HER EYES WERE HLUE THE PRETTY MISS WHO WAS NOT SO SIMPLE AS SHE LOOKED. Ifow Xi-lllr Krntt, tlio Notorious Mioplifler, Wnn fvteetori nmt Rent to Ring Ring A Quirt Way of Taking Thlrvri Into Camp ;iiilriynl In n lllK More. Tlio oi'vr i Inlfl In rmonf Now Vorlt'n luiK" np town dry (roods storm. It 1 tho lionr of tho rrnnli. Crowds of linrKnin limiting women unrgn np nnd down the loiif., Kt iflitiff nlslfs. Tho cry of thofwleg propl", tho rlmtrcr of tho mull fflrln, the noiso of Bcnfllinrj, hnrryitiR foot, tho limn f if conversation, rising to insist rip on 1'.'i:;;;iins hero mid thoro all ininxlo in a cnnfnscil, nnlnlnod ronr. At 0110 of tho bn.-iost ronntcrx, whwo ntv pili-d tii-rli rich mid costly luces, holding their own n;;:iinst tho cltmw iiv., irritntcd, feverish, oomclessly mov in;r Hivonjr, inv n pfir of fnsliioimlily div:-cd women. Unfit pirhnjis wenr dia monds lint lliiy nro not ronspicnonsly ilisoliived. They nro fiiiet of demeanor. Notliin;' hy look or notion would sepa rate l hem, so far ns the superficial view would reveal, from hundreds of othoin in that eddying, rlnmnmnn mass. Evidently 0110 of tho women is the pirn lia-i v, i!:o oilier merely accompany in;; 'ier. Tin y consult over possible pnr-elia-:es. Tlieo completed, they f;ivo tho di.'eeiion to tho saleslady. The prion is hi;:h. They rcnsult their pocltothoolcd nod discover tiny havo not Kiidloient cliaiio ilium t tlieni. "I'leaso to send tho fjoods C. (). D. tomorrow. It will bo abundant time. " Tho saleswoman is pleased. Sho bids her nxreeablo customers to como again. They reply with n charming smilo nnd nro lost in tlio crowd. Unnoticed lifter them wanders u pretty, blue eyed Kir' Sho has been standing near them, pnrso in hand, nt tho counter, rather wistful ly eying their purchases, wondering no doubt if sho shall lmvo money enough somo day to do as they. Her hair is gold en nnd hangs pendent in a plait down her neck. Her eyes nro big nnd blue, With nil tho innocence of a schoolgirl. A jaunty sailor lint caps a trim and at tractive figure. Tho women from tho counter move toward tho door. Tho little girl is not far behind, If yon had looked closely something yon would havo never thought of doing yon might have seen a Bhnrp, keen eyed yonng man eying the girl closely. If yon hnd been nn atten tive observer, yon might havo Been tuta innocent, blno eyed little girl nod sharply nt tho two women ns they pass out, then turn on her heel nnd go back among the crowd. Then yon wonld have noticed that tho sharp eyed yonng man quietly left tho storo with the two wom en. Ho is fashionably drossixl, idly wears n cane nudhas doubtless been mak ing somo purchases himself. Half block nwny ho taps ono of the wonieu on tho shonldor. "Mudnm," ho nays linlf roughly, but politely, "tho woman nt the lnceoouuter wonld like to oe yon." Tho women look up with nstoulsh men t. They nro qn i te mire thoy have loft nothing, bnt the young man is urgent. Ho suggests that they bad better not mnko a scene. Ho blandly suggests that it is doubtless nil a mistake, but return they must. Otherwise an oflioor stand ut tho corner. Seeing that thorn ig no mesne, the women return. Onu of them is searched in the superintendent's ofllre. A roll of rich luoos, worth prolmhly hundreds of dollars, is found, ingeniously stowed away in n roar pocket. Evidently she is nn expert. Sho is n quuuu of tiio shop lifters, uirl sho has run against ono of tho HliarpoHt privnto detectives in tlio city. Ho knowing her, she not being nwaro of him, ho has tho advantage This particular woman, N'cllio Scott, of very wide and generous notoriety, is now doing time iu Sing Sing. For years sho hnd been operating against tho stores, living like a woman of wealth nnd fashion. It is a guy lifo while it lasts, tho work is oasy, bnt always ia the day bound to come when ho will foul that tup upon bar shoulder and know that sho is caught Just bow she was discovered she probably uover know. Neither do a long line of other shoplifters that have boon sentover the road from a mintakon at tempt to work this store. Neither Nel lie Scott nor any of the rest was ever for a momout conscious of the innocent looking but watchful eyes intently laid upon