V VOLUME 6. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. APJML 20, 1898. NUMBER 48. A Note From the Editor. Tha editor of a lending state paper writes: "If you had seen my wtfe lust Juno and wore to nee her to-day you would not believe bIio was tho Bamo woman. Then she was broken dow n by nervous debility mid HiilTerod terribly from constipation and sick heiidneho. Bacon's Celery King for tlio nerves made lier a well woman In eoo month." H. Alex. Stoke will (five you u free ampin package of this great herbal remedy. Large size 25c. nd 50e. THE REYN0LDSV1LLE Building and Loan Ass'n or Hp) iioI.It4II., Pa. EIGHTH KNNUnU REPORT March 21, IB9H. nmrain, .Tntm M. liny, Pit's.: V, .?. Kerr, Vlrn Pre.i I,. .). MeKnlltv. See. H.I'. IVIIile, Tii-iih.; M. SI. lluvls, polh-ltor. MIIKITOnH. John M. Hays. II. I'. Delhlp, T. E. Kvntis, M. f. SiiTlvy, Vni'tln I'lmlrii, Win. i opiiln'.:, A. Th-tinn-. MrClure. r. .1. Ken. John H. kmtrlii-r, H. H. Vil..,u:i, Mniiili ('neper, 1,. J. SlrKiilln-, .1. M. Mimic. Mt'i-ts ltrt. Slowlsy nfmr third Haturiluy in eiu-li liuinth. Hinli-nient nf eali reeelpls iiimI payments to Muivh'jl, WKTKIPTM. Tu-s. Ae is liw-urnm-e IM-'-l I- fiilc real r-ttiuu 4U in Kent 3,r.i IM SW.iNii ;iu PA YMKNTS. tstllll B..'4!I.'7.1 I'S Wlliull'HWals ll.VCill in K.xpvnw 1(1.1411 ml lilNllllllH'r rillld 1,741 H7 l-'lil-nlliirtMinil llMure r'1 :i-l l-'oifi-lted KM-k 3fl .17 (iHtloiieiy n" InipreM lulviinrr nnvmi'iils HTti 7S ' Haliini o In treasury ,-s ml ASKKTM. IOsns on ii-st mortimne...;n3.?no (10 linns on nt.Mk il.tMl (41 fine fiiniint.M'.khnlderti .Villi) :i7 Kciil eMnta 24.4:;:! M HiilHiu-e tn treasury ft.2 oil -SlUMMl SI I.IAHIT.ITIKS. Value nf stunk. .JlH,ns7 ill Dum pnle In Hilvitnce sin 40 finem-m-d premiums lill.Nis H7 Due solicitor ISO no Due treasurer i (M -S242,iKIO US -!.W US SekTkh.. .. STATKMKNT OF KHAKKS, Bonus .. ,. W ithdraval Tot ill Value Present Vul. t'roHt .... Paid In , -11 nbornrw'd $ Borrowed Hhare . & s a HKRl K8 - t-i ---! i a c'i rs .ft to I -'2r-s;s.5MK?iS'5r;ia!a s .? ri I: p? isiVis; j S ' J j c' c oi j ?! ' ff f I -n 5 ?i at X 1 7i S x ?. 4 6SSriS4i?iU!?33SSJ SSSSSSSSSl ssSScS t-l i. t-s u-5 t-s l5 ,: . . . jj 2 jr 34 l-3t 17. C n -t-1 'j We haw exnmlned the books of tho Asso ciation and find the ahove report correct. . r . MARSHALL, i M. C. I'oi.kmas, VAudltom. ' . CO. Gibson, On aud after April Isth, Ism, lmmiH,m tilted helnw, will bo psld for the withdrawn) of stock, this In ndditlon to the withdrawal value, as stated In the Hy-Lawsi ist aeries bi4mk, 914 u 2nd Urd 41 h Mb Ath 7l h Slh Dth imh ltth 12th Mill 141 h l.Mh ltilli 12IHI 10 w2 Villi ",W 6A0 6 40 4: 8: !. 1 HO 120 72 M Office hours; fl.OO a. m. to 12.00 m., 1.00 p. m. to 4.00 p. m., 0.WI to 7.90 p. m., except on Satur days and sulBsditys, wnun the office will ho pen from U.OU a. ui. to 7.110 p. m. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY CXJMPANY, In effect Sunday, December 10, 1807, Low Grade Division. EASTWARD. No.l. No.6. No.U. 10U 1(U TATIOK8. A. H. P. II. A. M. A. M. P. M KodBunk ,. 10 Ml IS Luwsoiiham .. .. 11 Oil 4 Us Nw H.-lhluhem 11 DO 6 10 II 20 Onk Uldue 11 U7 5 Is 4H 27 Muysvlllu u 44 6 20 tS !tl buinmervllle... 12 UI B 4il (12 Hrookvllle...... 12 20 tf 04 (Hi Bell ti2 2 t 1(1 6 1ft Fuller 12 IIS A 22 ft! 27 s Reyuoldsvlllu.. 12 ,1A 4(1 4ft Puiicoast tl 03 tfl 4m to M Falls Greek 120 7 00 7 00 7 2ft 1 80 IiuBois 130 7 111 70S 7115 140 fibula 1 4H T El 7 85 Hlnlerburu .... 1 7 mi 7 Hi Peutleld I 6H 7 42 7 41 1 yler I 68 7 51 7 6(1 I euesetta t 37 8 20 S 17 (?rnt t2 47 ttmo tS 27 lirUtwood 15 8 6 8 65 P. M. P. M A. M. A. M. P. M ATAnoxa. Priftwood t'mnt f meaetta ...... yier... 1 KUtield V mtarburu .... fshula luUols faiisOreek..... 