A CONFIDENTIAL CASE. It BronBhl Ont on HotiMt Conflo Aliont a Stolra lion. "It ban long been n ninUrr of argu ment." en Itl the olil lawyer, wlto wa In a rcmlnlaeent mood, "whether a lawyer nhoukl defend a nmn tlmt ho know to he guilty. There In nn nrgu ment on both riilr. nnd I do not nun pone It will ever .1'0 aettled to the antU f net Ion of nil. "A good ninny yeara (igo I hftd A enne thnt sot me to thinking. And I hnven't yet determined wlmt my dtity whk In the matter. At thnt time I lind a nmn!! prnetloc In a little town In the wentern pnrt of the tnte. Vpon my return to the town one dny. after hav ing been away a few dnya on a matter of biiNlnens, 1 wan enlled upon to de fend a worthies character who hud been arrested for hog Mealing. "At thnt time every one kept at leant one hog to be killed In the full aud united down for lino In the winter. One of my neighbor had butchered A hog a few dny before, and the inrty tlmt I was called upon to defend brd been charged with theft of It. "The ease was about to b enlled when 1 arrived, nnd I asked for a lit tle time in which to consult with my client. This wax granted, nnd taking him to one aide I said: "Now. see here, the best thing thnt yon can do I to mnke a clean breast of the affair to me, and then I will know Just where 1 stand. Whatever you may confess to tne I will treat as sacredly confidential, and I will do my best to clear you.' " 'I didn't steal bis hog.' protested the prisoner. ' 'Then where did you get the car cass thnt wns found In your posses sion?" 1 demanded. " 'From your back porch, boss.' he Answered with a grin. "Then I remembered thnt Just before going away I hnd left orders to have my hog killed, and 1 could only gasp. However, I went to work nnd cleared my client of the charge be wns under nnd took the. carotins of my own hog a payment for services rendered, but I hnd hard work treating what he told me as sacred and confidential." De troit Free Tress. ELASTIC APPOINTMENTS. Original Wy In Which an M. C. Pleaaea Hla Constituents. A noted M. C. familiarly known as Joe, Is one of the thriftiest men In con gress, aud the patronage at bis disposal Is made to do effective work lu bis home district. Not long ngo he re quested of a certain chief In the Inte rior department nn appointment as la borer for one of bis constituents. The request wns promptly complied with, but, much to the surprise of the chief, as promptly declined. The member was sent for. "What does this mean?" demanded the official. "The man you were so urgent to have named as a laborer de clines the position." "Tes, I know," replied the M. C. "I advised him to." "You advised him to," echoed the chief. "What was the matter? 1 gave you exactly what you asked for. didn't I r "Yes," responded Joe. "I have no fault to find with the appointment. The case Is like this: My constituents follow me down to Washington hoping to get soft berths In the governmeut service. There are a dozen here now and not places enough to go around. I secure the appointment for one, he asks my advice, and I tell btm to decline; his Job nt home Is better, so he goes back satisfied. I appoint another. He declines at my advice, but be has been paid, he Is flattered and content, and so on through the list You see, a man learns a thing or two after 20 years In Washington, nnd I have learned to make one appoint ment do for a dozen supporters." Sat urday Evening Pout woman's logic comes out even in her sharpening a