- i HKYNOIiDSVIIJiK, I'KNN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1U92. NM1HKU 4. mniK 1. i V. L . 4- ) .1 itlterrtltntri'tie. 1 MITl'HKUi. S ATToltNKY-AT-LAW. IHIlic nil Wt'l Mlllll ullt'l'l. iiiMHlll tin' Ciimmi'tvliil lliiti'l. U-.vmlil-.vlllf. I'll. jyt. II. K. ll( M)VKIt. KKYNULUSVIU.K, I'A. Itinlili'iit ili-ntM. Iii linlliMiiif war MmIhi iltl I'lintvlt. iiiiitusltl Arimlil hlm'k. Ili'lilli" IH'1. III llM'llltllll. Oolrle. jotISiTmiT HEYNOUWVIM.K. 1. h'HAXKJ. lU.M'K, 'n.n . Till- ll'llillnit liutrlof t ! limn. 1li'llillllll-li-in for roiiiim-i'i'liil im'ii. flonm licnl. flit 'luw. In t ti itmniM niwl i-liM-tK mi Mi'i y llimr, Mllllllill' mollis, lilllllllil I "Ml. l('li'illilll' rim IHH'I lull. Al'. j()Ti:i. iiki.nai'. II EYNol. lis VILLI''.. I'A. 11 H K X t- ( XS : It. I 'iiii rt. tr. rirxt i'Iii-u III I'vcry piirllrtiliir. loi'iili'il In lln- vt'iy iviiiri nr ! Inilni'! pini nf limn. -'l'l'l' 'llll III llllll rilMII Itlllll (Hill rtllllllHIlllllll' Mltlipli' limni fnrriilllliirlvllil HhvcIi-i-m. .MKltH'AN HOTEL. HIIODKVILLK. I'A. nri-'Fisamx ,! i.o.xu, i'ii liiiilillm In mi'l riinniiM lv:iln. Iiiihim'!iii lilliiil-tinl. Huil-i- lii-til''! itml lluhti'il liy Kii. Ilol iiml rnlil iiiiliv. Wi-ilvrn I'lilmi 'I'l'llTllipIl I'll!''!' III llHllllllPJ. Till' llllll'l IS lllti-il ttiili nil lln' liiiiili in t'uiitt'lili'iiri". JOM.MKKCIAL MOTEL. MUooKVILLE. I'A.. J. IS. II. ClA Eli. Vinilnr. Hllnlili' l-mHlii nil Illi' irriHlliil llnnr. Hiiiim' lii'iiti'il liy mi in rn I uiih. I linn 1 1 his tn mill fiimi nil tnilns. 1uitai.o. HociiKs'ri'.rt & imtts- ltl liii HAILWAY. Tin' slum Hni' Ih'I I'.ci'ii liiillnls, Klilunnv. Iliiiiirin-il. Hiiliinitiiu'ii. Iliilhiln. Uih'Iii'sIit, Miitfiirn l ulls mill .lnis In i lie upper (ill IVllOII. On mill nfK'r Nnvi'iiilwi' "Mil. H'l. p.'isi.ii (irr Iriilns w III m tl c mill ili'piii t Inini I' lills I'n i'l. ni.tt Inn, iltill.v. cm'i pi Hmiiliiy, ns lul- lllHs! ?I0 A. l lllllilfiilil Arrnlllliliiifulliill I'nr iniIiiIs Niitih iH'iiM'i'ii l ulls rivi'k mill lliiiilfiiiil. tl:5ft A. M.- Hull ii In n ml llm lii'sii r mull I nr llrm ku n with', Hlilnwiiy..lnhiisiiiiliiiiii..Mi. .h'Ui'tt. lil-ittlfiilil. Kllttliillliril. Hull ii In mill ItiH'Ins'lrr; miiui'i'iln ill .Inliiisnnliiiiir wlih I'. K. I In :i. fur Wllinx, Kuiii', Win li'ii. rnn v mill l-.l-li'. l(l: l.'i A. M.--Ai'rnuilimilillliill I'nr Dullnls, Svkrs, lil vr Itiiu unit I'uuxsiiiuuui'.v. l:tlO'l'. M.- lit ixICoril A ininmit'il Inn I'nr Iti'is'litH'i', Ili'iH'kunyvllli'. Klliiinnt, Cur- iiiuii. Uliliiwiiy, .Inliiisnnliuii;, Mt..lrurlt nml lli-:nlliiril. I'. M.- Mull- I'nr lullnl. Cvki's, Hljf Uuii. I'linvsiil'iuiM'V nml Wntsli'ii. Nl.'i.'i P.M. -A.viimmmllillnu I nr I nillnls.llin Itiin nml riinxsiirnwni'.v. Ti'hIiim Arrhi ?:lii A. M.. Ai'i'imiiiinilui Inn l'uiisiiliinuiytl:.i.V A. M.. Mull frnni Wnl Hiun nml Pimx-siiiuwiiry: ln:l."i A. M., Ai'- rnllltniMluliilll fl-illll lltllilrnl-ll: I :'ll P.M., Ai'mlniiiiHlutlikii Ilnm I'liiixsiitiiuury: 4 I. M., Mull frnni lliiilnln nml l!.s li.-li i : N:.'ri P.M., A itniimiliiiiiin fiinu llriiilfiiril. TIiuiisiiidI mill- tli'kils m two mm prr inlli. itimmI Tin-pnssuiii' lu'iwi'i'ii mi siminiis, ,1. II. MrlNiviil,. Aui'iil. I nils I'lni k, I'u. i K. W. II.IITI.KTT. .lOH. I'. 'I'linJlfsdlN ilt'iii'i-nl Hupt. (li'ii. Pus. Aut'iil Kt uilfi il il, I'll. Kmin'stt'i', N. Y. I LI.KCTIKX Y VALLKY HA I.UVAY CUM I'A NY oommtMii'lnir Siimliiy, .linio Hs, ism. Iiv.- (iiuilii DiviHltiii. KAKTWAIIII. 