WIGHT'S DISEASE "L Mm. S. aV Whitney, of Itlllsrsiro Bridge. "Jj wM totd ty her physicians thst she wss i uiiln't tnes of Brlg.its disease. Hecolv-infnobHM-ntfromthem , DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S REMEDY was tln-iii'l iwdstw gnlfied rtnlly. stvl wn i utter 11nif her IwiiseuoH work. She do-M-"S F.ivorltc Uemed' restored her to licnlth In'i in-nK"1- AU kl,ln,'' orlnliry tr.ml.los, rho-itn 'itl-m n1 dyspepsia, " cured tX Favor ite Kfiuf'y- Juticc of the Peace a mm fV)M VFiYANOER n " M-Z. STfclNINGtR. ' J MiailcDurrjTi, ra. J AS. (. CHOUSE, A TTO RNKT AT LAW. Mtnnr.KniTRo. pa. All i.tislness eiitrnste.l to his cure will receive prompt attention. iAvrr.t. t. vent out, KepnMlcnn Candidate fr tymgressiimn at-I-argo. rv D .U.A.C. SI'ANULEU, DENTIST. (Jin Administered. Crown ami Hrhlgework, Kfo. Office on floor north of Wets' More. SeMii-grove. Ph. a. Potlicgcis VETERINARY sUrceoN. SCLINSGROVI, PA. All professional business entrusted Id my rite will nr' tM riinpt nnd careful attention. rnnn tiuixi nnmv UUUU JLHM UUllfl it. Trlco or Wheat I'p, and Will Keep (Soing Up. $1.00 A BUSHEL EXPECTED. Corn, Flour, Oats and Cereals Generally Aro Advancing, THE BULL TIKES NEABLY OVER. One Way to be Happy ;it .ill t linen to ,tt tend to tlin mini,, riser , m titnlh. should niiv rn nt tlicm rntrii a sitclit n,l nr CdiikTli, piepnre voiirsrir ni.it call ut one.. wi.1. W. Ihs-kcr. M. I.. HlelUI.-lil : N. K. IIum.ii. W.-Chite : W. II. Ileriiniii, Tri.X"l tile nml l(. II. W;ll!crs. Pl'IIIIS Creek. WllO Illfl'lltS lllld Ift-f l M ini tain ! .f t to'i ur. Hip great ifcrtn in lii-nn .lv tni'. Wi- five II uwity to prove tli.it. we h:m j. sure One M f'oilglis, folds. sl lim:i. t ',.-n in; . l,,i ill., I ail discuses lit tin) TIlMnl lll l.llli.'.. Lii 'v ' -Ve mill 'J.V'. Gram cloth In these times g hardly worn so much as tho MrKlnley lawn. Tire, nun who neglects to vote falls In one of the hlghost duties of Amorlcan citizenship. Tiik lioptihllcan pnrfy Manila for honeat flnanco, protection to honest labor, Just government, law nnd order, the uphold ing of fundamental American principles, nnd tlio promotion of prosperity amongst V classes of tho people. Its position on tho cronomlo Issue should I, clearly tlo flned upon every possible occasion during tho remaining days of tho presidential and congressional canvass. tlnii'l f..r.t ... .... .. . . ... m ... I. pniin anu east your ule f.r MrKlnleyantl II. brl oa Tneatlar, NureinlHr Die Third. JET I 1 Afler IrKlnliv H It.,!..! There Will ! Nlli ll ii Itiioni In Khiils of IIimI nrs That the IVnple Will II irdlj Know Wlir re They're At " Snnie I nrti and FiKiirrs to I'r.ne That Till Is Nl Mre iiii'as Work. T!k wlir.ii iiiiirUrt. roiu!f.:ies to MnUt forward at ritloa. This makes a rise of 21 rents per luishel since the boRlntiin.j ol the crop year, w hich dated from July I, and a total rise ulncn Juno of this vcar, followinvi the in .initiation nf McKltili y, ol 2s cents kt tuislicl, with every lndl atlon that values will 1h still higher, f-'pi cul.v tors and xhlpprrs of rnln wero natonlhid as well ns delighted at tho favoralil, out look, and It was the general prodlctlon that wheat would soon mi to II a titixhol. With tho exception of a brief period of apoculntlvo Inflation In tho early aunimer of 1S1IS, prices aro now higher than they havo boon alneo tho month proeedlnn tha panlo of Mm. Tho Improvement haa lieen chiefly made alnco the first of September, and la tho re Blllt (if tho onormona ntnnrt ri,nin,l caused by tho damage to tho crop through drought In northwestern nml mntnl tnrfln and In upper liurmah, where a famine