Iff) I bit I Kith dotn. Nt "fat aort ' suck a mi, p3 ?of 01,, mi "MI J lb. Jl Hid "To dcclj "J lv Rev. John K. Barb, c. on and JVewrw 1896. . i.- Rev. II. O. Snable, F ii- W.-hinrrtnn tWD. I xeiiLTu o ' 1 -r. t n:ii , 19 by r" v"JUK,fc , f. Rife Sue Mol'r' Treverton. ' on kv lieT. D. E. McLain, liowcr, Jr., and Lizzie A. Mil Ot IHOOmmiurg. .,. i... v. S. P. Orwiir of ' ' - tt'aul.in.rtr.n r ,. ... i.M!r 1W" and ilU Ellen Orwig, both of Mid- urg. ,t 24, by Kev- " " Pauley, I Ilerrolu anu .niue u. U both of Port Treverton. I t 28, bv Kcv. W . A. Haas, Martin ot Aiiuo to ivaue ,r of Union twp. fcct 29, by Ken-ton Ft-: both of Seliiisgrove, i. 0') bv llev. W. II. Hilbish, i." u' DriH'se of Adtinisburjr to LloS.UIshol McClure 1 l,y llev. S. b. koliler, ltimile ami Nettie 1. Herman, ofKratzerville. Km. 1, Kcv. K. F- Kautz, Curtis Gravbill ot Swinctoru to iAiue Showers ot Multilcburg k'ov. , by llev. 1). K Mr Lam, Shcary anu Minnie j. otine, ot Ceiitreville. Suv. 8, by W. F. Howell, J. P. ii 1.1... ..f T ,..!. II urwl (ir. V. Try of CrosKgnive. .Vov.10, byllev. II. O. Suable, If 1 nl A llfMl T .aitrttjit hut Washington twp, Nov. 10, by llev. S. E. Ochsen- J 8. W. Kline ot Jackson twp. Carrie Jarrett ot l'enn twp. Nov. 12, by llev. W. A. Haas, Us F. Moyer to Agnes M. (Jem- fling, both of belinsgrove Xov. 12, bv llev. 1). L. MeLaiii, V. Piige ami Anna komig, both Pcnn twp. Xov. 1(5, by J. C. Selioiili,. Clerk C, Benton T. lleiehenbueii ami melia M. MtthetrTorUhafnirtn Nov. Nov. 17, by J. C. oehoiih, Clerk ('., John U. ShaH'erof Washing ton, to Maggie P. Ueise'1 ot BiJilIeereek twp. Nov. 10, bvllev. II. (J. Suable, 1 1. Mover of Washington twj. to ivillaO. Hallev of .Middlecreek f ? Nov. 22, bv llev. 15. F. Kautz, Levi Swanger and Mary Shirk, both I'Jleavertown. Xov. 22, byllev. W. II. Hilbish, in. A. Ileiinbiioh ami Savilla ini'inory, botn ot iMiuillecrceK, Nov. 24, bv llev. W. W. Hhoads, V.A. Ileiiitzelnian ami Violet IJuek, mth of Kreanier. Nov. 20, by llev. F. lU.wer, II. Bonier and Virgie CioiKl, both of Taiikhi) twp. N'uv. 20, by llev. D. I'l McLain, larry E. liolendec of Franklin twp. JtoKate Meiser of Globe Mills. Nov. 20, by M. Z. Steininger, J. Harry F. Stuck of St. Johnsville. N'. Y., to Minnie lleicliley of Cen- ftreville. Dec. 2, by llev. W. II. Hoke, W. fi. Sehrawder of Port Treverton to lttic Von Neida of Glen Iron, i. Dec. 3, by John II. Bachinan, J. , James E. Decker of Beaver twp. to Jane A. Ilackenburg of Centre twp. Dee. 0, br llev. W. M. Landis, tfias. p. Erb andMollie M. Fetter- "If, l)oth of Adams twp. Dee. 0, by llev. II. G. Snable, raneis II. Shaffer of Washington 'wp.to Minnie M. Howell of Mid- Murg. Dec. 8, by J. C. Schoch, Clerk C., Harvev Folti of Juniata Co. lo Emma Ilorobcrger of Perry twp. Dec. 13, by Rev. W. II. Hilbish, H. Swamrer