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' ' I Sunday School Convention. Iturc." w, n ir.!. ,nvaaaA tu r criint ft c..nvTTflflnnll nni
Pennsylvania Deitsoh.
iiwenChunli Democrat
' Scbliffoltown, Octorer It, 189fl.
JfiaTER Dhooker : Now is amobl'n
chunce for roich, un weil do Demo
crowtunoteiactlyainichBin, un do
Publicn wner yimht ea condida w i lion
for Congress, du'a now ni io li
booraerawliflta ooty tzeitun oa ich
reus room oU derindependont Dom
ocrawt'iHh un publicawnish bobba
llBh brotectif free drate tariff doforro
conJidawt, un os icb im Bin bob tzu
runtm mit ebbas on ho lamentation
papers baisa, un sell maind accord
ing to dor law. Un waun ebbor wis
es w'll was my brinciples sin, odder
cbichollaSundawgin de knot-rich
pie, elder b icb ni pa for ruU od
der silver, odder ennicb ebban suusbt
don Bawg'm yuabt icb bin o. k. Un
soil is now my rlatforro, os icb ui kip
for olla l'it in der goim Unit ml
Sbtates un wanna ennich tbbor
niainor wissa will, ei don du icb cvva
wo do onnera grosHa sbtateKiuonncr
un bait my maul, bis nocb dor lec
tion. Pit ScinvF.rFELiiitENNF.n.
H
nAD'A Sar8anaiilla lias over and
over agiuu ." . I
when all other preparations failed, Unit
. . .. - m n I ftW lnritlpr.
it is tno uno nuv u tv w -
CENTREVILLE.
1 C. Hartman traded boraoa lust
week.... Jonathan Musser of Bea
vertown was in town on Sunday. . . .
V C. TTnrtman and family visited
frienda and relatives in Middlcburf?
Ion Sunday.... Moses Bateman mov
el into pari of F. J. Hover's house
Ion Tuesday. ...W. A Napp now runs
.1110 biuro iuiuionj auu wj w.f-"-
'and Napp, having purchasod Mr.
Sairr?,s8bare....J. H. Long and
'ason, Charles, of Beaver Springs were
In town on Saturday." -
The Wheel of Love
lie Dearest girl, the tire of ray
iieart has been punctured by the
acks of your charms. Bo mine and
et us ride tandem through life.
She How sweet and strantje. You
pave scorched your way to my n frac
tions and I cannct back pedal
Whist your attractions. I suriou-
Mer the handle bar of my life to your
hanJs, and I am sure you will steer
Jour united lives wisely. Vhiladd-
9'Ai'a Jieview
FREEBURU.
The Freeburg "Dramatic Alliance"
kvtll fivA nn ,ttinrt ninmrnf. in
joptia IIouBe, Saturday ovenins.
Wet. 17, for the benefit of tho Freo
turc Silver Band.... II. L. Lark,
fi t of MillerBburs visited bis un-
le. Prof. Boyer, on Friday on his
ay home from Lewisburc. He
rove a 000 "Joe Young"' horse.
lie has au extensive law practice.
Ie has a telephone in his office and
f clerk attending to the culls. Ho
Fas for three years a law student in
be oflico of Robert A. Lambevton,
'Si., of tlarnsburg.
MIDDLE CREEK.
Our fftrmnra nrn Imav tinolinn
?rn. pf which there is a fair crop
i ..iue Bcnools of our township
Pl'ened lubt week with a goodly at-
luuuuco....a party or live from
;nion county have again encamped
'n t!. O. Green hoe b property to
mnt and oh well any old hunter
an tell you the rest... .Alvin Ulsh
m for the city to buy in bis fall and
nnter stock.... Miss Folly Knepp
iter a short visit with her many
nendahns again left for Millers
"rg... Mihh Minnie Steely was vis
ing with W. H. Kline's last week
... Henry Heimbach and family
'ere the guests of Edward Heim
'aeu s on Saturday and Sunday. . . .
t s said that Coxy and bia army
fro repairing fences recently in
us vicinity.