pencil. She makes her point In such queer ways. Phila delphia Times. GGLE A Farm library SU. FARM JOURNJ J5jP"jr V'VF' n",de t oa nd "ot a misfit, it S S; In "e ercnt bVt,lrdHl"",".l't-t"e-lial.on-tlii-Qllit-after-vou-haveiia.ll i . . . the wort.l-thebiKKeatparolila.iaeiii th. f i. 1, of America-hoviugoveranillliuaauda-hatfrcuiil; i Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, an! the FARM JO'J a YEARS (remaluder of 1R9Q. inn, iqoi. igo and ian will t a. .,i to any address for A OOLI.aL: blLL. W) 1 ' 1 eampuoi r-AKm JUUKNAI. and WILHBS ATKIttSOR. cuaa. v. jhmiujis. . Important Announcement. The Seaboard Air Line Hallway, "Florida, and West India Short Lino" has pleasure In announcing tothe public that it will open Its now line to Florida on .litnu 3rd, 1!MX), with through sleep ing cam between New York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington, I). C, Richmond. Va.t and Columhln, 8. C, Savannah, On .Jacksonville, and Tampa, Fin., etc., etc.: also through sleeping curs from Now York, etc, to Atlanta, (!a., where connections are made In Union Depot for ull points South and Month west. The Old Dominion S. 8. Co.'s steamslilm from New York, Hnd the Merchants ft Miner's Transporta tion Co.'s Steamship for Boston nnd Providence mnke connection with these trains lit Norfolk, Vu. Tin- S. Bhoard Air Lino Hallway Is tho short linn to the principal cities of the South und to all points In Florida nnd the West Indies. It I also the direct line to Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Ma con. Montgomery. New Orleans and all points Sniilh and Southwest. It enters the capitals of the six States which It traverses, not Including ihn National Capital, through which many of Its trains arc operated. Two trains conveying passengers via this route will leave New York daily at 1 p. m., and 12.1."o'cloek, midnight from Pennsylvania U. K. depot. For full particulars in regard to sleep ing cur arrangements and dining car service pteaso refer to Ticket Agents of connecting lines, W. C. Shoemaker, General V.astern Passenger Agent, 371 and l:JMI Droadwuy, New York, or to L. S. Allen, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Vu. Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la., writing of his almost, miraculous escape from death, says: F.xposnre after measles Induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had fre quent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery which wholly cured mo. Hundreds havo used It on my advice and nil say It never fails to cure throat, chest and lung troubles." Uugular size "0c and 1.00. Trial bot tles free at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. On account of the Republican Nation al Convention at Philadelphia, June 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadel phia from all stations on lu line at rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate 50 cents). Tickets will he sold and good going Juno 15 to 10, inclusive, Hnd returning to June 2(1, Inclusive. Now is tbo time to take Dr. Gram's Grandmother Mcdiclno, tho old time spring medicine like grandma used to make for blood, liver, kidney and stom ach disease. 3 month's treatment, (LOO. No euro, no pay. Sold by Stoke, the druggist, for tho past 11 years. Army Llnimnnt. hot shot for all aches and pains. 