&t it Star. Snhttrriptiim f.0 ;rr iriir, (11 mlrnnrt. V. A. HTI'.l'IIKJmON, r.rilliir mid lllb. WKHNKHDAY, NOVKMUKN 1, 1HIKI. A ii Inrti'iHMiih-nt h-nl iiHr. pulilNliril nvi-ry WiMlin-il:iy Hi Iti-ynoldHvllli,, ,1,'ffi-rHon l'o. Ph., di-voii-d ui tl Inti-rrtHof hVynold-ivlIlM nml .li'nV:-oin-oiiiitv. Noii-tolltlrnl, will In-ill, nil Willi ftiliiifw, and will hviHpwInlly frlnnd- l luwnril lli" InlNirlnc I'lnm. Pill wrlpl Ion nrli-i-II florM-r your, Ir t'oniiniinlriitlnim IntmnhMl fur 11 miixt In- iio-oniimnli'ii by tlm wrlnr muni' iiit'i not foi- tnililli-iitlon, hill lis n imrnnti'i of good fill III. lntrriKtllilf nvws iKimN milli'lli'il. Advi-rlMim nilM mmln known 1111 niillrn tlon nl I hi' nfllrp In Arnolds' Hlock. l.piwlity i-oinmiinli'iillonw nml iMiiiwrn of (irtvi'i'llsi-nii'iitM should ri'iii'h this nlHr liy MoikIiiv titKiii. Alilri" nil rmnmiinlrtitloim to ('. A. Hli-im- fm-1111. Hi vnol'lsvlllii, I'll. Knti-ri-if 111 llm )iiwlolllrn nt HrynoliNvllli', Pa., iih hi'i'oihI i-lnm mull nml tor. Tim jiolltliMil pot Id bolllnif almost to a iMiiinlnir ovor point now. If nion wure as tuiKallant tlni'lnn; ooui'tHlilp an tlmy are after matrlairo, It In doubtful If more than 0110 In ton tlmiiHiind could nvor jri't a wlfo. Now tlmt, tho World's Pair lias cIiisimI, oftlcliilly, urn you norry you did not k to wo It ? Tho Brund total of tlio at U'liduiu'i' nt tho World' Fair wns 21.472,2110. Inactive insipid are soiiifllini-s prone to complain beeauHo busy iHiopIo wcm to want lo control every tlilntr. If you find yourself diHpoHcd to rritlolso Home liiMly w ho works well In tlin lead, but wlio Keenig to you unwilling to work any wliero cIho, you ought at once, to examine yourself, and stio If you aro not a balky horeo, or ono who rofusos to wear tho liiirnt'ss of faithful work, in to pull Hli iidily In any part of the team. It Ih a curious fact that although Kit jjeno Field Iibh written ovor flvo hun dred ixieniH, ho haii never written a single love-Honif. "I don't know exactly why It In." said the Wostorn jniet re cently in explanation, "except that I wan married when quito young, and I did not begin to write poetry until after my marriago." Mr. Field has now written bin first love-poem, which ho calls "Will You lie My Sweetheart?" and huH given It to 77io I. ml it a Home Journal for publication. Tho liappii'ht man in tho land to-day, Bays an exchango, Ih tho aiirrossful far nier. He sits contentedly under his own vine unci fig trco undiHturbed by the maddening nolsoof tho city. Hanks fail, railroadu go Into the hands of ro- ceivei'M, IxMimlng towns collapse, and all buhiiichH h( agnates, but the wise farmer can snap his flngors at all theso things Ho is tho monarch of all ho surveys on his broad acres. And tho honesty of his boys and tho purity of his girls Is guarded against temptation, and in them he is giving tho country its man hood and womanhood. Tho farmor is to bo envied, and if he is not content with his lot he is lacking in wisdom. Real Estate Transfer!. H. M. Rhodes to Ileynoldsvlllo Hor- nugh, for lot in Ileynoldsvlllo. Kill; August If), The Hell, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Co. to Catharine Ward, for lot in Wlnslow township. loll; July in, 'IX). Ida M. Wynkoop to Harbra Dunklo, for lot in Wlnslow township. 12(H) Hoptomhor in, Ihii:i. Harbra Dunklo to Ida M. Wynkoop, for lot In Wlnslow township. $22li; Hoptemlier 18, IHSl.'l. Klchard Taafo to Mary Taafo, for lot In Wlnslow township. 