Sharif t$t VOLUME . KKYNOMWVIIXN, IMONN'A., WKDNKHDAY, .IANIJAUY :t, 11MI0. Nl'iMHEK M p we " Don't Propose r you J. J. Suiter, Proprietor, Pernold.svite, Pa. The Cheapest Place to Buy Olotlilnrj Is at N. HAN AIT'S. Call and be convinced how cheap you can buy Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Men's Suits, worsted, $4.75 to $10.00; Men's Cheviot Suits, $4.50 to 10. 00; Men'B Kersey Overcoats for $5.00; everybody else will ask you fc'.t.OO for same; Men's Overcoats $6.00, worth $10.00; Youths' Storm Overcoats $:i.5() to $5.00, worth 0.00 to 9.00. Men's and Boys' Underwear. Men'B fleece-lined 25 cts. apiece; the very best of Men's fleece-lined at 45 cts. apiece. Boys' fleece-lined 25 cts., worth 40 cts. Ladies' Department. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, Skirts, Plush Capes, Col larettes, Fur Capes, &c, cheaper than they are now selling at the factories. I bought my (roods before the advnnoo In prices and you will Rot the benefit of cheap buying. 1ST. HANAU. .,.JIp The Jefferson Supply Go. - BIG STORES at Reynoldsville, Rathmel and Big Soldier are receiving daily new Fall Clothing, fchoes, Hats and large assortment FUR CAPES AND COLLARETTES (Get our prices.) i Our RRnnnd floor In full - pets. We still have some bargains in lines that we are cloElng. To tnko up your time rctwliiitf long lints of nrtk-loH on k;i1! nt my ntoiv. All I nuk of you Ik to come nml nee my goods and compare prices. Space will not permit giving you full lint of prices but 1 will otTer all Ladles' Jackets. Gapes and Collarettes At 10 per cent Reduction Now Is time to get bargains. For Tailor-Made Suits and Jackets this Is the place to get tliem. I will guarantee good fits and perfect satis faction. Uemember the pi nee on corner of Main and 4th streets, in Centennial Hall THE NEW STORE. XTrvrnTTTXT i But tho best materials and work-1 mnnship enter Into the construe- tion of the iTJrMnFDPIoIoA i C STOVFS ft D&NGM.K A ..u.- liU'TT f,l1. ivlth n trlntv nt anltlnrr ihn exact wants of the house-keepers at ' a modcrato cost. Good Bakkrs Pkrfeit Roastkhs.4 Sold with That Undkrstandino. . - Reynoldsvllle Hardware Go. Stock? of Men's and Bovb' Caps at the right prices. A nf Nfiw Fnrnitnrn nnrl P.nv. Low-Rate Excursion lo Washington. The Ponnsyvnttlu Railroad Company announce Hint on DccemlH'r 2.1, Feb ruary 21, Mareh 1.". hmiI April 7, it will run spi'eliil excursion from Hlnls on the Philadelphia A: Ki le Railroad. Ki le to IM'k Maven, Inelnslve, to Washing ton, for the benefit of all who may want to visit the National Capitol. Hound- trip tickets, k'hhI going "n n" regular triilus on liny of I -sue, and gmsl return ing on liny regular train within ten days, exclusive of going date, will be sold at rule of 110.0(1 from Krlo, Hi. Marys, and Intermediate points; .K.llft from Drift wood; H. 15 from Ilonnvo: 17. .10 from toek tlnvcn: und proportlonulo rates from nllii r points. Holders of spceliil excur-lon tickets to Washington van purchase, at tho Pennsylvania Railroad ticket ofllccs at Washington, excursion ticket to Rich mond nt rate of M. 00 and to Old Point Comfort (all rail) at H (HI; from the purser of the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company excursion tickets (not Including meals and staterooms on steamers) to Old Point Comfort or Nor folk, Va., at t-'tfiO, mid to Virginia Bench. Princess Anne Hotel, at 14.50; 'mill at the olllces of the Washington, Ah xiiniliiii and Ml. Vernon Electric Itallway CompHiiy. excursion tickets to tot. Vernon and return at rato of 50 cents. Ko- full Information consult small hiuiilliills, apply to ticket agents, or K. S. Ilurrnr, Division Ticket Agent, Wll llaiiiHMirl, Pa. When Ooing to Bradford, Butler, Pitts burg, Buffalo or Rochester, Take the elegnnt. new vestlbuled ex press via tho Buffalo, Kochcster Pittsburg R'y. Tills train runs cvory day In the year to atsive points without chungu and Is composed of cafe und re clining chair car, standard high back seat