i i. , .V' t( tl i vr ui t ti hC vc ci i'ulilixlipil rvery Thursday. TJI. HARTEREfli'.ur and Prcpnetor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Thursday, IVhniary H, 1800. Assembly. T. II. II.Mt'l Kit. l-:i. I'ifT: Tliriiir.'li nr m r. llll.nv I'll- ' 1 1 f . I! 1 1 III" -T 1 1 1 1 1 ' ; 1 r I Mitf" n( Mi c.T i "Hill I li.i' I Mill 11 i'.imiI! I i If I T I ll"' II' ivil.lii in ii'Hiilti.illMii ii .r A-" inl'!v. KMl'Ifi I ft roiii-.-. I i .ill Hi" rul. iil'..ii 'l t'T Uif li'-l-litiwr III III" I'llthin II". 11'IH. f IHlllllllMll'll II 1 1 I f If ii !. I . in niilv pli lie- l.illlif'il H ifurin mi n il'iu In Hi" llili"i nf Hi" lnf )h-i.iI", us Wi ll ll.-i fl III p.ll'l ' "IIM":llU . rr. Ili slviTlfUllv. (. II. YliUCK. Ml'l'll". i""k nMilp. to overturn a chair or make some On to Washington via Penn- other noiae to break the rharm and flvlvania Railroad. . . . i " avert the threatened danger, llie liowhiijr of a dog or the mewing of a v0 hotter opportunity of takintr nit nt nitfht, when not answered by tho oajtul hv storm will over pre- tho owl, in Hitfmiicent or ill, but not Hcnt itHCif to tj10 pe0plo of Western Ot KeilOUH latlU:IV. IVnnuvlvnnin tlirin Mint nATm-url 1v Iiu-ko piece of Hint kept in every lVmiHvlvnnin llaih-oad's Snerial Ex- iirepnico H HiippoHoa to securo pom- curHioim of February 13th, March try from depredations by foxes ami r,.i, At,r:t -i nn.1 oith. The round owl, and a hrood of chickens i (r;n vli.1 for fn .1nv ami protected from lmwks by holding a ndmit ting of a stop-off at Baltimore sieve over it for a few moments as inither direction, will be Bold at soon as it leaves the nest. In ease the rates ouoted below. Achoiceof I Ins does not protect, the lien is pro-1 trains may bo made between the n. Minced "unlucky" and is condemn- Lp0Cial of l'ailor Cars and Day e.l to the pot. fWhes. Ihn neheduln of which is County Treasurer. i:HI Tolt l'i.-r Tliniiii:'i MHir rul'iintis iu null tin In :iiii"'iiii " Inv i' iIkII.I ii v lr Hi" Ii'iiiIiIIimii ImliiiiKiii'iii I n i iiiinlv I H MiiriT. iibifl f i nil Hi" IMlfH l'f "inllitr ' '"' rrlin:ii K"l"i' I'm. .lollN W. WAI.TKU I'lMlll-Mll t"V. Il-lll'. JVIidrilcbunr Market Putter K" Pitted cherries. Unpitted HHU,All'"iH. 20 12 21 8 6 'Never turn buck without making given, or tho regular night trains Richmond, Petersburg, or OldPoint itit. ii f"r Hi" I'it. Clay Eaters of the South. V.i i.i.mas, Al l. l' b. l, is:io. There me several sections of North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama, whi le (lu re is found a species of kaolin called "Terra Alba, which is largely used for adultera tion by candy manufactories, and which is found in all cheap confec tionery. Its delitcrious effect upon the system is known to all, but yet for the sake of a few cents per pound, in imuact iirers use it and children are allowed to eat it. In the vicinity of these elav brill liven class of people called "clay-caters." b'-cuusi thev have formed the habit of eut- im,' this clay, not from any nour ishiucnt it contains, or that it allays hunger, but probably from pun habit winch i- liaieleit down troin n.ll'ellt to child. Til'' injurious ef fect s arc e ideiil in