file VOLUME 9. REYNOLDSVILLE, I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1900. NUMIiEK a. ANNUAL UErOKT Of Iho niri-rtnr of Hit Hr$ iinliUvlllo Ncliool lltrlt lor Vi'Hr I'.nillnif .tlonli) , Jinir I, IIMtO. Wlinlp numher of w-liool 1:1 Avoriiirti unrulier of mont h ;i nirli t ... Numiier of nml' toiiriiirH emplnyt'il . . . 4 NumtMTof fi-uuilt toui'ln'm rmplnyrtl. .. li A v'rmr n liiric of nmU! Mr mum h .. f;i IVt Avoriurr ttliirloof fonniU pvr nmmli.. W 00 No. niuto selifiliir tn til ionilttm'o XA No. fi'iimli' m'lioliir tn titti'iiriiinre 4U Wlmli' ntimtH'r tn III towllltiro Tl J AverliKe dully iitti'niliinoo of wliotiilw. . . .V'l A vorniri' jHrt'rnlniri of lilti-mliim' 11 Vvi of etirh pupil por nionlli ?l (ri No. m 1 1 1 It'vlni fi ir m-iiiMil ptirimsort n hntid II1 r Am't levied for nrliool purposes. ...... f,2.V. VI homl i.tmo Totnl nni't levied W.4W W TKKASrHKH'S ACCOUNT HKCKIITS. Htnte npproprlittlun tWTM :r! iihi. on iisttfi rrom mi ytur i.hmiih From collector, iiixi'h till kind AVt?l From nil ot ht'r souree M M fr receipts ' KXPKNDITI'IIIM. ...U.OnsKt . SC.' JO lnii 121 fW s.ponn 2M m ar.w no no .. l.mscri 4114 S7 .. I f.4fK! S..VHI 01) JTinltor i InMlnite Hcntlnir, repnlrlnif, Ac Tourlit-rV whwn School texHwmln Other wltool Mtippllfn Fuel mid font Iniff'nHpft Kees of colltN'tor tind trenmirer , u.. i . .... ... u .. loht ntid Ititi'rpxt vnl'i. Other expense PHh on Imiid Am't dm- district from nil noun-ox.., I 7W 71 Tot Hi resource 8.3M 72 HKWIl'HCKM. l.tAMtmKS. m'l due on mm-eth-d hills I 1WI0O iHirrowpfl nnn niiniild.... Jn.rJTa '.labilities In exrewof rcwiiiree .... ;r.n! "4 KHtlmnted viiluo of M'liool roHTly . il.ono 00 nit iivm our bund tills 2lxt duy of .Inne, ll. .1. 8. Hammond, President. W. H. Rkia. Secretary. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of H-no)lvlll Publlr ftrhonl ! trirt, lp Hip VlKeal Vrnr KndliiK June I, IU0O. G. W.SWAKTZ, t'OI.LKCTOR, In count wltli the school district of the horotiiili of KeynoldsvUlv for tbe year vwlliig Juno, 1V00. SOTfOOI. TAX, To ntn't of duplicate " ft'X sddi-d tidiip.oiil,lU7.. By am't exoiierHfloim $ l.Vi.ft3 " returned Wb.TA " Icrn-bHtpoiiil.wtO.V) W.0 4,iW.)W M.tri " Iti Pol. on fl.fMO.jW H7.21 " Vt. pol. oii$l.0!i..Kt " 61 POl. t Ollll.iM7.H " TMHMirrr rppptptu " ttue from Col. Hwiirti M.IS 117. UN H,m.2K IWH.J0 S4,:il0.68 H,810.tW HPfffWll. HOKD TAX. Taum'tof diipllmtp 2:i7.4fi 2S.71I fly m HiKieii to (lup. on N Hi . . Hm't exonerntlon ,. ( 41. Kt returned SO.IH rchiitooil1.0.VI.H!l 21 pol. 4. on tl.lnvi Ml Spol. tonrwt.nti.. O t col. on tm.U.. Trpimurpr'n w'tn., due fr'ui Col. Swart r. (W.K4 21.14 2H.I4S Ul.lli Cl.tHll Kl ltVI.07 t2.2in.i:i (3,2iai:t W. T. COX, EX-'OI,l,ECTOK, In Bppount wltli tltp M'hwil film rU-t of the ImroiiKli of KiiyiioldNvlllv, Ph. noo TAX. To nm't du iHHt ni'tl li'iuvnt .. H2.7.1 O. W. 8WARTZ, TREAHITREK, In Hppount with the M-hool dlHtrlct of tlio Imroutrli ot UoynoltlHVllle for ihv yeurundliiK June, 1U0O. BCllOOU Tollm't from W. T. Oox I sret rtft f mm fl. W. Iinkprd W4.2A " from Htnte Hpproprlntlon..., 2,7iB.iCJ " from Collector Hwurti .2i.2 " do TrcBKiirpr "04.07 By nTt ordont mdppmed . . 97,014133 ' M TreuHUrei-'H 1.. ,. 70.HA 7,liltl.2H 7,ttUi.2H BOND ACPOI'NT. To am't from W. H. Aloxnndur l,27a.7H ' fromW.T.Cox I.1K4.74 " from Collector Hwitrtx 1.WI1.K1 By am't ordom redeemed. . I,XI2.02 ' TreaHiirer'H I'd IH.iEi . " In huudHof 1'ruait.. 8.014.UU f4.wio.a3 n,wio.;ci UlTII.niNI) ACCOUNT. To am't from W. H. Alexander fMN.OH TIiIh Hpcotint audited thin J'Jtli day of f miu, 1000, and found to lie correct.. NlNIAN COOPBK, t A ,,.1M. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Wlimlow TuwiiMhli) Public Ncliool UlairlPt lor llie lineal year eiitllMK June lat, 1900. numher of achoolH HO er of teaclierH employed HO flurof nuolln enrolled lu the huuooIk.IW pituediiltv attendance H7V I'tof tax levied fomcliool nurtioHea. ,IA:tH7.70 n't of tax lev'd fur bulldllin purpoHes.a.tM.lO Total fii,m.m 'TitKABuniH'B Account Money Rkuhivkd. Balance on hand from liwt year 2311. IH Heielvel from Htute appniprlatloii.. 