MIDDLE tflJRG PvJST.- tILliEB For Men, Young Men v Qiirl nhilflron UI1U UllllillUm ,torf right o A:i Ready! (Mil . jr.lU ;t iti ; I ill M Win i jttnv Wo arc umv showiiii; lln most complete ami best lino of suit; v. m i i s we have ever produced. It is a wonderful : !' UeaiJy-to-Wear Clothinir. Our Keasonahle .i i! square dei'mir, have always attracted the bright in.st tlviiiir purchaser to OUR store. J'o appreciate ;H ts vi. u should come and examine for yourself our Assortment of Suits and Overcoats for Fall and it, aiid we will pay your faro to Sunbury if your i m- amount to ten dollars or more. Brosius iro.s Sunbury, Pa. FALL WfflTE MILLINERY. We are now allowing tlie"niost complete and Hest Line of Miliiiiery we have ever shown. Our UEASOXABLK PKKT.S mid Honest Dealing has attracted Ladies from i v -rywhere, not only Ladies from this county, onto hers unwell. We are after you tr deand if you will give us a trial we will try '. ... J to please you. HAS OUR JUKPUTATION FOB, 1-frV7rY)1111 PI O T yEAT;VOUKMAX.SHIP AND a- w - iii.iiCiii;iiin i..vvir 11. ( "Mi: axi si;k and j.k ro.vi(T.i of the?'-: facts. A FIXFXF.W LINK OF Oi l'lNii AND H .;ZJ: nr.. i;, i 1. 1 1 i-1 1. 1 . I l j IV, i : .M.-'.'i. 51 .",11 hi,, I 'i,w!.r.U. ,.,..1 T . A r . ..."' ' 1 y .-'- ..MM I'll J. I 1 ilS ( l T --fl 81. 50 fa mm. ET: 1 ST We can suit Every careful uniiarens P T f WAT . V-y' X 3 Trimmed Hats at ')i eents and upwards. LA 1)1 FS Illaek Silk H-it-i i...ili. iv.. 'i i. in Wiut. r or. Suinnier i-S iiu.l upwards- J5FST. M ATKIM Al.S I'.SFI) ! IIATS I ! Whet ILits, Zil.iline Hits, IJeaver Hats, French Felt Hats, Silk Hats 1uMi Hais, rhi.icllu Hats, Cluny Lute Hats and others. Trimmings Used! 'MrHi F.uiIi.ts. Hirds, Wings, F.grettes, Poi)ons, Flowers, Foliage ornami'iits. Kitibons, Plushes, Mirror Velvets, Paon N'elvits, Silk Velvets, Velveteens and Silks. ? Beaatiftil Sire of Iibborp, T'dfata llil Ih,ii. Xo. 40, at 15 Cents per Yard. Colors, lilaok. Navy Cardinal, I.t. Iliuc, Pink, Turquoise, White, Chaiupaigne, and Tan. SILKS FOR WAISTS. Childrens Cream Silk Caps. Childrens Wool Caps. Notions : LADIES KID gloves n AATVf 1 ITI r1 1 1 P CI ot P1 wu and"' iter, caused A LUUUj AWU UALt Mlhr flood to tH Del- uvwwr iuii viaajiy I ware riTer. The highest point of th. lifnrn TAIiTITO to'n WM on'r three feet above th. II IvLIjII 1 U W li J t flood ,n 8ome of tae 8trets- The south- nu wuuu ui ias wwa was nooaea to A Terrific Storm Raged Along Atlantic Coast LOSS RUNS INTO MILLIONS Paterson, Passaic and Burlington, N. J., Suffer Heavy Damage. WRECKS ALONG VIRGINIA COAST Paterson. N. J., Oct 12. For 4S hours Paterson was at the mercy of the Passaic river. The waters have maintained a height sufficient to cut the western half of the city from the eastern half and almost all means of communication by bridges have been destroyed. Two bridges above the falls depth of from two to six feet, and iruch of the surrounding country was also under water. In East Burlington it is estimated that 90 per cent of the houses are Inundated. Many fam ilies are in want of food, and the mayor and the chief of police made a tour of some of the streets in a batteau and furnished food to ti.ose in need. The town was entirely cut off from communication except by telegraph and telephone, and unless the water re cedes soon there will be a general scarcity of food. No trains are run ning on the Camden and Amboy divi sion of the Pennsylvania railroad, which passes through here. The water rushed down the main street so rapidly that people who navigated through the town in boats had a difficult time of It Some buildings have become undermined, and unless promptly repaired will remain. Seven other bridges In the . probably collapse. The flood cut a new city have been carried away, and t channel back of the town, washins j their loss alone is $500,000. The inun- away thrrc wagon roads and the Mt. aatlon of the low lying