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GIOBE
f LNksTLVANIA KAILROO.
Le Wigtown Division.
In effect Nov. 24; 1901.
AD,
R li::r Qtnok haQ hoon nrninnr foot oinoo
UUl U1UUII IIUU uuuu guiiig iuoi ullluu
we are having our great sale.
Plenty ol Clothing for every-
8 body, big and little, at about k
8 price. Come at once if you want
your clothing and gents' furnish
ing way down.
Remember we arc leaving town soon.
E- KATZ . M idclleburg, Pa.
COUNTER
Hoys' SIku- 2i ii Ton Toe, well mailo, kdim! solid leather
ndii'-cd from S1.2" to $1.00
('Iii Id's I'mtloii Calf licavy seliiml sime has a nice tip, rc
linvd from Sl.'JO to SI. 00.
oinc smaller sizes, sanio ttiality ivifuceil from I'.'ic to 7fc.
Ladies' Kmpress Doiijrula P,iiti..:i, I'.rmerlv ., now $1.3.").
Ladies' Keystone I uttii reduce! iV.e-i $1.50 to 90c.
Talent Leather Tip, SJ.'J.'i n-.!. .
M'-"'s Plow Slioes from Sl.Oii u ,.
$1.80.
Men's and Boys' Boots
WAREHOUSE
The great event, onr Big Clearance Sale, price after
price reduced, bargains after bargains offered, and oppor
tunity after opportunity given to save money during i his
ale. A great saving is to be made on ali kind of mer
chandise. Our great clearance salts have created a great
commotion and delighted many thrifty housekeepers. No
matter what you want it will be money in yonr pocket
to come and see how much onr prices save you.
First Day of Sale, Thursday, Jan. pth.
Last Day of Sale, Thursday, Jan. 30th.
Clearance Sale of Dress Goods
38 inches Venetian Cloth, lilk A Cols worth f0c
40 inches I'mnnchi Cloth. JSIk & Cola worth 7"o
40 inches Poplins, Hlk fc Cols worth 9Sc
4o inches Kliadona, Blk & Cols worth 9Sc
48 inches Pilot Cloth, k & Cols worth $1.2.")
40 inches Mistral, Blk A: Cols worth DSc
Clearance sale of Silks
27 inches China Silks, worth 50c
21 inches Tatletn .Silks. worth 7;k-
27 inches Pcau De Crocpe, worth 9Sc
LZ inches IWk lutlcta, worth 50c
sale price 44c
sale juice i!c
sale price 89c
. sale price 89c
sale price $1.05
Nile price 89c
sale price 39c
sale price G9c
sale price 89c
sale price 41c
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I'awlina:
Kreaiuer
Meiarr
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Ben fee
Rravertown
Adamabura'
Baube Mill
McClur
Warr.r
ShliMile
Paintrrvilla
Maitlaiid
Lewinftown
Lesrtstown (Main V treat.
11 4S Lewlslotra Junction.
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Olonrnnoo Snlo of Table Linons
worth 37 Jo
worth 50c
worth 75e
worth 50c
worth 75c
worth $1.00
sale prii'e 32c
sale price 44c
sale price (!9c
sale price l ie
sale price 09':
sale nrice 89c
worth $1.25 sale price $1.09
Unhleaelied Table Linen
UnhlcacliLiI Tahle Linen
Unbleached Table Linen
Blenched Tahle Tiinen,
Bleached Table Linen,
Blenched Table Linen,
Bleai'hcfl Table Linen,
Oloni-nnoo Sale of Outing JPlexxxnolta
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worth 10c sale price 8c
worth 12Ao sale price 10Jc
worth 15c sale price lie
All irents' umlcrwenr. worth )e sule price -lie
All bimiI' underwear, worth !Hc nlc priiw Sac
All Inilirn' under wrar, worth U.V nale jirlcc 21e
All Inilie.' un.lerweiir, worth We wile price 4 It
All ltlic' untlt-rwi-nr, worth $1 wilp i rice Wc
Clearance Sale of Ladies', Misses'
and Children's Coats.
