BKCKET OF T1IK AUK. IT WAS REALLY CONSTRUCTED JUST LIKE A LEYDEN JAR. thm Mr Tliat t inif Out of It Kltw trlml Aaron's Hon Wm Klimtrnrntril, KillMin anil Train, II ml Tlir? I.I rnl nt Tlmt Tlinf ritiilil Snt llnvit MMrmiiMil Asrnn. TliiTn 1h lintMntf now on tlin turn of Hio nnrtli, nuil Ohto in no lnilt tlmt cWtrW'ity wnswll known to tlio Israel itiw nud trolmlily to tlin l'liii'iilolium. Thn first ivcorrt of ili.'ctricnl iliciioiiictin in iw dIiI oh tlio Ten ('oiiiiiiiuiilniimts. Mohoh, when lio n-o'lvi-d thn stonn tn Win nn which 111" Ton CuimiiniHliiH'iit wnro written tlin wooikI timo, linllt a boK out of llr not thn common mdiir or any ntJur nntivo wimmIs, Imt flrwooil, htrb liml tolmimirlol liy l'hn'iiicinti mcrclmnlH from thn sonthrrn jmrt of Eumjrn, NVns thin flmliii ncciilcntiil nn nivnunt of tint ((rent vnlun of tho nmin ous wood, or wiin it tlin ohoioo of tho bfl known nonconductor ninontf tlin prut iinmlKT r.f vnrioim timliiTH? Mnsos hml thn fir box lined inxido nnd trotniilo with l)enten Kold, which ron Tertcd tho nrk of tho eovcniuit into it Tory cxpcnsivo but Very jieifeot leyden jar or Nturiiw) hnttery for nlootrifiity. Ait Hold Is liy 50 jK rcent n iK'tterronduntor of electricity thnn coji)er, wnii tlin choico of cold (iKin on neennnt of itH vnlnn, or wnn it nn inspiriition or revo lution? Ho much iHcnrtftin tlmt if lidi on or Tenia hud livuil in tin wo lnys they con Id not hnve improved on tho choica of nmteriul, and thn rennlt wns a powerful leyilen jnr. How wnii thin lnydou Jnr clmrgnrl, waH tho next pmhlnm. A flro of innto rial rich in enrbon was kept burning on top of tho nrk of thn covenant, au4 dur ing dnytinin a tnll column of smokn Knided thn 13 trilxn of Israel through thnir wandnrinfrs. nnd at night tnll flamo wn equally well anon by them. Now carbon is aroimI conductor of clw tricity, nnd tho pnrticlnaof carbon float ing in tho Hiuoko would condnnt ufH cinnt oloetrieity to highly chargo tho loyden jnr. At leant the current of eloo tricty would bo amply strong, m that if hnnd woto held toward tho nrk of the covenant sparks would result That thin was dnno by Mow at diffornnt times in a nintter of record, nnd that ho oonld always depend that hia faithful Lovitos would olxty hia instructions to thn letter and have the jur always Ob urged. After Mosps' dnath hia brother Aaron took the matter in hand and greatly im proved the electrical power of the B tran go battery. He had the ark of the covenant placed in tho temple nnd had it anrroundnd by pole 60 clli high, or 160 feet Throw poloa were covered with beaton gold, and gold chains wore hnng from poles to tho nrk of the covenant, which made, a very expensive but very comploto nnd powerful electrical con nection. In a country whose electrical storms are cm frequent and as powerful aa in Palestine at an elevation of 600 feet and a reach of 180 foot of the bent conductor an abundant supply of Frank lin's electricity would nocogsarily al ways be on hand. It is very likely that Aaron knew nothing of ampcrra, ohms or volts; otherwise his two sons never would have monkeyed with thia powerful ap paratus, and they would not liavo been killed by fire breaking out of the ark of tho covenant and killing them without any wounds or burns appearing on their bodies. Any ooroiicr'a jury of today, if it were to sit on an inquest over the body of Aaron's sons, would at once bring a verdict of death by discharge of elec tricity. Aaron knew this power, and to make It effective ull he hod to do to deal death from his appuratus was to remove the costly camel's hair carpets, wliich are almost perfect nonconductors f elec tricity, and make the culprit stand on terra firniu. Douth would rosnlt instant ly by fire breaking out and leave no wounds or burns to account lor hit death. That several members of revolt ing tribes of Israelites were thus leo trocuted is also a matter of record in the Bibla Solomon in building his temple ad vanced one step farther. He found that copper would do as well as gold. He . had the temple covered with copper, and copper water pipes led into the cistern! .inside the temple. On the temple, or rather on Ma roof, a number of gilt