',. V BOUiM ArHlUAN LI0N3. Am, II U Until, the ltiililrat'ol All Prtnlatrtry Animal. , Sunt I) Afrionii linn am, tiflyond ques tion, thu Imldmt of nil predatory ani mate, mid (horn nf MaKho'iiilanriarp per haps the boldest of oil. During tho UlKlit, their im t urn 1 limiting tttnn, limy ottnrk draft, animals, or even inrn, within a few yards of the campftres, kiul nre a constant and aartnnsdiinKirto travelers In districts remote from the tomiti truck of trailers. From the Zam bezi, (hrouKh Mtiflionaland, nml north to tho Limpopo a chnrns of complaints itfws in tho pH of recant traveler whope rattle or followers liavo suffered from their attacks. Mr. Scions lm re corded the pnrmit t t the pout from Kali, bur; by a liii, and the lux of the mail ImRH, which tho animnl tore from the back of the pack home. Mr. Milium, who ciu,n il the NuiuicIhI livu wlUi a team of eight donkeys to draw hi wug on the oxen being loft behind on ac count of tho proximity of tlifl "fly" country lout throe in one night by a lion attack, carried out with tho utmunt con tempt for linnmit beings, whether white or black. Ho v awakened by the lion' roar, and almoxt immediately now one of the tethered donkey knocked over. It wa not five yard from tho lire, but in the darkues and ditzzloof the tire bo could not ce the attacker. "Wo knew instinctively that a lion had killed tho donkey, and wa standing over him not five yard from where wo wore, but it wm hopeless to tiro unless we aw some thing, or at leapt could make oertain of iis whereabout. " This odd seme continued for come moments, tho uctora bring four or tlvo black mon, two white men, a pony, sev en live donkey and a dead one, and tho liou standing over the latter, with a (ire partly lighting up the figure, until a couplo more donkey broke loose. They rushed Into a meulie Held, and thero the party heard the lion chasing first one donkey and then another, a excited and a little afraid a a dog chasing rabbit In a field of barley. "At every bound the liou emitted a subdued 'boo-uff,' a bis fore leg struck tho ground, hut the two did not go far. Thero were presently loud scuffle, a crack and tho sound of a heavy body falling; then all waa till." Tho Hon chasod the third donkey round the Cnuip, killed and ate it, and was Uext day shot by an ingenious trap, made by tying a ride, to post, and fas tening a string to the trigger, which tho hon struck when revisiting it "kill." Tho unsportsmanlike method of cora- passing it doath is excused by Captain Millni on the ground of necessity. This vliou was 10 feet long from the tip of vtho noeiV to the tip of the tail, whs in perfect health and immousely formida ble. London Spectator. . ' t. A Captlra nallooo, f The principal duugor In captive work ia tho always present possibility of the wire ropo parting, not because of the . Obvton- result that 'the balloon, being ' sot free, would at once make off at speed, : but for reasons of a very simple technical . nature, albeit noue the more pleasant by reason of their simplicity. It must be understood that when a captive balloon has been sent up the required height, the neck of the balloon has to bo tied np so a to provout the wind from exerting a pressure fin the envelope and forcing .out the gas, which would result in the balloon very shortly losing its lifting power ami descending. Iu freo runs the neck . mart always be wide open, for otherwise any sudden expansion of gaa might burst the balloon, Hence if a . captive break away it is bound to make an unduly rapid ' ascent, slhoe It is sud - . deuly released from the restraint a well ,as the weight of the wire rope. . 1 ' Of course in such an emergency the gas would at once commence to expand furiously, ud unless the neok of the ; .balloon were instantly opened and kopt . 