8TATHI.NH. Nil. UN(i..V Nn.ll.l 117 KM A. M. P. M A. SI. I. M. I. M. lii'il Hunk in iii 4 ;: l.liwminluim .... I" M 4 U. New lli'tllli'lli'lll II A S 4Hk Hlllltll II Xi 3 ' Mlllvllli' II :m A '.1l Uluysvllli' II 4a t ;ti ts'ilinni'l'vllll' ... 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Hi'PT., I'ltlHbiirK, I'u. JAB. P. ANDEKHON, Okk'L. I'ash. Aut PllUbum, Pa DO YOU NEED A NEW ATTIRE? If so, and you want a good fitting and well made suit at a reasonable figure you will re ceive name by plueing your order with J.C.Froehliche, THE AUTISTIC TAILOR, Next d(Mr to Hotl McConnell, KEYNOLUHVILLE, PA. HOW THEY CARRY THEIR MONEY. -- llrnilliiic Hi Chnrnrler nf I'rnple tn Ilia rni ketliiiiiliil Thry Uin. "t rnn MX you Hip litminrMof bI.x moil out of cvnry trn wlio rninit In Ihtp, nml IIib Kot-lnl KtnnilitiK or nil of llii'iii. rrmii tlie wny llioy rnrry tlielr inniicy." piiid a Uronilwnv tlrk. t wllcr lor nun (if tho ountl Kleniiiliciiit line to it reporter. "Did ymi ever tlilnk how iniicli of n poronii't iinHviilniiHty I oxprrsseil In hi tni'tliml of cnrryiiiK Iii iiionryT I oe Mnplo evrry day Kct nt their chnn(n iitnl hnve tniplp a Miniy of it. "That tniiii. wiiil tin1 ticket Keller, iw an olil KPlitluiiinn whit had purchased a pitHtelHiard giHiil fur a trip to llimton went out. "ilia retired Imtiker. Did you notice thnt he enrried Ills money in A long HioriMtn jMicketlKiok? 1 hut porket Ikm ik in iilwiiyg euiiieil in thp IiihIiIp piK'ket of IiIh colli, (in tlie right ulile. It ('(intiiiiiK a nuuilier of In i'ht, elenn IiIIIh, nil nenlly uninotlied ami lnid out nt full length Hiid rik'lit ido up. Ilu never foliU it dill, I will venture iwlgur. 'Tho young broker or wholesale nier- chnnt cnrrieH hi iiiohi'v in n kiiimII ciiko iiiikIo of ki'M I or listurd nkiu. lie fnliln (lie liilln twice. His roll Is never huge, hut he Iiiim enough on Inttul to meet nny siiiergeucy. Tlie clulimeii iuvai iiililv cm i v a roll of clean live dollar t ills in their vent pocket, where they can lie easily reached. Somn carry only gold .lames Brown l'otter favors gnlil.mul usually cariiiHii few quarter eagles in it small silver case. into which Hie coins (it without ratllhig. Lispenard Slewnrt usiinllv has n roll of new bills iu his vest pocket "'I he man who comes iu and lishes from n deep trousers pocket a lot of one, two ami live dollar bills that have been twisted up like u gun wadding I always set down as sporting 'gent.' "The fanner tin an excursion to 'Hos ting' counts up the price of a ticket iu quarters and halves from a tan colored leather pouch that is tied up with n string run through small slits near the top. The m-at'iiriug man on liLs way to his home on lhe Maine coast curries the proceeds of his last trip in a calfskin wallet. It bus bivu handed down from his father. ir perhaps his grandfather, for it is black and shiny with age. It has a long Mnip passed through a num ber of cpiism straps. The crow seel inns seldom hav inoru iu tliein than tobacco dust or a frayed tax receipt Unit shows Unit he owns n house, lint iu tho cen ter of tli wallet is u place where bills may ho Laid out straight ami covered with u cniTskiu Map from either side. "The man who carries change in his coat pockets lias been a car conductor at some limy or other. The fellow who draws ten dent pieces from every pocket in his clothes is u peanut man or vernier of small wares. "The women, too, have a variety of wuys ti carry their money, though their lack of pockets limits their vagaries iu that direction. The young woman with fluffy hair, who has the price of her ticket rolled tightly in her palm, has a mysterious storage place for money somewhere. When sho is not spending it she puts it where, no man will ever gu after it, but the placo is accessible to her slim lingers in a second." New York I'ress. fUiply rrntii tlie Vmw. "Joe" Junes, one of Sam's uuniorons brotiters, bus enlisted in the ministry. His first sermon was preached in a coun try church ut Pino Log before a large congregation of farmers, buckwoodstnen and crackers. Sam's methods were fol lowed with considerable succetw, but when Joe branched off on his own book he struck a snag. Ho caused his hearers to winco when, slapping the Bible nearly off the pulpit, ho exclaimed: "A man what will cuss a oath'U steal!" There waa lively shifting among the pews and much cautions looking around and head shaking. Joe saw, and deter mined to push his point. "Brethren and sisters," he repeated, "1 want to say to you that a man what will ensa oath'U steal! What hart you got to say to that" An aged cracker arose at the back of the church and, fastening his glittering gray eye on Joe, drawled through hit nosei "All I got ter say U it's er gol dern lieP Joe was so discouraged that he rested on his oars two weeks before making any more bold assertions New York Tribune. Registration la Osruisny. In Germany the exigencies of compul sory military service require that a man should be registered from the day of his birth to that of his death. The govern ment must be able to lay hands upon him at any time. A man can accom plish no civil act without producing his papers of identity. He cannot set up ta business, nor buy land, nor obtain a situation, nor marry, nor get out of any crape with the judicial authorities, nor leave the country without satisfying the police as to who he is, where he was born, who were his parents, etc. Lon don Tit-Bits. Big- Alaska Salmon. Salmon, such as are found in the riv ers of Alaska, are very large. Three salmon will ordinarily fill forty-eight one pound cans, making one cose. Washington Star. Becoming. Clara That's an awfully becoming veil you have on. Maude What makes you think so? Clara Because It's bo thick. Cloak Review. THE RIVAL MINSTRELS. nrnn-nl-ftiutrliM Invrct Ms linrem's mnlitfi lis lovnl Mi Rsnlens, nllli tliflr winning slimlcs; llt l.ivtsl tn niiti h lil itj ml fnmiliiltu" piny: lie tnvpil Ms linr- I's It tel Ms I eitriii-ls i;ny: Ilu Invi'il nil rtiynl -purls ilml usf n Mini, hut must Im Imril tit lit nt his miasm Is ln t. Anil ti It leippelli'il llinl his fume Iiml lirmirflit Two rlvnl sluuers tn Hie cullpli'" einirl. Whit plensril Mm best, full well cnrll lulnslrrl knew, Wtiulil Ik- prislslmril I lie wri :il. r nf llic Iwn. tie well tliry plessril hi III llinl llii'l ft ! Ill III limtll Tn tiiiHirn lulu I in lln III. let t.e llilfil llirm both. "U't nil Hie iiiillmi Jiulife." nl lentil h milil lii "Willi pleases Itesl my penpl plrusi'S lue." TliriniKli sll Hie In ml tlie rlvnl perls sunn: Their tinnii- etui uni"le were tin every Innuu. t'nlll nl ltt-1 iliet nt-ver renrtietl n 0sir W'here Fnine Iiml net sunn si' iheir sniiijs 1st. fiirt. Pen llluf tuiltlt nl ileeils the eiili;.ti unii'i'lit,' liic rliiii's nml tint splemlurN uf his Mituii Tin inlKhly wnrrlurs every niuhin Ih.msIh, Ami nrmles vnmpilshed hy lhe pruptiel's lin-ls: lluw Islunrs viilnr wns ts'lnvi'tl nml rcmril: Anil wiieti Im llnlslieil, llsienlint HihiishiiiU elieensl. Mllstiiplui's suiiirs Here uil ul snnpli r llil:u?s Kiiruntli'li whs lhe pi hie nf eiirllily I. Ii:r-. He sum: lut hem nf Itnnie nml I I'll I h li nil h.vp; llnw Alllllt Willi !. ell his e Mhlri'll frnni lllmve. ( in.se In tlnir lienrln tlie pis-l's miltle erepl: And when he linislusl. nil lhe H-nple wept. l-'iir tlmutfli Hen Olnf ehiiruiisl ilu-in willi liln nrit, It WHS Mllstupllil's snllvTs thnt ri'lli heil llll'lr liiinls. -. Item s II. I'.iii'tietl Iu llrip"f'K. Nuilmls nf Hie Tlutiiilerliell. The (lilfi'ient iiiitintiii nl tli" world, both ancii'iit nml moilcni. have em plo veil Various symbols lo riinesoit the lii Hint flush from the t miuili vinlnl. lhe (.'halileans syiubnli:'.' il il with a trident; the le.'irueil liuli Innia'K, iim-iI ii human nrui for the siniie piii ji.;-e. Thi lias-reliefs of Nimruil ami .Mallliin.llu work of later and more n lined Assyrian artists, show the trid. I't ili.ubled or ti'iinsfiirmed into a tril'cl fa- lcle. This triiiinpli nf the classic nil Ancnrcd for the ancient Mcsni.iai.'ini synilsil the advantage over nil i ': : r ue er.l'itions of the tliuuileiiHilt. The Greeks represented the stnrin lire with the features nf n bird nf prey. Later on, when they Imd Iteguii the use of tho Asiatic form of the ymbol, they jnit it iu the claws of un nuuie mid iiunlo it the scejiter of ens. (inn) received the kviiiIkiI frnni Italy, but soon altered it to the familiar two heuded hammer seen on thu Uallo-ltniuau monuments. The siiino KyiiilH.il is seen on ninulels found iu (lermany, bciuiiuiinvm and lint limy. St. Louis Republic. Tlie f'.ilnr f Hie (iini. lexlmt. If JMis. I'.inily I'raw foi'ii's iiediictioim lire true, beauty Mini such a hitherto dif ficult achievement us a complexion lire mere matters of deteriiunaliiiu. Mrs. Crawford says that Frenchwomen used to bo brown us a Is Try; but of lain years they are cnnspirtuius for their marble charm, lhe expression in Mrs. Cruw ford's. This, she says, is simply the re sult of their intense desire for beauty iu pallor; it is ultogether a mutter of will power. It is elsewliero admitted that tho Parisian lias Ihs ii giving a great deal of consideration to her diet, and has found that poultry uud milk are better allies, no far ns lior skin is concerned than butcher's meat uud wine. Han Francisco Argonaut. lerfumr iliv Horse L4ken. There ure some perfumes that mo very grateful to horses, however little credit a horse may coiiunonly receive for pos' sessing delicacy of scent. Horse train' era are aware of tho fact and make uso of their knowledgo in training stubborn and apparently intractable annuals. Many trainers have favorite perfumes, the composition of which they keep a secret, and it is the possession of this means of appealing to the horse's a-stheticism that enables so many of them to accomplish such wonderful re sults. Kt. Louis Globe-Democrat Am Klectrle Bell Call. One of the patents for electrical con trivances Issued from the patent office is for an automatic guest call for use in hotels. It consists of a combination of clock connected through a series of relays and contacts with an annuncia tor bell system. A gnest wishing a call at a certain time has his bell connected to this time strip on the clock circuit; at the designated hour the bell in his room rings for a certain period, or until he stops it. New York World. Barbers I'M Little Wax Mow. Says a barbert "A thing that isn't used much these days is grease. This store consumed three pounds of it a day ten years ago, and we don't get away witn a solitary pound now. 1 once cal culated that 100,000 New York men car ried around ISO pounds of wax in their mustaches. This was at the rate of one ounce of wax to forty mustaches." New York Horald. Enemies of the Salmon ITUherlea. Seals 'and sea lions are a great nul sance to the salmon fishermen. At the mouth of the Columbia river they watch the gill nets and grab the caught salmon by the throats, devouring those parts which they regard especially as tidbits. Bears are very fond of salmon and catch a great many of them iu the streams, They eat only the heads. Washington Star. ' A Knowing Brute, "Cabby, drive me to Vefour'g In time for tho horseflesh banquet. "Not so loud, guv'nor. If Brown Bess heard you she wouldn t budge an inch." -Figaro. Ilia 4iilnlna of Wagner. Abijnh Htone wns a Vermont farmer who hud a great fondness for horses. He often said that "thnout no disre spect t' human bein's, it did np'tenr's ef some bosses bed full ns much sense as th' common rnn o' folks." His conver sation was tinged by this Isdicf, and he drew many nn illustration from his fav orite Animals. On one occasion this habit of Ins wns the cause of much con fusion to a young man to whom Mr, Stone was talking. The young mnii wns a professional musician who hnd been iqiendinR part of the summer nt n neighboring farm house, and had had the iiudncity to fall in love with Mr. Stone's pretty (laughter Jenny. IIo was listening tn the farmer's various reasons for imposing his suit one summer evening, just before his re turn to tho city. "For one thing, said Aliijali Htono, "you like all kinds o' new fiuiglnd mu sic, an want f lie playin it till th' whole durn time; naowiny Jenny, she'd ruther hear 'Home, Sweet Home, or somethln o' that gen'ral style." 'Ah, "tid the pianist, blanillv but firmly, "1 should educate your daugh ter's musical taste, Mr. Stone. I should lend her graudally from simple melodies up to tho grent Wagner." "Was that piece, you pin. veil t th con cert in Taown hall by Mr. Wagner'C" interrupted Abigail. "It wns, replied the pianist, with n glow of reminiscent pride in his Into per formance. "Well, then," said Mr. Stone, with n lHM'tiliar expression nt the corners nf his mouth, "you might lead my Jenny up t him, young man, but I'm inclined t' think she'd ln apt t' balk b'fore you got her there!" Youth's Companion. CloPI Wlilrh Tourists l.reve In Hilly, How docs Italy, a country without gold mines, hud the gold tu pay tho ten millions a year duo lo foreign holders of her bonds, not to speak of the heavy lial mice against heron her foreign trade? Mr. Dering, secretary of tho ilrilish em bassy in Knmo, declares that tho only solution of tho question ut which it is logically possible to arrive is that this amount of gold is annually brought into tho country by foreign travelers, who swarm during the four seasons of the yenr iu one part of Itnlv or the other. From calculations made by the United States consular representatives in vari ous parts of this country it has lieen conipnltsl that for the Inst ten years the average expenditure iu Italy of Amen can citizens has been alsiut l'7,H0l).0U0. Mr. Dering thinks it would scarcely be an exaggeration to place the collective expend it nix of llntisli, French, Austrian, (ii'nim.i jiii.I other forciii travelers nt double this i'. mount. This, v.