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Ho that will not reason u a bigot ; ho that cannot is a fool ; ho that tlaro not is a slave.
MIDDLEBUKGII, SNYDER CO, P ENN' A7 OCTO I) 15 It '21), 1885
KD1TOK and ritOJMtJKTOU
"VOL. XX I
NO 4(5
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Fredericksbus. Sprttsjkarila, Sick
saond, tni Petersburg-
A VISIT TOTHK BATTO tFIK .DS DY TdX
6lST RXUT. P. V. 1.
WnLicnu.;(H To., Oct 11, '33.
Lientn. D- T. Rhonda wd ll
writer of Middlebnr-Kb, i.d.1 A. P.
Helfricb of A-imnsbtirg, started on
the excursion to attend Ihe reunion
of the 51st P. V. I. at Petersburg,
end to viuit tbo batlUfioldi of Frml
erickbburff, 8poUsjWauin, Kicbmoud
aud rcteri-burg. At Sm.butj tbey
were joined by the following Tutor,
toe: Lieut. M. L ScbocU of New
Borlio, CaptainB J. P. Urooke end
J. V. Miller of Lewinburg, Lieut
Wm. F. Campbell of Alien ood,
Adam (llase, II. H. Conrad and
Abrabam M. Haas of Suubury. Wo
left Sutibury at 1 10 p. m., arriving
et HariUburg at 4 30 and at L'ultU
wore at 6 30 p. m. wbore first stop
was made to await tbo ar
lival of comrades from Eietonoud
I'biladelpbia. Wo left the tiaiu aiid
took op quarters at tbe Windsor
Hotel, opposite tbo Culvort depot.
Tbe vets scattered to look up tbo
sights of Ualtimore, and as tbe wea
ther was Tory Inclement tbey re
turned to tbe botel with water drip
ping from tboir overcout as it rain
ed terribly all evening. We retired.
At 3 a. m. wo wore ugaiu routed aud
in thirty minutes wero aboard train
where wo met tbo following com
rades i Cap.. V. F. Nicholas. Sergt.
John C Oilier end Aaron Uoangst
of Easton, Capt. Geo. Sbill, Samuel
M. Corey, Wm. II. R. Vox, Charles
R Fox, John M. Sbill, Amos 0.
Tyson of Norrietown, J.' M, Levin
andVaftbington Smith of Hovers
ford, Lieut. Jacob Sauto of liar
rieburg and Wm. C, Ilensol of Ci.m
don, N. J. Arrived at Washington,
D. C at 5 A. M , nod m'.'o a step of
"5 minntoB to ration up. L-ft Wunb..
ington and followed tho Potomac to
Qwiotico, wbero the road left tbe
river, arriving at Frodoricksburg at
8 a.m. Afur a short march tbe Ex
cbango Hotel was captured and Dr.
O. Ii- Luck, tbo gonial and opon
boarted proprietor surrendered tb
botel with a full line of accommoda
tions. The wholo party marched to
tbo diniDg room where peace wat
rondo and tbo treaty was ratified
After partaking of tbe good tbiugf
But before us, we again returned to
the office wbero we found tbe car
liagea ready. Tho veterans were
soou all aboard and moved away.
Some to tbe historic ground of
Spoltsjlvaoia and others following
tho lines of woiks around Frader
icksburg. Tbo works around tbe
city have mostly been loveled down,
but maoy signs of tbe conflict still
remain. We crossed tbe Rappahan
nock and asconded Mary's heights, a
tboi t distance from the Lucy house
where Gen. BarnsiJe bad bis Head
Quarters dnricg the terrible battle
of Deo. 12, 1SC2. The boose on
Mary's heights is still occupied by
Mien Mary and alios Fanny Feott.wbo
informed ua that tbey occupied the
place during tbe battlo. We re
crossed tbo Rappahannock at Fal
mouth and drove through tbe town
reaching the road where tbo Con foil -ate
troops lay behiud the stone wall
At ouo bouso a lady showed us
wbero a shell from our latterips
passed through tbe door, killing
Goo. Cur and wounding sovoral of
bis Staff. This boube bears many
scars of shells and minnio balls
Tbe heights wbore Gen. Lee's bat
teiios were was next visited. This
ground is now tb9 National Ccnio
tery, bas 221 acres and contains the
graves of 15,791 Union soldiors.
