The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 27, 1898, Image 8

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MtOWNSON'S SMILE.
A STORY OF THE COMMANDER THAT
SAILORMEN LOVE TO TELL.
ITnw tlm Prtrnlt llr.iki. Vp What th In
anrtent Admiral Called "lllrwliaile."
An Itieldrnt That 1'lraiirs Min Wh
Have Keen Snilllns Mrn 1'lglil.
It wns III .laiinnry, I HIM, that tlm
civil war In ltmy.il win ihhiiIiik In n nil
mux In thn Imrlmr tit Kin. Ailmlriil (lit
(Innin if lliu liiBiirnc iiIb was in llm Imr
lmr with several Khit nf-wnr. Tlm n.
eriitnint lirld tin- I'llr. Imt wlillo llm III
imrirciil niliulr:il lirlil llm water tin fill -
jiliiK ennltl no up In III" front km Ioiim ns ,
ho mill It ciniMii't, ami l' saiil "(
Ynrlnii itnvrriniH'nln with ntTd'tcil ly
till i'iiilnrKi "liliH'kiiiln" tint ndmlral I
fnllcil It. (Iri'iit llrllnlii was finiu'i'riii'd
I'll itMr. Imt t do 1'nltiul Hliilm wim it
pmiil sccotiil, with tleriiinny mul ntlmr
nation ns wi-ll.
Iliiriipn Innlicil tn America to iln inline
tliinu In tlii' mutter mul wns inittirully
(lilllilnit nlioiit IntirfiTliiK in family
rnws mi thin kIiIii nf tlm water. At last
Atltnlrnl iSi'iiliiini was sent down tn liiUti
rlmrun nf tlin I nllcil Wales llii( in II lo '
Imrlmr. Tin' llnylilp wiim tlm Snn Kraii
cIm'ii, mul mi r-umliiy, .Inn. 8N, Admiral
lli'iilnini nilli'il mi hiH riiptiiiiiN tn cniiiii
lilinnrtl. AniniiK llii'lH wan CiiininiiniliT
ItrnwiiKiin nf tlm lli'tmit. It IhniiIiI Hint
after tilt) cnnliTi'ijcu till lominiinilir
riitmi luck l i I Ih ship HinilliiK. However ,
tluit limy Im. lin riTliitnly smiled licit 1
niurnitift. .liixt iiftrr On'rliH'k tlmt I'Vi'ii- j
ill)! It wns Clt lilt 111 t'llllltl 1 10, llllllllFt
tlm Yntilon in v i 1 hhipH with m i ll tu In'
in n liuslln. Tlm ciiiivii nwniiiKH lw'iil .
Hwtiy, mul In I ln iitfjlit ri'rlniii hhiiiiIh
Avero l.i :iril iiImhiiiI tlii'in.nt wliirli vill i- 1
oil" listeners put llirir liniitls cup tdmpcd I
brliiud tlicir tars In llMi n liurilcr. tin
tlio iiinrnliiK nf thn "IMIi Hum win ii
cliiiiiKti In tlm nppniriiiii'ii nf tlm Yiiiikio
fleet. It iiiul tuki'ti nil' iln emit, wuiht
cnnt ami shirt, mi tn n ink, mul wiih Jiict
pyintt itiiolf when tiny tliiwiiril tn new
tiuw paid itii truiniiiK Iiiul lii'cn.
Tlic iiiKurucitt KlnpM Aiiiiil:ilnin mul
ThiiiuiiiIiiii' with up the Imy above VI
ana Island Willi tiii'ir cables short,
rendy tn trip. Tlm Trnjiinn mul (Itiiina
barti, nn well iin tlm fleet uf nrmcil tus,
were crowded with nu n (mm tlm mr
rixnns (if 1'nliritH mul V illi'KiUKuU. Tlm
Lilirnluilo Hi w tlm lillln tiluu cniiiii,
fur Adminil iln (liiimi wmi iihuiiril her,
lyiiiM with tlm Triijaiin mul Uiiiiiiiilnirn
inn lb (if Ktii'iiiulns InIiiikI, u few yards
from tlm American liiirk Amy, nun of
the ImntM kept nut by thu bluckiirlii. The
1'uruliybn wiih lyiiiK with its tenth, no
to ppeuk, nt tlm tlirnnt nf tlm Vunkee
biirliciitina (looil News.
