'"I ih; It, I v II- '.i ,1 :' I f , 1 ' I ! SLUG HTO8Z2 ELE7S1T. Nevsr besn ia a prioting office before. I appose; what woman's pic tar over that case, yon ak t Wby, that'l Nan. 8be was slag 1 1. Ob, no. Slag 11 wasn't her nieki erne. Twm bar nnmber. Bee here is a i'alog elsTso. ' Printers use their sinj numbers to mark their matter i else how could they make np their strings A string? Ob, wj paste all onr dupes together, and that makes a string that shows what we have done. Here's my siring for today a regu lar rope, ain't ill Want to know about Nau, eLT Well she was the only female type setter we bad, and she was a ham mer. She coald talk longer and ou occasions loader, and troth compells ne to say broader than well than tome girls. Pretty? Not exactly, jast so-so. Sleoder, lively, hair the color of canoed salmon, teeth pretty well justified aud eyos that woi e us ually bias, bat liable to tarn green if she got .mad. Doys one J to say that if Nan was going to Paradise ehe'd be late getting there; but 1 never saw anything bad about her except, onoe in a while, her tougne. Mister, don't you get it iuto your bead that because a girl seta typo or works Jin a factory ruuuug a lut of taeo she can't be good. "To resume my yam. Once there came along ahaodHorae youtg fellow that we dubbed Mr. Kokak, because be came from the town of Kokuk. Nan took quite a fancy ' o him. lie and the IUt were (; ' t the only persons in the olT uat Nan did notice. Yo calLa liin the Rat bos rauso ne 5d tl vnV us wran we track. Vie toon taax tacK out oi pity bat no fMo loved Liui. Lank, cadaverous, puok-mnrac, tliin-l ps ped fellow, with cjet liko i'.yo liolua burnt in a blanket.. ' -.Well, Nan sod Mr, Kokuk went to twoW tbree dances and a circu or two we used to got plenty of oomps to such things then and first we knew they were engaged. Tho very next thing we went on a strike again, all except Nan and the Hat. Be said bis wife was dying, and he bad to earn what he could. It wasn't much because be was a regular black amitb. We call a poor printer a blacksmith. Nan's eyes tamed green as she said she wouldn't go because she didu't want, 'so there!' .boat a week after the strike began Nr. Kokuk and I wore in a sttleou opposite where the Rat's roomed, and we saw Nan come in at the fum jly entrance and buy a flask of whis Itey. We were io there celebrating the end of the atriko. All went back next day and late in the evening, wben only Mr, Kokuk, Nan and I ' were left In the ofllce I heard him go over and tell Nan bs mast break oil the engagement because she hnd gone back on the strikers, and mote particularly for the reason tli.t Lu would never marry a woman tLat bought whis'iy by the flask ia a sa loon, Mr. Kokuk was a kind of a goody-goody fellow, you see. Nau wheeled about on hor stool, her eyes snapped till the lashes fairly cracked, aud she said: 'You are a little plaster of paris god, aiu't you t De careful you don't lip over or you'll break in two. You ought to go as a missionary to the cannibals. Yon wouldn't be good eating, but they ain't very particular'' 'Mr. Kokak put on bis coat and went away, but after be had gone I went to lift abendfal of type out of form that stood near Nan's case nd I sow that ber eyes were sweat ing. Tears as big as rain drops fell down over ber case. She kept ou throwing in type. She tossed the 'a' into the 'e' box, and comas over among the perieds, and caps down among the lower case letters in a reckless mannet. The matter