mm VOLUME 7. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1899. NUMBER 49 V COM - Chicago - Optical - Co.'s Eye Specialist TO THE REYNOLDS DRUG STORE REYNOLDSVILLK, PA., Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2nd and 3d. TWO DAYS ONLY. SHIOK & WAGNER This week we mention a few of the many now things thHt you will need In the near future. Of courso you want the nicest, tho most, durablo goods that you can get for your money. '' WASH GOODS Everything that Is now and np-to-dato from "c. Lawns and Lappets to 30c. Silk Ginghams. We now have the finest lino of Summor Goods that was ever brought to town. Don't fall to see thcra. SHIRT WAISTS Your choice from 40c. to $1.".0. Eight styles of 50c. waists In the new stripes. DRESS GOODS A fine lino In Serge, Cashmeres. Poplins, Covert Cloths, Black Crcpons, ranging in price from 121o. to 2.00. LACE CURTAINS 21 stylos In Lace Curtains from 2oo. to 5.00 that we wish to call your attention to. Don't forget that we are head quarters for Curtains of all kinds. SHOES We have just received a large lino of Shoes In tans and blacks for men, women and children. DOMESTICS Unbleached Muslin from 4 to 7c. Bleached " " ;" to Sc. Fine Half Bleached Muslin 8c. H and 10-4 Sheeting from 12i t2:)e. Calicos " 4 to (lo. Outing " 5 to 10c. Lancaster Gingham He. Shirting " 5 to 8c. A few words to the men and boys Don't forget that we carry a full line of Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &c. We are up-to-date in this line and can give you prices that will surprise you. Call and be convinced. Entrance through main store and on Fifth street. Don't forget the place. SIIICK fc WAGNER, Successors to A. D. Deemer & Co. Next door to PostofHce. The Jefferson Supply Co. Three Big Stores at Reynoldsville, Rath - mel and Rig in clearing up stocks in Shoes, Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Jackets, Capes and Collarettes, At PRICES ( can use anything in this line we surely can make the price suit you. i We are convinced by the INCREASED TKAlJi! that tnat - Our Goods and Prices are Right. . . , Almost anything needed in your list of , . family wants We can fit , nearly all lines have. big bargains in them. Jefferson Supply Co. WHEN lit DC'JBT, TRY 3- They hav titootilhc teal ol vc4i. fid hnva cored thoutanu 0 Cnscfl o( Nvrvouu liieusei,iurU ftsitibuity,UuxineM, Sleepless ness and Varicocele, Atrophy, ic. They clear lb brain, Blrcngthuu thu circulation, muko digestion perieci, ana imparl ucuiny u viii or lo Iho whole be inc. Ail drain! and lotc r checked Cfrnnff Arrnn Unlew paiiouti OMUIl&flauJi are properlv cured, UieirconaU lion oun worrlct them intolnsanity, Coruutnp tior or Death. Mailed leuled. Price ti per boxj 6 boxes, with iron-clad lcjul guarantee to euro or refund the mouey, f 5.00. tieud lr iree book, tforiloNby if. Alex Stoko. bacrlbc for The -X-Sta r, 1.. If. you want the News .in I - N - G! A A A A A A T Soldier, are offering bargains CUT IN TWO, and if you we are getting every day you will find in our 3 stores. you out in any line, and ( Reynoldsville, 3 Big Stores Rathmel, and K ( Bio Soldier. First National Bank t OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $6,600. l. lHICclieJl, lrldvul Kxott MrClrllaud, Vice Pre.! Jotau 11. Handier, 4 ashler Dl rectors; C. Mitchell, Scott JlcOlelland, ' J. O. King, tfoilll tl. L'OI-IHM , l. 1!.. lU'OWll, O. W. Fuller, J. U. Kaucbur. Disja 11 pt'iioral biiiikliixliuHlnPKiiund solicit thu accounts of uiurchiintM, profcHional mm fiti-mtu-M, mechanics, inlui.ru. lumbermen hii others, prumlsliiK thu muni curuful Munition tU til DUblllUSg of Ull pul'HUll. Bafe Dnnoslt liuxos for runt. First Nullonul Ulink building, Nolau block Flr Proof Vault. Paradise. John Htrouso and wife, of Blir Run, Islted tho former's parents. Mr. and Mr. Martin Strouse, last Sunday. There