Ciiiiiimiuilcr Hrnwusnii cm thn Detroit
got IiIh ship under wny, IniviiiK lioiHtuil
anchor nt II o'clock, mul headed toward
the city between Knulmdiis mul Colirus
IhI iiimIh. Ilcr crew wan at l'ir gnus,
and ns cii!i r n lot uf men n nuu could
boo uuywhorn nt Hint tinin. 'l! n anchor'
Rot louliil in tbn Dnti'uit'n Iiiiwhii hnlii,
and thnt wnn tiiiiplu uxniixo for proceed
ing hlowly, which wiin couvuiiiiiut,
wliilo n cuupln i f iiiHtii'Kciit tiiKi uiiido
a Hinder ut tlm northern littornl nf thu
cily, iin tiny had le u doiiiu it long
time. Alter a con pin f men bud been
killed uboiird tlm tuH they drew hack,
ami llm Detroit, with nverythiiiK clear,
ruumled l.iirlmilod ii-lnud mid cmiio
nlonit Htarbnnid ido tu utiirbnnrd uf tlm
Truj.iuo. Thu meu looked tlirounh their
rIkIhs liiei then up nt (Joininiiiiilnr
IlrowuKiiu rn thu bridxu. Thu story of
what tliey wnv in a tmditiou in tlio
uovy now mid ulwnys will be no Iouk an
mcu liku XjiownKun nrn in command.
The commander wim cmiliuK.
A muu on thu Trujuuo rained a mus
ket and fired a bullet over the benilH of
ailim pullliiK nwuy in a boat with a
linn from tlm Amy to a ship at anchor
that tho Amy wight bo warped to the
forbidden docka. Two bouvy iunargnut
tu(!8 enmo around with their rami
pointed at the nide of tbe Detroit. . On
the bun FrauciHco tbe red flan of battle
bad been ruu up to tbe fore track in
topi. A quartermaster itood with bii
baud on tbo halyards -cagor to break it
out, with bis eyes fixed ou the admiral,
who wai lookiuR at the Detroit for tbe
ligu which would came bini to Rive tbe
quartermaster tbe order io ardoutly de
aired. -
Wbon the insurRent iliot wai fired,
Commaudcr Urowusou torued to the
gunner at a one pounder, and with a
uuroely perceptible increase of tbe
-imilo ordered the ninn to iboot iuto tbe
Trujano ut the wutor Hue lis feet abaft
tho stern. Tbe order wai misunder
stood, and tbo shut weut across tbe In
surgents' bow. Thereupon Captain
Brownson bailed:
"Trajuno, ahoy I" be shouted. "If
- you fire again, 1 will rotorn the fire,
aud if yon persist I will sink yon."
Tbe Trnjauo'i crews were excited. If
a nervous tiur had pulled a trigger,
tho fight would have been on.
Dnt4ba tbot did not sound. Tbe sail
ors on the Amy's yawl waited to see
what they were to do next.
"You go abend, " Commander Brown-
aon shouted, "and I'll protect you I"
Tbe sailois weut.
"Aim at tbe Gnanabaral" ordered
Commander Brownson. And the greasy
black muzzles of tbe Detroit'! broadside
and the two pivot guns swung around,
looking bigger and bigger every mo
ment, till they stopped, leveled at the
puiser. One particularly nervous gnn
crew aboard the insurgent was conspiou
Ions. Commander Brownson waved bii
'baud, witb a half smile, and this crew
Veil back.
' Then tbe Yankee ships led the way
- to the docks, with other ships crowding
jln witb them, aud after awhile tbe re
bellion collupsed. But the sailors who
were on the Detroit at tbat time bave
told tbe story of Commander Brown
son's smile to other sailors, and these
jto still others, till it bas rippled to ev
ery water where tbe starry flag flies,
'and it is beard witb marked interest by
Men on the ships of other natious men
v who bave wen smiling men tight. New
. York Son, . .' '
ntlTnl of an Anvlriil ilrsl.
