5 r THE BEAUTY. Hntlt Now nhft npotik. The rono npn thnlr ruddy honrfu to lint Tho brppfcn rnm to rons the Mly belli O'o notint thrtr Toirolesji ehimo. The nttfhnnKnlo 1 tiuitc. And wttrn nhv nmttp 'Tin llltn tho torn It nf ctny OVr IVrntnn Ynlley fntnt with odot wct Or HUc rnlrnm-ttw ttH'Imly Conjnrci by mnnwr hnml from ftttlnffn AkIow with hcnvonly tiro. And when Vto Implm Ah, tli n, the rttiltnK immlo of hor mirth Awiikcna Hlccptiitf Jy, ilrrp tnnrd and full Of lnvo ni 1mI1h cnrii'hfd with gold On Muecow'A towrr mnl Ernest Jnrrnlcl In Vellow Book. OLD MESA LIFE. The Fnblo Wn'itmn Wm Alwny the ITi-nd of the Hounrholfl. When tho ini'ii wnit down to tho flpltls, tho pm-Mo wns rcnlly in control of its rightful owners, the women. In theso oM rommnnitie thn womiin wns tho important partnrr in tlio houm-bolil. Sho wnii tho owner of tho houso nnd all it contained. Sim hnilt it nnd furnished it with Its ntousils of daily us. Tlio children traced descent tliroiiRli tho mother nnd took her chin name. Tho mnn's portion, other than mero pro Tider, was that of an honored guest, nnd if ho premimed disagreeably on his position more likely than not ho was sent back to his own homo. Far from being tlio general slave and pack animal that is her sister of tho plains tribes, tho Pueblo woman's duties were purely domestic, and if slio ever worked in the field it was for tho comim n good, to snvo tho scanty harvest in f i f ii.-. !. Tlio grinding of t! .: i like il"f'l corn for bread, tho U';:v,..;; i:!-.il !!.' making of pottery v m I it- priiii-ip::l pecuputions, and jirc t.i il.isi',.y. Tim Pnoblo Indians iti pi-r excellence tho potters of the h-k-.U'Wi-m, ami it will bo confessed that they como fairly by tho titlo, as nn examination of some of thn old time waro will prove, although in this mm, as in somo others, tlio evolu tion has not been for tlio better. In the small house cell or in tho white mnlight tho potter sat, and, with scarcely any tools at all, fashioned such specimens of the potter's art as to chal lenge admiration from ns with all our appliances. Tho use of the potter's wheel was unknown, and the "throwing" of a shape by this means out of tho ques tion ; but with a hollow bit of basket waro or a piisco of broken pot for a sup port all tho forms from u biiuple food bowl np to tho largest and most elabo rate water Jars were built up by coil on coil of clay, smoothed or modeled in pattern as the vessel grow, and when ono examines some of tho ancient pieces, notably those excavated by Dr. I'owkos of the Smithsonian institution, one can bnt marvel. Then canio tho decorating, and in ev ery case, from the simplest to the most elaborate and intricate symbolic) design, ono must confess that the Indiau uses the truest inceptive and fundamental art principles. There never is any waste of energy in "effect. " Tho design al ways means a concrete thing, which appeals to tlio understanding of the In dians for whoso nso tho ntensils aro. Through theso samo pottery forms and their decoration runs ono of tho stron gest chains binding tho old to tho new. Near me ore two tiuajas, or water jars. Ono is many generations, perhaps