; .1 ' 1 s . .... .'-n't' ' - r. H. HAHTKH. Ho that will not reason is a bigot; lio that cannot is a fool ; he that dare not i a nlave. Ml DDLE BURGH , SNYDER CO, TENN'A. NOVJiMBEll 18, 188(1 KDITOH and 1'KOHirKT Olt WL. XXIII UNO 46 :TOKTUY: 0:iE DAT IN THE MOON, nt ii kn ft t TTHHKi.it. V moon uprite wnml.TPri, onoluprlnff- tli! nlirlit. tJironi,'li the boundaries silver-white; n,l rniue ly ray-pnUis to earth, tvliere I Lnv watching the orb In the purple Come,"ho sal.l; nnd ntio took my lianil, I will ttliov thoe another land, arthor It lleth than nea-blrdi fly. Holier thon mountain! than ploroe thi wky." tike a pfrit,vlewU'M and nneonflned, t roHo with heron tho fuMniKlit wind, Iml pafKcd, In a soundless solemn flight. liroiiK'li the borderlands of the lufl- nlto. looked behind on our trackless way, fo where the earth In a black doino lay i golden globe, which, as round It wheeled, li continents one by ono revealed. h Asia vanUhod lu Earitorn day, ItnorlcH JltiHhed In tho dawnln.ray; Iml tho polar Ice caps, weirdly white, Scintillated In rplcndid light. he dear old 'planet lessened and WtttU'll, l the outer a.uro we swiftly gained; L ml tliwu I know not if late or soon, K'.t cutixt to the country that's oalled the Moon. the iiiooiiHjirite said it was midnight there, lata spectral earth llht fell every where; nl I fa.ud around, but could naught discern Vvo shadowy uiountalus, vast and htvru. nvw those mountains and uiystlc spires litoli the t'lluiiuor of inortiinu's flri-s. ho shadow Ml by limbic away, ml tho Moon ttiorn'broke to a dawn- Ii-sh day. it dead and desolate lay that laud! Imo ,,-lusny hillocks on every Lund; tins of volcanio ashes gray stony oceans of lava lay. Lr KliauiliiK? Rlanltrs nor hlghlng JilllCS bverod those lunar Appcnidnes; Mr tjiiriliitif torrents nor tinkling rills, itirruw uil;tlie sides of those ancient hills. it leagues of eoorltto plain did we bid found no .lower nor blade of rraks. k tree tfitve slmde.not a wind breath stirred, ju sound nor echo was oter beard. pig ere the strange, sad day was lone, iu rocks glowed red la tho beating sun, II every valley and gulf became smouldering furnace without a llaiue. lie exiled spirits we roamed about 111 the sun dropped down and the fires wunt out; ben, grander fur thau a full moon bright, io plauet Earth rose agaiu la sight. Jy heart, how it yearned for that world agaiu, Hit its trees and flowors and wind rain! lit the moon-eprlte murmured, "Nay, uomo with mo, pd the woudroua Starry Kingdom boo." tain wo soured, with the speed of light, trough spaoe than was vaster than depth or height. ins blazed by with a blinding glare, pd tho rushing of planets was every where. cno ubyssinal universes past, ly oUier systems, more vague, more vast, r soul was crushed with Immensity, d I orled In angulsh'Oh.plty me!" int from out the dlstnueo I hoard ie thrilling pipe of a matin bird; d a breath of flowers blew strange ly sweet y slowly awakening senses to greet. i. then, with a tremor of glad sur prise, ciiod wld my drowsy eyes ft the gladdest, bloomlest morning of I rauy fat ever ohused moonshine and I moondreaiusaway. iComploto retarnt of tbo French ieus shows the population io bo lOOO.OOO-tn Increase of only 500, )0 io five years. Tbo nw 91 silver certificates are nt Ut.;,cf!5l,CC0 to eaoh u mamr--4 ---- - , 1 r Wrltton for the