IP An independent journal devoted to tht interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. ' VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, . APRIL 6, 1901. NUMBER 40. Our canned goods that got wet are about all sold We want to reduce stock in some lines And will offer some spec ial bargains this week. Robinson & Mundorff. PITTSBURG BARGAIN HOUSE New store. New goods. Money saved with every purchase. If you care for your dollars and cents, don't miss the place. 'T is absolutely the only bargain house in Jefferson county. We have placed a few num bers of the following goods to introduce to the consumer : Ginghams, 6c per yd. Unbleached Muslin, 5c per yard. Caps of all kinds, worth 25 and 50c, at 5c. Ladies' patent leather Shoes sold here at 98c. Black mercerized Underskirts from 50c up. Shirtwaists, fine bright lawn, worth $1.25, at 50c. Dress Shirts from 98c to $6.00. Gents Hats from 98c up. All other goods accordingly. THE PITTSBURG BARGAIN HOUSE Corner Main and Fifth Sts. Reynoldsville, Pa. iS3 WOOD PROMENADE Clothcraft Clothe- promenade. Ton can tell wintf. vim and "go." Ton well-groomed, prosperous appearance. Yet yoa don't haT , to bo very prosperons to own a Clothcralt Salt. They xist onl from f 10 to $25. Surely yoa can And the Hgure that Hts youi pnrso a that price ranj. But whatever yoo pay, you t are saro of getting all wrcl fabrics, tho latest style and a V--4-a t Tk. vniknu nchln Is tiim cm. in All riAkl ..r-"-" VClothing, irrespectivo of illustration is the uNevport." Come and I00K at It try -it 1 ; oa and see how becoming' it is. Aad get one of our ttyla books at the same time, It's free. GEBPHH1B S R V 1 II G S BI1IIK Pays 4. PerCent On Savings Accounts. Coaspesndad eVxnl-Aanaally. Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mall as Coming in Person. Ask How. ASSETS OVCB O7.000.000. AND DIAMOND STREETS, prrrsBURoii, pa. ON ar always in Tiacnco oa them by their perfect fit, their can toll the wearers by their ' r price. The model shewn in the BINGSTOKE GO. AUDITORS REPORT Of the Finances of Wlnslow Township for the Fiscal Year Ending March 14, 1904. J. 8. JOHNSTON. iupoHflsor. AnVt Honied dupllcnte for1IWl.l,9;-' 02 i nwnico aiiniicniv inr iwu... ik is -f !,0t M Cash ree'd on work dunllcats. 818 72 Amount returned toc'om ;C 80 Amount exonerations 2ft 8M Amount Cltlsens labor 1,188 08 2,062 94 Amount rih received from J. M. Norrls, Treasurer... 90 00 Amount cash received from St rouse, t!ol lector 2ft 00 Am't ree'd on work duplicate RIB 72 ( 878 71 Amountof receipts 044 (12 l3dnys service atfj.OOday... 4fl 00 Total amount Credits 11,110 82 Total amount cash BTH Ualancedue.l. 8. Johnston tl M J. K. WOMF.MIUKF, Supervisor. Am't aeated duplicate for IIWI $.140 80 Unseated dupllcnte tor im... 3D m 12,178 49 faun ree'd On work duplicate. Ml 83 Am't returned to com'iss'ners 10 M Amount exonerations 88 2ft Amount cttlxen's labor 1,23 88 2,179 49 Am't cash received from J. M. Norrls. Treasurer fttlft 00 Am t rec d from col. stroose. . zJ .w Am't ree'd on work duplicate. Am't to bnl. f'm last selllem't 8ft 1 S3 8 ftH 11,702 80 I.IW1 82 444 00 Amount of receipts 222 day' service nt S.'.OOday. .. r or uses nire, naming auuiior tn riykesvllle 4 0 Car fare to Hrookvllle, 2 trips. I Hi Totnl amount credlu $i Total amount casb 1 Hill, due J, K. Womeldtit f . Id! 12 ,70! HO 1120 82 J. M. NORMS, Treasurer. Amount received In cash from 8t rouse, Collector 11,837 03 Amount orders redeemed from rlrouse, Collector 1,827 04 Am't ree'd from Oo. Treasurer 44 90 Fye, Poor Over. 202 72 14,102 Am't of ordors and rernlota.. . 8,933 S Treasurer's percentage 78 87 4,01I 82 Bui. In Treasurer's hands.. 