I DTCS TO SU23CBIBSES. ,lc At tli flutftirp on the label of " Tlw.u fliriirow toll VOII nTK TO WHICH TOUR rU!uCllIP. i is lAII. Within 8 week after ' vt tent, nee if ' changed, ntlier receipt in neceBwvrr. ten for tli Ptr- i Catholic CJnrch School and Puhlic ihn Stuart Mill once Hil : "The lihlcHt lnuniin creature in not in- Lihlo oftnkimj Home part in tlm (lo which i continually going on jweeii the powern of tfootl ami WO 01 evil; r tmti 10 in ti in it ,t , Li tlieHiimUcst. help to the ritfht him it h value in promoting the Jy nlow ami almost insensible Ltchs by which Rood in gradually Biintf grouiKl from evil. fter retnlinif the above extract a thinking that every one either tr HhouM bo intrusted in tne Htion of the uniting of Church ? State, of denominational itilhi- 1.1... ....1.....1 . 1, ...it..!- 'l OVtT pwouu m iuh'ii , in ih-i erniined to submit to the rentiers ihe Post one instance of the ril- bcinc of the Catholic Church to- tds lessening that gap which eX betweeil liberty illnl oppression. ft'e believe if the subject of "Cat It- Church anil Public Schools" i - i ii t e tv properly nroujrni oeiore our I ile the.v wouM feel more anxiety In they do at present for the safety join of our most cherished iust ittl- Ins. t has ever been our boast, and Iv it long continue to be, that in i land guarded by the "stars and I. l ri . 1 ripen every man can worsiup uii his conscience dictates to him. Ye have been accustomed to v to the world a system of pub- scIiooIh untramiiieled by tle- iiiiinatioiuil iullueiice. 'ause. See if over our entire kintrv our system of schools is from evil influence '.' And if hi intlnence does exist it must be duty of every true American to his share toward its removal. )ue instance! will sulhce to show jut harmful agencies are at work (using injury to our school system. pit are referred to ISostou. The ue there must not be niisuiider- pi id. It must not be considered a mere local question between It holies and Protestant s, but a estion whether the Church in sti- piiie or the Mate, a question ether our schools are to be luain- ned free from the influence of our igious sect or not. A short time in the city of Iloston, a dignitary the Catholic Church acting, in his clesiast ical capacity, demanded the iking from the list of books for use the schools of Boston "Swinton's Jeneral History" for the reason that 'gave an explanation of the sale of in iilgences. The school Committee iruck the above named book from i list and substituted Anderson's here the History of the lieforma Itm is but slightly noticed under hi) reign of Charles V. A teacher His also removed at the request of lie same Catholic Ullicial. J Certainly the verdict of all ac laiuted with the potts must be at the board of directors have ijl'rved in the interests of ignorance fid sectarianism, lint this truth followed i 'iitlioirimn lum ninth it- Iff 'It.. Kxaiuine the power back of this ithnlic Dignitary and see if the aehings he follows can be produe- ve of good. The Catholic Clergy. lie Catholic World look for advice Bid council to the Pope of Koine. nd this is the advice he gives and f liich has been too truly followed It Koston. In his encyclical he says : Public Schools open to all cliil- Iren for the education of the young, mould be under the control of the loinish Church, and should not bo Vibjeet to the civil power, nor made k conform to the opinions of the age. The Romish Church has a right to hterfero iu the discipline of public IcIiooIh and in tho arrangement of pie studies of public schools, and in llie choice of teachers for these lehools." Auy person reading over the above lords and well knowing that they (ill reach every Catholic in tho land iud will be instructed to every Catli- Elic pupil, cannot help but see a rowing danger to our school sys em. Can we wonder that the rro- uulgation of Huch doctrine has niado tsclf felt in the cities of Boston and 'ittsburg. As the "Fathers of our Kepublic" guarded and guided their infant liargo, they took caro to have no awg respecting an establishment of religion. It seems now is tho time So declare to a Catholic world that iu us country tho Stato is supreme. Let tho Koman Pontiff have prop ter authority over those who are en deavoring to support his tottering Tower, but let America tell him,onco ilOF fill. IIA IllIU Ttf ASt-t4lAl irt tklllili.i hchools. Lafayette onceoaidt "If the lib erties of the Americaa people nre ever destroyed, they will fall by the hand of the Koman Clergy." AVe all ndmit that there are hon est, sincere and loyal Catholics. Among thoso who in the dark days of our Kepublic went forth to win a Nation's battles, aro to bo found many Catholics the bravest among the brave. It is not such that we fear; but it is tli3 C.itholic Clergy. It is that priest who tells his pupils to despise the freedom of the press and of speech, who would prevent the history of tho world to brighten, even though slightly, tho dark page of Catholic supremacy, who endeav ors to inculcate in all thoso about him a hatred for American institu tions. That one is the person to be feared, that one is the person who has caused all the trouble at Boston and at Pittsburgh. Selinsgaove, Pa. H. O. Hr. Timet, the celebrated Specialist, lias yet to receive acase of special dis ease, nervous ami kidney disease, or blood poison that I did not promptly arrest in Its proven and permanently cure' We Would advise nil r tillering to roiiciilr the Doctor, personally or by letter, bis knowledge and power of lieuling is most marvelous. Olllce fclS North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, l'a 7-1 M-ly. EITT'S is Goons You must have a new dress for fusl mid winter, and a host ol storekeeper wuut to sell it to Von. So do t, tint you mutt decide who the lucky man shall lie. Kilt whoever sells it to you should do these three tliinirs: (iive you the heht style, lient quality iimliit the lowest price. Now, having pre- 1 tared myself to do these three things, want to call, halt, to the multitudes of ladies in Snyder and adjoiuingcouti. ties, who have lieen for years passing over the counters of old eredit stores their money for, too often, poor style, poor quality and high rie d drexses. And iu response to my unaieliiiig or ders "Forward toChMslnutt's,'' I want you one and all to jump on the trian, wagon, liuggy, or on you r own uitir les, an I view yourself my umiuuioth stoek of stylish serviceable, and nil at a low price, dress goods. If you per chance stray into the wrong place, don't think for a moment of buying until you see my goods and learn my prices. Plain and variegated henriet. tits, cashmeres, cloths and trieots. Broadcloths are the raging fashion. Also plaids, st ripes. and checks for full or combination hiii'Is. .lust n new trimmings in abundance, lie. el n few of my many bargains lil.tek dress depai'tnient. $1 .10 silk face hen rietta, U yd. wide, ll.Vts ; 41 inch. UOcts. ; SO cts. for Hi : (10 ets. for fill ; .Ml ets. fur 45. Hlaek silk, wort li sjd.vM f r 11. ','0 ; Hi) i t. el.iths for 7ll cts. ; 55 et. forlS cts. ; 5(1 ets. for Vi, Il'.i and Klcts., all wool, yard w ide. All wool clot lis, ','5 ets. I loulile coril cashmeres, I'.'J ets. Half-wool. 10 els: lottoli dress goods, ltest H cts. tilue and hlaek calico, (lets. ; colored, 5 cts. 10 cent century cloth, warm a wool, and al most yard wide, ! cts 10 et. ginghams S et-., M et. for II, I2ct. for 10. "J5 cent bustles for 15 ets Kxtl'elnel y big bus ties are out of style, our modest one never. Try it. (iood :.'' cent ernpet for 1'.' ets. Iloinesiuade rag, '.5. dents' all-wool red shirt-, 50 ets. Pon't pay !5 cts. or more. Ladies' red wool, llJ ets. a piree. lilankets, H!l, !5 imij ,'HI a pair. Ilaps. 115' iu mid ijd.00; 75i; Jersey Huckle Jackets tor 4!le; 1 Jerseys 74e; ifi 5(1 heavy Jersey t outs for ifl.US; 75c Kid Cloves, silii embroidered back for 50c. Uiy lleiueinbcr, these bargains wont last always, though I have a mammoth stock. Ak anyone for ( hestnutt's one price eash store and you will tun 1 inc. lake no other. CIIKSNITT'SCASH STOUK. 1st store on Market St. fromS I! U I.ewistowii, Pa. The Old Doctors Drew Mood, modern doctors cleunso It j henno the increased deuiuud fur Altera tives. It is now well known tliut most diseaxes are due, not to over-abuudance, but to impurity, of the Blood ; and it is equally well attested that no blood mciliciiio is so ftllcacious as Ayur's bursupurilla. " One of my children bad a large sorn brink out tin the leg. We applied simple remedies, for a while, thinking the sore would shortly heul. ltut it grew worse. Wo sought medical advice, and were told that an alterative medicine was necessary. Ayer's, Buraupurilla being Recommended above all others, we used it with mar velous results. Tho sore healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. " I And Ayer's Barsanurllla to be an admiruble remedy for the cure of blood diseases. I prescribe it, and it does the work every tnuo." K. h. Valet, M, I)., Manliuttua, Kuiisos. . " We have sold Ayer'i Sarsaparill here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name tho best blood-puritier." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. " Ayer's medicines continue to be the standard remedies in spite, of all com petition." T. W. Kichmoiid, Bear Luke, Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FBEFAHED DY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats, fries 1; six bottles, $i. Worlli & bottle. i ------ Sol!fO!iS3i$Feetigainien!rallry oodsSfore SELINSGROVE. PA. IT ! We have now in stock a. fine line of Ladies' tFaeUiri for fall wear of different, qualities ana prices. We also have a special line of Ladies four butto n - r" AM) tilVKS VOl TIIIH UK1KNT INVITATKIN THAT IS SO IMPORTANT TO YOU ! Tot.lioxe who have not hee(n our invitation to look overonr line of YKK ('(ATS & Sl'ITS we xt. i.il if n'i.hi. It ic to your ow n Intite-t to avail yourself of II . You w ill !. r,- ni l in a having of dollars n ud ei iit on prices you have to pay in ! h.-r ( 'I it him; Houses for (lie came elan of jjocal WPQPPfiv U 111 U iiAU pflfnpUffDMriQOcn U1U1 ii Ul i Ull Oi u J Tnle And every t-l.e of jioeket hook. If yoii are noinieall v iindim l we can till your want with a (.'anneiit that In lioth reliahle and uiodet in j i r i . If you are a heaelier for the howy and novel, we ean introduce to you it magnifi cent ptrineiit as yon ever hail the pleasuri to tieholil. We rannot pay your railroad i'tir a our prolit in too email on our pmds, hut We Will Give You Prices that disc tint all deceptive railroad hail and allow you a iii 'e little bal ance in v our pocket lavi. hi., no risn wii.i, r.n r. at a naki:i i i k Come and see our Stoek of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, II. its. Caps, l'ur-eoliai and Caps, N KCK-W I'.A I!, Trunks, Sil.lnl-. Yaliscs &c, and you will search no further. SOL OPPENHEIMER, 11. OI'I'KNIIKI.MKK, IVopr. Ap nt THE NEW FURNITURE STORE ! One of flie Largest in the Slate ! LOWEST PRICES ! LOWEST PRICES Best Goods ! Finest Goods ! Mil rooms are lull andorrrioirinrt. Chamber Suits from $1 upwards j l'arlor Suits lioth I'lusli and Hair Cloth from :;u upwards. K iteheii I'uriiil lire iu I'.ndless Yariety. (ioos Delivered FKKK OF CI I A l! 1 1', to any Point on the I'eunsvlvani.i Itiihoitd . ihiii i mm ! Having llni.-lieil my course iu I'.mhiiluiin, I am prepared to preserve corpses for any length of time, ami am provided with all the 1 . 1 1 -1 improve ments hi this line. No extra charges to distant patronage. S. S- RUBLE, Cornr f Valley and Third Street, l.invistowu, la. wm I i.3 embroidered backs fas)ionable col ors and fine quality at. ? 5 cents a pair. All other goods a t, ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. Call and take advaniaere of low prices in Summer trood mid see the fine display of fall and winter goods S. WEIS. GARMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE! Scatter wide I lie klio wlede t ha t a new line o 1...1 v car uiieiiallii fore has just arrived. The stock is .nlnruinl 1.1 that the pu-h aiei pull of lilliie'ss only permits us time to men t jon a -1 eeiail ies as follow For Men. Water-proof haml-made 1 101 its. Double. S.i,. alid Tip halid lliade boots. I.i'lit K ip, haml -made boots iii Dress Stvh I res Shi ie at ..Ml. 4. "1. I lalnl-uiaile l t-ii-.' shoes for Dres. For Ladies Solar Tii s,,, I lalnl-m.iile calf shoes iu I hit 1 .111- a nd I lee. I laud made eil shoes. I.adie Dre- shoes of all sly le, be-l Inialiti I , -l.:;iiup. For Boys. I. Hand made boots. ''. All styles and si.es of shoes both liutlon 111 I . Elegant Line Of Rubber Goods. Don't think because the prices arc so much lo - 111:111 at other lioii-e that (he solids is inferior. Wear will tell and w Minn at nil times 1 stake one reputation on what we recommend. N'. I. (i A K.MAN Arnold's I'.uil.liiii.'. Middh biir-h I'a. DVD Mb Ii Will Finil Tin T 1 1, is llir tlacf ulicrc llit-v .ill y.i In, W. H. Felix, Lewislown, P For a line li in if 4-li:i :nnl- NOIICE IN PARTITION. In tin' tinitti 1' of tin' J'j'ntiite uf Sitm in I JIiiii r, tutit uf Ur titm hunt iip, Mniili'r romiti, J'it., dee'tl. T11 Siiliht Meyer mul eleven elillilren, vl Zii.'Iniriii Meysr mis ul the ! 1 1 1 1 . n . th til Centre luwn.-liiii, Sii.v iter county, l'u. ,11ml l.uvlmt Aluy ur, wliu Ih Inieruiitrrleil with (ten. I. Kline tin other I'l'ililuniT nl Ailiinix tnwnhli, Snyiler rnunty, I's., VVimhlnKlnii Mnyor, Three itivern, St. .luu eiiuuty, Uleliltfitu, lluvld Rloyer of llry Vslley X Knitilii. I'lilnii ciiiinly, Jcnne Miy or nt I'Miiklhi tim'tishlp, Snyiler county, I's.,1 Koaweil Aloyerol Mhiiiiei rei K low iimi 1 1, snyiler Ol pllMli's t'ollll Sale of REAL ESTATE ! Ily virtue nf 1111 nnh r tssiieil mil of Hie I irpliiilis' 1 01 it nt snMli r eniiniy . I'.i.. ln' umh rlk'neil inl- iiilnlstriilni's ut tin' csiuu nf -n.ie Id .irick. hue if Mirliaf ton iisliin, siiMti-r ouni . i'.i.. ilee'il. IU CXHise to iuli(c Kile nil the ri lulses nil Saturday, Nov. I", 1ms. The following vulimlile Iteal ISIate to w II ; 'I'ltAtT Ml. 1. Ilellik'iill lli;ilri rliillilnesMlu(.'e ir tract nf Inhil stlllute nlie-fuiirlll llllle West lit iIiiiiimIiiii if fi ml j.l n llu' it ll'Irl-S : Inl li lu.riln.M enmity, l'u., Jcrciuwli Moyor nl A.lumi town- illir,. r ,iinil. il Nmili li pulille rn.nl Innil kIiiii, Snyiler einmty, fa., .Imknuii Mover ol l.liiii'fluni' tn ii.