con. turies, old, tho other perhaps live years, and yet in shape end general decoration they aro much aliko, and if the newer one was properly "toned" they would pass as of the same period. Fernand Lungren in Century. French Ghoat Hunters. . Mouibors of our own Society of Psychical Research, which, by the way, has not boon much in evidence of late, should be interested in the fate which has befallen the French body with identical aims known as La So oiete dos Sciences Psychiques. The latter has just been reduced to a state of hopeless disruption by the conduct of a section of its adherents who, presum ably weary of confining thoir psychical researches to the chasing of elusive , "spooks, " have gone astray after such livelier branches of oocnlt science as the preparation of talismans, the con coot ing of love philters and the tolling of fortunes. The earnest ghost hunters, disgusted by this doscent to the methods of the common or commercial charlatan, have resigned in a body and formed a new aocioty of their own. It is by no means certain, however, that those who remain have not proved themselves wiser In '-- thoir generation than the socedors, for, while ghosts are unmistakably "oiT" in these days, the interest in other forms of mystical quackery seems to be as strong and widespread as ever. London World. Throneroom of Spain. The throneroom of Spain is a magnif icent apartment of crimson and gold, with colossal mirrors and a chandelier of rock crystal that is considered the finest example of the kind in the world. Under the gorgeous canopy are two ' large chairs handsomely carved and gilded and upholstered in crimson bro cade. These are the thrones of Spain, where the boy king and queen rgjent it on occasions of ceremony. Sometimes the daughters stand beside their mother, when it is proper for all the royal fam ily to receive the court. International Magazine. Appalling Pre pact. Everett Wrest Do yon know the doc tors suy the American people is gradu ally killing theirselvos off with over work? Dismal Dawson Yes, and. it soine , times worries me to think what's to be-, come of us whan they ain't nobody left but us. Indianapolis Journal. , In certain parts of Norway when a person is drownod a cook is put in a boat, which is rowed about the scene of the disaster, the belief being that the bird will crow when the boat passes over the body. NEW Grocery - Store Rest Flour, per sack, $1.50 10 lbs. Arlmckle's Coftee 1.00 17 lbf. fine Gran, sugar 1.00 8 cakes Lenox soap .25 5 cakes Pea Heans .25 13 cakes Laundry soap .25 Tea, per lb. .20 Lard, per lb. .08 Gold Dust, per box, .20 10 lbn. Scotch Peas .25 Feed of All Kinds and Low Prices at J. C. (I S.C. Henry's, HKYNOi.DSVILLE. JUuUronb Vinxi (Table. pKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. l,hiiiuli-lpliiu& Krio Railroad Division. In effect May 2!i. Trains leavo Driftwood as follows: F.AHTWAltn 9:fH a m Train S, wi-i-l.cluv. for snnhury, Vlllo-liiim-, Hiiletoti, I'ottsvtlle, Hcrillitoii, liim-lHltiirir ami 1lie Intcrnicdlnie sin llorm, iirrivltur tit. I'hllutirlplilil tt:L:( p.m.. New Viifk, H::m . in. ; llultlinim-, tl:im p.m.! VnlilntMon. p.m I'ulitniin I'tit-lnr cur from Willlntn-iiort to I'lillitfli'lplilii mul pus wniror -oin-h-j from Ktme to Vliiliiili-lplilti mul Wlllliiinsport to Baltimore nnd Wusli Inirinu. 4:fKI p. m. Train fl, weekdays, for lltir rlslnii'K nnd intermediate Minion, nr rlvlnif nt I'lillndelplilii :: a. m.; New oik, ?::ci A. M. I'n 1 1 tnii ii Slft'plnir curs from lliii'i'lsltu i n to I'lillmli-lplilu n ml New York. Philadelphia pii-nm-i run remain In Hleem-r uniliiturlH-d until ?::) A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4, dully for Snnhiiry, llarrln Imri and Intt-rrm-iltutu himIoiih, nt-rlvlnp tit riilliidelphlii, H:.V a. M.i New York, D:XI A.M. on Kci-k day and in.:ift A M. on Hun day: Baltimore, a. M t Vnhlnii"n, 7:40 a.m. I'lillmnn slei'pcitt from Kile and VII HamHMr1 to I'hlladelphln and WIlllnmMport to Wiithliminn, 1'iiHsenirerH In nleeper for llalttmore nnd Washington will he transferred Into WiiHhlmrton sleeper nt Wll llamspnrt. I'lisKenereoarheH from Krlo to Philadelphia and Vlllliunport to llaltl moru. WESTWARD 4:41 a. m. Train H, weekdays, for Erie, Hldir- wn, IIiiHoIh, Clermont nnd prlnelpiil Inter mediate Htattoim. 0:4 a. m.Traln 3, dally for Erie and Inler- meuiuie iioiiiih. A:47 p. m.--Triiln 1., weekdayii for Kane and intermeiiiaie hi at ioiih. THHoriill TII.MNH VOlt tUtlVTWOOD 1 KO.M T1IK EAST AMI SOUTH. TRAIN leuveH New York:.V)n. m. .Philadel phia m:.vi p. in.: Vi'iishlituiiiii T:'-o p. in,, Hal- tu h h 40 p. m nrrmnx at in in wooii 4:41 n. m., weekdays, with Pullman sleepei-s and liassenu'er enacheH fi-om Philadefphla to Erie and M'ushliiKtoti and llnillmoru to Wllllamsport. TRAIN lit leaves Philadelphia K:.tn A. m.l Washington, ".SflA. M.; Ilalllmore, M:.MI A. M.i Wllkeshurre, 10:1.5 a. m.; weekdays, iii'ilvliiK at Driftwood tit R:47 V. M. with Pullman Parlor ear from Philadelphia to Wllllamsport and piiHseiitfereoacli to Kane. TRAIN leaves New York til 7:40 p. m.i Phlla- iieiphia. ii:n p. in.; iisiitnuton, iu.4u p. m.i Ilalllmore, 11:1 p. m.; dally nrrlvlnit nt Drift woihI nt 11:47 a. m. Pullman rdeeplnir ohi-h from Phi la. to Wlllianisn't. mid throuifii nassenirer eoaehes from Philadelphia to Erie and Hall linoro to Willlamspoii. On Sundays only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia to Ki le. JOHNSONBURG RAILROAD. (WKKKDAYBl TRAIN 19 leave Rlrixway at K:i a. m.; John- nonnitrtf ai. v:iua. ni., arriving at .inrmont at 10:00 a, m. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at. 10:40 a. m. ar- rlviiiK at JohiiHonouiK at U:m a. m. and KldKwuv ut ll:li0 p. m. Connections via Johnnonburg- R. R. and Itldffway & Uleartlelcl U. It. a. m. w kkkdavh. p. m. .... lOOOAr Clermont Lv ... 1040 .... MIU Wood vale .... 10 411 .... fl.V) Qulnwood .... lorn .... 4B Smith's Hun ... 10M .... 940 Instauter ... 1100 .... 9!M Straight .... 1104 .... 92H Glen Hnrel ... 111.1 .... 9 20 Hendiito ... 1120 .... 11 :U5 Jolinsonliurg .... 1149 HMI.v Rlditwuy Ar.... II W p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. H Oft HISOAr RlrtKway Lv 8 20 12 10 7 M 8 43 Ialuiid Run 6 27 12 17 7 49 nm Carman Transfer :i2 12 22 7 40 H29 Cniyland 6 41 12 ill 7HH N2 Shorls Mills 6 4.1 12 lift 7X1 K22 HhlflUo. k 6 4N 2il 7 2H 8 17 Carrier t M 12 4:1 7 IN 8 ON Brock way vllle 702 12 M 7 IS 8 02 I.aneH Mills 7 011 12 57 7IW MeMiuii Hiimmlt 711 7 IH 7M Ilnrveya Run 714 107 7 00 7IWI.V Fall trcek Ar 7 20 lift 40 7 40 Lv DuHol Ar7aft 140 6M 7 00 Ar Valla Creek Lv 72ft 120 640 64ft Keynoldsville 740 1 iil 6 04 6 OH llrookvllle 8 16 211 6 10 6 20 New Bethlehem 910 BOft 4 2ft Red Hank Vftft 8ft0 140 Lv PUUburg Arl2 40 6 30 p. ni. a. m. p. m. p. m. J.H. HUTCHINSON, Oen. MauHKer. J. R. WOOD. uen. runs. Ag't. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. The short line between DuBoli, Rldgwuy, Bradford, Halamanca, Buffalo, ltocheauir. NiaKara Falln and uulnu In the umier oil region. On and after Feb. 20th, 1898, passen ger tralim will arrive and depart from Kails Creek station, daily, except Hunday. as fol lows: 7.26 a m and 1.40 p tn for Curwensvllle and ClearHold. (.49 a m Rochester mall For Brock- wayville, Ridirway, Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett, Bradford, Balaoianca, and Rochester; connecting at Johnsonburg with P. It E. train 8, for WUcox, Kaue, Warren, Oorry and Erie. 10.27 a m Accommodation For Bykea, Big Run and Puuxautawney. 10.28 a ui-l'or UeyuoldHVllIe. 1.16 p ni Buttalo Express For Beech tree, Hruckwayville, Ellmont, Car mon, Rlditway, Johnaonburg, Mt. Jewett Bradford, and Buffalo. 1.26 p. ni. Accommodation tor Punxsu- tawnuy and Big Run. 4.10 u. m.-Mall-For Dullola, Bykoi, Big Bun Puuxautawney and Clearfield. 7.40 n m Aceommodatiou for Big Run and Puuxsutawuey. Patuienirers are requested to purchase tick ets before entering the cars. An excess charge of Teu Cents will be collected by con ductors when furee are paid on tralus, from Halations where a tickeluulue Is niulutulued. Thousand mile tickets at two cents per mile, good for passage between all stations. J. H. MclMTVBa. Agent. Falls Creek. Pa. E. C. LAi'CV, Oen. Pas. Agent, Rochester N. V. QUARTER NOTICE. Notice Is herehy (riven that nn nppllcntlon will lie made to l he (lovernorof Hie Slate of I'ennsyl vii nln on t he 2in Ii day of June, Ihiin, by William 1. Hotter, Henry Snyder, Kniiu es D. nilth, K. W Deemer, II. Alex.sioke, Holomon Shaffer, A. T. JlcCliire, Levi Hchuckers. Silas Brooks, et. ill., tinder the Act. of Assembly of the Commonwealth o( Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to provide tor the Inrorporntlon and Reittilatlun of Ceitnln Cornoratlotis," ap proved April 2111 h, IK74, nnd the supiilemetits thereto, lor the chatter of an Iniendeil Cor porntlon, to lie culled "The Keynoldsville Creamery Company," the chiiracler and oh .lect whnt-eof Is the mantifacitire of butler and cheese and conducting the general busi ness of a creamery, nnd the mul Uel Ing the imMliictH thereof, nnd for these ittirHiscs, to have, possess and enjoy alltlierlglils, hem-tits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. c, Mitciiki.i., Solicitor. ruMishetl Notion of Inquest In Hip iiiiittcr nf 1ltt piti-1 It loti or the iftil ("-liitcnr ThomiiM tii h(HHy. ItiU1 nf Kf.vn ultlxvlllr Hnrutiyti, .Iftivmm rnu nt y, l'nM iH'i'ciiMi'il. Ol pliMfif. 