Lewisburg Journal by C. II. 8hriner. COUNTY HIST02Y. TIIK IUO POLITICAL ItATTI.R IW WKW UKHLIM A UK UK HAT IN AOO. Dixon, 111., Oct. 27tb, 188C. On my rocent visit to Union Co , I'a., where I spent over fifty years of tny lifo, I was often rotnindud by the olJer citizoDsof tborcat fiht we bad in Now Dorlin tnoro thin a qoneralion Ago, about tbo 8200,000 railroad bonds. Thinking (bat some of your yonngor leaders, of tbo prosont generation, might feel an interest in it, I will write yon n brief and trntbful history of that mnmorablo battle "to viodicata tho truth of history.'' Something of this kind is neoded, for tbo truth has been grossly perverted, by ono historian at loaf t, but not intention- ally I fuel certain, as tint writer was absent from tbe county during that evoulful your, and bo umdo a special reqnost of mo to put tho truth on record. iuo legislature in 15'J pussod 11 law authorizing Oonnty Cotnuiis sionars to subscribe for stock in or dor to build railroads, and to issno county bouds to pay for said stock. Jno. Wilt, Georgo lleiobach and Siniou Horrold woro then Conuly Oommissionoru. Wilt and Iluiu - Imoli subscribed for two liundrud thousand dollars worth of stock in tbe '"Baltimore & Susquokaann Uailroad," of which company Ww. R Packer, afterwards governor, was prceidont. This road was to go tbroagh Lowisbnrg, where tbe "Vanderbill," or Reading road now is. Uf coarse, Lewisburg was dooply intorestod in this road, for tho "North Control" was not thou in existence ; but tho redt of tbe county, especially that part now constituting '"Snyder county,'' thought they bad no intorest in tbo road, and were dead against this subscription. Tbe Hon. Wm. F. 1'aokor, president of tbe now raiU road company, was very popular iu Uuion county, ospeoiully with tho Democratic party, of which bo was callod tho "War llorao," and bo cor tainly was the moat powerful stump poakor I ovor board ; and I huve hoard Clay, Wubstor, Douglas, Lin. coin, Silas Wright, Andy Johnson, and last, though not loast, Ellis It. 'Schnable. Well, Puckor was inviteil to Now Jlorlin to mako a epeech ou tbo graudour and glory of railroads in general aud especially his Balti more aud. Susquehanna road, aud its grout advontago to Uuion county. This was, I think, in April, 1852. Packer came and mado of courso, an ablo aud elegant speech. I wa culled out after Packer, but only mado a few briof remarks, just enough to show that I endorsed all he had said in favor of railroads, bat that I was rppoood to this $200,000 subscription.' I did not try to make a speech, for I did not want to show my insignificauoe alongside of Pucker, but 1 did want to keep my self all right on tbe record. I had a groat affection for Packer long bo fore bo was govornor, wbon bo was a more printer's devil, like tnysolf. Iu 1819, when he was elected .State Senator, against Audrow G. Curliu, then tbe Whig cauidute, now tbe great Congressman from your dis triot, 1 cuavaueed tbe district with Pucker.aud it was bard fur me to go against his interest, for Packer thou was poor. After tbe meeting he said to mo ; "Well, you have put yonrself on tbo reoord now as against this subscription, but doc't tor my Bake do anythiog more gainst it." I should Lave mention ed that I was then holding an office in Philadelphia under Gov. liigler, which Packer bad enpportod mo for, and