n JDlitJMK 1. M-:YNOUNVIM,K, I'KNN'A., WKDMlfSPAY, MAY 115, 1W2. NIIMIIMK '.). , in r lIUcrlliiiu'i'it. jfl MITCHELL. ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. I tlflll't' nil Vt'lt t Still hIII'I'I, iiijunlli I III' ...... .l..l II. .1.. I 11. ...... .Ill- III.. I'.. U. II. K. IIOOVKU. RKYNOLDKVILLK. PA. l..l,l..m il. niui In liullillnir neiir Metlm- i I'lmn'li, nl'l" bIH' Arniilil lilneli. Heinle- lit In niierultiiK. rt. II OTKL Md'ONNI'.I.L. UKVNol.nsVILLK. PA. FltAXKJ. IH.ACK, 'inii-whir. Thv leilillnu lintel nf llietimii. Ileiiiliiiiir-tt-i-n fur eiitmiietvliil nu n. ennui hint, flee 'lull. Imlll hanil mill i'IiM'Ih nil elirv limn. Mllliltl' llii, 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 I Imilll. lell plume eiill tieellell. Al'. J OTKL IIKI.N AP. REYNol.MKVII.LK. PA. ft H K K X if ( '( A N -' It. 'iniWi tor. rii-it i'Iiihs Ineieiy :ii'tli'iiliii'. I.neiiieil In tin' vim v eeiine tf III' hii-.lni"'-' purl if Iiimii. -'-l' Mill" tO llllll ftlllll I I Jllll llll'l lnlllllHHlilll-4 llllllle Mil IIIIH Fill I'llllltlU'I'i'lllI 1 til I'li'ti. yM ERIC AN lloTKL. HIM H)K VILLI'.. PA. in ri'ixinox it I.OXH, '.-i.y IMiinlliil'' In mill fiiniutll ii iiIiim. Knriiiii'iin iii nut n ill . HiMi'f luiiii'il mill ll'.'lih'il 1 1 uns. lint mill mill Ulllel. WlMelll I'lllnll Tetev:ilili "III..' in liiilliliiiir. 'I'hi' Imli'l In till I'll Willi ll 1 1 I hi' lin iili'l I Ill i iileiiees. lo.MMKHCIAL HOTEL. HRooKVILLK. PA.. JAS. II. Cl.OlKlt. I',ihl: Hlimpli' liinin- im tin' ;iiillliil llimr. Iltiil-e lieiiieil liy iitiliinil iru. lliimll'ii" liimiil rn'iii nil I nun-. It uitalo. Rochester & pitts- HlUli RAILWAY. Tlie short llni' lielueen iHuK HIik'M ii v . Ul-mlnil'il. hll III inn 111 ll. Itlllliiln, l(erlie-.li't', Mmiilill I ll 1 1- lliiil I ii 1 1 1 1 ( n III lliv lliiel' nil n'Klnn. Hi mill n Tl i r Niivi'iiiIiit a.'il. s, pn 1 1 -iri'f tlillliH u III iii rlve mnl ilepnrt fnim t'lilli 1'11'i lv slut inn, ilnlly, rM'i'pl Hinihiy, te. Tnl Iiiiim: 9llO A. M. Itrnilfiinl At iiiiiiimIiiI Inn I'nr IMlllltH Nlll'tll iH'tlll't'll l-'illlH I'H'I'k mill lilnlfntil. 9:A. A. M.- IIiiIViiIimiiiiI llm-lii'sli'i- mull l or llinrktvnyvHIf, l(liluuii.v..liiliiiniiliiiin..ll. .li'iii'tt, lirnilitiiil. :ilmiimii-ii. Iliillnln mill lln'lii".li'r: I'lintieetlim m .lnliiiniiliiirti Willi I1. A. K. 1 i-ii In :i, fin- Wtli'nx, Iviini'. m rrll. I 'nrrv met Kile. 10: l. A. M. A.viniiinniliilliili I'nr Hillliils, svki's, lllir Hun mill I'utH'.iiiiiwiii'V. l:'Jil I'. M. Hi iiilfnril A mil ii I n i Inn I'nr . Itl'lt'lltll'l', ItllM'kliliyi till'. I'illllHIIlt. t'lll'- liinn. Klilifwiiy, .Inliiiiiiiilitii'K, Ml. .Ii'lii'll mill Ititiilliiril. I'. M. Mull I'nr Hiillni", SyUi'i, Ilk Kim. I'linVHiiitiivni'V mill U tilMnn. Hl5.' I'.M. Ai'rnlilliiniliil Inn I'm IMlllnKIIlK Kitu mill lunv''iitiiiiiiry. TrnliiN Arrlti'- 7:MA. M.. Ai'i'iiihiiiimIuIIiiii I'iiiixmiIuu ni-y : ll:.Vi A. M., Mull frniii U ul Ktnn mill I'niiX'.ultiiviH'y: ii:-i.'i A. M., Ai riilnniiMlul Inn fl-nln III mirnril : I :'JH I'.M., ArriiintiHHlut Inn ii-nln I'lllixsiituunrv: 4:.Vi P.M.. Mull finui li ,.iln mill It. m-Im-i 11 ; N: I'. M., Ai nininilullnil fiiiin Itriiilrnnl. I'llllllMllllI