NOT MADE TO ORDER. "CTiowhomllnvfl miMtlip itiltfi amnll," 1 mid, "I llko not yonr tull wnmrii qntt pntlto. With that must porforro bo mined ft mlno And small, hlto hands and llttlo, dnnctns font." Btit whrn wo mnt, lorp, In thnt hnnr divine Yonr honest njrs. loukod lovel Into ml nr. "fine imist ho (fpntlo woman'srhli ft-stclmrnt; Mock and anhmlsslvo to my Hghtpnt frown." Bnt now my heart la lying at yonr tmt. An, how tmM'rl(inly you smtlrd It down I Anil I, your willing slnrii from rtnjr to day, Llro but to los to honor, to obey. "Bho most ba fair." But In yonr rounded ohrek The red And brown do moct In sweetest blend. The twilight dnok I In your heitvy hair. And long black lashpa added bnnuty lend To yonr brown ryps, where darkly written He Love', answers in loyo'a ahy obnctirlty. IVnrson's Weekly. ALLIGATOR SENSE. Tliry Don't Have Mneh llcfor They Are One Ilnndred Yrare Old, "Do yon know, " Mid Colonel Bon Canon, leaning bnck in his chnir, "thnt alligators are the most affectionate crea tures on eiirthf It's a fnet. And the sense thoy navel They've got more sense thnn a dog. How do I know? Haven't I educated W Ain't there an alligator 110 year old in Dig Alleninnd bayou that won Id work hia tail to tho bone for me if I naked him tof 8ny, you make me tired I What are yon langhing at? Ton get a gallon of molasses and a long nocked bottle and I'll show yon how to tame alligator. It'i the easiest thing on earth. Thoy'ro so affectionate. "On Jnne 23, 18815, I went to Den Allemand bayon fishing. A negro named Baptiste Fortior had jont caught an al ligator 100 years old. I could tell by the tings around him. Yon can't train a young alligator. That's funny, ain't it? I asked Baptists to sell him to me. I paid him $4.96, and Jim, that's the alligator's name, was mine. I put a chain around his neck. Then I got me long necked bottle, filled it with mo lasses and walked np to him. Ho opened hia jaws to nab me, Thnt was my chance. I shoved the neck of the bottle in his month, just back of his ears, where an alligator hns no teeth. I tilted the bottle np. Jim tasted the molasses and began wagging his tail He broke Baptiste's It g, bnt that was an acci dent. He was as gentle as a setter dog from the minnte he tasted the molasses. X taught him a lot of pretty tricks how to catch flies, how to stand on his tail, how to chew tobacco. Finally I harnessed him np to a boat. Ho looked around at mo to see what 1 wanted. I reached over the side of the boat and pushed him a little. Then he under stood. Off he went When I pulled on the rope I had around his neck, he was nonplused for a minute, but he soon caught on, and now when I go to Des Allemand 's I never have to hire any body to paddle my canoe. Jim attends to enrrying me anywhere I want to go. "Say, do yoa know Jim is as glnd to see me whenever I pass that way as if he was a relative of mine. What's that? Of course it's the truth. Ask Buptiste. He takes care of Jim for me while I am in New Orleans. "New Orleans Times Democrat Mooee la New Brunawlek, The future of the moose,, oldest and noblest of the gnmo animals on this continent, is a mutter that hns interested a good many people. Mr. Braithwaite, who haa lived among these animals all his life, says there is no danger of their diminntion in New Brunswick. They shed their antlers before the snow be comes deep in winter, and the sports man who endeavors to carry away hornless moose is always roughly dealt with by the magistrates down in the settlements. The only relentless enemy of the moose is the lumberman, who in the depth of winter oan make good use of the meat. But in the region which is the subject of this artiole thore is little lumber, and so there are few lumber men. The dogenerate Indians of the Til lages) seldom tronblo themselves to hunt, and the few moose killed by hunters are as nothing compared with the young ones destroyed by the bears. Bruin gets trapped because his coat will 