r Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynold sville. VOLUME 12. KEYNOLDSVILLE, 1'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY. FEH1UJAKY 21, 1901. NUMBER 40. PENNSYLVANIA UA1T.UOAD - BUFFALO A ALU-HIUKNY VAI.l.l'.Y DIVISION. Low G ratio Division. In Effect Nov. 29, 1903. Eailurn Sta.ur"l I'm KASTWAIIII. No 108 Nn. A. M. A. Tu No.101 Nol I iNr '0 STATIONS. Pittsburg Kcl Hunk I.nwtoM)iiini . . . . NlW lit'! lilt'hi'MI tutk i.Uv Muy inii Hiiinmm-vtllo . . . Hmokvllle Iowa Fuller Rnyiiiilflsvllle.. I'mit'oasl FiiIIm Creek Diiliuls Hiihula Wlnterhurn .... lVnntluld Tyltr Bennsette (rnnt M A. M. I1. M 'I' I" S II ( I I II H III III ID III II III 4 u. it II 47 ii'M 4 I-; o." . ' i.i j- c.i tl 0 ! ii ;. ;i n ir II .Ml I'Vdft In ID 111 .'7 III III 111 l." III .VI II 111 II t 11 .l 4 : 4 .1 HI ft .'I (1 1! I" ' n.i II li 21 tii li Tii tit '!lj1l tt :i'i; II HI .l Ml H A:il II '." .'HI tft ft- H I" li II . 1. 1 II 4" e :; ; u 7 in 7 1 7 Hi M ,V. I l " i r. l ;i; 1 CO 1 2 ml ! SH 7 in! 7 i: 7 w t O'l r a- H III! K Ml J ;i Driftwood. N 4i A II.Vi S '."i I A.M.jAl Traln!XtliSiiiicl:iYiliivc Pert iiiiiik II. Hi limm, t !! 1.14, Falls i ii'i k l.r.i. I mil I'. M.il' M 111 I luil'lH :) . li. in.. ! ..41. Reynold ..v p. In. wkktvaho No 108 No ICS No 102 No. 114 No. 110 STATIONS. Driftwood Grunt Hcnnnette Tylir IVntiflfld Wintnrburn .... habulii DiiHold FallKl.'roek I'anennst ReynnldHVlllt).. Kullwr Iowa Rrookvllle Hummurvllle.... Muysvillii OiikKldio). ... New Hut hli-'n in l.HWsoritntin ... M, A. M. A. M. 1 M.i I'. M. i tl in til in .... n M til :w Ml :v .... m in 6 4V i' 4.v ..., -: 7 :! is is ....i .' 7 ,! r: "j-i .. J 7 m 7 ri i: ....I ; n" 7 :c.i A it-;! l : :r.i 1-' .v. l l.'.i I Is nv 17 til 21 H ,11 til 4-i til Ml 7 V 7 7 4? t7 47 7 ft- t I -j IH : ft r ft 27! ft 4.1 ft Tin' t mi: h 4' 1 .VI' i; 11 in1 li I V 0 .1.' ii :r 4'. ; ii 7 :i;i hi M 7 4.11 til 2-i 7 y, 'i :m : nl I H .VT' ;;. i H 11 1: in Ml, I 1 Red Itimk I'liLslmrK. II Ift r! lift'; :m Ci :in M. I'. Ill . , I' II. M l T, M. Train 142 .. s.i.i. invi l.'itvc Dnltnl- 4.11 p.m. FbIIh Clerk 4.17. Ki-ynnliltvlilo 4.11 1, llnnikville 6.UO, Hi'il Itmil, il. ui. I'lti' hiin; !.;;. p. in. 'o. IU7 tlitily t.iil wt'H'i I'ii iimi' iitnl IMiHoIh. On HiiikIhvh out t ll-illn iiivih III IiuvoihI Hi fi.'2!() tt. in., hi Tift,- Itultni.N id.ihi it. in Ki-tilrn-InK h'HVi's lliiltiilr. 2.IKI p. in-. ItrnteH Illlfl. wood 11.40 p. tn., ti4iti)lii; itt lini'i mc'idto k(ii tloim. Trains murkt'd run dully:)! il.i'!'", I'XfMit. Huntlay; t IIuk hciiIoii, whi'i-o lumiN tniit be shown. Philadelphia & Erie lluilnmtl Plvl-.ion IaetTectMity 2")tli. Imi.'i. Truln-i luuvu DriHwiKi.l uh follow h: ',V EASTWARD :()4 h inVrrflii li, tviM'kiliiyt, for f-'iiiibiiry, WtlktiNbitnti, li:i.ii'iuh, loll.v-U,fiiT,inton, llul'llnbur itinj lit iiitrnitillHI hla tloiiH, art-lvlnu at I'liiliiilflpblit ii:2,'t p.m., Ntiw Voik, !':.) p. in. ! In. Ii nn. in', iliiin p.m.; Wuihim'iiiii, 7:1ft p. in I'liliiiiroi I'ltclor itir fl-Offl Nt'illt llll01- I1 1'MI m..-i.llil llllilpil.4- iiint! .'.iti.'he. I t-o'.i l ,'i i.i t'liita.n-lphlfl. and UltitiiiHiiort to hiilliinini anil Wii-,h-Inetoli. 12:50 p. m. Train , dully for futibury, llai rihbuiK ami prloi'lpitl iiiii'i iiit'iliatttsialliiii., itrrkviiiu al I'lilliiiJi'liilna 7:112 p. in., Ntw York lii:'! p. in., liiuilmore 7:mip. m., Va.li liititon m.1.1 p. ni. VlhI ilnili'il parlor runt and paiitf!i- coiu-hos, Ittill'itlo to I'lulaUnl plilaanU v iinliiiiKton. 