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v lie ifiat vill ml reason is a bigot ; lio Unit cannot is a fool ; ho that daro not is a slave.
T. H. HAUTKK.
EDITOR and 1'KOrilIKTOK
VOL. XXIII
M1DDLEBU11GH, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, AUGUST 19, 1880.
NO U4
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:1oetiiy:
WITIIER2Di7I0LET!
yiewas my Hot, my only love,
I And now she o ctt.il 1,
"With flowers upon her unit, white
breast,
That ued to tlirob nntl thrill.
And I can fCHrcoly think rhe N dead,
Sln imiHt he only deepim;
i) heart of uiine 1 pray thee let
Menoothe myself with weeping
Icnnnot weep, my benrt seems bound
Up in an Iron nrup;
The nouree of all my grief It held
Within her linnd's dead ehup.
.1 hnneh of withered violets
1 pive her long ago,
Hhe hold them still in dciith's cold
sleep
And will not let them go.
Inland beside, her cold, dear form,
And klw her golden hair;
And gaze upon her calm, white brow,
Like Parian marble f.iir.
bo 4 foot 8 inchei ' long,
brotlzo waist will measure 144
es. The bronzo hat will lo aa large
an the cover of a buggy, ami a fin
ger of ouo of tho broiiae hands will
bo almost as largo ns n raati'd arm
At tho foor corners of the clock
tower, just nt the Into of tho dome,
10') feet below 1'ouu'd statue, there
will bo four groups iu bronzo, ouo
at either corner an tndiuu and his
Jog, a squaw nod her boy, a S veil
ish soltlcr nod his boy and a .Swed
ish woman peasant and a limb,
Knch ono of tboso groups will meon-
uro 24 feel in height. Tbeso four
groups will weigh 39 tons, uud it
will tnko Ihrco mouths to place .hem
in position, TLo pUnter cost of tho
nqiiaw aud Lor boy is standing iu ouo
of the big rooms over tho Supieme
Court chambers.
Tho Building Commission liavo
only roconlly given tho clock con
sideration. Tho clock committee
bus just been uppoiutud, with Ibcb-
n...,nr.t It e.niH that death should !rd l'ultz chairman. Tho cluck will
ilU" M " i
Perm's Jclimb niooty-Gve foot now on
inch . dors to their work. Tbo wor'
lad.
workmen
get no more than men nt work on
ground, although their liven are in
constant dnngor. A man stood on
tho very edgi of a bitf block of
marblo setting it plumb and looking
dewn two linn trod arid ninety fivo
foet into tho hollow square at tho
people, who looked alvut ns big as
walking-sticks. Only ono mm has
bern killod on tho tower, although
13 men have lot their lics on tho
bnildius proper. Tim mau on the
Uoom of tho big iti-nick tint liints
tho Lugo blocks of marblo walked
about on a narrow board .'HD feet
nbovo tho ground, ax indilToiontly ns
if ho had been in his bed room. He,
said that ho had been up thoro so
long that nil men seemod small to
him when ho piw them nftcr he
leached tho street nt night when his
day's work is done. Tim Delnnnrc
river, to tho naked eye, 1 joked liko a 'that wis soventy-four iuobos long,
slugnish, muddy creek, and a big j For this I received $20 an onuco
tako
My bride that was to be;
It may be just, but if it is
It seems not so to nie.
IGSj got up, saddled bis favorito
charger, and went for a ride in the
park being all tho time sound asleep.
Ouo of tho sentries on duty being
nnnwaro of tho condition Iu which
tho officer was, refused to nllow Lira
to pass, whereupon tho lion. Mr.
Culpepper drew his pistol nnd de
liberately shot the poor man dead on
tho spot. When tried at tho old
Bailey for murder he plondod som
nambulism, and, its it wan proved
that ho w na addicted to tho habif,
and that ha was f und lo bo aslet.p
when m iCHtod immediately after the
tragedy, ho was acquitted Vhibi'
thljtliia Xcirn.
