The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, April 19, 1877, Image 1

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Vvhrv additional insertion.
lofeional and Business cards of
not more man o lines, per year,
uditnr, Executor, Administrator
and Assiirnee Notices.
.titorial notices nor line.
All advertisements for a shorter pe
l than ono year aro payable' at the
jme they are ordered, nnd ff not nnid
he person ordering tlicin Jvill be Bold
ospoiiMtno iui mo monev.
VEGETINE
VMtrivl hi a aavaa fallM ti Affect a rnra.
tnM an I laafiiffk In a ties ! 4.lSl I it a
h .11 a.
She Rests Well; '
i tOHTH POLAMO. Mtt.. Oct If. 1879.
H, M. n. wtiyihhi
rr tr I hv IrV two roar with tha
HTfrrtrtifllnt, anl dtirtnir tt n hara t akn
I jrr niktiy nlffnrm m ttlna hut finn of
ibm i111 an; rM. I wa rvwiUan nlithta an
ftwMIii! rnllih hit f oi. 1 On pcommod
MRij. 4LUERT RICKER.
Mr. Ui. M. VMhan, Mat A, Mm.
VEGETINE.
ThoniKnill will l.r ltlmnnT (! It
Tnlnntirlly) thil Vntll th nu m oUcitl
rompoun.l y p-m! bfo th pubMA f.r r-
nTtin nH purHTlnn thi hlwl r
nil liiimor, Impiirltlet or i.l'in.n rtlnni
from lhTWil, lilrln t1 ilrnnt'hvn.
n lhlr diillluu I bf dint i In fx-1
It I". mviT hTt oIlt.l It, "Th Urt
SAFE AND SURE.
MX. II. B. TV! I
inlKTaynnr VHn w rKtnimiii1'(l'
rn. nrt ylMln ta lb praalnn or frtrni.
Ironiond'l to try It. At tin lime, I "UK put
ting from nor! dthillty oi nro pm.
trfttlont, iuirlntl 409.1 by nvorwrtrv ao'l Irreic
Itr kibtt. It won.lirful itronirthonln !
ourfttlvo proportion wnt 1 1 atraot myloiilll.
iwl iflUm Iron tho nm ilon, nil umlor It
pur-ltnot t roplillf rwnrr-.1. Klnln
ton iho ial h'lih it nil ool f Mn. Nln.
tbta I ho it hilttl to Kit Veitotln my
mot ano.ulino.r It'loraosidit MliKAidr.
r sad ptworful tt la pro.ooUon hoalth
Mil rtorlnn ih 'ttnM y.t.n t oow nr
adtmnty. Vtln lithe only modidno I
ih, od n loon I Ht I n Tor ciptot to And
m niMr. ivyra iruij,
, W. II. OI,RK,
' , , 1M atontory itrot, Allogutay, Pft.
. a
... YEGlfTlNE.
TsottiliV Ihoroiiiiblf frvUnfttea uTarjr kin 1 of
imvr, aftd rMtores ih vatlr jpuia lj
kWiy oo.lUton.
Tii followiim ilrfyvnit Hit.' (I, W.lfnM
fM,f rinrljr plor of th M tihtliHt K itrtp
ibtrrh, Hyde Prfc, ul t pntmt 'lt, in
lowall, mtcjvincnryouo wft rU tliU
Liituof lh won lerhit eura4lr mllM'ii f Vh.
UtM tboroiifii cieanwr ua cunner oi u
purlBer
, F!t., II, 19711.
Ml It. ft. Stkvnns t
Dear 8lr Ab m la roan o nf hHli ftl
M iaron((fi Uw 4tpMUtr tiI' i-j of Ur-ppu t
BMrly yar Utr 1 v4tttik0l by liU ii fr
vr In lU wort form, it attlo'ft In ur tu. k atnl
took th forni nf lri(j deip-nti"i
whloh flftin nionlha In k itlierhiti. I bad
two nurfflCBl oportlou, by Hit .mat kill In I lit
gut but rc0trd it Hrmantnt euro. 1 iifl- r
' i Rnitpala M iiuni and l ptin-Hu(ly art .tit.
nrd by prfotiHti illvhri. t hUj lt auull
plnnna of iKine 4i (li.f-Tfit tl-no.
MatUra ran ou lUtia ahttiii aoron rem, till
Hay, IH7I. whan ffU-uJ rooniianile 1 mti
f o yuurlfl ait llili wltii yii of tu virtu
of V.'3tltit'. I did ao, and hy yimr Itlndnrxia
litaaad tlirotiKb our mttiuf:tor' wttiiiK tha in
tTRd.tfi.ft atCiby wbtcu your M.Hdy u fluj
ad.
Uyarbftt I aw and bsard t g.loai aomacoufl
du.a tu Va41tl.11.
I o -iniu. im-.m! l.kl It onn aftrr, b'tt flt
woraofro a it f-otn j atill I p- rfver I u '.mi
Mi H wa lNtiinlinM in u uii r rt ajinu. Vil
A HI ft HO w ii
H faififully f jr a hula m int tUii y-ar. whn
ta- dlilV'iilly In the bflc waa u ua I, an t for ulna
nmoib I bavtf ''J Od tUt 4ifnt tf (..!'
I bave In that timi hiii-v ttui!lva i4iin 1
f ttnati, bnn4 hv,r Ui in ov.tr ii.?r.ir Itt ntv
Itfa. and, 1 waa utfvir tu r aJta tuooriuim labor
uoar,
DnrltiK tlieplt few w ka 1 Titd a acrAfi1a-i
railing a lawa uiy nai vlbvr iu aiiiiur
part of iu bJr.
1 took Vai-'e l ia f iltltfully and It rnmor.'l it
levul wltU lua auifa.'M In a nio'it'.t. I ttiinlc I
tiould haro bun eurd uf my nulti triuhlu acuiit-r
If I bad takfti larff rdo.w, eftvr biriug b'j 'Oiun
acou-ttuuiud toiu edmia.
