ax!w mfmm Hnhtr.rtptinn tl.:o r V""-. or 1 1. 00 il piiid ttrirllii in iiii kim'i . 1 A. SrlKI'llliMMI'V. Uilllor mill I'liii. WKDNKSDA V, AltUMT 17. Imiim. A n Inili'iii'ntlent loi'iil iniit'r. mlillht'il I'very VW)IH' V III Hl'.VIHllll'.V llll', .1 ! II -I'll (II. 111.. lli'Voll'll III Oil IllllTI'lll ilf lii'll niiMmvIIIii mill .li'ltVinolii'iillliI v. Miin-iitlll Irtil, H III 1 1-,'nl nil with fuli iii'. imil will li pi'i'liillv fili'iiil- y towiirl,i Ihi' liilmi lim rlus. NiilmrrlpHiiii rlii1.MiMf yi'iir, In mlviini'ii. eoniinunli'iiHoim tnli'iiili'if fur inililtriiHoii mint. Iw in iiipiinli'il liy tliii wrllri'M iniiiti. nut fur iiiililli'iil Inn, lull km n miiiniiili'i' of (ihhI fnllll. Illterestttltf Hewn Iti'liiN nolli'lli'il. AilvortWIIitf rtlli" matin known nil liipllrn tlon nl tin ntllee In I' iiHlilli'lt-llitit-v IIIim-Ii. Ipnittity romniiinlt'nllon nml I'timiKti of anifirHeini'iiti kIhmiIiI ri'iii'tt (III ollli'O liy Mimiltiy ilium. Aclilriif nil ,'onoii nil trillion In l A. Hliili non, I'i'ViiiiIiUvIIIi. I'n. Knteri'il nl llii' imwIiiIIIi'ii nl 1 ". nul il - v 1 1 It', fa., An HiM'imil ehm tniitl iimtter. At tlin iiiiniml meeting of tlin I'emi sylvan In Statu Teachers' AHoolntloti nl licllofonto il, wns resolved to urge upon tlio next l.i'ulilnliirn iln! 1'iiin't nii'iit of B law extending llio school li'i'tii In llin Hint a In nine months nml tiiiiiiii'Mil l lut compulsory education law it to force tlin iiUi'iiiliuirt- of pupils during llin en tire tlTMI. . At tllO W'Xt, Hl'Hhlllll Of till' I.eglrthltlirO tbo mutter of revising llin imirrhigo II onnnn liiw tri llkoly In iIImmimumI. In till prolmhlllty moiisuroM will ho adopted to compel iill npplli'niiN who appear to tlio mari'lnge llc'iisi' i'i' i K In li" under thn required nj;i' In pri'n'iii proof to tlio effect Hint liny have attained llii'ir mnjorlty heforo u !! i t!it- will lie granted I limn. Tlio miprvmii rotii't, Iiiih oonlii'iiii'il the decision of .lodge Itlilill", of ( 'iiinlier lnnd county, In n ciiho Hint Is of eviii'i'iil Interest 1 1 1 1 1 n i r Im u i tin- sintc. I In allowed I'oiisl ul ili M ID i'i'IiIk on t uch nml every niilo they trnvi'li'il In performance of their ollieliil duty. .Many eiinslahloH wore only allowed live i Is, nml pro ceedings will he Instituted fur Imelc fern In manv counties wherothi'y were with lielil. ' Tlio wur Iiiih emleil. The pence pro tocol wax signed Krlilny. I'liiler the tonnH of llio protocol, commissioners aro to bo appointed heforo next, Monday who nil nl I, within ii month, meet In Havnnn nml S:m .Tiiim in nrrnngo for tho HpnniHh evacuation of Culm, I'ort'i ltlco, hihI nil other Islands adjacent, onco lielonglng l Spuin, nml hy the flint of (.V toiler commissioners nre to moot In Paris to negotiate n tivuly of peace. Tlio President's proclamation of susiMinslon of hostilities will hn fonnil on an Insldo piiffo of Tun ST Alt. Advertising Ih an invcHtmeiit, not, mi expense, an It U too often referred to hy Bdvortlscrs who nro afraid to ventnro much. Advertising Ih im much nil in vestment an yonr stock in trade, mid if placed jiidlcloiiHly will yield an hundred fold. . Mnko yonr arguments plain und straightforward, remembering that the plain truth always tellH, Don't wrap up your argument! In a numx of unmean ing KontcnccH of qucHtionuhlo lentliH, Short and pointed pimiifrnpliH leudlni; up to pnrso producing prleen will effect tho desired l'esultM. There's not much comfort In having a good thing on mile If the public Is unawai-o of the fuct. The right kind of advortiHing always brings HRtlsfaetory romilta. It hus mndo Othors and It will mnko you. It there la anything worse than the whisky traffic in a community It must bo a busybody. In tho bible they aro classed with ovll doors, thieves and murderers. Tbelr habits aro social, their manners confidential and sympa thetic