149 73 ABHAM FYE, Poor Overseer. Tobal. from last settlement... I 389 88 By Treasurer s order 402 02 By Com'ls'n'rs orders returned 197 80 Ify one uny s service w I'ald to J. M. Norrls. treasurer of ltoad Fund 201 71 1402 02 AMOS 8T ROUSE, Collector. Am't of cash road duplicate for m 14,075 02 Am't ree'd for use "of election bouse for holding elections 10 00 14,0X3 02 Am't paid to J. K. Womeldurf, Supervisor 282 39 Am't paid to .1. M. Norrls, cash 1,418 72 Am't paid .1. M. Norrls, cheque 223 81 Am't by orders redeemed 1,827 04 For collecting 82,8:13 15 before Sept. 1st at 2 48 7.1 For collecting 11.832 84 after Kept. 1st at 8 72 08 Exonerations on canh road.... 128 13 Return order from Commis sioner on Road 80 8ft Return on road since Jan. 1st. 8 Oil l.032 83 Bal. In Collector's hands. .. 52 19 The alioye accounts audited the2sth day of March, A. !., llH, and found correct. J. J. Bl'TTKIl, I j, c HARTER NOTICE. Notl.- U htrplv irtvon flint nn application w -II Hindu lo 1 (iu i'uurt of Common IM.'hs of cueiM.'i Coo lily U'fort Hon. John W. cfti -I 1 w Jiitltcc lUcreof, t the Court Howie In It ..kwllr. Pti.t on Thurhdny, April liiu .Ut. IIHU ut tUv hour of two o'clock p. ni.. of Miid div hv II. 11, McCullouKU, A. IUniiililU, W. G liiitltiiictoii, H. E. Taylor and Muulirw lluic 1 iwni mid their awtoclateti. utiiier nn Act of iliv (vneral Awtembly of rVnnityl vnnii, approved the iftMli day of April, IHT4, eiulMnU "An Act to Provide for the Iiicoruoritilnn und Ucsulatlon of ('ertatn Cornoiailoim and Ihu Hiionltmieiita theratn for the I'harti-r of nn Intended Corporation to be known as "The Hrockway vllle Agricultur al and Driving Park AnwH lation, ' and to have and enjoy all ilo i lchu and privileges provided for y Act of Aftaembly and the nupplemt-'tun t lieret-o, the ohjVot and purpoae of an Id Joruorat ton to he t he encouragument or agncuiiure, noniciiiiure ana tne oreea Ina. ralHlnii and tratnlnir of a hishor and better grade of hortten, cattle and other domeatlcateU an una in. H. B. McCullocqh. Solicitor. HOW TO LIVE LONG. fat Sparingly and as Life Waaes Bat Still .More Bparlnely. Tlint most men dig tlielr grave with their teetU bns seldom been pointed out more forcibly tlmn In done In the Cen tury In nn nrtlcle by ltoger 8. Tracy, entitled "How to Live Long." The threescore nnd ten limit to bumsn life Is prououueed a fnllncy. Deatb from old nge, occurring nt serenty-flve or eighty, Is a misnomer. Comparative physiologists, we are told, bare set tbe nnturul years of man st lUOfeven sometimes at 130, and tbe renson wby the overwhelming majority full short of normnl life Is comprised In one sen tencewe all eat too much. He, then, who would live to be old, retaining sight, bearing and some digestion, not relinquishing the power of healthy en joyment, bos but to follow a simple rule. Eat sparingly. Refrain from clogging tbe system by an oversupply of food. Never entirely satisfy the ap petite, and make It a bablt occasionally to omit a meal or two altogether. 'If I were to assign any one thing as especially conducive to long life from a study of the habits of centenarians. It would be semlstsrvatlon," says one authority quoted, and tbe example Is cited of one Lulgl Cornaro, who, hav ing lived tbe pnee that kills, amended bis ways when death threatened and so reorganized bis enfeebled body by a life of temperance and restraint that be lived to be 100, although the doctors bad given him up at forty. In middle life, from thirty-five to forty-five, ac cording to Dr. Tracy, there comes a waning of the powers. Tbe effects of overindulgence in eating or drinking re no longer vigorously thrown off as In youth. If tbe fact Is not recog nised and the same habits are kept up as heretofore, there Is trouble ahead. Hut If the Individual adopts a new reglmeo of diet, diminishes