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Tyrone Daily Herald ST 1 1 1891. Tyrone JLodgo -Vo. 212. li. I'l O.

Elky, uiuuts lit 8 o'clock. GKASII Ait-vy Post 172, G. A. meets at eight o'clock. Sinking Spring Lodge, No.

ol meets ut o'cloc-lc. Champagne is a new color. California fruit consumption is increasing. A bartender has generally smile for everyone. Bead J.

A. Atlee's new advertisement iu today's issue. Rev. F. Beiiweuger returned today from his trip to Pittsburg.

Cua animals suffer paiu Slick a pin iu a mules hind leg and see. Harvest sermons are now in order and the preachers are announcing them. wado with eggs and milk should reach the boiling point. This is cholera inorhus weather. You should be careful what you eat.

Making love is a game that two can play at. When there are three it is work. The thermometer in some narls of town this afternoon regestered 95 degrees. Read all our advertisements new and will find something to your advantage by so doing. Miss Daisy Morrow returned home yesterday evening from a four weeks' visit to Philipsburg friends.

In China the men buy their wives, and in this country the wife often discovers that she has been sold. It becomes an interesting question how long women can exist solely on "personal society paragraphs." Miss Nannie Uoecking and her friend Miss Sue Louther spent yesterday and today with friends at Milesburg. A peculiarly noted woman has been paid a large sum to allow her name to be signed to a magazine article, The Gilt Edge base ball nine challenges the Morocco Bound nine to play a game of base ball. tomorrow afternoon. One fatal accident has already taken place at "Camp Kensington." A soldier of the Sixteenth Regiment was drowned while bathing.

The Bedford Inquirer says a little Scottdale girl. years old, died a fen- days ago from the effects of a lump of chewing gum which she swallowed two years ago. Misses Grace Dysart of Dixon, 111., and Alice Cnuvford, of "Warriorsmark, are visiting at the homes of C. 0. Ternpleton and wife and Dr.

Rowan Clarke and wife. Rev. C. El. and family departed this morning for the Newton Hamilton camu grounds to enjoy a brief vacation.

He will return so as to be able to occupy bis pulpit on Sunday. S. II. Morrow, wife and children, of Harrisburg, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Morrow, on Lincoln avenue. Miss Kate Riiss, of Philipsburg, is an agreeable guest at the same place. The ury IVJwl, On Friday the Jury Commissioneis aud Sheriff Orr met at the Hollidaysburg court house aad drew the names of the following Blair county voters to act as jurymen at the October term of court: UK AND JUltOKS. Mrs Mary E. McOabe, mother of Harry McCabs of North wood, died at her home in Philadelphia on last Friday evening, aged 43 years and (5 days.

Interment will take place in Huntingdon Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Misses Ella McGi-owaii, Lizzie Hied, and Champ McCartney, of Altoona, enjoyed last evening with the Arnite Bleiler, Henry Rudolph, J. R. Bighaui, George W. Rhine, A.

II. Bites. I). R. P.

Johnson, Frank Richard, George W. Burket. 11. Wertz, B. F.

Gorsuch, Blair Kaullmau. Greenfield II. Smith. Stouffer, A. Osterloii.

Logan S. C. Baker, II. W. David Bell.

Roaring Riely. Snyder Snyder. uel Isenberg. Wood bury vin PETIT AVEEK. Foster, John Mardis, Peter Me Tainauy, James A Delozier, John W.

Alexander, David A Seibert, J.L. Rickabaugh G. S. Lackey C. B.

Fields, W. T. Win angle, A. C. Hinds, D.

M. McFarland Christ Hanger, Charles Ackerman William C. Gerhardt, Charles Nesbit Frank alker. Juuies C. Orr, J.

B. Ililemar, Elmer Ilight. Allegheny Leonard, Geo M. Seibert, J.King Henry, J.N.Stiffler. Blair II.

Delozier, Harry Mattei-u. East Foster, George Wessner. Louis Wolf, A. K. Figart.

Huston Giuter. Fornholz, J. D. Hemphill Logan Kelley, John Hagerty, George earner, Frank W. Sell.

