Oi icw ioOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JOOOOOOOOOOOCIOOOOOOCOOOOOH G-oin aK I G M t . IN o' G t GLOBE" 0ii7 Stock has been ping fast since ve are having our great sale. Plenty ot Clothing for every- body, big and little, at about V2 g price. Come at once if you want your clothing and gents' furnish- ing way down. Remember we are leaving town soon. WAREHOUSE Tlie great event, our Big Clearance Sale, price after rice red need, bargains after bargains offered, and oppor tunity after opportunity given to save nioney during i his ale. A great saving is to be made on ali kind of mer cbandise. Our great clearance salvs bave created a groat commotion and delighted many thrifty bousekeepcrs. No matter what you want it will be money in yonr pocket to come and see bow mucb onr prices save you. First Day of Sale, Thursday, Jan. 9th. Last Day of Sale, Thursday, Jan. 30th. Clearance Sale of Dress Goods Mr. Brown You know I weat to the employment agency Mrs. Jones Yet? Did 70a get a cook that suited yoa? ' Mri. Brown Why, no! I couldn't even get a cook that didn't suit met Puck. Dlaayaolatlaa-. Jasper How are you retting along since you went into business for yourself? Junipuppe Badly. My earnings are SO per cent, less than I estimated. and my expenses SO per cent. more. Town Topics. The la-eat Dr. There wit a young Indigent Dr. Called In by a woman named Frr. With a batfry he ahr.. Quite senseleM he knr.. Ten plunki was th sum tbst he sr. Chicago Tribune. TOO MICH LOVE. & Cols worth 50c & Cols wortli 75c tt Cols worth 98c & Cols worth 9Sc & Cols worth $1.2o sale price 44c sale price 09c Kile price 89c sale price 89c sale price $1.05 sale price 89c E- KATZ, Middleburg, Pa. COOO CKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 OOOOCXXX)OOOCOOOOOOOOOOCX00 SHOE BAHGAiN COUNTER Iiov-i' Shoe IJnii Ton Toe, well made, good solid leather rcdwed from $1.25 to $1.00 Child's 1'uttuii Call', heavy s'lioul tdioe has a nice tip, re duced from 1.20 to $1.00. Some smaller sizes, same quality, reduced from 95c to 75c. Ladies' Empress Dongolu Button; formerly $2, now $1.35. Ladies' Keystone Button reduced from $1.50 to 90c. Talent leather Tip, $2.25 reduced t.. $1.80. Men's Plow Shoes irom $1.00 up. Men's and Boys' Boy:,' Loo! reduced from $1 75 to Men's Boots reduced irom Co. 00 t; ?he entire tuock of Boqts- 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. Boots $1.25 $ 1 .7; 38 inches Venetian Cloth, Blk 40 inches Prunncla Cloth, Blk 40 inches Poplins, Blk 45 inches Rhadona, Blk 48 inches Pilot Cloth, Blk 40 inches Mistral, Blk & Cols worth 98o Clearance sale of Sillts 27 inches China Silks, worth 50c 24 inches Taffeta Silks, worth 75c 27 inches Peau D? Croepe, worth 98c 22 inches Blk Taffeta, worth 50c Clonrnnco Salo of Tatolo Iilnons Unbleached Table Linen worth 37Jc sale price 32c Unbleached Table Linen, ' worth 50c sale price 44c Unbleached Table Linen,' worth 75c Kile price (9e Blenched Table Linen, worth 50c sale price 44c Bleached Table Linen, worth 7oc sale price b'J: Bleached Table Iiinen, worth $1.00 sale price 89e Bleached Table Linen, worth $1.25 sale price $1.09 Oloaratico Stvlo of Outing Flannels sale price 39c sale price (59c sale price 89c sale price 44c Outing Flannels, Outing Flannels, Outing Flannels, Clearance Sale Prices placed on all Napkins, Towels and Toweling. Clearance Sale of Ladies' Wrappers Linden' WrapPm, wortli J I. On tae price Mc IjulirH' V