l.onl Krlrln at the t.rnr Tstil. It Is, MM'linm, nt the lecture tnblci tlinl Lord Kelvin illMplny mnnt of til clinrticlrrlNlU-ii. In the two lecture uer wwk which lie delivers In tli Junior rln nt (IIuhkhw university lie con trives to touch on inoxt of the liupnr In nt olut of Ills subject. iuiknIiik from one In tin- oilier with it riiilillty bcwll iIci-Iiir to Inzy or III trained xt ikIi-ihh who prefer tilt- licntcti Irm k. V.uun, Jellies, stiucniitkcr's till, trende, nil mii'tN of snilT. ar used to llliiHtnite tin- lecture, nml homely ex periment nre rccntiitiictiitcd to the student, even llio humble tcitHpuuti. "no III nilnptcil to the purpimc for which It In Intciiilcd," IicIiik preietctl Into I lie service. In tin fnnionn ckk cs pertinent lit1 nliown how Coltiinbim inlKht have Knlncri li In object wllhont breaking I he I'KK WIm'Ii hulled ntol net xplnnlim on l:ilile, the eitfc rlnen Hint spin on It end. I'libellcd eirun, on Ins: to the flnlilliy of th Interior, do not rloe, tint If net nplnnliiK nml then suddenly ntoppeil nml Ininieilhilely rclfiiscd, they roil tlnne their inoilon for n little time. Hiiro, the remilt of ntmleiitn' plot, mw ckr were substituted for the ImiIIimI onen, Imt nclenee eonlil din rrlinlnnte and the verdict Wnn milirnl tntlimly Riven. "None of them boiled." Cnssler's. A rmpfiette Hream. The following prophetic d renin In feinted hy the president of theolog Irnl nenilnnry: It hnd been the ens torn of one of the professors to Invite All the nliidcntn, with inembern of the faculty. t illiiner nt n hotel on the minimi TIiiiiiUhkIvIiib ilny. On the nioi'iilnit of Hint dny the wlfo of thin profennor nuddenly fell dend lu her ilrenHlnK room at H o'clock. That nioiiiliig nt 7 o'clock one of the ntnilenin woke tip from n bud ilrvnin. lie hnd drenined Ihul ho mil Mown with the usunl coin puny nt the ThnnkHKlvliiK dinner nnd Hint Im uiedlnlcly one of bin fellow ntndenln rone lu bin place, nnyliiK Hint It win bin pnluful duty to announce to the company that the wife of their hont hnd nuddenly died nt 8 o'clock that morning. Thin dream, however, he hnd In Innlnuily bniilshcd from bin nilud nit an uiicnuny probability, nud had thought uo more nhout It. Hut on truing to the dinner and taking IiIh Kent with the conipnny bo wan uitHpcnknhly niniizcd lo nee the student neen In the d renin rise nnd to hear him make the nnnouncenieiit umde In the dream. IvniiHim City Times. Kin of Klhlnpl and the Toy. Formerly very little nu liked to enter tain Menclek, and It In even related that the II I'M nugnr lonf which wan proHented to him enuned him ecstnsles of pica "tiro and that he and bin con sort were discovered with that blenned product of civilization between them, licking It vlgoroiiHly. But those good tlinennre punt. Europeans have brought blm no tunny toys that he nan become critical. When a new traveler In an nounced, he awaltn with Impatience the customary preneut, trying to Hnd out beforehand whether It Is some thing new, lu which case the audience Is speedily granted. He Is much Inter ested In all machinery, which, Inolud Ing wntcbes, he Invariably taken to pieces. Sometime he delgna to be pres ent nt the unpacking of the traveler's boxes and to appropriate any little ob ject that pleases him. finch Informal examinations aniline him vastly. "If I had not been a king," be remarks at times. "I should like to have been ft custom house otlteer." Vlcomte de ronclns In Nineteenth Century. Jaat