&fl Stan Hubncriptum tl.fiO per year, or $1.00 if paid ftriclUj in advance. V. A. STKPHKNtON, Kdltor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, IBfffl. An Imloppnrlnnl lociil imper.pu hi Mini every Wediieitliiy ni KnynnhNvlllo, .h-lt'iT-tun i'o. 1'a., dn vol id to I lie lnM'ivt of liyiinlilvlllfl una JotTrmon rotiitt y. Nnn-imllt h-itl, wl II t rvut nil with rnirncH. mid will lcf.HM:tiiUy friend ly toward- lh Inhoiinu Iiih. MnbM'rlptlnn prl'rl.flOMTyoiir,ln ndvnni'e. Cnminiinlriiiliinn Intruded for ntihllmtlon must be iMvnnipnnled by the wrlti-r's mime, not for mihllriti Ion, hut n a iriiiiriiiiire of Itond faltn. Inttremintr npwn Item nolU'ltod. Advert Iftlntr rnti'N nincl known on Rpnllra tton at tho oflli-e In I riwhlli-li-lliMii-y lllork. Injrht.y romntunlcittlonfl nnd t-hnnirs of advert Homents should ranch this ullli-e by Monday noon. Addri-w nil commnnlcntloni toO. A.Hteph enon, KnynoUlMVllle, I'a. Kntercd nt the potnlllcfl nt Roynoldsvlllo, Pa., an soi-nnd Hums mall matter. The Brockwnyville iVcnivf has boon enlarged it n six column, eight page paper and Is now printed on a cylinder prtn. Tho Himrfl nuide Itn first ap pearance Inst work In the now form. A decided Improvement. Tho postollleo authorities at Washing ton recently Issued order that, begin ning July Int. all potUollloo clerks will bo allowed fifteen (lays vocation, with full pay. Heretofore thd clerks obtained their vacation)) by doing eHoh other's work. C. II. Krohs, editor of tho Kails Creek .Sim, lias sold his Interest in that paper to, Arthur Whitehill. Hereafter the Ann will bo published by L. L. Oourloy, fornior partner, and Arthur Whitehill. Both these young men are practical printers. It Ih reported that postmasters ol the United States will bo required by the department to wear a uniform hereafter, consisting of light blue trousers with red braid running down tho legs, a whito blouse with gold shoulder straps, and a skull cap with a silver star In front. An exchange says that a certain gro ceryman complains that he can stand In his door and sea dozens of peoplo on bicycles riding merrily by, whllo thoy owe him grooory bills. Thoy doubtless owe for the bicycle, also, but a grocer's bill is a luxury while a bicycle Is a necessity. The Pennsylvania school law pro vides that a school director who shall neglect to attend any two regular meet ings of the board In succession, unless dotained by sickness or prevented by absence from the district, the directors -present shall have power to declare his seat in the board vacant and to appoint anothor In his stead. The bill passed by the last Legisla ture appropriating $40,000 towards de fraying the exient8 of a complete survey of Pennsylvania, has been signed by Gov. Stono. This work will bo un der the directions of the United States Geological Survey and the United States appropriates an equal sum to that of the State towards paying the expenses. It is estimated that the bicycle side paths to be erected In the various coun ties of Pennsyvania will cost $400 amllo, which would mean un actual expendi ture of $5,000 to construct twelve and a half miles In a county. The paths are expeotqd to bo ruised 12 to 18 Inches above the road lovel. Tho minimum width must bo three feet and the max imum six feet- Judge Mitchell, of Tiogacounty, says: "A bicyclist has no right upon a side walk, and no borough can by ordinance give him that right, or make bis riding upon sidewalks legal. A bicycle Is a vehicle, and as such, has no more right to run upon tho sidewalks than a curt or wugon drawn by horses. If a bicy clist rides upon the sidewalk he is tho re illcgully, and If ho should ucclduntully run over u child or any person and kill him, he would bo guilty of manslaugh ter, no matter if he were riding with the greatest precaution and care, for the reason that his being upon the slde wiilk was In Itself Illegal and would ' muke an accident of this kind serious In results to tho bicyclist; whereas, If he were legally upon the highway, possi bly no blame could be attached to him by reason of the unavoicublo accident of tbo ohuractor referred to." Tho whistle of every locomotive on ,tM Allegheny Valley is known to sonio household along the lino, and the toot ing of a puffing locomotive that has no Interest for a casuul observer tolls a plain story to some wlfo or sweetheart It suys ua plain as cun bo that the hus band or lover is "going through," and ho never fulls to notify tho loved ones at home of -his upproach along the bright rails. Often at night un answer ing signal is boou ut the window and this exchange of communication all un known to tho untutored observer is suf- . fiolent to assure the mun ou tho engine and tho one at home that "all's well." .Who can estimate the comfort and pleasure there Is for both In this sort of telegraphy, and how it cheers on the way through the storm and durkness tho woury onglneer, and inukes him better for the work ut hand aud more careful and solicitous of himself and hlB fellow workmen for this touch 1 of nature y Tho thought that some one wum wuitln for him, and trusting In him, and believing in him, has brought out all the good and best qualities in many a man when they would pthorwlse luvo lulu dormant. East Broy llevmc. Report of Council Meeting. Town council met In regular sosslon Wednesday, May 3rd,' at 7.4.' P. M. MemlK-rs present, H. C. Deiblo, presi dent pro tern, O. V. Smith, J. C. Ferris, D. H. Cochran and A. J. Pierce. A petition signed hy citizen of East Jrant street, requesting tho council to cause tho extension of the sidewalk on north side of Grant street to 10th street and down 10th street to Main street, was read. On motion was decided to have side walk built. Tho ladies of the Village Improve ment Association were granted the privilege of placing galvanised iron barrels on the curb for the collection of paper and other rubbish. Tho notice from thu clerk of court for tho opening of Mb street to borough no to Intersect with township road, win read and placed on file. A request from V. K. Mullen for priv ilege to use the streets nnd alleys to put In an clecfle light plant was tabled. Mr. Cochran was apxlnted hy the council to see to tho erection of a street light to Ixi placed nt the steps on the south side of Main street. In front of E. , McGaw's property. ' Tho clerk wus instructed to placo the Insurance of hoso houso No. 2 with G. M. McDonald. On motion Willow ulley was declared open In accordance with ordinance No. 3(1. Hills amounting to '2J1.78 were read and ordered paid. Clerk reported .receipts from tho street commissioner to bo $:i.R; re ceipts of Roard of Health to be $7.00. Tho council instructed tho burgess to have the shade trees which stand in tho center of the sidewalks of .1. S. Flynn and .lames Dlllman properties removed. On motion tho size of sewer pipe for cellar drainage would bo (I inches, closets 8 inches and main sewor 15 inches. On motion mlllago was put as follows: Borough 3 mills, bond 3 mills, water 1 mill. Ordinance No. 55 wns read, on second reading and became a law. The council decided to make a tour of the town and look after the condition f tho sidewalks. On motion adjourned to meet on Mon day, May l-'th, at 7.45 o'olock P. M. People Who Pay the Printer. On your label Is n date: Pay befoie It Ih too litlo. He It dollars, be It dimes. We will tliunk you many times. We have bllU wbleh now an due, ' We must pay Ilium Just like you. Tho following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since last week: 1". K. Alexander, ReynoUlsvllle, l'eliruary 2, mm. Frank A. MeC'onnell, Kuynnldsvllle, May II, HMO. H. P. Croslny, C'oul Glen, April 1, IH99. (ieorKt) MrUnxly, Keynoldxvilta, May. MOO. Miss Olive Jones, Ucynol(lvlllo Lnew May 1000. MlHdMyrtleGelHt. Wnrthvllln. April , 1000. G. O. MtrouHe, KeynoldHVllle. Jmiotluin Whit more, HuynoWlHVlUo, Janu ary I, "Wl. A. P. I'tter. Warren, May 11. 1NO0. C. K. Uliwthorno, Old, Pa., January 1, 10O0. R. II. Kitrroll, KlkliiH, West Va.. September 23, 'Wl. Prof. V. S. Breed, September 8, 'Wl. J. L. tleaton, OlearHuld, Hoptember 15, 'lJ. Peter Robertson, Hc-ynoldsvillc. May 9, WOO, M. M, Moore, ReynoldNVlllo, January 1, MOO. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postoffice at Reynoldsvillo, Pu., week ending May 0, 1801): Jno. Harvey Brown, Frank N. Den- son, John Samuel Forest, N. W. Hamil ton, Reading Braid Co., Mrs. Jane Soalros, J. M. Taylor, W. W. Williams. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beHteulve In tho world for cuts, bruises. sdVes, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively oures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded, Prloe 25 cents por box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke, Saturday Sale. For ono day wo offer special Induce ments on flour. We have two grain drills, sulky, cultivator, borso rakes, binders, mowers, heavy team of horses to offer buyers. We sell threshing machines. They will make money for you. Come and sue us. J. C. King & Co. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand nnd foot for years by the chains of dl-aso is the worst form of slavery. Georgo D. Williams. of Manchester. Mich., tells how such a slave was made froe. Ho says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Elec tric Bitters she is wonderfully Improved and able to do her own work."' . This supremo remedy for femnle diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melnnoholy, heudnehe, backache, faint ing and dizzy spells. This miracle working tnedleine Is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down peoplo. Every bottle guaranteed, Only 50 cents. Sold by H. A. Stoko's, Druggist. Eggs for Hatching. Pure bred Silver Spangled Hamburgs, 50c. per setting. Also for salo some fancy Plymouth Hook chickens und eggs. PHII.II koi.tll.KH. Ducks for summer at Seeley's. Largo store room for rent, corner Fourth and Main streets. Inquire of .1. H. Cornell.. Suits at all prices that admit good quality at Seeley's. Great GaKe Sale auiie... BON TON BAKERY. We will in.ike a ppecialty of fine oakeH Hub week, and as an inducement to pIiow you that it is aB cheap to buy your cakes as to bake them, we will' eell cakes formerly sold at 25c. per lb. at 20c. per lb. Such cakes as White Mountain Lady Fingers, doz. 8c Silver Caku Cocoanut Rings 80 Pound Cake Jelly Drops 80 Lady Cake Cocoanut Macaroons 8c FruitCake Almond " 80 Angel Food 20c, Chocolate " 80 Sponge Cake 12c. Citron Divps 80 Something Fine Home Mudo 8c Strawberry Roll 20c. Ico Tops 80 All kinds Jumbles 80 Do not fall to attend this sale. HON TON BAKERY, L. R. Hutu, Prop. w e will h ave so methin g to say in t his space n ext week. Yours Truly, ffi Mill 1 I l( orii Up-to-date Grocers. STOKK'S BICYCLE DKPOT Sold more wheels last yenr than an)r other agency In town. More wheels sold this yeat than all other dealers combined. We give you thti BEST at a price no greater than the poor kind. We buy from the manufacturers direct, saving the middleman's profit, which we give to the rider. Clevelnncla, Columblas, Crnvuforda, VAoverlyn and Fentheretanea. Match us if you can. STOKE, the druggist. 3M.IaUM!( I Stop a Minute ! When looking for furniture al want the best and want to go where they lan buy the cheapest. j SEE OUR STOCK i Parlor Suits, ! Bed-Room Suits, Dining Tables, j Kitchen lurniture. WE CAN Please you for the least money. '(Jail and examine our goods and get prices ef ore you purchase elsewhere. ' REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWIRE CO. ' i TjlllllllllilliillilllllilllllllillillilulllililililiiiiiiKiiiiniiim" We Sell the Best Clothing inThisTDwn Bine Serge suits 4? 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43- 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 There is an air of coolness and jauntiness about a Blue Serge Suit that makes it AN IDEAL SUMMER SUIT But what an unsightly thing it becomes if it has not the foundation of good cloth, proper making and good linings. We are selling Blue Serge Suits with the strictest guarantee of satisfac tion, single or double breasted styles, plain or satin faced. Prices S8.50, 9, 10 and S12. A Hint to Ladles. Dollcuto cukes utid puddings can bo baked successfully In tho Cinderella Stoves and Ranges. The large, high oven Insures uniform baking and no burning on the top. Sold and guaran teed by Reynoldsvillo Hardwure Co. All tho latest styles in hats at Seeley's. See them. MilUreas now spring suits are great takers among the young folks. Sue Shlok & Wagnor's line of summer silks and wush silks. All the latest things in collars at Soeloy's. - If you want big bargains ip shoos vis it J. K. Johnston's store and see his bargain counter. Ad up-to-date line of sbirtiat Soeloy's. Read Slilokft Wagner's ndfthls woek Trunks and Satciieis Are you getting ready for your sum mer trip? Remember baggage handlers are no respectors of trunks. Our big contract with the manufac turers enables us to offer strictly high-class Trunks, Satchels, Suit Cases and Tele scopes for lesB than trashy goods are offered elsewhere. Also remember no Trunks will stand the bumps like those sold at MILLIREN'S. 43 e& 43 J3z 43 fe 1 43 rWfS- 1 w 43 43 43 AT A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A soldiers' Blue Suits DECORATION DAY is not far away and probably there are those who want a new Blue Suit. "We invite you to inspect our mammoth line Square Cuts and Round Corners prices $8.50 and $9. Special prices given to Soldiers, and a set of new brass buttons. They are special values for money, fit in an elegant manner. " the Men's Summer undrwear Men's Egyptian combed yarunderwear in blue or flesh color, made witlutin or silk fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed p perfect. Other dealers call thera big barons at 50c. ; our price is only 25c. Come ancee. (ienuine French Balbriggan nderwear, made in France, this make is fanus through out Jiiurope an America ana nea ments. We only wish to say tlJ fresh, new goods imported for Instead of $1.00 the price is onljJe, PARENTS OF BOYS Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fant Suits for you to select from, and every suit warranted to hold its color. Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly trimmed and fi ished. This matchless offer includes all the popular styles, Vestees, Sailors, Browni and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials. MILLIRENS no com they are Spring. 3 3 3 3. 3 3 ? g i ( 1 l 1