FIHKS IN MVKIiMXdH. FEW HOUSES HAVE MEANS OF ES CAPE EXCEPT THE DOORWAYS. A Trnnlnnr Iti lln Kuitf Ni-ciiin to tin IIik Only NilKurftl Inn l-'nr n Mtnti4 tif lrnti In nan lli Mliilrmiv (if n HiHinn Itl th I II; I mi I Irr tiiirlni: 1 1 1 Mi.lil. Two 1 1 j 1 ' f r- t 1 1 mT. n-.il ! -'i in 1'iirii Inn ilui lliii',' linvc ii'fniii I l'i I In-nl ti n tii ill i if nil tliinuim; 1 1 1 1 In tin- Tui'l tllllt llwi'llill- Iiiiiimi -m nv lint iriMi'll with liny 'i;irlii'iil mi niiM ul i -rn ii' in raw of liri' m i in l iiiu in lln lnwi-r llnnr UiiiiiiK Hit' liiht. Imi'Minalii'ii .v a n Jmrlrr Minus l!n' l.uv ii i nitii (in tllll hlllljl l't III" lil'liHK lllilll llui IlillN, Nril liii' tin' la a i nm 1 1 n: iu I In' I hi n an i if lillililillK illsn riutrt Imr Iiiiini-iii. In ; to (III' I ill l il 1 1 nl till' Inlirli mi lln mili.jiit. Until Inn. :'li ll-r. r ill h;iinn llml wim lni'iiiiH nf rxil ntlnT than I In-Hlnirvvav i Hhniilil In- ii-n iilnl, mill 1'iitli fnvnr 1 1 in iti t i-i 1 1 it -t it nf trauliii't:i in tin- riml'.i iih III.' must fi'ilsilili'iinil iih'kI i ITi-i-Iivi' iI:iii. It in hliili il mi um il mil lim it v tluil (hi si' triiiilniirn, M hilr mm nl lln In si im hum of rsnin i iiiiii'it liii r 1 1 1 1 1 I in iiinri than lllll" llnllsi" ill U'lHlnll till' IIVl'IIIKI' thniMnli tin- city. Cliit-f lliiKti-r nf tin1 (im ilt'nirtmi'tit ami llrsiilriil nl' tlm I 1 1 i 1 1 1 nl' liru .iriii'M Fiiiil : "'i'hi'i ii wrl'ii I ."lit I liri'shist jrnr, iiml -is"! nl thi'sn with in tlvi-lliiin. i'lifliuiiili'ly Imt few iimiiii iiirt thi'ii' ili'iitliH Iniiii ilwrllitiK liiinsr liii'M ilnring tlm yi'iir. This ix iml nhvavN I i-iisr, Imwi'M'i', iiinl I hiivi Hi i'ii 1 1 1 i I - it :hk' miiiilirr nf 1'iilnl ii-snlls limn snrli Im s thr ilriiths ii I'rw jiars nun iih 1 1 1 i- -null nl thr tin' in tin- KiiVi; n siili nri' at tVvi'iilrriil Ii ami 1'in,. Mi'ivls, tnr in Ktaiiri1, i. ml inmiy n!u-rs iml 1 1 1 i 1 1 mi iiiiiilliii; Mia- nl' Mi !i i i 1 1 i i ii - ii i In must nf tlii .i' fiisi'H tin' lalality winihl iml havi' In i n sn un al hail wniii' iih i.iih (if i'si'iiii, nihi l- than wlaiiways. Ihi-ii lunviiliil. " I'hi ii' n rtaiiily sluml-l Ih-muiii' mv, tluusii in ii i tin-im !iu, uml tin liiiwt iiniir,aiit niii' wnnhl Im inn' iv qiiiriint tianliinrs in tin' runf nf i w ry llnllsi', in- wiini' i-iiiiilly IVnsilih- mi-inis nf exit. 'Jim iii-si-nl, Iiiwh urn iniitii-nlaiiy ri ii Lf -i 1 1 i-i -(ii riling lii'i-4-si-iipi'H im IiuIiIh in tlm city, Iml iii-kIpi-I iillni-llu-r I In-Uwi-lliiiKH. Il wunlil HiTiii iiiiiin uiipiT to tiilii'raii-iif tin1 -r 1 1 in in -1 1 1 i u lal ii n than triinsii'iit visitniH to tlm city, fmni nlnrh t-liiHH tlm hnti'ls ih iive tlii-ir in cnnii'. "Uf tlm ilwclliiiK limiHO liri-ii which uu currt'il lust yi-nr," llm chirf rniiliinii'il, "Mfl wcru nuiMi'il liy ili'fortivi) Hhi-h. It ih fair tit iriNiiinii that Iho majority nf tires fi'inn tliis t-miNii occur at night lifter tlio linn Imvo Iki-ii fixeil ami tlm fiiniily has i-i-tireil. In lixiiiK lienli-r lln-s fur the IiiKht I he general iiietliiiil used is In iin wiile the Itiiii ilrnft ami clnmi tlm Imttiiiii ilntft. Tlio heat nsi-eniln up tlio chimin')' then, ami any ilefei-t in llm linn may ciinsi' it lire. Ilefurii the family nro uwiikemil the wlmlii lower room may Im in llaiiu-H. anil ihrape liy ini-ans nf tlm stairway may lie iintioHHilili'. 