REYNOLDS VI. LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. Al'IUL IS, 18. NtTMBEK 47. VOLUME 6. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the Jiomwih of Iti iiwihhrillf for Ymr Emlinii Mutvh 5, J.W. John Trninii Mini Unvlil Hurt mini In mvimnt Kith llif I'ooi IHstriel of the lliivmiull of Kevtmlil.svllle for tin- yi-nr I'liillns Mi'ivh i iv.x lll. To um'l ltip from Col. 1 Inst wit... Jn hnmlH Tolm Trmlirrii 11 " Unvlil llniimiiii " from Knin t'iiy I'mir llt.. " Wln-Oow mp "' rent, I t'l I ti v-n )ioiorty a w (0 M 4 71 47 mi IS (HI l.iau i Zt 24 dimmer " of fliipl&i-HI1 ' S pel ct. milled i n li'4 M CK. By n 'I united returned J " -eHonerHllnns " 6 por rt. mliiilo on an. . " Z " Col. pi-ri'i'iit on v.1 ,mr et.t'nl neircnl on toH " & per ct.t'ol. IHWl'lltllKU on .Vff 3 " J. Ilnimiili & fnm., pauper J.Hhnmer " " Air. Klli-n LfliHHii " ' Tno. Mull) " " " K Di ysriulii " " K Mewilok " " Atitilv llnrmnn " , ' ('nlli'iie ilium M " " liriuT myth " -.lnroli .tern A fnm ' " ChrlM AiiHtu1x(um" " Ivu-rrvhelder jHinraPhnrp fnm " " ,) O llnwwr A film " 44 K llellliven " M payment of loitn " nm't Interest on loini M npproviiiK dnplk'itlo. " IIIKlilltrj H'V'ls " hi torney fee M " Jno Tnalireii, -U il:iy " " 1 Hnrtniiin. 't! days.. " " TllM'H, IH'll-lVt'tl prop rrpnli-H. Ac, " " , " hill. Ill Truiliren's hntiflK.. . ' " llurtintin'Hhunds.. " sm't due from Col.Ciix... 21 W 27 t7 v.i m 2V II) an m 2." 1 U'l K i. so sz To M 7n Ii 1 I ml 1 INI 1'IH 711 212 K2 2I (HI s m in m Si in) 114) 01 IS 21 2 ll II in Jti iVl M mi U () III 7:1 ." :i :i ni Ml IM a: im !2.7 (Wf 'Js7 nil neeotwt. Willi the tV. T. Cox, ColTri'tor, In neeotwt. w Koroiiith of RiiynnlilHVllp! for tliu yi'iir endlim Miin-h 7, I"!. liciiim cii TAX. UK. To am't of clupllriitn 2,0V, 411 ft pit rt. milled on .'7tl 111 2 K) III. My Heated returned 2 :tt iim't exonerrtiionn 4H 'M ft per et rehlite on HWI!H.. 44 Ml ' 2porctCol p'tr'l on Snhiiw 17 7 " ft per ct Col p're'tonfUtiiiN in " 5 pcret Col p-iT't on friNHl? :il i " nm't TreiiK. rivelpm 12 due by Collector A70 IM 2,OT4 26 2,(I74 2ll Boxn TAX. UK. To nVt duplicate 1,!W 77 " ft iierct udded on H44H3 22 21 CK. By Rented returned ani'texontrft1lotm ' ft per ct retime on tTHftitl. . ' iperctCol p'rc't on U7KMI0 " 6 per ct Col. lHiiveiituif e. on t477 ' ft nerct Col. m-rcenliiBC on 24 20 2ti 111 il 2K 1ft 71 31 W (kMti HI 2 on " am't treim. recp'ts l,rH4 1(1 " " due from Collwtor.. 440 ft4 S1.7H2 UN f 1,7x2 WATEH TAX. UK. To am't of dupllenlo 043 42 ft per ct added on SI44 5" 7 2il fly am't Heated returned ' " exoncratloni! ' ft per ct rchate on IW mi. . " 8 iMr ct Col. n'reen! on i.'W H 7X 11 07 14 HO H HH I) Ift H ftK 44U 17 14:i 22 ft iMirctt'ol. p'n-ent on iflKl ft perct t'ol. p're't nn617l il." am t lnUH. nceliiiH " dun hy Collei'tor tlW lift IVI Hft 'ount with the T. Cox, Treasurer. In ci' Korouifli or KeynolilHVtllc. To am't due from Col. lust set. M " from HurircHH Ht oke... " " " County TieiiHure ' ' " M. M.TInvlii. nit' " K. Neff. Hum.... .W7 24 IIH 2li ftlKI ll ;i xi 4 00 42 IW 71 00 III 12 LMkl 12 y.... " " Hec. Hon id of Hi' allli. - " " Clerk of Council ' Ulu'h Const iihlo " " Collector Cox... CK. Rf.nm't due trea. last net.... 1 1 mvlnPfi rMlramfyt . SI 7K 2,')2 40 4711 2114 IU M .2 per ct t reaa. pen.'entne. " am't III Trt'UH. Iiiinda hond. $2,7 2A t2,72H 211 UK. To am't due from Col. lust net RIh .'in - " " In hands mim 2H2 IW - " from Col. Cox l,lt4 ID IK. Ry am't order redeemed DON Ml " 2 per ct treas. penentliKO. IN 17 " bal In traaa. handa WW ll.THft 41,7M 2H WATKH. UK. To t.due from Col. last act 1W 74 tn treaa. banda iat ft7 from county treaa 4 H9 " Collector Cox 44 17 due treaa JO (la 1 " CB. am't orders redeemed K.V) 00 2 perct treaa. percentage. 