Nitlmrrl)litm tlJiD J'T irnr, in intranet. '. A. H'l;l,llliNf. I.illliil- ami lnli, vvi:iNi:si)TY, may 2.' twi.' An IihIiH'iiiIi-iiI Iim-iiI iiim,i tiitlilMti-il i-i i-ry Wl'lllll'lilll Ml U' IHlliUvlIll. .li'llVr-un 1'ii, Pa., ili-vnii-il 10 tin- Inii'M'stM nf iyinll-vllli mit .li-rTi-i-Mimi-iilllil.v. IMon-tHtlHInil. will tl'i'ilt nil Willi fiilrm-, iiml will I- i"4it-rltilly frli-iiil-ly liwnrl I In liltHiliiiir i-ln. Hiitrt-Iilin mIitI..iiIh'I u-iir.tn iiilvniti-r. Ciinitmiiiti'iitliih IiiIi-ihIi-iI fur tniliHt-itllnn tllllMt Im iit'rmtipiintt'il hy I hi t ltir'H ilium-, linl fur iitililli'titlnii. ImiT it- n 1111111 iiiiii-i- nf RlHtil fllllll. Illtl'M-llllI lll'WB lll'IIIA tllrlti-il. Al viit IhIiiit 1-11114 iniiili liiuiw 11 mi Hiiplli'it ttltll.llt Oil iilllri III AtlliililV KliM'If. I.i-nirlity i-iiiitmiliilriilliiili Hllil I'liiilivi nf nitv-rtl-i-iiii'iiti aliniiltl ri'iirli IIiIm ntlli'i liy nttitiiliiy iimiii. A'ttlri-- nil i,iiniiniliilriilliitlH In (. A. Hli-ill-cnnn. Iyiiiilit-vlll, I'll. Knlri-il tit 1I11 iHwtnttlri tit. I(i-yiiiiltlvl1li, 111., iw i-iiiiiI rlii iniill mill li-l HnvH who kill vnlilim In thin Mnli limy 1m IiiIimvmIi'iI Iii kimwlnix tlmt llit-y urn v Ii la 1 1 ii(f tin' law iiml ii'iiili'i'thi'iiiHi'lV'H liiililn tit n pi'iinlty nf II vn (lullum for evi't-y mu-li Mnl klll-il. A Cli'iit llrlil iMiuiity fiit-ini-i' who niulil not riiiwi f I. nil to 1'iiy for Ilin Iioiiui imM'p, m-nt .'1.(10 to 1111 iiiHtirn limn to Irani tlio rwivt of ktiiliiK lint In- from Ifr-ttlnif Htronif. Ho rt-ri-ivril Ilin rnply, "Kntlt." Mi'Miiirliil Diiy w ill Ih tlio nt'Xt, hull dny. It U txnvU'i tlm ilny will In. Inly olwt'rvnl liein, but n yt't tlmrn linn bin llttln unlil bIhuiI It. Yrnr ly yi'nr tin vnti-rnim of tlm Into wnr tlm innii wlio wt.iv tlm I1I110 In tlm troiiliuloim tlnioti fiiiin 1WU to'llfi urn ilripilnf off. Tlm iniiiilr of ivmoiik'h to tlm lull rnllH In tlm (iriinil Army nf tlio I iiulv lii l)cooiiiiH Biimlli'i' iviry your. It will Ik but a Hlmrt tlnm iw lilntory iiii-hhiivh tlnm wlmn tlm i-lvll wnr III In only n 111,'innry, iiml nil tliiwo wlio iirtirlmtil in it will linvo xpii'itil tlirir ti-iits on fmim'H cti'i'iinl iMiinpliii; umiiml. Tlm iimnatri'inciit of tlm Kiiihii'Iiiiii Mmintnin Erln Iiiim clmnis'iMl IiiiiiiIh. ('. II. Mi Kin's imnm Hirutvd lit tlm to miiHt lrwt work hm nmnutfi-i-. V unilnr gtuiiil .loll 11 A. .loluiHton, tlm fornmr editor, Ht 111 Iiiih mi Intt-ivHt in tlm piiMr, but Iiiih jfiimi into otlmr ImihIiii'hh. Tlm "Silvery gmvn of tlm Silont Niulil" I alwiiyn tlm brli;litiHt wlmn full, but It in not full nil tlm tlnm for if it wiih it would never linvo nny ipmrtnin and halvoR, nottlioi will tlm ninnatror of tlm Hrhn if he In full all tlm tlnm. While wo hopu lm will not K't full, wpinlally on IiIh Inst epiBftor, uh diM-n tlm "Quin of Ni(lit," ynt wo liopo bin bright iidhh may novor )frov dim. An I'.xcluiiiK'n Hiiyn: "Tlmro Ih no room in tlili fivo land for tlm ulii'it wlio comoH with no purpoNii of uipiirlii)( citi.onMhlp, und without a partlnlo of Bynipathy with tlio lawBnnd ItiHtltntloim of our fount ry. Tlio oppivssod from ovory land who como lioro to noonpt our citii'iihhli) and oUy our luws, ithould bo mado