I repeat it was bard for ma to oppose what be thought was bis in terest ; but I was a Democrat from prinoiple and conviction, and I tbonght, and still think, tbe law authorizing three county officers to mortgage a whole county, without tbe consent or knowledge of tho people, not only anti-Democratic, but iujamoua . Well, at tbo in stanae of that lionheurtod old Doms oorat, 4,Uncle Billy Forster,'' who beat Nor Middloswnrtb for tbo Leg islature 00 years ago, I wroto a cull for an "indignation mooting," to bo bold iu New Berliu on tbo 31st day of July, 1852, to donouuoo - the law and tbe notion of oar two Couoty C Wilt and IJoinbacb, Some idea of tho excilomet thon ox- iUitig may bo formod by I be lan gungo nscu in mi can, vvbicu was mild and polite when compared with thij langnngoj nsed Jiu tbo upeechcs at the township meetings, held pro-, paratory to the great mooting in Now Uorlin : "All opposed to the secret, nndcrlmndcd, miduigbt man nor by which Uuion county is to be morUj'tycd to tho Haltimoro nud Su-finehunna Railroad Co., nre re quested to meet in New Berlin, 00 Saturdaj, tho 31st day of Jnly,'tc a series of township mooting were held to prepare for tbo groat meet ing iu New Burliu. These township niootitigs were larger thau county meeting-) nre generally, and when the dsy caino for tbo great meeting, the whole contity turned out in masse, men, women nud children, especially from what is now Snyder county. Only ono man, it i said, was loft in Lowisburg, aud perhaps not 100 iu tho conuty, who did not attend tbo mooting. Excitement ran mountain high, aud tho wonder is that no lives were lost. Col. Hobert Barber was tnude president of tbo mooting Ho stood upon tho Mifliiuburg band wagon nud said, "fellow citizens." Then Jo epb Casey, nf tor ward Cbiof Justice of tbe L'uitod States Court f.f Claims rose np olouguidn of M-irbor nud said, "1 nominato.Nor Middlonwarth for president of this mooting." Harbor than callud ou lhoanti-bniid men to follow him and orgauizo iu front of tho old jail. Middles waitb bogan to fpouk, but only got ns far as follow oitizous,"Jwbon the band wagon eujwhich ho Blood, begun to move, nnd away it wont, faster and faster. I was standing on tho side step of tho wngou when it started nnd climbed on tho seat alongside of Middleswarth,- as wo turnod tho first corner. "Old Nor" haw mu and said : Charley, God only knows wbero wo are going, but I expect utraight into Penna creek." By this timo wo woro t tuu top 1L0 hill, at the foot of which nasjjtbo big dam on Pcnns creek, into which our party (who badjran off with tho wagon) intended to plungotbo wug on iu order to "duck" old Ner, but our friends then first saw me on tho wngon, and not wonting to "duck" mo, they turuod tbo; corcor, ran down tbo slroet nnd hauled up in front of Aurand's hotel, whon Mid dloawarlu leaped from the wagou and roturned.to the Lewisburg men, who organized in front of tho old court house, where spot ohus wero mado by lion. Oeorgo F, Miller, Casey and others, iu -.favor of the bonds, and resolutions passed en dorsing thorn, &c.l ( Thia meeting, bo it remembered, was composed only of tho Lowisbnrg men, and u few othors in tbo im mediate vicinity of Lewisburg, nnd.tbeso resolutions arosot forlb iu the "Auualu of Buf falo Valley,'' by John B. Linn, as tbo voice of Union county, whereas it was only