glic t 5tnr litilittcriptinn tl.fin fT icor, or .p f Jifti'ii utrirlhi in ml'Viiict. . A. ftTiaMII.NKO, ICilllor mid I'lili. vvkm:si)ay. Funk 27. iwm. Anlnilppnndi'nt lorn I pupcr. p'itill.,rrliviry WiMliH'tilny nl. Kcynolriivlll., Ji'tl'i'iHon ro. I'll., lli'vuli'il Id lhi InlcTi'it. of Hi'.vnitl'lv1H anil Ji'lTrrNonrmiiiiy. N.n-,lltlrnl, will tn'ut ill I wtlli frili-m... ii nil will li'.pilitlly fi-li'iiil-ly ttmuril 111" lulxirinit i'lii. I'ominiitili'iitlmm IiiIimmIimI for piil'llrntlfm mint Imi iii-fimijinnliMl by ilm wrltir' wirm, not ftr imnll'iii Inn, lint n ft miitt-nuli'n nf Ifimd full It. Inlrri'Hlltitf ni'W ItrillN Kiilli'lll'd. AilviTiKlnix niir. miidf Itnmvn on iipplliMi llon nt I tin oilier In linHilli-li-llcmy murk. I.i'lttfhty I'oinniilnlrtiltoim tinil rlinimn of mlviTilii'mi'iiii hIioiiIiI hmii'Ii llili nltlri by Monthly noon, HiiWrlptlnn pili'i'l.(ip-'' yi'nr.ln nilvnnri", Aililrr.. nil .'finimmil.'Uttnnft lo A. Hli-ph-pww, Itt'vnnl.Kvllli, Kiili'n il nl Hit" iHwiotMiT nl Iti'ynolilHvllli', Til., ft Hcronil i' ln Inn 1 1 mill Irr. Tt In ni rimy to run n tii'WHiiiipor to plonxo nil tho hmii!o all tlm tinn iih it. would l)o to walk iii'I'ihm tin1 Atlimtic! iw iui on miow hIioi's. T1h I'l'iisnn of 1 'oi to Uioo, tiiUcn tinilcr tin- iliivi'tion nf tin- War IVpiirtmont of tin' I'nlti'il Siito.i. mIiciwx tin popula tion of l'nito IJiro t )rtnliir 111, !!!, to bo ll.").1.i:i:i. Thi I'linx-oitnwricv lt jmhUrun ii now under now iniininjvmclit, tin- 1 pi 1 1 l t -run I'ubllnhlnir Cnmpiiny linvlnu Iwen iliMfolvod. TlinmiiM .1. lndjfor anil t'lnmlo V. Kint"r, two oxporlonroil printers, have piuvhiisoi tin plant, Tlio rabbit mn no plenty tliat fur morn nro (froHtly nnnoyod by thi'tn. They aro very deittruetive. A fannor whs lioard to rotnplain the other day bicuUMo tlio law protorti'd thosn cotton tailed mnninml-.. Ho thinks tlm tiniH in not far dlxtant when a bounty will have to be offered by the stnto to protect the farmer. Not many moons ugn we saw what we think will "take the enke" for variegat ed tomjury. and It was not a youth, but a man about forty years old. or near about, who wan wearing the attraetlvo combination. Tan nhoe, very light colored pants, blue burred vest, dark colored coat, light pink shirt, dark pink collar, llashy necktie, red hat with white band. Speaking of the legal rights of wives, an exchange Mules that in thirty-seven of these 1'nited States a married mother has no right to her children. In sixteen states a w ife has no right to her own earnings outside of tho home. Iii eight states a woman has no right to her own property after marriage. In seven states there is no law compelling a man to support his own family. Solomon is credited with having been an exceedingly wise man, but it does not roquiro un overabundance of wisdom for some men nowadays to aver to tho truthfulness of Solomon's statements, which aro found in Proverbs, that "It is better to dwell in a corner of tho housetop, than with a brawling woman in a wide house," or "It is better to dwell" in the wilderness, than with a contentious and angry woman." Dr. C. 1 W. Merritt, who Is now In this country but was for eight years n medical missionary at l'ao-Tlng-Fu, China, near the center of tho present, 'troubles, in answer to "Who are the the Boxers?" says: "Tho Boxers is an organization having as their ohjoet tho expulsion of foreign Influence. Their attacks upon missionaries aro con sequently not because they are mission aries, but foreigners, or 'foreign devils.' The killing of native Christians natur ally follows, and not becauso they are Christians, for Chinese are very toler ant of sects, but owing to their connec tion with foreigners and foreign Influ ences." A fact that is every duy making itself conspicuous Is that liquor cuts too much of a figure in tho politics of tho land. There arc too many minds turned and totes changed becauso of a drink of whiskey and the sooner this condition of things Is recognized the better It will bo for this country. No influences, other than a man's own