01112 lOHrX', Ptibliobed every Thuredaf EvrrrL inalf, column, on year, 8000 .TfourUi column, one year, lo.OO muri (10 Hn) 1 Insertion 73 .aL.sddWnal Insertion, 60 JEREMIAH CBOUSB, Prop'r Terms of Borcnntion. TWO DOLLARS I'Eft ANNUM. IVy. wAMlonaliuid risiness omi oi -ot more than 5 lines, per year, ffikltf Notion, ' loi ir line. 6.00 16 till TVI aTBWSSSBaVM W n'( t'" 'nut one year are payable at the jc they are ordered, and il not paid parson ordering them will be Leld nonsible for the money. VOL. 15. MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., OCTOBER 4, 187T. NO. 20. Pootry Man's Mortality. jfctletrlag beaatirulpoera 1 Jaitlf om- tfired fMUtu g ee oi BMiawi rar. ertglaal J aa ru . in i rim- GollC Dablla. Thr to raeeo wthlak t ik so" m whims ar oa or mom pri- umCkrUtUa bard la to taiga or aiag Id, aeoat th jror M, aad was nag er luteal th Imi grand aalloaal ssmbiy iiB.eBlatttneBd bards Trniid la a ue.HalllOf Tre. TB traailatloa to toy teeraao. ut. u'uoaaoesa. riTTiauaa fuse tk root yog to. ii us a Mn on a tr, Llar th delnty flowtr la Mag, ft ie we w. uwy g.e lb tun, or like (Ii ibad, Ilk Id ord whlea Jotiea had 1 aa nk Ii . wkM thread I imi, na ol Bad out, aa I oi It don. Th gower fades, Hi laornleg heiMth, Tbeeua sale, theenedo Kim, Ik geard oaauae, lb mn h dlM, Lit totho grass that's nwlf sproag, f III ! ina.-e mww owifun. )r III oiru iui-t aere in oay, la-Ilka th pearled dew la May, r Ilk aa soar, or a ipea, )tUkwMBKioai a aweo i KerB MCB II una, who Ileal uy orealB, lkr. bow mere, id hi afl'i ueain. To araee wuntrt, tan mtm innm, Tb bird II flows, th dw'i aseended, Th hoar to ekort. lb ipaa not Ion. Ib iwaD'i oar death, mao'f llf to Jon, ba to tk bubble In th brook. Or laa gian aoD me a ioob, Or Ilk tb ibattl lo neater s head, u in mi i wruiBB id in sani. lor 111 tkoaabt, or Ilk a dreaai, Mrr Ilka tha l noma oimsilream Eree eae i ataa, wno urn i ataa. who Urn hw brth. f Sere, bow mere, 10 in ana asain. Tb bBbbla'a out. tb look forgot. Tk ihutll'! flun, th wrltlDM' blot, Tb thought to 't, th draam la Ron, Tk atn glldo, tuao'i lira U don. T,lk la aa arrow from th bow, kjr Ilk Kin coar.a oi wir now, k)r Ilk that tima 'twin oooa ana tn, t)r III lb ipiuor i uaaar wo, or Ml B ra, or naa anai. Or Ilka thadMllna; or a J l, Xrn mob to man, whoia brlttl Itata lialwayiiablaot antolata Tb arrow loot, th ft loo d toon ipant, Tb Urn no Dm, tb wabioon root, Tb rasa loon run, tha Roal loon woo. TM 4ol tooa dialt, mau'i ill iova don. Uk to th llnhlnlnf from th iky, Or Ilk a !ou tkat qulok doth ki, Or Ilk a auavar In a lona;, Or llkaajoarnay thra day loon, Or Ilk mow whoa iimmir'i oom, Or Ilk th paar or Ilk tk plum Era luok to man, who haapi up inrrow, tilra'i hat thliday, and dial to-morrow. Th llRhtnlnic'ipalt, th poit BUI f, lhoo to ihort, thjroy to. Th pr doth rot, tb plum doth fall, Th mow dlMolv, and w muitall. Meleot rXn.lo. Thrilling Romanes. MI really tLiuk we iniglit do somo tbiair for bor, Clara." Mr. Glenn ntood warmin; bis coat toils before the cbeurful fiio iu tbe drawmg-rooia. Mrs. Glenn sat op poeite, with no very gracious expres sion on her face. "Nonsense 1' said Mrs. Olenn she bad just ts much money as you wnen you uoui storied iu tbe world, badn t sue r "Well, yes j bat yoa see, my dear, Fanny bas been so nnlacky. She married at eighteen, aud tbut ne'er do well busbaud of hers contrived to spend it all before be died.' "Whose fault was it that she mar ried such a poor bargain T' sharply qaesuonea dJrs. uieua. 'ot yours, i m sure. "Well, we can t always foresee the future mildly roinarkod bor bus band. 'Here she is now, a widow. and destitute, with that litt'e child on her bands, and no means of pro Tiding for it' "No means, echoed the ladv, Didn't I cut out that advertisement for a house-keeper in the country and send it to bor f And didn't she send it back with an insolent mes age mat sue aiant onoose any mental position jueniul, indeed I After that I wash my bands of both oi em. But my love, Fanny never was strong.' Never was fiddlesticks I' retorted Mrs. Glenn, growing red in the face. 