Unhnrriitlinn tt.M )rr irnr, in iith'tnire. '. A. ft'l'KlMIKNNOU ICdllor mill rub. WKDNKSDAY. KJTlHKIl 24, lsn-1. An Ihili'tientlf nt lornl puller. iulillihed every VMltH"liiy nt KoynolilHvlllo, .letTei-Hon t'o, !., devoted tot lie Inlnii'itii of lie ynoliNvlllo ami .li'MVixoiiroiint v. Niti-(Mllt Icim. will tri-iit nil with fnlritew, nnil will Mr eiei'liilly friend ly luwuhli the lulioi-liiir i'Ihnm. HuVmerlritlon iirli'rI.Mtieryrnr.ln ndvnnee. t.'ommiinlriitloim Intended (nr rnililleiitloii must Imi nrroinimnlcd liy Ihn writer's mime, mil for iiulillriillon, lint. n it ttiiuriml i c of good fiiltli. Inlonwllnir nvm llenn willi'lled. Advorll'hiir rule nmilii known on niilli'U tlon ill tin- ntllrii In Arnolds' llloek. I.onnhfy eomiiniiilriitioii nnil rlninun of mlvnri Im'mentn hIioiiIiI renrh lliln ollli ii liy Momliiy noon. Addrewi nil nmmiinli-ntlonii to ('. A. Hli'pn cnnon, Ki'ViioltNvllie, Pn. Entered hi the noitoflti-e nt. Heynnldiivtllo, Ta.. an wm'oiiiI i'Iiihh nmll nmt tur. lotjile ar quick to orltlt'lso, Imt It In nelilntn tlioy luivo m kot'ti iiiitlitmlitHm for nmvltH. ArniHtrtinit county luts in'oelnimi'il to tho world thnt a nVtr-ntlve In Imilly needed In that county. A report mnilo nt tho Y. M. 0. A. convention hint week In JoliiiHtown hIiows thnt tho nwinborHlilp In tlio Htuto is 20.018, nn Increase of 2,500 during tlio jmst year. Wo miiHt not kiwi, nor hako linmlH, nor handle money, nor du ono of half a hundred other things for fear of having disease germs communicated to us. So says medical scientists. The He)ublicans, Democrats, People's Tarty, Socialistic Lahor Tarty, Prohibi tionists mid Independent Kepuhllcans will he represented on the official ballot In Novomlier. Tlio ballot will bo about twenty Inches wldo. The centennial celebration of tlio Sabbath Law of 1 7!4, under the auspices of tlio Pennsylvania Sabbath Associa tion, will be held at Wllllainsport Oct. 30th and .'list. Kvery church Isearnest ly requested to send delegates. Twenty per cent. Is the dividend that lias been deduced by tlio receivers of thu Kidgway bank which suspended on June 22, 1WX About .iO,0(K) will lie paid out through tho.Tolinsouburgbunk Payments, liegnn Monday of this week. Tho man who gains tho knowledge thnt his life Is Immortal, and that tho greater and more Important part of It lies in a to him untried but cerluln hereafter, bus mastered tho philosophy of life as completely as it is possible for man to master it. Thero are hearts hard enough to ro sist tho force of wrath, tho malice of prosecution, and tho fury of irido, so as to make their acts recoil on their adversaries; but love is stronger than any of these, and hard, Indeed, Is that heart which can resist It. Among tho many questions effecting tho woll holng of any city, town or vil lage, nono la of more vital Importance than that of where ita citizens purchases tholr goods. Tho prosperity of any community depends, In a great measure, tipon the manner in which tho citizen .answers that question. "We shall know each othor there," Is -often sung in church by poople who "dont know each other here." Butter make up and got acquainted, or you may know each othor in a land where thoy don't shovel snow. The scriptures don't make any provision for those who ; want to fight with their noighbors. Nine tramps lynched a follow tourist at Waverly, Pa., last Friday. The tramps engagod in a quarrel and nine of them strung the tenth one up against a wall and