All Ittdien' Jackets tlmt were $7,841 milt- price ."
All lttdliw' jncbetii tlmt were II. Si) .,le price T..V)
All Indies' jnekclg tlmt were 10 00 nle price li.Di
One line (Mid slzen we are cltmlnjr o it at t2.M
(,'iearance Sale of Lace Curtains
All luce curtain that were TSc (.nlr pr'ce (i :c
All luce curtain, tlmt were $1,110 -lo price .le
All Ince curtains that were 1.41 sale price 1.15
All luce curtains that were 1.50 sale price l.SS
Ontine Flannels,
Outuifr r lanncls,
Outing Flannels,
Clearance Sale Prices placed on all
Napkins, Towels and Toweling.
Clearance Sale of Ladies' Wrappers
r.a'lies' Wrappers, worth SI. 00 sale price 89c
ladies' Wrappers, worth tide wile price 77o
Clearance Side Prices placed on all
Sheets, Pillow Cases and Boltcers.
Clearance Sale of Blankets
l'i all wool h'nnkets, Worth f sale pries W.95
i'4II wool blankets, worMi 4.00 sale price 3.00
I1. all wool lilankels, worth 5.00 sale price 3.5)
Clearance; Sale of Ladies', (Jents',
and Children's Fleeced Underwear
rrnin leavfK Stjubur.v 6 30 p rrj, r.
riven at Selinserove ft 4 j p m
Leaves S )iiii4i:iorp'i:0(lp. m nrriT-H
at Sim bury 6:7.5 p m.
renins It-live Mown Jiinotlon :
I 40 m. lu 14 a m. 1 10 o m.i:op m 4 Vp m. T 07p
m, 8 44 pm, 17 36 a m for Altnunii, Pittyhurxand
the W-l
l-'or Bilrimtircsni' WashiiiKtnn Hiriani !)
I -.' I -i? 4 3S 8 10 n m Kt-r rhllK.li'lphis and Nr
Tork 6 5S 80V V 3na m, I VJ 1 1 4 and 1118 r
Ul ro MarriHlmra K li) p m
Phi!arJc'p!:ia A Ene R P. Division
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NOItTHKKN i'KVTHM. K AII.W Y
WOrWARO.
Ti.iln l-iive s I, nifnivi. Junc'li-n li.lly 'nr
Sunt' 'V mid West.
9 V. a m, Vi Wn in, 4 v? i -n. s mrtav 9 $t a ru
S 43 p in.
Trellis ll-ive SilnhllfV -I II , ,-rei.l S'tind.y
12 23 Hi for Hull ilo.'l Ji i n ror ' Krle anil Can.
iniUnics
10 m lor BMIt-li-nti- Kile and t'linsndnlif-M
V 12 a ni Inr Lock tl.vcn, Tyrone an-l Hie W- s
IS 45 tur r.iirfilo, 1 10 p in for lrllernta Kane
Tyrone and t'anacduliiuii
5 In p lu tor ki-nnvoand Elinira
9 45 p Di lor Wllll.imsport
.indsy I3S3 n " for hulTaln via Kn imrlum
I 'il a ti( tur Brie, 5 10 a in lor Krlt an. I uun
daiuu g m p in Inr V-1
94'Jam fer !-"k Haven and
llanippnrl
H 45 u in. !l -.Sa n 2 00 anil 5 5!Sjt m lor Willie
li iire and llaelton
8 Hi 8 in. M in a in, if n5 p in, 5 31 p m lr Shaui.i
4in anil Mount Carmel
Sunduv 9 .'5 a ui inr wilUi- iinrre
K AST W. Mil).