now accma inovttalilo, and tho ahnrtngo In Argentlno and Kussla, the crop of the latter country bclntf estimated fully 100, 000.000 bushels less than a year o. Aus trnlla, owinu to rmn fatlun. hn this um. aon also U-eit an Importer Instead of an exporter of wheat. On Tuesday hi x cargoes of California wheat were bought In San r ranclseo for hhlpment to Australia, ami live cargoea wero taken fur India As the new crops of the countries In thu southern hemisphere will not lie harvc ted until January or February, d Hiom- in India and Australia not U'fnru April, it is iiilto certain that lliu I lilted States w ill com -,T'As,r A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant vojrago afoot. Tor the pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale, v owds aro enjoying it, and secnriii"; the prettiest, coolest and best lit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which 1'iiycis fnid it a pleasure to laV. I' or llOUSO Or Street! man.l the gmln markets of t!,e world wear, pleasure or every-dav I f,,r si'v,,':i' months to come, ami the fact .. , , , . I ,n"t "" "vailatile freight room on pi.'UICUl purposes, Walklllir,! regular lliu s of sf, aincrs from both the i'idlllg, Ol driving, We SUItpIv : Atl!"l,l,'"1 I'aeitle ports have been en tllC i(lf:ll k1,oi l7..,...,1...1 1 . "'"1'"!'''" I of January, an.ltl.atton- It 19 ld that brother llryan tried for tho position of press neent of a show be fore he went Into tho business of making nimacii president. After November he will be out of a Job and can apply again, and ho should have no trouble n finding a theatrical company In want of a right amart advance agent with Infinite capacity for talk. Duly, f ho couldn't ndvertlee the company'ashow more effectively than ho haa hla own, It would draw more dead heada than paying patrons. A M MUKU of tho leading physicians of New York have Joined In a circular letter to mcm!iorsor their profession throughout the country ur;;iii.. them fenrle.sly to use, tho'.r Influence with friends and patient to oppose the candidacy of ltrynn and tho policy It represents, which would reduco tho purchasing power of all Incomes, and worse than nil, It would turn tho Ameri can people from the ,((, of honest. that of repudiation of hon,. ,t oMi-atlons That the rosK.nsn tothii circular will loveryirnner.il Is not to b doubted, for mo plij sicl.nu of the country lire both In telligent mi l public spirited. n. they nro certain by a largo majority to range them solves with thovo of the oilier learned pr,,. fosslonson the side of hntie-ty and m- irioimm. Itryan an Absolut, free Trader. Lt every Itepubllcan or Democrat who hellovoa In protection to American lalxir and Industry rememU-r that William Jennings llryan Is nil outspoken freo trader. This does not mean a Mlrver In a tariff for revenue only, but a Ndlever In absolute freo trado and tho raising of all the revenue for tho expenses of tho gov ernment by Internal taxes on real and ier sonnl property. The freo silver men take great raro to keep this fact In tho back ground liecnuso they know that tho great majority of tho people, both Democrats and ItopubUeans, agree that at tho vory least there should lo tariff duties levied on foreign goods snfllclent to defray tho expenses of the government nnd ovoid In ternal taxes for national expensca. lled ford Inquirer. Great Reduction Sale of llllly'a Waste nf Time. For a man who has such great ronfldenro in nis election Sir. llryan Is wastimron 11 5 i 2.2 vt w mm vm tta u U For Ninety Day The Undersigned Offer The Public Teir EN. TIRE STOCK OP rTTPTJTTTTp AT THE RP.ATE8TBAUFlOi:i;KUKNm;;" . tlt u, I KN.N. itiy .rc 1.7-1 i.ai .CO a .