VOLUME 7. KEYN0LDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 1898. NUMBER 7. ft V L. M. SNYDER, Practical tlorsc-shoer And General Blacksmith. f r . i wii i llorMB MirM'Inu dmit In the niMitPNt nmnnrr nrul hy lv lut"! Improved nnl hndw. l(c pnii'litjr of nil kinds ciii-i'fiiliv mid promptly lono, Hatihkattio'n Huahantkk.u. HORSE CLIPPING lluve jiint iPiMdvod n complrli' nri of tnn 'lilni hoiw cllpiM'i h of lit Miy U '1N tt.-it irr-n and ii vi nvp!iit'd ti do Miplnit In tnu Imt Hllil( riiiiniiiM' Kt roii-onuldf rntiH. Jurkwon Ht. nrnr Fifth, Hpynildvll, Pa. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS! Save Ten Per Cent. T IM hr nt the followlnif plnro nt the tlmt" Htiitfd ImIow, to m't'lv Htuli" iinH County tn" ftiul nil. tnxrs n ( -tl by th Meivjinllk Apimitwr, for wlilrh hint nmnrtl tiixc. unh'tv ptilit mi or In'fnrt the Hist ilnyof J ul v next, iilt nuiM be Itrotiulit, ly dlnvtlon of A't of Avnihv. .Ium li 1tivmldsvllU lionninh it ml Wlrtlow towttslilp,'; ii. ni. tort p. m. Line In, Wist KrynoidwviUp boron), mid WImmIow tow iiniiip, i a. in. to ft p. m. lune Wr.rsuw township, t'liftt, I-ox' hnwl, H toll ii. in. .limn 20, Vnililnutnn township, lower, Nock- lnle poMtotlli'( 10 to II h. in. .In ni' 'Jo. Wnhinuion township, KnlW Creek, Hotel 4.nmoniunt, Vi in. to 4 p. nt. .To in-.it Wii-lilnuton iownhlp, npjM'r, Wash- Inulon hotel, A lo H p. ui. June 'il, lnyilt-r township nnd lh-oi-Vwnyvlllo Itoriniuli. I.otfini house., H ii. ni. to ft p. m. Jiinr&!. Polk township, Webster' siot e, f to 1 it. ni. .Turn- J2. lU'nth township, Wm. Keltvy, II a. m. to 2 m. .lime , ltmneti townhlp, Willi.', t to H p. m .lime i:,T.ldivd township, Hlirol bolil,:i to ft p. m. Juno 2:t. Vrlen borouirh imd Ptikm township. t;ii mi's, s ii. in. to I:! ni. Jn hp W. Hnnimorvllh Nmnnrh un1 Clover township, tislnn n's, I to Up. in. .hint1 ".'Iovim', lowithlitp, iiuUr postoflli'P, 4 to it in. .Intif Zi, ItrtHikvUIr broh. Tri'HHnrer's olWcp. Juni S. llosr towthlp. Tii-iui rr's otMVe. XV. II. M N, April W, WW. run my TiPiiUMr. Agents Wanted !n Rvory County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for America's War lor tiumanltu Told In Picture and Story Complied and Written by SENATOR JOHN J. IN GALLS OK KANSAS. The mirnt brilliantly written, irawt profusely nnd artistically llliistrnled, nnd m"t Intensely ponulnr lM)k on the mbjeet of the war wilh Hpnln. Noiirly 200 Snuorb Illustrations from Photograph tnUen xpeelnlly for thin RreHt work. Atrenta are. making ."() to UK a week Helling It. A verita ble bonanza for livo canvniwiit. Apply for ilieripllon, tontiH ami territory ut onco to N. D. Thompson Pub. Co., HT. I.OI IS, no., or M'iW IflHK 1 1 1 . First National Bank O F 11 K VXOLttS VILLE. Capital, Surplus. 850,M0. f. Ifllti'lii'll. trllriitl irott .tlcClrlliiiiil. Vlro l'rr.( John II. Kanrlier. ('anliter. Dlrectorai C MMehell, Heott MeC'Icllnnd, .T. C. Klni!, .lolin II. forlM-lt, tl. E. llmwii, O. W. Fuller. J. II. Hawhur. I1im n (tenernl tmnkltm luliiei nnrl mlli'lti the aeenmilM nf inen'iuuitH, prefeHlonHl nn'n. fiirnierM, nierliunle, niltierH, bifitlrrnten iiimI ftihi'i-s, preinKlntf the nioMt rnrufii! uHtiiitlon ttl I lie llUMim'NH of llll pl'HOllH. Sufi! Deposit Hoxpk for rent. first National Hunk liullillnit, Nolan liltH'k Fire Proof Vault. . 0 fr. T. (t. gr. r. or. gr. ar. r. rr. . rr. irr. er. if. rr- (:fr:f'."rf:' f-.c?: fr;('r;f!',.:?r:: ''.'.'.'''&r OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN Gut Price Mil Sale ! V We are not going to stop a moment to consider our loss, nor will you. h rTTT) A TTiT IS to reduce our Immense Stock of Men's and Boyt1 Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Y'6 O e fa e A Gents' Furnishings. You certainly caul; afford Clothing Sale, which will begin VATTT5 A THT to know when and where to buy a suit at IUU Jut; jCXXIYX a saving of at least 4.00 or $5.00. to ini;s this splendid opportunity. Save your money by attending this V Bear in Mind that the foiiowi Special Out Prices Q are 8ale prices and only good for advertised time, o ' ' v f i j. i : ji j in i . . j i r i v nere cire me prices tnat win reuuee me slock Tor us ana WAwMiM June 15, and will end July 10. Our great cut in prices will bring the crowds to our store. Our sales, as usual, bring them, as the public at large know veil that our offers and inducements do not end in print, but are to be had at our store and found on our counters. V p p p JUL p o a o a n a. save money for you: CLOTHING. $5 75 Men's Cashmere Suite (Turing this sale $3 79 6 25 41 ' " "3 99 8 00 44 44 44 ii " 5 49 9 00 44 44 44 44, 14 6 29 10 00, 11 00 and $12 00 44 44 -4 only 7 49 9 00 Men's Clay Suits, French facing, aale price 5 89 12 50 Imported French Clay, 44 ' , 8 89 10 00 Men's Clay (cutaway) Fr. facing, 14 6 49 Boys. $5 00 Boys' Suits, from 14 to 19, sale price, . 6 50, 8 00 and 9 00 Suits at this sale only $2 99 5 99 .1 u Children's Clothing. $1 25 Child's Suits, from 4 to 14, sale price, $0 74 1 50 44 44 44 4 to 8, with sailor collar 79 2 00 44 44. 44 4 to 14, Bale price 115 2 75 44 44 44 4 to 14, 44 ,1 69 8 00, 8 50, 4 00Suits, 4 to 14, 44 only 2 49 Men's Hats. Men's Alpine Hats, black and brown, sale price 0 49 K It it tl tt II g( Men's Light Colored Alpine Hats would be cheap elsewhere at $1.75, our price 99c. Men's Derbys, latest style, sale price 69c. Better ones in comparison. Gents' Furnishings. $2 00 Men's Fine Dress Pants, sale price, $1 25 2 75 44 4 44 44 44 1 89 3 2 5 4 4 41 it ii ii ' 2 29 3 75 44 44 44 44 44 , 2 69- 4 50 44 44 tt i, ,, 3 29 50c. Fine Negligee Shirts, sale price, 29 75c, $1 00 and 1 25 Fine DreBS Shirts, 69 Men's Working Shirts, 19 The slaughtering knife has also visited the HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, ' SHOES, NECKWEAR and all other Department. Give ub a call and you will be convinced how to save hard-earned money. E. WEINSTEIN, N. AIsx. Stoke's Bldg., Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. . REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. $ tt 6 a fa fa fa fa fa a a fa fa a a a a fa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Vs. Ounid the Ping;. (Jui'iil llie Pnir -fitierer unto-fl Fi.'eilotn'H iHilven.nl bIitti: Let nine llelil, thlekly stnrnMl, Kvri- yet jiinre In lulitly Mlitne. (ituitd II- h)!' DUI' Itl'lf m-s' (hint Spi tik ff.HTi ilny of fur Innir Hyne; Cuiudlt 't v, us l heir l Itiu ti-UMtl KimiikI It let the lailteU twine. tiiMinl llie Mtnrry-imnrlcd m'ihi i if inn- im-i'i'Ii. onr fitlth. our hornet WhiMl.er o'er the oepan'.. hrlne, ir lliMtn the vlhlefl ilnnirt Whet-e-o'er In triple hue To the wliul that ling N tlnnu, Let It tell n nut Iiiii'h hopes Am tt llh rliirlim'H Mllver tonixlle. Cnrinl the llntf ('iiltoiihln'it pt-lile hleh .hull Htlll iinf'on.llerel Ik", A- our nuvii-4 imttnlly rhle At llletr will III eveiy Men! Ah we ye fi-nin .itienvlh tOMlretmth, t it i.l wit h iih we feur no fiie; l.el imrMtiirry hiuiner wiivi hi'le the niih'Mt ti'inpeslM hhiw! Wl lllntll II. CliNhollll. PoradiBC. Mies Kdmt llohnan, of Sykesvllle, vlsitid her ulster. Mrs. K. Rt rouse. ItiMt uoi k. Tho leo cream simlal held at tho Grange Hall lant Friday iilxht wan well attended. MiMsUuth Ciithers vllted In l'res cottvllle several days last week. Quite a number of the ynnnjr (teoplo of thin vlolnlty attended tho party nt tho homo of Ihiuio rifer In honor of bis (Innu'liter, MIsh Lydia, on laxt Tues day ni;ht. Alfred Shoesley Id working for Noah Syphrlt. Mm. John Ixitt and non. Irwin, and Mrs. Dick Voho visited Mrs. Curt Wolls on Thnrtiduy. Kd Syphrlt cut a govern (rash in his foot recently. Noah Syphrlt attended tho quarterly mooting at Mead (Jhaiwl. Mis Dora McKlnney is visiting Mrs. Diek Yoho. Mrs. John Yohu whh serloimly ill last week but at this writing she Is golfing better. Charley Norrls, who has been attend ing Hohool at Indiana. I'u., tho past term returned homo last week. Mrs. Amos StroiiHo has b.'on HiifTerltig from a sovoro ultaok of usthinn tho past week. Miss Tressa Syphrifc. of Muifderf, and Miss Orplm N. h"er, of Iteynoldsvllle, were vlsllors ut Noah Syphrlt's u por tion of last week. Tho Children's exorcise ut tho M. K. chureh on Sunday eve was u kuccoh. TUoro was a "hot ti mo" In town last Friday night. P. M. Wells and K. S. Syphrlt huve finished their b.irlc Job and now will go to farming In tho woods. C. E. Strouao will open a new coal bank after harvest. John Syphrlt and wifo wero In Cloar ficld ouvorul days lut week. An loo croum festival will be held at the residence of David Brumbaugh to-morrow, Thursday, evening. Pro ceeds to apply on M. E. preacher's salary, Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, of 1'lainfluld, III., makes tho statement, that sho ' caught cold, which settled on her lungs: she was treated for a month by her family pliyslelnn, but grew worse. He told her she wag a hopeless victim of consumption und that no medicine could euro her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; slw bought a bottlo and to her delight found herself benefitted from first doso. She continued Its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and Is as well as sho ever was. Freo trial bottles of this (Jreat Discovery at It. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Large bottles fiO cents and A Common Danger. If you have ever had a cold which you permitted to "wear away" It may In terest you to know ilmtit wan a danger ous proceeding. Every cold and cough wbleb is neglected paves the way for' consumption, liriinchit 1.-. usthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, tho famous rierir.au Hii viit and ImiK t-nnedy, will euro any cough or cold and save you from cotiKtmiplloii. Call cm II. Alex. Ktoko and get a eumplo bottlo froo. iMrga size 2"ic. and ."0c. Bucklen's Anile Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum. fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satis faction or money refunded. Trice 2.") cents per box. For Bale by H. Alex. Stoko. More people, itrlultH and children, arc troub led with I'listlvcness thnn w ith any other ail ment. Ir. Henry Muxter's Miimlmkff Hitters will eurt1 cost lvencMM and prevent tho diseases which result from It. For sale hy II. A. ttoke. Rvery hot tic of Arnlcu & Oil Liniment sold Is w ii nil mod hy the proprietors In (five satis faction or money will Is? refunded. For Pule hy II. A. rttoko. Survival or the llttcnt. Down's F.llxlr Iium outlived every other eonuli leiucdv simply hecnuse It Isthuhest. ForHiilehy II. A. Stoke Take No Chances on the Fourth. Don't talk politics on tho Fourth. Don'f go on a crowded excursion. Don't be ashamed to be patriotic. Don't got overheated early In the day. Don't carry looso powder In your pocket. Don't laugh at the drum major pity him. Don't put all your fireworks in one heap. Don't drive a nervous horse on the Fourth. Don't think powder is a respecter of persons. Don't encourage small boys to Are large cannon. Don't take any chances with a cracked cannon. Don't put your nose to a rocket after lighting 1 Hfcw to Look Good. Good looks ure really mora than skin deep, depondlng entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is Inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you dyspeptic look; if your kidneys icteu, you nave a Dlnohed look. o . r ... . ... . ouuure goou iieai in ana you win surely have good looks. "Eleotrlo Bitters" is have a are affectei a good Alterative and Touio. Acts dl reotly on tho stomach, liver and kid neys, purities the blood, cures pimples, blotches and bolls, and gives a good complexion. Every bottlo guaranteed. Sold at II. A. Stoke's Drug Store. SO oonts per bottlo. Pennsylvania Chautauqua. For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to be held at Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 1 to August 4. 180H, the Pennsylvania Hull road Company will sell tickets to the general publlo on Juno 20 to August 4, good to roturn until August 10, in clusive, from stations xfh Its line la Pennsylvania, und from WaiihlngtoA D. C. Baltimore. Md.. and Canul aaiguu, N X., and prltioipul tntorin dttHtatlonn, toMt. Gretna and return Looking Both Ways at a question is tho only way to get at the truth. Will you ride a cheap bicycle at a cheap price or a -good bicycle at a moderate price ? ' In point of construction the. Columbus has no superiors. It Is not the pro duct of a hustling factory where the quantity of the work takes precedence overquallty. Itismade by real artisans who take real pride in the excellence of their work. Safe, strong and speedy. Also nice Swift wheel for WO.00. ALEX. RISTON'S. HAVE V0U LOOKED through our stock , of footwear? It merits your careful inspection. Feet were never called upon to punish them selves. Wearing bad shoes is wholly unnecessary. It's like going on a long pleasure trip TO wear a pair of our flue Summer shoes which afford every possible element of nFORT. There's scaii nythlng nioiuf Vl than a corn,! )nost corns ur Jd by bud 8hoo8?W6mlng to us for Toot weur moans perfect 11 ts, long wear, uwd- pijato plrWos, and practical economy. b J. K. JOHNSTON. 't; i TH6 Stioe Alan. lt reluoou rates, 1: