f50.00 80.00 W.00 Cos-half, eolwnn, on yesr, a-w-vamirth emnmn. on mr ,cte year, 76 80 Imt additional Insertion, a Irwial and ftitalnasa cards of more than 8 linps, Mr jrsar, 8.00 editor, Eiecutor, Administrator and AMiRUM Notices, 160 editorial notices per lino, 16 All od-srtisemcnta for a shorter pe Hod than ona year are payable at the ma they ore ordered, and it not paid 0ta person ordering them will oe held aaapoasible for the raonar. l'oet r y A Christian's Crtid. o I ltP la f f !, . rl( wkarp tka, aaa't llfll. fraaaaala el k ptarlaa aaaalf That mm aila ik aar-liaa tt Jatka pao'llk w r ( attar V si la laaar Iaa, tkat aif still rpals tkai-atars II taikhtllaa frat, 1 kali.. Mim la haaa hlalaat, Lara aaiia tk r , klriarla wlltlap klla-laa Tka ta atar'i t,i.tt kern a tk aatlMM ik dawl taaatloat wkak waaM atkar ( rwPS a 'k iraat t I kolf, Hplk all tklapa, 1 ball-. p.lla-alaaatMaaUl, A ltaar tkrakafjaf t a U I Mat lla r .aa trial. D-la aat, Ikoapk qVl ila.tr if ia iaow ft a ail rail illnpa Taa.tkaak all Ik rrM PaMlPS Will ! I lu Sark 4ir lag Waka iaiae, t kailara. 1 lla ta aaa'tafltla, TM'lar, ra-, aaaala.a, k (k, lalaarrt alawat a, laailaa, Aa la waa'a pant, la kw) 111" . attalalaa. Tkal aaa fi an prpaclp la kar -antla, aaauatplalalap ra aaa Ball, 1mIIt. t bll la f-aTtiaj. Tka torn a-erlBo ' taar, Haklwt Iralu ) ap tloa, Mae' olo4 Baodlap. iaa'f trr: i la lb par pr?allla paMlua Kaati luru f Ud ual", A ad, daapu in ri J'a aula LI aad 4la lar, 1 kail?. 1 toll- la kaaiaa ktaPaaaa Ti f laf NN pvvil and Ira. ea a aa ljpMtiiau oiaa.aaM Wka. H woaM kalavaM aat da I la III Maaaiwaanaa vl l-lllaa, klak ma ti It dvtk paraair, ptfc Ik ajar lar aaarMUac All lu atforu, t kaiiava. 1 kail la lr raala All Uat na kalk aaapt away, Lallka I la aork puityla Klakl kf a lam, aad da fcf df la tka prr wl lu raiaualdiag, la Ik graa f lu raprU', la Ik glory af auaidia lu parlaolle, 1 iilir. 1 kallar la Lav Klrnat, kld la Uvd'a aocuaoiclng will, Taat kalk Ik dau luiarnal Walk a dapik ihai'a laauar atltl la lu alla, lu uduraa T IvrtMr, aJ ratrlar, la ik laraaaad lall awaraaa Of lu triaiupa, 1 kaiiaia. tHeloot Tulo. Tht Tunnel. James Waiowribt wai fireman of cogioe Nu. 32, aud Bill Ulackiord eogiaeer. Tbe lattor bad oue good quality coutinaad fitUfulDHs at a rvaot of tbe company. Hia eue luiet said tbe inoat poworful micro upe could bate diaoovered uo oth er. While be bad not a friend a Baoog the bauds, their dialike wan not au opeu one. II i atreutb w known to be almoat phenomenal. He bad once knocked down ft horse with blow of bis first. James Waiuwright and Dill (Hack ford, aa fireuiau and engineer of tli same locomotive, hid kept up tbe necesaary or convenient appearance of friendship, uutil it was wtiUperud i about that Jano Coniird bad clioneu Waiuwrigbt for her husband ''that was to bi." Then liill Klackford knit bis brow, and cinnched bin teotk together with an oath. It waa no secret that he bad "waited on" Jane himself. After that, tbe roou hardly spoko a wor l to each other. For miles on miles day afar diy, thay sped aloutf tbe .iron road, and scarcely looked into each other's eyes. Mieu BUck ford did glance at Wainwiigbt it was with a malignant scowl One day, engine No. 32 rau into, a freight train No serious damage was done. It was found,' however, that, at the- time of tbe accident, Blackford, engineer, was under tbe influence of liquor.. lie was reduced front bis position to that of fireman. He would have been discharged altogether but for his long aud faithful service to the company. James