, in ttilrniiri. iior mill I'nl.. It. I HIM. .Irlfi'l il vwi y of ltiviinl'l .it,) lllilll It'll I . H 1 1 1 I lfi - 1 1 stiivlutly rrlriiil- phi-. ill lt"t i flir. In IIM Vtllirtv ii-iiilt-il fur ituhlii'ii' mi mI liv ilir willi-l' liiin.i'. Inn us n tiiimtiiiifi. nf PHlllllX lll-HM Ill-IIIH Hlllll'i l l. intuit' MHIM M nil llllll 'l imililV III.., k. .iiiilitlitl. til ItniH mill I'littntfc nf it liutilil ri'tii'h I hi iilllrt' Ity till riminiimti'HI hum In I A . Mli'i'h- , Ki-vntihM lllf I'll "lll'IVtl III till' liiliilltfl' II' llrVlinlilt villi', ,, iti Ht'i'initl i' hiss nm 1 1 tun i li't. Pluck-Me Sttnrs. Tim follow ing rilltnriiil whs inlilh lit il In tlio l'itlHlini jX Tiiw on Tinfiliiy nf n wi'i'k: TIhtii Is Hiiiiiiil wnw inn) mil titn:; els" In tin' piimiiiiiiiiciitinii finm tln h ii nf u coitl rntinT, jinliliilii'il In Tin VViih.i ycHti'i'dny, piilntlnu to tlir rniniiitiy Btovi" hm ti I'litislmit wnirre nf roiiti-ntliin in tint inlnliiK f' kI'hi. hniI urultiir " ilitTriviitliil In n irfiiiTiil wiijfi1 wnln In fuvor i'f tlin op'Tiitur who jiiij-m IiIh tiilni'rs rash, nnil li'iivi-n tin-in km fivo to Hwnl It or Invi'Ht it. n ho Ih with IiIh own. "I'lnck-Mf" HtnivH, Ih tho lilttir nnmi' tho minor nnil IiIh wlfo Imvo for thi'R" Inttltulloim. Tho hurnlntr wiiHo of bring wronyvil mid ohi ntod piiwiim tho mind of tho wholo coul I'flon jm p uliitlon, mid whllo tills It ho nnil ni' ii ant mon, thoro ciin 1m no eontt'titnirnt or lusting iM'iwi'. It Ih not Iiii)mkI1iIo thut thoro nro oompuny Htoi'i H ut whirli tho minor mid tho minor' wifo ran hny rhi,iii,r thim thoy could hny If thorn wns no nui'h thing. It I qulto c'i'tiiln, howovor, thnt thoimwortooxort oxorhltunt priron doi'H ho hrot'il tho iliHpimition to do it, thnt if tho hlggiwt of thn Korty Thicvos, on nn i xi'iirnion hiiok to onrth, wimv to drop into hoiiio rompiiny Htorcn, ho would kick himsolf inillhgiiHt hlnown moiloration. HohIiIoh preying upon tho minor nonr nt. hand, thoKo Moron do In jury to Ihiwont other minon. It dooa not mnttor to nn opomtor with mnOi n torn who mnkcH tho uralo of vngen, an long ns ho ran mnko tho prlct'i of tho gooilH in wlili'h ho piiyn. lie can raid tlio coal market nt will, and out tho soiling price until bin honorahlo rival who pays rash for hin lulxir must cut wiigrn to compote w ith him, or do busi ness ut n loss. TIiIh, of coiiiko, glvoH tho huckster an oxeuso for rotliieing wage to tho hmiio lower level, nnil ho In again In position to prill) with both hanilH. Nor does the evil of theso company store Mon with ovorehnrglng tho min ora for tho necossitleH of lifo and lo morali.ing both tho coal lnarkct. and tho wnpes of mining. There Ih a poison ilooiwr stated In thorn than theso, and ono which would exist if thotio wore cut out. It is to tho intoivHt. of tho employer who ban a Btoro to over crowd IiIh mino with tbroo mon whero thoro Ih steady work for only two, for they can then only expect to work two thlnls tlmo at bi8t. If tho minor worked hIx days In tho woek, be could draw all his living from tho store and etill have Homo cash coming to him at tho end of tlio woek. But whon ho has work hut four, it takes all his earning to keep hiH family, and from year's end to year's ond pay day to him in marked only by tho exchango of an old store book for a now ono, on every lino and and flguro of which his employer makes a profit. In dealing with thousands of sure-pay customers, the slzo of this ex tra store profit, Bddod to the advantage that if tho minors strike