V Jitot VOLUME 8. REYNOLDSVlLliE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1899. NUMBER 18. EMERICKVILLE. Painful Arrlf1int In (7ha. rMnor Rrhrtrtl Opens Sept. xBth Personal. J Chan. Dinger, employed on Wern er's mill, met with qulto a painful Acci dent laHt Monday afternoon. Whllo walking out the alub track he stopped on a piece of timber that wan taken to bo sound but waa found to bo a mere shell and quickly gave away, leaving him fall backward off the track. Mr. Dinner wait carried to his home whon Or. Brown who summoned, the, result being one rib broken and never! frac tured. A few dity later 'Squire Storm er foil from the track neiir tho same place and aa a result wear aeveral VMra. Peter Emorlck, an aged lady of placf, who has boon confined to her Vhe greater purt of the time for the Vcron yours, was very poorly Bat ty and Sunday, but la better again. Vn A. Emery, passenger brake im tho P. H. R. main lino came up nbmjr Monday and apent the mr-nt" In tti la place, return ing TuiMluy. j Josoph Iifhmc.n ud Joseph SfOrmef, i two fli'fil claim glns'-r.p hunters, spent a week In Fore-1 county for that purpose, returning Saturday with quite a batch. 1 E, Welsor, ncoompaukd by J, R. Em- j ory, c( IliocKvllle, le at Rlmersburg, Clarion cr.mily, this wot k looking after tho former's interests in that place. The public schools open next Monday, Pept. lKlh, and as far as can bo learned the (election of teachers Is heartily en dorsed )y all. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fiko, of Knox dalo, spent u few days with the lattor's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. David Dinger. Chan. AVerel, nr., whose lllnesB has been mentioned In these columns, is at this writing very low. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Thomas, of Heath vlllo, tpcni Sunday in the home of S, Burkhousu and wife.. Mrs. G. W. Hnrrigor, of Penflold, waa the guest of Mrs. Calvin Harrlgor a fow days last week. R. B. Stewart, of Knoxdala, made a business trip to this place last Wednes day. William Scott, of Philadelphia, Sun day ed with friends and relatives here. Sykesvdla. Lee Sheasley, of Paradise, was a call er in dow n on Sunday. . Martin Krllnger and Roy Brown have left town, present address unknown. John Joyce, of Johnsonburg, formerly of this place, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrie returnod home Friday from visiting Irlenda In Indiana county. Four dwelling houses and two store buildings have boon erected in our town the past fow months. Stewurt Wilson, who was hurt In the Big Soldier mine a fow weeks ago, has again returned to work. Miss Eflle Sykes returned Monday from a two weeks' visit with friends at Gettysburg, Indiana county, Pa. Joe F.yo and lady, Miss Ollle Walker, and John Fye and lady, Miss Clare Zim tnermuu, drove to Big Run last Sunday. Miss Kdith Null was callod home on Saturday from visiting In Pittsburg by the serious Illness of her grandfather, Wm. Null, sr. About fifteen of our young people drove to Philip Fllhart's Saturday eve ning where they apent a good time in playing games and eating grapes. Camp No. 45(1, P. O. S. of A., of this place, intend attending the P. O. S. of reunion at Rockton on the 21st of is month. They will be accompanied j.y uw syueHvuie cornet oana. I An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suf- i . i i .i . 1 . luring iruiu cuugus, cuius, so to wiruub, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), ask them if they have ever uwid Otto's Cure. This famous German remedy is having a large sale here and is performing some wonderful cures of tlirout. and lung diseases. No matter what ' other medlolnes have fulled 'to do, ' try Otto's Cure. Large sizes !i. and fiOo. Sold by H. Alex Stoke. j . . Election Notica. Then will bo a mooting of the stock holders of' tho Roynoldsvllle Water Company lit the oflleo of M. M. Davis, Secretary, jon Monday, the 25th day of Soptombotj noxt, at 2 o'clock p. m. for mo put-poso or electing omoers, Hearing 1 other necessary business to u stockholders' meeting. M. M. DAVIS, Secretary reports un bo done u lucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho bwt sulve in the world for cuts, bruises, tfuviiH, uloors, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohllblalns, eortib u. .