Eras post. Ddilaburg, Aug. 10, 1882. All communications, business let left Ac, for thin nlllce, tnsoenre prompt attention should bo addresod M follow! Thr Post, MiddlcburR Bnyder County, Pit, Advertisements, communications Ac. must be handed in by Monday noon, to secure inscr linn in next issue IVMibtv CnusT. fx I'n.tu nf Psyitw urastv haM oo th fourth ton.. f rtr.rr, ts.f,tnt )il.iab.r, mil Saoal VI imwiTT, m i , ti M4a4I Of IMMIBlMr TI1IS PAPER (II. t OBO. P. ROWEM.fcCOM ..... Adv..t. ItttfilMn II pnil SHEW YORK. IMP MV II Mrs. Jsmes (. fYnu.m fell end ie eeivcil ceiiiMomhle injury. How to mn'Q nnncl ifive tlio lilde children plenty nf prcm friiiu Hie wind Is blowing ovor tlio out stubble and fall will be fust approach in. Pimnn .'rd'ey's 3-yenr-old on, o! Middlecreck township. Ml I'mii bogfry nd buke ti - colls.' hour. - Eventlin "olil.t inbiihi'i h et i ttcplcd trt 1 ii.t.i wlulii III lm!w '. " carrisga train st.irt upon ih'-ii ovnu ing perambulation. Don't srtwl gold or silver by nmil, twUlicr by rrgistoreil letter nor other wise; tlio weight of Uie coin will bresk any ordinary envelope, Three per cent is the pr inl OAleulat d on an averK0 farm. Thme who follow yrirneis Dairy U Kik make 10 to Vl per .cent, with les work. Hurrah tcr the Encinp-njnt. Excursion Jatc from 1 1. st h to ibc 14th inclusive tivkuts R'1 lor one day only Front JaMieburx to Lewis town tl-2-J. Dl not fail to attend the sinc'in): ex-1 frcisc in tho L.tllmrsu clunch. ! bin place, by '(of. J. loun, on I lun.i lav. Vridav. ami Satiirdav vvpiiiniri . I '..er 1 rxercises are free Willi a view to orxau Uing a class in Vocal music. Only twenty-NPven copies of flui tenu's "Truth and Itoinorsl" have bn sold Dxt cdit'mn cxmsislad d II 'elium'red copies. This shows tlmt so many American ste not cranks as SMjipisod. - - Tlie old and weil known firm nf !Cur acrymcn D- Y. IHwimnI Sl Co., are ad vertisini; with us for salesmen. For those adapted lo Mich work this is h most fsvorablo opeiiini;. Tor further particulars read alveilieiiiout headed -A ood Siilary." Don't foi get i'.iil hiiu Kvrupof Tin. Wild Cherry aiid .'"4i li in i 1 ik all the prir.ss for enrin? co'i'lts and colda j if you hive been n-if cniiith and coil' tracted for 1110 1'iii'c.' i'"-" act vent her For sale by i dm A, ri. -nt -., Mid.l'.u- Urg r. Tliere trill br a i"vake-wnlii n I'Wi' Jlll ami Store on NitunUy eveninc, August 12tlc Exculivtil tniwic will be furnitilred liy'the Troxcliille Cornet Hand, Come, every one, 8 wo all an tkipato a sraud time. Cimmittcc. IJoTtCB. Notice is liorobv sivett,that I will Rive the person live days lme to come, ami render satinfac.tiou to me foratealing my peaches, w-hMi jrcw in my Kits. I know who the person is that done the siciiti !.', by dninj as re quested, the pei son Mill savecnid.-i, and vrlasling iltegrscu. li. .tvninot-K, M. D. Theatrisul and Circus Life. Tlio Historical I'liblisliim; Co., of St. Ixuis, have just issued a book boarinK the above title. It treats of a new and always interesting subject, and will, do doubt, be welcomed by many amusement lovers who desire to ac quaint themselves with the mysteries of the "profession," In fact 'it will in tercet all classes of readers, owing to ita revelations of secrets heretofore I known only to managers and actor.1 The author is a well known dramatic eritie, his style is easy and natural, and the numerous anecdotes and personal adventures with which lie enlivens his work, render it refreshingly into.est ing. Dook agenU will have a good tiling in Uiia volume. See advertise ment. - m .. Then art 78 stud eats attending the Academy of which number 51 are b sutlers, or non-residents. The num ber will reach 60 In a few days. The Normal lectures of Prof. Dill every morning are very Interesting and In structive. 