shot him through tho head. Perhaps those vllllans each ono got a good "hand out" from christian homes before they killed their partner. Under an act of Congress, of August 23rd, 1894, fourth-class postmasters are authorized, empowered and required to authenticate pension vouchers. No postmasters, except thoso of tho class mentioned, can act in this capacity, nor can their assistants act. Their power to authenticate is confined to vouchors. No othor papers in a pension case can be executed before thutn. They are ro quired to act, if callod upon to authen ticate such vouchors, and thoy must fill up the sume as well as administer tho oath or take tho affirmation. Tho stamp of office to which the law refers is held to bo an impression of the post marking stamp of the office of the post master, authenticating tho vouchor in question. Three men wore killed and a number wounded at Washington Court House, Ohio, last Wednesday evening while attempting to take a prisoner from jail to lynch hira. Thore was suoh a mob that the sheriff bad to call for aid from the malltia, and it was the soldiers who fired Into the mob. The prisoner was a colored man who made a brutal assault on a white woman. The crime was suRlclont to arouse the people, but not sufficient to allow them to take the law in their own hands. It Is uncivilized and barbarlous for men in the nineteen th century to want to resort to the lynch law. While It is to be regretted that lives should be lost to civilize people, yet if they will not be civilized any other way, then let the malltfa do their work. The point is not In saving the skin of a black rascal who is deserving of the moat severe punishment, but It is to compel people to respect the laws of our land. School Notes. Tho Puuxsiitawney schools are In a rowded condition and thu school mrd bus decided loopeti iinotber room. They nre advertising for a teacher. There are five thousand, three hun- red mid eighty-six pupils attending Altoonn's public schools. This Is the lust week of tho second month of the Ileynoldsvlllo public. schools. As there Is no room to plant new rces on the school gounds, there was nothing special done at tho borough schools on arbor day last Friday but to raise the stars and strles over the school house. The flag Is not run up over tho school building every day because of thn dllll- ulty In getting It up. It Is almost Im possible to run the (lag up without tear ing it. Tho borough schools will glvo an nlcrtalnmctit In tho near future to raise money to secure books for the school library. This library was start- d last year and Is not a very extensive hlng yet. Prof. Stanley put in a few hook which ho took away with him when ho left and that reduced the selec tions. Sometime next spring the school will have a "book day" nnd then It is hoped the library will bo greatly en larged. Examinations for tho second month if school will lie held tho latter part of this week. West KeynoUlsville School Notes. Fifteen pupils were promoted on Mon day, from the primary school, to the Intermediate school. Parents nro requested to visit tho schools, as their presence will encour age the teachers and pupils; they will be bettor acquainted with the work being d ino in tho school, and can co operate with the teachers to a bettor advantage The following are tho names of thoso who attended twenty days during tho hist month: fitlAMMAR SCHOOL,. William Ward, William Shobert, llalph Albright, Lizzie