.A.1 vortllnsr Unto One column one year, V).00 One-half, column, one yesr, 80.00 One-fourth column, one yeitr, 15.00 One ekjusre (10 lint) 1 insertion 79 Kvfry additions! insertion, CO Profewsionsl snd Business cards of not more thnn 6 linen, per your, 6.00 Auditor. Executor, Administrator and Assignee Notices, . 8.W ditorlal notice per line, 15 All advertisement far a shorter pe riod thnn one year nre pnvnble at the Hme tlioy are onlorotl, and if not paid the person ordering them will be held responsible for tit a inoncr. Poot i y Winter. r toMaritlow. ( Whtn Wmtr wind ar plreln th'll . Snd thrnah th hwtmri blew Iht gats. With Hit no f-t I trd fie hill That ovarbrow th looly rait. 0ey th bar anlaal. and away ThronO th lone r,h nr art woail, Th mbrnln untiiihtly play, And gladiMa lhi d. p lalltiiu. Wb"f, twltd rnand l'i barren oak, Tkxnmmer Tin l baaitiy tlun, Aad ntmrwlod. th ftillaM erok, lh r(tal lelal l knag. Whrt, from their frota nre, aiata tprlagt Pour eat th rlvar't eradnai tIJa, Shrilly the akver' Iroe ring. Aad veloa All th araudlaad Jld. Ala I haw ehangtd from th flr eo. Whaa blrdi .an out thalr ntllaw Inf. And wind war toll, and wood wara greani And tha Mag ad aot with lha day. Bat till wilt mailt U abroad, I'al. dVrt wnmi I a ithla roar trowd t Ant aatharlnc wiarf. In hone aeoerd, Aula Uit Tuoal raaut pip. loud Chill alrt aad wintry wind f car nt grow a familiar with four (oaf I bear It Id theopeulng yr 1 lli'n. and It hr m long, Melect T it 1 o How They Got Ready. When tbey reached the depot Mr. Man and his wife gazed with un speakable disappointment at the re ceding train wtiich was just pulling way from the bridgo switch at the rate or a thousand miles a mmnte. Their first imnulaa wia li i nn after it, bat as the train went out of sight and whistled for Sagotown baf.ire tbey could act upon, the impulse they remained in the carriage and disconsolately turned the Corses' beads homeward. "It all comes of having to wait for a woman to get ready." Mr. Mm jbroke in with Tory grimly. "I was ready before you were,'' replied bis wife. "Great heavens 1" cried 5JA ',n in irrepressible - impatience, jitrklug the horses' jaws out of plno, "j ist listen tj ihut 1 -and I sat o it in tliu kuVy yelling for you t cj:ua aloar Vutil the wiiolo neighbjiiuj.l lmrd tao I "Yes," aaqniescod lira. Man, with a provoking placidity which iioouo Imt a woman can numn , ' a i 1 ev ery timn I Btai tul down sUirs von pfiit me btk for sjniythiojj you had forgotten." Mr. ihvn groaned ! . "This it trr much tobeir, whou everj iv kno-vs that if I vm goin, to K n-opj I wodlran int i the ii ) jjj. pit oi a clean shiit, grab np my grip-sack ttni fly, whilo you would want at leant six ni.intlu p.'uliminay pre jiarations, and then dtvaldlo mo nil the wholn day of starting uutilovcry train had lft town." . Well, the npshot of tho matter wia that the Mini p it off their visit to Aurora until tho next wee!:, and it was agreed that eaoh nj slio il.l gt i , , . iiimaou or uorsoii iy,vy una gi a ) vu to tli 9 traiu aud go, an I tin ono who failed to got rea ly should be lft. The day of tho match cainaoffiu due time The train was to go at 10 33. and Ur. Man after altonding to his buiiineifi, woat homo at 9 43 I "Now, thou,'' lis shouted, "only threo-q vtrtors of an hour until train tiuio. i'ly around t a fair llv.-ld.aud lio favorj, you know." Aud away they flaw. Mr. Man bulged into this room nu 1 pushu 1 through that one, snddivod iuto.one closet after anothar with nnomceiv able rapidity, chuckling under bis breath all the time, to think how cheap Mrs Man would feel wbon he larted off alouo. He stopped ou his way np stairs took off bis heavy boots to save time For tho same reason be pulled off his coat as ho ran through tho dining room and iaag it on a comer of the silver closet. Then he jerked off his rest as he rnshed through the hall and tossed it on a book on the bat rack, and by the time be reaobed his room be was ready to plunge 'into bis clean clothes. He pulled out a bit" rean drawer and began to paw at lue tuiugs iii&e a ocotcb torrier alter a rat "Kleanor I" he shrieked, "whore are my shirts I" "In yonr bureau drawer.'' .calmlv replied Mrs. Man,-who was standing placidly before a