The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 05, 1900, Image 1

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    VOLUME 1).
KKYNOIiDSVILLE, I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEITEMBEK 5. 11)00.
NUMBEK 17.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
txw Ctrado Division, I'. Ac E. It. U
In tlftd Augur) t, 1900. I filters Stlnitirtf Tlmt.l
RASTWAHII.
Nii.v. No.i; So. i,i5o..ViSi.T.
A. M. A. SUA. M.'p. II. P. V.
.... (i i.i i n i I i A m
.... i; it si tin 7 M
!M .... 4 In ....
.... 10 I II W 4 l !A
.... iii i 4 fir :n
.... in 2i A mi ;x ;i7
.... in :im a in K
t hi m m 11 :ti a in n;
mi in t'i ai in
til ill Ml II IA IM ...
ii 4; ll :t? I im nun :n
'II miiiw m ii ...
I in II 4i I III : Mi
f i ill mi I 2.1 :m li Art
f 3ii I :o .11
T :il I 4ii f m
I IM i 1.1
t l 1 Ul 7 S.I Null'
0 lil t ' I 4U
24 t :i; ,: a;
I k lV f a IV. H 11
A.M. A. M. I'. M. r. M I1. M.
STATIONS.
I'ltmliiirir
KU Hmiik
l.HWMIIltintll . .
No llHlilt'licni
Milk Hlilse....
M ii y v 1 1 !
Hiiinnit'rvllle .
!lriMikvlllu ....
DttH
I'llller
ileynnlilxvllle
ruiM'oaHt
run creek...
I III Kill
?HllltlN
V) Iniorliurn ..
I'l'lllllltllll... ..
Tyler
Hl'IIHI'ietta,
Oriuil
Driftwood
Tniln 41 (Huniliiyi lea vex I'IIIhIxiiu Mills, hi.,
UimI lliink II. IA HriNikvllli- 11.41, Itc.v iimUIh v 1 1 It.-
"j 1
I.Jo
1.14. f Hllx Creek l.m, IIIIHillK 1.21' 11 III. ,
KiiiK Tniln 7 mi sunuiiya in like till
liiw Ix'twcen tied Hunk nml HiiHiil
,1
KSTWAIIII.
TNu. s i N.s TNo7TTN"..i4
No.
A. M.
So. ill
STATIONS.
UrtflVlMMl ....
ilrnnl
HrnilHKelle...
Tyler
IVmilli-Irt
SVIiiihi hum ..
slmls
Iltiltiil
i''nllf reck ...
'HIH'OIIMI. . . . . .
pytmlilxvUlp
fuller
litWH
HmiikvlllK....
Niintniorvllli,,
Msysvllt
OuhliMu
A.'M
M
M.
I it :i
in s
I A Ml
tn a?
7 ni
7 :n
IS
7 Ml
1.1
S 2.1
til .TO
IB !
e 27
H A4
7 Ul
7 00
7 21
7 M
7 42
47 47
7 IN
tN 12
tH 17
IN :W
12 I'll
I i 20
13 III
U Al
II 4V
ll IK
til :it
I III
I 20
A I0
.1 u
tA 2;
H 47
t; iii
M :i
A :i
IN Mil
i'm
V IN
tn m
tA 4.1
t7 mi
7 I"
f :u
7 Mi
7 M
M Mi
I Ml
II If!
n
II HI
m :i:
A 4n
II tx
7 17
7 2
Picw lliililttiini
R III
II 4.1
III 10
Ijiwiumliam..
Ked Hunk
I'UUlmrK
ll Itl
I. 41
11 IA
f.i IM
in 2n
111 40
a ii
I A :m
U AA
M
i. ni
i. m
I.
P. M.
Tniln 42 (Hiiniliiy) leave
HllllllH 4. Ill l. III.
Pulls Creek 4.17, Ui-y iii'IiIk' lllv 4 :i!. Ilnkikvlllii
A.m. Iti'ri Hunk ii.:m, i'ImhIiiiih u.:m p. ni.
Trains nun kcil inn dully; iliiliy, except
Huniliiyi t Una nlnllnu, wlmio hIkiiiiIn iiiiimI (
SllOWII.
Philadelphia A Ki lo Railroad Division.
In effect May 2, 1IHM). TiuIiir IcHvtt
Di iflwiHMt tut (hIIown:
KAMTWAUIl
t:iin s ni Train 12, wpekilityn, for Kunlniry,
. Wllki.Hliiirii', HiirIiiIiih, I'ollNvllln.Hi'rHiiloii.
llnrrliiliiirK mid llin lnttrniiMllitt ln
tloiiH, Hrrl vIiik ul riillmli'lplilii H:&l l. in.,
Nkw Vol k. :;! p. in. HnltlniiinvllMli p. ni l
WmhIiIiiiMoii, 7:1ft p. ni riillniHii I'Hiiur cnr
fitim WiillmiiHiHirl In I'litliiilolnlilii hihI pim
rnirnrroHi'liP" from Kniip to I'lillHili.lpliiii
nml WllllHinxiHirl to llnlllmure mill WhhIi
Inillon.
X:AN p. m. Trnln A. iliiliy, for llni
rlNlnim nml liititrnii.llnt KtHtloiiii, ht
rlvlnil Ht 1'llllHili'lplllll 4:2.1 A. M.J Niiw nrk,
7.IH a. hi. I Hiililinoiv, g-.Mi h. m.i WhhIiIiiuIoii
4.0A A. M. I'lillmnii Hlpilriir inm from
llHrrlNhiitK to I'hllmlnlpliln nnl Nim York.
PhlliulHiililii piiHMiMiifiM-H rim riMiinln In
Iviilwr unillNtiirlM.d mil II 7:iM A. M.
10:12 p. in. Train 4,ilnlly for Hinilinry, II iirrlo
liiii ii mid liilnrtm'illiitu NtnllonN, nrrlvliiK lit
lhlliiillpliln, :.12 A. M.i Npw York, Hiil.l
A. M.on oi'vk flu vh unit I0.HI A M. mi Hun
day; llaltlniiinv A::L1 A. M.i lVnuhlni(ton, 7:4.1
A.M. I'iiIIiiihii nlmipi'ia fnim K.rlp, HiilValo
hihI WIUInniNNiri lo I'lillNilpliililit, Hiid lluf
fiiloHnd VtlllnniKiort lo WuKlitnuion. Piih
mMiiror 1'oiii'Ih.m fium Ki-Ip lo IMilliili.plilii,
and HulTalo id Wanlilnitlon.
WRHTWAKII
4:: . m. Trnln , dally for lliiffalo. via
Kniporlnm, and wppkdH.VN, for Krlp, KIiIk
way, HuIIoIh. Clnrmonl and prlni'lpal Inter
medial) Hlatloim.
11:44 a. in. --Train il, dally for Erin and Inter-
miMlllltP IMlllltH.
6:4.1 p. m.--I rnlii 1.1. wevkdaya fur Kiino and
Intprnipdlalp hi atlonn.
THUOl'till TKAINK pXIll DIMKTWOOt)
KHOM TUB KANT ANI SOUTH.
TRAIN I) luavua Npw York A:AA u. m..lMilludo.
plilaN:n0 p. m. WaHlilnnion 7:4.1 p. in., Hal
tlniol 8.4.1 n. m. dull v. iirrlvlmc at llrlft-
wnod 4:.'W a. ni.. wllh riillmiiii Hlppppra
irom i-niiiinpipnia in r.rip wiHknuya anil
from lMilladoliilitn and WhhIiIiiuIoii lo lliif
falo via Kniporlnm dally. 1'iiNMpiiwrcnnrliPN
from riiiuuiPipiiia to ki-ip wppkdiiya anil
IVaNliltitflun to Buffalo dally.
TRAIN SI leave Nuw York at " :AA p. nil I'IiIIk
deluhla. 11:21) n. m.i Waalilnvton. 10.411 u. m.i
Balllniora, 11:41 p. m. dally nrrlvliiK at
DrlftwiMMl at :44 a. ni. Pullman aleeplng
cars from Plilla. to WIlllaniHii't, and IhrouKli
r Krlp and llaltlmorfl Ul WIlllaniHiHirt. On
k ' Kundayaonly Pullman sleeper 1'hlladidphla
TRAIN leave IMilladelnlila 8:40 a. m.!
I; WnnliliiKton. 7.4A a. m.i ltaltlmore.N:4.1A.M.i
I. Wllkexbarre, I0:AA a. m.i weekday,
arrlvlna' at flrlftwood at A:4A p. m. with
t.al'iillnian I'arior car fnmi Philadelphia to
iiuanmpori aim paiwuiiKer niwn 10 ivane.
neitlon via JoiinaonDurg iv. u. and
HldRway & UlcRrtleld U. Ii.
WKKKIIAYN.
p. 111.
10 4.1
10 UN
io :a
in HI
10 u
10 20
io ..