'And, desperutely added Mr, uionn, i tuougut as our spare chamber wasn t occnpiod at present, yoa would invite Fanny and her child to stay bore as a sort of bead quarters wiiiie sue tnea to earn omething as a teacher, 'A teacher ' sneored Mrs. Glonn. 0, yes ) that would suit Fanny Viv ian exactly -to go smirking and smiling into peoples' bouses.' "Clara, bush 1 interrupted bor husband. You forgot, it would aoem, that Fanny Vivian is a lady I1 "Lady or no lady, I'll not have ber in this bouse 1' criod Mrs. Glonn, angrily. 'And if uhe thinks' But at this momoat the somewhat atormy dialogue was interrupted by the opening of tbe door which led into an adjoining room, and a tall, aweet faced young woman in wid ow's weed's, entored leading a our ly-beaded little child by the band "Geoffrey,' said she, in tremulous accents. I was waiting in the otu er room and beard all. I ooaldn Help it. And, while I thank you for your kindness, I want Clara to understand that I bavo uo favors to ask of ber I' Mrs. Glenn bridlod and drow bor aelf np. 'I never beard a case yet of list nara bearing any good about them selves I' she said with a somewhat mbarraseod smile, llut 1 certainly hare said nothing that I didn t mean. Fanny Vivian held oak bor oold band to ber brother. "Good bye, Geoffrey, ' said sho, imply. 'We nsed to bo all in all to each other, bat sinoo your wife bos ooma between aa yoa have nev- r been nuita tha same.' And so tha young widow left her brothers borne, leading little Linda ly tbe baud. Tan yoars bad pawol away ilnoa the morning when Fanny Vivian so resolutely separated bor futara from that of ber brother, and Ueonrey Glenn lay ill in a stuffy little lodg ing in the least promising portion of the lovely city of Florenoe. rata bad not treated him won since he sided with bis wife in that memorable family quarrel. llis business bad fallen awayj bis health bad failed, and now at forty one, ba lay dying in a foreign coun try- Yoa would scarcely nave Known Clara Glenn, as aho stood by the window, searohiug through and throngh her shabby parse for a sol. itary coin, bat in vain. She was pale weaned and worn. In place of the substantial silks in which she nsed to rustle about, she wore a threadbare brown poplin, spotted here and there by raodicine stains. As she shut tho nurse with a siVh sho glanced towards bor husband. lie lay apparently saloon on the bed, and with noiseless footstop, she crept downstairs to where Uligia, the portross, was noddiug at ber post. 'Kliri' film ajiid. wmLfnllv. 'nr Lligia, sho said, wistfully, 'are thoro any English families living in Floronco now t "Thoro was H Signoro Cleveland, the Enclibh milord at tha Villa Cits tuilani, on tho Aron,' she said, after moment dehboration. 'lie was an Englishman, and peoplo said be marriod r.a English wife., 'J a it far out of this city 7 'Not far,' Eligia answored j a milo or oo. Tho signora would know it by tho Riiporb marblo statues on either bide of gate. Tho Signor milord raiua monoy down as if it wore water. Mrs. Glonn stood bositatinga mo ment. the bad nevor uohberatoly asked fur charity before, but tho time had come ia which sho had no alternative left Her husband was perishing before her eyes, aud Geoffrey's long illness had consumed all their sloudor re sources. For herself she would almost bavo cowered down ia somo alloy and starved, but sho could not soo the sick tnau suffer. I cannot beg of straDgors and al ions.' she thought, with a thrill of aversion at tho idea 'but I think I could ask for help from eoiao one who was born in my own country. And thus reasoning within horsolf, Mrs. Glenn toilod along tbe burn ing road in the direction of the Vil iani, having first made interest with kind Eligia to sit with ber husband duriug bur abeonco, last be should want anything. But whon at last she readied the magnificent mansion, whoso marble eolouades roso from giovos of or ange and oleaudor, bor heart, like that of tbe queou of bheba, failed wilhiu her. As she stood hositating, a respect able, white haired old butlor came to the door. Did you want to soo Mr. Clovo- land f " be asked, in acoonts that bo trayed this English nationality. "I wish to see Mrs. Cleveland,' poor Clara answerod. 'Your card, if yoa ploaso, ma'am V said tbe butler. "I have no card," said Cara, color ing. "Toll Mrs. Clevelaud that it is an English lady who wishes to soe hor." And with some dignity she follow ed the man into the ante-room, where a gorgeous Persian rug oov ered the marblo floor, Presently a light footstep sounded on the echoing pavement of tho hall without, and a tall lady dressod in white muslin, with floating ribbons, entered the room. She started back with a cry of glad surpiso as ber eyes fell on Mrs. Ulenn s wan and laded loco. "Clara 1" "My God I it is Fanny Vivian I" shrieked Mrs. Olenn, scarcely bo liovinor bor eves, And Fanny, ringing the boll for wine and refreshments, threw bor arras around tho sister-inlaw she had never again expoeted to soe. Before dark Gooffroy Ulenn was comfortably established in one of the groat airy rooms of the Villa Castel lan!, waited on aud nareod by Linda Vivian, now grown a tall girl of four toon, j Fanny's story, when related in detail, proved romantic She bad accepted an engagement as governess with a-family going to Italy, taking Linda with hor. There she hud mot with a wealthy widowor, who had lost his heart to hor blua, wistful eyes and pooch-like bloom, and for five yoars she had boon living at Villa Castellani, like a young quoen in hor palace. "sou must stay witu me now, doiu of you," eaid Fanny eagerly. "Yoa mast nevor bo awav from me. "I oonsider ranny s relatives as mv own. said Air. tuavouna cor diallv. While Geoffrey, looking np with a sad smile, said "I shall get well now, Fanny, for I honestly boliavs that my trouble was aa inaoh of tho mind aa of the bod." That nlffbl wnen fanny oamsto sea if all was comfortable in tha iu valid, slok chamber, Clara followed ber ont into tba corridor. "Fanny," whispered she, "will yoa faraiva ma T "Forgive yoa, Clara t what for f" "For (ha wioked words Japdto that day when yon parted from ns, for my cold, cruel selfishness. "Never speak of it acain. Clara.' said Mrs. Cleveland, tenderly kissing ber, for she knew that God's hand had punished the carelessly uttered woras. Origin of tha Postage Stamp. Tbe postage stamp was born in London on the 10th of January. 1840, and England employed it alone for ten years. France adopted it on tho 1st of January, 1849, and Gor man y in 1850. According to M. Alphonso Espartos, it was a curious incident that give rise to the idea of postage stomps. A traveler was crossing, about forty years ago, a district in tbe north of England. lie arrived at the door of an inn where a postranstor had stopped to iloiiver a lottor. A young girl come out to rocoivo it sho turnod it ovor and over iu ber hand and OBksd the price of postago. This was a largo sum, and evidontly tho girl was poor, for the postmaster dumandod a shili ling. Sho sighed sadly, and said tho lotter was from hor brothor, but she bad no mouey ; and so she rotnrnod it to tho postman. Tha travclor was a man who ramblod about tho earth for instruction and observation Having a good heart, bo ollurod to pay the powtago of tho letter, and in spite of the rosistanco of the youn girl ho paid tho shilling. Her rcsU tance made him rollout. Hoarculv had tho postman turnod bis back when the yonnginnkoopor's daugh ter confessed that it was a trick be tweenber and iivr brother. Somo signs marked ou tho envolope told her all sho wanted to know, but tho lottor conlaiuod no writing. "We are both so poor, sho add ed, "aud so wo iuvunted this inodo of corresponding and prepaying our lettors. ' iuo traveler, continuing his road, asked bimsolf if a svstom giving plaoe to such