Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. An independent journal devoted to the interests of Kcynoldsvillc. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903. VOLUME 12. NUMBER 15. TV PENNSYLVANIA UAlt.HOAI). DIVISION. Uv Gimle DivUinn. II Efltct Way 24, 1903. Ikatirn Sta,mirtl T'mf. R.IHTWAIin. iNoinAo.HJ Nn.tUI Nnl I Nr 10 1 STATION. Plltslllirit Ki d Hunk I.itwiiiiiiiiiin . . . l'W lll't llil'lll'll Ouk Ui.lt'.. Muy Ihi' HlMiniTVl. , . Hnmkvtllii J own Kllller Ii-ynlilsvtlli. I'lUH'OIlM KiiIIm rivek.... DiiII.iIh Hiihtilii W'liiterbtirii . . . IVmiHi'liI Tyl.T lli.niitxiMn. . . . (Irani Ilrlfl wo. in TrutiiNU iSun Hi'il Hunk M M' 1.14, l iillh ( rri-l A. M A .11 V M. ' . . ir - i. ' - i:i ; hi t. IHI v :i :! ii t II in 4 II' n 4 in l i In J" III :.i i.i II m in in 1 1 1 if. ;i :i; II : 4 II 4? 4 .Ml 4 ; ft "I A '.'I ft ;.i ;. 1.i .v ii i . i 111 LI I ti mi II M ii -II II iii ; it ;t 111 4. II in li .VI' 1 1 7 ihiiji I t i: .. I l n in M il in 'Hi II M ' ii"; 7 in. 7 I V. Nolo 7 41 l :.n I S.i 7 .... in .... II .... l" A . i an it! :, :i ii.. n m l". M.il" Ill lli-lif" uriHM. vili I.'.'!'. Hullo 'liislitiiir'i.O.u. in. mi. : iiiililsviilf .. ... p. II I WK-H WAIIII Nn KM Nu lOD No Wl No. 114 NoTlO HTATIOflH. rlfl wood (Jritnt Hi'iiiirwll..... TyliT l'untilli'lil Wlnti-rhiirn ... hiilttilu Diillols KullH!ri'i'k .... 1'rtni'iiimt Hryiiolilvllli. . Fuller lowu It IM.lk Villi' HiimiiiiTVIUf... A. M. A. M A. M. V i II l UN HI' til :ir, ni :m! I ft im ill 'ill 17 II Stl 7 iVi 7 . i 7 l 7 ;u 7 4i t7 1.1 u 4 ll iv r. vs v. , r. r: ;i'. I .' fi.' i i n in it i tii i n :n I 1 M iii :.i --. i). I ' 1H I! 11. In s III) i, i: ii :r. Mitvsvllli Unkltiil'-'f ; i:w Itcllili'lii'lfl. I.KWsonhmu ...i Ki el It'll. k I I'UImIiui'K :m i li 4: M.il' ti j - iii.ii". P, M. Train IM? iSiitmiiv l"-:ivi Kiillni'n-i'k 4.17, K'.-yimlil-i fi.im, l(i.il Hunk il Hi. I'iiisIm TruliiM mill ki'il rim il:i Htlmluy; t lliijr Ml at I iln tillOWII. I iiiI'.i.im . in . m. Hi. 1. 10, linn. k villi, v. I'.-fi li. ri i . l 1 li ihillv.'t'Xrflit nIuiiiiIh ImiiI lio Phlliuleliliitl .V Ki iu Kull.imil Division III olTucV Muy 2"iUi, l'.Ki:!. Trains leave Di'lflwiiuil u.s follows: EASTWARD :M iii-Tiuin 1!, wi i liihiy-i, for Snilliuiy, Wtlkihm n-, lliili-lon, lliiiisvUli.,Si.riiiiton, llurrUliiiri- tinil lln inli'i'iiirillnli' ntu- . thins, iirrlvliiir ill rii'l:i.i.ihiil il:'.'.l p. III., iNi'W Vork. mmi . in ; i..ililiiiiiir,H:'l i.ln.; i WiiHlilnuton, 7: . . in I'ullniiili I'lirlor cur from Willi, iiii-i on in I I 1 1 ii I 1 1 1 1 1 ii unit m Hiiui'i'l I'oiii'litis ri-om Lain to riilliuli'lillilu mill 1 1 1 in iTiiiiot'i to i.ili iiiiorc anil Wuh Instoii. 13:."iU p. ni. Train N ilnm lor Siyihury, llar rlHlniric ami n ini'lpai iiiO'i'iiirilTutiiHtiilloiis, iirrlvhiK al I'lilliiili li.li.a i: l- i. m., Mvw N'ork Ul:i:l p. in., Itnillii.nrr V: hi , in., Wiisli Intrton h:,c p. in. 'i-i tliuli'il inirlor I'am uiitl iiaHsi-iiu'i't' .'oiii'lirs, liiilliiln to riiihlili'l nl. ia anil V:isliliirioii. 4 INI p. in. I rani , ilully, for llar-t-lsliurir nii'l lini'i'iiii'iliiiii. stations, ui rlvltiK at riillaili liiiiiii !.:: A. M. ; Now York, 7. Ill u. in.; Hall iinoii., a.