they must do o without cither money In their pockets or ud established credit at any grooery store, Is enough to have tempted thut over crowing of tlio coal region which koeps thousands in hopeless povorty, varied with occasional periods of actual hunger.' There is nothing devilish in the na ture of coal, that It cannot bo mined and marketed without thousands of men, women and children having to Buffer poverty, misery and hunger. Tho coal business Is what thoso en gaged in it havemadoit, and It is an In tolorablo false pretense to say that thoro is no better medicine for It than riot and deputy sheriffs in alternate doses. We know of no safer beginning thun to purge tho industry of "pluck-mo" stores. That thoro should bo a differ ontial in wages against mines which have them seems so essential to a fairly proportioned general scale as to bo, beyond argument. Is it too broad an assertion? Have you overthought of tho following which was clipped from tho Ovul Leader: "If all the thieves In the country wore sudden' ly arrested and placed in prison it would make gaps in the buslnoss world too fearful to contemplate. It would an nihilate the grain rings, the whiskey rings, and the moat rings. It would destroy the manufaeturies and shut up two thirds of tho brokerage offices; it would suspend half of tho water-works and cancel a maioitv of the street pav' lng contracts. It would thin the runks of legal and medical fraternities, take thousands of insurance agents from tho UnU utiut th doors of real estate ortloes. and so reduoe the representation in Congress that no quorum could be ob tained." The earnings of tho A. V. R'y Co. for 1H93 wore 2,4:)6,815.l8; expenses were 81,660,T88.i. l'assengers carneu 1,011 270. The Top Notch Readied. The lop notch of ontorprlso mid lib erality hits linen iviichcil hy tlio Pitts burg 77mt which minouiieoH thnt, I'Veiy ono of IN sixty llitni-iiiiil HiilicrllH is, mid all who will Is emtio regular renders. Ik'fnro Hiitm-ilny, May 1-th, will bo present! d with Ih" h'li'st I 'art of tho .i t.,,..-.. .i-i.i.. Ail I'oitfollo of tho year. Tho work referred to Im "Imiiiik IickIIc'h Scenes find I'lii'trnlls of Ih" 'Ivll Win :" w lileli w III Iiii iiIhIi a com plete authentic history of the eonlliet, litjlweeu llie Stales In pictures drawn on tlio nml mid in descriptive prose. The I'lrst. furl will lie delivered five to nil rentier of the I'itlslnirg Wmr.l in exchange for the llrst six coupons, mid the oilier I hi nl v-lilne parts w ill bo furnished In rxchnneu of .x coupons clipped from the Tiim and ten cents for each purl. Tin re w ill Imi thirty parts, twenty six of which will be devoted to Illus trations mid four to I'eiiiliug uiiilter. Kuril of the llrst twenty-six parts will contain sixteen Illustrations, making a total of four hundred mid sixteen In the rotnplete volume, Kliort descriptions will accompany the pictures in each part. Tlio pictures were mailo on the scene of buttle by the most famous art 1st of the time, and can therefore Imi relied iihiu us alisolutely iiccurato. Tho work III Im a supplement, to every written history portraying us It does the striking Incidents of battle, and giving tho likenesses of tho leaders whoso names weii' on every lip In tho days of strife. Hero the veterans will find tho past I ailed, and here the young may gain inspiration to emulate their patroisin mid devotion. The Pittsburg Thmn deserves thanks for placing this splendid history within tlie reach of the people at. nominal cost, and Its