I . V' VOLUME U. KKYNOIilWVILLK, I'ENN'A., MONDAY, DECEMIIKK 21, HMO. XUAIIJEIS IV-l We sell . . you a fine, big RANGE for 910.00 toft! 1. Heat ing Stoves, $3.50 and upwards. Cook Stoven for and upward. WE alno carry a nice Oarin'tn, Kitchen Curtains, llwga, lliuMin ware, in tact, anything a house from cellar to g: We are pleased to show . you our goods. C. R. Idle Talk, No But Plain, Honest SHIGK & THE - 1UG Overcoats Our Overcoat Department is what should interest you now. Overcoats in the now Oxford Shades that for style and quality am as Rood as any first-class tailor can make, and their price ono-third less. At the rate these coats have been soiling we are convinced our trado appreciates our efforts and price. Men's Over coats at 15, $7, $8, 110. 112, 115, 118. Boys' Overcoats, age 15 to 20, at 12.50, W.50, tC.00, 18.00. Boys' Overcoats, age 3, to 15, at (1.50, 12.50, W.60, M.50. Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing See our suits before buying. You will save dollars by buying at this store. We have been very careful In selecting our line of clothing for fall, and have just received the last of our large order. We invite you, one and all, to examine this line. Money refunded or made prove unsatisfactory. : Shick THE BIG STORE. IN out for P No X ' L S 1 to TKSMONTi ALL U 4 we Guarantee . our Ranges and Prizer Oaks in every respect. Anyone finding them not as we represent them, their money will be refunded. ino of Furniture, 1 Utensils, Lamps, g, Dishes, Ulass needed to furnish irret. New building opposite the postollice. HALL Waste of Words, Statements at WAGNER'S STORE. Men's Underwear We sell Men's Underwear at no advance In price, us we bought all of our underwear early last spring direct from the manufacturer and will sell at the same low price. Men's ribbed flooco-llnud 50c. a suit. Men's extra heavy flooce-llncd 85c. a suit. Men's extra heavy ribbed, fleece lined 11.00 a suit. Men's Merino Underwear 95c. a suit. Men's Camel Hair Wool 11.50a suit. Men's Pure Wool in Brown, Tan, Grey and Red, $2.00 a suit. Men's extra heavy Underwear, all wool, doubled over the chest and back, remarkable value at $2.00 a suit. ' We have also added to our already large stock a new lot of HATS, CAPS, 'V NECKWEAR, " SHIRTS, COLLARS, i-HOSE, SHOES, MACKINTOSHES, MEN'S HEAVY WORKING COATS, ETC. In fact, we have a complete line of everything in Men's Furnishings. satisfactory to consumer if goods & Wagner, Next door to F. O. THE ORDINARY beating stove most of the heat passes di rect into the chimney without spreading its warmth. We overcome this wast in the Tremont Hot Blast by converting the smoke, soot and gases into heat. Producing tht greatest result for .the fuel consumed. T5 TREMONT HOT BLAST will burn the poorest quality of slack or coal dust with the same successful results that it does the best quality of fuel. The fire is at all times under perfect control, and can be increased or lessened to meet the requirements of the user. No trouble to keep a continuous fire through-. tne winter. If you want a atove that Is uneq economy and good service bu THE LATEST IMPROVEMEr' ALL THB BEST IDEAS. Comp ware r i i Wall Scliool Bulletin. EMTOniAT. BTAFf . Eiitr-ia-0hlr Clcminl rijnn '01. AitlcUnt alitor- Ohm Kh '02. Lteil n.lor Aliel En.nl '01. In hint Monthly's t rillion of tint llu Hol A'rurm tlirrn Btiittvtl iirr urtlt'lc tintli'i Hid glaring ln-ittllliU'S f ''!') u olilsvillo SIhiwimI Up InHtriictnr Cull, il llmvn 1'i'opor." oti! ., I'tt'., wi'lttun by hum Willi fVltlflll.ly fill. MIMIIf ttllll! ltltlinMI tl ov ! tlm fiifi. ttuit tlui public, Mimngli tlx; in. ilium tlf our town pitpt'iH, wan inrtilf Huqiiiilntrd with the olrtuim stmitios t'olntitig to tlm Intijwlt'O cnti t'Mt iH'twt'on niir Hltrh Hi-hnol and l)it- HiMH. Tlio writer of tho aliovi?