tbe voice of the Lew isburg men, presided over by lion Ner. Middleswarth, and the meeting was composed, at tbo outeido, of not over four hundred meu, while tbe real Uuion county mooting, presided ovor by Col. ltobort Burbcr, was oomposod of over three thousand mon, by actual oount, as tboy march ed in procession at this vast meet ing, in front of tbe old Aurand Ho tel, (uow tbe residence of Dr. Wil son's fumily ) Tho lion, Isuao Slonkor and Cbas. II. Sbriuer made speeches against the bonds, and utrong rosolutious wero passed do nounoing thorn aa a fraud on Union county. I took tbeso. resolutions to Philadelphia and bud thou, publishs ed in tbe leudiug papors of that city Also iu tho New York oity papers ns the voice of tho freomen of Union Co., and tbe result of tbo great meeting was that tbe bouds and tbe subscription were as "dumb us a mackerel'' from that day. Out of this meeting grew tbe di vision of Union county, the 'tribory prosecutions" against certain mun for bribing Georgo Heinbaob to sign tbo bonds, tbe election of Ner Mid dlosworth to Congress, in lino of Oeorgo F, Millor, who rcsignod bis claims to, and gave bia influence to Mr. Middleswarth, in order . to get him to preside over tbe "Lowisburg meoting" in tbe mistaken bopo that his name and popularity would carry tbe "South side," now Snyder oonn ty, for tbe bonds. Also an amend ment to the otJ Cocstitstion cf tbe tnro from passing another , law of that infamous kind, all of wbirb should bo wiittso np in def&il, but timo and space nnd tho patience of your readers will not permit. Ono thing tnoro I mnst not omit, to do justice to tho Hon. John B. Linn, author or of tbe ''Annals of Huffulo Valley t" be did not, I am tnre, in tentionally, "pervert tbo irntb of history" iu bis brief account of this grout moutiug. 1 1 0 was living in Sullivan county at tbo time, wan not at tbo mooting, but took bU account of it, ai bo afterward wrote mo, frotu tho Lewisburg papers, which 1 pub lished tho Lewisburg meeting and its resolutions in favor of the bonds m tho voico of Uniou oounty, and ontirciy ignored tho great roreting ovor which Col. Barber presided. Mr. Lino in loo honorable andjlrntb- ful to prevort tho truth inlontijnally, and especially requested tco to write out tho "wholo truth," which-1 bavo tried to do "with charily for fill, and malico toward nouo." , Nearly nil the men who took an activo part in that mooting, a gen eration sgo, bavo passod away. Casey, Miller. Slonkor, Middlos warth and Undo Hilly Forstor have all gono "over tbo rfvorf to the bright beyond," let us bopai, Only Col. iLiloit Harbor and itsolf ore lift of thooo who took an aotivo part that day, ull tho ret have .gone (o that 'far-off uountry." . "When stllT the bund and 'sill thu tongue, Of tliw.so who fought and spoke ,and suing." VKK.Y. II. SimiKRR. EU:i2?ET3':SAimS'S. Tbo mau who goeB into tusicoss with tho idoa that goods 'will sell themselvoa froipiontly gets !a chance to start over, bntou a different plan. Tbo customer who always wants down weight is equally careful to pay twtlvo conts for a shilling. Dun't lake tbe buver' tr l,n, bis jug "just holds a gallon. Four quarts nevtr crowd such a jug. Tho trtdo of tho email buyors who pcltlo weekly is moro valuablo than that of tho rich man who is too solid to pay oftcner than onoe iu eix montLn, When credit is