r BREATHE PURE AIR. Th Unguilty For Fitting ths Langs at Emoh Inhalation. Brentha pnre nir nhvnys. Iu the Iuiir A tnoKt imptirtant nliysiologienl jinx-ess occurs. It is from hero tlint the blood ladon with oxyKt n Is cent to nil ports of the body, giving off nlong its co, rse its oxygon mid hiking np carbonic ncld gas, which it brinirs at Inst to the hums. when it is enst out in cxpirntion. More xygen is taken in by iiiHiiirution and iho snmo iirnocss is rcponttd. So let your hrpnthing lie rail nnddcop, ing to the very Inittom of tbo lungs onlor that nil of the blood in them ay receive its full nmonnt of oxvgon ifore again starting niion its tour of istribntion through tho body. Can one se any tnoro forcible argument in fnvor if loose clothing than this? It is nbso- ntcly tmpossiblo to seenre plontv of oxygon if the clothing is worn nt nil tight, and oxygen is a food which the boftymrwtllifvo always in abundance to keep woll. Tho nir leaving the lungs is lndon with that clenclly poison carbonic ucid gas. which if given off in a close room when no provision is mado for its escape and the entrance of pnro air soon renders the air utterly unlit to brenthe. Porhnps acme night you will find yourself un able to sleep and tumble restlessly about in Deo. w lien this occurs, go to nn open window autKlnlialo the fresh nir, brenth- mg l)!j.inirt deeply. A few minutes of this fid you can return to bed mid tyrobalhlvfll'ill snnn lift Hlnnnintr nnintlr t What bss hnppcned? By its restlessness the borty wns asserting its need of more oxygen. Now you have given it what ""lt so emphatically naked for, nnd it is Mulct. We get as much uneasiness nnd wisturbauce from tho want of this food M when we do not eat cnonirh. onlv thn sywiptoms nro not so well understood no recognized so qnickly. Always keep yqsir mouth closed and breathe through your nose. Then tho nir is warmed, slightly moistened and largelv freed from particles of dnst, so that when it enters tho lungs it does not irritate them. V A condition often met with by phy I sicians ts amr-min. In this trouble the J patient lis pale, lifoless looking, tired and generally used up, often without Doing aMe to tell distinctly how sho does foety Sometimes theso patients say hum uiey nnvo not enough blood. It i really oiily an clement of the bl.juil which h wanting, but thnt is a via-y lnjifcHaiit one namely, the red blood orpusclb. When you know that it is only those corpuscles which have the power to tnke np and carry oxygon, you see nt once now important it is that the blnnrt should not be lacking in them. Good, wauiusome 100a, plenty or it and well -digested will give yon the corpuscles. rnrnisn them with the oxveren and thn body will have an important element toward health. What to Eat THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Chanting Poaltlnn In thn Hearens of This Celebrated Constellation. If Job were to rise from the dend nnd look 'Jion the heavens, says Professor T. J.H. See in Tho Atlnntin. lm umnit t'lloonstellations related to one an- Otbf as of old. but he wnnld An that Jt pole had shifted its Dosition nmnno the stars, mid if an immortal oould wit I ness the grand phenomenon which the TITPeARulmi nt Hia n,., ; K 3 : M vuw mjuiuuAvs lirutlliccs 111 about 13,900 years he would find the haovens so altered that the former as- pect could be recoguized only by an un- oersianning or the changes which had Intervened. 