"t 1 ' !? ... 'J IT A.N3W TEIUMPH- Tfc Kri'iMlrrt 'umuIH be T A. s;wm. Hvtlivui iM-mit ami ivleiittHt. , "v ii v i .1 id S i(!.T. Tunv Vnt Uom.- I JltfNiU lniniTi'il Kitulls to Cure Con- I .Mim'iil 'ii': .ii: l-uiirf '.ruulike. ViHlill..'1-y II I ! I.ilnr. UKim 'UlHiiin.im ir :?,f';;".'., . "m"rM:,..-i T-iMiMubeui-1 fcp-"-!" peculiarity, a jtew ur tXr. A M'- tiii". ".. "i tifW "k "" leans physician who waa for many H li s '". ti' ' K I'll"1" " Itiro .mil .'.iT.i .'ji ! (1(1 M .: i1ll.-r.l- - tltnviY m'v. Hif tiif r ,.:w..., kiiK i Ursa huh mi -"' i t us i .'' "I o ma. RT-h I v ill ....l I'iiwiiw "iiutioi il ii.-iant.vH id uny .!Ill''leU rwul- All- "i .(In " i i l.l-l'l.il I: ii-.v .i-li-MlIH-i h i.i t . i ur 0 svst:ii il modl- lllU!""J ll U- I III! I'l 1 1 r . i-IiN ihI' not I'M' iii' iinm-- . ..... l. . ..il .1. .II- il.HV lllll Willi II lit .in.i'ii iiii ri;.' ii i:i:tt'iuj iiiMiim.ito hi in-' t.iiii''.' iii- n (iii-.. -i ' ;l tin' ---lii' iili-1 oii:uii.llnn' .. i . v ii.il d iiilii. Ill nn-' , , i n l'!i- In 111 Alili'llimi ami ri'itrt' iiiuii-i'iiii-i ut Ui'arili'U. 41:1:1.1: li'" imiti I i iii- iK'tii'lltti'd 1 '.111. il'-. :i .ljur - ;,. I. ' 'imi r-il' il I'. ':il . il...'. n tl nil Is it llll" tt'ill'l. I ..l l.-liai ' '.r-Mi-i li-i l":i'i ! r"in- iiiuiii' "i . mm i'iii.-oi'iu'i"'" "."'"y I ' IMi'i imi -i l n'l I iiri lll'.ll II. I-in i uruij 'i- S"ii"lv Willi' 'i'. A. Mik-iiiii. ill t - M. r . r, .. ,i.l i i-ii ii- Mll I..' . i.iii VU'I W. -J 1 ! I'l IV Viirri. ivmir e.iri"W ;, i'l 111' ".( H' ll i'.ir. 111.' II. III!' llll' DiK'iiH- I, III Alasu-Klondtke Gold Minims So. C;i!iii:ll Stork. .-(10,001) Minrcs (I . Hi.t hi i-:u' -J'SSiilllc, ut , tti'.i'.- ii i :;: I nu.i-as-wlticli -J-".!).!)!!;! Sliarcs I.im'imI f'H- sii!i--criitiiii)-- :t :irc iih'a .;ir. Sly1i -,IAL NOT l OK. Tin' " . I' in mv "'i'- ''i wl'1' ill1'"' ,H :li,' i:. ! Mi -I- of A!:i-;;:i tin1 emiiiii; wuimi, m lu ): ii 't "111115I1 n iily ihiiiii'.v nvailiiiili1 '.l I'lt.ll'K' l'i. -in t.i iln r.iiill -in !i. vte ..ul! il l vii-e Hie ilvxinil llity , r..r niiii ii I ' ' syn.lii.iti' of tliH'i- "I1 '" I,.-,, ii ... ii'i.l j.iinlly i .i .-. luKfUiiK'uiri1 "f nur I4H1-:. :i:i '. - I -i t - "f ynur iiiiiiiIkt tn Ki Hint .r.ti. ii.iil niiiii' lnr j.iiut iii'i'iinnt Wi;!i i iirl..n (uriiiii.K 'U'li ivniliri:ti', tills I 'imii'miiv v i I ! i-.iiltnut t.i wihI "Ut "i'" ' tl".lf ...lni:., r f.n i i !l ' "I M'mr.-i if ilni'li iurilmw.l fo'li i ; i -. -T-M- inn' V";t ; f,.'M-. s .il tin. i-;- r.'. :.ir ii'il'l, ii 1 1-1 t i I n i ii ii i h i '!i i irly tii.Ti! Irmii III.' ii.lt-.' "I ailiivill ut tin ,il ii-.i; linn with f.i'i'1, IihiI". "ml ,'i it to i'ii:ilili' llilll to (inmiH'c t willi li.-lp t.iili'i'li.i mill u orU nil oil. I .-Llllil- In .it.-il t.v liiin- -tin' I'liiinin tn In , .nt.ll'" I i I till' llllllltl i Kiuii Ivki- oivni'il jo.lil:;.' iiml if ilii' fyiulii'iite aii'l the !.l Miiiin-f i'ii., iiml to he jii.illy, "li:ni- mul Mliare lliki; V'r::o f .irC'fCjlAr -Full Particulari. n:i:i.i loll. .l.inir l: i ' ti- Sri-ri'l iry st:te nt ( oloiiiilo ; Win. i-'li.nv. i;iiilalit, riiini.i: V.. M. In -oinli. . Vh-- rieti'lfiit an I (ciierol M.. in;;, r l"-l-tlll.lll Kl -lit liil!l ll I'n. ; Ii. c. I iii'i, iiiemiKT M.ititimi Kvi'liniilii-, New V. ik: i:,.,i. y, v., ik hi. I'in I.-1 ity, AliU.i ; I'.lin II. I. i.viIht.'Ni'W Yo:-k ; i ieori 1'. Iim li'i'. Fall Kiili-r, 'm. aii I-iiitv noutii. ilmi I.. Ii. V i! i 'il. -Ll. A"H'i.ite .l iitiii'. I'li-Kt hi.: . 1. 1 Court Sui.tiri'Vaiiiinlioiii, .Mawi. ; lion, I i) I' i liniiiiiil. I:iti' l'ri'-iili'iii I 'oin t of .".il. I iiv.-r. l ol : . li.l ,..1 -i.i r. late Tri'iirei-l.yiimiiua fiiiin ty, ti! nii-i(iiirt, l't'iin. Silllia'l .M. II :ill, I'li-iill'llt rlleoM'l: anil I'..!. . :m '.