V1 vortlHliitf ItutCHt fine column ono your, fflfl.00 tflV-tVUf, column, one ycrtr, JV DO OikP-fourtfi column, ono ytr, 15.00 Ono (iqiwro (10 Hnr)l inaerfinn 7S Erory addlrltjnal insertion, 60 rrofc"iiiniilnnd Rntlne" on r.l rf not mnretlion5 line, vT yef, Auditor, Executor, Administrator aud Ajmitrnee Notice"., Editorial notice tier line. 5.00 8.50 All advertisements for shorter e- ruWl than ono year arc pnynlile At the timo they nro ordered, mid il not tmii1 ts person ordering thorn will oo lie.lt! nKponxillo for tho nioncV. u o t f Can a Woman Keep a Secret 7 DT STIIKL tTX!. Cn woman keep teoret t Ak you title, w I ( b tona elneere, Keep It aver T Lower whlaper Leal your Utile maid maj haar. ta her hour of lltler wiling Patt her red If pa' rojr bare, Went Ihelr erj to mortal hearing Volet to ought beneath the ittrt f Plil thai pallid, patient mother, Meeting you al morning tiile, Tell you of her weary vigil. Hop and tor both crucified ? Look where avcnlng revel e teho Reund the haughty, lovely quetn, While fair bloaaoma rain their patala Over bair and rippled abeen, Aek ber wby her velvet braoolet Heemt ft trifle out of plaoa, Will aha tell you. bowia enter. Fingers strong have left tbrlr Ixaoe t When ft el eve from thrall om fleelof, Song bt a woman's tender aid, Wee the tugiilte whe truateJ vr atrioken or betrayed t Abt Ihronpb all tba J enter charge, Still ahidee better trust , la the eafely of the eecret, Womaa kecpe It If aha inunt'. eaTanewaew. - i Meloot Talo Ten Minutes Late. In '52 there wasn't a likelier fol low on tho line than George Kirko. fte was the sou of poor man, And bis mother was dead.. Ilia fath Vr was a confirmod invalid of the rheumatic ordor, and George played the dutiful son to him in a way that would astonish tho young men of to day. Somehow, nobody knew exactly Low (Jeorpe managed to pick np a good edaeation, and be had polish ad it off, so to apeak, by a two years' course at a e jmniercial collego. Kirke began oo the Stony Hill Railroad when he was about 21 or 22 years of age. First he was a breakotnan. Thia railway bnsine) is a regular succession, aud general ly Kpoakiug, a man lias to work his way up It ain't often that he poU ribt up to the dignity of a condac tor at one stop, with the chanco to pocket ten cout scrips, and with tho trivilnge of helping all the good jjo'duj aud woll-drussod ladies out of the cars, aud lotting tho homely ones, with babies and band-boxes iu their arms stumble cut as best they can. Oeorgo did his duly so well that Lo was soon promoted to firemen, and after he h.d learned the work ings of the machine, he wa made an cngineor and given nu engine. Tho cngiuo was ono of tho newest nnd best on the liue, and was called the "flyaway," and Goorgo was luighty proud of her, yon may well bolievo." 1 toll you, sift your true engineer one a is out and out for his busi ness and feels his responsibility takos as much pride in his eugiue as the jockey does iu his favorite race horso, and would sit np nights, or neglect sweet-heart, to koep tho brasses and filagrees of his machine no's you could see your face in 'em. There was another man wanted George's chance. There's generally more than one after every payiug Job. - Jack Halliday had boen waiting for some time to be enginoer of the Flyaway, and whon bo lost it he was mad enough to pull uair. He was breakeman, likewise, and had been on the road fnll two years longer than Kirke, and it would seem that the chance really belonged to him, yet bo was a quarrelsome, disa groeable fellow, with independence enough to have sot an Ktnperor up ' In business, and still have had some left. Whon Jack realized that Goorgo Lad got tho inside track of him, his linger was at white heat He curs ed Kirke, and cursod tho company nnd old Wbatoly, the