-J TV-., . , fVLVAMA. Vlol.a ve,',r W '7 "V U't,WT ',0 ' our m. h ,ft V. : v. )r..f. r . r "i yr : nam wo;;,, : .;.r s nv::::, f , v;:;.'; v .,.... rillsh Farlor Suits :,o no . . . I , , . , ' '" I Ii' r f. f Ml I.ni'KlTr. Ill afoi'k. even thiiiir I., n,u r. .. .i.t....i.i...r..... :l .''". " i- n mv m i.. m ,., ''' " K "nl win uapsu In i Cii,.,i,5 ., I t.. i ... " '.. to. iiar. caso ho Is defeated-Washington 1W iP'l-' Attention (llMMI to I ' Illicit al. i II A; !" ,,! ? , KATHEUMAN ft IIAtiTNAM : MIFI'l lMU lKiil. IV. The Fplallrs of M. I'anl. After reading Archbishop Ireland's let ter from Mlime.iMills Hryan will prefer theeplstlesof St. 1'iittl. Cleveland World. t III ,lo.ll ol ,. .1 1 11 P' i- i , iiagu for full cargn grain hhipiueiits has .... .. iw,, ,iu im uiciaies tI individual taste. Ladies, wlioevcr claims your hands, hyall means surrender vour luct to these shoes. 6. H. GIBSON, SonDnrY flldillebur Clarke t Corrieta,l u,u.,l, I., i... Hint,.. "cc"'y "y our merchants ofM':".' . i iueu cnerrleg. LuinrtM.i .i ihitickl e"fst.. IKui-iiberrien ('iiions iTallo'w"'.'."" ff!lr?,4'r:::"'""""""":.:::... ?,lioul,,.r.'. !:tlll ('nil t'M wii,4v;v.v.;'. 3tye p'orn " I'nts U), ""' i p-r m ib.s riiop .. flour ,nr l.bl.. been i-h.irtei-c.l to load its far a he-.. I as next May, shows the (Icpeudeuce i f i:uroie upon this country as a source of supply during the present crop ycjir. Kxports from both the Atlantic and I'a- ( erne coasts during the last week (Inciud- j lug Hour) aggregated 4.1.VI.M7 bushels, us , against 4,ftVi,77J bushels the w,sk pre vious; 2,U)'J, 4 HI btishids for the corre sponding week last year, and :i,lJ,,0'j:i bushels tho samo week in 1 s. I . making a txital export of wheat (Including flour) from July 1 to date of 17,000,001, or it),, lio.ooi) busliels more til, in for tho corro tiimndliig Hrlod last year. Th j enhanced cost of wheat has also caused an upward 1.. II....- ..1 ...Ll L , . 10' tM prior.- 111 wmcn navo risen ! 73 cents to fl a barrel over tho-e realized a month ngo. 1 he advance in wheat has hud a good Inllueuco on corn and other 40 cereals, and there has boon an actlvo do 7 ; mtuid for export of both corn and oats, 4 j blft business having U'eti done in future KhipmentH from both the Atlantic ami n Gulf ports. Tho exports of corn In throo luouttis liave been a,.l,."i!r..Vil btishcls, com pared with 1),10,(SS7 bushels for tho samo time last year, and the exports for nine months havo been SH,u.m,:!so Impels, oral H 00 0'8 Stirsnp.irinu linn ovcrninl over niiiu prnved by its curi a, when till other tri')!irntiniH failetl, ilmt It Is tho Ono Trim BLOOD l'uriiicr. A LINK. Id tl v !,n 01 vvinis 11 smili In- rilll-P II ISU I I I, , I piw l,(,v. ..Tin. I'l'lU'PViil'i lonl ;i mo, nn... ( M,.M... vill" tnt WV.Iii. s.lav i vciiiiiL', .lay ( . 1. ; 1 i .luliii II. (iuii.lv luaile a-llnMs. I ii,. n't tlnnk l!.iv fntt.. I ! l liiiu ii l.y (In. ii,,-,-1 i,o, . c iil ii- no's; ,,f ..,i:,. ,, ln ( ,,, liove in l'i it SiIm 1 11 -i, ,.,-m ,l,i V"'" I. . Mal ll'i Ii:i-i leliiiM ,1 limn t'liiiibi lliitnl inuiitv Wi l li' ln -Mi'; 1 1 L:.ii'i''l in l ulling ami l.unl,iiii "'l'i:. I If liits li, sta.il,tr nt 1 1 1 1 1 Inl.i,' I'tiuiluli In ut,. .,r M K II, li'.V uikI K01111.I in. Hey I '1 1 lies' 1 r I'. C. l!.)W.sn .:is nniiiiul Msilni'.; - mo nf our m In. ills las w,tl ... .Mr-, l'.iiv Mci.ti- id M i.lu in. fiuiii.'! i ut , is find., is visum.' fiii'inls tt 1 is. 1 ri latiM s in tins locality. Prevention Is better than cure. Keep your blood pure, ynur appetite good and Jour dlgea tlon perfect with Hood's Sirsaparllla, and you 111 not need to feur any form of sickness. Hood' Pills net harm, ml, iiisly with lleod'a S.