llllll' lli'kl'tN til. Ill MM H'- HiIIi'. i.'nhI fnr J in "--lii:!' In'1 unrll nil sliitlultH. .1. II. MrlM'Vttl., Al'i'HI. l-'ulKrii'fU. Tit. liKO. V. IIAHTI.KTT, .ll l. I'. TllllMI'SON lit'lli'l'lil Supt. (int. I'us, Aui'lit lllil.ir.inl. I'll. lim lii'sli'i', N. V. I.fjWiU KN Y YAI.iTkY i 5 A I IAVAY 'COMPANY '(iniiiu'iiriii)f Stiniliiy, Juno MH, S1M. 1-w (iniilii DiviKinn. V.ANTWAIIII. HT.VTKINH. No. l.!NoA;Sin.u. II A. M. P. M.'a. M. I'. VI. lii'illliink 10 411 4 :m . I.hwsiiiiIiiiiii III 14 4 44 Ni' lli'llil. lil'lll II '-Nl A I" iMk Kiilitii ll :t"i A i'i Miiiviiii' ii :m' ft aw MuyHvllli- II 4:1! ft :ti Hmiinii't-vllUi . .. li Uii ft .Vi KliHikvllk i -IV II 14 H l."i I'iiUit la 4:1: 11 :n :t4i Ki'VlinlilxVllln .. I (HI H.MI (I : I'Htii'iiiiM 1 mil 11 .vi ? 11a KiillHi'tci'k 117 7 07 Tl III W 1 111 Mnl 1 ;m 7 l:i tit 1 1 m huiiiiiii 14: 7 ai Whiti'inliiirii... I ftj 7 4ii Vi'iiHMil 1 iff 7 4i Tyli't- 2 mi 7 .Vi (Inn I'IkIiit a in x in Hi'iiiizi'ttti a ;ci n aa i I'M III J44 f.Lt Drift wihmI a III 9 III P. M. P. M. A. H. A. M. lull P. M. I 411 I Ml WKtrrwAHii. HTATIONH. So.2 1 Nn. iNn.Kll 1UH A. M. 10 UV 10 C! Drift wood .... OrHiit Buni'si'ttii .... iilon Kbilmr... Tylur lVnHi'ld "Wlni4irhurn ., HhIiiiIh lllllllllH FHUnl'riHik ... f'UIlClltlHt UcyiinlUKvlllu Kulli'r HrookvllW'.... Humnu'riUlu.. Muyitvllle Mlllvlllv OukHhliif 7 OKI Ill 4:il 7 ai 7 41 11 0 11 1ft 11 a.i 7 M fl 07 H l:i H 27 11 HI 11 4H ia in 7 00 7 in H ll 11 M 11 4ft 4 on 4 10 1 17 tl ftl 1 :h 1 4' 7 IN 7 aii 7 4 8 ( h as Ml (Ih li 2ft V 4. i 1 Mi 2 ai a m a us a oa a on H ftl Ml1 New HclliW'lit'Ui a ir.l 9 10 l.Hwwihliuro. lU'd Uitnk.... a 47 4 01 A. H. 9 4ft 10 (XI A. M.IP. M Trulii dully except Sunday. DAN1D MoCAUGO. Ckn i.. f HPT., IMttNhurir, I'll. JAB. P.ANDEKKON.Gkn'i,. I'ahh. Aiit., I'lttHllUI'V, I'll do you nj:ed a new attire? If bo, and you want a good fittinir and well made milt at a reasonable fitrure you will re ceive same by placing your order with J.C.Froehliche, 'ME AUTISTIC TAILOR, Next door to Hotol MoOonnell, KKYN0LU8VILLE, J'A. A DANGEROUS ACCOMPLISHMENT. lln fllinl Too Well mnl Hit Tltry Tank II Im Out nf Tetiiitntlnii. "Awny up In llio Hli-rrim, wlmro Iho iniiiinliiin-i rciir llii ir nmw wlillc pi'iiltx nml Ktniiil likn ni'tilliii'l-i in nrumr jtuiiiil liiKllio khIiI Hint lion liiilili'ii hi IhoriN'k) riinyniiHliiliiw, I titii i miw nu rililliitliiti of rifle nliiiiititii( which I linvn never lliirn neen ripi'ili'il," rcitmikeil n v,7.7' nl'l innu wlnmn hiiihIh of lifn linil iiem ly run, nu lin ntoiul futrrotinileil liy a Krniip nf interpHteil liHleni'id in n well Known riitrk Klrret Bioillnn resort tilt other IiIkIiI. "Wluit wan I tilling up llieiti, you nsU. Why, lirnlin-f Hheep, in iinlei' to net. together enough for a urnli slnko, mi Hint I iiiIkIiI Blurt nut iikiiIii nu n prnnpeclitiK lour. "We liml 111,(100 Hheep, iliviileil lulu four IiiiiuIh, wilh three lienlerH mnl nti many iluun to eneh onn of I hem, ami wo rnnippil wlti'rever nlnht overtook uh, I tell you I Hlept Kotimler in IIhwi' iIuvh. rolleit up in 11 pair of lilutikeln nml wilh n Ion nf wood fur my pillow, than I tin now in the licut bed that I can llml in n hotel. " We followikl the old kIukii