What Wan Waatra. It la related of a Hibernian parade In Chlcopee that one of the officers of the day telephoned an order to a Holyoke stable for IB White horses for the use of marshals, aids, etc. The liverymen filled the order, but It some what taxed their resources to Ond so many white horses. Judge of 'their aurprlne a dny before the parade to re ceive an order for five more white horses. The liverymen deal quite extensively In horses and had but that day receiv ed a consignment of young and un tried animals. Consequently they were doubtful about sending any of them to take part In the parade. They sent word to Chlcopee that It would be Im possible to All the second order, as they bad "nothing but green bones on band." Instantly back came word, "We'll take the green horses all you've got" Springfield Homestead. Every Oaa's Par Day la Cfclaa. The Chinese have only one holiday la the year, nnd that la at the new year, which date Is movable, but generally falls some time In February, This la the time they square up everything and pay off all their debts. Any on not being able to pay all bis account and to start the new year with a clean sheet la posted as a defaulter and la looked upon with suspicion by every one. It is considered a family disgrace not to pay one up at that time. Key stone Hit Lack off Tact. "It's no use!" exclaimed Willie Wish Ington. "I can never learn to say the right thing at the right time, I told Mist Bllminlna that her eyes shone on me like the star above." "That's old, but pretty," answered kites Cayenne. "Yes. but she Is one of those remark ably tall girls who resent any refer ence to their height" Washington Star. ' War Woatea Doa't Ittamtr, "rontons who stammer," said the pseudo scientific boarder, "do so be cause they think faster than they can talk." . . "Is that the reason," asked the sav age bachelor, "that we so seldom meet a woman who stammers T" India napo 11a Journal Reduced Rstea to New York. On Heptoinlmr 2H nnd 211 the. I'ennxyl vanln Itiillrnml will noil ckcim-hIoh tick et" to New York from all point a nn lln line west, nf Thornctlnlc, on I'hllndel pliln IHvImIoii IViitiHvlvanlit Ibilliimcl; north nf Hprlng City, on Hehuylklll Division I'ennnyl vanln llnllriindi west of Kennelt. on (Vnl nil Division I'IiIIh dolphin, Wilmington nnd llitllliiiiire Knllriiiiil: south of Htanton, Mnryland Division I'lillndolphln, WlltiiiiigMin nud llaltlinoro Itillltoiul; south nf Newcastle, on IMunnru Division I'lilliiilolplila, Wilmington nml llaltliunre Knilronil: anil south nf Mngnnlla, Mlnotolu, Vine bind, Klnley and Aiion, nn West Jersey nnd Seiishnre I (a I In mil, nt rate nf a fare and n third for the round trip, neeonnt Admiral Dewey eelebrnlion, St-plttnlier 'JO nnd .'Id. Tickets will Is- nod to re turn until I Idols. r I, Inclusive, I mill. Bucklrn'n Arnica Salve. The best, salvn III the world for cuts, brulseH, sotvs, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns nnd nil skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or nn pay reipilred. It is Ktinrntilecd In trivn perfect snt In flict Ion or money rcfiiniled. I 'rice 2ft eeiiln per box. Vor sain by H. Alex. Htoko. A. KATZEN. proprietor of the People's Bargain Store, lias relumed from the eastern ninrkets, where lio pun-hased a large stock of I jnelicH and Gents' Furnishing (Joo1h, Oltilhiiif', Sliot'H, IlalH, (!npH, itt All gotxlrt nro going up nnd Mr. Kntzcii linH Htvniroo! Iiin ntot k nt Hnrgain pricoH. Kvt'rylMMly invitt-tl to call and take mlvantago of Ii'ih low priot'H on high gradti gootlri. 