their lank form sallow compleNtiou, and they all in variably sutler from chronic ind gestion. The men, women, an t-veii children seem prematurely old and lack in physical development Intellectually there seems to be a deficiency that can hardly be ac counted for by their isolation or habits of life. Ihev reside in sparsely sett lei communities on the poor clay hills, generally own a few acres of almost worthless laud, with a log cabin containing seldom more than two rooms, each of which is suppliet with a rude fireplace, which serves all the purposes of domestic con veil ietiee, warmth, cookery, liirht, i spittocn and receptacle for all kiln! of dirt. When ouestioned as to a reason for eating clay, they reply, "graudi and L'rainlma alius et. it, an we uns eat it too." As little children are al lowed to eat it, the taste is doubt less acquired. Tlie-.e poor people Were isolated to themselves during slavery, and were drj-pi-ed, even by the slaves, hence they have lived for generations in a seini-bai bai ic state. Their entire personal property consists of an ox or a mule, a cow or two, and the crudest agricultural implements. They cult ivate a little "crap" of cotton or tobacco with which to purchase the few articles of necessity which they are unable to produce. Hunting and fishing, and a few "razor-backs" that roam wild in the woods furnish their meat, and the corn and sweet po tato patch their bread. Here they were born, have lived, and will die contented with the fortune ami ig norance of their fathers. These people are exceedingly su perstitious. All their tictH are con trolled or guided by signs or warn ings. The different phases and ap pearance of the moon, to them is a matter of the greatest importance. Coi n is planted when the moon is full, potatoes are put in the ground in the dark of the moon. They will not kill a beef or a pig in the wane of the moon, because it will shrink in the cooking. If there is a ring around the moon in which there are three bright stars, then in three days it will be sure to rain, and no joury or job of work will bo com menced. Tlie number of stars in cluded in the ring always deter mines the number of days that will clap-e before a storm. When the new moon lays on its back, dry weather may bu expected, if it stands on end so that a hunter cannot hang his powder horn on it, then a wet Spell is sure to follow. Noises at night made by wild or domestic animals, all have a signific ance. Tho hoot of an owl is espe cially an omen of ill hick, and if an swered by the howl of a dog, it is u sign that a member of the family will soon die. It is customary ns soon iiu tho hoot of au owl is heard, a cross mark on the ground vith tho k,avill(j Pittsburgh at 7.15 and 8.10 rigui neci, is an admonition tney i never disregard, ii araouit crosses Tl,o !, ,.nr to mat f!vin. ineir pain wneii just starling on a H;,i,,.