1.IM); August 21, 1WX Solomon Shaffer to Joseph Anson landsehneider, for lot In Ileynoldsvlllo. W7f; May It), IK'.M. W. H. lleynolds to 1). J. Thomas, for lot In Wlnslow towiinlilp, 2!2; July 22, ma. John Cottle to John Young, for lot In Wlnslow township, U0; May 20, 1SS7. Thomas Mel'lierson to Jacob Morn Ingslar, for lot In Wlnslow towiiHhip. f KM); Heptemls-r 12, 1HIK1. John Young, to Thomas Mel'lierson, for lot In Wlnslow township. Hil; August, iwi:i. Tho Hell, Ijewis & Yates CNial Mining Co. to Annie Hest, for lot In Wlnslow township. 982; March 10, 18IKJ. McConncIl, Smith, et al. to Charles Reynolds, for lot In lleyiioldsvllle. t Nil; August 1), 1HII.I. Mi-Connell, Smith, et al. to Russell Smith, for lot in Ileynoldsvlllo. WO; April 20, 1811.1. David Reynolds to William 1'rlcstcr, for lot in Wlnslow township. $HM); February 1), I HIM. David Reynolds to Win. and Henry I'rlester, for lot In Wlnslow township. 175; August 5, lw.'l. The assassination of Carter H. flarrison, Mayor of Chicago, Saturday evening by Eugeno Patrick Prondergast, changed the program for the closing day, Oct. 30th, of tho World's Fair. Mayor Harrison, although 08 years old, was to have boon married to Miss Annie Howard, one of the wealthiest and most popular young ladies of Now Orleans, on the 7th of this month. Ho was married three times. In an account . of his career published in tho Pittsburg TimtK Monday, the statement was mado that Carter Harrison was elected World's Fair Mayor of Chicago last spring by a combination of tho worst element in the city, as hia platform was "that everything was to go," and that 3ie lived ,p to this and Chicago during -e Fair was "wide open," as the phrase goes. Those who go to the country in June and leave it in September miss many of Its most exquisite charms. The first frosts of autumn produoe a change in the foliago as if It had been touched by the wand of a magician. One who rides up and down through the country at this season of the year, and witnesses the variety and beauty of the tints that deck the mountains and valleys, must be filled with admiration and wonder. In some localities the gorgeous and varigated forosts present a spectacle which almost oppresses the beholder with its glory. And If he does not learn lessons of wisdom from this dis play of nature's grandeur ho must be a dull scholar. In landscape gardening artists sometimes work out significant designs with plants and flowers. A star, an anchor, a shield, a conqueror on his charger, may be seen growing out of tho ground. In the ample and magnificent grounds near Monterey, Cal., in the midst of which stands the Hotel del Monte, stanzas of poetry are seen growing up amid fragrant flowers and beautiful lawns. The traveler who tarries a day at this famous resort neods but little intelligence to enable him to spell out the thought which was in the mind of the designer. The thought of the Creator who planted the forest and gave innumerable and indescribable tints to the foliage is Intelligible to the thoughtful. But the lessons of the leaves and of tho autumn are many, They tell of God, and of life and of death,' and awakon Inquiries concerning the future which only find a satisfactory answer in Him who "hath abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel." At King & Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. Go to Rlston's for ammunitions of all kinds. A now surrey and buggy for sulo by