17 00 ml7 00 N7 00 A Btolw, Buritpss, In account with the Hor ouirh of Heynoldavllle for the year eadlng H. To 1 V . naoon i, inun. UK. anft vee'd from llccnaea. flnea. &c. tHA ftO " lue Uui'Knaa Ktoke 4 27 CK. am't treaa. nicelpta fti" 2A HaaMlla paid 2101 Sundry uxixiuaea 1 60 . I0 77 li0 77 OutHtaiwIlng Indnhtednesa of the Horoimh of KeynulUnvlile for the year ending Jilunsu 7. 1KM4. To bonds outatundlnir D.TriA an " onlersuulHtaiidliiit . 2IW ft 44 am't due Hurcess 8tike 4 27 By am t due from Uil.lku.. 1,14 III) " In hands treua 1,121 ml Net IndubUtUneKM 7,7211 HH lo.ooii i tio.omi 43 Financial ritiitemoiit or the tforouuu or Kevn' oldavllle for the veureudluu March 7. 1S!M. To um't of IlupllcateH 4,4411 lift " " aclikul to uunllcawa ftH zt " " fmni Huriress Huike IW 28 " " county treaa ftliH ftH M. M. Invi. aldewalka... HH HH " ' " E. Nett, Hnea 4 110 " Bee. Board of Health 42 fiU Clerk of Town Council... 7100 " " due from CoL luat set 1,078 37 " In hands treaa. last set 482 47 " " from hlirb constable 18 12 Hy am t exonerutloua m1 84 r ' returns fill Bl , rebatea H 6H " Col. percent ane 18U IU " Treaa. percentage.. . K2 22 ' ordera MKhMimed 4,111 l ' ,r due from Col. Cox.... l.lft (Ml " ' in bauda of Treaa.... 1,121 88 I8,8H8 K tfl,HH8 (12 Disposition of Funds for the year ending March 7. 1WW. To am't o'd work ou atreeta 713 ft2 " " lumlier, newer ple, Ac. 225 " police and nightwutclinian ,184 " " for printing 117 " " to Board of Health Hl " lamda redeeaiud 400 ' " Interest on bonds 6tK " " cosUi Cameron cuse 7U " " '. A lud'in't. Handera case 420 ." ' aollcllur'a salary 51100 '' " " dauiage A corns Open'g ata 172 71 ' " renali-a to lume housea X AH 44 85 . WalorlU).,'Wiiurti7 tau ( " M . Hitl. and ex. of Cl'kof C'ncll 44 22 " , " . uudll'Kauduiuk'gdupllu't. 25 00 . Tliil mi "ouis audited thla lHth day of 4,1 , ioi ruua to oe correct. ,. i, H. f wimi, ) t ""fnH, Auditors, ii, 1 1 WGinsteln NEW g New Styles tf'v We have jut?t returned from the Eastern markets with a complete new Spring and Summer Line of fa in 0 Buying for Spot manufacturt'i's, 'g PRICES SO LOW that they will command the attention of the most economical buyers of Reynolds villo and surroundings. The Power of Price $ as figured down by makes each and a self-evident BARGAIN. It will pay you to lore purchasing fn COME o and if you don't see what you want per haps you may want what you see. E. VEINSTEIN, W Stoke's Bldg., W( Cor. Main and Fifth Sts, See our Sprino latest styles. of all kinds. Silks, Laces Wash Goods. LACE CURTAINS .get a pair. BING & GO. STOCKMEN HOVLU IMTEMOm DR. D. R, J C3 y Villi 40 00 80 4ft 00 t!3 40 45 rOB POMUTJO AMU AW AMD rouLTaY... And have your -took look nice and gloMr. Produce! more and richer milk than any- other Jwwder made ; a ture cure for Hog and Chicken Cholera and all disease of poultry mwh as Diarrhoea. Roup, Gaps, Bore Throat, Canker, eta The populai remedy which we can confidently recommend for Coughs, Colds, Inflamed Lungs Distemper Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Heaves, Thick and Broken Wind, Hide- uouiiu ana worms, uive it a trial, 1 REYN0LD3VILLE, PENN'A. C New store 1 6 GOODS New Prices Vtk ft DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CAPES, SHOES, HATS and GENTS' FURNISHINGS. fa o 9 fa Cash, direct from the fa enable is to mark our X fa fa fa fa fa fa fa K,X us to so low a mark, fa every item in our store fa examine our stock be jg eisewnere. jjr fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa KEYiNOLDSVILLK, PA. stock Our store is