4:00 p. m. Train (I, dally, for Ilar rlitburK and Milrtntdiu1t atltlloni, itr rlvuiK ul I'lilladt-lplilii 4:2,1 A. M. ; Ni'w York, 7.2.1a. in.: Hull iiiMiif, 2.2' a.m.; Wu-lilni-'ion B.ili) A. M, I'ullinan sltiplnir rarn from llarrUburii to I'liiliidHlplika and New tn-k. lMilladi'lpbia piisM-iiit'i a ran rmnalii In alvuuor undiHturbial until 7:1hi A. M. 11:05 p.m. Train 4,dally for Snnbnry, Hun In bur and Inttiriiiuiliaio Htatlons, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:17 A. M.i New York, '.:.tt A. M. on wimkudaytt and 10-itH A M. on Hun day: Itultltnoru, Tilfi A. M.; Wimhlnirton, Mill) A. M, rullman Htuupoi-H from Krlu, and Wllliamxport to IMillndidpliln, and WlllliimHport to Wai-hlnitiou. l'i-.'ii-i r cniirln'H from Krln to I'hllitdnlphlu, and W llllamsilorl to Itiilllliiort). 12:41 p.m. Train 14, daily forSiinbnry, llnrrlK burii and principal wilcrnieiliiiU'Hliillons.nr rlvlim at Vhlladi'lphia 7:112 a. in., New York (hail a. tn. wiM'kitayi, (In.iw. a. m., lln(lily Italtliuot'ii 7:2ft a. m., WushliiKlon, H:4ii a tn. VoHtlbiilud bulli'l KU'cpIni: rain and pan unntrvrcoai'luia, Uuflalo to 1'hHaih.dphia and Washington. WESTWARD 4:3.1 . in. Train 7, daily for Iluffalo via Kniporlum. t:4l a. m. Train 11, daily for Erin, ltldn way, and wni'k dayn for Dul!oi. (Jleruiont and pritndpal InlormiMliaie lafloiiH, J:ft0 a. ni. Train i, daily for Erie and Inter mudlatti poluiN, 8:4ft p. ni. Train 1ft, dally for Buffalo via Emporium. 6:4p . in. Train HI, weekdays for Kane and In turtnrtd I at Htatloub. .loHSONBUito Railroad. a. m. WKKKDAVa. a. ni. .... 10 40 ul (ilnrinoiiiTv . 10 Aft TT7" .... Hi ;n Woodvale .... 11 02 ... .... 10 ifi gulnwoiid .... II on .... ... Ki 2.1 Sniiili'i. linn ... II mi .... .... 10 20 Iimianiiir ... II 1ft ... .... 10 III slnilL'lil .... It IN .... . ..11107 nien lliuol ...1127 ... .... li ft( .lohtiHonburK .... 11 40 .... .... U lift Iv Uldifway ar ....12 01 .... ItlDGWAY & Cl.EAUFIELD TtAILiROAD and CuoDuctlons. p.m. p. ut. a.m. V .Ul 4 II II 'Mi ill) 2 lf II ail ar Rldeway lv 7 Ho 12 10 i 111 a.m D.m. u.m. 7 20 2 III S 20 Mill llavnn 7 10 12 22 4 HO J m I M i) 10 Ooyland 7 21 12 110 4 91 7 at I hi 0(1 Hhoru Mills 7 2ft 12 1U 4 117 7 01 1 47 0 02 Blue Rock 7 2 12 Ml 4 111 9 A7 I 411 8 117 Carrier 7 UK 12 40 4 41 I 47 1 Itl H 411 BriH'kwiiyv'l 7 411 111 NI 4 54 4.1 12 H 44 Llllitm MUlll 7 47 111 64 4 Ml Kiln ... ft 40 McMInn font. Hi 5 02 II at I HI ' (lui'vi-y Hun 7 54 10.1 ft 00 11 HO lift KM) Ivt'allKC'kar ft 00 1 10 5 14 8 10 12 56 B 20 lv i'u BoIm ar W ID 1 2ft 6 lift ffT) lift U SI ar r'alistrklv 8 05 lift 5 12 H 15 12 52 II 1 UnynoldHvllle 8 1H 1 211 5 27 A UK 12 24 8 04 UriMiliHllt) 8 45 1 511 6 (X) 4 50 11 47 New Bui hl'm U IK) 2 IW 6 4ft 4 Oft 11 10 Rod Bunk 10 10 3 20 7 2ft 1 80 II 00 lv Plltabui'ilur 12 lift 5 HO 8 110 p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For tine tables and additional Information consult tli'kot unman. W. W. ATTERBURY, R.WOOD. Omu'1 Muiianer. Ta.Tr flic Mi; r. OKU. W, UUYD, Oen'lPaHbeuKor Aseul. Subscribe for The "X" Star t . y ? i If you want the New "Do It To-day." Too liniM-worn Injunction, "Never ))ut otT 'til to-morrow whnt you can do to-iluy," U now ircncrnlly pretttnted in thin form : "Do It to-dny !" Thntlstho torpn ndvtuu wo want to rIvo yon about that linoUintr coiiRh or domoriillzlnji cold w ith whirl) yon have boon Ktrutt irlin(j for dovi-rul day, perhaps wcck. Take oln', rcllnblu remedy for It to day nnd lot that remedy bo Dr. lloscheo's Gorman Svrnp, which ha beun in uso for over thirty-five yonrn. A few doses of It will undoubtedly relieve your coiik'h or cold, nnd Its continued use for n few days will cuiv you completely. No matter how deep-Heated your couch, even if dread consumption ban attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely elTeet v cure n it has dono before in thousands of uppiirently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 2.1c: regular size, 7e. At all (li-uggUtH. H. Alex. Stoke. Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous de bility, " writes V. J.Green, of Lancaster, N. If. '"No remedy helped mo until I began using Klectrie Hitters, which did me rro'e jjood thun nil the medicines I ever u-eil. They Iimvc also kept my ife in excellent hciiiili fur year. Siio Miys K'.eci.i ie Hittei-H are just splendid fur fioiiiilo trnuhlcs : ilntl they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other mediclno can take its place in our family." Try them. Only oOc. Satisfaction guaran teed by H. Alex Stoko. WANTED-HPKriAl, REPRESENTATIVE In this eoiiiity and tid.lolnina territories, to repri'Hini and nilverttse an old pstablifhed biKinesH house of Holld linanelal Ntandlnir. Halnry ;i weekly, with eM'lisi's paid earh .Momluy by eheek direct from headillarters. ExpenneH iiilvaneed : position permanent. We fin til-li evervthlmr. Address, THE COI.I .MKIA. KID, Monon BldK., ( lilriino, 111. WANTED SEVERAL INDI'STRIOI S I'ER soim in eneh Htute to travel for house estab lished eleven years and with a lance capital, to enli upon nierehants nod tnreiiiH for sue eessful kikI prolhable line. Permanent rn k'nu'emeiii. Weekly eash salary of 24 nnd all HHVi'linu epensi-H and hotel bills udvaneed In en-h eueh week. E.VM'rleliee not essential. M en t ton re fere nee nnd enelose self-add li'ssed envelope. THE NATIONAL, a:i2 lieuiboni Street, t'llieimo. To learn Clothpicking and Quilling. Apply to Enterprise SiikComp'y . Reynoldsvtlle. 1'enn'a. .". Tired-Out Women. Fagcd-ont wompiii Hnlfcrlnff from bnck rhu, unnhle to nLund lonjf or wulk fur, or witti ByiupumiH Incident to the woakncHHOM pecu I tur to I ho Mtx urh womtsn mml a f rluntl to tU them tlmt ninny much Kjmptom uru the result of phyHtciil contiitlonH that eiin bt re rntt lei only hy building up the Htruutcth. 'i'hlH huildiiiK up vnn be done iiiohL eMuct--imlly with I'elory K ing. It ckaiiMMi the Htom wh and Uiwulii, Kivlag rwtfm uleep ud th Appetite of tfirluood To Methodists Patronize the Best and Cheapest The Pittsburg a ICktoTjllabed 1883. m:r. c. w. smith, d.i., mitor.. Organ of tbu Methodist Episoofml. Church Id Western Pennsylvania, East ern Obin and West "Virginia. Able urticloH on all tbe lira questions of the day. Tbe contributors Include some of tbe most eminent writers of tbe church. Tbe weekly exposition of the Sunday school lessons is unexcelled. Interest ing news from all the churches. Special attention given to tbe Kp wortb League and .Young Folks' De partments. Terms only 91.00 per year Id advance. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. church are Bgvnts, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sent three month on trial for 2J cento. Sample copies sent free. Me ntion this paper. Address ; . W. L. DIXON, ' ' Christian Advocate, Vittsburg, P. Girls Wanted Christian Advocate THE HOME Paper Read by Mrs. A. J. Sprngue, nf Desire, Pa., al Farmers' Institute Re cently held hy Paradise Grange. When two people, unite their destines for life their first move) is to establish a homo. Homo Is the rrmlle of tho nation and some of our very Hiniirtest and lett men lmveeomo from the farm homo, so that If thero Is any one home above another that should bo tiiiulo attract ive it is the farmer's homo. This may at first appear to bo a very simple question and ono easily answered. Wo nro ready to say, if I had lots of money I could soon muko my home attractive. You mitrht fill your house with olegant furniture and costly draperies, but think you that would bo nUriietive. to your boys if every time they came into one of the elegantly furnished rooms they were ndmonlshed to be care ful and not break or disarrange any thing ? Our homes are a sort of king dom ; wo