Kochler, Blnncho Hoke, Hyrdo Uoss, Agnes Gor don, Mlley Stiles, Etta Sykos, Maud Shobert, Kldlva Hoko, Katlo Phalon. INTERMEDIATE Sl'lKXH.. Fred. McRnttre, Horchlal Harry, Floyd Gross, Asa Fettermsm, Myrtle Shobert, Anna StlleB, Emma Davis. Oertio Franke, Bertha Sykes, Bertha Scott, Myrtle Ulggs, Gertie McKeo, Magglo Williams. PRIMARY SCHOOL. Millard McKoo, Charlie Mclnteor, Arthur Groves, Benjamin Thompson, Homer Llttlo, Harry Hlchards, John Washack, Alfred Ward, Charley Bufnno, Walter Stauffer, Griff Scott, Michael Ward, Chester Sell ul tze, Bur- nice Swartz, Sophie Schultze, Olive Sykes, Oeorglo Hadebach, Mtnnlo Kol ly, Carrie Brewer, Alice Radobach, Mary Ward, Emma Richards, Iva Moore, Ruth Stiles, Annie Bollngur, Edith Horpol, Flo Best, Ruby Cook, Lulu Sykos. Big Kxcltem.nt In Town. Over the remarkable cures by the grandest speclfio of the ago, Bacon's Celery King, which acts as a natural laxative, stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the llvor and kidneys and is nature's great hualor and health re nower. If you have kidney, liver and blood dlsordor, do not dolay, but call at W. B. Alexander's drug Btore for a free trial package. Large sizes 50u. and 2Tc. O. A. R., Attention. The G. A. R. of Reynoldsvillo and vicinity should turn out In full and give their old comrade, Capt. J. H. MoAn drews, in the "Veteran Detoctivo," a rousing reception. This drama is the work of his own pen and be plays tho loading part. Remember the date, Thursday evening, Oct. 25th. Invalids should remember that the causes of sick and nervous headaches may be promptly removed by taking Ayer's Pills. These Pills speedily oor- reot irregularities of the Btomach, liver and bowols, and are tho mildest and most cathartio in use. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and l,500tbs.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,02T)tti8.; one mare three years old, weighing l,025ttis.; and one pair of mules. J. C. Kino & Co. Oats at 42 cents per bushel at Swartz Bros. If you want all the news, subscribe for The Stab. You will find a bargain in English decorated ware at Sohultze's. House and lot on Jackson Btroet for sale. For particulars inquire of Jos. Boody. Poor Prospects at tht Brock. Tho much-hoped for period whon the Brock mines will resume does not seem to be very near at hand. All the em ployes are being transferred to Shaw mut except enough to supply the coal ing chutes for the Pennsylvania en gines. A large number of miners, left this week. As the Shawmut mining company now controls the Brook it is able to provide for its employes. The mines at Shawmut are running every day. Brockwayville Record. Jefferson County Teachers' Institute, Session of 18!l4, will meet In tho Court Housn, Monday, Novomlier 12, at 2.00 o'clock, I. M. A cordial welcome Is extended to teachers, directors and all persons Interested In tho education of tho young. Of course those who are interested will be present, an far an pos sible, but we are especially desirous of having thoso present who take little or no interest In schools and education, in order that wo may reason together about thoso things which pertain to the present and futuro good of our county. Tho following, as principal Instruct ors, aro exieetcd to lie present: Dr. 11. H. Holbrook, Lebanon, Ohio. Miss Gertrude Edmund, I'll, I)., of Stroudsburg, Pa. Dr. D. .1. Waller, Jr., Indiana, Pa. Dr. A. .1. Davis, Clarion, Pa. Supt. E. D. Stewart, Waynesburg, Pa. Prof. I. D. Gresh, Milton, Pa. Others also will bo present during the week to aid In tho work of the insti tute. The following are the attractions for the evening entertainments: Tuesday evening, Hon. Henry Hall will leeturo on "The Coming Man." Wednesday evening, the Melpomene Concert Company will glvo a lino mu sical entertainment, and on Thursday evening, Dr. Wm. H. Craw ford will leeturoon "John Wycllff." Further announcements will Imi made in duo time. Respectfully, J. II. HuOHES, County Superintendent. Wanted. - Ladies and gentlemen suffering with throat and lung difficulties to call atotir drug storo for a bottle of Otto's Cure, which we are distributing free of charge, and we can confidently recom mend It as a superior remedy for coughs, colds, hrochltls, consumption, and all diseases of tho throat and lungs. It will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. Wo will gunrunteu It to euro you. If your children have croup or whooping cough It Is Buro to give instant relief. Don't delay, but get a trial bottlo freo. Largo sizes liOo. and 2."io. Sold by W. B. Alexander. Sunday School Statistics. W. B. Cowan, Secrotury of tho Jeff erson County Sabbath School conven tion, gives tho following statistics rela tive to Sunday schools In the county, slxty-nlno of which furnished reports to tho Secretary. As far as ho is ablo to report there aro 87(1 teachers and offi cers, and (1,"2I scholars, making a total membership of 7402, with an average attendance of 4834. From the Sunday schools 3(12 wore received Into tho churches. Tho contributions for bon- evolent or missionary purposes lost year was $2T11.()1; for S. S. Association 12.10; for state S. S. Association $25.00. Brookvlllo Itrpuhlican. When a doctor considers It nocossary to proscribe sursapaiilla, he simply or dors a bottlo of Ayer's, knowing full woll that he will obtain thoroby a surer and purer preparation than any other which the drug-store can furnish Ayer's Sarsapartlla is tho Superior Medicine. Imperial flour $4.00 a barrel at Swartz Bros. Goto J. P. Dunn's for fine fruits of all kinds. Imperial flour $4.00 a barrel at Swartz Bros. No. 1. Remington double barrel gun at Alex. RUton's for $22.00. Cash is the motto. Closer profits and oheaper goods to the consumor. It Is an absolute necessity to ourselves and the town, as many are going away for their goods. For prices call and boo our goods. J. C. Kino & Co, A full lino of lamps just received at H. J. Ntcklo's such as banquet, vase and glass lamps. JlRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATEI liy virtue of an order of the Orphmi's Court of Jefferson county, Ponnsylvunlu, to mo di rected, la the partition of thn rent eslalo of Kuritli A. Wiiyluuil, line or wiiihIow township, in sum rotuiiv. fioe u. no. l. renriiiirv Term. 1NU4, (. (J. I'. I)., I will expose lo puhllc aulo or outcry on me premises on Thursday, November 10, At two o'clock P. H.. the followllur descrllied real estate, the property of the estuto of said Hnruli A. Wuyland, due d, to-wit: Hounded on the north liy lunds of John Hmllh and . T umes M. Deemer. on the eiiHt liv lands of U. Mitchell, on the south by lands of It. ll. iiouinet nnu m. iiiirinian, nnd on the went liy hinds of R. Douthet and Heeley ft Aluxniider. coiitiillitnir one hundred and six ty-two acres and one hundred and forty-one perches! alHiut elsiity seres cleared, fenced and In a Kood state of cultivation, the bal ance timbered with hard wood ikoixI orchards of apple, peach and other fruits; good sprliiK of water; ImvInK thuroii erected u Kood new bank burn fifty-two by forty font, shliiKle roof; one frame dwelling house eighteen by forty-four feet with T attached eighteen by eiuhtoeii feet, twenty feet high, weather- boarded, lined and well MnlHhed ; xprlng bouse ana oilier necesitury ouiuuiiuuig. Hltiiutfi mi the nubile road leadlnir from Reynoldsvllio to Punxsutawuey, alsmt two miles from Itevnoldsvllle. and loon ted In the Heynoldsvllle eoal Held, and near to coal mines now operated. Also, at the same time and place, one other piece of land containing nny acres, oounueu on the north by lands of Joseph Hlroime, on tne east liy lauas or u. uypnrei aua uroom baugh, on the south by the Ave acre train - . .. .... i c I....-...- . V. i i. of Mary A. Wayland, well Umbered with hard wimdt no Ininrovements. Terms of Halei Ten per cent. of the whole mount of purchase money at time of sale, and the balance, equal to one-third of the whole amount of sale, on confirmation there of, and the other two-thirds In two euual annual payments with Interest from date of connrmation ui aaie, w m iwiinii uy uuim and mortgage on the premise, or paid la oau at tne opuou or tne purcnuwr. D. O. COIW1.BV, Trustee, October 10, 1M. VoUroot trim ffctWra. IUFFALO. ROCHESTER & P1TTS- BURGH RAILWAY. llrndford. Hitliinutnrn, Itiilliilo. llorhoHter! TI....I....I III... I...I..U.H ll..tl..lU tll.l..M uiviirn runs itnn points ill tlio upper oil K Ion. On miH after .Iiiiii 1?tli. IWI-I. tiimsfoi- -nr train will arrive nnd dcpiirt. from Fulls !reek Mtiitlon. ihillv. nmreiit Htinthiv. lis fol lows: no r. M. and B.im p. m. AecornmiHlHtlons from I'unxHitttiwnoy nnd llig Run. :BO A. M . Mil ITolii ttii'l Korlii'Htcr nmll -For HriM'kwtiy vlllo, Kldwiiy,.lohnHoiilnirK,!H, Jowett, llrntlford, Hiiliitiiunrti, HiitTiilo find RiH'linsteri I'oiuii't't liiu nt .foliiiminliurir with I'. ft E. t nil n 3. for Wilcox. Kan. Warren, I'orry nnd Erie. 0:5:1 A. M. Acconimodiitlon For fykes, liiu Run nnd I'iiiixhiiIiiwiicv. H:H0 T'. M. llrndford Accorninodiitlon Kor HiMM'litrcn, liriM-kwny vlllo, r.llinont, ( ur nion, Rldgwny, JiilitiHonliurK, Ml. Juwett mid llriiilrorii. 11:10 l. M.-Mnll-Pnr llnllols. fykes. It I ft linn, I'linxmiiiiwiiey mm niiiNton. I'nHseinrers urn ri-iiucHtcd to timi'lnem tlrk- pts before entertiiK Ilin enrs. An excess linriio or Ten rents will lie eoiiecieii ny eon Ini'tors when fures urn mild on Iriilns. from all slut ioni where it tlrkel office Is mitliitnlned. Thmeiiiiid mile tickets Hi two rents per mile, irood for ptiMHiiire lietweeniill station. .1. ll. mcinttiik. Aireni, runsereeK, I'n. It. It. Mathrw K. ('. I.AfKT. Ucnernl Hupt. (Jen. Pus. Atrent lluiriilo.N. V. Rochester N. Y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 10, 180.1. I'hlliidcliihlnft Erie Rnllrond III vision Time Table. Trains leave lirlfl wood. EASTWARD (H A M-Trnln S, dally except Rundiiy for Hiinliury, HiirrlHliurir and Intermediate sta tions, arriving at rhlliidclpliln H:Ml p.m., New York, fll:IISji.m.t lliiltlinore.7:20 p. ml Washington, S::if p. ni I'lillnmn Parlor car from Wlllliimsiiort and passenger coaches from Kline lo I'lilllidellilifli. ::m I'. M. Train A, dully except Hiinday for narriHiiiirg ami iniermcoiiiie siiiiioiih, ar riving at I'll I IikIcI li In 4 a. m. New York, 7:,'H A. M. Through couch from Ihillol lo WlllluiiiHport. I'll 1 1 mil ri sleeping ears from lliirrlHlioi-g