Wainwrigbt was promoted to bis position as engineer. Hear ing of it Bill Blackford's scrowl deepened and bis black eyes suapp dare. It was a winter's night, cold and clear. -Several if the railroad bands were seated ronnd the station fire i among them Wainwrigbt ana Black ford. "The east track needs repairing In the long tunnel," said tbe super visor, and tbe workmen have all gone home. What two among yon will volunteer to attend to the mat terr On tbe Instant James Wainwrigbt answered "I. air r Immediately BH1 Blackford add il "And roe, too, sir I" More than oue turned quickly and ronderingly toward the latter. It was not this men's custom to be o bliging. One man drew Wainwrigbt aside, and said i "Blackford dosen't love you Jim. I wouldn't go into that tnnnel alone with bim, if I was yon. Let me aro in your stead. He's got nothing against me.' Nonsense, said tbe other. There Is ' no danger i and even if there were, do yon enppoae I'd let bia. know I was afraid of bim by book ioffoatt" One or two men, aa tbe volunteers started off together, proposing to go with them, bat Blackford said ia a dogged way : . 'Don't need OhelD.' Is s more civilised manner. Wain wrfrjht echoed bim, and tbe men fell It was a fall ten minutes' walk to toe month of toe tnnnel, but when they bad reached it, neither, bad Now rockford oak sa i - Om polnmn one year. II 0 VOL. 15. MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY-. PA. ,. JANUARY Where t' Abont the middle of the tunnel.' All right Come on.' Into tbe darkoess they planged. They each carried a light, bat tbe impression of snch place is always one of intense blackness. It wss their object, to do the job if possible, before tbe train, due there in half an honr, should reach tbe spot. No word was spoken after those few at tbe month of the tnnnel. Tbey worked silently and swiftly. An observer mlicbt have noticed that Blackford struck the rail vindictive ly, and smiled aa tbe sparks flew up. It waa finished, and just then tbe ramble of tbe coming train waa beard. Between the track which they had jnat been repairin the one on which the cars wonld pass and the wall the disUnce was only t vo or three feet. Uncomfortable, indeed, to stand there as t'te train passed. "Slav on this side 1' be hissed. 1 "What for 1 asked Wainwrigbt a a little startled. "Bemuse I want yoa to. I want to knn what it feele like to stand here i bat I ain't going to do it a lone.' "Yon can make the experiment if von pleae. As for tne, I shall stand in tbe safoat place,' answered tbe other t and with a sadden jerk be released bis wrist Bnt on the instant, the gigantic Blackford cangbt bim around tbe waist, and muttered in bis ear i 'Steal tbe girl 1 love, will you T Worm yourself into m position as engineer, yoa hound 1 I'll fix you ! There was no mist iking the hate glittering in the vilUin'a dark eyes, nor the moatiing of the words be had just uttered. Ilia purpose was to bold Wuio right there nulil tbe train was npon them, then to throw his victim iu its way. Tbe other nnderetood oow why this roan bad been so ready to accompany bim. Forhapa he bad been waitiug for such an opportuni tyor months. Wainwrigbt could sea, by the dim light of tbuir lamps, that there was a sullen, murderous resolution in the man 'a face, 'Bill Black for J, would yon kill me r 'No, no I the train will do that I Do yoa not fear to do such a 'No 1 thundered Bliiokford. 'You dlippedand full yoit were orossing tbt track, aud t. train struck your Yes, that wae 'ibe story tbe mur derer would toll, and though some might shake their beads, and even name their sifpioion, they could prove nothing. It was useless to cry lor .hem Die only answer would be tbe rnick- iug echo from the tunnel's w.ilU. Struggle T Av, struggle and resist be migbt till the last moment, b it wbut avail, would bis Htreuth be aguiust that of this giant f The rumble ot the train was growing louder, luofjw moments it would be upon them. James Waiowiiht, bra quick inoveroeut, released his light unn. aud struck wildly at the other i hut tbe villain caught tbe deouudiiu blow, aud with a laugh, piuioneJ tbe arm agaiu to hie victim's sido- Aud now the train h id entered the tunnel. They wore right in the path, but Blackford quickly stepped toward the wall, still holding Wain wright where tbe train would strike bim. Now that tbe straggle commenced it was tbe only hope, and Wani ng bt fought with tbe desperation of a man with his life at stake. Nearer sped tbe traiu and still Blackford held bim on tbe track, lie bad by some gocd fortune, freed his left arm. Tbe train was almost npon them 1 Touching by chance bia vest something pricked Wain Wright's band. He remembered bis mother bod been sewing a reut ia bis vest that day. aud had absent-mindedly left tbe needle, a long one, in the garment. In a moment be bad it out The train was within a few yards of them. lilackford's right arm was around Wainwrigbt'a waist In a moment the other buried the needle in the villain 'e band. With a bowl of pain tbe would-be murderer released his bold. Wainwrigbt wrenched himself from tbe other arm and sprang a cross tbe track. With an oath Blaokford followed, but to meet bia death. In hie hurry bia foot cangbt tbe rail and be fell. James Wainwrigbt aaw the glare or tbe beadlight full in bis eyes ; and the next instant Blackford waa tbrowoat bit feet, mang-led and dead I ' Monkeys ars used for food in J pan Tbe heart is a erytal palace. If onoe broken it can never be mended. Five thousand noun 1 of artifiowl butter are manafaotured daily iu fittaburg. About $7,000 a dUy ia tbe extent of tbe nvmey or ler business ia tbe Boston Post-OOW A Ohiotga Clergyman said recent ly that no tme womta woald ever let a uuw put on her shot. JJqulre Msyee of West Alexander, Pa , baa married I.U8 eoaples since 1RSX for wbieb be hat received In jcitti-c tJpCST.15. . v r How Young Lady Unwittingly Sc um s Wilt Her Husband's Offer. Mf. snd Mrs. PnM Mannring. who live nt Lorlim-r and J kon streets, Wllliiralu-g, bsv an ouly dU(htT, Olsrs. She is a b' unpne. spveatcn voir- old, with liright Isrk yes and oVk curling hair ihii fl in wsve or hsr slight fiiture. Slip re'nrol but a few eeaj(o fr"' Orange e'Minty, N V., wheie she lia been making a long v.)t. S"ni ilrn since Mm Mmnorinit, whiln I Hiking over ibe C'i'cn' of bar 'lnnhtcr' trunk, which b id oi jt been uipcked, d'o"rel a scull of psrchmcni, ri:htvrnravd aid Arnamontpd, find held toire'her hy a blue ribbon, ib-d in a tru l ki t. She "pent"! sal rea I a citifim' hy ibf BxV. Win. II. William-, ill Union- vill, Orange oun'y, Mt'ing lo'th that John Brun Jun and Clara Man n -ring wre marriad uu the 23th ol' Auitu-it, 1877. Har lly able to hp liev b.T eyes, Mrs. M-oueilnj ci'ia-. tionpj bf r JaUrtlitrr. Willi so up bluhu Clara explain ed tiial wb n two or three pooplo camd lOif-ilicr io the Catakilis, lbs lavurite mods of siuiismeiit is tli pirlriiiHncd of . s m ok mi irisgi. Ou ibi eveninu ol ibJ ub.vo tuie she bad aiieo'led a pany given at the boune of a young teruisr nsintd Brundae. It wus pnosud thai sue