f x v y yyy:yy,. . L ll'.v ... j- aaaa ' . $1)1 i t Mi ie ftfii 10 ys&'H' - " - ' V" J ' 7. ; 1 '; , t ".' ' t'. . . r-, . ii. 'i i .... ... . T. H. HAltTKK. Ho that wilf not reason is iv bigot ; ho that caariot is rt fool ; ho that (litre not is a slave. EDITOR amj rK01UUIW)tt VOlfrXXni , ' MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., FENN'A, MAY (i, 18SG.""" WgQ tPOKTllV: Blossom lino. Rnow, snow, down from the apple 1'iuk and whIU drifting of petal wei-tl Klei her and crown her our Lady of There an ali elts on tho apple tree wtttt . 11m she not gathered the summer About tiert Hoo how It UuifhH from her Hp mid Iter event Think you the oun there would nhlue on without her? lS'ayl 'Tla her smile keeps the gray from the BklcM Firo of the roxeand snow of tho jtn8iv iijIiic, fluid of the lily-dust lill In her hair: Day holdithiit breath andMlit como up to look at her, Leuviug thuimtrife foravWon eo rare. Snow, pnow, down from the apple trees, l'luk and white drifting of petals sweet! Ki her and crown her and nutter ndown ber And earput the (ground tT h"T l,e,ir little foot? , , M. Aicnuuis. TII2Y03EMITE VALLEY, CALI FORNIA.. WUATTHK TOUHIST KKKS AND KX!'K K1UNCU.4 TI1K11K. fContinued from last week. J. M. llutchings wua odo of tho Crbt wbito men to enter the Yose mito Valley after the Iodian dihtar bunooM of 1S51 and 1S-V2. Before Lira there were no botoU or roacU in tho valley. The travoling waf dono over rougb Indian trails, and all wore obliged to camp out, until in 1853 was commenced the build ing now known as the old Hutching bouso, and at present one of the ho tel buildings of Barnard's, addition Laving boon mado from time to time io order to aocoinmodalo the increas ed travel. A cedar ' tree measuring 8 feet in diameter and 185 foot bigh is inclosod by the walls of one ol the additions to this hotel. I bis tree is still standing and msy live hundreds of years. The room in wbioh it stands is known as tbe "big tree room,'' and is the parlor at Barnard's. It is probably the groat est bouse plant in the world. This was the first botel building erected Id Yosemite Valley, and its opening in 1859, was colebratod bj grand ball and sapper. Tbe next hotel built, was Black's, now Cook's, It is a half milo below Barnard's. This is tbe stogo office and headinarters of the Madera etage lioo. A third botel was erect ed, lieidig's. This is somowhat smaller than either of tbe others, and is located about a half mile bo low Cook's. All of these buildings are striotly in tbe Yosemite Valley, and give oomfoi table accommoda tion to tbe traveler, but tbe fare is very ligh so high in fact that tbe tourist commonly only remains long enough to see the valley and its na tural scenery and curiosities, and then turns bis attention baately to other points in California, where liv ing is less exponsive a weok or 10 days is ample time to see the most iui portent points of interest, All the furnishings of the old and origis nal buildings were carried thither on pack mules or conveyed by Ins diaos, hired for that purpose. At present there are good Btago roads, and short linos of railroads, from several different directions. Thore is telograpbio communication with Baa Franoisoo, from two of the ho tels, Tho bet legislature of California pasod a bill appropriating $10,000 for the purpose of erectiug a new hotel in Yosemite Valley. The same is to bo named ''The Btonemah House," in honor of tbe present Govornor of tbe State. Plans have been made by the commissioners appointod for that purpose. It will prosent a fine appearance, and will contain between 70 acd 80 rooms It is to be first class in all its ap pointments. . This botel will be placed near Glaoier Point, a location above any of the present hotels and in a more convenient looulity for tbe tourist Thore are many other oataral ca riosities in the Yosemite Valley, blghly interesting, wbioh are not described in the - foregoiog, among tbe most noted one, is the