-nicnlliin"Ml article, lifter trying to Impress upon tlm scnttered reinliirs of the shtiot that Itryuolilxvllln whs iiiHlnceru In lift ef fort to bring Bbotil a contest, anil lifter winding lilniMflf In giving thiienminuiil ctillotn that putwud between thu two soIkmiIh, briiigx his expimitlon In u eltmt) In u nmnncr peuuliiirly cliaractoriHtlc to nn Inliabltunt of Dullois, by a sunr rllmis attack iiMin our pi'lnclpul, Mr. Leavenworth. While WD tin not b-lleve that this ulanrift'titia ntliiek Inn the (uinetlon f l'rof. Cii-itMii). neither tin wi; mipptwe that It expntsM'H tlio Bcnllment of tile meinbtTH of the hcIkmiI, but wo regmd It as oniinntlng from onn wlitwo thcHiiu ru.t liuiug impaired by un liiHUtiiililo tliit'Ht fur notoriety, huo forgotten all thine relating to the respect ho should hold for lilx superiors. Hut recognizing thu fact that dealing In pe riMinalltit'S U a nefarious way to eXHUHcllBlo interest in an article, I sliull content myself In Mhowlng the fallacious staUiine nts In which his article ulMitititlri. In IiIh logical dudtictlons and jargons ho Involves hlinmilf In a fog of contra dictions and iMirpluxltlcs. For example, he states that DuBoIh was refused thu only point sho axked for, ynt In her re ply to our challenge,, which was print ed in the article, it states explicitly that they would accept, providing wo grant thorn throo points, two of which wo did. Now If they did not regard these two points as concession what ac tuated them In placing them on an equal basis with tho third condition? Furthermore, if they were desirous of entering this contest why did they not appoint a committee and narao a day when they might meet the committee from our school, when differences could amicably be arranged ? If there was any Inconsistency shown it certainly was not on our part. In our statement of the case In thu BULLETIN we Bald wo were not seeking glory. If such had been our intention we would have dlrooted our attention to those who are in our class, and In this list wo do not include DuBoIb, If the writer of the above-mentioned arti cle may be taken as a representative. Id regard to the lotters that wore sent to DuBols, they were not the work of one person but were the expressions of tho commltleo appointed by the So city to attend to tho arrangements. Nothing was sent that did not moot with the approval of the members of the High School, and tho endeavor of tho .writer to place the responsibility on the head of one person is but another manifestation of the fact that he does not know what he is talking about. If It would be any relief for him to know the author of the statement in the BUL LETIN, he is hereby Informed that it was neither written nor dictated by "Young Leavenworth,11 as he terms him, but by one who was a member of the committee and who, bolng satisfied with his surroundings, intends remain ing here for the present! A comfortable holiday gift one of Millirens Christmas mufflers. Ladles' lorgnette chains in plated, gold filled and solid gold. Prices from $2.00 to $16.00 at Goodor's. A fine display of ladles' furs at J. J. Sutter's. If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, tho tailor. Watches! Watches! The only place in town to buy a reliable time piece is at