The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, April 28, 1881, Image 1

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poetry.
srs
Darby and Hit.ioan.
The following old poem Is always
BCW. ltsauiuor uu rwcv "go
unknown.
When Darby saw the getting nun,
Ha twang hi eoythe and home lie
run.
Pat down, drank off hia pint, and
saldi
'My work to done, I'll go to bed."
'My work to done," retorted Joan ;
"My work to done, your constant tone;
But hopless woman ne'er can say
My work to done, 'till Judgment Day,"
Here Darby hem'd and racked lito
head
To answer what hie Joan had said ;
But all In rain, her clack kept on;
Yea, woman's work to never done.
'You men can sleep all night, but we
Must toll." "Whose fault to that T
quoth he,
'I know your meaning," Jonn replied,
'But, sir, tny tongue shall ne'er be
tied;
I will go on and let you know
What work we woman have to do.
'First in the morning, though we feel
As sick as drunkards whon they reel
lea, feel such pain through back and
bead
As would confine you men to bed.
"We wield the brush and ply the
broom, -
We air the beds and right the room;
The cow must next be milked, and
then
W get the breakfast for the men.
"Ere this is done, with whimpering
cries
And briskly air, the children rise;
Them) must be drowsed and dosed with
rue
And fed, and all because of you.
"We must" here Darby rose and
scratched his hea l,
And fast retreated for the bed;
And grumbling this as on he run :
"Zounds 1 woman clauk to never
done."
At early dawn, 'ere PU b'jiis rose,
Old Joan resa.ued her tale of woes;
Bald Darby : "Thus I'll end tan strife;
Be you the uiau and I the wife.
"Take you the scythe and mow, while I
Will all your boasted euro supply.".
Content," quoth Joun, "give me my
mint;
This Darby did and out she went.
Old Darby roue and seized the broom,
And whirled the dirt around the room;
Then, having done, lie source knew
how,
He hied to milk the brindle cow.
The bridle cow did htok hoTtull
In Darby's eyes, and kick the pull;
The clown, perplexed with grief and
pain,
8 wore he'd ne'er try to milk again.
Thon, turning round, In sod amaze,
II saw hb cottage In a blaze,
For as he chanced to brush the room,
In careless haste, he fired the broom.
Th fire at length subdued, he swore
The broom and be should meet no
more.
Pressed by misfortune and perplexed,
Darby prepared for breakfust next;
But what to get he scarcely knew,
Th bread was spent, the butter too,
With hands bedaubed in paste and
lour,
Old Darby labored full and hour.
But, lnokless wight, he could not
make
The bread take form of loaf or cake.
.
As every door wide open stood,
In pushed th sow In quest of food.
And,stumbllng onward, with her snout
O er set the churn the cream rau out.
As Darby turned the sow to beat,
Th slippery cream betrayed his feet:
He caught the bred-trough In hto fall,
Ana down came Darby, trough and all.
Tli children, wakened by the clatter,
Btart np and ery "Law, what's the
matter
Old Jowler barked and Tabby meowed
And bapleea Darby bawled aloud :
"Return, mv Joan, as heretofore.
I'll play the housewife's part uo more,
lime now by sad experience taught.
Compared with thine my work to
naught.
''Henoef ore as business calls I'll take,
intent, the scythe.tbe plow.the rake
Ana nevermore tnuiturresstha line
Our fates nave marked whilst tliou art
win.
i iT41' 04n return a heretofore,
vex i. - ho-tt soul no more:
Lrt (
i - Jr r task attend,
" ; ' - I r'rlve to mend
I
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VOL. 18.
The Sun and (he Weather.
As few objects poseas a wider in
terest than the weal lor, it is not
snrp riaing that from the earliest
period various pro verba embodying
superstition fancies should have
been associated with it, not to meu
Hon the manifold prognostics that
bave beeo drawn from the pbetiome.
ha of nature. Thus, not only Las
each country it own popular lore
for forecastiug the weather, bnt this
oftentimes varies io different locali
ties different localities possessing
pieces of weather-wisdom peculiar
to themselves. Among the most
enrion ure those rotating to the sun.
