FIGHTS AMONG TAHS. 8.LCHi OF THE NAVY EVER BEAOV WITH THEIR FISTS. The fltaTnldablii Can.r. nf r"rlctlmi Mm- pt Thing Mart the Qtmrrrla, anal Thru Thff Mail lis ftattlrri-llrnlMtd Com. batant. "Foil Imwn a Ladder." Tho regulation njniltist; flfjlitlnK Is per hnpn tho dituliwt of nil navul niiln Hon It I linpowiililo of ciiforci'iiieiit. If it wcro puforcTcl to (lin letter, irrftT norn-ly nil IhiikIh miiiiiik tlio men for wnrtl would bo in tlin "brig" from oiip ypnr'd eud to tlio other. FIkIkIiik if Jintctlrully li lieeesNiry evil nmoiiK moil who wear their eimiitrr'n uniform for a livelihood. Dllleeni of experience hlink at It They know the hud, eon- j tntnlimtiiiR rpxtilta of liitteriiewi between I pair of bluejneketii nnder tlio foreeiw- tlo. Tliey have ieurnml that It ill Doner the thiuR should be fnuRhtont nnd dune with than thnt down of men ulumlil be drawn Into a qnnrrel thnt fontor nnd jrrowi mileiM tho hend of it in broken by a decisive bnttlo lietwoon the two men who have been ciiarlin nt oneh other. People who hnve mndo oeenn voynnes often dwell ii poll tho wenrinriw which hfls overcomo them nt tho Mulit of their fellow voyiiBerH eonnteiinneea townrd tho end of a pwwiiKa This is a fooling which is HKK'nvuted a thmmuitlfoltl nmid tho nnmiiifortiiblemirrountlliiifH ot a wnr vessel' foreenstlo, tho hnnilrotU of ocrtipants of which nro oblljp'd to tie constantly together for from no to three yonrs. Knell mnu lecomes thor oughly nwnre of nil his matin' little characteristics, nndnfter awhile, wheth er these characteristics nro kihmI or bnd, they jar nm him, if only on nccount of thuir monotony. Thus friction is kcii orated, aud it Is for this reason that the crew of ft ninn-of wnr just returned to tho United fcttntes after n three years' cruixo iu foreign wnters Is generally such a sour looking lot, even as concerns the officer nft, who become quite ns sick of each other ns do the nu u for ward. Hardly a dny passes thnt there is not at least one scrap on board most men-of-war, with the promise of a heavier battle to follow. A bluejacket seats himself on another's ditty box, nnd, on being roughly ordered by tho box's owner to vacate, ho refuse nnd con signs the owner to a much less moist place than Davy Jones' locker. The men come together, two or three blow are exchanged, and then, ns by common couseut, each man draw away, both feeling that tho "jimmy legs" (i. e., the master at arms) is not fur distant and neither coring for a trick in the "brig. " Having thus become involved In tho minor fistic argument of the deck, the two bluejackets are looked to by- the entire ship's company to bring their affair to a Kitisfoctory conclusion. The mere exchange of growl between the two men doesn't go. "Pipe down there, ye men-of-war chaws, and settle the thing right, " is the general remark hurled at them by all hand when they laeet iu mere context of cuss word, and the sailor who is considered to be the aggrieved mnu is wntched enrefully to see if he makes any preliminary move toward arranging a regular fight He almost always doe. Nearly all the regular fights between bluejacket aboard ship are pulled off down below in one of the flreroom or in an empty bunker. Tho empty bunker is preferred on account of its greater isolation. Wbeu a fight is to come off between two bluejackets below, all hand know all about it, often includ ing tho master at arm himself, but very few of the men, unless they are intimates of tho combatants, expect iu vitatiouH to the fray. There is not room in a bunker for mora thau half a dozen friends of each muu, and even with