The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 01, 1898, Image 2

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    Copper Colored
: Splotches.
There is only one can fop Contagion!
ZBlood Poison the disease which, has
completely baffled the doctors. They
are totally unable to cure it, and dines
their efforts toward bottling (he poison
tap in the blood and oonceaHni ft. from
view. 8. 8. 8. cures thevdiaeaae poai-
tWely and permanently by fovcJof dus
.Terr trace of the taint.
I ni aflleud vlth a terrible bleed Alseeas,
Vtleb waa In spots al Brat,
Ml efWrwards
spread AU avwr mn body.
TdmSom brokeoat Into
aoras.a&d it is Mjr to
imagine lb snfartna; I
ndured. Bator I ba
cam eonTlnoed that the
doe tore ooald do no Rood.
1 had span! hundred
dollars, which iu really
thrown away. I than
tried various patrnt
madlelnrt. but they did
i not reacn me auvasc.
Whan I had finiahad iny
first bottle of 8. 8. 8. I
was sreatly Improved
and waa dsflahtad with
the mult. The large rvd splotches on m
rbml bcna to arrow nalor and smaller, an
before Ion disappeared entirely. I regained
roe lost welKht, Veamo atroncrar, and my an
Iietlta greatly Improved. I waa aoon entirely
well, and my skin as clear aa a piece oi glass.
H. L, Mvsaa, 1 00 Mulberry 8L, Newark, tt. J,
Don't destroy all possible chance of a
cure by taking the doctor's treatment
of mercury and potash. These minerals
caase the hair to fall out, and will
wreck the entire system.
S.S.S.'ihoBiood
is porelt VKQBTABtE, and is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
potash, mercury, or other mineral.
Books on the disease and its treat
ment mailed free by Swlit BpecincUom
eanv. Atlanta. Georgia.
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CHRIST THE WAY.
Dr. vTalsaace la
this tllsooursw oa
lavree that erolu-
felnn , htat rtroarea-
lota, that there Is
do patanU arotrrse
sjtoa, aa4 Chat only
br the. tune law
TeCt TVmoOqr. C K. "O TUnothy,
kMo, that .which U oorunrfttad to thy
trasi yotdhic oppoattlona eeencs
talsely.i so esitod. r.; t
There la no amtteat between genuine
scleaos aad revelation. The same God
who brtta. hand ef prophet wrote on
parchment, by the hand of the. storm
wrote oa tt rock. The best telescopes
and microscopes and electric etterles
and philosophical apparatua belong (6
Christian unlveraHiea. Who gave us
magnetic telegraphy? Professor Morse,
a Christian. Who. swung the light
nings under the sea, cabling the conti
nents togetherT Cyrus W. Field, the
Christian. ' Who discovered the anaes
thetlpal properties of chloroform, doln
more (or the relief of human pain than
any man that ever lived, driving back
nine-tenths of the horrors of surgery?
James T. Simpson of Edinburgh, as
eminent for piety as for science, on
week days in the university lecturing
on profoundest scientific subjects and
on Subhatha preaching the gospel of
Jesus Christ to the masees of Edin
burgh. I saw the universities of that
city draped in mourning for hts death,
and I heard his eulogy pronounced by
the destitute populations of the Cow
gate. Science and revelation ars the
btuta and soprano of the same tune.
The whole world will yet acknowledge
th4 complete harmony, but between
what my test describee as science,
falsely so called, and revelation, there
is an uncompromising war, and one or
the other must go under.
At the present time the air Is filled
with social and platform and pulpit whlcn the nce away DUck ln tne age,
talk about evolution, and it Is high time ' gtarted. With this protoplasm he
that the people wtio have not time to ! proposes to explain everything. Dear
mako Investigation for themselves un- Mr. Huxley, who made the proto
denitand that evulutkvn, ln the first ' plasm?
place, Is up and down, out and out In- j To show you that evolution is inddol
fidelity; in the second place, it is con- i place the Bible account of how the
trary to the facts of science, and, ln ! brute creation wa started, opposite
the third place, that It is brutallslng In to the evolutionist's account of the
Its tendencies. I do not argue that this j way the brute creation waa started.
