ENGLAND'S FlftST SHIP. Crrnt Hurry W Hip ritpr' Trr- j mlcr Fluhtlna: Mnchlne. j Of tlio flrot ulilp, inpTly spi-nkliift, of tlie ItrftlMli nnvy, known ns tlio Gront Horry, tlio follow-In pnrllcu Inrs nrc kIvii In nn old iinmlirr of tlio Mprlinnlc's Mngimliio, tinted Oft. 25, 182:: The Grt-nt Ilnrry van built by Kins Flenry VII nt a cost of 1 -1,000, nml wns luiriioil nt Woolwich, throiiKli ncrl rnt, In 1553. TIiohkIi KIiir Ili-nry, ns well ns othor princes, hlioil ninny whips, ex clusive of those which tlio ilill'crciit imports wcro ohllk'M to furnish, ho aoonm tlms to hnvc been tho first klnif who thought of nvoldlntc this Ineoli vonlonro I'.v rnlslim such n force na mlRht ho nt nil times milllclent for the icrvlco of tho stnto. Illstorlnns tell "h thnt ho cnusoil his nnvy, which lmil been neslcct'-d In tho prcccdliiR relKti. to be put In a condition to protect the Wrltlsh consts iwilimt nil foi't'lKii Invn Blons, and that In tho midst of pro found pence bo nlwnys kept up a Hoot rendy to net. , In August, 1)12, tho Urgent, a ship of 1,000 tons, which vns nt thnt time tho lnrtteNt vessel In tho Hrltlsli nnvy, wns burned, nnd to rrplnco It the Cront Ilnrry, or, ns It wns nlso known, tho Henry Grnco do Uleu, wns built In 1C15. Tho vessel, of nbout 1,000 tons bur den, van inanned by 31!) soldiers, 301 marines nnd 50 Ktinners. She hnd four mnsts nnd portholes on both decks nnd In other pnrts. Jlefore tho time of hor construction the cannon were placed nbove deck and on the prow nnd poop. One De charges, a French builder nt Rrest, Is anld to hnvo Invented portholes. In a list of tho Ilrltlsh nnvy, ns It mood on Jan. B. 13-18, tho Great Ilnrry Is said to hnve cni rled 19 brass nnd 103 Iron pieces of ordnance. Tho name of the ship Is supposed to have been chanced In the reign of Ed ward VI to Edward, which, on Auk. 20, 1552, wns reported to be still "In Rood case to serve," and wns ordered "to be grounded nnd calked once a year to keep -It tight." Cassler'a Magn et ue. BILLIARD CUES. How Tby Are Mnrte America For nlahea the Best. "Most billiard cues," snid a New York manufacturer the other dny, "are tnnde In two pieces the cue proper and the handle. The cue Is made generally of maple, and the butt, which Is wedge shaped, Is Inserted Into a handle of rTAipwnnd. iinn ke wood, ebonv. mahog any, walnut or some other fancy dark wood, which Is cut to dovetail with the long part "The ample wood usod In making the handles Is sawed Into suitable lengths and seasoned. The logs are then split Into pieces from which the handles are made. These pieces are called bolts. The bolts are sawed approximately to 'the shape of the handle to be finally made, and In this shnpo they are ban .fJerbhjoks. The handle block Is turned to the shape or the bnnaie in n intue, and when the butt hnB been fitted It Is finished and polished. "The finest abd best cues are fitted ' to the hnndle or butt by means of a double wedge. At the top of the cue Is a ferrule of ivory, of horn or bone. In which the leather tip Is fitted. While the Ivory ferrule Is the most expensive, of coarse It Is less durable than the -born or bone ferrules, which are less Hpble to crack. The extra workmnn-suip-oTf cues Is 'put In on the butts, some-'of which nre