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Ill that will not reason in a bigot; lie that cannot is a fool; ho 1 hat daiv not is a slave.
KDITOK and TKOI'IUKTOU
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MIDDLE B UllG II, SNYDER CO, PENN'A, A PHIL !l), 188l!.
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On An Editor 'I Wasto Baskot-
JVrliftp In thin nogloctoJ i-pot in kid
Some tlioiitrhts that proudly did to
fitine rui)lri,
v'ws that the cle of morals mlhl
have w iiycd,
Or waked society to evils tllre.
Hut knowledo to nil oyes is not dis
played With all tli circuiUHtauco of time
nud place;
Necessity repressed tli nohlo effort
hindis
And froee them out for dimple want
of nac.
Full iunr an odo to "Gentle Spring,
add rex red
In th waste basket's clmos Audit itn
goal;
Full Mimy a eketcli here goes to it
long rent,
Or finds its coffin In a pigeon hole.
foxfon JW.
THE YOSEMITE VALLEY. CALI
FORNIA. WHAT THE TOUIltHT SKKM AND KXPK
R1KMJK3 TllKKK.
Kd. Post. lu rny last letter I
parted with yonr rcsJors at ITrtdio,
Cal., and promised to write soino
tbing in tbn fntnro about llio grout
Yoseinito Valley. Its woodoifal na
tural sceneries, an J cariosities, tnoot
of which 1 have toon in my travels
in California, havo made a lasting
impression on my memory, which
time can never tflfuoe.
From tbe city of Snn Francisco
there are two convenient routes to
tbe Yoeemite Valley, known respec
lively as the Madera aud Milton
rontse.tbe former is the shot tor and
most convenient line. The tourist
will leave San Francisco by rail and
go to Derenda on the old Madera
liue, from there, instead of a tiresome
coach ride over the plains, he will
make the jooroey io a railway osr
ainge aorosa Um moeb dreaded
)lntns to Raymond, this ride by rail
will oonsunie only aovoral hours,
AvLerous by staging it will consume
over 10 hours io hot and dnsty
conch. Oue first arrives at Wawo
Da and visits the Waraposa big trees
I have soon troos from 30 to 40
feet in diameter and the height was
nearly in proportion to tho thickness.
Tbe next trip is to Inspiration point;
lie re a grand view of this mighty
and wonderful laud uufolJs itself
all of the great and world-famed
promiuencos of the Yosemito stand
fully displayed before the traveler
At the extreme left band courses
down the rook-wall tho slender
Kibbon fall 3,300 foot from valley to
crest, and a plunge of about 2,200
feet in a vertical dirnotion. This is
close by tho old Yutoohanala or
Elcapitan, the king of all rooks and
chief of the valley, and is a yellowish
gray granite. The size of this rock
is enormous, if torn from its bauo it
would cover completely a epoco of
two milos square The eight next
behold tho Half-Donio, 9,080 foot
bove the sea j tbn the groat blope
culminatiog in tbe famous Glacier
point with Union point, and the
stately 8entinel standing clearly
out, aud lastly and ncurost, tbe Ca
thodal groups jeweled by tho beau
tiful liiidal Veil Falls. A half hour's
rido and the valley level is reachod,
and we are nnder the roariug
eeotblog and teanug fall, a gigantic
tnaaa of any w-wlito water, fully 40
feet wide at tho lop, 0 or 8 foot deep
and plunging C30 feet, tearing in a
series of mad cascades 310 feet
further to roach the level valley,
making its crest 940 feet above our
Leads, Continuing on np tba valloy,
tbe traveler passes the Cathedral
eprintrs, two spire-like poiuts eacb
about 900 feet high, starting out of
tbe crauito some 1300 foot up its
bides-tbeir extreme altitude above
the valley beiog some 2,200 fuot-
8000 the Sentinel is reacbod and we
continue under its shadow for noar.
iy half an hour. A fine view is ob
tained Jrotn near Cook's Hotel a
prominent resort for tourists. Tbe
I peotalor beiog thto directly under
iU enormous mass. It is 3 270 feel
' above tbe valley level and is prob
; ably tbe most symelrically piotur.
csque object in tho whole valley,
i woods views of the north wall are
,(, obtained all along tbe route.
