- :ggg. as oolurao one year, Chevta!, wolumn, one ys.r, Cns-foufoh column. 0110 year, One square (10 lines) 1 insertion Kvery adilltionnl insertion, Professional and Dtislnetui rnrd of not more than 5 lines, ncr year, Auditor, Executor, Administrator and Assignee Notices, Editorial notices per line. All adTortisemcnta for a shortor pe- Sod than one year aro payable at the ma they are ordored, and il not paid the person ordering them will oe liold responsible for the money. .Pootry . A Woman's Dream. r rtaaiiroB a-utani, A lntrt Blaht. Th Son wind blow And aheke the window pane Th fltfol ehadowt oome ami go, Willi truant droixol rain. A dreamer fit beadle the (rata, ( which th hrlHht ooel. .lo, Ami rnuaaa, till tl, hour U lata, tlfeblldbood, loo ao. la drax th roam, a'ar blllddee (rata, Heyoni the ooeen'a doop i And many T"r th t ooina between seeia.uine. la life, roan map, ft Rain tha bold. aoh llttl S iwer rlaoted by tba purlin atreaoj t Caeb Tailor areeo and moaalata tower it painted la ber dream. Ilka far-off .train., a mother's rolos Velloweetly oo tha aar i Atatathoae tone, bid har rajolca, Aad tur tha ralll tear. ' Tha lira, who look, tliaa'i hirtlni Ma Ha.l tokened with allrxr foaia, Joe mor eareeaed kar oo hii knot WIUlo th wall of boiai. la Ion;, lane a-old laianor koara, liar brother by bit .1 la, Ska eel alo areoDf tha flower., AaS watched fie illiunt tide. Am aln aha haara hla eouthivl vole. Kloi alaar aa veeper olilia Tha a kiln ba raa.lt bar poewt holea, From book! ol aoolaat Ilia. elk. ym t thee leader mera'rle. oM, Now thrill tha woiato'a heart, Tho" yeare here huo their niLty fold o'ar ayaa wharataarOrupa mart. That brotkar want to fao tb fu t'pan tka batHa Sal.l. Ah, aaraaa aworj that daalt tha blow, WUaa auoa waa aoar to ablalJ I Bat darkatt iha.lowi fla away, Anil laava tha ahloloaun. Har tramlillltH llpa kar learned to la I "Tkf will, not mlua, ba dune.'1 Thaanftlf rallln llakaa of inn Afalnil tba window pane. Shine In tLa flrwliicht'a rml.lr glaw . . Uka oriMal dropa of ralo. 8k tarni and llau a If to hear On rolo amid a throat, Thetlhrllla haraoul wliunotti aa cloar Aaaohoaa of a ton. A tender Klaoce a luln imlle, Flit ner dreamy faoe, Tbai blda tba lloea ol eara awhll ; And glr har charm and grace. Thm while thadraamar mate 'r Tbtarellifht'aarlaiaiin kIow, Her deareat treasure eomea one mora Haak fro oj the lon a.i, Ta Joy which bleat the holy boar When aba became his wife, Xeeu like the perluine of a II: Tar U yaarin of after III. Helot T n 1 Old ttUna's Crims. Yondor in that littlo hut it is perhaps the Binallout in all S witor land poor Uottina uued to livo She was a very old woman, and had dwelt there all her life. Yours bo lore, abi hud had a buHbaud and children. They wero all Roue now nnt one, a girl namod Lina, who lired at service in a fur off city, and bad not been at home for ten loutf years. Now and thou 6ho could find some one to write for her, onoe in sis yoars, perhapa she could Bond lottur to hor mother. It always told the samo story. Slio was work ing bard and saving well Wuon she had enough to buy a little bouse, a cow, a gout and a puil of cans to carry nuiu aboat in, sue Would come homo to live with her motuor. Poor as she wan, elio was proud, and it was vory hard for bur to bear tmcb bumiliutiou. Iiouidcs, in wiu tor sha suiTored misorably from cold; na uviug aione ana dressing in rags, and boiug a crooked old crea tore, the children after a wuilo be fan to call hor a witch, and used to run away screaming when she came leaning on her long stick, and talk ing to herself along the mountain pathways. Abuse and misery make no one better natured. Old Bettina grew bo sour and ill-humored that those who gave her work to do dreaded to see her Coming. By degrees her patrons turned tueir baoks npon her, nd but for the good old clergyman be would Have starved to death. lie, when he gavo alms gave also good counsel, and strove to lead her heavenward i but Bottina did not need him. una iioiuna been a civil