bis meals and regulates bis existence ns becomes bis soberer years a sort of rejuvenation follows, and If at tbe sec ond climacteric, occurring somewhere between sixty and seventy, there Is a further pull up in the food supply, regulated by the slackening powers of assimilation, a hale old age Is extreme ly likely to ensue. HEALTH RULES. clean and cheerful house makes a happy borne. Rlxe early, retire early and fill your day with work. Frugality and sobriety form the best elixir of longevity. Cleanliness prevents rust; the best cared for machines last tbe longest Water and bread maintain life; pare air and sunshine are Indispensable to health. Enough sleep repairs waste and strengthenx; too much sleep softens and eufeeblcs. Cheerfulness makes love of life, and love of life Is balf of health. On the contrary, ssdness and discouragement hasten old ago. Tbe nilud Is refreshed and Invigorat ed by detractions and amusement, but abuse of them leads to dissipation aud dissipation to vice. To be sensibly dressed Is to give free dom to one's movements and enough warmth to be protected from sudden changes of temperature. Ills Self SaorlSrinsr Dlspoaltloa. "There Isn't anything my boy Wil liam won't do to oblige a friend if be likes blm." Mrs. Hockufus was saying. "We bad a leg of lamb the other day for dinner, aud Willie ate till I thought he'd burst, but when he went out to play ten minutes afterward a neigh bor's boy told blm they were going to bave roast goose for dinner at their house and asked him to go and eat with blm. Willie didn't want to be uncivil, so be went along, and just as sure as I'm sitting here he pretended be was hungry and ate more of that roast goose than tbe other boy did!" Chicago Tribune. Bssr Coins Bntcber, The Kunsas City Journal tells of a Kansas man who went to a rural butcher shop in Kentucky to order a porterhouse steak. "I have just start ed In on this beef," said tbe butcher, "and I won't be down to the porter bouse until about 2 o'clock." His method was to lay balf a beef on bis block and begin at one end and cut along until It was gone, serving bis customers with pieces all tbe way from the boof to tbe neck regardless of tbelr preference. Difference in Quality- M TlinrA Is &s murh difference In duality In spectaulus ns shoes or clolulug, but afuir all the esseutlul part Is to bava tliein Btted lo the eyes. Hacking, wear Ins headaches, blurring or tailing ot the sight, Inability to use the eyes comfort ably for close work, tiring pains In or over the eyeballs, Inability to withstand strong light are all warnings that the eyes need care. I will have all tbe ap pliances needed for good eye work aud will be glad to meet Just sucb at the toiiowiug places! ReynolditvUU, Imperial Hotel, ' April Mh, 1904; 1 Bummervllle, April 14th. and American uouse, urooKvme, April iutu w utu. Q. C. GIBSON, D. 0., Alumnus of Philadelphia Optical College, THE PARACHUTE MAN. His llnee ae He Soared Skrwart and rloasrd to Earth. "Come on! The bund's all ready!" I was met with a roar of applause 88 I ran down the hotel steps. The band blared In salute nnd the crowd opened up for me ns I hastened. The para chute was stretched out from tbe straining balloon. As the man with me snapped tbe books on the ring be showed me where the rope hung and told me how to pull It when cutting loose. He was the excited one. I was In a scmlstupor. A bitter inilirference tilled me ns I looked at tbe u,'!y sway ing monster which wus to bear me to nllluence or deatb. "Lot her go!" With a cleaving of the air nnd a runb of sound like the coming of a cyclone the balloon shot upward. I ran for the bar, grasped It nnd soared. I tried to swlog up on tbe bar, but the rush of the ascent straightened me like an Iron rod. I thought my arms would be pulled out A sickness came over me, comparable to tho effect of the start made by a blgb speed eleva tor. Then tbe motion been mo mora easy and I swung up on the bar. I wss accustomed to gazing down from heights and I felt no fear ns I stared at the fading crowd. 