asked, stop aud iuquiro cf yoursolf whether you would bavo lout tbo man ten dollars if ho bad stopped you on tbo stroot audasked for tbe nccommodiition, If an account can not be paid at tho stipulated timo. don't let it grow any larger. If your customer can not pay a ton dollar account, how cau ho pay 0110 cf twenty dollars ? Never expect a proCt by Boiling goodb to a picnia commiltoe. When granting credit to a mun, it is immaterial to ask wbothor bo is a church member. St. Louis Grocer. A Captain's Fortunato Dluccvory. Cupt. Coiomun, eohr. Weymouth, plying betweou Atlautio City and N. Y., bad boon troubled with a cough bo that be wus unublo to slnnp, and was inducod to try Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consumption. It not only gavo Lim instant ro iuf, but al luyod tbo extrcmo soreness in bis breast. His obildron wero similarly affectod and a single dose bad tho Baine bappy effect. Dr. King's Now Discovery is now tbo standard rem edy iu tho Colomau household and on board tho echoonor. Froo Trial BottloB of this Slandurd Uomody at O. M. Sbindol'e Drug Stor. While working in Huntington, L. LI , babur, Mortimer SoudJer found an oyster weighing three pounds and four ounoos, aud meuturing ten iuobos in length and six in width. A yonng man found a handbag in a carriage ut Tuscola, III. It con tained $35, and belonged to a young widow in Atwood, and wbon tbo young man returned it to ber she rownrdod bim by marrying Lim tbe next day. A six-year-old girl in Florida droppod ber kitten into a well ovtr fifty foet deep, aud at her earnest oblrcaty ber father lowered (her down by tbe well rope. Sho go the kitten ont all right and was pulled up again dump, bat bappy. A saoceseful lawyor was auksd to roo for Googresa, but deolined on tho groan J tlmt if eleotmt be would Uecot faith foot eapeilor to trying case of homo Btef ling, or i that be wanted to do nothing t iut woalj I- ! ANNOUNCEMENT OF BcnPcrlcy room's Foittccmin Bock Sixtv years of a bim j mrr.alint's 1:.. -'.. 1.:.. ... mu 111 usiiiugioM are rpnoniiz jii 111 Muj. Ben. Pei ley Pooio's f )i tln:on" mg b.uik. Ono of tint a dmirei s vt tho Major recen'Iy sai l that "at judiciously ripo period of Pfo the Major stopped growing ol.l, mi l smoo then, like hciiio tf Iho choice Maderin of which ho writes with s.. much feeling, ho has only been nrt euruulaliu: boquel nnd tlivor." Muj I'ooro has bi.tin 01.0 of tho best known and one of tho uhf.I I;u-w-ing men in WashiiiKton moiety f,n a half a century. His in llio snnuj toniperaiuonf dtliglili' g iu blight, social iutnrcoui'so Vet Uin con nection wilb daily journalists and his position in tlio V. H Senate plucocl him always in tho thick of political tut. lira and tonal guntip Ho was ever in tho Washington "Hwim." breasting tl o wavim with joviul vigor, ami never failing to hear or see what wus said and done. Tbo Major could never bo vtrv solemn, nnd iu liUiipenod sketches of Washington life cvorv nhnsn iu- miodd liiui of half a dozen amusinc anccdotec. lie has a raio gift'iu tclliii'r a fltorv. nnd his anccdotoa aro inoxbaustiLio. His book will not only mid luslro to bis fame as a writor, but is of so nniquo a ebarocler uud bo intensely interesting in matter that it will prove a valuablo contribution to the litornturo of tho country. It has miilhforthe mirthful, it for the witty, information