ATHIHLMMi MOMENT THE DARINC ACT OF HEROISM OF AN OIL WELL 8HOOTER. H in athI llrlt ltii In the Oriimi Hi-tnrrn Life nil Umlli, With Mature In llin Boi ntnl Twenty 4)imrt f VIItw -lywrln ttnlng rrvlre ft tlir Ilnll. Oho of tho must thrilllifjj experlences rpccirdcl in tlm iiiiiiiiIn nf Klmnti'iV ca rpors wim tlint In which Dick Htiplrtnn, mi nlil tinin J'.rndfunl ulionttr, playerl the tulii nf lien . Ho ilnytil It Well too. That tliceiisiitinitl (lr.iniiv iliil nut turn out tn I Hi n trii.urtl.v in which nix lives V( ro t;i!n ill the hint net Is 1uu to the. ucrn'H funl linul, quick decision mid im perii nerve, in tho fuce of nlinust cprtnin death. (SiiiKlctnn wns olio of tho tent known flinntt'i'K in the Itrnilfuld field, lie lmd nil thu qmilitlca which enter intn tho jmiko up of u imccessful jiiKKler with dentil's m;i'ii'ies. lie hnd flint hundreds of wells mid tr:msiirted plyeerin nil over ronds which at certain nensons had no counterpart for nil rnnnil vil Ininy any where, Imt his reckless i uiticu and nlwnys averted cntiiNtroplin. Ono day HiiiKleton started out to shoot a well located near liradfnrd. Thu well hnd been "drilled in" twoor three days before, but tho shooter lmd been too busy to put in n shot. Arrived nt the well Singleton pro ceeded to fill the shells with filycerin from his cans. That is a proceeding of oino delicacy, as glycerin allows no liberties to be tuken with it Cure must bo oxurcised in pouring the stuff froui the cans into the shells. The well wns about 1,800 feet deep, and during thu interval since drilling bud stopped about 1,00(1 feet of fluid bud accumulated in the hole. There wns nothing unusual about that, but something unusual did hap pen speedily and most inopportunely; something calculated to turn ono's hair gray ntid inako such an impression on the memories of the men present as time could not efface. The glycerin shell had been lowered several hundred feet, nnd Singleton wns slowly playing out tho cunt, when ho felt tho lino slacken. Immediately he heard an oininouH roar. It was a sound to appall the stoutest heart. Tho well had started to flow I tiiiiglctou knew the meaning of that sound. Ho know that a column of oil 1,000 feet high, obeying tho impetus of tho mighty forces of nature, then in convulsion 2,000 feet underground, wns forcing to tho surface with a velocity of a cannon ball u shell containing 20 quarts of glycerin. Ho realized that the propulsive eueigy of that column of oil would project tho ahull agnitt thu tlnilieii tif tho derrick with tremendous forco. No need to speculate on what would follow tho im pact. All this was flashed upon t'iiipleton's consciousness us ho stood lci.i:ing over the hole. Tho thought flash and the signal of peril wero coincident in point of tiuio. It was an awful moment such a mom- -t as no man had ever experienced and I. . .1 to describe. Bingletou's companions understood tho import of that terrifying sound, Acting upon a natural impulse, they turned tn lleo, seeking in flight tho safety which they knew it wus futilo to hopo for. Almost before, terror could impart motion to their limbs tho catas troplin would befall. If Singleton had lost his head or hes itated for only a fractional part of a sec ond, six men would hnvo been blown into eternity, and another horror would have been added to tic? long li.