From the first hotel, Sedig's, to
' Cook's od Baiaard's, ' all tbe way
along tba valley, grand flows of the
. Yoeetuit full U obtained by tbe
topr'-Wits rccr l steady and full,
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perceptibly. A most enporb view
of its gnat r pp r plungo of 1C32 feet
is obtaiood at the ripper iron bridge
at Duinard's. Clouds of mint over
bang the full coutinnally. Here oue
is within a half-mile of tbn water it
self, and the full force (f its tnnjosty
is felt. The next trip is to tho Ver
nal Nevada Full. A two hours ride
io the eaddlo over a vory wild trail
brings as to that most noted of fulh.
Directly in front of us stands the
monarch of oil Yoseruito water-fulls,
the "Nevada FuIIb.'' A tdreatn of
some 60 feet wido And 15 deop, rep
resenting the wholo forco of tbo
Merced river is hero choked into a
narrow cluice and rnus through its
box-like channel for a nnmber of
yards before niukiog it great plunge.
Once clear of tho lips of tho rock it
becomes one chuoa ol boildiiiig
white spray. As tho water rushes
aud plunges down it assumes every
cooceivablo form of which water is
capable t-f imitating.
Ureal rloinls of white fmoko-like
vapor are constantly nF,coiuling,
flowing away from tbo falliug mass
in ft dense mist and perpetual driz
7,lo, occarionully sending cp a denser
cloud, which becomes a vcritublo
hard rain. It is something liken
quarter of a tuitu to tho not mil fulling
water. At Snow's hi)ld,in tho early
spring, when tho full i high nnd
wild nil the windows no I doors fac
ing the falls are kept closed on ac
count of its spray. Tho eaves aro
continually dripping and.tbe porches
are as wet as though a heavy raiu
had fallen. Its roar is trerueudons,
eppeciilly in the spring of tho yenr.
Tho full is 700 feet high, and after
leaving its narrow bed at tbo top it
spreads out to soino 200 foet or
moro in width. Though so much
less in height than tbe great Yoso
mite fall, it is tbo graudost in the
valley.
A short dinlaoeo below tbo hotel
tbe head of tbe Vernal fall can be
approached. This is tbo second
plonge of the Merced river, the Ne
vada fall being tho first. Tbe Ver
nal is about as wido as the Nevada
fall, but only 3o0 feet high. It
makes a oomploto doad drop, strike
iug nothing until it reaches its rocky
bed below. At tho edge and side of
the fall is a natural rock pnrapot
about waist high. From this parapet
the tourist can with perfect safety
watch tho toriiblo full of this mighty
mass of water nearly to its bottom,
but to obtain this view one should
wenr rubber clothing, without such
protection ono can expect a thorough
drenching. This full is the general
favorito with most viuitors. .
Next in order tho tonriut will visit
Mirror Lako. To see tho beauty of
this lake ono inuut riao at G a. m. for
as soou as the 6im rises a breath
of wind rulllos the surfucoi f tho luke
and its wonderful refl cliou is seen
when tbe sua rises higher during
tho day this beauty iu all gooo. Here
overheud towers tho loftiust of all the
Vosemilo poaks, tbe ''Half lomo,"
being C.U00 feet above tho sai face
of the lake. This is by many re
garded us tho most wouudotful
mountain of tho Yosemito, us it is
tho highest. A fino view of its sym-
etricul ehupo is obtaiood from the
road taken iu returning from Nova
da Falls.
Glacier point in about a 3 hours'
ride from tho hotels. There is a
lunch elation at the top, kept by a
Air. iMcL'aaley, Ulsoier poiut is a
terriflo and trom ml job look-off
there is an iron railing on it breast-
high and witbiu IS inches of tbe
edge. Looking over it one glances
down 3200 feet, and ahead and
around bim are tho snowsclad Siorra
mountains and their culminating
summits. In front of tho sight-seer
is the tho Croat Yosemito falls.