71a publio lectures in Boyer'a Hall very - Thursday evoniug are well at tended. Prof. 0, Bauer loaches penmanship iu the Academy every day and lias a large class that meets in the evening. He is a sociable gentleman, a good penman aod an excellent instructor. The Philharmonic Musical Conserv atory opened on the 91st ult., in Buy er's Hall with a full houso and excel lent music. 21 studouts have been en rolled Jbr the term. The recent rains and growing wtuilli er bare brought out vegetation very rapidly, aud the tobacco and corn cron hare nearly r octroi ml front the t,lfucu ! Of the rocutit bull slyi in. iiiiittu, t Re nr.. Is of the Common School of .. ., ..... tool anruur buiimr, toot, A decade of years has aed since I have had the nrWileire of writing hi v ninth successive annual school ro - port of our Count v. Uimmi re-enter Ini the educational work an In our former capacity I was more deeply, than ever, Impressed wild the iIikiiI ty of the labor, the vnstne of the hiteret and the reHnibilitics of Miitlnu. After an intimate itersonal ac quaintance of twenty years ith the iroiiilneiit educators In the Hlate, ear nest and exuerieneed melt In educa tional affair, and with a desire that uniini allium, aii'i "n n mm I inlnht iM-rfoiui the work correpond- Iiik'Iv with the respective Counties In the Htate, I nought for information bv norreHinillnM7 with these and the worthy ollleial of the department, by pom readiriMT "f tiluciitioiial joiir onl and work, and by wIkhiI vlnita tioti other than that lii the County. If Ih wruntf for one who touehe the plow to nay he PXiect to fail. The iitmoHt I ran nay, Im that we will try touppp.d. The throng of over noil children In the County of all aire anil I'biirni'ter, grouped in their mcIiooIh mid fluywi'. rine bi'furo uw. In the coining yenrx, Ihey will he the citir.en Ilie iliH'lor, lawyer, Judife, iiiinisl.T, iiiei-liiniii', l.'ilmi'r or mcrclmiit. I.lionll mid hlate, liiiiiiimUy Ulid bi-tory Will feel the liill-ieiiee nf the work done, with and fur lliew eliil dreii, mid In tli ureiit hereafter. HimI alone know the emlleiw xtrefch of I'oiipeiiiti'lii'i" which unlet follow from the work Tilt work to be aneceivfiil lmi-t tie entered into alike by director, parent, child, tcm lwr ami Hiiperinteu- i..,i The school i In norfect order when and fiilv wlieuall thee p irtlo ire in ' or r ' .... ' ,. .il . . I...; t i li ' r ; nnv oe ,-i in "i i -der 1. vli, i, il .uMc to iMi t.ie .... , i.'.H:ir ,eefi of the c-o ,! I, ., ... i. ., , ) ....tiii .., '..,. n,. .i,i I ) ,i. ,..V,.vi....ni ..i i.a.o. . mil the lilitciiriir'nii If '.-rv t :1 1 I: ... i The n.ireiit are in o"ler, li, wnen they apireplnte the vnlim of dncn- t on ro I in I'll ,1 ; l. wnen thhv ar.- wise In the ibiil i iaiiii Jinent ot tlieiri with n view to scbonl chiUlren' time with n view to ebool dutieh and relations ; Hi. when thevl'uuy reanxeo, ny uiret'ior uu.i pa are properly iiifeeted towanl thai I ''' "ot euiliuci't' ..i.uiy hcIiooI. andt'hereliy HUtain i ma.'! ;'vinVi-. Ir c.i.;nul hiibits of aremeiit. T!io . biei. en are In order. clcaiiliiie, UltlM r.er. pun. tu ility. U, when their h -art are buovaut b." .n iooK. direetor will h- -nm-with uuadoyeil heppine-s ; i I. when pr'res-iv .. better sciiool men. be- tbevhavu learueil ret for their teacher mm hi oHlae i drd. when they are Inspired witli an interest la Mm .,.i,,.Uii,liiri.l iii It aiiei-eMs. TIih a i i . i.. i. . ...i..... 1... ii ,.,..,.