The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 26, 1892, Image 6

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TMEMIDDLKBUKOUmsT.
T. H. HAKTEH, Eritrea jd rrVn.
Atumi.KHi v. ,v i v in, jwtjT"
Kmikkor William uwv be right
In the thorny tli.it heaven will direct
Ms sword, but tin; Inspiration of hi
tomriie seems di' awn frnrn a diiTcrriit
IJU.ll t'f .
i v.-i nt S .nt hi i ri California
b. it els Were ;l rl ! 1 1 v ci r-. rf I.. , , . V-.. t
tlio il!nr iiiK'lit. They fniiiul It
charged In iln-ir bills as a special at
traction. Tin: umbrella trust lias already
taken most of tin iiiMiiufaetiireri
under invir. Thu-e sj remaining
wil! lie Llail to (.' t in i, ut of the rain
before loin;.
Thn new l.iuli sehool of Japan H
o:i!iup. High" in this cne refers not
tn tlm degree of ciltiral ion, but to the
lucial status of its tu lcnts.
Max O'Kcll, tho I'lcndi satirist, say
tl.iit everjone, except Kim; and I'rimo
Minis'cis of it few jire.it powers, likes to
be iiitervii'wcil ; and considers ltd
coiu'iiiiieiit to bo asked to give a news
paper Iih iili a.
r'.i great has I. em the development 'if
the jict roicur.i lirl.I.H iii I'ct n that iu
lines have been ma from the main well
t.i the coasf. Tin' opinion it expressed
tli.it the IVrtiviim field will toon be iiblo
o supply the demand of all the west
coait of S mtli Ann rie i.
The other ni.jht u yuun.' lady com
positor in the Ci.ie'iinati Commercial
Cizctte ulli ( ufai te 1 to nt a tclcnm
announcing a Filicide, when .she snd leuly
fabltu I. Jt tur.ie I ml', tilt the telegram
linuoiiucc 1 the suicld of hi r su '.'"t hc.il i .
There were ferly niji -.it tin 1 let
'J. is piece of ropy fell to her lot.
OUB BT7RISD B RATES.
For the aVa-l tmr heart baa cherished
Ixtte her tribute tar must nnlpr.
J'or the friends In teare that rx-rlaHed
?nerc sorrow true and tender,
And a ailpiirp on o t life
Hulls the elixir;
P-it th" hearts of millions tremble
With the nighty trilinlation.
Anil thsad in troops ensemble
hen the chiimplons of n timi'-n
hm k from hon. r u tiehU ol nr.fe
oiiip no more.
I'nnn nnd village, town anl ity
ll;iil l he m rniirtyra. nainp I Ih iii eijjbitig;
No'iIt j-ricf ihiin orrowinc t i'v
Kri'.tiiin n hTnc fiirTinl In ilviiijt,
A ml the flower of nin:wi U gwn-l
"n their pravi a.
SoiMp nileop hrnratli the tviIlow,
Hi'lnc nslt rji wh pro valor flic iv llinm.
t-"fi Imtii hp thai kisxeil their pillo'vn,
Nf Iroin py- that never knew them
I 'rnji the lieni'i iii that greet
2'a'Ipii Iiravp4.
Tut from ilear t niif-t if iite.-nnre,
I ireiile n. et.i s mill rhil Iren .ra't!o,
Yrro they H'l-nl tlieir vital tre iuia
tn ti c wiL'tint; inareli ami battle,
1 ( KoWlin; their (!hl of fatno
Where it Hew,
Till new Imp. jn inuntila-ht hranty
Fmile.l t(,rn terror liftinj; shadows,
'J ill the linrvcsl nller il'lty
1: peneil pi mwrm h!o.Hl-staine. incaJoWS,
All. I their ihe im nf triumph came
tir in.lly true.
Mvi like fa'ieii f.ili.urp sin wiiiff
Holy i-ri'Minl ! I hey ftll imt ain!y.