55
aK'lerniont Iv
Woodvale
Qutnwood
Rmllli'a Kun
liiHtanter
Hiralitht
Glen Haxel
10 .M
11 02
II OA
11 ON
11 14
11 10
11 27
11 4il
II AO
JohiiNonlHirK
0 40 Ivltldnwayar
a. m p.m.
7 (10 12 10
7 07 12 17
7 12 12 22
7 21 12 HO
7 2.1 12 XI
7 2N 12 IM
7 S3 12 40
7 43 12 50
7 47 12 54
7 Al
7 54 1 03
00 1 10
p.m.
4 1.1
ur RldKwny lv
iHland Kun
CarnrnTrnnfr
CivylanU
Hhort Mill
Bins Rock
Carrier
Brockwayv'I
LaiitM 51111
Mr. Minn Hint
Harvey Kun
lv Fall O'k ar
4 22
4 27
4 3.1
5 no
4 30
4 42
4 Mi
4 50
507
5 1,1
530
5 17
Iv Dultiils ar
8 10 1 2.1
6 ao 1 10 7 01 arFallaC'k lv 8 2A 1 20
8 14 1 00 a 47 UeynoldHvllle 8 3N 1 32
5 87 12 Kl 8 10 Brook villa a OA 1 AO
4 40 11 58 Now llotlil'm 111 111
4 OA 1.1 23 Rod Bank 10 20 a 15
1 40 a 10 Iv lMtUliurgar 12 40 B 30
p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m.
6 31
8 02
a 4h
7 2N
9 5.1
p.m.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, J.U.WOOD.
Geo Manager. Gun. Pasa, Ag't
OF REYNOLDS VILLJE.
Capital. $50,000.
Surplus, - - $10,000.
C. Mitchell, PrMl4eat
Scot! HeClellaB4, Vlea Frea.l
John H. Kaucber.raahler.
Director!
. Mitchell, Bcott MoOlelland. J. 0. King,
ionn a. uoroeit, u. k, isrown,
O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucber.
Doe a general banklnitbualneatand oltclU
V 6 ajxxmnt or mercuanta, proreHsional men,
i men, uievhaulca, miner. lunilMirmen and
o nn. promlaliiK the moat careful attention
to iue uuHine ot au peraon.
Safe bepoKlt Bone tor rent.
, First National Bank building, Nolan block
Fir Proof Vault.
1
V
i'.m. p.m. a m
7 i 2 ia ;ia
7 23 8 ON I 28
.... tut
T 00 1 A4 1.1
7 OA 1 Al It
7 01 1 47 07
(67 1 43 OS
47 1 i3 IU
C 43 1 28 8 47
4.1
a as in a
e l is ai
- io l io a 23
First
National
Bank
yMI. BTAMKY,
A TTO 1 1 N K Y - A I j A W ,
Ollli'Pat Hotel Mrt'iiniii'll, llnynoliUvlllp, Pa
Q MITC1IK.I.U
ATTUllN KY-AT-l.A W
h'p on Wpt Mnln atlpet. niim
t!ouiliinn-llil Hotel, lleynolilvllle, Vt
M. Mt TKlNALf),"
G.
ATTOHNKY-AT-IiAW.
Nnliirv I'iiIiIIi'. H ill PNlnle nuviil. I'ali'iil
NeiMired, I'ollerlloim ntnde prouiplly. tilll.-e
In Nolan liliH-k, KeynoldNrllln, I'a.
MITII M. M(!CHKK!IIT,
ATTO U N K Y A T-I j A V ,
Nolni v Piilillr Hiid Ileal Kniaie Amnt. '"!
ji'llon will ipri'lvp piouipl atlenllon. tHWre
Hi rTiM'iiin'h a iienty iiiin'n, near poMiiiinre,
KeyiiolilMvllle Pa.
pit. U. R. HOOVKH,
HKYNOLDSVILLE.PA.
Ili'ldcnt ilentlNt. In Hip FriM-lilleli ft 1 1 mi
Mr liliN-k, near the iHMtomi'e, main Htieel.
uentleiieiw In operallna.
U. U I-. MKANH,
DKNTIST,
Ollli'poii fipi'ond lliNirnf FIimI National hunk
hllUdlnit, Main alreet.
jyt. ii. dkvkurkinu,
onii'e on wi'iuiil lliair lli'yiioliNvllle Itenl
Kniiiip limit., Nam ain-et, KeynoiunviiiP, l a.
J "STICK Ob' THK I'KACK
And Real Ktnle Atient, Rpyuoldvllp, Pa.
T H. IIUGHKa,
UNDKUTAKINO and KMHALMINCi.
A full IIiip nf HiimillrH 1'iittMtiitit lv on IiiiimI.
IMcliiiv fntiMlnu Nitri'hih v. OIUci nml witi-i-
I1MIIH til tilt MtHIW lltltUlltlg Oil Mlllll HlllH't,
OTKL HKLNAl',
UKYNor.llSVILLK, I'A.
FHASK 1HKTZ, rivprulnr.
Klral I'laa Inevpry iinrili'iilar. I,iM'aleil In
Hip very rpnirp of Ihe IminIiipnh part of town.
Free 'Iiiih lo and from train and i'oiiiiikhIIou
fliimplerooinn foreinnniprelal traveler.
II
OTEL McCONNKLL,
HEYNOLDSVILLK. FA.
FHASK J. BLACK, rmprirtw.
Tlit IfHtllim tint1 of lliolown. llonddiiHr-
tfrn for otntmrvlii inoii. Hli'Hin hrnt, fiva
bun, lull Ii rtMinm nml oIomoU oh every floor,
URtnnli' rtMMiiN, IiOIIhuI room, Uilt phono coit-
Dollar for Dollar Value
Is not easily recognizable.
Only the exjK-rt huyer is n
comjietcnt Judge. Theordi-
nnry huyer must take his
dealers word its to vlue.
Therefore, it is well to huy
where the ...
QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND
I to 1)0 of n high order. We are
positive you will find the
leather in our shoes of a fine j
grade, the shape correct, and
the workmanship perfect.
Our
Men's Tan Shoes
I Have been winners this seas-
j on, juding by the amount we j
have sold and are still selling.
Johnston & Nolan.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-Shoer
and General Blacksmith.
Hnre-lxielnir done in the neatest manner
and uy the latest improvea nieUMMi. Ko
pnlrlng of all kind carefully and promptly
Ui'liO. D.iuinw n;n uuuuRiMU,
HORSE CLIPPING
Have 1ut received a comnlete aet of ma
chine boraa clippers of latest ty le 'UN pattern
and am prepared to do cllpulnii In the beat
poasiuie manner a reasouauie raiw.
Jackson 8L aear Klf Ih, Keynoldsvllle, Pa,
PENNSYLVANIA
COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
East end, PltUburg, Pa.
M vmw iNiiiiiHp. 1 IWIi WOHMiniHuiim
Mauty sud )c f country with city advautagea
(lulleflaui aa4 Colkif I'roparslery ltopartuieuis,
Uuale, Art and Physical Culture. Auilrsns Hv.
buauasra laarun, a. m., (rrinvsiou) riwuusut
Death of Rubstt M. Ron.
KnlMi t M. Uima, h "I'll ktinwn yen iik
fiu innr (if tht) IIi'I'I'IiwihkIw, illml Willi-in-Mlny
iifiiTinmn nt. - .'Ml n'clm-k a'ti'r
mi IIIiiph nf t'ltrliti'Pii hum from cliul
t'rn mm Inn nml imiiiiii. Mr, Itiw
worketl 111 tiny (in Tm wliiy hihI wliiln
lio illil mil furl qnltn iih wi ll iw iihiihI hu
occiiii'd to Imi In fi mil lii'Bllh. Tliat
nlltlil. tin wit tHki'ii aiTlinmly III Hint
(Miiitliuii'il to tint hi hi' tint II VVt'diuiMiliiy
niiii'iiliiK wln-ti In1 I) riimii iiiii'niiHciiiiiH.
Il Ilntrnrml In thla alitl." for aonin llmu
nml illi il I'ai ly In tliu nfl. i iiimiii h hImivu
HtHUil MUtli'Hlli Ih h hIh rk to lliocn-
Hi .' im immunity.
Tim ill ii twi'd Kii Imii ii In thu lil t I'll-
wikmIh ,'14 yoiir mih ami I llin ami of Mr.
nml Mr, .loli ti Koi', wi ll known real-
di'nt of till ilni'i'. Aftrr lila pnri'tita
inovi'd to till il net! Itntmrl iti-nti tiicil
cliiti'KO of tliu Iioiih'hIi'IhI f ii rin wlii'iu lit)
llll ll. SllVlTlll Vl'HI't ni; 1 1 In' WH IIIHI'-
rl. d In Ml liln Mihiiii mid llui widow
anil two fli I 111 ii ii finvlvo. Mr. Hon
wh n iiinii of C'Hiil IhwIiii'h pi lni'liili'
nml wn hlnli'.V ri''ri't'tl by nil who
kniMV lilin. If.? whs n micoi'Mfiil fiirmnr
nml whh npi'llit. In nil lil tli'iilinc with
111 fi'llow num. ni'iNikwity villi.' Ilrcmtl.
Fici'Tiil norvli'1' won' liolil lit 1 lio rt'-
lilflit'i' nt 2 (Kl i. in, I'YIiliiy. cmiiliii'li'd
by lt'v. Wk'k, j-.-"f u( thu VVu-Hitw
M. K. L'linri'b. i f v.lilrli tb. i ilrponartl
wn n mi'iiilii'r. Inli'i ni'-nt took phir"
In iliu HiTi'liwiH'ilh i;i im ti'ry. The fu
nrrnl tviiii llio I n i:r-' on" tyr fi'cn In
Hi'i'oliH oiuli. on n wi'i k iliiy. It ia
clnlini'il Hun llii'i'o tvi'io om liiiiidri'il
mid forty u 'livi vuntTb In llio funornl
lirooi'Nxion.
Endured Death's Agonies.
Only h rinirltiir Hid Pimblod .!. M.
(inrrnttHon, of Kun Anlonio. Tox., to
lie ibinti whoii iiHiii'kiil by AHthinii,
from wli ich bo KiilToi'cd for jciirH. IIu
wrll.es IiIh inlNMiy wuh often so Kiriit
Hint It Hcoiiicd lie cliilinci tlui HKOtilts
of ilontli: but Dr. KIuk'h New Dlstidvory
for ('onauinptioii wholly ourod him.
TIiIm miirvoloii incdlriin.' I tho only
known t'liro for Allinm, hh woll h Con
sumption, Coughs mid CoIiIh, nn1 nil
Til rout, ('heat mid I.iintf troiibh'.
I'rii'ii "ilh! and l.l'0. OmirHntwil. Trlnl
bot.tli's fron nt II. Alex. Stoko's drur
Btoro.
BIG
10 I'M.
The price of Cotton Chain
has dropped and in order to stay
with the market I have to re
duee my priees in
Weaving
Carpet and
Rugs
to vive ray old nml new custo.
niers the Ixruefit gf it. I'lense
call and see my work or send for
sample of Cnrpet or Chain. It
is nil of 5-ply.
I have tor sale some nice pat
terns of Carpet,18 threads to the
inch, nt a very low priee. For
out-of-town people will nay
freight one way on 20 ynrds or
over. I enn weave n piece of
enqxit for you inside of n week's
time. Yours Kespecttully,
TEOFEEL DISMAY,
Near A. V. Depot,
Box 358, Reynoldsville, I'a.
GOOD
POOR
EYESIGHT
I will make my trip to the
American House, Brookville,
September 19-20, and will visit
the
IMPERIAL
HOTEL
REYNOLDSVILLE
Sept.,2ist.
Good work by the latest meth'
ods. If your eyesight is imper
feet, come in.
G.C.GIBSON, Optician.
Reduction
8oft Coal Market.
dull Trmli' Juuriinl.l
Hnfi uini I tionl.liiiii's to bo In kihhI rn
ipii'st, mid nt nil thu (HhIi IcI I hew I
Hcllvn work Ix'lnif I'Hi i li d on. so Hint
llio output I liirffu mid thrrti Is tindlfll
rulty In dixpiminir of It; thoro Is pH nly
of homo di liiHiid for I'oul Hiid tho foreign
trndo Is bsiklnir towHi'd very union Urtf-
tir tpimility IIihii hHs Ihh ii tlioiiitbt tif
bi'l'otoforo; this iiiilslilo Irndn is likely
to Ni of very (frnHt bonollt to tho Amer
li'Bii priMliieer, for olherwlHO tho con
ttiiiii'd opening of now prop. riy would
soom to bn In oxut'ss of llio boinn do-
niiind, oven In viow of thu ifrowlnif Ion
nHifo likely to Im- doninnded for thitt
dlvlnlon of our Industrlsl entorpi'lue
iihIiik bllinnlnoiis eon I. Kiuiio pnrtlm In
tho Inula lire I mill mil lo viow us HimiiiK
tho H)Hlbllltles mi cqiinl trudo this full
to Hint of lust, while others tti'o not so
opllmlHtlo.
Al lliifTnlo the soft uohI market Is very
l ii let, there Ixlnif plenty of coh! on
IihikI for nil ordliiKiy dumnnds. The
HilroHil oompHiiies Hro titklnff tlimi by
tho forelock itnd urn nil litylnif In a ni
ply of fuel coiil In order not to tnko any
cliHiioes of belny; tllniiolnte(l when tho
niitrkt't tnkos it spurt. Tho ifencrHl
Inipilry Is very Unlit with little pnvupcct
of linpriivemi'iit.