spears were placed in crertioal positions, ostensibly to scare off 4he birds and to keep them from defiling Abe temple, but these spears were sev eral cords high, or from 16 to 14 feet -finch height wonld hardly be necessary oj scarecrows, but it was ample to load tfae iroof , water pipes, eta, with a pow erful current of electricity. Franklin, the electrio chair In the state, of New York and the discovery of the Jeyden jar itself in Leyden, Ger many .are all back numbers. History only repeats itself, whether recorded or iiot 43. B. Warrand in Savannah News. WVy the Dial Baa Sixty Dtvtaloos. We have 60 divisions on the dials of onr clocks and watches because Hip parchus, who lived in the second cen tury before Christ, accepted the Baby lonian system of reokoning time, that system being sexagesimal The Baby lonians were acquainted with the deo liual, bnt for common purposes they counted by "ossi" and "sari," the "sosso" representing 60 and the "saros" 60 times 608,000. From Hipparchus that mode of reckoning found its way into the works of Ptolemy about the year 160 A. D and on that authority it has been perpetuated to the present day. 8t Louis Republic. The "Venus de Medici" was 5 feet 8 inches in height, and this is held by many artists aud soulptors to be the most perfect stature for a woman. Some evils admit of oousolatlons, bnt there are uo comforters for dyspepsia and the toothache. Bui wer. QOD3 MADE TO ORDER. Thi Chine Varlrtj Am nf ttoth foxes and All Alws and IT !. Chinese Josses como from Amoy and Canton, where thero nro Joss fnctories which supply Celestials with any shape, design or sl.o desired. Josses nro either main or fomnlo. If thn former, they are fat nnd ungainly; if tho latter, they nro possessed of four arms. Tho making of those imtwos Is sim plicity Itself, I ho manufacturers relying npon wooden or metal molds. Thnso are filled with wet clay, which dries, is Minn touched np, dipped in molten glazo nud allowed to cool. An avorago work man cnu make a hundred gods in a day. Thn clay used is kaolin and is shaded from red nnd gray to wliito nnd costs about a cent n pound. A good Jossiiia'tnr can earn from 30 to 40 cents n cUy, while an imago costs to make on nn average about 8 cents. Natives pay 0 cents for them; foreigners, fl. Josses onu bn mndetii all colors, opaque, trans parent or colorless. Tlio most effect ivo work is mudo by painting tho clay with thick white paint nnd then dipping it ! in the glnzo. Chinese otirio dealers nro : very fond of nntiquo josses, as they can I bo planted nnd dug up to order from tho i time of Confucius to tho present day. ! Thn most popular is tho "black joss," I This is mnilo by painting a kaolin cast : with paint made of tar, bitumen, shellaa ' or varnish, wrapping it in paper nnd then firing it in n furnace. In this wny l any whailo of Mack c nil lio obtained, nnd tho color burns through, as enn bo proved by breaking. Tho josses carved from wood and cov ered with gaudy colors aro often very ancient Tho prices vary from a few cents to S00 or more, according to tho size, workmanship and amount of deco rations. Theyrnngoin sizofromnn inch to 10 or 13 foot In tho lnrgnr sizes tho carving is of a superior quality and tho coloring admirable. Josses carved out of stonn are raro and expensive. Those mado of jade, palo green or light blun, fetch marvelous prices, whilo white, yellow or brown are almost as expen sive, Ono of these, liejonging to Lin, tho ex-governor of Formosa, is about 8 inches high and is valued at 1 0,000. It is said to be 1,600 years old. In Fnchan they make josses out of stenlito and solinito of various colors. The stouo is so soft that the manufacturer, by rob bing tho newly mado images with sand, oan produoe a most deceptive antique appearance. Now York World. Iledsvd to Ralcld. "There are five men in Deadwood who once belonged to the same suicide club," said T. R Wortham. "They constituted the entire membership and don't ofton speak of it A solemn com pact was made that they should hold monthly meetings, at each one of which the members drew balls, ono being black and its holder being obligated by oath to kill himself before the