rappers, worth UOc Hale price 77c Clearance Sale Prices placed on all Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bolteers. Clearance Sale of Blankets 1 h II wool b'nnkPtK, Wortli M. 50 mile prion $.2S I'inll wool blnnkcU, worth 4.00 aalo price 8.1)0 l1., all wool blankets, worth 3.00 tale price 3.5J Clearance Sale of Ladies', Geuts', and Children's Fleeced Underwear wortli 10c sale price 8c worth 12ic sale price 10Jc worth 15c sale price 11c All gents' underwear, worth Vlu nala price 41c All neiita' underwear, wortlriHe anlo price 89c All lailica' under wear, worth i!Sc le price 21c All ladle' underwenr, worth )c aale price 41c All Indies' underwear, worth tl xnlo nrioc Mile Clearance Sale of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats. All ladies' Jackets that were sale price $V0 All ladias' Jackets that wcro 11.50 sale price 7.W All liulies' Jackets that were 10.00 sale price 5.S0 One line odd sizes we are cloning o ut at I2.M Clearance Sale of Lace Curtains All lace curtains that were 75c sale price C9c All lace curtains that were 11.00 silo price Wc All lace curtains that were l itl sale price 1.15 All lacr curtains that were 1.50 sale price 1.26 MANAGEMENT OF UCs Ta Mam Vks Expects MakJ klna rr Mast Take EaeelleJ Car ( These. It U not absolutely necessary i n-l. j navt to warm a nuuao wr x am u tor fowls, but it pays best to a good comfoi table house for as will be shown presently, properly cared for, ducka begin during- the winter months; those are hatched quite early in the a; may lay in December. We should fer ducks in their second year breeders, or at least very ti hatched ones, so they might be ali or quite one year old before eggsl them are used for hatching. D lings do better that are hatched i eggs that are laid by. mature cli Ducks can be plucked during weather, just prior to beginning moult; then nil the blood has from the quill of the feather, anil little pain is given by plucking) at that time. Ducks sit about on the ground; do not roost like fowls. It is tl .:rr GLOBE WAREHOUSE, 343 Market St. ( SUNBURY, PA. SALE REGISTER V Mamma (who has just whipped Bobby) You know, Hobby, I love you, and when I whip you I do it for your own good. Bobby (crying) Well, I I wish yon didn't (boo-hoo) think so much of me. Punch. Money! Money! 'TIs not that she's contrary. Hut through sudden riches she Who was once plain Ellen Mary, Now Is Eleanor Marie. Philadelphia l'ress. Justifiable, Perhaps, Excited Citizen I want a man ar rested right away! I've been assault ed, and I wasn't doing a thingbut walk ing along the street in a quiet, orderly ind inoffensive manner, and whistling. Justice Urn er what tune were you whistling? X. Y. Weekly. An Unremlttent Ferer. ' "Uncle Clarence, what's the differ ence betwen a fad and a hobby?" "Well, a fad sometimes gets tired and lets go; but a hobby never does." Puck. A Woman's War. - . Madge I wonder why she bothers so much about her complexion. Marjorie I suppose it's because she Wasn't any. Judge. 1 ( :t)i1 The Dry Goods up, n"-t nut-, .ic ami He, Tom Is i li:ii will wear for vc.ir: -a h.ii hi price Warm Fool-wear Wti haw :i larc stock of lumber men's socks, good heavy warm fjords made of re I Table materials. Kelt Roots, that will stand hard wear and keep out tlie cold The prices are away down. BROSIUS & MINIUM, Alt. Pleasant Mills, Pa. killing Bargain Counter Xntici of Nilcn ivi . tie tnnertotj free under i U liffttliiitr when rim liitU utu nrititl nt tliU nlkt. t lien the iUIm are not printed at I lit ' iiilici A ' ' iit will lit? onryt! rrnonn enpei-t- il'lj to I'ltVt! -it Nlumlil MflUi't n (ItltU HMtl HftVM it itim-rto'l hi I It i m column. KIM DA V, KKIt 7, In Vt llinvr to.vnxhit.. Ni i' mul Wil t:itu Wei.