COST C? FALSE IIAXR.
"What is tho longest pioco of hair
you evev handled
"I sold a pieco of hair in New
Yoik to Mr. Di'olee, a dealer there,
EUiLiina the Eia tottse.
OS TIlKrilILAbKl.rillA I'LUMC 11UII.D
I.NUS. (Jround was broken for ILo foun
dations of tho hi 4 lowor of tho Tub
bo Buildings fifteen yeais ngo, by
tho lato John Bieu, who was then
president of tLu 1'ublia Buildings
Commission nnd the fi: et stono of
the foundation was laid on tho IJlh
of August, 1872, at 2 o'clock in the
ofletnoou. Tbo great toner had
leached au altitude of 2'JT) feet C
inches and the matuiial iu it weighs
(i0,000 tons. Assistant Architiot
John Old said that tho marblo work
would bo completed iu auothcr year,
so that by next Angmt tho iron
woikers cau begin to erect the irou
clock tower aud tho duuio. That
part of tho tower will tako foul
years more to tinisb, so that it will
bo 1891 when tho big broLZO statue
of William I'eDu is placed ou the
dome nud tho tower will thou be
declared completed.
From tho street to tho top of
William rutin's bioad-biimmed
brurzo hat will bo a distauco of 517
foot i iucbos, nud tho tower will
then weigh GG,7'J2 GslO tons. The
iron-workers will have a height of
nboat 200 feet to erect, aud a- tol)
a limited number of men will be
ablo to work ou the clock tower and
tho dome it is calculated that their
work will tako fully four years after
tho stono rart is fiuisbcd. The
stouo masons and bricklayers arc
working ou their last story now.
which will bo i0 feet high ; of thia
story 8 feet aud 2 inches of tho
marblo had been sot up to last night
which leaves 41 foet and 10 inches
of marble work to bo built by next
August;
Tho fouodatiou walls arc 15 feet
high to tbo surface of tho grotuu
ond 2G foet thick. Underneath
t hoso walls couoreto 8 feet G inches
thick is laid on tho gravel bottom
The ooncreto cake is 100 foot square
aud on this rests tho foundations. A
woll in the centro of the coucrote is
7 feet below the concrclo at a depth
of 30 feet G iucbos below tho ground
surface. Tho cellar of the tower
from the coucrote to tho grouuc
surface, is 15 fuet high and 37 foet
square The walls of tho tower at
tho base or grouud suifaco are 21
foet 3 inchos thick on tho south side
and 23 feet thick on tho north. The
oast and west wulls are J foet thick
over all. Tho walls of the grouud
lloor or first story aro -1 foot thick.
At the lovol of the roofd of tho build
ings the tower is 71 foet square aud
tho walls are H foot C inches thick
and romain the sttne thickuess to a
beight of 100 feet ubovo tho street.
1'ium a poiut 170 foot high almost
to the begiuniuif of tho irou work
tho wulls will bo nearly 11 feet thick.
Tho tuui bio blocks ruu from 3 to 4
feot iu thickuess uud aro fastened to
the biucr brick walls with galvaniz
ed clumps. Flues a foot squaio,
twu ut ouch corner of tho tower,
will ruu dowu through the biicl;
work, uud gieal irou posts :11 puns
though Ihtiu to u depth of about
luu he i to umhor tho irou clock
luwi r uud lliu dome.
- ,
The bronzu stutno cf William 'n, so
bo the lariest in tho world Tho
dial will bo 25 feot in diameter uud
tho ceutre of tho di.il will bo 3'il
foet nbovo tho street. Tho di d will
bo illuminated by electricity, aud ill
is ealculuted that the timo can bo
seou ut night from auy pjiut in I he
city, aud with a field glass tba p i-i-tiou
of tho hands can be distinguish-,
od at a distance of lift ecu miles, i lie
miuuto band of tho clock will bo 12
feet long nnd thu hour band will
measure 0 foet iu length. It in
feared that tho huuds will bo so
massive that tho wind will blow
them around, nud that tho correct
timo will not be iudicaled iu slui iny
weather. Tho sizo of tho ltomau
figures ou tho dial will bo two foet
eight inchos in leugtb. A bleam
ngiuo will be plicod iu tho lower
o wiud the clock up every day.