tire some, boys from Reynolds- vlllo who wltl bo arrested If they don't ult coming out here to IIbIi on Sunday, rihI If thoy know whnt In good for them hey will stay at tomo through tho wi-ek, too. Quito a niimhpr of tho old jn'oplo at- tendiHl tho mu pi-lsn pui-ty for Mr. Curt Wi-IIh liiHt Thumlny and tho young Moiln had a play party at night. Thoy all nay thny had a glorious tlmo. MlRins Iy?na Iywl and Hullo Walker, f Indiana, vlslt-d frlonds In this com munity a part of luxl wct'k. Soott Syphrlt Is going to xol bark this summer and mako John Smith's. Is placo of abode for tho summrr: CJoorgo Hollonbaugh was soon at Low- Is I.udwiok's saw mill ono day last wock oning his razor on tho buMwhnol of ho mill, llo says It honi-d It up to per fection. Misses TresHU Syphrlt, Uuth Cut hers nd Tilllo Norrls visited Miss Ktta S kes at ReynoldHvllle ml Friday. Thu thumb-serew of C K. Strouse' goose 1I11111 blew out iho other day and ansi'd quite an rxeitement among the geese. The sunshine miikes the fanner got a inrsey on to get his oats sowed heforo It a ins. Sumo of tho boys are talking of adver tising for a woman. Kdward Hillis Is working at Catch Hill at tho carponter trade. Tom Gathers is going to tako lessons on the violin this summer from Mr. Uoyd, of Big Soldier. Karl Dougherty was eonilng homo from Mr. Foltz' ono evening last week and ho heard a nnlso In the brush. He thought 'it was some wild beast and went to a neighbors and got a friend to go with him to the plaeo .and on close examination found tt to bo Mr. IMekoy's cat a-mountlng a troo and Karl wont home. Rathmel. William Hodge and William Mcin tosh went to New Kensington last wook. J. B. Willliams and Patrick Connel went to Ohio tho first of this wook to look for employment. A. L. Koaglo was In Tioga county visiting friends and brought his mother home with him. Our schools will close their term this week. Tho K. of P. held a social In tholr hall last Monday evening and a good time was reported. George Sneaden. foreman of thu Peal mine, was over, to Phillpsburg last wook. Wm. McPherson and wlfo, of Cren shaw, visited his parents at this place on Sunday last. Kldor F. B. Hawk was callod to E"i- erickvllle last Sunday to preach tho funeral sermon of Simon Bussard, who died at that place. Rural District. Thomas Armagost Is working for D. L. Brumbaugh. Tom Is a hustler where there is work to do. D. Lk Brumbaugh finished his second job of stone work this spring. Miss Lulu North visited AudraBrunv baugh last week. !' John Brennen burned his clearing 1 last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Syphrlt wpre In the eastern part of the state visiting friends last week. James m. ueemer is Duiming a new nouse lor James r olta on ins new farm, Frank Uplingor Is working on the farm for John Syphrlt. Millions Given Away. It Is certainly gratifying to the publio to know of ono concern in the land who are not afraid to bo generous to the needy and suffering. Tho proprietors of Dr. King' Now Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have glv' en away over ten million bottles of this great medlclno ; and have the satisfao tlon of knowing It has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Ilourueness and all other diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by It. Call on II. A Stoke, Druggist, and got a trial bottlo free. Hegulur size 50o. and $1. Kvory bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded. Letter List. .List or unouilmoa Jotters remaining lu tho postofllco at Keynoldsvlllo, Pa, week cndlng.Aprll 22, 181M1: Dave Gronurd, ,1. II. Smith, MU Kdith Smith, Miss Eda Snyder. Mr. Ellen Woods. Foreign, John Burslty Suy advertised and glvo daty of 11 when culling for abovo, A. M. WOODWAKD, P. M. Lum Cogburn Orows Ironical. "There Is a good deal of considerate lying In this world," remarked