'Jim family wnnhl then iirnhahly liavn to jump frnni tlm wimluwH, unlesH tlie liniiHii hail one uf tlm illegal frame Ititchi'iiH in tlm rear "They ctnilil then jump mi that ami from tlii-ro to tlio fence. If trapdoor were proviileil in tho roof, however, they coulil easily usceml ami escape either to au BiljniniiiK lioiiso or at least escaiesiir fiK'Htinn liy iiiniiiiiK hIoiik tlio riMifn out of danger until the llro department ar rived. TheHo trapdoors liavo been hiijj KeKted, Imt it is claimed that they would furnish meaiiH for biirKlnrs to enter tlm himscH from those adjoining. The poH ular sentiment, tlioiiKh, would mi-in to inilicato that most Hoplu prefer to take clianccH of lming robbed of a few dollars than to take tlio risk of licing burned to death." Harmon Hoorm, a memlicr of both bureau of building inspectors and the. bureau of iireeNcapes, said lie had alwayy been in favor of Imildintt trapdoors in fivery Iiouhc. "Tho law," Im wiid, "for bids tho erection of framo kiti-hi ns, but at pres.'iit thi-so furnish tlm only means of escaiM) from a dwelling after exit by tho Dtuirwny has been cut off. Statistft-s prove that lire very seldom is-cnrs in these outside kitchens. A prominent in surance agent told mo only a day or two ago," Im continued, "that tho majority of dwelling houno iires wero caused by defective lines in tho cellars whero the heater Hue enters the chimney." James C. Moore, a prominent builder erecting from Stio to MM) dwellings n year ami a member of tho Operutivo Builders' association, denounced in out spoken terms the present system of build ing without providing n means of escape from tho upper floors oxcept by tho stairways. Ho said: "It is an oiitrago on the community. "As dwelling houses ure built in these days, not one in 00 on the average is provided with a trapdoor or scuttle in the roof, I have always favored this manner of building." l'hiladelphia Press. Noncomuilttul l'rulan. One of an admiring group around a certain conscientious woman of bound less tact recently asked her what she found truthfully to say when adoring parents exhibited unpromising infants or their pictures. The tactful woman smiled with justifiable prido at the score of anxious feminine faces turned toward her, "I always exclaim ardently, 'Well, that is a baby,' and," with dancing eyes, "it is, you know," Now York Times. Crltli UlDg Uoatou. She was from out of town, and when the conductor on the Columbus avenue car called, "Albany Station," she said: "I want to know if that's the Boston and Albany station! It's nothing to tho one that the Boston and Maine are just u goin to tear down." Boston Common wealth. Typlcul Fire Kucaims. Guest What precautions have yo here in case of tire? Hotel Clerk We have firu escapes from every floor. All yon have to do is to make your way to one of them and fall off. New York Weekly. CHE WOnE THE 8MUC3 TO BED. A Nntr Klmnl fllrl's Knlqiin Tfujr nf Hrrti liliiK Unlit I iiolcrnr. When Mr. Klmpsoti returned from floa- toll, he brought n lieaiilihil pair of shoes Inceil slim-, with nent lieelsnml pretty toes fur his iliiUKhther Kthel, ninl n nnaiiiinoiissiKli of ilinipHintinent swept over tlm rMtnpsoii lamily when it up tieariil that fliino sIiihh were tnosninll. No one wns iiioresiiieeri-ly grieved alinut It than I'.lhii'H vniimjest fiit- r. I'.velvn, who lilii d pretty shins niniiiiiii as Klliel iliil, nml wlmliiiil lieeii wi ai iiij; a piiirllml ollld lint have liei n ilescribed n any tllillK bill (ii-rvlreillile. thiin rh pl llll." i;velvn wai lilli-d with i-onllii-lln.; enintioiis Win n hi-r father said: ' I'lih.ii s ynll can wi-nr n No. II. In v !i ar If fit J-nll limy have