Lat yo-ir ptr j i tritbll wit i etirofnla nr
kidney dlafaai uud.tratal fiat It aka Ihuh to
are ahioa 4 dii, an I if I'l -y will patiiitl
Uia VeKalM", It in uty Jn-Uwiit, euro tuoui.
Witb groat obiUktf.ua 1 am,
mii'M very t1 ulr,
Q. W M V 4-t'ifcUJ.
Plater of tka MathoJ.it eUburcb,
PREPARED BY
H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
Vegetine is Sold by All Drugjists.
A. S. HELFRICH
Beaver Springs, Fa.
LAR0E3T. BEST AND COMrLETEST
4T0CK or . -
Try GrootlH,
Crocories,
QuoenHwnro,
Ilartlwixre.
'Wood Sc. Willow
Wore, '
Notione, Furniuhing Ooodfl, Boots
Si Shoes, Zuts St Caps. ;
READY MADE
CLOTH IN G
..
cheaper than erer brousht to Sny
der County. , ,
Dealer in
BEEDS,
COAL. .
LUMBER;
' rmH
HALT,
BLASTER fts.
All ktndt ef OooJ' atehaace J for Cib
er approved eo'inlry projuoe, 1
Call anJ aXamioa my alock end learn
my prioaa efore puroBailn elaewber. ,
Oct. 1J. WuVflw. - T-
R. I, W. ROCKEFELLOW,
PHtatOtAN AND arROEON
Offerl art prorMiluaal arvleaa ta tha eltlteat o
Klddlabar and vlolnllv. . . Au tt'l
.'. OATTTTOn! T
aim ii h i. nHNinv i, un inir r i.
.LI tollowlan aiilaiae hava bvan nanha.aila
tha aaiUr.lMoail at rihertre Ha la and Ult la tba
V ID 11
nK uur
ra iu.
poMMioa oi joaan. hbuimk. auriui
blaanara. All vareout ara aaalltuiail nvl
Varlaraareaaddla with tha iw. 1U1 Mlalt.
lataraetjalt A.re.of Urala taarona.l, u
Oara, Haaate, Uar-owef tflelak, tTraU Urll,
neaa aaa peuuia. t;ooc niova aua pipa, eai
rsltlvaaar. War l.aldre, , f.iw4 lot Uay, ii
3 . .-C.fi. ftoa. MMrutla Mil lk.ulil 't'rmm
! , . ktrMimn. rult, Murr.l Maiaa, I
Ul "' ''?
r -i ' Hi nui eke
' ' JUKI A U tCLtNR,
rb.l,lT. . .M.lMJXttt..
tmtmmmnmmmmmm wnwi immitiinTi-p- ' ifiiiwiiw.wiiNwi' i-- . rr- i m
r V.T-; t .. . "V ' ' , .. '-1vrrfl.cxrf Tmff1irriiiiiiil
f!i TvVUSJSf.-, SSLJL - v lsm NO. 49.
yOL;
;! u try J
i f.
" The Lost
i
Tha lol t eti, what aft Iti T
Al,.lhrra it arm , i . . . .
TV vhidh tht rofinjr Lol t Jt fla.l. '
namlgbl. jrel wniiH tft aarr.l J
I.O'Mlmo, whlrh nYr mov n b ;
Lftnl lnt. wbiM mri tin W ol ;
Loi frirml. l o tomb I. Mrmory.
nnoi memory is ii'grti ;i
How like a ohnrchyiri! la Ihii bsart .
Hj bnrir.l relics erome.l i
Tberftnl are hul a tithe, apart
Of wbtt ih hfttrt hath lni
Th ilra.l ht an immnrlal i waf '
O'er which Ih on mny mn. i
Dm. nh. lb t.lt ! thero'a nnl nn bonr
We lira yet nothing lone
Ah, me l lb my.lery nC fifa.
Tha aorrovt an. I the llirall.
How quiuk we learn In e.ilniil
What w eaa na'er recall f
Lot bop. bol, like an union .lom,
lUlh fle 1 thi worl I of c ire
Lnel peace, lo-t liapplnrM. lo.tlore,
Umpcrf J. like tlHiig of air I (
Tonephare I hit aliinea from tr(h to far
riniin jn eome ranniy irnw.
How mnnjr a loved anj lofity etnr
lUlh nerlelieil irnm it race 1
Oh, atari of heaven nnl can va fall T
Cnn ye by ainrmn belo.eeil t
Ala for hope t aU for all '
V love'l, an 4 we have lost
fE'en.yalure fnrWr'wool. deplore.
Knrtli fr her cHI Ron".
Ocean fo-r empire, an l fur hore
- 4'a whioh ber litioa swap oo 1 . . ...
Nor liearen, nor cart h. nor man, eonpo,
Nor element nor clime ; ; '
All bow before tbal Hin.l whioh ahapea
The mjrelcrica of lime !
H ? 1 o o t Tale.
' The Missing Bank Note.'
Areliio Morton was a happy man
that morning. Ho was paying his
laat visit to M trifi Oilliert, win wis
to become Marian Norton totnorrow
As tho two eat together in toe
twilight, murmuring delicious word!
of Joy and hopi, they Were int.ir
ruptyd by ttii entranco of a aervant
with tho announcement tli.it tvo
gentleraon winliod to beo Mr. Nor
ton iiumodiuti ly.
'Tell them tlilt thev raiut wait
till another time,'' siil Ar'i'iio
that I am putic:ilai!y ongiol at
presi'iit.'
'But I wis to hit. n!r, if jn nloisV,"
that tlio biminefn is very nre.idin;',
and they miHt, seo you."
With an itnpi'.i.int goituro Archie
followed tho Horv.itit into tho pm-
age, where no fotui.t uunn'-ir con
fronted by lvo rou -Ii l.hjiiiii,' ineti
Mr Norton. I Hnppjjj f ono of
thcra accobted him.
Arhio b iwel aH:ient, adding with
t tone'l of hiiughliiicHS, a rcquert to
bo informed of the object of ttieirviit.
