Royal r. Absolutely fcuRE Making Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome MVI1 HIM1 POWCeS CO., "- Germans in the Revolution ary War. Lewlsburu Saturday News. It in an undeniuble fact that the 1 very first troops to reach Boston 1 from the South in 1775 were two j companies of Germans from Freder ick. Maryland, who inarched tne The Bert Value in Macnzine Literature NEW AND IMPSOWED S'tubury M Lewistowu Division. In effect May 22, 1899. ' wisraAiiD. HNIM I kt.va:u P M A M LmTouSATumAYEW8: jistanceot 550 milts in 22 days Tfvo nU T rC WoleS WUlvoupemiU word from a , of man Mr. M. f ldilK JjoSllB S ! S IVnnsv vaunt u chman who differ L M (he hUk)riao of j 1 lAV J IIS 1:,DT ": 7- IWk, County, has s! nthnttha, TJnnil 1 r L1 fig iipiai The Middeburgh Post. Published -mtv Thursday. Geo. V. Wacjinscller. tditor and Proprietor ye ir H(t lilt Subscription 1.50 per . mm la advance Wne n m in. 11 ,in." t".." - : ride toe Bounty.) RATES OF ADVERTISING mi transient aertwnionti not Mhcrwimj utitrH'tiil for will ! charged ut ihr ' ' cents p.T ilnetnonparlel measure) for first bitter Ubn and id ce&ti p.T line for every suUequent itis'rtlon. - Virfti Retfasl yMuhrdfrrf ; OtlaiaryjMsrtv', iri.W' vfrrnirrl. tc. thrttctntt a Iim. Republican Standina Committee. ideras W. H. Hertnen, ' O. MMdieewerth II. 7.. r " MllMT, PlivliU Olllll.lll iwmm r, . ,. . .... I. ii..,..,i W .. CUM. A. n agncr, ifum II. 11 Wagner, 11 a Bowersox ti. s. I rnutman, 1 a i riii(i M L. Walter. M. B. Bolender i s. Yearlok, II. U. Smith ai. Clelan, James Brdley 11 Krceroer, s. I. roder . It. Voung, l P. Kilter Frank Miller, Howard Row Dr. M. Bothrock, Irwin Bayer Geo. StjraWSer, .lolitl Noll n Keck, U. J. Duck Geo S Lepley, Q M Smith O. i. Rice, H, J. Btroh Dr. E. W. Toole, J. H. Arbogast Beaver Oentre, Chapman, Franklin, Jackson, Mlddleburg, Mlddlocreek, Monro, Peim, Perry, Perry W SelinegTove, Spring, union, Washington . Hi:iM lll.M t TICKET. For Associate .indue, p, r. BIBOBL. For SlirrlfT, (iKO. W. HOW. For Treasurer. HKNN BVILLK SMITH. For cotnralMlonars, JOHN P. WETZEL, QBOROE F. MIia.BR. For Auditor, I). NORMAN APP. J C.BOWER80X, Deleft w to Repubnca'n suae OonvenUOD, CARBON SBBBOLD, Thursday, June 22, 1899. are Others re writers and ho proti of Bachelor Girl and Matrimony. The question of marriage ie the great question in every human life. Time was when a woman was sup posed to have only one answer to the nuaation. Happily r unhappily !,, timo is nast. Siine of US iit.ti in- i'" - bewailing the change. intra iii it. Then' are thinkers on social topics who prole o ;., tin. trrnwinor tendency women to accept independent spinst- ephtHKl IW more desirable than an uncertain prospecl of weddetl bliss, u niennce tothcwelfareof the society. i .1,. n.,i 1 helieve that thecom- nl. tc iudenendence of women in mutter will out our marnagi tioiiBon a much betterand happier footing thau formerly. In all thecaseslhave known(and .1...,. I.....H manvN, where mar- lilt lit - - . this rem- nage was undertaken for any othc pure am lie rc-ul reason than lovi lovi simile and irresistible has been unfortunate forthe woman. Perhaps her true situation does nof come to the knowledge of the world, but the effecl is to bring her unhap piness and misery, to degrade her. From "lhe Great Qwdion. Demored'a Magazineor July. is corraeciy reponea in your p- : ,, , ,iniM,i, , . it . il l Fiiiiy ri,,L w .in. ,,,n .. . ner, as showinu that the German part , , ., . . , 0ii '. h . t wroe number of troops, nearly ai1 - oi t ne war was not a prominent one. . , - , i i i ,. k.: .. , . - 1 , i Germans and commanded UJ their v irions H is an oh field of research and has ... , ' , VnTIUMB av ,,vn fi,iiiitri'tiiin R .ive :lt 1:111 amed, a 'enn- IVIUUWUU . , , , . 1 T I linn vuiiiiu ,iii u. , , . . it s Hvn we worked over, and 1 know . . . . , , . - ,B , , , , . ,. dom, U'sides those already name tVoti 1 that the doctors largely disagree on , , . ,. , 't , ,roni ; ft 6 I number of the higher gradeot r. tree transfers between the lines has been established, and it uiaaSMu fin-. i nnrantl I, trolll one part of the District to another "cs.o,. i,,, niV.,n.i... svlvania (icrinan ollicers, nwirlv upon payment ofa single 5-cent fare, Kfivolutionary war I eniisylvania , jf w, ((m wm, h( S(1IIS , paiati with as great facility and in little was the keystone audremabed -so 1 Altatijlni! . ieaml John phiIip more time than was heretofore re- for nearly 100 years after. ! Dahass, of Ldwnon Co.; Col. Jobn quired in going shot distances with- The Quakers and the Germans York, who had charge ot in the city limits. All of the form-1 together governed the State o the recruitiug service; Col. Henry er "suburban lines" have become this war. It is a known fact that j Haller, same county; tol . 8abastian merged in the general system, thus Pennsylvania wasconsidered the In'st Uaval)) q0i BaltaerGehr, Col. Dan bringing remote sections near to the developed colony, and Dr. Both, of hej Hunter, (Yeoger), Col. Henry centre of the city in point of time, Philadelphia, has left it on reconi,Spy.(,r aj 0f Berks county. Col. ami the advantages which arealready that this was tine to the German ele- Hunter's "( rerman Regiment" per apparont in the development of real ment I believe it is also true that formed most anions frontier service estate in the siilmrlis arc difficult to our State furnished the largest nutn-;,, tR. gH8qHehcnua valley in 117'), estimate. The demand lor suDuroan ner ot troops in mai war. j. rwvei Wn:i e Col. Sovker. who lies buried property is increasing to an extent examined such rolls as are aecessi-; at Lewighurg, was paymaster of the that renders it practically certain ,e, and the number of German I militia during the war; Col. Ste that no more promising investment names on the rolls is very large. Dhen Balliet of Lehiirh. Col. John foi capital is offered anywhere than Bancroft says, "The Germans of frarree utA Francis Memres. of Lan- ... .. ..! i . ii .I!! n 1 caster. Then also the famous Hllb- in suhiirlian Dropertv lying within lVnnsvlvaiua were all on the side ol the boundaries of the District of freedom." In 1 772 tlieGerinans in ! (,y famjv w,i,., t(.(. ranked ( 'olumlii.i. Probably never before was so in- Philadelphia organized "the Patoi- oolonele, and others oi lesser rank. Otic Society," and in 1774 a "Cor-! T, j t) n j(SS JJgtioguished vitimr an onuortun tv offered forthe responaence ommiww, uohi ; Antes family, sons of the eminent profitable investment of large a- which organizations wielded great German emigrant, Henry Antes, mounts of capital in the forming of influence with Germans throughout who wag 0De of ifog men 0f omn ides where homes can be "e coiomes. n is ,t the Commonwealth, and for w hom i Film quarter Oittiir.v 33 rl., 8.0o p,-r Y-Hr : NOW 10 CTS., $1.00 A YEAR rs. Frap,k Leslie, EJitr. I'BtXENT I'oSTRinrTI.BM : FRANK II. STOCKTON. BEN, W'kslf.Y MEBBtTT, IlliKT II ARTE, SEC. OF NAVY I.ONO, JOAQ1IX Ml l I.I It, JI LIA 0. K. DORR, WALTER CAMP, EOERToN CASTLE, WM. c. VAX TAS-EI.Sl'TI'HEV, MABOARBT K. BANQSTKR, ElMlAli FA W' CRT I', LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON, WILLIAM DEAN HOWBLLS, tlEN. NELSON A MILES, ami other noted and popular writers. I rmik Leallehl INtpalur Monthly l In all riepecte one ottbe brlghtertand beal iilnn. trnted 10-eent magaalnea In the world none better The beat knowi authors and urtint eontrllnite to the pnge, ami the liighuKt stiinil- mil of printing leapparant. BPBCIAta-BtatrHfnl .Military Calendar, ilx neetion- each In twelve eolora. Mxlv1., Inches, Mareb ISW to February 1900, together with thin mntnzlne Mareh to Deotntbei UMMr all for SI Frank Leslie Publishing House, N. Y. Coplen nohl nod labegrtrAloni taken by new, ilenltrii, 63r0t. :lfl I so V a'i x.-e :t ( av. .i i? 3M1 III '-7 1 I J 1011 I0M1 lni7 10 :ci in;ts 10 44 .1 1 i t:1 i id li' I I V I 3 I! :l" .. vt I hi I, . fen Siinhn- rieiiiaRiftwe i i belliiagro, I'awilnir Kp'nincr aiabwr Miilillrburg BenMr Ili a . . i ! ' w i Aeaanbofej Rauha 'IPs M I lire u'auio r - h mil llilntervtlla niUanil I., v, tatttiM .i WM ai:i .lua o Joii. lion A M in vtt 0 is w IIH h V1 h -VJ Nil m Sta H S S 5 (VJ H.M .'ill I X Vto I i SIS S0.S SOI 4 : I S2 4 I! 4;tr 4:i;' 4 23 4 III 4 IW 4 .41 I .V I 4" 1 IS :i a a 4.) T i ..iv I'. Hlue lea v I M a at, '." 1j . llMp'. , 'or 4. .,. , For Mm I mi. i I I W 4 81 p h V Von .i:i U i in, 1 1. liefii4iMrij I , ! M. ,:. ... - . .ury V ....T' t 1A I-' N. TM T- ' iv. -llli a m i lit-. in . it H ti ro i. - D ro, ar- fi 45 p m Jttiiotlou : ' UI.18 . p m 5 .'8 p in, 7 1)7 . 1 1 1 -. . i r. i the Watt, ,v i. oi.ir'n.i 7 .:, i in 1 'li ! llphl i mill Niw ' H i:u...i me pm For iripiu rip . .'. !w isinri. ' tt. A L'VA V ; I bvM i. hi ,1 1 : 'I I 'I II. I -II. It . K ! iii I ' ' i iMNditlgtrN " rvrone an : the v' . riaut'Tyrona andUenab- k,enri i , Kl-.ira IS., I ,..- ,, i ri (51 i i v w .. . and liaaelton 7 0 i . .... kl. oi i m :f. Siu.ilai o " nod ' anaadalgnti i , .. .o. tti ai Ibr v i' I 5 4Mp 'ii lo- Wllkaa. " . . s 4S p in lur sli.iuui i2arnl u lur U iiko-ii.ir ' rriil fi, luat " procured within the means ofpeople of moderate incomes, and where houses will be available for rent. Reduced Rates to Gettysburg. a a . II I I think thct.cnnans were all Menon- L(.(l o)(,r(1(1 g, (10() nytu$ ites. Those in luster, Philadelphia, l(iLW or alive"Col. Wm. Antes and Montgomery, lVrks, U'lmnon, J- Col. John Henry Antes, who built high, Northampton and some other frullti(,r fort' near Jersey Shore, counties were not Menonites, but i .- Vr,.nti..r IA.ru ..C Ponno ul. i lighting members of the Lutheran and Reformed churches. Now, to conduct a war requires THE PACKER BICYCLE p. o.H), and who proved such a tower of strength in tne West Branch region during the dark days ot the On account of the dedication o! . . . 