.ilDllJ.BUHG POST. H Jump Urn Mil in the to Is no more danirerous tlim buy client) trasby clothing. Bay litre, wher every garment is guaranteed and tlio guarantee it backed by a reliable bouse. It's I be nly satisfactory way to secure perfect clothing. We uftVr for tbis and next week A handsome line of FINK SUITS of all kinds worth at le.. si ten dollars, our price is S7.50 An Kleirant Oxford Cheviot Ovcivo it, the verv newest, stylo worth $12.00 our price is $7.50. Brosiis Bro,s Sunbury, Pa. Winter Attractions Millinery Opening '"'October 20, 30 and 31st, '03 slat- V- will show llii! largest ntnl tlie lut Lire i.f I .:lies, Minst':" and t'liil. liens trini- 1 1 1 ll:il wi liavc ever sl;ovn. Tin re hns liccn a great cliaiigi' in (lie . shapes of" lints iur last year. If you wisli In have proper styl ami a ln'roming liat, plear-e do lii't fail to'in.puct my lints 1 if fori' puivliu.-iiig. Everything we sell will be found to represent the greatest values For the Price. My entire line of Notions will lie le dum! on Opening days. l'iblxjns No. 10, all silk, reduced to lie. yard, on opening days. Shirt Waist Silks Reduced. Mack Guaranteed Tatlata Silk, 1 yd. wide at 1.19 per yard. Silks assorted eolors, 30o. yd. (.'I tiny Laces, " inches wide, white and cream, at 13 Its. yd. Ladits and Misses Union Suits, Oneita 11 jinnfa i.tr i.alp iivej'l I.MlT VJlllI Golf (ilovt'H all colors for Ladies, jUisses and Children, Black, Black with white stitchings, white, navy, red, brown and gray Solid colors. Baby Sacques, Baby Caps, Ladies and Gents Neckwear and Hosiery. Many other goxls which will be of great interest to you if you will only favor in with a eall, we will gladly show you the goods. Please KEMEMIJEll THE DATES. Yours reejxi'tfully, Avers Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. I have med Aver'i tlalr Vlcnr for a Inn time. It l, indeed, a wonderful hair tunic, reiorini; health to tlie hlr mid rall. mid. nt tlie .nine time. nrovliiK a pleinlld diwm." H il. J. YV. Tatim, Madlll, Iud. T. t I bottle. .V' ilrtii'r.!.. fori J. C. A YKlt CO., l.nwell. Mn. Weak Hair A WEEK'S SEWS COHDENSBP. 1 " Wednesday, October 21. I Fire fb the business portion 0(( Rockingham. N. C, destroyed over $100,000 worth ot property. I A terrific storm at Mazatlan, Mex., kl'led 10 persons and Injured many. ' The property damage was heavy. A call has been issued tor a meeting ef the National Afro-American Repub lican League at Washington D. C. De cember 14 and 15. The 55 bishops ot the Protestant Episcopal church in the United states, Canada and the Werf Indies held a conference in Washinon. The Detroit (Mich.) board of com merce adopted a resolution favoring Canadian reciprocity and urging a Joint high commission to negotiate a treaty. f Thursday, October 22. The Superior, Wis., postoffloe was broken Into and robbed of over $10,000 in stamps and cosh. The Delaware and Hudson Railroad company has announced that it will lay off 2U0 men, or 10 per cent of the working force. Vlfl-THIA i TUtW0K!J?S:uZEA7EST TONIC. i A Tonic for the Tired, Sick and Weak of all Classes. VIN-TE-XA produces a won derful exhilarating result and leaves no i'l effect m. As a Pleasant Medi cal Tonic to Strengthen and Tone Up the Nerves, Purify the Wood, Invigorate lirain, Body and Mns- Sale Register. NoHre nt I a wilt li l.m tier -n .1.. I a. I. . I .1 .. J ...... i.v' ,ik wiirn tin. tiiiii e (Irlapi M. ine '' a.. i i..t liiaVrd u 1 llitln 1 j m 'ei tlale .lIHrrSO Ce .la will tir hursnl pv ti Rto u anle-lu.ul. w' bate Itn irt d in I'iUcuiiiih , AIDAV, Oct. 21. ill MlOdleli.iig. UbW ui'K i i i ten luiualliuld giHMla. (urnaiiAv. Ni.t. 6, in t Ferry iwu Amanila Winner, admlnl.tnt'ris o(rl nnner, win kii peranna! pronerti real mate. " ATM TOR'S NOTUK : In n- Kiirnp ..r Ml.