The ground is beautifully laid out,
and tbe graves are all marked by
marble bead stones. A Register is
kept in tbe office, and all visiters are
requested to Register their names
After visiting the rost of tho battlo
field we returned to the town. In
strolling through the streets we
could see many marks of the strng
gle of 23 years ago. Fredericksburg
is an old town, every bonse shows
some mark of antiquity and wo could
see all shades of people. Oa Wednes
day, Oot 14, tbe party again board
ed tbe train at 8 a. m., and at 10
o'clock we paesod through Rich
mond, tin great Confederate strong
hold. Ry 11.30 we reached Peters
burg, and were met at the-depot by
llayor Jarrett, Oeu. Stetb Boiling,
P, M., Mr. E. B. Bain, President of
C'. trr-'rof Commerce, nod soverul
, t5-,Dd a
short reet the veterans, in company
witli some of those who met tbcm at
the depot, were taken around to the
various points of interest in tbo city,
and in tbe afternoon were escorted
in carriages out to the battle 6elds
around Petersburg. Tbe crater was
first vieitod, wbore tbo Society held
its Aunual Business Meeting. The
fallowing officers wore elected :
Pres. M. L Scbocb, Now Berlin, Pa j
Vice Pros., Wm O, Hensel, Camden,
N. J., and John C. Pillar of Easton,
Pa., Seo; Samuel McCleltan, Noit'm
town, Pa., Tress , Edwin Shall, Nor
ristowu, Pa., commit too onjcolors,
were re-elected. Resolutions ex
pressing the thanks of the Associa
tion to the citizens of Petersburg
and tbe cx-CoDftderate soldiers for
their kind reception and hospitality
wereadoptel. Tho Society by a
uuaiiimous vote soleclod Antietam
Bridgo as our next plnci of meeting,
when a tablet, c ;uun'tnon.tiog tbo
ehirgf mule by tho Rogiment on
Sept, 17, 1S02, will bo erected Tbo
veterans now visited the following
Forts and Works : Fort Sedgwick,
generally koowu as Fort Hell, where
oooh vet out a cane as a relic. Com
rade D. T. Rhonda secured a cherry
tree that grow in tbo Fort and ex
pects to eat cherries from it cro
mauy years. Fort Wan en wbn next
visited which is in a gjod stale of
preservation. Xxt in order was
Fort Rice. From this Fort you
have a good view of the city aud
where the old gun called tho "Moss
Monger,'' would sometimes woko up
tho inhabitants in the early mom by
dropping one of its G 4-pound shells
among the houses. Following tho
line of works we rcachod tho Seven
Sisters, also Fort Morton, Mattery
14, Fort IIakill, and lastly Fort
Steadman, where some of tbe Mid
dloburgh boys showed their valor on
Maruh 25, 1EG4, in asHiating to re
capture tho Fort. Tho wholo party
tbeu returned to tin city. In tbo
evening mauy citizens and ex Con
federate soldiers called upon tbo
veUrars, and a very ploauant boor
was spunt, after which th -i party,
hoaJo 1 by Mayor Jarrett, Col. E B
liaiu, Oeu. Boiling, Col. Qillem and
Col. Li ibor, Petersburg's great Urew
er aud Kottler of the foam, The
last named gentleman was a Union
soldier aud wliou tho war clossed re
mained in Petersburg and is now
very wealthy. V.a. Post. coiled
upon Senator Mahoue at his bounti
ful residenco ou Lot g Market Street
and woro received by tho Senator
in a very cordial manner. After
baking each one by tho baud, mak
ing many congratulatory remarks
and pleasantly discussing the battle
of the Crater, (a beautiful painting
of tbe crater banging boforo us ou
the wall) All were invited into tho
magnificent diniug room, where
many good things such as chain
paigno, cigars, &o , awaited an at
tack. The large sideboard was cap
tured and teetotalers were very
scarce. The p'irty next Tisited tbe
Senator's beautiful Library, and af
ter spending a short time, returned
to tbo hotel. Tho morning again
saw us strrted for the National Coins
etery at Poplur Qrove, four miles
south of Petersburg. We discover
ed the graves of mauy of our com
rades who were killed in the battle
of Aug 17 aud 18, 1SC-1. At this
place, comrade Goo M. Auraud, ono
of Snyder county's boys is buried.
Tbe cemetery is tbe most beautiful
we have visited. Mauy relics wore
galbcrod hero. Returning wo visit
ed Fort Wadd worth aud othor works
on tho way. Dinner at 12 M. sharp.
At 12 35 p.m. wo left Petersburg
for Richmond and took quarters at
tbe St. Clare botel on Ninth and
Qraco streets, opposite Capitol, Ste
phen Hunter, propiiutor. Visited
Libby prison, now nsed as a store
bouse for Phosphate, also visited
tbo Capitol, Bull Island, Holwood
and National cemeteries, Water
works, and many othor places of in
terest. Tbe Rebel works around
tbe city nearly all romain as they
were twenty years ago. Richmond
is a beautiful city and first among
tbe buBiiiess centres of the South.
