The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 07, 1887, Image 1

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V 1IARTUK.
jreAit will not reason is a bifjot; lie that cannot is a fool ho that dare not is a slave.
kditou and rnor-RiKToi
bu XXIII
MpDLEBUKGU, SNYDER CO., PKNN'A, APRIL 7, ISs"
NO IT,
:rOJ5TKV:
is:eoao:t3 lsabitino.
inrnin runs no loyal road.
,o would thl journey tnka
triivcl lntht common mode,
Lid he Ms grtu.t thirst slake.
Arrrto bears liltn swiftly o'r
Lomotil and irrMy.:way,
jlnrluis I" the day of yoro
tsiit his task essay.
Lind made tip, lie stnrtsot length
I II Tumorous ririio iiv Kwi-p, .
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Leeds III long timo hoard."!
Itrciifc'th
ovprooiiio bin foc.
ntli ii nnrrw, oft nml rouli,
i ruin would then turn buck.
,l,ikii within biK heart 'Vii. ..ilili,,ic'd hc.ncHl Kinduc.m bno ith ' di j
IcIiooho 8om other track."'
n ho Br'r!lt b nears thu j;oal,
.iit.u fr.un linrtitiiLfii HtriMiin
lierini "-
Illl..l I... f II... I.....I ,
ruinilieit in bin ilruaiu.
tliankfiil in hn that he wttnt
L'liin the K'ft bentowed.
:nvnto learnin'i IiIkIi ascent
li ru nniM no roynl road.
THE PBSTTY 02PHA1I.
)u() a groat deal too putt),'
Mis liluok, eneretic.iily twitub-
ber nreillu tbroiili (be htickin
sit iliit tjiu.
Jr. liluck loiked pnzzlid. lie
no fxcollent bUNinoxn man, loil
.1 not und'.'l'staud tho coiupboa-
ef iloinct tic diplomuoy.
ell, my dear, tbat Un't b r
!, is it !' Baid bo
I r Mult r .o i no Hum ii
1' pnnppeJ his wifo. V u duu't
rutnud, IMnck '
), I eeppotc I ilui.';,' bo it
'll, meekly. "Hut I mud con-
1 think ii'n rather bard to turn
oor jiil adrift, ufler yon bavt
ally adopted bir out of the
m Aud Hiiub a good iiil too '
tbotibt it would bo no voty
to baTO a dauybtei,' uiybtd
1 1 lack.
ud ivaxii't ft ntt'3 !'
is, but I never thought of bei
i ti i
k-iog up bo pretty, ami i runs
ti in lvo wiib bur.'
Koiil.lu't fcbu muku a good littb
for Frank !'
Black, you talk liko a c'jild Out
b uiiitit uiarry rich. And Lill.u
it go tiwny.'
IVbiTt V
don't rare ; ai.ywhoio, po tint
will not bo a t-tumbling blocl. in
uk's path, For I Imvo hi t lii
Jri ou Fiauk marr. ii g 1'iiscill.i
lut. i'bo bas property bho wtb
m suitable match."
j'e8, but my dour,' bifciiu'ed Mr
ck, 'Boppopo your pn cuutioi B
nj too late ? Suppjbo nbo baa al
My learned to cure for Frank!'
1'ben Bbe must unlearn, tbal'ri all,'
il Mrs. Rlnck, sharply. 'Lili.v ia
iico girl onougb, but Bbo must t
gbt to know bor placo. I Bball
id ber to Aunt Agnow nho baB
1 1 on to me for Homo tort of a
opanion, and I think it is likely
;t Lilia will ineot ber wishes and
an. At all events sbo will be
ttoo out of Frauk'a way. And
auk and F.Jwurd mut bo our first
n ideratioo, you know.'
fio l.ilia llodburu waa called io
prapled, daik-eyed girl, with cor-
red lips and a Bby, bewitching
kj of looking at yoa from under
r long eyelashes and told witbout
xicb oonecessary preamble tbut
e & to be transferred to the
I of Mn-a Abigail Agnew, tier
optej father's aunt.
bbe listened quietly. Lilia was
t one of tboBe vrbo wear their
arts tnd tongues npoo their
eeves t bat br poor liltlo heart
nk doviu, down, like a lamp of
iad, lo ber bosom. And tbat night
ht cried herself to sleep.