I ho clockmakers who have been iu-
vited to givo their views concerning
tho building of the clock all say that
nobody iu this country is ublo to
build such an euonuous timepiecu.
t will take a whole year to place
tho clock uachiuery iu tho tower
after tho structure is completed.
I ho bell for the clock is to wciirb
betwoeu 20.00J nud 2",000 pounds
Tho State llouso bell weighs 13 000
pounds. Tho bell for tho tall tower
is to havo uioro than double the
penetrating power of souud of tho
State llouso bell and will bo calcul
ated to poal out so loud that it can
bu heard iu.a distaut part of the
city. There will bo what is known
as Westminster chimos nnd they
will ring on the quarter, half, three-
quarters aud hour. This bell will
bo tho nest heaviust on this con-
tiueut. Tho heaviest is iu Iho Cu
thodral at Montreal aud weighs
28.500 pounds. "Hig lien," iu
Weslmiuster, weighs 30.OU0. The
big boll in Moscow, the hoaviest in
tho world, weighs 132,000 pounds
1'ho walls of tho clock-tower will bo
lined with cuameled bucks, lu
thiow out tho sound of tho bell, aud
a huge souudiug-board will bo erect'
cd to curry tho souud out ovir tho
city.
Two bit' elevators will carry visi
tors from tho grouud floor of the
tower to tho visitors' obsorvatoiy.
Thero will be four largo opeu spuces
eight feet uido luadiug out ou to
broad buloouios at tho bottom of tho
clock story, Woikmeu are busy
settiug tho stones for tho bulcouios.
The observatories will bo 203 fuet
above tho street level. Tho obser
vation room leadiug out ou to tho
balconies will bo 30 foet iu diameter
iu octagonal from nud the ceiling of
tho room will bo 35 foet high. Tho
room will accommodate about ouo
Luudred poisons comfortably aud
ubout fifty persons will bu ablo to
stand on thu balconies at one time.
1 ho upeuings eight foot wide load
ing on to tho bulcouios from tho
oUDcrvutiou room will not bo inclos
ed They will bo open to snow and
ruin- It is uot iutuudod thut visi
tors will tuako thu uscout in stormy
weather nud it is uot probublo that
small children will bo allowed to go
oji ou the obsoi vutory.
1 hero ure several men workiug ou
tho tower who havo been employed
ou thu structuro siuuo tho grouud
was brokeu. Aaron Toole aud
Alouzj Sick, an ltuliuu, were at
wor'i. They bave built themselves
up foot by foot day by doy for the
inibt fourleeu yeurs. Now tho tower
v
Liyb thut the workingmen
stenm-'hip steaming up stea n off tho
mouth of tho Schuylkill looked like
a small tug-boHt. A train of cars
going over tho bridgo neroKB the
.-Yhnylkill just above tho (Sirard av
enue) bridge looked liko a lot of ci-gir-boxes
on who'-ls. Trees ut n
distnnco looked liko big cabbage-
plants and tho "Neck" had tbo
pearunro of a goo l-iz d b.iss
fi ol d .--'; il i Tim ' .i.
np-
ball
WALKEES.
A goutleinau whh discovcied at 1
o'clock in tho moruitig iu a ui'igh-
boi's garden etig igod in prayer, evi-
djntly under the iiuiiesKi(iii tliat he
was iu church, but otherwise in a
deep sleep.