then'." I'.vi-Imi I, new Unit tlioit-rh lief filler was six years older than lier-u'lf. yet tie y Wore the Fame sized shoe- No. 1: bill she did imt say hi. She set In r ii-tly shoe beside her own stout , roomy one The prouppct was diseoiirairiiig. A lillle later Kthel came in. "Why," she exclaimed In surprise, "yon ran almost net It on? Try it sumc timewhcn your foot is iml warm and swollen as it Is imw, though I suppose jnpn would never let you wear them if tliey went on at nil hard." The shoes stood on Kvelyn's dressing rase nil day ninl siiKKested toln rwh.it must have been the feelings or Under rlla's sisters when they tried to rut down their feet to lit tho Innuie slipper. That evening when slm was going tn bed she tried them again, and they actually went on. They sitieer.ei the poor little feet as If in a Vise, but there they were, on. About midnight Kthel Siiiip-iiii was awakened by n sort knock mi her dour, and silting in the hall outside she dis covered her little sinter I'.velyn. "Oh, Klhel iloni make a noise my feet !" she gaspi il. "Why. ymi have your slmcs and stork ings mi. i'.velyn. The new shoes! 1 Hi. yon poor child!" and in a liniment the elder si- ter was In leling nvi r the suf ferer, who had fainted nuay.uilh smiil ing sails and a pair nf si-i -sors "You see." sobbed Kvelyn, reviving and watching tlm cutting nf the shoe lacing with interest. "I thought if I wore them to bed they would be on ill the mo-iiiug and I could show them to papa and he would let mo keep them. I went to sleep, and a little while ago I woke np, and I thought I was dying. "I almost screamed, but I didn't. I felt numb all over, and then it seemed ns if arms ami legs and head were turning into balloons. When I tried to crawl out of bed, I km iw what was the matter It was my feet and those nwful shoes. "I exjiect every ono will laugh at me. Why, Kthel. you aro crying! Don't. My feet don't hurt mo any more, and papu will say when you tell him nbont it, 'It will lio n lesson to her.' " It was a lesson to her. Klin never woro tight shoes again, but if her falher thought so lie did not say It when Kthel told the story, and no mm of tho family laughed or said a word about it. A day or two later n paekago ciiiiii) from Hus ton for Kvelyn, which contained a beau tiful pair of shoes, laced, with neat heels and pretty toes and marked "fours." Youth's Companion. Th Anllieni. Tho rustic choir's greatest show was always made in tho anthem, in which some bumpkin had generally a solo to exhibit his "lusty voico." It was . splendid musical display of its kind. 1'eoplo emtio (nun ii long distance to hear it and felt so satiated that they left without (ho sermon. No wonder Hhnkespearo inado Sir John Falstaff lose his voico with "hallooing and singing of anthems." To bo suro ho was guilty of nn anachronism, for thcrn wero no an thems in tho fat knight's time, but it may reasonably bo supposed that ho had beconio so impressed with this part of tho servico in his own day that ho dropped into the nod which even Homer is privileged occasionally to enjoy. The Jack Tar who explained a "him them" to his mate on the simple prin ciples of verbal elongation was not so far out nfter all. "If 1 was to say to you," ho began, " ' 'Ere, Bill, givo mo that handspike,' that wouldn't lie a luin themj but if 1 was to say to you, 'Bill, Bill, Bill, givo, givo, givo mo, givo me, that, that, that handspike, spike, spike, spike,' why, that would Is) a hantheiii." Just after this fashion did tho old village choirs tear and toss their anthem texts Comhill Magazino. Hut bli Dliln't Get tha Uooth I was trying on a pair of shoes, not many days ago, in ono of tho "sample" shoo stores, rinding a pair which par ticularly plcuHcd mo, tlio clerk laced up ono, and looked for tho other to do liko wiso, but it could not bo found. After a vain search I was about to give it np and select another puir which did not please mo half as well, when I saw the edgo of tho woman's skirt, who sat next mo, bulging out, ami, calling the attention of tho salesman to the fuct, he extracted the boot from under her dross. It seems she liked the boots as well as I did, and if sho did uot got them, it was not because she did not possess unbound ed assurance. Some women get through this world on their nerve, and this woman was one of them. New York Herald. Tha Colur UuMtlun. Little boy Sterling, 0 years old, wus recently having his lmir done up for tho night. Ho was restless under the oper ation, and his nurse tried to Interest him by speaking of the colored waiter who bad come that duy. "He looks as neat as a new pin, in his white jacket and apron," said she. "Yes," responded Sterling, "ueat as a new black piu." Kate Field's Welling ton. American Arultltvntura. The distinctive form of American archi tecture may be seen in the modorn officio building now so popular in most of our large cities. It combines in the highest degree utility with excellence and is nt once a model of convenience and of beuuty. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. For Scrofula "After MMfTi'hnu fur nhiMil twenty (Ko yc-ir from ftcrnfiiltmn tiott mi tlm t 'i ini'l iittiM, tryiiin vurlntiN iimmHi'iiI i'ihhhc wIliiHMt Iti'tii'llt, I iH-Hiut tn inn Ai'i K;it!iparill;i, ami 11 wmiilfifiil run wiim Hip result. I'tvi I.HlIki fttintriMl o ir tnrt IIH I'l lifilltll." - llnnltlirlll f.nprl!. XT K. riliitin,n, t.,M:tii Atllohlo, JVirii. Catr.rrh " V I'fNIi'lnt for mvnlv ft ' i ..... i' .in I h. The ih hc l:i n-4 tn1 Ihff nn il.l I i Ii 'li nt 1'iMtnr ii''t. tu rn mlfil Avi H;l:ii;mlli. I fnllnnril hi ii'Mrr. I'M"'- tn iilht nf ii'unliii t ;ilf.i'ir: v.' U Ai't''t Mm ;imi cimI v'i r.i:. iimii'i-u iisii.ii iti v l m-'t 'i " Mi v l.'.nM- IM-l!.', I, MM t -it 1 1. V. t M hi, Rlicn mutism Pi i l : i t i-s ii. . 1 1 -it V ! ' 'l I II tttllll ''"I I rlt'-'ll:! 'Mini. '..I mii del ll' lllll -s ii h In In- t'iiliii-l lii-lrli-. I tr Hi" I i i 'v, i i-iih. wtii iiMi-i I irit I'h' i it -i l i nl I'm- .it. I i . inn in inUi- A V I'l S il I l II III I. Ill ii I till 1 1' ll'il llllll II M. -i i .1 -i I iii i ." I'.T ll iii-lirniii'li, I Hi l.'u:i. :l Fo; n!l bloctl diseases, tho bot rorTKcly Is Sarsaparilla I'ri-imri-il liv llr .1 IV A vi-r M'o., l.nwi-11, Mum. Mnlil l.y all llriiuvlKtii. I'llii-IM . l luillli. i. Cures others, will cure you rAWfS HORN A Urinous Vvrlh: (UHSCCTAHIAN.) NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH illy mil I- nnny, Not fur Snt but for SohN. I WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. irn n ilimr hi tnm fur llirrr rrk" Irinl. i THE RAM'S HORN, ll-frt WOMAN'S TEMPLk, Htm. I'rr Vrnr. CHICAQO llimif. ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKE Giui Meat Miirkiit I buy 1 1n best of tiiltlc ;ml kt'cp lliti clinici'st k i 1 1 I h of iiiciIh, HIII'll nn MUTTON, POKK VIOAL AND HKKK, SAUSA(JI0. KviTyl liiiifc kct lM'tit mid clt'iin, Vonr pfilron.'iLcti solicitftl. H. J.Soliultzo, IVop'r. JEWELRY Pins, Charms, Bracelets, Ear-rings, Gold Pens, Neck Chains, Cuff Buttons, Society Badges, Glove Buttoners, Gold front Lockets, Hair chain Mountings, Rolled Plate Lockets, Watch Chains for Ladies, Plain Gold Band Rings, Band Rings, hand engraved, Watch ChainsforGentlemen, Stone Rings of All Kinds, Good Quality, Fine Finish, POPULAR AT Ei Gooder's JEWELER AJSTD OPTICIA.N. Main St., ; . - . Opposite Stoke's Druo Store. Everynnfly Gurss! ... , I Free to fill. Ili'iiiiiiii;; Krlnunry Ihl mid iiiiil iiiiiin; until rinsing d;iy of l'lii iiiiiy. ''K, oflrr to nil nn Opportunity And hoiim' person is sure to reeeive my olfer. A lienulifiil pnir of ( lien neile I'ourtiers GIVEN FREE T tlie person fiiessin in;ir esl 1o lite niimlier of liemisiu t he ,j;ir in my window. All lire invited to deposit your uessiiiLf slip free. Tlie New York Racket Store, Thr ltrn)irnf Otic I' five lloiinr hi thv Con it tn. M. J. Coyle. For Ladles' and Gentlemen's Wear. Here it is! TRUTHS SQUARE DEAL! , And lliey know wliere tt et it. Here Is nnotlier hIIco of news Hint will i rente nnotlier BIG SENSATION . In this Community. Kvery .person llml slndien the interest of t heiiinel ves, their wives mid fnmilies will tnke, or rnlher should dike, iidvnntn;re of this mlirle, I'ttjiuye it will he eonceded liy every fnir -minded person to he notliinjj more thnnn si r,ii;hloiit elforl to Keep up our well enrned reputntion s tiic orioiiiators IE Small Front Sustem. Possessing Hint slendfnst determinntion not to he outdono hy tnir fompetitors. All our oods will undergo nnolher (I rent Kedurtion. 'I'his (Jrent Diminun- . lion will keep thinkers thinking, mid it will nlso puz.leotir l.'ivnl'sThinkers, especinlly w hen Ihey coiiiiiicim e to think nnd renli.e 1 hot we possesstheeourne to do it. It will he n Perfect Boom Trousers Hint will l"n ve our eslnhlishment WILL BOOM ITSELF. And eust omers will help 1o boom it for us. You enn mnke your selection eomment in to-morrow. liimdicds (f ()crco;ils, . hundreds of Suits, hundreds of Ulsters $5, $7, $9 $10, $12, $14. Worth, without tlm fnintest, shndow of exntftcerntion, forty to fifty per cent, more t linn Hie nbove ehnrtfes. Wishing to nid nil by our Smnll Profit System, mid thnnkiiitf the public, for past favors, We remain, always sincerely, BOLGBR BROS., The iveu,'iiizcl Lending Clotliici-s, Mutters nnd (fills' f Kiirnislieis of I.'eyiiolilsvMIe, I'm. Just in Till-'. Till'. 'INI)'.i:i-'.i.i,. r.KssK.vs I.AIIOK A Nil 'I'l I K.I It !:( om v SAVKS voi: MONKV. 'Af.l. AM) SKK orit STOVES. iji't..- t 1 1 1, i ii i Witt til's -;' ... ' 'Ai.IVjlr"'- I. Mi In fact anything -you may desire in our line in our mammoth store. The Reynbldsville Hardware Co. SWAB BROS., (SuiirtiNHors to Mi.'Kdu it VVurnirk.) DEALERS IN c;nifKRiK.s, FKKI). 'ANNKD (iJDS. THAS. t'OFKKKS, AMP ALL KINPS OF FARM PRODUCE, FRUITS, ( .'ON FKCTION KRV, TOUAC'C'O AND CIGARS. We rurry a romilefe awl freh line tirwerir. OimhIh delieereil free mm fiUtve In town. Vive u a fail' trUil. Swab Bros., Cor. Main mul 5th St. TIhtu Im not m nrtlrlo in tliin pnper Hint In iiuirc wortliy of roiiHidorntion tliitn HiIhomc; Wlmt tlm pcoplt) want In And one Hint won't require self booming been use every Over eont, everv Suit, everv onirof Season ! IT WINf. I'AY voi; TO KXAMINK Ol'K MNK OF STOVES HKVOHK JilJVINf; KUSKWIIKHK AS WK CAItrtV THK f.A riOKHT AND I HOST LINK IN THK TOUNTV. f I"l I 111 will lie found J. S. MORROW, HF.AI.EK IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVF.RED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynolds ille, Pa. k it'.; .A'- 1
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