I'mtiiK leave Sclinviiitive .luneti.M.
inn', a in, dailv arriving at rliil d.-lphl
11 1 p 'il N-'W York .1 .W p in Haltlnmr.i .-) 1 1 p in
v ii..iiitmioii 4 l inn
Mlii p in .1 uly nrrniiiK at r!nl,idi'l.hia
M 2" P in New Y.irk 8 VI a m. H ip hure 9 j.
VV.l-.llll,-t.ii, pi 56 ,, m.
R -Up iii. nail y urrltli .- .it I'liCa-l.-lphln
t 4.1 a in, N. ,,rk Tl:i a in. Ilaltlinnre 2:111 a m
WaHlilntmi 1 Ci a it.
I'."., lis .il-i. Inive S nl-iry:
a .12 a m .liiily ainvi!! at l'lillii.le',liiii il vi i,.
Htillliiiiirc T 'JO :i m W..hi fin i, Hi a in Net
Ycrk M.nn a m Weckdayi, loru nj SunCavs,
8 23 in tla ly artn inir at Plillndi-lplil 7 84
a in. V y York 9X a iti, 10 :w SundavH Haiti
Hide ; i'l . Ml iYil-lllliKIUII 8311 a in. JUItliume
12 10 p H WaihlliKton I ti p In.
7 fA n tn W'-ck ila.a m iiHin; nt Philadelphia
11 w ii in, x.-w York 4 13 p in, ll.iliiinu.e 14 10 p
In, .iMiirutnii 1 15 p in
1. pn week tijys arrlvin.' a' l'hHiido!phlii
i p in. 1 w Yurn :) p in, Hmtimore On p m
W;t-Mii)ti ; jr. p m
1 H p in da.n . m-rlvln? at 1'i llitild )ti In 7 34 p m
N-w Y irk ;0 4.1 p in, Itiililinnrj? :JJ r. in. Wash
l.ii'tuli s :;5 p III
Trillin al.-'.i -.ivc inil.iny at 9.V) a in and 5 20
nd 8 31 p ii., l-.r H'irr.stiurii. Hiiliniclplila an i
9 i.l p II:
A wulJ ACUUT WUXI
I A A. .--J
aw
Ther W Pnaaftvr.
, The farmer is buir man If
worthy of hiii occupation.. Soul
I oilier luun, no matter what bit
ness in the world may be. Tht
and the trifler are like the ainnt
1 "cannot stand in the judgment,'
i cannot stand long- in the atert
which the world has for every bu.
man.' Hut too many men misJ
-tnnu the meoninp; of the word
To ninny it means only manual
to ninny farmers it looms up as J
fcnry and important above all
things. For the sake of their
they will neglect their business
the sake of their work they wil
by opportunities of great value it
were improved. The wise man J
of him who is "diligent fn busint-,
worthy of the highest honor; J
the man who is a slave to his ev?J
work.
There is a tiice problem confroJ
every business man. It is wha
how ituu'h of the drudgery or cV
his business he shall attend to ii,
ally. We have known a man
time was worth several thousan
lnrs a year to speed it on work
cheap clerk could do as well. I
losing something. We know fn
nnd stocknu-n who are stickii
home and nt labor all the time
ought to be attending to their
ness afTiiirs instead of taking the
of n hired hand. They are jn
their Ability in at too low u
Ihey ore underrating themselves
siiler what work can be done
effectively nnd do it. It may ta
writing a letter will bring n-:
enougn to pay Mir a inDorer lot
ernl days. It may be that renili:
article or an advertisement w
worth more money than a montl
bor. No man can lay down a r;i
nmither in such matters, but if
people would labor less andatli
business more they would be 1
off. Work is not all iniiniinl lnh
is the intelligent direction of ei
to the furtherance of business.J
tional StocUianu.
Haltiuinre
I I!
'D. Ocii'l Hass Agent
' ' "T
l!tiy!' Pxxits reduced from 81.75 to
Men's Boots reduced from .1.00 d.
1.25
$1.75.