A young mm of whom lVtrns
writes used to got up in his sleep.
climb on to bis castlo battlements.
seat hinself nxtiidc them, and then
'hip tho wall, under tlm impression
that ho was mounted upon bis steed.
J)r. Tritchard bad a patent who
was particulaily f.nd of horso pjter
cise and used to risn nt night, find
his way to tho stable, saddle Lin
Ik.iho, enjoy n giiiop, rnd finally
coiuo buck, knocking at his own
front door io a Homuumhr.liM wli:'
c 'Uilition,
Di- Macimisb, cf ! lonburgh, gives
an uccount of nn Irish gentleman
who swam more than two miles down
a river, got nshoro and was siiIiho
quoutly discovered sleeping by tin
roadhido, altogether uucontcious of
the extraordinary feat bo Lad lie
complishod.
Dr. Haycock, tho eminent Oxford
diviue. would often I iso from uih
bed at night, givo out his text, and.
while souud uslorp deliver un excel
lent bcrmou nnoo it. Ho was fio-
(piortly walehcd, but uo amount til
tugging, pulling or pinching ewi
succeeded in mousing him,
Profess tr Fishnsll, of U tsel writes
of a young student of Wmtcnburg
College, who used lo play hido aud
seek whilo fast asleep. His fellow
studouts knew of his propensity, and
when ho bgm "walking'' throw
bolsters at him, which ho ulwujs
eluded, jumpiug over bodsteads aud
other articles iu his way.
Moritz gives an instance of a pooi
aud illiterate basket-maker who was
unable to read or writo.yet iu a state
of sloop vigil bo would preach lluent
sermons, which were ufterwards re
cognized as having formed portions
of discouises bo was accustomed to
hear in tho parish church us ti child
more thau forty yours before.
A young girl givou to sleep walk
ing was in tho habit of imitating tho
violin with bor lips, giviug tho pro
limiuary tuning aud scruping nud
llourishiog with tbo utmost fidelity.
It puzzled her physiciau n great deal
until he ascertained theu wheu an
infant tho girl lived iu a room ad
joining that of a fiddler, who ofteu
performed upon tho iustruiueut
within her hearing
Nut more than six years ago, an
uubnppy mechanio in Edinburgh was
tried before the bigb court there for
the murder of his own child. It was
proved that he arose from his bed nt
night, and, fast asleep, took the in
(nit fiOin beside its mother aud
dashed It furionsly againbt tho wull
T ie evidence showed that tho wretch
ed father had a propesity for som
nambulism, and bis own explaoatiou
of the matter was that he dreamed
there were teu ounces in tho piece.
He made it into a switch. and sold
il to a customer for 750, I have
somo hair now that is romo fifty
odd inches long " Hero Mr. Siccardi
showed tho rcpoiler a treat of dark
browu hair that reached from tho
shoulder to the iloor whou held per
peiidicuhuly. "This," Lo lsai 1, "is
north 5-0 nn ounco."
"t'ofds soinethiug. don't t 1 '
"I'uipli, that's not a circnroutaucc.
Hero is a packet of whito hair lift
It weighed a too, comparatively
speaking, as it was a very small
bundle.
"That," bu continued '"is worth
$ 50 an ounce, wholesale.
"Theu you can stow away many
thousand dollars worth ill fi small
storo
"Well, I should stnilo. Thero nro
... . . - - A I
a ro.v ol switches uuuging luoro
that you could pack iu a small valise
that aro worth at loast $2,000. There
is a shelf fall of small rolls ready to
work into wigs, ki , that ors), worth
ou nn average $12 an oacco.