Rathmel.
Kd Hiirbi'S Htti'iidetl tho KlttHnnlntf
fair bint week.
Mrs. Thoiniis Williams and family, of
Kails Creek, are vimIUiik friends lioro.
Tho ('alhollo Suiidiiy ct'liool held a
plcnle in tho Spia(iuii yiovo Itlsir lH.y.
I). L. Sneddon and wlfo Mlai ted for
Corning, N. Y., this inorninir, Wednes-
dny.
W. C. No. 1102. P. O. 3. of A. Hi."
milking HrratiKenicnts lo ni lend tho re
union tn bo hold ntSykosvllloTliursdny,
Kciitcnihtir Hth.
Sam Wallwork and wlfenpntit Hundiiy
ul. lirookwayvllle, I'a.
Mrs. Mitry Sneddeii went, to Ilrook
villi) Krldny and MIhs Mm tint Knoddon
went to I'linxHiitawncy Hututday to ho
Ifln their schools Hoptombe r Hid.
A. II. MiiHnlHky and family of Kulr
mount City, are vIhIMiik rolativos and
fi'lemls horo.
Jittues lloirer. Win. Sloe and Daniel
(isliifor drove to Dulloi Monday of
this week.
Paradise.
Mr. and Mrs. NohIi Sypbrlt visited
nt Kmorlokvillo on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John l'lfer visited at.
Martin Strouso's on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty woro
at nooohwiNMls last week attending tho
funeral of Mrs. Dougherty's brother,
Hubert Ioss.
There whs not as largo a crowd at the
plunlo on Thursday ah was expecU'd.
Prank HIUIs was elected janitor for
the M. K. church.
Wado Hrcadey, fjeatlicr of tho Till!
tppl school, was here on Thursday
looking for a place to And shelter for
the winter. Ho intends making his
place of abode at Koah Syphrlt's.
Quito a number of our pooplo attend
ed the ox roast nt Koynoldsvillo on
Monday.
Al. Stewart, of Sandy Valley, had
business here on Monday.
Deemer Cross Roads.
F. AV. Deeraur returned homo Satur
day evening.
Mr. London Is looking very happy,
but no wonder It is a big boy.
Miss Olive Deemer returned home
Tuesday from a six weeks' visit with
friends and relatives at Verona, Wind'
bor, 1'atton and Punxs'y.
Mrs. P. W. Deemer and Mrs. Daniel
Donoy visited at the homo of W. H.
Ourkhouso one day last week.
About Blxty-flve people assembled at
tho home of Daniel Smith last Wednes
day to celebrate his 50th birthday.
Editor's Awful Plight. '
F. M. Higglns, editor Senaca (111.)
Xews, was afflicted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy helped until
he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
best Id the world. He writes, two
boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for
Plies. Cure guaranteed. Only 25o,
Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist.
Bummer Excursion Ratea.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell excursion tickets from Reyn
oldsville to Chautauqua and return,
$5.50. On sale each Tuesday, Friday
and Saturday during August. Tickets
good 15 days returning.
Reynoldsville to Niagara Falls and
return, $7.45. On sate each Tuesday
during August and September. Tickets
good 15 days returning.
Reynoldsville to Toronto and return,
$8.45. On sale each Tuesday during
August and September. Tickets good
15 days returning.
Resolutions.
At a reguliir mooting of Keynold-
villi- liOdgit No. H24, I. O. O. F the
following resolutions wcro iiniiiilnimmly
adopted:
WllKUKAfl. It tins iilnwcd Ood. In
Ills wlxilom. to vlnlt our Iahh and call
from our mid! our wort by and esteemed
brother, dareno-i J. Henry, thereim-p,
In view of tho loss siitalni'd by our
Islge, and tho still greater loss sum
tallied hy t.liosu nearest and dearest to
him, a nil
WllKltKAH. The deceased hits at nil
times during his AssoelHtlon with us
proved himself a Iran Odd Follows
therefore be It
rrVmifmf. That while wo Ikiw In hum
ble rubmlNHloii to the supreme will of
Hint who tlis'S all things well, we never
theless fully appreciate and decplv
deplore our loss, and sincerely sympa
thize with the parent, brothers, sisters
Hnd friends of our deceased brother In
their sore distress.