Superinten dent, and things generally, until it boetnod a pity that there was not something else to curse, he was in such fine cursing ordor. There was more than one thing whioh made John Halllday down on George Kirke. George bad boen bis rival in many respects, and par ticularly where the fairer creation was concerned. Goorgo was a groat favorite with tho girls, for be was handsome and gouorous aud good iiaturod, on d Jade was sarcastic, and always on the contrary side, and the ftirls avoided bitn, as they always should such men. Wo always expected that ill would oomo to Goorgo, from Jack's bad blood agoiust him, and wo warned bim more than ouco, but bo always laughod. aud romindud us of the old saying that 'barking dogs seldom bite,' which ia truo in the main. And as tho time wout on, until three or four mouths had paseod ainco Kirko's promotion, anunoth. iog had ooourrod, wo forgot all a Imut our apprehensions of evil, and wo thought wo bad wronged 11111 day by our suspicions. It was a (lark night iu November, with considerable fog iu tho air, aud strong appoarauoos of rain It was a Oolosha, the northorn ter minus of tho road, looking after soma ropairs on a defootive boiler, nod I was going down to Now York on the 7:I0 train -Kirks- train. . About T there came a telegram I f,m ..1.1 lvrtnlai wrliAM Aiiminn mil VOL. 15. residence was nearly midway bo tween Oolosha and New York, and the old uoathan had not yet forsa ken il lor lue city, The telegraph operator came into tho house where tS .L 1 irae was at wora lor ue was l ways at work aud read it to him. Kirke made a note of it in lus jock etbook i Pay train on the line. Will meet you just west of Leeds at 10:15. Kun on to tho siding at Dealing's Cut, and wait. WnTxr. Kirke a watch buna on a nail Us ui Jo the old clock. It was a fancv of bis always to hang it there when ne was on tue train, so that he could make no mistake in the time- lie glaneod at the clock and from it to bis watch, Both indicated the same hour 7:15. "Seven fifteen." said Kirke medi tativoly, "and we leave at 7:60, and the pay train meets us at Deerinff'a Cut at 10:45. ticant time to make the run in this thick weather, but it must be managed. And ue turned away to Eire some brief orders to the fireman. Jack Llalliday was there ho had boon strolling in and out of the room for the past half boor, smoking a ci gar and swearing at the bad weather. ilia train did Dot leave until near midnight, so be had plooty of time to swear. Te ail wont to the door and took a look at the weather and unani mously voted it dncod bad, and then walked np and down the rlat form and smoked our aftex-supper cigars, and by the time we were through it was time for the train bauds to be getting into their pla ces, liotb the clock m the engiue- room and Kirke's watch indicated 7:40. Kirke was putting bis watob in bis pocket as be said : "U&rtb, are you going witu me on the Flyaway !' Xo. tbaok ye, l said, got enough of that sort of thing in my every day life. I am going to do a httle swell bnsiooss to-uignt, and take tmssago in the palace car. Want to rest my back. Good night to you, and hold in well around Uoeky nottoru curve. The road- bod's shaky.'' "Ayo, ayo, sir, renpouded Kirko. aud swung himself to bis position on tue l Jyaway. 