Looking North we soo Eugle point,
4,000 feet high, tho North Dome,
Cloudd' rest aud Half Dome. To
tbe eastward Mount ftnr-King is
visible in its spotless wiutnr-clud
robe of enow and ieo, even in mid
summer. Tho Moicod group of
gtuat peaks confUtiug of Mount
Clark, or tbo ObolUk, 11,200 fctt
above Uto sea, and Grey's peak and
Hud mounlaiu aro soon from tbo
sumo point at a distance Back of
thoso again aro eeeu the peaks of tbe
fiual great raugeof tbe Siorra group;
Uuiooru peuk 12,000 foot Culbodtal
peak, 11,800 feet j Minarets, 12,000
foet, and tbe Syell gronp, of wbicb
Moobl Syell is 13,317 fjet bigb.
From Soutiuol Dome, a mile beyond
McCauley's, can bu eeeu Mount Daua
tbe southward is rising ground, cov
ercd with a douse growth of moon
taiu fir, with sugar-pine interiors
od. Tho view from tho Cnp or
Crown callod Sentinel Dotno, which
is upward of 4 000 foot above tbo
Valley, is the most comprehensive of
any within tho ecopo it is grand in
the extreme. It is only a repolion
of what has been said of tho Glacier
point. From Sentinel Domo, at this
great altilnde and longrango a little
toy box can bo seen, which is recog
nized us Kuow's hotel ; just beyond
is the great Nevada falls. At thi
great distanco is also soon a glistou
ing and ppaikliug loug ribonslik"
stroam, tumbling over the long in
clined face f the rocks. This is the
Silver Chain, a fall having an inclin
ed descent of 2.000 feot, but with no
great body of water. It is in the
smoothly polished walls known ns
the Liltlo Yosemito. This charming
valley ii the property of A. II. Wash"
bin n,ono of tho principal proprietors
of tho Madera Stngo lino nml Wo
wona Htation, tho starting point of
tho Maniposn Jlig Treo grovo ns al
ready staled. Lako Tenaya is about
2 inilea long nnd throo-foui tli of a
milo wido, nnd is a rnrely enow was
ler deposit being fed by tho eternal
snow and ico cupped mountains and
high peaks. This lul:o is pnrronmkd
by lofty giuuito per. Is of the same
color and formation as tboso of the
Yoeemite. Tenaya peuk which dom
inates tho entire luko to tho south
ward is some 3.000 feot above its
cm face, nnd about 11,00 ) feet above
tho eta. Tho l.nko itself is 8.000 feot
nbovo sea level- This lako is the
property of Join L. Mnrphy, who
has hero erected a comfortable hotel
for the accommoduliou of tourists.
Next week I will givo your rend
ers a description of tho hotels, Gey
ser Springs, Ac.
ltespectfully Yours,
JOHN K. GIFT.
. HP ' ' ." . I. J' 1U-II
A COIIPLSTE .VINDICATION.
A firo occurred in an Arkansas
town the other night, but tho chief
of tho fire department paid no at
tontiou to tho alarm. Tbo next
night ho was summoned to appoar
before tho council.
'Mr. Chief,' euid tho mayor, 'did
you hear tho Cro ulurtu last night V
"Y B "
'NVhero yon iu good hcuHU at the
timo of tho alarm "
"Yes, believe I wu9."
"Thou you neknowlodgo a wilful
t eglect of duty
-No, sir."
"Why, then, did you rot rospend
if you wero not determined to nog
led you duty ?"
"Couldn't gi t away."
'lllnous io your fumily
No."
'Thon, sir, J demand the reason. "
"Well, you see, u parsel tf us ful
lows wero in Andorson's back room
when tho bell rang. 1 hud f jui
acos at the lime, and '
"What!"1
''Yes, held four aces. John Duck
uor began to bluff, aud
"How did it result.1'" was nikoJ
with heightened interest,
"Oh, I lifted bim for about $200,
"You dou't say so t Gentleman,
that was doubtloss a very iutcrofaliiig
game. As thoro id no bubiuocs of
uny iinportaneo we'll adjourn an 1
go down to.Audorsou's buck room."
Ntxt morniug tbo daily paper
coiituinod tho following notice :
"Tbo onomios of our chief of the
Cre department having cireulutod
reports to the effect that bo had
willfully neglected bis duty, that
geutluuan wus last night summoned
beforo tho city council t' answer
tho cl.argcu brought against Lim
Tho iovebtigation resulted in a oom
ploto vindiuutiou of our worthy chief
und friends ou every Hidcpic-su(td for
ward to congratulate him. Tho
idler's toriguo ia tveu fiippunt, aud,
to our shame bo it suid, wo are tvtt
willing to hearkon to the words of o
traducer. Our worthy chief will In
a candiduto for re-election, and, ai
the matter now stands, it will be
iiupouuiblo to defeat biiu.