-i.uil s VI iit.. Nnilc l h-phy Klvn tbai Uih untii.n,j Auditor appointed bv Hie OThank' i-oonl -.ii.ii.-r uuniy, o puhs umm rxec ptlotia u 'ijplemnial arccu-.t i.f Ism.o WrtunJi n llllliui TTriHIHl. xHi'iiuira Itl Ml.t.1 a...... tlx Ihe amount or duwor and tlio total ntui tliesbaieln wild estate to each IfgaiHil lu-lr. III alt fi.rMie nipnis. sof liW anixt-TJ Q rt'i. A U ' ' . 11 so'i lnclc, A. M. When an. I wlicre nil n;i'nrJ liilereai are notltled n pretenl UiHr Viaial Mlridlphllrir. P. . i .jt i,.v. rU' AUlll s vn I , J ."VJ. cles, Kerula1e the System. (Juar- Howard Elliott of St Paul, Minn antm, , , . is been eleeted president of the J h has Northern radfie railroad, vice O B. Mellon, resigned. R. 12. Morse, ownpr of the Indianap olis (Ind.) Evening Sentinel, fell from a third floor window to the pavement and was Instantly killed. The 11th annual conference of the American Sunday School Union was held in Chicago, with over 600 dele- Saves Two From Death Our little daughter had an almost fatal attact of whopping cough and lirondiitis," writes Mr?. V. K. 1 lavi- land, of Artnonk, N. Y; "l)iit, when gatcs present, including 100 mission all other remedies failed, we saved arics- . .. ... ... , v- ' Friday, October 23. her lite with Dr. kings .New IV-- The wlJow of nev. Charles II. coverv. Our nieee, who had (Jon-1 Spurgeon, the noted Methodist minis- sun.p'tion in an advanewl stage, also : tor died In lndon . . 1 Hawaii Is to be represented at the used this wonderful medicine and I gt Louis World's Fair by a building to day she is perfectly well. Pes- ' yPcal Polynesian architecture. , ' , aii r ..: l l The town of San Miguel, Cal., was penile tnroa and lungd.scases yield ! vsted by a flre lhat neary deBtroyed to ur. JVings ;ew xiscnvei y ub to. the town The l088 wlll exceed $225. no other medicine on earth. Iufalli- ooo. I)le tor Coughs and Colds. 50c and I The Pennsylvania German Society 11.00 bottles guaranteed hy Middle-1 held its 13th annual convention at i i-w i i iMi .. ir Lebanon, and elected Dr. J. S. Stahs, burg nrug Co. Orayb.ll I and Car- ,f ,ancaster presl(lent. man ot luchtield ami Dr. J. . I rhnrleH S. White, one of the best Trial known Journalists in northeastern Pennsylvania, connested with the Wilkesbarre Leader, died after week's Illness. Saturday, October 24. Burglars broke Into the store room Sampsell of Penns Creek. buttle tree. LOST. In MiildleuurK or vicinity a Fraternity Hadjie set with opals let ters )".. A. K. Knirruveil with owner's ' 0f the Deutsch Jewelry Company, at Initials (i. S, S. l'tol. Heward If return to (Jeo. K. Kehoek Seliusnrove, I'a., Confession of a priest. Kev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark; writes, "For 12 years I suffered trom yellow Jaundice. I consulted n number of doctors, but got no relief. Then I degan the use of Electric IViUirs and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had 1110111 its grasp for twelve years." If you want n reliable medicine for Liver and Kid nev trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Hitters. It's guaranteed by Middleburg Dni r Co, (iraybill and Carman Kichfield and J)r. .1. W. Sainpxell I'ciins Creek. MiODLEBURQH MARKET. 