LIFE
In tho glittering day-bonma of our
boyish yonrs.wo fondly chf lish bright
hopes and a happy future. To our
freo nnd cloudless vision, all is n
continued lifetimo of joy, love nnd
happiness. Well is it for ns that in
childhood's hour, wo dream not of
tbo coldness, the heatt chilling fiig
idy of tho wot 11. Wo look as f.r
'into tbo fulnro ns we can.and naught
hut smiles nnd gladness meet our
view. All is su'isbiiio ; no sorrow,
no caro to render ui miser ablo. Ask
tho bright-eyed. laughing boy, bound
ing over the meadows in tbo noon.
diy sun, what dreams are bis N jt
of the cares nud perplexities of tl o
groat struggle of lifo. Tho bright
side is towards him. Ho looks not
upon tho other. It is well he does
not. And yet this world is not all n
daik storm. Thero is much of
hiighlncss and gladness in it. There
aro many cheering rays which light
np tho pathway of tho wandeiing
pilgrim, and guido him in bis nut
row way to his upper home.
E31HS
for Infants nnd Children.
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t riTomim'nJ itnamprriortonnjr iinwnuUoU I f1'"" Sl"inm-h, lnarrh'ri, Er. ls.n.
known to n;o.- II. A. Authkh, M. D.. I Kuta,5l'(',JJl, Slyv ""J1' H""ufc
111 Bo. OxIurU tt, l)ruuUi, V. T. WltKoutljijurioua madloaUco.
Tint Cbnths ConrT, 1-a FiJloo Btrwl, H. T.
Csarch aftor Knawlcico
Au Arizona editor rcconlly sent
pistalcirdt to all tho j)romiccnt
citizous of tho place, rcquobtiug
them to give au nnswor to the ques
tiou, "Why uro you au bonost man? '
Somo of tho replies which ho pub .
lishes nro cm ions. Ono nnswoi s:
I t must bo bee mso of my durued
cusnedtieis ; I always did liko to bo
ditl'ureut from other people," An
other says that ho is Luuoht bee uihi
ho has never held auy public office.
Auothcr indignantly answers."Wliat
d'yo tako mo for au ang- l .'" An
otlmr sarcastically remaiks, "I sup
p isn you're a goiu' to start u mils,
cum aud aro lookiu'fiT fnnks Well,
count mo u"t ; I'm not ouo." Ann
other, a profemional labor agitator,
wrote in blood-rod ink, en a postal
card, "What nro yo g.viu' us ?"
Wtiilo tli-j editor of tho opposition
paper volunteered the answer that
ho scoruod to lay baro tho palpitat
ing mainspring of a noble nnd luu
est soul at tho rcqivst of a dishons
est reptilo and political parasite.
Tho editor is so well plonsed with
tho reults of his inqoiiy that ho iu
tonda soou to ask for nuswors to the
question, "What do yon tako for n
cold r
LIVE 1IE1T lIAKS-AiLlVSTOvTi;
It takes livo men to make a live
town. Head men aro only fit to in
habit cemeteries, If they nro really
dead, dead all over, wo tenderly lay
them away in the sleep of Hio tomb ;
but if they nro dea 1 to all crdorpi iso
and spirit outsido of tho limits of
their own selfish interests, and yet
persistent in walking around, mov
ing their dry bones and calloused
heart and couscionco whero real bus
iness is wont to throb and push with
vigor, they oro only the drono hers
in tho way nro stung to death and
dragged outsido tho logitiuialo in
dustry. Twenty real livo men aie
worth more to a town nnd tho public
general than a round full thousand
of such nseless material that lay
around like rubbish, iu u rudiing
stream that is aching nud foaming
to turu mills and factories. Ye,
live men bless, aud dead men curse
a town.
Tbo fallowing humorous vencs,
fii.tn the neti sf I'leebo t'ul'V, ha0
i
in vi r beforo beeu publisln 1. Thev
were recently found by en. S. T,
Cary whilo looking through some
(dd papeis vi tbo famous sisters:
No mutter bow strictly according to
lloyle
1 till Iltlt V shiillle oiir caul- or your
ow;i uioilul coil -How
you play out joiir best cards or
w hut yoll eoliei'ul -
Micro is one who can bent you and
give von the dc'il.