weloomo but tlio uliim who KcamoB with iimroly'nmiwnnry motlvon . ond to brood violunoo and bloiMlHlmd , -cannot linvo any part or lot with tho Ainorioan citi.on. TIiIh Ih u land of fivodom but our lilmrty Ih liborty of law, but do lawlohg idomontH nro ontltlod to any nympatby from tho American pooplo and Hhould bo 8hipKd back to tlmlr native country an nnoody iw ponlblo." ItbaHbcon truthfully Hitid that tho groat want of tho ago in nwn; men who ro honost, nound from center to clr . cumforen!o, truo to heart'n coro; men who will condemn wronu in friend or Xoo, in tlmmidviB an well an othoiu; men whoso conitcieneen aro o Btady an tho noodlo to tho polo; men who Btand for right If tho hoavonn totter and tho earth roel; men who can tell tho truth and look the devil right in tho oyo, men that novor dug nor flinoh, men that taavo courflgo without shouting, men in whom tho currontn of evorlanting lifo run Htill, deep and Btrong; men who do not cry nor spoil tholr voicoB to bo hoard on tlio BtrooU but who will not fail nor bo discouraged till judgment bo set in tho earth; men who their meBsage know and toll it.; mon who will not Ho; men who aro not too In.y to work nor too proud to bo poor; men who know their pluee and fill them; men who aro willing to oat what they hava paid for for. Whon tho bill wan under considera tion in March for making appropriations for tho payment of invalid and other pensions of tho United States for tho fiscal year onding Juno 30, 18l)., Hon. Galusha A. Grow offered tho following amendment: "That any pension horo' toforo granted, or that may be hereafter granted, to any soldier or sailor for any disability specified by law, shall be rated from and aftor June 30, A. D. 181)4, at not less than (12 per month." In a few remarks on the amendment Mr. Grow said: "Now, $12 a month in certainly not a large pension, consider ing what It in given for. Dollars and cents- are not to be weighed in the patriot io scale of national gratitude against the horoio service of the men who In the prime of vigorous manhood periled their all on the battlellolds of their oountry to save the lifo of the Republic and preserve tho ark and the covenant of liberty to coming time, Let this amendment or some similar one be attached to this pension appro priation bill, so that whatever money may be appropriated from the National Treasury for the soldier shall bo substantial Ix.neUt to bim during the remainder of bis T)llcrimaL'e. for it will bo but a few years bofoi-o the la-it one of thoso survivors of tho war will sleep in i tho silont uhumbers of the dead. I I e Top Ni.ich kt. i lieil. Tin- p n nc! i-nl -rpriHi mid lib-ei-nltt y In s I) n i nclii i lis I lm Pll ln tuny I n, wiueii I'.niiiiiiiie h t lint, every inn nl i i-i.vy - iniiiHiinil siilwrilM-rn, mid nil v. willli e hi.' r uiiliir reiiilefn lii-fiii'- Hiunl.i May l!ili. will lie pri-Mi-iii -I wlih id rii-Ht. Imt of tlm im ml i-i niiiikiilil Art. I'nrtliillo of tlm year. Tin- work I- fi-i t-i il l" Is "Frank Iii-hII. 