11 in motto: Quick Sales and Small Protlts. "y U. 8TAMKY, ATTt)UNKY-AT-l,AW, Oflli-eut llnlel Mcl'iinncM, Iteynolilsvllln, Pit. MITCHKM,, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, oiiiswlte the t'oiiinierclitl Hotel, Iteynnlilsv uie, r. ATTOHN K Y-AT-LA W, Rnsikrtlle, Jefferson tin. Pa. Office In rcsini formerly is-cuplctl tiy liurdon ft Onrliett West Main Hlreul. q m. Mcdonald, attounky-at-law, Notnry 1'iilillc, renl estnte suent, Pntenla Ms-iirt-il, collections mnile promptly. Ufllce In Nolan liliK-k, Hwynolilsvlllu, Pa. gMITU M. McCUEIGIIT, ATTOItN EY-AT-LA W , Notsrv Pulillc and Kenl Rstntn Auont. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office in Fns'liltcii ft Henry ulittk, near pontoftlce, KeynoUlsvllle Pa. E NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Keal Estate Asent, Kcynnldivllle, Pa. D U. B. E. HOOVEK, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Hesldent dentist. In the Prnehlleh A llnn- K block, near the (sMtofllce, Main street, intlenes In operatlnR. R. DKVEUE KINO, DENTIST, Office over Rcynoldsvllln llnrdwnre Co. store, Mill u street, Ueynoldsvlllo, Pa, D R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office In the J. Vnn Reed building, near corner of Main and Klfth streela. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading- hotel of the town. Headquar ters for commorclnl men. Htcam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, bllllurd room, telephone con nections &c. JjOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First clan In every particular. Located In the very centre of the business purt of town. Free 'bus to and from trains nnd commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constnntly on hnnd. Office and wururoom ueur M. E. church, Fifth street. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes neeils a reliable) BiouUily regulating medlciua. DR. PEAL'S a PENNYROYAL piLLS, are prompt, safe andoertalnln rarult. Themm fpeu'r. Pwil'a; naverdlaajipolot. iientanywfaai. For sale by your druggist. " WALTER Big Bargains Offered On an oiint of tho puicliaHo of Mr. lroi'lillchV IntorcHt In tlm (Irm of Kroiililit'li fe Ih'iiry It In nlHoliitly nt'iii'HHiiry for mo to ralHo (!iih1i nml rv (Itico my KnorinoiiH Stock of CLOTHING, Men's Furnishings and Hats. Thin in an opportunity that locn not, ooiiih to you, MR. KKADKK, ovrry lny, hut nn opportunity forcffl ly clrduniHtaiHTH wliiuli will pay you to romo MILKS to lako ntlvantno of. Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits nt Iohh tlinn tlio rwt of material a I olio. Tim $5.(10, (.)) ami $7.00 kind nt $M.r0 nnd $4.50. CliiMren'H NuitH, tlm $1.50 nnd $.'.00 kind at '.iKc nud $1.4M. All other goodx in namo proportion. TIioho priooB for September Only. All CoiipoiiH iHHiiod by Froohlii;h fc llonry will In; reilooiiKid by mo If r(4urnoil boforn October lnt, 1H!). Walter C. Henry, SuoeeHHor to Kroehlioh tfe Henry. 15 UKKATiC), Hk:1!KHTKU V IMTTS- lUJKliU ICAIhWAY. TIMK TAMLK. On nnd tiftor HfitiMiilM-r 4, iHfHl, nNMn irir irutun will arrl vtuititl iltpnrt from l(iyn oIiImvII i Hlailitn, dully, txt'il Humlny, ah follOWNl lilt PA MT. 7:1.11 in. Kor DiiIImIh, l'unxHMtnwniy, lliitlcr, riUMlnirtf nnl ItitiTtni'UlHt Hlulltitm. 