mt X Star tfitwWrituM Jtf.atf ;'r inrr, nr ft.00 if )niul ttrirtty hi ntlvttwf, ' a. si nni:o, i:iui.r nni I'uh. WKPNKSDAY. (HTOHKIt IS, H). AnlmlrHMulMil ImmiI imHr, pulillslu'd 'Vry WeiliiiMliiy tit Krytitthl-tvlMc, .li-llf tmm Cn, Ph., iIpvimimI to i lit Intrrt'stN of ItnynnlfNvlllf nnil JpfTt'imiii county. Nnn-oUt Iriil, will in-nl nil with fiitrni", ii ikI will be sit'ilully frleml ly townnl lh- lultorliitc Hum. Hnhtrrlpt Ion pt In l.miHr yettr, In iitlvmii'p. 1,'otntnnnli'iu toim ItitcitfleM for puMh'iii I ti mil lm iii'i'ompiinliMl by thtt wrlti!-' niitN. not for publication, lint n n nuurmttre of ffood full ti. Inlcn'oi Ititf iicwm lt'.n44olti-tt'. AflviM'tUhrj mti't nuitln known on iippllru tlou at tin- olll.-c In l-'t i h'Ii 1 It'll -1 1 1'tir.v UltM'k. litMiultty rninmtmiriittniK imil cliunuo nf ttd vii t NriiH'ittH liouM mirli IIiIh iillb'f liy Monday ii'hhi. AWln4 nil I'otntnim lent lottfl to C A. Stvpli enon, HfTnnl'lHVttlc, I'd. KntirtMl n 1 h poiotnVp nt KcynohNvlllt', 11. , iih Hfi'ontl flti" nitill mutter. The Mnn for ConRress. It Is only n f''W mnnllm now until 1 lu lji'inililicinn'of .li'lli'i-son comiiy will 1 . c.'iIIimi upon to s'lci't a I'linilliliito for I 'lltlL'I'I'S, Mil I 111 till Is It Kt 'l Hint kIioiiIiI In' liik. ii willi proper ili'llln'iii tion, with v.'v to jfi't lintf ii man who Is ipinlllli'il ''V I'liariii'trr. fltnc-s ami -. p.' flin. in inililli' alTalrs, It Is 1 1 tin to licj:!n t. tliin'i iiliont. It. O ir "Ml opinion Is that Hon. V. O. SimHIi, nf the I'ltiixMitinvney Spirit, Is III" pi'oprr man for the (iliico. Iln is a native of .N'tTerson roimty. horn In lloynolilsvlllo. Wf havo liion Smith sini' ' ho as u hoy, when ho ouri-lnl tools ami ilrovo cart on tint const motion of the A. V. H-y, Jo rditor uasi'iiKatC'il In tin; Mimo husini'ss tln'ii wlii'ti ho whs pilntors' (li'vil In th olil Hi ;imhh ilinilil ollloo, and when ho rrpivwiit.-il .tolTorsnn county for four ronsi-cntlvo terms In the lii'jfiHlatnii', and wo linvn nhvays found him to ho honorahlo anil upright. Ho lias always Iwon for the host Interests iif tho people, nnil worked for every measure, during his long term of ser vice in the Legislature, calculated to henellt tho people of .lefferson county, and the state at large. There was never a measure hefuru tho Legislature in the interests of tho miners or work ing men that did not receive his hearty ftiipiMirt, and in that body he had tho reputation that ho has at home, which ho prizes more tlmn any artificial hon ors that can ho given him, of being thoroughly honest and conscientious in all his actions. This characteristic was epitomized by tho Hon. Charles Kmory Smith, present l'ostmastor-tieneral, in a HUlii speech wo heard him make at a mooting of tho State Kilitnrlul Association in Harrlsburg. Tho Libel Hoforin bill had been placed in charge of Hon. W. O. Smith by tho Editorial Association and in reforrlng to the matter tho Hon. Charles Kmory Smith said: "Tho bill is in tho hands of a gentleman who is tint only a credit to Pennsylvania journalism, but to the Pennylvania Legislature, and to tho groat family of Smiths, as well." It is claimed by some persons that Smith Is not good enough public speak er for a representative Whllu Smith has never niado any pretentions to ora tory, he has, we understand, always had tho faculty, both on tho floor of tho House and in committee, of Baying tho right thing at tho right time. Uepre Dontativo Lytic, of Huntingdon, said of him on one occasion that ho could "ac cnmplish more, and make less fuss about It, than any other member of tho House." Hon. W. O. Smith was given tho In dorsemont of Jefferson county for Con gress two years ago, when it was goner ally conceded that JefTorson county had no chance to secure tho nomination. Tho conference, so wo woro informed by Ed. C. Nlver, former editor of tho Brockwayvillo Urcmil, who was a conforoo, was a clean and honorable ono, and the nomination was given to Indi ana county, which had not had it for twenty-five years. If Smith is given tho endorsement of JefTorson county again ho will stand a much butter chance than any ono else to secure tho district nomination. Because of these ' facts he should bo given tho county nomination next year without a contest. Thore is little doubt that any one will enter the contest against Smith, but should any ono contest tho nomination wun mm, tne people should, and we have no doubt will, suo to it that Hon W. O. Smith reooives the indorsement of the Republican voters by a majority that will show that they appreciate faithful, ablo and conscientious public . service. The Star has always boen for Smith because It knows him, because the peo ple have cover been disappointed In him, and because he has proven himself worthy of every trust imposed In him. THE SILK INDUSTRY. Great Gains In the Erection of Establish ments. Captain James M. Clark, chief of the bureau of industrial statistics, has pro fited to Secretary of Internal Affairs Lilt la the twenty-eighth annual report of the bureau, and advance sheets have been given out for publication, The article on tliesllk Industry covers forty-eight pages. Captain Clark says that in tho year of 1WH, HH establish ments were engaged In silk manufacture, with a total number of IIIHI,.'NM spindles. There were 17 hand looms and ll,2.'IH power looms, J lie total imiiiiicr or machines was ,'I,4H1, and they were In operation llfty-onn weeks In the year. The niiinber of H'i'sons employed was l!0,:W.", and the aggregate wages paid was $ l.WHI.SVil. The value of production wiis$:ii;,2.'ilt,fi!Ht. During the past two years new silk enterprises have been established In upward of thirty Pennsylvania towns and villages, while of a total nf flfty-ono new enterprises started In the 1'nlted States In .iw, Pennsvlvanla leads with Ighteen, New Jersey eomlllgnext with sixteen, and New York third with a gain of eight. Of the total number of 21110 looms in stalled In IMttH to equip the llfty-onn new mills, Pennsylvania conies to the front with i'.Ti'i, more than half the to tal number; New York stands next with 510; New Jersey reports 4 In; Con necticut, 1.V7. Tho number of spindles placed In tho new throwing mills exceeds 0.1,000, and Pennsylvania, which Is especially strong in this branch, again leads with .'17. (too, the remainder belngdivlded up between New York (I.HOO), New Jersey (T.IKKI), Rhode Island and Connecticut. Guide fur Exposition Visitors. The National Kx port Kx posit Ion man agement, has received Inquiries from many Intending visitors as to the most direct route from the railwavstations to tho Kxposltlon. The distance is not great, tho way is easy and a sluglo faro only Is required on any street car line bringing tho railway stations and tho Exposition Into communication. Visitors arriving in Philadelphia at tho Broad Street Station of tho Penn sytvania Ha 1 1 road or at the Heading terminal of tho Heading Hallway, tako cars going west on Market or Walnut street as far as Thirty-sixth street, whero they will ho transferred to cars reaching the Kxposltlon grounds. Single faro. Visitors arriving at tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station, at Twenty-fourth and Chestnut streets, tako cars west on Chestnut street or Walnut street to grounds. Single faro. South Street Station, on the Phila delphia, Wilmington V Baltimore Hall' road, Is within a minutes walk to tho grounds. The B., R. A P. at New Castle. It is evident that tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg expects to ban dlo a vast amount of through freight business between east and west. Tho company has purchased fiO acres of land near New Castle Junction, and work has been commenced putting down ad ditlonal side tracks. The Pittsburg & Western, over which the B., R. & I" obtains an entrance to Now Castle, runs close to the land which the new road has purchased. Through trains between Chicago and Buffalo may bo running soon via the B. & O. and the B., It. & P U. R. Pittsburg I'ml, Special Excursions to Philadelphia. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for special excursion rat to Philadelphia on October II and 2", November H and 22, account National '.xpositlon. Hound-trip tickets, good to return within ten days, Including liny of Issue, will bo sold on above dales from New York, Trenton, Belvldere, Atlantic City, Capo May, Pottsvlllo, Heading, Wilkesbarre, Lancaster, Har rlsburg, York, Willlinnsporl, Caiian daigiin, Erie, and Intermediate points at rate of single faro for the round trip, plus admission to the Kxposltlon (no rate less than one dollar). Eur sM'clllc rates apply to Ticket Agents. The National Kxport Kxposltlon has surpassed nil expectations In the ex tent and variety of its exhibits, and In Its general excellence and attinetlve ness. Tho Implement Building, con taining a marvelous display of farm machinery, is particularly Interesting to airrleultiirlstH, Tho band concerts and diverting midway furnish delight ful entertainment, for all. Left My lied oml Honul. All pcr-uuis arc licielty notified anil rnii- lliincil not In Irust oi IiioImii iiiy tvlfc, Killlh Itupci-t Marino, iiihiii my account, ns she left my licil ami ImihmI June lit, tsl'S. wltliotit .JiM. ioie or tiroviM'ulliiu, iiml I will not. pay hills if lief colli i'liclltllt. t'AIIUINK MAItlNO. Illi: Holillcr I'll,, del. Mil, isini. If you buv your hats and neckwear at M illlreiis you are sure It is the latest and best. The Klk Is the best and only natural gas heater, l-'or sale by Rcynnldsvlllo Hardware Co. A Lawrence county preacher has tak en a vigorous stand against festivals anil entertainments of a like nature as means of raising funds for church purposes. Kxchange. Not any better, few as good as the ii-a horse blanket. Eor sale by Heyn oldsvillo Hardware Co. Mothers, aro you going to send tho boys to school? If you are, call and soo Mllllrens suits and hats. Wo soil the Crown drill, which sows all kinds of grain and grass sued, plants corn, beans and peas, distributes fertil izer and never chokes Wo sell tho Ellis thresher, which we have tested and sell backed by our and tho com pa ny's guarantee Special to farmers, wheat phosphate $22 pur ton We sell harrows, plows, hay, grain, straw, flour, feed, horses, buggies, wagons, harness, groceries, hardware, dry