to I'liiltiih'lplila mid New York. I'hlliidelpliln passengers can remain In sleeper undlstiiilied mil II T if NI A. M. Wl I'. M. Train 4. dully for Huuhury, Harris burg and litlermedlule slat Ions, arriving at riillnilelphla, ll:.KI A. M.; New York, :;! A. M. llultlmore, 11:211 A. M.: Washington, 7::KI A. M. I'll liiiitn curs from r.rle nnd V llllnms. port to I'lilludelplilu. I'liHscligers In sleeper for llultlmore and Washington will lie trunsferrcd Into Wuslilngton sleeper lit llur rlsliurg. I'liHsenger couches from Erie to I'lilliiifi'lphlu and Wllllumspoil to llultl more. WEHTWAItll 7::i-! A. M.-Trnln I. dully except ftinday for nteiriule stations. Leaves Kldgwuy at !1:(H1 Kli irwuv. Illinois. ct-liiont mill Inter- 9:fi0 A. M. Train 3, dally for Erie and lnler- medliile points. (I:S7 I'. M. Train II, dully except fluidity for 1. m. ror r.t ie. Kline uuii i mermen nit chi ui ion. Tllltonill TRAINS I'dlt DRIFTWOOD I' ROM TIIK r.AHT A N II HOI I II. TRAIN II leaves I'lilludeliihla H:.'ill A. m.l Wuslltngtoll, 7.:tO A . M. Mill I iinore, M:4.l A. M. ) W llkenliurre. Ill: IT, A . M.l dltllv excenl Hllli- duy, arriving at Driftwood ul H::!7 I'. M. Willi I'ullmiin I'm lor car from Philadelphia to w HiiiiiiiHtsirt. TRAIN ,'l leaves New York al S p. in.; I'hlla- iii' on a. ii:-j i ti. m.l v usn uigion. iu.iii a. rn.i Hiifllmore, 11:411 p. in. I dully arriving at liririwiMiii in u:;i u. in. riiiimuii Kiecjiiog curs from Pliiliidclnhla to Erie and from Washington mid lltiltlmore to WMIiuinsport nnu tliroiign pusHenger couches rrom I'liua delphla to Erie und llultlmore to Willlums- port and to Dullols. TRAIN I leaves Renovo at tl::n n. m., dully except Hunilay, arriving at nnrtwoou a. m. JOIINSONBURO RAILROAD. (Dally except Sunday.) TRAIN III leaves Rldgwny nt 11:41) ll. m.; .Tolui- soiiliiirg at v:go a. in., arriving at L'lermoiit at 1(1:4:", ll. in. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at lOiUS a. m. ar riving at JoIiiihoiiIiuik ut 11:40 a. m. and Iflilgwny at liiftri a. m. JIDGWAY & CLKARFIELD R. R. DAILY EYCEPT SUNDAY. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. l'.M A.M. KTATIONH. A.M. l'.M. i III II 41) Rldgwny Islmid Run Mill Haven Croyland Hhorts Mills llliin Rock Vineyard Run Currier Brnckwuy vlllo McMInn Hummit llarveys Run Kalis Creeit 11 120 1 III I OA 12 .tU 12 M 12 52 12 50 12 IIS 12 W) 12 211 12 20 :iO 6 22 0 15 AM 12 IS 4S 12 22 H Hi 2 ill 11)02 12 :is io io 8 00 2 42 II) A 5 54 5 51 54S 6 3A 6 25 12 44 11) 17 12 411 111-1) 1(11) 111 if! 1 10 10 42 1 14 11) 4S 1 20 111 M 14ft lion 520 5 15 500 Dullols 12 05 TRAINS LEAVE HIDOWAY. Eastward. Westward. Train S, 7:17 a. m. Train a, Il::t4 a. Train 8, 1:45 p. m. Train t. 3:00 p. Train 4, 7:Mp, m. Train 11, 8:26 p. 8 M. l'REVOHT, J. R. WOOD, Uen. Pass. Ag't, uen. manager. A LLEGHEN Y VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY oommonclny Hundav May 27, 1MU4, Low Grade Division. No.l.lNo.S.INo.V.I 101 A. M P. M Red Flank.... 10 45 4 40 4 62 5 25 Lawsonhsm . 10 57 New llothlehem 11 30 11 ilH 11 4A 12 05 12 25 5 12 5 20 5 2S 5 47 8 07 Oak Kldge 5 Wl Muvsvllle 5 41 Bilinmervllle .. 6 UI 8 20 8 211 8 IIS 8 67 7 05 Hrisikvllle. Hell Fuller KeynoldsvUle . Pancoast Kails Creek.... Dullols 12 31 8 13 12 43 8 251 8 44 1 00 1 OS 8 6: 1 211 7 & 7 on 7 10 7 23 10 65 11 06 1 3A 145 1 til 7 34 f nlmla 1 4H 1 50 on a i5 7 4: Wlnterburii ... 7 6S 7 34 I'enlleld S Oil s ml 7 40 7 60 Tyler Olen Klsher.... 