fii Men of r hMnn K I 1 throw . i m . htMh anal have ATERPROOF BOOTS W SSAUTIFJ-LV WITHOUT LABOR. Priic pnilrii ttuat tl" M brush, end rt ' wHi Ug a v4im , oi.'f w .'. ... irfcyrttcktonldwtMtnthnwrfjjn-'f Bald by flh. Rt'W". Or.ra. DruriVt WOLFF & RANDOLPH. rn;if.0E.H,iiA. Dress the Hair With Ayr's Hair Vigor. It rleanli orix, Wm'fli-tal effect on the scalp, and IjmMhk i'rfuiiin commend it fur unl Trsnl toilet into. It keep the hair eof ml sllkrn, prrsorvrs its color, pre vents it from f.llitm, ami, if the hair has tiecome weak or thin, promotes a new growth. "To restore the original color of my k.i. 1, ml tiiniml tirvtiiaturalv srav, I uie. Acer's Hair Vigor with n. tire success. 1 ciicitiuiij muj w w Efficacy of this preparation." Mrs. P. II. David son, Alexandria, I.a. r . M1if.tn,t a.iMia tt.rna vnnrs with scalp disease. My hair was falling out anil what remaineu turneu gray, i wi ... .v.. A t- n r ' Hair Vlonf. A.n.1 in a few week's the disease in my scalp disappeared and hit hair resumed its original color." (Kev. ) 8. 8. Sims, 1'iuinr I'. It. Church. St. Hernlce. Ind. "A fow years ago I suffered the entire loss of mv hair Irom the eitocw oi iciier. I hoped "that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited lu vain. Man romeiliua were sucuested, none, however, with such proof of merit as ft ....... irln VU.. nuf f turran fn USA it. The result was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon came out all over ..... ami irrni til 1m M Soft anil heavv as 'i ever had, and of a statural color, and (Irmly et."3. H. Pratt, SlHiftoril, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rRirABID ST Or. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Matt. &ld by Drugglets and rtrfutnert. Siolc llraiini'lirsiut relieve, all tlie iroulU incl lent to a lillious atatx of the system, such as linmiirsa, KatiM-a. Drnnsuies. Dim reus after eallfiK. I'nin in tlKi1e. Ac Wliile tlimr mott remarkable siicccm luu been alio u ill curing nenitarlM, yt Cabtih's I.ittii l.ivca Pii.ls itre equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing tins annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stiinulnto the liver and regulate the bowels. C u If they utily cured mm Ache lhty would I almost priceless to those ho suffer from this distressing rnniplsint: 'Hit fortunately their goodness iloes not end here, and throe wlm once try them will find these III lie pills valuable in so many ways that ihey will not be willing to do without them But after all sick bead ACLHIIE .the hiuw of so many Uvea that her Is where c m:ike our irr.'iit boast. Our pills cure It a-lille others do not. Caiihu n l,ini.s l.ivka Tills are very small sml vnry esy to take One or two pills make a .lose. They are strictly vegetable and do not Khe or puriro, lint tiy their ifentle action plmw all who use them. In vials at to cents; tlvo fur ?! Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CaBTZS KXSICUII CO., t Tort bli bllh. Ssal fries. 13 WEEKS. lhe I'OI.M K i;.7.KTTi: will be mailed, ecurrlv wrapial, to 0T address Id ths I'nlt sd state' l r 'li'.oiLOdini on receipt r ONE DOLLAR aasiit sod elnba, Ssmplecoplet uislled Ire AJi1ro nil orders to ItU'll AKI K. K)X, I: lAMiLIII Ssil ABK' BOARDING HOUSE. 1 ho under.lv lied liattiiK luiide ample prepur Moil lor tlie ;i.M mniiio l.itioii el the puldle would .i: v ii vt iimt In. will fur nt'li hosrd- nii en.l lodumu ui ilo raieul net cuty-ttve cetit t tin 1 or I cut v Uw cent- a llieill. MilbllUK SI'd ,eixl lor lior.cn luruislicd clirup. 'I...... ....I I.... i,.-r t.in.l li!M l.llllM Ik TtH rirtieCt i, .ii.. i. i .ii ami ilii-v will not uu awsv ,ii...iin,l. Ilooiiit it lew duor wet ol the 4)Urt lloime, M uldlel'iiruh I's. .1 I1UIKI. ltt.At HI I'roprletur Waniiftedl SAl.KSMKN to introduce mil sell our line elock lu their own locali ties. Write for our npeclal term to Hl-Hiueii during the present eeaiton. KKidusivH territory granted. Halury ami expenses puid to good met). Ad drven at once. SKI.() Kit & ATWOOD. N'nrserviiien. Genera, N. Y. CARTER'S SICES The Fence Question. Ki. Poht. The ciueHtion about Ibe rt-ifRl of the ffnee Iftw of 1700 lias boon diHcuHHcd for nntl BRainBt by nitmt every perHon. Let uh con- Hiilpr the inentH of immuring cattle and Iidkh on tlie highway. I" AC tliere are no inoritn at all. After entile have eropped cverythiuK with in their reaeh, they bepn to work at the feneert. And as a coitHe-(Ufiu-e they often get worried and abused only for the Make of finding a little grass on the ttideH of the road. Now. if their owners would gt to a little trouble and plant or . . ow a soiling eron. they could ob tain more milk, less worry and a lieap of ill-feeling from the hind owner. The rich ami nnddie-ciasH punt ure more on the highways than the poor elass. It takes a farmer Ihut linn inoi o imtiem e than Job bail to see a drove of big hogs or a lot of m a ruttle come nlonir and destroy ins summer crops. The writer has had that rxniiiciife for a number of years. Would it be saying too much that it is only the shiftless who are n istm iiiir the hnrhwavs. Don t think it would ? It would pay the man who lias only one cow in tlie saving of all the droppings and ma nure that would be made in a sum mt r. '.Miner cent, of those who pas ture on the road have some land, but thev don't care if school keeps or not might call them public charges not poor men. Instead of trving their hand at some new in dtistrv or do better farming they are loati n iron some comer or store and are discussing hard times. Who mivH the tnes or what ner cent. does the poor man pay of our loca tuxes ! A few days at a dollar a day will oitv his tax. even at " cents a duv he has more than the farmer. The farmer barelv makes two ends meet mid must oitv the bulk of all the taxes. The writer knows of farmers whose farms