-. III ...u. ., le,, .7 thoroughly iua-,er of iiiiiiseii, niorii 1 mid .b-c eel . .' I. when h p i- Hie c.'i.reM inatvi y of tlieMioieclsh'.li-on you may know wlic'b. r yo 1 ,,,- ii :.r..,n. iclto .m. 1 ; ::.l. wnen lie P'o,' 'nv.n. or tin 1 in -s v.l 11 apprehend correct iv all the relation '"'" f 'idiiuir. or w ii'th-r y i.i are urriuii'linvf nud ceiiti inif in him. falling lo the reHr. I'l'iie Siiperiuteiideiit nuiM love und honor In.- work, and be willing to plaei iiiiiif.f ii poslti.jii by attend ,fi',- Sute .fid c.iu.dv ediUMiiointl ( ni". -ttu-jt, thai ideas 'of tit'ieia stir 1: Mil UK lt.nl "tart idea in himself ue.'i.lue iiispired W.I, 1 tile woi-li a I i'i. Mdite SillH' I'illle lidellt lloilck proierly said in hi liivit.itiou to at tend lat year's State Asociatioii "noine to Washington for luapiratioii." True 1 'we may posses c lmlarhip. skill and discipline, but the highest of all ipialihVatiiius Is lu-pinition. Special pain have been taken to make the table of Ktarintif published elsewhere In this report, u correct a poHslble ; they 111 iy lie considered us irlvi'u a just view of the school work. The lliiaucial condition is excellent, only t wo districts have ll.ibllitle. The per cent, nf attendauoe is lower, by reason of f. inner instructions that the highest monthly average should be taken 11 the banis, thereby making the net mil averiuce too hih. Tlie si lioo! r-'r"tir leiw the e i i, "t fc-reat Irrciiiilanty ot ntt.-u-l.in". a ...1 teiu-iier have Just r a '(i to i"iiiriiii:i "t it.. Did 1, put o ih" children Mny at home, contt int'v aiilt the olilel I iff Hh coii.-'alltl III, tend, we uiiht hvn better fcliiml.-;. I'lioiis 11-e im s tiiil'lit in classes and 1 t iii.;ivi.!;ii;My as w.u iln cas-year i.,ro iiKilrxle ii inn v b'i .uure all 1 liind.-r tlio whole We uaiuiol expect th limit tatistiictory result until tlie ett.'n'..in'.-e ln.-fom.t r.'K'dnr. ?iLlai.i'i- i f live te.n ln-i.H could Ue in creased if the uuiolllil of bis waj(c lependi d in skiiiii decree hmii the per cent, of attendance. The alary ol u clerk in a store is in proportion to hi ability to win customers, jdiy nli'lans' mid Httoruevs' fee depi ltd up on the number (if their patients and clients, und an active teacher who can avenge Nil Mr cent, all else eipial i worth twice u much as the leaclier who i Mi'ihrted with Vt ier cent. Tlie iniM'hlevoiiH tendencies of tru ancy need to be more generally uudor stood. It N a fruitful source of juve nile crluiH. It creates a ditato for study, ilislike of school, tlirt'Kurd for Hiiihorttv. It foster sell will and self indulgence and form habits of idleiieHS and vutfrancy. Three words, truancy, traiupisui and peniteiiti.iry, make till the history of many crimi mils. '1 hn lux navers of Mu viler 1101111- 1 1 V Imve i"iirici tlmt, It oost iiioie to linn men, to board and Indue them, than it would to tench t he lit the tin tie and responsibilities of cltixeiiNhip and how to uvt au honest liviuir. An riuulture is tlie chief employment of our ieople. It is our proud character istic, that we are a workiiix people ; that lie is the noblest who works most and best for the ireneral weal, and tlutt tho cause of the workman is iwoguixed as the cause, of ull. What 11 man Is. stamps an imprexs tip on what he does, on the farm or 111 the shop. 1 regret to report that U?' children are uot in any of theschonls. l.uther declared that parent an en emy tu the state who did not semi tii child to school. Pupil in