'open the envelope would inevitably , burst. , Iu the -shocking accident at the '' Crystal palaoe in 189a, when poor Dalo ' and hi ouwrades lost their Uvea, the balloon waa started with too tnuoh lift ' and commenced to rise with undue ra- . , pldity. Sale, the aeronaut, realizing the danger, opened tho neck and in hi anx-'- icty to see that it was clear looked into it,' and it la supposed that bis head ,f. checked the outrush of heated gaa, with the result that the envelope instantly . burst, with terrible results. Macmu . lan'a Magaaine. ;. ' . " . . , The MoU la Bis Nlbort , A much prized cat strayed out of the window of Central Park West apart ment the other duy. .'. Be walked along the cornice autil he reached one of the iddws nest door and looked in sol VThe absence of the precious tab- "xn discovered, and he waa Vnickly and reprimanded. the proprietor of the that the neighbor 'use tut oat naa immediate' roperty bed v x .; Wind and 8?a. . , Thp sl Is n Jrtvlft! crniraAn: ' Hit Innuhi whrvar Im a'il ' III nivrrtmrnt liln- tn th tllmilln line Thnt wrtnkln his kiI tin nyn lilnim lf rtown nl thu fw-t of the sun, Ami n)iiikr nil or r with slii-. And the lnmd bcki-d blllowa f nil fulnt on the shora In the mirth of the mighty scut But the wind in snd nnd-rrstlroa Ami ntinmt with n Inwortl fmlB! Yna nmr hurk nt will, tr raller r hill, Hut von h'ir him "till nomptnln. tie wnlls on tint tmrrn iiimint'tlne And ulirli ks on the wintry Be antia In the enlnr end monm tn the pins And liuddora nil over the Mora tree. Woloome nre both thHr volcre. And I know not whli'h In bint Tho liumlitcr thnt sllM fmm oconn'S lips Or tho comfortlcM wind n nnrcet. Tlu ro's n pnn In nil rrjnldns, A Joy In thu lii'nrt of pain, And tho wind thnt Middens, the mm thnt Rind- dena, Aro liiKlng tho nclfpame strnln. Hnynrd Titylor. WHO CINDERELLA REALLY WAS. Iter Story la Very Ancient end Appears In Snored ninrino nooks. , The story of Cinderella 1 substantial ly the name a that told of Khodopia and Psammltichn by Elian, who lived in Home in the third century nf the Christian era. Tho story, as told by Elian, I thatwhilo Rhndopiawaa bath ing, .an englo carried away one of hot sandal and dropped it near the feet of rsainmltiebuR, king of Egypt, who, like Cinderella prince, was struck by ita diminutive size, caused the maiden to be sought for, and married her when found. Make the sandal a glass slipper and add tho ugly Bister for the sake of contrast, and the stories are much the aamo. The glass slipper, by the way, is an acknowledged fiction, being In real ity a mistranslation of "pantonne en vair" (a fur slipper), and not "on Terre. " This, at all event, i what I claimed by Perrault in his" 'Contra do Fee. " Both these stories have doubt lift a com mon origin, but it i necessary to go further back in the history of the litera ture to find it to people who livod in a period compared with which that of oven Elian ia quite modem; It is in the Veda, the four sacred books of the Hin doos, that tho origin ia to bo found. Aftor what baa already been Raid, it will not bo surprising to learn that Cin derella ia a dawn maiden, her sisters being the powors of darkness, who compel her to wait upon them, keeping her bidden from sight. The dawn maid en breaks from ber bonds, and capti vate the sun, remaining with him for a time. But she cannot linger with hint in the heavens; she ean remain only until a oertaiu hour. Once she linger too long, nnd, hurrying back, leaves on the path she ha taken a token of her visit in the form of a floocy cloud, which bad borne her aloft when he loft tho region of darkness. The sun, (Inter mined to find her, sends out bis em is saric (tlio ray of light), but does not find her until she appears boforo him as the evening twilight In the Veda tho prince is called Mitra, which is one of tho naniea given to the sun. Loudon Globe. ' " 1 Bh Wanted Pink Cheeks. There i a girl on the North Side who admires pink check, but abe will be careful after this where she got them. On a recent afternoon one of theearette Was being jogged over the bole in tbe pavement of Rush street. At Huron street the wagon