Greon and red aro most fumed by
those most charged with color
blindness.
. Four millions of false teeth are
manufactured in this country every
year. .. .
Twelve Hebrews were converted
ip London last year at ao exponas
tub rsis or cseaixoit.
Women ar? angels Tennyson.
Perfidious as a wave. Sunken
peare.
Women complain of being ruibuo
slood. 'llalzno.
Angels have wings.nnd always end
np in flying off. Myron.
lie who comprehends them is
their implacablo enemy. Diderot.
Tho most beautiful woman in the
world can only give that which she
has. Chamfott.
Wo take women for wlmt they nro
not t wo quit them for what they
aro. Sniot Kviemoiit.
When.onc Fpcalis of Women there
is a weapon iu. ro terriblo than c il
nmuy tho truth. Loop a di.
Ono leads a borso ly the biidlo,
an elopliant by o rope, n w omun by
her heart. Oriental l'roverb.
Love is more ph asing than rnar
ringo, for loai-ons that novels uie
more amusing than history. t'hum
fort. It is reccfisaiy to have at least
four wives ii order to find ono in
good health and gmtlo humor.
The Koran.
I hitvo seen tho-'C (iho tempefda)
of women, and I have seen thoso of
tho wnvcp, nnd I pity move tho lov
ers than tho sailors. liyroti.
In matters of loro nolhiug is so
common to all women a tho desire
than another thu!l njl j;uiu that
whiiih nho horielf li-fains. llumil
ton. It ii inconvenient to bo a widow ;
it i necessary to remove the modesty
of a young gill, without being aide
to feign hor woakueiis, Miuo.dllou
detot. ns got ni3 ai;:s3.
In Now riampslirn U a well
known, eccentric individual, pelf.
constituted oarer of ills a sort of
panacoa, "boy and :oul, boart and
conscience doctor," who, auIu all bis
eccoutricities, has a fund of actual
wit that is hard to beat.
Not long ago tho doctor wan call
d upon the witnoss-stand. The
opposing counsel, who is said nome
times to wet Lis whistle with "licker
pizen," kuowing tho doctor's pecus
liurition, vcuturod, in cross examin
ing him, to hov him np n bit.
"What ia your business J'" pom
pously inquired tho counsel.
"My biimnem is to do what good
I can do to my follow-meu," mjdojt- j
ly repponded tho doctor.
"Dut that does uot answer ioy
juostiou, gruttly audwercd tho couu
scl. "How do you ppend your timo
"Why, Vijuii'o, it tukes uboiit ail
the time tj do what 1 bald," n -plied
tho doctor.
"Dut I want something more defi
nite," sljuily demanded tho coun
sel. "How do you go about jour
business V
"That depcudj upon ciicimiiitan
clh, uccordiDg to the nature cf the
case," i;xplaiued tho doctor. "I'or
instance, if I wero ging to beiu ou
you, tho llrst thing I khoul 1 do
would bo t udviso you to sign n
touiporauco pledge,"
Charghs tho Jvuy-
IIo said : "flontlomcn of tho jury,
charging a jury is a new businoHS t
mo, as thid is my first caso. You
havo heard all the evidonoo, as wol)
as myself ; you havo also hoard
what tho learned counsel buvo said.
If you believe what tho couutiil foi
tho plaintiff has told you your ver
dict will bo for tho plainliff ; but if
on the other hand, you believe whut
the defendant's counsel has told you,
then you will give a verdict for the
defendant. Hut if you aro liko mo,
and don't bcliovo what oithor cf,
tLcra have taid. then I'll bo d d if
I know what you will do. Cou
ttablc, tuko clargo of the jury."
Miraculno Escapo.