Geyser pu..4, ., p ,,,-, c,.jtr wher two streams of almost boiling water is forced from the rockn. The cap of liborty, a peak 4,000 feet Ligh, its top apnrently kissing the clouds, is also very interooling to behold. In imagination, the reader will now sc company me back again to Uroka, from whence we started to make Ibis interesting trip through tho ro nowned valley of all valleys, the Yosoruite." At Ureka I remained abont a week and on abont Jnly 23, 1885 I left aud traveled by stage to Iaqna, a place SO miles east of Uroka in Humboldt county, to visit the fain ily of Isnno Gift, a cousin of my fath er. Isaac bad died a few years previous, his widow is still living and residing with the family. They wore very glad to see me, tbongh ray coming waa'not onexpooted to thorn, as they bad provious notico While remuining with thorn I was troatod very kindly they did pot know how to do enough for mo. I was tbo only relative from I'onnsyl vania that ever visited them in their rcraoto home,' the l'nciQo Slopo." Mrs. Gift ia of a kind and social dis position Wbilo sojourning with them I was quite fit home i ono of the sons is an oflicor in ono of the Pacific Coasting Vessels. Tbo fam ily owues and oenpics a largo Ranch and aro iu comfortablo citcutnatan- ces. lue country around lanua ia somewhat brokeu and unevon, there ii not much grain raised. Grazing is carried on extensively. Mr. Isaac Gift, who tho farm Waltor, 3 Gift was a 6on of Jacob was born and raised on now occupied by Adam B. miles West from Middlubnrgh. Wbero ho waB a young man, he and three of his bothers and ono sister, to wit : Jobn, Michael, Henry and Polly with their families emigrated to Stephenson county, III. Isaac married and dually moved to Hum boldt county, California, where he died as already stated. After Hp end ing about a wook with them, i left with' ninob rcluctiuce, but circum stances would not permit me to re main any longer. From Iaqna I came back to Ureka, and from thence in a steamer down to San Franoisoo a distance of about 500 miles. fbis city I bavo already noted in a former lottor. It is the groat Mo tropolis of California it has a good harbor, and its shipping facilities are very groat. Tho approaches in a steamer to the city from the bay wo magniticont. Tbe city is built on plopiug groucd, loaning toward tho bay aud is spread out before you like a panorama ; wuen onoe seen it makes a lasting impression. From San Francisco I made trips to different points of the state, among tho most importont points were Merced iu Mcroed Co. This pluco is noted for its big ranches ; there is ono bore containing 18,000 acres belonging to one company this is farming on a large Bcale. I also visited San-Mateo, Santa Cruz, Cueoo, Stockton, Los-Angeles, aud many other cities and lurge towne on tbo pacific slopo. On Feb 20th 1880, I ltft San Fraucisoo and came to Fort Worth, Texas i it was a lido of 4 days and several nights, over the Southern PauihoR. II. Tbe distauco was fully 1,900 miles. At the time I made this trip the fare was very low as there was. much opposition be tween several competing linos. This Road passes through Arizona, New Mexico and Western Texas. The two farmer, at least where the road passes through, I found to bo al most a desert, especially as to in babitonts, and tbe latter was not muob better. Fort Worth is a real nioe city of 20,000, From Fort Worth 1 outue to Dallas, a city about 50 miles east of Fort Worth. Dallas is a fine city with its 7 or 8 railroad oounectious it is located in a fine and level soope of country. Land here brings a good price, but iu Western Texas thore is a great deal of wild land at cheap rates. There is a regular stagnation of business here now oo account of the strike i it's very dull save the excitement caused by the strike. Some of your readers may well remomber Arthur Smith, he was born and raised in Middlebnrgh. Some years ago be left thore and is now residing at Dallas, be has a