2.1 cents. Try it. 3 mo Red Cross Tanoy Pills rortv Sappnssid UntnsiruBiion PAINFUL MMitroitton AnalBVENTlVBf iSuOUIASlTIU7 Ar Safe and Rellablfc' tar Perfectly Harmlcat m da Cinchona Co. Dm MoIm. lam. For Mile by H. Alex Bloke. BOOKS of unequalled value h-actical, vriu-uaiM lAiiikisc auu vuuiprcncnMvc iiuuu- somely Printed and Beautifully illustrated. By JACOB BIOOLE No. 1 BIOOLE HORSE BOOK All about Horaee-a Comnion-Senie Treatise, with over 74 Uluatrationa ; a standard work. Fries, jo Ccuu No. 2 BIOOLE BERRY BOOK All about RTOwlnr Hm.ll Fruits read and tetrn tifiv . contains 43 colored life-like reproductionsol nil I, ,.i,,rf varictie and 100 other illustration!, price, 50 0:1.1 - No. 3 BIOOLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry the beat Poultry Book In mista-in, tells everything-; withJs colored life-like reproducm 11s of nil the principal breeds; with iui oilier llluslrsiluu.i. trice, jo Cent. No. 4-BiaOLE COW BOOK All about Cowa and tbe Duiry Buaineaa ; havtnr; a rmit sale; contnim 8 colored life-like reproduction nl uch bleed, with 13a other illustrations. JTicc, y, Cents No. 5 B1QOLB SWINE BOOK Just out. All about tings breeding, Fi-edluT, nut,, ery, Diseases, etc. Contain over bo Ixiiiitilul l.i.il touca uud oUier eugraviuna. Price, 50 Ccutu. TheBICKJLe BOOKS ere unique.oriirlnal.uiiefiil- 0.1 i-v r saw anything like them o practical, sosrmil . . n ore having an enornioua sale liast, Wnl, N, ( ? ""y mc wuo keepa a Horse, Cow, l: 1 r Chicken, or prows fcnuill Iruili, ought tu stud 1 :c way fur the UlliOLU HOOKS. The I T it j'-i ITll'l. circular deacribloa; BIOOLE PO AddrtM, PABH jam? I. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim. Is a typo of constipation. Thepowerof this malady I Felt on org"", nerves, mopcles and brain. Hut Dr. King's New Life Tills are it Hiifo and c-irtain cuiv. Best In tho world for stomach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels. Only 2"i cents at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Chicago. Fur the benefit of all persons wishing to lo In Chicago during t lit; National Prohibition Convention, tho Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Chicago at rate of ono fare for the round trip. Tickets to lie oli and good going .lime 2 nnd 2(1, and returning, after proper validation by the .Toinl Agent, of tho terminal lines at Chicago, leaving Chicago to June 2(1, incliixive. A feet of twenty-five cents for each ticket will bo collected by the Joint Agent when tickets are validated for return paage. t The Cure that Cures Colds, J Grippe, i WH00PINQ COUGH. ASTHMA. T BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT I CONSUMPTION IS 7 $oM tjf afttfrvggisk 25 & 50ct$ T WANTKn-SF.VKUATa VFKSONH KOU D1S-trli-l OHtce Miiimift'iH In thin Mtnln to m-bih-mMit nit In tht'lrown nnd HiimHiiKlhitf rtiun tvn. NV tllii.tr to niy ycinlv imyiille '... L-1 u l.l....t.l.. a. I. I. DpTxti-jiihll tfs. iclVrt'Mrt' rxrlittnut'il. Kn- III K, It M'll ltl I IM 1 11)1, llll Ittt. H-Jt-tur. w H. STAMEY, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Ollic-e at Hotel Mi-l'oiiuell, lteynoldnvlllo, I'll Q MITCHELL. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. OfHce on West Main street, opposite the ( lommprrlkl Hor,l. U(,vni,lilHvlll. I'M. G m. Mcdonald, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Nntarv Public real rotate nirent. Fatritta s,viiii'i, colleeiloim nmile pniinptly. Utttce in oian oiock, Keynouihviiie, i-a. gMITH M. McCKEIGHT, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Pulille and Real Eatnto Asent. Onl lectlona will roeetve prompt Httention. Ofttee. In l''roehllc-h & Henry block, near poatoflice, nvynoitiHviiie i-a. D R. 13. E. HOOVEU, UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. KeHldent denttHt. In the H'twhlteh & Hen ry liliM'k, near tho iMMtolrlce, Mailt alreet, bent lenetui In operat ing. D U. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Ottten on aeeonrt floor of Klrnt National hank hiiilillux. Main ati-eel. J)U. R. DEVERE KING. DENTIST, Ofllee on second floor Reynoldsvlllo Heal r.Miiio hkik., main Htreot, KeynoiUHVino, l u. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. II. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly nn hand. Office and ware room In the Moore bulldlns on Biutn street,. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First class In every part icular. Located In the very centre of the business nart of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprieton. The leading hotel of the town. Headauar- ters for commercial men. hteam heat, free uua, oatn rooms ana closets on every nnor, sample rooms, Diuiara room, leiepnone con nectlona Ac. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. 7 " - - -..v 'siv-' " 1 1. Itorse-sliTOilnn done 111 the neatest manner and liy tho latest. Improved methods. Re pairing of all kinds carofully and promptly UollO. HATlaVACl'tOM (jUAUAMKKU. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete set of ma chine horse clippers of IuIohI slylu 'HN uuttorn and am pre purcd to do clippluK la the best possible manner at reasonable rates. .lackaou bl. iieur Fifth, Ueynuldsville, l'a. 'ubaicrlbe for The -X- Star If you wont that Nwi ALLEGHENY VALLEY UAIIAVA Y In etl'eet Kiindiiy, May 27. 1IHK). Low Grade Dlvlaioli. RASTWAIIII. ?; ti.i No.i:i Ko. LiNilAjSii. 7. I. M. A. M.A. M. P. M.ll. M. ... t s ia io i 1 4o a m STATIONS. PlttHtlllt'll. ... urn nn nk ... I.na sonhiini . II S31 11 4 11 7 AO . l to ml io ir in 21 III 4 is 4 4V 4 K A 0:1 New Itotliliiheni it'is s 2A 01 ill ;h ;i7 1" At 07 ;n in A 'ill II 'All H AA ttiik Kldue nlnysvllle HiiiiimervUlo ,. A 2(1 Iliookvllle lowil Fuller I in Itl M 12 :r.i n :i7 t.l M is t is a tn in tu 11 A f.si ItcvnotflNV lln . It 47 II J7 S II i'lliicnnxt Tails t'reek.... Ull Kills Rntitllil Wlntcrlmrn ... Ml fvY il am ii 4:1 l 21 7 01 1 in 1 ff :m fl Al! 7 tw I ! :u 7 :n 7 4'l 7 tf 7 I I'eiinf i' Iri 1 11 Tyler X Kll t fflll Xolo licnnerelte. ... S l 7 411 Uinnt IS 24 2 :i '.7 .V DrlflsOHKl I Vi I a s A.M. M P. M. Train 41 (Hiinrlnvi Ictiv I I'lltslllll'K 0. HI 11. m., Red Hunk II.IA llnsikvllli-1.'.4I. Kevnolilsvllln 1.14, Fill Is Creek I.:IA. Iiiilluls 1.20 n, ni. NoTK Triiln 7 on Hunilnvs will mnke till stop Ih'Iwitii Red Hunk lltnl D11H0N. wrs i w Altn. MTATH INS S'' " I So 2. No.14 No.10 STATUES. A- Ai M A ,, ,, M DrlftwiMHl A an ll 2A .... I A Ml tiliinl til A; 4 1 1 A2 .... ID IH llr.nm-r.ottn J .... TIM 12 00 .... A 27 Tvler , 7 :il 13 Ltv .... fl A4 I'innllild 7 il" 12 l ... 7 m Wlntcrlmrn 7 44 12 an .... 7 011 Hiiiiulii 7 Ail li Al ... 7 21 llilltols II JA K IA I III A III 7 H Fllllsfleek fl :r; S 2A 12ii A IV 7 42 ranenast fi M7 1A 22 17 47 Rcynolilsvllle.. 47 I ;t A 31 7 AH Fuller '7 l H Ai 4A 4A is 12 lown 17 t 1A AO IH 17 HiiMikvllle 7 1" W OA t .Vi a tr; 8 m Piimmervlllp.... 7 9 Is ;2 t.' A 17 ... Miivsvtll 7 All 'II :tl XI 2"i II 34 ... OiikKldun 7 Art 10 37 ... it 40 .... New Hetlilohetn S 01 0 4- f.tx it 4s .... l,sw,iniiiim.... mi in 10 jam 717 .... R1-1I Hunk S 4. 