glass, calmly and deliberately coaxing a refractory crimp into place. "Well, by thunder, tbey ain't I" shouted Mr Man, a little annoyed. "I've emptied the very last thing out of the drawer, and there isn't a thing iu it that I ever saw before." Mrs. Man stepped back a few pa iiaa hal1 hap tlnail ?nn bM mnA after satisfying herself that the crimp would do, and wonld stay whom the put it, replied i ;" "These things scattered around on tha floor are mini Probably yo u haven't boon lookiug in your own drawer." "I don't tea." tcstilv observed Mr. Man, "why yoa couldn't have put my things out for me when yoa bad nothiDg else to do all morning." "Uocaoso, answersd Mrs. Man, totting horself iuto an additional article of raiment with awful deliber ation, "nobody put mine oat for me. A flktr AaLI w.n.1 n r tutrm t. w ' ur. Man pluudged into bis shut iukv m uisa uuu at a req uag. 1 "foul P be shouted, in malicious triumph. "No button on the neck.'' I "Because," said Mrs Man, sweet-7,-after a deliberate stare at the adgotinp;, Hpstieot man, durinar which sij attonoi her dross and. -. - t Sis VOL. 14. pnt eleven pins where they would do the most good, "bocatia yoit hare got the shirt on wrong aide out.' When Mr. Man slid out of that shirt he began to sweat. He drop pod tha shirt throe times before be got it on, and while it was over bis head be heard the clock strike ten. When his head camo through lis saw Mrs. Man coaxing tho ends and bows of her necktie. "Where's ray shirt staJsT" be Cried. Mrs. Man went out into anothor room and presently oaue back with her gloves and bat, and saw Mr. Man emptving all the boxes lie oonld Cud in and about the bureau Than she said i 'In the shirt you took nflf," Mr Man put on lor gloves while Mr. Man huute 1 np and down the room for his cuff buttons. "Kleanor I' be screamed at last, "I believe you must know where those cuff buttons are." 1 haven't seen them, said the la dy, setting ber bat, 'didn't yon lay thorn down on the window sill last night f Mr. Mann remembered, and he went down stairs on the ran. He stepped on one of bis boots and im mediately landed in the ball at tlto foot of the stairs with nentnees and lispacb, attended in the transmis sion with more bumps than he could count with Webb's adder, and land ed with a bang like the lloll Gate 1 ip.OwTon. a 1 'Are yon . nearly ready. Alger non V asked the wife of bis latuily sweetly, le.tniug over the banister. The unhappy man groaned. 'Cnu't you throw me down that other, boot V ho asked. Mrs. Mann pitying kicked it to him. "My raliso 1' he inquired, as he tugged away at the boot. "Up iu your dressing room,' she answered. "Packed f 'I do uot know unless yon pack ed it yourself probably not,' she replied with her hand on the door kuoli, "I had scarcely lime to pack my own.'' Shi wad passing out of tho gato whou tho door opnuo 1 and ho shout ed. "Whom in tha name of gooJuom did you put my vent f It has all my luoucy in it 1' 'Ton thro v it o't the hat rack.' d'aectllel bisk. 'Hoo d-byn, dyar.' IJ j foio sho g it to tho cornur of Uiosfvoit sho wiMhailel ajain : 'Elntnor ! Kleaniu' ! Kleanor Mann! Di.l you c irry off my coat Y SUs pvnel and turned, aitor ei.r-t nalinrtho struct oar to stop, uud etio 1 : "Von throw it on tin silvor closnt.' , And tho stroot-car ongulfo l hor grac.iful ll 'ino nu 1 sho was soeu no mire. Mr. Minn soarchod up and lown Dm Ii.im.1 ntn'i,..l nut ..f th.. frontdoor every n w nu 1 thou and shrieked mi tho 1 syi t )J struots itf- tur tho nncoiiRcious Mrs. Man, to know whore bis hut was ud where dim put his Valistkoy, aud if sho hid any clean sock aud undershirts and that thnre wasn't a linin collar in tho bouso. Vnd whou bo went away at last, ho loft tha kitchen door all tha down stairs windows and tho front gate wide open, aud the loungers around the dopot yes terday wcra some v Imt amused just as tho train was pulling out of sight down in yards to seon Bushed. pers- piring man, with his hat on sidowise his vost buttoned two buttons too high, his cuff unbuttoned and nocki tio flying, snd his grip-sack flapping open and thus like a demented sn ut ter on a March night, and a door koy in his band, dashed widly across the platform and halted ia the mid dle of the track, glaring in dejected, impotent, wrathful mortification at the departing train, and sbsking bis nst at a pretty woman, wbo was throwing kisses at him from tha rear platform ot the last car. s"saam!BBaaBBnn Bbi Wouldn't Spak to Hnc Whou a young Chicago man came nown stairs vue -otoer morning ue romembered that bit wife, who was preparing breakfast had not spokeu to him when sho got up, and to ha cheerfully said, "Good morning, lit tle lady." Not a word cams in reply. "Oood morning," said be, again, in a higher key, thinking she might not have beard him before. "lira 'm 'in." was all that escap ed from bor sealed lips, as the kept on with tbe work. "Why, under tha tun don't yoa answer me I' be exolaiined in sur prise t "what's tho matter T What have I done to offend yon Y' 'Uu-'ifl-'m,' was still the only! sound cnoitoa- "Look here I' then esolaimed tbe hneband. at ha jumped up and knocked over a cap of cones, "I don't swallow a mouthful of this breakfast until yoa tell ma what's tbe matter.' "What's the matter f " echoed she, suddenly turning upon him with dashing eyoa. Aud then she coo tinned i "John Adell Smithuon, the next time that I dream I see yon' kilning another woman, I I 1 wil leave thit bouse boo-boo l" The following notice is posted conspicuously iu a Hootch oflfuai "Shut tha door, and when you have dons talktug on business, serve your moutn tne tame way. , 1 MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY. Minneapolis Letter. Re rojctii't The OeixlnnhlPreniden tial CoiUrMllrror$ of the Yertr. Minhiapoms, Minn., Deo. 23. f We copv the following interest ing letter from the Xational (lnd) Iljnncr. We think it contaius a good bit of common sqnso, and hope all will read it and agree with ns. Kd. Post. Th am w live, th ant hrltrapptar Our lit ni-. rHnt (tag A da t.i ahlidhMMl Mmi Tar Abd fr lla yaMllig at. OArtu. More than a twelvemonth has passed since the writer has given ev idunco pf his existoacflLto the readers of Tli lianner through its genorons columns. The time seems a little mora than a summer day and a win ter evening, so sileut and uneventful bos been the gliding on of existence tbo nnneen, uofelt progress of my lifo. Hut in the wider, broader, more eventful lite of our national existence, bow marked have been the scenes through which we have pass ed, and how much of history we have made in our brief year 1 A BETROSriCT. As we look back upon the events which mark its course, and which alone remind ns how it ran. the suc cessful accomplishments of the first coutury of our existence as a Repub lic of freemen marks an era in our history, second only to the Declara tion of opr Independence, one hun dred years ago. Tho celebration of oar Contenni.il, at Philadelphia, was a success in every particular, and tho ronults crowned with a new laurel tho truth of the adage that "Peaco hath bur victories no less renowned than war." The nation was brought together at Philadelphia as it had never been brought together before during its history. In ono huiidrud years of intense induntry and marvelous do vlotm3nt we have growufrom a few foeb'.o colonies to a powerful nation of more than forty millions of people. We bavo been so busy that we have ncvor boon able to look one another in thu facu, except during four terri ble ; a trs of civil war. In a friendly wav, for brotherly courtesies, we bavo never until this yoir como to golhur. Well, that which ilivi led ui is h tppily gone, an 1 around the old family alter at Philadelphia, as a cjinoli lateil and re uuito I nation ality, we m -t anil ombracol like brother. cant lug into forgotfulnoss bittarnefs imi 'nn.loro I by the oivil war and rejoicing together iu l" Kfeatn.-H mil grandeur of fht prjieni, u.iu loiunor io Miig i '' futuro when "Taith is lost iu full fruili in'' w'.ien fioo America shall achieve still greater psacoful victor ies an 1 Jovuliij) still morn ber won derful resources of national wealth ulK Added to our con tcnnial aunivcr sary. and as anolner item or iimvor- sd intorest for the futuro h:stjiiao, is that of our pa-it and present r:us:DCNTiAi. costkst, whon the remarkable feat is seeming ly accomplished of electing two Chief .I igistrates for a unita.l peo ple. .It is to bo etrnostly hope 1 tint tho good so nxo aud sound jud-f-muut of tho Arnericao pooplu will not permit this unfortunate anomaly in our national affairs to counteract tho good fueling of fraternity engen dered at Philadelphia, but that out ol'tha presant chaolio condition of our political whirlpool will come or der, harmony, good-will and a revi val of the bttsiuess of the oountry. For more and more it beoomss evi dent that the hope of tbe Republic is tbe personal virtue, honesty and judgment of its inhabitants outside of office-holders and office-seekers, and that in the present crisis of po litical affairs, as in every great crisis, tbe essential condition to a success ful issue rests entirely upon the moral worth, of the individual citi sen. Whoever' ia to be our next President, whether Hayes or Tilden, we have sufficient faith in the American people to believe that be will be snob by peaceful meant on ly, and not by resorting to tho pul sions which will lead us into another terrible war. A TIAB Or USDSOAL lIOftSMI Tbe columns of our daily newspa pert have day after day. daring tbe rear iast closing,, teemed with ac counts of shootiugs and stabbing and mnrders in every revolting form in which the tin of Cain haa learned to hide its bloody front, or steal np on its unsuspecting" victims. Bat every now ami then tba constant record ot violent deaths ia broken in upon by the loader and deeper voice of tome great calamity, io wbiob bomaa life it cut down as by a broadside of sharpoell and tossed by wholesale into the b'ack pit that is bottomless. First and foremost in order of time, as well at in tbe awful and appalling depth of the tragedy, came the fearful moss acre of the' gallon t . C08TKM and mt oatuirr HEM, Every one wbo hot read tbe story haa felt every nerve within him tingle at the murder dove, and yet so hardened are we by tbe frequent occurrences of heart rendering aud blood-chilling tragedies, thut a few months onlv nasa. a new horror mas ses before our mental viaon. and tbe old one is forgotten. The burning of tbe theatre m Baa Francisco and the loss of A.. -.w fvw . -t .V... : , V AAA I Oltl HCNOBI D LIVtS, a few short months ago, and well nigh passed from remembrance into the indifferent realm of forgetfulness wbon we arc startlod anew by the AW TVl CALAMITY OT nitOotkTr) on tha bight of December A, by which more than three hundred be ings were strangled and rosled Alive. Everybody has read the dreadful story of tbe swift fire, the chonkiog throng, tho frenzied strugglo, the fatal crash, the blistered bones aud blackened fragments of what but a fuw short hours before wore human bodies, in which wore beating happy he u ts, and I need not repeat it here. The great reuse of these frequent slaughter', small and great, in that criminal disregard for human life which marks ' the age and makes it an age of violence and blood. The public suuliiuent which permits the erection of pretentions u.an-trnps along our streets which tolerates tho loading of passenger ships with the elemeuts ot distraction and fails to fasten the guilt and intlirtWi penal ty of such wholesale tiTnrdors as that in Brooklyn and San Francisco, is responsible lnrgnly not only for such oalmities but for the stubbing snd shootings and brutal woun ding and killings that are so al armingly on the iucreiseof late, and which in history will record the year 187G as one of tho most prolillo. As a remedy for this far-reaching and increasing evil, ns individuals, societies, States, and as a nation, we neud to bo niado to fuel ins tAcnxPRist or mmm Lira llotiMs and work-shops, temples of art and of trade, harvests of grain and the means of transporting them, all derive iheir value, as they dc their existenco, from tbe men who build and sow and reap and toil, ad ding by the labor of each day to tbe heritage of that to-morrow wbich is heir appareut of all tbe yester days. WaaawaaaaajBanssjs A ThritliiigAcoidenL Tho wil lost aad most improbable of Sula Vrrn s "Sulentilio IV uiaUiW contain nnthiOK mr thrill, ing than an urcident that occurrelsl Dinmore, one f the suburbs of St-ruutun, Pa. and tbe great ship ping c tit re ot Hie 1 eoosi Ivsuia Leal Cumpjoy, The coal traius are hoist ed up a redes of s'eon planet over tbo uoduluting mountains tbat In icrvi'ne b"twoen Sctninn nn l Haw. lev, by s fl'iely regiUird nnd admir ably equipped y-tttm of machiuory, nd where penile sin pel uud long -'levels" occur are sped onwsrd by (Cavitation, under control of an ex perienced corpt nt'.brukonieli. A r'uiuwuy tram down one of tbe shit ply sloping placet it a ruro oc ourri-iico. every preeaution poshinli being taken to nvuit surh an ucci (f oil. Yot, ooeasiuntHy. .there is a runaway, and its tea Hung flight is something terriGc. Tbe tram ol which I speak, nyit a correspondent writing ot tbe affair, consist sd of lo ir oars iS'ien wnn ooai iney wei'v drawn up the plane by a (tout wir rune, and wore precede I (y a smMii trut-k known as lb ."balanca car." Jutt as they lud rranlieJ wiihm a lew 1'i-el of the ht-alhouao Ibe fasten. inii gave way, s m imitut't pause sod tbo coal train commenced it nild uareor down tha ineeolaio tide, strik iog terror into the bourn of the work- tngmun at tho eugmo house ai they -aw It speed uway. Down, down it doxhsd with a rush like a whirlwind, L'aiuinu io momentum ns it went un til it neared tba from ot the plane. A workman named Darkin, who WuS rtw(fol pushing a Car nlong a breach track ut the foot, immediately io tha way of the runaway, saw it approach him annf wa paralysed with awe. It wu yet several yard dis tant, and be made a deperitle stfort to cupe. lint with a velocity al most at great its tbat of a ctnuuu Imll it struck liim and lh ear by which be ws standing, sweeping both s fi tsooe of two hundred yards uotil Durkin aud tbo car eollidtd. with a larn coul irain Iv ioir oo tbe level. Th soene that ensued baffles descrip tion, 'in craiD was loiiowe l by a ihiok cloud of cSl, pieces of wood and iron, and in the midst of lh destructive tumult poor Durkin w mro io piece. Tne into who aw him when bo wu strask Ink id lor liim alter ths lores of the shook haJ ba spent, and ware hri fled to flud bim dut Op Iuto Irsgrotet t the largest of which weinbtd oo more ihas a pouad. The sirvogth of ib shook may bo iwsgiosd whsu I a' at that bay ear wheels were flung a high t the car shops, fullr nuighl of iwsoty fstt Io the sir. The scci- j leot, which m the nrst laisl mishap i hut bas wr ocourrtd on No. 6 plane, is described by thoss wbr witnsstetl it a beiai wildly grand wheo lh roahioii train detoeadsd, like a ihh. derboh, down tbe steep track. The plan is eouttrueUd on a Kraie of on I every three feet. Durbio was aver slaty years of sge, sad bad been in lha employ of the reanxylvaala Ounul Cvinpsny lor twenty years. " Taa AT. Y. Tribum says there It a good deal ol talk ia Washington io Democratic oiroloe relative to hold- in g a new eleettoB. mo Deosooist would talk of a o ew etectloa if there waeoneleMqaibbla remaining twisWriKtS u .1 . A... i ...,a T.l.l.n tbai thai., la.taatiy. rfc a at ill. atate. uw lu.M v ut vauw. wKw anan 7 - PA, JANUARY VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and In vlfforntes the. whole Si'stcms IfS.MEDIOALPROPERTIES ABE , .'Uterative, Tonic, Solvent and Diuretic. Vegotinej Reliable E ridd, ice. ,. iMs, n. R Ktivi! VCgetine ns -m-l woi umi chMrfnllr Slid tnf Int'linniiy la ha araat num. 0r ynu hxra alralf r'crir- l In Cgetint'i'" "f T"r ar--ta-iil naii n l. rln. VK"ilna, lor I iln nut tMqfc Icn uah fan Iw tll in lit P'l Vnrrnlinn ,,,r 1 trou'll nvar thirty yt4.i rc0ui,iiit wt lhiit ,)t.,,,u dlH1.' Itarrh, and hal l-ioli htit r.ititfhlna Vorrnli'ni. 't wo.il.l train an Ihnaali "0tJH"ri nsvar vnuld tiraitn any mnr ml tuir han curil tn i an I 1 i do f-rl tn thank cV.nl all tha l!in vegetint; k, ,t t, i oa ira.nnna i Va ratln. nnd I a'Ufl tlllnli H nnl nf .. Oh l,t tnili-ln Cur r i hnl OgOtine wanh, tinklna rallna at ih i Hum h.vnd atliia avryho.iy to lata Vcgotioe It I nn ol tba bait naillelna that tna li tin, lor an a-anr th I Mai I.. CIIIRr. Vccrotine (!or tagaiiaaabn W.lnut C'aaitrila, Mad. Vegetine Vcgotine, v I cgotine QIVKH Ilealth, Strength .j Appetite. I mj nananiar niia reraiva rnt nnnt irvia lha una oc eanne X'enatint. Hardacllnlna haaltn wai a t.ar ' !0"u" .it aa.it-nii.ty fall hrCrr..i,. I A law hottraol Vh la rlorad Vogotinc Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine bar baaltb, tir-niiih an I antwtila. N. H. lll.ttti.s, taiarasca and Haal IdtoAat , Nu. 4Str' Hall lln. Bottos, Matt. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. r-BABi aarowa, M.r, I. IM. n. H. B TKf ihi : Vegetine lar slr-thil in ril'y that " .1 hara o.a.1 yaar HIo.mI rrayora- tlnn" la my ftratly fr fr-l r i : - - titn. and think I tha for Nrrjlula :or aakaroua Hdn -rtor Uhauiaa - V!,'.."1! "d - blomt purlfl vegetine .feuaia. u i. m U-c i a r a. j, as 1 1 bar i T- . . ararythli.g. I eaa a lit invoiiaaf i eannot Mil,') d; and a- a blowt purls rnr i lw China I h-va aa-it alutont .. iTwryiniiB. I van tiaaariviif rm- Vegetine niamcnil it t- aar ua laaad ol a a pani-tna .Vsg.tin laer caeiM.-lfiilly, Ma. A k. llfMtMISr:. No. 1 RaiMll lUMt, Recommend It Vegetine Vegotine Vegetine HEARTILY. Sorrai MnaToa, l'b. T, IT0. Ma. hTieaa I li.rMr-I hve l-.kes vraf batllaa of your V-tlna, aad aat Tlrr."0""",, " la.ni r.m.y , IgWMU-J.lyr nytii.i, Kl.l i. v CtHiiul.l t and geuaial dgl.llli of tha at.leut. VogctlUeall luilerl.. l-uia tt. . i-w e.nu- piaiota. I "ore rw-i'e-,iu . w i MM, Jl ijiHiift r.iiar n ectiuei W AlbtUt ttlat. i PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vcgclins is Sold by All Druggists. Assignee Notice. ALL person imere.iel are hersby noil tied that II. 1. Koftiig of A Itinabiirg. Snyder ooiiniy, bat ma la nn ttaignmrnl of all hit elToois, rtal and pertdnal to iht iioiloreigntd for Ib bentol nf bla eredi lora, All peron having claim are re oiieettd to real llieui to Ih tluileraigu- I. and ptraon InJetiltd will plea mike iiuioedult payment. 1SAAU ut;.ivi.ii. Nnv.3o,'0, Ataigutt. NEW A. S. HELFAICH Beaver Springs, Fa. LARGEST. BEST AND C0MPLETC3T iroctt OP Dry CS-oocIm, Crocdrloa Queenawnre, Hardware. Wood Sc Willow1 "Wo re Notions, Furnishing Ooodt, Boots A Shoes, flats A Caps. BEADY MADE ' I CLOTHING cbeaner than ever brought to Sny der Connty. Dealer ia OR AIM, tr.f.tts, COAL. LUMBIB risit, SALT. fLASllH A. All klatf of Oood tch;s(l fo Ps.k e aparweol eoiMrtey prn.luoe. Call sad tXymlrit ijr aierk and leaVa mj prlet btfnr puriit1a lttvber Oct. Ji. t7t. tiia. .CAirrRm. " OTtCE is hereby given that the fo'lowhts artlala bav a aarehaa d by lb as lenel at Cvaatahlt' Hal aad loft It Ibt poaaalon of ttliout Saahaiaa darloa bit plaaaar. All pron. ar autlond ih I iarlar or autldl w la tba tmm via: f Chain, labia, tttat, Heir. a, Meat Scaad, Tub, SI brko ISAAC S HBW-. Ad4t .. Ja. a, ln. HH . tElMW, nTCROIlKT, rASJIATiOE tout - Cbariulaif, at umlaiw rtd Marc lag Un,ur, uit I not a tuara IMoiar bata " , 25, 1877. NO. 37. j-jEALTIl ITS PLKA8URES, OR Disease With Its Agencies Choose Between Them. Ilollovvtiy' 1'lllei, Xenonf DUorJ,rS. What U mora fearful llian s breaking ilnwn of lb ncrfout syaitia T Tit bt X ullHtile or Dtrfniia til a mill drre I iiiimt Uisirea-ing. for where ran a rnnnly l found t Tbur la one i drink Imt lit. il win, brer, or pnil. or fsr brtior none; Ink no oultea, wtik t brtug profrtahli) fi. all tli fre-li nir you can: take llirt or lour Till etr nielli ; cat (iltitly of ilnl), avoiding Ik ueofln(it. ma if I kv-fj gnliKa rulti are fellowrd. )ou will be liif In min i and airong in body, and futgei yon liar nnjr nei tet. Molhen unit iMuyhttrt. If titer la one lltlng more than another for which then fill ar to fmnnin. it i -Ibeir purifying proprrlien, rapeeiall lltelr ' powrr of ol'sn-ing lie l.lotij from all I in. purllrj, and reroneing ilangernnt and tn pan. led taeretiun. l'iiimlly sdnpieil sa the one gtaml remedy for ft-mal emit plaint, iliry never tail, never weaken Ilia avatem. and alwur brings abaul wbat ia require. I. SU-k Ifavlwihr and Want of ApfxlUe. Thete fi-clinji wlilcU to inMen lit. mnai rreiiemlv srlte fromasniinjrsnflet or Iron hi Irom tilitliiicltd p'rpii alion, or from esiing ami drinking what it unfit for ut, tbut ditnrderi.tg ( law liver and tlomaod. riie-t organ muat b regnlaKl Ifynu wl.h to he well, Th 1'ilU, if taken so ourdlng lit lh primed inairiieiiont. Will Hoickljr redore a health; ariin i bulb livar ami tlotnaeh, wbenoe followt. a a natural eanie'pienes. a good appeiiit and ecltir head. In Iht Emt and West In ditt toaroaly anv other Mtdicio Ittvrr uttd for Iktt diaonlert. Zfoio Io be Strong. ftavaf lat th b-wl ha allh-r eonSnwi mr nn. diiiv triad oKin. It may appear ainaular that IMIowwr'a fill thiol. I b- ri-iinnio I'd for a 1 ritn iipwn tha biwlaa, that lh-y wtfiild lucr-a-a rel.x.tl Ht. Ti.u i- m ral iiiltUa. h-w-r tor tliw Pilla will ! nH-lltelr rorrn l lh llvar and .loo pvrrv Sin I of boelriMnpllnt. In warm rlimatrt tli-neand of live lure been d by lb tl. of thl- medl. clue, which In ai .- inim fidXicnrtn the whola nrv.tile eyl eta i however drana,r health aid atreneih fnlln-litf a. a inait-r or eoarea. Tha i.mii, im ia wonderfully im-r-a. -u n7 m, ueeoi mm l l'T-, romniiim in the itae of Kind In prrfaraiip Co flnl-d diet, Anlin.lfuod la b-tbr than hmth4 and atnwa. Itrr-ntovlna aerl l, teriBenled, or other impure humor, frrtm Ih liver, atoiuaeh.nr blood, tha emaw nt dya try, dlarrha, and other bowel nnmplainla I expelled. Tn- wtnit la, il. at r,i dlU'irbauca I anv-tud, and th action nf Ilia ho la boin rnnlir. NothlK will ttop Iht rilayatlon ofh t-e-alt i q iui) a Una uaa vo.r ling uedi. elnt. A'aarvtr of the Ki(irui t. lldlaa. a ,iT.--iin th-an nvcii. StSar n-e.. l.tn ,n.. ..r o M- ,',.,- lh- hither tn..y li.i )U ..-t -it wM -t,,-..r (rivet, or w :,n - tea I'. l r am- elll. p. III., lolua nv-r tt a r 'Ifion- of Ilia kl.l i-va. Ill nl.la ik..n I k. take a, eorrtlnil In tli pr,,ia ,iiivei ,n.. and the Ct.nl... -i. I (b i'tiit in .lira'. 1 1ntoHi-.ull ntthah.eS at l-dtliu-. T lr.'.t-ont will iilra Its mi I o u.dlat. rallvf whaa all othtr at.ao bar failed. For Stomnrfu Out of Ord??. No tnedlelnt will an elfetnillv Impmv lh tone nflhn.t i uarli a ntrti ptl't thnv remove II Ml lllv, neca-l m-d elth-r Sv iiliniiH.reoi-e nr Improper diet. T i-y rnai-lied the liver an. I re. .lure it to health a. iioM : tl-r are won ur. hilly i-m. ao'oua io rwea of ,u.. fact they u'ver fall la curing ill dlirder of tie ilvr ttd touiacb Holmay't pi!!i art th bftl rrninhi known Id ie world fur Iht fultnwiii; dUraurt . Anne I t-tliiua, ll l.l.i.ii Complaint. Hioi.-het nn D -o i.'oia. itioli.... the Him, j pi, lit., if o.atipa!jn of Iht Ci.niuuip- Il.l.liilv, ,i., lion, IK.,-., I. rjr, ItHiiial, lrri-u arlllnt f.r.'ipela, Krop.y, ; IVvr. of all kiiida, fit", ' H al. lie, Itl.lift-e-tloti IhlUmniatlon, .1 iiimllce, LlVer CJ nil. I. llllll.KO. I'llea, plaml, Kli. urn tu.in, H lenilon nf 1'rlna Si-rol.ila, or s .re Tnroai-. s-ooiiiUrv Svuipto u. KIiik' Kvll Siona fc 0) r- I ip I,.iii..nrr.i j, Tniuor., Wor.na i. fall k.n.la, VKera, Vi'ii'e Af- Waaaura- fioiu auy I fet'tlotia, I cauae, &i-. Ctt'TI'JM !-V me ar- tennl'in nnlaaa th imiaureuf J. Iltv.lnck, aa au-mfor lh Huliad kt.ile. aiirmuii l.e.i-ti in of Pill, and tlHii.unul. A heud-niue reward will be given to any on rendering audi lul irimlloii a mty lea l tn t ie del i-i ion of any party or pi-l emnterfHltinu h nieilirine .it udiuglh.uiu kuowlu llwut to ue apnrloui. rioidaliba danufvtnry of Prnr.-a.nr RnLto. wavfcUo., N.-w York, an I ly all reeiM.'i.m DriiMi.i-an.l 11 alara in Midirine ib'.iuho.t thauiviliie.l world, la boia.ol It cul, (J ceut. au.l tl eaoh. . Serriieraltcooilderahleatviog by taking tha larger -. N. a Ulrerllooa r thegnldane of p.ll.ull ln.ry dia.rd,irraISiti to each but. duu, (ib Tt ty A, O. HORXDEROLTl, JUSTICE OF TUB PEACE Prry Townahlp,Hnydrt)nurtty, Pa. tjollaetlun., Uonvayanoina;, and all ulbar haal ampenaiu ni to in. omea win M Bnu.nl , a la J to. (Jjlaa ar rroutuiaavlll UNDERTAKING. . 'L BUFFIHGTON. 31icllleburar lt rlS5?S Far vaueb la, thaa bat baa heatarraM far taaia la tbl piaaw, Mr. HaAaA'ttfn W. a Sraetloal woramaa -n. It prtwarad larauh ltHX, HthKCr.', aa , at alait -kall tha prlraihey ha btlaWlor atl hot, lit akvo Masfataorst f all dnarrrptlont, and at grtatlf rdtd pn .til nrdr. pynwiotly tlu-a lad tw, (al kht'l. dttiet In : raukua) aad tatiilaotlua Is all tatat guar-aattd. .Ayrnti, ifiatr. Uatrtir Sheet. fiWiV, to the premises of the nn- -dtrniSd Is rrardlltn't-p- Wdiy,. N'ts, lac, iy T K'tr-, ri-n IE lit. Tba owarh. Piwttil in tmwo fur-ard. wrew aronarle. np w haraw. aaif uka ibaay aatwg ar that wilt hb htwti r acauvjraal iw iw. inlaw, SUlalalAM rBTMIECf it. 