y . - MiMm'pft'm $1.00 per war in mlntnn. A. TKrilKSIlN Killlor mid Pub. VV E l)NKsT)AY7 Nl V T. M 1 1 Kit fi. l)M)1. Anliiiliwnilt'ntlienltmi'r.niMIliriliver)r wlniuliiy nt ll..yiiiiMvm. . iMlvr'in In. I'll , ih'vnt.'rt til lilt" Intervstsnf Heynn lvlll iml.li'tTersonriilinlV. Non-imllll'-nl. "Ml '" All with riitrnc.iind will liciHi:liilly frlcntl u towards tlie IhIhiHiiii rln. l!immiitil'ittlmi Itnciiiliil fur iiiilillriillon Hint, lie nri'iiinimtilt-il liy llie writer s mime, not for pinillriilliin, hill n iiiiiirniitce of C hmI rnlMi. Inloreslliiif liens lti'mcillrlt(Ml. AiIvitiIIii riiK-A miuli' known on iiniilli'ii llon Hi 1hl ofllrp. Lens-lit jr iMitiitmiiilciitlonp mill rhntiiro of 'tjvnrllscnipnts should reach this office Hy Mowlny neon. . . HnWrlplloii rl.-'l.cr yt-nr, III lulvntire. Address nil romiininli'iil Ions to C. A . Htrnn non, KfViiolilivllli', I'll. , Kntercil lit I hi' noitoMVe nt Urynotilsvllle, Pa., as seronil class mull nmlHT. Bankrupt's Sale of Real Estate. (Kutlh tult degrees east along Cherry al- tltin to the borough of rirookvllle, coun oy fit) fort tt corner til lot No. .1; thenco ty and stntn afnrrsnin, hounded and at Perhaps tho most romantic of modern adventures was tlm project of M. An Urco to nail thousands of miles 1m ft bal loon ami cross tlio North l'oli!. Ho started on his trip, but has novor boon hoard of since, and tho i-nd of all his planning was probably a lonely death In tho dreary land of the north, lint tho curiosity of nmti knows no such word as failure, neither considers death as worthy of hoed. At the pole, in every possibility, is a land covered with hostile ice, or at best only a sea Inhabi ted by a few walrus and seal, yet there aro In the polar regions at present no less than four exploring expeditions, each fitted out at a cost of several hun dred thousand dollars, and two more will start next summer. In front of all these hardy adventurers Is the faint hope of seeing what no man bus ever seen beforo a land undiscovered awl tho far likelier possibility of meeting tho grim klnir of terrors death In the hostile iee. When tho war lord of (iernmny re marks that If certain transactions with America do not end as ho wishes he'll proceed to 'smash things," one has visions of living bullets and the rattling of the subro. Hut Kaiser Wil helm has a habit of sending chills down his neighbors' backs just for tho glory of notoriety, and since his accession in 1W0 ho has managed to attract more at tention to himself than all the other rulers of Kuropo combined. He talks of war as though It were the harmless play of children and on one occasion gave ox pression to such barbarous, sentiments of revenge and cruelty as to hello tin1 civilization ho professes. There is in him mueh of tho spirit that made Alex ander weep for more worlds to conquer; that made Caesar shed tears that ho had dono so little to perpetuate his fame; that impelled the valorous Ak bah, Mohammedan captain of the hosts of God to spur his horse knee deep in tho ocean and with waving sword lament to the Almighty that there were no more countries to subdue. It is the spirit of bravado that men fool ishly admlro and history immortalizes. War Is tho realistic reproduction of Inferno, but bo fascinating is the play of tho demons that it is tho surest roud to eternal fame In the records of men. So it la not surprising that a prince who ever seeks notoriety should Indulge in such barbarous sentiments as Kuiser Wllhulm has boon guilty of during his rolgn. In England, but thirty years ago, women woro used In tho mines Instead of mulca to draw the coal cars under ground. Worso, they woro made to go ,. whore mules could not go. On hands and knees, naked but for rough sack cloth trousers, with leather collar and chain attached they drew heavy cars of coal to the mouth of tho mine, and many of thorn seldom saw the light of day, eating, sleeping and spending all of life with no other surroundings than tho hideous darkness of a mine forty, sixty and even ono hundred feet be noath the surface of tho earth. So tenacious was this practice that legisla tive enactment was necessary to stop It. And this but thirty years Bgo. In France not much further back than the time of our own civil war, It was thought just to u certain class of crimi nals, not tho worst either, to put them . in a nai r.iw stone dungeon, with iron collar around thuir neck, a chain at tached to this collur fust, to the coiling so that they could not sit down, and Iron bracelets on their arms. In this cruel position they were forced to stand for months, often ankle deep In mud and mire and filth, for those cells were seldom cleaned out. Their food, scanty and unclean, was cast to them, often mingled with the Glib of their dun geon. This is horrible, and yet it is the civilization of but thirty years ago, of nations, too, extolling the sweet purity and love of the Man of Galilee. Walt for your new hat or cap Mlllireni open their new store. until Notice of Application for Charter. Notice U hereby given that mi uuultratlnn will be niiide to thu Governor of the mate or i-eniiayivainii on the gum du of November, by O. W. Leiikertl.A. i Davis, K. II. Teltrii'k, O. E. krumlich ana u. n. i-.onKwi.il unde r me him or Amutuib- ly of the iJoiiimonweuiin of I'utihkylvnnla, en in tea An ac.i uj uroviue lur me jneurjora Hon and Ueifulallon of uei't.aln (JornoraLlonu ' approved April 211, 1x74, and I lie supplements tuerelo, for the Charter of an Intended (kir- C.,ratlou, to be called "Pennsylvania Mutual yiwuro Bureau" the character and object wltereuf la that of dotntf a ueneral Lvcenm and Entertainment Hureau buntneMi, and for tlieve purpose, to nave, poMHob anu enjoy all tiie rlitht. Iienettts and privileges of the aald Act of Awteoiuiy ana its supplements. ( iiLEi Moons, DuBotM, l'a., November 6, luol. Solicitors. C. WHEELER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office uiHlalraln Btoke Building, corqer Alain ana r uwi itmuw. KnUtien of Thomit Hriinoltt mid Marattret iJoriline, lMnkriit. Hv virtue of an order Issued out of tho United States District Court for tho Western District of the Slate of Penn sylvania, I, Hylvestor Truman, trustee, will expose at public sale or outcry nt the Thomas Uevnolds homestead on Mnln street. In tho borough of Keyn- oldsvllle, county of .fefferson, state of Pennsylvania on wcmitiff, .ifli'fimicr unit, A. IK, I noi, at I orfwK i. in. all the following described real estate, to wit: All thnso certain tracts of land sit uated In the liorottgh of Hevnoldsvllle, county of Jefferson and state of Penn sylvania, hounded and descrilied as fol lows, to wit: HikI. Ileirlnnlng at a point, on Main street at southwest corner of lot of Mrs. Montgomery, formorly Peter Cox: thenco In a south westerly direction along Main street to lot of Clauhaitgh: thenco north degrees east, by said lot to an alley: thence along snltj alley lotl feet to a post: thonce south ne groes west to a post on Main street: thence in n northwesterly direction along said street to a post, the sout h east corner of Test lot; thenco north 41 degrees east ny said lot 1110 foot to corner of lot rvo. "N: thence in a north westerly direction ld.'i feet to a post on lino of Clark lot; thenco north 41 degrees east 4t feet to an alley; thenco along said alloy to Tay lor street; thenco north 40 degrees east along Taylor street about 2; it) feet to a post on lino of lot 40: thenco north 4H degrees west, crossing laylor street, and by line of Hums lot about M2 feet to n post on lino of Wiley lot; then north ,'174 degrees east by said lot about 104 feet to an alley; thence south 4iJ degree east by said alley and other lands of Thomas Reynolds, deceased, IttL'O foot to a post in center of cemetery road: thence by same land north tixi degrees west about MO feet to lino of lands of William Marshall; thenco south 2L'l degiens west 4-Ti feet to a post at tho north east corner of tho Mont gomery lot; thenco north (!" degrees west oil loot to a post: thenco south Tit degrees west 100 feet to tho place of beginning, about 20 acres which is known as Avnlon Terrace and consists of lots known and numbered 1, 2, .'1, 4 5, tl. 7, H, I), 10, 11. 12. 1.1, 14, 1.1, 10, 17 IX, 10, 0, 21, 22, 211, 24, 2.1, 211, 27, 2H, 20 ;io, ill, :i2, :t:i, ;t4, :w, :w, :i7,:ix, ait. 40, 41, 42, 4.1, 44, 4."i. 40, 47, 4N, 40, ,10, M, f.2, iVI, r4, 1V1, oil, 57, fs, "itt, no, 01, 02, o:t, 04, it:., till, 07. ox, 00, 70, 71, 72, 7:1,74, 7.1, 70. 77, 7, 70, NO, XI, X2, X.f, XI, X.i, X0, XT. XX, Xl, IK), 01, 02, ICI, 114, 0.1, 1)0, 07, OX, 1)0, 100, 101, 102, and llKI, excepting and reserv ing lots Nos. t), and 10, sold to N. J. Cooper. .Vcfiiiif, Ileginningat a post on south west bank of Soldier Run, on lino of Mary street: thence south 40 degrees west by said street 200 feet; thence north dlH degrees west fiO.1 foot; thence north 40 degrees east 117 feet; thene north f)l degrees west 1.10 feet, to Mill street: thenco north Hilt degrees east by suld street xi foot to a post on hank ol Soldier Run: thence along said run and up the same and along the bank thereof a distunce of i00 feet to the place of be ginning, containing 44 acres and known as a part of tho .Mill J'ond tract. Thirtl, Beginning at 11 post on north bank of Soldier Run 15 feet from Soldier Run bridge, on lino of right way of It. & I' . C K. K . theuee along tho bunk of said run and down the same Its sov oral courses and distances 720 foot to t lost near thu bunk of suld run; thoncu n a south easterly direction and along tho right of way of said ruilroad 5.'I2 feet to tho place of beginning, contain' Ing one acre and four lurches. inttrth, lieginning at a post m tho bank of tho Sandy Lick creek and Sol dier Run where the two streams inter sect; thence up Sandy Lick creek north degrees east 1 1 perches to a poston oast bank of said creek; thenco north 08 degrees east 12 perches to a post: thonco nortn hi degrees eust 2X perches, to a post; thence south 774 degrees east S perchesto a post near the north bank of Soldier Run; thonco to the bunk of said run and down tho same Its several courses and distances to the place of bo ginning, containing 137 perches. J-ttth, All thoso certain lots and pur purts of land In tho Thomus Reynolds deceased, addition to tho borough of Reynoldsvillu lying south of Sold lot' Run designated and numbered us fol lows, on north sldu of Paneoas, street Nos. 4, H, 8, .10. 12, 13, 15, 17, 11), 21, 23, 27, 20, 31, 33; on south side of Pen coast Btreot Nos. 12. 14. Ill, 18, 20. 22. 24, 20, 28, 30, 32, 34, 30, 38; on the north side of Thompson street Nos. 47, 43, 41 30, 37, 35, 33, 31, 25. 23, 21. li), 17. 15. 13 on the south side of Thompson street No. 48. 40. 42. 40, 38, 30, 34. ..2, 30, 28, 20. 24. 22, 20, 18: on tho north sldu of Phillips street Nos. 2.1. 27. 2SI, 31. 33, ,u. , .1:1, 41, 4.1. 4.i. 4i. 40; on south slil of Phillips street Nos. 24. 20. 28. 30. 3i 34. 30, 38, 40. 42. 44, 40. 48. .10; ill I of Said lots being 50 feet front on tl' streets Hoove nitiueu ny Ml) luel il. 1 i except lots 20, 30. 41 and 42 fronting m Churles strout which lots uro about M) foul front: on said several sltvels mid 1.10 feet on Charles street. Abo purpart l A" being 30 feel on llradford street 50 feeton Phillips streot. and 70 feet on Taylor street, containing about 7.10 B(tiuru feet; purpart "11" he- lug ltK) feel on north side of I'uncoiiNt street, about 105 feet on Sandy Lick Creek, 140 feet on Smith Alley and 150 feet to north side of Pancoast street. containing 25,000 equure foot; purpart "G" being 50 foot on south side of Plea sant avenue, thence 150 feet to Smith alley thence 110 feet along Bald alley to Sandy Lick Creek at mouth of Soldier run; thenue up said run by South bank 170 feet, containing about 13,000 square feet; purpart "D" being 100 foot on north side of Pancoast street 170 feeton South bank of Soldier run; thence 20 feetbylotof J. B. Storly and thence 150 feet to Pleasant avenue, containing about 9,500 square feet; purpart "E" or lot 35 being 00 north sldu of Pleasant avenue and fronting thereon 178 feet; thetioo by lot of H. Lewis No. 30 215 feet; thence south 574 degrees east 178 feet to south bank of Soldier run; thonce by lot of Dr. S. Reynolds 215 feet to Pleasant avenue, containing 38,300 square feet; north 80 4 degrees west 278 feet U) Taylor street or Punxsutawney road; thence along laid street 2511 feet to the place of beginning, containing 14.000 square feet. Sixth, Beginning at poet on bank of Sandy Lick oroek near corner of lot No. 1 on south side of Pancoast street; thence by aald street and lot eouth 824 degree went 160 feet to a post; thence V I south 32 degrees west crossing Cherry alley, Thompson street and Phillips street at right angles, 010 feet to a post on an alley at, south west corner of lot 24 on Phillips street; thonce south Oil. do grees east Hot) feet by said alley to a post at south east corner of lot 50 on Phillips street; tlionuo south 324 degrees west 20 feet to a post: thenco north 814 on grees west by lands of Central Land and t I..I,., l, I O IO r.,.,t I.. a I.I,.., It nlotiiie thence north 514 degrees east 80 feet to a post on south bank of Sandy Lick reek: thenco along the hank of said creek by Its several courses and dls. nnees 2,100 feet to a p-ist on said creek hence south 00 degrees oust 200 feet to ht place of beginning, containing 11 acres and 120 pennies. ,S7rf n'i, lieginning at a post on south northed as follows: lieginning nt a post on Hasting" street: thonce north HX do grees east hy "B" street about one hun dred and twenty-five feet; thence south 14 degrees east about one hundred and thirty-four feet loan alley; thence south 88 degrees west about 120 feet to a post on Hastings street; thence north fi de grees west hv said street about l.to feet to the place of beginning, containing alHiut 10.000 mi 1 11 re feet, morn or less. Upon pnlil several lots and traets of land there are certain Improvements to wit: Tract No. 1. Is known as Avalon Ter race and consists of 103 town lots which will be sold separately on suld day of sale. These lots are located near the centre of the borough of Reynoldsvllle and on Main and Grant streets. This side of Worth street, at the north eBst plot of lots has no equal In tho vicinity corner of lot No. 80 formerly owned b by th John K. Miilhollnnd: thenco up Worl street 100 feet to corner of lot 80 formerly owned by Mary Jones: thenco south 40 degrees west along inn of said lot loll feet to Dur on alley; thence niong said alley 100 feet to lot 80: thenco along said lot of said borough, and no purchaser can II111I a bettor or surer investment lor ills money. Tract No 4, consists of certain town lots that In a short time will be of great. valuo and aro a sure and safe Invest ment. Tract No. (1, consist of about 1 1 acres 150 feet to the place of lieginning, being I and can lie plotted In town lots orcan 00 useii tor a iroou truua iitrui. Tract No. 7, consists of two town lots and will bo offered separately. Ijot No 87 has thereon erected one triune dwell ing house, two stories