1 An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsvitte. Piiblhhed weekly. One Dollar per year tlrlelly in advance. V0U1MK 12. KKYNOLDMVILIiK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AU(ll!HT 1003. NUMIJEK 14. Y ft , 1 1 IIKNNSYLVANIA HAILKOAD. llUFFAUl A A 1-1.1 :i i II A N V V AIjIiKV DIVISION. Low (initio Division. Effd Msy 24, 1903. I Ealrrn Sin ulrd 1 'ms. HASTWAItll. No llM'illo. in Nn.mn n..i I M ioi M !a. M I. M I' M. STATION. IMitslnirtf jti'il Hunk J.KWMt1tll!tm .... New 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l)nl Hl'hfi Mliy-vllli- Finiilntrvlllii . ,. ItrtMikvlltt' lima. I'llller Htiyniilitivlllt!.. I'lltlt'llfllt Willis rrtnik Dullnl Htiltnlit . . . . . Wluti 'itturii .... IViinlli'liI Tyler Itrnntiiiitle llrtttit Driftwood A. II II I.i ( H '"' I .' J.i II I" 4 Hi II 4 1 II 4. 4 H 4 rw It M A HI r i ft p 1.1 fii, II I V III -.'ll ! II I. IH! II : ii hi :ii ii .11 I A 0 ii'i' Wit'. II Ml is 2 i A :iJ 111 4. I l.l' I -W I :i; l mil I .v, :! in i Jul it ,i T nil' II .ml In i,A n 4ii;,l 7 I 7 r II fi ! u-i 7 ;m 7 :ix 7 ml r i 7 41 17 M1 III t :i I K I .1 Itt I H 'M AM M. Tnilll Hill (Hlltllla VI It'll VI" Hi'tl lliuik II. in IIi'ikikvIIik I II. KiiIIk I'nu'k l.'.'H. Iiulli IMIi-IiiiihHI" ii. m. I Ml, lll'MlulllHVllle u :..i'i p. m. UrXTWAHl) No 108 No 109 N Hi; Nn. II Nr.. lid STATION. i')rlf1 wihiU Urn tit Ili'tintiftot t Tylt-r l't'tititti'lil Winti'iiitirn .... Hatniltt llilH.il. r'allsrrik Vltli-eilsl O'ViiiiUlsviilit.. r'lllllT Inwa III. HlU Villi' H'iriiiiii'rvlMi',... Mayi'llle (1:11,1(1,11;.. Now llt'llile hem l.ttwsntiliitni .... Ki ll llmik I'IiihIiiiik A. M. A. M. A. M. I'. M. I'. M, .... II I" til I" S 111 ... in ; ill im .... m m .... II 4'. II 4 II 17 .... 7 Ii I! I.' .... H L'll .... 7 3ii IJ J'l .. . 7 ft! .... ;ji r.'i'. .... ri .... 7 ;iv r.' :i'i ; i il Hi 7 ft-: I : f''i H i !' 7 : II 17 H Hi I 1. , .1 I ." 7 ( ! hi '.'i ....i ... i.i isi ir 41 II III M Ii; I ii J, 7 fiH id 4 Ik :ki, ... m 1 1 im r.i III M , '."i .VI IM ; in m i . i vi ii mi I," .hi ; M l .Vi : ! I ! II i . . . . .i; v.i in ii i, ; ... . II m '.V ... II If .... 7 ,'il ll ..ii t :ik ll I i .... h :;l ii ,v, :;i mi ill :r. in I" ii :n r s .... -ll l.i ii: .ii i. . i ii 4i .... . M. I'. III. r. III. I'. M. I', M. Trnlu IH2 iSiiniliiyi li'itviin HiiIIhIh 4. Ill p.m. Pulls I'rwk 4 IV, Ki.viiiiIiIkvIIIi'4 ,10, HliHikvlllii 6.mi, Hi'il Hunk it. mi, I'm nine r .; i. in. I niliiK nuirki'd rim iliillvil ilnllv, ixrrt HuiMluyj t IhtK Hint Inn, i hern kIkiiiiIh iiiuhI Ii Nlmwti. I'liliHilolphiUiV Kilo Idiilroiul DlvUlon In tTi-ut May 2"lh, IIIOII. TiiiIim limvu Ul'lftWIHKl KM iiIIoWn: F.AHTWAItl) 9:1l u m-l'niln VI, wiMUfliiyH, fur SunlMiry, WHkiiKliiinn, llivr ii'lon, I'm ikvIIIv, Mi'i iinlnii, llarrlnlitli'U mitl I ho lnltirtni'illulii hi h- ..iloiiK, ui-rlvlinx Ht l'hlliiililliln tl:j: p. in., Now S'ork. Illllil p. ni. ; II. ill linnl i', HMHI p.ln.i I J VVnHliliiL'tiin, 7: I.i i. in rulltnnii I'urhir rtir from WitltuniKpoi i to I'lillniliilplitii ttml pun aiHlKi'l' cnltrlifM I ruin Kuno in I'lillitilolplila i.uikI W 1 1 IIuiiimxii'I. iii ll.il i liiii.ru mill WiikIi Inxum. Ut.vi p. in. Tnuii h, ii.. lor Simliiiry, lliir- , rlHlnirK Hint pniirl,u niii'i-iiii-iHiitiiKtiitliitiM, nrrlvhiK tit I Mi 1 1 n 1 1 l i i i:.lj p. in., Niw Vnrk 111:211 n. in., tiulltinirt 7:.tHp. in., Vush liiKlmi lilllrt p. in. VikiIIiiiIi.iI piil'lnr curH unit piiKsiMiKi'f rimi'lii'H, IliilViiln in riitluili'l plilu mill iikIiIiikIoii. 