VOLUME 6. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2:, 1898. NTMHER 41. 0 QAUTION NOTICE. All person bit licivby wiu-ned not to tnier fere with. In nny tiuiittii'r, slmpp or fnitn tuiiiisoev.iY nv mu in- utiiem l.e. tit.y i ni me rot lulYlim irrsonttl irotet;y: Three rtlriets, nil Itlhles, l:tmi. v. tiiiinv. simile nml other irrmi:il tti'i-ty fut tnt-ily hrloimtnv to . II. Hell. .If., now loen'eil t.fi spronil litter (formerly kno'vn ttsll. A. H. tittlli of two-sloty lirirk hnlhlifi'i en south .ldr el Mllln street. Hi .yniililsvllli'. Vi.. tln me Itiivlmi l.ivn iiiitvliit-.ril by w tintl irfi In s-ilil llM'tltlon flir till' ll"l' llf till" SeVfllll lf!l'M iiihI seetetlrM ateellpj lull tlic :uif niei'lltnf lltcivlii. I'. I. Smthi, A. T. Mil'inm. ftotlroao tint Cubic. ALLEGHENY VALLEY HAtLWAY COMPANY, in ctVcei Sunday, December 10, lS!f,Low Grade Division. KAHTWAHD. Nl.5.!io.!l. 1 otir IN VV STATIONS. Itertllunk l.uwsinilium New Ki t hli'lii m Onk UIiIko Mitynvlllo Hilinnit'rvlllo . ... llmokvlllti Hull ,, Fuller ? Keyiioldsvllki .. I'uni'oust. ...... Fulls I'rtMtk liullol Hiihtilu WltiierlnirH I'ftilltilil Tyler llenexet le I run l Driftwood ,V.. A. M. P. 4 (it), 4 V 11 imi i t ;ml ii ;t7i 11 44i V! ml v: sol Hi M Vi il"l 12 V.I 1 ; 4 4 8 in II Is A '.'.I 40 H 111 8 III tl 4i 2Hi I 4:: I M 1 vi 2 CM 2 i!7 'i 47 l.' I M. 1011 I Ul a. w r. u 1 mi 7 10 7 Vi: 7 ;v. 7 4-i 1 .M tt za h : ft .Vil ft 2(p ft Wli ft W it mi ti i.v ni 27i II 4.'ij 11 .Ml! 7 (M: 7 H-l 7 2.V 7 4ll 7 .Vi' h n a 27. It iV.i m a. m. a 7 2- 7 :t, ! :w I 4.' WKSTWAI1II. STATION. nnftwiwd Orfint UMM'tl Tyler l'c ttllrld WlnterlMirn .... Snlmln ltllliU KhIU Civok Pit nf nr;t Hcyn(ildvlllr ,. Kiillur HHI Hntokvlllp BtimnrvHle.... MhvhvIIIo Oh k Hid itc Now ttothlohint l.iiwtufrihiitn.... Uod Hunk .No.2 A. H 1(1 Id till -Ill 4i II II ll :r is .v, I 20 tl 2it 1 il'.i 1 fit X II 8 27 2 47l 2 f . a ft-.i a m mi p. ni.l Nil. o ;.So. im iiki l 'itiT M il'. M. ft 'All ts V, tl IT tt ;u f. j;i : mil 7 !: 7 "i ;1 .M 'tl IM, tl 211! II .V.f IKII 7 is, 7 2n 7 !, 7 Ml t7 -17 ; n tJL.i IH 22, H 41 r r.;i HI I7 9 2!i, M. P. ' 4; t fltl HI 7 t 7 ft; 8 ID M S3 I) Ml l It 41 9 V. A. in. I P. M Tmltmdiillv HjtTOnt Hnmlity, I A v 1 1 Vet : A Kt;o, Okn'i.. Bimt. .IAH. P. ANDKHSON Ukn'i. I'ahh. Adt. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. Philarlolphlu & Et io Railrond Diwuion. 11ME TAULK IN EFFECT. TmlflB lonve Drift wtxvl EASTWAKD B:)0 ni Train H. yrt-k(lny. for Swilinrr, ilkt'slmriu, lliiclcltiii, I'oi ivlli, liiiTi!i, lliiiTlslinrx mill tln Ititi-rnii'iliutti bIh tlonti, itnlviiiu- tit riiMitilt'lnlilit . in., . New Ynrk,U::m p. m.s H:iltliiiitr,:(iii p. m.i WnwIiltiLMiin. 7:ir p. in t 't 1 1 1 tti 11 it I'ttrli.r our from MlllnmNHirt tn llilluli'lililii hii'I p:i Hontrci' ciuii'lics riiini Klinr to I'ltllittti'lplilH itiKi Willliinihpnit. to Ititltlninra umU'WiikIi liitrlon. . 4:) p. m. Tniln B, wookdiiys, for Ihir I'lnlxtrK nnd Intt'rnii'dlntu stu 1 1. ws, ar riving at l'lilliidt'lplilit4::i a. M.; Nw Vork, ?!U A. M. I'llllinitii Mfciiliiir rum front HtirrlHliuritto l'hlliiili'lplilu utid New Vork. I'lillvdnlpliln inwi'iii;t'ra run rcniltn In HltMMH."