(I nil okln eruptions, and post' ttvolynui-ns pllep, or no pay required, It is gtdi nnteed to give perfect satis faction ior money refunded. Prloe 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex Pittsburg Exposition. Immense crowds attended the open1 Ing of tho Pittsburg Exposition last Wednesday evening, and tho Interest and enthusiasm manifested give evi dence that the season will be a success ful ono from the outstart. Tho exhib its are now complete and there Is some thing to please and attract ovorybody. Among tho Interesting features of me chanical hall Is the Pullman dining car, America, which stands In the northeast corner. Next to It is the exhibit of the Westlnghou Electric and Manu facturing Company, which Is ac knowledged to be the finest they havo yet mado at the exposition. It consists of an Immense compound engine and a score or more tif smaller rnglnes and dynamos, all in operation. The big en gine supplies tho current for the expo sition buildings, furnishing fluid for 7,000 lights throughout tho two buildings. Over In tho main building will bo found a perfect bovver of attract ive exhibits. At tho entrance. In the main foyer, is the display of tho South ern railway, which Is the finest that company hat ever made at the expo sition. Tt consist of products of. the j soil, paintings, minerals, various kinds of wood and other Interesting things that show the resources of the south. In the art gallery Is tho cinematograph, whllo outside 'the building the merry- go-round and tho gravity railway enter tain tho visitor. A model of tho great ocean greyhound, tho Kaiser Wllhelm dor Grouse, Is ono of tho features of the main building. Tho dicorallons this year arc prettier than over and tho general tone of tho exposition is higher than ever before It is a good placo to go and spend a day or an evening and evorybody should take advanatage of It. National Export Exposition. The National Export Exposition, which opens at Philadelphia on Sept. 14 and continues until Nov. 30, will be the most Interesting and Important event occurring In Philadelphia since the Centennial Exhihitlon of 1870. In addition to its valuable commercial ex hibits It will present many features of popular interest and amusement. The United States Marine Band, Sousa's Band, the Banda Rossa, Innes1 Band, Damrosch's Orchestra, and other cele brated bands wilt furnish music alter nately, and a Midway Plalsance, equal if not suporlor to the famous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and compels ing a Chinese Village, a Chinese Thea tnr, acrobats, and customs, an Oriental Village, London Ghost Show, Hagon bock's Wild Animal Show, Blarney Castle, and many other unique preBen tatlons, will furnish abundant and di versified amusement. Arrangements have also been made for Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Concerts, and for grand chorus from the Gorman Singing Societies. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will cell excursion tickets from all points on Its lino, to Philadelphia and return, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip, plus price of admission. These tickets will be told during the continuance of the Exposition and will be good for return passage until November 30. For speulflo rates and additional infor mation apply to nearest Ticket Agent. Rathmel. Mrs. John En Dean is visiting In Du Bols this week. Mrs. John Kinnerburg visited at Clar ion Mines last week. M. C. Alcorn and wife, of DuBoIs, were In town Sunday. Dr. Shires is taking his vacation and is visiting at Winburn. Misses Annie and Cora McNeil visit ed at DuBois last week. Mrs. Wm. MoPberson, of Crenshaw, Is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Janet Sneddon went to Lock Haven to enter school there last week. Miss Lizzie Monroe, who baa been at Falls Creek for some time, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bateson, of Franklin, is visiting Mr. Bateson's par ents in this plaoe. Mrs. Park Boring, of Clavvllle. Is vU' itlng her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Gre gory, lu this place. Our schools started Monday and our boys and girls will enjoy thomselveB together lor some time again. Paradise. David Reitor visited at C. E. Kellers last Sunday. George Myers hue his coul bank about ready lor operation. The Ludwick cider press started the otlier day. Fresh elder on hand now Joseph Syphrlt bought a new bloyclo last but u relay and It Is a daisy, too. Juntos Slieeuluy and John Cuthers visited irlunds lu boo toh Hill last bun day. Mllllo Sheesloy, who was working at the Hotel Imperial, Is at home on a va cutlon. Rov. Dice, of Cut wensvllle. nreaohed in the Lutheran churon lost Sunday af r If You Want to Buy . . . ANY GOOD WALL PAPER CHEAP it will be to your interest to come and see what I have to offer. I am eloping out my stock of WINDOW SHADES AND GO-CARTS at very low prices. STOKE? Buying to Bests Advantage. 