1 1. ; IS ; Wheat '2 I Kve ."( ('orn (10! 12 !Oa(s Potatoes 10 10 jHranperlOO.1.10 Side ll2 1 Middlings" 1 20 Redder I Chop........ 1.20 Ham 15 Klourperbhl 4.00 Huck wheat, 50. I'nt'i-r... ''-g- Onions... I .a rd Tallo.v... Chickens Dunkelberg er. How's This? We oiler one Hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot Ik; cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,Tole do. O. We the undersigned, have known F. J.Cheney for the last J15 years and believe him perfectly hon orable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale drug gist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan it Marvin, wholesale Druggist, To ledo U. Hall's Catarrh cure ia 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 are the best. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Excursion to Florida. For the benefit of noim-seekers, the various railroads to Florida will sell on Nov. 11, special excursion tickets from Washington to the following points at rates ijuotcd : Sarasota, Fla. JTO.ft"). Hraitlentown, " 20.70. Ellenton, " 29.70. ' Palmetto, " 2!) 70. Manatee, " 29.70. Puntu Gordo, " 30.1)0. Arcadia, " 30.13. These' tickets will be nood going on November 11 only, and to return with in fifteen days, and will not be good to stop oirin either direction. In connection with these excursions the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell one-way tickets to Washing ton, at regulur rates, from all staticiis on its lines east of Pittsburg and Krie, together with exchange orders on the railroads out of Washington for an ex cursion ticket from Washington to the above mentioned j-olnts at rates quot ed. I will pay market prices for gmd veal calves, hide and tallow. J. L. WlXKMAN, 10-15-4t. Lewisburg, Pa. The First National Bank of Middle- burg studies the needs of its customers taking proper care of them whetner their business be large or small and the dealings with all Its patrons are abso lutely confidential. VIN-TE-NA, a specific for Blood Diseases, for Sluggish Tired. Feeling, Scrofula, Chronic Catarrh, Pimples, or any form of Skin Disease. Take V1N TE-NA it acts like magic in restoring New Blood to the system. If not bene fited your money refunded. All drug gists. t liatnpion Hat Iron Cleaner. A linen polisher, gives all linen a steam laundry polish. Lasts one year, a lion anza for ngeuts, Sample postpaid 12c Big Catalogue of agents goods free. Falconer Supply Co., Dep. 40 A. Fa I Conor, X. Y. 1-t IN-l'IvN A Brain workers, such as Bankers Merchants, Bookkeepers, Lawyers, Ministers, Clerks, etc. whose constant strain of work gives a depres sed feeling, tired over-worked brain, fagged nerves, nervousness, sleepless ness, ran quickly restore health by use- ing VIN-TK-NA. If not benefited money refunded. All druggists. Bears the Signature of A Taught quickly Mid thoiougbl at amall coal. W train Mudenta tb war officials want them trained. Bit demand for ton. Good paring poafiiona nuamntawl to all craduatea, or money refunded. i Iliuatratad catalogue mailed Pit EE. Mra atkeal f Tekfraf M Uaaaaa.ta. Cleveland, 