CMOMOO0OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOC I SWEET I REVENGE If sv Captain F. A. MITCHEL, Author of "Chuttunnnn," "Clilekav manr," Etc Copyrlitht, 1W7, ljr Hitrper ttrotlicn. xne man was silent.' The ntnittKl" within him was plain In every lino of Ills face. At Inst lie unlit: "Fo' yo' gnke, little one, I'll Jo It." . She took his roiiKh lnown linnil In her little white one anil bent her heart down upon It, then looking tip tlirouuli tinr: "1 can rIvo yo' only n trltle In reward, captain, dear. Kiss me." Itemllng from hl nadrtle, lie rever ently touched his lips to her forehead. Lost In wonder at the strnnifo sight, I was nevertheless congratulating my self that she had secured the man's promise to draw off his force when the whole advantngo was spoiled through the Insane Jealousy of Captain Beaumont. It seems that the cnptnln had disdained to hide with the rest. Indeed he had no occasion to hide. The guerrillas did not know thnt he was with our party, and he was In no more danger from them thnn any other man would be. He had, however, yielded to Jack's persuasion to go Into n house and keep out of sight. When the guer rillas rode Into town, he was sitting by a window sipping a glnss of 'IVnnessee whisky, and at the moment Itingnlil Imprinted the kiss on .luck's forelicud. III luck would have It, he happened li.nk out of the window. In another ' i' mi-lit lie was In the road discharging I revolver nt the guenlllii. who, ii.iittlug Ids own weapon, returned the tire. A fusillade followed. Rlngold re ceiving a wound thnt put him hors do combat. Swn.vlnpc In his saddle, he fell fainting to the ground. .laquellue turncjj'iipon Heaumont like a fury. I have fn little Jack In many a towering pass'm, but never anything like this. Her face was livid, her eyes flaming. Shr tried to speak, but her Ire choked her. At last one word ex piiajyp of her pent up feelings came out lil?rlstol shot: "Pig!" Having thus relieved herself to Cap tain Beaumont, she turned to the pres Swaying in hit toddle, he Jell fainting to me ground. trate Rlngold, knelt beside blm, croon Ing over blm as If he had been dearer to ber than all the world beside. At this moment a guerrilla, who bad doubtless been attracted by the tiring, dashed down tbo rond. Beaumont caught sight of him Just as Juck had burled her opprobrious epithet With an expression Indicating that he would prefer death to another such word from the girl who had enthralled him, be started to meet the Invnder. Shots were exchanged, and the guerrilla fell from the saddle. He was followed by another, who shared the same fate, ' while a third, perhaps faucying that be bad struck a troop of Confederate soldiers, turned and tied. All this hup peuud bo quickly that uo one hut Kenu inont and the three liiinUlts had an op portunlty to take a hand lu the tij;ht ' When there were uo more guerrillas for the captuln to kill, he went shyly buck to Juck, who had witnessed his feat, . looking like a h. lioolboy who had done penance for a luult anil wanted for giveness. But Juek turned her buck on hi in. When the firing began, with, one bound, disguised and begrimed as 1 was, I cleared my window. When Itlngold fell, I was joined by the other members of our party from the houses. Buck had blackened himself for a ne gro, and it was he who bad answered Blngold's questions. Helen and Dinger bad bidden without disguise. The peo ple of the town, one man and eight wo- men, beside children, rushed into the road. I knew well that the absence 'of the guerrillas was but temporary; that tbey would soon come down on us In a .body. "We have no time to lose," I cried. "We must get away at once." "Where r "Anywhere." Turning to the townspeople, I asked If tbey could furnish a conveyance. "I've a borse and wagon In my shed," aid the smith. "Out with It QUlckl" . Every one of us took a band In har nessing the team, and in three minutes by tbe clock we bad finished. Xbeu . we all tumbled In, except Jack, who declared she would never leave ber friend. Captain Klngold. There was no time to bandy words, so I took ber on and tossed ber into the wagon, where aha fell In a heap. Rising on ber knee, she shook ber clinched flat O0O0O000000O0CX)O000O00000 