Lura Cogburn yesterday aftor listening to tho greetings of a bevy of ladles who met on the street. "When a woman meets an old friend whom she has not seen for a long tlmo, and tho thought occurs to her that sho has begun to took old. she Is sure to say, 'Why, you don't look a day older. If she meets an old acquaintance whom at first glance she sees Is looking worn and weary, she usually exclaims, 'How well you are looking!' Such dellcato consideration Is true politeness, and Indicates good breeding. "But there Is another stdo to woman. If she sees some otio who Is really look ing well, who Is dressed in a becoming manner, and who is worthy of onvy, sho Is very llkoly to iiiuko deprecatory re mark to a companion about her 'horrid taste' In dress, or to Intimate that 'sho Is not as young as sho used to bo.' If you want the tender sympathy of a woman you must not excite her envy. With men It Is different. A man likes to see himself outshone and outdone both physically and Intellectually by some other imtn because It exalts tho pedes, and makes him feel proud and happy that he bi-longs to the genus homo. Nothing so delights a man as superiority." Punxsutawney Spirit. Marriage Licenses. The following marriago licenses were Issued tho past week by John S. Burr, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: J. W. Troup, of Hawthorne, and Sadlo M. Kunselman, of Porter township. hi. F. (Saul, of Perry township, and Annie Harmon, of Aliens Mills. Domonlco Passen, of Punxsutawnry, and Mario Lorenzo, of Keynoldsville. Oresto SehasLlnna and Canduta Benl- grle. both of Beechtree. , Robert McDonald, of Washington township, and Hannah L. Harrlger, of F.mcrickvlllo. Wesley D. Noal and Bloony K. Nich ols, both of Sugar Hill. Iteeso Phillips and Zulinii Buchanun, both of W&lston. Michael Cell, of Eleanors,, and Car- melta Mistretta, of Walston. Deafness and Discharge from the Ears. Don't put off tho treatment of a dis charge from tho ears; it does not wear out it wears out the delicate Inside or gans of the car, thus depriving you for ever of the chance to got your hearing restored. Dr. O. W. Sadler, tho well known socialist of Pittsburg, has cured thous ands of slmtllar cases. All those afflict ed with diseases of tho Eyes, Ears, Nose or Throat can consult him at the Bolnap Hotel, Beynoldsvllle, Friday and Sat urday, May nth and 0th. Memorial Service at Pancoast. A special memorial service will be hold in the W. C. T. U. chapel at Pan- coast on Sunday, April llOth at 3.(10 p. M., at which tlmo loving tribe to will be paid to a number of our recently de parted temperance workers. Those who shall receive special remembrance are Miss Frances E. W II lard. Rev. Manasses Miller and Mrs. Alice Erd man. An appropriate progran has been prepared and all friends of temper ance reform are cordially invited to be present at this our solemn service. Preaching at tho chapel In the evening at 1.30 a. m. Lizzie McClure. "If I had done as father told me I would not have lost my leg." Tlat is what Daniel Kerr said in the doctor's office last Sabbath evening, and it was a sermon that ought to make an lmpres ston on every boy In town. There have been scores of boys, our own and neigh bors' sons, who have boon dolmr the tiling, and have eseaiied the pen' VJJ Danny paid, but It may be tvJrfirn next. There is not a father irpown but has warned his boy about the practice of jumping freight trains, and there Is not a day In tho week but we see the boys take risks that make tne blood, run cold. We hope the les son of last Sabbuth mav result in break' lng up tula practice altogether. Froo- port Jmmitil. Unveiling Hurtranft Monument. On account of the unveiling of the tiartrart Monument at Uari'lalnirg, fa., Muy 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from ull stations on Its line In tho Stato of Pennsylvania, to Harris- burg and return, at rato of Blnglo faro for tho round trip,' minimum rate twenty-five cents. Tickets will bo sold on Mav 10, 11 and 12. and will bo cood to return until May l;l, inclusive, but will not bo valid for passage on tho I'eiinsyivamu Limited, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlioum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all okln eruptions, and post tlvoly cures piles, or no nuv remiircd It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satis' faction or nionoy refunded. I'rioo 2t eents per box, For sa)o by H. Alex, riioae. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. Ho writes: "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused er groat suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her hend and faee, and tho best doctors could glvo no help: but hor cure is complete and er health Is excellent." This shows whnt thousands have proved that Elec- rlo Bitters is tho best blood purifier nown. It's the supremo remedy for eczema, totter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and rut nlng sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps dl.'pstloiis, builds up tho strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by II. A. Stoko, Druggist. Crossed Eyes. Dr. O. W. Sadlor. tho Pittsburg eyo and car specialist will bo at tho Belnnp Hotel, Keynoldsville, Friday and Sat urday, May fith and (it h. Ho has straightened several hundred cases of cross eyos why not yours ? Reduced Rotes to Lancaster. On account of tho parade of the Knights of tho Golden Eiiglo at Lancas ter, Pa., May !l, the Pennsylvania Rall rond Company has arranged to sell ex cursion tickets from all stations on its line In thu state of Pennsylvania, to Lancaster and return, at rate of single faro for tho round trip, minimum rate wenty-llve cents. Tickets wiil be sold on May 8 and II, good to return until May 10, Inclusive, but will not bo valid for passage on tho 'onnsylvanin Limited. A Young Oirl's Experience. My daughter's nerves wore terribly out of order. Sho was thin and weak: tho least noise startled her, and sho was wakeful at night. Before sho had akon ono packago of Celery King the hungu In In fas so great that she could hardly taken for tho same girl. Sho Is rupif growing well and strong, her comp'. ton Is perfect, and sho loeps w every night. Mrs. Lucy McNuttj Hrush Valley, Pa. Celery King fit., (lie Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Is sold In 2o. and "(o. packages by II. Alex. Stoko. Carriage Works for Sale. Tho Wood-working department of a well established Carriage Manufactur ing establishment centrally located in Clearfield, Pa. Repairing trade is un excelled. Will invoice ubout 'HH in cluding everything needed in doing custom and repair work." Reason other business forces owner to move away. Cloartlold is booming and business is good. Inquiries should bemndoatonce. Address Puw.lC SPIRIT, Clearfield. Pa. A XXO UXVEMEXTS., REGISTER AND RECORDER, JOHN D. EVANS, Of Brook villo tiomiivli, will w it ennillilnte for Keirlsier and HwMinler. sulttcct to action of Die Koputillcan voters of .lelTursnii county ai inu primaries junu it. jnin,, ED. C. BURNS. f Itcvnol(ltiVllt boroni. will he a rHiidldnte for HeulHtvr hikI Itecnrdor. Miihlwt to ui'tlon of the Rt'pu.tHt'iin vutvrHof .li'irrsoii county ttl thv primnrlotiJuiiu 17, IK.). PR0TH0N0TARY, CYRUS H. BLOOD, Of Itmokvllle boroiitrh, will be h randfrliite for I'rotlionotary, Huhjert to notion of the itopuniifMtn voten or JuiTtTHon county at tne urimariuH nine u, inw. W. H. LUCAS, Of Corsica himui!li, will tie a candidate for prut Monetary, suliject to act loo of the Kcol Hi'iiiiHof .Icirurnoii county at tlir primaries COUNTY TREASURER. GIL. C. REITZ, Of Roho township, will be a raiiiltdate for Comity Treasurer, subject to acilim of the lU'imuiii'iin voters or juiiurson county ai tiiv primaries June ii, mint. R. B. STEWART, Of Knox township, will ho a cantlhlatu for roiiiity Truaaiirer, suii.tcct to actum or the Kt'putfllcun voters of Jctrerson cuuuty at the prniiarius iiinu ll, isiiu. II. G. KATZ, Of Fldrcd township, will tin a ruiiilhliito for County Treasurer, subject, to action of the Iti'iiuhllciin voters of JeuVrsun county ftl the primaries J iinu u, isim. . LINUS M. LEWIS, Of Young 1iwrilil, will he a citiidUlnto for County TruuHiirtT, sublet to ui'tlon of the ltriMihllcun votrrnof JolloiHuii fount y lit thu H iuiim tun .1 iiiiv it, I "ii'. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. W. GVMUUKAV, Of I'liiiXMiitiiwucy hiiiiniKh, will hu candi date for County CoiiiiiilhMliiiicr, suhjcci to action of the Ki'iiiihliciin voters of .lullurhon count y at I hit pi luiurius J iinu 17, G. B. CARRIER, Of llrookvllhi lioninuh. will fin a caiidlihitu for Coiinly CoiiimU.lon!i'. subject to action of thu Hi'iiubllcuii voter of JelVersou county ill thu iirliiiurh'S Julie 17, Isuu. CHARLES D. EVANS, Of Washington township, will hn a candidate for County Coiiinih,ioiitii', subject to action of thu Iteptihltcan voter of JutiurMiii county lit thu yilmui-lcM Jiiiiii 17, Irtiu. Bing's bunch of bargains u u u i) it t Of fa BUYING ALONG SAFE LINKS. With your purehase here Is always the assuranco that tho Item Is corroet tho stylo ex clusive .mo fully sanctioned by fashion. You're always en abled to obtain result just above tho ordinary. This pleasure, coupled with winning jirlcjs prices that most often drop under what you would expect to pay. makes particu larly pleasant, and profitable buying. 'APRIL DRESS GOODS. Our stock Is fully reinforced with April styles at April prices. To make it tho most desirable and economical dress goods stock tine that me the most exacting require ments, has been our determin ation. How well we havo suc ceeded is evlncd by the splen did selling. You'll II nil special new weaves and color tintings to Interest you. with prices you cannot possibly duplicate. APRIL HOUSEKEEP ING NEEDS. Special values for thrifty housekeepers that tnako your money go farthest that en ables you lo add to tho comfort of the home that will increase our store's reputation as tho satisfactory buying place. THE APRIL NOTIONS. An April saving to you in this stock a bunch of good values that the buyers of these items will appreciate an econ omical, trustworthy portion of our stock now fully alert with all your April needs. SPECIALS IN a 6 a a fa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a fa FURNISHINGS. April suggestions that groove in with your Ideas of what is most correct for style of what is best for value. Dainty effects that fashion de mands you purchase. Bing & Co. a a a a V 0 When Spring comes, the balmy breezes and the prospects for good and dry roads will make you think of BICYCLER If you want a wheel get one that i8 worth riding. Don't take "any old thing" you see, for you'll be sorry when you see it in a little while. Consider three things: the mech anism of the wheel, the reliability of the mak er and the economy for yourself. Stearns Crescent Geneva Harvard bicycles are as good and as cheap as good wheels can be made. You lurnlsH tne wile PriesterBros. wllllurnlslittie HOMB Their spring sale is the talk of the town. In their large store everything can be found needed in the home. Every thing best valne and lowest price beyond all comparison. Carpets, Furniture. BaDy Carriages. IIAKD-l AKn (SObT. WAlvK f AXS1 1 WA11E Redding, Mattresses, Com forts, Pillows, Feathers, etc., all of the betit and cheapest. Our business is not of mushroom growth. AVe did not upring up in sprikg to fall again in, fall, it irf of ever green character. PriesterBros.
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