'h Si'i'Ihh I'lnl I'mliullH of the Civil Win:" wlileli will fiirnlHli a rom pleti' mil lii-ul io hlHliiry of the eoiillli't. Ih-Iwi i n Hm Him. h in pli'liiri-8 drawn on tin- Hint und In ili-Hi-i lpt Ive prose. Tlm Flint I'ai-I w ill Ih ili-livi-red fi-en to all ivntli-l-s of the I'lttHlnirg Wiiirn III i'.eliiiiii' for Hm first six ei in pi His, mid tin- olln-r twenty-tilim purls will lie fiiriilsln d In i xeliiini;i' of six eoupoiiN elippi d f ii 'in Ilin 7Viii.i and ti n cents flll'elll'll pni-l. Tliei-i- will Ih thirty purls, twenty nix of which will Im ill-voted lo IHiih trntiotiM mid four to muling iiiattnr. lOach of the first Iwenly-slx parts will contain sixteen Illustrations, making a total nf fi-iir hiintlri'il ami sixteen In tlm complete volume. Hlinrt. descriptions will aeciiiiipmiy tlm pictures In cneli part. The pictures were made on tlm scene of battle by tlm most famous art 1st nf the time, and can therefore be relied upon as absolutely accurate. Tlm work will )h n suppleiiii-nt to every written history portraying as It iIim-s the striking Incidents of battle, mid giving the likenesses nf the lenders whose names were on every Hp in the days of strife. Hero the vetcrnnn will find the past recalled, and here the young may gain inspiration to emulate their patrolsm mid devotion. The I'll tsbnrg Tinvm deserven thanks for placing this splendid history within the l-encf) nf tlm people at liniiiliml cost, mid its proHised free distribution of the First I'nrt to all its readers Is gener osity without n parallel. If yon arc not. a reader nf the 7Vn, order It from your news agent at once, if tlmro Is no agent for tlm 77mm in ynnr locality write to the Timm, Pittsburg, !., for terms to clulis mid agents. tioitd lrv. No other Medicine In the world was ever given such a test nf Its eurntivn qualities, ns Otto's Cure. Thousands of buttles of this great Gorman remedy nro lieitig distributed Kltl-'.H OP CIIAUiiK, by druggists In this country to those afllict hU with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia nnd all Throat and Lung diseases, giving tho people proof that Otto's Cure will cure them, and that it is tho grandest tri umph of Medical sclene. For sulo only by V. H. Alexander. Humpies froo. Large battles 2n and 50c. Ladles desiring fashlniiahledressiiuik- ing call on Miss Minnie 10. Hmelt.er, of Jackson street. Schultzu'n have a new line of glass ware. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural suit, live dollars s-r ton, heaHst fertilizer on earth for gr- denci-s. 200 pound sacks 50 cents at J. C. Kino A Co. '8. You will find a bargain In English decorated ware at Sehultze's. Economy Carried to a Fine Point. Many persons think thoro must bo considerable waste in a largo manufac turing plant liko tho tannery. Such Is not tlio case, however. Tho bark, aftor having tho tanning extracted, is shoveled under the bIx largo boilers and mnkcB tho very 1xst of fuel, and the ashes aro sold to farmers and gurdonors and makes an elegant fertilizer. Tho hair from tho hides is carefully dried and put in bnlea, about as largo as a bale of hay, and shipped to Philadelphia and comes back to us In tho shape of wool blankets, folt hats and cigarottos. Tho "fleshings" are placed in a largo caldron, where the oil is extracted. placed in barrels shipped to New York, from whence it returns In tho shape of pure cod liver oil," oleomargarine