1 V V V ft RELIABLE OFFERINGS Should be made important by every one It is your duty to insist upon every price, style and quality feature it should be your wish to obtain the fullest values The fact that slightest soarglns rule the sell ing here that evory purchase is made upon this basis, rend ers certain the lowest possible v prices It is to your financial interest to come here always W Aral o tftf lOf o v V s O o y Bing & Co. SJ Especially adapted to Au gust requirements bearing prices that awing right at their worth that makes them liveliest values We foot as sured of your Interest in these offerings items that but prove an index to the many good things we've made ready for the August buyers To have your pocket-book swell out with cash saved, buy your groceries and flour at Robinson & Mundorff's. Prices always a little lower than elsewhere at Robinson & Mundorff b. Ruy and Bell for cash is the secret. In cheese we stand right up at head of class in quality. One pound more sugar for the dollar than others give. What's in a name? It's a biscuit all the same. 5c. a box. Put the testing , screws to our 25c. coffee. You will find it is the 'stuff" you want Our coffee 2 lbs. for 25c. is a winner. 15c to lgc else where. Grape nuts, the great food. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF. It's About Time Id , N. HfNfU Great Bargains in Summer 1 Goods. H B I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER 3 B GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. 3 B Dimity, sold for .10, now .06 B " " " -15 M .08 to. 10 2 B Organdy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 3 Best Percale, .10 2 B' Good Percale, ' . 06 J and .08 3 ' Ladies Shirt Waist, .89 5 B 3 L Ribbed Vest, for .10 3 Summer Silk, $1.00 to .75 2 B " " .75 to. 55 3 B " " .50 to. 25 2 1 CLOTHING. I B You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I 2 B have a few summer suits left. Suits I have sold 3 S for 88 and $10, now $5150 and $0.50. Child'B 3 B suit .75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These 3 goods wont last long. 3 To dress the schoolboy up. His clothes will attract much of your attention during the coming week. Parents will find our display of SCHOOL SUITS in every way satisfactory. A Special in VESTEE SUITS. Elegant combinations, new mixtures in Cheviots and Cassimeres, Fall Weights and Colors, sizes from 3 to 8. Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $V00. MEN'S Fall Dress Trousers All new Fall Stock A splendid choice of Stripes and Checks in Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres. Every pair right up to Tailor-made Standard. Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $4.50. Millirens. Shick & Wagner fc Last Spring we were a little lute In getting our stock of goods, but It was on account of the Arm changing hands Aa everything is settled we wish to call our friends' and custo mers' attention to the fuct that we will have goods on tlmo this Fall, and also have the finest and best line of goods ever brought to this town We already have a very fine lino of SILKS and DRESS GOODS Anything you may ask for you will find in our lino. It is true that goods have advanced all over the country, but you will not And it so hero, as we have bought all of our goods in very largo quantities and we will sell you goods as cheap as you ever bought them and In many Instances cheaper. We got chances to save on a great many articles by buying large quantities and we are going to give it to you. Call and see if this la not correct. You will find things as repro- sen ted at Stuck & Wagner's. mmnmwmmmimimmmmmmwmmwmnmmm I Stop a Minute ! 1 B When 'looking for furniture all want the 2 B best and want to go where they can buy the . 3 B cheapest. s 2 B . 3 SEE OUR STOCK H Parlor Suits, B Bed-Room Suits, f H Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. f 1 WE CAN 1 Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. 3 3 3 REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. i. fiiiiiiuuitituitituiiituiimituiimuiuiiiauiiuiiituiaiittiiil btulCC. ternoon, i V