mt Stan Sttbtrription $1.60 per vear, in advanrt. C. A. ftTKPHKNUOX, Kdllor and Plib. WKDNKHDAY, APRIL. 11. 1W4. An lipp'rnlrnt lcMnl punrr, published nvpry Wotliii'flny Bt KoynoldHvlllo, Jeffi'mon t'n. I'll., (It'vntt'fl to the IntnrOMlN of Kiiynntflsvllln una .Ii'fTriTMHu'ounty. Non-iKtllttfiil, will trrnt All with ffiirnoHM, nn.l will ho I'sncrlHlly frlend ly townrcU thp iHlmrlnK 1kr. Btihw'rlptl.in prior l.!Wnrypnr,ln Mvanr. rnmtniinlrfttl.mi, lntpn(l'f for piitillciitlon miit Im A.vmnpnnUMl hy tho wrllor'n nHtiio, not fur pulilli'iitlim, but tin n mmrnntre of good fiilth. IiitoroKtltiK niw Itottmnollclti-rt. Advertising nittM, mndo known on nppllrn tlon nt the offlre In Arnold' Hlnk. I.i'nithty roiniminli-ntlmifi Bnrl rlinniri' of advertisement., nhotild roni'h thlM olllre by Mnnrlny mon. Addr. nil I'nmmiinli'Mlonn toO. A. fltepn nnn, Kevnnldsvllle. ln. Kntered nt the potonVn nt Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., bm wi'ond rlnnn tnBll mutter. Coxoy'g commonweal army is Mill on tho march to Washington. It In gtmorally itiipHwcd that tho strike In the coko rvgturiH Is about at an A noWBpnpcr cannot bo run to wilt tho Individual tanto of Its remlein. It should no tnmtod on a bill of fare you tako thlntftt you liko and leave tho things you dlHliko. AiiMtin Autograph. By a late dooinlnn. of tho mtprome court, tho ownor of a dog Is responsible for all damage cauwd by the animal. If ho bites anyone, If ho bukes at a liorso and causes a runaway, or in any way damages the proXrty of another, damages can bo recovered from the owner. It seems that as rapidly as tho law, backed by public sentiment, drives ono swindling scheme to cover, another takes its place. There are hundreds of men In this country who devoto most of their wnkitig thoughts to tho Invention of devices whereby tbey may transfer tho money of the credulous to their own pockets. And that they succeed fairly well Is evidenced by tho persistence with which they cultivate tho flold. Tho "green goods" business has been carried on to some extent In this country, and tho manufactures seem to evade tho law. The business is done by mail largely, and tho postofflco department has ruled that parties answering "green goods" circulars and sending through tho mails for counterfeit money, violate tho "given goods act," and are liable to a fine of not more than $."00 and Imprisonment of not less than eight months. Auditor General Gregg's annual re port shows that the cost of tho Pennsyl vania judiciary last year was 4H1, 218.07. Of this tho judges of tho supremo court received Wl.44.r.7, tho judges of tho court of common pleas, .'HiS,0!lS.HN: tho judges of tho separate court, 9.14,750, and the associate judges, 27,ls4.2li. A largo numbor of tho common pleas judges made considerable extra money by holding court outsldo their districts, for which service they are allowed $10 a day In uddition to the mileage in volved. In tho language of Wall Street, enlno mon aro naturally "boars." They are always looking for declining prosperity, diminished values, failures. They so often find what they aro looking for, that disposition becomes confirmed In habit. To them every cloud moBns a tempest. Their weather wisdom fre quently serves them well. They profit ty evouts which bring misfortune to Others. It may naturally bo inferred that they find rich satisfaction in tho fulfillment. Tho temptations to adopt illegitimate mothods must at timos bo vory groat. Tho time for clour thought is in the morning, the yo'u, f th0 auy) wnon everything i bright and fresh, and tho mind fooia strong and vigorous. Wo iiould not shorten tho morning bv get ting up late, nor squander its vigor away in idleness or silly conversation. It is tho time to think. The birds sing sweetest in tho morning. The frogs croak at night. Each duy is a little life. In tho morning we arise refreshed a now birth has takoti place. The labors of the day fatigue us and in tho evoning we become languid, talkative, silly. It 1h the dotago of tho life of the day. Every sleep is a little death. Every morning a little resurrootion. Ariso therefore, ye sluggard, and revel iu the youthful strength and vigor of the morning. No man should be found in bed after I) o'clock A. M., unless he works on the night shift. Punxsutaw noy Spirit. Among those units which usually aro considered of minor importance., yet which at uny time may have grave and lusting consequences, Is that of talking muroly for the suite of preventing a Bllonoo. Whon wo really have nothing In particular to say, we are upt to sjKjak the first things of which we can think, and thus we utter more or less of fool ishness. Sometimes we lilt upon topics of which we have thought before, or as to which we huve learned valuable facts; but the people aro not few who think it is necessary to talk even If they are only able to chatter emptily. This In volves a loss of personal dignity, and also a lowering