elaborately Inlaid and carved In beautiful patterns. "There are a number of billiard play ers who will not permit another person to use their cues, and for the use of these particular players cues are turn ed out from which the tips may be un screwed, leaving the cue with unfinish ed. points and useless. ' "American billiard cues are the light est, strongest and neatest made any where In the world. They are made In all weights and lengths and rnnk In price from 30 cents to $25 nnd more each, according to the quality and fin ish of the article, Washington Star. The Ltiion Be Wanted. In his autobiography, "Up From Slav ery," Booker T. Washington tells an amuglng anecdote of an old colored man who during the days of slavery wanted to learn bow to piny on the gui tar. In his desire to take guitar les sons be applied to one of his young masters to teach him. But the young I - man, not having much raitn m the ability of the slave to master the gui tar at his ago, sought to discourage )nim ny tening mm: "uncio jane, t win vtvA toii cuitnr losHons. Rut. Jake. I of will hnvo to rliurce von $3 for the first lesson, (2 for the second lesson and $1 V for the third lesson, put I will charge lA you only 25 cents fo je last lesson." -TIncle Jake aanwured: "All right, boss,, you on dem terms. But, boss. .ncuta yer to be sure aa give me oat ins lesson nrst." A Startler. A. gentleman whose hearing Is de tective Is the owner of a dog that Is the terror of the neighborhood In which be lives. The other day be was accosted by a friend, who said: "Good morning, Mr. n. Tour wife made a very pleasant call on ns last evening." "I'm very sorry," came the startling reply. "I'll see that It don't occur gain, for I'm going to chain her up In future."-Loudon Telegraph. War War It. He (to the young widow) Why do ou wear such a heavy veil? I thought at you had an objection to ostenta us mourning. ve Oh, ft Is only to bide my i-Kew Tor Bun, AUDITORS' JIEPOIIT Or Ittr l-'lnuiifrN of llir- llnrouult of Me) nolil-l lllr lor rnr Knillntf .'liin li -lib. I KOI. John Tuiimifk nnd Inn IIowi.kit, Poor Overmen-. II V nm't from Collcrtor Hwnrtx t 301 W " .Inlin TriirlKen... Ill) Oil ' .luliii llimli'U.. . ISO (IH " " ( oiiniy Com'n'nt 8ft Si ' M rem Hlnimrrprttp 11 W ' Mi.t. M. Khoilcs t) irj " Mi--,. M. M. follilu a flu " " Mien Koj !l " of rtllplleille I,M1M ft nil. li d on m24.... V 47 Hymn t nun nicl f 11 exnliettlllotl! 2:1 " ft;, rclmtcim JI.ftlK.70. .. IW " VS. ru.' on Ill " ft ? ml.'. on ?A.on... 1H ' IW ml.' f on 4 vtt.'O. .. ',11 " Mm. John HiiiiiihIi . .. 1m ' Mm. F.llen l.ce nrlffin. Iftl " .Mm. Mmy Hlinnier .... 7:1 " Ti ler SnyrtVr 1;8 " Mm. .Iiicolt.limejt A fnm 2 Mm. Mmy M.KmII.Ih.... fll " llnmplitey Fii'll 74 Mm.Xlilllilli'ili-i'kt-r f Kl " Milli-olm HiiVrr'ni'll'll'tl 1ft " (iinen K. Siiivtll 2 " Jolin KeMi'V HO I'. I'. Wllfv. 2 i lillilien 1 M 1-M. Kllfii l-'ox 4 Mm. F.I I hi Mnln : " .Iiim. Hlnirp nml fnm ... ftil Mil I.niirii lliin-i'it f l;m " c liilst Austin A film. 4:14 ' liunli'i Mrlnlyi-e II" " lleolKi- Hull .... IW " Floi'i'iii'o Sinyii- I " ViiMlilniler.. 7 " ('i)HlMlnMrriiiHkleeiise 4il " Miik'cA lip'r'v'K (lupr'l 10 " i-epiiiiH loSliunier in-op " CunIm Jell. I'll. VH, Mot-., AHortii-y n fee. AnlfliivliM, NitinipH. Ar. Jolin I'Miilixen, mi (Im.vm .Inlin llovvli'tt, ftl flnyn. fine fr'ni .Inlin ThiiIl' due from .1 no Mow leti due fi mil t'ol. Pniiru. t.'