' mm VOLUME U. KEYNOMWVILLE, I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, HEl'TEMHEK 12, 1900. NUMBEH 1. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Low Grade Division, I', A B. R. 11. In Efteet Augutt 1, 1900. I tit.r 8Und.fi) Tlnw.l KAKTWAIIII. So.ll. Nu.l;i. I.iNoA No.T. A. M. A. M.U. M.il. M. f. M. .... ill in ii in I I t .1 m .... 2'? ll u 4 in 7 m ;u .... 4 l .... .... 10 in II ,W 4 4 .... 10 I 4 fii III .... Ill 21 A HI t Hi .... in ;m a in ts ivj I it iii iii m 12 :n nn; of m 21 mi m nt to lit to 21' III II A ... H 47 II 27 1 (HI II 14 Itt III AA Ml ;m il 21 .... I oi ll 41 i in n :m n mi j ON til AO I '.'A 0 3K 'DM t 20 1 a .V T HI I 4li T ? i! ID 7 I.". t 4H 1 il 7 2.1 Note S A I 2 7 4! 24 i r. :t a; IHaa .... i I" r A.M. A. M. P. M. P. M P. M. ST.TIOI. iMtlBliiirg Keil Hunk l.n ttminltHin . . . New ll.-llili-hi-ni (ink KKlKe.... MHyNVlllH Siiiiiinervllle . HriMik vlllo ... . ion a IllllT Hi-ynolilnvllle riincnHNt Kill In (leek... Iliillols !h huln Wlntertmrn .. I'emitluld. . .. Tyler rlennptptte. .. Ornnt Driftwood Tmln 41 fRilniliivi Ii.hvini I'lttNliurir W.lll M. In. Ited Hunk 11. IA Hnxikvllle I J 41, Ucyix IiIhvIIIv 1.14, Fulls rrift i.ua. nuiiiiiK i.2ii p. ni. Nora Train 7 nn suwliivi mil mukv nil PlOlM iH'tWelMI Hell Itnnk llllll lllllllllH. mt ahu. No. No. 2. Nn.14 No. Ill A. M. I M. f. M. Ill 2A .... A AO Ml IM .... 19 IN 12 OH .... 27 12 211 .... II A4 13 Ill ... 7 IKI .1'! : .... 7 on 12 AI .... 7 21 I iii (A iii ; iia 1 211 A 17 7 42 .... M 22 17 47 1 :t A III 7 AN .... IA 4A IN 12 .... A All N 17 1 All 0 ir. n IM ;2 12 I? ... iili II HI ... (I 4 .... 2 IIN (I 4N tain T 17 .... a i"i 7 2n .... I A IKI I Alt .... I, ni. p. H. p. M, STATIOH. tll lfl WIXIll OlHIll Ilrnneit-tte.... Tyler I'i'iiiillflfl Wlmorliurn ... ("K'llllB IiuKmIk FHllnCreek.... Puni-os! HeyniilrisvlllR. Fuller town.... , Brookville fhimniervtlle... Mityiivllln Oiikldclire M A: 7 m 7 HI 7 im 7 44 7 All 8 I A II 2A h'hh ll ill :i7 " 47 7 01 is An 0A 0 IN 7 im 7 I" 7 :ti 7 Ai 7 Art H 01 m ;i: Sew llvtlilwlieni H 4.V 10 HI l.nwsnnlitint. Ked Hunk.... I'lltnliurK. ... 4.- 10 20 I 2 40 II I A A. M V. Ml Train 42 iPiiiirinyi leave tin Hols 4.10 p. in. Fulls Creek 4.17, leyiiiililNvllle4.IM. Hrookvllle A.m. Hed llHtik H.:m, I'litnliinii n.:ll p. in. TrttliM nim-ked rim dttllyt dully, exrelit Mundiiyf t Hiik Ntntlon, ftlieiv MlirimlN iniiNt lie ulinwn. Phliodolphla A Erlo rUllniiul Dlvlxiun. In I'fTect May 28, VMM). Trains loavo Drift wihkI ax fnllnwit: EASTWARD 9:li0 s m Tmln 12, weekfliiy, for Hiinlinry, WllkeHhnrrv, lltixleton, I'oUttvllle.Hrrntiton, llHrrlHliui-ic mid tlie IniernteUhile Hta IIimih, hitIvIiik lit rhlllidelpliltk tt:2ll p.m., New York. U:.l p. m.i rlHlllinore.ililiil p.m.! XVHNliliiKtoti, 7: lit p. m I'olliiimi I'Hrlor f!nr from VIUtHnmMirt. to Plilliidelphlti mid ptiN enirer coHehe fnm Knne to riillHilelplilii And WllllHmtiport to lialllmoro mid WhhIi I ii II Ion. 8:.V p. m. Train , dully, for llnr rlnburir Hnd In4mtedlitt Ntiittonn, nr hlvlng t rhlladlphl4:2it A. M.I New Voi k, 7.13 a. m.i rUiltiiiiom, 2. IKI ii. ni.i WuNliliitfion 4. OA A. M. I'nllniiin Hleeplnu i'hi-h from llnrrlHlHirs to llillndelpliln mid New York. Philadelphia piiHieiiKei-N ciin remulii In leeper umllMtAirlM until 7:110 A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4,tiilly for Munlniry, lliirrl hurtf and lnMipnieUfite Nlatloim, arriving nt rhlladelphla, rl:.3 A. M.: New York, H:IHI A. M. on 4 dayN nd 10.KI A M. on Hun dayi Hnltlmore, 6:HA a. m.: Wnxhlimtnn. ":4.t a.m. I'wllntan VepirN from Erie, HuIThIo and WllllnniHuort to l'lilltulolplila, and Ituf falo and WllltamHport to WaMilnnlon. I'iin Nenirer rOHfliett fmm Krle to I'lilladelphla, ' . aad Buffalo to WanhliiKton. WESTWARD 4: IIN a. m. Train II. dally for Murrain, vlu Emporhim, and wvekdayii, for Krlo, Hldii DultnlH, ( lerinonl and principal Inter medial Htatlona. :44 a. m. Train i, dally for Erie and Inter- ' mediate polntn. S:4A p. m.Train IA, weekday for Kane and Intermediate Htatlona. THKOl'UH TKA1NH KOR DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EAST ANDOUTH. TRXIN leavea New Y'ork A:AA u. m.,llilladn1- untan.nv f. lll. nr.,, ,, .v.. f. ., !