From time immemorial indications
of the coming weather have been
foretold from its various aspect.
Thus Vaigil. in bia first Georgia (11,1)
all idee to these t
"Above the rest, the sun, who never
lies,
Foretells the charge of weather to the
skies ;
For if he rise unwilling to his race.
Clouds on his brow, and spot upon
his fuce,
Or if through mists he shoots his sul
len beams,
Frugal of light. In loose and straggling
streams,
Suspect a drizzling day, and southern
rain,
Fatal to fruit and flocks and promis
ed grain."
Aruouget moot nutiune the sun
re Inoss oa rieiug or setting has
been regarded as ominous, and furo
inhed materials for various proverbs.
Una old I2uglisli adage inform as
that
"If red the sun begins his race,
Be sure that ruin will fall a pace"
notion referred to by Christ iu St.
Matthew's Oosple (xvi.2,3;. "When
it is eveuing. ye say, It will bo fair
weather, for the sky is red aad iu
tbo luoruiug. It will be foul weather
to-day, for lbs sky is red aad lower
ing." It may bo remembered, too,
how graphically Sbukepoare speaks
of this popular rule in his "Veuus
aud Adonis" )
Like a red morn, that ever yet be
tokened Wreck to the seumen, tempest to the
Held,
.Sorrow to shepherds, who unto the
birds.
Ousts uud foul flaws to herdinen and
to herds."
And the familiar rhyme tells J us
how
"Hky red In the morning
Is a sailor's warning."
In Milau, we are told, referring to
Contiuental observalious, tint "if
the moru be red, ruin is at hand i
aud. again, "if the sky be red wlieu
the moruing star is shining, there
will bo rain during tbo week." As is
well known, however, a rod snuset is
just as propitious a the former ia
uuluoky " "a red sky at uight be
ing a shepherd' diiibt," and, ac
cording to a saying fonnoly very
current iu Eoglund,
"The evening red, morning gray,
Is a sign of a fulr day."
ludeed, there ar numerous pro
verbs on this subject, all to the same
purpose, a ScotoU one beiug as fol
fowe.
"The evening red and the morning
gray
Is the sign of a bright and cheery
day ;
The evening gary and the morning
red,
Put on your hat, or you'll wet your
head."
There is a prevalent notion that
if a change of weathar occurs about
the time when the sun to orossiug
meridian, it will be for twelve hjuis
at least, The proverbs relating to
the snoset are evea, perhaps more
numerous than those associated
with sunrise, every aspect beiug
supposed to denote ,to coming
weather. Thus Sbakspeare, iu
Riobard II (ii 4), referriog to a pop
ular beli-d, tells hjw
"The sun sets weeping In the lowly
west.
Witnessing storms to oome, woe, and
unrest."
And when, too, it sets like a ball
of fire, it ie suid to have "water in
it eye." Aguiu, a pale sunset ia
bad sigo, if we may believe the
rhyme t
"If the sun goes pale to bed.
Twill rain to-morrow, it to suid."
A hazy saniet, tot, is e-'p.o ally
unsatisfactory, for sre told that
"when the air is boxy, so that the
volar l;;;bt fds gradually, and
' -'-i ' '. r!a will most certainly
I"-?. -at tb
MIDDLEBURG,
Bnt if, on the other band, the ekv
ia covered with t ...t- :
an Indian .,', . ".Suppose I. ay next I 'W. revere her
"When the sun sets in a bank,
A western wind we shall not
lack,,'.
A golden sunset is geoernlly ro
garded as ooe of the most favorable
token of fine weather, in allosion to
which Sbakspeare io bis Richard III
ye t
'The weary sun hath made a golden
sot.
And, by the bright track of hi flery
car,
aivesKUrialofagoolty ,Uy to-inir-row."
