VOLUME KKYXOLDSVIMiK, PKNN'A., WKDNESHAY. .JANUARY 11, HUM). NUMRKK 33. First National v'l 11 I. IIUIIMK Willi o f n i: Yxof, its nr. 1. 1 Capital, Surplus, se,r,()o. C. niK'lirll, Prralilriilt Krott It'llniiil. Vlri' l'r. Joiin II. KaiM Iii i . uxlili r. Director! O. Mlti-lli'H. Pi'otl Jli't'lrllllllil. .1. V. Kill?, John II. Ci.rlietl, II. F.. Ilrown. O. W. l-'iillor. .t. II. Kiiiiiliei. hops H BPtipniHuinkliiL'Inilni'Hmintl mllt'lts Ihfl ncrounl" of iiicreliiiiiis. iNifi'.liiiiiil inm, filmier. ini'i'litinli'. minors, lutnlicr-msii mitt otlipr. ftrnmNlntr tlin moil enroful HMi'iitloii to tlii ImihIiichs of nil ihtsoiii,. Hnto lNxMlt lliixi'n fur rent. Klrsl National lliitik hiillilltur, Niilmi lilm'U Fire Proof Vault. Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON, (Successors to Hamblet & Swart.) Merchant Tailors, , Feel confident, tli.it we ran give Hatinfaction in j - both cut and make up. I i W. A. Thompson, a cut- i ter with j Forty Years' Experience, j i will do the cutting. j We respectfully ask the j people of Keynoldsville j ---to give tis a call beiore ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson. I Handy Tools LA M Ik ,,. j gift. Reynoidsville Hardware Go. ffle Jefferson .Sum Co The Three Largest Stores in this end of the county, constantly filled with a complete assortment of nearly all classes ot goods, bee our line of Ladies ur, Hush and Cloth CAPES AND JACKETS at pricest that are selling them. and winter Suits and Overcoats. Finest line Men's Neckwear ever put in this section, direct from the manufacturers. convinced that they are of the An elegant new .line of HATS lust in and they are beauties. MEATS are as superior as ever Don't forget the 3 1 Stores. Jefferson Supply Co. Reynoidsville, Rathmel and T )t KIK Ur.US' M KKTING. Nnilcf It. Iicri'l.v irlvi'ii nf (hi- fruuliir mi nimi liiiolliin "( I In' liiiklnlili'li of tin; Hiiimiiii'I villi' Ti'li'iilii'Mi' iimtiti ny mIiIi'Ii will III' hilil III I hi: l.i II. nil IMlti e of 'll III riilinillliy In flu In i. in irli of Sum Hi" i i II' i'. I'n.. mi '!" iH'x.lm. . MMi;ir) I I, . I. isilli. nl tin- Imiiii i.I M l' ii'i'lo. I.. . M . tin- till' i In linn of II II. mi. I or Minim i'i- null I'llii'i ii in -I'l-ve fnl' llir rtiMi'ii.' vi'iu. nii'l lot- tin' li'!iiiirlliiM nf .11. Ii nilii i l.iilni". hi limy iiinprrly rimie lll'flltl' Klllll IIH'I'llllL't JOHN K. MIIOW. Aiti'il: riiililriit. N. L. STIMINII, Hl'ITt'llll'.T. II'TIVK Siil.lt Hulls WVNTI'ti K.VF.IIV wlirir fnv ' TlK' St.il V of till' I'lllllpiillH'i" liv Miltnl ll:iilr:nl. i-.)Miinl'liilii'il liy t ho liiivi'i iniii'llt Hi. I f i t -1 1 I II Kl ui'lil li In I In' Wnr lii'liiii'lmi'iit. Tin' lunik uiii written In iirmv iMiinp nt Hun Fl-il1H'Ki'i. nn t III' I'nrllli' Willi lil lll'llll Mel I'll. Ill II. I- iLipltllls Mt lllltlilllllll, lii il'ini: Km",:. In iln' Aiiii'iti'iitt lii'iii'lii' nl Mulillil. In I hi' In-ill "i-iit riimiw Willi Atfnln- III. In i In - li i U if I In 1 1) lupin ii illl IU'W- I'V. iilnl III I ! 