?he entire stock of Boots and
-hoes are well made of superior
leather, carefully sewed and with
out a blemish. They must go at
reduced prices to make room for
new stock.
Dry Goods
Ci-otl linliliaelied Muslin fiv.ip .- up.
The lie-t Prints, 5e and lit-.
1ivs 7i mils that will wear l'.-r vi-ai -a lar;e stock, It w j lice
Warm Fool-wear
"We li;ivo ;i lartjc stuck nf Imnlier men's socks, good
lie.-ivy Av.irm ii'onds iiiiitle of n-Iiiil.lc uiateriuls.
Felt 15onts. that wili stand liard wear and keep out
fiie.-old. Tlie prices are awa tloun.
BROSIU & MINIUM,
Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
343 Market St. SUINBURY, PA.
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A physician will pell J
i for $2 a receipt.
Can he made at home
LADIES' SECRET
T 1 ositivclv remove all (lollht. wnrrv nn.l n tl in... t.-liT..!. !... 4l
. , ..-.. ....v. uiiuvijuia-u njliv:il 1 1 I.l I I It 1 1 A
women know so regularly. Send registered letter.
I lr. H. Ferdinand, 92 W. Chippewa St., Buffalo, N. y.
4a444444a44a44444a4a444 44444444)44444).4444444.4.4;
larding Bargain Counter
lieu you want to get a in-at ami serviceable cloth
f-.r a lre, J will give you a bi tter iialily of goods for
the money than any oilier dealers. If any one oilers you
'!"t!i ti'f le-s ii)nn-y, it must be inferior to the tpiality I
m M. 'Jo.eeiit Hress G..ods now selling for only 15 cents.
Bargains in shoes.
Men's !Sp!it Double Sole Shoes reduced to 1)0 cents.
Boys' Fine Caps
reduced iVoni 50c to 10c.
I DIKS" WAliM POOTWKAIi at botUim prices.
I -Iways pay highest pr'ures for iroduce.
Ladies' and Misses' Rubbers reduced to 25e. a pair.
(iadies' and Misses' Fur Scarls worth $o.50 reduced to $2.50
. Men's Iluhlicrs reduced to 50c a pair while they last,
tl Joys' Hiiblier Boots; $2.50 nnd $1.50
Table Oil Cloth for 12 cents per yard
HENRY HARDING,
SCHNEE, PA,
"Oh dear! There's the bread to mix
and I am too tir.-d to do It."
This is the only sensible article ever
put on the market to do the bac k
aching work and take the place
of the hands in family bread
making. '-n
We guarantee that with
THE "HOME" BREAD MAKER
(5elf-Cleaning.)
A elilltl can make tin- best tirentl in from 2 to
!i minutes, anil u lit-n it rises, take it out ready
fur t lie liake tins,
Without tnueliliiK Hie tl oil nil
The hiuiils 4 lrun The iiilxi-r 4-l mi
The lirrnil rli-nn
AGENTS WANTED
where there is no agent, to intro-i
duet; them, we will send, on receipt
of juice, fi eight charges paid, -1
loaf pans for 2.25; 0 loaf pans for ,
$2.50.
Tlie ri-itiilnr price through airents is IJ.TS antl
fUHI. This pan will iiutlast n si-nre of regular
mixiuit nans. Ilootl tin nnd n.i lr,,t. t..
hreak eaMily, 'l'o years in use, aud please the
most exnctiuir.
The Stevens Co., Port Chester, X. Y.
SALE REGISTER
Notices of sales wit, lie Inserted free under
tills head inn when the hills are printed i.t thU
"J . he the hills are not ,,rii t d t .
tiniee Si) cents will be erKed. tJ,"Z e t'
Iiik to have sale should select a date and ail
it inserted In thiscoliiinii. "U 11,1 "
Tl'KsnAY. MAHCII 4. P, miles ,,!, f ft,r,
win L' J a') ('!i',"ri" A- Shrawd,"
KHIDAY WAR. I, In Kre.mer. A. I), hie mt-r
rKr of ""'' '"'
T1,VwruJT' :7- "'r l""r""e.t f
Plement, ' ' KMliv ",,J far"'l,' -
Kl,,',vv,h.,t7'. Y; nn" w""
iad V 1 A.'"'r,""r,wiM "'"". '
pK'ne" i ' '""' mi'
T"lhwNllATl'- " II,,,B "i"'
nintSjUY, MAR ai. nt .i(-r. rhrrll (
West IVrry tw,i.. .loe Kei.-h.-iihat-l, v I,!
3hrses,7 htatleat.le ,, Urnnnti I,,,,.,..!
KIIMIAV, WAR. ..., n,.r jlriwrrjlll,
tiz,i?n "''.;
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
r.utter 21
Kr-'RS
Onions...
Lard ....
TaIlo,v...
Chickens
Side
Shoulder 12
Ham 14
21
75
12
0-7
8
Wheat
Kye
Com ,
Oats
Potatoes ..
Bran per 100. 1.00
Middlings "110
Choi 1.10
Flourperbbl 3.75
70
50
00
38
50
ASTOLOGY
Executors' Sale of Valuable i
3H.33-A.3Li ESTATE.
The uiidersiKn'(J eTeentors of the lnkt u i'l 1
and t.-.tament of Michael I W,.i, ,?,i , . 1 I
Wesr H,ver townshl,, 5v.ler mi? I ' I ,"f 1
iX-i:;,;;!,:;lKHS:
Inday, February 7th, 1U02, I
...nnl!!:!.w;:B!n.n,s.l:,r ';
ship, county and state af , .;" .'" , 'r,,,'T""
ibiico south f ii. .-iiXl : ? .r . rt '!'";
on the north l.y land of Jaeol n' "trttl ,
land of Jeremiah Knepi, , , h , ', m'i h?
A. KomlR and .Inc.b Ne'rhoo TmuS l l"!","' t.Ai '
Mm tli Kst nr....-,. . '"' anil west by the
more or less, with tl,. 54 I'V1'1'"".
is ert-i-tttl m ... . ' !.'" ,rM,'iees, wnereon
HOMlrySfy fcArMKI,.,A,U.KI)
builtllnifs. " K i,A"N' iiecssiiry out-
m.ldemalaX:i',,
ISAAC WK1ANI), y
J.me. Crouse. WIIJJA
Attorney. Kieeutors.
AND ENCYCLOPEDIA
M STATISTICAL
VOLUME OF . .
Over (0,000
Facts arid Figures
Containing Over 600 Paget
IWnfinnnn , -
Special Features.
nilllonalrei of the United States: Parti
cular! About Three Thnusand American
Magnate. Organized Uiburj Strength of the
Labor Unions. The
Trusts. I'nitfd State
Census. New'Ccnsus
ofCurnpeanCour.trie.s.
Tha Nicaragua Ctinul
and the Hay-Paunce-fota
Treaties With
Ureal Britain. The Re
lations of Cubn With
the United 5talos. The
fftfj' I Conference of Ameri
Vj?l can kcnubliis nt the
City of Mexico. Tlie
Anarchist Statistics
of This Country and
Europe. Pro cress nf
Aerial Navigation In 1901. The New York
Municipal Election of 1901. Agriculture.
Manufactures, lortallty.
FACTS ABOUT POLITICS.
THE BOOK THAT BELONGS
IN EVERY OFFICE AND
IN EVERY HOME OP
EVERY AMERICAN.
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ECONOMY IN FEEDING.
Host to IIullil n Imw riatform
Will t hct-li Loss of Corn Vii
to I lie Honrs.
l.;irfrt- iiiani il ics of corn arr,:
are wasted mi many farms in tin
belt w here linjjs are fed, liecausc
are fed nn the ground instead u
low pint form.
