The post. (Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa.) 1864-1883, June 29, 1882, Image 2

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The Posl
niddlebori, Jaae 29, 1882.
" irCROUSE Editor A Propreler.
State Ticket
Novrrnor,
JAMES A. BEAVKR,
of iVtitrw.
Lieutenant flnvemor,
WILLIAM f. DAVIE,
of ilrmlfor.l.
Necretitry of luteriinl Affairs,
JOHN M. niJEEK,
of Hutler.
.luliCi' of Supreme Court,
I l.l.l AM If. IIAWLK,
Of '1tllltlellh(a.
f Viiirrwaaiiiaii-at-Lart-'',
MARMOT DH08IUS,
of .nnraster.
County rFlck;t.
(.'otmress,
U. V. WAGKSSELLER,
of Helin-irrove,
t))'tta daoUtwB of tba lMlrll Coirfaraaa
Assembly '
CHARLK MILLER,
of IVnn.
Associate JmtjfA
SAMl'EI, A. WETZEL.
of Heaver.
Priitlioimliirv
J EH EM I AH CROUSE,
of MiiMlcliiiiv.
K.'irlster & lt'erler
JAMES M. VAXZVNKT,
of MiiMlehtint,
District Attorney
I1ENKY II. ;UfIM,
of Washington.
Jury Commissioner
LEVI FISHER,
of Scllnxtfrove.
Tho nomination ol Marriot Bra
silia, Eq., of Lancaster, for Con-cress-man
-at -lsrffe, was a larse piece
of spontaneous combustion with all
I
the force. feITcl aud merit of the
ft. m . .. . . .' I
. i
jom uursuau nomioauoD oi .nay
10th.
Ge ieral Beaver at Chicago.
Tbe following le'ter from a brother
iun iiuwiuK wii. oioi ioi
of Prof. Joseph Miortlidje of C in.
oordville, this county, showa that
(ienural I3eavr did not betrav bis
ooneUtaenU at Chicago, as has been'
. .
asserted :
To the Kilitor of the Pre.
8iu : When the Republican Com
mittee of Centre Couuty met to elect
dtdogates to the Zarrisburg Coo
ventioo which was t select delegates
to the National Convention at Chi
cago in le80, there was no possible
misunderstanding as t General
Jieaver's pobition. In tbe first place
Centre Connty, by rotatiou, waa en
titled to a delegate to tbe National
Convention.- This being understood
it waa gonerally oonceded by all Ho
publicaus that (Jeneral lieaver was
our repreaentative man, and would
best serve the interest of the pirty.
I wa a member cf tho committee,
aud a lilaiue
a initmo mau. rnor to tue
tueetinz of tbe Committee I called ou
Ocnrnl Heaver, and stated to him I ache. This pnts both wiuits of the
that I Ixilieve it was th desire of the' party iu a bad lis. Wo all know
Republic ttiH of our county thnt he that Ueucral Btavtr would huvu
should rvpresent us at Chicago, and boen Dominated if the bosses had
ask him for whom be would vote in : bot-n ngaiust him. We fall knim
the event of his appointment at dalti- thsl Chailoy Wolfo did not gut a
gate to Chicago. Io 1'upliod ; "I 'siugle vote for liunteuaut goveruor,
will vote for General (rant 1 trill 1 although tbe big boss i-h ctionHtro J
not go back on my old oonirjiti.lbr." for bim. We all know that Tom
"Iu the eveut tjiut Ooupral (irant Marshall got a two-thirds vote and
shall bo withdrawn or oeaae to be a jot neither Q iay U'r Cameron evjr
candidate before a nomination sUjII asktd a mau to go for him. The
bave biHU mada, I will vote for
James (1 Blaine," llufore the d.ile
. gates were elected to tbe llarribbnrg
Convention I stated to a caucus of
the Blaine members of the County
Committee the above conversation
with General beaver. We did not
believe that Oraut would be a for
midable caudidate before tbe Chic
go Conventioo.aud being anxious to
serve General Beaver we oonoluded
tbat we would give him the support
of his owu eountv and send Heaver!
delegates to tbe (State Convention
nninstrncled. was at that tune
as 1 am now a Hlaine man. Last
year I voted lor Mr. Wolfe t but I
believe General Ueaver is tbe cboioe
of tbe great waaa of tbe Republicans
fit Pennsylvania and waa fairly nom
IfiJUMiX by tbem, and I am oneqmvo
abtJIy afMl enthusiastically in favor of
bim for Governor, and I assert tbat,
Uia sUUtiuaot, tbat ba in anv wise
betrsyad hU eoustituente at Chicago
is UOtjUavliawdly falae.
Yours trulv.
William SHoaTUDoc
lMUtonU, Pa , June 7, 1882.
TaePebticAlUe
UoiteJ States 8anator Cameron
daoies the absurd story published iu
regard to bis otteranoee on tbe
tariff qtteetioo io tbe following let
tor ;
"Washinotom, D. C. Jane 5, 1882.
note what you say about tbe
WW0 Wb Is now going tba rounds
poncrnmg .aatato alleged remarks
aupposfMl Jto bve been altered by
pa, I did tot aapMM that tbera
was $ny man of conuaoq eaoee iu
Pennsylvania wbo would aci Jb.
