ri ft : . . h . . 6 . , X. U. HABTEK. Ho that Mill not resison a a bigot; lie (lint cannot a fool; he that dart not i a slave. i:i)!Tou and riioi'iuinoit. VOL. XX. MIDDLEBURGII, SNYDER CO., l'ENN'A, MAY 10, 18S3. NO. XXXVI. ' .FOKTHY: TOS MORTGAGE. We worked thro' fprlitff and winter, thro' mininier and through full. Jlut the mortKB worked the hardest mid the nteadiPKt of all; It worked on nights ami Sundays; it worked rach holiday; It settled down among us and it nev er went away. Whatever we kept from it seemed as had as theft; It watched tu every minute and it ruled us right and left. The rtixt and blight were with us some times and sometimes not; The dork browed scowling mortgage was forever on the spot. The weevil and the cut-worm, they went ai as well.n eaiue; The mortgage stayed forever, eating hearty all tht same. It nailed up every window, stood Kuard at every door: And happiness and sunshine ninde their home with us no more; Till with (Ailing crops and sickness we got stalled upon tin- Krmle; And there eaine adark day on us wh.-n the interest wasn't paid; Aud there coinen sharp forclosureuud t kind o' lost my hold. And grew weary and diseouragetl.aud the farm was cheaply sold, The children left and scattered, w hen they hardly yet were grown; My wife she pined nnd perished, and I found myself alone. What she Uied of was a "mystery,"1 ail' the doctors never knew; Hut I knew she died of mortagu just as well as I wanted to: If to trace a bidden norrow were with in thi doctor's art; They'd ha1 fouud u mortgage lying on that woman's broken beurt. Worm or beetle, drought or tempest, on a farmer's laud may fall. But for first-class ruination, trust a mortgage 'gainst them all. WHIM. tt,lton. I - , A WIFE'S LESSON. Pretty little Mrs. Ainsworth was in tears pretty little Mrs, Ainsworth was in the babit of being in tears; it was one of her special weaknesses and irritated her husband as nothing else could do. "Eternally snuffing and blubber ing," be bad said, savagely, as be grabbed bis bat and went out the front door with a rush and bang. "Ob, dear 1 dear ! How co uld be be so cru el !" moaned Mrs Ainsworth, crying the harder. "To go and lea ve mo like this and all . because I wanted twenty dollars for a new pair of our tains that we needed badly and theu to grow bo angry j be 'a a be ar! Oh! why lid l ever marry bim T I might tave known mamma said be was stubborn and bad a temper. Oh, dear 1 dear 1 dear 1" And lower sauk ber bead in tbe sofa cushions and tbe little clock on tbe mantel ticked the hours away until Mrs. Ainsworth raised ber bead with a start-of surprise, "Twelve o'clock! fhe exclaimed. "I wonder why Ned isn't here t What can keep him in tbe office so late at night T Hark? What is that It was tbe sound of feet upon tbe pavemont, , followod by a sudden, harp ring of the-bell. Mrs. Ainsworth hastily smoothed Ler buir and ran down-stairs and opened the door starting back with a cry of terror at the objects that pre sented themselves. There, in charge of two burly policomen, was Ned,bis clothes covered with mad, bis faoe with blood, an 1 bis wild eyes and lolling attitide betraying all too plainly bis deplorable, disgraceful condition. One of the policemen touched bis bat respectfully to the stricken young wife. "If you please, ma'am, it's nothing eerious. Tho boys at tbe store made a night of it and wound