proposed free distribution of tho I'lrst Part to all its readers is gener osity without a parallel. If you nro not reader of tho VVmix, order It from your news agent at once. If there Is no ngent for tho Timt In your locality write to tho 'I'imm, Pittsburg, Pa., for inns to clnlw and agents. Hon. F. A. Weaver, editor of tho Itrookvillo t imhlinui, has announced himself as a candidate for Congiuss, (n the Twenty-first Congressional district. Ho served in tho war of tho' llobclllon as a private In tho 11th Ueglment P. V., and of Otolith Ohio Cavalry. Ho has represented Jefferson county In tho I legislature and was Chief of tho Divi sion of Lands and railroads in tho In terior Department at Washington dur ing President Harrison's Administra tion, lie Is n gifted writer and ono of tho most Intelligent newRpaper men In this section of tho Htato. Wo bopo that tho district will do Itself the great credit of nominating him, and thereby secure a first-class representative. Kano lit imhliritn. rrnC Triumph. Instant, relief experlenoed and a per manent euro by tho most soedy and greatest euro In the world OMo'b Curo for Lung and Throat diseases. Why ill you continue to Irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible harking cough when W. H. Alexander, solo agent, will furnish you a fino sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy? Its suecess Is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Otto's Curo is now sold In every town and village on this continent. Samples free Largo bottles 25 and Me. When You Put Away Stoves. This Is tho season when people begin to put away their stoves for tho sum mer, and at least one-half of those who do so will find next fall that the stoves which have been stored In good order the spring are half ruined by tho rust in tho fall. Most persons regard this as a sort of a dispensation of provi dence to be endured with uncomplaining rcsighatlon, but In reality It Is tho re sult of ignorance and carelessness. When a stove is taken down In tho spring to bo put away for tho summer, a pan of kerosene oil should be In readi ness, and to ovory part of the stovo the oil should bo liberally applied with a brush or rag. Bo sure to reach every seam, joint and rivet, then cover up the stove with old newspapors and go your way with a clear conscience, for when you tuko off your wrappings In the full there will not lie a particlo of rust anywhoro on your hoatlnff appara tus. Ex. Bchultze's havo a new lino of glass ware. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, fivo dollars per ton, cheapest fertilizer on earth for gar doners. 200 pound sacks CO cents at J. C. Kino & Co.'s. Plain, but True. (Bradford Era. Tho girl who grows up ablo to warble high o, but ignorant of tho Ingredients necessary to compound a prescription for hash is liablo to learn that hash is called for by more voices than operatic songs. Accomplishments make a good veneer If there Is a practical training to pin them on. The girl who paints blue cats on a piece of velvet and who can not work a buttonholo is of as little use In the world as tho blue cat she paints. Robinson sells a solid men's brogan for 11.00 AtMilioiml Lornl. Wan'l Your Assistance. Tlioro will Ik n musical eiitertninment In tho opera lionso Thursday evening, May I'Hli, given by tho ineiulstrs of the Jefferson Columbian Minstrels, Kn Htono Sliver Cornet, Hand, Moilol!n Chili and others, for the J'"1 l'"so of rais ing mini to nn I llie iuliiersof Iteyiinlils vlllo during the