-lni. Union county, l'u , .lauict Aloyer ol llenver towDnlilp, Nnydrr eounlT. I'.. Nuruli Mover Interuiiirrluil with Wllllmu Louk ut Heaver townnhlp, Snyiler roiinty, l' Allen Alnye r ul Centre lownnlilp. Snyder county, l'u. 1011 lire nereuy nomivii 11ml ny virtue 01 a if Henry 1 jet, unit 'I'ltAtT Mi. -I. Sniuh liy limit I Met'llntle, Kiisl liy I.. It. Il illn -i Paul Hen- for itml Aurnii llelfrleli, unit West liy Mrs. .1. (1. KHllKler 11111I Hiuitliel Slilery. This trai l Is nil Uliiler a IllKli Ntute of ciiltlviitlnli except InKalmul Hi Acres, which Is wmHllanil. Tlt.vT N. Sttiintc III township, county writ of lll.iulf.muu Inaueil out of the Ornrmnii' unit SLnle uforesnlil ennlallilliur III At HKS 1001 Court ol Snyiler eoiiniy, nnil to 1110 tllreelml that or less. Iioiimleil North liv l.tiiils of Henry Oct, nil lliipie-t Mill he helil on tlio preiulnei In anil Mlehuel l'plv, S111II1 la trai l No. 1. Kensl Centre townchlii, Snyder eon lit y," I'a., uo Sat iliv IiiIiiIhoI Henry lel ami Vcl hv .1. '. Kltlnf unlay Nov. ti, s, at lu o'clock A. M.to inkke h-r anil .Michael l.enly. Till-, trai t Is nil Kootl partition or valuation ol the Ileal KMate ol inttil.wiHNl-lulul, prlnelpalu' youux he-liiilt. deeeaiieil. When mid where you limy utteml tl Salt! to cotuiueiiee till orl.xk p.m. when yuu think proper. lenns will lie iiuide know 11 liv Ithl'IlKN IIMEKSE. Sheriff. S. A. W k'Y'.h.l.. , SAMI'KI. l(K.ltl II. I Oct . vs. 'ks. Administrators. m s n Cantion Notice Notice Is hereliy (flveli that we have purelias il ut 1. lv.it,. unit. I lio f. .II.iwIiil arl leleu of lion For 11 Superior jrrade of shelf antl hea-'iel scui. lieds.n Tallies, n itureaus, 2 chests 1 tuiu nuiuii, 1 niauii. mi iimi in 1 111 in-i, 1 IKiklmf tilasM'S, 1 Clocks, 3 stoves, 1 Sink, 1 Klour tiiest, 8 Kocklui; Chairs, S iloen Clialrs. I Corner ciiplHianl. I Settee, 1 luitik'e. 1 Wood iChest. g 1'lk's, 1 Crosscut Saw. I orulililnu: 11'"'. il Hulkv. 1 W'heel-liurrow. That the same lie jlollRs In ItetllM li Dieese A' T. K. It' ll, from this date unci not to Daniel Scut. It i:i IIKN ilti:iK, vy Hardware it is always bust to Ko tooltl and reliable Houses who have a reputation to sustain. (Such U Iron. Nails, Steel. Leather, I'aints, Oil, Conch anil Satidier N are, tk t. 2.1, 'ss. T. H. I: KIT.. Stoves and Tinware. Hupturo euro Kuaruiitncil by Dr. J Manufacturer of U. Mayer, til Arch St., l'hil'a l'a. Kaso at once, no operation or huis ness delay. Thousands cured- 8,for circular, tf. Stylish Furiiitire! Not only once but every day in the year do we oiler bargains that can't lie etptaleo .,, iiefe. If you want to bei..i,' d conic ami look. We Practice-Othei sPreach about bij bar trains and lead voti to beli"ve their false assserlious, am. even bait you with a t- n in!. ets at cost, but i nil is always the sain , And You come back, not richer, but wiser, NEW CLOTHING STORE ! I take this method of informing the people o! Mci II -burli jtml vicitiit that I have opened a new Clothing Store in Sch i.'ii Cootus, oppositi; i tiold'a building, Middlt'burjfh, l'a., and cordially ivo - iltetu to call and my stock of Cloii, Hats, Caps, Nalis, Etc. 1 have also a limited Btock of DltV (iool)St 1.1 I i-h to tlispose of and will bell the entire lot at At Auction Pricetj. I am Hiiro you will looso nothing and may sa J ileal by i-iiin my Htore, and I hereby extend to you my most 1 " Ii. I invitation, and re. main, Yours iu waiting, R. GUN SBERGEP Schuoh'H Rooms, oppoHite Arnold'n Uuiltline;, V i.t.ti i.miIi.
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