-.t charged to tho account of nitroglycerin. I!ut ho did not lose his bend. Ho knew that flight was useless. No timo for that. Whether ho should run or stay, death sceemd to be inevitable. - If he should stay, thero was ono chance only one. It came to Singleton liko nu inspiration. The ono chance de cided him. Desperate as it was u mil lion to one that it would fail ho re solved to take it. Who enn say what passed through tho man's mind during the iuappreciuhlo fraction of time that he waited to put bis plan into execution? Perhaps Singleton himself could not describe what his mental vision behold in that brief interval between tho warn ing and the appearance of the messenger of eternity. He was conscious of nothing but the peril which was rushing upon him nnd his companions and of tho stern resolve to stand at his post and do all that he roin manhood conld dq to avert the im pending doom. Men think quickly at such time. Sin gleton's mind acted with the oelority of lightning. His muscles obeyed the man date of the will with electrio prompti tude. He made bis title clear to heroism on that eventful day. He braced himself, and as tho shell shot from the hole he throw bis arms around it, not knowing but the sudden arrest of motion wonld explode the charge and not knowing that he oould bold the shell at alL Desperation gave him strength. There he stood, viotor over- death, sur prised to find himself alive and smoth ered in the thick, greasy fluid whioh flowed from the well and foil in tor rents upon him. But he held fast to the prize whioh bis alert mind, quick eye and prompt uction bad won in the hand to baud grapple with the foroes of destruction. Singleton is still living somewhere in the lower oil country, and ho occa sionally tries his hand at a shot, but if he should live until the final day of judgment he could never forgot the day . whon he played back stop in tho game -between life and death, with nature in the box and 20 quarts of nitroglycerin doing service as a ball. St. Louis Re public. The bandaging of the feet of Chinese girl i Is begun in many cases at the age of 4. Kami to Win a Ring's Lot, When Wilhelnilna, who Is snon to be crowned queen nf the Netherlands, was a child, her father often refused to see her for days nt n time. This dislike of the Innocent baby, which sho repaid with n passionate devotion, was the re sult of her being a daughter Im'ead of a sou. Willielmlim's tuother, Queen Emma, grieved constantly over this unjust re sentment, nnd slin finally planned n ruse to win King William's favor for his bnliy girl. Tho king wns very fond of flower, and n bouquet of tho choicest blossoms always adorned his breakfast table. Oun morning at the matutinal men!, us ho bent over to Inhale a groot bank of roses which filled tho center of the table, u baby faco peeped at him from its midst and two soft arms crept round his nock, while u tiny voice ex claimed, "Oh, papa, tako me out of tlin flowers, they prick mo so." And tho king, so runs tho story, took her in his arms nnd loved her ever after. f'lKtnlM Pnnulnr. Twenty-five and 110 will intmnerad'i as "sweet 10" nnd "bread nnd butter 14" this summer. You will hardly credit this, but it is nevertheless tho fact. In "pigtails, " "Oretchen hrnids, " whatever you pleasn to call thorn, but sure enough braids two of them, fnll ing down tho back the modern girl is to appear from now on in tho country in tho mornings. Of course after lunch she will put up her hair in tho most proper anil precise coiffure. What is accomplished by wearing the hair in long braids is that it is given what is known as n "rest." Hair ex perts hnvo now developed tho theory that u good rest about onco a yenr is what a head of hair needs. New Vork Herald. Women In Krllef Work. The efforts of tho various relief or ganizations that hnvo been formed among women's clubs nro