Cho -fr Star Nnlwriittimi ttJil) jter irur, in mlrnnrr, !. A. HIM'UKNNO, Kit I lor mid l"nb. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY .1. IHlU, A ii liiili'iH'ii'ti'iil Iih'iiI pnnT, pulilMii'il nvi-ry VlMln.ilny ill Uiyitililvll1n. .h'ITi'1-min I'll. Vn.. ili'vuii'il to (In liitrrli nf Ki'vnnliNvllln Ktiil .li'rtViiniH'oiinly. Nmi-tMilltlrni. will I rent III Willi Tiill m. mill will lr(H'llllljr rili'liil jr timuriU tin Ifi (Mvrlfitr t'lii. piiiiwi'iiiiitii pnrn vi.mrfMT Tmr, in nnrHiii'i. ('uiiiiitiinlrHlhinii Ititnnili'il fnr imhllrHlliin hunt ho iii'i'itinptifilt'il by tlio wrllcr'H tiiiini, nol fur imltlli'iiiliitt, lint nfl ii niiHrmtii'i nf (MH fllllll. ltltlMNtllltf t1WN llf'IIIH Hllll'lll. Ail vert ilnir ruin iiiwln liniiwn tin iippllrn tlnit tit Hit' iiftW In ArnnliU' Murk. I.nmlttv riiiiimiiiilrmliiim nntl rhniitft if fitlvii-ilriiii'iit' nlmiilil ri'iii'h IIiIn nillri' liy MllllllflV IH Mill. A(hli-i" till I'otmntinlrntlmi tof A. Hlrph eiitmi, ItrytinhtHvlllt. I'll. F.nti'wtl til tltt iMMtonVi nt ItrynnMnvllli'. In., Hi nriiiiil fliiNH innll tiiHtlur. Hnyn tut-in t fnori't t lint If tlicy wnnt to lm mm nntl wnnlil hhiii-im! In 1 1 fro. Hint tlify mtiHt ntllicri rljrlilly nntl mi iVvliitlnirty In 111" truth. "tlh, whiit tt titliiflffl writ wt wimivi hi'ii lli-Ht wt priii'lli'r In iltrflvt'." If wn wniiltl tmllvn It, "liniifHly" 1h iiI- vnyn tin1 Ix-Ht, iiiilli'y. A nmn who Ih ciiiii)fri1 In IhibIiiihh nntl will Hit In lil CiiHtmni'M will WHin Ixi tllMt'tiviTftl hy bh titling. 'I'Iid hy who Itt'jjlim liiuiillltiif tln truth I'liit'lt'KHly tn Ills pnpn nntl iniinmm Iti paving tint wity tti un imnii'- t't'HNfiil lift'. Tint yonntf miiti win) lt- (jlna t iil I n J n IIHIn extra ;liiiiu t if tin' till In Ri!'iii-liit to IiIh own Hint iitilx-kiiowTi tti IiIh itniiltiyitr, rvi-n If tin' iiipliiycr Imi IiIh own fntliur, Ih tin tin hitiiiil rimil tti mim ruin. It piiy. lit'ttfr liy fur to tt'll tint truth ntnl ho linni'Ht In nil your uYnlliitfH with nthi'r ll'lllll(. "Tiiki' runt of thn Mnro nntl tint kii i ml h will tiikr riini of thiiinwIvi'H" Ih B innxlni Hint Ih pi'itnllnrly nppllrnhln to tln-H1 haul tlnn-H. WustefiilnrMH lit nil tlint'H Is fool lull : It Ih worwi tlinn Hint now whi'ii iIioiimhiiiIh urn hiiITi'I'Iiih frnin InfU nf tint nt'fi'HHnrli'H of lift1. Tint I'lttMhursr Tlmm Ih bii nhji-ct Ii'Hhoii In )Hivr ci'iiiiniiiy. It prt-Hi'iilH tint' of thn chh'f ni't'i-MHltli'H of llfn nil thn iifWH Ht tlio loWI'Mt piHHllllll (MMt. Ntltwltll- Miintliiii; thi' fut't tti nt thn I'lttHimrif TimiK Ih hoIiI for only mm rent n tiny, thn flnim Ih inittln for It that It in thn niiNt t'onipli'tn nnwHpiiM'r prlnti'tl In I'l'thlinry. that nvnry iM't'iirrt'iifii of lininnn inti'ivnt In every pint of thn (floh" Ih promptly repnrtetl in itx rol iiiniiH: tlmt it Ih PHHt'ntlnlly n pnpi'l' for the homo, everything of nil ohji't'tiunit lil.i t'liiii'iit'li'i' hMng t'xt'lnili'tl: that It Ih thn only piiptr In PittHhurg whom) initrkt't report nit) relhihlu nntl It'vlwtl every "lay in thn work: that It in thn only PittHlmrg nnwHpner whlt'li printH daily it rntufiilly prepurud th-part-tnt'iit for thn latllnH, and onco a wnnk n it'Nrt, pri-puit'd hy t'XX'i'tH, of Hpoclnl IntorfHt to H(,'i-i'iiltuinl ii'Hili'i-H, and, finally, it Ih thn only l'lttHburtf iiiiwh )iiH'r wlilt'h print dally the lilulii'Ht chixH rf llt'tion. Inudilltion to nil thin, tlio Thin nITnrH to all ltn renders at a nominal ,.