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Biended 'XWlnttr Spring 1 15 1 00 10 00 Anchor. Jrmbcj-. low grade- COHN Gnnulited. HSED- Corn and Oils, No. 1.

2, 40 I Corn Chop, 45 Rye Chop. Bye and Brown 40. Wheat Bran, per Sack- Mulled Corn, per Bushel. Oala. BcfeanlnKB.

No. 1, 50; No. '2, 40 'BtTOtWZAT Boiler 40; 1-16 st, M) barrel 1SS5. 15 a) 50 43 40 45 Is this February or April? H. Gibson is at Vintondale.

to Craig's for nice winter apples. Benj. Thorn lias been quite sick i and Mrs. Jacob CbfTry, ot Mt. Jewett, are guests at S.

0. Jones'. have been headquarters gala bills this week. for several days. I Brown, the insurance agent Andrews Plaining mill has re- of wa si" 'own on business Mon- sumed work for the season.

SALT, 1, extra. New Belhlehhm. Need Any Shirts Of Course You Do. We offer this season some of the best bargains that have ever been offered in'Shirts. Libbie Crawford, of Kittanning is the guest of Mrs.

F. L. Bush. L. L.

Himes, of Clarion, spent Sunday with bis father at this place. Clara Lewis, of Sligo, is keeping bouse for J. K. Lewis and bis father. Hame.cs.

Piece Harness and Collars for 1S90 at A -Smith's. i of near Clarion, visited relatives in town the first of the week. I for the Winner and the Criui- son -Rim Wheels at M'Ewen Smith's! Tlle UuBois Daily O-arier says Kuth- en's lecture is unfit for dtcent ears. He i was at DuBois on Tuesday. Dr.

C. A. Flower will be at his oilice on Broad prepared to do all kinds of dental work, until further notice. Wm. Shanefelt, of Brinkerton, was i ia town on Tuesday making arrange- nts for thu Farmers Institute to be beld here on 28.

i A(ler suflering from dvspepsia for I thr I to tryTurdock Blood 119 Two bottles cured me fhe Siimmerville Butter and Cheese i tirely." Mrs. 0. C. White, Taberg, Oneida Factory is offered for sale io the highest county, N. Y.

The Sturburg school, which has been under the efficient care of J. Ed. M'Ppar- rin, will close with a public entertainment on thu evening of An interesting program has been prepared for the occasion. Woodward anil children, of Johnstown, are visiting A. Woodward's.

S. O'Donnel, of was among friends in town (ho fort- part of the week. Thursday morning, Feb. Criswoll, of Butler, was I W. R.

ICisenhuth and Miss Blanche the guest of his brother Chas. over II. Brady is at work mi A. 11 opera house, East Brady, paint ing new scenery. i clum-h, at was burned to the "round on P.

Miller and Aaron Kline defendants. Suit was brouabt on a guarantee "by 'the Cummtr V.u Mr for AshUnd 31 137 Brady Callensburg Clarion Itor Clarion twp Curlaville East Brady Edenburg Kile Farmington Highland Kuok Licking Limestone Madison ilonroe New Bethlehem Paint Perry Piney Porter Jmrltt OM DcftMdmMU foaAil Ciulll)-, tm All Greely's article in March Ladies Home Journal upon "The Person- In your last issue appeared an item to I show that the effect that the UuTwhich permits a 8 1 5 jury in this State to impose the to of but also that he prosecution upon a defcnj.nt.when ac- to 7 ard the etacdarfs i r.i of the present age, especially asregards quitted of the crime for which he I hi8 habits Md 1 J.d,cted,,s UngheU at onts.de of Peunsyl- ion in wbjch )le activc 47 rania, and that as long as courts received Gencral 17 such verdicts, fool juries won render j- them. i Washington extended at his first I have never heard a court judge or the U5ual post-election hospitali- an attorney say this is an jaw i t- wl those days consisted in the i although it has been in force in Pennsvl- mmlm amouQ fowl the i vania since 1801. The sneers at this law mum am0unt of 8 irits find him i arc simply from waul of proper under- pa nK an for cadl an standing of its purpose. If a particular 8 m6 Ur humlred votera i case produces a miscarriage of justice, it wl "7 tlie uccount was three shillings is just as likely to be the fault of a fool a thirty-seven for ignore.