4,4l5.:i:i From ('oi.,liicludliiKtaxeaof all klnda 7AVJ.4U From loana 1,7n2.no F'iii Cu.TreiiN'r, llim't'd luiida.ilueii.&c. 217.12 From all other aourcea 74. ill Total recolpu I14.2H1.4H Thiaruhku's Account Monky Paid Out. ForbulldlnKhouaea.... I l.NH.OT ForteacherM1 waKeH....M 7,621.24 For runt and repaint HI1.41 For fuel mid pontliiKtincleH 2."i2.0n Fees of C"lV.torn, $2:i2.l,TreaH'r,t2il2.l 4lk"i.Ail Halary of 8ec.,Htuttoitery, KHtaKe,&c H0.00 I'or prlntliiit and audltorx' fues 20.20 For ueht and lutereat paid... I,ll47.ii0 For text hooka KtVid For auppllea maM, globea, ic l.irai.ltl Forauiiilry exiieiiMta 231.7ft Total money paid out 114,1520.40 UlUiOUItOlM AND LlAIIII.ITIEB. OumIi on liiind, borrowed money 4,72.HO Amount due dlntrli't 2,H0.fU Anioutitdue treaHiirer ;i:itH.02 Totul duht of dlHtrlct 2,imu.nH NVe hereby certify that wo have examined the above and tlnd It correct. l- J. H. Hvkkh, 1 Ali en Oatiikuh, Audltore. I W. 11. Kkiikii, I (neaaour hands thla4th duyof June, IIKXt. - Hkn. llAUUit, I'reHlduul. -v, a. London, nourutary. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY V. toodthottolycuri, no hftv cured IhoutAiius ot cafcMof Nrvoui l)teaet. such s Lability. luilnM. blcapkit rcu ud Varicoctflt, Atroliy.&o Thyclarih brain. slreiigihcn the circulution. make dictation puwii ana unpari iiMti- IvIkot tolh whoU blng. Ad drulut mud lows r checked rl'n frrmmmtntlf, Unleu paliemt AmArotH Ar properly cured, tltetrcouai Hon often worries them iDtolutaaity, Coniump tio or Death. Mailed eald. Price $i per boa bot, with ImKladUf al fuaraniea to cur or iiud )u aWMMy, .m Sad Inr In book. ?or&l by fi. Alex Btok. $ IT WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S HeadachcCapsnles $900 Rr ward for any Injn rioua subtinnce found in YOUR HEAD ACHE Will Cur any Kind of narmieiw Money refunded If pot we H:ir. Sent poirit,fl a rvceipi oi price, TWEIITT-nV CEHTS. NORMAN LICHTY MFG. CO., Dm Mo inn, Iowa. Km- MulVhy II. Alex stok". Dollar for Dollar Value Is not easily recognizable. Only the exjiert buyer is a competent Judge. The ordi- nary bujxr must take his dealers word as to value. Therefore, it i.s well to buy where the j QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND to Ik; of a high order. We are positive you will find the leather in our shoes of a fine grade, the shape correct, and the workmanship perfect. I Our Men's Tan Shoes I Have been winners this seas- on, juding by the amount we have sold and are still selling. Johnston & Nolan. y Warm Weather S Goods Sri h fa fa fa fa fa fa fa I I fa A handsome line oi ivacues iviusun Undenvear. W fa ft it 1 1 1 fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Parasols for Ladies, SH Misses and Children M from 2S As. to JRS. $ mi ft ft Pans of all kinds ask to see them. d ft ft ft fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa ? I I I yf White and Colored U Wash Goods, Silk, J quarters for these M goods. Lace Courtains. ft V jaaies, jacKets ana Suits. fa fa V g Bing&Co. EVERY WOMAN Sometime! needs a rnlliihlti iiiouthly regulutltig inedtciuo. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL p!LLS9 ' rn rronift' sfe and certain la remit. Tbe rodu- ,.!-, f.-aibj imvur uisuppotui . per uujc, I'or vale by II. Alox. Htoke. 'ubcrlb for The Star If you wint the) New DOES' LVIa i Ginghams, Shirt Waists You will nna we are neaa- GOERS AND C0HER5 Those Who Make up The Tide of Travel Here And There. Persons on Business and Pleasure Bent-The Strangers Within Our dates-People Who Are on the Move. Mrit. V. C. Gibxon U vlHitingf in Klt tnnninir. .T. H. Humphivy whs In PlttHburg liiNt, work. Goorpo W. Sykos wus at Houtzdale this wook. Miss Nolllo Sutter was In Punxniitnw nt'y Sunday. Df. Harry W. Truitt went to Canton, Pa., last week. Glenn A. Milllren, of Kane, was In town yesterday. George H, Jtn''i "f Munderf, was In town last wook. , M'mg Mary Coopur visited In Brock wayvllle last week. Mihs Dorothy Sutter visited relatives in Llndsey lHt week. Fred Butler Hnd wife, of Tyler, were visitors in town last week. Mrs. 1j. .1. Arnold, of KhsI Brady, vis ited in this place laxt week. Samuel Woiner, of Duhrlng, was In town several days last week. MIhs Nell Robinson visited friends In Punxsutawney tlie past week. Miss Kate Lydon left here last week to attend Grove City College. Mrs. J. R. Klder, of Beochtree, spent Friday In town with relatives. Gcorjre J. Elliott, of Philadelphia, was in Reynoldsvllle Saturday. Mr. John S. Smith, of Noblostown, was a visitor In town last week. Alox. S. Dunsinore, of Braeburn, Pa., was a visitor In town last week. Mrs. David Postlcthwait and sons visited In East Brady last week. Mrs. Mary Sloppy, of DtiBois, visited relatives in this place this week. Miss Blancha States, of Punxsutaw ney. Is visiting relatives lo town. Frank Schlabltf, of Johnsonburg, vIb ited his parents in town last week. Mrs. A. W. Adam, of Brock way villa, visited in this place the past week. C. P. Whltmore, of Pittsburg, visited his parents in this place last week. Miss Orpha Beer goes to Northflold, Mass., to-day to attend a convention. Will Roller, of McKees Rocks, visit ed his parents in this place last week. 'Squire John M. Hays went to Coal Camp, Mo., last week on a business trip. Mrs. Newell G. Meeker,of Homestead, is visiting her parents on Grant street. Miss Sarah Hutchison, of New Beth lehem, is the guest of Mi's. A. Z. Snyder. Mrs. Ed. Phillips has returned from a visit at Philadelphia and Brldgeton, N. J. Will S. McLain, of New York City, spent Sunday with Lawyer C. Mitchell's fumily. Miss Maybell Sutter, of Pittsburg, will come homo to-day on a three weeks vacation. Mrs. P. T. Walsh, of New Castle, visited Mrs. Thomas Black In this place lust week. Frank McGinnis and wife and son, of Johnsouburg, vibited relatives in town last week. Miss Ada and Bird Crlssman visited friends and relatives in Punxsutawney last week. F. H. Gallagher, of Irwin, Pa., visited his fathor-ln-law, Noah Strouso, the past week. Mrs. James S. Cooper, of Brock way ville, was a visitor at Ninian Cooper's over Sunday, Miss Bertha Bowser is visiting rola lives at Kittanning, Ford City and Walk Chalk. Mrs. W. F. Marshall returned Mon duy morning from a visit at Mt. Jewett and Kano, l'u. Miss Olive Jones, a student In the Indiuuu Normal, is homo for the sum mor vacation. 'Squire Joseph T. Guthrie aud wife and Miss Miunio Kelley visited In Clar ion last week. Albert Sutter, who has been working In the much loo Bhop at Llndsey about a year, has resigned. Mrs. Gordon Hewlett, of Andover, Ohio, is visiting her brother, John How lutt, in this pluue. Miss Utile Elliott, of Philadelphia, la visiting her grandmothor, Mrs. J. L, Test, in this plaoe. Miss SaraCorbett wenttoTawas City Mich., last week to visit ber sister, Mrs. J. L. Graham. Miss Manila Murray, of Punxsutaw bey, la tbe guest of Mrs. John O'Hare at the Burns House. Mrs. Jennie Truitt, of Driftwood, is vlHitint; licr RlHtcr, Mrs. A. M. Wood- ward, In this pi hob. liny Kh. i t, of rittHhm ir. wtw the t iinst of his friend, Luther Harris, a few days lust week. George Humphrey and wife, of I hi I tola, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Me Entire over Sunday. William Hoare, of Glen Campbell, Islted his brother, Edwin Hoare, in this place last week. B. W. and Ernest Stone, of Turtle Creek, visited their parents In this place the past week. Mrs. S. T. Dougherty and daughters, Misses Nellie and Vcrdle, are visiting at Mahonlngtown, Pa. Miss Mary Barnes, of East Brady, Islted Mrs. James A. Tyson, on Jack son street the past week. Mrs. James W. Gillespie, of Allegheny City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Alex Stoke, In this place. John Sutta, of Brldgeton, N. J., will spend the summer with his sister, Mrs. Ed. Phillips, in this