But vben the sun at sotting cuts
a lurid red light on the sky as fur a
the ZHiiith, it is said U be an in fall! -bio
sign of storms an I g iio of iud.
Once more, the etrnnk of I
oauinn.Hi a.n .!. ... t
through broken cLind are. aecord-i,,ur
ingtoan old superstition fllll
bulierd to be pipn reaching int.i
the sea. the water, it is supposed.
being drawn np tbroughtbem into
the clouds, ready nt any moment to
be discharged op .n the earth in the
bnpoofiaio. With this m ,B ,,
compared a similar idea given bv
Virgil ;rce r. :18D). "et bibit in.
gens aions." This snpeistition. ,
however, is curious, couluiniug, as it,1'"' Pn r',le H' fn' (f,,t M
doea. ao.ne vestiges of truth. A.;lnora ""KX""""1" ' Knuw fty ore
thotwh. as ba. b.wm n;nr-,1 ; olo.pionce ?" and the wotlby gentle-
the streaks of sunshine are no aat
nal pipo. yet they are, at any rate,
visible signs of the aim's action.
which, by evaporating, the waters,
provides a ston of vapor to be on- I
VUI tod into rain A snnIn nt ruin. !
bow, without pillar or arch, haviog
oulvabase. isknownbv eiilor-
the "sun dog." aud is considered in-i,
dicative of the uindv. squolly weath -
er. In some parts of Eugluu I tu
light, fleecy clouds that encircle llrn
sou in windy weather are callud
'foxy snn.olouds," being supposod
to presage cbuutfublo an I treiol.er-
ous a ho-, no ion tnibodi! iu
the following couplet i
.u acKerei sny, inaclierel sky,
Never long wet, never Io:ig dry." (
i"
.Kir. SpoopenJyko Piepjrei a Speech
Upon "Woman "
"Now tn doir." sni I Mr. Soon,, J
endyko. as be drew writing mateii-
1 -"i-
uls toward him, "ujw I want your
woman's wit. These follows iuui.t
f- --'
that I must respond to the toast,
VVomau." to-morrow i.bht. und I
must prepare a few remarks. If we
both go at it, we'll get up something
: i?
10'.
"Wbnt vou wanir ar.riia.1 Mr.
Spoopendyke, entering into the
O "
suit it of the undui'tukitirr. and Inn
nimr ber teeth with l.r tniml.l-
, . r
"What you want is woman in bcr
various pbusos,"
"What I waut ia a speech." retort
ed Mr. Spoopeudyke. "They haven't
put me down for a panorama, I
want a short address, full of good
points and pleasant thiug about the
ladies. Now shall begiu : "Fellow
eiiizer.s "
'Jut women aia't Ml oitizeas.
I should sty"
"You'd way, 'fellow back hair, that's
what's you'd say, I'm addressing
the people, and they'er all meu t
dou't you see f I've gJt to co o -
nii-nce somewhere, and theu I go on.
'Now fell.) Oitiznu.reftr li.i ( wi
tnen, our origiu, our compauions,
our posterity, our m ituer., our
wtvesaud our dangliters, what in ire
oau we say thau that give us life,
make it bivy an 1 "(' iU dd
cline r ow's that V
"Is that tbe same aomau V akked
Mrs. Hpoopetidyke, beudiug over
tbe table. "7t dou't strike me tbul
way. Why not say ' Folio citi
zen i we are assem
"Wbut'a the matter witb you f"
lemeuded Mr. bpoopeudyke. "I've
got to opeu with a seutiiueut, aud
yuti cau't uud aoytbiug wore grace
fnl than that. Then I will g.j on t
She rises iu the cradle, reaches ber
meridian at tbe altar and goes down
iu a flood of dew at tbe grave." Can
you grasp that t"
I don't like that as well aa tbe
other," remonstrated Mrs, 8 poop-
endyko. "You muke ber a mother
while sbe'e A baby, aud as for tbe
aruve part, yon don't stop to think
that she may be another meridian
by getting man led again. I would
say sorat thing like tide i 'F".ow vl
my .? . ..-fit J1?
