lie mtut VOLUME 6. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30, 185)8. NUMBER 45. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the form nh of HrynoUUrillr for Year JCniliny Miit'vh 7, INHtt. Jul. I) Trudgen n ml ltiivld llmuimn In itccnunt with tin I'onr I1mi t-li-t of inn llorouuh of Kcvnnltlsvlllr for the your cndiuK Miuvh 7, Inim. Hit. To am'trtur from fill, l ot Inst sett... 4:17 ni " In huml litlin Trudgen "1 I'.l " liavld lliit'ininn m XI " from Knr:i City Poor 1IH... 40 UU " " Wliwlow l 4 Til " rent, Ki'lliiven property...., 47 00 " " Hliunirr IK 00 " of tlllllllUlltl' I.IWI (K " A per ct. milled on Hi A HI 2a 24 en. By am't seated returned I SI W exoneration i.7 27 " 9 pel- ct. rebate on fiWA IKV . 114 2S " 2 " t'ol. perrnnl on fiKI lit 7t " Bprct.roli)eiventonW(e 20 10 " 5 perct. I'ol pcrcentiiite it f iiff 2 2(1 M " 3. Iliinnnh A fnni., pauper Ml IM , ' J. Hliumer ' " 140 km ' Mrs. Kllen Lr.rllfln " litO Ml " Thou. Mnln " i SO " " E Drymlnlo " Tl 7H " " It MpxhIi-Ic " il 7.T " " Annie Harmon " 6 (10 , .1 t'atirnc Di tim " 1(4) " " tlrare EHniyih " I 00 " Jacob .lonca fi fnm " KW ill " ( hrlx! AnMiiu Afum" 212 KJ " iVtorHrheldcr " 120 00 " Jiimcs sharp ,v film " 4S (HI " J (I llowKnr & fnm " IK CO " K I In 1 1 liven ' 12 1 (10 " payment of Innn Nai 00 " am't Interest nn loan IX Vi " " npprovlnv duplicate. 2 00 " " Itlnltl llitr uee'ts 12 W " nttoruey fees 112 (V) " " ,lno Tiiiilnen, 41 riiiy kk (10 " " T HiiHninn.ltiiln.VH.. (14 00 M " TuxeK, Delluven pi-op Id 7:1 " repairs, Ac., " " 25 UK " bill. In Trudircn's hiiiuls.. , II Kil " " lliiittitiin'M luindK.. .111 ltd " nm'tdue fnint t'ol. Cox... 112 0s tl.i! U ;,'.? (W V. T. 'ox. Collector, In n nint with llm Bimiuiin of Uoynolilsvllle for the year endlhu; Muivh 7, ikhk, IIIIIIIM'UII TAX; Dli. To am't of duplicate 2,01.1 4(1 " (1 per et. added on W1 Id 1H Ml IK. By Ken ted returned 2(1 XI " ain't exoneration 411 ; . " ft per ct rebate on fst.ll ill . . 44 AO " 8 perct t'ol p're't on Jxhimii 17711 " ft per ct Col p're't on (MM (IK 2a IK " ft Mret Col p're't 011 ;MI7 .'14 (VI " am't Trans, receipt l.lwt is " " due by Colled or ftTO l3 13,074 2(1 rJ,0742d BOND TAX. UK. To am't duplicate 1.7(10 77 " 6 perct added on H4 33 22 21 Cl. By Heated returned 24 20 " am't exonerations 211 II) " ft per ct rebate on 7M (K). . lill " IperctCol p're't on 7K.KI0 171 " 6 perct Col. percentaice uli . tM77 4ft 23 H7 " ft perct Col. pnrccntiiKC on (.II)1I3 26 00 " am't treas. recp'ts 1.1K4 11) " " duo from Collector.. 440 114 II.7K2 IM1,7k2 UK WATER TAX. UK. To am't of duplicate 841142 " ft per ct added on 144 57 7 211 By am't Healed returned H 7H r " exonerations 11 07 " ft perct rebate on $21X1(10.. 14 K0 " 8 per ct Col. p'reeni on ; H KK " ft perct Col. p'rcenl on iik3 II M " ftperct Col. p're't on ifl7l(U N ftK " am't tress, receipts 44U 17 " " due by Colloclor 1411 22 9diV) (15 90.V) Oft W. T. Cox, Treasurer. In ticcount with the llorouuh of Keynoldsvllle. To am't due f mm Col. last hui BK7 24 " " " County 'rreasurcr MCI (10 " " " M. M. iiavin, att'y iw iia ' " " " E. Neff, Hnes 4 00 " " ". rcc. Mourdof Health... 42 .VI Clerk of Council 71 (10 " " " llliih Constable Ill 12 " " " Collector t!o.x 1,301112 CK. By am't dun treas. last set.... :U 7K r " orders redeemed 2.3.V! 40 " Z perct trean. mn;eiitH)te. 47 (VI " am't In Ticas. bunds 2114 OS bond, t!,72N 2d I2.7M 2(1 1)K. To am t due from Col. lust act SHK IW " " In hnndK ttvati....'. 2rt2 UK IIUUl Villi VIM 1,111 111 CR. By am't order redeemed 008 m t perct tread, percentage. IK 17 " bal la treas. bands KIN 40 $1,7X1 26 l, 78ft 26 WATKR, DH. To am't due from Col. last set l.K) 74 " " In treas. bands ZU A7 " " from county treiin 4 so " , " Collector Cox 44 17 " . I " due treau 30 03 ' CK. By am't ordora redeemed 8.10 00 " i perct treau. percentage. 17 00 $867 00 INI? 00 H. A Stoke, BuageKH, In account wit h the Bor ough of Kevnoldsvllle for the year ending March7,l(K. To am't ree'd from licenses, tines, &c. sd 110 " " due Burgesa Hloke 4 27 CK. . By am't treaa. receipts fun 26 trail bill paid 21 01 " sundry exH)iiw 1 60 110 77 t0 77 Outstanding Indebtedness of the Borough of KeyiioluNYllle for the yoar ending March 7 ISDN To niinds oiitstandlng 9,7.111 66 " orderHoutstandlng.... 206,10 " am't due Burgess Sloke 4 27 By am't due from C-ol.Cux.. 1.1K4 im " In hands treas , 1,121 Mi Net Indebtedness 7.72U Ha 110,006 4.1 110,006 43 Financial Statement of the Borough of lievn oldavillH for the year ending March 7, l'sm To am't of Dupllcnlea 4,4411 6ft " " added to dupllcatea ftK 24 " " from Burgess Bloke (IK 26 - " " " county treau IWK UK M. M. Davis, sidewalks... Htm " " " E. Netl, flues. 4 00 " " " Beo. Board of Health 42 ftO , " " " .Clerk of Town Council... 7100 " " due from Col. last set 1.078.17 " " In hands treas, last set 4(12 47 v. , .... . .. 1.. , , 1, By am t exonerations 8V 84 ,r M returns Ml 81 " " rebates OH (W " u Col. percentage 16D 19 " " Treas. perceulage. . . K2 22 " " orders redeemed 4,111 03 " " duefromCol.Cox.... 1.1M m " " lii hands of Treas.... 1,121 86 Kl.ssrt 62 tO.KWI 62 Disposition 01 r'unas (or the yoar ending karcb 7. 18W, To aru't p'd work on streets 713 82 " . " lumber, sewer phie, &c 22.140 " " uolloe and nlghlwutchmao UtU 00 . M " lor printing 117 (Kl " " to Board of Health 80 4.1 " " ' bonds reileemiid Hi) m " . " Interest on bonds 6118 nil ' . ....... .v.. ,1 Jl " " " & Jud'ni'tHauderscase 4314.1 ' ." solicitor's salary SO 00 " . " damages It costs open'g sts 172 71 " repairs to hose houses lift 44 0ft " " Viuuil Co., 'KUand'OT KVI O) " " Kiil.andex.of Ol'kof C'ncll 44 22 " " audit's and mak'c UupUc't. 2ft 00 ' , 4,111 03 " i riounta audited this 18th day of t autl found to be correct. 1. II. t wind, 1 t-Miirajt, Auditors. V,. . 1. New Store NOW OFBN! A Complete Line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing Hats and Gents' Furnifhing Goods. All new and of the latest styles. Call and examine our line and get our prices before buying else where. We can save you money. Soliciting your patronage we are Respectfully, Froelilicli & Henr 0, Clothierp, Tailors and Gents' Furnishers. 1 New Goods, h . m 1 1 Finest Line ever shown in Reynoldsville, just received at Bing & Go's. I New Grocery Now Open! O CO Q3 03 a Satisfaction Flour, per sk. $1 45 17 lbs. Gran. Sugar, 8 cakes Lenox Soap, 10 " Good Laundry Soap, 5 lbs. Raisins, 6 5 3 6 1 00 25 25 25 25 1 00 25 25 22 25 25 Lima Beans, Good Tea, Fine Prunes, Good 44 1 box Gold Dust, Cal. Evaporated Peaches, 8 lbs 1 gal. Canned Apples, Feed in small quantities: Corn, per bu. 45c, Oats bu. "87 Chop Feed, per cwt., 90 Middlings, Common, per cwt., 95 Bran, 44 ' 95 Hay, 44 65 In large quantities less. en CO 3 CO CO CD CD CO ft- o o o CD, J. C. & S. C. HENRY, Cash Dealers in Groceries, Flour and Feed. Reynoldsville, Pa. STOCKMEN AND FARMEU8 HOULU LOOK TO THK1 INTKSIIRTS AMU use. vV ' .jC3r .VSfflLCHIEPM OB DOMCSTIO 4MIMAW amd rovLTar... And have yonr atock look nice and gloi-y. Produce-, more and richer milk than any other powder made s a ture cure for Hog and Chicken Cholera and all disease) of poultry MMoh ai Diarrhoea. Roup, Gane, Sore Throat, Canker, eta The populai niSJL lrM Wecan,ifli?,,tte re,mend fo' Cough., OoldV InflamedGnga Ditemper Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Heaves, Thick and Broken Wind. Hide bound and worm, Give It a trial. 8atUf actio? guaranteed: MATH MOHNEY OtNtHAL AOKNT, . ' IvV. 3 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. c QUFFEY'S STRAIGHT DEMOCRACY. The Leader Recognized by 8tate and National Committers Expresses His Views Upon Issues and Candidates. I'lltsliurg I)lmlch.1 .Iiuiu'8 M. Guffoy has buen well known In Democrutlo politics for years pant. The lust Slate Committee of his pnvty de clared thu scut In ttieNatlonul Commit tee hold by W. F. Hurrlty to bo vaeunt and named Mr. GufTey for the place. This choice has been to an extent con firmed by Chulrmun .Tones. Mr. GufToy has been talked of for Governor, though his candidacy has not yet been formally announced. His letter follows: Pittsburg, Feb. 5. "To the Editor of the Vixptttclr. "I do not think I should for the pres ent write In detail regarding political mutters in Pennsylvania. I always have been, und am now, a mem bar of the Democratic purty, with an abiding be lief in Its