( ( -., J Desire to call tbo attention c2 Public t their Large and Varied Otock of ir IvJn imd small Musical Instruments. Wo carry the largest stock of the above goods in Central Pennsylvania, and a visitto lllir lill'iriniia wn rnAm .ill ..! 1 1 . 1 i . j -a . .... '. . A...v.v .Wu.t nin luiijr jruu mm wo uereoy extona a cordial invitation to visit us and get our prices be foro purchasing. Wo aro offering our arpet Stock at special prices and have inado great reductions in every department REMEMBER : OUR GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF SNYDER COUNTY I Wo also have a full line of Oil shades. Lace. Damask, Turkoma Curtains. Curtain nolo. fWnt i : i:. fart anything pertaining to the furnishing of a house and all at prices 25 per cent lower than city prices. 20, IS! Front it Mill 3 .1 i i ' i - x . 3 I f k ;'' f; . AMERICAN WOMEN'S VOICES. A Toon; Knallah Iilplnmat'e Itnmark. IhnNtt Oymiinatlc. Consklpr:t!lii liacusion Int.. lirrn muxed l'jr a remark if a yining iliiilm u.it la-Inng. Ing to (lie r.tiglir.11 lisliMri.'8 i'(iiiiini.viii)ii. JIo Haiti tlint lie was nmrh f-tnirk with the facial ntul .imi:iI lovclitx-v of American woturn, but Hint lii-t w n.o of tlm liaruiuniouK was jnrnnl when tlitj BKke. "KiiJMitvmn n intonation in mimical, low, nvniKMthi'tio, w liil.' tluil of the typical tlniighttT of jtni t ica is liij h, Sotm-v, lint li;irh, and not prntofiil." 1 In adiltil that in rtjwnc Hie AiuniranJ woman is more nltr.-iftivo than Iter English mmt; but that the liiiu-rw more ngrtfuMe in rotivemition. Throughout the ib liato whii h thia candor lion nUrtod tln-ir is no ilii.iul of tho axM-rtion that Amt-rirnn wonmn's oioen are often diwiKreeaMe mul that woiiH'ii s int'iii.'iiori in more niilodioun. Hut there U no vntt eil'ort to get nt the cutiw of the ililferenee. There, in an error in nlmitti:iK that Ihe diiTerence in due t hi ;her piti h in thin Country than in Fnclnnd. An liax beard EnHinh woi.h ii njwa'kiti with total elf'tincoiim.'iou.iiiep. in their own homes knows that they run to quite as high a note n women of ntiy other coun try; nnd that, in proportion 'iih the Hpiiit la amiable, tlie voice riws as nut nr.. II v in the gamut oh the tin-. in m t r ax-c n ls when tlie icy fetters loo en th inerrui v. Mi Terry's voice Ih perf.ftly natural on theotage, nnd when nhe U not tni-ic it is in a high key. Sontag was noied for talking as "llutes lip and ninhtingules warble," and both are at their hot in high pitch. The trouble lies not in the piloh, but in the quality of voice. AVhen Iear naid of Cordelia, "Ur voice was over soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman," it was qnnlitv, not pitch, he correctly descrilie.1. When I'etruchio Bays of Katherine, In Taming of the Bhrew," "Think you a little din can daunt mine ears?" ho riescrilies ngtsin tho offeiuiivcncss in woman's voice, its noisi ness, not its piuh. Chaucer knew tliut 'smnll voices, swet entumil," wero 'the nweetcht liuhxly ho ever heard;" imd onco again it in quality, r.ot pitch, that id referred to. It i uikleniabli; that in the American air nil voices nro more or loss roughened by the catarrhal mala dies, more diwiKroeable thnn dangerous. We can count too eunily tho singers we hare produced; and tho moment a voice is discovered there is feverish nnxietv to pet it out of the country before 'ou winds crack it in the throat. Ft- ging ers bom or bred in Eurojw return, unless '?.c.xtl!aoli"a.ry caT,g jQrent laryngeal . Itr as they bring out her". The voices that are bred among us we our liest to dehtruy for musical qual ity in either sinking r fpeaking by the flocutiouary anties of our whix)ls. In England, except among those who are latterly patrons of the public primary schools, tuition outride the home in childhood i all but unknown. Tho gov erness is a tradition us immovable a-s the house of lords or the judges' wigs. The children study and rerite in an ordinary room. The "low' voice is naturally nnd sweetly develop!. Uvause the lining of lii throat w not m-rnpc-! I.y voice foreing. When singing lessons U gin tho spi-cial tinibro of each voice isrnrefully wntchil ; and as rapidly as iiidiuntions Mitlice, u is given the proper education for in natu ral register, Iks that hi;;h, low or medium. JIe:uiwhilu we have forty children in a large schoolroom; the teacher arranges them in a row at tlie rear, imd Hands herself at the front of the apartment, and the child who reads loicii st is tlie liiln"ht in order of merit. It U eon idered particularly coniiiii nd.il. Ie if tho !ntira cLiis can read in couecrt loudi r than any other entire class in all the com ..jwtitivo schools conip. tin.; for the ruin of individual voice quality. Tho hauie unscientific course, Ls followel in mii-ic. All sing the same reveler for years; till aro urged to shout nnd "holler'' iiirchoel. When they are of an age to make l.atib with the climate in its in;lv mood ihcv 2" rirfryTTTricr 'cmei jiisiice, aim more truiy: "tor my Voice. 1 havo lost it will) holloaing unil fciiiging of anthems." lJouUleii, too, mental comosnre has much to do with the quality of the vi ice.. The ea;;cr of Uith se.es will Lliout or M-ream, As tho best conversers are iilim the Isst listeners, the quality of voice which goes so far to make a good con Terser is instinctively low nnd sympa thetic. Tho English girl learns i:i in fancy that she is to speak only when ppoken to; that she is to lvfiivt U f re FK-aking, and when slio spi-ahs is to say nslittlas jxHsildo that v. ill aiit:"oiii' her lords nnd masters. Tho American girl is accustomed from childhood to Fsnk on everything; to exercise spon taneity, if not independence; and tho rices resulting from tho abuse of thexvl ideas herein involved are loud voice, harsh quality, and speech, followed by re flection, iH'rhaps, but rarely preccdis by it. American girls, rs a rule, are jx-cr listeners. A down of them wilIsM-:ik all together, and the highest pitch is often reached in a coiujiotitiou to coerce atten tion. Asido from climntic influence, not eahily oyereome, whose effects, howeve r, can bo mitigated, the disagreeable qudity ia Aniericun women's voices is due to irrational throat gymnnstics in childhood, and to deficient mental composure in maturity. Chicago Time. A nmh la Wsnhlnctoo. TroKaMy Washington is tho only civil ized place in tho world where it chum within tho limits of etiquette to ask a visiU'r to Uko a bath; yet many n con gressman crowns his politeness to a con stituent by offering him a ticket of ad mittance to tlie marble pools ia the base ment cf the Capitol. Of course, wln n immersion would, for obvuxw reason, he of the most IsuioOt, the statesman wisely refrains from an invitation par- ' taking too much of the suggestive. As rule, the curiosity of the visitor impel him to take advantage of an opportunity tuce tha luxurious upjxjintments tliat keep wir natioual jolitics cleaia Now ' oiU J'ic-s "Every Day Tullfe" Far? Iithntittnnts of Amxrlnw A glance fit the geologies of the pres ent day bhows tlint workers in this de l-!.rt iiMTit tif natural history are enabled to map out the continents and sens of aes ago nlmimt as correctly as they can those of today po distinctly are the old shot-in and l iridmniks outlined. Today wo riiie in cars across i tie menenn con tiiient; yet not so long ago, geologically SK'aliin,r, a vast inland sea rxtendcil iiomiwcKi iroin me ouil ol J.lexico finding its Iximidaries. in all probability. on some shore now submerged beneath llie waters or the I'aeilie. This was during what Is known as the ago of chalk, or the cretaceous tx riixl and millions of years nj.o, jf our geologi cal estimate arc correct. The (piestion as to wnetner man existed then is an in teresting one. Kvidcnco of human life lias not Urn found; yet there were vast ureas of land, with animals and plants of great variety, and as there was no pliyni. cal harrier to human existence, in the opinion vt many tho cretuccous conti nents and islands wero populated by man. Knowing the nctunl conditions of life nt tliH early time, tho strange pnimnlii that lived during it, it is n comparatively eay mnt ter to understand or appreciate the daily life of our ancestors. U is evident that they were much more primitive than even (he Imsliman of to day, and undoubtedly were what we would term wild men, living in rock3 and caves ns the lower animals do. They were essentially hunters and fishermen, d. tN'Uding Un game for their suste imiieo. The small continent of America lit this time had in c.ll probability low, marshy coasts, and tho great ocean or gulf, whose coast line can lie traced frcru Arkansas to near Tort Riley, on the Kansas river, up to Minncsotn to Canada, near the head of Ijikc fcupirior, was & vast shallow sea. On its borders we may imagine clilTs i f sandstone worn out into caves and qu.'.nies, in which the. early fishermen made their homes. Phila delphia, Times. Romling Vnnpalrit Lrttrm. Tito "point of etiquette," in regard to not sealing letters sent by the hand of a friend, in to be com-id' -red, undoubtedly, ns sottl'! by the usago of polite society. And jtt thcro are two sides to tho ques tion. To intrust to a friend an unsealed letter to a third person is a compliment to tho friend; but why should it bo thought mccasarily uncomplimentary if too letter U- Kculedf On tho ether baud, tho sealing of u letter may bo doctned nlnays advisable, for ono good reason at least. Tho contents of an unsealed letter nro never safe. 1 hey aro safe so far ns the honorable friend is concerned, but not safe in any other sense. They may be lobt from tho envelope easily und in noceiillj. They may bo abstracted and rend by the sirvant to whom tho r.oto is delivered at tho door, or by any prjing individual who may find tho missive lying on the ball table and awaiting the unvner's arrival. EsieeiHlly un-afe i i it to place in an un sealed jo'k.tge articles of largo money value. Would any sano man send a $.'0 bill in. an uuseali'ii envelope by the hand of a friend or n body whonisover? The friend himself, if he know tho nature (if tho inclosure, would be vcryapt to pro test against this sacrilico of common sense at the Mirino of etiquette. "C. S. C" iti New York Commercial Advertiser. Mow l.i rliotnurupli lllrd. Dr. li. W. fcihuleldl siii'gests to ortii thologi 'M tlint they may lind jKirtablo 1'hoto-r.iphic oiit:ili; cf advantage in their studies, lie liails that by tho mo of the iiistautaniMtH shutter birds may be photographed in nearly all of their r-oei-tioiiti. "Out here on iho prairies wo will often find an old slump or stalk uion which a dor.cn or lii'teen species cf birds will alight during seven or eight hours on fil-iio-t any day suitable to use t he camera upon tin in. iov, nil wo havo to do ii to properly set our i.'.ctrumeiit near this point, conceal it in such u way as not to utarin ti e tiiiiK fix'tis it sharply upon tho plaeo on your 'snap " ui!7TTr it witii a filing, and then r. riuwo yourself far enough away to pull it when you have n nubjctt sitting to your liking. Hird.itliat you have wounded but slightly may i yhw tographed urdi r the most favorable cir ciimitanccs; tin y may also Uf tal.en fcit tingoii their i.ests; in actual liigl.t, how ever swi:t; in pursuit of their foinl; in leading almut their young; indeed, tho list is ;.;most an endless one. Rookerii-s i.l-o otb r adiniiv.blo subjects, and a splendid Hell ii I'ls-n at those wonder ful reports i f water birds in such placet as the liahumas or the Alaskan coaU" Cliica'to New s. A Story (if MrlsnnnUr. Tho enterprising manager of a Farls theatre oiuo called ujion iMeissonier and nl;cd him to paint a drop scene for a certain theatre and name bis own terms. "You hive s.vn my pictures, then?" a.