up with a row. The out on bis boad is not dangerous and by morning bo'Jl bo all right"' " Dy morning he'll be all right,' Ob ! no, 1" thought Mrs. Ainsworth. "lie is mined be will never stop now. I know bis disposition, and I Ob, God I pity mo ! I helped to drive bim to it" "Assist bim np-stairs, please," she aid, "and tben you can go' and she wondered . how she could speak so quietly and follow - them so calmly when ber heart was breaking. Strong arms laid bim down upon tbe lounge, and then tbe two police men departed, and the wife was alone with ber sorrow and sbamo. She wiped, tbe . blood , from bis forehead,' smoothed ' back tbe wavy, tkea hair, and knelt by" his side and prayod. "Help uie belp me to be Btrong, Oh God! and to keep Litn from temp tationii,'1 was tbe ceaseless piayer throngh theloug hours of tbe night. At last be stirred uneasily, and suddeDljf started op to a sitting pos tare. Hallo, Nannie ! is it you ? And are you through crying t Where are the boys and" with a look of fear crossing bis face, in bis bow awakening faculties "whero the mischief is that money t" feeling nervously in all his pockets. 'What money, Ned ?" inquired bis wifo, a new dream coming over her. 'Why, the monoy I had of obi I Smith's. I forgot to put it in tho bank, as be ordered, and went offl with tbe boys on a lark, and and by Jupiter, Nannie I it'sgouo ! I've jbeen robbed of my employer's tuon- ey" his faco whitening like a dead I man's as ho sank bnck upon tho j fl anJ regardoJ Ler witu u,ourD! fill horror t.ir . . i t "llow much was it ; she manag- ,, ... ., . ... ,. ed to nsk through her trembling bps. T... ii nl, 1 1 it i & i. j buiiuoimu .luiinirj i uu Hum tcilli A crrnun tmrtimr liia f.if.a in liia , , .... ..... , ,. bauds. "Oh, littlo wifo ! liu , , .. ruinod man. I never can repay it ...... I . iv f 'lilt. lit. If I pnnnnl osnnlin nn.l I escape haven't a dollar. What a mad fool l'vebeeu! Hush! isn't old Smith in tho hall ? Yes, I know his voice, aud bo's got wind of this somehow. I'll novor be taken alive, Never!' and as ho spoke she saw souio thiug bright and shining in his It&od Sho couldn't cry out, though she thought sho was dyiug, aud nearer and nearer came the voices ami whiter and more desperato grow tho face of her husband. "Ned ! Oh, Ned !" sho moaued. aud "Why, what is the matter f Come. wake up. It's dark and cold in here as a barn, "Why, Nannie, little wife, what is it T Did I frighten you, or was it a dream T I could not get away from tho offico eoon er." Hut ebe could not auswer. She only Hung her arms around his neck and sobbed so hysterically that he was really alarmed. "How uervous you are, my darl ing! But listen, whut good news i'vo brought! Mr. Smith cumo into tho office to night and smiled as he looked over my statements of bales aud profits, and be said : 'You've worked bard, my boy, and merit and inorease in your sal ary. Wo will make it fifteen hun dred from this ol.' "I dou't know what I said. I don't think I said much of anything, but be looked satisfied and shook my band so kindly and added that faithfulness found its reward usual ly ;' and so you can have your new curtaius whenever you want them, and a carpet, too, perhaps." "Oh 1 dou't care for them now, I was so foolish to frot over such a trifle. And I've bad such a dreadful, dreadful dream !" But bho never could bring hoi self