The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 04, 1898, Image 8

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10MMODOSE BCHLEJ'g MODESTY.
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CoaarratnUtM SarapMoa oa the
tftarr, becUi-tng.it "Bin Enough
For All or V," and Extols the Valor
or th Men on the Different Vesnela.
IVashlnrton. July 17 The reports of
Admiral Sampson. Commodore Schley
and the commanders of the vessels of
North Atlantic squadron were
tren to the press last night That
f Admiral Sampaon Is addressed to
the secretary of the navy, while the
ethers art addressed to Admiral Samp
son, as commander of the fleet
The report of Admiral Sampson tells
f the order in which the ships of hi
squadron were ranged and of the dls-
eovery of the Spanish vessels steaming
from the harbor, eaplalnlng that at the
time he was on his flagship seven miles
from the harbor entrance, en rout for
a conference with General Shatter.
Referring to the discovery of Cervera'4
Bet. he proceeds:
The men of our ships in front of the
wort were at 8unday "quarters for In
atKttlon." The signal was made simul
taneously from several boats, "Enemy's
amps eseaptng." and general quarters
wan sounded. The men cheered as
tfcey sprang to thi lr guns, and fire was
w opened probably within eight mln--ites
by the vessels whose guns com
wianded the entrance. The New York
earned about and steamed for the es
caping fleet, flying the. signal "Close In
awards harbor entrance and attack
vessels," and gradually Increasing
speed until toward the end of the chase
atu was making '16 knots, and was
mpldly closing on the Cristobal Colon.
She was not at any time within the
range of the heavy SpanlHh ships, and
Br only part In the firing was to re--Jrtve
the undivided Are from the forts
fn passing the harbor entrance and to
lire a few shots at one of the destroy--era,
thought at the moment to be at
tempting to escape from the Glouces
ter." He then proceeds at length to de
scribe the work of the different ves
sels in his fleet, having this to say of
the Gloucester:
"The skillful handling and gallant
fighting of the Gloucester excited the
admiration of everyone who witnessed
U. and merits the commendation of
the navy department. She is a fast and
the yacht Corsair and has a good bat
tery of light rapid Are guns. She was
lying about two miles from the harbor
entrance, to the southward and east
ward, and immediately steamed in,
opening Are upon the large ships. An
ticipating the appearance of the Plu
to n and Furor, the Gloucester was
slowed, thereby gaining more rapidly
hitfh pressure of steam, and when
the destroyers came out she steamed
for them at full speed, and was able
to close at short range, where her fire
was accurate, deadly and of great vol
ume. During this flght the Gloucester
was under the fire of the Socapa bat
tery. Within 20 minutes from the time
they emerged from Santiago harbor the
caretrs of the Furor and the Pluton
-re ended, and two-thirds of their
Beople killed."
After describing the destruction of
the Marir Tresa, the Almirante Oquen
do am the Vlzcaya he has this to say
vi me rrarue ui me crews irom me
BtnklriK vessels:
'Thi rescue of prisoners, including
the wounded from the burning Spanish
vttsxela, was the occasion of some of the
in ok t daring and gallant conduct of the
day. The phlpe were burning fore and
aft, their guns and reserve ammunition
wt-re exploding, and it was sot known
at whut moment the Are would reach
the main magazines. In addition to this,
a heavy surf was running just inside of
ttxr Spanish ships. But nothing deterred
wr officers and men until their work
f humanity was complete."
The report details with rigid exact
the work of the different com
manders, speaking of the "admirable
Judgment" of Captain Chadwlck, of the
Kew York, In pushing the sinking Crls
total Colon toward shore to prevent
er sinking In deep water, and of the
.surrender of the Cristobal Colon to the
Brooklyn. The only direct reference to
Commodore Schley Is as follows:
"Commodore Schley, whose chief of
faff had gone on board to receive the
surrender, had directed that all their
personal effects should be retained by
the officers. This order I did not mod
ify." Commodore Schley, after reporting
he work of the different vessels, ap
lauds the work of many officers on the
various shiis, naming each one, and
groreeds: v
"1 have nwer in my life served with a
raver, better of worthier crew than
tkat of the Brooklyn. During the oom
at, lasting from 9:S5 until p. m
na h of the time under Are, they never
flagged for a moment, and were ap
parently undisturbed by the storm of
rojectiles passing ahead, astern and
ver the ship.