Ketinniny in ilie matter of feed
great impnrtiincp in any kind ofv
msr, ami H nl he particularly a
uble llii-- -.ir in feeding corn t;
to fco di.-'i.vii.-e it as to prevent
necessary loss.
jiuen oi me corn triven noL
trampled into Ihe frround, and t hi
capes. Wherever they are fed ci
erable rootin;; will be done, and il
rains come places are formed ,
which .hundreds of kernels find
way. Every farmer knows this '
enough.
We have suggested alowplatfor:
a means of checking the loss indie.
It should be made of coarse oak
ber and be large enough to accm:!
late the number of hogs fed up I
large herd. It would not, of cour
practicable to construct a plat!!
large enough for very large numbi:
swine.
The platform should have a so:
rim on two or three sides to prffj
the hogs from rolling or rootm
corn 4IT. and Ihe floor should be
three or four inches from the grot
TI otrs fid on this platform wii
every gra'a of corn given them, aY
will more t !ia n pay for itself in a -time.
Fanners' Voice.
IS
lit
BOARD ON STONE WALL
If
A Vnlunlile Hint for I.ocnlltle W
Stout Ih rientlfiil anil Lumber,
t prnalve. f
Many pastures in the older piir'f
the i-ouiilry are bounded by i-t-
walls which are seldom eonstn.pf
so as lo turn sheep, and not nl'
ci' : 1 1-. Di-ivin-r stakes beside the wi -jff
ai.il nailing n top board to these, i
J
7
IS ITE MOHT
" VI IIIC.
oothw.ylnff de
. . . ... , tie. Alia HITS T
t o a-,.,,, win ,llow yotli WlMto ao When In
ilo how to ret command of unseen forces. Send 1
''u 8J Pearl Buffalo, N. V.
Crip brings wealtnets, exntuttlon, nenrout
wottratiorv. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cure them.
Yonot,, Mtl ''""'y o""'l-
price. Unoiit j-onr own
What size place and how much do
you want to pay, etc. t
AddresB, STILES A COLEMAN,
12-5- 5t. Mountain View, Mo.
Prie I STANDARD
nr AMERICAN ANNUAL.
s.OCIS.1 AT ALL NEWSDEALERS.
HI WORLD Pulititr 11., ttm Urk
STuP WORKING
FOR OTHERS
You'll bevi-r get ahead to that way
Oct out of the rut. hii.uII truck
fiirin. on any teruin-!$10 down ai.d
Sfl a ir.Outh will ni.iku 300 in t-ncn-dent.
The Prudential Colony of Virginia
oflW 1 UaiitageH that cannot Le se
cured 1 , any other locality. A pro
greni.no community composed of
uor l.i'iD people, Iocatd in a de
lib'htful climate, wiithin easy reach
of the largeHt markets in the world.
Uood hunting; lish and oysiers in
abundance. W.ite for pamphlet.
Address, THE JIRTJDENTIAL
.W01, VIRGINIA. lOOEast
41th St., New.York, N. Y.
TOP ltOAKD OX STOX13 WA1.H
often done, does not bring the h
permanently in the right posit ion f
the wall. 1 lie illustration shows
this object iniiv be attained bv 1.
strips of board for stakes. The s:f
are fitted at the top after beingdr
into the ground, and an auger host
then bored close to the surface of
soil, in each strip on both sides, a
round nn fis driven through.
board canont be pressed either s
even in soft ground; in a firm soils'
a pin is not needed. Fred O. Siblw-
Ohio Farmer.
Constant Cultivation Pays,
Constant and clean cultivation is
best guarantee against the disastif
effects of drought. The dryer its
comes the more rapidly should
work be done. The dust blanket t
modern inveiitiou, and a good 4
With the Improved implements W
available, this work can be done rf
idly, and as the work should be'
shallow, only a light team is req"'1
When a shower falls, the implcici
should be started as soon s the
will pulverize, and the dust blailf
I reestablished. This will hold the
ter In the soil for the use of thepl1
r arm ana itanca.