Is a genuine book, I do not eay that the j Bible account: Tou know the Bible
Bible is worthy of any kind of cred- ! tells how that the birds were made at
(nee those are subjects for oflher Sab- j Cne time, and the cattle made at an
baths but I want you to understand other time, and the fteh made at an-
that Thomas Paine and Hume and j
Voltaire no more thoroughly diebellev
d the Holy Scriptures than do all the
leading scientists who believe in evo
lution. And when I say scientists of
course I do not mean literary men or
theologians who, in essay or in sermon, I
and without giving their life to scien
tific Investigation, look at the subject
on this aide or that. Uy scientists I
mean those who have a specialty in
thut direction end who through soo
kgical garden and aquarium and as-
tmnomlcal observatory give their life ; never comes of a whale, nor the pigeon
to the study of the physical earth, ila of a vulture, nor the butterfly of a
plants and Its animals and the rons i wasp. Speclea never cross over. If
beyond so far as optlcaj Instruments I thtre be an attempt at It It 1s hybrid,
have explored them. and the hybrid is always sterile and
I put upon the witness stand liv'.ni; t has no descendants,
and dead the leading evolutionists .Who made the fire mist? Who set
Errurt Heckel, John Stuart Mill, Hux- ! the fire mist to world making? Who
ley, Tyndall, Darwin, Spencer. On th- 1 cooled off the fire Into granite? You
witness stand, ye men of science. II v- I hnv pushed God erme 60,000,000 or "0.
Ing and dead, answer these questions: ! 000,000 miles from the earth, but he Is
Do you belluve the Holy Scriptures? ' too near yet for the health of evolution.
N (i. And so they say all. Do you be
lieve the Bible story of Adam and
Eve In the garden of Eden? No. And
so they say all. Do you believe thu
miracles of the Old and New Testa
menu? No. And ao they say all. Do
you believe that Jesus Chrlet died to
save the nations? No. And so they
say all. Do you believe in the regener
ating power of the Holy Ohost? No.
And bo they say all. Do you believe
that human supplication directed heav
enward ever makes any difference? No.
And so they say alL
Herbert Spencer, in the only address
he made ln this ooumtry, la his very
first sentence ascribes hie physical all
menta to fate, and the authorized re
port of that addrcas begms the word
j fate with a big "F." Professor Heckel
In the very first page of his two great
volumes,' sneers at the Bible aa a so
called revelation. TyndaH, in his fa-
room prayer test, defied th whole of
Ch HaTTftn1im ahaw rltai hum.
j . irvvui av avaaw tuwv HUUIaail aflULr
plication made any difference la the re
mit of things. John Stuart Mill wrote
elaborately against Christianity, and
to show that his rejection of it wxs
I most complete, ordered this epitaph
for his tombstone: "Most unhappy."
Huxley said that at the Drat reading
of Darwin's book he waa convinced of
the fact that teleology had recelvej
rts death blow at the band of Mr. Dar
win. All the leading sdentlata who
bvlleve In evolution, wxnout one ex
ception the world over, are Infidel. I
say nothing against lafidollty, mind
you. I only wish to define the belief
and the meaning of the rejection.
