TtintiRht Trntinfirne. My fnllier, Mr. A. V. KIiik of Le Roy, tils., vnn very nick with l.i irrippf In Jim ttnry, NI''. On the SlMli I vn wtit Inr Rinl Hindi with lil tn ni vi'iiil ihiy until lio nun Htllll'vll!lt i 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 I Hu n IT tiirni'il to my home, llcniliir, UN., wine 60 mile ilinlinil, tilling my tirtiilicr llil wnrd to wrlto mo rvery ilny iiml if ftpri'nniry ti It'ti'iilidiio nr l'Ni?r:iill inn. For unite nu liili I In1 Ii-IIi tm i'iiiim' ri'xn- Inrly l pi nt nix (iimIiiiik ravniiilili'. Tie n tin y nny letter fin till' t'Vetlinu Ill .1 T!" ! I : 1 lint It nliiint il wn l;, when, mi I III' l.ltll III I 'l'lll'lll ry I I v.imlil try thu i'. i li i hriillirr IMu.ir.l write l:ii:i ini'l lln"i Ii' il in:,' lis mi:;., -. l.-.l .y Mm li I'liiirlmli'il tlint Hunt if 1 1 1 i 1 1 . i i ; mi' liy rh iiu t'1 1 1 1 llll I. II. I'. Twain in 11m j -1 toiiitiii in iim il, ' I H'l'l'o:- ' !'l if ft. I u IT';.' li: I !.. r. Dim- I'.itiIIm r I: Iwnul II' In , it in am' I I.' A. s. linifiill uciT'lnil well MHMVnii!'! write." A II. r I lul l written the letter I mil clinli'il Hint I wiinlil ki'IhI it. il, il tm' mill. I inllin nee Im I nii.'.l 1 1 1 ii hv.n l liy my writing thr letter, t In- Hi nilin thereof Wlillltl lint illli'l fere Willi it. Ill) wuuM receive It tlii' next ilny. At 7 oYliM'k on tlin tiiiriiittif nt' Feb. Ill, I r.' I'civcil u letter fiTiin I'.iIwiiitI, ilati'il the l.illi. Baying: "liiar I In it her .Iiiiiii-h-I liavo tint w ritten jiiii f r Ki'Veral days, timiumi 1 Imvo Im.l no lunl Hewn to n Mrt, Uecolleet, no news will Im iimm news." An mar an wo ran learn. he wrote tills letter at tin' Haine time that I wnn writing to him Ih tlin Tact tliat liii thoughts. Iiml I'Ven Wnrils, wuro till' miiiiu ns mine a inert' miiiciiletice, nr soiiietliing mure? Art'iiu. 1 III' I llllll I'f III)' il... .11. In a Kiimll Vei in. nit town llieHtr.el laniiM, whieli me lew-ami fur lu twieii, ill . limler tlin elimv;!' of one nf the nlile-t resiilents ( if the iiee "Why ill the wiii'l.l weren't tin- l.!int"ililitfi tuiii;hl. Mr. Ini'nl s." i , i . j n i it . I a Miiiiiner h i ilelll , II.) li ' I 1 1 m 1 1 ! .1 ilnw n jiiiMi'lllri' Hue .Inly evi niinj in the In the pitchy ilaikin km nl a In :ny laiielni ni "They nin't ever li:;htei mi iniiniili'.Jil iii:;lit." ii-ii'ii'l' ! the el, I mini ealmly "Thal'H the t u!e. nn the iiph.ii ftil.. last nij;lit. an lliii is one nl liesl lli,'liN in the hull iniinlh." "llest nights, " eelineil the other In consiileraliln i nit it 1 ii hi "What (jimmI il.M'S tlm union 1o in a iitirimr ruin like thin?" "I emi t help that." kiiIiI Mr. .Iiicnlm. 'Aeeorilin to the iilinnnne. thin in a niiMiimhiiio ni((lit, an thu liimps hev no rail to Im lit. I ree'on tho iilinnniic'n a good tiling to ko liy. "Why," I'ontiniied tho old lamplighter, surveying Inn critic with Hinhlciily awak ened RiirpriHo ninl iHnnst, "where d'yon s'poae 1 Bh'J fi'tcli np cf I was t' k ly the weather stid o' tho nlnmiiiic? I jwr huiiiu t' say likely 1 ininht hrv t' k my raonn.l ev'ry night fer n inimth in dn'u; day. I don't cal'liito to hov no well works ns that! I)f thu moon don't do her duty, it's nnfort'nit. lint it ain't imv o' iny liMikaout." Tho liyHtanderx murmured assent, anil tho miinmer le-iilent was silenced. Youth's Companion. Iohh'b U'oiHlfrfiit lee I'nvr. Onooftho