1 aucoast 1 vnoldvllle.. .' unor il KKkvlll4 i .iUtuerviUti.,,, ) fcvlllo.'. i - "-e Irv dvlieui - ""iniiimi.. k M1C. ,. . . . WISTWAHD. No.2 I No.lt lNo.101 10A A. U 10 10 10 IN 10 4H 11 17 11 2l 11 Itl 11 t: 12 65 1 2(1 1 30 1 Ki 1 61 2 UI 2 1 2 271 2 47' 2 66 V u' 8 tttl 2 50 P. ui. A. 11 6 m li 67 6 07 A U4 4a A 40 A 6U 7 1: 7 25 t7 UI 7 4(1 7 67 8 Oil 8 in S U2 1 f'. 9 UOl .10 ( 41 65 A, P. M 6 60 6 m A 20 A 69 7 00 7 16 7 2 7 42 7 60 17 66 8 Oft 8 22 8 M 8 41 8 57 t 17 u 2U V Hi 74ffl T 60 104 A 40 6(1 P W.I P. M. V : 4414 d""v evMnt Sunday. i ' itAlvjO,Gm'i4. Bnpt.1 .' 3.F.4U ..jtL'cPaaa.. 9 P L. to to to to to to to to to N Of e to to to to to to to to v to to to to to New store NEW GOODS ew Styles New Prices We have just returned from the Eastern markets with a complete new Spring and Summer Line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GAPES, SHOES, HATS and G 10 NTS' FURNISHINGS. Huyiu? for Spot Canh, direct from the manufacturer!, enables un to mark our PRICES SO LOW 8 A o thitt tliey will command the attention of 0 tho most economical buyers of Reynolds- O vllle and tnuroundingB. O The Power of Price ft 3 figured down by us to ho low a mark, makes each and . every item in our store a self-evident BARGAIN., It will pay you to examine our stock le fore purchasing elsewhere. to COME a a. to to to to to to to Stoke's Bldg., to Cor. Main and Fifth Stf. lvli r JN ULil V 1LLE, l'A. and if you don't see wliat you want pr Jiais you may want what you see. ' E. WEINSTEIN, a a a a a a a a a a 8 a a 3 sec our spring stock Our store is crowded with new goods of the latest styles. Dress Patterns and Drees Goods of all kinds. Ladies' Skirtn and Shir Wniafn Silks, Laces and Embroideries. Stacks of yasn wooas. LACE CURTAINS 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 get & pair. BING 6c GO. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS HOULD LOOK TO THICIK ixraaiomi and osk... . PR D. R. ROTHROCK'S , 11 L V V WtntTIDII PhuniTiny " nfSmrn vumiia. i t LUiinutt iunu un run urn . FOB DOM BTIO ANIMAL AMD POULTRY... 1 it itfTIi m mgt Lk nice and 8'y. Producea mord and richer milk than 5?!' J iu'e euro tor Hog and Chloken Cholera and aU dlaeaaes of Paltry mioh at Diarrhosa. Eoup, Gapa, Sore Throat, Canker, eta. The poptilai nutS!5 w Canuffli?ntl commend for Cougbj, OoldV, Inflamed5ng, temper mney and Bladder trouble, Heayea, ThCk and Broken Wind. Hid bound and worm, Give it a trial. SatWactlon gnaranteed. KM ATLJ iXiirMJ Kl cf CtNtHAL 404TAT. 23 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. t led. i i ' V A GOOD THING TO LOOK FORWARD TO The question of "wlnU whi-el Is It to bo" is mi Important one. (ilvo it your best thoughtM. Let tlio APOLLO blejelo enler Inlo tlioso thoittrhtg anil (rivo the wheel a trial. It is not the bl;lii'st priced wheel limde, but It, Is tb highest Ifnul" wheel iiiikId for til- prieir. Stronjf, i lyld and easy. 11(1 takes It, At RISTON'S. a-A HflVE'YOU LOOKED through rail' stock of fisitwear? It Inoiits your careful Inspection. Feet were rower-called upon to putilsh them selves. Wearing bad shoes Is wholly unnecefwiM'y. It's like t(olng on a lonir pleasure trip TO wear a ipnlr of our lino Summer shoos which alTord every possible element of COMFORT. Theirs scarcely anything mora painful than a corn, and most coi ns are caused by bad shoeg. Coming to us for foot wear means perfect fits, lunsr wear, mod erat-u prices, and practical economy. J. K. JOHNSTON. Ttic Shoe Man. OUR CHARGE For very stylish '98 model Baby Car- can buy it for elsewhere. These are imnnn i v munn ttr r.tirit-niKTh i, nmwi l .1 - w.w. v...pH i-j material. Rattan body, iron wheels ruooer urcB, ana oraKe. lioautl- luuy unisnea ana very light running. MORE