Wo left Riohraondon tbe loth at 10
p. in. and arrived in Washington
eity at 12 35 a. m. On the 10th all
publio places of iuterest were visited
by tbo boys; Cap'tol, Treasury,
Posl-jffloe, War Department, War
Museum, Smlthouian Instituto, Pen
sion office, Washington Monument,
and last but not least, tbe White
,Ub9b.!1 J-l the pleasure of sbak-
wbo gave a reoeption in tbo Fast
Parlor at 1 30 p. ro. The many
Parks of tbe Capitol were alto visit
ed. We left Washington at 10 p.m.
and arrived at Sonbury at 5 a m.,
sorry that wo were compelled to
soon to separate "
O.O.GUTEML'S.
"Wyer bryer.Jliinberloek,
Seventeen geesps In a flock,
One flow cant ami one flew west,
Ano one flew o'er tlia cuckoo's nest."
Whiff! whiz! Presto, change!
Kver shifting, always shiftless,
Wheelihont and turnabout, and
skoodoodle every which away.
Tramping yesterday, working today,
drunk to-morrow. Now in Ibo city,
where tho ponderous dgbt-cyliuder
selfspastcr and folder mingles thuns
dor ond lightuiug, ink aud chenp
bombastic stupidity at chain-light-ning'speed
5 aud anon in the back
woods villago, whore the antiquated
lomon-bqiicezor band-press squeaks
and wheezes under its weekly and
and weakly burden of ignoramous
politics, thanks for tha pumpkins
and turnips, rural rhymstor doggor-
ed to some freckled Nancy Jane, or
the memory of some infantilo victim
of whooping cough or green apple
cholio, mnrdcrod English, massacrod
grammar and smashed authography.
Hero a dandy, thorn a ragmuffin.
everywhere a philosopher and a vag
abond. Tho Bedonin of civilization, Ihh-
maclito of Christendom, stamped by
the linger of omuipotont idewlioy
with tbo.Caiu-lik'j brand if ceaso
less unrest, tho Z'ttl of pcrpotnal
motion. T'ie woild owes much of
its IL'ht to him. A vast amount of
scionco, its art, its literaturo'aud its
roligiou would bo buried injmpeuo
trablo obscurity but for him.
To hisTuiniblo, dingy fingers man
kind, at least in pait, owes every
spollingsbook and bible, evory'poem
history, revelation, dii-covery and
I'all MM (i tzttte sensaliou that
stoi'os tho miuda of tbe "inn and
tickUs th lit d Us of the foolish. And
yet bo is a vagrant, a homeless waus
doror, knowing evorybo ly, curing for
nobody and nobody cares for bitu.
Such is "tho history, tbo life, tho
epitomizod biogropby of uinety-nine
out of every hundred of the peripa
tetic printer tribe. Creation's or
phaus, f jotbill of.fortuuo, thistle
down of luck, tbo world s least ap
preciated necessities and benefactors
Without thom half of , Dakota's
223 daily, wookly and monthly pa
pers would bo impossible Heaven
graut them in some other world tho
rest aud poace aud contout that are
denied them here. Cul.l "at Dunuu
SIDLALL'S DAYIN3S.
Newspaper advertisements are
read while tbo advertisers sleep.
The man who advertises in dull
times will never feel dull times.
Advertising is the philosopher's
stono that turns a man wares to
gold.
A few gallons of printer's ink
spread over a newspaper will equal
tho seavices of an army of druui
merfl. Some call it luck ; others say it
was business ability. It was neither.
It was shrewd and judioious advert
ising. He wbo starts without money but
with faitb iu adveitising soon out
strips tbe capitalist who does not
aduertise.
Printer's ink has made more for
tunes than have ever been mado oa
all the stock exchanges and in all
the gold mines io tbe world,
A good name is better than grout
riches, so Solomon said but tbe
man who advertises liberally and
judiciously gets both tbe good name:
aud the great riches.
. . .... . i
The Denver Opinion assorts that
Algernon Sartoria, the husband of
Nellie Grant, bas been exceedingly
brutal in bis treatment of . her, and
that she does not want to live with
bim. Tho only reason why her
separation bas not been completed
is beoiusa she bas thus far been un
able so for to obtain possession of
her three children- If Mrs. Sarato
ris gets possession of them, she will
probably, after tbe monrniog in tbe
0 cant family ends, bring a suit for
divorce from tbe brutal, uunppreol-
ative creature the. married. This
marriage was tbe regret of Graot's
life, This is not gossip, bat a pleio
-t r
HE KNEW BILL 0IMP3.
"Do joa know the prisoner at the
barf
Iliml"
"Yes; answer np prmnpt."
'That follow thoroi" '
"Certaiulyj do you know Limt"
''Iliui!"
"Yes, to be sure- why don't yon
answoi!"
"Why, p:.baw, Judge! Him an' me
married gals out of the sumo family
liistf ra, you might say."
"Well, d.J you kuoW LimT''
"Him?"
"Can't you ondersla-id plain Eng
lish? Do you know ths maof
"Tl.at'ii?"
"Of coureo, you blockhead. Do
yon know bim ?'