districts of the , Holly bridge. city has r-'snlteii In Inconceivable Five persons were rescued from a damage to property. j fitting house In the Delaware river All day long boatmen were at in :i,t of hundreds of onlookers. The work re3culns people from the flooded building was a two-story frame struct riistricts. The suffering In the First j ure of Florence, near her. It had and Secend wards has been intense, as been surrounded by water, and its oc it was almost impossible to reach the ! cupanfs (ought refuge in the upper residents there. Several hundred per-1 story. Without any warning it broke sons were removed from houses com-! from its foundations, and before the pletely surrounded by the flood and j five persons could escape was carri "d ready to collapse at any moment. A j into the Delaware river and down the dozen more of these houses later did stream. 'A party of men met the collapse and floated down the stream. house off this town and took two men The damage to mill property Is , from the roof. They broke off shingles two days. Nearly all of the female residents of the town have left on re lief trains, taking their children with them; most of the male population has remained to save what personal property they cnn. All the hotels have been seriously damaged, one of them, the Eastern Shore Hotel, having col lapsed. . Many cottages have been either washed from their foundations or practically ruined. House boats have been deserted and floated away from their moorings. Shipping In the bay also sustained great damage, but as far as known no casualties have resulted. Captain J. J. Dun ton. of the Ocean City life sav ing station, and his crew rendered great assistance to those who decided to leave. Captain Dunton said that it Is the worst storm he has experienced In the IS years of his connection with the service. He has advised all per sons to leave for inland points. The monetary loss cannot be estimated un til the waters recede. a ooiler explosion at the stave mill of the Standard Oil Company at Croas- vllle, Tenu.. killed one man and fa tally tniured two others. Averl Doctors first oresewT Ayer's Cherry Pectoral oyJ fin Ti VJvk Cherry Pectoral rely upon it for colds, coufk bronchitis, consumption They will tell you hov ti heals inflamed lungs. " I ti1 Tery bad cough for thrw Then 1 triad Arer'i Chcrrv I'ectunl ii ImifK wen toon healed and 1117 cough dtjj "bs. PlABL HTDB, Outhrte Centi. 1. e..B0e..l.l. , r ... AH rtmirk-iata. I ,! "ll a Old Coughs 1 One Ayer's Pill at bedtime inS! a natural action next morn!. chiefly from the submersing of por tions of plants and great quantities of products. Thousands of men, wom en and children will be out of employ ment for a long time and It seems alto gether probable that this flood wIIJ cause to tile city of Paterson a greater direct loss of money and property than the fire of nearly two years ago. The gross loss then was $6,000,000, with an Insurance of more than $4, 000,000. The loss today Is estimated at considerably more than $2,000,000, with no insurance. Over 500 families are homeless. Of these about 150 families are being sheltered In the Apollo Hall, whllo the others will be taken care of in the armory. The city of Passaic passed a sleep less night, It being feared that the Dundee dam would give way. That would have relieved the river at Pat erson at the expense of the cities be low. Fortunately, however, Dundee dam -Is still Intact. The suffering in Wellington and Duttonvllle has been very great, as no relief has been able to reach these places. All through this district houses and outbuildings, together with a great quantity of dead stock, may be seen floating about Twenty -ftvo fcriasea aie do-wii in Passaic and Sussex counties on the Susquehanna railroad. Street Com missioner Brett fears that many houses on River, Main and West streets will fall. BURLINGTON, N. J., INUNDATED Nearly the Entire City Under Water and Food Scarce. Purli:;.