for all, nnd wo doubt if it Iiih been equalled bv any subscription book since tho war. It in boing Usuod by tho well known honuo f Hubbard Dion., Philadelphia, Pu , nnd Bold exclu sively by enbscriptiou. Nov. 1, 'S'l. -hv. rm.i.ii.M 1. .1, .i,,ni, A BWINDU a dues not rrfcr ii:imIpIo j uiclia'crs to Lis viitiniH. The Aliilejilioiui to. fclmlW le feiB sullercrs from rlieiuiiitti' m, in niii'leia, ix mlieu, nervoii or sirk lu inhu lie, Milne ami livtr rniu I.uiii.h 10 tluwi'wIioA.ne iit curr of tlieseiliniities ly Allilej lion H,m:il will ftirnMi nntnus mid 'mMnsii s of inuny ouch jicrsons to thow dii-ii inji J;( m. Atli lojilmrcjs is tlie tuily rin.eity f.ir llitm ilis eases (hut can stumf tucli v. (uiL A. L. Thomas, Cul.n, K. Y., snvs: 'My on, J.M.'J'lioii;s,h.-(l I crn Hillu iiu; from the .wcIIIiir el Ihciony.r.'i: I'..i1.'! entirely disiippcarcd. 1 hav sien (lioku lmviiiB neuralgia cured l.y tiikingoiiodote." A. T?eanl, Wt. Kiseo, N. Y., says: "I have been truiiMcd fur oinc tiino villi sciatiea oiul rlicuinutinin, li oto'ht on ly working iu n (lamp plnce. 1 i oi:i find no remedy in ineilii ine I wtis iitiiit', until I tried n hottle of Atldephores, JiicU guvo iuo liiimediuto relief.'' Mrs. Alfred Tlnir-tn, 42 North Main Street, M ilLiKl'iure, I ssys: "I mu nut trorMcd with rlieiiinutiMii iiow.oini ci.ltif; Atlili olinreM. I l elieve, i-lioiild il in any cane fail tn relieve nnd pc rmuneiitly euro, the eniin; vniilil ho I lint tliedirtctiui.b were not faiilil'ully folluwcd." J. J. Suviti, KsJiretli, I'a., cays: "I pave tw bi.ttlis iif Atliloplmros to my sinter, nnd she li;ts entirely rii'overed. r-lic W!i"iitllietei with iiiflamimitory rlioiitnnt ism nud f-t. Vitus' dunce, nnd ulllioimli wc had two of the liest dnetorn, elie crniliially frew worse. fS!iu would in:ieam from i:iin niht and iluy. I livurtily roeiunuu ml it. Kvery driiiht.sliould keen Atlili'jiln i'os mid Allituilii.riM l'ili-i, Imt where tiiey cnu nut he ImULrlit of the druxu'i'-t thu At Mo. Iihorus Co., 112 Wall .';t., New York, will Bern! either (carriage uil) i n nu il of rejrular priee, which is t.(t) er IkiIiId liir Athhiihiro'i iiiul f;ie, for Til's. Knr liver ii'nl l:Miiey lieiuoii. rtjHpeintn, in ilii;eiloti. Wiiil;in'v. m rvoils ili'Mlily, il"iin. ill woiiii n, I'i'ii-Mi'iiliMi'. Iii'iiiIik'Iii', liii i . i j r LiIihkI, .If., A Ihliipliun rillg ii ru iiiiciIihIc1. Whon wa sick, w pire hor Caaturtu, WI1M1 hlin wu a I'liJJ, (Im cru'J fur CiviUifia, WIhmi ulin In liuiio MIm, ihn clung to Ciutnria, W'liuu tlio had ClilUiruu, alio gave Uiuni Cuutorla, xvr. w.yv r,,ooo .'noun inutu SeeretK n. TOOtTISS, Ut Ct'.tf orp.0. r.tUT:crtt. 'K TUB Service POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. A Nisw Uoott J hit IltiiMniiRn by n offlelaJ of over 13 yenr' uxjm rirnco iu tin) Ni crct Hurvio, In ono Mni;iiUlc'Ut lloynl (leuvo Voluina nf ovvr CM) pu;u and elegantly illiiiitjuuj by ttia but artuU lu Iuo country with SOO HUl'F.RIl KVGIIAVINOn.' A tlirlllinit record of ilctretlnu lii the V. Post OlHro l).'i;irlini'nt t'liilnui'lliK nki-klii s of llontuir. fill J&rjJoits un'oll-onicu limiieolnrt In tin) D.UiO Hon, I'lirmiit, and Cuptitro uf Kolibcra of thu V. H. tluiU; toRt tlicr wllli inmpli'U) il''icriillou of tlio nuiny un an and complli-nuil conlrlvuiici' of tho wily and uiiKruiuluun to dofruud Uio iublic; alo an uoourato uixnnnt of tlio -t PANUV8 TiU HOUTK I'll .1 TDK, In wbick tlio Autltw bad unliru cliaru of tho pro partition of tbo uvidniica for Uio (overiimunt. 