principles, and confident thut Its riiccobs will ho beneficial to every citizen of our Slate. It has always been, and is now, In fuvor of an honest, equal and economical administration of the public a ITiilra of thu State; for capable and faithful olllelulg, und opposed to bosses and bossism and machine rulo whenever und In whatever guisu either may appear. "I have no doubt that the nssembled wisdom of tho party at lis next State Convention will, freed from ull such malign influences as have for years con trolled the Republican party, state In an aggressive and convincing manner these truths and principles, and will nominate as Its candidate for Governor a clean, capable, honest man, who has heretofore been, and Is now, In accord with his party; whose time will bo do voted during tho campaign to tho pro pogutlon of these views and not taken up In attempting to explain erratic ac tions und Inexplleuble unfaithfulness to party candidates In the pust; who is coui'ittreouH enough to curry out, if elect ed, the much needed reforms In our State government. 'With such u platform and such u candidate, tho party will be united in Its and his support; and we may fairly hopo that all good citizens of whutever political faith will, uniting with us, demonstrate even to tho most cynicul of bosses and his most abject followers that the peoplo of Pennsylvania are still the rulers In our Suite; that they are hon est, und will not brook tho corruption and fruud which havo been rampant und triumphant in tho Republican par ty of tho Statu for many years. "When the cumpuign has becoino further udvunccd and the people ure ready to dismiss the issues at stuko I shall be glad to go Into the question In every detail, If it becomes necessary for rae personally to do so. J. M. Guffey. How to Be Handsome. It is a mistake to suppose thut tho only way to be good looking is to be born ao. Good health has more to do with good looks than anything else. Such diseases as constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaints, rheumatism, nervous disorders, &o., not only shorten life, but spoil tempers and "looks." Bacon's Celery King for the nerves cures these troubles. H. Alox. Stoke sells It and will give you a sample package froe. Large size 25o. and 50o. Good Suggestion. In order to furnish a little amusement for lovers of base ball, why would it not be a good Idea for the buse ball talent of the towns of Punxautawney, Big Hun, DuBols, Roynoldsvlllo, Brookvllle, Clarion, Clearfield, .Brookwayville and Ridgway to organize and form a loague and play for the championship ? Each of the towns named have plenty of young follows who would make good ball play ers, and a lively interest could bo worked up. Why not rejuvenate the defunct Mountain League ? Punxau tawney Spirit. One is not always as swift to praise the living for doeds that merit praise as one should be. When our friend dies we stand beside the casket which con tains bis clay and speak high words of eulogy concerning the nobility of his life. But it may be that he starved to death because we withheld words of loving sympathy and cheer. It Is a sad thing that we are ao charry at praise while the friend is still among the living and it is high time that we learn the lesson that honest service to a righteous cause should be cheered and encouraged at the moment of performance. The lonely heart pines too often for the en couragement that Is though tlossly with held. The (JommonwtaUh. . m ' Man Is made of dust. Dust settles. Therefore to be in accord with nature delinquent subscribers should settle come down with the "dust," as it were. Rathmel. John W. Smith was in DuBols on business lat Monday. Mrs. Mike Kalfeltz, who has been dangerously III for the past two weeks, is getting somewhut better. jdiiicu Hyndmun, of Bradford, n form er resident of this place, has moved his family Imek to this placn, where ho Is employed at Henry mines. Mrs. J. C. Morris, who has been dangerously III the past week with pleurisy of tho heart, Is recovering slowly. George B. Bowser, who upon a recent date was appointed postmaster at this place, will take charge of his office on April 1st. James