0.. and stole $6000 worth of diamonds. Secretary of the Navy Moody ar rived at Hampton Roads on the Dol phin and visited the Norfolk, Va., navy yard for the first time. A boat containing five Hungarian laborers was swept over the Spring dale dam, near Pittsburg, Pa., and four of the occupants were drowned. The navy department wlll rush work on the cruiser Chattanooga, which was towed to tho Brooklyn navy yard from the shipyard at Elizabethport, N. J. Monday, October 26. Five Italian laborers repairing the tracks of the Erie road at Ramapo, X. V., were struck by an express train and killed. Cincinnati. O., is making elaborate arrangements for the National V. C. T. I". convention, which meets there Noveniln r 13 to IS. For embezzling $22.oon. Albert W. Pribcl, funner paying t'-ll'T of the City National Hank nt Canton, ()., v.;is given five years in prison. Terribly cut an.l riddled with bul lets, the dead bodies of Mrs. Annie Kolcomh and her 17-year-old daughter were found dead at Jasper, Ga., with no clew to U10 assassins. Tuesday, October ?7. The banking firm of S- : igging & Wormian, at Sheridan. Or .. was rob bed of $1J.im). Tlie sale ;'as blown open with dynamite. In a drunken fight at Cleveland, 0 one man was fatally stabbed and six others badly injured by knives and chilis. A number or arrests were made. Lieutenant General Young, chief of staff, has returned to Washington from Fort Riley, Kan., where he inspected the troops engaged in the war ma noeuvres. The Twentieth Century Club, of Ros- ton, has started a movement to raise funds to relieve distress In Macedonia, which resulted from the Insurrection. They expect to raise $1,000,000. GENERALMARKETS Philadelphia, Pa.. Oct. 27. Flour was steady: winter superfine. $3 3.20; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.50 fa 3.70; city mills, fancy, $4.755.10. Rye flour was quiet at $3.25 per barrel. Wheat was firm; No. 2 Pennsylvania red. new. 83 w 84c. Uorn was nrm; No. 2 yellow, local, 5451MsC Oats were quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, 43V2C.; lower grades, 42',c. Hay was steady: No. 1 timothy. $1616.S0 for large bales. Deef was steady; beef hams, $20(521. Pork was firm; family, 120.50. Live nouitry. nens. 11 si 12c: old roosters, 9c Dressed poultry, choice fowls, 14c: old roosters, 9c. Butter was steady; creamery, 22c. Eees were steady: New York and Pennsylvania. 2tic. do. Potatoes were steady: ncr basket, bll'a tsc. Baltimore. Mi., Oct. 27. Wheat was dull and easy; spot contract. 84) 84Vic; spot No. 2 red western, 844 85c; steamer No. 2 red. 7576c; southern, by sample, 7284c; south ern, on grade, 7684c. Corn flrmr; spot, GOi4&50c; steamer mixed, 48,448lic; southern white corn, 69 Wile; soutnern yeuow corn, otno-tuc. Oats were steady: No. 2 white, 42 42MiC.; No. 2 mixed, 40V&C Rye was firm; No. z. Vic; iso. 2 west ern. 5959c. Live Stock Markets. Herr'a Island, Pa.. Oct. 27. Cattle were steady: choice. S5.355.55: prime, $5.105.2o; fair, $3.504.15. Ifrpntlv laxative Hogs were higher; prime heavy. 16 Bcm1 6.10; mediums, $6.056.10; heavy 1 1' " " Yorkers, bar 6.05; iignt Yorkers, $5.85 1 6; pigs, $5.505.60; roughs, $4 1 6.60. Sheep were steady; prima' wethers, $3.703.85; culls and com mon, $1.502; choice lambs, $5.30(8 6.60; veal calves. S74?7.75. . AVIHTOH S JroTH E ' la ! Kstuli-..! MH.yE Hlnirumuii, d ..'no ir.ni-.