and their Intimate acquaintance usually implies heartburnings, hatred and jealousies. They inslnuato them selves by kind and friendly offices into your homes, pick up your couliaritIes, get at your sccreto, guess at yonr form er history, stir facts and fancies in tho kettle of their own suspicions and sur mises, cover the whole with a napkin ot Imitation charity and send tho com pound around the neighborhood. Worse than potato bugs, or worms, or grass hoppers, or tho Buffalo moth aro these creatures. Purls green is against tho law, moth ball will not keep thorn out; society is defenseless and fair fame, good name, homo sanctity, all go down before the onslaught of the busybody. The war, officially dating from April 21, ends August 12, has endured for three months and 21 days, or total of 113 days. -In that time we have accom plished all we set out to do, and some thing more. The result will fill a big and far-reaching page in the history of the closing years of the nineteenth cen tury. It has established in the world's judgment the readiness of the United States to take up arms in a just cause, and our vast resources whether on land or aea available for the maintenance of our rights. It has again vindicated the bravery and fortitude of our soldiers, and the possession of military skill to lead them in great enterprises. The greater honors of the conflict have fall en to the American navy which has asserted for itself a leading place, if not absolute leadership, among the navies of the world, in courage, skill, mechan ical and scleotlflo attainment and dar ing seamanship. It has re-established the fame of our shipbuilders in the changed conditions of modern warfare aa high as it stood in the old days, when with hcirU of oak we maintained the V rremt-y of Yankee ships and orewa - " '--1 t:a a dort of Eritaln. Pitta- LIST Olr JURORS. Dtnwn for the Term of Court Commencing Miiiulny, Srpl. il, 1898. iiiianii .M ilium KMT. 11 M II Hull, MiiviIit ll ,1 II IIiiImiiii. Oil i'i- Inn A II M. I.11I11, lliimlit llV .lllltlf'4 lll'llltillltl, Wll-llllltftlttl t t'tilvln lli'i'iiiei', lli'ioi'V ti AiiuiimMih Hrloii'i'i Im, Wltislmv twi .iiti I lull mil 11, IMni'i'li'i'li tup Imiih' I'lfiT, llrntl"t-im lwi II A r'H'i'illmi', rnrli'Mttii Mlllmi Null, lii- lim Inp Tliitmii Ivi'Vii lltiirtntiivvlllii .Itniii''! I'Mitluo, rinitiiiiiin hi'jr linln I'liioiill, I'liMHMtiiiiwni'y I' M W llllI'MV, 'lllliltlKH'y .Mill Mllllrli, I'lnt'ltiilil IKI .1 r hi'rr, Iti'ViinliUvtlli' IM H1111I. tt i'l IIi'Vii.iWm llli' M 4 ' I 'itli'imm, Ki'ViiiiliUvlllii Win I'i'iiliiill, Ytitinu mtt I in mio 8lnl,t', l'fmililHt Hie .IiiIiii AIm'In, nllicr ii Inii lih I lillii'y. I.I1I111I IWi I, l llin 1. K iin I w p Hell Krlrliiiiiitt, Wiii"iiw Inp ITTITJI'llllll nurr I'!. It H riiniiilti'll, ii'.ltliniliiu ltti T I Aliiliiinv. 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I'hlii'il in Ainlli'n Hti'i I. t'nluiY Inp .lilmi'i lliistt. I'lit-lrr Inn K H HnnrlK, I'lmxinltinni'y tii'iiiL'e llonem. linsklll lni .1 I' MmiK Hln-I.iw inn W; II Ki'ir, lllu Kim W II Wi'lm, ruiMMiiinnni'V Jiimi'jiI, Iii'ihiihi'v. I'liiii'ri'i'k Inn H II I III. .11, lli'Viiiililsvlll,' Henry llrnnn. Ilell tnp .Inlni liiiinlii'rl, I IiIitiI 1 n n Oil linillmriiin, lii.n.l. villi, rlnolei llmnl. HriH kHii vvllln lli'iny Mi'M iimin, WIii-Iimv Inn (li'iime Alii'in, Jr., (MIvit inp I.i'wIh (Imirli'V, I'llilVHiiliiniii'y K Wi'iiver, Klniru'olil Inp Hiiiiiiii'I I'liiiv, III Willi' II li Hlllltyi'll, IlK.i.Uvllli' Win lli'iiiilniier, rini'i'rei'k Inrii H V Ivniit. Il. ll 1 vvi .1 II Alllhim, I'liiinnilawiii'y Levi I'iml lelhniill, Terry t'wn .liimi'H Miiliuifv, lliiN'klviiyvfllii Miillhi'w linyli'v, KIiIiimI inp 1. 1' Mi'Li'iirv. VVIiinIiiw In p (I W lloniii. rnnxsiitiin'ni.y (li-nrire W rHvnn. I-vnoll'-,v II li A K I'ihiii. 