and chewing gum. Tho tails are dried and put in bundles shipiiod to Boston and returns as canned "ox tail soup," "bullion" and golatlno. Even tho bark of tho tannery dog Is utilized to keep Hon Mieso, the night enginoor, awako. Clearfield I'uhtic Spirit. "A wolf In sheep's clothing" tho substitute offered by tho "cutter" as being just as good as Ayor's Sarsapa rilla. If you don't want to' be bitten, Insist upon having Ayor's Sarsaparllla, even If It is a little dearer. Depend on It, it will be choapor for you In tho end Car oats to-day at Swartz's. Real Estate Transfers. Patrick McDonald to Tobias Mullen, for lot in Reynoldsvlllo. $050; Febru ary 2, 1894. Bernard M!. Shannon to Joseph C. Shovestall, for lot In Wlnslow town ship. $75; April 2, 1894. Catharine Rltonour, et al., to Samuel Bolinger, for lot In Wlnslow township. $800; March 10, 1894. Joseph S peers to Holland Clausen, for lot In Reynoldsvlllo. W35; March 29, 1894. Bell. Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Co. to Carrlo E. Henry, ior lot la WinnloV township. , uo; January ZZ, n , - Men's fino shoes $1.00 at Robinson's. Imperial Hour $1.10 at Swartz's. Job work neatly done at this office. He wm Known Here. Geo. Matthews, who was well known In this place n few yearn ago as n great fiMithall player, died nl, bis home In Kn gland, April .'lid. IH!i. In Jim,, wi:i, he was work log tils hist tiny In t li" riilnn before his return In Anierlca when an accident happened In which Im bad his back broken. Ills brother lives at Itatliniel. An Fnglmiil paper had tlm following to say iiIniuI the deceased ns a tool hall playi-r: "Hatiii'ilny would have Ihicii a timn nf rejoicing at, Hbmikliouse bad II, not been for the death of Genrge Matthews, which funk place on Tuesdiiy. Well do I remember hi in -an lionest hard work ing player, popular alike with his club unites and the public, tie was tlm first captain of tlm Hlimiklinusi) team, and many a hard battle was fought and won under his direction. Certain it In that Nortliumhnrltiuil ban not yet produced a bettor centre half. If any evldeiico nf Hie great, respect ill which Im wan held was needed there was ample forth coming In tlm groat multitude which turned out. lo foriii tlm funeral prneen slon on Hunilay. As the Immense crowd wendi-d Its way through tlm village scarcely a word wan spoken. He had suffered many months, but while thorn was room for hope Im hud always abun dance of it, and when Im knew tho Inevitable, bin heart never failed him. It Is a little over a yenr since bin mate, who wan the club's trainer, died from the same cause a broken back." Witlulinwnl Notice. 'I'n Ihr VpiffiiVioi nf Ji tl'rrKim Cnunlii: Owing to tlm fact that many other Interests require my attcntlnn at the present time, I am cninprllod, In Justice to myself, to withdraw from the contest for the Hi-publican Humiliation for Dis trict Attorney. I am under obligations to the many voters who linvo promised me their support, but they will llnd other wort by men In tlm Held whoso nomination will unite the parly mid In sure success In Novcnils!'