-e lire reminded, is irrespective of the money spent in the country by the .jll.OllU to (ill. DUO pilgrniiH who niinu nHy visit the ICtei-.ial City, uud of the iimouiit of wnich they are the Iwarers iu thu shape of donations to tho holy see. Lomkin fiews. ".Vtiut llo Onlere.l. At dinner in SI. Joseph, Mo,, nlxint two years ago. with my friend llilo Jo- burn, who is considerable of a wag, in reply to tho "What will yon tako to drink, gemmeir of tho sou of Ham thnt served ns, I ordered a glass of iced tea, while Ilile. who wanted licfide the fluid a little merriment to aid digestion, said "You may bring me. a glass of lacteal fluid. (ioorgo. Tho cbonized dispenser of grub, with a confident "All right, boss," left for the kitchen, wbero, the Huptxisition is, ho expected to find sotno ono who conld translate Hilo's order to his vernacular. but apparently he was disappointed, for after a minute's absence he returned with but ono glass that contained frapped tea and placing that before me, he turned to Hue with: "What was dat yon wanted, boss?" My companion answered, "A glass of milk, yon emphasized fool. i Again the waiter left, and coming bark in a short time with a triumphant gleam on his face and a glass of milk in his hand he joyously said, "Dar's your ox tail fluid, boss." New York Re corder. Wherein Uverpool Was Deeirable. I was invited by an American friend of mine in Liverpool to meet Hawthorne soon after his arrival. His appearance was very striking, his face handsome and intellectual, and the large liquid eyes were full of latent fire and poetical imagination. He was not only reticent. but. almost taciturn, and when he did speak was apt to pause and then jerk out the rest of the sentence. Americans have, as m rule, a very remarkable facil ity of expression. Here was a curl' ous exception. 1 remember condoling with him for having exchanged Bos ton, tho hub of creation, for uncongenial Liverpool, when he replied, "Oh, Liver pool is a very pleasant place" (then a pause sufficiently long for me to look surprised, and then suddenly the end of tho sentence), "to get away from." Cornh'll Magazine. Never Oel Hurt. Old Lady O-o-ot Horrors! There's runaway, and there's a man in the wagonl O-o-ol He 11 get killed! Bystander Calm your fears, madam, He'll come out all right 'Tisn't a man. It s a boy. Good News. Telling Dlnmonds ujr the Tutu. Diamonds and crystals can be distiu gniuhed from glass and paste by touching them with the tongue. The diamonds feel much colder. New York Journal. Specialties - Fine DRESS GOODS, WRAPS AND CLOTHING. CUTIt MOTTO Good Goods AT IjOWKST I'UH'KS. N. HANAU UKALKH IX Dry Goods, Notions an i Underwear, LADIKS' am. CHILDREN'S WRAPS. HATS AND MKN'S I'VRNIKIIIXO (KM I)S. Fine Shoes. IIKYNOLDSVILLK. I'A. If the lines in this (lliriljiiiir! Uiig ! im s wfiMm ta ism. an iaBee mm M fja. appear equally black in all the different meridians, it indicates a defect of sight that causes nervous be corrected at once. C. F. Hoffman, Specialist in eyes. Examination free. jP. QOODER : : : : .The Leading Jeweler of Reynoldsville Wishes to announce to the readers of this paper that he carries a full and complete line of Watches - and - Jewelry. RE1WIRIXO OF Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A SPECIALTY. ENGRAVING ON ALL GOODS SOLD FREE OF CHARGE. GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE GOING ELSEWHEUE. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Opposite Stoke's Ding Store. How in your iiintep? Ton Too HIGH "I" LOW. we rnii fit nny foot. ( 'till iiml ure Ihf urtiilpil uud bent I limit Ion ever nuitle in ftmtii'Ptir A LACK-CONCJKKSS SH0K; fVii lie mljiinliil tn the lilflirnt ami llielmre! Inxfcmiiil I hen imlletl. off mill on tin unit roiiflre hIiih'. "Best Hub Goring." . lVir'r to unit nil p'oil ' nnitfing from $3.00 to $5.00. i we nlwnyn lead. FRIECECIZ) '3 Shoe Store. diamond lieur do not bead - ache and should Kyei tested free. lenses for the