10 20 3 l" 7 2s .... ritistiuiK 'tl l.vmi 40 1 a an iti aa .... a. m.Ip. m.ip. m. p. m. p. m. Train 42 iHiiikImvI Iciivi-s lliiltnls 4.10 11. m. Fiillsfreek 4.1", U'c.vn.il(lvlllc4 .32, llnsikvllle A.m. Reel Hunk A.:m, rillHhnrir .:ln. ! I 1I11I Triitiis innrked ' i-iin ilnlly lly. pxeent Hiitulny; 1 Miik stntlnn, wlure sljtiutls must he shown. fllAH. H. I'RIfE. Ueu'l flipl. .t.P.AXHERSON. (len'l Pnss'r Airl, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. " Philadelphia & Krlo Railroad Division. In effect May 2, l'.HKi. Trains leave Drlftiviaid as follows: EASTWARD ton n m Train I2, weeloliiys, for Siiiiliury, Wllkcshiirre, lltiv.ft'toii, INiitsvllli'.Hcrunlon, HiirrlHliiirir unit the liiternieiliiitn stu tliins, arrtvlnif nt l'hllailclphlu Iit23 p.m.. New York, 11:30 p. 111.: Hn It Imm-t.. H:00 ti.m.i WnsliUitfton. 7:IA p. in I'liHiiiiin I'm-lor cur from Vllllnmssirt to lMitluilclpltlii timlptis senircr couches from Kane tti I'litliulclphla mill Vllhnnisioi-t 10 Itiiltlmore und Wiir.li- 1I1VIOII. :An p. m. Train II. dully, for llur-risluii-K nnd tntermi'dtiite stations, nr- ' " '"K , I II I I (I, I, - I l 1 1 II, A. IS. i I ,11 It, 7.13 a. 111.; Halt Inlin e, 2.30 n. ni l Wiishlnitlon 4.iiA A. M. Fiilliniin Hlecplntz curs from lliirrlsliiii'it to I'lillmlclphla and New York. Philadelphia pHsseniters ciin remain In sleeper lindlsf urlHMl until 7:30 A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4. daily for f iinlmrv. Hiirtls- burs and Intermediate stations, 111-rlvliitf tit Phliiidi-lphln, tl:A2 A. M.; New York, lt:3U A. M.on week days and 10.33 A M. on Run'. day; llalllniore, il:3A A. M. t Wiishlnirton, 7:4A A.M. Pullman sleepers fi-oin I'.iic, Itufliilo and WlllliinisiMirt to Plilliidelphla.aiid Ituf fnlo and Villtnnissr1 10 Yii.hltiutoti. I'us senircr conches from Erie to IMilladelphlii, anil 111111111010 asninirion. UESTWARI1 4:3s a. m. Train II, dally for lluffiilo, via htiiisMium, and wei-kdays, for Krle, Rlds- ), Illinois, i iei niont anil principal Inter mediate stations, 0:44 a. ni. Train a, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. A:4A p. m.--Train 1A. weekdays for Kane and Intermediate stations. THKOltlll TRAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EAHT ANDSOUTH. TRAIN II leaves New YorkA:AA n. ni..Phllado. phlaH:A0 p. m.l Wushlnnton 7:4A p. m Itiil tlmore S.4S p. ni. dully, anlvliiK at Drlft wimmI 4:3 a. in., with Pullman slceiiers fiiim Plilliididplila to Erie weekdays and fioni Philadelphia and W'ushlnittoii to lluf fiilo via Eniiaiilumdaily. PasHi-tiKercoHches rnm i-niiHiieipnia 10 r.rie weekdays aim Vahliiirtou to ItulTiilo dullv. TRAIN a leaves New York at !:.Vp. m.tPhlla delphln, 11:20 p. m. WHshlmiton, in.4t p. m.l v llHltlmoie, 11:41 p. ni. dally nrrivliiv nt Driftwood nt 11:44 a. in. Pullman slnepliiK ears from Phlla.to IVIIHanisirt, and throuith 1)iissinirer coai-hi's from IMilladelplila to Crle and HalUinoi-o to Wtllluinsport. On Hundiiys only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia 10 r.rie. TRAIN leaves Phlludeliilila 8:40 A. m.t Washlnirton, 7.4A a. m. llaltlniore, N:4Aa. M l Wllkeslinrre, 10:AA a. m.; weekdays, arriving at DiirtwiNsI at A:4A p. m. with Piillnian Parlor car from Philadelphia to v, iiiiiimspori. anu pussenxer eoacn 10 nane, Connections via JohtiHonburif It. R. and Ultlpwuy & C'learlield K. U. a. m lo 4A" 10 an 10 :n 10 ai 10 2A 10 20 111 .. H AA 9 40 WKKKPAVS. p. m. art'lerninnt Iv 10 A. fMMlVHlP QlltllWO'Hl Kmlih's Run Insianter Hlrnliiht. Glen IfiiKcl Johnsoiilmrif II 02 