conception of pight and wrong, should bo brought to bear upon his vote, and the person who ..has no political preference Is surely not entitled to a vote morally, even though ho is legally. The tlmo should como when men should como to tho polls and vote, nnd then go away until after tho vote has been counted. There is plenty of further ballot reform. Fulls Creek J.rnf.f. A YOUNO LIFE ENDED. Agnes Annie Stone Died Saturday Night She Wai Ready to Depart. Agnes Annie Stone, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Stone, n!efiilly departed this life Saturday night at twelve o'clock "I'imlng on the F.vor- la-iling Arms." Just before she expired sbo whispered, "I am going home." While the family knew that Agnes could not remain with them many days, yet the end ciime sooner than exeotod and tho family wus not nil present, when the Death Angel called for her. Mr. and Mrs. Stone, ('cell and Florence wero the members of the family at the bed side. Agnes was born In London November L'."i, 177, making her 22 years nnd 7 months old al. time of death. About a year ago it, b eanie evident that con sumption was sapping the vitality from her young life, anil every effort possible was made to stay the ravishing of the dread disease, but medical skill and earnest, faithful prayers availed not. Short, funeral snrvlitos, attended by a large number of friends, wero held at residence Monday evening, conducted by Dr. A. .1. Meek, pastor of Hnptlst church, assisted by l(ev, Perry A. Helm, ol the M. K. church, nnd Hev. W. Frank Heller, of Presbyterian church, and on Tuesday morning tho mortal remains of a devoted daughter, loving sister and kind friend were taken to Pltttsbiirg on the A. V. U'y train. At 4.lnl street, Pittsburg, a henrse and carriages met the funeral party and they were taken to the Allegheny County Cemetery, Pittsburg, and Interment was made In family plot. The pall-bearers were: Paul Histon, Clifford Kaucher, Charles King, Will Herpel, Haymond Drown and Harold Arnold. Tho floral tributes were handsome: Pillow from Heynohlsvllle High School Alumni Association, Maltese cross from H. Y. P. U.. wreath from Dr. .1. II. Murray, Paul Riston und Harold Ar nold, and a number of beautiful Imqucts from intimate friends. Memorial services will be held In the Baptist church next. Sunday morning, conducted by Dr. A. .1. Meek, pastor of tho deceased. Agnes Stone had a very sweet dispo sition, and as a conswquenco her friends wero numerous. She always made ex cuses for tho shortcomings of nny of her friends and acquaintances. In 1WS Miss Agnes graduated in the Hoynoldsvtllo high school. She was a very bright young lady and could talk Intelligently on most any subject. She wns quito an artist, as many samples of her hain'll work about the home will prove, and was an excellent musician. She wns a member of tho Baptist church, B. Y. P. U. und Sunday school. For some time lieforo her health forbade it she hnd charge of the primary room In tho Sunduy school. Agnes wns a devout christian: she hnd implicit fnitli In tho Bible, which she exemplified during tho long weeks of suffering that, sho pnssed through patiently. A noble christian character ceased to exist when Agnes Stone closed her eyes In death. A. H. Stone, of Wllklnsburg, K. S. Stono, of Turtle Creek, brothers of de censed, nnd Miss Mnmo Glass, of (Ink mont, a warm friend of deceased, arrived here Monday noon to attend funeral. Headquarters John C. Conser Post 1H2, Dep't of Pa., G. A. H., Junui'i, WOO. In compliance with a request from Phil Kearney Camp, No. IMI, Sons of Veterans, this Post will participate in tho parade on Wednesday, July 4th, at 10 a. m., and all members are requested to meet in tho G. A. R. hull at 11.30 sharp. By order of Rout. L. Milks, Commander. T. C. Reynolds, Adjutant. S. . m . For rent Five-room house on Jackson street, near Fifth street. Inqulro of L. M. Snydor. Now that tho hot spell Is here It be comes a question with some of us how to keep our food fresh and puro.onrmilk from souring and our butter from be coming grease. Tho best way wo know of is to buy a Loonard Cloanublo Refrig erator, the best refrigerator made, both for service and cleanliness. For salo by Bull & Burton. Genuine French balbriggan undorwour at M nitrons. Seo our fine lino of toilet sots, just recoived. Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. New nice ties each week at Milllrens. Tho editors ulong tho main lino of tho Allegheny Valley Ruilway have been blowing recently ubout a delight ful free trip given thorn to ButTulo, N. Y., on a muguillcent vestibuled train by tho ofllclula of tho aforesaid railway. Free usu of Parlor cars, freo meals In dining car, freeclgurs, free meals at the most populur hotel In Buffulo, freo tickets to theatre, free curriugo rides, &o. Whew! Just think of it! Two full duys' reveling lu luxury and then the editors dropped Into evory day existence again. We are hoping that some railroad will tuka pity on tho edi tors of this neck o' woods and give them two days of earthly bliss. Supt. C. B. Price und Gen'l Pussenger Agent Jus. P. Aodursou, uf the A. V. lt'y, ure up-to-date men who believe It pays to be on good terms with newspaper men, there fore we suppose It wasau oversight, and not intetitionul, thttt ye scribe was not luvitod oa the editors' juutit. ofuncy vosts at We nro selling nulls and wire Ht strictly market rntes, regardless of what they cost, us. Our loss Is your guln. Wo hIso have n large mock of elrietly pure white lend, linseed oil, ready mixed pniiits. varnishes, brushes, etc. In fact we have anything yon want In our line and the price Is right. To con vince yourself, como In nnd see. Hall ,V Barton. Nobby suits, the very latest style, Is what Johns V Thompson, merchant tail ors, nro turning out. Try them. See the I'tilon-tnnde overalls and pants nt Milllrens. The best Flectrle hose, pure rubber, for sale by Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Put, your feet In a pair of Robinson's shoes. Thoy aro easy. Crash suits and serge coats and vests at Milllrens. Johnston & Nolan an now selling a line of hiilles' shoes for fl.."0 Unit form erly sold for 2. ". Monarch shirts n complete lino at Milllrens. Wo have near load of doors and snsh that wero bought fur cash before the last, few advances, consequently w can sell while this car last at prices that defy competition. It would pay you to examine our stock and :'t our prices before making your purchases. Hall .V I liu ton. If you want n good fitting suit or an overcoat, go to Johns ,V Thompson, merchant tailors, Ijit for sale In West Reynoldsvillo. Inqulro nt this olllee for particulars. For nent and stylish footwear call nt Williams' shoo store. Try our chocolate, with or without cream "m!. Reynolds Drug Store. If you want Oxford's ties for the 4th, get, them at Robinson's. If you haven't found n .V. cigar to suit yon, try a Santo Domingo or Mrs. Grundy. Reynolds Drug Store. New golf hats at Milllrens. Our bicycles aro strictly high gradn. Kvcry wheel fully warranted. Prices from 2.Y00 up. Hall Barton. John Flynn. merchant tailor, makes up-to-dute suits. Try him. You nee prote cted when you buy gunr nnteed clothing at Shirk St Wagner's. Cool underwear for wnrm days nt Milllrens. "Where nro you going, my pretty mnld?" "To the good soda water place," she said. Reynolds Drug Store. New styles In ladles' footwear nt Rob inson's. The nicest selection of fancy half hoso nt Milllrens. j We have tho lurgest and best assort- 1 ment of 1!H)0 styles of gas ranges und ' ovens on tho murkot: perfect, satlsfac- tory, guaranteed. Wo defy cpmpetl- , tion. Reynoldsvillo Ilardivaro Co. ' Low prices, good fits, first-class work ' at John Flynn's tailor shop. j If you want a nobby suit of clothes go to Shick & Wugner's. Straw hats, all kinds, at Milllrens. ' Don't you know that wo have the very best assortment of gus ranges, cookers, hot plates and ovens ever shown In this country. Everyone a ens and time suver. Come In und soo them and got our prices. Hull i& Barton. Real Moca half hoso at Milllrens. 2 for oents. If you want u perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, the tailor. Johnston & Nolnn have a flno lino of Emerson's shoos for gentlemen. Sec them. See the display Milllrens. The New Store invtu-H vmi to call find see the line of Infant's Long Coats just iivcivei 1. M.-ide of lieilfonl Conl iitid Cosliniere, niiijiinjr in prices Ironi cents to $.'1.01 ). DO Given Away With every .$2".00 worth of jjnods you cm have a Life-like Portrait $ I i Lkntknniai. IIai.i.Hpii.dinc, J. I. SITTTKR. made in oilette, in black orcolors, from nn v photograph you desi re. We gi ve y u t he or I ra i t free we do not require you to huv a frame. THE NEW STORE. r w AITINU FOU YOU Wk'iIK WAITtiVO For you! Waiting for you to find out IIih difTerainiR betwenn the b(!Rt drugs and the may hap kind; Waitinu kou Vor To learn that"7 ',.v a good dn$, but lfolflfast is a brftcv." Wk'vk Waitkd For a great many people who wanted to he Hiue of Iheir prescription h. Now Wk Wait On them iuntead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and eourteoiiH service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. rn r.mi mrirnnifn m mrrnmim rrrrn irrrrxj UU TO t: ii M I t: It a 4 N. HANAU for line L-ndies' Shirt "Waists, Ladies' Spring Jackets, Toadies' Tailoi-Made Suits, Also DRHSS GOODS Dimity, Lawn, Organdy, from t five to twenty-five cents LACK CUKTAIXS from fifty cents to three dollars. NIGHT GOWNS from fifty cents to two dollars. Fine assortment LADIES' NKCKWEAK. ALSO Glothinp The cheapest place to huv clothing. Men's ALL WOOL SUITS $475, $5,50, $7.00 to $10.00.. They are worth three dollars more a suit. ! 'i.i ! : : n m j 1 1 ; 1 1 i:i.i.i m ; m 1 1 1 n u i m m j mn 1 1 1 r i v. m Our Stove Closes at 8 O'clock Jllvery HSTiu:lit JDxcept Satui-day. MILLIRBNS Tlio largest distributors of Men's and Hoys reliable wearing apparel in Jefferson Co. WE SELL A5 WE BUY Having two of the largest clothing Btoren in Central Pennsylvania to buy for we are able to eell for lesa U money than other clothing stores buy. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. There ia hardly anything fine or fashionable for the summer season of WOO that ia not in our store. Men's and Young Men's Dress Suits Trimmed elegantly and sewed up to perfection; equal in every respect to tailor-made. $3.50, i.00, 5.00, 6.00,7.00, S.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00. Men's Crash Suits. Having closed a house out on these goods this season, we are able to give you a particular bargain. Suits made up, well trimmed, with pearl buttons, to sell at $5, (5, 7, 8 and $9; we are selling them at $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 4.50. Separate trousers of same kind, 50c, 75c and $1 .00. This is nil new stock, not carried for last three or four years. . Serge Coats and Vests. Made up properly and lined or in the skeleton style, $4.00 to $5.50". Serge, Alpaca, Crash or Sateen in single coats at 5()c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.75. Men's Boys' and Children's Hats. Straw or Felt, nice Derby or Golf Hat at any price from 5c to $3.00. Shirts. The most complete stock to be found in the coun ty of the famous "Monarch" make. Every one of them guaranteed to fit and hold their color, $1.00. O. N. S. SHIRTS, 25c, 50c and 75c. Some have collars attached, others are to wear white collar with separate cuffs. &i m . Trunks and Valises. ij A new lot just received; all shapes and all sizes in Leather or Canvass. Come in and see them. R .,, 9 XTI-.r-- A nice lot just in from the best makers of a, CO S and UOyS NeCkWCaP. Neckwear in this country. The line com- k prises Imperials, Tecks, Puffs, Hand Hows, Shield Howb, Strings, Clubs and Pat Strings. Made of the latest (h importation of silk irom the Old Country. Anything you think of in this line. X CL..: CL:l4., , This being the largest Clothing season we have ever experienced we 5' nave a iew suns 01 just one 01 a kuhi we win sen you ai u particular oargain Come and see us and don't itiias the place. MILLIRENS, i The Reliable Clothiers. RmnnlHcvi llo Pa ill' sal