thom by that pretty little trirl. with the sailor bat and the golden hair, bound U a schoolgirl's plait. This ia .ono of tho many means adopt ed by the great dry good stores of the city to proteot themselves from the plundering ohoplif tors which proy upon thom. It is a very popular moans, be cause it is one of the surest and most effective, and ut the same time the pa trons of the storo are not annoyed by the palpable presence of a deteotive. They do not feel under any irritating espion age, and the shoplifters never know when these soft, innocent looking paws Are to pounce upou them. New York Herald. DUoaursa-lnc to Burglars. There is little encouragement for a man to be a burglar nowadays. Whon he has an earnest aspiration to rise to eminence in the profession, inventive genius always does all it can to bother him. Far instance, the vault of the subtreasury in Ban Francisco are fitted with wires laid between every two rows of briok, so that any attempt to inter fere with the cement or the bricks will disturb an eleotrio circuit and sound a warning bell. Boston Courier. Painting the Forth llrldg. The Forth bridge receives a new coat of paint every three years, and one third is done each year, so that the painters are continually at work. Be sides the painting, ovory port of the truoture is carefully examined and loose or defective rivets removed and new ones put iu thoir plnoe. Glasgow Herald. 8TELLEFV8 SEA LION. In Trmprr Its In Mure I.lnnllko Thnn the Lion Himself. Bteller's sea lion is tho king of tho pinnipeds. Unlike nearly all other sea animals thnt havo been gloriously mis named nfter familiar land quadrupeds, his nppenrance is qnito lionlike, partic ularly bis massive hend and ferocious conntetmnco and his powerful neck, covered with long, coarse hair of a tawny gray color. Whiln ho does not fonr qnito so thnndoronsly as the king of tho desert, ho roars much oftoner and moro universally. In temper he is more lionliko than tho lion himself, for tho old males nro routinnnllv fluhtini? and cutting onch othor with their long' teeth in n wny thnt real lions never j dream of. Thoy nro timid and afraid iu the presence of their master man but so is tho lion nlso, for that matter, though ho is not a stupid idiot, like tho sea lion. Ste1 lcr's son lion is nt home in vnrions places In North America, from tho Far allelic islands nnd Point Revs, near San Francisco, northward nlong tho Pacific ' coast to tho Prihilof island-". Uo loves 1 tho most rugged and rocky shores, whero tho breakers thunder unceasingly against the foot of tall black cliffs. It is on tho Prihilof islands, however, that this animal may bo seen in tho greatest numbers nnd nt his best. Tho herds thnt mako that wild spot their homo number1 many thousand individuals. Tho herd thnt frequents the northeast point of Ht. Panl's island is drawn npon by iho natives for food and other purposes as regularly ns if it were n big herd of cat-' tie. In Mr. Klliott's timo thnt ono herd ' is said to hnvo contained between 18, 000 and 20,000 head. St. Nicholas. Thnt l-'rlpnil of Your Youth, Next to tho lynx eyed yonnger brothoi with his terrible memory nnd his groat eloquenco tho friend of her youth is the being whom every woman wishes most to avoid. Tho friend of ouo's youth re members nnd recalls in pnblio all ouo's early follies. Sho asks if you have for gotten tho day you ran away from school, the afternoon you were whipped for playing with the boys around the corner, tho dny you painted your face with the artificial roses on yonr moth er's bonnet and tho night you demolish ed a whole jar of jam at a sitting. She generally does this when the minister is calling or whon your prospective mother-in-law is eagerly drinking in the sto ry of your youthful crime. Then the friend of yonr yonth goes on and enumerates forgotten love affairs, recalls your successive flirtations and convoys to the listeners the impression thnt yon wore a very gny person indeed. Sho feels free because of her position to critioiso your clothes, your manner, your fiance and your looks. For the same reason she considers herself at lib erty to borrow any of your possessions, from a handkerchief to the contents of your