I.,, a ., ao.oo 80.00 Orjerb-arth column, on year, Om sqnere (10 llne)l Insertion Every additional Insertion, etVo-reMonal and Btuines cards of not mar than 8 line, per year, jLOdHor, Exvcutor, Administrator and Assignee Notions,' SditorUI tiutioM tier lint. is.ro 76 60 6.00 tJGO All adrtrtkomcnU for a shorter pe riod than ons year are parable at the rims they are ordered, and if not paid - the person ordering tlicm will be held responsible for the monev. VEGETINE Strike at tb root of dl by purlfe!, lb blood, restoring lb liver and kidoey tohealiby sotlon, invigorating lb nervous yaiav to set evil. ftneeti eomponod. wbleh sliaply purgs tbs bowel, but a atfe, pleaa.nl remedy whtnta I sure lo purify tbs blood, sad tbtrshy r.slor lb health. VEGETINE t w Brerlbd in of Serofut and other disease of lh blool.'by many of Iho host physicians, awing lo it great sue la surlag all diseases of ibis nature. VEOETISE Doee not deceive Invalids Into foil hopt by purging ud creating a nctiiioo op p.lli. bot assist nature la eleering and purifying th wbol ey stern, leading lb llal gradually to perfect health. VEOETI.NB Wi looked npoa ai o etperlmenl for some time by som of our beet pby.laUns, but iboie most iaorediiloue In regard lo tie merit are bow lie moat ardent frieade and supperleri. VEOETISE Says a Bmloa pbyiloian, "bai a eq-11 a a blood puriitr. Hearing of lie many wonderful euroe, After all other remedies had failed, I visited Ibe laboratory an I seavioeed myoelf of It geouiu merit. It te prepared from barke, riot and bcrbe, aob of wblob Is bigbly effective, aad Ibey are compounded la sueb a maaoer ae to produce aetosiibing reeults," VEOaTINE I aekaewledged and recommended by pbyiloian and epotb.oar.ea lo bs tbe beet purifier sod eteanier of tb blood yet -dieoovsred, and thousands speak in its raie who bar been reetored le bealtb. PROOK. WHAT 13 SEEDED. ttoeToa.rob, u, tin Mr. U K. PTtlTiFI ! l)Hiilr-lwi one fear tone I fstind nr elf la a feeble condition from neoeral debility Voirottar was atrunaiy raooutmmde I lo ui by a vriooe vnonio uoeu louoa ueaeate i uy its use I proeared tee article aud alter u-inat aeveral boltlea, tti restored to heeltb and illeiiontltiu dtuui. I loot qilet o.n tdtnt tttt litrtll no uieiltetno superior to It f-er thote ojinpUials lor whl-h It Is eapeeUlli prepared, and would hrlull reooraoioud II to trwae who le d mat e aoedsoutethii.; t r tore tueta to perfeul LtullB. Ketpeolfuily yours, u. t.. I'KrriNiui.L. Firmer a. M. rettldK.UI a Co., 10 Male (t, ttoabOU. CieomeiTi- Nor. tt, 1171. Mr. H. R, Stiviss : leer air lu two bottle ot Vetrstlns furn- lifted in by four agent, toy wife bje used with grout benoni. h-For e loa lline the b tl been trouble I wltU dUilotx aod ouiiive..ei : tai0 tru ibl are ae eotiro.f riuiv.. a jr tba a ol V-( tio. HIm Ij IruubltJ wild It. tpatln aod ttaaeral DtiiUHf, aao Ui Inn icreaily ImdoUi-I- 'I'IIOS.iMlUijU, tlt'i Walnut (treat- FEEL MYSELF A NEW UAH. Ntnci, !., J use I, HTJ. Mr H. R. Rtt i Dear tlr Turuuita t!io adrlee aol earnait terealoe of Ker. ri St. Ht. of lull tiiu, I lore beea ufcliM Vexetiue in fyl.xiiila. ol klek 1 kere tuilerel i.ir y r I kava ! eulr two u iitlei and alreaj leal Bayeelf a a tuau. HuipMtlalf , fca. J. W. UABTKR. Eport froa a Practical Cleaibt aai Apotbecarj. IIOdToa, Jan. 1 1ST, tearflr Tble Utoonliy tut lkre ..l l retail t"J kJttlei of t"r V ee Ina elooe April it. It'i a eao truly .y iht it IimkIvoo lue oet iinictijn ui any rowe.ir iir tue ujiu liUluta fir wbleii H In rodiii:aa tUtl I eer Sold. Sr.ame:y a dty care namut i.ijioif buv euvtuuiara t04t.ivliu tn Itf tarlte on ilieiu- elvee or their lrleuii. 1 am tierieolly o 'Uiil"t efteverel eeot ier f iloui l u uure beiutt eur ed lij etiue aiooa in inn ticiuiij. Very re-pni-tful y yor, Al IJ1L.UAN, tft Ilroadvaf. T B.tt. SiSTaxe, Laij. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetins is Sold by All Druggists. NEW " A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Pa. LAROBST. BEST AND COMPLETEST iTOCK. OF Dry Goods, Groceries, QueenswarO Hardware. Wood Sc Willow Ware, Notions, Furnishing: Goods, Boots tt Shoes, iats & Caps. READY MADE CLOTHING cheaper than ever brought to Sny der County. Dealer (a GRAIN, SEEDS, COAL, LUMBER, PISH. SALT, BLASTER s. All kinds f Ooods eiohenged for Cask r approved eounlry produeo, Call and eXamlno my stook and leero tay prloee befor purekaeiog eleewbere. Ocl. IS, 1S7S. Sta. - Auditor's Notice. THE nndersiprneil appointed An Slier at the Uooaeibor Terra of ike Court or Uommoa Ploae fr aaydaroouuty. to makadle. trtoatloa af tbe fuade la Ike haadaot I. I. aloe, book Aailaaee, for the booeSt af tb eradltore ot felearf M ehtley, ataoner t be aereoa legally eo. title te tka aa'oa, haraby ! aotlea, tbat bo will meat tor the dlwbaraa ar kladutlea ae aald Auditor, at hi adkee, la Mlddiabam, a lb loth day of rvrtry ueit, at to o'eloek . M. feald day. at wkUk tliaaaad idaaa all partia U lnt)r-jjMadt A. ai PPAhT lea. One oolumn on year, One-balf. oolumn. on year. PS I ili 0 VOL. 14. 