I'uMinhoil ovory Thurnd.i.v. Ceo. W. Wa3cns?!lcr, Editor and Proprietor. Sulcripti'Mi 1 .50 pT year. H! ! !'l'H' ! fill !') I'tr me" when S"lit O'lt "1 I i cu'lu'v.' RATE! OF ADVIATISINI. AH intl-l t.' il'lviTtNl'llHM.t" II"' ltll'Tl" (-Mill-1 1 ("i w . I ei .rj. -I n' :,e r.vc r.f s-nt i-T !( ri- i in't-ii:"' fir In Mon i I 10 .val l '-r Hie- for c.cr K'il.seiiciit liter", . i. -'. ill. n. .'.. frrt : .'iriiry frrlj, lrl,t - iYi, ;i-. f ili'.. Ilir.ff.-nl' n ''". rmrsday, Oct. 21, 180."). Republican Ticket. S T A I T., l or TriM-.'iPT. It. J. HAY Win ID. Tor rlor I'ourl .luil,'e, rllAKl.t-.H K . Hli 'K. jam i a. iikavku. John j.wii km am. mnv Aid) J. ii:i:i'i;i(. l.Kiild.K If. nJtl.AliV, rnwAiti) n. wii.i.mmi. PROTECTION'S POLICY. Kttabll.h noma Indottrlaa and limut Frl(a Es porta. Protectionists desire earnestly an expan sion of rmr pi port tnvle. Their pulley I lo establish firmly homo Industries and let American Ingenuity nnd enterprise do the Ml. Tim tho ninnufaotu.ro of watches At Waltham, Mass., Elfrln, 111., and else where luui Iwen followed bjr the export of American watches to Kumir, Mexico, Houth America nnd Australia. This ex jmrt trade It duo primarily to tho suooess attained at home tinder protection. k If wo did not make (rood watches nt I Waltliam nnd elsewhere, wo could not I have encountered Swim competition RliPHid. What It truo of tho wntch In , dtistry It true of many other. It would . npply to i frrciit ninny more industries If they lind rec I veil In tlio pant years the en couragement to which they nni entitled. Thlt country outrht, for Instnure, to lie. ex porting tin pinto in Inore quantities, In stead of buying It fmm Orefit Britain. The flippant writers who clamor for the development of our export triwli by open ing the pnte to foreign product of nil kindt do not know how American mnnu fact urcrs hnvo with dHTleulty acquired a footing nhrond nnd retained It. Protoo tion enabled them to do It. l M Y. surveyor, i ll AHI.Ks I.. WKTZKI.. TIIR FLAT FOR Ml OT'NTI MONEY. 1'KOTKCTIOX TO AMERICAN IX- NO MONEY IN POLITICS. CIVIL SEUVICE HKKOKM. NO AKSKSSMENT OS" MUNICIPAL AND STATE EMPLOYES. NO INTEKFKKENCK OK OFVIC& IIOLDKHS AT PRIMARIES. NO SISEOUHKS. NO FREE FRANCHISES. NO CORPORATION IlOrtSISM. NO MONOPOLIES OK I'UULIC NIC Cr'JiSIl'IKA SENATOR QUAY INDORSED. EDITORIAL. Don't full to vote. Don't fall to vol (tils year. Kvf.ky Republican should do hit dnty tli In yenr. Iou'l fall to rote thla year. Over confidence U a political vice. 8n thnt It down not reduce the Republican majority in Pennsylvania thU year. Tlnn't fall to Tot thlt year. Thli should not bo no off year for rotflri erf IYnuiylvanla thnt have any Interest in their own wolfarei they should remember that thu election noxt montij will bo tha proloiruo of th irreot political drama of lfidfl, when tho Utu will be not tariff or llrer bat brea4 and butter, with homo .1 I result i.r ' Don't fall to Tott ttila jar. TnE chairman of thn Demoerntlc tnr cofiiniltttf , it It announced, hits "started on a eampnlfrn of educntlon" by mnillng "a largo amount of political literature to every city, town and hntnlet In thU tatfl." Tho object of this "conipnl(jn of ednca tlon," Judffint? from tho character of the political lltoraturo mnt out, U to toftch voters to Ix'llovo ttatoiiioiitt which terribly pervert pollt'.crU factt. Thomntmm, In the recent pa,t, manlfoitud a decided ropu nnrice to such on "educntlon." Don't fall to trot thla fmr. Tin: Democrntt nro honttlnK of Rnpub llcun dt:fectlon. Their hope of electing any p.irt of their ticket, of courte, Is basid on the expectation that many friend, of nine of th dofentod candidates will bolt their party ticket and vote for somo oue of the other candidates. We