-' i a. in.; WaliliiKton ; a. m. I'nllniiin ;-li.i'plni; I'aiB rniin tlarrlsliinv to i'lill:iiii i.lila anil Ni'W York. I'lillaili.Ii.lii'i in .wiiii, th an rumniu lu Iriwi' unilliitui lu ll inn II ": A. M. M:i p.m. Tiain 4, dally for Siinliiiry'llarrls t Iri- anil liitui liii'ilialii stations, artlviliK lit rjilailulplila, 7:;- A. M.l Niiw Vork, USia A. M. on wi'-k days and lu.tis A M. on un ilayi llaltlinori), ,':I."ia.m.; Wasliliiuton, H:;tO A. U. I'll I linn Mrrpi'l's froln Krie, mill Mltlitm-,ort to I'hlladi'lplilii, and V llllatiisHirt to W asliliik'lon. I'iinsviikit coaclius irom Kiln to riikladrlphiii, and NVIIhanisiiili in Hall llilui i'. K:K7.iii. 1'i atn 14. ilail v lor Hunlnipy. llarrlA btirjr and priiu'lpal intri mi-diatii slat lons.ar rlvliiu at I'liiiii'li liiliia Ti-'i a. in., Si"w York U::n a. m. vii i.'hilays, iliiiii a. in., Siindny) Ituiiiiiioio 7:1 a. in.. Wasliliiuton, H::io a ni. Vesiiliuli'd Inilli t sli-npinir rars and pas .i.ilr i-oiii-lins, Hull. ilu in riiiladclplila and WaslilnKton. WESTWAKI) 4:SI a. m. Train 7, dally for IlulTitlo via Kmporlutn. , :3i a. ni.--Tniln U, dally for Kilo, Hiilg way, and wi'vk day-i for Diillols, Clermont ami priiu'lpal inini niuillaHi hiallons. mSOtt. ni.--Ti ain :l, ilully for Kris mid Inter mediate polins- , 1:41" p. m. Train IS, dally for llilffalo via Kmporluiii. 6:rl in. Train HI, oukduyn for Kano anil liiirmi!imitiat mi. TOHSOXHUHil HATM?OAn. II. 111. WKIiKllAYH. a. in. Ill 411 ai t'liirmoiii Iv in ft i II il' III III Wo. .ll Villi' 10 ;m in ". , in 'in , Id HI Id (17 , II So . . U ill ('lllltwoiid Slilllll1 llllll I'lllL'lll. (Urn llai'l .lolinsoiiliiiiir lv Uiiliiwiiynr ..II (H II (f.l II Ifi . II in . 11 'J7 . II 411 . 13 III JilDG WAY &. CLKAKKIKLD KAII.ItOAU und Connoclions. p.m. p.m. a.m a.m p.m. p.m. 7 mi 13 in 4 11: 7 10 12 33 4 M 7 M 2 I. 5 ;m 311 ar Hlduway lv Mill llavi u Croylaiid hhorts Mills" Hlim IliM'k tarrliT BriM'kwiivv'l l.uinis lif 1 1 1h Mi'Minn Hint llarvi.ys Uun lv Kail (Vk ar Iv iliiltols ar 7 2(1 7 (W 7 W 7 01 f7 1 47 I 43 a ;m 6 Ht II Ml flJU .Id" 2 01 1 M 1 hi 1 47 1 4:i 1 Hil 1 2 i'li 1 is 1 ii". 1 til 7 31 13 Ml 7 3J 12 :ia 7 2s 12 Ml 7 IB 12 40 7 :t 13 Ml 7 47 12 64 7 M ft4 1 01 H mi 1 111 H ID 1 3ft 4 M t M i ;i7 4 41 4 ftl 4 54 A IKI n (ri 5 III ft :a T"l2 (I 27 0 (Ml 6 4 ft 7 ft II 411 U ml V Hi H ft? H 411 8 44 8 411 8 H5 8 ; H 3(1 li M ar I' allhl' k Iv f Hi i; im lti'ViM.liKvUlo k is t U"i KiihiUvIIUi H 4ft 1 Ift 1 ;ij 1 ftu 2 :n U 3D ft Wl H l: 3 HI r, mi 12 34 4 .VIII 47 Nrw lli llll'lll IKK) 4 It", U III Ki ll Hank III III I 30 t (10 IV rillNliui'L-ar 13 a p.m. a. in a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Vitt limn talili's and mlilll liuml Infuiniallon commit ili:knt auiniis. W. W. ATTKKHI'ltY, ' J. H. WHIH, Clnn'l Mnniiu'iir. l'ass. Tratlli; Mgr. OKU, VV. HOY 11, (inn'l I'assenitnr AkiiiiI. WANTF.ri-l'AlTlirri.l'KIWdN TOTIIAV el for wi ll-estalillslii il lioiisi' In a frw coun - tin calling on winll ini'ri'haniH and aut"uln. Local uirrltorv. Kaln ry l34 a year and ex ponsHs, paynliln $ IH.7H a wiwk In I'asli and ex utniHua uUviuini'il. rnsliliiii piTinainiit. Huh. Iiiuhh miiv'i-ssfiil and rushing, Htandard llouae, &I4 llnarliurn t-t.. (.'liluaiiu. KKseoisosecoocooQeec TUB MARTIN SHORTHAND and COMMERCIAL ftiKiNtuCauuTiOM SCHOOL. Uberty Ave. & Fifth St., Plttsiiurg, Pa. An old chuul cotnliii'tei vn tli Miwt uiisiorii I'liucii'lim. Tli demand fur yinnif moti ami vrnnina g raauir tliau ever lolom. full and wstora tt Hie bu-gmt and ur.t m:l.isiii la Urn couutry, CulaliMvuo Iwiit on lrtiiettt. isoRTsnn. ttpkwhithio. wiumm. hkmij- UIP, INGLUB. SrKLLlNQ, TKUOHU'IU, UTO. a, ll. gin Ho4um4 Emm t. iiuls ef uu Ibrtu loku II tlaa nnnnrrxwuil f acllltloa for Itnlnii a llml II nrw Mlllrailnn, anil pinrinv suuimi wiir I Iralnrd. rlri iilara on apullcatlon. I'll ! VVp.DiiII Snna. Alii ll llb.rty ., PHtibnrf ,Pa Subucrlbr for The Star If you want ih News Visitii ijjj Cards Artisticnlly Print id nt The Star ofliee. Well i Dressed i 1 1 I iip 1 1 c Men (J Wear I Walk- l-l Over Shoes. I i v ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE ISSPENT I IN BED The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful, and full of comfort. s a 1 '5 " 1 r ri J. R. HILLIS & CO. NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. ka-pr Of CHEATORE, The twentieth century mvisicoLl wonder. a.t the New Exposition. Four fine concerts dadly. 150 magnificent exhibits. , Gorgeous $5,000 Theatorium. Special attract ion s Vitarjraph; Illustrated Songs "Wise Mike." the trained d-nkeyj "Laugh-eL-Bit j" "Johnstown Tloodj" "Cave if the Winds;" "The Mystic Chamber j" "The Dancing Automatons " "Toboggan " "Carousel." and 'the "BABY INCU BATOR.." Room for 30,000 people M ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. 1 "c. si ( f.'j'ijjlr-ll' Don't Take Pills, or Salts, or Castor Oil. Thrr are not tnnli'-lnxnllvra. Tlirjr are rnlliartli's, A rntlmrtli" iirtlon leiivca the ayati'in pxImiiHtrd nnd ilopri'ssod. I'rli'ry KIiikIhh lonli'-lnxnllvu. Y hrn von rMl III, have liruiliii lio, Imi kai lie, no apix tlti", ntoiiiiicli out tif orilrr, l.ail taste In Ilie inoiith, tnkn I ho tonli'-liixatlvU) C.liry Ivlng. llurb or tablet forui, 2"x:. YOU MR. CUSTOMIvR Who urn 1'i'iiillni; IUIh, linvii hi.'iii'il un toll, wi'clc itflcr work, HlKittt Willk- )vni" KIkii'K. Vu !mvo told you (if till! ll'Hlllol'S, till) lHHtM. Hi" tviii'kiiuitiMtiip. If iIiiihIiih'D tin; lis inotl uh ivu'vn Huitl, you'll hnvu in ml 111 It vim iii'iul tln'iii, tt"l... , t llw. a, iij 1 I'm. ur" fiest? Miiku us prove our win ils. C'oini! hi and try it pair. You'll find Ilium thu ln'"t JXiiO welt solo you L-viir wore. Thuro Isn't u bit of risk for you and none for uu. Wo know liow ptlioy urc muilo. Robinson's For $18.00 we'-sella chamber suit -which lis a perfect beauty. The wood is nicely finished and each piece is well put together, strong and firm We also have springs, mattresses, etc., at lowest prices. Come and see our stock. ...ON... 1 n 1 LABOR DAY, Monday, Sept. 7, course you will go to PITTS BURG, seo the great parade, then hear The New Exposition Open on Labor Day Creator, the musical wondir, In Mualc Haiti ISO magnificent hlbila anddlaplav and 10 of Ka moil Interesting special attract ions ever seen al any Cipoeltlon Of I'lUrnH you and yout family will ro to I'lttHlmrR on Labor Day, Mondny, Hrptctnter T. All the world, iirartlrally, expects to be there. Mills, fartorlea and shops are all to he resting then, and naturally one will desire to spend the day where attractions are best and most numerous. This will be n I'liiHlinrg. where arranKemonts have been nmde for a parade of 80,imo working mon, and where for the flrst time In 14 years Ijilmr Dav will rind the City's great KX POSITION holding opan houm. The railroads are pn par ing to lake rare of record breaking nrowds, so nothing stands In the way of an Interesting, etijnv-iblf outing. Am for the NKW RXrOBITION col umns of space might be nuud In liniiiHt pralHo of Its multitudinous features, which are miles In ad VHtice of those secured for any previous yeur. Cor music alone the enormous sum of I'iii.iluo has lieen appropriated, tht list of famous ponductors and or rnnlzatlons lncudiin CrenlP, the flery band wordrr; fatten Wnwan' Orchrttra the very per fection of refinement; John PMHn Hiwxa. frexh fron. a triumphant .Igtit mnntbs' Ruropean tour; M'tillfr Dnmrmih with n' reor gfinlxed New Yorl. Myiuiiliuny Or rhestra, and Vestclln, a newly found mimical marvel. In addi tion ii n array o. sololhts Is under advisement, whoso brilliant work will round out the most elaborate and "ttunnlnn" musical scheme ever attempted tl. world over at a nominal admission fee. for the four dally concerts big Music Hull is being jeautlfully redeco rated In pale grt-en, white and gold, thus assuring surroundings im far from ideal for the KXPO HITMWM Briny of