TnUlshed every Thursday. nnnerv CooaTS. The Coart of Jt.eI ariieM on thefoartfc MMdats T.rSo.rr, ltT. nj H.pl.mb.r, .ad S.eoad ! of D.nib.r. av(tar frtrtMl throiithn.t the eonotT will br Mnrtln lb th.lr rwpw.. ?e w.noVfHlM" -a-1 ''"loo, Head rr AVdC Our ol.iraa. el.. , .Liases he wlh !"- """- tbemoa teeerelof lol a..tloi.. of pnhllfl lattr.it E .. will aot aoYl rmr-.ll re.poa.lbL f.r lb. opinion tsar eipr.M. 2T0TICS TO SUBSCRIBER! l,ook at the (Insured on the label of vonr paper. Those figure tell you TIIK OATK TO WHICH TOTTR rM'BSCIUP- tio is paii. Within 8 weeks after money is sent, see If date Is changed. o other receipt Is necessary. RgptticanlStandlag Csamlttaa. Adams J. O. Rnhrader, Moses Krb. eiw-Win. M. Reber.Isaao Winter, leaver WWm. Heeter. Isaac Dreese. "entre-R. 1 Walter. Win. Nspp. Cnapman-F.W. Walare Kohrer. rSlin-J. W. BennlHger, Davis J.rKsnn-J. S. Yearly. Win. Shollv Mi.Mleburgh-Ellas Hummel, J.W. MlddleSek-J. J. Mitcliel, A. IX Monoe-TV, Boust, T. P. IInmm.1. Verrv Levi Kep er. Henry llardlnir. Perry W-.t. II. Willis, T. tt. "rav hill Tenn-John B. Thomas, Howard Row Sprlnff-A. A. Ulsh. I. I. Mn'iTJk-M Hellnsirove-A. H. Keck, Ed. M. IIiiiiiiiipI. , . ITnlon-J. U. Pognr, N. T. nuIore. tri,iTni1 K. W. Tool. J. W. Hofi 1 F trii i s ve - ... man. Tien 'ii c.ile' anuni ye Mil aoles, ai' Hint 'ei." falti le'l Our public schools opened on Mon day. Al Oift left for Oreen Castle, Pa., t week to attend achool. Anhange In P. T. Rhoads' ndver tiHOiuetit in tins iHHtie. John Gilbert and family of Virginia were the guests or Daniel Snyder ami family this week. On Tuesday J. W. Orwljj purchns d Itaboccii Hiultli s House ana lot on Main street for $45C. The Central Dry Ooodi store, 80 lintgrove, is headquarters for all kinds of woolen yarns. ' John Howell, residing near Paxton- ville, was kicked by a home last week and had two ribs broken. Last week we raw second crop straw berries in J. C. Sehoeh'a garden that were as large as hulled walnuts. It will pay better to spend money in a subscription for this paper than to spend it for beer mid tobacco. The Central Dry Goods store of Se linsgrove will be closed on Saturday - viA. s 'ounYriess wVi'i Vie rauHucteii. Parties needlnjr the services of an artistic sin-paintcr will ibid hhn in the person of A. J. Cropgrove, of this place. Theodore Row of Mlddlecreek twp., lms had 37 hogs din of cholera since Christmas. Ho bus two left and they are sick. Mrs. Aunind 1ms Just received a new and uiiigiiin.iout fctock of Millin ery and Fancy goods for fall and win ter wear. S. Weie of the Central Dry Goods rtAU I., t XT ' I . M .. . I cium is in now lorn sua 1 uiiaueipma this week purchasing au additional stock of fall goods. If you would be clonr and forcible, don't use foreign words. He natural. A man never stops to hunt a foreign word when he is stung by a hornet. Chas. P. Swengle of Pastonvllle, on Tuesday left for Philadelphia to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Patrluious McManus. Nature's great artist has commenc ed his autumnal oontractof painting the leaves sero and yellow, and the rUing fall poet is in she heyday of his glory. The Masons have couiruenood work on Joseph Musser's new house on the French Flats. This week the oarpen ters will couiuieuoe work on Theos. Hwineford's new house. An owl was seen near the Shade mountain distillery last weok by Win. Crousa which had oaught .a snake fully six feet In length and was de Touring it head first. Henry Bhoanhals, foreman Henry King Packing Co., St. Joseph, Mo., uses Dr. Thomas Eolectrio Oil with his men for sprains, outs, bruises, chapped hands, etc. It is the best We understand the Commissioners intend selling the old jail building at publlo sale at December court They will reserve the stone work for the foundations of the outbuildings at the new Jail. The country proves to be full of swindlers who are ready to take ad vantage of you In every conceivable manner. Give strangers a wide birth and spend your money at home and with those you know. The Commissioners have agreed opon building a stone fence around the new Jail, and a letting for the same will be held in the Commission ert office on the 14th of October. For particulars, sea bills. Few farmers would like to eiohauge conditions with the farmers of fifty years ago. A dollar l not the meas ure of value; It Is that which a dollar will buy. Will A bushel of corn or a pound of butter buy the same amount of comforts now as then? More than that. . Is our corn and but ter belter tlmn of old? We need ' to lxk at 1.1 quality of our products f 1 1 1 ? t!.' tM'fir wlilah pvc,-'';fs Large ttock of ladles fashionable coats and wraps Just received at the Central Dry Goods store, Bellnsgrove. Squire A.K. Gift brought two sweet potatoes to our office on Monday the one measured 11 Inches In length and 121 Inches In circumference, and weighed 8 pounds. The other was 9 Inches In circumference, 12 Inches la length and weighed 2 pounds. The corn 'crop Is estimated to be three hundred and fifty million bush els short of last year, but M It Is still estimated at nea.ly thirty-two bunh els a head for every one In the coun try there Is no apparent dangorof famine. Henrjr Deitrlch moved hts family to near Adamsburg last week where he has a three years job of sawing timber for a Philadelphia Arm. Charles 9pecht and family, and John and Aaron Stahlnecker of this plaoe have been engaged to Jo the hauling. Geo. Stahlnecker, formerly clerk in Wlttenmyer Si Son's store, who left for Dellevue, ()., several weeks ago with the Intention of returning, has written to his employers here that he had changed his mind, and would not return now, but would go to Kansas. L. C. Howersoz has takenMr. Htahl neckor's place In Wittenmyers' store. On Friday afternoon the dwelling house of Isaiah Walter, about one half mile west of Centrevillo was dis covered to be on fire. The fire was caused by a defoctlve flue, but by timoly assistance and prompt action iuo h.. iij. rrnn BllTvq ai't OI me uiiar iiuur ituu rooi oniy ueing de stroyed. D. T. Rhoades, our enterprising Hiove dealer, sold two stoves to par ties in Juniata county this week and four to parties in Union county last week. He says his trade thus far has suposscd all former years, and con sequently he has a larger and finer stock on baud than he ever hud bo fore. List of letters uncalled for in the PoHt-offlee at Middlcburgh, Oct. 1st, 1830. Reuben B. Fessler, Henry A. Par- sons, Jr., Miss Rebecca Stlne, Miss Mover. Mrs. Liwie Shrawder, A. L. Sparks, Esq., Anjnlina Shelly. I. Grikr DAnuKR, P. M. J.M. Steese, Esq.. who was yearndmlttetltothibarof thlHCoun-l ty for the practice of law, this wcpI moved to Orblsonla, Huntingdon Co., I rik, wincli place be expects to make his Imme. Mr. 8. Is a young man of good leai ability, well behaved and it a hard student. He has a bright future before him, and we wish him all the success his ability merit. Tl f i TV. I 1 . , . Its annual session held In Reading lust week, reaffirmed the fallowl.c.y; wouu tion: "That this Synod will not here after receive receive or retain as a beneficiary any young man who in dulges in the use of tobaoco in any form." It has special refereuto to Pennsylvania College. "The October day Is a dream.brlght Mid beautiful as the rainbow and as brief and fugitive. The same son may be with lit on the morrow, but the rainbow will have goue. There is a destroyer that goes abroad by ni'ht; he fastens upon every leaf and fi-eo7.es out its luttt drop of life, and leaves it ou the parent stem, pale, wi hated and dying." Gibson. One dark night last week Eli Kee ler, huckster, drove abide of the road at (he steep hill east of ex Commis sioner Wetzel's, near Kramer.and up set, rolling his oovered waon wiili four horses hitched to it down a slx.'y foot embankment. The wagon when found "stood on its head," but for tunately 'being empty the damage was slight Mr.' Keeler and all the horses escaped unhurt A paient who has no Idea where his children spend their evenings, need not be surprised if those children bring his gray hair In sorrow to the grave. I or can he escape responsi bility for their misdoings if their lives are ruined. There are a great many parents ia this town, Judging from the appearanoe of the street's after night fall, who have but slight juris diction over the younger members of tbeir families. A good politician, to keen his dobI- tion, must be a magician in arts that are vain; must eat and be merry with Tom, Dick and Harry, with Moll v and Carrie and Susan and Jane; must fon dle and pamper their children that scamper, aurt love their grandparents and cousins and aunts; must love old aunt Maria and unole Beniah, and good aunt Keziah who, made Tom my's pants, la the language of Old Bam Weller, "Beware of widdersl" i'. a. llassingar, one of our best young men left for Kanms on Mon day In quest of hts fortune. He will be much missed by our people not only In the social circle but by the Band boys who parted with him most reluctantly, he being one of the lead ers. Few young men in this county could leave a better record behlud than he. Sober, iiidustrlous, kind, ambitious and Intelligent. Sucoess, Pal. Sklihbgrovk, Pa., Oct. 4, '80. Ed. Post: I am on my way from General Conference whloh convened at Shamokln. Middleburgh church has been attached to the Freeburir Circuit. J. B. Daugherty is presiding elder for this district. J. It. Yeter of Laodlugville, 8ohoylklll county, Pa., Is Pastor for Freeburg Clroult The first Quarterly Conference will behold at Fremont, Deo. 4tU and St b. New Berlin was made a Mission. , Yours In haste,' ; v..r.r- . As will be neea by our advertising columns, Sohoch Bros., Bellnsgrove, appear In a new advertisement to which we call yonr special attention, Aueyoner special Bargains m every aepariment 01 ineir large anu wen seleoted stock Under the Pension Bill passed at this session of Congress 830 veterans who have lost on hand and 1189 who have lost one foot will receive an In crease of pension from $24 to 30 per month; 8103 veterans who have lost an arm above the elbow and 3041 who have lost ales above the knee will receive inrreases from f 30 to $.18 per mouth; 443 veterans who have lost an arm at the shoulder joint and 10 who have lost the hip joint will receive an Increase from 37.60to 41 per month. Israel Booney, one of Snyder's most experienced hunters, while out plow ing one day last week, saw a hawk perch on a tree near by. Tempted by the 50 cents premium on the bird's head he stopped his team and went to the house for hts gun. Returning he shot the bird, but the report of the gun started the horses and he ran to catch them. After securing the ani mals he dame back to where the hawk lay just in time to see a large owl swoop down and take the hawk away before his eyes. The next regular meeting of the Snyder County Medical Society will be held at Middloburgh on Wednes day, Oct. 13, 1830, at 9.30 o'clock a. 11.. Essayists are: On Practice Drs. P. A. Hoyerand P. Hermann; oil Sur gery Drs. J. F. Kanawell and A. M. Mlllitll' on Gynecology Dr. H. M. Nipple; on Obstetrics Dr. J. O.Wag tier. We hope the members will all try to bopreseut at this meoting, and 'the Essayists ready with their parts, besides written or oral reports of cas- a to luuko the meeting inter- .esting and instructive, J. Y, Shijjokl, Sec'y. Joseph Snyder, of Ferguson Valley, tells us that he has farmed for forty- three years and has never lost a hog wifn cholera. Mr. Snyder places a 'lump of asnsrutida the size of a goose egg in his swill barrel, and also adds a little sulphur.and so far it lias proved , to bo a successful preventative. Hoir e " the ,,elt fnrin to M but porkers have always fbcaped. He does not give this as a cure for the t only koowMl.at.s far as ,i""per,eT,K'' " .h" , be a succesnful preventative, and he . .,!.. .... tl. ...... .1. , , t IT T . from it It is certainly a simple and inexpensive method. Jwitstoica Dan. it ikn. Typhoid Fkvkr. When a person becomes ill.sufferlug with slight chills nose bleed lrro,.uliri, v of br bowels, coated tongue, rapid, weak pulse, a body temperature rising regularly about 1 degree djily till lOT degrees Fahren heit i reached, with fugitive pains, especially in the back ami heud, with progressive muscular and mental weakness and an iucliuutiou to bo stupid, the presumption is very strong thi't the patieut has typhoid fever, and this notion is much sirengthed If, wii Ii ( iie above symptoms, there be a (uiiild abUomeu, gurgling on pressure on the right side. These symptoms may exist about fourteen days and gradually abaie aud the patient recoverer, but the patient may, on the other hand. go 011 from bad to worse and finally be de stroyed by exhaustion, perforation of the bowels or bowel hemorrhage. If on examination of the body of one dead under tlio above circumstauces there be found numerous patches of inflamed hurface in the bowel known as the "ileum" it Is perfectly proper to ascribe the dealh to typhoid fever. The poison of the disease, which is probably a microscopic plani'., exists mainly in the bowel evacuations of those sick of the d;sease. It is true tbis substance has never been isolated aud fchown to men as one would show a bample of wheat or oilier seen, but it exists all the sauie.and wbeu a per son develops the disease it Is because I he has swallowed some of the poison wiiu iiih uriuK, most nxeiy, ana u passes along the alimentary oanal till it finds a good soil in which to grow that is, in the positiou iudicated, knawn as "Pyeis' patches," a gladu lar formation bearing the name of a learned pyslcian long bince dead. It is probable that some in vigorous health might take small amounts of this poison into the kysem and escape unhurt A temperature of 813 de grees, that Is, the boiling point, kills the poison of u II xymotio diseases. Here in brief is the sum of the pre vention of the trouble: Maintain a high state of the general health and boil all suspected water before using. In fact it is well to use nothing but boiled water when auy epidemic dis ease prevails. Some typhoid fever patients will recover by restin bed using only li quid food. OMiers will die io spite of the best of attention. These last are either constitutionally weak or re ceived enormous doses of the poison. Enterlo fever Is much the be! ter name for the trouble In question. Tpoxki.villk. The Reformed pic nic was unusually well attended. Eloquent addresses were delivered by Uevs. Land Is and Stetler. The rest of the day was made famous by all sorts of sooial plays, some those that did not deem themselves physically adynamic even played ring-tog. ' Philip Smith Is seriously sick of a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. James Ocinberling who had been visiting her parents and many friends at this plaoe, started for Elk hart, Ind., where she intends to make her residence, Mr. Qeiuberllng has been workhjt tliat r all sum- Five applicant war examined at the teachers examination. . Mrs. Jacob Kreba had been dan jgerously III last week, bnt Is now rap idly recuperating. Hog cholera Is again prevalent among our farmers1 hogs. Prof. C. B. Wltiner was in town one day last week. Farmers are sow busy getting away the fall work. J. C. Oldt has gone to Washington vllle, Montour oouuty, to attend the fair. The first frost of the tveason visited us on the lost day of Beptetnber. The clover crop In this section seems very Indigent Miss Ida Relator of Juniata county, Is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Douglass Ocker. - . Irvin Fetterolf has hired a journey man for the ensuing winter to help In his blaoksinlthhop. ' , Our plaoe was well represented at the Adamsburg 8. 8. Convention last Saturday. ' ' A new sign adorns Squire Middlcs warth's ofilce. Allen Ktiepp is confined to the house from an attack of rheumatism. Emma. Wkst Bkavkr. The farmers are about through cutting off corn, and I. W. Mattern has one field husked al ready. 0. W. Fisher made some stilended flour for Isaac Mattern from rakinus. Isaac says he must use a corn cutter to reach through the loaf. Butter is now made by steam In this end of the county. We understand that the first churning was 70 pounds. A. A. Rouiig was the first to bring home a fine deer from Jacks tuonii tain. Your scribe had the pleasure of partaking of some of it,- hence the proof. The hog disease, as far as we know, has disappeared from this neighbor hood, but it took with It about 0000 pounds of pork. George F. Showers caught the first 'coon of the seuson. Cider making Is htlil in bias t at Sol. Maurer's cider mill. J. P. Fisher shot 17 groy squirrels In one day recently. The frost 011 Saturdny and Sunday nights ripened the uncut corn. Ouskkvkii. MiDDLKCUKKK. Most of the corn in our section Is cut. Husking is next on the program. Quite a uuinher of the. west enders who attended court on Tuesday of last week got a ducking before they got home. Daniel Rigel who sold hts property to Win. Steely, has bought a house and lot in ldaiiibburg and will move there in a short time. i-. A great many of our farmers are selling thclr cream to the new Cream- ry of West Beaver. A certain young man trlecf to boy- ccit one of our farmers bjv trying to 'iMitii) ins iiuiiusiroiu luupntg him to thresh. Iliit thanks t ( the hands, they could not be Indnoeil io anything like it by ftuch a mean irian.'' The S. S. Convention at Adamsburg was attended by quite a uuinher of our people. Mrs. Oeorge Wagner of Kansas, Is visiting her many friends in this vi trinity. Last Sunday, Anua Koch residiu: with Henry Yetter, was buried in the cemetery ol St. Pauls Lutheran church. ClTIZKN, Men's Plow Shoes fur $1.20 at M. 8 Schroyer's, Selinsgrove. I' or good Hoots & Shoes cheap fur cash, go to Shroyer's, Kt'liungrove.Pa Li order io make room for the Fall trade H. Weis, Selinsgrove, is selling all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices. Any person wishing to buy a first' cluss fanning mill cheap will pro lit by calling at this ofilce. Ladies Kill Foxed (Hove, Kid top, Hultou hhoes. Solid leather soles for 1.35, at Shroyer's, Selinsgrove, Pa. Sii'HQLKs! Riiinulks! Fifty Thou Hand So, 2, IS-iucli Shingles at f '-.r0 pur thousand. Inquire at this office, We make a specialty of Tax Notices und Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we have always ou hand. Oi decs by iiiuil will receive prompt at ien( lou. UiiANu tMTiiKii Clock korMai.k Au eight-day brass works, cherry case Urund father clock, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store in Middleburgh. U. Ii. LKt'l'ZK'. If you need any goods and do not have the time or inclination to visit my store, I will give prompt and per soual attention to all orders by mail. j tJ. Wkis. We have taken the agency for the Buiibury Hook Bindery, John P. LIugle, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call utthis office, get prices, leave the work with as arid we will forward it at o.ico loathe bin dery. Persons having old I bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve can get thein qcbonnd in the most substantial manner and at lowest prices. VTh-k Bsby wu sick, w. jrkr. her Cuturte, WIini k. wm ChUd, b. .rWl for I MUtria, WTiea the twoua. Uiu, b. gtuuj u (-MUrl, Wbeu to W ChUdran, lii. (r. Una CmI JrU, M ow ,U r r ud tut aWf fVM - Ml -as aeek kioii ft MlcldlebOrff Market J Butter Eggs Pitted cherries ITnpitted " . .... ie 10 8 8 Hiaok berries. .. Raspberries Onions Iard Tallow Chickens per lb, Turkeys 13 mki .... Honlde. Ham la tinilnjllnrket. tunnKlTKD BY W. D. WIUKT RVKRV WKDNKSDAT. Ifo. 1 Red wheat ' 8 FulU and mixed new Rve ,.. $ .no 78 7H to 77 fiO Corn 45 Oats 23 to JO Potatoes.. 39to30 MAIIHIKD. At Beavertown, Sept 80. bv Rey.D. M. Hfetler. Miss Sylvia Gainliv of Ad amsburg and Isaac Saltzuian of Bea vertowu. Jli:i. Oct 2. in Franklin twn . of Ivt.lml,! ever, .uaries. Son oi tieori?n Ultra. . . . . . .' 1. K.eu 10 years, In Mlddlccreck twt.. Notr. Mn Rt-beccaStiick.relict of Conrad Stuck, nged H'.l years, months and 23 days. Oct, I, in Franklin twp., a sou of Frank and Murtlm Feliuy, nged about 1 year. At McClure. Sent 0!). Henrv Italnh. son of John and Pollv Snyder, aged 1 year, 1 month and 15davs. In West Heaver. Oct. 1. of d Miss Anna Koch, aired 73 venrs ft months and 0 days. In Adnins twp., Oct, 3. Mrs. Sarsh Bickel, relict of Jacob Hickel. aieil Hd peal's, 8 mom lis und 2 days. In Centre twp., Sept 80, Ira Foster. son or Jacob Ii. and Emma Snyder, year, 11 rooninsaiKi Ddays. lgn.il, .11 irODi knnwlnx th.miioiT.i tori.b ,! tr. rein-tru 10 rosk. limn. in.is r.yinoni.whii. mull, mtlng cl.imi wir. irvni iu.iu uuij uiD.nticst.il to lb. nal.r tgii!. WILLIAM KABMNO. Si-pt.M. 'W. tieoulnf KXKCU TOR'S HALE OF REAL ESTATE ! Tho unilirlKnid Kirpnfnr of th Kute ol .Tnli 11 Haimr ,ur ( Nkw Ho-in, Tnlon county I'.. .loet-iiM-l, will eH.u u I 'ul .lie Sulo unlit. irotuliT. two nitil lull mile. South ol New Iter lin sii'l tlimc iitilod North ol Mulnr Station, ou Friday, October 8th, 1880. Tim fullowlnif iluwrlticl Vuln.iMn lii-M folate, to wtt : All that ciTtiln tr.i,-l of l.in.1 minute in .ljokin town.lili,Suy.kT county, l'cnuy U nl. CuiiUIuIiik ' 120 Acres, mnr. or lri, hounileil W'oil hjr Uniln of S. H I .olt, .or ami It.tvlil llrti, North lijr Uniln oi Win. .Shullv, Kit br I mil ot Aioli Milder ami South l.v l.m 1 1,1 Mli huol Ho.ivrr, wlivrnon r. erecleil K'""l KHAMK House, Bauk Uflrn ml .11 thr ni'mtiar otithull.iliiK two w.lli nH oue i in fliirinu 01 irmiii r UK " K'Hii ruiiiiliiif water. TIIKKK r I IN r. 1 Mil I I H US In Bond iMMirliiir iniiillil..n Th Ill-Ill I. .1. -.1 . ....Ii. . J - i,.,i.,.- pi i. rty. S.le to coutnnnie tit 10 01 tint- . .. 811.4 Uy wliuii lorin. will b inmle , . , JV""1.'1 K'e" ' "hoot any A QUESTION ABOUT Brozviis Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Th. qnMtlnn hM pmUblf heen ukrd thoaunih I? TS .".'!" ',n Brown'n Iron rtittnra cummn. tblnsr " W nil. it il.io.o't . lint it .low cure or dlere t x which rrnutithlo ihiicn wotild prrrll. Itnl ruyiicuute nM,inue Iron u Um tmt mtoreli.. Miit known to the piolwilon. and Inqmrjr ol enf lr lin enernir! Arm will uInmiHim tlx, uewtM, net tlicre are more oninaral lona of Iron than nf am ptuer auhJtaiica eluHral; that Iron la acamniMcod to he the I ' uefM in meliriiie. Ttiu ahowa cm. ImiHirtaiit Iaet4w In auccewiful ma. .ilea pi prartlre. Ill, ery of HltOWN'S Hill's Ml' Doweriw a rrmarMhlA ri"t. thuf rnor to the difl-ov. TI.KMnnnerfncI 1 aatlalaotorr Iron oolutilnation h idever ben funj. I TT I BROWN'S IROij BinERSlTJSLsa beadarha, or prod nre eonatinatton nil olhrrlron irdlrlnr.dn. IlitOWN'M 1KO.N IIITTF.HH rare. liiillielloit, lllllranrers rftknraa, Ityaprpxln. .tlnlnrln, ( liitlw and l'err Tired replliiH.tirarml Debmcr.l'iiln Intlie Mde, llurk nr l.lmbe.1 Ipnilnrbs and rnraU 4Tl-ftall lhaee ailmenta lr,.n la praecrthed dail BROWN'S IRON BinERS'. nnt IJke a!l nrln-e Uiiw"ti:j Bi'dlrlnea, It act. tJ,jwlv. Whis ttken br the fin rniiitnui ut fbeueflt la renwe.1 wtkt. The mux l then heooroe rmar. the dwmutuu imprne ttie bimeleare a,-lie. n vneten theeffet't laUNuallj' m,e rapid and oiarkod Tlie ere hrin al onee to tiriehten; the akin clear op; health enl,ir romea In tho cheek., nereouenea diaappenre; functtunal d,-ruiieetuente beoouie reau. jar. and If a uurMu mnUi'T. aliundant auateuanc. I eupplled f'W the rhl d. Kememlier Bmwu'a lrn BitK're la th. ONLY In hi medicine that la nut Ilvup Mia. 4'Ayn, , ue.l IHuyjuu raoeieweU II, 111. Genuine baa Tniu Mrrk and emaeed red Itnl aampper. TAHIS NO) OTIIKJie . RAINBOW RUPTURE Simple, aale, relUliie and a perfoet ret-iiuer. It I preeeue. fulnuttea. IWud lut eircular w.lh taalt. luoulala troiii arateriil aulferera cured br thtaate. fcUanee, Addreee OeotrM,! Medloul ajid Ouiaioei uatltuta 0UO Lucuat. St.. Louie. Wu. Skillful trealtueut alvoa all ktudaul earvlrwl ad medical eaeea Weekeolua dieeaaee aud pre taw treublea iu male and lemele our etatolalty. 0. aur. to wrlle iu uetuiw tuttlua tMeHiimil .leeeWeea, (XMuUaUoa tTM aavk iuvitad. not a l ru.a. nurn nut end ruxiit .nj llur end ll. and lla nyXKCHTORS' NOTICE. Letters 1 Jt.PtimentarT no th eoLl or Danl.t it of l-.rrr lovnitilp, 0;1rr On.. cl.oM. bftrloa h..n nrint.-it in iha aef''Tj US-it iBBBsasa a. 8i J it W RflHlBWiTO 4 a WjwMite tfcea 1 9tTvm- Ffd rwI'Min I'r' tl. tilaleut, Saa fttr . ! 1 TSJ JPpeipapSng Hop FALL TOAPEX ai 7 8 We are selling off goods now in all departments at reduced prices . in order to make room for fall goods which are be ginning to arrive. A beautiful line of SHAWLS for Fall wear have arrived-pretty styles and low prices. Stripped Velvets in all colors. Line of Jackets for Fall wear. S Headquarters for Very Respectfully Yours, Orders by mail personal attention. -0 We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fine a line of New Goods as ever came to our community, and they are CHEAP. C ome and see them. TO ,fi: ml to iC.il. ; hilt Cliinitof llrooklk'ld, Mix, uon In Kitn,e, two y liny tit,' rcviftut tlim ., i Ih.nli.'l.t I., 1 it t.,r hi,' l . i aUJ m-M Hit rs. a.c to Please I o Onr new pprinj; stock is now reedy, It Is one of the grandest Tinea ej goods yon have ever beheld. Nothing has been forgotten In tho way of good ami ilesir tble etyleu. and as to quality and low prices, we far O competitor Our motto lias always been to maintain tho lead by offering the best goods for tho hast money. Wo offorfor your consideration DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, MOTIONS, JUTS, CAPS, TRUCKS. VALISES, I'UTL BR Y, CA RPK T, C. IR I V; T CIIA LX .11 A R D, Q UK Is A 8, (i LASS, TIN, EARTHEN, IVOOD AMD II I L LOU WAKE, 0-, j0.f SC. These goods are rwarlit all new, of the choicest mai rials and latest styles. The rices we ask for them wiU astonish yuuas theiare unquestionably the rock bottom for retail trade- We pay the highest price for all kinds of COUNTRY" PRODUCE. Judging from our trade we anticipate EXTEMSIfR SALES this Si ason und hare prepared to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, U. IS. CTSTHH & CO.. Near Middtc'jurg Depot- Steves Tho erful Io heat, i'i sloven, iuw COOK b'i'OVES we et 11 b..P ou to tbo, Grand Times, NEW SUSQUEHANNA and oth ers, all of wbieb are Srst-olnM stoves io all respects, COAL STOVES J of alt kinds, froiu $5 np to Jfit). far Mm In sll pat poses, Call and an n.y alxvca. all kinds Yarns. WO will receive mv f. 1 to. I I . . e i rroattiioD.i Luiii. ... ... c.u.,.l1onllB-KoV:b.od,v,.,v:.,.!,, '".i.'e. '1 ' n 'e'",m'! tows. -o - old f..vontit iu n new dress Tbe NEW MORNING LIGHT still ktups aboa,l of nil hes(ii;g slovee. Tlii fsll it sppears in a now dre, vol n-l.ui.n all ita beat itig power. wtiicU ia ucknolui1,d by all u be iug far aheud of auy other nlove. Tor SQU ARK II H AT K Hi Imvo the Sunshine, Capitol, ao-l olliers, wticb are gifcuJ i . arpeorance. pow aud staud at tbe In ad of all s iuurd t . . . . utet oi ruioreuces given.
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