are the rulers nnd on im devolves tho responsibility of making that kingdom attractive or othernl-o. I''lrt wo must make It ns good to look at an possible with the facilities at hand. Tho sensi? of sight is perhaps the one wo are the most, apt M indulge but we should bo careful and not sacri fice looks to comfort. Home Is where tho coming men and women rccelvo their first and, conse quently, their most lasting impressions hence we ought to mnko It a school and teach oach their responsibility in mak ing homo attractive, for what, homo would bo attractive or even endurable If each member did not work In unison. Another necessary element in making home attractive Is different diversions. Nearly all children and young pooplo love to read. As soon as most children learn to distinguish ono letter from anothor they begin to rend and It Is most necessary that we see to it t':it proper bonks and periodicals are put In their way. Many a boy can ditto . iN downward tendency to trashy litcratu . e. A great amount, of innocent ainu e ment may be gotten out of tho harmless games that may bo enjoyed at homo. Ol these thero are an endless variety so that each may suit their own tastes. True tho farmer and his family may not have as much timo for ircrcatton as some other professions but ho can onjoy what ho has with tho better zest. Then let us, as tho heads of farmers' homes, make them so attractive that tho boys and girls as they go out in tho world may look back to thoir homo as the most attractive place in tho world. Last Two Weeks' Tour via Pennsylvania Railroad to Florida. The last Pennsylvania Railroad tour of tha season to .tncksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York, Philadelphia, naltlmoro and Washington by special train on March 1 Excursion tickets, including railway transportation, l-'ullmnn accommoda tions (ono berth), and meals on route whilo traveling on the special train, will bo sold at tho following rates Philadelphia, "i0.(XI; Trenton, $411.00: Philadelphia, llairisburg, llaltimore and Washington, $IS,00; and at pro portionate -atcs from other points. Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until May .'11. For tickets, itineraries and othor In formation apply to ticket agents, or to Geo. W. Mo.d, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia. Escaped an Awful Death. Mrs. II. Haggins, of Meloourno, Fla., writes l ''My doctor told mo I had Con sumption and nothing oould be done for mo. I was given up to dio. The otTer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Diseovery for Consumption, induced tne to try it. Hesults were startling. Iam now on the.road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. Itsurely saved my life." This great euro Is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by II. Alex Stoke's, Druggist. Price 50c aud $1.00. . Trial bottles free. During the past week the County Commissioners sold to Thomas Lltch, of this place, the handsome black percberon work team belonging to tbe county and which was purchased In Buffalo a year or so since. The Com missioners received for tho team the neat sum of 1000, making a nice profit on the deal for tho county. Crookville Republican. The farmer is nearor out of reach of the trusts than any other man in tbe world. He can burn his own wood, oat bis own moat, eggs, mutton and johnny cake, and sleep umlr a roof that Is not mortgaged to any corporation,- Feel blue ? No. Tbe farmer is the happiest man la tbe unlverso. Exchange. Rathmel. There will be an Illustrated lecturn on India given In the Church of God by Rev. I. S. Hawkins Monday evenleg, Feb. 2!1. Admission 15, 2," cents. Tho proceeds will go toward repairing tho church. Mr. Hawkins spent nine