconds the merchant
hesitated, but he remembered to hi
shame, that fur several days he had
beeu ou something of a "spres" from
which he hail just recovered. Heat
once concluded that while under the
Influence of IIuccIiiih h must, have
put down his iiume for the amount
aud forgotten all about it. IUther
thHtvcotsfess his weakness before bis
pastor be pulle
led out his check buoil
and tilled out a blank for out hundred
dollars aud passrd.it over in the un
suspecting divine. The perpetrator
of the joke heard of the nlTair u few
lavs luter. aud thought it was too
good to keep, so he told a few friends,
and it whs not long till it reaehed the
ears of the real subscriber. Whenev
er the two friends meet now the iiihii
who paid says to the uiuu who put up
the job: 'Suy.it was a pretty gd
joke, hut I think you ought to give
me fifty (dollar und divide tho ex
pense.' The expense has not yet been
divided, the church Is one hundred
dollars richer, and the clergy man
does not know the true Inwitrduess
of how he got his money.
Hot Watar
A strip of flannel or a napkin folded
lengthwise and dipped, in hot water
and .wruug out, and then applied
around the neck of 11 child that has
croup will usually bring relief iu ten
minutes. A towel folded several times
aud dipped In hot water and .quickly
wrung out and 'applied over the toot I
actie or neuralgia, will generally nl
ford prompt relief. This treatment
iu colic works like niugio. There is
nothing that so promptly cuts short a
congestion of the lungs, sore throat,
or rheumatism us hot water when ap
plied promptly ami thoroughly. Tep
id water acts promptly as an emetic
mill lldt water taken freely half uu
hour before bed time is the best ca
thurtio possible in case of constipa
tion, w hile it has a most soothing ef
fect upon the stomach aud bowels.
Tills treatment, continued a few
months, with proper attention todlet,
will cure dispepsia. Headache almost
always yields to the simultaneous ap"
plication of hot water to the feet and
back of the neck.
Ilovr to Nobod.
It Is easy to be nobody, and we will
tall you how todo it. (ioto the drink
ing saloon and spend your time.
You heed not drink much now; just a
little beer Oi- some other driuk. In
ths meantime play dominoes, check
ers, or roinethlitg else to kill time, bo
that you will be sure not to read any
useful books. If you rsad anything
let It be the dime novel of the day,
thus go on keeping your stomach full
aud your bead empty, and yourself
playing timekilling games, and in a
few years you will be nobody, unless
you should turn out a drunkard or a
profsssloual gambler, either or wnicu
im .U..FU. flum iintuuh' There are unv
annui o . . -
lUHf cf 0Iitf hanging about
j 8iins Just ready to graduate and be
nobodies.
MAV Tt ar Mm, txrl Sanaa wba wrSa la
U UJJLI nir-lf'BU0 tu Ika lid.
MnwItwKkaair. HMi'.BK lkami.iTa loilabl
rqit'- Vou aaa unt t td' la antka luium !
V. airiH m, of aaaa UC ulji alalnii waia
laaaadar
for Infants and
i 777....Mi I "
Physicians,
)n MAUAND HOTUirOCK,
Frcmonl, Snyder county Pa
lmlaitinaf lull linnra Unl Iras ol Phjilrlm
nil "arijin. UIr kin I rlp.i"nsl .rl
to lhnblln. Spk EiiRllitaDd Oarmss.
Mrcn, it, um. ii.
QU. K. V. TOOL.
PHYSICIAN AND SUP.GEON,
Frecbmrg, I'a
nnom bin iiroromilniial m-rvlKi-i to thr pulillo
conrint In lstb KiiMU aud llnraias
Otto so Main mr.nt.
K. VKH IUIoKIKK,
StUROICAL Jt MECHANICAL DENTlttl
Ssliusgrove, I'enn'a'.
j. w. si:ii',
Kreamer. Snyder County Pa.
nrric norsa : I'o A M., from Ii t a P. M
,n-) rrr S I. M .
rtAKs Horn lmolikh anpueuman.
M)l, !H0.
HAVE YOU
UMATISM?
A Hmii-tW mat hu liwn In iiiw.f ill tii f'T mny
f.ir in ICiin. tu.iwu nuiy lMr lutroluctd tit
Hum ouoitUy. I tho
RUSSIAN
RHEUftlATlSBl
CURE
TW" ltnnrty liu tlif Mitlormnwit ft rfitiUinnUl
l"i1.inr. .il l (I n.niiniiit f-vilwrr 1liinuloii,
a. km l" iht '. 1 lutLrrr. loihmn it hM
l.tri;r'il r-linl. II mtiA uUiu-ail Uo teS
WILL
a'"l I ' .'TLl--.-iVl.S IT.. .
from fiirthnriwiuy. If r""'U ""'r ' ' mme.
Ietuni inn .ji., .
TiUDK LiliSVa. :vx, I
t ttir nip-.
