ft 8? t-ir mm VOLUME 8. RRYNOLDSV1LLK, I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SE ITEM HER 20. im NUMBER 19. 18SOLUTION NOTICE. Notice In hoivhy irlvon tlint tlit'pHrt net-ship aWJofor MilH-Utlnir hctwpen .1. K. Welh and I In num. umnr ino firm imn.r w J. K. VNh A Co., wna fHw-lvprt on the 14th m . U.,l.,mK.. IMffll 111' tlllltlllll HIIKllft t Alt f.bf nwiiin o unld nnrtniTHbtp lire rvrelvnhle by nnld W. . w .HlHtitw, to hnm ft I ho nil I'lHtrn Mid di'mnni. RirulnM for nHvmp 1.... Itj t V U'tuii nrjiniiint mr, n, 8piit.i4.1MW. W. V. Wll.t.MMf". D ISSOLUTION NOTIC'K Notify Im hereby given that the pari iierwhlli heretofore subsisting between .1. ('. I'roclillrn mid W. C. Henry, under tin- Hrm mime nf Kroehllch Henry, ivasdlssolved on tin- 4ih dav of September. Istlll, liy mill mil consent. All debt owing lo said partnership urn re ceivable by mid W. ('. henry, tn whom also nil claims und fli'inHTHlH against the ss nip lire to Im presented for pity men I. Boynoldsvlllo. I'u., J. ('. I'lioKin irii, Hept. 4, IMiM. W. C. IlKNHY. LLRGHKNY VALLEY RAILWAY HJOMPANY. In effect Sunday, (U, 18!)1, Low Grade Division. BASTWAIttl. D No. I.TNoAiNo. d. A. M P. m.Ia. bv (i 1 80 11 o; yn ii i; 4 oi 11 4A 4 Iff u k 4 87 11 IW 4 4:i l! in to i: at t in 10 t Ift 12 47 IV HI ttl 27 I 01 ft Ml It 4.1 tl on a so t M I 1:1 11 111 7 mi I :ir 11 20 7 10 1 47 IK T 23 1 A7 It 42 7 88 ! 0? (I 47 7 8(1 2 11 ft7 7 VI I 8ft 7 SI K 17 2 44 'r S 27 V 111 7 . 8 M P. M. P. M A. M. ay) leaves I1 itshui (TIONS. bllg.',..., A I Ink.. 7 4111 7 M Fiiham .. .. jfothlohem Milne SVllle fnmervllle ... 4 4 II 02 frookrIHc Hell fuller Boynoldsvlllo .. Panronst Falls Creek DuHols Pnbula Wlntorhiirn .. .. Peiinfleld Tyler Benneitutte Grunt. Driftwood V 2H 0 4d P V.j Ift p. m., Kcyn- Mod Dm nk 7.4,1 duo nldsvllle H.87. Illillnls O.Vi D. m. Train 41 iSundayi loaves I'litshurg K 00. m.. Hod Hunk 11.02 dm' lit Kmokvllh- 12.27, Hcyn nlrisvllle I .on, tin Hols 1.20 p. m. WKHTWARtl. No. 21 No. No. Hi Sn.. STATION. Driftwood.... Ornnt Hpnnorotte. .. Tyler Pciinllclil .Wlntorbtirn ., 'KhbulH Dullolii KnllRtireek... PHiicoant KoynoldHvllli Fuller Boll :. Brookvlllc... Pumninrvllle. MbymvIIIo...., OHkKldiix A. H. A. M. P. M. 11 r n Mil r mi l!l II 2K 111 Ml 7 in 7 25 12 04 12 211 7 Nil 6 S7 7 O: 12 117 12 42 12 52 1 0'. 7 .Ml H (II H 14 H 2111 7 18 7 2 7 4.1 100: 10 K 1 1.1J 7t1 H 84 H 41 II (M fH Oi M0 IK I lK 1 AOj 'i'oii! 2 10 2 li H III 1(1 2f H 27i 10 41 n t.i 2:1 tH 811 !(! It 8 4K; 11 00 n m n 8t 811 111 12 1(1 2.1 9 M 2 41 10 01 Now Bctblnlit'in 2 4U 10 in 10 :k io ni l.nwnoiibnm. Bed Hunk.... FlttHburir. ... H I' 8 2.1 IV 80 I 00 p. m.l 7 20 P. II. IP. H Tiiiln 44 (Stiiidtiyl Irnvm DiiHiiI, A.40 n. tn. duo lit Kuymildsvllln ., Brmikvlllu 7.29, Bod Bunk R.MI. I'lttHburK II. Ill H. m. Train 42 (HtinilHyi Iohvob IIiiRiiIh 4.20 p.m. duo nt BoynoldHvll Io4.40, llrtKikvllle 6.11, Rod Bunk (l.:LV I'IUhIiiii u n.i'i 1 CIIAS. II. ritlf'F., ArT'o. Ofk'i,. BrPT. J AH. P. ANDEUHON UKN't. I'ahh. Aot. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Phlludolphia & Erlo Ruilroud Division. In uffuct May 21, 181)11. Trains loavo Driftwood as followB! EAST W AMD :0C n m Train K. weokduyit, for Huiibury, WUkoHbnrre, HHzloton, I'oilHvlllo.riL'rHnloii, IliirrlHburir Hud tbe IntorniodlHto h(h- tlooH, iirrtvhiK bt PlillHdolphlM (1:28 p. ni,, Now Yurk,tti80n. m.j fliilt Inioro. 11:0(1 p.m.; WuMhliiKton, 7:1ft p. 111 l'lillinun I'Hrlor car from WlllluniHport lo Plilliidolpblii and pan nontfor ooiulioa from Kuuo to 1'lillHdclphla and Wllliumsport to Baltimore and Wiwli InKtou. 