1 lio bull rang I scrambled to my comportments iu the Pnllman, and Ml horribly out of placo among tho hi 11; h and broadcloths, and smell of tibk. Hut 1 was in for "first class'' itud made tho bent of it so efioctniU- that fivo minutes after Uibson, who fancies ho owns all creation bo- cuueo be has got a silver coffin plate on Ins breaiit, with "Conductor on had sliontud, "All aboard! I was sotiud a bleep. iiMt occurred in otlior quarters to aftVt the fate of Kuke's train, I loarnod aftorwnrd. Old W Lately, tho Superintendent of the road, as I gnoss I have al ready said, had a country residence at Looda, on a mountain spur, which commands a view of tho surrounding country for moro than a score of miles. The line of the rail way could be distinctly seen in each direction fifteen miles, and Whately was wont to say, bis lookout was wortn more to tho safety of trains than all the telegraph wires on the line. n uately was a neb old buffer, kind enough in his way, but sharp as a forrot in looking after the train I I- 9 1 r. S iL.i uuuuh, aoo aeiermiuea vuav every man should do bis duty. ue bad but one child, a daughter i and Floss Whately was the belle of the country. Khe was brave, beau tiful and spirited, and more than ouce, when ber father bad been away, bad she assumed the respon sibility of directing the trains, and sbo bad 'always acquitted herself with credit Old Whately was Tory proud of her, as be bad a right to be, and kept all tho young fellows at a dis tance, until it was said that he in tondod keoping bis daughter single till the Czar of all the Russians camo on to marry her. Tbis night In Novombor, Whately and Floss were out on the piazza of their country borne, peering through the gloom and for the Uolosha train, which was nearly due. "it s very strange it doosn t come in sight," said Whately, laying down bis mgnt glass in disgust. "It is bard ou ten now I They ought to show their light round Wpruoe pond hv (.Ilia limA ' "You tolegraphod thorn, father 7 You let them know the pay train was on the road V asked Floss. "To be sure. And good honvens 1 there is the headlight of the pay train uow I Hoe I teu miles away, aud running liko the deuce, as it al- .1..... i wr UUUB. lie pointed with trombling finger down the valley gorgo, where, far away, a mora spoetro in tue gloom, could bo seeu a light, scarcely mov ing it seemed, but thoso auxious watobors knew it was approaching at ligbtniug speed. Father and daughter looked at each other. The truth was evidooL For some reason the train from Oolosha was ton minutes behind time, and it would not reach the aiding at Deer- ing'e Cat nntil the pay train bad passsd beyond on the single track I And thent Why, to read under the bead of "Apalling Railway Die aster I" and few more homes would be rendered doaolate, and a few wore If. Wi MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY. boerts would be made to mourn. Father and daughter looked at each other in dismay. "(a there time T" said tho eld man. 4 II' trcniuiuig. "Selim can do It." said Floss qnickly. "If I can reach Loods five minutes Dofore the train yes, two minnlos all will be well. Do not stop me, futbor I'' as he laid a band on ber arm. "Hut yon must not go 1 It ia dark and dismally lonely I No, Flow!" "I ahall go, father I Relim knows only mo, and yon could not ride bim. have riddon darker nights. And he is the only horse in the stable. Don't you remember the others were sent to town yesterday. Before Old Wbatolv conld ston her she bad ordered tho hostlor to sad die Selim, and was already button ing on bor riding habit with rnnid. nervous fingers. The horse came pawing to tho door. Floss sprang into tho saddlo, leanod down and kissed hor fathor'a forehead. Fray boaven to erecd roe 1" she hoarsely criod, and touching hor borso with ber whin, he boundo.1 down the sharp declivity. It was raining steadily now, and the doom was intense, bnt Selim was used to the road, and he was snrofootod and his rider conrngcons. Sbo urged bim on at the top of bis npoeu, np uui and down, tbrongh i'ino Valley and over Pulpit Mill. and then struck npon tho smooth road which loads, two miles as straight as an arrow. bhe conld see tho hoad licht of .i . . . . . ... iue pay train far down Ihevalloy, distinctly now and to ber oxcited fancy