The miners of Schuylkill county
to making themselves felt in tho
fupaign n9w piogiesBing. At a
lvl i ,notinf the,v unanimouBly
Vored the following reHolution:
iUHt WO. the minora rf ni.,n
hn in .7" .Vi-
. ,'"""" meeung assemb ed,
vorpf selecting men to represent
o miners from ai .'i.
w.. r UJ,u?r una inuorors of
tjji. fun-cuvii oi jue ana
The Snyder County Sunday
St-liool and Keystone League of
Christian Endeavor cxjnvcntion of
the United Evangelical church met
at McClure, Pa., Tuesday evening,
Oct. 6th, 1S90.
N. T. Dundore called tlio conven
tion to order. W. F. Howell de
livered a very warm address of wel
come to which Kev. (Jcorge JoR-jth
rejHdided in un njjirirtate man
ner. Allen S. Serlirist was elected
Snretary, jro tern.
The first topic on the pro
gramme was thus taken up. "The
advantages and disadvantage, in
grading Sunday school." The nil
jwt was well discussed by thehu-th-rcn
Ijawvcr, Hot it.-;, P;ie, Shortens,
Joseph and Uowcrsox. Tlie enroll-
k nient of delegates was next in order,
and the following Sunday Bchnols
and K. L. of C. E. were reprewnt
od :
SIrtinr 4 Irrnll Nnnlijr HfhMtl).
Ijnwver's, II. U. linker, Mrs.
Henry Erb.
McClure, Mrs. .lax. Klin(;lcr,
Ilenrv (iraln'i).
linker, Mrs. Kate linker, Mrs.
Lydin Wngncr.
Manlii'eU's, Eldn 1. MainVck.
Troxclville, Jmnes Aura u d,
Snllie .T. Aunuul.
1 lea vert wn, 1 i lieit Feese.
ni.MlcliiirKh ( Irriiit N.N.
l'axtiitiville, Inisy (iilt, Irene
I lisn.
MiMltlnii-;!i, V. V, llowerMtx,
.1. A. Snyler.
Smilligrove, I.orn Smith.
Kinterville, ( Jertie(lMKl, Kate
Snssaiiinn.
SluinerV, Anna Ii'itzel.
l'orl Trrvrrtoil d'lrriilt N. N.
Witnier, A. S. Srhrist.
Fort Treveitoii, A. F. Slmiii
buch. Hr lure Irrnll K. I of 4'. K
Lawver's, Lizie Iawvor, Mazie
SpiglemeyiT.
McClure, Amos Howell, Jacob
Hitter.
MnnlxK'kV, ( ertie Manlnrk,
Sillie Martin.
niildlrrurvh dlwiilt K. I. of to K.
Fuxtouville, Sal lie Bowcvsox,
Miss Gift. , t i,
Smitbgrove, Izora Smith '
Middleburgh, Frot. P. C. F-ow-ersox.
Shriuer's, Annie Ixitzcl.
Kratzerville, Kate Sassnnuui,
(lertie GoikI. (
l'ort Tn-vrrton 4irrnlt K. I or',. F-
Fort Trevert)n, Nor A. Sharn
IkkIi. Witmer, E. F. Shninbncli, A. S.
St'christ
Hev.J. 1. Sliortess of l'utter
son, and Hev. G-jo. Joseph of Lew
istown were also present. IVof. A.
E. Gobble of New Ucrlin was also
present part of the tinio.
The imisie was soul inspiring, tlie
first session was a good one and
gave promise ot n goinl eonventioii.
Hev. Joseph pronounced the lcn
dietion. WKDNF1AV A. M., T. 7, lSl)t).
W. C. Hk1i coiiiluetiHl the tp'ii
ing services by rending the nine
teenth Psalm and lending ia prayer
The subject, "The Sunday school
cause, its demand mid results" was
opened by N. T. Dundore. Hevs
J. II. Hertz, Hoeh, l)iw, Sliortess
and Tiawver took nn active part in
the tliscnssion. "The best ways and
means for increased attendance in
our Sunday schools" was next on
the programme. Paul Haines, Prof.
F. C. llowersox, Hevs. J. 1. Short
iss, Joseph and Dice were tho speak
ers on this topic. The Secretary
read a letter of greeting from Hev.
A. Stnpleton to which he was in
structvd to reply in a suitable man
ner. The convention was dismissed
by Hev. Joseph.