1 1 m r of l litlli' lit tin- full of M:.lilln. Ilnimnii fnl lo.'i'lll". Itilniflll of or llTltliil pli'lilto lnUi'li l'V novel ntni'lil plinliiit liiplii'iinii tln'-p.il. I.nn:r Imi'l,. I.mv prlri".. I!l- pnilUs. I-'ii ImIii pnlil. i ii'illi irlvi-n. irni nil tiniliv iiniillii liil wnr I k Untlll fire. Aililii .". I'. T. Ilinlii'l. Her''.. Sim- Iti-imuirt' lllilir., t'hli iiuo. I MAI in A mlf AVIif'rt' do you Iniy your FURNITURE now I buv mine at the HKK-IIIVK. Why let me tell you, Hie Rich and Poor Old and Young Married and Single all buy their House Fur nishings from Hughes & Kelso. I'mlrrldUhiti it Sfn'rhiltii. Bee-Hive Hldg., Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. are more than convenient; they're necessary. You want tools, and you want good ones, too. In our stock of hardware we carry the best tools made in this or any other country. It's a maxim in hardware that the better the article the better it pays to buy it. There's value in such goods and you want value for your money. To insure that we confine our stock to top grade. Don't go elsewhere for something that's too poor even for a Reynoldsville, Katiimel, and , Bia Soldier. Also our line Men's fall See them and you will bo finest put out. ladies and children's OUR GROCERIES and and as constantly fresh. Big Soldier. . Silk Mill Note. .T. VV. I'liico nnd lilti fi li Mtl mill put t nur in hlH bunk hitf mid Iniltistriul 'iiikI nosn In Ni-w York. .1. I'. LowIh, m i lvi'd in thin iIhi;i last, Kriiluy tioun, cumin); from ('hicno anil on tlmlr way to Now York. They paid n uliort vlnlt to tho xllk mill, Iravlnif Satiintay ntf(1it-. i-iwt-wnrtl hound, tniwh plonwd at thi; ilit of nctlvity, liiiHlllmf untl lino ordor tlioy foiiml ri'ltt'iintr nl ill'' oli'ifant. Iniililinj? w Ii icli crown tin- hill on tho mlirr mIiIh of the crook. A now loom Uxor will hood iirrivo at tho mill to till tho plnctt loft oprn tlioro hy tho Into Thou. M ul vl nn. Miwi Wlllliim I'tijli, Hurry Ditwwin, Tlnrry Drake, Arlhur Itiinkol and f o'oryo W. Shoiiror, i xporl'ticrd wcav-i'I-h, arrlvod at thu silk mill thiri lii.it work, coming mimtly from Illoomsliin'jf and Carlisle, l'a. I'l'lor Durand. Ilio (fi'iilal foroman at, tho mill, can hi oon ovory day. from mornliijf till nl);ht, flyluc iiiininil the looms of ovory nee I Ion with n velocity which would bo Incivtllhlo to anybody hut nn oyo witness, Ixdntr given the rotundity and bI.u of hln figure. One call HiirmiNc that llio Ki'ioroiiR French wine he hax hoen hiicklii' In hln early iIiijh In bin Hiinny country has loft In hi ni muscle and hIii-w which no tfrlp or miliaria can miiIkIiiu. Il-i linn shown liimsi'lf In a oud 1 ilil since In Koyn- ohlsville, and tli i spiirklini', black, Kmiill eyes, Bhlnlnif In his brawny face, Boom to promise he will do tnurn yet. K. (Ireonbaum. Hie head of tho hook- kei iiinif depiirtmeiit, has Ivon sulTerliiR from enraclit' for several days, probably tho result of too much freezing bree.o blow Injf in his cam while crossing the plank road, leading to the mill, in tho arly morning. Miss May Munshoimei', the toworing foreladv of the warping department, has had pupilH added tohct'Htnall legion of silk warpers and will ediicato more, the inanngcmcnt contemplating adding a few moro warping frames to tho ac tual stivnth i f this department. Mins ''ranei's Hiilli, u Iieynoldsvlllu girl, has been placed at tho head of tho quilling department, her ability In weaving and serious and business-like manners having encouraged the man agement to Intrust her with this deli cate function of caring and distributing the quillt, for tho shuttles of "(10 looms, weaving various kinds of black and a whole rainbow of spring and summer sliaih s. Miss Ollie Dobson Is filling tho office of head of tho winding department with all tho dignity and serioiisnpss of an old practitioner and to tho entire satisfac tion nf tho authority at the mill. Thu production at thu mill has bo In creased that daily shipments are now being made. Nearly lf0 pieces of