next meeting, tho lost one to hold a solitary dinner and destroy himself. The meet ings, with the exception of tho lost ono, were held, and in each case the viotim disappeared, first settling up all of hia affairs and leaving a farewell lotter to his associates. No bodies were found, howovor. One day, on tho principal street of Deadwood, a crowd collected, and in it were all five of the supposed suicides. They had all gouo west and driftod to Deadwood. The story got out somo way, and their lives wore mado miserable by it for a time, but they have succeeded in quioting it down, and are all doing wolL" Cincinnati En quirer. ftoldenrod's Pvvallartty, Probably a great many people who travel have failed to notice that tho po rt od of blooming of tho goldenrod does not begin first in the south and move northward, but apparently in tho othor direction from north to south. In some places in northern Vermont and Now Hampshire goldenrod of tho common Bold nnd railroad track variety is in profuse bloom as early as the 10th of July. On the Kennebeo river the othor day a traveler noted that the goldenrod was much more golden and lues tinged with green than it is in Maiden or Cam bridge, Moss. And the place whore the plant is latest of all in yellowing ap parently is Cape Cod, whore the dwarf seaside variety, most common there, hardly begins to do itself justice before September. It is possible tbatthe north ern goldenrod ripens before that farther south for the same reason that Indian corn ripens earlier in Vermont than it does in Virginia it has got to ripen earlier if it is going to ripen at alL Lew is ton Journal. Aa lapmnmt la KlaetrU Ball. One of the most objectionable quali ties of the electrio bell is its uniform noisinesa and shrillness. There are many places in whioh an alarm of a leas ag gressive and peremptory nature is de sirable, and it is surprising that a "quiet" el eo trio bell has not been man nfactnred for use in o Sloes, hotel or private bouses. The bell can be adjusted to make aa mnch or at little noise aa may be needed. Its principal feature is that it can be used either as a slow striking bell, a single stroke bell or as an ordinary trembling bell, according to the way it is connected on. Philadel phia Press. Kmuarkabl Visloa, An old woman who had been in the Infirmary with tore eyes told a neighbor that the doctor took out her eyes and craped them with lances. "Nonsense, wowun," replied tho other. "Ye shouldn't believe all ye hear. The doc tors would only be stuffing ye. " "Oh, but ye know it's no use saying that, for I awakened up out of the chloroform and saw both of my eyes lying on the table, "-Montreal Star. Leuouhoek says thut 4,000,000 webs, spun by yonug spiders when they first begin to nse the spinneret, are not, If twisted together, as great iu diameter as a hair from a human head. Black gold is a natval alloy of gold and bismuth. HOW WE WALK. His MwmIm Usrd and thn Mmhanloal Work That Th 1M, Tlio chinf muscles concerned in walk ing nro those in tho calf and back of leg, which, by pulling up the hoel, also pull up tho bonns of tho foot connected with it, nnd thnn tho whole body, tho weight of which is passed nn through the bones of tho leg. When walking, the trunk is thrown forward so that it Would fall down prostrnto wero not tlio right font planted ill time to support it Thn calf muscles aro holjied in this ac tion by those nn the front of tho trunk and tegs, which contract nnd pull the body forward, nnd tho trunk, slanting forward when tho heel is raised by tho coif mueles, tho wholo body will ho raised ami pushed forward and upwnrd. This advancement nf each leg is effect ed partly by muscular action, thn mus cles used being ( 1 ) thnso on thn front of tho thigh, bending it forward on tho pelvis; (3) the hamstring muscles, which slightly bond tho leg on tho thigh; :) thn muscles nn the front nf thn leg, which rnisn tho front of tlin foot and toes, preventing tho latter, iu swinging forward, from hitching in the ground. When ono foot has reached tho ground, tho action of the other has not ceased. Thero is another point In walk ing. Tho body in constantly supported and hnlunood on