MONEY Buys more expensively finished Car rlllireu. Wn huvn t.tir.m nt till ...t.. From the lowest to the highest they are weu worm tne price. Hughes & Schuckers. A. D. Dcemcr fe Co.. Dealers in DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, &c. CUBA TO BE FREE! Congress Has Assorted That Cuba Ought to be Free and we Will Help Her. WAR RESOLUTIONS PASSED YESTERDAY ! Unions the Spanish Grovi'i'iiment Concedes to the United Statesv Demand Quick, Mood will be Shed. The resolutions as passed by both houses of Congress uflor ono o'clock yesterday morning are as follows: "A joint resolution for tho recogni tion of the Independence of Cuba, do limniling that the government of Spain relinquish Its authority and government on the island of Cuba, mid to withdraw Its hind and naval forces from Cuba and ( Julian waters, and dip-etiiisj tlio Presi dent of the United Slates to carry these resolutions Into effect. " Win ri 11.1, The abhorrent condi tions which have existed for inure than thrcu years in the Island of Culm, so near our own borders, have shocked the moral sense of tho people of the United States, have Is-en a disgrace to Chris tian civilization, culminating, as they have, In tho destruction of a United States battleship, with 2m ot Its olllcers and crew, while on a friendly visit In tho harbor of Havana, and cannot longer bo endured, as has been set forth by tho President of tho United States In his mcssago to Congress of Aprlf 11, 1N1IH, upon which the action of Congress was Invited; therefore, "Jtiltnlrcil, By tho Senate and IIouso of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, "First That tho people of tho Island lire, and of right ought to bo, froo and Independent. "Seeond That it Is the duty of tho United Stales tn demand, and tho gov ernment of the United SlnUs does here by demand, that the government of Spain at eno ' relinquish lis authority and government tn the Island of Cuba, and withdraw its hind and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters. "Third -That, tho President of tho United Slates bo and hn hereby Is di rected and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States and to call In to the actual servtco of the United States tho militia of the several States to such extent as may bo necessary to carry theso resolutions Into effect. "Fourth That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or in tention to exercise sovereignty, juris diction or control ovor suid Island ex cept for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that Is accomplished to lcavothe government and control of tho island to Its people." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. List of Deeds Filed in the Recorder's Office Since Our Last Issue. C. II. Marshall, et al., to C. II. Fritz, for land in Snyder township. 1,1 35. (Mi; March 21, 18IIH. B. L. Buziird to C. B. MeCaiiloy, for lot in Brockway vllle, $10(1.0(1; January SI, i:.". B. IT. Bryant to Sarah A. Bryant, for lot In BrockwayviMe, 1.(H); April H. 1WM. W. It. Reber to Fdward S. Robor, for land in Wlnslow township, $15.00. Sarah and Robert Steel to Ada Steel, for lot In Rose township, $250.00; April lit, 1808. Penelope G. MclCnight to Ada Stool, for lot In Brockwayvilllu, $100.00: April 12, 1808. Mary K. and John Lydlck to Tamar Savers', for lot in Reynolds vllle, $000.00: April 12, 1808. John Berkhousc to K. n. Sibley and D. D. Groves, for lnnd in Snyder twp $000.00; April 1.1, 1808. Rachel M. Turnoy to Wra. Bond, sr., for lot In Brockwayvlllo, $2,000; April 0, 1808. G. L. Doods to Roynoldsvillo & Falls Creek Railroad Co. for land in Wlnslow twp., $25.00; March 31, 1808. Mrs. B. H. Clawson and William J. Clawson to Reynoldsvlllo & Falls Creek Railroad