I V i J'tilrfiiriied every Thursday. T- H. HAKTERi Edilar aud Proprietor. Subscription $l..r0 per year. Thursday, Juno 27, 1885). From Hip riiiliwli'lphl Tttnea o! nth. The Defeat of Prohibition. Tho advocates of constitutional lrohilitiou mrt with a rt'Kiilar wa terloo .vontfrday in both city ami Stale. This city doe not poll more than half the vote for tho amend inent that was conceded to it by its nnidiiH iitn. and not one-fourth of what was claimed and confidently expected by its supporters who should have been bent advised of the situation. In fact, it wan not a contest at all ; it waK a land-slide that Hwept everythin before it, and lln lurw number of tho most in telligent and Kober citizeiiH who at tended tho polls without perHuaHion or drumming, proven that the preat bulk of the friend of temperance voluntarily opposed constitutional prohibition. Only by the action of Huch citizeiiH could Philadelphia have rolled up the amazing majority of :,(HM) against the prohibitory amendment. $ut tho rural district were the limin nf tin- i-uniest supporters of prohibition. In this expectation the siiDiiorteiH of the amendment have been grievously disappointed. I'.voi v i-mintv i-liisHed as clime or doubtful swept into the anti-prohibition column ; one-half the coun ties positively claimed for the amendment have given decided ma jorities atrainst it ; the counties con ceded against the amendment havt nciierallv doubled or trebled their expected vote, while the prohibition fctruiiL'lmld have fallen down to practically nominal majorities. A majority of the counties which vot ed in favor of local option more than tifteeii veais airo. when there was less positive temperance sentiment in tho State than there is to-day, have declared with emphasis against tho experiment of prohibition by coiiKtitutionalamendment; and thus the prohibitory movement has suf fered on every sido because of the loss of the major portion of tho sin euro temperance vote of every sec tion of the State. It iH a Waterloo for constitutional prohibition ; but it is not a Waterloo for temperance or La any measuro a revulsion ngaiifst public sobriety. This emphatic expression of the people of Pennsylvania against con stitutional prohibition, must not be misinterpreted as a backward step from the severe regulation of tho liquor trallie by statute. The pro hibitory amendment was submitted under a combination of adverse cir cumstance. Had not the present hij.rli license system been adopted by flic same Legislature that first pass ed the amendment, and thus given the people a full year of (rial of a yreatly improved but still imperfect license law, there would have been tens of thousands of votes cast for prohibition yesterday which were cast against it. The long trial of high license ; tho admitted benefi cent results which followed it, and the judgment of several New Eng land States which had experimented in prohibition, and voted against it within the last few weeks, were grave obstacles in tho way of prohi bition in J.Ynns. Ivania ; and to these must be added the general unwillingness of the conservative ..... r.l .11. i i , voicrs in ine iMaio to nuiKe tlie pro hibition experiment by constitution al amendment that could not be re vised, when it might be as well done by statute. So far from Pennsylvania taking a step backward on the great (pies tion of public sobriety, the verdict ot yesterday was practically won bv thoM- who took the Held for a better temperance theory than prohibition They w ere not enthusiastic theorists, but intelligent, .practical philan thropists, irom the pulpit, from the ranks of physicians, lawyers and business men, and they feared a re vulsioii in the now visible tide o temperance reform by an unenforcei Constitution and at last eipial if not increased dissipation with lawless ness added. pull one