person, he could have livod in tha pastor's kitchen, but no other servant could brook her touguo. Whon spring came, though, thanks to ohority, she naa not starved. Bottina was in a worse mood than usual, and she sat at her door in the dusk muttering to herself, when she epiod a woman coming up the moun tain road. She was a tall, large woman of thirty. Her dress was very gray and she wore rings in tier ears and necklace about her throat Over ber shouldor she earned a pack, fastened by leather straps t and her faoe was broad and bright and smil ing I She noddod to Bettina, and called out, "Good evening 1" "Bad evening," said Bettina, "if yon will i I see no good." "It is very bright, at least," said the woman. "What is that to a poor creature like rue f said Bettina. 8be did not bid the waraan sit down, bnt she did so, and moreover unfastened her pack and laid it be aide her. ' "Have yoii'no children to take ear) of you good neighbor t" she asked. "I have aa vngreatful daughter aome where," said the old woman, bnt she cares nothing about me.' "Shame on ber, then," said the woman, I Lava a mother. I am go ing to ber. In that pack are two atriped petticoats for ber, and lined chemises for ber also, and a pair of silver ear-rings, and handkorehiefs. Ion should sea they are to gay. And tbera is silver T'And rs tac-1 a sain eqital to a kandr:" r Mtiaiisforry v ' irtO.OO - a a. Aff ' . . . I i . - UDlK m . 1c if II VOL. 15. "Not she. said th old woman. 'And why do you come to brag a uout jour iinery r take no vour . .." a ... ' pacic ana go I "Nay, lot me star all niaht." said me woman, "i m foot sore. I can get luriuer without tout. I ll pay you weii. jjui me suy. 1 aou want food only lodging. Tho woman hoBitutod, but monoy was valuuulo to bun even a fow small coins would be precious. She gave a grudging pur mission to the woman to stay , and holiKid her enrv in me prtcs. "is all that money in the back 1 she askod, as sho did so. i t is more, said tuo woman, At . S -ana every groBuou my own earn- ings. And she looked kindly at tho oiu woman. . Who, howover, only frowned in re turn. Sho sat down on a low stool aud stared at tho pack. Thore was a fortune in it, according to her views of money, and an awful greed possessed uer. Thoughts too tern bio for words fillod hor mind. Thev came in mis way at Brat t "if this woman would only die now I No one would know she bad ever been hero. 1 would drag her body to me oid bridge, and throw it over, and me money would bo miue. ' it was Satan who whiaporod. Hi noxt whisper was this i "Whv i i . . . . auouiu sue not uio nore The next "Sho shall 1' Meanwhile the pleasant, smiling woman sat by tho door looking out. ''Uow pleasant it looks bora!'' suo said. "I have soon b ctures iu me nouses where 1 have lived at sor vice of places not so pretty as this "Artist gontlomeu come here to paint very often," said the old wom- "uut from the bridge vou suouid see it from the bridge, vomo t ii snow you. ins woman arose and followed ber. She had no idea of what was going on in the old nag s mind. bbe was nappy and full of ufe, and never guessed that death drew near. Tbey walked down to the bridge. 'cow pretty i said tbe woman i 'and the iaC.tr moautauis far above us. "And tho blue wator nndor.1' eiid Bottina. Yes, as blue as tho sky," said the woman. Sho loaned forward a little, to look into the stream that rushed bo neath the bridgo, and Bottina took ber opportunity. lucre was a broken place in the railing oi tuo bridgo just uore, and was quite uugoardod. As tho woman turned bur back, Jiottiua raisod both hands, and gave hor a violent push between the shoulders. due had no need to repeat it. With a shriek, aud the cry, "Mother I mothor I the poor croaturo plunged head foremost into the water, which covered hor in an instant Another faint cry, and somothing wuilo swept along the torrent, aud Bettina know all was over. Sho crept back to hor hut, shaking with excitoment, aud with a hideous ho ror in hor heart. She knelt down by the