1 As Humboldt justly remarks, the f beautiful and celebrated constellation xof the Southern Cross, never seen by Represent inhabitants of Europe and viftuie in the United States only on our outhorM' coast, formerly shone on the auunm ui me came and can again be aeen in that latitude in about 18,000 yeara, The cross will then be risible on the shares of Hudson bay, but at pres ent it ia going rapidly southward, and In a few thousand years will be invisi- ; bjeevenat the extreme point of Florida. In like manner the brilliant star Oa opns in the oonstollation Argo, situat J some 87 degrees south of Sirius, ia -w visible in the southern portion of tJt Edited States. In about 12,000 years jit will cease to rise even in Central AmeHoa, From the same cause, if Ptol emy fwere to again look upon the heav ens ak Alexandria, he would be unable ' tOTCOogniae Alpha and Beta Centauri, hiofc be easily aaw and catalogued in the tme of Hadrian. At present these magqifloant stars are just visible at the rrraniida, near Cairo, and in a few to.are thousand years they can be aeen y dwellers on the Kile only in upper "TP Be Put Bis root la It, woman's olnb that invested In a louae" not long sinoe was muoh 'Mt its will obliged to employ men "vera. The architect was a woman, t it was found impossible to procure "u carpenters, masons and plaster . One day shortly before the omnple l -of the etruoture a workman who l employed upon the roof made a p and thrust his foot through the tJol but not yet dried oeiling of euiUfcxiuin. Just at tills time, too, ber of club members olianoed to i the building, and their emotions a'sht of the pedal extremity pend an the ceiling may be better lm 1 than described. The man was 'ly rescued and the hole mended, ratch still shows upon the oeil 1 as the first vice president puts JU, I knew that If a man had i to do with this olnb he would jo put his foot in it "Chicago 'Jiff Tlma by ths Voralowk. 1 1 go over to BalUe'a house little while?" sake 4-year-old -r. I don't core ii you ia. " " ma," woe iue demure "T.' Lcrioa run. ttattreaA trims Cablt. ALLKGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, in effect Sunday, lKccmmir iw, ibih, ixiw.urauo Division. KASTWAlttl. No.l NOA P. M. J0U STATIONS. Red linns I.nwwinlmm New ltd lilt-hem (Ink KIIk Mitytvllle X iimmi-rvlll" ... llitHikvlllii Hell Kllllep Keynojrl-ivllle .. I'liiH'diint I''nll Creek Diillols Hnlinlu Wlnterburn .... I'enHelfl Tyler Ileneitetto (fl-nnt HHflWlMKl A. M. 10 Ml 11 on II id 4 W 4 H 5 10 (I 20 II X B M ii 2: 11 u A ail at 5 S2 Oil m in 13 0- 5 41 6 01 12 2l I2 2ll 12 IV 12 n.- ti ;i I 20 1 Ml 1 I" S2i 4II rt 4 7 OH 7 Hi 7 2 7 : 21 4.1 7 On 1 m 1 40 7 OH 7 2.1 7 IB I l 4:i 1 .VI 1 .Ml 2 in 7 4'! 7 ftl 7 41 7 .VI 2 ; 2 S 20 s i: s 2; 3 W S SMI S Ml P. M P. M A. M. witwrwAnn. So.li So. 101 104 A. P. M P. ti A Ml HI 101 2ll H 10! 7 on 6 07 II M II l:i (I 4111 (I .1111 7 12 7 2.1 7 IA 7 2rt: 7 mi 7 401 6 40 AO 7 AO ni 7 40 S (H tS 22 S M S 41 7 ' 4ii mi1 s in s it! S .12 1 9 00! I o s s; to li II 20 (1 4 9 M A. ni. Trains dully exrent Snnrtnv. IIAVII) MCt'A UliUj OBN't.. PtTPT. JAS. I . A.Hr.KBU.N liKN'l. 1'AHH. AOT. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Dlvli ion. In effect May 2!), INKS. Trains leave Driftwood as follows EASTWAKn 11:0:1 n m Train H. lreekllliva. for Hutihorv llkeilmrru, llnxlelon, I'oiiHVllle.Hi-riiiiton, Miirretuiiric hihi 1111 llliermi-Ulflie MH- iiono, iirrivum nt I'll 1 1 mi-l nli la ii:-.m n. m. New lork,:;illD. m.l lliiltlinore.:KI n.m.i WnkIiIiikIoii, 7:IA p. m I'lillmnn Hnrlor our irom n iinnmsiHirt lo I'hiludelnhlii nnd nn- HeiiKer eoiiehes fmm Kline to Thiliulelphln nun o ouiiniKpui-b iti imiiiniore nnu nmui- uiKion. 4:l p. m. Trsln 0, weekdays, for ' Hnr- rlulllll'tr lltlfl Intiirmnfllntu .. rlvlnir ut I'hllndelnhln 4:30 a. M.: New 1 ork 7:;t! A. M. I'lillmnn Slwplnit earn from iiiiitisouik in i-niui(ieiinia ana M York. rhllndelphln pnsseiiKeni ran n-nmln In sieeuer uniiiHiuroen mini :.m A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4,rinlly for Hunhiiry, lliirrU- wurit firm iniurmc untie Miauonit, arrivintf at riillndelphln, t:.12 A. M.: New York, H:; A. H.on week dnyn and I0.:ih a m. on M mi ll ay, Hiilllmore, B:25 A. M.t WiiHhlnitton, 7:40 A.M. I'lillmnn sleepers from Krle and Wll- niinispori io i-hiiaileiphlannd WlllliimsKrt to WahiiiKton. I'm ii 'li m 'i-H In sleeper pi imMiimiin null , USUI OKI on Will OQ iransrerreo into ashlnitlon sleener at W 1- lhimsport. fassenxeri-oiiehes fnim Krle to I'hilndolplila and Wlllliimsport to Haiti- more. WESTWARD 4:41 a. m. Trnln . weokdnvs. for Erin. Uldu- wn. lluHols, Clermont and principal Inter- meuiaie siaiions. :4" a. m.--Trnln 8, dally for Erie and lnter- meiiiaie pomis. A:47 p. m.Traln 1.1, weekdays for Kane and inurilli-iliiliesi ui ions. THKOl'CIII TWAINS 1'OK HHTFTWOOD .'llllll Till' A V 1 Un I 'fl't. , nr. rjn,?L nun muia, TKA1N I) leaves NeV York A:.V p. m., Philadel phia k:su p. m.i nashtiiKton 7:20 p. m., Hal- iiinore n.w p. ni., arrivniK at irriTlwood 4:41 a. in., weekdays, with I'lillmnn sleeper and nasscnicer eoaehes fnim I'hlladelphlii to r.rie itnii Wllliumsport shiiiKton and Haltimoi-e to TRAIN 1.1 leaves Philadelphia 8::1 A. m.l nnsliliiKlon, 7.A0A. M.i Hiilllmoie.si.lllA.M.i IMIkesliarre, 10:1.1 a. M.i weekdays, arrlvlmt lit Driftwood at A:47 p. m. with I'lillmnn I'urlor ear from I'hlliulelplila to it iiiiiiiusisiri. hiiu passenger eoai-ii lo Kane. Tit A IN 8 leaves New York nt 7:40 n. m.i Pl.lln u'iiiiun, p. hi. I lisillllldon, 111.411 p. m.l Baltimore, ll:A0 p. m.j dally arrlvlnn at Driftwood nt 9:47 a. m. I'lillmnn uleenlnff ours from I'hlla.to Willlamsn't. and throiiirh RKHsenirer ntmi-heH from l'hlla(lelilila to Irln and Haltlmoi-e to Wllllamsort. On Sundays only Pullman sleeper Plilladulplila tt rtt in. JOHNSONBURG RAILROAD. (weekdays! TttATN 10 lenves Kldirwiiv at 8:AA a. m.i John. poiiiiiirx ni v ; iu u. m., arriving at Clermont at iu:uua, m. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at 10:40 a. m. ar- rivmK at jonnsonDurg atll:JU a. ni. and tiiUKway at, ii :nu p. m. Connections via Johnsonburg' R. R. and uiagway & cicarOeld Ii. K. a. m. WKKKUAVS. 