half, am prohaiily two-thirds, of the entire vote cast against the prohibitory amendment yesterday would revolt heroically against any back wan' step in tho positive restraints of tho liquor traffic ; and any effort look nig to even an approximate return to tho old license Hystem would only call out another advance m tho re htnetivo features of our license law s JLet no ono assume that the result on prohibition is a "ruin victory." It is a victory achieved by tho conscr vativo temperance dement of tho State, and it mean that Revere laws shall regulate a traffic that is capable of great wrongs to society and that there shall bo no lawlessness cither invited or tolerated in it.Itleavcn the whole issue, from high license even to absolute prohibition, open for consideration in our legislative halls, and there will be constant pressure for advancement in every line that promises tho promotion of public sobriety. Prohibition is beaten ; temperance is not beaten, and it is now safe to say that it never can be beaten in Pennsylvania. A Maniac Son Shoots His Ag ed Father. Hoepltal RrmMttM, Whnt nr tl'T f Tim (rrowlh of ItiMllifi-nr' In tnftllcul iiiHtL'rn him ttwn to rtmnnnil for dim ot irr-ntitim. it'llnliw rwrtlolrwa. The op ifirt unify of the Urnorntit qu Ic, who irrew rlrh cl'irtliil everything out of a KlnKle bottle linn pms il. To Kiipplv ndtlsfiunorllv this omnl tlili list of reiwilli'H linn tieen ro-ntial. They lire tho lnvorlte rtrewrlptlon f the timet fnmoun mnll nil prnetltlotient of the tiny, iriithertHi from the hoximnlN of Ivmilon, I'mU Merlin unit Vienna. I'lwrtntlnim whleli nut, the imtlentM of thee IxTlnlM from f i to Him. ere here offerea pre- piiren mid remiy lor line, at me nominal price pi one rtolhir each. Not one of them In a cure all i eiicli one him only the renwinnlile power ot curing a elnir dlwiiMe ami each one keep Ha contract. Sufferer from t'Hliirrh. Ill wnaed l.umra. Bronchi- tla. Anthnia.'onimiptlin. Khenmailsm. IyaX"p hIii, l.lver and Kidney ComnlalntH. Kever and AKiie, Netiralrfa. Kenmle WeakneaB. Ieiicorr turn, or Ncrvoua Iielilllly. nhoiild wnrt atamp for (h-aerlptlve entnlovne to lloaiiltal Hemedy Co.. No. WCIW Wert KlnirHt.. Toronto. I'anmln If your ilrUKUlwt doea not keep them remedies renin price una we win aena aireci tree 01 niuy The Centre Hall llcpvrttr says that on Wednesday afternoon, June 10, at about four o'clock, a murder was committed at Greenbrier, Cen tre county, several miles west of Coburn. A son of Francis Koto, David, aged about 33 years, had been on the verge of insanity for several days, and on Wednesday af ternoon, took a violent form, and threatened to kill everyone about the house, and got into his poses sion an old musket, which was load ed with shot. He started in pursuit of his father , Francis ltote, aged about 73 years, who ran into the house hotly pursued by the maniac son with the musket, and succeed ed in reaching it safely. Ho was barring tho door when tho maniac tired and tho charge went through the door and struck Mr. Note's hand, and in the bowels. Mr. Iloto sank to tho floor, and the son gained en trance to tho room. Tho other people about the place immediately lied upon the first indi cation of tho man's demoniac rav ings, and gave the alarm, and when help was secured returned to the house, and found the son sitting on his father's prostrate body with butcher knife in ono hand and liihlo in the other, and was reading a pas sage from it. A kick from ono of the aid sent the knife Hying across the room, and ho was secured, but not without a terrible struggle. He was immediately taken to Pollcfonte and lodged in jail, and proper documents will bo made for his incarceration in the asylum. Francis Rote, the father, at last accounts was living, but cannot re cover from the wound, which is a severe one, receiving the full charge in