Goodor's and at prices that cannot be beat. New goods, new styles and lowest prices at Shick & Wagner's. Fine line of cut glass at Goodor's jewelry store. A largo line of ebony toilet sets, hat and clothes brushes to select from at MUUrens. Your little girl knows tho difference betweon a homely, poorly dressed doll and a pretty one neatly dressed. Got ,or one that she will be proud of. You just tho Kind that will plooso uey noma urug atore. oko but it is a fact that i & Hillis have tho largest ot Morris chairs and rock- Chrlstmos goods at storo. Call and see ill do your eyes good. ooat at Millirens; it 1 VlO r, "INDIANS" HAVE TlltC SCALPS. Too I n-! Wsr Cty Kt lied Wh te Mnn Win e st Sen on the L ttle Raft ot Journalism. I!:iviiiu noticed In your i ! Unit, thu DuHoli Hlieet that, Is running a inlying letter context In 111 colutniiH with "In- (limlriitl Hoiivenlm'' hs prize, turn lakeri exeeptloti to the article which they piihli-.lii'd when Frank Uncivil ituide il famoiM elglily-yanl run around It left end for a touchdown, mill ill" qulll ilriving. braggadocio half buck later "kicking'' for a field goal anil failing, Is certainly mmilng. Seems hi range Lit tit when the I'l'n trained "Indian" gladiators went on tho field eight tlilTeri lit times (it HCiiHiin's schedule) and crunched Oanras armor agaiiiHt ciinvRs armor, twisted legs around leg, and wlih their BruiH chiHped In hone-breaking granpH, writhing, struggling bodies that could not reiilxt. their deadly huge, that they are not tht! rightful champion of that Keel Ion when no on" mimed their linn. A number of teams In this county, on Inning two puncs to another eleven, were gridiron Idols no more, and even when the teams were bonked for three games with a line f f KM) ax a forfeit In raw neither team was on ihe Hold, the victors of the previous gnlin s would havu the amount go by default atitl lino up againHt a stronger cloven. For the HeynolilKvlllo Titan to ugaln go to DiiflnU and play tltelr tlxty-pound team (with cniirtey to tlio four-piigo folder), would not bo Interesting to tho players, and I am mire the town's en lhulats would not sit In the chilling air for two houn courting colds, rheumallHin and pneumonia, as they would If there was a possible chance for tho Imperial to e rn. For tho first tlmo since the Infant, now thirteen years old and Infant still was launched, they look to another town for superiority to lower t he colors of the gladiator of the silk-mill town. Heretofore It would play n strong game of bluff in all kinds of sport and If neces sary devote almost the whole paper (?) In misleading the public to think that DuBols was victorious, even if they failed to score and Reynoldsvlllu mado a hundred and eleven. Thu first recollection I have of the sHirting editor's "hot air" was when he defeated ItcynoldHvllle's crack polo team In his (then) four-column circular, when In reality they had tho DuBols push faded. He upheld an Imaginary score for a couple of years, and when ono of their goal tenders, just before called upon to take his lasting sleep, stated he couldn't peacefully paws out of this world without a contradiction of what had been published regarding the game, be left him to die as he would, at the same time Inhaling more hot air to write up the next defeat that was In store for them on the ball field. Having shelved DuBols, Brook vlllo and Punxsutawney teams without bolng scored against, 'tis "off-sldo play" for him mentioning St. Marys to retrlovo their losses. This team has shown very poor form