4:08 p. ni. Train II, wxnkdaya, for Har : rlibut-R and Intermediate atntlonfl, ar rlvliiK at Philadelphia 4:2ft A. M.i New York, 7.0Na. 111.', Ball Imore, 2.80 a. m.; WaHhliiirtoii 4.0ft A. H. Pullman HleopInK rara from tlarrlabunt lo Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia piiHHoiiKem can remain In (deeper undlHturbed until 7:80 A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4. dally tor Huiibury, Hiirrla hurir and Intermediate Btatlona, arriving at Philadelphia, :ft2 A. M.l Now York, tl:8H A. M. on week daya and 10.8H a m. on Bun day; Baltimore, 6:8ft A. M.i Washington, 7:4.1 A.M. Pulluinn slueiierB from Erie and Wll llanmport to Philadelphia and WlUiamnport to WanhlnKUin. Passenger In aleepiir for Baltimore and Washington will he transferred Into Washington Hleener at WIN llamaport. Paaaenger coac.he from Erie to Philadelphia and wllltamaport to Ualtl mora. WESTWARD 4:88 a. m. Train (t, weekdaya, for Erie, Rldg way, HuHiils. Clermont and principal Inter mediate atatloim. 0:44 a. m. Train 8, dally for Erie and Inter mediate point. 6:42 p. m. Train 1ft, weekday for Kane and Intermediate station. TI1KOIIOH TKAINrl FOR DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EABT AND SOUTH. TRAIN V leave Now Vorkft:flft p. m.,PhUadul- laHifiOp. m.l Washington 7:20p. m., Hal nore K.40 n. tn.. arrtvlmr at Driftwood 4:;iH m., weokdaya, with Pullinitu sloeiMir and tuutitirftr .(iui.inu from PlilladeftililR til 1 trie and naslilugton aim iiaiiiiuore to f Willlamsport. TRAIN it leu vs New York at 7:ftft p. m.i Phllu delphla, 11:20 p. m.l Waahington, 10.40 p.m.; Baltimore, 11:M p. m. dally arriving at Driftwood at 0:44 a. ni. Pullman aloeplng car from t'lilla. to wiuiamsp 1, anu inroiigii EhaHenger coaches from Philadelphia to rle and Baltimore to WllllamsiMirt. On Hunday only Pullman aleepor Plilladelphia to Erie. TRAIN 1A loaves Philadelphia 8:40 a. ni.! Washington, 7A1 A. 11.; Baltimore, H:ftft A.M.; Wllkebarre, 10:ftft A. M.i weekdays, urrivlnir at Driftwood at ft:42 P. u. Willi Pullman Parlor car from Plilladelphia to WlluanisiMjn anu passunger i:m;n in ivunc. CuuDtitititiUH via Jiitinaoiiburg' R. R. und Ridgway & Cloarilold R. R. n. n. whkkiiayh. p. m. .... 104.1Ar ('lurmolit I.v . . . Hi .V, .... 108H WiMMlvaln .... lllti .... 108ft Qulnwood .... II im ... 1081 Smith' Run ... II UN .... 102ft Instantor ... II 14 .... 11120 Htralght .... II III .... Kill Glen llauil ... 1127 .... 100S lieudluii ... 1182 .... BOA Johnsiiiiinirg .... 1148 .... 0 40 Iitf Ulilgwuy Ar.... II JW p. ni. a. m. u. tn. p. 111, 7 1ft 0;Ar Rldgway Lv7u() 12 20 7 0S" 0 2M Island Run 7i7 12 27 7 08 0 2:1 Clirniaii Transfer 7 12 12 82 ft. 14 Ulft Oriiyland 721 12 :i'.l AM Oil Bhorts Mills 7 2.1 12 48 (147 1)117 Blue Rock 7 2s 12 4ii H48 02 Carrier 7 id 12 Al 0 88 8 58 Brockwiivvllle 7 411 I Ml tt2M 8 47 I, aims Mills 7 47 1 04 8 48 McMInn biiminlt 7AI IU 8JII llarvoys Run "M 118 H1A 8 8.1LV Falls (Ireuk Ar 8 00 1 20 6 00 8 111 l,v DiiHols Ar 8 1014 'l ift 7 00 Ar Falls Oruuk Lv 8 8;i 1 2ii C01 4ft Reynoldsvllle 8 48 1 411 ft 27 BIO lirookvllle Oil 2 18 4 40 New Bethlehem 10 10 8 Oil 4 00 Rod Bank -1104 II M 140 Lv Pittsburg Ar 100 ft AO p. 111. a. m. p. 111. p. m, Through Pullman Parlor Oar lo Pittsburg 1 mi tmlu leavlntf Fall Oreek at 8.88 a. 111.. ro- 1 turning on train leaving i-iivsiiiirg ai i.wp.m, 7 J. B.tliTtliklNfHJN. J. R. WOOD. EMERICKVILLE. Meny Time at M. E. Parsonage Free Lecture Death and Affliction. On Thumday nlht of this week Rov. A. O. Mill will jflve hi vory iiopulnr lecture on the Spanish'-Amerlcar 'Vur In thfl M. E. church. The Reverend usually charges 25 cents nd mission fee to these lectures and has largo crowds hut ns this week closes up the conference year ho desires to five the people a fare well treat, this two will be free. Rev." Mills has been on this charge, two years and conference, could not give the Ih iiple of this pitied, both In and out of the church, a better treat than to an nounce his return for another year. Last Thursday wan n big day In Km- erickville. In tho morning the young Indlus from Ha.en who had been visiting at the M. E. parsonage left on their wheels for homo. Mr. Kirk, who gave the entertainment, also left for New Bethlehem. As they were leaving the Mead Chapel pooplo, together with a number of pcopli) of this place, took possession of the parsonage filling It with good things to eat, besides giving the Reverend and wifo many valuable presents. A small child of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Averlll, of Camp Run, died Saturday morning and was Interred In the M. E. cemetrrv Sundav forenoon. This makes three children that have been taken out of their horn? In the post 14 months. Mr. and Mrs. Averlll formerly lived here and have the sympathy of all. Henry Moivery, employed at the Meredith brick works, had one of his hands so badly smashed last Wednesday that amputation wits nec.'ssnry to one finger. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ishman. of Fuller, were the guests of tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ishman, Sunday. Rmery Keys, hrakeman on the B. R. &. P. R'y, of Dullois, spent part of lust week with his mother In this place. ,Ta a6 Hon pt, formerly of this place. now a resident 01 Marlenvillo, spent Thursday ami Friday in town. Ttios. White, foreman of tho Mere dith brick works, spent Sunday In the village. The ladles of the M. E. church will glvo a social in tho church Saturday nitfht. Chas. Marts, of Brookvllln, is visiting relatives and friends here this weok. Jud. Cut hers, brakeman on the P. R. R., 1b homo on a short vacation. Loe Fiko, of New Kensington, was an early caller Monday morning. Miss F.dith Schugars was visiting Id Reynoldsvllle part of Inst week. National Export Exposition. Tho National Export Exposition, which opens at Philadelphia on Sept. 14 and continues until Nov. 30, will ho tho most Interesting and Important event occurring in Philadelphia since the Centennial Exhibition of 187A. In addition to Its vuluable commercial ex hibits It will present many features of popular Interest and amusement. The United Statos Marine Band, Sousa's Band, the Banda Rossa, Innos' Band, Darurosch'a Orchestra, and other cele brated banda will furnish music alter nately, and a Midway Plaisance, equal if not superior to tho famous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and compris ing a Chinese Village, a Chinese Thea ter, acrobats, and customs, an Oriental Vlllago, London Ghost Show, Hagen buck's Wild Animul Show, Blarnoy Castle, and many other unique presen tations, will furnish abundant and di versified amusement. Arrangements have also been made (or Mandolin, Guitar and Itunjo Concerts, and for a grand chorus from tbe Gorman Singing Societies. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on Its line, to Philadelphia and roturn, at rate of a fare and a third for the round trip, plus price of admlsslou. These tickets will be sold during the continuance of the Exposition und will bo good for roturn pnssngo until November 30. For "peoillc rutes and additional Infor mation apply to nearest Ticket Agent. Election Notice. Thure will bo a meeting of the stock holders of the Reynoldsvllle Water Company at tho ollicu of M. M. Davis, Sucretury, on Monday, the 25th day of Soptumber next, at 2 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of electing officers, hout'Iug reports und other necessary business to be done ut u stockholders' meeting. . M. M. DAVIS, Secretary. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The bent salve In the world for cuts, bi'ulsos, sorus, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter, ohuppod hands, oullblalus, 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. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex BJ.oke. The Irene Taylor Company. This popular organization held the bourn's at the opera house Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and we feel safe In saying that never were our thoatrc-golng people more satisfied with the entertainment fur nished. The company Is composed of most excellent people and their con duct both on and off the stage gained for them a host of friends In Clearfield. Miss Irene Taylor, tho leading lady. Is an actress of rare ability, and her por trtij'Ml of the different parts assigned her was indeed vory line. She was must ably assisted by Mr Drew, in fact their work was above criticism. The work of the other members of tho com pany was thoroughly in keeping with the high character of that of the stars, and every part was ably taken care of, the best features of the show win. the specialty work of the two Decs. They ure certainly artists in their line and are a whole show In Ihemselvos. Mas ter Wllllo Forman U also vory much alright as an entertainer, and taken as a whole the organization Is hard to beat, and we feel no hesitancy in saying that the universal opinion of our people was that the Irene Taylor Co. was the best popular priced show ever seen in tho town. They will always bo sure of a crowded house In Cleurfleld. Clear Held Public Spirit of last week. The Irene Taylor Company Is playing every night this week in the Reynolds opera house. Improved Mail Service. With the opening of the new Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg branch from Al legheny to Reynoldsvllle, a new field opens for the railway mall service. Tuesday this matter was being consid ered by Superintendent McConnoll of Pittsburg, of the railway mail service, and he stated that he was preparing a report on the matter to the Washing ton officials. From Butler to Reynoldsvllle the new railroad passes through territory that has heretofore never had any other than tho star route service, where car riers on horse back and the old stage coach method were utilized. Tho post offices reached were North Point, Day ton. Echo, Mosgrove, Cowansvillc, Craigsville and Fennellton, and they recclvod their mall through tho Kittan ning postofflce, where it was distributed. Under the plan proposed by utilizing tho now Buffalo, Rochester .V Pittsburg line these postoftices will have direct malt connection .by rail with Pittsburg and undor time schedule that is well adapted to the temporary needs of the servioe. There is a train leaving Royn- oldsvllle at 7.15 o'clock In the morning and reaching Allegheny at 10.00 o'clock, which will permit the delivery of mail from tho points named by noon in Alle gheny. A train out of Allegheny will deliver mail on the new route in the evening and will give business men prompt servioe to the heretofore isola ted but Important territory. Klttan ning Republican. Soft Coal Scarce. There 1b a great scarcity of soft coal in tho Buffalo market, says the Coal Trade Journal, with the result that the price are going up by leaps and bounds. Most of the shippers fiod it difficult to get a sufficient quantity of ooul to take good care of their customers, with the result that the market is very strong. The prices for Pittsburg ooul went up last week to $1.80 for lump. S1.70 for lump and nut, 11.25 for slack. Reyn oldsvllle and Deerfteld prices also took an advance. There continues to be a great scarcity of cars despite the efforts) of the railroad companies to secure ad ditions to their equipments. Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick headache. About a year ago I began using Celery King. The result was gratifying and surprising, my headaches leaving at once. Tbe headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but one headache in the last cloven months. I know that what cured roe will help others. Mrs. John D. VunKeuren, Saugertlos, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kldnoys Is Sold in 50o. and 25c. packages by H. Alex. Stoke. Excursions to Pittsburg. Tbe Allegheny Valley R'y has an nounoed its excursion rates from points along the line, to Pittsburg on account of the Exposition at the latter place. They will be run on Wednesdays and will include the following dates: Sept. 13, 20 and 27, Oct. 4, 11 and 18. Tick ets will be good four days returning, in' eluding date of issue, and include ad' mission to tho Exposition. The rate will be 14.00 from DuBols, Reynoldsvllle and intermediate stations und $3.1)0 from Brookvillo. Ciiiiui nlna an m rm u n ..all atA doors, nails and building paper, at Hall MAIN BUILDING, NOTHING LESS THAN MARVELOUS Such are the Words Used by an Australian Referring to the Commercial Museum. Philadelphia, Kept. 18, 1 8911. Mr. A. Blushki, a leading merchant und importer of Sydney. Australia, was recent caller at the Commercial Museum (the Institution which origina ted the National Export Exposition) 1 and was iWply Inlovstcd. Speaking of his visit Mr. Blathkl said: "I am simply Appalled by w hat I have witnessed to-day. It was my good for tune to meet the Exposition's agent, Mr. Green, on board ship coming from Australia. He spoke many times re garding the Commercial Museum and its great scope, but I assure you I ex pected no such revelation ns I havo wit nessed since my arrival hero. Such an institution is Indeed marvelous. Ono might classify the products, nianufac tired and otherwise, of Australia, Great Britain, or almost any other country, hut when is found tinder ono roof a clas sification elcbointo, completo, and with minute detail of the trade of the entire world, then I say It Is nothing less than marvelous. "From what I could learn in New York und even in London, tho National Export F.x posit ion and International Commercial Congress will be successful beyond measure. There Is great in terest in England In both of those pro- jeeta, and tho business Interests of the Empire will bo largely represented by the brainiest men." Reynolds - Opera - House ONK WEEK Commencing Sept. 18 Special engagement of the Society Actress, IRENE TAYLOR, Supported by J.Newton Drew, And a strong Metropolitan Company in a beautiful repertoire of standard plays, high class specialties and the very latest illustrated songs. Miss Taylor will wear 120.000.00 worth of diamonds at each and every per formance. This Company Curries their own special scenery, drap eries, carpets, rugs, Ac. Reserve your seats in advance. JJEPOBT OF THE CONDITION or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK C7 Rjcae UOLBBV X I .t .g at Reynoldsvllle, In the State of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business ticptoniher 7, 1M00, KKHOl'KCKS: Irfians and discount f 108,130 2D Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 78 Oft IT. H. Bonds u secure circulation.... 8.1, 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 8,:mo 00 HUH-ks, securities, etc 2l On Kuriiituro and tl Mini's 2,002 AO Duo from National Bank (not Re serve AgcntsI 14,225 82 Due from approved reserve agents. H4.H1II .Vi Chocks and other cash Items l.iVtf Oft Notes of other National banks 410 00 r'rui'tlonal paper currency, nickels, and cents 184 IS Lawful money reserve lu bunk, vlr.: HiKM-le II2.0SS 10 Icgiil-tondor notes lo.tvw 00 28,013 10 Redemption fund with U. r. (I'reas- un r (ft per cent, of circulation).. 1,373 00 Total I27S.317 18 MAUII.ITIK8. Capital stis'k paid In ."lO.miO on Hurplusfuud 7,000 00 Undivided prollts, loss expense and taxes paid M.H'CI 21 National flank miles outstanding... 81,000 (io Dividends Unpaid 80(10 Individual deposits subject tochock 1.1(1,007 2ft Demand certlilcales of deposit 120 00 Time cert iorates of deposit 24,i'7 III) Cashier's checks outstanding 00 07 Total 127,1,817 18 IUU f FnBtyWult, OtHDty f Jferio, : I, John 11. Kaucher, Cashier of the alxive named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of uiy knowledge and belief. John II. Kacohkh, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tue this 18th day of tk'ptumbei', lsuu. Ai.utiiT Ukymolus, Notary Public. OoaaaoT Attest: O. Mitch Sf,i., ) U. W. Kiixkh, ) Director. J. II. OoHum-r, t NATIONAL EXPORT EXPOSITION, I . The New Shoes . . for Fall . . HOW SENSIBLE AND SERVICEABLE THEY LOOK! Have you peeked into our fhow windows yet? They are there. Styles without end, for both sexes and all ages. The WALK-OVER SHOES for 3.50 are equal to any $5.00 shoe made, and our $2. HO line equalt any you can buy for $3.00 elsewhere. Remem ber the place to get these shoes. x Robinson's Shoe Store. 43 43 N. HfNflU Great Bargains in Summer Goods. I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. Dimity, sold for. 10, now .0b' " " " .15 " .08 to. 10 Orcrandy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Best Percale, Good Percale, Ladies Shirt Waist, 3 L Ribbed Vest, for Summer Silk, 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 GLOTHING. You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I have a few summer euits left. Suits I have Bold for $8 and $10, now $5.50 and $0.50. Child's suit .75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These goods wont last long. ' tmmmmmmtmjmnmNmmmmmmmmmmmmm Stop a Minute ! r When looking for furniture all want the ; j best and want to go where they can buy the r r cheapest. E SEE OUR STOCK Parlor Suits, 5 Bed-Room Suits, Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. - WE CAN " : Please you for the least money. Call and : examine our goods and get prices before you : purchase elsewhere. 2 REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. PHILADELPHIA. .10 .0 4 and .08 .39 .10 $1.00 to .75 .75 to .55 .50 to .25 3 3 3 beo Lauager. Ouu. 1'um. Ag't. is iiarton s. ,