- ri-li'.lioni' o , Wii'hintoii, l. t' ; Hi. I: I. I ..'i -r. I, l.'l Mi.'hin in Ave.. I liiiuKo III. : :. I' a (. i. ,.,. U.' W. I'M 1 iii. r. "num. iMiolt. Mich. : .lift. Atl .nn y it I.aiv, I'nll liivi-i. , ' ilar l!aiiili M i-Kiiiu'ht. i'- :it-l..iv. (ir.uai i:.i,.i Mull. i '.H' l.U- Allliili- I r on ti.i .iii.l i .-.li .to.' .1 "Mil V'.rl; I Iti'. ;unl ii. -. of I'ii .Vaka-Kl.i:nly!;r Hold n.ji.i'iy w i ; I I..- to i nn it I in of Iali.. ii' Iliv.-i, ati-1 lrla cm S.-attli' ' - i . nt pari. f Ala-ka, upon Mipply ! ii .1 ITi-r.-iit a-iip, ilo it ui-inTiil ' ."ii, .iiii.ii Ti- .'.i an.! Iiankini; litt !! ,l i' il ( I' !!. 1 1 I'll I i.i Mi.imii lla.inH, W.'l M ' May I.. The k t if mini-, aiii-.nly own.'il anil that ,..:: r I.i-iU"Miii'. hy the I 'onuiany. i:iI1V (' il.tl'' I. tilt- I'ulluwill!. il'n fl'tlt" 1. i'iit i I'li'-'-r I'liini iiiiri'i HiiiM liM r." n I- .'ii'. lo iili l on l oif .Mile 'Veil u.l -r I n: i-l -rati' inliiinii i.nv. I i'ti'loimi'iil ha r.. -I ill" iav 'rv:tK In In- li ve f'" t till, U ml I. , . ! I .I (ilait-l- iltrt lli'it ian from 9:0 : Ji : u l . . , i. l-'ivi' I i'l ria.'iT ( lal'ii. ll-:n-i:a:. 1 ' V.-n-n iu ' tent . on roriuiiiii' i.tii-r. I iai from "ii: -uti to f I" to it iali. T.'i. . ! !! rr I lam... a i;ri-it i' i n-; .' tlaiTi-i i tin- T.i ... i llivt-r. .anuii'K from ?10 Vt 5'n) it .ar.l. . Ii;i" ...'.1 .(uart lu.li' in Alal-'li, wllii-ll hn -.'. fr ;l r.i l". i'..-r ton. 'I'll' lo'lu muow nil .-.- .ii-ouU-ri'l of fri'i- luillliiK oil', Vfill it! n'lrf.i.- I. vnn '-' f ' tliieU : on thin iro.frty I. avi' mi ! I . un it. .:.- of IVI I.M-' l.y :J'I feet. 'i.ial.i'w i .'i .."rt-". W-. (loit't t'laiiil that it ii iir iiiotv' r I- hi. Imi ui'ilo knovv it i uithoiit ..ii ' j'la f"i ro.M'i'ifi' valilt'. '.'':. -'. ,ii-'-i' ituil Tat'-iii'iit ali-ive are of i.rii-.ay ii. ' l iii"ii iiif.iruiati.'lt o'raint' I I -oui nur - 1 1 " i inti'h'li-iit. mul ttre lH-lii'veiJ unit :,ii"-i:i-il l.y inc lou.paiiy. Thii i".ni:i:iy havlrur a-inin-il rxlrnnivc '.ii'i'- of r i It ulai'r an. I i(o l iiart iroM-r-r , a;i i'.:-of i-arnui lami tiivoli'iiiU on ll- TiK- . , to invi'.lor. a lvant't'-it Dial In i I profit alile n inn. .r. '' u ' W. Vli.ric ni. our Siipi'rint'iii!ciit. a.- h rn el ilu: Yukon lor the pit-t trar tvorK r.ir ii. tli.' ii-t- r---t of tlitcoiii'iiny 'riiiri:fore. . ur n : -'iiuu' nuv one o i-oiitril'iito to it (.roj' t iiniil uiii.'il. t. ut to on llioroilrflily nut lurwl. 1 ii oinpRiiy. nil lt uilf mil. e. '.pui.ir I.......I' 'Uu. an. I urrai rnoiiri"". in cvr- mn ! h'KaiiH- oiu: l tie: rit ic"! iiiianii' o tai.i.K tfl !ak. I hip l'r-i'h-iit ta'iM plraiire In rfferrin yu to thr folh'WiuK Ift of rrfcrcni-e : .Ihu.' V.. li Villi A Co.. lUnkcru, Isitrolt, Mi" h : , 1juji ' '. Tetsnl, t'oiuiiilfnuMifr YVurld's Fair from Vnin. "The It.Mtkery." t 'liliaifo, 111 .-riuttor 11 M. Tellir. ut nlorml.) : .lull 11 Hllafrotll ''lontilo : i:. prrintativB la ('"mcrcM, ; J. M. Il II.ia-iiprwntatiVrtol'uiiKn-iw.f'olorailoi i:. '. .'! un lit, Waliiiitori Trul Co. llulMIng-, YYiwIiiHirtoii, D. '. ; .tuM-plit'. I t-ltn, 'li-f Jiutir of ('olorado; frl I'. Mart, f'ltlrf Jullc Of t'olonulo ; ('. H. MoiiKliain. !1TIiiim-1IctiIi1.CIi1co. III.; Maori Jyf. KI-tro I'lvture, HUr llulMIng, W'MUiiiKtuii, I. '. ; Cart J. J- IjmiiIiitI. Owner ami Alitor .1ilf Uin. Polilo.Oil.: M.I.. M.IUxiaan.Tiix A-iit M. I. It. It. HI., leil, l. ; iK. K. Oiiwan, tHtnet (V, I'lillwlclplila. Tin; fiill-jiaiil hUx-k in now oSTertil Tkv Dollars jmt !iare. fi-ud ijiir onlifu to the . im-ima m Mn Co.. - Ja, aj Braaawar, K Yarfc. WOUNDED IN THE IMAGINATION. I ! Svarfpla at a Arra Wtt Waa (iol nri ta Ula of a Dallas. The wonderful effect of the imagina tion upon the mind of man baa been demonstrated repeatedly bj persona who were willing to experiment. jnn connected with the Ihantyhos- ine course oi a conrersaiian wun a nun -r "As you know," begun the physicinn. "I have long taken an interest in gun shot wounds of the abdomen, and have followed the treatment of some very complicated cases. I was in my room at the hospital one day when an am bulntice surgeon came to me and said that ii man Buffering from a gunshot wound In the abdomen had been brought In for treatment. Like 90 per cent, of such cukcs, be was colored, for the southern negroes, unlike their northern brethren, imve more fuith in the pistol than iu the razor, nnd pre fer to (.hoot up a rival In love or busi- i nens to the more hiliorious method of ; carving, no much in vogue north of Ma-1 non nnd Dixon's line. The wounded man, u big athletic chap of 30, was Ktretclied upon a couch, and ut the iirst I glunce his time seemed to have come j to leave this world, lie was breathing laboriously, and the ashen stamp of I lrntli ivnp, iiniuirnnt in hit face, tasked ! j.j,,, where lie htul been wounded, and he placed his hand upon the left side of li is abdomen, where the bl"od showed plainly upon the light material of which liis clothing was iiin.it'. He had ull the symptoms of u man bleeding to death lis I stripped him for a more critical examination. ! "When 1 pit a look ttt the wound 1 round it n mere tear of the Mesh, not j much more than kIuii deep, from which ; the blood was (lowing ipiite freely. 1 ', i.aw that the bullet had been dellectcd ; by something, and told the negro to stand up. He groaned violently and as sured me that it would be the denth of him to mote, but I finally persuaded him that he tvas not hurt lit all, nnd that after u dressii' of collodion had been applied to the wound he could go home. It was a study to watch the man's face as the truth dawned upon him. Tear gave way to doubt and doubt to the complete realization of the situ ation, and lie grinned from ear to car us he stood up. 1 asUed him to shake his clothes, nud as he did so the bullet dropped to the Hour. "I hod noticed that the man wore a bullet set in n brass mounting as a searf pin, nnd as he stood before me I re marked: " 'You seem to he fond of bullets. Has thai one in your scarf pin u his tory?" " 'W-whnt bullet?' lie stammered, as he felt for his pin nnd with tpi'tvcring lingers withdrew it from its resting place. '1 nevnh had no bullet in niah pin. boss,' he said, in terror, nnd then I noticed that it wasn't mounted as a jeweler would do it, btrT sort of wedged into place, with n lapping of the edges here atid there. "I asked the man how many times he l.ad been shot, and he said twice. Then it was all clear to me. One l ull hud spent itself upon n button, which was found attached to the bullet on the floor, and the other had struck tho strong brass crescent searf pin and had wedged itself there. That negro cer tainly wasn't born to be shot to death, and I know he hasn't been razored yet, for 1 met him in St. Charles street the other morning with the unique pin in his scarf." N. X. Sn :i. EARLY EDUCATIONAL METHODS 'I' be Whole School Mirlloil tint In t IllNlltl. l;ev. George Channing wrote on ac count of the school of his youth, which he attended j'ist after the revolution. Girls and boys attended together the primary school, and sat on seats made f round bloe!;s of wood of various heights, which were furnished by the parents. Children bowed imd kissed the teacher's hand on leaving the room. The teaching of tipclling was peculiar. It was the last, lesson of the day. The master gave out n long word, say mul tiplication, with ti blow of his strap on the desk as a signal for ull to sturt to gether, and in chorus the whole class swelled out the word in syllables. The teacher's ear was so trained and acute j that lie nt once detected any misspell- ing. If this happened, he demanded the name of the scholar who made the mis- ; take. If there was any hesitancy or re- f fusal in acknowledgment he kept the whole class until, by repeated trials of long