she set the text day wae so lotsy that the foreman threatened to discharge her. What do I mean by lousy? Wby, foil of mistakes; to be sure I knew the reason and corrected came of her g-l"aVo neIP oer ont At the next nieV of oar anion oae one said thaK Had been pro. posed to raise a fuodv- , bary Rat's two children that bad fait died that oooooooooc ooooo ;JT our spacious traro room, will fully repay you and wo hereby extend a cordial invitation to visit us and get our prises be fore purchasing. Wo aro offering our arpct Stock at special prices and have made great reductions in every department. REMEMBER : OUR GOODS ARE DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF SNYDER COUNTY ! L !!' same day, miod you. He bad buried hie wife the week before. 'Ho oaght to bs able to bury his own dead, he's boon at wjrk right along,' said some one, and nearly all growled assent WLo Blurted the movement (o raise the fund f I aked. ' Xtiin, answered the fellow who bad proposed tho matter. She head e l tbe lint. Shoe about tho only friend tho family had. Hit up nights to hblp take euro of Rut's wifo, who wa a tuighty tweet little woman Bought whiskey for her when that was all that would keep the poor woman alive. "Yon ought to have seon the ex. prossion ou Mr. Kukuk'a face when he heard this explanation as to why Nan wont to the saloun to get a bot tle of whiskey 'And when Ritt's wifs died,' cootiuned the speaker, and lita two children fell sick, ulie cared for them. I tell you, hoys, printing office have their devils, but now aud theu angbld drop into theui, and ' Hefore ho could say another word Mr. Kokuk sprang up and moved that each member bo ascBed $2 to defray the fuuoral expotis' s of R it's children, and that as many of the boys as could hiro subs and atteud the funeral- Did we curry the mo tion! Well, rather. 'Nau was the dnly woman mour ner, and she looked hiiudncine in a cheap dress of blick bhe had got for the occasion- Next day nlio wan back at hor case, nod at cveuiup, while she was distributing type, Mr Kokuk crept up to her case looking liko a whipped ppaniel, and said: 'Nan, do you kuow what I think of your C8. i JuJ.wj)ja'sjnore,ldon I care" Well I think you aro a saint upon earth. 'Io you knotf what I think of ycu? said Nan, knocking about half a handful of matter into pi. 'T don't think anything. Then how Mr. Ko kuk did plead fur forgiveness I Nau said not a word a long time, but fin ally she turned about witu a half sneer ou her face and said; 'I'll j.iT to eto who pays for tho tickets to th'i theatre touiglt' To jflf is to play a guiuo of type. Mr Ivkuk got stuck fur tho tickets and I tell you he was tickled- They wont bat they ouly saw part of tho pluy, At they wore walking along to the thea tre they passed a parsonage. 'Itiu'l that the uiun Unit preached the fun eral sermon for the Rat's children V anked Mr. KoLuk. 'Yes,' auswored Nan. 'Let's go iu and seo him,' Eaid Mr. Kokak. 'Ia thoy went and Nan who is us ually surptiscd at nothiug.was much astonished wbeuBle heard Mi. Kokuk ueked tho minister to marry them, but ehe conseuted aud they wete married, and wheu the imuittter had reached the end of the peifurmauce Mr. Kokuk took Nan ia his arms and kiused her uLat did ehe do but drop her head ou bis shoulder and cry? She said it was because eho wae worn out wutching the Rat's folks, hut reckon those tears were tinctur ed with the esHeuce of joy. '.Say, do you boo that countrified lookiug folio v with a fclouch hat