III An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynold 'sville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. NUMBER 17. Why is it Thai Pr. Glhpnn hit visit d n Inn find hi pmv.he wtlll turn-Hxr V Ninrtv tlllrd In Ihpdiill month uf Aiikii-i irhih' iIiIm-m with inore exttMiv udv rtUlnir rnniiltttml of llttlo work V Answer: lie him it t tummy h optifnt rdiii'tttl'Mi. tliu In tt nu'thod, work Inli'lliL'ontl v, iirvrr lulvlsfi v '" unit" ttoedeu, and uiinninitH- hi work. G.C.GIKSOX, D.O., Alumnus of l'lilliulHiililii Optical ('nllejr, IMPERIAL HOTEL, ReynoldBvlllr, Sept. 18. Brook vlllr, Sept. 16, 17, Fall Crk, Sept. 19, from I.OO to 6 OO p. m. Well Dressed Men Wear Walk- Over Shoos. gnpnmmfmnnmimmmmm I ShiGk & Showing of Complete Line of Fall and Winter Goods The opening of the season ngain shows many new and desirable creations. The productions of the man- ufacturer, both by the American and European manufacturers, is X3l6SS GrOOCLS H0 varie t,iat 1,0 one etyle P51"- Thi8 again shows the devel opment of common sense in the creator of fashion, as it leaves the selection of a dress to the personal taste of the individual. j In keeping with our policy we have varied our selection so that we can suit the taste of any or all. We are showing a complete range in all weaves and at all prices. It will be necessary for you to see in order to appreciate what we have. - 4ft With the approach of the cool evenings and the opening of the schools, the little girl will need a new wrap. We have on display a strong line of Children's Coats. i Shoes and Rubbers girls' school shoes have received very careful attention in our fall stock. lie pre pared for the wet and muddy weather. MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 3 was, A Tonic Laxative. rntlmrtlr nr nnt tnnlc-lnxntfvm. Tllll and milt hiiiI H"tor-oll nro cntlmrtlcm. They liuve the Kti'in In an exhmiHtiil unit l rreo(l i-onillllon. Many rntlmrtlcR mntnln ilriiim that prolines hi'innrrhulils nnd other unlhvnrnM iwnpltinlliMis. Sv,rr K,n" ton',,-lnmlv. It ronton the InliKtlnal tract nnd illieKllve organ to tlutr noriniU mmlltlon. It cum conxtlpiitlon mil the ilia reuniting fYom Innrtlve towels, l'rlcts either herb or tablet Turin, Sfio. YOU MR. CUvSTOMER Who aro road Ins; this, havo heard us toll, week after week, about Walk Over Shoes. Wo havo told you of the leathers, the laetn, thu workmanship. If tho shoes are as good as we'vo said, you'll have to admit you nwd them. Why not ut in to the teat V Mako us prove our word. Como in and try u pair. You'll find them tliu beat $3.50 welt sole you ever wore. Thorn isn't u bit of risk for you and none fur us. Wu know how they are made. Robinson' s -THE BIG HT'v'l TYl TY1 4 VI ryo As the dresses vary in weaves, etc., so must the JL X HI I IM JLIl P trimmings follow. Time and space will not permit description, but suffice it to say our line is complete, showing many new fall things. The Suit season promises to be the biggest in the history of this valuable garment. The progress of the manufactur- Cloaks and Suits er 18 not to be outdone ln the de- velopment of new and exclusive styles. The Scotch tweeds and zibilenes are especially good, while the cheviots re tain their popularity. Don't fail to see the WOOLTEX Tuesday Excursion to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Commencing Tuesday, July 7th, and every Tuesday thereafter during July August and September, the Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg H'y will sell ex cursion tlekets to above named points at exceptionally low rates. These tick ets are limited to continuous passage In both directions and will bo valid for going passage only If used to destina tion on date of sale or the day follow ing, and will be honored for return passage If used within fifteen (15) days from date of sale. "Niagara Falls tick eta must bo presented to thu agont of the N. Y.C. & II. II. R. H. at that point for validation before they will he good -lor return passage. Toronto tick ets must be validated by the agent of the N. Y. C. &, II. R. R. R. at Ningara Falls, or the agent of the Niagara Navi gation Co. at Toronto, or by the purser on steamer. Trains leave Falls Creek at 1.02 p. ra. and 1.44 a. m. Fare $7.45 to Niagara Oils and (H.90 to Toronto. For tickets and full Information consult the nearest agent of the company or address A. F. Raveret, Excursion Agent, Rochester, N. Y. Fearful Odda Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on bis feet In short order. " I am on the road to complete recovery." Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c. Guaran teed by II. A. Sloke, Druggist. ' ' GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURO. fA, Wagner 1 STORE STYLES. A complete line of ladies and children's shoes. lioys' and "Slaves of Passions." Last night "Slaves of Passion" was presented at the opera house by Allan Vlllalr, Pearl Lewis and a very good company. The play Is a genuine thriller and yet It contains lines and scenes of the highest dramatic excellence ! It tells a vivid heart story of love, hatred and jraloopy, disclosing the extremes of human desires and passions. Some of the startling Incidents are, the attack by a mad wolf, the attempt to blow up "Jack" with dynamite, the realistlo Den Scene, where "Jack" and "Nell" are surrounded by a murderous lot of rufllans and engage In a thrilling fight for life, and the great climax in thu last act, where "Jack" discovers who the real assassin Is and the angry mob. The oomedy Is rich and plenty, the dialogue crisp but clean and the whole teaches a good moral lesson to the young and old. Allan Vlllalr as "Jack" was the Ideal, picturesque hero, who fears nothing and very pretty Pearl Lewis was a close second as the vivacious "Nell." She also did a very clever "Coon" specialty. The balance of company was competent and the scenery, especially the first act, very pretty. Cortland, N. Y., "Sinn dfinf," May 6, 1002. The above attraction appears for 3 nights only at Reynolds opera house, beginning Thursday, Sept. 17, present ing a different play and specialties each night at 10, 20 and 30c, This company Is strictly first-class. Value for Your Money. C. R. Hall, while In our largor cities made selections from the varied and Immense stocks displayed and will have tho neatest and most stylish patterns In furniture, carpets, floor rugs and dishes ever displayed In the town. BANK BY MAIL And get the 4 per cent annual Interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Aaaeta over 97,700,000. ADDRESS OF JUDGE Delivered Before Passing Sentence of Death Upon Young Aiello. Touching Rcmirki by Judgt Reed on the Youth of the Prisoner, Hit Wrong Conception of Freedom and Necenity of Dcith. Before Imposing the death sentence on John Baltista Aiello and Mlcheal Pol lone Monday forenoon of last week, Judge John W. Rood, of Brookvlllo, addressed young Aiello as follows : "Your limited knowledge of the English language may not enable you to understand or comprehend the mean ing of what I am about to say, but the Interperter present will, ln a general way, Inform you after you have been returned to the jail. It la not Important, however, that you should understand Inasmuch as nothing I may now say can be of any help or advantage to you. But I deem it Important that I should take this occasion to say that your most unfortunate and deplorable situation should serve as a solemn warning not only to your fellow-countrymen but to every Icdivldual who Is disposed to give free play to his passions and to allow an evil disposition to dominate bis life. All such should be admonished by It to constantly exercise control over them selves and to honestly endeavor to live at peace and to dwell In harmony with their fellow man. Tho passion or the wickedness of the heart whlcb prompts a man to tako life is not a mere transient thing, as some may suppose, which for the moment overwhelms blm and sud denly Impels him to the deed. It is a growth, and the man who would be free from it must not cultivate It. The man who trains himself .In the way of living a peaceable and law abiding life will not likely become a murderer, but if he glories ln his manifestations of an evil disposition he may expect sooner or later to reap its fruit. It Is infinitely better that he should displace such a disposition, If ho has It, by cultivating a disposition to Hve at peace with man kind. It Is sad, Indeed, that one so young, standing as you aro at the very thresh old of llfo, should be required to sudor death. You have been brought to this by a mistaken view of life and the dis regard of social duty; by allowing your life to flow ln forbidden channels. It is frequently said that this Is a free country, and so It Is. But the freedom which it guarantees to every individual Is tho freedom to pursue his own true and substantial happiness by living honestly, hurting nobody, and render ing to every man his due. If you had conformed your life to these fundamen tal principles of government you might havo lived ln this country your alio ted years without being molosted or Inter fered with by any one. You might have enjoyed the benefits of its free in stitutions, and all the opportunities which it affords for living a joyous, bappy and comfortable llfo. But you bad scarcely set your feet upon its shores until you were plotting murder, or at least until you gave vent to a murderous disposition which you seemed to wear as a badge of honor rather than as a trait of character that is an offense before God and roan. Long before God gave to Moses ln concrete form, amidst the thunders and terrors of Slnl, the command thou shall uot kill He had proclaimed his condemnation of the crime. When the first murder on earth was committed God said to Cain, by reason thereof, that he should be a fugitive and a vagabond on the earth. Later He