kf that 1 said each a thing, aa,
lltfrefoFa. J do oot tbink it, .rorth
bilat to tfoopU eayself about Amj
ig fit e4 lb pttar ba-d,tv of
turn itfn xwBiiiiaia ib
M9 9t Mw4 to be pal apoa Me
4afwoave, ao4 iiwefon, I thall uol
f.y ouy uafUftuf iu vhiek it
0UiietJ by tJ gHtutlt4 nf the
tnlrlit
I BBS-"
f.aaarO'SS aVi
i ,-- -Tf
Mr. TrtCRftrt, of NortbomboiUod,
in a speech before tbj Republican
Ntata Uonventioo wuicn me "V
Harrisburg, on the 21, lost, Mid tbe
following i
This convention bee very properly
reassembled to ooraplete ite own an
finisbsd work, end if it hue not tbe
riifht and tbe power to do that, I
would like to know who bee r And
in spite of my learned friend, lear,
wbo is unavoidably absent to-day,
on account of sickness in bit family,
I tbink tbat a body wbicb made anob
good nominations before onn be
trusted to make anotber. Hut I am
nut ty tbat one of onr nominee, Torn
Marshall, did not bave is good au
opinion of himself aa we bad of biin.
could bave tilled tbe bill well
enough but for bis confounded rood
esty a failing which is as rare as it
is unbecoming in a congressman or
a Senator. If any roiscbif-fmNkiug
democrat tries to make you believe
tbat Don Cameron owus this conven
tion, tell bim tbat yon bave juat call
ed to preside over ite man who is
not onlv for James A Beaver for
governor, but for James O. UUioe
for president from tbe crown ot bis
bead to tbe soles of bis pot uieUl
hoots, and wbo looks upon Doss
Wolfe, boss Mitchell, and even Hot
Cameron and all tbe other bosses aa
of very little account in comparison
with tbe continued supremacy if tbe
great republican party. And it oc
curs to me tbat tbe parly could
spare them all for a little while just
now, till after tbe election, with great
advantage to itself ror then we
should bave neither independents!
nor stalwarts, but ooly republicans
who loaroed the battle orv of freedom i
iiodor Ren Wade, TtiaJ Stevens, i
Simon Cameron and Abraham Lin
coin, aud whose Hug has uever trail
ed in National drftiat sioco the com
plete orgaoizntiou of the pat ty twenty-two
years ago. If the people
could ouly realize bow transitory,
and of small cotiHrqueuce both big
and little meu in public life are by
the aide of eterual pi iuoiplea, there
would be uo party auhittius growing
out of personal friendships or per
sonal hailed. Hut of all political
tantruma the most illogical and the
most disbolically unjust is to oppose
brave and gifted cundidule. wbo is
i . .1,..;... ..r ti.
luo ""'.u.uiuu.
puny, urt-mioo duujo f'n m-
', v -,iim , ..tf
fuar or
hate is also for hi in. Audou thu
acconut to be willing to band ovor
tbe destinies of the mtiy to au or
gMittoo who policy we bulieve
to btt lerD,clon(, ,f not destruclivu.
TLo ri,ut tiul)J to bb0 j.our Uoallli
tv is wueu the obnoitoua fjllow hi to
self o tinea uu f r eleutiou, I jul l
"shamed to allow Don Cauierou
or even his oia duddv I uou t muau
bis old grand daddy to lollueuoe
uie half as luuuh aa oar sore beaded
friends uio inllueuced by him. They
bave even p:iiu't el Liiiu to driva
thum out of the party, fur tho pre
sent at least, aud to put tbem iu
practical opposition to tboir liftdoug
convictiouH, uud to milk them elfi i
eut allies of the democratic partr.
Salvaliou by proxy is w hat most of
us will have to depud npou, but
damuatiou by the amuu process is a
trirle nnreasouable, aud yet this i
the dose they offer to our pure and
noble candidate for governor au.i
his worthy oolloaguea upon the re
gulitr republican tii-Uot. Through
Don Caiuurou all stulwuit aro to be
aaroooii, aiu uy iihu uu maupenn-,
euts. e.neciully u hi u bus thu
truth is, no mau ever lived who was
biu euoujli to own a conveutian of
2il piclsed m . n of thu republican
party of I'cuusylvauia, aud it is
calumny Dpou tua biiiio, tua unuuu
and popular govtai uuieut to audert it.
There are men iu this convention
whom eveu tboir wives do not own
exclusively, aud yet they are asatiba
ed as the sole property of oue poor,
inoffensive, fallible man. If it
If it be
possible for us to devise some plan
bv which our craud ortrauizatiou can
be reuuited with its forty thousand
tuaj n ity, it is our very obvious duty ohitr(e from the army Mr. Brosttis en
to devise it. reuardless of the wishes tered the law olttue of Tlioaias K.
of aiiy one man, or set of men. Tbe j Franklin, of LunuaMter, itnd waa suu
snooess of tbe party is ot more ac- 'aeijuently admitted to the bar of that
count than that of a thousand bosses, count y. l-'roiu early life he bus been
or a whole pack of wolves, with Ideutitied with the temperance cauxe,
Charley at tbe bead or tail of them, 'delivering iiiany lectures and athlress-
I am for Blaine and Beaver all the
i time, and I may say without profao
ity, tbat I don't care a Beaver dam
who knows it, and lent sure tbat
most of vou are imt as iudepoodeut.
if not quite so stalwart as myself.
Being sort of aocideutal president, I
dou't feel tbat 1 ani under particular
obligations to any of you for tbe
place- 1 will try to deserve it, now
ever, by acting fairly.
Mr. Taggart'e speech ie peculiar
to Mr. Taggart and highly sugges
tive and characteristic of the man.
He eaye some very good things with
a flippancy tbat don't hurt tbe troth
or force of hie aayiogs. Wa owe it
Mr, Taggart to publish bis speech
in full. One thing ie very clear tbat
Mr, T. baa no . idea of attending a
funeral this next November,
Ground baa been broken for the
oef orphan's borne at Huntingdon.