"The casualties on board this ship
were: G. H. Ellis, chief yeoman, killed:
J. Burns, fireman, first class, severely
wodnded. The ship was struck about
.2S times.
"I congratulate you most linearly
apun this great victory to the squad
ron under your command, and I am
igUd that I had an opportunity to con
tribute 1n the least to a victory that
seems big enough for all of us."
Captain Evans, of the Texas, has this
to ear of the work of the men of his
sbJp In- ttie battle:
"The officers and men of this ship
iehaved admirably. No lot of men
could hav done more gallant service.
"I cannot express my admiration for
my magnificent crew. So long as the
enemy showed his flag they fought
kike Americans, but when the flag cams
' they were as gentle and tender
mm Amerlcani women."
Captain Clark, of the Oregon, ap
pends a list of ail the officers of bis vs
, "hoping ttat It may b of service
fts them should the claims of others for
advancement above them ever be con-sJdered."
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m New York; Captain Taylor, of the WIUI. ule "milly ot 1'. II, Mover, re
Indiana; Captain Philip, of the Texas, turned to her home last Fridav
n Lieutenant Commander Wain- Mm Rnv.,1,,, f ill .t I '"A"
a-rlght of the Olwcester. are also Id. BnJr,lcr . Allcntown In til
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SELLING OUT AT COST,
To Close oot the Entire Slock of Goods
Napp's Store, Centreville, Pa.
The entire lot of MERCHANDISE in my store is for
sale, but we are goinfj to sell ;it COST as the goods must
be turned into money. We are going to put out the goods
AT AND RE LOW OOST, but wo must have the
Cash or Produce,
These articles are all FIRST OLSS.
Should any one want the entire stock of goods, it can be
bougth rigliT, Customers can find BARGAINS every day.
Yours rosp'y '
7-2S-3t. W. A, Nait, Tenn's Creek, Pa.
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July 17. In W Vurry tMji.
by J. ( lloiiiborgcr, J, I, (iwigu
K. Woni-T f llairishiirg, and
liottie Weiileiiinycr of West IVrrv
townsliij).
July 21. At the bride's liume in
Juniata county, ly Htunt', 1 lurry
KiMikcyut llarrLsbtirg, and
Willow of Juniata county
July 30, by Kcv. V. A.
John F. Ikiilcy and Mary Iv
iik'I, both of hhaniokin Dum.
July 24, by llcv. K. M. Cbifcotc,
Arthur G. Kauffnian and Mapgii; R
Ilumincl, both of Sliainokin Dam.
July 23, by Win. Mover, Eu.,
at Frtfbure, Joseph I. Htimlmcli
and Salhc M. Hendricks. l)th of
Washinirtontwn.
July 21, byllev. C. I). Zwcier.
at Ikiiivertowon, Win. S. IJoouie of
iroxelville to Matilda Klineof Mc
Clure. July 17, by J. G. Hornberger,
J. P., iu West Perry twp., Geo. K.
ajfiiir ol West 1'erry tvm. to 1M-
tie Weidcumyer of Perry twp.
July 2, by Henry Lei 0f
Orwigsburg, nt New Ringgold, Pu.,
Harry H. Reed of Selinsgrove to
Mi8 Anna C. Koch of New lfi...
M, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
She
I Mrs. Dnickcnmillcraccoiiijiani
lit Rev. to Frcinont andGrubb's
FHEEBURfi.
Mr. Fritz ofTrevertonsnent Sun
day at the musical college. He has.
a daughter attending this school.'
He is a ehurchman and attended
Sunday School Mrs. Wagner
and three children of Akron. Ohio.
arrived at Uic home of her iwirento.
Ik Tl W . . . ' I -
r. j. .JHoyer'H... .Miss K ino of
Allcntown, who Bpentocveral weeks
guest of Rev. Drtiekcnmiller,
and M
edtl
last Sunday..:. ..Mr. Whittier and
family of Renuva arc the guests of
Mrs. Whittier's parents, Henry C.
lioiishV Prof. Royer detrliiuxl
the invitation to speak at Iicniou's
(Jrove picnic, Northumberland Co.
as it would conflict with the time of
our choir convention to he held ou
the 20 bust. Our people exject a
day of recreation and enjoyment..;...
