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The New Bethlehem Vindicator from New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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KKW BETHLEHEM MARKETS. C. A5DKIW8 A SONS. s) MX 10 15 10 So 12 3 to 3 75 1 6 to Shoulder Bretkftut Bacon Klour, per Corn, tf per Brown CoffM A. Sugar tabulated Green Coffee Pri fList Red Bank Milling Co.

PRICES DELIVERED SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH IURKET. FLOUR per ratenl Ferfecta, Vienna, Cercsota, Oriental. J. H. Wick is on the sick list.

Moolgotnery has returned home. office for all kinds of plain and fancy job work. A. Doverspike fells 7 cakes of! 0oan soap for 25 els. a good clean shave or hair visit the Two Johns.

i Jerry Simpson lectured in Indiana county week. leap year party by tlie la dies of the town is on the tapis. Philip P. Colzr-'ve. Supreme Vice (Joan- ceilor of the Knights of Pythias, was born in Winchester, Indiana, April 17, 1S5S.

He'joined the Ordtr Pyth- ias on November 20, JSS2. in Berry of Hastings." After serviaj; in the chairs of the Subordinate i lodge in ISS'j, he en- i tcred she and the vear lie was elected Urand Chancellor. Boyal Anchor, Family Fancy, low mrtwle 15 i in i 10 1C HI i ...1 a) 90 H) S5 Jones lias moved into Ihe Martin bouse on Wood street. err has moved into the J. C.

Miller on Arch street. nicer summer day than last Saturday is seldom seen in the wintc-r. The candidate in this county will soon be in shape to the regulation to Bailey'? restaurant for p-ioil chewing ami smoking tob.icca of all kinds. This was followed, in by his election a.s Supreme representative, and his re- i election in IS' 1 At the Supreme Lodge session in Washington, I'. in ISM, he t-Ivctt-d Siifreme Vice Chancelor by a large ma ority over his opponent.

I He is to-day the youngest man who has ever bi'i-ii fleeted to the position whicli now and when he reaches I the Kxi-cutivc chair, at the approaching I i convention of the Suprtiui! he will iv Unit has ever p'e- i i' sided uver the uf Knights of I'yth- 15 Brookviile wa-jons sold last week Hrolher Colgrove is a man of splendid and still they come to McKwen oril and pu-ssi-ssts a chiinn- for iii-tre. ini: mannvr and address. In the city of who are governed by the! where he has long ground hoi: expect to six weeks of is held in universal esteem, and rec- Corn and Oats. HSack. 1, Corn Chop, Rye Chop.

Kye and Oats Brown 10. hue Wheat Bran, per Suck Shelled Corn, per BUCKWEAT FLOCK- fc Hawthorn, Pa-, winter yet. of Veteran? of this i.lace will observe t.inoiln's birthday on the 45 Feh. 411 C. H.y is In havi: been chased into his retreat on ulil Sul's pleasant fare.

liooilnian has lately IHM-D uijtil I10Ils i 0 ii throunh his personal solicitation, he says. Vacancies in the town Health Board have been ii lied by the appointment of pay for the same, for the "Armstrong Co. Announcements. IB a uthori solicit subscriptions. A.Wiuk un-5 illian! Masor advertising and job work, and collect.

-Thebdh-sof Preshytenan ehun-1 at Kittannini! will issue a edition" of the Times SOUK- March. Duliois Kxpreos says there are 100 cases of measles in that town. That is nothing. There were over WO measles in this town last week. Millvillc Academy will np- en March uO, ISiW, for a term, of weeks.

Catttlonnes will be ready in a few days. -C. K. SAVEHS, I'rin. are indebted to Ilnn.