Ac eJJigor fourteen feet in length
was tatea Ja Jyhe Saeqnehanna at
Wilkaebarre and acaeXad a sensation.
TbeOarliaU isanafactorioj; oom
peujr ie now building 730 ears or
, jJi'orliTl!H,Kim and WtsUUMj.Ua.albaflfcmijk-
judge Agnew leaves the Independents I
xbe venerable Judge Agnsw.nam-
ad before tbe Independent Couven
tion both for Oovernor and tbe Su
preme Judgeship, last Saturday pub
lished a letter in the Philadelphia
Evening Telegraph, in wbicb be
said i
'Tbe power of tbe Independent
ticket can be felt in tbe defeat ooly
of tbe Republican party in tbe Slate.
In tbe language of my letter to Mr.
Mapee, 'Ibis is inevitable, for tbe
Democracy, who are wise aa serpents,
will take advantage of division,'
Democratic success gives tbat party
a four yenra' lease of powur in tbe
State. 1 bis includes tbe Fresideu
tial election of 1884. Now, wbo
taught you tbat tbe defeat of Doss
ism, by a deep-seated schism in tbe
party, is not fatal disruption, or Hint
tbe death of Itepitblicauism in 1882
will be followed by a bappy resnr
rection in 1883 lou are not tbe
first one whose 'foresight is noteqnal
to bis hindsight' You will find tbat
many beaide myself will regard your
trsgio heroism, simple enioide, to be
puoisbed by a stake through tbe
body at tbe crossroads.
Could you not tell ns something
of tbe other side tbe humiliation of
Republican defuat, tbe heartburnings
of clashing leaders, tbe bickerings
and animosities of factions, tbe re
joicings of tbe victors, the stimulus
of victory to future ff rt. tbe trans
fer of the "spoils,' tbe advantage of
tbe possession of tbe arsenals, and
ammunitions of war, and tbe strong
holds f power, and the control
amen possession of tue State gives
over the election in 1H81. Your
quackery would use the knife, tho'
you endangered tbe Union by the
loss of Pennsylvania. It reminds
me of a case of malpractice tried be
fore ns, wbeo a heroic surgeon extir
rated the liver as a huge tumor,
bid he kill the patient J Certainly,
A Democratic victory in 1881 is a
reversal of the Republican policy of
twenty yours is danger to tbe doo
triuu of protection to the system
of national currency, the revival of
free trado notions, ibe resumption of i
Honi'boilisiU, the renewal of Uossism I
in the bontb, and of many daugers
wbicb, wbun vou
were U common-
seuHrt Ufpnblican, you once saw
D. Aii.new
lieaver. June 8, 1882
On To Denver.
To tho weird bounty of the I'ocky
MouuUius resorts aud health giviug
tpiulity of its sparkliug waieia and
bright bkies. as an iuducemeot to tbe
tourists aud pleaaure-seekere for a
summer trip to Colorado, must be
uildd'l this season tho attractions of
the X tliooul iliniug aud Industrial
Exposition, the iuturostiug features
of which are new, numerous, and
varied. This grain! exhibit of min
erals aud goologic.il specimens, ton
gether with the best productions of
tueohanieal aud iuduHtrial skill, opeus
August lot for two months.
Tbe go id news reach our table, iu
Ulieiul foim, that the Chicago. Kilt-
liugton &Q'iiuey XKtV lMIROUUK
, .,
l"l'llu uio.iao, leoua oi ot.
Louia lo Denver, will bu open ad foi
through passenger liutli ion July 21,
thus attainting all iuteudiug visitors
to Colorado, a direct, eljgaut and
C'juifot ta'le route. Wheu ready to
go you should ask yoar ticket agent
to ticket youjby way of the ' U irliug
ton R-jute, ' tae ouly through line.
THE CANDIDATE.
Marriot Hroslus was born in Coler-
j ,sW
,''
aiiiH township, Lanuitster county, tu
mill lifer receiving a ooiuiiiou
liool education entered the ltw
University nt Ann Arbor, Milii(rau
Itefore completing his uourse the war
broke out ami yomiK Hroslus enliHted,
In 1HU2, ns a private In the Ninety'
seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers
serving millitntly as u soldier. At the
Imttle of Heruiudtt htuiitred, Virifinliv,
he was shot In the rl'lit shoiililer uu it
l yt partly disabled.
After his ills-
I v ou that subject. He is un orator of
flue ability aud was honored by liehiK
selected to deliver the oration at the
unveiling of t lie monument at Autie
taut two years ago. He has never
held office exaept that of liot-ary
public and Hohool Director, being at
present a tueuiber of the Lancaster
Bclioul Hoard.
Deer are reported unusually plen
ty iu tbe wilds of ttantiogdou Co.
Tbe Philadelphia and Reading eoal
aad Iron company pay annually
flGO.000 for taxes io Schuylkill and
Northumberland counties.
Italian workmen are rapidly cut
ting down tbe faoe of blue Hill, op
posite Sorthamberlaod, preparing
tba bed for tbe track of tbe new
railroad.
Walter H. Baker, aged i years,
of Kast Bethlehem, Washington
county, got tbe rubber top of a lead
pencil wedged in bie tbroat on Fri
day, and eboked to death.
Tbe wbeat barveet commenced a
vaek ego Io Southern Itlinoti, nd
An engineer of to express train on
the North Panns-lvania railroad put
DMU ou
of the window, wm
caught by e post, crushed and in-
Stantly killed.