Vow, I put the oppoette to each other,
to ahow that evolution is Infidelity, the
Bible account of how the human race
started and the evolutionist account of
bow the human race etavrted. Bible ac
count: "God seJd iVt us make man In
our image. God created man In bis
ewn Image, male and female created
he them." He breathed Into him te
breath of life, the whole story setting
forth the idea that It waa not a per
feet kangaroo or av perfect orang
outang, but a perfect man. That is the
Bible sveoouut. The evolutionist ac
count: Away back In the age there
were four sr five primal germs or aem
insl spores from which all the living
creatures have been evolved. Go away
back and there you will find vegeta
ble stuff that might be called a mush
room. This mushroom by Innate force
dsvelops a tadpole, the tadpole by In-
foale force devnie a poiliwog, the
suiUwoc aevaioya t flan, to Asa by
I
reptile.
the reptile develops tote a quadruped,
the quadraped develops late a baboon,
the ba boost develops mte a maav
Darwin says that the human hand
to only a fish's fia developed. He sajre
that the human lunge are only a srwlm
bladder showing that we once floated
or were amphibious. Be says that the
human ear could oaee bare been mov
ed by force of will Juat as a horse llf ta
Its ear at frightful object ' He says
the human race were originally web
footed. From primal germ to tadpole,
from tadpole to fiah, from fish to rep
tile, from reptile to wolf, from wolf t J
chimpaasee and from chlmpansee '. to
man. Now it anybody say thai the
Bible account of the starting of the
human race and the evolutionist ac
count of the starting of the human race
are the sum accoutts, . he make an
appalling misrepresentation.
. Prefer, if you will, Darwin's "Origin
of the Species" to the book of Genesis,
but know you are an ladder. , Aa for
myself, as Herbert Spencer was not
present at the creation and the Lord
Almighty was present, I prefer to take
the divine account as to what 'really
occurred on that occasion. To ahow
that this evolution is only an attempt
to eject God and to postpone him, and
to put him clear out of reach, I ask a
question or two. The baboon made the
man, and the wolf made the baboon.
and the reptile made the quadruped,
and the fish made the reptile, and the
tadpole made the fish, and the primal
germ made the tadpole. Who made
the primal germ? Most of the evolu
tionists say, "We don't know." Others
say it made Itself. Others nay it was
spontaneous generation. There is not
one of them who will fairly and openly
and frankly and emphatically eay, "God
made it"
The neareet to a direct answer is thfct
made by Herbert Spencer in which he
says It was made by the great "un
knowable mystery." But here comes
Huxley with a cup of protoplasm to
explain the thing. This protoplasm, Iip
,ny. ls primal life Klvlnir Quality with
other time, and that each brought forth
arter Its Kind. Evolutionist s account;
From four or five primal germs or som
Inul spores all the living creatures
tvolved. Hundreds of thousands uf
species of Insects, of reptiles, of beasts,
of fish, from four germ
statement
flatly contradicting not only the Bible,
but the very A, B, C of science. A
species never develops into anything
but Its own species. In all tho ages
and in all the world there has never
burn an exception to it. The shark
For a gret while the evolutionists
boastod that they hail found the very
stuff out of which this world and all
worlds were made. They lifted the
telescope and thoy saw it, the very
material out of which worlds made
themselves. Nebula of simple ga.
They laughed ln trlumpft because they
bad found the factory where the worlds
were manufactured, and there was no
God anywhere around the factory. But
in an unlucky hour for Infidel evolu
tionists, the spectrscopcs of Fraun
hofer and Kirchoff were invented, by
which they saw Into that nebula and
found it waa not a simple gas, but a
compound, and hence had to be sup
plied from some other source, and that
implied a God, and away went their
theory, shattered Into everlasting de
molition. Tou see the race started with "spon
taneous generation," and then It goes
I right on until Darwin oan take us up
with hie "natural selection" and Wal
lace, with his "survival of the fititeet,"
and so We go right on up forever.
Beautiful! But do the fittest survive?
Garfield dead In September; Gulteau
surviving until the following June.
Survival of the fittest." Ah, no. The
martyrs, religious and political, dying
for their principles, their bloody per
secutors living on to eld age. "Sur
vival of the fittest"- Five hundred
thousand brave northern men march
ing out to meet 600,000 brave southern
mea and die on the battlefield for a
principle. Hundreds of thousand of
them went down Into the grave tren
ches. We staid at home In comforta
ble quarters. Did tbey die because they
were not as fit to live as ws who) sur
vived? Ah, no, not the "survival of
the fittest." Ellsworth and Nathaniel
Lyon falling on the northern aide; Al
bert Sydney Jobnston and Stonewall
Jackson falling on the southern aide.
