3 J L..'i 8 J--LP mm t. H. HARTHR. He that will not reason is a bigot; lio that cancot is a fool ; lie that dare not is a slare. EDITOR asd PKOI UJICTOrf : u. . ;a&L-.. .' muwiiua .u i VOL. XXUI MIDDLEBUHGII, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, SEPTEMBER 1, 188T. N037 A CO1502TPLA.CB ESSO Winter was dviog bnrJ, tod willi its latest lirn$ sheeting .Terytuio(j by t fall 'oot norlh iuJ beld its swaj, and tore with bittor gnsta through lite etonn driven street Step and paear)nls were trap" tot lb a a wary j trlHgraph aoi telopbooe wires were down j cren taoch poles bad boon snapped sheer o(T between tbe we'ght of the toa -nd tbe force of Hie wind. But the no cnrao oat tbe ooxt morning clour bright, ihsbini? in rainbow tints! an on a crystal world , and a lineman wbo was ont on tbe roef of a seven story baildinc creeping down to ward tbe caves after a rofractory wire, caagbt tbo dazzle la bis eyes, slipped and fell, bnt made a desper ate clotoh with his numbed hands nt tke eave trongb, and bang suspend ed by that frail sopport which might give way any iustaot beneath bis weight People in tho etroet below cried oat as they caught eight of bis port ions position. Ob, lio'U bo down in a minute.' 'lie can't draw himself up, for see it's breaking away now.' "No, it holds yet. Can't some thing be done for him ?' While they gazed opward, dazed with horror and feoliog tbe utter helplessness of any effort to reach bim in limo, a second lineman ap peared on the roof, pobI there, it would seem, to assist the othor. It only required an iustaot to take in the sitaation theeraokiug, swaying eave trough, tbe desperately grip ping bands, the gbristly, sot faoo of tbe doomed man, who swnug over that deadly abyss. 'Save "bim 1 Save bim 1 came up from the fit root below. Only tbo moaoirg of tbo cry reached tbe man on tho roof, so lond and strong was tbe wind which blew there, but be answered as if bo had beard it : Til try. Tain't no dilTicoc. to tne if 'tie Ktevo Brady. Maybe as we'll both go down jjnt I xefkon we've about ekil cbauceo, Ue was bHy fastening a ropo to tbe nearest chimuey as be spoke. It was not a long ropebut it would reach the edge of the roof, and ha made a nojso iu tbe end of it, which be placed around bis body benoalh the arms j then Inking u coil cf wire which be carried for repairing pur poses from bia pouch, lio pliod it to tbe rope a few foet far'-her np, and dropping upon bauds and uncus, mado bis way to tho oHves. tfold fast, Slttvo,' be called, on conjaging'ly s 'Tin coiniu' tolnlpye. Hang on till I get a turn of tbe wire around yoa good Lord 1 uiaa don't yoa wriggle or yeu re a gone one in spite of me I' But in tho same breath with tbe warning there was convulnive cf fort on the part of tbo suspended man, the parting eave trough slipped from bis rigid fingers, be was top pling backward, falling i ao space ; tbe earth, the sky, the face of tbo man above him all blending in one cbaotio piotnre before bis despairing sight, yet he did not fall ; tbe arm of Joha Herman, who had slipped like a flash over the edgo, was about bin holding bica np, while be ad jured t Get a b Id, for God's eako I If yoa vally your life and mine keep your wit about yoa, Steve Brady. Now. then, climb no tbe rope. It'll bear tbe strain, 1 think, and yoa can get on the roof from my sboalJers. Steady i so.' There was a moment of suspense. The strands of the straining rope ware catting oa tbe edge of the slates, bat the wire which John bad plied to it higher op divided the weight and enabled first the one, thea the other to climb to tbe roof. They stood there panting with ex ertion, looking into each other's yes. Then 1 own'my life to yoa,' said Brady 'bat I wish I didn't 1 wish I'd dropped down into tbe stroet afore I owed it to yoa.' Thd cause of tbe enmity between ibsm f The usual cause only a girl. Not even a pretty girl as tbe world saw bsr, bat the one on whom aeh of these men bad set bia heart. Thsre was something of tbe ocqaette 1n her, or else she bad not yet learn ed her own mind, for she bad given Cjoooaragemeot to each, or bo thought so, which amounted to the same. The biltsrness of feeling that, out of common grstitndo, e ought to aland ont of bit rival' way, was working in Steve Brady, bnt, with tbe words on bis lips, be began to waver and sank down nnconsoioas. Wbeu be came to himself be was in A strange place, bat it was el ill John Harmon who was with him and who bad this to say: 'Now, look here, Steve Brady, don't yoa go to fuisin' or worritio'l You'.e bften took wilb a spell, and lasted a blood tospcI ionardly, through etrainin,' bnt yoa don't want doo'.oiin so much as quiet an1 peace of mind. That') why I brung yon hero. This is my room and it's in ray mother's houso, and I want to say to yon that T'll be rqnare an' even with you. I won't take a step toward snein' Dolly till you're on your foet agaia. I woa't try to get nboad with bur through your mitfortin', and I don't want yoa to feol beholden to mo for anything- You'd a done as well by me if I'd been in your fix.' Tbo evil spirit in Stevo was quell ed by this generous treatmont. 'You're a better man tbon I am, John Harmon,' bo cried out. 'You're more deservin' of her, too-' I don't know,' answorod John, 'I'm alow an' yon'ro quick, that about tbo difirenoe. It just deponds on which eho takes to most, that's all there is of it ' Another spirit moved the injured man boforo be was conceded by John Harmon to bo fairly on bis feet again. Tbe latter cam liorne late from bia work one evening. How's Brady' ho nked of bis mother as bo sat down to thesuppor which eho bad kopt for bim. , Wants to got ont eh? He'll bo thorn soon now, but I reckou I'll have to give bim tbo slip to-ui;ht. Sbo'd be dis appointed if I didu't como 'round.' 'Yes,' from tbe mother, 'Uot sceujH to mo bananys nd give yon better worth for yonr money than thorn there roses, Julio..' 'She wou'dit think so, moth e ' Then a door went shot, and Bra . wjjh SUM blf.w Anwn : t.k ,l,nl ,,, when those words arrested bim, turned aud went np ogaiu with his blood on G'o. So, this was the kind of faith with bim! This was the man who was more worthy of Dolly than be w bh. He could hoar John splashing the water at the kilchuu sink as bo mado ready to go out, but Harmon bad no idea that a dark C,;nre on tbo other sido of tbo way, when be dually reached tho fclruot. was that of bis rivel. Hu did not notice bow it crept after bim, keeping him in night; and if tbero bad been any doubt at all in Brady's mind it was soon ouded, for tbey were taking the direct route to Dolly's home. It was a lonoly way, down side stroet s and alleys, and presently Stove saw a second dark farm, on Harmon's sido of tbe way now, creeping stealthily nftor him. lie remembered then tbpt this had beer, pay day aud that Jubn most piobo. bly bad his week's wages in his pcok et; bnt bis first impulse to cry ont and warn tho other died down Why should be interfere.' What bam'noss was it of Lis if John ohoulJ bo assaulted and robbod? Was not the latter stealing a march on bim, carrying roses to Dolly and iogratia ting himself when be bad promisod to keep away. Ho bad a momentary glimpse of an OBlifted arm carrying somolbing which looked liko a short club. He knew instautly what it was. He remembered aa item which be bad read the wook before of an unknown man who bad been sandbagged on the street and killod outright by a single blow, He bad not set this ontlaw apon tbo track of John Harmon; be bad nothing to do but to bold bis peace aud it might be bis rival would be removed from bis path forever. It was a wicked thought, a horri ble thought- 'You hain't got to do nothing, Steve Brady; OBly just keep qniet,' whispered the tempter. Bat another inward voice, doer, stiller, made itself beard; Wber'd yon be dow if he'd done nothing wbeu yoa bong down from that rotten eave trongb Did be keep quiet an' let yoa drop out of bis way, or did be venture bis life to save your'n t This hero's murder you're a nursiu' in your heart, Steve Brady. Are yo ready to do ranr 1 for any girl leastwise for a girl thu: don't know her cvn tniud wsll enough to choose between the two of you?" All this before the murderous blow fell. It takes time to Ull these tbongbts of bis, but tboy all flashed through bis mind in the space of a brer.th. As it foil a wild, ear splitting yell startled tbo assailant and assail ed alike, John Harmon whevled in his tracks, and tho blow, grazing bis check, bsd foroo to knock bim down Ho wan up njain on tho instant np in time to catch Stevo Brady as tbe ruffian flung bim off after tbe brief est struggle for Stove was wok yet and no match for tbe burly villain whoso (light bo bad tried to inter cept to catch bim and to break the deadly forco wilb which be was burl ed boad first against tbe wall, That set-to bad tbo effect of send ing Stovs back to his bed again. His bond troubled bim find bo raved nbont roeon and sandnlnbs nnd Dolly until ono day ho found bimsolf look ing into Dolly's own blue, tearful eycB. 'Ob, yon poor fellow ' tbo cried 'Ob, to think you carod so for mo But bow brave of yoa to save bim when you were sick and jealous and all. Yon needn't say a word, for John llartuno bas told rue every thing; but tho idea of you believ ing that I that I could liko bim 1bo best.' Dolly,' muttered poor Steve, bnrdly knowing if bo were really awake, 'do you tuoao you choose mot' 'You nnd yon only,' murmured Dolly, who would V.avo been vastly indignant bad any one hinted that honest John Harmon was mors worthy to be gloi ifiod by that same hernia light with which fche bad in vested Stove It mide co difference when Steve confessed bia temptation to her After ward. What woman will not foigivo a man who errs through loving bert Tboso roses were not intruded for Dol'-. after all. They were meant f t i'ltlo lame orange girl who was '. v jing of consumption, Tbey 'be one bright spot in her joy- ,', - ir),, foffi Jrl Oijt ynn i .) ,.: night, s long as she lived, on which John Harmon failed to takothem to her. Ho is Steve's beet friend, bnt be bas never found another Dolly. Jt niiic Davit Iinrton, "AUNTIE." Not long ngo Matk Twain was traveling iu tho couutry, and stop ped ono evening at a bouse presid ed over by au elderly woman. He was shown to a room somewhat bare of ornanunt aud furniture and yet slept peacefully until morning. When morning oamo aud be arose, ho became mindful of the fact that altbongb he bad provided himself with a tooth biusb, be bad forgotten bis tooth powder, to bad oonsoled himself with tbo idea that there mnst bo tooth powder lying about 6omo-wbcre. After a brief search be discovered fomelbing in a small box on the mantlo which certainly resembled tooth powder. At any rate, he nsod it vigorously on bis teeth, aud found it satisfactory. When ho got down stuirs; he apolo gized to bis hostess for using ber tooth powder. SLe appoared sur prised. What tooth powder V she in qnired blandly. It was oa tbe mantel," Hark re plied. On the mantel V she repeated. 'leo, in a email box ; it was ex cellent,' he declared, Good gtacious I' she ejaculated, that wasn't tooth powder.' 'What was it V asked Slaik, now slightly alarmed. Why, that was auntie 1' said she. It seems that 'auntie' bad bean oremated. ucklon's Arnica Salvo. The Best Salvo in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Cbap ed Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. I t is euarautoed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Q. M. Sbiodel. There isn't much difference be tween an old Roman soldier sod a cannibal wbo bos jast dined on a nice young female missionary, for j the former was a gladiator, and tbe latter is glad-he-t-h tort. 117 FIRST HOTTER. It was my first murder. Don't be startled readers, I odI mean that it wns ray first case of that kind Jed Sinkey was tbe acoaaed party, and bis alleged victim a Yankee pedlar. 1 Jed was loo poor to imploy conn sol, so tbe Court confijoatod tuy service iu bis behalf. In othor words I was asbignod tbe honorable duty of conducting bia caso gratis. Tbe caso was a toOb one. In brief it was this : On a certain evening a Yankee pedlar found himself at Jod's door, and applied for a night's lodging. Jed gave bim a hearty weloomo. lie would baro done so at any time, but on ibis occasion tbio greeting was tbe mote cordial because be was aloue, bis wife having gone to at tend k sick neighbor, and Jed was a man fond of company. He aod bis guest and a neighbor who bad drop pod in spent a jolly eveniug and when tbo last-mentioned bad none, Jed at least that was bin story and tbo pedlar bade each other good night and good-by, tbe latter ini tending to mako at early start tbo next morning. Tbe son was some hoars bigb wbon Jed was aroused, after eome effott by a crowd of excited neigh bors gathered about bis bed. 'Tbo podlar I Tho pedlar I' wero tbe words in everybody's mouth. A plagne on the pedlar,' growled Jed, rubbing bis eyes, 'he left afore daylight, leastways he said he would au' 1 fc'poHO be kep' bis word, tho' 1 waru't fool enough to lay awako and see.' But bis boos is in your stable f 'In course be is. Didu't bim and me swap yesterday evening T Quess tbe Yankee didu't got inueb tho bust on it, nntber. Old Rock's fifteen, cf he's a day Hut it was a fair au square trade. Jam BuitiU here stood by and seed it Bat Jem Barkitt, v. i. NV .1 . . . , jeighbor who bad called ou the previous eve ning, failed to confirm tb state ment. . ' 'X a" uiciQ see no tli , ', iu"w r an's wot's mere, Old Ilocky'a oat there iu the lot now.' ' 'You don't say so f cried Jed, starting up ; I wonder ef that 'tar nal Yankee's coming back to me V 'He won't never come back not in this world,' gravely repeated a gray-bnired earnest man, He's dead ! Murdered T Ho's dead, all split to pieces, an' its only right to say that there's Htrong suspicion out that you done it !' Tbe light of that morning bad, io truth, revealed a horrible deed of of crime. Tbo pedlar's lifeless body covered with sickeuing wounds, br.d beeu discoverekiu a tavine not far from Jed's cabin. A bloody batch et lying near was idoulided as Jod's property, while in bis stable was found tbe horse tbo pedlar bad rid den. Jed was more profuse than oohcr ent in bis explanation. He protest' ed that after retiring for tbe night, ho bud ueither soen nor spoken to the pedlar ; that tbe latter must have left tbe houso before daylight; and the story of the swap Jed cluck to with dogged pertinacity, in tho face of Jem Burkitl's flatoonlradio tion; Black as Jed's case looked at first, it was not long till it looked black- i in er. a searcn oi tuo premises was instituted; and trader a pile of straw in tho stable was found tbe dead peddler's pack. Tbe inardered man was known to have a considerable um of money, none of whioh was found either on tbe body or in Jed's possession, a circumstance which weighed but little ia tbe lutter's favor, however, for money is a thing easily oonoealed. Everybody believed Jed guilty eveiybody bat his poor wife, who reached home ia time to see her bus band led off to jail. She clung to him to the last moment, sobbing oat, 'lodeod, indeed, be never did it!' Tbe day of the trial was at band, I was sitting in my offioe, at a late hour, giviug tbe Southing touches to a speech I was preparing, more I must confess, for my own sake than the prisoner's when the door op ened aod tbe prisoner's wife advanc ed and stood before me. (lor face was wan and haggard bot a gUa.n of eager joy shone from ber eyes. '1 have walked 20 miles U see you to-night,' she said, 'I have at last tbe proofs of my husband's in-noexnee.' 8he spoke io nu Atenrod tone ; and when I board hor Strang story through my couvictiun of ils truth amounted to certaiuty. i Have yoa any evidonoe of tbe facts you have related other than yonr owa word ?' I ask id. 'No' sho ansterod in a ? ico tremulous an 1 anxious ; 'is uot that suflkicnt.' 'A wife cannot bo a witness for her husband,' I answered leloclitut- Tbe etrenglh that bad borne her np gavo way, and reeling backward, she fell swooning to tbe floor. I rained ber gently nnd placed tier in a chair, And wbon she had suffi ciently recovered to nndet stand rcy words, did my best to seotbo aud calm her striving to make hr un derstand that, thongh ber lips were sealod as a witness, now Ibat the bad placed tbe claw of truth in my baud, I might bo able to dnd for her bnhband a way out of (be poril with which lying cireams'auces bad eurrouodod bim. Above all thing I cautioned ber to keep bor secret, and by no RieRRs, unless I sent for bor, to be present at the trial. On the moruing tho case came on Jed- looked despondent, but on tbe whole, bore op with com ? go. Tbe prosecution proved substantially the facts as above narrated by a number of wituesues, all of whom I suffered to go without examination, till it came to Jem Burkitl's turn. Jen as tbo strongest witness was reserved to tho last. Ia addition to what the others bad told be know of tho fact of tbe puddlar's prtnenoo nt tbe prisoner's house on tbe fatal night where bo bad left Ibcm togeth er at a late born, and, besides bo was able to expose tbe falsehood of Jed's story of tbo horee swap. Tbo witness gave his story wilb "o-ifidtfuco aud clearness. It evi Juutly had tho sffoct of dispelling auy lingering doubtu of tho jury, in w'-Jiwn faces a rurn louk oi coimc- ion was plainly visible. For tbo first time I rose to cross examine. Tbe witness confronted ll Mm( "'Please opea aod examine liat, I bogan, banding bim a small parcel He eyed roo suspiciously, and v.itL nervous fingers began to nudo tbe wrapper. He gavo a sudden utart wbon be bad temoved it, and a silver- oasod banter's watch fell from bis bauds to the door. 1 1 never did,' he stammered bis fuoo turning ghastly white. 'Lot me rofrenh yonr memory" 1 ,ntceeJed. 'This is tho dead mau'n watch ; and bore is tbe peckotbook ooutaiuing lbs money for which you mutdjred bim- You were followed ou your last visit to tho huiiug place in which you bavo kept them wbeio you wore soen to take tbeiu from their concealment, aud after assnr iug yourself of their safety, to re place them. When you had goue, luo person who bad watched you and who is now witbiu cull, took possasbion of Ihese evidences of your guilt, aud Ibey are here lo cou- frout you.' The Late wretch sauk upou his kneos in adject terror. 'Have mercy I' bo exclaimed, turn iug appealingly from ono wondoi ing face to another, 'have mercy and 1 will confess all ;' and be did so, re lating tbo story of bis waylaying aud murdering tho poddlar in the dark ness of the early morning, and the steps Lo bad afterward taken to east suspicion on the prisoner. Tie words 'Not guilty' bad just fallou from tbe lips of the foreman, wbon a cry of joy rang tbroagh tbe oourt room, and Jed's wife foil weeping on ber husband's bosom. Conviuood from tbo first of bis in uocence, she bad felt almost an equal cooviotion of Jem Burkitl's guilt, and by sleatbily hanging on the latler's stops she was at last able to unveil the terrible seorot aod save ber husband's life. An Zntcrrridng, Loliablo Houso- O. M. Shindol can always bo re liod opon, cot only to carry in etocs tbobostol everytuing, om wuom core the Agency Sot euob axtioke as bavo well-known merit, and ropop-nlfti- with the neocle. thereby ous j taining tbo reputation of being! waya enterprising; n ever rcuca. Having eocured tho Ageoey for tke celebrated Dr. Kicg'sNev Uaoeeweey for Oonoumption, will tSl ttos positive guarantee. 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Ce - fAim Dwivt, ira TMm' tvntt, TkVJ At orncj8-M luiiv. ' . II " ...i ' ...BOW JASICHO. CUOCSH, ATTOUNny-AT.LAW, MiDHLni'.uuaH, ri, All koti entrnMed to, hit ar Olr iv . toui t ntttatloD. CunaultBtlei laa nan nd KtiKllau. S I JACOB QILUKKT, Attorney ttiul Counntlor at frtt Miuii-F.nirninpA, rollcfitlnnn tod all o l li r ilati. frtxrim atiaoiloj to. Couiul'.at loo la Lag Ilia lermau. j 4ta. yn. 1v.(hoi'3wi:utit, i-'m lATTORNEY-AT LAW, - i SKI, IS SO UUVH, Pjla t'ollnntloBa and all otbar laal baa1aa arntl It attanilsd lo. Conialtatloai lo Kn,h Mrt Uettnaa. JaaatJ J O. DEITRICH, H:rkrt 67. , Suliiifffrvn, I'M All rrnfolonal buimeM proraatlT atftttfoc) to. OooaultatlODI In f Dgllfh an4 OtrmiiJ l-ob.CS.'a. jji n. nowEn, ATTORNrY-AT-LAW, AKD DISTRICT ATTORKET, Jliililebtm-jf, JTm. roliaitioat taado. 'onfultatia la ProTTn aaddermaa. "Jnna t, '7MS. QUA8 1 IJLUIOB, ' Attorney h OoTr:fllor-At-Ir OBittlrr App'a HolMlov one r)oi KorTai K lYNTONB Hv, m. .'Ii..'It. 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