suburban music lve. Of the special attractions enthusiasm may go far and not say too much. There are ten of theiie. Ode belter than the other If that were possible. Heading the !lst Ml the Th atorlum, trans formed from tli. dingy Cinemat ograph room Into a magnificent, llght flnoiled auditorium, by the expenditure of fully $5,000. Here will be sc'jn the great American yila';rn;ili. and .'or the opening week I'fof. Dooley and his trick donkey. "Wis :kH.'' Next (here are the "llauy InuulMUun" ' IjiiiRh a lilt ;" "The Jolmstowa Flood:" "Cave oi the Winds;" "The Dancing Automatons;" "The Mystic Chamber:' "The Tobog gan," and the "Carroussell." Amusement, entertainment and In struction will be banded out here In overflowing measure. inhibits and dlspluys will number 160 and f iiven an expenditure of more than half a lulliiun rtllrf, For two months the joiner, the painter, the decorator and the ar tist have devote I their best ef forts to the work or Improving and beautifying the New Exposi tion buildings, which now present the bright appearance of the pro verbial Mold Dollar. fb great buildings can accommodate 30,000 people. nd the New Expo sition management will be dlsap pointed If that number Is not at i band on the afternoon and even ing of Labor Day. . A Trrlnsr Poaltiea, CluhhcrlyT-Wbat's the matter? la that widow I've seen you with troo blliw yuu? t'ttftii-Ve. PI wjr nerve. can't imiku up ,uiy wind, whether she U going to umi'ry pie pr' nt,-Ptro1 Free Press. Ilura le Ha4 OS. Wautiiiino I wonder It Oeiiekv will recite for me at my little party this evening? Iiuuno-IIe will unless too kaow soino ns yet undiscovered, way to pre vent lilm. llaltlmore American. Uoo4 Nta:r4. "What would you do If I were to offer you work?" "It 'u'd be all right, mister," answer ed Meandering Mike. "I kin Uk-a,Joke os well ns anybody." Washington Star. What e Do la RheeaiatUss. A professor at one of the allopathic colleges Is reported to have said: "There are two things to be done In rheuinatlHm grin and bear it or bear It and not grin." Homeuopathlc Envoy. Whr It Reaps. "Your voice." said the commanding officer, "Is decidedly rasping!" "Yes, sir." replied the suhnnllnat . saluting. "I have been out roughing It j with a file of soldiers all the morning." Man. like everything else that Uvea, changes with the air that sustains aim. ""TS,D"-' If society took better car of Its poor out of jail tbert would bo lees soot of Jails or jailsrs.-Boeto Tranaortpt VICTIM8 OF VESUVIUS. PvmpeJI and llerenlaarnm Not the Oalr Cities It Has Barlrd. The rond out of Naples toward Vesu vius Is the same route that one follow to reach Pompeii. When Intending to go Up the ntountsln the tourlat leave the I'ompeil road at Ttcalnn, the mod ern city which overlies llerctllnneuin. Apropos of these two undent towns, it Is remarkable how tunny people H)cak of tlietn ns the only burled i-ltli-H In the vicinity. In fact, there are many, and It may not lie uninteresting to mention them. Next to the two fninlllur ones, the one whose name Is most rreiuently heard Is Htnblta. Then there are Cu nni', the oldest Creek colony In Italy; Hulie, a watering place, resort of the Hoiiuiti swells In the first year of our Lord; Purtlieiiope, 1'itlii'iipollH nnd No spoils, tlireo burled cities lijit under modcril Nnples, from the lant or which It took Its nmno; IMkcnrchiii (Inti-c call ed Puteoll, now ror,r.uoll), another Greek city of lnrge wealth anil wltli much commerce; Capua, one of the great military posts of ancient Rome, now covered by a modern city, also a garrison, and Ruessola, whose medici nal springs held high repute among the gouty epicures of the Roman time. Cataclysmlu have been the earth's throes around that laboring monster Vesuvius, fitr some of these burled cit ies, which were great seaports 2,000 years ago, are now far Inland. On the other hand, offshore at Bnho you may look down from a boat when In smooth water and discover ancient houses and afreets far below you nt the bottom of the sea. Rome of these burled cities were much larger nnd more Important places than either Pompeii or llerculn neum, yet to ninny travelers their names seem unfamiliar Argonaut. EDUCATING OY8TERS. Tralnlaar tVaoals In Which the Bi valves Are Taasht Some Sena. "A school for oysters," said a dealer In Ash, "Is an Institution that you would swear could not exist, for oys ters are notorious for their stupidity. It Is, however, a fact that there nre many oyster schools. I will explain them to you In such a way that yon will believe fn them. An oyster' Intel ligence Is limited, but still It has Intel llgenca, Vunrs dhq pertain wise flnh deulers discovered that If you take an oyster suddenly from Its subaqueous bed It opens Its shell, whereupon the life giving water Inside It all escape and the oyster die. But If you ex pose an oyster to the air gradually, lifting It out of the water for a few minutes and then returning It again, It gradually learns that to keep It shell closed when out of the water Is the best thing for Its health. These Inves tigators found that they could take two oyster, one trained and one untrained, and the trained oyster, keeping Its shell closed while out of the water, would live a long time, while the untrained one, opening Its shell, would die in a few hours. Therefore training schools for oysters were established. The schools are In appearance nothing more than reservoir full of water. Oysters are put In them, and the wator Is drain ed off and then returned again. It 1 kept off for a few minute at first, then for ten minutes, then for half an hour and so on. Oyster in these schools leant that they will live longest and keep healthiest out of water If they hold their shells tight shut.. A soon as they learn this tbey are graduated and go out Into the world." Philadelphia Record. A Qalck Wilted Partrldare. Nesting upon the ground, the par tridge la likely to be disturbed. A bird of this siwcles was once startled by a plow passing within a yard or so of Its mist. Destruction was almost a cer taluty, as tlie plow must pass entirely over It In the next round, nnd the la borer wondered how the partridge would act. The time necessary for go ing around tbe field was about twenty minutes, yet In that almost Incredible period tbe parent bird had effected th removal of some twenty-one eggs to a safe spot. Careful search led to th discovery of the bird calmly seated up on her tressure In the bottom of th hedge out of reach of the plow. Nine teen partridge chicks were eventually hatched and duly escaped unmolested. London Tit-RIU. The Iasrealoaa Maarple, The magpie Is nothing If not Ingen ious. He always barricades his bulky nest with thorn branches, so that to plunder It Is by no means an easy mat ter, but when circumstances oblige the "pie" to build In a low bush or hedge an absence of lofty trees being a mark ed fenture of some northern localities he not only Interlaces his home, but also the entire bush, In a most formida ble manner. Nor does be stop here. To "make assurance double sure" he fash ona a means of exit as well as entrant to tbe 'castle, so that If disturbed b can slip out by bis back door, ai It ere. Worn Oat. "HI marriage was a failure, wasn't itr "Great smoke, no! It saved blm from bankruptcy." Judge. The way to avoid tbe Imputation of Impisseme is not to be ashamed of rhat w do, but never to do what w