1 i i ti. the monument lo uenerai neyuoms. , . ,,. ,i, , . .. , D'l i nauait iwnwi auu iuw w ania. MVOIUUUD, lulyl. the Pennsylvania Railroad . , ... In r, .mil . . ,. (.,,,.,,.. lbb nrrnrifrfld tosellexcur- L . . , . , ,, IJur t rerman ancestors I Hire their (ompan has arranged toseuexcur Iamgurean examination of the old fn .hft of the hvv burdeM t sion tickets from points on its lineal . ... . i)r Hulev ; l" ' e " " ; ) " 1 1 e? siS j j M I 1 II It i?v.l t lit II 'III 1. 1 IV. 11V l"Hlll"ll Is a model wheel, and one that will out wear any wheel on the market ! 0- ve .lunMoa ' m, ir irrlrtna iti chll ilpbln i. r". Ne l ol4 .t .SSp u K.iliiiin.r,' .1 1 1 p in tvahln -t o x n i in fi'M .. dail itTHliiK a' PtiHadeliibin .19 Vea Vn"K.SSain, KaPlntOM 9 '.ii ni tv ai i .t . p,:, n aj, 4iin. week day. arriving Philadelphia l.i" t i.m ;n n o , Baltimore lain uililnutiiti I i'.S a in I r an i-o leu v.. S..nhnrv : i w . in ,i illy iirrlrtnv ;it I'hlladeldMii f ss a m I ..i iluiiire t .' in IVaahl Ktoh 146 ate Now Trli UBI ... WeokiUy. Ill Sam Sun lav-, I . vi ii in --ek dm iriivliiv ut Philadelphia II is i n N w Vo'k .fN t. in, H.iltlm ie )1M il in, Wa-I'lligli.li l on p n. IU pm. "eiiii 4a t. arrlvirig nt Phlltdalpbln ypin Yor eop in, ttaltirasrtOapni I -inn hIk ' II '12 ii altluii re leave Snnhurf ut so a in nil I .1 2S t..r llnrrlabinv, Pbliedalpbla and Pennsylvania. Delaware, Mary for tin: round trip. Tickets will lie sold on June that the Germans were there in force. in i i i.i i ? . . . i .1 L! lanil, anil me jMsinct oi v on.in.iu., - , , ,n.;nnf(1i , . . n e i ff IICU Ul AUflJI a VI WIV vfti.tiiviiiMi to Gettysburg, at rate of single fare ; , P,.nnsvlVttnia 1? -I j - for four companies, the Germans of ! the Stein enlisted five cotniKlllies. all ami .July 1, hki io reiurn uiiiii July 5, inclusive. The First Anniversary. It is just a year since the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul road inaugur ated its celebrated l ionecr Limited Germans, and fullyoffioered by Ger mans. There is hardly a Pcnnsyl vanian oi German extraction who did not have one or more ancestors in that war. In my own case they were on Inith my father's and my mother's side. The Ileavers.Strijk- lers, Meyers, Fishers, Shaffers, Ikiw- DasaenRer train service between Chi- era, Schmidts, Weisera, Fochta, Rit- 1 b . .. ... ..... wr i ..... i .1 n .L .! i I cago, .MiiwatiKee, an, nun uiu Minneapolis, This service marked a new era in the railroad world in tin., line of passenger accommodation. Vt the cost of a quarter ol a million ,i, . ii .1 i;w- inai nroeressive eoiuuuiiy furnished the traveling public, in its ters, Heisers, Kuglers, indeed all the Gernians were there. Dr. Egle and Prof. Rupp, men most familiar with the history of the Germans in Pennsylvania, affirm that of monev, of wagons and horses, down to the present da v. The very first treasurer of our country was Michael Hillegas, of Philadelphia, whose father was a refugee from the Palatinate. So faithful was he that he was retained seven years. A number of Germans helped frame our first State constitution, and they have furnished a larger number of Governors to this great Common wealth than any other nationality as this list will show: Snyder, Sluink, Heiser, Schultz, Wolf, Ritncr, Rig ler, Hartranft anil Reaver. Indeed, Mr. Editor, lovely as were the Quakers, and sterling theScotch Irish and Welsh, 1 sometimes think as every true 'German should do, that our ''Dutch" ancestors I. at r J H MtTTCHIVMON MnniMCtr REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done I have spent a number of years at the business under an experienced insfjuctor. Call and see before buying a bicycle. WALLACE TEATS, Globe Mills. Pa. i l.i.r Imiiil iii wliiifiiiiir nfrnira ilnrimr of clothintr and rations when most ,, n i...: ; i r ...... , i , i , e i II , , ,, , . ,. i i Hits iwvviuuimui j uniuui iimy Pioneer Limited trains, oomforte and needed, Pennaylvaniafurniahedmore Ldd .... mJel u vinrinia. ever produced than her share. She was able to do r. .l ,.. u. ... i u ...i. r ..".i:.... i in i l "ii'ii ill :i in I '.iii ;i i iiii. i this because she had the moat Dr. I, , n- p,,j, IIJ il'' III A t-iiiiit, a ( ii.iii Egle gives the names of nincGer- i 11 dun rn 1 mans who advanced mw.vuv anti facilities the best This train has hvi tlescriheti ninnv t mes in newspapers and magasines, Imt should be seen and examined to K3 appreciated. In beauty of finish, ggyed the army ::t a critical time, it richness and elegance oi lurmuning 1 was the (urinaii women who lur- nnthittff enual to it has ever been at- ntatiarl hlnnlrota to the nrtnv at Val- i . . .' . . .... - j . l'ennsv vaniau. tcmiited I iv any oincr roan. Liieiey Ij'orga It is said this was lie- car builders w i re nearly a year ill I cause while the Knirlish women had impleting the Pioneer Limited I Do blankets to spare, there was a trains (there are two one leaving I gnrulus in every German house. .... v . 1.1 .1 ( hlcago tor the West and tiieotneri MvL'reat-rrreat-L'randmothcr.Mar largely says in his essays in one place that in a muster of the militiain Pickens Co., S.C., every man it was discovered that had formerly been a leaving the Twin Cities for the East Beaver, furnished Washington The Effect of Rapid Transit upon Sub urban Property in the District of Columbia. At no time in thehistory ol Wash ington, w hich since the inauguration of the improvements instituted by (Jov. Sheppard lias been marked liy a steady and healthy improvement in real estate values, has there heen .so height B future for the owners of suburban property lying within the boundaries of the District of Colum bia, as the present time. Whilethis is due to several causes, among which an essential factor is doubtless t lie liharalitv of CollLTCSS ill lliakill' ;ij)ini)i i;itioii- amounting in the ag gregate for the present year to about J',,0l II 1,000 for the District improve nunbi. theimnrovements which have - 7 been instituted by the syndicate that has recently gained control of the gtreet railways have probably done more than anything else to bring about prcscntconditioiis. The street railways are being reconstructed and new lines established. The n Kids arc belDB eulllDDCd W illi llKr- dern rapid transit. The obsolet overlR'atl trolley has been dispense with, and a uniform electric under ground system has been adopted The lines have been extended in ill directions to the boundaries of the Dis trict, and as farnsstreet railways are concerned the distinction between the portions of the District formerly known as the city and the country every evening in the year) and tney jr)00 bUBheUl ot wheat, fond to-day a monument to the Lu i DPevi0U8iv given her builder's art. No regular liassenger illwI.in.i ,., ,... mtm, iv ai,epstor8. train service in America la as well I Havens, manufactured gun- known as the I'loncer Limited, from , i ;fl t th F&Uj. o the standpoint of passenger traffic I Cnoh Creek, in Chester County, the past twelve months have Irh-ii the most successful in the history of the St. Paul road, made so very largely by the Pioneer Limited. The patronage ol this svrviee is astriking illustration of the fact that the pub lic appreciates a good thing. PENNSYLNAN1A CHAUTAUQUA. Let us not quarrel over it or call names. Our fathers did that tor nearly 100 years, and even yet, a Pennsylvanian cannot rise to prom inence except we call him ugly names. They don't do it in other states like we do. G. G. GaOFF. San Juan, P. R. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. mur,. KC. VIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. aBlkkW Ffcotofrapa I frt.D Ufa, i b m Mr .i tm m. i the -&mfsM i FRDSTUSX JlEI Mi 4 H H H I m in fi w m m mm i a I 3LOR, I StLiNSGilOVE, PA. E I i vmn 'nQPQiiTPQnt I Call Before Yon Onler Elsewnere- i"i wri r mm wmmmwxwaM- Loses! Gasb Prices. TT T 1 1 M y iruinuiuuiiiiiyuuuiuuiuuu prodacee the above result s In 30 dnyi. It art n powerfully and quickly. Curca when all ouers ran. Vouna men will riaaln their lost manhood. and old man will recover their youthful vigor by using , BE VIVO. It quickly ana eurelyrestorea nervous- ; neaa. Lout Vitality. Im potency. Nightly Emission. Loet Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effecta ot aeU-abusa or excersand lndiecrouon, which unnta one (or study, business or marriage. It Dot only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but lie groat nerve tattle and blood boUder, bring ing back tbe pink glow to pale cheeks and re storing tbe Bie of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVTVO, no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mail, 1.00 per package, or six tea scoo, with a poel tire written guarantee to core or refund the money. Advice and circular free. Address Royal Wedlclne COnWSSS?: For sale by Middleburg Drug Co. w hile in Montgomery County thej Corrected weekly by our merchant . lder Grotts made clothing for the army in which the younger members served. Indeed, Mr. Editor, this whole slander aliout the Pennsylva nia Germans arose with Ren Frank lin, who first feared them and then hated them, because they would not take h is newspaper nor get their job I printing done at his office, but went over to oltl man bauers at uerman town, or the office at Ephrata. Franklin was a great man, but like ltrliieel Ilntrs to nt. (Jrrtiin via Prim, oylvanla lti.il. ml. For the I'ciiiisvlvnnint'hiiutniuiimi to bohrhl at Mt. Oretna. l'ii., July 4 to Auifust 10, 1S..IH, the Pennsylvania llailronil ''timpany wilt sail wiu-vial i'xruriimi tickets to Mt. tiretna from ,1 1 . i. i ,..ll N, York- Wasblniton, Baltimore, Frederick. many other jicople, he let small Mil.. enenuaurua, ana unermcuiaie potma, 1,:,,, .nrn ls viru s sometimes Inolndlnwal HtiitiuiiH on Its Una in the state of UUDBB W.irp Ills MtWS SOIlltlllllLS. nnsyivania. i franklin was also the author ot the rickets will be sold on June 16 to Auicst in. ... , t. . . . . Inclusive, and will be kom1 to rsiurn until Aug. "dUIlll) 1 IlltClimail expression, OUl Butter KitKs 14 Onions 00 Lard B Tallow 4 Chickens per lb Turkeys 10 Bide (J Shoulder 8 Ham 12 70 .4ri 00 .85 i.80 For SALE, I oflerlor