of self-respeot, either of which is a serious evil. It is a Chris tian duty to conduct one's self so as to command confidence, and so' as to possess useful Influence; but the Incon siderate talker seldom secures either, and even a man famous for his discrout habit of spoeuh once said that he often had regretted his utterances, but very rarely his silence. "Th 8tory of Out Christianity." The people of Roynoldsvllle and vicin ity will soon have an oportunlty to becomo acquainted with the vory desir able book bearing the above title, which will be presented for their considera tion by F. M. Lucas, of Kathmol, who has the agency for Jefferson county. Tho book Is published by the Peerless Publishing Co., of Philadelphia. Its author is Rev. Frederic M. Bird, whoso ability as a writer upon sacred themes Is attested throughout this work. As the name indicates the bonk is a history of Christianity from early times. It begins with a view of the trials and victories of the Jews before tho time of Christ, who wore our fore runners, and whoso record must always be of interest to Christians. From those times the history of Christianity is traced through its successive stages of development, showing tho roadors the sorrows and afflictions that the faithful have been called upon toendure in times past Bnd concluding with , a glanco at tho happier conditions that now prevail, when every man in our enlightened land Is free to worship God according to tho dictates of his own conscience. This story of the grandest cause that ever came to bless the earth cannot fail to be a source of help always to the people of our day. Its usefulness is further enhanced by the lavish use of illustrations, many of them colored ones, which tell tho story of persecu tions, for instance, with a force that no pen could command. Tho book is fur nished In various styles of binding, bringing It within tho reach of all. Whore tho bonk has been shown it has never failed to commend itself to one interested In Christianity's marvelous record, and without doubt tho experi ence of other places will bo duplicated In IJejnnldsvIlle. Mr. Lucas Is also ngent for Sam Small's great book, "Tho White Angel of tho World," which has recently boon enlarged Into a magnificent edition. I.lnd Ti.lllllta. Tho grand specific for tho prevailing malady of tho ago, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Costivoness, General Debility, etc., Is Hiicon's Celery King for tho Nerves. This groat her lml tonic stimulates the digest ivo organs, regulates the liver and restores tho sys tem to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Largo packages 2."i and "0c. Sold only by W. R. Alexander. They Earn Their Feed. Mrs. William Bond Is ono of tho for tumito housewives of tho village who has something for tramps to do when they solicit her for something to oat in exchange for an odd job of work. His trampship of course knows that in nine cases out of ten there is no such job at hand and that ho will get a handout without any waste of muscular enorgy, but for the sake of appearance ho usual ly puts in tho odd job offer. However, Mrs. Bond never agreeably disappoint tho knight of tho road. In the Bond homesteud Is a largo water tank in tho top story, which is filled by means of a hose attached to a pump bolow. Conse quently when a tramp wants a job for a meal ho got it, and when ho Is done with the backbrcaking exorcise he has tho consciousness of one meal well earned. Brock way vil lo Itecord. Schultze's have a new lino of glass ware. Ih'istles. You've heard of tho man who only needed bristles to bo a pork. If you boo Ulrn send hlra to us. We've got tho bristles' fur" him. Our brlstlos are all made up into the finest lino of brushes wo ovor had. Thore are clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, buth brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. Stoke, Reglsterod Pharmacist. Eggs for hatching from pure bred Black Minorcas. $1.00 per 13. . C. P. Diokey, Roynoldsvlllo Pa. To Perfume Properly Sachet powder is necessary. What kind you use depends on vour own taste. Suchet bugs in drawers und closets give to clothes thut delicately distinct odor which Is the stump of refinement. Wo huve all the popular odors, swoet, dainty und penetrating. STOKE, Registered Pharmucist. Two for One. We are making a rimjuIuI offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Ktah in advanoo, and to all now subscribers paying In advance, we will give them the best local pupor in Jett'erson county and will give them free, either the Womankind or Ameri can Fanner, for one year. The two palters above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each Is 50a. a year. This offer Is made only to those In Pennsylvania. At King & Co.'s you will find baled huy, suit. Hour and a full line of general meruhundlso. White Robin. The Brookvllle liepublirxtn says: "A white robin Is one of the curiosities of tho present