f!je VOLUME 9. KKYNOIilWVILliK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NEITEMHEK 1, 1!)0(). NTMItKU 1J. 2 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Low (Irado Division, 1'. K. It. It. In Elftct Auxmt 1, 1900. Eiterfi Sttndard Time. KAKTWAHH. N.i. H. "Nii.mSii. l.So.f..Nii.' STATION. i'lltHl.lHK !! Ilnnk .awm.tilintll New Hoihlt'tiuni In, K Hlilro Maysvilli riimmeivlllo . . tlrik villi- lntta Fuller Heynolilsvllle .. I'anroitHt. Palls !rek I 111 Hols Suhiilti N Itiinrlitirn .... IVnnllclU Tylr Hi'mimel te Ornnl lrirtHMt M. A.t M.'l. M P M. A I.V '( n in 1 4o 5 in 11 ..I f III 7 .Ml W ill 4 IN 10 0 IA IN 11 ml 4 41 31 ! H? ti M II 07 ill IA ll'fKI M 4 f 10 21 S HI Sli 10 iM 10 Y f A ml 12 XI II 11?! Ml l hi III II II 27 t, .'iSI 7 Ifl ,V 7 ni i US 1 110 Yio I 2A II II h sii n : i ;in Al 7 i 7 l.i 7 Si 7 4'i . ii ;sn ii 4:1 u .10 7 2" 1 ;in 7 si I 40 1 . 2 id I 211 7 Noll" 24 V. 2 :i; I aw H A A. H A. Trnln 41 iHiilidnvi have rtttsliiirtf II. Hi a. ni.. Urd Hunk II. 1 Hmnkvlllc I.' 41, lli-yiuildnt lllv I II. Falls ('nuk t.Hft, IHlll.il. 1.20 II m. Nots Train 7 mi auniliiys will make nil snips hot ween tied Hunk mill llnllnls. wrTWAtti. No. H '"Ki.r No.2.No.l4 STATION. I'rMtwoml Uihiii H'-iini'M'tlti.,,. Tyler lVtlllHt'UI , Winliiiliurn ,,. fllllft.. DuNuls.. irt'l;.,.. I'mit'im"! . . . lti-vtmil r Kid lei Sown Hrwekvllle Himinn-rvllllN.. Mavsvllln OiiklllillH' h. A. k. . If A Mil (II A iV III W f If. T .'II 7 :i 7 44 I:! Oil -J Jil 12 :n ii r.' .M 7 M A X 1 in 1 211 0 ;t! m :i7 A 47 i':ti 7 Tat 7 Ni 1 Ml ; 12 4(i ; 7 01 in liciiiiHii-ni 4 2 I.RWMinhnm H iCIl : w Reil Hunk... PlilNliurtr. .. Ii 4 m ii' 9 iv i" n II W I2 40f A i ia. M.ir. in l. M. Trnln 41 iHiinilnvi hw lnHol 4.10 p.m. l'nllHi'ii'i-k 4 17. Ki'vn.il.lHvlllo t IJ. llnxik vlllo ft.o'v. Hi'.l Hunk 1. ;m. I'IiinIiiiiv v.u p. m. TrHiiiK nuirki'il inn dully; ( dully, except Hiiiiduy 1 1 Hug Hlntliin. whrrv fIiiiiuIh nmt Im HllllWII. Vhtmdulphlu & Erie Uuilroiul UIvIhIoii. In L-ITvctMHy 28, I!KX. Train Icav.i DriftwiMid b fol low : EASl'WAKI) Il:li0 ir m Trnln 12, wikduyn, for Hunhtiry. Wllkwlmrro, HnKlftnn, I'ollMVlllii.K'rnnton, llnrriHlmri; nnd tlif Inti'rniiullnlfi tttn ttmiH, nrrtvltiK nt riillndHpliln tt:'l p. ni, Niiw York. H::i0 p. m.t liililniore,A:in p.m.; WhhIiIiiuIom, 7: IA p. ni PiiIIiiihii Pnrlor cur from WlllliiniHport to I'liilitdtdplilii nml pun nentfiriMmi'liiw from Knnt' to I'ltllHttiOplilH nun WllllHrnnport to lliiltlmore mid Wnslr limton. U:fci p. m. Trnln A, dully, for 11 it 1 rlnburtf nnd Intcrmediiito Htiitlonn, r rlvliiK nt I'hlliidnlpliin 4:2A a. M.: Ni'w York, 7-lfln. m.i llulilniom, 2.;il n. m. WitNliliiKion 4.IIA A. M. Piillniiin Hlfopliifz rnrn from HnrrlMbiii'tf to I'lilltididpltlu nud Nvw York. Phlludflpliln pHHHinKi'rH mil mniHln In Hliiiipur uiillHliirlH-d until 7:H0 a. m. 10:U p.m. Trnln 4, dully for Hunbiiry, Hnrrln btirtf nnd IntornKMllHio Htutliiim, urrlvlnit ut riilludnlpliln, n.K A. M.i Now York, ti::i:i A. M.on Km'k dnyn nud lll.:n A M. on H1111 dnyi llultliiiore. n:a A. m.i WimlilnKlnn, 7:4.N A.M. 1'nllninn KloeMrH from Krln, HtiA'iilo nnd Wtllluiiwporl to I'lilltidnlnliln, nud II ur fuloHiid WDIiurniiport to WniililiiKlon. Puh Mncor i'ihii'Ihh from Krio to riilludi'lplilii, und Huffitlo to WuNlilnKton. WF.HTWAKn 4:3k . m. Trnln 0, dully for lliiffillo, via Kmporlum, nnd wtwkduyM, fur KrU. KUIk wny, IMiHdIb, I'lermonl and prlnripnl I11I11 medlnleHiatlonn, 0:44 a. m. Train H, dully for Erie nnd Inlvr miMllat polnta. 5:4A p. m." Train IX, wpekdnya for Kano nud Intttrmodlutoiriat.fnnM. THKOl'llll TRAINS F'OK HKIFTWOOD r HUM TIIK KAKT ANHHOl'Tll. TRAIN II li-aviH New YorkA:Mn. iu..l'lillitdol phlaK:A0 p. m.i 'utliln(1oti 7:4ft p. m., Hul tlnioro N.4n p. m. dully, urrlvlnit al Drift wood 4:!M u. m., Willi Viillniun Hloopont from IMilluilolpliia to Rrlti wockdnyH and from I'lilludtilplila unci WunIiIiikioii to Huf ftilo vlu Emporium dully. I'liHMitiKurconi'lK from I'liiludolplilii to Erlo wotikduya und WuhIiIiikUiii to liuffulo dally. TRAIN S leu vea New York hi ?:M p. m.; Phila delphia. 11:20 p. m.i WaNhliiKlon, 10.40 p.m.: Baltimore, 11:41 p. m.i dully arriving at Urirtwood at :44 a. m. rullmnn Hleeplnff cara from Plilla. to Willlumnii't. and through paaaeniter roarhea from Philadelphia to Krle and Baltimore to WIlllamHiMirt. On Sunday only Pullman uleoper l'hlladelplil to Arie. TRAIN leavea Phlladnlnhla 8:40 a. m WaHhlnKUm,7.4oA. M.i Hulllniore,H:4S a.m.; WllkeNburre, 10:A& A. M.; weekduya. arriving at iirinwooa at n:n p. m. wujj ailimun I'urior car from I'liuuncipiiia to yiilumaport una panacner coarn to kuw. unctions via JohnHOiiburp U. U. and iKidpway & Uleartluld H. It. WKKKDAYH. p. m. art'lermontlv Wood vale Quln wood Bmllh'a Run InHtuntor Ktruiitht Olen Ilacel JohnHonburR lv Rldgwuyar 10 AS . 11 02 , 11 OS 11 OH 11 14 . 11 10 . 11 27 , 11 411 . 11 AV a.m p.m. 7 HO 12 10 7 07 12 17 7 12 12 22 7 21 12 :w 7 2S 12 ia 7 28 12 8A 7 U3 12 41) 7 4:i 12 AO 7 47 12 M 7 61 7 A4 1 i 8 00 1 10 8 10 1 2S p.m. 4 l: arltldKwny W Ialand Run Carm'nTrnnfr Croyland Bhorta Mllla Blue Hock Carrier Broc'kwnyv'l Lanea lla a McMlnn Hmt " HurveyaRun lvFallu C'kar 4 22 4 27 4 HS t IM 4 : 4 42 4 Sd 1 00 7 OS 7 01 6 67 0 47 ii e'as a no 10 4 68 a'o? A IS A m 6 17 1 in 1 is 1 10 lv Duilolu ar STlO 1 10 7 01 arFullHG'k lv 8 25 1 20 8 14 1 00 8 47 ItoynoldHVllle 8 an 1 ttt A 117 12 m t 10 lirookvllle 8 OS 1 AO 4 4 11 M New llnthl'm Ml) Ian 4 OA II 2:1 Red Hunk 10 20 8 IS 1 40 8 10 Ir Plttaburgar 12 40 t 80 p.m. tt.m a.m. p.m. p.m. A 111 8 02 7 2H 8 66 p.m J. B.HUTOUIN80N, J.R.WOOD, Ueo MunaKer. Oen. Paaa. Ag't. OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, - - $10,000. C. Mitchell. Freuldentl eott neOlelland, Vice rrea.l t John H. 84-aueUer, OaaUler. Director! Jiell, 8oott atoOlelland, J. 0. King, 1 uorbett, u. K. nrown, vy. Fuller, J. H. Kauuuer. albanklnKbiulneaaand aollclu f merulianta, proieaaiouai nien uica. uiluera. luuibermen and g the moat careful attention 11 u peraoua. oxe fur rent. Hauk building, Nolan block ''root Vault. 