ffifrg Stan BubKcrifttitm $1.60 per year, in itdntnet. An InrtcnpnnVnt Iik-rI pnpor. putillMirrt nrrry Welnlny nt HijiiiIiIkvIIIi, JinVmiii Co. r.. iIpvoImI to ttp IntprmtH of Hi'mlilyll ana .IrnVrwinrmintr. Non-polltlrl, will tn-nt nil wild fnlrnmw, mill will iMMwiMH'lHlljr Minu if livwnriU Hip IiiIniHii rnnm, PulMPrlptlon nrlwtl.Mpw ir,ln mlni'. (loinmiiiili'Hlfon liilfniliMl fur piitilli-ntloti mum nn nrcmnimnli'il liyllm wrlii'r'n imnio. nol for piililli-mlim, hut nn n RimrnnM-x of ood fulfil. ItitoroatliifT niw Hi-inn willrllort. Ailvnrtlnlng rntmi nrnilx known on npulh'H Hon nl lliKofili'K In Armililii' llloi'k. Lpnultty cuinniiiiilciitlimii nnd rlinnno of Sifvcrtlii'mrnt should WM'h 'this ofHre l)jr Monilny noon. Aihlri'KH nil (nnuniinli'MImm to V. A. fti'pn nmm. Ki-rnolilivlIlK, I'll. ..... Knli-n'O nl the potottlri nt KojrnnldnvlMo, Pa., b Ktviind rlmut mnll mntli'r. C. A. DTKPIIKNMIW, Kdltor anal I'Mb, WEDNESDAY, AUOUHT P, IHtt.L There srem to lm favorites In rmmt II callings and proftMwInim, cvin county suiH-rtntomlonts have hwn known to have favorite when certificates are Is sued. It In not irenornlly known tliat pedes- trlntm linvo tho right of way and that people driving miiBt turn out, If nnw sarv for them, at leaHt so fnyn tho law It In generally tho othor way, thono who walk give, tho vehicles tho wholo road I)o not lie dim!oiiragd at tho duties that seem no (treat before you. Thoy may seem great a llttlo way off, hut somehow thoy always diminish or vbiiIhIi altogether as wo eomo noar them. Some rno has said duties and diflleultles are liko the nightmare as Boon m you stir, thev vanlBh. Learn to look on the bright aide, and you will ho surprised at the number of things that will turn up to help you. The commissioners of tho World's Fair sacrificed their word and honor In tholr determination to keep tho big show open on Sunday, and when they were forced, by non-attendance, to want to close it, then they are found pullty of contempt of court and will, In all probability, lw compelled to keep it open ovcry Sunday at a grcut excuse, Greed generally gets people Into troublo when it bocomos their master. Tho Pittsburg Time has lunded Its special charge of fifty-two teachers at home again from tho World's Fair, and now that magnanimous sheet Is looking after tho "fresh air fund" of Pittsburg, Tho Time is deserving of the praiso It gets for liberality. If there is a city on the globe where tho street urchins need fresh air, it Is Pittsburg. Tho man, woman or child who spends the sum mors In tho "Smoky City," could stand most anything so far as heat Is con' corned, even tho infernal regions. Tho Farmers' Kncampmont, to be held at Mt. Gretna from tho 10th to tho 20th Inst., promises to bo an event of more than usual interest to farmers than those engaged in contemporary industries. Tho National Farmers' Al lianeo and Industrial Union, under whose auspices this summer encamp ment will bo held, is said to bo tho largest organization of farmers In tho ' -world, and neither labor nor expense lias been Bpared to make this meeting the most notable in tho history of tho organization. Tho hour before fulling asleep at night is one of the most important of the twenty-four. Tho reading or con venation of that hour usually takes deeper hold on the minds than that of any othor. Long passages may bo easily memorized by reading them ovor -carefully several times during the last waking hour. Thoy appoar to imbed themselves in the mind while it rests in Bleep. The impressions parents leave on the minds of tholr children at night have much to do with the formation of their characters. Punishments inflict ed at that season sometimes loosen the bonds which bind the hearts of children to tholr homes, while kind words and affectionate counsels given at that hour often prove a savor of life unto life. Following are directions for making a good wife unhappy: See your wlfo as seldom as possible. It she is warm' hearted and cheerful in temper, or if, after a day's or a week's absence, she meets you with a smiling face and in an affectionate manner, be sure to look coldly upon her, and answer her with monosylables. If she forces back hor tears, and is resolved to look cheerful sit down and gape in her presence, till she is fully