said ," Whoso shedt'eth man's blood by man shall bis blood be shed" and still later when the cities of refuge were established to which a man who slew another might flee for safety and stand before the congregation for judgment. It was provided that If he slew blm with a weapon of any kind or by lying ln wait, or in other words If It appeared that be unlawfully killed him, with mallco aforethought, he should be put to death. You will thorofore ob serve that the law which now demands your life Is not of human origin, and let mo say to you it U more niorciful than you were when you took the life of your unfortunate victim. Frank Carfa's life was just as dear and sweet to him as your life Is to you. He had substantially as much of It before him as you have. He had as much to live for and as many friends to part from, and as many hearts were saddened by bis doutb, perhaps, as will be made sorrowful by your death. But in this tho facts are only parttully stated. You slew him without a mo ment's warning. ' In the midst of life you struck him down; you ushered his soul into eternity without giving him even so much as a moment of time ln whtob to offer up a prayer to bis God. You did it wilfully; you did it deliberately and of your malloe aforethought, and the law which demands your earthly life In return is not only Just but it la more merciful than you were because it affords you ample time in which to pre pare to meet Him who judges according to the deods done ln the body. But what opportunity did you give Carfa for preparation to meet the Judge of all the earth. In your relentless bate and purpose to slay him you showed neither mercy nor consideration for his im mortal soul which was beyond your power to destroy, and thus your crime assumes a more awful aspect. The law of civilized society says you shall die for this crime and as I am about to pass upon you the sontence of this law! cannot refrain from pointing yotvtn thatothor refuge, still open toy on, Christ Jesus, whose blood clcansuth from all sin and who bas demonstrated before all the world thaj, though a man die be will live again." Reduced Rates To Baltimote. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the annual session of the Soverolgn Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F.,at Baltimore, Md., September 21 to 20, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Baltimore from all stations on its lines, exoept Woodberry, Harrisburg, and inter mediate stations; Columbia, Fredrick, and Intermediate stations on the North ern Central Railway; Lancaster, Harris burg, and Intermediate stations, and stations on the Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington , Railroad ( exclusive of stations south of Townsend, Del. ), on September 19 20, and 21, good for re turn passage until September 28, inclu sive, at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus one dollar. For conditions and stop-over at Phila delphia on tickets reading through that point, consult ticket agents. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesvllle, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma ; but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured blm. He writes : " I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and tl.OO. Trial bottles free at H. A. Stoke's drug store. Low Excursion to Pittsburg Exposition, Commencing Wednesday, September Otb, and continuing every Wednesday to October 21st, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y Co. will soil special low rate excursion tickets to the new Pitts burg exposition from all points Rldgway, Cloarfield and intermediate stations. Tickets will be good going on date of sale and returning until the following Saturday. For full information consult the Dearest agent of the company or see excursion bills. What is Life t In tho last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strlot law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means dorangemont of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Llvor trouble. Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentto, yet thorough. Only 2oo at II. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Reduced Rates To Centre Hall. To accommodate visitors to the en campment and exhibition of tho Patrons of Husbandry, to be held at Centre Hall, Pa., Soptember 12 to 18, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from all stations In Pennsylvania to Centre Hall, Pa., at special reduced rates. The tickets will be on sale and good for return passage until September 19. Stockholders' Meeting. The stockholders of the Heynoldsville Water Company will hold tbeir annual meeting at the office of the secretary on Monday, September 28th, 1003, at 2.00 o'clock p. m., to hear the report of offi ce ra, election of officers and the trans action of any other business necessary to be done at a stockholders' meeting. M. M. Davis, Secretary Board of