AFTKKKOOX KKSH.V.
Hev. J. I). Shortiss lel the d1
votional exercises, by realing the
second chapter of Proverbs, and of
fering a very fervent prayer. The
convention snug several hymns.
"What are tho requisites for hic
cossful teaching in the Sunday
'school ami by what success lie meas
ured Y" next opened by V. I. J'il
ger and A. F. Shnnilmeh. Hevs.
Joseph, Gobble and Hoeh joiued in
the discussion.
Hev. J. Jjawver and Mrs. Erb
sang "My Jesus I love thee," in
German.
A. S. Sechrist led nn 01011 parliu -mentoii
tli subject, "The Suuduy
school ot' the past, present and lu-
turc." W. C. Iloeli disinisfed the
session.
EVEXIJfO BESSION.
Hey. J. II. Hertz led tho opening
service, by rending the ninety-first
Psalm and offering prayer, V. C.
Hoeh was elciitetl reci ter for the
following pnHrs s The Evangeli
cal, The News Item, Tho Weekly
Hcrnid, and The Middleburgh
Post. A children's mass was ad
dressed by Prof. Gobble and J. IV
Shortiss. "How can the Quarterly
review le ninde interesting ami
profitable to both the adult and in
fant department of Sunday school."
Hev. Joseph and M. C. llarncr de
fined the subject. Miss Lizzie law
yer favored the convention with a
solo entitled, "Oh where is my Imy
to-night." The following officers
were elected for the ensuing year :
Pres., W. F. Howell ; Vice presi
dents, Jacob lawyer, F. C I'ower
sox and X. T. Dundore ; Secretary,
Allen S. Seel 1 rist ; Treasurer, Hol
lin llowersox. The extM-iitivecotn-niittee
eoiisiste! of the pastors in
charge of McClure, Middleburgh
and the Port Trevei toii circuits, the
president and secretary. Conven
tion was dismissed by Kev. J. 1.
Shortiss.
T!ll'HS. Y M11HMMI slslN.
Hev. Jacob Lawvcr cuilu'te1
the devotional exercise- by rending
Pith chapter of Cor. and tillering a
very enrnest prayer. A. F. Sliam
baeh pnitlnl. The "l'erils of the
K. L. tf C. V and bow to avert
them" was pointed nut bv Hev. J.
D. Shortiss, W. V. Howell and
Hev. Joseph. Mi- DaUy Gift led
an open parlanicnt on "The Pledge"
which was very inter .-ting. Hev.
Diee dismissed this session.
TiiritsnA v aki i:i:miin.
Hev. Goo. Joseph led the tijieniug
service by remling the I'.'tli chapter
of 1st Ctir. ami offering prayer.
"Piwer in the K. L.of C. E. Ser
vice" was discussed by Hev. Jacob
Iiwver, D. II. ManU-ek and C. F.
Sehrawtler. Pro. Lawvcrnnd Mrs.
Erb King a (icrinaii solo.
Hfxu.VKP, that we hold a K. L.
of C. E. rally at Smitbgrove on
Thanksgiving Day. Time Mime
for closing. W. C. Hoeh conduct
ed nn impressive consecration ner
vic. It was a grand closing of
this interesting convention. Old
and young rccinsccratel thenisclvcs
to the Irfird, and rcwivel showers of
Messing from tho Ijord. All join
ed in singing "Gh1 Ik- with you till
we meet again" ami after relating
the "Mizpnh" hciieiiictioii, the con
vention closed, luting will lie the
memory of this convention live in
the minds of all who were there.
W. V. I Kk 11, Kcpnilcr.
SELINSUROVE.
P. S. Alls'i't mid wife are xpciid
inu; the week wiih liiciids in
Ilooinbiirg 'a rev liarrett, ol
Xoi ilninil . 1 land was in town u
Saturday .M;.-. M. M. Getz of
Sunbiiry j it iil several tlays with
her si-ier, Mrs. 15. A. Mover, ot the
Fjist Knd Mi-s Clricli .,f Mil-
ler.xburg spent several days in tow n,
the guest of Miss Mollie I'.ni lH
The Selin-;u rove i lee ("lull has rc-
organiz-! and are holding semi
wcekly meetings in App's building
President Dinnii of the Uni
versity attended the Syiuid at lioek
Haven last week Mrs. J. 15.
S harf of Maryland was the guest
of I'M i tor l.umhard's family last
week Tim Bueknell reserves of
Lewi-burg, lined up against the
Susquehanna Imivs on the campus
hint Saturday. The game resulted
iua tie, each team having scored 10
points.
Foot-Ball Schedule.
Tho Foot-bait season at Susque
hanna University has opened and
tho public can expect to seo somo in
terest imj games on tho collego cam
pus at Seliiisgrovo. Foot-ball is do
cidedly tho most fascinating of mod
em Huort and thoso who would seo
interesting traines should mako a
note of tho following schedulo of
games :
SiisiiiiihaniHi Reserves vs, Milton
Y. M O. A., Selinsirrove, Oct. 17.
Willinmsport High School vs.
Suh. Res., Selinsgrovp, Oct. 21.
Bioonisburg S. X. S. vs. Suhii. Ros.
Selinscrov', Nov. 14.
Thia is tho schedule as far as ar
ranged for homo names.
JJ1KD.
Oct. 4. in Middlcburgb, Goort;o
Kern, ajjed 77 years, 3 mouthu aud
t J days.
I Oct. 8, nenr Pallas, Robert (Hay
ton, son of Ulysses and Jnnuie Shol-
! ly, aged 15 years, 2 months and 10
days.
A good game of foot-1 all was play
ed on the Susquehanna campus last
Saturday afternoon between the
Bucknell Reserves and tho Susque
hanna team. The game was excit
ing throughout and marked by some
pretty runs. The Reserves put up
a good, clean game and showed con
siderable knowledge of foot ball.
Susquehanna never h.d a better
team. At the end of the first half
the score was 10 to 4 in Susquehan
na s favor. During tho second half
tho Reserves secured anothed touch
down and goal making tho score 10
to 10. Tho line up was as follows t
Urn knril nvnorvos. suniiufiiiinna.
KtMHt, i-rn'rr. liruiiKiirt, Jr.
t)rl-ty. rt, idiunt, ll.Tinun, M. P.
Sliurinnn, left Rimrtl, You.
Wujimiiii, riKlii liti'klo, Kcmpfor.
Cnilif. li-it tiu'klu. l-riliimn.
Hlt'tniT. I. ft end. Wlnuaitl.
Kvnns. oilpln. rltflit ntut, Jloir i, eni t.
(.'truer, Cupt., ir. bark. tiir, onior.
Fctvr, rt. l.y.l h.ti, Kt rmun, .1. A.
siimii, 1. Iinir bui'k, Iloovor.
Senn, Mil birk. Dure.
I'mpirf. Wiini, linrknell.
Heferw. WinnI:. y, SiiMiuehnnim.
Tho Reserves played a gentleman
ly gamo and their return will always
bo welcomed by Susquehanna. It is
probablo that tho two teams will
meet again this seaHou.
Th Sllrer CrittD it Ultona.
Mr. IlutMl wiltl iiiithlnK truor at llrldiv
port yo.tonlny than that "If tliero nny
tiling In thl itllvur qutiittlon, It Is Inh'iiu!u
It Is n iIIsoumi nf tho wholo world. If It In
A iIIwnimi, It Is iMM'itumi It Ik a world tils
ciewi.'' 'I'hn tllnoiiMt It ntuwil by tho un-piii-iilU'l.'il
linprovumi'iiU In tho inoiknn of
coiiuiiuiili utlon wilhlit a itinrUr uf a
ctintiiry. This hitit tiroulit nil tho nrl-lulturUt-t
of tho world Into 'oiiiHtltlnn
with carh othi-r In every iimrkot, tmd th
nHtilt hie wn 11 itrent full In thti vnlno nf
tho enrth's irotlneo.
Thiii hni fnlltin, ton, on a world lndon
with lwi'M'K, mortKHKi'Hi cotitntetn and imt
tlomutits tuado imdi'r anothor net nf con
ditions, Atid a tho itKrieulturlrtU are tin
majority of tho hiiiimn raco, they huvout
Umtt plnroliiu crleit and driven many
"thlnkorg" crar.y. Tho onty remedy In to
wait for tlmo to not thing right, nn It at
wayi dovit, for tho prireitof Ihlngn wit have
to will to adapt thtmiitolvoii to tho prtrci of
things ws huvo to buy, un they always do
In tha long run.