Our band sent their instruments to
Pliila. for ri'imirs. They missed on
engagement iu Perry Co. in oonst;
fjuence of the needed repairs. Our
Iwind members are up to the times
and ready to answer calta. . . .F. E.
Hilbish's sale stable presents a good
appearance at its new location
J. W. Haas and son, Martin, have
employment at Steelton GrulM
church pio-uio will be well repre
sented by Freeburg next Saturday.
DELIGHTFUL ACATION TRIP, j
Tr f the Nrth via PtNnsylvMii
Mallroad.
.W.'n1.wfurtP,0,',n1 W'prs Fslls, Tbous.
,;JJ lna' V'bec' Moniroaf. Aassubieihssm
L'lismpiain sod lake Joive, Harstou!
SSL' T """"D.rt? the Hudson. 1555 Hefifc
iln'Si'f b' Pec' train August is. Ths tr
rJil?! ' charK8 01 0De 01 UiB company's toiiSt
JEnts. An exrlencedcusperon wlfl slm m-
The rat; of lino from Nbw York. Brookirn.
li-0!-." w,u"'"iirtn covers railway an5 boat
fare lor Uie euure round Hip, parlor cW smuT
meals en rouw, Lotel enterment, traiJtJr
..J?r,?e!llNl Hlneranr, tickets, or any svddl-
INVRlLISe KBT HOMITMRXT, WUKO-
JEl,!?u,LuS KejrMonuBw'nt ntl
i2.i?1i!,lh' ."oMTllle, Bunbury. WeS
r , 1 sin ne tare
'. U cent.
The Record of 30 Yea rs
lk4 Korrimjm for 6U Lad Ihirh,
Ymn Umpi'ed to fotmx tfea.
i ant BeooieoUoiti and fo Premvt
' the Same. . . '.
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A1r. 27i by Rev. Yutzy, James
Miller of Penn twp.' to Mary Fisher
01 Monroe twp.
ApK 27, by Rev. Y. A. Htias,
Anion Fifher and Tillie F. Rurns,
both of near Selinsgrove. '
May 2, by Rev. J. P. . Shiudel,
Zachariah Moyer and Laura E. See-,
bold, both of Centre twp.
Mayfi, by Charles 11. Rishel,
J. P., William Keller and Anna
Keller, both of Selinsgrove.
May 13, by Rev. W. A. Baer,
Jacob Winey and Phoelw M. Sny
der, both of Richfield.
May 13, by Dr. P. Horn, Chas.
E. Ehrhart of Hauover. Pa., to S.
Tura Fisher of Selinsgrove.
May 18, by Rev. T. R. Diet..
David Oeker of Centre twp. to Mary
M. Renuingcr of Franklin twp:
May 20, by Rev. S. P. Orwiir.
Geo. M. Thomas of Ijcwistown to
Rebecca Smith of IJeavertowu.
May 23, by Pwev. S.' P. Brown.
JuYubG.Shotzlicrgcrund Kate Lang-
acre, Doth ot Union twp.
May 30, by Rev. S. P. Orwi?.
Henry M. C. Buffington of Middle
burg to Aggie Wallaceof Weikhert,
Union Co.
July 1, by R. C. Fish. J. P.. John
R. Bailey of Sliainokin Dam to
Minnie St. Clair of Winfield.
June 3, by Rev. W. II. Stover.
Elmer E. Shambach and Marv
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JKwersnx, iNitli ot Centre twp.
June G, by Rev. S.E. Ochsenfoid,
JautbA. Jjuitzel of Kratzcrville to
Annie E. Zimmerman of Monroe
tWJ).
June G, by Rev. I). M. Stetler,
Perry 1). Gctz of Adamsburg to
Jane Schainbach of Troxelville.
June 8, by Rev. W. II. iStover,
Henry II. Thomas of Troxelville to
Emma I. Bailey ot Slminkin Dam.
June 12, by Rev. J. P. Shindel,
David H. Rhoads and Amelia L.
Ettinger, liolh of xMt. Pleasant Mills.
June 17, by Rev. J. Yutzy, Mar
tin J.HernianofKratzerville to Dora
E. Thomasof Salem.
June 24, by Rev. Yutzyf Rev.
Geo. E. Falicr of Iielanon to L.
Lulie AllKTt of Selinsgrove.
June 24, by Rev. ii. Stevens,
James Kelly of Hani-burg to May
Switzer of Selinsgrove. v
June 24, by Rev. H. A. Letter
man, George Dorm of Midtlleertjek
to Alice Baumgardncr of McClure.
July 11, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
All . ,1 . . ' 'l
Aiiiert niialcraiKl Tillie kerstettcr
of McKees.'
July 18, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Win. II. Haupt of Selinsgrove and
Sarah C. Smith of Monroe twp.
July 22, by Rev. V. M. Jamlis,
W. A. Ulsh and Susan B. Howell
of McClure.
Sept. 25, by D. S. Boyer, J. P.,
Henry Naugleand Annie Hoffman,
both of Freeburg.
July 29, by Rev. S. P. Or wig,
Geo. H. Steininger and Carrie E.
Reiininger, both of Middleburg.
Aug. 1, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Win. Kramer of Glolie Mills and
Priscilla Heekman of Middlecreek
two.
Aug. 4, by A. K. (Jift, J. P.,
Levi F. Smith of Spring twp. to Mrs.
Caroline Snook of West Beaver twp.
Aug. 7, by S. S. Schoch, J. P.,
E. 11. Minium of Meiserville to
Mary E. Mark ley of Mt. Pleasant
Mills.
Dee. 4, br J.E. a.inU ,
JfcnD. Rrick ,kI '
File, both ofTruuIvilk. S
V Jtx 5, by Eev. W, h J
Calvin O. Bingamau and
Berg of 1W cret.
, Iv7,birA..K Gift p
ft Mi-men aw ouruii K ii
Uavid Heiutzehnan to v
Bowersox of Centre twp.
'.Dec, 14, by Rev. J. y
ciitt. Dr. A. l .,.:.u .n
E. Speeht, Uth of Ad.im!,.i
Dee. 16, by liev. S. p U
Philip Nace of Pern- c'?)
yjorxHn ix;nig of Juniutn i :,.
Dec, 19, by Rev. W. A ir
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ec. by ICev. J. E. u
cutt, David Geti of A,l...... '
Laura PI Zonk ttfT.fi'
.v.iij-p
Dec. 21, by Rev. J.
-miiea opangier ami Etta I5,w
both of Penn'screek.
Dec. 23. bv Rpv s; .
Wm. J llanilofDau,,!,;,;
hn C. K
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J. P.. Wm. ir .k-o J "
Kiwi Rolf V.. II. ... in "K
rold of Chapman.
S-jrf. 16,byl-. D. M. Stetler,
AkMUi Kr U' Wtoer to Jam
Smith of Beavertown. ,
Sept 1, byAioIom Bario-,
J. P., Gabriel Maurer anj Mary
Tahoff, both of Juniata Co. '
Sejt. 19, by Rev. Wesley Dietrick,
Daniel Sk-le of Madisonbiiro-
Catherine Hackenburg ot Middle-Wi hpth of Mefserviile.
Sepu 21, by 1W. W. A. Haa9,
Geo. N. Enlley and C. L Custer
both of Penn twp. ' ' . '
Sept 23, by Rev. W. M. Landis,
W. G. Spigehuyer and Sarah L.
Wagner, both of West Beaver twp.
Oct 9, by A. G. Hornberger,
Henry K. Hornbemr of Perrv twti.
to Sarah E. Swartz of Richfield.
Oct 10, by Rev. J. E. Honev-
cutt, Charles A. Weaver of Mifflin
burg to Polly A. Maurery of Salem.
Oct. 10, by Rev. W. A. Haas.
Peter P. Brouse to Sarah E. Baufer.
both of Jackson twp;
Oct 10, by Rev. S. P. Brown.
Benjamin Mitterling of Perry twp.
to Jennie Erdley of Penn twp.
Oct 10, by Rev. S. P. Brown. .1.
W. Garman and Martha Gravbill.
both of Richfield. ' '
Oct 10, by Rev. S. P. Orwiir.
Charles W. Moyer and Sallie A.
Steininger, Iwth of Middleburg.
Oct. 13, by W. W. Wittenmver,
Clerk O. C, Henry Kiester of Perry
ville, Ohio, to Malinda Smith of
White Springs, Union Co.
Oct, 14, by Rev. S. I'. Orwig,
MordicaM. McDowell and Ellen
r eese.
Oct 21, by Rev. S. E. Ochsen
ford, W.S. Barrett to Susie Mitchell,
loth of Selinsgrove.
Sept 21, by Rev. S. P. Orwig,
Isaac Burkcyof Union twp. to Sarah
C. Kratzer of Kratzcrville.
Oct. 24, by Rev. M. L. Dietzler,
Charles J. Mattern of Troxelville
and Mary A. IIa.i:iger of Reaver
twp.
Sept. 27, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P.,
George Reichner and Ida Sechrist,
both of Chapman.
Oct 28, by Rev. J. E. H mey
cutt, Isaac C. Hackenburgof Troxel
ville to Louisa M. Middleswartl
Adamsburg.
Oct. 28, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, C.
E. Oldt of Dry Valley X Roads to
L. A. Moyer of New Berlin.
Sept. 30, by Rev. D. M. Stetler,
Isaac Saltzmaii of Beavertown to
Sylvia Gamby if Adamsburg.
Nov. 1, by Rev. J. F. Waniole,
Levi II. Kreamer and Laih Etla
Heekman, lioth of Globe Mills.
Nov. 1, by Rev. S. P. Orwig,
Daniel S. Miller of Kant, to Sallie
Meyer -ot Rcbersburg..
y Rev. Elias Landis.
to Mary
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Eveiiilat 3
hfield. j
. F. !II!I..J
Nov. 2.
Eh eiders of Evendaln
Helvick of Richfiehl.
.Niv. 2, by Rev. S. P. Orwiir,
ii.ii. liOitzel and JjiIIiu 1. Ayt'W,
mux 01 Jiniuieburg.
Nov. 2, by Rev. N. Younir. Robt,
C. SiHKik and Marv E. Phillina
Kith ot McClure.
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ui niuaa inn Hinimnna a
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Aug. 8, by Rev. W. H. Stover,
William Bailey of Kratzerville to
Cora I. Bickhart of l'enns Creek.
Aug. 15, by A. G. Hornberger,
J. P., B. F. Hornberger of Aline
J r r ...
huu Aiiinm fli. Zimmerman ot Kich
field. Aug. 22, by Rev. II. M. Zimmer
man, H. J. Stroh to Emma Arnold,
both of Union twp.
Sept 3, by J. G. Hornlierger,
J. P., Jackson Troup of West Perry
twp., Snyder Co., to Alice Watts of
Monroe twp., Juniata Co.
Sept 6, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, W.
U Laudenslager and Henrietta
Watt, both of Selinsgrove.
Sept. 9, by Rev. & E. Ochscuford,
Lewis Hummel of Middlecreek twp.
to Laura Hoke of Penn twp.
Sept 9, by Rev. D. M. Stetler,
Wm. H. Thomaa of Troxelville tn
Sarah Page.of JCooolamus, pg.
Sept 16, by Rev. J. P. Shindel,
Wm. II. Rauch of Middleburg to
Cora Hartman of Centre twp.
Nov. 3, by Wm. Mover, J. P.,
G. A. Botdorfof Penn twp. to Sallie
E. Moore of Washington twp.
Nov. 4, by liev S. 1'. Brown,
James otetleii ot Pallas and Royal
j.u. uoiis ot Sliailel.
iov. 4, by Rev. . II. Stover,
o. i. JlUoisn ot feelinsirrovc to
: Carrie Smith of Kreamer.
Nov. 7, by Rev. S. Aurand, Geo.
W. Auinan ot Selinsgrove and Sarah
E. btrawser of Pallas. v
Nov. 7, by Rev. W. M. Iandis,
liobert M. McClellan and Jane
Maurer, both of Beaver Springs.
Nov. 7, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P.,
James Potts and Mary Neitz, both
ol Pallas.
Nov. 11, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
w.u. waurer ot JNew Berlin to
Hattie Klingler of Salem.
Nov. 11, by Rev. N. Young,
Uauiel M. Baker and Ellen J. Wag'
ner, both of McClure.
Nov. 18, by Rev. W. M. Landis,
Geo. B. Bowers of Milleraburg to
Sarali l. Real ot JwnnerviUe.
lXn!.27,byRev. W. A. Haas,
W. J. Hyder and Izora' Kratzer,
botli ol Selinsgrove.