I court as a fool jurv. I The capacity 01 the average drinker mav, Pennsylvania passed a law in ISO-I Perhaps, be placed at three quarts at a which provides "that in all cases of uc- I 8illill as derived from this account, i qmttalsjby the jury, on indictments i wbicl ov one hogshead of punch, of all misdemeanor, the jury, trying the one 1)a ot punch, forty gallons of -'-I same determine, by their verdict, i )uni 'b, nine bowls of punch, forty-live lo room SUPER QUALITY PERCALE Detached Cuffs and 2 Collars $1.00. WHITE SHIRT WITH FANCY BOSOM. Fancy Colored Percale Bosom, collars to be used, sold no else for less than $1.00, our price. Gocts.

LAUNDRIED FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS, detached. Is made of good quality Percale, sold nowhere for less thau 50cts. Qur underselling price 40ct. MAIKRANZ, Gents'Furnisher. THE VINDICATOR.

Armstrong Co. Announcements. For Assembly, W. FRED TURNER, Of Freeporl Borough, subject to decision of Ihe primaries. BRIEFLY MENTIONED.

-It's. lent. in it- L. Bush is at home. got it on the chin.

your eye on the Crimson Rim. Keener is visiting at Bradford, Pa. for tlie VINDICATOR and get the news. Nellie Girls is visiting friends in Apollo, Pa. J.

P. Taylor made a trip to Kensington on Thursday. Irwin, of Buqueane, spent night in town. was broken on Monday for the new bank building. advertisement gas, water and building and losn stock.

J. Todd, of Parker City, spent dunday his G. Ilaikrnnz made a business trip to-fMnersburg on Monday. Annie Collins spent Sundav with friends in Reynoldsville. to the Johns for £.

nice clean shave or hair cut, shampooing, etc. C. Blakfe has returned from Kittanning where he had been working. Bird, teacher of No. 4, spent Sunday with her folks at Peofield, Pa.

L. Thomas, of this place, is a candidate to the republican state convention. people ought to feel thankful for the perfect gas service we are having this winter, -Jhe Springtooth Harrows and Clover Seed at M'Ewen Smith's. Wells, of Leatherwood, visited his ents Reynoldsville, the first of it 6k. Mollie O'Donnel left on Tuesday to visit her brother, G.

S. O'Donnel at Kane, Pa. publish this week, J. T. Mattel's ideas on imposing costs upon a defendant found not guilty.

people will have the opportunity tc. hear Mr. Hindman's lecture "Compensation," at Fairmount, on Monday evening next. Heckendorn, of Punxsutawney, has-been appjinted a collector for the bureau of industrial statistics in the -counties of Clarion, Forest, Jeflerson and Indiana. not deceived by two spectacle pedlera traveling over the country claiming to be opticians selling brass spectacles for solid alloy from $1 to worth about A.

WIA.VT. loss about McCoy will be th, rial between tin- Imnrs Tuesday. March C-Faseiiinyi-r, nftlu cial Hotel, has tieen conlinc with neuralgia for several days. are informed that Wm. Roynolds, of Curlisvillp, haspuivhasi.il store of M.

Shmghenhaupt -it also of that place. new play will soon be ready for the public. It is said to be tiie most interesting and difficult of any of our amateur efforts. M'Kiven is attending a farmers' institute at Dayton this week. He is on the program for a talk on "Wide Wagon Friday night last six of young people of this place enjoyed a sled ride to.

il'ti: and attended tlie lecture of It; 1 Ksti. Lillie Flickenger, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dr. for the past few weeks, returned to her home in Braddock, on Wednesday. is excjted over an alleged election fraud.

Before an investigation could be made, the. ballot box was broken open am! the ballots carried off. -The stockholders at this place, of the Suuimerville Telephone Company, met on Wednesday and decided on the Commercial Hotel us the most suitable location for-tbe public phone. Haven, of Summerville, pr.id our town a visit on Tuesday in the interest of the Summerville Telephone'! company, of which be. is one of the principals.

He is a very pleasant gentleman. in its advanced stag's is beyond the power of man to cure, (t can be prevented though, by the timely use of Dr: Woods Nora way Pine Syrup, natures own remedy for and colds. you want an education you can have it. Do you. want an education? "Where there is a will there is a war." "What one has doiieaiiother can 1 Invincible determination will do anything.