North Woodbury K. Loose, John T. Burket. Suyder R. Stewart.

K. Morris. Tyrone Fisher, John H. Morrow, James Logan. Taylor B.

Rice. I'ETIT WEEK. 0. Geesey W. Delaplaue, King, A.

C. Brown, Balzer Koelle, J. 1. Ivleff- man, Henry Andrew Greason, Geo. G.

Hooper, Allen McGlathery, J. H. Kilgore, Albert Akers, Edward Sell, i-eorge W. Brown, Jerry Ike, P. G.

Shelly, George Howard, Andrew Peters. Howard E. Anderson. Antis Henshey. Allegheny Fego, Adam Reap, Harry Stokes, Anthony Selvvitz.

Freedom Feathers. Peter Yiugling. Greenfield Stine, Alex. Smith. John G.

McGraw. Schmitt, Wesley Athey, J. A. B. Melviu.

Huston Hoover, Geo. B. Greaser. Logan D. Coleman, H.B.

Davis, Wm. H. Waiters, Wm.Z. Coleman, Martin Smith. North Woodberry S.

Detwiler, Jacob Law, Jr. R. Fider. Samuel Beyers. Sutton, S.

W. Miller, T. C. Smith. C.

A. Study. EAST IV11O.VK ITEMS. A number of our people attended the bush meeting. Mrs.

John Cupper and family are visiting in East Tyrone, the guests of Mr. Cupper's mother, Mrs. Gross. JJ5 FACTS. Miss Ella Rombaugh, of visited her parents here recently, i S.

13. Swrankle, of near Tyrone, spent: a short time with friends here lust SUM- day. Edward Streets and Joe Wilson, who have been working in Piltsburg, ie-j turned home last Sunday. Geo. Stewart and J.

W. Baird and family of Tyrone, visited friends and relatives in this place last Sunday. About A white murk on the nails bespeaks misfortune. Pale or lead colosed nulls indicate melancholy people. Broad nails indicate a gentle, timid and bashful nature.

Lovers of knowledge and liberal sentiment have round nails. People with narrow nails are ambitious and quarrelsome. Small nails indicate littleness of mind obstinacy and conceit. Choleric, martial men, delighting in war, have red and spotted nails. Nails growingunto the Ilt'sli at the points and sides indicate luxurious COMPLETE STOCK People with very pale nails are subject to much infirmity of the llesh and persecution by neighbors and friends, of Jiloctricil.v.

A young man took refuge in a thunder storm at Warren, the other day under a large maple tree. Lightning struck the tree and killed the man. When his cloths were removed perfect images of the branches, boughs and leaves of the tree were found upon his breast and other parts of Ins body with the minuteness of a photograph. One of the witnesses of this suprisiug phenomenon inquires: "If electricity wilj transmit such impressions thirty feet upon a more sensitive surface than the human skin, why may it not it for an indefinite distance Summer Woolens NOW READY C. B.

STEWART. of ihio country in the past year use over 2,000,000 PAIRS OF Over is and Pants? Buy a pun- and you will see why. Warranti'd to FOR. SALE BY" W. F.

MEMINGER, Dealer in Clothing and Furnishmgs. TYRONE, This department is one of tlv. most complete to be found in Couldn't Fool Uio Old Mini. Father of eleven daughters (prowling around with lighted one of the girls that hasn't come in yet. Mother of the think you are mistaken, William.

They are a'l up. stairs. Father, know what I'm talking about, Elizabeth. There's only ten wads of gum on the back of this bureau. Five Dolliir Kxeiii'Sion To XUigMrii JFull.s.

The Pennsylvania Xorth Western Railroad Company iu connection with the Buffalo "Rochester aud Pittsburgh Ivailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from Belle wood to Niagara Falls and return at live dollars (So. 00) for the round trip. Tickets good for going Tuesday August ISth 1S9I. Train leaving Beliewood a. leaving Punxsu- at 11.30 a.

arriving at Buffalo, N. p. m. and at Nails 9 p. m.

same day. Return coupons good to return on or before Saturday August 22nd 1891. Passengers from the east can take Pacific Express, and passengers from the west can take Sea Shore Express east and connect with excursion train at wood, for further information apply to A. 1. I know several people who have uffered greatly from llie consequences )f impure blood, and in a very short i vhile have i'eit better hy using he medicine which was sent here by club, of this the farewell party I We wonder if that man found the given in honor of Messrs.

Thos. black cow with white spots on her that Patrick aud Harry Hayes, who will pull i ie hunting not long ago 'i up stakes aud depart for the far west on i On account of the extreme heat, and Thursday. Jonas Dinges on Friday last received word Monroe, Greene county, Wisconsin, that his brother, Andrew Dinges had died suddenly of heart disease at his home in that place on July 10. The deceased was aged 64- years and is auryivedby his wife and twelve children. He was a native of Centre county whence he removed to Wisconsin in 1S52, engaging in fanning in that state.

His last visit to this state was. made about fourteen years ago. county papers please William Charles, a clerk at the Centra! Hotel, Lock Haven, was tho victim of airunfortuiiateaccidentearly yester- day.morning. He and the colored porter were having a. friendly scuille when the latter picked tip a gun which he didn't know was loaded, and exclaiming, "I will shoot yon" pulled the trigger.

The charge of bird shot penetrated the right arm between the shoulder and the elbow, inflict inc an ugly wound. The amputation of the arm close to tho shoulder was found necessary. An unusual amount of excitement was created last evening about eight o'clock by the sounding of two fire alarms in quick succession. The first one was caused by part of the frame work surrounding the burning brick kiln of George C. Davison, between our two boroughs, catching lire from the intense heat from the kiln.

When the excitement from this foajlJJsiubsided the roof over tho same caught fire and caused blaze, when tho second alarm was sounded. Tho lire companies turned out in full force at both alarms. There was no need of their services ut either alarm. the bush meeting there was no preaching iu our chapel Sunday evening. Miss Jennie Evans returned to her home on Monday afternoon from an extended visit among friends in Centre county.

The Ladies' Aid Society are going to hold a festival on Beyers' lawn on Friday and Saturday evening's, August 14 and 15. M. L. Beck and A. J.

Legue were baptized by immersion in tho Bald Eagle creek near the Li. li. scales on Sunday afternoon. Wm. Brill officiated.

The brick yard hook and bucket company did noble work last night on the occasion of the lire at Davison's brick yard. About o'clock the fire alarm sounded and the men responded with a will, but they couldn't do anything more than save the sheds over the kilns joining the one on fire and could barely secure water sullicient for that. The Tyrone fire companies responded also with their engines but couldn't get water to do anything. If there were a dam built across the little run near Werner's it would afford water sufficient for the engines to work on when they sue kind enough to come up but they will soon get tired of coming here only to get their enginesspoiled. Property owners think it over.

Don Ramon Alva for that purpose. Ij recommend this remedy us ono which promises the licsi results, and is the best of its kind. REV. PAULO Sold by Mil von i-'alck J5 Juniata St. Tyrone Pa.

Can chronic diarrhtea be cured Those'Who think not should read the following from Mr. Joseph McGullin of, Spaulding, Union county, Iowa. Ho says "I was troubled for years will; i chronic diarrhcoa and used many kinds of medicine; but nothing with perma- i nent effect for good until I tried Cham-1 berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbtca i Remedy. I would say to every one in neMj of medicine for the ailment men-j tioned and kindred diseases, try the I Remecljvand never be without it in your home. 2o and 50 cent bottles sold by Garner Boeckin and expenses.

Steady work. Brown Bros. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Filly plug tobticcc for sale by dealers Dry goods, notions, laces, hosiery, underwear, boots, shoes, carpets, oil! cloths. All greatly reduced in prices at H.

Herman Go's, Cholera infantum has lost its terrors since the introduction of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhcea Remedy. ROBERT MCCOY, rone, us evinced by our constantly increasing- trade. Our constant is to have the very Lest and''choicest things at the very lowest possible: price consistent with, good business. We keep the very best brands of Coffees and Teas, in the market. You can rely on our You will always find a nice line of Canned Meats and Fish such Potted Ham, French Tongue, Boast Beef, Coined Beef, Dried Salmon, Lobsters, Imported and Domestic Sardines, Bottled Goods such as Sweet and Sour Pickles, Chow Chow, Celery Sauce.