2 2 a 4:1 1 M 8 20 8 27 8 01 HeneEette 8 44 8 64 S 25 8 IS tirant 8 2H 8 y Driftwood p.m. P. M A. H A. M.lP. M WKSTWAHD. STATIONS. I No.2 I N0.8 INo.101 108 I 110 A. A. H. P. M. P. M. P. M Driftwood Grant 10 10 5 U) 6 32 5 42 5 611 8 35 7 m 7 111 7 si 7 44 7 64 8 (II) 8 12 8 25 8 32 10 42 10 52 lienexetto Glen Kislier..., Tyler 11 Oil 11 20 8 II) renneiu Wlnterhurn ... 11 . 8 211 11 3 11 471 1 05 II 21 H uliula 8 37i Dullols Kails Creek.... Pancoast Heyuoldsvllle. Kuller Hell Hrookvllle Hummervllle... Muysvllle Oak Ridge 6 60 7 20 7 2S 7 411 12 10 12 20 5 00 5 10 1 211 1 34 1 421 8 40 8 4S ft 05 ft 17 ft 25 ft 44 10 04 10 IS 1 6S a 10 a 20 a 30 a 5s 8 on 8 15 8 47 7 67 8 Oil 8 111 8 3s! 8 5' 9 05 New llothloheni 9 i: 10 2a Ijawsonham. lied Hunk.... ft 47 4 00 10 00 A. H. A. M P. M A M.l P. M, Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID McCAROO, Omn'U 8uPT. JA8. P. ANDERSON. Okh'i.. Pass. Aot. OAKLAND Private - Hospital, nrTB AVEMCS AND BOgUKT STaSBT PITTSBURG, PK. Private treatment given, by experts, for all diseases, medical or surgical, A laylng-ln ward where ladles may have the benefit of attendance by a skilled obstetrlcan, and thoroughly trained nurses, and at the same time secure strict privacy. Special attention f lven to all female troubles, skin diseases and uug affections. Nervous diseases personally treated by Dr. D. E. Wiles, nbyslclan In charge, a graduate of Jefferson Medical Col lege or I'liua. a corps 01 skuiiui ana com ent Dhvslclani In constant attendance, aid, hv trained nurses. Hates moderate, niacin treatment within the reach of the afnlctecf Patients admitted at all hours. Kor full par ticulars auuraaa, en. u. a. n ii.as, 1810 KlPTB AVBMVB, PITT8BUBO, PA. To the Public! wIpIi to announce that I have added Rome improved meth ods of fitting tho eyes with Glasses! And have fitted up a private where 1 carefully examine the eyes for errors of refraction and fit glasses for parties who require them. C. P. HOPPMftN, Jeweler and Optician. GUNS! Our Guns Must be Sold! Single Barrel Bemington, 8 7 50 V. & W. Champion, II. & A., Double bl. ltcmington No 1, 22 oo All kinds of Ammunition, Reloading Sets of all kinds, Gun Cases and Guns to Hire. ALEX. RISTON. You will find us in the Bame line DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' COATS and CAPES, and as to prices we quote you a few: 86 in. all-wool Dress 52 in. " " 45 in. Silk Finish Cashmere Covert Cloth A. G. Cashmere, sold Ginghams Red Prints 20x40 all-linen Towels Come and see what we have. war 1 Between China and Japan! But there is no war between BOLGER BROS. AND THEIR CUSTOMERS, as evidenced by their smiling faces after purchasing goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. We have an Elegant Line of CLOTHING for Men and Boys, which we are selling at Very Low Prices. Our GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT ia replete with all the Latest and Best Goods that can be found. In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT we have all the novel ties In Cloth, both foreign and domestic. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed at BOLGER BROTHERS, Originators of Small Profit System. Agents for the celebrated Franklin Steam Laundry. room in the rear of my store, GUNS! 9 700 700 6 50 place we were with a new of fine Flannel per yd 25c. 45c. 65c. 45c. now 15c. 05c. 05c. 10c. ti it it it it it at 25c. " it it it ii ii BING & eo. WAR 1
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