--i mil- 1 iiifii u p ui.t1..w. lll.llfur inM11i.l.ri I,.- ,1... ...... . V"' .., imm,. ,1 ii.t w-.i"ii' ;t liyilT CDIIIllV. tillllu'rlllll' 111. Ki,l i.. eii.a tn ine uitnnnni t A vvhlm hi . ah...i. ii.n I sniil 1.-c-i. nt. wilt sit lor IU i"irr J iiWupnolnimiMii u1 tlm onic- o: V K VI Esq., In Mi.lolrliui(,'. I'nuisvlvaiila on sji,i i. si. lws. at ovi.x-k, a. m. when liere nil jiarili-a In Intdrpst nri' nnritti., J - ukii iiuiuin H iir mri'vi-p iii.r.n.r.. com I tin lb 011 aald fund. JAY . WEI.HKK AnJ Court Proclamation. WIIEKKAS the lion, riarol.l M v-, " I'reaulent .ImiIk o! the .lu.ll.-ni' ,J tirntmpcid of h i'-iit.fl-a 'ni s, I t'nllon nd l'etor F. nicKlo ana Z. T'd lurll,.. V...- A I. i M n..i.,.B, u..,, n"-".a .iiikoi' in aim ror ler county, have Ihiiuo. I iholr prrt-apt bn date the 1 day 01 Oct. A. II.. i.Yi .. Iirwtcil li.r thr holiHnir olaii Orihan' Cod oourtol Common Plena, court nl i)vr miner and Oenern! Court ot Quarter StmJ umrcui-Q, h lUHJIlieuurKn, lor tno count! an.iior. 1,11 11mn111111.1v 1J.-I-. 1 1 IUL-! Notice la thered.re heiel.y iflven to Hit rj er, .liiillcea ol the Peace and Uonautilei I J tnr Oim mtnntv nt Hn. . n j v j.iDi, mj viiiinur IQ I proper aeraon with their rolla. recuM In J tlona, eiamlnntlon" and other reinembrl todothosethiici which nt their nfti.-ei ,1 invir p-cuaii imnain to ne none tnd witu and peraona nniMcutlnirln behalf of th.l mon wealth aiialnntanv pernon or perronn art ijulred to lie then anil there aitendliu inj partluv without leave at their peril. Jui are requeated to he punctual In tlieirattanl vim j,,umieii nine aree;iniy in notice I liven under rnv hand nrt sculat t'.i,J -a. . . -'- uiuixain iiiiuuieDUrKil.the Mil of -Nov., CHA8. E. 8AMP8KI.I, it Engine For Sale A twelve horse power jwrtable Frick Engine is ottered at private sale. It can be seen at Htroptown. Inquire ot K. S. Htroup, t-r btrouptown, Pa. Hides ! Hides ! A reliable man is wanted to collect and ship country hides. Ilighcet each market prices paid. Address 10-15-lt. M. O, Kuxtx, Lehightou, Pa Beautiful Sea Sea Shells Free. Since coming South I have received numerous iuo,uiriefl for sea shells, and now please say to your reiders that I have been living on the seashore and have made a fine collection of lovely shells from our own shore, the coral reefs and the West India Islands, and that I will send a dozen different kinds no two alike, and a dozen scarlet sea peas to any one who sends a stamp to pay the postage. Any one is welcome to send, as I have plenty for all. Mas. F. A. Warner, Jacksonville, Fla. Jury List. Liat ot Grand .Turora drnn tor the Co Oyer and Terminer anil and Oonentl Jail very and Court of Quarter Hcaaion of tlie ot Snyder Connty held oa October Term, incnoing Monday, Dec. 14, 1903. GRAND JURORS. Name, Occupation, Residence. Auilg Milton, Teacher, Franklin Auratid William, lumberman, Monroe li.iwersoic J. o. farmer, Centre Blngaumn J. I. agent, Spring Dlnius Henry, furmir, Middlecreek Dreene Reuben, Uenileman, Spring Gemberltnit William F.iirmer I'euu llarunan John I, tanner Centre Hummel Irwin, Laborer, M ddlocrwk ilaxaloger Perry, lariuei, West Heaver HolHtiue Abraham, gent. West Beaver Kliue John M., tarm- r, Aduina Lenlg Jerrernon, laborer, Union Mllier Charles Jr., termer, Pmin Moyer George K., farmer, WualiiDgton Hitter Jobn, farmer, J iekson stroub 8. 