,f ;c von may
yyu mauani) itoTiinocK,
Fremont. Snyder county, Pa.
lri.1ti:Uinf tHltlmori ,d!Ipk ol l'liT,'"ln
ml -n t'kcim). oilnr I0 t Toffy .fil fcrrli'
to tlie puiill". SM'iUs hiiK'l-ii n'l oermD.
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JU. K. W. TOOL.
PHYSICIAN AND SUP.CC0N.
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O'Uck on Main -trout .
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SUUCilCAI. .i MITII M(I. MIN'Tlsr
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Si i.i.NXiitovic. Pa.
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ly tittoniloii to
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f k. r.owKi:,
arTontY at.law,
and mstkk;t attounkt,
llithllrburg, I'a.
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD!
A Metlicino with curativn proper
tics as impossible to counterfeit
as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT, and
which is now having an enormous 1 ooijeMinn- nude. cnnuittto?n in kcKhu
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win (lie liist I rich;
lint, after you've cut your last curds
iiiul our 1 1 id.,
'Mien, ildice '.ule in all, evi ii tlioiib
you die tfainc,
Wlli'llltfl' liilli,"", lteells, or I. naves, .
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In r.i.ffc i I I loii'i, tutrli I tr. I linn.n l.i ;i i -Thomuii'
Kiitittic t)il. Hit OiUl.lmlt nt tin-top.
never t.iils to tint. It It iun;il mi-, unit 1 lt
t utcii inr of ft t srv hail lii s r vt ' 11 curi- .m t inc.
I'll rt in 1 Son iMu: li.liv. s. li.nvii', . Ji
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COLD BY ALL DRL'CCSSTS.
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'or yoll can't let il pass. 'Hid you eai
not rcvoUe;
tialaicl tal.es yon at lu-t. v-m lint
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the last trump.
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J. J. Atkina, Chief of rolico,Knox
ville, Tcnn., writes : "My family on J
1 nro beuoliciarios of your niOHt os
cellcut lucdicino. Dr. Kiue'a Now
i lincovory for conmimptiou j lmviu"j
Tho Sun Hti.l Hiinner ot WilliitmH- , fonn,l jt to bo all that you claim for
port Buys : Aftor you Kot 011 j oin ! it, tlcBiro to testify to ita virtuo. Sly
oar and inuko up your niiud to utop friends to whom I havo recommend-.
1 ii . i:i .. f 1 Ctl H, pr iimo u ui overv opi'ui iuuiij.
your paper to mako tho editor f-el vow 'i, ' vorv for
hiimilinted, just pok.i your iwntr in j CoiiHiimptioti is puarantcod to euro
to water and theu pull it out m.d Coughs, Colds, ltronchitis, AHthiua,
look for tho holo. Then you wil: Croup niul cvory tA'ection of Throat,
bnAi,.t,. .A.tt v.,.. mn miss,.,! , Chct-t and Lungs. Trial Kottlcs LVoo
nt U. M. ShiuJcl'n Drug Storo.
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JOHN II. AHN0I.D,
Attunii'.v at Iaw,
Mtt'iii p. in-mi. Fa
I'rukv ..nl t'Ulnnii rtilnmlrrl to l;l curt will
bo ri.u4.1l KlltD.lt). I to.
Vol istn
iKit.-, uij
know how fliidlv vou tiro missed
Tho man who thinks a puper eiiunoi
Biuvivo without his Hiipport on'bt
to go off ami Btay awhilo When ho
comes buck ho will liu I Inlf of his
frionds didn't know ho wus (joiie j
the other half ilidu't cum a cent, nnd
Largo buo 1.
An Old Citizen Speaks
Mr. J. M. Norria, an olJ residont
of homo. On.. Bays that ho had been
. . . 1 . , ' -.i. tr: t.,,
tho world at liUtfo didn't keep any j bntlty trouoiou wuu iwuvy v,o.u
A rot U l tft M V" f.mi 1 ui Cm -r"
"lllv ! Ill I l' 1 li. loi'lli' Ui. mil. n il n
n l ln linr in" tin. i ihui 1 1 1 1
PFACLZER BROS. & CO.
