me: NT. THE - STAR. u NOW BE Lookout Tower! SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS! Landing hem within tho last (!0 days with ono of tint Host Selected Stocks of Dry (loods and Notions, which the (KMipIo of Hoynoldsvlllo and vicinity have greatly appreciated, hiuI tho largo amount of goods wo have void to them nocessi taUrn us to make our second spring purchase of gisids. This purchase extends nil through tho various linos not any ono lino, but a general purchase of tho d iff or cut lines which wo carry, and which consists of ono of tho Mont Complete, Assortments and Largest Htoek for you to select from to bo found in Western I'ernsylvanta. Your inspection Is solicited. You will lind tho UcHt, Newest and Nobbiest Lines of Dry (ioods, Notions and Novelties for tho Spring. I. ad 1cm' Kino Shoes, Gentlemen's h Ino Footwear, made by tho Leading Nlannfaotors of this Country and Hold on Small Margins, which will convince you at a glance that you can alTord to wear as good goods as tho Wall Street Broker or Millionaire. Oni fii liiiwr I iiw Immense Men's. Hnvs and Youths; V7UI VHllllHI lilllt w,, Cnn Hnvo you big money on Clothing and (five you Fresh-made Goods not hint; that nan been laying on tho shelf for 3 of 4 years, but Now Stock, made in tho latent styles and trimmed in tho height of fashion, for loss money than you will havo to pay other merchants who aro loaded down with old stock and expect you to help them out of tho lerch by pay ing them for their negligence. (ivo this your attention for a few moments and you will find that you will not bo deceived by what other dealers say is nothing but Uraggadocio. liiiil' iP TTwwi- When you can buy 4 pairs of Ladies' Fast -iJIHIIV Ul Itlucrk Hose for i.u. They are absolutely Fast Hlack, 40 gauge. Try 4 alrs of them. At tho same time wo will not let tho gentlemen go foot-bare for want of good i Hose. VVo havo them: yes, liiiO dozen, and you may havo your choice of 4 pairs for Solid Colors, Ueg. Muilu, No Seams. Sp MVITItT ' Jiim ni.iimi yjK'iiiiiiik i line in 11,-rc. i ihi win wuill, mill IM1IIj must have, a few pairs of Laco Curtains. Wo havo them a ...i u... ei....i.... in many dozens and styles. You would ho practicing economy by giving them a look. Wo have thorn in prices so low that you will conclude that not buying would cheat the parlor window out of its grandeur. Jewelry ! rjoilt' VillO Tlrntiia tjLIllN r in perfect fitting form. Young mun, try please and the price is low. Underwear Umbrellas Htilny days you irive it to you. 28 or 30 inch Rain Shade for almost as little money as would cover the thimble end of the machina. Take a look at them. Wu aro selling largo lots, ruin or shine. 1 You can see in our Q 1 11, lJcnlo - "1" Sml(u' anu" Figures, suitable for Drosses and U1V -Wlllia vVuists. Our prices are low, Can't be Beaten. As Spot Cash is a factor, you aro tho gainer. Give us a look. Wo will show you some silks that will interest you. Tlrnnnnne Nothing so nico was ever shown to tho people of J-Il -LMJtI this section. Tbink of you spending One Dollar and getting enough goods to liven up space enough Japan providing the battlo was not too hot fl. D. Rraiie Harare Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES 0 RANGES, "'. ' TIN, - SHEET IRON - ano - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a Firet-claBs Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. . REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ON THE ti i.. i .. in i Our lino of Duckies, Stick l'ius, Sido Combs, you will Hud is among the Latest, Stylish and Durable. Sll!l'f In lVioiiles. Choviott, I)uck. 31111 IS (iinglmm, Madras, and made ono of our shirts. Thoy aro sure to for Children. Natural Gauze Vests, Long Sleeves, Trimmed, Locked Stitches, sizes 20 to !i4. will want some I'rotection. We can No tiolitieal debate, but a irood 24. 