"Know biiu? Why bless your old
benrt. Jndgo, he's got a pop now
that I gave him mor'u fivo years ago
an' you never seed such a dog in all
your born days as that'u turned o it
to bo. Why i pshaw, Judge, yon
oouldn't find nothin'l ko him with
bido an' bair on iu seven cotiDties,
but the way I camo to got him was
tho funiest blamed thing you ever
hoerod tell of. You ZZ iho wuy of
it was this ah?"
Hold on! Stop light thore ! We
don't want any dog slorion just now.
Do you know him?"
"Who.'"
"Why, this man !"
"I'h ! Why I 'lowod yon meant
tho dog. Well if I'd Luowtd tho
pup half as well as I did him, you
cau hot your socki ho wouldn't nevs
er ugot bim, Judge, that dog was
half pioter, an ah?"
"Step this sawing around and an
swer the quesliou, or you'll bo corns
mittcd.''
"Uh?"
"I say you'll bo committed."
"Uh?
' I say you'll bo committed for
contempt."
Forwhatr
"For contempt.''
"What's that?"
"Will you answer tV t;cstion !''
"Yes."
"Well, then, why don't you do it?'
"Do what?"
'Answer the question!''
"What question?"
"The ono I asked you."
"Whioh'u?"
'Do you know tho raau.'"
"What man?''
"Tho prisonor at tho bar."
"1 woudor now if you mean Bill
Gimps?"
"Certainly. I) you know bim?"
'Didn't I pay wa both married in
to tho samo family?''
'Yof; but do you know him?''
"Well, now, boo boro Judgn.
Don't you know I'd be like to know
my own brothor-io-law?"
Will you answer the qnoetion?"
"What question?"
"Do you know Dill Gimps?"
"Didn't I give bim a pup iiveyoars
ago?"
"Yosi but do yon know bim?"
"Well now, see boro Judgo, 1
claim to bo free born aud half wliito.
and do yon s'poso I wouldn't have
any moro Bdusoj thai to fool
away a dog on a man I don't know
No, sirsec; I never got so blamed
flush with dogs as to wuste 'em like
that. Know bim? Of course I do;
better'u I do tho sizo of my own
foot or my old womaa's voice, and
could' v told you so long ago if you'd
only ast me. Know bitu at the ba?
Why, blast it all Judgo, that's where
I first got acqnaiuted with him, by
his standio' treat, as I never knowod
a man, Judge, that was more cortain
to turn Jack right where it was
needed in a gamo of seven-up than
bim. You can go your pile on bim
for that every tiaio and never got
left. Yes, sir, I'd know Bill Gimps
any where, even in moetin', though
1 dou' t s'poso I oould over make out
bow be got there Know bim? Yes-
sir-ee bob. I know him as well as I
do when dinner time oomos. Is
that stroDg enongb Judge, or do
yon want me to projaoo his note to
show bow muob more I know bim 7
I can do it if sich is law."
"That will do."
uh;" , ,
"You may step down! "
"Down wbore?" ,'
"Down stairs, jou blockhead.
K... '-J -'. J
Idleness it tbe refuge of weak
minds. .- . - . J j J
Know thy work , and do it Uk
Hercules. One monster there U io
Tho silver dollar at tho prosont
value of silver is now worth exactly
scveiitynirio ceuts, so that eveij
one receiving silver would bo a Iom i
to tho extent of twenty one o. o's on
tho dollar, but for his ability I.
push off tlio vitiated currency upon
"omo ono rlso. Tho Ocvortiniciii
stamp is what saves tho dollar ii
ibis country it is of uo avail abroad.
i3ut there U a limit to what even
tho Government can do. And I'm
indi ations are that iu the m.illci
silver coinage this limit is pi ft t
nearly reached. Wo I email; ; I.
The coinage of tLo present eevei.l v
u i no cent dollar xhould bo stppcl
l.y Congress. 2. We must have n
certain amount of nilver coinige
3, Tho law should tnalio Iho silvci
coinnge adjunlablo to its iiitii slf
value as compared with gold. 4 It;
should bo mado dincrcM nmry withl
the President to clop silver coinage
at any lime. Congress certainly!
cannot le.'inlulo sucocsHfully in siicb
matters years any years ahead as it j
ha atlemp'ed to do . The pres
ent dollar should bo giado tlly re
tired ao l an hoiiost dollur tako iia
place ono that need not be asham
ed to look a gold dull ir iu tho face.
-Chrirtitn it Wvrk.
