SuhitcriiiUnn SI.SO per year, in adrmm. r. A. ftTKPIIKNMOM, F.rtltor and Tmb. WEONKSDAY. JUNK 13, lmn. An Independent local paper, published every Wednesday at Keynnldsvllle, Jefferson fn. Pa., devoted to the Interest" of Kcynohlsvllle and Jefferson ionnt y . Non-pollt leal, will t reat nil wit h f iilrnesa. and will he especially friend ly towards the lalortni class. Subscription price SI Ml per year. In advance. Communications Intended for publication must be accompanied hy the writer's nnmf, not for publication, but as a Biiarantce of good faltn. Interesting nrwn Items solicited. Advert Inlnir rut on made known on appllca tlon at the office In Arnold' Block. Iienprhty communications and chnnite of advertisements should reach this office by Monday noon. Address all communications to 0. A. Steph enson, Kevnoldtvllle, la. Entered at the pmtofflce at Reynoldsville, Pa., an second claan mall matter. The Republican content for nomina tion forConprww iind District Attorney is getting warm just shout this time. An exchange propounds the following question: If Bob Ingernol insists that there Is no hell, will he please state what become of a man who takes a paper three or four years without pay ing for It, and then tells the postmaster to Inform the publisher that ho don't want It? As the bosom of earth blooms again and again, having burled out of sight the dead leaves of autumn, and loosed the frosty bands of winter, so does the heart, in spite of all that melancholy poets write, feol many renewed springs and summers. It is a beautiful and a blessed world we live In, and whilst that life lasts, to lo&e tho enjoyment of It Is sin. A'r. Wo received a pamphlet from Ryland fc Clark, of Big Run, on "Some Straight Shots at Home Secret Sins." It is a sermon preached by special apiotnt mont beforo tho Presbytery of Clarion in session at Sligo, Pa., April 18th, 18!4, and published by request of Pres bytery. Tho pamphlet Is neatly printed contuins .12 pnges and sells for tho small sum of ten centM. A now invention which will bo wel comed by railway travelers is a "station indicator." It Is fixed to tho roof of tho coach and records the name of tho com ing station, an electric boll notifying the passengers of each alteration. The present Bystem of announcing stations Is unsatisfactory because of the indistinct utterance of the brakeman or tho defec tive lighting of the station. There are nine kinds of kisses men tioned in the Bible: Tho kiss of salu tation, Samuel xx.; valediction, Ruth 11.; reconciliation, Samuel xlv.; subjec tion, Psalms 11.; approbation, Proverbs 11.; adoration, Kings xlx.; betrayal, Matthew xxvl.; brotherly love, I Cor inthians, xvi., 21; affection, Genesis xlv. "Jacob kissed Rachel and lifted up his voice and wept." What he cried for has never been explained. Thfc Prohibition state convention held at Wllllamsport on Tuesday and ' Wednesday of last week, was the most enthusiastic and successful convention . ever held by the Prohibitionists. There were about 500 delegates in attendance. Fine street parade of cold water gentle men took place Tuesday evening. There were 1000 men in the parade on horses, in carriages, on bicycles, and on foot. The following tloket was nomi nated: For Governor Charles L. Haw leny, of Soranton; Lieutenant Governor, Homer I Castle, of Pittsburg; Auditor ' General, Chas. Palmer, of Delaware Co.; Seoretary of Internal Affairs, L. R. ' Gleason, of Bradford Co.; Congressmen at large, Ellsha Kent Kane, of Kane, find. L. G, Jordan, of Philadelphia. A communication appeared in the Funxsutawney Spirit last week signed by a "Citizen" that contains some plain tacts that no one can deny. The article reads thus: "I do not believe in lawless ness of any kind, and think that the true policy for the miners is to keep the peace and obey the laws of the common wealth at all hazards. But I do not think tho observance of these laws should stop with the worklngmen. The coal operators should bIbo take an occasional turn at respecting the vari ous acts of