211. to entertain the army of Deemer & Go. 8AM BROWN'd FIRST KIU.INQ. A Nevada Penprrnilo Wlinns Cnrrnf of ( lime Wu Ntartcil tjr a llully. "At my first meeting with Sam Drown, tho famous desperado, lie (lid ino an honor that few men would cur-) to receive," said W Hi Parker, an old time Novndnn. "Ho invited hiinsolf to be my traveling companion on a two days' wagon Journey. I was starting out ono morning with a wagon and pair of horses from a little milling settle Dient known then as (ioldcrop As 1 came opposite the hotel a largo man standing on the veranda hailed mo ;.jd askod if I was going to Virginia City. I answered yes, and-ho said: " '1 reckon I'll go along wl.'h yon, " 'I'm Sum Drown,' lie added. "May be yon don't have much confidence in tun sinca hearing my name, but 1 reckon wo'll travel along together all right.' "Well, their wasn't anything to b said t ut 'All right; jump aboard, ' and Sam Hrowi, with a carpetbag in his hand a...l his pi.-tol.-i bulging iiudir lit coat, ,'aiiHi out to tile wagon and took his nat beside me. lie proved a civil enough companion, and wo got through to Virginia City all right, with nobody killed on the way. lie had tiikou along A bottle of prepared rocktuilH.and I had a box of cigars, so that the timu passed rather sociably as wo made our Journey together. "Wo went into camp that night at Bandy Springs, about half way to Vir ginia City, and in the courso of the evening he told me something of his life and adventures. One thing in par ticular that I remember was the way he came to start out on his career of kill ing. I don't recall whether it was in Texas or Missouri that this first affair happened, hut It was when lie wa a hulking young fellow, green and chick en hearted, to use his o-vn words in telling it. Thero was a certain gambler in a town where he was staying who lined to bully and abuse him when they came together. Everywhere and whenev er the gambler saw him in it saloon he would kiuk htm about and drive him out of tho place. One day a man un friendly to this gambler said to Ham: " 'Why do you stand all this nhuso from that gambler? Take this pistol and the next time he crowds you kill him. ' "Sam took the advice and the pistol, and tho next time the gambler went for him, instead of sneaking uwuy and looking sorry, lie shot his tormentor dead. After ho had thus got his hand In killing mull came easy to S.tui, and he made a long score before his own time OUIIIO. "Tliongh, as Is:iid,wemndoour jour ney together nil right, I know it would take too lit tin to set things to going all wrong for mo thoroughly to enjoy Sam Crown's society. I wasn't sorry to set him down at the Primaventiirn saloon in Virginia City, where we took a drink together, shook hands and wont our different ways." New York Suu. Dmitor Galnplus, Set upon the comer of ahouso, at the junctors of two streets at tho old north end of Boston, is a bust of yiCsculnpius. For many, many years it has boon the visible sign that there is a drug store below. Some time ago two visitors to tho city went prowling about this ancient and historic ground onto so aristocratic and now so squalid, and thoy came upon the timo worn bunt, fur the presence of which they were not prepared. Still it seemed to thorn noteworthy, mid they went iuto a shop to auk about it. The clerk was most obliging aud cour teous. "Oh, that?" besaid. "That's old Or. Ualapiua. 1 don't rightly know who be was, but I 've an idea he used to prao tice dowu here!" Youth's Companion. Je1?nvXvvnTkmi IN KPFKCT NOV. 25, 1894. Philadelphia ft Pi le Hnllmnd Division Time Table. Trains linue Driftwood. EAHTWAIU) 9:04 a m Train H, ihilly except Sunday fur Hiinlmry, Ihirrlsbui'K and liitci'meillule sta tions, iirt'lvliiK at I'lilliuli'lpliln a.rill p.m., New York, M::is p. m. I llttll Imkiio. IP-HI p.ni.i Wasliliiuloii, T:ro p. m Pullman Purler cur from V!llliimsHM-t and pusseiiKur couches fiian Kiuie to Philadelphia. ll::w p. ni.-Tiula II, dally except Sunday for Harrlslan-u himI tnlcrmcfllitln stations, sr rlvltiKat I'lilliuli'lpliln 4:M A. M.i New York, 7 : A. M. Pullman Hleeplnu ears from tliiirlsliui'ir to riilliulclplila am! New York. Philadelphia piimsoiiui'I emi remain In sleeper linillHliirlieil until 7:1m A. M. 9::iA p. in.- Train 4. ihilly for Hiinliiiry, llarrls Iniric aud Internieitlalf stations, hitIvIiik lit I'hilailelplilu, ll:.Vi a. M.i New York, U:IIH A. M. nil week ilavs mid l0.:O A M. on Sun day i llalllmoiii, 11:211 A. M.: WaslilniMnn, 7::m A. M. Pullman curs from Krle ami Wllllams iioii to Plilliiilelplilu. PasseiiKers In sleeper for llalllmoi-e and WasliltiKlon will he I.Mi nsferreil Into Washington sleeper ill tlnr-rlshiu-tf, Passemcer eouclies from Kiie to I'hllailelplila ami Wllllainspiirt to llulll- IIIOI'U, WEHTWAIll) 7:211 a. m. Train I, dally except Handily for ltiilgwtiy. Ilullois, I'lei-monl mill Inter medial!! sliillons. I.euves Klduwuy at il:(KI I'. M. for Ki le. :NIii in. Train II, dally for Rrlo and Inter- medlalu polnls. 6:i7 p. in.--Train II. dally i ' pxeent Riimluv for ixane ami uiiermiMiiaie si ui ions. jiiitoi'tni tkainh von nuiKTWoon l'UU.M TIIK kaht ANDHOUTII. THAIN It leaves Phlladeliililn S:.W A.' m.i Waslilnulon, 7.MIA. M.i Hull Inline, S:H: A. M. Wllkesliaiie, 111:1.1 A. M.i iluilv except Holi day, uri'lvlnir ul llilftwiHiil ul 11:27 i. M. with Pullman I'm lor cur from I'lilluilelplila to YVilllainsMii't. TltAIN leaves New York at 8 p. m.i Plillii ilelplilu, 11:211 p. m.i WiishliiKlon. Ill.tl) n.m.i Hall Inline, 1 1 :TS p. m.i dally arriving at lll-lftwooil lit 1I:.W u. m. I'llllnilill sleejilliK. cars from l'hlluileliilila to hi-le ami from Waslilnulon lltld lllillllnol-11 to Wlllliimvporl mid IIiioiiIi passi'tmer I'liaclies from I'lillu ilelplila to Ki le mid llultlmoie to WilliuniH piut. THAIN I leaves Ueiiovo at II: IIS a. ni., dully except Hiiiulay, hiiIvIiik at I HI f I wis id 7:'2il u. in. JOHNSONHUHO UAILUOAD. ( Dally except Sunday. ) THAIN III leuvex KldKWiiy ul li::m'u. m.i Jnhn sonliiii'ii iitW:W u. m., ari-ivliiK ut Clermont ul IO:40a. m. THAIN 2U leaves Clermniit at 111:110 a. m. ar il. Inn ul. JoliiisouliiirK ul 11:44 a, in. und Uldnwav at 12:111 a. hi. It IDGWAY & CLEAKFIICLD H. It. riAIf-Y KYC'KIT SUNDAY. HOUTIIWAKD. NOKTIIWARf). A M. HT ATTtlNH. A.M. I'.M. I 10 U40 Hliliiway cm II :m 12 IS IMS lslaml Hun I 2u 22 t! ll.Vj Mill Haven III n 1.1 12 III III 112 IWIniid I ml Bill I2:IS III III HIiorlsMlllH 12 '.It HIM 12 42 HI 15 llloe It. k 12 M 5M 12 44 III 17 Vineyard linn I2;V2 ft .11 12 411 III 211 farrier 12 Ml 4S I in ln:i2 HriH'kwiivvlIlK 12 :w ft:M 111! 11142 McMlllll Slllllllilt I2:m 52.1 114 IU4S lliirvcys Itiill 12211 S2II 1211 KIM Kails I'reek 12211 Ml 14A II l llllllols 12 UA 6U0 THAIN8 I,EA VK KIDOWAY. Rust ward. Westward, Train s, 7:. 7a. m. Train , 11:114 u. m. Train II, 1 :4.1 p. in. Trulu 1, 11:110 p. m. Train 4, 7:.'v1 p. ni. Train II, 8:2ft p. in. M. I'KKVOST. Uun. MuniiKor. J. K. WOOD, Clou. I'llHS. Ag't. B UHHALO, KCXlHKSTKIt & PITTS- JJUHGH HA1LWAV. Thu short llnu Pel ween DuHnls, Kliticwny, Bradford. Huluiiiancu, lliitt'ulo, His'liuster, MiiKiiiii ImiIIs ami points In tho upper oil region. On mid a f I el June 17th, 1KH4, pussen (ter trains will arrive and depart from Kails ( reek station, dally, except Hunduy, us fol lows: 1.20 p. in. und A.MI p. m. Accommodations from I'uuxsiiliiwney und Hill Hun. 8:50 u. m. Iliilfalound Knchostor mull Fur ilriH'kwuyville, HlilWHy,.lolinsouliurK,Mt. Juwett, llradford, SMlaiiiam u, lliiltalo and KiH'hesler; coiinucllmi lit .lohnsoiilmiK Willi P. h R. train II. for Wilcox, Kuno, Warren, t'orry und Krlu. 10:ftH a. ni. AccoinnnMliillon Kor Sykes, IllK Hun and Punxsutiiwiiey. 3:ilO p. in. liradfiiMl Aceomiiiodullon For lleechtieii, liriHtkwiiyvllle, Kllmont, t'ur mon. Hlilxwiiy, JolinsoiiliurK. Mi.Jewelt mill Bradford. 5:IO p. di.- nil- Kor Ho Hols. Hykes, ItlK Hun l'linxsiiluwney mid Walston, l'usseimei's lire reipieslud to purchuse tick ets before eiilerlim thu em's. An excess chttrxeof Ten Cenls will lie collected hy eon duelois when fines are paid on trains, from all slHlinns wlieie n ticket oltl.f is niainlulned. Thousand mile tickets ut two cents per riille, iiimhI for passnire between ull stutlons. J. II. MelNTYllK. Aiient, Kails creek, l'u. It. II. Mathkws E. V. 1-AI'BV, General Hunt. - (Jen. Pas. A if ent Mullulo N. V. Uochestsr N.V