4liU p. in. Train ll, dully, for llur rlHbiirK mill tiitiTiniMllHiii Hliiilnim, ur rlvlnil IU I'lillllilnlplllll l:J. A. M. Now Vnrk, 7.111a. in.; Ilutiiinimi, i.iu a. in.t XViisIiIiikIiih Cll.llil A. M. In I linn ll Hli'i.plnii imii-k front lliirrlnlitiiii In I'l I hn l 1 1 ill iii anil Now York, riillutlollilua pitHoML'i ik i-.tn romtitii In vliiuttor tiiioliin-lou until 7::i0 A. M. 1I:WI p.m. -Train 4,ilIIy for Stitilinry'llarrln Duric ami Inloi iiii'ilnito Hint Iiiiik, tirrlvlliK nt I'lilliiiloliilna, :JJ A. M.l Now Vnrk, 1i:IU A. M. mi wook iliiyn unit til.iiN A M. on Hnn- l day; lln.i iiiinro, i.I.'ia. m.i WiikIiIiikihii. Hi.iiI a. M. I'uliiioui sli-i-poin fiiitn li.rlo. Hill) V .illlilllKiHii l In riillmlolptllli, llllil ViIiiiiiokmiiv in Wa-liiimliiii. I'liKKeiiKor roiu-liOK limn r'.tlo in IMilluilolptilii, mill WilltuinKpori to If it ll 1 mot i.. 12:27 p. in. Tialn 14. tlitlly fiii iiiiliiiiy. HttrrlK hii rn mill pl'lnrltutl inli'i'int'illatiiHl ill Iiiiik, ur rlvlnii in ritllitilolpliiit 7:22 n. in., Now Vm k t:;u . iii. tviokilityK, i Hi.. 0 ii. in., Hnniliiyl Ititllltniii'o 7:l.'i H. lit., WithltlKlon, M::m u lit. VUHlHllllOtl lllltVl't HlOOllllf I'til-H ttml :iK- Hotinor c-oui'ln'K, liillhilu In I'ltllllilolpllla ami WualiillKUill. WKHTWAKI) 4:11.1 a. m. Train 7, dully fur litiiriklo vl KmiHitltttn. :'M k. in. Trnln , dally for r.rln, Hlilit way, mill wook iluy n for IIiiIIoIn, liorinottt miu prlnolitat liiiornitMllattt Hlalliinti. J:fK)a. in. Train 3, dally fur Krlu anil lulur nteiilaHipiilnia. , , ... 3:4.1 p. in Train l.'i, dully tor llnlTalo via Kmpoilnm. ..... 8:H) . m. Tiiilndl, wookilay fur Kano nnd liil.ernidliitHtutlnna. JOIlSONUUltO ItAILKOAU. a. m. wkkkdayh. a. in. IU 4il ur Olorinonl Iv III .Vi II U2 .11 0.1 11 IRI II 1ft 11 IH 11 27 11 40 U Ul ID M WtHlllvitlo 111 .HI 10 2H IU 20 10 III IU U7 II ftn U M Qlllttwoiill Hmll li K Knit Iimiutitor MlrulKhl (lion ll lixnl .loliiiHonlini-K lv KltlKway ar ItlDOWAY & CIKAKFIKLD UAILllOAU and Cunnectiona. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m p.m. p.m. t 30 2 1ft 3U arKldgwiiyl 7 oil 12 IU It: 7 to 2 111 Dili Mlllllavon 7 10 12 22 4 34 7 09 IM IU llroylund 7 21 12 30 4 30 7 lift tl It im Hlinru Mills; 7 2ft 12 33 4 34 7 01 1 47 02 Blue Kuck 7 2N 12 M 4 37 1 ft7 1 441 8 67 l.'itrrlor 7 33 13 40 4 41 J 47 1 33 tit BriM'kwnyv'l 7 43 12 ftO 4 111 I 4.1 1 28 8 44 I.imi'H Mlllil 7 47 12 64 IM B liH ... 8 40 Mi'.MIttn Knit 7.11 ft 00 (81 1111 8 lift llnrvoys Kun 7 ftl 1 03 8 02 S 80 lift 8 HO Ivl'llllKO'kur 8 00 1111 8 III t 10 1 IB 8 20 lv I IllHolH ttr 8 11) 12ft .11 TI lift 8 Ml arl'allKU'lt lv 8 Oft lift S 12 8 12 12 !2 8 311 Ki'Vliolilsvlllo 8 IN 1 32 6 2 8 3D 12 24 8 05 linx.kvlllo 8 4ft 1 fill 8 011 4 N) 11 47 Nnw llmlil'm mm 2 38 6 4ft 4 (l.'i u iu l!od Hunk 10 111 U 20 7 20 1 30 V Hi) IV l'ltlnliuiur 12 3ft 6 m 41) p.m. a. in a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. .'nr time talilint and additional Information Commit ticket UKenU. VI, VI. ATTKItlllJUY, 3. H. WCH1I). fion'l Miiiiii-'or. Pukk. Trnllli' Mur. (IHU. W. HO VI), Clon'l PuKsenuor Am'iil. W A N V F. i - F A I Tl 1 VV I. V E KHl JN TO T II A V ; el fur well-vHtuttlUtiod liotme lu a ft:w cuun 1lc calline on roiuil nierolittnia and ttk't'niu. Loi-Jil uirrluirv. Hillary II024 a year and ex pnn, payable IU.7u a woek In cali and ex ue'i9 Hdvtitn'oil. I'unIIIuii itertntiuiitit.. Hiik- (neiw huitiwuI and rtiKlilnx. Miindurd llouite.334 Hear born ftu. Clileaau. TH0 MARTIN SHORTHAND ' and COMMERCIAL tuswiuTMKAnoH SCHOOL. Ubrty Ave. It Fifth St., Pittsburg, Pa. An old school eoadupted oa (be oiuct modern prluclplei, Th demand for ynuiif oiun aud women fraaw tltaa evar befurti. w 11 and see una of tha largnet and best schools lu iba oountry. OUIngiia seat ou request. Hiwmn, trptwiiTPio. ooiihwno. pihiiu air. mini ifiiiiiio, TtiKGUviT. ro. t. Is. fin lestuel Iuim is safils sf Us Itrlui hstsl. EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY. And Ollii-r Atlnntic Coiat Reiturta via Pennsylvania Railroad. July .'Id, AuifiiHt l.'i mill "7, ami Hop tninlit'r Ii) ui'ii tlm tlnttiH of tliti IVniiHyl v it 1 1 1 it, Kiilli'iniil Htiiitml low 1'itti) t'Xi'iir hIiiiih fur IIIO.'I to Allitlillo (,'ltv. Cliii) May, Dfi'itn City, Soh lnlMMty, Aviilttti, Aiiki'Ihi'ii, WIIiIwimiiI, Mtilly lli iioli, N, .1., Ki'ltnlii'tli, I )!., or (i.'i nn VUy, Mil. Tlrki'in ijihiiI lu i't!litrn within alxturn ilnyt, Ini'lii.liiiif tliilti of xiMirHlnti. A aitt't.'liil tialn of t'lilliiiim ini'lor t'tii'A mill tiny t'tiiit'liim will loiivn 11 LLmIiii fi; on itlHivi-ttirtitliini'l iliitt-a Ht 8.r" it. in., ur ilvltiir nt AltiHinit p. in., wlini'u Httti fur illttnof will bo niiitlii, fi'iicliliiif riilliiiliillilii lit l. 2."t p. in., In llinn fur Hiiiitr, ami nrrlvln Atliintlii City via thu DiilawHt'o rlvnr Iii'IiIkh roiilo, l ho only nll-i'uil lino, ut H.:i5 t. in. I'iik Honours liin.y hIho apund tliu nlylit In I'lillniltilplilii, ntnl pt'iHiiiiiil to tlm alioru liy tiny fi bular trill n from Murknl Ntroot wlinrf or I In mil ulri'nt Ht Ht lot) on tin) fiilliiwinir iliiy. 1'tiHmitiKiti'N for pnliiU olltnr tliitn Alliint.it! City will Hpoml tlm nlKlit In I'liiliultilplilu mul nun n ifiilar triilim tlm nnxt, tiny from Miirknt Htrvut wlimf. 'I'lrknU will iiImi Im Bolil for n ynliir I 'it i to. loiivlti"; I 'It.tHlini'i; nt. I.. Ml unit ll.lkl p. m. froiii nil Htul Iiiiik nt. wliloli then. i truiiiH Htnp, mul hum NtiilititiH from wlilt'll l'i'i;iiliii' i'iiiiiutI inn wlt.li lln'iii Im iiutili), mul ut tin' lilylior fit I ii only on train li'iivinu; ul ID.IHI p. in, I'lllliiuin Hlt:opiii; iiiiim 1 1 1 i-ii ii 1 1 to At liintit) Cli.y mul I'lillntliilplilik on tlio 10. (HI p. in. train, mul to I'liliuilolplilit on tlio -i.i'ii) mul 11.00 p. in. miliiH. A atop-ovor within limit will Imi ul- lllWI'll III l'llilllllolplliu I'lltlll'lllllU If pllH- Hiinifoi'H dopoHtl tlitilr tlt'kiitH with tlm Tlukot Ai'iil ut ltroml Huvut Htiilinti, I'lilliiili'lpliln, liiiiiioiliiiiiiy on nrrivul. TliikotH iiiitHt ho tltipoMiUiil with Airnnt liniiiuillitlnly on ui rival ut HtuiHiiot'o iIoh tiiinlion and pt'opt'i'ly vnllilutril for ru in rn trip. TlnkolH will ho hoIiI from HoynoltlH villo ut (10,00 round trip In uourlina, or $12 00 In l'lillmiin vnra, (iood on train loitvinir hori! ul l.U'.l p. 111. I'liHHOiik'i'i'H tuko uvi'iilni; train from l'ittHhiit'tr. Kotiirnlnu oiinpoiiH will hi) inii'i'pliul on nny i--inlnr trnln oxiU'iil. tlm I'onn H.vlvmiiu IJinltvil mitl tlm L:iiii'iin i-i in li nl mill tlio St. IiiiIh I.itniti'il. LADIES ! Diil you ever wear a pair of our "Special" $2.00 OXFORDS? You'll bd agrooubly aurpriaod to aoo thu stylo, tlio oxacllont loalhor and workmunnhip that la put Into thi'Bo oxford for tlio small amount of $2.00. Kxani Inu thum uloHtily you'll find It diflloult to toll tlio dllTuronco botwoon thorn and tlio kind you find ohm where at much higher In prion, Robinson's ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE ISSPENTIN BED The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful, - and full of comfort. gSrar stovJ RrtjL .a J J. R. H1LL1S & CO. NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Tuendny Excuralont to Niagara Falls, and Toronto. ('ntninciiHiiK Ttiomliiy, July 7lh, ttml ovory Tiifniluy thun'nftor rlin liitf July, Aiiimt mul HoplomlHir, tlm Hnffiil'i, ItiM'lioHtor ,V I'ltlMhitri H'y will mill ox iMirnliiti tlrkntu to nhovo nmniid point ut oxoopllotinlly low rnloa. TIiiiho link ol Bum llmllfil to iiiinllniiiiiiM piisHiiifi) In doth illi'i'i'Uniin mid will Im vulid for Ktiltiit pHHHiiKi) only If iihihI to doHtltm tli in on dull) of riilo or tlio titty follow ini;, mid will bi lionorud for ruturn piiHHiiui! If imod within llftfiin (15) iIiivr from iliito of nilt). Ninifiira Knlta link ma in t ih t Ini proHi'iitoil to tint aifont of tlm N. Y. (!. .V 11. U. H. II. nt Unit point for vul Itlution hoforu tlioy will liu Konililor ruturn paHiiin. Toronto tluk olH miiHt Im vul liln toil liy tin) ntfont of tlm N. V. C. A, JI. U. It. 11. Ht NliiKtua I-'iiIIh, or tlio Utfiuit of thu Nluj-nra Nvl KiUlon ('o. nt Toronto, or by tlio piirHnr on HttMitimr. Tnilna luuvo Kulla Crook ut 1.02 p. ni. mid 1 .IH n. m. I'mo 7.4"i to MiiKiirn Ii'hIIh nnd (.s.lio to Toronto. Km- tliikotH ami full InforuiiiUoti iioiihiiII tlm iii'Hi'i'Ht nifiint of thu uompmiy or niltlrtwa A. K. Ilavorot, Kxouniloii Acotit, UiMiht'Hlor, N. Y. Knd of nitter Fight. "Two phyHlidiuiR 1 1 ml it Ionic ntu' Ihii'ii llylit with nn alwroBR on my rli;ht liiuil" wt'ittm J. I''. llnulii'H of Dul'otit, (in., "untl (,'iivn mo lip. Kviirlaitly thought my limn lind uomn. Ah a Imtt roHort I trlt'd llr. Kinu'i Now Dlaunvory for CoiiHumptioii. Tlio Im'iiiiIH I rn ool vi'il wiih klrlkliijf mul I wiipt on my foot In n fnw diiya. Now I'vo ontlroly roKiilnml my ImiiltK" It uonqiKira nil CoiiirliH, Collin mul riiriuit ami Lung trouliloH. (iittiruntni'd liy It. Alox Hlokti'H III UK Htoro. l'rli.'n TiOo, anil (1.00. Trial iHittloB fruo. Hiimnior khiiiIh aiti nil rtiiluood at Mlllirntm. All Amt'i'lon hIiim'r for tnmi nt Nolan's hIioo Htoro, prion (11.50 mid (1.00. J. 10. Mltnholl, tiioi'olinnt tailor, In Stoki) hiillilini?, uIhivo uVpartnmnt atoro. Our ckH" plioHpltntoa nro botltir than n linicli. UoynolilH' Drug Htoro. Suit uiihoh uml ti'Hvollnif Imik at MillirotiH. For $18.00 we sella chamber suit -which is a perfect beauty. The wood is nicely finished and each piece is well put t ogether, strong and firm We also have springs, mattresses, etc., at lowest prices. Come and see our stock. ' CRIMINAL COURT DOINOS. Two Judge Buay Last Wk List of Caiei Disposed of. Ltiat week waa buay week In tlio .IrfTorflon uounty orlmlnnl court. Jiiiln Hi uid and Juiltfo lloiiton wore buay but wore not able to cloar tho docket and criminal court la allll In ni'ssBOn, with two murder oaaea to try. llolow wo Klvu a Mat of tho iitiiHt Important uhhob that wore tried. A number of ohho wore bold over and aomo were aoltlud. ('om. vs. I ten. William BHiatiltand butlory, with Intent to kill, Hnnlonued by .IuiIko I Ion ton to one year In potil ti'iitlniy. Coin. vh. Nlobolo MortHio, 1'letra Kollno, I'util DunhhIiio ; murder nut Ifullty. Com. va. J. T. l'oatlothwalt, 118 year old ; lowdniiHa, rientonood by Juilffo Itoed to one year In worktiouno. Com. va. Juniila 10. Ilulnap, II. S. Ilnl imp ; A, and II. I Mrs. Mary 1'rlnd le proaouiitrlx ; not Rullty but pay ctmtM, Com. va. Minimal (JogHm-do ! abiait Intf with InUiiit to kill ; aenteneed by JiiiIko Iteed to flvo yeara In tho pcnl toiiliury. Com. vh. John O'Huro I nHHiuiltliiK an nflliier ; InimkliiK and entering atoro ; broukltiK and onterliiK