waa stopped, and a young woman stopped iu and took a seat near the center of the car. She knew several of the women, and return ed their bows. She wa a pretty girl, fashionably gownod, and was on her way to a publio rehearsal. After sitting quietly for a fow minutes, slio, in an apparently unconscious manner, put her hand to her cheek and gave it a slight pinch. On her hands were blaok gloves, The day wa damp and the slightest trace possible of the eolor was left on' hor cheek. Then she pinched the other one. A black spot showed. This she continuod until Adams street waa reach ed, and never a woman spoke. When she reached the Auditorium, her cheeks were a good color, but not what she ex Peoted. Chioago Chronicle Bans; Ia tha Choir For Eighty T In the last 18 years of Mr. Btarman'a ministry at Waldborough's famous old German Lutheran church no salary waa paid, the congregation being too poor. Old Conrad Hyer, who, although 101 year old, waa as brisk as a man of 50, and had acted as chorister in this an cient church for 80 years, reading and singing from tbe One print of Watt hymnbook without the use of ipeota oles. Nothing remains on earth to mark tbe sojourn of these men hut the dilapl dated rains of the building and the tall marble oolnmn in the oemetery which tell the passing traveler that there lie tbe remains of the sainted Bitta and Btarman, pastors of the Ger man Lutheran church of Broad Bay. Lewiston (Me. ) Journal. Harder to CM At. .'I suppose that it. would take a great baervation and experience vt an to piux luu iwumt uuraa, raoa, " sue renj viea. replied tbe man of mournful but that isn't what you it to da What you want ia to i horse that ia. going to win." ton Star. J Tho Otbov Tlaw of It. vx war had hla Brutus I" exclaimed asg orator, and at he paused to he effect of bia words avoioe from .allary replied, -"Well, boss, yar right, bat it altera kinder struck at Eratua had Caasr r," Washing. '1mm. 'n inxif;'"S,ooo ) Is only I 3,000 'T.toe ITorth ""-a to is r '-VP ox .Worth tinnmlnuj. Many thousand puoplo have found a friund In flwon's Oelrry King. If you have tioveiv i1mrt this grout HK'illc for tho provtilllng nintndlra of llio Htfv, D)hi'1Ih. I.lvi'f'Complalnt, Rlit'iunatiin, C'nsilvimrsg, Nervous Ex haustion, Nervous l'nwliatlon, Blerp-livwm-HS and (ill diwasrs arising from ilrrnngnii nt of the stomach, liver and klilncys, we would hr plraard'to give you a iiirkngi of thii great nerve tonln free of charge. W. 11. AI.KXANDKH. Whim you are troubled with dlzzlnesa, your a"t!te all jfoim, and you feel bud generally, take a fow dose of Dr. Honry Haxt;r'a Mandrake Mttrra, and you will bo surpi lni'il at thu Improvement In your foellnifH. i Kvery bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For snlo by II.. A. Htokr. ' Cold and Clothes. People who are snscoptiblo to the cold should make a point of wearing loose clothing in cold weather. Loose gar ment are always warmer than tight fitting one, not only because they allow room for circulation, but also becau-a they permit a layer of air betwoon the akin and the outside Cold. Now York Bun. " An Application. ' A man one morning at family pray ers prayed for a good neighbor in great destitution. After the prayor his boy said to bini, "Papa, give ne your pock etbook, and I will go over to Mr. Smith's and answer your prayer my self." Lonisvillo Westorn Kooordor. Said a noted man of DO year, "my mother gave mo Downs' Elixir for coughs and cold when I wa a ly." For sale by II. A. Stoke. . . i HheumatlHin U quickly cured by uMn Arnica tt Oil Liniment. For sale by H. A. Stoke, 13 101X11 CHEEK KA1LHOAD. New Yertt Central & Hudton Hlnr R. R. Co., LitiM OONDENHKt) TIMFJ TADLR. iiiiau now Kxil Mull' Null) KoiW Novkmiikii 17, 1W6. p ui Vtii :a Arr....!'ATTO!S p m tO M r.) .Lve. I 14 Wehtnvor .. 9 3A urn i UllM.ve STAilArTFY , Kia-rnuMr...Arr. H SO I2IIB (1A7.A M. ....... 4 M S4:i 1 1 SH Xrr . . . KiirrnifMir. . . bvo. 