-fr Stat Subntrtption $l.fiO per Hear, in nilmnrt. C. A. TKFIIKJ!M!, Kill tor iind Pub. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2.1, IHII4. An independent lt-al paper, piibllMhril every Wednesday lit Keynnldavllle, .lnlTerwin I'll. 'Pa., devoted to tlm Intere-un of lie ynnlilavllln unit .letTi'rwmi-iinnty. Non-pulltlral. will 1 rt-nt nil with fairness, and will In- eHpeclally friend ly Inward the liiburltiii flan. 'ftith-rlitliii prli-etl.Vlneryenr.ln advance. Cnmiminlrathma Inteniletf fur iiulilli'atlon must lie lu'i-onipanled hy the writer's name, not fur piililli'iillim, hut a a suammee nf good faith. Interestltm nr Itema Millrlted. Advertlalmr ralea made known on appllra tlon at the oftloe In Arnold1 Rhirk. I,eiiirlity rommnnti-allnna and rhanire nf arivertlHementa ahould reach tills otHre hjr Monday noon. Adilrrw all rnmmunlcntliwis to C. A. "teph enon, Keynnldirlll. I'a. Knterorf at the iKwtiilllre at Heynolilavllle, Pa.. a aeonnd rlaaa mnll matter. Tho O. U. A. M. re-unlon to bo hold at this place Juno 7th promises to lie a big affair. . W. C. ArnowTEsq., of DuBols, him -announced hlmaolf aa a candltlnfe (or Congress, subject to the actions of Re publicans at tho primaries. Mr. Ar nold Is about as good a candidate as the Ropublleans of Clearfield county can Dick ud. Ho Is a brilliant lawyer and a fluent talker. Brockwayvllle has received a costly lesson this month from the result of al lowing defective sidewalks In that town. Mrs. Jacob MnCauloy, was on her way to church on tho fUh Inst, when a louae plank in the walk tripped hur and she austalnod Injuria In tho fall which re sulted In her death on the 12th Inst. The authorities of our own borough should see to It that all sidewalks are kept In good repair all the time. All the miners In the bituminous coal regions of this Slate have quit work, and there Is no prosx-ct of an early settle ment of the difficulties between miners and operators. Tho supply of coal for feul at many of the Industrial establish ments In this city and vicinity Is nearly exhausted and the owners will either have to burn wood or shnt down soon. Preparations for using wood for fuel are bolng made at several of the factories and in all cases where it can be sub stituted for coal it will be done. Tho miners are many of them suffering for want of the bare necessities of lifo, but they are determined that success shall crown their efforts In the present strike. Lock Haven Exp). How much depends on the way things are put! Nearly every opinion may be stated offensively or otherwise, accord. ing as certain terms and tones are used rke nnt An nrlnntll niAHBIwh malraA fivn interpreters the meaning of his dream. une said: "xou will lose all your children and relations and then die yourself." The monarch ordered this prophet of evil to bo beheaded. The other sajd: "Your majesty will survive all your family." This one was loaded -ith favors, though he had really said the same thing as .the first. Two preachers went through a country-side , delivering their gospel message. One .-cried, "If you don't repent, you will be .damned;" and all the people wore mad. The other proclaimed in winning words. "If you forsake your sins, you shall be saved, ".and they flocked around him. Some people go through life Jamming their sharp elbows into everybody's aides, bitting everybody's sores, and ' ftiIitiff on everybody ' corns; then they wonder why they are so unpopular, and talk about being martyrs to the .truth. ' ' ' ' '. A writer in the Philadelphia Time 5: Oh, those dreadfully good people ho think It their duty to toll you all the disagreeable things they ever heard bout you and 'who in a spirit of frank friendliness pick your appearance to ' pieces until you wish you could go away somewhere and be buried out of sight of human eye forever! They probably mean to do right, but they fall far short of they mark if a gentle kindliness of disposition and a desire to please rather than wound oan be counted as a stand' ard of excellence. . Many a happy wo man hat had her innocent mind filled with doubts, ber exlstenoe poisoned oy innuendoes and her heart broken through the candor of some kind friend who thought it her duty to tell the wife or sweetheart all about something that somebody's cousin's sister heard about the husband or fiance. Such women may be doing their duty, but they are mischief-makers nevertheless. Even though they may not go to tho extent of raisin? a beautiful family row, what la the sense of telling others the disa greeable things we see In them or hear font t)iam9 4"!n it maalblv do ajov good to tell a woman that her gown Is i .ti- wrtukM nka nu nn m f a nit of al tcrlngit? She knows it just as well as tie busybody who attempts to see ber rl-t. , But U ao one mentions it the burden of wearing it is much easier to bear. What sense ia there in running aut and saying, t-Oh yes; I know all i wt Her family, erne neean t put on Oq t ' -s. Ger grandfather was a truckman, i 1 when my rreataunt moved into her c try house she hired him U) Uke her tve?e." Suppoae he was a -( T-"tr,' it in't f ' ' Tf C:t:-t (Continued from nth pimo.i Jesus Is Urn wny, tlm truth and the life; tin is In. i door Into the Khecp-lolcl. Those that would sunk to go in by any other way, the same are thiuvos and rootier. I believe Unit the holiness hi (Jod Is tho ground for tho nwH-nslty of the atonement. Just tis there is a demand In our coiiHclonees that requires all sin to be punlxhod, mid a keen consttlonca ennnut rest until restitution bo nindei so Uml who Is alwolutely holy tnunt require a puiiixhmont for sin. This punishment Is nut tho connimmonai reaction oi (Jod's Ix'lng uuHlimt sin. it Is therefore devoid of all passion. This of neeesalty brings out the benevolence of Ood In that lie luia ilevixeu the piun w Here by men mny i-noaiMi this punishment. The fact that ('hrlHt was IHvlnn mailt) It possible for him to bear this penalty. Tho fnet that he was human, and thus laid himself liable to all that the holiness of (iod demands, mode It jiint that he should suffer. l no law in an orguniHin is, r oucn part aoenrdlng to its need, and from each part according to its ability. Thus Jesus as a part of tho organism tho human race Is under duty bound to render all the aid within his power. And being able ho Is tho complete savior. This atonement extends to all, as Paul said, (I Tim. 2: fi.ft) "For there Is one God, and onu mediator between ,...1 1 .1... .. fi.l.. Innllul t(JU nou Minn, too limn vili mil ,r7min, who nave himself a ransom for all. ' And (I John 2: 2) "Ho Is the propitia tion for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for tho whole world." Ho that 'Whosoever will may come." "God Is not willing that any should perish, but that nil nuiriiiu UMlin 4. .1.1. .11 .I.....I.1 .....nu l III,., " I bollovo that Jesus Christ died and rose acain, and that now Ho Is at tho right hand of Uod interceding for His people. 1 peiievo mat mere is a union formed with Christ and tho believer, so Mint he becomes a momlier and partaker of that regenerated, believing and justified hmminlty of which Christ is the head. This union Is indissoluble, (John 1(1: 2) "They Hliull never iierlHh and no man shall snatch them out of my hnnil." I bellove In the new birth. Ye must bo born again. This new birth, or re' generation is the turning of the soul by God to Himself. It Is an liiHtaiitaneous change wrought by God. John speak ing of thoso w ho are tho sons of Wod says thoso "Which were horn, not of blood, nor of tho will of tho flesh, nor of tho will of man, but of Uod" (John I: lit). As I believe In the regeneration! or Ood turning the soul to Himself, so I believe in conversion, or tho voluntary turning of the soul to Hod. in conver sion, which is the humun sldo of thut change which viewed from the divine side we call regeneration, there are In volved two elements, repentnnco, or the turning from sin, and faith, or the turning to God. I believe that those who are In Christ are declared just by God for Christ'i sake. I bellove that the work begun bv God In regeneration He will carry on to completion in sanctiflcatlon. This Is the work of the Holy Hplrlt and is never complete in this life; "f or If we say that we nave no sin, we deceive our- eslves and the truth Is not In us." Ho too 1 believe that those who are regenerated will persevere to the end. For how shall we who are dead to sin live anv lonirer therein? " I believe in the perseverance of the saints, but mind you they must be saints. The proof that they are saints Is that they will persevere. Perseverance is there fore the human side of that spiritual process which, as viewed from the Di vine side, we call sanctiflcatlon. I believe that the church Is an lnstl. tution of Divine appointment. It Is composed only of regenerated believers, 1 believe mat tne omcers oi ine church are only two, 1st bishop, presby ter, or pastor, and mid deacon. 1 bolleve that the government was democratic, as seen from the numerous Injunctions by r aul to the church. I bolleve that there are but two oral- nances prescribed in tne New Testa ment, namely Baptism and the Lord's Supper. I believe that only believers should be baptised, as this is the precedent established In the New Testamont and is in accord with the commands to be lieve and be baptized. I believe that only thoso who have given an outward sign of their conver sion should come to the table of the Lord. For as It is but a symbol of their feeding on Christ they ought first to be born before they begin to eat. I believe in the seoona coming ot Christ. I believe in the resurrection of tho lust and the unjust. That after the resurrection tnere comes ine iuukuicu. when all shall be judged according to the deeds done in the body. Those who have done well shall enter Into bliss with Christ, and those who have done evil shall be banished from God Into eternal punishment. Program for Memorial Day. Parade will form on West Main at. at 9 o'clock A. M. Keystone band at the head of column, next the M. K Sunday school. Baptist 8unday school. followed by the different Sabbath schools, the K. of P.. P. O. 8. of A, Prescottvi e band. K. . IS.. Jr. U. U. A. M.. O. U. A. M., Juvenile band, W. K. C, S. of V.; firing party, with G. A. R. in rear of column. Win march to Beulah cemetery, where ap propriate services will be held, after wnicn tnere win De several snort aa dresses. The Comrades will then dec orate the uravea of our fallen comrades. In the afternoon a detail will go to the different cemeteries ana decorate tne graves, which will conclude the services of tae day. Joseph ohafffr, marsnai. Is ISarrtaga s Fall" ret Have you been trying to get the best 1 AlftTQ JVU WVU b I , , 1 JM v wmw out of exlstonce without health In your I lamiiyr nave you oeou wenniiu uu i vour life from the effects of Dysiwpsla, Liver Complaint and Indltrestlonf Are you sleepless at night? Do you . awake in tbe mornliiK feeling languid, with coated tonmie and sallow, hatrgard looks? Don't do it A shout in the r Wis how Eaomi's Celery King fc r i o-':ltloure vou. Tr1 i r ty . I ' l ilaaa &3e. aad L-j. As Others Sea Us. The noynoldsvllle Star Is two years old. Although young in years, it is one of our best cxchanges.-Marlonvllle Tho Iteynolduvlllu ST AH has Just en tered on Its third year. It Is one of tho newsiest of our exchanges. May It live many more years. DuHols Loryil Aiptrn. Tho RoynnldHvlllo Star has onded Its second year. Hrothor Stephenson Is prodiiulng.a paper worthy of thesupport of tho pooplo of Iteynoldsvlllo. Falls Qreek lUmhl. The Iteynoldsvlllo STAR has safoly rounded out the second year of Its ex istence, and enters tho third with a vigorous and rosy aHect that Indicates a long mid useful career. May the STAR continue to twinkle. Punxsutawney Spirit. Tho lleynoldsvlllo STAR entered It's third year with last week's Issue, lira, Stephenson Is publishing a bright paper and Is deserving of success. Our best wlnhes are extended. Driftwood On- trite. Tho Iteynoldsvlllo Star has entered upon Its third year. The STAR has been shining brightly slnoe .its first Issue, and continues to grow In bril liancy and Interest each week. May It grow Into a full moon. Klttannlng 7Vmrs. The Rcynoldxvllle STAR, ono of our brightest and new lent exchanges, has entered uxm the third year of Its publl cation, lire. Stephenson Is making a good paper and deserves tho patronage and encouragement of the Heynoldsvllle people. Punxsutawney jWim. The Reynoldsvlllo Star Is two years old, and starts on another volume with bright prospects. KditorC. A. Steph eiiNiin gets up one of the brightest and neatest country journals that conies to our table. He Is a hard worker, and deserves his success. Illdgway Atlro- rittr. Mhortalahtedneas. To waste your money on- vile, dirty, watery mixtures, comiHiunded by Inex perlenced persons, when you have tho opportunity of testing Otto's Cure free of charge. Why will you continue to Irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough when W. 13 Alexander will furnish you a free sam ple bottle of this great guaranteed rem edy? Hold a bottle of Otto's Cure to the light and observe Its beautiful golden color and thick, heavy syrup, Largest packages and purest goods. Large bottles fiOc. and 2."o. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, five dollar per ton, cheapest fertilizer on earth for gar deners. 200 pound sacks fiO cents at J. O. Kino & co.'s. Best Is the cheapest. Buy them at Robinson's sTioe store. ' A Big Timber Deal. B. J. and J. B. Sykes and Jacob Buch- helt, of Bvkesvllle. and August Weber, of Troutvllle, have purchased the tract of pine and hemlock timber known as the "fourteen nunarea acre tract, near Mahaffy, Clearfield County. The pur chase price was Kt5,000. They will commence to manufacture all kinds of lumber as speedily as possible. Punxsu tawney iSpirif. Schultae'a have a new line of glass ware. Shoes at prices to suit the times at Robinson's. If you want all the news, subscribe for Thb8tah. JjJjjrtfllntwU Bowser LiORDel On Wednesday, May loth, 18W, at Ratbroel, Pa., by .'Squire L. A. Hays, 8. J. Bowser and Miss Annie Lordol, both of Rathrael, Pa. ANNOUNCEMENTS. naee. For congress, , FRANCI8 A. WEAVER, 9 Or flBOOKVILLS BOBODOH, Subject to action of the Repuhllcsna of Jeffer son county at the primary election, J une M.'M. For Congress, WILLIAM C. BOND, Or Ssvdsb Towasatp, . BuhJect to declalon of republicans ot Jeffer son Wo. ut the primary election, June in, . 3tstmtiB. For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or PcNXSinAWMY Boooitoh, Hiihwi tn Hwiuinn nf the remitillrana of Jef. feraon Cu, at their primary election lu June. Vtetvlct 3kmH. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, N. L. STRONG, Or Bhookviixb BoaonoH, Buhl.u.. tt mnitnn nf the ItenuhlleanH of Joffer- aon county ut tbe primary electon, June FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, . JOHN W. WALKER. Or Baooavuxa Bobovoh, , , , . 1 m w ; HneKTKTCaVA Fob district attorney, JAMES V. MURRAY, or Ciavvn.(.a BOBOUOH, anhiAt Mi.tlnn nf tha Renubllcana of JeN turaon Co. at the primary elec'lloii, June U, 'M. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE, lV . I uatb.o Jo H. mdmioixam. iwcaasav. JOTICE TO TAX-PAYEltS. I'unoinnt to an Art of Amemhlv. 1 will st- tend at the followlns II nun ami plarea to re reive County and Male Taxea for the year imu, to-wii : Union townnhln and Comlra bonnich. Krl- rinr. June Int. al the (llenn Hotel. Clover townnhlp, Halnnlay, June td, at the store at Hauler In the afternoon. Hiitmnervllle Doroiiitn, Xnlurilny, .lone s, at the I'lininiert'lMl Hotel. In.tlie forenoon. Wanmw IoitiinIiIii, Went, Monday, June 4, at liouxe of (I. W. K lrli n rdtf. In forenoon. Polk town-oon. Monday, .tune 4. at tho hoiiMi. of Knlton HholTiier. In the afternoon. Heath IowiihIiIi). TiiiMioav. June A. at the limine of William I'alne, In the forenoon. Harnett Townnhln. Tiienday.Miine . at the limine of William Wiillare. In the afternoon. K dred tow union. VteuneMlnv. June S. at the Jonen Hotel In the forenoon, and at the atom at Howe, In the afternoon. Knox townnh n. i hurniiiir. June T. at Mo Crni'ken Hlore In the forenoon. I' iieereek townnh n. Tlnimdnv. June T. at the ntore of (feorire Actler In ttie afternoon. Wiimiiw towiinhlu, Knnt, l-'rlday, June H, at limine or .1. A. ron, in tne forenoon. Hearer towtinhlp, Tm-wmy, Junn II, at the ntore of It. . Iteltft. In the forenoon. Worthvllle txiroiish. Tuewlnr. June 12. at tin limine of K. II. Oelnt. In the nftnrnoon. KhiKKolil fownnhlp, Wednendny, June 19. at the Hotel in Kiniteoiii, in the rorenoott. Porter towtinhlp, Wedriendny, June lit, at the ntore at Porter In the afternoon. Perry Towtinhlp. Tlnimdiiy. June 14, at the ntore at Perrynvllle, In the forenoon, In the afternoon at tiieatorent rronTimrR, I'linxniituwney horouxh, Friday, June in, at the Hotel Panliil. Yoiiiik townniilptfiitturdajr,JunelA,Bt Hotel Ptitiiul. Clayvllle horouitli, Monday June IS, at the office of W. W. Criminal!, Kan. Hell towtinhlp, Tiiondiiy, June 18. at the houne of Henry Ht-own. In the forenoon. (Iitnklll townnhlp, Turaday, June IP, at the store of Olhnon In the afternoon. Illut Hun horoimli, Wednesday, June 10, at. me run Hire limine. Ilvndemon townnhlp, Thurnday. June II, at the limine of Andrew I rjier, 'If In