strike. Tho hir-inesH men and i 1 1 i . n h of this town well know that what. Is tho miners' Interest. Is theirs also, All turn out and help th,i good riinso hy seeing a gissl moral en- tertiiinment mid giving your money to help the cause of tho right. Tickets, zii anil .1.1 renin, mr sale nt ll'ilger llros'., clol hlers, and Henry A. Heed's, the shoo man. CnM. Finest Fifes. Purest fires were raging nenr Ileyn- oldsvillo Inst Wednesday. Atone tlmn It. looked very much ns If West Iteyn- oltl-vllle was In danger of being de stroyed hydro. The citizens became alarmed and went, to work to thwart lint lifo fiend mid save their homes by "liaek-flrlng." The wind was very strong and dense volumes of smoke and sparks of flro blow overt bo town but iiodnmngn was done. North of Heynoldsville the hills worn nhla.n. At. Hopkins mill the men bad (o quit work on the mill and go out and light the flro. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores natural color to thn hair, by stimulating a healthy aid Ion of the sculp. This prc aratlon also produces a vigorous growth of the hair, and gives It a beautiful lustre and youthful appearance. Iter onimeniled by physicians, clergymen, and scientists. Two fur One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's sulwcrlp tlon to tho Sr a It In advance, and to all new subscribers paying In advance, we will give them 0i8 liest local paper In JelTcrson county and will give them free, cither the II 'imninkiml or Amirl run Fiirmrr, for fine year. The two pnerB aliovo mentioned nro excellent monthly papers and the suliscrlptloii price of each Is fillc. n year. This offer Is made only to thoso in Pennsylvania. During these dull times, or any other time, don't send your job work to somo other town to get It done until Tub St a It olllce gets a chanco to bid on it. We spend our money In Heynoldsville, and work for tho town's best Interests In every way possible, and exs;ct your patronage in return. Hy helping one another wo boom our own town; by go ing to other towns to buy what wo want we simply boom tho other towns. The Prescottvillo Cornet band drove down yesterday, and they have slnco been regaling tho M'oplo of Ilrookvlllo with some most elegant music, tho nictnlKTs of rho organization proving themselves real musicians. Tho fol lowing constitutes tho organization: W. O. White, leader; Charles Almnn, James Walker, Charles Merrick, Wil liam Hoyd, George Hurkley, Peter lliggey, Henry Shields, Frank Mo (iiiinis, Mark Kite, Win. Claughhaugh, Jean Kroner. Hiisikvillo Hi jiuhliMn. Insomnia is fearfully on the Increase. The rush and excitement of modern life so tax tho nerveous system that multitudes of peoplo are deprived of good and sutllcunt sleep, with ruinous lonseipienccs to tho nerves. Heinem- ter, Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the week strong. At King & Co.'b you will find baled hay, salt, Hour and a full lino of general merchandise. Imperial flour $1.10 at Swartz's. A postmaster pointing to throe letters held for postage, said: "Any man Is likely to put a letter in the postoflloe without stamping it. With a card on tho corner of tho envelope, we can stamp It and collect the monoy when tho writer comes in. We don't know who dropped those letters in tho box and must hold them until wo write to tho persons addressed and they send ub tho postage. That Is tho law of tho post- ollleo department. Kvory writer of a letter ought to huvo bis namo printed and stamped on tho onvolo)e." Sugar syrup 20c. per gallon at Swartz's. Robinson has tho largost stock of shoes to select from, and the price Is tho lowest. Theso are facts. This Is ubout the tlmo of yoar when wagon lends of mon and dynamite from Punxsutawnoy come along our trout streams and go homo a week luter with a barrel of trout "caught with a road and lino (?)" Cloarfield Spirit. You will find a bargain In English decorated waro at Sehultzu's. Section 21) of tho act of March 31 1859, roeontly unoarthed by the Harris' burg school board provides that fines imposed for drunkenness shall be turnod over to the school board In the district, Tho section Is as follows: "Any person who shall be found intoxicated in any street, highway, publlo houso or public plaoo, shall bo fined upon tho view or Dnsif mode before any mayor, alderman or Justice of tho Peace, two dollars, to be levied, with tho proper costs, uion the Broods and chattels of tho dolonaani, which shall bo paid to the treasurer of the school district where such con vlctlon Is had by the magistrate colleot lng the same. ANNOUNCKMKNTS. etoiittt. Fob r.DNimKfw. KIMNCIH A. WKAVKH, nr liiioos vii i.e lit iu ii iii, ."iililrrl to net Inn nf Hie Ki'iiulilli'iinmif .li'tTer snii t'liiuil jr nt I lie ptliMio-y i'li'i'lli)ii,,liiiM Inis, :Arittl'lu. Ft in ahhi:mmi,v, W. (). SMITH, or I'rsxsri ni:v Itoitoriin, Hnlili'i't In ili '-Kltiii nf Hie ri'inilillriiits nf .tef-fi'i-smi I'o. in tln li primary Hei'lltm In .lime. IPUtrlrt JkHornrti. Foil IMSTUHT ATTOHNKY, N. L. STUONU, Of IIIIOOKVII.I.R llOHtlt llll, Hulilerl In Hi'llnii nf Ilir Ki'iiiilillt'iitiHof .li'lTrr siiii i'iiiiiii f m thn iirlmtirv I'li'i'loti, liini' HI. HI. FlIK tllHTKHT ATTOHNKY, JOHN W. WALK Kit, Or HimoK imh lloiiornii, Hllhert to net Inn nf llie lliihli-inn nf .letter son I'o. nt the primary t lt-el Inn. .hunt III, III. Foil lilHTRItrr ATTORNEY, JAM KS V. MimitAY, or I'l.ATTII.I.K III lit' It ri II, Hilhi"'t 111 ni'llotl nf till. Iti'lillhlli'lins nf .li'f ftTHitn I'll, at tliu prlniurj rtretliin, Juim 111. ;i. jJOTKL MtXJONNKLL, UKYNOLIHVILLK. PA. VHANKJ. Itl.ACK, I'rnprMnr. The It'iiilltiv litiiel nf thn town. Ileiifliiiur lers fur romtlierclltl llll'tl. Hleiini heat, freil turn, hath rtMitim himI i'IusHm on every floor, nuttiiile riMiins, hllliunj risim, leli'iilinne rmi iii'i'thiim JOTKL UKLNAP, UKYNOLDSVILLF,, PA. 1IHKKX it f O.WSKIt, I'liijirkUirn. First elans In every imt-tli'tilur. Iwuleil In tint very rehire of tint hiHiies pari nf town. Kri'e 'has to ami from trains iiml I'niiimtMllniiH titimiiltt rooms fur I'niiitiii'rrlul travelers. - K)M M Kl tCI A L I IOTKL, HltOOKVlLLK, PA., '. '. CAHHIKH, V.pnVfnr, Hamuli! riHitnsnii th pmuiirl Mtsir. Ilnusn hiMitetl hy niitiiral mis. Omiilhus to anil from all trains. ItlUcrllitttroit. E. NKFF, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Anil Ileal Kstulii Airent. Iteynolilsvlllii, I (J MITCHELL, ATTOIlN E Y-AT-LA W. Ofllt'i' on West IMnlll street, nplMwItfl rotninere lul lintel, Keyiioldsvlllit, Pa, till! II. E. HOOVER, HEYNOLDSVILLK. PA. Itt'tltlent ih'iilM. In hullillnu near Mi'thn dlst rluireh, oitHisite Arnold hlork. (ieutlii- ni'ss In nperatlUK. !. s. minium. JOHN w. ItKltl). QOUDON & RKKI), ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llrtMik vllle. .Iitrfersnn Co., I'a. Oftlfo In riMitn formerly nri'iipled ly Oorilnn Itnlii'll, West Main HI reel. W. Ii. MeCRAOKEN, BTMkTillt. t. m. McDonald, KtyMlliTlllt. (.crack en & Mcdonald, AtlitrnnjH nnil Viiunmlliirn-iit-Law, Oltli'in lit Iteyiinlillvllln unit llriHikvlllii. DM IN 1STRATRIX S NOTICE. F.STATB Or JollK II. Mn.llOI.I.AK, IlKL'KAHKO. Letters nf nilniiiilstriitlitn on thn estate nf John I'. IMiilholliiii, hitii or Kcymililsvllle Isir oillfh, teltfison t'tiiuily, I'll., iIih'I'himmI, liavliiff Imlehteil to snhl estuti are herehy not llletl to iH'i'li lira ili'fl loine tiiiucrnr neu. bii nersniis make IiiiiiiimIIhIi' payment to thf iiiIiiiIiiIa tralrlx, mid thiisn hnvlnir rliilliis smilust It will nritsent Ilium uroiii'ily aiiilii'iiili'aieil. fur set l lemelil. .iiis. u. .1. .'iri.Htii.i,i. Ailniliilslrnlrlxuf .Inhu Y. Miilhollun, dec U LISTEN! Till I tell you of something that Is of great Interest to all. It must bo re membered that J. (J. rrochltch Is tlio Popular Tailor of Reynoldsvillo, and that is what I am going to dwell on at this time. Never mind the World'i Fair for a few moments, as his exhibit of goods Is something nn thut scale. I ho tremendous display of soasonunlo suit ings, esM'i'lally the fall und winter as sortment, should bo seen to bo appre ciated. A larger lino and assortment of full and winter goods than ever. I ask and inspection of my goods by all irontiomcn or uoynoutsviiio. ah ins und workmanship guaranteed perfect. Yours as In the past, J. G. FR0EHL1GH, Reynoldmvllle, Pa f9"Noxt door to Hotel McConnoll. To h iuh: A T7pv ar.fl CnmT iVsutttnam m.i.o. RlTPJ-osmntliis "cnrolM f oiitrntnt .nd twii JI..IM of Oluiiuont. A noTer-f.lllnir Cor for Pile ; , ?,.";r aenrM. it makes an oprllia IfltQ the kUlfo Or lnlMttlnnao miia .... . Ki.,i. r painful mil eelilum permaneot onre, ui'd oflra T7 VurT pnvoaii 10a vuij pay for aeuw roue t you, mi a dox, o for W bj bftmpjf . V " . UUI ''IIU. U T., 1 4i? brJ?n LUor Pellet lUOUDl'UHlFIKli. Hman, mlM and Dloarutut tu ink, eflpeolaU aUaptotl foe childcou't) WMa oiilotM II. Alex. Btokb. Heynoldsville. A KcMons VceHr (UNICTAISJ NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unique not Eccentric Willy not Funny. Religious out Piuut. Mot for Sect but fur Soul. WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTCNO. Send dime In iUunpe (or three reeks triei. THE RAM'S HORN, tl.M WOMAN'S TCMPLI, R4 Per Year. CHICAQO It once; ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKES A STRIKE! ti Hit) pilftt of SptU'ldclfH. licccHHily, iiml m tint no Wt'll llfl My Prices are to Kyt'H rxfimiiH'd fruo and SaliHfuctifii unrnntiMtd in tvTy rano. O. R. HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. BING You nliotild H! tlio nw Swivel silks and SIIK lint received; alno the Fine Helling at 50;. Bee our jefore buying other places. LACE CURTAINS by getting them of uh. The J. S. MORROW, HF.AI.KIt IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE - BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. ReynoMsville Hardware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES. TIN, - SHEET IRON AMMUNITION, And everything kept in Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. (JIumhch nro not a luxury, but a 1 1 ; i 1 in hard liiiit'H as tfOOfl. Suit the Times! gliiHMttH Hclttntiflcnlly fittod. & CO Dress Patterns SttrOTHi 4.r) in. wide, that we are GOODS! Save money on your patterns are beauties. COME IN! Where? TO TUB "Bee Hive" store, WIIKIiK L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A ehare of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. Mctntlre & Go., The Crocerymtn, - AND COPPER WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. a First-class Hardware Store. -3
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