Did rhey fall because they were not as
fit to live aa thn soldiers and the gen
eral who came back la safety? Nol
Bitten with the frosts of the second
deavUt be the tongue that dare utter
HI It Is not the "survival of the fit
teat."
How ha it ba la the families of
the world T How was it with the child
physically tba strongest, Intellectually
the brightest, la disposition the kind-
eat? Did that child dla because It was
not aa At to lies as those of your fam
ily that survived? Not the "survival
of the Attest." In all communities
some of the ndbtest, grandest men ii
lac ta yvBta or la BtfaHtts, walla aona
live est to old age. Met tfce awrrrral
of the fittest."
But to ahow jrev tfcavt this doctrine la
aatagonlatlo to the Bible aad to com
nm sense. ,1 have eaiy W prove to
yea that there he aaea ao natural pro
gress. Vast Improvement from anoth
er eoorce, hut mind yota. tea nataral
progress, Whre la the Una horse ta
any of our parks whose picture ef eye
aad mane aad aostrU aad neck aad
haunches la worthy ef being compared
to Job's picture of a horse as he thou
sands of years ago heard H paw aad
neigh and champ Its bit for the battle?
Pigeons of to-day not so wise aa the
carrier pigeons of 500 years ago pig
eons that carried the malls from army
to army and from city to etty. one of
them flung Into the sky at Rome or
Venice lauding without ship, or rail
train In London. Look at the great ani
mals that , walked the earth In olden
times animals compared with which
In slse our elephant is a cat monsters
of olden times that swam the deep,
compared with which our whale Is a
minnow. Conies have learned nothing
about climbing, and the hounds noth
ing about hunting, and the ostrich noth
ing about hatching, and the condor
nothing about flying, and the owl noth
ing about musical cadences for six
thousand years. Not a particle of
progress.
And as to the human race, so far as
mere natural progress ls concerned,
once there were men ten feet hlgli; now
the average is about five feet six Inches.
It started with men living 200, 400, 800,
900 vears, and now 30 years ls more
then the average of human life. Mighty
pioress we have made haven't wa
I went into the cathedral at Tork,
England, and the beet artists in Eng
land had just been painting a window
In that cathedral, and right beside It
was a window painted four hundred
years ago, and there Is not a man on
earth but would say that the modern
painting of the window by the best
artists of England is not worthy of be
ing compared with the painting of four
hundred years ago right beside It.
Vast improvement, aa I ahall show you
In a minute or two, but no natural ev
olution. Look at China, where evolution has
had full swing for thousand of years
uninterrupted by anything except here
and there a mission station with this
defunct book, the Bible, but through
the most of the realm not interfered
with. What has evolution done for
China? Christian civilisation goes ln
and builds a railroad; they tear it up.
For one thousand years the Chinese
nation, where 1t is not invaded by the
gospel, has not made one five hundred
millionth part of an Inch of advance
ment. They worship the same gods of
red paint. Just as always they drown
the female children as a nuisance.
I tell you, my friends, that natural
evolution Ls not upward. It Is always
downward. Hear Christ's account of
It. Fifteenth Matthew and nineteenth
verse. "Out of the heart proceed-evil
thoughts, murders, niTulteries, fornica
tions, thefts, false witness, blasphe
mies." That is what Christ said of
evolution. Qlve naUral evolution full
swing In our world and it will evolve
Into two hemispheres of crime, two
hemispheres of penitentiary, two hem
ispheres of lazaretto, two hemispheres
of broth"!. New York Tombs, Moya
menslni? prison, Philadelphia Seven
Dials, London and Colgate, Edin
burgh, only festering carbuncles on the
face und neck of natural evolution. See
what the Bible eays about 'the heart
and then what evolution says about
the heart Evolution says, "Better and
better and better gets the heart by
natural Improvement." The Bible says.