pack aud toro it opon. There were tbe gay clothes of which the poor woman had spokon. Thero, at the very heart, the coveted money. Bettina was rich in nor own estima tion. She bad more than she could ubo, and she woud go where sho was not known and speud it, and live in oomfort until she died. And, in a kind of frenzy, the old bag huddled berseii in a neap about tuo pack and kissed it As she did so there came a knock at tbe door, whioh she bad barred. "Bettina I cnod the pastor Bettina, open to ns I" Bettina thrust the pack under tbe bed, and, pals and trembling, open ed tbe door. Thore stood ber pas tor and bis wife, smiling as if some very good thing bad happened. Bettina, said tbe pastor, "now are yon this evoning V "But poorly, sir i walk in, said Bettina. "Yes, yes, we will come in,' said the pastor's wife, "we want to sea tbe woman who came to you this evening." ' ' "No woman came here, aaid Bet tina, beginning to shake. "Here lies ner blue bandkorobief on the flour,' said the pastor's wife, stooping to piok np the object, whioh ber quick eye descried. j "one must have dropped It J cried Bottina. "A woman did ask a night's lodging, bnt I refused it She went on.' "Bettina." he aaid, "surely your daughter did not go on. It was Una who came to your door ulna, who after ten long yoars, has return ed to care for ber old mother. We made ber promise that if you did not know ber she would not reveal herself until we came. Bettina, what does this mean f " Bnt Bettina made no answer, With an awful shriek, she flung her self oo tbe floor and began to tear her long gray hair. obo lived only a lew Honrs, but before aha died she confessed the horrible troth. She bad killed ber affectionate daughter, for the sake of tba mouey she bad toiled so long to win, and terrible as was ber remorse, no one oould pity ber. The only word the good pastor eonld say over har grave was that tba greed of gold bad maddened ber. k little boy went to bis father ery Ic? the otto &y tii told kirn that MIDDLEBUHG, SNYDER COUNTY, A Scntonoe Wartli Pondering, The saloon koopcrs in Chicago wore found gniliy of soiling liquor to mi nors. The addrers at tbe Justice wbea they wero sentenced, at report. ed io tne umctgo JrtOitue, is orii rial sod eminently wholesome. Tha evil of the liquor traffio, aud what a license involves, oro rarely net out In a clearer light thuu in ths following lu iroaa oy juage UOS'ling : 'Bytholuw you iany sail to moa and women, if tiny wi.t buy. You have eivon your bond, and naid your nceuso to aou t' iiieiu, soJ no one has a right to moiot you in yoor K'nl buniuoss. Nj ruattor what the consequence may bo, no matter what poverty and doslilatiun arv produced by your sulliog according to law, you have paid your inonry (or tbia privilege, and you are licous- ed to pursue your calliug. No mutter what families aro distracted and ruii derod miserable : do mailer what wiTcsJ are treated with viulonco ; wuai couurcn sutve or mourn over (be degradation of a parent, your busioes is loffaliiod sud do oce may Interfere with you is it. No oi alter what mothor may agoniso over the loss of a son, or auter blush at the shame of a brollior, yon havu a riht to disregard tboin all and punuo your legal calling you aro licensed 1 You may fit up your lawful pUco ol business ia tne most enticing and euptivating form j you may furnib it with the most costly and olsgant equipment for your lawful Irado ; you way fill it with allurcinoeu of amusements ; you may uso all vour arts to induoo visitors j you may skill fully arrange and expose to vio your ou ones t wines and mast captiva ting boversges ; you may thou in duce tbirst by all oontrlvanoos to pro. duct-a raging appeliu for drink, and then you may supply that appetite to tha full, because it is lawful ; you bay paid for it yon have a lioeoso. You may allow boys almost chil dren to froquout your saloon; thoy may witness tho apparent satisfac tion with which tboir soniors quaff their sparkling gloss ; you may bo schooling and