yoi r as a missionary In India and his lecturo will be Interesting. Mr. Joseph Hateson, sr., died at, his homo here Friday night of last rook and was burled Sabbath afternoon in tho Prospect cemetery. Funeral servJco was conducted by Rev. A. J. Meek. Mr. Hateson had lived hote for about eigh teen years and had many friends. John Dnlley, of New Kenslngsti'D, visited friends here during the woi.'k. Many of our town people were aorry to learn of tho death of Dantol Strcuse, of Reynoldsvllle, last Friday. Rev. Adamsnn is assisting Rev. Mc- Entire with revival meetings In .the M. E. church. R. L. Marshall, of DuBols, spent Sunday with his parents here. A. L. Keagle had business in DuBols last Friday. ' J. W. Smith vlited in Falls Creek Saturday. Nearly Forfeits His Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horrible ulcer on tho log of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. For four years It defied all doctors and ull remedies But Buck ten's Arnica Saivo had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burnes, Bruises, Skin Erup tions ai d Pilen. 2.'io at II. Alex Stoke's Drug St' ire. ' Letter List. List i f unclaimed letters remaining in post olllco at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for tho wseK ending Fob. 20, 11)04 : Miss Vllllo Dolby, Mrs. J. M. Knls ley, Miss Viola Whlto, Mr. Philip Snyder. Say advertised and glvo date of list when calling for above. . E. C. Buhns, P. M. Save dollars by buying your men's and boy's clothing and furnishings at II. . Eason & Co. SIIICK& WAGNER SlriGk Thk Bin Store. Cor. WotlJ'a Fair at St Louis. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition will open nl St. Louis April 110, and v- ill bo in perfect condition on that da e. The Pennsylvania Railroad Compii'iy will run the first le.w-rntp coach excur sion from the Flit to the World's I'VIr on May 10. nlTordimr residents of the Eastern section an opportunity to ten tho great Exposition In all tho glory of Its pristine freshness. Tickets will bo sold from ull principal stations on tho Pennsylvania iiallroml System. Tho faro from New York will bo Wl ; fr 'm Philadelphia. if 1V0. with proportionate rates, approximating ono cent per mllo, from oilier points. These tickets v 111 bo good going only on special coach trains to be run on May in. and return ing in conches of regular trains leavl'lg St. Louis not, later than May 111. Good Manners If you would have a hoy belinvo well In company or In public, accustom tl at child to nlways observe the habits of good manners at homo. In the family's overy day life. If a child Is taught to cpeak and net politely to tho meinb rs f his own household, It will como ho natural for him lo do so that he v III fool no cmbnrrasmrnt in treating strangers in tho same manner. Good manners, like religion, shtntld be tho everyday and every hour kind, not that which is hold in reserve for some special day or occasion. It Is just as easy for a boy or girl to be polite and genteel as it is for tin in to bo erabbi d. You will make many more friends 1'ils way thnn you will in any other. St. .Marys (hm.llc. Mysterious Citcumstnnces. Ono was pnlo and sallow and thooilior froHh and rosy. WIumico the dillereu-e? She who is blushing with healih ii-os Dr. King's Now Life I'ills lit imiliit.iin it. Bv gently arousing tho hizy organs they compel good digestion and in ad off constipation. Try them. Only 210, at II. Alex Stoke's. Druggist. You can savo from M.'U to fiO per cent, by buying men's and hoy's clothing mid furnishings at II. W. Eason & C'.'s They must vacate their room by April lfith. SIIICK & WAGNER & New Spring Merchandise Now Ready in All Lines IN I'REPARAT.lOX for tlic approach of spring and summer we