the forenoon. Mi'Cnlniont townshlif Thiimdnv. June 21. at Hie limine of Curt North, In the afternoon. Oliver townnhlp, Friday, June Ti, at the store In Ollvehiirir, In forenoon, and at the hotel In cool snrlnff. In the afternoon. Keynolilnvllle lMirouh, Saturday, June 2H, at Hotel Helniip. Wlnnlow townnhlp, Knnt, Monday, June 1, ni ine noiei in Kiiiuinei, in ine forenoon. Went Wlnnlow and Went Itcvnoldnvllle. Monday, June V, at the Hons limine, In the afternoon. WiinhliiKton townnhlp, Tuendny, June 2fl, at iciM'Kiniie. in tne forenoon, niut at the nanti- liurton Hotel. In ttie afternoon. Nnvder townnhln u nil Hroekwiivvllln Inir- ouiih, Wednenilay, June '1, at the I.obiiii limine. Hrookvillo hoioiiiili, Friday, June 2D, at tho Treaniirer'a tMllre. Hone Townnhlp, Saturday, Juno ), at the I rriinurer n oinre. v I'artlen iitivlntf tnxen at the shore time nnd plni'i will nave ten iierreiit, as that amount will lie added when placed In the hands of the ni ci'lnra. Meri'imtlle l.lrennen will he rollerted at all tilui'in vlnlted and all lli'i-nnen renialullitf lln jmld lifter the llrnl of Julv. will he placed In the hit mix of the iroMr ofni-ern for rolleetlon. J OH WAITR, Treanurer's Offli-e, County Treaaurer. Hnaikvllle. I'a., Mny 7. I4. I wish to call the ATTENTION of the public to the fact that I have received my Spring - and - Summer Suitings, ' and that the cloth is the lat- est ana oest. My prices are made to suit the times and my workmanship is guaran teed to be perfect. Yours for honest dealing to all, ' J. CFroehllch, the Tailor, Reynoldavlllc, Pat. rNext door to Hotel MeConnell. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLAVK.,rnmrielr. Tbe leadlna hotel of the town. Ileaduuar- tem for commercial men. ftteam beat, free bus, bath rooaia anilcltMets on every floor. sample roome, uuuaru room, leiepnone con nectluna Ao. 1 H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLD8VILLE, PA. OREKN A CONSSH. l'rvorktur. Klrst elaaa Is every tmrtlewlar. Wicated In the verv centre of the business Dart of town. S'ree 'hua to and from trains sndcommodtoua sample rooms for commercial travelers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL l CARU1KH. PwtmtUn. Samnle moms nn the around floor. House heated by natural gas. umnlbae to and from all tralna. HMtellnM. JjJ NEFF. . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Baal Estate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllcn on Went Main atreet. onDna Ite the Commercial Hotel, Key noldavllle. Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Itealdent dentlat. In hulltllni near Metho dint church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle- neas In operating. C. S. ookpos. johr w. asu. Q.ORDON & REED, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, ' Broolivlllu, Jeffuraon Co., Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon m voroett, nail jaain eireei. r. I. IrOtaCHU, rwkrUl,. ktyadlfTuli. cCRACKEN tt McDONALD, ' Attorncyt and Gmnst (lora-af-late, Offlcea st Beynoldlvllle and Brookvllle. aiMit - ee , aA r A STRIKE! In the price of Spectacles. necesBity, and inuat be well as My Prices are to Suit the Times! Eyes examined free and classes scientifically fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed In every case. O. F". HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. BING 9 You should see the new Swivel silts and SIIK JuBt received; also the Fine Serges, 45 in. wide, that we are selling at 50c. See our before buying other places. ' LACE CURTAINS by getting them of us. Hie J. S. MORROW. HEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK KeynoldsYille, Pa. RplHe Harte Co., DEALERS IN HflRDlME.STOVES and RANGES, f- TIN,' - SHEET IRON AMMUNITION, WOOD AND And everything kept in QlasRes are not a luxury, but a had in hard times as good. & CO.-: Dress Patterns Save money on your patterns are beauties. COME INI Where? TO THE "B66. Hive" Store, WHERE 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 share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly youre, Lawrence J. Mc&ntlre & Go.', The Grocery men. 4 - AND - COPPER WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, IRON PUMPS. a Fint-claBS Hardware Kto 4 V u .J, -. s. tatters a'-nlnb--atlna on th - of J . , . 1 i. a I i ,,,- t f
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