'iiiuitf inp .Inlni Ciii'ki, PimxHiitiiwnry Lenlnlii'iilie, Hull Inp Col. Joseph J. Young. Kx-ShorllT Joseph .1. Young, formerly of this place, but whoso family now re sides on a farm In Clover township, was In town hist week on his way homo from Illsheo, Arizona, where ho has boon for tho past six weeks assisting Col. John A. Smith, of that city, mid Col. Wil liam F. Cody, (UutTalo Hill) to organi.o a regiment of cow boys. Tho regiment Is now reudy for scrvico, and hns been ordered to leave for Chicago, near which city It Is expected to go Into camp. HulTulo Hill has the ofllco of Chief of Scouts, ranking as Colonel, and I'.x-SherilT Young is Assistant Chief of Scouts, ranking as llcutenant-colonol, and receiving $1H0 a month salary. Colonel Young hus already drawn one month's pay. About two months ago Young wrote to Colonel Cody, and told him he want ed to get Into the army again, and asked him to help htm. Colonel Cody presented the mutter to Gen. Miles, who ulso know Sergeant Young, and asked that he bo made his assistant. It was done, and Ex-Shorlff Young was mado Assistant Chief of Scouts, with rank of lieutenant-colonel, and was or dered to Bisbce, Cochise county, Ar izona, where he and Colonel John A. Smith and Buffalo Bill have organized a regiment of rough riders, composed entirely of cow boys. . It did not take ten days to get the required number of men, and Colonel Young says every one of them can hit the bull's eye with their horses on the dead gallop. Punxsutaw ncy Spirit. Reduced Rates to Grangers' Picnic. For the accommodation of persons de siring to attend this interesting plonio and exhibition the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tick ets from August 27 to September 3, good to return until September 5, inoluslye, at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr; on the North ern Central Railway north of and In cluding Lutherville, and on the Phila delphia and Erie Railroad Division east of and including Waterford. For information in regard to train service and specific rates application should be made to tioket agents. . Come aud hear the graphophone talk and sing and hear it play muBia of all kinds at Gooder's jewelry store. You will And a bargain counter at J. E. Welsh & Co. 'a shoe store. Watches, rings and jewelry of all k!'i at Cooiar's jewelry store. Tilnl List. List of causes set down for trial at a regular term of the Court of Common Plea of .lolTorsim county, to Im hidden at llrookvlllc, commencing Monday, HeplemlMr In, imm: MONIIAV, HKITKMIIKU 111, 1HIIH. N. (). Kilelbliitu vs. Kinina and Daniel Ijong, Kxeeutnrs, et. al. Mary Ilooli, ot. al. vs. McCalmont Township School District. Harry McGregor vs. W. M. Fair man, et. ul. It. W. DIuHtuoro vs. The Ilorough of I'uuxsutawney. Cyrus CiiiIiIh, for lino, vs. C. W. I III.-, el. al. Cyrus Crulilw, for use, vs. C. W. IIII11, et. al. Ili iilly (iuiilil vs. .1. M. Askey. Ti'I:hiiav, HiiriT.Miii'.u 211, 1 huh. I'unxsiilnwney HcIiihiI District, for use of .Ineoli .l iller, vs. M. W. Depp. Joseph shields vs. Lewis J. Gruhe, nl. nl. V. M. Mel 'lain vs. William Wlngert, et ill. Illrnui Keese vs. John Meljilowll. .1. Wllllmu Gaul vs. Nancy Gaul. I.iin I'liniiill, 'ashler, for use, vs. John Itoueii, i t. nl. John Kl kin, for use, vs. I'nlliiirlm, ('. Harris, el. al. WmiNKMHAV, Hi:i"l'l',MIIKIt 21, I HIM. Frank Diivlx vs. Then. S. Wilkin. ('. II. Ilupert vs. Charles A. Kitten house. First National Hank of llellefoute vs. Idslifers, Hiown V ( '. Andrew Majoskl vs, H. ami I'. Coal nml Iron Company. Maty F. Itoss vs. F,. C. Htewurt. Havllla lllller vs. The Township of Hose. Yellowstone I'nrk mid Omaha ICxposilion, The Yellowstone National Park Is iiuipii'slioualily on of the most luleresl Ing regions on the glolsi, for wll lilu II Is displayed the greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. Indeed, this tuountain-liound plateau, high up 011 the Hiiiiitnll of tho everlasting ICiH'kies, Is u verltulilo playground for the world's giant forces. Tho persouully-eouilueled tour of the Pennsylvania Hull road Company, which leaves Now York on September 1, affords tho most, satisfactory menus of visiting this wonderland and viewing Its marvelous features. A stop of two (lays will ho made on tho return trip at, Oinnlia, ulTordlng an opportunity to visit thn Truns-Misslsslppl Exposition. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping, und observation ears in each direction. Eight days will bo spent In the Purk. A stop will also Is j niado returning at Chicago. Tho round-trip rate, $iTi from Now York, Philadelphia, Haiti more mid Washington, Oil from Pitts burg, covers nil necessary expenses. For detailed Itineraries and full infor mation apply to ticket agenlH, Tourist Agent, 111)11 Broadway, Now York, or address Geo. W. Hoyd, Asslstuut Gen eral Pussenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. How to Look Oood. Good looks ure really more thuu skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all tho vital organs. If tho liver is lnoctivo, you have a bilious look: if your stomach is disordered, you hnvo a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys are ulToetod, you havo a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely havo good looks. "Electric Bitters" Is a goixl Alterative and Tonlo. Acts di rectly on the stomach, liver and kid neys, purifies thn blond, cures pimples, blotches and bolls, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at II. A. Stoke'B Drug Store. 50 con la pur bottle. Farmers' Exposition. From August 15 to 10. Inclusive, tho Pennsylvania Rullroad Company will sell, for the above occasion, round-trip tickets to Mount Gretna and return at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr: on the Northern Cen tral Railway north of and including Lutherville, and on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division east of and including Waterford. These tickets will be valid for return passage until August 22, inclusive. For information in regard to train service and specific rates application should be made to ticket agents. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suf fering from coughs, colds, soro throat, or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them if they have ever used Otto's Cure. This famous German remedy is having a large sale here and is performing some wonderful cures of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failod to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 2T)0. and 50c. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company gives a choloe of seaside points for ex cursion Thursday, August 18th, Atlan tic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City. Avalon, Anglesea, Wlldwood or Holly Beach. Atlantio City being the most popular takes the crowd. Passen gers desiring to go through Bame day can avoid the transfer through Phila delphia by taking the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line from point In Pennsylvania. ORDINANCE. (No. 52.) Hn It linlallieil by the llurgess anil Town Council of the Borough of Heyn ohlsvlllo and it Is hereby ordained by authority of thn simie See. I. That. Iietwoeti the oilier edge of tho side walk nnd tho traveling way of the streets of tho llorough of ileyii iihlsvllln there shall he appropriated mid maintained a strip of ground which shnll bi devoted to prns plots nod shade trees, and upon which, after the same 11I111II have lu-en graded, It shall Is unlawful for any person to tie, drive, or lead any borne, mule, cow or other cattle, or for the owners or custodians of until horses, mules, cows or other entile tu permit them to grn.n or tram ple thereon, or In any way to dlsllgiiro or disturb the same, and any person or persons so offending shall Is'i subject to a line of five dollars for each and every offence, such lino to bo collecteil as Hues nml p.'iuiltles nre now collecteil by law. See.:!. Thnt no si reel commissioner or ol lu r pnrsiin having charge of the repair of Hie nil Is of this borough shall plow, dig. destroy or disturb said plots of cri.iinil iifl.'r llin same i.luill have been properly iirndrd, unless upon 11 vote of Hie council ilrect.lni lilm so lo do. Mi'c. .'I. Thai, the on ners of lots nIiiiII have the i'l(.;lil, under tho 1II1 lion of tbo sti I eoinmlllee, to grade such pieces of ground In front, of llielrlols, ami In kei.p Hn, Hiiiini in 11 neat ami tidy eomlll Ion. Hec, I. Thnt. on all streets that, are thlrty-llvo, and not. more than forty feel wide, tlio width of sued strip or plot, of ground shall ho four feet from tho side walk to Its oulor edge; nnd on streets nlsive forty feet in width and not nlxivo lifly font said strip or plot of ground mi 1 it 1 1 be II v., feet, wide; nnd on all sti Is aliovo llfty feet, In width said strip shall Im'mIx fi-e'twlde. In all cases, however, where Hie ground Is higher on one side of the si lee I, than on the other, llin street eoinuilttee shall have power lo so modify the width as to best suit tho conditions preseuteil, Hec. n. That it shall lie unlawful for any person or persons In hereafter drive ti'iims or wiieons Into or cut up or illsturli any ditch or d ruins made by the proper authorities of this borough along lite streets or alleys, or In anywise llll up or ihinmgn anil render thn siunc un serviceable, ami any person so ollcmlliig shall be subject, to a Hue of five dollars lo 1st collecteil ns Hues and penalties aro now collected by law. Hec. tl. Thnt any ordinanco or part of ordinunce eonllicllug with thn pro visions of this ordinmien ho nnd tho same is hereby repealed so far as tho sumo effects tills onllnance. 1 irilnlueil anil enacted Into a law In Council this lird day of August, A. D., IHIIH. J. II. COKIIKTT, Attest: President of Council, fi. .1. Mi 'F.NTiKr: Pro torn. Clerk of Council. Approved this 5th day of August, A. D., Ihiih. II. Ai'.kx. Htokk, Chief Burgess. Some Little Lovelets. Kissing Is unhealthy If her father catches you at It. All Is fair In love except flirtation that Is only half fair. Man proposes, woman Imposes, and thn divorce court exposes. Love may Im blind but the neighbors generally havo their eyes open. Love Is a sweet dream that matri mony turns Into a horrible nlghtmnro. Tho morn a man studies love tho more ho will reduce his Ignoruuco to u science. Woman's Inhumanity to man makes countless thousunds die old bachelors. Love will find tho way oven If It Is nothing better than tbo Installment plan. Cupid Is ulwuys represented as a baby, because love never lives to grow up. After a girl pusses twnnty-fivo, she might us well marry; she will fudu any way. A girl may forgive a man for kissing her, but novcr for apologizing after ward. It Is ulways a case of love's labor lost unless It becomes a member ol the union. Notice to Oas Consumers. All persons using natural gas from tho lines of the Oil City Fuel Supply Company aro hereby notified thut tho said company, on and after Septem ber 1st, 1 8(18, will charge for gas sold and delivorcd to consumers in DuBoIs, Reynoldsvlllu, Falls Crock, Brookvlllo and vicinity, for domestic purposes, eighteen (18) cents for one thousand (1,000) cubic feet, subjuot, however, to a discount of two (2) cents for each one thousand cubic feet on all bills paid on or before the 10th day of the month fol lowing that in which gas Is dollvered. On, City Fuel Supply Co. ' By E. Strong, Gon'l Mgr. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Prioe 25 oonts per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. ' Letter List. List of unolalmed letters remaining in the poetofflce at Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending August 13, 1808: J. J. Kunes, David Shannon. Say advortised and give date of list wbon calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. We are taking orders for spring deliv ery on phosphate and McCormlck mowers and binders. We are selling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, feed, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Come In and see J. C. Kino & Co. Graphophones and records tor sale at Gooder's jewelry store. Come and see them and get prices. mtiVfminmnnnnimnniiniinfiiniiiiminninimm v. ri IX 1 Wl Oup Banner liimrn thn motto, "CooIimihh for All." It'n 3 our S01 1 11 hiiI 11 to, II rod not with kihih, Imt Willi fon m. TIhto'h IioiiihI to lo a hot 3 Hum iM-foro tho Si'iitomlmr equinox, nnd 3 our fountain or cldidoim drinkH will liriiitf 3 roNcf to )ld SoI'h vle.tlnrH. Keep cool aud 3 help to keep otliorn cool in thin Hiiiiuuery 3 encounter lielwc.on nlc.keln and peiKpira- 3 lion. ItV havlntr a Hiinmier reHortnl. homo 3 to meet at our fountain. 3 I STOKE, Reliable Pharmacist. 1 iiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiii In I lie Court of Common I'leiis of .Jefferson Count'. NOTH'l; Is lii'liliy if I yen Hull mi iiliillrn Klll lie inliili' In llii' hi, l, ,rt tm Hie lllliiliiy Ilf Hl'lilrlnhi'l, A. II. IhllH. Hi IH li'rllN'k r. M., loifli'i-llin "Acl to ii,fvlilr for the Ini'iti ihiiii I lull nml ri'iMiliii,in of I'i'iiiilii niiiMiMiiliiiiH." lllinivi'il A lu ll "I, 11,1, in, ,1 Im Hii,iil,',M,'liln. I'V l.inniilil In. I I'i I . i -1 1 , . . l,,niil fill 1'iln rl,i', I'lliiii'i'ii'olJi'iiii'l, I'tioil, tdri'lililii I'i, lu- Mioilo, l.i-iHiiii'lii .Miii'fo i,n, Mli-I I Mi,,.,,,, fill' I lie r llll 1 1 i'i- I, F 11,1 llili-nili'il nil ,iil'ii1 loll lo 1,1' I'nlll'il "I'.li'iill l'rlnrltt""4ii ill NhihiII, Hii rli'tll lllllltillll III Mtlllld h,',-,i.,o fill Itlllllllll III lll'VIMil'Uv III,'. I'l'liliii." I"l l, hn. I'I In, , or Nn,l,i. IiiiIIiiii Mix-Ill t nt M ii I ill, I A I'I fur llin llltlltilm In lti'yiHililvllli', I'l'itiili."! llin -Im fur 1 1'- iomI iiIi,'i'I uf whirl, W In luinl'ill n 1,1. Iii Ii niul imxlslmii'ii in Hie liii'iiilii iH of llll! MIH'll'ly III I'llsl' lf hlCMlll'HH, lll'lllll l,r ill"- Iri'-m nml In i li'viiiK ihi lr rlvll, munil nml wk'IiiI NlmiilliiK, nml in illsn'iiiiiiiiti. le-ni-ri, I toemll'ilKii mimiitfNl Hii'lii, mill for Itifin pill'. IHI-I'H l llHVI', H WNI'SH llllll I'lllliy llll llll, rluhtM. hi'iii'tlN inul iii-lvlli'i'M rohferri'il by llin Nlilil Art, mill Hi Hllliiili-tni'iilH. Hhiiii M. ,Ii I liKioiir, Hiilli'llor. Allegheny College I'olllllli'll III I H.". UihhI Triul II limit Strotiff J'liriilli I 'iihii riHtmtiil Iah-ii Hun ilrOHomihlit ,rmf' Catalogiio sent free of ;liiirgn to any mill reus upon appllcHt.loii to riliclli:vr Ml I'OHir, fli'Hilvllle, fm. I'hII Term Open Hi l. ilt. BING & OO.'S Tim placo you find a (io(xl AnHortmejit of Wash Goods, and all Summer Dress Goods, Including Lace Curtainn, you can now buy very cheap. Handy Tools 3 l t' ' v :iic wv- Shoot Well If you shoot at all. (Juito ikishIIiIo If you iihii giKl "shiMitlng Irons'' and powder. 'I'Iioho eoiileinjilHtliig a trip anywhnro for any kind of .gitiiui can obtain from our stock of CUNH, AMMUNITION and HI'OHTINfJ (H(m a complete ontlit. Heiillzlng how much the result of an outing iloponils on the (puillty of these goods wo offer only those of high grade. With ordinary skill and the use of these, full bags are sure. All styles of (inns, Illlles and He vol vers at prices which aro low, ALEX RISTON'S. Dress Goods and Notions. 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 pays to buy it. There's value in such 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. ReunoidsvlllG Hardware Go.
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