-fr Stnr Sulmrriiillim tt.HO fr venr, u ikIi'iimiy. An tnilciicnrti'nt liirnt pnpor, ptilJIhrri pvrry Wetliii'mliijr nt Kijrimlilvlll, JiiTtrin Co. !.. ili'voli'il In lhi lntinl of K.'f noltNvllln miIJilTirMimminlr. Non-Mlltlril. will trrnt nil Willi fnlrniw.. nnil will Ihm'hmIiI1)t Homi ly tnwurtl. IIik Intmrln rlM. PtiWrlinlon prli'r tl Ail Hr t'nr, In ilrtinc. oiiiiiiiittlrntliiim IiiIimiiIimi for inibllrHllon mtlnt In tiironipnnlfMl tiy thn wrftr'n nnnii. not for imlilli'HIIon, hut nn (immilw of gmwl fullli, liiloriwlltm niwfl ltitiii hoHi'IIimI. Ailvrrllxlnir ml mm1 known nil uppllcn tlon M 1Iik iiltlr In ArnoliU' lllix k. I.i'iiirlilT roinniunli'itllonK itnl rhnmn of mlvprllwtiM'nlK kIiimiIiI niiirh IliU nftlre liy Mnmlnv niNin. Alilri"m nil iiinniiiiili'ntliinil to 0. A. Kli'l'll enwm, KcynoliNvllln, ln. KiitiimF nt Mix iNMtofflrn nt. Kitynnlilavlllii, Vh., mm mm'oimI t'lHHft ttiiktl mntttr. C. A. ftTKPHKNflON, Kriltnr and Pmb. WKI)NKSI)AY.Hi:rTKMIIKlU..IHIi:i. OTlT)T2STAlSrOI OK TI1K Borough of Koynoldsville for thr lit tier Prrnrrvatlnn oflhr Pub-III- lli'Hllli mid lo prrvrnt llii Hprrad or onininlitrahlr HIhom-i.. III virtue of Ihe pirer rmiferrril hij the art nf A km mill 11 of April Snl, ISM,' Sir. I, I'. It. ,W ' the hi' of" Ihe Common imM of' ViiiDtzi'inu'ii, lie it nrtioineil by the Jliiiymii (iinf IW11 Council of Ihe lmr of' l(iiint1.rille, (t tut if in htrrhy or fanned lJ Ihe mtthnritil of Ihe mime. Hro. I. That wliniovor In ilniitforniM to hiinuin Hfn or hoalth. whatovur roti ilor tho nlr or fiiwi or wntor or thir drink iinwlioloMoino, ami whntovor ImllilliiK ' Prt or rrlliir tlioivof In (ivuirrnwili'd, or not rovliliil with mlo qimto titi'iinx of inifroHK mul ctfivtw, or lh not miMlricntly HupMrtMl, ventilutvil, Hownrod, drnini'd, cloiinoil or llnlitmi nre docliircd to bo iiiiIhiuii'or anil to bn Illi'Hiil. nnd every iiorxiin liuvlnif uldcil In 'iiHtiiitf or ('(Hili lliiitlnjf to tho Hittnu or who tuny iijMrt., rimtlniiH or retain any of tlieni hIiuII bo doeined Kiillly of a violation of thiH oiillimni'ii anil ill ho bo llnbln for tlm expound of tliu almtemont and remedy therefor. See. 2. No hoiiHo-rofiwo, offal, tfiir huge, dead anlmaln, deenyinir vejfetahln matter or organic wimto milwtiinco of any kind rIihII he thrown on any ntroot, road, diteh, gutter or nuldio plaeo with in tho limltH of tliiit borough, and no putrid or decaying animal or vtwtublo matter nliall Ixj kept In any Iioiiho, cel lar or ad joining onthiiildin or ifcoiiiulH for morn than twenty-four hoiitn. Heo. 3. Kvery butcher or other ot" Bon owning, leaHln or x'(Mi)yln any plneo, room or huililinu where tneiit of any kind Is droKMed or Kept for nali), or any market, piihllo or private, shall cniiHo It to 1m kept thoronnlily eleanwd and inirilled, and nil offal, IiIimhJ, fat, irnrlxitfo, refiiHO and unwholcHomn and offeiiHlve matter to lx removod there from nt least oniHi in 24 hours, and they shall also at the samo Hum keep all woodwork, savo floors anil I'nunturs, In any building, place or premlw's afore said thoroughly palnUtdor whitowaHheU and tho floors of mioh huili'.lnjr, place or premises shall bo so constructed as to firevent bhxNl or foul liquids or wash nga from settlln)r In tliu earth beneath. See. 4. Tho koor or kooiers of a llvnry or other stable shall keep his or their stablo and stable yard clean, and shall not permit, between the 15th day of May and tho 1st day of November, more than three wafron loads of manure to accumulate in or near the samo at any one time, except by expivss per mission of tho Hoard of Health, nor shall any manure bo removed between r.ho dutcs aforesaid exoept between Tbvelvo o'clock at nl(fht and two hours itf tor sunrise, without a written permit from tho Hoard of Health; nor shall any manure, be removed except in a tight vohiclo, so protected that the manure in process of removal, may not be dromicd or left In any street, road, alloy, lniio or way of tho borough. ' tSeo. 5. No nig pen shall be built or maintained within tho limits of this borough without written permit from tho Hoard of Health, and when suuh permit is granted, all pig pens, stables, or places where pigs may be kept shall be nullt and maintained under the fol lowing restrictions and conditions, viz.: "They sUp.U not bo built, kept or erected within one hundred feet of any well or spring of water