12:4ft i. m. I'or Ihillnh, I'liiintHiiltiwni'y himI InliTiniMllitli hI itt ti urn. i 'ounn'l luir Hi I'iiIIh 4'rfi'k fitr I 'iirwitiiKvlllr, riiiirfhll ml hII iHilntN tm tin C, sV M. IHvImIuii, it I -mi wllh urn I ii linn tniln for llriK-kwuy. villi, HtilKwny, .litlitiitiilMii-K, Hi-nilfurd, ItuiTiiUi nml Inlrrmcrilutf nIhIIuiin. 4:43 ii. m. Knr OuHuIh, rurwiMiNvlllo himI ClciirtlnlU und ull polnlMon (hn i' h M. IHvIhIoii. AltltlVR. I0:A7 ft. in. 4:;m p. in. U :r. n. m. I1 aw ii rM nris rNtiiHtid to (itiirliitHe tlrk Iji lHforo Piitnrlnrjt llm rurt. An eirew chtii-Kt of Tn i'nnlH will Imi rillM!lid ly mn-dui'toi-H wlinn fiiroH nrn pulil on trnlnn, fnim ft II h( KtlmiH wlmrn ft t lrkinflli' In mnliilHlnod. ThoiiHHiid inllo llcki'tn knm for imnHRtte ovnr tiny jHirllon of llm II., It. h V. nml llimrli Orvi-k rulIroitdN urit on nulu ut two 2i cent per m I hi. For llrkptu, tlinn tntiloH nml full Inforniu lion Hpply lo K. . lUvift. Auont, KnynoldHvllln. I'n. fi. V. Lap by, Uun. Vnn. Affniit. Uochmlor N. V. OF RKYNOLDS VILLK. Capital, ' $50,000. Surplus. - - $7,000. C. nilrhell, Presldentt Mcott micOlelland, Vice Prea. John II. Kanrher, Caaliler, Director! O. Mitchell, Rcntt McClolland. J. O. King, John II. Corlx'tt, U. E. Ilrown, O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucher. Does a general bunking nuHlneiuiand nollclu farmers, mechanlcH, nilnerH, luniliorinen ana otnera. pnimiHiiiii tne inoHt careful aUuntlun to the mmliipKii nf all normiiiH. Hafe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Hunk building, Nulun block Flr Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. i '-.i Horse-shoeing done in the neutent manner and by the lutext luipnivnd melliodn. Ue- airing of all klml uurufully und promplly one, HATisrAcriUN Uuakamtkku. HORSE CLIPPING Hava luat lfMfllvd a fnmnlnln SAt. nt tnfta cklue borse clipuera of latest style 'USpiittern and am prepared to do clipping in the best pouiuie manner at reasonable rates. Jackson Ut.". near Fifth, Beynoldsvllla, Pa. M National Bank 0. IIBNKY UeynoldHville, I 'a. Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON, (StittHCHBoni to ITiimlilttt ti Swart.) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we can give HiitiHfaction in both cut and make up. W. A. ThompHon, a cut- ter with Forty Years' Experience, will do the cutting. We renpoctfully auk the people of UeynoldHville to give ub a call before ordering elnewhere. Johns & Thompson. NEW PLANING MILL Will keep in utock a full line of rough and drenwid .... Lumber, Sasti and Doors, Mouldings, Casings, Brackets, Porcn Material ot all kinds, Shingles, Lath, Plaater, Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all parts of town. . J. V. Young. WHEN IM D0U3T. THY " I ovj the UilO .,...-. and hav cured tfi-uiainJi of cavirl Nervon Iticascs, nu.h lulJebihiy, J 'ixIncAt. bletpjen lesf ftiid VanctM:el, Atrophv.&o 'I Uty cltar th brbut,greiiy:iiitfn tlm circuUtion, make vi.'ticii fer(cut. ta nil iinriurt a hcilhv cnvi7or totha wliola beinu. All J, rrnc.ru i:-j luu.. I . I . Vw.HrWf' 3ini mud toskes ara checked Strong Again r properly curad, ibci? condU lion often worric thein Inio Inwnity, Consump tiop or laaih. Mailed aealcd. Prica t par bo A boaat, with Iron-clad leg 4 1 guarantee to cur or rcfiiud lha money. i$ oo. Snd Inr (rca Utxtk, Foraalo by U. AUi Stoko )K IIKIUC! DO Vol! WANT TO IIUY A liOOlf mil or nil wool ('nrHty A (it Mil) riuuiilH.r Mull V A (iOOIl I'ui lui Siilty A (if Mil I lll'Nt I'lll IK f 'oill'tlV A (! toll Kxti'iiHlMii Ti,i,,.y A (iOOIl fum y Slili-lMiiinl'i A (iOO Mnttt'HNiir Sirlii;V A (iOOIt ml. nf CIihIih or ItiH ki iM? A ( ioi ill HrHl-fliiHH H liiKMui-iltn-y A (loot) WiiiiIioIm' nr IIim.Ui'Hm, ? A ( !Of ll Slovi nml rook liitf ut-ntl InV v Ytin I it Wtt.i, I'av Voir To ('At, I, ANII KKK HltllMllAUfill ft HII.r.lH, OpiHwIt.. . . The Jefferson have their Spring Stocks now in, and very complete, too. iMcii'k Suit of the latent Mylt'Hiind piiUernn that are Hollern. In MenVStrnw inul CniHh IIiiIk we hav! Just the thiiigH to Hiiit you. Our LiidicH' and Chil (lrcnV SailoiHiind Trimmed Hair) are nelling f; nt and wo are receiving new Htockn every day. If you want a Iticyclo we can lit you out in proper ntyle. We nell the Deuiortt Sewing Machine, none heller, at H.f.) to 2.ri. (id. iShoeH we have a com plete line of, that are all right in every way. New DreHH (JoodH in all the newent thiiigH. If you nee them they will plea He you. Call and see us, and we will try to please you. 3 HKYNOLDS VILLK, KATJIMKL. Hid SOLDIEH. BIG STORES Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsville, Pa. The beat town plot now offered for nale, right in the town, and with every convenience. As a future home It la the best; aa a growing Invest ment, it ia without an equal. LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ARE SELLING NOW. DON'T WAIT. GET THE BEST. I have for sale 100 lots, 50x150 ft, on Grant St. These lots will make beautiful building spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for 1809. Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed. Lots at $150, sold $10 down and 50c. per week thereafter. Lots at $175, sold $15 down and $1.00 per week thereafter. Also for sale, Lots on Pleasant Avenue and Worth Street, farm of 40 acres with house, barn and more kinds of fruit trees than any farm In the country. Roynoldsvlllo, with Its Silk Mill, employing 300 hands, Goal Mines, employing1 about 1"00 men; the lareot Woolen Mills lo the State; Machine Shops; a Tannery, employing lo0 men, and other industries that will be here before the year closes, will make these lots an investment that will more than double themselves before you Ret them paid for. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent Are You Satisfied J VVIl.ll Hill dlllM'K ymi (iHVII iKMItl J wnnrliiir? Wi'fii limy Junt wlist 4 yon wniit.'il? I'.n liiipii tlioy wrrfl, Imt It In iiwhII)Iii tl(.y worn not. An lll-lliilnir hIhh- U tlm tniiNt tin iMiitifiirliililn inrt of your wcni liig' 1 iiiiiirnl. Wn lintiillo Hi n most L 4 ciiiiifiii lnlili hIioi m iiiiiiIk. Wn A linvi- Shoes in all Colors, Sizes and Shapes. Kvi-iy nilr mhihI. nml (Iinih kIvd W A Hatihkactiun. Oiirlltinor sIhm-s f Is lll lO-(llltl). J. K. JOHNSTON. Supply Go. A fine new lineof Children1 'J l'iece HnilH that can't he hent in finality and price. W.L. Douglas SHOES tUId I'or 1 J years tlif leader in men's line footwear at a pop. tilar price. W. 1.. Ixmglas shoes are Union made, by the best ! skilled workmen in this conn. try. Look for the stamp on the tiinerso!.' ; when buying. We arc the exclusive agents for UKYNOM)SVILLK, PA. c tub Jeiierson supply go. NOTHING Hut tlm txiMt rnutorlalH and work nihnhlil) enU:r into the oonntruo- tlon of the STOVES H RANGES Mndo with a vlow of suiting tho, exnet wants of tha hoiiito-lcwpurs at' a modurate ct. CiOOfl Hakkkb FKKKKfrr rtOA8TKfifl.4 Sold with That Unukiwtanwno. . Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co V
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