training thorn for the peiiod of twenty-ouo, whon tUoy. too. can participate, for all this is lawful ion may bold the cup to tlioir vory libs, but ton must not lot thcui drink that is unlawful, li.it whilo you have all theso privileges for mooey you pay, mis poor pnviirgu . ot sell iog to children is dented yon. Hare parents have tho right to say 'Leave my eon to mo uutil the law itivcs you a right to dosit'oy him.' That will be foon enough for me, for his moth er, lor bis sister, for bis friends and for tho community to sco him tuko ins road to ueatb. Uivo him to us n his chiMho'-id at luat. Let us have a tow years of his youth, in which we can enjoy UU innocence, to ropay us in Bonio small docrue for tho care nod lovo wo have lavished upon Liui. This 1b somothing you who now stand prisoners at the bar have not paid for ; this is not em brscod in your license. 'ror Ibis offense, tbe court senton- ocs you to ten days' iniprisonwont iu tne ooooty jail, aud that you pay floe of sevontyxflvo dollars and costs and that you stand committed until the fine and costs of this proseoution are paid. Trajan's WalL The events now transpiring in the neighborhood of the Danube bring into curious prominence the name of the Emperor Trajan, tho buttresses of whoso bridge, wo believe, still stand on opposite sides of the Dan ube, and whose famous wall seems to be the line along whioh the tide of war is rapidly rolling. The bridge thrown over the Dauuba by this great monarch was, in soma respects at least, tho moat remarkable of all the structures that successive bel ligerents have erected for tho pas sago of their troops. It was not a more floating bridgo, but a perma nent structure, oarriod on piors 150 feet high and 60 feet wide, and it comprised 20 arches, extending alto gether over a span of 4,770 Roman feet Tho giant structure, than whioh anoient history records noth ing of the kind eaual to it, seems to nave been intended as a fortoss as well as abrjdge. Standing 80 feet above the water, it ia supposed to nave anordea tne command of tbe Danube navigation, a garrison post ed on it being, of coarse, able to damage or destroy vessels passing under, while they would be above the roach of retaliation. It was destroyed by Hadrian, and its pre oise locality has been the subject of soma dispute. .Ruins, whioh evi dently might have formed the but tresses of a bridge, ooonrring on the line of an old Roman road, however, seems to afford little room for donbt Trajan's wail is another re lio of the terrible energetic old Ro It is, strictly spoiklnfr, ram part of earth. 85 or 40. tuilea lone. and extends from Basso vs. just at tbe bend of Danube, to tbe shores of the Blaok sea. Though only so earthwork, it is a formidable line of defense. It is 8 or 10 feet high, with a fosse in front of it, while the westers portion of it is till further fortified y deep lakes and swampy valley of KartvSn. In addition to all this, another sampart of a similar character lies just in tbe rear of ii this is Known aa tba South Wall, tha sreoe between tba two ram A Wire's Fkass 1'xauzeh. For sorao time prior to Friday the 10th ult , a man' naniaid Israel ltiuemtnho was employed as" a braltouan on a Quaker enjfino at ths Fhilad. k Head ing railroad siding, at Ilea ling and oo tho day iu question bo was to havo taken so iron uro train in tbe place of a sick tnito. Prior to leaving homo Iu the morning bis wifo urcd him not to go, romarking (lint kIio bad dreamt in the nig'it that an accident was about to hrppon to him. lio laughed at hor fears and rcachod the train iu surety. Shortly after ward he bad to iiuouuplo a portion of the train whilo tho cars wero in mo tion. Whilo onugod in this duty he was suddenly jnrked oft the cat by tho locomotive iucrea-dujf its spood, and, falling on tho track with bis head over tho lull, it was soyor d from the body. Siiiler Qmij Mil km- UUU1UIJ I To to null at Miiittn, Pa,, on Thnritlv, Fr'ulvj and Sutuftlni, October llh, Cfi uml Of A. RULES AND KLQULATION