10 00 Ar S AH 9A0 H4D 940 VM 2H ' 9 20 11 iW MlI,V Ciurmont Woodvalc Qulnwood Hnilth's Hun Instil liter Htralght Glen llan-l HandlKO Johnsonburg Rldgway 10 40 10 4A 10 AO 10 AH 11 00 1104 11 IA 1120 1149 ilAO 1. Til I Ar. m. a. m. 8 AO Ar 8 44 r: 82H 82S 822 817 808 8 02 7A8 7A4 7 AO Lv 740 Lv a. m. Lv S20 627 6 32 41 4A 48 AH 702 7 0S 711 r 14 Ar 720 Ar 7 HA D 8 0,1 Ridgway Island Run Carman Transfor Oroyland short Mills Hlue Rock Carrier Brockwayvllle I.anes Mills Mi'MInn Summit Harvey Run Kails ('reek DuRols 12 10 AA 4B 12 17 12 22 12 HI 12 HA 12il9 12 43 12 AH 12 A7 7 40 7 Ha 7 HH 72S 7 IS 7111 -04 00 107 11,1 40 140 6 AA 40 04 5 10 42A 7 00 Ar 4A 09 620 ' Kails Creek Reynoldsvllle Hrookvllle New Hethlehem Red Bank Pittsburg Lv 72A 120 1H.1 740 8 IS 10 9 AA Ar 12 40 P- m, 211 80A B AO AH0 140 Lv p. m. a. m. . ni. . B.HUTOHINHON, Oep. Mauaiier, J. R. WOOD. Gen. Pass. Ag't. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. The short line between DuBols, Ridgwsy, Bradford, Halamanca, Buffalo, Rochester, N lunar Falls and points In the upper oil region. On and after Feb. 20th, 1898, passen ger trains will arrive and depart from Kalis Oreek station, dally, except Uuuday, as fol- 7.2S a m and 1M p m for Curwensvllle and Ulearfleld. S.4U a ni Rochester mall For Brock wayvllle, Kidway, Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett, Bradford, Salamanca, and Rochester; connecting at Johnsonburg with P. E. train B, tor Wilcox, Kane! Warren, Oorry and Erie. 10.27 a m Accommodation For Bykes. BIs- Run and Puiixsutawney . . . H 11 .... uiuwiiej. noldsvllUi. 10.211 a m Kor Re; por tlevn MS p m Buffalo tix press For Beech- tree, Broikway vlile, Ellmont, Oar- liOIit. f lur- nion, Rldgway, Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett nrauiuru, aua isiitraio. 1.25 p. m. Accommodation for Punxsu tawney and Big Run. 4.10 u. m. Mail For-DuBols, 8vkes, Big uu uiiuuisKiiuT hiiu iiuarneiu 7.40 p m-Acoommodatlon for, Big Run and Puuxsutawuey. J Passengers are mi uested to nurchaae tick. eta before entering the earn. An excess charge of Teu Cent will lie collected by con- itllAliiMaUnfuu. u. ....1.1 ... ........ . " .. . . ,. 1 1 ... UBI14 1'W UVIUI, 1 1 1 1 til I all stations where a ticket office la main tabled. I Thousand mile tickets at two cents per mile, good (or passage between all stations. J. 11. MoIsttbb, Agent, Falls Oreek, Pa. I . O. Lavay, Can. Pas. A ent, 1 IwiMtH M.Y. SoT STATIONS. A. M. I rl ft wood 10 10 Urnnt 10 ;i Henei-ette 10 4K Tyler II 17 I'enHeld II 2H Wlnterhurn .... 11 :t fiiiluilB II 42 HiiHoIh 12 M KHlltiCrei-k I 20 l'nneonnt. 1 2il KeynoldHvllle.. 1 x Knller 1 Al Hell n (VI Hrookvllln J 11 Humniprvllln.,.. 2 27 Miiysvlllo 2 47 lliikllldice 2 ,1.1 New Hethlehrm 8 01 I.iiwionhnm.... 3 :l Hod Hunk im P. m. QiiAttTEti notice. Null I herehy slven Ihst sn niipllrnllon will lie mnde tn the Onvernor nf the Xinte of reiinxylvunls on I he Will iliiy of June, IMiM, liy H lllliun I, Jlnner, Henry HnjKler, Knineenli. Smllh, K. W liei-niei.il. Alen.rtiiike.Hiilnnum Hlinffer, A. T. Mi-riii, levl Hphin-kei-.. HIIiin lliimkfi. et. nl., under the Art of Axuemhly of Lhel'omnionwnnlth of limiylvniiln entllleil "An Ai-t to provide for the lni irioinlloii nnd Keitnliitlon of Certain Corponiiloii." nii pnived April 2111 li,l-T4. nnd tl iiiilemenm thereto, for tli ( linrter of nil liiiemled ror- rirntlon, to nV eslled "The l(eynnlilvlllf) renmery t'ompiiny," the ehiirni ter nnd nh-Jei-t n hereof N ihe run rtufiic-tiiiv f hiiliei nnd c-heexe hihI i-oiidin-tiiiir the irenernl hnl n"ofn I'lTiinieiy.mnd Ihe nulikellns Ihe rnmliu'ta then-ir, nnd for t hew iMiriNnea, to nive, toe ii lid enjoy nil the rh:lil, heiient nnil prlvlleiieof the mild Ae of A-i mhly nnd Its uninilf nit-nix. ('. Mititji i,i . fulli-ltor. rublishod Notice of lntjuost In the nmtler of the ptitilllon of the retil eliiteof Thotnim Mn lioney hue of Keyn ohNvllli lloroimh, .letTeion con uly. I'n., liei-eHHi-d. Urpliiin (Vnirt Ko. I Hept. Term, lm;, . f. I". II. The helmof M deeedetit will I like mnle, thllt In DUI-MllHIli-e of nn order of the Oi-iiImh. ('oiirt of .leiremon County a writ of tmrililoti IHM iHHIled f nun mild Court to tli lii.,.tr .if mild enmity, returntihlfi on the I .'Hi iluv nt Henleniher, A. II. IH0H, nnd thnt the lim'ueti will meet for the liurnoff of niiikimr nni.iltl.ni of Ihe renl enlali-of llie mild deeedi lil on Ihe mill iniy or July. A. 1). lmw. nt it.on n'elm-lc A. M. of -Mid dny upon the premlxe, nt which tlineHiid pliu-i' you enn he nri-Mnt if vou see proiier. Thn pn-nilKeH In tiicllnn are de- im-iiih:,! iiiinmH! tin. I nlliiHin III KeyiiolilNVllle iMirouirh eouuiy nun kiiiib Hrorosuiii on .llnln Mn-et hounded it nil ilii-rllied lis fol own: (in ihe csi ly r.. T. lli-tiaw l.ilifeel: on the norih hv Mulu Hin-ei : on ine eiiti ny rniiie M. pi-ott ii.wn on 1 lit" Willi II liy tlanloll n evi eonlnln nir l.VII Fiiunie leet, moil' or ielM. i-lo. 2 nil mile III W ik iW lowilsh II. .Teirelvim eouuiy. I'ennn., Iioundeil nnd deccrllied lis iono: nn ino norm liy nulilli- nun (or.lef- ferwill Mll-ell Hl fl et: on llie eimt hv llimli.l Shiirpiinil lliivld HevnoIdH 2M feel; on the HOtith hv lliivld ItevnoiiU u- t tn ,i.u went hv lliivld KeviiohU hiiiI Lit niviixil liw the l' K. Arnold entlllii 2.V1 feet i .finlnliiliiir M,n Miiuie leei moi-e or ie-. K. c. iii'hns. Cherlff. Hherlir'H Offlep, llinokvllle, .lune H. 1mm. mieollitnrou. W." STAMKY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DfHi-ent Hotel Mi-Connell, Reynnldsvllle, Pu, c. MITCHELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oflh-e on West Main street, opiHMlto Commercial Hotel, UcynoliUvllle, Pa. the Q Z. GORDON, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Hrookvllle, JelTerson Co. Pa. Offlen In room formerly neeuulfwl hv n.u.ln JL e.uiuiii w i..i.. u. i.wv i.iitiii cireui. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AOtlirV Plllllll. tIMil eslutA numil li,lni,l. serin-en, foiieeiions marie promptly, UHI in noinn Dlis-k. KeynoltlHvillu, Pa. pitANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Olflees In Mnhoney hullUlnn, Main Hlreot, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Piihllc nnd Real Estato Airent. Col leet Ions will rei-eive prompt attention. Otllee In Kroehlli-h Henry block, near postoMti-e, Heynoldsvlllo, I'll. NEEF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estnto Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. "J)R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In Ihe I'rnelitleh ll.,n. ry hloi-k, near Ihe postollli-o, Main atreet. Gentleness In operating. JJU. R. DeVEUE KING, DENTIST, Oftlee over Reynnldsvllle Hardware Co. store, .nam siruci, Koynoiusviiie, I'a. JJOTEL McCONNELL. REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. ULACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. ItoMtinnu.. term for commercial men. Htenm heat, free bus, hath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nectlona 4kc. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J. C. DILLMAN, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In t he very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. J1EECH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central 4 Hudson River R. R. Co., Loue CONDENSED TIME TABLE. READ IIP RKAD flOWN Exp Mall No So NoHd Exp Mall No H7 No itl May IA, 1HH8. D m u m am p m 14SArr....PATTON....Lve A0O fioo 1 24 Westover A 22 4 21 10 2.1 1004 9 40 1 00 TTMAHAKKEY 6 4.1 440 A0A VIA 12 32Lve . kennoor....Arr 10 90A 1222 .. OAZZAM.... .... 6 20 A IA S AS 12 IA Arr Kurinoor Lva 51? 1T55 8 A3 12 11 New Milport 6 HI 5 26 8 47 12 OA Olauta. ......... 9H7 A H2 8 40 11A9 Mitchells 6 4H A HH 0 OA 6 HO 8 10 11 HO CLEARFIELD. . 710 7A1 11 12 Woodland 7 4A 11 OA Wider 7 HS 10 A8 Walluceton , 728 10 AO .. Morrisdale Mines.... 720 1040 Lve Munson Arr 720 7H6 7 42 7A2 800 Tii 6 AH 6 AO 707 71A 6 AA 10 IA Lve fpHIL'PBB'aTLv, 740 WO 6 AA 7 40 1100 Arr 718 10 HA Arr Munson l.ve Sir' 7 17 7 12 10 HI Wlnburne 807 T22 46 1010 PKALE 8 25 7 42 2A 9 AA Ollliiitown 841 801 16 9 4M HNOW8IIOE (47 8 08 18 8A4 ....BEEC H t'KF.EK...'.. H8 8A7 OA 8 41 Mill Hull 9 48 9 10 4 AS 8H4 LOCK HAVEN 9 AH 917 4 AO 8 2S Youniidale 1000 9 27 4S7 8 1U JERHEY HIIOHE JITNfl. 10 10 040 4S2 808 ... JKIIWF.V HHOUR .... 10 IS 11 Hi U(U 47 H8 Lve WILLI AMHP'T Arr 10 AO 1020 p m am 1 am p ni p m H0 a ni i-Hii.A. & kkaimnu it. it. am p m 7 17 Arr WILLI AMHf'T Lva 412 H4ll HO t8H612 01Lve PHILA Arr 8 29 709 LvN.Y.vlaTamaua Ar 940 4 80 900 Lv .N. Y. via Phila. Arbl0 40 tvao a to p m po am Dally 4 Week-days I 6 00 p m Sundays ...... . u a m Sunday h" Thsniitfli i,uuu,nuuM .-..ull.. ..... rl.ll adolphia on 12.4H p m traiu from Williams port, will change cars at Huntingdon St., Philadelphia. NNICTION.- At with PhlludelpblaiReadiiigR R. Atjersey Bl. with Kail Brook Railway. AC 1 tore Mill Hall with Central Kallroud of l'eniisvlvunlu At Phllipsburg with Puunsylvaiila Railroad and Altixina & Phlllusbiirg Cuunectiug H. R. At Clew-Hold with ButTalo, lts-bester ft Pittsburgh Railway. At Mabatfey aud fatton with Caiubrla ft C'learneld Division of PensvLvlvanla Uullrond. At. MkIihIVmv wiih Penusyivunla ft Ncrth-Western Hull road. A. U. PAI.HKH, F. K. lUHIIIHAM. Superluteudent. Qen'l Pass. Agt. t'liiladulpbla, t. TnTTTTtTCM 1 aw w MM m hm Cures Coughs, Golds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. People stand bv Downs' ElWIr ' because it cures and lias cured for slxty-flve yenrs. This is the strongest possible endorsement of its merits. I'rlce 2"ic. 600. and 1.00 per bottle. At Drugglata. Henry, Johnson & lord. Propi,, Biirllaglos, VL For suli; by II. A. SloUo. First National Hank of m: vxoum villi:. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. .$5,500. lUlte holt, Presldi-utt Nroll ltlr ielliiiid, Vice Prra. John II. KHiielirr, Cashier. Dlrrctors: C.MItehell, Heolt McClelland, .T.C.King, uniin i). i uriK'ii, i, . lirtlWtl. U. W. l uller, .1. II. Kaueher. Does n general I king business mid solicits i ne necoiinis oi inerciittutN, professional men, farmers, mechanh-s. miners, lumbermen n,w others, promising the most fan-rut iitleutloti io ino uusiness oi an persons. Hnfe Deposit Boxes for rent. Klrst National Hank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-shoer . And Qeneral Blacksmith. Ilutn-Hlinclnir dmiP In th noiiinut munnas nnu iy mo iiiH'hi lmprovorl motluHlH. Ke ptilrlntr if nil kliidH CHn-fnlly nnU promptly ufiiu. fAimrAUIUH UUAHANTKKU. HORSE CLIPPING llnvo hint irrplvpt-l it fimti1 In unt nf Mm- ehlne horse clippers of latest style MM pattern nun urn prepaid! to no clipping in the liest possiiiiu milliner in reasonable rates. .litckson Ht. near Klfth, Reynoldsvllle, Pa CENTRAL State - Normal SCHOOL. Lock Haven, Clinton Countu, Pa. 'l::n: Expenees low. The net cost per week to thoee who receive State aid is only $3.75. This pays for litrht, 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 Becure 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 term. JAMES ELD0N, A. M.t Ph. D., i Principal," Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. - '- m Si .SSJJVV Lov l:;;ia as Cccd Furniture Is tt iileniuiic tu all ulm i.rv Interested In I). . i.tifi.l limni s. That Is wliy wo em-ill. .f invite mil' fi lenils to eomo unci enjoy our iiIWIiikh. Vd will bo iiluttrud to Imvo you buy, bill will not press ou to do to. Wo ennnot promise, however, that the bounty, richness nnd quality of those pieces of furniture will not urge you to buy. They ,ipp,.H Htrontfly to all lovers of ai'tistln rui'iilshtnirs. I wf WttAfMf, it Niter laity. Hughes & Schuckers. Handy Tools gnimiimmimnmmimmmmHimHimnmitmnmmmK Tiie Finest wash Goods j 1 - AT N. HANAU'S 1 B 3 in Percale, Organdy, III l r ttr Dimity, Lawn, Wool, the Lowest Prices. H Ladies' Ribbed Vests 5c. H Ladies and Children' Drawers. H Children's Long and Short Dresses. rr Er tr CLOTHING. , Fine All-wool Scotch Plaid in Brown and Gray in Men's, Youths' and Child's Suits. You save from 10 to 20 per cent, by buying here. Children's Suits, sold for $2.00, now $1.25. 41 N. ttuuttmiumimtmtmiiiuiituiimituiiimimiitmiituiuK Fancy Jefferson Supply Go. STORE Lamp, atul Queetm-ware. Is Headquarters for Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. IHST our Clothing Department we have great bargains. We Invite you to come in and examine our line. It is no trouble to show goods. Our Furniture Garpet Department is complete and prices that cannot . be beat. Largest and Finest Selected Stock of Fresh Groceries in town. - I W1 i a ?sa. Pleasant Avenue, A. D. Dccmcr d Co., Dealers in I DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, &c. are more than convenient; they're necessary. You want tools, and you want good ones, too. In our stock of hardware we carry the best tools made in this or any. other country. It's a maxim in hardware that the better the article the better it payJ to buy it. There's value ii such goods and you wail value for your money. 1 insure that we confine oJ stock to top crrade. Doil go elsewhere for somethig that's too poor even fori a gift. Reynoldsvllle Hardware (jo. Aleake, Dress Ginghams, 2 . ... , Challie and Sateen, at 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3.50 and 4.00, now 2.75.. HfNfU. I Complete Line of Cook Itanyen S Heating Stove. r . m Reynoldsville, Penn'a,