-lnn. . J.( Oct. 12. This town is siirteriim from the worst flood in its history, aunrovimntelv four-fifths from the top of the house and rescued two children and the mother from the attic. They were landed here. At Atlantic City. Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 12. The storm did very little damage today. It took away a little more of Young's Pier and a part of the Inlet wharf. At South Atlantic City it toppled over the Elephant Hotel, so that the elephant S3 on his knees. At Longport Con gressman Ilutler's cottage was under mined, as was also the Crab cottage. A portion f the boardwalk at Img port was also swept away. A train going to Brlgantine was stalled by a washout above Port Republic. A wrecking train was sent there, and found all the passengers safe, but the locomotive stalled. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. l'.uttcr IS Wheat Tt KjlKS 21 llye f Onions T0 Corn li( I,:ml 12 pais "0-:)."i Tallow H 'Potatoes 10 Chickens.... 10 jlJran per 100. 1.10 Sulc 12 MiMliiigsM 1 20 hi:.iller '2 I Chop 1.20 Ham IT) Klourperhhl 4.00 I'lick wheat, f0. Guaranteed, to wear. Ladies and Childrens Wool rolf glove, all colors. Ladies and Gents Neck Wear and Hosiery. Ladies 1'iiderwear, Union Suits, Vesta, Hateen and wool petticoats Muslin JXight 4owo, Kiiibed Corset Covers, Fleece Lined. Handkerchiefs Scarfs, Laces, .Embroideries, Cluny Laces, and many other goods which we will cheerfully Krxw you if you will call and inspect. You are always welcome. Tuaukitg you for past patronage. I remain very respectfully, L. DUNKELBERGER How's This? We oiler one Hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh thai cannot he cured l.y Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., lrops.,Tole do. O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last J15 years and liel'ieve him perfectly hon orable in ull business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West ov Truax, wholesale drug gist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan it Marvin, wholesale Druggist, To ledo O. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system price 75c per bottle sold by all Druggist. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills ure the best. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Taught quickly and thoroughly at "tiiall eoau We train student tne war oSJAala want thm trained. Big demand for oiwra ton. Good paring poaitlont guaranteed to all graduate, or money refunded. Iliuatraud catalogue mailed VBEE. . Settera Staee) ef Telegraphy, Sea M li eme, fa, COA0T STREWN WITH WRECKAGE Damage to Shipping Along Virginia Coast Will Be Heavy. Norfolk. Va., Oct. 12. The Virginia coast from Cape Henry to Dam Neck Mills. 12 miles south, is strewn with the wreckage of several ill-fated craft All communication with thp seashore is cut off, but it is known that three vessels have1 been wrecked and sev eral lives lost Of the coal barges Ocean Belle and Georgia nothing is now left except mites of wreckage on the shore. Captain George H. Adams and Seaman Charles Peters were drowned, while Joseph Peters, Peter Lopoa and M. Payne owe their lives to the heroism of Surfman Charles Capps. of life saving station No. 2. All these men were on the Ocean Belle, and when this barge was dashed ashoro the waves swept her decks clear of rigging and chow. Capps plunged into the surf, and after desperate struggles brought nil three men to land. The three -masted s l.ocner Nellie W. Howlett. Captain flrecn, lumber laden, from Pcnsacola, Is n total wreck on the coast three miles from Dam Niek .Mills. The crew Is s i'". The passenger steamer r .lorted off shore In a dangerous poslii was the Old Dominion steamer Hiiulllen, from New York. The Hami!'"n reached Norfolk after a terrible experience in the gale. The sUnnier was not dam ngod to any great extent, but the suf fering of the passengers, particularly those In the steerage, was heart-rending. Locked in the bowels of the plung ing and lurching ship, those foreign ers, men, women and children, became panic-.stric k( n, and their shrieks of terror could be heard above the gale. Many of them were bruised by the tossing of the boat, and three received fractured limbs, aside from other hurts. Among the first-class passengers the fear of death In the storm was as great as among those below. Life preservers were worn constantly by nearly every or.c, and some women be came hysterical and collapsed. A tour of the coast revealed scenes of havoc In the path of the gale. At Ocean View the immense pleasure pier is a total wreck, and the damage to the club houses, cottages and ex tensive bulkheads will run far into the thousands. The handsome new home of the Hampton Roads Yacht Club is one of the worst sufferers, but all along the bay shore the damage is great. At Cape Henry tne bay and ocean beach is covered with the wreck age from small craft, and the mam moth double-decked pavilion is badly damaged. The loss at Virginia Beach exceeds that of any other place here abouts. The wide boardwalk, extend ing for two miles along the ocean front. Is practically demolished, the portions left standing being in such a condition as to require rebuilding. Cottages are partly unroofed and porches washed away by the sea that threatened to engulf the entire resort BIG DAMAGE AT OCEAN CITY, MD. Many Buildings Wrecked and Women and Children Fleeing For Safety. Ocean City, Md., Oct . 12.--Hurrfr canes and high tides have done great damage to this citv durlnar the nasi The Pfloi Man's Chi uu Is now or never. He must make the best of his iim., . , He must have it in a safe place, where he can put his hand mi it J needed. IE ME HIH TIE CHANGE. Infer si 3 per Oent. We invest his money for him give him every time 3 mr interest on ucposit lie leaves in our care ; ana nana mm over Ins priw pal when demanded. We can pay his rent educate his children on a sumll savj from his earnings every month. Investigate our claims it's worth your while. M Bant 2t Hello Central Give Me EBRIGHTS STORB Where are you goinjr to buy your Fall and Winter gooiU? At Ebright's at Aline, Pa. Why do you buy there ? Because Ebright carrier tin? largest and best slock to select from, and he is al.-o tin1 cheapest. You should sec his 2s'EW STOCK, it is ju-t lovely, and I never saw so many Outings, Gingham-, Flannels and Calicoes and he has the nicest Dress (lo ! and Waistings. Ornaments for Trimmings. Ready-made SI1IUT WAISTS, SKIRTS and a l.u-u variety of Ladies and Misses COATS, and the l'L'l! COLLARS, the prettiest you ever saw and so many. AT EBRIGHT'S STORE, you can find anything you want. Red Blankets, Haps, Spreads, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets He carries the best Freed & Forney SHOES, Ball Band RI T BE11S. Flooi and Table Oil Cloth and Linoleums, you can't find a better selection any where. " Weill am going to buy my Winter supply there too and you hear must everybody say they are going to Aline. H. A. EBRIGHT. 4 FULL QUARTS Pennsylvania RYE or BOURBO For $3.00 7 Years Old 7 Years Oil Our Reference : Any Merchant in Pittsburg. Express charges prepaid to your nearest station; All goods p in plain sealed cases. Wl,m onnA rvnt f T'onnovl tromu fop vnnp wli7cL-ev wlipn villi CIS ' 1. UT UU VUV V. A VMMU a ... J - ' .. ........ j j it cheaper from us, and we guarantee it to give satisfaction. If n please you it won't cost you a cent. J This Whiskey is aged in the wood and is ther fre ltlC'H, and MELLOW, and is therefore adapted for Medici . I and HoM purposes. Send us a trial order and if you are not sati-fied we w" fund the money. We carry in stock all grades of Wines, Whiskey, etc. Send f private price list. Special inducements for Club orders. iMorris Forst 8c Cc.X-' i OCT Cor. 2d Ave. and Sraithfieltl St, eptf. 07. Pitfabn