road that led up from Hlockton through Kouora and Pherokei' eiimp, and thou Hlrurk out over a trail that led through t Im ilitf lliiHin' and up to the lieiidwalerN of the Tolumne river. It wan in .Innu and (lie air was full of the fni,'r.'iui'e of IIiiwitb, while tin. HUtili;ht an il lliek ered (iroiinh I he I reel niailii n trliiw lionid on the velvet k,',',',i fiirpet that lay Klreti'heil nut lienenlli the nprciiilin;( oaks. "We hud Innu liernre left fivllizatioli I'l'liitiil its, when Into nun cveniiin w cuiiii' out of the v.ooiIh into a little mountain meadow that was known as Prntie'H Hutu, ami was the hoailijiiartorn for 11 band of rattle herders. Mont of tlielil were II:i1I:iiih. Im tlu v ;;ivo UH n warm welcome. ( Inn id them in put'tii'ii lar nttracted my attention. Ilowastall, litlio and inuwiilar, and walked with the rnsy hw Iiik of n piofcKsiiiiial ieilestt iiiii. His eyes were of MiuhIi j;riiy, utid hi Hi'i'iiied to lie 11 leader iiimumi; Ii im com paiiioiiH, all nf wliom were Nwai lhy and dark eyed. "'If you ean K''t ""it fellow to dhow you piinie Klootinr you will see Home tiling woiiilerfiil in that linn,' whispered one nf my t'oiupanioim. " 'Who is lie?' I asked. " 'Italian doe,' was the reply. "1 liud lieardof Italian Joe before. At Honora, lit Cherokee, at the Cnlillileueo nines and in a hundred other places bin fame im n rille Mint bail been ilinned itit't my ears. "Tho next nioftiiiin 1 nsked liiin to Kivo us an exhibition of his (.kill. Slionl inj was his weak point, and ho ronHcnf- ed. Unlike the my maiilen, who ran Kinf.:. l ut wishes to be rnaxed iM'fore she does, he had bis notes with him. 'I'u It -in 11 (.'oil's revolving rille in bis liands ho paced nIT nbutiilred yards and pinned a coinniou cup Imx to the trunk nf a Iiukc oak. Coming back, bo wheeled as quick as li;;litniii;c and without Hinht intf, npparenlly, he emptied tbe clium- bers. Six of the nhots were in n circle nroutiil tbe cdi;c. while tbe Hovcnth was n plnuili center. "Loading aain. be Klanced ulinut him. 1 1 i li up in the heavens n hawk uircled warily through tho blue, looking for Kotnethititf to prey nion. Tliero was a moment of hesitation, a quick report and down eamo the hawk with n bullet in his head. Pennies, dimes and quar tern that were tossod in tho nir rnme down with a bullet hole through them. He missed nothing that ho drew a bend on. lie could beat all tho Carvers and the liuffulo Hills that you ever saw." "What became of him?" asked an eager listener. "Uo shot at a man and he didn't miss him, either. Ho was capturod by a band of vigilantes, and when 1 coiiio out of the mountains in the fall his skeleton, whito and ghastly, was hanging to a tree at the entrance of the big basin. The vultures had picked all the flesh from the bones, and the sun, wind and rain had bleached thtta to a snowy whiteness. Pinned to a tree was this inscription, written with charcoal upon a pine shingle i : us cout.n shoot too wttx, : I ABO WS 11 UNO HIM. i "Rather a ghastly comment on onr so called civilization, was it not?" Chicago MaiL Effect or GraTltattan. If a man weighing twelve stone were to be transferred to the moon, the weight of hit body, measured, at