1 could see them waving bats and bands; could bear the band playing; and was conscious of a pleasant dreamy sensation nnd of a stendy, easy rising from tho ground. I ventured to bend a "crab" and make a few "ankle drops." It was ns eay as when I was only a few feet from the ground. I glanced down again. The crowd appeared smaller and seem ed to be walking awny from me. I bad commenced to drift. Now wns tbe time to cut loose. I wlHhed that I might stay where I was taking chances with that limp bag of a para chute did not look safe. But It bad to be done. I caught bold of tbe rope, braced my. elf on tbe bar and gave a short, bard pull. Wblsh my breath left met For the first time fenr deadly fear entered my heart A jerk that nearly unseat ed me, and I was again sailing pleas antly through space. I ventured to essay a few additional feats, as tbe ground seemed to mors closely approach me, and then I com menced to calculate ns to the mnnnei In which to strike the ground. MM many other problems, it settled Itself. I struck It feet first In a cornfield, win dragged along and scratched up nnd I came to consciousness In the orms ol ' my new manager, who wns alternately cursing me for getting killed and bless- 1 ing me for having saved bis skin and tbe 9460,-Outlng. ICronnmr, "You've cut down my allowance." she said. ! "Yes." he Admitted. "I've been spen 1 Ing most of my time at tho club ra cently, and I can't pay board In twe plnces." "Then you'd better stny home," sh said, and ho did. But presently then was the old complaint. "You've cut down ray allowanci again," she said. "Yes," he admitted. "I'm spendhi my time nt home now, and my com pany ought to count for something." Then she didn't know whethor to ail vise him to go back to tbe club or not. Chicago Tost. nsowwas. KnnwlediH! ouirht to bring us happi ness, whether It brings us money or pot; for knowledge is life, and no man ftvom in this aire who. bas not knowl edge; for Ignorance bas neither life nr happiness more than comes to mitt which grazes in a field. Schoolmaster. Be neither Ignorant nor careless with respect to the future. Virgil. TIKE! PIKE!! Glance over the list below and decide for yourself the indemnity offered to property owners if they carry a policy in any of the fire insurance companies named. Company. Assets. Home of New York $ 18,040,793 Philadelphia Underwriters 17,623,177 Hartford 14,542,951 Continental 14,192,177 Insurance Co, of N, A. 11,291,000 Fireman's Fund 5,858,820 American Central 4,000,000 Glens Falls 4,046,681 Niagara 3,859,761 Greenwich 2,120,000 German 4,910,606 Prussian National 1,019,234 t Totals $101,505,200 $14,457,474 $4,225,000 $ Did you'ever think that rents, or rental value was as important an item of value 'in a build- ing as the materials entering into the construction thereof, and that rents can be insured ? We can write you a policy on the rents of your building in the same company and at a lower rate than the building. It would pay you to investigate Rent Insurance. G. M. MCDONALD, Resident Agent, f s Reading- Ills Otta Works. I only once beard Thackeray nlln-1 to bis works nnd that In a sor' comic spirit, which nmused both h!ir nnd lis. "I wns traveling on Vt Rhine," be said (In company no dotihi with "the Kleklebnrys"), "nnd enter Ing one of tbe hotels on the banks, x hnusted nnd weary, I went Into tlx saloon nnd threw myself on a sofa There was a bonk on a little table clm by, nnd I opened It to And