crowded with new goods of the Dress Patterns and Dress Goods Ladies' Skirts and Shirt Waists, and Embroideries. Stacks of We have a handsome line. See them before buying elsewhere. We also have a few cur tain stretchers left. Call soon if you want to AND FARMEB8 LOOK TO THUS AMD vac,. ROTHROCK coipiir PGM nwncD ? eausiaction gunrantnea. -' IVIMin IVl U n IN C. I . Jas'i OtNIKAL AOtNT, " Kmlt IUNDUKDS OF MILES without, tin aocldmit Is nnnHidt'ii'd notmitlilnu to bo proud of, but rldors nf tins APOLLO BICYCLE havo ifoni) Into tliu thtiuminilg nml Mtc rt re! rlcni- if I ho rcpHlr whops. I'i'i'fi'Cilim In it wln-.O Ih ulitiilni'il tlinniiih tliu iimi nf ivliiibli', nmlcriiil, thiM'iitihly ! Htcri. put tniri-thci' by kllli'd wni-kiwn. Ciirri'et ndjUHtmc-nt, (if pi'djM i'ly nmilt) pnrt aro tliu pi inio ivu'ihim why Hi" Apollo iHMtromr, rany running nml absolutely mifo. Get prices at KISTON'S. HAVE YOU LOOKED through oui' Htock of footwrar? It nfui'iti) youi' direful Inspection. Feot woro novi!r called upon to punlnh thorn aelvoi). WeHiInu bad ahos Is wholly unnooetwaiy. It's liko going on a long plcuBuro trip TO wear it pair 01 our tlno Summor shoes which afford overy posslblo ulomoiit of COMFORT. Thflro'a scai-coly unything nioro painful than a corn, and most, oiu ns ar caused by bad shoes. Coming to us for foot wear means perfect fits, lonur wonr, mod- vrato pi'ioes, and pi'iictioal economy. J. K. JOHNSTON. TheStioeMan. mm OUR CHARGE For a very stylish '08 model Baby Car riage is uDout uu porenl. less than you can ouy it lor elaewAere. Ihose are splondldly mado of thoroughly good material. Rattan body, ii-on wbools with rubber tlrca, and brake, ltciuutl fully flnbthed and vory light running. MORE MONEY Buys more exponsivelr finished Car rlntres. We have them at all nrlces From tho lowest to the highest they aro won wwrtn tne price. Hughes & Schuckers. 1 Ocwri Co. Dealers in , DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, &c. r Ala COXVEXTrON PUOCEEDLMiS OF UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA. Distilct No. a field at Altconn, Pa., Apiil 3-6, i8gg. tn t tin abseiH!C ef President Unorgo Ilitrris, who was detained at u mi-ellug, tliu convention was culled to order hy he seeitary-ti'easurer, James W. Klll- dit(T, who requested the convention to select a chairman to act until President Harris arrived. Chris Evans, national organizer, wus elected I'linlrniiin to act until President Harris arrived. Mr. Fvans In u neat speeeh explained the object of 1ho convention and appointed tho following committee on credentials: .lames Flvnti, William Caul Held and Iiiehard Crntjo. Tho convention then adjourned until l..')0 p. M. to ;lvo the committee, time to report. AFTKRNOON SESSION. The convention was called to order lit 1..W P. M. by l'resldent Ootirgo Hurrls. Tho comuiltteH on credentials reported. The report of tliu coniinllteo wus ro- lelved, anil tho coniniittin continued. The following eoniinilteo was then up- minted to see how many, If liny, opera tors were willing to talto part In a joint conference: W. P. Wilson, P. McUow- an and Willlani McUurinolt. The con vention took a recess of thirty minutes to hIIow tho committee time to work. The convention was culled lo order promptly at the end of thirty minutes. Tho announcement was then mado that tho vlca president, Francis IMcluirdson, had pouo to Van Couver'a island, and tho cilice of vice president was declared vacant, and tho following were nomi nated for the office: John Lynch, Gal llt.ln, and John T. Cllne, Barnosboro. Ciino received 23 votes und Lynch 0 vntos. Cllno wus, therefore, declared Icoted. Tho tjuostlonof