( Miss Abigail Agoew wassitliDg in
ler curious little room that ovoning
beo Lilia Uedburn was announced,
.t was a quaiot room, and Mrs, Ag
ew was a quaiot woman, shriveled,
inoieot and bowed over, with gold
Jpectaolcs gleaming before bor eyes,
du iiioeless yellow bee, quillod af
)er al antique fashion, around her
peck.t
'Ccba io, Lilia, come io,' said the
ld IdJy. "Yoa see I know your
Hoae. Price,' she said to the maid,
airinir M.A l. .n.l tnaat. Vnn nin'l
t ajtbiog f Pshaw, you must
!ttl la not one to bo trifled with,
nd I Uj yoa must eat What made
Jy rlce, Sirs. IllaoV, send you
way
j Lii
firji
Naogbt; girl, h V
colored soailet and dropped I
bsforatba sharp, jetly jflrel
of'. ho el l Ivly'j eye.
'I I)' DS ! Ot.
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hit uiw, ll -tl.lli r. KUOW O.VlCtlV
WllV H10 KPtlt III n(T t'
'I d , thon,' said Mis Agnow ' w,,4,t nn nngraloful. nndaeions,
nomintr tho tea out of n chased ,.jW;i..Vfff rnJiis!' hystrricilly robbed
ver teapot into a china Bet us ,1, J Mr. Rl.ick. ' 'H.ivn li thou been
cato ond trsnRpuront a gilded wanning a m i" my bosom nli
.1 1 J
'I in Vu.-n ?'
1 5 ii t e won't ilin(Vi44
tin
lion any fin tho.-, my dear.' t,i ' I
1 1 liu ill wdui.ii). Mi it, fc vur t.uii'l
K to Heil
ro-iiK.ir.jw wo if'ii"'
menro our dulipH.'
Lilia !! 1 l)H i ii w:m very lm
ner iin Ixmuh. Ah it ii'inw
pwnliar. bul li.r.o was a r d I
"...! u.nnviiinir ,.,:J(1f ,r ,j;..rd
. I
uianni r, ami Lilia ho .n cotd ived t
penelialo to it. Vet sho ibtd
it'll, illi'l .l a A" lOW Kll V l'l,r"
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waa not l.n,y.
-i
'l.iliV .1,,, ,id one do-.iddoidy.j,
..I.. nii pain inn' i, ,) , j
Moyuu want to ljk
N'epl.'MV l;i.,ckV.V
i.i. ia l in.it into ! '
I or i-iinplo rotiriMiiio
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Vs. ntivl made
ouo t-
i:ioie.
Vi-h ' '
i
Win t 'IVll
inn hoiieitlly and
irul;, my dnlm'J patting the
Idoniiiiii.' r'.i k with b'T wi'bcrcd
hand- 'I' d yon bn'o Tiank IJlrrk V
I'm nit O'.i, MisH AgiiHW, no ! 1
wouldn't caru only for Ned'
Ntd. eh' eaid Uio old l.idv,
.eratcbing her noso witli tho eliekn
of her perl fau.
'Ned, I kuo-v, I ou'ht not to
tbiuk of him,' weut on I. ilia, hidiu",
her face n Miss Abiguii'rt lap. 'be
einHo I am only a poi.r orphan ni.d
I. in paunts are proud and ambition
of hi ii, a it ia lilit and naluinl
: bat tbey tb ,ii!d be. I don't com
plain ; pray, pray, my donr Mia
Aonew, don't think I'm n jinplainiug,
bat it ia hur l.'
