J ( git'. Star. SitWri)m tt.00 per vear in oilvanre. V t. THFIIi:NMN, Killtor and Pub. "wKONEsoAY. At'TuLni. umTT AnlniliMM-iMliMitlociilpitpi'r.pulilliihi'dsv.rj WediiiMolny nt KfjrimliWvlllo, JilTrMin I'o. I'a., itarott'd intlinliili'nwtHitf Kiynnlilvlllu incI.lt'lTt'rsoni'OMiilT. Non-plltlriil, will tnitt ail with fnlrniMui, nnil will tMi.npwliilljr fr-L'tid- InwiiriW llm liilMirlnn i'Iiiw. (Jommmilriitlonii Intrnilrd for nmmi'MInn niUHt le lu'ooninnntpd by tlio r(lir imnip. nut for punllrntlim. tint wt ft gimrnntet" of (and fill tli. Inti'rrstlnit nw ttininmilli'lttd. Advirtlln rnton miulo known on niiplli'R t Ion nt thin offli-B. . . Lnnirhly riinimiiiilmtlonii nnd rlmnito of Slvirllii'minUi nliould riiui ll till ulllce by Momluy noon. Suliwrlpt inn prloKS1.no per ynnln ndvnnrf. Adilrox iilli'oinmiinti'iuloim to U. A.Stopn enmn, KpvnnliNvllIn, Vn. Kntereif Ht tlio p.wtiiillcp nt Rpynoldsrllle P an utieond dnss mull malliT. HtiMMitnvn.i.r. Tri.rpiiowit No. HI. Wit, Humor snd Pathos. . ProhnWy no more eloquent and masterly an cHtitnato of the life and character of Abraham Lincoln than that given Inst night by Bishop Fowler has over been add reused to any audience, even by the master of English rhetoric, Robert Ingersoll. Ills picture of the (Trent president was a drawing from memory. Ho spoko as ono who had known the actors and watching tho shifting scenes of the great drama of tho early sixties, had followed tho lead ing figure through all tho complications of the plot to the fatal ending. Through out the discourse thore were passages replete with wit and humor, which moved the audience to laughter. Bo fore It had been given time to subside, some touch of pathos would come, and a silence almost oppressive would fol low. In parts the address was homely, In others eloquent, and In Its close a tribute paid to the great Lincoln was matchless in beauty. Chicago Tribune. At Assembly hall Tuesday evening, April 22. Tickets on sulo at Stoke's drug store at 8.00 a. m. Saturday, April 19. Elect County Superintendent. To the School Directors of Jiffemm county: Uontlemon: In pursuance of tho foy-thlrd section of tho act of May 8, lU, jou are hereby notified to meet In convention, at tho court house, In Brookvlllo, on the first Tuesday In May, A. D. 1!K)2, at 2 p. m. being tlio (lib duy of tho month, and select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of di-fc-'ctors present, ono person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience In tho art of teaching, as county superintendent, for the three succeeding years; and certify tho .re sult to the State Superintendent, at Karrlaburg, as required by the tUlrty ninth and fortieth sections of said act. It. B. Tkitriok, . County Supt. of Jefferson Co. April 15, 1!H)2. -From. tho translation of a Chinese newspaper editorial it is ciuito evident I that though customs may varjs human nature !s much the samo wherever men Lmay live especially that form of it hlch loads every person to believe they can edit a paper better than the editor. Worn out by the kicks and advice of subscribers, this Oriental editor sar castically remarks: "In the future nothing which may be described as new will appear in those columns, and there ' by prevent people's understandings from being enlightened. We shall confine ourselves to affairs of the last century and thereby offend no one. We shall give our special attention to fortune telling and astrology. We shall resist with all our strength every attempt to Introduce anything new, and lest we should be tempted to record any current events, we resolve from this time for- , ward to dispense with all reporters as a jiseIe8 waste of money. We hope in this way to earn the good will anc! sup port of all our readers." A Nearly Fatal Runanay Started a horrible uloer on the leg of J. B. Oner, Franklin Grove, 111., which defied doctors and all remedies for four years. Then Buokleq's Arnica Salve cured blm. Just as good for Bolls, Burns, Bruises, Cut,u, Corns, Scalds. Skin eruptions and Piles. 25o at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Card of Thanks. We take this raothod of expressing our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved daughter, Althea. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Foltz. i ' - Lovers of amusement should avail themselves of the opportunity of wit nessing "Railroad Jack," on Its presen tation here. The explosion at Dawson Switch and the flight of the midnight express are said to be very sensatloual and realistic. (At the Reynolds opera nouse xuesaay evening, April 21 Tlokets on sale at Stoke's drug store. I Commenoement dresses at Sutters. Fine line of oarpet samples are being j sold by t'rlester Bros, below cost. Call ana see mora. The 20 cent dinners at IToUjl Bolnap restaurant arc unsurpassed. . Umbrelas at Sutters from 40 oonts , to 15.00. Fashions in carpet change like fash ions in clothes, so we want to sell this fceoMin's carpet this season Won't you lot us show you some of those beautiful I aor ooverlr"i. Carpet lined aod laid f.r you. J. u EiUU. 8PRINQ FLORAL EXCURSION-.' Reduced Rates to Pittsburg via Pennsyl vania Railroad. To nccomiiiodato thorn desiring to sen the niiiKiiinceiit collection of flowers now in full bloom In I'hipps Conservatory, Schtnly 1'ark, Pittsburg, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will soil, on Sunday, April 20, special excursion tickets from tho stations named below, at rates quoted, good only for passage on tho above date and on trains 4non- tioncd: TiMrnr TltAIN Hats. I. fit) l.fiO 1.51) l.fiO 1.40 1.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Driftwood 4.45 a. m, l)u Hols 11.20 " Falls Creek 0.27 Reynoldsvillo H.4I " Fuller f H.fiH " Brookvlllo 7.1.1 " Summervlllo 7. .10 " Mavsvlllo 7.47 " Hawthorne 7.fi0 " Oak Ridge 7.M " New Hnthlehom... 8.01 " Climax f 8.08 " Lawsnnham. . . . . .. 8..1I " Ar. Pittsburg 11.25 " "P stops on signal. Returning, a special train will leave Pttsburg, Union Station, a 7.00 p. m., making all stops eust of Red Bank and run through to Driftwood. Tickets will also bo accepted on Dunol Ex press leaving Pittsburg at 6.0 p. ra. F.astern Slumlord Time The excursion rato will not be accept ed on trains, nnd passengers not pro vided with tickets will be charged the rryularfull fare. Reduced Rates to Ridgway. On account of meeting of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows' North western Anniversary Association, to be held at Rldgwuy, Pa., April 20,. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special excursion tickets to Ridg way from Watorford, Farrandsvllle, and intermediate points, including stations butwecn RUlgway and Falls Creek and stations on tlio Karthaus Branch; from Templeton, East Brady, and Inter mediate stations; Red Bank, Driftwood, and Intermediate stations, including stations on tho Sllgo Branch; .from Corry, Centrevllle, and Intermediate stations; Tlonesta, Corjdon, and Inter- mediate Stations, Including stations on the Kinua Talley Branch; from Bullls Mills, Emporium Junction, and Inter mediate stations, itt reduced rates (mini mum rate, twenty-five cents.). Tickets will bo sold on April 25 and 211 and will bo good to return until Appll 28, IncluHivo. For specific rntes apply to ticket agents. The Qreat Dismal Swamp. Of Virginia Is a breeding ground of Malaria germs. So Is low, wet or marshy ground everywhere. These germs cause weakness, chills and fever, aches in tho bones and muscles, and may Induce dan gerous maladies. But Electric Blttdrs never full to destroy them and cure malarial troubles. They will surely pre vent typhoid. "We tried many reme dies for Malaria and Stomnch and Liver troubles," writes John Charleston, of Byesvlllo, O., "but never found any thing as good as Electric Bittore." Try them. . Only 50o. II. Alex Stoko, guar antee satisfaction. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflce at Reynoldsvillo, Pa., week ending April 12, 1002: Harry Tate, David Daisy, Mrs. Frank Floo, Mrs. Chas. Shlpman, MIbs Lulla Smeyors, Will Britten, Jr., Miss Sarah Frantz. Say advertised and glvo dato of list whon calling for above. , A. M. Woodward, P. M. Wields a Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at the multitude of maladtos cut off by Dr. King's Ne Life Pills tho most distressing too. Stomafih, Liver and Bowel troubles- Dyspepsia, Loss of Appotlte, Jaundice, BilllousnesB, Fever, Malaria, all fall bo fore these wondor workers. 