5? VOLUME 8. REYNOMWVILLK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. 11)00. NUMBER 45. as iva ctw 7 rV - Brumbaugh 8c Hillis Xi'W Furniture Store. GO CARTS CARRIAGES That Darling Baby of Yours Needs a nlee Go-curt. A nice urn- will jimt suit, you and the huli.v. r'or you It I ll(fht and cti.-y to balance. 'thereby itintili' It r!ny to wheel. It Will Just Suit the Rnbv- Tor whun It wants to take a sleep (ill you have to do 1 recline tint back and you have a bed. We haw just re colvi'd a large Mm' of carts and eitrringe running in Price from $5 to $25. Cull HO'in and make your selection. Tho host will go first. "THERE ARE OTHERS" -o I JTIE YOUR ' I o S H O K 8 i j , WORN OUT? I L 0IHIO0O Then go to RoniNSON'9. here they miiko n speclul ly of S)lO E ISO P E O r h E'S F E B T Wo are fully equipped with nil sizes nnd shapes of Slio,' to lit every foot that eeines to us. Our X E II" SHOE S FO U Sl'Itl X 0 Aro tho nicest wo huvo ever shown to the trade. Our PRICES arc HE LOW the LOWEST And remember you always receive courteous treatment at thk nomxsox snoK stork. BUT NOT THE GENUINE. X.. Oliver AoVBV ALL IMITATIONS. Oliver THE ONLY ORIGINAL. We carry a full line Farming Implements, including Steel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Shovel Plows, Hay Forks, and headquar ters for Builders' Supplies Sash. Doors, Nails, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Sheathing and Roofing Paper, Locks and Hinges, GUARANTEED PURE WHITE-LEAD. A line of First-Class Mixed Paints. Everything in a first-class hardware store. Call in. see our goods and our Prices. Hall & Barton. The Cheapest Place to Buy Glotiilnrj is at N. HANATJ'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's -Kersey Overcoats for $5.00; everybody else will ask you $9.00 for same; Men's Overcoats $6.00, worth $10.00; Youths' Storm Overcoats $3.50 to $5.00, worth COO to 9.00. Men's and Boys' Underwear. Men s fleece-lined 25 cts. apiece; the very beet 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 myoods boforo tho udvunou In prlcea mid you will gut the benefit of ohuup buying. !N". HANAU. I TTVTTTf TTTVTT v TTTTVTf T V NOTHING 3 But tho bent materials uud work- nmiiHhip eiitor Into tho construct tiun of the stoves & wANQESjaia; i Mudu with a view of suiting tho. exact wuu ts of tho house-keepers ut u moderate cost. . , 4 Good Uakkks PKtviXT i:oastkrs.4 Sold with That Understanding. Reunoldsvllic Hardware Co SHOES SHOES SHOES havk you bought your wixtkrshoks Y KT y i If not cull on us and I we cull pleiiHo you with i any kind of shoos. -Ladies'- Fink Shoks- froin 11. 2.) up. -CHILDWEN'8- SHOK8 at all prices. We havk specialties in men's shoes. We Have the finest line of Shoes at low prices Id town. JOHNSTON & NOLAN. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. Fyi Horse-shoeing done in the neatest manner and by the latest Improved mulhiidH. He pairing of all klndH carefully and promptly done. Hatisfaction Uoakantbku. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete et of ma chine hone clippers of laliMt style '( pattern and am prepared lo do clipping in the bout pnMHlhle manner at reiiHonahle rule. Juckson lit. near Fifth, Keynotdsvllle, Pa. II. STAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office at Hotel McOnnnell, ReynoldHvllle, Pu. MITCHELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OfHce on VeHt Main .treet, oppnelte the Commercial HoU)l. liuynoldvillu, Pa. c. Z. GORDON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rronkvllle, JefTeiKon Co. Pa. Office in room formerly occupied by Gordon & Oorbett Went Main Hlreet. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real extata agent, Patent. Bocured, fMilluctloni made preniptly, Olllce lu Nolan block, Ituyiioldavllle, l'u. gMITH M. McCR EIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notury Public and Heal KHtale Agent. Col lection!, will receive prompt attention. Office in KriM'lilii'h & Henry block, near poBlofttce, UuynoldHVllle Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Heal F.Htutu Agent, Heynoldbvtlle, Pu. jya. b. E. hoover, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Hunldent dentist. Ju the l'roclillch Si Hen ry hlm-la, near the poHioMlcc, Muln Htreut. OeulluiiuBb lu upeiutlii(. D R. K. DkVERE KING, DENTIST, Ofllce on Kocond floor Hcynolrisvlllo Html KhIhic 111(1;., Mi in hi runt, KcynoldKvllle, Pa. J)U. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Otllce In the J. Vim Heed building, uear lioiuur of Mui II aud t'lflb btloet. HIqIi Scliool Bulletin. tDITORIAL BTATT. K4it.r-ll-Chltf- Htrrlit BtbaltM, '00. Aiiiittnt Editor Etta Shtffir, '00. L.eil t4itr-L.li Riiiatoa, '00. KDUCATION VS. fit 1 MR. The queHtion u to whether or not educHtlon len?ns crime haa h.-en thor oughly dlxciiMMcd by journnllHts, yet it mity not lw out of place to say u word on this subject in the columns of the BuL- I.RTIN. While education In the schoi:ls may not. nnd tinfortunuUdy diHts not, lessen crime, yet the moral training which goes with every school curriculum and the Influence of tho teacher who is really qualified to teach is a strong moral uplift which does have a tendency to lesson crime. That education which really educates does lessen crime. The tendency of schools Is toward a higher morality nnd more intelligent living meiins better living. There aro those however who look at the subject from the side of tho pessi mist and contend that while education may change somowhut the feutures of crime. It really enlarges its scope and increases its volume. Some Motilities, which aro dangerous tools unless we know how to bundle them, have recently been quoted by one writer to provo this latter statement. A recent Interview with U. 8. Commis sioner of Education Harris on the rela tion of schools to crime, sets forth this point nnd chows how easily figures are used to mislead tho public. The Commissioner refers to figures of the fi dernl bureau which showed that of the 110,53m persons confined at tho time in tho prisons of seventeen north ern states, but 27. fifl, or nbout 2ii per cent, wero Illiterate. But in these states the average illiterates here as in other cases, furnish more than six times their quota of criminals. Commissioner Harris well Buys: "The school impresses upon the sudent the constant necessity of considering the Ideal of good behavior, and the boy in school for many months in tho year ac quires this as a habit; it becomes second nature. Of course a person who has ac quired the habit of regulating his con duct by an ideal must carry this habit into the whole range of his life and modify It to some advantage. Educa tion is far from stimulatingevil Instincts but on contrary serves to suppress them." LOCALS. Seniors finished Physical Geography last Friday. Miss Etta Shaffer enjoyed an agree able surprise Inst Saturday evening in form of her class spending the evening with her. She received some very pretty as well as useful presents. The Political Economy class had a heated debate on Free Trado versus Protective Tariff. The judgo was un able to decide the question. Tho Seniors have selected their motto and Invitations. The Civil Government cluss are cer tainly keeping themselves well informed on current events. This was demon strated the other evening when they were asked where the Nicarngue canal ts to bo built, one of the bright mem bers replied: "Through the Isthmus of Panama." Messrs. Raymond Brown and Charles King visited school Monday morning. Prof. What Is a quadrilateral? Sub Jr. A figure with two sides. What was the object In constructing the canals through Utah? Bright Sub. Jr. To "navigate" (irrigato) the land. Mock trial next Friday. No admit tance without a ticket. Tickets received from the students, The principles rciort for tho Blxth month shows tho following: Per cent, of attendance during - the month, HI; cases of tardiness during the month, 101 ; number of pupils neither absent nor tardy during the month, 213; number of visitors, 28; number of pupils In attend ance during month, (12(1. A Fiendish Attack. , An attack wus lutoly made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit In a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped hlra until ho trlod Elec tric Bitters which effected such a won derful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medi cine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and builds up your health. Only 50o at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the poHtofflee at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa,, week ending March 24. 