-irs.iparill.i. Harmless, reliable, sure. Mu. Hkvan- Is now Is-foro tho country advocating the adoption f a dollar whoso value, as measured by gold. Is only a frac tion over forty nino cents. When the Bryan campaign was started thotntrlnslo value of tho silver dollar was flfty-throo cent Hut during the Intervening throo months tho price of silver has fallen steadily, until now tho dollar with which Mr. Bryan would havo all dobts dis charged Is worth only forty-nlna cents; and as there Is no Immediate prospect of an advance In tho price of silver, this dol lar may lie exiioeted to fall atlll lower In value. This decline In tho value of allvor Is one of tho significant facta of the cam paign. Tho whtto metal has received a tremendous boost by the campaign which1 has been waged to saddle the freo coluago policy upon the nation. Three nation..! t.ollfl.',.l 1. . . I',,w"r 1 ......imn.i "ave i.-ikcn no ttin . ... ...... ,.f 11 . - . "'.uiir iiuihc.i aniiosr evorvtn ng dear ex- ryo fee silver, and fr ,11 Ver th , ,,-pt w.;es; they rise last' and slowest of V -K J a 1 i Ii Xir si mmmi - j :dgIi: Fall r id wi Hn.r.3. Cape, vtiar. Gent-" 1 in :: ouits, fd V I C' A lull I'nri'hnaliiB and futliitf nw.r. The rontenflon of f ho silver orators It that tho existing dollars under tho gold standard have too great purchasing power and t,si little debt-paying power. What does tills mean to tho class most deeply Interested -tho wage earners and tho possessors of small saving? It means that gold dollars, or dollars aa good as gold liecMUso exch ingcublo for gold, buy too much food, clothing, warmth and shelter. It Is for these thlnga mainly that the wago earners' dollars arerxs'iidod. Does ho really wish tho market basket to bo lighter, the bun, lie ,,f clothing to be smaller, tho rent unit fuel to bo dearer This is what "reducing the purchasing power of the dollar'' means. A chean laini nas resoon-lcl t h 1 : of "til .. 1 Vet silver lias steadily fallen In value, and will continue t fall, we h ive no doubt, como what may. The plain Inference from these facts Is that, t hi re h.,s Ih cu 110 real faith In the success of the . aiiM' of repudi ation, else thnp;Ieo. f silver would havo arisen sympathetically. Hut It Is evnci ally understood in all thlnkin-r ii:artcrs that the calls., of Hrying Is a loslmr one hence the con, liiioii of tin. silver iimrL... today. North American. all. To increase the debt paying jsiwerof tho dollar means simply sealing down tho debt -paying it Iti :l cent dollars or 111 dollars worth less lli.m par value. This might hi nveiilcnt for dishonest or hard up del, tors, but- will anybody outside a lunatic asylum knowingly voto to reduce by one-half tho value of his savings, his Insurance, his loan association securities Tills Is the silver iiicstioti f,,r wotklng inen In a nutshell. X. Y. World. Soots cfe Solly always treats von right. Cr'll oi liim :lf tl.i'ohl i!mc( "RT HI UT n i t mm m wis m racss at Verdilla, BnydEr Co,, Pa. Vvw iiintitlis in tin- in. rc.iniil,' ,iisi,.wS iSis ,(,v, i, .v, ,M 'at Ii si ilcaliiif:, Ha juiilits :m, I ( iii luisinoss is ,v j. tl( Jllllll. In nrili r tu crivi! yon iiii i.Ica iilioiit mu- prices we muKea list ,, ihii..m i.i mkiw now niiifii fan ne iMiiioiu ior ? I. (hi at mir Mure, .'I llw. Ntiils, assorted si,s in I lit. pai ks, jo ,.,.llt Iiest Milne 1 .1 1 i . . 1 nn., 1111111 iepiiir liinus, I pack lrn-s Clintfli Nails, 10 tiunrt ial. Water Pails, t tfft pi I. wire twist 'l.itln I Hi. Lor-t llakiii;; Puwiter. .' lnzell ( Inllif Tills, I . pa K Siin.Kiiijr 'riili.u eu I K'0 M.Hfli. s, I pair ;imhI Sn , 1 I'Vnit Fimiu l, I.itie, 10 III I'll 1:. 