tit VOLUME 8. KKYXOIjDHVIIjLE, TENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, IUl). NUMDER 28. 8TAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 'Hflceat llotul Met'onnt'lt, KeynoUtsvlllf!, I'n. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offline on Wmt Mnln street, nmmslte th Onmmerclnl Hotel, ltpynnlilsv IMP, I'S. Q Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bronkvlll, .Itttfmm Co. I's. Office In room formerly m-cupted liy Gordon h Uorbett Went MhIii tret. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Kutarjr Public, rrnl rstute agent. Patent secured, collri'Ilonn mmle promptly. Ufttcs In Nolan block, Hcjnoldsvlllu, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, nni win rwwiTtj Drumui miwimiHi. urn re NEFF. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE tA final PatMtA Airnnt. IfAvnnlHavlltai Pa jyn. B. E. HOOVER, HEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Rpsldrtit dentin. In th Fmehllrh ft Hen ry bltMk, neitr 1 ! ifllr, Mnln street. Uentlenms In 0Mratliur. JR. It. DKVERE KING DENTIST, Office over rteynolilsvllle llurdwnip Co.nlore, Mnln street, KeynoUlsvllle, Pa. JR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office In the .1. Van Reed bulldlnR, nenr irorner of Mnln and Klftli streets. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. , FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading Hotel of the town. Headquar ters for conimerclnl men. Htenm heat, free bus, bath rooms and closet on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. FRANK VJETZ, Proprietor. Vlrst class In every pitrtlrtilnr. Located In the very centre of the business tinrt of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious ample rooms for commercial travelers. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies nonstnntly on hand. Office and wareroom nenr M. E. church, Fifth street. Shoe-Bargain Hunters Need not look for any thing better or as good as can be had of Johnston & Nolan. We offer goods at low prices. We give you the reliable kind. We be- Confidence of the people by giving Just what we 41U.VC1UBO. C BC11 JUU good SHOES at low prices. Johnston & Nolan: fig S.3. g i ? tb it1 EP 8 - a o CO a CO 0 DO 0 03 8 ' 8 November Bargains . . $12.00 VALUES FOR .50 8.50 " " (U8 20 Will save you at least EVERYTHING JUST AS ADVEUTISK1) WALTER C. HENRY, Rtynoldavllleu The Jefferson Supply Go. BIG STORES at Reynoldsville, Rathmel and Big Soldier are receiving daily new Fall Stocks of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps at the right prices. A large assortment FUR CAPES AND COLLARETTES (Get our prices.) Our second floor is full of New Furniture and Car pets. We still have some bargains in lines that we are closing. 3 4S 43 S 43 43 43 I 43 43 N. HfNfU S Great Bargains in Summer ! Goods. I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. Dimity, sold for .10, now .06 " " .15 " .08 to. 10 Orprandy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 Best Percale, Good Percale, Ladies Shirt Waist, 3 L Ribbed Vest, for Summer Silk, " ti 14 GLOTHING. You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I have a few summer suits left. Suits I have sold for $8 and $10, now $5.50 and $6.50. Child's 1 suit .75. Don't miss this. goods wont last long. 1ST. FT in Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats. $10.00 VALUES FOR 8.25 5.00 " 41 H.8 per cent, on CLOTHING .10 .06J and .08 .39 .10 $1.00 to .75 .75 to .55 .50 to .25 Come quick. These HANAU. ft NOTHING But tho beHt maturluU and work' manshlp enter 'into the construe- tion o( tho J CINDEREbDA! Eti.STOVES & RANOESgj Made with a view of suiting the Avutfr wanla rtf iVtA 'i lua. Irnai luna otl a moderate ooet. Good Bakehb Pekfeot Roasteks.' Sold with That Undehstandino. . Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co. CRIMINAL COURT. Lint of Cases Tried in the Court of Qumter Sessions Last Week. Com. vh. Juini's Lucks, nxsRiilt wllh Intent In kill: nut culHy. Cum. vs. DniiUs! Smlili, illwl; suttlud. Ciun. vs. Anjfiilo Rcpncttl: B(f(frVH- tod hkshiiH Htul buttery; guilty bsshuH Htid batti'i'.v; si'tituniie suspundi'd. Com. vs. Chnrlos Hevorly, John Hov. crly and Thomas Martin; nssHtilt and hnttcry; not guilty. Com. vs. George Oraflhis, assault nnd battery; settled. Com. vs. George Thomas, assault and hatttery; not guilty, but pay half costs. Com. vs. William Bukny, assault and battery; not guilty. Com. vs. S. T. Wlngert, assault and buttery: sentenced to pay 10.00 fine and servo thirty days In county jail. Com. vs. William P. Wlngert, larceny; ntenci'd to pay costs, 100.00 fine and undergo six months In county jail. Com. vs. Tunxsutawney Street Pas senger Hallway, manslaughter; con tinued. Com. vs. Roslu Rich and Pauline Gal- lo, assault and battery; continued. Com. vs. Charles Mctlugh, desertion; settled. Com. vs. John Stehle, carrying con cealed weaMin; sentenced to pay costs and l 00.00 fine. - Com. vs. William Vasblndor. violating game law; continued. Com. vs. William Bedell, assault and battery; settled. Com. vs. Mike Mldoch, Alex Midoch and Stephen Mldoch, riot; Mlkn and Alex were sentenced to pay costs, pay (Inn of (5.00 and serve three months In county jail: Stephen was sentenced to pay costs, pay fine of $5.00 and servo thirty days in county jail. Com. vs. James and Charles Mead, assn;ilt and battery; sentenced to pay costs and pay a line of 125.00 apiece. Com vs Mrs. Glovanirl Farrarl and Nieol Porto, murder. Com vs Ted O'Hare, not guilty, but pay costs. Com v John Stehle, surety peace; guilty; sentenced to pay costs and give bail In sum of $500.00 to keep the peace. School Libraries. Prof. R. B. Toltrlck, our worthy county superintendent, is making an effort to have libraries opened in all the schools of the county, and the effort is meeting with considerable success. Re cently Prof. Teltrick sent a circular letter to all the teachers in the county containing some wise pointers for the good of the schools, and in that letter he said the following concerning libraries: "A teacher can do no more val uahlo work in school than to develop in his pupils a love for good reading. 'Give a man a taste for reading, and the means of gratifying It, and you place him In contact with the best so ciety in every period of history, with the wisest, the wittiest, the tendorest, the bravest, and the purest characters who have adorned humanity.' 'What we read determines the quality of mind and tendency of character.' 'A library Is not a luxury, but one of the necessi ties of life.' During this year I desire that a library be established In every school In the county. Your first effort perhaps should be to convince your pu plls and patrons of the necessity of I school library. The plan for securing funds is loft entirely at your discretion. Some teachers and pupils have raised money by entertainments, subscriptions, festivals, etc." Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me In my 'teens' again," writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. Thore the best In tbe world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25o. at H. Alex S toko's drug store We sell the Crown drill, which sows all kinds of grain and grass seed, plants corn, beans and peas, distributes fertil lzer and never chokes We sell the Kills thresher, which wo have tested and sell backed by our and tho compa ny's guarantee Special . to farmers, wheat phosphate $22 per ton We sell harrows, plows, hay, grain, straw, flour, food, horses, buggies, wagons, harness, groceries, hardware, dry goods, drugs Wo have told a fow things we do sell, you toll us something we don't soil and we'll get it Come and Bee us. J. C. Kino & Co. I bought my stock of watches before the advanoe in prices, and can give you the benefit of the prloos bo fore tho raise, Goodek, the Jeweler. A full line of overcoats for men and boys at MeClelland'a People are perfectly satisfied who deal at Milllren't. A full line of ladles,' misses and chll dren's leggings at Williams' shoe store Rathmel. William MePherson and family, of Crenshaw, visited In town over Sunday. David B. Brown, of West Virginia, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. VV. Mul- hollitn. Giant Allen moved to New Kensing ton the first of this week. There was a quiet weddtng it tho home of James Baughtnan last Wednes day evening, tho contracting parties being James Butler and Miss Orel Johnston, both of this place. Dr. B. P. 8hlres spent last week at the county seat, attending court. Our different Sunday schools are making preparations for Christmas en tertainments and treats for the schol ars. W. A. Brown, a coal operator of Greenwood, WestVa., visited his sister, Mrs. A. W. Mulhollan, In this place Saturday. Paradise. The plo social at the Phllllppt school last Thursday evening was a grand suc cess. Noah St.rnuse was In Brnokvllle last week attending court. K. R. Syphrit. who Is worklnR at Panic, visited his many friends last Sunday. Don't forget the pie social at the Mc- Crelght sehool to-morrow evening. The sawdust sorter on the Law saw mill Is going to start to school next Monday. Charles Plfer, of nenr Big Run, visit ed friends In town lust Thursday evening. J. M. Strauss made a trip to Big Run last Priday. Two Dailies for Punxs'y. Within a week or two Punxsutawnoy will blossom forth with two dally news papers the Dttily Spirit and tho Eve- niuy New. It may be that after a few weeks of expensive exjierlence, we will be sorry for It, but the decrees of Fate have set for us this tusk, and we must take up the burden. Our purpose will bo to give the local news of Punxsutawnoy and vicinity, and the success and permanency of the in- tltutliih will depend entirely upon tho support we receive from the people We will of course continue the pnbll cation of the Wtrklg Spirit. 1'unxsu tawney Spirit. Six Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. K. Mullen, of Lockland, O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. After taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It Is pos itlvely guaranteed to cure all diseasos of throat, chest and lungs, Including coughs, colds, lagrlppo, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough. 50o. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Rev. Irl R. Hicks' Almanac. There Is no comparison between for mer editions and this splendid Almanac for 1900, now ready. Prlntod In beau tiful colors, on much finer paper, its 190 pages are packed with Invaluable in' formation on storms, astrology and me teorology. It la Illustrated with nearly 200 finest half tones and other engrav ings. This superb work would sell any where for fifty cents, hut it costs only 25c. a copy, and every subscriber to Rev. Irl R. Hicks' now famous paper, Word and Work, at $1.00 a year, re ceives ibis elegant Aimanao as a pre mium. Word and Works is a recognized leader among tho best family journals, while nothing of Its kind can compare with the Hicks Almanac. One dollar a year Is a nominal price for such unique and useful publications. Prof. Hicks has justly, and of necessity, withdrawn hiB storm and weather forecasts from all free almanacs, having gonerously given his time and labor free for over twenty years. Word and Works Pub. Co, 2201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo, When Going to Bradford, Butler, Pitts burg, Buffalo or Rochester, Take tbe elegant new vestlbuled ex press via the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y. This train runs every day In tho year to above points without change and Is composed of cafe and re clining chair car, standard high back seat day coaches and express and bug' gage cars and Is equipped with every modern uppllunce conserving comfort and safety. There is no extra charge to ride on this train. For ticket, time tables and othor in' formation, call on or address the nearest agent of tho company or Edward C Lapey, General "Passenger Agent, Rochester, N. Y. Brnve Explorers Like rttaulry nrnl Livingstone, fmiud It harder to u'v. ieinne iiialarlal fuvur ' and ague, and typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals! but thousands have found that Klectrlo Bitters Is a wonderful cute for all malarial diseases. If you have chills with fever, aches In buck of neck and head, and tired, word out feeling, a trial will convince you of their merits. W. A. Null, of Webb, III., writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fover; then two bottles of F.lectrlc Bitters cured them.'' Only fiOc. Try them. Guaranteed. Sold by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. Companion Stories for 1900. The stories published In The Youth' Cmiipuniim portray the manly and wo manly virtues with no sacrifice of In terest or vitality, and they appeal to the sympathies of old and young alike. During 1000 the OinKimon will ofTor special series of stories among them being stories of Former Political Cam paigns and Adventures of Linemen. Besides those there will be a scoro of stoiles for glrln by nnch writers as Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wllltlns, Margaret Delaud, Kll.abelh Stuart Phelps, Kdlth Wharton, Kate Chop In and Margaret Sangster. Thore will be four serial stories "A Prairie Infanta," by Mary Wilder Brodhead; ''Running a Murry-Go-Round," by Charles Adams; '"Tho Schrulhousa Farthest West," by C. A. Stephens; and "CtiMliing Brothers,"' by l!ay Stun- nard Baker. Tnadd'tlnn thero v.-lll be two hundred other short stories by tho most gifted of American writers of fiction. All new subscribers will receive the (.'imipxniim for the remaining weeks of 1800 free from the time of subscription, and then for a full year, fifty-two weeks, to January 1, l!H)l;also the Ciiinpniiiim' new calendar for 1000, suitable ur an ornament for tho prettiest room In the bouse. Illustrated Annuunueuioiit number, containing a full prospectus of the vol ume for 1000, will bo sunt free to uny address. The Youth s Companion, 203 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass. Great Reduction in Furniture TILL DEC. let we will give great bargains in Fur niture, fec, in order to save the trouble and expense of moving, which we expect to do on that date. Here are a few samples of prices, with all others to cor respond: Oak Chamber Suits, 20 pieces, $25.00 Oak Chamber Suits, 25 pieces, $2Q.75 which includes an excelsior cotton top mattress,' any $2.50 Spring, feather bolster and pillows, stand and chairs, Toilet Sets, with jar, $3.25 EVERYTHING REDUCED IN PRICE. If you don't know what you need at present, it will pay you to anticipate your wauts in order to take advantage of our low prices. After Doc. 1st we will bo across the street in the new brick building now under construction on Main street. Brambaiigli & llillis, Opposite P. O. '