convinced of your indiffer ence. Never think you have anything to do to make her happy, but that her happiness is to flow from gratifying your caprices; and when she has done all a woman can do, be sure you do not appear gratified. Never take an inter est in any of her pursuits; and if she oaks your advice, make her feel that she is troublesome and impertinent. If she attempts to rally you good-humored' ly on any of your peculiarities, never join in the laugh, but frown hor into silenoe. If she has faults (which, with out doubt, she will have, and perhaps may be Ignorant of), never attempt with kindness to correct them, but continual ly obtrude upon her ears: "What good wife Mr. Smith has!" "How hap py Mr. Smith is with his wife!" "Any man would be happy with such a wife In company, never seem to know you have a wife: treat all her remarks with indifference, and be very affable to every other lady. If you follow these dlreoH tlons, you may be certain of an obedient and heart-broken wife. Court Proceeding!. (Rrookyllle Kopuhllcsn.1 We understand that the list of civil cases for September term of Court has boon withdrawn, because, of a conflict In time with Jefferson county's week In the Huproine Court, and the necessary aWnco of a nnnilxT of our attorneys. Judge Clark has railed a soclal term of two weeks of Court to conveno on tho fourth Monday In October, for tho purtMiso of hearing civil cases. Tho regular crlmnnl court will con veno on tho second Monday In Heptom- bur.and It la probable that District Attor ney McCraekon will find business enough to occupy the time of the Court for one week at least. A number of Important case from this county have been carried to tho Hupremo Court whleh convenes in ittxburg tho first Monday in October. Dish pans for 20, 2", and ! cents at II. J. Nlcklo's. All persons having pictures at Cor win's studio will please call for them before the Kith of August, as the gul' lery will bo closed for four or six weeks, Tho Amorlenn Farmer or Woman' kind free to all cash suhscrlliors. A Band to be Proud Of. tl'linxMilliwnrjr Spirit. 1 The Iteynoldsvlllo brass band, which nmo over Thursday evening, to attend the opening of the Hotel Whitney, gave us a nice llttlo serenade. Frank Black, who accompanied the boys, said it was without equivocation or exaggeration easily tho finest brass band in tho coun ty. And we havn't tho least doubt of it. Tho boys play In perfect harmony, and tho result Is, music. And such music as wo seldom hear from threats of silver and brass. Iteynoldsvlllo ought to bo proud of her Imnd, and no doubt Is. Do You Need Shoes ? We have tho latest styles nt popular prices. ItKKii's Shoe Stohk, Fourteen quart tin pails 25 etc., 10 quart pails 20 cts. and fi quart pulls 10 cents at II. J. Nickel s. Paradise. The farmers are about dono with their haying and somo aro beginning to harvest their oats. Tho Grangers of this place will hold a picnic In Miller's grove on the 17th of this month. All aro Invited to attend A good tlmo Is expected. The O. U. A. M. of this placo, which was Instituted last March and which carried away the first prize in tho grand parade in Dullols on July 4th, is meeting with success and oncouragO' nient. May success lie theirs. A party of huckleberry pickers of this pluoo, accompanied by two of Ileynolds' vlllo's charming young ladles, hied themselves to the mountulns on Tues day of last week and returned on Friday night bringing with them eight bushels of berries. When asked what kind of time ho had Billy said: "Oh, gee! Wo had fifty-seven bushels of fun heaped measure, too, at that." Duy your baby moccasins at Robin' son's. Five Cents a Line. All cards of thanks and resolutions are charged for at a rate of flvo cental per lino. The people of Iteynoldsvlllo and viola ity know whon thoy have a good thing: that accounts for the groat Increase in buslnoss at Reed's shoe store. Henry is a worker and knows how to buy and sell good footwear. $io the Round Trip to the Atlantic Coast via the P. R. R. On August 24th the last of the popular summer series of the seashore excursions will be run. A choice of four destinations allowed whether Atlatic City, Cupe May, Ocean city, or Sea Isle City. The Rate of 910 from Pittsburg and proportionately re duced rates from other place is most extraordinary offer when the distance covered 1b considered. The tickets are good for return passage within twelve days, which gives ample time for a restful vacation by the sea. The success of the remaining excur sions is assured by the patronage ac corded the proceeding two of the same series. Great satisfaction has been expressed on all sides at the manner of Bervloe with which the Pennsylvania Railroad Company handled the attrac tive trips, everything possible being done for the convenience of its patrons. The special train will leave Pittsburg at 8.50 A. M., arriving In Philadelphia a little after 7 in the evening. The night may be Bpent in the Quaker City and any regular train taken the next day for the shore. The rates apply on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.30, 7.00, and 8.10 P. M., or on special train leaving at 8.50 A. M. on the above montloned date. The special train will leave Clearfield at 9.30 a. M., tickets $8.00. For detailed information address or apply to Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. . Horses for Sale At reasonable prices. I will sell one heavy mare and colt four years old, one Uorse four years old, one horse three j'tarsold, two mares eight years old, one mare eolt two years old. ' M. C. Coleman. You'll Oct There. Tho work of paving Main street should be well dime, judging from the numoor of persons who are stationed along the sidewalks overseeing It. urooKvtuo Itrmnrrnl. When the paving was dons In Iteyn- oldsville overseers and Inspectors were exceedingly numerous, and each one always brought an opinion with him which he freely and gladly contributed until there worn opinions enough to pave Main streeet from one end to tether, but they varied so that it would make a horse cross-eyed to travel over It, hence the street wag paved with something more expensive. A new lino of necklaces and scarf pins at H. J. Nlcklo's. Indies slippers 2fio. at Robinson's. Ijiughter Is tho host medicine. A physician once prescribed a bitter dose for a very sick man, and it was diluted with syrup to mako it more palatable. A 't monkey got up on tho table, tasted tho syrup on the edgo of tho glass, and swallowed the medicine, The ugly faces and funny grimaces of tho monkey amused tho sick man so that he laughed until ho ruptured an Internal al weens and immediately pro ceeded to get well. Punxsutawney iVpin'f. Ten pin hat racks for 10 cents, at II, . Nlcklo's. Men's heavy Congress shoes II. 25 at Robinson's. An entertainment will be given In tho Mission Chapel at Panooast on Thursday evening, August 17. Tho entertainment will consists of instrumental muslo by the band, vocal muslo, recitations, Ac Admission 25 cts., children 10 cts Doors open at 7.00, entertainment will begin at 7.30. Proceeds to apply on minister's salary. t Lodging at the World's Fair for sale at the ST A It olllcii cheap. When In need of shoes go to Henry A. Rood, "tho shoo man.' Ho can suit you to a T. 'Flrt Flr! Flrt" RKYNor.lwviM.K, PA., July 5, 1HD3. To nil iriom it tuny cimrern: My dwelling house on Hill stroet, Iteynoldsvlllo, Pu., was struck by light ning on Juno 25th and was Insured In N. G. Plnney's agency, Urookvlllo, Pa, by Walter Spry, solicitor. Tho loss was paid Thursday and I can rccom mend Plnney's agency as prompt and reliable. 10-0. JOHN WILLIAMS. Good house for rent. Inqulro of Henry A. Reed. Wo aro making a spcclul offer to each of our rcudors paying a year's subscrip tion to tho ST au in advance, and to all new subscribers paying In advance, we will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give them free, either tho II omankiud or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. Tho two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly paixsrs and tho sulwcrlptlon prlco of each is 91.00 a year. This offer Is mode only to those in Pennsylvania. DIED. DACEY On Monday, August 7th, 1HII3, an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Daeey of Rathmul. Remains were burled In Catholic cemetery yes terday afternoon. Reclaiming- Old Bobber. Crude rubber is worth from 40 to 75 cents per pound, and yet a pound of hose or packing costs very much less. This would be hardly practical if it were not for the advances that have been made in the art