1 1 1 1 is is IK II !fi 10 IS I0 m IS !A Kt 1 A4 IA 1 Al 11 1 47 07 1 4 02 IB 8 03 1 2d 8 47 .. . 8 4:i 8 UK 8 as 8 26 First National link yy II. 8TAMEY, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Wllec nt Hotel Mi'timni'll. Heynnlilsvllle. Ia MITC1IKLL. ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Hitler on West Main irret, itiimaltfl tli ll'iniini'n'liil IIhIpI, Ueynolilsvlllc, Ph. Q f MoIH)NAIi ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, Notary I'nlillr, leal estate iikiwiI, Patents seeuretl, enllerl Inns intnle promptly. UHlee In Nnltin liliM'k, Iteynnlilsvllle., I'll. IlTHiTNtcUElCillT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Noliiry I'nlilli' imil Ki'iil Kutitltt Avniil. Col lis'tlun will rivelve iiniiiil attention. Otlli'fi In KnM'hlli'h lli-nry lilm-k. ttrnr nontufllre, HoynolUHViiiu '. D It. Ii. E. HOOVElt, KEYNOI.nSVILLE, PA. Kfpddi'nl (liintbtt. In the Frm lilli li fc Hen ry bliN'k. ni-nr the iHmtollli'v, Muln street. tienileiii'An lnoieratliiff. D !. L U. MKANS, DKNTIHT, OHIfp nn nHiml HiMruf Klt'Ht Nnttoniil hunk ImlMiiiK, Muln Htrrrt. I) It. It. DuVEUE KIN. DENTIST, Ottli'e on M'i'onil Hihii RoynoliUvllte Krul Kntnle III1I11., Muln mni l, Koynolilnvllln, I'u. JUSTICE OK THE PEACE And Renl Estate Avent, Hrynolilnvllle, I'n. T " 1 HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMHAI.MINfi. A full line of Nunnllt'fi roiiMtiiutlv on linnd. Plrtllie friimlli; n iialiilty. t ltli' nml tvurv rooiii In the Mouir ImiIIiIIiik on Muln Hirer!. II OTKL HELNAP, UKYNOLIHVILLEt FA. Fit ASK J)IKTt Pripiiet Klri i!1ikm Itipvrrv narlliMilar. IHtHl In Ihf vri-y nritm of dm 1UHlnHH purl C town. h'rvQ 'htm to nml from tTHtnn hihI rommtKlloniL !mil"ro4.tnHforrotnmort!itl trHvUnt. II OTU-McONNELU REYNOLDS VILLE. PA. F HANK J. It LACK, rwfirietw. The lentil 11 tf hotnl of the town. Heiiduum- tm for noninmnrlHl mnn. Htm henti, fr liUM, Intfti room nnd oIohcu on vnry floor, nuntplo nMinm, hllltiii-il room, t4taphon oon iie:MonH Ac. Dollar for Dollar Value I Is not easily recognizable, j I Only the cxjiert buyer is a I comjwtent Jutlj:c. The ortli- I nary buyer must take his I lealers word as to value. I Therefore, it is well to buy 1 where the - - - QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND I to be of a high order. We are I positive you will find the I leather in our shoes of a fine I grade, the shsjie correct, aud I the workmanship perfect. Our ''7 Men's Tan Shoes I Have lecn winners this seas- on, juding "by the amount we I have sold and are still selling. Johnston & Nolan. L. M. SNYDER, Practical HorB&Shoer and General Blacksmith. Home-ahoelnR done in the neutoat manner and liy the luleHt luiiroved methods. Ue- SiulrloK of all kind carefully and promptly lone. BatibT action Udakaktkko. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete net of ma chine borne clippers of latent style 'UN pattern aud am prepared to do vlliipliiR In the beat possible tnauuer at reasonable ratea. Jackson St. near Klf lu, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, ' East End, Pittsburg, Pa. ilstTarlMC1uBeptl(,ltn. Location eotnblnM Mauty aad spsos of eountry with rlty advauUfua, Collaflat and Oollsf rnparatun Iteuartuisuis, Musle, At an Physical Culture. AOdriM Hsv. Ctaauauvt Martia, A. M (frluoetou) rrMkkuit. Knilured Death's ARonies. Only tt rotirtiiK llfo t'linlilml .1. M. (iiii'iiittaiin, ttf Stin A11I1111I11, Ti-xl, Uy hi- down wln-ii nltiii'k- tl by AhiIimiii, (rum whifh ho siilToffil fur yi'Bta. Hit Hi.- Ilia tnlm-iy u tifUin AO (rvnt tlnit It'Ki'Pini'd ho i-niliiri-d thn nifimli tf ili'Bth; lull Dr. KIiir'h Nnw DlHcovcry for CoiiHiim jit ton whnlly ctirvtl hint. Tills timi'Vfloiia MH'dlisIni! la tho only known fiiru for Anllitnit, m wi'll ns Con Ktiuipl inn, ('oiilia mill Collin, Hitil nil Tlivimt, Ctioat 11111I Iiinif tronlilt-H. 1'i lf.i filkj nnd H.IHI. (iiini HiiU'i il. Trial IniUIom fivt) at H. Ali'X. Sloko'a tli ii(f alnnv Hlnrk rnHii iry aialu with or wllhont ort'itm Ih lliu trul lliln. llrynnliU l)rn Htor.'. JJKl'OKTOrTHKroNlil l ltlN or tii a FIRST NATIONAL HANK 03T I5IYlTOr.B3VH.LE lit Hl'Jlliililnvllle. In till- HI11I11 of IViiiimvIvii lllil, ill thn i'Iiim- of IiihIiii'-h Hi'il. H, IIH). 1111 IIIHIKHI l.oiiiis nml ilWi'oiiitts 9141,1117 24 Ovn-tlmrtH, niTiiii'il nml niiH'i'iiii'il. 'II '."i I'.H. IIiiiiiIh In wrllre rln lllill In IH.imil ll 1'ri iiiliiini.iin 1'. H. MoiiiIh. ,. I, Kin nil Slm k. Ki'i'lliltli'i. I'll- '!.! l I'm nit ! mil Hxiiiii' -'.mrj ftti line from Niiiliiinil lliml.1 mot Hi'- mtvi-Awniai n,:n or lliu- fiiun iiiiinivi'il ri-i'i vi' ni.'iiitH. inii.v.''! ir.' liiii.riml-lti'Vi,niM".tiiiiitH ,iih :i" 1 hi i ks nml ciili. r i imIi itenm I..IM 4'.' NiiHi or ollli'l' Nlll lulltl I lillllks IM mi Kliirlliiliiil pnH-r rut ri-m-y, lilrkrh, 11111I renlM 24'! IWI l.nuful nioni.y irri'ii' In li.mk, vly.: stiii-ii. n..i'; m l.t uiil-li'iiili'i null- T.'.'Ji il Z,K'i m lti'ili'iiiiilnii fiiml alih I'.H. Tii'iim- ini-r i. iii'i- 1'i'iit. of I'lriMiliitliinl. . 1,7.10 1111 Tnl n I H7,li III I.I Mill, ITIKFI. riipinil miN'k pniii in ici.n) 10 in iiIih fund UMIilil Wl rmilvlili'd prolllH, Ii'nh I'.xpi'iiseii mid tiixi-H imlil H.IIW in Niitlotuil flunk iioli'M oiiiHtmidlnu... llA.mio mi Hiii' tonilivr Niiilniiiil IlinikH 'Mil 44 IHvIiIimiiIh I'npald H4 ml I in 1 1 v til nn I il. ihi.iIs Milijm-l loi'lirrk 2l'.Mii:i N4 Time I'lTtllli'llli'Hiif lli'lnr.11 a.m" :ti t'iiHlilir'H clivi'kH oiilHtamlliiK 4.A IN) Tot ni tcrr.UN in Btttt f Pissiyhssls, Ctosty if JiUcrios, : 1,.lohll II. KaurlM'r, t'lmliler of the alsive umiii'il lunik, do Nolenmly swi-ar tliui the lilmvo Nliitemi'lll Im tllie to the iH'ftt of my know li'ilixe mid hcMcf. John II. Kaitiikii. t'lishler. Hiili.rri1ird mnl huoiii to liffore iiii'IIiIh i:ilh dny of heptenilMir, Hum. AuiKitr K-:vMii,im, Noliiry I'ulillii. I null kit A I tew l '. MiTi'iim.i,. I ,1. II. t'llllllKIT, I II IT 1J. W. I'l l.l.KII, 'I'tOIH, BIG hi rriccs. The price of Cotton Chain has lroiiietI and in order to 8 lav with tlic market I have to re duce my prices in Weaving Carpet and Rugs topivemy old and new ctistio- mers the Ijencht ol it. rieac call awl see my work or send for sample ol lanct or Chain. It is all of 5-j)ly. I have tor sale some nice iwit terns of Cartiet.l 8 threads to the inch, at a very low price. For out-of-town iwople will pay freight one wnv on 20 yards or over. 1 can weave a piece of carjK't for you inside of a weck".s time. ours Kespeetlully, TEOFEEL DEMAY, Near A. V. Depot, Box 338, Keynoldsville, Ia GOOD POOR EYESIGHT I will make my trip to the American House, Brookville, September 19-20, and will visit the IMPERIAL HOTEL REYNOLDSVILLE Sept. 21st. Cood work by the latest meth ods. If your eyesight is imper- tect, come in. G.C.GIBSON, Optician. Reduction HIqH ScDool Bulletin. EDITORIAL ITirr. Edltsr-la-Chlif tnt laltk. Aillitsnt UlUr-8.I4 Ilsf. Lttsl r.ailir Tbssiu Rtlss. I'AHHIDHTS NRKDKll IM (IKKMANV. AiTiiriliiiK to a iici'iit ivhii t to llm St ii 1 (li'piit'tmiitil fniiii our vIiiuku (1 ulliilii'S Ht lli illn, altifi, tlm hmmbuhIiih llnn of Klntf lliinilxirt, travoliim In (li'i'itmny nrn hiiIiJoi'UiJ to n morn alrlut polloo hhici'vIhIi)ii t Ii an Iiiih liiirotnforu lii'i'ii i XitoIhihI anil A piiHHiiirt la tnori! tliitti i'Vit ni'iit'iiHHry In orilni' to hvuIiI ti'oiihlc. In lli'illn, bh In inuny otlwr tiiiriimn cltli'n, lliu miIIi'ii rrpnliitlnna In iiuhkI to tin.- I'HlnlitlHlimnnt of lilintlly urn Htrli't. All hoU'l, liHl),'lnii Hint iNiHi'ilitiK Ik in no kin'lMra nru ivqnlii'il to Inform tho i'niIIvu wltliln twenty-four hour of lln'lr arrival, of tho muliiniillty of thu IHiraoiii! who (lay ut their hoiiaea nnd na to Hht'thi'r of not. they Bro provlnVil - It tt pnnHporta or almllar piiporH. Tho Hi-rlin I'lTsld' tit of I'ollw huu i wnlly oidiiri'il t hut. IIipko rcgnliitliiiis tn moru Hlrlully I'nforiM'd, und, an ii rusult, iv oral Amoi'lcHii fltletm have hm-n auli- j. rli'il to 0(nnMiTiiMn annnyanoii Ih;- faiiHO they whim not. ahln to hhIiiIiIIhIi mhI Inf iti-t oril v their i'IiIzi'IihIiId nt mien. x l.MrlTIIK (X)L'llHK. Tin' leetnro nonrao will ennalHt of tin-en leetiirea and Ihree coneerta. Tim Hri.1 will hi Krni'Ht, Canilili', eoneei'l, hmkIhIi'iI liy Kdw-ti'd M. Hh'inerl: the arunnd, Frank It. ItolmiMiin. leetnre; third, African liny Cholf. fimeert; fourth. Dr. Nney .MetJeii Wutera, lec ture; fifth, Dr. A. U. Hiker. D. D., Al liance. O., pt'eaideiit of Mt. Union College; sixth, Kdward H. Wonka, reitd ni' nnd aiilolnt, Willi Sicilian I.nillin' Qiiailetti). x RCIIOOI. fAI.KNDAH, IIMMHIMH. Monday, September 3 School term upena. Thtirwtiiy und Trlday, Novemhi'v 111 nnd .'Kl- TliankBylvlnif vacHtion, Wedneadny, Thtiraday nnd Frhlay, Di'oi mlx'r 12, HI and 14, Mld ti'tui ex ami imt IotiH. Kridity, Di'ceinhei' 14 Holiday varii- tiini l'i,'lnn. Miiiulay, Di'comhcr K-Teiicliera' county ItiHtllule npena. Friday, December:!! Teuchera" coun ty lntltuto eliiMi'H. Monday, Decmnbcr HI Holiday vaca tion cloaea, ThtirHilay, April IH Final .examina tions lieyln. Sunday, April 21 Fifth annual graduating senium. Tnuaday, April 23 Junliir cnntoHt. Wodneaday, AIM'!! 24 Annual com mencement exei-elseH. WednoHday, April 24 School turm cIohor. Thuraday, April 2"i Alttmnl reunion and bunquet. x lxx:alh. The Hcnlors have reottvod ubout Ave now scholar In thn Genoian cIbmh. Each chiHa lina rnrelved u few new book during thu last awek. It la a great treat la hear thn aenlor clans recite German. Wanted Some boy who has boon em ployed In a sitiull a tore or confectionery, Thu glaaa plant neonta to be a groat attraction for tho young ladles of tho high school, nnd alno a few from the grammar schools Und tholr way acroas the boulevard. Wanted A wider ido walk on Jack aon street. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses wore Issued tho pant week by John D. Evana, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: John Bednar and Kate Potrlscuk, both of DoLaneoy. Henry Franklin Campbell, of Glaring' ton, and Sarah E. Spence, of Mill Stone. Michael Plncak and Mnrle Hluchan, both of Adrian. Frank Barrett and Naomi E. North, both of Panic Thomas Yates, of Yatesboro, and Aniolia J. Chapman, of Eloanora. A. D. Christie and Laura Walker, both of Forest county. Curtis Heron Clontz, of Brookville, and Maud Elmlra Hetrlck, of Baxter, Editor's Awful Plight F. M. Hlgglns, editor Senaca (111.) Xeics, was afflicted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he trlod Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, the best In the world. He writes, two boxes wholly cured blm. Infallible for Piles. ' Cure guaranteed. Only 25c, Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. For a good fall tonlo take Reynolds' beef, iron and wine. Absolutely pure. Reynolds Drug Store. Ladles are requested to aak for a nam pie of our latest perfume, Czarina Car nation. Reynolds Drug Store. Soft Coal Matktt. Iniil Trade .tiiurniil.1 Hi if I oi ml continues to he actively for wiirdnl from nil thu mining dlalrleta to Ihe Hcvcrnl pomla ofVhlptiienl and din Irllmlliin, thin movement la fully tinted In Hie swi'lnl reHiiin printed In Ihla I'dlttnn, Ihe Interest In foreign ahlp ttienla grows, and thn cheap fuel of America la attracting ihe attention of lliu consumer In r.iirtipn. 1 hero la a giHid th ai of noi'tlli'MH exnggerntlon in the reporla of hualnesa done, and Ilia seeking of in it Ion by ulleged eunlraetnrB of dally occurrence. In the event of a liirt'iir 1 1 lule alirnail In soft eunl or any iHtigthelied Idletieaa of , thu Blilliraelle prialiieera Ihe price of reft coal would udvancp to the home consumer. At Buffalo little celt! la being shipped to Ihe upper hikes and the must of thn tieHlis are doing little or nothing. Freight lalescotitlnue unchanged, there being no effort to change on account of the sin all amount of conl moving. lin eally the trade la very dull nnd few of Mm dealers report any apodal Inquiry fur fuel. ' Soft coul la quiet an over nnd there Is little Indication of Improvement In Mm Hllualion. I'leiily of cniil Is coming In nnd dealers lire finding it dilllciilt lo get rid of it as fast na It la olTered to them. Prices remain steady hot weak and it would not be n surprise to sen a drop soon. Annual Autumn Excursion. Tho HulTalo, Hucheater U Pltlahurg I tail w ay Co. iintiounnu their annual Autumn excursion lo Bradford nnd His.'k ("Hy on Sunday. September 2Mrd, affording an opportunity of n pleasant visit to tho great oil metropolis of Western Pennsylvania and to the won derful Oily of Hocks. Special train will leave Fulls Creek at H.2.'l n. in., ar riving at. Bradford at II. HO a. to. Elec tric rara from Bradford will emivi-y excursionists to Hock City where a few liniirs may be passed most pleasantly. Thn fare from Fulls Creek will lie U.2.1 to BraiUord itml l.ill lo It-s k City fur tho round trip. Kcturnltig, special train will leave Bradford ut II.IKI p. m. Tickets will ulso be good returning from Bradford on regular trnlna Monday, Sept. 24l,h, except train No. .'I. the Ves tibule Llmltid leaving Brnford at 12.10 p. m. For further Information con sult thu nearest agent of I lie company or see excursion hills. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in tho postoflleo at Kcynoldsvlllo, Pa., week ending Sept. 1IMKI! Miss Battle ('ronton, Miss Kate Do- vorspiku, Albert Frommhol., J. A Green, MIhb M. Knols, Mlsa Mury Loo, John McIIagiiu, Sam Wells. foreign (inhor FiirkiiHiiak, Furkus Ciubornuk, Mujk Cetrlcskn, Say ad vertised and glvu ditto of list when calling for above. A. M. WormwAiti), P. M. Stockholders' Meeting. Thero will bo a meeting of tho stock holders of thu Itoynoldsvilla Water Compnny at tho office of its sccrutury, M. M. Davis, on Monday, September 24th, beginning nt 2.1MI o'clock p. m. to elect officers, receive report of ollloora, and to transact any other business that is requested of tho stockholders. M. M. Davis, Aug. 27th, 10tW. Sucrotary. Cull and Hue tho now Erio shoo for mon at Williams.' Drink Coca-Cola for headache and nervousness. We servo it right. !ic. Reynolds Drug Store. Great Reduction at N. Hanau's SHIRT Shirt Waist, 50c now 39c 7uc now 50c 1.00 now 75c 1.50 now 1.00 2.00 now 1.50 ' ii Ladies' Working Waist, 29c. riease take notice also of the Men's and Youths' Clothing. Men's Fine Worsted Srrrs that sold for $10 now $6.50 to $7.50. Youths' Suits that sold for $7 and $8 now $4.50 and $5.50. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. N. ttathmel. Miss Mary Dlvun, of Pll.lHhurg, la vis iting frli'tnls hew. .Iniiies MeClosky and family, of Hel vetia, are visiting friends hero. MIm (!. Tnaaey, of PitUlinig, visited friends here during last week. Owen Fleitner moved his family to llllea, Allegheny county, last week. loli n Kndean moved his family to New Bethlehem Clarion county, Pa., yesterday. J. F. Bowser and wife expect to start for Siimmervlllo to-day, Wednesday, to visit friends for some lime. Mlsa Fannie Flnnell, who has boon visiting In I In Hols and Falls Creek, returned to her homo Monday, John nnd Thomas McNeil wero at Helvetia last Saturday assisting thn foot ball leatn of thai place play with the Conl (ilen team. Constable Null, of Sykesvlllo, pulled in five young men of this place last Thursday for playing poker. Thn young men payed 4.IMI each for their tpo'l. S. K. Furtnnn nnd family, who have Iweo visiting Mrs. Km nn.ii's mother, Mrs. Catherine Harris, for some time, returned to their home In Hiirrlahorg last Saturday. The following young hulks of this place drove to DiiBoia lust Tuesday evening: Misses Fannie Finney, Mary Roberts, Carrie Thompson, Nettle Robertson, Laura Hughes, Katie Mcintosh and Mary Dlvau, of Pittsburg, and Annlo Bowser, of Kittnrinlng, All report a good time. l.l'lter to H. Alex -Stoke, Uriliinlihvillr. I'll. Dear Sir: Wo want an agent in your town for the foremost paint in the world: Devisi lend and .Inc. We be speak a few words to say how much more this means than simply tho sale of good paint. Our agent lias lo administer this agreement with every customer. "If you have any fault to find with this paint, either no in putting Hon, or hereafter in tho wear, lull your dealer about It. "Wo authorize him to do what Is right nt our expense." Wn become, you sen, the partner of every man that uses our paint; and tho partnership lasts as long im he chooses to continue it. SupiMise lKt jobs of painting are done with Devon lead and y.ine this year; '..nil some of tliein don't turn out satisfactory two or three years from now. Our agent hus got to "do what la right ut our expense." Of course this means that we know our paint Is going to turn out all right. Wo havo been In business, we and our fathers In business, 1 4.1 years; have mad ii a great deal of paint; arid havo dealt with thousands and thousands of people. Are not in thu least afraid to. "do .what la right" when u job goes wrong. And, In this ago of adulteration, we sav "Sond It to your state chemist. If ho finds It Is adulterated, wo will pay his hill and send you tlOO." There is such a thing as honest busi ness yet In tho world. Yours truly, 3 F. W. Dkvok ft Co. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in night; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are dan gerous. No need todynamiteyour body when Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills do tho work so easily and perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25c at II. Alox. Stoko'a drug store. -IX- WAISTS. CHILDREN'S DRESSES from 1 to 4 years were sold from 40c to 1.25, price now 29c to 75c. Ladies' Dress Sacks, 45c. Ladies' Dress Sacks that were sold for 1.25, now 75c. Hanau. Y
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