! UIIIIINIUrtHMl until 7Nitt A. M. tt:llt) ii. in. Truln 4. dtillv for Simlinv. lli.rtii. btnv nnd lnt.irnii.dliii Hiiitif.iiu iiMk'ii,ir.i t'ltiliultilplilH, t:.'.2 a. M.i Nnw Vork, li:;u A. M.on witi'k dttVH mid lO.lls a m. im Hun dB.v; Kitltlntoro, tt:2(t A. M.i Wtislilnjrton, 7:4(1 a.m. i-iiiiniHn HitmpitrH rront I'.rte hvwi wu llHmHiort tn IMilluili lphln nnd WIllliuiiHport to WitshliiKton. I'tissftiKitm In Hlriper for tlHltimore Knd WuKltlneton will lie ti'Hmifttrrvd Into WiiKlilntrlon xlivpor t Wll lliiitntliort. I'liHHOiDii'r colii'lnm from ErU- to riiiiuuuipiiiu Bttu wiinuiiiHDort to Unit more. WFSTWAlin 4:41 a. Br.. Truln ll, wmkduyN, for Erin, WdfT- 'unniH, i iimiiimi unit iirini'ipiu antur mttdlute HtutloiiH. 9:43 h. tn. Truln il, dully for Erlo and Intcr- nteulale polntH. ,6:46 p. m. Truln 1ft, wiHiU(!iiyn for Kiinf and iiivurmeuitiHj Htttltoiis. THKOnOH TRAINS FOlt PRIFT1TOOD f WJIU l ilt, .AT AMI MOUTH. TRAIN 9 leaven New York A-fln n m l'l.il,,,lnl plilaH:ft n. m.( WuHhlnirtoti 7:2(1 p. m., Hul- ..iijiuro n.w p. III., itrrivmjr Itt lirtltwma 4:41 a. ni., waukduyH. with Fiillnnin Hliwnniu und PHKBoniier coni'lira from I'ltllitdflpliia to Erie und WanliliiKUin und Ilultlntura to wiiiininHiort. TRAIN 1A ltiHvi'n rhlludtilpliln :30 a. m.! WuHliliiftton, 7.NIA. H. liultlmore, HtUIA. H. Wllktwliarre, 10:1A a. m.; wttekduyn, arrlvlnir at Irlft.wiwMl ut A:4Jt . u wftt. riillniuii I'arlor irar from ritiludulplija to miiiiiiiiNiMirb nttu pnwwnvitr iwuitn to nine. TRAIN UlnaveH Now York ut 7:40 p. m.i I'ltilu dululilH, H:2i p. m.i WuNlilnfttim, llt.41) p.ni.t liultlmore, U:A0 p. m.i dally arriving at Driftwood at 9:411 u. m. l'ullmiin Hltii'plnit cam from l'lilln. tn WIllluntHn't, und tltruuKn parwunKur t'uui!lion front l'liiltidulplila to Erin und Ilaltlmore to WIIMnniBH.rl. On - HuiKluyn only I'ullinuu Hluuuur I'ltllitdulpklu to Erlu. JOHNSONBTJRG RAILROAD. (WEEKDAYS) TRAIN 19 leuvcH Itliiuwuy ut 8:A5 a. m.; .liihn aoiihurK at, 9: 10 a. ut., arriving at Clurmoat - at 10:00 u. m. TKAIN 20 Ibuvph Olcrmont nt 10:40 a. m. ar riving ut Johnnonuurg at il.'JU a. m. and llltlgwuy ut 11:60 p. in. T IDG WAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. AND CONNSCITONS. WEEKDAYS. aOTJTHWARD. NORTHWARD, A.M A M STATIONS. KM. p.flT HftO 4 00 Uhiiovo AOO 10 20 9 4 4 41 Driftwood 4 03 H:i 10 20 S10 Emporium Juuc. U2A vco 1103 6A2 Ht. Muryn 2 40 H 11) JTW 11 DO 11 49 KUlIB Wilcox 12 lft 11 Al 11HU 90S 842 U 10 6 20 Kldgway H 60 800 12 17 6 27 Idluiul Run 8 4 7 A2 12 22 IIB Curinun Truin,rur ' H :w 7 47 12111 C41 Oroylmid ' 8 29 7:in , 12 64ft HhorwMIIU .18211 7 it) 12 6 48 Ulutiltoi'k 8 22 71 I .... 640 Vlunyurd Run 44 111 12 48 6 A4 (.'airier 8 17 7 211 12 Ki 7 02 BKJukwuyvllle 8 OH 717 , 12 S7 7 0U I.uitou All I Ik 8 ( 713 107 T 14 llui vuy U1111 7M 7 04 116 720 Fulls Crnek 7A0 700 40 7H6 l)ii BoIm 7 4(1 B 40 1 T0 72 KullnCrtielc 7U0 Uftft I l.'ift 740 Rt.ynoldnvlllu tl 45 0 40 211 8 IB liriMikvlllu tloo 004 r HOD 9 10 Niw Kotlilelium B2U ft 10 a0 Dftft Red Hunk 4 2ft ! 8i)0 12 40 I'lLUbutit 140 I P- m. p. m. a, ni. p. in. I THAINH LEAVE KIDll WAY , aACTWABU. WlitlTWAHU. Trc 7:17am : Trulu 9, tl:lo am . 1 2:20 pm ' a, 11:20 urn " 4, Bonni " 15, 8:10 pm i.V.Y CTIU11NHON, v UauuKur. J. It. WOOD, . Clou, l'ttwi. Ag'(, Store now or&rH A Complete Line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing Uatu and (Jents1 Furnishing (toods. All new ;ii!(l of the latest ntylep. Call and examiim our line and get our prices before buying vim wliere. Wo can gave you money. Soliriting your patronage we are Respectfully, r-roGiiiiGii & Henry. Clothiei-H, Tailors and (tents' Furnisliem 1 1 (( at Thic M isxtms. uu 1 Hid m Skirts. Ladies Tailor-Made Suits nnd Skirts A lieW lot of Wmimtira Inaf vai.uirarl if Willi widrt Skirfa ' V: Also a good j ssortnient of the Latest m Stv a ytd V .... - - " Cb 'J Btork. . BING 6c GO. i New Grocery Now Open! o o o o CO 03 ca C3 Satisfaction Flour, per ek. $1 45 17 lbs. Gran. Sugar, l 00 8 cakes Lenox Soap, 25 10 Good Laundry Soap, 25 5 lbs. Raisins, 25 6 " Lima Beans, 25 5 Good Tea, l 00 3 44 Fine Prunes, 25 6 44 Good 44 25 1 box Gold Dust, 22 Cal. Evaporated Peaches,'3 lbs. 25 1 gal. Canned Apples, 25 Feed in small quantities: Corn, per bu. 45c, Oats bu. 37 Chop Feed, per cwt., 90 Middlings, Common, jer cwt., 95 Bran, 95 Hay, " 44 65 In large quantities lees. O o 3 CD 0 f S S a. o C3 PC co O O CD J. C. & S. C. HENRY, Cash Dealers in Groceries, Flour and Feed. Reynoldbville, Pa. iTOOZXZH AMD FABXZEt BOULD LOOK TO THKI imTmmmrw AMD tu. I 1 DR. D. R. ROTHROOK'S TOM. bnvtfTlfi mrvin AMO ruVITBT.I, ti And h D7 ot t Ku"toek ik nioe BIul 1.0Mi'- Troduoei more and rioher milk than KS?f V8 ' eurJOT nd Chicken Cholera and all tteM Of pot lirolcan Wlna. Hide- r j a.s vMuuor xivuuib, xiuaves. 11110 K ana bound and wornu. Oive it a trial. fetWactlonViarantiBd. Jl ivi n 1 n IVI u n IH C T 1 OtNIHAL AOSNT, 3 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. C b Our Educational Golumn. "Uael WUII3i." railsr. AiMtTs'i all I'litnintitili'tit Ion tfltitlvt" In 1I1U clfltat fl li;.-ti I to Killtor Ivlilt : iiiliul ('oliliiin, (lire of Tun htaii. I Hoys ttiid ch in, tint titt)i nf t ht; ji ! hns nrrl veil vliitn ynti will h ;rl:i i.i ,.1, 1 Mtilnny 11t.1l rt'Kt !!. mil tlml. tliro I f)ilili!lliit', 'nprlnif d'Vff." will tl'-vnnl ytfiir t'ltiiKH. It In Ittttviliiliii', Ultow, n nltirniit Bytiiiitinns Iimv.i nli'i'inly miulit thulf iippcariinito. Wh lmvtt clipped tin lift it-lit ttnlitirtl ''I'iili'ty IVoplt:" that wtt want, ytm tn ivml as It will lit your lntliviiliial cHst-H tit a "T."' Floatl It carefully. Huro It In. KIIX1ETV PKOPI.K. Of all tilings, htiyn anil (,'lrlx, lcani It) b. Btill: to sit Hilll. to ptantl htlll, to nppt'iir ut nurio; loll" nlilu to it with qitlt'tly fiiltlrtl hand fur tin linur, if ncid In-, anil not (rive ovrry person the Im piTHrtlun tltut you iiro uti-ucKlIng with nn ittttit'k of St. Vitus' diiiitr... Siimo pct'.l.i nro constantly moving their fi'ot or thumping thtilr (lt)tfffn on talilf!, I'lmlr ui nin, uti!., lo Hid tlnto of mine 1 11110, that for tin- tlmo ttfitiiiH to iciitlur them ohltvlotis to Ihi'ir tuirrotindinyH; oihPiH whink thidrML'kut l:aiidkiri:hiof, Htiapphitf it nt an lniti(rl;mry fly, or per linpti 111. Mimitj unlucky Imliviilual who littppi tin lo Colin: within i-iin;p of tliclr lor:r 111 inn, I ti'i'inhlo u lion Htii'li n tun) ttii tiM lil.s nltiMition to my miiirii.iui'ti or papiu-s. IKt snl'.i'S tho very Intent, whirln tin) leaves over, (ilnnce nt a pietttie, turn delihi tatt'ly rollinjj it lip, peepn throti(jli It, whittles ttiroii;li It, liitH it on his km;e, driving; it throuirh hit) Hdkoi'k; repeating: thin until thu thought oocui'4 to him thut ho might, if ho kept on trying, hill It tighter than Ik-foro i then lit- goon through tho whole pn.coH8 again, talking uuil working. Once, to nave a dearly bjlovcd uiugny.lnt), I divw tho tittcnlion of ono of theHo huny Kiple lo a largu iilhum that lay near on u table. Ho took tho album, llippid tho leuves over lutntily, then poitting the book on ono point, with a hand on etteli side, began whirling that heavy ulbuin over and over, while I watched every motion with dizzy apprehension, like one fnt-cinati d. The dread of Hoeing my cheritthed al bum bereft of (tit cover, a wreck on tho floor, finally broke tho hpull, and in desperution I gruhlied a uiiiinmi'lh cnt alogtni from tionio Chicago hor.oo, and mantiged to get him to exelmngu ptay thingx, und hastily put everything for whiitli I had any regard out of reneli. The coining 110 aimwered every purpoBO, and us It was Htout and used to h.dng hantllid, I think rcudily enjoyed it. I did, at uny rate. I have noticed otlicrH, when talking keep their fingers, busily roving over their chulr-ai ms or around tho seals, seemingly In seureh of a loosened tack or a bitof frlngo that hud a breik lu It, then work away as If they bad taken a contract to sea how soou they could got that piece of furni ture lit for tho upholsterer 1 ulmost suld undertaker (there are tluius when one could send for the latter with unbe coming cheerfuliioss). But to resume: A great many girls are an bad as boya In this respect. A piece of jewelry, a watch-chain, a pen cil, anything, no matter what, so it is something to pick at, to flip, to chew, biting their finger nulls, if nothing else comes in reach of those restless hands. They constantly remind you of perpotunl motion, and it Is a wonder that souio keen-sight43d, inventive goniua baa not made a fortuno taking such a ono as a model from which to muke a muclilne that would "keep on" forever. I used to bu acquainted with a young lady, who, besides bolng very beautiful, had tho delightful charm of qulotnuwj. She ofton reminded mo of a murble statue, as with hands folded in her Ian. and her heuvllv lashed eyelids brushlnir her cheek, uhn would sit tso motionless it rested one to even look at her. Khn Wild ltd 1 1 v.ilir as anyone when liveliness wnsil,.ulrn hi a but at other times had the most porfect control or Dor hands, and, In fact, her wbole body, of any one I ever know. So, my dear girls, tuko notice of your selves and your acquaintances. Notico how the fidgety, (restless ones compare with those whose ease of manner shows a cultivation worthy of lmltiitlnn Practice tho art of being still for ten minutes at time, at least onoo a dnv. increasing the dose, as the physicians say, as you become accustomed to it, and in time I am nultn aura vnn mill - - j .... fool that you have learned at least one uesiraoio accomplishment tho art of keeping still. A. M. Makiuott. When a Derson finds a lout m-lleln that is of value it is his or her duty to make the fact known so that the ownor may recover the nronertv. Nn mun oan excuse himself In keeping such property until he has uiauo every effort to discover the owner without avail. To keep it without such effort raukes the finder liable to action for larceny. Paradise. Owing lo the beautiful weather and the rush of work hist, week tltol'm'tclim ci)ri'es)niiilettt did not, rep ut, H -vera! ef Hie lowiinhip selinulj (! 'd last-week, milling litem b'ing tho Mc Civie,hl nnd I'hl'Ilppl. the former dem itur cm ft'e.lnes;;,v (,iul tl,,, hitler on Thursday. Nils Millie Siteesley vittilid Mi.-s Zielti'j Kid la several dnj hist week. Harvey Kellnr ban lutd u Severn at tack of pneumonia the pHst week. Ti e people i f the Methodist church cxp ct to have their regular Raster ex ercise. There was u npelllng held nt the l'lilllippl nchonl last Thursday night. Miss Mary Mulr visited in Paradise over Sunday. Henry IMh-r,biir.gh, nf Porter, visits eil his cousin. ftiHirgo Hollenbaugh, nt this pliteit several days last week. Milton Lett, of Troulvllle. Is working In Litdwick's saw mill. Tho hustling fanners of this commu nity are busy milking maple sugar. Noah Hyphrlt was In Uig Hun last Wednesday transacting Intsln vs. Mrs. Frank Oalbigher, of Heynulds vllle. bus h.;on visiting hoc parents the past few weeks. Henry Uuii-h, of liuiinnii, ciiino to I'aiailisi) IiihI week to reitutiii with his grandfather, .litnmy Wells, this hiiiii mer. John 11. Lott, Is In lli-uokvlllu this week attending Court as a witness. P. M. Wells has begun thu foundation for Ills house. tn n few weekit more Thomas Hyphrlt will go to HoiiKHteiul to work in tho iron works. Scott Syphrlt. has begun the founda tion for his barn. The water plug at the Lttdwiek suw mill hlowetl out hist Monday and caused a great pxeitem'-nt. Dr. Cylo was in town last Thursday. D. W. Wells made u Hying trip to Armstrong county last Monday. Rithmcl. Miss Lottie Trumbull, of Dullois, Is visiting friends In town this week. C. C. Wyant, teacher of Kline school, ended his pchoul hiht Ti.ursdi'y. Miss Jessie Wolf, of Klltunnlng, is visiting friends in town thin week, P. M. Sohvck',tij,"st had business Fulls Creek last Mi'iiilry. Mr. Williams, of Ollvelmrg, wan In town visiting friends last Wednesday. Miss Caiiio Albright, (,f Reynolds ville, visiletl at J. C. Morris' lust Mon duy. H. C. Smith, of Dullois, Presiding Elder of the M. K. church, will hold quarterly meeting ut. thin place Friday evening uml Sunday morning, March 2."t und i!7. Tho danco held In the K. of L. hall last Thursday ovi.'iiing proved u grand success. It was one of tho most resect uhlo dunces held here for sometime. There wusn't one attended under tho influence of liquor, Thu people who had tho dunce wero Tom O'Huir, Will Connell und Tom Uutler. They are muklng grout preimratlogs to have an other one about Easter. H. B. Wyso, of Crenshaw, has opened a first-class shoe and clothing store in tho P. O. S. of A. hall at this ulaeo. Davie Hill, who denls in pigeons. nurt bis buck whllo trying to catch one 01 ins nigh priced b rds ust wonlf Davlo was trying to catch a pigeon culled a "tumbler," which happened to goi in a rolander's pigeon non. He's recovering slowly. He will bo ablo to muKo the riffle" next timo, we think. .1. C. Morris, principal of the Rathmol schools, will teuch summer school. It will start Mny 2nd und lust for ten weelcs. G. B. Bowser hns received t.h int. pointmontof postmaster at this place ana win take charge April 1st. Sam Brlson, who got hurt up at the London mines, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Mike Kulfolz, who has boon dnu gorously ill for the "pust two wooks, Is slowly recovering. Ted. OTIalr had business In Trout villo lust Thursday. Fred. Lucas is dungerously ill of diph thria. The new mines are ready to ship coal and thoy are now In rapid progross. Jumes Hyndman. of Bradford, (a vl. iting his pai-ents in town this week. A Common Danger. ? If you have cvor had a cold which von permitted to "wear away" It may In terest you to know that It was a dune-or- ous proceeding. Every cold ami cough whtoh is neglected lmves thu wav f.n. consumption, bronWiltls, asthma or cutarrh. Otto's Cure, tho fumous Gorman throut and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from consumption. Call im H. Alex. Stoko and got a sample bottle froo. Large slzo 2,"u. and S0o. "Tho Wrong Mr. Smith" ut tho onora house Friday evening,' A Villren Improvement Society. In many of tint villages tliruughout our country tl society lots lieen organ l.eil, ccmpoi'i'd lurgely of public spirited ladles, which has for Itsaltn thegttneral lmprovemettt of the premises of tho residents nf tint town, the neatness and order of tlii; st feels anil parks nnd the (military conditions which do not neces snrlly ciiiiin tinner the charge of tho Hoard of Health. A constitution has been adopted hy these which seenn to cover the general aim and tint object to bo curried out. It provides that tho society sba'l be controlled by ladies. The President, Secretary and governing committees are all ludiis. Men may become members, but tho direction of alTairs Is not given to them. The.ro Is such 11 s clety In Clearfield borough and it has done very much towards Improv ing the general nppnraneo and tidiness of tho town. Such funds us muy bo need ed nro obtained by subscript Ions or are raised by such tin thuds as the managers adopt. Not much money Is needed. The principal work is in infusing a a spirit of neatness nod order, not only on tho premises of the residents of tho town but, to s'lmn, neatness In tho streets In front of such premises. An other lino In which they may nnd do labor, and that Is In conjunction with the street, committee, seeing that what ever Is dono towards beautifying tho streets slmll not b t rendered useless by vandalism or neglect. What Is must needed to Improve tho pivmlMS of people 1k. Hi In town and country Is an appreciation and regard for neatness and good looks: and this should lie general. Sanitary regula tions of a hoard of health cannot can so people to keep sticks, bones, tin cans, hoops, old huts and the like picked up and put out of sight. Nor can such regulations effectively pre vent throwing slops and kitchen refuse on tho ground next to tho kitchen door. Nothing in tho line of rigid rules cuti cure such un tidiness; but when tho perpetrators of such acts come to understand they are looked upon as cureless, heedless Hnd oyen filthy they are disposed to mend their ways and habits. It is lu this line thut much good can be and Is dono by Ladles' Village Improvement Socle ties. They make it the fashion to keep ones premises in order and in a neat C0llllll.la.il. I slml! bu pleased to ceo such an orgnrt' bunion formed In our town and will glvo it, as I think all public spirited men will, u cordial and heurty support. s. B. Elliott. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there Is reully no trick about it. Anybody can try it who bus Lamo Buck uud Weak Kidneys, Miliaria or nervous troubles. We muun ho cun euro himself right away by taking F.lectric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system,., acts as a stluiuluut to Liver and Kid neys, is u blued purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, Headache, Fulnt Ing Spolls.Sleoplessnessand Melancholy. It Is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to Its natural . vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced they ure a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents, a bottle at ll, A- stoke's Prnq Store. Examinations for Common School Di plomas. Pupils who have completed the course of study arranged for the schools of Jefferson county, und who have been recommended by their teachers, are horeby notified that examinations for common school dlploicas will be held as follows: Saturday, March 20th, Brookvlllo. Saturday, April 2nd, Brcckwayvillo. Suturduy, April flth, Punxsutawney. , Saturday, April ltith, Reynoldsvlllo. The examinations will begin at 0 o'clock A. M. Amillcunts will m-nvi,!., thomsolves with pen, ink and foolscap paper, l no exuminutlon will consist of ten practical Questions in cuch branchy A committee of examiners, nimmwii of disinterested teachers, will be ap pointed for each cluss. Since thoo committees servo without pay, we can- noiasn them to bear the exnonsn In. curred by procuring distant point. Therefore we have set the Dluueti for fvuii,lnut!rind . " --- MOT -aW 11 f? t U IflaVU place most convenient to them. All friends of educution. esneciallv teachers and directors. inH.,.i . , ' ... .wu . w attend these examinations. , R. B. Teitrick, County Superintendent. Anent the spring time, "fl nnt.ln An. nlo," the Ltndsoy l'resa wisely remarks: i no season of the year is rapidly ap proaching when It will bo uecessarv tn muke extra precautious to iirevont .11- ease from gotting a foot huld in our midst. r 7 . , on j oi every person to seo that all the Ulthv nontimu luilonu ..i ai... I ..... VJ1 (UU winter aro romoved atid disposed of In such a manner that no disease cun bo traced to thorn. Do not wait until tho board of health forces vnn t,. ni., u... do It us soou us thu weather permits." ' -r - -
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