.blU-HJl .tlitrkel Strerl, I'lilliuli-luiilu.
mui:l h. ouwio,
ATTOllXHY AT LAW,
Lett Uhiii u, l'u Inn Co., u:
1 mil' on 4rl.-t str. t. one itor cart of r
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JUSTICE CT THE PEACE,
j Ki.nti. S .vtAr "., ,
1 ' i- 1 'i.llect h i,- promptly iunile,.f-.
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Physicians, $c.
',-xV.- loiix v. Fisnr.n. m. d.
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AK .'-T'f : Middlebttivh. Pcim'H.
tfVV fi- ."L !) 'v - V ', f t'" it of U o t'olvcmiiv 01 l OBDnylT.
i''!. ll..'-' j '-'Si ''"' hi .r.,i t..iiKl mrvion to Uo dt
I m rZ ' "t '-'.' I r" "' ''' l"ircl kI tli'.nllT. tpokt
! Itr1? liV 'w ' I' I V I ! 1 ' "! H.-rriiu. tiftli'O lu Mr, II. A 1 r I
ho was attacked, and had struggled
rutin, which will Lu thu niuuucltf of iWt co down to the ground for with bia aeBailaot. Of course the
lie dome, w.ll inuaiiiiiti 30 foet from1 diui ur. Tho lvator only rum up ' man waa acquitted.
Mm t .a to tie bat Kiih foot 'w'U ;o hunditd cet ud the have to1, Tie IrotLor of Lord Culpepper in
account of his m.v.neuu wUtev,, . , PJ- t?7
You will prob.ibly tiad BO.uethinyr iu , , , Bcarcov WftlU and had
your hoino paper you cunnot iudornu. rj0j many roniodios without benefit,
IJven the Bible in rather plain iiml nntil he begau to tuko Klectrio Bit i
hits aotae hard licks. 1 yun wore ter and nnnointmK his hands ana
, u.i i- foet with Bucklon a Arnica balvo.
to stop your puper and call the ed.- 5B umoot BfforJod lata Broat
tor all eorta of u?ly nuioes, the pa- P0iiefandLo etrougly rocouimondu
per wonld still be publlahed. And Kioctrio Bitters to all who Buffer
what is more, yon will sneak around with Kidney Complaints, or need a
n a knrmw n f it flrv w,k. Blood l'uiifier. sold by U. M
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PUIUUUI.
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Tbe resurrection is the silver lin
ing to the dark cloud of death, and Charity is a first mortgage on ev
tie knot tie sua is shinjo beyoud. (rj bomso boing's posseesiQn.
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HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFLC T iJ, 1 V VoW TSOm
MlmliM! Co.
ortANot:, (OAsa.
JOUnlcittiH.Y. Cleans 1.1 St.Uull.Mo.
Atii'.a, . Dt"a, Ttx. u Franciico, Ct
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TT J. SMITH,
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Physician & Surgeon,
77iirT Sjiriih), Snyder Cunly, T&
tirfer b 1 profMli.Dl rvlati to Ik rll
j Ofliv 00 iMnlB'lrMt.-ri JBDU 'T.
W SAMl'SKL,
' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
(VntievilU, Tenu'a.
liflnrt. Ill i 'o'-lontfrlrtoth eliiitaa
ul 1 . mrnvill una trUiiliy. t,'(.
I (iiirKirimtuKR,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Middleburgh, Penn'a.
ORrri li.rrnfMlrnal tried to too oltlioa
Iol Mlilillol.ur it ml trlolntlT. OSiro low Joor
WottortktC'auri Homo. InArouM'o t-ollilMi.
RlB0 oepouio oir" voT frlotiito
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