qrft Sinn tiuburription tt.AO per year, nr tl.00 if i prttil Kliidhi in mlrnmx. r7A. HTKPIIKWMtnu ICdltor nnd l'lili. "jFRDNKSDAYTjuLY gl71sit7. " A n I niti'"iili'ii luenl tner, in hi lliel e vrr y iVednenliiy lit ItevnoliNvllle, .li'U'er'Miii Co. In., (IhvikimI id H' tiilpn-xliof Hi'yiinlilsvllli' Mill .leirvt"iiii'i)iiiil V. Noii-iMilllli'iil. III trt'iil all with fnlrni'x. imil will hi' I'spei'liilly fiii'iiil l towurils the InlMirlln i-liim., Hiili'rlitlon )iliTl.nilpi'ryi'iir,ln nilvnnrp. Conitniiiili'iitl'Wis Intenileif for iiulillrnlliHi nitint lie i mimnli'il liy llm writer's mime, not fur inililli-iillim, lull its n iiiiiiiiiile of Koiwl fiiltli. Intereslltiu news Items siillrltotl. Ailvi-rtlslnu rules iniiiln known on applica tion nt tlip otlli'c In Arniilils' IIIim-Ic. IiikIh v commuiili'iitlinis nntl rlitinire of atlvprtlscmiMil should reiu'h till" omVe liy Momttijr noun. Aililros nil I'unimiinli'iitloti to (J. A. Htcpn mson, Kevinililvllli Pn. Knti-rcil' nt llm postomVp. nt. Ueynnltlsvlllo, I'a.. n niMMind rlnss mull mill tcr. ft nttcler' Wutlie. I'nsscnm'r trnlns nrrlvp nml Iimivo Kcyn nWlsvlllc ns follows: 7f. if- . (f. f- .V. Mr) Arrives I Illinois Trnln No Tl. I" M ni Triiln No TJ, I'! 30 ) m AHnjhiH'l YiiHrii Unihrin. finstwiiril. Westward. Trnln It, - - IMS n. m. Trnln (I. - - T in n. m. Tniln I, - - I .'.VI p. m. Trnln 2,- -l.:p. m. Trnln A - - II. I" p. in. Trnln 10, - - x.m p. m. Dcnjamln I'Yanklin wild, "if you want a tiling well done, ilo it yourself." The person who ifoea forth with a Binllo pn Ills fnee, will return believlnir that most people aro irood nnturrd. Tlio compulsory education act was amended hy tho lust legislature Increas ing tho ii),'". within which children Khali bo suhjoct to its provisions, to 111 years, etc. Opportunity conies to every life and it jrenoriilly comes in disguise with his face covered and winirs on his feet. When onee rotio It can never he over taken. It is claimed that tho odor of tho hvveet pea Is so offensivo to Hies that It will drive them out of the siek room, though the odor is not usually in tho i-lijjhlest ili'irreo disntrreeuhlo to tho patient. Tho pirl who never screams when sho sees a mouse Isn't B sufo girl to marry. With her calm, cool, collected and un excitablo disposition she would hit whoro sho aimed with the rolling pin every time. Tho new mercantilo tax hill passed hy tho legislature, just lieforc adjourn ment, gives tho apimintmcnt of tho mercantile appraiser In overy county to the auditor general Instead of thecounty commissioners. Every young person should have high ideals and worthy aspirations when starting in lifo. It Is a misfortune to have low aims and purposes. As a stream never rises higher than tho fountain, so man's aspirations aro in koeplng with the Ideal ho chooses. Tho bill creating a State Board of Dontal Examiners has received the approval of the Governor. Tho board is to be composed of five experienced dentists, whose duties shall bo similar to those of the state medical examiners. The governor also approved tho bill providing for tho purchase and display of United States flags on public school buildings. Uncle Sam is just now engaged in counting up his cash preparatory to changing treasurers. It will require about three months to complete the job with a force of about sixty expert ac- countants employed upon it. The government has never lost a penny by her citizens who held this important of fice. Tho cash as often as counted has boon found to tally exactly with tho books. "I dunno what to do with him," laid the old gentleman. "lie won't work, ho won't study, spends half the day fish in' and the other half loafin,' breaks the crockeryware if the breakfast don't suit him and walks and talks in his sleep. I've had seven doctors to examine him, and they're all at sea about him. So I've just arrived at the conclusion that he's one of them darned long haired geniuses that's built to write books and have monuments on the installment plan when they die of starvation. Some' of our exchanges are making the statement that Hon. Daniel B. Heiner, of Kittanning, is to be appoint ed United States District Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania when Hon. Harry Alvln Hall's time expires. That may be true, but it is hardly probable. Hon. M. S. Quay has had the reputation in the past of being a wise politician, knowing how to