The ancient Jcxt rordlii tho ditto
sign wns rerlv-tl In Cleveland tint lonij
ago, mid it Inii4 litiln of lis spnrkle lie
ciinm of lis nun. ,
Into thn (iftlcn nf n local lunniifnetiir
lug enitciTti, wIhimi product In wire and
wlrn liiirilwnrn specialties, nil elderly
miKinmer from out uf town recently
stalked.
"This hern bill." ho remm.' i'd, "Is
wrung. You've added wlirrnynu iliould
hnvo Hiililmcteil. "
"lluw's that?" Inquired thn fmok
keeper. "Ynn'vo Rot tun churned with 2
when I don't own you Imt (It)," replied
t tin Rtriitiger.
"lint I don't son how you liinkn thnt
lint." said the bookkeeper ns Iin rIiiiicimI
nt tlm bill. "Hern's nun item nf fill
mid mini her nf f l. Thnt certniiily iir
gri giites JII. "
"Well," said thn aged pnrty, "I'm
perfectly willing tn stand by tlm bill.
It's your own bill, you know, aud I'll
pay von jiint what It calls fur. "
"Well, It calls fnrf'JO."
"Ye. it does, added, but lint sub
tracted." "Whnt In thn world do ynn meant"
"I mean this," snid tlm aged patron.
And lie spread tlm bill flat nu th( coun
ter. Tlm Imok keeper glanced at it ngaiii,
Thesn am tlm Items Im rend:
"Hul, I to Mr. riilm.nM T. Plunk:
4 li en w liiTllinrrowrt nt II til
I uuiMlen iln nt H 4
i-ju
"Kindly tell mo, " said tho bnnk
keeper, "how ynM figiirn tluit total any
Inwer."
Thn nqed ruistniner's eyes flaxlicd tri
umphantly. "Knsy, " Im cried. "Hero ynn'vo
chanted mn with fnnr wheclhnrrnws,
(HI. That's all right. And thou right
liclmv you :.iy that one wouldn't dn,
but initeml nf taking olT thn (I you ndd
it nu. llern'H your (It)." Cleveliinil
J 'In i n Dealer.
A t'lirliiim IrnI lirrlHlon.
Tlm following nncednln Is sent by n
Kentucky cnrreHpiiudelit, whn snys it Is
thn exact truth :
"A ynuug mail whn bnd lint found it
convenient tn pay a tailor's bill wns
brought up on n creditor's bill by thu
cruel tailor beforn a very kind benrtiid
vlcn chunccllnr, whn liked tho youth.
Iln was linnilsoniely drcHNcd and wore a
eiiHtly diamond stud in his shirt linsnin,
lint declared under ontll that bo had no
property except his wearing apparel.
Tlm tailor's lawyer claimed that a dia
mond stud was tint nn article nf exempt
apparel nud nuked for its surrender, but
tlm judge rnled that thn diamond but
ton held tho parts of tho shirt together
mid itH removal wonld lead to imlecuiit
exposure of the person. Then tho law
yer urged thnt tho shirt wns of a new
kind which buttoned in the buck, but
tho juilgo met this by saying: 'Tho pro
sumption of tbo law is that shirts but
ton in front, and tho court dues not ju
dicially know that shirts ever button iu
tlm buck. Tho court will not reipiirn
thu defendant to submit to nu examina
tion tn rehut tho presumption. ' And so
tho diamond remained in tho bosom
which cherished it."
Ktliiitto at Nlcw.
Onnfcnturn of lifoon tlio Kivioru that
particulnrly strikes tho sojourner from
this side of tlm Atlantic Is tbo utter ab
sence of thu piaza life that is such an
institution ut American summer nud
winter rosorts. A recent visitor ut Nice
writes to tho Now York Times: "A
mail muy show himself hero ou tho
Promenade dos Anglais, either ou foot
or iu conch, within certain well dellned
hours and with well understood restric
tions as to bis costume, but be mast
under no circumstances be seon sitting
iu front of bis own dwelling, be it villa
or hotel. Tbe front of the premises
must be clean and well kept, with as
wnuy plants and flowers as you like,
but there must be no array of comforta
ble chairs aud little tables, as we have
them, or any other outward sign, in
fuct, that some oue livei within and
some one who knows bow to take life
comfortably. To sit in front of hotel
bore after breakfast, smoking tbe oigar
of contentment, would be brazen defl
anoe of all social usages."