assembly. The antt-oompany store law, and the general mining law, is violated by them every day, and I don't see the newspapers or the people In general rising up in their righteous wrath and demanding that the laws of this Commonwealth must and ahull be respected. But lot a body of half starv ed miners march peaceable over a pub llo highway, and it is at once denounced as anarchy. It seems to make a differ ence whether the law is violated ar tistically and politely, or whether it is done crudely and without any attempt at esthetic effects." Just now we are hearing rauoh about the miners in some sections becoming so lawless that the mllltta is called to control them or shoot them down, and those who be in authority give the operators the protection they ask for, whloh is perfectly right. When men resort to deeds of desperation then they should be dealt with according to law, but that don't excuse the capitalists or give them the privilege of disregarding the law. The laws broken by the oper ators is just as important to the miners, all things considered, as the laws broken by the miners are to the operators, Over in Elk oounty last week sixty miners were arrested and taken to jail for walking to near the Shawmut corn- ptny't work. Children's Day Services. Children's Day will be observed in the Baptist church next Sunday, June 17th, during both morning and evening services. Everybody will be welcomed, but especially the children. In the morning tho pastor will preach to the children. Subject, "The Boy Jesus visiting the Tomplo," services com mencing at 11.00 a. M. For the evening service the following programme has been prepared expressly for the occasion, the evening service to com mence at 7.30: Orjran Voluntary. Music School and Congregation Frayor. Rccllatlon-"Oreetln" Bertha Marshall Music School "Blessed Creator, (Iractous Redeemer." Recitation Mame Alman "The Starless Crown." Rccltntlon . Florence Stone "The Flower's Sunday." Music "Our Pay of Flowers" School Recitation ....Minnie Whitmore "The Best I Can." Music "Room for Flowers" School Colloquy "Children's Iay".. Members School Recitation "l.lttle I,lht",Mrs IVIhle'sclass Hymn "Take Us Oentle Savior" School Recitation "The Sweet Story"Amy Bollinger Recitation Miss Fuller's clam "ThnnklnK the Father." Recitation "Children's Prayers".. Ollle Dunn Recitation Mary McCrelght "New and Sweet." Music School "Lift Up Your Eyes, Ye People." Colloquy Pastor and Superintendent Offering. Recitation "Children's Day"..Elv Coleman Rccltntlon Oortrude Dolble "The Bountiful Giver." Rocltatlon "In Eastern Lands". .Susie Booth M ulc Congregat Ion "Jiisiir King Most Wonderful." Benediction. Roped in for One Dollar Each. A man whoclaims to be a photographer mm Pittsburg has been traveling over this section roping In people for a dol lar ench. Tho man carries a camera and agrees to send his victims a dozen photographs lor one dollar. He stops at country houses and In small towns whore ho persuades the residents that ho can givo them good photographs for tho price named and in most cases In duces them to sit for a negative Ho then demands the dollar, promising to send the pictures at an early date. It is needless to say that that is tho lost ever heard of him or tho monoy. It would seem that he would not be able to find many victims, as almost any per son ought to know that a good nega tive cannot be taken by any photograph er In an ordinary sitting room, and most people are too cautious to give good money to a strangor who can pro duce no credentials. This follow how over, appears to find plenty of people who want pictures for a dollar a dozen. and it Is said that In Boechtree last week ho gathered in at loast one hundred dollars. DuBois Courier. How to Cure Cold. Simply take Otto's Cure. We know of its astonishing cures and that it will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. II you have Asthma, Uron- chltis. Consumption or any disease of mo inroat ana lungs, a few doses or this great gurantoed remedy will sur