I' re.l..iii t-rc lire crcpiier crowing
h'T their faibm;. aiel tuorp plainly
i mill pr.-misi! n.:hi the latel
Wlicri' they lie;
l' r their rel r h it to moiiMcr
bicher llll.le Hie ..ill t'uit hme them,
Ami their liieinorr oi l nil. I imIiT
'I (lis the li vfn; who ileplole them
1 here arc il I wlmn. virtue j;r.iinl
j Ji 1 1 -r iie.
l rini? vour hleiii. cray haird fathers,
' mi iMiHi. v f ii our sweet "'Inti'iicia.
M hile n i;rai. !'ii enniitry jralhi M
b.' lli.l the v niT of tier nre.t'ne",
Al;i h'T thr'iti.s in tuoiiriiiiu; met,
.i i'tn-r hi. mm.
"me with trihMle true nn. I t. n.ler,
l aurel wrcitliM ami Ivne nniuliers.
A I..I iil .ive eai h ileail ilefeieler
l. t I he love that never Mlumhera
il il.s cn.lii patriot debt
At the li.nili.
TiiriMM r.uowx.
DH-COltATION DAY-TIIE SOLDIERS PIOTTJKE.
The following, whiuli in f- it' I to be an
netn il inei'lcat in Ct'iforni.i lion .clx jep-
iny ii eiilli! I to lain 1 by the t.'iiinese e-
cliHion act. .J i'.ni," u.l thu iii.v.um,
"I enn't have yon sai !;iir' op;a:a ia tiii)
kitchen whenerer 1 a:n o it of tiiu h ue.
hcu yoa wnut to s.uoUe yoi m ist j?i
out of doori, or at lcat to your own
room in the wind mil!." A a 1 J.iha ru
pliud: "Jloiiean la'ly to.) mucltco ta'.koo.
Dm) ilny Chiii'iinaa c iiiih in he ip bi
hip un.l smoko ullce Melic iu la ly mi l
allei! Melicun liuiii i :;." Vou
, , Aitiea that'1 - , ,
' ')cintjt.. .... Jo ill T"
ItlPHlCll
wIkjJuiJ u htrokt) I laJii
iuzr w, rrn 1 . '
Iniperturbably. "AHoe Me'.icia a' C1U
forna 1uaJ; CUioamaa Leap bo,i bore
bui'by."
aia aB
. ' A man iu Lech, 1' ''"L 1"',kc 1
. eift horso ill tlm moat'.i t'e; other tluj
with j.roQtablu resuln. The Keeper of a
' matins rink bal u.Uvril -a jjreit
v fancy costum? caruivV, ail by way n
tiintilatiut; t'nu inveniio i . piirom,
U- ironS8eil that the we irer of the m-'t
ric;inal costume shoiil 1 b tew u b' l wita
' wutcU of the value ot . The una
who won the watch t.V. i t ) a j. eltr,
who saiil tlie t'mie-iuie ' a i M.nt'i only
'0. The winner, thetif iv, appliel ta
tho courts for rc lres-;. I'ae shatui:,' r.n i
proptietor ilefen.le l hhn'.f wH l tiis
pica that the j;ivki',' of the pr wa a
purely voluntary a.'t, an I the P ineal
ihouhl not take the :;iv..i's e- iniite too
literally. Tho jul,'.', bo-.ve
Uillerciit view, an I give i
'.ho plaintilT for $'.hi.
OUAN'D AIIMY OF THE HEPUBLIC.
l'or TliousntnU of yoitr-i it li.is been
n custom with ooMirra in the tlcUl to
form n.inr i.bhips, nno w ith another,
two men iiLrreeinir to gtiiinl by each
nth r in lite nn.l in death, in ickncs
ninl in wounds, end after deith to ex
ecute each othi r'n known desires.
Tlx re are traces of this relation in
the tireek histori uis-. The IC.MiiaD ml
d.er mi h e .lu'iu.H Cawir called his
comrade "i itni I it.."," which simply
meant d How soldier. 1( i hu.1i an ch
tablishi d custom in the French army
to form coinr. nil ship that wo find
Napoleon, on lucetini.' a Wounded Sol,
dier in a forlorn condition. asking ,j,)t
"Where, then, is your comrade?'' us if
the relation were recognized ia mili
tary law.