each leg alternately and therefore on only one at onro. Hence thero must bn somn means for throwing tho center of gravity over tho lino of support formed by the hones of each leg, as it supports tho weight of the body. This is donn in various ways, and hnnco tho differonco iu tho walk of different people. There may bo slight rotation at tho, hip joint, bringing the center of gravity of tho body over tho foot of this side. This "rocking" motion of tho trunk and thigh in accompanied by a movement of the wholo trunk and log over tho foot planted on the ground and is accompanied by a compensating out ward movement at tho hip. Tho body rises and swings alternately from ono aido to tho other as Its center of gravity comes alternately over ono or the othor leg, and tho curvature of the spinal bones is alter! with the varying posi tion of tho weight Loudon Hospital THE POWER OF POETRY. Seotts TtaMtrlptlnn of thm Cha and What the Ordinary Man Would Hare Haiti. Tako, as a single instance of tho pow er of poetry, Walter Scott's opening lines in the "Lady of the Lake," where ho describes tho chaso of tho stag. The stag escapes and evade hi pursuers, bnt what a picture the great poet has put into words I Reduced toproso the ordinary observ er and writer would have said, "They chased the stag several miles, but lost him in the Trosachs. " Ho could not possibly have said in prose: The antlered monarch of the waste Pprans from lilt hestherjr coach in haste. But ere his fleet career he took The dewdrnpi from hie flanks he nhookj Llkecretted leader, proud and high, Tou'd hie beamed frontlet to the ekyt A moment (axed adown the dale, A moment snuffed the tainted gale, A moment llitened to the cry That thlrken'd as the chase drew nlnh. Then ae the headmost foes appeer'd. With one brave bound the copse he clear'd, Ana trrloninn rorward tree and far Hounht the wild heaths of I'am-Var. The poet began his picture with an incident that only a poet would hnvo thought worthy of words, but what a picturo the fow words make I The stag at eve had drunk his fill Where danced the moon on Monan'a rill, And deep hie midnight lair had made la lone Qlenartney's hazel shade. Forest and Stream. Fire Easily Obtained. The average civilized man wonld be hard put to it if ho were compelled to tart a flro without matches, tinder box or burning glass. But Lioutenant von Hohnel describes an African chief as not only accomplishing this foat, but doing it with quickness and ease. The traveler had askod him to show his skill. It was really wonderful, in view of the moisture laden atmosphere,, with what rapidity ho did as I had requested. The materials employed were snch as we taw wherever we went two simple bite of wood, one flat about six inches long and not quite an inch wide, with a row of grooves on one side, the other about 13 inches long and of the thick' ness and shape of a lead pencil The longer piece, fixed in one of the groove of the shorter piece, was held tightly between the palm of the hand and whirled rapidly round and round. In a few seconds the wood dust whioh was produced by the friction, and whioh fell through the grooves, began to smoke. This dust wa carefully nursed into a blase, whioh wa fed with fine grass and bit of cotton stuff. The whole thing la done so quickly that onr men, even the lacy Wasongn, always employed this method on short halts for lighting their pipe. Youth's Companion. Mo Ward Like the Doctors. Mr. Sydney Holland enlivened the guest at the annual festival of Poplar hospital by relating an incident which occurred within the walls of that iusti tntion. A man was brought in who was thought to be dead. Hi wife wa with him. One of the doctors said, "He is tead," but the man raised his head and said, "No, I am not dead yet," where upon hi wife admonished him, saying, "Be quiet; the doctor ought to know best" Loudon Echo. . Ominous of Unpleasantness. "Mrs. Blimber is very nervous about there being 18 at the table tonight" "Does she think something unpleas ant will happen?" "Yes. She only ha a doten knive and fork. "Chicago Inter Ocean. The German empiro ha no prison of its own. Offenses airainst the imnerial government are enforced by the Imperial atwrnoy, wno cans iuii service me state' attorney of the federal state. In Poland it i a penal offense to speak Polish iu any publto resort. 