tinlmrriptitm $1.S0 )wr irnr, in tidmnce. An ImlppemltMit lornl pnppr, pulillshcd every Wi'dm-wliiy nt HcynolcNvllle, .IrlTiMnon l'o., Pn.. dovoU'd to the InloreHl of HeynoldHvllle and .Ti'tTi'ition county. Non-polltlrnl, will treat all Willi fnlrnewt, nnd will hi' ennwtiilly friend ly tiiwnrdH the lnlmrtns cliww. Hubwrlptlnn price fl.SOporyrnr, In nrtvnnro. C'ommiinlcHtlirtiR Intended for publication Biunt be accompunlcd by tlio writer' name, not for publication, but a guarantee of good fall h. lnteretlnu new Item willclted. Advertlln rate made known on applica tion at the ortlce In Arnolds' ltlock. Lenxhly commutilcatlonii and change of advertldementH should reach thla offlco by Monday noon. Address all communication to 0. A. Steph enson, Keynoldsvllle. Va. Entered at the postofflco at Heynolasvlllo, Pa., as second class mall matter. . A. NTKPIIKNMON. Kdllor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 18112. Goo. Shiran, jr., has been nominated by President Harrison for tho Associate Justice of tho Supremo Bench of tho United States, made vaeant by tho re cont doath of Justice Bradley. It is unnecessary to devote much space in tellinjr our readers that tho thermometers havo boon maliciously lingering in tho nineties tho past few days. Tho extreme heat tells the story. The conferees composing tho judicial conference of the seventeenth district aro holding fruitless sessions In their endeavor to make a nomination. Tho conference adjoined at Butler on tho 21t Inst, to meet at Ellwood Thursday, August Oth. "If any speak ill of theo floe home to thy own conscience, and cxamlno thy heart; if thou be guilty, it is a Just correction; if not guilty, it is a fair instruction; make use of both; so shalt thou distill honey out of gall, and out of an open enemy create a secret friend." A. W. Brungard, district attorney of Clinton county, who has made himself obnoxious with tho pcoplo of that county, tendered his resignation to Judge Mayer and it was accepted. The offlco is now vacant and no appointment will be made until the 29th of August. Tho district attorney become enamored with anothor man's wife and tho twain took a trip to Williamsport whore the socret was unfolded. The Homestead afTair, which is the top icof tho day, a decisive conflict between capital and labor, is still in the balance. The attempt to assassinate H. C. Frlck last Saturday by an Anarchist named Borkman, is a new chapter in tho long list of startling events connected with the strike. Considerable space on an other page of this issue is devoted to the oncounter in Frick's private office last Saturday afternoon. A philanthropist of wide experience declares that the male criminal of London have nearly all entered upon their career ol crime betweon the ages of eight and sixteen years; and that if a young man lives an honest life up to the age of twenty, there are forty-nine chances in favor, and only one against him as to an upright life thereafter. The above statement is worthy the attention of parents who are careless with their boys allowing them to run the streets, paying little attention as to the company they keep or the places where there evenings are spent. It is also worthy the careful consideration of the boys who talk about sowing their "wild oates." While the plant is tender and pliant is the time to commence preparing for the days of manhood. Get a Bolid foundation for your charac ter. If you sow to the wind you are ure to reap the "whirl wind." The Republican Congressional con ferees of the twenty-first district, who met at Saltsburg Tuesday of last week, adjournod Friday afternoon to meet at Punxsutawney on Wednesday, August 10th. No nomination was made and it is believed the conferees were no nearer a choice when they adjournod than when they commenced. The Indiana and Jefferson county delegates wore agreed to vote for either Nesblt or Bond. All they needed was the support of one' Armstrong delegate to make a nomination, but the Armstrong con' forees refused to desert their man Heiner. The candidates will all make a determined fight, and the indications are that there will be no nomination made at Punxsutawney, and it would not be improbable but that the selection of a candidate will go to the state committee. We predict that