3 MAB r
jr- 'r 1 J ' W .K-iiu.'.jV'wjJ
SNYDER COUNTY, PA, APRIL
ow yoi
ffivinir as birth. Now von bold no. I
- -.- i -
as momer, a i ire ner as wire, ani
and,' sny ah it do we do for her as
daughter t"
"We provide a borne for her.
Wonldu't-T"
"Ve. of oursel" rved Mr
Spoopendyke. "That's the idea I
That gves it I All you wnt now is
tw 'prolonge 1 Imgliters. four "on
tionod applnusrs,' one 'onthnsiasin'
and 'a voice' to be ao oration I 'Fel
low oitizous. we furnish her with
pouched egga and beans I Fellow
citizens, wo puss bur the gravy !
Fellow citizens!' " yelled Mr. Spoop
endyk", getio ilvin f like a h irse
ciiestunt tree. ' 'Fellow citi.nns, if
jslie w.int her bnttf rire, we give it
HO Uar
I'elln citizen, wo givt
", 1 " ' U,0r
Pl on bar bre 1 1" U tlut wl.U
'oa W'int ,tt" ' 8lV ' V,a
g"W l pUn,! "ro,",,, n l ,n iU '
"""of myself "Fellow citi-
Hi a ,tto " J r,,v',,'9 " ,r 1 V '
Uw citiz"'9' wi; vvu 9 1 ,ro "r 1
I'eiiowcmzons, to uuip a mail Kei
"P' t'' 'I ' "l imdnst
'Xl'uVv'y Umt ovor raiHe1 f'"uiy 1 '
Wrt,"b "".' u,i"ku' Spnopwi-
man leaned back in Lis chair epoch -lees.
'Couldn't you leave her out nlto
getber V recommended Mrs
Spoopendyke. "Cau't you just re.
vere her as mother and a lore her a
wiftt T A' ,or ,btt ''-.','tJ. you
might piss it over with saying:
Fell,,w cdiMnH we re a-se-o-"
' "V""t or 1 c"" cal l,,,r lbroat !"
pr"0'"'""-'" r. Si .pen Ivke -I
l" '"".r"1 1 c,n
8ttl1 Ul'r UJWn ",r w,our UK0 1 1,0,1
past Ulu VoeoU !" an l Mr HlJ",,i"-
' ,VK0 ,ln,'8, on lu0 oi ma
notc8, l0"no""w U,S" 111
Bwer ,uut ,0,,ht wl,ut a
n . '
a jj gasicti oia mule you l muke oi
any man that would listen to you."i
aod Jr. SixMitMndvke ban-jed liim.'i
"e "t" ,'"' 1,ltt' uw,r l"d'
itt,li w,,nt tonleip.
"Wtl! thonglit Mrs. Sponpen lyke
B eho ll,ok 'J'1" '"ir u', ' l",lit
tip titfttin, "I don't see why be
a .
C0I,M" 1 MJ '
I." 11 ... .;i!,.nj .,i
I tllOW ritlZuntf, WO
Bre ',n'ulu l"'ro t" "ay """-
,l,,n P01'110"1 nl,",u oueti, ami ti.e
bent 1 can say is we eliaw her when i
we dou't aUays love ber, and we
love ber alien we don't always kuow
" wnsn.te nnn us so,
it." That's sensible nod it's
a i
8, 18 ' "po-peoayae .an ng o v
er uer uusouuns oo iis, aim muu
108 '" woman ..pouo i me wma -
oo her spouse's side of the bed. and
stickiog n fe pios iu the pillow iu
esse she should want the n iu the j
night, she went prayerfully to sleep
Brooklyn h'mjle.