sale fifteen acres ot farm land, twenty acres of partly cleared land ami twenty four acres of timlier land, all situat ed at New Berlin in Limestone town ship, Union Co. If so desiretl, it w ill lie sold in lots. For particulars inquire of A. T, Taylor, Kishaco quillaa, Pa. 3-23-3mo. K THE DIETZ DRIVING LAMP Is about as near perfection as 50 years ot Lamp-Making can attain to. It burns kerosene, and gives a powerful, clear, white light, and will neither blow nor jar out. When out driving with It the darkness easily keeps about two hundred feet ahead of your smartest horse. When you want the very best Driving Lamp to be had. ask your dealer (or the "Dietz." We Issue a special Catalogue of this Lamp, and, If you aver prowl around titer nlght-faH, it will Interest you. Tis mailed tree. l R.B. DIETS CO., 60 Ialght St., New York. Bstabllshed in 1840. CJ 4 V I FOB 10c SILVKR or lie STAMPS. l)rt 1 , I will wild u handsome FOl'NTAI N I'KN. boild fold, Notliintr beats It. Tremen d n'is -.elli-i . )f. nit. waiited. Address at once Uoj; 1 liuva'iihilitt, W. Va 3-l-3in. Wheat Kye Potatoes Old Corn Oats Bran per 100 lbs... Middlings " ... Chop Flour per bnl O I STOVES STOVES STOVES STOVF.S STOVES STOVES 75 1 .851 IS, Inclusive. 2t, THE IIF.NTOP ALL. For over fifty years Maw. Wi.nsmiw's Sooth- UM Sym i' has liecn used by mothers for their hililren while teething. Are you disturbed at night ami hmlcen ol your rest by a sick child suffering nml crying wiili pain of cutting teeth? If so wn.l at once nml get a In it lie ol "Mrs. Win- slow's Soothing Syrup" for children Teething. Its value U incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers, there Is no mistake about It. It cures dlarrlm n, regulates the Stomach and Ilowcls, .90 4.40 . la bottle. Be sure and get "jib, wixslow's have been abolished. A system ot,8ooTHU(oSTBr.Pi.. W7. the only man that Congress could get to translate the Declaration of Independence into the languagess ot Europe was one of the same "dumb Dutchmen." They have never blown their horn and no one has done it for them. The N. E. horns have been going all the time and confused us. We come now to the leaders There was General Muhlenburg cures Wind Colic, softens the Oums, reduces Ueneral Zook, Col. John Peter Krep- inunmiiu. (ion, nti kivcsuiiii' nun i'iier(ry w inc . l 1 A whole system. "Mrs. Wlnslow s Soothing By K wllO Saved the Whole American rap" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the old est and best female physicians and nurses lntbe Fulled States and la for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price, twenty-five cents PATENTS m rntmnlf nr r-nmiTinnl. OBTAINED TERMS EAS7. Consult or communicate with tbe Editor of this paper, who will give all needed infor mation army at the battle of Long Island, when but for his stand with the German battalion, Washington's ca reer may have been ended in irre trievable disaster. 1HEJUU OT "swra a .i " rlNY Ol rif.-' RY IlLLssi B mm Z SGHOCH & STAHLNECKEB O Oflfer to the public a full line of Corrugated Roofing, Plain Tin and Galvanized Iron Roofing and Spouting, Fence Wire,TiD ware,Gran- iteware, Etc. A full line of OIL & VAPOR STOVES for Summer cooking. Call and see our stock and learn our prices. SCHOCH & STAHLNECKEB, OPP. JAU, MIDDLEBURG, PA. VAPOR STOVES VAPOR STOVES VAPOR STOVES H I n