lt Tha field of competition open to all roil, lame of ilia oouniy Iroe of nurai inv l.le.l that wuore (lie prviuloin awarled ahall eicoa.l Itio mm of dollitra (Hi) pur eent. of entrance anau uo paio. I'eraont (rum oilier e -unltae ean beooint eililbltora by paylug a ainall entrance lee. tud All entrtea for aihlbltlon mnat he mad prior le ten ! o'eloek A.M. ol the Jml dav of the lair. Gotrlaaoaa be made prevlnua to the air or anureaiu lue nwreiarr at Miiidlabnra. tlood and eomueteut .lU'laei will be antHiinta.i itunoa tbe Kalr to award premlumi and nnilae all marl lor loot artlclee on eihlbtllon. Judicea will n lnrnlibe.1 with booka of entr. whlnh iber are detlred to Sll on with the awardi and return to th Seoretary by tea o'eloek . M. of Jro aar. hen a meioniT or me jniiren on an east on are praaent thar ahall eoiutlluie a 'luoram and are a j'.horliail le award preinluraa. I. juuicaa win awaru no preHiiama oo aai. male or Ik artlrlni kavlnir no oouiatlUoB, uuleaa llwr are aiioslallr worthy. j, o atnaie ariio-e au iii ue entitled in a tiro- nuuin wiiicu una uravn a premium in an ai- urlmant or n:ilr. S. No oililliilur will be al Iowa.) to Intorloar with .IuiIkoi wkllo uiauilnlnK anlmali or arilo loa gltown br meh eibli'lLir, olherwlao no nro. uiluui will be l'a for mob animal or arilo. lea. Kntrlei for ipecd mo't be made on orbafo to o'clock ol raoh diiy of the ritcea. lira Aaaiiciauun win ruruiau bar rrua lo all uereona aablbltlna ttn-k. All quiuona raapowllux the trial nf anecd ahall be SnlormlueU by the Judtfea, wboae duula. Ion ahall ta nnet. 1 1 1 bM.I I nn rw i.Mmlum. will I. . , , r all luarik.rluua artlrlaa .y 1,11,1,1 -1...1. . ... luoraUd In the folliiwlnii lla.aornot No arliclo or animal anal! wo rnitiovad from tliofiroiind before tho c1h nt the t jrhibilloii, ciopt by prriulalon of the 1'roaliUnt Tha aoclnty will can fuliy irnacro all arttrlxa wuile ou exiiiuitioit, but will not bo rimimnal mo ror auy iaea or a-ctiiinie that may occur. Htalla fur horaoa and rattle, pmie for ahacn an-l buna, will ba furulalii'd froe of charitu. Itkiii'rl- niicvil bandawlU b In aitaodanco, to raro (or abvk iiurtutf Uio aoaouio wf tin. exhibitor. 1. Trial or foal hora.., Tuuradey, t'rlday aud Saturday at i o'cI.k-Ii P. M, 4. Lady E .iwatrlanlam Saturday 10 o'clock A. At, T. Stauila for the lain of rrfrcalimenla he. can be oblaluod by application at the Socrotary 'a of' uoe. TKOTTINtJ. In all caaoe four makj a Sold, tint Iraatlian threo lo atari. Ileal three lu live. Kutranco fpo luu per cuut.or t nn promiuui. Any home dlatauolug tbo Bold la only entitled to hu Srat ruouny. ltoreaaant'ireil In Ilata to which thay are aot ellijlhle will forfait llielr enlranoo fcea, butranco feat moat lu ill ceaae accompany lha entry, with oauie aud deacrlptlon of bocao, aud uemo vtowuer. PL0WINU MATCH, The Plowing Mab-b will take plaoo oa Satur. day iiiorniua at oviock. Feraona coiupetlng will haro their teami auonoil and lu readluvaa at the apimluted hour. i ue name oi tne plowmen uiu.i ue K'reu at well aa lb kind of plow to be need, at tbo time Ol entr. 1. Th qeantlty of ground for (ach team to be one-fourth ol an aoro. 3. Tbe time allowed to do tba work will be two noun. S. The tcamr to atart at one time, and eack plowman to do bis work without a drlreror uiair aeeietaoi. 4. Each plowman to ttrlke hit owa land aod piow inuepnuenuy oi tne adoiulug land, t. Within th fourth of au aora i, lowed aaoh plowman will ue rliilrel to etrlke two kack-furrowed lande, aud UnUU th dead lur- row u in miuui. PATMEIT T Or PREMIUMS, Anaonnoemenl of all premlumi awarded will be mad from th Judge Hand at S o'eloek P. M. oa th laat day of in fair and will be paid at the Treaaurer'e otnc en lha Fair uauum!. Immedlatel after aaid annoanoaiuanl aail h. tore mo nnai aiijeurnment ol tuo fcinlblllon. All aooda on exhibition will baaolJ al -Hoh. II Auotloo, free of charge, (if deelreJl oa but Say ( tb J'alr, TRICE OF ADMISSION. Single Tlokete is sis. aoimuoren Saon tlokota admitting Father