used for drinking or culinary purpose, or within thirty foot of any street or Inhabited house, and must be constructed in the following manner: The floor or floors must be not less than two feet from the ground, in order that tilth accumulating under the same may be easily removed, and such filth accumulating in, about and under the same shall be removed at least once a week and oftener It so ordered, and on failure of any owner or occupier of such premises so to do, then the same shall be done by the Hoard of Health at the expense of the owner or owners thereof in addition to the fines and penalties in Seo. 3D. Boo. 6. No privy-vault, cess-pool or reservoir into which a privy, water closet, cess-pool, stable or sink is drained, unless it is water tight, shall be constructed, dug or permitted to re main within one hundred and fifty foot of any well, spring or other source of water used for drinking or culinary pur poses; unless the surface of such vault, cess-pool or reservoir is at a lower levol than the bottom of such well. Earth privies and earth closets, with no vault, pit or depression below the surface of the ground, shall be excepted from this regulation, but sufficient dry earth or coal ashes must be used dally to absorb all tho fluid part of the deposit, and the contenU must be completely removed at least once every montn. Seo. 7. All privy-vaults, cess-pools or reservoirs as above named shall be cleaned out at least twice a year, once in the spring not later than the 15th of May and once in the autumn not earlier than the 15th of October. From the 15th of May to the 15th of October of each year they snail be thoroughly dis infected by adding to their contents, onoo everv week, from one to four gal lons of a disinfectant solution, according to tho size of the said vault, cess-pool or . reservoir. Sec. 8. ' All sewer-drains shall be water-tight within the limits of this borough. Seo. . No sewer-drain shall empty into any lake, pond or other souroe of water used for drinking purposes, or . Into any standing water within the jurisdiction 01 mis Dorougn. Seo. 10. The sewerage from each buildina on everv street provided with common sower, shall be conducted into said sewer. Seo. 11. That portion of the house drain which ts outside of tho building and more than four feet from the foun dation walls, shall ho constructed of Iron pipe or vitrified dratn-iiMi. Heo. 11 That portion of tliu drain pipe outside or under tho building and within four feet of the foundation walls, together with tho noll-pipn, shall bo constructed of past Iron with lead joints, or of wrought Iron plm with screwed Joint, and in either ease protected from rust. Tho waHto-plm connected with tho conductors from tho roofs, and other plM' Inside the building, or ouUldeand within four feet of tho foundation walls, shall likewise bo constructed of cast Iron with leaded joints, or of wrought Iron with screwed Joints. Hoc The housn drain and other pipes for the conveyance of sewage shall lie laid with uniform grade and with fall of not less than ono Inch In four foot, except In th 1 we cases where the Hoard of Health (or Horougli Council) may xrmlt otherwise. Hoc. II. All ilH's connecting a water closet with a soil-pipe shall 1st trnpNd, each separately. All waste plx shall Ixi trapK'd, each separately, anil clime to tho connections with each bath, sink, ImiwI or other fixture, unless niloipiate iii-ovIhIoii Is made for downward venti lation through said wasto-piiies, In which case one trap inny serve for sev eral fixtures. See. 15. All soil-pixs shall bo car ried at their full sl7.1t through the nxif and left oMn. A provision shall also Im iniiile for Hilmlttlng air to the Iiouno drain side of the main trap, If such trap exists. Sec 111. Tho joints In tho vitrified Ihi shall lie carefully cemented under nnd around the plK, and the Joints In the east iron iiIh shall ho run nnd calked with lend. See. 17. All changes in direction shall Ixi lunde with curved plK's. All joints and pipes shall he made air tight. The whole work shall Is done by skil ful mechanics, In a thorough and work manlike milliner, and satisfactory to the Hoard of Health (or Horougli Council.) Sec. 1H. Heforu iirix'oc iling to con struct any xn tlon of the drainage sys tem of a hotel, tenement, dwell Ing house or other building, the owner, builder or person const rooting the same shall tile with the Hoard of Health for Horougli Council) a plan thereof, showing tho the whole drainagesysteni, from Its connection with the common sewer to its terminus In the house, to gether with the liM'Htion and size of all branches, ttiiw, ventilating plxs and fixtures. Hoc. III. All drains now built shnll bo reconstructed whenever, In the opinion of tho Hoard of Health (nnd llorough Council), It may Irn necessary. Sec. "0. The following named dis eases are declared to ho eoiiimunicnble and dangerous to tho public health, viz.: Small-Mix, (Variola, Varioloid, ) Cholera, iAsiatio or Kpidcmlc,) Scarlet Fever, Kcnrlntlna, Scarlet Hash,) Mensles, Mphthcrln, (Diphtheritic Croup, Diph theretlo Soro Throat,) Typhoid Fever, Typhus Fever, Yellow Fever, SHitted Fever, (Cerebro-Siiinal Meningitis.) Ho lasing Fever, Kpidemic Dysentery. Hydrophobia (Itabies), (ilanders (Farcy) nnd Leprosy, and shall bo tindorstiMid to bo Included In tho following regulations, unless certain of them only are speci fied. Sec. 21. Whenever nnv hniiBeholder knows that any person within his fam ily or household hits a communicable disease, dungerous to tho public health, ho shall Immediately report the same to tho Hoard of Health (or Uorough Coun cil), giving tho street and number, or lix'ation, of tho house. Sec. 22. Whenever any physician finds that any iHtrson whom he Is called upon to visit has a communicable dis ease, dangerous to the public health, ho or she shall immediately report the same to the Hoard of Health, giving tho street and number or location of the house, on tho receipt of which report tho Hoard of Health shnll Immediately notify tho teacher or principal of every school, academy, seminary or kinder garten in the borough requesting said teachers or principals to dispense with tho attendance of all pupils residing In the family in which such disease exists. No tihvslclan who mav. in good faith. In obcdlonco to this ordinance, report a case as ono of communicable disease which subsequently proves not to bo such, shall bo liable to a suit for dam agos for such error In reporting. It shall be tho duty of such physician and all other attendants upon persons affect ed with such dlsoases to avoid exposure to tho public ot any garments or dom ing about their own persons that may have boon subjected to the risk of infec tion. Seo. 23. No porson shall, within the limits of this borough, unless by permit of the Board ot Health (or Uorough Council), carry or remove from one building to another any patient allectea with any communicable disease, danger ous to the publlo health. Nor shall any person, by any exposure 01 any individ ual so artecteu, or 01 tne noay 01 sucn individual, or of any article capable of conveying contagion or infection, or by any negligent act connected witn tne care or custody thereof, or by a needless exposure of himself or herself, cause or contribute to the spread of disease from any such individual or dead body. Sec. 24. There shall not be a publlo or churoh funeral of any person who has a lea ot Asiatio cnoiera, smau-pox, typhus fevor, diphtheria, yellow fovor, scarlet fover or measlcB, and the family ot the deceased shall in all such cases limit the attendance to as few as possi ble, and take all precautions possible to prevent the exposure of other persons to contagion or infection; and the per son authorizing the publlo notice of death of suoh person, shall have the name of the disease which caused the death appear in such public notice. Seo. 25. No person suffering from, or having very recently recovered from, small-Dox. scarlet fever, dlnhtheria. yellow fever, or measles, shall expose himself, nor shall any one expose any one under his charge in a similar con dition, in any conveyance, without hav ing previously notified the owner or person in charge of such conveyance of the fact of such oondition as above stated. It shall be the duty of the Board of Health to have this section printed on a card, and to furnish the owner of each publlo conveyance with a copy thereof; and it shall be the duty ot the owner of suoh conveyance to display suoh card in suoh conveyance. And the owner or person in charge of auoh conveyance must not, after the entry of any person so lnieotea into nis convey' nmu ullnur Bnu fiihni mi ru.in r. o n to. I without having sufficiently disinfected it under the direction of the Board of Health. Seo. 26, No person shall let or hire any house, or room in a house, In which a communicable disease, dnngerous to the nubile health, has recently existed, until the mom or house and promises therewith connected have been disin fected to the sntisfnetion of the Hoard of Health; and for tho purposes of this section, tho keexir of a hotel, Inn or other house for the reception of lixjgcri shnll bn doomed lo let or hire part of a house to any xrson admitted as a guest into such hotel, Inn or house. Heo. 27. Memliers ot any household In which smnll-Mix, diphtheria, scarlet fever or mensles exists, shnll abstnln from attending place of publlo amuse ment, worship or education, nnd, ns fnr ns Mmxihln, from visiting other private houses. Heo. 2H. The clothing, bed clothing nnd bedding of persons who have Ixxm sick with any communlenblo dlsensn, dangerous to tho publlo health, and tho rooms which they have occupied during such sickness, together with their furniture, shall 1st disinfected under the direction of tho Hoard of Health. Sec. 211. No animal afTeeteil with a communicable dlsensn, dnngerous to tho public health, shnll Ixi brought or kept within tho limits of this borough except by Hrinisslon of the Hoard of Health land Horougli Council,) nnd tho Ixxlles of nnimnls dead of such disease or killed on account thereof shall not lxi burled within five hundred feet of any residence, nor dlxed of ot herwise than ns tho said Hoard, or Council, or Its health ollleer shall direct. Sec. .'III. No milk which has boon watered, adultered, reduced or changed In any rcHix'ct from its nut 11 nil condition by the addition of any foreign sulmtnnco, shall ho brought Into, held, kept or offered for sale nt any place In this borough. Heo. .11. No meat, fish, birds, fowls, fruit, vegetables, milk nnd nothing for human fixxl, not being then healthy, fresh sound, wholesome, fit nnd safe for such use, nor any animal or fish that died by illsenHo, and no ciuchkh of any calf, pilfer lamb, which nt tho time of its dentil whs less than three weeks old, and no meat therefrom shall bo brought within the limits of this borough or offered or held for sale as fixxj any where In said Horougli. See. .'12. It shnll lie the duty of tho ixi-upant of every house within the limits of this borough In tho month of May, In cueh nnd every year, to demise tho collars thereof of nil dirt, vegetiibln nnd other impure matter calculated to engender discuso, nnd to causo them to bo thoroughly white washed with fresh lime. Sec. :t:i. It shnll bo the duty of every adult and every parent, gii'aiillan or master of every minor, residing within the limits of this borough who has not had small-pox, or lxen vaccinated, sons to havo taken cow-pox regularly, to bo, If an adult, vaccinated, or, In the cane of a minor, to muse such minor to bo vaccinated within six months from tho date of the piissugo of this ordinance, unloss unable to do so by reason of poverty; and it shnll bo lawful for nny regularly educated physician residing in this borough on application of such resident adult, or parent, master or guardian of such resident minor, as nre unable by reasons of poverty to pay tho vaccination foe, to vaccinate said adult or said minor, and present his bill therefor, proorly authenticated, for an amount not exceeding tho fee usually charged for such services, and to re cover the same of and from the corpor ation. Sec. .14. No. pupil shall ho allowed to attend tho public schools in this borough who hits not boon vaccinated success fully within seven years. See. 35. No parent, guardian or master, in whose house or family there shull havo boon a communicable disease, dungerous to tho publlo hualth, shall permit any child residing In said house or family to attend any publlo, private or Sunday school, after the cessation of mild dlxonso, within a perlix! of ten days after tho house shull have been thoroughly disinfected and cleansed. And it shall be the duty of the school board to havo this section printed on cards, mentioning tho numes of diseases declared communicable and dangerous to tho publlo health in this ordinance, and posted in every school room In this borough: and it shall bo tho duty of each teacher to read tho section to the school at least once a month and when ever any epidemic