and the hi at, iu acooniuuee W illi the cuat'iina of the coun'ry. sh.ml.l plav hi beiinr niarriud. AciMrditig-iy -be sioid up with Mr Uruiiij te l.iru ote ol the ueu, who vuluu leered to play th-i part ol ib clra-j. uisu, an t the pair wer- pr.uonut ed uau aud wil. H4ry had th word-, -Whom Gd hatli juinvil to-guibi-r, let so man put anuulrr,' nt il prououuce when BruuJue. Jeolaiiu (bat ibd uariege wa- a real aud nut a -hum. eUiuied hr a bi wiie. Tbe auppiel b-igai t ier, gjiuia.i, lie auiit, wa. a miuinler ol in Jiotiioiii iisi 'pil c'lurcli and the u iriu my ho had p-rloruicd unul i if t b nullifltfd Kuve ly a dvorc ob tiinsd bv due pvc.' ul law. All thia was done in a j "kmrf way, b'lwuver, ni'l not vvun wbt-n sb t got the vlt t lie tie of the oeivui'iny iiid Our re iliza that tho alfuir was not a boat Slid broaghi the eortifioatu liuua with Iter sa n iiieiu'irinl of the tin c! mar ria, but, ko ahe sai l, had foiyotton there w mieh a tbinit io entKU'iic wi-n Imr mut ter bronghc it ti light CUra'a story oau-e i Mra. Mauuer. Hilt gient piinurba liiii nt mind -Hu thouiilit hir daii)h(or's oi. til liu-i boeu taken alvunwuo of, and Ibut be wa- peibapi bmu l for litu in niU'i uii'le-irublu and ineliiiahli p-r- i. Anxiixia i kuow wiieib-r b iretnJul in inland wis vulni, hlu eunailtift wuh imiu ir ina i-iei-ua in His lir.K.klvu ci'V Ourt, whom sli- mistook lor the j ilit, sud w. lolj M lift b'lrrnr Hint tee cemnuate net lor to a legal iuarrin:e.. She uuiuilia(i-iy wroto to Nr. lirinJaie, and r cfivel in reply an Ujfreniui'ui to aiiuul tiie in.rrueil it pioved iiiMMiat"tul to l er. Ho was ready, Mr. Urwi'l Sai I, to o m-iil- er tin cprem-my ol ibe 241b of An aunt real or a shaui ss the On le pa reuts ileipriumi'd. H I tviid Car. ml wiiiituj her to live wuh him as his wife, but wo'ill not tuke iidvaui l' of thesuppo-ed j"ke unl--ss s.ie wished to have it so. Aa the pr ore'lii'trs snl expenie necesry in d's-oNe iba aaniae be would tak npiobims-ll ioc.se Clara Jii am care to continue to bo Mrs. Brunif. aue. Thoiugh inq iiry ol Iriemia liv. ins in Unionville, Mrs. Minm'rinK learned that Mr. Bundaite wus wall iff, pos-esning a gnod furm snd be ki les bping heir io eonaiderahle prop my. He wjs she was iul'orml, a ot ilplighiful match, and ber daughter might go luribsr aud fare wone. Sneh was the story told hy Mrs. Maoiieriog tos Suit rep rt r. Clara or, to give herrlgin name, Mrs. Bruu daits, sat by and li-tuoed 'I 'I just aa lief It won Id be a sel aismaire, she said, snakintf borourls Mrs M-nii' Ting did not em to bsve forme l any plana tor tbo future U'unuage nut ut jvi vimiej ln orlop st ur iiuine, ana there spems to bs no hurry shout enmlng to s nV cislon. Uirs, she coutinued, wus yet ton voiiuas H think of insrsiaxe. but if Mr. BrmiiiuKe would wait two or three y-ars t.elore bp claim- her she in'gnt niske no opiiomtiou ieu xorH nun To SwtBTIN TUB BtKATH AND ('lbansb tbs Tsrrn. Always clean tbe teeth at uight just before Tetir ing, for particles of fo wl collect be tween the teeth during the day, and if left there all night will dooay, causing tbe breath to become offen sive aud also prove very injurious to tbe teeth, sorub tbe teeth with a bard brash using little, if any soap i sprinkle on a little powdered borax (ne pinch will do) nntil the gnme are hardened aud beooaie ac customed to it i riuse tbe month of ten with borax water it will pre vent it from becoming bo re or ten der. if artificial teetb are worn cleanse tbem thoroughly with boras, and when onvtnient let th m re main in