A. hy everyone of its inhabitants as man of their pla'-e addrcssevl to trie the 1'iesident of the uf John a Hin-ey, has-the 1" in to the condition the Kndoxvment 1'ank '-ileiieveim; that wmild he intercstini; n-ajers, in advance of the rejinlar staleuient, to Itnow at this ie. in a the condition of Knii'iwment Uank, i hereby you rofiml jiuiiiin-js of jiit- principal For Assembly, W. FRED TURNER, OfFroeportBorottfr.il, subject to Kcpublican the Need Any Shirts Of Course You Do. AVe offer this season some of i the besfc bargains that have ever been offered in Sliirts.

there have been S.fiuo members ii.Urd to the Kank. making the ili-rship at this time over in force titrhty- inc l-'nr di-ath I'ns these have been disbursed al (he same lime the :ia.l rash balance 'has bei-n added ID. a total of Since the Itank has neurlv TKN MII.I.- Though the returns are not all iu for vet the indications are that the Or- i lit-r will show a very dur- TEACHERS' LOCAL INSTITUTE To Held In tlir Snulrrcl Hill M. Church oil KrliUy mill Satiijl- iUy, Feb. 1-t 15.

1SDO. KVKSlX'l. Invocation. Orchestra. 1..

iiird. Filth Wheel," by Orchestra. HUiir. Closing FOKKSr-ON. Devotional Exe'rcifcs.

C. Uepli-r. lirown. "How to keep Life in S. Space and C.

K. Potts. Music. 1- Saiiards. Primary ilroirn and Mary Hepler.

Kd. MiSparrin. C'orbett. Mural H- Shoi-maker. Music.

lucation of the C. Hepler. 'KnterMinmcni will lie-in p. m. Institute will npen piomptly at a.

in. "ii Saturday. and education are cordially invited to attend nnd take part in thu disressions. Committee. SCHOOL REPORTS, llefort l-'airninnnt City si iiKUith Number of pupils enrolled males.

-7; females 24. Average attendance malef, 2o, females 21. 1'er cent of attendance luides, I'l, females Pupils w.ho were (iresent every day duriiii; Eua Johnson, Kiuma Frances 1 Pi-arl -Sherman, Kdilh hanie'sou, I Huldah Uanielsou, F.miua Miills, I Ntiswomiei, Ina Neiswonser, Charls Hetrick. llarinen Kiump, Frank 1 ouuost, llarvey Mi-Ms, i.irover "Scott, Ha ry Charles iMversp'ke, -Thorn: McKwen, 1-Vaiik Lace, Leu is I Charley From Fairmount City, Pa. Sam Henry, of Ford City, is his moiber-iu-law, Mrs.

Kulcrlsun, of tills i place. I Mrs. Harlzell, of Jla.vlliorn, Mi" Caroline Hepler. i I Miss Maud Kylluwk spent a week! with her Mr. Mrs.

E. H. to wheie.Mr. Itothrock has acccpUd a po- i sitioii af in t'ninn 1 'epot, Miw Annie Lace accnmpaiiicd tliem. tin- liltle tiuce year old d.in^!:!-i er Mr.

and Mi-i. J-iim COXTIXITEO FROM SECOXD PAGE. hiddpii from they wero so. Meaurwhilo'Jakey his friend an accotmt of his trip and how ho had arrived oil tiio field at uoou I me, Jakey':" usk-1 Price-Cut Sale. but are Next week we commbticc taking stock, iioods thut we are neither to nif.

mr to UI.IOM TWO. Whole number iu altendance males, females tolul Jl. atten- i dance males, females 1'er cent of amee i sn McNutt, Charley Ilartman, I ions, from the publishers. i in, the past year. attendance males, SO: females.

M. Thompson and his "1-iRhj Tiie recent demonstrations on the acca- (J tll(isc Wheel" appears lo be in demand. lie is sion of Ihe Silver Anniversary of tlie Ord- sometimes booked for two lectures on der in New Hampshire probably the the same dale at different places. tinesl Pythinri.Eatlieriuf'. that over- took Vinnie Xulpb was the lucky place in any of the New England guesscr in the twenty-dollar coat contest The occasion was the presence nt Miller Heniy's.