In comparison with the red men, whose wigwam enntalnselght prl.o scalps. The "Indians" cannot raise too loud a war cry, and I believe the government scouts, In place of following tho western style subduing thorn would join merrily In the war dunce of the bow and arrow tribe. An Honorkd Judge. Pittsburg, Deo. 17. Toques, all colors, at Millirens. Dolls are like people some are ivery common, some are good looking, some are beautiful. Ours are beautiful, all personally solected, all of the prettiest and best quality. Prices tho verylow est when you consider the quality. Reynolds Drug Store. Ladles' lorgnette chains, the largest assortment at Goodor's, the jeweler. Army leggings for men and boys at Williams.' Pure wool underwear at Millirens. Mitchell, the tailor, has no competi tion on fine overcoats. Silverware and silver novelties at Goodor's jewelry atore. If you want something new and up-to-date in dress goods go to Shick & Wagner's. Red Cross Tansy Pills Supprutad nintiruaugn PAINFUL Minttruitlott Ana aPRBVENTIVB te IBM All m-f uraouxmuJ Are Sale and Reliable.' r Perfectly Harmless Purel Vee tablet' tie Sent postpaid on feeeipt el price. Money refunded Uaot as MMadgCl!clioc&Co, Des Uoutea, Iowa, For sale bv II. Alex. Hinkn. vet waiCeTJ Hormtown. Mr. Klie Seliiigur anil I'.lva Kchug iux wont lo Wilcox. Klk Co., Moiu.ay. William f!"i'k, of tVerner Cross Ioiul. ivn In thi pliico Monday. Mr. Maggie I let, of Hopkins, and Miss I'-.mma Itlli-. ef Mm riiylon n, vln lied .Mr. Seltugar Wedin itiay. Albert Kmlih. of this place, iniitle a flying trip to the Clarion river Monriny. Cora Hot in on the Wok lint. Diivhl Itulrlek, of I("yuol(lvllle, was In Hormtown Friday. F. A. Shuiiiakur and C). G. Schugars have been kept busy Thursday and Fri day running the grist mill. They have chopped about two hundred and fifty bushel of grain. Mr. L. W. Perrln, of neynoldsvlllo, I visiting her father, W. J. Calhoun, of this place. August Flower. "It, I a surprising fact." says Prof Houton, "that in my travels In all parts of the world, for the last ten .Veins, I have met more people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation, 1 find for tourists and sub smeii, or for pet sens filling olllee position, where headache anil gene nil hud feeling from Irregular htibhs exist, that Green' Au gust, Flower 1 a grand remedy. It doe not. Injure the system by frequent use, and Is excellent for Hour stomachs and Indigestion." Sample bottles free at. II. Alex. Stoke' drug store. Hold by dealers In all civilized countries. Got Green's Prizo Almanuc. Holiday Excursion Rates. On account of Christmas and New Year holiday tho liulTahi. Rochester tc Pittsburg It'y Co. will sell excursion ticket between Hitlainanea, Pittsburg and intermediate stations at u fare and u third for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on Dec. 22. Z, 24. Z'i und .'II and .Ian. I, limited for re turn passage until Jumiury 2, UMIl inclu sive. Offloo of Jefferson 1 ACIeurlltdtl Coal ltevnolilsvllle, Pa., V Iron Company. I Due. 5th, 1!HM). Notice Is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of tho stockholders of thu Jefferson & Clearfield Coal & Iron Company will be held at the Com pany's office in Uoynnldsvllle, Pennsyl vania, on Tuesduy, January 15th, 11)01, at nine o'clock a. in., for tlio purpose of electing a Board of Directors for tho ensuing year and tho trnnhCtion of such other business as may properly cuino before tho meeting. Lucius W. Robinson, Attest: President Gko. L. Eaton, Secretary. Office of