1-oTerV fnk. Thorn are various kind of invisible Inks, but here is a method, of making ink which can bo wiped off a Sheet of paper with a pocket hniidkerhciof with out leaving a tracn: Dissolvo soma Itarch in water nntil it is as thick as cream. Then add to it a fow drop of tinctnro of Iodine, which will turn tho starch to a dark red color. Now tako a pen nnd writo with this prepared Ink upon a sheet of noto paper. Tho ink will dry right nwny, after which you may cram thn whole of your lettor by simply wiping tho sheet with a pocknt handkerchief. It will disnppenr as easi ly as chalk from an ordinary black board. Boston Post Onr Fntnra Population. Tho territorial area of Japan is about ona-twenty-foiirth that of tho United States, not counting Canada, wliich is likely soma time to como in, and it sup ports 40,000,000 pooplo. At this rnto it is computed that the North American continent would sustain a population of 1,000,000,000. How soon that limit Is to bo mac lied may lm remitted to tho prophets and thn statisticians, but it will como soma timo without doubt, re quiring an increasingly wise typo of statesman and politician on the wny if we nro to hold together and carry out tho destinies which seem appointed to ns. Now York Tribune, ; vS Wi A EY1ARTYR TO INDIGESTION furtxl hy ('Minn Ayer's Sarsaparilla Words ol Comfort to All who Suffer from Dyspep'- 'Tor vears, I whs n nuirt vr to Jj liiillgcHllon, mm nan iinoiu given o up nil hope of ever liiuliiig relief, o an the complaint only seemed to grow worse instead of better, 0 under ordinary treatment. At o last, 1 was Indiiced to try Ayer's Sarsnpnrillii, and I hereby testily g that alter using only three but- o ties, I wasciiicd. 1 can, therefore, o conllilentlvrecoiniiieiiii this med icine to till similarly nlllicted." FltAN'KLIX llKCK, Avoca, I it. "I nm personally neqiuiiuted 2! with Mr. lleck nnd believe any ! statement, he may make to be o true." W. .1. Ma'xwki.i., lrn- g gist liml I'liarinacist, Avoca, la. "I lmvo used Ayer'a Sarsapa- g rillii for general debility anil, us It bloisl-liuriller, liml it 'does ex- o iietlv iih is claimed for it." S. J. Adams, Ezzell, Texas. AvetevSarsaoarilla 1 Admitted for Exhibition o AT THE WORLD'S FA I R JJ ooooooooooooooooe-o???soo JIF.I'OHT OK THE CONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or BE-nreiaavrr ,t.se lit HcynoliNvllle. In tho Slnln of IViuiylvn niu, at Die clune of business Octoticr 2ml, 1HU4, HBsotmcrs: Loans and discounts (01,432 M Overdrafts, sit'iii-cd unit unsecured.. 27 l:i 1.8. HoikU to secure circulation.... an.nno on Premiums on I'. 8. Honda 3, 77.1 HO Stocks, securities, etc 210 (10 r urnli lire anil Hxturcs 3,sr 5y Hue from unproved reserve aKenta.. 27.IW2 iff Check auu other chhIi Items J,2sl Nines nf other National bunks 2M) 00 Fractional paper currency, ulcklcs, anil cents SI 69 Lawrui money reserve In Dank, viz: Specie ,Bfl3 il LeKttl-tenilnr notes 1,6?2 00 Redemption fund wltli U. S. Treas urer (8 per cent, of circulation).. 1.3.V 00 Total IMS,) M LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock paid In Kso.ono 00 Surplus fund 2,000 00 muiviuoa proms, leas expenses ana taxes Dald 1 MM 01 National Bank notes outstanding. . . I7,un0 00 Due to other National Banks 4oO l Individual dersmlts subject tochock M.l.V) H8 Demaud rertlnrau of deposit HO 00 Time certificates of deposit 800 00 Cashier's checks outstanding 110 10 Total tl'JU.m M Ute tf Ptuivlv&sMk. toast ifiianM I, John 11. Kaucher, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. John II. Kacchir, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tlitaoib. day of October, 1M. Alhikt Kbtmolds, Notary Public. Correct Attest: C. Mitchkix, I Scott MoCleluixd, V Directors. J. U. Kino. i Every Woman Sometimes needs a rell ablo monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt, safe and certain la resell. The nu Ine (Or. I'aal'n never disappoint, sentauywaarat SUM. real Madlclue Go.. Cleveland. O. For aale at II. Alex Btoke's drug