The class very la'riie number of prominent ed- 1304 peas and herauess was just one members in the from, dilferenl i ess slates, "mcludini; Cliancellor Walter Kirhk-, of Lima. Ohio, and of Records and Seal, K. C-White, of Nashville, Tenuessee. The rules and regulations for the t'ni- i fur in Rank have been issued and are now the authority which (piverns tlie Ruuk. i By it who shave should make the acquaintance of Mr.

Harry Hull, of Oakland. Harry is a good fellow and knnws how to give yon satisfaction in a shave, haircut or shampoo. riders, football players and athletes generally, find a sovereign remedy for the sprains nnd bruises and cuts to which they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. an end to misery.

Tlomi's Ointment will cure the worst case of lichini; Names n( those prrjcnt every daj: Scott, Nettie Scott, Clara Danielso.n, Min- i nie Amies, ilausiie Parker, Carrie Iveifer Ueorue La(-e, Simun Shick, Arthur Hep Mike Iveirmau. Willie A lines-, 1'ryor, John Frank t'rwsmaii, Anhn Bridson. John Weigr.nil, John l.aci Floyd Charley 1'iyur. Wake Lace, William Crawford. L.

II. Teacher. inoM 1 On. Whole" number in attendance males, t'" 1 ii si-en thitt the word "Com-i been jM'rnjitted lo lakelbe use of the males, liiu iieurer. last a good maur sojers.

going to'mako them none of 'em knew whar war. 13ouC dark I heard ouo o' th' cavalry of th' old brigaiie. our brigade, thet Ii-i -was lytellin how y' tceut with 'em in a chaw. They all liked ter hev yer, di th-1 away. ast him whar I monght i litid y', 'a hu r--ckoued sor y' ihiH vay.

I kem '11 found 1 i 1 As finished MayBiurd cxclalniert: L. We hare some nor count, the mice'? that, Tho Had suddeulv lifted. They ru on a ridtjo which Jiad boeu forti-, during tho niyht. the- works resem-' horsi-shoe. Their position WM on liw of tho fhoo and coma up tho Chattanooga road, directljr north from when 1 Ihey Thero a short distaiici; east: "tin- road and overlapping the Uulou left th.j mist revealed a line of Confederate A.s spoke, I with a thi-r rnsiicd forward uixij took possession o'f tho they had', to Krivp fur two days.

They hi-twei the nrmy and Chat-' -Taki-T where ihry were and him t.i stay there, till he went down to hand iu ilia light. He whos" muski-t and 1 in he iiert, and on to in.i of took posilion with an; Thu cin-iiiy. iinsiip-; p.jr:"d. driven from thu Chattan'rfe i to a ridKC near by, where they S-'aV" their pursuers a desper- Slight. hen thu r-j-iiucut to which i allied liiiuself was ordt-r- io aiioth-r part of field, and he them.

through tiiiel: bulfots, which were mintU-cl; larger missiles of cannon. hat lists li-iii of Cn.ach- was a r.illc 'A. having Hot- caught in riybi. in'tbc. jic-rer betwien a 'All-Wool Fliuniel.

l.ul'c-" -j')c. ho as of attendance prcmi-'-s, present i C'olJin SUPER QUALITY PERCALE Detached Cutl's and -2 Collars, $1.00. WHITE SHIRT WITH FANCY BOSOM. 'Fancy Colored Percale Bosom, white collars to be. used, sold no where else'for less than sfl.OO.

our price, Goets. LAUNDRIED FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS, Collars detached. Is made of good quality Percale, sold nowhere for less than 50cts. price 40ct. Gents' Ntirnisher.

BRIEFLY MENTIONED. The base ball season opens Apr. 10th. it in the farmers' insti- place "IMvisiiin" and tl furmer has been disproved. Hecent e-irrespoudence from Colorado ibat if the railroad rates are i only that the Silver Slate will be Plies there was, and do it almost in-.