goods, drugs We have told a few things we do sell, you tell us something we don't sell and we'll get it Como and see us. J. C. Kino & Co. One of the remarkable things In hu man nature Is the astonishing clever ness Bome people exhibit In figuring out matters that do not concern them, and bow little acuteness they display In at tending to their own affairs. Punxsu tawney Spirit. We have noticed that peculiarity In people. The oyster and strawberry are said to be the greatest of evangelists. Tbey have built and furnished more churches, paid the salaries of more preachers and helped more heathen than any two other natural agencies in the world. Under the new pension law half the pension money may be set aside for the support of the family upon application by the wife of the pensioner before justice of the peace or author hod court. ! shoe on earth for 13.50. Robinson's, The fYum Journal is cheap but not too cheap to bo good; it Is full of ginger and gumption, and has as many other good things in it that you can use as any paper at any price. It will be sent five years to subscribers of The Star who pay arrearages and one year In ad vance and 25 cents extra, or $1.25 for the Farm Journal for five years and THE Star for one year Fifty pair of odd sizes at half price at Williams' shoe store. Mitchell, the Ladies' Tailor Mllllrens school suits aro better and cheaper than all others in town. Bing & Co. are showing a large and exclusive line of furs and wraps. For SaltM-12 lots In the Rhoads ad ditlon at $50.00 per lot. Inquire of Mrs. S. M. Rhoads, Army loggings and all kinds of over gaiters, prices 25o. to$1.00. Robinson's . How about our school shoes. Call and see at Williams' shoe store, The Elk Is without doubt superior to all other heaters, Reynoldsvllle Hard ware Co. Ding's showing of dress goods cannot be equalled in town. wallc -overs for men, the greatest Kstali' of William Null, late nf lli'iiilcisoii toiviil,lp, Jclfi'isnti coin, ty. Ph.. tlceciiHcil. Not Ice Is hcM'liy illicit 'lltnt letters of tol nilnl"! ration tisili llicclnlc of iiilil flcccilent, llliv. Isftl tflllllll'll t lite llllllrl4llllictl. All Hron lltilclitcfl to villi c-illitc lilc leiil"4tcil to mukc inivmciit. lout those Imvlntt claims or itcmioifls uvula! the stum will made Ihcm HIIOWII WllllOlll ilcliiv lo II. K, M't.l,, AilniuiMnitor, Smith M Met'linnlir, Hykcsvlllcl'ti. Altninrv for Administrator CORPORATION NOT1CK. Nollcf. Is lierctiv tflvi'ti Unit sit iimillcHtlon will he miiili' lo the tlovcrnor of thct 'ommoii wealth of IVniwylvttiili! on Tliiirstluy, the inih ilny of NovcmlH-r, Isim, hy K. A. iVrrln, K. .1. I.omnltr.. .lames Hwecney, T. P. (liirmall ami ii. i. ,ncr iiiiinii. umicr n o act or as. scmlily of the ('ommoiiwealtli of I'etnisyl vii nl ii entitled "An act provided for the In coriiiti'iil Ion nnil reuiilul Ion of certiihi cor pora! Ions, iipprovcii April 2S1D, is,4, mill tne supple incnis thereto tor nm cmiricr or mi tnlcmlrd coriHM ill Ion tolii called the "Itcvn- iiI'IhvIIIc Traction Company." the character unit olivet or which is to iiiuiit, maliiliiln unit oncriitn n tiiisxemrer rnllwuv in the Moroinili of Keynoldsvtllelilld territory adjacent there to, and for this pin-Hc to have, sismc mid eiiloy all the rluhls, lienrllts and privileges of the sum Actor Assoiiiiny ami nssuppic mcnis. .IAMKS A. n T1IA N A II AN, (Iclotier Isili, IHIHI. Holicltor. SVKCJAL CLOAK STYLES. Ready now for the Oo tobor buy ers, tho new effects In shapes, coloring and materials the faultless kind of garments. Perfect in fit, workmanship, style, and tho prices under those given you by mall order houses. in V tit lfV v e e tit tit tit tit tif tit tit ti tit tit tit tit tif tit ti tit tit tit tit tit tit tit tit V tit tit tit tit x 4 tit tit tit V tit tit tit tit tit tit ti V S UITSand SKIRTS tit tit V tit tit tit tit tit tit tit Kll V til til tit tit til til Tho now swell stylus the popu- I a r ideas. Special values for your choos ing, and you'll fuel the prices to Ixi particularly reasonable you'll quickly approve the charming styles shown. Hosiery and Under wear Hints. The crispy morn ings em phasize the needs In these (roods, and coming hore for them insures you an tif unusually nloaalnir selection makes certain that vnu secure the fullest money's worth, as jf well. Jv The with There' October sities Items you'll wish to so lect that groove in the October quality back otToring, and the prices those you will be asked for common kinds, which makes the econ omy of such buying here ai-parent. tif Neces- jj tit tit tit til tit tit tit V tit tfli needs, of each 1 Bing & Co. DM1NISTHATOHS NOTICE, KNNHYLVANIA RAuMlOAl). Philadelphia ,V Erie Railroad Division. In effect May 21. IWHi. Trains Icitvn Driftwood as follows: V. A H I W A II 1 1 :lilH in Train s, neekiliiys, for Hiiiilntry, lllo'sliurre, llnxlctoii, I'oiiHvllle.Hcraiiton, lliirrl1,mtf mid the liiiermeiiliiiii slti tliiiiM, titTlvltii: ui riillinlelpliiii ii:'.':i p.m., New Yt. lit, II:. m p. m.; ll!iltlmoll,ti:ll p.ln.l iislittiL'ioii, 7:li"i p. m I'tillmiiii I'lirlnr car fiom lllliniiMHii i to riilltiilc lihhi mid pus-senio'i-coin-lies from Kane lo riilliotf Iplilti mid Willlamspoit In llalilmore and Wiedi Intxloti. iki p. m. Train I), weekdays, for llar-t'Miiii-i! and Inlennrilliite stations, nr i lilnu nl I'lilladelphli, 4:3ft a. M.I New S in k, i.ns ii. ii,.: Hull leinie. i,:in it. m.: Wii-ldnirtmi 4.iii . M. I'lilliniiti Sleeping ciio. riom llillll-lml to I'lillsideliilila mill New York. I'lillll'lelplihl I'lts-.i'liveis cull ll'llialll III deeper ncilMui I'Cil iii.i H i::ui A. M. Itl.l!pm- Ti ii I li 4 . 1 1 : , l for Sllnliuty, llmrl-.. null! lieu inlet tiie'Unle la!lotis. milvtliK lit. I'lillaili'lplilii, tl:.V! A. v.; New York, le:i A.M.oniveek iliiys and a.:is a m. on Hun dn.v : Hull Inline, ii::l. A. M.i Wii'.liiliulnn, ?:4.'i A.M. I'ullmnli sliVpers rtoin I'.ile mid Wll llnm'.piill lo I ' 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : it m I U HlhoiiHpoi I lo :l-lilnL'lnh, riis'.cinicis III .deeper for liiilttminc nml Wicdilnutoii will l,e trmislet ietl Into Wlodiliiutoii sleeper III Wll-Itnm-pnl'l. I'lissenyer coiicltes rtolll I'.t le III I'hlliidelplilii mill Ulllliim-poil to llalll moi e. WI'.STWAItK 4::isii. m.--Trnlii H. weekdays, for Kt le. Illdu way, Illinois, I'lermonl itinl piinclpal Inler mediate slnlloits. 11:14 a. in Train :i, dally for Krlii ami Inler- medliiie tsiliils. If:4'! p. m.--1,ialii H, weekdays for Kaiii and liilermetl lite si ill on... TIIKlll lill TltAINs I'lllt llllll'TWtllll) r him t o; kast an iho r it. Tit A I N Ii leave New Vol k r,:M p. m.,l'lilliidel- liltlii :.rie p. ni l vtfiishiiivtnn 7:..ii p. in., lial- tliiioies.tn p. m., iirrlvtiiK at. Iirlfiwood 4:;is a. in., weekdays, W illi Pullman sleepers and itassenuer coaches from Philadelphia to Krlc mid Washington nml Italilniorii tn lhllll4IMII'l. TIIAIN :i leaves New York in 7.V. it, rn.: Plilla ileliihln, ll:2il p. m. iishliib'loii, in. in p. in.) Itiililiitore. II:.V, u. m.i dully nrrlvlnu nt lirlflwtHid at 11:44 ii. m. Pullman sleeping cars from I'ltllii.to Wlllimit'.p't, and Ihroiiuli Iuissentcer couches from Philadelphia to 'irle und Hull Imorn In Wllllamvliol I . (Ill Hiiinltiys only Pullman sleeper I'lilludelplila to im e. TIIAIN 111 leaves I'hlladeliililn R:4II A. t Washington, 7.nA A . M. Hull imorn, S:rwi a. m. W MkeHlmrie, PCM A. M l weekdays, tirrlvlnv at HrlftwiMid at !l:4'! r. M. Willi Piillimtii Parlor cur from I'hlhidc Iplilu to WIIUnmsHirl unit pnsseiiKer couch to Hutii, Connections via Johnsoiibtirg It. R. and Ridgway A Clenrlleld It. 11. a. in. Wr.KKiiAvs. (1.111. .... jli4iAr riermont l.v ... Ill Its HKis W nnil vale .... 1 1"! .... Ill :kl (jiiIiiwoihI .... 1 1 a". ... mill Smith's Hun ... II IM .... in .'.' Instiinier ... II 14 .... in .11 Slnilu'lil .... It III .... Illll men llu.el ... 1127 .... inu'i llendluo ... 1 1 :r; .... 9TiA JoliiisohlairK .... II 4:i . . . II 4ii l,v llliliiwiiy Ar .... II Ml ti. in. a. 111. a. 111. i. 111. 7 1'. i:f, Ar Itlditway l,v7IKI I HI 7iM It 's Isluml Hun 7117 12 J7 7 iki V : t'ariiiiin Transfer 7 12 12 :ri llf.4 Mir, I Toy land 7 '.'I 12 HV II .11 Oil HI101 Is Mills 7 2.1 I2 4:i 1147 II 117 Mine Ids'k 7 .'s 12 4H 114:1 M(r furrier 7:tl 12 nt n;il sr.l llrnckwuyvllln 7 41 IKI II as N47 I, tines Mills 7 47 DM M 4:1 McMIiiii Hiiinnilt 7M Bin h:hi llurveys Kim 7r4 I I :i 1115 KUI.i l ulls ( reek Ar Him 1211 J HI s 1.1 J, r Illinois Ar B III I 4.1 Bin 7W Ar Tails Creek Xv Hl l ft "id IH.-i Keviinldsvlllii H 4s I :is ft HI tlld lirookvllle. 112:1 2 mi 4:m New llethlehein in 10 2 1" U.KI lied Hunk Hi Ml 112.1 im I.v I'lttsinim Ar l m r,:io p. tn. a. in. p. rn. p. ni. Through Pullmuti Purlor Car to Plttsliiim on Irnln leu vlntf Fulls Creek ul M.lfcl a. m., re- turiilnu on train IciivIhk riltsliurir al I..M)p.in J. II. HUTCH I NX IN. J. It. WIHIII. (Jen Miiiiuser. (leu. Pass. Aic't. ALLECH EN V VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, In effect Sunday, July 24, 1WIII, Low tirade Division. KAHTWAIin. Nu7l.lNo.ft. Nil.. No. 7. A. M.V. M. A. M. P. M. (m I :m ft ir, 11 a; a Ml 7 4.1 II 17 4 III IM II 4ft 4 :m s m 11 ft! 4 ;ir lifts 44.1 12 1.1 ft tin ts 4n 11 111 A III It 10 V 02 11 I ft 12 47 ft lU 27 I 01 A Ml S 4.1 9 2M I (HI Ml t M 1 I a in 7 on 4ii I lift U 2n 7 in V 4ft 1 47 tl :t! 7 2-1 1 A7 It 42 7 M 2 ir! II 47 7 aa 2 II II 17 7 Ml 2 ill 7 21 H 17 12 44 7 :l tK 27 a io 7 Aft M I. M. P. M A. M. P. M STATIONS. I'ltlshliriC lted Hunk I.HWsnllhlltn New Hethleheill dak Hlilu'e Maysvllle Hiiiiimervlllo ... HrtMikvlllR Hell Fuller Kcyiinldsvlllu.. Puticotist Fulls Creek Iliillol Hahulw Wlhterhiirn .... PeiinllelU Tyler HiuiiifEeLte (Jrant Driftwood Train 41 iHiindtiyi leaves I'lttsliurit H.iiOii. m. Heil Hunk 1 1. it! due at Hnsikvlllu 12.27, Keyn oldsvllle l.m, I lu llnls l.'.1)i. m. Train 4:i (Sunday) leaves I'litshiirit 5.IA p.m. lted Hank 7.4.1 due ul Hnsikvlllu u.U), licyn iildsvlllnll.:i7, llullols ..U p. an STATIONS. Driftwood.... Orunt Heniiezutta... Tyler Puiihtlnld Wlnteihurn .. Huliiila Du llnls FullsCreek... Puncoiist Iteynoldsvllle Fuller Hell Hrisik vllle... Siimmervllle.. Maysvllle Oak Uldus New Bethlehem I.awsoiiliam. Red Hank.... Pittsburg.... A ii :tn II Mi, 12 04 12 2 12 ,'I7i 12 4: 12 A2 I Ml 1 Ml WK.KTWAIlll, Ho. 1 its 1 All 2 mi 2 III 2 : t 41 2 411 3 11 2.1 6 itO p. ni. No.tt A. M. A All t7 HI 7 2ft 7 All 7 AH 8 04 S 14 H 2ll S 1(1 tS its H 4s 04 n 1:1 8 its, tt to i 10 (II 10 III III s 10 .VI 1 00 p. m No. 10 P. M A Ml ttt III 6 2s 0 a: 1 o; 7 lii 7 2rt 7 4:1 1 A.1 tH 01 S 10 s z s ;i S 4S 9 (Ml 2ft 8 ill 8 Kill 10 12 HI 2ft 7 20 P. M NoTI P. M 10 or, in 12 tlO is III 2ft 10 41 tlO ft2 11 Wll P. M Trnln 44 (Hnnlliivl lenves DnHols. S.4A A. m duo at KeyniildsvllleS..1s, llniokvlile 7.28, Utd iiiiiik s..ni, t'uisnurir ii. ia u. m. Trulh 42 (KuikIiivi leaves Dullols 4.20 D. m due at Iteynoldsvllle 4.40, llnsikvllle 5.11, lted Hunk .ilft, Plttsliurx 9.2A p. m, I'ullmun purlor liurTet car on truliii ft and 0 hetwiM'ii I'lttsinim and Drift wimmJ. Purlor car chair rale I'lttsnum to Keyuoiiisviiieaucenis, IAD. r. APIllbKBWn UEN L rASS, AUT. OUAS. H. PUK E, Ots'L. Hupt. fJUFFALO, ROCHESTER &, PITTS BURUU KAILVVAV. TIME TABLK. On and after Octolu-r 8, ISV8, pusiien ffer trulns will arrive und demirt from Uuvil' oldsvlllu stattou, dally, except Uuoduy, at loiiuwm rjiPAar. 7:00a. m. For Illinois, Punxsutawney, Butler, Pltlsliurir mid liilurmedlulH slutlulls. 4:40 p. m. For DuBols, Curwensvlile and Clvurneia and all points on tne c. & At, invisioa. ABH1VB. 1:20 a. m. V.4S n m. PasseiiKers are reauested to uurcliab ttok eU before entering the cars. An excess charge of Tea Heats will be collected by con ductors when fares are paid on trains, from all Htatluus where a tlcltelultlce la maintained. Thousand mile tickets good for pussuKe over auy portion of the li.. H. & 1. and lloe. li Creek railroads are ou sale al two (2) cents per mile. Fur tickets, time tables mid full Infornia G. V. Davis. Agent, Keynoldsvlllu. Pa. . v. uariii wm. ow nicuh Uocbester N.Y I AM HELLING OUT MY STOCK OF WALL VAVmi without m:oAi:i to cist. odd lots that H)LD AT 4i AND fit) CKNTS PER ROLL (iOINO AT 5 CKNTS. IJROKEN COMlllNATHtNS THAT MAY HE OK ir.SK To YOU AT TEMPT I NO Plot; HUH. HKTTKIl COMI: HoWN RHiHT AWAY WHILE THEY LAST, fl.mi WINDOW SHADED SLIfiHT LY SOILED AT L'.'i CKNTS. . . STOKK, TIIK DltUGGIST. v HILLIRENS Remarkable values for this week the best clothing val ues in the county. Mmi'h neat all-wool IiUHiiieHH and Dresn Suits, male of liaiidHoniH, pure Worntefl, SergeH and Cheviots, Ulack and Fancy Clays and Scotch Tweeds, newest styles and patterns, made with the greatest care in such a manner that insures retaining their shape. The priceB are ho low on all these suits that you will exclaim to yourself: How Cheap! $6, 8.00, 9.00 and $10. These are all new goods, so don't go elsewhere and', buy trash. I 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, .OO, 4.00 and 4.50. Millirens. J Shick & Wagner Last Spring we were a little late in getting our stock of goods, but It wag on account of the firm changing hands As everything Is nettled we wUh to call our friends' and custo mers' attention to the fact that we will have goods on time this Fall, and also have the finest and best line of goods ever brought to this town We already have a very fine line of SILKS and DRESS GOODS Anything you may ask for you will find In our line. It is true that goods have advanced all over the country, but you will not find it so here, 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 is not correct. You will find things as repre sented at shick & Wagner's. T