4 'nun n, Hrpt. Tl'llll, 1WI7, U. i V. I. TIh lit'lmnf siilil ilivi'drnt will ttiUi iiutliM', tlml In purtuiiiH'P nf un nith-r nf t Im- Oi plum Court of .Ictli'tMUi Count v u wi tt nf pm -ttttoii Iiiih tH4iM( frnin tnld i '.mt I to tln slu t hi nf hm 11 rniinty, rctiiiuiilU on tin- i:ti ihiv of SfpH'inlii't-, A. I. Irtw. iiihI thnt tin hinurHi will nii'i-t for tin- pm iwwo nf ninkiiiL' put-t It Inn of tin- r'iil I'Ntiiii nf tin' miPI firiii ni on tin Pith lny of July. A. .. l-!t. nt turn n'.lin k A. M. nf ut(l dny upon the pri'inlM s. nt v-IHrh tlmi' nnd pltii'c nu ( tin he incvcut if yi u svv pin per. riu pM'inlHtN In tiurstlnii iin Hr wrltwd fnllnWH! No. I hIiiuho lit HVynnliNvltle horniurh, rnunty mimI wtntn nfoii--nl(, mi Mnln Ntiit, liminili'cl n nil ilrcrltrcft un follows: itn tin went liy K. T. Mi-tlnw I'tPfeiM : on the north by Mnln Ntrevt: nn the t'iit hy HiulU M. Hrntt M-'rih; on IhfMoutli Py (iorilnn nltryt I'ontiilnlnjf 4.') Hiiuiit' ft'rt, mm ' or v. No. 2 mI t nn 1 In Wliwlow towinlilp, .li'tTi'tmin county, I'riiiui., hournlcri nnd ilfrrllH-il nn folloWH: On 1hi north hy puhltc mini lor.lff-fi'i-Min Ntiri'ti urn fi tt; on ilu ctiHt hy Ihinlrl Hhiirpmul Ittivld lievnoldM 2't( ft-rt; on thn Mouth hy Ihivltl 1hynohN Mi fret: on thu nest hy 1'i.vhl ItrvnohK mul lot owm-il hy thr I . K. Arnold i-lulc iVl twit rnntitltihiK IMMCtl Mtiiart' tvvt niorr or less. K. C. Ht'HNH. Hhiulff. HIirrltTVOtHrc. Hinokvllln. .lum n. h. lttCcUrtttCOtl. ATTOUXKY-AT-LAW, Dfflcpiit Hotrl Mrl'onnrll, Kfynohlsvllti. C. MITCUKLL. ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W. lllH.-n .in U'i. ai.,i. a,.. Commercial Hotel, Keynoldsville, K opposite tho c. Z. GORDON. ATTORN E Y-AT-LA V, Rrookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office in riTom formerlv occimled hv finMlun & CorlKitt. West Main Street. Q M. McUONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Ptihlle. real estate Htrcnt. Iati-uis secured llectloiiN tniiiln promntly. DHIce In Nolan block, Keynoldsville, Pa. JMIANCISJ. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices tn Miilinni-v hiillilimr. Main Mlrnnt Keynoldsville, Pa. gMITH M. McC'REIGIIT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Viihllc and Real Estate Airent. Col lections will receive prompt ntlcuilon. Office In Kioehlich It Henry block, near postottlce, Reyiioldsvlllo, Pa. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Anent. Ri-ynoldsvllln, Pa. R. U. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In the I'rochlleli Hen ry block, near Hie postolllce, Main street, limit lenesa In opt-1 aline. jyii. R. DkVERE KING, DENTIST, Offli-oover Reynoldsvllln Hardware Co. store, .wain tttrcot, ueynoiusvitie, i-a. lotrl. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town, lleaduuar- ters for commercial men. Htenm heat, free bus, bath room and closets on every lloor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections &c. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. VJLLMAN, Proprietor. First class In everv nnrtlcular. Lnrsted In the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains andcommudlous sample rooms tor commercial travelers. B EECH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central & Hudion River R. R. Co., Lnieo CONDENSED TIME TABLE. . READ VP KKAD nOWN Exp Mall NollO NoKH Exp Mall May 15, 1H0N. pmpm ampm 10 2.1 14.1 Arr....PATTON....Lve tfloo fioil 10 04 124 Westover A 2' 4 21 V40 1 00 MA1IAFFEY A 4.1 II 1 1232 I.ve.... Kermoor....Arr 8 10 4 40 sin Bl 12 22 UA..AM 1120 ftl.1 8. IN 12 1.1 Arr....Kcrmoor ....Lve U27 S22 Hi Ml 1211 NewMllport A :tl R2II 8 47 12 01 Olanta 9117 SH2 8 40 11 m Mill-hells 4 SUM 810 1130 CLEARFIELD TlojgSj 7M 11 12 Wmidlaiid T4.1 110.1 BlKler 7 UN 10 .VI Waliiu-eton 72H 10 .10 .. Morrlsdale Mines.... 720 1040 Lve Munson Arr 720 7H6 7 42 7.12 8 00 823 740 47 6M 8M 707 7 W 0 .VI 10 1.1 Lve i philtsipoJl Arr T40 6.13 7 40 1100 Arr 71H lOiHArr Munson Lve 712 10 HI Winburn 8 4H 1010 PEALK 82S VM nillintown IB B4H SNOW SHOE A IH 8 54 ....BEECH CREEK BOA 8 41 Mill Hall 4 AH 8 34 LOCK HAVEN 4 50 8 25 YounKdnle 4 Iff 8 13 JERSEY SHORE JUNO. 4 33 8 OH ....JERHEY SHORE 802 7 17 807 722 825 742 H41 8 01 8 47 8 OH V UH 8 .17 4H 1110 0 A3 9 17 10 00 S27 10 10 40 10 15 I) 45 10 50 10 20 t4 02 t7iWLve WILLIAMHP'T Arr pm am am p m pm a m PhIia. A Rkaoino H. R. am pin 0 717Arr WILLI AMSP'T Lve t!2 34 il 30 t8 38 12 01 Lve PHILA Arr 8 2 700 Lv N.Y.vluTiimafiuR Ar Did t4 30 00Lv..N. Y. viaPhllu.. Arbl0 40 59 30 ampm p in a in Dally 4 Week-days BOO p m Huudays 1 10 55 a m Nunduv "U"Throii(h iiasseiiKurs traveling via Phil- ..aueipnia un jz..f p m iraiu rroin winiams '.riKirl, will chanKe cars at lluiitingdoii Si., l'hlladidphla. 6Si NKC'l'IONN. At WlllliiiiisiKirt with PhlladeljiiilaA'ReadinKR.R. AtJersey Bliore 1.1... run nnm hiiiiwuj. ni mill Hall With Central Railroad of PoniiMvlvittiliL. At Phllliwliurit with Peniihylvanla Rnilroiui and Alloona & Phlllpsliui'K Connecting R. R. At t'leartiuid with uuuuio, los-nesier et PittsbuiKh Railway. At Mahntley and Pal Lou with Cambria It CloarHuld Iilvislon of Pennsylvania Railroad. AtMahaffuy with reniihyivauia at noi'iu-weaturn itunroad. A. . PAI.MKH, V. E. HKIIUiHAN, Suuerlnleudent. (Jeii'l Pass. Agt. PhlladelDhra, Pa, Financial Statement Itftlte Puhtic School of H'i.totn l)telrirt, Jrfl'vrmn Voiinly. Ptnn'it, for the FimM ) mr JCndiny Jim? lft, litus. Whole nitmlH-r of chils 2 Number of teachers employed 2", No. pupils enrolled In nil the schools l.-.'til Aveiano dally attendance wtl Am't tax levied for school pnriosi-s. $l,(lilil m Ain't htilldlnic " Mil iw V;V,r 57 TRRAt!tlt:fl S AI'COt'BT-llO.NKT IIKI KI V 1:11. From Col. Stronse 11,1:0 80 Iti c d fmin stale Aiiioprlatlnn 3.HH Hs From Col. Heher, lm-iiclliitf taxes of nil kinds iw I so From I.. O. I.lilh- 2,:k 7 From County Treas., unseated lauds, Hues. Ac 4H7 II r torn all oilier sources 17 t"i7 Total Receipts t,W7 21 Tltl'Ast HKll s AlT'T-MoXl:r PAIII HIT. For Im I ll Itiu- houses. niT as Fur leachers' saires Ajss ; I'ol- lent and repatis HI4 14 Kor fuel and cont itiueucles phi 21 Fees of Collei-lors. jili;; Th-ms., I77.7i 211" 17 Salary of Secieliitv, Kxpeiises, Stn- lloiiery. Poslaue.&i- AO ("0 For n I ii 1 1 nu and Auilliois' fees Ill no rot-ueiiis unit inietest paid r.li no l-'or new liiMiks ti4 lis For supplies Hi mi For all other piii'iMisesand sundry exp. 12-1 " Total money pnldoul $n,s(il 111 IIKSOI'lirKH AMII.IAIIIl.triKS. Hue Treasurer 9 n 74 Ain't borrowed I A:tll IHI Ain't due Hist 1 let ,x(l I! Total debt of Ulsirlct ;n m We hereby certify that we have examined the above and liml It correct. .1. II. Svki:s. I W. T. Catiikiis, J-Audllols. I.KVI Sl lll TKK.IIS, ( llness our hands this Hih day of , lime, IW'H, ... . . .Ioiin liArotiKiiTY, President. . A. L0M10N, Secretary. lUbacribe for The -X" Star, If you want the New. DOWNS' ELIXIR Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. Penplo atntid br powns' Elixir becuuse It cure and linn cured for sixty-five years. This Is the 1 stroiifrest possible endorsement of i us merits. J'rlco Viic. GU0. ana LOU per bottle. At Druggists. Henry, Johnion & Lord. Prop,., Burlington, Vt. For mile by II. A. Ktoko. CENTRAL State - Normal SCHOOL, Lock Hayen, Clinton Countu, Pa. ExpentseB low. The net cost per week to those who receive State aid is only $3.75. 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 term. JAMES ELD0N, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. l' .,- 1 Always Interesting, tlio anniversary nf tin- nation's In di'jioiioVtio.o U dmibly Important tills year War means blgb pi-lci-a usually. Not with iw, however. Our furni ture Issolil at value In peiic.-or war. I VIebrato the trliii lous Fourth by pi uel njr somo new. handsome and iliii abU-article of Fni-niture In your house. It will bo a lasting and beautiful reminder of tho day. At our fie 1 1 res yon can buy wlnely mid still have enough money to burn In patriotic fireworks. t'nilrrtftkhiff, u Siterlultj. Hughes & Schuckers. Handv Tools ximniimiimnimmmmtHmiitmtmmiimimiimmntmy 1 Tiie Finest wasli Goods 1 I AT N. HANAU'S 1 in Percale, Organdy, S-r Dimity, Lawn, Wool, : the Lowest Prices. s Ladies' Ribbed Vests 5c. H Ladies' and Cbildren' Drawers. H Children's Long and .Short Dresses. 1 CLOTHING. , Fine All-wool Scotch B in Men's, Youths' and irom iu 10 per cent, oy ouying nere. 5 Children's Suits, sold for $2.00, now $1.25. 3 " " " 3.50 and 4.00, now 2.75. 3 I N. HfNfU. 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii iiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiuiiuiiiuiiiiuiuiaiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiaia NOTICE! 2 Store Closed for the Purpose g 3 of taking Inventory I MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 27 We hope to he able to open up by Wednesday noon with a new and complete line of Merchandise in all departments. 3 3 3 3 Pleasant Avenue, I D. Dcemcr & Co., Dealers in DRY GOODS, Notions, CIothingGents' 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 be the article the better it p to buy it. There's value bucIi goods and you want value for your money. To insure that we confine our stock to top grade. Don't go elsewhere for something that's too poor even for a gift. Reynoidsville Hardware Go. Alsake, Dress Ginghams, 3 Challie and Sateen, at 3 3 3 3 3 3 s Plaid in Brown and ftrav Child's Suits. You save 3 B e B B B B B B B B B and 28. Jetterson supply Go., Reynoidsville, Penn'a. 1 imJ ys J in I
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