1!)00: Rev. P. J. Slattery (3), Chester Rutt, Miss Ollvo Pierce, Mrs. C. F. Doemor, Mrs. Bella Bulport, J. R. Hungcrlurd, Julius Junius. Say advertised and give dato of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renlck Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 month from Rectul Fistula, ho would dio unless n costly operation was per formed; but he cured himself with Buck lens Arnica Sulvo, the best In tho world. Surest pile euro on eurth. 20 a box, at II. Alex. Stuke'sdrug store. For Salo Cheap.. Four acres of lund in Prcscottvllle with a six room house, good collar, and fifteen fruit trots thereon, will bo sold very cheap. Inquire at The StahoIHcu. II. HUGHES, T UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING, A full llnJof uupplle coiibtiintly on liund. outre himB wuiei'uoiu uear M. E. church, l'1ili nuclf The Spring Season is Here -AND- . . So are tJoods , . We have always had the front rank in the Cloth ing, (Jent's Furnishing Goods. II;it nnd Cap?, and our present stock surpasses anything that we have ever before had to ofter. We have bought from the first wholesale houses in the country and have bought the cream of their nobby and stylish Suits, Spring Overcoats, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hone, Col lars and CiiHa, Hats and Caps. Of the many strong and good points to recommend these suits for men, boys and children to your notice, -j THE MOST ATTRACTIVE FEATURE ) ' IS THE PRICES UPON THEM... , We quote you a few prices to show you that what we say are convincing proofs. Men's Spring Suits Boy's Yestee Suits We have the best assortment of Men's Suits for Spring to be found in any store outsido of the city. They are iu round cut, square cut and double breasted, and have them in blue, black, browns, grays and all the latest stripes at $5.00, 6.00 7.50, 8.50, 0.00, 10.00 and 14.00. Every mother who has looked at tins line for boys lias pronounced it the finest display she ever saw for children. They start at 81.50, 2.00, 2.50, 8.80, 4.00 and 5.00. Mon'c We have the greatest 50-Cent Shirts and Drawers in the market, genuine Summer balbriggan in blue and natural colors. II - , Remember others will charge 25 per cent Underwear more for this same article. Men's Spring Suits In Cutaways, Prince Alberts and all the very latest novelties. To appre ciate this line you must see it, and the prices are the lowest. An All-wool Black Cutaway for $10.00. Call and see our spring suits and Bave money. Bov's or Dy8 ro,n years w to i6; this n line is the largest we have ever shown. UOUDle- They come in Checks, Stripes, Plaids, ' BreSlSted IueB Blacks, Browns and Greys. A e good Bcuff suit for $1.50 and 2.00. Dress OUItS suit for $2.50 to 5.00. All the nobbiest things on the market EaSter in eB- They are in Tecks, Puffs, Four-in-Hands, Strings and Bows. Remember NlCK Wear we handle the famous Rufus Water house neckwear. Prices from 25 to 50c. Boy's Spring. Suits Men's Shirts Boys' Long Pants Suits in round, square and double-breasted, in Blacks, (Jrays, Browns, Blues, Stripes and Checks. Can sell you a fine All-wool Suit for $5.00, 0.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.00 and $10.00. The Monarch and Browkaw are the finest Dress Shirts made, and wo have them in negligee and solid bosoms. We have the greatest line of 50-Cent Shirts in the county. They come in attached and detached collars and cuffs to match. Hats and Caps All the latest novelties in the market are to be found here. A good working hat for 50c. A good cap for 25c. Call and be convinced that we can save you money on your headwear. Remember this is the only store that handles the Union-made Overalls, Jackets, Pants and Shirts. A full line of TRUNKS, SATCHELS, TKLESCOPES. The best Railroad Mitts and (Jloves to be found in the county. . Inviting you to call and look our lino over and convince yourself that we have the finest, bent and cheapest line in the town, I remain, Scott McClellancX, Reynoldsville, Pa. C, A, Jk A A A A A A JL, A . '7 I i X