confined to the most practical methods. It is sig nificant of tho experience of tho women at organized work that they havo un dertaken these measures in such a promptly eflic lent fashion. Cool bended women, accustomed to committee work, have brought quick order out of apparent chaos in the embarrassment of volun teer service, ami a prompt, discriminat ing judgment has rnpldly produced tan gible results. Tho imprncticnl womnn who has occasionally presented herself hns been quickly suppressed, nnd the work in nil its phases hns gone ahead with most cominendablo dispatch and efficiency. Now York Post. Chin Bilk Costs. Tucked into n silk retlcnlo no bigger thnn the bag that holds her bnth spongo tho smart traveler carries her new and Improved waterproof coat. It is made of n taffeta impervious to water or a perfectly soft Chineso silk that is treat ed so that it is as wnter tight as a guttn perohn bowl. Patterned exactly on tho form of n mendicant monk's brown robo, tho silk rain coat covers the wearer from neck to heels nnd is tho coolest, lightest protector yet invented. Tho sleeves fall awn" from tho wrist or can be buttoned tightly nhout tho hnnd, and n hood nt tho buck can bo drawn up to protect without, in tho loast crushing the most frngilo hat. A Woinun's Rcientlflo Expedition. Miss Ilaslio, tim Scotch lady who is undertaking a scientific expedition to tho south seas, hopes to tako meteoro logical observations in addition to mak ing scientific collections. Miss Princ e, a well known botanist, will accompany Miss I lustio on her trip. Conehology and anthropology will be studied as well us botany. Tho ladies intend to visit the New Hebrides, tho 1'riendly and other islands in that latitude. Fif teen members uro joining the expedi tion, for which n bnrkentiue is being fitted in Sydney harbor. Tho Flag Girl. The flag girl is coming on nicely. Cut this one wns just a little more be flagged than usual. She wore a stock of whitu satin ribbons, patterned with Old Glory and so tied that' no less than three separate rows of flags ran around her neck. Down the middle front plait of her patriotio shirt waist were pinned a doxen or so small flag brooches. The pockctbouk she carried in her hand was stamped with (lugs. And she had to flag the conduotor of the cable car when sho wanted to alight, because she could only speak German. Tho NawMt Not Paper. The newest wartime note paper is mottled gray and bright blue, orna mented with miuiuture ships, portraits, etc, in the upper left hand corner. The boxes for this patriotio paper are unique. They are seven inches high and ton Inches long, exactly in the form of a tent and covered with canvas. One end is of cardboard, with a picture of a sen tinel. The other shows the opening of tho tent, laced across with red, white and blue silk cord to keep the paper from fulling out. Follies of tho Bathing Season. Tho women who have the run of tho $100 per season bathing booths on the beach fouced off by tho oxclusives have devised a new custom. Thoy are going in the surf with all the jewelry on and decked as if for an afternoon reception or a ball. Some maidens of tho smart sut uro giving matinees in bathing dresses of elaborate mako, wearing white inousquotaire gloves and a profusion of jewelry. Now York Lottur. The Latest Is Expanrira, Ojainoo is tho latest novelty In orna mental ware from ttoheuiia. It ropro luces the antique in form, uud, liko the Phoenician glass, as we know it in the Cesnola onlliihtion. hns Ira minuted by prismatio colors. The price si eaon article, wnetner vase, Jar or bowl, varies, according