'ia.ii. BDCKEFELLOW, J PHYSIOIAN AHA idTT raaatv "-"-viui,tu bl oflice, wUgtr; f5e--jOi THIS tC PuMlshed every Thurtr JXRBMIAII cbo; Tsrmt of Snbeenp. TVTO IX)LLAB9 PER ASNt sble Tithin six month, or t psld within tha year. lVo pnpi continued until all anrrmrages Kid anless at the option of the pub her. Bubscrlpttont rratslde of tha onto fATABLR IN ADVA5CI . .Persons lifting and wtlrTf papeia aldrtssed Vo Whan tcTmibscribrs and r liable fovthe pries of the paper miin aitsatw, soaaea attaaa. 3. ALLEHAII ft SON. A T TORN JS 78 At LAW, MeltnfKro'rB Pa ' All profeaylonal bnelnet aad tltlf 4 enlritateil Id f belr ear will t srwatptly ', ttlened to. Cas b ennanlteii In KagliltL. ir Uennsn. Offln, Mark'. Square. w T J. SMITH. ATTon-mr ati.w. MIDDtitni'B'l, SSTE0K CJO., PA Oitrfl Ml r nreailnnat wrelra to th aah'l Ooniulttli'D la Knillv and 3eraa. f N. MVKIW, lJt mOMET k C0CEL0R iTUW -IlMtriot A.ttoriie;r Middlebnr, Snytlur County Penn'a Mies few doors Went of lh Cmiri llon-e on M -i I n eireei. Cottanlintion is Knglirli an. I Oermia lanjunget. 8p.'07 WM. VAN c.F.ZI'.K, ATTUHNCY AT t.AW, liowisbtirg Va.f )ITrs bl prfeealonat verviee to it pub llo. Colleeiinn snd nil olber J'lolc-tioo' tl hiielnea etttrueieil Io bis car wlllr' oeirt prompt attention. Ti." c it;x MtT U'Jil! -'a ATTOKNBi AT LAW, Mitiilleburir, Pn.f OITera lila prnfeaalonal aervlcea tnthtpub- lie. Collenllona and all other prnfeaaionsl biiitine enirtialtd to bit cart will Moeiv prompt allimtlon. f Jnn 3, '7lf ll.lt.0iiitl.il. Win. JI. Dill. aniMM&DiLti. Attorneys & Councelora AT-1. A W, Offlco Nsr thn Post nfllro. rrrclmrir. I'eMTi'n. Contiiltnlloa in bolb Englltb tn I Oerrata Languages. lee. 19, '72lf. JM.LIN'N, A. If. DlLld. a (Suneea.or tn J. r.H .T. M. 1.100,) ATl'tlllSKl'S AT LAW, Ltwiahurg, T. OTer Ibeir profe.einnnl tervioe Io lb public. Oulleoiiniit and alt other pro fealonl buainea tnlrinl.! I their tare will reCeiveproDiplailtmios. f Jaa.8,'S7lf P. 3. B. ZELLEtt, A TTOhXEY.AT'LAVr Centr'eitillt, Snyder County, rnna. All tr.ielneM tmtrdeted to hit car will b wll aad falihrnlly attested la. Will nrarlle at Ih arl ooarU of Hny lar nd adiaioiag cmintiwa. clan b eooaulla.1 la lb Knullih nf dernaa laaguag. 01. M. Tltf CHARLES IIOWER. " ATTOttXEY AT LAW, Blinjrrov Pit il!Tr lilprnfionalee(et io lb pub lid llulleotlon and all itlu'i- profeaaio" Sitalnnat entruHlai Io ill' Cnrt will r enlvt prompt allentinn. f)f!ee lan.l. '.rc tm-lh of Ih Key-lone ITnlnl. T-'a" 17 JOHN U. AllXOLP, Vttoiny fit trtA. MIUiiLKIlt'UD, l'i. Prnfe'tlonsl bualnet tnlnmttd to hit oar w.1:.' lit prompllv aitendtd Io. Fab V,'71 J THOMPSON HAKKR, Vitortio.v-rtt-ljaw, Luwiebiirg, I'n ion Do., Tl). gUfOnn be oiiiiMiilinl la lb r'.ngllth tni German Inngnug.-k.'YjiS (M'I U'H- irkrl 8trel, oppotllt Wall Hruil b . Od'a ittor 8 dDy POTTEi., ATionxnr at la w. Solinsttroro Pa , Dfferlil proiea-innat service I Ih public. All legnl liit-inta enirna;.! to hi cure will receive frompl attention. Oflio one.lnor ihnre iht Nw Lulberaa Cburtbi July, 4ib '72. g T. PARKS, attohmky at lw. sELixsanovE. asvDEii codstt. rs Sepl.13, '7lf A. SIMPSON. Ar roiiNKr At law. Northumberland, Pa. Yer his profeaaiunnl tvrvic't to Ih pub Io. All biuineet enlritaie l to bit tare' ill b promptly altouiletl to. f.lss. 17, '671 J. PETEUS, ' Justice of tha Peace, Mddleburg, S.iydar cjj.ity, Penn'i ro.iveeatxili.g don, and Coll.dlor mad: Kverylhlna Intrit.Ud to bl care, will retf-lvtl p o npi aitaniion. June II, '74. rhlt J t KANAWKL, f IfVSK IA! AND HTJR0E05. Centretlllct Snyder Co, rot Offer bli pfoftftlobal terylctt to tbtf pttbll. 6 38lf JJU. A. M. SMITH, T1 PltYSlClAlt AtfD StfROEOlt, Offtr bit pTofeatlonsl tervloci Is lb tltH ttot of Adatntburg Sod vlalslty. 8ep4, 7 Drt. i. YiSiiiNnKty; ' 8 (7 HO EON AND PIlTSICIAS. MiddUburg Pa. 09n b'ti pvtrtttloatt Hrvio I lb sis ias f UidtlUjarg aad vloisity. fdarkI.'6l' L MONBECK, Jntticeof the Peuce A(lantb,rej, Xnydtr t'o., 1'u. Will b in bl crffeiea al tht al.ova men ict til plao. MOM'.VY and t! A'l C h A T ol aoh week, yebtii all klu.U of bivouev rtUitng to Mt ilio, will t tuesJtd It. Jiu ',if V, VAN lU.lriK, 40B01CAI tt eCZCafANICAl- C.N'TI8Z ttirifrtiia Pcnn A.-W KliVkrl-r ' , slils tlco cf tho fe-dce, Alt bitrJletMvniMte ttaitbt ou lib, arias, rt fbunty aVitWdVIa all I ale esas -. QnmUJ r-i---u -y i ' I r ii liit i , in l ..... n. wetav
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