I wu represented at the enrampment in stantly. Years of suffering relieved in a I sincle nicht. Get Dean's Ointment from your dealer. so railed "Citizens nominating Sons of Veterans of this place in convention was hold on Thursday night conjunction witha number of of last week, and only candidates for are mnkini: preparations to attend the' National S. of V- encampment, next year by chartering sufficient cars for Uu'ir ac- comcnodation.

"Woman's TJUtion of the Clarion was success- as some of hem are just lindini' o.it.—C'lar ion Jacksouian. is correct as we 1.. mation on the office is better than ever prepared lo execute the liner of printing, Our siich.ns wcddins invitations, prnrrams, annouucemHiils. having lately added some of the latest styles of script and i cular type) borders, rules, and ornaments. 1 i i Church Notes.

tenciiers in the Clarion State i i -i i .1 i i M. CIH school .,1 r- i a.m. Sullied, Sermon on the 1 tation for excellent methods of instruct- Jl i ,1 i ifotinl: Co den Text, hv call ye me ion Yonn" teachers learn the art by i T.ii i -on. do not the -t hiiiiis I say," reclinL'in classes conducted by skillful i .1 i i 01 Luke (j-fi Stifit. L.

nni. (-'decker, instructors. The class methods at every dav were. Minnie Herpel. Mac town-hip, Wails, Anna Klerman, (iustie Cierheim, sale Sinidt, ('(H'kett.

Mnr- Jessie Lace, Kreda Smuit. Till.ie i nal a Kninit', Clara Kcspelher, Caruline Smidt, incut Sam Pryor, Thos. Sliimtnin, Andy Wm. Herpel, Verne ilepler, John Kier- man, Wm. -Marsh Duckett.

(leo. I.a.r, Wm. Walls. P. S.

Teacher. Council and school liiiector nominated, and mnoni: these onl-v OIH; new man, 'that is a candidate not on one of.the 1 oilier iwo Mr. ,1.11. Craig, was! 1 named. The candidates are: 1 Hutchison, Jos.

C. an! J. J. years just iin.imi; .1,., We prcsnmi! the above Haniui Slerncr and Samuel Gold, 'J years; fv (M have no other infor- C. C.

(inmhcit and 1C. R. 1 year. School K. Smith, J.

11. Ceporl of the Ke'ed School for fourth month undine Jan. Uil, No. of pn- pils enrolled Males I'D: females L'-l. Avi'r- I age attendance, males, females, Percent of attendnnce.

males. The followinij were present ev-ry dav: Ilarrv Younir. Uadaker, llarve Norman Uced. ('has Nelson, Nora Young, ISertha YOIIIIL', Nervie -Thesn. llic newly Wood and Inn- tr i Soli-.

iry p.m., i-r at sale as the in Porter Pa. Terms -if the IN in two (-j by an-1 F.cUAin. Altorncy for Heirs. .,15 i Vtll' the field i-f bat- won't stand ii'iii- treat her Before tho trirl, hiH in his lur to that li'iirs 1 thrr(i waii iill I is, if I OT-T and if i don't tell HIT wife to i for this and if nsccs- pr-ividc for i'liiust go. There is hard at the trout." took tlie little gin My thn hnnd i 'I whil" Mayhard went slupo of tins to sri-'what was StandiiiK on an eiiiineiici', he looked down mi thu conteut'hun lines toward tho Th" WBS mid war h'-tw-'-n the and the meridian.

Sellers of Fairmount A lor and Mattie Charles. Edith Adan.r, l.i/./.ie I to Bailey's for good lard and fresh meat. fMrs. C. C.

Uumbert is visiting in bol, Mich. f-Tiie Punxsutawnev Spirit threatens start a daily. Uf the above, Messrs, Hutchison, Hen- ry, and Craig are Hepub- licans, ami Mes.srs. Himos, Me-j Null and Smith are Democrats. i XVIII.