of Crossirrove and Gertrude C. Shrader of Troxelvillo. Dec. 15. bv D. 8. Dover. J. P.. fillip M. lloush of Globe Mills to wy J. Nace of Perry twp. Iwi it k.. i.. ir ti ..i.u A. Arbogaat of Perry twp. to nnia Bickhart of Washington twp. Dec. 17. bv Thomas Pace. J. P.. D. J. Swart nml TVlln f ?. Martin. fcithot Pallas. - ' ! Dec. 7f by J. K. Peck. J. P., John C Moysr of UtbtfTilla to Sosan E. Chubb of Ingkoook, P Dec 22, by Et. A. E. Gobble Rev. Wm. H. Brown of Union Co. to MbnU E. Wetielof Jackson tw Dec. 23, by Rev. Wm. .Lamy, C. F. Shafifcr of Freeburg to Cora A. Witiner of Port Treverton. Dec 24, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., Jacob Herrold ot Independence to Minnie Wise of Port Treverton. Dec. 24, by Rev. S. E. Ochsen fonl, John O. Bilger of Shamokin Dam to Eva J. Gundruni of Selins-grove. Dec. 24, bv Rev. L. Dice, Robert F. Kern of Beavertown and Carrie C Ewing of Adamsburg. Dec. 24, bv Rev. II. G. Snable, Howard A. Walter and Sallie A. Hummel, of Middlecroek. Dec. 24, by same, J. I . Kiester and Anna Krcitzer, both of Wash ington twp. Dec. 24, by J. C. Schoch, Clerk O. C, Henry I. Gemberling to Mary E. Baley of Centre twp. Dec. 24, byllev. H. G. Snable, Joseph M. Walborn of Kantz and Nora L. Auekcrof Verdilla. Dec 31, by llev.S.Svdnev Kohl- er, J. II. Bowersox of Franklin twp. toC. E. Hummel of Middlecreek twp. Dec 31, by llev. II. II. Spuhn, John X. Brosius of Fremont to Min nie M. Busoni of Richfield. Dec 31, by Rev. B. F. Kautz, Wellington I. Freed and Maggie J. Middleswarth, both of Ifcwvertown. 1897. Jan. 3, by llev. W. II. Hilbish, Win. II. lleimbaeh and Ada S. Kiiepp, both of Spring twp. Jan. 4, by Rev. J. II. Hertz, 11. W. Giftand Irene Dobson, both of Paxtonville. Jan. 10, by llev. B. F. Kautz, J. L. Middleswarth and Martha J. Musser, iMith of Beaver twp. Jan. 14, by llev. II. II. Spahn, Newton Kratzer of Si'liiusgrove and Margaret Mitterling of West Perry twp. Jan. 14, by llev. W. M. Iandis, Clayton A. Peters and Clara A. Lash, both of McClure. Jan. 1.", by Thomas Page, J. P., J. Martin and Sarah A. lleim, buth of Palhu. Jan. 17, by. Rev. W. A, Haas, Daniel Mull of Jackson twp. and Mary E. Stroub f Perry twp. Jan. 17, lv Rev. W. II. Ilill)ish, Henry C. Krebs of Middlecreek to Laura E. Young ol'McClure. Jan. 10, by Rev. S. E. Oel-sen-for.I. Win. F. Klingler and Nora Row, lioth of I Vim twp. Jan. 10, by Rev. 11. G. Snable, J. II. Miller of Nortunibcrland and Mary A. How of Middlecreek twp. Jan. 10, by Rev. J. II. Hertz, Isaac I. Kuiikle and Maggie V. Benfer, both ot Monroe twp. Jan. 21. by Rev. W. A. Haas Emaniii 1 Longacre of Union twp. to Ellen S. Cawley of Washington twp. Jan. 2:5, bv Rev. 1). D. Budding- er, Elmer E. Bowersox of Winlield to LdiaE. Pontius of Middlecreek twp. Jan. 21, by