'average $20 to his captor. There are no wolves In this wilderness, so the prospects for the moose are getting better instead of worse. Afd if there are thousands of moose, thff e are tens of thousands of cariboo. Frederick Irland in Scrib ner's. The Bobla and the Caterpillar. The robin hops along in the furrow and picks np worms as the farmer plows, which it eats itself or carries to its nest as food for the young robins. The robin prefers smooth coated worms, such as the common earthworm, bnt if such food is scarce it does not disdain the fuacy caterpillar. It is an evil day for the caterpillar when a robin strikes it The robin picks it iMDd shakes it and shakes it until it shakes the spines out of it the fur, as the children call the caterpillar's frizzy coating leaving the caterpillar bare in patches and sometimes all over and shaken all oat of shape. Then the robin eats it or car ries it off to feed its young. New York Bun. A QmMtioaabte Ceaaplhnaat. Charley Chunipleigh Ah, Miss Nightingale, that "Winter Bong" was charming. It carried me back to the days of my childhood. Miss Nightingale I am so glad yoa like it Obarley Chnmpleigb Why, I could actually hear the cattle bellowing, the old windmill creaking and the discord ant winds bowling about the door. Washington Times, The cords of window blinds are good barometers. When they become tight, to reason is found In the fact that ths air is moist, the oords have absorbed ises; soma of the moisture, and so are drawn 1 when they are slack, the air is ( Mil lliiad. dry and the tension of the oords is ra Tba. I cent nickel pieoe, now disoon f'ned, weighed 80 grains. A Great Medicine Given Away. Hoynolds Drug Store Is now giving free to all a trial package of tho great herbal remedy, Huron's Celery King. If Indies suffering from nervous dis orders nnd constipation will ttxo this remedy tlioy will soon bn five from tho hendarhe nnd bnckurhes that hnve caused them so much suffering. It Is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures biliousness, Indigestion, eruptions of the skin and nil blood diseases. Largo size 25 cents and fit) cents. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best naive In the world for cuts, Bruises, sore, ulrer. suit, rheum, fever sores, Tetter, rhnptHMl luinrU, ehlltiliittiM, corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or tio pny required snllsfnrtion ll isgunriimeen iokivo perirri or money refunded. I'rlre 2ft rents per lx. Kor sale by II. Alex. Stoke. B EKCH CHEEK RAILROAD. New York Central It Hudson River R. R. Co,, lenea CONOKN8KD TIMB TA1ILK. iticAD vr Kxp Mull NoS7Xo nr.An now Kxp Mull Nil!) No its Mat 17, 1MW. p m ym a m p ni l(UArr....PATTON....!,vo VdM) I M Westover 3W I in ...TTTMAlTAlTKVTTTr. ?S"0 Don SiW x 4:1 KerniiHir l.vo A 41 4 !W l:i New Million ft 411 ftlXI 07 (llnntn. ftW Mill 0() Mil. 'hells ftSS ftlft 40 Lve.t'lenrHeldJunr.Arr Sift HM s as SOT 7M 1131 CLEARFIELD A 1 0 10 7 4.1 II 21 Arr. t'lrnrfleld. lunc. Lve iTTn rTi 7 37 II 12 Wood I nnd f)4ft 8 211 7 111 II 0.1 Wirier OK tM 723 I" .Vi Walliireton 6ft7 0 40 71ft I0.W .. Morrlsdnle Mines.... 70S ( 4S 07 10 41 Lvc Muiison Arr 7 IS 6ft" 10 01) 1101 yVrrl'HlLTSlTo" 7 40 a. mi "727 B 700 7 0(1 7 2S 744 7IW 8 42 8.13 858 907 9 18 920 955 p m 727 ToT 700 840 t20 6 i:i S IS AOft 4 .VI 4 47 4; 4 SO 4 no 10 :W Arr Munson Lve 7 17 10 ; Inhume 7 22 1012 1'KAl.K 740 DftO nilllntnwn 7ft7 4 8NOK HIIOE 8 04 MS ....IlF.Kl'll CKF.F.K 8 48 8X1 Mill Hull 001 82ft LOCK HAVEN 907 8 Ift Younitdiile 9 Id 8 00 JERSEY HIIDKK JtTN'C, 929 7M IKH.MF.Y fllOUE.... 