-ktd ?b Wini.T. "Oh, yes," exclaimed the m:in:iger; "but it is your name your name 1 want; it will draw crowds to my theatre." "And bow large ij it you wl h this curtain to U',' inquired tho artist. "Ah, well, wo will say fifteen meters by eighteen." Jlei -xonii r ti'k up a pencil and proceeded to make a calculation. At L-t he looked up and said with imper Unliable gravity : "I have calculated and find that my pictures are valued at SO, '") francs per meter. Your curtain, tl.cref ire, will cost you just CI, 000,001' francs, lint that is not tdl. It takes me tw( lve months to paint twenty-five cen timeters of canvas. It will, then-fore, take me just 11)0 years to finish your curtain. You should have come to me earlier, monsieur; I am too old for tin undertaking now. Good morning." Art Amateur. An "Anti-rat" Trmtmaot. A tlioory of oliesity, proposed by M. Leven ncently, and descrilied heforo the Bociote do Uiologio, is that it is a nervous disorder, and to be treated by avoidance of mental and physical fatigue and a diet of eggs, soup, miJk, rice and potatoes. Scicntiilo American. EULED BT PEEJUDICK. Few pentous realize how tlioroughb thev are controlled by prejudice even their own dinsdrsntnge. Jor tasny yean tho treatment of rheumatism, neuralgia sciatica snd licadncho hss liecn by eoni, outwuni application, snd. therefore, with out stopping to think that the origin o these troubles mut', from necessity, lie in terual, the weary suflercr contii.ues to rul rub snd lind no relief. Athlopliorosis taken iuternully, snd as s proof tlint this H tl. eorit-ct principle, it cures surely and quick ly. The statement of those who Auk i. curtd ought to convince tho incredulous. C. F.Iirure,Mctuclien,N.J.,myst "M mother hsd the rheiinutisin in her heart and was cured by Athlephnros. the ny there U no medicine like it." Jsmes W. led, -IMS Renn Avo., Tilt burjrh, l's., Mys: " My nmth.r, nltheiicli 7 yisrs of npe, whs entirely cured Ly the i of AtLlephoros." MissCnrricI'aMen, Eayle Villas-, N. ssy.i: "My nmtherwss nearly a cripple ' her srms, not having been shU todr.ssi. cnreely able to feeil herself for tin-, months, tieing in sevure pin must of tl time. The scute pain i easel after ta'sii throe I nltlis of .t'.M'.p'iins. but 1;V linnod to tnke It ' r. n I st'tus -s' r'.n :in wer? r ne; I nv'n,' i":.eu Hlu.. ill. Mii I.n tint t'.ikeil any me P !.. -t ' . wnl on i'.'" her srins n 'II : ev r. niiin'icr of f it:nls t. 't u it, ; vrry cie it l.ns e' . ( n-'ii ism. im, ifri'k liea lhc!;", it i . t acu e L i:d;.i..s'.c, reliii.'' John ?.f. V..!c,.tt. M'rl, V. '..-. " 1 p. t a h.i'.t'.! of i iilnii!.fi'..n f..r f i.-' -! nt once r ai i n,i ily. tit, I J i ll tioiliile I -; lb- rtiC'l'1l:; ' -1 i . .ei v iir.i.;:.-l -h.iiil I l;is j. o' : . i t t'ieoii,r" J 'lie., in. i w 1 1.. . , i.i o i'itiil of lie di-.ui.t li e ... o,' 11.: V;..l.t.. .ew . I eilii-r icarrii,'f t I n icm:,' .i ir jri' e, h is f I.' t; r I lil..i,'t h rnd : i 1 I' ' i , t ni t v ' ii v r a i - , . -'.i. i. , r( r,'.i'i. i::i , c Escitonont la Texas Great excitement b.-ta hoc u caused id the vicioitj cf Paris, Tex. hy I In rcmaikoblo recovery of Mr. J. E. Oorley, who was so helpless he could cot turniu hod, or raise his head ; everybody said bo was Jvinu of Consumption. A trial bottle of i'r. King s -New Discovery was eeut Lira. Kimlitig relief, ho bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. Kincr's New Life Tills ; by the time he had taken two boxes of Tills and two bottles of tbe Discovery, bo was well and bad gained ia Heidi thirty-six pounds. Trial Dottles of this Groat Din covery for Consumption free at G. w. bQiQttola Drug store. A GENTS I jENTIR LY WATEDffi'l W.d OK TIih in. n wuniliTlully ruinptfiu p. llectlon il llm uli'uluti-ly uvlul unit .r:iclli sl which hul cv i r li' cii ,iihlilii', In liny nutlno on llm nl"h. A ni-rvHl m fv-rry-ilny vulim and ui'tuul mutiry--Hrniii mill iniiiiry ! o inir to rvwry inri i4,r. ltniiilr(- l iiniii linmlrrilii uf lirauttlul unit lirlp 1 i iikr.ivli,n. lt f-xir iii'iliiinry Inw rteo ) 0in.t .Miiin tii on. Nntliliiit In lh whule lii- ry el tliw to, k Irs.to like u. Selnct ionif-ttilnK renl valup tn tliu ienilu, ami m1i, aruame. K'til look Inn ti.r it i.ew mi, I flrnl-cl.irr lnin, Wm.ir In, I iliii rliiMnii ttinl trnim. jo day' ii e vtn if- i w, it. mil r:mliiil, ". MM Kl.l. k (. II, . d in, ST. I-Mi is. Mu.,url HU.Al.tl.1 Hl.V, PA. fub. i, i, en. Ttc Ci ? m el alt B o- rf Afivculnrc iinpiirl litloOilc Vnlnnir, PI0NE HEROES IDARING t DEEDS AND Tle thrilling mlvcnt'irim or nil lln liuro r iil'ircru ami liontu-r llnlitrni lin liulliin. nut U anrt wii ,-! f, over our whole eoutitrv. Iroiu I lie mrllnl Uiiim in t'10 J.nn lit. I.lvi'n il l laiiintia . l,..ll ol l.-S,ilu I.H.-villr, Si in.l-l-h, licH iin, hi i n ii, I ri.itv. ('riH-kcIt, It- win. llouiiii ii. 'i ic , t'ufor, Ciillfiirnlii .lo-, Willi Kill, Ii. i. In Hill, (it-iiurula .V Ii- ami t'riMik, Iff il I nil io 'Hi- fn, mid fcnrn or olhm. Ki'lsu illillv lllU'iralnl 't! -;V0 Hub rn j-jXuiT" m,', !,V!l-r1Vrl.u., llw,7Kri7u'.i -tial. -'.in lor jauirnt allowed AiiciiU hortol luiiO. ri.ANFrrrrit. ro.. n-1 . PIUNAI'r.Ll'llIA, r. or sr. lolis, mo. t'eb, I, '. em. A MAN OR 0 AV ho wl'l work fa. It I . fully, ran itnirt "f tby o daiir a raro -hani t-i wen iroiify , l,y liaiiillinn TDK HUM. II tN II V W .I,A- (Aai alor (rum N w llnmi'-hlre), T- nprnn Mortmtnt. or VIIK CUM LKT bt'l WKLN MaN AMI AI.i oIIOI.. Fr io th I ct of 'Ii iln lDt-ri tclnir tak- i la th- TKMI'KKAKCK MUVI MKNT to ilay, io th hi I'll aiamllna: of n writer at a lnlrr of u atd inou,lr o u ti ! n.nlnn. t II pruni I you run fa.lily tli uunual i')')i iriuoln ofl.ircil tif uiak uionty by id lug uli a ..rk. II la, raoU to nnn;lii with ua, !. ana i lun n l Urr.lun la biog tkn varv rai I'lly, ami -iv lull p.irliruUrt aa lo yi,Ui lnilui iiur.ue r'iBfi-. aa, V.. B. AXThlt fc CO. Iblt Arch . J . rU. 1, '"8 tia to con:uhptives t'SK WINCH ESTKK-HUrrOPItllKl'HITE OF IilMK ami HHIIA, lor i)nuuiplhii. Wiink I.iiiin. ) uh, Athma, llronc t t la, ami Heinmil In lilllty Ii In un ansuowlailal Hhv:iI1i Hi.ii.ily. THY II'. I'ricl ami ti r IwUU I'm, ar.il i-iili I.y WINC 'FSTER fc t'O .r k.inUt, Ifli Willliiui hlMNw Ynn Hold by DruKKl'i. Bend for Circular, !. P. Thomas & Son's, E3 0fJE FEETILIEEES fD-ln a!l th ralii.il lo lmf nil of rtaht mnniir 1 1 a tuun-iitraliil Innu. how la I r.r,i.,n.l t. .11 rr px 1 dry aro uiaunov lure I fur ru,iilla is riua-"".'.'.."'iV";..?.-' au,l, iM-ntiu In I kit (JoiO. OVU pnswavry la.;il!T. W Kl' tlijiooiir irxjimlailoiilloii, 1-ut1 1 bo aam 1110 nay Kimrauioo out gocU U"l lo b aurpa. t. Tha. who n thrm iflotasa them. You imi lani auj vw iit viMuni iuuuu KAMCFiCTtJIIKDnr i I. P. THOMAS 8c, SON, Philadelphia, Ponn'a. oa ma ay Inaao Shlrey, MeClara r BLiuel Shlrcy, lieavvr Srinxs. WORflEW ( afr atk, mr ark atr IVwaa HmMi pawwitaw a aaair THE BEST TONIC Tata awxtlHn enrnMnaa Iron with par vntM Vao. and la Inva'.ttabla for Dliwaapa p.ulir ta W , and ail who Irad axtxatarr lir. Kn rlrkn and Furlflr lb Illond, Mtlmnlatp Wj ApiM-illf, Mrraalhrna tli .Muarlc o4 ir '"t- thoruuatilr lavla-orwir. ylara Ua aianiiUiioa. and rnakm Iim akin raanoth. It dot aut hlarkon tlia loaUt, aaa haadaah, at praaac anaatlpaiioa tll ht rai mdiin do. Mm Erjaaarra Baran, U Farwall At.. Milwaa . r ia aara. anuar oaui 01 imio, wn. IM: than a doatnrio ma. hanna eurml va nf 11 i Band Hrown a Iron nitlara, and II haatwaa vaakrwaa ladlaa haf In Ufa. Alao eurad i ol Ll r Jottjilalnt. and now a-iy anmplaiiuB la claar ao4 fond, Uaa alao baan hananolal io any ch-Miwu." t,Uma O Batonon, Ea4 lckrartK.rr.T, aarai I hat ai.Dnrcid untold aniaary fnaa Faraalia Onmplainu, aod enujd ut.uia tvuat Cruoa aoioliiat aaaapt ttrowa'a Iroa Bittara." Oanaln baa abnaaTnvta Mark and atwaad rad Iraaa) ' on wrappar. l ak ao atkrr. Maocnlfbr BkteWM t'HKMIVAL tTs, aAI.TlMlaa,lUK ARBUCKLES' name on a paokage of GOfTXX la a guaraaUa of zoellenoe ARIOSA COmCE is kept In all flratlaas mtanm mim t tie Atlantic to tba Faoiao. COFFEE la tMrrar good when exposed to tha air. Aiwaya Dny tats hrand I n hermetioally sealed ONX POUND PAC1CAGK3. ESSENTIAL OILS WiNT. KORKKIf. I'KI'I'KhMIN r, I tNN V KUYAL 81'k.A ItillNT he. of prim quality, hanartit Id any ."qiiantlly for 'uii uaiiTi-ry, irea i uroa-aii, coioiuuaiou torag. fco.. by DODGE & 0LC0TT, Importer and Lxooriari. til William St. N. T. Srj.it. 13, Cm S.F SHEARY, Ccntrcvllle, Snyder Ct , Pa. 1 lilU lilOUlQliUO mil 'lily flft-ola Stock Compantta npijntad, Nol'reniluui oUa. Afn..I BOARDING HOUSE. MM1K tiodoiBictied ImyinR mailt r iv, ..iwn.uuillBlOIIFIini olih puiil.tiwould r...oi(uli j annnnm thai t will lurnlak hnaollnw mw,A ...k. ratanf fanty-Hvo tenia a day or twautv-nrt ram. H...I . . 1 , , . . . . T . . """ l lor Dorar liirnlihail cheap. lully lov td tosall, and th, will not ao tan dlnaattafled. Ilnom a law dnori Wuft oftbf Court Uou., UlddKhurab, Pa, Vtt.l, IMI. I jopri.tor. DR. HOBENSACX'S Kbavoua DI.01UTY rtbb3. A mr a.-d .' - r. un t;j ojk. ii9Uan I I'chilny of lit nervous y trni, and riiiral exiiAUiiion arikini fro-n youthful iniuo iirtu r.rtctw t an.l ki.iwi.i I I....!. ..,.1 . caudrtf ti.vlail and m.iit.-l wc.. r, w y ' a n nt, 1 .a pi nu-ninry and trat.al ! (YyvW opacJiy Cbi'tli OLD a1 VC'JH?' aa. a -An ai ir ii.'iKiiai a lahnrti No. Vutl N. iisi BifCBt. I'liliit. nd lor cirxiil, c SI JLJ 'BIICI CMCK O-M-tUC HAKU HUM UV MAKES HENS LAY! PHEVEXTft S1PU, . ritevi:NTM t lIuVaTRfc. aHi.t:iu'rN LATiftw korr WStV. rULVt&Ta KUU-EATiati If ff4 ry day, CfclfkMfk r-r-ka (poultry frod and pinaan tlv of dliaaaa for ou lry, tha graal aga fcod, K ducat iii prodlgio titly aad u good lor tha llh uf tha Cowling. It ia the Aral article of It kind acr 1'aletitedTa Ik Hailed hutaa, Canada aad fogland. Try It. it coata only til caata par pouad. Ii I ao powder. Chirkana will aal It. Ilia! ourIiI lo conviaco you that U I good. If Tour Crrucc, lruggiat, Hardware or Country itocakaiia will not gat It for you, aend me one dollar, and I will ahiu you a twenty-pound boa by acigtit, or una hundred pounda for fire dollara. A Urge baa will coat you ao mora freight lhaa a email boa. Attead to your poultry, if you want le atake a profil oul of thawi, Jutt tha tame aa you attend lo your lead. Unlaw you manure your bad it will But pay you. lull ao with poultry! Ton Btuat give lhaitt aematklng beeidee feed. 1 hay auuta tune material lo anawar lor grinder, and Material fat the egg. If you feed Cnn.k-chkk-er. re kee (egg food every day you will never have any tick d kkaoa, and your bena will lay arc uea otherwiae liver would ao. You. will aavef d without ii aSer a lair trial. Do not pay twenty ava or fifty cent a pound for aiediciue to aaed your poultry wheel you caa get a batter article . trora your atorakaeper at tit caul a pound. Itoo't be a claw i try It, HaBuiaUund w tb VniM4 Btaua ouly by 8. 8, MYERS, Patentee. Oaf M. Front St PHILAD'A, PA mm aaaree, ket tknaa wbe write fa Ca-rerUaea, Makaa,alll reaatv Bvfareaauaa akaal wavk waua 4a.ad iiraet kaaia.tkii wtll eay aji, aaaai tar -.III II II 1 Iataa raa4af a'a B -", i -aa eat ..ka.. a aaafw per ear. aaaae aaa 1 wm. yavairareM. Hit a, aaMwoaiaai All lei iMJRSEKV. REVC. IV. WALTER Salennao for Cha. fr .'Atawara z, Newark. Nat York, will h plcea.d t aecar ....... ,ur tnia popular nrDj, fof anythlnvla tbe N artery Una. Choi, a, d New Varlatl. a p. iiy Pmiitlrely nnieall eny tl,r In i71Clim,-,,7.,,,- .. "-eti-a rur t..d .Vw'" el,0 rrtl that addMflbla ; crk, ayjr c.a iy, r. National Hotel! ByWM. IIOLZWORTH SELINSOUOVE. TA. RenoiUlad, Kfarolahd avd Irnprored. Tha raoatrantrally looaUd hotl la th tnwt. Flret dtltAfiai BAAnniMAJl.ll,.aia a.- . UNDERTAKINGi E. L BUFFINGT0N llra to make It known to tha pent.! of MM. dhburgbanil rlDinlty that ke l!aa ramolill.! Inrt lmnfOrtai Ilia Maaatlaa .A ...ajj a aal I alt. I baaaleoprolld hln-aelfwltb ane of tha lat- poelnif tha eiclulranh li r lie oiaia thia rt :.-rlci auihi.t.. . i JT. ... - . if v ii groai aipaara, and Mr. Iiu (Ting tun rotpmrutl aaka eon p i,....,.... & . l. . , ..... - ' M -"a. . bb. parrrten arrar.ara. menttioiaka th eorpaa In ha nd and perform II th fuiirtlnna of . funaral Iractur-tha. jr l.lmv the rmb-rment an llodoonvenlence j w .VUUH.Um iwuoraie. IIE NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN B. FOCKLKR. PronV. Solinwgrovo, Pa. ThtpRotel laDleea'Mlalnata.i in 1 1.. i.. aad lea vary.lealrable pl.ee for travelnre toetoi he aaemf eccommoilatl.me at low rtUt, if onaatoppinRonce will baear torell again. Tb --. i.inwr i ii ana nai arvnratolaaa Beetearaa loeonnerllrn w. ' s Apr.lv.'.S. " Offsn Ki oi'ta.vir ovra 6,000 Miles OF 1 Eltf ICTLt. (X)N STRL'CIXD KAILWAT. fENITRATE8THf BIST PORTIONS Of ILLINOIS, IOWA,VISCONSIN, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA. DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, nd WYOMING. & X?fe Knnnlrt IpTfJaW TraViaMl XTand aioda k9 ir5v i nv.t Rr-TWICEN CHICAGO MILWAUKEE, 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, . TIH HtoN t:t.-Ot)NS or MH'HKtat Tilt fHKK I AMI H f)K T'KV. Mi MH'.'i nms m-hkar c Tiir. osT.v i.irr m tiir nurtt mTTJi, THE l-i iy KKH l.l ; Mr 'IO IK'H-MA, Tit maiie. time Ul.ka, and rnfnnnation in lb fuueek detail. Ml'tra (aiaaNMlat !' fV) H. A. CROSS, Trar ling ant., Lanrattar.Pa MARVIN HUPHITT N. C.WICKER E. P.WILSON ITimt. TtfltMtT. ,a.raye.Ae HI COMtl SENSE RneegwUe bnatnaaa bmo who will give rt proper altan tkaa, ere wanted to handle tbla pump la every towa ni Fa., It. J., aid., IM , V.. and M. 0., and vUllau eurded eoBtn 4 of aalubla Uarriuwy not, already oeeuptad CHARLES G. BLATCHLEY Manufacturer tWrir- CSk53 K'a.r;:Pl!ll3il3lpl.li, Pi. LADIES V " vL uamel yout tj ... ... ... . v forceEMMIl Via VS" fHVji t'.'l -! Eli i Thpi i K ft Ji Mia wa.kaiulyaulH.vel.a. ., wn4 ut , bf ail i..w-.. i.. a. T B. 8KLQ ialMEil t t ALFB lit EiieiKOWAItE Iron. Kails, Steel. Leather. n t o- Paints, Oils, Coach & Saddler Ware i tdl kl a altaei . ..a..i . ... HAnur AC 1 U H LR UK Stoves & Tinware MARKET 8TREKT, Lowlsiown, Penn'n filais ! Blanks ! ! The following Blacks will always ba fonnd oq Lnod at tbe Tost Print ing olTire. Oie Lenses, Hlaokitelensca Agretiuentf, Constable Sals, Warrants, Exocntinns, ynbpoeiina Inntices' Dors, Certificats of Rcliolori.btp, Jtidcmonl Eiomnlinn Nni.a Fioaocial Statement on Shool Hoard, &o., &o , tvo. All blanks not on hatirl will be promptly printed to oraer. Mcrchnn'st House 113 Sc -aics NORTH THIRD 8TREF.T. rHIL'A Pa Terms -.$150 per'day. FANNY SPAHN, xrs J. A. t?PA UX, M.uinser. C.rt. Miller ana W.II. Morlson, Clerks Vtej. , ( Mason & Hamlm Organs and Pianos. Th Cabinet Orgtin era tnrrrxlncfd hy Vaeon A namlln In I Hill. Mnenn A 11. mil., n alwaje malnUinwl I heir eiipruoiacjr over all oilier, bavlnjr racolvetl lllcliralliouoraat all Ureal Wiarld'a Sahibllluui eluc JM67. Ttlt Imnmw VaiI. a! bu..i.. hi . . . b . . ihiiiikiiix lanoa. invrntea t Maaoo A Hamlin Id I!, ia a orrat adrerrco In piano eunatrncilon, experte pronouncing it "tha grt-auiet imnravemont In nlanna In hair ar.ntn. lUim circular, ennutlulng MUD leelimonlale from pnrrliaaere, miialctnna, and tuuen, and llaoo and Organ Catalogiw. frv. 1US0 ft HAUIHI 0S3A LVD FIAVO CO,, aU 9 a4 llai OA TA.I a. CURES VhtK All Ubt UllS. Bestt'ouirti Hvrup. Tnnoa vnod. 11 mno. oifi nyoriiiriiiii I bcllove risti's Cure for ('oiiHiiuiptlon aavod mr life. A. II. Dowell, Kilitor IOnquirer, Kilen ton, N. C, April 23, 1S87. The bkst Couch Medi cine Is l'lfto'a Curb 10a Consumvtio!. Ciilldrun tako it without objuclion. liy all druggists. 