"The heart Is deoritful above all things
and desperately wicked. Who can
know it?" When you can evolve fra
grance from malodor, and can evolve
an oratorio from a buzzsaw, and can
evolve fall pippins from a banket of
decayed crab apples, then you can by
natural evolution from the human
heart develop goodness. Ah, my friends,
natural evolution ls always downward.
It Is never upward.
I am not a pessimist, but an optlmlet
I do not believe everything Is going to
d'-struction. I believe everything is go
ing on to redemption. But it will not
be through the Infidel doctrines of evo
lution, but through our glorious Chris
tianity wtiich has effected all the good
that has ever been wrought ami which
Is yet to reconstruct all the- nations.
What ls that in the offing? A ship
gone on the rocks at Cape Hatteraa.
The hulk la breaking up, crew and pas
sengers are drowning. The storm Is in
full blast and the barometer Is still
sinking. What doe that ship want?
Development. Develop her broken
masts. Develop her broken rudder.
Develop her drowning crew. Develop
her freezing passngpra. Develop the
whole ship. That is all it wants. De
velopment. Oh, X made a mistake.
What that ship wants Is a lifeboat
from the shore. Leap Into It, you men
of the life station! Pull away to tho
wreck I Steady there) Bring the wom
en and children first to the shorel . Now
the stout men) Wrap them up la flan
nel and between their chattering teeth
you can pour restoration.
Well, my friends, our world Is on th
rocks. God launched it well enough,
but through mlsplloUge and the storms
of six thousand years It ha gone Into
the breakers. What doe this old ship
of a world want? Development? There
is enough old evolution In the hulk to
evolve another mast and another rud
der and to evolve all the passengers and
evolve the ship out of the breakers.
Development? Ah no, my ' friend.
Christ Is In the lifeboat. Many wound
on bands and feet and eld aad brow
ehowing he has been long engaged in
the work of tvecus, but yet mighty to
save ta savs on, to save all, te aav
forever,' My Lord and my God, get us
Into the lifeboat Away with your rot-
tsn. deceptive, Infldsl aad blasphemous
evolution and give us the Bible, salva-
tlon tturoufh Jama Cartst, one taw.
Scott's-
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but DcrhiDs your coucn nn
igh hit
i ire get
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Then, why not continue the
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Its persistent use will certain
give you a better appetite and a
stronger digestion.
It will cure your
weak throat and heal
your inflamed lungs.
It will cure every case
of consumption, when
a cure is possible.
Don't be persuaded
to take something they say Is just
as good.
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Do Hot aaar Looser! Tbe
lojaand ambitions of life can
be restored to you. Tuo very
womt cases of Ncrroua Debili
ty are absolutely cured by
PEKFF.CTO TABLET,
(afve prompt relief to Insomnia,
falling memory and the waste
and drain of vital Kwers.lncur
red by Indiscretions orexnesses
of early years. Imparl vlitor
and potency to every function
Brace un the system. Give
Dioom to me
eyes of young
cbeeks and lustre to tbe
or old. One Wo box renews,
a boxes at a corn-
tend cure or money refund
carried In vest pocket. Hold
mailed In plain wrapperon
vital eneriiri
blew miars n-
'ed. Can be
everywhere or
rMMlntfif tirlre
by TUB FUUFKCTO CO., Caiton Bldg., Chlcago.lU-
For sale in Midtlleliurgli, Pa., by
MitltUuburir Drii? Co., inMt. Pleas
ant Mills by Henry Harding, and in
Penn 8 Creek by J. W. Sanipsell.
WHY?
'F.mlinroel hnirl rlaobt nn 1'e luah
hna Mil', hnr tulcleU flhorc rmrl went
nnn mil nl rjiina poltrt nnrmuwl loll-
HeniNllrHH."
THERE YOU HAVE it
Clear as Mud.