11 TliaiiMn-r v.ni .,r vmn liiri', I am Viuns J, 'I t H'AI. s 1 .1 11 1 .:i-t flit 1 1 I 1 1 1'nM.ii' w illi li,ir ,n,.ii ri, il.e .I,,. 1,,. in in 31 (J 81 7 10. 77 .' .75 1 H.40 OS ' most threo times tho iuantity exported In 2D tho correspo tiding nine months of 115. 11 . . . . ... vorn nas gained about li'j cents p-r bushel tho past week, and the demand for shipment abroad still continues large, l'urk and iii-ovlloi.s h.-iv,. Jmu-ii t.mi-l.-.l '!atu"WntofMiJdleburyh Bndrrn V, I l,ulrov"luu. wlig to tho rise in gralu " Ylew- values, largo exports and Increased nocu- I latlon. Tho lnoreasod deniand for our lii'bort. nt .,: . . I nin.,,tj r. v... : 1... rand .1 : f" . "rr'voa by ; .""... ' ... : Inn 111 " ' ".'(), Btlll e.oi)-' u,,r 'W" iiiuiiencu 111 oilier iinus 01 f d liy tlio court Miiw 07 i'l. I trade and civeu an limielns to business. f ' Of l)ri,l.. Vil .V J"' ' w-i.k .k, ...,.-,.., .. - - K , . U IIIV .ill. lH'lf, 1 '' 100 vim Ullll 1.1 ,UIJ!llli-T I. ..I .1 coull- that this of the ienced, to On ahovo terms wo will tiller during the month of August, the following reductions on goods named: All our including Glen's, Ladies', blisses', and Children's, .'jO per cent. All Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords 2." per cent. All Summer Dress Goods, including white goods, ;!() per cent. ALL CLOTHING 20 per cent. On 100 pairs Men's lino pantalons 20 per cent. These are not shop Worn goods, hut strictly fust-class. Come early and examine stock-, for Cash buyers will talo auvaiiiago 01 mis sacriueo sale. ! i 1 -s. - -- i v v i TbT. Ill it.i nil" Tile FASHIONABLE I IQll III, vl,4 In i T I n r i i ii i' i i i i lUUiMKIlil iil II LUi Von can get the ncsi least money. He your PfltfO ivjilnt!i gnosis fop UH, Mile to ord ler Fall & Winter Ming ol the man who guarantees si choice, fit and gives you rock, hnlloni juices Merchant Tailor, Selinscrove. Pa. HOCH k Mf HiU Pricos M for all lis of Profloce. BfiW Win I A A,., ...isf.,, luvMi.-rCas..,, ,:,,.,,,,,- sllo i - ... - iiU 1 1,., i.. i i i - . , .. rbllll cmit.n ' uul-v lo'Ki, l" "'eeuoii 01 iiicrniiiey I ProiiL'hi I ftw"riIoil to tlio! ",,llll,,,m,M,,y,ll,,l,llU,r'tl,,,. 11 1 M'icli w I m U I5,,".,0 (;- Of Ohio, j rto,1,,y iMdleveil by business men tha Ian, Thomas I f I Y 1lJnr', Utr- country will einergo from this, ono the romYd l 1 a,i J""'014 I worst I)a,de.s wo havo ever cxpei ieild iHhioiiru --i--. uuam o. eoui- - '. ffiliZEii AXLE HDCAcr anrcunlb.j, , I?'LLV"1"rl1' nd. Nol such a restoration of confidence and re newed prosperity that will furnish work mid business for thousand upon thou amis of ldl workmen. ICa Mi Kluli j's Lurk. Tho wheat famine In India Is ns much a stroke of political luck for McKlnloy as au Kurupoun war would bo. Tho effect upon tho election caunot be doubted. Spring Cold Uepubllcuu. RIC IRC HflildB m:m mm HEW MM m rkr m m:- i I 8ER. VMW PUABMIIPY ijijLiuiiu iimmvin i W. H. SPANGLER. the llii'ft lot ol the latest Improved st ov:eis that have ever been brought to Si. . viler Co. ami I will ,!., llt il lees that you cun hhvo from i t.Hi dollars on .v.rv stovo von l.v lilt. I IIIUIIKll I.I'. HI. ., ...... .. I . I .1 1. . .. ss. Heater Jiipc can In i i. ......... ... . . , ., .. . : ! - , -u-ij piuvc in do n net IV nrst I'll i taclieil to I'lich ranuH. Mlcll I rum ut- T1fest HEATERS '"market - - -. - - - n iiiii n t Spitii RoofiDff and Tinware t the LOWKST I'KICHS nml of tho IIKST TIN. f vn .....i . - '"" "I'U IHJf MOCK. M. L. SHANNON Middleburg, Pa.