words, uccurncy was obtained. The roar of the many voices of the large school, nil pitched in dilTerent keys, could lie henrd, on summer dsys, for a long distance. Alice Morse Karlc, in Chautanrjuan. Spnln it nil tbe Carllut C'nnni. licfore 1833 Kpuin v.as one of the great lowers. Iletwecn 1S33 and 1S78 there vre actually 33 rebellions, 1 changes of government nnd coups ! d'etat. Since 1833 Spain has declined in tbe scale of nations, and now ranks as little more than n thlni-rnte power. A : glorious tribute, indeed, to the wisdom j of interfering with the settled aucces sion. In order to understand the pres- cnt condition of hpuiu, wo have only to read the daily pap:r8. On the one hand. in Madrid, we sea a titular sovereign i struggling ineffectually with nn empty , treasury to stave off bankruptcy, mak i ing futile attempts with a discredited army to subdue his rebellious colonies, j and relying upon anartinl law to crush civil anarchy, which, be It remembered, !) ever the result of bad government. Incompetent and tyrannical police, and specially pf corrupt finance and of tax ation pressing too heavily on the claae least able to bear IL On tbe other band, In Venice, we aee the king waiting un til the moment ahail arrive for blMftO make hie final essay to save hit conn try from tbe dlftreaa with which tha queen regent baa proreaneraeiinnaDie to eopavJort&ljrhtlr IUfUw. Rayal aaakaa tka Iaa4 aara. -mn saw FuvVQZn Abaolvtely Pur rovai auam rowoc Co., Ntw mm. Jury List I.M of Urnuil .hirorn than it for the Court nf O.'fr nnJ I'f i inin.-r anil (trneritl Jnll il -llverjr iin-1 Cain t of iii.trter 'utioin of the Y ai-c ol Siiyilei County, I'a., Iirhl n l-'eh uiry Tm i'i'iiiiiicc l'i h u ly Htl. lM. (,ll.M Ji'KUl!!. Nnaie. tii'-u'ii'ioii. A lj it, ilolm V i-ariii'iilt'r. I : I unit tm , Fri :., I'l'iith'in in, liillhurd . 1' ml, uni.i.' it , lloi o .lohli 11, farmer, (iiayi ill, Irviu, lalmro:', (il.iMi, llfiir.v H , linn' htii'ir'r, M al i r. I.mn" N , l.ihor r, ri'iiilri'-k", Ca ts. (J hanlivnte II irtiiiiui, Newton, labor r. Ilurnhi rjj.'r, ti. 1 farmer, I. vliiK-t n, Joj. I' , e..r, uu r, Me si r, I i vi I, miller. Miller, l.'.'vi, lahon r, .Mit'l'ru, I'ii. i.i A., tiieri-hau', 11 nil in. It in. II., fa.'tner, .Murkli y. Jo'.uit him, fitnnur, . S'inieliu, ilotui, lahorrr, Shook, .loe;i!i, faruiiT, -i-h-lliila'-h, llai-v. y, farmer. Woniiier, Atiiinoii, farnier, f t Hauie', lalio.-i r. 'Wiiiei, lhirt'ey. lahorer. tt ihii'T, 1'Hviii tl., frtruii'r, Wolueiiiuth, A. II., nil ri'li. in', parrr ji kih:.. Ail. tin-', 'tohii, la'iorer, !oli, Fieil., inrii' iiler, lliti-Ko, . 1.i lui'iiu-r, lliichiniiM, b. ('., teacher, I'rouM', Ninth, fitrnu'r, t'harli"1, Henry V., i.itvyer. bllaklehl'i-Ker. iank. Ml Ml. r. llr l fe, Itelil'l'il, l;e:ith-lliltn. liiniui, A, 11., fanner. Perk, Henry, nu-reiinut, Duck, II. .1., i-h.t r, t-ii.'iiluir., (ialiriei, farmer, l'ett- r, Franklin, f.,ruuT, (iiitrhart, .lohn A , farmer, liolt'i!'ile, K. H , teat i:cr, lillinliii'l. .1. K., I i ln.ror, lli-rrul l. U in, S.. Iithorcr, 1 1 tint 'in 1, Jerry, faiinor, llerrol 1, 'lohu 11., lahon r, Ili'iulriekH, l.eliry, farmer, lloiitz, .lohu. i-i;;ariiiaker, KIohi', t'riah, farmer, Klo-n, Win J., s.itl lie", Keller, Hin, ,M., i-oiifcetioncr. Moyer, M. II., lahorer. Mitrtiu. Thoitia, :t' orer. 'iiucvall, I'.iulel, farmer, Moyer, Harvey, fanner, Nitpp, W. VV,, nil-reliant, Xewiiian, John, r-r., furnu:!', Ilplienheini' i. o'o i on, nieri.!;iii I'oiitiu, Henry, t. a.'h--rt lleaiieh, l:. ., 1 in. i 'i, lioimil, Na'.hau, la'iol-.