Wm VOLUME 4. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1095. NUMBER 1. Mlliren's! Cheviot, all-wool. For the garments you'd have to pay $10.00 elsewhere. Fifteen Dollars would not tell the value and perfect fit of our Suits at $7, $8, $9 and 10. All the newest designs in Sacks, in Cutaway Sacks and in Full Dress Cutaways, made of Fancy Cheviots, Imported Clay Worsteds and Diagonals, and Unfinished Worsteds. Their Cut, Style and Finish Com pare with any 825.00 or $30.00 Tailor-made Garments. $7.00. $8.00. S9.00. $10.00. HATS! Mention any shade and we have it. Ask for any new style and we will produce it. Our assortment this Spring is sim ply gigantic. The amount we sell proves that our prices are right. Call and see 'em. The only way that we can convince Only Reliable Cloth lor, Hattor and Men's call, get prices and see the goods. Reynolds Block. Get Ready! tfOR WARM We have them in them. American Dimities, Belfast Dimities, G P O D S Grenadines, T aconet And many other kinds. selection and the pnees are low. BING & CO. ReynolMe Hardware Co., - i, yf DEALERS IN t , O 1 V . ; TIN, - SHEET IRON - AND COPPER WARE, .' AMMUNITION, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. -Ind everything kept in a First-class Hardware Btore. roofing and Spouting Done to Order. : v REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Absolutely "Perfect" Clothing, as sold by us, lias won the Patronage of the many hundreds of stylish dressers of Ileynoldsville and vicin ity. But not only has the quality made us popular the price has told .and tells in our favor by a large majority. Our recent great purchase has again put us in the lead, leaving our followers far be hind. This recent purchase has enabled us to quote prices now (right in the heart of the season) that others will name three months later. The prices below will tell their own story. SUITS! 8K (( Will fit you out in a spli'mllcl 10.IK1 J.UU Hll0 Mixed or Groy Mixed Sack Suit, and the fit will bo perfect, too, at our store. Qf (f Sulects a suit that our comititor has marked down to 10.X), hi for mer price 12.lKi, in Steel, (iroy or Brown; nicely made up and perfect fit guaranteed. Ofl !( I U we ,Hr n Single. Breasted OU.tJU sack Suit of Stylish Cut, Black Trousers I A Double Stitched Joan, guaranteed not to rip, othor dealers ask 11.00, our price 65c. Call and see the line. A Clay Worsted Dress Pant that other doalors would ask 4.00 for, our price $2.25. Then we have a coarser grade of Clay Worsted at 1.50. Othor doal ears ask $3.00 for the same thing. you that we are the Lowest Price and Furnisher in the County Is for you to Glenn A. Milliren. TH WEATHER! all Shades. You should ee Percales, Challies, Duchesse Lawns We never had euch a fine V L0 U1IU I VI lMULt), ARCADY. B not hraltant with ma. For I (ro to A rawly. Winter Is ntvrn mnnnrch her, And wtthon tho window thera, Roomful of th lonfliiw yiart Rrrothm his fronts npon the air. Now from All the hnplrMi treus Evrry Muter drrnd floM. tkt not hmltnnt with me. Let to to A ready I Be not hftttnnt with me. Com and iro to Arcftdyt Wo have drunk the anmmer'a wine Errry jrHlow drop ! (tone Plncki-d the lant ttrnpe from the Tine. Yonder n-ondlnnd hldoe the fnwn. Where U'tititth the yonng moon's frlanee, L1thcnoii.fi dryiuln throng and danoa. Bo not ht1tnnt with met To the wood of Aroadyl Enarne Field In Chlmac Record. A GRAND ENTERPRISE ITS ORIGIN AND SUCCESSFUL DEVEL OPMENT DUE TO A WOMAN. A Residence For Needy rrorrulonal Work er That 1 Not a Charity MIm M. A. Flutter and the Home Hotel Ita Found ing, policy and Gurats. A modest little card tucked to the front door of a haniVscme brick house lo St Ann's avenne, nenr One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, nnnonncon to the world the existence of a hotel which embodies a woman's idoa and effort! In lightening the bunions of othor persons. Among refined mid oongenial surround ings the guost of thin house, which 1 called the Home hotol and in open to both meu and women, mny have a rosy room and good fare for very little more money week than an orchestra ohnir at a theater costs, and if she hnppeng to be straggling against fate with an empty pooketbook she may have the same ac commodations for nothing at all until fortune sinilos. Yet the hotel is not a charitnble in stitution. A more valuable possession t Ian money is required to give yon en f fv thore. Yon must have brains, and hoy must be brains, moroover. that are refined and polished by education and culture, for tho hotol is conducted for authors, musicians, teachers and mem bers of other professions who find tem porary difficulty in wringing dollars from an nnappreciative world, and for those who are incapacitated by age or illness from earning niouoy. A courtly old gentleman opens the front door to the needy brainworker who comes for the first time and bows the caller into tho parlor, with the in formation that Miss will attend her presently. A very pleasant