2bo. CUIUS hNtHl ALlTtSt f All ft Boa0ouh Hvrup. Taalae good. Caw in tlma. Hnhl tiy ilnuvliiie. TUTT'S (P0LLS taawe tLratatal IfaataTaTaaateaaMeBa aasSSafa-fa-l S3 YEARS IN USB, Tkt Owateet Medleel Trinmnh cf taegst SYMPTOMS Of A ' TORPID LIVER. Sjtxtm of appetite, Uewele eoatlve, Vela la Ike head, wit It aa dall eaae.llea In Ike buck part, l'ala Uuder lUe akealder blade, I-'aUaeae after eatlua. wlihadlea lacllnatloa to excrtleaef kadr er Baled, Irritability of temper, Low al rite, with a feollogetkavlagaogloated aaaiedBif, Wearlaeaa, UlK-xlaeee, t'latterlog at the Ueart, Itete before h a ereev lleadaebe ever tbe right ere, Iteetieaaaeaa, with ilfal areema, Highly oelrd t'rlae, aa4 CONSTIPATION. TTTTT'M VIKXJI ara ieoUIly adaptso) to eucU caaee, ooa duaa effeola auota m t h ii i of 1m 1 1 1 1 flr n a to aeton lelt the au flerer. Tory Inraae thia A pB41c,ond cauee he body lo 'i'aave era b'leati. tuua tli eratora t tmxtrletiadi, er d by tholr Teste Aallaa oa tho lJiKellaOrraaUinagtilair atoulaar I'm "rry TUTT'O tlAIll UYU. Cmat IlAia or Wuieasas ehang ed to a Ouiwr liLaoa by a inula application of thia )t. it, Imparts a natural color, aeta Inatantaneoualy. Soldi by UruaglataaOt ernt by eaprvMie on rocelptof Offluo. 44 Murray St., New York II I .W....V. r..nnw,lHMmi,lliq ,WI.I . I.,MIWT euro le a-fwlail. llmwrlbap.. fully, and aand ataaie iurliMUiMtiuu. liU.HAJil:u.lWic4.iju0aio.i.V. 4 J ! tualr? .aa.aul - T " v 7 " a.il ... . .!' .a a np ti ti mi i ... 1JL ISW r tl r. a ee 1 , b. In. l r . ' va lo r , , K A S K I N E (THE NEW QUININE.) More Ml Oilier Or. MoCeraTti Powerful Tnti hl th tdellcat Itnmach will h... A pacific Tor Malaria. iviicuinatisnj, Nervous Prostration. anil .11 fl-- a-tis. a. ""lr,u Vtj Suuarlort......l...-r- -. " 1""IH" l.f 1' V f ... a. n; rii. .;.,v:,",-Lri- a"WMn at nt. i.. i ii b K ASKIMJ t:a, U v, .7r. .t. WVKIIt'iiiniii. m enn tal renu red i VUCrV Kood rharc to limit tanner, Ai.i.'ij OTENTS ISnw aood'. hurnt WAMTtn. t2na week n exi rnaea imlH ki.,,i....i hamplua.lr. 5. , HI LL'ki j AiiKUila, Main. .rtftiJaM-maiifn r,VSl.'SAT2',5 .tpK,l',li -!. IndUreetlon t Cw t E"- " v winvKn i uraifj wu tout Oalar. lif '" otoaaT.d lettolMrTmJ. I aiijjiia from Impuro blood and eiruwaiiun. The fLa IWlinKVMrS v. mu W.HVI.IU Ol IH. I IIIYMI AH. . . ' g. tea II iatlini: 1. 1. ln,o.,fi,Yll,,.:? aiki uiaoruai of etoeoaca and bowela. wOa. at airaaiiaa Livo Saved and Health flestoredtVa'Sd" scn fula. end all ium.1 and li.nffJU.a,,, PiPrnd an aa t,. t.a qt p.,tl. ir..;. ii -tvrr un ann mat If LOt 0ld h Drllewl.t. mrl. t a r...... April I, St. . us IIL,M kit, Phil. Malaria, Dumb Chills, fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. Thaw- prodnr rernlar, natural etan Mat loiia. never a ripe or Interfere wttb tliojr aliould be la every liuiiaebold. SOLD IJVKRYWIIEItE. E PPS'S CRATErUL-COMFORTINa COCOA ..ollu If. mtiO M'slills CURE "I A prornd rem oil for Coniuintitlun aud dli ' la, J I aaeol Throat ami Lang. lVew l.lle and Vigor foiluwa Ita au. A(k fur Ilakai't OH and Malt, or writ tn JUUM J. UAltEKitOO., hklladelj kla. April 1, lt. Licbig Company's ' Extract , OFMKAT. Flneatand t'lieapaet Meat flav. ouiing Stork for Htmpa, Mad' lilalia and - fcaucwr- Aunuitl aal a.uoo.uool.ni. Licbif' Oonipany's Extract OF kl EAT. An In-eliialila'tonto. "li a iu ca. and a tion lor wlik-b nation aliould Irel graiolul." So 'Medical J'rara,' 'Lanoet,' At). Ocnuino with Bloo Signature OF HA HON I IF. BIG la taa-almllaoraM label. ' li iirtily recotntueudetl aa a olgtit can luataad or alcoholic drink. , Liebig Company's Extract OF MKAT. To be had of all Stnrekeenar, UMcaraand Ohetulat. bole Aant for the I'nlted Htalea (wliolala o ily) t). David la Co., l f'noburuh Avenue, AVmdon, bnglasd Catj ELY'S CREAM BALK when annlled Inti the Boalnlr, will hi abaoiliail alliMitii.llt a-Vvto eloanalDK th bear oi oautrrnai virua oaualiiK heulthy ae cri-tlima. It allay. tntlmiiiatluD, pro tenia th uieiohmB of tli naeal iiaanag' Imin ad d I tie a a onlda, riitnn I t I l,.ul. .1, . remorea aoneoolUat.S liiVk ...v .Wl I . IJ I . I im nujvii, mw7 w NOT ALJtiUIDorbNUrr "TKY T11KDTJRE A nval..l. I. .rkt.lla.i l.i. v. . . w.vn nuairu and ia Krrll. Prlue Ul oenU at lruMta. by wall riglaterod. 60 ote. tLY UitOrUt.HS. Kit llnun.liiliKI K.a V.k . N ; 'ivALaiUsaM I i aad bea-lr. J I r r ail to , .4. .r -r i y I
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