W. W. Keed, druggist, of Win
ohebtor, Ind., writes i "Ono of my
eubtoinerw, Mr. Louisa Tike, Hurto-
nia, KuuJ.'lph Co., Ind , was a long J
sufferer with Consumption, and was i
given op to dio by uor physicians,
tibo beard of Dr. King's New Hiss
covory for Uonsnmption, and began
buyiug it of me. In bix months'
timo bho walLod to this city, a dis .
tauco of six miles, and is now bo
much improvod she basquit nsing it,
tSho fuels eue owes hor life to it."
Freo Trial Bottles at Q. M. Kbiadcl's
Drag Store.
Atlantio city U a&ld to noe about
50Q tons of ica'a wei-1: At this season
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
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sions of its functions, the bila
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MARBLE WORKS
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CS VgAHS IN USfc..
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SYMPTOMS OF A
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m CON8T1PATIOM.
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to eucij oaaoia, una duuo eifaxiia auoti
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ronraihe,ni fcyihulr Tonlo Acttea oa
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A1T0HNEY-AT-LAVY,
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ATTORNtY-AT LAW,
Hi i.isiuivif, Pa.
tVllni'tl ti nil nlU'H.M Ii mil Lu.lnrt. ,ri'ii
li - m.itn-l. in. c'iiiuuluilut. lu Kncllih rur.
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II. I'lLb,
ATICHMtT-AT-LAW.,
.( u-i.il.nry, iVitn'n
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t ri.iii Hi nttfiiilud to.
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AH i riffl'itil l-iipinp ,roni tly Iicmci!
to (.'nniuliiitli.nr In Knitlltli ami loriimi'.
n. now nn,
AnORNtY-AT-LAW,
AND hlSTliliT ATTDUNKT.
Mitttiltliury, I 'it
...niot, !,, oniulwt1'-r In Frrll-h
ti.t I In-, man. June t.'tk. If.
yiiA-s i'"'i;TuTciii
Attorney it Connmllor-At-1
ofT.oeln Aj'y' Ilu 1 1I Inic r.ne ilum M orth .
K UTKTt'MI HoTII..
Krliiiflgrov., t'oun'a.
(Iullct1'ri Kiul ll,iiU,er pruUiil
tiiim U mlh'l!'l anil will rocrlvec ral 1 , r.t
l.riiinpt mtoiitlun. Aff-ll, 'Tl.lt.
rp J. SMITH.
A- ATTOhNET AT I. A rV.
Ml I) hi. Mir ltd, SNYEIUi CO , r A
'lifer Mi rrolelnnkl Nrvli to tb ti
UudduIUHoo Ii Enicllfb and (JciaikD.
A. W. I'OTTEU,
AT10KNHY AT JAW.
Solinsgrovo, P.,
Ort. r their iriiloilf)nliriii (u tbo pa1'!
Alllial l urliieaa cntnutej tn tbelr oar w 11
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IbSTICn OF THE PEACE,
Ki:u., Subtler Co., J'a.
"?' 'uilcflioiM ii(iiuiitly nittilii.xa
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I'lnjsiciuus, $c.
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JJ J. SMITH,
rhysicl.m & Surccon.
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.hi . . "ai aerrici te Itie .rill
'Hi e on AUIuHrrot..-, June.n iV
f llfrM kia ...... 1 ...
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ruysiciAN a:;d surceob,
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Q KbUAH ltASSLNUER,
rilYSIClAW & SURGEON.
Wiil.ll.lnirirhrun,a.
".lf:.r.l'.l", ,"'nf"","n1 r?!e m be altlj
f M . .ll.i.unrf. n vicinity. COlea a tfa
Waabliuluo litiaau. Ai.r"'X
" c;jiir.it iiAi;i;i:n,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Midilleturh, roimV
l'V"h,l,r,"f''liB. flt to tba ellliMl
I MIMIi.,ur ami vlnlnlty. tifoe a few da.t.i
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Ki'.MrOOu eum.alla i.i,i,i.yli u.-...ir
gUIOa. w rriaiivi
QH UAIIANP UOTUROCE.
Frsmont, Snyder county, Tiu
Jijridnateel ILltlmnre dolletra ef Pbyilalaaa
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to iba ,.,11,110. up..., Eflib ind t3JT.a.
M !.( ! I lea a
yi K. W. TOOL.
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,
l'ra.' .-rp.,
O fieri bli Wfilonalrryee4jtalBaaklB
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