VOLUME 7. KKYXOWWVlliLK, I'KXN'A., WEDNESDAY. .MARCH 15. 135)1). NTOIMSK 12. How can we sell 1899 Ramblers at $io? Because 1(140 is the regular list price of lOoo Ramblers, and c rive our assur ance, bached liy llie mailers' guarantee, tlmt they are "The Best Ramblers Ever Built" and Ramblers have always held the con fidence of well-informed cyclists. Trie RAMBLER MAKERS EXPECT TO RECOUP THEMSELVES FOR DECREASED PROFITS BY OREATLY INCREASED SALES "and th whfl buytr rasp tht btnetlt." Wi Invite Inspection. Catalooui Fbic IDEALS $28.00, Ladies' and Gents,' with G. & J. Clincher tire. Also Agent for the National, Columbus 2SS?W and Apollo Bicycles, Sundries, Etc. full line of A. G. Spaulding's BASE BALL goods, Boxing Gloves, Striking Bags and all kinds of Sporting Goods. Alex Riston. f Shick & r ' Dry Goods, &c, o ft JJ Look for their advertise- A ment next week. WKtH IN DOUBT. TRY ,0 " They hm htrioA the test ol years. 'Xu $1 &nd flav cured thoutnn'dt of cwi ot Nervoul lnce, itirtt V ?' rots and Varicocele, Atrophy, &c Arji' 'i'liey clear the brain, streiitftliea Vrfty circulation, make digestion 7.- perfect, and imnart a health jrwJH vigor to the whole being. Alt 5 ' drains and losi arc checked CtrnniT AffSlTll ffmatUMty, Unless patients dUUligingalUi cre properly cured, their Codqi (ion often worries them tntoltuanity, Coniump liop or Death. Mailed sealed. Price it per box 6 hexes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the money, f s-oo. Seud for tree book. For Hale by H. A lux Stoko. ACTIVE HOLKUTOKH WANT El EVEUY Vhftre fur "The Htoiy of Hi riillippLiitV j, by Moral UitlKifMtd, t'dunnihHloiied by the tiovermnunt its Oflicltil Hlntitrlun to thu War lkouurtimmt. The book wum written in tinny !Hinpe ut Him FruiMtttM.u, on thu J'ikMIIo wltii (ioneiiil Mtni-tt, tu the liOMpttalu ut Honolulu, In Hotig Koiik, In the Anmi irun tiuuclitts ut MhiiIIu. In the tiiwiii utuit rmupy with Auulh uUio. on tlio deck of the Olyuipttt with jktw t'y.iitiUlii tlio four of I mi lie it ( thn fall of Muitllu. lUiituiiKu fur ntmtH. Hriiiil'til uf ur liitul phtttnH tiiken ly KoyernutiMit photoK rupheron thu Npot. Ltirye bMk. Low prlouM. iig pro tit a. J-'roiht puld. ('todlt 1 ven. linp all ti-Hwhy luiottlt'liil war lKiok. OtiUlt frto. AdUrtHH, K. T. lim ber, Hoc'y., Htur luKurunofc) iidtf., t'hli'ULjo. 1 Wagner, 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft irst Nati OF XEl'XOLDSVILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. 0,500. C. Mitchell, Pre.ldcult Scott Itlcfiollaiid, Vice Prc.t Joliu H. Kauckcr, .llr. Director: 0. MlU-lit-U, Brott McCleUuiiU, J. O. King, John II. Ciii lii'lt, U.V.. llrowii, G. W. Kullur, J. II. Kuuuhur. Dim1 a (('."(jciilbttrikliiirbUHtijp '-'Unit, thu fcwouri ...:Vf uifii-cliiiutH, prtK f nul iuun. fumim-H, iitut'lianli'H, minuiti, luiiiltttrmuu una ol)urH. proinUhit; ItiH luutit careful uttuutliui Bute DupoHlt IinxeH lur runt. Klrnt Natlonul Hunk bullillnx, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. F Bank niflh School Bulletin. r.iiToniAt,nTArr: Bdlter-I.-Chitf. Jto.i 8. Pentl, '. . Ail t Idlttr, Ltli RjUmsn, '00. html Editor, rior.no. Ston.,'00. I Is fur All who nllrnil lliolllirli flrliiml j And cnnic i-vi'iy liny im n m ni'iul miU-. nl fur lliniiHil, nn mlti'i'lhp Hnr. Wi'll Hlllntt lh(Muili'nti uf rlKH 'W. h for CliiM-)ln. nn nrtli'ln lHmulit, Wlili li tlii'.luiiliii'H all Inn i'. bul I ln Hciiliiin fot in it. 1 N fur DiiylluM. tin' tlmi' Unit i' spi'iiil 1 'in trylnir mi html our tni'niiirh'A to nii'tnl. 1' l Knlovinrtit. n fi'i'llnir poiwwd jlty nil of the Hifnhim, Klnrii wi- nir tln bi'xt. V1 Is for rorwunl, a woril imiill hut (treat, r W'hli'h I'vi'Moni' learns whi'n to whool he I'onii'H Into. (1 U for (IihhIiii'hs, a itinllty fri'i', ll'osra"i.il by thu Hriilur noys, one, tno ntirt tin ci. Hl for lliintlnit. us nil ihf hoyi know. Ittit tin st'iisoii h piist H-hiintlnit to no. IN for Iniioi'iMHM', n quality bh'M, Which one Junior hoy hn, hut none of the rest. T o for .Ionium, a cIiimk full of life. Ami never iiidouk them cxNtn nny strife. Kli for Kliiilncst, n iiuiillty vhown llynll of thu teiichein that he e we have known. Its for I. ntlii nnit Literature. iA knowledue of etii'h we wish tONeeuro. MN for miiivhliitf. nt noon null at nttfhi. Anil thesli'iithut wo keeplsfnr out of shrht. V l for Mcknnnieji. of which then" tun few, iiOne In thu "Pai-Hon," niiolher the "Jew." ON for Onwtinl, hut not to turn hark. I.iit your teet no ititniy anil you lose the IlKlit truck. I, I for Pronunciation of winds by the score. Tor nil Informal Inn ask Cenlor four. Q Is for tOuii'Tcl. which never wns known Fo exist iitiioni: Senloi-s. null rSi'iiiorH nloiie. Ik Is for Itttrlit. the direction to mi. J VI f the luitliwny In ilreaiy ami journey Is slow. Sis for Subs, n wonderful class. It Is hoped. Mint they nil to the Junior will IHSt(, T Is Thermometer, tliat ri'ulsteis low When ever the wild iindanitiy winds blow. IT ts for Cnlon, so notde ami trrand, I hree classes united In cir.n l we silllul. r ts for Visions of days yet to come. When we'll hear orations delivered by some. Y for W'altlmr, yet anxious to see M If all the Juniors nromolcd will be. Xls for Xebec, and V Is for Yeast, While '. ts for Xcnlth.ourcMmax and feast. MIhh Kfllo Clover, of DiiDoIh, Is the guest of Miss (iortrmlo Delblo. The members of the Shakespearean Literary Club In their regular mooting lust Frliliiy chouutlio fullowlnif olllcors for the ensuing month: IVcg.. Miss El sie Rosk; VIcePivH., Pearl Hai'to: Sue., Miss Etta ShalTor; Ptntrram Com., Misses Elizabuth Irving, Clara Geisler; Critics. Misses Molllo MoDonald, Efllo Milliren and Harry Herpol. Wallace Oray. of room K, in nn affray with Ed. Smith, n follow snhool mate, otto day last week had a kntfo thrust Into the bleep of his right arm. We were Informed that the deed was done intentionally by Smith, who seemed rather careless of the mannor In which he flourished his weapon. It would be advisable for tho pupils to bo very care ful what instruments, and how they use them, for defence on such occasions, as they ofttlmes create serious results. Orfe of tho teachers from our rural sections while on his way to Reynolds- vlllo last Saturday to attend institute, accosted a Dutch lady, who happened to be passing at thn time, with this question, "Madam, how far Is It to Reynoldsvllle?" "Shoost a leotle ways," was tho reply. "Ves, but how far?" again qtieriod the pedagogue, whom the lady now though t rather inquisitive, "Shoost a loettlo 'ays," more emphat ically. "Madam, Is It one, two, three, lour or five miles?" The old lady In geniously replied, "I dinks It, Is." The fellow arrived. Tho literary program rendered last Friday proved an entire success and all those who participated in It deserve groat pralBe for tho manner they per formed their duty. Tho appearanco they made on the stage is evidence that their literary talent has been greatly developed during the last term of school, and we can safely say that It Is the re sult of continual practice In such work Our Utorary workers will hold a mock trial next Friday afternoon. Very care ful preparation Is being taken to make the trial as Interesting as possible for those who attend. Miss Amolla Morrow has ceased to be a member of the High School. Tho educational meeting hold In As sembly hall last Saturday will prove a memorable affair In the annals of our school The mortiingexerclscs, though of short duration, wore very interesting and well conducted. There was a largo attendance In the afternoon, both of teachers and patrons. Many Important facts to aid the teacher were disclosed during the day', and if they are remem bered and practiced, we are sure fruit ful results will be reajied. Wo offor but one criticism, which is that a num ber of the teachers present did not pay tho attention required of them. Their minds may have been dwelling on more important subjects, but wo doubt It. Wo are aware of tho numerous critics who are constantly searching our col limn, and the conspicuous signs of their Borious remarks make it quite evident that no other opinions are current. Though the conlents of our article on the sUireoptluan affair coincided with the original report of the bout, yet we gladly received the "triniiigcorrectlons' .which appeared on tho local pago of tins paper last wouu. Local Institute. RKYNOI.liSVII.t.K, PA.. Mar. 11, 'IIO. Teachers' Institute for district of Reynoldsvllle. West Roynnldsvlllc and Wlnslow township organized at 10:30 A. M. In Assembly hall. Odleets elect ed as follows: President, Prof. (. W. Leiik-rd: Vice Presidents. Prof. L. E. Rarllett mid Prof. IX. C. Wilson; Secre tary. tJt-pliii Moer. Prog rn in of the day opened by devo tional exercises, led by Rev. Kcber. Ringing by the Institute quartette. The first topic for discussion, "Evi dences uf a Teacher's Success," was opened by Prof. Russell Rudolph. Then followed n vory nblo discussion of the subject by Miss Netla Coax. Prof. A. I. Pustlewult, Prof. L. E. Hartlett and Rev. Ruber. Prof. C. E. Rugh. tencher of Peda gogy at Clarion Slate Normal School, was then Introduced. He occupied tho remainder of tho forenoon with instruc tions Id teachers. Institute adjourned lo meet again at 1.30 P. M. Afternoon session was opened with singing by the institute quartette. An interesting discussion of tho first topic, "How Should a Teacher's Tinm be Spent Out of School," as given by Prof. Ri-eed. Prof. .1. G. Rullentlne Prof. (. W. Lenkerd and Henry C. Smith. Following which Prof. Rugh gave a very Interesting and Instructive nddreif? on tho ''Situation in Pennsylva nia." Tho next htmiber on tlie program was a vocal solo by Miss Elvlo Coleman. Then followed the report from Iho Directors' Stale Convention at Harrls burg by W. A. London, of Sykosvlllo. Dr. J. W. Foust read a highly In structive paper on Hygiene. Next followed a short address by County Superintendent It. H. Teltrlck. As usual his talk was full of Inspiration and encouragement for teachers. This wns followed by a vocal boIo by Miss Myrtle Shobort. Prof. C. E. Rugh gave a few parting words of cheer and institute adjourned. Ohpha Ukkk, Seo. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened Ita clutches upon her and fotrseven yearx she with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could not sloop. Sho finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she Blept all alght; and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther LnlJ!." Thus writes W. C. Hamnlck & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at II. A. Stoko'a Drug Store. Regular size fiOo and 91.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Examinations for Common School Di plomas. Pupils who have completed the course of study arranged for tho schools of Jefferson county, and who have boon recommended by their teachers, may meet an examining committee at any of the following planes: Brockwayvllle Saturday.March Itith. Brookvlllo Saturday, March 25th. PunxButawney Saturday, April 1st. Reynoldsvllle Saturday, April 1st. Tho examinations will begin at 0 o'clock, A. M. Applicants will provide themselves with pen, Ink and foolscap paper. The examination shall consult of ten practical questions on each branch. f ' A committee of examiners, composed of disinterested teachers, will be ap pointed for each class. All friends of education, especially teachers and directors, aro Invited to attend theso examinations. R. D. Teitiuck, County Superintendent. Brookvlllo, March U, 18011. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suf fering from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), ask thorn If they have over used Otto's Cure. This famous Gorman remedy is having a large sale hero and Ib performing somo wonderful oures of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure, Largo sizes 2Tio. and 50a. Sold by II. Alex. Stoke. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, 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. Price,. 25 emits pur box. For sale by II. Alex Stoke. Silk Mill Notes. Only six ni.tTow looms ri'ttiiiin to lo prnvid it with warps on tho Inst section uf looms situated right, tinder I he wrecked llisir tit the silk mill. All truce nl tho (lauir.ge has disappointed and activity and cheerfulness reigns In this portion of the building as In all the other parts. Pay ilny Saturday. Emll Sehultz, of Wllllnmspot't, a twister, has ennui lo the mill lo llll up a vacancy. Over Kill young girls from hcIiih1 have made application to tho mill. Every one Is anxious to get work thero before every place is filled and every loom pro vided with weavers. As lo the warp ing department tinder Miss May Mun shelmer all tho warping frames hnvo long ago been supplied with a select set of girls, who, under the skillful teaching of that lady, have commenced to become quite expert in I heir lines. Manas Roil!! and Frank Foley have for the last two weeks commenced learn ing twisting and the prospects are that they will hecoin:; expert twisters when by practice they have acquired more speed. Voting Sadlo Thompson nlso Is learning t wisting. The mill may now Increase lla capacity. Steady twisters are now at the mill ready lo meet nny big orders coining from New York. Winding and quilling departments fol low (lilt ami lire r'vulllny, the other dejinrrr;' Tits In increasing her pro duction. Let spring little I'o n'lii and when the first rays of tho April sun will compel tho silk worms In tho huge beo hive to open tho windows thn western breeze will bring to the strolling people on Main street the buzz and clunk of pul leys and shuttles. Reynoldsville's citi zens have not taxed themselves in vain, they may bo proud of their new Indus try. Lot them Increase It and get somo more besides. RiyAOK John, Ex-I-oom Fixer. People Who Pay the Printer. (In your Inls'l Is a dntet I'nv iH'fotv It Is list late, Hi- It dollars, he It dimes, We will lliiink you ninny times. We have bills which now nre due. We must pay them Just like you, The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since Inst week: Ma It hew Phillips, Iteyiioldsvllle, January I, HIM. Kolwrt F. Morrison, Aliens Mills, March ai. IWX. Jacob 1'rlesier, Pi-sire, I'a., Inewl March 4. llitt W. Harry Thompson, Kcyiinldsvllh', newl March 7, mm. Kills Mowery, Emerlckvllle, new Septem ber 7, WI. W. U. Murray, Krookvllle, newl March K'W. J. It. McC'onnell, Keynoldsvllle, June f.t, 'W. Cli-nrge A. W'ikmIs, Hmokvllle, new March 9, F.HJ6. N. U, I'ltmey. Itrookvlllc, December 20, IIKK). Miss Amies HIhIoii, Keyiioldsvllle, October , W. Harry W.Trultt.riilhidctphla.nciohcr IH.'tm. W. K. Miirslnill, Iteyiioldsvllle, March Is, ltmo. W. II. Meredith, Morrill! h. Pa., newl March II, moo. It. M. Malsoa Hon ft Co., Kails Creek, new March II, !!. Wni. Northey, Keynoldsvllle, new March I. E. Htnnford, Sandy Valley, March 13, KKK). A. O'liotniell, Jr., Camp Hun. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Wlshlta, I. T. He writes: "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Tcrrlblo sores would break out on her head and face, and tho best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and hor health Is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and run ning sores. It stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels, expols poisons, helps diges tion, builds up the strength. Only f0 cents. Sold by H. A. Stoke, Druggist. Guaranteed. Don't wait till the taffy ts all sold and then say you wish you had bought somo while it was so cheap le. per lb. ut non Ton bakery. "The Drummer Boy of tho Rappahan nock" at tho opera house Friday even ing, March 17th. Don't miss tho original "Drummer Boy of the Ruppnhunnock" at the opera house Frlduy evening. Before moving to new brick, will of fer smfio rare barguius to save moving them. Robinson & Mundot ff. Carpets! Carpets! Cut'iHits! Ovor one hundred different styles to select from at Brumbaugh & Hillis.' Special salo for ilO days. Broken lots and broken prices at Robinson's shoe store, Hats for Easter, In all shapes and col ors, at Soeley's. You will find a bargain oountor ut J. E. Welsh & Co.' bhoo store. Pnrodise. Miss Annie Hi)llenhnnp.h is visiting friends in Armstrong county this week. Miss Millie Sheesley is working at Miirlln Syphrlt's during the absence of Annie Hollenbaiigh. Martin Syphrlt Is selling fertilizer. Call and see him. C. E. Strouse is busily engaged In making maple molasses. Ho has been working day and night to save tho sap that flows forth from tho sugar trees. Miss Inez St rouse visited Miss Ruth Cathors a few days last week. Will Strauss returned to his work at McDonald after a few days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Strauss. J. J. Sutter and son, Albert, wore seen in town last week driving saw logs down Trout Run. Braden Speneer lost a valuable horse last Saturday night. C. E. Keller purchased a cow from Tim O'Brien last Saturday for tho small sum of $40. Sho Is a dandy. It seemed funny not to eo Homer Foil. In town last Saturday evening. Ed. Syphrlt was elected vlco-prosl-dent of the Scotch Hill society last Thursday evening. Some of the girls are talking of hav ing a birthday party on the 301 h of thin month. We hope It will be a success, Msrfngc Licences. The following rtiiirrlngu licenses were Issued the past week by John S. Barr, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Arcouglo Palermo and Maria Morco, both of Big Soldier. Harmon L. Morgan, of Sykesvllle, and Clara London, of Big Run. Robert Runyan and Blancho Swnrtz, both of Young township. John Hammond and Janet T. Wallaoo, both of DeLancey. Samuel W. Timblin, of Flora, Indiana county, and Mary G. Hoffman, of Cool Spring. Estimates furnished and prices glvon on gas fitting, iron or lead plumbing, tin roofing or spouting, sheathing or roofing paper, doors, sash, nails, sewer pipe, cement, builders' supplies of all kinds ut Hall & Barton's. We have Just receive! our new SPRING STOCK In which uou will find all the latest styles In Spring and Summer Footwear. Qualltu and prices to suit everubodu. J.K.Johnston's Shoe Store, Nolan Block, Main St. Reynoldsvllle. jjj Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON. (Successors to Hamblet & Swartz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we can give satisfaction in both cut and make up. V. A. Thompson, a cut- ter with Forty Years' Experience, -will do the cutting. ' We respectfully ask the -people of Reynoldsville -to give us a call before -ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson. I Never k 1 I Mind Hf I 1 otner i Shoes fyou I see i ! See I ours.
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