Mother, too to oiaia hhub iiuaeie Saddle borae (not on exhibition In ail. II- tlun to the adinlaalon ot the owner 10 Hlngl oarrlane la addition lo oooupaaU so gui, u U UU UO OO Aov Derton havlnir a th.kat anil Iranararvlnia It tw aaotbar pertoa tball forfeit the lain. Premium List. CLASS No. l-7or. Boat stallion I reare old or nu as so ad do st Meet brood mar with eolt SOU too Sd do d do Beet (eldtao-horee ot our soo st soo too a year old eoi do 1 year do do 1 year do do tuckllng CLASS No. 2-Plomng SMcK. 1 00 Heat Dlownun S4 00 SIM M do CLASS No. 8-a&. Heel ball t year old or orer at so son 4 00 soo ion 00 OS so i do do oow S a aara old or ova e Id boat now do Deal belief' do So do 1 do Sd So CLASS No. 4 Hon Beat soar as so Ito I 00 Ito do Sad bad at auw abowlng at let at I plga do lot ehoela CLA8dNo.5 Sluup. Best Wl-4iy age tyjoo 100 KM oo ewe , do ewe wva lamb CLASS No. o ViuVry. Seal soon turkey ttoo So to Si SO X te St 1 110 e to St do llaet pair of gaeae Sd i Uet pair of duokt Ileal pair of pea nwis op oo enioaeue do tne ol eh token S r BAora Sd do do do tteet pair gala fowl CLASH No. 7 ffmfo ami SccU . PA, SEPTEMBER rto d do tlj li So tin o do .1.. di ry oala burfewhaat cum hi cars cl-ivuraanl tluiulhyaaej ion ill do to to do V.eiteril CLASH No. tIiitoln and VtgcU&lri. nt balfhuLl awect potatoes do do do aar lii roae do do tin So do do I'eck do do do ! o.-k lou.lrlnh ou.ll lo do do do do do do ilo .lo do do do lo do harrlcin lnk at im mpa oDlutia beola earr--S ttrtflla (uuiaitica lima beans do ie-i 4 liaada caliliaire 5 lunchea colary rie-liiiMU eK4 riant variety ot iHippara aid lareal ideal ul klO d'i Uo 4 held frampklua 4 do 4 1oaUa oinple broom rora if eat ooru du-or. ears CLASS No. l" Viii'. do do do do 1.1 beat Hot M lleit llo.t do do rent entlm-iton of aiili-Dot let j Iban one pck til aarh kln-l (I iw nd b. at imek nl eaeh kind Ileal and lre.l eolleoiluD sf aart 1 uo to I on 71 u Ml I M (Ml so S ill '.l beat do do do Ileal and :'l beat Ileal do do do do do do do do do do eolket do 1umS do qnluoes Uo ! bait Heal 3.1 beat do do boat e.'llpctton of Hrapea do 4ie ealawba do do du Ita'jela do do do t-oticord do do do unit do. CLASd No. 10 ylnVufturiif fiii;icmnis. Doit dlaiilav of Aurloultural luiptementa fl C do mower and reaper Ulplfime do threahlna; oiaoUlua uo do Unnlnx will do do oIutit hullor and uparator do do Kiam al r II do do horae rake do do corn planter uo do ouru alienor do do ouru huaker do do home bay lurk do plow do doouiilvator lo do harrow do do I mi Uoarlng Machine no do churn do do pump ror well! So CLASS No. 11 ,V,mtiii-7iiir.l Arlicks. (Manufacture.! wlthla Connty.) Heat lot cabinetwork do waah macliln do eh. idea wringer do lot tinware do earthen war do 000k atura and furniture do parlor alove wo.nl or coal do apeoluien Ueullairy do do marble work do do tumtoii do do prlulluK do do kruoua sacs diploma So 4 00 100 I diploma do do do do do do CLASS No. 12 -ir.ion and Carriaiie. Heat farm wagoo lllplouia aud to biiKuy do ouri Iok do aulky do aiirlinr waicoD s l I '. do alclun sool do wbiiolbarrow ilo aleit lorf or bob 1 00 do eblld'i oarrlAK 00 CLASS No. 13 -.Mfi.r uiul its Jfuau- ftuiure. Heat pair One bouta l en to to 6 Diploma lo do Uo I oo 1 IM ( 60 tn to Mtxmifivclnri: Soo 1 60 100 t on too to to 60 too t oo Sou S 00 tee 1 oo I on 1 oo 60 on 60 60 do do eourae toota do do ladlee ah ica do do do iceltera do aide hartieas lolUur J dll flito aole leather " PI' athsr du dreiaed call akin do act amle harnosa do aet duubl barueae Ou ai.1 tu uwn-aa do taddle do riding bridle and fixture do bone dy-not , CLASjJ No. 1 1 yoiii44'; Iloat ten yarda woulonolotb do rive yanla Sannul do live yarda lluou ulolb do pair bunkou do ten yardt rag oarpul do rug du dour mat du bunny luat du quilt lio lux oaUu nullt du ouverlel du tilk quilt do eruchet oounterjiana do kuutlcd cuuuiorpiine du embroidered oouiiturpana do lounge oovcr do pair plllowa aad flip do cotPin atocklogt do cotton tovka do woulon ilucktng do woulen auekt do wouleu