Urmlnil. That In this death our
lodge ha ciistalned a great lists, a name
has been stricken from our rolls that
ran never Imi replaced, a vacancy has
tieen cnnwil In our ranks which will he
haul to nil, a light, has been extin
guished, a gltMim pervade our lislge
room: hut Hint which hs lieen our loss
we Iioim) and trust will bu his eternal
gain.
rrwifmr. That as n token of our re
gard wn drape our charter In mourning
for a tH'i'lod of sixty (lavs, that these
resolutions ho copied 111 full on the
minutes of tho LooVe.be published In
the local paper, and a copy of them
iresenu'il to llio pnrents.
I. (., It. K. KoKltr.K.lt, )
" A. H. Hot in, VCom.
L.J. McKNTIRB, )
Transactions In Real Estate.
Harry C. Lttch. ft al., to A. W. Cook
mid N. K. Cruhnin, for 5011 acres of land
In Wni'Hitw township. $2(1,5(111; April
2.1. IIMHl.
H. C. IJlcb and .1. H. Henderson,
guardians, to A. W. ('(Mik and N. K.
(ii'Hhnm. for 5HII iicres of land In War
saw towiiNhlp. $in,rHNl; May I, 1!KK).
N. .1. Wullen lo August Hoglitnd, for
bind In Anita. $:i7; July 21, 1!KX.
C. W. Henry to Benjamin Hedipilst,
for land In McCnlmont township. $j7;
August 20. 1INKI.
Thomas Swamuin to Olio Johnson, for
land In McCnlmont township. fWH);
July 27, IIHKI.
IjOiils Wester to Andrew Olsen, for
land In McCalmoDt township. ViWr,
August 21, 11KKI. -Ceorgo
A. Sheldon to W. S. MlaUdell.
for land in Winslow townhlp. $2,500;
August 21, 1INN.
llenjamlti W. May to A. II. Kelley,
for land In McCalmont township. MX);
May 22, HHK),
John Jiickson to Mlllershurg Rail
road Co. for (and In McCalmont town
ship. $.'I(KI; July 27, 1IHI0.
It. L. Kuznrd to the IU. Itev. John E.
Fltxinaurioe, for land In Urockwayvilie.
$.'i(K); July 8, 18011.
Kxra D. Hartman to AhramC. Pierce,
for proxriy In Rtiynoldsvlllc. $2,5(10;
March 8; 1IHM).
Hannah Snyder to Mary A. Smyers,
for land In 1'lnecrcek township. $75;
August 14, 1IHKJ.
8. C. Means to Joseph W. Postloth
wait, for land In Perry township. $1.I.V,
July 11, HKXI.
Cella SchaH3rlo to Maria C. Mobrey,
for one-half acre of land In Anita. $7(X);
August 21, UK XI.
F. S. Spranklo, et al., to T. M. Kurtz,
for 87 acres of coal In Perry townxhlp,
$2,4:12.50; July 12, 1900.
Mary Brady and 8. W. Brady to W,
L. 1)1 ltz, for lot In Punxsiitawncy.
$:il2.50; August 11, MOD.
Minnie A. McAllister to W. L. Diltz,
for lot In Punxsutawney. $175; May 31,
liKXI.
' Daniel Wlso to H. C. Wise, for land
In Winslow township. $1,000; August
20, 11100.
Sarah Boll Smith to Wra. VanWoort,
for land In Sykesvllle. $100; August 20,
1000.
J. P. Taylor to Buffalo, Rochester
and Pittsburg Railway Company, for
1.70 acres of land In Washington town
ship. $400; August 28, 1000.
C. B. Means to M. J. Wetzel, for land
In Perry township. $250; Aug. 18, 1000.
Ezra C. McCrelght to Susan J. Mc
Adoo, for (15 acres of land In Winslow
township. $1.00; August 2.1, 1900.
C. S. Means to Joseph W. Postleth
wait, for land In Perry township. $125;
July 11, 1000.
A Powder Mill Explosion
Removes everything In sight; so do
drastlo mineral pills,' but both are dan
gerous. . No need to dynamite your body
when Dr. King's New Life Pills do the
work so easily and perfectly. Cures
Headache, Constipation. Only 25o at
H. Alex. Stokes drug store. .
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Reduced Ratea to PL Wayne.
On account of the National Encamp
ment, Union Veteran Legion, at Ft.
Wayne, Ind., on September 12, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets at the rate of one
fare for the round trip from all points
on Its line east ol PltUburg and Erie to
Ft. Wayne. Tickets to ba sold and
good going September 0, 10, and 11, re
turning, to September 18, inclusive.
nansTria RHqastt,
Old world privilege and restriction
rrlgti supmiie In flpnln, where them I
a law that no subject shall touch tlx
person of Hie king ur qtisvn.