'It's all alo ig o' tu it luissiiig in in
oy,' re;ili j 1 t't iu tu, e irtly.
It is neees'aiy to explain that a
packet of hank noto4, brought by
a dep. iHitor it few fl iva buforo t) the
bank in whieli Archie Norton was a
clerk, had disappeared mist.eri in.il v
fro 1 11 l!ie receiving toller s
1,,', ...!
il,,,,,l, il,,. ,,, l, .,1.
had leon ma lu, no traco ha 1 boon
fouod of tho lobt money.
SiiHpieion pointed naturally to
some of tho employes, bat fastened
opon no particular ono. All that
could bo done undortho circumstan
ces was to procure a complete des
cription of the notes from tho de
positor, who, fortunately hid pro
served a memorandum of thoir de
nominations and numbers; und to
keep strict wtiteh through all oliitn
iiola,witha view to discovering by
whom any of thorn might be put in
to circulation. - 1 -V J
'Tha missing money 1' exclaimed
Archie ( 'has auy clue boon gainod
of itt' -
There has,' tbo man answered,
and you are wanted right away.'
Archio had boon among the most
active in ellorts to solve tho myste
ry, and expressed his readiness to
accompany his visitors at onoe, and
render all the aid ia his power, ask
ing thorn to wait till he should step
in and exense his absence.
,'juite impossible,' said tbo spokes
man of the two, in a low dogged
tone, at the same time placing his
baud on Archie's arm ami leading
him out of earshot. 'Can't suffer
you out of our sight you see.'
'Can't mi (To i- 1110 out of your tight!'
"No ; seoin' a you're our prisoner.'
Vour your prisoner I' the youog
men gasped, stupefied with amaze
ment. ;'Yo sn l unless you want to maka
a Hoene.' rejoined the other, 'ibo ban
thing you cjo do It to com along
quiitly.' , , ... , . ... . . .,
.'But whit the , charge f aLrd
Aroliio, 'lureljf lam not suHpected.',
Wo don't sueprct nethiu,' inter
rupted the otl)or, hlch thai aren't
eur busiueis, wliioli 1 only o wUo
jour body,'. ,)
Boeing further parley was umlcs,
with what ooiupoeiire lie could cum
maud, Archie, nfir bidding tfce ier
vant explain to Mia Uilbert that ur
gent MUdlnees' i'allutt httil swiy sililr
ileply, leciiuipanied his ,eutudiuns in
nilouoe. ...,,
- At ibo polico office be leari'el tW
polo, wbioli ba hm pJtiJ out tint
svtiiiiu' hud benullgniitlyd w oiieot
llfiio .alele.0 (rytli; tho l't-qk, ' whieli
fuel Ud to bis prot ai rt. " ,
'.. A troh was three iude of ih.ipri
onr, , n lio , pocket bonk ( was
found a number ef bank aota, evTy
eoe of wliloh na prosi, by its1 tiuiu
br inJ ptli6r di.nuotive feature, to
belony lo the iuiing paekel.. - '. 1
At ibis revelation Arohit Nortec
atoed DrtrwbeJw4 aed- eoeocblers.
VUVIIIi I4U ltl '9V tllUI "Ufi'l ' n'Jlltl., I
Ibo tUaolu futf mkk wbiub lUe
y MIDDLE BURG, SN
hloflff tiut fitltun had btel bim d
all ff"Wcr tc muk nn mpltotiion, if
indeoil, ha bed nny to oil of.
Next morning I rocoivo l a mini
mon from tho prisoner, with wlioui
l bad boon on tortus , or inonlly iu
tercotirfio,' aiiilon.j of whoso wedding
(jnot I wm iJ be-; I found him iu
liU cull, in a hull dn.od, bowil.loio.l
mIiiIo.
"Hiiro,' t etil, 4 Ton muel Ijo nblo
to necount for your )0seMiou of
tho woten found npon yon.'
, "CerUinly I nm,' ho fttis.veroil i 'I
got tliotn ypntcril ty from my unclo's
exwtitor, Mr. tJoi'diin, hi pivinunt
of a leicy. I wd tu much eon
fniod lint uigiifa ti rooiKLuUof -th it. '
. Mr (lor. Ion i:i it very motlio liijil
mnrt of IvHlnesV I ' veplied, "nnd
may lie nbln to in lentify
tile uotfl .
hu p ti) yon. Ia that case the ulT.tir
will bo cleared up i for no ono will
suspect Mr. Gordon, arid if ho re-,
members from whom he receive 1
tho notes, not 'only will your inno
coikw bo fMUblihed, but a id no may
bo gained to tho discovery of tho
real oulpiit.' i ,
liy-tbe-way,' X a Ido l, 'In whoso
company were you yeati rJiy nfter
rocciving tho money from Mr.
Uor-
don T ;
'In Ualph nrnyHoii'a.' hoanawored. '
'Indeed ! I Hii l. a little itHtoiiinli.
n.l f..r ltnltli f i-iivu.-iii 11 f..ll.nv iil.ii'!
''1 "I" J
. ,. ,.,t t , . . '
of Arohie e had beou I us rival UHpi
rant lo tlio b ui 1 of M ui.inJillH 1 1,
and tbiir jeluli'ju's had beti fir
from frienilly. 'Then you and bo
have become reconciled f
Oh, yea,' he replied 1 'ho came
home with me yesterday, and -rn
mainexl till I started on uiy . way to
Maii 1:1.
'VVhcro wu3 your pockilb ink
meantime f
'Why in my p leket, f course,'
sai l Archie, looking ti.'ituiia!icd ut
I the tii stion.
'All tlio time T' I continual
I 'All the time," ho tinswi'iu I -that
I is all exc.-pt a few iniiiutes tint 1
j was in my romu changing my d.'ci.s.
j I had tali 111 out luy poeki tbook j Ht
. I tho titling room table. '
... !.. i ri 1 :.. -
' t 1 n.uiuiill 11 ilium' iin.l liilir. ui
.vu.i 1 rr.iynou w.ia 111 tuu niiuu." '
room wit li you f
. 'I'ui t linly, bat why do you ask j
You d u it think .tuioly ' 1
I tliiuk nothing at piueii!,' I 10
p'i.'d. und eu 'OiitMging my fiienlj
to hopt for tho b, st took my leav i. i
My tir.st titep w is 1 1 as ei t.iin th" 1
iruubi'i's nil I ile-iCt iption of tho,
note! found i'i Arehio'H p -nc;.-..4i oil i
the iu t to catl oil .Mr dor. I in.
'Yon paid Mr N n ton sjine iuxi
ey yosl oiliy,' I begin.
'I did.' was the unswer.
'li 1 you keep a meal r an 1 i n of
tho noti.s ?'
'It i-i my iuvnriablo custom,' sai 1
Mr. Goidcnr 'and 1 fjllowo 1 it iu
this instance.'
'I'lien you will be ablo tell wheth
er this is a correct list and descrip
"OH
tion of them. I continued li.iti ling
1 -or. worn in
a tnemoran.t.iiu of the
uutes found on Archie.
After consulting his book, ho
shook his head
'No x these nro not tho notes.'
My first liopo was dashed, but I
had nt ill another.
Will you suffer me to take a copy
of the. description of tho notes you
did pay Mr. Norton !' I asked.
1 he prmibaiou vvaa given aud tho
copy tukell
Now for hope number two.
'I'I,,. 4 ...,.,;..,. I .nn ... nnt .1
.n.,r.!..i.; -:!. itai.0. f:,...
v iiui;i4Mivitoi4ii( nivti v i . nv).
w.. InA i ' j..,;. ... I.:. !..... .
,VU Ul... NV, UUU I, IliUIUH ,Q UlkllUI ,V I' II, ., .
for Ralph was of a disposition toolf"'1, U tjS U'9 eu"uctI""'
secretive and aelflsli to jidmit of j b. h"4 "' 7''
mncU. cordiality between ii F leulit thoir atory.-C'w lifter.
onoe, however we got along famous
ly." Rilph was in a gleeful .mood,
notwithstanding his friend's trouble
'Poor Archio 1' ho said, 'it's a very
cgly case they have against him.'
'Very ngly' I assented.
'I'm afraid Lo s guilty,' continuod
Ralph. " i
- 'It certainly looks so at preaseut,'
I auswered. .'By tho way,' I add-jd
carelessly, 'could you obligo mo
with change for a twouty-dollar bill,
.Mr Grayson t .
Mr. Grayson could and did, in the
shape of four fives. I excused my
self to my companion, and took my
leave as soon its I could without
rudeness.
On examining tho four bills re
eeived from ti ray son. I found them
to correspoud exactly with four of
thoso, described in , Mr. Oord n'
memorandum of the, notes paid to
Archio. Hope unmoor two was re
alized, nnd the problem solved.
J had previously learned from
Archie that ho bad paid out no mon
ey between the time of roeeiviug tho
sum from Mr. Gordon, and that nt
which he separated front) 1 Grayson,
and that the . note which led to his
arrest . bo had paid at a jeweler's
while on ' his wny to visit .Marian,
for a ring which is to figure in tho
coming poreniony.- If) ,waa, clear
tiovv that lUlph Grayson bal em
braced the ' opp irtuuitj . off jred of
replacing the contents uf ' Archie
pocket hiM'k with so equal amount ol
the s:q!cq nidary, without rvflootiti.;
that ti. eaa' lulifht exist ol tracing
ul i.eutwyirg tha former.
Aotiug on lid oeuyldiion, I. lost
no I iwe lu procuring ii waintnt for
tirron' vpprfbonslort,' iu wb,ie
po es on nt'it ef t'n puil'dueJ Qoies
wr lound, and, wiihio a print spuoe,
he wis lu A re bio's evil, end tha lai
terwes at Marias' aurV, rensolinc
lnf fur tha hours of bitter suuerin
si , iid paue4 oo kit lOOyjiiV ' ' .
Y DELI COUNT Y,
A Terriblo Deatli.
'A Ifrfiblo trhftMJ bccnrrel nn
tits fniin'of Dr Mei'bereon, bnltur
known
wn n tho Mclettlf form, ndjoin.w"o forced to Rr.ipplo wn tint or
tha vill.ttro of W.'Ht dm I) nd jo. li.rht. The L'nHMVoilts in tho prinei-
Cuenmey crfuiity, Ttne day liwll'l oitios woro kept in gperaliof). but
week' A liU full MiHded Dev.
on-4wtift kept in a utaUo owned bv
Dr. , .Mel'hi itwn, . i in noma tvivv
managed to get in a field, fttidvn
leienri'ly tnnkitig bin wny to a Htrentn
of atr, when ho wits liinaovcrcd by
n colored man uuind H'il'.iiun .loUii
nou.f A iiltlo eon of Dr. ilcl'heraon
w.M ttan'diog iu tlw ..Hold, and I 'jo
cul.'K I in ui, fenrin f that theclild
inigbtbo inj'irnd by t!ie nnimil, rail
d tv ft f;llow workman, ftloo color
i) 1, aud t'm.t'ci) iuj'i bl utod to the
retctlo of tlio bo v. .J.iIhisoii Ii:i I no
M.ioner ci-oartiil the foncu. tluill tlio
' bnll ma in . fr Liui, and boforo tho
I ,a wi, retreat the iufiiriftLinl
j animal rushed upon him, bellowing
lttudly , AtthofliRt onset, Johtm m
I p'ijli.' I up bodily, nnd hurled in-
! lo the nir. . An ho n'truck the ground
; tlio beitKt plunged ouo hoi n into his
I l0ft groin, inllicting a foai fill wound,
f rm which bin intoetiium pro! rndad.
Tho 'animal then gored tho nnfortu-
until mail in tho riglib bri; wt, and i w:,"l,
drilled him n dNtaueo of eKty.fivol ' Tallow ran lies wero t.o iimU.iI m-.oi-
lu .r..i..ir,i a .imiini.M, Imiij. iott, mi l wero olt.-u hhiim ieingly
'fixed with .horror nt Uio toriil.To
' . 41.1. 1 :. i .1 .1 1 1
hiii-t;i:iT-i, w(-i(uti riviMtil 10 tuu ninifc
1 . . . 1
and utterly u nolle to move for a
few minutes, lie finally miccccdcil
in attracting tlio attention of., some
in 01 passing, and thny went to toe
assistance' of tlio wound. id, mail.
Tiio bull, when ho had dragged
Johnson along tho ground until the
ipiivcring bo ly dropped from bis
bonis, then rnuhed against a Hock
eye treo, an I t oo tlio bark ulf in
uln'cds, for a iliatanco of ii vo foot
from the ground. When the color
ed loan was picked up, nearly every
article of ilotiiing was torn from his
body. He live I about an hour and
ilimi iu gieat agony. Zatfai'illn
lai!j f.W,vrr
'
A T:-.n..!: 1 1. 1111 Sroisv U e hare
.1 reni n ilii cir. 'i ti.i,iiic.i in huiml-
ogv to i.l.l . Wm. I'. II. yes n ml
I i.ly called at the J' i')i''i ,' oliieo a ,
few iii'iriiings :i.;n, wi'.h tli-'ir ro-y-"
eliei-U I .l. ljh'er. tt t I liettvoou live I
i.tl I i.ix Vet.ts. Tliree c i"S ti;'.! llic
litur el 1 li-t irl wis eel, hy n ir iiivik-
j uri'Mie-.t t lei ut inr 1I1V WJ lit I it . .1
' iiteli '.i in leotii, tin I in gu ilt pro
lii'iii i, wh'di is nil ex'r lorJi mry
rowtii i i t)i it i 'l.o I oi' I in tlii'i .
j ye.ir. I!ti' til real .1 Uslilo paitis.
, ih.' pir.Mi's iol r u us 1 hat .v oo n their
i-l.l igliter'a I) lir .is cut. three year
ign. tho ino'.ier pat a iiniall 'iitotii(
of ir. ah nit a.f i.i.ifi i'i lent'l i'lil'i
1
vinl, tvl.iit'i h 1 1
eoit lined rmn 1111 m ' ,
iro()i, Ii 11
elean-ef.
1 h id lo .mi nr-'viou iy
In til's
fill lllO llltlil
teitich of hx-T w:.s pltee l, co.k,; I no 1 '(JlJ,.d ttU,i ulla util tlior .uglily
put into a ehe-t. and firgotteu u itil ClUtl)lI. Making one was ulwavs a
I wo yarn g ., wh.M fiaJmg ,t inj.. , for Ul(, v,JlIllift.r ,,..11 1 .1 M 'of
.iotit.iUy, Mrs. Ihyes, wa.i n-fjMifiIi.;il JiIW4.i,ki, un'.l occasionally furnibh
t.) sed the vial nearly f.i'l, tlid bur c,l t.Xi:asiJ for an aftel noon party. It
liHViUjKranalilietrnc, " was a matter of prido to li.ivo the
tho buttle is full snd seino half dez- emMaM lng M posiible, an 1 tho
on hairs havo foun I their wd.y out work ws, ,iw.,vs ,.,,,o out of doorii.
het.vcu.1 the coik r.n I Khn 1 rem n,8 MlM..tm ,. contiiniug
the curls in the boftlo we jaJgo H" tUo WttXlcstod 0.1 a bhovelful of h,t
are the ... length as the hair up- L0 lU . U,o ball of vick was uurollod
on tha l'ttle girl a head at thts time.!,uil, a v y A l
and of tha ixaet cdif. Tbo boti lo 1 '.. 1 ... 1....? 1 '...
k,l , . .
o .iv wi ii.in uritr uvin uuluiici
sinco tho hair wus put iiite it, uu 1
tho parents tear to open it lest an
ent rance of ironb air might disturb its
farther growth. ThJ viul has been
I' - f ' "ur olH.-J for a flmrt
time,
, e
where uny oUe cm Stfd it. Mr.
uny one cm sa it. Mr. Hay
About a year ago a Missoa'-i farm
er captured two youu i wild g'loso,
and raised them with tho rest of his
domestic . goslings. They became
(jnite tame, but in Xoveiubor,
prompted by instinct to socle a more
shiny clime, flow oil' to tho South.
This spring, however, they returned,
bringing with thorn eleven more
wild geese, whom they piloted from
some Sauthorn bayou, and tho wholo
! flock have nettled down ns if "to tho
manor born.'
There aro in Herk county 30 dis
tilleries, of which 1) aro grain distil
leries nnd the other 21 nro ''fruit
distilleries" for tho iu luuf.icture of
'apple jack."' Thoso latter, excepting
thi'cu, ure all in tho northern part of
lieiks, iu tho townships of Albany
and ' Groanwich. Latn'gh county,
however, is far ahead of Berks in the
uumhor of . fruit dittil lories, . laving
no less than 54 of tliotn where
whiskey is made from apples.
Francis Murphy, tho touinoraneo
champion, does not believe in pro
hibitory taws or prohibitory politi
cians, r.very attempt to compel to
tal nbstinence by statute has, ho
says, ouly succeeded iu briugiug la
into disrepute . ,: '
,.t Next M. E. Conference will meet
in liowiabnrg,' and tho VhronirU
advisee the oitiaans of that beautiful
town to "sot more hens than usual"
by way of preparation.- 'A' word to
nm v wo io utuu.ou.., ,
A bill h is beuu passed by the UN
inoid Iiegislature making an appro
priation for the completion of tbo
luouuineut to btephou A. Douglass
in Cluuugo. ' ' ' 1 ' . : i ' : ' . ... j
. RsrORTa froro all parts of thp West
con tin no to indicate better tiniea,
livelier1 tra lo, and a jrener! feeliog
ol buoyauy among all realt ol bus-
Ineai tneiu
PA., ...APRIL
How ttitrConlcJoratcs Mdo Canitfss.
l'roiuiuunt ftuioug.Hio rb1prn
with wbioli Conf,) lai itto .ftmilieH
tlm gas furuinbod wim of tho povd'st
(piality and exorbitantly 'ilcnr. Mmv
liVi!n fiuuilict Wtld Ulliiblii tV nf.
Mvd Its hup, nnd t!m fw who could
pay fjr it wero not nlw.iy.t unro of
(("tliiig it. On nrn-.' tlmn fno occa
sion, in crowded elrvirch. H, pst.r
and pooplo wore Riven ft praelioul
illtiHtrati n c f I'vpfi.in d ukneSH :
und on ono memorable nijlit t'ie
in Uichmoud gavooitt Hinjnll.iiko'i'i
ly nil ovur tlu city, iu ulL bm!'lin,"
public; and pi ifttt i, letvin ( t'io-f) n in
depended upon itt illmnin i:i i f p.iw
or in tolnl Tii kiien. I'ino t r.,!i.,
I Southern p trlaneo, lilit.w.. I
woro to Irt-I in plenty, ntt-l
wiutur their ruddy plo.v glow wat
comfortable and pietniet pio. Hot
wirk or reading dono bv thoir flioV
ering light wai it terriblo strain mi
I"10 "y"1' n' 11,0 l,ellt fl''"" the llaz
i'" wood was nneomfoitabh in enm-
, '' Moreover, tho pitch euinke
W,H oojei'tioiiiioie, an I ui.iouunoa me
'liito. ()ld-faiioneil lard
l.muw i.'uti.i uijiifi i.itii umi fill imlI'
I .- i - . i
, , ... .1 : . M
lors and stit" occasions, giving a
soft, clear lustre. muli like that, of !
the favorito l'retich hup. Bat lni'd ,
wan e ohtly and ee iree.
For hick-rooon nn I li:ii'ivie.i, and
t . ...11 1 it... . ...t, ..... ..11
l"i innn iii-iu iiiu 111.11 nun 1 i , ii
night, but where a bright light was ;
not t otifclantly rcipnred, the balls of
the Hveatuord or button wood tree
were dtie 1 and used as a wick in u
cup of melted grease. During a to
lions case of typh iid in tho family
nf tho writer 11 fricii'1 introduced a
taper so safe tiii'1 itisfa.-tory as t .
merit use in other 'hail war times.
A small, triangular scrap of soft pa-
...... .'..':'
U" lifllU't III J l rj"iiTn-o ,ij uitiii- y
oituro fool scap, the liypotuenuse of
I tho triangular forming its base.
-rj ttjt!j til0 un, t10 t ,p 1l,i
lihu.,!, and the low.r part
(..,rn..,i ,lt 1,'.,. ., f,.,. is inserted as
a wie!; in a small saucer of lard.
Them is no unpleasant odor, und it
gives a dim light bv which i.bjeets
111 the room ure barely listinguislia-
ble. but frotii which u la op may be
instantly lilitf-d. -NVtr tho tajier
its l;iit is smlieiolit t 1 tell the hour
bv a w itch, to re id the 1 1 ,el on a
via!, and t j
medicine with,
e'lso.
But tho ('otifedeiate candle was,
lievi.nd nil elae. the liiht of those
Was and rosin weio melted
il.,,, i,, It.., ni-.,. .i'ti..n f ..
ounce s of rosin to a p uin J of wax,
,4,1.1 tlll'iltl this IlllVt lll'il il lon.r
1 ,,.;, ,,f ,,,,' vLiMr ww .l, !.,-,.
ii.'i.a u.iti , iu iir,nii, ,,11. it vwi . ,.i' i.
of it bad boon immersed threo times, I
aua tuo loug irregular bU'iug Uecinie
a smooth, waxou rope about tlio
thickocbi of an ordinary load-pencil.
This was then wound on a wooden
staud the 'Confederate candlestick'
Ii nt arouud, then up and down.
Tito free end was drawn through a
hole in a strip of this nailed for the
purpose on t'ie upper part of the
candlestick, add when tho candle
was iu use was lighted, tho long
rope unwinding like a reel of yarn
as it was gradually consumed. Tho
light was perhaps, not more tUap
eipial to that of a toy Liindle, yet it
was uot trying to tho eyes, and was
sufficient for the ordinary purposes.
Tho placo nest tho saucepan was tho
post of honor and of danger. The
wick was held dowu iu the wax by
means of a crotche t stick i bat, iu
spite of this procautiop, burnt tin
gors wero not unfreipiontly the ro
biilt of tho candle making iVri.
tr't Mainnlne.
A most wonderful restoration of
speech took placo at Shoeiuakcrsviilo,
Berks county, the other d i v. A mek
and sad-eyed German tramp called
at the house of John Shappell, with
a book, and made motious indieatiag
that ho was deaf and dumb, und was
soliciting alms. Suddenly a small
dog made a dash at tho poor
mute, and seized him by tho shin,
w lieu the fellow broke into a donjulc
volley of Dutch oaths, at tho "dun-uer-wetter
hunt," aud then disap
puared in banto. Those who hoard
the dumb man speak wore greatly
astonished.
Motis lives hare been destroyed
by kerosene lamp explotfious than by
raiiroad aoei. loots and explosions
combined during tho last your- The
average casualities of every year from
this ; source are greater than from
Home battles. The destruction of
property from kerosene duriug the
year is greater than from ttll tli
storms mat uavo visitca tue laua
FARUCJisin the far western f.'n'rti
areapprebensiv, 0f k ,rpioariutW.;,i-
oi tne grtusnoptter piagna tbisMtrio.
the hetivy snow and froa of i,
winter haviotf rroved iussm-its
reveut tba luitouiug of . the gta4W -
Lopper ejttj. '
R,
Iowa Junntlin f"H
, 'VWtWARD.