II m II IM II 14 II III II 27 II 43 It AH lv RldKway ar p.m. T an T 2a 7 oil T OA T 01 e A7 6 47 4a its 8 80 p.m. a.m, 2 1A n 3A a.m p.m. 7 00 12 10 7 07 12 17 1 12 12 22 7 21 12 ao T 2A 12 H3 T 2N 12 3d 7 33 12 40 7 43 12 AO T 47 12 A4 7 Al p.m arRldiiway Iv Isliiiid Run Carm'nTrnsfr Ctroyland Hhiirts Mills llliie Itis'k I'arrler BriK'kwayv'l I.anes Mills MrMinn fmt Uarvcys Run Iv Falls C"k ar 4 1A 4 22 2 (M 2 St 9 1A 9 11 07 9 02 S 63 S 47 8 43 8 M 8 3A 8 2A t 03 1 A4 1 AI 1 47 1 43 1 :ia I 2 i'i 1 1A 4 2: 4 3A A on 4 89 4 42 4 At! 4 A9 A 07 A IA T A4 1 03 8 00 1 10 8 10 1 2A A 10 10 lv liiiHols ar A 30 30 1 10 7 01 arKallsO'klv 8 2A 1 20 A 14 I 00 6 47 lieynoldsville 8 3N 1 32 5 U7 12 311 10 Hrookvine 9 OA 1 AH 4 49 11 AN New llethl'm 9 4A 1 UN 4 OA II 23 Jted Hank 10 20 3 1A 1 40 9 10 lv Pltuburitur 12 40 A 30 p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. J. B.HIJTOniNBON. J. H. WOOD. TI7 A 31 H 02 fl 4N 7 2H 9 AA p.m Oen Manaxur. Oen. Paaa. Ag't. TUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS- -- BUKliH RAILWAY, TIME TABLE. On and after January 1st, 1890, passen ger trains will arrive aud depart from lieyn oldsville station, daily, except Sunday, as folio was DEPART. 1.20 p. m. Week days only. For Falls Creek, Illinois, I'urwonsvtiie, i;ieurnoii, I'liuxsii- 4..U..DU U...1..H HI. tul.I . II.,U.I,U,.. U.,111., Rldirwu'y. Jolin'soiibuiK, Alt, Jewell, uud tiruuiora. AlllllVS. 1.20 n. m. Week davs only. From Clearfield Ciirwensvlllu. Falls Creek, Dulluis, Pllls- uurir, mitjernuu I'liiixsiitawney. TRAINS LEAVE FAI.l.H CREEK. SOUTH IklllNU. 7.0Aa. m. Week days only. For III11 Run PiiiLxsiilawney, Ituilor, (Mttsburii uud ln teruiedlule nolnts. 10.311 11. 111. and 7.43 p. m. Weekdays only. F'or D11 Hols, htanluy, eykes, dig Run uud Punx sutuwuey. 2.4A p. 111. Dully. Yestlbulud limited. For riiuxNiiiuwnuy, iniytou, iiuitur ami ruts burn. NOIITH llOl'MII. 7.2H a. m. and H.01 p. in. Week daysonly. For tiiockway vine, itumway, joiiusoiiijurtf. nil .lewott und Hrndfiiril. 12 .17 p. 111. hilly. Vestlbiiled limited. For KldY'wuy, Johiiboubiirtt, llrudfoid, llulfulu anu uis-nesier. l.nop. m. Week days only. Accommodation lor Hcyuoiuhviuo. ruins fur Cm-wens vll lo. (Meurflold aud Inter. mediate stations leave Fulls Creek al 7.2N a. in.. 2.40 iitulN.U) 11. in. Thousand mile tickets pood for DiiHsaite over any portion of the 11., it. & P. und lleecli Creek ruilrouUs are 011 auio u. two i2) cuius per mile. For tickets, time tables and full Inform tlon apply to E. C. Davis. Aient, Reynoldsvillu, l'a. c 1. Arc. 1 u I'll 1 nn. nKinii , Rochester N.Y. Fancy Screen Doors I X in Rtock bizcs, odd sizes made to order ati t J YQUMS PLANINOMILL I linvc the finest stock .11' 1 . . 01 iirnisnesininetown. I'arties wishing to reno- J vntc their furniture will find Flattinc of threat value, piving the njinear- J anceol line rulil ed work, Also floor finish, for sale in any qttantitien at I YOUNG'S I'LANINO MILL, J First National Bank OF REYNOLDS Vll.LE, Capital, $50,000. Surplus, - - 10,000. C. Mitchell, President) Menu ncClrlliind, Vice Vres.t .loll 11 II. Kniictirr, ( ashler. Directors: C. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, ,T.O. Kins, John H Corbet t, u. F.. Hrnwn, U. W. Fuller. .1. II. Knucher. Does a ircnpvn! banking buslnessand siillclta the nccntinta of merchants, profi'sslonal men. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising tbe moHt careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Rank bulldltut, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. WHEN h' lull. T1 ,v fnn ;t" cur tt ' r f 'i I y . ,ri..-. 1... . Kt iC--,.'jt'' vi.:or ioth v.jr: Lcit i-. lSJW ' di.iri a- 't l. r o -' r 1 Strong Again. (STv..e5 tion cfirn worrin tSfia iu..im; y. 0;:iih.i; lioi cr Death. Mailrd nlfft. Ptkc (i pr bo : 6 boiict. with Iron-c! iJ riar tu.. e t" t :Tc v: refund the money, If oo Kentl fv Irct Wink , For Halt? Iy II. Alrx Stoke. WANTF!) -HK FUA L PF.ltSONS 1'OH IHS trlrt Otllfe MtintiiifiH In HiIh nttitp to irprc NfMit mo In their own nnd Miit ioiiiiillnti ronn tt. Wllllnir tn pny yciirlv piiyttlile workly. Ictt nl)lc oniplnvnit'iit w II h iiitusiiiil nniHH-iuntttoM. H,fori'M'OH oxi'liiinuod, Kn rloo Hflf-ndiliTMMcd Httiniprtl t'livrlnpo, H. A. Pnrk. ;r0CiaXton ItulWllnir, Chlnnrtt. ft-'i.l-(N). EVERY WOMAN BomAtiniet northi a r'M;iM- muutlily roftulutint? lic.o. DR. PEAt'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A p prompt fe nnd certain In result. Tho (reuti. 01- 'I)-. I -.tVt) unrerdliappolnt. 11.00 per box. For sale by 11. Alex, fluke. trim 1 1 w. run i u.i tn r n : Hi -v GO TO N. HANAU for fine Ladies' Shirt "Waists, Ladies' Spring J ackets, Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, Also DRESS GOODS Dimity, Lawn, Organdy, from tl five to twenty-five cents LACE CURTAIN'S from fifty cents to three dollars. NIGHT GOWNS from fifty cents to two dollars. Pine assortment LADIES' NECKWEAJR. ALSO ClottiinQ The cheapest place to buy clothing. Men's ALL WOOL SUITS $4.75, $5.50, $7.00 to $10.00. They are worth three dollars more a JEFFERSON We have just opened up a new MILLINERY composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil dren's hcadwear, selected and made by experts in touch with the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from to Vi lower than yott are usually asked by exclusive milliners. SIII11TS AND GENTS' FURNISHING at 50 and 75 cents. We cun line ot new shirts to be tounri anywhere. . NECKWEARlinlthcIncwcst styles. SUMMER UNDERWEAR ' at 50 cents and $1.00 a suit that cannot be matched else where at 'i more. Alot.of Ladies' Shoes . . that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. sizes to clean tliem out, tl.o anu jpi.ou. Jefferson Supply Co,ynoa Gentle Spring V ERY LIKELY will temntj every mortal, young or old, to examine the shoe dealers' stoek. The store that ha the most complete and sty lish line on its shelves wil lc the one to make Spring's - wooing most ettectlve. Our Spring Goodg Are in and on the shelves rendv for vour inmxi-t inn I antl as sa moles of rKTfectl tinu ruiuii BiioviniiKinjr, we do not exaperate in tht least when we say thev cannot be beaten. They speak for themselves. No illtendimr tllirrliasprenn re. sist the arguments in their lavor. Utir prices are alwa reasoname. Johnston & Nolan, Shoe Dealers Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. FroehlichJ MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are wel worth anyone's time to call ant inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a S'Hxialty. J. C. FROEIILICH. Next door to 1'rlestcr Bros. OARniNG HOUSE 707 Vine Sthf.et, Philadelphia, . . .Opposite Franklin Hquare. . .TefforBon ami Clearfield county neonl vUllinsT I'tiiliKlelpliin will find this ii eonvenlont anil central locution. Term 1.00 per day. MRS. 8. B. KING. u jxtirrru 1 1 err run trrt a suit. SUPPLY CO assortment of show you the ifiost complete Odd lots and mostly small I