The Clarion State Normal school is one of Vales, of near were married by IScv. F. of the M. E. The happy couple made a brief tour to the grooms friends at Reynoldsville.

suit is pending before 'Squire 0. Henry, of 1'iolette, in which the miiay, i Campbell estate is the plaintiff and W. dffendunis safely of investment in the Piolelt Co-opiM-iilive Store. edition of the DuBois O'lirii-r, mi l-Vh, 22, liMKi, is a plu of intelligence, tasteand HnBois might to and no (i-'i-f lei-i prduil over the successful cIL-ris of ladies of the town in up in such good style a mam- inoih p'u-iv of journalism. to have more oil exciteiiu at We are informed the sup posed dry holt; bag betn plugged by th owiu-rs.

The coinpnny has been reo sffinizvd and Iliey are taking up all th were dropped by the ol company at the time the well wasdrillei. A purchaser for the well ollering S20C for it was met with a refusal, th ny asking him jJiOOO. Rickland Rimereburg Salem Sbippenville St. Peteraoiirg Washington W'esfMillville is a good time of the year to take Simmons Liver Regulator. It is the very best medicine to take in the spring for tlie blooJ, and to cleanse the system of all impurity.

"I have Simmons Liver Regulator as a corrector and blood purifier and thinK it an excellent remedy. I always keep it on hand to take in preference to any other M. Hiysell, Middle-port, Ohio. whether the county, or the prosecutor, or a of wim- and forty-seven gallon the defendant or defendants, shall pay beer. of Washington, who was not present i lie compa PUBLIC 'SALES.

public sale will take place at th residence of in township on the afternoon of March 10th. (iuite a lot of well-brei stock will be sold. public sale will be held on premises 'of J. A. tlruber, near Trnitts burg, on Thunsday, 12th, when i lot of stock ond a large collection of farm ing implements, and some-grain will bi sold.

Hooks for CorrcHpomlctita. As recognition.of services rendered by our correspondents, we until further notice, a cloth-bound book to each and every the receipt of each fourth letter received and published. We claim the privilege of re- jVcting.idl letters which in our judgement arc unsuited for publication. Sitlcct Sclloul. The' Fairmount City Summer will open April tith, 1S9C.

for a term of 10 weeks. The course of study has been rearranged to better suit the demands of the times and will be run in three Intermed- the best schools lor terchers. following candidates were nominated in Jeflerson coiinly at the Republican primary on Feb. IS: Congress, A. White; Assembly.

W. Ed. C. Burns; Register and Recorder, JohnS. Barr; Treasurer, W.

H. Lucas; Commissioners, John Hinicrhiter and A ol. S. Murrav. in the common school'curriculam will'be taught and any student will be allowed to carry and six that he may select in the primary or intermediate departments The high school department consists of Latin, Algebra, Botany, Book-keeping, Physical Geography, Civil Government -Methods and -Management, and any student allowed to carry any live branches he may select, or six including one Primary or Intermediate branch.

For further information cull on or address, PKOK. P. S. Fairmount City, I'a. I will have or.

hands in few days a larger supply of bicycle sundries than ev- the time to have your old wheel put in shape and save delays when the sunny days come when all want HAHHY M'Ewt'y. ladies who have charge of the Women's Edition of the Kittanning Times are much encouraged by the success they have thus far met with, both in their advertising-and-literary work. They will undoubtedly have an interest ing paper and subscribers should send their names in early, that they may be sure of a copy. Papers will be sent to any address on receipt of price, ten cents, work done at once. Address Miss May Koss.

Mana- ger, Kittanning, Pa. Threw Awuy III, telegram on Wednesday announc- i r-D Wiley, ex-postmaster, lilack ed that Andrew Van Hcuten," under sen- Crei-k, X. wis so badly-afflicted with tctice to he executed in Colorado, has i' that he only able to been saved from that terrible fate. The I lljl1 around with canes, and even sentence has been changed to imprison-! 11 't caused him great pain. After ment.