buildliir. Son loimed by Jud;i) Hoed to fodr yenra In the pi tilteiilliiry. Com. va. l'aul Slossnr ; a((lf ravntoil aHHiiull and battery. Henteneod by JiiiIko Hoed to three tnontha In tho work bonne. Com. va. Clyde Kwlnif ; enmity to animals j guilty. Hontonccd by Judge Heed to pay (."ill. 00 fine, cottta and serve 111) tluya In the county jail. Com. vh. Hannah Malnoy. Helling liquor without HeenHO. Iteturn of W. I). Wnehoh, coiiBtuhle. Defendant ploiidri guilty uml la aenteneed to pay lino of .VK), pay uoata uml undergo an ImprlHonment of throo months In tlio county Jail. Sentenced by Judge Hoed. Coin. va. Cieo. I''. Kahbuugh. Surety of tho prime. A. ICHhbutigh, proHccutor. Not guilty but pay coata. Cum. va. Jiih. M. Loncy. A. and B. VV. A, MIiiIhIi, proaecutor. Not guilty but defnndunl pay two-tblrda ooHtB, pronecutor onu-thlrd. Com. va. Netlio (illloHple. A. fc 11. C. M. (illleHplu, proHccutor. Not a true bill anil prosecutor pay coata. Coin. vh. CiiHper Iiernardo and Angelica llninarilo. Selling liquor without liceiiHe. Vlncen.a Parka, proHi'eutor. Not guilty but pay ono liulf coBta, proHecutor one-half. Com. vs. C. T. Anderson and Andrew Di iiBly. Larceny. Angelica Iiernardo, proaecutrlx. Hill ignored. Com, va. l'etor Sehmleklu. Mall cloua mlBchlef and A. & I). Defendant adjudged insuno, nol pro, allowed. Coin, vh TIioh. Doylo, Jarno Doylo Luwronoo Doylu and John Murray. Riot, Ac. Nick Uornoff, proaecutor. Not guilty but pay coat. Com. va. PranooBka Grandlnotta. Carrying concoulotl weapons. J. L. Sblelda, proaocutor. Dofendant guilty as Indicted. Sentenced by Judge Hoed to nine month In the workhouse. Cora. va. Chaa Little. A. & O. Simon FrancN, proaooutor. Defendant pleads guilty, sentonccd to pay fine of (50 and costs. Com. vh. W. Rogers, Frank Rogers, Martin Nowuk, Mike Nowak and Ansel rtodgor. Riot. C. R. Gllhousen, proaocutor. Dofendant found guilty as Indicted. Frank Roger sent to Hunt ingdon Reformatory ; all the rAst wore aootonoed by Judge Douton to 15 months In the ponltontlary. Cora. vs. George Howe. Malicious trespass. L. C. Smith, presecutor. Nol. pro, allowed, owing to the fact that it appeared a case for disposition before a justice. Com. vh. Glmer Emergor. Larceny. Wm. Eck, prosecutor. Defendant found guilty on first count. Sontoncod by Judge Bouton to pay (.00.00 fine, costs and serve three months In county jail. Cora. vs. Simon Francis. A. & B. C. F, Divlns, prosooutor. Not true bill and prosecutor to pay the costs. Com. vs. Ella Depp. A. & B. Vir ginia Jamison, prosecutrix. Not guilty, but pay one-half coats, prosecutor one balf. Com. vs. N. Shapero. A. & B. W. K Snyder, prosecutor. Not a true bill and prosecutor pay costs. v Com. v. Wm. Snyder. A. & B. N. Shaporo, prosecutor. Verdict guilt . Sentenced to pay (50.00 fine, costs and serve 3 months In county jail. Cora. vs. Wm. Snyder. A. & B. L. Zlsfler, prosecutor. Verdict guilty. Snyder to pay costs. Cora. vs. L. Zlsser. A. & B. W. K. Snyder, proseoutor. Not a true bill and prosecutor pay costs. Com. vs. Adam Teska. A. & B. L. Zlsser, prosecutor. Not guilty, prose cutor pay ooBts. Com. vs. Joseph Wiaskl. A. & B. L. Zlsser, prosecutor. Not guilty, proseoutor pay costs. Com. v. Amos Clark. Carrying con cealed veapon. Mary A. Clark, proae cutrlx. Not a true bill and county to pay ooata. Contagious Diseases. Wo received a coinmunlontlon from tlio Ktuto Hoard of Health luat woek concerning conlngloii iIIhiiiihoh, nnd means stiggOHleil to prevent their dis semination, which wo publish In put t, as follows i The exMirlnnro of this Hoard prove that InfuetitoiiH and contngloim dlseuso are largely illHsouiiiintoil through the agency of the public aehoola nnd there can lie no iliiubt that proper disinfection will exercise a most salutary elTeet In cheeking the prevuletieii of such ills oase. In order to prevent tlio rVeur ronce of small pox or other cnnliiglntiH disease among tlio pupils iitti'tulltig the public schools In your eoiiuly, tho Sl.utn Hoard of Ilenllh earnestly rivominmids that, before opening of school this year, thorough disinfection Is) performed. In order to aid school authorities In cur rying out this reeotiiinnniltitloti, the following suggestion are offered on tho subject of disinfection : HIII.I'IIIJK KUMIllATIllN, To use till effectively, two pouiiilH of sulphur should be burped In a i ihiiii ten feet sijiiaro. Kvery opening In the room flues, doors, windows, cnieksatid crevices must bu closed, except the door by which tin; illslnfcelor Is to eseiipo ; closet doors anil hurcuti draw ers should bo opened wltlo, nnd nil woolen article which have boon In tho room during tho sicklies, hung on lines, being spread out and i)sined up a much as possible. The sulphur Is to be burned In an Iron kettlu or other vessel set In a tub containing a little water to guurd against lire. A small quantity of water should bu evaporated at the Biiine time. A little ulcohol or kerosenu must bo poured upon thu sul phur by mean of which It tuny bu Ignited. Lcuve the room quickly, for the fume are highly poisonous when breathed, and closo the door tightly. Lot tho room remain closed twenty four hour or moro. Then air thorough ly for at least twenty hours. Consumption Defies iMedicine. Grout gaunt consumption stalks through tho land dofylng all the powers of modlcino to cheek It for a moment. Twelve per cent of all our deaths lire duo to It alone. Cures, so-called, by tho dozen aro discovered, hut they do not cure. Incurable it may well be culled. Yet 1 Ik o a drowning man grasping ut a straw, so will tho hopeless victims of thl malady eagerly read and boliovo tho new of another1 new discovery for Its cure. At a recent meeting of tho Medical Society of Berlin, composed of tho most eminent scientists of Germany, there was rend a description of tho re sults from a new system of treatment for tuberculosis. It bus long boon known that the fumea of sulphur exert a curative offect upon the pulmonary organs. To sulphur bus been udded carbon in tho form of cburcoul, and eu calyptus, tbo latter an oil from tho oucalyptus tree of Australia. This combination is heated in a closod room and evaporates quickly, filling tho air with It potent, penetrating fumes. Tbo patient, breathing this, Is gradual ly relieved. Whether It will effect a permanent euro Is yet to bo discovered, but this much they assert : that the ever prcsont cough ceases, the catarrh quickly changes character, and that tho stomach 1 not weakened but strengthened under tho treatment, throo things which will go far to pro duce permanont health. The Death Penalty. A littlo thing soraotlmes results In death. Thus a more scratch, Insigni ficant cuts or puny bolls havo paid the doatb penalty. ' It Is wlso to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at H. Alox Stoke's Drug Store. Electricity, applied to the ground, will greatly stimulate the vogetablo growth therein. As an experiment at an agricultural college two fields of potatoes were planted, tbo ono under ordinary conditions, the other so arranged as to have a constant current of electricity (lowing through the ground. At the end of the season tbo yield of the electrlo Boll was one-third larger than the other. Now the up-to-date farmer should tako the lightning rod off his barn and run them Into bis potato patoh. Rubber ring for glass jars 3 cts per dozen at Cash New York Rackot storo. Reynolds' egg chocolates : a porfoct drink ; 10 cents'. When you want a ladles' fine and up-to-date shoe go to Nolan's shoe store. Ask for the Krlppendorf-Dlttman shoe. Buggies and wagon for sale. J. A Meyers. , 'The Dr. Reed Cushion. Sole shoes are sold at Nolan's shoe stoe. VACCINATION CREED Of the Department of Health of Chicago. Endorsed by the Pennsylvania Stats Hoard ol Health, That trim vaccination repeated until it no longer takes, always prnvont Ninnll-pox. Nothing else will. If you do not wish to havo mnll-pox, get vaccinated. That trim vueel nation that Is, vacci nation done on a clear arm with pure lymph unci kept perfectly clean and un broken afterward never did and never will uiiikn a serious sore. True vaccination leave a soar differ enl from any ol In r si'iir. Thin acur I easily recognized and In thu only con clusive evidence of a ueeesfiil vaccina tion. The "bad arm" and tbo "very sore arms" are not truo vaccination. No bail result ever follow a truo vaccination. Small-pox I now possible only because people neglect vaccination. If all wore suecoHsfiilly vaccinated In Infancy, and ugiiln at fifteen years of uge, Hinall-pox would stain die out. Suvu your friend and yourself much trotihlu by getting vaccinated before you lake smull-pox, and ar qttnratlned. Gw. G. Gliot-T, M. I)., General Sanitary Inspector, Pennsyl vania Klul.i) Hoard of Health. FUN AT THE FAIR. Tanner's Royal Roman Hippodrome Wilt Olve Exhibitions Each Day. The inmiugeiiienl of thu fair associa tion bus clor.cd a contract with U. A. Tanner, general rriunugor of Tanner' Hoyul Koimin Hippodrome, one of the greatest fair attraction of thu season of IIMl.'l, for a four-dnys'engugement during the week of the lair, on Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday und Krlduy, Septem ber 1, :!, !l and 4, mid this contract In sures the patrons of the fair with a lino of outside attractions that will attract. The Koyul Kotnuu Hippodrome comes to Hrook vllle In it entirety and at a greut expense und it bus a a dally pro gram un exhibition second to no Wild West show on the road. Thu list of attractions, In part, consists of four horse churiot races, six -horse chariot ruees, Hoiiiuu standing races, Cowboy ehuso for a bride, Cowboy trick riding, riding bucking horses, fancy roping, trip nnd gluts ball shooting trick and furicy bicycle riding, etc. These per formalities will tuke place in front of tbo grand stund cuch day of tho fair, und will Is i entirely free of charge to each und every ono admitted to the grounds on any kind of a ticket. Hrook Villa llqmhltriin. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wall of time comes as a result of unboarablo pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation, Hut thanks to Dr. King's Now Llfo l'llla tboy put an end to It all. They aro gentle but thorough. Try thum. Only 25c. Guaranteed by II. Alox Stoko's Drug Storo. Good buggies and wagons for sale cheap at J. A. Meyers' harness shop. Flno work and prompt attention glvon you by tho Alpha Mf'g Go's Mitchell, tho merchant tailor, In Stoko building-. Try a frultlna, 10c. Tastes like an other. Reynolds' Drug Store. Ask for tho J. P. Smith shoes. They are on said at Nolan's shoe store. Pat ent colt, patent calf, patent kid. ORDINANCE. (No. 83.) On Ordlnunco to prevent the spread of the disease known as rablosor bydro phifbla and to authorize the killing, quarantine, restraint, confinement, muzzling, and collaring of dog or dogs, bitch or bitches within the borough and to empower person or pcrsons.conatables und policemen of the borough to enforce tho provisions of this Ordinance. Section 1. Be It ordained and enact ed by tbo town council of the borough of Reynoldsville, in council assembled and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same ; That the owner or owners, keeper or keepers of any male or female dog or dogs above thu ago of four months within tbe limits of tho borough of Itoynoldsville are ffljrvMI EERMANIA SAVING5 BAMf WOOD AND DIAMOND bnroby required and dlrnctod to wear a collar on tho suttm with a number and tho owner or koocr name legibly stamped thereon in manner ami form aa illreetfd by the burge of the borough. Arty Hiieh dog or dog running at largo In the borough without collur number ami name as directed aforoald may ho secured, eonllned, shot or otherwise destroyed ami the owner or owners, keeper or keeper thereof shall have no claim agnirmt thu peron no doing. Section 2. That any dog or dogs, bitch or bitches found within the limit of tlm borough of Heynoldsvlllo unre strained, in large and not mu..led by the mouth so as to prevent biting or eating, during tho month of July and August In niich nnd every your such dog or dogs, hitch or blteboa ao found iiiirnstruiiietl Ht large and not muzled so h to prevent biting or eating during tlio months aFoiesuld may bu secured and eonllned or shut or otherwise de stroyed and the owner or owner, keep er or keeper thereof shall have no clulm against the person so doing. Section II. It I mude the duty of tho policemen arid constulilesof tho fiorough upon view of dog or dog, blteh or bitches found within tbo limit of tho borough running at largo without ool lur, name ami number a provided In tlio 11 rst section of this Ordinance and not muzzled by the mouth a provided In tbe Heconil Section of thl Ordinance to secure ami eon line or shoot or other wise destroy anil bury the same j and forso doing ahull receive out of tho borough treasury Hit! sum of (1.00 for each and every il'ig and bitch so shot, destroyed and buried. Suction 4. That any Ordinance or part of ordinance conllieting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and the same I hereby nqiealcd so far a tho same effect, thl ordinance. Ordained nnd enacted Into a law this 4th day of August l!Hi:i. A. M. A PI'I.MIATK, A Host : I 'resilient of Council. L. .1. McKntkkh, Seorotary. Burgess' office approved August 10, 1 !MI.'t. L. M. SlMMO.NH, llurgos. The Cure thai Cures Coughs, v Colas,' jGrlppc, Whoopln CouRh, Asthma' 1 Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption la 1 1 Nu mwirT'twd fadlltlM for Wxw Pirrt II 0MM Muiallim, ml pU'lntf HudmU whorl II tralnM. ifularR on ftiill altno. P.Put1 4 Sf)i. ft'h A liberty Av., PHUhurq.PJ r T W SY . "J TO FAltMEItS AND MERCHANTS Wo sell McCormlck Hind ers, Mowers and Rakes. You will find a car of OATS, BRAN & RED DOG AT CHOP MILL and a man there to turn It into cash. Your chopping done on short notice. : : : : : TERMS : CLOSE PRICES AND SPOT CASH. M. C. COLEMAN (We sell a bruke for a huy and surry TTOS BANK BY MAIL And get the 4 per cent, annual interest and absolute protsctlon of this strong banlt. Assets over S7.70O.00O. STREETS PITTSBURG. PA.