t II t 1. II Is w ).' ll 111' by a m oh JI. liv. Jt lit In- oi'il hall -i! i'oii; untl Hi.. I Ka ai to Hi Mljip, Klui-i !nm! mlsr. milt llll.l -il.' in Mich In to bo; pl or Mill in.' iit It tl'lt (lailKiT a in ti 1 1 1 At th Medical Cl slon Mi'ti.y,-. til.' foli riistiicii. Vllo, !, n ci'i tai Law uu The Nature of LongfelloVs Poetry. Prom fluM hnnns Joviiai.. It U tin? nwi-p of expivusing tiioiijr.it in lanniijic that raise limn above tin- ItiiIc rrcatinii. It thought, m1o;v y imagination, lit tnily rlutlu-il, anl wnt forth frvigiiti'.l witli emotion, that has jmwvr aiiioii men ami elevates its until. r to a plan nearer the Master Miml whieli createil hoth. This form of ex predion is termed jMii'try ; ami in it is relleeted, to a large ex tent, tit" eharaefer of individuals and the glory of nations. iVinoiij; the iineients, the gill of jMHvy was eonidered as almost di vine and the highest honors are Mill accorded to )iocli! genius. When the poets of (Jreece and Home sang, in lottv and inaieetic M rains, t ln-v riveted the at u ntiou of tlie world iijuiii them, and irceia)i and Italian glorv e.i-ls eiiielly in the produc tions of their u liters. While Kngland claims that in her inaieidos Milton i- comliiued t!. fstrfiijt li ofall hi- p.. Iice-s.ii, Atn-t-rica, with pride, places the ivy- ToVII 1 1 1 li ill till' el;!-ic I'ln'V of llen.-y Wadswoilh Longfellow, in native ahility, in , height and depth of thought, and in majesty of style, jjongtellow docs not eipial or even compare with the greatest poets f other nations ; I i i t no poetry is more truly national than (lie product of his h-ii, and d.-ar to American hearts is anything that is American. His ver-cs are picturesiue, musi cal, and through them all runs a spirit of devotion and a lotty sense of honor, whieli adds force tolieauty. Thev do not p ii'tuke of the rugged giainliiir of towering inottntains.nor -onic with the force of a mighty mtar.ict, hut arc rather like the juiet loveliness of the valley, where gn-cn fields, stretching away in the dis tance as far as the eye can reach,aiul a hillowy sea of golden grain, and the dreamy song of the murmuring streams, stir the soul to its depths. Profound in simplicity, musical in rvthm, r.inl forcilile in theme, his jKietry is the heritage of every Amri ic:,n, learned or untaught. I 'nets are inilueii 1 in their Mrilings, liv the vicissitudes of na tional life and religions hclief. (ire ian and Italian writers sang of the clashing ofarms, the horrors of war, and the wrath or pleasure of the (lods. Inigfellow wrote when the 1 I 4 1 . I ing into I'm'l oio.nn, and freeilom to M'or.-hip (i.mI in his own way was the liuditof man. Willi the per fume of this national flower pervad ing every avenue of lile, w hat won der i ; it that the dice! of poetry was to please. What an iiistrinic value is placed upon time and deeds in the ociu of "The I'liiildcrs," and, "Life is rial, life isearncst, And the grave is n,,t it goal, "says liis"l'salin of Life-" These two have hcconie lluli-rllold treasurers, the delight ot young and old. hen slavery, like a noxious in .scct, threatened to destroy the fruit of national prosperity, his soul in verse cried out against the curse. And so through-out his productions is good exalted and evil decried. The stories of "Kvangeline," and her lost lover, and '! liawatha," the ideal Indian, are touching in pathos and grandly poetic in recital, and until eclipsed liv something more meritorious will ,(. the national epic.-. 'Tis true that Alpine grand eur surpasses tin- Iieauty of the plain, hut lew are permitted to ascend the heights iif Homeric thought while multitudes revel in the simple Iieau ty of Ic-ser elevations. As vet Longfellow is the hiighlest liimi narv in America's literary sky, and as .-ii, )i we honor mm. u. M. .;. IIjkj is Good News For. Men Suffering riom Nervous Debility, Weakened Powers and ExhaustoJ Vigor. Weak won bartering from nervonn dclulity, weukonod power aud ex- huusfivo vigor, can now talto now liope. Here in soiuothing which will powerfully interest theiu. It is a fact that until uo KiilVeiors huvo been debarred from ueokiug ii cure by the great epccinliflta in thane compluiutM owing to the cost of travel to the large cities aud the high feoH charged by these eminent phyniciuuB. Here, therefore in a chauce for weak meu in oar community which uhould not bo lost. Dr. Greene of 35 West 14th St., New York City, who liuu the lucent practice in the wot Id und who in without doubt the moat tueceHbful upeciuliut in curing thiu class of difleasefl, offors to give free consultation by mail to all weakened, yifforles and ner?-ex- hfiusted men. Tou bare the privi lege of consulting Dr. Greene by letter describing your complaiot and he will, after carefully consider ing your coudition, send you a letter fully explaining all your complaint bo plainly that you will uiilerntnd exactly what ails you. lie will also givo you his advice, based upon his vast experience and wonderful buc ces iu treating and curias such cases, as to just what to do to got cured. All this will cost you noth ing and you can thim have consulta tion with the best known physician and acknowledged m st successful specialist iu the world without leav ing home and at no expense what ever. The Doctor is the discoverer of that greatest of medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy, und he has discovered many other most valuulilu special reme dies. lilts to him now, for ihi is the chance of it lifeiitno to get cured which you may never have again. Mi lir Tt lflril With. ' Tro-n CinciiiiiHti Oii.ette. ) Will ..'.iIh never Icuru t tint a "oil" is nn (' Mi'tit t In .Ir.iul.'.l, ui.il llnif wtu'ii It occurs trentuient slionl.l li pr Miiptlv applieil ? There no it ii .win..' u liere tin- trouble rtill ! ; mill while complete recovery In the in!.', the exception are terribly f re.tii'iit, iin.l t housiimls upon thoils ihkN of f itiil illnesseM occur every yenr usherxl in I y n little Injiiilicinii exposure it in s n i n -1 y t rilling symp toms. Ht-yoinl this, there are to tiny coiiiitl.'ss inviili.U who cnii truce their oinpUInt" i "i'.iI.N.'' wliich t tlie time of occiiri'eiiee (fuve no con cern ui'il were therefore lielecte.l, When trout. I. . I with a colli ue C'hitiii hcrlaiu's Coiiili lieiueilv. It Is prompt unit flTectiiul. '.'"in n. I nil cent bottle for mile by nil ilriitfijist. ALWAYSJIRED. HOW MANY WOMEN DO YOU KNOW Who Con Sny They Are Thoroughly Well I How They Can Ito Strong. (IT. IAI. 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Sudden faintiiiR, depression of spirit'), reluctance to k- anywhere or to do any thing, backache, " bearing down," mi l kiiHre.l KVinp toms of serious disturbance sel dom imagined by your family phy sician, and re luctantly men tioned by you. The remedy is found; the same noble woman who discovered the caus.i of nil your misery also worked out the remedy. All druggists have It. l.y.lia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is the greatest blessing that ever came Into the lives of suffering wouieu. A Cold In the Head The quickest way to get rid of itthe simplest and surest no bother, no trouble Is with Salva-cea It cures Catarrh. It TmOmU, rs&iia, Two tlM, 4 f Ma DRKlLMCrTO fsnrrr rr rt rr i TKIDNEUIVERi22Br?R DisRolvct travel Oall stone, brick dust In urine, pain in urethra, etraininir after urination, pain in the back and hl(, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. Bri gilt's Disease Tube rants In urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Root euree urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, bilious nem, bilious headache, poor diirestlon, (rout. Catarrh of the IU adder Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, dribbling, f renuent calls, pass blood, mucus or pns. At DruBglat SO rmli and tl.OOKIae. "lDTKildt- il.il.l to Hrtb" frt-OoniuluUon Irm. D;u Kii.hkii k Co., Bikouamtom, K. X. lUTfy-3r' bu ml"T.xl k enniutnl Mnruw for tnrr itf vn. ll I wt.4.rfulJT mcarluua lu all (inrui iIiiiiih, nrb m llkf.ll.. l.aKakKO, l.rrk. l..lb.S, .Nrll, llarkaiha and elhar allmrnM mbrrm pMn It an attenri- nl. Try II. At lri l..r.- or hy nuul on ir.-elpl of name, ari.lrvog and canu. WINktLMANN UKUWN UKLU CO.. BalllMra, M4., V. H. A. Tlioqgisli'qlc's OKTIIK LAWS OK 1'KNN.sVLVANIA ITOO to ISO. V vol". Il.iyal s v.(. Price 113.0.1. I'lilitliiued by a luipplvtnentiii v., lulu.. l..r I'll.- 11 ml H PHANK K.UKIUllTI.V. Ks.. li Tnli II UUUl (Ivstu-d In Mnv. lsSH llt'liur t lnroiik,-l.ly rcvise.1 Willi n fereners to tlie isi ii mm ion or 1-iuiKin-a Ulirest. 1 vol. sv.i. Ily K. r". HKIUHi LY. t-sn j-rioe j.oi UUI UUIUUUl (tssuc.l In Jmitiarv, H'-vlseil to iliiie. with references to the lath edt tlniii.r I'nr.l.il.'M I iff-.l . 1 v., 1, Hvo By i:i)M). y. l-tull. l'rkej.00 n (InnnlnVilnl (Nintnlidng forms and full directions as to tlieir uuu.'H, wiiii i ne Kee urn. umleriliu Acluflsy.). i "i. y u.r. r.siiMi, rnee I.Iki. Savidge on the Law of Boroughs. Siiuwliig tlieir maimer ot Incorporation, rcifiila- 11 Kl.l". null IMI'-Iliue.-I, Hll.l lilt' IHJWerH auu u.ii ica ui i lieir (llllct-rH. 1 Vol . II) V. It. HA VI INI K, K.MJ l-f:ce n 00. Tlie above Issiks sent pn paid on receipt of price. KAY & BROTHER, Pub ishers. PHILADELPHIA. JH. J. A.MIC. 1 1. li. ;s. Trent iiiu', iiiilii),-, 1. 1 li.'.cinl teeth, cmwti Mint hriil'e worU. Teeth ex trude! without min. Sut infliction Kuuriiiiieeil. Oillce inoveil to the new Hunk Muililin. MiDDi.Knrutm, pa. D U. A. f. .si'ANULKU. DENTIST. il.1 Alllllill'htcllll. 'rnwn it in I lirhlgework, Ktc, onice one ilnnr north of Wci' Store. Seliiihgrove, Pa. eJuf-ricc of the Peace AND GONVRYANGER. M- 2. STEIMNGER. Middlcburgh, Pa. Ruffleier Tlie Beai! SELINSC1U0VE Monnmssts M Mim M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r 1 keep constantly on hrtiuUri l m hi nfucturo to order nil kinds of Marble aud Granita 1!1 Old Stones Cloanad and KoBiirod. LOW PUICF.S I LOW PUICKSM I have ono of tin beitt Marhle Ci.t tern In the State and consequently turn out tfood work. DutrCoiiift and seemy workitprloes. Thankful for past favora I most re spectfully ask a continuance of same, M, L. MILLER. I A OHANCK TO MAKE MONEY. I have made tl.MO clear money in VT dart and attended to mx household duties beeidee, and I think this Is doing- splendid for a woruaa lau. perienoed to buaiaws. Anyone osa wll wbai