Famil ar Qjotat ons-
Although the poems of Alexander
Pope are seldom re t I at the present
day, people without knowing it
qitote bi n iu ire ire i lu'iMy tn i a iv
other aut'ior or b i-ik. wit i tli es
oeptim pn-lii)t ol S i'(hiii'.-o. M l-
; tou, the IJibli, llyrou. n t' Watts
Henjaiuin Fraukliu, an I .IIi ip. The
follo-ving hit of i lota'ions will give
s nne i lea of b'.j p p iltiitv iu tuis
regard 2
Shoot folly as it Ilies.
Miu never is. but alwiys is to be,
blest
l.o, the poor Iudiun I
- Did uf rose in uroiu ilia piin.
ylll are but putts of one stupend
ous whole.
Whatever is, is right.
The proper study uf tuaukiud is
aim.
Grows with bis growth strength
ens witb bis strength.
ViO 1 U a tn int er of audi hi le nu
niieu.
Pleased witb a rattle, tickled witb
a straw,
lleoau't be wrong wuos life is
right
Order ie Heaven' first law,
ooor aod shame from no ooudi
Uju rise.
Act well your part there all tbe
honor lie.
Worth makes tbe man, the want
of it tbe fellow.
Ao honr:t man's tbe noblest work
Jostns the twig is beui uie trees
, ,. ,
inoiinuii.
.Mistress nf bersnlf, though China
Ml.
Who shall decide when doctors
disagree f
. A little louniog is a dangerone
thing.
Fo'il rush in where an joli fiir
to troA I.
Diuii with faint praiso.
Willing tj wjuud an I yet afraid
to strike.
lireikin a bitterly up a t
wheel.
The foint of renal Hi I the il i
of soul.
Wolnome the coming, epce 1 the
parting gnust.
How It Worked.
Oj the 1st of Jami'iry l ist yetr !
fia ued a series of pioliibitory rtrno
luti'iua, for the purpose of suppress
ing my small vices of drinkiug and
small vices ol JriDkiug andj r " "r'"" "j
". with Ibe lollowinir result .' '"' ,u'!"or''" r' "othiug but rum. I
7 January I to 11, I88J l!1'!""1"' ,IU'' "Kttr create
hllji'klll
I-'iom January
kept them all but lost to a pouu U.
luuiMry 3J d,) li.ii 1 mi il iti iu
against smoking. Allows I myiulf
oue cig ir per dium.
Fuliiuiry I dli.i.l rm 1 iti n
. , ! ft,. I If
agairiit drinking, Vllo.vel myulf 1
one glass lager per diem
February IS Extra occasion
SiiHpt'uded rules for the day. Visit
fr .iu old final, T.to cigirnant
bottles of champagne.
March U Auioud.uuut t ' t Ito con
stituliou. I'wj liaises lager ptr
day.
March J .Vnot'ier aiuji. i uoit
Two cigars per dayu ii'ti .S.itui l iy.
April 2 Co liud I) tun c .i -tt u i
ti ui. H l;U l-1. I b. 1 1 . 1
keep iu the bond). Hal piincipi
to bo without brau.ty
pos.ib.i tv
of sickness at uibt uti t no dm
store uearer thaa tbreo blocks. Dj
eidotbu biby ii leotliiii'.
April 7 t'lioru ImllouU nick lies 'Cilge into piaullCU. H tea ll HO We Hraio. Mrv. l I l.oiu.. Nr.lililnr lum
, 1 1 1 1. . 1 1 r ' . s tlnna .ik. .1 i.y tla.f. ii.nl.l y .ndJJIa.lp-
Itl Uiy boUsebuiJ. lrauly IS ball pliynli!lau j. ay onuvj tut'. .Inn. I'muuia ur. inr M.l.rU. I.n.r
gone.
An:X 9.Mjre wit.-a,H. I'be
i.. :...n t.... -..i
dv is ull 1TOUO. TllO rules Wore
is uuu 1 in wi
LUnpeuded duiing the esmtus.