1 o e t r y Both Sides. A man In bin earrl.it. ra. rl'llne; alone;, ' A eally dreite.1 wife by hl ni l. i la ratln and lanei the limk.il like lb. queen, Aad be like a king la kle pride. A wood lawyer etood on the etreel at Ihey pMO'l i The narrlaire and snnple ho eye 1 1 And .al I, ai he worked with til. oa a lac, "1 wlak 1 net rlokend ouuld ride," Theman In the carriage reofarkod to bit wifi, "One llitnet I wnu d aire If I enul I -I'd l. my wealth lr tbe itreua-th and the health Ol tb. man who eawed the wood." A pretty yoan maid, with a bundle of work. Whrxe face, a. hmornlnc, w n f.ilr. Went trlpiln alone wltn a cnlle ul UotlujUt. , Wblle b imoilua a ljr. Urj.iu oi air. 8h I Kilifil on the carrlaie: the lady the law. Arrayed In apptrel .none, And .aid In a wnn,ier, '1 winb frm my heart TbuM.atlna aad laoca ware mine.' The lady looked out on the maid with her wurk, no lair In her oillcn dreaa, Aad aeld, "I'd roiliiumfo, pontine and wealtb, Her lie.uiy and youth to pon.M.' Thee It le la the world, whatetr ou r lot, Our mln la and ur tune we employ In lodKm end .iKblOK l"r wbtt wo have not, fnuretrul Ivr wool we enj iy. r H e 1 o o t T it 1 n The Bashful Man's Story. It may bo fuuny, but I've dono it I've gut a rib uniPa baby. Hha l owe il'jpartoJ oynter stown, brunJy cock tails, 0o'ler boxes, boot-jtcks, atHOonding shirt bittjo.is, wlii.it nud doiuijohn, Slmilowu iresont hoop skirts, baud boxes, riliborm, p:titoi8. lonjitochingri, juveniln drexsus, tin trunipots, little willow chairs, cra dles, bibs, pup, euar tents, p.mtifo tie, hive) syrap. cnitor oil, Oa.lfroy's cordiul, Bjotiiiiivf syrup, rhubarb, sen:t, salts, S tiills and doctor's billn. Shadows future-more proud babies, tujro hive syrup, etc , etc. I ll just toll you bow I got caught. I was almost the d irudent, mont teacuRtard bitHhful fellow you ever did see, it was kiuder in my lino to bit taken with the Bunko every tinn I saw a rfreUy girl approaching iqj, and I'd cross ttio stieut any tiiuo rather than face one t it wasn't bo caiiHO I didn't liko the rrilteis, for if I was behind tho funcd lo)l;iii;( through a knot hole, I co.il tu t l : at one long enough. Well, my nidler Lib gave u pat ty ons nielli, ttn 1 1 stayed uway ft'oia home buc-nu) 1 wai'too bashlul tj face the music. I hung around tbo house wbintliiu 'Old I)au Tucker,' dancing to keep uiy feut warm, watching the heaps bobbing up nud d iwri bjliin J the wiu low curtains, and w tubing the thundering party would bre.il: up so I could got into in y room. I smok ed up a bunch of cigars, and as it was getting lute and mighty uncom fortablu, I concluded to shin up tho door post. No Hoouer eail than done, and aoou put myeulf snug iu bud. "Now," says I, 'Jet hor r,ip 1 Dance till your wind give out I' An I cu.l dling under tho quilts, Morpheus grubbed mo. I was dreamiug of soft shell crabs ana stewed tnpe, ana was having rt good time, when somebody nipped at the door and woke me up. Mtap again. I laid low. 'Hip, rap 1' Then 1 board a whispering aud 1 knew there was a whole raft of girls out side 'ltap, rap 1' Then Lib sang out '.'nek, oro you in thore V 'Yes.' says I. Theu came a roar of laughter. 'Let us in,' save she. '1 wou't' s:ty J, 'cau't yoa let a fellow alone T 'Are you in bed T' says she. 'I am,' says I. 'Got up,' says she. 'I won't' says I. Then came another laugh, lly thuoder. I began to get riled. 'Get out, you petticoated scare crows 1' I cried i ''Can't you got a beau without hauling a fellow out ol bed t I won't go with you I won't so you may clear out f And, throwing a boot against the door, I felt better. But presently, oh 1 mortal button I I heard a still, small voice very much like sister Lib's and it said t . 'Jack, you'll have to get up, for all the girls' things are in there I' O, Lord, what a pickle I luinlt or me in bed, all covered with shawls, muffs, bonnets and cloaks", and twenty girls outside waitiug to gftt in 1 If I had stoped to think I should have panoaked oa the spot. As it was, I rolled out among the bonnet ware and ribbons in a hurry Smash I wont the millinery in every direction. I hud to dress in tbe dark for there was a crock in the door, aud the girls will peop and the way I fumbled arouud In tbe dark was death to straw hats. The critical moment cams, i opened the door, and found myself right among the women. Ou I my Leghorn I cries one My dear, darling winter velvet 1' cries another, and they pitched iu they pulled me this way una tbat way, boxed my ears ; and one origin eyed little piece Sul, her name was put ber arms right around my neck and kissed me right on ray lips human nature couldn't stand that, and 1 gave ber good as she seut It was the first time I ever got a taste, and it was powerful good. I believe I could have kiss ed that gal from Julius Uaeaar to the 4th of July. "Jack, says she, 'we are sorry to disturb-you, but won't you see sis Borne 1 MIDDLEBUHG, SNYDER COUNTY, Yes,' aays I. 'I will." ' I did do it , and had nnothcr smack at the gate, too. After that we. took a kinder turtle diving each other, both of us sighing like a bar rel of new made cider when wo were awnv from each other 'Twai tho closo of one glorious summer day tho sun was sitting behind n distant lien-most the bull-frogs -were coiumenciu their evtming songs the pollywog, in their native mud-pnddles, wore pre paring themselves for their B'.i'td .m nf night and Sal nnd myself fat upon an nntiqititlod back log, linti-niii to thj musie of nature, hucIi as treo toadrt, rooftters nnd grunting pi'. and now and, then the lo'jllow music of a tlinhmt i icKuss was wafted tn our cars by tho gonial r.npliyrs that sighed among alio ninllun tticks, and came ladoned with t'ei delicious odor of lum-ro ists tin 1 pig htys j The last lingering rays of the sitting sun, glancing from the buttons of a' solitary horseman, shone through a , who do not strive, nor cry, nor ra'fie knot-holo in a pig-pen, full iu Sal's their voice t bo board iu tho street, face, dyeing h.ir an orange ji;el lino, but who will not fail, nur be ills and showing off my threadbare coat courage .1, till jtilgnnnt ho si in to bad advantage. One of my arms, the earth. Mcir who know their was iirjiind Sal's waist, my hand ; message and tell it. Men who know resting ou the em ill. of her back; she was utmost gone, nud I ditto. She looked like a grasshopper dy iug with the hiccups, an 1 I fultjlio a mul turtle clunked with a nSh ball. f 'Sal,' says I, in a voico ns m us the note of n d.in swan you have mo ? Sou turned bur evo lie.tvonw.ird, clasped me by tho Inn I. b id an at tack of tho h)iv,sail blin I. stin gers, nu 1 with a sigh that dron- lnr slioe Htriugs to her palate, btid Yes V She gavo clear out, then, nnd squattod iu tnv lap t she cork screws 0 1 nil 1 enill uui j I mil rolled in. 1 linggo l hr till I broke my mis pmiduts ; 'and her breath s nolt ol onions fcho ha 1 nto two weeks be- f.irM nr . i . i.. .t t. .... sho Bel tho d.tv, aud we r.tetie..d for : ium, ihin w "tvii i lour woeut every tngni now we sh Jill i walk into the room to h mai rio 1, till wo' got so wo could walk as graceful its a couplo of Muscovy dirks. The night, the company and the minister camo, the hignal was given, and arm und arm we marched through the crow. In, I hall. Wo wore j'.it entering t io parlor door when d iwu I went, kers! tp on the oil clotti, pilling 8 il lift u mo Sumo cussed follow h 1 1 d.'iipo d a bauana f-kiu on tho tlo ir. an I if. il i jr ed uie. It split nu ttwful hole iu my casimeres, light iiudor my dies coat tail. It was too lttoto back out i ho clapping my liaiiTjfm-r it, we were spliced and taking a seat I watched the kissing the fn-ide j--' ration My groomsman was tight, and ho kissed her till I jumpo ! up to take a blice t when, oh horror ! u .,r.n i . i ,. ....'.. i iii.ni d. , v... ..no ll. , i... ...1,;. , i I 1 ....it:...- ..- I ufiiiiii.t u.v, iiiii. i'i.iiiii: i.i I nun I I through tho hole iu my pants, had pinned it to the ohuir, und in ju.iip : i .1 : ... .1 l i . ti i. . iiiu till a utniiiuiuu fc.y iiiu it'iiuuiiix - ... .. ." - .. . t 1 . 1 ...I....!. ii'.u tiiu itnLuuiaiiuit iuuii.il; 111 11 1 1-1 L .1. ! .J It I tritlo more white muslin than i ..... n.i. ...... .. i ' wns picawui. auo women giggiun, mo . " 1 1 t 1 tl uioti roared, nnd I got mad, but was . e ' lioallv put to oe.l. tin. d thero uii m v troubles ended, (loo 1 ui'it. Tub Tiiiike Uiciicsr Men. Tim threo ricliCHt luiti in tho 1'nited States Astor, tUewart, Vuudwrbilt havo died within fifteen mouths. The first inherited groat wealth, nud the possibility of making vast ud dic tions to it without very much . Ili t of his own i tho other two wero the architects of thoir own vast fortunes. The combined wealth of tho throe would probably nggrogale S2oJ, 000,1100, or four times tho amount of the publio debt of the United States beforo tho war. Thero is no evidoticn that any of them hns left a blank in the field of effort which ho occupied so successfully which cannot bo till- od. The Astor property, tho Stew art dry-goods business, and the Vaudorbilt roads aro managed with the satno comprohenmvo grasp of principles and tho same keen atten tion to details as when tho eyo and brain of thoso with whom, they wore so long idontitled and unditnmed. Thore is no reason to believe that all three aro not as capable of indefinite expansion as they would have boon under the men who made thou what they are. Novel Reading.--Now bo far ns the intellect is concerned, there is a question whother absoluto idleness is not at least ai advantagoons as the reading of novels. Thore is proba bly no condition of existonoo, out of sleep, which is so little an exercise of the mind as that of novel reading. The person engaged in it sits with out exertion of any kind, and has a certain quantity of pleasant oxcito mont poured iuto bun by the author through the eyes. That is all. Ho is intellectually, no less than phys ically, as passive as a cup that is fill ed from a pitcher. Unless he reads to criticise and refleot, which is not the case one time in a thousand, bo is simply engaged iu the laziest pos sihle Bort nf pleasure seeking. It might be botter for him or for her, intellectually as well as physically, to be engaged iu some briskly, bod ily, exercise, involving attention, Iudgment and care to avoid boiug mrt. This, at least, would bo ton io t while of all occupations, novel reading is most passive in ita nature and relaxing in its tendencies. What the aok AVaxts. A writer nay : ''Tho great want of this ago is mon. Men who nro not for sale. Men who are honest, sound from the centre to the circumference, truo to the heart's cor ). Men who fear the t Lord nnd covrtousness. Men who will condemn wrong in friend or foe, in themselves ns in others. Mru whose coiiMciencus nro uto tdy M the needle to the polo. M.n who will stand for tho wriglit if. the heavens tottur and the esjlh reels. Men who can lull the trntli tin 1 look tho worl I nil 1 the Devil right ill tho i'.yn. Men that neither brag nor ran. M. n tint neither awagger nor llinelt Men wh j can have courage without whistling for it. and joy without shouting lob: in;' it Mon in whotu the current of everlasting life runs rtlill, and d.-ep, nnd strung Men careful of Co l's honor and c.tru 1 !ss of iu i'i'h nppliinse. 5Iou too large for eecl n i.ui limits and t m strong fir Stictariau binds. Mou thujr. duty . and do it. Men who know ytflr lao und who till it Men who mill 1 their on business Men who will not lio. Men w ho urn qot t io lazy lo work, nor too proud to bo poor. Men who nro willing to-cit what they htvo e irne I, h i I wear what they have ptid fir. Men wuo know io wo jiu tiiey havo be- !livod. M'in alios t foct nro on th i everlasting ro?' M.'U wh are not 'asli t n 1 1 of jure Htrong their ho,)o. M m woo with divine stivngto, ilivino Hlreuglh, wise j . . - . 1...II.I. oi.iiiu nifii-uiit. i, i-n; i with tho wit 1 ml tint cotiuth fi'.un ; wiso Wllltll 'above iin.1 loving with the lJVo of Christ. M in of till 1'arTL'n is I'.iAM K Ir oor dairy - ) men need n nimr. mi eo -opener, a ! '. Iiaj fi uil. 1 ' a til' -jo ,t 1 ..... I . I I. .. ... I . , " -;" '....Jill " .'" "o: Is. here is on . mm, ti'M'o is on in 1110 neai 01 tit. j ...I .1.. P...II,... i. .. .1....I1.. .., '"- llftuallv i ui i il ni.ii i i i' r mi i Mill i iv anl s il l bv tlm N,w York .1 :,!,;, Tl U . ' 1 nu,. ii. ii ....... .... .:i.. ..r - good butler io tho market, put up ..-..j v.. . . v i .-,..,11:11-, ,11 in nu Hiirao.ive H:tipj lor sm i.l eon ; ri., , r0il.j4 uro h0:ll v the only HUiiiJis. W Ilea wo ki. w to it. .,:i , j nu4 nf c .I'liiu.iiiij.ilioii ; but those diiiyuian geUiI-lo iipniud firliis,, of v,.r iuUioe ct!1HU'Uctiou products, another tl, no I nn olh.ir , n,, U ,U Cv.-i and lurgo utono con . .. oeuts the ye ir round, nt his d tiry , til, ,,i;ly illlop tllJ traveler's o .or, u ii 'sy h -'en io ii a win pay t . bring butler nero.ts tho oe.-au 1 ail I fioni Franco, if it is only g ihipulv eti'.ojh la suit thu fisti.li-1 oils put'cioscr win will li t v o s o:no thing nice, whatever it to tv c ist. j All tois butter is mil) fro n ch .i.-o jcows, cluioely fed oil do in H.ve.l f..d; tho in ikiug is dm) iu the lea. lest tni'l'ier. ine mili; is Irt'i- ii.ie.l aw :.t l-.il.ij it. v v..i.i it ' u i nei-tar, the civ.tni is c!i true I with ' ii.. i ... ,..ii. .. . ..... ... ... ;c!o "k mi I tliei'in nn iter, Uio li ittor is worked with skill, tin 1 is m i lo up in i i i Khapelv ca s, wuieii '1 1 not require . I to b i cut when brought to tlio t ib!e. I'oniparo then, tins eiko-hird. golden yellow, srt)i;t, fragrant nud . .:. . - i . ! tl... :il. .... . .. . -i nmi. in., t.t ii.l leillllllll liJ UII t;I J n- ini; mtn un I .1, . ,., ... i ;,... i it..r..i.i llllslirilLI V t:mtil.v, wile.. n t- i . .nil. ui ' frvan i' (-. mi's riiiv.io v vim i't . ... , :..,i.r. , , i- .1,1.1 i.