least, by the attraction which the moon would exer cise upon it, would be reduced to about two stone. If his muscles and his frame remained the same, it would seem as if he would be able to jump over a wall twelve feet high on the small globe without any greater exertion than would be required to clear a wall two feet high on the earth. Good Words. Mountain Lions Arm Great Cowards, Mountain lions are the greatest cow ards in the mountains, although people who are not familiar with them believe that they stretch out on limbs of trees and pounce upon unsuspecting travel ers. I will guarantee to take an ordi nary hickory club and chase any lion In the mountains, although I have one bide at homo measuring nine feet from tip to tip. Topeka CapituL tiona Off Ahead. "I see most of your hair is gone," said Brown to Burton. "Yes," replied Burton, "it's" left for Carta unknown." Kate Field's Wash ftmiMiwIfoty Ttngllati ffpnrrnn. A loving student nf the Knclinli spar row ns the bird is to Im seen In llnmklyt Stills llml the little creature has In hi iomcHtlii relations many human trails. When the Kparrow nre mallnir and building, the male ninlis Into insl(fcnill nnco Ih'miIii Hie female. When a ttest ln place Is to lie selected the Inidn looks Inutility nbotil anil is remlylo accept Inylhinif that conies to liirnil, but the hen examines each proposed torn with critical rare, npparenlly tituilles the re lation nf the place to nun, wind anil rain, nml llually ilcrHcn the question (villi hi 1 1 1 1 1 miiHiilcralinti for the opin Hins nf her spouse. When the nest is in Im built the house wifely character nf the hen amiin iimhitIs Itself, She in busy all day long gather ing sticks nml straws tn serve ns building llmti'iiiil. Nothing is taken hiiiliiizaii, but every stick or straw tils to a nicely and is admirably adapted to the end for which it. is Nelecled. As In the Inille, bo KiveM moral support and lit I In rise. While Iho hen is devoting all her ener gies to the task In baud Im sits on a neighboring hough and eticoutages ln l wilh music. Nor does she expect or wish moil' at his hands. Now nml then, apparently pricked by ('oUHcleuce, he leaves his M'ich, picks H clumsy slick nr slrnw mid carries it ti: the Hcclin of the building nperiitiniis. Hut his cotiii iliulinii is h.'liliiiii received wilh favor. Tin' bell us tally examines it w ith the ill concealed scorn that, wives 4oini'liincrt accniil to ilomeslic perfotni iiiii'i M of liusliainls, and in nine rases nut nl' ten she losses aw ay I ho prollei eil ma terial as soon us tint hack nT her Mpoitse is liuiied. -New York Hun. A I'iiii liiiy's Ni'tiNi nf lliiiiiur. A glolie trot ting I'.iiglislniiaii told mr this story: "To show you that the row ings are not us had as they have been painted - in fuel, that they uro niKisi'il to anything like lawbrenkiug ami violent'"- let. inn relate mi incident. There was a poor clerk standing tip over bis books nl a ili sk iu n ulmp on the main street, and I hero was u rowboy riding up and down the street. Well, the row buy saw the clelk mid his sense of hu mor was aroused by the Idea of shooting nt him. d'yoii know. Those rowboyi. have a very remarkable sense nf humor. Ho Urn row b "V tips with bis pistol, d'yoii know, utid lie .'IhmiIh Hie poor rlet k right thi'u:;li the Imail, Killing him itislaully. Well, now, that. sort, nf thing is very distinctly frowned upon by cowboys, nt a rule, nml in this cn" thecowhoys held a meeting and resolved that the fellow wilh Hie liw'li' but tl.ingorniis sense nl humor should be liaiig' d nl once. 'I'I icy put a fope around Ii' . neck, and llieri; lieing no tree mi where iu sight they hung him to the side of n Pullman an tho train came rolling in. I've seen u number of occiiitciiccm nf that sort, which makes mn quite positive in Hint ing that llnnigli they are a very run: sort of ls ;;'tai's they urn really not a bad lot." .liiliiin Knlpii iu llat'r'K Weekly. A l.uvy, Tlntnuli sjltri'ivil 1'cltmv. Tulkitison a barrister and bachelor combined, by the way Is a very sys tematic man. The oilier day ho bad Ids house Hllcd with electrical appliances, nml giving instructions to his servant Joseph, he said: "Now 1 want you to understand, Joseph, Hint when 1 ring once that means for you, and when 1 ring twice that menus for Maggie, thn housemaid" Joseph, who is the laziest wretch that ever accepted wages lie did not earn, bowed respectfully and withdrew. A little later t ho bell rang. .lose) ill never moved. Presently it rung again, and according to instructions Maggie came hurrying to her iniiHter, who was very angry. "Why didn't that rasrul, Josepli, ooine wheu I rung for him'" said the bur ruder bachelor disgustedly. "Why, sir," answered Maggie, 'Jo seph is busy in the office reading your newspaper. When he heard the first ring he said to me, 'Now, Maggie, wait until he rings the second time, and then it will be you he wants.' "London Tit Bite. Ntranga Cave lwellera In Rpaln. At a meeting of the Royul Geograph ical society, of Madrid, Dr. Bide gave an account of his exploration of a wild district in tlio province of Caceres, which he represented as still inhabited by a strange people who speak a curious patois and live in caves and inaccessible retreats. They have a hairy skin and have hithorto displayed a strong repug nance to mixing with thoir Spanish and Portugese neighbors. Hondo have lately been pushed into the district inhabited by the "Jurdes," and they are begin ning to learn the Custiliun language and attend the fuirs and markets. W. H. Larrabee in Popular Science Monthly. AmnieuiiDl of Texas engineers. Engineers of railroad trains in Texas and most of the western states carry re volvers and often rifles in the cab fdr contingencies that might arise. They ainuse themselves by shooting at tbe telegraph poles or any other mark while running at full speed, and attain won derful skill in niavksmanship. St, Louis Republic. Professor John Marshall, of Universi ty college, London, says that yawning "may be accomplished by the will, but Is often the result of involuntary imita tion." Tbe stupendous results of the steam ingine may all be traced to the boy who tat watching the steam which came from the nose of the teakettle. ON 8EEINQ HIS FlUSf 0HAND80N. TIs strand In mn In llilnk Hint I A irrnntlim linvn tiis-iuni'i Itltlcril I rnillmt wrtl ileny llstrlkm mn nlinn.1 ilmtili. lint wlmt IsHtrsiiui-r fur limn llils- Mimt Iritlr sliikuliii' Oil, inrtnir uf tu wis mnl IiIIma, It tnnkeH ynil uttinilinnintmil I flint ll lisril tu reiillr.i', KVn when till IiiiIm I sen. That ntt, m jimllitul In tn rrrs, A BTnttiluinininn enu If. Kur thmiuli we'vii ilivell tiwtluT now Knttm twrntjr yrnrsntiil morn, Time rrls ns Hulitly mi nur tiniw As lin k In luljr-rniir. Ami )H lie's lieri', I III" III I In liny. lime lin will Mil nml run When Im illwuvrrs, In Ills Jny, Ills Kcnniluiiinieiii hi yiuil Anil Imw liu'll In null In limk al me. Ills funny uhl uriitul'lmll Alit llttli'iinp. ymi pifiti tn Im A lucky surt nf Intl. -Julia K. IliitiKslii limner's llivur. Nnl Ifiilm tlir Niiiiip. Hllght inlslakcs iu speaking a foreign language, nr iu uuderslatnliiig it when some tine else sicnks II , nre rnmmniily nothing more than amusing, but a mem ber of the Alpine club mentions an in stance nf n more serious mil urn. Ho was climbing nun nf the Alps with a guide, who jHTsisleil In talking bad I'.ng- lish Mislead nf indifli rent rrencli. "My guide," he says, "had just rrossrd a snow bridge over a wide crevasse, and turned In nwalt. mn nu the further side. I asked him if it was weak; lie nn nwered, 'No strong.' "Naturally I ultetnpted to walk across It Insteud of crawling. I hud almost reuched I bn other side wheu the bridge gave way, nml lifter a delirious srrnmblii to save myself 1 subsided helplessly Into the crevasse. "However, 1 did not go far, and when 1 had crawled nut, Willi snow down my neck mid up my arms and In nil my HS'kets, I discovered Hint Iny friend hud meant 'Nnl strong.' I strongly en joined him tn reserve his Kitglisli hence forth for use in t he valleys."- K.xchungn. ' Why Mllliy Trent mrllM Tllll. "The fault Is not nf the art, but nr the patient," is Hie phrase that may be ap plied to those diseases in which the most correct measures taken under favorable circumstances fail tu accomplish their purpose, because the patient himself dis'S not or cannot ro-oicrato with them. No treatment ran relieve Hie smoker from his throat catarrh, so long us ho persists in his habit. This aspect of the rase is especially pertinent to tbe nervous disorders which nre nun nf the growing scniirges nf our age, Int'npucjty mid vacillation, the foi of miter inlliietices or tho pressure of bu.;iiii sH loo often intervene to inter rupt u euro which wits otherwise fairly possible. I'lnf 'ssor II. Nolhtiagel in Popular Science .Monthly. A TyfiPWi-iler's l.liuelii'iin. A )oiie.; woman whose work as a typewriter makes her daily luncheon nt a reslaiunnt a necessity suys Hint the lunst sal I:. factory mid sustaining meal she gels is a plate nf raw oysters, with a bottle nf ginger ale nml plenty nf brown bread utid butter. If she feels poor aim limits thenle, which is an ap preciable item, and ronteiits herself with the nyateis and bread. "There aro so few things to be had at the average res taurant that are Hiitisfairlnry," she sayK, "but yon may really rely on the oysters and l'ostou brown bread." New York Times, Triiilrnl I'm I la In thn I ulti'il Hluli. There are now more than filKI.IHKI ulmoud trees actually bearing in the United States; there are hundreds of thousands of bearing cocnaniit trees; there aro more than U.'iO.lHlU olivo trees, producing fmit espial to tho best Medi terranean varieties; there are now more than mxi.OOII bearing banana plants, 80(1, 000 bearing lemon trees, 4,0(10,000 orange trees and S1,000,000 pineapples, and the value of tropical and semitrnpical fruits grown under tho American Aug U nearly 20,000,000. Yankee Blade. Knew It Wa Ilia. Mr. Do Avnoo 1 suw our baby way around on a Bide street today. The baby should tie kept in tho park. Mrs. Do Avnoo That's where she is. Yon must be mistaken. Mr. Do Avnoo No, I'm not. Don't you suppose I know that perambulator tliat I puid sixty-two dollars for? New York Weekly. An Awful Indian Custom. In India, up to within the last few years, tho wife, either according to her wishes or otherwise, was cremated on the same funeral pyre that converted her dead husband's remains into ashes. Philadelphia Press. Safe. "John," said the dealer, "where is the key to this self locking safe?" "Insoide, sorr. It'll not be losht there, wrr,H returned John. Harper's Bazar. In England the broad arrow is the recognized symbol with which the gov ernment property including army wag ons, mules, provision bags, and the gar uionte of convicts is regularly stamped. It is one of the "minor morals" that a borrowed book should be carefully used and returned without boing denied by dirty hands, or disfigured by marks and turnod down leaves. The new bridge over the Tay at Dun dee, Scotland, is seventy-seven feet above the water, has eighty-live piers nd is over two miles long, Specialties - Fine DRESS GOODS, WRAPS AND CLOTHING. or It MOTTO Good Goods AT LOWKHT l'ltH'1'.H. M. II ANAL) in: a I. Kit in Dry Goods, Notions ani' Underwear, liAIM KS' a nu CIIIUMMON'S WRAPS. I llllll, ! Clolllillir! "0 HATS ANI.' MKN'S I'VHNISIIINO COOIH. Fine Shoes. HKYNol.lisVll.l.i:, I'A. Grocery Boomers m:Y win-: m-: voir c.. v v I ;kt anytiiinc Vol' WANT. V 'I 101 ( I T I Salt Meals, Smoked Meats, can.vki) (joons. TKAS. rol'TKKH AMI am. kiniis or - H U ITHMTS. JNHT:CTIONKItY, TOHACCO, anix:k;ahs, Kverythiiig in thn line nf Kicsh (iiiK'i'iii's, Fi'fMl, Btc (IihhIm ilrlli'eml free mil) plare In town. Call on mm mul iet prlren, W. C. Schultz & Son. & O N E i n D.GOODER The Leading Jeweler of Reynoldsville Wishes to nnnovince to the readers of this paper that he carriea a full and complete line of Watches - and - Jewelry. KEI'AIUISO OF Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A SPKCIALTY. . ENGRAVING ON ALL GOODS SOLD FItF.E OP CHARGE. GIVS ME A Satisfaction Guaranteed. How In your liiHtop? Ton Too HIGH LOW. mi en ii fit niiy foot. full mnl m-i llir friiilmf unit bent I limit Ion rrrr tiittile in f'imtivmr A LA(JK-CON(.lKHS SII0K; f' hv tuljimtiil l llir hlfhrx! tnul IIii Ioii'vhI hiilrntnd Hint nl)' mnl mi iih ii ii f i loiifririit hIiih: "Best Hub Goring.' l'rict'H 1o Htiit nil M-(i)l(i niiitfiiiK from $3.00 to $5.00. wit iihv.'iyH IhjmI. Shoe Store. HKM.I It IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. OOODS DKLIVKKKD lliF.K. OPERA IIOUSK BLOCK, Keynoldsville, Pa. .... CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. '''' Opposite Stoke's Drag Store. S.M0RB0W,