it seemed but a stone's throw away, cue even thought for a mo meut that she board the grinding of the wheels on the Iron track, but, no, it was only the soughing of the wind in the pines. On, and still on sbo wont. Selim seemed to fly. One might have fan oied that be knew Lis roistross was oa an errand of life and death. Tho lights of the station were in view nay, she even saw the station-master's white lantern, as he strollod up and down the platform the white lantern whioh was to signal tho ap proacbtng train to toll thorn to go on, for all is well. On to their doom 1 Bhe dashod aocrons tho railway track, flung tho rein to an amazed bystander, and, striking tho while lantern out of the baud of the sston ihbed official, she soiled tho oiniuous rod lantern from its hook, and Hpnogiug npon tho track, wavod it iu tbo very tooth of tho coming train. Two sharp, short whistles told her tbat bor signal was seen, and a mo ruont later tho train ramo to a stop, and tho officers rushod out to see what it all mont Floss told them in a 'few brief words and one of the men at tho station wont forward to com for with the train from Golosho, which had not yet been telegraphed from tho next station beyond. Tbo roan waited fifteen minutes before Kirke's train slid on the si ding, and it was known that bnt for the decision of one young girl, the two trams must have coined four miles boyond Deoring'a Cut When told the story Xirke look ed at bis watob. The man from the station looked at bis. Kirke's train was ton minutes behind time I Yon want to know how it happened. Certainly you must have guesaod. Halliday did it A man was found the next day who confessed to hat ing aeon Jack tampering with the time piooe in the engine-house tbut night but be had thought nothing of it bo aaid. Jack T Oh be loft town, and was last beard of in Australia. Ilia bttlo game was not a success. A few months later Kirke was married to Floas Wbatoly, for being ten minutes behind timo. What is Wasted. People are flat tered with the idoa that good crops will make good times. That would be the ease noder otbor favorable circumstances but not otherwise. It is not for want of food production that timoa are and have been bard, but for want of means to employ la bor. What good will it do to have a good crop if people have not the moans to buy all tbe tlour and meat tbey want. Ireland has good crops gonerally, bnt are the Irish people well off fur all tbat T Tbore are good crops in Oorraany, but times are bad there, novortholess. Bud legislation will offset tho best crop that Providence will give the country. Providence ie boutiful, bat Congress puts it out of the power of the people to take advautago or got the bonofit of the bounty. Better the couutiy bad wise legislation and poor crops than good crops and unwise legislation If wo work upon marble it will perish if wo work npon braes time will efface it i if we rear, teuplea, they will crumble into dust i but if we work npon immortal minds if we imbue them with prinoiples, with just fear of Ood and our fellow-men we engrave on these tablets some thiug which will brighten all eternity. A Young Girl'i Terrible Revenge. From the IMjoiirney (Itiwa) Newi, Aug. 3. Mies Caroline White, a yonna ladr of seventeen, tins crcatecf s son tstioa by shooting Wu, M. Holland, a married mo, Laving a wife and 'even children. Oo Monday lest shortly before diooer, Mis While Called at lbs tinueo of Thompson Yocam, in Knglisli lliver towtiBiiip Mr. Yocnm, being unwell, wai nt long at tbo table, and left. J oat a Holland was about fiuiltlns dinner MiM Wbito walked oat to lbs (abb and rroHonled a paper, tclliog bim to ign it, which ho refused lo do, and tteppod ost door. Mi's White fol lowing. In a moment tbo firxt shot was beard, sod Air. locum, who