to tell bim of it. "I was nnloyal to evon dream so wickedly about such a good, kind husband. But I'll never forget it or the lesson it taught me. I'll wasto no moro tears over trifles. Allk V. M'Keeocr,in Arthur's Mayazine A FRONTIER INCIDENT. A minister settled in one of our Western villages, iu which the prim itive manners of pioneer lifo had not been smoothod by refinement aud cultivation, was sca'ed in bis study one day, endoavoring to arrange the beads of tomorrow's discourse, when bis attention was called by a loud knock at the front door. Tbe visitor proved to be a tall, gawky, shambling countryman, evidently arrayed in bis Sunday suit, and a stout girl, attired in a dress of rod calico, which, from tbo freqnont and complacent glances toward it by tbe fair owner, was considered quiet a magnificant affair. "Won't you walk inf1' asked the minister, politely. "Much obliged, 'Squire ; I don't know but we will. I say, you're a minister, ain't you Y" "Yes." "I rockoned so. Betsy and me that's lietsy a fust rate sort of a gal, anyhow' Betsy, "You are, now, and you needn't go to deny it. Well, Betsy and me aud we want you to do it." "You wish to get married !"' "Yes, I believe that's what they call it, I say, though, mister, before we begio, lot's know wbat'u going to bo the damages, as I reckon it isn't best to go blind." "Oil, 1 never set a prico. I take what they give me." "Well, that's all. Go abend, mio 1 ister, if you p!enso ; we're in ahuiry, as Joe's got to tiuish a plantiu' the taterpntch oforo night, aud Dety, she got to fotch the butter." Thus adjurod, the minister com mcucud the ceremony, which cccupi ed but a few minutes. "Kiss me, 15etsy,'' said tho delight ed bridegroom. You are my old woman now. Ain't it nice V' "First-rate," was tho Batisfuctory reply. "Hold on a jeik !" said Jonathan, as bo lt f t his wile abruptly and dart ed out at tho gate to whero tho wag on was left. tlll'l.nl'.. 1. ..1 . . 1 kn. -. 9 I "uuwo jum uuaunuti ouu iim Uskod tho luinUtor, somewhat eur- . , iprisod. 1 1 , ,. lii'a v it 9 iui iiju DUQaiiuc, i ( ... was lue contused reply. Just then Jonathan made bis up- a! 1 .pcniaucu, dangling in bis baud a 1 .. . , - i'uiiiui ui niin iirir . n "Mam mutlo them," said ho, ' and I reckon they arc good. If they ain't. ijust you send them hack uud we'll send you sonio more.' WHAT A DEED CF A FAIttl III CLUES3. The following valuable extract is from an address delivered by Judge I'.. II. Hour.tt, of Taunton, Mam , before tho Statu board of Agricnl turo of that State : "Of ourso ev ery one kno'.VH it conveys all the feuces stauding on tho farm, but all might not think it ulso includes the fencing btulV, posts, rails, etc., which had oucu been used iu tho fences but hud boon taken dowu and piled up for futnrn who sguiti in tho saruo placo. But ne.v fencing material just bought and never attached to llin coil would lUit. tmnx. So nileri' of hop polos, 6tored away, if once on tho land, have been considered a part of it ; but loose boards or scaffold poles laid loosely across tho beams of the barn aud uever fastened to it, would not bo, aud tho seller of the farm might tuku them away. Stand- ing trees, of course, also pan aa part of tho land ; so da trees blowu or cut dowu aud still left iu tho woods whero they fell, but not if cut and corded for sale ; tho wood ba9 theu bavo conoludod to bitch teams, become personal property. If thoie sity bo all tho way through a hteno be any manure in tbo barn yard, or! graphic guess? Think what the in a compost heap ou tho field ready for immediato use, tho buyer ordi narily takes that also as belonging to tbo farm, though it might not bo so, if tbo owner bus previously sold it to some other party, and bad col lected it together iu a heap by itself. Growing crops also pass by a deod of a farm unless they uro expressly reserved, aud whou it is not intend ed to convey thoso it should bo so stated in tho deed itself ; a more oral agreement to that effect would not be valid in law. THE DIFFERENCE. "I feel to-night,'' said aCarrollton lady, who was ulwaysat a loss for a word, at a musical party tbo other evening, "I feel to-night liko a liko a dear mo, bow stupid I am !'' Like a "A morning star," suggested her husbaud. "No dear s liko a. What are those, birds that sing after dark T" "MosijuitocH," "What nonaeusoyou do talk ! Of couruo not. Well, now, bow annoy ing !" "Uetsy bugs." "Mabhisb ! Dear me bow extreme ly annoying. What is it I feel liko t I know what it is just as well as any thing. Thoso birds that novor niog except at night-tiuio." "Bull-toads." Tbe latter suggestion of Ler bus band was rejected with scorn, aud sho remarked that it was of no con sequence, she would probably thiuk of it by and by About two o'clock the following morning, Harry was dreaming that, .while on top of a beer barrel when it exploded, be was blown clear into tbe middle. of a Saudwhioh Island barbecue. Just as the odor of roasted missionary greeted his nostrils, be was awakea-l ed by bis wife. "Harry ! Hairy !.' "What's tho matter now t "I've got it,'' "What tbe colic V "No. pet i its tlio nightingales '' "Whore do you foel them, pot t" "O ! you stupid I've tho word I couldn't think of to night, I feel liko a nightingale.'' "I'm darned if I do," and be turn od over and went to sloop. ENCOURAGE E7EHYE0D7. Tabiado's Advico ro:;s.rdin2 the Merchant, tho Lawyer ar.d iha D:c::r. "If tboto bo room for only one more passenger in tho life I out, get in yourself. If there bo a bimbo to lift, you Hiiperviso whilo others shoulder it. Vou bo tho digit, while others nro tho ciphers on tho right hand side ; nothing in themselves. but used to augment you. This," i Ulltll 111 'Pll I Mill . 1 i Vf IC t t f . . fl ' I .1 , m v.(3.i.i-fi j to that theory of tho (limpid advanc- , , ., , ., ., , ed by 1 uul. "hour jo ono auothor h , , ,. , , , , , vi..v,wu9. Sometimes the burdeug cumo down on tho hhouldcrs, or tho head, or the heart. Looking over this assem blage, you all seem well looking, but each of you bus a burden, au 1 some of you have moro thau you can lift, l'n ii 1 proposes to split up thene bur dims into fragments, you to take part of my burden, aud I part of yours. When Mis Appletou, daughter of 1'anitl Wubslor, was dy ing, hIio affected tho groat lawyer to tears by her thought fulness for his health as bho retain ked that ho was out on u cold d.iy without au overcoat. How much moro beauti ful tho care of others thau tbo ever lasting taking care of ourselves ! What yon and I most neod to learn is tho (-j)ii it of helpfulness., "Kurourago tho merchant if bo had a superior stylo of gordj, or if his clerks have adorned h a show window. You need not four that he wll lio juin.'d up and arrogant. He will have pleuty of trouble before the day i out. Soiuo cranky woman will coiuu in and pull down Loodi enough to lit out a family for a w in ter aud not buy a cent's worth j Ion't bo afraid that your praise will j maLo tho merchant apoplectic with j plethora. Encoui uge tho newspaper man. lo you know how many nu- uoyaueos hosulVirs? liavo you un derstood how often his best uud most elaborate article is lluug out : how bo must report au iudisiiuctly uttered speech which must of necos- nineteenth century would bo with out n licnspnper. Kucourage me chanics ; pruise them if they do their work well. If bo does not got bis work douo it may bo becauso his w ifo ha been sick, ho has lost two children of scarlet fever, and hue a felou on his finger. "Encourage the fanner. It is a commou remark that tho farmor is independent. Independent of what? Independent of tho rot in his wheat? Iudi-peudunt of the grasshopper, the locust, the army worm, aud tho po tato bug T Indepeudeut of tho storm that blows down bis crop, oftl.i snowbauk that buries bim until he shovels bis way out f ludeptmdent of frozen eurs aud frozen feet ? "Kiicourago tho doctors. There is a great dual of cheap wit about tho doctors. A man recently wrote a book, "Every Man bis Own I'oc tor," Ho ought to yvrito auothor "Every Man bis Own Undertaker ' Doctors buvo so many hardships aud uunoyauces that they need our en couragement. They stand botwem our families and tho grave. "Ouo day there wua a drcadfu forebodiug iu our houso. All hop wus gone. The doctor camo four times. Tho children put away their toys. We all walked on tiptoo, am) at tho leust sound said "Jiiixb !" How loudly tho clock tickod ! How tho banister creaked, although wt tried to koep it still ! Tho dootor came four tiiues.aud Btayod all night' At last the restless patient sank into a Bweet slumber, and the doctor looked up and said, "The crisis has passed " We propped ber up with pillows and easy chairs, and tbe south wind tried to blow rose leaves into ber faded cheek, and the child ren brought flowers, and when the doctor told us that in a day or two Bertha could ride out, ob, bow life camp Uck (g our loube, and, as we helped tho old doctor into his gig, wo notice I not that his step wus broken, "Kncourago tho lawyers. They are so often chentrd out of their fees, ao often have to bear ponderous le pouihilt it s, nnd have to maintain the dignity of llieir profession against tho thai kn of tho profession. The only man allowed to stun 1 o i Sinai esido tho hold win Mohus, tho law- .. . ' "llnconrngo tyo teacheis. Don'l cut down their kh! .h n. whn vou bi. gin to nliei.ch. 1) i.'i oxoect them to work tho great shilling machine! . , , , c ,i oftno modern school miceesNfiilly 1 without enc luniL'ement, 'I hey urn ! expected to take children nf lifte. n I and inako tlieiu uielaphvsieians, : imithcniaticiariH. and ilietoiieiuiH. " lrii,i..iii ;i...i nil u!..l .... ...In I 1,,. I ,, . tell tlletll how bad they lonk, but remind tlif.'in of similar c.ies that VOU liavo been cured. Clioelf.ll words nro moro stimulating than j cognac, tonic, or bitters. Kncoiir- ,nge young men starling i' bu -inesH 1 1 1 i ' I by rcminir'conei'H of your own expo- rience. hi'i who are eHtHlilisliu l in I, . i .1 . . , uusii.ess lciuuiimer wnai you went I I thtollh. , ii you navo uoining losnyniaii is encouraging, put your l.eth tigln ! together, cover t hem with tho cur - tniuofvum- lips, presn your bp-' tight, und lnId your hand overvoui ' ,, . , , ,, , . " month and keep Mill ! A man once bought porno caed birds, and iuiine ; iliately opened (lie doors of tbe c age, and set tho bir.li ufhb.ily. "What ; old you do that f jr a byst m 1. r . nsked. "I'ecaiiKo I was a e.ii tivoi once myself, and I know haw good it is to bit free.'' iov. Alexander II. Mcpuelis on I.1H Ui atli lie I Malle i tho pardon of mi unfortunate woman who was in pi mod, aud when ho was about to d it a friend said to l.im : "Governor, tliii is too great a "" sponsibility for a sick man. are very sick to-day ; you ha l l.et.u j a fi i r. until fl 1 1 ti. i n-i i w . 1 ni t i.w ' Stephens said. know what la,,,' unuiii, nn i iu "'M'i'iiuie. iu inai par don was tho l.i.d Bi,'iiaturo he ever wroto. Surely if 'In iwt li ue our liiirdens. wo cm uH'oid to beur each othci'e burdens." PLANTATION miLCSOPaY. Mo' pooplo am born tiled dau ..-.It., Io coat ob Gin'rul Jackson woiihlnt uiiiko a 'spectahlu vent fur , , . , , , . I UI.'I ,ii I' I'l JUI 'J H.11 liivj do corner loafer in lilacMierry tuno. io di-hhii niiu puis up i.out del Will Prove Satisfactory bos' tent at do camp-met tin.'' Iela.y niggah am do ono duti v; l",vo Hr" H,u lJ ' "ri!1 varir-ty ..r u,,;::; w u. , DRgSg (jooDS, lur is oll'en mo' 'ligion in a peckivv j. Dm ob taters dan a bushel ol, t. ac's. NOtlOHS&TnmffiffifiS Pur's alius gwiuo to bo heaps ob wo'k dun to-morrow. tl ., , . , , , . ' 1o dchhil alius li-Lca w id do lales stylo book. i Do wise dorg tlo.in' stop in do race inter a rubbit t , argy bout do rea- i son obits stumpy tail - kyaut pull us big a load as do mule. f Do bigges' iidll yo' ehher k(.tched k. . . i . ouu dat got erway j.;s us yo war Imlliu' il I Do udder side ob do road am alius do host wulkiu fur do mau dat owes 1 yo' half a dollah. Dai'd heaps ob perfossiona dat j wont bo crowned 111 beabeii. It doau' tuko a beiiy good mem ry to reckerlec' do n pay day. Do fus spring robiu uiu do ono iiathes col'. Do tihadder ob yo' own gn alnees '11 nebber keep yo' ftliu gitteu sun struck. Angela on tombstones tlonu' alius muko angels in heiibt.u. Do wiso niggah doan' furco bis 'tpifiiutauco on do healthy wasp. Do uiouHQ doun's hub foldiu' doubs to its libin room. Misfortnues am t ll'ou mighty Fpry, ,-t i i i , , ) w ile good luck cuius dowu do road j on crutches. LoDg pruyors doau' fit short mom ories. Wen yo' set out to brig on yo' pedigree, doau' fo'git Out do fus't uian was a liar. "I liM'hiilMiilm." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, lilailUcr and Urinary Diseases fl. Druggists. Htrletlv llrst iIiins goods tit lower prices then can lie pm,h:iM' clo where at ItJlcrV, buliu. t'n.sicitms. AV. j II. KOUDXKK, IIC1MI tl M"ll.i:o,, III" WKKToW X, ., (lt!r h! trn'e.ii.tiul Ffrv to lh eltlretii ol ll.aii-riuwn mill loinlty. Apr. f , 'W. I. UIIIKH IIAHfU'U. . rii, njtKiiii:n. PHYSICIANS ANO SURGLONS. "i mi.i.iim.uk n.i m,.i.iiv ,,m lrvt ,,, r Wot ci Hi I uurt Jlnu.-c, lii AruM' I uii.Mtip t Id. , I hi. ! . ., .. , . . , "... , ,,. Y t i . i.. i. . . . . f ri i.ior.t. Snyder county, Pa ra'imtioir l'Mnmrof.iiirBdi,! iMiy. o:in, j ,u ' 'I'K' "!!. ' iirrs i,i I r ii 1 1' . .i iu i" r v ira 1.. m ..,i.i. sv h;.K im. ,j Mll"' '". ' J J J. SMITH, di.. o t. i iiysejiitii a aurijcon, i l " '""'lnnitl rsiTln Intli- lull, 1 p'1"' 0 un ",Uln "'rout. .luno j )U. J. . WAOMIH, Vln lt ,;,n s,,,l s,,r rAa.,'::;,!; ii'v:', "' . yn' " " --- --- I I J. I.( K 1 I'.Ii 1 . i, 1 aUKUtUN lltmiST. K u ni:it'i"s e.i.iirrf v-, , ."'illlM'W'i', Villi 'I. rrnfi'"l'.iil l.ii"ltiu .rniiit ! norn lo l ti, n-.f v. -tm. )K1C1 V. L Jlj:iMANN, 1' - PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Of M iril,i.nnl mrv., t thtrlttrnii o k n t.irniio mi i vi-imiv. a u,: ji,-; 'i u 1 I'll .V ,I.V sr.'GKiiX .1. .i ttl.,i vi. il ity s,'!''4 j I. VAN lU'.-KllfK, :. ,,,,,,. , I I l(l U'A I. M i:CII MCA I. NTIH7 Scliii'igr.ivc. I'eiin'u. mi) T nnHfcOMETfJ XJhilJ jYYh SELINSGROVE, J( H0LFMAN & .Wo aro NowReadv To xvlillill niiil -ol In tli iii!e f Suy tfr oUil nl it --1 11 In.: .t it 1 1 1 -; lUu lint-l b i.-k nl S1MMXO AND SILMMKUOOODS I, vr ..,.,, ,n ,,,,,,.,, , R, ,.Ki. i:s to mi I r I ii I 1 1 M l.s. our h l It live ti-en no le -tCil Mi i iei-i ,1 ru.i-r-.'in-n tu tin- Wants of the People mlirit. Iiik nil tie I ilnil tli- mi l liil'!i u Ml). Mitlim. "l.ul. 'i-li ii-K'i, I. t. HuiiiIIi". i i 1 ii u Ii .iiiiii, I'rlnti, uii'l ivorj Hi Iiik m ibo iirv.i uuu. - - XtlUSlillS, JeailS, LilieilS, Ti'nlriYKvn f,n llCKingo, VXU 1 Jill i. ii",.. .i4juu'. in. ilium-, iitiiiuu, iiu'i 01Jlu ,u , r iP., i r.n.i..iiiio. LADIES AND CENTS Y t x rY t O ?J riiiSll I 1 P uGOQS . n ft liMt n , i.lll l-i.lll li-tO HM'II tlll- tll III t.V I. I, ;i t i' t- ur j t mi it Hi l lie lii 1 1 1 -I lluu nl GeiiL'n'i! Dress Goofls, in i kih.i'ii r ei erilfiy ' nr. AImi lull line 1 1 Ii u i ry l u-i Groceries, Spices, Wood i and Willow Ware, 'oMlnVii'rrv'i;;;:' I'm km 'u' lrv. ' iri. nlrr .lulu. Null! IiIjm. 1 .11 in -. II r i w oi'. Mnii'tiiiik. ittn 'I'n'iln. vhucinnler'a Stuck, UillK. Knll. M-ll. MIUH, bli. ml. ler. lM.il Ml, IjIiIji Ii'.iIIhk nil, Wall Paper, &c. ni1 evert tlilmi fnund In flril-e'eini or.in.l i everylhluii i.il'l nt lln muioleiii mlvatioe mi nri o ui i-iiiiiii.ioiii wuu tnir iiitMnvsn, eiiu llk,nK , r.,m. riiiiiikliil li.r pt-l lv..r. we rii-tiiiity H'lllolt un ewiii'lti.ill.iii I'l'iitr muck nil rloii, HSlnr U' 0"0 CC0,U' ! uii.Juleunil 1 tot- li.t ihull lit nl le in cc lo;i.-.e J. If HOFFMAN & BRO HAS DCEN PROVED The SUREST CUHKfOP KIDNEY DISEASES. K.uthatyou iro vtJUiu I TliUN DO NOT yinU rcjotmuoiul VXk-M It wiilnpcadily ow- uoa Uift t.ircMt) auu rttorc lu-ieiUty aouu. mC4v1I wl to your k-k, suclt inunl m it will not jnmitt ' ntl Mfcly. ittirrtk'. jT.9o'iuniin.H),r(oi.uon orunnt, hrtoJ. Uxut or ro.y liK mt Jt dull dritciiluif aiai, ivJl Hhxaily u . J to en rati vo .wwnr. a. bom) liv Ahi liuuciaitrr. Vri.ii Alloni t'ts-M- 1m w. AlOM UILIIKHT. MKkl O.CHUt'll. GILBERT & CROUSE. A t tn-noVH-At-IiUW Mll)i.l,l.lU;i(j, VA. OffBr tht lr I'roli-iKiuu! .rlr t, th puti lie II i.iuiiivin cunut.l tu their pr will r rmn i riiii t nttoullua. tliliy nlliitil In .nm. Unit soil m riunii. li'cl 8 '". y.M. K. HorsWKKiH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, nki.insukotk. Pa., Cdl rcll r Ami nil oIIiit IxkiI huilnfi. prumpt. Iv ntiiti'la.1 tu. t'unu!tutliii.i lu tBIlnh D I li iii ii. Jud i. DILL ATTOKNEYATLAVV. I. a i.i'.i-r., I'mu't All lu'lno nirut"1 t hl mr Kill l I rtfinj tl tttttml-a tit. Si pi. 3l),'M, II. (i. DKITKICII. ii i(iiti:v t r.i.v. Mml.it .V'., .V,,V,i.,,,r,.. 'e. All r I -1 mil i u- nin proini My ntfc(t:d to. l uii.'uliutinui la l.nviuti J Urrnjo Ki-b.Ji.'CO. v. wrNii:ii.Y, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mfi in Inn. i. Stn.il.r ( ' , Citn I fotuuit. it In EkKllfta orlr nn. Jan :J.,lo, 1 N. MY Kits, 1 di tturni A t- ,, 'llilill, Inn K, IVmi'n, All T iloitl.in ) I i.ti.ini. fettriintd,) to LIS fin 1 1! f Oi'ilv .rlltt nt t mi T Inn. I' n. ti. I ii tK l.n In I. tiK 11-Ii ui.d Hrriimn. O. I. to.'TH. L."lI6VEi, AflCRNEY-AT-LAW, Miiiilt fiuri, ri.llitinti uimlo. (nuimiliatti m In Kn1lfc nn l ilir, u n,. .1 n i fp, 'Ts.tl. i.. sciiocii, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, New Cerlin Pcnn'a. f1 ri 1 i'Pn I in n I tiipiiii- uti will ri'i-rm- nin pt MM-Miuti. 'ii lli Car J ii fir QIIAS P I LIIU'H, ' V Attorney (t Cotm?'l!or-At-Law, OHoi' In Aii' nmlillnn nni .ui Niirili if KumiuM: IIutkl s llii((i ot -. reiut ii I'olUrtlnn unit ml oil er ir'.'. miiinul hul-ni-H Is milli-ltml kuiI will rei?.lt r rnrilii kb I lirmni't mimiM m A t ll,';-.n. j. smith. -1- A TTOHNEV AT I.A W. M I IH'I.KIII 1,'it. m w V ' nil i'ii . w imr hl Hrolenalnniil Mcrvlect to tbe uMI (!i,n!-iilt:itlor m Knmi.h unil (lermiin. A.W. POTTKI5. A- N. I. I'OTTKK -i TJonxh ys ,i r ..i ir. Rolinsrove. Va , ( if!' r their r.li'sl.ii. nl nrv i-r . u t u 1, 1 1 . A It ti-tf nl mihIi.i.. nni riiti-l In It.olri-iirp will ri-i-' ivii t.r. in;. t nitrni- u ll!lj . u .l.iluSl. .lulv 7J. II OIJACi: ALLKMAN, T 7 ( .' v i: V A 1 I. A ir. r'liiM-iv' In. All 1 1 riii.--1 nm I bu.iin,4 it ti I i ul;it-tiiitf en Iru.'P I In ;t. i'.ii-u r.il Lit i"illi it I iiltetlil i .l in I 'n t mu 1 1 I In l-.nn ll-li ur lrinn3. lijU.-uuQ .U ouut ,uatu. net. V., J. j ii.ii:iMM, Attoj-ncv-fit Tjnv. AND HIM 111 I I I i.K NKV HB IiEU OM'Ml, l'i - Inn u I'a. I'linviiltntl .n Iu ,b Hi KiihIUIi unil (lertuto l.itnn'iiii. ort 6, 1 h-1 . JOHN II. AKNOLI', At toriio.v til 1 ,n yv, xiimi,i;iu.'ii, r. rrtleral iiilil lulni' i iilriiine.l I i Ms euro will l.e r tu . .J j ult ruilcU u 7M. V AN (iWA'M, ' ' ATTiillNKY AT LAW, Lewinburg Pa. OHr M pr"l .nnl trvl.' to tl.e . u 0 1 lo. t 'i)llt-.'ll hih Kit. I nil i her iiriilnoliitml i.uil. Dual outru.li-1 tu ul mini wli reoelve l-r tm 1 1 t. iitlun. A. C. S1MDSON. ATTOHNKV AT I. AAV, Selinsjrrnvf, I'd. ( nr?er Mi iriilrn.,ihnl n-vl.'ci i t Ii iil.llo ' A II I'm; iiein villi nut-'I t n I I- mi m h ill te t r. in i 1 1 j utleudml ta. tXMUKL II. OUWIG, .i tI'h:xi:y a t la w, l.i'w lini i'n. I nioii ii.. im: iilfi-i"n II hi, t sirrcl onu J our em o( l'm. i-i'. ii l(.iu e lec.:u, 5-TT tf . Hot, I Cards. rim i : "n a idTnTl TTtTTiTL! 1 JollN B. roniLBu. ivoPv. h?u unlove, pa. Tlil" ll'itrl l t li.m.:il.l I.K tli.J It, tli- -'iiqilr, ana l vt-rt ilenlrulili- plure fur trtvelera totop Hie m.T i ( ti-ronniii ill l..m t Lnwrttn. per at. aloiJi.it. g in:. i. h ill be eure to cll gin. 1 h brtt ill Itijuor Iu the l.ti 4T lirtcli lii itturiot iDcoutiii-llori 1 Le Hotel. AlT.lU,';o. TliE KATMAL "HOTEL ! Dy WM. IIDI.ZWltltTlI, SF.I.INiUOVK, I'A. "'. H.fur.l.h.d .ml Improve!. Th, uio.t i entrllv I e.le.1 tiotel In the t mo. Klrei oIh-i iiiiiiiodatluin lor lue triivollnn uuklie. Airll U, '81. ivlcehaIll, House, 11:1 a- .lies NORTH TIIIRU STUIJKT, PIIIL'A PA. TeiunH $1.50 per dny. 1IENHY bl'AHN, I'rop'r. QEOUtiU B, MNFER. Oonntv Surveyor . -Kratzerville, Snyder County Penn a. erurUiis end Cooreuelttn promptly tl4 kllllulli nen.11 to. A ihnie ef tbe te lie rtieteife loUciUs. Jely