frauds) was not a vicious ouo. Tho sun had not sot boforo Mr. Rowland ill (that was tho namo of tho travelor) bad planned to organ ize tho postal service ou a now busis. He said that iu England, whoro fam ily ties aro strong, and whore tho morabors oftou lived far nprrt, hero, too, tho spirit of oommome knows no limits, the corronpondonce was only limited by tho cost of tho post and that by lowering this barrier, a groat sorvico would bo rendered to society without hurting the resourcos of the treasury. Ihoso views were agreed to by tho English Government, and on the 10th of January, 1840, not more than a pen ny was paid for lettors which circu lated ovor tho wbola extent of the British Isles. This bold schemo soon surpassod tho hopes of th e leg islators, len years lator, in 1850, the number of loiters inoreased from 1,500,000 to 7,230,0G2. Mr. Row land Hill oooupied in England tho post of Socrotary to the Postmaster UenoraL The Drunkard's Appetite. There was living not long since, in Brookbn, a man who had inherited from a drunken farther the appetite for rum. lie was a hopeloss drunk ard. 1 be man bad many noble in stincts, and better than all those, be had a loving, brave wife, who made skillful war upon tho domon, hor husband's rnaator. Ilocoguizing the fact that hor husband was undor an overpowering impulse, that ho longed and struggled manfully to free himself from the passion for drink, she bout all tbe onergiesof her woman nature to the task of helping bim. She loved and suffer ed, and toiling accomplished their purpose. Sho took bor husband by the bond and shared with him bis strugglo, until aftor yoars of lubor she overcome bis mastor, and saw him a freo man again. Hor battlo with rum had boon a floroo one, tax ing and wasting hor strongth sorely, but she was conquoror at last. Her husband stood upon manly feet and showod no signs of fulling again. Several years passed away, and this reformed man lull ill or consump tion. Tho distinguished physician, from whose lips wo bavo the story, proscribed alooholio stimulants as the only moans poBsiblo of prolong, ing bis life. Tbe poor wife was in terror, aud begged tho physioian to recall his proscription. Bhe told him of har long strugglo and vic tory, and said thai sho preforrod that bor husband should die then, sober man, than that ha should fill a drunkard'a grave a year lator. Unt the freed spirit of the man was strong, and bo undertook; to take al ooholio liquors as a medioiuo, and to oonflne bimsolf absolutely to such times and moasures in the matter as the nhvsioian should prescribe This ho did, and during the months thus addon to bis life be never drank a single drop mora than the pre' !.' -l, I 1.- 1 I - . sonpuoa caueu lor, ami uo uiou at lost a sober man. as his wife had ao earnostlyiprayed that ho might But tho end was not yet. When tbe patient and loving woman laid him in his grave, and saw her long lab ors thus ended in tha viotory for which she had toilod ao and Buf fered ao bitterly, aha turned in her grief, to tha brandy whioh had been left In tha house, and drinking it aha fell herself into tha power ot the find whioh she bad fought ao berol cally. And that woman died not many mouthe later, a hopsloaa, balp my arujeVard I No man bos so much tronble, af ter all Certainly not so much that he eoald not find some ono who could discount him twenty and then boot him out Job is generally conceded the boss man for trouble, and yet we don't snpposo Job be wailing the fato of his ohildroa and servants and howling ovor more boils than he could count in a day, folt as utterly, hopelessly, wretch cdly mitarabU aa on of bli poor ertaul di l, bumping blmaetr along th dirl roaJ a ihouianJ mile a mlnulo, wil h a fVrc CUallta right behind him, gtning on Mm at aver jump ami oooty pioklng out th vry ipot wbcra bo wotil 1 poka a ipcar lxten feat long olean thro' b tin. If you want to dwarf your own trouMoi, look at torn on' Lie. Out thut Is never any consolation to a man who t trying to scratch a lire between hi shouUors. Snyfler County Central Agri- cnltnral Mm, Tj le Hill 21 EiSstai ra., on Thurtthty, FrUhnj ami Sttun?ai, October itt, 5th ami G'.h. RULES AND REGULATION 1t Ttm flclfl of eompetlllnn or" t" all rest, dontior tliec.iunty Ire r r h.-iruo irov.lel tltnt wliera tho premium awanlod ihnil exonoil the sum or (Vm dullnm (In) per eetit. or entrance ihall be fMl'l. I'nr.ons Irora oter e'nntlei enn become ihlbliori by paying a unall entrmc lee. imi All nlrlei rnr ihlliltlon mint Lemmle prior to ten (lot o'elook A.M. ot th imi .lay of tho lair. Ktitrlo nun m.a pravlmii to th air by Mrrlii thaSr.'rotary at .Mlil.llolnirir. i.omi anl eoniNiteiti .iuokhi win ua apiiolnte.l .In r in the l air to award nrenlumi ana nnma all mrltni"U. arm-iei un eiuinitiun . .IlliltfOS wul.-h wl II be lurnl.he.i witu book, or ontr. they are delre I to nil up with the awanli au l return lo tUe Secretary by ten o'clock . Al. ul Jr. I day, liii. i morlti)f lhJnilei on any lection r' pre'ent they Until ciii.tttiu a o,u.iruui aud are anthorled lo awaru premium.. 1. Jiiilre. win awaru do preunomi on am- mal nrtii.-r artlelei bavins: no eonipetltum. unlenthey ar peeiniiy wormy. 'i. No untcie ariin a puhii we aninie.i 10 a pre. mlum which lm drawn a premium In ao as sortment or iMlr. a. No aihitiitur win na auoweu to inienear with J uiIkci while e. a mlnliis animal, ur an lo- In" ibown hyucli exulhiiur, otherwlie no pre mlunt will be slen fur such animal or aula- ... ntr rs for ipeca tnu.t ie mine on or iisiurc lu o'clock ol ea.-U ilny ol the rniici. 1 1... Am"h i.u.Mi win iurui-u bay rreeio all ptTliiU CklilDllllill eio-'l. All qiii'iil'inl r. up i-cliim tha trtat of .p-r-.l hall be dotoriniued by the Juiltfee, wliu.e ducli lun elitll b. ttul. Ii aerei unary premium! win no awir.imi rr all merit. rlHii urttcl. e eshlbili-.l, wluithur eua utcral-d In the I ill. a lun II. le or uul No arllclo nr ililinal attnll Ira removed from the Knmnil before Ilia elo-a or the exhibition. .'pt by pcriui.aiuo oitue iroai.i-ui Tha loclety will caretully proiervo all article! while ou eiblblilou, but will ni.t ba ro-oonil. ble ror any loaeei or accbleuti that may occur. nialli ror noriei inu cattle, pent ir ibecp ami hone, will le furnl-hed tree or chartfe. Ivipi'rl enetl handi will ba In attDtiiUui-o, to i-ate lor tm:k duriiut theabai-iice nt the exiuhltor. a. Trial of rant horiea. lliuri.lay. t rl.lar ami Saturday at t o'cI.h I f. M. 4. I..iy t luuairiauiim oainraay iv o-cioca A. M, .... T. HtandS ror tbe saio or rcrreaiimenii sic. can be obtainod by apulliatloa at tbe Suuretar) 'a flee. inui lint. In all raaes fonr mike a Bel.t, not Iom thin three to itarl. 11-at tlireo In a,ve. Lutrauco lo teu per cent, of i be premium. Any noree oiMiauoiUH tue uem ll ouiy vbiiiiuu to the Aral uloliev. 11 irieeantiireii in nil 10 wnicn iney are not ellKlhl will rurrelt their entrance rem. utrme feus muat In all cimm ac utnpiny the entry, with name aud deecrlpllon of horse, aud name of owner. PI.OWINO MATCH. The Plnwlni M.I. h will Uko place on Satur. dav mornlna it V oVIoi-k. ferionl ooinpetinK win nave ineir teami hitched an t In rea.lluen at the appointed hour. Tbe name ol the plonmati muat ba u'reo well ai tbe klmlol plow to be mod, at the time ol enlrv. i. i n quantity or srounii lor eacn team to be one-lourlti ol an acre. a. '1 be lima allowed to ao tb work will D two h'liir. 1. Tb teams to itart at one time, sn.i aacn plowman to do his work without a driver or 4. Keen plowman to strike bis own lani an J plow In.lepeoilenlly ol tbe a.lulnln land i. Wlililn tha ruurth or an acre plowel each pluwuian will be require. I to itrlke two back-furrowe-l landi, and anlih tb dsad fur row In th uilJJIe. PAVMKNT OP PREMIUMS, Annenncament of all nramtumi awardeil will be ma. le rrom the Ju.lnoa itand at 'i o-oix n I M. on the lait day ul me rair an t win ue pain at the Treasurer's oillce on the r air pniumt. Immeillately alter said announcement ana fea ture th anal ailjiiurtinisnt of th Kililbltlon. All irooil.onexhlbltlou will be sold at l'Uh. lie Auction, tree of charge, (If desired) oo last day el the r'alr, PRICE OF ADMISSION. Single Tickets Vi els. uo rnu.iren iu Season ticked a.lmlltlnit Father Mnthor, an.l taiullv under It sears ol ana. loo Slnirle rtemon i lokete 60 Saddle bor.e (not on eshlbition in addi tion t the a. lull. i. m or the owner in Single earrings In a l lltloa to occupant M liouioe no U'i uo ao Auv nerion bavlnir a ticket an.l Iranirerrina It lo another priou ihall lorfell the same. Premium List. CLASS No. 1 -Horn. Boat stallion I yesrs old or ovor '.'.I do Heat brood mare with colt Oo I 10 SO' 1 oo I CO g 14 SCO too low 11 do do do Ileal eelillue hnree ui mar do year old colt do year do do 1 year do do siu kllug CLASS No. 2-rhwina Mdch. licit plowman 4 o Hdo iw 4tr a n-w kV a ULiAna no. a turrni. Uast bull t year old or over ft M do t do oo do cow t years old or ova? 4 04 1 1 beet cow do 1 00 Ileal better s do ' do do t do Id do to CL.VS3No.4-iiV. Beat boar gJOO do Sod bt I Btsoweliowtual ! plge I ao do lot ahoat 1 CLASS No. UM keka aan B) 00 do ewe Jo oo w with limb I c CLASS No. C rvultry. Seat coop turkey II 60 as) i " tied pair of ea id . Heat Mtr ol duet u . taeal ualr of Ba fowl 81 ao ia' 86 l do do chlckeu do mob of uti token t t asoTS M do do do Heat pair guinea rowt CLASS No. 7 Grain aittf ni. Mwt al( Voaka) whlkt a4 a a it aia It M ' to a 6u loo 60 0 rj oat ba Mhll eorn lo rard alnveraoed tlmothyieeil do do do o do do do nausea CLAM No. 8 ltoot awl VrydMa. B,t half bnihtl sweet potato do do do do do arty mi do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do nooiiricti harrl.on rink yo turnip do do do do do rca. do do do !!1T onion l.eeti cairois tarsnlpe iiaaioe lima banl do 4 heaill riini 5 huiirhea eilery pcelmen piii varletr ml iMp'r Bad larii sweet pu iwaet pumpkin II btt He.t '.'I llut lift do do (III UV lo 4 field pampklnt 4 do 4 louaihei sample broom eora in set eotn l"en oare CLASS No. V-tnut. Hert eolleetlon of applet-not leu than OM rfek l aeli kind . ind b. t peek oraaen inn lieit and Urxt eolloilon orp-ars to I oo M I ou tv 75 i.l lit ili do llt anil do do .'.I lt do li Heat do do 'Al lieit do do llent do "l 3.1 lt do do Ue.t oolleotton o( urape Id peachei do plums do quinces do 4t (.0 I ou to do plate ontawna do Ivalwla lit do roneoril whit do; to CLASS No. 10 Agricultural Tmih mcnh. lust rtiiplaf of Agricultural linplement" i oo ilo nn.wer and rearer Ulpliuno do thre.hlnii inacblua do do do lunnlnic mill do ci.ivcr huiier anJ Kparator do uraiii dilll do hurne rake ilo cum pl.inter d.i corn aheller do corn hii.Wor do h.re hay lork do plow do cultivator do harrow do Tout lioarlnx Machine d. churn do tiutuii for wells do do do ilo do do do do do do do do do CLASS No. 11 .Viiimui'Mrti Article. (Mannfactured w Itbln County.) Ileal lot cabinet work do w.nli machine do cl .tnei wringer do lot tlnwme do earthen war do cook aliiva ami furniture Uo parlor aloe ao. . or coal do apeclmeu licnll-l'y do do uiarhle work do do tutolnit S i 00 . diploma f diploma ill do do do do to do iirlntina; do do CLAS.H No bi brooms Vi H'r;ttN fl'l'l Curi'Mit'l. licit furra wagon lilploma aud do bunny ducarilai; du mlUy do tin In wagoa do llelttU du wheelbarrow do fled lo,i or bob do child's earring So do do do do do soo,tti 2 oil J 00 I OU II HO a mi to 1 i-o 1 uo CLASS No. i:i-r end Hi Mum juciurr. Heat pair fine boot do do cour.e boots do ilo la.llca ahoe. do do do iialterS do il.lebarue.a luutber do rule aole le.ither on Ml I.) Jjlploni II u do do I oo 1 IH) to 60 0 do aide upper leather do dreaae.l call ikln du irt iliinle liarne.i do let double barneil do set tun harness lo ladille dori.liiigl.rl.lleaiiJ Uktures do hone ily net CLASS No. 1 1 DoimnlUi Manufacture. Hit ten rardi woolen olotb 600 do tire yar I. tlannel do Ave yardi linen cloth do pnlr lilankot- 1 t" loo 9 on iluo 0 hi 60 1,0 i ou ioo oo fun loo I lai I on lo ton yards rag ciruoi do ruic do door mat do huKuy mat do quill do loii ealiln qnllt do coverlet do silk ijullt do crochet eounterpan do knotted counterpane do euibruldered couulorpan do lounico cover do pair plllowi and slip do cotton itocklUrfS do cotton lock. do woolen HocklngS do wooleu socks do woolen mittens do woolen Kloves do llneu iluuklnici do oua bank ul I men thread. do sample siooklug yarn CLASS No. lo .i(i Fancy M lo 60 to 60 fri 60 60 60 Art!il. Hast ipeclmen ol mbruliery do illk iubrollry do lancy needlework do pair ottoman oovers do tola eu.Uloui do nee.llework eollar and culls do patrol worked slippers do Latiy's carrloge rub do wonted soar! do wnriied tidy do cotton tidy do tatllnx t.dy do eroehet work do tan mil collar do toilet a. l do wonted Ismp mat gJOO DO g CO 1 CO 100 1 1 6l 1 01 1 w 60 60 1 UO lll 60 1 UO 6U fr) 60 60 60 60 60 60 6 1 UO loo 6o 6o 1 HI 60 60 60 loo .i :6 do eaiuer lauip mat docttou lamp mat do needle laiok do plu i-u.liion do wau-li piH-aet doilippercaia do tout-eUMl do pai er bolder do fency bos do raucy what-not dolaucy brackt t do rty bru-li do braided work do breed a cake ipread do thread ti.ly do jaia cauiaa ll.ly do ibam pillow aud iheet do niKbt drcei rec.'lver do card rvcritar do bead work . . . . CLASS No. l'i ira Deal oil palnllug landacape ire loo I ' 1 OO 1 uo IPC 1 0" (- loo loo I un 1 CO I "0 IPO 6o 60 60 60 6" 60 lie U 1.1 VH-lt II at t'ry.lal )iuin do hum picture do crayou drawlu do peuctl or pen drawing do penniiiineblp do in. .lie r do ph.'t.itfriphC Jo atullcl bird . . do caae or buiterfllea ana ous do srtincial Dowers do was a.iwera do Wak bual do was fruit lo fancy croee ..... do b.ir work-ew lichee, carls etc, do ihcll tlowere do woeeted dower do loll her dowere do nliaubuu bvqiud do beet wal crue do cornucopia do aaU poo k el CLASS No. 17fffTi Floufrt, anil imj'M. Best Utloa of hous puat ava a. . dil Uil heeTeollclloa of erllSeUl I Soweri ai bait do d ao Haat twc,Bel l beut do Hel.leortlTdila doollcUoB dried araaea do do hanalnii baskaU da do " Sower do So dried aalumB leave do dahlia do do varbana do do alnata do do altera gl ee 6 too 6 60 60 to do do aladiotaa 1" aao.1 taatatuUf attaagwi CLASS No. l&-irrmiA-ihy and IW- An Hit. aa Jraa Is da ataJelalaatdraal do made bay 'eeult da ade girl' Sail raaes Bpna aM d taai w drelaUS ! J a. UyMht4ra I!" a laarl .aixa j ga lavSI'l do toat go do punts ft do re.it en do shirt t do aecktla M CLASS N'o. 1fl-.ViWnfTy. Hest specimen ot millinery Saoo CLASfJ No. 20 llrcad, liutlrr, Gikc, Ac- He.t roll butter, 1 1ba. M beat do do lieit puint print IM heft do do I Ml loal what breail lil belt do do He.t loaf II y do 'id beat do do llent fruit l ike do Uy do dO IpllDKO do do pound do do eitk ot any other klml aut spteldeil do pe do drleil baef with mode of Outing do eurd ham $1 (in to o vt 1 M Ut bii IV. V tu til til t CLAS No. nJ!lir,,CorJial, it. nil currant Jolly A do applo do M do amp ill tm do pe.ok do Sii do any other fruit to do apple butter i t, dope ion do ex do box huner Ni do (ilin lnur of horn manufacture tv do uuart lainple tiratx win 6u do blacktierr win t do lilerierT wlno A do currant wine ho do any other kind not ipeotrteil I1 CLAAi No. l'riiurvii, Citiincd rrttrf, Ac. ne'teollecllon (ilc.l fruit do l-tcklri do Jar of canned penrhes Tr ,lu it i raaiilierrli't do d l eli.-m. I do do li..ii.-herrl'S lojir fruit (not tp.'iine.l) CLASS Xo. L'll-.Vn.tr'.J. Heat Hind r..ni.. Mmln do iniieu-.l liiHtrutretit orativ klni d.i prt-rortnor on piano or urtfau do do on io;lu illl una lo do ilo CLAS.S N'o. 21 I'lMAlri'iiiiam. float lady driver ofalna!e horae h carrl.i'e 3 (Vi ..i d.i or i lorn and carnaKU iv) dohoracbii-k rlilliix b) uly Voo CLASS Nu. 'Zr,...Trutt:'!, Dnwjhl MtMfl IWs, imi day. and Colt Tnl Porac No. I. -ooo 101 Ho 35 00 t:n : 1 llrJ Kortolti uuicr4 ycariof:; I I rat lloreo Sivoud " Mimn DAT ... tlountv Trot Puree N, a. i (.u-u to ill liJta oivuo.l In count)- I"' V.""" tiii un ruv SwerpaUho Trot Puric No. S optu lo all H. t'cJ. let llorao jr .1 1I.