this number the space is rather contracted. With a second each and a referee agreed upon by both, the men, stripped naked to the waist, go at it The tight are not of the rough aud tumble order. The men fight according to regular prize ring rules, and thuir shipmates are present to see that the rules are complied with. A many a CO round are sometime fought Ordinarily one of the men goes under by the time the tenth round is called. If the men are unequally matched and one of them is getting palpably the worst of it, all hands in the bunker agree that the thing should stop, aud it doe stop. If the contestant are about of a sort, the fight is carried on to the end, nntil a knockout blow is planted by one of them or both are too weak to (o on. At the conclusion of the fight the on lookers quietly depart from tho bunker and ascend to the dock by different en gine room ladders, so as not to attract the atteutlon of the offioer of the deck. Both men generally get pretty thor oughly mauled and bruised up in these bunker fights, and when the battle is over they jump into their uniforms and repair to the sick bay to get themselves patched up with arnica, court plaster, oto. The surgeon knows at a glance what ails them, but for the sake of form he asks them what the trouble ia they have both fallen down a ladder. Both at the some time? No, sir; they fell down different ladders. "That's ca rious I" murmur the surgeon, with a mile and a faraway look in his eyes, scribbling an account of their injuries in his record, and then he orders the apothecary to dress their wounds. Washington Stur. Lone Walt. . "Grandpa, how old are you?" "I am tf 7 yours old, my door. " "Thou you were born 80 years beforo I was. What a long time you hud alone waiting for uiel" Philadelphia Times. That army chaplaincies continue to be very alluring to the clerical mind is indicated by the fact that nearly U00 ministers applied to the federal govern ment for appointment to a single va Atucy that receutly occurred. Gave. Him Another A young man who had been two dny at the I'once tin 1 4111 on what may well bo called u combination of business and pleasure, since he was courting a mil lionaire's daughter temporarily residing there, went to the clerk and asked for his bill. Tho clerk looked ut tlio young man carefully for a long moment, then made out and banded over a bill for f'JIIH. The young man did not slugger or grow pallid. Ho Indited tho slip of paper back to tho clerk and said: "(lues again, you chump. I've got more money than that "New York Time. Wnln Allegiance. "I am afraid CVilonel I'oa.er i losing his patriotism. Have yon not leeil that ho has quit taking off his hat when he meets mi American Hag?" "Tho colonel is getting bald. " Indi anapolis Journal. DOWITS' 3SZ.Z2ZZR Gures Coughs, Golds, Group, Whooplng-Oough, Gonsumption and all Lung Diseases. Tnnla atanil tiv Downs' r".lllr ' heeuiian It mire ami lina fMirptl for slxty-flv years. This I tho ' strongest possiDie enaorscmrnt vi us merits. ITlce zoc. uuo. nuu I 11.00 per bottle. At Druggists. Htnry, Johoton II Lord, Propt., Burlington, Vt, Koi- mile by II. A. SleKe. GET AN fortune timid III hunt, let an 'tin- hnil. O'l an "in- EDUCATION iKL?.r":.fSi " :i . . L.T niiminmnmw m mm llllfll, I R. rim' cliu rcominlOoiM n1 1 rnu. Ktie em to Minimi". nrriilani sntl lllim. mt..wllrMa t.l Nrl B.C1. U.. Pa. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-stioer and General Blacksmith. Hoi-He nhiH'Inu: (Iiiiiu In I lie iit'iitesl nilinnur mid liy tlin lut(Mt Imiirovcft inetlintli. liver KHMlltTtircnt klntlH of HhiH'rt nmtle for currer t Ion of fiuilty aeilon unit (IIhihm'(I feci. Only (he IhnI iiiuke of Hlimm uml iihIIh iiM.d. He imlrliiK of all klntlH rnrefiilly unci nrnmplly lloilli. HATIKrACTION llllAHAMTKKII. I.UinlMT- nien'B Hiiiipllea on Imnil. .luekwin ft. neur Klftli, Heynoltliivlllr, Pa. i LLEGHRNY VALLEY UAILWAY COMPANY coinmonidng Sunday, May Hi, 18H7, Low (irado Division. KAHTWAHD. o.l.No.A. No.U. KM l. M STATIONS. A. M P. M. Itufl Hunk LhwhoiiIiihii New llelhlehuiu (ink Klilitu M iiysvllln hiiriiimtt-vlllu... lliiHikvlllu Hell Knller IteyiKiltlHVlllu.. Puiu'oiinI I'iiIIh Ci-eitk UlllltllH Siilmla Wlnierburn .... I'enlleld Tyler , Itenexitle (I run I HWftwoocl Ill Ml 4 ii 4 :in 5 in ft In it mi It .m ii ;it 1 1 41 ft 20 2: ft 211 4ft IMl vi id 12 ill ft 41, (I Ul III III ft 1121 mil ift 6 2T S 4. (I M 7 Ut 7 l IIS l II 22 v: m 411 til 4 7 111 7 HI 7 2il 7 il 7 42 II IU 1 211 I ;iti I 41 I M 1 Tilt It IK 1 a- S 211 s mi 1 mi I 40 7 i 7 S.-. 7 41 7 ri 7 Ml S 211 H 17 tS 2? t! 47 tS idl 8 IA 8 5H H Vi V, P. M A, WKHTWAKD. No.2 No.llNu.lU 104 STATIONS. A. M A. P. M Driftwood ... ('runt tlcnoxtjtte ... Tyler I'enlleld Wlnierburn . Hubiila in in ft mil A 50 till lie tft .171 U Il7 tt ml n in 11 211 II AUI III 4 II li II . II It.' 4:1 411 All 7 12 7 2ft 7 W 7 ft II 42 7 211 7 42 7 AU 47 All 8 OA 4H 22 8 Hi IlullolH KiiIIh Creek 3 a- S 401 S AU 40 0 Ml 1 2n tl 211 I'lincoiiBt KuynnldHVllle. Fuller Hell tlrookvllle HumnittrvUle... MnyiivlHii OtikKlditn 7 HI I n 1 ftl 7 41) 7 n; 4J l 8 011 8 III 8 :t! 8 A2 9 on 2 II It 41 8 A7 19 17 I 27 2 4' X 9 !U New lletlileiiom V Hi a 10 l.awNonhHm.. Ited Hunk 41 a AU ftft p. a. m. Tralna dally except Hunduy. DAVIIi MotiAKUO, Obs'l. Bopi. .f AS. P. ANDEH8UN GsN'i. Pass. Aot. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. The short. line between IIiiRoIr, Rldxway, Bradford, Hnlamunea, HutTalo, Uoekeater. Nluitara Falls and polnU iu the upper oil region. On and after Nov. Iftth, lStlO, piiHHen Vertralini will arrive and depart from Kails IJrouk station, dully, except Sunday, as fol Iowhi 7.2ft a m nnd l.iia p m tor Curwcnsvllle and ('Ivurfluld. 10.00 a m Buffalo and Rochester mall For HroekwHvvllle, KldKWuy.JoliiiHonhiirK.Mt. .luwett, Bradford, Hulumancu, llultiilo nnd UtH'lieHter; coiineutlna ut .loliiiaoiihurii Willi F. & E. trnlii H, tor Wilcox, Kunu, warren, Corry unci Erie. 10.27 u ni Aceomniodutlon For Fykes, Big Kun and 1'uiixnutuwney. 10.28 a m For HeynoldHVllle. 1.13 p 111 Bradford Aec-onimt)datloii For Heecbtree, llrockwuy vllle, KII111011I, Cnr- nion, Kidxwny, JoIiiihoiiIiuik, Mt. Juwett and Bradford. 1.2J p. ni. AeeommrHtutlim for l'unxnu- tuwney and Hip Hun. 4.2.1 p. 111. Mull-For Diillolx, Hykca, Pis Kun I'linxHiiliiwiiey and Wulstun. 7.40 p 111 Aeeoniiiiodulloii for BlK liun und I'liiixNiiiaMaey. I'UNNeiiKunt are rititstd to purcluiso llck eu liefore unlerhm ihe eurii. An excuits cliHrno of Ton (Viim will bo collecled by eon duelorNwIieii fares nro puld 011 trulim, from allHtutloiiMwlieroatli'ktl.olllee lanialiilaliied. llioiiHiind inllu tlekuta at two eeiilH per mile, uimmI for iiHMnime between all Hlalloua. J. II. .MoImtyiik. Anenl, FulU Ureek, ltt. E. U. Lapsv, Oku. I'm. Aiirut, Uoulieater N. Y. A Common Danger. If you have ever hod a cold which yon permitted to "wear awny'1 It may In : tcrcxt yon to know that It was n danger, ons proceeding. ICvoi y cold and cough I willed In neglected paves iho way for coiiHiiiuptlon, bronchitis, asthma or j catarrh. Olio's (Mire, tho famous I (lerii.iui throat, and lung remedy, will I cure any eoogh or cold and save you ! from consumption. Call on II. Alex. Sloko and get