85TACENT3 WANTED. In 4v4iy town tbora aro PnatiuAntori, MurrhanU, Mwhauio, Furniun, l'nifixlnnul Mon, and bun. bonk. It in uow having an uninralled aalu i if ullt at li'jht Io all.' Uuu aiidWoiuuu Agvuta uialciuK from 1UU to HU0 a month ounlly. Wa want an atont lu very towunhlu In tita U. H. and Canada. t'fWa arena or iooiio wno u'tu o fuu w in mis inrtutng Kivoliinc(ioi no tliut Any I'khikim with tnli ptut- mlructtuiu no thut Any I'kiikom with thia ph iul aolliiig bX)W. can boconiu a tutctqful AjmL OmiHlitiom vkuUvir, Aianta ara meeting UnjmraUcltii tuoamt. Vr Mstanot no kind- Bumoum iuiniij Ao Omiflil with ttmnarallekd raise, aa ws litva Siueial Krtnt la Dan FrtluMl. ItDiuwnUtr, wa glva you tba exclimlra aula of thia book ta turrltory annlgned you. Writ for our largo MuntraUMl C'ireolara, oouUlning full cartikuiara, uiai itrmtt to Att uto, ic. nt (ru(u all. Ad L et lruuxlaU-ly iu VMtiliJium, a) ssxzcs r for infants nnd Children, Ctrtai-nwTadnr.tMtoohi;ltT.Tlhrtl I tMtari mm Hollrt. rVm-ttmitVMV t nxyiiiiiiiunil Itaaiuiwrlortoanjr pnk'r;tUoa I P"1" Hlomnoli, Iimrrhcvik, txuviuUen. knowotome." II. A. Aaitiuu, M.D., I iiUia 'JU' 8'y" aJ Vxmta tU Bo. OxTanl 8k, Uruuilgra, X. Y. Wltfout'iujurioua mHI-- Tl'I CETrira CotTAJ T, rn rnltoo iitrrt, V. V )H MABAND UOTnUOCK, Fremont. Snyder county, Pa. Mn limtcnl Halt liteirn l'olii(n nt riiv-iolnns nl Siiramn. ultom l ln i rulvf l 'nnl mrtlu iuo iiiiiii. ll4ua l.rmiMi ii.i Herman. Marcli, 17, 11 1. tl. )U. Vs. W. TOOL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Freebmrg, 1'n. nfTorf lit) timfnxilontl K-rvloiH In tlio miMIi, l runvrmn t In boiti Knvllik nuil .litniaa iirtlc.i on Mul ii Htreut. J V. VAN BU3KIUK, WRUICALA MECHANl?Alif DENTlSJf So linsrovc, Bonn U. J. W. SlUP, Krcamor, Snyder County. Pa. tjrt-lcs llociin : To'.' A. M., frun 1J t' i i'..M tD'l kfior d I'. .M . SI'K.AKS IlOtll ENUI.ISU X N lMl HUM A !. Msy 1, mi. HAVE YOU A Ki tiM 'ly tluil him ls n In Kimi"f ul iim fur nmny iiid In I nr.. p.. ami u . i nly 1 .it ) y llilrmlliccj Iu tlllH COIll.li. i till) RUSSIAN TIiIh nomis'y tin llh' .. 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A Medicino with curative propor tics as impossiblo to counterfeit as tho PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT, and which is now having an enormous sala thrcuahcut iho United States and Canaths. SCUAN ION. 1JA. Ji'tii'K the p i -t lw" yrarh 1 iiavv usi-'i hnttU a it' lli.'I'unir:!!.1 I'.rli'i tr.i: O.i for tjiruini, liniii'.-!, cut, Iiuiiis ll.nl Kht-'u-imilicn. It ntwnvscures. --M.I.. lli.iir, AKI. I'ittti W I V .... iUUi i.ovn.t.,Ms. I wan Im.IIv utl.irtcd with Hrticlnti mid mi llcction hi tin) throat. )r. Thntnaii' lu-lt'ilin; oil nirud inc tllivirj. Iti'llu lsl, jj Kast Mir-ii-n:irk .'.rtit. DAVEN'l'OltT. Idv.A. ;ilAVVII.I.E.Ill. I In c:im nt Crimp,1 As n ri-mciiv fnr t a- turrh nr.'riinnijs'Krli'c. trie Oil blumifc ut Ihi' tni. Th.inmn JCrlnlric Oil never l.iili Io cult. Il rured mv of a vry bad L'U-ernlc l Sure Tliroat C.H.lUll.Uluyvillc.lll. It enrol mu, aiul I In iirvc will cure uny vum. VAvt. S. How It-y, at Vet I. Ui blrtet. 