The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, July 22, 1880, Image 2

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-.g, J lay 22, 1333.
trtOUSE, Editor & Proprclor.
FIIK I'HKSIDKN r
OKS. JAM Hi A. GAK1 IKED,
of Ohio.
ton mce puts id km r,
GEN. CHEiTKI. A. AlUlint,
of New Yoik.
lUllllK nr "UPKKMK r'M'KT,
JENHY UUEKNK.or.V.nlu.ni.io.i Co
roa Ai'iMTiiK ien;k ai
JOHN A. LKMo.N, of flair t,iuut-.
COUNTY TICKET.
KOH CONlin K.-tt
Dm. IIOKATIO U. KI.-illCR,
of llunilnrf.k u.
rH hknato'I
Hox. JOHN U. pCKSa,
of Northumberland,
(.ah.'Kl Wdoelalon of Senatorial I'l.'trlst fon.
fere'iee. )
FOK A.SJKMItLY
L. N. MVKK3, of Mi Uli.,irg.
FOR OOf.NiTftL'KVEYOU
OROEB. ItK.NKEIl, ufJiclnon.
la the words of a Minnesota
di -r who followed Hancock in
ar, "He is leading tho wrong
nuin this time, and wo cuunot
t jr him.
sol.
tlm.
fi motor VYail.ice U not a big a
roan as Senator IWnnm. TiMen's
h uj still controls the I'emocrtttc
rriii,'rauaiuo ILtrriaburj Tele
yrupn.
ine Uinton l)t'mi is ont for
Hon. A H. Pill f,r Congress in the
i wonlitith IJiblricr, tho ooo ri-flov
vuH.iui ami sain 10 Lave a
ticciro to represent.
No Laboring man in Pennsvlvan
i bo ho Deiooorat or Republican,
nn afford to support thu free. trade
I!a'.forra adopted at Cincinnati.
JhtHlinnJon Journal,
TTnncock leads tie coluiuti, but the
followers aro lurgely composed of
H'opo who fought ogaiust him in tho
field. Politics often makes etrango
1 ( dfcllows, bnt orace Greeley and
LUncock as Dumocratio caudidatos
nro paradoxes,
I few years sgo tho Democrat
Bi ( that Oenerul Hancock wan a
satrap ami a Lincoln hireling. Now
they say he is tho greutest soldier
tu t statesman on earth. Tlio fact
jj tLo Democrats wabblo.
h is the inconsiHtouoy tbo Donio
fra.'y advertises in advocating tlio
fl":oi of a military mau, after cry
lu ,r oat in holy horror for years "at
tin- uero idoa of tho nomination of a
'JV on horsbaek. thatsulijocts them
to i ritioiam. ritUhura Chronicle.
II is cluitr to tho Towitn la Journal
iM the contest this year i to bo u
himplu tiial of strength betweu thu
two parties, with nothing to confine
tho iiie'iia. lioth candidate, it bo
l ovos, are going to be an stioug as
tLi ir two parties, but not, uiucb
stronger.
Chester N. Tarr, private socro.
tary to Uovornor Hovt. in a letter to
tlm Ueaditig 7Vn' ami Ihtsuati'.U of
. . 1 1 . it . , , ,- .
terday, says those who believe iu
ithern siiDremacv will
fJoneral Ilanoock and those who
tr;ntiu Northern civilization will voto
or GoDcial Garfield.
The n an ho firmly bolioveb that
ft i.eeond flood will come next No-
vei.ber to cornrtbe whole face of!
tli 3 earth is building au ark at Ui lo
du. rein. .The craft will hold tifty
u, sou i, with food far forty days
u.-iJ foi'y nights, and be will take
paiMeug-ji at $500 each. Every
other veasol, be explains, will bo
vtoakoJ. Ofcourao bo is a Han
cock man.
The Pomocrats will havo to look
to tba so) id South mui auotber
qui'.rlur. A Birmiuha o, Ala , des-
at?;u is to the following effort :
a.i t iir . . t. . .
; uunorai ueavcra uiareii to sea is
one rrsnd ovation. Peopio aro for
w:-. t the old parties and (locking
to L :s standard in number. Tho ef
feet of his speeches is wonderful
U bo meetings at CourtUod. Uartzell
ou t al tins place to day produced
tint 'nibbing insults. A In bam a is on
fira for the Greenback partv, aud
lud rations poiut to an overwhelm
iug majority.".
Col. John V Forney will Ion I
juht where Andy Curtin did. Itotb
La 1 telenU, both have declared tbem
selves to be traitors to tba party that
uiu'ii tut la prominent The Demo
cr'ua will nso Forney as long as they
have need of bis services and theu
cant him aside like an old shoe wbon be
Las tombed their dirty work. Ueu
edict Arqold was a brive s ildier. but
one act o( treachery blotted out an
Honorable record i ana John W
Forney in kia old days will drink to
the very dreg .tbs contents of the
poiHOued chaliffe pf disappointmmit,
fitting fate for all traitors. The
defection of thousand Forneys
04uoo atay Hepublioaa progress.
Vj, 'WV. DAT i -.!. '
Political Crabs.
Tlis majority ol poplo will con
ci'eilo that n tiling twin lo i1.n uliM
it bssonoo bwpn iid'Oiu!ieitf,l. 11,1,1
the antediluvians not jk.i iir J whou
lliy did, tboy would iluiibll-s bs
willingly adirittod that tbero bad
been a flood. The iV-moornts are
now ready to acknowledge that the
war for the Union wan right, anil
that thoro was merit in being a
prominent gonoral ongagod in
"hurling back the rebel hordes." Jl
would have looked ridiculous in the
men who Rnerred at tho ark, to
count nround eflurwnrd aud pas
eouiplliiiciiturjr rt'solittiotis nu lorn
in; N'oiih for bis tliMrcrinent and
fuiilifuInoM in titcHring'Mo long for
tho C(iiiiiiij deluge, and to amiir
liim 1 1 1 r by bin oiirni ho lis I
enrni'd their renpuet, iunl wns ctitit
ld to rcceivo HoniH t.peci t roc igni
tion at tin ir lino'lt. t would bo
gros injtir.tirej to tlin ulifl'-neeked
nnritMits to believe that tlmy Co ild
liavo been mublo cf nny surli
jiiihil'.nniiiioiH conduct. Modiirn
L)i)tiioeratH( howevnr. thiiiih ejiitl!y
oliHtinnlrt in accepting truth, when
the crmis was on thu foutilry, are
ii it loo r.m.l now to cluiiii credit
for having been right nil tho while.
I fin y u it iitily profess conversion at
, prc""nt, toil havo tho snniirnnpo to
t that they were willing nil the
time tho ar! s!ioi;l 1 Im built
l b nigh the) then believed it a fail
ure they do not scruplo now to nn.
lici t t'nr.t they f.ivored it, and they
el, leaver to prove I'uin by (jointer
oucly Blioiiting that its etitrnetion
was a gool joli- Their theory is
thr.t conversion in not only the sufo
g'tard ngiiinst future offending, bnt
that it goes back and undoes nil past
misdeed. AYi freipmntly lii'nr boys
shout. "Hurrah, for tho mxt Fourth
of J'lly," but it has never been the
rule for them to o.cpcnd much en
thusiasm in shouting for anniver
saries that have gono by. When
the Democrats bu:iu to hurrah fir
tho war of 101, they might nn well
grow eiithniiiistie in denouncing
, ... .....
slavery. ntM declaring that it wasi
nlwuvNwrono-and never should linv!l"n'0" on 11)0 tanll, the money
existed. They might nntuially K0!'l,"t"". the Chineso problem, tho
even fuMher and announce that I ,,,,"'"1 M free and nntramuiul
there never had been any reason lor r1' ballot iu llie 80,ul'-nu'1 ot,,or mttt
a Peniociatio party, anil that, ml
poiut of fact, thcro never "-'is such a
P'iflv. sinoo they tiro ready to
aholly renounce everything tho
party evor lived for. thoro can bo
little doubt but that they would
make the denial if put to the extre
mity ''Who struck Hilly ratter
son '!" wan thereatciiingly inquired.
"I struck him," wan eiuphatin and
dcliatit answer. "You did rpiifn
right, sir ; ho was a real bad man,
and ought to liavo been struck." was
the meek but prudent subiuiasion to
the inevitable-
Garfield's Record.
At 11 ho vaa at work i.t a c.irpon
tor's bi n U
At l'J ho vns Lo.-.tnion on tLa
Ohio canal.
At H bo was etudyinj; iu tLo Chen
ter, (-Iiio, nri'.iin iry.
At '11 In was teachinj' in one of
Ohio's common schuob, iiishini?
with bis owu stuJion ut tlio si mi
time .
At '23 bj ontsrod William Col-
At 21 bo crad'ir.tod from V.'illiams
with tho bigbext honor of hia rlaan.
At '11 ho was tutor at Hiram
Collect, hlo,
At 28 ho wau f rinclpal at Hiram
College.
At '13 bo v.'as a mon-her of tho
Ohio Seoato tho youuoat momher
of that body.
At .11 lie was colonel of to 4'2d
Ohio Itegiment,
At bo wan placed in command
of a brigade, routed the rebels under
Humphrey Marshall, ho! pod General
Buoll in hi-i tight at Pittsburg Land,
ing, phyoil a prominent part in the
Beige of Corinth aud in tho import
ant movement along the Memphis
and Clmrlctiton railroad
At 32 ho wa appointed chiofof
st.iiT of the Army of the Cuiuberhind,
partieip vtud iu tho campaign in raid
.1!.. 'I' I . , ,
notable"
U llllll-
iiu imiuuHHt't auii m luu
battlo of Chickamauga, and was
promotoJ to the rauk of uiajor-frcu-real.
At 33 he was In Congress, the
successor of Jofchua R. Giddiugs-
At 4H having been continuously
in Congress since be was XI be was
elected to tho United State Senate.
At V.) be wa nominated for tho
Presidency of tlio I'uited States.
Hancask's Srilliant Record'
Wo havo watched our Domocratio
exchanges and carefully suarched
for tho priiicplu that General II in
cock carriud iu his sadJlo valise.
Tbo result of our - search can bo
suiniu'id up as follows :
Ou the subject of thu onrronny be
i a uiagniuVeut looking follow.
On tho subject of the t .ruf bo in a
splendid soldier.
Ou tbe subjoct of frea koilj Uo
weari a brillitnt uuiform.
Ou the subject of river end I ar
bor iiuprorciu juts bo ni ilou c grand
appearance on bornebnek.
On state right bo appears well iu
tits epaulets oud brass buttons.
On civil servico reform be has a
Sua nilitary bearing.
On tbo so-called reform in tbo
administration of the govorumout be
is a modern Murat.
Ou tho subject of our foroign re
lations be wears a splendid mous
tache. Ou the school question, be is a
handsome looking man,
Ou all other qmstioos of pu'olio
policy be has a m trtiat bearing,
Mr. J. F. Jtyder, of Cleveland, ban
issuud a handsome lithograph of
General Gat fluid, showing him a
the boy, soldier aud statesman,
tthioh is finely executed. It is one
of the happiest bits of the campaign,
ana as it is sou for tue low sum of
25 cents, it will doubtless prove very
popular with campaign clubs for the
adornuicbk of tbur wig sains. "
According to the statement list
made pnblie of the condition of the
Ktndiug ruihond, this nnfottiumloly
manngeii eorpoi.Uiou is sbovrn to be
loaded down with a duht of two bun
dred millions of dollars I The annual
interest account annas op to between
live and nix millions of dollars, which
is still further eubancod by rentals.