to its size, from I860 to 50. F. A. CLARK'S Restaurant and GoniBGtionerij. Fruits and vegetable in pen non. Next door to post ollice, Main St., Reynolds ville, Pa. .If iv tit. for IhilUHS HTI'AM LA f.MUti' iiikI PITTSHVitU lUtST. II. 1). CLARK, Manager. COMMISSIONERS' - SALE - OF - Seated and Unseated Lands. In iiiirsiitnifp of nn Act nf Assembly, tlic Cniiiiiilssliiticrs will offer for sale, at their office 111 Hnnikvllle, .letterson i-miuly, I'll., on Thursday, September 15, IOQ8, At 10 o'clock A. M., the following tracts of Hented and (Tnseiited Lands, iiiircliiiscd hy tho County t'ointiilssionei's til Trcnsiirct-'a Kale of IxiHI: SEATED LANDS. Yenr. Names of Owners. II. 9t I KW I MCI isiri IslrJ i:i, 'Hi s'i:i li':i Ism MB, 'li:i I MM If!, 'Id, MM, 'M s'.i:i Mi:i, 'HI ti:i, Mi. 'I'ft W, MM, 'H4, -!H' MM, M4, "lift MIS, MM sM I MM SI MIJ, MM, MIS MM, MM), Mil IMr.' I Mr' '02, MM Mr.', MM I SIM S!M IHM MM, MM, MIS Ml-.', MM ihi-; MB, MM, MM I Mi l 1MM lr, MM. MM. MM H2, MM, MM, Mi: MM, MO MM, MM MM, MM S!M IB, MM, MM, MO IB. MM, MM. Mi" IB, MM, MM, MiS Mm. MM MB. MM I sir' .Incksoii Cook It. Hlmpsiiti S. A. Wisiils Hamticl II. Other S. H. Outliers Harrison Kvatis Thomas Malyc n .foh li Williams .Itinies M liter Iiihn Nihil l-'raiicls Johnson Charles A nilerson. . . . Charles Anderson Charles Anderson Thomas Train A. V. Corheii, mill (I. V. Leslie .Inliii II. Illmlerlller.... .lames Miller II. M. Mailln lien. M. Mi'lloiialil s. M. Meliinialil W. C. Adams V. II. .1. Mn lln .1. W. Miller Herbert Moore lames Humphrey, timber Joshua Liniu, Ks. ....... . Hr. T, .1. II ell Win. I'hller I'm iik Knfsky .1 times I Non, mln Jacob LeldwaiiKel tlordon A: While Ilarvev llohr Mrs. Julia Mai l John .1. MeCrelcht, mln. (Irani lilioilds .1. L. Hyphen I'raiiels smith Samuel Vohc, Kst., mill. Samuel Ihov.'h, surface. ICeubeli Morley Henry Million UNSEATED IKIM, IHlft IsllS IMlft l4 SM, IMIS lsIM IMIS IWM, ISMS I MM I MM IMM IMM A. Co II. !. fleck, l-.sl Jacob Mlnlfh coal of Lot A Intel son A- Ycnucy K. II. A A. Kelt. K. Weler. timber Thus. I'alsley, I'hlllll st... A 1 1 1 1 1 1 - It. Test. JneUsoll si Mrs. Kale H. Marllu Hi-. A. M. Clark, mln., 2742 44, i:. W clscr, mlu 2!M4 MIS Wilulill-.il. .t lioi'lnull.A Sa me Same 2sss, IMIS I MIS J'.n.ii, 2Mi, Attest John Davis, Clerk. Coniinlssloneis' (llllce, llrnokvlllo, I'll., AilKUst 1st, isim. JOB WORK! -THK- Job Work Department OF- The Star Office Is replete with the Latest Styles of Types. bought tg'nst "Hello, Torn! You look tick what's the trouble?" "Yes, I am ikk. Sick of this fult I your better advice. Here after my clothes, like yours, will be MADE TO ORDER BY EDWARD . STRAUSS & CO. Aaerioa't Papular Tallort, Chicago. , L. M. SNYDER, Practical ftorse-stioer And General Blacksmith. llorst) Hlloclllir (lime III flip neiiteui tmiiitter nnd liy Hie IntcM lrn;mi il mil hulls. He !: I rliiu of nil kiMils curcfullv nnil promptly UollB. HATISKACTION tillAHASTKKII. HORSE CLIPPING lluvo .lust tecelvi'd a complete sol of tnn eliltie heme clippers of latest si vie MIS iKittcrn mil ii in iircpmcil to On cllpplm; in I lie best possible innmicr Ml. leiisoimlile Miles. .tiiekson Ht. near fifth, lleynoldsvllle, 'u. fubacrlbr for The -X- Star, If you want the News. L.or Acres Locality. Tax nnd Costs. HaYhctl township., $ ;i :m 4 HI II Ml 3 77 4 :m 4 07 I 71 :i rut :i 4s 2 72 111 4S il 41 :i hi 8 si! II ill ; i 'm 8 711 4 Id ;i 4n 4 :m il Sll 4 7!i il 17 il 112 4 SS il Kl .1 7il II (B il m il r,i ft 4!l 11 IM 12 :e.i il Mi ;i tu 4:1 112 7 il in 4 :m :m 2s 2 IM :i m 7 IM 411 48 7 Ii" It nil 4 IS II & L Illu Itun horouuli.... llrtHikville boroiiL'h. iciayville. iMiroiiith... Kldred township MeCalmoiit township. I'iniM-reek township. . . , Oi.U....l.lj..ll.. I...........I. Lot II A- , II L Lot Lot Lot II. V I. liiltiiiuold township... . !o..un ....