season In Broukville. A bird of this species with a white head und neck, and white feathers in its wings, has been frequently soon in the vicinity of the public school grounds. This peculiar bird is mated with an ordinary robin, aud there is nothing strange in its actions or Its treutmont by Its fellows. Its snow white bead and nock gives it a very odd appearance." Real Estate Transfers. Alex. D. Doemer, et si., to Frank C. Snyder, for land in Wlnslow township. $2,500; November 10, 1K01. The Boll, Lewis & Yates Coal Min ing Co. to Winslow Township School District, for lot in Wlnslow township. $40; Fobruary 7, 1RIW. Gotloib Botzer to M. M. Fisher, for property In Reynoldsvllle. $!W0; March, 26, 1804. Charles R. Slado to Jennie E. Belnap, for lot In Reynoldsvllle. $500; Juno 21, 1HR7. M. M. Fisher to Gotloib Botzor, for property in Winslow township. $700; March 2fl, 1804. The Bell, Lewis & Yates Coal Min ing Co., to Catharine Leech, for lot in Wlnslow township. $25; Dec. 8, 1803. Urval Trlnmph. Instant relief experienced Bnd a per manent euro by tho most speedy and greatest cure In the world Otto's Cure for Lung and Throat diseases. Why will you continue to Irritate your throat and lungs with that torriblo hacking cough whim W. B. Alexander, solo agent, will furnish you a freo samplo bottle of this great guaranteed remedy? Its success Is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Otto's Cure is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Samples free. Large bottles 25 and 50c. About Prescriptions. Tho best of medicines aro nono too good for sick folks. It's bad enough to bo sick without running chnnces with second grade drugs. That's tho reason wo buy only tho very highest quality of everything. It s a great satisfaction to us to know that every .prescription we send out is just as good as drugs will make it. No matter what you paid for It you couldn't get it bettor. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. Prtfttnn tvttlt the C"trl. Blake Williams At tho residence) of Hon. A. C. White, Brookvllle, Pa., April 4, 1804. by Rev. J. W. Blaisdoll, Elmer K. Blake and Miss Margaret Williams, both of Brookvllle, Pa. PlHKSTKR-LniwicK At Luthorsburg, Pa., April 5. 1S!I4, by Rev. W. Seiner, Jacob P. Priester a lid Miss Clara B. Lud wick, both of Paradise, Jefferson county, Pa. Ono hundred and seventy-fivo acres of coal land, located on tho Peter Cox farm, which was bought by Elijah and Ellsha Cox from Peter Cox, deceased, is now offered for salo. For particulars inquire of either Elijah or Ellsha Cox. Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to tako any chances when you're sick. Don't lot tho druggist enrich himself at your expense. Lookout for impure drugs. They aro cheaper, of course, for tho druggist but how about you? Then again, how about accuracy and skill in compounding your prescription? That counts for something too, don't it? We pride ourselves on combin ing all those features. H. Alex Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Our $1.25 fine shoe for mon Is all solid at Robinson's. For Sale. In tho borough of West Roynolds vlllo, four acres of land, one two-story framo house with eight rooms, good cellar, running water four foot from door, stable, coal house and other out buildings, gas fixtures, &c. Inquire at this office. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, five dollars per ton, cheapest fertilizer on oarth for gar deners. 200 pound sacks 50 cents at J. C. Kino & Co.'s. You will find a bargain in English decorated ware at Schultze's. See our soft sole baby shoes 35 cents at Robinsons. ANNOUNCEMENTS. OFotuirrs. For congress, FRANCIS A. WEAVER. Or ItiiooKvii.i.r Hoiiociih, Subject to urt Ion of 1 he ltepulillrtins of Jeffer son eounly lit tl' piiniuiy ulucttou, Juuu Itl.'W. 3temtln. FOR ASSEMBLY, W. O. SMITH, Or PlINXSUIAWKEV Uoiiovuh, Uuhlent to decision of the rupuhllt-ana of Jof fiiisouCo. lit tlielr primary eluctlou In June. fiistrtrt ttovtieu. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, N. L. STRONG, Or BUOOKVILLE llOHOlIUH, du1i)ct to action of the Republicans of Jeffer son couuty at the primary tlucum, Juneltl.'W. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER. Or tlKOOKVIl.LK Bououoh, subject to action of the ltephllcans of Jeffer son Do. at the primary eleotiuu, J line 11, 'W. For district attorney, JACOB L. FISHER, Or PCSXSCTAWMKY BoMOUUH, Subject to action of ths-republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary elwalou, J une 111. 1KU4. For district attorney, JAMES V. MUltRAY, Or VUtMYUAM BOHOIHIH. Subject to set ton of the Republican of Jef (ei'suu Co. at the primary election, J uue lb, 'tKI. OotU. J JOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. HLACK, Projirictnr. The lpsdlm hotel of tho town. Ilendqtinr tcm for rotnmerclnl men. Htenm hest-, fres bus, bsth roomn and cliwets on every Ibior, SHmpIn rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections &. JOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GREEN dYA',SA'f, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of too business part of town. Krce 'htm to and from trains and commodious sample room for commercial travelers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., , rmL P. CARRIER, Proprietor, Sample rooms on the ground floor. House heated by natural ran. Omnibus to and from all trains. ttiarrllanron. 1? NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Muln street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Reynoldsvllle, Pn, JU. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Uentle ness In operatiiiK. c. I. noanoN. jonif w. rked. QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llrookvllle, Jcircrsnn Co., Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by (lordon & t'nrbett, West Main Street. W. t TeCRACKElf, Breokrlllt. 0. M. MtDORALD, StyiialdiTllU. JcCRACKEN Ac McDONALD, AttornriK and CoitnHtllnri-tt-Latr, Ofltcc at Reynoldlvllle and limes vlllo. JjJXKCUTOlW NOTICE. Estate or Isabku.e Knows, Deceased. Letters testnmentnry on the estate of Isn bcllo llrown, lute of Washington township, deceased, having been grunted to K. H. Cald well anil A. W. Kmhh, i whose postottlce ad dress Is Sandy Valley, lii.,l all person Indebted to said cMutc arc hei-eby untitled to make Immediate payment to the executors, ami those having claims ngnlnst the estate will present them, properly authenticated, A. W. Smith. March IS. IstM. Kxccutora. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate or Joiik H. Mri.uou.As, Deceased. Letters of administration on tho estate of John F. Miilbollnii, late of lteynolilsvllle bor ough, IcflVrson I'oiini y. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate an1 hereby notltled to make Immediate imviuent to the adminis tratrix, and those bin Inn claims against It w ill present thein properly mil bent icated, for settlement. Mils. R. J. Mri.itoi.t.AN, Adnilnlstralrlxof John 1'. Miilliollan, dee'd. COM IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHERE Lawrence J. McEntire, The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of. Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresji goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire, The Groceryman. J. S. MORROW, DEALER in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Keynoldsville, Pa. DON'T WALK 1 But torn a Gresent Bicycle. Think ot It, a Good Wheel tor $75.00! Don't think it is a cheap wheel because it is a cheap price. This is not the case, but it is a strictly First-class Bicycle, made of good material and good workmanship. It is owing to the large output of this factory, 40,000 bicycles a year, which is more than the combined output of any other three factories in the country, that enables them to offer a good wheel at this very low price. Call and see the Bicycles and be convinced. I have them for Ladies and Gents, Boys and Girls, from 20 to 90. All Bicycles Guaranteed. ' C. IT. HOITFMLlSr. Nowadays Hkkmsdouk'h is practically the only Fast Black Dye for Hosiery and Gloves. All our "pollers" bear Ilermsdorf's stamp, and we are going to signalize our Spring Opening by a Hkrmsudrf Fkstival. So on Saturday, April 14th, we shall open in our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT the most complete assortment ofAlei-msdorC- Hosiery we have ever shown and shall present to every purchaser of theHe goods a valuable HERMSDORF SOUVENIR, with Ilermsdorf's compliments and our own. BING & OO. EGGS Huff FOR tire the hi col From the choicest strain of thorough-bred Buff Leghorn stock. The Buff Leghorns are non-sitters, a very fine table fowl, and as egg producers they have no equal. If you want to raise fowls for Pleasure and Profit, get the Buff Leghorns. Eggs $1.50 per 13. Place your orders early. L. M. Simmons. V. .Z. .V?IKS1 0"P"le t Ointment and tw JloMsof Ointment. A nevar-fallta- Can for Kiel , " 7 7 Dn" xou only pay for ..ououMR.rovi.vu. uatoi, e ror ia by mail, tiamulm free. flnirantM. iunl T ""'"r iree. unsnimem limned by our acruu. CONSTIPATION S"1'- Prnt.r, UIUODPUKIFJKlt. Small, BUM and plea.inf hi lMk.4- uruuilnllif a.l.. ..t.t .V. 1 1 J .. ...... ....... 1 Oft Vl ti, wwywvM iui """hit wo OU JAWJB UUASANTEEa lamed only bf II. Al.KX. HroKE, Roynoldxvllte. RBynoldsYillB Hardware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES. TIN, SHEET IRON AND - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODaVILLE, PA. HVTCPITIG Alt the Year Amu ml. .THE Bps hobK A Kelsons VccViy: (u N1CCT A It I AN.) NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unique not Fccentric W itty not Funny. ReliKiouH not Piout, Not for Sect but for Souls. WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. Smd a dime In tump for three jreelu trial. THE RAM'S HORN, fl.BO WOMAN'S TEMPLE, R4 Per Year. CHICAGO it ce. ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKE"