a a a 16 a i )f 14 Ir i- oa Ob 58. h nit r tc iu it J M ' of bo. ug ad. iU at; re ad nn sit tal iu fot inr tict-i ioa ear, ittla ron. ro() Co!- life be a mid- orkv liStol ode ind. 1 O O t ! Immortality. VTt r but wilklnt baitot 800a to hr here no more ; The eraille if hehiml n, Th lonib l Just before. Whence cnme, and wither go we f Tb eraille anil the Inmb (Utve nut tbli netful problem Of glory or of gloom. Whenee enme, ant whither g wo, At on life' silver aireini We se from gloom to Rlnry, To waking from dream ? Eternity behind ua., Eternity before j Life's Burrow ipan It left o AnJ looa It wilt be o'er Mn li ft niloroenem. An I all beneath blra itandi Objective to ble reaton, Subjective to bil banilt. Tbt Jarzlhif ephere shore Lint Await I he won lr.nn cull Of thi intffral portion Of tb Eierual All. No vae nam can hide Mm ; Nonentity I niitjhi J Tb tb Ink ins au.l Ihe thinker Are iuheoie uf hit thought. He aot by hi vol 11 ion. Hrlf-ninvel hy bin own will, An I hence b is innornl ll borrow not hn Kill. What earnva of glory (gk.ia Along the lurry plain, Awaking bcipo wit inn in ! Tin bop cannot be rain. Ko (tift ii inl; given ; No goml in Thinly dons J Tb goal of beamy mock not Tb toul by tvlioia 'lit nuo. Each ttnranl atom moving In naiuro'i utronj emltr,'-! ( Each ibongbt ami aoiion Ailing tla well 'p'iinie l plaoe, rroclnima i uwn monition ; In vain aD'l iu 1 on Iirrgnanl, ant abate not, For notbing eau be loat. I lova thin flowery footaloul, 1 love tlieae ekie above ; They kindle hope within me Or petfect light mid love : I greet tlieae mutt J.ttie itloiTcl, Tbougb sbadoy they be. But wben my earthly oliip shall link, 'Til lo anoiber Ma. H o 1 e c t T u 1 i) A Wife's Mistake. Mm. Hopgoo J pi iituil on Loins one ml tbe bont bontki'i'nurs. S ho aim ae of thoso nipi.l Immcwives who iirsuo au atom of tlunt it a hunt or iii"kt purouu a 8t.11. Xj b il I 11 1 nreJ Ay over il.trcJ to buzz within ler dainty walls j cit nnno I pon Lor hem thstono. 1'hmt.i wore shooed bflctinsi) thoir loulIuU waul.i 'all. Ciimtry binU wo 10 ruthl.tsNlv xcludod lout tlioy shonl I Hitattor eed. Sunshiiio wur re;r:inled an an rch enemy. 'It brin,' lli.;.s, 1111J Vlua the cat-pots.' v iid Mrs. Hop- Ood. As for Mr. IIopijoo l nnd the eliil- hren, thov lived mostly iu tUo kiteb- n. 'I can't bave the boys' mivl ly ools tramping the carpets, nnd I ho iris sowing in tlio pitrlor,' Bai l Mrs. Iop"ood. 'As for lIop''nol. be don't care where he nits. One plucv 1 as good as another where ho in oncerned.' Tbe llopcrood family uluo took ilieir meuls iu the kitchen. I've cot a dining room n nice os IDjbody,' suid Mti. opgood. 'with arved onk HiJo'bimrd, with a inarlilo lop and silver, poliMhed till its better ana any looking glusn 1 b it wiku-o m be use of turuinr thing all npsiilo (own, just for otie's own f nuily ' oraraon crockery ware and good one li'indled knives are just as good 'or every tlay use.' 'Mamtuu, saul hlsie Hopgooil, a :heery cheeked girl of ai.tuon, 'I hould like to sit in the parlor some itues. mrs. Nontlort aul her daughter use theirs every evening, ud it looks so pretty and pleasant there. Staff and nonsonne 1' said Mrs. lopgood, sharply. 'I keen house myself after my own fashiou, nnd I ive others leave to do the same. But mamma,' pleaded Elsie, 'I a thinking how I should like to nvite all tbo girls here some even Mg and have tea 1 an 1 afterward a (lie danoo. 1 ve been askod out so naoy times without responding that m really asbamed to go 'Then you had bettor stay at mine, said Mrs. liopgooa, polixh ug vigorously away at the stem uf liar Hilver card reoeivor. '1 think I myaolf, with all the young folks town, dancing on my Hamuli wpet, and oake ortimbs and molted ream daubed over everything. Elsie made no answer but her iountenance fell. 'I wish ma was like any one elso. h aaid to herself, tbe tears obsettr llliv four aval If fi'iuli aim wna li If A k'lJWte Pickett's mother, who lots her 1 tl ooinPoy ",'y ThursJay even 'fliig. John Elton wants me to mar- n him If I married, lewuld have boose of my own, add do as 1 eased ' " Mother,' said' tit." 7opgood, a ek or two afterward, with a troti- led faoe, 'is it true that our Elsio is 1 walking wita John hi on, even- it afterwiuing f lie is a worth diMipatea fellow, and no tit m late for any airl. 'Meroy upon ns I 7 don't know,' id Mrsl llopgood, with a perturb- 4 faoe. 'I suDDoaed she was with JUte Piokstt or Olara Montforl 1'mf Jf igreat deal too busy with picklintf i i . aa noaaekeepiDg to run at a gidtiv J ".1'sbeeU the whole tiiae. Bat Via mm VOL. 14. going to C'immpnce cleaning to-morrow, and then I'll give her enough to d' to keep her out of mischief.' 'Mother,' said I aao llopgood. gravely, 'notnotiincs I think that if we nni'Io a home a little more attrao tivo to onr children' 'O, nnnscntn !' petulantly inter rupted his wife. 'I suppose you'd lilco us to have tableaux, liko Mrs. Monlfot t i or a in tgio lantern like the Mickf.ird Our children hav en't been brought up that way.' And Mr. H-ipgood said no moro Mrs. Ilopgoid wan. to nxehorotvn expression, 'in the thick uf tho house cleaning,' the next day, with tho car pets rolled into heaps, the floor spattered with soap sil ls, and her head tied tip witli a pocki't handker chief, whuu tho door euddenly open ed. 'Take raro of p til of soap Rtids and soda I' cried she shrilly, 'O, it's you is it. Ally f 'Ves, mother, it is mo.' said Alex ander, her (illicit son, who had just gone iuto business as a junior part nor to his fathor. ! say do envoi off washing a mirmto. nnd attend to mot Ityers m's in town my old olium. you know only for no d.iy, and I've usko l him to dinner.' I 'To dinuerl' aim st screamed Mrs. llopgood, dropping her brush in consternation 'Alexander II ipgood are yon crazy T Of course f can't, luvo him for dinner. Just look at tho condition the house is in.' '(). ho won t min I that, m other ; Itycrnou's a thoroughly good fellow 1 lust let him sit down to pot luck ' with tho rest of us. any' I 'I shall do nothing of tho sort, ! Alexander," said .Mrs. llopgood, su j voroly compressing her lips 'Von, know ( do not approve of inviting company at any time, still loss at I such a p srio I a this. If you have! becu tool enough to ask him, von may get out of tho ecrnpo tho best way you can.' Hut, mother ' I don't want any miro discussion on the subject,' sai l Mrs. Hopgood, dabbling away with tho brush. And Alexander wont out, slum min,' th door. 'IJy (ioorgii.' (tuoth Alex in ler Hop-old to himself, 'if leant it-k , a li e u, I to my home, ther's at lcat j tho alternative of inviting him to tho hotel. Inevi'i'did such a thing1 before, but I don't sue how else I cut) ' manage." I So Alexander llopgood entertain. cd Mr. Kyel-sou lit the hold, and gavo an unlimited order for iced champ igno and dessert Aud the upshot of it ml was that Alexander llopgood was brought in at eleven o'clock at night, by two of tiio wait oih, hopelessly intoxicated. 'U m't Ij j 'f f-fr.ii I, m t'ior !' shut- tcro I he, brandishing an empty hot- tie, as ho liecanio dimly conscious of her white scarred f ice bonding over him. 'Ho on with vour washing ! It's a deal jollier at tho hotel than it is at home. Freedom forever! lloo-1 co. ray I' O, what Shall I do !' said Mrs. llopgood, when tho waitois were once more out oi the lionse, mi l tho roll of tho oab wheels had died awav. lo think onlv to think that ono of mine should ever disgrace him self thus 1' It's your own fault mother,' sai 1 IVmuy, tho second son. 'You would not lot Ally bring his friend hero." Hold your tongue,' sharply retor ted Mrs llipgool, winning bouoath the prick of this homo thrust, 'Call I'.lsie. 1 nuoil her help 'Oh, mother 1' piped Fannio, tho youngest girl, running down tho btairs iu fiautio haute, 'Eloio ain't hero.' 'Not here 1' 'No, mother i she hasn't boon to bed nt all nnd there's a uoto oa her table directed to you.' 'Upou it, mother, said Isaan Hop- good huskily, 'l'h is is a doomed night for our household. MyGj ll has our home bocomo so distaste full to our cuildrou that they will tly from it liko ruts from a falling houso t' Elsie's note was short enough. It lead 'Ukah Moth eh. I am tired of liv ing iq the kitohen. I have ruu a way with John Elton, aud before you sou me again 1 shall have enter ed tvpou a new future. Mrs jpgojd broko out into wild hysterical sobbings. Mr. Mopgoovl rea l the nurrio Hv scrawled paper with a face cold aud set like steel. Xluu awav will -John Klton I' he repeated slowly. 'Poor Elsie 1 then Ood help her t for he is as great a villain aud saoiiudrel us ever lived, and she has sealed her owu doom. Mother, mother, this oomes of your housekeeping.' 'It wusn t my tuult, Isaac, souued Mrs. llopgood, rocking herself back wards and forwards ou a chair iuto which she had dropped it was your fault,' retorted her husband almost savagely. ' You made the name of home a mockery to your children i you shut up your soul inside of a scrubbing p li, and now yuu are reaping the bitter har vest Of course poor Alexander 7op good was unable to lift his throb bing hoad from the pillow the uext ,duy, and his mother never left him until atteruoou. When at last sue came down a lairs, the parlor grinds were thrown wide open, a iwoa oi auusiiine treaimug in, W WW's ueauy j-ii 1 MIDDLEBU11G, SNYDER COUNTY, set in the pretty dining-room, with flowers ou tho tabic, nnd new games and puzzles scattered around. Mrs. Hopgo-iJ gazed around with a bewildered air. Kho hardly know her own homo. This is tho way in which we must livo henceforward, mother, ' said tho husband cheorily. 'Ijct iu tho li'ht and sunshine i tcacli Ken and Fanny that home is something more than an empty name, nnd try. so far ns wo can, to rot rivo the er rors of onr past life." And Mrs. opgood mutely bowed her head. 'i will try, hnibind,' sbo answer od, 7VfrV F'rui'-e. Mysl.riouj ooj ...... Perhaps too most familiar of inys terioiis sounds are thosii pro. luce, I by the ventriloquist ; familiar bo causo almost every county firU visited by (inn or other of ilieHu ex hibitors ; m vslei i m b. c i iso tho real sourco of sound does not cor respond with tho apparent. It lies within the province of the anatomist or physiologist to exphin why it i that some can speak from the stom ach iuslead of from tho throat, and wit Hunt tiny porcepiiDiO movtuenis of tho lips ; but tho p nsou who can 1 I kill, I.IIM 1 1'll w in" lint , ill t , III ii- liunsell n mosi iiewii.ieriug receiver of those who listen to him- Our power of determining tho ex ict di- rcclioii whence a sound comes is loss than we usually imagine. It is said that Savillo Carcyi win could well itnit ito tho w histling of the wind, would sometimes am isc him self by exerting tins art iu a pooho c ilfee house i somu of tho guests nt once rose to see wether tho win- dows were ipiito closed, whilu others! would button up tlioir coats, as it tweeii .l.uiu uy 1 an I October I. cold. Section ton i npoi s a pen illy of Sir David Eicwster noticos a ven live dollars for l.iiiing any raili'nr l triloipiist of ecoptional skill, M. St or rced'oir 1 i-xeept i i September, Oille, who olio diy entered a church October and X iv nber. where somo monks wero lameiiiiug Section eleven impose apeiulty tho death of a brother. Snd leuly of tivo l ill.us f or killio ; any ni;hl. they hoard a voice, as if from over hawk, whipo irwiil, spir ow thnisii, tiieir heads, bewailing tho condition jhrk, linoii. mulvii. chi.miey h v i'.I ol tho depai to I in purgatory, an I bam s.all iw, woo I .pecker, lin k r. reproaching them for their want of ' robin, mi .te, ie 1 ,.r cardinal bird, zeal, not suspecting tho trick, tlcy ' oe I tr bird. Inuj.f, eitlnrd. hi I -fell ou their face aud chanted t he bn- 1 or :m v ot !:, r in (! ivero is b:r I hi: I'r ftnti. A coinuiilteo appoiu I l'h" twi l:'tli se.