- limore tl.4A p. m. daily, nrrlvluu at Drifts woou :.ffl a. m.. Willi riiiinian Nieepera from Vlilladelphla to Erie weekdayn and from Philadelphia mid WimhinKlon to Buf falo via Emporium daily. PaNHeniterrourhen ffHini Philudelphlii to Erie weekday and WaHlilnmon to Buffalo dallv. , TRAIN 3 leaven New York al 7:AA p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m.i Washington, 10.40 p.m.) Baltimore, 11:41 p. m.i dally arriving at Driftwood at 9:44 a. m. Pullman aleeplnx can from Phlla. to Wllllamiip't, and throuiili paaaemter coaches from Philadelphia to Erie aud Baltimore to W'llllaniHporl. On Oundaya only Pullman aleeuer Philadelphia to trie. TRAIN leave Philadelphia 8:40 A. m.i -Waahtmrton. 7.4AA. m.i ualumore.n:4A.M.: illkuslmrre, io: A. M.i weeauay, rivinn at iirittwooa at p. m. wim Jman Parlor car from Philadelphia to tlamaportana paaaeiiKercoacn to Kane. v-ttons via JohnBonburif u. u. and itidKway li (JlcarHold H. it. a. m. WKKKDAY. p. m. 10 4A io m 10 HA 10 HI 10 2A 10 20 10 .. H t 40 art'lormontlv Woodvale Qui n wood Smith Ran Inatnnter Htraiuht Olen liaael JohnNOiiburic lv Rldnwayar 10 AA 11 02 11 OA 11 08 11 14 11 1H 11 27 11 411 11 All 7 110 S 1.1 9 HA arRldxwaylv 7 00 12 10 u.m. D.m. a.m. a. in D.m. p. m 4 1.' 7 tea z un 2 iHiaiui it'in 7 m ri ii .... t 03 23 Carm'nTriiHfr 7 12 12 22 7 00 1 A4 9 1 IJroyland 7 21 12 30 7 OA 1 Al 9 11 Bhn-s Mill 7 2A 12 HH 7 01 1 47 9 07 Blue Rock 7 2N 12 HH 6 7 It) 9 02 Carrier 7 311 12 40 t 47 1 83 A3 Brockwayv'l 7 411 12 AO 43 I 2a 47 Lane Mill 7 47 12 A4 8 43 McMinn Hint 7 Al 4 22 4 27 4 3A A 09 4 3U 4 42 4 .Ml 4 A9 '07 5 l.t 5 IIP A 17 85 1 19 8 39 Harvey Run 7 A4 1 Oil 6 00 1 IA 8 HA lvKalltO'kar 8 00 1 10 8 10 1 10 8 2A WDuBolsar 8 10 ISA - D 11 U0 1 10 7 01 arFalltiO'k lv 8 2S 1 20 S 14 1 00 0 47 KeynolUHVine H UN 1 it! t 87 12 33 6 10 Brookvllle 9 OA 1 All 4 49 11 AH New Ul'tlll in 9 4A 2 HN ' 4 OA 11 2H Red Hank 10 20 3 IA 1 40 9 10 lv Pituburgur 12 40 6 30 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. A HI 6 02 8 4H 7 2N II AA p. Ill 3. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD, Oeo Manager. Gen. Paas. Ag't, First National Bank y OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, 50,000. Surplus, - - $10,000. C, itlltlicll, Prvaldeu t Mcolt fflcOlulUud, Vice Pre. Joint 11. Kaliclier, faultier Directors! . Jllti-liell, Srott McOlelluud, J. O. King, John II. Cornell, u. t.. lirowu, O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kauoher. Doe a KnneruluanklnKbuktaeiuiaiid nollclta the account of merchant, profeNlonal men. t uruier. uiechauic, wilier, lumberinen and other, promising the moot careful attention U ins Duaiuem oi an purMiiiw. tiata IieumiU Uuxt fur rent, - I'lmt NaUoual Bank bulldlug, Nolan block ! , rirc Proof Vault. H. 8TAMEY. ATTOIIN K Y-ATL A VV, mice at Hotel Mi-Cmincll, KeynoldHVllln, Pn "1 MITCH KLI,. J ATTOUN K Y-AT-LA W. OlhVe nn Weol. Main utiei-t. iipiNMlle the Uoininerclnl Hotel, Beynoldnv vine, ra. G m. McDonald, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. Noiary I'iiIiIIc, teal eninte intent, PhipiiIn cured, ciillectlium madii uiiiiiiutlv. Ollire ii Nolan liliN'k, RcytioldHVlire, Pa. gMITII M. McCUlOlOIIT, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Notary Pulillc and lli nl Eatale Aiii'iit. Col le,'ttnti will receive prompt attention. OnVe in rriN'iiiifii a iieuiy uiock, near poHiomce, HeynolilNVllle Pa. u U. U. E. HOOVEH, KEYNOLDSVILLE, 1'A. IteNldenl dent Int. In Hie Froehllrh h Heu- ty hliN'k, mar the piMiotllco, Main lreet. Ilentlencx In imh-i fit Imk . D It. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, onifp tin merit ml fliMirnf I'lfMt Niitlmml bunk biilhlhitf, Mtiln Hlri'cl. D U. It. DkVKUK kino. DENTIST, tilllfp on Hcciind HiNir ItcytmlilMvlllc Kenl KNtale llliltf., iMiiiu Htreet, Itcyuolilnvillc, Pa. jj NEB'E. .JUSTICE OP THE l-EACE And Real Ksintc Avent, KeyuohlHvllle, Pa. J H. HUGHES. UNDEHTAKINO AND EMUALMINfi. A full lino or NiiiiitllcN ciuiNliiiitlv on IihiiiI. Pli'tuie ft-timlnu a Nnclalty. txilceand warc- 'iHim hi ine aiimii'u niiiiiiiiiK on muni Htrcei. JOTEL BELNAP, KEYNOLDSVILLE. l'A. FltAKK J)Jk!TZ, 1'rtyrirtm: Flrat clan In evcrv uartlcular. licated In the vi;ry centre of the htiNlncNNpart of town. Free Miua to and fnim train auucommodlou flnmpti! riMiiii for commensal traveler. H OTKL McCONNELL. HEYNOLnsVIU.R. FA. FRANK J. JiLACK, Proprietor. Tho leudlntl hole! of the town. Ileuduuiir- ters for commercliil men. Htt'Km .mm, frv 1)11. hnth rouniH nndohmotH nn everv floor. unntple room, btllliird room leloplione cori- iiec'iionN Ac. Dollar for Dollar Value Is not easily recognizable. Only the expert 1uyer is a competent Judge. The ordi nary buyer must take his dealers word as to value. Therefore, it is well to buy where the QUALITY IS ALWAYS POUND to be of a high order. We are positive you will find the leather in our shoes of a fine rade, the shape correct, and the workmanship perfect. Our Men's Tan Shoes Have been winners this seas- on, juding by the amount we have sold and are still selling. Johnston & Nolan. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. JMftl 4 tJL AAt'. r'vjijIU.i! ilorHe-hoelnj( done in the tie tit est manner and by the lutttnt Intproved uiuthodit. Ue pulrlngof all kinds carefully nud promptly QlHie. DAIUrAUTlUH UUAHAHTKKU, HORSE CLIPPING Huve Just received u complete Bet of dih rhine lione cllniHTii of lutoHt Ht vie 'W out lorn and urn prepared to do cIlnnliiK In the bet pO'tbime nuinner ai ritrouuu.u tuluh. Jackkou til. near t'lfih, UeynoldttviUe, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, East End, Plltsburg. Pa. Hit Yrwrhei-lmRepl It, ID00. Location nnmlilne Mauijr ud vpiico of country wltii cilv 4lvniuBea Colldgial aud (!olletn l'rebrUiry iieiiurtuivui, Miule. Art and Flijmkal Culture. AdilrM Hav, lula Martlo, A. M., It'rluoeluu) rrwluaut. Methodint Conference. Tlio Krlo Annual Cunfrrcncn tif tlio MuIIioiIIhI KiIwiiiiiI cliim li mitt In llm ni'w Htnnu t.'liurcli b. I'nnxHiiliiwiicy yimtTlHy. II1mIiiii Kib-h pi'ifll inir. Fill- lnwlnjr I ini(frHni briilniiliitf Uciniirrnw morning: Tlinrsilay, Biiit!HilnT 11: H..10 it. m., Confiirutico piByur wrvlou; fl.CM ( h. in., Oiiiiimi'nou wuHlntt: 1.3(1 p. m., W. IC. M. Annlvi-rmiry: .T'O p. m.. Si-ttil-t.Tn-Umnliil auriiinn. ftiv. John Vanuti, Pan ama. N. Y. i4.M p. m.. Twi-nllfth ci-n- tury unnm-rrHtlon rvlo. Ili'V. J. C McUonalil, Ifiitli-r; 7.30 p. m., (luoa tlonal BnnlvoMnry. Ki lilny. Hi pl. 14: K :l ii. in., (' infi-r- enco prayor wi vlfi-: I) (M) it. ni.. (Ninf.'r-ont-o Hrmlmi: I. .'10 p. in.. W. F. M. annl- vcinnry, ni1ilrix. Kev. A. W. HiiiIIhIII, 1). 1)., Madi-HH, Inilla; arlil rp, li inlu.p C. I). Fima, D. 1)., LL. I).. I'hlladi-lpliln, l'a.: .'Mill p. m., miMrtlonaiy Harmon; 4.00 p. in., Tweni Willi I'i'iiiiiry iiiiiiNoeriil Win Hfi vW).-. Rv J. C Mi'Dumilil, Ladir; 7.30 p m., Church oxtnHlon anntver aiirv. Hiituiday, 8'pl. IS: R.30 a. in., Ciin- fprnrrp prayor rvW.'p; (l.oo a. m., Con fiTpnnp oaaliin; 4.00 p. m.. Twmitlt'th nrnlury oxnuornilliin m rvltv: 7.30 p. m., Fri'iMiiiii ii'H Aid mill Southern cilnuallon kiiiiIvi iury. Suiidiiy, Hi-pti inlwr Id: li.no a. in., Ciinfeivnoii L"Vf FpbhI: 10.30 a. in., Sermon, Mixhop ('. 1). Fokk. I). I)., LL. I)., I'hllnielililii. fa! 2l0 p.m., onllniillon of I) noun anil Killer, I!1hImii Fohi-: 3 30 p. m.! memorial er-vice.-730 p. in., Iweiilleth cenlnry for ward movement; addreaa, Hev. A. H. Hiker, D. I)., Alllanci, O.; addrei-H. niHhop C. D. Fofk. D. I) . LL. I)., Phil adelphia, Pa. Monday, Sept.. 17: H.30 a. m., Con- furenee prayer nervine: l'"0 a. m., Con fereiKie HugHlon. Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. HIifKlni., editor Senaea (III.) Vrtni, wbh afllleleil fur yeunt with pile that no doctor or remedy helped until ho Irlud liuvkleii'a Arnieii' Salvo, the beat In the world. Ho write, two boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for Pllea. Cult) t'liiirnnteed. Only 2"c. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke. drtimiUt. BIG Reduction in Prices. The price of Cotton Chain has dropped nd in order to stay with the market I have to re duce my price in Weaving Carpet and Rugs to irive my old and new custo. mers the 1enent of it. Please call and see my work or send for sample ot CariK't or Chain. It is all of 5-ply. I have for sale some nice pat terns of Carj)et,18 threads to the inch, at a very low price. For out-of-town people will pay freight one way on 20 yards or over. I can weave a piece of carpet for you inside of a week's time, ours Kespectlully, TEOFEEL DEMAY, Near A. V. Depot, Box 358, Reynoldsville, Fa GOOD POOR EYESIGHT I will make my trip to the American House, Brookville, September 19-20, and will visit tlie IMPERIAL HOTEL KEYNOLDSVILLE - Sept. 2ist. Good work by the latest meth ods. If your eyesight is imper fect, come in. G.C.GIBSON, Optician. Council Meeting. Town council met i n Wednemlay, 8. pi. r.th, with President Heinle In the chulr. Member present: Coeliiaii, Coltlc. Ferrln. Farrell, Pierce. I) Ibln and Smith. K. Buyer waa preoent and made a complaint agalnt the oien drain on Belli! alley, aud proHiaed If the borouvh would furnlab Ihn iwwer pi pa ho would lay Iho name at til own expeiine the width of hla lot. On motion thu council agreed to fui nUli newer plpo to conned with aewer on McKntlre'a lot to Klyhth Ktrcct and aero D 117. alley at Kl(fhlh alreet. A petition wn prewinted. nluned by a majority In Intercut and numb.r of olt l.eiH abutting ailing the 1 1 nt- of proposed newer In Main street In front of the old school properly now owned by A. M. AppletfHte. to Tenth or Taylor street and along Tenth or Taylor to south sldu of Jackson street. On motion the peti tion wne accepted and ordinance No. fl'i pnssed on firs reading. A similar petition was presented for a Mwer In (ioidun alley from John Burns property to Tenth or Taylor street to connect with main sewer. On motion petition was accepted and ordlnanco No. (Id was passed on fli nt reading. C. Mitchell, burgess, reported receipts fur licenses and fines to be Ml. (I. V. SwarU, collector, reported taxes collect d as follows: Borough, I.IKKl; bond. t::i: water, 333: light, I.KI2; poor. 1,000. Iliirgi-HH Mitchell called tlio attention of council In ordinance No. 17. 23 and 2M. On motion the ordinance commit tee, together with the' solicitor, was Instructed to frame an ordinance In take tlio placo of ordinances No. 17, 23 and 2H. On motion the struct committee was instructed to look after the drain at rear end of J. H. Corbett'a lot on Gor don alley and, if necessary, to furnibh sewer pipe for same. The street committee rciortctl that Mrs. Rlioiid wanted LVi for right of way for th extension of Willow 'alley through three lots, and that A. M. Applegate wanted fl'ill. On motion the council decided to auk tlio court to appoint appraisers to ap praise the extension of Willow alley from Eighth street to lino of Jerry Hrckman'a property, through the Geo. Khoads estate, Applegate and Prescott lands. On motion the council decided to pay the nlghtwatohman no more fees for arrests. On motion bills and Interest amount ing to $17.1.53 wore ordered paid. Transactions in Real Estate. Goo. H. Barkley to Daniel Hauck, t al., for property in Punxsutuwocy. 2,(XK); Aug. 2. 11HX). Louisa Klnnard to F. S. Hoffman, et al., for property in Reynoldsville. tl.'iO Aug. 21, 1IKKJ. Brookville Cemetery Co. to S.M.Moore estate, for cemetery lot. Hon; July 30, 1IMK). John McLeavy to James W. Bodle, for property in Punxsutawney. tl.4.ri0; Nov. 28, KKKl. Samuel B. Long to Maggie J. Fyke, for land in Wlnslow township. $.'100; August 22, 1(100. J. J. Bubuck to John B. George, for lot In Punxsutawney. $1.V); July 20, 1 SMX). School Board of Pinecrook township to Samuel G. Bullers, for two lota in Plnccreck township. $13.7'i; Aug. 25, 1IKX). School Board of Plnecreek township to H. S. Bullers, for three lota io Pine- creek township. $30.95; August 20, 1!KK). Hiland EC Uadobacb to William and Edward Blnnoy for property io Reyn oldsvllle. (200; Aug. 30, l'JOO. Maude Hoffman, et al., to Wasco Huvardla, et al., for property in Punx sutawney. W.'iO; Aug. 27, l'.H'O. J. C. Smith to Andrew Doleskey, for land in Youog township. $450; Aug. 30, 1900. Theo. Smith to James O. Henry, for land in Bull township. $245; Aug. 25, 1900. D. R. Hiloman to Modesto Deaddezio, for land in Winslow township. $100; Sept. 1, 1900. John Nyland, administrator, to J. D. Fullorton, for land in Rose township. $779; Sept. 1. 1900. Barbara Bowser, et al., to M. P. Bowsor, for lot inCluyvlllo. $250; Aug 11, 1900. , Reduced Rates to Philadelphia. For tho Stnto League Ropubllcau CKibs, to be hold In Philadelphia Sup tomber 17 arid 18, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all stations on Its line in tho state of Pennsylvania at the rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate 25 cents). Tickets to be sold aud good going September 15, ltt and 17, and to return until Sep tember 22, inclusive. Cmerlckvllle. Miss Mabln Klepfer, ono of the silk mill girls, Is home for a few days. The schools of Plnecreek township open next Monday, September 17. Miss Edith Deemer, who has been staying at Hopkins, has returned home. The chirping of the nrleket reminds us that tho afternoon of the year Is here. Mr. and Mra. M. K. Welaer spent Wednesday afternoon in Reynoldsville. Miss Kva Hicks, primary teacher of Brookville schools, sient Sunday with her parent. Mli -e Agnes and Blanche Markle spent Sunday with their sister, Mr. C. A. Burk house. A load of our young people spent Thursday at the Clarion fair. They reported a pleasant time. Mrs. 8. aud C. A. Burkhnuse sjient Saturday In Washington township with the former's son, Charles. ', The festival conducted by the ladles of the M. E. church on Saturday even ing was a success. They netted $10.50. Mrs. Israel Klepfer who spent part of last week at Reynoldsville, took sick there and was unable to come to her homo on Saturday. Twenty flvo of the. P. O. S. of A. members of this placo attended the re union at Sykesvllle last week and rejiort a pleanint time and plenty to pat. Birth since our last letter: A boy to Mr. and Mrs. John Swsrtz; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. London; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sugar!, Paradise. Hiram Deemer, of Emerlckvllle, vl- Ited friends In Paradise last Wednesday. Miss Susie Dougherty returned home last Friday from two weeks' visit with friends ut Bucchwood. Mrs. Milliron, of West Reynoldsville, vit-ited Mr. P. M. Wells over Sunday. Amos Leo Sheesloy I working near MahalTey. John M. Strouso and daughter, Ila.el, and son, Martin, spent last Sunday at Big Run. John Little, and Frank Young, of Reynoldsville, were visitors at P. M. Wells' one day last week. J lies Rushull visited relatives in In diana county last week. The Gibson saw mill Is almost ready for operation. BUI Little, of thU place, went to Em urickville last week to work for Mr. Schugars. J. M. Shoesley called on friends at Scotch Hill on Sunday. Will and John Strousc and Mrs. F. H Gallagher were called home by the serious illness of their father. School opened on Monday with a fair attendance. County Commissioners Al. Haiick and W. C. Murray, of Brookville, at tended to some business in this place on Friday. Deemer' Crosa Road. . Mr. Mary Snyder wa on the sick list a few days last week. Irvln Deemer, of Homestead, Is visit ing his parents at this place. Miss Olive Deemer visited Mrs. W, H. Burkhouse a few days last week. Quite a number of our young folks at tended the moonlight supper at George Burkett's Saturday night. Mrs. Amos Doemer returned Friday from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Monongahela City and Greensburg. Mrs. Louis Horm, of Hormtown, Mm, Daniel Doney and Miss Elsie Deemer, of this place, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Frantz, near Sykesvllle. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are dan gerous. No need todynamite your body when Dr. King's New Life Pills do the work so easily and perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25o at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Richmond. For tho meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., to be held at Richmond, Va., September 17-22, the Pennsylvania Ruilroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Richmond, from all stations on Its line, at the rate of one faro for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going September 14, 15 und 16, and will bo good to return until September 25, inclusive. For particulars In regard to stop-oft at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash lngton, consult nearest ticket agent. Why Zinc and Grinding? Zino combined with lead and oil forms the toughest paint now-known, but they need to be fine to combine. Devoe lead and zinc Is grouud In linseed oil. Soft Coal Market. Conl Trsilti .ImirtiHl 1 In soft coal circles thero Is the cry thu early In the season of the short supply of cars, to move the order that are being had from all part of the country and from abroad. If this con dition of affairs I to be noted at this time, what may onu expect a to trado conditions, so far as this branch of tha fuel trade Is concerned, when what Is termed the active season and demand ant In? There is no question a to the very busy condition of our manufactur ing Interest when the trade for soft coal I of such a character a I how recorded, and every ono In the country should regard the same with pride and glorification. The growth of the export trade In soft coal I attracting thu attention of every one who i at all interested In the welfare of tho country. ' Tho informa tion given on this topic In our column from wek to week I now appreciated by all, and thl Journal I therefore gaining many friends in foreign coun tries. The pxperiment with American coal which the Europeans have made within thu last two or three years seem to have proved successful, for the ex port to Kurope, which In tho seven month of 189H amounted to 4.507 tons, were in tho corresponding month of 1900, 278,572 tons, and in the remainder of this year will be treble thalquantity. At Buffalo soft coal is coming In plenty, in fact faster than there Is any real need for It. Every ono Is well stocked up and are not anxious to take any more than Is required for the daily trade. Price are weak and are likely to drop at any time. Although there I considerable coal going to Canada there Is not tho Demand usually had from that source owing to tho dropping of the orders from the various factories. How Editors Get Rich. This morning wo received an adver tising proposition from a Washington patent attorney, offering us five dollars for every client secured by the adver tisement, but in case no client were forthcoming we were to receive nothing. out of It excepting the fun of, mailing our paper free to the advertiser during the career of the contract. Hardly a day passes with us any more that we do not receive a proposition equally gener ous, and every other newspaper In the county Is blessed thu same way. Is it any wonder the publishers of this land are amassing such colossal fortunes? Is It any wonder that the average edi tor has to go armed to keep the envious poorer classes from anarchistic attacks upon him? Is It any wonder that, after running a newspaper a few months, a man begins to Indulge In diamonds and stub-tailed horses and plug hats and seats In Congress and June watermelons and Allred Austin's poems, and other' forms of almost reck lees luxury? During the past week wo have bee offered lightning rods, corn salve, due bill on tuition at Keelpy Institute, cure for the stuttering habit, worm tablets, fly paper, Chinese dictionary, life of Charley Ross, condition powders, Instru mental music entitled "After the Ball,'' life of Jesse James. "What to Do in Case of an Earthquake," botind In calf and written by one, Sunday school jokes with a diagram of each, and numerous other sundries as pay for carrying ad vertising. It is such thingsas this that make the life of a publisher one glad panorama of sunshine and etberial fun. It shows how tickled everybody seems to be to give the publisher a chance and help him along, and how trustful and confident they -ail are of his perfect ability to run his business without the use of money. Harry Daniels in Afirs pjr Talk. Endured Death's Agonies. Only a roaring fire enabled J. M. GarretUon, of San Antonio, Tex., to lie down when attacked by Asthma, from which he suffered for years. He writes his misery was nf ten so great that it seemed he endured the agonies of death; but Dr. King's New Di.-tovery for Consumption wholly cured him. This marvelous medicine is the only known cure for Asthma, as well as Con sumption, Coughs and Colds' and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50c und 81. Oil. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at II. Alex. Stoke'i drug store. Summer Excursion Rates. The Pennsylvania Ruilroud Company will sell excursion tickets from Reyn oldsville. to Chautauqua and roturn, $5.50. On sale each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday during August. Tickets good 15 days returning. ReynoldsvHlo to Niagara Full and return, $7.45. On sale each Tuesday during August and S-'ptoinber. Tickets good 15 days returning. Reynoldsville to Toronto and return, $S.45. On sale each Tuesday during August and September. Tickets good. 15 days rpturuin?.
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