It is impossible for the corporation
ever to emerge from nndur this load
(ft debt, and that it Is hopelessly and
irretrievably mined is patent to all.
In the statement just published no
account of the assets is given, bnt
lliat they will full more than one
hundred millions short of balancing
(he debt is generally belietod. The
innimgumunt that could so success
fully ruin a great corporation like
tbs Heading railroad in luss than ten
years, is one of the curiosities of the
tidies, and should be embalmed and
laid sway as a warning to all future
a:'pi runts for railroad management.
A tingulur rise of mistaken Men
lity occurred in Lancaster county
one day lust week. Noar Ml. Joy
an old gentleman and his wifo while
in the aet of driving across tho rail
road track were struck by tho en
gine of a swiftly moving train and
recuivod injuries which resulted in
their death soon afterwards. At
' fl,rMt ihc7 "ere rep u ted an Itov
Speeht and wife of Mnnheim, but
nnbseipient impiirios revealed the fact
that they were both at home at the
time and uninjured. It was then
learned that tho unfortunate parties
wero a Mr. Helium and wife, of Lan
caster city, who wero driving in that
part of tho county at the time Mr.
Solium was a leading merchant nf
Lancaster, aged uboiit sixty-five
years, and had only been mnriied to
tbo lady killed about four months.
(Jencral (Urlicl 1 s letter of accept
ance, anido from its liteiary merits is
a clean, straightforward document,
aud so plaiu in its statements that
no man can inisuuderbtand his posi
tion on thu leading political iMie
of the day. He has very decided
" luni i"1""" K"' umuuv.
which aro unite refreshing when.
contrasted with those of his oppo
nent. It in seldom that a more clear
able and explicit document of this
kind i encountered, and it cannot
fail to nioet the approbation of a
large lurjoiily of the Auieritau peo
ple. Tho railroad emuingn of this
country, for t'.io hut tix months
spua! well for tlio (;ea;rr.l b.iu;-is
pronpsrity cf Uio o;;:ntry. Tin
u'ios.3 cr.riiinga of Ih'.rly-ono rcud.i
dnrin;; tint tiiao aiuounte 1 to ovi i
"i.S,t)i.i.',li''t). showing r.n i.ierci'.sn of
:$ ) per coat, over the f.r.-t c:. months
of Lint y:i:r. Tho western read,
show the Iir.Tcut pro;'ur'.ii:n of in
crer.nn ; but that (ho p:.T.unt rros'.
perity is ttitlihtl 1 from no section of
tho country in eh'i-.vn by the f..rt
tl.i.t iu uo cum is '.li-re a ib-creavo
rsat.id. There i;i r.o L;ir jr indication
oi' tha coiiimorcial cooil.tiou of a
country that these rni!.nad r.-ports.
mora a- cr.'.T;wm.gM
Chairman Dill's peace commission,
which sat iu l'iii!.:-e!;ibia lurt v.cr k,
decided iu favor of ihu Modjwaii
Rood roia' ination in every pariicn
lar, nod ufrerod tho lUedall-Vaux
wit; the poor coiii,olr.tiou of a tni
noi i'.y on tho camp'ii 'ri committee.
Tho hitter aro nuti.iul'iy i.i.Iignaut
aud tbreatan to rovjlt. and it will bo
surprising u tlio t.;;ht between the
factions does notdtruak out again and
rago with nore fierceuoss than over.
I bey have ovi lently lott their re
spect for the por.co commissioners.
A ntifiiMtiou moutiu at Frank
fort. Ivy., on Thursday wan foil nved
Iiy tiroworlcn. A very general !
charge nf hrearins took place aud
Kobeit Craig, white, while leaning
out of nn upper window, received
what in posdibly a fatal shot iu the
left siilo, 1 lank Uo Iman had an eve
..... -
uy.B c,xnal nJ ou
old man roceived the oontouU
of a
shotgun iu bi back.
Forty persons wtro droKCad
the River, Dnoiper, Iiuwiia.
Eight hundred milci of railro.vl
bavobuou coraplulod ia M ixioj.
A portion of tho city of Waterloo,
a , was UjjJo.i Sunday morma.
George Washington ia exhibiting
a panorama iu Pari.
Emperor William liven at Ems like
a laijjo-beartod old soldier o'T duty.
Lx-Soorutary Hamilton Yx has
taken his cottage ut Nowport for the
aoauon,
l.i-Oovernor frlwnrd McOook. of
Colorado, is at CuugrcbS Hall, Cape
aiay.
uoor"o rioueis Train writos a
uote to Dr. T&nuer tluOot every day
encouraging iitm.
Dr. Tanner loarned the art of liv-
ing on air whon be was odiwiog
country cswspapor.
Lightning splintered a raau'a bed
stoad but left him uninjured on the
nour at uocic Creek, is.
An eight-year old blind boy, noar
Marion, Ala., can play any tune be
ever beard on the violin.
A gang of counterfeiters operating
at Harrison, Mass., has been broken
up by detectives.
Seveoty.one deaths occurred from
yellow fever during the week endod
Friday iu avaua.
The artesian well at Patterson has
reauhed the depth of 1,84 i feet, but
tho drill still moots the solid red
saudstoue, and no water has boeu
found.
Jessie Craig was bnrned to death
at Forest, Ontario, yesterday morn
ing, bar clothes igniting while at
tempting to kindle a fire with ooal
oil. .
A thonsand people at the Round
Lake national camp meotiug rupra
sented twentvsoven ntatia and fur.
I iiui lea.
Eltnira won't erect her mooumeot
to Adam notil assured that some
other town won't go one better on
Eve.
Jerome Ames, of Watertown, N.
Y., shot seven times at a man six feet
away and never evon grazed him.
Four tons of gorgoons posters for
the dead walls of London have gone
over with an American niiustrol
company.
According to tho London Truth
the fashionable age in London just
now is from 24 to 30. Sweet 17 is
out of the running.
An Illinois lady writes that the
mission of a widow in this life is to
tell her casual male acquaintance
bow elegant all other men are.
During the year 187.S silks of va
rious qualities valuod at $10(,CI0,
wholesale price, wero supplied to the
Imperial palaco in China.
"Tho now breed of whales In the
Arctic soas are largor end tamer
than the old ones,'' very much like
the new stylo of statenmon.
Danphin conntr in f.nnd to bavc
a population of 7,412, an increase
of 18,0 )0 in ten years, or about HI
percent.
An Indiana woman, who weighs
!ih) pounds, ran a tramp over three
fences and across a tnc.dow anil
pounded him until ho had to bo taken
away in a wagon.
Pi. YOUTH ami MIOOLK-dUKn :
WmiM you V rnalnra l to SIM- II
IMWmiTlO s"'1 ""I' "i " nu t
nlllJauJIJ I In .lel nnxil.iM, A, I.
i1r., I'Hok. .1. Y, K.JAN, Uielaatimric, N. r.
Juir u.'w.lr.
AGENTS WANTED K:;XZi
only iittntntto I ir rkt bjuii ojouIiKuk tU
ttri vt
JAME3 A. GARFIELD
AMU
CHESTER A. ARTHUR.
A e.imiiloto nM oferrllf . I pnhlla
rlo of .U M KS A. VIIUKI.II, (,. fiKlilr.
In reeurl ul i.r.mro"! v n l.tllll mt o.i
rr. .Irlkln,. Illuptrllnn ..f lb mrcli of
xnliia nn l.r fret lntltutlnn, Aluo III of
Liimir.it A. iki mi'H, Tlilily .fublil)9i
.lib Bumorou. rllill liliiirtl .o. mnpi ol
lttl Dfllilv itnil hntimnily .nHrarfii por.
tri. of rfl rati'llilitt. Niir mcf m to all
who tth h .11 i will itnaltlrolr i,ut..l all
houlii. ani r.ir niri-uU-n Kn l xtr irm
A.l.tr W. KKI.LKr a '.,
ill Huon lt., rUllll.bl,
The Cheapest and Best
Graia Separator
Tbl JiUf.hiuo run I.tj coiire miiuftoliua
hcin In
Tiini2si!i?.o l cur.yzm,
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l.nten, Clioiii.t Jo., H. tnr f.ivibfr iu
Aii inoiioa cil ou l i.t- ii i la vn1
DV.'IO WETZEL.
Jn! !S,2in. Agl. (or Co.
dministii vrons'N'orrcK. .
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o n r.tr, I U'O'.I tit, a rv.t la ih
t.nJ.ias.il. All I'oni.ni lii.ii.ln , t m.nl v
l.l.'M.tol lixrl l nuit will . n iuk I d.
r-iui innifitl alilU tl.oo hn vluK eilm
r hIiii i.U sm.tti will i rujt iloiu r.r lull!.
luval to
JUii. v. :i '. vl,
Ar.rnlc.rfirr.inrt.
Jm! 1, l-0.
Slrr.y Cattle.
rPWO head of voting c attic, oeo n
1 bl-k . )psrllf fiu'l nh l.li-.n . n.i
lno, th" i lher y mn Kuin Hl(r almi.1 n
V'r H11I4 hi.U 11M, '! M tn i.rtral.n, rl
Ou un '.i Fiiir I ii, I rr.lii'.n liwnliln. xvertl
inuniii. lhonr I. riit. ( rnmt
f.iir., rot.. 1 r 'nr, ay , hi,. nn I luk.
tli'in w uf Umj will la UKi.oj. I of o.onl
li.X to la.-,
, .. ... J01IM TIlli.MAS.
Ju f It, IKO.
ASSI2KZE NOTICE.
A Mi pernors intereoted are hcre
liy notinoil that lnnrl Mltnliall. of . ion..
ruoTffp,, Miiy.lor Hi,., iul an lNnnint
f nil i.Hon, ril ii.l 'r.innl to lli un.
irln. lur llis tmnont of bin rilion. All
ixr iut bkvlnic rUln r rruotil to profoat
tliom to Hi un lirlii., m pariusa InilabtaJ
will ilaa uiak liuuiO'll ni imi mnt.
. , . . "Til MiruilKl.t..
Mors Popular Ttei E?sr!
Tho Genuine
KEW SINGER FAMILY
Sowing- Machines
rFlHh pipular demand for tho
S. (IKMl'INK HIWIIKK la U7I ..n..,l.a
ol aoaulurt In wliltik Hil"IJid RallaliTa" Ma.
inl 01 any wan ui var iiurlnx tba nu,n
rblna liaa liaao balort tba pulilto. la Itrs, wa
iu . maouiuM 1 la ill' wa tol l a ll,,
lilt maoiilnaa 1 aioi yi aay pravluui yiar,
our lo lait yaar wara at tha ratacfoTar
. , ...
tun ntiii( uauaiaaa a uaf ror avart bual
dim .lay In tha yr.
Till, "OI.IJ HrLIARLR" SlNrlKR U tha
iruiiuaii. iiiupiaii, ami uiiMt ilurabl tiawlua'
auumf ,1,1 vvnibriiuHU,
S. DEIBERT,
Junn-l.tf Aaol fcr Snyilcr oounly.
IsTotioo In. Partition..
In th mnlter oflht. mUilfof Peter Fetlervl
unm-ieu, itue. oj Attaint lowiunip, 6;iy.
tlrr county, 1'a.
To Hanrv Fattarnlf raiM-
Kllaf Ffliaroll roalilloa- at Hnrln Mlila. in.
tra Co., Ha. Itaunab warrlail to Uora Hod-
min ra.iuinic at ninux city, lowa t huaaa
Kattarolf raarrlatl to Julia Hamlrlaki. tJaiha.
rlna narrlxil to Jaaol, riluxaniau, Klliabath
oiarrlail lo (ralarlik Shra.lar. .nil thraa atind
ihllilrao bKlra of I'lilllp Kattamll, ilao'U, who
w wa ui raiar raitcruir. naea., via l 4 . K.,
Katiarolt. Lliala, a niloor who bu llaury Ail.
rami lor bar au irillaai and Kintna lntarniarriil
with tiaioanl Muaaar, all raahlluK at I'roial
ulila, Hayilar aouuly, l'a., halra and la.al fa.
praaaalatlvai of Hatur faUarmr. daad.lala uf
auauia towuauip, voydaroouoty, fa.
Voa ara harab nnllrtail thai
by ylrtua of a writ of InquLltlon laauad out of
the Orphana' Court of Kuydor eounty, and lo
ina illraciad. that an Inqu.at will ba bald at
m lata raamanaa ol Ilia all ratar f aitarmf, Iu
Aiiauia lowoanip. on matuhuay. julv
aiai, A. II. I0, at 10 o'olook A. M. toDaka
pariuina or valuation ol tba Kaal Eaiata ol tha
win iiaovaaau ban and whara you may at-
Hbfl'a OMoa, UlddlaburH, Juna III, lawi.
Tjl X ECUTOUS NOT I C 15. Letters
Uenea.ed, lataul Wa.biuiitou towaablp.Soydnr
a- laaiauioutarv od ana aatataar jaua :i.nith
oounly. C'li a , have baan Krantad to tba
un.iaraiyoeu. All poratina snawlnM tbanualra.
Indaui. il to a. 10 eute ara raiula-l lo make
luiiuaillata payment, while thoaa barinit alaliua
are repeated to proaeut tbeia duly authentica
ted lor aetileuiaut lo
JUHUT A. SMITH,
I.AKAU SMITH,
Way ST, ItM. KiKutort.
THIS PAPER
JNawararaa Auvanrumo Boauuv (10 Spruea
Attorneys-At- Lnio.
O. DKUniCH,
ATTOItSEY-Ar.Ij4Mr.
MarkH SI., Srtinjrovt, Pa.
All profartlnajal aalna promptly atiaadad
to, Uoniullalloal la tOilltb sod Oarntaa
'.!. U.'W.
I.
B. WUNDERLY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Mi'Ulleburrf, Snytttr 0 ,Pa,
Can b eniiaaltrS la Knajllah at Oar-a an.
Swrrroaaautaa aialoM lor faaatona, ti jy
Jan. la.'tM,
lltortity'At'T,ivi,
MtiMlrwurq, Paam'n.
All pfofaailnnal humt antra, lal It hit
eara will raealva prompt atlaalinn.
Oaauitalluat.la aaa-llak nad Oar man.
ih t. I0,f.
JACOB GILBEUT,
Attorrov-At-Ijrw,
m;jul.'iici'.j. pa.
Allhnatnaaa a'.iruatad to kla tare will rainlra
prompt atlaa'.tea. July !,'t1.
f E. BOWER,
ArTOPiftCY-AT-LAW,
MiiUL-htrt. Pa.
(U.Dae In offlet ft J. t. tiroatati,, i'i)
rnllactiont madt. tJaatallaltnat la Crcluh
an I (limno. Jaua is, ; if.
M.
L. SCKOCII,
ATTOMEY-AT.LAW,
Au' I'.eriin, Union Co. Pa.
Pmfxtalonal bu'lna rr.lraaUS to lilt cara
w!!l rrraita promjyt u.irutlon. Juna 30,!n.
QIIAd P (lT(Tl(Jri
Attorner t: Ooansflller-At-Law,
n3oa la App'a llinMlnai nn !oot Iturih of
Karaynna Horat.
Mi-llnagruve, fean'n.
flnllafttlnnt and all other pri'r ttlonal l.ul
Saaa la eulleltad and will leilalre c refill and
prompt nttaailon. Apf.ll,'lD.tf.
T r. CKOXM7LTJCni
Wa AlTURNtV AT LAW,
Wiillidburj, Pa.,
Offer hit Bfofc'tlnna eerrictt Is tli cab
Uo. Collestloni anil alt other frofesoianat
huiir.ett ontrutlail to hit care will receite
prompt attention. Jan 8, 67lf
TiTTsFiTiir "
ATTOHTfrr AT t.aw.
MIDDI.Kl.t'HIi. SNYEbll UO PA
DCarthla Pnfalonal Sarrleat loth piblt
Dontultatlont la l:ollfh and Cratiaao.
F.
J. It. ZELLER.
A TTORSEY.AT'LAXV
Mifjtiiiburg, I'nion County, Pa.
All bualnraa entra.tod lo til rare will
ell and rUhfuU? atten l.it to. Will practle
at the aeteral ennrla a Sayltr and aiiliiln
'o iiitiaa. Dab be ounaulted In tha C-.iiA f : or
Irrmau lanxubHe Oet.no. 'T3tf
nilAKLEr. HOWTEK,
ATIOtUtE? AT tAW,
SulinMiirore, Pa.
i-'fTtrs hit prnfettionatntrTloet lo :fct pub
'in. Collcclloni aaj alt l.:r f ro.Vriiona
hiitln:tt e:rutl,'i! la hi i.r t
itcltf f rnm,il nll'ntinr. Office two do."r
oulb of the .Normal Helioot. f Jan A, 'n
f'rrriNN, a. h. mu,
'a ftn-ie :-mtt i4. r.fc J. M. Lli ,)
AT ro:t:it:v.i at law, Uwiaiiuix, P
flfer Ihfflf prorettieenl irrti.tca la taa
pul. lis. C.'.'rf lioua aad a'.! otter . ro-ia-sal
intl Luaicaia alrt.aieJ Is iL.tr cj.-
will rccr!.r;'r.iupt attention. (Jab. 3,'otf
. poTiisii,
JAf7or..vr:rx at law.
EclicfroTO. Ta ,
OfTrr Ihplr f.rnf,'fla-. t.rvlret te ttr
puMil. A '.1 1 n ! b.iBUt Jr;l.-ii,rf lo t-ir
rare ri Lc'.ve f rompl atlenlioa. Ott.et
al hit !icincn Muia Uiraet.
Jul;, lib '731.
uncut Atteitaw. soaaca AtLavaa
3. ALLEIiAU ft XM.
AT TO FIXE Y8 AT LA W.
HllriMjxrvt, I-'tt,
III (irofeaalopal bueinett an J eolleellat
rutniatail lo thrir rare will bo promptly
attenejta. Can bo consult,! ia Eagliat
r Ueruaa. OtRoe, Marke'. 8uar.
II. II. Oriinm. Wro. H. Pill
CrRIMMfcDILL.
Attorneys Si Conncellcra
AT-LAW,
Oflio.o Noar tLo Post OCice.
Fioewurtr, fcBD'a.
Contf.V.alion is both Eor'.luh ao J Oarr-an
Lar.i.aget. Lao.l '7itf.
JOHN II. ARNOLD,
Attorney ut lrvvv,
MIOOLEDUno, PA
Prnfesalonal butlnettenlruatod lo hlteare
w!'.; bo promptlt atloatloJ lo. Fah
J THOMPSON BAKE It,
Attorne.v-at-Tjaw,
Lowlaburg, Union Co., Ps
0na bo eontultad la lbs Engllob so
Otrmaa lonnagu.-it4
OKPICE Murkal tjiretl, eppoillo T7alla
irnllh ,t Co' 8tora 8 49
M. VAN OKZKK,
ATTOaSEV AT LAW,
Lewisburg Pa.
'Iffert hit prnfettlonal tereioa lo ho pub
lio. Colleotlone and all olber PioTeMiun
I buaintcs oatrualeil to hit osrt will ro
ceita prompt atttotloa.
g T. PA I. ICO,
ATT0r.NET AT LAW,
8BM.VS0U0VE, BHiVlH COUKTT. Ps
8pt.l6, '7tf
A 0. GIMPSON,
"- ATTOUSEV AT LAW,
SolinsKroTs, Pa.
ITai hit profettlonal terricet lo tbo pub
do. All butioait ootrutioj lo hit oaro
ill bs promptly sltoadad lo.
fjn. 17, '07U
CAMUEL U. OttWIQ,
A TTQMTEY-A T-LA W,
MliUluburfr. foloa Co., Vmi
OBloo nan door to Talauraph Prlnllns offlao
Uao. M, ltl1.lt.
Physicians, 4c.
J. Y. SHIN DEL,
B UllO EON AND I'll VBICIAN,
Middlsburir. Ps.
Offer s kia profotilooal teryioet to tbo oit-
ivat or UiUdUiiurg nnd tiolnlly. ,
Mnroh 21, '07
JJ J. SMITII,
Physician A Surgeon,
fiLmf, Snyder County, Pa.
Offart bit prafaetlonaj aarytaeo la the pul.lla.
Olttoo Main tanaaa. aTa U, ',
Physicians, fa
D
ft J. F. . KANAWKL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Centrclll, Snyder Co., Pa
Offart hit profettlonal sottIoos to the
publio. 3Bir
H.
J. ECKBERT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
KCKBKtvrs BLOOK,
Srlintgrove, Penn'a.
Profettlonal bntlnaat promptly attended to,
Nay ,'!.
JJR. I. ORIER BARBER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
haetng located al MIDDLEBCRO, PA.,
ortioe a few donrt Wet of the Oodrthnuno.
is llearer't tlriok buil-lin. offer bit pro
featiuaal teralcet lo tha publio. II
apeak Eoglitb and Oormaa
Otk 17.78.
pEIXIVAL HERMANN,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Kratterville, Sntdrr Cb Pa.
Olfara hit prnfeMlnaat aorrtaaa la I be etlltat
of kratKriilla and rlnloliy. A a4. tJ.'f
JJU, A. M. SMITH,
PIIYSICIAZ AUD SUP.1EOS
Off-rt hi proftMlonwl ermet la the eiti-
eatcf Adamtburg and riolnltj. I Sep I, 73
IJ Y. VAN BUoiiIRK,
SURQICAL a MECHANICAL DENTIST
SolinsKro?, Punn'a.
Just i cs nf t tie Peace.
DAM SMITH,
Jnstics ofttie Peace & ConTcyanccr
Ptaver Spring, tinyder Co., Pa.