Bow He Shot,
A Texas military company waa out
on tbe range practicing at rifle shoot
ing. The lientenant in command sud
denly became exasperated at the poor
hooting, aud leizing a gun from one of
tbe privates oried sharply :
"I'll show yon fellows how to shoot."
Takiug a long aim, and a strong aim,
and an aim altogether, ' be fired and
missed. Coolly turning to the private
who owned the gun, be said:
"That's the way yon shoot"
Be again loaded the weapon and
missed. Turning to the second man in
tbe ranks, be remarked:
"That's the way yon shoot"
In tbiB way be missed about a dozen
times, illustrating to eaoh soldier bis
personal incapacity, and finally he acci
dentally hit the target.
"And that," be ejaculated, banding
tbe gnn buck to the private, "is the
way I shoot." Los Angeles Express.
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MATH
RSYNOLD3VILLE,
ALI.KOHKNY VAIjLKY UAIIAVAY
COM I 'A NY, In elTeel Sunday,
December ID, IHH7, Txiw (Irado Dlvlnloii.
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4HI p. in.- Train ll. weekiliiyi. for lliir
rKlnii unit Inlorineilliile nIiiiIiiiim, nr
rlvlnunl l'hlliiilolihlii I Hi a. M.j New Viii k.
7Stl A. M. I'lllllnntl HleoplllK rniH fl-nln
lliirrKhnt-tf In I'lilltiiloliililti mill New York.
l'lillinlolililii iniHMCtncoi run roiiiiiln In
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ll. in., weekday. Willi I'iiIIiiiiiii mIci'Im.'-m mill
pilHMnnuer eoiii-ltoi from I'lilliiilefplila In
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THAIN HlenvoN New York ut 7:411 p. tn.; I'lilla
ilolililn. 1 1 : Jl I p. tu.; iYii-.iIui:Iiiii, III. HI p. in.;
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(WKKKUAY8)
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imiiliiirtf nt V:IUu. in., urrlvlnu ut Uliiriimnt
ut IO:im a, in.
TKAIN 20 leave CliTmont nt 10:40 n. m. ar
riving ut JnlinHnnliiirK utll::KJ tt. in. nud
HldKwny at 11:50 p. in.
KIDGWAY & CLEAUFIKLD It. II.
AND CONNECTIONS.
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TKA1NS LEAVE K1IHIWAY
KAHTWAKII. WKSTWAIIII.
Trains, 7:17 am Train V, milium
" 6, 2:20 pm " :t, 11:30 am
" 4, H:O0pni " 15, H:10pm
J. H. HUTCHINSON,
Gun. MunuKor.
J. It. WOOIl,
Oen. l'ui. AK't.
lubaeribc for
The -X Star,
If you wnt the Nw.
MOHNEY
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Farms for Sale.'
A CHEAT C1IANCK KOH SOMIC MAN
FULL Ol' DAYS' WORKS.
Ono liutidreil and thirty acres clean
farm lanil with IIkhiaiiiiiIh of tnus nt
limn stniin i'imiii;h to pay fur tlm fiirm
two or three t imes over unci ciml lanil,
liHI'fl, fnui'-l'imiii Iioiibo, ooil spring nf
wnti'i', llinhor fur fi'iicn piwli, In Minirivi
Twp., Clnrlon 4'i., within six tulle nf
( 'nittily Seat, (iooil count ry anil n;nnil
cotiiiniinllv. t'liitin (iilclf. Can tin
ImiiikIiI fur two tliiiinninil (Inllai'H.
Aiinllier fiirm with Iwn Inrun liariiH
mnl Iioimoh: linn' Hti'iio mul coal; t in re
tn four tlioniniil ilollar ivntlli nf kihiiI
oiik I IiiiIh'o: Kimil wilier; lanil In ooil
cull ivat Inn: i'iiiiUiiiiIiiu iiliniil. Him iieii ;
prion twelve tliiiiiKiinil ilnllnrs.
