REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 197. VOLUME 6. Eaat tynnf. Thr Hvo aul drama, i-ntitlod "Kiwt tjynlic,"' wlileh In to bo Jirmlia-ed by homo tnlont und;r tho aimplcvs of tlin Woman' ttolluf Corps fnr tho bnnefH 4 tho O. A. H., wu rohmi-Ht'd hint nltflit und ffom a eiitle, who wan prpmnt, wo iret tho following awoimtnf tho lending I'liarartors: Lady Inabcl. tho ifo of Mr. Cnrlyk and one of tho leading cauls, will be tire dented by Mim Whltohlll, of Hrookvllle, who has reputation ax an elocutionist, exceeds the nnnifuine expectations of her friends In thoroto of Isabel. An other female, character of note is Bar bara Hare, which will be portrayed by Mr. Quintan, nee McCroiirht. Min. Quintan Is a good actress and. bh we be lieve the public Ik familiar with her ability and accomplishments, we will pusr to tho next character of nolo. MIhh Onrlylo ia nn eccentric maiden lady of uncertain acre and tho most comical character In the play. Mrs. Margaret U. Gorsllnc will fill thin rolo to perfec tion. Tho Important main eharaetow are assumed by E. Will Hlack. us Ar chibald Cnrlylo, Francis J. Weakley, Ksq., as Sir Francis Levlnon. and Clins. B. Clark, as Uichard Hare. Mr. Black, who will make his appearance hero as a player, has considerable ability an an actor. His voice, appearance and move ments are what would naturally bo look ed for In tho character of Carlylo. The character of Levlnon, which In that of u gentlemanly villain. In curried by Mr. Weakley In a (lot clann style. His manner In free and easy. Mr. Clark In a born actor, and an Uichard Hare he does extraordinarily well. ' The minor partn are carried by strong players and wo aro sorry we cannot speak more fully of them, but space will not ponnlt. If you wish to nee a good play, don't mica this. The full casts of characters are ns follows: Sir Fruncts Lovlson, (A fashionable mur) Francis .1. Wenkli Archibald Carlyle, Lord Mount Severn .lustico Hare, Uichard Hare, Mr. Dill,) . . j u Mitchell Officer. S Little Willie, - Annie Harding Barbara Hare, Minn Lillian MoCivhrht Miss Carlyle, Margaret U. Oorslinu Joyce, Miss Sophia L. Harding Wilson, Minn Catharine Dunklu Th Coming Worrmn. Who goes to thoclub while her liuttband tends tho baby, as well as the good old fashioned wouitui who looks after her homo, will both at timcn get run down in health. They will ho troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleepless ness, fainting or dizzy spoils. The most wonderful remedy for these women Is Klncti ns Bittern. Thousands of suffer- erg from Lame Back and Weak Kidney vise up and call It blessed. It Is a medicine for women. Femalo Com plaint and Nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by tho use of Electric Bitters. Del icato women should keep this remedy on hand to build tip the system. Only i0 conts per bottle. For xale by H. A. Stoke. ey K. Will Black B. (). Woodward Frank Reynolds Charles B. Clark Criminal Court. Tho December term of criminal court wan held In Brookvlllo last week, oc cupying four days. There were "..1 cases on tho docket for trial. Of these 17 were continued and" plead guilty, which bellied expedite court considera bly. Following aro somo of tho cases and sentences pronounced by .Indgo Reed. .loneph Hhlrey, larceny, a flno of MM, costs of prosecution and I year and 0 months In the penitentiary. John Baughman, larceny: verdict not guilty but to pay one third the cost, and prosecutor two-thirds. Louis Laval II. illegal liquor selling: verdict guilty! sentenced to pay n fine of II, 000, and bo Imprisoned In county jail HO days. Ira L. Murphy, horse stealing: 2 yearn and .'I months In penitentiary. Daniel Sullivan, larceny, 1 year and .'I inonthn In penitentiary. Tllden Deemer. larceny, 11.00 fine and Imprisonment In county jail Ito day. Theodoro Koenlg, ago 10 years, horse stealing. .1 Indictments; sentenced to the Pennsylvania Industrial llcfornia tory ut Huntingdon. Koenlg was sen tenced from Forest county to the Hunt ingdon Reformatory and Slier! IT Burns had to go to Huntingdon lust week to bring young Koenlg to Brookvlllo for trial. He was taken buck to tho Ho formiitory Friday. Joseph Donahue. James Donnhuo und William II. I'omroy. for disturbing public meeting: to pay line of I.K) and cost of prosecution. Holiday Excursion. Imbued with the spirit of the season and In recognition of tho largo passen ger business during tho Christmas holi days, In accordance with its customary liberality, tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hy. will make a Christmas present to each of Its patrons purchas ing round trip tickets on dates named, of two thirds tho one way faro, by mak ing the low rate of a faro and one third for tho round trip between all stations on lis line. Tickets to lw sold, Deo. 24th, 2th and .'lint. 1H1I7 and .Tun. 1st, 1MJX, limited for return passage to Jan. 3rd, 1W8. School Report. The follow ing Is the report of "Host" school, for month ending IVc. 14t.li, 1WI7: Number of pupils enrolled, males 14, females ft, total 110. Average at tendance, mules l.'l. females !.", total 27. i Per cent,, of ut tendance, mules 00, fe- mules Id, total average 02. Tho follow ing were present every day during tho month: Myrtu Snyder, Hollio Best, F.du Snyder, Salome Klnter, Irma Sny der, Annlo Beck. Delia Snyder, Bessio Sliirey, Esther Snyder, Frank Smith, Erdie Snyder, Win, Smith. T. N. Nkpk. Teacher. Clerical Order. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that tho Issuo of clerical orders will bo continued for 1808 on the Mune lines as in effect at present. Application blanks may be obtained of ticket agents and tho same should reach Ganeral Offlco by December 20, so that orders may be mailed Decem ber 31 to clergymen entitled to recclvo them. Orders will bo issued only on individual application of clergymen, to be made on blanks furnished by tho Company and certified to by one of its agents. Budden's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tm world for cuts, bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. The freight trafflo on the B., R. & P. rood was heavier last month than ever before.- Daring the first 21 days of No vember the tonnage was 36,000 ton la excess of any 21 days busines In the history of the rood. At the present time the Pittsburg division is handling abovt 18,000 tons of ooal and ooak daily. There are 34 regular and 10 extra crews on the division. Ridgway Democrat. Antoeohaln bracelet would be just the thing for a Christmas gift. You can see a nice line of them at Hoffman's, First quality hams only lOo. per lb. at Robinson Muodortr. If you want good shoes oboap go to J. E. Welsh & co.'s shoe store in tne wm, Foster block. ,' We've got the largest stock of candy In the county and can give you special prloe. . uownbon & mundorkf, Bell Is selling an all-wool blue or block Kersey overcoat for 18.00. Free of Chnrge to Sufferers. Cut thin out und take it to your drug gist und got a sample hot tie of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs und Colds. They do not link you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can bo accomplished by tho regular size bottle. Thin Is no experiment, and would be dlsuhtroun to tho proprietors, did they not know it would Invariably cure. Many of tho best physicians aro now using it in their practice with great results and are relying on It In most severe cases. It Is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at H. A. Stoko's Drug Store. Regular bIzo 50 cents and 11.00. Barbers Want a Half Holiday. We will keep our barbershops open until 12 o'clock Friday night before Christmas, and until noon Christmas day, but will not keep open Christmas afternoon or evening. Barbers of Reynoldsville. COME EARLY! We want to forewarn the Christina shoppers thin year, in time. Last year a multitude of people waited until a few days before Christmas to do their buying at our store, and then found us busy waiting on bargain-seekers, and went away disappointed. Therefore we say, come early. You may say you have not got the money. Don't let that bother you. article; we will deliver it free to any part of town, when you want it. Pay part on the We do not recall any Christmas season when we carried so large a line. We have everything that ia late and new, ii the Clothing and Furnishing Goods Line. Our store is now in its Christmas garb. We would like you t come and see us. We would appreciate the favor if you would bring your friends. We refer to Ladies an Gentlemen, both. Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for the election of Directors for ensuing year, will be held In the Banking Room on Tuesday, January 11th, 1808, at 3.00 p. M. Joiin H. Kaucher, Cashier, Special prices on candy to Sunday scnoois ana teaoners at uobinson Mundorffs. For Bale House and four lots, near Fuller's waterlng-trougn ,f resoottvllle. Will be sold at half value. Inquire of m. M. uavis, iieynoiasvme, or w. M Barclay, Rathmel. Watch chains for ladles and gents'. Tne latest patterns ana everything new, no old goods at uooaers-. . . . . . Arbuokle's and Lion ooffce only lOo, at uoDinson s Munaonrs. Subscribe for The Stab and get all the local, county and general news. We are taking orders for Spring dolly. ery on phosuhnu and MoUormto mowers and binders. We are selling sieigns, nay, salt, nour, teea, dry goods, groceries ana drugs, come in and sea ... ..... J. C, KOTO & CO, ClklSTMAS HATS. CHRISTMAS GLOVES. CHRISTMAS MUFFLERS. 1,1 wi I i , ,.'f K f Jf toP4- We have 35 distinct lines of ate for a Christmas present than a n'w 1,iThfV a VhriJt PreS U Jff l-f . Gloves for the nice siik Mnffljj We have all the p.i . ,.,,; m . 4 m holiday trade. Prices from SOc. to patterns, which suit nnv lii(eBliom.,0cU))y2..U. 7r( Cal, nml exnmilie tlnn pocket-book.- CHRIS'IMAS UMBRELLAS. S1"' CHRISTMAS SUSPENDERSANL) Men's Unbrellas from fiOa to CHRISTMAS NECK TILS. H A N I ) K ERCH I EFS. 3.00. lhete umbrellas are cov- A large invoice just received ered with filest imported English from the most famous necktie maker In this department we earnestly Gloria, unetpalled for wear, made in New York, consisting of fine Silk ask you to come, see and bo con with Paragon frame and some with Puffs, Fancy Silk Rand Rows, vine'ed that our collection and aa steel rod. Pain, Natural Handles, Shield Rows an d Four-in-hands, and sortment of Suspenders and Hand some with sil er mountings. Each all the newest colorings and shapes kerchiefs are superior to all others is a royal Bargain at the price. in the market. for the price. Don't !h deceived by the FAKE advertisements which are now filling the columns of the papers, make the proiosition for yon to call, see the goods and then make your own conclusions. We Beforewe close, let us impress upon you the importance of an early call. Although the stock is large at present, it is bound to dwindle down rapidly under the immense demand produced by the exceedingly bw prices. MILLIRENS. The Merry Christmas Time! K A time wlmi hearts exnnnd and imrse strincrs P $ loosen; when oir greatest happiness is in making !$ others happy. We are now ready to give you a holi day greeting wlh a stock ot goods suitable for Christ mas presents. Holiday Dp Goods ! It is generally conceded that our showing of dress goods is no equaled by any other store in Reyn oldsville. Ladies' Coats and Cages ! Sensible gifts that will go into many homes at prices figured down to the lowest notch. The col lection is new and includes the choicest and latest styles. Handkerchiefs I Not a Iray full, but a large assortment for men, ladies and children at prices to quickly move the big quantity. What will uou Have ? ; Gloves, Towels, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Fancy Goods, Silks, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Hosiery, Taftle Linens, Men's Clothing, Etc., Etc We have them and many other things which space will not permit mentioning. Call and see. . ; ; ' ' A. D. Deemer & Co. In making a selection of Goods for Fail and Winter Wear It is important that the choice 'nould be .made from a th oughly up-to-date and w AX a88ortecl 8tock Then there isno possilllt getting goods of doubtful se. Oar offerings of DRESS GOODS, LADIES' JACKETS AND CAPES Can be accepted as being absolutely correct, care having been taken to secure exclusive, but popular styles, in every department the articles presented will be found of a quality to command approval. . Prices are wonderfully small for such value. Such goods as we have will serve better purpose else where than on our shelves, and we sacrifice; profits to make quick sales. N. HftNftU.
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