tho hand and abdomen. "Winchester Nellie's" Ex ploits. Santa Clara camp abounds in strongly marked individualities and notable life histories. Ono of the most striking figures here is that of a tall, graceful girl, known as "Win- hester Nellie," from the remarkable ability with which she handles a Winchester ritle, being by all odds the best shot with that weapon in camp. There is a mystery about Nell that nobody has yet been able to fathom. She is. apparently, about 23 years of age. and she gives her name as Nellie Smith : hut when piestioned as to her former home, icr antecedents and the where abouts of her parents she resolute- y declines to answer. She has staked oil' a claim, and is working it with excellent results. She has the respect f every man in camp, and is made a friend and companion bv all the best women. There is not a miner hero who would dare to offer the slightest familiarity to Nell, for there is au indescribable something in her manner which tells one in- . i ' . IV. t.. 11 1 t 1 1 suiicuveiy inai li would he danger ous to presume upon its frank cor- liality. A Victory for Temperance. SHKIUFF S SALE OF REAL ESTATE I Whereas bv virtue of a writ of KU Ka. Itam-d out, of the Court ot Common Pleaa of Sayili r I'ounlvand to tun directed I will etpoae to putrid: aide nt the prenilnn In chapman town- ship, Snyder county, ru.. ui i onucs p. in. on Friday, July 2fl, 1889. The follow Iiik desrrllH'il real eatnto lielnir all that, certain olive or Irmt of if round Minnie In the tow n-hlp of t'liiipinan. County of Snyder state of I'enn'a. Hounded and darrllied as fo. Iowa: On the Souih ly lamia of Krederlik Ottlinfer. Went hv liinda of Kklinrd Ijililif. North hv liiuiln of Joel stahl. Kant tiy I'lilillo KihiiI. coii t iltitiiLT li! ACKKS lie ire or le. whereon In erect edn KltAMK IIWKI.MXO llOl'SK. aud other out tmllilliivr. Also at the wilne time nml pluee the following Personul I'roiirrlv will lm strid. The whole ot Hi re ixilutoe In the irroiind, one-half llilerest III M inii'K ouis In the irroiinil. one-half Interest In one urii' I'nru In the lTouiiiI. Seled, token Into CMt'tltlou and to In- aold Ui the i,t.,t rlv ui 1111111111111 Niiee. IIKI HKN IIHKFSK. Sheriff, sheriff' Ollh'c, Mlildlt'hurch, Pa-. June IT, w. VALUABLE FARM. AT PUBLIC SALE The iinderHljfiied Attorney In fact for the llelra of I'hlllii K. smith, late or Auunmiownaoip. sny iiTi'iiuiiiv. I'u.. di-c d w ill i-x now topnhlle mil- on the iireinlacM. nlHiut one Inllo nnrt ll-w cat of TroxelUlle, on Saturday, August 10, 188J, .I in mvi.w w A. M.. the followlmr Valuntile Kiirm xliiiiite u t lie Township nforeKild, hounded a followa : North hv lamia ot John Ketterolf and 1. villi llllk'er. Hasi hv laiiils of .IkkIiiIi Kline anil Alfn d Troxel. South hv litndM of HoImtI Suillll and West hv hiinli of Itohert Mlddleawnrth and llenrv Hurt until, eoiitulliltijf 1! ACKKSand S iieivhcH, more or letM. 'I'IiIh la a Td farm. In tlnecondliloii and well ndiipt'il to the raining of all klmlsol (friiln. It la Kiipplled with an excel lent well ofuood wiili-r and luia a runnlliK Htn-imi - passing Ihi'nunh lliefnnii. All tin tiei-eaHiiry hulhllmft and a if'NMl on hard of trull, tni-a. MhiiiI Iini AiTi'H of the true! la ck'iir land, and the balance well set with growing tlnihcr. T Kit MS ;-i ine-lhlrd of the purclia.H money to reiiiuln us a dower In the pi-etulae and the oilier part of the condition o! khIcJwM be made known on duv ol sale. OKolliiENOKM AN. All V A Agent for helra of I'hlllp K. smith, dee d. THE GREAT FLOOD! ATTENTION, AGENTS! The tint In the field. A rompletfl history of tills terrlhlo calamity lit .lohnaiown, has Just iH'i'h Ism I. IDW panes. lirifull-paRelllilHtnitlotiK. handHomelvlHiiind In cloi h.prleetl.DO. Plscoiitit to ageiila. "Ml mt cent. Send ts ceuta for I'roa iHi'tus Hook and imi'kiigeof elreulnr. and