A. L. Peters, Hopkins, Pa. Fall underwear for ladles' and children at H. J. Nlcklo's. Best lino of heavy boots at Robinson's. Glenn Mlllircn bus entered Into tho rcnl estate business. He has for sale a ono and ono half story cottage In tho Tannery row which ho will sell at a bargain. Decorated lamps at Schultze's. Why pay rent any longer? Walter Spry has three good houses for sale, two on Jackson st. and on Worth st., at bar gains. Got His Pension Back, lltnx'kwnyvlllr Itivonl. Augustus Abel, of Heechtree, was In tho vlllago on Monday. His mission was to get his pension voucher executed, which called for six months' pay instead of three, as tho others did. Mr. Aliel was ono of tho votorans whoso pension had boon discontinued by tho Investi gating committee of tho now adminis tration until tho pensioner could show eaiiso why It should be continued. Tho cause was shown by Mr. Abel, and It was so conclusive that ho received word that his clulm would bo allowed, and a fow days later tho voucher arrived for tho six months' pay which had boon withheld. drifting tvltlt lt Mt. Wyper McDonald At the Ameri can House, Hrookvlllo, Pa., Oct. 25, 18!)3, by Rev. J. W. Baisdell, James Wypcr and Miss Jano McDonald, both of Coal Glen, Pa. Seckist FOLTZ At the M. E. parson age, urookvlllo, Pa., Oct. Zo, J HIM, by Rev. J. W. Blalsdoll, U. G. Secrlst and Miss Alice E. Foltz, both of Reynoldsville, Pa. ! aiiquotta. An English admiral who was ones vis iting a French flagship laid down bis quid on convenient bulkhead before entering the officers' quarters. Wheu ha cam ont again, he was astonished to find the quid in the place where he had kit it. "Pool" said he, In tha hearing of soma of the sailors, "yon Frenchmen will never be true sea dogs. Mo English bine jacket, now, would ever have left an ad miral's qnld alone." Whereupon one of the French sailors stepped up, touched his cap and said: "Beg pardon, admiral. I was chew ing your quid while you was in there, but I put It back, you know, when I heard you coming out." Chicago Post Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the STAR in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give them the best local papor in Jefferson county and will give them free, either the 11 omih'il or Amert can farmer, for one year. Tho two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is tl.00 a year. This offer Is made only to thoso In Pennsylvania. Flrt Fire J Fire!" Reynoldsville, Pa., July 5, 1803. To all whom it muy concern: My dwelling bouse on Hill streot, Reynoldsville, Pa., was struck by light ning on June 25th and was insured la N. G. Plnney's agency, Brookvllle, Pa., by Walter Spry, solicitor. The loss was paid Thursday and I can recom mend Plnney's agency as prompt and reliable. 10-6. JOHN WILLIAMS, Fontenalle's rnmei et Mind. The distinguished French author, Fon tenelle, was fond of asparagus cooked in butter. Cardinal Dubois was equally in love with the vegetable served with white sauce. Being once Invited to dine together at the house of a friend the effort was made to gratify tho palates of both by prepar ing half the asparagus with butter and balf with white sauce. While the preparations were in prog ress the news was brought in that the cardinal was dead. Fontenelle did not wait a moment. Rushing to the door of the kitchen, he cried to the chef: "Jean! Jeanl You may cook all the asparagus in butter." New York Recorder. A Polyglot MMingerlo. A tolerably