think such a hope is delut'.ve. Thlt U not a year for a Democratic harvest. Repuhllcuns hnvo Buffered too much ut the hands of tbo Deiuo ratlo party to feel like rewarding a Democrat for aldicg In brlngrliiff about such a deplorahlo condition of thlqgs. They nro not running with wlutfed foot to assist iti Democratic suocem. Doirt fjll to Tola tlilt year. Demoi'Katic rejolrlnijt over tho victory of thf Democratic city ticket In Indian npolis are superduout and, lu a measure, out of place. Tho rtnult of the election ia thut ciiy wj otip entirely to tho demand of the citizens, without regard to parti sanship, for cleaner and more business like irovernment than tho Republtcon machine has lx-en furnishing, and it could nothavo been broiijfht about without R'publlcnn assistance. Revulsion such nt these hftta uo partisan slgnldcaueo whatovor. Tho one leison that tliey touch is that. In tho lo:' rim, tho bat eulppid party ma chines, If dishonestly manned, must jflve way n t!i.j fireo of public opinion. "GKT OCT EVERY VoTH IV PENN FYI.vaNIA. LET THERE HE A MAO. mki',-:ni' TKir.vi'ii in um and NEXT YEA It THE REPUHLICAJJS l- hum main:.; to California can MARCH To THE MI'.-'ICOK REPUll LICAN Sl'CCESS AND REPCHLlCAJf sci'iii'MAi'Y." - o i; x e r a l j. h. CLARICSON. Don't fall lo oto I lilt ynnr. DON'T PERMIT YOURSELF TO UM DECEIVED DY THE SIZE OF TUB MAJORITY IN PENNSYLVANIA. YOl'R VOTE 18 NEEDED. CAST II IURLY IN THIS DAY. Dnn'l fall to voto this year. A HEAVY REDUCTION IN THE REPCHLICAN MAJORITY IN PENN SYLVANIA. FOLLOWING UPON THE RESULT IN INDIANAPOLIS WOULD HE HERALDED IJROADCAST AS AN EVIDENCE OK REPUBLICAN WEAK NESS AND DISINTEGRATION. Don't full to voto this yaor. THE BRITISH BONDAGE. Itranlt of Thrra Years of Democrat lo Med nllii( Wlta rioaneo. There have Intm already thro bond sale under the CTcvelnnd administration, amounting to over 1100,000,000. rouging from S years to 80 year in length of time, when they will fall dtjo, and bearln Interest at 4 and S per eent. The charjm thus soddlod upon the country by taking away the duties on Im ports, which would have made tho bond sales unnecessary, makes the following startling aggregate: Total Principal. Interott. W),0ft(in at A pr cent., 10 years ... Ml.uuo.OOO 6n.onn.inn at 6 per ceat.. V4 years. aTViAn B,SlUt) at I ier cent.. 80 years... T4.TT8.4f) lC.31i.-l) lf3A.4e This mnkis a total of principal and In terest of IS.BMbo, rvpreeeutlng lees than throe years of Democintlo meddling with the finanoee of the ooufitry, and linmedl atoly following an admtBlstratloa under which tbo national debt was bolng speed ily rnduced, the national reserve fund augmented and unprecedented prosperity prevailing throughout the land. Irish World. Doa't fall o voto this year. THE TOTAL REPUBLICAN VOTK IN PENNSYLVANIA IN OFF YEARS HAS USUALLY' SHRUNK 30 PER CENT. THIS SHOULD NOT HE PER MITTED THIS YEAR. IT WILL NOT OCCUR IF EVKRY REPUBLICAN DOES HIS DUTY. o).e thla yean i'ue time is now at hand whon the member of the Republican county com mittee become something inoro than mere figure heads. It Is their plain duty to see that the poll books are properly and occav rately prepared; that good workers at the polls are secured; that an organization of tho party Is effected In each election dis trict that a fall voto may be gotten out on election dny. Doe tmli to voto Ihlt y ' ! j a . treiy n :.n .. ruNawuv The fnot was that during that trying oneon, When nearly all the manufacturing hidustrtca in this country were at a stand still, the keenest sufferers wore tlie middle chksaes. For tho first tlinu In their llvos they were brought fiu-e tJ face with star vation. Whyf Bocause them was no em ployment for their hands. BtiHlnoss was dead. And that, we believe, was