.HM 2H t-!,IVM 2H Oki). W. Pwaum. Til X Col lector. Unroll): h, nm'l due hint Kelt lenient.. . 9 :M1 72 rilllpllrnle M.H!i:t !VI ft muled nn .;7.4ll .... 21 HH tim't of reliirn I 14 oa exoiienillmiH :W IV1 ft', reliiiie nn I.pvi iI.. ft-i AO 2 - eol.V T nn fcw.so. . . in l ft-? enl.'s 1 nn fllft'.ll... 211 Til ml.V i on fiim.sii... in) :t! Tn-iiHiirer'n ireelpln .. I.ww HI due from t'olieetur 4TH ?n r.,V2 13 fj,ft22 13 nnd. nm'l due InM wttlement... I W ft2 of dupllfiue 1,112" 76 To ft'.. lidded on lino 7:1.. 20 (H nm't of lelurn I II 77 of exoneration 21 ftH ft', lelmte mi 1-74.2.... 4:t 71 2T eol.' ' op l:l..14... Ill 111 ftT enl.'s on l-.1.4:.., 1H Y ft- cnl.'K T on f.Mi,i7... 31 04 Treiiurin' im-elpln., I.52J 40 due from collector .... Hit W "I 2,007 ifj 12,007 32 Wilier. To nm't due liet flcltlemcnt 117 l Aftl ftl 8 : of diipllente ft r lidded on ItiM.IK) n.v nm'l return ft Oft exoneriillomi B 03 ft- rei nie on frviin... 17 ftn ST. I'nl.'M r on ((2.!W. . t 01 ft' t'nl.'H on II20.II0... II III ft' fill 's '! oiiI7.V:I4.., S 77 TreiKiircr'H reeelplH ,. ft!2 IHI due from collector .. 2HH ml I 777 7 I 77" 7D Uxht. iini'l of dnpllcnte ft', lidded on V,M.K.. ., nm't return exoneration, ft'', relmte on f I.320.IH. it- I'nl.'s -, on ll.l.'ili.l' ft' I'nl.'s ? on Will 111. IW. t'ol.'s 1 nn H2S.7H.. Treii!.urer's reeelpls. due from eolleelor ., li.JNft III 2D IH t IH 411 2H 7ft III 01 2:i IH 2ft Hi) :il 44 1.41m lift 7111 01 ;.:ift2ft 12, John II. Kacciikii, Treusuror. Itorouith. nm't In trctis. IiiiiiiIh IiihI set, 9 from Co. Treasurer ... 1. 31029 To 711 Is ,:l HI .SUM III f'm Col. Hwiirti 1 " HurtfesH " lloiird of 1 1 en It li " t ierk of council .... " Audlior (leuorul " F:. Neff, ,1. 1" " Jl. M. Dnvls " Ceiiltli-iile of T,onn... 1 " Hewer AHKeHHinenl.. . 1 M l 411 41 ftl) hii m 411 13 IH 7ft :w 71) , no ,IH4 07 By nm't voneliers I4,:i4:i flft Treasurer's K 43 44 Kill. In Tmi.s.'H hands. ,2.lrtft 31 sn,ftft2 aft to,!2 as HOtKI. Tciitm't 111 linnilstroiis 'liiHt set. I OKI IW " fin Collector Bwnrti.. 1.S22 HO " " Co. Treasurer 77 10 " " cer.of ludeliiedness Hill) Oft " " 4 mill tux collected 24 A4 By am't voueliers.. .. , .. Sl.wi 23 ' treasurer's 1 Ill HI " 4 mill lax paid M 14 " bnl. In limids troas,,,. hjtl HA !,(IO7S8'!,e0T IB u mer. To am't inhandstroHS. lust set. T 13 " f'm Coilii'ior ttwitrtc. 612 WO " Co. Treasurur .... 30 41 Iy 1 m l voueliers S 2711 On Treasurer s IT. if 7ft bal. In hands treasurer 843 7H ( 1121 53 I 1121 Mirlit To nm't f mm Collector Hwiirtu 11,409 Ity ain't In hands treasurer. . .(1,400 60 O. Mitch km Hiukcss. A3 00 To nm't from fines, licenses, Ike. I 3ft8 40 liy am I tri-asurer's receipts. .. n-c 40 ,'' bal. In liandsburKUss.. 26 00 3ftH 40 $ avi 40 UlTTHTANIlINO INDKBTkONKMH, To am't bonds outstanding. .. 7 ,0:1ft 66 " orders ouiHlandliiK... 25ft 10 liy am t nun from tvii.Kwart.Cl.7ni 14 ' In hands treas 4,H02 34 " In liundsuf ImrKesM.., 26 00 ' net indebtedness 701 2M 17,2110 76 7,2IH)76 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. To u'mt of duplicates I added to duplicates... due fin Col. last set... In hands treas. last set. from Co. Treasurer.... " biirness " Hoard of health . " Auditor (.ieneral I'lerli of council. K. Kelt M, M, IInvIs ... " i'er,of indidd'nwss " sewer assHssment " male ls eollwil. am't returned , ,,. 