It in reported that Mrs. soon leave this place for-JoliiisSowii and will marry John Piatt, working over there for some time. Armstrong county court refused to i them a license on of Mrs. Hrhik lie day had thus far nono without any side. Find- he left tho Confederate com- manlier was making troops' fii of the line Mayuard.

could pen them into for a ui- Tiii-ro wi firing t.n th- thai son n--x be nnd 'o'-rurr' thai and Sunday morii- had It was near II hour for worship, and ho pictured ally dressed ihron-s movinj; lo while were rinsing in ihv All thu unniindful (bat was Koing on at WE CARKY THE LARGEST VERAL dir-talire he i acbnreh bi-ll for n'-ar rdrnar in Un- 1 AlOD i. At rate, suddenly hint it Sunday "We are sole Agents the celebrated Lake Erie Fisli Gua-1 compare both Order, book is I ty and price TV ion are admirable. Geo. W. Stewart, formerly-of the firm of Stewart Brothers, hardware merchants of hits purchased the hotel property of Mr.

Smathers at that place. -Mr. Stewart is -a landlord and has greatly improved 1 Ihe Kpworth League at ii p. m. Subject, hc.ip/' Mark 5- L.

H.Shindle- at wool socks and stockings at 20cts property for the comfort of his guests. K. A. Do-erspike. morning Juduft White delivery postal service has been i read in open several letters in estenoedtoDuBoia.

remonstrance against the grantim; of -A farmers' institute will beheld at li.juor licenses. One from Mrs. a i Ohcrrvtrec, in which she prays that this place on March 2S, 1S06. is much easier to correct Ihe mistakes of another than our own, married roan at Falls Creek hua eloped man's wife. E.

Andrews attended to some business at Brookviile on Tuesday- i all that can be done as Christians be done i to prevent her husband from getting the license he asks Center Independent. is a big thing to say but nevertheless true, that a great multitude of i have crowned Simmons Liver Regulator, Thomas of this-place received i the "Kingr-f Lii'tr Medicines." There the order for gas fixtures for lighting the is nothing like it Malaria. Rheuma- cew M. E. cbuich.

place to buy your team suffer from indigestion? Bitters cures Dyspepsia and ies of the stomach, liver and of con! or general bid consult Jlr. S.W.Rearick, tlio will snpply their wants eon who pay- Chills nr.d or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Kcgu lator is the prevention ami cure for these ailments. Saturday evening last Mrs. Dr.

(1. H. Wood gave a small party in honor of Miss Allen, of Parker, who has been spending a few days wilh Mr. Dr. J.

A nieetiiig for this be held at Squirrel Isi.by P. eoufeience to be held Saturday, Feb. at p. ia. The M.

K. people exjieci lo of Ihe of their church a dedicatien -'i. 'JO Prubaliciners and -I by letter ul al Oak Kic.ge. iasl S.d.Laih. The M.

K. adjourned their service'mid lo hear Stanford at the cimrch. A Senior Iv' wii! he or- ganised at Uidire, also a Junior L'-iigim al piv-acliinaflcrvicc, A Aiclclrnl. Frank licck killed in the l-ong linn mines on Thursday, Feb. ijlh, by i fuliing upon him.

He lived only a i I short lime after removed from Hie mines, lie sun of Ilenrv n. II GLAHI3K GGDITY. le husband Campbell, of night operator sit the station. Dr. M'C'oy wii; iicat the House, bet ween th Tuesdav, Feb.

II, I now open for Spring 9 and all Delivery. i GOOD FOB EVERYBODY! "A Sure Thing. 1 That's What We Are All ihc One That Will Find in What They Have Looked F-or. Do you know wh.it it is to hive a free froir. acr.ts back, a sore back, Ij.xck.

in a back that makes your hie a Tjur'l-n What have you done for it And it still keep you from the hsp- nincui llsat brings to ali V. tno-v full well if such is your condition TOU arc looking for "a sure thing," something that will relieve the remove the cause and restore the system to the condition designed by nature. Perhapi (his statement you to finding ibat thing. It comes from a Me- t'- 1 a I. Wick.

It is spoken oi as a very pleasant umiiar all years Kccsport citize'n. Mr. Geo. W. Shcrbiji flmci, .1 whoic home is at Sli-iw avenue.

Jl who knew lionie is at 'ViS Shaw avenue. Mr. Sherhmc has this lo say: "About three years ago the small of my back iu- jcrcdby.i w.igon, and evrr i. WrddiiiK- i that time I have felt miserable and Mr. and Mrs.

David Mack wm c( to work. I wonld have such a drowsy sort of a conic over me brate the liflieth anniversary of llieir wou not wear olf. This was llic Miss Allen left on Monday lo visit; on Feb. 1SW. The relatives condition with whicli I forced to face also many of! 0 their numerous friends, will congregate at i a of Holland, had very lt ilta enjoy the day together.

tad cold and cough whicli he had not' been able to cure with anything. I giive him a 25 cent Chamber- Iain's OonghHemedy, says HoU- of lhc Wcfll merchant ami postmaster at West a Qn Brimfield, and tlie next time I saw him atim ay Hie 7. Slam; the liv-r troubled wilh aiivj SlX.v.ONs I.IViR] Ki-i" ot Liver McJi- in rod on social, and much enjoyed by those I He el) vi li esteem of a ent: Messrs R. F. Mateer, II.

Putney, (iii) W. IXCownn.W. U. Hutch-i Misses Grace Putney, Maud Craig, Lillian Flickenger, Fanny Hutchison, Annie Schrecongost and Lillian Hip Miss Allen left on Mon friends at Keynoldsville, Pa. little daughter of Mr.

Fred Xi-ilin I'll. I he said it worked like a charm. This I remedy IB intended csepcially for acute and lung diseases such as colda, Mid whooping cough, and it is fa- for its cmci. There is no dan- ii ay a tbeopporliinity to settle old personal scores. Pills, and believing my kidneys were His ti on day I source of my K.

J. has just returned from a visit to her daughlcr, Mrs. Rev. 0. G.

M'Dowell, of Honejhrook, Pa. editor of this paper believes.in iw nv uiiuur (ii lum It to children for it con. reciprocity. He been eitendinn vv ton right ind left for yews now to try anysliing that mitjht benefit me. I went to the store of J.

C. Smith and pot a lioi. BeRimiing their the re-, suit has been Ihat I felt like a new man. 1 cnn work all dny until I can hardly walk home, and after my evening mcali I feel as fresh an ever. I rise in the morning, refreshed (rom the night's rest, wilh no more of tlie former terrible feelings.

My heartfelt thnnks arc due to Doan's Kidney Pills, the finest remedy in tin world for the kidneys." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by oil cenU. Mailed bj Vo'rtw-Miltrtun Buffalo, N. toll IgtnU for tut U. S. modern Pain Annihilator, will positively Sprains, Bruises, Earache, Backache and all other SALVATION OIL is sold everywhere for Only the geniiine will do the-work.

Mr. Louis SdimMl, fin JHssriuvi Ind "For two mnr.ths niv mother terribly that, nliu tmiiblo' llf until she used SALVATIOX inuiiL on earth for pain, ono bottle She uyed a ucsond bottle a- 1 tliuKi-riitost lini- which perfect euro." ylL 1 ALOE'S PLUGS. Thu Great Tobacco man.A.C.Mcicr ton: iliti REMEDY. UMM. CRAMP CURE.

SOOTHING CORDIAL. LAXATIVE. I HEADACHE POfHERS: DYSPEPSIA CURE. PILLS, ETC. in FUEL, KKi'ALUS.

v. ur.i the best Kango or i.hat will bake hi-; the longest ami cost, iVr tlicsc wilh (Itii'ini iebrutoil Tnniient, guaranteecl. mi PERFECT For Sale, mv -V remedies, I keep all the Staiuhinl good and in the i Newspa Lin6. i Wall Paperf Stationery, Al- air hums, Blank Books, Canl'ection- arv, Perfumes, kept in stock. WILLIAMS'BUILDING, F.

P. WILLIAMS. Chases Will take a in exchange..

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