Co., for land In Wlnslow twp., $.10.00; April 1, 1808. Levi Schuckers to Joseph, Nathan and Emanuol Weary, for 100 acres of land in Washington township, $1,000.00; March 11, 1808. James Parkos and wife to Allegheny and Wesorn Railway Co., for land in Young twp.; April 1, 1808. Peter and Sarah Baum to William Mowory, for 15 acres of land In Pine creek twp., $100.00; April 16, 1808. Paradise. Mrs. Noah Syphrlt has pneumonia. The Eastorservloe at the M. E. church last Sunday night was well attended. Jakie Foltz had important business In Paradise last week. Miss Mary Mulr. of Rovnoldsvllle. visited in Paradise over Sunday. John Nicholson, of Clarion, visited in Paradise a portion of last week. Some of the Paradise sports attended the Rupert sale at Eleanora last Satur day. Elmer Soott Syphrlt has boarim the erection of a new barn, which will be 20 x 20 feet, Martin Strouse sold two valuable steers last week. Annie Hollonbaugh and Chrlstene Strouse attended confirmation servlco at Dutch Paradise on Sunday morning. Miss LIUIo London, of near Bier Hun. is working ut Noah Syphrlt 'a. Mlsa Caroline Kollor Is stavtmr with her aunt, Mrs. Dun Syphrlt, nourPunto. Jim CathoiH and A. L. Shooslov on. poet to learn tho blacksmith trade tho coming summer. There Is. a oortaln spring In Paradise whose water is so resh and mire that persons have boon known to walk four I miles after night for the sake of getting a good drink from the abovo mentioned spring. Miss Inez Strouse, who has been at tending school at Brookvillo tho past winter, visited her mother at this place last week. Allen Cathers was at Big Run last Thursday, David Bolter Is attending school at Eleanora. George Hollonbaugh went away last week for the good of his health. Mr. and Mrs, John M. Strouse visit ed In Paradise over Sunday, Amos Strouse is busy working on the. roads. George Myors nnd Jim Cathers wore-. In Sykesvlllo last Tuesday evening. Will Smyers visited friends at Big Run over Sunday. Tilt Reynolds and family have moved, to their new homo. Hopkins. . Saturday Harry Byrnt bought an Apollo blcyclo and he Is taking a great deal of pleasure with it. ' Saturday Drow Courtney, aged about five years, son of Ed. Courtney, while playing on the tram railroad at the mill, fell off tho trestle to the ground, a dis tance of fourteen feet, and wag knocked unconscious. His father ran and picked hlra up and carried him home. When the father reached the bouse the boy returned to consciousness and asked what was tho matter, and began laugh ing. Monday afternoon P. F. Griffon aud F. P. Strlcklund were engaged in haul ing greon lumber over un old tram road In the mill yard and the trestle gave away and these two gentlemen had to make a despurato leap for their lives, otherwise they would have been crushed to death under tho wreckage. James F. King is in Lock Haven this week spending a few duys with his family. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will -only got tho right remedy. You are having pains all through your body, your liver Is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, havo a bad cold, In fact are completely used up. Eleotrio Bitters Is the only remedy that will give you , prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or nrlce rofuml. ed. For sale at H. A. Stoke' Drug store, only fu cents per bottle. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for nnt bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, foyer sores, totter, ohaimud hands, nhlihinina' oorus And all skin eruptions, and posi tively oui-es piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to clve nerfeet MU. faction or money refunded. Pri 2. oonts per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke.