Wm VOLUME 1. JIEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1895. NU3IBEK 3. Milliren's! it 'wf Suit, Cheviots, All-wool. For tho garments you'd have to pay tlO.OO 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 $25.00 or $30. 00 Tailor-made Garments. S7.00. $8.00. $9.00. $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 Clothier, Hatter and Men's call, get prices and soe tho goods. Reynolds Block. Silks! 19c, 25c, 35c and 40c. They are all Great Bargains I Hi Muslins! You will save money. Cottons are advancing. Dnr Sdob Ban Is I Dress Ginghams! We have every pattern. They are cheap at the price we sell them at. Five cases of Lancaster Apron Ginghams which we are sell ing at the old price. A. D. Doomcr & Co. Absolutely "Perfect" Clothing, as nold by us, lias won the Patronage of the many hundreds of stylish dressers of lleynoldsville and vicin ity, lint 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! I'M i Will lit you out In a splendid 10.00 itf.KHf ui0 Mixed op (Jroy Mixod Snik nml the lit will bo porfoct, too, at our store. &i (( SolootH a suit thnt our rompetitor O'M'V hits mnrked down to 1UX, his for mer prion 12.00, in Steel, tircy or Hrown; nleely nutdo up nnd perfect (it guaranteed. Qt ( I n" wo BH't 'or a Single Hreiisted 0M' Saek Suit of Stylish Cut, Uliiek Trousers 1 A Douhlo Stitched Jean, guaranteed not to rip, other dealers ask 1.00, our price 6oc. Call and see the line. A Clay Woi-sted Dress Pant that other dealers would ask 94.00 for, our price $2.2.1. Then we have a coarser grade of Clay Worsted at $1.50. Othor deal ears ask $3.00 for the same thing. you that we are tho Lowest Price and Furnisher In the County Is for you to Glenn A. Milliren. Her a genuine money maker for the consumer. AMERICAN CAMELS. Inoreaalnc Ipi1tn ttm Furl Tint Thi-y Am llutrlicretl aal Solil HA Href. M. F. Cmiipbr ll, wlin'lui I'Pcn for tome tlino nt tlio famous Gnniirht initio, nenr the lino of southern Arizona, says the camels of the desert nro increasing very rapidly, and that thoro nro now ho tween H00 and 400 of them. This Is sur prising, ho says, cmnidcrlii'J tho largo Dumber that have been killed and palm ed off for beef in tho past few years nnd the Inroads mode upon tho bands lir passing showmen. Mr. Campbell gave ouio interesting details of these tawny denizens of tho wasto places, introduced so many years ngo by Ben Bntterworth, ud now prowu wild. "Theso hnlklng anftnulB," he said, "roam mainly betwoon tho Giln and Colorado rivers, In a stretch of the low Eagle Tail mountains and thn desert ad joining. There Is very flue bunch grass in that region, and tho camels keep In good condition. I httve Revoral times seen as tunny as eight or ten in a band, and most of them are very largo. "Different persona havo been thcro from time to time catching them for tho cirousos. Thnt is the sotirco of Bupply now for nil the Bhows. Tho hunters go out in bands of half a dozen on mules, as horses would bo of no account. Tho camels, enmhersomo ns they look, run very fast, nnd only mules aro enduring enough in thnt tongh country to wear them out. Tho hunters Rtv U !i out, sur round a band, nnd out of ten or it do::on ninnngo to cut out and stay by n couple, wenring them out nnd catching them finally with lassos. The camels aro very wild ut first, but speedily tamo down, and tho showmen can do anything they pleaso with them. "I was for nearly two yenta thoro mining, and myself and men wore fur nished with caiuol meat right along nnd thought it very good. Yo paid 25 cents a pound for n good deal of it, and wo thought it ns good beef as wo had usually eaten. Tho old prospectors, who had turned to peddling meat, never said a word to ns, bnt took their pay regu larly to go away and come back again. At tho last wo found out It was nothing but the camel's meat which they wero famishing as. Then we began to draw the Una "If tho meat sellers and circus people would let the camels alone for awhile, they wonld Increase much faster. The animals are interesting to seo on the desert and do no harm." San Frauds oo Examiner. MARRIED IN HASTE. Few Formalities at a WnMtng In a Chi cago Follce Court. Quite anaransiugepisodo occurrod In Justice Lyon's oonrt recently In tbe midst of a trial for assault and battery, when a young oouplo rushed broathlosn ly into the room and informed his honor that they wanted to bo joluod in tbe holy bonds of wedlock as quickly m possible. In one hand the prospective groom carried a marriage license, whioh con tained the names of Angnst Rohuor and Marie Boss. The assanlt and battery trial came to a bait, and Jnstloe Lyon glanced over the certificate by whioh two beings wore permitted to call them selves one. "Harry oop, ohndge," said the about to be bride nervously as she shifted from one foot to another and glanced appre hensively at the door. "Bnt why are yon In each haiteT" iked "Justice Davy. " "It must be now or never, " answered the bride, "and we want now." "All right," said the oonrt; "I goes I oan aooommodato yon, " and ho re paired to a mirror in tho rear of the courtroom, carefully arranged his 1S tie, thought of tho immortal Davy, Jr., ou tho South Side, parted his hair in the middle, took nn extra reef in his immaculate Prince Albert and "ailed tbe oouplo to tho front If there is one tiling Just. yon is perfect in, it is in the aryjf tying nup tial knots, and be was at his beat "Have yon ring?" he asked. "Nein," answered the lesser half. "One will do, " said the oonrt "Nein, nein, or none, " broke in the bride. "Oh, all right I" answered the court, while his face took on a deep scarlet hue, and he proceeded with the oere mony. The couple alternately looked at him and at the door, and after it was all over, and they stood togother with arms twisted together, a fearful racket sounded on the stairs, and little old man, with a glare In his eye, burst breathlessly into tbe room. The new Mr. and Mrs. laughed at him, and wearing volubly in German the little old man gave the door a orucl kiok, passed oat again, tbe bridal oonple fol lowing. JuBtioe Davy poked a beauti ful bill In his parse, and the assault case went ou. Chicago Dispatoh. Worth's FranlcneM. Kate Field says sho thinks thnt Worth made for her the only dross that he ever made of American material. She took him a piece of American satin for the purpose, and at first he refused point blank to touch it. "The manufacturers at Lyons would never forgive mo," he aid. "They would accuse we of troach cry. " But uventuully Miss Field's per suasion prevailed. Worth was exceed ingly frank to his customors. "Choose thut color If you like," he suld one duy to a rich American woman, "but you'll look like a fright, and your Jiusbuud will ruf ubo to pay the bill. " IN THE HEAT OF YOUTH. A Movcllnt's Itucnllprtlfins of Days Whnti Women Were All Querns. Why is it, 1 wonder, that wo onmo into tlio world so ill equipped for its ex ploration? It seems to mo, ns I look l::u ! upon my youth, that, in n certain way, my seiiRts wero fresher and keener tlie-i thnu they are now. And yet they vi r.i continually particularly iu the matter of girls playing the most unwarrant able pranks on me. Somo alien fluid, of an intense and fiery kind, cot nil:;- ,1 with them and made them subject to all sorts of unaccountable aberrations. It is a notorious fact that an electric onrront will make tho most excellent compass behave in an irresponsible fash ion. And yet, though the disturbing fluid which mado my compass worthless was nearly always there, it has guided me somehow with tolnrablo safety a long distance across the trackless main. And I am not by any means sure that I wonld oxchango it for a truer Instru ment, subject to fower aberrations. For I take this vory sonsitlveness to electric influences to bo a proof of its exceeding fineness and excellence Lifo would be a horrible dreary affair if these magnetio currents which make tho necdlo tremble and swerve wero banished or nonexist ent. Tho dull, dead, stupid sanity whioh has no sympathy with folly and no gleam of potential madness is no doubt a stanch nnd reliable rudder, but I cannot forbear questioning whether to the soul thus equipped tho voyago Is worth making. Ulysses of old, middlo nged though ho was, had to stuff his cars with wax lest he steer his ship into the jaws of perdition, when tho sirens sang so dell cionsly, and ho did not exactly cover himself with glory during his visits to Circe and Calypso. But what very red blood ho had, and bow humanoly his heart beat in every one of his manifold advontnrost Ho uover, liko his ship mates, becamo a swain, and how noblo and manly was his bearing iu the pres ence of the lovely Naasicaal Thoro is something almost touching to mo in seeing the same sentiment which stirs my own bosom recorded thousands of years ago. And, truth to toll, tho man whoso pulse is subject to no irregularities and whoso judgment registers no aberrations in tho presence of a beautiful woman is, in tuy opinion, "fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils. " 11 H. Boyoson iu Lippiucott's. GIVE THEM A CHANCE. Rleh GlrU Oppressed With Wealth Should Have Special Consideration. My cousin Anthony has boon in to tell mo of his betrothal of his Son Ajax to a young woman of exceptionally vol uminous financial prospects. My cousin is not himself a man of large means, and his children's fortunes aro still to be made. Nevertheless it was not with out an air of deprecation and symptoms of uneasiness that he told mo what Ajux had dona Bat, I said, Booing Anthony c"wlng solemn, somebody mast marry the rich girls. Thoro might be enough rich young men to pair off with them if all the rich baohelors wore available, bat as long as a largo percentage of the rioh baohelors insist on marrying poor girls there is no ohoice bat for some rich girls to marry poor men or none. And, after all, if girl is truly a nice girl, it would be bame to avoid her because of hor for tune. Whon I was young, I told him, I had really loved a girl, and she bad loved me, and had she been of age or an orphan I would have marriod her if she had owned all New York betwoen Canal stroot and Central pork. Dreadful as it would have been to be burdened with such a load, I would have felt that a trno affection might make it tolorable. I think I was a oomfort to Cousin An thony. IIo went away looking a good deal loss dejected than when he came in. What a happiness it is, to be sure, when one gets u cbanoo to benefit a fel low creature's spirits by ohuuging hi point of view I Scribnor's. Society No Longer Visits. Calls having become in our busy life of great oities so perfunctory an obliga tion, many people have seen fit to drop the attempt to make them except in oases where condolence or congratulation is in order. These eases demand the leaving of cards in person ouly, and so visiting for form's sake is drifting out of vogue. So well is tbo difficulty of ac complishing all one's visits understood that people of the world do not hold each other to strtot aooount if a season passes without an interchange of cards. They simply meet somewhere and take up the thread dropped when they last met, mouths before, with perfect good temper. Mrs. Burton Harrison in La dies' Home Journal. The Life Plant. There is a plant iu Jamaica called the life plant because it is almost impossi ble to kill it or any portion of it Whon leaf is out off and hung up by a string, it sends out white, threadlike roots, gathers moisture from the air and be gins to grow new leaves. Even when pressed and paoked away in a botanist's herbarium it has been known to out grow tho loaves of tho book in whioh it waspluood. Tho ouly way to kill it is by the boat of a hot iron or of boiliug wa ter. Karl's Clover Root, the groat blood purifier gives freshness und clearness to the complexion and cures constipa tion, iMJts., OOcts., (1.00. Sold by J. C. King St Co. teynolilsville's Big Day! TUESDAY, MM 28th! . Lee's Great London as Koyal Circus, Oriental Museum, European Menagerie, Midway Plaisanee! Largest, Grandest, Hest and Only liig Show that dares exhibit for ONLY 25 CTS. ADMISSION I CHAS. LEE'S Great London Shows 1 '" ' J $200,000 - Capital Invested - $200,000 $1,200 Daily Expenses - $1,200 Five White Tented Acres Teeming with Earth's Garnered wonaersi lirana Jixhilerating (Jircus perform ance, full of Dash, Vim and Flavor. ChaaLee, Jr., youngest boy ixiia,jjurope 8 Deautuui yueen oi Equestriennes; Chas. Watson, world's champion four horse hurricane rider; Mile. EloiBe De Castellaine, the pride of France, most graceful and daring lady bareback rider in the world; "Emperor, " the terrible untamble lion; ' 'Sylvester, " human vampire and five continent wonder. A vast nsHRmhin American and European artists in two grand performances, Afternoon and Evening! Gorgeous, Golden, Millionaire STREET AT KEYNOLDSVILLE Tuesday, - A.dmission Shows bareback somersault rider: Mile. - PARADE May - 38th ! Only 25c.