-tioa p'-ovi I s th it ted by tho academic des f.ciuli"es to such birds i.i iy bo l.ul I tor tlie report ou tho phenomena of von- purpose t.f s -n ntiiic iuve. ligation or triloij lism. vent with .M. St. (lillo to having the sanivj stuil'; I or hut up as tho house of a lady, to whom they j a specimen. announced that they had come to i Section I'lirt-nm imp isos itp. nil invetigato a caao of aerial 'spirits 'jty often dollars f u- r ibbinjor do some a here in tho neighborhood ; strovin,' eg ;s or tiestsuf .4ny wild Hill ing tl interview she beard what i birds except those of pr - Lit n-y birds she tei tiiel 'spirit voices' above her lu.s are destructive of gi.m an 1 in head, underneath tho lloor, nnd in j sectiverous bull F. ;s ur. al. distant puts of tho room uud was;l ,we, 1 1 bo tikcti for nviL-titili p i. - with d.tlk'iiltv convinced that the only spirit pn sent was tho vontail opiiistitt voice of Al. St. tiillo. Hrew ster tells of another master of this art. Louis liraiib.uit, valet do chain bro to Francis I., w hose suit was re jected by the parents of a beautiful and well-dowcivd girl with whom ho was iu love. IIo oalled on tho i litcarms within imcfourth tuil" of mo. her after tho death of tho father, tho plnco or bhootiug at, maiming or again to urge his suit and wlul.i Iiei killing nuy wild pigoja witmu its was present she heard tho voice of roost in gs. her ileceased hilsballd expressing re Section fifteen imposes a penalty morse for having rejected L mis ' of ton dollars for killing or liking lbabant, and conjuring her to give any wild turkey, ruft'od grouse, ouad, her iiu nodiato consent to tho be-- woodcock, rail or roo I bird, or rah trolhal. Frightened and ularuiod. bit by inoans of any blind, trap, ho consented. Jiruiuut, deeming it desirable to behave liberally iu the marriage arrangement b it h iv ing not much cash at couimiud. ro solved to try whether his vcntrilo-oni-on would bo as etU 'aeiom wit'i a money Ion ling banker ai it ba I been with tho widow. Calling ou the , any device bat ru 1, hook and lino, old usurer at Lvous, he managed except for propagition or scientific) that tho cotiversiti ou sh mid tarn I inv wtigatiou, or for placing any set upon the subject of demons, spuctres lines iu waters iuhibite l by the tish. and purgatory. S.i llouly was hoard Section cig iteen imp ses a pen il the voice of tho usurer' father, com- ty of ten dollirs f r kil.iug any s il- plaiuing of thehorriblo siilloriug ho was endtirmg iu purgaiory, ami saying there was no way of obtain. ug alleviation except by tno usurer ad vancing mniey to tim visitor for tho sake of ransoming Cliris'.iaus from the hands of tho Tin ka. The nsuror was torrilied, but too much iu love with gold to yield ut once Brabant wont next day and resumed tho con versation, when shortly were hoard tho voices of a h st of dea l relations till telling, the same terrible story, and all pointing -jut tho only way of obtaining relief. The usurer could resist no longer i he placed 10,0'IJ crowns in the hands of the iiusiis pocted ventriloquist, who, of course, forgot to piy it over for the ransom of Christians cithor iu Turkey or anywhere elso. Wiioti the usurer learned afterward how he had been duped, ho died of vexation. C'iam tjUfV Join mil. HKARr Di-ka-k. A, euro for the arrest of pulpitatiou of the heart has been giveu to the world by a medi cal correspondent of the Medical Times, of London. As a groat ma ny people aro subject to this disease, it would bo well for them to take n note of what lie advises. 'Palpita tion, wheu not depending upon or ganio disease may be almost imtne diately arrested bv bending the hoad downwards, and allowing the arms to hang pendant.' The effect is e ven still m ro rapidly produced by holding the breath for a few second while in this bon.t condition. The ibove hus been. Lriod by a medical gentleman who', subject to this disoasii, aud he say tho tifieot is wonderful. As soiin as he placed himself in the positiVn described, the palpitation is almcist immediately topped. ?iMrmw&& dm) m f S-. VHA It )V . 1 III Tho New Game Law Tho first section prohibits tho kil ling of cllc or wild deer except from October I t Jnnnury 1. Tho sale of elk. wild deer or fresh venison is not allowed within tho nbovo period. I'eiielty of fifty dollars for each elk. wild door or fawn s i killed. Con stables or rather town o'.lii'ials are authorized to kill dogs that habitu ally pursue elk. wild ileer or fawn, and tho owner of such dig is liable to ten dollars lino for every elk, wild doer or fawn killed by siteli dog Section two imposes a penalty of five dollars for each gray, bla-km-fox squirrel killed or ha I iu posoi sioti between January 1 au I July 1 Section three impose a penalty of live dollars for c ic i r tblnl, kill I '"' h 1-1 i'l liosscssion botWuell l)iConi ber lo and t )ctober I o. hection four imposes a p"niltv of ten dollars for killing any wil l d i.-k or goose with a swivel or p'ltit gun. or with any gun than su-h guns as aro raised at arm's Kmgtli uu l liied from the Hhoul l. r. Section live innioses ft tie'i iltv of j tmi d-illars for killing any will tur - key or woo lor sum nor duck be - : tw. en lauu iry 1 and October 1. Js ietion six imposes a penalty of . ten doll u s for killing any upland or ir grass til over between January 1 1 and Aug 1st lo. Section seven imposes a penalty of ton doll n s for killing any woo lo iek ,t,t ween Jauu irv I and Julv I. Si ction kcv.-ii imp isi s a p.'Uaity if ten dollars f ir killing any i l til or Virginii putri l;i liet.vo.. Doccm nor i au.i ki -loner lo. I Seoti ni tiine imp ises a petialt v nf I ten doll us f r killing any rull'-I i grouse, or pinnate erous", com ni , nly ealled pi airio cliickeii, I poses. Suction fourteen i np ises ;i j ty of tiveiity doilars for k. catching or discharging any tin nil-, hn ,! ,n at any wild pinon while u:i il-in ting grounds or iu tin v in inner i'.i'- turliiug sucli nest in birds thereon or groiin Is cr i isoiiafging r le ;v snare. Met or any other dnvic. Section Mxt.tou imposes a p.-naltv ! of twenty live dollars for hunting or fishing ou Sunday. ' Seel on K.n'. ii'i.en inmnuna n ,.,. ' ilty of twenty-live dollars for catch-! llt'Tl ing or killing Hp.i"!;le I trout with niou or speoklo I trout sivo only du ring April, May, Juno, July and tho first httoou div of August, S.iet.oii nineteen n.-oki tl, .( ,m ' person shall kill or expose for sale any lako trout in the tumtlis of l,i. ccnibur, -lanuirv an I F.ibriiary, nn- dnr a penalty uf ton dollar for each .strong, mn use ni'iu uui mot mug ilj,. in placn of coll'.io. Mix with sugar Keotion twontvimoosus a ncnaliviaud milk to suit tho tasto. Dtink of iJlOJ for trospissing ou any laud's I for the imriioso of takin ' lis h from 1 any private pou I, fitrea n or spring after private notice shall have been given. The section only applies to ponds, eto., as shall bo un l aro im proved by the owners or lessees for the propagation of tish or game fish Section twenty-one imposes a pen alty of twenty-dive dollars for plac ing any set not, tish baskets, pond nets, eel weirs, kiddles, brush, nnd faoino nets, or auy other porniatu'tit" Iy sot means of taking tish or other wise, iu the nature of seius, in the waters of tho Common .ven' th. Section twenty-two imposos n penally of ten dollar for catching or killing, at any timesavo only with rod. hook and line, or scroll, any black bass, pickerel, pike or Sus pu hainia salmon or for. catching uuy of these fishes bctweeu Match I nnd July 1, exoupt ulive for stocking other waters. Section twenty three imposes a pen ally uf tweuty-nve dollar for catch iug or killing tish in auy of the in land waters inhabited by apeckled trout or black bass, by mean of auy net or device in the nature thereof the marshes or open sp ion which shall bo less than three inches,' pro vided that nothing therein shall an th rize the eatchiug of spooled .trout by moans of any device, save only by rod, hook or line, exoept for prop-v jatiou aud to stock otljar waters. PA., JUNE !!:., 18IG. Predatory Chicks Try Mar Adder's method IIo do scribes it as follows : "Wo had n good deal of trouble last summer with Pitman's chickona t aa fast ns a planted any thing iu our little gar den, these chickens of Pilmias would creep through tho fence, scratch out tho see,!, till up, nnd go homo. When the radish b" I h 1 1 boon ravished in thia manner for the tifih time, wo c impl-iiued to Pi! mm lie as not d,s;osii I to intorf -ro ' deler.' ho slid, I te'.l vo l it d " 'eoi goo I ; an I it d es them hJ goo I to be raked over by chickens If I have radishes, uivo mo chick uis to scratch aroiin I them to it llli . i !,,. .V ir.iH Kilis'ii- i t!i it Ii iv 'ii t i i il , u 1 ,,.'( n,l'i ,i , I been sciateh'1 1 ain't vm I 'i a cent. I hen w i eliml"i mW tho Ituice with th d law i iio ( termin ition lo t ike Hi ow u ha i Is We pro .m,-,, 1 half a neck of corn andtw. ' , lZ H.li:,n -1Hli links, t'a-tenin.' hooks each to a grain of coi n, ! we lied tho wire to eadi hook. - l'l,..i, u- u,. ( i,.i-,, 1 il.. who'e nf tin 1 (. ,, the ra lisli-b I an 1 li I : u, ds (,f the wins t the biggest lslV rocket wo coul 1 i;et. Tho rook- ut sto 1 1 in u frame about tmi vards a viiv from the h inks. That very .morning Pituuns th'cUeiis cam" I Over, and instantly be. 'an to de-i vunr tho corn. We were ready, an 1. 1 as soon as it was evi 1 -tit- that thei hooks were all sw illowod. wu up- ; ,t match to that rocket. It i' n-gar led as ptobiblo that no Ii iru I V;l7-, fowls that havo exi-te I since. ' the diys of Noah pr led toward! the aure vault of ho iveti with hU.-h I rapi hly as tlios-. did. A !i... a few fj tciil itory cackles, a pull' of smoke I and I'itm in s roosters an I i-hickum i were suishing around am iiig tie celestial constellations without theii : feathers, a id iu some d eibt resp.-c I ting the stability of eulhlv tiiiugi 1 it in m never kn- .v w h it. b imo uf i his fowls ; b it when W" re I I iu In . pou r net .1 iy that t .vetity f mr nn- 1 ilcidone cliickens, with li.n-bo k in ' I lieir cra s, h I be -u rainc I doaui bv a barrio iiei in N.w Jersey, we j lelt tint th it rocket had d jho iis duty." Mullen Tea for f onsiinr.ilion. 'I'iie o -hwl ';-.-'i.' 'i.'. a h a. ling Noll II t '.) ill Ml journal, relates tie : folio a in ; : j l.ast w" k wo niw our nld friend John S.ittei-.viiite. ug '-1 HI. heal ty . an 1 li il". better to in he ha I In e'.i j in lliiity years. Ab nit on" year n ' W" t i! 1 the readers nf his euro. i.. i I j ol' th" rem 'dies US". I so eileci ssfllily i Mr S.-' tei w iii" I: is h i I many rela-j lives to di" of eon-el npli"ii no had . long b"' u threatened wit a the .iioe full dise is". He h i 1 he ii inli i o afb r honor- t inge, ba i a .Ire.i it n coitgu, i-spec tol.ltiilg a pillt "f I'l 'St. tit!'ell-.!e. m itlcr i verv tw"ut v-four iio.ii-i. wis a.vakencl daily mild he w.n so ueely able ! rUo fr..iu a chair and. in lie i! odor su ;io-o I, ie-ir d"ltll's i! I.II-. lly .ie, i lellt 111: lie.lf.l of t wo remedies, wl.ien ho umiI " getiier, c.n '. with r. i'.lv iis'onisl.iii results. lillhren Week-I ll" Ie g in to fatt-ii and strengthen, was ulile to alien I t. i his firming opnat ions, all nf ilia 'listl'e--it:g svnipt ens ilU- appeared, I. is cough vanished, au 1 ho walked an I rodo about n Well u:l". u Mueh of 1 tst year wo given oriel Hl lieuioni t.l ins t noil con. lit ion A year has elapsed, an I ho has g me OU improving nn nit jiiirnvn nun for at least thirty ye irs, an 1 no no j versiw him so stout and' buoyant 7j informs us that ho has ml h i I au hour' sickness in lift n-m m mths. did not lose a day from wmk last; year, and fi-els that ho is entirely ie liovod of his pjlnionary symptoms, Tho remedy : One pint nf liipio. i an I four t iLlcsnooufiils of old fat j ll ghl ,VO 1 knot si vdust. Po.se: One tablespoonful three tiuios a day. ut inul.on loaves in July or August, 'd.'v thmu an 1 in ike a t.n, u t too one cupful. It is not well to take too iiiucu Mr. Setterwhito still continues the use of mnlleu tea. nnd has grout faith in it. no informs us that an old friend of bis, who is very for gono with consumption, i improv ing. If it makes a euro wo will re port the fact, for wo kno-v tho per son and his case appeared dosp irnto Or. Jackson, of Philadelphia. Churchill, of Paris, and' other men of eminence, say that tuberculir consumption has been often cured. and wo so believe unfalteringly, vie are sine wo have kuowu at least two case. Chicken Cm i.kiia A correspon dent of the J'rurie Fnfmei', wiitiug about chicken cholera says i After losing about 100 chickens and Q ' turkeys, by advico, wo cave them irou sulphate and sulphuric acid, in proportion to 'i oz, to 1 lb. uf the former in one gallou of sift water. Put a little of this liquid in their drink or food. My poultry is doing well now. There were somo that were ho bad that they would uot eat or dunk i of com so they diedt A WatertowD, K, Y., lawyer sai J s Gentlemen vf the jury, many of you are lathers, many of you are mothers," and there wasu't a dry eve itt w uousa. NO. 8. &'ST BLAVER School District. " SnyJcr Co . Pa. Expon iitiircs for tho year endini JjriQ 5lti. A. D.1876. Amotmt leviea Tor So,i,n liiri'f4 Am' mm Il f r Hull Mn, purHi.e Tot il anoimt lari I stile nppr rrl iilin 'roni t rii -r l'r-i-nrpf n I Ml li tor . Hy bit iit-'u on I iiii?r srltle uiwlil 11 4' llio-.i oi J 3 V . tl 'I n; i .v. it. i 'i Vi 4- l.'no ile 1 1 n !l T t il am Mill ii r,-, i,i it iir n i !.'ut ii i ii. -I It I'iirlr.if I , i.-fp-r. (e Ko.'l ! ,.r u- o wet..r nil I I l.i .1 l:i ; iv. n ! -l :. '.i ' n I I I- irer I rpl irv I 'it. I I I'. 1 1 Kx morn .m on nnoUI, ,t !an 1 in u Hy rrv i-i I'otal rm. e .1 1 i- o-.tuf 1 1 out .1 . li " t VU-.IH-I Wt t ' i ii I if. 1 1 -i- I i-i til f H'.,.l l.,i,.f Il i , III 't ,'l I n , ) I III. 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AJtniTveiH rtilli'ri'rs. lidTII iir KITIIKIt of tbo fi.n.'iiiiia 'll I Ml III 11 ll. S ...... . lt ,r. CvC .l.l,.... A.I.I i... Nbtunm.N. Y . P. Co. . lli-dforu.Mas. ii. jc i:j iv, Justice of tiia Peace aiii Conycyauccr, Mnillli Oi ote, Miyilcrt'o. I'u. r.illa'li'ina tn't lit tttMltieea iinrUil'Inj to tlie iltl'-o i.t .luail.-e oi lbv 1'aaua will Ik- -llttiOt tu al ali.nl n illfu. Ua,ll,.t. EAGLE HOTEL, No. 'ill. North 3r4. St., bolween Rsot anil Vine) PblUd Jbia. It. P. CUMMKiOS l'ro.'r. M. M. SWA Hit, bupariuurUeut . IlOUXUERQEil, lusriCK or the pha ce I erry Townail.,8ntJer llountf, fa, Coltemloni, I1nnve)ianeln, ami all other bull oaaa iert4iulnic to lliv otDoa will ituiu.llr a !'! lo. tl H i ti tr 1'r 'lauuoavllla PEAIODY HOUSr, l.'oim .h or l.oci Tfc Niiiu St., IMilliulolphia. J'n. Cnnvil -ni t i all iilaoiie or auiuaeiuentl and ear linaa In tha I'll y Neouarg lo aul fruui Iba ( 'imeni.UI ar unla Hot. W i.A'iii, iroirletor otlbi HSRV Hnca Clin-ln all l .r the . t.t lo in ra.ra nl urea ant (j" 'e.r, Ii4i lei.a l id li mi, r .r ler a ol fear, I Iihhi Inml li I a 1 1 nil I 1( T. nn. ' o. . Ii win kvp a alrloila Ural, el m ti.-uaa ilii.i aao.i.uiQiKl iu n lor lai KUeata. I'ariai only ,1 M' ilay otMr a ever LaMti kut In tha Hmv liei-ea, aor wUlaar te kits ti IU l'iaanr. vsua iv . Til 12 PONT. Pnbllshrsl every Tliurda EveiWit bf JKHEMIAQ CROUSB, Prop'r. Terms of Subscriptton, TWO IxH.LARf? PFM AXXI.T.M. Pay. nlile trirhin six months, or ttt.oOifirot paid within thayenr. No nr di continued ur.tu nil arrnnrnvew are paid unless nt the option J the pule I islur. ' Kulm Tipliotti nntsMe of ths OonatJ IMVAItl.K IN APVANCK. rV'Tt'ersnlis lilini' ntul ns'ttin p.ttiera d lrei d n nlh'i-s lieciitncsnlvx riders did are h al o fm i'ic price i f ht tipor AMirrt. ai.i k" n . racs ai tri , 3. ALTXfTr cc SO!T. A T to '; y l l, a r. fSt'll i ; i v t i . Ml i.f".-i.' -:ii ; .i , .-,1 c..' ..."i'n nl'''l'le I In I ... I . , u ; i ' 1 '!) Itll'lll' I II). ( III I . i I i '.'..iu r liiTinan. Oilu-r, '.I .-. . rp J. SMITH 1. AiroliNHV AT LAW. Miiuit.i.i'.riei, sn v t:t)N i;o., rk Itrr. lilt C ulu-.lnml Sorr.-ra to the I'tt'le '.in oliii.iu' in t.uulli an.t ' I r ui u . I X. M VI-Its, n nTiniNKY Miorvsianri athw k 1iMlii'l . V 1 1 oi'iii'.v, did 11,'lnirg, Snyder t'liiinty Pcnn'a iti -i- n fiev I i..r lVel nf the Oiirl f mi- ,,ti X tin -.tr-'i't. t'.tii-iill iiion i loit!i-!i sn I ill-mi til liiiwid"4. fep.'tJ7, WM.v.N'i;i7.i:i:, ATTullNtY AT I.VW, l.ewisletrg Ph., Iffrr I.i- ef"f'"j-ion'.l i,-rvire lo ie rub tc. r. . 11. cti. iim -in I nil mlior I'l o-ion. .1 tiiMiiu-" etc ru'i-1 lo liiii cure ill re .'-ivi' .r..ni.i at I imii i.ui. I p. c'l v M I i.i.riK Arrui.M:i r t. w. Mi Idlebnru. Ph., t IT , . r ti'm rr.ili'iiotil ..rvi"e to t be ptih ir. C..lli.ii..n nn I a'l eilii r rofi.ional . niiii". .-iiini'io l lo li o ne will rri-.-ut r.'in.l ip li-iil i ni. J .Ian -I. "T I f 1 1 . 1 1 . Ti i e i 'Vi m7" Atlornev & Couusebr .1 '.. i ir. y om,.,. X I'. Cor Market Si Wat-r STs I'rei-liiiiir. I'i'iiii'ii. I'iiii'iib C i.e. in lu,i li liti't-li m l te-rmm I. . i. ..mi i ,. '. I'.-o. i '. gt r. I M. 1.1 SN. A 11. MIX. P , is,. t. m.t. v a, .1. M. I. Inn.) I' I'M; Mil S M' I. . l.-vti'l'ii'.'. Pa. iil,-. lieir i .i-'--i"ii .1 '-ivi".-a lo the ..i.:,.-. c. l i -ttil nil . -1 1 ,-r pro- ..... .i, J i, ,. n..,. i-titrovi- I In ilirir -tra .ill n i,.ivi r. . in . tni I in in., Jnti. il. 'lli if J. U. Y.Wy.V.U, ' .i rrnni:y..t t-la n I e.'i'e, ,S'.i., r ('mill';, 1'innn, AU I. i In t r u t a-1 t' lni'irettlll t aril tii i toe lull, utiaii I- I ! W in i.ri tie ii il. -i'otiI ' no. "I iiy ler an I 'l'" iin ... t.t .'iti h ii li-ulio l tu 1 1- l.iwti-h "f 1. nn in I iu ",n. i, 'Mil i iiiAi:i.i:s iiowki:. W Al lol.M'.V AT I.VW, Seliti-gruvo Pa., I I'V.TS III- lil-i.fii.al'. It'll .! il'l IO I 111- I'lllla I t,. r.,!ir..i i..ii- in I i.'l ni l.er I'r.il. a-iutia I.ii.iiii'va ..ier.i-1" I to lo- I' .ia' vtill ra. -,' n- - it I ail . n. i-. ti. te'ie Inn 'l"iT I i i tl. nf ill" K-v 'i lb .u i. I .In ti '. ''7 j J tUIN 11. AUNOI.P, a.t ttHMM'.V I I Mltil'l.lil'.fltil. PA. . I'r.ifi-aai.iiiiil titiatiii-aa i-iiirie-lcil to In care I !!.' t o .rniii.ii- nii.Ti'li' l to. Kt'ti i','l I TIIOMI'SOX HAIiKlt, Vt Itn'iit'.v-nl -I w, l.i-wii te.rc. I'nh.a I'o.. I'. nqV-t: nn to r.iiiM.'il 1 iu I li c lil.gliab niel mo innn lni:j;'l'lil t- ;tS I i.Hi'I'. - M ii 'i.i Si. i't'1, ufl oaile Wall lni'll. X I'. .'a S'.ne tl 4-1 vr7poTrr.H, A TTOK V:' A T . A W. Mehtn'T'SV" i'.a , (If. r lea . i .1 .' -1 .'. it .Till I.t I'.o ! e.p.'io. Ml I---' '1 I .i -i it I '," ' ' i '.' J j iro will fi-i. vi. j r -in i ,.- '' ! .Ii.'y. bli 'TJ. !j;vakxs.- i ATM-.' ; i-:ms.s ;.; .vr.. rv. . C. SIMPS. i. t"t .vrT"i:si:v vf i.vw. N". it tlnin.bi i I .ti l. Pa. I'lere liU .ri,fi",'i"iiiil atrvii-e to the pub. ii1. All liU'iin'as I'lilrii-ii. to bis mre ill be rreiiit'ily iuti'ii lf'1 to. .Inn. IT, 'I'.Tll Y j. pi:ri:iisr Justic3 of tho Pcac3, Mid JlcbL.-g, Snyclor cou.ily. Penn'a l itlt lltl ll .1 !". I'l. I. II. li; .' c Tn.i, I 1 r ..inlil ;llit-li'..l. tr.ra Itii.la . ,iil r'1-.-l. .1 mr II, 4. DI! .! F IwANAWI'.l., . I ilYS.l l.X A M' '!'.'. Pi';, j lintt eill Jc, Mi il i o., I:i. ' lllrr. 1, l i uft . aii'lial aurvicra lo ). i .ui. lis. i; .iif I) !;. A. M. SMI I'll, i'UY: i''Lx A.yn snwnox, iliT.TI hill pr .fraai ill'il al'rridl'a lo llie eili- H'.i" of A li.in-l. rj! mi l vn.in.iy. Si'cl, 7 J DU. J. V.S.'UMiF.I.. bliliitn.S AMI I'll VSiriAV. Middlvburg IV, Ollcri h! f r'.fessional an t toe to tbe oil- iivnt uf .MiJJiv.nog auJ vi. niiy. j I. MOXUECK, .IiislCceof the Fcjicc Ailtimxtiurj, iii(hr Co., Jt. IV II :t in bti "Hire nl tba above nienllon. . itaif. on MilNU.VV anl KATl'llUVV nl a.iob .('(, wbeu all Itin la .if biiaineai relating in hi oilice, will bi auenJcU te June '.'d ' 7 ii f J F. VAN U US Kl UK, lUUdlCAL MECHANICAL I'tNTlsT Sullnagrove Peun A. WETZEL, Justice of the Peace, , Jteavfrtowi Suybr Co., 'a. , All Vin'tl ofeolleanoni made en liSer ertua. Frooety aiieat le all bneiuaae ;rwt4 w ail salt, t,Jo s, 'UeJ 1 . v at,,.la J J yOt :J . .ar. As-w.,-- b jaaw m i
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