high, and Is lit by 20 feet with kitchen attached. Tract No. 12. consists of lot No. 4, on Mill street, having thereon erected one two story framo dwelling house, 10 by 24 feet, with summer kitchen attached. Tract No. 13, Is situated on Jackson street, hav Ing thereon creeled one dwelling, lit bv 28 feet, t wo stories high, Ith kitchen ntttiched 10 by 10 feet: 0110 storo room 10 hv 28 leel. with room attached 12 bv 10 feet. Tract No. 14. consists of about 102 acres and Is nearly all cleared and untlera good suite of cultivation, mid is in every way a very viiltuibln tract ot land, being situated in the Itorotigh of Reynolds vllle und close to one of the Itost mark ets in Jefferson County. This tract of land could be divided into small tract and ro-sold at a largo profit. Triicl No. Id, consists of what is known us Houlnh Cemetery, and thero still remain a large portion of said tract to be aid out In lots and one 11 lot win be needed anil can be well sold. Tract No. 10, Is the Saxon farm and is nearly all cleared and under a good stato of cultivation, having thereon erected, one frame two story dwelling house 111 bv 24 feet, one barn no ny 40 feet und n. cessiirv out, buildings, good water. 100 bearing fruit trees. This farm Is well situated and at a good market Tract No. 17. is underlaid with coal 5 feet thick, u vein of limn 7 feet thick, good vein of tiro clay. Thl tract Is near the Kail Uroek mut-Koi. Tract No. 18. consists of lots Nos. 12 and 14. In the Gordon addition to the borough of Drookvillo. Pa., and Is In the Industrial cent roof Brookville. All persons should bear In mind that real estate Is the safest of all invest ments, that all real estato In and about Revnoldsvlllo within tho lust five years has Increased In value 50 percent, that said town now lias more ana Doner manufacturing Industries thttnnny otbor plane In Jefferson County, und that by rcuson thereof real estate Is sure to rapidly Increase In value. Terms of sale: one half of the pur chaso money In cash on day or sale as soon as property is sold and tho balance In one year, with Interest, secured by bond and mortgage or judgment bond to be entered as lien on the promises. SYLVESTER TIIUM AN. TlM'BTKE Of Thomas Reynolds and Margaret R. Gorsline, Bankrupts. ots 87 ami 88 on Worth street, contnin- ng lo, 000 snttnre feet. Kiiihth, lieginning at A post on tho south side of Worth street: thenco up sain street 50 feet to corner of lot 8.1; thence by said lot 150 feel, to Burton al- ev: thenco along said alley () feet to sout h east, corner of lot 81; thenco by said lot 1.10 feet to place of beginning. being lot number 82 and containing 7,o(IO square feet. .nitli, lieginning at a post on north side of Worth street and south east corner of lot 02: thence by said lot In a northerly direction loll feel to a post thence In a easterly direction 50 feet to a post nt corner of lot 04 formerly own ed by .lames Carroll; thence In a south erly direction by said lot, 150 feet to Worth street; thenco by Worth street 50 feet to the plttee of lieginning. be ing lot number 03 and containing 7,500 Fipiaro feet Irntli, lieginning at a post on tho south side of Worth street ut northeast corner of lot No. 04; thonco by said street 50 feet to Ilnmnker line: thence south 50 degrees west by said lino 155 feet to Burton alley; thence hv said nl lev 2.i feet to the south east corner of lot 04; thence bv said lot about 150 feet to tho place of beginning, being lot No 0.1 and containing 5.000 square feet. fJIt tvnlh, lieginning at a post on bor ough line and eust side of Mary street; thenco bv suld streot loo feet to a post. south west corner of lot No. 7 formerly owned by Ellis Grey now Wm. Ellen borgor; thenco in a easterly direction by said lot 212 feet to lltiuuiker line; thence south fit) degrees west by Bntd line 110 feet to borough line; thence by said borough line 101) feet, to tho place of beginning, being lot No. 11 and 0 on Mary Btreot, containing 21,500 square feet, Tirrllth, Beginning at a post on bor ough lino and east side of Mill street thenco by said street lit) foot to south west corner 01 lot No. .1: thence In easterly direction by said lot 110 feet to Prince alley: thenco In a southerly til rcctlon by salu alley 100 feet to borough. line; thenco north 444 degree west by suld borough lino III) feet to the place of beginning, being lot. No. 4 on MIIL street, containing 11,300 square feet, 'J'hhla nth, Bounded on the north by Jackson street, on the east by lot No. 20 now owned by Peter Berry; on tho south by Deitz alley and on tho west by lot No, 10 now owned by Mary HI I hurt, being lot No. 18 In tho ltuss & Kolg hard s uddltion to the borough of Keyn oldsvllle, formerly owned by B. F. Bur- rus, being 40 feel front by 140 foot in depth and containing 5,000 square feet. Fimrtt fiith, All Unit certain tract of hind situated in Reynoldsvillu borough und Winslow township, county und statu aforesaid, beginning ut a post on line of lands of William Marshall; thence north 084 degrees west by nn alley 8111 feet to a post; thonce north 48 degree west by said alley 1001 feet to line of Wiley lot; thonce north 40 degree east 120 feet; thonco north 14 degree eust by lands of M. M. Fisher 040 foot to a post on line of Mrs. Ed. Seoley land; thonco eust by said land 050 feet; thence north hy said land 132 feet; thonco east by suld lands lot! feet; thonco north by said lands oil feet to a post on lino of Cen tral Lund & Mining Co.'s land; thenco eust hy said land 714 feet to north west corner cf I'.plor lot; thence by suld lot 100 feet; thonce east by suld lot 43(1 feet to line of C. II. Presoott land; thenco south by said land one degree west by said land 1)73 foot to north east cornor of Denial) cemetery lot; thonce west 472 feet; thence south 1 dogree west 485 feot; thence east by said lot 472 feet to Una of C. II. Prescott land; thence south 1 degree west ny said lands 1102 feet to a. post on lino of William Marshall land; thence south 224 degrees west by said lund 480 feet to place of beginning, con taining 101 acres und 131 porcties. being known as the Ihoiuas l(c. nolds farm. Fiftd iith, Beginning ut u post 011 Hit of C. II. Prescott lund: thetio 1 t 472 feut; thenco south one deari e it 48,' feet; thence east 472 feci: llietie- north. one degree east 481 f-.vi. to place of b gin ning, containing 5 acres and 40 pxrcliert out of thu eust side of 'ho 'i'liouum Reynolds farm, and boin.r known hm Butiluh cemetery, excepting and reserv ing nil lots sold for burial purposes. HUttnitli . Beginning at 11 pot In I h-t center of l'n riu! ise loud; thence norm Want Your Clothing to Fit 7 Then you ouphtto goto J. C. Frochlich, Mer chant Tailor. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Re member nil work is guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Altering a specialty. J. G. FROEHLIGH. Near Centennial Hull. 07 dog reus cual by land of Joseph bpoars 1 1 perches; thenco south 80 do- I V'n P J n;n.,'.n greeseHst20-lOperohetollneof Leo- lOU UcM I UlSQulSB .... ..,1 1!,,.,.,M I,. .,,1. ,1,., ...... .,h V I W degree west by suld lund and said pub-I 3 Hnft I 13110 WZs& no rouu no percnes k a post 01 uentrai Lund & Mining Co. lain'; thonco west by said lund 05.7 perches; thenco north by said land 80 perches; thence east 42. porohoB; menuo north o.o porches; thence south 70 degrees cast 12.2 per ches to tho pluue of beginning, contain ing 314 acres and known a the Saxton farm. Scimtmith, All that certain tract of land situated in Winslow township, county and stato aforesaid, boundod and described as follows: Beginning at a poston Washington and Winslow town ship line; thenco north 804 degrees oust, by lands of the Central Land and Mln- The design, tone and construc tion ot an instrument will quick ly stamp it as worthy or un worthy, TIIE JAMES & IIOLMSTROM PIANO Has taken its place amongst the fine instruments and time will prove that it is worthy to be there. The materials and work manship are perf ect and in sweet- HASKINS' MUSIC STORE, Heyaoldnvllle, Peun'a. A. KATZL'JY, tub People's . Bargain store Will reduce Fall . and Winter' good from, 25 to 35 per cent on the dollar for only 30 days On account of having too warm weather for this time of the year. The goods which we offer are just what you want. Men's, Ladies' and Child ren's Underwear of nil kinds, from the lowest price to the best quality for your money. Also the biggest assort ment of Men's Pants Prom Gflc to $3. 'JO a pair. Men's, Boys and Child ren's Clothing And Men's and Boys' Caps 0 Gloves. Itemeviber we are doing bus iness on an honest scale. Come and see for yourself and save your 25 to 35 per cent on the dollar at the THE PEOPLES' BARGAIN STORE. A. KatztMi, Pro). 6 a ty t fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa O fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa WAIT Until MILLIRENS open their new store for anything you want to wear. And watch this space for their ad next week. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa W'e are in a position to save you big round dollars on Groceries. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay as you go and lie happy. Below we quote you prices on some goods just for a starter. 1G pounds fine Granult.ted sugar, i.uu 25 pound sack Granul.-ited sugar, na.otJ 9 pounds Arbuckles or 4X cotlee, $i.uu A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only loe Pinest bulk coffee 20 to 35c 10c 10c Ing Company lllt.l perches by Bald lands neS8 richness, strength of tone and townships line to a post; thence ,i .,u:i 4-: : south hy lands of Brokorhoff 30.7 ?nd mechanical construction it perches; thonco wot by Central Laud has no equal among moderate oc mining uo. iuna iiu percnes xo a posi; i pneeu pianos. thunoe north i degree woBt 12D.2 perohea All the latest sheet music in io me piuoe oi oogmmng, containing -tncu n non - nhlisried 20.7 aorei and known ai the Pancoast 8tocK as soon &8 puDIlsnea tract. Eighteenth, All those oertaln two town lota situated In the Gordon addl- 3 rolls Toilet Paper, 31b. can Bartlett Pcus One dos. fine Toilet Soap, 13c Best Laundry soaps, 7 bars, 25c. Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tetley's Teas they are fine. We sell cm. Special Price Sugar in 100 pound sacks. The old saw, "largest stock and lowest prices," is true in our case, ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, The Big Grocery, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. STORE EXTRAVAGANCE Means High Prices and Large Profits. Excessive decorations made to enhance the value of Merchandise must he paid for hy the Puhlic. 3 3 3 With every ooiinideration for comfort of cue- SE tomers, sparing no expense where improvements 3 can be made, but avoiding embellishments that increase cost of doing business without adding to S convenience or facilities, believing that the s E Heat Attractions of a store are 3 Good Merchandise at Popular g 1 Prices We are enabled to constantly offer those great values that have made this the most popular store in town. We guarantee our priceH to be the lowest at all times, but price is not our only argument. We guarantee the goods to be the best or money cheerfully refunded. JT3 3 I SHIGK & WAGNER 1 3 THG BIG STORe. Next door to I'ostoflloe. iUiutnnmiiiiniiiuiiiummaiiunintiUiumnuuiumm