day coaches and express and bag gage cars and is equipped with every modern appliance conserving comfort and safety. There Is no extra charge to ride on this train. For tickets, tlmo tablea and other In formation, call on or address tho nearest agent of tho company or Edward C. Liiey, General Pussengcr Agent, Rochester, N. Y. GUNS, RKVOLVKRS, SKATES, Ac, AT ..RISTON'S.. We Also Skll G'ioahs, Knives and Storting Goods. Call and See ouh Stock. HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR WINTER SHOES YET y If not call on us and we can pleaso you with SHOES any Kind or shoes. -Ladiks'- Fine Shoes- froiu $1.25 up. SHOES Children's- Shoes at all prices. SHOES We have spoclultlua iu men's shoes. We Have tho finest lino of Shoes at low prices tu town. JOHNSTON & NOLAN. A. J. Truitt, Ew Announce His Can didacy for Congress. Pt'NXSI'TAWNKY, PA., .Ian. I, IIMKI. Life's duties may well he divided Into first, those to our Creator; second, to self, family and neighbor; third, to our country; and, as good citizens, we should earnestly undertake and faithfully en deavor to fulllll all these, tn announcing to you that I wilt he a candidnto for Congress at the coming primary election, I desire to say that from Isiyhood I havn cherished the hope that at some period In llfo I might have the opportunity to take mimn humble part In thn affair of our government. With this thought In mind, I havn ever tried lo learn nhuut our country, her Institutions and laws, so that I might Intelligently fulfill this duty If occasion came, and, .as well as I could, I have told from platform and press what I sin cerely b.dleved best for us as a people, ''that," In tho words of our own Immor tal Lincoln, "a government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth." That I lie) loved In the equality of men and that the highest and best; that wo must sacredly guard our liberties, religious, civil and Industrial: (lint, we should foster patriotism, protection and educa tion; that we must nvotil extravagance In thn administration of the affairs of government tuitions!, state and local so that the people will not bo burdened by unnecessary taxation; that Inbor bcara tho burdens of the world, that It is king, and deserves our first considera tion, especially in legislation, that we may lighten the toll; encourage the toiler and In all ways help to lift up and help to bettor things. Not alone In our own county have I said these things, hut In other counties of this our 21st Congressional District, viz: Armstrong, Indiana and Westmoreland, as well as In other counties In our commonwealth. This Is tho first time I have ever asked an office. I fool thut I am deserv ing and trust that I may bo able to bring about party Imrmony in our county. To tho hundreds of my Republican friends all over the county who have given mn words of encouragement, I assuro you I am deeply grateful. I promise you to use my best endeavor In every honorable way to win the nomi nation In our county, and if successful, tho nomination and election In our dis trict, as tlie office of Congress by right belong to JchYrson this time, a Arm strong has had one Congressman, Indi ana one and Westmoreland two since anynnu has held this ofllce tn our own county. I shall try to see each ono of you be foro tho nomination takes place, until which tlmo I trust you may talk ovor the question so that wliutls best may be (lone. Trusting you may ono and all enjoy a happy and prosperous New Year, the best you over had, believe me, Very sincerely yous, Al.KXANDKIt J. TKUITT. Rathmrl. Miss Mary Roberts and Miss Fanniu Flnnell, who have been at Punxsutaw ney, for the past six months, visited their parents here lust week. It. L. Marshall and II. M. Johnson and family spent Chrlt.tmas at Horatio, Miss Ruth Gregory visited at Punx sutuwney Inst week. Mrs. William Bnreluy, of Natrona, visited relatives here over Christmas. N. A. Ileadly, of Now Kensington, Pa., wu shuklng hands with hi many friends here lust week. Miss Rose Smith is visiting at Falls Creek this week. John McNeil, of DuBois, visited his parents hure last week. John Penhall and wife, of Plttston, Pa., is visiting Mr. Pen hall's parents at this place. Mr. and Mrs. George Charlton, of Pittstoti, are visiting tho latter' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Beveridge. Dr. Shires and A. L. Koaglo had bus iness at Ad rlu n last Saturday. t Made Young Again. One of Dr. King's Now Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'toons' aguiu," writes I). II. Turner, of Dompseytown, Pa. Theyr'e the best In tho world for liver, stomach and bowels, Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 2c. at II. Alex. Moke's drug store. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Of the Reynoldsville Land and Improve ment Company. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual election of director and treasurer of tho Reynoldsvllle Land and Improve ment Company wilt be held on the 17th duy of February, VOU, between the hours of 2.00 and 4.00 o'clock p. said day, at the office of C. Mitel the borough of Rcyiioldsvlllo. S. B. Elliott, C. Mitchell, Sec. r y 8ub-Dlstrict Miners' Resolutions Sitlke t Adrian. . At a c nventlon of delegates repre senting the miners of suh-illstriet No. 5, of district No. 2, held at, Punxstitawney last week, the following resolutions were passed, copy of which was given to General Manager L. W. Iloblnson by a commit tee: WllKHKAS. The trli-ynniTH at Ail Him anil Flianir 'mines, owing the iltschntirn of sin nieti, anil Wiikiikas. Thn siiimrlnteiiilent at Adrlun has refused lo adlusi thn siime.nlso threaten ed I lilt dlni-liariM) of onn hunilrrd and ft fly mure men, while nt Fleiitmra It bus tMen tetn- IHirnrfly tittjustrd. tint Is nut satisfactory. therefore, Is. It Kmuii.vkii, That wn rrqurst f W. Itntiln- son, mnrrHl mnar and president of tlm H.. It. ft I'. !. A I. )o. and thn J. C. U. I. (Jo. to adjust I hit ssnis. Wiikiikas, Thn cheek off at lluHnls, Adrlun, Itaihinnl and lli-yiinldsvllle has net, as yet, mtiterlallrrd as per luiri-i-nii.nl, mid tVliaiiRAS, AccordlnK to the Clearfield ron- vrnllnii a deiniind for an advancsln wanes was msdn tn talis effect on And after January 1st, inon, and Is as follows: The demand shall nut apply to I time oper ator who have sluni-d airrennieiit Willi us that do not r lre until April 1st next, ex cept where It Is proven that Hie spirit as well as the letter of the axrncmt-iit has tiri n hrnk en ly the nsriilor." Dill In view of the fact Hint I,. W. Hiililn- soti, pri'slilent of the II,, If. ft I'.t'.tt I. l o. and I lie I. A I'. '. tt I. I'd., has cuprcsncd hi Intent Ions of ffoln to the liiter-Htale Confcr rnce at Indianapolis, I ml.. In January to par ticipate In formulating a seal of prices fur the ensuing year, therefore, lie It, ItKSol.VKU, That If the atsive vrlevunces are nmli iilily adjusted nl once wn pli-dgn our selves tu continue working pending tho re sults of said conference. As stated in first paragraph of ulsive n solutions, there Is a grievance at Adrian and miners came out. on a strike at that place last Friday evening. Tliey returned to work yesterday for ono week to await Investigation hy a com mittee. Tho Adrian miners will hold a mass meeting one week from to-day to hear the investigating committee' re port. Hi Wife Saved Him. "My wife's good advice saved my life, write F. M. Ross, of Wlnfinld, Tnnn., "for I had such a had cough I could hard ly breathe, I steadily grew worse under doctor's treatment, but my wife urged mo to use Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me." Coughs, colds, hronchltls. Is grippe, pneumonia, asthma, hay fever and all maladies of throat, chest and lungs are positively cured hy thl mar velous medicine. ftOe. and 11.00. Every bottlo guaranteed. Trial bottles free at II. Alex Htoke's drug storo. Sheriffs Sale. At 1.00 p. m. Friday, January 5, at the court house In Urookvllle, Sheriff Hums will sell at public sale nine piece of real estate In Jefferson county, a follow: Ono house and lot In Punxstitawney; property of Clark Gluher. Forty-nine acres of hind In McCulmont township with dwelling house n blacksmith shop thereon; properly of C. A. Rlttenhouso. One house and lot In Whltesville, Perry township, property of D, A Hush and wife. Four acres of laud in Henderson town ship with one dwelling house I hereon: property of Alfred Gay. On j house and lot In Llndsey; proiHr ty of Thomas Henry and wife. One house and lot in Llndsey; prop erty of Elizabeth Jones. Ono house und lot in Sykesvillo; prop erty of William 11. Keller and wife. One tract of lund in Young township with dwelling house thereon; property of Nicholas Renter and wife. One house and lot in Reynoldsville; property of Mertiu and John Richards. Old People Made Young. J. C. Sherman, the veteran editor of the Vermontville (Mich.) Erftn, baa discovered the remarkable secret of keeping old people young. For year he ha avoided nervousness, sleepless ness, indigestion, heart trouble, consti pation and rheumatism, by using tlec trio Bitters, and ho writes: "It can't be praised too highly. It gently stimu lates tho kidney, tones the stomach aids digestion, and gives a splendid appetite. It has worked wonders for my who ana me. It s a marvelous rem edy for old people' complaints." Onlv 50c. at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Tho regular annual meeting of the . stockholder of the First National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for the election of Director for tho ensuing year, will be held In the Uanking Koom on Tuesday, January tut), imsi, at J iw p. m. John H. Kacchek, Cashier. Viewers' Notice. In the matter of the petition of the borough of Reynoldsville for the appointment of viewer to assess costs and expense of a public sewer from an alley near the estate of James deceased, thence Id tlm sTreet ct with public sewer in Fourth nu Court of Common Pleas of Jc-f- mm county, No. .w, Jan. term, IluO. liOTlCE Is hereby given to Andrew 7 Denny, C. T. Demi and Mrs. C. A. Per ry. K. Swmison, Jiime Klvtin's heirs, '! M M..IT .....I t..u....l. - I. ..I-.. j . i.. rn-wi niinunp. ii.inn, lioii'residents of the borough of Revn- oldsvllle, county of Jefferson, state of I'ennsvlvHnlii, parties In Interestfund to all iiarties In Interest) that the un dersigned viewers, duly appointed by the court in the roregolug matter, hava prepared a schedule showing tho damages, costs and expenses ascertained and allowed and thn benefits assessed for tho foregoing Improvement, and that said viewers will meet ami exhibit the same at the council room in Hose bouse, on Willow alley, Reynoldsvllln borough, Pa., on the loth day of Jan uary, A. I)., IIMKI, at 10,00 o'clis'k, a. m., and will then and thei'oiiion hear all exception thereto and evidence t hereon. CHARIM A. ItKKI'F.L, I W. H. ItiiHH, -Viewers. LKVI Hf.'IIUCKKHfl, ) In the mutter of the petition of the borough of Rcyniildsvlllc for thn ap pointment of viewer to asses cost and expense of a publlr: sower In Grant street from Sixth street, to Fifth stny;t and In Fifth street to where said street intersects with Willow alley to a public ewer In said alley, upon the propr-rtlc ocnclllod, II sulllclent can oh lound. In thn Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson county. No. 2H, Jan. term, l!Hl. NOTICK is hereby given to Mr. Florence Iiwt her, Jesse f. Test' heir, Mr. K. M. Johnson, and Mr. M. J. McKnteer, non-residents of the borough of Reynoldsville, county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, panics In Interest (anil to all parlies In Interest) that thn undersigned viewers, duly appointed hy the court in the foregoing matter, have prepared a schedule showing the dam ages, cost und expenses ascertained and ul lowed and the benefits assessed for tho foregoing Improvement, and that said viewer will meet and exhibit thn same at the Council room, in Hose House, on Willow alley, Ri yiiolilsvillu lsirougb Pa., on the 1'itli duy of January, A. D., IfKHI, at 10 o'clock, H. in., and will then and thereupon hear all exceptions thereto and evidence thereon. ClIARLKH A. IlKRI'KL, 1 W. H. Ross, Viewer. LKVI SCflirCKKHH, ) In the matter of tho petition of the borough of Rnynoldsville for thn a pointmcrit of viewers to assess cost and expenses of a public sewer in Wil low alley from Fifth street, where said alley crosses said treet. thence In said alley to a proposed discharge sewer ending In said alley near Pitch Pine Run, upon the properties benefited if sufficient can be found. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson county. No. 27, Jan. term, l!KK. NOT1CK is hereby given to Dr. J. II. Hterley, Jo. Morrison, K. C. Burn, (i. Lyon and M. Algler. non-residents of the borough of Reynohlsvlllo. county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, parties In interest land to all parties in Interest) that the undersigned viewers, duly ap pointed by the Court In the foregoing matter, have prepared a schedule show ing the damage, costs and expense as certained and allowed and the benefits assessed In tho foregoing Improvement, and that said viewer will moot and ex hibit the same at tho Council room, 4 a , Hose House, on Willow alley. Reynolds villi) borough. Pa., on thn 1'ith day of January, A. D-, IIHHI, at lOo'clock a. m., and will then and thereupon hear all except ions thereto and evidence thereon. CHARLES A. MKRPKL, i W. H. Hrtm. V 1 Viewer. Levi Schuckkkh, ) In the. matter of tho petition of the borough of lteynoldsvllle for the ap pointment of viewer to assess costs and ex tenses of a public sewer in Seventh street, thenco in Gordon alley to Sixth street, to intersect public sewer in said Gordon ali-y. upon the pn-pcr'.io bene fited, if sufficient ciin be found. In tho Cinir". of Common I'o.-u.-i of Jef- , ferson county. No. Jan. term, 11100. NOTICK is hereby glvf n to C. .f. Rtiss and Bishop Tohlan MulU-n. S. ft. Logan and Robert Lrk'i. sr.. heirs, non-reiilents of the bori'kV. r.' IJeyn oldnville, Jefferson county. Pennsyl vania, parti's In interest (and to all parties in interest I that the undersigned viewers, duly appointed by the court, fn the foregoing matter, have prepared a schedule showing the damage, costs and expanses ascertained and allowed and tho benefits assessed for the fore going Improvement, and that said view ers will meet and exhibit the same at the Council room, in IIoso House, on Willow alley, Re.vr.odnviile bor ough. Pa., on the l."ih duy of Jan uary, A. D. 1000, at 10 o'clock a. m., and will then and thereupon hear all exception thereto and evidence thereon. CIIARI.KS A. Herpel, i W. S. Rosh. ;- Viewers. Levi Schuckers, ) In the matter oi the petition of tho borough of Reynoldsville for the ap pointment of viewers to assess costs und expenses of a public sewer from Sixth street, thence in Gordon alley to a point in Gordon alley near pitch Pine Run. upon the properties benefited, if sufficient can be found. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson county, No .11, Jan. term. l!H)o. NOTICK is hereby given to Miss Oral MoCreight, Dr. J. B. Sterley, f.nd A. D. Deemer, non-residents of tho borough of Reynoldsville, county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, parties in inter est (and to all parties in Interest) that the undersigned viewers, duly appoint ed by the court in the fort-going mat ter, have prepared a schedule howing the damages, costs and upenses as certained and allowed and tho boacfil assessed for the foregoing improvement, and that aid viewers will meet and ex hibit the same at the Council room, in Hose House, on Willow alloy, Reynolds ville borough. Pa., on the i.lth day of January, A. D. l'-KHt, at lo o'clock a. m.. and will then and thereupon hear all exceptions thereto and evidence thereon. CHARLKS A. H&KPFX., W. S. Ross, J Viewers. Levi Schuckers,
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