on, Htanding over there by one of the forms talking to the foicmun! That' Mr. Kokuk. He is now editor aud proprietor of the "Kokuk Banner. " UetB all the county printing and in making a barrel of money, 11 eV here on a visit aud telling the boys about Nan Gave me her pioture u bhe now looks. Oentlo, refined looking lady, uin't she She's bontr of the Sunday school ia Kokak, ban two scholars from her own family to mud to it, and when any of tho prin ters go ou tho trump she bustles in to tho effico and toseos metal willi the best of them. If t Lore's a sick family in Kokuk or tho coutinguous territory that needs help, you bet Nan will be there. 'Say, Mister, I'm not well posted on religion but when the eaiots take their places in line in heaven I'll bet Nan will be not far from the head." Nvto York Eoming Sun. It is said that P. Barnum's wife writes everything which appears over his name, and that whatever BIU sauBdBa & D.9 (ILfiinafitfed). J13nIlitoDii9 -Deiire to call tho attention and small Musical Instruments. AVc cany AVo also Lave a full lino of Oil shades, Lace, Damask, Tnrkoma Curtains, Curtain poles, Cornice, fco., in fact ftlytl'ii? pertaining to tho furnishing of a houso and all at prices 25 per cent lower than city prices. The EiUo In School- The public mind is being agitated considerably in many parts of our aud other States at theprceent time on the question ofnboliihing tho ore of tbo llibla iu our publia schools lucre are tbreo classes of people principally enanged iu tho conflict : First, those who are inclined to Catholicism ;8econd,tbo l'totcstantsi and thirdly, those who claim not to believe or caro whether the Riblo in truo or not, Tho first named are opposed to it on the ground of its teachings being contrary to the teuets and ritual of tho Roman Catholic Cburch, and ns th ir child ren have to attend many of our pub lic school or go without o lucation, they are compelled to liateu to what they term lu-reny ; so ihcy would like to snbtilitiile their IiU iu its pluce. The ground of opposition of the last named i that llify send their chiHien to vchool to bo educat ed, and not to be mude prenchei s off. and think that the tiiuo taken up in reading the Script uies poul t he but ter employed in other etudien. The Riblo is njt med in (be echool-ioom for sectarian purpose, und we don't think it ever will or should reach such a point ; at tho sumo tiiuo wo d i not think it would be advisable to dispense with its nso altogether. It certtiiuly can d no harm to read selections fioni tho b uik of all books in the beuiiu! of the voiiii'T It n - - teaching are ptuc nud just, nnd no one bo far who has reud it ami lived up to its doctrines has buen tho less dit-qualified iu any ruanuor to engage in social or buiue8 life. lis ancient liiaioriul iufotumti'in is superior to auy olherJinnU published, and the 1- -nH . laogasge o: many or iu rtTTivrs i loemirig with beautiful ( xpreasiont- of pathov an 1 Hincerity. There are many thing porhups iu our tchool mothodrf lh.it ii eel leformiiig, but leu vj the llible wheie it i a long as it is not used for any Bectariun purpose, or to iulerfeie with the other studies of our childnu. Tbs Rcsilt cf Debt- A Jupanttso provoilt f:iys that n friend nt hand is better than nil vf.ni relatiors at a tliu1. nt c j, to a little money iu your pocket i better than all the credit iu tho woild. It ia iih- tonitjhing pumeliiuoH how luocli a lit. tie money will Imy, and tpi,l!y sur pritiuy; how quickly a bill reaches s hundred, aud jet we may havo little to thow for it. Una purchasing on credit buys raahly nnd generously ; he duos not thiuk of pay day, w 1-lei- seem far off, cerlaiu like deuth, but as remote aud intangible- It ia so easy to buy thing in this way, out haidly stopa to count tho cot ; this method it almost seems as if ub the things we covet giow ou trees and all wo had to J wus to put out our hand, we neems to bn rcadt und clothed as if by u iniraclo, nnd it i surely a miracle if we pay tliu bill due io due season. To contract au obligntiou, to givo another tho ud ; no beliee that half tin forgeries and embezzlements in thi country are the diiect lesultef debt. Half the paralysis and beuil diteue which end men's lives io their hey. day iniiy be traced to the worry con sequent upon debt, wony Lilts more people thau work, or love, or any dis ease- it wrinkles iu tuo race, it dis colors the tkio, makes the bair fall out, and encouiHges dyspepsia. Witfconsiii is the first American State to adopt the plau of Imllot dis tribution by the State, and the fit si eluctiou under the now law has just been held at Mil vaukoa. The law piovidcs for a ticket room and a voting room at each procioot,witb a i ttHsoge way between. The voter receives bis ballots from the State election offiour iu the first room, which only one voter at a time is al lowed to enter. He then passes aloue to the voting roc m, deposits his ballot aud goes out of the door provided for exit. No crowd of pep- sons is allowed within a hundred fett of the votiog plaoi, and no per son is allowed to offer ballots oi solicit votes within the same limits. By this means tbe ballot ia made te- of tbo Tablio to their Largo iBBmai aiPidl fllheir isirs, the largest stock of tho aboTO j. j. j.1?.1 For The NERVOUS Tho DEBILITATED The AGED. 1 still eontiuuo in the Merchant Tailoring busioeis with t or us in Bby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take tbin means of informing tho people of b'syJt,r county, tn, 1 huvo ou hand a wi 11 select 1 stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and HAmplts frma the bout ft nil most reliable New Yoik nnd Philadelphia bonces, and will feel I lower than ever. Cutting, Clcauisg, Repairing, ys ing and Scouring done ou short notice. Nov. ltf. IL 9. BCC11 Toti'1o-kc:rt J Ut& fn the niaf.-r uf the JCahite of Krntzcr, lite ()itr town.iltip, Sny der county, i'a., ?cc'il. To Atran.lv K'aiaer, lnlrm.ir-li'l l'h IMer 1'boini'. ilaaM.. of A-l.tu ti wr.ehlii, Mij-drr i-uiiutt, I'a., Wm. Kratti r ol I(il. villa, Ailtllu county, jra., tioro nnur.u lerminrrlfil with mbh-I rM o lnilei a Mill. M (tlln . nntv. I'n.. Kinvn Kr 'ti-r. Al- I'iiionviiie, Mituar lonniy. i ., i.tiiv. in. loo, Int'-riiurnoil wlih llopi.U Mil. h II, Alci- la li.l..n.i .i-r.nl wl-'l Nulll.lll llurkeiili.iru. Nil of !' xtmi ilta . tninVr coui'ty. , J'-bn Kr ta r, minor who ban for bn nuar I n A. A. liuu.lii. il a.;flure, I'a.. ('tberluv, nu ,lo. il., l.o Ia4.r. tau vle lera h-mliard. lo.ro.h Mvnar. of H ridnr'. !. V 111 hi e ly.l .i. ami the I 'lluwln : rlill'lreii v.i: J-l.n, .lenrlo. n iU"t-.lio bnv ( ir I lit Ir n u: l 1 1 1 A. .. Iliitiilif. il M' t.luio. hi. Ml r runn:i, i .. Sar ib. no ilei-M.. mil i le v t eurv o In r bubaiiil, Ai-ilrew Wnuro-, an.l Mi- lo...li a i-hll i'iiiI, vlt : CLailta Kate, (leii-n- A b o nnil l;iion, nil of lion nr- i. ili um i ml In. v.. lor llo-lr t'oai.lUn A. A. l.'uiniK, tf Xi-I'llir', tiiler cuiiiitv, l a. Vou aie l;er L oltoil Io bo an I ari. at bo lore tbo .1 uilue-i ol our eoittt ol Coin-.uun Hl'-.e, to be belli at Mblilleburtth ou the 4ih Mo- l n 1 "f .il A V, A, l. 11. t 10 o'rloi'k In tbo fureiiiiiiii, then anil tlii to aee-'t or reln.e to takr tba teal eftate o. 1IKNHY KKA'I'KK, 1 cM.at tbeipialel vaiuilloo iut upon II b) an In juem duly awxr.leil by tui i.iul Court, and returneil by the ybirlll of mild eounty, . r eliow onino by tba nun hi'uhl nut u.i inbl. And licro. f full not. Wime-ttUe Hob, Joeepb C. Km-bet, Prel d.ot of our ai I I'ourt at iMIild'.eli irgli, tbll 6tu uay of Maieh A. IM'ssh. W. W. WlllfcNMtt.l.rMU'y. WANTED. Audita for tba moat opular Dook at tba lirrai-nt (line be I ore Ilia Amcrlrnu t-nilr,a The Hon. Il my W. Ulalr'a (U U. Sen.tor' from N. U.) 'Teniprrauce Moveiurnl,' or i'I'iii U ttilllui Uiiwren Mail aud Alrnliol, The el-en Intrreat to-luV Id ttie ranau of 1 KM t-KHANCK li.Ratiier Hb lli ureal ernrt aie.aiul "iiml rlty of the writer of bli nbrta on I.Hlfot V;iu,alloo fid Kelorm, will mgUtln. 0ie fihv in isi rapid illl lionaa ktiovu aluen tini iituiii iuui, e-p cuiiy uuiiuk iir.iili iiiiiii rainuoiun year. Thi work i- i-oinpiato iu I Vol. of 1100 ami o iiii.Ii.. Oi Vln t"Kr ivurc 1 1 Iu -1 r 1 1 .n ol ba Temperaii s I.eailera, lubluiliuic (ten. I'll -ton li 1'iai , 1 raucia ilur lii, Mi.i r ram la K. WilUrd, alio Ooorid I.tiiiiyrniilieJ i bart. uu I D'araiim. Ti.e work ia eudoraed by thi IV. (1 T. I' ar t tba Temii 'i hi r Oik1 l itioni tliiou.bout the laud, an I a tiu iraiit. of Jjv.Oul cupia b .a Le. u luadu to tliu piiblnliiT.. AjjiIj at unca 10 E. R. BAXTER & Co , FiMcis, 101a Arch SI. 1'blH., I'a. Fab. It, bi 8uj yAKE HOUSE AT PUUUU SALE. Tba ttiitlereiKiird will offer at .ublo .ale at tba Waeblufc-tou tlou.e Allddluburiib, Pa., on Saturdoy.May 5, 1888, All that rertaln uieuiie or Ir.et of land (itnata In I-lanulln, (Mbblleb n-h 8ttlon) c.intaliiliK ll. K AUK K m-oik or b aa. bounded Nonb by land ol A. K.UIIt, Kait by Michael Si hiii-b. huutb by H.L hallroait and we.t by ulillo Vtoad leaill K from Mlddb-buriiU to SalliiHurore, on wblrb I. rraoled a good two. etory. vraitbi-rboardad Ware Uouin,neV4 X Si bet with Iron rail alJItmtnooal yar i, and iirovlile l with a flrat ei... Kalrbank. Mo.lei to to weigh eoa-. ol o t'alrbmk Hi-nio. on aeuoud floor KelntilUK 3 ton ou una draft. Hale iu i-uuiineoi-e at W a "clock whaa terma wiil be uiada known by D. BOLtNDfcR. 13 WEEKS. Tha POI.H K UtZCTTK will be Ballad, ad aUataa lor ibri'a luonlha on ra-ualut af ecuraiy wrapiia, io any auura.a in ine VUU turie uiuntn. ONE DOLLAR. Viai. wwa.bnn . - - liioerai aiannr snowed to Jioatmaiu asent sad f b. tiaatulaeoiilel mailed Iraa Addra.e all L,rdarita . V JalfHARD K. KOX. I VaAaaiia HDABa ! Kaw Rtre. I'Avtt i. aiu'l i.tfn'b.rt.1 aota. '.' l..J44.. lli.M TFVTAn'Ht'J r'io li-.iiw, and Varied Btook of- goods in Central Pennsylvania, and a vUitto M NERVE TOtllC. Celery Rn4 Cncn, the frmrilnsnt In-rrolii-nt, r tba brat nnd ufurt Kerr Tnalr. II ttrvnirthenii uid fjf oiileu the rormui ytem, curing I K7 fenom Wvakuea, UiitarU, Slep- ALTERATIVE. It drlref cut the poisonous humonof IbeblooJ rfi(y!nnni1 enriching It, nnl no civercuuiinv tbia diteawa rviltln( fruu iuiuni ur iullKvc tehed bUxxi. A LAXATIVE. Actlnmllc!!ynutfoi1ynntnehoiro1i II curvs liaOuiiol mnitiitinn, and I'Mnintej n-ipiltf bubit. ltnrenrtli (tit the i-iincli, and aide divitluii. UlUtitllC. In tt cnmrxwldon the twt nel'mmt active diurvtlcof the MnlonK Mdlr BriT.,ni:.itio.lrli-iiiiiicalljrwitbotbiT rllrctivo rfinclln fur 1trun uf the Ci'lt:eyi. Hun M rrliol on to tT (,-ui k it-lie I atid fweJy euro. TTnn-!Td-of tMtlmnnl.lb.Toba rw.v.4 f r..in t w L.i li.i ii"t thi. r-inlf wlUl t-n3tK-il.!i.i.onuJt. Uiuiil.jvcifvuUia.ainM lu;l pAi-tiCUlArt. " Ms. II 00. told f Dr.nrl.ki: 1 VVCLLS, RICHARDSON ft CO, Prop's " Ul'BUNOTON, VT. Well MacBe JOIINB.FOCKLER. PropV. SSelinscrove. Pa. Tbl.llt'lul Imleaarittr located In the amiara. an! lHa rcr ts.lralilx place for trarelera Iokioj i."np"l - Muiuoiintii.il. ai Low rat fei oi.mto'ili''iii.o willbaauratocallauaiu. Tbf ml ufllquor In the bai 4r v ti rut cl aaa Uaetanraa iDeonnartlm w. llicCiPfi ci all Bcc'Kscf Afivculnre Ci.niirKkcd Iulo One Volume. PTOTJTvTr.Ttl ITiAPTTTn i AVI Villi IVn 11AIVi.i.H 17 TTVWftPll I "nPj?"l")Q I DEEDS Ti r 'l-nlllna Bilvi iiti rr. uf all the liuro ci 1 1 ,ier .uu! 1'i.niii-r linl ! r wltn Inillen., out' i;,-, iuui v.i Irht, iur Mir whole .m- li.ry tioin tlir rai I el liu.t-. to t'-e pt-fiU'tit. I..i u n t i.ii.ioii.i ini.iol ol ti.Sl.. l.iSalli-, 'Miin.t. lb. Loon.', J. i-tti. i, irmly. I'roi-kuit. I,, wle, ll.liia-oii. Car o , ' u f -, C-Lllorulu J,,.., Wild II. il. I lit II i l.i It'll. (i. nc i iU M lin nr. I I'roi k. rii i.t liull in t'Ui 1h, aii'l rori-. ol otliii. ,iU-n-liilli' lllil pmI"i .'th r.:u fl'in rn. r .. iuj AiiKN JUMi.U, I. w j tli-e, oii.l . o.il r I. vi liiny to I II. iiiiie lor -a; irrrfe ulloai-.l A ironta to.rtol luud.i. I I.ANMTI'M fi.. Iloifsl. I'lilI.Al'l:i.riHA, I'a, b. . Om. TO C0NSUMPTIVE3 T SK WI.NCIlK.sTllK-SIIVrOPIIIISrillTF. il" I.IJIK und SKUA, l or t'i.ii ii'i( tlon, Wo k I.iiiur., tl .inslif. A'lliiau. llruiu h i f. uml ; (iuiit'iul iMbliny It I' uu uuknowli'dued S,'oillii' i lleuirdy. TUV 11'. I'rlce 1 und Hunt bvllK i to, ar. u univ li v WIMt rllSTER k '().. betu'st, It).' WllllHm Ht,New York, bold by DrutrgUui. bund Iur Circular. !. P. Thomas & Son's, Con'.lti all the TaliMldo elrmenU of .tablo manure in a t-uUi'iiitruU-d form, bum-ia ly irepniexl for all cr. p., Thoy are niuuufu ture I for reaulia i i-riua Ddul iwiiln. 'I hry cunnot bi bealen lu the fluid. OUU WUKKtipowuiaovurT Lioillly. Wo ttlra thoia our )H-reuual attention. 1-or the ume money e Kuartuitue our guud. not to be auruaa-ed. Tle whu uh them biuluraa Ilium. Vuu uaa them and juo will eudorwa thcui. UAUvrtcmmma or I P. TIIOMA3 tk SON, Philadelphia, Penn'a. turn ials sr Isano Sliirey, Mctluie. BsruusI 8hlrey, Heaver Brings. NOTICE TO HEIRS Jn Vie matUr of the EtaUde tf Anwlia Kratztr, late Ventre townMp, Snyder county. Pa., (Wd. To Aiuii'da Kratior Imarruarrlad wllh Paler Th mai, dee'd,, of Adam, town.lilp, Xi.ydor countv, 'a. Win. Kramer, of KUvllla, Mil. niu cunuly, I'a. tia.iriia Kr.l.r, of Fanon Vllie, Kuyiler inuoiy . ft. Utile, luturioarrled with 8arnual ttroaa u Hhrader'a Alllli, MilUIn county. I'a Hituon Kralier, Alice, Intertnar. rled with HopnU Milt hell, AUe.ta Intertnar. ri d wiib Naihan haekunbarK, all o j-aitou-elila Snydur aouniy, Pa., Juno Kra'Kor, a minor who baa lor lilt UuardUn A. A. Konilic, of Motllura, I'a. Catbeilne, new dao'd. leavaa U aurvlve her a bnauand, J iaaph Muna ir, of J.br.d.-r'e Mill, timin euiirty. !., and the following children via t Ji bn, Jennie, luluoia, who have for the r guardlaa A. A. IlomiK, ul niouiure, Huydar eounty, I'a., Harh, nuw dec d . who l-ava. to aurvfva bi-r hu-band, An. draw Wagner and tha loilowlo ohlldreo, rta I . v uu, .1 . iniiri knl r.L. 1 1 , W ( 1 1 I i 1 1 . i..'V .. "I". - f-nan, a ii oi A4, H,,lu'. of Motlura, 8uydr county, pa. V.JU , bort.bjr cltrd , b, ,d ....,,. the Jndvea ut 6ttH)UUrlo( Comaioa Pleal to be bald at Mldllebiirb on tb 4th Monday or Hay l.8, at Itt o'clook In the foro-aooo, thuan (bare io aoerpt or refuae to take tbo real otalo of AMELIA KKATZglt. dao'd, ai Ibo apprala d valuatlou put uoon It by OB luqueat duly awardid by tha taid Court, and rulamed by IboBberlBof ald oowbty. or ahow eauaa wby the .awe abould not e aula. AadkerW- 1 ad WitueaetbeH0B.4.). Huehar, t U OfouraaidLourtat J ,Ubarr , tbl a i t V.-.' ITT?" crura -IPo.. kOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PSms9 f B. SBLUlklAlEii ' a I A.AL.KB llf ElAUOWAItB Iron, Nails, Steel. Leather. PfiintH. niu Coach &"Saddler Ware ANU M AMFACTL'RI.Il OP Stoics At Tin ware MARKET STREET, LowiHiown. Xentaa Not. t,n. ! Blanks ! Blanks ! ! Tbe following lilanks will si ways no lounu on nana at tbe I'obt Trint ing oClco. Ore Leasas, Ulsnk Ilelsasa Agreements, Constable Sales, Warrants, Kxfculions, Uubpor cas IiiHlirrB' Puns, Certifionts of Kclolnrr-liip, Judcmont Exemnlion NoIsh. Fiuanrial Statement on Shool lioaid, &o., io . Ac. All Hanks not on baud will le promptly printed to uruur. Mcrclinii'st House 4i:iaV4-lff NORTH THIRD 8TKEET. lMUL'A TA Terms s$1.50 perMay. TANNY Hl'AIIN, it s J. A. (Sl'AHX, Mnn.vr. Millar aud Moilson, Clerks ",i National Hotel! Uy WM. llOLZWOltril 8ELINSOKOVE, I'A. Keesodeled, Kefurnlaliad apd Improrod. Tbo moil cei, trail, loaatad hotel In tba town. Flrat oliaa aeenmtnodatlon for IholraTellna t'uhlio. UIDERTAKIIG i E. L. ETJFFINGTON Helr.- to tneke It Itntwn to the proi lo or Mid-dlaburk-h and vlrlnlly that he I. a moo elrd and ImpioT' il bla Htar.a nt.d rori.l. il IiIim ell wl b a No. 1 loo r (lorp.e I rcerver. Hi baa alvo protl.lad lit fell with oni- of I ha lat ent lupiov I titiilmll .Uyntt'K out tabli. uot.o.'lna- the eclurlTMli hi it. n.a In ibn .l..:rlci. A II thi- Ua a dm -ai a lfo t aken.o, ai d IMr. KuinnKinn n-ent-eilullv ak your pmrriBK., , p, He ted arraiK. meot. tmakn tla e re In band ami p. rf.on all the tui.clli.n i f a luteral liertor-lbu-aroldlni Urn i ml'Nrra.niani andludcuovv olonce alWHja acooui au)lug luteral. WATEBiSiHEWBOOP l!ieniot wotiili rlullr ci mplote rulkctlon tlm ub.oluti'ly u-eli.lai.d pnut i, hI wMi-b bt f I'Miei'ii iiubll.hfd In aiiynutlon on tha ul. In-. iikivpI ui evary-iluy rultio and m tuul I y i-urnltiK nnd money -euvlitK l every iu,ei r. 11 ii u.i nil. upon bui'drrilH ol beauilul aud luip. ul etiKrnrliiK.. It. ettriordiiuirr low ,ili'.-li'-Nimd ctmipi-tit'ou. Nothing iu the whuU bli'- ory of Hie btx k Inula like It. Sulert ii.iin-lliliii-wrenl value ti the people, and iil arumri- Aifotit. li'iiklnif lor a new nud flrrt-clHre I , Urite lor lull deierlplloii and lenua. ;u diiya nuio given Aaet.t without nn.lt-'i. Sl'lJlMl l L a. 0(1.1)0X1971, ' l iill.At.ti.l tlia, PA.. rb. , 'II, 6m. ROSE E-CLEVELAND. MSTKli tlF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND- "Hoclttl alirror ; or Moral anil Mucin) Culture." le the title of the irrand new book Intro lui rrt hv All, t'leveland. Jimtout, an unpaialullud aitc- vvr.. ,Mii.uij IIIOPl.Nll'll, WHU ,', h; tlU' (jruph plat ol Ml.su Ui.KVKI.AND. Tue won te a (uiiiplcielruiiil.u on Alur.il and Moi-lal fill ture, irue iiiHtihood und ninaiiliood, Tbo n nth ur liilluom-t), I to putient wltu the buv., Kucp ...ui ir"i jira, iii. ma neiiiitiiiii, f mn. Uy Kovuruiuont, Tho ail ul i-on cimlion. Tin awkward uml iliy, A ruolhor'a cure., Kiltiui-ltr In all it.hruiii'lie., Mo. lta tnwhiiiihul oiw u- nun iauuHuri'iiM.a i, iiuiuinir It tliu liuuilnnn. at etibtcrlption bunk ever published. The lllumru tiuua aie t lie thiol and mud by upoolul arlliu. AOKNTS WANTKl). lory where. The euccc.a of wort lntf-gonta I, roiuoiiiiii re .r.iiun'. toue ntii jtvo, eiicrxetic men and woiiu n wanted on title) wor. Womiui anteo Ku'lmlvo 'IVnliory. AkohIi at work are uiHKiiiir iiuiii ai,uu iu f lu.oo pur tiny. Write at utiua lor illuMruled vlrculnre and tiirina, and nunie your oliuiuool torrltorr cr to Ki'iire it ludMilly aund i,CO lor ooiiiplntr amint'e ovtlit. wliU-li will bo lorwurdud by ruiuru mail no.t jiald. Liberal ttrui. guaranteed. j-lSert PUBLISEINJ CO, 017 & 01!) Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Air.119, '68. CUNtS WHtN , BoetCoUxh UyruD. tlA'Uxh b, Iu time. Tl ""'o. ro uu ityuiUKKU i. Bold byditwirl.ia. aatire ffood. I bolieva risu's Cura for Conaumiitiou aavod my llfo. A. li. Dowkll, Killtor ICuquirdr, Kden ton, N. 0., April 23, 1887. Vwf",ejjjeja.ai.a Tbe best CoiiKh MedU clna Is Piao'a Curb po Co Mann mow. Cblldran Uka It without objactlon. hy ail drujiau. juc. tot vr 1 1PISQ iraini J. It. SMITH fe Co. (Limited.) 220,222, 221, Front St., Milton K A S K I N E (THE NEW QUININE,) More Strew Vcnclici Far TbanAoy Oilier Dra Moien Ties. -ilaTiiiaair J I'owcrful Tonic t delicate etontach will Sear. pacific For Maluria, hat tho A neumatisin, N'errous Prostration, and all Oorm Diieaaei huperlor to quinine." Den',' h-hluo0,'.4 C.!,,r,C' frra P"""1- ""ini M Warrea tit. 9 Liebig Compa'nys EXTRACT OF MEAT INVALUABLE riiR DTSPKr-SIA AnEffitieiilTfiiilcfiir liislatlanccE! CecfTti- Alio Iur naeorln, ..., pa, Bam et aud llaoo I'lahca, SIOA A I CUB In blue flt erob. abK lold tyalllai....p,r.,a,eer.a Uregul.u. " mil p-n-i'i', NINDERCORNS. Tba anrwt aiM y . . - auu ve, H. M. tLld Catarrh mi (. Inill N H 1 1;, Vinl al!soge liny pain atl. IfiQaiiiiuat i o ii 'li-ul tlio Sornh t 't-lo r e a t Ii Spiisi'h of Tcslii IIIU Sllifll. Tl.YlIiTcuUK. A p.rilOle It OllllU.I l,,l. ... k BA.t.ll mm A Iri-anwu-h St., hoi York? - EE30.BV -MAKES- SUCCESS vv Ii Uy unlikv a.liltuiul .y.u.iua. Any book luurmd lu vaa rea.lluu' n"e"l IdMat Haltl.nor.and ltxj6at Detrelt, JU at I'ljludd!iiliis lllaaa . ...71 oi If un MDlil,an Unlvend'y, t'linutaiinua ii't, lion. W. W, Aaroii, Juhab P. llitaliui JuilKO OllUM.!.,' r. llrowo. li JJ I'rlno pal N. Y. Klute Normal VToll.W fc"' rauj,uiu,-corrri.ondeBo. 1'ro.poelu. "t aVa I'UOr. LOI8ETTE.237 FlUh Aro. Mew York. QALESMEM k WASTED. Permanent po.lt'on.Il Tr.'"' a'.W l? 8A1LA ANlJ KXrKNHES) i'.0.,?.,,,outnrn.ilu .Piaik Addr... .Unea . ffi tuI. , NA.72,S::,.l.2a,.pd. . ---t.r..T nV'l i.r.TJi ur,'. M'Uhf. H.ari, I rlnary or Liver Lila. aaoa. NeiToum.,.. La n.I Unwulaad. Cfll'i. i l 'rV.t, Fblll'd.l! esasiisaaal i mm - I S. F SHEARY, Centreville, Snyder C:, Pa. I Srat-elaM Stock Gnnm.i.. . ... r.mluui Nut... 'n."!., Vat BOARDING HOUSE. THK uuderaiRbed haTinir mU -M- amolaBranar.il... r... " . ff.bonbiiowouidr..i.;;fuTrfv ""'l'oardl; i 7i'oa":ritt:! rataof lerautr-Rra eaata a .u . i atiaa ea.ua u I, eiafc. i m l i r-8 a li , ' ' S"'"i"ai. Hiant r! a, aod y io m avanuaja, tei5A,a BAL8AM ? ffl-Vr l"!'1"1' 40 Re.iero Gray (0c'Vohfu Color?' i , ir,. -Ja""'": 1 General Fire Isssranca Agen i 4 iu ......... 9 i' li,ci J-mdviita. 7Cr-icr:r!:,kY - ii.. nav h reccutes is turned oer la httr '
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