47 31 exonerations lift ft rebates , 174 72 collector's 1 224 0 1 tit' aaurer's nil 00 orders redeemed A.2II0 fc3 due from Col. Hwurta.. 1.701 14 In hands of treasurer. 4.H02 04 Stale tax paid 26 14 fiftt II H7 21 N7II 14 472 HO 4IM ft2 x.a 40 41 ftO 411 13 Ml Ul 16 7A its 711 3110 no 044 07 24 ft4 By II3.4U4 07 13.4U4 07 1 nese accounts auaited this 3rd day of May 19)1, and found to be correct. , T. J. Whits, ful'o. DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE IT WILL HOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUSP'CS HeadacheCapsnles 500 Kawtrifor any In) nous sVubuanc found i lbas CftDtulei. Will Cur any Kind of Money refnndsd if iMt ws sajr. Sont postpaid Ml Kosipi of price. TwrBTT-nvs: crrrs. THE FIRST GERMAN PAPER. Ren Prnnblln In 1T.13 Printed the first Krltnns In Amrrlcn. The flrst newspnper prlnteil In tho Germnn Inngnnge In America wns tho riillnilclphlsclio Zeltiing. publlHhod by Itetijumln rrnnklin In the year 1732. The reniiaylrniiln Cnscette for June 8-13, 1732, contains tho following an noiincomcnt: "The Gnxctte will come nut on Mon day next nml continue to bo published an Monday. "And on the Pnturdny following; will be published I'hllnilelphlHche Zcltunn, or Newwpnpor In HIrIi Dutch, which will continue to bo published on Pntur- dnys once n fortnight, rendy to be de livered nt Ton n Clock, to Country Suit- scrlbers. Advertisements nre taken In by tho Printer hereof, or by Mr. Louts Hmothcc, i.niiKtinge Master, who trans lates them." In undertaking this new enterprise Franklin expected to secure a liberal support from the German population of the province, for whom he hnd been doing consldernblc printing, but In this ho wns disappointed, nnd tho publica tion of the Zoitiing wns discontinued after a few numbers had been Issued. The Zcltniiff was a smnll sheet of four pnges, tlUj by 0 Inches, the text printed In double columns with Itoinnn type, nnd nt the bottom of the fourth pngo bore tho Imprint: "Philadelphia: Gcdruckt bey B. Francklln In der Mnrck-strnsse, wo dlese Zcltungen vor 5 Shillings des Jnliis su bekommen, tind Advertisements bestollen slnd." The first number wns Issued Juno 10, 1732, and tho second "Snnnnbend don M. Jnnl, 1732." The publication of the Kcitung, therefore, antedates by seven yenrs the IIoch-Deutsch rennsylvn nische Geschlcht-Schrelber, published by Christopher Saur. Chicago Times- Herald. The ninnuscrlpts of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries nre In ninny cases almost Illegible on account of tho fnd Ing of the Ink. At thnt time the lamp black Inks passed out of use and chem ical Inks became popular. f Tha Ouro ihat Cures t Coughs, Grippe, 1 WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. 1 BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS TTd s Mm. U AHBMj, i $od by all 'druggists 2SS SOctsT l . M .tJ m. a mj. I - Ma a.. Jl For sale by H. Alex Stoke. DO YOUR EYES TIRE? Im 1... 1 it ....!. a I ju iii-mini iin mini ryi"iirmii orOefVrtiveHliiiit? 1 will meet my frifinlMttt Rcynoltfsvlllc, May 14 And at Hrookvlllo, May ft and 16, CONBl'LTATION KNEE And Kind to have people come In and sue my ,:iili ivs icr nuiR. C C GIBSON, Kefraetlnn Optlclun. N' OTICK OP APPLICATION FOB AMKNDMENT OF CHARTER. In the Court of Common Pleaa of Jefferson count v, Auirnst term, IIHl. No. Hi. Notice Is liereliy itlvcn that an application will be ninilo by the "Klena I'rlneliiessa ill NaHill, His'letu Itulliinii dl Muluo Soi-corso fit, Iti.llt.xt l,i ll.,v.,l,lulllu i,u ,l.i.... i'rincess of Niiples, Itallun Hisilety of Mutual Alii fur the HhIIiiiis of Iteynolilsville, l's.,1 to the siild Court In llnmkvllle, In the Court liimse, nn Monday, the Will iluy of May, Hull, at 2 oVIis'k p. in., under tlie provisions nf I he Act of the tlenenil Asseiulily of this Common wenllli, entlileil "An Act to pnivliln fur the Incorporation nnd revuliitlon of certain cor porations" approved April 'Will, s74, and I he supplements ihnreto fur the approval and allowance of cermln amendments to the charter of siild corporation as set forth In ine petiiuin tur ine iiiinwiuicu orsulu amend menu therufoiu II vd In sulil tiourt, M. M. Davih, Solicitor, FC Corsets American Beauties. Wc have them in all style? anc shapes to fit every figure, and every i corset is sol4 under this most liberal warrant- "Money refunded after four weeks' trial if corset is not satisfactory." Look for this Trade Mark on inside of corse! and on box. m IX KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. SolsMskm. Kilamitoo, MkK FOR SALE BY J.J. SUTTER Linoleums, New Patterns ! Carpets! Carpets! We have a line of carpeta that are good sellcrn, and will meet competition on cat-pet. Wo Sell a Good Cook Stove for 812 00 THIS ItANGH FOR $1.0.00.' IT'S A UlilAlJTY FOR Til PRICE. The MONARCH OVEN in poM at onr place at tight price, CALL AND SHE OUR STOVES, ETC. Reynoidsviiic Hardware Go, Carpets In Stock. 2500 yards Ingrains, l.r to ife. per yard. 1500 yards Tapestry Hrnssels, f0 to S()c. per yard. 1500 yards Wilton Velvets, 7C to $1.00 per yd. Also Body. Brussels and Axminster to suit. ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES. Linoleum 2 yards wide, :i7 4 cents per sq. yard. Table Oil Cloth, only ' .tftl.GS per bolt. Handsome China and Porcelain Dinner sets, Beautiful Reclining Go-Carts for baby, Coal and Gas Ranges, Hot Plates and Ovens, Bed Room and Parlor Suits. 1ST ANYTHING NEEDED IN YOUR DOUSE. G. Keep on Coming to It 5b the way to save money and be sure of satisfaction. Our stock demonstrates that we keep ahead of the times. We show the larg est selection of stock and give you treatment which cannot help making you feel that you would like to trade here always.' We extend a special invitation to newly-married folks. We know you will be interested in our com plete outfit for housekeeping. Do not forget that this is the store that will take care of you should any misfortune occur. OUR CARPET la the finest you will see. Investigation will make this fact clear to you. We have Mat tings, Hugs, 90 patterns of Brussels Carpet, Inlaid Linoleums, Oilcloths, etc. A large assortment of Iron Beds. Yours Truly, J.R. HILLIS, Reyno'dsville, Pa. Just received at A full and Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Suits Any price you wish to pay. Ladies' Colored Hose All the latest shades and patterns. Watch this Space Next Week. THE NEW TORE. J. J. SUTTER, Proprietor. AT R. HALL. His' Furniture Store STOCK Sutters . . . complete line of p. Northamer Kellock's You will find the lust linv of Pictures and Easels , in the town, below citv prices. We also linve 12000 feet of Picture Moukllno. 75 different kind to select frcm. OKILLlvS And any odd pieces of furniture MADIJTOOKDHK. And now that houscclcaning time lias arrived iinv Broken Furniture von have, send tliem n round and have tlieni fixed over as good as new. We will Save You Money. Kverybody wants to save money and at the same time get the best for what monej' they spend. The place to bring about both these re sults in is at our store. We sell Men's Dress nnd Work Shoes from $1.00 up to $7.00; La dies' Shoes from $1.00 to $0.00; Hovs' and Misses' Shoes at most any price; JOHNSTON & NOLAN. Nolan Block, Main St. trrntttfmini : j : : 2 : 1 1 r i i The Jefferson 4 4 4 4 .4 VAC, STORES i AT i 4. I 4 4 4 u 4 I SHOES Are in position now, to furnish a new and complete line of Men's and Boy's Suits nnd Overcoats for Fall and Winter. Cotton and Woolen Blankets. - A complete line of the celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoc9 f! tor men. Hats and Caps, Dress and Working Shirts and Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Our Millinery Department will be more complete than ever and we can save you money. Wc can furnish you anything in the line of Furniture, I Stoves nnd Carpets". ? And our Groceries and Fresh Meats speak for themselves. ' Call nnd See us. J-Jxji : n 1 j :::.mri.r ti r: i N. HANATJ Great Bargains in Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Jackets I don't want to carry nny over so I will give the buyers the benefit of the GREAT REDUCTION, Ladies' Jackets, were sold for 10 and $12.50, now $5nud$0 Misses' Jackets, " " 7, 8 nnd $9, now 4 and $.50 Children's Jackets, sold for 2 and $3, now 1.25 and $1.50 Childrens' Dresses, cost 50c, now ... 3Jc Ladies' Fleeced Underwear, . . . . 19c Calico, ... 4 5c per yard CLOTHING. I IN MEN'S AND YOUTH'S OVERCOATS. Men's Overcoats, were 10 and $12.50, now 7 and $8 Men's Overcoats, were 8 and $10, now 5 anil $6.50 Boy's Overcoats' were 6 and $8, now . . 5.00 Boy's Overcoats,- were 5.50 now . - -2.75 Mens fleece-lined Suit, . - . 85e Boy's fleece-lined Suit, sold for 80c; now T 50c I i m . s t "MDUf PPAfDCC" 3 t nOVV 1 lUUOde) , t Gas Ranoe THE "NEW PROCESS" Is the leader of all Ons Ranges in simplicity, high grade of materi i a Is and workmanship and hand some appointments, as well as in Convenience. s Economu ot Operation, and : General Etlldency. - f Designed on improved 2 0 lines throughout, it contains many valuable special fea- tures found iin no other J stoves. If you wish the latest and Best Gas Range and one that will give complete satisfac- 1 tion, buv the "NEW PRO- CESS."" 1 Call and See I g Our line .of Gas Ranges, Heat Plates, Portable :t 4 ,c Keystone Hardware Co. tn 1 1 1 1.2 : rxn n 1 1 trTrn i n Supplu Co., s REYNOLDSVILLE, RATHMEE, SOLDIER. Jefferson Supply Co. : rxrn j.s4.ixn ;mxmm:m.i NORMAN LICHTY MFQ. CO. Dm Moiaw, ttm For aalu by U. Alox. Bloke. V
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