well practiced linguist is required for Mine, Scalchi'a family of pet animals. Other 11 parrots, 10 un derstand French and 1 English, while one of her pugs comprehends only Italian and one English. She has five other dogs whom she addresses in labelle langue. All these are In her pleasant villa In the suburbs of Turin, where her hus band, Signer Lolli, makes wine from the grapes of his own vineyard and the great singer wanders In her woods early in morning gathering mushrooms for hor breakfast. She considers all green gar den vegetables good for the voice. Har per's Bazar. BpcBha For lUalf. Gaswell I tell you the phonograph is a great invention. Larimer Yes; it speaks for itself. London Tit-Bits. And Ulek Said Nothing. Airs. Newed Dick, dear, I'm glad you lou't forget to execute any order I give you. The other day I told you to order some kindling wood, and you must have thought of it constantly, poor boy, for that night you kept saying in your sleep, '"Give me a dollar's worth of chins!" Muslo and Drama. . New fall and winter millinory goods just received at Mrs. Kate Smeltzer's on Jackson street. It needs no special message of the President to tell the people of Reynolds ville where Reed's shoe store is. 1AUTION NOTICE. All iwrwins are hereby ruutlonad SRulnst mircliunlnii or In any wuy mrilUlliiK with the fiillowinii property now In the (xMMMKlon of w. u. uruinimuKii, ur niiisiow iowbmiip, jm-fi-Min couulv. Pa., vie All huuehokI kimkIk, one horse, une cow, one two-horse wuiroii, one huicity, 0110 pttlr Hh'ds, une alt'luh, hsruiwti, double and liiulc, Kraln ,,f all kinds, funning liiiuiL-nientH, lumber una ruurouu ui. atu. itu I luiuultfc tliM nmui mi Hie 14th duV Ol Octolwr. lHUi, and suld property la left with wild 11. L. Hruuibuuvh auhlei't to my order at any time. v. u. dbuimuuh. Oct. It) 1MB. 'M 3 SZ2 !a3 1 Q ? - 0 I . t I 5 S o v 3 a-o a a- 01 OJ 03 a 6 0 H w a TJ C c 5& V V 5 23 t 5 r: .5 1 u a j 3 - fe S-S a-Sg "1 lis . IS.3 3 $ a in U o u 3 &s o ?5 S3 8 TJ& x Every Woma:: bometimes neeaa a re.. able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Am prompt, safe ana oartaln In rasott. VIM paon Ina 1 Dr. Paal'O oavar diiappoint. Bant ajWDar 11.00. aalMsaiouiaO0.lClralaad.O. Bold by II. Alex. Stoke, druKlt. Baroalos! Baroains! ftatlraatt erimt VTablte. nuTTAToTRoTi -1' IIBUtlll RA1IAVAY. ThOHliort line l-tween HiiMols, Klilvwsy, llriidford, Siiliininnrii, lltifliilo, Itorlieftter. NliivurH Kails and uolnta In the unisir oil ri'Klnii, t)n nnd lifter June 41 Ii, Iwci, pniwetf Iter triilnn will arrive mid di-piirt from KnlH ('reek million, dully, etrept Hiimliiy, fol lows: TiOO A. M. llt-ndford AfriiniiniMlnllon-For IhiIiiM North lielwren KulU rreek nnd Irndford. T: In a. tn. mixed I nil ll for riiiiXHiitnwney, 10:05A.M. llnfTiilonml llm-hester mnll-Kor llrofk way villi, Ulilitwiiylolinonhiirir,Mt, Jewell, llrndfoiil. Hiilntnniirn. Ilnlfiilo nnd KoelieNlert rnniiectlnu nt JoliiiMinliiirir with I'. ft R. train II, lor Wilcox, Kline, Wnrren, t'nrry and Krle. IO:B A. M. Ai-i-oinmiMliillon -r'or HuHols, Hyki-M, IIIkKiiii nnd I'linxxiitnwtiey. 1:111 I'. M. Ilniilfoid Ai-i-oiiiiiiimIiiiIoii-Kor Meerhlree, MriM-kwny vllle, Kllinont, t'nr tiion, Itliluwity, JoliiiHonhurK, Mt. Jewell itnil Mruilforrl. 6:10 I'. M -Mull For llnlloli, Hykes, II I K Hun, PiinxHiiliiwner nml WnUton. Hi'ii I'.M.-Ai-i-oiiimiMliiiloii For lliitlols.HlK Itun 11ml I'linxNuliiwney, IHUO A. M.