a school, learn also that there is a law iu the very nature of tiling, the direct purtose for which the school exists, reuires that some thins shall be and others shall not be. There is a time to beKiu and a time to close, . time to speak aud a time to be silent. Thus by observing school order and school studies our youth become inured to self-deuuJ, aud become oitixens self reliant. The education of children milit be completed in each American family as is generally the ease In each loelaiulie, but parents are often bl oom peteut to teaeli In an effective inauuer, aud tlie sUniauds of family lifs leave them little time for the work. Patronise then the public school aud produce a reading, lliink iuir people eouiietent to judge of the eoiuuion affairs of life, with a kmmI sense hard to find parallcletl ule. where. Muub sickness prevalleil dur iutr the term. When we think of the number of those Who have exchanged time for eternity we And it to be (treat. Perhaps more tears have fallen at the bedside of loved ones, more have fol lowed dear children to the (rave than in any previous year The names of the deceased children were published with the names of all pupils who did notliiissasiiiKledav. Mr, David u. I Hnviler, dlreetor in Union was called .a a i . a in lue county paper in coiiiuif tiou rtT'"Z7Z ".T; .--V..V" ni riijitjfjn iieii,ii ii'ii'-it'iii, m i-iiii'ii hi their work without Interruption, to ik ureat interest in liieir suhonls anil Krtu i iwii n in uirir wuuiiia aim i i U....111. ..ni..i 4.. .... . have labored to Inform tbcmdves In ' I iL. I. . .....I.. I. . r -nrd to the liest inethol, peruad- ,J that n tuuu livc.4ui a rfood iar i "!"f- carpenter, or painter from book aiolid ; tlmt he miii-t hiiveobscrvntinn practice nml experience. Tlmt III ''I to he reached h tho ti:nuliitln of the pupil's tlioue.lit. nrouMinx lit , miiultotlie free use of hi selfaetlvl ties, presenting the subject matter, so Tlieiuimi taKeonoKUixuiii-eoi It. 1 found the bent troverned schools where there seemed to be the least apearance of irovernnietit. "lntles uinke perfec tion, nut perfection is no, trllle' Teacher fail not because they lark educational application and industry, neither do they succeed by some (Trent plan, but by attention to the email mutter In the work. It In felt bv all Instructor that the saddest perplex- i . . , - 'itythey have to meet is the rilit nioral maiiaireineut of their charire Mince teacher areeo iiiiitiially deieu deut upon each other, 1 would special ly u rue eoulldeut and hearty rooe ration amotiK tlioe who teach where the xchool are graded. With unity of action In any n'veu direction you can uttjilii excellent rculf, and over come any olmtacle now exiHlinn. ('oUHlderlii' the low average Kalury teacher are recelviinf, we commend V'lU for your preparation, nod the money you o cheerfully inveted In Work on Teaching, Kducationul JoiiriiulH, NewpaiHr mid addition to your library from year to year Trim 1 when the library' of a teacher net ib" growth. It o ner ill cciihc to i;ro nl-o. When a tree xtopx to grow. It beiiiH t. die. A Teacher can not retain for any number of year, hi vlior and Ii i'-Ihichh uidess heNtiidie. l.ittht i what we want all ftloinf the line. May more follow the example of the director in l a ver, .lacknou. .Mil.ll 'lui- and eiu Krove who have ulicribH lor I lie il Viiuylvaiil Scii.i.h Ii.; iinai 1 - ".' t i h i in ( -i.lre. w .".t i','iv :i;i,i i.iit;ro war, r-ii'. ,,! J lli.l i.i.llf iln. I .11 l.i-l ...ll' - i , ',, hv.-iidt.', , V ' li .li.tH.Tcek. ."