i " s ' x J "'Mlii-: i-m-' Owing to the meet ing of the State Op tical Association in August" I will not visit that' month. Meet me at the Im perial Hotel, Reyn oldsvillejuly 24th. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. Flano:Tunlno For the next two ' weeks I will tune your piano for $2.00. Work guaranteed. Leave all orders at Strauss Bros. Jno. F. Strauss, Tuner IT'S NO PIPE DREAM ... When we Bay that you cannot get any bettor plumbing than ours. Neither la It a flight of fancy to say that, you ' can easily pay more without getting NEARLY AS GOOD PLUMBING. We would rather hare all your work and make a little on each job than to , have Just one order from you and no more. We like to keep busy and we do It by doing first-class plumbing at second class price. Try us. Cm E. HUMPHREY Plumber Vaccination Prevents Disease. From page 3 of the annual report of the Bureau of Health for the Philip pine Islands for 15)07, the following was taken: "The Provinces of Cavlte, Batatas, Cebu, Rizal, La Lacuna, Bataan and La Union, where heretofore there have been approximately 6,000 deaths annual ly from smallpox, have not reported one death from this disease. In all, there have been over 2,000,000 vaccinations performed, the direct effect of which was that many lives were spared and thousands of persons were saved from being disfigured for life, and at the few places at which smallpox did break out it made no headway." Thirteen Year Old Bnde. , One of the most notable events to transpire in Soldier the past week was an Italian wedding tbat took place In the company blocks on Monday morn Inff.' The bride was formerly Miss Anna Perrl and the groom was Tony Franoion, both of Soldier. The wed ding took place early la the forenoon; at 10 o'clock the festivities began and were In order all day and almost all night. Mrs. Francion is undoubtedly the youngest Of Jefferson county brides, although this Is a common occurrence In Italy. Sykesvllle l'ost Dix)iatch. . """"' Bonds for Sale. The school board of Sykesvllle bor ough will receive subscriptions for $14,000 of bonds of the School District of Sykestille borough until August 10, 1905, at 7 p. m, Said bonds bear 6.5 per cent interest, payable semi-annually and are redeemable at the option of said district any time after five and within thirty years from the issue thereof," and will be Issued in denomi nations of f 100 each. "The right to re ject any or all subscriptions 1b reserved. In subscribing please give the amount of bond wanted and address the under signed. I. G. Mansfield, See, Sykesvllle, Pa. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. .. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never falls to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it is applied." 25c at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. Come and buy a cheap bat at Mrs. S. V. Hays'. All hats reduced to cost. H. A. Swab, contractor, will put on a roof for you with No. 1 Certificate Bangor slate, cheap. - Are you going away on a. trip ? If so Bell has what you want in suitcases and trunks.. Come and buy a cheap hat at Mrs. S. V. Hays'. All hats reduced to cost. lJ Barefoot sandals 45c, 60c, 65o and 11.00. Ladles ocme in and see our line of jelly glasses. Bing-6toke Co. Of Course, You Want the Best ! This is why the people all ask for NATURE'S HERBS; for they soon find out that it 1b the greatest blood cleanser and : health builder in the world, also the mildest and pleasantest laxative on the market to-day. By taking NATURE'S HERBS Your blood will become pure; your heart can do its work naturally (and not be overtaxed pumping impure blood through your veins), and you will stand the hot weather and feel good; your vitality and strength will increase 100 per cent, and in place of feeling depressed and weak you will feel strong and full of vitality. STOKE & FEJCHT DRUG CO. are the only ones tbat sell Nature's Herbs In Reynoldsville. You will always find It there when you call. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions $10 or $12 to $1230r$14t0 ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY Anglesea, Wlldwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, N. J., Behobotb, Del., and Ocean City, Md; ASBUR Y PARK, LONG BRANCH West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, North As bury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Belniar, Como, Bprlng Lake, Sea Girt, Uanasquan, Brlelle, Point Pleasant, and Bay Head, N. I. Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good In parlor or Bleeping cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. - , July ? and 23, August 6 and-Jj20an.Sept.- 3, 1908. Train leaves Reynoldsville 4:25 p. m. Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.45 p. m., the latter train carrying Pullman sleeping cars only to Philadelphia and through to Atlantic City, and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket Agent. . J. R. WOOD, Fausenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. CARLOTTA AND NAPOLEON. How the Crazed Empress' Curae Came to a Fulfillment. General Henrico d'Alinonle was from 1803 to ISimi the aintKiHundor or Km peror Mnxlmlllntf of Mexico to the court of Napoleon 111. The most Inter esting nud most pn Miotic eplwnlv to which D' Almonte whs ii witness ill id which is vividly, tiearrlhetl in his memoirs l the meeting hetwoen the scheming French eiiiHror and Mail mlllan's wife, the. beautiful and ambi tious Carlotta, who shortly before the catastrophe at Queretaro bad come to Paris to invoke Napoleon's aid for the tottering throne, of her husband. But Napoleon III., who for bis own per fidious purposes had by promises and allurements Induced Maximilian, then archduke of Austria, to accept the "re stored" throne of Montezuma, faith lessly abandoned the unfortunate prince to his cruel fate as soon ns he realized his schemes to be impractica ble. Even at ber arrival In Paris Carlot ta's mind was already in such a high state of Irritation that It" was deemed advisable to have General d'Almonte at her side during the meeting with Na poleon, which took place In the em-, press' apartments at the Grand Hotel de Paris. What lends special interest to that Interview is the fact that the empress, crazed by desperation and fear for her husband's safety aud by Napoleon's unsympathetic attitude, hurled a curse at the latter which In time was Indeed fulfilled to the very letter. "The empress," says General d'Al monte, "plcnded, partly on her knees and In the most beseeching terras, with the stony Frenchman to no avail. Then it was that I witnessed the most har rowing and dramatic scene of my life. Frantic with grief and excitement, the empress, with drawn mouth and flash ing eyes, sprang to her feet, extending both her hands toward the retreating emperor. " 'Leave me,' she yelled in a voice which cut through me like a sword leave me, but go laden with my curse the same curse that God hurled at the first murderer. May your own house and throne perish amid flames and blood, and when you are humbled In the dust, powerless-and disgraced, then shall the angel of revenge, trum pet into your ears the names of Maxi milian and Carlotta r " At Sedan and by the revolution In Faris Sept 4, 1870, the unhappy Cftr lotta's curse was fulfilled to the letter. Captain Charles Klener in Los An geles Times. Strength of Rings. ' Some elaborate calculations, backed by experiments, have been made In England to determine the breaking strength of rings. It appears that a ring of ductile metal, like malleable Iron, will be pulled out into the form of a long link before it breaks and that the ultimate strength of the ring is virtually Independent of lis diameter. Fracture finally occurs as the result of almost pure tension, and the resistance to breaking Is a little less than twice that of a rod of the same cross section subjected to a straight pull. As the ring Increases In diameter there ap pears to be a slight approach toward equality, with double the strength of a bar. Thus a three inch ring, made of three-quarter inch iron, broke at nineteen and one-half tons, a four Inch ring at nineteen and nine-tenths tons arid a six inch ring at twenty tons, the strength of h bar of the same mntnl being ten and one-half tons. . Out of His Mouth. - His youngest grandchild bad man aged to get possession of a primer and was trying to est it "Pardon me for taking the words out of your mouth, little one," said the pro fessor, hastily interposing. Chicago Just Exactly Right, "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right," isays Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills relieve .without the least discomfort.' Best remedy; for consti pation, biliousness and malaria. 25c at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. ' Adam's have low shoes at prices that will interest you. Want Column. evorvlniertlon. Lost Roman gold locket and chain between Shlck & Wagner and Evans. LOST Bunch of keys near First National bank. Finder please return to D. W. Atwater. For Rent House on Brown St., West Reynoldsville. Inquire of W. W. Fales. . Fob Sale A nice flock of Ancona chickens, twelve in all Inquire of Rev. J. W. Myers. Fob Rent or Sale The L F. Hot rick property on Third street. Inquire of C. W. Flynn. . . For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. Neff, Eeq.. Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. For Rent Good six room house on Hill st., near -Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1815 A high yrade college wilh food traditions. Ideal location. Expenses reasonable, tint new comment and club kotat for young mm. Well equipped gymnasiums. Preparatory School con nected with college. Fall term opens Sept. i jtta. Write to . . PRESIDENT CRAWFORD, MEADVILLE, PA. Notice 10 Taxable. I Ni'ljce tr bni.bj jilvt n lint, ihe wv eml dii-ti lui aunesemt-DU if taxtS have b en.mxde and duplicate of the borough and hcai-iO tHxen lor Itcyniildsvllle bor uuvh Lave been dilivi nil ui tnu by the pri per nulhoritit-8 for the colli oilcn vt tht sural'. .Therefore, that In accord ance with the n quirt merits of the Act ol isstmbly approved June 26tb, 1885, dm' notice Is hiriby.plvin to all per 8(inip who are desirous, and who shall within sixty dajk from date ot this notice make paymint of any taxes charged against them In said duplicates, shall be entitled to a reduction of five per centum from the amount thereof, and aoy person who shall fall to pay such taxes charged against them within six months fit m date of this notice shall befebarged' five per centum' ad ditional on all such unpaid taxes. But it is expressly stipulated that positively no rebate orfper centum will be allowed on partially paid taxes. Tbat every afternoon and evening of each week during the last two weeks of said sixty days, between the hours of 1.00 p. m. and 9, 1 will be found at The City Hotel, on Main street, where payment of state and county (or any others) taxes may be made and five per cent saved. Wm. Copping, July 1, 1908. Collector of Taxes. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., for week ending July 4, 1808. Miss Carrie Davis, F. W. Hutchin son, Mrs. Bertha Hoy, Miss Ella Samuels, Miss Edna Smith, William Tavender, A. Z. Zeiglor, Mrs. W. F. Wolfgang. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. c. Burns. P. M. ' It Can't Be Beat. - The best of all teachers is experience. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For stomach, liver and kidney troubles It can't be beat. I have tried it and find It a most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is right; It's the best of all medloines also for weakness, lame back, and all run down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store. 50c. Walk-Over tan low shoes. Price 13.50 now 12.75. Adam'. Etcned jelly glasses 25o dozen Blng Stoke Co. ' Come and buy a cheap hat at Mrs. S. V. Hays'. , All hats reduced to gost. Champion tennis shoes for women at Nolan's. jii I A. H. DUNN PIANO TUNING And repairing; of all kinds. Silver Medal, highest award for general excellence ofwork. Absolute aat lsfnctlon guaranteed. d Leave or ders at J HASKINS' MUSIC STORE 3 i irs IN H m i NIHNONL I i 1 haead ! Verlbest Rubber AMD Climax Asphalt' "Thi Roofings that NtviR Lck." .Need no paint. Samples, ' prices, etc, on request. - - . McHenry-Mlllhouse Hfg., Co. ' - South Bend, Ind.. ForSalcby Reynoldsville Hardware Co. RiTWOLDSviLi.e, Pa. OTICE. Notice Is hereby Klvon to whomsoever It may crnnern, tlmtthe Board of IMrectorn of the School IH strict of the Hormivrh of Sykes ville, County of Jefferson mid State of Peiin sylvaniH, will present their uetltlon to the Court of Common Pirns of Jefferson county, on Monday, An mist 10th, IDOH, pray in for a decree nut liorl.tiiff them to lxirrow $14,000, and Increase the ludehtedness of said bchool District by such an amount, lor the purpone of erecting and equipping a new school house adequate to accommodate the schools to be held and maintained In, and for the use of the School District of the Borough of Sykes vllle, by Issuing coupon bonds of the denomi nation of One Hundred Dollars each, said iM-nds to bear Interest at the rate of 5.5 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, and said bonds to he redeemed within thirty years firom the date thereof, with the option and right reserved to paid Hchool District to redeem any number or amount of said tonds, on any Interest date after the expiration of Dye years, and also for leave to file their statement as required by the Act of Assem bly approved April 2U, 1H?4, aud Its supple ments. By order of the Board of School Directors 1 the Hchool District of Srkehvllle liurouuti. Jefferson county, Pennsylvania of F, L. HAoni KH, President. I. O. Manhuklu, Secretary. r f 1 .1 Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets andChains, Bracelets (all kinds and sizes),PhonographsXand . Records. All goods new and up-to-dateat prices to suit everybody. We engravejalljfgoods jfree when purchased at I aOODER'S JEWELRY :: STORE . In the Peoples National Bank ' : Building Reynoldsville, Fa. We pay particular uttention to Wutch Repairing. aO 11 iriuesp nes First WeeK of July Sale FOR BALANCE of this week we offer you except iobally good bargains in Dry Goods and Shoes. Prices hold good for balance of this week, Morning, Noon aiid Night. ' ' : Dry Goods All our All our All our All our All our All our All our All our All our All our All our All our One lot 25 cent White Goods, 25 cent Ribbons 15 cent Ginghams 12 cent Ginghams Muslin Underwear Ladies' Skirts LadieB' Waists 8 cent Embroideries v 19 cents a yard 19 cents a yard 12 cents a yard 10 cents a yard One-Fourth Off Reduced Reduced 5 cents a yard 12 and 15 cent Embroideries, 10 cts. yard Calicoes ' 6 cents a yard 15 cent Percales 12 J cents a yard 12 i cent Percales 10 cents a yard Ladies' Top Skirts sold at $5. 50 to $7.00, for $2.98 Shoes 'All Douglass $2.50 Shoes '. All Douglass $3.00 Shoes j All Douglass $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes All Florsheim $3.50 and $4.00 Stoes 'All Clarice $3,00 Ladies' Shoes All Dorris $2.00 Ladies' Shoes : All Bernalda $1.50 Ladies' Shoes All Men's $2.00 Work Shoes All Misses' and Children's $1.25 Shoes All Children's 25c soft-sole Shoes - $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 $2.98 $2.19 $1.49 $1.'19 $1.89 98c 19c Gillespies THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.
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