slnoe the beginning of tho Cleveland administra tion. A to tho stringency, It has no doubt been nvil. If one doubt It, let him ask the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker. They are especially fitted to tell wlu-ther the etrlngniicy, so far as "private lives are concerned," was real or funoiful. Their boohs will give evidence of tho strlntfeiiey. Ask to examine them. And WO believe that these books were keptdur the Clevelmid administration. Trenton State (rette. Don't fall to rota this year. THE STAY AT HOME VOTE IS SUF FICIENT TO DESTROY ANY PARTY IF EVERY REPUBLICAN DEPENDED UPON HIS NEIGHBOR TO ELECT THE TICKET THE DEMOCRACY WOULD CARRY THE STATE. Don't fall to vote this yrar. Free Trade Trick Foiled. The outlook I becoming clearer. Tho attempts made toconoentrute publlo atten tion on tho eunvney question hnvo failed signally. It would have gratified free traders to hnvo sown strife among the pro tectionists by creating new Issues. Such strife might hnvo undoubtedly weakened the protectionist cause and enabled free traders to accomplish their alms stealthily. But the patriotism and intelligence of tlio is-oplo hnvo saved them from any such misfortune. Protectionists are earnest, active and united. They are strong in numbers and are gaining in strength all the time. They uro refraining wisely from disputes over details anil holding llrmly to the broad principles on which protection to home Industry Is founded. Don't fall to voto this yvar. THE VICTORY IN PENNSYLVANIA THIS YEAR WILL BE A VICTORY FOR COURAGE AND REFORM. VOTE AND THUS HE A PARTY TO THIS GOOD WORK. Don't fail to voto this year. Courage nnd Iteform. "The New Y'ork Tribune in n weighty editorial demands 'courage from tho Re publican party.' Tho party, osthe Tribune truly says, 1ms never failed when it was bravo. This advleo Is wise and timely. In Pennsylvania the party 1ms taken 'high ground. The platform is not alone Cour age; but Courage towards lieform!" Hon. John Russell Young'. Don't fall to vote this year. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR DUTY AS A FREEMAN. TURN OUT ON THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER AND VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Don't fall to voto this year. Three Thlnict to lteiueuiber. That this is ait off year. That your voto Is needed. That n Republican president Is to be fleeted next your. itlVKR daring the many year of Re publican administrations have th people of this country tuff orM such an experience of business depression as they have during the past three year. The election of Cleve land to a second term and tho senate and house of representatives being turned over to tho Democrat ha been a donrly bought lesson to the Industrial mnssns of this country. Their suffering commenced during tho winter following tho election of a Democratic congress In 12. Tho elec tion of tho Republican congress In 11 encouraged manufacturer, nnd a slight Improvement wn.t secured, but whllo a Demoerntlc president Is In position to wield the veto power the Industries of tho nation will falter nlong llko convnlesoents dread ing to venture beyond their strength for fear of n relapse. They ni-ed a stimulant, and nu overwhelming Republican ma jority In November will le recognlied at such, for It will be accepted that tho revul sion of political feeling that ha been dis played ever since tho passage rf tho Wil son bill Is lasting, and will contlnuo until tho Republican party ho an opportunity to bring protperlty onee more to Hie country. Don't fall to voto this year. WE AliK ON THK EVE OF A GREAT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. A ROUSING MAJORITY IN PENN SYLVANIA THIS YEAR WILL STIM ULATE REPUBLICANS TO RENEW. ED EXERTION' IN EVERY ONE OF THE CLOSE AND DOUBTFUL STATES. Don't fall to vote thlt year. A VOTE JS WORTH ANY AMOUNT OF TALK. SAY NOTHING BUT GO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE THE RB VUliLlCAN TICKET ON THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER. Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretary nnd treasurer of the Corinne Mills, t.'utial ami Stock (Jo., of Corinno, Utah, In speiikiui; (f Chamberlain's Gondii Remedy Hays : "I cont-iiier it the best in the market. 1 have used many kinds but lltnl Cliiiiiibcrlaln's the most prompt and effectual In giving relief, and now keep no other in niy home." When troubled with u cough or cold give thi reined y u trial nod we fissure you thnt you will be more than pleased with the result. For sale by J. W. Sainpstll, Pen us Creek, r. There is one medicine which every family should he provided with. We refer to Chamberlain's Pain llahn. When It Is kept nt hand the severe pain of a burn or scold limy he promptly relieved and thesoro heal ed In much less time than when med icine has to be sent for. A hp ruin limy he promptly treated b fore In flammation sets In, which insures a cure In about one-third the time otherwise required Cuts and bruises should recti v ,: 'Vdi'ale'atterit'ion, before the i become swollen, and when Chamberlain's Pah) Unhu Is applied It will heal them without mutter bein;; tunned, nnd without leaving' u scar. A sore throat may be cured in omi nlglit. A piece of thitinel dampened with this liniment nnd bound on over the sent of pain, will curd lam hack or pain in the side or client hi twenty four hours. It is thu most valuable, however, for rheumatism. Persons allliett'd with this disease will he delighted with the prompt relief from pain which it l fords, and it can be depended upon effect it complete cure. For sale by J. V. Sampeell, 1 eniiH;Creek, Pii. YOUNG LADIES' TROUBLE. FACTS MADE KNOWN TO FKIE.NDS Lady Slenoi?rnpliers, Typewriters, and ull Working Girls Interested. OlT.. IAI. TO lira I.AIIV READIES J Tliis class of women arc more or less alllietud with illness brought on by con slant application In one position. There fore all will bo interested hi tho candid expression of this bright young lady of Denver, Col., who writes Mrs. Piukham as follows : " This is the first opportunity I hnvo found to write and thank you for tho pood your Coin jiouud has done THE EDUCATED HORSE plcki out n 5a Horse Blanket every time ; he knows they nrc thestrong. cst and wannest blankets made. They received tho LiKbest award nt the World' Pair. 250 styles. All si.c. aualitics nnd shapes ; square blankets for the road ; surciugle blankets for tho stable. Bold by all dealer. W rite nt for tbo 1 flA book t twill pl'suo you. WILLIAM AYRES t SONS. Philadalnhla. ? KiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMii"' : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let tersof Administration in the etate ol Isaac Kyer late el Nellnssrove, Miyilrr county, 1 ., nee ii, anvinir neen srnnted to the nnilrnounetl, til iicrmin. knowlnir thetn- e!ven IniluMdl lo tiittl rutnt Are retiucntrd to m nkt liniiii'tliate uiyiiiriit, whllo tleme loving nlnltnt will promt Ihein duly authenticated to wis unucrmxni-ii. N. T. nrsnoHF. Sept. .Ird. A'linli Utmtor. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Notlee Is Jhereby given tba Letter Testa- uientiirv untlic c.l.'ito ol ll.tnlcl Zlohcr, dtr'd lute ol fplii Towuslilp. snvder IJuiiiily, I'enn'a have liei'ii laupd to tin' un.k'oltf ni'cl rvrltllnv in nlc township. All nenv n., thurelore. Imlelitnd to mhi eittto win pitiie 111 iks iminuiit puv men', nnl tlume h iviinr rlHiina nnliiKl It will iiren'iil Ihein lor felth-tnetit to .I.Xilill IKIIKIt. I.INi Ol.N IKIIKH Kxecutor. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let- a ters of HiliiiiiiistrHtion In estate of i.Ku. f. Ml I.I.Kit, lute ol MliMk'lMir.'h, Snyder Co r..ilro'il, havlns men ariiued to the under pinned, sll pi-rnonn knowlnii Uii'Iiiki'Ivpii Indelded to raid pKinte are rrqu-tK'd to mnke In mediate iyiimnt, while tboro hn vlnx elnlms III pretent llicin duly auiliontirnico 10 ine nnilrriuned. VM. K. MII.I.KH. I. U. lkx tit, Mlddlehiirk'li. Pa. Oct. S3. U5. AdmliJ'lrator. A Hii.iahi.1 Woman Wantiu. We want a re luble woman la every Comity lo establish a cor tael parlor tor the sajc of Pr. NIclKd'g CeJebniJ't Aphis! Hui'iporting Corsets niid,I)ou1jle fioio Knd tn End" t'ltsps, wlfh Asliestor Lined Husk i'roteeAr. Kvery pair warranted not to hronk nr 1 ust, absolutely impervious to moisture or js-rspirnlloii. A now pair given tor every pair Hint breaks, (iiiariuitec printed nn each corset. Kccoinmcmlcd liy over lii,um Physicians. I fur lilsli complete stork on eoiislgnineiit and pay a salary of tin to t'14 pr month and exMtises, M.ixi sample out lit freo. Send 10 cents pustugo for sample nnd term-. NK'IIOI.S MAM IA(TfKIN(l I'O.. Oct. 10, :itu. :i:h cumd strit't. New York SheriiV'M Proclamation ! Notice Is hereby 1,'lven to all owners nnd mail' Hirers of any parlien Interested In I lie contrl Vaui'es and di-vli'es for the ciitehlli ot 1 1 It here- Inntter miliied, I hut I liuve lieeti (ifllclullv III lorined of Hie exlstcneo lu I'ciin's Civ k. MI1I.II1 creek, and other streiiins in Miyiler county, of siii h eiiiilrlvnuces ami ih'Vices for the catching 01 i isn us arc commonly kiiuwii as Fish IhlskotH, lli i Wl ilS, Ilia.llt H, Itiusli or i iiciiin ISt ts. or 11; y othiT Penniuit'iitly net liicUHH of taking J'lhll. Ill the it.it tin- of a sieve, wli ch are know 11 to Is wast, fnl and ei rava 'ant modi'mif IhIiIiil'. nnd Ilia' s.itd eont rU am e- nnd dci'es ate known to ewt l on'.niry to law, and are declared common iiiiiaunrcH. mat incv 1 lie said FISH 11.YSKKTS, KKL-WKIKS. Ac.. Ac., above eriuiiierated. are hereby ordered to be illsiuant led b their owner or miilia.'crs. so as to render Hinn no longer capable ol takliiL' or llipirlhg the llhlies of the h;iIi hI renins. 'I'll u t If the same are not ilNiiiiint led within 'I KN PAYS from the date hereof, that 1 will proceed Willi sura for f coor. men of the county as may be In ssury for the purpose, uhl dest rov or dismantle (he sal 1 omlrlvauces and devices for catchlmr llsli. lu accordance unit the 11th ..section oi ine Act o Assembly passed the a it It day ot May. 1M1. ALKUKD Sl'KCllT, Slitriir. MlcrllT's tifllee, Oct. IS, ISJi. Special Reduction at CLOSING 0UT SALE. I desire to reduce my stock and I will offer a special reduction of 10 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLO" NG bought of me. A full and complete line of Clothing is always kept on hand. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Don't fail to see the best bargains in ine county. CI Gomes, Clothier --Fir?, Life apd Aiclei)l: Ipsurapce. Snyder's old, and keliaijle c.un'i insurance Agency, SEUNSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Xllmor W. Snydor, Agont, Successor lo tbo Into William II. Snyder. Thn Vnr.TCTPpllenen ri f l?i.1,nl,l Tnmonnnn l . n . .. inff list of Slnndfird Companit'B, from which to make a selection Sau Better tlir orld over. N a si , LOCATION, AStKTt i-iii-ien.ii, wmiKwi, x'-np. vinciuaini; loreign assetb) !?i:j,(Hhi ohOiv J I'M tford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) Hii:,, iii.i iui, iiurtioru, tjonu. O.IisN.iiXr, uiiiiiiriuai, iCW lOrK, (i.7,)l Ikn."1 German American. Vow Ym-lr ..,'.'