80LD DY ALL DRUCCI3T3. i HAS KO EQUAL. ja faf--aVa--l mm mm f WIV at W Lm HcwlIcssEmMii Co. RHEUMATISM? t' iJ "T ' i aw t J A A.ar h.r-.' -i.' Taa ' I . aw. . . - m "Warrantad thd wit prtt WHMhfd "avilllaw ill lu xlaUnoa). Mnal foe f-"1 f r r i rs f. SSSBSEfZi rrw 1 dl torncys-Al'Laiff, J AMES O. CRODSE, ATTOItNLY-AT-LAW, MIDDLKMl'Hdll, T'A All b'ifli.r I'Mru-tnl to, Mu cur t I r-t pi lv t'tmiii't mtcotiuli. Clt.lt..ll It Utr una nil Cinillnli. JACOII (lII.lUlltT AttortHi n! Couimttttf al Lata AlllltW.Kr-t ItCII. FA. t'ollectliin knit nil Ml.r Iiiimh t, tnp nvi.-11'iu'i t UIIFIIIlMliiD ID IFRIIfR iiuruinn. lj. w M, t. IIOtJSWEItTn, 13 ATT0RNEY-AT LAVf, : j Hlil.lNHdKotrt, P4. I'ollortlnnn nil nil oilier Imal liailnM iirompl ly hi t.-nilo.l to. t)unulttlun lnr?llihn llorinan. June 14 11. dill ATTORNEY' AT-LAW.j Lru-ithur;;, PfTtn'o. All litmlno" finlriint.iil tn hi aura wlfl t iruiiiitl ntlemlail io, Scjit. ao.'au. CI. DKIT1UCII, aATTOKXR-Ar.f.fr. Murkrt St. , Sflinitjrovt. I'H - - 1 ' '-.. ..imiii',t RIIHIIIOU 1 1 linn." I.II..H. IH It. . . , All f.mfnl.lon.l k,..in... ... ... v. w..ru....k..iUH lu j-.U(I1PU Run IIVrDIAD.I Teb.3 'in k. r.owi:n, ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW, AM IUSTKICT ATT0n5RT, Xi.h Ut lxrg, ttsx Cotle-tloni mnit, OoniuIlatU .," - niIUermn. ,j: n C'lktV Attorney ':':.;-A;-Lw O'De In Apv'n H-. 1 mi ti one ,1 jo 1 Wurthro Kkyk 1 i'H rt 'i m. . SvllnNf rini', I'unn i). (lolUatlnni Kiiil hM.' U or pri.'.i'l ot1 Doil l milloltoil jl will rccrlvct rvlnlanv pro m lit ftttoutluo. AprJItl-U. rp J. 8M1TI1. X ATTORWBT ATLAr. M 1 DDI.KIH' K'l, N.NTKDR CO., FA Offerilili Profaanlooal Servlon to tho ik Uuniultallauf la tnllih and tl at id six A. W. POTTEIi, AtlOKSLY AT LA TP. SollrjBgrove, Pa , (irt-r tliolr prulnsKlniial torvlraa In tho fajblla All lexiLl t'Uiliiena entriiftait to their ora wll rocolvii tT'iini'l attaotlou- Uinvn jln tv July 4. 73. J J ii. (iUIMM, CimS Attorn oy-nt-Lair, M dilloliiiili, Vt. Cntif nlutlon lu H'olli liDllh aaeV-aaartM Iianuiiii. Ort.JV, 1V J(JU: 11. AllNOLIr, Attornoy nt I.iivr'. MlKCtEItDEfi, FA i'rotoi'lnual l uiln;i entrartad to hit aara Vfl '0,iroiu'ily attruilad Io. s amui:lh. ouwio, A TTOliNEY A T LA W, Lett iMlturt,', I n Ion Co.. PtW Olfli-o nn Markrl Hlmei, ont oor eait ol Cam aron lloiia. Vee.iii, n71.tlj JOHN K. IIUOUKS, ' ..JUSTICE OF THE PEACB, C-Tt'iilliTliuim iirouitly MM), jr-j ('J I. Mil. H.i 1 lf. l.'a'Ul IIIWL1IH III Physicians, f u " .v . . i- 'jj amioaijug JOHN V. FI 3 M. IX . MtilJlobrtrgb, Fena'w Aaratnataoftha Unlveraity of Fanatyl nU, otfara h' prolamtaiml iorviai nt tka rtn inii of Mlil.li. turari sad vlamlty. Hka h null.il and Mlornian. lIBea la Alt. O. Attn hoheoh'f bylldiDK. Jary , . H. J. SMITH, Physician A Sorgeofta ISmvwt Syriniji, Snyder Cvxmty, Ptfk tifTan hH profaiilonal atrvlaal to IM J&H omco oo Main itroat. X9 JanaUfL. J 3RIEII HARDER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON WUJlt'burgli, 1'vunH. unra blaprofaialrnal larvlreito Ua ahtkan ol Mlddleburg and vlalnlty. Ottaa a ttra dfojj Wanlaf tba Court llouaa, la Alulda bUwlV, lta.lilanoa oppaalto apnoillo fOt fltoUao 0U10O. JWAMTACEMTSTOSti T.7IS30Uni &TCAf.1 Tasher 1 A W;ASK X flan anil Wowan nf goni akanvtar 04 lMllUi-e . Vla.'li.klM Turrit...- lliiMiaikl mu A VMU' llll H Mmiila Vt'aaiiar t no raturii-d at n an'- -alt it Mitl.raatorf. AlluMialiirait.il-ku' -kat-a liaild, o4 DuaantwUii aao-U PHI - ' iiiuuo a11! yn.ih'M at i r s '