Alfonso XIII nearly suffered a .
Tre full froi.i this rulo In his child
hood. An sum of his made bltn a pr"s
rut of a swing. When he used It
the first time, the motion frightened
him, anil lie began to cry, whereupon a
lackey lifted hliu quietly out of It and
so, no doubt, preserved him from fall-
lug:
The. breach of etlipiette, however,
was flagrant and dreadful. The queen
was obliged to punish It by dismissing
the man from his post. At the same
time she allowed her real feelings on
the subject by appolutlug bltn I iu me
diately to another and better place In
the royal household.
In another ease a queen of Spain
nearly lost her life In a dreadful way
owing to this peculiar rule. She hail
been thrown when out riding, and, hr
foot catching In the stirrup, she was
dragged. Her escort would not risk
Interference, and she would have brai
dashed to pieces but fy the harolr In
terposition tif a young man whvt stop
ped the horse and relensed her from
her dangerous position.
As soon as they saw she was safe
her escort turned to arrest the traitor
who had dared to touch the queen's
foot, hut he was not to be seen. Know
ing well the penalty he had Incurred
he msde off nt once, fled for his life
and did not stop until he had crossed
the fruuller.
She finds Free.
A woman who had come out of the
West, where she had been a cow girl on
ranch, was bonrdlng a car In this
city recently, she bad Just placed her
foot upon the step and wan preparing
to take another step to the upper plat
form when, with a furious "Step live
ly!" the conductor pulled tho strap.
The car Jerked forward, and the west
ern woman swayed back for a minute,
then Just caught herself In time to pre
vent a bad fall npou the cobblua.
Hlie confronted (he conductor wltli
angry eyes eyes that had looked un
dismayed Into those of mighty horned
monsters of the prnlrles.
"What do you mean by starting the
car before I was on ll?" she asked.
"Can't wnlt all ilny for yon, lady,"
the conductor snarled. "Just step In
side there."
In a moment the western woman,
with a backward golf sweep of tho
arm, lunged fur thu conductor's hem.
He dodged. The blow sent his hat
spinning buck Into the track. The
woman eulered tin' car aud sat down.
She was flushed, but dignified. While
the other women passengers were rath
er startled, they nil knew Just how she
felt. Then the car stopped, while the
conductor went back for his hat. The
western woman rode free that time.
New York Huu.
' Lost Hat Maries,
The Ixmdou (Jlolic has been collect
ing a series of lost hat stories, of which
the following are specimens:
A father and son were standing at
the entrance to Old Chain pier at
Brighton when the dear little boy
tumbled Into the dnnclug waves. A
bystander, accoutered as he was,
plunged Into the sea and, buffeting the
waves with lusty sinews, succeeded at
last In setting the dripping child at his
futher's feet. "And v. lint lias ye do .
wl' his hnt?" said papa.
A coiTesMindent sent the following
narrative: A festlvo blucjnrket was
seen from a ship In Malta harbor dnnc
lug on the top of the parapet wall at
Fort Ulcasoli. First his hat blew over,
and then, leaning over to look for It,
he lost his balance and fell after it a
aheer drop of 30 feet or more. The
surgeon on duty was landed with a
party to bring off. the remains for
Identification. They found them crawl
ing about on hands and knees and In
quired if he was seriously hurt. "Hurt
be blowcdl" was his reply. "Where's
my batr
Onlr v MIsnnilerBtaadlnsT.
Several years ago, In a well known
wholesale house In a big manufactur
ing town, an old bachelor bookkeeper,
who had been many years with the
firm, suddenly announced that he was
to be married.
The partners gave him a week's holi
day, and his fellow clerks raised a
little purse and presented It to pay the
expenses of his wedding trip.
A couple of days after the wedding
one of the i: .tubers of the firm went
down to a seaside resort, and there,
lounging about the parade and ap
parently enjoying himself Immensely,
he saw his recently married old book
keeper, but alone.
"Where's your wife?' asked the prin
cipal. "She's at home," was the reply.
"But I thought you had money given
you (or a wedding trip 7"
"So I had," was the reply, "but I
didn't understand that It was Intended
to Include her." Pearson's Weekly.
A asioa ! anaau,
"Ain't you got auy sense?" asked the
4-year-old daughter of the man who
doesn't believe lu corporal punishment.
"Why, my dear," said the father re
provingly, "aren't you ashamed to talk
to papa that way?"
"Excuse Die. papa," she answered. "I
meaned to say Isn't you got any sense?"
Indlanaoolls News.