ugbt to be ahamd of. Dryden. School for Nurses, Tho Philadelphia School for Nurses In alliance with the American Red Cross has undertaker! to train asufflolent numbor of young women who shall be subject to tbe call of the Rod Cross or tbe governmont for prompt nursing or vlce In the event of national calamities or In case of war. Co-Incident with this plan an effort will be made to carry nursing skill and hospital knowledge Into small towns and rural districts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dole, ware and Maryland, taking some of their young woman and training them In this science. This will secure the requisite number of nurses fot Red Cross work. It will give a means of livelihood to largo numbers of most excellent and de serving yonng women who have but fuw opportunities, and at the same llmo It will bonclit thousands of homes by tho spread of tholr knowledge. Every village and township In nearby States may ultimately he reached and bolned In this way. The undurtaklng Involves the ex penditure of large sums of monoy, but wealthy and Influential men and women In the four states named stand ready to carry tho plan to fruition. Any young women who aspires to Rod Cross membership or to nursing sor vice In any capacity oan got full Infor mation by addressing Tho Philadelphia School for Nurses, Witherspoon Build ing, Philadelphia, Pa. The movement Is doslgned especially to benefit young women in small towns and rural commuuitlos. Tuesdsy Excursions to Nisgsra Falls and Tdronto. Coramonclng Tuesday, July 7th, and evory Tuesday thereafter during July, August and September, the Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburg R'y will soil ex cursion tickets to above named points at exceptionally low rates. Those tick ets are limited to continuous passago in both directions and will bo valid for going passage only If used to destina tion on dato of tale or the day follow ing, and will bo honored for return passage If used within fifteen (15) days from date of sale. Niagara Falls tick ets must be presented to the agent of the N. Y. C. & II. R. R. R. at that point for validation before they will bo good 'for return passage. Toronto tick ets must be validated by the agent of the N. Y. C. & II. R. R. R. at Niagara Falls, or the agont of the Niagara Navi gation Co. at Toronto, or by the purser on steamer. Train leave Falls Creek at 1.02 p. m. and 1.48 a. m. Fare 17.4.5 to Niagara Falls and ftfl.DO to Toronto. For tickets and full Information consult tbe nearest agent of the company or address A. F. Raveret, Excursion Agent, Rochester, N. Y. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians bad a long and stub born Oght with an abscess on my right lung" writes J. F. Hugbos of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. Everbody thought my time bad oome. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption. The benefit I re ceived was striking and I was on my feet In a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It. conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Price 50c, and 11.00. Trial bottles free. The turtle soup at the City Hotel restaurant is genuine. Shoes of all kinds at Mllllrons. Good buggies and wagons for sale cheap at J. A. Meyers' harness shop. Fine work and prompt attention given you by the Alpha Mf'g Co's Mitchell, the merchant tailor, in Stoke building. Ask for tho J. P. Smith shoes. They are on sale at Nolan's shoe store. Pat ent colt, patent calf, patent kid. Summer goods are all reduced at MUlirens. All America shoes for men at Nolan's shoe store, price 1X50 and $4.00. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, in Stoke building, above department store. Suit oases and traveling bags at MUlirens. IrERMANIA SAVINGS BANK WOOD AND DIAMOND ORDINANCE. (No. 83.) On Ordinance, to prpvent the spread of the discano known as rabies or hydro phobia and to authorize tho killing, quarantine, restraint. cnnflnomont, muzzling, and collaring of dog or dogs, bitch or bitches within tho borough and to ompowcr portion or persnns.constahles nnd policemen of tho borough to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance Section- 1. Ro It ordained and enact ed by tho town council of tho borough ol Iteynoldsvillo, In council assembled and It Is hereby orduinod and enacted by authority of tho samo ; That tho owner or owners, keeper or keepers of any male or female dog or dogs abovo tho ago of four months within tho limits of tho borough of Rcyuoldsvillo aro hereby required and directed to wear a collar on tho samo with a number and tho owner or keepers name legibly s tarn ied thereon In manner nnd form ns diiccted by the burgess of tho boroueh. Any such dog or dogs running at largo In tho borough without collar number and name as directed aforesaid may be secured, confined, shot or otherwise destroyed and tho owner or owners, keeper or keepers thereof shall have no claim against tho person so doing. Section 2. That any (Jog or dogs, bitch or bitches found within tho limits of tho borough of Itcynoldsvllle unre strained, at largo and not muzzled by tho mouth ho as to prevent biting or eating, during tho months of July nnd August in each and every year such dog or dogs, bitch or bitches so found unrustrained at largo and not muzzled so ns to prevent biting or eutlrig during the months aforesaid may bo secured and con lined or mIiov or othorwiso de stroyed nnd tho owner or owners, keep er or keepers thereof, shall bavo no claim against tho person so doing. Section 3. It Is mado tho duty of tho policemen and constables of tho borough upon, view of dog or dogs, bitch or bitches found within thu limits of the borough running ut largo without col lar, numu' nnd number as provided In tho first section of this Ordinanco and not muzzled by tho mouth as provided In tho Second Section of this Ordinanco to secure and eon 11 no or shoot or other wise destroy and bury tho -samo; nnd for so doing shall receive out of the borough treasury the Bum of $1.00 for each and every dog and bitch so shot, destroyed and buried. Section 4. That any Ordlnnnce or part of ordinanco eonllicting with tho provisions of this ordinanco bo and tho same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same effects this ordinanco. Ordained and enacted into a law thia 4th day of August 1903. A. M. Al'I'I.KCATK, Attest : President of Council. L. J. Mi.'Kntkkk, Secretary. Burgess' oflico approved August 10, 1!K)3. I,. M. Simmons, Burgess. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wnil oft linos eornes as a result, of unbearable pain from over taxed organs, Dijglnoss, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's Now Life Pills they putan end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 2.ric. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoko'a Drug Store. . TO FAliMEKS AND MERCHANTS Wo sell MeCormick RlniU era, Mowers and Rakes. You will find a car of OATS, BRAN & RED DOG AT CHO MILL and a man there to turn it. Into eatih. Your chopping done on short notice. : : : : : TERMS : CLOSE PRICES AND SPOT CASH. M. C. COLEMAN (We sell a hraks tor u uuKny and nurry . ' , Jf '. 'yil "' V '..J.'! "'I;'' '. ?' BANK BY MAIL And get the 4 per cent annual interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Assets vsr 97.700,000. STREETS PITTSBURG, PA. .
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