To Congressman Arnold of this I sil 'S '-'harnlierlaia'a Pain Balm he was district, and 'Squire Woodring, of Du so ml improved that he threw away Bois, belongs the honor of saving Van llis He says this liniment did Houteii's life. Mr. Woodring has been i more than all other medicines in Colorado for over a month using every I treatment put together. For sale means possible to influence, the courts ce ts l' or bottle by F. P.

Williams, and powers of thut state to save the life i Dnl KK ist of a former acquaintance. towns have been greatly iiroved through the efforts of boards of i Thomrw Wentwnrth er i trade, and there is no From Hawthorn. Allie Houpt spent Sunday in Brook- Protracted meeting closed in the Evangelical church Thursday evening. B. S.

Space, of Fuirmouut City Sandav- ed in town. Messrs. S. S. Mohney, S.

J. Holben and L. II. Heller attended the meeting at New Salem over Sunday, which is still continuing with good results. Mrs.

R. I. Houpt is slowly recovering from an attack of la grippe. Quarterly meeting will be held in the M. E.

church Mar. 8, 1SSW. Mrs. Barker had the misfortune of injuring her hand. We hope that it will not prove serious.

J. J. Hartzel and wife and John Nolf and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Frank Hall's, of Eddy ville, Pa. Fitz Knocked out Maher in the first round at the office of John Doverepifce on Saturday evening because the latter did not cast his vote in fuvor of the former. The entertainment on Monday ivas a grand success.

A lengthy program vas well rendered and quite ii sum of money was taken in for the purpose of pore-basing the organ. A festival will be leld in the near future to meet the required sum. Mr: and Mrs. Bodenhorn, of intertained a number of young folku of mr vicinity Friday evening last. Sleighing being very poor, but after reaching heir destination, the swiftly passing ime was whiled away in aociui inter- Bourse and interesting carnee.

At 11:30 the costs of prosecution." This law-is in bis surprise at their moilera- force with thu modification which 1 on "'rote his agent that he feared Uie Penal Code of ISfiO prescribes, ttlllt lc Iliu not been liberal i-nongh, and I mitting the jury to divide the costs he- i the hope that he had not nc-g-1 tween the- prosecutor and in I 0(1 those who had voted in the o'ppo-! such proportion as they deem just. li 1 0 i But you ask, "Why should an innocent i is mind am! acute obsftrva- defendant pay the Tiie 011 1 1 the ravages made by drink, reply to that is, he should not. m-ver, and ''oubt'ess contirmeded that personal it is not the purpose or the spirit of the which never permitted law that he should. So an honest, care- into excess of any kind- In the I fill prosecutor should not pay costs. In incial army, when ihargesofi all cases where both prosecutor and i Jrunkennesswi-ru made against the Vir-i fendant are entirely blamek-ps.

and tlie an troops, there was no won 1 against! prosc-culion priiua facia justifiable, after I personally. He bad mort-ov- careful consideration, the county should er 'hu-iearly ileplore-i it as a serious vice pay the costs. The only ineijuilable i forbade it by stringent and ap- thing about law in this respect is, that 1 1 a buudred lashes to every man the county never pays defendants costs. follllli -Still later wrote that But when the costs are imposed on the i served to ruin the proprietor parties jointly, or all on either party, it a wll the mo.sl fre'inent ajipla-ation to and. in advising nephew he a.lils.

'Refrain from drink, which is a source of ail evil ami 'the ruin of half the workmen of this coumrv." i covers all costs. The piiiPose of the law permitting costs to be imposed upon a defendant when acquitted, is to punish him forbad conducted in the transaction although the evidence may fail to establish beyond a reasonable doubt the actual- commission of a crime under the So as to the prosecutor, fn 'the preamble of the original act of ISO-I, it ivas expressly slated that the purpose of the law was "to prevent restless and tnruul- jxHiplc from harassing the peaceable part of the community with trilling, unfounded or malicious prosecutions." -So the Supreme Court of this Slate act was not intended to authorize the jury to punish innocent prosecutors, acting upon well-founded grounds of belief, in preferring charges of GROCERIES. M'c- have talked to you very little of late, about our GROCER DEPARTMENT, we have not neglected tins department bur it well with choice family groceries. 1 points ia con-luctiug a first-class grocery 'Ic-pji-iiiient arc 1st. To buy nothing but first quality -2nd.