Atiolln'i' with te in ly two liiinilreil
lien's, iilniiit fill rleurctl: (jimd wntor anil
cnal: nlHiiit tliroo tlioiiminil dnllars worth
nf i ink tliiilier; within thrcn miles nf
Siimiiii rvillc, A. V. H'y. l'rieo nielli
tllOllHllllll (lollllOH.
Aiinllier nf nun lioinlii il iicrcs. liiin
Iiiii ii anil (,'im il water, six-rnntii Iioiihi ,
with iilmiit two thniiHiinil dollar worth
nf (ink tiinln'i'. I 'rice fniii' tlioiHiitnl
ilollai.
M. C. COLEMAN,
Hy nolclvllli. I'a. IXxrculor.
iiliacrllillU'KIl.
E. NKKK-
.ll!srj( i;()l''TIIK TKACK
Anil Heiil Iriuil' Aiten. HoyniililMvllle, I'ti.
1 MITCIII'.I.I..
A TT 1 1 N K Y - A T-1 j A W .
(itlli'e on W0..1 M n i n Hlroel, iiiitmlln Ilie
1 'iilntnelellll III ill' I. Koyiinlilivllln, I'll,
1 ,. (iOKlHiN,
ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW,
HriHikvllle, Jelfernn I'll. I'u.
OHIen In riHiin forinerlv iM'i'iiploil hy (Jonlon
ft Corliotl. Hi'sl Miiln streel.
f2 m. McDonald,
ATTOUNKY-AT-LAVV,
Notmy I'lilille, real e1nln niroiit, I'alent
Hneiirnll, onlloot Ion imiiio ininil ly. Ollli'n
In Noliin liliM'k, HoynnlilHi-llln, I'a.
JfUANClSJ. WKAKLKY,
ATTOUNKY-AT-LAVV,
onioe lii Miilioiiey IhiIIiIIiik, Miiln Hlroel,
Heyniililsyllle, I'n.
gMITIt M. Md'UKKJHT,
ATTOUN K Y-AT-LA W ,
Nnlnry I'nlillo mill Koiil Katiiln Atfent. Col-
loellon will ri Ive protiiiit iiitonilon. (Mllon
In !- if 'Ii I Ifli Si lloniy lliM:k, iionr iHiHlnlllon,
HoynnlilHvllle, I'n.
jyl. II. K. HOOVKIt,
UKYNor.DSVILLIC, I'A.
llolilont iloniNi. In Iho I riM hlloli Hon
ry ItliN'k, near tlii HiHiotllee, Main Htrool.
tieni leiii'H In iiiiri iilliii;.
I)
It. H. DkVKUK KIN'C,
DKNTiST.
OHloo over lloynoliNvlllo Htirilwaro Cn. lmo,
Mala Kiroet, Heynolilsvllle, I'a.
II
OTKLMcCXJNNKLL.
nKVNOLDSVIIXK. I'A.
FUANKJ. BLACK, Vendor.
Thn I null n it Imtrl of thu town. Ili'iifUjimr
tTM for I'omnii'ri'lnl nnM. Hltr-tirn hfiil, fro
him, htith nMntH unci iliKi!tH on vvvry floor,
hhimiIm ro nuts, blllluid room, tu It; p Imiiio cori
nectluiiH Sic.
II
OTEL BKLNAP,
UEYNOLDSVILLK, PA.
J. V. IU LLM AN, Proprietor.
Klrnt eliiH In every part icular. Iocate(l In
the very eniitrn nf tli tiUHliiHHHpart nf town.
Kroe 'Im to and from trains anil commodious
naiiinloriMimk toreoinmun lnl travelers.
tlatlroab Brims tSablto.
JJEECH CREEK RAILROAD.
Nw York Central & Hudtos Rlv.r R. R. Co., Ltiie.
CONDENSED TIME TABLE.
KRAD DP
F.xp Mull
Nn ;i7 No ill
NKAIJ IKIWN
Kxn Mull
NnllO No:l
Nov. 14, 1K1I7.