J. (I. Hornberger, J l'., llenrv E. Burner and Priseilla Uplinger of West Perry twp. Jan. 21, by llev. W. II. Hilbish, John A. Herman and Alice J. Fet tcrolf, Inith of Adams twp. Jan. 24, by llev. Samuel Smith, John C. Baley of Monroe twp. to Mary C. Stahl of Uuioutwp. Jan. 20, by llev. Elias Landis, Michael G. bhellenbergerand TSancy Long, both of West Perry twp. Jan. 29, by J. K? Peck, J. P., Edward Arnold of Hofler to Annie Brown of Mciserville. Jan. 31, bvllev. L. Dice, John 1). Kern and Sarah J. Houser, both of Beaver twp. Feb. 4, by Rev. II. G. Suable, Franklin II. Gabcl to Lulu Kline, both of Penn twp. ' Feb. 4, by Rev. W. A. Haas, George Mull of Winfield and Clara M. Wagner of Penn twp. Feb. 8, by Rev. D. E. McLain, Lester G. Smith of Swineford and Jennie M. Snyder of Penn twp. Mari 11, by Rev. H. II. Spahn, Isaac Steflcn and Agnes Apple, both of Washington twp. Feb. 13, by llev. Oscar G. Roniig, Jonathan Gilbert of Perry twp. to Ida Zcllcrs of Juniata Co. Feb. 13, by Rev. D. E. McLain, Anion II. Bowersox of Fanklin twp. and Matilda Hummel of Middle burg. Feb. 14, by Rev.S. S. Graybill, Joseph Brubaker of Union twp. to Mary Herrvld of Chapman. , , Feb, 21, by Rtv. L. Djoa, Frank lin'M. Baker of Bannerville to An na 8. Arnold ot Crowgrovt. Feb. 22, by Rev. D.D.Budding er, M. S. Wendt of Shamokin Dam to Elda J. Baune of Jackson twp. Feb. 25, by Rev. II. G. SnabM D. L. Gembering of Selinsgrovt to Grace S. Beaver ot Penn twp. Feb. 25, by llev. W. A. Haas, Charles C. 'Crouse and Mary Ma- hnda Brouse, both of Penn twp. Feb. 2S,by llev. J. II. Hertz, Jonathan E. Bingaman and Mary A. Stout, both of Centre twp. May 29, by J. Koliler Peck, J. P., Charles Clark and Hannah M. Heckard, both of McKees Falls. Mar. 7, by llev. D. D. Budding cr, Henry W. Hartmau and Ida Wray, both of Union Co. Mar. 7, by Rev. W. M. Hindis, Anion W. Wieand and Minnie I. Fisher, lioth of ljowell. Mar. 9, by Daniel S. Hover, J. P., John E. Riegel and Anna L. Martin, Inith of Freeburg. Mar. 11, bv J. E.?binkel, J. P., Henry A. Wagner of White Springs and Maggie E. Wellerol Ceiitreville. Mar. 11, by Rev. D. D. Bud dinger, Perry II. Docblcr and Ida J. Walter, both of Centre fwp. Mar. 14, bv llev. O. G. Roniig, Daniel II. Wilt of West Perry twp. to Anna Ferster of West Perry twp. Mar. 14, by llev. W. II. Hilbish, John W. Ilerbster of West Beaver and Alda C; Wagner of Spring twp. Mar. 10, bv Rev. D. E. Mcljain, D. A. Breninghouse of liewisburg Sarah E. Bergy of 1 ranklin twp. Mar. 20, by llev. J. II. Hertz, Laphenus Walter and Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Intth of Middlecreek. Mar. 21, by J. (J. IIornlcrger, J. P., Solomon . Slirawder and Annie A. Mark'ev, both of West IVrry twp. Mar. 23, by Rev. B. F. Kantz, John W. Hassinger and Jennie M Bingaman, Ixith of IJeavcrlown. Mar. 28, bv Rev. B. F. Kautz, Dr. E. M.MillerandSallieE.Aigler Ixith of Beavertown. ' Mar. 2S, by Rev. J. II. Deibel, liewis B. Dillman of Seliiisgrove to Blanche E. Musseliiian of Pcnn twp. Mar. 2S, bv Rev. W. II. Hilbish, Willior (t. liomuicl and Minora Pliillins, both of liaimerville. Apr. 1, bv Rev.S. E. Ochseiifonl, Charles lOrdh-y and Alice S. Gre gory, both of Seliiisgrove. Apr. 1, by Rev. V. II. Hilbish, John E. Wagner and bla D. Ureter, both of Piamierville. Apr. :!, by Rev. W. M. Landis, Reuben II. Wagner and Bessie M. I looser, both of Crossgrove. Apr. 3, by same, Win. J. Wie and of Lowell and Ida Treasler of Piaiiuerville. Apr. 4, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Geo. Foltz and Rose E. Aucker, lioth of Verdilla. Apr. 0, by Rev. S. S. Koliler, W. A, Lutz of Sliippensburg and Carrie V. Bachmau of Middleburg. Apr. S, by Rev. W. M. Landis, Charles G. Coleman and Katie M. Wetzel, lwtli of Beavertown. Apr. 10, bv II. P. Jarrett, J. P., Win. W. Iiong of Monroe twp. to Emma Musselnian of Pcnn twp. Apr. 13, by Wells (). Holmes, J. P., Amnion M. Noll of Lewisburg to Anna E. Row of Penn twp. Apr. 17, by Rev. II. G. Suable, Charles A. Gill and Harriet J. Jar rett, Inith of Penn twp. Apr. 18, bv M. P.Arnold, J. P. A. W. Sholly and Clara Shotzberg er, lioth ot Verdilla. Apr. 18, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., W. S. Snyder and Bertha W. Ports- line, liotn of Union twp. Apr. 18, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Harry Foster Kreanier and Nettie M. Moyer, lioth of Seliiisgrove. Apr. 18, bv Rev. W. A. Haas, Elmer F. Snyder of New Berlin to Cora Maud Boligot Winlield. Apr. 18, by llev. J. H. Richard, John A. Filson of Burnham to Ida A. Shcllcnberger of Bannerville. Women Should Kuow It May, women suffer uutold tiny ud uiUry beUM th uatur of tbvlr dlM ia uot rftly nuiUr IochL. TheyTj b-ii lJ to lirlif v tht wouik IroubU or ffiuMl wah dm of tout Mrl U rmpobnlbl for tb utany ills that beset womankind Neuralgia, DartousuoM, hrailaehe. puffr or dark eireles nmler tha yn, rtiuuiatlui, a dratliiir ixtiii or doll acha ia the back, waaknen or bar inir down einatlon, profuaaor scanty apply of arine with alrouir odor, f re quaul dvsira topata It with burning Iuk or aealuloa; aenatttlcn, aeulinnt In it after ataiidluR la bottle or eomiuon Klna tor twenty-four hour, are sigoi of kidney and bladder trouble. Tha above eyinptniu are tften at tribated by the patient herself or by her physician to female weakneas or womb trouble. Hence, no many fail to obtain relief, beeaiiM they am tratinK, not the diHeaae iteelf, but a reflection of the prhimry CHUe, which la kidney trouble. In fact, women aa wetl na inea are lunde uilneral)le with kiduey and bladder trouble and both need the name remedy. Dr. Kiliuer'a