Ileynolds- J ville&FttllsCrnek IV'vnoldsvIllB. Pa., Railroad Co. ) Dec. 5th, 1000. Notice Is hereby' given that the regu lar annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Heynoldsvllle and Falls Creek Hailroud Company will ho hold at tho Company's office In Heynoldsvllle, Penn sylvania, on Monday, January 14,1001, at nine, o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of electing a President and Board of Di rectors for tho onsulng year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Lucius W. Hohinson. Attest: President. J NO. G. Whitmokk, Secretary. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office nn West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Itoyniildavllle, Pa. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real est ate agent, Patenta aecurod, ctillmrllnua mado promptly. Office In Nolan bluck, KuynuldsvllUi, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In Kroebllch & Henry block, near uostomce, Heynoldsvllle Pa, jyn. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, pa. Resident dentist. In the Froelitlrb & Hen ry block, sear the poatoflice, Main street. Oentlenesa In operating. D R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of First Natlosal bank building, Main street. D R. R. DeVERE KING. DENTIST, Office on second floor Ruynoldavllle Real Estute Hldg., Main alreet, Heynoldsvllle, Pa. JJJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And, Real Estate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand, Picture f ruining a specially. Otllre and ware room la the Moore building on Main street. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FllAA'K D1KTZ, I'ro-prklor. First clasa In every particular. Located In the verv centre of tlm IiisIiimum iwft of town. Free 'bus to und from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. JJOTEL McCONNELL, . REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRA NK J. JJLACK Proprietor. Tbe leading hotel of the town. Headquar ter for commercial men. 8uam beat, fre bua, biyUajujonis aud closet ou every floor, sample! "SJHaid room, telepboue cou. rrTt-r-a, n , Ordinance No. 70, AN (II: 111 N AN'rr, irctiit.fiir i iM v p-i hm f Vo -ii l!r II'IImuih- fii;ilr!titf unite Hi'i'i hm I. H It n.fluliH'if ly Hi" I(ih xh nnt I'imvii CiniMcll (tf lln lioniuuli itf Kvm-iilrl-l vl 1 1, tirifl II Is 1 1 1 t f 1 y of'liiiM'l tititl ifintf' f I iy tin' iititlnrlty ttt :lit fiipif: Thnt hcMii n it M mIihII ih1 ! In v. fu! fni iiny p'twiii or fifr'MtH, rnrp m n 1 luti up fin ihii it,'tni. mi I iithl. pnv-f ir ; in nt-in't, or cjiusc tn It hinlt. I'li'i'icd or rmi- MiiiH-ii'fl. n.ny wntiili h J u 11 1 lm: Imii-p, sfu t :ii i'Ii-ju-I'. iii- or riu- In sv h'M-- n1:mi. ot lipt- fi'ifi'iiii'tit or mimmIi'ti Htnicliirr of ntf n 1 wi uhmi iiny mi or hm. pit i nr pun 4 w uuf lot or lotN, hi I i its hi i Ii on tint followiM iliwi Mh'iI tft-rliorv. vl: ll'irlmiin: nr tin? tiitlnvip! fi.rtii'f of Mlri f:ii'. 'I liii-tf Iicp:i. thfiti'P mIoiil siitil 'Ihlid (.ln'if. Kin iti tn ( ii it-- lion ii I ; v J tlii'iirp hI'imu -ft I I (.ntfiiin nHi'V In mi 1'iwti-rly (Uri'i-f ion lit 'uIm nll'vvi ihi'nr iiloiitr Mild Colo iilli'V, In m ii'ii MiitIv (lliivlion In Willow alli'Vl Ihfncp nlmu mi 111 Willow nl-li-v In ii uistcrlv illriMtton to hU 'riihrf ulri'i'tj iImmh-p tilontf nll Thlnl 1rt-'t to ilrt Unci" nr iu'eimiiriif. 