wae first at tbe sccno, telli u that Hol land waa rauuiocr, paMed around as evergreen, aoJ a abort dintunco therefrom foil porfcotly lifslo. Mis White followed him up with a revol ver, anrf when Holland fell plueed tbs muzzle closo to bis head nnd continued firing. Yocam and anoth er rnao. who8 name we liavo forgot ten, sticmptcd to got hold of her, but ahe quickly lovolod tho pialol st Yo- eora'a aBi'iataut, telling him to rtsnd aside or she would shoot him. This bo did quicktv, and tbo weapon was In a second lowered by Mm Wbito and tired at tbo protrnte ami lilttieie body of Holland. When tbo mcu got hold of ber tho chambers of tho pintol proved to be all empty. Whether the full Ova shots were fir ed is not known, n In tho excitement none romombcrod diniitietly. If all wero fired, one fsUod to tiko clroct. One ho', grated the fuo, doing no damage. Oue antorod tbe tcmplo, one over the right eye, making it way through tbo braio, sod another to Iht loft of tbo vertebrao, ranging upward t tho centre of tho heart, and betweon tho fourth and fifth ribs, lodging boneath the skin. It ie thought thai tho ball passing through tbo heart was tbs first one fired and tbat the other shots taking effect were fired after be had fallen lifinleM. Tbs cause of the sot i said to be that Holland had repeatedly stated thai Carolioe wa uncba-ito, and that lis bad bad iotrrMure with her, which report coming to the cur. of ber family, Holliod was interviewed and rronileei to sio a tilatement (list bo had lied. For eome timo ho hs evaded I.I promise, until the girl becamo esttfperutod. Mio iHrqxvt ed to bo of good character, mode! and unassuming i not a whisper was ever heard ngainxt bor name, eicrpt Irotn Holland, win went ti youug men tnd told his talc The Haunted Chamber. A room in the principal inn ofs couulrr town bad tbo reputation of bring hnnnlod. NoboJy would rloep in it, aud it was therefore shut up. But it so happened that at an eloetion tbe inn waa quits lull, and titers was only the haunted room unoccupiod. A gonllomao's petne keeper came to tbo inn, exceedingly fatigue1 by a long journey, ood wanted a bed. II was informed that, uulee Le choose to occupy the haunted room, be mast seek a bed elsewhere 'Ilauntod 1' exclaimed bo, 'stuff sod nousenss I I'll sleep io it ! Ghost or demon, I'll take a look ut wbat haunts it I Accordingly, after fortifying him self with a pips and tankard, he took op his quarters ia ths haunted cham ber ood roti red to rest. II had not laid dowo many mio. otos when tho bed shook nndsr bim most loarfully. Hr sprang out of bod, struok s light, (for be bad takeo the precau tion to place a box of lucifer mstobrs by bis bedside) and roako a careful examination of tbe room, but Oul l discover oothlog. Tbs courageous fellow wonld not return to bed, but remained watoh ta)T for some time. Presently ho saw tbe bed shake violently, Tbe flvr was firm ; uotbiog moved but ths bed. Determined, if possihlo, to find ost tbe cause of hi bedejuake, he looked In ths bod, snd near ths be I, nnd not seeing anything to account for the sbsklng wfiicb now and tbeo seemed tosolio on tbs bed, ha st list pulled it from tbs witll. Then tbs "murder osme out' The sign board of the Ion was fas tened lo tbo outer wall by s nut sad screw, wblon came tnrougn to the back of lbs bod, and wbsu ths wind swung, ths siitn board to sod fro, the movement waa eouiniunioaieu io lilt, bed, causing II to Bhaks in a violent manosr. The gamekeeper delighted at hav ing bunted up tho ghost, informed tho landlord next morniwr of the real nature of hU earthly visitor, snd was handsonioly rowardnd for rendering, a room, hitherto ueelcss, now quite serviceable. All tho Bhosl stories oo record ra'ght no doubt have boon traced to similar sources If those to whom the 