'HE NEWS OF I IlLIMllU I I U II HO, Heportrd by Tim fttnr'a Kprctal f'orrrponcpila Wlfthaw. Miss Edith Kiinta visited friends nt Panic on Sunday. There was a very small turnout at the election from thin place. Some of tlu young folk took In the excursion to rittHlnirg on Humlay. Frank Bout, our mipervlxor, was over thin way last week, nnd Indeed lie was needed. Some of our young folks iittt'ndtd the pie social at thu Bollinger school on Thui-Rdny evening. Quite a number of our young folks at tended Kpworth League at the Sjphrlt church on Sunday evening. P. A. Smith, the foreman of thu carpenter on Young's Hill, spent Sun day with his family nt Soldier. Hoy Llngenfoltor, one of the motor men at the mines, who was hurt somo time ago, Is able to ho on duty again. Mr. Teltrlck, the gentleman who purchased the' Dougherty store at this place, expects to move his family here soon. George Svphrlt nnd Vt. P. Miller at tended a carpot rag social near Trout vllle on election evening. They report a good time. An Italian, who sprags on the motor In the mines nt this place, had the mis- See our Line -OK BATH TUBS, LAVATORIES AND CLOSETS, ENAMELED AND CAST IRON SINKS, GAS FIXTUTES AND BURNERS, MONARCH INSTAN TANEOUS WATER HEATER, BATHROOM SPECIALTIES, Estimates furnished for Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. R. D. Albright,, Next dour to t'orw Ill's Photo Gallery. m ffl " if Buy. Goods Marked In Plain Figures, One Price and that the Lowest. VOIAJMK 11. fortune to get his head In contact with a live wire, the shock causing him to ho thrown under tin trip and drugged A considerable tllxlliiieo, Injuring him seriously. Dowers Smith, of Cortex, wns In t wil transacting business Wednesday. (!. W. Secrlst Is attending court Ibis week as II witness for Imln Hons, one of the parties who Is a defendant on thu Traction Co. ticket case. Unthmel. Mrs. H. D. Wysu spent Sunday at Cr-nshuw. Miss Huso Smith visited at Kails Creek last week. C. M. fiCiich had business nt Cren shaw last Thursday. A number of our townspeople are at tending court, at Drookville this week. Mrs. John Ward, of Knst Bnily, visited her daughter, Mrs. K. (). Dick ey Sunday, Mrs. Jane Ditch, wifo of David Ditch, who has lived here for about 11 years, died at her homo in this place last Thursday at 11.110 a. m. and was buried In the Heynoldsvlllo Catholic cemetery Saturday morning. The deceased was about llft.y-one jeiiis old. She was only sick three or four days. Those who have tried our want- column titid It pays to do so. Now American Lady corsets at Mil- It r.ons, ! cents. Tho greatest assortment of shirts in the county at Milllrens. HIRST NATIONAL f BANK O F It E YXO L Its VI LI. E. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 -. Ultrliell, lrrll-nt K!Ull Jll'l K'llHIKl. VK'P l-r . John II. Kriii her, 4'Hliler, Directors: O. Mitchell, Wi'ott MeClelluml, .T.O. King John M . Cornet t, littnlei iNomn, U. W. Kit Her. J. II. Kiiui'her. Dees it ffencrill bailklliirtiuslncsftillHl elicit' till luTnillitH of tiierehlinlH, profession!! I men, farmers, tiiivliailii'H, miners, lumbermen tintl others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all net'sotis. Safe Deposit ltoxes for rent. First National ltitnk building, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. mm mm - bUiyUdU OUUUIe, UUl) DEPARTMENT STORES umbos oi m Fall and Winter Stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies' and gentlemen's Fur nishings, China, glass, Tin, Enam eled, wood ware, &c. Store where there's Everything; that People Wear and Most Things People 1 1 U i II llll 'V r II l J I SI d KKYNOLDSVILLK, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, Magazines and Local Paper. A curious thing that comes very forcibly to our notice Is tho fnct that people never question the requirements of publishers of most i magazines or newspapers that subscriptions must lie paid In advance, while with the local or country papers tho great majority seldom pay In advance. And yet Mm country or local paper Is far more In need of the money than are tho great dallies and mnga.lnes. Tho latter have enpltal back of thorn, while tho country paper usually has to struggle to get enough to carry on its business. Wo wonder If there arc any of our subscrib ers to whom It would make any partic ular difference If they paid their sub scription In advance. It would only be a small amount to each subscriber, but to tho publisher It means the loss of thu use of the total subscriptions and much time In collecting. Dear renders, would It not be a good Idea for each of you who are In tho habit of waiting a year or more before paying for your paper to put In practice that Colden Kule, so much ' praised but seldom practiced, of doing as you tvould bo done by, and send In your year's sub scription V Do you not think you ought to treat us as well as you do the publishers of the tnagn.incs, dailies and other papers that you take V Ex.. Tho City Hotel restaurant oyster sandwich is something new and dell clous. Try ono. Wash skirts In linen and duek. Any sktrt In thu houso at ".It; nt Milllrons LOUIS HEELS fire very popular for Dress nnd Street, We are carrying a com plete line in Pall and Winter dress find street shoes. To be properly dressed , you should have a pair. W. H. LOVELESS CO., tlth and Peun Avo. Pittsburg, Pa. to All : 1 : ' Rigid Discipline Necessary, (irent nnd good men nrn almost In variably tho sons of parents who were rigid In discipline, nnd who constantly Impressed upon them the Importance of pure morals and unblemished character. The more freedom tho average hoy Is given Mm less likely he Is to amount to anything when ho becomes a man. Character Is formed In early youth, and character Is everything. Indulgent parents aro not tho kind of parents whoso children becomes heroes and martyrs to principle. Apparent kind ness, when It tends toward lax morals, Is tho worst cruelty. Tho, boys who "walk the chalk lino" from childhood aro not likely to get out of that habit. Napoleon attributed nil his greatness to tho severe hut tender discipline of bis mother. "She watched over us," lie says, "with a sollcltudo unexampled. Every low sentiment, evory ungenorous affection was discouraged and discard ed. Hho suffered nothing hut that which was grand nnd elevated to take root in our Infnnt understandings. She abhorred falsehood and' would not toter ato the slightest act of dlsoliedlenee. None of our faults were overlooked." Napoleon's mother was tho real Napoleon.- Pun.xsiitawney Sjiiril. Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking Into a blazing home, somo fireman lately dragged tho sleeping In mates from death. Paneled security, and deBth near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do It. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Kucp It near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A tonspoonful stops a Into cough, persist ent use tho most stubborn. Harmless nnd pice tasting, It's guaranteed to satisfy by II. Alex Stoke, tho druggist. Price fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Oysters, crabs, llsh, soups, sand whlches, coffee, pies, cto. etc., at tho City Hotel restaurant. DMlNISTUATOItS NOTICE. Estate of H. .t. Dean, Into of Washington township, deceased. 1 Notice Is herehy given that letters of nil nilulslriitloti upon the eiai of said decedent liltve heen trraiited to the iinderslutied. All persons Indented to said estate are reiileslid to make payment, and those having claims or demands against I he same will make tlicm known without delay to A.manka Iikan, Administratrix '. II. tikAN, Administrator. Ueynnlilxvllle, Pa. and "Willow BING-STOKE COMPANY MVIN" AND FIFTH STREETS KEYISrOLDSVILIjE, PENTST-A.. N0VEMI5KH 12, 11)02. Telegraphone on B., R. A P. The Installation of tho telegraphono on the Huffnlo, ltochesler A Pittsburg, now progressing, Is attracting consider able Interest locally. No other road in this territory has a system of communi cation of tho kind. According to whore the sending and receiving ap paratus Is placed, tn either caboose or baggage car or other convenient place about a train, easy means of communi cation may Irj established from any place along the road wherever the train may he to any of tho offices on tho division equipped with tho appara tus. It Is very convenient In case of wrecks because communications can nt once bo established with headquarters