goods were shipped last, week, and when tho epidemic of grip, which is now raging over our town, has subsided tho produc tion is expected to receive a now en' hiiiicoment. Black John, Ex-Loom Fixer. Farmer's Institute. Following Is tho program for Farm er's Institute to be held under the au spices of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture in Paradise Grange Hull on Thursday and Friday, January 1U and 20, 18!l): Thursday afternoon, January 111, 1.80 How to Grow Small Fruits, Martin Syphrlt, Reynoldsvillo; Lime and Its Effects, A. T. McClure, Punconst; Addresses by State Lecturers, as per request of Institute. Thursday eveulng, 7.110 Potato Cul ture, Noah Strouse, Heynoldsvlllo; What Is the Proper Education for Coun try Children? J. M. Norrls, Itoynolds' villo; Should we have Graded Schools Id the Country? J. W. Syphrit; Talk on Compulsory School Law, Lewis Lud wick, Reynoidsville; Address by State Lecturer. Friday morning, January 20, 9.00 How to Make Good Roads? Noah Sy' phrit and W. T. Cox; Essay. Mrs. A. J. Spraguo, Reynoidsville; Recitation, Miss Mary Norrls; Addresses by State Lecturers. Friday aftornoon, 1.30 Essay, W. F. Miller; Essay, Ella Sykes; Essay, J. W. Syphrlt; Composition of Soil and How Plants Grow, D. B. McWilllams, Port Royal, Pa.; Addresses by Stato Ixictur' ers. Friday Evening, 7.,'iO Public School session 111 which tho school will partici pate and bo Instructed by the Institute Lecturers, This Instltuto Is hold under tho dl rectlon and at tho expense of the Stato of Pennsylvania, and U designed for tho benefit of thu agricultural people of our county. Tho sessions are all freo and all are cordlully Invited to attend. Tho State Lecturers are all able men and oxports In. tho lines upon which they will speak. Lookl Look! Every Saturday we offer special sale prices, x ou call save money uy speuu lug it bore. J. (J. kinu & t o, Hlon School Bulletin. KiMTniiMi.sTurr: tilltor-ln-Ohlf, Htrrj H,rf.l, '00. At, t ltUt. Edit y.r, '01 LmiI Editor, lyiik Milliner, '00. How many great evils in the land to day that. Young America has to contend with! One Is cigarette smoking. IViok to-day at the vast number of boys and young men wri cking their young lives by destroy Ing their nerves, muscle and brain. It has been well said that each cigarette smoked is a nail driven In one's coftln. We hoar cases every day of young men dying or becoming Insulin from the iwn of tobnceii In this vilo form. If these samo young men who so daintily (?) puff at their cigarettes should go to the places where they are made, they would forever renouneo the use of such vile stuff, and would heoome the better men for It. Tho smoko of a Igaiette, if exhaled Into a white hand kerchief, will turn it a brown color, anil It seems that many young men Inhale this into their lungs. Oh, how cruel! Think, boys, your lungs, which should pure, wholesome nnd capablo of taking In full, doon draughts of air to Invigorate your sy tom, are black, dirty, unfit to perform tl e functions re(uired. What will be the end? Premature death; death which comes like tho early froit, blighting the tender young flower. 'ii!l l,(KAt Miss Hortha Marshall visited in Hrookville over New Year's. MissSallie Montgomery visited her sister In Falls Creek last Wednesday. MIssFrankle King visited her aunt. in Summervllle, and Mls Sara Hutch inson, in New Hethlehom during vaca tion. A few of tho Juniors have lost their clnss pins, but, some nf them could he found if looked for on tl.o proper coats. Miss Mollie McDonald spent her vaca tion at her homo in Falls Creek. Miss Maggie Davis visited In I'unx- sutawnuy during vacation. We are glad to hear that Alda Mc- Kntiro is recovering and we hope sho will bo able to Blart to school again soon. The editor-in-chief is on the sick list this week. Miss Etta Shaffer accompanied Miss Ella Lonkcrd to her home near DuHois to siM'iid her vacation. Miss Florence Stone was visiting in Pittsburg and Oakmont this week. MissA'.Ico Evans, cf tho Sub-Junior clnss, Is absent from school on account of sickness. A better and fuller attendance Is ex peoted for the rest of the year In some of the schools. An attendance officer is at work on tho stragglers and expecta to bring them to time in accordance with the provisions of the compulsory educational law. Extraordinary Tour to California via Penn sylvania Railroad. America is a great, country. In va riety and grandeur of natural scenery It Is unrivaled. To truverse It, to be hold its diversities and Its wonders Is a liberal education, a revelation to the Immured metropolitan citizen. The Pc rsonal ly -Cond ucted Tou r to Cal 1 forn la under the direction of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves on February 1), affords a most excellent op portunity to view tho vast variety and boundless beauty of this marvelous land The party will travel over the entire route in the model Pullman train of smoking, dining, sleeping and observa tion cars exhibited at the World's Fair, Chicago, and subsequently at Atlanta, Nushvillo and Omaha. This train will be placed In service for the first time on this occasion, and will be in charge of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon who will look after all details of the trip as woll as tho Individual welfare of members of the party. Stops will bemudo at Mum moth Cave, New Orleans during the Mardl Gras Carnival, El Paso, Los An geles, San Delgo, Redlunds, Riverside, Pusadena, Santa Barbara, Montery, Dol Monte, Santa Cruz, Mount Hamilton, Menlo Park, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Glen wood Springs, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Garden of the Gods, Denver and Chicago. Nineteen days will be spent In California Round trip rato, Including all necessary ex penses during entire trip, $100 from all points on thu PtMinsylvaniu Rullroad System cast of Pittsburg; frUKi from Pittsburg. For Itinerary and full In formation apply to ticket agents; Tour 1st Agent, 11IMI Broadway, Now York or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passonger Agent, Broad Stroot Station; Philadelphia. 187b. Ib99 Fire Insurance. John Trudgen, Solicitor, Roynolds- vlllo; Thomas Keys, Solicitor, Hroek wayvlllo, with N. O. Plnney, Brook villo. 12 large Companies represented bona indemnity. The Great Military Allegory, The Drummer UNDIiR THU AU5IMCI-S OF John C. Conser W. R. C. No. 75 OPERA HOUSE, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA., THR1SI; NIGHTS, Thursdau, Fridau and Saturday, January 12, FRED Ti. UIGLE, - music ly Mlgh School Orchepfrn. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Martin Howard, the Spy UNCLE .JOK. the Darky Johnny Howard, the Drummer Bov Harry Howard, afterward of Co. D Farmer Unwind, n veteran of Frank Kutledge, afterward Sergeant. In Major Hiitledgo, resident of Kentucky, r armor r.lliott. neighbor of Farmer Howard Tom Elliott, afterward of Co. D Will Smith Fatty Schmidt, the Dutchman, ufterwnrd .Mm. Howard lennie Howard Mrs. Mart Howard Mrs. Major Rutledge Mrs. Elliott Goddess of Liberty Sisters of Charity FEDERAL Major General Grant Chief of Stall Colonel Robinson Captain Co. D '. Captains Cos. G und II CONFEDERATE OFFICERS. Major General Cheatham Chief of Staff Lieut. General Johnston Chief of StalT Union and Confederate Soldiers, Orderlies, Etc. SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS. ACT I. Home of Farmer Howard in tho Countrv. Maior Rutlediro. U. S. A., wife and son, of Kentucky. Arrival us tho news." The firing on Fort Sumptor. Spirit of the North. "United we can whip tho world." Spirit of tho South. "All we ask Is to be let nlono." The quarrel and separation of friends. Uncle Joe on tho right side. Uprising of;the iNortn. Kecrnittng. Departure of Col. doing your duty: to Heaven wo commend ACT II. Night bivouac of the Union Armv. Letter from Homo. "Yes. mother, I will rememher all you ask." Reveille. Camp life. The Confederate His danger. Uncle Joe in tho Rebel niggah, shuah." Mart as a spy. Ho is discovered hy Sergeant Frank Rutledge. Tho long roll. Advance. The skirmish. Tho battle. Grand Double Tublouu Tho Churge, North and South. ACT III. Battlefield of Shiloh bv Water!" Recognition. Death of Col Rutledgo. The oath of vengeance. The Drummer Boy's fate. Too late. "Hero's Johnny's drum." "And here's Murt's canteen." Tableau Decoration. ACT IV. Andorsonvllle stockade. mer Boy. Train p, tramp. Rescued. Tableau Guardian Angels. ACT V. Home. The vacant chair. A mother's irrlef. The hovsat home. More news. Surrender of Gens. Leo and Johnston. Bummer's march. Return ing troops. Grand Double Tableau Victory, Angel of Peace, Surrender. TABLEAUX. ACT I. "Secession." ACT II. "The Soldier's Dream of Home." Grand Double Tableau. "The Battle and the Charge" and "North and ACT III. "Decorntion nf Soldiers' Graves." ACT IV. "Guardian Angels." ACT V. Grand Double Tableau. "Victory," "Angol of Peace," "Surrender." CLEARANCE SALE of Men's, Boys' and Children's CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS From the lOth to tho 81st of Jan uary, lS'JO. OVERCOATS and SUITS 815.00 at 10.00 10.00 " 7.50 0.50 " 5.00 5.00 3.50 811.00 nt 10.00 " 7.50 " 5.00 " Heavy Shirt, (flovt-s and other Winter Gooils at COST. AVe cordially invito you, before buying elsewhere, to come and examine our goods and get our prices. Remember, we do just what wo advertise. Froehlich & Henry, Goods guaranteed as 11 E YNOLDS V 1 LLE, I A. represented 'or money refunded. Boy of Shiloh. 13 and 14. - VIANAGER. . Frank Alexander ...Fred It. Wigle lohn Coleman . . K. V. Schugiira Winfiold Sterley . . Frank Reynolds .Charles H. Clark Confederate Army afterwards of C S. A... Cieiu Flynn Hurry Keynulds lloti rt Siplo R'-ynolds (iorslin Mrs. MargH'i't (iorslin Alifs Amelia Morrow . . . . Miis Sim lt 'ynolds . Mrs. H. A. Sherwood Miss Edna Myers Miss Mamn Sutter ( Mrs. H. A. Sherwood Miss riiio Hoy nolds Corporal OFFICERS. Xrlhur Clawson Hurry Reynolds Walter Williams George Weitzel Merle. Musser Allurt Gelsler Peter Taafo Fred Booth John Winslow of Mart Howard with nuwsnancr. "Read Robinson's Regiment. "Hovs. vou are you." Tableau Secession. Tableau The soldier's dream of homo. Spy and his fate. Mart Howard's mission. Camn. "If thev find me out, I's a dead nlirht. The dead and wounded. "Water! "Bread! Bread!" Deuth of the Drum Meeting uf thu brothers. Harry's revenue. South." UNDERWEAR 83.00 at 82.25 2.50 " 2.00 2.00 " 1.50 .50 " .35 8. 50 7.50 5.00 J5.50
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