everyone wanu to buy, and every family wants a Utah Waaher. I don't canvaa at all i people eome or seud for the waabera, and every waaber that a-oea out sells two er three mere, aa tbey do tbe work to perfection. You can waah and dry the dlihee In two minutes. Iam (oluK to devote my wbule time to thla bualneaa new, aad I am sure I can olear I5.0OU thla year, liy sinter aud brother have started In the busi ness and are lining aplemlld. Yuu can set com let laatrueUoua aud hundreds of testimonials by adurA-uur Uie Iron City L)lh Waaber ( o WO H. Highland Ave.. Hrstlen A, fltuburf . pJ, and f you don't soaks loUeX monuy It's roar wataMM. ataa.W.it. oLosmo otn SALEO OF OUH Furniture Deuartmen t Our Entire Stock of Furni turo and Bedding will be closed out in tbe following liiontlis at Prices MerHofBire. Cliamlit'r Suits, 8 Piece., marked down from $10.00 to $2,100. l'urlor Stilts marked down from $10 to $25. yidelxmnls nmrketl down front $0 to $15. Iewistown, l'a. I'. S. All good paeked and de livered in good order K. O. li. C'ouelie marked down from $5 U $10. IititifreH marked down froii$2 to$S. Fine lTiliol.-tered Umker! marked down from to $S. IVilsteads marked down from $2 to $0 Cane :iv i Wood S atc.l CliairH marked down from $1 to $!. Ifall Uoekers marked down from $1 to $10. Jjudies' l'urlor Desk maikeil down from $o to $10. Parlor Tallies marked down from $1 to $5. Ijooking (ilusses, ICasels, Pietnres and Picture Frames, Statuary, llas-siK-ks, Ilatt.m, Cane Seat and Paek and Wood Seat Uoekcrs, Fxtension Tal)les,CiijlM)arils,LTmIirella Stands, Tea Tables, Commodes, Cliilloniers, r.tii'euus, Doiihtrays, Wardroln's, Stands, Mattresses, IV-d Sjinngs, Ai'. Our Mo k of CarjH-ts, lings, Art Siiares, Matting and Ctieoa DtMir Iats is tlie largest of any Imiise in tlie county, and all price on tlicsc goods are marked down in plain figures, and will Ik; sold at a liig reduction during tlie Closing Out Furniture Sale. I am deter mined to dost! out the Furniture Department of my business, and terms on tlie aliove goods are prices named will Ik tush or note with ap proved security. W. If. FELIX, Jo raw o It"? n tec 9 : -!-Fi - ire, Lil apd AtfidyM iurapce. Snyder's otv and reliable Ins l Sjnce Agency, SEUNSQROtT.J., SNYDER COUNTY, PA ui a a ajj.- I V. Snydor, Agent, Successor ithl t,io late William II. Snydor. The rar-ExcelleneH of lifislinble Inaurance ia represented in thef i?'U18L Sfn ,tta CoH1 ' f118 from wmch to mke a selection Better the World over. . , rii.ip., LOCATION, i.,T - ""-' "j-'i rV. viuciuuinif ioreiffn KMHets) $ ,:,hii Hartford, of Ifart . Vd, Conn , (oldest Amoriecn Co.) 8 r.r Y?14 . , J''Iiar!ford, Conn. z'A ...... a...: X-..-X- .i 'M.ilt LIFE Mutual Life Ins. (bo.' New York, Htniit ACCIDENT Kmiloyerh' to ability Assurance Corporation Accident Ins. Co. 3 uhscribod Capital of ' S3 rr, -iei' L,fe1a!1' Accident i(is accepted at tlie lowest possible' ra tified by a st ru t regard to uituul safety. All just claims pronn- .... .. .j...., . ,,. . .v,,.. ,!., 1, mi 111 1 i-iiii ic,M in nn r huu.ii ..f . r.ii wi'.it iv svvni.' ) i ) Ofliceoti Market Street, Sehusi-r ance promptly furnished. , 1 Snecial CLOSING Reduction at ttc OUT SALE my stock anB'i will offer a special reduction of t I 20, and 30 per cent, on all 'c f CLOTHINH hand always kept j, ucno rui iiiblling UOOQI Don't fail to see the bestbargal in r.nft nnntifw I ti'c. Mmm ciotliier. ureat Reduction Sale of av ii ru irw vr ia ii cj 13 i.i I Le. tfii! eg L- iB 1 U7 Cancer I Career I CuiiccrcurKilou tlie 'tuvast. beiul, face, lip hiuid or iiiiywlii'ro on tlie cxtoriiel surface or the h.Kly (in .j;,t il:i;s) wliliout tlio Ioks of a drop t lil. hiiI. No knir.i us.dt. TvruiR very n-a-smmlili'. Cull ut my ofllro oruiiartaa I. It. ItoTIIIHK'K, M. II., N.-w IJ-rlln, I'll. 1. s. Kimiiy iifikjinir UnitfKiKt or iiiircliinit whi'flu'r he kri'iM lr. II. It. Kolliim k b ri-ino. (llisvl. : Two-Jay Coui;li('uri'. lllu'uiimilc I.lnl-liii-iit. Klfi-lrlL-NiMiriiltrliK'urc. I.lv.-r rills, ll. ui. ui'Iib rnwil.TS. Vunt itiln I'onilittuii I'mv.l. r for all doiiifHtln unliniilK, K-is. l'.'iix rinliii, (i ii.l.'ii Tlnrturu, IVrfeeto Vanilla, LiiuU.iuuiu, I'atv KorlcundC'astnroil. If not, tell lit iu to enlor (horn ut onoe iui tlii'y nrn uol.l and usi'il every wUerc. ll.lt. ItOTIIHOi'K, M. Ii.. 1'liyKkrlun und I'liuniiuclst, Nuw llurllu, l'a. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE . to T 8. Qcincxv, ;i Drawer 108, Chicago, Becre "V' tary of the 6ra accident 4 CourajiT, for informatloa V regarding Accident Iuur- ii'.litioi Mention thla piper. By ao doing you can save tntmberablp fee. ILa paid over $000,000.00 foe accidental lujurlea. B your own Agent. 0 MOICaX KXAMINATIOir &Q0ULa 1-1 n The Undersigned Offer The Public Vieir j AT THE GKEATESTSACRincHEvEIl KNOWN IN CENTRAL I PYLVANIA. v 'yr 25.: ?r ... above Hr.l 1 Filube,r S,,i.t8, 14.0i (Jotton Top MuttreHt, Hard W00J ChnmliHP s., 1. 1n.u1 u- . Hard Wood Clmniber Suits! Auuipie uhk Butts, 8 I'it'Ces I'IuhIi Piirlnl. Knifu Wooden t'lialra per net.... . II ' t ,V ' " "I ""111 fJBH.. 111.00 U oven Wira Xl..n.... l!.00.Hed Springs 80.0(1 1 I)ropfablH8, per ft.... .jv.i niuoriu Kockera., H' -.ver,tul'' ' the furniture line, incln.lin., Mir,,,,- TenU Hl.lul tat la Wlla Fek bVr I'll Iowa I 1 Kmr" ,t,,lf'H- '"y Kockors.' Haby 1 Spotual Attention Oiven to Undertaking fc Embali. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, HlFFUNlJCWi a1 Ion In; C( w I: lac I have in stock a full ana co! Furniture ofall Kinds! At all times you can kco tlie latent styles of f Parlor and BBd-Ranm Suifc SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTItfiSSM wuna. bi'Kl.N(,S, ETC, In short cverythini: usnallv found in i. r. ..i vj turn Stiri I m.iL-.i ui....i. I.. i- . . . .IE r --. n'vii 01 repairing, urih ilst lril' illlil ll.llll t liiif inn. i ni-o 0 1 UNDERTAKING In All Its BranchF uiufJe a comity at lowt-st jirices. No charges for EmUlii You will uave mone bj calling on mtt k-fore pun-luwing r JACOB HAUpV1 iri.l.f i.nxrfii ttrrtr rvrtrn . V jxnnuvtio- jiuihuijtu Market St., ScIinHgrove, l'a. ioi 1 f a" t? e I tie a Drniirrn f" LX I W IU1VO IruuilMoiis.i m s r1 '"'"'hi aa uariu Ku bad D:Uiriloiiiuilou from liualur --a. wnusmor oaiKiiiiaaa, Jul 1 Ml I alaua and aoclair ladlia Imlim Ik lhuuaauUa auni DATlruvA ... . ""II" BT MAIL ladaatlall.. 9.1m tu..i .... 1 ...... 1 DR. SNYDERarrCiiV': NEW SEED GUIDE F0nT6 HKNT FBKB TO A IX APPI.irtNTIi. A talaablaT,, . Ubla.ro.iDf whiak tollV kuw anj to .laul, alaa a' Jff j... to altar dnrliia Ih.mMk .1 a.an UmS,t-.A ,''pD6Lqfir''yr5:r.te vwv k.ll mwm. Tin mil luwaraaaakafvkMa w.l avMlaaa !.. 2l,i I. . L. . aoaaaiimiiir aaanpta or maaa, , aardaa a U.kl a4 baaauraj aaaablaa.awf Iba l. af ttl" 'i ratitlttoaabiiala. AaoUWaaaaalafcaa. blraalaV liL,,.tr lUaalra. auifcaaaaawt.aaaa.iii i.a.a. ..,- - WJ, on E Vit. Lei e 1 0: Jtii hi ! irr
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