tulttene do wuulen gluvee do lluou aluoklngt du vue baukol lluen thread do temple ttuoklug yarn tn tu 6.1 to 60 to CLASS No. 13 Ltulii t Funi'U Artirlrt. Iloat aneclmen ol ambroWer t: oo do Ilk embroidery S u do ieuoy needlework S o do pair ottoman oovert 1 oo do aula euihlune 1 ou do needlewurk collar and sulfa 1 oo do pair of wurked allpperg to do babyif earrlau rob 1 00 do woraled loan I 00 do worded tidy to do cotton tidy 6 du tatting Inly I no do oroebet work ln do tattlug collar to du toilet aot 1 oo do woraled lamp mat to do foatlier lamp mal tu doouttuu lamn mat ao du needle bouk 49 do pluuuautuu to du watcb pocaot SO duallpuercat to uu foutHibioi to du iiai er holder to do fancy bux 1 00 do fauoy what-not I So du faucy bracket to do tly bruah te do braided work 1 do bread 4k cako epreadt 60 do tbruad tidy to do Java caniaa tidy to do abaiu plllowa and aheet 1 00 du uighl Uruee receiver ft du card recall r St du bead work So CLASS No. 10 Fine Art. Beat oil painting laudeoav tsno loo S-l heel Ileal Oryalal painting I on do uioaa uloture Ii oo no to doureyou drawlug do paucll or pen drawlug do peouniaaablp do wedlay do pboiograph Ai. InW-.l bird I 00 to too ito do oaae of buitarSlea and bug 1 00 too I do 00 110 So Ml 60 til tl to 1 no tu lit doarliScial Sower do wex Bower dowel bual do wa fruit do fauoy oroa do balr work awltcuoa, curie kt do aboil Sowera do wonted Suwor do fuathar Sower do phautniu b. quo! do Veal wax Croat docuruocopla do wall poo kel CLASS No. 17 bifSfpiiHs, Hoivcrs, and ikii'jn. Rett eolleetloB of bom plants l 00 to 1 00 to to kt to to to v H SO to to so so loo td beet do do no Ueeleollsollos of artlSolal UowtrS Id beat do do dd Heat boqaet til beet do Heat ileeoratlv detlgn do ooiieotloa dried graitee do do banging baeksts do do t newert do do dried auluma learns do do dahliaa do do aarbeuaa da do ilnn las do So aaiora do ' do gladiolus do rarietr. moll taetelully arraSgtd CLAS3 No, lif-DrtmmMim unit TUU wing. ileal made dree I M SS do mad Infant drats So A,, eaad bofe aull a w 10 ito niaiU girl', sail d fane apron do lady't uaderrlotass do Udr'e aiubl drees . l: is 20, 1877. NO. 18. lo 1 'lo etat Ki'Jo panla (0 do va-t H do ihlrt I an uo neoxiia CLAMS N-. TM;ilinrry. Heat ipeolineo vl ailHlery f'ino CLASS No. Itttlhr, CoAr, &e. ltat roll butler, ln, .'I belt do il l (1 no 'j m ta 5 (o 1.0 to Ho f l,.i t til bn to Moat poun.1 prim 'M h4 do on I vpt loal wie.it bren t 21 I'O'l do iln lleit Ion! live do ?l lt do do Heat fruit cake do lly d i do aonK0 do lo pound do do cake ul any other kin I aot ai aciiTa-l do p.e do drlcl berf wllh uiodo ol carina; do eared ham CLASS No. 21-J,f7.,W4, Heat currant Jelly do applo d.i ilo UTnie do do paach do do any other fruit do apple hotter do peicn do do box honey do Ki'lon vinegar of hnrna mannractare do iuert aaiuplo Krapo nine do lilackliery wine do ehlorbery wine oo euirant wlno do any other kind not aprcltle l CLASS No. 2:1 -iViM.nl s, C'iiiiii., iViu', tCv. Uaiit colliN-tlon enlcaJ fruit do 1'ickli'a do Jar ofcannml pmrhaa do do plitioa tin do raajiherrkt do do chi'inoi ' d.l do ho,t..tirrrlcf do Jar frnlt (nut apw A'l) CLASS No. 2a-.Vi4siV. Ural Hand t'oni. l Mualn Ooiiiii.i,..! Iiiairuiuniit of an r kind do prulonucr un piano or orau do do uu vioilu diploma lo do do CLASS No. 21-fviiif, Ural lady drlvor of alnuto Ii irao h carrlanc f3 (VI ilo do uf-i bora,. a aud carnao 'i oo dohorai.'back rldlnu hj la.ly Suo CLASS No. 'Si Troll hv I, lh-twihl wxil Altltrhtil j latins. ri nr Dav, IJolt Trol-Purao N.k I. f'lrculta uu.lorl rcarauftK Flrat llurao Scvubd " nD DAV Oounty Trot I'oran No 1. oiuu tu all horai'i uwuod In couuly t il Oi) 15 Ol t no fuoo l.iinr. in IHI too m Sii on i uurao Sd " id ' TlttBD DAT SwcopaUko Trot Hurio No. 1 opuu to all Horace, lal Uorao Slid " Jr.! 4.1 no ! lo oo Jno'iih Soul lldtpilr DrauRht Iloraca S oo I S I do do I on ; i,.at ataiuhod lloraoa 4 M Suo 4 no SOU 'Juil do JJNION HOUSE, Mldillebnrg Pa. QEOltaEO. SMITH, rroprictor. Aooommoilatlont good ami churges mod crato. Siix:ittl aocoinmodatlom for dror rri. A guars of ths publio jiatronago it eolioited. CKOUGi: 0. SMITH, April 1. 1877. Ci JtAXJ) New York (In Holuios' now builiJing, opposito tbo Kcytaono Hotel.) JMVlxHtIlirr' IS'r., NKI.INK(aiOVE, 1V. C lafiMjiiMt reluriietl (nun 1 ho Knt Us TVJJlsJ er" AvitU llio Iirrvent unU iiKwt Jompleto sSlcl: OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! over brought to thin county Large variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in ISIiACK ALPACAS. Special inducements in HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTINGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. Pooplo in need of iin.y 14004IH in out lino will liud it to their advantftcro to cu!l and cxniiiino mv tnuuU mul nri. cos boforo purclmsiuir elnewlinre. They ean alwavs savo from 25 to 40 poroent. GOODS liKCEIVEDAL.MO.ST DAILV DUltlXtt SHASON. Tutntyutfor pat Jauora i continuation of tho inmo itrctcrtnl!4 toliciled. liumcfttSillii. Oct. 10. -73. NEW GOODS ! FOBCAHlIOli JTtOntJC12 1JV tho undorsignod Af3signeo.oi HOWAltD J. KOMIG Adaiusburgr, Knydcr Count j , Pcttna Tba Stock CoDntsls partly of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Such as Cloths, Cassiuiers, Kontuclcy Jeans, Cottonadea of ctery styl suiu quality, aiBO Ladies' Dress Goods. Sliks AIiL WOOL DELAIN3, Merinos Poplins, Ao. st all prioes and vor clisntv BOOTS AND SHOES, llardware, Qaecniwaro, Tin nd Qlasswar Wood and WillowwAre, Oofs tsugitrw, ojrrupn, ajutaBBos, ieas oi SJi Kinaa, ana M IjOw mows Citrars & TobaciAO. Pish A Suit U'linlnanlH stid Hatatl. COAIs) COAL, C0A1, n i'tiMlahoil pvrry ThnrmlrtV Rronlng JEBE3CIAU CnOUSB, Prop'f Tprms of Snbawtplion, TWO noLLAItS 1KB ANNUM. Paya nlilo ritliiitaix months, or ti0 if not paid nvitlilii the ytiar. No pap4r dis continued until u! arrcaratrr's are mid titilinu at the cption of ibo pub linhor. - Buliscr!jitlnnsmit'iile of the county PiVAULR IN ADVANCE. "I'craons titling and using pnnKrs addrosmnl Vo otlifrs beeoiiKisnlmeriliers and are liable for tho iiriinj oftlieimpt-r -1 TlOR yji Y A T L . t IK. Solijisgrovo, Pa , Offers Ms prnrjaioiial lerrioes lo (tit pulillo. Alllojinl tiurlnea titruaterl to his care will reccito rrouipt ait.nlion. Cllks ono'Iooraliont the Noir Lulbvraa Cburcb. July, 1ih '7i. IS aei:t. Ai.t.awan. wmtAi a uiisiki 3. ALIEMAN & SON. ATTOieXti VS AT LA IK. 11 prof.'a,inl l.ii.no nnl eollepiln rnlruaii. lo tlirlr euro will lie lromptlv altoiio lin. C n tic c.innlto I In Kuglisa or (Icrinnn. (lificc, Marks', fl.iune. Du J MIV! v "kanawkl, PICIAN AND SUIlfiEOX, C'rittrcilllr, Knjilrr Co., I'o. 'ni-r his professional terriers to ids ptiblio. 8-dHtf )tt. A. M. SMITH, pn sicuy axd smoeos, OITits his nrofcilonul eorvlcrs In Ih cltl- Iras of Ailamstiui g nn I vioiniiy. Ifl(p4, 74 DU. J. Y. SllINDICL. Sl'lUiUON AM) I'MVflCIAN, JlitMlcbiirft l'a. l):lcrfl hi prorpasinnal aeryloce lo tb oil irons of MiJilloiiuig and vicinity. Mnrch 21,'C7 aTwozkIj", Justice of tho Peace, Jicmrtoini, Xtt'j'tir Co., J'a. All kin. In of vullcutiiina tnmlo ou litirrtt Irruis, Vruuiptly attoudi to all Ijiiiitiit IntruHteJ lo hit euro. (Juno 'J8, '73 if -v. i. iviTc3jw:, Inslics cf tli3 Pcscs an J Conveyancer, rtmltli Oroio, Suytlcr to. l'a. Colltctlone and all lomlnoM pcrtarnlng In Ih ffl. n ol .1 u.ikoui tb 1'eace will bo aitanSad to alinrt notlco. May,ll,'7Sa flllAULUS O. CORNELIUS, i V AttiiHy.At-Ljiw, -Vbin Jli.rlin, Union Count if t Pit, t;n he consulted la Kngllih or (ionnan. Muyitt, 11.7. If JOHN 11. A UN OLD, Vtti'ii.v lit Ij)iw & DISTIUCT . I TTO ILE J', MlUDLUnt-'BO, PA Profalonal hiialnts entrusted to hi car wi" liu prMinptly atlondod lo. f I'nb 9,71 Fancv Store, nl tS WK1H. NEW GOODS ! ! 'SIS El 3 I Opening I 9 -v. --i t -'-t tc-i i ,c:a ti new f-t. Beat half fettkel whlht wbea SI so do ladyl rain IUlllMta : .- sMSismsB. V'","Va - a . re toil. .1 : ...... J- a. 'imJ2 ' rWM ''. mm ' " "f " - " ' J ,.mww " "" . . . '-' ' . -wed I .
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