'Does ho Invo'ynn, my dnrt'
'I!onvvr told mo ho,' faltered
I. ilia, taking n fugo behind tho long
latdiea. ,
'Poi'B he lovo yon I my .' ritcr
tod tho old I nly.
Yea, I tln'n't bo ib-es, coufofstd
l.ilia.
'Well, it'll n ipiror woild wo live
n,' Paiil Misa Agnovv, apparently
iddiohMiig be.Rilf to tho parrot.
wb';n Ijvo can't bold itn o n ng.tinnl
money. Hot your bat, l.ilia, und
wo ill go fjr ft walk I can't nlay
in ibo boiifo when I'm irritated in
my n.iinl,'
Tlireo davs aft' i wards Mrs. RI.ic.
iioi ivo l ai-hott uote from Miss Abi
gail Agncw i
W:ii N'li-i E - Yviii bavo nt boen
hco i.i.ia i-iiie.. hno cam, neie. ."M.e
Q II t'Vl, '" 14 V ( IJ" I' I,111. I 1 1 1 I I
think hho fi-i Is your lo 'lrct Rut I
.viilo partiriilnily to Buy thai I have
concluded to adopt a daughter t
my own nud fietilo nil my little
properly upon her, (d-iltlo pn p
eity,' ijiciilalod Mm. Rlack, with a
convnUivo ganp, 'and bIio ia woitli a
quarter of a million!') My lawyer
thinks it ia duo ta all my relative to
notify t hem of (bin fact, fau tin
nioio at prtu nt from yourw, very
truly,
Ann Abi'I.mi. Aunkw.
Quo uainute Mrs Itlack Pat twist
ing tho ni lo around and around in
her fingers, wbilo bor husband die
along, low whistlo and thoti bbo
bad resolved opou bcr tactics
Ned must go and boo bis aunt,'
who declarod.
Tberoppoko Ibo woman!
obberv..
ed her husband 'You want to make
a match between Ned aud this new
whim of Aunt Agnew'. I iluro ssy
she's a litllo girl of 0."
'There is at least tho chance,''
said Mrs. Rlaek decidedly. 'Ho can
make bu excuse of bringing Lilia
home to visit ns.'
I'd like to seo dear little Lilia
agaiu," eaid tho old gentlman. 'No
body thinks about airing the newspas
per and warming my slippors uow
that Lilia is gone '
'ifUo was a good gill onougb,' said
Mrs, Ulaok, 'only a deal too piotty.
Hut now tbut Frank is away at Ibo
Wtito mountains'
And she bustled away to attend to
tho summons of Malvina, tbo cook,
her bead full of bor youngest son aud
the fortunate damsel who wus to in
herit the goldou showers of Aunt
Agnew's wealth.
Ned showed no unwillingness
nbatsoever to go to Auot Agnew's
'Of course I'll go,' said he. 'And
I'll bring Lilia back for a good visit.
I Bay, mother, I've been intending to
tell you for some time tbat I mean
to marry Lilia Rodham!'
NW
IJ j,' s'oully asserted tho young.
dlin 'Shu's good, nod she's pretty, j
1,1 I !., I...r n.,,1 I l.ulinvit Bl.
I ' ' '" ' " '
VCStllo!
'Mother.' said Ned, 'l.ilia is t Ii
hwi'i li'h! girl in (lie woild, and I
'w,.'l li 'iir it worn against Iwr.
s!l !,J ,l ' 'lu w''',n "
w " ' r,r
'.n I I o w.itliol out of l!o room
j ..II. tin dimity and K-H.lull.m
' d M.h- r.l,, k l-nn to i-ry an I i
! K r win tl,. i l-'i m k. nwn in tUi'
A ...t. iik.uhI.imi". waa I,... fir i" 1
P' -mi-d b. M,-a I W.ll i ( I.a-it . '
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Im.t i t l.is ei t i in Ilia f.
of-.Aiu.t At;iien'M in ii . hm.