It wai 'Vonlty Fair.' I had not seen It slnei I corrected the proofs, nnd I rend t chapter. Do you know It seemed tc me very amusing?" Donn Hole'i "Memories." Tims and Monrr. Whistler, on the wltnens stand on day, wns asked the price ho hnd ob tained for n certain picture. "One thousand guineas," said he. "How long did It take you to pnlnl It?" "About n dny nnd n half." "And do you mean to tell the court Mr. Whistler, that you bnvo the nil dnclly to rbnrgp 1,0(81 guineas for tlx work of n day and a half?" "No. sir; 1 ask It for the knowledgi of a lifetime." It Didn't Work. "Thls'U bo good for n hundred any how," snld young Sow Ills Wild Onti to bis pal. "Every young fellow needs n stake when he Is of nge, so I'll send this telegram collect to the old nmn: " 'Dear Vnther I nm twenty-one to day nnd broke.' " An hour Inter the fond father wired collect: "So wns I when I was twenty-one.'' So Insvntlmental, May Jane behaves like an old mar ried womau already. Maud Why, you can't get her to go anywhere without (ilm. May No; but she can call him np without kissing the phone. New Vork Times. The extravagance of a woman who spends n qunrter for chocolate bon bons makes tbe man who smokes fifty cent clears a tcrrlblo pessimist Ne.v York Tress. QHARTEK NOTICK. . Notice Is hereby given Unit an application will hcinufle to the Court of Common I'leusnf .IcITerson County, before the Honorable John W. Keetl, n law Judge thereof, at the liiii t Hoiiho In Hrookvllle, Pa on Thursday, A pi II the 21st, 114, at the hour of two o'clock, p. in., of hilIcI day by II. W. .ell, V. L. Olmtciul, 11. II. Mi'CuIIoiil'Ii, J. K. Kestnr and A. A. Hhellcy, and their asoclatcx, under an Act of the liemmil Assembly of Pennsylvania, ap proved the UVth day of April, 174, entitled ''An Act to Provide for the IncoriHiratlon and llcKiiltitlon of Certain Corporations" nnd the supplements thereto, for the charter rf an Intended corporation to lie known lis "Tho nris'kway vllle Theater company," mid to have and enjoy all the rights nrd p.lvlleir es provided for by Act of Assembly and t in) supplements thereto, the object aud purpose of said Corporation to be tho erection nnd mHintaliiitnce of a public hall or bulhlinx suitable for holding public meetings for lh.e entertainment, iiuiusemeut and education of the general public, II. II. MoCui.lotKIH, Solicitor. H Harmon's ubomb snoe store. CASH In banks or In hands of Agents. $ 2,176,720 1,589,780 2,624,374 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,368 609,921 500,000 654,429 236,494 JJUGIIES & FOMUOY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The U. P. llurlal League has been tested and found all right. Cheapest form of In- Mlr,'! 'I'.'' ..t','',l,; " contract. Woodward building, Keynoldsvllle, pa. TIUIE3TEU BROS., UNDERTAKERS. tlliick nnd white funeral curs. Main street. Keynoldsvllle, Pa. 4 I Summer Normal i Tho Summer Normal to be hold X at this place beginning rionday, May 16th, S nnd continuing for a term of six weeks olTors following fourcouracs (lrammar (lrade, $5.00 High School, $6.00 Teachers' Preparatory, $6.00 College Preparatory, $7.50 (Including two subjects) For furl her particulars address C. V. SMITH, D. S. Bacon, R lynoldsvlllo, Pa. r 25 Pep Gent. on First Months Tuition To double enrollment at spring and summer terms, we olTor, for a limited limn only, 25 por cent red notion cn first month's tuition to all students 1A Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Apply to principal or sond postal for further particulars. REYNOLDSVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE s : Loss in Baltimore. $ 750,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 550,000 250,000 175,000 200.000 250,000 100,000 Not Involved Not Involved