'l'S Arr....I'ATTON....Lve
I'M Wentover
a ni p m
IHHI 14 IO
H il 4 !l
I0 2S
III 14
ll 10 l in
v in ll :v I.vo
11 (Kl it 2.1
..VlAHAIKKY
114.1
4 4(1
!WIA
KeniKHir ....Art 7 10
fiA.ZAM....
7 2fl li U
KM l IA Air....Kernioor . ...Lvo
HSI li II New Mllimrt
S47 li 111 Olnnlii
S4II II .V.I Mitchells
7 ST 32
7 :i S Iti
T :i7 S :
7 4:1 ii M
I Ik".
HIO UM t'LKAKFlEI.II. .
"1" U .n
TiVI 1112 Vixlliind h:i(I K4T
T4.1 IIIH Illulor UM IN
I3H HISS....: .Wnlllioelon B4I B'lll
73H HI Ml .. MoiTl-ilale.MlnoH.... SI T7
7 2(1 10 41 I.vo Miin-on Arr U11O 7 IS
11 M
7 40
llliil I.vi ,,,. ) Air
(I2S
S4U
4(1
6M
1101 Arr ji-i'mi""'! i.vo
7 1H
712
6 411
tt 2A
I) lit
S IS
SUA
4.1H
4.10
4 37
4 Iti
44 02
10 ;l Arr..
HI Iti
10 12
0 Ml
...MuilhOII..
,.VnlniriiH.
. Lv
un2
HUH
Uil
9 41
9 47
10114
10 4.1
111 .V)
10 .IH
11 10
7 17
7 22
7 42
H 01
SUN
S.17
9 10
17
27
...I'KALK
.nilllniown
UNOKKHIlE
4:i ..
S4H ..
..BEECH CHEEK
... Mill Hull
LOCK HAVEN
. .. Younidiitn
S2.1 ..
H 1.1 .
HIO JEHSEY KHOHE JUNC.
,40
9 4.1
7.M JhHSfcY ISIIUKb
t7 2.1 Lve WlLLIAMSl' T Arr
a m
11 1.1
11 SO 10 20
m
am p m
u m am I'hIi.a. It Hkadino U. K.
tS;l UMArrWILMAMSi"! Lve
u m am
1 A MfiP'T Lve tl2 M ! 1 U0
4s:iiu ; Lve
IMIILA Arr S2H 7 10
14 30 Lv N.Y.vlaTiimaiiua Ar 9 2.1
(I00 Lv..N. Y. via I'hlla.. Arbl0 40 t30
am p m P m a tn
Dally 4Veok-diiy B (ill p m Huniluy.
U iKl U III dlllllUJ
' New York pascnuer travellntf via Plill
adolphla on 10.20 a m train from Wlllliimn
IMirl, will nhauKu cars at Columbia Ave.,
Philadelphia.
ItlNNtCtTinM. At Wlllianisport with
I'hlladelnhluHoadingU.H. AtJeraey Shore
with Fall Hrnok Hallway. At Mill
Hall Willi Central Kallmail of Pennsylvania.
Al Philtnhliiirx' with Peunnylvaiila Hailroud
and AUiKina & Phlllpsliurn Connuetlnit It. It.
At Clniirlluld with Uutralo, Hochuiiter A
Pltttihui'Kh Hallway. At. Mahaffoy and
l'ntton wllh Cainliila . CleaiHohl Olvlnlon
of Peniihylvanla Hnllronil. At Mnhaltuy wllb
PcniiHylvanla & Nortli-Wvstern HalLioad.
A. t. Pai.msii, F. K. Hkbiihian,
Buuurliiteuileat. Ocn'l Piikw. Ast.n
PtttltkduMiia, P.
Handy Tools
Grat Reduction in Dry
Goods and
Finn I li'i'HK (Joofln, 1 fie,
IHc,
" ' " :','
" " " )()(;,
" " " O.'r.,
" " " 7r.c.
TIiii4 in in Fine He
for lo!
" mi
" 2.r)i
" 2.1 j
" rifi 1
nrietta
find Novelty (Joodn.
Tereale, worth Kle.
Sliirting I'rint,
Ullll)
Red mid Bin, k Print,
4-4 (Jood MtiHlin,
4-4 Hlrarlmd Munlin,
4-4
4.4
4-4 Hill
for Hi
" 10
04
44
44
81
44
r4
4
N
DOWNS'
ELZSZH
Cures Coughs.
Colds, Croup,
Whooping-Cough,
Consumption and
all Lung Diseases.
' t.nnlA ilanil hv Tlown' T.llxlr 1
becaune it cures and hns cured lor
nlvtv-flVA vonri ThtA Is thn
I strongest nonslblo endorsenient of i
Its merits. I'rico 2oc. 60o. aad
I 91.00 per bottle. At DruggUta.
Hwiry.Johmon 4 lord, Propi., Burlltigtos, Vf.
For Halo by H. A. Stnkit.
First National Bank
OF REYNOLDS V1LLK.
Capital,
Surplus,
S50,000.
85,500.
V, irilli'lii'll, Prldenl
Mroll .nciplnd, Vlre Prea.l
John II. Kmirher, C ashier.
Director:
C. Mitchell. Wi'ott McClelland, J. C. Kins;,
John 11. Cnrliett. (. E. Brown,
U. W. I'nllnr. J. II. Kuui lier.
DoeH n siinpralhankliijrbimlneniiand imllclu
tlic ai'i'ounlK of mnrehanta, irofi',lonl mn,
riirmwrH, mechanli'i, nilnern, iuniliermen and
ollifrs, pronilhlnic tlm nuwt rarcful attuntlon
to Die buklaeHS of all pontonx.
Safe Ileposlt Boxes for rent.
First National Bank biilUllnn. Nolan block
Fire Proof Vsiult.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-shoer
And General Blacksmith.
1
HorHO-hoelnn done In the neatent manner
and by the latent lniprovvd niethodn. Ki
pairlnK of all klndt carefully aud promptly
done. HATwrACTiuH Uuakantkku.
HORSE CLIPPING
Have Juit received a rmaplote set of ma
chine buna elliiuent of laltwi iityle 'VH patteru
aud am prepared to do rllpnlnK In the beat
poNilble uiauuur at reiuuuiaulo rates.
Jackson Bt. near Fifth, Knynoldsvlllo, Pa.
nrn morn tlinn convenietitr
tlioy'ro tHTt'HHiiry. You want
inoU, iii'd 'you wnnt good
oiH-n, loo. In our Ptock of
liarflwnrn wn wirry tlio bent
tooln Hindu In thin or any
oIIkt country. It's a maxim
in li;i rd wiiii Hint tli better
tlm nrticln Iln- licltfr It pnyB
to buy It. Th- ? value Iu
micli goodrt 11 ml yon wnnt
vnluo for your nioiK-y. To
liiKiui! tluit wo confine our
Htor.k to ii.ji tfituh: Don't
go tflHewlicri' J'or rtometliing
tlint'H loo jioor even for a
gilt.
Reiinoidsville Hardware Go.
Clothing.
Tile whims great reduction
in Clothing.
Working (Jofit, I? 1.00 for 8
" I'jintH,
11 11
Child'B Suit,
(55
7r,
75
1 25
1 35
1 50'
2 00
2 50
20
" " 2 00
" 2 50
" 2 75
" 3 50
" Heofer4 00
Knee PnntH,
Never waB goods wold a
low ftH at preHent.
Come mul nee for yourself.
. HANAU.
CKNTKAL
State - Normal
SCHOOL,
Lock Haven, Clinton Countu, Pa,
Expenses low. The net
coHt per week to thoee who
receive State aid ia only
75.
This pays for light, heat,
washing, furnished room,
board and tuition. .
Extra State aid to gradu
ates who agree to teach two
years. .
Accommodations first-class..
Electric light in every room.
Fan system steam heat.
Abundance of pure mountain
water. Hot and cold water
on every floor. Gymnasium.
Athletic grounds. Pleasant
location, easy of access. Pro
gressive city of 8,000 inhabi
tants. Strong faculty. Su
perior instruction. Graduates
secure good positions. Over
700 students present last
year. Graduating class num
bered 122. Students may
enter at any time. Send for
Illustrated Catalogue and
secure room for next terra.
JAMES ELD0N, A. iU Ph. D.,
. Principal,
Central State Normal School,
. Lock Haven, Pa. -