VOLUME 3. HEYNOLDSVILLE, PJTCNN'A., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1H95. NUMBER it. A. D. DBEMER & GO., AUNOLD BLOCK. S!lkS()f course you will want some Bilks this spring. Every lady will want a silk waist or two. Wo have some elegant styles for ladies' waists. They art; simple perfect and very cheap. LlnillQS We have the new Sleeve Linings, which are indispensible this season. WalStS We have an end less assortment. See them, in all styles for the coming spring. Wrappers Yes, we have them in all the Latest Pat terns and Styles. You can save money and labor by using one of them. Muslin Underwear we carry a large line of these goods, including Night Dress es, Chemise, Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts. Black Sateens-our une of Blk. Sateens embraces all prices. We have them in the plain and colored figures. &6rfl6S Take a look at them. We have them in all the leading shades, 46-in. wide, and price very low. Wnlte Goods Embroder- ies, India Linens, Plaid Indias and Striped Dimitys, Swiss Nainsooks. Table Linens one. of the best values you ever saw. The weight is excellent and bo is the quality. Teazle Downs Teazie Downs are known as Outing Flannels. We have them. The season is now here for that class of goods. A. D. Deemer & Co., The Leaders, Not Followers. nine 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. REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. L , 'Pi?q OIL ioHAMPiotTfr jj jlL L- , - r ro-v, f , E wish to inform the publio Selling - Out Our Entire Stock of Giotmno and Gents' Furnishina Goods AT OOST! We most respectfully aBk that you come in and see our prices and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Tailor-made Suits to Order from $17.00 up. BOLGER BROS., Merchant Tailors and Gent's Furnishers. SllOeS-We take particular pride in having Nice Stylish Shoes for the young men. Don't fail to see our line. You are sure to get what you want. Ladies Yes, the last freight in landed for us sev eral dozens of Fine Shoes, new and sightly styles. Do not fail to see our line. Gentlemen This week we can show you the best line of Dress and Working Pants ever shown in the town. Call in. Wo like to tear them up. Hats Our line is composed of the newest shapes, and prices low. Look at them! That will convince you. Sweaters You will be sur prised at the Good Qualities and the Low Prices which we are selling them for. Muslins Now we can sup ply you with all the Staple Brands in Bleached and Brown at prices lower than any other competitor will ask. The prices are so low on good goods one would think you was being shown inferior goods. That is not the case. Only good goods at the low est prices. Groceries Call in and get our prices. That will con vince you that we really do have them along with our other goods, which makes one of the best general stores to be found in Western Penn'a and prices the lowest. TAKES THE PLACE OF UANGEROUS GASOLINE. 00EI IN ANY STOVE. BURNER J!! ""v-.Di" " nD.0 WAHT AGENTS on t salary or commission. Sand for Catalogue of Price and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. eea cidar avi. CLEVELAND, OHIO. that we are THE BIBLE. Mftntiscrlpt. of thit Nevr nutl tho Old Ten tmiipntii Uftpii Itewrltlnn. Tbo Now Testament, tin wo know it, coition down tons nftrr hnvlng boon kept fur hunihodfi of yoius In timnuHcript form by tho priests, "fathom of the uliurcli, " nml otlior.i Tho writings lmvo been copied mid roooplod probably sonrea of times, nt knot as of tun ns ooonslim re quired, bolutf always rouoweil bofuro becoming nnintolllgiblo by uso and wonr. The two oldest of thoso mnnu scripts now known nro tho Coriox Suul atiotis and the Codox Vntlciimis, each of which dntcs from tho fourth contury, A. 1). Tho lnngnnRosoriginnlly used in this work wore Hebrew mid Urook, but nftor tho year 800 A. D. the manu script woro all, or nearly all, written In Latin. The Inst mentioned language was that adopted by tho Komau church in their translations and was known as tho "Vulgato, " booanso commonly usod iu the churches. As fur back as tho sev enth couttiry portions of the Vulgate wore trauslntod into old English, and it was also tho version nsod by WicklifTo (Wyclif), Purvey and their predecessors and was tho first book printed from movable typo, 1450-8. Tyndale's version was from nUoruiau translation of the original Greek, inado by Martin Luthor. The "authorized version, " or King James' traiiHlation, was inado by 47 of the most emiuout British scholars and was finished iu the year 1011. Tho Latin Vulgate was the main version nsod by thorn; but, so far as they wore ocossiblo, other manuscripts, both in tho Greek and Hebrew, wore oonsultod and oompored. Tho muuuHoripts of the Old Testa ment have had similar experiences, hav ing been wrlttan and rewritton thou sands of times since the first oolloction was put iu writing by the priests and leaders of tho Israelites, about tho year 1500 D. C. All of tho older copies havo, of oourso, boeu worn out or lost ovor siuco long beforo tho birth of Christ, tho oldest copies in manuscript form now in oxistenco, so far as is known, dating from tho yoar 00 A. D. St Louis Republic. JewLh Immunity From Dlneane. Out of a total population in Now York of 1,801,000, 70.40 per cent, or 1,883,000, live in 80,188 tonoment bouses. Apartmont houses of tho bettor class aro not included among touomout houses. It is a somewhat romarkublo fact that tho lowest death rato in tho city is iu one of the most thickly set tlod tauoinont bouse districts, oocupiod by some of the poorest pooplo, iu tho wards where tho Jewish population Is tho densest The death rato among tho orowdod Jews was in 1801 only 18.73 to oach 1,000, and in 1808 only 17. 14. The comparatively cleanly habits of those Jews, their observance of tho Alosaia law about food and thoir abstluonoe from alcoholio liquors aro givon as explana tions of their low death rate. In tbo Italian distriots the death rate is donble what it is among the Jews and the pop ulation not so denso, and even in the wards oocupiod by wealthy people the death rate is greater than among the Jews. Tho Fourth, Fourteenth and Eighth are the Italian wards, and the doath rate in 1803 was 83.78, 85.13 and 81.08 respectively. Springfield Ro publioan. ......in Ouo very hot day the late Dr. Goorge E. Ellis, tho historian, going to an in formal dinner with a friond, wore a very comfortablo but unfashionablo thin ooat and manilla hat A notoriously orthodox clorgymau began to bantor tho Unitarian divine regarding his big straw hat, whoroupon Dr. Ellis replied that ho would not have a word said against that artiolo of apparel, inas much as it had been a good friond of bis for four years. "Why," exclaimed bis friond, "how oould it havo l.istod so long?" "Because it has been Calvin ized," replied Dr. Ellis. Tho host, mis understanding the word, inquired with amazomont how the hat oould be gal vanized. But Dr. Ellis, with a sly twinkle in his eye, lookod straight at the orthodox minister na bo roplted: "I did not say 'galvanized. ' I said tho hat had boon Calvonized dipped in brim stone. "San Frauoisoo Argonaut Mot Sxualtlre. Sophy (who aooeptod Mr. Charles Fleetwood the night beforo) Does Mr. Fleetwood strike yon as being a sensi tive man, Pauline? Pauline (who doesn't know of the engagomout) Gracious, no I A man who has been rojocted by 14 girls with in six months and gets fat on it oannot be sensitive. Why, Sophy, what's the matter? She had fainted. London Tit-Bits. A Bnmbla Fart. Theodorus I always rend tho parlia mentary report very earfully, bnt havo never cone across any speeoh of yours yot Bernard (M. P.) Howls that? Have you uevor uotiood the words, "Choors and hoar, hoar?" That's whore I come in. Stuivers Bind. D Dldu't Catch On. "May I may I kiss those ruby lips?" "Sir! Do not think of suoh a thing for one moment I" "Well, I I oould hardly holp asking. I beg your" "Don't you think, Mr. Hoppy, that one moment is up by this time?" Now York Bocordor. BECRETS OF TH2 HEAKT. Dorp down 'nenth tin- Immomi of tho ocean, Unsnun'lol by plunimt't or llw, At ponow f nun tlio storm nml mmnWInn That rnttt o'er Its blllowM of brlno, TIhto aro secrets th.it tlmu !mll not futhnra, TltcrH aro Jnwels unknown ti cnrth'rt mart. iti-on, ns trim nml ns im-rlms Is the voice of tbe foml, fnlthfnl hi-nrt. JtttHiu liuillelt Uavla. SAWDUST VALUABLE. Modern IUroTrry For the t'tlltKntlnn off a Heretofore UaeleM Oflfel, One of tho methods whereby jTofH has boon mndo from sawdust Is tUr msnn factnre from it of oxalio acid, wlneli is simple procoss, producing a material in wide commercial demand in tho art of dyeing and othor oliemlnnl arts. As intimated, the procoss is not only sim ple, but the ontflt for conducting it does not involve a largo investment The principles involved are not complicated, and the process can bo carried out by eheap labor under tho superintendence of a fairly intelligent director. Oxalio acid is frequently mot with in the vegetable kingdom, especially iu combination with gases which destroy its poisonous oharanter. Oxnlato of lime is found in considerable quantity iu the rhubarb plant Oxalato of potash is found In tho sorrel, and oxalate of soda in salicornia and sal soda. Formorly the acid was obtained from tho sorrel, Oralis Bcetosolla, but mora recently from sugar by tbe action of nitrio acid upon it The nitrio acid and sugnrare boiled for some timo, then evaporated to dryness, and the oxalio add formed is pnrlfiod by crystallization from water. A much cheaper material than sugar is sawdust In this case an alkali must bo omployod instead of an add, as well m at a high er temperature. Tho operation Is con ducted in an iron vessel of suitable size and shape, and either caustlo soda or potash is employed, tho ylold being greater with the latter. Some rooont experiments mado go to prove thut ami xtnro of 40 parts of cans tio potash to 60 parts of cnustio soda will prodnoe as large n yield as when potash alone is used, provided tho opera tion be performed in shallow vessels with thin layers of the material, avoid ing as far as possiblo tho fusing of tho mass. Soft woods, such as pine and Mr, produce larger quantities of oxalio acid than hard wood like oak. Tho propor tion of tho wood to alkali should not exoeed 75 to 100, and tho temperature should bo about 480 dogroes R Philn delphla'Prcss. Might or RlRht. I have often askod my radical friends What is to bo dono if, out of every hun dred enligli toned voters, two-thirds will give thoir votes ouo way, but uro afraid to fight, and tho remaining third will not only vote, but will fight too, if the poll goes against thorn. Which has, thon, tbe right to rule? 1 can tell thorn whiohwill rulo. Thobrnvoand resolute minority will rulo. Plato says that if ono man was stronger than nil the rost of mankind ho would rule all the rost of mankind. It must bo so, bocauso there is no appeal Tho majority must be prepared to assort thoir divine right with thoir right hands, or it will go the way other divine rights have gone be fore. I will not believe the world to hare boon so ill ooiistruotod thut there are rights wbiob cannot bo enforced. It ap pears to me that the true right to rule in any nation lies with those who are best and bravost, whothor thoir numbers are large or small, and throe couturios ago the bust uud bravest part of this English nation bad determined, though they woro but a third of it, that popo and Spaniard should bo no masters of theirs. Froude in Longman's Maga zine. Fortune's Freaks, ' Twonty years ago a young man mar ried one of tbo smartost young ladios anywhere round, and tho young oouple scorned to start in life with ovory pros peat of happiuoss. But tho girl was am bitious to be rich, and because she was not was very much dissatisflod. Aftor keopiug bor husband in a peck of trou ble for a time she loft him and got a divoroe. Ho wont Into bankruptcy, and sbo very soon married a wealthy man and rode behind a span in aologant oar riaga Today the former bankrupt la wealthy and prosperous, has a new wife and a happy homo. Every comfort sur rounds them. His wife of othor days now lives In poverty and has to sorub for the bread she eats. Her husband's woalth, under poor management, shrank to worse than nothing. The roses have gone from her ohouks and tho light from hor eyes. It's as complete a turn around as one ever saw. Low 1st on (Me.) Jour nal Knife llladea. Pookotknifo blades are very unovonly temporod. Even In so called standard outlory some blades aro hard and some are soft For the latter thoro is no rem edy, but the tomper of hard blados can easily be drawn slightly. TuUe a kitohon pokor and hoat it redhot, havo tho blude that is to be drawn bright and hold it on the pokor for a moment. When tho color runs down to violet blue, stick the blado iuta a pioce of tallow or beef suet until cold. NowYprk Loducr. Breast plates inlaid with gold wore found iu an armoror' shop in Horoula neum. Shiloh's Cui'o is sold on a guuranton. It euros incipient consumption. It Is tho best cough euro. Only onu cent a tloso, 2.')cU., nOots. and ftl.OO. Hold by J. C. King & Co. Owing to the size of our room, we find it impossible to have a Special Opening Day, but during this week we invite all to come and see the Most Maeniiicent Stock of GOODS ever brought to this city. We luive the Finest and Most Elegant DRESS PATTERNS in Silks and other goods that it is possible to find anywhere. We have made a special effort to please the young ladies of our town by bringing a large line of Light Silks for Waists and other light goods for Tarty Dresses. Now, Ladies, is your opportunity to get party dresses c heap. fine Line Ladies' Spring Capes ! Wo arrived in the city just in time to get Special liar gains in LACE CURTAINS! and we intend giving our patrons the benefit of the same. Lace curtains from 30 cents up. B1NG & CO. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Brandenberg never was sold less than 20 to 25c. per yard; will sell you now for 124. Dimity, Turkey Red Damask, " Prints, Ginghams, China Silk, 12jc. 374 05 05 25 Better Goods than you can buy any place else. The same Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children's Suits, 1? .90 " " 1.00 " " 1.25 " . . 1.75 " Single Coats, .50 Youths' Suits, $3.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5. 50 " Worsted " 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, $0 to 9.50 A fine line of Men's Pants Come and examine my goods before you purchase else where. N. HANAU. 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. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A Bhare of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Co., The Grocery men. First National Bank OF 11K1XOLDS VJLLK ckpithu ao,ooo.oo, O. nitcliell, Prenldenll Hcott !Hi-4'lellant, Vice Pre. J Jo liu II. Kmii'lier. 4'unliU'r. Directors: O. MUolii.ll, Hcott MenUliinU, J. C. Kiutf, Jubt'ph PtrtuiKN, U. F. lti-iiwu. O. V. r'ullor. J. II. Kuuohor. Dot's u Ktnit'iiil biinkliiir luliii'H nnd solicit tho HtH'ountH itf iiu,ivhiii(l4 prnf'Mloiml men. ful-mtTH, IhlH'lllMttl'li. lnlllt-I-te, luilltll'l'ltll'll mul oIIhtm, pioniUliDi i hit uiiii.1 curi'ful alluulioii to tliu buaUlua of till pul'kon.. Siifo lk'iHwlt Hoxcii for rent. Flint National Dunk bulMInx, Nolun block Fire Proof Vault. ubcrlbe for The W Star, If you want the Ne ws.