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\THE SUN.\ j t, rioti^artiaan } WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,! Printed ftnd f ubllshed at j j Franklin Co., N. Y., »y RANSOM ROWE A. SON. * *OW£. &«. HfJiffY P. ROWf. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : BOOK 4 JOB PRINTING SBSCBIXTIOXS ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUL y 0L g_ No 2 5. FORT COVINGTOa N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS, BATES OF ADVERTISING : V 1 wfc 4 wk. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 rr. i Twoi^ .2.0 0 3.W &« 8.W ^5.00 Three Inch.... f.75 4.00 7-iO 11.00 1S.O> HaTf Column . 8.00 12.00 20.00 *U * SIflO onc<Sttmn. - 12-« 2D.00 U8.QQ 60.00 100.00 Local JrtKwftteinK at the rates provided by law. Bnaine»Cards, not exceeding fire Iinea, ' $5t<»p©ejaMMr, Buurtne^ notices inserted In ! Uvrt5«d MtaOM, au<l all nances desta** '• to arum*** individual interests, will bo I charged *i tbe rate orrtvB CKXTS P«B UU f for eacb.in«*rtlon. General Business Directory. ~~ LECAL CARDS. McCormick, Dueios & Mttrchison, Selected Poetry. (Htizens Insurance Building, 181 St. Jama Street, Montreal. -\\nhh ATTEN'D THE COURTS IN VY th« Districts or Beauharnols, Bedford tu« St. Hyaclnthe. Account* f«r collection Kiay bea'JdreswJ to the firm Montreal, or *f. H. Mf!t\\ov, Huntingdon, !? jfrCoRMirK, R.C.L. ; «'. A. Drctos, B.A., li.t'.U ; K. I- MCRCHISON, B.C.L. M ATT C. RANSOM, ATTORNEY JMI<1 Counsellor at Law, Fort Coving- Ion. X. Y. MEDICAL CARDS JAMES MACF1K.*PHY3ICIAX AND 0 SUR'iEON. Residence aad office, Win- f h-»*ter tjouce. Fort Coringtou, N. Y. B HAIR DRESSER F.XJAMiN FRENCH, ItARBER AND • CUoicc cigars on sale. MISCELLANEOUS. S. £1. BLOOD, GROCERIES, FRUIT/PROVISIONS AUTUMN TO SPRING. I wish tbe stately golden red i Might ki*s the mil* wind^fl«wer rweet, j That aiteoB might to C*rw*Vtpm nod, , And eycbright fan !n baste to greet ; The violet from the April eod— So ouco the fall and spring might meet. : I wish my Little Self aad I Might sometime cross e&ett other's way, I My Little Self i« wonder©us »uy ; I I cannot meet ber any dny, ; Howe'er J search, howe'er I pry ! Ab»ut these ts»eaaow« ftalamt gay. I The runaway, the tc-aslnc elf • ! She flit* where woo* 1 aad blossoms drifl ' Sh<; has a world of pretty pelf Shs gathered from tbe ripple* twS ft ; ! BiicU joyu alie has—my Little Self j Will uoi be4nred by any gift. I She's tight as bird upon the wing, j Her cheek* and eyes are all agluw. : To me what giadnes* she could bring! ! To ber I should be strange, I know. : My Little Self holds fast tbe spring, — j And Autumn will not let ase gm\. I Yet stiil I wish tbe golden-rod 1 Might kiss tha little wind-flower sweet That asters might to cow*lipa nod, —And t- r bright ran in haate to greets The riolet from the April sod— But fail and spring can never meet ! r-Edilh M* Tlonuu, m m. \\ ' To my surprise everybody agreed. The men were tired roam- ing aboitt aimlessly with disap- pointment at every turn. They were ready for anything for a change. ~We spent one more night of I make any speech.\' Mr. Greeley anxiety and suspense at the foot of j grabbed the retreating form of the Mount Mystery. j pencil pusher, and actually booted There was absolutely no hope of j him down stairs and into the street. jever seeing our lost\ companion 5 \^ ^ x_r.j• *- « n.. • again, but we could not tear our- {From oar regular CorreApondent.3 W, D. C-, NOT. 11, 1887. j In tbe morning two men started j selves from the place in one direction around, the base! For the last time that night we ! of the mountain, while two went > heard-the ringing song3 and the | ] in the other. Their plan was to j triumphant music in the cloud. It j j proceed until they met, and then j eeemed wider, louder, more exult- j The editor tried to recall the great edition of the Tribune, but it was too late. He sent men all over the city with instructions to ! return together. i I remained with one man at the Selected Miscellany. HOIST MTHTEBY. Wo_gprp1ost in the heart | buy av»ry rnornirig Tribune in New I York, Said he: i# BUT them at any ! cost!\' I aat than before. ' . | Mr. Greeley paid as high as 50 , They are rejoicing,\ eaid Hin- j cen ta a copy for same of the pai>era, j camp. Others might investigate \ ton, \over the capture or death of j but the speech that he didn't make ! Mount Mystery, as we called it, | Walpole/' j wa 3 the eossip of all >*ew York for : but I felt too fatigued for euch an j I did not doubt it. It was not i a week. The reporter never darod j effort. j likely that fhese strange dwellers | t o show his face to Mr. Greeley | During the day we lounged ; in the air would spare one fr«?m 4 after that night. He dropped the i about and watched the cloud \ the^earth below who found his way j scribe s pen hke a boiling potato. wrapped phenomenon before us. J into their midst. j and went West. He made a splen- More than once I heard, a clatter* The tumult on the mountain ' did mechanic. apparently in the upper air, and I lasted until daybreak. There was j once or twice I was &ure that I* nothing to be \gained by delaring j heard Toices* Evidently Mount our departure, and it was with a | Mystery was a good name for thia sense of relief that we marched off, * \Axe you a citizen of Wyandotte j freak of nature. j hoping this time to reach the \ Countv ?'• asked the Hon. Bailey l.ateinthe afternoon our com jt>oact. j Waggoner of an old ^et4eredr-ffiak , radea returned. They had walked j It would be tireseme to relate ; who hobbled into the jury box j all day, covering many miles, and J the story of our trials* We made i with the aid of a long hickorv == I they had learne<i nothing except | our way to the little port where : cane. that the mountain presented the j the brig awaited us, and told the ! \ I is, sab,\ replied the aged same perpendicular wall-like ap-{captain ail about the tragic ad-j darkey. ! pearance all the way around. j venture of Mount Mystery. j \ How long have you been such ? \ 1 \At one place, r \ said Hinton, f «j dreaded something of the' i: I donno, sah. r ' akiJtblj large Mream ) Und.- ^iid Lhe old inli. \ Du I \Have you form nd or or pro^H mother, proud and expectant, put; the question: ''Now, Johnny, what i is a desert ?** Prompt came re- ! sponse: \ Fa's bald head!\— Boe- : __ . .- . . - u .. , . , ton Budget. \ The talk of the capital is the I conv€tS*tiiKi between Mr. Lamar^ I Secretary of the Interior, and Mr. • Sparks, Commissioner of the Gen- The following called a - Patent = err f U ?* ° ffice ' Wh * h ha S Cul ' Sermon/' was published in the I urinated in a caustic letter from Democrat, of Chicago, \ w long John the Cabinet Minister to his subor- Wentworth's\ paper, in 1S48. It I dinate, in which it is stated, after was committed to memory then i4iB - the differences of their opin^ and irom that it is re- written. The ; ^ M ;^ \ oaA i nnecf - • ,i K- rubi mert _ _ Tears Ago. AM Iatetlijreat j« the book of Geneais:— j \ IX ADAM'S FALL WE SIXXED ALL.\ \ '\ When Adaui put his foot in ; i this world he stirred up such a j I stench as to continue to stink in j ; the nostrils of heaven to the very ; i end of duration. He polluted the > whole moral atmosphere and what | is more melancholy still, the rank effluvium grows stronger and wronger as tir»i« rolls on.—Bv hi of! fall down went the whole triangle '< pins upon the alley of creation,mon from himself at the point to the last generation at the base. It was ! a perfect ten strike. White winged i virtue came fluttering down like a ; wounded pigeon to be trodden he U certain ifailroad land grants, that one or the other of the two officials coneeKied must forthwith resign his position. Public opinion ap- pears to sustain the action of Sec- retary Lamai, because, according to the decisions of the United States Supreme Court, his construction of the land 'laws is clearly right, and the Commissioners radically ongs Whenever Lamar would reverse .Sparks, which was a com- pecorrence, the latter would file a long protest, reviewing the case «rid attempting to convince the Secretary of his error. 80 if finally -became simply a question of official subordination. It is ithatMr. Ls Corner Chateaugay «fc Water St*. FORT COVIXGTo:*, N.Y. j Jsly 26th, 1S86. I Costa Rica. ^_ I of water trickling down the sides \ y O u know that the mountain ha* an opinion at r 1 \•> 1 of the rock. So there k water up J figured injair^ea^eries for jnore 1 \ Well, I d THOS. LEE, - - - Proprietor. I tains in the interior. \At the end ] the brig Pacific ' 4 FTER MY SHORT MANAGEMENT X\- of the above house, It is a pleading doty oa my part to extend mv sltv^ere thanks to my patrons and the public in general, far tbe very liberal encouragement firen any humble efforts to pleasj the pnbrSev Hoprinj that by continued and constant exertioos on »ny pari I shali be able, in the future as in the past, to merit a continuance of patrJsn- Hge *o iibsraliy accorded. The traveMng ublic will aiirays find the table supplied with ail tke luxuries in first-cla their season, and TheKFTCHEN DEPARTMENT U under 1be Haani»?eruent of an Al epeje. Tbe SLEEPING ROOMS bave a!l been re- /aroished with the la*«st iatipronrcd conTen- 1»ncea in the way of <OT»fofl»bJe beds aud b*ddins. Also suit of rooms vritu parlors utl*olved. COMMERCIAL MEN wHl rewlv«*p«cJal attention. The BARNS AND STABLE accommoda- tions are of the best, well trained »ea beiaj al\r»jrs in atteudance. THE LtVERY DEPARTMENT then resume our journey tc[Sanj Francisco. l The captain, of the vessel en- deavored to dissuade us. li The natives are not like] to bother you,\ he said, 41 but ery little is known of the country be- yond the mountains. Btr nge tales have reached my ears, and although I am as fond of ad eu- ture as anybody, the irip w uld not suit me.\ We laughed at the old sa|o.\ We were well armed and afraiI\cf nothing. 4 * It is all right,\ I told the -aj - tain, \with proper caution t.ieri will be no danger. We may m ikt valuable discoveries and becc^ir tamous explorers. It is tiniejtc- nnvcil the secrets of this womlfcr- 1 about the case V ^of the vile. Innoeence rolled out \ letter was inspirecT from the White donno. I have result- • of his cradle upon a bed of briars. I HoustJ—4he Administration being j there, and it may be that the i than a century ? I do not believe led\ the matter considerable, and Charity pulled up her petticoats | anxious to unload Sparks on ac- 1 ' *•--*- - —J__A:— ^_JI. .. - -.,... * » _v -_J i-.-n- --^- £ &( j an d W a(} e( i through mud and mire ; count of his nnpopular Western iet to get beyond the sight of suffer- ! land policy, It is evident that the '-- rrt —-' 1 - -•- ^ \-> Land Commissioner will have to go, aad that quickly. He is held in such aTeraion by many Congress- i—bx,_Piety•jcei^^^Tj£r^l i ^^h®^a5kj^_jne|i tiba4 they will not enter his Mercy sprung a leak and lost two- office UBle^TEey\know~he is abssenfc~ it was wreck- thirds of its contents. Rocks of: Assistant Commis?ioner Sfcocks- ! zi»n. : ' Retribution rolled down from the lager and Geo. M.Julian., Survevor- • , . .. ,: . •, -,_ ^_ : _i_^ • ^° 1 _ * -KT -»r—:—' U^*I-\T^ xperience, and when we realized ! ' Of course I don't attempt to j wo rfd for hundreds of veara. Ae !accident or design?\ tain eloped down, at least on one ] jj e \ 3 side. An earthqoak* or landslip never may h&ye left it in ite present eon- {cJo^ dition. with a whole tnbe of people \ plains belo stranded there among the clouds is dead to the wor of tha and find hie What if? that? Hiuton waa standing OTCT me pointing to the mountain. I was wide awake in a moment and listened intently. ents 4i What do yon say now ?** asked j Walpole, coming up. *, with or without drivers. » yiras \ ' l Evcify man in the camp was IKE CONVEYANCE to and from cars j * rfT' «». +a :- 1 *hon\- Vii« h**A - nd awakened, and we spent the great- «\d boat,. The captain shook his head . nd m of thc ^ fafc listening to IJIT S^Vy P ^nJa^d n ^ n^ 1 ^ ^^^-- V i^^!±^^ theniarvelous conW in the *£*&*. \ lag «i!l b« left uudooe toin>*pe thetr com- | £\>rt and enjeyment- vUUe in Fort CoTingtoa. ' Respectfully, I don T t say it is so, but that mav ) *^*1 WC -™ e f ^°^' ^as \clond.^ Wallace P. Bscd, in j , *°> l h ' UaOmUilutinn. \ He will I \^'Aje you opposed to capital \ mountains and came nearly fright- General of New Mexico both In- big white I p«nisMB^nt ?\ 5 ; ening Hope to death while* quietly dianademocrats. are spoken of a3 raT to the I '* No, sahy^ picking strawberries on the pas- successor of Sparks. I tJ po youim \ * ' * \ \ \ ' iray in the Pacific, I Punishment is? : iv to this I havej «^!*^«« what Have you any U »appliPd vith the best stock ia Northern i iT*t V\ J™* \X*T~7 \ \ i^Ti^ New York. Cm^ r »cc to ant put oi th e j ful land, an d it is nonsense to Sbe neiehlj»riu« counirj-«an be ob:alnc-d at sfcort • frightened off DV a few Sail *TS 3>o you think that should be hanged for murder ? \Yes. sah.\ \ If the evidence in the case should show the defendant to be ! capital j ture of peace. It was an awful Those who claim to know still catastrophe, but thank heaven, insist that Postmaster-General there is no chance for such another \ Yilas ie to be the new Secretary of fall. ; the Interior, and tha + L»on M. L>ick- My friends, how different you ; inson, of Michigan, will fill the are \now from what you would : : other vacancy. It would appear have been had your \forefathers j to be the Presidents purpose t& kept as straight as poplars. The ] give %e West two Cabinet mem- ^wift whirling wheels of time has : bers witii tbe view of strengthen- thrown up increased . ing MsjpartTj where it is known to sing quantities of sinful be weakest. It it now conceded jonna^w^e^at^^ifl^semi^^^ 11 ^^ ^ e ^ cnc ^ o r ' ii» the last genfetiSrlt ba'd artough j signs ^e &*<* not pointing to for a voung reporter from Massa- I by \what you have heard ?- • no w i n aI1 con Sfc e ncc they must any pax^nlar man however, Mr. chusetto who had-been on the 1 * wouid t o tne bes t of m ? - look inwardly as\hen looka out- Blame's friends still claim that lie 7 - * - .-u;i:, w v = JI v—* -^ J ^-i m drown- is the republican favorite. But how Over in \Old Virginny\ it would ppear in seem there is to be a sharp contest taff about a ng man,\ said Mr. Greeley. > . . ,-.,., 1 There is to be a dinner at R-^- i ?**™Jfr™**}*™^ X ? ability/' Would the evidence control wardly when resc ing in a swill ban • does your moral tog j for the United States Senate be- ii THOMAS LEE. / 11TY HOTEL. 1912 t 1914 NOTRE V^' Ihuns fetre*-t, Montreal, L C. Grant, J'roprietor. AcconaniodStlon for I5# jUMtn. AH modern improvement. SituaW>4 two ut#s walk from Bonnveulure Depot fimnlkm and baggage waggons m«et all • trains and steamboats. ROIE r WATERTOWfJ j*o & OGOE.ISBURG R.R. Tim* ToW< Ko. 28, in tffttA Oct. Id, 1*87. iu»me, a.15 p.m.; Hyracuse, 10.10 P . ; <• Every thing is queer in thisl face of thc rock it will be sale. 1 pliment the report.\ JBWU.UU.I^IU. v V «««.. *.~^ A ^-*\\\ l .^ el P \• • m. ; o.we«o, 9.35 p.m.; leave Cwego, L^^. rlan | W hat is it aboutl There was no wav of talking him j The Tribune ^reporter took his i *bo pays me m checks on his My irienus. von do not know T.ooa.m.;arrireKoche.ter;. w^» j»:M {^ mountain that strikes you ?» lout of the notion, and as he could girf to the opera, lie didn't enjov j *°cal bank, checks which are al- how much you have been injured i^pSFSJnto*!**^ j «S I h*ve beTn 'resting Iclimb like a cat we finally agreed i himself very much, and after the i ways good. -I read of the poverty b y the apostacy of your menial ^ ' - ' * ' * mie -> -? a ' e - Dccn - gL ,letbimtrvit. ! curtain fell and the girl was home j stricken rural newspaper man. but progenitors, because Adam smned It was slow work after the brave I he sought his reportorial inend,i.^^7^^ntace,^ndlhaxe met wedo enough of the same to dam How had got * ' \ ..-•-•- v--- J- T... -- — The H. M. BIUTTON. TIIRO. BITTTERPIKLP, O«n'L Urn G«u\l Pas«enffer Aft. .^EEMKG CAK8 •« r«i between j hCT0,\~~Said Walpole, who <ml\*nTm. d daily^und.^r«ce p a ^ | lazil J reclining on the grass, rriT» New York 7.00 a.m., paeaeneers leav- J haVC been USing my eye*. \ \*»«\>» Hpring* 3.45 p.m. can take j mountain is as steep on this side Lre watchcd^hii f»ptytn S to th.coropaMy* A«entii. that way all around the top must Fur Urn* iable*, lnforn»*U«n and ttirou«h \& maece*8ible.\ ckeu to oolnu Gwt. Wwt and south apply \Well/' I answered, \ who wants to climb to the top ?\ 44 1 do, for one,\ responded Wal- pole. \The luminous cloud or vapor around the summit and reaching down the sides is a strange thing. Just watch it for a mo- ment.\ I looked upward at the precipi- tous mass of rock. The eloud was stationary, and looked more like steam than anything else. Occasionally,\ said my com- I tee birds fly out of the ibout for return. Then, ountrymen, andthe central object * \ > admiration and ven- prowing brighter . „ years. Senator Coekreira committee to UCDMnUT D D C. DIVISION o. * O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCX 30, mir, and untU further noUeo, trains Will teav« ik-uchton as follows :— GOlKCt KXST. 7.17 A.M.—Exmiwi, for utationa on O A I - C. R. IL. too»«cttng at Konaen Point with C. V.K.H. for At, AI baa*, Burllurton, and \ panion, «U point. oa»t, arriving at Ik»«t<m «t \ ^\ OVii \ ftn< J %U r.u. ; IV»rttati4 ».0« r.M * ' -' - never >mt above. \ on the first page of the TVi^n^ ! tbehighly highly humorous paragraph Two or three of the m«n made a \ Th« next morning Mr. Greeley j concerning his country brother too <] e effort to follow him, but I came down town and tumbled into j ^ ft€ l n e owe f fo r the j 0 *!^^^*^* E .jad to retrace their steps, j the editorial chair at 7 o'clock. He pathway '* * L rt \~\ 1 / the most ;ed climber c - . drcJ fold, according . v - ...v. ..v~ ess of the soil and carelessness of niaaiier as to seriously impair their * And finally, a gov>d country editor the ix^ssessor, for this kind of efficiency. The Government is now ; is a king pin in his locality. He vegetable alwaysnhrives best in compelled to pay quite a large >U at. MCM * Junction wllh R « H. <\ Co. for , arrlv« ai l A.M. t,t# p.U.--ilAtu Btopptur *t all statlona on O. • I.C R.R.,e<>ane«t)itC«tKrrasMi Point with sle«{Mn( onr train tor poUita nu D.iU. C. On.'« R.R. Arriving at Ttoy Z.St A.M., Alteay :« A.M., N>w Ycrk T.00 A.K. At IU. AlUan* with •l««fttn« ear via Central Vu It It for Truy, Albany and New York, ar- rt*« T.00 A.M. ; alaealipotDlaeaaU Arriva <tt Bo«u»n 1.1 J; Springfield 1.0ft A.M. t>c4*aabur« asd Ch.rub.woo looal mom «MA 10»», w»4 «<«t 2.M p.m. Arrival\Ovdmaburc 1I.S0 A.M o )ng aA Norwood with R.,W.*O.R.R.. f tMiiar t with O.TIL for atl potnU we«t, and #tta St. U * O. Railway- • »1 r.H KxrHKaa, tor «t*Uoi« on O. « L a H-It Arrtw*»Horwwd».a r.M..O%- «UMb«lt t l.«f r.H. OwMMtfttf WiUi Q. T. i mrm point* «• « Ut)lpoio if ray cars do not deceive me, and they are keen ones, I can dis- tinguish various voices all coming from the direction of the cloud,\ t% Why, man, yon ar© losing your senses,\ I interrupted. ** If tha summit is inaccessible what can there be up there to make'a Birds at least,\ said the sailor, with a smile, ** I ean swear to see- ing the birds. I don't know what else may be up there, but several times in the last half hour 1 have heard the clang of metal and the sound of human voicot. n \He fe right,\ said Hinton, another member of oar party. \ l was mi< hed the id or mist. ht of him. •••«—. »- c--- low far was he from the summit 4t Who wrote that article f said { , . Wrt «nrt,->n,t^iv = <• n urn alive! I \The new man,** replied the! ie T asked each other these que#- j manager. j is as we waited for tbe result. i% Send him up,\ roared Mr. 1 ... it was perha^ an hour after wej Greeley. . |. ^,5^?^.™?^^LSl?! 1 ^ ^^ ^.^L fl^Xh\\^^ view. One'of these ammals^ a to propagate the captives th l i f j manner look after all the weeds of ^«\ iomiinefit danger of'extincUon. I iniquity that grow about the he^rt Meanwhile the tandermiste will J lost sight of Walpole that we • rd a cracking, grinding noise. ae looked^t the mountain, and lour unutterable horror saw t fragments ot granite failing o, the mounUin side, carrying wi them tKe last vestige of the ate by which our poor friend h: jcended! l » debris rattled down into the ^-e, leaving Uw wall perfectly upri it and even, without the sitg; Mt projection to which any- m uld chng. A 4tsouod of the falling rocks died wav we -thoeted the name of *\ * le. If he heard w in the VIM »ist above ht made no to the up. I?h\Vk is\puslev in a bean patch be called in^> requisition aa a yal- i then may love. Virtue and truth Q ?*>le agencT to sec«* Oie end m The'reporter who took his girl | heVlittleboy the other evening in • have a chanoe to flourish, drawing J^ Oneof ^ an^ak^ a , the ope™ the night befbr3 cine | the mastery of his geography lesson, s nourishment from a rich and gra- ^P^ ^,ifvl^ ™ v fox fr^m p. Mr Greelev #« as white as and coming to the description of a : «ous soil and flourwhmg m the ^th^ M a 8 %Z)S^lJtM^tTc a sheet when tne vouih backed into the sanctum. \Did you write that articlet\ thundered Mr. Greeley. referring to the half column of head lines under which was the speech. \ Yes, air. n said the reporter. \ I followed you the beet I could. Yoii know YOU spoke uncommonly fast last night, and there was a noise and I had to stand up.\ Spoke uncommonly fast did thundered Mr.\ Greeley. man, you lie! I wjae sick ? part of the sunshine of divine favor. lesson to be memorized, she quoted \ Yes. niv friends, take your coats province; others are prairie dogs - - - - ~ . .... -,-.__:.._ _ i t t £ 6 j K> i soll . ana cinnamon bear*—making al- ur • together -a very interesting and desert, which formed the words of the text book to thc . £ff, keep digging, quit the p tract.**} ous lowlands ot vice, HU>TC \ Yo test h effect that it was a ** barren traw, i v«^ »v.«».**.v«o ^.. _ The little follow repeated the d«- \ residence? up hill a little nearer to | picturesque group. seriptive phrase after her. but his heaven, whero you can breathe ai •SHH^^SSH air of mvstification showetl that he purer atmosphere, partake ot plea- \ * * * The Vets all recommend J \ l \- Condition Powders. y can rely on fre remedy for >r horse troubles. better horse and 'cattle , ,^14— tion -byden where nothing b* f bi and didn't go\ within j ^T^> **<* bi three mile* ot K-—, and didnt {o^ awakened MitelKfeuc©^ and toe j of all jihy denning it as \a place j ness, vou uiay manage to keep meiicine on the market, ijold thing would grow.\ The} braee<f ap by such tonics ae were everywhere; price 25 cents. Sold 9 brightened with thc light j prescribe* ol old by the phvsieiaiw j ia Fort Covingtoii Centre by Henry nitieit be. 1 * t