BMit..ta. 'ib.-- tali an.
for vomi-ln'a liif.'rmat'on. l.rr'pila I'aait
phlrl, Willi u-l.ni.m aia. frer.
r.ir a:e ! all druaai. If "u or Ui other la
not In powtlnii S fnnii.h II t" jf'i.do nu r
aua 11 to ankr auyUUng l. I"il an ir 'lirart V Ilia
0,,nrral Aiwi.U. rKU I..l lt HttOM. A O.
bill da SSI .llarkvt klllM, I'hllaaeliibJau
THE fOSMJEYS,
Thoy are the meet Important
secretory orRans. Into and
through tho KlUnoys fiovr the
waste fluids or tho body,
containing: poUonous matter
taken out or tno system. 11
the Kidneys do not act prop
erly this matter is retained,
tho vhola tyeitem becomes
disordered and tho following
symptoms will follow: Head
ache. vreRk.n2'jj(. tain I ft tho
small of Lscfcai.t! loin, flushes
of heat, chills, vlCi disordered
stomach and bowcsis. zou can
thoroughly crctfct ths Kid
nevs bvBURDOCiv BLOOD BIT
TE'P.S, juid when any of theso
symptoms manifest them
selves vou can Quickly rid
yourself of them by this best
of all medicines for the Kid
neys. BURDOCK BLOOD BIT
TERS aro sold everywhere at
$1 per bottle, and ono doiuo
will prove th!r efScey.
AFFLICTEDfiCKFO3T0NATE
Aftr all Otrvara Ull amnaall
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FAVO
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Da Waal dMaanaaamaa UUaiaaa ta-""
llaaabloaUa car W aianpoataVaai aa S
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pfynMTWM ci'W
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MANILLA ROQFMGI
Takaa
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M I DDLEUUKO H. TA,
All bii..lr4mintriiilS Is kit ' Slf
eniva errani i tttntlus. ( tttaustl Is 6tt
nil r.nsllah t-l
JACOI1 GILUKltT,
Attorney mini Cotttirclr l JEsvei
KIIIIHI.KRI nU, PA,
Ootleotlnni tad all otktr v.if.if r
IT ali.n.l.U to. CoviulUU.a Is lilll4
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Ir alKmliil o
VSntUIUIIOM litllB
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Alt "toff lonl hnnr.aa pr.Bitl. tsrreee
to. UoDialtallasa Id tlillah n.rtnaa.
r.s.s'i.
Jji IS. ROWEH,
AnflRNFY-AT-LATT,
AND DISTRICT ATTOtmi, .
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naiatutla Is
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Bd Htlmii.
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QUAS P IJLJUCH, ft
Attorney k Coaniller-At-lt
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naaa la nilnlUil aad will raa.lTta -tral4 f
l-roiat aitaailaa.
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A J ATTORKEV IT ki .
MlllULERUKU, IK110RSV.,
Farf bit Prolaaalnaal Sar.teaa la Ika
Uaaialutlsai la Laallfk aa fJaiasaW
A. w. rOTTIIt,
A 7'lORXA Y AT LA W.
Solinsgrove. ra ,"
un.rineir rrolaiala-alar.caa la tba SSMiji I
AlllaalbuluaaaaairiKtad la Ikalraara wtt
rci'sira i r.Mppi auantlao. USltaaa Mala
J H.CJUIMU,
Attorner-nt-IiatA
Mlddlel.iat(;li, Pa.
fnnaaliatUa In .both
I.nnaaaiai.
Kotllik aaeiOanaav
,OUN II. ARNOLD,
Attonipj ftt Inra .
MU)DI.IVIinC'
rrolnl.,ual (In, anir.ai.it t kit aaiaa4
ka irumul; aurnilaS ta.
m, m
CjAMUI'.LH. OUWIff,
ATTORNEY-A T.LAlt
l.rwl!ni. Inlsn 0.. favJ ,
ona aa Mirk. I Slr.al. osa Saar aart twm
arra llon-a.
Daa.Kt, Jsn.ll.
JOHN K. HUGHK3,
JUSTICE CF THE PEAC
Kxntz, Unytltr Cf.,'
"tWCollectlonH.'promptly ,
JOHN V. F 1511 Eft. M. D.
Mlddlebnreh, Panae
A aralnat" ar tha llntrarahy of ranniTrs
nta, odara bia .r.)f.al.l aarrirat la Ida a1a '
na ut kllria'.lxirah anil vlmalt. 6a. abB
I-i-vll'li ami lli rmaa. Ofloa la Mr. O. A IS-aa
hclaaeli'l ballitiar. Julj t, IB.
J CRIER BABRCrT
PHYSICIAN A SLTCrCf,
Mi.hll.saruli, TeasAk. .
UITra lil.rr.(ia-lral a.ilc toMha rl-baJM
nl Mt.liH.han. ami ,.lhlt)r I'lBf a fa att
H'a.i aC Ih. 1'oarl Naa.a. In SrnuK'a kaktutujl. .
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e ktir m.m t -i.-e'i H-xnr r
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