Hughes, proprietor of the Cen tra! Hotel, ii'turnod last week from a trip In Ohio. Solomon Haines had charge of the hostelry during Jimmy's absonce. Fred Lucas, who has been dangerously 111 of diphtheria the past week, is recov ering slowly. A birthday party was held at the homo of G. B. Bowser lust Thursday evening. There will bo a grand ball given in P. O. S. of A. hall on April 11th for benefit of Rathmel ball club. Good music will be furnished and tho best of order will be maintained. Tickets 10 cents or II for 25 cents. Picked Up. It Is notieed that In sitting on a tack a man will swear otT. ' One satisfaction about the woman hater the fooling is mutual. How happy wo would be If long-winded people would only puncture their tires. A woman can forgive a man for not loving hor If he does not lovo some 6thor woman. A girl Is never happier than when her dress skirts first gots long enough to be held up out of the mud. When a man forgives a woman ho forgives her; when a woman forgives a man she reminds him of it afterward. There arc three problems man is des tined never to solve: perpetual motion, tho square of tho circle, and the heart of a woman. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, und thut too, hy a lady In this country. "Disease fastened Its clutches upon hor und for seven years sho with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined und deuth seemed Imminent. For three month she coughed Incessuntly, und could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Diwoovery for Con sumption, and was so much relieved on taking flrstdoso, that she sleptall night; and with two bottles was ubsolutoly cured. . Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Hamniek & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at H. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Regulur size f0o. and 91.00. Every bottle guar anteed. . North Fork R. R. Extension., There Is a rumor, how true we don't know, but hope It may turn out a reality, that tho branch railroad built up the North Fork last year Is to be extended through to Sheffield, in Warren county, where it would connect with the P. & E. road. If thore is any truth In this story, the' extension is doubtless caused by the action of the B., R. & P. in ex tending Its lino so as to reach Pittsburg. This extension of the Valley roud would enable It to reach a large traffic north that might otherwise go to the Roches ter line. Brookyille Democrat. The lost Legislature passed the fol lowing law: "School boards shall allow each child who desires to attend a pay or select school, any time during vaca tion, between the regular school terms, the use of tho books furnlshod him or her for that purpose That the school directors or controllers shall make such regulations for the care and return of said books as they may deem necessary, and it shall be their duty to see that said books shall be used only when the pay school is held In city, borough or dlstriot school house." The. Oil CJty liUzzard remarks: "There are business sinners in every community, commercial Ingersolls, who while ever ready to criticise and find fault with every movement put on foot for the betterment of the community, never come forward with something better to suggest. They are the dogs in the mangers the men who will not "saw wood" themselves nor willingly permit others to use the saw. Wo are taking orders fur spring deliv ery on phosphate and McCorralok mowers and binders. We are selling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, food, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Come in and see J. C. Kino & Co. All the latest stylos and colorings of wall paper at Stoke's. Our Educational Column. "Cnesj Wlllltn." tlltor. Aflrtrcjw nil rnmtnuuli'nt Inn relative to tills department to K.dltor Educational Column, cure of Tim Utah. Boys nnd girls, you hnve now entered upon tho lust lap In tho scholastic race for this year Hnd It remains with your selves who shall bo the winners. Think of It, tho lust lap; the time If any to put forth your best efforts and strive to be first at the goal. Some of you during the first part of this rac suffered your selves to lag behind and now, If you do siro to mako any showing at all, you will hove to do some tail hustling and make some gigantic strides. You will now have an opportunity to sew what you huvo lost by not heeding Uncle William's advice during tho pust seven months. Ve clip nn artleln from the Xebruidcn Journal entitled "Push," which will b-neflt you and cause you to think if you read It carefully. PUSH. In travelling over tho country we notice many little things. At a hotel where we stopped we observed a pair of double doors. On one of those was a tablet on which was the word "Push." I said to myself. "I know what that word moans." so I pushed. The door opened, and I found myself In a com modious dining room, where tho Inner man could be refreshed with the "best In tho laud." On finishing my dinner and returning to the same double doors the sumo word "Push" met my gazo, but this time it was on tho other door. I "pushed," tho door opened and again I passed through. This Is tho talisman which wins in this world. I wish this word could be placed over every door, whore eVery boy and girl In school could seo It und be governed by it. Boys and girls, when a hard loBsnn Is beforo you, "Push." When you have some work to do, "Push." Grant said to his officer In command, "Push things." It was a short order but It meant much. If yon want to enter the door of knowledge, "Push." If you want to see tho door of success op3ti und swing back on It's hinges to lot you pass In, ''Push." Another thing thut I noticed about those doors was that "Push" was on the "right" doors both when I went In and camo out. Thut said to me, "Let the push ulways be on tho right." Push your wuy by right methods. Do not try to push somebody else down. The world Is big enough for all. If you have a good Idea, push It. You may get somebody elso to think as you do some day. Push your business or It will push you. When a man is pushing his busi ness he Is succeeding. When It Is push ing htm ho Is on tho road to failure, then "Push." A Broken Back. William Larson, a ooal miner at , Shawmut, met with an accident on Saturday which bids fair to tormlnute fatally. Ho wus cuught beneath a fall of coal, and when taken out it was found that his back was broken. The doctors fixed him up as comfortable as possible, but the lower part of his body was para- . lyzed and devoid of sensation, There, is a possibility that the injury is a dis location instead of a fracture, and that , the spinal cord was not severed, in which caso Larson may recover. He is a sin gle man and of Swedish nationality. Brockwayvtlls Heeord. The Same Here. It Is the greatest problem of the day to know why subscribers to a paper will pay everything else they owe und en tirely overlook the obligation they are undor to tho printer. We havo many persons on our list of whom we are proud, who, pay their subscriptions us promptly us they pay their taxes, and then we have others who cause us to shudder every time we go over our sub scription book because- they pay no attention to any statements that are sent thorn, and it matters not how needy we may bo, it gives them no con cern. Clearfield Journal. Contract for Tunnel Let. The contract for constructing the tun nel at Simpson hill has bqen awarded to Bennett & Talbott, of Greensburg, and M. H. Smith, of Altoona. The tunnel will be about half a mile long and work is expected to begin this week. The contract price Is variously stated at from $300,000 to .r)50,000.' Punxsutaw ney JVcu-n. QAUTION NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not tojnter fern with, In any manner,, Hhapo or form wlittlKiwvor, by law or otliurwlou, any of thu following; porsonal uronwrtyi Three earis-u, all tnbles, luuipx, window hIiiuIch and otlutr uurMiuul property formurly iHiloiiKinir to W. II. Hull, Jr., now locittuii on second Moor (formurly known as U. A. U. Iialll of two-story brick bullillnir on south side of Main slrvttl, KeyniildKvlllu, Pu., tho samu havliiK buon purchased by 41s and left, In suld liK'titlou for llm use of tho several IoUkus anil societies occupyluif the same and meeting tlieruiu. , . KD, Huith, A.T. McUMJB.