Directors. Birthday and Wedding Presents. I have made a specialty of beautiful and tasty designs in cut globs, Havalind china and odd but pretty pelcos for remombrances to your friends. We will be pleased to show them. C. R. Hall. .When you want a lady's fine and up-to-date shoe go to Nolan's shoe store. Ask tor the Krlppendorf-Dlttman kboe. J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, ln Stoke building, above department store. Crushed strawberrv sundaes or sodas, lOo. You will like it. Reynold fountain. Strike Declared at Coal Olen. There has been some contenslon dur ing the past few days between the operators and miners of the Coal Glen oollerlos. The trouble hinges on the question of an hours time which was docked from the drlvors' day's work last Saturday and the mon have raised a kick on what the superintendent con tends Is according to the dictates of the labor scale. As a resuKof aconferenco with the miners' committee and Super intendent Blakeslee hold Thursday afternoon at which no settlement could bo reached the men decider) to como out on a strike and remain out until the matter Is satisfactorily adjusted. Ac cording to a statement made to the Jirnml yesterday the drivers were docked an hour's time which was spent In waiting on coal cars to arrive at the mine. The men claim that they are entitled to full time as the suspension caused In waiting on "flats" was a matter wholly under the company's control and that the employes are not responsible for time lost In this manner when they are on hand to perform the day's work. It is also stated that the drivers refused to work when the fans were not in operation and for this of fense they wore docked one hour's time. The trouble has grown out of a minor grievance but as both sides have as sumed a decided stand in the matter there Is no tolling just what proportions will result from the suspension. Several of the Union officials have been in the valley during the week and moetings wore held for the purpose of discussing tho situation. The valley is. strongly organized and the men claim thoy will stand out for what they claim Is right. The order to strike was made at the instance of a unanimous decision of the local Union. All the Coal Glen collcrlos are Idle to-day, and there Is no probability of a settlement In view. The shut-down affects about GOO men. Brockwayvllllo Ilrciml. . ,j Congressional News. Congressman W. O. Smith has been notified as follows concerning pensions and postofflce changes since last report: Jefferson county The site of the Cor tex postofflce has boon moved one mile south and Linus Andorson appointed postmaster to .succeed George W. Klpp, resigned. Alexander Borts has been appointed postmaster at Valler to suc ceed J. M. Means, resigned.' A post office bas been established at the Avoine mines to be known as Fuller. R. B. Johns has been appointed postmaster at Paolo to succeed Frederick C. PIfer, resigned. Indiana county The postoffico at Tuley has been discontinued. Mary J. Fritz, Homer City, has been granted a widow's pension at $8.00 per month from September 22nd, 1002. Matthew L. Cochran, Canoe Ridge, has been granted an Increase of pensloq to tHO.OO per month from July 11, 1002. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Industrial Ex hibition. On Wednesdays, September 0, 16, 23, and 30, and October T, 14, and 21, 1003, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soli excursion tickets from points on Low Grade Division, Including the Sligo Branch, to Pittburg, at reduced rates, including admission to tbe Ex position. These tickets will be good going on regular trains on day of issue, and will bo valid for return passage within four days, including dato of sale. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide; fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses aoy other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Cornt, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rhuem, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Erdptions ; in fallible for Piles. Cure Guaranteed. Only 25c at H. A. Stoke's, Druggist. For Sale or Exchange. Thirty bead of the best drivers, general business and draught horses ever brought Into Jefferson county. Staying at the Brookvllle fhlr grounds until further notice. Come quick and gel your choice. GRANT SUL'STEB. Bargains. We have two rolls of best all wool ingrain carpet we will sell at 50c per yard, worth 70u, while It lusts. Also bargains in remnants from 5 to 13 yards at less than cost. Rugs, floor size at cost to close them out. C. R. Hall. Mens' and Boy's clothing reduced at Mllllrens. Fresh oysters at the City Hotel res taurant. Alt America shoes for mon at Nolan's shoe store, price 13.50 and $4.00. Whole cherry sundutts or sodas 10c. They're delicious. Reynolds drug store. You can save 60o to $1.00 on boys' suits at Blng-Stoke Co.
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