(r;1m f,.rther South mnv nur- journey, no matter where, it is at t.imH0 ftt Washington reduced rate once aoan.ioned, lor to go on would t.xcurKi()n tickets to Mt. Vernon, oniy no to neglect the warning oi icawi. if, , , iney impiicity nenevo in me Ti,.i.4lfu ...;n Ufl,,i ntlIi .,.; d .: ...hi... m.ii l :.. i .... " " " - .miK.c roc, o, ,,,! .CIL 1...U. .uot , - ... MWh ot a rablnt killed in a graveyard, nate and each clay-cater carries ono hus- Pittsburgh (J 00 pended around his neck under his Altoona 7 3. lothes, with as much faith and Ilellefonto 7 2.i levei ance as ever a recluse dung to Tyrone 7 25 the rosary and crucifix. Lew istown .Tunc 6 fiO To kill or move a cat is bad luck Milllin 5 25 Raspberries 2 Onions SO Lard 8 Tallow 4 Ohickeus per lb 7 Turkey HtllA 7 Soulde 10 Ham 12 5 15 Train leave 8.00 A M 11.60 " 10.25 A.M. 12.15 P. M. 1.45 " 2.05 " 2.0".) " 8.15 " Port Hoy al..., Washington. . ilcturn coupons will bo accepted on any train within tho limit, except. the Pennsylvania Limited. A Lady's Perfect Companion' and no one who disre gards this cus tom will ever prosper. It an axe or other edge tool, or even a spade or shovel is carried in to a room it must be carried out of the door through which it was brought in, otherwise it will be the cause of the death of some one of i... t 4ii .i:..! i... 1 ; . I'ainlfss Childbirth, anew book by from the table must be swept into pP. ,j0, . iv,., oiih of New York's the lire and not out of doors, to most skillful physicians. hIiowh that prevent "hick" from going out also. J' ""t '"""'ry in Childbirth, I'll t 4 1 1 1 I 1 MTima iiuiii nurcn vciniiy uum'i- iuiuun iiiiM. viiiiniiTO hi Htooi iiiii overcome, it c ear v orovi-H neve in lliese signs and traditions, that any woman may iecoiinn moth and should a stranger express (i cr without sutTering any pain what. ever. 1 1 aixo icon now 10 overcome doubt, he will at once be overwhelm- ami prevent morning sickness, swell- GRilINMaRKET, CORllKCTKD UY W. II. WIXKT KVKIt V WKDXKSDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 78 " 2Fiiltr. 75 "3 White mixed 73 Uye 41 Corn H.", Oats 20 25 ed with proof as strong as "holy writ," for "didn't gran-pa. gran'ma, 1'iiclo Nathaniel or Aunt Jernsha, have warnin' time an' agin", an' didn't they tell we'uns themsel'." these people do not number over live or six hundred families, rcsid ing in sections remote from the civ ilizing inll Helices of tow ns, churches iiml schools. With the tenacity of ignorance they cling to their super stitious traditions, w hich w ill only disappear before the onw ard march of intelligence. S. A. V. ed limbs, and all other evils attend lug pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians every where as the wife s true private com panion. Cut this out ; It will have you great pain, and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for de scriptive eirc'ilurs, testimonials, and contiilciitiiil letter Hf tit in scaled en velope. Address Frank Thomas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland oV, H, CROWN ACME I Tho best burning Oil that can op Hindu from Petroleum. It given n brilliant light. It will not smoke tho chimney. It will Dot char the wick. It lias a high fire test It will not explodo. It is withoiP, a comparison as a per foction FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is mannfuclnrcd fiom the finest Crude iu the moet perfectly equip pod refineries iu the world. It is t ne Best. Ask your denier