All nmtnlal Imllne.a -takln Aapottttnnt h..
promptly attaada-l to. Uolleotlona ami remit
tern ea prunipiay mad. May lt:u.
"yyiLLIAM II, SNIDER.
Justice of Ibe K'cac.
Salem, Snybcr County Penn'a.
All Collations and reitancea
pro apt', j Libde.
ro.a,T tr.
JSAAO HEAYiuH,
J U3UCE OF THE PEA CE
sod
Groneral Collactor .
MiilJlehur;, Poydtr Count, Ps.
Special attentioa paid lo eollecilont of
a'.l kio.it. K.-aitUr.eej eriil b tr.ile
prnoiptlf fr.r nil tol'.eutlont mad.
Var. iUt 189 if.
V'HrVVAONEt, Fsq.,
jcsriccce'Tna rr!Ac.
Jsoksoo Tov7n'il.ip. JTuifCj. Tft..
tVHI t'tecil to all bxaii em otiruatij to
Hi .r a til cs tUs ni.t r.f.r.Vi
lermia, VorxU i, 'ulH
Y) AVID A. SuOlIiY,
JriHi-ico of the Pofco,
Ciii.m i'vuru.Wfi, IfAytUr Co., Pa.
Will r.tirtJ le all l.tiijtrae Mral lo
bit ci-rj n.- tj.cM roaoenMa Irrea.
. U. mla.S3fl, LiuoJore, Pufl.r To.. Tft.
Met. , 'bJ.
T 11. HAKTi:i.H,
J e
jriTTcn or rrra rctcc.
aSr Onvoynr.sor,
CEMt4LVli.wi.', 8-njUor Couot7, Ta.
I'nlleMI ire asl t!l bnntneit prta!niar Ii tt-e
ni,1e of .(' Ice of ma Peace will lie att.-icted te
attknrt nonce ap rlT'lt
3
Cm MITCHELL,
Justirs nf tba Petce h ConreyiMicer,
Ju kvea Toe-nahln. f nytter Ooaaty, Pa.
Oiille'ltiina, ttnaveraajlce. aad all other bn
alnew pertalnlair lo l,e oO.rer'ill reeetae prnrrpl
aiieniii.o. i imi ouoe aiiureee. new reriiti, t'nion
couuty, I'e. A as. In, 1077,
or rn; psac3,
Peon Tvrr., Seydor Cs. Pi
JAMEU JriDDLE3 V'AICIH,
Juttieo cf thu Peace A Csnvryanscr,
TrozleTills, Snydor Co., Pa.
Will allend promptly to nil manner af kaal
nerapartalntnato theofflce. Oolloeel.ina title,
UeeJa. Artloletha., written. I Jaly at,7w-lf.
M. U. HARDINO,
JI'STICE OF THIS PEACE
5c Conveyancer,
FREEMU.NT. BnJer oounly, Ps.
Colleclloaa and el baelneaa Mrlatntne lo the
nRtreof J o.l I ne of thefeae will be euemlod lo
at e&ort aotlee. Apr. tf 'It.
A. WETZEL,
Justice of the Peace,
Ueavertoien, Snyder Co., Pa.
All klntfa of MollaAllona m.it. mm 1IIi...I
termt. Promptly attendt lo nil biialneat
iatruatal lo hi care; (June St), '73 If
EK B. MIDDLES WAlt'l'H,
JU8TICK OF TUB PEACE
CONVEYANCER,
KoClur City, Snyder Co., Pa.
Oolleatlont aad all bnalnett partalalnc lo the
offloe of J uatlo of (b faao will be attended to
bi euora nono. July H.'7tl.
G. HORNBEROER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Perry Townihlp, Sailor Goon ty, Pa. .
C'oltaetloni.Ooneeyaaelnw.aad another hna
aeaauerlalolna to tba otSea will ha nnai.ii.
A DMINIHTRATORS" NOTIfTR
X- lUara af adn.lal.traU.. .. . ......
01 naai nnvLK. ooeeaaed. lata ol
Perry Towntblp. Snyder eounty, Penn'a..
bavlos been aranted 10 tho nnderataad, nil
peraoot knowlnaj Ibemteleet Indebted to tald
aetata ara raou.al.it a. Im.m.u,i..
Bent, wblla tbuaa karln olalua will preaeot
ll.am Aittm nlkaHil..a.j ..1 . . .
ejaaajraaai aeaaajj nj as SHOJll . (r flmw) 4
JOHS HTIVCH,
June S, 1M0, Adjilnlttrator.
VWaVf.
Vaaeek. lSh.
ITtttCSL,-- tTse.lt 1
aU-a-le ,c.er
RUPTURE
Tbs
Imperial Truss
la what wan want. The sreateel I laventloa lof
.the age I Bee eur paiopblel. Seat frea. J.
V. WAK, Otrlo-almrs, A. X. JsUJ lY,I.
Hotel.
BOARDING HOUSE.
ii i i
TUB Cn leritgned aroulj retptotfutl la
form th Irartlling publi. batinatS
aim, witneaaee Sad Jnrore In atlendanee al on
tJnnrta tkal he bee made ample preparation foe
nelr eoonmmodeilna aad will eadoaeor te ew.
aertela bla pairoae la aooa etyle al Ih aanet
raaeooeble ratae, Boerdlns Moaa taw Seor
waatof ineOourt Houae.
UAHBIBLRKATKH.
Apr. St It. I f. froprleta.
WASHINGTOH HOUSE!
VMiildleburc;,
JOHN L1MBERT, Propristor.
o .