A Bir.iiirghnia (Knglnnd) pnper
nays: ''Not long ago tho wife of n
prominont ,f gentleman in this town
called at a leading sh-p mid notuvii
a beautiful camel's hair ihhawl. She
inqnireil tlio prico and was informed
10. S'io admired tho shawl ver
much, and upou being S(lieted to
buy it, said that her bin-hand would
never cUMout o pay "'.'ID for it.'but'
sho coiitiind, a bright idea striking
her, 'I will pay you ou it. mid
tuo next timo you nee, my husband
passing show him tho shawl and
tell him it is only .'0, and I am
sure be will buy it.' Tho propiiotor
readily assented, and a few days af
terward tho husband, on passing the
shop, was called in, saw tho shawl,
and in a liltlo while consented to
givo 2'). A fow days later, while
walking in the street, his wife ob
served tbo identical shawl ou lh"
shoulders of a woman for whom she
long suspected her husband euter
tained moro than a neighborly re
gard. '
Mrs George Vau Ness of New
Drooklyn, tbreo miles fum Phiiu
field, N. f , recently presoutod bei
husband with four children, nil born
witbiu an hour, two being boys umi
two girls, Tho riuwcoun:rs,alihou;;h
niiiull aio vigoroiiK, and it is thought
they will all live. The mother is
doing well.
AVbat is s id to bo the largest gun
in tho world is being contracted in
Jersey City. It is breech loading,
sixty feet long. Tho propelling pow
er will bo compressed air which will
discharge a 150 pound dyuamite
cartiidge five feet long,
JgnoraucoMa the parent of many
injuries.
Ill examplon aro liko contagious
disoasos.
Charity is tho scope of all God's
commandments.
The last word in the most danger
ous of infernal machines.
He who takes plotsuro in evil ro
porta will soon becomo au evil
speaker,
tnncieno. mtwr)rini'fl,tiKiiKprinir ihiM ovoriPii, in
vvntiniiftfiuJ (iftU-in uvcr nt)lilnd. Kvurjr uuin
ber IW.itntt1 vif It plinlid enrBvlnB. Tliia
pnhlioJttton hirniAiina riin4 v MiiMilw wiiuclriKdl
of lofurnibtitiii Mlftrh nn jw run kIikjIiI williuU
I'h (oj)u)i ity of th iv-u MJi j.i AuHitii'AH il
ucb ibi iu i innilm too ni'urlj viutiiHibi f U
othflr rairvm of iiarlft(4 0nmttin1. I'rie. f :i Ji
Iir. licotiri tuClubft. Hnlu lr iiMMrvl- Ujni.
IIJNN ACO., Vul.liJur. o.,ll'.r..lviHy. N. Y.
a lain varu
Iia Tatunt OfSea anil li.va ir-- r4
mura than One HunUrnrl Td. u-
Pnnrt ppin-aiiuii n.i ..iiuui m n
iiiiinI bti.' anil furoiio enunlniiiw
'..hbjl.fii.L tAim-riiftll.
Auixnuitnta. anil all otiur.liaii.ra fi
KuIUuiuhI Slalva, I'anmU. , Knvl'iul..rranoa,
.ncuriuif tu iiivinlurrt tui-lr nalita.ill 111
'3 nartni at .liiirl lioaniii)iiruiDniatiriua,
Infiirniatiiin In olilainlng iiiilontiioliwir-
information aaut frei.. ratanta. oUainil
i iiiiwi witlioul tiiaran. iluu-uhu.. in
uU-Louki of
trfk olilaini'd
tkrouub Uuun Co. ara aut.loaa in tliuttcmiiiiio
Aliitrkitn frea. I lia ailvunlaaouf uul liutito i
anil umlur.td l' alf ioru Uo wU luUia.
Ad."rV 'l,i'!si3'"- OO . Offlca BCKWITM
AMaiuc-Ajf, IU iiruaUaay, I. aw tuik.
MaVasm-lOOiiar
feat print miii
luttllb Pi.mlltf
CorfaaRuaat-
ar. IMrahla, iiarfaot la airailuu.au4 ul
!iadniii.tloyllll(. Vl rilo for oijuiilur.
TST A Wn?T4 A luliln auil pem.rcr
W tXLi IJClJLf lux man to act a local
liuilt lii m'llliin Ilia olKilno ul' llr.ipu, Uum.v
WtiruliaanJ Ornaqiantal Trecn. '
UtlAlil.rji li.t'llASR,
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Au. VI, 1. ta pJ. 4
Only Temperance Bliters Known.
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mum
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pill-( III.. I,,HX ,pf lli.n l.t-,l
lllllonn l.rnr tvkllitiouy tu ill wun
a 'rriil nirnlivn i-Hn-N,
II Inn pun If VrtrrloMo Prvpmtt"n,
tn.ili'fnnii tl,.i iinilvn hi'ilwKinl nM n( I'lililurtiin.
the i.tintli luril propi'Mli' t if wi ll h ,rn tlluicUrJ
lli-n (rum wliliuiit i:i,i n: . f Aln ul
It rt'lllutra llm -b(ixu ul 01m 4c, (UiJ ttiO
p:iln-nl rt'iiivmt, liin Imi.tMi.