Olives, Choice Cat sup, Salad Dressing-, Mustards, Celery Salt, etc. In Canned Goods nothing but the very best brands find their way to our shelves. Good put up by reliable packers in Farrinaceous Goods. Use our Avenn, Oat Meal, Muceuroni, Yerniacclli, Pearl Tapioca, Kex Wheat, Gran I Farinn, etc. our Egg jSToodles, they arc delicious.

Fruit Puddine, Baker's Choeoclatc and Cocoas, Cocoathcta. kelson's, Coxe's and Society Flavored Purest Spices whole and ground. Try our nice Breakfast our delicious. Hams, good Dried our nice bright fat Maekeix-1, just tho thing Tor breakfast. Eat nice white bread and light, rolls and biscuit, made from "Our Best," ourjjown brand of Flour, use it once you use it always.

Vienna, Crawford's, Hendcrsojfs, Fouss', and. Flour always on hand. We can always supply you with nice fresh country Butter and Eggs. Our large country trade enables us to have a full supply of both constantly on hand. GKEEN' make a specialty of Green Vegetables, receiving same fresh every morning and every thins: nov, selling at prices that all can enjoy them.

Kind, courteous treatment and prompt delivery of goods. Wo.want to see. von. 22, 24 and 26 JUNTA'TA STREET. III TYKOKE, PENKPA.

Established. LS7 1XJ.UVI DUAL LI A IUUTY. No matter how balmy the weather is a toper's nose will always bloom. Men are geese, women are ducks, and birds of a feather (lock together. The word "gall" as applied to a man with excessive nerve is out of use.

The present stylo is to say that ho has "a front." When that remedy is used and the treatment as directed with each bottle is folio wed, a cure is certain. Mrs. Fanny Lauderdale, of Rock, Pope 111., says it cured her baby of cholera infan- tum and she thinks saved its life. A. W.

Walter, a prominent merchant at Waltershunr, it cured his baby boy of cholera infantum after several other remedies had failed. The child was so low that "lie seemed almost beyond the aid of human hands or reach of any medicine," but Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy cured him. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Garner Boeeking. Largest stock of tin fruit cans in town at Bowles Davis' hardware a 7 ml Chew Filly Cook for small family Address P.

0. box Change in firm contemplated and prices greatly reduced at H. Herman Co's. Filly plug tobacco, a first class new Fruit cans, our own make, made with charcoal Chew Filly plug tobacco. For sale by all C.

C. S. S. Blair, A. 0.

Curtiu. Win. 1'. IliniHi-S. -Jno.

I'. Han-is, Robert A. McCoy. This bank Is Stewart, r.uililing, on Jnniata street, and tenders its services in the transaction ot a general banking business, Interest.ullowoil on time deposits. Drafts issued on all Foreign Countries.

No charge for care of or Papers. GEORGE KIENZLE. BAKERY, Confectionery Grocery Fresh Bread and Cakes every day. All kinds of Fancy and Wedding Cakes mads to order on short notice and on reasonable terms. Bread and wakes delivered free to.all parts of ths town.

"We have about 14 medium weight suits that MUS go within the next ten days They vary in pi-ices from tf to $9. Wo intend to get rid of them at at. a uniform fiouif Yon may have your pick at $6.00. Some odds and ends in pants at $1.12. Worth yo while to examine.

Our window on Juniata street contains black shi which we closed out from the well known Columbia Sh Co. As an "ad." we will sell any shirt in this window eluding a necktie) at -19 cents. We will dispose o( the balance of our straw halt, at ocr cent, less than actual cost. We have about six dozen assorted. For the boys we have a big bargain in knee pair Regular oOc.

goods at 3(5c. Neat designs and honest, mated JAKE COHN, GRAND Shoes. Clothii and Furnishings. i ft.

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