adding a mem ber to tho executivo board, who can speak tho foreign languages, was then discussed. John Wlngen, of Barnos boro, wus nominated and elected a mem ber of the board. Tho executivo board was then empowered to recommend for an organizer's" commission uny reliablo and competent niombcr who may be recom mended by his local union. The committee appointed to meet tho operators reported that they found but two operators In the city, L. W. Itobin- siin. of Punxsutuwney. and John Lenhy, of Lilly, but they were unwilling to enter' tho conference without tho other operators. A motion that thy report bo re Ivcd ut:d the committee retained An ami mlinent was mado to the motion that tho committee b'i dltehurged The amendment carried. A motion to go Into executivo session wus lost, and thooonvention remained in opnn session Member of tho Nationul Executive Board Edward McKay, of Pittsburg, being present, delivered a Btirring ad' dross on tliu mining situation through out the country and tho work the min era can do, If they will. Ho yielded tho floor to hear tho reports of thcdelegntos from tho various parts of the district. The delegates had not finished their re' ports when tho hour for adjournment arrived, and it was decided by motion to appoint oommltteo on resolutions. The convootlon was called to order at 0.30 Wednesday morning, Presldont Harris In the chair. . The delegate who were not heard the previous even ing reported the condition of their various localities, after which the com in it tee on resolutions mado the follow' Ing report, which was unanimously adopted: WHKRKAS, The oiierators have for a second time refused to meet us joint session: Whkbjcas, We hove no desiro to aut rashly upon u question involving Inter ests of such mugnitudo as tho coal trado or the eastern competitive coal field now, therefore, be it Ulued, That our district officers and executive board be instructed to push vigorously the work of organizing the miners throughout tho entire dis trict; that they continue, negotiations with the operators looking to a joint conference; thut if at any time operators representing a majority of the output in tho eastern field signify thoir willingness to go into a joint conference with us the executive board shall call a convention for that purpose. Jiinulved, That, If the operators rep resenting a majority of the output in said eastern field do not at any time signify their willingness to meet us in joint conference, the executive board shall, when in its judgement the work of organizing has progressed sufficiently and the condition of trade warrants it, notify all the miners in the eastern Held, from Tioga county, Pennsylvania, In the north, to Tazewell county, Vir ginia, on tho south, to suspend work un til tho operators agree to moot us in joint session, or until tho conditions of the Chicago agreement have been com plied with. Jleuoh'id, That from tlie time when the executive board Issues a notlco of suspension until suuh suspension shall take pluuo, shall not bo nioru than live duys. lrnoli'ed, That the miners of district No. 2 continue work for the present In aeoordunoe with the previous resolu tions; provided that this resolution shall not be so construed as to prevent any locality from stopping work to remedy local grievances. It was moved and adopted that this convention Is In favor of tho anti-screen law and Its enforcement In nil parts of tliu state. On motion, It was decided to render II possible ussistaticH to the men at' 'at ton who are on strike ngulnst tho change from loading by tho ton to load- ng by the car, which means a reduction n price. Tho mutter