greatest curiosities in thu MiHHiHsiiipi valley is a natural ieo cave which is located in thu bluffs of the Iowa rivor within lens than a mile of l)e cornh, tho I'ounty w-nt of Winui'shcik county. This uniipio curioMity Is indeed a natural Icehousi' a envorn In which great Icicles may lio found at any season of tho year, lieing especially lino in Hum mer, when tho weather is hot mid dry mttid. The bluff in which tho cavo is located is between 5(K) and 400 fift in height, it being necessary to climb about 73 feet up the sido of tho bluff to reach tho mouth of tho enve. Tho entrance is n fiRsuro abiait 10 feet in width and be tween 13 and SO feet in height, from which a constant current of cold air issues. Thirty feet from tho mouth or th cave tho pussago turns toward tho left and downward, toward tho river bed. Tho slopo is very gradual, however, and tho walls and tho roof aro within easy reach all tho while. After you liavo reached a spot 100 feet from tho opening you entered, it is noticed that tho walls and roof are covered with frost. Twenty feet farther n thin coating of ice is no ticed, which increases in thickness as you go into tho bluff. .St. Louis Republic. Tile Hcduii C'luilr. Tho sedan chair is named alter Sedan, tho town whoro it was first used. Tho earliest mention of it In England orenra in 1581. Early in tho following century the Duko of Buckingham caused much indignation by its uso in London. Peo ple were exabperuted ut tliut nobleman employing . his follow men to tako tho place of homes to carry him. Prince diaries brought from Spain in 1UI three curiously wrought sedans, two of which he gave to the Duko of Bucking ham. A few weeks after their introduc tion Massingcr produced his play, "The Bondman," and in it he thus adverts to the ladies: For their pomp and caro beliiK boriw la triumph uu men's ulioulUura. The reference is doubtless to Bucking ham's sedan, which was borne like a palanquin, "Bygone England." Caleb Cullilug' "Dog Clue." Caleb Cubbing's celebrated "dog cuse" with Fernando Wood went the rounds of all the papers in the country. Being much disturbed and unable to sleep on account of the barking of a dog owned by the latter, Cushing, after trying in vain to have the dog sent away, swore out warrant against Wood for main taining a nuisance and appeared in court both as a witness and attorney to prose cute him. After uu extended trial and lengthy arguments, the animal was ad " judged a nuisance and ordered removed. Cor. Cincinnati Tribune. On Time. First Commuter (at the ferry) Our train must have arrived on time thin morning. '.'.' . Second Commuter Why do you think o? , - i " First Commuter There is no boat Hi. -New York Weekly, How la Pronounce "St. taule." "Of tho many momentous local prob lems that ar shaking Ht. Lonis to its very foundation, and one in fact which agitates ton greater or less degree the en tiro country," said Colonel Dyer to a rep resentative, "is the correct pronunciation nf tho nntun of my prosperous rity. 1 have Just arrived from St. Louis, nnd when I left thcro tho discussion wns licated. Hlinll it lie St. Loulo or St Lewis? "A pnlMe"iiM PTIi'" rvf'l t" Hie fl'-f io roil III distinguish a western mini from mi eastern man by his prommi iat ion of the wonls St. Louis mid I ma, mid I miess he's riht. Thank heaven tin. pro nunciation of Arltairas is a I. r