from tiny point between statlt.ns. It aids greatly In tho movement of freight trains. A crew cannot got "Med up" In a blind siding. It Is Invaluable In test ing wires in case of a "cross" or "swing." If an accident occurs and any ono Is Injured, medical aid may lie quickly summoned. Again, it can bu "cut In" on an tolephono service. Pittsburg 1'nnt. Luck in Thirteen. Ily sending thirtuen miles Win. Splrey, of Walton r'urniiee, Vt., got a box of Duckbill's Arnica Halve, that wholly cured a horrlblo Fever Soro on his leg. Nothing else could. Positive ly cures Drulses, I'Yilons, Ulcers, Erup tions, Dolls, turns, Corns and Piles. Only 2."c. Guaranteed by II. Alex Stoko's tho druggist. Absolute Security. Is offered to depositors of Pittsburg Trust Company by combined capital, surplus and profits of $i;,)()0,000. Pays 4 per cent on Savings Deposits, subject to withdrawal of HM1 without notice, and 2 per cent, on Checking Accounts. Interest compounded semi-annually. De posits $ll,IKH),((Kl. Do all your banking by mail. . Send for two-hundred year calondar froo. ;i2.'l Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Startling, But True. 'If ovcry one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills Is," writes 1). II. Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you havo In a day. Two weeks' Uflo has made a new man of mo." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 2"c at II. Alox Stoke's drug storo. NUMDEK 27. HAS REMARKABLE MEMORY. Mr. Ninian Cooper Is an Encyclopedia of Beechwooda Events. In a recent Issue of the Brockwayvlllo Hmn-tl, under "A Few Minutes Chat" heading and over signature of "The Woman In lllack," appeared the follow ing complimentary notice of our towns man, N I n Ian Cooper: N i ii inn Cooper, of Heynoldsvlllo, father of our townsman, II. IS. Cooper, and who was one of thu enrly residents of the I leech woods district, Is quite the most remarkable old gentleman I have ever met. Tho Coopers woro among Mij first of thu pioneers to invade tho forests of this section, and two of the members of the old fnmlly yet survive James Cooper, of near Kockdnle Mills, and his brother Nlnlnn. Thoy have watched tho growth and development of this section from boyhood, and yet take an active Interest In tho affairs of tho prosperous and beautiful country whore they, with their father and brothers and other pioneers, havo de voted a life's work and established a substantial and thrllty community. Ninian Cooper has a wonderful memory. He remembers distinctly and can give the dates accurately of Bny happening thatoccurred in the HecchwoodB district during his residenco Micro. He knows, anil can tell without hesitation, a cor rect biography of any of tho old pio neers of his time. Of those who have died, ho can give from memory the date of death. Of tho important church happenings of Boecwoods, ho can de scribe at length, giving texts and other details that perhaps no other living man can glvo. Ho romombors vividly thu date and place of every marriage in tho Decchwoods whilo ho lived there. There is scarcely any subject In tho history of thu Decchwoods for tho past sixty years that ho cannot review from memory accurately Mr. Cooper Is a fine old gentleman, and I havo never mot a man whoso momory for so long period is as bright and substantial as Mr. Cooper's. Ho Is ono of the: few living landmarks of the early pioneer days of tho ronowned Doochwoods. A Startling Surprise. Very few could bcllovo In looking at A. T. Hoadloy, a healthy, robust black smith of Tllden, Ind., that for ton yoars ho sullorod such tortures from Hheu' mutism as few could enduro aud live Hut a wonderful change followed his taking Kloctrlo Uittors. "Two bottlus wholly cured mo," ho writes, "and have not felt a twlngo in ovor a year." Thoy regulato tho Kldnoys, purify the blood and euro Hhcumatisra, Neuralgia, Nervousness, improve digestion and glvo perfect health. Try thorn. Only Wets at II. Alex Stokes drug store. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in tho postolllce at Itoynoldsvlllo, Pa. week ondlng Nov. H, 1902: Chas. S. Ford, V. Gray, David Hoover, John Landser, Chas. Mason, Foreign Stanislaw Yodyuskl. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, finostclotbs, tho latest designs, all the most fashionable cuts for tho summer season. Call at our shop and sue samplos of cloth a complete line and let us convince you that we are tho leaders in our line, Itcasonablo prices always and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. A DMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of Thnmus Denton McKee, late of insiow lowimlilp, dece iimcu. Notice l hereby given Unit lotters of ad mlnlstriitlon uisin tlieeMtatu of sttirideeeden liuvti Isjen urunted to the undersigned. Al liernoh Indented lo itld estate are requested tonmke puyment, und those having clulm or demands nuulnst thu same will make them Known without duliiy to Km ma ftlcKitl, Administratrix. Itcyniildsvllle, 1'n. S. M. Mcl'HKftlHT, AltortiL'y for Admlustratrix. with small capital. OurOally forecast of the t-tiH'kundtralii market tells you how; mailed free. Opportunity of a lifetime. Hend ad drs at ouee. :. H. JKNK.IMS 0. Hi Fourth Avenue, I'ltuburi, Pa. WANTED 30 first-class sheet metal work ers; iMwt waffm for the best of men nice class uf work and plenty of work. Come at ouce. iiasuer DliiKur Co. Pittsburg, Pa. Your Fortune Ouicklv Winter Excursion Route Book. In pursuance of its annual custom, tho assongor Department of tho Pennsyl vania Kallroad Company has just lssuod an attractive and comprehensive book uscrlptlve of tho leading Winter re sorts of tho Kast and South, and Riving tho rates and various routes and combi nations of routes of travel. Like all the publications of , the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, this "Winter Ex cursion Hook" is a timdol of typographi cal and clerical work. It Is bound In a handsomo and artlstlo cover In ooWs, and contains much valuable Information for Winter tourists and travelors In general. H can bo had free'of charge at tho principal ticket offices of tho ennsylvnnla Kallroad Company, or will be sent postpaid upon application to Goo. W. Hoyd, Assistant Goneral assenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Now hosiery In floeco-llned cashmore and all-wool for ladles, ruNscs and child ren at Milllrens. Queen Quality Shoes are Leaders TRICK TURKU DOLLARS When there are a multi tude of shoe9 trying to be sold, and one shoe far sur passes all others in volume of sales, there is a reason for it. That one shoe is "(Jttecn Quality." Its sales are more than double the sales of any other women shoes. Try a pair and you will always wear "Queen Ouality." THIS PRIZE CONTEST is the talk of the town. $."), 000.00 given away. ROBINSON SHOE COMPANY. -GO TO- BON TON BAKERY JOHN II. BAUM, Prop., Forgood first-class baked goods such as fine Marble Cake,. English Wine Fruit Cake, French Fruit, Dev iled Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Fingersjelly Drops, Kisses, Maroons and lots of other good cakes. A fine selection of all kinds of cookies; a good line of Fresh Bread and Parker' House Rolls, Buns, Coffee Cakes. A nice selection, of pics always on hand. W&Minu and Vartle a Specialty. Give u a Call. CALL IS HERE- AND SO 13 Northamcr & Kellock. , And wo are bettor prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything In the wood working line. Upholstering and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Framing We have junt received a large line of Picture Moulding and we carry a C3 line of room moulding In stock. Call and examine, our lino and got prices. a Our cabinet shop In so small and our business Is getting so large we will have to do something to get more room, so we have decided to sell olT all our framed Pictures est Cost 17.00 Pictures at (rt.00 Pictures at So.OO Pictures at $1.00 Pictures at $5.65. $4.50, $.1.80. $.1.10. $2.25. $1.H0. $X00 Pictures at l'.OO Pictures at C1.00 Pictures at 75o. all the rest In the same proportion. We are also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Remomber the place Norttiamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. J H. HUGHES, ' UNDERTAKING anu EMBALMING.. A full line of supplies constantly on hand Picture frarulng a specialty.' Olitce and ware room In ratr of Hiss Margaret Evans racket store. Uosldenc near cor. Uraut ami SUi tils