--I pilr Prsnet.t Ilorsf 1 10 1 1 do do Hi lt Hatched Honrs ind do 'ioo 4 ihj i -JO NION UOUSK, MldilleburR Pa. GEORGE O. SMITH, Proprietor. AocommoJnllons good ami charge mod- o erate. Snecial accotnnjo.lulioni fur ilrov. ers. A share or solicited. April 4, 1877. tbe pubiio patronage is GEORGE 0. SMITH, AT New York (In Holmes' new builuling, opposite tho Kcytsone Hotel.) MAIllwET NT., Ni:iISC5IlOVli:, 1V. STlTTITCl lixkH.iusitt rctnrnotl from llio JnNt . WljltJ -rii JitiH -witli tlii Iui'fjfOHt nuil most Complelc tStocU OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ! over ajronffht lo this county. Largo variety in SUMMER SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, etc. Great bargains in ISIjACK alpacas. Special inducements in HAMBURG EDGINGS & INSERTTHGS, Table Linen and Towling of all descriptions. I'ooplo iu ool ol nny tjootl in our line will find it to their advantage to rail and examine my poods and pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. Thor enn Ahvors ar.ve from 25 to 40 percent. GOOl'S KKCLIVKD ALMOST DAILY DL 1UNU SEASON. 1iankjulor aU facurs a continuation of the samt $nqwtfiMy toliciteJ. lUtiuctfullu, Oct. 10, 73. NEW GOODS ! POBOArlltOIl I'KODIICE IJY tho uudcrsiiucd Ai.eineo.ol HOWAltD. I. ROMIG Ailnmsburs:, Snyder County, renn'a The Stock Consists partly rf FALL AND WlJSTElt GOODS, Snch aa Cloths Cassiinera, Eentnck Jeans, Cottonatka of srery trjla 64 ana qasi.tr. also Ladies' Dress Goods, Sliks ALL WOOL DEIJ11N3, Merinos Toplina, kc at all prions and awy cheap. EATS 1KD CAPS, Carrets. Flacr, Tatlf, ni Stair OH Dots. BOOTS AJSTD SHOES, Hardware, Qneeniwara, Tin anil Glassware WcoJanJ nilijwwara, Coffeaa Sucara, Syrupa, Molasaea, Teaa of all kinds, and at Low lrioae, CiTtura A Tobaoeo, Fish t Salt, Wholesale and RetaiL COUU COAL, COtt "g"wlw'4mTif, auiaf.iaTt. 6 u a a ac as a able within sis months, or 92.rj0ifnnt paid within the ypnr. No Mtper dis continued nntil sH srrcaraijes ara raid unless at tbe option of the pub linliirr. rJulMcrlrtlrme, rmtxids of the fxmaty PAYAIir.r. IN ADVANCI. Ifyrcrantw liflinij and unlnir. pspers adilropjrd 'jn ollifru liorotiioaulacrilra and aro liable forthe trico of the paper 1 1 . ..J ' t . rOTTEH, ATlORXJSr A T LAW. Solinsgrovs, Pa , OfTrjre tile proTciilonat tersloet Is Iks pulilio. All lenal bu.lnen snlruate to his ear will receive frompt attention. OOioe one.loor arrive Ihe New Lutheran Church, July, lib -72. sAwfHt Ait.awan. ifoaioa attBaaa. 3. ALLEMAN & SON. ATTOKXEYS AT LA W. HolliiMiyrovoe, lr prnfcasional business ami collecting rnlmsleil to their care will he promptly atlenello. Can tie ennsulleil la KnjUstt or German. Office, Market H piare. F KANAWKL, THY Crntrevlllr, Nn)drr Co., Pn OlTcrs lil firofosslnnal sorilcce to lit public. OoHlf A. M. SMITH, rJll'SlCIA.V AND SUROEOX, Offer Ills prnfoaslonal services to the f 111 tens of AJatnsburg anJ vicinity. Sopl, 79 DU. J. Y.SIfl.NDKL, BUHUEON AND I'll VSICIAS, Mid.lloburg, Ta. O.Tcrs Ma pr.ifcaslonnl scrvicoi to the cit irens of .Mi.J.llciiurg an. I vicinity: f Murch 21,'07 A. WllTZKL, eW Justice of tho Peace, Jiottfcrtufii, Sutflr Co., l'a. All lin.lii of collections msilc on liberal terms. l'roin l!y nttcuJs to nil business iiitruatc I Ii his care. (June 21, '73 if V. J J. KICCK InslicS cf 111!! PC3C3 and CcnTcyanccr, Multlt Ciwvr, Miydcr Co. I'n. I ..lie M.on imi nil Ini'iuaM pertalnlne to th 111 e olJiialUeorthe 1'cico Kill he altecited to -h.irl n . Maj.ll.'Te- Mrril.VULEH O. COUNLLIUS, 10 'JO : V .Vi'i" Ihrl'tn, Union County, Pa. C in be cnrt.ulte.l In Kogllih or Oormao. May 111, ls.'T.tl JOHN II. AllXOLD, s- DisTJUcr .iTTor.M:yt MIDDLEUCDO, PA rrofcsslonal business entriistetl to his cire w!'.! lie prnmiitlr alien lcl to. f Feb M,'7l THIS Fancy Store, H. AVE IK. NEW GOODS ! ! F S
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