Are you low-spirited, "dnwit-in-the
month," and weak In tbe back T Does
walking, lifting, or standing cause pain
in the small of tbe back f If so you
have kidney disease, and Prof. (Jul
imettee's French Kidney Pad is the
only remedy which will cure you rap
idly and permanently and without fill
ing your stomach with nauseating
medicine.
How Women Learn.
Women everywhere use Vrkcr's Gin
ger Tonic, because they learned by ex
perience that it overcomes ilespoHdeii
cy, indigestion, weakness in the hack
and kidneys, and other trouble of the
sec owe Juimutl' June 1.
-. . -
Parents who allow their children to
grow up with scrofulous humors burst
ing from every pore are guilty of a
Kreat wrong. Think of them pointed
out as branded with a loathsome dis
ease, and you will readily procure them
llieCiitictira temedios.
NOTICE OF TAKING OF DEPOSITIONS
William Holtzworth,) Alias Rubpoetia
vs. In DIvoree.No
Mary J. HolUworth.) 07 May T. '83.
VTotice is herebv civen tbat tbe De
1.1 poUloaa of Itsatian eathaaart at Ilia
l.lhaliaat will ba taa k-fnra ioha H .Araoia,
CoanBlHloaar appelated I'T I'onrt, at tta
! o r. t. Iinwrr, K. la tks Horoaaa nt
Mlilill-kara. ouFrldat .lulr tl. Iwtoaaa laa
hoar- ot to A M. and 4 P. M . of MM ill., waaa
aad wb in rttiKncUol aad all olbrn laiarattrd
m &itaud If lbv bm nrmiar.
Jokm ii Anmt.li,
UotnralKtoarr
Farmers & Dairymen
USE ONLY THE
"Wonderful Churn
GKORC.E OAUOLKR. Agent
POKT TKfcVOIUONSNYDKKCO., FA,
Tha Womtarrul ( burn b it boeona Iba favor-
MW.r'?"' ".'! IT''S:
od. ilur Ll and cbai It iloaa lnr and
..ntad. it u tia ikMuci oi aa ti.-r..nn..i
"""' '"" mora ami miHr Duutf, h i
! lo lt tuiatrlnr m.rlu. Ad lrat tua aaront tor
lurlUar (laniculari. Juu ft, IM-V.
VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
niHE nndrrsigned ofT'trs at private
X Sale hl farm aituata In IVnn innalii,
Si.yilar I'uuuljr. I'., oa tna HuIjIio Koa.l Ik.
Ina Iroiu lirbiirK tnl ori Trvriuti, aouut two
ollai irom ntllu-nruva, euatalnluK
ll'i Acres,
mora or !, in a blub atata of ealtlratlon and
aBdar saod faooe tlia toll fartlla and proituo
llva oonvanlaut to Markot and nabiml I al
j il'ilnn tin HiM.vrr Mil prupartv, lauiln ut A
.1 Ki.linr and mhan, wbaraun ara aractad a
twu-atury ilonUm-
lluiise, Uiir.li Ciiru
ad all necaMtrv oaihulldlnaii l'i a iiol itn
ul rapiit a uaver iailios wall of wtar at tka
'l.nii a
Young Orchard,
eomprKliiR tha baat artail, and In liaarlns.
TKUMn I.ASV. Kor urlUor prtioulri
eall on or a.l l.
SaMI'EL. V. WOfiOI.IKd,
Junaai, IBM. b.llnfaruva, la.
CJA.UT10T.
OTICK is herebv piven
N
tbat 1
hara tlila day purbaaad at pr'rata aala
ot Hairy W, 1 r i'r tha lullowlas propany
and lalt tba lama In liU iMttiaMton durlOK piy
ruaa.ura : liow,! mini, ' llfMniailJ Htm lltfil
iik, haalnit Macular, lot ol I blr, (:n.k
sinva, labia, llura iu, ( tiiitx ard, blnk, Maud
i na. tui ui ruunry. am ixiioui ara Lataby
ButldaU uol tuuiidUiu witii tbaraiua
jUSfcPH II. I'LSH.
Judo ia,IM.
DR. CASE'S RBGIPE BOOK.
A (.OLD WATCH TREE.
A naw and ravli d Million of tbli In.
valnniila lMk."oiitlnliia: oarly 3.iJ yalaa
b'a Hrolpa-, baa I i-t baaa lua'. 1'iloa. band.
oiueiy boui d la olotli. ai ikj. In kaan napar
ovar, aUoaiilp. 8an. by imll, noaii.aid, t
any addraaa on raolpl m prlo-, Wa oltar bo
par eaut dl-cuuol aud i. Mly.r Wateb, fraa, ta
Ahbdiii. Wa al.o oltar a t!.l Watoh. fraa. on
ai oooilitioea. baud lur circular, alviuy Ivil
partloulart, to
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P.O. Box 31 Horn 8t., Nuw York.
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CHAUTAUQUA.
HY MHa. NANUY HAKIHHOHIV.
lomo. Kl a; va. lllu.tratad. Pitpar eorar,
5u caot" b.un.l Inolutb tu
Uadloatad to ail mawoara of lb- O. I., at. C,
ad all otbara who anjoy 'ha haaoruaa,
aida oi Ufa.
Eraryon who will ba lotaraat-d In tba da
llnaatloa orebaractar aa appilad ta "Dr. Via
ou," ' Mr. Haard." ' T.,a .luhllaa Moaari,"
and otbara wko karabaaa tkara. It baa baaa
roBouaaad tna otnal b inoruut bonk ol Iba
prf m dftf, ! U for ilt oy II bookilUra.
r It will if mallsxi oa ro lpt of prlo. tMod
ii wrunre) aw
J. 8. (JUILVIK aOO . Hubll.hara .
P.O. Hoi iri.7, Uoaa Sl Maw Vurk.
juaa ia,a.
Shsriffs Sale.
BY virtue of a writ of .fl. Fi. Fa.,
laaaad oot of tta 'art al Uoinmea Plana
of Baydar aoaaty. Pa., aa I to aia dlraaiad will
oa aipraaa to raono Bala, at tba Ouarl Hoaaa,
ib uia DoroagB w aiiuuiaoura, aa
Saturday, July 8th, 1882,
at I o'ahx k P. M., tba following daaarlbad Raal
tavawa, io wn: ja aariaia lot oiBroaau aitn
w-v. iniv.ii i' HHiumaip, ivaiyuar JW..
M m , anagni nana uy Aiavy, am oy loa Ol
cbrtatUBB llanlar. WoalU ky Markat Hiraat.
aad Waal kv Pablla Uoad. aoaUlalas IS (sal
la daptk aad eo laat la width wltb Ibaappar-
irBaaoa tnarato oai'iBsioai waarooa la araataa
S obb ass hall stsrf trams dwallleg
Uonse, new Brick office, Stable
aad otkar satballdlaai.
ataan, takaa la axaeation asa to ba toM a
tna pro parly ot Jaa.. w. uraaaa,
iu ii iuvi.1, nnn
BkS'f offlaa, Hlddlabiir, P Jbbo I,
The Key to Fortune Iu all Avenues of
i.ire.
JULIMilR WRIGHT'S
New Book, "PRACTICAL LIFE."
lakaadaoma OlBaM,aar 400 Slaouaalag
aiuiviauai uanara, ivuana, atuaiuaaa, laova,
Aarrtasa. ala.
Mav.Tha. la. nrlar, D. D., aayi I '1
aarqalU asllfblaS wltk Ita adnilrabla rlawa
ana WBoiaaoaia avfsaaimaa, at oagat
...rt bouaa.11
Tlaa t awtral aajtlaa, St. Loo I a. Ma., aaya
ait la a taonmifhly sootf aad baaalifal boob."
TtM Iwtwrlwr, Ubicaipsaayat "It atrlksa Bt
ta iaaolwort aaa oat iroiu aor paw."
na aMaajra; uaruiiaa awyaaaia aayr.
"Iu laaaoaa B laugbl sad swiufvad la
aary kouaokold.
4Jiarlypa.a(ilalla Usdjaa, aiaalkoaal rail
paaa aotoraa piaaaa, rricaa iuw, r. riaa itbaral,
Slar.pta. llri wtitall (
Cvastr wauis-
aad lor particular- to
J . ct I' HPT lat'O., PUIIadol.
I
Attorneys-At- Law.
mn a.caooaa.
GILBERT & CROUSE,
Attorneys A tI.av,
MIDDLKBUHO, fA.
o
OITaf tklr Profaatoal sarrtnaa to tha Pb
llo. AIIMaliMM aaira.tad to Ihalr tars will rav
oalya prp altaatloa. Cuaaaltattoaa la Kaf
llahaadUaraaan. Uat la, 'SI.
yM. K. HOUSWEUTU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HKMxaeRovK,- Pa..
(MlMtlnat sail altotbar ImiI baalaaaa rewpl-
It a(ta
(iataiaa
atuadail to.
uoataiiaiiaot la Mna mm
Jim 1ML
U. DILL,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
tjrtruilinrg, Prnn'a
All bail bom aatra-t-d to ala car will t.
rraniptli auaadrd la.
Hrpt. S0,'V,
O. DEITRIC1I,
ATTORNEY- r.I,W.
UmIcH St., Srliiugnrvr. Pt;
All prnranloaal tafiaa-t amaintlT attaaS:i
U. Uoaialtatluaa la taglua audil.na.n
10. 1 1, 'SB,
J U. WUNDERLY,
ATTORNEr-AT-LAW,
MulitMiury, Suyiitr C ,
Oaa to ooa.aiwd Is KeslUk er(ariaaa.
Jaa. IS'so,
L N.MYERS,
A Uornetf A I- ,
nin.iiraarii, r-aaa'a,
All pfofaailoaal bamaaat aatrattad to kit
Sara will ranalra prompt altaation.
uoaiaitatioaa la Kanuak bdq uaraiaa.
Oct. W,TS.
E. BOWER,
AHORNEYAT-LAW,
HitMMturj, I'd,
Cotlaotioat aiada.
aad (iariuan.
Ooaiattatlotii Kaallak
(Janali, 'in. If.
M.
L. SCHOCII,
ATTOEHEY-AT-LAW.
New Berlin, Penn'a.
Proforalnnai bnalna -nlrmtad o ht ra
will raralvo prom pi att-nllen. Jnnf to.').
QUA 3 T IILRICUT
Attorney & Ooantellor-At-Law,
OSIoalnApp'a Hall. Una ona dool Nortk (l
KavaToaa Hotbl.
Svlliiagruvv1. I'enu'a.
i
I'oltanttonii and all otbar prof. ilonal nail-
I- mllotloil aad will racoltacarrliil aad
prompt aitaniloB. Apr.ll.'Io.tl.
T P. CRONMlLLn:,
tfa ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Mifflinhnro. Pa
flffora Ma prof ft'ftnal rarvtcai t ba
apnh'lo.
1 t'ail-
4o1tartl.n. iinl .ll oil ar nrot Mltn
baaf vntrurt-d to bt c.tra wltl raoalva
prumin- attautlen.
Jan. I.W.
TJ. SMITH.
ATTIR!rr AT LAW.
M 1 DKLKItt: HH, S N V r;D K Ul., HA
orara kli ProtaMloanl 8err-a lo Iba pabll
Ooaiulutloaa ta bSKllfk and Uariaaa.
F.
J. R. ZELLER,
ATTORNEY. AT-LAW
Mtfjtiiiliitrij, i'ninn County, Pa
All borlnraa ootru.trd to b; i.ro will
"oil and fop'itiir... itiua lrd to. Will rra. llf
at tba aaveritl urtii o Knydar and adioliilnn
oinlna. (Ian bu aonaulta.1 In Ilia Knullah oi
liaraian lansuaga oot. . 'Tail
CI1AULK.S HOW Kit,
ATTOKNEV AT LAW.
Heliiisgrove, Pa
(JrTrra hit prof. Ml. nal rarrrat lo tba pnblle.
(.vio-ciiui.a ai.i an oiija.proiapaioiial btiai
I in annuatcil to bUoaa win raoaiva
prompt adaotlUK. Ofrtra taoilooia
H' bib ol tba Mutual Scnuol.
Jan. J, at.
J M.LINN,
ATTORNKV AT LAW, t.ewiahitrjr, Pa
lirrara til. prnfntli'nal a. rvlr, in tha polill,
t.'oll.ctloua and all otbar piolaa.lou.il t,ua.
saa anliuaiaii in hir raa will racal.a
prauiut attantlon.
Sap. SO, 'pit.
a. w7pottk, a n. i, hocTkk
A TlOhNAYS A T I... I IF.
Solinsgrore. Pa.,
Otl. r tlialr profeialonal aarvlraa tu lbs public.
All laaal bualoaaa autruatad to tbair oura will
raoalva prouiyt atlauiwu. UIBmvb M.lo at.
Julyi.Ji.
JjOUACK AI.I.EMAN,
ATTORNEY At LAW.
No II lira strove,
All irolaaatooal bu.lnaaa aoJ toltaotlna" aa
iruatau io uia o.ira ar.ii ua pruuuuy attaai
ul to.- Oaa baoiaaultml In tnall-bur
(larmaa. titflsa ub Markat auara.
Oot.
J.J H.GRIMM,
Attornfly-at-Inw,
AND MbTHK'T a'tTOHNKV roil tfMDKK
VUUKI'Vi
Frerbwra Pa.
rwiBaaltatlon la ,bota Kasllah aad (lartnaa
kaasuasaa. ol. a,
JOHN H. ARNOLD,
A-ttoniey n.t lixw.
WIODLKUUBa, PA
ProfaMlonal l arlna.a anlmatad tobla ears will
ua pruaapuy aitraiiad to.
J THOMPSON BAKER,
Vttfrne.vn.t-In.wv
I.E W18HHB), UNION IX ) HA.
Uaa ba aaaaall.t,-d Iu ike Kasilak anddaraias
iaaaaai, imioa oa naraot Htroat, opiia.
aha Walla, Sutllk a Uo'aatora.
WM. VAN GKZKK,
ATTOSNIV AT LAW,
Lewisburg Pa.
Ona" bM prof-attoaal aarvtaa is Iks pablla.
uaoaawiaiaiu an uiar prataoatoaal oaal
Baaa sutraatad to kla aara will raoalva
pro apt altaatloa.
g T. PARK 8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tJRfJNPOROVE, SNVDBR COUSTT, Pa
A C. SIMPSON,
ATTORN BT AT LAW,
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Mars kla proraaaloaal aaraloaa tu tks pablla
u imaiaaaa lauiwii to uia aara will a
praaapdy aitaadad la.
Jaa. IT,'r,
tAMDKL H. ORWIO,
ATTORNEY A TLA W,
MIMIaksirg. Ilslsa Co.. P:
OSlas aail Sony ta Talsgrapk Prlatlaa aaea
vas-ia, iaii.ii.
QSOItQK B, U6NKKU.
'Oountv Surveyor
KraUirville.Snyrfer Cenaty Ptnn
!at?'Mjy,,. ,ltt Ht.'
Just io s of th e reace.
Q R. GLASS,
Jallcf Ik Pewrsi.
Kramer, Snyder County Penn'a.
All Collaetloat aad raailiUaM aroaiptlf
ada.
May VM.tf.
DAM 8MITH,
J.tlCS Of til!! PC1C3 & CiQTjyascs f
Beaver 8jri ngi, Snydtr Vo., Va.
AU offltalal k.wlaaM uklnc daaaalttoaaand
araaiptlf aliaadad la. UatrMMvaa aad raaitt.
aa aad raaitt
Mat la.'.irt
taaxsa pfaoptiy auoa.
SAAG HEAVER,
J UST1CE OF THE PEACE
and
Qeneral Collector .
Minni.aaian, Raydrr eanatr, Pa.
Spaolal atunilna paid to aollaollnBi of ill klad
MaailluaaM III as aiada pniaatl lurall
aulleetiuu auaita.
Mar. tl.78.
JER B. MIDDLESWARTH,
JUST1CK OF THE PEACE
ass
CONVITAItClR,
aaoumre uuy, snyaer Co., rm.
rollMtloat aad all bat laasa partalatat Ik
afflaaaf Jadloaattk Paass will aaattaadad U
at aaori nun, jalj n.'THI.
YH. WAONKR, Eaq.,
s JCSTtCI OP THE PEACtt.
Jaoksoo Township, SoyderCo. Pa
WlllatUad teatt bwalaaaa aatran! la kl
aara aad oa tks nit niHiaMt lariaa.
Mar. li.'.
JJAVID 8. 8 HOLLY,
Justice of the' Peace,
Vioit,Towiuhtft, SuijtliT Co., fu
Will aitand to all bo-loan -BirnH-d ta k'f
oaraoatba woat rataonabla toraia. Ro.t-
ornoa addraaa. Uuanoaa, aaydar Us. Pa.
Mar. ,').
J H. IIARTMAN,
JI KTICF. Or THE PEAC E.
aV. Convtiyniicer,
CENTKEVILLK. Snydar Coualy. fa
Oollaotlona aad all kailnaaa partalalaa to tba
offlra of .la-tloa of tba Paaea will ba attoadad to
at akort notlea A p'r T'Tn
jc7u'2rK7iicanKs, Esq.,
JJU8TICE 0PTI1E PEACE,
Peon Twp., Snyder Co. P
JAMES MIDDLESWARTH,
Justice ol the Peace & Conveyancer,
Troxleville, Snyder Co. l a.
Will attend promptly to all nanaar ol bail
!,',. Artlclaafca., wrlttaa.
loitaotiona ma ja.
I.tuly n.'Ta-tr
yyM. H. HARDING,
JVMTICK OF THE VfcAl t;
.t 0n veynncets
FHEKMUNT. Hny.lor county, Ta.
Collarlloaa aadal buatnaaa norlalnlos lo Ilia
oSVaof Jaallnaof tbaHaaaa will ua atK'iidrd lo
at abort Dot lot. Apr. I.'ia.
ja A. WKTZKL,
Justice of the Peace,
Hrarertoinn, 8nyhr Co., I 'a.
AH t lmla of Collae'lona mada on lloar-l Urma
Hrouif iy alianda to all tmalmaa aalruitad
juno z, '74. lo bia aara.
A G llORNBEROKR,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Parry Towaahlp.SordarOoanlT. Pa.
BOollaettoi a, Oi oraraoolna, and a,i otbar bua
a'lpar'.ittoinn to tba otfloa will ba nroiuptly
'i i, ..noanaar i roainjaariiia
liVI KEPLER, Kk
Notary Pntiic Snr?cyor, Conveyancer
R.pal Estate aci Iiisarance ipt.
Ilda Bootli Mil Mort ! nrparxl till a
wltu o!ttDBi ftitl aoeurraof.
inip oi ouDTtvanoiDH aViiniisMi
Sn0fltwl A ttaiit, on arlvan In huvlnv nA llln
Rl Kitatt. 4mc In Krovatnunt, r-nf.lsr Oo
r.. r. w. Atiurui, m , I'ltjmiitDt Mil it. DV ii
o., rtiiD-i. UK. t
J. BOWKRSOX,
v of the Peace A- Conveyam-
Pennscreek. Snyder Co., Pa.
Collaotlona aud RemtltaDnai nrotnntla mada
(Jonrayaoi Ins aaally aad ebaaply atacutail.
April i, ai.
Philadelphia Cards.
J. S. FARNSWORTH.
WITH
JONES, HOAR & Co
Importers ot
Hoissry, Notions, WHite Goods, Embroi
aeries ucdix rorDisnini goo., sc.
Ho. 51 Market Stroot,
PHILADELPHIA.
T. B. foaaa, '
W. H. ftkatblav.
T. H. ttalckul.
A. rt. Hoar,
I Mar. II '74.
QAVID WILLIAMS,
Manalaatarars aad Wkoiaaala Uaalara la
OUl, MahoKauf, Walastand RoieaeoO
LOOKING GLASS
Pioture ak Photograpblo Tram a
las. TM aa Ml Arch Street
PatLADSLrHia, Pa.
Fraajai Bapalrad Ib tka boat aiaaaar. Ala
Ha.i(iBg ia ail Ita brauahaa,
fab. , 'Jl .
wm. lunn.
Blank Book Ilaker Sta
tioner, and Steam
Power PBIIJ TER,
VI lioletBale 3c ICetail
No 629 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
IVotnytnet. Om ViV 8ellit
rriee Harked On AU Goods In F
gurei. Apr. Io-T3.
n RATIILL ft Cs.,
VI WaoiasaaB Dsaaaas is
WOOD AHD WILLOW WAR!
Oil Ulotks, Wldav aaastaa, Braoaaa, MaU
raaaa, twitoa laapa, rai a aiasa, ff ly
aau. Baakata. Twlaaa, Wlcka. aui.
No. 4.S Markat at, PklladalpkU. .
JACOB R. RIRORL k CO.,
WMOLBSALB DBAL.CBV IB
FORBIUM DOMESTIC .
DRY GOOD.
SS3H5J
Physicians, &c.
J WINFIELD BAMPSELL,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Outrerllle, Snyder Co., Pa
tllt'ratiH taaikiaal Mrvlaaa to Iks pablla.
Ma- IS.n
H. BORDNER, '
PUYSlCtA-4 AMD M'RGCOIV,
Hkavrrtowr, Pa.,
USara kla arnnxalnaat aarikMt ta tkaalllnanS
at aVatariaasaaSflolDltf. Apr., 'ta.
aissSASssa. . . aaaaisaaa.
BARBER V HASSIMGLT?,
PHYSICIANS ANO SUR6E0NS,
Ofl-r tholr BfofsMlrasI aarrloa ta tks alllaaa
of Mlddlabara aad Tlatnll. IMSaa afaw Soar
waoiat taa taan noaaa, la araora-a naiiaiag.
DR. J. Y. SHIN DEL,
BURGEON AND PHYSICIAN.
Middltborp, Pa
OfarkUpmfanloastaarlsaat tha altltaaa
or niiQdiaawrw bbq VKisilf.
Mar. II, 'ft.
JJB MARAUD ROT BROCK,
Fremont, Snyder county, Pa
tradaata at RaltlnMra Uellawa of Phaalalaaa
ana nariaoa. onara kta proiauinaal i
arrloa
to ika aualla. ap-akt KaglUk aad oan
iBS.
Marek, IT, I HI. M.
JJ J. SMITH,
Physician & Surgeon,
fremoni, Siydtr Courtly, Pa,
IMtara hit vrafaMtoaal aarvlaas talks rakll
OfBca aa Mats atraat. J ass IS "Ta,.
jyn. J. O. WAONER,
Pbyslclasi rtnd fiar ,
(Iffara Ma yirafaaa tonal aarvleaa lo Iha sltlaaas
of Adaaaakarg Bad flclally. Auf.a,'Wf.
JK. J. F. KANAWEL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Cntrllle, Rnyder Co., Pa
tiftara bit profMaloaal tarvloaa talks pablla.
a-s.
IT J. KCKUKRT,
SURGEON DENTIST.
lut KBKHT'S III.OOK,
Sflintgrore, I'nni'n.
Profaaalonal bailnaat proiaptl- attasdad to,
may is, '7.
pF.nciVAL HERMANN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
KraUmnllf, Snydtr Co., Pa'.
Oflara bla profaaalonal aarvleaa to tha eltttnl
of Krataarvllla and ylolnlty. A ns. IM.'f
J)R. A. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oftara hl prytaaalnnal a-rvlraa to tbaeltltana
oi Aoamiuuia ana ytitoiiy.
Sapt. 4 'II.
J K. VAN BU3K1RK,
4URQI0AL a MECH4MCAL DENTI81
Solinsrovr, Pen it 'a.
8. SMITH.
Heaver Hprlnirs, Penn'H.
Will alr atand a law daji
i Iba aalabbrlni(
Mai , isa'i.
loa ua aaru wai k,
ISAAC IIHAVtiR,
C 7
Middleburg. Snyder County, Pa.
tirrira in rsasins saaa was DaroT
Ivarything belonginff to tbe pro
fa aiou dona In iba bait roaaaar. All work
warranted Taroia moilarala.
Ha will al.o atland to bualBOta arary Iwa
waaka at (;r ntr.Tllla, Tro at r, Baarar.
towu Ailaaituura and Paitonrllla.
HibaU.
ImwSm Hob,
IIni'1'inliui-g-, ln.
0. S. MASSER,
Proprietor.
VTbla Hobps haabaan Ha-furalakad and
will ift kept la tbn Hut Hanna, lanl Ulyla.
Uood l.lquora, (lood UiganaBd tibaraai vary
Modi rata. March ,'M,tt.
BOABDlGHOUSE.
rpHB Undaraiaasd would raspsclfully In
X'form tbt Iravalling pablla, busineat
mea, wltnaaaaa aad jurora Ib attaodanca at oat
Uourta thai ba baa utada ampla praparallona for
hair aeooiuvHxtatloB aad will aadaayor lo aa
larialn hla patrona In aood alyla at Ilia moal
raaaosabla rataa, Hoard lug Jlouaa a raw daara
wait of IhaOcurt Houaa.
OABBIU.BE ATH.
apr. ;.! j. Prtrl. lor.
WASHINGTON HODifc!
IMiddlebursr, itx
JOH N LI JIBE RT, Proprietor
Tka abora Mpalar Haaal kaa baaa aaattad
aad rafuralahad la tha boat ttyla. Ita aaatral
loaatloa aaakaa It aoaraataal lav kaalaau
bibb i paraaaa ib sttaadaaoa at uoart asd au
otbara wko ara sallad ta Mlddlabara. Tka la
bia la alwaya aoppllad wltk tha boat la IWaiar.
aat tka Bar wltk aood llqaora aad taa Slaala
sttandad by aararufl koatlari. Tarau aoSaraia
aprtt a, iits
CENTREVILLE IIOTEL,
(LalaMra. Waarar'a.l
Oaatarvlla Saydar Co., Pa.
PETKa HABTMAR, Praprtata ,
Tkla Was aa tabllaka aad wall kaawa ba
kaalaf baaa paraaaaad ky tka aadaralaaad,
IUIU a Ikara al Iks pablla aat raaaaa.
April, S. Ull.
rpHE NATIONAL HOTEL.
JOHN B. FOCKI.KR, Prop'r.
Selinavf-rove, Fa
Tkla Oaaal la alaaaaaUy loaaUd Ib Iba "aa
asd la a vary daalrabla plaaa far Irayalara 1
aoaaaioppmgoaoa win aa aara taaallaaala. m
baataflloaor la Ikaaal "
ara arataiaaa aaauaraallaaaaaaatloawi
Iba UotaU Asv.IS.11
Merchants9 House1
NORTH THIRD RTRIET, TUWl tM
Terms --81-60 per day
HENRY BPAUN, Prop'tf
W.BPAHH. Clark apr.l.'M
J B. 8KLUE1MER , , .
DBAaVKB 1
IIARDWAltC
Iron, Uails,
Steel, Leather, .
a. Ail
' ' Mill art Jl VI".
Ccach&Caddlrx.W.
ANO MAKtlPACTCIaR Of I
stoves & TZnuztrt
: alAUKPT Ttv"T. J
I i. 'li b.m wlrrt