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H4U 844 6 05 a OH Mill Hull 0I SA7 4 ft 802 LOI KllAVKN U7 Uua 447 7IU Vniiiiiiiliilfl VIA PI2 4 a 7 4DJKHHF.V CHOHR.TUNO. iw 9 it t4U0 t7 0ft Lve WILLI AMSl' T Arr 10 OS 10 UU p m a m am p m in a m l'llil.A A Kkaihno It, It. am p tn ft 40 8l Arr WILLIAMHI'T Lve tl0H0fl IS tSSS'll SHLvo ... .I'll I LA Arr 8 0S 711 Raj Lv N.Y.vlu Tiuniiuun Ar - 0 45 7 30 Lv N. Y. via I'hlla. Ar. 725 J30 am p m p m a m Daily 1 Wm-k-daya pi 00 p m Buuiluyi j loss a m Sunday ONNK4TIONN. At Willlumsport with 'MlailnlphlRAKoHiliiiKH R. At Jeruoy Plioro unotlun with Full Hmok Hallway. At Mill lull with Uontrul ltullrond of Pennsylvania. At riilllpnhurK with l'onniylvanla Ifallroud. At Climrllolil with UuITkIo,- liochnntur ft I'lllnliurKh Knllnay. At MiihalTiw and I'atton with Oamhrla Clearfield filvlslnn f t Pennsylvania Kallrniid. AtMnlialToy with 'emmylvanla & Nurth-Wostorn Uallruud. A. O. Palm sit, . F. E, HanaiMARi Buperlntendeut. Oen'l Paaa. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE, 4 LIFE and ACCIDENT insurance. I havo a largo lino' of Companies and am prvpared to handle large or small lines of insurance. Prompt attention given to any business Intrusted to my caro. Oflloe In Nolan Block, Reynolds- ville, Pa. - , '., and not "fad" are ele- ; ments the thoughtful , buyer is looking for in these days of close com . . petition, and these are V.f6und in purchasing GROCERIES where you get the best returns for 'V your money and thia you . "-,can do at the GROCERY - STORE . 'OF , ' . ' W. R. Martin, Facts Dealer In- Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco . and, Cigars, Flour, , Feed, etc, Fine , ' ' r x Teas and k , v Boasted Coffeea , " 'V- n. MARTIN, -ANNOUNCEMENTS. V ,' Kottittit ?ltrTti"trithrnt. , FtlH CYllJNi'Y Hni'EltlNTF.NUF.NT PltoiMt. a TEITUICK, , . . , Or lliiocawAvvii.i.r, aiililoonniliitiloi'lHlnniirtlio.loironuinCnonly arhiMil flrllr, i.'iinvrntlim, Miiy S, hio. Volt IXlUNTV (VIMMIRNKINKIt ' HAMUtfL HTATKS, OF IIELLTOWNHIIIP. ' MuliJifl tn tlie tionvicrnllR prlmiiry rli'i'llnn, Qotcla. II OXEL Mct.'ONNKLL, IlRYNOLHSVtLLE. PA. FRANK J. 11LAVK, VmprtrUtr.: The loaillna linlctof the town. Iloiiiliiunr- ItMN fur rmmmMvlu! tni-ii. Hloiitn In-iil, fi-io llllM. Illllll riHinm llflll I'lllfOlN nil ovot-v (Innr. Mlnililo innniH, lillllmd limm, toli plmlie cnll- iipoi inim Kt:, ' JJOTKL UELNAP, REYNOLD8VILLE, PA. J. ('. JllLLMAN, Proprietor. First elusa In evprv nurlli'iiliir. LimmiIpiI In llio vory ooiilr. nf llio ItiiMtnoiw pnrl nrinwn. Froo Mum In tinrl frnin triihiH aim riuiiiniMlliniH RitniplonHHiifl fnrouiiiinon:liil truvolom. jyjOOUE'S WINDSOU HOTEL, 1217-20 FlLIIEHT RTHEF.T, I'HILADELl'HI A, - l'ENN'A, PUKSIilN J. MODHK, l'rojmrlor. 'M'l lied rKitim. ltii)4A 'mi hit rlnv AmxrU rn I'liin. lUhltM-k from I'. It. ft. lirixiL and Si hl(H k fiiiui Nrw I1. St. It. It. lH Mit. E. NEI'T. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Alid Iti ul Etnte Ani'lit, Itnynnlilnvlllo, I'll. '1 . MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. inl.. V..U KI..I.. ......nul. ('nniiiipri'lnl Mnlil, ItpynoldHVimi, l'n. ti. ft. (loiiiioa. joiin w. iiriti). QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, Ilninkvlllis JelTcnioii Co., Pn. oniiMi In riwmi fnrnirrly oppupli'd liy (Inrdon AC'urlx'll Wi-Mt Muln HlriHit. W. L. MeORACKRN, 0. H. HeDOKALD, BrMktlllt. BatnoldiTlllt. jjccRACKEN & Mcdonald, ylWonirva ami CoHngrllorMtt-lMW, onirtmnt ltuynnlillvllfo nnd llriHikvllle. JRANCIS.T. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OtllrPH III Miihnnoy liillhllnff, Muln Ptri'ot, Ki'yniildKVllKi, l'n. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ltonlilont drntlMt. In hiitlillnff Hour Mutlio- iiikI iriiuri'ii, niiixmito Arnold bluvK. Uontui hums In opiiratliiK. jyn. R. E. HARDISON, bURGKON DENTIST, licyiiolilsvlllo, I'd Ottlrn In nioma fnrtiii'iiy iccupled by I. B, Mrt'rulKlit. . D R. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office ul thp i-pnlili'iu-p (if I. ('. Kliiir, M. P., nt i'ch hit nt aiuiii una pixth mrcptH, itoynniUH' villn, I'a. JEYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDRY, ; ' .' WAII SING.''iY.j)ri((or, ' . (,ornpr4th Rtreot nnd Onnlnn alley. Flint rliiKN wnrk ilnno nl rnaunulile prli-oa. (Jive nip inuiiury a iriui. SINCE 1878. rancc. NORWOOD G. PINNEY, . BROOKVILLE, PR.' -"Waller-Spry, .'SOLICITOR, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. New Price List! Best flour, la cotton, Flno Cal. aprloota 13c, or 2 cans, " Tomatoes 7o. a can, 15 caos, "Syrup, per gallon, " Head rice, per lb., , " Raisins, . . " Pure tapioca, per lb., , 11 Tea, extra quality, per lb., " Lima beans,. " . " Navy boans 8 lbs. 2Jo., So lbs. '".'Ojffee oakee, 5 lbs., . .: V Peas, JO lbs. , . Absolutely pure pepper, per lb., V' baking powder, (100 25 100 30 05 05 05 - 20 05 100 25 25 18 20 The above la price on a few articles la our Immense s'jek. : We have the goods and our price are right all along tbe line. Weeau aavve you money on Fire Insu I have bought th . Finest and "Besl line of Goods eve brought to Reyifi- oldsville. A. lino of novelty gotMa from 10 to fiO renta a yiA-d; drt'HH goodH in all colors ju nt nil pricoR; plnida froin.8 to 1 1) cit" a yard; biirpnerrypiam from 12i to 75 ctH; cnpVimtjrrH ih nll'colom and nt utc,vh unit Hit! timoH; fortylive inch HeiirHstta in blarfk, blue. green and jimo at J 48 eta a yard; former pilo1.00. A large line in wnsh good; Dimity, Percale, OemnoTida and Moire. Enintnl, Dotted bwiHP in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever; while goods at all prices; witinert in plain, Ktriped and figures. Large line of embroideries from 2 tts up to 75 cts a yard. Ladies' waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by buying your clothing at Haimu's. Men's all wool cheviot suits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suitj at 5.00; men's clay suits froi 0.50 to 14; youth's suit! in cheviots, worsteds and clay, all colors, at all pric 15 ys' and children's units fron 75o up to 5.00. a. A largo Hn oJ ' laundried shirts, white and colored, from 50o to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere, No trouble to show goods. !N". Hanau. A.D.DEEMERI Call your attention this week t their Lace Curtains! Never have we been able BARGAINS in lace curtains spring, we Ecnu and Pure If you need curtains examine our stock. trouble to KALF A I (J J If sura remedy t Couchs, Colds, Vr," Inn Cough, and allLc disease when used l season. Fill rears a 3, Elder Downs wa (Iran up by hU physician to die with Consumption. Under these clrcumstan ce he compounded thli EttTir. waa rurrt. an. llred toagobd old s ' sou can, try it lor 1 price of one doctor's f or saie ererywnera j CURED ASrlY. For mli; hy II. Alex Hleke. 11 Ullll OF REYNOLDS VlLLE. CnPITRL $80,000.00. '. Iflltrhrll, frraldrnt Srott ItlrClclland. Vlra Pru.l Joha If. Kaueher,'!alilr. First Niitinnal HsnV 1 HUH illlllUIIUI IllIf Dlrcctort S . O. Mlt.-lipll. Scolt MfUlolli.nil. ' 3. CI. k. . U. W. Kiilltir, J. II. Kauciier. Itcn-a a KonrrnllianldnxliiiiiliioimniiA nollofrnr tlm npciiiiiitx nf miiri'liiuitK, jri.f.'loiiul nii'n I fnrninra, mocliuiilrH, tnliiorH, liimlwrmcn hikI (itlici, iiromlHlnu the niot t'sruful at.ienM,. to the liiiHlimiw of all pvraona. T Hufe DrpoHlt Hoxos fur rent. 4 . Vtni Nntlonal Hunk bullilltif, Nola'a Mock Fir Proof Vault. L. M rraciicai norsMuer and Genera! Blacksmith. Horsn-shoelnd douo In fhe noatfmt munnri unci bv tho Intent Imunivcd Tm-thods. Ovvv HMfUltTnrnt klndn of Hfirxfi mtutn for corroc-l tton of faulty Hi-thin mid d I huh sort fott. Only' t he b'Ht rnnko ot mIkM'H fttid null uh). pttlrltiK of till klnrlH rnrofully nnd pronintlyj (John. Hat ih faction OiTABAXTrEii. Lum(ji -1 DH'lll HU)llHtrOn NHIKI. .Iiu'kwm Ht., near Fifth, Roynold-iville, Pa. stock of or anyone to offer sucl.L as we offer , ' have the; show the (0" 1 '. e .7 r i n
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