!. an i I nio.i If i -i I ( 'rneie .f i.ni:, to mil I . : -.a to iii.il-e :b.-iv ...t,f, hi" in . it i in f!f iHClltttll. I I1! ?,.l. ' W!.. iiPm l.k chiHii. i'i : i'ii.. in titu.-iit .ire iioilniijf V"i"i i li:!,lr,'ii, i v i lillilreii '" The importance of school vl-iuition -oiue puns ui iiie country I not Cause better aeuuniiitel willi tlx- op ermions 01 uie w.,r. oeri-r prep irf.i """''' " "'"" '' i earner, or pus censure niton him If ''s.- iry. It Hill lie u-cli if iiiiiiiv iiiiipw si'lifwilwl .. . ,. - ...... l ..i...,H an it her in i, ii.i.l.. Hv .- ii:i:ii- j 1 unit Ii ciijoy.'d this Hart of mv lli iu! wo;'!;. UUt visit w-ie inn I" t 1 :iiooi. mei 4.1 director nun imi p.i- "on. 1 loumi 111 many inoiii "'i liiuiiii'ti.' t.- i.-.i-rs ami pupil nml in 11 milliner 01 i'1-.i a lit--s nil ti 1 c.iifr ei a h -iioiii e i nn mi l te .iciier or t oils pro., id from the m-IiohI I bad bn-1 isiteil. to hear and compare their own work with ihut of liieir ih IkIi bor. We reciimmetid that next year less time bedevoted to the faculiy of the memory and more time to the ireueral work of applied knowledi'. Pupils learn mi much and know so little, be cause they study for tlie nk" of re el! imr. rattier than for the ak" of kliowiiiK pllttilltlleir II l f ll, Im upon the words without seeking to coiu preheud the Ihouirbt. Any teacher will be convinced when holdl'iitf hi Friday re-view exercise. I, et tliesu exercises come Into (funeral use. They are important to clinch the end f the nails, so they will stay. In onb-r to afford patron an op portunity to lie present and (living us ulni more time lo iiie exHiiiiniiti.il! nl school 1:1 eveiiiiiu ediuelionil nif.'t ius were hi Id. They w ere l ii ni Is at tei'ded by teacher of the locality and citizen. These are now miieii I ire f hi red lo public exhibition 'I'll" uvil music, either baudor choir w.i preenr to-cllier with sln;.'inir by the i'hil to enliven tlie u'M'iision. The ediient ioniil tone of the people can thu I e raised .Nearly nil the schools exercise In siuinir. In no exercise do thecliil Iren ent'inf" 'vith s i much cheerfulness and aniiiiiitioii. We caution teacher to take care of the childreiiH' voice during the periisl of transition, bet ween til" aires of Vi to 17 years. Do not allow over-excr-tiou nor sinif in too li ik 1 a key. About IMI tem liers desired an examin ation in thi branch, and a number ifiivc satisfactory instruction in their' school. The Counrv Institute was held nt tal membohii, Ho. with lir. N." i.' ! Slnell'erVr.if. .'icetliuir, Hcluiy ier, I Sub j ble, Hit, e and Flsliel as l.-ciliri-ri nud I Mlddlchorir diiriu Holiday week, to niiiiiy of our liM-ul tmioiH for uiilinir iiimi riiriiira. i.rssiiii im iiihii iiiih in i iu tiiukiu the Vtr Ii session a irraud siiccck. 1 he audience were well re paid for prompt attendant e. mi l much v:i! litble iiisiriictioii inipnrii'd w us Hiici-cshfiilly put into practice, 1'ublic tliiitiks ere due htelli r' for uet lla'nd and Kreeburif I !olleife ( lr cliestra for excellent iiimdc furnished. Thursday afternoon was set apart fur directors, of their number F. K. How er, K(., presidiMl, Mubject relatliu; to directors1 duties and privileges were dlcued. An Interest lutr joint institute by some of the teacher of till and Juniata'c.uuiit ', presided ov er by the respective Uoiuily Sitperlu lemli ids', was held at liicblleld In r.'briiary, t;ood feeling prevailed ami a general interest was awakened. Col. H. F. Mi'l'urlaud was one of the in structor. To West Heaver belonir 'the banner. It belli ; the only one where a District Institute wa held, All