. . LIFE Mutual Lifo Ins. Co. New York. 2toKin'M't ACCIUli 1 l-imployers' Liability AsBtirance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. tSnbscribod Capital of ..T5na,)) y .. r 'i'. ui-ct'ineu at ine lowest possible rate u tlfiAil liv n utlipt roiriiril tn niiiliml oufol,. 111 i..,,t -1 .: ., " . . r . ... u w ..,, v t . aa juiib tiitiuin uruiimirtr uoliofiintAI'ilt nillllL'tml T,tF.iH...nl.'n - I . 1 " , 1 1 i oavAoauKu. ... .. j ..a ict. miui luutiuu in rem! inn to nu rifiH8P8 01 lasoi- auce promptly iurnisneu. !ULi31EU W. SNYDER, Agt., Office on Market Street, SelitiHgrovc, Pi BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! Fall and Winter Sis From $10 OpA Heavy weights in Trousers, $3.50. Tlio goods an made to order, Guaranteed all wool, Trimmings fir class. "WorkniansMn guaranteed. JNo. A. HEFFELPINGER, Tailor, Opposite Tost Otlieo. Selinsgrove, P SE LL FOR GA mo. I feel lietter tlmn I hive for yean. It seems a seven days' wonder to my friends. Where. I me.l to l! pitied, everything is the opposite, an 1 there li not a day but what some, onu wauls to know what 1 have dono to work such a wonder. "llet'oro taking tho Compound I had ronstiint headaelies; was con.slliiated ; hloated; eye weak, with watery w hites; hearing down pains; pains in tho small of my hark and ruht side; took cold very easily, which nlwayj caused lateiiso p.iin in ovari s. I did not want to go unywheru or seo any one. " 1 was called cross, but I could not help It, feeling as I did. I could not lift anything or do any hp.rd work without sutl'eriui; for days afterward. Menstru ation lasted from eight to ten days, tho lir.it tvo or threa days being la ulinost constant pain, day and lil'-'lit. " ..'ii'it K. J'iitkkitut' 'ei!etahlo Com pound has made, a now girl of me; am now well, haii)))', nnd strong." . Yours truly, a sTK.Noun.U'msit, Denver, Col. TI.eXew Store at (Jlobo Mills lias : large supply of New Goods and tlio pro prietors are selling them down lower than ever. Groceries, Dry Goods, N'otions, FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Tinware, Great bargains inS Fall and H inter Goods, Hoys' Suits from! Id to VI years, 711 l!ri!ckl) ta re i!sr kc t ) Corrected weekly liy our inerchiints. Hutter Kkk i' I'ittt"! cherries i: Uni.iUed " : Hiiui.tc--'.'-'! (1 Uusplieriies 8 Onions 4 imril Tullow 4 (JhlckeiiH per 11 7 Turkeys W Side 7 Shoulder 'J i:iiii 12 Old Wheat li" New " 00 Hye l' (Jom Oats.; 2' Hrnn per KHI Hn ' Middlintrs " !.()' Chop " 1.10 r lour per im J ETC "93 s'LYE IMTItSZS AITS TIZTVXD (rATKSTKU) The Stronartt ami purest T.ye muliv Vnllko clluir I.ya. It bntna; a llim pewilrr auil e k. J la a ran wlib ivmoviihlu lij, tlio (xUil'-i n tm alwtyt nly fur u, Will niiikuilia besl 'rtiiiiiisl Hurt Hi lu 'Ji iiilnuUi. wlibuut btlllnif. It la (! l.l lurcliutiihUm wT. tlxa, dUlnril'llllll links Clnmta, Uiir Uitllut, i .Uuu, truua, uu, fiUMJL SALT BTFO CO. Una, AUi4 rui, i". ' bta m M bvu n n av si Mav M v 11 Rubber Goods. All goods 7 per eent, tS JO per cent, lower. All kinds ot produce bought at market price. Globe Miils, Pa. BUY FOR CASH. 3 i ITI 8 d n ill 1 njTurcrV f)HF triai until rnuuiurF tOU. Vonr horse tielnp; always sharp h1' Is ready for work. His feet are ol" 'SfJ in Roort coiiilltlon.snil be iSBolconstanil.'" thu tilackstuitb's boius; sharpened, UJ ruins tils foot, causing Rreat oxponse ami i Of ttlllA in t-.m lliiitiM.ttlii. nn.fttb(Hj till "Nevorsllns" vnnoan Kimllv nntln tl"W t,r j 7 i i v mmx 1 sife S '5h V V 1 ij L'l when needed wtobewl rewerins tbe T A. : 1 I . " .W rl IntSHOK WITI hOUflllH. M ynur l I'"' ':. CALKSW tRFVFNTSIIBPINr.AH.3v'"t?'' '" ' sr , i n. on f n m i in ju 1. 1 limn, ptna ywr o'i . Krvuv. nrmiar niuU mmnolwu, MaJUM Peter E. Buck ft Soni, Aih.lantl, fa. iiAscraCTCBem! Kivenllp Horteiho Bolton. "'