In an army this atron feeling r.f
comtiidcbhip is not conl'itn d to the.
ainjile chimen friend. It include tho
compntiy, the regiment, the brigade,
the division, the corns, and even the
entire army, binding a Vni!l on men
.tfitii.y
,r if m '
andl'ctl and net an .ua man.
It wa wonderful to notice, in our
late war, how strong and how univer
tal this army feeling was. The common
. v . 1
a-.,iivTj?.:-. ... tL fvJ l & ;.-.:rV.iiii. -iiXittt?s if
At the Heaver court Jtnlce Wit Vim
en me neecsary pnpni,eliiin(;iii)( (
of Vinppiit Iiekeriimn Itra lford T
on of Hon. ;. Towiiend, to Vimr
erninn lirndfor l. This wua the r
bis lute iirand-tinele who died in i
Thin Autrn-t t. lssj, nn.l who in hin
t)iie:itlK'l;.i.tnmto Vincent, prm;
texiK bis tin mo when bn rpached lii
ty, which wus on April 2 lust.
Titr. first street car nceldent In
since tho electric system was lntro.1
July lust, oci'iirre.l when Mrs. Frank
walked in frontof a cur, which
proiciip.l unobserved. She was
iioh n nun nrarueil somo distam-p.
small child of J. llnwliiiK's, which .
he. n cnrryiiiK In lior ntms, wa
atrainst the opposite curb, ltoth tin.
nil s leirs Were liroken nn.l !. s ill ..
child may recover, but it is doubtful
Tltri boiiip an.l bsrn i,t !l T r
cunorot jiw (.Viiiiifoiiou'iii, at Mi
were burned.
If. Fxmm.'ss's slauirhter Imuw n-i.
at Altimna, were destrnvcil by lire
; fully insured. '
Fka!k Si i.uvidieil at t'oimrlNv;
injuries rcceive.1 in the mncliincrv
null.
Kt. P'iTpTiticK.of Oil f'ity hasn I
liild an run the other tlsr which n
chxht inches in circumference. Frai
Of same iiliieo li.i. mi I.,
Inches in cieruniJcrem e, laid by om f
1. 113.
Ifvmtv hn n vcninir fiermaii n
omh, who is wo'kinu at l a day. I,
ftjipile.it h of his fdtlier In trerm..
whii htlipyouni; mm fulls heir to
He ran away from home six years a
I.mtoi:i, J. V. Sriu r. of the I
juncin.ii ii iiel, near New ("astle 1
tV.il l.l r:t ..... I 1.- t 1 .
.. .......... n, ivihcji ne il -s i y
struetin; for three iiioiitlis. The S
are trained to man h, or I op, In
ciitch roaches. One has b.eu ti
fhmi. a ladder, while nnother t
crunk .f H miil churn, sieverd
lave o.Tered i!oo I prices for life -dr.,
but they uro not for sale.
DECOIiATrON DAY.
1I.O.5S0M. 0 flowers, in riotftn splendor 1
J i pen, I) liiiirering buds to the li-ht !
I will eathrr y.u all frtsl,. fragrant nn.l tender.
And weave you ,n Karlan,ls, Bwect. dewy and bright !
i uT, 1,0 ,5r"VP!' ?'here ol,r ,1,ro ' "resleepii,
1 will lay all your beauty and innocent bloom
llmt they oer wh.we dust a nation is wpet.inir
May know that wo love them, though low in the tomb
.L -- ,. . . n,, m - ,- V' 1
Oh for tho tones that nre silent forever.
on for the heir,,, that were true to the rhdit
Oh for the arms thnt knew weariness nev. r7
I ut fotjKht fou;;ht nd the .lay till death's wift-fallins nhiht
No imp but freedom is worth such devotion, S "
Only the hind wh , our forefathers Kave
J.edcempd nnd n ihrolc, ,, from ik-phii to ocean. .
Js worth bulf the cost of ono soldier's low crave.
(till
r, to a
:'.a:at fo.1
A bicycliii vbo is atteaiptin a ri le
across the continent li.iic.mic t tin: con
clufiou that it is very l aid wot mi l
docs not pay. He ma lc the U;ta;ico be-
T.os An.'c'.es. C.il.. Illll Albil-
V . V. 14 mm"
tpier.pie, New .Mexico, in UUity-fuur
liays, su'.Iered a great l-nl from hunger,
thirst and exposure, and met with ad
ventures thai were not always doiraV.e.
For instance, the Navujo ludiius cxhio
itcd a rude a: d aunoyin:; earioiity e in-
. . f .... ... ..vial .iw.. . .(
ceiuiii,' ll. c nasou
bis miiehine and their ability t ride it
themselves. Foppiu.; up "ul "( l'iU
bills, then chase 1 hi:n for miles, and if
they overtook bi n i:i.iste 1 on linving ft
mount, which under the circumstances it
l.r 1 to refine. Several . in 'ids ho
, stranded ia the desert, and was
iiblioed to bleep n'i the tan 1, where liU
teeth chattered with cold, till daylight.
On one occasion he bi"ku bis canteen,
and, racked with thirst, dared to itop aa
express triiiu and u-k for a drink. Jte
reports that thu cu-iueer showed a goo I
.leal -of indignation, bu' relieve 1 his af-
,i When the blcvclist arrived at
Albuipicr.pie, many of the spokes of bu
machino were broken and twisted and Ll
himself presented a sorry spectacle.
Fashion uuiimiiilcs predict that,
lollgdejiged IsmtS will Soon bo tlio
proper i-tyle. IHkIi bouts and creased
trousers v 111 nut consist. ( (no or tho
ntlier must go. We foresee a tre
uio'idous ninllb't.
Tlio mole cun swim excellently and
it often sluks will for tho purpose of
ebtaiuing water to drink.
war.'ut tsjTriunfield, IW." r' UchcHie
was conceived of unitmgiU who bad
served in tho army or tho nary and
had received an honorable dismission,
into a national society or order, the
name, of which, it was finally decided,
should bo the Grand Army of the Re
public. The ldci fiiiiittto't 'n tho m ind of
r.n officer of tho Fourtcentn Illinois
i.. .,!. Miior Iteni.imin rranKii..
Stephenson. He thought of it before
the war ended, while serving under
(lincriil Sherman in one ol his rapid
expeditions.
Major Stephenson's comrade or tent
mate was the clmphiin of tho regiment.
Key. William .1. Kutledge. Often these
two I'ctitlemeii, os they rodo side by
side in tho long marches, talkeil to
gether of what would probably be
come, after the war, of th enormous
numl ersofmcn they saw tramping on,
before, bi hind and around them Sol
diers, wagon men, camp followers
tramping, tramping in numbers that
seemed unlimited.
They agreed that men so closely
allied, and united by so many ties, ho
l.onnd toL'ether bv a common purpose,
and bv so 'many vicissitudes shared in
common, would not willingly consent
I
vk t. moreover, ucn
cd with thetounty orpjtnlnti
that withthO-tato tinco
lin.1v mml,TVO lnVf ' ..
j , .O...J, , jurilljf, lion
again to a grnt yr',t,OImXrmy of the
inaptly styled t.o Grni'-
nepublic. n-,ppoP.l that tho
It must rm i)0WC,!l rrganir.tiori
founders;, , ,,.lltlm(.nt b,ne. It
was a thing of necessity that they
fchould look for steady nnd systematic
aid to the country which they had as
sisted to save.
Hence, the Order has taken the lead
In Htiniulntinir and uuiding legislation
In behalf of the soldiers and their do-pe:-lcnts,
and Congress bus shown
itself attentive to its suggestions.
A vast amount of good, however,
has been done by the local posts uionc.
To the Grand Army of tho Republic
we are indebted for ono of the most
interesting nnd impressive of our cere
monial days that on w hich the graves
of the soldiers nro decorated. The idea
originated in tho mind of n German
who bad served as a private in the
Union army, whoso name has not becu
offset veil.
Earlv in Mar. 18fi. he wrote to tho
". n... ... t'. ...1 .film r.rimil ArniV.
- .. A...i wn i.i n r in ivlliu i d i ai i otie ia, - - .
lO U II'WI ' ------ ., ., . ,....! it
i . . ... -.. ir..,.tir.,i. nn.l their iirnie. I .iviiv inai in nia namu louuh.
near il iiun iuh-v. -. r-- . j ---n , , . i,.
.. ...... ..! I If thev I tlin rnstoni of the 1)0111)10 in tlio
me two i:i.,i.. , - . - ;, . i (i
came out of tho struggle alive, tuey spring to visit me uu , u.K
would endeavor to work out in concert place tiowers upon ine Ki, ...
gome kind of organization lor bucu an tnentts and relatives
ina' con.
nranCMS'rrrT'
tion and nVlrish their own
to the causi has been the am
ventlo, or National encampment,
which has aiiways boon Mn occasion of
widespread interest, both to tho order
nnd to ttio pwple.
tioino of tho annual encampments
have been In Id in places remote from
tho center of the country, but tho local
vrirmritf-JrTi r.'r.v ays beet, geiieii. ?.!"
enthusiastic. Tho larther tlio soiuicrs
have had to travel.tho warmer has been
the welcome they have received.
Jahks I'AitToN in "Youth's Compan-
Amoikw .Ioiis,,-,, nt Johnstown
lilt for divoiee lr..m his wife, s ,
tsuse she could not hakeKood bn
inei.!en:iidy, for hiithlesness.
Mus. Ki.i.v Kknnki.y. wifeof Ma-: W
lieily. of port Terry, while earrvni - '
liionths-iildKlrl hahy upstairs. "trio L.
lell. A lamp, which slie wascaiiv l'
plo 'ed. biiniinif iiint.'ier and child' -i ,
they d.cd Home hours later. fe
( it Mills Kn:n:usaton a keof v! J
inoiivi.t i.) iu.iiwiiist to put a ri vi
. ...ii.
bodi r lit the I'liila.li hil.i. .! . I r:
Imps ,,t I'ottsville. The hot r.vet i. fL 2l?!
the ke.' on liie. exploded tlm dvn.i..! 1 t
1'rohably 'utally iiijuiisi Keefir. PI
Fm:m I,.wioi:ki:s N'Fuu-n. Farm I ,' I I
in iierksand neiehhoriiiK coiintu f
never been ns se uce for many vearv f ;
tlla.ru b... .a. .1.- .. .. 1
f..n.ii.-iiu mn niiii iroun.c a.
year, when some were tumble to hni.
crops when tho harvest time urriw.!
overeome this n movement tins been .
to eommunie.ite with the t'ustl Oar.l
thorities to a.'ii.l tn I u.t..r. o...... ..
several hundred indusirious eniiran-.
tllllll liref.irre.l ivi.n l...t.A S
.. , . . - .
d
IB
ion.
pnrlmen ami mpl bsvlnillea.
A tine old "chestnut" a "most, rc
jiaikably long-headed, llowing--jcard.;d,
and patriarchal" utory, as
Dick Swivcllrr would put it may bo
ccallcd with pi'ollt, now that all our
.radci's are stricken with the "tastc-itid-try"
fever. The anecdote Is, in
brief, that an ingenious old lady bent
round to a number or shops ur
samples or tea, and in this way ob
tained gratis suftlcicnt to last her ur
i twelve-month.
The same dodge is frequently prac
tised on draper. Lames oi umv...
wise; irreproachable character, when
pn parlpif ror a bazaar on bchair oj
oor nntiitnrnd savatres. send
on farms. In Iierks county t ' ' V
instaiio-s where far.vin " t ,
iHN-ause of their ','t ? V.
?Stes r fnioniV C
1.1...11 .ii liv two keiM oi rflc-. ',i
...i.!..i. i... lor throwimr a L
VI 111! II 1ID in.."v. - J - illl
........ i. :.... n.i them. Tlienowder hied beu
IPlt In an out homo. Tlie child was blowl
6i)ortW feet away. He is internally injurd
and will die.
Tun telecriiph oierator and ticket awnt
at tho liiiltimoro nnd Ohio station at Sest
Newton was attacked In h a c.ltlee by four
unknown men and bound baud nnd loot.
The till was robbed of a small sum.
I'miKhssoa !A.wnM J if. VvMma,
)., whs elected principal ot tue UieUnviUe,
l'a., piioll.e scilooi.
Tiik Ministerial Assoeiation, of Newcas
tle bus recommended tho abolish nient ot
nli'imbliefunerul display m the Sahbutli.
nnd thecxliibitionoi iue reniuiiiB an .n... ..
r home, and that tho olticiatiiii? .minuter
should be consulted before a delluitu hour
be fixed for the funeral
T. i'.iihiv st.tiktiis. The
I i.s.inii.i i.M.1 i... V . . l . 9
annual report of . Secretary of Internal At-
fairs Stewart on nuironus, nnv .j-,
canals and tehvrnpli and telephone com- I
i.anies will be ready for distribution in a f
lew days.' The report is replete with stilt s- I
ti. nf L-rent Interest to tho imblic. J'-.r tlieT
creased to --i7. The returns allow that the
cost of theso roads lias been I .
Thecomhined length of lines isj ? M m I s
nn increase durim.' tho year of 1H..7.'. Into
tho electric and cable systems re rpplant
1..K the horse cars, there "' j
horses in use, an liicrciisu ui u-.
.......
was inereaseii i
ceipts for the year
to drapers for patterns or silk, dress iiu.rense of i,i7i,'its to. of tl
L w riLcte. and appro,,, late-yes, ". '"
l.revious year. Jn lU'.W tuere wrro i j
aW.ftUj.lilli uissen?ers. In l'l m in ""
reased to il,,ii,ir.'. i ,""" f
for the year were WIS, l."
leof l,l-l,'H 10. Of this revf
ui.'. J' Imvii been extended in tej
(il.'v et, common perils, common suffer
ins. common triumphs, knitted close
together the hearts and minds of that
vast multitude of diverse nieu.
Firallv. when victory crowncu t-.ie
f air vears' btrugb'. there was a cotn
in n 'feelins of pi bin in tho glorious
result, which at once exalted and deep
i n. .1 the soldi i!v fellowship.
A tier t wo thousand actions in the
C..M, - mall an I yreat. after the enroll
mi nt nf nenrly three ii.illioiis of men,
hinl the .b ath of thiec hundred nnd
sixtv thousand of tin m, the army was
disbanded nt Wa.hini:toii in 18ii5,anl
the soblieis icjoiin 1 their bdlow citi
zens in the pe.ca.il puisuita of iudus-trv.
'At that filial review in Washington
there was verv lit tl-- Lit of the "pomp
d circumstance ot ulonous war; oui
lie suggested
. l . ... ulmnl.l ileaiitmltn I
..i i . mni inc uriinu iiiiuj BHuuiv n -
. . .... . .v. ... ,.. o. ,i..t',n nf the craves .
This ni'ieemcnt tliey Kept, nuer vuo a uav ioi inc ..,.v....".. o , mc;,
...... h.i.v id.,nneil a creat society to bo of the soldiers. . for thuir smartness, too,
- . ! ..r I ml . ...til, t mnr fttlll Iftn.
lormed somewliat on tlio oasis m i nu m "- -i -
.......... l k.u.ul nnlpri. such aa the Free- John A. Locaii, then Commander in
kl-VVIUl .....- . ...-t ------ - ...... i- . I ., ,tnt1v
., f l.i.l Fu ows.lvnmlitsoi ryin- ciilci ouno urmu rtiiui, i r--
' - 1 .... 1
ias and Sons of '1 en.peranco,
I "appropriate" is tho better-sounding ""J Ji killl.a ttIld Vii injre,i ;-i .
word the pieces for the inakliiK of ie year, and Increase of two ki...y
Inollta rnsbir.ns. nnd Other articles. three injured, the vslut of m i
V.V.n,o rnvster ous orocessof reason- owm;d ley tnocon ,n, re .
thevtake credit to themselves coi;;Mi(.s reported this year ili';
way fuiii...... -i - ...r
Total leiu;tn oi roiuia, n,i"..i
crease of tni!i.;U miles over last year ' I l
l apitul stock paid in, .-'. .'e'-" ,'-1
crease of 5U,WK.7U3 17. Tnorai
1'eiinsylvania are reprewntcd t r
Tnklm?. then, tho facility lor fraud
Into consideration. Is the sample name
.u it. .v Iturillv. one would
. . i . .. i. ..,,;. ntinri ilin .. . . .... . i.. ...... ci clem Is .....l Iwnuls ner mile than tl'
promulgate.. . .. u -", -r- , U.inK. 1 ne u--? - - Mt0
at met ion of railroads, i,si'. a
.. . . L. Ill 1 rvn IJ ltll.1.1 V 111 1 - . . . .1... r
new ortiauization tuo umi "mno." uimm ....h" i unci .-. . -
wero named l'osts, and all tho otliecrs that tho observance would be kept up j trU.kt.ry about even that. I''st-
cd n.iHtary titles, sucu as i-osi- from year to year so lung utors, anxious m kchiuo. i....
. i-.i tiii ?i l.ss than Uie
.mounts of canltiilstis-k and li":'0
a rather teculi!ar condition of "
, 1. k .ii,.,,t On irtermaster. vivor of the war remained to honor tuo
Officer of the Day, Post Surgeon, Tost memory of his departed comrades,
fhatdain. Otllccr oi tho Guard ami Memorial Day has been observed
, wth increasing tmprcssiv.niess e.v.
OlHl.a. . . . ., . . !. 1n.,l lifilll
The rooms for the weekly meetings since.anu tuo iuy i " -
of the post are arranged like the lodge day in most of the Northern btatcs cast
room of the otner -euevo oi - r: ' " ,,, ,,,
In a few instances tlio local rosi o- in ia. i 010 vjr.. ... , ......
come the owner of its own quarters, but thirty thousand member. J n
and fitted them up witu somo-appioicu a great increase eKuu,u.....
They received last year as waecs. ig,
tUM U, a ler capita average o! "
-vl .il I nrMt nil 11 full l'eiinavlvaiiis .
liSM.IViiftVO 41. all increase oi 13
over tbu jirevious yrui. -
- ...e. A-ti ii ' l nrm '
M . ' ...
an.l circumstance oi mono.. , . . ReComniodations, with U. number of memiH'rs approacueu iou.
cv.rv soldier S lice sliono wnu ii-i , ,.. .1 i n 1 n ir room, bundred thousand.
liaht of victory, and every citizen who y ?' .' ',.i.n,i the rent doriv Wbilo tho creat object of this army
. . . . .1 1 A 1 K lit I1LI1. DUO VW J I .1
I... i n-itii ui ii i iii i n i. mi iii ii iui ui " ' . - . . j ; ii
ll l'l 1 IIMH
filt the truth
Cd iilonil tue i apiioi: iu "j i ii.....t
ional debt we can never pay it the ' """". ,lftnnpr. fl,n. field non them, they have taken leading
v etol OUS Sol- . . f . , f th. Intiiim.
stuff about a dozen wimples in somo
letter lmvi's. and ortcii five at least
as many to somo woman with a keen
rccard for economy. in u n.uu
pmso. n lad left tUtecii or biitce..
small cackcts of cocoa at one liouso fOUH kfpPd on tho roads and 7, ae
... ... .....I i i ri.. lunnl isnilllian.' .
in return for a urnw or a pt . . ...... -"rtl;lt,foi
In another a man paiteu w iu. su. -ft-;., Id in of t.w,l3.uw iUr
cient soap to do a few weeks' wusb- i (l B(, ,1)Btinp indebtedness of j.
t a. - A i .. - . i ri i tiia n.tt nf i ii rtiiiaia
lor a pint, oi".eer.. lllwik at iwUiW.-2 21, J
.ul of a patriot kuci.c.., , ------ ... . " ,, the meas
- . ii.,,,,., cd from other portions oi me cuiuu. ai mcu im. u.o....r.- - -
ol tn- no to that flutter. ' gathered a highly Ure looking to the relief and advant
lhip.t.,1: "Tho ony uat. E oine i , fc of curl. e of tfco loKHcri an(1 thoM dependent
debt we owe
diers."
to the
i...r.' and caotured weapons. Occa- part also in the erection of tho iiinum-
crs." I r. .. ' .ra.l.l ..illlr.i, l.l.nt. -l.l .v.nnnmi.nt to tho llli'inort 01
... . I hliiliull V. a lllOCO Oi ue.ll Ul mn J ,vm. ci.uiv niwMu.....- - - - .