the school buildiiiKS, erected thi year, are sulxtaiitial and furnished with the Keystone furniture. The schools In Heaver, Wet Heaver, Cen tre and Middleburv were supplied with Monroe's reading charts aud Witiuer's school iu Union with Hut lers. These irreatly diuiiitislt the work of t 'achiiiif aud the prou-re of children Is rapid- I desire to make worthy mention of the many tasty schoolroom, decorated with por traits of Authors and Htateuieu, ('liromos, Drawings by the pupils, Mottoes, plants, and the necessary apieiidaires such as a clock, diction ary, thermometer and bell. It Is said "a icreat man is one who cause thiiiirs to nome to pass;" and the clearest iroof of a temdier'sskill is hi success. Your real worth as teacher depend upon what you do aud uot upou what you know; aud you re ceive credit nut for your knowledge, but for your work. 1 take pleasure iu sayiuir that the hiKher institutions ol learning- in the count v. vlx: The Missionary Insti tute, Frecburir Auademy, and Musical Colleue have buuu Mattered by a larire atteiiilauce of eaifer stmieiits. in eoiioluslon I tender sincere thanks to the ilirectors for warm support, to teanhers and pupils lor kludii nud A.inSlli.ik Sjk liilikiijl fikll K. ,Il it II T 11 tlmKdltoi-sfor sihiouIIuj i.y eir.rt!th.itVMiel)lainoiid Ham imm. tliviiiiirlt riu l'rn4. To uv co-laii iri.c - . m prouiptimsi In t up ntbu bifunu t tlatt and lo tlu J.i;i.t.-titl nil for v.il l , bio ejuii'el an i c.M w At ll W.i. M'lVK'l ' : lute. el. 'nt. t CiiJ.it j j o PFRSONAL Albright HiM'h Hint wilo of I'nion coiiutv visited fncinN hikI roluiivu in Ibis place Mi Pittimliiy nud .s'liiiilny last. Bower fin r tun of funtiiiKilon county in vlailinit tho fiunily of Dr. T. . Hi biKhnua, Mr, and Mrs. J. I.. Richl of Hclin grove and Miss Hinilli of Kramer vis ited Middlchurg frivmU and rclativco on Sunday, ll'm. II. .Snyder of rtcliiisgrovo, was in town on Monday last. Mis Annlo Uenrdonof Philadelphia, Miss Lixxin Hchoch and Miss Mnry ,Siirlras of Milllinlmrj;, visited MnN illvbiirK friend tlie guest of Men il Hm-hrr, . Millions Given Away. Millions of Unities nf Dr. Kite'' New Discovery for f luisnmptioo, tnili mid Colds, have been given away as I'riitl Jollies of the laniesi.c.. This clioriiious ouilny would be ilmi-ilnni" to the proprietoiN, were it not for tin' rule niciiis poi cd by lliis woiiib r fnl medicine. Call ill J ilin A .lfn.it.''1 )i ii .Store, and eel ii Ti i.i! I tut tic , and try for yi'iiist'If. h never euro. r.iiis io. FhrlLiERICK DOUGLASV I We v vi!. I'iiM -it'i iili.'ii lo t.r . .uivi li.iiii id of the 'ark I'lib l-liini' ' , .1' ; ! i. : I." !, ''hp , '.vi'ii li'ive re je ! ' lie' A ulobmur.iobv " t i : ,'. I'.'U;, :'C. fhf il.uiers n. 1 mi il i-r i f ' pi liiile.l wibi the birUTV but rhild'cn - 1 'M it." ' ' id iimiui make theui ch.ldicii. ibuiV i Hclvn luiiiiliiii- with tiiis li.M.k. ITe Clevelnnd li nt, c ((hio,) m . Tin bonk will g-.n instant roenpni lion us one nr I'm- licaltiitest nud inosl lliportinit work" ever e,iiiiri.ntc ! i.i .tniericiii tit' i'iitui'O' It will lake it .ac a a Vo nine mil -"in1"- Mi ,i. i .'Oiiipli'te ie "UK of i.i.r uiilinnii! ''is j o,y. Thr liVi .i i u.ulf ii porn is i'i i be ei e.'lml as .1 Hinn bir 1 1 ' i n: il.i,' u Viml (l,u ,, of , iiie-icii I aIio, ivitliu;!! s.ii'li eiaini.lis. niiht Willdonbt Ihc pii'i'lbil.' v if '. ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .' 1 'so hi.! I Ironi H condiiiiiii mi i.ev .- , Ii.d sf.i-felyl.-s important t" tl-e' jwoik -i'id lh" ,. --on h.i t t. ,. . 