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T'Hiit; npirl.it IdMiiivnlur miiI liitiynruinr h(
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WnrKI hi mmlirtnil li". n rr,liHtiiliili il tn'...-M.iii;
tin- pnwiT if ViNniAii lliTTinn In hu.iJn; lliu
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lltiliiul, Sil.lurirtr, Allli-ltllloil". Hi.lv. lit. ll;uri'tlc
uii l Tmilo nH.rtic ul VisniAH r.itTnm
to il Uhhn, nf nny uiIht iii.-iIh Iiii- In Hi- nil,1.
INo ii'i-ii him i,k.- Hi' Mitt mi- bii -hiiIIiii
In il-.r.-ttlniH mill ri.'tniitii Iimi lum,-II. .rm ulril
tlii'tr lion-. nn nut ilii.i-iiyi. lv tniii'Tnl pmpmh
nr nlluT IIIM.1U-, ni.it ili vilai uivum wunluJ
ln'V-ni'1 l!n p.iinl nf r-'itnlr,
til I lou a, II, ' it, I It r lit, iM.Tmlttrlit ntiilMn
luiiiil l ev.-r ni tin vuli'iil tliriiiiifliiiiil tlio I iiltnl
Mrtli'i4, imiliciilarljr in Iti.i Yallra nf ixir (Tt-Ht
nvrin nn. I lltalr yii.i Iril'iitnili'. ilnriiiK Itii" Sininmr
mi'l Antiiirn, rtln:iy during wiuauu ul uuurunl
bi-fll innl ilrA-ti.'n-.
'I licau l'.rra ore liivnrliiWjr umimpnulml tir
ri,.i.ivj id rn'.iMiifiilfl n( I In Miiin.'i'-h, livi-r nitil
b.in-i'1. In llii ir tn-alini'iil. iiuwIti. rxi rtinrf
nMini rfnl IMlu.in n Ukjii Uji'M (nwn, Is bliw
lui"' n.'i i'f ury.
Tlirr In iio rnllinrtlt fir tlm pin1"""
riinil In I).-. .1. V a i Miii Vimhh Hit mil.. n
ll will Hi-fi! Iv ri i.invii llii- ilurl.M i.lnri'il irii
li.Vlnr null wlilrli ih,. Inii ! ni.. I Ivj.nl llin
M:ill lil.ll! .Illntlllllil. Il:i IM-iTclliiliH nf 111," liver,
ii'nl p nuntllv 'xi'iiiii,; lliu InA.tiiy luuitli ii ul
III- lii.'.'i' ivi nrtfjti..
tortlf y t,i. lio.ly mmltiM iVi"no hr p'lrt
rTiiiL' nil III, ll inln Willi Visruill lliiTr.. No
lilii l.-mlr i nn Ink.' h.iiii uf n .-li'i,i Ihn. for,..,riiii i.
ll lui ijiirnl". Hi,. Moniri, li aii.lrtim-
liln'.'S tin- tori'lil I.Imt nnil Itnmla. cli iuinlnir
I hi III. K i if nil Imiiui illiw, liiiiHirt i,i- hr iinii
lk""ir l' i llin IruiiK', nml rnrrj lnr nir villnuil Out
n lil of Ciiliiini'l. or nilicr uiiin ml, nil 11. imiiiohh
iu itt T fruiii Hit avili'iii. It 1 1 1 a.-;.' ni nilinlui
trAii.ni, u)iiiit in action, auj ttrlulu In lU
n't- in1,.
lift-,Kln r ln!li;'Mtlnn, Hon.livlio,
ruin in Hi,1 Slimil.h'ix, 1'ihivIi:, 1 U;lilnr a i.r tliu
li.v t, l'ln'iiiiiniu'i. Inrim-.. Ilml i'uHio In tlio
Mmitli, MiilillK A lliu In. ruliiiliillnu nf tlio
llinn, mid a liiiii.li."l I'lln-r palnfiil m ni Ionia,
an- nt nir rilliM.I liy iNniuw Kin tux.
I'ur liilltiniiiitiK.ry nml I'lirmno Klimim
ntism, Omit, Ni'i.rn!k..i. lU.'iu a nf 111 l'.il,
I.ivit, Kiilu.'Va nml llin lil. r, lln lliiif-rn Imvo
mi njiinl. In Ihiw.-. iw in all ouiiatltntiitiml I U
fni.n, Wamrh'h Vinuiah lirnrnn linn nhown
it K'n-nt cm ul iv o iH.wm siu Uio uiunt oIjiUiiaIo
nn I luiiwinlili r un
.fli'i liuiiK iil Itlai'imra. lVpon i-inrnpwl
In I'n'niM nml MiihtiiIk, kih'i nn riuinlii.ia,
I'Tprt-m.-UT. UoM lNi.tiTH.ai.il Vimm, in tiny
ii'hmii'O In llf' nm Biibju-t l I'maly-n nf tim
l.imria. 'i oKiinnl m-'ninst tlid, tuko otxaUuiutl
(J.ir"4 of Vink.iaii lliriKiiK.