place. Mrs. H. J. Lynn, of New Brighton, has been visiting, her brother, W. J. I Weaver, the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. II. P. Thompson, of Portland Mills, visited the latter's par ents In this place the past week. Thomas Windle, a mine boss at Graeeton, spent a few days of the past reek with his family in this place. Mrs. N. A. Headley, of New Kensing ton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis, on Jackson street. C. H. MoNutt, of New Bethlehem, is Visiting his brother-in-law, 'Squire V. L. Johnston, tn West Reynoldsvllle. Rev. W. Frank Rebor and wife went to Allegheny City yesterday to attend a wedding. They will be absent all week. Vincent G. Reynolds, who. holds a good position tn Philadelphia as a pharmaceutist, is home on a vacation. Prof. James M. Lord and wife, of Oswayo, Pa., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs.Mury J. Lord, in this place. Mrs. A. T. Bing returned Monday from a month's visit at Buffalo, N. Y., BiHtton, Mass., and West Lebanon, N. H. G. M. McDonald, Esq., and family re turned yesterday from a short visit with Mr. McDonald's parents in Porter town ship. Arthur Phtlllppl, who Is attending Girard College, Philadelphia, came home yesterday on an eight weeks' va cation. Mies Lota Klino, stenographer in the law office of her brother, B. R. Kline of New Kensington, Is home on a short vacation. Misses Julia and Frances Kirk left here Monday to visit tn Sheffield, Ph., and from there they will go to Chautau qua, N. Y. Thomas N. Lord and wife, of Hltes, Pa., and Harry F. Lord and wife, of Johnsonburg, Pa., visited their mother in this place last woek. Mrs. A. C. Scott and daughter, Hel en, of 1'lqua, Ohio, are visiting the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, in this place. Mrs. J. A. Scott, Mrs. Kirkman and Miss Tirzie Postlcthwait, of Brook vllle, were visitors at W, A. Thompson's the latter part of last week. Miss May drier, of Joan not to, Pa., stcnograhphor in tho Jeannette Glass Co. office, is the guest of Mrs. M. J. Sweitzer at Hotel Imperial. Mrs. E. NelT went to Port Huron, Mich., last week to spend six weeks visiting relatives In the "Lake State." A delightful place for a summer visit. Joseph Dupont, of West Reynold vllle, was in Punxsutawney several days of last week on police duty. Joseph was a policeman in that burg two years ago. Miss Orrel McCrelght, who has been in Colorado the past fifteen months, is visiting her brother, James A. Mo Creight, and other relatives in this place. Mrs. Tacy Ralner and daughter, Miss Ada, of Philadelphia, are here to spend the summer. They are stopping with their cousin, Mrs. C. N. Lewis, on Grant street. W. L. Strauss, John Strauss, Joseph Gladden arid D. G. Campbell, of Mc Donald, are visiting tho former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Strauss, in Paradise. Mrs. M. J. Farrell and son, George returned from Altoonu yesterduy where they had been to attend the funeral of Albert McMullen, brotbor-In-law ot Mrs. Farrell. Rev, George Mullor and wlfo, of Punxsutawney, were visitors In town yesterday. Rov. Muller has resigned tbe pastorate of the Punxsutawney Baptist church. Mr. John D. Lowther aud family have been visiting relatives here 'the pHt, ton dnys. They nro moving from Adrian to Hitiirtuhiirp, whure Mr. Low- nr Una a noHltlon. Miss Emma Hurtle, of Clarion, sister of Mrs. Frank Diet., Is superintending the culinary and other departments of Hotel Belnap while Mr. and Mrs. Dletr. are at Atlantic City. W. S. Weaver, one of the editors of the Bronkvllle lirpubliean, who is Dis trict Deputy for Knights of Pythias, In- talkd new officers in the K. of P. lodge at Rathmet Monday evening. Robert S. Donaldson, wife and son, of Pittsburg, and Alex Riston, wife and n, Paul, of this place, are enjoying their annual outing at their camp In Beechwoods, near George Burtop's. Grler Clawson and wife, Harry R, Clawson. A. McLaughlin. Ellis Rich ards and sister. Miss Pearl Richards, all of New Kensington, have been visiting relatives In this place the past week. M. M. Davis, Esq., Fred. A. Alexan- er, Dr. Harry B. King, Frank Dlot!! and wife, of Reynoldsvllle, James Hughes and Frank Howe, of Rathmel, are sniffing the sea breeze at Atlantic City. Edward Matterney and Joseph Bous- sifet, twomastor teasers who will work for the Star Glass Co. at this place, were In town this week looking for houses to move hero. They live at Hazelhurst now. G. M. Brown, of Pittsburg, who made his home with Rev. J. E. Dean three years, now an employe of the B. & O. R. R., returned to tho "Smoky City" Monday after spending a few days with Rev. Dean and family. James W. Stevenson, wife and son, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting their par ents at this place and Sandy Valley. Mr. Stevenson will return to Brook lyn In a few days and Mrs. Stevenson and son wll! remain hero several weeks. Captain Urban and Lieu ,. Baethcldor, of the Saltation Army, are at Penfield on a vacation and Captain Ash Ion, of Franklin, and Captain Schwarz, of Du- Bois, are conducting the meetings at this place during the vacation of the first two mentioned. S. K. Furman and family, of Harris- burg, arrived at this pluco last week to Bcnd tholr summer vacation with Mrs. Furman's mother, Mrs. Kate Harris. Mr. Furman, who is a mail agent on tho P. & E. railroad, between Harrlsburg and Kano, had to return to work Sat urday. He will work this woek and 8end next week at this place. Sam'l has a host of friends here who are al ways glad to see him. Epworth League Officers. The Methodist Episcopal Epworth League at this place elected tho follow ing officers last week to serve for six months: President, Dr. L. L. Means: 1st vice president, Hannah Stauffer; 2nd vice president, Eleanor Roed; 3rd vice president. Amy Reno; 4th vico president, Carrie Albright; secretary, Lydia Molllngor; treasurer, Fred Domp soy; organist, Edna Lewis; chorister, Lizzie Northey; librarians, Herman Guthrie, Harvey Deter and George White. Was it a Miracle ? "The marvelous cure of Mrs. Rena J. Stout of consumption lias created Intense excitement tn Cammaek, Ind.," writes Marlon Stuart, a loading druggist of Muncle, Ind. "She only weighed 00 pounds when her doctor tn York town said she must soon die. Then she be gan to use Dr. King's Now Discovery and gained 37 pounds in weight and was completely cured." It has cured thous' ands of hopeless cases, and Is positively guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. ,r0o. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. A Delightful Tiip. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway Co. announce the first excur sion of the season to famous Chautauqua Lake and Celoron, the city of sports and pastimes, on Sunday, July lfith This excursion affords an opportunity for a day's outing and enjoyment at one of the greatest amusement resorts In America. A special train will leave Falls Creek at 7.25 a. m. and the ex tromely low rate of 92.00 Is. mado for tho round trip, which includes steam' boat ride the entire circuit of the great lake. Returning, train will leave steamboat lundlng Chautauqua Lake at fl.10 p. tn. and Jamestown station at 0.20 p. m. (Eastern time). For full information see exourston bills. For Sale. One lot and a quarter In a very desir able location in West Roynoldsvlllu Inquire at The Star ofiluo, Try our chocolate, with or without cream 6o. Reynolds Drug Store. See our fine line of toilet sots, just received. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. GOING TO FARM. Four Society-bred Gentlemen are Doing the "Wondering Minstrel ' Act. A quartette of McDonald's leading society gent lemon drove to Jefferson county Thursday, where they will as sist the father of 'two of tho gentle men In harvesting. Aft'ir tho work on tho farm Is done they will drive through the country selling song books, mnndo- n strings and incidentally to pick tip a w odd pennies doing the "Wandering Minstrel" In small towns. Of course it will look rather out of place to see four society-bred gentlemen attired In the garments of the typical farm hand, driving horses hitched to rubber-tlred vehicles, but that Is their mode of travel. At Kittanning they tuned their strings and played; as they did so the people stood with mouth wldu open staring at the quartette In blink amaze ment, while the boys brought forth sounds like Orpheus' lute, whose golden touch could soften steel and stones, make tigers tame and huge leviathans forsake unsounded deeps to dance on sands. Joe, being a vocalist, to their instruments tuned a deploring dump,' nd It was long into the night before the sweet concert was broken up, Joe'e uties also Included "passing the hat." They will visit Luthersburg. Sykesvllle, Troutvllle and Reynoldsvllle before re turning home, which will be Inbout two weeks. Wo will not mention the names of the boys becauso they might consider this a roast, and as we over heard Will tell John they would got Doc and Joe to assist them in doing the reporter if anything appeared in tbe litrord coneerlng their trip. McDonald Record. The four young men referred to above nro now sticking their feet under Noah Strauss' dining room table three times a day. Paradise. Noah Strouse was In Pittsburg last week. Edward Hillls has begun to build a new house on the old homestead. Miss Tena Strouse visited her sister, Mrs. J. J. Pifer, of Dutch Paradise on Sunday. Mrs. Ad 11 no Cemern, her daughter, Mli-B, and son, Lewis, of Greensburg, are visiting friends hero. William Dougherty had to move his family out of the house Into his wagon hed on account of his house sinking. Potor Wells killed a black snake tbe other day and If It had been four feet longer it would have boon six feet long. About fifty young people gathered at tbe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strouse on Thursday evening and bad quito a nice time. A couple of our ladles eumo in con tact with a polecat a few duys ago and after one of them shot at and missed the cat, the other lady shot and hit it whore tho other missed It. Charles Strouse happened along and killed the animal. The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all whoso stomach and liver are out of order. But siu-h should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills give a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only iic at H. Alex. btoKo s drug store. Summer Tours to the North. For the summer of 1900 the Pennsyl vania Ruilroad Company lias arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Northern Now York. These tours will leave July 21 and Au gust 11, including Niagara Falls, Thou sand Islands, Rapids of tho St. Law- renco, Quebec, Tho Suguonay, Montreal, Au Sable Chukm, Lakes Champlaln and George, and Saratoga, occupying fifteen days; round trip rate, 12.. Each tour will be in charge of one of Company's tourist agents, assisted by an experienced lady as chaperon, whose especial chargo will be unescorted la dles. The rate covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel entertain ment, transfer charges, and carriage hire. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any additional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny, ll'Jtl Broadway, Now York; 800 Ful ton street, Brooklyn: 70 Broad street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, As sistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Reduced Rates to Bellefonte. For the Centre County Centennial at Bollofonte, Pa., July 25 and 20, tho Pennsylvania Ruilroad Company will sell oxoursion tickets from all stations on its line lu the State ot Pennsylvania, to Bollofonte and return, at one fare for the round trip (minimum rate, 25oonts). Tickets will be sold and good going, July 24, 25 and 26, and to return until July '!, Inclusive. (
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