for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Snnbnry. Pa U.F.VAX lioSKlKK, DKXTIST, SKLINSCliOVE, PA. Thirty Iwn yrurn iitnetli's. tractuiK i H'lulty. Court Proclamation. Our Jury System. WHKRKAM the Hun. Jirih (), llurlicr ' rrciMli'iit .IuiIko "1 the Juillolkl Dimrli-t, riiniiil ui tho oountln ul Snyder. Union nil minim, ana nninupi a. wetei na Henry ii-nwn Miii.. amupiiw juiikm in kmi lor Miy tlnr county. Imve ImuciI their incoent. brlnir nine me liui ouy in im, a. i'., ihi, 10 me illrttvil ..r the IihIiIIiik orn I trnlmnK' i'uiirt. Cliinf Tnulii-o Ku-ini nf Ivniiunu I "r 'i ominiin rii-im, onuri oi i:yr anil I ur billet JUStlie Jawing, Ot JViinsaH. ,., Hn.Hl.iii.T..I 'ourt..lUuart'rSi.lonol in mi uildi'duM bi.forn flio lmr nuuo Hie Tiio , at .MhlillKiiuritli, lor tho rminty of in an auuiess oeioie ino oar asso- snv,i,.r. on thu 4iii Mumiuy , (hem the wu ... ..r I1...I ..I T..... 1... I n,,y oi ri-'frinirT iniwi, ami iu coilliuue one . il.. , .1 ...l.b nil, ti i, 1 LV'IF. ni,, made a strong . if t o'r in" imiiiij 111 .-.i or, w n iioriir ill iiivir the rciliureuienl ot unanimous of I i,r..prr .it..ii wuh tlu ir rolln. rvroriln. Imiulal- ., . , , . . ., I tioii", I'xaiiiliiiitUini", ion) other rt'ineinhriini'oe tile JUdgellielll OI juries IU C1V1I In ilo lho-i' thiiiuii Khli h or lliclr olllrax itml In . . 1 ilieir iit'iiiui I'Artiitn to mi iiono ami wltiisfiieii cases. Abolishing t Ills requirement an.l ihtihhh. i.rowuilim in Im IhiII ot tho I 'oiii niiiiiniMii n iiuiiiiim un t H'riMiii or iioriionn nro t'. Hiilroil to ho thou iiml tliero hiIoiiiIIiik nml ilu iniriiiiit without li'io o it t their imtII. .IiikIIimh ii rc r. 1 1 1". -t l lo lot imni'iinu In llmlr aiti'iiilinci' It! I III' IMlillltl'l tllllV HUT lIllV to rift It'll ( iin'ii ini'li r my limil uiol io-iiI at tho Miorill " olll I .Miililliliiiriih. tin) Uih iluv ft .Ian A. I'., one tli'iuf-aii'l I if tit linii'lri'it unit nlni'ly lii.i nr.. iiiii'.t.Ni,. Miuriil. Orcan and Piano Co. HUSTON. NKW YU K, CllICA(i(. would be a radical beginning in tin work of jury reform, in favor of which there appears to be unanimous sentiment. Justice Ewing maintains that un nuimity of opinion in either a small I nl' l.il'.M twi.ll' 111' 1111-11 llllilll MIlV OIIOS tion presented, reinforced by till best evidence that the methods of the lawyer can extort, must per force be forced. A jury of twelve is similarly situated. Twelve men gathered promiscuously cannot, he miy, agree upon tho simplest ques turn that may turn up. now can they do la tter when confronted by the great responsibility imposed by the mil of the courts. .Til lge Kv .;g maintains that jus tice can only b. done by a system that will allow a juror to judge as an individual. Ho takes the evidence of tho several witnesses. He knows, if he is a qualified juror, as much of the individual caso ns a lawyer in his special plea can tell him, and to hold a jury of qualified men until thev conio each to the sanio opinion is a barbarism. The finding is fore- ZXXT MiJucJSS..1' e.l, ami the most pcrsisioni, siuo- NKW MoDKI. OHli.W, STYI.H 'J II. MASON II AM 1.1 N 1'IANOS. Kllllnn urn! ix Caution Notice Nulh-uls lnTi'liy (rlvi'ii Hint tho tiinli'iNlKiifil I'MIMTIV IIIIS IK'CII llllll'IIIU'll I IV IIH' lit ('fll-tlll nlf's Salo nml IiiiiiiiI nr iisf to Mm. Win. Yiiwr. anil nml Ion nil ihthiiiin iilmIiimI ini-ilillliik' Willi I no saino : K linrhi'H. j win iianii'HH, w lu ii-iiar rn w, U Knrk.i. 1 Uako, I irnl iIm ii Imm', ft Shiuits, 1 Cult ivatur. 1 cnti lug-Oux. t sleti. 1 llurk-wiiKon i 'i wn-iiiirs wnpin, i oiif-nnrsf spring whl'hii 1 Ciirii-wriilH'r. Whuoii-Inhi riln, Uhn -ladileoi. S I'Iowh, OatM III I lie Mtrnw, lul of I'iiIhIim-n, ( iirn In the Htiu'k, Cows, i cair, 1 1'iNik bIfM', 1 loul Stovu, una ollK r urilcli-a. JOHN Mt I.I Jan. 10, 110. inl.aw. Kraiikiin Twp i l uiit.iliiH u five octave. Mm I M"l A' ll"ll. flll'lllislli'il Iu it law ami IiiiiiiKiiIiii' rase ft iwiliil hhii k walnut. I'lln- !'! J rash ; ulwi Hflil nil t lie Kaiy I IIUi SvKlfiiiat H'.' .'IT iHTiiuar- tf r, fur ten (iiiaiiein. whrii or I kran Im'i'iiiihh priiiwrty of tier I win lilrliif. The Mason A II n m 1 1 n "SI ruliii' r," Invi'iiii'd nml iiali'iileil liy Miiikiiic Uiunllu III IH IIMMl 111 tllO MllHOII & II. iinllii phuioH exrliiHlvi'ly. lli'lnarkalilii rctlni'ini'iit ft liini'iiiiil iihi'noiiietmlcnparlly I In hlaml In tuiif chariuUTI.i' thi'.M' liiislruint'iila. Trial List -February Term .1. M. Trnxfl use Ac. v Annul Wiikikt. N. 1. Ilnro vk i-'ruiikllii '1'iwiihlilp. I. S. Iti'li hi'lilinrli hC. TnwiT AC, Ot ul. II. I'. App vi AIIhtI AilKL'at el ul. ( II lllllllsllllllTH nf l lilull I II.. rt Hli Juinl llll'lll lii'ii. W. khiHci't ul. h .liihn ( rulkMliaiik ft nl il.ilin SlialliT vi'l'lif I nli'ii en. Milt. Live sttK'k lnsiirmirf i n. Il.irniik'h nt Mhlilli'lmrs'li vs I. drier ItarlitTft ul Misiiifhiiiiiiii Mut. Kirn Ins, n. vs ili'lfrlch a siiillh. Saliif s S.uiif. SaiiH' I mul N'T II. Mlitilli -iwarlli. s um' Hf iir K'Tii. Kllfii M. M r .r. xs KIlalu Mi Mushit. (ii-.i. II. lit in vs K. C W llllains. If'ii. I'. llurhiT s,l. N.iriiiaii Anp. .Inslm Vaiini iiH'r h llnnil.i'i ifi r a Jaciilw Kx. Ai' ,1'ihn W. Iteiiiiliitffr ik Thf S. A I.. U. It. I n, . I Iltllllllll'l VSI'jrilS llntM'I'SIIX. It. II. .Mill A Cn, Ai'.. s .Insi 'piiut W'alliT. I.i ilia Aim llaro s Kr.iiikllii I'm p. M'lIKiWS' AITIiAM-M KMS.-Notlif Is Ii ' liy KlVfli that tho fnllmvlinf WhlnnV A' pralsi'iiii'ins nniii'i-uif fiinti law, nuvo iks'h nil wit !i I lie lerk of t lie Orphans' Cmirl nf Snvili Hilv for ( iiiillriualliiii nil Mnlnlay, thf Villi ila.v nf Keli. lsWI. AppraUeiiieiil nf Sarah Wnlnltf, wlilmvnf (inn. (i. Kiuiit, lute ui reiin tw p, Mijiu r (siiuny, l'u. mi' u. Appi'alsehielil nf Susan Krilley, wlilownf Slinnii Kiilley. laie nl Miuiiioeroi k ip, snyiier I'nunty I'll., Hoc tl. Appraisement nt Vsry A. Slrawsnr, wlilnw n .1 in i l i II. sintu ser, law nf ( liapinuii iwp, huyili cutllil). I'll., dec il. Apprulseiiieiit nf Mary telnet t, wlilnw (if lleo, (iellielt, lale nl Terry 1 tt p, hlij UiT I'nUllly, 1'H, llee'il. Appralseiiietit nf Kslher UanUuif. wlilnw nf Willi. mi llarilliii:. lale of Terry ivvp, Mi.mIi cnunty, l'u.. dec J. W. W. WHTHNMYKIt. riei k orphiuiH' Court rol'l l.AU STYLES OltllANH AT til, H'.'