Hon. Goo, F. Huff will be the candidate for con' grese on the Republican ticket this fall. Friday, October 21st, 1892, will be the four-hundredth anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus. Last Thursday President Harrison issued a proclamation making that a ' general holiday for the people of the United States. The President advises that day, so far as possible, the people cease from toil and devote themselves to such exercises as may best express honor to the discoverer and their appre elation of the great achlevments of the lour completed oenturies of American life. Furthermore, let tho national flag float over every school house in the i country, and impress upon our youth the patriotic duties of American cltl- x zenship.: Also in the churches and In the other places of assembly of the people let there be expressions of grati , tude to Divine Providence for the devout faith of the discoverer' and for the Dlvino care and guidance which has directed our history and so abundantly blessed our people. BLEAK HOUSE. The English Classic as Rendered by a Great Artiste, Well Supported. We congratulate Managor Reynolds upon a notable engagement, that of Miss Jane Coombs, one of the world's greatest actresses, who will appear here next season (September 27th) in hor marvelous creations of Iady Dodlock and Hortenso In Charles Dickons mas terpiece, Bleak House. ThoCIncInnattl VmnrnmUtl OiizetUe says of the per formance: TP1UU... nl 1t..kt .mnL tl 1..H and the sullen rainfall upon tho roof of the UH't-a House was a tit accompani ment of tho grand play, founded upon the fiction of one of the masters a fiction that is true to life. Its charac ters will never be forgotten, and thoro they wore last night, real presence in ftosh nnd blood tho qunlnt.tho curious, tho comic and the tragic all inter mingled. The rain fell without ceasing on the tiles, but tho miserable weather had not limited the audience nor did it limit tho power of tho players. Miss Jane Ciximlis in the dual role of Lady Deadlock and Hortenso achieved tho greatest triumph of her life. She was a living representation, and the auditor soon loses consclousnojs of tho fact that he is witnessing a play, and feels that the living scenes aro being enacted before his eyes. Tulklnghorn, Swoet Ksther Summerson, and "L.lttle Jo," who must "move on" in every city from pillar to post, until he can move no more! Tho characters DickcnB por trayed, the peoplo on tho boards last night presented. Those who havo not read Bleak House should do so at once. It Is a work necessary to a complete education. It Is fascinating from fron tispiece to finish, and impresses itself beyond the reach of the chisel of effac ing tlmo. Krook, his rag and bottle don, tho ghost's wnlk, the flight, the death, and the falling snow, the misery of after-life gazing back at tho skeleton, tho dignity, the grandeur, the squalor, and the burning years of youth flung back, with disgrace stalking and the commonplace mingled with the infinite monk House has it all. it is a wonder ful play, perfectly acted. One thing is certain A man must pay for his whistle in this world. Everything has its compensations. Extreme joy is followed by a season of heartrending penance. Sorrow and pain enable, us to appreciate small blessings. Llfo Is made up of sunshine and cloud, of calm and storm. Every pleasure has a sting nt the bottom of it, and he who makes a violent effort to rille llfo of its sweets will end in despair or suicide. Pain follows in the wake of pleasure as a shadow. "Amid the roses fierce repentance reared on snaky crest." Therefore, my son, go not in pursuit of phantoms, lest you be torn to pieces by the sirens of passion. Seek not pleasure in the beer mug nor happiness in the tents of the wicked. Be virtuous and saw wood. Punxsut awney Spirit. The man who uses the overcheck rein on his horse is guilty of Inflicting a most cruel torture upon the animal. It robs the horse of its beauty by destroying the natural graceful curvature of the neck and causes great suffering. It is not necessary to go to other towns to see such things. Reynoldsville horses are not all free from the overcheck rein. The Horticultural Department of the Columbian Exposition is planning to have a magnificent rose