-..ui.i.. "" Warsaw town-hip Lot II & I ., 411 Washington township. Wliislow township II Ik L II I. TO inn II A 1. I Iot II A 1 Lots II Young township. .. . LANDS. iiii 1:1 II ilttiriK'll towiisbli (iaskill township K nn township, . 2ii 1-10 4 nVl N.i II IMneeri ek township. . . lieynoldsvllle horouirh. Hose township Snyder township Washington township . 4S,4i;,!i2 -4L l.tt illl 77 ;i7ii 1:1214 IX", mlu. mln. mlu. S KTATIi. W. C. til IIH, J. J. JIIMII-iHMTKII, I 'oiiiily CiiinmlsHliinors. Neat Work Done on Short Notice! That's Just It! You can't always toll by the looks of a garment bow long It Is going ' to wear. WIlU Not gut tho WEAR an well as tho looks whon you can havo both at tho sumo PrlCB. $12.00 U tho staitinR point of thoso Edward E. Strauss & Co.'s Famous Custom Tailored Suits and Overcoats . with an Ironclad guarantee thrown In free. It Will Fail YOU to examine this lino and loavo your order for ono of thoBO linmlsomo gurmonts. Gall on MILLIREN'S, JlIivS'OLDSVlLLE, FA. 1., 1 S s in to 72 II XI 11 s-J I K l 44:il il 18 IM IB 4:1 ;b 1:1 sj In IM 71 IM ;m 7s in 78 JJEECH CREEK RAl-LTlOAl). New York Central & Hiidton River R. R. Co,. CONIIF.VHKD TIME TABLE. RRAII I'P F.xp Mull NojlTNo wl BKAI) DOWN Ki Mull Nn ,111 Nciitll Mny 1.1, lew. p 111 1(1 V, Hill 9 1.-. Jhi'L nr. M7 VI V in. II III l III H-iAiT....PATT(iN....t.vc Um J 14 Wemiiver ft as 4 H I I'm" TMAllAFi-kV A 44 i'io I2:r! I.ve.... Keiuioor Air 11 in MO li . .ia.:amv lei rniil .'Mn. .Million . ..Illlllllll... ..Mllelielli.. ii W ft Tri I.' 1.1 , IT. II 37 ft ii I ftai 11 ;u A :u n i;i ft : - in ' I" I II .III I'll 12 Hi ... . 1 1 "ill .... H 111" 11 ;m .CI.KAIIIIKI.il f .'ii 11 li WikkIiiiiiii ; v;i ii ); H.i Hi HlKler f.,n xt T:w Iti.'if Wiillii.einii 74-; tiftli 7i til Ml .. Monliliile Mlms.... 1 vi 7117 -M III in I.ve MuiiHim...-. A rr H On 7 1ft U .Vi I IN 7 l-J (Hi; II i-i II HI ft IN ID l.'i i.ve 1 . . ,. Air H V 1 in linn Arr(' I.ve Till HSft in :r Air. in II in in . .M IIIIMltl. l,VO ho; 07 7 17 7 7 4J Hill 8IH H fi7 II 10 II 17 (IU7 tl 40 II 4 ft v Iniiiirne I-1 :. ....flillintiMMi ...ssmv MHiK ITKKI'II CIIKI-.K ... Mill Hull .I.IH -K II A V K.N .Vi . I' 4H . S . K 41 . M . N4I M 17 !i ;in II IM II VI I fimi to tit in l.-i 4!W 4. ill I'liunuiliile .IKIiSKV hlldCr. .IVSU. 4:17 4: H III HOS . .1 KltSK V Mill IKK.... Mir' 17:1s Lvu Wli.MA.MSl' T Atr p in 11 tn 10 .Ml 10 'JO it tn p ni l III 111 I'llll.A. A IlKMIINU ft. K. h m fito ;:! 7 17 Air Wl I.I.I A MSI''T I.ve IU :u :m tK :m -J ill I.ve ... .J' 1 1 1 1, , A rr ill 7 Oil l.v N. V.VlH tlllniliillll Ar II 40 t4:m liiiLv..N.Y.vliil,lillii..Aibl0 40 JliliO H ni 11 111 ) m ftjrn Dully tt eek-dnys Him pTn siuiuliiyii ; Hi V. ti ni Pitmliiv "ti" Tlirouuh tiiecienitein ttnvelluK via I'lill ll(lelililtl 1111 l'.'.4:i i In 1 III 1 11 from MVIIIIlltn lirl. Will elillimoeilM Ht lllllltinKdlHI St- riiiliiilelililii. I-OIMHI -riONS.-At WmiimiHtmn with l'lilliulelihliiAlieiulliiKl(.U. Al. .lewy Pliinn wllh lull Hi 00k Kiillwnv. At Mill Hull with tvntrnl Unlliimd of 'I'eniisrlrnnln. At l'MIIiuhiitir with I'ennsvlviiiiln ftniiniiid mid AltiNiiuiA: I'lilllpvliurir t'oiiiieelliiir II. K. At ( leiirlleld with H11II11I0, ItiK-liester ft rilthiirch Ittillwtty. At Mnluiirev imd I'lll Ion wild ( unilillll A (leiirlleld I'llvlKlmi of I'elinsylviiiilu liallriiiKl. At Mnliliflfev with rennsylviinlu ti Norlh-Westein Kiiiliimcl. A. (1. I'AI.MKIt. F. K. IlKUIUMAN, Htiperlniendent. Oen'l I'iih. Aitt. I'lill.Klel.ililK, I'll. DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MANDRAKE BITTERS, CURES CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. A delightful tonic and lax ative. Can bo taken by young and old. 2s o dieting necessary. , Eat anything you like and plenty of it. Builds up "ran down" peoplo making them well and vigorous. Try it. At Druggists. Only 9Be per bottle. Henry, Johnson & Lord! Propi,, Burlington. Vt. For kuIo by II. A. Stoke. gmmmmmminfmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmn I N. HANAU 1 Great Reduotion V Iii All-wool Summer Clothing, Scotch Plaids iitid Check Suits you can save from 10 to 20 er cent. Mtu'rt $5.00 Suits, now 3.50. " Men's All-wool 7.00 and 8.00 Suits', now 5.50. Men's All-wool !. 00 to 12.00 Suits, 7.00 to W.OO. J u Youths' Suits you can pavB the same reduction. Straw Hats Price. EE Nice Over Shirts, with white band, 23c. j SUMMER DRESS GOODS S Organdy, was 15 " . " 10c. Challies, "5c. riiiuitiiiiiaiitiainiuuimmiuiiiimiiiHiiiiumiiiiuiumiiK Dry Goods Clothing Mld-Sumimner sale Announcement. In order to fully appreciate the bargains we are offering in all lines of staple and fancy wares, it is only necessary to call at our store, where you will soon be con vinced that we are 66 Rock in prices on high grade goods. You will find an immense, carefully selected stock from the best markets in the world and we guarantee ' Satisfaction with every purchase. It will be to your advantage and we will be pleased to have you call. . JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO., GUOCERIKS AND Provisions PLEASANT AVE., REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. AliLEO ITENYVALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. In effect Sunday, .lime 2(1, 18DH, Low Grade Division. RTATtONff. "Ir" I'lttihurff H 40 I 4ii Iter! lln nk 1(1 Ml 4 4Y l.HWMiuhnm 11 00 4 ax New lletliluhem It m II 10 Onk Kldiio II if? ft is MiiyMvllle II 44 ft 2 Hiiiiiniervllle ... I2(n ft 411 llrookvllle 1120 A 01 Hell Hi & 111 in Fuller IS :ik ii ii Keyiuildtvlllo.. li ft'i q4n I'littemiMt tl o:i tit 4i FiiIIb Creek 1 30 7 (Kl till Hull 1 HI) T in Hniiuiii i 4 i 7 ao Wlnteitiiirn .... 1 ft:i 7 mi I'entleld I ftll f 4'.' Tyler i fw 7 ft I llenejette. 2 !!7 K 20 (Irnnt 2 47 ts an llrlftwmid a Ift N M r. M. I: M No.0. KW lttl A. M. A. H. P. M 8 20 4ft 27 tft ail ft ft ll (Kl B I. 'i tfl 27 B 4ft Ki fta 7 00 7 IS DO 7 (H 7 ai 1 40 7 2ft 7 m 7 41 7 Wl a 17 tfl 27 I 8 Aft A. M. A, II. r. M WKKTWAItt) TAin.m N"- S"" N,,-' " l0 KTAIIIINH. A s M.p, M. P, M. P. M HrlfiwtMKl 10 ill ft ;n ft .vi (rHiit 'id t,i r,; to v Iteneietto Ill 4" OKI II ?. i Tyler Il l; it an u .v I'entlelcl II 2u II 4:1 i no Wlnlerliurii .... II ;t! (140 7 1ft Pitbull tl 4-: I) Hi 7 Jtl HuHoIh 12 .V. 7 1 7 42 7 40 140 Fiilim'reek I 20, 7 2ft 7 fto 7 fto 6 60 I'lineinisi tl :ii, 7 hi 17 .VI HeynoldKvltle.. I lift 7 40 fti Fuller I ftl 7 ft7 1 22 Hell 12 Kl ts m is ,14 llronkville 2 11 It Pi H 41 Siimmrrvlllo.... 2 27 S 1 II ft7 MiiVKVIIIn 2 47 S tl) 17 OiikKltlvp 2 ftft 9 00 9 V.i New Heihlehnm II Oft (I III aft l.nwioiiliiim.... n .PS 0 41 ttedllimk a fto 9 to I'lttnhtirK It au 12 40 P. m. p. m. p. M. P M. p. if. HAVII) Mc'AK(i(l.GFi,t,. Ropt. JAS. P. ANHKHSON Oiw'i. I'aw. Apt. I'lTTHHUHO, PA. i 1). Dccmcr & Co., Dealers in DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, &c. to 18c, to-day 10c. 3 I " 6i, 7ic 3 " 4c. 3 Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes Bottom J9 Hardware, Furniture, and House Furnishings V.-