Tho mrrrndy of tho omliarAssod has been
to call things by other tinmen, and to pre
tond that wo donotexrhangeoomintMlltles
against commodities, but coninildltles
against anything wo cboomi to call money.
But this operation would no soonor
be over than we should have to bo
gin again. There would be morn loams
and mortgages and contracts under the
new money, aud thoy would speedily
bouome too hard to bear, and wo should
have to Invont now names for othor
money In ordor to mako them lighter.
Eery ton years would not lie too often to
chatigo our tuirroney and relieve the
debtor class. N. Y. Post.
Chleago's Or eat Itoiitilillran Taratle.
ClllCAUO, Ot:l. 10. Vnry Hourly a hun
drrxl thunsanA mnn tnarnhed yosttrdny tn
tho groat lli'iiiibllciia purtkilu. Iluslnass
ns HUHponrtod. nutirly nil ut tho iner
nhnnts clusud tholr sturoH, and utmost the
wholo pupiilittluii of I'hlrntfo turned out
to two the pitrmlo. Thu Hlrofts wttro Kuyly
ilot'oratod, und lumtliig't und Ilits tloutud
from inoHt of thti 1iuhIiiihs hount'S in the
town district, l lio punilo wiih more than
twulvu inlltm tn lnt h, mitl l.r) liunds fur
lilbhud tho 1 1 1 11 nit?.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE
ourt'il. Mrs. N. I W'lilt m-j . oi HilMmro llriittro.
N. II., was tnM I ,v In r di 'i. -I.tiii Unit Klin .i
In thu lahl Klitifoti of Mrlk'nt's ilhiMMi. Hitvlv
Int; no bi'iirtli tn mi lln'tii
DR. DAVID KEfi.'JEDY'S
WVprT REMEDY
Hill lll"l IISi'll llll.l Still (MHH' I lI lllV, niHl WIIH
si kiii 11 ft 1' r (loltik; lnT limis.'hnl.l work. Hits tin
fliiros Kiivorltii Idiiii'ily rosiorrd Imr to lioultb
anil hi niik'l li. All ktiliwy, urinary troubles,
rhi'iiiiiatlsin mill ilyMH islii, uru rurrd y Kavur
lli' Iti'iui'ily.
cJustice of the Peace
AND GONVKYANOEJR-M-
Z. STEININGEK,
Middleburgh, Pa.
JAS. O. CHOUSK,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW,
MlODLKUUHU, PA.
All Lusliit'HH ontriisti',1 to 1 1 1 h cure
will ront'lve prompt at triitlon;
D
H. A. C. .SI'AMiLKH,
DENTIST.
OftH AlllllllliHtlTCll.
Crown Rtul Hrlilirpwork, Eto,
OIIIoh mi lor uortli of WoIh' Htoro.
StliiiH;rovt, Pit.
Ii. f. PoltiGjgeis
Veterinary sUrceoN.
SELINSGROVE, PA.
All prott's-slomtl business eiitriiHtotl to my euro
will recclvu pronipt iinj ciin-ful itttontlun.
(in. Way to be Happy
Is at all t Iiik-s to :iltmiil to tlm ciurifiirtHof your
faintly. Mwnlil any mil) nf tlii'ln i iilrli a HilKlit
t'oiil or CniiKli, pri'imru vonrsi'ir uriil cull at nii. o
llllJ.W. Di-rki r. M. !.. Illrlilli lil ; . K. Ilnwi-ll,
Mi l'lnrn 1 W, II. Ili rinun. Tn.xi'lvlllii anil It. II.
Wnlifrs. IN'iiiihCri'i'k, Hub' aK'fiiis anil iii'l u trial
Iml lie of Oil o 1 11 n1. Urn ifrtnit. (iirmuu Idnii'ily
trie. We ulve II uwuy to 1'iovn ihut, wo liuve a
sure Cure for Coughs, (.'oliln, AhiIiiiiii, (.'oiihiihiih
lion ami nil illm iUH's of tlio 'J'liroul uud l.utm.
I 111 III 116.
- DR. YV. OLIVER SMITH. Chief Conditio Physician,
19 South Third St., Harrltburt;, Pa.
A remanent Institution for the Scientific Treatment and Cure of
NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES.
x V?nnt pnmc. w kdlKOid th rrtrt cnr known (. ra,nr. m ihe b.. k
sadllntM, impottiity mml debility, nrrrmi.n... Un(uor, cnnf.i.lon at Idr... tulnitanna n( th
krart, UmtfUf , Ufmbling. dimiM.1 of iKhl or f.ddior... divw. ( ih hl, tlir-u, b.,m or km,
ntkm nl iht h.rr, utft, Momsch or b.iw.1., unnniurnl d,.. h.r,r., u. on r.n.l.d
thought Nrf..r it to toa Ut A wk or s m.,aih my p!., yur on bryund thr i.ch nl h..
Our wtnnd of tr.tmnt wiU iMdilynd pcrauturailr curt Ibrmo.t obtinitm,sud b.i!uil
roator poriect sttltb. '
Nervous
1 hOM Bulf.rltitf from N.rvnua
Debility, th tymptomt of whic h
r a doll. Miimwd min.1.
Debility
thtlr builnrn and tncisl dutlM, niilf. happy
anarrUcn InpoMibkt, diilrrolng lha ((1100 of
th heart, cau.ina flu,h of heal, di.prea.ion of
aplrita, aril firhodlng, cowardice, fear, dieami,
eielancholy, tire ea.ily of compaty, feeling
llred la tha morning a. hen rrtinnK j lo.l
nargy, uerrou.neaa, trembling, ciinfu.ina of
thought, drm..inn, coa.tipatiun, eaane.a of
tha limba, ete., ehould coaiult u Immediately,
and be rr.tored to perfect health and uwfulneaa.
By wte riurM of treatment, adapted to your
age, eei and pliy.U al condition, the tune of your
sy'tem can be rai.ed. the tend.nc y tit Impute
thought! remo.cil, ami the trenth and vig. r
health rettured to tha dcblUtatrd urgent.
MSrriariA Married pereont, or young
MrridUQ ,, contemplating marriage,
of riiytlcal Weaanett, of Vital
iTj " ,n1f olher ",T'elt'''ti"ii. ipeedily
relieved. Me who place himwlf under nur care
may conndt In our honor a gmilemen, and
coottdenlly rely o our taill at nhy.iciant.
VSFlcrala polil-ly cured by a new
VO.I lledbOlG ami never tailing m.thod,
sad a Cure guaranteed ia eeery ca treated.
,hlcb Hftll lkm (ntn.rf.triiM
E
pilepsy or Fits
ilea reh. th test of the
treated by an en
tirely new method.
hi
laatlng curet.
the diteaie, and ellei It
A CURE WARRANTED.
namthvtTtBg potaononaand lBjnjrlnuarotnHiuniU.ahe.ld ly Iniuif HaUly.
REMARKABLE CURES
PsrtVcledi In eld casrs wlilch have lire 11 ni'itl - cr nnahllirall trcatsel
mrwn makh no e.xpcrimi-nts or paii i rps.-vi
We use no patent nostrums or "cure-alls " j we treat each ease on its
own merits, and prescribe for each separately the remedies which are
required, and we have yet to fait in any case where we have promised a cute.
Office Moure, 9 to 4 and 6 to I.
rarti. treated by mail anil eenre... but
which 1. Ir.e and inviled. I'U K AIM K CAKS
t-t.i and correspondence SAl KH'I V toSHI'fN I 1 A I.,
free ftom ubtervation to any pert ot the United Statea.
bjz3ai2izzziizizxizzzz2rxxzziici-i-iiziTxcaxxi-i'r-t4
AT
IBocrbs cfe Slices.
Solly always treats you rislit. Call on liim attliuoM placo
A'
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoes is a pleasant
voyage afoot, For tlio pleas
ure it. gives, there's no sail
like our sale. Crowds are
enjoying it, and seeuring tlie
prettiest, coolest and Wst lil
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices which
huycis find it a pleasure to
pay. For house or street
wear, pleasure or o very-day
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or driving, wo supply
tho ideal shoes demanded by
fashion and tho dictates tit"
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims your hands,
by all means surrender your
foot to theso shoes.
G.H.
In all tor mi, a (lect
in Mood, Skia,
1 ruont. Ne Itonrt,
(IaikIv iiuin jt ruf
u!. Infirmity. wtin rnrttl ill hr.ilth. huri.
tmd life and o dtina lie rion fun lin
nd fee til ties f ih afllKit j to ttilrr n.
nr period tf trouM and tMffrrmir. rn txvH
frum ut fttutliotit and ramhuitf irmtmem,
ihtiitradtcatincatl tilmid t ! ftfim tKt
ttm, and ?.urc a ratiuaal and real turt.
Chronic
Diseases
'I he m.l W'ntl-ffiit tut 1 1
h9 htrn atiiiitit J in ihr tr (
mem uf the ian to whuh we
drvote our i.i.il mtMihf n.
and throunh year uf p4tiiit U'ir and tfrar h
we have diiuvrrd the mos inf.illihl ni?thdi
nf curing Invfituntnry di. hf ni, ttiiliou.
fiervnu ui cautfd ty uvrr r-rtin, tvr
wnk, etrra or vtirt. and all fhe trrnlilr
diirdrr arum frvm Mlitary habiM if yituili,
and ecrcl TMte. aiaknit tile a niitcrat'ie
entea. and marriage imHitiibic.
PAfirrh n" n'Nt,rr w tndin(E.
I or h-tw many d iir have failed
li cur, t rnratlc I y tlie tire .trntitu metlitid
emi'It-yfd by u. Kclit neeJy and cure r.tjid
aud lure.
Piles
Mind or liVf-iUnti, and all f"fni of
frrt.il iliie a I I. rri. Sin line.
KUttila lutrd without knife, l,kttu.t f tau-ft-ry.
f'rtaona rnlnedj In tieallh hf tine
loariie! iitetemlia, v lia Itaeft lrl
Aln s4l h IhattM. mnulk
where t.,..ihV. one tet nal inter ir. i t.t.'.rfed.
l.l'lAMIH
Treatment .ent e ill. ly at be.t
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Constitutional
Blood Disease
mmmn
Fall and winter Suits.
Hats. Caps, Under
wear, Gents' Furnish
ing Goods. A full
line of
iirfi.tatHirxMur Imt
Ctirrt'ctt'il weekly by our njorrliiiiitH.
Huttt-r HI
Kwh Itl
Pitt'il-lii'rrlttt l
riipiiti'ii " 1
Hiiu'.iU or'itia 'I
ltuftiiifrrit'H s
OlliollH 10
Liiril 7
Tiillow 4
Cliit'ktMiH pi-r It l
Tnrki'j-H
Mitlo 7
HlioultU-r 7
Hum 1
ohl Wlwiit. r,j
U :w
Corn
(liitsOI.I -Jt)
llritn pt-r 100 IbH
MitlillitiKH " 7"
Chop " s.1
Flour pt-r libl 3.4D
A. B.
Macliit ani Contractor
(or Stt'iiiu mul Hot Watt r Filling.
AIno tloalor in IKiiltTH, i'lixiiii1!,
Sliuftiiiu' I'ullt'yt, IIniii'i-H ami l.t-ntli-
er Itl ltillrT.
REPAIRING
of I'nItit'H, llniliTH mul Mill work.
Fiuiiiliis ciiii lie Hiipplit'd villi llnlli
TiiIim. rii( and I'int' i'iltiiik'i. I nlvo
KM rt'fiTt'liro iroiiff rniliiT lny iiiim IimiiI -onl
nkill, I'riok iV Co. of Wiiynchboro,
1'u. ami l.t'biinon M I o. Liotll uuiu-
pIlllifH (if IliK'll rstlllulillfcT.
In onltr to nvohl acfliloiits
M Bailers
hIioiiIi! bt tohti'tl niiili r tho liyilniulio
ti-Ht ut It'iirtt iiii!B h year. Avoitl
iliiufr uiitl cull upou 111 e to mnko tho
test,
A. 3. WOLllKMUTH,
Selinsgrove, : : Va.
WOLGEMUTH
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