The original of the above, written with a pen.
when deciphered waa Been to be only an order
for a typewriter. It reads: "Kncloned find
dmft on New York for vo for which please send
me at ouce one of youjr latent liniToveo type
writer." lie In tmrrhaslng a machine none too rood, yon
liny, MOW AltOt'T YOCKNKLi'T You
may nol write bo poorly as he doej, and your
letter may not be Illegible, but a type-written
communication has a business-like appearance
wnicu a pen-written one una not.
That's Why
YOIT should use a type-writer, That It does
the same work as the so-called "Standard,,
niachlues, coals but f uo.oo, and Is giving sath
(action to Uo.oot users is Why
YOU SHOULD USE THE "0DELL"
Send (or aoatalogue and sample of Its work.
0DELL TYPE-WRITER CO.
sna.a4 Dear bora HI,
CHICAGO, ILL.
4-16-WOkO.
atrjr REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
S
istir. bvm A 5ns7.wcii wai;
M H' a aa a
tW of Me.
THB GREAT Sot. bay.
produrrs tha ahora raaalu InSO daws. It acts
pawcrfiillf and quickly. Curas whan all othara tall
loans man will nsala ttiatr Inst saanhood, and old
man will rsansr thalr youthful vigor by ualai
HE VIVO. II aalcklv and aaral. Halnraa M.rvou
asss. Lost Vitality, Impolaaay, MIgotly Bnilaslona,
LoslPowar.rslllas Mamory, Wsatlas Dlsaaaaa.ana
all affaoii ol asU-abaaa or aaoaaaaod ladlaorstlau,
wblab UDBtaaaaforatBdt.buslBaaaaraiaiMaaa. It
sot oaly aaras by al artist at tba ssal si dlssasa. but
h atrsM aarra saais and blood balldsr, brlaf
Ins bacS Iba plak alow ! pale e hawks and r
siorliis iba flra ( yoath. It wards off Insanity
ss4 Opasaasstloa. Insist sa hsilnf RKVIVOOks
stbar. It aaa ba aamad ta saat aoakaS. a aaaiL
1 JOO sar peakate, or all lor aSAo, wlU a peal
av talaM
taaaaaMy, Orealar Sms. aAaraaa
VTii 11.1cm con t iiin.cicico, m
rtf aiit at Itldaisttrn by W. Hi IFAKQin,
term
Vu av b . Mm I H
mm
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f .j
ii 1m. ii
ja.
I keen Adnata ntl- i
afaatnre ZTZZriS nd
''tat
... ae-aT.r 'aaof
ana o an, .
( va iwaf Cleaned taJ
-IWWdrieof the best iw!8
era in tbe 8tata and eZjZM
W-Coitw aud see tuy ork,a
A. II fan BJ I II I raaaas . "-I'll
pectfully aak a ooDtlnuanrs c,t
. as- T .',.
wuuija ana Jineia
Two Of the mOHt nnn,,!... .
7 . I'VI'MIBI Illta. .,
ri "n!' """vpm, inn. -ftsT.
Heroesof IhTlL Sliuiil g?!
O At Al. - . . Bll,Pi!ftlI,.
ever wiitton. TLeninStl?
and the wordu liDff with rti;
"Dewey's Battle of Manfll, v,8t
P.ece aB J will live forever nl 7
emr of the gveatest rivHl
. is ani M. I.;.i .... . . wilt i
thee pieces and Pouplar MiJl
con aiuiDflr .18 puRe8 full sbeet uJS
feut on ren Ptif. nf 9s ..,.. Kl 1BUlM
Addreas Pophlaii Mreio Cn
IodiuuHpolis, Ind,
Diamonfl M Ceinem
Is used for Plaster ing Hous,
It Is a new discvery
Guaranteed to last longer
than any other plaster. It
is preferred to Adamant.
For particulars ea!l on oroiWn
D. A. KERN MIDDLEBUBGH. II,
BOWER & PAWLING,
Attorneys-at-Law
omcosin HanfcllulldlnR. Mill dlljLlirgll fj,
JA8. U. CROUSE,
aTTORflKT AT LAW,
MlDDLKCMlg, Pa.
All Lnsinehs entrusted toliinwe
will receive prompt atlfnticm.
A. H. l9ottiegGi,
t Veterinary surgeon,
SELINSGROVE, PA.
All professional business entrusted to my an
rill receive prompt nnd careful attention.
Comrades, Anilonf ion.
J 8,f,iy.Prt.,rf"V 'S,, 'M- ""A waH w-uun.led y4
10. f in llio llnttlH if tl-e Wllileriirw
would llkB lo liave my comrurtes know mt
t.elcry hliiR bus dontt fur ine. In lxiin bti,m
rtunpliilni, chronic dlniraliota, eimin l.;n-k" Tbe
diKMnrs could not Htnp It, luit, (ji'lcrv Kim; Ua
cured tni'.iuiil I am once more eiilovlin life
KbANK llEKIll.Ktt. OWOHNO, Jllell. (Cl. K. IWhV
YJV...' "'"rj'Kinif for tliu Norvis, l.lvrnia!
and Kldtioys Is cold in joe. and wr. iw. kamn
UiRh, McClurc; 11. A. KbrlKht, Aline.
1 898 Bicycles Dowr.to
$5.00.
New IMS Modnl ladles' and ents' iii, iri
are now belair mild on easy condUlons. iw tu
6.W;otticiHniitrK'ht alll.l.w, and lil.UKradi
at 19.4 ano ta 60. to be paid fur alter rwlivi
If you will cut thie notice out and ivwl v
SSABUKiiKHtTflK &C., Chicago, tliev will vvi
you ihelrltas bicycle catalogue and full trti
culars. 7.14.131.
Teachers' Examinations.
Mlddlecreelt Twp., K reamer, Sept. 1.
tieuerul 8ieelul exiimluniloa wlUbe lield at Mid-
All examluutlons will begin promptly al .
I'clock, A. M. f
III Bl.tllfMnt. mn.,k. ... I . . .1.. .1.
.....Mm.miln VAItHllliril 111 IIICUW
tnct lu which they bave applied for a school no
less purmiaiilou has boon granted them bj im
Board ol Directors to take exsmlimiloa H
where ; saM permission must ho In writing sot
signed by the President and Secretary of w luri
board, otlserwlae the exaiuluvr wll not rvotfiu
it.
Pormns who have not applied and wbo do sot
Intend to apply lor a school will not tie exanilnwl
Thtt AVlLDlllllkf lnn. nrltl n..n... ....I nilhllC
... ..... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' iji. .
ScIkmiI branches and civil Kovernmeut.
mnxuin areearuohuj reuuesuHl lo DC pr
at the examliiHllon in I heir renpectlve JisirK-t
ll us bave a fall tuto-Out of the board at ear"
examination, ami llrjs show the dial rlct, si
as Hie applicants lor suhoiils. that you arc, aat
board, deeply luterosleu lu the bctierintot o(
the schools.
A cordlul nnd snmest Invitation Is e.iifM'e
to all patrons and citizens touttend the several
exainlnatkiua,
Faltbfully youro.
Midillebtrrgli, Aug. I, Ihbs. . count)' supt.
Uniou Steam Laundry-
Adarr5& Youtz, Prop's.,
Aiffliiburg, Pa.
FAULTL1CSS LINEN is the
crowning feature of evening d""-
The UNION FINISH lor wlmin
tliiri luimdry Is tumoiiH BjoHk8 plainly
of naintituking enre in every detail.
Collars and cuflsironed with smootJi
Ivoby-like Edges.
Prices the Lwest.
We lead ; otlicri follow.
. . Uce Curtains a Specialty.
G.'A. Guteliub, Ag't,
1 Middleburg, P
JVANTElBRANS
SaUaeitlaMtsaaMTUriafris WllUxt,
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