1'itovinKti, Unit Owt-lllM lontp) ft tn I Ktiililpn in ii v ho cniislrucld of wimmI If mump nro Iih hspm v 1 1 Ii hrlrk or Ntcmi'. HtM'tion2. I'liut liPtPitftpr till roof iitii on oh hrr old or iii'w bulldtiiLf u ronii'iniiliiiftl hi uprthtn oitp of t Ii Ih orillniMK'f, hIiiiII Ih hi it In In. tin. Iron or hiiimp otln-r wolf known mm ooiiiImihI Hilt nnttprliil. prtlon H. I hui liiriHftr It thiill not im In w fnl If i Imiltl. i'mm'I or rontt rnrt ny wixxl fit Hfltlll Ion or iiildli loni tunny wooilf'n il wi--Init Immi', lioi. ware Iioiim. Wioro or riirrliiiM noil!, 11 im', kih'O or oiiiit iPiipnii'iit, tuf ini'iiilotipil, tltii'rllic(l Hiid limited In Hoctluii niM of I Ii Im onlliifiiMM. Hirllon, Thnt If iinv ni-rson or Dpmon. roriionil ton or cur point tout, nlirtll vlolutp tlil onuniitM'i or itny imii itii'i-pnr. in kiip, uwf or tl , -Im 1 1 foi rplt n ml pny n (Inn or ppimlty of (inn f I iiiiri t i Poll in, for tliH utnof tlio nfii iKirontfii. Hprllon.i. rliHt tit I'ornonil unf liorltlrfi nil-liptpliy (Itii-i'lpil lociiti-p iinv stif'li tuiHil- liiv or ttiillillittfM. itildtiloii or nrfflltlooi. Mlwrl or nIiciIh, or ot Imt iMilldlntc n ilt rr It.pil nml niftilloncd In wtlon onr of tlili onllrmiH1 nn nniy hcrptifipr Im phtii iI. IhiIU or cim HlrnrlP'l In vlolullon of (lit, iirillmi net or iiny Hirf thPiPof, to In ipiimivpiI in tlm fxpi-tiM' of tin ownpr or own? tli(n of, it ltd 1 1n cost of siiijlt, rriiinvnl hIiiiII In rot IitIciI liv dm iiim (s uf Ihw, lotrctliprwhli it ppinilty of I'lftv dollnrs wr dny fori Rcli iiny snld t met nrplMpcirnlttcu to I II Till. Mcctlonfl. Thnt nil ordltinn'P4 or imrtu of iinlttmiirpH IncotislHipnt hcicwlili he und the tiinn hm' hcrotiy rpfM'tilpd. Ordiilni'd und pniu'tcil Into a Ihw In council tlitufttli day of hpccrnlipf. A. I. Piifi. II. I-. HKIIlliE, Att'(t : I'lPHlrlpnl of rritiiH'11. 17 J. McFntihk. t'U'ik of foiini'll. Aniiiovi'd thN Ht ti (In V" of f ipccnilipr. A. I. ttlNI. C. MnrHKlX. hil-f hlltUI-r. A DM I N ISTIlATf ll'S NOTICK Niitlci In t'Piphv flvpn t ti ti t liftrr of ti - mlnlMrutton on tlm f)tintof loeph llrltlon. latnof WtiHlilnton lownHhli. dcrpiiM'd, havu hppii urtint! to thi niidpiHlirni'd. All iMtr- hoiim liavtnif clutri'K or ((ctnunilH nuiitiiHl mm Id eHtntu nr iicri'tiy notified to iniiku payiwiit of tht HHint wit bout delay. wm. ii. hhitton. AdMiIniHtriitor. . O. M. M( Monami, l.o k(Jalo .MUIh, i'n. Att'y for Adrn'r. E STHAY NOTICE. Came tresimnKlncf nn Ihn iiremlHp of t1i tinderftltcn(l In WIiinIow township, Noy. 7ih and lltti. mm Ituht red verllnir heifer. Tbu owner In riiieted to romn forward, prov pniiwriy, pay riiat-tfeit ami tiiKn hr away or kIir wllf w uifipoNfa or ftcconiiiiff to law. Kuilimel, I'h., Nov. 12, liX). V. T. IHSAtf, ijp BING 8c CO. y ; IS DO YOU WANT JJ TO g jj SAVE X X MONEY? J If so, you can do it by t by buying here for Christ f mas I'resents. You will p find this the place to get frjf something useful. O FURS fu We just received a new f X lot of Collars and Muffs. X' JC Also Setts for children. ; y! 2' X DRESS GOODS ' O You will always find wc C HJ have a good variety at jf all prices. A J? LADIES' 9j JJ AND MISSIES' X JJ JACKETS We know it will pay you jj to come here for them. JiJ BLACK CAT H0SE g yf will give more wear than fa Wf any other' kind. Give Jni. 0 them a trial. , . m h Igy Kid Gloves, L Silk Mittens, fa y Umbrellas, fk y y e &c. 6 BING & CO. -J EVERY WOMAN Sometimes neeits rell;.ttlii wouttily regulating ruodn...!. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL P1U.3, A re promrit. safe and certain In result. Tl ipo (Dr. lvl'.o umar liuappomt 81. CO' tr ur. For sale by U. Alvx.Ktuko. L
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