25a at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Special salo at Sutters April 18th and 10th, Friday and Saturday. Now Wooltox garmonts at Shlck and Wagnors. Clothcraft. i Everything good to cat at the Bolnap restaurant. Get pcrfumo at Sutters. Try our want column; one cent a word. A lot of carpet samples just the right size for rugs,, for sale for less than cost. J. R. Hillis. Clothcraft. Carpet samples below cost atPrlester Bros.' furniture store. Want Column. Ruins'. One cent por word for each and wary luwrnuu, Wanted An experienced ohambot maid; also a second cook wanted. In' quire at National notol. For rent Six room bouse, with pan' try, on Fourth street. Inquire of Mrs, Caroline Armor. For Sale Two lots on Fifth st. In quire of II. A. Swab. House, lot and barn on corner of Third and Jackson sts. for sale. Size of barn 28x32 ft. Inquire of L. F. Hetrlck. The Reunoldsvllle Building and Loan Association . op itrt N4mvili.i:, pa. Twelfth Annual Report. March 17, tgoi. v orricmis. C. .t. Korr. Presidents R. II. Wllsnn, Vlro Presldi-nti I J. MrKntlrn. Hwroliirv: John II. Knui'her, Trvnsiiri'ri M. M. linvls.H'oili'ltor. ninit -inns. John M. Ilnvs. Mnrtln IMmli.n Wlltlnin Clipping, V. ll.Vrntt, (!. .1. Korr, It. II. Wilson, I honiiis K Kvuin, Milton 8. Hierley. L. J. McKiiiire, John II. Kruirhrr, lloni j v. IMIiln, A. T. Met'liiMi. M. M. I lslier. Mi'PtB Rrxt Monrtliv nfti.r third HulnrHiiv In fneh month. orrics nottRM. P.non. m. to 12.00 m. l onn m. to 4 no n m .( p. in. to 7.;ki p. m. KxiMMit Biituidiivs mid snli'Mlitys, when olllco will lie open from S.MI a. m. to ?.: p. m. ASSETS AND UAHILIT1ES. A SHUT. nnnsnn first mcirtRnue. 1S,fino 00 losnson slnek soo oo line frmn stoeklmliier.. 3.4KI 24 Real estnte ll,:ini till llnliinee in treasury. .. B,."i4:i Til - !03,772 flil I.IAIII1.ITIKS. Vnllle of Kfnelf il.-.l n Ml, (W H5 :i.'l 14 TIKI 114 Dues piild In Arlvnnce. . . Doe no niiitlirerl Mtnek .. rnetirnecl premiums .... Due siilli'llor Duo Treasurer HI,: ,S0II (HI I.W 00 tW,-72 Oil STATEMENT OF CASH. Reeclpts nnil Pnyments tu March 17, 1002, RKCKIPTH. Hues, &c fViO.IWS 71 Insurance. -Kr, mi Sole real esliitu ltl.Til" IIS Rents 6, still 211 (n;n,478 2S PA VMKNTS. t.onns arms, 7KS. SI ,rvr,7 iii TINI 44 417 :m 111? :i 4:11 40 1IT3 07 43ft 37 W IthilniWHls ITS EMHinso Ill IiiMiirutieu niilil 'A t'lirnlturn en felled mock Siiiilonery in m ituviinee liiiym nts I lluluneo In treasury . ... ft,: vi;i 70 tX!H.7 2S "liifttx-r, s - n n 3 . s.nias a' Iv 5-0 5w Jt '-o 5 b S's--;.?Cs-I;?C-f S : I: 1: ii l: S: ifl: 1: ifj f ! : i i ::::: I ! ' aBSBSSfStiC K Ti 'J I S $ S ? B S a SSggSSS5SSggSS? ',g .K!iSit15TiZllr:lifii;li ?! liS53ai:i:?.:!5. sSS!!! !jPg - T a?" -I J S?.SKS5fi-.SE85.i-,gt::l 13 ' iJSJiiassxJissrsjsss.x-i. s.maH We have examined tho tHioks nf tho Ann. eliitlon mill llnd the uhove report correct. V. O. Oihson, I I1. A. Hahdman, Auditors. M. (J. C'oi.kman, I With urn You Can Buy Horses, Harness, Wagons, SlcCormick Hinders. Mowers, Rakes, Grinders. Bargains in GROCERIES DRY GOODS To close out stock. Storeroom to let with iving rooms overhead. Met tour CHOPPING one With The Reunoldsvllle . MIIHna Company. Bring Your Produce to J.C. King&Co.'s a Spring "Ad" 1 Might attract your attention for a moment, buta caroful exam S lnation of our samples and designs Newest and Most Fashionable Spring flttlre S 'Will oonvlnoo you that wt) are J the leaders la Gents' Tailoring la Uoynoldsvlllf. Experience, com pleteness of stock and reasonable prlues cannot fail to satisfy you. Johns & Thompson. 1 i ' li '. I . 'Ti' ;i. m " This Label On clothes fur inert nnd "yiintf men is oroof nnsitlve thnt tln ferments nre wool nil wool pure wool. CLOTHCRAFT CLOTH US have style, too. 1 he latest nnd most approved styles that vou can get anywhere, nt ntiy price. The workmanship is beyond criticism and Clothcraft oners you 'a winning combination of right materinls, stvle, fine tail oring, and long wenr. Every suit guaranteed by the maker. Bino-stoke go, Sole selling agents of Clothcraft Llothes in Kevnoldsvule. Big bargains in Ladies' and Gents' FnrnisliingsShoes Greatest bargains ever offered in town in embroid ery, laces nnd linen towels. Goods have never been sold as cheap as I will sell them this spring nnd summer.. My exiR-nses arc not high