11. V VOMJMK 9. KKVNOIiDSVIIiliK, I'KMN'A., WKDNKSDAY, JANUARY , 15101. NlfiMHKK 34. Snudy Volley. Miss I!. M. Kotniln, of PliHols. In vIk ltlnu lii'i' sister, Mm. L. l.yle, nl pivs. nl. Mis Mirto ('ul)U', (if thin pliu-o, npi iit Chi-lntnins at New Hntlilclii'iii. Another nnniiiinoonit'iit will Ini given In next week's paper fur nn eiiterinln tiH'iiti nt the Simily Valley church. ignite n niitiilxT of relatives nnl friends from Kill Is I 'reek nml Reynolds vtll spent ClirUtmim at tint home of Mr. nml Mm. I.. M. Hivln Mi'H, A. T. Reek spoilt New Year's with her parents, Mr. nml Mrs. L. M. Boebo. It. 8. Mt'Kuililun, wliu has been visit ing Ills sisters, Mrs. J. S. ltnrtln, of West Reynoldsvlllo, nml Mis. T.. M. Beetle, of t.li Im piano, has returned to hi lionui In West Virginia. Free of Charge. Any adult suffering from it wild settled on thn breast, lironoliltlH, throat or lung troubled of any nature, who will rail at II. Ali'X Htoko's will lie presented with a sninplo bottle of Rusehee's Gerinnn Syrii), free of eharge. Only "no ImiIIIo given to one person, nml nonu to child ren without orih'i' from parents. No tli rout or limn remedy ever had sueh a sale ns Hosrhoo's (!.rnian Hyrup In ull purtsof the elvlll.i'd world. Twen ty year nun millions of bottle wero driven aw , nnd your drutrKlst will tell you It success was marveloim. It In really the only Throat and Lung Rem edy generally endorsed by physlemns. One"") cent bottle will cure or prove Its value Sold by dealers In all civil ized countries. Ciut Green's Prize. Almanac What Is Celery King? It U a solenUno oomblnaUoa of ran roots, herbs, barks and seeds from Nature's labora tory. It eurea oonatlpatlon, nervous dis orders, headaeba, ludlg esUoa and liver and kidney diseases. It Is a most wonderf vl medl ttma, and Is reoommended by physicians teaeralljr. Remember It euro oonatlpatlon. Celery King Is sold la Ko. and We. paakares bydrutaiata, I SUM Begins Monday, Jan. 14, and Closes Thursday, Jan. 31. To make the latter part of January a great bargain month we arc giving ijraitcr bargains than wc were ever able to give before. We have cut prices to the lowest possible notch antl herewith announce values that can't be beaten. We work continually to sell goods at the lowest possible prices consistent with good merchandise. We endeavor at all times to avoid misrepresentation of any kind and positively will not handle anything that is not reliable if we know it. You who have watched our advertisements will know that they are always truthful and reliable ALL HOLIDAY GOODS Dress Goods. We offer our entire stock of Dress goods and Linings at a big sacrifice. Black Cashmere that sells for 25c at 19c a yard. 50c Black Crepons at 39c. Finer ones that were 1.50 and $1.75 will go in this sale at $1.25 a yard. 54 inch Broadcloth, $1.25 grade, in black, tan, brown, gray, green, blue and red will be sold at $1.00 a yard. All 25c Dress Goods, both novelty and plain at 19c. All 50c dress goods, 39c a yd. " 75c " " 65c a yd. " $1.00 dress goods, 79c a yd. We have full lines of colors of silks and velvets for waists at all prices that will be sold at a big reduction. All Linings andTrlmmlngs Reduced. ' Shoes. About 150 pair of Ladies' shoes sold at 1.25. bout 100 pair of Children's shoes that werel.00, 1.25 and 1.50 go in this sale at 7oc. ember we have a full and up tions and the best 3.00 6hoe for ladies made. for Men, Women and No Because we buy from nanufactories and you,- sk whatever to run, 'as See every garme: -t these prices uc we rfe will r '1 4o Paradise. Mr. Allen Cathers vlslled her sister, Mrs. l-'llcklnger, In Roynohlsvllln tho past Week. I .1. M. NhooHtey attended Literary Ho- I..I..I.. ... .1... '..full ol.i ml nUH lllir Itiiu. on Friday evening. County (JimimlHrtloiier W. C. Murray, of llrookvllle, was transacting business In this plaen a couplo of days the past week. Ten ii HI rouse, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Adam Norrls, of near Panic, the past week, returned 'homo on Sunday. Philip Plfer, of near Rig Hun, was a caller at t!. K. Keller's on Sunday. Wo iinilei'Hlitnd that Hoy McDonald, teacher of tho .looks school, has re signed bis school. lie oxpecta to go Into other business. Miss Tilllln Shields will finish the remaining two months of school. A number of tho young people of this uoiiimiiiilty at tended a spelling at the Plfer school on Wednesday. While a sknting party was going on nt I.udwlck's dam one evening last week a young couplo were skating along and looking nt tho stars. They saw a million or moro and, In less time than It takes to tell It, they ran Into a stump. Then they saw n few morn stars they had not observed Is-foro. Albert Stronse, who was employed In thn holler liouso nt Rig Koldior, had a very narrow cseaio from death last Saturday. An Blr plm burstcd, killing one mnii Instantly and wounding several others. Albert was struck en tho head and knocked down, and was unconscious for a fow hours. Ho was brought to his homo in this plaen nnd a doctor sum moned to dress his wounds. At present he is getting along as well aa could be ex pouted. Thousands Sent Into Exile, Every ycBr a largo numbor of poor sulTorors whoso lung aro soro and racked with coughs aro urged to go to anothur climate. Dut this Is eostly and not always sure. Don't bo an exile when Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump tion will cure you at home, It's the most Infallible medicine for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases on earth. The first doso brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistant use. Trial bottles free at II. Alex. Btoko's. Trice 60o and (1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4 WAGM5 WE ALWAYS DO JUST WHAT A large assortment of fine dress patterns that were 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 at 98c a yard. that sold at 2.00 to 3.00 will be - to - date line of shoes shoes ol all Children arc reduced for this .ale. Better CLOTHING Can be Found ; A fine Beaver Ovordoat In blue or gray sold at 95.00, at 1X75. A fine Overcoat, made of Kersey or Melton In gray, sold at $7.00, at B5.00. All 10, 12.50 and 115.00 Overcoats at 7.50, 0.00 and 111.00, AU Men' and Boy's Ctothltty at u Silr JUductlotu i . Hluli Scliool Bulletin. ' editorial mrr. Edltsr la Ohlaf Clintat Flyno '01. anlittat E4lttr - Ohtlitlat Drtwa 'OS. Ileal Kdltiir Itf Hefta '01. TIIK SVnW MV. One of tho principal joys of my child hood was playing In the snow. Ahovo nil, t enjoyed building snow men. I remember once and some of my playmates worked bard and long nt this amusing pleeo of work. We rolled tho snow In it large ball; thin wan (bo body. A smaller ball served for the head. Thn eyes worn made of lumps of coal and sticks served for a nose and mouth. Wo were greatly pleased with our man when ho was flnhdied. lie stood this way for several days, until one day the sun enmo out and smiled warmly upon blm and much lo our surprlHo and sorrow, he liegnn to grow smaller until at last ho ran away. Mahuahkt H'i'i k k, '(12. x After having enjoyed our mid-winter vacation, we have now entered iiHin the work of the new year fully prepared to meet thn trials nnd enjoy the pleas ures of the next four months. And as tills Is the first Imhiio of the Hl'I.UTIV In the 20th century It, perhaps, would not bo iiiiiIhs to dwell upon the changes that have been wrought during the closing century. As wo stnnd on tho threshold of the new year, part the cur tain that separate tho frail present from tho enshrouded past, and gaze In rotroHHct, wo llnd ourselves astounded at tho wonderful changes that have taken place. At thn beginning of the llllh century our country, which had just passed through the ravages of a cruel war, was In Its Infancy and tho whole energy of tho people wasongnged In a struggle for existence. Up to this time their main occupation bad been war, and as a consequence of this wo And that tho flno art which aro now cultivated had not reached any degree of advancement. Tho tog school house served as a placo In which to train the youth, and owing to the means of trav el, tho knowledge of tho peoplo In re gard to tholr country was confined to that area upon which tho eyo could dwell. Locomotives or steamboats wore unhoard of and It was not until about 1850 that telegraph wires were strung. Hut during the last half of the past century the seeds of a ripening civilisa tion have been sown and havo borne fruit In almost every phase of life. The Regardless of cost, such as Vases, Jardiniers, Fancy Dishes, Fancy Baskets, Toilet Sets, Rings, Brooches, Silver Trinkets, Cushion Tops, Doileys, Fancy Stand Covers, Etc. NOTIONS. Clark's Thread, Silk Thread Needles Tidy Cotton BUklteen -Papor Pins Paper Best Pins 4o 4o 4c 4o 4c lo 4o DOMESTIOS. Glntrham, 41o a yd. Aunt Nancy's unbleached Muslin, 4c a yd Paclflo " ' 6o " Lock wood , " 6o " Fine bleached Muslin 6o " O 41 Qq " Hill Muslin 71o " Calicos - 4o " " Best 5o " Percales 6, 8 and lOo " BUklltne 10c " Toweling, from 4 to lOo " Shirting prints . 40" Cheviot Shirting 4 to 8o " Outing Flannel -4 and Bo 11 Bo Outing 6o " lOo Outing - 8o " 121o Outing lOo " LINBNS. 25o Table Linen, 30o " " 35o " " 60o " . 80o " " lOo 23o 29o 3Uo 68o 1.00 Table Linen, 79o 1.25 " 1.00 1.00 Napkins, 80o a doz. 1,25 1.00adoz. 1.75 " 1.45 a doz. Men's 50o Overalls " 50c Jackets " 50o Jean Pants " 85o " " tl.00 " " 15o Wool Socks 30o :iio 30o i)o 71)o llo 20c 1 3i)o 25o " 50o " . .-J evidences of a wonderful progress are to bo seen everywhere. The log scliool house Inn boon replaced by modern structures of stone or brick. Thn stage coach has given way lo the loenmotlvo and trolley; the darkness and gloom of night Is repelled by the rays cast fort h from the arch light, and the govern ment that was then almost unknown has grown stronger year by year until the present time when It Is recognled ns n mighty nnd potent factor In the settling of tho world's disputes, nnd as n beacon light to tho oppressed of tho whole universe. At thn next meeting of tho Shake spearean Literary Society tho following program will Imi rendered: Address, ('lenient Klyuii; recitation, Christine llrown; essay, Ira llowser; guitar solo, Nulii Neale; recitation, Prof. leaven worth; recitation .fay Met law; essay, Iiona lllnck; prophesy, F.iliel Wlimlow; recitation, Dllla Alley; vocal solo, Ver di Dougherty. The attendance at school on New Year's was very small. Thorn wero on ly ton pupils In tlio high scliool In tho ufteriKKin. Miss firnco Meek, who has been III for several weeks, has returned to school again. Clement Klynn returned last week from a visit with his brother, Frank M. Klynn, In Phlladelphls. Prof. licavnnworth spent his vacation at bis homo In Wellsvllle, Ohio. Haipli Kirk spent bin vacation In llrookvllle. Tho members of thn senior class wero thn guests of Prof. I.enkerd ut Hotel ImMirlal Christmas. Mis Viola McClaw Is on thn sick list. Tho juniors havo completed tho be ginners latin and havo been Initiated Into Ciesar. Tho study schedule of tho high school will chango this week. Some of tho members wore at DuBols for a slclghridn and when they drew up In front of tho Commercial Hotel they wero so quiet (?) that some who were standing by turned away saying, "Come on, thoy are all married." Girdles' the (llobe. The fame of Hucklon' Arnica Salvo, as tbe best in thn world, extend round tho earth. It's tho one ierfoot healer ol cut, corns, burns, bruise, sores, scalds, boils, ulcer, felons, aches, pains and all skin eruptions. Only Infallible pllo cure. 2.rc a box at H. Alex. Stoke'. aunary 1 yd. Hat Cord lo 4 to Ko lo 2o 6o 4c 1 yd. Garter Web Shoo Laces, 2 pair Iicst Shoe Laces, 1 pair 1 Doz. Best Pearl Button Gold-plated Collar Buttons Gold-filled Cuff Buttons 60o Cotton Blankets 44o pair. flOo " " 8.rKJ " " 1.15 ' 1.25 " 3.00 All-wool Blanket 3.60 " " 3.76 1.25 Comforts 2.00 3.50 " 42 In. Pillow Case 45 In. " ." ouo fito 05c 1.00 2.60 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.50 2.75 lOo a pair 21o ' 81x00 Hemmed Sheets unbleached 81x90 " 35o 45o 81x90 " 81x90 Hemstitched bleached 65o 65o 2.00 Napkins, 11.00 a doz. 2.25 " 1.85 a doz. 3.00 " 2.40 a doz. 4.00 3.25 a doz. Than You Find Mod's $1 fleece-lined underwear, 78c a s't. " $2 all-wool underwear, 1.65 " Boy's heavy fleeced underwear, 45o " A beautiful line of Men's Dress Pants at a big reduction. - , Ail 3.50,aarl C4.00 pants at 13.00. I.OUKIN' HACKWARD AN' FOHW'RD Uncle Joshua Looks Moth Ways nnd then Mnki-s Sume Interesting Predictions, t'nele .loshoit, ooo of those halo, hearty and jolly goiid-natured old farm ers whose smiling face has grown round and rod uihIhc the liiliucnco of many a hearty laugh In his mlrth-provoklng career, Is a man who reads a great deal nnd gives more or less attention to the various topics of the day, according to the degree of Importation thoy reach In the public mind. Although he Is a resident of one of tho remote rural dis tricts, he appeitrs to havo kept bis store of knowledge up-to-dato; and In a gen eral way by close observation, and such a selection of literature as Is calculated to broaden one's Intellect and culti vate good judgment, he has "kept nbrenst of tho times" as thn saying goes. 1 1 is therefore only natural that his opinion should In sought on matters of such Importance ns the prospective progress of the new century upon which wo have just entered and from which so much Is expected. Hence wo find him In the midst of a circle of surprised, mystified and wondering "wiseacres" in a corner grocery drawing a most charm ing picture of the near future for bis audience, as described In tho following lines: "Tiii'Ic .Ii.mIi' khIiI it friendly iirfiuutiiliirieo ii' lils, At they Islkoil ' the -ont urv lust pnmi'il. "llnyeii llitnk that Inventions II firoKroHsss IIHIi'tl In l he next liunilrod yours ns the last?" "Well I'll loll ye," siilil r in-In Josh 'It ti a smile, Kriirii what I kin ronri an' liirn, I,liiilil air 'n 'loeirli'lty 'n Hytrin niscliliies Aro lain ul. to lie xlvon a turn. "My iirniihery nisv seem a Hills far-fnlclisd, I'hloss yo I'fiiiNliler the sHoil We're ninUIn' to-day as roinpnrrrl Mth the lias!. YfeHn'l toll whore Inventors 'II lead. Wo may visit our riutHirs In flyln' mHehlrirs 'N so triivoltlii' tn "iiowmiillek" liilios, Wo kin tnlnslo so much 'llh city folks then Thst mi lonioir they'll count us ns Unties. "We'll luivii "iHitrllled" ronda like the city fiilksthen. Al wireless tolctfrnphy, 4mi, 'N kin filU to I lileiiX" or snywliore else 'N the 'phono rout 'It never come duo. We kin hoar (treat miistelaiis'riatriKora 'n sleh In all pans o' the world tiy machine, 'N the olNiienl sermons from proaehom of mile KepriMlured by Hie fnticKrnf aolinme. "An'sa tlnrknesa comes on at the close of enoh (lay, The luminous pnlnt on our walls Will slow with n lirllllnriry, scientists any, Ksr srsiKler than fairyland lis I la. In our parlors we'll willed iriovln' pictures o' are nea From those lands 'round our southern aeas, 'N tho aroma of fruit In the orunKe Knives shown, 'lil Ileal In on a anuthern lireeie. "Even rain 'II lie furnished, 'n sunshine 'n wind, Ity men o' vast knowledge 'n inoansi Hy electrical nxturoa the oowa 'II lie mtl'xed, N our cKKa laid ty racklln' machines. Gl WE SAY. earance LafliBS ii Coilfa's Fflrtslis Such hs Coats, Capes, Furs, Underwear, Coat Suits, Top Skirts, Underskirts, Neckwear, Waists. Etc., will all be sold re gardless of cost. Jackets Ladies fine jackets made of Kersey, Cheviot or Boncle Cloths in black or colors that sold for 5, 6 and $7.00 will go at $3.75 and $4.00. The best 10 and $12.00 jackets made for 7 and $8.00. A good assortment of Ladies' Capes made of Golf, Flush and Kersey cloths at great reductions. Children's Jackets that were from 1.75 to $0.50, now from 1.00 to 4.50. Girls and Misses rpOCCDC reuce frm 65ci 125 2.00 and $3.00, to L UyuUw 45c 75c- 1M) 2 25- These are all nicely made, trimmed with ribbons, etc., lined throughout all sizes. LADIES' SUITS. A lot of Ladles' Tailor Made Suits in finest Broadcloth Cheviot, or Covert Cloth. Swellest Tailor-made effects, sold at 7.50, 10, 12,50 and 116.00, will go at tS.OO, 7.50, 9.50 and tl2.50. Ladles 25c flannelette skirt patterns, 19c " 60c all-wool skirt patterns, 40o KAn KA. A fine line of Ladles' Mercerized Sateen and Corset Jean Underskirts, that sold for 11.00, 1.25, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 are reduced to 75c, 11.00, 1.60, 2.50 and 3.25. All Ladles and Children's Underwear at a likewise reduction. ' A large assortment of Ladles Rainy Day Skirts at a bl sacrifice; will go at from 12.75 to S.OO. at Shick & Wagner's. All 25o Neckwear, All 50o " All 50o Hats All 11.00 Hats All 1.25 " All 1.50 " All l!75 and 2.00 HaU All 25o Caps 20o 38o 39o 7c 1.00 1.25 1.50 190 All m I'll loll ye n farm 'It tie s rlrh claim. Now Inventions 'II so Incrottic ornpsi Wo rim even yet rich en the lew swampy around, r'er we'll plant It In flogs nnd sell "hops." "Horseless cnrrlnKes, plows, 'n mnwln' ms- chlm n '1,1 to common thliiirs then on n fiinni tin a sltiu;lc rail truck all the Irnlns 'II tie run, I, Ike a lilki. wliliitut oiiiiHlutr iihiim. A tilcyclo rnlfi'Mol from lict-c In Inpitn, ':nts.n tirldifo from Alte-ka, liorhtqis, 'f.l onalilo our wluimln folk IIh-ii to hoy silks 'N iHireelaln ware from Ihojiipa, "We tony start from Now Vork after break fiol at riltio, An' cull on the President noon. Then tie In I 'ItlctiKo an hour after Hint 'N reach ''.'risen Unit diiy nlsiut ntsm. Tlien Id fit in Hawaii hy fly In' machine Whore I'd dine at tho tlov'nor's rlnlif, 'Tend n rlance In Manila that eventii' an' then (lo to hod In .lapaii for the uliiht. "1,1 llunii CliaiiK I would xrcot the next morn, An' pertiaps I would etui on the 0,tir, As I went sctsiiln' acroMs tho continent. In a vesttliuled hlcyele ear, I would tiaitie In tho'Klvor o' .lordan, VImII. Ilarnascu n' the llciol Hon, An' Itoihany an' olo .lorusalem, 'N slch places of Interest lr me. "I'd S)ike s stroll In the streets o' t'nlro, tie liy trolly l.iseo old "'hco-oM,'( N afti'r sccirV ihc ruins o Tlii-lios, Hot out for Hie Kioncli f:iMinn shoim, tlri my way I would so thrniiifli old Alliens, Tlis'l clly of cullioo an' fume. An' I hen on tlirousli the laud o Klirllc, Where Vesuvius lielchos Hume. "And midst the rutnsof Ihe old rollseittn, 'rto u lory of foroior days, I woulil Ihllik of tlitil slfi'iy of Neni Art' Itioeltyof Knmo aliiao. Then after sceln' a nil o' iniy Purls, I'll call on ('noon Vic as I'll pans, 'N take a Hying mnclilno fmm old fitidou 'N sot hoino erlsiut live or half-tiast." .1. .1. IIIIHK. Snndy Valley, I'a., .Ian. , lloi. Marriage License. Tho following marriage license were Issued the past, week by .fohn D. Evans, Clerk of Court of Jefferson county: .lames ,1. Contcy and Sarah . M. Walker, both of Llndsey. Htovo Tacncs nnd Julia Dudas, both of Elennora. Lulgl Sanco and Antonla Slrlannl, Ixith of Anita. Evan J. Thomas, of Anita, nnd Carrie Emorlek, of Curwonsvlllo. John Stnhnikl, of DoLancy. and Mary Zajan, of I'unxsiitawney. A Deep Mystery. It I a mystery why wornon ttndiiro backache, headache, nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spells when thousands tiavo proved that Eloctrlo Hitter will quickly euro such trouble. "I suffered for' year with kidney troublo," writes Mrs. I'hoebo Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lamo back pained mn so I could not dross my self, but Electric Bitter wholly cured ma, and, although 73 year old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes Constipation, Improves appe tite, gives perfect health. Only flOc at U. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Sulc Ladies' fine Kersey Jackets in fashionable 26 in. box style in black, gray and tan for $2.75. Ladles' 11.00 all-wool skirt patterns, 75o " 11.00 knit skirts, 75o Boy's Top Coats made of chinch 1111 cloth, sixes from 3 to 8, sold for 1.50 to 11.75, at 1.15 and 11.25 Boy's Reefers, made of extra heavy cloth, lined throughout, sizes, 9 to 16, sold for 2.50, at 1.75.. , Every thip'vin the