Nov. 28, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy,
John l'. Kicliter and Mrs. Sarah A.
Millerboth ot Selinsgrove. '
Nov. 28, by Rev. N. Young,
Wm. J. Hackenburg and Hettie
it 1 1 it. j a -1 a
iiummei, oom oi spring twp.
Nov. 30, by Rev. S. a Gravbill,
Wm. Winey and Fanny Gravbill.
both of Richfield. '
Oct 31, by Rev. S. P. Orwiir.
John .. Ileintzelman of Washington
twp, to Phoebe Heiser of Perry twp.
ec. 25, by Rev. S.
Banks K. Ferstcr of
Alice A. Shirk ofRichfi
Dec. 2G. bv Rev. J. V v
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o. r . otrouo ot Kantz and E
lioyer ot t remont.
Dec. 28, bv Rev. W.
G. W. Smith of Krataervilk".
liuda Berge of Shnniokin l);un
D.H.. 28 by Rev. S. P.
Percival Wh to Minnie .
Ixith of Chapman.
Dec. 28. bv lim- l t o.
Emniut O Af..,. ..e k l
Jennie Wicand of Lowell.
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dames I Ijick mrt tnAii..., lv..
both ot Penn's creek.
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iienry aj. Wagner to Al
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Otalil ot Port Trevefton.
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Jan. 13, bv W. W.W
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ersvillti to Anna Xauglo of Aline.
.l:m Ifi iw If, it c l t
Joini aiur ot Aliddleliiirjj t.
Luetta Young of Hartleton.
Jan. 17, by J. C. Kreitzer,
r.itiseaiHi Jjovina Kise, Imtk
r reeburg.
Jan. 18. bv llw. J V l'...,....L
A. F. Herman of Port Royal t
Sarah C. Beaver of Penn twp
.Tun 93 l.i. T t IT....U r
M. C. Stahl and Nora E. Seclirisi,
botli ot Jiewisburg.
Jan. 30, by Rev. S. E. (fehwiifunl
J.' F. Herman to Sarah Kratztr,
both of Kratzerville.
.Jan. o0, by John H. Baclnnan,
J. P., Samuel Musselman and En
Lemg, lxitli of Franklin twp.
Jan. 30, by Rev. S. P. r.m-vii,
John II. TroutmanandEviiSouix'n
Hovcrter ofOriental.
Feb. 7, by S. S. Schoch, J. 1,
Daniel H. Boyer and Mary A.
Knouse, iMtIi ol Penn twp.
Feb. 8, by Rev. J. F. Wannwle,
Wm. W. Warnets of West Ttrrr
twp. to Mary Leese of Perry twp
Feb. 15, by Rev. W. II. Stover,
Charles A. Kerr and Ellen M. Stin k,
botli of Penn's creek.
Feb. 20, by Rev. R. F. Haint
er, Geo. A. Aurand and Lizzie M.
Dreese, both of Adams twp.
Feb. 22, by Rev. W. A. Hans,
John Laudeuslnger tuMary EriHcy,
bijith of Selinsgrove.
Ft h. 423, by Rev. S. P. Biown,
John H. Sudd and June Sclioll, lxth
of Union twp.
Family wtnss that rival ths wtwM tn mi-
Isdoc ars from Bpeert Pasaalo, N. J. Vlnejrardi.
Tba Claret, ints urn, tn Burgmnd sod rot
are tery old aiiperior wines, Tbs Port is ep
tally tor invalids. The Climax Brandv ii lefT
unii iui .
Be Not Deeeived. .
r h. j. wii
ore thah forty yew
buxIob has retulte4
i Bfand mat tlnf
The enertenceof the Imer w. J. win no. ti
ter a oonunnooe eareer of more UI
tn,orape culture and wine nuxlns
In the oroducUon of Orane Braadi
Bennesw and MarteU of boanaa. a ana. deU-
oate 11 Tear old Qrape Brandy la rarei their ca
mas vlnUfe ot me is beoomlss eelsbratel
amonlarfigsans who appreulate a pure aruda
(tlXVU PLATING FLUID made chess,
wnmo iiui dtubo. naoipesw.
Paddeok. ouwtall Oo., Minn.
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