and I am enabled to under sell my competitors. Don't miss the bargains I will give. It will not cost you anything to call nnd see the goods and beconvinccd that they nre rare bargains. Prlues will ba (pinterf In a Inter advertisement. Our motto: tjuluk sales and small profits. Peoples Bargain Store A. KAT.EN, Prop.. KoynolilHvllle. There's ' inspection. LADIES' GARMENTS. Our Cloak Room is shining resplendent with all the new productions of the WOOL TEX manufacturers. In nddition to these are the Ladies' Shirt Waists in plain and em broidered front, Silk and Linen material. Wrappers, Defender Muslin Underwear and Mercerized Underskirts. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. This includes a matchless collection of Table Damasks, white, cream and colored, Towels, Crashes, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Lace Curtains. ' There are a great many. inducements in buying goods where the stock is complete. We have an assortment from which you can select any design or any color to be found in the market. The season is on for LACE CURTAINS, Sheets and Pillow cases. We have a line of these that can't be equalled anywhere in price and quality. SHICK THE KELLY SHOE FOR WOMEN mwc'xt'JtJtumiMaitzmmi All N $2.00 Nobby lasts with the new toes nnd heels; n pretty dressy oxford at $2.00. $2.25 Here's a winner. Plenty ot'.stvle in this oxford, plenty of service, and above all plenty of comfort, nt $2.2". $2.50 If you want an oxford with a light sole for dress or a heavy sole for street wear, we can supply you in this shoe. $2.75 This is another Kelley Shoe that wins you when you see it; the price wins you when you buy it. $3.00 Our oxfords at this price are numerous. All leathers. See our patent colt's skin it's a dream. $2.50 Heavy welt soles, patent leather tips, solid oak soles, the best shoe you ever saw. $3.00 We are showing 10 different lasts in our $3.00 Kelley Shoe. We feel confident we can please you. " Milliren's a Giant Railroad CALLED "THE BIG FOUR" BECAUSE IT CONNECTS FOUR LARGE CITIES. There is a series of departments in this store which we call "The Big Four" because they connect us with the larger part of the Dry Goods buying population in this corn unity. They are Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies' Garments and House keeping Goods. DRESS GOODS. The recent and unprecedented growth of our Dress Goods business is one of the, significant signs of the times. We can account for it in no other way than that our line contains better values, our stock has the best assortment, and our price is much lower than these goods can be bought for elsewhere. We can readily believe this, for since the addition of the Keynoldsville Woolen Mills Popular Meltons, Venetians, Thibets and Flannnels, there has been a constant increase in the demand for these goods. There isn't a single thing in Dress Goods that we haven't got and at prices that we believe can't be met elsewhere. In the finer weaves, you know what our Grenadines are this year, our Etamines, Mohair and Camel's hair. Worsteds and Silk combined. Novelties and Plain Fabrics, all new, choice and attractive. SILKS. Exquisite materials for waists, Dresses, Skirts and Trimmings. We want to include in this our high grade Silk Batistes in Linen and Embroidered effects. Embroidered Swisses and the largest and most popular assortment of Waist Goods ever brought to your & WftQNER, i xarfJGmv'JTiwnuOTssii WE HELIUVE we have the best shoe in the town for the money. It's a shoe with a reputation; hundreds of ladies have worn the Kelley Shoe, and hundreds more will wear them this summer. It is a modish, dressy, high class shoe designed for particular women who have been paying $3.50 to $5.00 for other makes. The lasts nre shapely, refined and withal comfortable; the leathers are the highest grade kid and patent, leath er stock that money can buy. The Vamps are Fuix Lknotji No Pieced Vamps in the Kelly Shoe. We re ceived on Monday 25 dozen shoes in oxfords and high shoes. It's for you to say whether we can sell you the Kelly Shoe. EW THIS Department Store, THE BIG STORE, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENNA. WEEK. Reynolds-vll e, Pa. D
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