1 po " ' inbiu- .' b " i' d lor ln ldui inb icl. i... -, mm ih; upon nil i lass s 01 iminit. u Li ietu f-1 lirilll inll'S id lie. 1. 01:1 ,1:l.i l.l.tliie oil. 1 I lie mi r like nf I loiicliis s liiiv nl slit' Veiv .Mid os-ape lifin lumilajje ,p ni.t.l , ;v les iu'ei Min; 1.,'in ' Tie n- I ( ( ,1.,,,," ,. hie Imhw '. r.. '':i r; I n: ciinr,iiii'isoi M , ,,,,,,,,.,.:-..,, ,',., -.l.-tl . . II lU'.ltK, a'ld it I' ll I li- il sill. II el III oH.'li a wider raiifol .n'.'"iii l..-li i.c:it ,o a rank siillicicullv exalted lo win all ml miriilioii. It is needless to speak of the literary style of the bonk ; the iicfnmplisliiiif nl of the writer are known to all who rend. American will bo proud of this donation In Ibcii lilcr.iture, ami thiiiiklnl to Mr. Hon,; Inss tlist be bus iiimle it liiin-i If. Nprviitisne, ilebihiy, and i-xlmnsl. iil vitality cured by usin lirowu ron Hitlers. Thu annual reunion of tlio ''Sixteen., er," will be held iu the Opera House, arrislrtiii;, on the Pith, l,ili nml lt!i of August. Address' i of w. 'lei line will lie delivi rcil by liov. Iloytund Mnyrii inii.in ti'.'ti. .1. .1. lit a vi r nill :ul ilrcss li t' orphans during Ihc reunion. Mope are expressed an all i." . tbut as i-C'l proiiiise to be ill liluili I dunce tin-tall mi ' pork will, in ii,c iiiiinuer. be plentiful and cln u . j Such may possibly U- the ens-, lint! as the hniiii of i- 'tilitt ii ni seize ev-ry i opportunity to iranible, it nitty be po-' sible that prices in p n k w ill remain usually hik'b. Tho Dog Law. II anybody I attacked on the liitrii way lv it dorf, the party bus a rijibt to kill the don, and the owner can Im held acoiiiiiliible for any injury in llicted by the i.niinal. Kvu on tl'e premises ol tlie owner of a do l Id , a party be attacked und Injun d, utter j endeavot ini to protect biiu-el!, I he I ikuiiiim nun I... in... I.. -...., i i i .1.. r,.,.i damage iullicled, provided It cni.be shown that at the tinif l.f v, is in llf ' ' ' 1 1-" t of bi-iufss in on a friendly visit. If ii dot:, by li.iil.iu;; id passing horses ami veliicle iiccusioii any diiitiai;e, its owner is liuble for the lo. s ftiHtaiued, Thu the law very proi erly affords ample protection lor Iocs or injury caused by iIuk's. Value of Advertising. t binofthfl wealthiest biisiuc'i iiicii ! orCini'iuiuiti, Mr. Iliiikli:ii'ilt, iccntly made an addles belori) tliu Coiiinier cial Club, of tlmt city, aud said, iu tl.u course of his remark : I liavo cast my mind's oyo hurriedly back over my experience, in Cincin nati, and I am fully convinced that in fiiftcon years, with the advertisint; I Itava done, I have pushed my busines to a sUndiiiK that it would have taken thirty years to reach without adverlis intc. In truth, it is doubtful if I could have at all attained tlie results have without the aid of newspapers. Cor lainly the great newspapers are the cheapost medium for malting your trade known to the greatest number of people, l'rinted circulars in ay h sibly reach a thousand perseus whoso names you know, your 'old customer. Your announcement in a leading jour mil will reach a hundred thousand whom you never heard of. New deal ers couiiuit Into the Held will see your name and bunlues and know where to find you. Your standing adver tisement I a standing notification t ) buyers that you are nllvo mid there. It Is a rHirjM'tiiiil letter of introduction for vonr travellmr nalesumn. He lias ". ., - . only to ini'iitlon your name for fie country merchant to say I "Ob, yes, .1 t' "-i'i.,.!'