Si-Il them at reasonable prices. And hav- trade enouirh to eunble you to keep your stock Adht-nujr closely to the lirsttwo points we have the hitter. Our Policy is XOT to sell you one ar- ifxf i.vii.w cost to get you in and then overcharge you else. Our aim is to keep nothing but first and si-11 them at the lowest possible prices. few the many low prices you will to goods iii the 'department: 22cpr.

Ib. 'Jiiiihty liOiled I Ibs for 25C -unb Honey 15 Ib. -g: 5l gj: arv Dried Apples' tor Ameri ought to invcst'igat- I .1 characti-r whicl fi-J. And the Supreme Court says, in the same rase, that it is the plain duty of the Court to promptly set aside verdicts imposing costs on innocent prosecutors. So as to the defendant.

If the jury imposes costs on a defendant when acquitted, and who, under the evidence is wholly blameless, the Court should at'once set aside the verdict or arrest the judgment, Stowe did this very same thing last week in Pitlsburg. It is the duty of the Court. to explain-the law to-the jury, 'mid tell them they have no right to impose costs on any one who is wholly blameless. And it is the duty of the jury to "act tm- rier the direction of the Court." The single exception, has an uu- umloubled right to set usi.le all perverse verdicts in criminal cases. The exception is, where a defendant is acquitted in a criminal case, he shall not It is sui prising to know to what tent firsr impression govein in making personal estimates those they meet.

A man is not liked simply because his appuarani-e, in the opinion fmnel one. against him- allowance is I made fm ihe by which people art- distinguished. Ib: mav be i clever, good naturtd and yet he in not Ijkwl, i)y who form opinions at first sight. The same wuy yf esti-malini; rharact- er causes people to hug a rogue at-first Oc lOc 25c Ibs for 25 25c 2-5c 25c 25c I MILLER HENRY. liner 1 for I'carhes I'ie fnr Apricots Eirg Plums fur ('aliiorniii Table I'yaches for I sight, who or that especia DEATH RECORD.

of Washington street, this- town, (iie.l at his home on Friday last at tii, age ofT5 years. He i had been iil for several months. The funeral took place on morning last at the Catholic the remains wercjaktii to the St, Charles for interment. was well thought of by his neighbors and acquaintances. Fairmount Store WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

efreshments were served and then for I in jeopardy a second time for the he talfy Three o'clock dawned re leave was taken, and all left ivith a eeiling of being well entertained. same offense. The law we have been considering is a wise one, and it is the business of tin; Court to see that it ia administered according to its sm'rit and purpose. The Court, in the case of vs the Commonwealth, says: "A deciaion of a jury, contrary to this direc- tion of the Court, ami not subject to its Prof. P.

g. Space and W. T. Hetrick at- decision, is not a verdict There would ended local institute at Putneyville last not be so many "Scotch verdicts" if i Courts would properly explain lo juries Chas. Aleer and wife arid Miss Cora their duty in this matter of in Ivis were in Reynoldsville Friday at- inil rases, 'nding the funeral of young child of! -Some time ago I witnessed 'rom Fairmount City, Pa.

There are more than fifty icnsels in town. of Keys, of Wi. lm died on ISM, aged 51 years, months and 5 days. Canter was the cause of his death. Leaves but no children.

He a member of the M. K. for-eleven years. He waja brother of K. F.

Keys, late of this town, and of Chas. Keys, of If. of our oldest and respired citizens, died nt on I'enii street on Wednesday night, ifl- eran iilnefs of several weeks The funeral laKes place to-day i Frida from tin: house at p. in. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN CLARION COUNTY, of m-jir IJirllsvill died a few diiys ntro, aflcr an ill fievural weeks, of ilrot.rii-v.

of vindication of the wisdom-of the law im- posing costs on defendants when an Ir. and Mrs. Holland Clawaon. Bertha M'EIhoes is at home after extended visit with her sister in Rich- i I was attending Court in Cleiirfi'rld, rdsville, Co. Pa.