shall appear. And it shall be the duty of the Hoard of Health to have this section printed on cards and furnished to every private school, academy, seminary, kindergarten and Sunday schixil in this borough and to request the porson or persons in charge of suoh private institutions to post such cards In conspicuous places, and road the section to tho school at loast onoo a month, and whenever any epidumto shall prevail. Seo. 3D. Kvery undertaker or other porson who may have charge of the funeral ot any dead porson shall procure a properly filled out certificate of the death and its probable causo, in accor dance with the form proscribed by the State Board of Health, and shall pre sent the same to the designated officer or member of the Board of Hoalth, and obtain a burial or transit permit thereupon, at least twenty-four hours before the time appointed for such funeral; and he shall not remove any dead body until snch burial or transit permit shall have been procured. Seo. 37. Every person who acts as a sexton or undertaker, or oemotery keeper, within the limits of this borough or has the charge or care of any tomb, vault, burying ground or other place for the reception of the dead, or whore the bodies of any human beings are deposited, shall so conduct his business and so care tor any such place above named, as to avoid detriment or danger to publlo health; and every person undertaking preparations for the burial of a body dead from communicable diseases as hereinbefore enumerated, shall adopt such precautions as the Board of Health (or Borough Council) may prescribe to prevent the spread of such disease. No dead body shall be exhumed and removed between the months of May and October in clusive, and no body dead from small pox shall ever be exhumed and re moved. Seo. 38. Every person violating sec tions 3, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, or 31 of this ordinanoe, shall be liable, for every suoh offenoe, upon conviction before any burgess, justice or mag magistrate, to fine of not less than 110 or more than 1100, at the discretion of the convicting burgess, justloe or magistrate, besides costs, which the convicting burgess, justloe or magistrate may Inflict. . Seo. 30. Every person violating any other section or provision ot this ordi nance, shall bo liable, for evorv such offence, upon conviction Isiforo any nurgess, justice or magistrate, to a fine of not less than M or more than 120, at tho discretion of tho convicting burgess, justice or magistrate, besides costs, which the convicting burgess, justice or magistrate may millet it ho see fit. Hoc. 40. All xil loo officers, nonstnbles and watchmen are enjoined, and all citizens are ress'ctfully desired, to give Information to tho Honrd of Health of any violation of these ordinances, mi that tho snnltnry laws providing for tho cleanliness and health of tho borough may bo fully executed, and all offenders promptly punished. Art of AiuM-mMr 'nr-rrlna Manllarf Powrraon HormiKh 4 iMinrlls In Pvttnsy lanlaa F.rnry Ixironnh wltliln this I'lininiotiwosth that lirrt'Hftt'r tuny Im liiinrxirnlitl liy nn net of Hit ..enei-nl AxiM.iiihly, or hy Hi court of iimrn r m-h.oii of nnjr county, nhall linrti xiwir Tomsk nil n wilful rcdilntlnna roatixrtliiK tlii fiiiitiiliitlotix nnil uiirly-WHlIn of IiiiIiiIImijh, nml n'xxi'llii( vnullx, i'i'm-XKilx,xlnkx,ilriirim mill IHirlHIon fi'tire. To enter iixiii tin- tsml ami preml-w of nny pernon or iH-rMiim. for (he imrixmeM nullior- (liiiy-nnixiiiiteil oftlrerx nnil niieiilx. lull by Ifiln net, liy thenisi'lvii anil I In-lr 10 proiiiint nun remove any ohst ruction In the IiiuIiwhvx of Hie txiroiiuli. mill nnv mil- H.inre or orri'iiilve tmiller, whcHicr In I he IiIltIiwiivm or In tmlilli tt iiflwitl.t tjt......l n...l loreiii(rn llm removal of Hie hhiiih liy the owner or ix'i'iipter of niicIi Kroumlxt In ilefnult of wlllrll, tllii'orxiriitlili limy I'llllxetliemimn to lie iloiin, mill rollix't I lie cirit thereof, Willi twenty per l eiiliim Hilviiiiee thereon. In tlm mniincr pmvlileil herein for the rout or pnve nienlH miiile hy the ciirMirtitlon. 