-l', lie elit'iili.ti'ti, I htii ji-l, faruier, lieil", Irvill, la'- orer, tatl'.v, ilohu ll., fariuei-, lprim;le, S., farm r, Mahl, Peter Jr., liii'orer. Smith, I mile, tt rii'.her, Siaiu;ler. .1. It., lah-ir- r, SelliH-ll, tn'o. !., farmer, Knook, Vtilliitui, la Mirer, shitnnoii, lohu, plaHlerer, lh'-i.l.'IlC . JU-aver C nt re Ml M'eb'irit Went l i'i ry Fr iiiM.n Vahini;toi. I llioll e!!tl.'llve Moil rue MVst I' rry frelin-jrr.ne 'h:ihn..u Jae'-'non Allan. h S ritiK 1'i'rry 1'euii We t lleaver I'l ink In We.t I', rry WittllillKioli tVi-Ht lleaver lllioll Si llnrrove i'eiiu 'eui re I'elry FraiiUlin Jitehiton I'llillll Wit-ihiiijjton Sprlnit '.liililieervek liiekmi'.! .-el.luiruv. V liap'iiiiii .IlK'kliOU Purlin.' Wit' h nifton Miil'lleeriek I'nion Monroe Chapllian Winliliiuton liaukliii SpriiiK . Heaver S.'IinKrove Calilre et I'errv Jllekr:oll Cell' re '1 npiuiin , e'i'i-ijri''i' UH'iiii ,tnn 1 nt. I: l.n I'lii.in Terry 1 ii'nn Felinvrove t et J erry I'liion Monroe Spr n : Munroc beI!n.i;rovi' I runkliii Walter, tieor-'e, mui of Jitvoli Wiillt-r, f inner. Wolf, Ucorife 11., lahorer, Willi. -r, Inaae, i-lerk, .i.vler, Jaini-!, farmi-r, Frank (in I llillll lleaver .Miihlleeri'ek rieip:,i eau he C'lreil by Captitiii lUitaillllliiOJ Hull ll.'iii.'.ly. iwil..,-!,,! letvipt of HiN utiver failing reiueilv for only one iliiiie. ail lre-ii It. rilA'I.KIi, Mux HI. Oranl, .N. Y. l-7-2ni. WAN rUD-'teli thlo m ill tn t:t-k up -t'lvertii inf i;ii: 31J..V) tvekly; Ntua.ly ivurl: n'll'l Me f.n po.t.ee, H-tmlle, ete. Vlll. l'i MKHH'INh CO.. aiii Nortii I'ulura.l.i ntruet, Thilailelphi.t. Tit. i-'eh. J-iin. Ccmrt FraslamatiaiL VHKKKAS i hfs It. in. H:i nil.l M. WeClnre I'reiiliiuni JuiIkb ul the Juuieial lllsiriet, rolnpu.-i'il of Hie eiiuntien ol S'lt'iler, ,tni I nliiii ami Jermnlali Urnu'ii Slid '.. T. (Ii-ui-herllntr. Ki)... A.i'H'lHtB .luilrii In ami lorSny iler eouiity. have lHtieil Iholr pieeciit, hearlim hue llin lslh ility oi.lan. A.M., l'.n, tome llii'teil lor the li.ilillinc nl m I irilum.-i t.'ourt., a court ul Cuiniiuin I'lem, ciui t ill Oyer nn'l Ter. miner mi 1 1 J-nneral 'u:irt olHu irtur SuHilun.t nl iiieTmiec, at Mlihllnliurxn, Inr Inu cuuiitr ul Snyiler. mi the Itli .Mo i.l iy, (iMlur Dig t:i tiny ul Ker lh'is. . ami tu ennilnuu ono wuoK. Notice In ttiurefui-e hiiruuv teivuu to ilm Curuii. er, .litiil lees ol tin: Teai'e anil Oiiut:tlii: I.i still Inrthu enuiity ul Snyilur. t.i npiiiutr In their iniior mron with their roll, rui'orili, liuiulMi' tluu. etauiliiulion anil othur reiiieinhraiu'tiii to ilu ttiom' tlilun-i whleh ul llnilr ortieo- uu. I in their IibIiiiII partaln tu he ilune aiol wltnenimii itml purnon pmHH'Utiii'4 In tiehull of the Cum tiiunweiiiin AtcainKi nut iierrHinur lierflunn nre re- iUlrcil to he tliuu huiI thore atteiullu Bil l ilo imrniiK nil liuill lunre ti llicir liorll. .lumicef am reiiieteil tn he punctual In their attn'uluiioe at the HiKiiiueii lime if ree.iiny to nolii-e. iiiveu iiiiiier iny nano ii" "'ai inu ciienira ofll'-B In Mlihllel uridt, the isth ility ul Jan. A. It one tUnusanu eiirht liuinlriil nnl ninety eiKht T. K. K1TTKK, Shorlrt. Slicrifl'8 Sale of REAL ESTATE! Mv virtue nf certain write of Hi. I'a. IimuciI nut of the Court uf Common Tlae of Hnyder Co , Pa., ami ID me iliraileil 1 will rxpnte to Iiuhlle mtle nt the Court Monte tu MhtitlenurR'. Ta., on Fill DAY' the i-Mh day of Kehruary. I-I, at one o'cluck T. M., the fnllowiiiit dowriboil real r.tate towll: Tract No. 1 In Hprlnir Tnwnliii, llounih'il hy land of W, IT hline, tract Nm.'J and T. It. Knepp, C. (Ireeulioe, Andrew l lnhand J.O. Moyer, eontalninK llilacreaninre or le ;on whli-a are a DWI-.l.l.I.Nli MOU8K. HAItN and other oulhulhllnKi. Tract No. 2 hounileil by land of J. W. KllllK ler. A. I'ardne, T. K- Hefirle and trocta Not. I and 3, Willi the appurtenance, euutultilng- SB acre, mure or lew Tract No- S bounded by land of tract No 1 audi, J- W.KIinaier, !' H. ltelifleand 1'. II. Knepl't .Containing 110 acre more or lew on wblchlr erectwla bWTLLI.SU UOUr)R,UAIL and o1irr outbuilding HeMd, taken Into execution and to lie sold a the iirierty of Joaepb Woador. I'.8.1tlTTP;B,8lierifr, Kheiir Ofllca, Mlddlebiirg , T, Feb-1, MM.' JTMaatoeM and Wtmmlfi cured by Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL. latantatlwaaJ ' Laaaaa far rebrary M. INHm Tla seal Fart a Matt. 10r15. , ; . ' P - (Arranced froai Fvloubet'a Hotea.J QOLDIC.N TEXTVFrealy )re havt r celved. freely Hva-atatU 10 X THE SECTION Includes the chapter, the tnatruotlona to His disciples as lie sand them out to work for the salvation ot men. TIME Autumn of A. D tl tod erfntarof P and 19. PLACE. Soma village or town to Call, lee. Tha exact place is unknown. COMMENT. L Tbe Choeea Workers. Va. -5. Tbe 13 anoatlea were choaen just before tbe Sermon on the Mount; but their name are given here because they have ao grown under the instruction and com panionship of Jesus that tbey are pre pared for a new and higher stage of training, i "Apostle" means "one sent forth," on a mission, "a mcwienger. . I. "Simon . .. . called Peter" the rock, "and Andrew," were brothers, and among the first five disciples of Jesus (John 1:33-45.) "James . . , and John", were also brothers, and named by Jesus, Itoanerges, sons of thunder, probably describing their fiery, vehement tem perament. Yet John so controlled this temperament that he was "the disciple w hom Jefltis loved." and had thedeepest insight into Jesuit' heurt. These first four called were fishermen. 3. "lUirtholoniew" is undoubtedly the Xathnnael of John 1:45. "James" is the modernized form of Jacob. "I.eb letis" is the Mme aa "TlincUleus." a nd as Judna (Judo) the son of Jamrs (15. V.). In Luke fi:1(5. 4. "Simon the Onnnnnlte" i-.irnnn not :if Cnnnnn. for of Cara, lit: t t lie Zenlot. u ii.:'.'. tif fanatic nationalists nniong tlif ilew'H, lenders of the natiunr.l revolt against t lie foreign yoke. "Judas Is euriot." I. e.. man of Kerloth, n town of Judah. Hence he was the only one of the disciples who was not a Galilean. 11. Their Endowment with Power. Vs. 1-5. We learn that .Torus, before He sent out His disciples to work, endowed them with power and authority '(com pare I,ti ke B: 1 ) over unclean spirits, nnd over diRense. Thnt is. He both qualified them and authorized tliein. 3. 5. "These 12 Jesus sent forth:" lie had been training them in the work by taking them with Him on two previ ous tours through Galilee. III. Their First Field of Work. Vs. 5, 0. "Go not into the way of the Gen tiles:" The time had not come for es lahlisliing missions to the Gentiles. It came afterwards. And into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not. They could puss through Ramariii to Judea. but were not to stop and prench. 6. "To tbe lost sheep of the house of Israel:" Thoi-e belonging to the flock of God, and trained and prepared for many generations. They were lost, helpless, in danger, but thev wore shnep. IV. Their Methods of Working. Vs. 7-15. First. I3y Treadling. 7. "1'reoch:" proclaim, herald "saying, The kingdom of Heaven Is at hand:" The King had ccme; He brought with Him the laws nnd principles of the kingdom. Second. Hy Works of Mercy. 8. "neal thesick:" elc. Otiily by the visible help for the body that costs U3 something is it Kssible to prove that our.efforts for men's souls ore sincere. Kvery miracle was an object- lesson and a parable. "Freely ye have received:" Ji'bus had charged nothing for wuat He bud done. lie had come from Heaven freely. He gave His life freely. He brought salvation to the disciples free ly. "Freely give:" of that which cost you nothing. Third, l.y Going as They Were, in their orditiary dress, as coniinou ilnive.l elers, and mot in peculiar prophet garb, or with any kind of ostentation, but trusting God for necessary support. 0. "Provide neither gold:" nor even "brass:" or rather copper, of which their smallest coins were made. 10. "Scrip:" A wallet or email bog, generally made of leather, nud slung, like a satchel, over the shoulder, to hold the flat barley cakes, the olives and llgs, which form the simple conimis sariatof an eastern pedestrian. "Neither two coats:" Without change of gar ments such as would be necessary on a long journey, or in strange countries. "Neither shoes:" It does not My "san dals," which were absolutely necessary for the protection of the feet in rocky or stouy pathB. Probably, therefore, the prohibition is directed agninstshow or luxury. "Nor yet staves." or a staff. They were to getnotliingfor their jour ney but what they had. T.ut if they were used to a staff they could take it (Mark). "For Hie workman is worthy of bis meat," I. e., food, enough to cnt. They were to go forth and let the people for whom they labor support them. Fourth. Instructions for Their Ar rival at a Place for Work. II. "Into w'hatsover city inquire:" 15. V., Search out, Do not go in a hap hazard way, which may lead you into trouble, "Who in it is worthy:" A man of piety and patriotism, who is willing to work in an unpopular cause for the sake of the people, and whose reputation will moke the work at tractive. "There abide:" Luke adds, "go not from house to house." 12. "Salute it:" Saying, Peace be unto you, the usual salutation at this day. 13. "And' If the house be worthy, let your pence come upon It:" Their very presence would be a benediction and blessing to all who were of open heart. "But If It be not worthy, let your peace return to you:" That is, It wlH be as If the words bad not been spoken. - Flare and Thlatlea. A good man la a man who knows bow bad he Is, From tbe windows of home we may behold the heavenly city. The man who has truth for his friend will be helped of God. ; ' It Is as necessary to cut down tbe weeds as It Is to hoe the corn. ; i One ot the best offices of education Is to teach us how to teach ourselves. , Giving an inspiration to another is Ilka flUlng a lamp with oil, soma time tha UftitwHl brig-fa tan a dark corner nam's Horn. THE .. aaata'aaaa f.!A : - enriD WASHES & I1YM- 1 e tm iii f i i . sW 16 All Colon b Cmt-mf J Tri-Ennial Valuation of J"TTeMT1,t'ralaao, rwl "n4 P'el 'property taat.e fo, lloree anil Kenl fcstato mulea over ' 4 yeart olJ . inn. : 5, , . ".D.ilm '-'1.311 .-.Kill) '."!'.T-. .tltl 1 I 2'-1 l.s.111 , 2.' '. '"I ti llll '-".''."i 7:a ll.ivi 2.:l.i l'vU .t.-lirt li'll.'U' ,7iil 7,1T i.li 'J.77 4,7iM 1711,1 I'l .1.153 "tHii 2,271 27-,-lii7 5, US 1 -,'ili'. ti.ui:i IJS.Wt S.WJU 1 1, HI"," 13 '.W.2W Dla'r'cta plants H'.-llVtH lli nviT 'A'et Outre i Ii Mm'itii Kiiinklui Jiti-kH'iti i. Iill. I, urn v I.I.I l.ert'flc Mi;iirou I'i'liil Perry I'crry Wr' Siilln.ifio-.'e Nirlii; l'i. Imi WiMliiir'nn Tut ill Nolice Im licri'hy kH'oii! Unit we the iuivrMHneil C.iiiiniaHloncre will' uttcnit anil sit a i, iMinrii oi rerieion ot vnlimtloii- In our oltlee for ditve or UH nutnv tlavii as ura lu,i,'Bi.rv r.ip iIim ' ' - oi mo nuove v.-liii:illn- oi uie uoi or Correctlmm of tliu Uommliitloiiers, have been mail, Ix'low a Jut into aeoonHim v. Hi" iiiti-iitiinil mrniilitjc of tlio ui't, of July 27U1, l.sj, and ton 'liu-e, ritixe aii'l uqunllxc til ) n-iriie nciirUinn to litw. The ComnilMioiK-rii will attend fln l hour the ilUtriuH of Adam,, jieitver Heaver Wct ('.atif, hprlnir and JiK'ki.on on TlmrHllay, Tllnroii Kith; Monro, I'enn, gelii,rove. Union MMUIoereek and Chipinitii on Friday, Maroh lltli; I'crry, 1'tr'y We .t, WaslilnKlon, Widdl, liurn and Franklin on Saturday, Mitrli 121 '1, I '.!. A I tent J. W. btVAUrz, Clerk. Ko i''il of I'atrnte. "I sec he has been granted. patents of nobility." "Indeed? I didn't suppose tbere was any clatipror of his nobility being1 Imi- tatcd."