prise you. If you wish to try call at our store, and we will be pleased to furnish you a bottle free of cost, and that will prove our assertion. W. B. ALEXANDER. Go to H. J. Nlckle's for cheap tin- "BIU UUBb IfOllB, UIDU UM.B, IUUH 'UO, strainer pails, slop pails, scrub and shoe brushes, carpet tacks, cheap lamps and glassware, queensware, ladies' and chil dren's Jersey vests and hoelerv.handker- u.nnA .1 r ,1 1 ..V Mtll, chiofs, toweling, &o. : also full line of dolls and toys of all kinds for the children, with a full line of artioles usually found in a first class variety store, all at prices to suit the times. Woodward Building, Main street. At King & Co. 's you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. For Sale. One lot and two houses on tannery street, West Reynoldsville, formerly property of Frank Ishman, will he sold at a bargain. I nquire of Henry Rhodon, Keynoiduviiie, fa. Vviftina with h Cib. Conser Jenkins At the M. E. par sonage, Brook: vlllo, ra., June o, ism, by Rev. J. W. Blaisdell, James R, Conser and Miss Margaretta Jenkins, both of Lindsey, Pa. White Deemer At the M.E. church, Brookvtlle, Pa., June o, 1HD4, by Jtev. J. W. Blaisdell, assisted by Rev. J. H. Jelbart, John M. White, Esq., and Miss Nora E. Deemer, both of Brook ville, Pa. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF WINHLOW A SCHOOL mSTKICT, COU THB FISCAL YRAIt BNItlMU JUNK 1st, 1KM. Whole nutnlH'r of Schools 1 Number of Teachers Employed 28 No. of Pupils Enrolled In all the Schools.. 1.IH0 Average. Ilally Attendance HIS Am I or Tux tieviuu lor ecuuoi i ur- poses W.MSM Am't of Tux Levied for Building Pur poses 11.110 80 Thbasitheh's Acc't Monbt Received. Received from Stute Appropriation.. .$3,477 25 From Collector, Including Tuxes of all kinds 11,142 OB From Dog Tux IBM Totul Receipt H,771 88 Thkahuiikh'i Aoo'r Monby Pair Oct. For Purchasing Grounds I 40 00 For Teuchers' Wages 6,723 75 For Runt and Repairs 47 57 For Fuel and Contingencies... XU7M Fees of Cull's. 6U4DJU; Truaa., tlM.KI 44V Si Salary of Sec., expenses, sta tionery, postage, Ac, 60 00 For Printing and Auditors' Fees ". 00 For Debt und Int. Puld t.ttt 52 For Supplies m i!5 For all Other Purposes uud Sundry Expenses.. 41)4 OS- Total Money Paid Out....N,44 68 UsaOVBOBS AND LIABILITIES. Amount due District, on Unseated Lund 738 75 Amount due Treasurer 1.171 70 Total Debt of District 1,147 U w.j. niLus, i A. L. Mavhbw. V Auditors. T. J. Bhoauuead, I The above account has been duly Edited by the Auditors of Hi Is district, and certified by them to be correct. Tbomas HDToaiMSOH, President. J. B. Stub, seoretary. MUST BE $10,000 Worth of Goods by OGT. 1st! We quote no prices, but anything we have you want you can buy at Cont. A few pairs of the Celebrated GOKEY BOOTS; alao a line of Ladies', Gents' and Children at and, in some cases, Below Cont. Why pay a profit on what you buy when you can save it. I also offer at a sacrifice My Fine Residence on Grant Street; also a large fire and burglar proof safe, and a fine Decker Piano, good as new. All of the above mentioned articles for sale at a Great Sacrifice. J. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS. on(tre. For congress, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or TliiooKvn.i.s Borough, Subject to action of the Republicans of Jeffer son county at the primary election, June 16,'M. For Congress, WILLIAM C. BOND, Or RMvnra Tnwminiv. Subject to dec.ft.nn of republlraiw of JoffTer- 1 .I....I.....U.tlnn l.anaklM IU BUU VU It Stllc pi IUIS1IJ UIUV.IHIII) V wbbv W m For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or PtTNXSOTAWrlEY BOROUGH, Pubject to decision of the republicans of Jef ferson Co. at their primary etectlon In Jane. For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Or Bbooktillb Borocbh, Subject to acttni of the Republicans of Jeffer son county at lac prtasary electon, June 16.1)4. For district attorney, JAMES V. MURRAY, Or Ouimu BononoH, Subject to action o the Republicans- of Jef . , . . i i i..,.. t t. 11 aa lunHiu UUi Mb l f(C vioi.ii.ui., - was w, - What? WHAT? Another Plumber in town? YES! Who is it? G. M. RHOADS Is now prepared to do all kinds of Sanitary Plumb ing. Call once, call again. Good Work and Fair Prices Guaranteed. SOLD SH0ES ARNOLD. ftotrle. II OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRA NK J. JiLACK. Pnmrielm: The leading hotel of t he town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Hteam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, oiiiiara room, teiepnone con nectlons Ac. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GREEA'atXtNSSH, Proprietor. First class In everr Darttcular. Located In the very centre of the business part of town. Kree 'bus to and from trains ana commodious ample rooms for commercial traveler. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOK VI LLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIER, Proprietor, Bamnle morns on the ground floor. House heated by natural gaa. Omnibus to and from all trains. HntctUan0tt. Jji NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Ex tut Aftent, Beynoldsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Villi ej uu " irnii us r l ll ativwuj iiuuubimi iiuv Commercial Hotel, Keynoidavllle, Fa. U. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDS VI LLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bulkdlns near Metho dist church, opposite ArnoM block. Gentle ness in operating. O. S. OORDOM. JOHN W. BUD. QORDON & REED, ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co., Pa. Office In room formerlv occunled bv Gordon ft (lorbett. West Mala Street. W. h. M.OaiOIIK. BraokvUli. . M. MiDOMJXD, BtyaiMivuli. jocrack en & Mcdonald, Attorneys und CounMllors-ut-Law, Offices at Reynoldlvllle and Brookvllle. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Est atk or John H. Mduioixu, Dbckasbd. Letters of administration on the estate of John K. Mulhullan, late of Reynoldsville bor ouith, letTerHou county, Pa., deceased, having lawn granted Ui the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notltled to make Immediate payment to the adminis tratrix, and those having claims against It will present them properly authenticated, for settlement. Hhs. H. J. Mulhullan. Administratrix of Johu V. Mulbollan, dec d. VITAL TO MANHOOD. DsvIL a WIST'S MUVI AMD BBAIJf TILBAT-MIN-fTs spsouto lor HrsUria, Duasasss, Fits, K rslcta, sadsoae, Msrvoiu ProstrMloa ssejig by slooaol or fcihssso, Waksftinma, atealal Psprseaoav Sorlsalng of Brela, esasuic ImsslUr, auasn, assay. sssia, rrssssiare Ola A, Bwrsnasss, lose r Ttr ' nn Isiniisir Iisi iiiSai ml Iwm isle Wiiisii, lavulaaUiT Losssa, SssrsiS' sens ar evMasrks( of kreia, aaV M'ladslnsis. A suwiaB aniisnsi si. for is, to auu, ua sack oroer torf bous. wtui ssaa wnwaa gasraalse lo refaaa U au red. MTV LIV BB TtlXM ISaVlf kv B. iui. Btobb, KejBoldivtlla. A STRIKE! In the price of Spectacles. necessity, and must well My Prices are to Suit the Times! Eyes examined free and glasses scientifically fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. O. F". HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. B I N G You should Bee the new Swivel Silks and SilK Dress Patterns Just received; also the Fine Serges, 45 in. wide, that we are selling at 50c. See our before buying other places. Save money on your LACE CURTAINS by getting them of us. The patterns are beauties. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. nine tan 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. REYNODSVILLE, PA. Glasses are not a luxury, but a be had in hard times as as good. & CO. 9 1 COME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store. WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Grocery man, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods. Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. FreBh goods always on hand. Country produce taken iu, exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. Mc&ntlre & Co., The Croctrymcn,
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