hlili llla-ii, h-rnifula, Fnlt Tllictim,
VIi.t-, Swcliinpi, J'impli a, ltisnili i, Itnllk , er
liiinrli'n. liluc annua, rVnld In n,, t;,,rt Kvfa,
lTvii.n., luh, Si'iirfH, lilsrnliMTitiiin1, llutnoia
ami iIimM'-cn of tin. Skin, ( a-inh-v.r Iminn nr
fntiir.', ar- llifialiy lnif up innl vv rirrl out of
llin f.nunu iu a ahul l, Hum hy Uio uao cl Ui
lilttTA.
I'tti, Tapoond olhcr Wnrma, lurklr
In tlm at.:n of ao many ttiuuviiiila, aro
pfTv'tunllv tU'j.lruvfl nml rnrnnveil. avit.'iii
of mriliiuiin, tin Xfnuiiup', no ntitlinlnilniii-a.
will frtte iho BHU;ia fi-um wunnalike Vusuah
JJlPTKKH.
AlriiNli'B, Nrarl.'l iPcvrr, Miiniid.Whnop.
Iti CuiikIi. nml nil chiMr. n't ilimnam rmy lm
inmlii l wt m ti' liy k I'ititc tlio bunola nprn
Willi nul l ilnai nf tlio l ltt.-ni.
For I'Vmulo i'.iitiplnliiia, In vonnjf nr
clil. murriiil nr fllvl", lit lli lit n nf vmnnii
Iih.hI. or tliL- luiu of life, tiiU iHtU'ra tiua uo
I li aMiK tli Vltlloil Plood when n
t-n 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 a lii. i Dimuttli 1 f. Ii I i in Iii: ' ..
i.r.nrun; . nr:.n it vln-n nli..tri;rti l ninf n.i.t--pi-.li
in llin vi i.ii; p. au It v In n it la fi.nl;
inir fci lini;n wlil t. II ,mu v.-linu, iukI lliu LfiuIJi
uf l!ui r .t.-m v.ill fnP.i.iv.
Iu com liml ni i illr. tit- Vtu ni a trial.
It Mill iMt'i f-ii- tim If. i Mil' Imltlij i.i n lH.itr
(uai-m'ii.'i of its uuiiu l!.au u l' :hlliy Rilvrrilkir
unlit.
Aroimd ench hotllo am tM illrix-tlaiui
priiili"! In ili.Ti'rnt l.'iiiiiitca.
II. II. rtrIniiiilU Druir Co., Vmprli'lnr,
Huu hraiK-1 (.'!., an I r:s,unkK?i Wiiuuirviu Uk,
tjnr. C'liaritiii Ht., Nlw Vnrk.
SolJ by all i'ealoi and Urucylti. ,
CXIOWKJ OAIET
msmfm
Pmlllrerir.-a fiwl fir iTr.ln, (-r?af. iml frr
tllizi'iH. No -cfi lo fliaiiirn. ti.itc In til irilm
tn a r.iiiinrrtii'l Willi ("iiii in .i to ilii.h im'ili iii-i'iiin.
titina liiaiaiitly. Will ww Llilm y l'i w. rti ami
r 11 ifi-alnn I'vi.nly, witlmiit rrni kiiiM. V. ill Uii-'i ih.
iiln (.in liy i Ii .ui linti a, p'u. l.-r uL'l atbua nliuu
utliurx iml. U at ti trip L".i Iu uio.
CROWN GRASS SEEDER.
n-ailiialc! loanw from D to 2S H a. rlnvi rorrra'S
r. i .i'r a'-rc. Vnry rtr.imt ar .l rltirrlili'. Vi'i o,l
ami Ba plpn frmma. all lr n v liwl. wlro m-'ltatcr
no una. hot rxp'-iiMvoi W'll tipuy robt flrat
aciiKon ami la-t fnr year". Fimt pn minm. Kv
crvwlnrn i-xl, CROW R&VSRSIOLK
COMBINATION HAY CARHICH AMD Sllin
9LIH09. lliunoo'iuil liu iiiu -ity anil iilrkiiaa.
tUi n llninnnil 1 Our iiiin.la ari-iiinila of 1) t
liii'trriu m l v i k i 1 ) 1 work nwii, ami full v wurmntcil,
H. n.1 r f'ir. iiiiif tj CKOVVN K.7Q, CO.,
Pftotpe, N.Ya jtriiluiitiuu Una iwycr,
LEFFEI7B
IMPROVED
ill U m HUasdLno.
AIX TCTJ TABT3 MACS 0V
MALLEAILE & TOUaUT IS01T
Ke Sbrlnllng, Swelling or Warping.
Tn T iini ii nn. ...
Kiuiuutim- Wian t-.ttuiaa Iu tbo WOHI.lt, J Ii.
likJSX la OUUlfkeX. Muuit fa? Olroulara Io U .
c:a::r.:7i:LD r::::::;i co,
Al torn eys-Al' Law.
J M. HTKRHK,
AlTOriNEYAT LAW,
Mi'l lU hiirijli, I'run'it.,
WTart hla prnfot. (nnal rarvlpt. n Hiatal II
!..oninilnn in hnh.ii or in rn an. ('niiaa
pr inrl)T att l.Hil.l.. Ollloo law iloora tal
ul inn I'uit uinno.
J.UIKSU. CKOU.SK,
ATK)IlNi:V.AT-LAW,
MIIlLl:rH(iLf, TA
All h.,..(,fM nirntil to lil, curt wlilm
ii -iv pn tnpt tttantlon. oniaititx r II Ur
inn ml KiikII-Ii. j
JACOlt GIUJKUr,
.it fori, rt nml Cuiiiinditr ul Lain
MIDIH.KIM Itllll. PA,
iNillarllnni anil all ni.ir I uiit .,,,
iv tirinlcil to. ( uiiriiltatl .n In Itallih ii
ilerinai,. u , ti
y.M. H. Hor.SWIlit'lII,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
N. I.INsiilliiVK Pa
J'l.llantlnri, ai., nil ntlirr irn) l.urlnr.. iimn.i.ti
Iv iitlnmln.l t.i. I ...,. 1 1 r. . 1
lorman. - ' "Kiiru aus
JtlD t,
11. l.MLI,
ATTOHNLYAT-LAW..
All t.uslnox antni.ii.l to hla vara will It
. protnplly iitlotnli d to.
Srpl. Sti.'.m.
O. DKITRICH,
,iTroui:r.Ar.r.M7.
M ,uk t ,sv. , Srfiitn,fiwtt pt.
All priifnMlnnal I unnrax irrmi.tlv atiir4.
tu. Donrultatlon. Id KDVllJb .ml (larm.V;"0
i.3.'yo.
E. LOWeT
ATIOnrJEY-AT-LAW,
SlltliUthurg, Pa.
h scirocn,
ATTOBNET-AT-LAV,
New Derln, Pcnn'a.
wlllrocalvn prompt atti,tio. Intie 2U,'7.
Qir vs v DLiacij;
Attorney 4 Oouiieellor-At-Law
omo.lo Ap,,.. HniMln, . ,,00, Ni?t
Kbvhtiink IIotisl. u"lO
KolliiMRrovo, lcnn a.
I'ollottlnn. t,.I ai oi'he7pr..,rM
tV J. SMITH. "
w. ATTORNEY AT J..A f ,
OtfarrMi p,of,.,on, SI,H . .. ;
Jou.ult.tlon. I. Loicllrh uu.i V.V. r"'
A. W. POTTER, '
ATU)nX,Y AT LAW.
Solinscrovo. Pa
7ul747:2.,,I't'l,Cnt,,'' "oaM.liKr.
JJ H. GUI MM,
Attoi-nny-nt-Tnw,
l'i luiij: C'u.
nn i.-Oa ISr(
.JOHN II. A It NO LI),
lio.i ruu.piiy .ttroii,,! tu. "IU
(AMUELH. OUWIQ,
A TTOllXKY-A T-LA W,
Kctlxbiirg. I nlon C o.. I'h!
(Wii'enn llirlmi io...,.i .
run ll,.a..a. ' uuor Um
in. .(, ;s77.tr.j
' ' """ II II Mi
I hy si cians, tc.
TT J. SMITH,
Physician & Surrjcerr,
' Iteuvrr Sjiriii,, Snudcr Count,, P
J' W. SAMI'SHL,
rnrilUA.NJAND SURGE0IV,
. u ...
i tmrreviiie, i'enn'a.
(J KIXJAK HA8S1NGKII,
DUVPlniiii ...
nioioiAiH a SURGEON,
Uf 1.1. ii. i ,
.......... ..urB,i, ivnn'a.
w..inntoq ?!,.: """
J CRIEH BARBEH,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Ml,l.ll,.l i. r
J)K MAR AND ROTUROCIC,
r- .
riemoni, anyner CBunty, Pa.
.n(,!,,1?',U"'8, tJ.H f ,1.1...
0l Nil I'M tori. (iMMrfl I.U ... 7 . "I
JQR. E. 7. TOOL.
PHYSICIAN AND SURG EOF,
I'Veebmrcr, P.
Oflora bf prfraaon.l iarrloaa to Ik. ?Lku.
U aonwraani In baih uV.ii' . ?lth,t
JgK. VAN BU35IRK,
PUROiOAi ft rr?-i":? v r