a mtmplii lad tin free, t.arfi sl.o 2. nnd fillo. VANTi:i I'AlTlii t l, m:s nit viimi:n " lo travel fur n-sioiiMllie ctnhlMicd hotee In 1'ente.ylviiiilit. Nullity fi-n m,d ,.m IM'llHi..,, I'lMlliott H--frilllli.il. Kefcrcticc. '".ni'lose tti-ir-MtlflrcHMCit Mutinied envelope. The National, .ttnr liiNiiniticti llldtf , flilcituo, OF RF. souts villi:. ('dpi ta I, Surplus, $:)(,)oo. '. Illi'lipll, rrealilenll Mi'll siwlellmiil, Vlre Pres.) Joint II. KMiielier, 4'iia'lilor, Dlrpctorat (!. Mllehell, Seoll Me.Clellnnd. .I.V. Klnu, .lohii II. Cotlwir, II. E. Brown, (I. W. I'tllH r. .1. II. Kituehor. INmn a ireneritl liHiiklnir biHltnHiiiifl Mollelta ( tne aeeoutiiH or iiM-miniuiH. proreMionai tm-iij tnrnierK, ineehnnleM, tnlnts. liitiilH-rmeri nntl olherH, promlHlns IhtMitoNl etireful atlention to 1 be IniHliieNH ot all M'ionM. Snfo fleHiHlt Hnxen for rtMit. I'lrMt Niitloinil Hank liitllillnir, N0I1111 bltH-k Flrr Proof Vault. WANTEIl FAITIIFt'f, MEN OH WOMEN ?" lo Irnvel ftir renpotedlllo eHltiblKbetl hoiiM4 In tYhtetvlviiiilH. Hiibiry S;n(i uud i-k- IielmeH. I'oMftloll pernilllielll. Kefeienee. ''neloso self nddr0Hed Hininiietl etiveloH. The National, Hlar limiiratieo IlltU., I'lilenwo. ItE NEW STORE New Store, New Goods, New Prices, New Methods! I respectfully announce to the public of Reynoldaville and surrounding that I will open up a NEW STORE in Alex. Stoke's Building, Cor. Main and Fifth SU, with a complete newly purchased stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. You Are All Cordially Invited to come and inspect the New Store and learn its new methods of Up-to-date store-keeping. IT WILL BE n CfSfi STORE?. Cash Buying and Cash Selling will be the great aid of success to the New Store and make it a Money Saving Institution for the people of Reynoldsville and surrounding. Did you ever figure out the difference between Cash and Credit when it comes to keeping house? Cash buys cheaper. Cash is Monarch; it demands the choicest bargains that the markets offer, at the lowest prices obtainable; Cash does business at a less expense than Credit does, because he has no book-keepers to pay and no bad debts to lose, and when you buy for cash you pay far less money for another reason: You Don't Help Pay Other People's Bad Debts. THESE ARE OUR REASONS why we should deserve a part of your patronage. Vfill lAlill Finfl SOME Startling Low Prices marked on the goods. Lower prices fUll Villi lillU than you ever saw before in Reynoldsville, but this you have a right to expect because I am doing business on a different basis. . CASH ONLY, AND MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. What does "money back" mean ? It means that if after you have purchased our goods you would rather have the money than the goods, the money goes to you without a word. You see we have to be sure that our Goods are All Right, are Bought Right and Sold Right. THIS STORE will be run to your interest, by saying you . money. Come Early and urge your economical neighbors to come with you. Stoke's Building, Main St., How to Be Handsome. It I mistake to suppose that tlin ... 