Tralnt ler t... ,
1 en a. m.
e ye a. at
" l a. m
MAIM t.IMB-,
Pl.nrh fprM
rrino
xt rawatiKtr
Hull (.,
KaKtLlna 11 u. h.
l'hl'.l"'ihla PApreiv I? vi a m
t'octtlrt Lxprp.i 10 on a. m
I. .hu. I ii i ipr n ' i 4 . m.
"ail linpm,
tllnntiO l:.re. II p. in
Thot'i-i t,tn. WSt Pn anl 111 I'aelf
1 I .r.w. went, and Iba I'lullln and At:antle
t..,.r..." m i r in lii'ly
wv ir'n lora at I'lnne la Mldlln county
it lulluai 1
wrnrwAnt,.
. in . p. in
HIM dirj
., J-'T
It t 4 11
II 14 4 fl
Mil 4 1
'111 4
1.4-1 ii;
MltVIM
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p. ! I,e I. nl.M.n stvlm, ..ii-.lnn nt
Miln ttie.t. f..r lt.ti,n linlK.n. o,ner
ti4 t'-piur. to an.l Iro.n all lr-On on main
ilne, c.-.' t ml tutu lit train ent nnl went.
LE7TIST0WK DIVISIOK. '
aenaiar a ixwhtow:, aa nun.
t.'HV FAlTWjIIIII. WKKrWAnil.
TATIIN. M.,ll. n-.-mii. IM.i.-d tl.il
I. .wi-1'11 .1. 1 1 1 1 K.iii, I m u.ui. I'i 1 i.iu. T so n .m
l,- 1. t...i it ir
4 II
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10
ll"i,r-r I'. I'i ti
vi.- r. ris
Mill
.
lint In, ,9 n
p''l
t.ain.i'u 111
s 11. .tun.
aunbury
1 41
t ft. TA VI. Oil, Hup.rluteu..iut.
yl- ! 3 V 11
rulldfleipiia
and Rsadin,
Rail Road.
Arrangement of Passenger Trains.
:nov. y(nii,iM7ti.
7'a"ii.v Ifixi'f !t riolm n.i !.
.iic (Suit it Kr'?ptnl.)
"r i',ii,,iii i'i,m 1 1. vi a 111
nn.l I
1 p in
Kor Ml
piiitivii:..,
It 00 a in.
Ciirmcl, A.b!'in-I, Tama.pia,
l'.filinjt, n.11 1 I'biUlclpbin,
Tr.i'uu fnr ff.r.nAni. nf a full
if.t.
t .S'll7o". '.V.V'yif,
T.xnve Stianiukin, s.U I a
l.
in 1.50
3.10 p m.
I.i'hvo I'l.iltv Iclpbia 0.15 a 111,
ll.:l a 111.
I'nit-villo, 1 l.lll p m. Tfium pi
.11 A -lit 'i n I - !.'. p .1.
Ml. Carmcl 3.1 " p m.
Beading
1.25 r
7V ; 1. .-,.,.. ir . ... t..ti
ftr Sew York, A.io, h p) n u... onl
2 00 7.."i'i p 111.
For 1'lnl.i leli htit 8.2 , C.n;, S.10 0. Ij a. lu.
J.'W nut 1.07 p m.
For New York Ii -Jn a' nv
Fur I'biia'lclphia l.lj p in.
Twin fur 11 itrLJiur.1 tViii'i; a fallou t :
L."iv S'"v York, M. I.i nm 1.0) anJ
i. I.i tn I 7 t"i p to.
I,vi. I'll 1 ; at llp!ii, n. .1 a ni. .1.49 Slid
f.'J I p in.
t.cnve New York 5 -lo p in.
I.cuv.. I liil.i li-!.l,in 7.20 p 01.
Via Morris t: et It. It.
J.E. WOOTTEN.
Geti'l Mauagor.
i.'. ;. if i';fi;-i;.
li 'o'l I icket A;:t.
Feb 5 'Tl. Til n 4'..
NEW PLANING
LVH3L.L
at SALEM. P. O.Snyder Co. Pa.
HAKES & SNYDER Proprietors
Th aV.T tiavtntr ntarer. Into a "o part
nrjt)lt f,r ilia jarppa nf oarrytrtif on mira
tanCvtt1r anI to hotter a lraplata tha buatnaa
uf luanulaturlnic a tcaneral anaorttuatil of
(BUlLDINd MATERIAL,
such as
w Cv.f ceh
I fOUIS, onuuerS, oaSU
11 1 si -N 1S,
nOOlt AND WINDOW FRAMES
Horoll AA'orlc,
IMoiililin-M.
AUSortt p '
TUKM-XS,
iah irt $f lo Oarpanlar aol allotharawbo
Iq(o4 buililloa'
NEW HOUSES.
Or Repair ti Reraodle,
OLD ONES,
that w have IL raellltlM and ara prerared ct
lurnlat, at falrpilo.. KKAOY MAHK oral
' urt tie I lea, aaaaiiv-r man eaa b a)adlv head
I IU amt Imporuint part ol bulldioa. W'aalso
f.m.f ll iili, .A tariff wf una Ualat
ten, llrarkr($,
Kloorinar, Kltlins-,
Ktix'lui'otl lltmnlrw.
and do a general businefi of al
kiuds of
!.util)t?r for
Waarapraettaal aaJ eirwelaaead AreMtael
and lirauvai.aiea, aad our patroa. "Ill kav.
m,i:iwi wur ai.ia aaa .am,
Ottr work will Ftuvt aliJ culory.
Ju!y, S07.' ni."-
.Caution.
ih iwietiy uiven that the
f. It..ln arle'e- wer- Pan.b.nt .1 Ona.
' irt an,. at- lu
; "Ti VJT"i
: -. ts -...-t- u.-ia. t.mZ. t.i
Y - 'sst4awt ifMae -
At
' Terms of Hn1fwrW"!