April 2 j -I have boeu ciusi ler !
iug Ibis umtttr of total ubstiueuce
j from email vices witli myself, und
iiaio dime to tbo couolusiou that
-
. , . i
tuu tin miu ;.i:iii'jii mu uuiijiio i
wilh danger. M V3 iuereneJ my
allowance of buul' t J three glasses
per diem.
May 1 And two cigars.
I Muy 1') l'ussul un uet to amend
I. .... . i...;.... a.. o .1.,.; ...
nu eV- li-iLiig a.' iuj icoiu-inoii iw
nu mv; ic:iiii.iaa ujj u.ifita viv ia '
to four glasses per diem.
May -i) An extra div. Hii
must be conntod out. Mil uo
kuo.vo ciusj foriooreasiu my al-
f Inuf.iiiwi uf 1,1, rr II il .li.l if
Na-
ture bus mysterious moo.U.
This
bus boeu one of Iheiu.
May 3') It's) no use trying to
work Ibis thing u; any 1 1 ler for
I HS ). I fihall lesaiue and suspend
father abstiueiicu until ISHl. 1 am
yet youug. I'lii to is ti u en iigU.
WoulJ.i t Stop.
Io a smtil eliuifii at
villane
Dear Itiuhtoo winee th tvmie.'a
tio 1 could U"t tlT r I to pay an m -atuuist
lliey bnu'bt s e.f-actin er
gai). 11 cui.aet lusiruunoi, wed mu
ni ti the ptirpu-e, srnJ ivustrncttid to
play l"riy d tr.11 en t lu: i. Tim se-
leU ti t 1 lustiuclious bow to Si't it go-
104 sud be lo Mlup it, tui', unfi'ttu-
ua'ely, l.e f "r4"t tl.o la ter part ol
Ins bu.iufkS, und, alier fiuguijt tb
fltst (nor wrset i u bymu piovi.m.
10 th aei'uion, tlie 01 g u ojuI 1 Di t
bs rlofped end it voutiniiud pl)iu
two verse mure ; tlieu, ju-t a tin
I'lfrjiyuiAii conpleted the word ''Le'
us prsy," f e oin obekod and
stsitoii a fresh teti. Tbe niinU'.ei
est it out pttirolly snd ihvn renewetl
Ids toiroJiKtery words -Li u-
prav," when diek weal tbe oitfan
k'alo aud atnri Olf anotbri tuse.
Tre sKxt-m aud 01 bus tontivuol
th.Mi ei.rlious to 6uJ net tK aprtis
but no oau could f a ' a"p ta il ;
so tbey got four uf tbo toult nieu
In the obureh to sb miter lb pir
erw iotromaat aa t they eat tied it
dowa the ceuti sUU f (be chmca
pUyit g away, let t ohereh yrd,
wtier it eHitt'ad rlloklni and clay
ioj mud tu whole fort j eat were
n- -agar-
28, 1.881. NO. 42
Crott Oabiut.
I have nftnn wou.leied whethet
the pcMple knew bow vote I. b te'
ed, peipl, xed, and, i it were not
our very extraordinary good nature
out of patience we get with the al
most constant inquiries niado by
mothers what thoy sbaP give their
Uabies, to make tlio u gooj nalnred.
Uue tells ui that she has given
paiRgoiio i unother l'arvcis carmina
tive, or Mis. Witisl'iws Soothing
3) nip, while the third ha a ver)
f.ivorito preset ipt ion from her vnry
fa vol ito plij oii'iun t but from somi.'
o iiise oil bus fuilii I, and the more
they give the ei osier the b.iby gels,
until tin il y h i cannot stau I it any
longer, and in tint bave somulhing to
keep the bidiy (,'ood-iiatnied, H but
o advise iLi se veiy-mnuh-unuoycd
uintliers mid muses to do, is. iu the
fn til place, nut Io tench tlieir cliil
dltn filth iliutikeu liiilnlsi end tlien
tbev will not be for ever Krionliii '
....., .
Slier 1 11 111 uua Opium, ltr ail ul lUese
Iiu mo uuitu t tie eame moilua up
I pelilo for stiiunl.iuts ai tbo il,nl
j dluiu Join iu tbo moiierute toper,
Not only do t'D-in uirjti.M ail
I btiinuluut J cieate a niolbid appetite.
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Ull, kllUI HUI'IUI'I ,l IIUITU'll PI 1
3 '
10 u. lU'l.u . , I J villi, vivin) ruv.nil.
fnitf il, an I lii rity, in 1 1 j u it to
cotistautly "veilou! its HtomuuU with
lliliiN, pro 1 1'-ing dyspopsi:i, lli.ul
leney . c i', 1 1 1 tli i uo v i i i .
sipii 1 iiiiii', t-ipii-uliiit;, and K it Hiu
iiU, w i : 1 h t )i oitu i a miiI'i iuhI
jcause tj pr 1 1 i,:o rog'iltr uvsto. u iu
tuu lnll--Ju,-d nuiviiH idituur au I
1 inure.
i n it'iif nt.
Tito 1I it li tl.11. ul , 111 Hum i'.imv,
is lor ull ti.osu mLiii d uot kuow
ensign u raise caiijien, to loam
before baviug lUum s uud if tbey
cauuot learn, not toLuvo theui; but if
tlicy do kiiow, to put their kuowl-
uoi iil nul l lue tirosi-nt uouma-
!l,ou of m .U.Ur r.-:. .u-tblu for is.,-
. . i. , , . . . ...
iu j .Uiilj a U.iu.l uf di uukardit uii.l
UiM - i eptiis. Tb.e ui iuiito fur mui
uud t.p.um dots lu.t tbd 111 iufuocs,
but Lie o.uin Wiuio d.'iuou
with Be. uud "id.Lts its fangs so
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...
,detply iu the liuturu uf the cvLbtitu-
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nuu, iimi iv i. cci imv-i ui ivt ujna.
j iiisu's j uthwuy tbiough life oue uf
j tborus uud inisel ies. Cblidicu do
, iiuw liejii nujr lueuiuiiitj uuiun i'lu)
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are eiuk, and Ihry Deed but little
: then, tslei l of these poisons,!
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.ai'.v auv .iii,a iitn:, an, iuiuiuh
lutLs, and will regulultd diet.
It costive, guo in ilastes or br.n
j wuler : end, iutea 1 of tliese cross,
' in ittibio babies. ) on uill Lave iiice
, little, ior.y. red-eluxked, fat, laiigli-
:iug babies, tbul will not ouly piovc
a delight to tbe whole bJUs-j, but
fair pro.uiao for ftitnro usefnluets.
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MidJIcburg. Pa.
Receipt Ijr Ma nj a Lwe Towt.
1. toA your buiKiiug loli at lea
.ni ilile priees.
2, : vo l can aiTu 1 t j do o, do.
.,uto tt bail hug I ji (or soma Urie
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t'ueiun.e v.Mv.iM.eoauiiuoicjj VU-
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Il l i1llrA KtlailylMklSl m.iti t. l..j.aft.. i
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iu jour IOaU. , VJ
4. I'aHouuo tbebusiutss men of! CountT Survi'Vor
your lono. j Kratserville. S.tyer Canity Penn'a,
. Always su n up your own ex-j 8,irl0f . I '... cin rrrily
ileuses wlieu vou vn.it ulaaus oul.id-I I kiilfully tiifs lra ta. A .kt. .f
of your owu lowu to bjy gooiis,
ti. Speak will of w,aiuy public tn-
tvt prise.
?, If anything sbo tld be uuder-
takeu that iray be ef beoutit to the
town d ootspojk ill of it to others
because you uiy bap(en to le a
little pit jndii'til.
6. Speak well lo strangers of your
towu and people.
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tl If you bave aorplua tnouvj
dou't ioveat it iu some far av
spaAOulativiu, but give yourself aud
your town tb benedt of it by tab
liahiug some prx fitahlo fwloi y.