pull wires to gain his desired ends, but if he sanctions the appointment of. Heiner in preference to others who have consider ably more influence, be will certainly awaken to the fact that he don't know how to watch his corners as well as he thinks he does. Politically speaking, Quay can less afford to lose any influ ence in Pennsylvania in the next year than ever before, and for that reasou we don't think Heiner will get it, but do thtuk that Ed. A. Carualt, Esq., of Brookville, who Is entitled to the ofllue, if work for his party counts for any thing, and is well able to fill ft, will be the man who will get the apiwintmeot. Quay certainly knows his critical posi tion, politically, and will distribute all the ottlous be hat to dispose ot whero they will glvtj him the moat influence, i and that U why it la not likely that Helper will get tho appointment. One Hundred Years Ago. A duy laborer received two shillings a day. Imprisonment for debt wns a common practice. There was not a public library In the United States. An old copper mine In Connecticut was used as a prison. Hooks wore very expensive "The Lives of Poets" cost lf. ' There was only one hat factory, and that tniiclo coeked hats. Crockery plates wore objected to be dtime they dulled the knives. A horseman who galloed on a ell. v street was fined four shillings. Virginia contained a fifth of tho whole population of tho country. Dry gootls were designated as "men's stuffs" or "women's stuffs." Stoves were unknown. All cooking was done before tin open II replace. Many of tho streets were not miined and tho houses wero not numbered. Two singe roaches boro nil tho travel between New York and Boston. A man who jeered Bt the preacher or criticised tho sermon was fined. The parquet of n theatre was railed the pit, and wus filled with the rubble. Exchange. Great Grangers' Picnic for 1897. The great (Jrangers' Plenlo for IH',17 will lie held at Williams' Grovo, Pn., August Shi to 2"th. Prom inquiries nnd contracts received, tlio display of farm Implements, nlsn of horticultural and live stock, promises to exceedo uny exhibition yet held. Tho camp will be fully up to the standard, all tho old as well 11s many new cot tagers have already engaged quarters. On tho pint form prominent agriculturists and statesmen, us well as political stump speakers, will givo their views of the condition of affairs. The financial question will bo nbly discussed. In tho evening Illus trated lectures, the Cuban War, tho Tui'ko Grecian War and noted countries of the world: ulso concerts by some of tho lx'st talent in the country will en tertain those In attendance. Half rates on nil railroads. For circulars giving fuller InToi'iiiation, write to H. II. Thomns, General Manager, Mechanies burg, Pa. Child Scalded to Death. Tho thrco-yeur-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Haddock was scalded to death at Brock Mines, near Brockwny vllle, Sunday evening. A dispatch to tho DuBols Courier glvos tho following account of the accident: Mrs. Haddock had just finished fry ing some meat for the evening meal and when it had been removed filled the pan with boiling water from the kettle and started for the back door with It In her hand for the purpose of throwing out tho water. Before sho reached tho door her three-year-old child camo running across tho room and his head struck the pan she was carrying, tipping It over and spilling tho contents over the little one's neck and buck. The baby was scalded in a horrlblo manner and it lived but three hours af terward. Tho mother's anguish over tho awful fato of her child was pathetic. National Meet of the L. A. W. On account of tho largo number of wheelmen who are likely to attend tho National meet of the I..caguo of Amort can Wheelmen to held at Philadelphia August 4-7, 18117, tho Beech Creek It. It. will sell excursion tickets at one way fure for tho round trip from all points on its line, good going August 3rd and 4th; good to return to and including August 0th, 181)7. The League of American Wheelmen expect this meet ing to be tho most successful ever held by the organization. As has always been its custom, as well as that of its principal connection, the Booch Crock R. R. will carry bicycles free. G. A. R. Encampment, Buffalo. For the National Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic, at Buffalo, August 23, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special tickets from all points on its system to Buffalo and return at rate of a single fare for the round trip. These tickets will be sold and will be good going on August 21 to 23, and good to return not earlior than August 24 nor later than August 31, 18H7. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. The best sulvo in the world for euU, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 oenta, per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke.f I We Court Comparison. We will be glad to compare any sample of wall paper you may have, with our stock. Stake's Pharmacy. If you want good shoes cheap go to J E. Welsh & Co.'s shoe storo in the Win, Foster block. Men's Oil Grained buckled shoes, just like you buy at other stores for tl.2o, we sell them for tl.00 only. Robinson's The best in town Wcyolet at Stoko's, More improvements, more good feature than any other. Go to the Reynold Drug Storo for a dollclouf drink of soda water. The Coming Arcsnum Picnic. Ono of the most notable days of this season's events will lie tho third annual basket picnic of tho Hoyal Arcanum, which will ho held In tho Clearfield driving park, Thursday, July 22nd. The Committee having it In charge are making every etTort to give their guests from tho different Councils In tho district a good time, 11 nil we know they will do It. Amusement of different kinds have boon arranged for, so all can enjoy themselves accordingly. Thoso picnics In tho past have been greatly enjoyed hy nil who attended them. Rowdyism nnd drunkenness will not lie tolerated nn tho grounds. Tho visiting Councils will bring music and amuse- tneiitsalong to helpenllven tho occasion. Tho Arcanum has done yeoman service In rclcnvlng tho wants of widow and orphans when tho bread winner hits been taken nwny. Grand Ilegetit Charles E. Cornelius, of Pittsburg, will bo present, with other notables of tho order, to enlighten those who do not know of its principles. Clearfield llnflf diiih'h Jimrnttt. The Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Gii-eve, merchant, of Chilhowio, Vu., certifies that he hud consumption, was given up lodie, sought all medical tivalment that, money could procure, tried nil cough remedies ho could hear of, but got no relief: spent many nights sitting up In a chair; was Induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery, nnd was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to business, nnd says Dr. King's New Discovery Is the grandest remedy ever made, as It has douo so much for htm nml also for others In his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for rough, colds, and consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles fn.u nt II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. The Cows Dying. There is something the matter with the Falls Creek eows or with tho water they are drinking for they are dying oil at, an nlarming rate. Nearly every day nt least one death is reported, nnd live very fine cows aro said to have died in a single night this week. Hy some it is thought that the liquor thut runs from tho tannery to the creek Is tho eausu of this und G. A. Goccllu held nil Inquest over the dead body of his cow with tho above result. It Is also said that the cow association will not bo ablo to meet ItB losses promptly. Fulls ('reck JlrmUI. L. A. W. Meet, Philadelphia. For the annual meet of tho League of American Wheelmen nt Philadelphia, August 4 to 7, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell seclnl tickets from all points on Its system to Phila delphia und return ut rato of a slnglo faro for the round trip. No rate less than twenty-five cents. Tickets will bo sold and will be good going on August 3 and 4, and good to return until August !. 181)7, Inclusive. Wall Paper. Undoutedly tho handsomest line of wall paper ever shown In Reynoldsvillo is now on exhibition at Stoko's. Prices lower than ever. The public aro invit ed to como and see tho display. We Invite the publio to cull as we uro closing out our stock of drygiHMls, groceries, Hardware, Shoes &c. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will bo made to close nut balance. J. C. KlNQ St Co, Ariel, Cleveland, Eclipse and Foather stone mako of bicycles, comprising tho largest and best line in town, nt Stoke's. Ladies,' misses' and children's oxfords, latest styles, away down in price at Robinson's old reliabloshoe store. No man evor lifted a mortgago by sitting on a storo box whittling, but a good many men have placed one on their property by doing this. Grain cradles repaired by D. E. Stan' ford, noar Sandy Valley, Terms reason able. J. E. Welsh &, Co. keep a fine line of ladies,' gentlemen's and children's shoes constantly in stock. People who are afraid of criticism should be cureful that no cause 1 given. Twice as many bicycles were sold by Stoke in 1H1KI ax all tho other dealers in town. Good stock counts. Price List. A few bargains for you in Groceries this week. 0 Paper corn starch 23 1 lb. Paper soda 6 8 Cakos Lenox or Gloss soap 25 Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Can extra tomatoes 50 8 11m. Arbuckle or Lion coffee 1 00 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prune 25 0 " Best rolled oaU 25 0 " Lump starch 25 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Flnost lima beans 25 10" " navy " 25 6 " Pearl tapioca 25 Lard very finest, open kettle 8 20 lbs. Lard very finest opou kettle 1 50 Thla I just like home made lard. Full stock and low price all along the line. Rouinbon Sc Mundorff. Something to Know. It miiv hn worth something to know that the very best medicine for restor ing tho tired out nervous system to a heultliv vigor Is Electric Bitters. This medicine Is purely vegetable, nets by giving tone to the nerve renters In tlio Htotniieh. ccntlv stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and nlds these organs In throning ofl Impurities in the blood. Eieelric Bitters Improves the uiinolito. aids digestion, and Is prone 111 need by those who have tried it ns the very best blood purifier and nervu tonic. Try It. Slid for rillcor fl.lMI per hot lie ut II. Alex. Stoke's Drug Store, JJKECH CRI'.KK RAILROAD. New York Cenlnl & Hui!o!t Rlviir R. R. Co,, l.wr I.IINIIKNSUIt Tl M K TAIII.K. All IT Mull II K A II IMIWS Ixli Mull r'.xn Mat IT, I sin:. No .1; p in No U p in J.M Arr.. l'ATTilN... I In ,.:7..M AIIAI i-KV. 11 l.ve Ketiiiiiiir .., K t ..7....nA.,AM. 11 l.'i Arr... . Ki'i niniir .. . t! II New Mllpurt 12 m Iilunln... 11 mi Miiiiieils... II 411 l,vi I'li'iirlli'lil .lillli t.vr 11 111 P in 11 ::n Jllli S lUi K 40 S4.1 m :r.i h:h !" sin 7 "11 7 4s T43 ":i7 as Vi il 4 40 Hi II ill R is "fi4j ft SI Pi 411 A :ll II ;V! ft :i j Yrr . I.vn- A ft A :i II lft A ftft 1 1 11 ai .Arr II :m ... I I.KAIII IKI.il TTiTl AiT.t'ji nrlli'lii.liinc, II VI WoiiiIIiiiiiI... II m Illiiler Kins Wiillncetiili.., '. 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Arli7-i '.: 11 in p in p 111 11 111 Dully 1 tVi'i-k-ilnys H i p in Siunliiys ; niftft n in Hiimltiy "Ii" New Vnrl pnsHi'ituerH tinxi'llnir vln I'ltll nili'lpliln 1111 In.'itln 111 Iniln ft f nil Wlltlliliis- 11.11 , , n 11 1 1-1 nt 1 1 pi! 1-nr hi i iiihiiiiiih iv Mllllllll'lplllll. I'OMM'.t TIOINM. At WlllliiiiHpnrl with I'll III ll' III! lift KIWI 111! It. AIJITHI'V S HIM' (villi lull HriHik .Itiillwny. Al Mill Hull Willi t 'nil nil Ktiillonil nf I'l'lltcvlviiiiln. Al l'lilllwliui'ir Willi IVmiMvlviinlii Itnllruiiil nml A liiMinn ft rlilllii'.liiirir runiii'ctiiiu lt.lt Al t'li'in llclil with I tn I'n l 1. Kmliixlcr ft l'IINItnri!li Itiitlwiiy. At Miiliiill'i'.v nml I'll Inn Willi ( inn 11 In ft I' i'iiil i' 1 1 v t in (if IVnniyli llliln Klillriitiil. Al MnltlinVy w ith I'l'tliiHvivniiui k ioriii-wi'sierii niiiiriiiiu. A. II. I'AIMKH, I''. K. IlK.IHIIM AS. rtiiperlnli'iiili'iil . Ileni I'nsH. Aul. I'lillmli-iiililn, lii II OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Fit A NK J. 11LACK, PiDprielor. The lrtiillinr liolel of I lie town. lleiKlqimr tent fur romiiH'ivliil men. Htenm lient, free bus, tmtli room nnd closed on every floor, intniplu rooms, lillllnril risim, telephone con- mictmiiH ae. II OTEL nELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J. C. 1)1 LLM AX, Proprietor. First rliiHM In every piirtlentiir. Loented In the very centre of the I)iimIii.hh purl, nf town. Freo 'bus to nnd from trnlin nnd commodious suiiiptoi'oiinm forcutnniui'ciiil travelers. Stttecdlanrou. ' NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Kviil F.Htutc Agent, Heyiicililnvllle, I'u. Q MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office nn WcHt Main street, nirpoNlte the Com more I ill Hotel, Heynoldavilln, 1'h. Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lirnokvlllo, JufTurson Co. I'u. Office In room formerly occupied by Ocirdon & Corlxjtt West Mulll Hired. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, reul entitle airent, I'nlents secured, collections mnde promplly. Ollk'e III Nolnu bliH k, Keynoldiivllle, i'u. JRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Oflli'i' In Muhnney bulldlnfr, Muln Street, KeynoldhVlllo, Pn. H. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Kenldont dentist. In bnlMliift near Metho dUtcliunh, opposite Arnold block. Gentle newt In oprnitliiir. JR. R..E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by 1. 8. McCrelKut. D R. R. DEVERE KING, DENTIST, Office nt the residence of I. V. Klnu, M. I)., at corner of Muln and sixth streets, Keynolds vllle, r. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notiiry Public und Real Entail. Agont. Col lections will receive prompt uttentlon. Office In the Foxier block, nenr niiHiorrli'o, ltcyn oldtivlllu, Pu. GET AN EDUCATION KDUCATION and fbriuu no bod in tiittl, Urt u edu i&tiou t the Cttmm Hfhvtl, Lck oltiMWMomovofUiloMAiidluwmua. SUt akl lostudenui. Fur cirrulvrnd Uluft. (mt-.ttddnsM WANTFJV-FAITHFKLMEN OH WOMEN " to travel for renpoiwlhle enlublUhcd house in Peiinnylviuilu. Hulury (7x0 and e- finitoii, PiMltlon permuiient. lteference. nclooe telt-uddreiud tuniwid envelope, lie Nutlouul, Slur Insuruuce liidg., i'iiluutfot Btotcc'st ndvertislng Spier, LIKE A Loomed the Great Pigmies at the "hvoulil Knpiiru i Thirty-Foot (Hnnt to hopel the Knoniioiis Hicycio. Tho iminHter Cleveland bleyele exlillilted hint winter ut tho New York and ItriNiklyn evelo hIiowm wim tho trenter nf at t ruction. There It loomed, Military nml nut ji Hl le iiiuontf the Mov.erM nnd pnl tun nurrou tided by tho regular wheulH, whieh IikiIc llko plu'inlen In fuiripHi isoti mid with Itn larBo wood ham outuprcad It reirilinlrd one of a ulu'iintle mniwe In a furent. Thin jfreat iiiiiehlni) Is hullt exiietly upon the graceful and nelentlflo Hue of tho noted "Cleveluud" wheel, it wns exhibited at the bleyclo hows In Pnrln, London and Vienna, nml has eonoeipiently uiadn two ocean voynifen. It, exnetly four t Itiieii the hlxo of the 117 model Cleveland wheel, being ir loet high, with bundle burn 7:! intdie wide, middle IIS Ineheit long and '.li Ineheg wide, and tires H InebeH In (llimieter. The v. beeln hih 10 foot In dhinieter and it prenont gear Is :ii)H. That meiins Unit, with one revolution of the pedul tho machine would lie iirnpelled St) feet. 7 Inchon. If It wns ninilo on tho lint of tho old rityio orillniiry It, would uiciin Hint 11 man m legs must have a I lA-foot InHltlc leg measure ment, which would mitko him a giant uhout 211 feet in height. It Is Impossible tu enehiHii this mounter In an ordinary freight or express ear. A tint ear bus to be employed. It cost .,2H0.f)0 to tniiko and Its ulso entails large expenditure fur triihsportittion. CLEVELANDS AND WESTFIELDS Sold by Bing & Co, . W5 WANT MORE? ROOM Ami now make llie following oHera: Dimities, worth 15 nnd 12-ic, for 10c; 20c. OrgandieB for 1fir ; Imjiorted 25c. GinglianiH for 15c; Challiep 3c; DresH Patterns, worth 8.00 for $6.00. We also have many other goods which we have re duced In the same way. You will find this the place to fpend your money and get more than value. Special Sale at Priester Bros Of Couches and Lounges from $7.00 up. Brussels Carpets at Cost. Best furniture in the country at Right Prices. Bicycles, '7 Models, at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, Etc., All Bicycle Supplies at Rock Bottom Prices. . Every Bicycle sold kept in repair. Priester Bros, lead in bicycle business. They rent, repair and sell bicycles nt lowest prices. , Come and see tnelr Gents' and Ladles' "Crescents." pPjJcoUCMEj And at Moderate Prices form a pleasing feature of our furniture displays. These superb invitation to ease speak for themselves with irresist ible persuasiveness. They demonstrate their own claims to a place in every home. What a couch is, nothing else can be. What a couch can be, you must see ours to under stand. The new ideas shown by us in this line are models of artistic beauty and easy comfort, and are calculated to lend an added charm to any room in which they are placed. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. MOOSE Wheel Above the Cycle Shows. STOKE, the Druggist. BING & CO.
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