1 t I 1. I 1 ... j wiiij wnj Mi Of! otiu imiKins; IS 10 IXI horn so. (iood lieu! Hi has more to do with jtood looks than anything elnn. Hnnh illseiise as eoiiHt.lpatlon, d,yHpepla, liver eotnplalnts, flieiiitiutlHiti. nervous disorders, Ac., not only shorten life, but spoil tempers and "looks." llaeon's I Vlerv K tfiir fill lint noi'vea imii'i.m I hem. troubles. H. Alex. Stoketselis It, and will j;lvi! you n f.imiple piiekiiy,, free. Lni'iro sl.o irie. and fit re. We are lwnyH mn-iviiig new gdods and enn nlwayn glvo you good vnlut'H in Dry Goods, Not ions, CloMiiii, l ints mid Cni)s, Shoes, IPj tc. AV! rnrry a compMe ntot-k )f ttverytliin and you will find our (JKOCKUIKH mid PROVISIONS always up to Htandard in pi)ility, and tlm very lownt pricn. W invito a Hhar of your trade. . WILL OPEN lay, Oetote E. WEINSTEIN, The history of flown'. F.llxlr Is Identlenl with Ihe hhttory of New England for tho Is.t flfiy yeuiM. It euros i-niiiths snd rold. For ule by II. A. Sloke. CtiMtlreiiesii Is the'i'iiiine of the luloleiiiiit "bull breath" of mull Unties. Ilr. Henry llm ler's Mandrake Hitters remove Iho rsuw nnd proven! the evil, nnd rest only 2flrenl. For nnle by II. A. Hloke. Arnlenft (111 l.lnlmenl l Ihe bent remedy known for hi I IT jolutH. I'or nale by II, A. Hloke. JEFFKHSON SUPPLY CO. Reynoldsville, Penn'a OTRLMcCONNELL, ItKYNOMJSVILLE. I'A. f'HANKJ. HLACK, Vv,,Hitor. Tim lemlliiK hotel of llm town. I Ifiirl, itur ler for eomnierebil men. Hleam heal,, free bun. bath room anrl ehMCta mi fvirv firm. oitnjile rfKimn, bllliiinl room, teleihtjiio con- neeiionn ve. II OTKIj 11KLNAP, UKYNOMJSVILMC, I'A. J. V. Itll.LMAN, I'mjiririw. Klml eliinn Inerery pmilenliir. (.orated In b very eeinre of llir biHllievh lull I. of town. Tree 'bin lonntl from trnltiH iilitleornmiKllnna simple room for eotninerebil traveler, $lttcrlliitrciM. E. Nm- .IUSTICK OK TMK PKACE And Ileal Kntalc A Kent, Keynoltl.vlllA, I'm, MITCHICLL. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. flfllpc on Wet. Mtiln tnef, nnrxMlla lb Commercial llolel, Ueynolilnvllle, 'n. 1 Z. (iOHlKiN. ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, llrookrllln, .TnfTennin Co. Pa. fllllee In rtKim formerly iKTiiilt d by Oordon .V Corbel I. WuhI M11I11 Hi reel.. Q M. M(.IM)NAM), ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, Notary I'tiblle, real evlato avent, Patnnta noenrefl, rolbM-iloriH mtirle pnimfitly. OITIee III Nollill liltiek, UevuoltlHVllle, l'u. JjMtANCISJ. WKAKIjKY, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, filllee In Mnhtiney biilkllnK, Main Pi reel, lleynolflHVille, l'u. jMITH M. MfiCllKIOHT, ATTOIIN KY-AT-LAW , Notary I'nbllr nntl Iteal Fulatn A Kent, fol leetioii will rerolvr ncimit iilleniliin. tlrllce In the Koster bli-K, near Ktofl1re, Keyn olilHVllle, 'a. JH. H. E. IKKJVEIt, KKYNOLDSVILLE, I'A. Iteolflerit (lenllHt. f n bulldlnc nrar Mntho tllt ehiirrh, oiiikikIIii Arnold bloek. (lentld nea In fipfiratlnir. jyn. r. e. HAunrsoN, SUHGEON DENTIST, l.'eynnldvlll, pa. fJlllec In room formerly occupied by 1. 8. McCnilirht. D u. n. deveke king. DENTIST, (Iffleeover KeynohNville lliitdwnre Co. Ktore, Main Hlreet, lleyuoldsvllle. l'u. WANTF.n-KAITHKn. MKN OR WOMEN " lo travel for rmKinlhln rMnhllnhitd bouse In I'eiitisylvanlit. Kiilary ITni and ex utuiHi., I'oxltlon permiinent Keftirr'nre. Knelow (!lf-nddreHHetl Htnnipert envelope Thn Niitloinil, Star Inxiiranee llldir., t'hlcnKo. Why THE PEOPLE buy ttielr Goods at tne New Furniture . Because we are getting in something new almost every day, and by bo doing we Keep Up to the Times both in Styles and Prices and, while we believe in quick sales and small profits, we are certainly enabled to quote you the Lowest Possible prices. We do not boast of selling goods at cost and below cost. W make a little profit on everything we sell, but we don't want the " earth. We wan't our customers to live as well as ourselves. Picture Framing a Specialty. Thanking you for past favora and soliciting a contiu ance of same, J. II. tne Gasti Furniture Dealer. II UG S
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