-Hiimliiy tnifii-For llris-kway- vllle, Itldirwiiy nnd .tolin-ioiibiii'ir. flii:i P.M. Hiimliiy I ruin -For liulloln, Rykim, 1 1 1 If Kim nnd riiiixxiitiiwni-y. I'lioiiHiinil tnlle HrkelH nt two rents Mr mile, Kood for iittMMiiKe lietween nil Hliitloim. .1. II. Mi'Intviik, Ai'iil, FnllHi-rei-k, I'll, J. II. llAIIIIKTT F.. '. I.AI K.Y. tlenet'lll Hunt, (leu, Tiim. Altenl It 11 IT N. Y. Km liexler N. V -RT THE- p ION NS Y LV A N I A RA I LRU A I ). IS F.FFKCT MAY 21, riillmli-lplilii ft Rrle llnllroiid HI vision Time Tllllle. Tl'lllllH lenve 1 1 Ifl wimmI. FASTWAUII 11:01 A M Train H, dully exei-pt Hiimliiy for Hlllilillry, lliirrl-tliurit mid Inlel lfieilliile Hlii tloim, nirlvltiK nt riilliiili lpliln H:M) p. h., New Vnrk.ll:;0 I'. M l Hull Imore, 11:41 P. M. Vimlihitfion, S:lfl . M. I'lillmiin I'nrlor enr from WlllliiiiiNiMirt nml piiHneiiKer eom-liea from Kline to I'lillinlt'lpliiii. i:.f.l I'. M. Train II, dully exi-ept Hiimliiy for lliirrlHhurtr mid Inlei-ineilliite hIiiiIoii-i, nr rlvliiKiil IMillndelpliln 4:.H A. M.rNew York, 7:10 A. M. Tltroimli rourh from liullol-i to U'llllnniMtHirl. I'lillmiin Hleephnr -urs from lliirrlHlnnix to FlilliiilelphlH nnd New York. Flillinlelplilii piiHseuui-rM eiin reinnln In sleeper iinclMurlieil iinlll 7:1m A. M. 9::iT I'. M.-Trnlii 4, (hilly for Hiliiliury, lllirrl-i. Iiiira nnd Inlermeilliile Hlnllomi, nrrlvlnir at rhlliiilelplilll, A:fill A. M-i New York, :;) A. M. Hull Imore, H:ii a. m.i WiisIiIukioii, 7::l a.m. riiiimaii rum nml iii4Hemrer rourni-a from Frleund ViliimHMil-t loliillliilelplilu. rfiHsemii-rs in Hiieu-r ror iiunimore nun Wiistilnulon will he irtinsferrad lulu Waih liiKton Hli-eiMir nt llnrrlHlmrK. WF.HTWAKH 1:W A. M - Train I, dully except Pnndiiy for Itiiluwuy, liiiUols, Clermont nml Inter meillule Hliitloim. leaves Kldnwiiy at 3:110 p. M. for Krle. 9:Mi A. M. --Train 3. dully for Erie nnd Inler meilliile iHilnts. 8:27 I'. M. --Train II, dully nxri-pt Hundny fur litine nnd Interniedlule hi al Ions. TIIKUl'lill TIIAINS Kt UC DltlFTWtMJll FltoM Til K KAST AN I) SOUTH. TIIAIN II lenves I'hlluilelnlilii H:Hl a. m.i Wuslilnitlon, 7.rlA M.i Hull Imore, s:4.rt A. M.t Wllki'shurie, III: 15 A. M. t dully exi-ept Holi day, iirrl vlnic ul lit Ifl wood nl 11:27 p. m. wllh I'lilliniiu I'urlor cur friim I'hlludelpliln to YlllllllllMHU't. Tit A I N :i leuves New York nt S p. in.: I'hllii ilclnlilii, 11:20 p. m.i WiimIiIiikIoii, lfi.41) n. m.i Hiilllmore, 11:41) p. m.i dully nrrlvlnir nt, I III ft wih ill nt H:.ri0 n. m. I'll 1 1 trill ii HleeiilnK rui-M from I'hlluilelnlilii In Fte nnd from WuHltlnifion nnd Hull linore to Wlllliim-iport nnd throiiixh piiHHi-imi-r rouches from I'lilln delphlu lo Fi le mid Hiiltimore to VVIIItuinH iiort mid to IiiiIIoIm, TKAIN 1 li'iivcs Kenovo nt. KM n. in., dully except Hiindiiy, arriving nt Driftwood 7:W n. m. JOIINSONBURO RAILROAD. (Dally exeept Hunilay.) TRAIN ID leuves ItlilKwny nl U:4Un. m.t .Tohn hoiiIiiiik lit 11:5,1 u, in., nrrlvluK nt Clermont ul 111:41 ii. in. TKAIN 20 leuves Vermont nt I0:M u. ni. nr rlvlnu nt .loliimouliurK ut 11:411 a. m, nnd Klilltway ut 1I:M u. ni. It IDG WAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAIIvY EYCF.PT SUNDAY. HO(ITIIWAHI). NOKTHWAUD, A.M. I'.M KM A.M. 12 111 12 IS 12 22 121)1 12 M 1142 12 44 D40 II 4H II 12 Illlr2 1(1 II) II) II 10 17 HTATIONH. Kliliwuy Isliiml Itiin Mill 1 1 ii veil Croylnnd HIiortH. Mills lllue Hock Vineyard Hun 12 411 21)20 Currier UK) lo:r HriK-kwiiyvllln 1 10 10 42 McMInn Hiimnilt 114 104s llurvey Kim 120 1011 KiiIIh Creek 14S ma i iu Hois TKA1NH LKAVK HlllOWAY. F.nHtwnnl. West ward. Train S, 7: 17 a. m. Train a, 1 1:34 a. m. Train, 1:41p.m. Train 1, 8:011 p. m. Train 4, 7: p. ui. Train II, 8:25 p. ru. I :ki 120 1 Hi ion 12 m 1214 1212 1210 12:iH 12 ! 