. Respect fully yours, Jaixim L. FlRIIKIt. Several hundred of tlm foremost citi zens nf Pittsburgh mid Allegheny linvo organized committees to prepare for the 2Hlh National Fncampuieut of Hie Grand Army nf the Kcpiihlli In Pitts burg during the week iN-glnnlng Hei tciuhcr loth next. Thin prmnlsen to bo the largest und most impressive demon stration ever witnessed in Western Pennsylvania. Already the committee on accommodations bus secured froo quartern for 40,0(10 men und applications for these quartern lire coming in daily from pontn In every direction. Tlio rail roads last year carried 20H,000 persons to the P.neuuipinciit at Indianapolis, und Pittsburg being In a more populous Territory, there is a natural expecta tion that this number will bo oxuneded. Pittsburg Councils have appropriated 2."i,(HHI toward tlm F.ncmupineiit Fund mid Allegheny Councils $Ti,000, while tho Nioplo of the two 'municipalities uro exHitcd to suhsciiho $71,000 to tho und that tho ulTalr may bo a thorough success. Tlm Uolden Hi-crU or Loutf Life. Keep the bend cool, tho foot warm und the bowels oism. Kaeon's Celery tv Ing for tlio Noi-vcb is a Vegetable preparat ion and acts aw a natural laxa tive, and is tho greatest remedy ever discovered for the Curn of Dyspopslu, IJver complaint, and lid liloou, litver ami Kidney Diseases. Call on VV. H. Alexander, sole ugent, and get n trial package fi-eu. Largo size 25 und 50c. For Sate. Tn tho borough of West lteynolds- vlllo, four lures of land, one two-story frame house with eiirht rooms, rood cellar, running water fouv foot from door, stable, coal house and other out lHiildings, gas fixtures, &o. Inquire at this otllue. OK THE Borough ot Rcunoldsvlllc. Authorizing the burgees or Justico of tho miaou to commit to the lock-up or station hnuso nf said borough person or persons vhurged with the violation n uny peace, ordinances or with being a vugrunl or trump. in virtue of tho ixiwers conferred by tho Act of Assembly nf May tho lHth, 1HK7, Sec. one I'. Li. pugu l.oi the luws of tho Coinmonweulth nf Pennsylvania, lju it nrdulned by tlio liurgess and Town Council of the Borough of Reynolds vlllo, and it is hereby ordained by tho uuthority of tlio sumo. SEC. 1. That when any lierson or persons shall have boon arrested by au thority of tho burgoHs or justice of the puaoo in tho Borough of lteynoldsvllle, charged with tho violation of any peace, ordinance or with being a vagrant or tramp und having reiused to pay tho lino imposed for such offense, the suld burgess or justice of the peace of tho Borough of Reynoldsvlllo, shall have authority to commit said porsnn or porsons to the lock-up or station house in said Borough of Reyn oldsvillo for a term not exceeding five days or compel such person to worK upon tho public works or streets of the Borough of Reynoldsville for a period of time not exceeding ono duy for each one dollar of fine so as aforesaid im posed, subject to tho right of appeal as provldod by the aforesaid Aot. Seo. 2. That any ordinance or part ot ordinance conflicting with the pro visions of this ordinance, be and the same is horeby repealed so fur as tho same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law by tho town council aforesaid this duy ol A. U. IS'J-t. John D. Lowther, Attest: Pros, of Council llENUY A. REED, Clork of Council. ANNOUNCKMENTS. W ( It t -( I-'OH IXINIIHKHM, FRANCIS A. WKAVF.lt, fir Umimihvii.ih IIoiioi imi, Hntiti-i-l to net If iti nf lie Iti-tiiilitli-ntiMiif Ji'tTi-r-win i-niiiily m I In- ii limn y iliilliiii,,lmii lil.'IM. !Arntll.. Flllt AHHKMIII.Y, W. O. SMITH, or I'l'nusi'iAwnr.T liniiiiiniii, Hnlii-i-t In ilis'lslnn nf llii niiililli'iins nf .luf-fi-nuiii I'd. lit lln-lr iirliiiiny i-lin-ilnii In June. IMstrlrt aUtorttrM. Ft IK DIHTHKT A1TOHNKV, N. L. STRONG, or ItiiooKvii.i.n Honolulu, Hlllii-i-l In llil l ill of I In- lll-plllillritlliiif JclTi-r-iii in ml y nl I hi- iii liiiiii y i-li-i-liin. limn Hl.'m, Foil IIIHTHIIT ATTOHNKY, JOHN W. WAI.KF.R, or linooKviiin liomiirim, Htiliii-I In ni'ttiiii nf tin I(iiIiMi-iiii4 nf .liffi-r-sen I'n. hi I In pi Itimt-y rli-i-tlim, .linn III, 'III. Foil lUHTItlCT ATTOHNKY, JAM FN V. MURRAY, orCMTVii.i.n lloiininiii, Hittili-ct lo m-lliiti nf (tin Hititililliiiiis nf .lif-fi-i-xmi I n. nl I In- irlnmi jr i-hi t I'iri, .1 nun ID, 'Hil. Odlrls. 11 OTIOLMijCONNKLL, RFYNOliDSVILLF. PA. Fit A A" A" .. ULAI'li, I'mpiiitnr. The li-nillmi Imlelnf llintiiwii. Iliniliiuir ters for iiitiiintrtliil ini-n. Hli-iim lint, frin Iiiih, Im Hi rimm innl rlisils nn ivii-y tliNir, siniiiili rtMiiiis, lilllturil rtHirn, liliiliiinn con iii'i'tlinis Ac. II OTI-'.L IIKI.NAP RFVNOI.DSVILLF, PA. UHKliS if- tttSNEM, I'mprirtnn. Flrsl i-lims liipvcry purl It-uliir. Im-iiIi-iI In (in-vi-ry i-i-ntn nf tin IiiiIim-nm imrt nf town. l-'t-ii 'Iiiim In iiml frinii Ir-Hlim iiiiiti-iiriiiiHrilliiiis siitntili'i-tMitiiH fiirriiiiinii-ri'liil Iriivi-li-rs. HOMMF.RCIAL IIOTKL, llROOKVIf.LK, PA., . '. VA UUIEH, 'mpriVw, Hiiinnln MHiiim mi Ilin Kiniinil ItiMir. Ilininn lii'iili-il hy mil urn I mm. Omnibus to it ml from nil trains. ItUsrrtlmtrott. NKFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACK Ami Ileal Kslnlu Airi-nt, Ili-ynnliUvllle, I'n. 1 MITCHELL, ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW. Oflli-p mi Weil Miiln stl-i-i-t, niiHHttl) t'olNlni-rrliil llnli'l, Kcyiiiililnvlllii, I'n. Hie "JR. II. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Hi-slili-nt, tliititlst. In tiullilltiu nnir Mnttm iIIhI i-liiii-i-li, iiiimNltn Ai'imlil liliM-k. tii'lillu iiiims In nS'ratfiiK. c. X. IIOIIIHIH. JOHN W. HKKII. G fJRDoN k HEED, ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W, llrmili villi, .Inirei-snn t'o., I'n. Onii-f In l-nnln fiil-lnirlv fMilliiltfl liv lliirilfin ft t'm I ii-ll, Wi-hI Miiln Hl'l'i-el. W. L. MiORAOIIN, BriokTllll. 0. M. MiDONALD, RiyoildiTllll. JJ-tX'RACKEN & MCDONALD, Attnrwyn und ( 'imimtiiirn-iit-Lnw, OfllrinHt lti-yniilillvlllii nml HriHikvlllti. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. KsTATior John II. Mih.iioij.an, llm;(AnRii. f.nttnrH nf ililmllilHtriillnii fin Ilin nulatn nf Jiilii) K. Miiliiiiliini, liiinnf KeyiMiiilKVlllt tsir niiitli, liTiHiin riiiuity, Ph.. iIi-i-i-hm-iI, Imvlnff iM-i-ii Kriiinpii in tin tiiiiinr-HitfiuMi, hii iirHfiiH liiileliliiil lOHiiltl i,tHli urn Imrcliy nolillfil to must ImiiHiilliiti piiytiii-nl in Ilin nilmlnls trutrlx. hiiiI IIiunii liiivlinr i-lnlrns iiirnlnsl. It JII pn-Hi-iii llii-m prnisirly iiiirlii-nllriilpil, fur hm leiiti-ni,. .mis. if. .1. nifri.iiiii.i.Air, AilinUilHtralrlxnr Jiilm K. Mitlliulliiii. dec u. LISTEN! Till I tell ytm of something thut Is of grout interest to all. It must ho rt monihorcd that J. V. frnplillch Is tho Popular Tailor of Koynoldsville, and that in what I am going to dwell on at thin tinio. Never mind tho World's Fair for a few moments, as his exhibit of goods is something on that scale. Tho tremendous display of seasonable suit ings, osMclally tho fall und winter as sortment, should Is soon to bo appre ciated. A larger line und assortment of full und winter goods thun ever. I ask and inspection of my gmxls by all gentlemen of Reynoldsville. All fits and workmanship guaranteed perfect. Yours as in the past, J. G. FROEHUCH, Reynoldsville, Pa. KTNoxt door to Hotel McConnell. VITAL TO MANHOOD. DR. E. O. WKST'S NEHVR INil HHAIN THKkT. MKNT, pdolao for HjnterlB, Ululutal, FIH, Nan ralgla, llumlaulie, Nnrvnus Vrotratliiu oAuned by alcohol ortnbaooo, Waksfulnsiw, Mvntal nnpremlmi, Hofleolnir nf llralu, caualnii limanlty, mltory, deoay. duath, I-rematura 011 Aite, Uarriiu, ton ot Power In either aex, Inipntuuoy, Leuoorrlicea and all Female Weaknewuii, luv.iluntnry Loaaei, Hperma torrtatu cauaed by ovr4ierllnn of bralu, Self abuie, OTer-lmlulirmice. A mnntb'a treatiuent, II, 8 fur 15, by mall. With each order for boxiia, wtlh IS will aend written nuarautue tn n-fund If nut cured. Guarantiee luiued by aireut. WEST'S LIVKHPILiil ouree nica neanaoae, uiuuuuem, Jlver oomplaiut. 8our Stomaob, Uyspepela aud OoruUsaiUiu, uuanui(ii iHuuy ouiy uy II. Alex. Btoki, Roynolilnvlllo. AEfHiflons' VceKrjr (uHtioTAnunJ NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unique not Eccentric Witty not r'unny. fteligioua not r-ioua. Hot for beet but lor Soula. WHOLC SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. Send a dime In ttampa (or three weeka trial. THE RAM'S HORN, II. 50 WOMAN'S TCMPLI. Kead Per Year. CHICAGO U once. ONLY PAPER THAT EVEHVBOOY LIKE A STRIKE! In tho prltio of HpoctarloM. (JhiHHtw nro not a luxury, but a nccoHHity, nnd imint ho hnd In hnrd timoB ns woll nn good. My Prices are to Suit the Times! KyoH oxninlnod froo nnd gliiHwrn Htjlontiflcnlly fitted. Hatlnfiirtion gunrnntoiHl in ovory aim. O. R. HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. B I N G You hIiouM hoo tho now Swivel silks and SHK Dress Patterns jUBt rocoivtid; nlHt) tho Fine HorgoH, 45 in. wido, that wo are Boiling at fi()o. Heo our DRESS GOODS! boforo buying othor plaooB. Have money on your LACE CURTAINS by getting thorn of ub. Tlio jiattoniB aro beauties. J. S. MORROW, IiRALKH IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSP BLOCK Kejuoldsville, Pa. Bpiie Harflware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SIIEET IRON and - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. & - CO. COME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHKRK Lawrence J. McEntire, The (Jroceryman, deals in all kinda of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresdi gooda always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A Bhare of your patronage ia respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire, The Croceryman.
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