garden in which will be fully 50,000 plants, besides large groupes In special areas. The garden will be of classic design with temples, arbors, archways and trellises. County Superintendent's Lord, of Venango, ' Eckles, of McKean, and Mo Nutt, of Clarion, and Prof. Chas. Rugh, late of Indiana State University, Miss Whitsett, late Noas, Sweden, will assist the faculty at the Summer Terra of the Normal, commencing August 3. Total expenses for 4 weeks, $16. Railroad Expansion. tuflols Courlor. Tho Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg railroad Is not only pushing work on the Clearfield and Mahoning division and the Big Shanty hill loop but is rapidly increasing It equipments so as to bo ready to operate these branches as soon as thoy aro ready for traffic. Four comKiund locomotives of the consolida tion pattern have recently been recolvod from tho Baldwin Locomotive Works and are now being set up in tho Brad ford shops. The company has 111 locomotive and over 7,000 cars in Borvlce and has placed orders for 500 more cars. The net earnings for the second week of this month wore $04,116. 33 an increase of nearly $13,000 over tho corresponding week of last year. A lady, whose hair came out with every combing, was Induced to give Ayer's Hair Vigor a faithful trial. She did so, and not only was the loss of hair checked, but a new and vigorous growth soon succeeded that which had gone. A Sad Accidentt. (llrookvllle JefferMonlaii-Pcniocrat. On last Friday a fifteen year-old daughter of William Himes, a farmer residing In Porter township, Clarion county, about a mile from Now Bothlo- hom had both her legs cut off and was otherwise injured by falling in front of the blades of a mowing machine which she was driving. It is not known how she came to fall from her seat, as no one saw her when the accident hap pened. It Is thought she cannot live. Tho valuable of a good name was well exemplified tho other day whon a man asked one ol our druggists for a home oi Sarsapnrilla. "Whoso?" inquired the clerk. "Whoso? why, Ayer's, of course. 1U uuil (i Biiiitme i ui H;nif w run unjr risks with Hannah, do ye?" For Male. Celebrated Caledonia sand. No sifting required. Tom McKernan, Drayman. You will save money by dealing at uoninson s snoe store. Rathmel. Owing to a scarcety of cars Sprague mine was idle on Saturday. Rev. Hemmingway, DuBois, preached in the M. E. church Sunday night. Camp No. 602 P. O. S. of A. will attend divine services in the M. E, church next Sunday at 3:30 o'clock P. M. Rev. Manchester, of Borkloville, Venango county, lectured in the Church of God on Friday evening. While in town he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dyke. There was an lee cream fostival at the K. of L. hall on Saturday evening for the benefit of the Cadets of Tom perance. Result, an enjoyable time and the treasury liberally replenished. During the past woek quite a number of our citizens have been in the Clear field mountains picking huckleberries. It is needless to say that the whooping big berry picking stories have been numerous. Thus far Morgan Thomas is champion, but the oourt has withheld a decision until John Wylara and Con stable Ed. McKee reports. James Rodgers and Ed. McKee, we understand are organizing a new society in our town. What the name and objects of the order are, we are as yet unable to learn, but we are led to understand that only the"goody goodys" can belong as the names of some of our oldest citizens such as F. M. Lucas, G. H.-Llnderman, Pat McCloskey, Ed, Moore and others have been ignored Best $1.25 mining shoe in the county at Robinson's. House and lot on North street for sale by M. M. Davis. ' ', Tho Summer Term of Clarion Normal which begins August 3, offers not only vigorous and beneficial mental training, but also a delightful vacation term, lust the thing for teachers seeking a relax ation from tho irksome duties of tho school room, and who wish to retain the attitudo of students. Lost Dark brown Spaniel dog, six months old, answerlmr name of Itose. Reward paid for information leading to ner wnoreanouts. uoo..uiott,c.icanora. Baby's fancy slippers twenty-fl ve cents at Koblnson s. 'A Confmimio'i Great Hpeeea. The other day I was listening to a con rressman relating to a small circle his experience at a recent convention. I will make a secret or his name, as I pro pose to live long and uninterruptedly in the land which the Lord elected, and in no wise crave to be cut off in the blush ing morning of my days. The fact is, this statesman is a very broad, athletic one, of a shifty and uncertain temper. "Yez should have heard me speech,' he said. "It was a lulu. And I paid me respects to Congresh, too, me boy. I toold 'em the way matters had been niishmanaged we wouldn't have the money to meet the expinses of the pris- int physical year. Thin I bore down on the hypnotizin prachticed in this house." "The hypnotism?' queried a listener, "Yis, the hypnotizin. The appint mint of all thim sons and ree-latives of congreshmin to loocrative stipinds. Here's the b'ys of three congreshmin on the page's roll naw, be hlvins, earnln their seventy-five dollars a month the year 'round and them b'ys, mind yes, only nine and tin years old, and the legs of thim no bigger than sphindles. I should say it was hypnotizin. "Anil thin," continued the congress man, "whin our man wint through all right I jumped up and moved to make his nomination ceremonious, and thin the foon began." "Unanimous, you mean," corrected an auditor. "Well, pbwativer it is, 1 done it, but they voted it down. All the same he's nomenated, which is what we were after." Washington Cor. Kansas City Times. Balnmaklns; Bombs. A company engaged in the manufac ture of explosives in this city has for sale now small bombs about the size of frankfurter sausages, with which it is said the farmer can bring down small showers of rain wheuever he sees clouds over his land. The constituents of one bomb are dl vided into two parts, liquid and solid, which are both separately nonexplosive. These can lie1 kept separate until the time comes to use them, when they are mixed. t The solid part is about an inch in di ameter and eight inches in length, and is wrapped in cotton. These bombs are placed in grooved tin boxes, each hold' ing ten. A small tin measure, contain ing the liquid part, accompanies each box. It is graduated to show the quan tity needed to saturate the bomb to the exploding point. Five or fifty bombs may be used, ao cording to the amount of rain needed or the detonation required. How the farmer is to know how much detonation is needed is a dubious matter. The bombs are tied in a bundle, a time fuse is attached and the whole lot discharged from a mortar and at the passing cloud, In hilly countries clouds often pass over the valleys and discharge their contents on the barren mountain sides. In such regions, it is said, the bombs will be particularly useful. New York World. IPvtfttna with tits flrifcs. MoCay Delaney On Monday, July 25, 1892, at 6 A. M., at the Catholic church, bv Father Brady, James MoCay ana Mary Delaney. A BASE HIT ! When we strike we Hit, Home Everu Time. KOM PETITION KOMPLETELY KNOCKED KOLD. Our Clothing is doing wonderful work. Our patronB are realizing Our Clothing ia not only the Cheapest but the beat in the long run. New styles of fine all-wool suits in Cheviots, Caasimeres, light and dark colors AT $10.00. New styles of Homespuns, Worsted, Diagonala; fine Suits, worth AT $12.00. Furnishing Department Our special offers in this department: Men's Negligee Shirts 25c, 75c, 1.00, $1.50. The goods are all designs of this season and are as fine as can be shown by city merchants. Men's Night Robes.best stock,75c,$1.00,$1.50. Summer Neckwear. We have one of the finest lines of Neckwear ever shown by us, and remember we can show you a tie from 5 cents to $2.00 OUR HAT DEPARTMENT. Is filled with the choicest stock of fine Fur Durby, fin eFelt Soft and Crush hats. POPULAR PRICES. Straws I straws I straws! straws. We have started the Straw Hat Season with a boom and "we don't care a straw" for price. It all goes. Yachts in Canton, Jap Mackinaw and Senate Braids FANCY VESTS One hundred styles of fine Linen Vests, fast colors, double or single breasted worth from 1.00 to 4.00. LADIES' WAISTS. Ladies we ask of you to call and see the fine line of waists we are are showing. Prices are very low and they are the finest goods ever put on the market. BELL BROS., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ""ff.ssar"! Reynoldsville. 1 i i