of judicial anil legislative s. lll. nii 'it. The house nf ili'le;;ales mnl council, the I le gislative bodies of the l ily, w ill p ui'.'i. lily soon he called upon by pel il ion to determine the i nest ion, in was 1 he leis Inline of Arkansas, Then there w ill lie fun, I assure you Nearly everybody out west ami most of the people in the city say 'SI. Lewis.' "Nevertheless SI. Lnuie, as we nil know, Is the correct pronunciation, though If we give tlm French pronuncia tion to Louis, why should we not give it to Saint, which not one man in n t hinisand, nnless ho is n French scholar, can twist around his tongue. So it is with tho pronunciation of Iowa. Tho lowau nnd western man say 'l-oway,' with a long nccent on tlm 'I.' nnd mako 'way' of 'wa.' The eastern man says 'Iowah,' with tho accent on tho last syllable." Washington Star. 4lli rrnmrnl foul rot of ICtlllroiiiU. Abler men than I have proved to sat isfaction that under government care not only could cheaper railroad aceom Inoilntioiis be obtained, but better ones, mnl the iMiiiiples of (Icrmiiiiy, llu.'i.i mul Australia have ilemoiistralcd that il is ns praclicalile lor railroads to be run by the govt Turnout ns it Is to admin istrnti; the untiling system or tu haiiilln an nrmy and navv W tint dili'Tonco would I lure be bet wi en a navy ai I .'.ml a car simp' It lins been I 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 . : 1 1 I by these countries that, though Ih.'iic cominoiliitious are better mid cheaper, still n surplus remains, which II. iw shark to the people, mnl, what is more impor tant, that there is no possibility of rail road strikes, and thus of n sudden in terruption of the circulation of com modifies. 1 have endeavored to place only one sido of tho question in its proper light viz,, that new times rcquiro new forms of government, and that tho functions of tho government must constantly lie changed so us to adapt themselves to tho needs of thu people, which in their turn aro brought about by changing condi tions. If this one sido of the question bo properly understood, all arguments and objections against the iiiitionnli.ntiiiii nl railroads must fall to tho ground. This one sido of tho question once understood, methods and means to arrango mid ac complish tho nationalization of railroads will bo forthcoming. Itabbl Solomon Schindler in Arena. "Klnff's Jiirlfs" In IVniiNjTvaiilH. "Do you know wo aro probably ono of tho most thoroughly back iiuiiiImitiI cities in tho country'" said Thomas Mor row of Pittsburg nt tho Lindell yester day. "Of course wo tako u great deal of prido in our progress, our enterprise, mid nl) that sort of thing, but still we're be hind tho age away behind it. Why, do you know that we have actually got a law that provides for trial by king's juries? Just fancy that, will you? A system of king's juries in a big American city in IHlKil Isn't it enough to kill you? Summoning men to servo their king and sit in a jury box as peers! It was a king's jiiy that tried the Duquesno riot ers, and now their attorney has apiiealed on the ground that king's juries aro not to bo recognized nt this late day. He is also preparing a bill to take before tho legislature repealing this old and non sensical but disagreeable law." St. Louis Olobo-Democrat. Another Nonvonlr Coin Tropoeeil. There is a chauco that tho country will have soino tnoro souvenir coins. When Mrs. Potter Palmer was before tho sen ate' subcommittee on appropriations in advocacy of tho udditiouul f '.13,000 desir ed for tho board of lady munagers, she suggested that $10,000 of tho linn Imj giv en in souvenir coiiiH, mid the suggestion apparently met with the favor of the committee. It is the intention to have, tho coins of the value of 23 cents each, milking 40,000 quarters. They will bear upon one sido the head of Queen Isalielhi of Spain, on tho other a picture of tho Women's building at the fair and will bo known as tho "Isabella coin." The price at which they will be sold has been kept discreetly secret. Washington Post HlelKhe nud Girls and . Two young men met on Woodward avenue the other afternoon. "Been sleighing yet?" inquired one. "No," was the brief reply. "Why not'" "Oh, because." "Because what? Because you can't get a girl, that's why," uagged the first one. The other looked at him with profound pity. "Girls nothing!" he said. "Why, my dear boy, if I could raise 1 to put in a sleigh for every dozen girls I could raise for the some purpose, I conld go sleigh ing three times a day from now until the Fourth of July," and with that be passed on. Detroit Free Press. In France it seems there haa lately sprung up a desire to make horses last longer than thoy do at present, in spite of the horse eating proclivities of the Parisians. Three new crematories were built in Germany lost year, and in Italy there aro S3 now in operation. In France 8,741 bodies were disposed of in 1891 by burning. It is expected that 18,000 carloads of exhibits will be received at the ground of the World's fair between now and the 1st of May. For Bronchitis ,al ni'xi'r riTillfoil tin jniml of A ninll rim iiiih i ns I have til tin InM few iitniiMei, iliirmi: wtttrh lane I ine suf teri'il ltit.-.Ty hum pniTiinitiit.T, hiltnm it l.y I'lnllrllllll. Alter IrylllK via Inns retn l' lies nllliimt liilliTII, I 1 1 ut ii Hie use nf Ayer'n Cherry I'l'i lnnil, unit (lie i lli i l. b is I ii marii'linti, a single Hime re- Hi'VIiiit tin nf t'hnlitnir. mnl Necnrltii! a ("nut nt.ilil's ri'st." T, A. MlriiliiliiiMiiini, Cell. Mi i", I. r;' Melililiilll. Vll. l-Mtl Gsfijjijj'G "l.-c: I'l'lillt I U.I. 1tIi. II llnwil Willi III !' i'l"' AI MIT"- I w:n i'"ln't'T''l il s I I- .iii'l s i t; il I it!! u:e. In) I - r -;i lit 1 1 L t ;.. IT' I I.-. .Ih '. . It..'.! I'S ll eniilin. il tn " I i I is l.-.l a I i.l I ( ' , V ,"ii. I i... . -I " ! I I I I-' I ' II M lief let. I !. I . "M l "t I .-li.'M' lleil II . I ' , , ,. , :." i.y. . Vi, ii s, Lu :: 'tiVomb.c i.i"H- lii.itl tvt tily Ike ji ;th, v : i 'inn i.i: tiiriMe, uu, f, el v. 1 1 'in-tin i' si' I'll- nl timr-; rii -'MI Mint I li.lt'". til" :ip MIIS f jti'it ' I y htlihi: Ihi't'i' nr linn li.'in'H. wan l.itti;cei o liy A) i'l 'h i 1 env i n:i: :t(l'i tiil.ln:? lunr I illh-'s, w, ViW.'-hly -tl(i ,. rjrti r.TlWrtil r,. . .,..,. .., .-jj,, , ,. (,.- -,;,M ( tn urn. i t '-'iitii-, KitiiH. AVER'S Pectoral I'ri iiiiriil l.y llr.J.I!. Awt I'o , !, II, M... H.il I liy nil liruuuliila. I'rli i' H ; n, l, in, Prompt to act, sure to euro feM S HOElNf AKrlifilniis l-rliiy (UHtCTABIN.) NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unl'tii not !'(( rntrir. Hty tint I' iiiiny, Prliiiii liil Hutu. Nnt for Sett hilt for SoliU. WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. S'-ntl x limr in ninmpl for tfirrr rr-lci trial." THE RAM'S HORN, I.M WOMAN'S TEMPLt, K--- IVr War. CHICAGO Itomr ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKE" Gil Meat Market F liny Hit' Iicsi of c'ltlli' iiml kt'cp tlin clioici'Ht kiiiflw of IIH'lltH, hiicIi IIH MUTTON, I'OUK VKAL AND IJKKF, SAl!SA(JK. Kvi'rytliin kt-pt nt-nt mid rlt'im, Your p;itroiiiii Holiiitt'd. M.J.Scliultzc, Prop'r. Siilnl linlil. Suliil Silver, Fine Holloil-Pliiti! JEWELRY Pins, Charms, Bracelets, Ear-rings, Gold Pens, Neck Chains, Cuff Buttons, Society Badges, Glove Buttoners, Gold front Lockets, Hairchain Mountings, Rolled Plate Lockets, Watch Chains for Ladies, Plain Gold Band Rings, Band Rings, hand engraved, Watch Chains for Gentlemen, Stone Rings . of All Kinds, Good Quality, ' Fine Finish, POPULAR - AT - Ed. Gooder's JEWELER AND OPTICIAlSr. Main St., . Opposite Stoke's Drua Store. $100.00 AW ! This ist tin Initio ry Sclifim'. lull ;i (loi'-tl inn of s I nu 1o my lllslllllll'IM. I wi'l ;',i i' you ;i Tt'U ( Vnt Money ( r!cf with filch two flolliirs' woitli of 'onils nir t li.'ist'tl ;it my hton1, nnd whi'ii tin of Ihohc money ordi'i Jin iircwntcil hy miy one u r hoii I will rani i them, paying XI. Oil in silver or rnrreiuv for thrill or when yon liny I.IKl, or more, worth of oods nt one time I will urn-pi tlirm as so much rash towards paying for same. 1 i 1 1 1 1 everylioily to avail themselves of this oU'rr. Yes. t is the ilare to Save you money ! Ill J V KOI! CASH, SKU, FOR CASH, nt prices surprising to every lioily. New York RflGKET STORE, ItKYNOI.DSVIl.I.I'.. IVV. For Ladles' and Gentlemen's Wear. A Terrible Crime ! ON MAIN STREET, Which will open 1 he eyes of Ihe pnhlir mid upon investigation they will discover Hint. Messrs. fiiofi &- sicod Prices on (it nt-;' Kiirnishin (JoimIs were Slabbed lo So that rveryliody will have a fair rhance to lniy.rsprcially the man who earns his daily hrcad lv the "sweat of his brow." Low PrlGes and Good Goods Can always lie found at our store, and no troulile to show you everything. We have lit'1 finest selection of cloth for B P R I N G S U I T S in 1 lii.- section of the country and fl Periect Pit Guaranteed. Don't pass by without stopping to see the new World's Pair -- Neck Scarfs. They are. certainly a novelty in all rolors. I Jespoet ( i illy, BOLGBR BROS., OrlQlnators ol ttie Small Prollt Sustem. Just in TIIK 1,1'. -UNKSSOI'-'I'M K ( inoi:ui:i.i.a T.KSSKNS kAIIOI! AMI Til Kill Kt ONOM V si.WKS vor MON'KV. I'Al.l. AND SKK oru STOVES. L5-: J-'V J.II W In fact anything you may desire in our line will be found in our mammoth store. The Reynoldsville Hardware Co. - SWAB BROS. i SitcceHHdi'n to Mi'Kt'i! A W'm'nii'lc.) DEALERS IN GIJfX'ERIKS, FLOL'H. FKED. (AXXKD (;X)DS, TEAS. l.'OKFEKS, ANP ALL KINPS OF FARM PRODUCE. FUL'ITS, COXFECTIOXERY, TOB.U'C ') AXD CIGARS. We rttvt'U romiMe nnd freak line of Uroeeeie, tiiMttl ileliveretl free aity plve tn town. (Uve mm a fair triuU Swab Bros., for. Main, tuul 3th 8tn. Season ! it wn.r. I 'AY VOL" To KXAMIXK i;rc UXK OF STOVES MKKOISK IIL'YIXO i:r.sKwiiKHic AS WK CAIHty THK LAltGKST A XI) I1KST UXK IX THK COl.'XTY. 1 J. S. MORROW, HF.AI.EK IN Dry Goods, Notions, r Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOQDS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa.
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