-iiii.i. li t e nti.f m l ll 1.. ii. ml lil- , , , .. n., i . ., i b.ii.l iifii on fr.nn n.v.vu tl I ill v l.ilr.t.l I : v" , : :.: , .. . i " 1..?:. mi l carelessly milked, nnd is churn ml anyhow, and tho dilToreuct is amply accounted for. .V-j-e York Tribu ue Kinds'Rss TO AMM tt.s a:i A'n-! btirgli could haiidlo his lions nnd j countries. tigers with impunity. No uniiirit Asia is still tho homo of tho tun will fail to respond to kindness nud I jority of tho human race, after hav uniform goo I treatiinnt. And csh i ing supplied offshoots from which pccially will tho noble horso ruspect have sprung great Western people, and confido and faithfully serve a About four sevenths of tho earth's master who deals gently mid kindly! population in Asiatic, or 82j,51S, with him. Wo have otirsolvos taken o!ld j lviro)o o mm next with over a spirited Morgan nnro which had ; a fifth, of II ).I,17S,:J0 J J Africa with been rudely haiidlod and became en. about n seventh, or 1 IK). 921 ,600 i tituly unmanageablo through Jnrsh America with less than sixteenth, or treatment, and, by nppea'.iug to ber 8o,oT.I,N0 )'. an I liu illy Aos .ralia an 1 iutclligenco nnd respecting her I'olyuasia with tho very small f ran needs, iu three week's time ma loUion of 4,7t,tilU iro.ip'o. Karopo her entirely safe nnd reliable for I is the most densely populnto.1, hav wifoand children, andull n ho would 2 persous to the hqiiare mile t treat hor kindly nud handled her Asiac ttnoi naxt -IS to the s pure gontlv. and we havo, nftor five years, milo, Africa next with 17j, -Yinorica sen the same maro resume her old ! vicious habits when ngaiti under tho control of one who resorted to ailn tritry or brutal treatmeut. Always appeal to tho hotter instincts of the horse, the mule, the ox, the cow, ns well ns tho dog and other domestic animals, und they will never become vicious or unmanageable. iSirni' Tojiicitt. A Hip.d-Ciiau.mino Lvny Y few m ruths sinoo, siyethe Jiieknn villa (Florida Unlm, a handsome in nk-ing-bird Hew into the residonee of a Lady in this city nnd alighted at hor feet, exhibiting little or no fear or suspicion of hor, and permitting hor to catoh it in hor baud. She placed it in a cago and it seemed happy and eoutentod, nnd it proved to be ono nf tho finest singers of its s'penios, filling tho houso with melodious strains, until after some four months captivity it was taken nick and died, much to the sorrow of its mistress. A short time after the decease tho same lady was sitting in her room when another beautiful bird of the same family came iu and took its position near ber, apparently invi ting her tocapture it. whioh she did without difficulty. She plaood it iu the same cage, and it S90iu3j as contented as the otbor had done, as if it knew and coveted a lifo with so gentlo a mistress. FEBHUAltY An livnNEsT Life. Earuostuess does not always movo it!i a clatter. I hero nro other things in this world which nro quito tts pleas iut nnd edi ifying ns tho "rub-a dub dub' of n e'inro drum In fart this kind of uiulo.ly is not generally tho highest stylo of music. Have you never kuoAu a nia'i bustling nud officious, an 1 clamorous, nn I loud, but lio did not weigh hoivy nfter all n thing very well und r stood by every one except just tho man who miglil havo pfiitiltivl by that piece of iuf or illation! And have you never known a lean, quiet hud mioHtt iitatioiis und i:iiiniui, nmi who was u perpetual blessing, a golden man, di ep-souled and trti", whoso memory I tigeie l lot),' nfter bo was gone, like light upon the bills nft -r t gorgoous sonstt? Tlio shall ow Btream ralt!cs nt-ta-; its coitrwo i but when it is met and drowned ly tho majestic tides roll ing iu from tlm ne ts, there is silence on tiie hills. In the great lido there is the power of more liiau ahuii li'o 1 rivulets, yet ils coming is almost ns quiet ns tho celestial f irces that brin ' it. Tlio tide ll ws do'.vn. nu I shallow gro-.vs the Htie.tm, and it ,'atn the o.npty clattering goes o:i. An I this n what we wish to nay, that thing i most p itenf, intli iugii tloui -onstrative. as indoed t'oey must b i f.om tiieir .ll.'cts, uro not ncoessnri ly noisy. A strong and earnest lifo need ti it make what people uro in the In lit of ctlliog "a fuss '' It is better to ho kuowti by the letd tint strikes titan by th j bang of tho gun Hint Hends it. l! v Coai'iimkn in Itt'ssi The ' llussians at'u tho best c it roin oi in ; tho world. In order to a-jq lire the great skill in driving to which 1 it!'ey attain t!i-y begin lli.nr training ; early in ft:t. when tpnti chit-, .lit n. It is wondeifiil t s 'O tool boy coachman tlritiiigit carriage-" J and-four over rouh nu I dangerous j roi ls, nt full gallop, fr ten orj t ,V(.Vd 111 los lit 11 Htretch. lUlSSia, fiu rtll know, is n eniinti-v nf :ml lovl.n.l l,..in.r II ll lll ti.'i'.w ..I Ho --- --- . - - --. '',.....i.,u'i ;il v. ........ exlei.t., being II.0)tl miles ,,t ,ts i l . ii .. ... . ",-,;B Ula, . 1'! 'r1"?'1" " . ittl.lLIlfll I .I.IJ llllleM ll 1.1 eillll.l lllll:' , ilo ......... ..Iii,.,.!., T llllil II I I ..f i . 7.ii)il.(iiJ, M.'iti'.. mile-i. Tin. nr.1 . ti'Li-t .tro,.Vt. . f.,,,1 j f wo ,.i without a.ty biMluments or outsi lo ni-.i !.-. in tt ii it i.e.-.. litr.O... fi.-ifi44 wjlj1J ul( j rUj,;. ri voi'f ; un I over t! langor .ui roils, and tho still more ilailgeMUS bridges, Iho ItusMiiti c i leum III dtslios nt til ) fastest g:il I ;). It, h "inn a mira.ilo Unit travel ers do not, its a lull', lost their lives and br 'ak their limbs mi l co.tfhs .... ,ivpy i, j mi'iiiiy. 1 lio latter often phi'-'o i -iho co tell b .nng Htop pe l f ir ivjiiirs uooi .tiiuos half u dozou times on the road. Tin: I'opt i.vrioN ur iiiK (Liue Tho met trustworthy csliuiata of t'io t.uinbor of peoplo oti tho earth i PA., ,n,ish.l bv!JST OFJURO; I,4j:i,'.ti7.! fiiMM, .in for the year lw7'i, as fur uoriu.iil statisticians, is i,s..v.'i. 0 10. ihlS is llll lncroHO of over twenty Hnven millions on tho esti mate of 1ST."., but too a igntoiit it io'i 111 not title entirely to too oxoess ol births over deaths, but 1 ifgely t tho o'lit. lining of more accurate in- f niirilion regarding the population of legions little known, und to more periet'i census rouirus iioiu utuer nn I Australia brings up tho rear with Gj nnd lj respectively, Hoy Lo-t foii SEvr.Nrr.E- Years In HII, Nays the Scrnnteii Itepubti' cm. in tho Lickawanna region, little Henry ll irt, eix yours old, wandered away in the Ihrest hctwo-n Olyphunt and Cob' pond i, Iter berries one af lernnon, and wo lost. Nearly every ahlo-bndiud man in lilaVrly twnshp tii-ned out nnd aom-heil the wends and fe lis in vain for Iho lost boy. win. was finally t'iveo up and mourn ed as lost. A few days rlncc, wh!e a gentlemen from Olynlmnt wai visit ini friends belew Wilkesbtrrx, be in it a young man whwe resociblsnce id fenturei wns so giniilur le that ol uenry Hurt, of Olyphunt, that he ask ed him if h!s name wns not unrt. no said that he was culled Riley, but be inubt be Hart. Th fj'hrr aud moth er were pent for, no I as sn'on as the mother tutored the room the recogni tion was moi.i.il bet worn th mother and her lonlial son. H trcollecl but little of Ida early history. For nineyeur the nun wilh whon bo lived, and who ho supposed wh hi father, boated oa tho Delaware and Hudson Oae-il, and he vividly recol lect how the brat of a mno looked bitn up in the hard, flogg-ing him and half starvirfg him at limoe, tfier nioe yeire of such tratmnt ha rao away and fared better. Tlte ei Rieatjoy io the family ovtr. tbe reunloa. '4' 22, 1877. NO. 41. !IOriCK of Widow Appralioinoiit under Hie t.WO Lnw Notice Is hpreliy given that Hie following widow. pprtlaoinrnla h.tve bfen fibd with llu t'lrrk of ll-ellrpliena' Court of Snyder d,, fur eoiinrmittiuu ou Muiiday, Ibe -lilb day of Feb. IU--1. Ap)r ii..in.'nl of CirUliani Miller, wiJ oiv of .lulm Miller, de'-r-tol. 1 at. I, '77. , . t:(Ol SI!,t!l-rkf). C. Assignee Account. V'DTICK is hereby uiveti that Hen I ry It. Miller. Amiuoioi of nr''r t! mnly lliti", of Se liiKjr tv.-, h i. filial hta a.o mtit In til..- I'nilll.in.'ll'-, m!,.. ,M ill tle.iirK, eii I that lit- -a lit- will li.- ir-. nl-1 I ir r mfl -in ,t .f rVtirimrv T.rm ullluiirl. J.I HUI'M, .1 1M, Is, .'. I'fothoiioiery . Tcj-ysi! NOTICI' 1 j .'.r,,','y ,.,, Notioo is llrnrv Sp .fir, r.liorli .ulili, I . 1 1 it Im, k 1 1. uii il. -i illh .1 mi . .1. tt I h"l, lijri.l Kflr-mtrni-W il M il. lr p-o .1 i!in II Kii.-kler, i Ic-irne 1 1 u er, I hamaan. V"el ll n.r. Mil 11 -O.ir. tin I II ' r-nl(, I r iriklln. A-uim. Sf Khrurnve. t . e. i : i ,, .-n. Vreemnn', I . it. 'II i-a, lie.titnrii'it , I ri-eiMe-ir li tve hli-1 t'.eir p -in ...ii. ..r I .t.- ru ilf ono wlh 1 Ue t'lvrk oi 1 1 i trier -en-l.ni. ul Sn y .It-r r.u 111 y , ill 1 th.ir.iine w I... .re-.nt -. I tr uimv.l ou .tl iiid.ty, the 2lb ittiy ul I coru.trv ntt J. I i;irK,i'lnr il. S. To: (''limit one 'ift'i of' l'i a miw iif 1 1 the S'trriJ'o.' xuhl County cni:i:i.a; Wh a-. A U'ln- Mtn i lin-k lr li.-r lint' fi "ll. 1 o. f ,-T ?t . i..n lull, of Al'l.l A ll . , - ii r, 'lio on in ls;i). pr . l-r lo r p...ili. i lo 11 oi. 11. ,. ,.,1 iio.ii inn. or t:i.. t .-iTi .lo t of.. or t'..nri oi I'ollllno.l I'lrit, f r I h.. I). Il.ilr of Snt.trr pr.t. I :-j I ir tin- i' i-.. Ih-ri'lii ' il forth IhV nhe ln ,!'i he liv ir.-.i fr-o-ii tin. Ii.oiJ. of tn tin m.riy .ii ur. l I'.lo mill t.ni lluin II. M,ni. t e -lo l.i..r.-t r oenei.l t.ot Mirrlll. M o,,,, ti-f ire "I ... nil ill lei lllll i.eil,p ni.lo nil oilier l n,.i..i.H unit 1 1 u,..n h il. t.-v.-r. too ,.. W, rttoKm In your proper p.-r-aoii li.ro,. .,ii r .1.1.1 ' -nr M r I li-.iiiie.-, .it Omit "fi'oi ii I'l.-in. Ihi-r.-lo I. li.-l I Tor too i ,t, ol ii I'T on l!i. 1l li .l.iv of r -Oi i-ii'trv nr. x'. lo nu. ii rlh p .ili. oi or lio.-l or I m a it. I A I.,iih 1 it.li k in.. I e .-.-V in.., if ii i r.i i l.ar... oh, Hi., a .1 I .l iluio .M hi I. , t . ir ir,-, .-iniil I ti..t I) ilhori-i .l fioni I. i.i II oi.lN nf ,l erimony, r-o-alOv I . Iho m .1 of il.o I A'-o noly uirili'h I'-" nu. t ai. I I ; o I I - I, nil I h-o oof Inl ii. il. Wen. - III. II oi. I. I'. M i, li..r. r... Prr-.l-.t -til .1 il I of ii ir il I t'ooil, nt Mi. I lu lout, tti il.t,.l..i i.l H..CI iii'jit A. I. I-T" J. I'ltl If I'r .th)-, COl'KT I'UOCLA.MATIOX. Tlieren the linn.. I. Clincher l'r.il I TV ilenl Jn.lje of the .In lii-irtl liilri- eiMiipo.el of the roitnliea of Snvlee. fnion nui ' Milllin and I't-ncl (l.-intierlimr an 1 ...1 Mini:.. I i. ." lt.ni.lunl.ti, k,,,. a i(-iro Jinhrea " - - , ' - -. - i snd for Mitydt-r eo t hue, i..c 1 ,heir ,,rn.-..f.t l.nni- i... . i. ,1... II. I. .1... . ." - '"" hiy 11.... A 11 I.-Ti In me .lirecled for tin, linl.linrr ornti Orphans' court, n court j of 4 'oi.tiit.iii I'ieits. court of liver nnd Ter ! ininer nn I liuncntl court nf (Junrter Kea ; aiti.iiH of I lie i-enco nt Middh'burfr, for llie .county nf Snjiler. gn Iho Mi M hi l .y. (I... niiB tne .'in. itny ol I i-f.ruurv is;j.) continue one tltoi. j .N.iiioa is Ihotefore lieroliy Riven lo the j Coruuer, Jitnl ii-t-u of Iho I'oico ittel Cousin ; tiles iu nu I for the eoiuity of Snyder, lo np- pear in llit-ir prt.per .eruti ail li I heir rolls ! records, iuiiHitious. eisiniintii.iiis an I other remniiiliruiiera to do tlio-io. thinpa '. which nf their ollices nnd in their belntlf ,1'erlfiiii lo he 'lone mi l tviineses nnd per jsoiia irosiciiiing iu bclmlf of Iho Cuiuiiion i wen'.ih n iin-t nnv person or t ersoiia nre . reipiirud to he then nnd there itlieti.linc 1 , nmi inn iuteiri ni tt iiimiii nave it I uieir - -! peril. Justices in e reiiiiemt-l to he tuini'i-i I TIIO.M I'.SON : tint in Ihcir itile'. l'iiice nt tho ai noiuleJ limt. iigreeitlily to notice. tiivt-ii under my hun I nn I aeul nt tho Siierill n utile ii. MiMU-tMirj:, ihc Jih J ty of. Inn. A. 1., one lliousitiid eight hundred and .tventy-'even. LAN I Lb KISUNUAKT. Sheriff. 1ST OF JUR013 FEB. T.--1877. fiiMn .Ii-bors. i llcsver iJeni'ifw Hi!jrer. Iteiver ll'e-t 'Vilim'ii Krehf I'oiiire - I'ltiu-s 1. Itiiii-ttmtil. I'lmpm in !l -nry M llurr.ill' Jit.'it" ui li -orijo I!. Ilenler Amos Jirrelt, MiddU-bU' ii II .'ii.. 1,'hii Suydor. ., M inr ! it. 11. II ttirio's. Mid lle.Ti oU II . oi rv Sny l.-r- j,1'."; . Perry We V. (I . i) inn in, .lo-jn Stuck. li App. I. I). Puwliui!, rtiluiiiel P. How. .lulm li -e l, ar. Julio P. Uii-hler. Seliii-.or.ivo I'. S, Albert, ti. W. UI ihi, II, I!. Miller, Jeremiah rituoU, Levi I I ri.- Ii. Union FrcJerick Hlntmhucher. Wn-hiiigioo Miclial llniuea. Jacob Sny. dcr. ptit Jinonit. '' A Pima I'nnlel Atirun l, Peter -Hiegel, Klins It. -riwant. Denver JMiviin) Freed, Inaaa OclZ, I.. 'It. lUines, Henry Keru llenver west Amor Auipiicltur.. .j ., Chapman D tniel Ilolnier. Lowie Ggod ling, Joseph Mi-lser, . Ceiiire Kn.iclt Unix iman, Henry F. Lnn? John Shetikel, N tiUnuiel Waiter, Jlia YniinK . . Fntnkliii ll'-nry II. PIniiT.T, IJenjtniin Wilieiiinyei', Jneoli C. Waller, at " J" Monroe Siiinin App, 0. W. Ilocli, JhU. Sebmrh, .. Mi, llecrcck iiuiuol Ihlger, II. A. Hum mel, . ' Mul ll. hi.r-.f.. M. Moal "r'.i Perry-Henry J. Ileiser. Jnoob F. Iliil , I 1. ........... L- tl' . J " t'llintuil, .tlicoilL-i r. iiu'i'iirr, 7 I'erry west P. T. Derr WP.lis n. tljrdea Penii Jacob Krclder, Janu-s Millor, IU-if- j.iiiiin Cplinffer. A lam J, Fialier. .Seliii'ifrnve M 11 Ciolt, J. A Ltimk'itd A. M irUerger, John Pitrka, li, F Yun- l.uskiik, Henry II Pino. t, v m. . .I..1 1 1 . l! -1. .. I mon ... t tiuii'iore, itiin iienorieH-i. WitHhingion lieci. Hermnn, U W HuliZ apple, ftininii Kam., Joseph Moyor, IteVij iiuin Siroub jr, Holert M Tenia. " T RIAL LIST FEB. TE8of-"1877. Ilenjamln II. Long va. Panlal Uetfiek, aaine va, amne. Kmanuril liu.k va. Itlll l.h k llrolher. f re l k Fries. Kmlorsae o va. r' J. H. r.eller. oeorun W, llllunr va. John .Iro.a, aei." .loa.i h Wenrlcli ta. John Hurlman lisfcj' Franklin J. Nehook va. Allen I0rlliar. - ' S! ira-ayeraand Jo.iah toraallb vi. Jaooh JkV.fc' ii"aar. - , I. K-Hummel vi. John 11 FoeltUM-. -Wio.O. neruld ta. Ann B. k K. O WRIAnil. Ii't.e Slr-iwa.r va. Tdeard atroup. M.llnr. Iluln.a M.ller va. UohbAOk wllb oo- lloe Iu ijarnlrlii).. Kate Artly by ber u.xt friend 0. VI. Jaso.a r, Art'e. laaae N. llelr va. Thomei Sehaffar ' ' anna va. etuia aod wife- . . n. a K.H II. K, Co. va. William Koeltlng. J i, v . o-rvi-oi i -I. -ll .1.. a,u-iri-.a ,.,,. a -r. Anthony tj. uliupion va. J. MoUtar., Uhkaell Sainuel Feb re r va. Tbe 8. 0. M fc D. Aaeoola. tto. ' . neoriie i:ty va. The . , K. a H. AaaoeMUoa. al. I a. Weu-naell.r a trviln pariuet aa va. J W.tUukleret al . - Iaaae Flaher va. W. U. Hnltnea et al. isiou"l K. Wowlllntf va. It. .1. Htef, t reaper Fora:r va.ilauider k ti.iok. U. I.. Mlllark U. P. OllAd-a'rk. Va. Ohil. w , u.ui.r. The.bov.ea.i.r at lMaaandfsi;ttSia Vebiu,re Term. A. 1). la;,'. J.UROUSE, Protav, rroUu'l Omn, Jllidiebvoi, Jan. W.'If. - mna poriiT. PuMUhed every TlittrsdAV Evening bf JSHEMIAn CBOUag, Prop'r. Terras of Subscription, TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM.' Pay. able within six moaths, or $2.,V)ifnot paid within th year. 'o paper ! continuetl until all arroaraiB are pnid unlose at the option of the pub lisher. Buliserlptions nntfide of the county P.WAUl.p. IM ADVANCE. BtIVrsons lifting and using rmpers AiMresseil others become snbscrilMirs tiid tire liable for the price of the paper tantier. ALiawAR. bobav Alia. S. ALLEMAN & A TTOIl NE YS A 1 SON. l a ir. HHiiM;rovc 111.' 1I profeaionitl biniinoae and collecting minified to their ear will be promptly tlienc llo. Cin tie eniiKiilie l In EnglUh jr Mermnn. OlTice, Murke. 8 iiare. T sMini. ATTORXKY AT LAW. Mltllll.Cllt'KO, MWKIIK Ul)., PA Orfera tila P nteMl inul Nerrlrea to the pnb'l Uonfultllnoa I (.nulla1, and 'Jerman. I N. MY KIM, lJ' ATTORNEY k COUNSEllla AT tff, MLl'lleburg, Suydor County l'eun'h '1iee few d ) ir Wet nf 111 Court lloii'O on M'U aire.-l. En'.irli an I tlrrwait Inn (.'.iiMiiltittioo In ii,;i. fep.'ilT. WM. VAN IS I'.' !.!. ATTOII.M'.Y A r t UV, le-.mjIi org l'n., llTere Vie professions! ar.ro' to le pub ic. Collt-oiinns an I nil " I' r l'lo c sion al business entrusted to lui fare " 111 re ceive i rnmpt allenliiin. 1 1'rciioxMii.i.i:!:. 'e AiTUllNEl" AT I. VW, Middlebunr, Pa., Oilers h! rrnlemlotinl servii-es to the pub lic. Cilli"!l Ions, and all oilier pro(esiona I busineea cntrnsle l to liia cure will reecive protn) t aiientioii. Jnu 3, 'ti'tf II. II. Urimm. Win. II. Dill. Attorneys & CduuccIois .1 7-A.i ir. Offii'O Near tho l'ost (Iffico. t'rct'lttirir:. I'enn'a. Ctinsiiluiinit iu boib LngHh tn I Herman Luiit'ii ies. Dec, I'.', '"Jlf. I M. I. (S, LINN, A. II. iniTL (Sueeeaa.ir. tn J. F. h .T. M. I.lnn.l ATI)ltNi;VS AT LAW. l.ewisl.iir. l'a. (lifer their prnf-saionnl service lo th pulilie. Colleclioi.s nnd nil oilier pro-fc.-ion il luiaiiie-s eiitrnsle.l lo their care will receive proni. tat tout ion. Jan. 8, 'OTlf J. i. ZI.LLKIt, A TTOIISF.WA T'LA W t,Vitr'vilt', S'tyUr Coiinfi, Vnirt. All 1,1-lre sp entrusted to hte .-are will he well an I f il.i.fully attonl-l lo. Will pri. tlra at tue -eterii! c iu-1, nl sny ler n I a.ltoiiiiof i- ioiit.e.. I' tn li. e inault. l Iu the r.nutlah or il.Tiiiuii liinu uto. ocl. Si. 'Mil IPIIAKLKS IIOWKII. v ATIOII.NKY Al' LAW. Seliiisgrove Vi. l.Torj Ids prnfoealonnl service! lo tlie pub nudilin. Colleelion-i nnd nil other profession husiness riitriisied to Ins enre will re :eive prinit attoniii.n. fillice Iwodonra north nf the Keystone Hotel, I .Inn U. 'bl J 0 1 1 N II 7. V, N O L D, Atlorni'.v ul I ill t, s- n rs Tincr . i tto me i ; MIiHI.KIIL'U'J, PA. I'rofessionnl bnslnesa enlrusted tn hie ear w:!.' lie promptly niton led lo. Fnb U.'Jl IIAKFU, i ' a VttorillV-Ilt -1-allAV, l.e wialuirp; , I'niou tu., pa. t,jj-0nn he cnnsiilie l iu the t!ii(iliali and Ocremn liiiiutijre-..-J fil-'Klt'i: M ultet Street, opposite Wnlle JiuitU .4 Co'e .Storo i'Jf A.w rOTTFJt, 1 TlOn.YKV A V LA TV. Soliusgrovo Pa , OTcrsiiia prnl'es-ioii-tl eerviera to the p itilio. Atl ln ll busiiieaa nil, oii,i lo hie care will receive t rom j-l n : ' i. n. flltie ono .loor above the, .V -iv In::,,::, ''liurch. July. 4th '72. 'T. PARKS, ATTOIIVKY AT LAW, !UblN.SJ!lUYt7r.NrUi:il (MUSTY. P . -sepl.l.., 'OTlf A. C. Sl.MI'SON, . ATTOIINKY AT I. AW, Northtiiubcrhind, Ta. ITer hie profpsaiun-il atuvice lo the pub ic. AH husinesa entruste I to hie car till be pruuiplly attended In. Jan. 17. '67lf A. J. FETEMtS, Jtistic3 of th9 Peace MJJ!a'.)itpg, SiyJjr cj'Jity. Pan'a I'oov-'T.itii'li.i- dons, an I c.illo'llora made, fv.-rt Oiliiii Imriiili.d to ble care, will reo-ive pi'ompi atieiiiion, Jun- ll, .;i, yiTTl'Ll- KANAWKb" " V " WirVlClAN AM. SrBOF.OS. riltrtll-, Knyiler r., ra. Jlfer bta prufeeaiuDal eerviceealo th f...ltf T5,Ai.fc SMITH. myqciax avd suitanoy. OiTere liia professional eervloei to tbe eill lens of A lauisburg aud viciuuy. Sept, 74 n.M-Y.s, Mi:ii, ASU PIIYS1CIAS, r. .'1iuiiiviii , a. lllori bit. pr.ifeaaiAal aervioe lo lb it- it i ii..i,,ir p. itena of Middiejurg aud vicinity. , March Zl.'BT 1 I. MfJNijKCK', lustlccof the Peace Adanwburg, UnytUr Co., l'n. Wdl be in bie otlice at tbe abuve inentioa- ed place, on MOM DAY and fcATl'UDAY ul eaob week, when all kinds of husineea reluting to bi othue, will be altcuued la J.Hatid '73if j Jr(TAN BUsiKlKK, ' ' SUHaiCAL & MECn.V.NICVL PE.NTU1 '.,m. ; i Sttlinsgrov Ponn s. A. WliTZliL, Justice of th9 Peace, lleaoartoien. Suuder Co.. i'tv WsAll kind of colleoiic aiad ou libera rm. rrompiy aueudi t aim-: t sis eese, all buslia t (Jim -T
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