.IMI, Hid, ITS, I'.m, AND IT. REAL KSTATE AT SHERIFF'S SALE Whereas, liy virtue ff ll writ of Ft. Kil. Issued out of the ('nun f Ciiluliinn Pleas of Su.Mler cnunty, mid In me illreeteil 1 will emse to 1'uh lle Sale nt llie ( null llullse, 111 thu llnrullKlt Uf MliliUeliurgli. l'u., on born, determined niuii is the jury, and directs the findings of tho body. Jurists everywhere wherever they have expressed an opinion favor the majority judgement ot a jury, upon tho ground that it is moro likely to bo just. This is a reasonable view Tho general purpose of man is to be fair and just. Forced by tho rules Saturday, February 22, 18'jO, nf , tiiiii't lo oiiin to 11 decision 1m lki I at HI o'clock, A. M. v.. " - iwi.no. i.'i ns likely to go astray m his judge- The foiiowtm,' (kseriiMMi ihreo tmets of itt ai , , i 1,. I'.stuti'. all hp ilalo lul'liaiiiauu tow luihlp, Snyder meiit as to coino to liroper conclu- tuiiiy, im. ,ii..u ,,.,.t,.i. uimli ..i,1iioiw Tll-V1 T NO. l.-A (ertaln meKHiiuifP 11111I tniet "'"""i ........ ....... I of laud sll uatf lu t lie township and county ufnre- tho conscientious juror prefers to iw'iinded north hv puhiio roini. i-uNt, hy .... 4 lands ot Harrison Newman, and John II lie. disilgreo With his ColleilgUOS. and a wiuih liy I. mils o lleiilamm swbi-IZ. unit west liy r 11 ....w..u f v....f i..u. 'He.r.Ki;t. wlifri-tii, ,,i-,. eris'l.-d H kh.I Two- iiiuui li oi uiu jraiiuni i u, iiivi Murv hh i.i.i.i.Mi inn M Hank iiurii, W iipni li.,i ia llio finite oiit'iipo Mien, inur Maine, ami inner iiecfssiiry outhulia lltO IS 1110 I OHM qui I1LI-. i. ,.s e,,..!,,!,,!.,., s ACHKS. Iili.rn or Ichh. Tlmrn in need of reform in our TKAlT No. X. A tract of land Ml uatf 111 tin1 1 ,, A 1 ...-.i ij, i.t... ...II..I. ..tut t-ntiiit, ui'iiiiiit-ii iiiii I ll jury system, lUld it HeeillS to U0 111 liy lands nf Saiunel llermhl. east tiy hiiiilvifjoliii it v i: ... ,.t .. ,,.;i,. .1..,,;;,.,. lUiif. wmih y lands of snlnmnn Khrlvrhl, and tho direction of a majority decision. ,.ht ,,y lall(H ,lfA, , Trouiinun, coIiiuiuinK ul Al lll'.s nml nil pcirlies inure or Ichh. THACT NO. 3. A tract of land ltuai( til the k mm I lowiisuip nun iiiiiiny iiiorcsiiiii, ijoiiiiiieu norm m Mind wanrifrins ciind. Ilatkii1i.rni1 in f n reailinii. TnnliminalH fnun mil itnrta nf Ilia uIuIm. llli:i:, li-Mifc till fttipiiraiuiii nn.iis;liiii IsihT Hun I.i I'mr. A. luuuiui, ibl I Hill Av. Nil Ywk. t iv lands ot Joseph Melser, cusl liy liuids of John Ni'Miiinli. Koiitu liy lauds of Henry lilehl, nml west hy lauds llufs.coululnliif 4UAI UES, uinl U iH'iches, inoru or less. hcl.ed. taken Into execution, and to bo Sold UH me projieriy ui hiiiioii line. KKl IIKN nitEEHK. BllurlfT, bherld's onioo, Mlddluburgh, Feb. a. Accounts. The fnllowliiir Accmiiiis have been filed, cxulil llU'ilmid passed In the I'rnl lnni'ilary'H oftlcf, and w ill Is- preseiilfil Iti the next cnlll I of I'liliiiunn I'leas fur cnntlriiuil Ion. All Imtsoiih Interesled will take tiollce. The first iieeoiuit of Harry ,1. Ilelser, commit tee of the person unit estult! of I'ully lifiLse, liliiui ic. V. W. WITTENMYEU, I'rotu'y. HEAD QUARTERS-- For Good ifl Bella lill 2.50 to 15.00 2.25 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.75 3.50 upward 3.00 " 1.00 to 5.00 20c un .Men's Over Coats from Youths " Ohildrcn 44 " Mens Suits from Ilovs " " Cliililron " Men's Underwear from -r... l t r. HR'U (1, 1 Olll 11.1 illlll DIM ilIM ll lUll ,)C Up " " " Hats " 15c up Silk Ties, Muffler, Handkerchiefs, Neck Tics very cheap and lino quality. Sliecp-skin, Uuck-skiii, Cloth and Kid (Moves, Kuhher p;oods, lare slock of Confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not ho un dersold. Thankful for past favors, would re pcetfully solicit a continuance ofpa-tronagc. EiiMins' Mile CMIiri Ii, MIDDLEBTJRGH, PA. Headquailers for Stoves ! (Irand Vrhlu ! Xew &m jl Ladies' Pride. Hiviml 'I iiiiou -'' V - ....... ..... . . VIM.. The Iteavcr, XewSiuisliuie of 'o!. Crown Cinn How Vcntila. lor. occupyino; the room formerly used hv 1). T. Khoads.ikil !.. Ui 1 m? .i .i . . ... ' in oimcsauu xinwarc, laiies tinsmetlioa ot liHoriiun" the public that lie lias just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, he offers at extraordinary low rntea. Also the very bent nt made TLNWAKE-uo City Htock kept. Roofing and Spouting a Specialty THE LARGEST pyeoc SALE Caution Notice. Notice Is hereby Klven that the undersigned piii riy has Ih'cii iuii liiiM d hy ine ut cousin hies Hale, mid loaned for use In Mrs. 1'linli-s smith, unit caution all persons analnst mt'ddllnif wli h the same ; lcook hUimi. 1 coal stove, 1 sink, I Hour chest, 1 wood Ihix, 1 sola, l.l chairs, a la liles, 4 lu lls and lifdilliik'. 1 Sewing inachliie. I I'lis k. 1 liiimiu. l siand. yards carpels, 1 but ter churn, t tubs, x, chickens, 1 cow, thu half of four acres uf L'raln In thf td'oiiml, Ac. A. r. KIKI.n, Kcbruury 8, xl. MlddhH ivelc Twp. Hardware S For ii Superior p;riule of fhelf nnl hen. vy llurilwnro it in iilwuys bent to i;o tooliluuit ri'liiibleiloiiHcu who liuyea reputation to Mistiiin. Such Ik " J.B.Sieier.Lfifistoi.Pa. Iron, NuiU, Steel. Leather. 1'itintn, Oils, Coach anil Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of Stoves and Tinware. of Furniture, Bedding and Carpets ever heldin Central Penn'a. The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Sale, commencing TUESDAY MARCH 4, '90 and continuing during the week at his property on Dorcas St., above the Valley, Lewistown, Pa., on ac count of extensive repairs, the Largest amount of Furniture, Bed ding, and Carpets ever sold in Central Pennsylvania. For fur ther particulars and terms of sale see Large Bills. W. H. FELIX. It would ilo your heart gooil to go and the Fa 41 nflff nter Boons AT- Freidman &Getz Beavertown,Pa We have upon our counters now probably ns fhit nml extensive Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Notions, Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Woolen Shirts, Under wear wool and cot ton, Ready - made Clothing Pantaloons from 81) cents up, Kuee punts for boys from 25 cents upward LADIES' COATS, JEWELRY AND WATCHtf We oiler you prices that nliuont challenge belief wheu couipiireJ to!"1 you are compelled to pay at ot her utores. ,f Come early and nee our tock. We are prepared for an Imiiienw trj, Henpectfully, FUlilU.MAN & W Wiin".- r . . I
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