et me and cried to the wounded gtier- rllln that she would come back to him as soon as she could get away. Mean while the blacksmith was driving us down the road, belaboring his horse with the stump of an old whip.' CHATTER XXI. a stir cn ask A" STRAIGHT road lay before us to Decherd, a few miles dls taut. The place was of too great Importance for the guer rillas to dure enter, and If we could reach It before they could catch us we should be snfe. How much Is your horso worthT" I asked the blacksmith. "A mutter o' saxty dollars." "If you kill him by hard driving, I'll give you a hundred, nnd If you get us to Decherd before the outlaws can cateh us I'll make It a hundred more." "Wool, noo, 1 don't Want to be hard nn a mon nym for ins lire ana wimmcn folk too. I'll da the best I can and ask no monev. to bc cosmncKD.1 j Old thnrrh Lotteries. A citizen of Wllklnsburg, Pa., owns an old lottery ticket which reads as follows: "No. 257. Presbyterian church lottery. Authorized by law. This ticket will entitle the possessor to such prize as shall be drawn to Its number. If de manded within 12 months after the. drawing, subject to 20 per cent deduc tion. M. Wllklns. president of the board of managers, Pittsburg, June 3, 1S07." Red Cross Tansy Pills SuppniMd Miiutruatlon PAINFUL Minstruitlon Aa PREVENT! VB far FWREGCXM1TIM. Are Snffl and Reliable, pay- Pnrfcrtly Harmless The Ladles' ft Purely Vet-e el IN PRICESl.OO Sent poatpald on receipt of price. Money refunded it not si we Vtade Cinchona Co. Dm Molnet, lows. For side liv II. Alex. Sink.. It Makes Restful Sleen KiwnlfflnpaN nlmnst InvnrinMv necompn tiles conatlpHtlnn and Its ninnlfolit Htlendunt CVIIH nerVflUH llllirUI'rn, iimiKrmniii, iwr ii-iin. lrH of Hnni-tlle.eto. To intern nt lo in tiiH sleep liy opiates Isaserlnus mlaliike, fm Iia l.rnlti lunnlv Iwinnmbed nnd the tmdv aul- r,rH. i'ifrv Kiua rnmnvni theeuuHOof wake- fiilnesN by lis s(Hthini( elt'o't on the nerve ana on lee sionmeu unit uowoih. Colory Klnir cures Consttpntlon and Ner?o, Moiuut'ti. Liver uuu muuuy uiHewva. Fur salo by H. Alex Stoke. Want Your Clothing to Fit 7 Then vou ought to go to J. C' Frochlich, Mer chant Tailor. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Re memlier all work is guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Altering a specialty. J. G. FROEttLIGH. Near ('cnteniiiiil Hull. T You Can't Disguise a Fine PianoiE. The design, tone and construe tion of an instrument will quick ly stamp it as worthy or un worthy. THE JAMES & HOLMSTROM I'lANO Has taken its place amongst the fine instruments and time will prove that it is worthy to be there. 1 he materials and work manship are perfect and in sweet netjs, richness, strength of tone and mechanical construction has no equal among moderate priced pianos. All the latest 6heet music in stock as goon as published. HAS KINS' MUSIC STORE. VeyuoldevlUe, Pcaa'au f WINTER lb f COMING $ PREPARE 1 The price of Has has Ken advanced and must cost the consum ers more money unless thev buy stoves which will make more heat for the amount of fuel consumed. This can be done by purchasing stoves which remove the cold air from the floor. The air is more uni lonn in the room in which they tire used. Warm feet" nnd a cool head ate conducive of long lite. We have THESE stoves lor sale tor eith er coal or gas. Dense call and amine for vourself. ex- I 'rices always right. No trouble our goods. to show 1 Rcijnoldsvlllc I 1HT0WT6 GO. J Wc arc in a position to save vou bur round dollars on uro cencs. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay as you go and l)e happy. Below we quote you prices on some goods just for a starter. 16 pounds fine Granuh.ted sugar, $1.00 25 pound sack Granulated sucrar. $1.50 9 pounds Arbuckles or 4X coffee, $1.00 A good hulk coft'ee worth 20 cents, only 15c 20 ton.rc 10c Finest bulk coffe.' 3 ro' s Toilet rnper, 3 lb. e in P.anktt Teas 10c One dux. fine T"iK-t Si iiip, 13c Best Laundry sonps, 7 bars, 2.re. Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tetley'sTeas they are fine. We sell 'em. Special Price Sugar ponnd sacks. in 100 The old saw, , "largest stock and lowest prices," is true in our ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, TUK Job Work Department XT A . , , ' The Bio Grocery, Neat Work Done OK Reynoldsville, Penn'n. The Star OfilCO Oil Short Notice 1 Is replete with the Latest etyleH of Type. 3 THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE. Out mmlneiw, slneo coming to Hvn- oldavlllo. ha been much grenler than we expected, and conaequently we are maklns nrovintnnit acoonllnelv h.V the addition of new goods until our stock U now complotH In every department. 1 Out flood. yard tnrehon liiee - - te Nickel tiuek lead lifnellN - l 14 H.int I'lim - - le SnliHrnlnif needle - le I liiwn vilrt liutlorm - - le ft HIiii.i pencil l Mnli'lie in Hair pint Hex orHliminlarklnir Wrltlniiiicn -lHren rfotliea eln 'niiry laee. perym-d 1'ie'Kiiire neeuic. itneKei priee Wrlilim pete. I IhiFen rlolliei pile Kanry laee per yard fte pneknice needle. ItncWet nrlee 1 rral liootla. 2iio Vni-d machine ilircmt lliixcti iMine collar huttim S eem lat.fi.l. SV I'tiekillie needle. He ih ran, iiur price I'ancy hul pin ' - - - t rrni idunim M Vnwl llk thread V Imh of lack, Itlicket pi Ice I hot lie hliick Ink - 2 Knvelopea Ink lulilet - ... l-'lne dlli towel ... M yiii-d Milk thread V Imix tuck, racket u' Ice Ink tablet -Men' white linen ImndkcrclilcteM Ine iIIkIi lowel & rent IvooiIn, Herub brutln'! - iV- Tli ! ! lntt n mere latte of the munv irood ililn ine KUCKei moru win uo nn nir n one uoiuir it THFCA-MI ,NKW VoliK It lr. Murrny HuIIcIIiik, Muln St.. KeynoldHVllle, F U R N I T U R This HI the oouglit J. R. HILLIS, Keunoldsvllle. Pa. nAlts mil That Ends Well." A cup of good coffee at the end of the dinner quiets any misgivings of indigestion, obliterates all suggestions of ill humor. Any of Chase & Sanborn's High Grade Coffees Seal Brand, Java and Mocha, In tin cant. oihrr 1lifh Grade ColTeea In parchment fibre lined baga. always receive a hearty welcome at the end of any and every meal a promoter of good humor, an in dispensable aid to good health. It costs more in price th.t.i orJlnary coffee, be cause It Is so much better, j.tt it is the most economi cal of all coffee because of itsn: iutt puri'y and great strength. It will to so mud; a.: t;..:r, make so many more cups to the pound. Ask your neighbors wli'i r.re drinking it; ask the grocers who sell it. Uuy i., Iry it, and you can't be coaxed to dinntinue tin i. u.-nre and health it brings. What the government s'.'n.i'' note, the name Chase & Sar.( m positive guarantee of greatest vuluc. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees are put up In hermet ically sealed tin cans one and two pounds and in parchment lined bags of richly colored fibre, thus In suring freshness, full strength and the delicious aroma of the coffee. For sale only by W. JOB Prtm AIL to iAKt wfk wo Wf.ii In din KuMern ctltles buying full nnd winter jtmhU. Kvry jtcirtnii who futln to vlnlt nur store wilt mUs Hn uppiirt unity of mc lt'toit tft'eat biirtfiilnn. F.illiwlngr urn R few of our eye-npi'hlntf prliM : Mm'H wnt kin 'i lime (h iOV HII-IM'tMlcl-M - Al Ahhii wrtttnir iiM'r d 2ft pnviloM. ftc Men' hi tit -k ' lnsi' - - Hi--' fHiHttii(fir4 ftc I.IKllfH' lllfl' llNIHltil'H'hh'N ftc Mlsi rlltbiMl Ikwp from V to in. n pair. Mi'it'n uiirkliiir NiiMiH'tidiTH - Kr ."Vc iJticn cdIIui-n - - jtlc ftOi it ml :iv rntr liultorm - m (h.iI -(-( ktti hi'ii liinipn 2ti' Ji'tin kniM punts N- o iiinii tin lun kot - in WitiiI wmiI hrtiM punt 4, otirprtrr, 24f Wtmlnw Mint It" - r witrklnu- iflv, Itiu ki-t prlfc, I'N Men' winklnir sMit .... us Men's JiV- ovi'iiiIIh oiirprlen - l.0n.?tiiu priniM. nnr prirt) -4-t-tnrli wide Cihiiii'ii h, nil Hltudes, hoi 1i iVh. Hnt'kei ptlrt' - 'JH-Ineli ifuulnr '1 c I'IuhN. our pi Ire, I;'m Viit)i Im.- tN. Kitfket prtee - 'Z'W hlle ih'ui I luitlon-. from 4r to'. Gaiety pin-, per doxen Je in If Itest ftlack t urn, - Kie l.lldlt"' lleet'i1 ho-i - - IV ','.V Men'H rihtied iimlerwctir Ke S.m' ,Men' wihiI MM'ks. lurket prleo - V l,ndle' wool lnwe - - I. t; I'litlerslilrH - in her tletilein iisk you .Wi 1o 4Ut - our pi Iri' - - 22r I, tidies' lieuvy rllilted iinderlili tM - ITr Men' remit tit ."e heuvy Meei-e-llnt'd iindet'rteur. riifket in Ire - - 4!r We m'H vmi I'lilldieuN rlhltrd underwenr tiiitl hoy n lieuvy HeTMe-llned Hi price Miilrli othrt ineteliuiitH uoiild hv ulud to Iniy lit w)io!e-ule. II We ruriy h full line of tioveltle In Jewrlf.V . h wtilrli crowd our Mtore. A dolhir Miiciit nt mi u mi it pem in oilier hi ore. A 'K K l" HToHK, Sol. rrliMlmun. Proprietor. 