., .n...!. Mn,l ir., u i.'r " ' ' -, , ,., , , ,K twlN, , to , , , ,u If voiir lli'in liaiii" ivas onu lie lul or uevi'i' Ii" tr.l nr, or, navlnff lieuril of,. Ani'in-l !, nr Franklin fvp., rvin ti, ou, 'lit yuu wuia loti(( siuce tleait. .Walter, uyul c.' .bid Sl .iiu:uus. i CoiitaiuiiiK nil the. cssenll il nf A hue tonic, nn, I surf to cive ati.-fiic-lion,!.-! IIioimis lion Hitters, tTn nrrtrn n,ir nnt It y A will rrnl mmn. wo wit) DlUUiji) X u .1 rs'it mump. Ih ..r Nifirtunir itiiiriii In n Hitr vt lp r Mm- wtnitf, i"rof. tnwer, t'fn Htutlmil, HfltiHil T'rt'fr, Mrrlmtttt rnrmprf' oii tkI titKh'rrt. rr ,fii, vriiMiy II ltln1 H tnirrUh , nml l H'tnjr it tvy rty 1h ftin Mon to trtun. toot l-H ' ih1 a 3 c. nl it;inii mn.l HftuDfi hlnr the up.y It krmurt'xl. AMrM. KkVPTltR HI IKMOtl Am, l, . lrwifbur:. 1'hi- n i;o., P W R HKlllVlrtf AflKftTN Ih tilut't fiitmiilriiiititi AGENTS ! on ti ur llottki nl MH'Ii ( ! a nnv CnIiImH Oman. or Ih HI In tret) Witt who II unl lain Utlty ol H.t, win. h oo h hol-l In utic burnt rw1 or our flim frrtidnt I tnr Inw It An! im! 41A tilr hi mauii ii km SrM Mimp I'tf iiNrtlu'am N- mm tnU nr.-w. r. KMMiuNK I'l IILslMI.Nl 4;U.. I.tnlniitftuti, 1 tiluO (Jo., I it. William II. IlipU.i. MillwrMit. tm.be Mills, in remlv tn do all kind ol work ill hi line r tin -iitfss nt idiorl notice, mid iT'lai'iilitees b.i WorU. II is nil e.Xpi'i i: in , im rlnltiii- M.n-b :!. f. A Ocliijiilu.l Knvtli. . uY. plcfl r I'li'li-ton Co!o;;llf l i" I'iliKi! tiicv lind tin I.iiiii col' l in t Hun In! i r i'U' .M If ifi i'l. lies I .III' .ti. I n Il ill p IV if nun" " -r '. I., 'lie 1 IV I. "'IV II l..llll.ll, iv II I'l i.lX l.i I'.il K'M I'Hii il'l'. i .. li..- . .. e. ii m 'i I'.i l"'ll.'" '.1 ,''' com ' I. il',' t lot hill:.' to ' 1 l'l !!.:: .' Il I J .-..i " . .Ill'll" - I" " i rl i : . ''i.i.' no .! I r i fsl fifi ' t?x ' f".v n ;!;;,..ii4-2i:f:'i ; . T ta . ,, , . . . , , , 1 " ,,,!r"" a iidiiiititi! lionic r- in order imtin Tor Hotter HursiniDs; than vxv.v ht'lon; . 1 ollcroil in $tim nirr floods, mul no lotilt alioat it. iow is the time t Iniv. Hon'! lc- lay, hut rail ni low orioiaa! cost.' u ho NlMl.OU'j roods cIMtSl IK' , -I sold hi or niiiiii iy. mul wo aro Wcscllinjratsiicli way now . i , eomniaihl to!)tia 4l ail. S. Opponlicr.: rrvp t.iJliij.,i:i' All. il, lSK'1. C illllll'TKII wr.rsi V 11 V .Siiuoiitoti, Uai ber .Nt .o. Wh III " o ' ltve I 'orn ., lints 1'iit.lKiet Hlllter I'Vlf I Inioii Ijiird Tallow Hprinu t'hickcii le-r lb.. Old Ties l'ea ( .'out t'hestuut foal Hliicksiiiith Coid I'Vlt ('oat Plaster, per ton.. II I I .': t l 14 (HI VI H .. to rsi -j in 4 ni II (Nl I no 1 1 im j 1 1 : i . . N'eur. Melservilfe, Caroline Hiiniiii, nued II years, It uiootli mid 1.1 dais rraucis Hylvi'iiter, Hired ft tear ami 14 iluvs. July 1:1, Na rait aired l-l vearw, 2 month, ll'ld July I?, iilary A'iee, uu'i'd 10 ycur and v.l nay, juiy -j , itosuuit ivirues. cifi'd It years and ' inonlli. July '.'ii, Harvey Milton, iicd j e.iis, ' mollis and 1(1 day. The I'urejfi iiu.. were i lulili'. ii of (leoiue nnd l'i.fli ariiie.llooilliiiK, und died of diidi'h ria. I lie rem mi of h.irali l ii! Inn lo und AS lir" Alii e were interred tu t.. tfrave. .J,,lv ' Waeiiimrtim fowi.s.ir, i or apoplexy, niuninc, widow hi tin- ute Jacob ltis-li, .tiifed HI year. 4 I umulli and Id days. A loving inotli 't,er ami reM..rteiI I.elKlibor l.us K'"" ' to her final icwiiid. v. , . . , a, . , ; 1 ,v 1 '.loniitliim .rti'r'.i..,. us"i I ,J l n,...l .1... WI.Hliip : .'I I I'l l !( If lll- : i v All:. Extra lrams D.m; 3 L'ira.np.ienl 11 addition to :! i : : I.i ikIiuv n I li 1- , lln T"! niu . 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