It), Uueourae your ietaivura by
subocrtoitig fstr, adtitiaieg iu, and
paying fur.
A Wieconaia editor iMaatrated tb
pivr.it)j( exUiavagvao of lb peo
'nil: L'OHT.
Pnlilliried every Thursday Evenlnf
JKnSHIAH OIIOU8E, Tropt
Torrne of Subscription,
rWO DOLLARS PER AN SUM. Pay
able viiliin six months, or aJiOifnot
paid within Ihs year. No pnper Uis
coiitinund until all srresrsees are
paid unless at the option of the pub
lisher. fMilsH'riptinn mitoide of the count
IMVAM.K IN ADVANCE.
Persons lifling and using papere
t Sdrpsseil ' others lieconiesiiliscriDere
mil ire linMo forth price ofthpap r
(Qiticxtra
Somctlilno of Interest to every Wan,
Woman and Child.
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in. l,lon nfsrrnrau f TV4
I. your I. i .mtli ooiIdii eat 'hreagb sa
lnrurnll. t'lr.r nr rre 1
lr.irmn imr.rful with ltohlos. Seslf
soil Krrsf'iluui llumom t
oiir 1 m.ieli ! Mflfiirl with I'D-
Isltltr Kmitln nr Mt.-nl.. i
)mir iiHtr ililn, llil kn,t r.l,ll till
ing; out. smt M.'.iprn.rr.l with .4flt t
i Hi- Mt iiu ynur llsndi liounli. I'M
Crsrknl or HI llti t
I- j our I liiul in.ins nr wiln Her.luinni
f I iimura titirtliiK Irnm .rrf iv.r.t
I- il.iiy fli,'i, t with hcIJ litad or snv
fnlpnr rkiu liuMmrt
1 1 . ili.n tin liuin-n sir-nrr rsn tn 9 wl tr,
rrnmbfntlf an, 'uit mlllv 0'niktiB. Ut.
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tl. llnlr n,l CM-. " iiwIh 11I Ib lilnu,
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li.t HI,KI,. u. Cl ll:i lU KKMbUIKS,
conitntinv if
I. iirliim.. id nrl hkin i:r, ni.
lnsl.ln'f rte' llir.-i, 'l..j Inll'iin.n.
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r.i..rra Iti. Illr wi,, n lo.lr, ! If Hi-. if
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l.ialr lm-a l,u.
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biiuM l iil-ima. Pur.t'.i'O.
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r.allvnr.,1 lln-(!i tl 11 HranlrriM li,lrnllf
III iialll. rum r.ry ai.a ul llum -r.
Iliiin . ciiifl'iiufi l'lm,l. In NT'Tii'i.
Imiiitta- nltiiMl ilirin t our tlri'trtlaet.
Hltftit h.r. In I'll-t'.wn y iu mujr Sul ovelriir.
ol ihrlr .i,D''i-rliil rnrra
Sr.nl tin ill l I ir '-llMalril.t trulla. on t
k'n,,, c ,i tuiiiliis it. ni,i. ruinirkni'l. i.H
tn -tila'a tvrr tnntilnl lo tUo ai.u.ila ui. ili'.l
pr.i I ,
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"phe Great liiooa Producer
Strcnjt!) Creator,
j 3 HEALTH RESTORER,
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arirl lr. to al I . k- -.-I II th. rat,,. ..1 .11
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TO CONSUM'TTVES
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mt rrmr-W. U nti am t. uttw aru 1
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k Itr V. fa wl l tm I M i 4l t rr
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ll.ii t-f r. airing ail el-lfit tH . M
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1 ATM. ll-t'tHtTI. eat.
IJr...,;.T,t. A WILSON, i6
Wiihaatttinc. K. .
w'pEORGE U. LENFEK.
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MARRIAGE
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Cubdrr Caerts r wai. aat
Dr. A. C. OLIM.
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OPIUMS
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5ureon Dentist !
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