purso. And when sho has doue all those things she sits down and senti mentalities about the past and makes you agree that such halcyon days will never come again. New York World. A IlvniiH-knhle nog. The following peculinr incident is told by a Baltimore ninn as occurring to his fox terrier: "Ono day, while the cellar door wns open, tho dog descended iu search of rats ut about 0 o'clock. At 0:110 tho dog wns searched for and thought lost. No further uotico was taken in tho matter until the next morn ing nt 1 1 o'clock, when I was attracted by a dog yelling. After a careful search in tho cellar, which revenled only a pile of sand by tho wall, I noticed tho dog s nose protruding through an inch board nt tho top window of tho collnr looking into tho yard. I went immedi ately tip stairs nnd removed fivo bricks from tlio pavement and pulled tho dog out. After a careful inspection I dis oovered ho hud lug under tho founda tion of tho house in tlio sand, which hud caved in on him. Finding no other moans of escape, ho dug up to the sur faeo, a distance of six foot, uud on ar riving at tho brick surface, which had boon recently paved, dug toward the window, a distimoe of tlireo feet, and had nearly eaten through tho board in his efforts to free himself. Ho was near' ly exhausted whon found, having been 26 hours underground. One eye was entirely closed from sand, the othor nearly sa" Baltimore Hun. A New rmbrella Stand. A funny inoident of a drawing room mooting was recoutly notioed. A grave looking gontlonian, with an unusually tail nnt, entered, and seeing no rook in the hall plaood his hat on the floor just behind the door. Pretty soon another grave man entered with a large, drip ping umbrella, and poering anxiously for tho usual receptacle saw iu the gloom the hat resting on the floor. His eyesight was probably poor, for he mis took it for one of the new umbrella holders, and in it he deposited his drip ping umbrella. This was an example for those who followed, and in a short time the solemn looking hat was stanch ly holding a dozou umbrellas. At the end of the meeting the water iu the hat was an inch in depth. London Tit-Bits, Aa Kdln Invention Idle. Ten years ago Mr. Edison applied for patent in his own country for a new method of generating eleotricity, which is now made public. It consists of a furnace on which is placed an iron pot or cruoiblo, through the closed cover of which a stout rod of carbon passes down to near the bottom of the crucible, where It is surrounded by dry metallic oxides or other compounds capable of attacking carbon under bout and in rarefied air. The closed oruoible is connected with an exhaust fan by an exhaust pipe. This Invention seems to have been abandoned by Edison. At all events, it has not as yet come into practical use. London Globe. M. Meyer of Paris has invented a kind of paper that is ludestructible by fire. Specimens after remaining 148 hours iu the beat of a potter's f urnaoe till retained the glace. YtLLOW curt Awa ccvct-. Knell In Torn Ansnmed the AsrireMlro In nn AmnHing KlR-ht. There were thrco of ns in a wagon driving from Springdalo, on the rail road, to Hunter's Hot Springs. Wo bad forded tho sloughs that during the sea ion of high wntor in tho Yellowstone cut off tho approaches to tho bridge, the water filling tho wagon box nnd taking tho horses almost off thoir foot at times in tho swirl of tho current. Ono of the dogs from the hotel Joined us on terra flrma a mild faced yellow cur, with no fighting qualities. Ho was trotting along on tho road a few rods ahead of tlio horses whon there came loping across tho open country a big coyote, making straight for him. Away went tho dog, and after him the wolf. Tho dog niado a stand and took a nip at tho wolf. Then tho wolf ran, and tho dog pnrsned, but ns soon ns tho dog had overtaken his enemy ho changed his mind about attacking him and turned back. Now tho wolf gained courage nud took up the chase, running tho yellow cur clear tip to tho porch of tho hotel nt the springs. The parly in tho team got a good deal of fun out of tho novel turn about hunt. Mendciiliall, tho landlord, whipped up tho team, and wo bounced nlong ut a tremendous pace, shouting, "Uo it, wolf!" and "(io it, dog!" Tho landlord yelled encouragement to Stub, the dog, bnt Stub had no mind for a tussle Willi tho sharp toothed, long nosed brute nnd Was happy to gain tlio shelter of tho ho tel. Tho coyoto trotted olT across tho hills. "What things a fellow will seo whi n ho hasn't his gnu with him!" re marked ono of tho men iu tho wagon. Northwest Magazine THE SEA'S INVASION. Old Orrnn Is Tearing Awsy the KnglUh ('out by the Kod. Tho flat marshes of Povcnsey hnvo gained half a milo since tho days of Ed ward II, when tho sea almost washed tho walls of tho cnstlo that now stands high and dry inland. Tho samo thing has happened on the Komney flats, whore the ancient castle of Lympne has receded a mile or more. Such spots as these look as though the next spring tide would add thoir grassy meadows to the lost ground of sea bottom. But on the rocky parts of the Antrim coast we have the sea slowly working its wny inland, despite the rock fortifications and stony intrenohmoiits that look so resistless. Under the waves lie trncts of bogland that once upon a timo must have stood well in shoro, and Dunluce bears wit ness to tho ravages that have taken place within a few centuries, a few ticks of the clock as geologists count time. The sea, ever washing and tenring at its foundations, one day broke down a considerable part of the castle, and sev eral persons were killed by the catas trophe). This was in the days when Dunluce was held by othor tenants than the birds. Then a home and a strong hold, now but a memento of past joy and glory. Another marked example of the inse curity of rock dofenses whore the sea is the invader occurs at Filoy, on the Yorkshire coast. Only 20 years ago thore was a pathway running around the ancient church of St. Hilda, which is built on tho solid rock. Now this is so broken away on tho seaward sido that it is impassable. Another 20 years may soe the church undermined. Argosy. lie Met Uli Match. Ho was all that's brave and manly. He hnd emulated Stanley and had trav ersed wilds whore whito man ne'er had sot his foot before. He just gloriod in a battlo, for ho loved to heor tlio rat tlo of tho bullets and tho sounding of tho cannon's doadly roar. Ho would fight a hundred people. Ho wonld climb tho highest steeple, though he know by that rash act be was court ing certain death. He would face a rag ing tiger, ho would swim the turbid Niger, nnd ho'd walk up to a cannon's month and never bate his breath. Thoro was nothing that could scare him. Ho vonturod in tho harom of tho wildest, fioroest pasha that e'er lived on Turkey's ooast In a graveyard he had wnndered late at night, and there had pondered if it would bo his fortune just to soe a real ghost He was brave beyond all qnestion. There hnd ne'er been a suggestion that the stories of his boldness were not made np of the truth; but, alas, his courago failed him when a rotten molar ailed him, for he didn't have the nerve to lot a doutist pull his tooth I New York World. Algol, the Myetery of the Skies. Algol, "the variable star of the con stellation of Parseus," is regarded among astronomers as the greatest mys tery of the heavens. Its light usually remains oonstant and uniform for a period of from 48 to 60 hours. It then oommeuoei to gradually fade from view, and in less than four hours diminishes to an iusignifioant point of light. After remaining in a state of semiobscuration for a period of time, varying from 15 to 80 minutes, it again regains its former brilliancy. Astronomers believe that some largo dead and dork world revolves between us and Algol, but this is the disputed point, a mystery which will, in all probability, never be satisfactorily explained. St Louis Republic. Names For Qneen Elisabeth. Queen Elizabeth was culled Good Qneen Bess by her friends and Bloody Boss by her enemies. She was also desig nated the Maiden Queen, tho Queen of Virgins, the Untamed Heifer, Fortune's Empress, the Glory of Her Sex, the Miracle of Time, Aatnua, Orion a, the True Diana, Gloriaua and other names respeotful and the oontrary. New York Advertiser. Familiar. Visitor Will you tell your master that I called? Servant Yes, sir, if yon will please tell me your name. Visitor That U unnecessary. Ha knows me quite welL Wanderer. CstchlnR Mir Imp In the South. The Charleston gourmet is now joy ously feasting daily on our own little dish, tho shrimp. There is hardly it family in tho city that does not havo this dainty littlo crustacean served for breakfast in somo shape or form. When tho dnrk shades of night drop over tho harbor, tho hardy shrimp men man thoir little ennoos, nnd with their enst nets nently nrrnnged nnd ready to bo thrown they mako for tho long, dark , shores of marsh whero their prey makes ! its feeding grounds. They hnvo to wait silently nnd patiently on tho edges of ' tho marsh until a certain timo of tho tido, when out como tho shrimp in mil ! lions, nnd out fly tho honvy nets, nnd tho j work commences. j Tho oarsmen pull or pnnt or paddlo ' along the shore, nnd tho man with tho : net keeps his eyes and cars open for the ! ripplo nnd sound of tho sportive shrimp. As tho shrimp moves through tho water ' ho is a beautiful sight. Tho most brnn tifnl colors shlno from hi long body, nnd his fan shaped tail stirs the phos phorescence nnd leaves behind him niml lined trail of fire. When tho usual quantity is caught j nnd tho turning of tho tido takes tho shrimp to other spots, tho shrimpers ! pull for tho wharves to sell their spoil. Long before daybreak tho venders, men nnd women, nro on hand with their travs to get their morning's sumdv for 1 their nuinevouM customers. Tho number of these venders call be safely put at 1100. Charleston News and Cornier. Ailillftoti'n t'hnrnrtrrlntlr. Addison is the very embodiment of that delighftnl gift of humor on which wo prido ourselves so much ns a special ly English quality. That in Its way his stylo is tho perfection of English stylo is less dear nnd delightful to us than that what it conveys is tho perfection of feeling. His nrt is tho nntipodes of that sntiricnl nrt which nllows human ex cellence only to gird nt it nnd insinunto motives which diminish or destroy. Ad dison, on tho other hand, nllows imper fections which his interpretation turns into something sweeter than virtno nnd throws a delightful gleam of lovo and laughter upon tho eccentricities nnd characteristic follies of individual na ture That ho sees everything is 0110 of the conditions of his genial forgiveness of all thnt is not mean or base or cruel. With theso ho makes no terms. Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant iu Century. l'aprr Water ripen. The making of water pipes ont of pa per pulp is receiving much attention and is said to be successful, even in the crude manner in which nil first at tempts are undertaken. They are said to be ns durable as iron, and tho process of molding thom is alraut the same iu both cases. Hardware. Why Was It mat Ayer'e Mrtnpai .i:.i. , ( el I lie t. ; .1 iiiuiiIh'i' of similar r'M,-.iil:,.i 1:1:11. u. -carp. I tlirmiKlemt Hie v . n i l. w, s tln . ,-ineilli-liie of Hi- kliul iidmltt '.I nt lie World's I'Blr, ('l:l(-:u:o? A i l w!ivv. h l tlllt. ill tpllo of the icpe.l efeTM of (!... Inamif.-iPtui'ci' of o'lir r r:r nt r: . 'li iliwishm of the Worln's li- Din.:: ,,ui lint refers 'd? BECAUSE Acenriltiifi to Kci.p. in "Artlclr.? thnt ara in ny way dtiwrorous or c? offensive, also patent raodiolueo, ol nostrums, nd empirical prepara- q tions, whose ingredients are con- oi coaled, will not bs admitted to tho o; Exposition," nnd, llieivloio AVcuii.e Ayer's Sai-siiparllla Is not a Oi patent medicine, not a nostrum, anil not j ecrei preparation. 0j Becautr Its proprietors had nothing to JJj uifiiurm wilfll lltMMIIIt"l IM III 111(1 IOr- OI mala from which It Is cuinpuiindoU. Oj Bfcavtt It U all Hist II Is claimed to be oj a Compound CnncimtratAil Kvtrant of O: Sarsnparlllu, nnd la rvery sense, worthy 5Jj the Indorsement of tliln must Important oj committee, culled together for passing entire world. iurir'A The Sarsaparilla HJGI OOnly Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S m a I d O! Every Woman Sometimes coeds a reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt, safe and eertslo In result. Tbe genu ine (Dr. IWm nerer diuppolnt. Sent aureoenfc 11.00. FwU Medicine Oh. Cleveland. U For aulo at II. Alex Htuko's drug store. GooK floaileiiiu, HRVRNB, N. Y. li. W. NWKTLtNU, Principal. CollcKO preparatory bourdlnx aeliool for both Hcxea. Commits Classical, Literary, Kcluntlttc. Also apodal coih-mch In Theory and Practice uf TeucliliiK, lllldo Htudy, Music, Art, Hlenouruphy and Typewriting. Bund for ctttalouse &ubecrlbs for The Star, If you winl th News. I Adrtjittedjrt tbt I tlotcle. OTi:i, Mcl'ONNKI.L, UKYNOLDSVILLK. I'A. VUAXKJ. II LACK, I'rojnirlnr. The lcn'lliiK hotel of the town. llcnrtiitir lers for roMiineielul men. Hleum heal, fren In!-, lmlli MM'tiei rinil rliwels on every floor, s!iniile rooms, lillllnril room, telephone con nect lonri Slc. JJOTKI, HKI.NAP, HRYNOU)SVlU,K, I'A. L. S. Mt( l.lJl.hAM), 'iY,r.Y(oc Vlrt rHs In every nnrtlcnlnr. Iwnled In the very renin' of tlio hulnes jinrt of town, l ire 'lies lo nnd fiotn Irnlns timl romnHMlloiiA Mimipte iiioin- fur commercial travelers. JOMMKKCIAL. 1IOTKL, 111 :ooi VI U.P., PA., riJll. . ('A UHIK11, 1'mpnilnr, Snmpln roomn on Iho to'ouml tlisir. House hi iitnl liy 11111 m 11 1 jiiih. imiiiiIImis lo ami from till I I'll t lis. JooKKH WlNDSim HOTKL, 1217-211 I'll.lir.UT RTIIKKT. rilll.ADKU'lllA, - l'KNX'A. I'ltKSTOX J. MtHtHK, Pmtn-irlm: Ml? bed riMllim. Itntes ifi-.'.no prr ibiy Amerl- 1 an I I. in. I' -II.j, I I I'. It. , lire,,! anil '.. 1.1. -1 fl.itll ..v I'. A. It. H. llrpol. lHocrlUtitcmte. .H'STICKOI'TIIK l'lCACK. Anil t!enl T-Miiti" Ai'cnt, lteyimlrixvllle, Pit. 0 1 .MITCIIKLU .TToKNF.Y-AT-LAW. tuii.v on Vei Main xireel. opposite the I'otnmcivlii! Hotel, Iteynolilsvllle. Pit. I - 1) K. li. K. 1IOOVKU, HKYXOMMVILLK. I'A. liesMent ilciitl-t. Ill linllillnir near Mellio (II -I ehtitvh, opposite Arnold block, (ientlo ness In operiitlntr. c. Z. OOIIIION. JOHN w. IIKKU. Qomiox a hkki), ATTOHXKVS-AT-l.AW, llrookvllle. .lelTrrson Co., Pa. "leo In room formerly oeeuplod liy tiordon & I 'in lift I West Mlllll ftleet. W, I. HtCP.ACKSR. RrottTllU. e. m. Mcdonald, ReynaldiTilli. JeCHACKKX & McDOXALI), .Iffonwii "nil C(inninlir-nt-Lnir, Offices nt Iteyiioldlvllleniid llrookvllle. I wish to call the ATTENTION of the public to the fact that I have received my Spring - and - Summer Suitings, and that the cloth is the lat ent and bent. My prices are made to suit the times nnd my workmanship is guaran teed to bo perfect. Yours for honest dcalliuf to all, J. G. FroGlillch. tHe Tailor. ncynoldsvllle, Pa. SSTXcxt door to Hotel McConnoll. of me i'.vt).w villi:. CKPITRL 9SO.OOO.OO. . Mitchell, Prealdpiill KrutC .llrliclliiiKl, Vice I'rea.) John II. Kullehrr, 4 aahler. Directors: C. Mitchell, Hentt. McClelland, ,1. O. King, Joseph HI runs, Joseph Henderson, li. W. 1 oiler, J. If. Kniichvr. Pups n nenerul Imnklnif InislneBMiind solicits the liecoillllH of inerelniiita, professional men, farmers, mcelmnles, miners, liimlmrmen and others, pronilsliiK the most careful ultuiitlon to the bunlnoH of nil Hirxim. Hnfe Deposit Hoxea for rent. I'lrst National Punk bnlldliiR, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Reynoldsville Harflware 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 Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. CHEAPEST and best GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I lirandenberg never was Hold less than 20 to 25c. per yard; will wll you now for 12J. Jiinity, 12.c. Turkey Red Damank, ,'174 " Print, 05 Ginghams, 05 China Silk, . 25 Ik'tter 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 Youths1 Suits, $3.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5.50 Worsted " 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, Q to 9.50 A fine line of Men's Pants. Come nnd examine my goods before you purchase else where. N. HANAU. Grocery Boomers W UUY WIIKRB YOU CAN , GKT ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUE, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNKD GOODS, TEAS, COFFERS AND AM, KINDS OF Country Produce FKUITS, CONFECTIONERY, TOUACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything in tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Elite HihuIh delivered free an if place in town. Call on iih and get price. W. C. Schultz & Son H U & O N First-cfcss Hardware Store.
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