are overrun with briers and brush who have land enough to pasture their cattle, who count their riches by the ten thmiMimils mid who would take a neimv from a dead man's eye am kick him because it was not a dollar. Now let us consider it in a legal point of view and you will find that cattle and hogs are trespassers on the highway. Along the public road you will find chestnut, walnut and other timber. If it belongs to the public, cut them down, and see where you land.or dig and quarry the limestone and the man that does such an act is a trespasser. The road-master has no right even to remove the gravel from any par ticular road onto another. Neither has the public the right of pasturage upon the highway. No municipality, or State has power to given right to any individual to use the land appro priated as a highway. The pastur age which grows along the wayside of a public road is in no sense a ne cessity to tlie public, and there is nothing in the character of a public highw ay which makes it common or gives the public a light to it. A strong case to this point is Unit of Cole vs. Drew, It Vt., Drew's children in passing over the public road to school were discommoded and inconvenienced by the grass making their clothing wet. lie ap plied to the supervisor for permis sion to cut the grass, which permis sion was granted him, and he cut the grass and fed it to his horses. Cole, a proprietor adjoining the road brought suit for the value of the grass cut and removed, and re- overed judgement in the court be- uw . The Hunreme court on appeal allirmed the judgment and held that the owner of the soil over which a highway is located is entitled to the nableiueiits growing thereon, and the entire use of the laud, except the right which the public have to the use of land and material there on to repair and build the road. The better plan would be lor all concern ed to take care of their own cattle and hogs. The time will surely come when no cattle or hogs w ill be .1 i tii our highways. This is only a fore-runner of what will come .' ...,..!.,(.. f If von wish to test Hooiit'i 'i mi"' , " V i the matter go along the roads ami cut down the trees aim uig uuy iu ..round mid see w here you land with till your fence law. IVIll i en. llo.nltal llrmcillrs, .t fl'l.u iriswih Af Illtt'llliri'lirP 111 Iiii.itli .il iiiiHU-M tins Klvi'li rise to '",',.'1'' "r v lull :in i ill-, r . ... ...-- 1 .iiv..ikv v mil Ihirti Lieveo-imiW : sliilloUI.-lius iiuhv ?j "V HUPPI.V i3itlsfiu lirll.v this jli'iimiiil UUh 11m ,M . . f,, in, ,iH lill'ill. luvorii..- i ". V ,, , ,i, ral linirllll'MltTrt in ii"-"'.i. n1"'" li. t lis nt lj.iKl.in. I'nrls H.tIIii uml U-mva. rr ptloiis wlil. H ' llieiiHllflits of tlirsc 1 n "i"' ...ii,., I, ..is. ,.rii'r.'il. lire. '.IWlUIIJ.! 1 in.ii. l,f ' ; - - . . liwvil .mil r.M.I rr iw, ut the 11..111IU.U prlie of . .. li liar eu. li. Not u l I'"'"' l "re ! ft H III.' U V'USt? IHIIl rm 11 '- - - "" " 1. i,iiu.i1 i.niiirH. llriiliclli tl " AMluim. 1011s111.1pti1.il. llhi'iHimllsm. l)n)il). mU I Ivi'r unit KHIi -y loiimluliils. Kever snU . ' " ,1. . t,--.f.,.a u'luinvu. Iucurr. Kwmy. rti-TuM n.T sun,,. V. .J.. . a. ..... lt i...r t I'limiilii. I'unmlit. nyoiir'dr.iwNt d.s imt k'p'P tli'' jy''i.;a;e When You Insure V7hv Hot Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Atent, Lelinsgrove.Pa., Represent tho f ollowina Grout Stock.Companlee: ORGANIZED -ASSETS IBIS .ETNA of Hartford Conn,; - S3,5BB)B4D 1B53 HOME, of New York, - - 7,BD2,713 1B17 FIRE ASSOCIATION, Fhil'a, - 4,445, 5fB $iT B17, 121 ThComi.soliriiltsiBir,lhsWE9T,srOT.ninr'rlsnre. sml Willi tlislr Imrne e fM''tsllrvo.lr.llr!nnllqoMnlltslstysllllcnrtt. .,.,i.,.nl. (iTlhslrnrnm setioo. fslr, hnntft sr.il .sit.l.rti.r rtssltns. In sit tlislr ls ri-tllsinsnti, thsyliSTS wm. f,.rthptnlT..ORKATHICPIJTATION.. No JUsessmcn'i. No Premium Noes. ARE YOU INSURED ? If nol. writ to the iiIiuvm Agency end you will receifel'ronipt itttri lion 1875 SPRING OPENING ! Dress we We ilettlrp to tlmnk the public fur tlie overwIii'tiulnK nppre lutlon of our great cut on priced. All ntyls of Clotliini In Men's, Yonth'e, Hoys anil fliililren's wenr nt precisely one linlf the orlKlnnl coet. Kvery KHrnifiit Is BeautiMy U, I mill In the 'ntect mill most fanhlonnp1e tlieltcn8. We iisk tint a few iintititen of your time to call and he convlnoetl that one dollar npeiit with us In one dollar raved to you. All foods are sold umh-rthe protection of our Wei B M.HOW n. ftHotto : All jjoode warranted as rppesHiited. A $1.80 ClnltVs suit down to " 2.50 " " 4.50 HoyH " 4.50 Youths " 8.00 44 Cheviot 44 " 0.50 Men's Worsted 44 44 22.00 44 Prince Albeit Come and ree our large rtock price. My Hat Department in lateht rtyiet oftiohby Hals For Men, Youths, and Boys. Mv Shirt Department can not be heat. In Percul, Flannel, White, Calico and Working nhirtH. Underwear for hi uer in LiKle thread, liHlhrigiraiu, and Merino, from 20u npwartle. Latest Styles (lold Headed Silk I'mhrelliiH, Walking cane, Trunks, Satchels, Valices Ac. We extend a cordial invitation to oti all to cull at flD. (tgeiilieiiiier9s Clothinir Hazaur, Selinegrove, Pa ElEfllilEIEK FOU- GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING THECELKBUATKI) DEEB GUN, "PIl'F.U." one barrel rhot and the oth er Winchester Cartridge. Tho Rofls.Lines, Hoots, Reels, Flies, &c only gun manufactured Tor active ami ertcc tive long and short ditance work. Al way ou hand, lt recinuiends Itself. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete Hunting Outfit. Orders by mail will receive prompt J. Ii. REED, 1889 Oil Lie lie; m mm 1.00 1.50 2.37 2.75 4.50 0.50 10.00. and be convinced of our low full to overflowing In all tlie In Neckwear. TACKLE. - ,.r-, 1" .! '.fsjrjuv..-" 'J i )$r';i MOW Jir- attention. SIMI PI. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury Si Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. WrSTWlTsS jlnsTj STATIOKf , SAITS1ID Jm a i A. I. m I r. m o I'i.iit I,lKton J. o I I to J7 17.01 MalaPtrstl l.rs sot tU tl.nu Lswrntown ' S.C( ' S.Ot 4 llJll i Msltlsnr) i 13 t I. It I. '17 11.4ft s PftlrUT s.lt ! S2 I.a 11.40 II Shlndls sit .M S.vt 1 1 1 . 1 If ' Wsnsr si 1 .M 1 ts ll.'iSj ir I Mm Inrs s xs I I.H los 11.19! t'l flanh'i Mills S 44 I M lol II Vi It i Artsm.l.urn it I I 8.W It) 11.04' St I HrSTSrtnwn S.tT I 4 't 3.4 1U. 10 Hsnlrr V.I'H j 4 15 2 40 I0 w I Ml'iiUshnrpb 1 11 4 11 14 1 .41' t ; Mslssr III I 4.34 IS-i ;0mv IT Krssmsr fl.Vl 4 111 l.-tf 10 15 I Fswllng W.'.'t 14 I. IS Id. j ftslinssroT V.Si ! 4 41 111 IU.1T 41 sllosros J. M 4 41 t.oe loi't to Husbarr lo.ot1 190 KlliiiiKro e trrommodntlon (UonBMllnft with trtlniea N.O. R.) Lost Ssllnsro Arrls St fslln'grsr. .l A. M 10.03 A.M. 1 40 P. M. t.iir M. t.JOP. M. fralns Leave Lewlstown Junction : 11 14. s. m. 01, s. m. 10 4, s m I 11, p m 1 31 p in 31 i in lor Pltt-I'i.ra suit ths Wo t. s is., s m w i n in, i sn in, f p in, m ts p in, 11 14 m. For I'hllHilnliiliis, Nr Yirk, Itsltl- mors sml Ws'IiIkrIoii. Philadelphia i Erie R R Division. AM NOItTHKRAM fKNTKlt KA1I.WAY. Tnilns Lpsv f iinlinr ; tl'iam, r or ii. lii'i '.iiii", r.rii situ t siisniiiii- l.IS. tf ti s m, r i.r ix k tiiiven. I 4 1 1. in, I vt Ik'lU-liintu, Kane ami linitnlnl- mis. t "M l m. r i.r Knni.ru i .1 W ntklns lu 43 . in lor tVllll.iinipi.it. t 'it s ni. 1'i.r ('HtiwiMs ami lUmllon. Vt s ni, ID ik. sm sn.l t r6 in, or Wllkr.lnrre. tt s m. 1 SO m, 1 ti) pin t 4.) . m, P.irMininn. kid ami violin t (.nriuri. Trslns l.rnc Hn!!nsur..va .tnnctlon: ft! am. srrlvluir at rinlsit Iphln 3 js t in, ,rw inrs t w tu, lUlllniure 'i tu p in. w ssli Inirton 4 IX) p in, I tt p m, srrivlnv nt l'hil,i.li l.lils 1 to p in, Nrw York W Iti p in, lii.lt linure a tt p III. Wufhlniftnn I 10 p in. a 1J l. in, srriviiin nt i'inin.ii'i.i.ia io s in, Npw nrk T tun tu. U.iltl.uorn B 15 m Wsli- iBKton 9 Hi s in. i rsiii Hino i.rsvss imi.nry ! 1 to a m. rrinna st rhilsilrliilils 6 t.) s m. New York 9 St) a is. DM. sr. st lisltlmora ' ) a III., Wufliluktou S 45 .in. .1. I!. WuMll. riTI I's-r Aicrnt. Oil AS. K. H'dll, llan'l Miimmur. BATMAN. Maichinist. Sclinsgrove, Pa. Operate liichter Si Omigler'e Mu chine Shop and iiiiitinfnct uies, Iron Kailing, liepitlrs for all kinds of Wes tern Flows, makes all kind of vast' lug to order. Repairing Traction Engins a Specialty New dents put ou old I'.ngiue Wheels and evarythlng rendered as gootj as new 4-l0in lXKCL'TOU'S Nt)TICK.-Xotice is Uihereliv given that Letters Testa nien'srr on the rututf ol .Mnry Ann W'slt.ir, ilec'1. Isle el Outre 'Isrp. Snviler rountt. I's.. tmvs i.pi'ii iiii.i i'. iii uu. i, rmm'U rei-i.i ii.it In rulil townnliln. All tsr...in., thrstnre. in ilrlilcil to .il. i'"tiiK will iilrune innks Imiiii'ill stn p.ivtni'Ot, ulnl thour l.srli.K rliilmn skhIiii.1 It win prrsrni incin lor seiiieiiieni lu .1. II. IIAKTM AN. May ti. 'tu. Kxecutur. S. F. SHKAHV, Insurance Aent mid Broker. I'eni.s Creek, I O. Pa. Only rlrt rl.i. sto.-k 11 'mp uiirs rvprnsrntal. 1 on .mil m. pri.idinni ik.i Iieio-a Jon pay tin a'!'''!!!!'!!! Iiiiirniirn pi ii'.'.l on i.ll klii.lnnl uihhI frirm proi. ity, il wrlllsa-. s'oros mi l cl.u i dies uny wIi.ti. In Snv.lsr i. ml t'nloi. romiM..., l.lhc-in C M. Shocr'. Stwe ,. niniTlll, Ps. How Lost, How Krstnml! .In.l i.ulilii.b n nrw t' llllnii or Dr- CnlTcrweirs Cell lsratGi Essay on the ruli'l cur.- ut I'C uift'-nrhtr i or lucu loififv iiiiluctMl hv i'1cl'.' nrt'iirly inilifcrt! iuu. ThiM-rl.'ltrHtfd HiilhtT. m tltl H.liiiinil-!' i'ay t It urlv tl'-ihi'ii-tr.it' liKiii h tliirlv yi r i-ti- e- lill hrtti'tli, thut tht it ri ji nic roiMoijin . cm ror niiiv Ix riitl'. 1 1 v curi'tl : iiciiiiitur iu s n in m of run t iiii" in .. t I'-iiitu. t eili'i'tiiul. hy in an" t which cycrx MiiftTtT. in "tltr wlmt liiii'nnlituii tn, iy he. tno-y run )iinicjl ( ho ply nflvnt-!- mi t rrtiliciitix . Ky'l'li.n tii tun liitti'-t l't In t t l.aiul' t vt-rv Vinith i. ii 4 1 i-vit innri hi tin IhihI. SimiI uiuh r Hci.'. in :l l'I'illl nivnlniip tu Hliv ml 1 1 rif, HiH(-ni. tin t .-.( j t t Imir rcii ur two mit;iu Ptmiiin Aulri. KimHi'i.t iiifl((ln !'. TIlKrri.VKUWKLI- MKDK'AL CO. 41 Ann S.. New York. v. Y. .'"ft nffl.o HoS. 43 Hold lor l UO. yatil total?. M 9H Mrl ! U ttoiltt. ftvlKk ftiamavtir. H r- raulva. liej Bohj, Gwitl nlu. imtmch I i it titMthtr witlt our ImrM tvadval T u.lU ltn of llou.rh.ld HMMpIr. ThNtValplla, well tb watch. w Mad (Km la tjioniU and Hiowa tkm thuM .Hn SilM, lT Tl m fsn TkM ot.. wrtw at wi mm ba aura mt raaflvlas tkt WaCrhl a4 N.Miilr, w. par all . imsi,.i. diiiM H,la.a V ).. Has Ml. I'artlsBd, MaJaa llaar dtialsr satrs ha has tbs Yf haatbaW. I.. Diwr nd rlo ataannau usa as a irasUL. pngrl wunoui ni avnci p Uta bottuui, put bliu dusn I fS 7J Nfl rrrus jirTraTalf'lli M ifh" IflfTaWlaWilMiri 1 f j 1 1 '" V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE QINTLEMCN Raat la ttiA wnrlil Fi.niln. bis f B.OO UKNI'INR II tND-HEMI II bHOE. :.IM IIASII-HBHKll WKl.T hUOK. .1.SO fOl.M E AMI KAKMKKN' HltOC .SO rlTKA VAI.I K t'AI ' MIUK, .AS UllltKIMlMAN'H MIKIK. 4.00 and I.1A Itovri' tit'HOOL KIIOES. All niads Is LoosrcM, BaUuu ana Un, W. L. DOUGLAS G3 SHOE, ladiii. . Bwl Material. Untt Btyla. IlMt FUtlaf. ti a i.l a(l(l bv vii.ir dtoalw. arlla W. l JIODOLAH, KKOCKTON, MASS. Kximiliie W. I,. Douglas $2.00 Shoe or ('Dtli'iiieii and Indies. ' FOR SALE BY WI- GARMAN, -MIDDLEBURGH vel! Dii l'nro Water on Kvcrr I with hnt Little Cuot. The undersigned desir p attention of the ii'hii!h ,,f s county to his lmpri.v,.( , '. well drilling, whirl, univeral satl-fnctlni, fwrvsh" lie has the advatifnKe ov, rMil ?' methode-ls speedy, innkps llttf0 never delayed by th iiiaol,inr ting out of order and Is in ,rj ' tlcNlar satisfactory. -r,iJ!lr tlons can be had from .nrti, whom I have done worn sith Middleburgh, lleavertowuor n..' t uir. J- It K.IKZ, ,l,,vefton April 1, '89. Om. Pllrs I Pllrs I ltrhln. pa sirs HYMm.Bs-MolMms t lntf stlnalnn mo.t.t nlKht i .ir. i If ailnwi-il to n.i.tlnui. Iiiumr.. (,,. h " sml lllrorme. hsrumln very i.lnimrnt st tlir Inhiiiv nn i i ii1V!r,v"' ulevrsti'.n, ami In unwi rs-e. tr,n, r ' K. nmr. At druKslntf, ur In i:,,i lr. tlwavnstL 8uu. Phll.i;.ii., . . 'n """ a CROWN ACME ritM I mat ltllttilltr f I al tumle fimu I". ttulii in It gives a Inilliiii,! lii.li'. twill not smoke the chin,.,,, lt will n..l rliar the ick. It ban a liili Hi lio It will not xpln.l, . t it wilhotll a C til), mi-, i, si an.. fection ?AWLY SAFETY OH t is iiiiitiiifHcliiie.l fimu tlis iuf Ciiule tu the in.., I pifpei!j,,W pud r linei ic t in li.e v,,r1, 1 1 is I im '.est Ak your ilfnli.r for t'limti tm i'lmltt i nlets 15 lie. I In Ynnr riilt, ACME PILCH 2 8 T8i ly. .-m.Wt.F, Itie iindcrslvrned liavnitr nynti i nun ner yant at .MUlillvljiirn Hrpct initnediately South of tlir Franklin Honsi'. re.-iift. fullv call tlieatti iitiim of the pulilir to tlieir fineliiicof luinlifr roll eistitif of White-Pine Boards! PLANK, HILL TlMr.l'.lU.VM UAILING. I'AILl.NtiS, l'iiT. !SHINiLKS. WALM'T. XJiU, YKI.LDW PINT. I'l.'H'R IMS. and all kinds of uiiiti'i liil niutiuliiftf etl to order. Terms iihii tin-1 ft. For prices call on .f. 'i. rroirleti.r or tlie tTankiin now Hwineforil, Pa,, Kalbach & Spanglei Painting anfl hwt To rtprf(l ths nni...:.rnnro ul .1 Thiii l Inn. It teivnttul tuliuva i.n.TJt'it "J sr in l IH PAINTING I a lu.asa It Is eontWI thsl tHit H uW I ii'lfi't nn ul mili.ra. Knr 111 it rpi-n eluilt'il to tuka ciintrii'tt lr .uintinc IAIERINO Myrrll Isrnlflilnn tha insti-rlnl in4 4u wiirs- This will onulilu m tu suiriti anrli anil afftiril Ina a.l vantairt-a to mS ' leoeral prlra, I have a iHrumtw I l t'l .and and tho ttneat Una ol wall Vi ' las OB ce.inly. I also uiuka a .eolnlty m TTTTTOr.S,TKrflNG ami will auaratitea old olt tu l UJ naw. Old tlicostaksn In w No futra cliarxa lor contract irvi"T Write lor .rlcer. a t r-i-rx-wn-'nnVE jun iiuiJ:e"iy A DMINIHTltATilKy NOTICE 1 r t A....lnlUtr.lillll ll I" tsla nt Mar lletrli-k. Isle ol KuruiiKli, Snyder louilty, !'. ''K JL( llaan if pu.(it,..l tu tlia t.lltll.riiisn'Hl, 111 J know! uu thonirolvei Indelitrd t '"ijf, rrnuiiHtiil to IP nk a ltiimilu' '!" ".V, lliu.s havinic i-laluis will prcsrut Uienlii'aUd to tilt uoilen.lstir.l. . rl,r MHS. Kl.lAHKfll lll.Ut JOHN lltlKHlv. Arll 1 'Kit Kor Urnpy, Oravtl. ffsmianiiW- :$, Heart, Urinary or l.lvr I rinsry or i.ivr t,,,rm'w",,ust.f tltllce ;il Anil trt- ''r,U.' anleed. All ilruKgl'ti Try It. II I'" -id i TUiatsllisJvl tnaclilnei'T""",, Jaru Unswv j Uto vino to J I'laMtlltr. Fa not keep them, wrnil M and I wT ruur (areMollua. jtxya tn LUMBERYl April 1H, bi. fra. reuilt pric ami r "" '