store. gook flcaoemu, HKVRNK, N. V. K. W. KWKTLAND, Principal. Collene preparatory boarding school for both sexee. L'otllisas Cluaslcal, Literary, SctentltU. Also special course In Theory aud Practice of Teaching, Hlble Study, Muslu, Art, Steuography and Typewriting. Send for catalouge. ubacrlb for n The Star, If you wml thai Now. J jOTKL. McCONNKLL, HKYNOLIWVIM.K. I'A. MASK J. JiLACK, I'mprlrlnr. Tim lending1 hotel of I he town, tleiiituuiir- ters for roinnicrclHl men. Sleiirn bent, free bus, Imt It ristni nnd closets on every fbsir, sniiinle nsmis, billiard Nairn, telephone con ms'tlons Ac. J JOTKL HKLNA1', HrcYNOT,tHVIf,t,K, I'A. L.S. Mri'LELI.ASI), l'rirb:lnr. First elnss In every tmrtlculiir. Loraled In t he very cent n of llie btmluem pnrt of town. Free 'bus to nnd from trnlns nnd couiuiihIIoiis siitiiple nsmis for cornmercliil travelers. 'lOMMKUClAI, 1IOTKI,, nUfKiKVll.I.K, I'A., '. CAHHIKH. V..iiVo-..-, Hiiniple nsitns on the around llis,r. lloue heiited by ntitiirul sits. Omnibus to ittnl from nil Iriilns. jJ(JUKH WINIMOU IIOTKI,, 1217-211 KlMIKHT HTItUKT, l'mr.AlJKM'IIIA, - l'KNN'A, PHKS'IVS J. MIHtHK, I'mpriilnr. IM2 tied nsmis. Hntcs 1H isr dny Anierl enn I'lun. I'iblorli from P. K. It. liciot nnd i bhs'k from New I1. A. It. It. I"k.i. Itlterrllmiroiie. E. NKI'T. JU.HTICK OP THK PKACK And Itenl Filiile Audit, Keynoldsvlllo, I'll. J MITCH KM,, ATTOKXKY-AT-LAW. OftVo on V-t Miiln street, opismlto the foninic rctul Hotel, Iteynohlsvllle. Pii. I) U. 1J. K. HOOVKH, HKYNOMWVILLK, I'A. Itesldent dentist. Tn bulldlnir nenr Metho dist church, omsisltM Arnold blis'k. (ientln ness In ois-riitliiK. ;. x ooiiisis. joita w. rrkii. QOIUMJN & KKKI), ATTOKN K YS-AT-LA V, llnsikvllle, Jefferson ',,., pa. Office In room formerly ik'c uplcd by tiordon ACorlH'tt West Miilll Nt'leet. W. L. HiOACKf N, BmkvllU. 8. I. nTtDOKALD, BiyatUivlllt. jcchackkn u McDonald, Attnrurji iml (,ommwii'ji-(-A(iic, Offices lit Iteynoldlvllle nnd llnsikvllle. I wirh to call the ATTENTION of the public to the fact that I have received my Spring - and - Summer Suitings, nnrl that the cloth ia the lat est and bent. My prices are made to Hint the times and my workmanship is guaraii' teed to be perfect. Yours for honest dealing to all, J. G. FroeiillGli, Me Tailor, RcynoldBvlIlc, Pa t-Noxt door to Hotel McConnell. CRPITHL 9SO.OOO.OO. C. Itlltrhell, Prealdentl Scott .tlrt'lrllaiid, Vice Pres.! Jobn II, If aueher, ashler. Directors: C. Mitchell, Scott Mi'Ciellniid. J.O.King, Josenh Strauss, Joseph Henderson, O. W. Kuller, J. If. Kauchor. Does agpnernlbanklns-huslnessand solicits the ai'counta of merchants, professional men. farmers, mecliunlcs, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the business ut all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. First National Bank OF ItEVXOLItS V1LLK. nupifille Harirae Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES. TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD and IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a Firetclaaa Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting D one to Order REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Hrandcnberg never was Hold less than 20 to 25c. per yard; will sell you now for iitnity, 1 24c. Turkey Red Damask, 87J " " Prints, 05 Ginghams, 05 China Silk, . 25 Better Goods than you can buy any place else. The same Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children's Suits, .90 1.00 1.25 1.75 " Single Coats, .50 Youths' Suits, $3.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, . 5. 50 " Worsted " 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, ?6 to U.50 A fine line of Men's Pants. Come and examine my goods before you purchase else where. N. HANAU. Grocery Boomers W UUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUH, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AKD ALL KINDS Or Country Produce FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, Everything' In the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Btc Goods delivered- fret any place in town. Call on tlx and get prices. W. C. Schnltz & Son H U & N
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