first im pression of tho hotol is reoelved while waiting here. Those parlors seem in stinct with informality and sociability. The plain, substantial furniture; the piano, with its loose and apparently oit turned sheets of music; the well thumb ed magazinos and books, the portraits and engravings, combine to remind one of an old fashionod country bouse where hospitality and simplicity dwell and ostentation Las uo place. The door opens softly, and a sweet faced woman enters. In a manner full of oharm and taot she asks the ueoossary questions, and the caller is invited to oome again on a certain day. Mean while bur credentials are carefully in vestigated. If tho result is satisfactory, a warm welcome awaits her on her sec ond visit, and she becomes one of the little company whose ambitions in art or literature have not yet been realised or are worn out with the efforts of a lifetime. Sho pays whatever she oan af ford, from $1 a week to 7, and sympa thy and material aid, where possible, are extended to her in her work. Professional persons over 68 asay be come life guests ay the payment of 1900, wkioh is raised by relatives or a church society, and sometimes by the patrons of the home. There are at present about 69 guosts in the tour connecting booses, to which the hotel has been enlarged. They are not all without means. A number pay fall rates for board, and lrve in the hotel becausoof its society of clever, interesting persons and the at mosphere of refinement and homeliness. . The founder of the hotel and the pres ident of the association, which lnolndes among its members many prominent New York snen and women, is Miss Mary A. Fisher. "Our hotel, " as was told tot a report er in a visit there, "occupies a field of neeiulness all its own. There are au thors' and actors' funds and charitable organizations, but we do not feel that we are oondnoting a charity. We are simply providing a home for brainwork eta who have earned a rest, and for am bitious educated persona whose present means might not otherwise enable them to live amid congenial surroundings. "A beautiful house in Uampstead, England, where governesses, grown old in their profession, could live ont their lives in peace and rostfulnoss, suggested the idea of the hotel to me. And after ward, here la New York, it came to me again with striking force. In a wretch ed room in a tenement house I found an aged musioian and composer In his last illness. "'Don't send me to an almshouse,' he begged. 'Let me die here. I am used to the oold, and those old bundles of musio,' pointing with a trembling fin ger to the rude shelf above his bed filled with bis manuscript musio, 'are com panions. Thoy are like children to ma' "Ou auoUiur ooouaion a friend wantod some writing done, and a publisher mo oiumeudod au author and his wife who wrote for a livelihood. In Eiwt Eleventh strut t, amid almost squalid surround ings, we found these cultured peoplo. They wore called successful writers, their speoial field being biography and history, but thoy accepted tho work eagerly, on any tor ins. Wo asked no questions. Nono were necessary. The pinched look on their child's face and their own pallor told the story of priva tion. "These and similar experiences open ed my eyes to the groat need of a hotel like ours, and after many discourage ments I started. It was eight years ago years that have given me a wealth of experience and shown me some of the strangest and most pathetlo phases of human nature. Around my table hove gathored gonlnsos who were half mad, confused by the luxnrlance of their own ideas; inglorious Miltons who were per haps too far ahead of their times to Rain recognition; young persons of ardent ambitions, which have sinco been real ized in some oases; noblemen and wom en who lacked but one qualification - that of gotting money. Among the sad dest cases are the widows who after years of oomfort and affluence are thrown on their own resources witiiont training or talent which will avail them in self support "New York Times. AERIAL NAVIGATION. The Theory of Frnfewor WellnWe Ball Wheel Flying Machine. The essence of Professor Wellncr's in novation is his invention of the sail wheel. It consists of a horizontally placed axis with spokes and arched aeroplanes attached to them in a cylin drical form. While revolving round tho axis tho latter take a slightly slanting position, which onuses the forward edges of those surfaces to be Inclined, and con sequently to oomprnss the air in the way of a sail or a kite, oalling into play the vertical force. Three ribs running across each lifting surface and made in the form of a screw at the same time serve to strengthen the aoroplanos and to add to the horizontal force. These sail whools set in pairs can be plaoed, aooording to the size of airship aimed at, in oue or more groups ot two whools, revolving in opposite directions, behind or beside each other. The cigar shaped car, furnished with a motor and carrying the aoronouts, is attached hori zontally nnder the oeuter of the wheels, so that the whole construction will re semble a oolossal bird, propelled, In stead of by wings, by revolving whools, the lifting surfaces of which aro con secutively and constantly developing vertical and horizontal power. The bird's movements in flying and the speedy headway motion necessary to the kite flying machines for their support in the air are in Profossor Wolluor'a in vention ohanged to a rotary motion. This oonstruotion, whilo permitting of an easy, flow ascent, assures tho hori zontal position aud constant stability of the airship, at the same time permitting of a high velocity. The more the lattor is increased the stronger is the lifting power developed. The direction is given by a rudder at the end of the ship or by increasing the velocity of the sail wheels on one side only. It is the pocullar quality of these wheels that they do not, as might be supposed, disperse tho air around them. They rather attraot it toward their rap idly moving surface, condensing it to a poworful stream, whioh passes down obliquely through their cylinders. Their velocity oan be made to surpass by far that of railway trains, thus enabling them to oonquor ooutrary winds and air ourronts. -Miss Helena Bonfortin Pop ular Bolonoa Monthly. Dreealng the Small Boy, A boy of S or 8 three years of age is not too young for kilts and blonsos, bnt do not put him into trousers. Any of the thiok flannels or soft oloths that ara used for cloaks for little girls will make a suitable coat for him. A ooat buttoned down the front, with a deep collar or small cape reaching to the shoulders, is a good style for a boy. Be sure to protoot his foet with overshoes and long gaiters when he goes ont It is very important to have the feet warm as well as dry. Neglect of this precau tion ss apt to bring on an attaok of oroua in children who are predisposed to it, and It is a fruitful sonroe of colds. A woolen Tarn O'Bhanter is a pretty head covering when it is not necessary to cover the ears. In that oase have a felt bat trimmed with velvet and broad strings to tie nnder the ohin. The three cornered continental hat la still worn and is very ploturesque. Ladies' Home Journal. Jfot Gold Cora. A Swansea tradesman, being troubled With a hoadache, bought two medloinnl tablets and put them in his vest pocket When it was time to take a tablet, he opened his mouth, shut his eyes and gulped one down. Be was relieved of his headache and went on his way re joicing. Later in the day he found the two tablets in his pocket When he dis covered half a sovereign missing, the pains in his head shifted to his stomach. Cardiff Mail. . Marriage a Bueeaaa. , I Foreign Visitor I am told Amorioaa marriages are generally happy. Mr. Qotham Ob, perfectly. The husbuud Is devoted to business, the wife to society, and they hardly ever meet New York Weekly. Bhlloh'sCui'o is sold on a guuruntoo, It euros Inciplentoonsumption. It is tho bust cough euro,' Only one cent A doso, ffifcsU., 50ctd. and tl.(K). Sold ' by J. 0, Klmr&Co. AGGRESSIVE la our Rule of RunlneHH. There in no such thing as ptanding Mill, ion niiiM go either Hackwam or Forward. This allien to everything in Politics, in Religion and particularly in Bupineen. Only the best bupineBs methods will win, and we have won them over all Competitors. If you did not know us in our deal ings with you in the past 90 days of our existence in Reynoldsville you would probably doubt the assertion, but we feel free to make it from the fact that you have been a frequent customer. Since coming to your town we our success: Large Stock, Latest and Newest Things in the Market, Lowest Prices, Goods marked in Plain Figures; and we are the Emporium for Low Prices, on Good Goods. CLOTttTNG! To thk Gknti.kmkn: As to Clothing, we would like to have you give our stock a look. We have suits built and trimmed in the height of fashion, strictly all-wool and the prices so low on good goods that it would almost make one ashamed to look Mary's little lamb in the face. 8 H O 1 E 8 Trilby and Electric, in Ladies,' Misses' and Gents' wear. Nothing m the town to equal them. Dm Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, White and Golored Kid Gloves, Traveling Bags, &c, &c. HfTS! See our line of Summer Hats in Straw and Braids, can sell you cheaper than any of our would-be Competitors. A. D. Deemer & Co. E wish to inform the public that we are Selling - Out Our Entire Stock of Giotmno and Gents' Furnishing Goods AT OOST! We most respectfully ask that you come in and Bee our prices and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Tailor-made Suits to Order from $17.00 up. BOLGER BROS., Merchant Tailors and Gent's Furnishers. Sporting Goods! A. Full and Complete Line of Case Call Goods, Fishing Tackles, &c, Sporting Goods of All Kinds. PRUGRESSIVBNESS have this to say regarding We ALEX RLSTON. ) i
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