11. gent Centre Seebold Colt man, trucker, Union Mmmbatli Andrew, farmer. Franklin u tsti, a. A. nicrchttni , suriog - . Waller Lsnlali, farmer, Oenrre Wlttenmeyer, W. V. gout, MlddJeburg. PETIT JURORS. Amlg Jerome, nbornr. West Porrv lirouse George A. innner, Jncknou Houst Isrbc E. funner, Monroe lla-limiin Frank, iiirmer. Frunkllti Hnwersox tMiai les, I.iimberinaii, Fi inklli Hllirer Knoa, litrmer, Franklin llowersox Curiu'llua, Innner, Centre C-otise Juaob K.laiion r, Mtddlecieek Dlelil Oeorne- laimcr. Franklin o.ii mer Henry F.;t-.i ocalvr, Ki-iiusgror Kiuie.v j. lines, lancirer, i i.ntii-ijiir yvssler, V, II. innner, Centre Klshnr Artlnii t' , landlord, Middlcenek Koney Calvin, fariiio-. Penn (iilmin Joiiaihiiii A., tanner. V'4.siit!;Ud i.iaM. aiiuiii, iianw-r, asningiou oors J, O. lumiicrinun. A.lnms. Ho veil Amos, .1. P., West Il-aver lliiinmel Frank, farmer, Middlvrrrek Herman Rnos, gent, Adams Unas Daniel, turmer, Wet I'errv Kralzer Simon, farmer, Mlddleernek K reamer (iulen, carpenter, Mnldl creek Klosc Amnion, farmer, Heav r Mnnheek, I. I. gent, Sprinu Mlddleswarth Ner.M.. fanner, Adams M uri in, .loli u H., gent. Franklin Maiirey Samuel, farmer, I'euu Mengle, D. G. farmer, l'eun Moyer 1. W. farmer Penn Moyer, John M. butcher, Washington Mnjer Benton II. farmer, Chapman l'lillllpa II. L. tailor, Sclttisgrnve Hearlt k Jotm, farmer. Heaver Row I'erclvul: fanner, l'eun Housh William, miller. Sellnsgrovo Khouds Jacob merchant, Monroe Hiiukle John W. mercliant., Miil.llel.uri Hlne John 8. inercliant, Clinpmun Koush Jalrna. Carpenter, Mlddlccreelt Hbadli Albert, J. P. Perry Nhambacb Nathan, Blacksmith, I'nlon stroub Kllas, blacksmltli. Washington ToblnsOtto, lalKirer, Mlddlehiir I'lHb Calvin, Merchant. IVetl Heaver Updegrove Irvtn, mall carrier, CliapmaB Wortn R()berr. farmer, Penn louog i-.awura, mriner, Monroe. Abaortalaa;. Alice Is it so very interesting? Blanche Yes, indeed. Why, I didn't ren take time to read the last chapter to see how it ends! Brooklyn Life. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Ayer's Pills. Vegetable; J.O. AyarOa., wwiu, jaaee. Want your moustache or beard beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE urn cm oitaoarm) at a, r. gm,tco.,nint. w. . TO THE CREDITORS of the Firm bill, Dobaou, It Co. ol 1'oitoQville, cnuniy. fa. Notice le llerebv niven that the unde truateeaof lloyl C. GraYbill. Chnrlle I and R E. Gift, trad In if at (iravbill. W On. Will fit at the Ollice of .lav U. Weiw rtrat national tsaok H. Hiding at annul renna. ON MONDAY. NOVEMI1ER 9. W at 11 o'clock. A. M., far the nurnose ef ins ciauna againm taiu urn, in oruer Hf a distribution to and among thnae entul Cllm not praaented on tlie above d thereafter be debarred from ndjndicatiol VUAH y. CLHICH. I KI,IN()BOVE, Pal T. J. PUi.HY. HL'NBtfRY. Pi TRUSTBS Samuel Wlttenmyer is sick in lanna. It was first thought the was typhoid fever, but it is no' nouneed malaria. The body of f rs. George Get brought from Danville Mondtx was buried in Troxelvllle. The passed through here Monday e A Love Letter. Won Id not interest you if looking for a guaranteed Sal Sores, Burns or Piles Otto Dl Ponder' Mo. writes: "I with an ugly sore for a year, box ot Bucklen's Arnica Salvi me, It's the best ralve on eari at Middleburg Drng Co., and Garman, Richfield and W. Sampsell, Penns Creels otore. : ...