9: t7 2ftLvo WILLI AMKI'T Arr 1005 am am m a m rnli.A. A kradino H. K. am pin 2 40 II 5ft Arr WILLI AMSP'T Lve t!020 Ml : t8;i5li:l,vf I'll I LA Arr 5 08 710 t4 30 Lv N.Y.vluTaniniiua Ar 8 00 7 30 Lv..N. Y. vlu I'lillu,. Arb72 tfl: am p m p m am 'Dully t Week-days I 8 00 p m Sundays i 10 Ma m Sunday b" New York passengers traveling via Phil adelphia on 10.20 a m train from Wllllams port, will rhiinste rars at Columbia Ave., Philadelphia. tWUNKt'TIONft. At Wllllamaport with Philurielplilu&KendlntcK.K. At Jersey Shore with Full KiiHik Kullway. At Mill Hall with Central Railroad of Pennsylvania. At PhtllpshurK with Pennsylvania Railroad and Altoona ,V PhtllpshiirK CotiiicetltiK R. It. At Clearfield with Uultnlo, R(K'hester ft Plttshui'xh Railway. At MalialTey nnd I'm ton lih Oiinhrlii.A; clearlleld Division of Pennsylvania Railroad. At Mahatl'ey with Pennsylvania & North-Western Railroad. A. U. I'AI.MItlt, F. E. IlKnitiMAti, Superintendent. (ien'l Pass. Aift. Phlladelphru, Pa. flotrla. JJOTEL McCONNELL, HEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FN A K J. BLACK, J'rojneor. The leading hotel of the town. Headqunr tera for commercial men. Steam heat, free bus, hath rooms andeioseta on every floor, aample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nectlona &u. II OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J. C. DILLMAX, Proprietor. First rlnss In every particular. Located In the very centre of tho business part of town. Free 'bus to und from trains ami commodious aample moms for commercial travelers. Wierrllrtttroue. J NEFF. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Real Estate. Agent, Heynoldsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Reynoldsville, Fa. C. s. ookihn. JOHN W. RERD. G ORDON & REED, ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW, llrookvillo, JetTorson Co., Pa. Offlce In room formerly occupied by Gordon a Corliett West Main Street.. W. L. MeORACKEN, BrMkTllU. 8. M. BTeDOMALD, aiyaeUevlllt. jccr ack en & Mcdonald, Attorneys und CounselloriMit-Law, Offices at Rernoldlville and Brookvllln. FRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices In Mahonoy building, Main Street, Iteynoldavllle, Pa. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness In operating. D R. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldsville, Pa. Offlce In rooms formerly occupied by t. B. McOrelght. jya, r. devere kino, DENTIST, Office at the residence of f. O. King. M. D., at corner of Main and Sixth street, Reynolds vllle, Pa. L. M. SNYDER, Pradlcal Horse-shoer ' and General Blacksmith. Horae -shoeing done In the neatest manner and by the latest Improved methods. Over 100 different kinds of siioea made for correc tion of faulty action and diseased feet. Only the beat make of altoea and ualla used. Re pairing of all kinds carefully and promptly done. BATisrACTioa Uuakaktiku. Lumber meu'a supplies 00 hand. Jacksou st. near Fifth, Iteynoldavllle, Fa. 4 1.1 Kin Lvc.... hermoor Arr nil 4 43 SSO VIVi tlA..AM ill 4.V2 12 IN Air.... It! J'OIt ASfEMtlLY, W. O. SMITH, or PtmxstiTAwnsr Moiuimin, Republican nominee. Your vote nnd Influ ence respectfully solicited. JOK COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL STATES, Or Bum, Towssnti', Democratic nominee. Yonr veto nnd Influ ence resM'ctfully solicited. JXMt STATE SENATOR, JAMES G. MITCHELL, Or Pnnnr Towusntr, Itepnhllcnn nominee. Your vote nnd Influ ence respectfully solicited. jf OR SHERIFF, J. L. JONES, OF W'ASIIINOTON TOWHSIM!, Prohibition nominee. Your voto nnd Influ ence resx-tfully solicited. JOR SHERIFF, ED. C. BURNS, Or Rr.Ysot.twvii.t.s Honot on, Republican nominee. Your voto and Influ ence respectfully solicited. poll SHERIFF. JOSEPH J. YOUNG, Or PriKxsrTAWNKY tlonomiH, Yonr support nnd Influence. Is respectfully solicited. Uenernl election, Nov. , 1MW. Bing & Co. Just received from the the Finest and Largest Goods ever brought to beauties and the latest Black Dress Goods, Forty pieces to select from. You will find them very handsome and at prices to suit all. Ladies,' Misses and Children's Jackets and Capes. Do not fail to see them. A flash of lightning coming from a clear sky is a very rare occurrence, but one day last week a lady and gentleman received a welcome shock. Yes, they had gone to the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. to buy Carpets, Furniture and General Hardware and the great values shown them caused a noticable expression of joy and gladness to shine upon their faces. They purchased a complete furnishing for their home and departed, saying: "The immense stock, at such low prices! We'll call again." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. A Few of Bur Golden Sheaf Flour, $1.00 per sk. Perfection Flour, .95 " Corn Chop, 80c. per cwt. Corn and Oats Chop 80c. Rye Chop,' $1.00 Rye, Corn and Oats Chop, .90 PurewhiteMiddlings.80 "We also keep baled hay, graham flour and chicken feed. MEEKER BROS. HALF A CENTURY OLD, la a aore rcuier'r for Cough, Colds, Whoop ing Cough, and nil Lung diseases when used in pennon. Fifl y years neo, Elder Downs wns given up by his physicians to die with Const'tnptlon. Under these circumstan ces he compounded this Elixir, wns cured, and lived to a good old sge. You csn try it for the price of one doctor's visit For sale everywhere. CURED ANNUALLY. For snle hy II. Alex Stoke. Deemer's have a small quantity of that 2.1 cent all wool serge left, shades are brown, green, old rose, nllo and red. E STRAY NOTICE. Came trespnsslng on the premises of the undersigned In Henderson township, about the 8th of Oct., lHtttl, a Jersey heifer nhout 2 years old, and on the Iftth of Oct. n dark red milk cow. Tho owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tuke the cattle sway or they will be disposed of according to law. Oct. ID, 1K0A. A. J. Sl'RAOUS. Eastern Cities one of Assortments of Dress the city. They are style. 1 BING & OO. Prices ! tt tt tt tt tt tt Snyder & Johns, FASHIONABLE TAILORS. WE have Just received a large line of Piece Goods and pamples, embracing the very latest styleB cf Foreign and Domestic Suitings for Fall and Winter wear, which we are prepared to make at Hard-time Prices. We cordially invite the public to call, examine our goods and get prices. Special attention to Cleaning and Repairing. Next Door to Hotel McConnell. Main Street. FIliST-CLASS KESII INE W. R. MARTIN Has a large stock of fresh groceries, consisting of Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Ilice, Canned Goods of all kinds, Potatoes, Uutter, Eggs, and everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. W. n. MAETIN, MAIN STREET, Capes! AT OUR STORE You will find the most complete Btock of General Merchan dise in town. Prices never were so low. Our line of Capes and Jackets includes the LATEST STYLES and prices away down. We have just received a New Stock of Clothing, Hats and Caps. We are selling GOOD Shoes cheaper than any one in this vicinity. Full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. We invite all to call and see us. i Jefferson Supply Co. A. D. DEEMER Blankets Tr? got a whole case of Cotton Fleeced Blankets. They are not what we ordered; they are just a shade narrow, wide enough for single or children's beds. They'll do for covering or sheets. We have marked them . way down. The price will sell them. Lots of other blankets that are full length and width. You will get them at a trifle more. Another Blanket Special is "Our all-wool blanket. When we speak of "Our Fac tory" we mean the Reynoldsville woolen mill. No shoddy goods from them. UNDERWEAR For Men, Boys, LadieB, Misses and Children, in fine wool, part wool, cotton, fleeced lined, all styles and sizes. Oneita Union Suits, cotton and wool, two garments in one. These cold days will make you look out for heavy underwear. You'll find . this store la all right in quality and price. Flannels All grades, price and quality, from the line French flannel to the heavy lumberman's. GOfTS fND GfPE,S! We've lota of wraps arid will receive more soon as they are made. The most correct styles and latest out. fl. Groceries. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Jackets! & GO. and Haps Factoro" D. Deemer & Go.
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