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A"1 ""! - inn nioi . i.n-in
;d . f h dving ,.,ol.l.-n, Mif, Hlack
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lu iu!r..l..lX..,lt,iA,ii.MW..
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Dear Aunt Abigail: .bo M:Ibed.'
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'in jjiiiii I'iii tir mill . Mil pi.u'm
,Hid bonnet, .ihat am I to
do?
wi'.l
t
iiiir.'i n .Ned poiMiuunj mai no
I ui'ii i v Liiin K 'dburii!'
'Will, I immss tlio best wav ii
let biui many ber,' Bui 1 Mina Agnew.
Yon eai.'t neither lock him up in
bind b'.iu over to ki i p Ibo pt-aoe, ho
far as I bio. Rut you haven't askd
to hco my adopted daughter,'
'I raiiio on put poso to bo intiodiic
o 1 to her,' Huid Mrs1. Rlack. 'Mow
old ia hhi?'
About :
Mrs, IJlark heaved a fpasiuodio
siii.
Dii, Ned! N"i-d! if only yon bad
kept that ii bjlliom In art ol yours
safe in your 011 possc.sion!' nbe
th '.night, ad, ling alou I, 'And pretty?'
'Well, people nay so. Hero bbe
Homes now.'
Mib. Rlaik btitlcbod ber nick this
Any and lbat to see behind Lilia,
lio jimt tin 11 nimo into tbu room,
bluBhing and lovely.
'WLeie? I'ardun mo I may be
'nil, but I don't fee,'
'I bavo adapted Lilia Itedburu,'
said Mi id A;; new, dryly.
'L llian R"duni has promisod to
00 my wife," naid Ned Rlaek, over
1 ho pew biiroPh' slioulder. 'Srv 1
lon't K'o b it that A 1 1 1 : t Abigail will
hava to adopt us both!'
'l'il lako tlio matter into ronsider
ition,' laid the old lady. 'Iblt I
In po jo'i mo Hiitblk'd now, Nnre
Rlaek'.'
'I'ei fi'ctly,' cried tho maiieiivei i. g
mother, 'pel fectly!'
I'or luck had boiuo tho litllo ves
hcI of ber hopuB and f.'ius Biifo into a
goldeu poit,
yiw.itffc3nxinwir if
Uc:ful; to ;Know.
Th it Bait should bo
tatiu
with
long
nil's to aid digestion.
That milk which stands too
makes bitter butler.
That a litllo soda will relievo sick
headacho cause I by indigestion.
That rusty Hit irotis bhould be
mlbud over with beeswax and bud.
That it rests you in sowing to
chango your position frequently
That a i'r :. hot loinonado taken
at bo 1 tiiuj will broak up u bad
cold.
Tbat tough )oi f ia ma le tender
by liyiug a fotf mioutos in vinegar
water.
Tbat well ventilated bed-rooms
will prevent morning hoa.lue.bea uud
lasbitudo.
Tbat a strong cup ofooffeo will re
move the odjjr of onions from tbo
breath.
Tbat a cup of hot water drunk be
fore meals will prevout nausea uud
dyrpepsia.
Tbat to boat eggs quick ly, add a
piucb of salt. Salt ojols, aud old
eggs froth rapidly
Tbat consumptive night sweats
may bo arrested by Bpougiug tbe
body nightly in toll wutcr.
That ouo in a faint bhould bo laid
00 tho flat of bis backs 'ben loosen
bis clothes and let him alone.
That a fever patient cuu bo made
0001 and comfortable by frequently
sponging oil with soda water.
That tbo hair may bo kept from
fulling out after sickness by a frequent
application to the scalp nf sage tea-
The white spots upon varnished
furniture will dUappear if you hold
a hot plate over them.
That yon oao take out spots from
wash goods by rubbing thorn with
Jbs yelk cf eggs before washing.
LIKE ir VII A3 Itf CIIEHIIAH-
I'lIW WISH SAVI.MH (IIVHN C9 UY
CAltl. IHXPKIl.
D.it fomo pooploi who nbpit on for
Jir finir for lu.' k vlion V'y buo a
whita lx)io vliiil l iaf ur.nindt uou
r dm w-jtli fir twi-lf Biii!linj a diy.
Vhon I v!m conlenl in my mind
I vulis aa rich tub V.mdcibilt then
I vliiil u'l nri'U ii id d.r rinlii'd of
ii. i - i
"!SI.,iv II ..I 1 tv,,..M i,,,t ,i1.m tw.
Inpiy.
I'. r frii'iid.liip of a gjmlt man
vlias li!o der ititi ifnt en ti-n lbon.i
lltl,l dulhrs atHir., -or
coiit.
1r biszct
. . , hIiluoiuIIv lif
: , ,.orts, j tt,Utv. I
dm-Kiv tl ,usu,i f turnips fi.M
,1M.1( L . f
I hmiui body.
I I'll mv
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1 1 otli wb H
boy d..t
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nu,lilv nn,l miu i,i..i....l l,nl. li.
!llt;t ,.,,,,. ,; fl t.rt(1lo ,.i ll if I
I
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o . .
i s u i -.ii)iniinioa n nn I'lnid tiiiiui
won n twenty years was in the
" - v- v -IT' I
Der reason vby io look pack en
cur Hbildhood Uiit Honeb fondness in
pecaiiho wocan't remomlerdor learV0,, ht ,i.ivn ,. i.r,..i.(,llt
l);tKamo man who ,1W peliel
in lleaf. n peciuso bo ran't boo him .
well iiceefit of uhinl.'ntf bv .lr alifni.!!. .
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One thin vli-n I goes mit d. 1 1
bolirco lo boo a deadt dog in m I
nngunoi syar.l, ha comes oop nml:,,,,. mull0 flir(1)
niiiis two iieintl cats utidor my own
woodshed.
It vims n goldou principlo to be
hoList, but if fill men lived oop to
him der poesnoss of der countij
would fill oil one-half in a week.
It vlias always my peliof dot
gnido-boards wero put up nt high
way coi ners to m.iko nioro miles for
trafulcr.". If wo d tan' kuow bow
lon j der roadt vbaa wo come to
uomo place all dir ao jtier.
Somo day vban 1 shall como to
pclidve all der worldt vbas badt, I
shall sblip out to der and hung njy
self f r fear dot I vhaa der only goo 1
one left uud would be lonesome.
Natiuo vbas mighty good ro H(.tm.
folks, but you vbill most always see
dot sbo r. in short of brain inab'i i ll
after making a baiidomo f;ico
I know vhat ails der times, und 1
can shppnk d'-r m eds of b-r country,
but I left li i i ii alono It v!in putter
lot soino-otiu w:hi) doiu' pay taxes
und goes nop py der workhouse for
a loafer ti lls dor peoples.
Maypu it vlias linn d d sh.uily
P'gins at homo Sumo hn-lund
act dot vliay vben (b y vlnmeLo 1 for
money by der wi'en.
Nopody should bo older dim be
vha, but it should lu I a ueniliero 1
d l Homo ol It f ilk ran uoiko fools
of llieiiinclves i ii very shut notice.
I'ttruil, I'm: I'n
C0Y17TY E?kID3E3'
It is not generally known that it is
llm duty i f tow nship hi i t iiors to
keci the county bridges in repair at
the expense of the county, of ei.me.
Any repi.irs which Ibo siiieri I.oi'h
may f eeesHiiry. and wbicli will not
.oiau .... . mm ii- o. .iiiit,i
trail oe ma. le willioiit. application to
tint county romtni.-s'oiicrs for thir
lliilllioiily to proceed with them.
When the repairs will ainotinl to more
than twenty live dollars tbo mpervin-
ors must ripreKeiit to tint commits.
ioiicih an I receivu from them orders
as to the quantity of reiiiirin and
the manner in which it, shall bo done.
Heretofore tbesn met hods of proceed
uro buve not generally been followed.