-Hi'l, rxreutor. will wi-l' rr 1 1 estate Mu-imisl . vi mil, U 1 t'l'IlHtl 1 l'KSIA V, VVH V. 'v. milt- l iic'c of M. Iioy. er'K mre Port Tri'verlnn. TlHie t KiOirer il -oil lictrHi', o lieii'l nf ctttlfaml fnrm iny impffiiicnt VliriiSO.W I Kit ;!, three mil.- u.irt toi-t if Hciivrtown, Iturvf.v Vlnver wil tliree t'orw nl iff lira I 'f cuttle iitid furiuiiijt im- pU'llHMltN MONDAY. M.VU S. 4mlhM wtf4tufMi.hllplH.ru nt'itr (iifi tjliiiiil hniixp. Joint H .whtin l'ii,'h will tl i hitrtc?H, cftttle mi l fivriniiiR iin item iitn, I l'i.-1'AY. M UC 'I -I. P'mileM mmlli of Port i i everton, Mrn. 'm heriiie ShnwUr Will tt'lt t lim flra, 4 he mI tiittlo and fariii iiilt iiii.lrtnentH. KlillMY ' A K- 7, in Krwnvr, A. H. Kreimcr ill Hi'tl I hor-et. li liuad of t-u'.t c i.ml farm iii itiiplt'iiirti h. SATl KKAY. MAUH.nn.l MONDAY. M Ml 10. 'oM'ph 1.. liinlm kt r will fell ImiiHcttoM K"otU fftrniiii impltMiicntM nnd live t'ek ut . Hcirolil rfvhool lumne mid (hap itiuii 1. (, I'lM DA Y, M AKCII II. 1 1 , tnih-M wr-t of A.Iumih- hnry, ''ohn A (inirhurt will 4 h-ri. T lirad fiitt i', i hriod how, and funniiitf im pleilll'lltM MONDAY. M AKCII K, nt l(ind.iv4., Nathnii Hnrkf nhnrkr will m'li 3 horiCH, 4 (ttcern nud frniiiiK iinpl'.MiiiMits. TIH'IJSOAY. MAK, on Hlu Hill, Hubert I.etlnT will null ltorHc'4 cows and iuriuintc t:iiplcnit'nt. nil IISOAY, MMi 'IK nt Onniel'ii church In West IVrry twp.. Jo Ucifhenhnrh will wil M hoi-Mf. 7 hvndc;tttl rnd funning Imple ments. KlillA MAR. tfl, niMir Meinerville, i W. t roup will ell liorts, cow and f irming illlplt'llll'lltH. S VTI KDY MK '? I . n.llx n.l ..f I'altr.- I.evi Ihimcr will sell 2 how, cow and J f.irmliiK inipl(iiicnt. TI'KSDAY. MAll.'iVS mie wet of I'rnnont, Aaron lluwcll will nell 1 h"re. '2 mwn. i ftirndnK inii'lemcntii and huiiMdiul.l ooda. Row He Got Oat of It. "I finds you," said Brother Dickey, at be entered the house of the lay mem bar, at the dinner hour. "I say,, I finds you setUn down bexo one cr de nig-: gest roost turkeys I ever seen, cn i wants ter nx vou. plain en simple, did you. or did you not, come by it honest? Speak up, sun: "Iir er Dickey M;s is one time full ftr utterance!" Atlanta tution. Sick Headache Food doesn't digest wcli.1 Appetite poor? Bowc!;, constipated? Tongue cocci? r," sni.1 thy lay member ' It'S yOUr liver! A'C" R I'...., ; in my life dat I too are Jivcr pills; tilCV CUTO d'C ince!" Atlanta Const i- ' . ' pepsia, uiiiuubin-bi. 25c. A!l dncilsts- Aa Dtacuaaed nt the .. "You know," baid the oraiifr-outangr, "thiit man is descended from monkey." "Yes," answered the chimpanzee, "and his descent has hern very prrnt. But let us sit down to his e-dh that h tries to rise ajjain. Kveiy now and then you hear of some man who is do in? his best to make a monkey of him self." Washington Star. Xot So "Simple." Simple Simon went a-fishliig For to eatch n trout. He Mled a sign So FIshlnR Here" And tliere pulled sixty out! Brooklyn Life. Wnt Tour moustu.-lip or lward a beautiful . timwn or ncli blark? TheMina Whiskers 1 BUCKINGHAM'S DYEe Defween Frienda, Jack And you really expected she would accept you? Cholly So she said. Jack (yawning) On the principle that it is always the unexpected which happens, I suppose. Judge. MJWS FllOM AM. II .11. I.AMJ, ITOt'SE FOR HEARING DUCKS habit to lay their eggs very ear the morning, often before dayli for this reason they arecdriven the house at nijfht, and kept sli till several hours ufter sunrisi jirevcnt them from running about dropping their eggs on the gr wherever they may be. Pekin (i are a kind of a machine; they Re lay an egg in a nest, and will la; most of them in the water if all their freedom and are not eh'; at night. We doubt if one out of ii them would go into the hou&e t if they are allowed to run as please. For these reasons they should a comfortable house that has a -dry earth floor. This should W erert over with straw or dry me J grass for them tb rest on at n Durin? cold -weather tfcS fcCSISl.! be closed up like the hen house. Xi spring and warmer weather come. all the air and ventilation while they are shut a. vru villi it necessary to drive then in at nil or to give the evening meal withLJ house, and Bhut them in. while ent. The litter should be turned at least twice a week; it should I put out in the sun once a week td unil dry, and at this time the ill should be cleaned and the litter back. We know that some who lJ ducks do not clean the houses all ' ter. With such enre the ducks their eirirs ure always covered 1 t'.irt.. For old or laying ducks, mix measure one-half corn meal, fourth wheat limn, the rest gri food, cooked vegetables and ml scraps. Mix into this some coal sand, nnd mix nil into a dry mash fq with water. The j;reen food shnl be cut up into short pieces; green rl oats or clover is good for this. n the ducks are not laying, feed lifil when laying, feed strong two or thn times a (lay; if they grow fat, ii less corn meal and ment and md bran. Always feed the ducks troughs or boxes. They should hi pleniy of grit nnd oyster shell. sand that is mixed in their food I good for digestion or grinding, they must have in addition to tn food trrit or shell. Green cut bone I When Vdit wiint to gvl a nesit niul sctviiralilp cloth I'm- :i Press ! will trivc vou a lieiti-r inuilitv nf munis fur aiiv (iIIut dealers. It anv tint' ti lers vou itialttv I MlSDlEBURGH MARKET. i .1 me nioney than cloti t.ir less inotiev, it must In; inferior to the wil. "JO-eeM Dress Guoils now selling for only 1" eents. Bargains in shoes. Mt n Split I Double Sole Shoes reduced to ,)() cents. Boys' Fine Caps mlneetl from fiOe to 10c. LADIES' WARM r(X)TVEAn at bottom prices. I alwayt pay highest prices for produce. Ladies' and Misses' Rubbers reduced to 25e a pair. Ladies' nnd Misses' Fur Scarfs worth $3.50 reduced to $2.50 Men's Kuhbers reduced to 50c a jiair while they last. 5oys' llublter J(K)ts; $2.50 and $1.50 Table Oil Cloth for 12 cents per yard HENRY HARDING, SCHNEE, PA. Butter Onions Lard Tallo.v Chickens.... Side Shoulder IIhih Wheat Ue t'orn 155 Oats 45-50 1 'dittoes 70 Brat, per 100. 1.00 ; Middlings" HO! Chop 1.10 I Flourperbbl 3.75 ; ! Wn i wKsm Diplomatic. Maude Now, how old do you sup pose me to be? Jack As I hnve no desire to incur your enmity, you will please excuse ,m ; ; 0f any kind is good for thel inc. Chicago Daily ftews. i ,r animal food is better if cookl . t.....i .i ! for ducks A 1 1J (J I. fc 11 . 