have secured the best line ul nifrchniidise in the market. We arc all familiar with the soaring of the price of cotton and with war in the far East now raging, prices of raw ma terials arc stUi going up with bounds and leaps. In our purchases however wc boughi; early nisd secured our goods at old prices, therefore can save you many dollars on all staple Dry Goods. We l ave not substituted inferior lines or mer chandise siu'Jed with shoddy and cheapened by making over narrower looms, etc., to decrease aruornt of raw material to the yard. ' Therefore we express an impor tant truth whc.i tve siy we can save y-u many dollars on all lines of staple Dry Goods. Rain Coats. Oilo of our nowesv and best offerings this week is it stylish and iiorvlceablo lino of Rain Coats. Thoy will be much need ed by you and w'll bo very serviceable to you for spring and summer as well as for rainy season in fall. Our leader at $5.00. Wrappers. We have secured a lino of Wrappers, House Dresses, Klmonas und Dressing Sacks. Theso aro qualities which wo pos itively cannot duplicato at the price. They were bought months ago and ought to have been bore, but got lost on tho rail road somewhere. Now wo can oiler you good values at $1.00, Belts. The wido and crusted loathor belt, which Is very favorable for spring wear, is horo for your Inspection. AValn one FlftM Streets. UGHES & POMROY. UNDF.UTAKINQ AND PICTURE FRAMING. The V. P. Itiirlnt f.raitun lias tiern tps'cd linil found nil rlulit. l lieiipest form of ln suriinee. Heeuin a contract. Woodward Iliillilltilt, Iteynoldsvlllii, I'll. pill ESTER BIIOS., UNDERTAKERS. . Hlnek nnd white funeral cars. Main street, Iteynoidsvlllp, I'a. First National Hank nil O F It K YXOLItS VILLI Capital Surplus $50,000 $40,000 Mrofl Kit f Ii Hand, I'rrsldi m J. '. Klliu.l let-Froldnill John II. KaiM'harf!iistil.ii Director)! Scott Rlel'lellilnd J.C. Kttitr Daniel Nolan Jolui II. 1 iiinett J.ii. Kiniciier li. W. fuller H. II. Wilson I es ii Irene rm iihiih iiii iiuuir"niin -..m. , the accounts of tnerclitints, professional men. tin mers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen nnd oiliers, promising the most, rareful attention .. ... ., l.l l I. ....A a. .11.. I. a tO 1 lie DIC.I lit Ol 11 11 Ui. lMln. Sllfe ICMIS noxes lor rem. Klrst N nt l li ill Hank build In;., Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. PONT MISS THIS! On the Saturday of each week this month we will make a sitting and One Cabinet Photo of ANY CHILD BETWEEN THE AGES J7T T?J? OF FOUR and EIGHT YEARS JP XVJJJ J2i Mothers, bring thorn In 1 At this timo In a child's lifo you see tho most pleasing and attractive expressions, and we wnnt to show you that wo can catch them with our camera. We havo made child por traiture a close study. THE AET STUDIO Covin's Stan. XyTttoliistrlU, F. SIIICK & WAGNER Wagner Shirt Waist Suit Silks. The nobbiest things of the season. Con sult your fashion journal and you will And Shirt Waist Suits advocated very strong ly. There Is just ono suit pattern In a piece. No one else gets one like it. Shoes. A good tine of Shoes on which we ean save you money. See our line of Ladies' aud Children's Shoes. Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, &c. We have soruo very nice Fancy Ribbons for sashes and trimmings, also Trimmings and Buttons for your spring sewing. Reynoldavllle, The Reunoklsvllle BricK&TiieGo. Reunoklsvllle, Pa. Manufacturers of Fancy Red and Buff Front Brick, Vitrified Paving Bricks and' Blocks, Si 1 : w it x Pavers, Common Building Brick, Building Tile, &c. Estimates nn construction cheer fully furnished. Inquiries receive prompt attention. Correspond ence Solicited. '.' '. '.' V SIIICK & WAGNER The Bi Store. Renn'ct. II 1