1'n. is 1 In' I inn' ol" 1 .In- vt-ar when we most liuniliin', Wf luivt xu'iisivt'iy aiid ciin gnu yon On tliH IxMit'Cit of the vny lowent priiicn. L't us sliow yon snmt ofour beanti f'ul patterns' In Chamber Suits, $14.00 to .r0.00. Side Boards, fcl'J.OO to 45.00. Couches, .r),00 to4(,00. Mattresses, i..r)0 to 2'i.OO. Ingrane (Jarpetc, 'JOo to 70e per yd. Hrussels, .r0e to l.fjO. ' f Mote c is to the bank is to coffee the II. Moore, Reynolds ville. WORK! Daintiest Styles in Footwiar . . SHOES BUILT ON HONOR . . . Our footwear for Indies mirrors the latest dic tates of Dntne Fashion. What is proper nnd pop ular in Oxfords nnd High Shoes, in dainty styles nnd worthful leathers is here. Up-to-date shoes for gen tie men. Also handle first-class working shoes. Our Prices, like our styles, ' Are All Right. Johnston & Nolan, IV OLA IIMH H, I . . t -z-yf-.y, if, ,MHf. cai n. - . -v. . . , u ;..-V.v,.-.l ;.(, ft 'Y'i-'r x.veiM.-'f fr '.. .u.u. i-J ,if,H'? , tf'. T' w. , . I I. I I UCi J I'KI'I 'IIH I'll I'll i. IIooiiik I THE JEFFERSON 1 SUPPLY COMPANY Being the largest distributor of General Merchandise in this vicinity, is always in position to give the best (pnility of goods. Its aim is not to sell you cheap goods but when uality is considered the priee will al ways be found right. Its '.'epnrtnicnts are all well filicd, nnd among the specialties handled may be men tioned L. Adler Bros., Rochester, X. Y., Clothing, than which there is none better made; V, L. Douglass Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass., Shoes; Curtice Bros. Co., Rochester, N. Y., Canned Goods; and Pillsbury's Flour. This is a fair representation of the class of goods it is selling to its customers. "i iiiuiiaaiiuaiiimiiaamuuuummaimu'iiii . I Janau, I Want to Clear Out all Summer Good. Dimities, 8 and 10 centH, 5 rents. Diniilit's, 12 J cents, 8 cents. Dimities, 15 cents, 10 cents. CI nl I ies, . 4 cents. Organdies, 25 cents, 15 cents, li.digo Hliie Prints, 4 cents. ')() cent. Ladies' Shirt Waist, . 25 cents. 75 cent Ladies' Shirt Waist, 50 cents. l.Oi I Ladies' Shirt Waists, 50 cents. 1.25 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 75 cents. 81.50 Ladies' Shirt Waists, i5 cents. 81.75 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 81.00. 50 cent Ladies' Corsets, 40 cents. Men's Summer Underwear, 25 cent goods for 19 cents. 50 cent Men's Ikilbriggan Shirts, 424 cts. 50 cent Men's Ualbriggan Drawers, 421 cts. Clothing Createat Bargains You Ever Bought. . Kim' ( lay Wui'Hti'il Suits. S and tlO, for M.IK) 'una $11.2"). Ftn Cluy Wi.f-l.-iln, U unil 12. fop H.'. Hunt Clay Worsted. 12 to 15. for $!l r.0. 1'lilld'n Suit, 7") cts; other houses would ask you 11.50 for sumo irmxlH. As White as the Driven Snow Will be your linen if washed at the J Reynoldsville ! Steam Laundry. 5 We have all modern facilities nnd guar- S nntee perfect satis- faction. Kxerienced nnd competent J assistants in every department. Free X delivery to nil parts of city, (five us n I trial order and be J. convinced thnt we S can do your work S better nnd more t promptly than you jjj can get it elsewhere. All class of work done. Special facili- ties for washing Lace Curtains. $ JNO. 13. TAPHORNi Proprietor. -,- THE SOZONIAN7 CASKET CASE. rni: m i.v rot. rs ' or sri'EitKusrrv. It is absolutely impregnable and indestructible. It defies decay and destruction. It positively arrests the action of the elements. It is emphatically air tight and waterproof. It will resist and withstand any weight. It weighs little more than n wooden box. It positively insures the dry de cay of the corpse. It preserves and protects the cas ket and corpse for an indefi-' nite period. It will last not for years, but fur centuries. It is admirably adapted for ship ping purposes. It is universally admitted to be the most sanitary Case ever made. llniiillrtt IC.rililHlrelif by llS, 'Undertaker, In rciir 01 V. Kli-plVr" SI ore, Tin In at SUVYER BARGAIN SALE. J
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