'ghosts" sppeared bsd bceu st 'plucky st our gamekeeper. I - . Suspicions amongst thonghts are are like cute amongst birds thoy evor fly by twilight Certainly they are to be well guarded, for they cloud the niiud, they lose friends, and they check buaiuss. Tbey dis poae kings to tyranny, husbands to jealousy, wise mon to melancholy, Tboy are defects, not in the heart bnt in tho brain. They ere but buzzes, but if artificially noiished, pave lunga. PA., AUGUST 'A JtA..rsj AT New York (In Holmes' new lmiliding, STgTTlTfl liiiM.Jmsf . rot iiriMl from llio 12 g Yl JjlLj tuition Willi tli I.ni,ni'( moNt Coiuplt'l HIim'U OF NOTIONS AND ovor brought Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, JSIjACK Special inducements in & IHSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. I'ooplo lii iioimI of iiii.v irtMiiln In our lino ill find it to their advantago to ra'l and examine my good urn I pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. Thev fun uIwuvh snvo from 'ZH to -in percent. tlOOIW nr.CKIVliH ALMOST DAILY Ul UINd SKASOX. Thankful Jr tM Jurors a rvnlinuntimi of the mitiic h rc '' '"" iotin'tfil. Oct. Hi, '73. Assignee's SsiOe. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Great PsLrgaBDus ! FOIICAHIIOU IlClI'C;i2 tho umlerHitic?d AHHiiiutt of UOWAUD I. HOMLG Adamsbur Nnyilcr (ouiilv, Pcnn'si The Slock C'ontii! rnrllv of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Snob ns Cloths, Cnsnlraerfl, Kentucky .Teoiis, Collunudcs of every style and qnul.lv. also ' 1 Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks ALL WOOL DELA1XS, Merino Poplins. See. at all piees and very cheap. EATS AUD CAPS, Carpets. Fiocr, Table, anil Stair Cil ClctU. BOOTS AWO SHOES, Hardware, Qnecnswure, Tin aud Ohsswnro Wr.odnnd Willowwarc, I'ofTcis Sugars, Syrups. MiilaHss. Tens of all kinds, and at Iijw 1 'rices, Cigars &. Tobacco, TiMh k Hull. VIio1ohuIo and Hetiiil. COAL. COAL, COAL, 13A.C HEAVED, Man-b T. Awnr.n. T M.MNX, A. 11. HILL. Sue""r to J, r. fc J. M. I.lnn,) ATTOHSKVS AT LAW, Lwilurg, fa Offer their professional arrvicca to the public Callrotloaa anl all othrr rro friiHloDal buiuo "ntruftail to their cure will recivproait iiteoiion. f Jan. K, '07if 11. II. (1 rim in. Win. H. Dill. GrKIMM'ife DILL. Attorneys & Councelors A T-LA W, Oilleo Near the Tost Office Frci'lMirr. I'run'u. Con'altationia boih Kngliab in I Dcrman Languagea. lo, l'J, '7iif. P. J. R. ZELLER, A TTORXET'A T-LA IV Cetitrtville, h'y rr County, Yum? All bi.lncM rntrn.tait f ht "' will all anil f.llhfiillr aiwn.lr.l l.. Will .r. t1 I ttiMral carta o( KoT'l'r an t a lriinlni cmntiaa. fan la cou.ultal Iu III r.iillli or Ovriuau laoguaga. . 'Uli CHARLES HOW EH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. SoliinLTore. I'a.' Offer! hliprnfeilonalerTlce to the publ lie, Colleollooa anU all other rrofiiona btnlneM entrualej lo bla care will re- eolra prompt alleatlon. Offict Iwoiloort aorlb of the Keyaiona flolel. (Jan 6. '07 JOHN II. ARNOLD, .A. t to vii v nt Ijnv, a DISTRICT ATTVUMIY, N1DDLEUCUJ, I'A Profeealonal buitseea ntrutteJ la hit rare w!t! bs promptlr aileoJeJ to. Keb 0,71 TlIOMrSOX BAKER, Vt t oio.v-n t -1 n w. Lewiaburg, fnion Co., Ta. BSkV-Oaa ba oouaulte.l i the Engliih auJ German languagea. Sisl Of KICK Market btreel, orpoalle Walla Sraiik A Oo'a Store S J T. PARKS, ATTORN' rr AT LAW. jtELISSdHOVK. SSVHRR I'Ol'NTV. Ta 8epl.i., 'li'if c slMI.SON ATTt)RSET AT LAW, Northuirbcrliiud, Pa. i)tfrs his profenelonel aerf ieea le the pub .la. All buaineae alriteteo! lo hit , can- til ba promptly altenJeJ la. fJas. IT, '7ll J I. MONUECK, Just Ice of the Pence Ailtnn$buri, flsjtfer Ct., 'rt. Will bs la hU Olbi at ika ahaea aienlloa- Jrlaea. ea WON I) AT ana 0ATCKDAT ol aat'h week, wkea sll klnJa af bu.iaca. ralatlng la bla elbts, will Da auactl t' sssf .TStfug I A. 1877. KO. 14. I"! 1 12 Fancy Store, oppoHilo Ilia Kuylsono Hotel.) 2niwt . mill FANCY GOODS t to tlii oount.v. etc. Great bargains in alpacas. HAMBURG EDGINGS JU s)t rt fully. N. A 12 IK. f 1JV W . rOTTKU, ' T10KXKY A T LA W. Solinagrove, Fa , OITorM profiionl rricfi to th puhlia. Alllffml Imainna cntruat.! to hia care will ricrie froirpl attntna. tlftce oue .Innr alu.fo the New Lutheran Church. July, 4ih tiaiiL iini. noai a aiianA. S. ALLEMAN & SON. A TTORXE Y A T LA IV, KliiiMtri'o v 1'n. All profp!nnl t'Ulnr an! altecilnj entrtiaie.l to Ihelr ear will t prorn.ily attene lta. Can tie eonnlle. ia Englih or German. OiO.-a. Marke' Square. iS U J K KANAWLM.i riiT.tciAX akp srjtasoN', t'riitrralllc, kuytler l'o., P. ()lT.r hi profeaiooal nrricei to (he public. C.tHtf A. M. SMITH, rirsicux axd srnanoy, OITert hie profeaalonal eertieea to Ih eitl- ' A iameourg and vioiniiy. !epa, J. Y. MUX DEL, t 110 EON ASU I'llVStrtAN, Mid llehurs, Pa. tlffcrs fcla prcfiiional efTTieee Is the oil liena of MiJIIcbarg an J ylcini'v. (March St.'PT g A. WETZEL, Justice of the Peace, JUiirtrhnrit, Xut,tr Ca , J'o, All kinji of eolleetiona maJe oa liberal term. rrumplW ailroJja lo all Imaineae iniru.lel to bia para: (Jane SK, '7iH V. II. KKCK, Justice cf t.e Peace aai ConTCTSBccr, smltti Oreir, hnyicr t's I'M. i'oUmV'llifAJJ tid tH tuIUM frttpl to tlii H..-t v4 J u ail, rot llu' Tt. will ls yMUX 110 USE, Mlitaiabarg Pa. JEOUOnO. SMITH. PnMHietor. Accommoiiatlosa gao4 anj ebargea vie-j- eraie. (Inecial aoooiaoi.Jaiiie f,.r Jro- era. A euars of lha publu patrosaga la OBORCIC O, SkllTn, .oHcited. April t. 18T?. QUAULES O. COUSEUrt u.t t or noyw t -1 a AVte JitWiM, I'muih (tMfy, J,! Caa ke eoamltej la Eaattik ar tUraias. Ma, K 1 I," , riii2.xc ruljllHlied every Tutirsilav ICtciiIh by"" JEQBMIAll CHOUSE, rrop'r- Terms of Hnlscrwlicir. TWO IX)M.AIU4 l'KIt A.t.H.'M. sMn Aitlnn "ii nioiiUis.nr ru. iCSHnt pnid within the yenr. (iititimieil until all No imper ilin arrfrtrttcn. nia 'n id unlinN at II io option of Die ml. lilier. fitltiTlitionenUl.lo of tbo county rATAHI.f! IS APTAMCE. Nirreraons llflitig nnd naim.' t.iunTi adJreed '.o other lprotnrtit,a,Til. or tnd are linlilo fortlir iricc dftlir rmprr h. y. Kunkels Hitter Wine of lien. Tlit. truly vale .Me tonln kaa been tt ..r. nUKlilrtft'! t'T all ela.aof the emmui.1re that It I. nii ilaeinml la'll'nanaaMa a r.inli' iiillelna. It f'WIa lit alw I'Drlfln. the hi..,. I ami irlvee tune tn the atnma-ti. rannrata. it,n ytni ami tirnl.inai lire. r.arii.iT .I.nni.t lia It. r tin- eara of Weak ..m.1, 'Irnaral Pflillltr in.ll. ..Mun, Il aaa.n. i.f fl,a Jl-.in.cb. an 1 for all eaaa fa.ulrlnr a I nl . l liia In Inula I. a Iha inn.t ar. al.la an t nil. "la-it Halt .il Iron e ..n lirato of M. nailn iial.la, iiniilna'l with (he m..l e.aryiti 01 tavatalila l.tnlra Tallnw Faruelaft llarV IH ,nu oant anmethlna tn atranalbeo y iu t Iw vaot a -! ai. atftet ln y.in want In ot rM of aerunln ln joo want anara, t 1 1" yna want I i ularp wall t I in you want tn tmll.l ai Toar enntlltutl'in ' l0 y 0 want In fnal wall I lin yon want a l-rl.li an-1 yla-nrnn. faaitur t Itvno.lolry Kt'NKI.I.'n HITTtli wli iikIKiiN. I only aali a trial nf Hit. taloal.la tnnl . Ii. wara nf counterfeit. Kunhal'a lilffr Win nf Irnn l tltoonly aurean.l erfaami a.ly In t'i known world for Hi tierinineiit cure I HT'I 'I-Ia an l llnl.lllly an t a ther.. ara a nuitilicr nl tmlt.ttona nflcra.t to the yinSn i, woulil eautinn tliaromraunlty tn n-rhae onA tin tl.e Kanulne artlole. lnniilatlura.l t.y ,. Kunkel. ami havlna- til alainn on lha ,rL ,,l every Imitln, 'l da ery fael that other. re itt. teinitlna- totmllatellil.yilualile remerty firo vimi Itrf worth an1 ..eak eoluinert In It favor n.iM only tn l IhiiiI. ii. or lt Iniilla. for 1 ry , ealuahln tun Ih-lne an t In. n .nvln-al af In mt. Iu. N'il'1 hy ilruKa-lm. an I ilealeraerert wham lupn Worm Kemoved Alive. Ilrad ati.1 all ennitilKt... In two tinure. ; r..., till h-.t Hau. ,'iii.an t Mhnua.-b tVunu. ri llioy.l l.y tf k on Vol III N irlli Nlnlli ail. I'lnla l-lplila. I'a. s-n I tur cin nlar a lib at. . tlaonall kin I. i.f Wnim. eJl,a fro.-. A.k t.oir Jfii'Ki-t f .r ahitn.-uf Kut k"!'' W r. i H) rnp. who li will ilo iu. wi.rk. i'rlr.. a' It n' "t f ilia 1 1 te:u all iti.. from rblMr a r nia. p"raue Hln.-tlun.wlih it. NEW A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springi, Pa. AltfiKAT, I'.EST J.STOtJK OF AND I'OMPLLTEST 1 vy C i ooiIm, CrtiovrfpH, i. J UCM'Oi S W II ! 4 llui'dwuru. Wiwil alt "VIUar AViirc, Notions, Fnrnishinf; OooJh, Boots A. rihoos, Unlit K Cups. llKADY MAUli C L 0 T II 1 N a elienpor than cvt r lirotiLt to bov- dcr County. Dealer in tin Ms. m:i:1is, CtlAI.. I.IMMU. KISII, . V I.T. LATTER Ai. All kin l cf Cioo.U etcliati;e.l for l'ii or approee I country prolup". (' i'.I an 1 eXamine ny amok an 1 lears mv prieen t efrire purchasing el'ewhcre. 'Oct. M. Rm. MJTOIVS NOTICE -Letters X J taatar amentary en the e-tate af flmrkl Kearti-k. late ei H.ar f Haaaer 1 own, bin, Snyter t o.. Pa., dae.l. kif.hMi a-raaft to the an lar- aiitneo. a 11 lywr.oai knowlne itiamel.a. Indaht. 0.1 loaatle.tate will i.laa.e make 1mme1tafa l,uiaBt while tboaa hia elaltna acaln.l all aatate lll iluot tueia fnr aattlain -nl tn I. I- MAMHKCK. Junef. gi.eatnr. V Caution. LL pefacna are berehv cautiooe-l ngaiaat seinlialinf fur a'anie tifnel I; mi cn lha 27ih t.f March. 1S77, a I nrvor reeeirr I anj Valae for the tame anl will not par it aalio. empo'1cl la Jo to bj a dne proeoaa af law. AMOS PTKTLCR. Fcnn twp., Mama si. 177. READ THIS ! ! i chanea far all e aite or ette monej an J get lha Heal Ojo.1 ia lb rket. TEAS, COFFEES, &!)., lol.l at lnw r prlt'ea than tbe fa-ne "Vialtttna ran l-e t'UKi.l at aay nihar hoa.a tn thi. eoua Iry. All vo.' araet.. I ha ntt.factorr an l a. reprente.t or the menee will he r fun.let on return af tbe t-'i; whit a may M ilora at ear en. . Tbe r"itatl.'n of eo tnmfv .lime f n ilar.l t '. at I-'w I'rlc a ;f rwyearai. bat alran a. a lao ltna- In New Yn l t tty aa4 I Inlty, that l ei a-.ioyM y int other a a a tbe tra.le AAar mature .e 'iteration wa bate deterinlee.1 In otter ear a ode 14 knae keeper. In tbe Inien r. at tbe l.et Vfhiu,. tale Tra.le t'rtee, wbea a elnh I, io-n1 i.rae aooab I.i Bake a .aialt e. The oU nrl c.nli'l nf the else will he pot a aep. rale paekaiwe. aal iwa'ke.1 with aan-e aal fl n U atolj f mnint la 4tlrttm:i .a. t H.tt will rw aenl try tttprwee Ut IVIlet on lie llrerj. 411 wUkiea la .are money ky pwreha ma family euprllet at New V.r Vto m Prlrweaa talk the ta a tier erwr amewc rrtewte aoJ aewkbura aa l eed I to a. tert'lab lra lar. I'riee Il.t, aa. Weatea a r-eeaeai et eliker ao.la, or iaey le f peraoe wkii ert ap the .ar. lo e.oiinate for troatire fte. haaplea ofTklk COKf I r ntly Kail. ea.l lor Hrkll.t, an.l i'lnl Olrjalar. Sutler's New York A Chin To C, l. 11. MUSr.S.V I'll, l'rvTnetr V, W. at. U aal Vt:tY Street, Mew Tars. JOHN K. Hl'OHES, E., JJCSTICB or TUB TBACK, Peon Twp., SerJct Co. Ts KINGSFOED'S OSWEGO STARCH ItlkeHKsr aaj MkST EVOMt'VICSL la II . UT .u I.I lllperfweily IT k, S-rree rriiet arVN awl ether i K'rwsa Mitwuaeee tkal laian, Liweat. ,11 hrii'N.IK Ilea aay wtkee-aewwaMw f aa.k lew. e.aaaiHr la ttataw it i n Mmaaa4 aauaat nnu ay. ike . Kingtctrd'a 0raT3 Csm SMfe It Ike atoet 4eliekt f all prwaraj ee ter PulJiujrs Blaoo-MjuifA (ia, a Jane x M. Sea. Notice. VI.L peraxms uw-tnjr NOTTS t Ika aetata et wV4.wa ktewwrawi Jwl e. kerwky entiaej tkal In aaa a. art ke m et sw Ua ill Sa at Aaaal iw:. M1
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