'I'ii prohibit wllliln the ImiioiikIi tin rnrry Ins on 11I nny niiiiiiifiii'tiire, iirl, trmle or Iiiih Inexx which nmy lx nonloiix or ntTennWe to the InhiililtiinlNt the iiiltiiiifiirtuie nle or ex fxMiireof ftre-wiirkx or other Inltnmnintitn tir iIiiiiki'Mmih nrtlrlex, ami to limit sml prexcrllw the iiiiuitllleK thiit may be kepi In one plnre of Riitilxiwiler, Hre-wiirku, turpentine nml other Inllnnininhle articles nnil to preM'rllst such other nnfcKiiHnln nx limy he necexmiry. Tomnkn xiich rcirnliif Ion relntlve lo nr. riiinulHtlon of niiimirc.rnmiHMtHfitiilthn like In hiirnx, Htnhh'x, ynnlx nml other plticex, sml to prohibit the keeplnv of Iiokx within llin horoiiKh or wllliln xuili IIiiiIIm wit hint he mine ax they nmy preiertlx. To prohibit within the txiroiiuli the hiirlnt or Interment of ileceiixeil iiei-Moim, or within kiii'Ii imrtliil llnillx wllhln the mime nx Ihey nmy from time to time prcxcrllxi, ami to ri'ic iilnle the depth of grim. To 111 like hiii-Ii other reioilut Ion n rnny he nei'i'xxiiry for tlm health nml cleiinlliiexx of the Ixiroiiith, For the purpose of i-nrryliiK Hits set Into elTecl, every ixiruiiuh nr liirortiornteil town wllhln thlx t'limmonwi'iilth xhitl) Imvu power, hy It iiroHr olllrerx, to pHMX xiich orillimni'ex or hy-liiw n nmy Is- iiei-c-wnry for Hint pur puxe, anil nlxo to ImiNme Hnex, to Iki rollix'teil liy action of deht, or pcmiltlcx, to lie enforced by niimtimrr conviction, sx for a hrench of tfie pence, before nny Hlilermnii, mnKlxtrntn or Jimllce of the pence of xnlil horoiiKh or In corporated town. Bids Wanted. Sealed proposuls for tho building of a V. O. S. of A. hall In Itathmel will Ira received up to Saturday, Sept. 2.'lrd, lHll.'l. I'luns and sHciflcatlons run bo seen at tho Btoro of John Smith In Itathmol. All bids shall bo stmt to tho undersigned on or before the abovo dato. Tho commttteo reserves tho right to reject any and all bids, and to lot to the lowest and best bidder. W. C. Marshall, Chairman Building Com. Ilathmol, Pa., Sept. 11, 1803. Those laced bluchers at Hood's aro easy as an old shoo. Men's working hIkxis $1.00 at Itobln- son's. The time has como to try your soles. If you woar Reed's $4.00 shoo, your solos will stand tho test well. Australia raises tho only kangaroos, but Itood sells kangaroo shoos. Buy your shoos where the dealer does as he agreos. Reed dixis. Buy your new shoes whilo tho stylos are fresh. Rood's shoos are nobby. Ipr.fqi, Phi. W B Aliuain, Otihltr F A Aliualir, Au't Cukltr. Seeley, Alexander & Co., BANKERS. Orgnnlxid In ISM. Paid up Capital $60,000. HtorUHoUlersi Goo. O. Rprague, TV.. MntfAltfhft. t. V. Beuluy, K. I). Buelcy, n. a. Alexander. Do a (funeral hanking hiixtnex. Accounts solicited. Private pupora for our cuxtomers Sled away and kept In fire moor VAULT. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats. CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND ALL KINDS Or H U FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Etc. Goods delivered free any place in town. Call on wa and get prices. 'W.CSchidtz &Son & N Country Produce CALL ON- C. P. HOPPMftN, Specialist in Lenses for the Eyes. SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION FREE. NEW GOODS! We have received this week a New Line of M Dress and those desiring rich and styl ish Fabrics will find them on our counters. Gome and Sec. BING 6c GO. DENTISTRY !: 9 HEN we nay Dentistry we do not refer to the dentistry of your trrandfather'H time, which Homewhat. rHf-mhlH butchery, but to Modern Dentistry with all !tn and painless operations. And this is what we are enabled to practice; as our office is equipped with all the latest in struments and appliances for the practice of this Painless Dentistry. After you have called on us once, you will not think of the dentists' office with a shudder, but with pleasant rec ollections of how, amid pleasant surroundings, you were relieved of your pain and your teeth were made articles of service and adornment. Gold, Platina, Silver, Bone and all other filling mater ials used in their proper places; and Rubber, Gold Lined Rubber, Alumnium and Gold Plates made to resemble na ture as closely as possible. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Ib our specialty. We very respectfully solicit your work and assure you of the best work and attention. Drs. Richer & Gerow, (Successors to Dr. 3IcCreight.) Deposit Bank Building, Main St.. Op. Belnap House. Dubois. reynoldsville. ReiiolHo Hardware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE OP ALL KINDS, . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. Coos