Swamp Itoot ia the Kreitt dimeovery 'f the eminent kid uey and bladder Hpeciallut, and is eav to grt nt Mtiy druif rtore for tlfty cento or oiieuoiiar. To prove Its wonderful merits you may have a ttample bottle mid book tellmir h II nuout it' not ti neiit abo lutelv free by luail. Kindly liieution TllK Post and Ktnd your aildre-n to Dr. Kilmer & (Jo., liuiifhaiiiton, iN. l niS.VlHST Avasiu A IMir Mtaa irfVrMa. ' , Hoaraaufss in a child that is sub ject to croup is a aurs indicaelion of hi. aparoacb of tbs dwaaaa. If Obauiberlitiira Coach . Heuisdy is KiTen aa soou aa tb child bttoooies hoarHe, or eeu after tb croup cough Iinh anpeured, it will, prevant the attack. Mitnr mntLnra wkotiawa eroupy children always keep this rmieiij mi nann ana nua tost it fSVCftluUCD 1 1 oil hie and wnrrv Ii can always be depended upnu audjia iiivurniK iu iaie. got sals by all Druggiftts. Jury List. LlHt of Orand lurora flrmw. f. t. ni Bnydf r county hH a Hot. Tena. eunimacJp Moudnjf. Den. IX ihuh. OHANI) JUROBS. 5iune. Oeeupit'lne. miner, CtirlKt, F Armor, Hoaer, lliirvoy, Uimrvr, HronliiH, J. N., Toachcr, ihiwitbox. juuic, i:arieater yp. Mwin, Karuicr. OllllklelHTivr. V. II.. Ijiiiornr -arliHrl, JcHwpii, Furiucr, lariniaa, juiiii J rminrr, 11. rtlT, ctmrlin Ii., Panuer. Henimii, All.-ii. Farmer, "'.r.a. Union Jai'tH-a Vmj MifldlfburK Wanhliitfton tvnint Wkt B'ir I'erry Ci'iin Want llflitTer SprliiK Spring Spring fhupinaii Wont ihMiver "elliiHirrove WKt llPUTcr Mltldlti-rfek sprinu Sprint; Ailuinn W'. lli'im r Weary Walks ftny, Orimea, wlint's liusly Kuler been doln'? lie hxls like an odder filler. Grimes Why, he was erottsln' a streum down the rond yesterday an' fell in. Bodton Heiuld. A Uaehclur t'yale. In early morrlaRfs l bfllfv. Thero la alwaja encuao for fblly In youth. Iiut for later oiipi I can only xrlev: And thin la my rcaaon, to tell tli truth, L'p to Date. Slaved 111.1 Lite. Suidao When I wan so terrlb'y ill I hud a trained nurau. llordsu lhj yon think she auvfd jour life? Sa.itl.so I Riirs nh did; tho doctor itiit in diifpust. llnrloni Life. lion lie l.uuked at It. "It jour boy doesn't reform, Itqbin Bon, j'ou won't be uhle to kep him out of Jtill when lie (trows up." "If lie doesn't reform, old MIow, I won't want to keep liini out." N. V. Truth. llertmter, ThoiniiM. Farmer, Miepp. P. 11., Ui'litleruali. Look, lr ., Latr-r. niH-ucci. u. .1., ptirincr. Mover, lleiiton. KurniMr Fcltirs, Henry J., Tinsmith, nouiiK, i. .. i.Hinjri r. l(onniiirT, :tvll. PariiHT, Kow, l. F.. IVwlirr, Siiiltll II. O., Ijihori-r, Smith, Kober'. '.lo:;:;..i.tu, SniKik, Kloti.TarpiMitor, Waifiier, l. 1 Mi rcliant, I'KTIT.U.'K'.'JW. I, Bl nt .liimrH ili iwn t..r Mict'imrt ol Cuiiimiiii I'leaxiti Uinrter S"hi.oii nt iIm- Peai-e. Owr anil T rihln-r ind li 'iii'iul J ill licliv rv of si.y-il-T '.iti hi , . . ii. hh IVveailii-rTnrrn eniu- Ariinlil, M. I'., J. lliiiiriiiiian. oiiirl. s W , Ktinni-r, lliilllMKiT, Jacoli. l.alMirrr, lli'nfi'r, Mum.( F trinrr, M'-aver, I'oriv. 1'nrin'r. Hoj-it. Win. l , .Mi-i'i'liaiit, I'iBiper, A. K , Muil.-nl Coleman, Uolwri, Laimrer, Fre man, K. K., MniMli-r, Kellv, ,.nr, Kar"vr, Vr ed, aiviii, Kiirm.-r, Flslii r, o.-iir, l.alH.rer, OlasH, Fr.iiiiMs, Fiinner, Ilein1nrl:. Irvin p , .',uin r, Mi'fiiHT. Mliiiael, l.iUm r, ll'iinmel, s li , ,.n,ciivr, Kinney, Ch'ii l. H W. I.ulmrer Klliiitlrr, Friitiklln. Fir r, Kuliu. (ienrt.'e. Farmer, Kersleller, .! Im s , Lilmrer, Kunkle, .samiiel, Fanner. Keinri r, Sainlli l, l.ihnr. i, l.'iliif, .liiseph, M.imiii, Mliiluin, I..'WIn. ij.Mitleninn, I'nriilln.'. II. i; , Teaen. r, Uaiieh, H -nrv, Fiirine-, H"inlK. .Iiihn F Farinrr, Itallifon, Oliver, LaiHirer, It' lchley, Wm,. .1, Farmer, Ulpka, W. W., 'I'eaeher. siniili, A. It., 1'itrrn-nier, Sliolley, II. Iivln. Farmer, MliafTer, F.inai.uel, t'arnnter, siiiimNiii, Klmer K., Farmer, swii-f,,r., H. i , i.annrer, sniek, l.ineniii, l.aiKirer, Sliolley, Wm., Farmer. Tri.iip, .loinitinin. Farmer, Trevli, Meliolas. I. il.iner, I'lrleli, llir.im. (ieniieinaii, Vaiiimii, .lames M., I. aimrer, VoiiNi lila. Win ( i ., 1 ii-iil lemali, Warner, .1. A., Sawmilj-r, Wei el, .1 .. I. lli irer. Weaver. It II.. Wa-oii. Warner. T. A..Teaelier. Z"'rl'. Ilenj iiiiiii, Ma.oii, ."llier, I. Inn. lii, Fanner, llubby'a Salary. Jorn'S-Browu How inui-li dnea your husband earn a week, Mrs. lirown Srnith? Mrs. nrown-Fniith Oh, nnywhere from ten to twenty-five dollars leant linn wo y pond. I'moUlin. l.jfe THE INDEPENDENT New rk, 8tt or Ohio, 'rTY or Toledo, t LUUIWUHTT, J Fbark J. CuanaT makes oath that he la the sonlor partnerot the firm ot K. J. Chicist A Co.. ilolmrbuHlnaasIn tUe Oily of Toledo, County and smtfl anirnsain. ano nim nam nrm win par me aiim ot ONK HUNOKKD DOLLARS for each and every case ort'ATKH that oannoi be cur ed by tha use of llku'i catarrh Ctrr. ritANM. J. I'llE.-lII, Sworn to before ma and subscribed In mrpres enoe. tbla Bill day of December A. I. ISNt. A. W. GI.KASON. Sitf Noury Public. IMII'h Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and ariH directly on the blood ami mucous surface of the system' send for tmlinonlal", tree. r. j. uiiHnni avun iumv, Sold by Drurateta, tic Uall's Family FUUara Uw best. Change of Form Reduction in Price. Semi-Oentennial Year TIIK IXDEl'KNDENT empha si.eH itH Fiftieth Your bv changing it form to that of a Maeazinc, inul by reJiiciiiiT atinuul Bubscriptiou price from !3.00 to !2.0i) ; tiMle copit-H from ten to five cuutM. It wp maintain its reputation as tho LeaJing Weekly Newspaper of tho World. The Independent In Its new farm will print 3.W0 piiKPS of reading matter per year at a ecst to auliscrlliers of lu.ui. while Hie pro- mineut uiaca.li.esi, which sell for $1.00 a year, print only 2.000 page. The sulmTlber to The liMlrprndriii (etn 4 pc'r ceiiU more of wpmlly good reaillnif uiatler at one-lialf the cast I I'lilun AOlllllH Ml ldleere-k !"lnir Perry I'llloll H !llns:rHe l'enn Mtil'i' :rkr:i Franklin Hcmor I'nlon W iililnifini, WnMiu.Kinn Wi-iX P. rry Mnlilli ere. k l'enn Jackson WHiiiniriiin t'haiiinin Monroe P.rry t'liaeinun !' rrv Per y Kraiiklln l'enn Peny Momoe Wsihiii'i.iii Penu I nlon I'.iry I"; ni re Perry Wph' Perry Jackwtn p.'rr Perry Penn M I.I I l. tiurur l'enn Sprlhu I'.'iin C'hapni in Went neuvr H"uver Mining A SUMMER SAIL in ladies shoes is a pleasant Toyage afoot, For the pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolestjand best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufacturcd, at prices which buyeis linu it a pleasure to pay. Eoi house or street wear, pluasnre or e very-day practical i(iriu.is, walking, riding, or ilriviuj, c supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion .unl tlm dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claime o-ir hands, by all means surrender vonr feet to these shoes. fl TT iHlV.U ' CLD CCPIES WANTED. Ill iiiilcr tn Hilplete mir files we w;int the liilluwintr dmiiicI issues of tin? 1'ost: July S,S ,t. 1C, lSC'.l; (Vt. fi, 13, INTO; .Ian. 'jr., 1 ST 1 ; Apr. 17, 1S7: : N..v. 1. I )(. 1S7"; Mar" 7, 1S7N; Mav l. ls7;: Feb. 17 Mar. I(i, is'sl ; .r. -j;;, 1 ss:i ; March U7, .lime l'J, and (Holier :(, lNSl ; S,'.t. 17, SS.-;.ail. 'JS, Mav Oct. 'IS, Dec. 'J;;, 1S.S0; Dec. 'J! I, 1.NS7. Any nl sir readers having copies of the itlxivo issues will confer n favor by letting us Know. Such CoJUcS ill 'ikh l'ul liilioll will coin- uiand a lair price. tf. Sano-Rio From Miw ZealanilK". UkutoN New Zertluii.I, Nov.tfiViCi. I hiii vt.y pi. n-i'd to st it that niliec 1 tcuili tile itelic.V of Cliaill beilain'c inudiciiiCH llio H ile bus Ijeec vi iv iinue, mure Cclanv nl tlioi I ..1. I I .. I . '.. T I . I v"..uo n'MM-iiy. in i wi i i iuh i nave sol. 1 lenieuf this pin hi", hi- remedy than nt nil 'itiiee m;ilirs fur the pre vious yi -in . As tu it h elllcacy, I have lie u itilui in. il !,v m'oh'h of person h of t !ir u" ii ot m Hulls t hey have receivi ii fium it, hh. I.m.w its viiluo from the 1 1. He it it iu ni.v own house hoM. It id so plea-nnt, tr, tal;e thnt wo have to jilai-e the buttle! beyoinl the rciieli of the children. I). J.' Sl ANTLEllCltV. For sale hy all l)rm;e;i8ts. fSDIBMAB wealsiMw easily rnred b OrlllMh Dr. Mllea' Nervo l'laatera. runtiiaii or 1m kept vltf- THE HOME REMEDY f'STr for FEMALE COMPLAINTS i. ' riVhi if iii r tro wpnitr. K-irull tdt-ne paint. Irretrularttlri and 1iflii'uUtiMio iviip-dy iriC n n;rt Klly PIIil l-prtl. MnUlllV frXmMllsJallU-lilWl.y n,y hrrwlf Ci-itfvfK mi ni in in fiinit(ir 4iirifH In IO liniit'ii. I'rotuptlT ri'hl'l-M H' Rilache. NfiiiM-. HIdihI Alut li.n.liit r Trouble-, r aititnet, 4Nfrti. fie--. Fear and PeK.!iiener. 'urn ,ein'Mrrhi-ii, W'lmh (.'niidfilntii, l' .Hj pl,'tnentf1 Ttaeka. tie, iirivriiiir I"wn .l&jfit r ,.uln. ,,,, n ,.,!,. .H.,T- attk ltilllUlltHM'r -intid l eertll..ns ' r I 1 Hie -.iin- Hint llillil4 tlx hue flHIIle. AS H;ifc, Sure mid 4 !( I ii I fly II iirmli-HH. tine b'x Mill e.iiiii'l. t.- it etiri ti ir-lMiurv ene, CTnoe ii i pmu M,l'l "v Al ' '"" --'ra olUro ALL r Al n , ,,r itici i'1"" xiaprrrou III TEN MINUTES The I'erlcctnCoCittonnc. Soi l III M'.Hl.'I'lH .'ll. I'l.. I.. Ml..!...nuf IIK Co.; Ml. Pica im Mill- t 1 1 . -1 i- v llal allu' : aim I'enns l ie k l.y .1. W. sami-ell. Wanled-An Idea S Whn ran think unit' irnpli ill.r to t. ul. .tit rmwi yniir nicnv impt may lirlLkt VnU Wealth. Wrltf John WKDUKUIiVKN ft CO.. Patent Attur. iiri, Va-nlni..ti, ) t,r.r their $1.h, pnio ofTer ut nut of Hn tuirii lrl InvHfiftofia waofsl Only $2.00 a year, or at that rate for any part of a year. Mend pnalal rnnl for Tree spwlnirn eopy. The) Independent, 130 Fulton St., N. Y. 2t. jfUMPHREYS' d:. No. No. No. Na Ha (No. 10 if. 20 v. 27 SO J2 1 Cures Fever. 3 " Infants' Diseases. 4 " Diarrhea. 8 " Neuralgia. 0 " Headache. IO " Dyspepsia. 14 Cures Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Whooping Cough Kidney Diseases. Urinary Diseases Colds and Grip. ar atot prepaid upon receipt aeh. llHmDhrn' Madlolua UUam St. Item lurk. DnblM tha Plcaaur af a, Itrlr. A finnearrlaradoiiblMtliniilniuiiraiir lrl. lnjr. lutoiulliitt liuyoni of carriuvea or hnr iMkaa run save dulUr liv Miulii,. r.. ik- larro. f rra eataluerue of tlie r.lkhart Carriaca aoU iliiruaat U(g. (Jo 2lkburt, lad. or persunaiiy. Our system o( teachttf rivi a :.. : . il VJJr dally experu-nra in every lirar.ch of businrss i:,;' Bklne. MercliitnJiBine, Commission, Insurance Tra-: , ,:: . tlon, etc. Prrpiratory Depsrvment for backward stu.lents V'. trim for Hrclul work and always secure silusiiur.s furwi ai .v pradiisu' of our 'JusinesH and Shorthand Coiinx" S'.u.l. t !i t'liu-r any ly No vacation p;ip'nsrs mortrrate Iunt tbrex nvrnv t:n r- --T rr i - r j Such ptu;u j out. u gum mi iruniurnry Miuoia warn iiwiu cost you lins to attend th.- i -T w iiuuiu.'r ui Miiiit'nw wno nave irri incompetent t"ai tiert m d;M'ul tell us that m tuonihs ben ia equal W a year in any other sitool. J D CA1 A D I" 10 D5r Me for first tfits-nsatlea cf a vacant tvwitloa H t VYMltU for a Bookkeeper. Strnorrarter. Teacher. Carlier Tclefraph operator whleh we successfully fl!!. iii.s:r.e.-s Coi:.ics supplied ffiia eoniprtent usslslonw wHhoul charge. 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