of reclaiming or recovering rub ber, which can be done at the total cost of about 8 cents per pound. There are several large factories in the country de voted solely to this purpose, and a great many manufacturers do recovering on a small scale at the seat of the production of new goods. These old goods are placed In large tanks at the place of reclaiming. A so lution of muriatic or sulphuric acid and water is poured upon the waste, and the whole set to boiling by a system of steam pipes passing through the tank. After 10 or 13 hours' boiling the cotton fiber, which is found in all rubber manufac tures and which is the serious drawback In the reclaiming process, disintegrates and falls Into a powder, and there is no difficulty then in the use of the waste, New York Telegram. Leigh Banff Breakfast Bouquata. Leigh Hunt, that early day aesthete, declared breakfast to be the meal of all others when the poetic influence of a table posy was most to be desired. Hs Would bring in a few clover beads or prigs of grass culled from beneath the protecting bars of a park railiug or city square if be could find nothing more beautiful, and with these to look at his fancy took him roaming out Into bound less green fields and pastures new, Chicago Tribune. Narrow, but ViafuL The good lady was going around among a lot of poor people distributing all manner ot old clothes which were gratefully received, when the met a newspaper man looking tor a clew to a killing case. "Charity covereth a multitude of sins," he said sarcastically. "Well, that Isn't what I'm looking for, she responded. "Nol" and he looked surprised. "No." she said, "my mission is a little narrower than that. We out it down to charity covereth a multitude of skint. Detroit Free Press. a B o X! V X! in (1 0) a (4 0 IL LU DC 0 (I) m D (I) x V 0 Ifragu, Prtt. W B Alfnalw, Otiklir r A altiaMir, ' Onhlir. Seeley, Alexander & Co., BANKERS. Orjtiinlml In lfwt. Paid up Capital $60,000. Stockholder Goo. O. HnriiKUn, Thou. Mrl'roldht, F II. Heeloy, Ij. i . neoiey, W. H. Alexander, Tn a Ronrrnl bunking bunlnmiN. Accounts unllrltuil. Private pHpur for our customer niuu away ana snui in F1UE 1'llOOF VAULT. Every Woma:. Sometimes needs a r" able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Aro prompt, snfe nnil rristii In rttntt. Thi wrr Hold by II. Alx. Btoke, drufrjttfit. Mrs. Ida M. Wynkup Has boon introducing to the Public a soap known as The musicians and Surgeons FINE TOILET SOXP XND COMPLEXION CREKM. Hor many customers can now be sup plied with thoso most beneficial articles by calling at the store of Wm. Copping ana tne drug store of j. j. King at 10., r-ant Main street: tne stores of M. J Coylo, Mrs. J. McEntire, Iteynoldsville; Wm. ilurge and u. li. btaurrer, west lioynoldsvllle. M. J. Riggs, Proprietor ot the Cheap Cash Grocery Store WEST MAIN ST., Has an elegant and fresh line of Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Meats, Confectionery Tobacco, Cigars and every thing kept in a First-class Grocery. Farm Produce always on hand. Goods delivered free to any part of town. Call and get price' ''j v CALL ON c. p. HOPraftN, Socialist in Lenses for SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION FREE. Him & Co.'s In the place to bny DRY GOODS ! CHILDREN'S TEETH! WE wish to talk to parents on the sub ject of Children's Teeth. Would you cause your child to be disfigured or crippled for life? No, of course, you would not, if you could prevent it. Still how many of you allow an incompetent and unthinking dentist to extract a temporary or milk tooth for your little one just because it has ached. Parents, put the mouths of your little ones under the charge of a Coin Deist, who will fill the teeth and stop the pain until the proper time for extraction arrives. How many persons are disfigured for life because the teeth were neglected while young ? Look around at the mouths of your acquaint ances. If your children's teeth trouble them or need attention, BRING THEM TO US and we will show them and you that the den tists' office is not necessarily a torture room, but is rather an asylum of relief and comfort. Consultation and Examination Free. Drs. Richer & Gorov;,. Main Street. Opp. Hotel Belnap. the Eyes.
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