paying position in a railroad office. As we bad boen play-mates, 1 banted bim np as soon as I arrived at Dallas. He was very glad to see me, and extonted many favors. Since leaving borne ia the Spiioj of 1883, I passed over and travelled in 18 States and Teritories. Dakota was the coldest and Texas th warmost states I have boon in, and California is the healthiest and has tho most even tomperaluro of all tbo stales I have been through. Tbo distance traveled may be fully 10 -000 milos About half of tho time since loaving homo I bad employ moot at good paying wages. I was always able to find friends among strangors wolher at home or abroad this favor is extended to any one who knows how to conduct himself properly. My health has always been good and could therefore enjoy my travels so ranch the more. (lore at Dallas 1 will again part with your readers. Should I see any thing of importance hereafter yon may expect to boar from me thorn for their paticn, and wishing them all good health aud prosperity, I bid them a hearty good -bye. Respectfully Yours, JOHN II. GIFT. ' " ' . j in Diatosswa With San Jono3. "Mr. Jones, you think it is wrong to dance " "Are you n member of the Cbmch ?" Yes." "And yoa want to daoce f" "Yes." "Well, go and dance then. Dunce as much as yoa ploaso, and be euro you got in a good lot of it hero, for it is going to bo too war.n whore yoa aro going to for that s-jrt of ex orcise" "Mr, Jonon, yoa think there 18 any harm in playing cards ?'' "Are you a member of the Church !" "Yes." "And want to flay cards f" "Yoa." "You Yko'jl r "Yes " "Woil, go and'play, and piny all you can, and bo sure and get your game ended, because it id "going to be too warm for oarda unless they are madoof asphalt or something of that sort where yoa are going to. You had better bavo it out bore." "Mr. Jones, you think thoro in any barm iu u dram ?" "You ant a dram V "Yes." "You a mombor of tho Charcht' "Yes." "You like it f "Yes." "Well, go and drink, old follow. and drink a lot of it. I tell you won't get any drams or nny water thero, iu thuoouutry you aro Loud- iDgto." VAOAUIESJAEOUT SLESr. A recent writor, in spcaliug of tho question of how many hours in the twenty-four should be given to sleep expresses bimself with more common souse than usually charactoi izos the professional writers upon subjects similar to this. He says that if a person needs nino hours sleep he ought to take it, but thut it is possi ble to got along with only eight. This will probably shock somo peo ple who think that a man who lies in bod more than seven hours ia a drone and a sluggard. At one time the world was all awry on tbe sub ject of sleep, but particularly with regard to tbe boors of rising and re tiring. It has been doclured over and over again that an hour of tleep before midnight is worth two after midnight. Of coarse there is no sonso in this, for no man not engag ed in uanucl labor will bo tired enough to Bleep before 11 o'clock, at the earliost, if he is at all intellectual in his pursuits. But if the theorists wero correct a man would by refas- iog to go to sleep beforo 11 or 12 throw away the very best part of the night. These cranks would have a man go to bed at 9 o'clock and got up at 4 ia tbe morning. They are of kia to the people who used to say that "he who would thrive must rise at o, but that be who bas thriven may lie till 7." The only sonod phi losophy for a man who is able to re gulate bis life as be pleases is to go to bed when be is tired and sloepy and get op when he feels refresbod. As for tbe nonsense that a fall-grown man should go to bed at 0 o'clock in tbe evening whether be be tired or not.it is a notorious fact that a man's best intellectual labor is done at night rather than in tbe day tiioo. The truth of this is expressed io all that tbe world for enrs his (Aid cf the stndeols whp trim tho midnight oil. Tbe truth V Vvt Tliceo theoiier is that they were o'.lcn np by some portions years ago who found them onvonient as tolas of 1! e. Since thco thoy have been handed down from generation to , generation by people who thought that by repeat, iog them they established their owo claim to be considared wixe. The tatter are the direct decendants of the people of who.o St. Paul com plainod more than 1500 years ago as the publishers of ol wires' fublco Denver Tribune. , "The Women's Educational nod Industrial Union of BoMon, Muss., cautions all women to bo nary of udvei tineinei)t3 and circulars prom ising on receipt of a cerlaiu.Bnm ork at home, will l.ngo earnings. We aro roceiviog loiters from wo men far and bear who hayo been de frauded by those proinista' Either the person forwRri'og tho money gets no answer at r!!, or tho mate rials and implement. sent aro jt lit tlo worth, or tbe finiihed w oik in re jected eveu if well done, or other obstacles are placed ia tho way, (the object being simply to get rid of her) The parties r Ivei lining make frequant changes o' nomo and ad dross, with some diftorelico in circu uio AtJi'jr nig i-t piuv.uh through tbo Uuitoilj kllateu, C and the Province, bqiulpet lars. They are row seuding out Canada lreds of thousands of plausible circulars, well calculated to deceive, for hot jnpoy of tho hundreds if tbounnnda of women reaching v tucm aro aware that by a single ad"ortiuoiuont.any city firm can get pluaty of workers close at baud. 1 Learning that tbt ovil can best bo checked by e ilightoning the public, we solicited tbe ajd of tbe press, and the folio io. continuous ootico i, '.pears :j t .v.i:y ,:aPerP each in turn giving it ono week's insertion : "Tho Women's tfducational and Industrial Union, 74 Iloylston Street, will gladly giva iuformotiou regarding cii culms and advertise ments ofToring to womon Work nt Homo It is earnestly desired that news papers everywhere help to enlighten tho public by coining Iho wbolo of this prosent article and by giving tho above notico, or a similar ono, frequent insertions ; also that Wo men's Association, vaiiuiisly locat ed, join us in this work, and by suit able advertising uiuku themselves knowu as centres of information. Any needed ashistaucu from us will bo gladly renderod. Individuals can uid by procuring tho insertion of this article iu their local papers, Such guucral concurrence of effort will save multitudes of woineu from sorrow and loss, work cffoctivoly against tho swindlers, and promote the interests of the honest adver tisers. MRS. AIJBY MORTON DIAZ, President Womon'sK. and I. Union. Address letters to our Employ ment Department iii ii Vondcrful Curo3. W. D. Uoyt & Co., Wholosalo and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga , says t Wo huvo boon selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Kloctrio Bit ters and Bucklon's Arnica Solve for two years. Have novor baudlod remedies that sell as well, or givo Buch universal satisfaction. Thero have been somo woudoi ful cures ef fected by theso medicines in this city. Sovoral cases of pronounced Consumption have been eutirely cured by uio of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Disoovory, taken in connection with Kloctrio Bittors. Wo guarantee thorn always. Sold by G. M. Shindel. Tho husband may boast of "bold ing tho reins,' but it's generally th wife that eaye where tho wagon is going. The New Jorssy Konnol Club i holding a dog show at Newark. A few mouths ago dogs had -no show at all there. When the single young lady work the unmarried minister a pair of slippers, she is trying to win bis heart by capturing bis understand ing. I suppose a magistrate who comes into court in a state of intoxication might be saldYo make a btnebshow of bimself. No effenoo to tbo dogi inteodtd. l . ..-..A.v for Infants end Children. "TorU hi o a-tnptct to eblldrra thM I (tetto-H wxi (Vile, Vn!pln, nicommrtiO ItM uprrior to ny ittwnUoa I P""' Ptomoh. MmtIi, hnm.ti.m. knowo to mr." IL A. itaiin, M D , I Kill W.irma, (in tlivp, ud mju.ote4 dt Ul Bo. OiiccM Bt, Lrootlu, N. T. WluWt"l2jurlou tmxuotiaa. tun Cfcruca Com-ANV, IXl FUItoo Stir, Jf. T. D u MAR AND ROTIIROCK, Frcmonl. Snyder county, Pa. (Ira.lnitltnt llnttlnfir fnllxK nf I'htiiilin. nJ Mimwin. nm truiii.i nil miv to ikt mbll. Sp..kt Kna;iib nd u,iaiu, Mreh, IT, IMl.lf. D R. Ii. W. TOOL. PHYSICIAN AND SURCC0N. Freebmrg, l'a. f)(Trp hM iTffcMlnnnl rTli tn th i at at I oon..r.n t In daih tnull.U o.ua Dillon oo Mam irt. F. VAN IJIMKIRK, SURGICAL & MECHANICAL DlRTlff Sollnngrovc, Penn A DMIXISTUATUIX NOTK'K. t.pttari of mlmlnl-lrntliin n Ilia mlato ..r l.lUa M u.M Into 1. 1 SiirliiB Iwn.. Si.il,.r tl.i il. '!, liitvliitf h... Mraiiln.l in ilia mi lrin.i.l. all ier .n kmuin,! tlisi'in -Ivn 1 , .1. I t.' t Io aLI e.'aia ar rP'ii.iKil tn irk Itiuite Untn pami'iil, wtitlo th .iio liivltm 1'l.ilnm will pre. Kiit tlioni iluly aiulii'iitule.l d r Itlciueit Iu tbo uiilmlt;ii'l. SaKAII .1 MI'SSKR April 15, "s. Ailinliilmratrlz. RRVC. W. WALTER. Salesman for Cliaa. W .'(Jtawart Cn'ii., Nuirarr .Hk. N.-w York, will ha nllnr.1 to panur.i urdera lor tlil iiuiiuUr llrui, (or anvtlitnvln thu NutKary line Clmioa ami Nw Varlailn . .uy. H..itlrely ..iin. ll any othar-In iirlua anil 'luallty. Sali.i:i tlon KU.rantcail. Ha will cnllnu all iiartlaa tUit a.lJrt-n Lltu at l'nn I'rcok, Snyder Uoa nty, Jan. 21,'kO. Itaiil what tho pcnpla - aay voncrrnmc tno ability of lr. I humaa , . Eclrctric Oil tn cura . a.lhinn, catarrh, croup, auhla etc. Mra. Dora Koch of HuHaln, aiva: " Yot enmp it U lUcld arllyaffiiaciaia." Mr. Jacob M.lllxirofMa.lon Ohio. , the miih' tiling I H. ft. Grnvi ii A) run, N. Y., writi-a: ll:tit attliina uf tha .oi.m hinu, t,ok one ilnw nf '1 hoinfl' l'.clt-i trie il ;tnl h m relieved in a few niimiti'a. Would wih five oult't fur tin mt die inu anil pav lea tinttli' fin it." Vtuu Kmt C. K. Il.lll, fraviic,lll.,a.iv: "t tin l .in ul ceratcil tlim.it for mv in twenty-four hours." "Sat oj) id bvti an. I i ouIu-J till thu i lmning wa wt with pcriiratmn. My wilt- intiMcil that I ti 'Ihmn:ia Ki It'iiric (r,l, l'h tint trattHHiiiful km ifvanmr.'' K. It. Tci kiitn. i'roi k Centre, N.V., I humal' Kt'U-c- ttit Oil in nlwi a 'I'll'. i 1 in rKti rnul applica tion for rhcum:iti4in, i rutt.ti ;ilils,lurnK,bitea, toiiisi-a cti-. Whrnviw tuitr the ilruiit, aak bun wli.it In knowaof lr. 'I liiiira' Kcicctric Oil; it he hnt been I n n ir in I b tl r u ir trailc, he aure he will apiak highly uf it. GOLD EVERYWHERE. 50s.-THO&laS' ECLECTKIC 0IL-SI.00 rOSTCR. ULSU.1MS CO., Buffalo. N. T. iVSPEPS taailar.-i .u a I'-lo". M i h'.ii.i If Dil,iU ) ir tui.l .o lr.i... .nm ii.in.ie.ii. i.nd -iiruMtnK llie ti in iia tuU'lu, Ui fllpAJil tbo MM ai iiwa M I. m m I jrrw i i'irw I fkka rj i W'aiiw jriA aVMnnltwIjiiv t iiri'M It 1 Kiii'iiMtti In All it furiwi, llnnrtliiirn Itrlrhliitf. I ntaliioT 1h I-iMtda mi. ilurutimtinl uunniw Lli-h)Mil Miiiim iiti ttji' ai'ii-itit nj jui t b nnMiiiil.it tm ol f-1. tin J T. KHi!Hta, Iii hHiiiriNj inU & U Kir4 KfriiiHl Ohurrh, BnltinM-n. Ml ,): " liauiin uatul ItniMii'a Imu Iihtri 1 l)H(fwi( mn lntluiiwati.il. i aL ttrnat iJuiir tn n niu DM'nititiuTt 1 1 11 lily, AiWtoouaiitlnr it a ipluuiliii louui aii I invW'TAla r. mill vnrr nliuimtlioriiiiL'." H- M Juer I'M V. b IT. Jiiilyi of rirouH n.i'rt, Cliuton ().. Intl , : I tr mit l'w rfi,l it ft. Iiii'iiy i t IIim tit1tioy tf Hruwu'i Lrua iitiiora fur y-tNrwia, nrl sm a tmo " limiuiii liaui sUmivm 'i'rntlu Mark and mwiaWl nwHiiM) i. n wrnui-i r, 'I'lik uu Ofikirra Md ntU . bUUH aM liikintAL CO-, UJlLHIiOUIC, hiiX THE RUSSIAN CURE DOES THE BUSINESS. Tbouaanda hare trlud It and Imtnil relief. Tln-ea Ii tiundaut toatiuiouy to Uila point, poaitivo and uu ullolkil, which ah. mid oonvliiKiUia ln""t aki'i'lunl, Uyouaulfiir with llhetiiuatiara, aeud fora iiiphli. Which p.lla what baa burn dotiu for othura. it taw'nt free. To bo rttrul ooala culy Sa to, fur oua box ia aulBcJcnt fur Uw worat coco. IT HAS NEVER FAILED J. ff. McAr.r.nrnta, for many ycara with ll.ioj, llotiliriKht ft t'o., now with Uuuil. Ilr..n A l o., l'liila, Ma t ''I eiitlen-d front MK-uliiutiaiii ail ti rrlbly Oiatl cool. I hardly walk, na at linx-a llliablu to turn lliy lligul. I tried tlm Kilaaltill ltbKUiuatlalil ('tint, lutu.lu of two auclulaaa oojnihiUily vunaL1 l)eairipllva puuipblrt, with tivtlmonlala, free. n.i-,. am gtf I irtnaiieo. uu. anuiuiNiui, f(C9 B.UiJ.( II riNCiHtiinKl, Iw. utwa. wRUBSlANa Ono bas doue Uia naat Nona Ownulna withiait tbia TnxU-Uwk fMniManSM CUKE Aa rt II la it to b- fiHitul al t:ie atnrM. but ran only bv IukI by ouoliadiiH Out eioouul aa above, aiid tfruaaiiuf Uu. Aliuirlc4l pmtirtoWra, PFAKLZe&n BH08. & CO. nr it-i'iti tmm mi r0-?y iiffliii I a.r s r: r i s - - u - m Atlorncys-Al-Laic. J JI. STKKSK, AITORMETATLAW, M'.ihlUhuruh, 'cun'fi, Oltari hl prnrn.l nal roiTlrti. Iu ilrtullic ('.n.iilinilnna In I titillili nr tti rit an. I nllco rotitptly atl n lad la. Ollica a lew ilnuiaori ul tba !'i it.oin"fi. JAMES (I. CKOUSK, ATTOUSKV-AT.L.VW, m i iim:itiTi:c ii. I'A All biiaalraaa nntrualad to, Mr eaia peia pn nipt atlonlliiD. I oniuliiuun oiau nil t . n k I U . s-l willra Hilar jAcon niMtrciiT, ... ... . , Attorney anil ( oun.uior ut Lmo lllll.!'.lll ltt.ll, I'A, CoMnctl. t and all 1 1 . r I arlrr.i i rn p if attended to. I oi.iullat bu In Kbtilub an (laruian. I'.'-lvj. W.M. Ii. liurswiiKTii, ATT0RNEY AT LAV, HKI.INSHltnVK, I'A. (Inllerllotti and all nthar eal htialneia prompt ly attnndml to. Coniullatlum In t.n,:llrh am (leroiaa. June 2, 2Y ii- iilu ATTORfiCYAT-LAVV,. AH builnel ntrtiat-d to hla ear will It promptly attooileU lo. Hapt. 10,'tu, J.J 'arDKiTiucii, 'attorxet-a r.i. w. Market St. , Svlintiprov, P All nrofeaelonal luaioeia promptly atlat4 ta, tfc,'ulia; imln yjkih aairtilafaa , r.b it a. Ii. uowei:, ArTORrVEY-AT-LAW, AND DISTKK;r ATTOUNKT, HitlilUbury, 'a. Coliectlona made, and ilariuan. tloDiullutlotia .Midi In Until, k i It, '7a. If. (jHAS 1 HLltlCir, Attorney i: Oounscllor-At-1 aw tjllli'e Io A rp'a Kit : I.T I ra( one dooi Nertb I K cratiiM IIutiil. I SclliikKrovt', rcmi'n. Oollerllona and all, other prof. atl bnrl I De.a la aollrlled and Rill reerlvea rafnlJ prompt attention. Apr )l,':i.tt. T J. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT I.A e7. Minni. Minna, sn ykdii t;o., va (irerrhla I'rofaaalonal Sarrlaea In the ok Uouiultellnni la tnKll'li and (let iun. A. W. 1'OTTKIt, ,t rion.VA v a r i . Solinsgrovo, Ta-, 1 IP. oiT-r their r.,fe-aloi,al 'ervlroa Io tho pul.lla Al1 Iri.l I iiiiii.is umriinti'il to their carp wll reciiivn i r .iiipt uUebtlon. Ollluevu Main Hi, i-..lulv 4. Tt. jj ii. (;niM.M, Attoi'iiov-;it.-Tjivv, I'rct Inn (f I'ii. r'nnaultiitloD Iu .both KngllHh and -rieMra ,rnu,iKo. Oit.'a, latl. JOHN II. A UN OLD, ttoi'i.oy lit I,ivt MIIMH.EHUIHI, f I'rolefalunal builnera entruated to hit tale wife be promptly attrnded to. yAiiur.Lu. oinvio, " ATTOnXKi'.ATLAW, rruUtuiiK, Union Co., Pal nmceon Market Streal, one door aait al Can aron llou.e. vai Doe.JU, "M7.tl. JOHN K. IlCGllES, JUSTICE CF THE PEACE, Kichts, Si.yifer Co., J'a. Cif"Colltc lontt .rtjinj.tly iiiud',.nj Physicians, ,fc anawaananaraavsMaa J J. SMITH, Physician & Surqenn, Jkmrr Sjriuij, Snydwr County, Ju nit"? ".h 1ro,e",onTarrUi i to tha rll OlOca on Malnatraat. Jiull 4 J W. SAMl'SKL, " PHYSICIAN AND SURGF0M, (Vntrevllle, I'cnn'r. Q. ED(JAU HaVsINOKH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Mitldletlniifd,, IViib' ,TMi'bi','.rr0f?"l',n.1 '"' tothatltWa J UKIElt IlAllDlSil, PHYSICIAN & SURCEC1., . Mlddleburgb, Ptfnn'ow ? "," n I earvleeito Ika eltlfeaa , UU" ' '" I'l'a 1 llClllrjfc npariaooii iuilii i,t.aita i'u. t I'llt inf Aoc junta, Tim follnwlnif Arrcunu hvi H tA. t nmliM .1 npil t. I In Ut l'itbmiotar'i or re, nn.l ti I iri'niil tn th nnxt onnrt of (l. uii'i. n 1 1. tor i-t,ri!nni o. All ron lnilr, will ! not! . Hi.' t.t.'i n.xMiiii ol lUr.thfiM Klinn, commit, . ni Miruii.ir.l I iri' ;i, inivnir. Tin- Ii r-t h i Hunt tr,t, mil ..I II Vn t'lih-A-ll.lii .'ill ,Mn..i Kr.l.F, l S rlni nhlli. W . W . W 1 I I I; M I K, A fli rrmi.i.uiiiiiry. Trial List, Iky T:rm. 1CGC K. F. tl.tlly, Ailmr ., ta J. ho K. llonhaa at. al. II"! ry I.. I.ark.va .liditi S. Stran at. al. hniniial II.. wen at. al. v. I It Kulpa'.al. t tn. Al ml. mil tiiK. Co. Ti Inittxr I al. II W. Itrnwn r Win. U' hit mar. Sainn va MrtPio II. V. H.'lnili.rh Mi 1'ivitl Moy.-r. fl. M.Hrtna va Win W I tin or rt al I'l.i I p II l.af)i Mai. Ilanlel K.l.anhart ii. Ii.l l.r-A.. l'hllii hwn. tnr.l atal la' II tint Ailinr.ve Jacob Hnyjar Hutiin aa Santa il.nrta M.rlln va.tonaa Kla.lnunr Maraarr-t K hernimar va Jannh Kori'huar. Tin- abo eau.aa ara at l-nue aud lor trial at May tartn. I". W. W. WITTKNMVr.K, 1' rot'iotiolarf CiHit'l I liiiiiut ion Win: as tho lltii'hrr I ro.l lont Hon. Jodrph O lu.lta id tba Juill clnt I ' I a t r I t ronip.,aed nf the t'nutitlea ol Snyda I'nlon an I MiMlin and Nnouirl A. Wa ial and .lacnli A Smltli, t."t. Aaaordale JuiUet IB and I r sntdvr ooiinty haa Irtuad their pra rapt bt arltiK. data tint 1.1th d.iy ol April A. 1 l-Hi., tn nia .llrei-led lor tin-bolditiir !f an lr. phnna court a o tiri nl t'otninon i'laai, nnnrl ul t tyar and I ornnnnr and ilooaral court of narter Hrl .na of tba paai a at V Iddlal.nrali nr the nntintf ol ndori on tba 4tli Monday (l.olnu tba ill tit lay ul Ma; 1 ',) aud Cuntluua one weea . I Notice l th"ra'ora nnrnwy Klvan to tha I'nro. I tier. Jiiatb-aa of tbe I'vara and ( rn.taldaa In I an.) for tlinnmitity nl .snyder.to appa.u III their I pro) er peraona nidi I hoi r inlla raconla, lniti' . rltinn... eatiiltiatiuii. an l other rniirmi.raiii't 1 " H'O.O Ibitiv to tl, baiiportim tot.e.i.i to tiio.n iiiitia. to t'iclr oilioea nn.l in tio lr bet tie a o.l r tttic ta and t at- hoiik i r ixi'inl X in ludiiilr ol tl n oininon att'iiltb nunlii-t any peruna arn tciiilrd to ba tl..n atul thorn nttriidlti.: ali i Iml departing without leave at their peril, .luatb ea are re rpieMcl t i b. mi tit it In their attendance a ti e pi. Inte l tl'tiii an rorai I y io notice. illi ti iir.der my hrtml mid real nt the Shar. Ill' i llico in Mlddleliuru, llie 1Mb d i' ol April A. I'., one tbouhand ilxhl hundred anil eluhtj.la. M il II. Minill.rsw AUT1I. Sbarltl. Eoktor'a ITcticc:. N'OTICK in licnby ;ivpn that tho lidlowimr ii'tine.l pet-nna bno I I . I their Ailttiluii.lrup.rs i i u t. I mn' nud I Av'-titori, in. r- nut, In tbe UoutMrt . I lib I Suvdcr i 'on nty, nnd t bo i'ii iu" w ill I v pro led h-r 'con. (1 r It: riT II .11 no llll.iHIItli'l. iltlho t 'olirl UllUfulll Ml.ldli lilltuh, Moiohl), Mil) ;4ih aa, I, Klr-I uu. I IiiiiiI io . i. on I .'.I IkhiIi'I Hldt.l '.ecu tor ol til" entitle ul Jucob I ll.lt iloc'd. II, The II iui I Hi'i'iniiit id S, phnrea leiiilierllnv, 1 tin r.t In n id Simvti I'.. Winner, a inluor dntixli tcr id Win. II. Ittuer, dec d, M. The Until iii'cotitit nf Seplutrea t lerpberllnir, (lunrdinn uf Annie Miuul Wit nor a uilnur Untiitlitcr ol Win. tl. W ittuer, deed, 4. Iho II r.t nnd final ai-miuil of N'alhanlal ' liuwcraoi and ( orin Uui Kowrraua, adtnlniatra toraul llieialiltn o Ir rederlrk Ib wuraul, dec J. I. Th" lrt ami liunl accouut ol Amelia liil Ker. Iaann llilm r and W. Ji llttKur, Ailintiiln trftiora ol llu -tato ol I Tr.lortck Htliier, i!c d. a Tin Pi nun .'lii.'l f' oiot i.i .iiiv r.ru!. Oiiiirdiiin 1. 1 An.liiit .1. M mil i ck , it outer i bil.l djoreph Milltl.K k, d. 7. 'I'ln !i:i-i.i:iI t'.itt ml tic, iini nf s. ,v . Wrtt el, V-X ' r ut tl.i nunc ut Jnhti KlIiliKur, Ii I'M. . a. The fl r-t nnd liiml irn,in:t if.l. Kidtlrr I'ci k Adiiiinlalr.itor i'.,ul l.lliia Hi Iui a, ill t d, V. The llr-t mid tlttitl account i Thu'. I 'mo A ,1 lit ItiiHt ro t.ir, 4c., ul M .uu i r.t Mellon, deed. in. Tin- fl rat mid ttuiil uccoiiiit ol i:pbmiui lion In, AilitilnlMrutor Ac, ul .Snmuii IIoihIk, ilci'il. II. The II n ii I nci'iiiint iif.f. I'. Ilttrtia anrvlvlitK Ailinliiporiilor ic, nl Henry HtiriH, dee'd. IJ. The Ii rl mid flttiil iH'cunt nl ,l.ii uli l.i itr. 1 1, Ailiiiiiii.-tniti.r id the mialo ul lLinii I 1. ui l, die'd. IX The lift uu I puriliil account nl Tin., ,T, l.i nl nod .li.-eph 1 1 it mil li, l-.toeuton ul tbo i Mute i f Joel l.eltrel, dee'd. 14. 'lie lir.l nnd purtlitl nrcuiint id Sniim I dill. Adlul.liMHttol Id (lie e.l.itii il I mi ,J I i,i In d. II Siipi.itiiciitn iic i, tint i I Ocorte Selimirn Ulul .In in in K. Il.it li, Iievulira ul laliilti ul 1 ! elf l '. I er, dec',1. in, 1 1 e aecoiinl ul I unlet Wltnu r mid Mur'ha -I ri in. 1 1 II ii.-r. Ailiuliilfiruiorn ut the .- tutu nf lilhuritie S, l i, liiU'rllli:, dee'd. II. Thu in ion ii t i.i I in ii n I iliii r, one ol tho Adiiiini-liiitoia of the ol.'itu ol t'utliiir.iiu S. I leu Inline, .I.-', I. I a. lie nil mi. I 11 i ii I iii utit of J. I. Vi rier, A..i iln cir tor ol tin. im.iio ul I roiiero k Miot l. rlv . .. i d. I". I l.e I r'i ;it.. nniil neioiinf nf Iamb i , I I ii-ii.ii- mid Henry II. Ilii-rlnirer, Admium. Itiil. r- ol II, a e lull ,,l Hniiiel lliis.iuKcr, dee'd. '.', 'I lib hr-t tinil Ii nil I nceniint ol .leremliili hni pp nnd Al'tnr knrpp, Adin tilstriilora of the ri-iiitt-nl Hei.ry K. Km p, ili-r'.l. VI. 'I he f ud mid litiiil u it, t nl Itnan Sli imi r, A. 'iiuiii ir.il. r ol tho rrUto ul llm,. Ill, ll SI. ii l, er, dee'd. ti. 'I lie in i t nl li. r. Arnold nnd Levltnia H. hc ler. Adiiiliil.-lriil'.ta, ul the i-.-Uto i.i Junu Keel, r, doe',1. !. I be n rat atul final aceenur of L. K. I'nwlii v. Wuardiun ul .l,.hn w. H.Ler, a minor child ol lleuiaiiiiti Inter, iler'd. VI. 'l ue in mil ul II. M. Mipa, Otiarillan ol tho uluur children ul II K llelntaelau, deo'J . II. J. IM t K. II' ytatcr and litcorjer. "I'iiu liifiiniiii't' hIiiihIn Ijctwooti ulul roverty." l.H II. BARVEY 5CB0CH, SelinsnTOTe, ft. Hnpreretita Iho f llanir K11IST I'M ASS KTtltMC DOMPAN1 ES: N A1' nf Hartford t'tn.n., Airell tf.llim.OM. lltlMK'of New Vork 7.0,H,in Klre Aao, latlon" uf I'hlla. l,7h ,M With Uiopo h mpanl you ilitn no 1'ieml I ii in iii,l, , inn u, y nny Aaaeaiurnla. Ail property la etporad, ili.lty and hourly, to dant irl yl lto. llava jour property at all tlruea I nan ml. May I, 'to. ly. SheiiiTs Sale. Wh' rea by vlt trja of a writ nf KI, l-'a. Imttlrd out of tho (Vurt ir (i in 1 1 1 ti I'leaa uf SnviUr cnuniy ami to me directed, I will rxpucoio I'ul lie S-leul III llourt huuto. In the UorounU o Miibl'Ol urKh, on Sutnrtlay, Mny 22ud, 1-fC, at io o'clock a tn tl following doiorii til rani eatate tu wit I Hliil'll, ji j.-4 All tl.at certalu trad of land ItuaP ui .la. U.i n ti.Iilili, Hnydor Cellnly, pa l.out. . i d North by Inlid id Sou Sclio, b ami l)i,i..l I 'hit, l ant by l.ud ol tleo. Hurlaobcr, s..u.ti I y liit.it ul I avid M. vir and leaao A. :r Waatby I'ublio II" id had log to New IJeil.r, ooiilalnluK TLirty ArrtH, more or I. aa, with the ai portoi anoe. Sell r and lak' i.ii to aairiituui and to beaold aa tiiu property. I l)nio'i'. tsieimid. MtK II. IViil.lil.l-.M, AKTH.Hharllf. bbcrli'a nib e, Wl.idiebiit.L, ApriU'fl, lean. Sheriffs Sale I Wli'Tena by virtue ol Sundry Wrlla laaunl nut ol l.iet 'oiiri ul I 'mil iiioii I'leaa ul Snvdor Oouu.x, !'., ami to me di reeled, I Kill rxpiiaw lo tuildio rule, at tbcl'ourt llouio, Iu Mlddlefiurnh, uu Friday, May II, 18SG, at lOo'clixk.A. M., tho fullowluif roal Mlatn. to all I ' tlrlniiu. Van, K-. Hi i tin ull that eortnln lot nf ir round altuutri.t 'he loan ol 1 'rrebuiy , rSnvder couuty, IS. bounded north by New Markot Ktrettt, ouat liy Wlllux Nlreet, Koiilh by un alley and wt hv lot ol I.ydia r'lfbor, oonlMiiliiK tlNK KUIUiTil AI'KKi inure or lean, whereon aro eroolad two. Jury Intnie l)w Kl.l.INt) HOt'k'L, lLAt'h'. cnii i ii riiur.anu uitirr neceaeary nutlitillilii e. ien, luaeii nun eicvuli'ili and W lie l ll:u property el .'oi l H. h-U IKto. old il M I. illl'l.iV,,altr,n. M'HiL'dlU . 'i.d ll Lu jb. A. .ti., ii .In, t' IS . .a,lawi.Jint.'yiaaahuW.,tf r - ' ! a-
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