Already tho desire was strong . A t...f r..n .,...ie uhlrh adorn our pub
,1, ou,l,o ut the nnnv not to let die tho na witn tne . ry o. - . - "-" ...
fellowships and friendships of tho war. can 1 b of ti,e p0,u other nations have heaped tho most
CTubs, circles, societies m a irtuay b? weukly n a Ulred room,plain bountiful rewards upon the eucceksiui
been lormed, some componu.i numij I 7 T .ii,,i ,i o,
otneers. some wholly of privates, and . it
often used for other Kenerls of a great war. Wo havo,
I .. .1. . ! .1. .n.tlll
tome
the same
rs somo wnoiiy .. I'"""--. ;ur,)01,e8 0n other evenings. perhaps, not bee:
J Io Vri." liolrdlaliu" 1 iut not the loss list the Tost been to I .the loaderi tin
. ... . o. rune of mom. the retired soldier like nnother home, natural, in Uep
tho war. but It was
ii.. v. . -- . . ., ,
inn nauivi . , . , . . ..i i.AnAinTiirii in ivcuuuiit. in
of tho camp.to secure the fame of mom- the ret re, sold er nleof tho army should bo tho chief
perhaps, not been sufficiently generous
i tn tne wur; um . "
Republic, that the rank
bers by suitable memorial, and records where " "nf 0 . .er- rec plent. of national benefaction.
. i . ' i.. ci.,...iiu .neeor to inilie-ent evmnathv. where tue reco.u oi ' ... k tb
I am. i(in . .oi "j ' " . " . ; denosited. and where he ob(.iimui 'fJ
i poinriiiiea aim tueir uc niwiui
a rutlier pecuniar i oihuvu'.. B
nuniiier ot ruinouu o...i";"
av.
Tl.. ui.nr Ji- receipts for the year are Klyi-n i . l
Aiuonz tho people of tho gioic ine M, nd the psmses -
. . . i. ..... ............. tia .rM I .vi ill viiitw ...... . una
T-iteinesA. ill UlClT USU III IUIKBA.U, . i .1... Co- l iretf.'-'-S
""' ' .. i i o. companio iu nm .-i jj
In many ottier vninBs, woum . . rtetX hist year, me iem?. ii
bo tho most temperate as wen aa mo ,ujU!t is iuo,.bi, an . '. oil
mot refined. The 'SFT U'r
Uie coarsusi. wuu 277 443 01. an Increase 01 ".. e
with tho laay 01 ran v-1" v-t tXienses are rcponeu i -
.l..K.. nnt tlin lnlnlriter (if StatO IS 1 A vl.irDlliUl In a circus para1' '
l' Mini mm . I n , .r I. I Hi keI
' ... .. .i llnu l nA I .1 .11.... .luu alt UI'INI IIS Ktl '
content witu tnewwru, ' i, d hi. toS hin to nc
which does not, noiu c.iouB.. France not come quickly. '-ort
CIU VUt.t-1 w I UttUl tUBWTO a
,tvo:
. nit Vv voiith waa the t'leitysbiiry CtnniMtr siiw" '
a virK ' - a,y,i,iexy. lie wstwyeamv ?u()
recently cevccicu iu tuo .. - c tarlwu .
ing nn arrow, with a ciKareo a , ViuTy" Wac
."i,.i ihroo.rh a broken window in I i . ,i.'... tnn ali'Irl-
niMiuu, v...-h-- ,1 lorn, w"i-" 1 L ...
tho lull to soma born. who .mi drs.-L'td until Uetui. t -i (
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wcro lmprlsonea witnia.
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