12 2H 12 20 12 05 Too Oil 8 411 :il o;m 8 21 82 821 ami 17 f12 5 41 ;) stations No.l. No.5. No.S. U)l I 109 A. M. V. M. A- M. B. H. P. M ItedBank 10 4.1 4 40 1 Iiiiwnonliam.... 10 17 4 12 Nuw Helhlehem II :) 1121 1 Uitk KIiIku Il itl & 20 Mnyaville It 40 ft 41 IV 2M Humrnervlllo ... 12 01 6 On ft47 HnkvlUa 12 21 6 20 6 07 Hell K ill 6 2il ft ltl Fuller ii 4.1 6 Us & Keynoldavllle.. t Mi 8 17 8 44 I'uuowHt t Sh Tffi 6 52 Fulls Creek 12). 7 11 7 On 10 M (38 Ilulkaa, 7 111 7 Hi 11 05 145 Snliula 1 47 7 4H 7 2:1 VVInterhurn .... I 50 SOU T HenHold Ill'' S IH 7 41 Tyler S 11 S Irt 1 51 Glen Ktaher 1 21 8 20 S 01 llenumue 2 42 8 44 8 111 Grunt I'M 855 8 9U Driftwood 20 V 21 00 P.f M. P. M A. M. A. M. P. m. PEOPLE'S Bargain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale! Small Profit One Price! A. KATZEN, Prop'r. B M. I'HF.VOHT, uun. AiamiKer. J. K. WOOD, lien. Puss. Ag't. ALLI-XiHKNY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY communelne Sunday Juno IH, 1HII2. Iow (;railo Division. BASTWAnD. WRSTWAHD. STATIONS. Nn.2 No.fl No.10 108 110 A. M. A. M. P. It. P. M. P. a Driftwood 10 41 5 00 6 Grant 11 17 S Bo 7 UT lleneiett 11 2 S 41 7 18 Olen Finder 11 41 5 ID 7 W Tyler 1151 8 oil T44 lVnlteld 12 Ul 8 111 X 54 VVInterbum .... 12 10 8 21 &00 Hnlmln 12 22 37 12 DuHoIh 1 01 8 50 a 21 13 05 S40 Fulls Crock 1 20 7 20 82 12 15 5 I'ttiicoiiHl 1 in 7 2 U 40 HoynoldbTlllo.. 1 42 7 40 4H Fuller 1 5S 7 57 ft OA Hell 2 10 8 01) 17 Hrookvlllw 1 20 8 19 21 HummorvlUe.... 2 ail 8 its 9 44 Muyxvllle 2 5m 8 57 10 01 OukKidKo 8 OH a 01 10 is Now Hethlehem 8 II 11 10 21 LuwHonlinm.... 8 47 0 47 HudUiiuk 4 00 10 00 A. M A. M. P. M. A M. P. Trains dully except Sunday. DAVID McCAHUO, GanX. SuPT., Plttobunr, Pa. J AS. P. ANDERSON. Gem'i.. Pass. Aot Pittsburg, Pa sSy CURB CALL ON C. P. HOPPMftN, S)jciali.st in Lenses for the Eyes. SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION FREE. Nw anil Oompleta Treatmant, eouutliia of dim of ointmaiit. i nu.ui.nin.T.:! r??wlr?z 2fvJ7.!irai!d.dasiM. II maXaa an ooanilaa with tha knife or ndeoUonaof oartaollo aowTwhJch thla tarrlbla dhMaaa? Buaralf??"2 boaaa to our. anv o Yof'JIJVr hanaflU raaatvM. 11 a boa, a tor K br nalL GSnnUi ; roa. Oaarantaaa Iwwd by our aavDtaT CONST IP ATION h,',,lJP?'rt, tha rreat LTVKR and BTOloitMJl!LToSll& i aoa pa GOME, AND SEE! New Goods for Winter! -A complete line of- ! New Weaves and Shadefl, a Great Variety. You will be sur- priHed to see fmch a ptock in our city, but we have them and at Prices to Please all. Call and nee for yourself. We have a nice line of Notions, Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Ladies' and Children's Coats. BING 6c GO. This space reserved for ED. GOODER, JewelerANDOptician, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. BlOODPUKIFim. anan. mild laktf, atpaoiauy H-jrttd f--r fhlliirtn'spjai aulluaat UUaijTnxBlaaoadoBljbj . H. Auix. BtQKB Reyuolasville Haraware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE OF ALL KINDS, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD and IRON PUMPS. i And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA.
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