TWO poLI.AIW f P'l.A 11 iiMtV2t
Lid unW t Ui opUon..?' JJT
sfiffirtKatiarr1?
i;..l,ln f.irt he i.riep ofthernpef
IH 11" " " .a 1
. ' ...aWAW.
9. ALLEMAIt bu.
A TTOh'NB Y A It. AW.
Hollniv, 1 .
trn.lr I to V" 1 , ' Pnalleh
oeillo.
omce, Mtrke'. Buiisre.
lie rrni"in'r,i n .
alio.
ir Ocrm-
f
IN ET AT LA.
F.IMt 0., I'A
T
J. MMITll. "' '"
AfTl..
Mtlltll.KniIBfl. ) . 1 '
Oder hi. PMlaealnem Svli-eii 't ..
Oon.ulutloai la tnnlttti nd (laraian.
VAN (li-lZKIt, '
ATTOHNKV AT l.tw.
Lc.Vl HI I f
)ITor hi pr"flnnal n-rviue t.i :n
p.t
Pllh
nluB ir, Collociiana aiel nil other Pie.v
al bueineKn ntriile I t hi care will re
ceive prompt aileollon.
J.
1,
CHONMILLI-:i.
ATTOUNBV AT LAW, I
Middleburg, Pft.,
0(Tr bin prnleeelmial eervirea o tba rub
lie. . CoUrclinn ami all niber pnf.ional
businc" entrnsle.l lo bis care will receive
prompt attention. Jan , 67lf '
II. It. tlrinim. Win. H. Dill.
OltlNrM-ScDIL..
Attorneys & Councelors
AT-LA W.
Officii Xear tho Tost Office
t'rrfbiirsj. Pe-rtn'ii.
('on.iiltaiion in bulb Enaliiih ami Oerraan
Lnnjiiai;ea. l)o, ID, '7Jtf.
T M.I.ISN.
A. II. DILL.
F a T. M. I. Inn.)
la (HnrewPora tX
ATrollNEVs AT LAW. Lwl,bur, P.
OiTer Ibeir prufe lionet eervicea lo Ibo
public. Collection ai.,1 all oilier pro-fc-i'innl
biiaineea enlrinle l to ibelr cira
will rcccivcpron.pt al lent Ion. Jan. 8, 'C7lf
pj."iTzELLi:n,
' A TTORSEY.A TLA IT
( VxfrceiVf, ,Si'r County, Ptnnn.
All li'i-ln.' enlrn.ied to hie rare will be
well an I l iieiti.Uy a.tii l..il l.. Will pr. tie
nt tlie -ex-ornl onarl. nf sny ler and ailinlntn
.-.Hint... t)un Ik eou.ulta-l lu lb I.ikII'Ii or
(li-nnitu lnatia oci. i, -uw
Ciiaulks howf.i:.
attorney at law,
Helinscrove, Pa.
OTer l.l profeimionaNerviflea 10 ibo pub
! I.n Collection nil all other professional
IbuHine eniniilcil lo hi care will re
' ceive prompt attention. Office IwoJoor
north of the Keystone Hotel, f Jan 5, '7
JOHN II. A UNO LI?,
t?- DISTllICT .7 TTOIMK I,
MlPtiLETtt'lUl, PA
pr .fconfl titi.lnc" enlrn.teil In his care
!'.! be prmiipilr attenJcl lo. Feb y,'71
J " TlKi. i lSON TlA KEU,
Vt i ii'ii.v-n t-Tn aV
l.i'wiebiirjc, I'nion Co., Pa.
t3rCnn be consiilieJ in the Fnglisb and
0 er in no l-tnunniicn.ftsa
OFFICE Market Street, opposite Wall
Smith Co's dlore 8 -4.ijr
W POTTER,
A TIOn.YiY A V LA XV.
Solinegrov. Pa-,
OITershi profeioiil "?rvii-c to iht
publio. Alllefial bu.in nil rrt-t4'-t to li;
care will receive prompt attcnli'in. fi'R'a
one loor above the New Lutheran Church,
July, 4ib '7J.
13.
T. PARKS,
ATTOr.NTY AT L W,
ELIN3iJIliiVE. SNfUGIl Cn'JS'TY, P
S..pt.lS, f07if
A..
C. SIMPSON,
ATTollNKY AT L VW.
Northumberland, Pit.
far hi professional survives le Die pub.
ic. All huninces enlrustej to his oare
ill he promptly altenJcJ lo.
f Jan. 17, ,67tf
Y J- PETERS, '
Justice of the Peace,
Middleburg, Snyder county, Penn'a-
ronvevanrli.a don, mni Onttacttnbs mad.
lirTilnn miru.kd to bis tr. w.U reawv
prompt titntlio. Jon II, 74.
llkU J' F KANAWEL.
tnTPIClAN AND fCROEOW.
rcntrsttlle, rtnyaer Co., pa.
otters bit professioaal services lo the
j.uhlio. tid'lf
J)R. A. M. SMITH,
pjrsiciAX axd srnasoy.
Offers his professional services to the elil-
leosor.Vlatusburg ami vicioiiy. Sept, 73
DTI. .1. Y. SHIN PEL,
SfllOEOX AND PMYflCIAV.
Middlcburu, Ps.
Oilers b ia professional services le ike e.t
itens of Mitlilieourg auj vicinity: '
l.MarcbCl,'C7
I.
I. MONCECK.
lust fee of the Ieacs
, Atut$turg, SnyUr Vo., fa.
W 11 be in bis office al the above aiesiloa-
e. place, en MONDAY aad TUKIMY
ot each week, when all kiods el kssaiaass
rrlaliog lo bis oitiee, will te ileeiU le
June 2ii '7Jif ,
JJj F. VAX BUSK IKK,;,,
slKUlCAL k MCCilANlCAL' DENTIST
?elinsgrve, Penn'e,
A. WETZEL,
Justice of the Peaca,
fevnyrfonwi, Kriyler '.
All kinJs e4ee1lreiiote saadt ess HMrat
aresa. lra.l ftilsaJ t all buMiaMe
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