1 u . iitiM Mrs. Gazzam (in the country) What K-getablc is it that hen Is eating so in ilustrtously? Gazfam Perhaps it is an egg plant. Harlem Life. Not Exactly What She Wanlrd "George, dear, what did you ever i in the water. see in me that made you want to marry me?" "I'm blest if I know, darling." Chicago Tribune. J'ekin ducks will do very well wil simply enough water to drink, nJ thousands of them are raised tbl never had a chance to swim in wall at nil. At the Minn; time, ducks tbl art kept .for breeders do better wnl they have the ehiince to swim and wal Cc un try Gentleman. I AMONG Till POULTRY. IIIr-Ii Onra Seeded. "Yes, It's a very valuable property now, but a few years ago I could have had it for a mere sonp." "And you couldn't sing1, eh?" . "0! I could sing, but I couldn't get the right notes." Philadelphia Tress. Flamingo What did the owl think about orennizinir n club? I Frog O, he "hooted" at the idea. Chicago Tribune. ! An Idler In the Vlnejnrd. I The (rood Lord tald the lilies Didn't toll and didn't tpln, I An" I kinder think His will Is ' I should take the lilies In. ! An' I think the world must need 'era , In the Minshlne an' the atorm, i For He sends Ills dew to feed 'era i An' His light to keep 'em warm! j Atlanta Conatltutlon. She Was Dlsr Enough. "Run up like o good little girl," said He Wna an Old Subscriber. ( the portrait agent, as he came up the Editor Mr. Hunker, you have been j steps, "and ask your mamma if she taking my paper less than e year, and wishes to be enlarged. yet you sign yourself "Old subscriber in this communication. Hunker Toung man, I am 68 years of age. Harlem Life. , "Dacious, no!" lisped Ethel, in hor ror. "Mtmmi don't want to be any larger; she weighs dxte hundred pounds, air." Chicago Daily Newa. DrtTreen Two Flrea. Tomdlx I wonder what could have induced llardup to marry his landlady? llfjax It was either that or raise money to pay what he owed her for board. Chicago Daily News. How's Ths? Wo nflVr One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case f C.Hrrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. P.ods . ' Toledo, Ohio We, umiAisk'tii d, lmvp known F. J. Cheney for tb' Is-t ll years, and believe him perfectly honorable to all business transactions ond financ ally able to carry out any obligations made by their farm. West ATruav, Wholesale Druggists, Twldo, Oliio. Walding, KinnaD, & Marvin, Whole- tale Druggists, Toledo, (JhiO. Hall's Catarrh Cut e is taken inter nally, acting dincrly upou the blocd end mucous surfaces of the syetara. Bold by Druggists, 75c, dall Family Fills are the best. If the hen is a machine for col verting feed into eggs, it is a plal business principb that the mnchi should be kept running at full pacity and at the lowest cost. -. Don't keep a single fowl over wi ter that you can t make pay its bon Cull them out and sell for what tin will bring. The feed and care tin saved may be given to the more w thy ones. Although eggs are a good pru now they will go higher . later Ar d the hens will be sure to suspe: business unless they have comfoi able quarters and are well cared f Increasing the profits depem largely ou the observance of tb important points: Increasing t quantity, Improving the quality obtaining a better , price for product sold. To frequently change from ot breed to another is nearly always 4 tended by mora or less expense; other words loss. And to experimei in eross breeding is atlll worse. Ti to find tome on sure breed ttai most nearly meets the demand your fancy and your market, ti tick to It sad make it pay.