has been luft In tho hands of the district olilcers and it Is to bo hoped that the Pat ton men will receive tho support they deserve and are in need of, sotno of them being idle about six weeks. A resolution was adopted thet, when the delegates return home, each use his nlluenco to have committees appointed to solicit donations at the mines, to bo sent tn the atcretary-troasurer to push tho work of organization. Member of ho National Executive Board Edward McKay, National Oignni.er Chris Rvtins, Factory Inspector T. A. Bradley, 'resident Harris and others made stirring speedier, after which the con vention adjourned. JAMKS W. KlM.DUFF, Secretary-Treasurer, (iiillltzlu, Cambrhi County, Pa. Pars d; Be. MissOrphaN. Beer, visited In Pura- nilise last week. Tilt Ileynolds, of Big Soldier, pur chased the Deetner farm, whore he will move in the near future. Ir. and Mrs. Amos Strouse gave a party lust Thursduy evening, which was attonded by about thlrty-flvo of their friends. P. M. Wells will soon have his new house finished. Mrs. David Shecsley, of New Wash ington, visited her son, W. A. Sheosley, last week. Miss Tressto Syphrlt, who has had pneumonia the past two weeks, is get ting hotter und now her sister, Miss Ella, is lying at her homo in a critical condition with tho sumo disease. Alfred Sheosley Is again working for Webster Deem or. Mrs. Alux Deetner mudo a flying trip to Sykes last Wednesday. James Shecsley Is going around with a bad cold the last few days. He soys It is not a nice thing to have. Lewis Ludwick has started a black smith shop at his saw mill. . Rathmel. Tom Butler was visiting in DuBols one day lust woek. Dave Prlco was visiting In DuBoIb on Sunday, Tho dunce in tho P. O. S. of A. hall Monday night proved a success. Pro ceeds were for the benefit of tho Rath mel huso ball club. The ltuthmel Doun school will give, an entertainment In the P. O. S. of A. hall on Friday evening. Admission 10 conts. Proceeds for the benefit of buy ing more sidewalk. Como everybody. An entertainment was given in the. P. O. S. of A. holl Saturday evening by the Rathmel school, which proved a. success. They netted about $22.00. which will be usod to pay for side walk. B. F. Crosloy and wife, of Coal Glen visited in town Sunday. Revival meetings closed in the Church, of God last Friday. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains, 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 conts por box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. Does It Pay to be Sick ? Besides the discomfort and suffering, Illness of any sort is expensive. Hundreds of people consult the doctors every duy about coughs and colds. This is bettor tliuu to suffer the disease to run along, but those who' use Otto's Cure for the throat and lungs do better still. It costs loss and the cure is certain. You can got a trio bottle free of our agent, H. Alex. Stoke. Large size 25o. and 50c. Notice of the Extension of the Limits of the Borough of Reynoldsville. Notice Is hereby given that the bor-, ough authorities, of the borough of Reynoldsville, have by ordinance passed the Oth day of March, 1808, and approv ed by the burgess March 10th, 1808, ex tondud the limits of the suld borough, and have filed a plan or plot of such ex tension and the ordinance making the said extension, In the office of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tho County of Jefferson, on thu 25tU'duy of March, 181)8. s. B. Elliott, Attest. President ol Council. L. J. McEntihe, Clerk of Council. , A car load of Banner Seed Oats al Uoblunun & Mundorff's, . ' . V.
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