go to work. Address .1. S. OlilLVlK. Puhllsher, 67 lloae st reel, New York. 4W. ADM1NISTUATHIX NOTICE, let terK of Aiiinintstratif'ti on the ts tataol Reulsan Koch late of Want lleaveo Two Siivder county, l'aM dee d, katrlna ben Kranted to tho utidrrnlKned, all permina knowing thaiu ntUet Indvhtud to laid entalo are rnpieiiteil to make Immediate payment, whtla thona having vlaliin will prei-eut them duly uthenlleated to the undnrslKiied. WM. J.WKIANIl, June'J4, ':. Adinlurtrator ITotice to Heirs. In the Katnte of Henry Oerhart, late ol Centre I 1 owiaf hip, snyursr t eanty, i-a. aee u. To William fierhart of Mllltoy, !.. Jeane Oarhart of fentre town-Mr, Snyder ;o., I'a. Sn Utrhart, Intermarried with Henry Hay ol r'ranklln lownhlii. Snyder Co. I'a., Amelia, In termarried 0h Amnp Peter ol Mandiell, Kal liomer eoiinty Mlchli;an. Catharine Intermarried with Samuel llarkenhnnr nl Itollviie. Sandnaky eoiinty. Ohio, .lane In'ermarrled with Henry Wolf. of liwlahurir, t'nlon einin'y. I'a. tleorire fierhart who la now dead hut learea to mrvlve him the following rhlldren vli : Amanda Inter married Willi Wilaon Muaaer of Mflleo Juniata eoan'r, I'a. Marr Intermarried with Joaeph llatle'y ol 1hI, tlndae county, Nahraaka. Sarah Oerhart Intermarried with H. M. Alexander o Satleoy. Ventura oimty. Calllornla. Hannah fierhart and laaan Oerhart ol lewlhtiric. I'a. the laet t we are minor and hire lor their anar dlan Adam II. Walter ot rrankPn tnwnahlp, Snyder county, l a You are lierthy cited to he anil appear he for the J nine ol our Orphan' Court, at an Urphana Court to he h. lj al Mldilh'hurirh, on the 4th Monday nt SKI'.. A, 1. l at l o'eloek In the loreniMin, then and there to aeeept or refuae Ui take the Krai r.o .leot anld r.lltnnetn rtnip ton. dee'd. at the n.' rnl-nl valaailnn pat nit on It hy an Itniueat duly awarde I hy the aald Court, and returned by the Sheriff nl aald conn ty, nr ihow eauae why the aatna fhoiihl sot he mid. And hereof fall net. Wltneaa the Hun. .1. C. lliicher. President ol our aald Court at .Mid Jlelurili, tbla 6th day ol June, A. 1). Isx. W. W. W1TTKNM Ell, I'roth'y ITotico to Heirs. In the eatntn ol Moaea Mldilli-awarth, late of Heaver townalilp, fanyder county, I'a. To tllta Mhldhawatth. widow, N r K. Mid dleawarth ol Kvena. Iowa. Marr. Intermar ried with Joniitlcin l.eaprr of K.ldyvllle. Wap. plow I'ounty. Iowa. I alherine, Intennarrled with Milton Kali, ol Kreilrrlck, Monroe eouaty, Iowa. Archie 1I Iddletwurth, ot llcaverlown, Snyder roiiiitr, I'a.. Iiulaa, Intermarried with i .a lie llaekenlierit. ol I roxelMlle. Snyder county I'a.. Iiai Id Mitl.lli'-war'h "I ripavcrtono. isny- ih r eoiintv. I'n.. Kohlaoti .Mlddleawarth of Ilea. vrr Snrlnirs'. Mnidcr rountv I'a.. I ranUlln Mid dli iwartli, Ileal cr Spring", Snyder county, I'a., an I Kuulieu iMIdilleawarlli l lio la now dead hut leavea to aurvlve him the followlni rhlhlron, via: Mai(Kle Intermarried with John J. Kraln ot Uouncll lllulla, Iowa. Kllen Intermarried with Illnkle olSt John, l.ak county Indiana Charlea Mlddleawartli of Moroen. Newtan Co.. I ml.. Smith MhMleawaiili, Hemhiuton, Jaaper eoiiniy, lnd a minor and ha lor hla guardian Moaea recht nl ilcawrtown, Snyder county, I'a. You are horohv rltod to he nml nppeiir ta'fore thojiplgea of oiir Orphiina't'oiirt.nl nil orphiiiia' Court to In- held at Mlddlehtirgh. oti the 41 It Mon day of Sep. A. II. Ishu nl u o'clia-k In the fore noon, then nml then- toacoopt or refuse to take the IteiU Kstntoof anld Haiiucl Miiurer dis-enaeil nt the appraised valuation put upon II liy an In uuest duly awnnleil by the aald court, and re Inrnisl hy the Sheriff nf aiitd i-ontity, or show eiiiiho why the same should hot lie Mold. And heriKif fall not. W'ltnesa Ule Hon. Joseph I". Ilucher. Ksqulre, I'reHldenl of our said Court.-ut Mlddlelmrgh, this At h davof.lmie A. l m. W. W. w i I I KNMYKlt, I'mtiry. HEADQUARTERS jlliddlcburi; illarkct HtltttT I'ittcd cherries llnpittt't! " Hliickbrrit's UuHpberrie 1'J Onions 40 Lard 1 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 7 Turkeys Sitl ? Honlilc 1U Hani 12 H.F.VAN BOSKIKK, DENTIST, 8KMNSGKOVE, PA. Thirty-two yean praotlea, traetlng a apeolalty. Filling and ex- From the N. Y. World. Tin sicjiiiliciinco of t lit vot on prohibition in Pennsylvania last Tuesday is yreut and cncounitfinj,'. Tho defeat of the prohibitory amend ment was not unexpected, but the enormity of the majority n-jainst it is a complete surprise. Such a majority can only have been cast w ith the aid of tho greater part of the temperance peoplo of the State, and tho fact that they havo helped to defeat prohibition in Pennsylvania, as thry did in Massa chusetts and New Hampshire, shows conclusively that even nnioii the most unt'ompronusine; teetotallers tho folly and futility of prohibition as a remedy for intemperance aro at last clearly recognized. It is easy to seo how great a gain for rational temperance legislation this is when we relied that in all the unsuccessful attempts that havo been made to impose a just and reasonable restraint upon tho liquor traflic defeat law been mainly the work of the Prohibition representa tives of tho temperance sentiments. lo.iani AOKNTS WANTKK lit mire to sell the otilv Authehtlct'oiiipleiv and lirnphlo HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD- l'Kok'ISKl.Y ll.l.rsTUATKI) with views of nil sorts connected with the ter rlhlo scenes ol the Illicitly lliumliilliili. Iviltio. loo pages price f I..MI. l.lls-riil Terms. 1 nous. iimls Want II. Iiiinaiiil la Immense. Solid itilcklv ;l'. forouint to. I. W. KiM'ler tin, ,',i) ( hesll'illl Street, I'llllildelplllll, I'll. A. K. tilrT. T. H. II A li 1 1 li. (HIT it HAUTE 11 Real Estate Agents, Have tint following special biirgainsto offer : A valuuhte lariii, aituulcln Franklin tnwnahlp, Snyder county, I'u., mar Pa lonvllle, a' mllei w'"t ol MhHIchiiriih. couuty-aeal ol Snyder Co., ContiiltiliiK HI Ai'rca, "6 a crea clear and on drrxood ciilllvutliili, tlie halauce lie acrea III tllu her and under lencv, milking K'sjd pasture land with never lulling runnlna walar on II. There am I nricr lullhia aorliuia on the idiire, one ol which la near the huildmaa Nearly every fluid liua wuter lor alis'k. Tine la a icood grain, hay. and pii'luru turin, well cali-ula'cd lor a (lock larni. 'l'hcru are llmeatone on lha place, ulao avall.ihlii water power. The huildinK are Kimd, and Koad Irult. Church, School and Market within hull a tnlleol the turin. I'rlce tii per aore, on eaay terma ot payment. i.imiii Kahm Knit si.k. Situate In Mldilhrrcok toH iishlii. Sn. tier count v. near the S. fi I.. Hall- road. coiitiiliiliiK '.To At'HKS. lnf which Is clear I ami under n high stale ot cultivation, tho linl nnce in giasl tlnilM-r, iiearlv nil under fence, w II li r ii mil mr wuter In every held, rendering It an ex celleiit Mia k mill iriiiln (arm. A iriaal atone lloiiseaud Itain mid other out hHlhtlliga In giaal repair. The t .till i la ha'ali'd within ofn mile ol a riilload Matlou, nidi church and School convenleiii. li s u Hiilahlo pnineriy, very pult- llcly located mid could Int divided Into two larius. price tut per ucro on easy terma. BuyWe sell or cxehnnge, advertise mill survey property, nml convey titles. We gimrutitee all our work and invite parties who have real es tnte tortile market to miiiress UIFT& 1IAHTKH. Middleburgh, I'a lltipt tire cure gtiarauteeil by Dr. J M. Mayer, Arch St.. Plill a Pa. Kane at once, no operation or buis ness delay. Thousands cured' S.for circula. tf. THE WATSONTOWN EMCil OF PURE COD LIVER OIL S.IsTD HYPOPHOSPHITES Al in ost as Palatable as ffl 1 1 k So dlagnlaed (bat It oa'i 'n tnbeu, illrnteil,aad aaalmllatert '. en tuoat aeualtive atouiach, wheu tiiv .'oala oil l aunot be tolerated and by the com lilnutlon of tba oil with the byo. pnoaphltea la math mora elUcaetoua. armirkable u a Ifth prodnrrr. I'mous fulu rapidly while taking U .lOOTT'B EMULSION la acknowledged by ri .j. ui.iiia to be the Flneat and lleat prvpara ti .u tu the world (or the relief and cure ol CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY. WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CMRONIO COUGHS. Th great remedy far Consumption, and rr um in i uaren. csota oy uu imiggisu. LMI ffi liealcra in 1. 