Tbeannee popular Hotel bat been refitted
ana reruraUhed In the beat etyl. It eentral
loratloa wtak.a It eonvealent for bnalnaa
men l unraooa la ail.nlanne al Oanrt aad all
otbare who are jalla.1 lo MH. lienor Tbnln
kieualwaya aappiieS wlt ttiabau In Ike ajar
bet lie Kar wita oj Iloanre aa.l the ntakla
attemla. hy earefufl buuiert. Teraat aaadarais
April a, turn,
CENTREVILLK nOTEL,
(Lata Mre. Waaear't.)
Ceattrrlle Snyder C., Pa.
FETIB BARTMAN, froprlete ,
TMt lontjaelabllabad aad well known kots
kaelnc bane parnaaeed by tke ndaralaael. aaj
llolta n akara ef tha pahite pal ronaee.
April. Mil.. FtTfcB U A HTM A It
FAIRVOUNT nOL'SE,
N BAR Tilt DKPOT,
MIDDLERURG, PA.,
BJ1UCEL SPA 1'Z. Propristor.
Thla bftntelt In olata tiraiiaalie la ik
depot nail kat lately been rebuilt anil re.
n .. .
nucn. muni eoai anoainiit to table well
aupplled wiik lb bad Ih market, afford
and term moderate.
prif 'Po.
T
HE NATIONAL HOTEL.
JOHN D. FOCKLER, PropV.
SelinMjjrove, Pa.
Tble n tl le clcaji.nl 17 tneatrd In tba "anuara
and la a ery da.lr.M- plva for trarclere to amp
tlie aatT nf aucnmrnmlallnn. .imt..... - -
enna .lopping once will he aara to tail again. Tbs
Vrm. ... IMUFr ,n ,Df Ml
eT-A Oretelaee iMeUnranl la connection with
tba Hotel. l.MB.iia
Jclchl6lt, House,
:;onTn third street, phil'a pa.
Terms $1 CO per day.
nENRY SPABN. I'rnnV.
C.W. sttl. l.rla .ar.l.'ft.
Philadelphia Cards.
J. S. FIEHSWOIITH.
WITH
JONES, HOAR & Co.
Importers ol
Ha!:2ry,Hotica, VtiteGocSs, Effl.nl
dcria CcuIsFerIsIiIei Cccis tc.
So. 514 ILu-tet Ptrpot,
FHaTmADELPITIA.
T. B. Jure.
A. I p.oar.
(&ir. UTi,
W. u. Mbaltetof.
r, ti. nateatat.
'I.
trim
r ZWZllL 6 Co.,
STstkBeAtS PtillDI ig
VTQZD AaTZ) ,-IXOW TAX,I
M Clotl-e, fi.aw. ,.,,, Brooaat, M4s
Brink ti til'.M f.aa, OraJa Bajja, f.f
Srt, Uuche, Twin, fioka, Kt.
M. ;n rVt tflrool, PhilndalpM
fob. 7. '07 '
TAUUai'.. MV.QVLh CO.,
-nor.rAi.n dhlmi ij
rCP.CiaS it DOME3T10
r:illn.-lolphln. In,
M. MA UN.
Bluh Book Maker Sta.
tioner, and Steam
Power P E 1 1 TER,
V-"lio,iilo Hz Xttetnil
Ko 529 Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Provvtnta: On Prkt Beltimf
Prirt Xarkcd On An Good Jn J
gave.
Apr. lR-'S.
JQAVID WILLIA5T3,
MasnfaDlartaof r.o!slDslarla
6111. Xshoeanr, Walsst ssd Isewss4
LOOKING GLASS -Pioturs
A Photogrsphio. Pnunci
Vot. 930 and 131 Arch Blrecl
Philadelphia Pa.
Frame Ranalrail la ika k..l .......
Alio, Rcgildiogia all Us braatbt. 71
YOD WILLJ3 SOM
f yon renlaca Ibat old Pn-np with a wS
ud do not nrat earefully eiemloe the
Buckeye Force Pump,
The Muokeye letb eery leetoel epro,aant
tn Pumpt, It It eonatraoled with ir-ehaniber
wbloh make it eery aaey to open . Hoee aaa
I e attached lo Ibe llnokeye Pomp, id water eaa
- V,M ""iii'iuji i aaa or nro
". "r Harden and ard, Week
" tauowe, aaa tin(iee, and hat a a
FIRE ENGINE
ever ready oa yonr own p rami aet al na meet aoaS
tuna an ordinary pomp. It
Cannot Freeze
In eold wealh.r. Durable heyoaS a decibt. The
very poiup for deep went. Tea werklns pa'
era leather anailua and entee within a per a,
lain I load euanber. Molhlaf I deeay abetil it
no
Iron Turblns Wind Fnolna
lealaoa areat Improeemanl la Wind Eaelaea,
Call and aee tbeee pampe In operation, or foe
panloulaxa add rata
W, 0, BBATTOlf,
liewiaiowa,
a eoooty, f,
el. tlif.
OAUTIONi
Notice u brby giT that tb foiu.
Ids article bay been purobattd hf
Ih UDitertigotd si priral (al sad
left to tho poetetalon of Ptrry O.Uowtrtoa
during hi pUstorot All pertoat aro
eautlooed sol lo aiddls r Inttrfer with
lb ism : 1 Mar, 1 Coll, 4 Shoal,
Cairo, 3 8lrt, half f sin sort f
WUtal Id Ih ground, half of thirl tea
or of Oat la Ih gronad, half of si'
sort of Cora ia Ih ground, half of ty 'f'
sorts of Rio ia lb ground, half of n
sor of Poiatoa Is lb ground.
JAMES Af. bUrjMAIf.
Jus 8, '8.
laha.'VddilSl'?
reaaaaipilna and
Aalhtai. ffvrar vet
tump -UtialK," rrutt
Jias. e,'l.ly.
, Wafg, SIS.