(wt thn opportunity of Hoonr lii)T ono of thn hlKhnst elann mntfiizlneH printed in thn cmintry, and to tho ladieH th"lr rholoo tlnrlnif tho yuar 1HH4, of twolvo of thn moHt approved pnpor pat toniH, with privilege, of selectlnR from a lint of ,riO,(inu. Sund for a Humplu copy 4if tho 7Vmra, which will bo niuilt'd ytm free, and h.ji) how theoo pitmilwH ai-o fulfilled. H there Ih no airunt for tho Time In your lixmllty, a profltahlo himl n -km nan lo eittabliHlied by writing for thn iidency. F. A. WVavcr, editor Urookvlllo Hi fiuhlicnn, Iiuh determined to ank tho nepuhlicaiiH of .leffernon county for tho nonilnntitm for CungreBii at tho next primary election. Mr. Weaver Is a tf"i)Uenian of ability and would bo a ;od candidato for tho ofllco. Tho Public tirn-ict, publUhcd at WaHhlng ton, 1). C, npeaks very highly of Mr. Weaver. We clip part of the article: "Francis A. Woaver, Chlnf of the Division of Lands and Railroads, 6oorotury'8 olllce, Department of the Interior, was appointed to office by S-cretary Noblo on April 29, 1889. Ho is a native of Pennsylvania, and his appointment is accredited to that State. Mr. Woaver has been engagod in editorial work for more than quarter of a century. When the War of the Rebellion broke out It found him at a printer's case In the office of the Greensburg Herald, where he had just e impluted an apprenticeship In thatart, and, imbued with the patriotism common at that time, he threw down his stick and rulo to follow his country's flag, bttcoming a member of the 11th Regi ment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, the first three months' men. He left the sorvlo i in July 1805, a member of the Bth Ohio Vol. Cav., and Immediately tht-ruaft t took up his residence in Brook villo, the county seat of Jefferson Canity, Pa., where he became the editor and associate publisher of the W'snkly Republican, and in the long y ain that have intervened his name Iiuh ev t remained at the mast-head of that paper. In 1888 he was elected a . m inb-rof tha Pennsylvania legislature, a position ho filled to the entire satis faction of his constituents, until ap pointed to his present position, when he tend-'r d his resignation. The Division of Lands and Railroads during the administration of the Department of the Interior, under Secretary Noble, has disposed of a large and constantly increasing volume of business, and Mr. Weaver's work in that connection has given evidence of ft high order of executive ability. Oone to Her Reward. Mr. Amanda Rrnst, relict of tho lata Henry ICiimt., died at Paradise, near Ileynoldsvllle, December 20t,h, at thn ad vanned aga of RTi years, 2 months anil 21 days. Funeral Her v lees hy Rev. W. Holnor, pastor of tho Lutheran ohiiruh at PnradiHfl. Text Psalms 1111:11), "I'reeloiiH In thn night of thn Ixinl Is thn death of ti In Hnlnts." Her mortal remains were laid to rest In thn ceme tery near Panic, her former home. Mother F.rtiHt was horn In Koskaw, Kingdom of Haxony. With her hus band she emigrated to America In HT2, settling on a farm near Panic. Two sons, Henry and John (I. Kriist, of PimxsulHwiiey, and one dnughtcr, Mm. ThomaM Iteyiiolds, of Paradise, survive her. Mother Krnst wan in every particular a worthy and most ex cellent woman; rcH)ectcd hy all, a devoted wife, a loving mother, a kind uelghlHir anil, bIhivii all, an earnest and devout Christian, dying in the hope of a blessed Immortality. Tim church on earth lost one, Heaven gained one. I't friends nntl kindled emulate her ninny exalted virtues. Father F.rtiHt departed thin life Oeio-lH-rtith, hi.'I, aged 4 years,", months and 14 days. Ho was one of thn orig inal founders of the Lutheran cliurch In 1'iinxsiitawticy, a man who hy his excel lent churnctiT onileaifd himself tn all who knew him. To know him was to love him. This couple lived In thn Is mils of matrimony foroverslxly years. After having tolled side by side for forty years in America their bntlic now sleep side hy side near the old home awaiting the resurrection of the just. No other Medicine ill the world was ever given hiicIi a test of Its curative qualit ies, us ( It to's 'lire. Thousands o bottles of Ibis great (ionium remedy are being distributed KIIKK ok cilAlluk, by druggistH in this country to those afllict ctl witli Consumption, Astbtnn, 1,'roup, severe CougliH, Pneumonia and nil Throat ami Lung diseases, giving the people proof that Otto's (Jure will cure them, and that It Is the grandest tri umph of Medical selene. For sale only hy W. H. Alexander. Samples free. Large battles L'.'i nuil oile. A tirt'st TrHt lier. It must seem Hlrange to piM'sons inter ested In sclent llle achlcvementH, how closely thn Htugu keeps ill touch with tho very latest discoveries "Tho Fly ing Vulture" Ih up to date with Its null Flying Machine. Opera house Jan. III. Miners' Convention. A convention of miners was held at DuHols on Wednesday and Thursday of last week with delegates from mines in Center, Clearfield, Jefferson, Tioga, F.Ik, Indiana and Cambria counties. Tlio object of the meeting wiih to select ono of tho three or four organizations to bo found In tho counties mentioned. Representatives of the United Mine Workers of America, Knights of Labor, and Checkwelghman Fund Association wore present. Tho representatives woro given fifteen minutes each to pre sent the meritsof their rcHpcctivo organ izations before tho convention. The result of the vote on the choice of organ izations, was as follows: Untied Mine Workers of America, 07; Checkwelgh man Fund Association, .'III; KnlghtH of Lalxr, 5. On motion tho choice of tho first named Association was mado unan imous. If the actions of tho delegates was the wish of the miners in the coun ties mentioned, tho miners will bo stronger, bo far us organization is con cerned than they have been before, as we understand they are all to work for the success of the United Mlno Workers of America organization. Formerly at this Place. Rev. Harvoy Grame Furbay, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, was the recipient of a useful and handsome Christmas gift from the members of his Bible class. It was a Smith's Primlor typewriter, a machine of superior excel lence, which, however, isonlyafalnt tok en of the high esteem In which tho re cipient is hold by the class to which he has glvenso much the benefit of his time ant) talents. Rev. Mr. Furbay remem bered his pupils, too, by presenting each a beautiful little volume, Thomas A. Kemple's "Of tho Imitation of Christ," an appropriate gift in connection with the present work of the class and a book of genuine aid to the inner life. Tyrone Herald. Bring your repairing to headquarters. We make a specialty of Watch Cleaning and Repairing of all kinds. Work en trusted to us is certain to receive care ful and intelligent treatment from ex pert and skillful hands. Clocks cleaned, repaired, regulated and set in fine run ning order. Jewelry and all small wares mended and repollsbed to look as good as pew. All work guaranteed. Ed. Goodek, Jewoler and Optician. Rev. Ira R. Hicks gives the following rorcasts ni tne weatner lor January, 1894: The new year will open cold. clearing weather in all central and western parts, reactionary disturbance having passed to the Atlantic. By the 3rd it will ohange to warmer with storm movements in sight on the evening of the 4th. During the 5th, 6th and 7th falling barometer with storm centre passing eastward. Sweeping westerly winds with Intense oold from the 8th to the 14th, when it will moderate up to the 'ld. Cold ana storms will follow, tne montn going out wun ft ooia wave. Thn iioMrn Hrrrrt of Long Mt, Keep the hentl cool, tho feet warm and thn Isiwels oien. Bacon's Celery King for thn Nerves Is a Vegetable preparation nntl acts as a natural laxa tive, nntl Ih thn grcatiwt remedy ever discovered for tho Cure of Dyss'mla, Liver Complaint, and all Illissl, Liver nntl Kidney Diseases. Call' on Wj II. Alexander, sole agent, and get ft trial package free. Inrgo sine V and ftOn. Th Latral mMl orTrsvrl. Paul Hector's Flying Hblp In the "Flying Vulture" rounds up tho most wonderful century nver known In scien tific Inventions. ()iera house Jan. III. Noticel The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of thn Fli-st National Bank nf ItcynoltlHrilln fnr tho election of directors will Imi held at tho hanking riMim on Tuesday, lull day of January, IStlt, lietweon the hours of 10.IHI A. M. ami 4. IK) v. M. Jdmn H. KAt't llKlt, Cashier. Nllvrr llsli. Thurston's silver miIImIi, bent In the world, fnr sub) hy I'M. (lisHler, Jeweler anil optician. FiiifHt lint) of men's hhtH'H In town, at Kobinson'H. Prlftttin with tit (Men. Adams-Moiinkv At the PrcHbytcr Ian pnrsnnage, Reynoliisvllln, on Christ niiiM iiinrnfng, Dec. 2fl, hy Itev. It. It. Johnson, (leorge Adams nntl MIsh Mollio Mohney, Isitli of Itnthmcl, Pu. IlllHHAltD Mt ')NNK.I.I At thn M. F.. parsnnnge, llnsik villi', Pn., IleceuilcT 21. IHtl.1, by Itev. J. W. Hlalstlidl, W. (J. Hiissaril, of Aliens Mills, Pa., ami Ijonna McCnlitioll, of Knckilalu Mills, Pa. F.mkiiy Hainkh At the M. K. par Htniiige, Kmerlekvlllo, Pa., Jan. 1st. I W I, hy Rev. Jiih. H. Jolbart, A. J. Kinery ami Catliorinti Haines, Isitli of Kineriek villo. FlTWIKIlAI.IJ - KlKKIt-At the M. K. iiarsoniigi', lirniikvllle, Pa., Dee. 211th, 1 !).. hy Itev. J. W. Hlalsdell, John K Fitzgeralil, of Harnett township. Jef fermiti cininty, Pa., and Mary M. T. Klfer, of Hcntch Hill, Clarion Co., Pa. (JHOVKH-CdUIIHdN At the M. K. iar Houage, llnsikvllle, Ph., December 21, H!i:i, by Itev. J. W. Hlalsdell, Frank II. (troves, of (iroves Summit, Pu., nntl Ktta Courson, of Brnckwny vllle, Pa. Mowry -Steele At the M. F parHnn lig", Fnierickvllle, Pa., Dec. 2ot.h, IHIlX hy Rev. .las. II. Jelbart. 11. M. Mnwry, nf Kineriek vllle, nntl Ktta Mecle, ot Unlnil towimhip. TllOMI'HDN YODEH At tho M. I' parsonage, Itrtsik vllllo, Pa., Deeem- Iht 21, IWi;i, ley Hev. .1. W. Hlalsdell, .losepb Thniniisnn and Margaret A. Voder, IkiUi of Knox tnwnshl), Jeffer son county, ra. JEI'OHT OE THE ruMliriUN or TIIR FIRST .NATIONAL HANK til Itevnolilovllli', In llm Hlatti nf Pennsylva nia, al Hie rlose ef liualiifss llt'i'i'tiils-r III, IsKI. nKsoiiMCKs: !,niniH unit tllHftiiints n7,litn nil Ovenlrnfl, Het'llierl mill UIIMeruretl.. 2711 12 I'.H. llnnilH ItiMH'iii'iiflri'iiliilloii..., ;m.ll t'ri'tllillliis nil t'. H. Ilnntls Ml t in nil ere anil llxtliriK 2,il74 IH) line frnin iippt-uveij reKcrve tiuuiits.. Win M rPieeki anil iitlieri'fetli Itotrm (Vltl Hll Nines n'mlicr Niitlniuil tiitnlts KW Ul Iriietloiiiil inttHT eiirrt'iiry. nlrkles. unit et'iilH IN H2 I.iiwmi money reserve In tilinU, vli: HHel 9,2117 l LeKHl-K'tliler iiiiU-n t,:H UU Kelleuipllnll fund Willi V. . Trt'lls- urer (R per cent, nf tirculutlnru.. I,:ti0 ID Total IIII.WM (B LMHII.ITIKS. Ciitilliil stiM-k paid In tm.OilOflC t'niHvltlt'tl pmlils, Ichh expt'iiiteH and taxt's palil IKI4 Niillonul nun k mites eulntiinitlliK. .. 2l),:l IK) line to ether National Plunks 1120 ill llltllvliliial fleiHisllH Niilijeet Uiclils'k 40, "W 74 ('atliler'selieekHUiitslaiiillnK 2111 (H Llitlitlltles titlier limn tPiiiM) alsivt stated 271) I!! Total II 111,111 w IV) IUU tf rylvult, Oauty tf hfferm, : I, John Ii. KiiiiePit'r. 'aHlil.rnf the uPhivo nanifd bunk, flu solemnly swiur 1 hat tlio ahove slatenieiit Is truu Ui tPiu Ismt of my kuowlvdKt) ami belief. John II. KArciiHK, C'aslilnr. Hulmrrllied and swnrn to liefuro me litis 23d day of DecenilHir, IsKI. Ai.nr.nT Hsyhouihi, Notary I'tilillc. CoBHSCT Attest! rOOTT Moni.KU4sD, ) C M itch kul, Directum. J.O. Kinu, 1 THE HUTCHISON HOSPITAL. For the Treatment ot Cancer, BEWICK LEV, - PENN'X. A CARD. Since my removal to Pittsburgh from Allegheny, my practice has grown to uch proportions that it became necessary to obtain Commodious iuurtr tor tha accom modation of my cancer patients and I have, at an enormous expense, purchased the well known HUTCHISON HOHPITAL KOB THE TREATMENT OF CANCEK, at 8EWICKLEY. In addition to the Hospital property I have also purchased the Hutchison treatment tor the cure of Cancer, and retained under con tract the services of Dr. Hutchison and the entire hospital corps. Including physicians, cooks, etc., who, In connection with my own coterie of physicians and assistants, will be prepared to treat nil C ANCEKH and CANCER OUS DISEASES, TUMORS and MALIGNANT ULCERS on any part of the body, and all NON-CONTAOEOUS DISEASES successful ly. Communications of Inquiry can be ad dressed to my offices, 907 I'enn avenue, Pitts burgh, Pa. Correspondence solicited. Dr. J. A. Burgoon's office hours tor consul tation at Pittsburgh are from 8. a. m. to 12 m., and from to 0 p. m., where I treat success fully all casus of Tape Worms, Catarrh and all Secret Diseases, Liver Complaints, Kidney and Stomach Troubles and Kindred diseases. Every Womu.. Sometimes needs a re'. able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are etoeivt. safe and esrtsla la fesalt. Tti esso ins Ibr. PmI's) nsw disappoint. B4l aaywaero HUM. VealM4lelaett.aaeTelaa4e Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. tel.. IL OTKLMcCONNKLL, UKYNOLDHVILLR. l'A. FHASh'J. lll.ACK, I'mprtrlnr. The It'iiillns hotel nf thn town. Ilnntliuar ters for fniiitni'ri'litl men. Htenni best, free linn, hnlPi risittm suit eliMrts on every fhwir, siiniplt' riNittiN, lillllard rtNirn, tePepPinnn ettn neeltutm Ae. JJOTKL UKLNA1', ItRYNOf-mVlLLK, PA. (IHKKN 61tSMCN, I'mjiHrlm. Ursl cIiihs In every imrllenlsr. lyrsletl In thn very ecnln nf IPm liimlmNmrt nf Inwn. Kren 'lies In nntl frtmt trsltm anil cnniriifMllfius slim pin rtsiitiM forrntiiiiii'relnl Irnvt'lnrs. QOMMKIM'IAL HOTKL, HKOOKVILLK, l'A., '. ('A UK IKK, fnijiHelirr, Psnililt' riNinm nil Itin irnititirl flnnr. IIimihs lii'titeil hy tiiilut-nl gits, Oninllitis In ami from all Iralim. i1lecllant one. NKKK. lit JUSTICKOh'TMK I'KACK Ami Real Etialn Agenl, Reynnltlnvlllt', I's. 1 'MITCIIKLIii- ATTOItNKY-AT-LAW. I lltlce un West Mala mi reel. npiMislle the t'liuiiiierelal llolel, Reynnlilnvllle, I'n. I) It. H. K. H(MVKU. HKYNorJSVIM,K,l'A. It("lth'iit (linll4t, Iti liiilliMritf ncur Mfttirt (MhI t'lniN'h, itttHmlti Arnold I I m k . IJftti tin- MtH III UIHTHtlllK. M AHTKK ANI FX AMINKIt'H NTH B. Thi' Ituriiiiifli nf WcmI I In tht Cinir-t of Com ItfyiiolflnvlHit j IMt'iiH of Jfffifttn h. CtMitily, No. I, h'vU'f Whitlow Towimlilp. I Tfini, I MM. I HIlihiK In l-,tiilly. lltivliitf Imm-ii, on iK-c, , iHiiri, iiiHilntif Mtitr nntl KmirnlntT, In hIhvimh, loiiilt iiltly tlnt Mtitl HtiMiHlon Intlfhlt'tliM'Hi Ih twiTii Htild Mtiroiiuli of West Kcynoltlnvlllfi it tit I I hi towuxhln of Wltmlow. nil iH'rnonn lu-ti-rt-HH'd mi' hfi-i'liy nolllh-d Mint I will mt forni t ln diiih'M of ittxiv iipnolnl nn'tit tit my olllt'i. hi Un I Ion h mh of llrtMil villi', on HI IN DAY, THK 2W II OAT (ir MAHI'M, A. fl. IM. AT TKN IllMH K, A. M., And nil tH'fMorm ! vltitc flulfn- niralnut f hi mi Id towtihl of H limlow iiti' iM'tt'dy not Med In pM'Mi'iii iln-iri on or tH'ftim thn dnlo iiImivh mi'iitloni'd, or they will Ih ftirivir Imrrcd. I Hi. IH, Ha .InllPf M. VArtVl.lHT, MtiHtcr mid rxninlncr. lank O'' UK YMtUtH villi:. CHPITHL 480,000.00. ('. nileliell, Frellrlil Iroll ll-iellnnl, Vlrr Vrm. John II, Kalteher, 4 axlilnr. Dlrrclora: (.Mitchell, Henlt Mel'lellanil .I.e. Klinr. iiiHeph Htraims, .PiihciiIi lleiiilersnii, U. W. Fuller, J. II. niiiieiitir. ItiK's s irenerat liaiiklntr hiiMliieuHiinrl snllelts I lie aernntilM nf merchants, prnfemlntinl men. fiirinei-s, tiiechiinlei. riitners, liiinlsrnieti and others. priiinlHliiK the itiimt enreful iitltintlnti In I he business nf all persnns. Safe Df'iHMit llnxes for rent. Elrst National Hank biillillnv, Nolun block Fire Proof Vault. GREAT Reduction! A Reduction of from i to -IN- Ladies Missses' and Children's GOflTSfc- N. Hanau's 21 Tier ceo An immense line Jewelry at C. BING & CO. HnnU5 a Finn and Complete Lino of Dress Goods, Dress Patterns, Silk Dress Patterns, and Fancy Silks. A FINE Pluiidkorchiofs, Scurls. It in our buHiii!HH to Hell you tho b:Ht for the money and we want to hIiow you that we can do it. Come and examine our oodn. We are now offering our Gray and White Ulanketn at Reduced RateH. Do not ininn thirt chance of getting your blanketn Cheap. J. S. MORROW, DF.ALF.lt IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. Replisfille Harare Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES. TIN, SHEET IRON AND - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, - FISHING TACKLE OF 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, of F. HOFFMAN'S. LINE- jVI uIs, Fur !N"eck Bargains! Bargains! T THE PEOPLE'S Baraain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale I - Small Profit! One Price ! A. KATZEN, Prop'r.