borax water (every nigbt if possible) i it will purify tbem aud help to sweeten the breath. A drnnkfn man whu staggered in to tbe oSoe of tbe Mayor of Pitts burg. Pa., n few days ago was found A B SSkPt ft AA fl. . w save v-i-vv on (ui pet boo- r. . Which Do Yoa Like Best 7 It is it.devd a funny and liditn lous sight to see a lovely woman stop st a street rrosaing, give ber body a fretful twist stoop low and reach backward aud downward near ly to her heel s, aud grab from five to forty ponnds of dress trail, fall of dirt and dust shake it five or six liinea, like a bnzMrd fltlng his wings to fly, then bobble across the strret i like a lama turkey to the nther sid thern to "let go," turn enitrnd four or five limps, snd start off like a strirn wheol Ivmt in a storrns . neb fantastic, fakbional-le frpslU of folly ss we are somptimi-s. npon out streets are certainly very nnbvcnra iug in all that is m dest. besutiful, and lovely in woman. Think of it. The i dea of a fashionably dressed blonde or brunette stopping dead' upon the street, kick out and np like a cow at an army of loose bur nets, grab her clothes in her band, and with a body bent looking out from under a little bst perched np ou one side of tbe bead, and making a public exhibition of ber heels and hose as she skips across tbe street like a n ostrich on a ran, an extra copy in s tvle snd dress of the wom an who rules a spotted horse in a circus and jumps through a paper balloon for f 15 a week and applans. Look at the modestly dressed, sweet-faced, bumble girl, wa'king homeward, having been on a mis sion for ber mother, perhaps. No f Hiliahneas about ber. She lives, dresses, acts and looks plain She and fnahion are strangers. Loafers and Mack guards don't stare at her, an I make all kinds of vulgar remarks about bar. Not She commands re spect by her dress aud conduct upon lue public sirens. Tiussiint Tbocdlib Most of as have bsd our tionbl-s all our lives, aud each diy bus brought all the evil tbut we w isbsd to eudnre. But if we were aa ked to recount the or rows of our lives, bow many could we roiueiulier f How many that are six months old elionl I we think worthy to b-i remoniborod or men tioued. To-iUv'n tronMi'H look lurge, but a wouk hence they w li be for. gotieu and buried out of sight "If yoa would keep a book, and every day put do'wn the things that worry you, and see what becomes of tbum, it would be a beuelit t yon. You allow a thing to annoy yon, just ns von allow a fly t settle on you and plague you i and yon losi your temper (or ratlir gut it ; for wban men are surcharged with tem per they are. said to bare . lost it); and you juutify yourself for boin thrown off your hul.uiOd bv cmtaos wnich you do not truce out But if you would see what it was that throw you off your b iUooe before breukf.tat, and put it down in a lit tlo bouk und follow it out an I as certain what becomes of it, you would see what a fool you were iu the mutter." The art of forgstting is a bloased art, uu. me art oi oven Miking is qmtd as important. And if we should take lime to writ) down the origin, progrest, an I out c n of a few of our troubles, it would make us nsbauie I of the funs wo m ike ov er tuera, that we should be glud to drop such things nu I bury tiw.u nt once in eternal forgetfulness. Liife is too short to be worn out iu petty worries, frettings bitreU aud vexations. Let us banish all these, and think on whatsoever things are pure, and lovely, aud gentle. BwwaWJ""w-e Dos't bb bo Foolish 'lid Farmer Pettingill went into his house pne lay and caught John, tbe hired uviu. bugging Mrs. P. The farmer siiid nothing, and went out into tbe field. After dinner be wanted John for something, but John was not to be found. He went at latt into John's room. where the latter was on bis knees packing his trunk. "What the matter, John," said P. 'Oh, nothing," said John. "What are yon pt.-kios vour trunk for t ' Tin going away." "Going away I What are yoa so- ing a ay for f ti. yon know "No, I don't know.' rejoined P. . lAime give mo a reason or your siitinen iiwaire to go a war. "Well, meekly replied John, 'yon saw wbut I was doing this mom ing. "O, pshaw I ' langbed Pittinsill "ito not be so foolish. If von and I oho t bug the old woman enough, i u Hire another man. Tbe following dialogue between a high-fal ntin' lawyer aud a plain wit oesB is a good bit st the fashion of using big words. "Did the defendant knock the plaintiff down with malice pre tense T "No air i be knocked bim down with a flat iron " "Xoo rot snnaersunil roe, any frieud i I wish to know whether be attacked bim with any intent 1 "O, no sir, it was outside of ths tsnt." "No. no i I wMi to know If it was preoonoerted affair 1" "No sir i it was not a Ires consort 2alr, it wot st ttrtas." iBBWawawaTaweav-- v mimmmamtmmammmmmmi nothing wmm nt mm MEN'S SUITS formsrly sold f s s 14 l M SPLENDID all wool sniU M l It M II U FINE casaimsrs snits all woo! COAT. PANTS, and Boys' (P ftti rile) ruin aty ' pav-imar asiia bp Susdsy sail We have n. Larger AnMiitMinont t IIATH r CAPS thin ever beloro. l'rict'M Linvrji- tliuii cvui', Over Coals forJtlenaud Hoys, Cheaper than ever Offered. All wc nk is to Conic nntl Sec. DO NOT FOUGHT T11C FLACIL WEIS V OPPENUIMER nhovc Keystone Hotel. Sellnsprovo. FALL PESinSG! ..e-T Till-: New York (In Holmps' new Imiliding, iviAitivH'r kt si:ijnhuovi:, IV LAltGCU DRY GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS NOW THAN KVISII. would most iMpcctlill.v niitioiino t IMlhliC tllltt I llllV4.illHt pMll(l I ltll'ofl r und mow vmnpln t . iimnoi i mont ol DHY (i(H)IM, M)TIOJ AM) FANCY CjJOOI H, ever brought to tliiw eotiut.y I.AItCJi: .VAHI13TY OP FELT SKIRTS, H0ISERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS, A FULL LINE Germantown Wool, Zephyr, Ladies and Child ren's Underwear A Full Line ftf MDIES CLOAKS which I rtectrd with care as to price aivi quality, .mi un unoa.i uemrt' merit embraces all tlio staple goods such as Cashmeres, Alpacas, Deaines, Calicoes, Muslins Flannels, Waterproofing, Shirting, etc. In Mhort i...vtoclc in lull mid complete inov er'tliin;; tippei'tainlni; to my line Evtryhtnla it invited to call and examine my good. Courttoui atten tion yivtn to all who may faoor me Oct 10, TO NEW HJARDWARE STORE, lliddebirj, Fenn'a, Tha n'trtlpnd tpoaM Inform lhrtlini f Mld'Habura; ol urr.iua linn iiutrlat tlial h ha npail a llarlr Hinr al lh alxt-a iDnllial la a.t I taal ha will kaan a lull Una vl all kluilt vl Hard aia. Ioolullus llcnvy Mboll llsrSwars, TRIMMINGS SAPDLEny, 8has Plnitidts. Uarwrr BS. Jtprslsl Isiliispnipslp Is BUILDrG HARDWARE LOOK. IIINOBH. HCRBWS. NAIM, Ap A Larpe Aaaonmsnl afCaai Hlppl hkor. al AS rlpaita. Hon. Oardrs Tool-, aahylbap Orals Hak, llajr Rnnaa, Pullr), A., IltO.N, or ALL KIKIIrt spnpiasilp as band. All Oraail Rp.upl IVIpp. All wka arp is s4 of an klal sf llarjwarp will dp wsll by ealllns si ihl etas. UALANTHON klOATZ. MM41barg,-4srCs.,r. Jpytvmi. 17, 1878. NO. -, YOU CAN BUY ... w.'Tx. ' HAL.' PRICE, at tG 00 7 on 8 00 for VEST for 7 60 and an OVEIt CO Clothing a Specialty. f 3 TO TOYS all o-l Mill b I (I all nnl fin 7 6 ' fliirr nnla- Fancy Store; opposite the Kvytsone Hotpl.) KTOCK Ol' OP 'JTIlli: ULZNT with a call Jitapectfuift, N. "WI3II-. HEAD ! READ ! READ!!! DaiV I Iliickcubiirp. Jltavtr Spring, J'enna. Dealer in Hardware, Tinware, Stoves &c Also 8P0UTINQ done st short noiice. on rpssiiiiuble term and saiiafHotory milliner. tkjT I em fully prepnred to fur ilali nil kiliila of llsnlwsie, Tinwnre, 8tovrs, Ac. at the very lowest rates. gftAll in nppil of Tinware or Pponl liiK or snyiliiiiK flue in my line of Im siness, will not Mrel it by exsiueiiiny iny giMslaand terms btfore purchasing elsewhere. DANIEL HACXENBURQ. Am-10. 76. rLSOalfT nil. ON so M. awaalUall fpaatwl . fil. ssui SsUeiOajM. tfAAUeoe -I 1 1 ilO Till! QHT, Pul)tthd erery Thutadat Evening JXasUlAU CROUSB, Prop'r Tttrtne of BaWnptio. TU'O IX)LLA RS PER ANSUM. Paf al'la rlthln ii month, or la.Wlfnot paid within th ye r. So paper Uav ointinund ur.til all arraaraKea are paid unlet at tb option of the paU liaher. Subacriptlnna rMUi1 of tba eoontf lAVAntM . u ........ . r.iiAlll.n in .iuviivi. i nona iiiura anil umnir nana atlilrpaiotl jo othTi liecninpniiliacrilri and ar linhle fnrth iiricr nfthr pnpar at now $5 00 6 60 600 9 00 10 00 11 00 ia oo 12 60 13 00 AT in the bargain. nulla auli only U Hi 50 oa W . I'OITKU, ATlOhXKV A V L A IF. Solinsgrovo. Pa , il!rralila jirnl'i- I'iTiial .Tie 10 Ilia i.llilie. All I'tfnl Imainip. r ill r i- in Hi ir will ri-mitc rni'i MH'iil'iin. HHiea Mlnr 'in ilia Na l.uilirr-o I'Iiiiigb. j.iiy. tih THOMPSON HAKKR, Vt(oriiH,v-ntliawa l.ewiitnirg, I ii i in Co., I'a trjyT.im hp ennauliril in Hi Enpliili an Irruimi InngimK .Xtl lll-TICK Urkrl Slrrrl. opinnllr Wall ' 4iniih i r i Miorp H 4Uy ! KNVKI.. .h i wii st'itn:ns'. Oiill i'. Ill-. Miij.lrr :, lllara Ilia irurarionitl arrvio'-i' ih- nihlio. H Imr F ?.llt.H)UNT IIDI'SK. NKR THE IIKPOT, .Middleburur, li. IIIYIN SMITH rxinirTos Tbia Im-i-a I in cloa r. a im ii jr in iLp l(iol aii'l Im lately lirrn rr'Miill ami r. A 1 1 ot. Rai.in rainiumliniia III liiMa trail jiilicl willi Ilia hrm the iutrkl alfnnj a vl larma noilwrti. Hp aim kpi a fl'al clt irrjr. whara h.ira, rnugio ftp . pin hit bat si all iiinra ami ai ramoottil rair. aprl-fTT. J. Y.SIIINDHI., 8UKOKOS AMI) IMIYSICIAN, Mid lUburr, I's. lllrra hi- prnfinns) aria laihs ail iipii of Mi'Mlp mrp anil -loinliy. March Ul.'tf7 a. wWrAii. Justice of the Peace, Heai'trloirii, Suytlrr Co., I'a. All klnl f C'lllroiiiiii inn dp nil liberal l.rina. I'rompil aiianila lo alt buaiaat tilruial in hi aar. (Jiina ii, 'Till A. is. Justice of the Peace and CoiiTCTSBcer, Ml I III GlH Mjdll ( If. Ctll"loa ail all tiiuiitaaa partalalaf In Ika m.- ol .luiiel Hi Faara will uaalr la almri arnica. aPaj.ll.'T MllL - LPS A P. BOPAua .LLBM4P, S. A EMAK & SON. A TTOJIXIS ili Al LA W. Heliiiwtrrove, All profraaional hii.ln auj collitng tnlriiaiail la Ihrir ear will bp proapilv atlpiiaillo. Can bp eonaiitlpil Is KaUae sr Osrinan. Olboa, Mark', 8qusrp. Notice. VTOTICE I hrh iltpn Is all spraass XI nv Ihp nnil-raipnrii. n il In lrpa fcl- firm,nnr rarrp or lata an- WiP, aklpa, hraii.Mil-p, n-liliip ruita, aa-.lui, iarn.a, Str., ku., a- all ir-m.au edtu4li. will ba.iaao ita aoci.miual., .. T. J.eUlTM. ' J ma Plat., is:f. QHARLES O. COUNEUCsi Attorney-At-Invr, Nte Berlin, Union County, Pm. Uaa bp aaaaallal la KaplUk SP Oaraas. Maiti, IS Ml JOHN II. A It NO LP, Attorney sit Lsavr v. MlbDLKHUK.. FA rrafsssteast bsatspsp pairesipS Is bis pore mU ee fs flf stie4s4 ie - J jji.ldr f 'J jnr ':-