1 MKI.U. IIII.I.STrFF. FI.()()IMN(. S1DIN(J, SlKI'diAKDS, FK.M'INt;. SlIINtil.F.S. I.AT1! DOOUS, Ili.lXDS, FHAMK. Mol'LDlNdS Htc. Suiniiles of our work can be seen in most ntiy part of hnyiler county. I wttiitiir but hrst-cl'iss lumber useil, and all work prepared by the most skilled workmen with the latest 1 1 it proved machinery. I'riaenalwuyg the lowest. AildreD "Watsontswn Planing Hill Co., 0-1-W, ly, ntsontown, ra, hardware For a Superior i;rade of shelf and hea vy Jlurdware It is always best to go to old and reliable Houses who have a reputation to sustain. Such Is For liiiiil ail Reliable Oil Mcii'h Over Coats from 2.50 to 13 oo Youths " " 2.23 to 10 oo Children " " 1.50 to 3.75 Mens Suits from 3.50 upward IJovs " " " 3.00 " Chihlren " " 1.00 to 5.00 IMen'fl Underwear from 20c up Men's.Youths and Boys Caps from 5c up " " " Hats 15oun Silk Tics, Mufllers, IIandkcrclucfn, Neck Ties very cheap and lino quality. Shccp-skin, Buck-skin, Cloth and Kid Cloves, Kubber poods, largo stock of confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not be un dersold. Thankful for past favors, would re pectfully solicit a continuance ofpa- OIlHgC. MIDDLEBURGH, PA. 1889. Spring and Summer. 188 Wo are now prepared to show you an iiiiiuci.se varirtr n Giils,liis,(;riCBi In Dry (loods wo havo an elegant line of Coiiiliint Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Gooi' Scotcli Zenhvi Cloth .Ncav Calicoes, Century Clotli, H Into J)icsG" SGHOCH BROS., Selinsp and JJU II1UIU II 111 i Iron, Nails, Steel. Leather, Paints, Oil. Coach Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of Stoves and Tinware. BLANKS! The followlni; Blanks will always be found on hand at tliol'osT 1'rintlnx OlTlCrf. Ore Leases, Dlauk KeleiiHes, AftreuinentH, Constable Sales, Warrants, Executions, Subpienas, Justices' Duns. I'ertilk'nteg of Scholarship. Juclrfeiui'iit Exemption Notes, Tax Notices, Justice' Bonds, Aflldavits, Summonses, Financial Statement on School Hoard "&a &c, ko. AU blauk not on hand will bujpromptly printed to order. An Elegant Line of Cassimerea Laces, and Embroideries. j itylisli ac Well Md 1 still continue in tbe MercLaDt Tailoring bueincBB uitbrc Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa and take this means of informing tbe people of Snyder countr, have on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and bamplcs from tho best and most reliable New Ycrk and Fbi j bouses, and will sell lower tuan ever. Catting, Cloaniug, Itepmntf inrr and Seoul incr done on short notice. Not. ltf. E. b. li: It would do your heart good to go ami tbe lock of Spring 600 AT Freidman & Getz Beavertowa They havef returned from the Eastern Cities and now have tlif1' (rroau under the weight of lry Ooodu, Groceries, (leuta .r"r,i'"J, t'lothintr, htruw llut. wool Hats, Jloots and Hhoes, larte line of J Notions, &o. I hey show the greatest assortment ami prein"' ever saw. Their Goods is all New and Fre and Is r.ot the accumulation of years. They are not shelf -orD,' en aud streaked with dust, llerldes, they are I Ne fH m verva il vUMeajp inn iMvevyiun and offer you prices that almost challenge belief wheu ooiurrv' ' you are compelled to pay at other stores. Do Not Hesitate in Going at once and. see just bow much finer and cheaper their gooui ouiiuod run. '