-X. Y. World. A Stunner. Mothor Johnny, you shouldn't do that; It's wron? to bolt your food. Johnny Then why do you lock the jam up. run? X. Y. Kvenlng Journal, . Anxloim to Know. Willis This clnr I cm fcmoking: is Ihe first out of a box my wife p-ave me. Wallnct- What are you poin to do with the rest of them? Harlem Life. A Mercer county (Pa.) farmer, caught 200 rats in. his granary rcce'ntly, and when he went iu. with a, club to kill them the rodients overpowered him. He was taken out unconscious nnd baddy bitten. It Is risky business to tackle 2()0 cornered rals, when one alone will sometimes turn ou a man. A St. I.ouis man returned a marriage license he obtained a few weeks ago, with this notation on the back: "1 am too poor to get murried; will try again later on." His liancee, who confesses to 39 years, ays four dollars is suffi cient money with wlhieh to get married, but he insists that $150 is necessary. Some Oeorgla Judges have their odd ways. For Instance, a prisoner recent ly attempted to escape from the court roam, and the judge pulled his gun from Oils h!p pocket and shot him dead; and a jury tried and acquitted him. inei Every mother feels an i n d e -scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. HOTH END is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy! nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the Use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing (o woman. 91.00 FEB BOTTLE at all Draff Stores, . . or peat by mail on receipt of prioe. BOOKS Containing Invaluable information of Voce "ntre,t to all woman, will be sent rntC to any add rets, upon application, by Tka BBiDFIILD KtCCUTOB CO., AUtaU,6a. Daat Toaam spit ass lawk Iw - - To quit tobecoo easily and fa --: tie, full ol life, nerve and vigoi . Bae, the wonderworker, that m il m v tronj, AU draf gists, Mo or II. ( : ; teed. Dooklel aad sample ftX StsTltsc Itemedr Ce., Ohisaco er New Yore, Baby a imAru ES and DYES 'AT ONE OPERATION ':X.'ANY COLOR. I The Geanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses. S watta, wotton or Wool. , n..:4. . . . j Snyder County for 1398. Occiipittion, Irwin, an. I prufcii one, AC. J ' S,OT 15,.Wl J7.4M5 I l,.VS is.a-i.'i 17,.;. 5 . 7,SL11 M.il.1 19,'ir; n.ic-i 1 1, I ii ll ; l "',.ri IS.17J Vl.iitil Valueeof !! pniH rlv tan ante uircouii ty iiirpt' VH.72I 24N,7M 2ls,:'..l 17-'.'lW 4 .17i 2.V1,S M'i.1177 ?lil.OVI ni i.iii? , .V.').' w SW.IIK 1 '.111,1171 2"'.',7H 307,'13l IN-MIM ta.nn M.7W $jsg,ivi H,73l.t! tlie follimln districts on the tvitliin name n it.. , . . . ... ... niiuuy neiermiiiiiiir wni'llii'r am Wll.MAM DlCEKKK,) Naac Si'i.Tr. -Cointn l'UAltK llKliUAN, ) ! ! ! ' ' ! I i' , j i j ! ! j i . 1 ; Look at yourself wheu you 1 clothing ut my Htorf. I kci p stuiil.lv in ht'ick Hit bo.st ami tii, Hug of Ilniri am:! f inite' drill.;, I Funiirl'ini.r Gondii, TJihUtwi iir i j Caps. Call to n(?o my rdock. i tf; (1. MIVS CBOi'HERfiOSD STl- . bUXBUKT, - - 1'K.NSA. i,; 4',--' Jf : A SUMMER SAIL in latlics' shoes is i ileasa voyage uitiot, Fortlio pie: ure it, gives, there's no k like our sale. Crowds s enjoying it, and securing ' prettiest, coolest and best I ting Summer shoes now in: ufacturcd, at prices vh' buyeis tind it a pleasure pay. For house or stn Wear, pleasure or every-i! practical purposes, "walkii viding, or driving, wo supi the ideal shoes demanded fashion and tbe dictates individual taste. Ladit whoever claims yoar ban by all means surrender y leot to these shoes. (. H. GIBSON. A BASHFUL YOlTN MAN; or, llow I V ia nome wiiii fliv rim uin. wnnl 1 ' how I diil II, and well, no matter, wl n.l . 1. - ll ,J. I l . .. .. Adilreai Uahvsy B&hnw. Heeanntvillo, f I'u-ani. qtA MROAY sUk S wALART OR OOMMItSIt DO fan avar SMeraMf, ihtff twqjci far ytar mud. et t , tl ycx torn or to mifir If to, unlit, tn il for our uMiialt prict-Hsf mi ftrtiiA Wifumlik tnt vWs ntiwm. sminivnn l hh wv orrnoif. Mionw SZJ- I! A mi hk ), li-; ' 'mv fi ,'if Look! Look'; f) ex. "?4llrW "-T"' ' 1 t . . I'-') r t. -aV' I. ' a-" A 1 "4 .'" L vl
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