AUin.iii'i Ti i'iiini .
Wtat thoPclincian is Liko.
The politician U an expert of as
suince;or, ut leiut, bo believes iu
having a policy.
He is like u broken bunk bieause
be lacks principlo.
He is like a pawnbroker, bocauso his
industry depends on bis interest,
He is like St, Paul, because ho "is
all thiogs to all men."
He is like a ball, becauso he lies
on all sides.
He is like a circus perfumer, be
causo bo gains iu tberiug.
He is like a harp, because he is a
modern specimen of a Ijro.
Ho is like tbe Arctic and tbe Ant
artlo circles, because he to be fouud
about tbe polls,
He is like the iron man, bscaoss
h fiods profit ia steal,
Ho is like a telegraphic liocmrn'
because he manipulates (he wires.
lie is like th dentist, because Le
cften takes tto Btumj
ITcw Y:rk Talk
ill III, lino roiiFt'i.t to lend the
n xt rimpMinr I le nlniin run n
tiwur, and ho cannot nlTord to imHwer
yit. Ifheshiill coumnl to bo n
cin lidjto fio contest i over, f r ii
it; a tiling iinpoMxible, with llm pies
ent temper, to ruuvencu n rcpri8en
t ilivo budy nf tho Kepnblic-in parly
tbat would not tmminato liiin A'
a moment when wo may atd whi'thei
lll'i hint Cl'iipnii dnit-lopcl lim '
ttrcntli or we:iktn H. t'nder om
firm of overnuiriit it happeiiN that
I hi re in no plaoo lift for a third
piity. J'hu voter. ' real obeli n i
m i, to in tin) limnin it in;j eiuii'il-,
li'a not io to nieaxuro tlio rnceois
Of di feat of pii'iliciil 01 jjaniz il inliN
M Hio r.-ult .1 an . Iccli
lA.iit.i.. .-I ..I . .. : .
Tho
advanee'iiitat of a o.viso is (.Meutet
jtbim tlio Hccm-ini' of an ( fli.-o. A
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patiy in iv l e hi i eti;'l lieiio.l by di li at
""" mi m ;""-vr"
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i.e,., i.cioiy m i lemocrai m pari y
T.l.b n e i.nieo,,,,. Mr
r nnnal;Mi. .Mr I il h n
wrr-1
not eb cto 1, but -f bo bad ace. pt I
tho iiomiii 'it ion in I SMI (l u lii 1 I
l!l lino was iii Vl-i-no kI rotor n. in bin
,1(,,ont relireun.nt. It is imt p h !
MillI(, ,,, , i( B , j,,,,
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can ;aiui in.;,' io-.i;iv, eillier in .New
,Vi or .Mi(.,i;.an. or IJoMor.
wiibmit tho nnawering cheer that ir.
Iii estimating Rlaino'a i treiigth
we are not remind d of tlio roof of
prophecy Taking seven doubtful
Hlutes and c. impaling tbo voles in
lSS'l 18- ;. and S;W!5 wo find the
following results: . In Ciihf u nin tlx
Democralic inn ji t it v Hi 'SS'J wus
"ill) but it wool for III lino in ISM
by RI RIS, nml was again Domocratit
in 1 yS'i, ('ilondo went Democriit ie
Jill) in 1 for iUaino. 8.V57, and
Dem orintic ngnin in lSI! I 'ounce
tieiit gave a Democratic inajoiity in
ISS'Jof HOI, wbilo (Jlcv. land s ma
jority was only 1281 Now Jersey
gavo a Di iin crntie tint j t I ( v i:i HSJ
of -Hud ; a Dutuoei utic, lu ijoitv in
ISSi. nf 1 lii hrK,y caused by the
Prohibition i !r, and DoiiHicralic
in ij 1 1 1 v in I SSC, nf sm.. ,.it Yoik
wont Deiiiiiciatii! inlSSJ 711 10. und
lKi(J 7S1S, wliile tho nt-. j 'lily ovo.
Rliinn was only 1(1 17. In Wiscon
sin ibn Deinoci it ic nijijoiily in I 7 '2
waa '.I'I'.'I. and the slat. whs cariied
for Rl.iine by I I li'.IS West Vngin
ia, which gavo 11,1 IS majority fm
Hanc nk give only 'J 177 agniur-t
Rlaine. Tim leal c.inso of thn Re
puhlicnu defeat as llm cundidaey ol
St. John. Allbougb tho liepnlilicui
parly bad sill rendered tens of I lioii
ullds i f i t. h ill its advocacy of telil
pel ance, this liioviincnt drew ra'
from tho l,i 'publican candidate
fill votes in .New Yoik, i ' ' in Cnii
in client an I (i()(l(J iu New .lei-ey,
and I his movement wiih not mint ii
at I he candidate, but at the aily.
Tho iiewspapeis tell, as r bit ol
siiipiising news, about' 1'iesideid
('b leli.i.d's extraordinary I nc"g ii
hc.-iiiMi g the biihiniss of
tbo da.
lt7 ,,Vo,. i the
in llm morning, the
lend, is ..ho ill u asloi.ial.i d over this
i xli'ioidinary activity have forgot tin
how f.r W'ushitiglou bent this io
cord. Tho father of bis country
would Imvo ngaidid a man who op
ened Li business ( fl'co ut 7 o'cloel
as it hopelnss slcggard. Ilo was up
daily ut -1 o'clock, and bad things
fan ly humming iibwut tho houto n
goo I whilo bi fore f. Rife was i
b;iey idl'iir to him, lie let no grist
gn;w under bis feet. Ho wasn't
what wo call a "rusbei" iu Ihesi
tlegenei'iiteil days in one Sense, lit
didn't I'y around rapidly, and d
things ou tho keen jump as many
Ameiicaus do n jw, nut kill them
selves nt tho sa-uo tiuio, Homovnl
with dignified tleliboratiou, but be
kept right at woik from 4 o'clock in
tbo morning nntil 10 o'clock at night,
aud accomplished a groit don I mote
than tlmso who bang and bl.mi
through life, doing littlocxcopl veto
iug pension bills.
"A tnrglar who was doing a neat
job on a large safe was horrified, on
looking up, to seo a man standing
quietly beside him." Ha was about
to retire, when the geutloraan said:"
Go ahead, I am interested in that
job." ''Whjr asked the astonished
burglar. "Hechuso I have forgotten
tbe combination, and no living nsr
son knew it but myself, lf you can
' eet that safe open, I'll mats it worth
ivour whilo."
for Infants and Children.
"CMtnrllinwllii,1fipt1t4ehlMrv'Bthat Taitorta nro (Vila. ConT'i,'nlJi
known to ne '' II. A Aarni:n, M !., I
111 So. Oxluni tit., lituDkJu, N. T.
jil MA RAND ROTHUOCK,
Fremont. Snyder county Pa
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CHICAGO, ILL.
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SAFE INVESTMENT
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ATTOREY AT LAW,
S. I.ISMtllliTB. VA.
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to. l'oniaUUiini Id rnijllik mil 0rwj
tiortr!
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I!. HOWFJI,
Af TflRNf Y'AT-LRW,
AND DI ST RIOT ATTORNEY.
Miii'lleburg, A.
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II. RICH,
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a riohxn y a r i a ip.
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Attonmy nt Irir.
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te tuuii, utunrted tn.j
y VMRI'LH. ORWIO,
rnoRXKY.AT.LAW,
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JOHN K. HPfillKS,'
Jusiic;cf:thc peace;
AV3. Si.uiUr C l'm
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I'h tjsici (ins, $c.
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Mi.ldlebiirgh, Penn'o".
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PHYSICIAN & SURCEOIr-,
MiddM.u.irh, 1'sr.b'A.
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CtCRGE WALTER, Proprietor.
MlHl.l.KUl'KUrl, PA.
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