Certain parties were on tria-1, under Misses Caroline Herpel and Christina indictment fur wantonly and wilfully Bauer arrived home Saturday from a i setting lire to the woodland of tlie prys- weeks visit with Reynoldfiville friends, editor. The evidence, showed that the Jas. M'Garrity has opened a barber 1 defendants, young men of the town, on a shop in the building formerly occupied i certain Sunday provided themselves with by I'-J. Priester as meat market. a lot ofliqiifir.

got a 1:011 veyancc and drove Our good citizens are loudly" talking i out into the woods, iiie land of the pros- borough these days. Peter Krump wears a boy. O.i not fail to hear the lecture in the Evangelical church Monday evening. KIS.MK. A MAN'S MOTHER.

Thomas was awarded the for the new bank I at 16 cents per cubic yard. II be abont 1500 cubic yardH of 'ft, the work completed of April. ands are Buffering excruciating I from that plague of the night, and nothing I afflicted At times it was so be could'not stand up drawn over on one different remedies with; relief," he "until i Mr moDthi I bougbt a At reason why Xew Bethlehem should not also be benefitted. I Industrial enterprises are "coaxed" into towns these days. There was a time i when enterprises sought the town, but things are now changed, and the town that folds her wings and waits for the worm to come within reach will get left, New Bethlehem bus many advantages such as should entice enterprises to but they have never been systematically i presented.

This is work for a hoard of I trade. Not only the town but all the surrounding ia interested in in- dustrial enterprises located here. The people know that such industries in crease not only the demand for farm pro- ducfs but the price also. We would siig llAantlfnl Tribute to Jlother. I trace to my mother's direct influence three leading motives of her youngest son's lovo of personal liberty, of religions freedom and of the equality of tho Thomas Wentworth Higginson in Tho Ladies' Home Journal As to tho morosubtle and intimate in severa'l they ordinarily came by con- tact, not by preaching.

She alwuyii maintained that tho yonnger children of a large family had a ranch better chance for development than tho elder because they had moro freedom to develop themselves. With her elder children, she always said, overconscientionsness almost boro her to tho earth. She felt personally responsible for every childish fault. She had been reared in the achool of From Oak Ridge, Pa. The mines are running some better.

Geo. Fritz and wife have moved to Hites, Pa. Mrs. John Snare haa returned home after visiting relatives here fora few days. Jos.

Swarlz and family have moved to Hites, where he has secured work. Miss Carrie Marklc is home on a visit. U. Precious, wife and family and Mrs. Dr.

Cresswc-il and daughter, of i P' 0 cr were the guests of Jonathan Mohney C1 1 1 1 last Wednesday. Diphtheria is once morn active in town, cases. One of the twin babies of John Wachob died last Tuesday night. editor, and thorn built a fire lo ok din- i ntr with, and their drunken cr.rek-ssnesK. I the firn spread into the timber and dcs- troyeil large- of it.

It was not claimed, oral least not pruved. that the defendants wantonly and set lire to the woods. Thi Court very properly tf.ld the jury that the defendants could nut ed but ought to pay tin- This was a significant pointcr-which the Court very properly gave, thu jury a I verdict accordingly. In suc-b cas'-s as this i the Court should not mcr'-ly say to the jury that they can tin. defendants, but that they ought In do so.

Let the law but on its J.T. THE BEST i SPRING MEDICINE! Is SIMMONS LIVER fprsct to take it. The l.j./cr gets sluggish duririK liic Winter, jubt like all iiaturs and the system become-; choked yp bv i the waste, on A.nlan.i, l-cvcr and Ague Khd-ma- tism. You to up your Liver i but sure you Like i PEGL-LATOC to do it. it a is 0 th; it properly hen.

your be free i WHAT WRAPS WE HAVE LEFT NOW GO AT PRSCE. We are sole Agents 1 for the celebrated We invite you to Lake Erie Fish Gua- compare both, qnali- no. Order book is ty and price with one now open for Spring and all. Delivery. Fairmount Store.

FENCE 1 I BO 90 ro(J or co whonjou BEST WOVEN WIRE FENCE ON EiRTH FOR 13 TO 20 CENTS A ROD? Horse high, bull atronff, pig and chicken tight, man ond boy con make from 4Oto oorodsoday. OverSOstriaa. Illuslrated Catalogue Free. KITSELWUN BROTHERS Ridgeviile. Indiana.

Stoek for Sale. your is in condition, an thiitl the Liver is MircliS, 1896, ivlllr Flrr, by a which destroyed all of Curllsvilli: was I fire nigl i the bnildingH betaecn the h'ilt-1 ami the public meeting held some time in March i or April to organize a board of trade, or at least Bo take preliminary measures for that purpose. little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, of Holland, had a very i bad cold and cough which he had not been able to cure with anything. I Locke, which regarded the human sonl gest that the matter be talked tip, and a blank paper, on which parents and teachers did all tho writing.

But her children were of strong and varied individuality, and she learned in time to study tho temperament of each and be patient with its unfolding. Her wholo formnla of trn 3g consisted in these i throe things: 'Jo etain the entire conn- dence of the chr.i, to do whatever soern- ed wisest and to be patient. Her trust i Iocal ota to shoot any man iravo him 9i t.t. 'n Providonco couttol--I county a match race of 25 TjQ or 0 her oof tha i Mrs. A.

R. Holabaugh is on a visit to Thft I liIllin by- friends in Kittanning Rupert and ronftisled of a store The ice at this point ban given our bnilllin t'' ocr: "I ''V Eros', youngsters plenty of sport tbia week Erocer war. and dwelling oc- A party of Hawthorn ladies, we will fi Ti 1 1 Tl origin- not give the number, visited in our town Mori! an a short time ago, whose aggregate weights i 0 JK 1 were MOO awakening Mr. Faglcy, the lire was I burning fierci-ly in all the Taking the children Mr. an I from the house and barely reached the street when Ihe walls fell in, showing their narrow Alexander Bros', carried inmr nice being nil the insurance and the lire in believed to bj of incendiary origin.

E. M. Anthony bctler known as "Polly" has gone to Hites to work. Geo, Bowser told the champion hog story in the Company Store the other night. H.

II. has gone into the stock- raising business. Dan Herb, having met and defeated all en, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and the next time I saw him hesaid it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended esepcially for acute Uhroatand Inng diseases such as colds, Icrodp and whooping cough, and it is fa for iU cores. There no dan- in firing it to children for con' Mtbinf injnrtoni.

for wle by Most valuable of all her traiU to her children next to her quality of probably her absolute rectitude, the elevation of her whole tone, the complete nnworldlinew, that no child of mrer heard her refer to any itind- but higbwi. With all thii WM oombinad ooMBlwtiou accuracy in UMn, the exqiiWto nicety in to tto kwt it niftkca no diff which. Rough on Rats seems to be about the best liver regnlalor Bold. X. Orlmlercit To each new subscriber and to each old one renewing between time and May 1890, we will lend free for one excellent household The WuBMkind.

of thii op- pottonitr at i Last whiV two boys were hunting rabbits among flu: rocks nejir town they trucked a rabbit to a crevice hardly Inrgc enough for it boy to enter. But Ihe Inds could not no beaten out of their game so easily nnd securing pine knot to light them, they entered. The opening widened ns they advanced until they found themselves in a largs room- like cave which it could be seen at once been inhabited by man. On the floor WM found Indian clubs, and other of Indian BoynoldiTille Volunteer. -Stock tin; par value r.f iA MM NECESSITY SARSAPAEILLA.

REMEDY. LfflMT. GSM POfDER. CHAMP CURE, SOOTEIE CORDIAL. Martin.

C. KKKNKH, Adin'r. -Q SyrUp Is indispensable to every family. It positively cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Bronchitis, Grippe and all Bronchial Affections. You can always rely on it.

DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP Is a remedy of sterling value. Price 35 cents. Take no other. Mr.

Wm; Bradley, 904 N. Main St, Pawtneket, R. highly endorsed DR, BULL'S Conoir SYRUP. He writes: "I Uko in testifying to tho morite of DB. BOLL'S COUOH which uwd in my family for with unfitting moqem.

My wife would not bo without it of it on bund for emergencies" HEADACHE POf DSRS. DYSPEPSIA CURE. PILLS, ETC. Thousands of people Lave used tliese remedies during the past 1 few years with 1'ERFECT SATISFACTM Besides my ow.n remedies, I keep all the Standard Medicines, and everything in the Drug Line. Wall Paper, Stationery, bums, Blank Books, Cmnfo ary, Perfumes, kept ia i WILLIAM' A.

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À propos de la collection The New Bethlehem Vindicator

Pages disponibles:
3 083
Années disponibles:
1890-1906