fft Jfr Stan tiubtcription $1.50 per tenr, or tl.00 if paid ttrirtlff in wlninve. V, . ftTKPIIKNKON. Htlllor mid I'llb. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2S. 18117. An Independent bvnl m per, pilMlslinl evrry Weilnediiy nt KoyniildHvllln, Joirorwim Co. I'll., Unvoted to the IntereiMnf KeynoldHvllle und.letTerwmfounty. Non-iolltlriil, will trent ill with fulrnewi.iind will be especially friend ly towards tho In boring i-ln-wi. HutMrrlutlnn prlcel.niiioryenr,ln ndvnnre. OomtminliMitloiiH Intended fur niihllrntlon mint he aftnnipnnleu by tho rrlter h mime, ffiiiiriintrn nf mil for niililli-iitliin, hut ni aoodfnltn. Interesting new Items Hollrlted. Advertising rate mnde known on npplleii tlon at. I he ofHVo In Arnolds' lllix-k. Lenirlity conimiinlmtlon nnd rhnniro of ndverllsenienw should rvui'h thin olllre liy Mondny noon. Address (ill rommiinlciitlnnii to (J. A. Stephen-urn, Keynoldsvllle, Pn. Entered at the postomVe nt Reynoldsvllle, Pa., an nooond rlnss mnll mutter. irtntttf ' VJnltit. (iiHsmurer triiln nrrlvo nnd It'tivo Koyn- Aldsvllle ns follows: i. It if '. li'j. (V. A- M. Mr) Arrive TrnlnNoTl. KiWnm I DeimrtM 1 1 Truln NiiTJ. 12W)pm ' Allegheny VuVry ItnHmnj. Eitstwiird. Westward. Train", - - H I." n. in. Trnln 0,- -7.4011. m. Trnlnl, - - l'.'.Vip. m. Triiln 2,- -l.:np. m. Trulnil - .I1.4H n. m. Train III. - - H.lfi p. nt. The IckIsIuIuvo of Now .fotwy hns en acted a law which requires ontHlilo par tie to proeuro a mai-riiign license, but doe not require roHldonts of the statu to proeuro lieenso. Formerly no license ' from anv nno wum required, and multi tude flocked to that, state to bo niurrled who were not legally competent. The new law put a stop to outidder having such privilege, but tho Incompetent of New Jersey can still buve tho privilege of getting married without license. Wo aro Indebted to the authoress, Lady Cook, tire Tcnnlo Clnflln, of En gland, for a copy of her recent work entitled, "Essay on Social Topics." As yot we have given It but u cursory examination, and are not prepared to praise or condemn In toto. While we do not endorse everything Lady Cook 'advocates, yet there Is much of what the book contains that Is not only time' ly and firoper, but should be read by every man and woman who has social v purity at heart. Lady Cook, like the majority of leader and reformer, Is In advance of the times, and some of the things she advocate will bo scoffed and reviled at that could bo accepted with benefit to humanity and good morals. Did you go to church last Sunday? If not, why not? Do you realize fur one moment to whom weowoourlives. That In the twinkling of an eye we might join tho Bllent throng lying In the churchyard. I humanity so sollish that wo can not spare ono hour a week In which if we cannot worship God, we can at least show our appreciation of tho unonumerated mercies He bestow on us. Did you evdr think that the e vore task of going to church on Sunday only requires one hour's time. Can you not devote one hour a week to learning the word of God, reading and listening to tho preaeher. Many time the sweet music of the choir will more than repay you for the exertion. You don' necessarily have to pay for either, If you can't afford to put ome money In tho collodion, you don't need to. Sup pose you make up your mind to attend one sorvlee at ono of tho churches nox Sunday, and our word for It, you will not only feel bettor, but be bettor as well. Clarion liepuhtinin.. The DuBols Courier, that Is edited by a pusillanimous nincompoop, re- minds a person of a worthless cur that sit around and howls apparently Just to oo how loud ho can howl. If tho editor of the would-be-rcputublo paper want to know how many of tho DuBols citizens esteem their pa))er, they, no doubt, can soon get the desired Information by inquiring from some of tho good citizen of that town. A prom inent man of DuBols said tho paper hud been a detriment to tho town ever sinco It hnd bcon started. Another mun suld ho was surprised that any person would bo foolish enough to pay attention to what the Courter said. Another DuBols man stopped the paper because it pre varicatu so much. Good reputation to have at home. Outside of DuBois th sheet ha an unenviable reputation When a skunk is stlrfed up there I generally a stench therefrom, but th Courier skunk ho been stirred up go often that the stench is not strong enough to got outside the office. If The Stab wai eoklng notoriety it would have to seek it from some other source, as the Courier I of such littlo consequence that it cannot give any person notoriety. The Courier threw mud at the Punxsutawney people for awhile and then tried to rub it in on mem, out it own t work, roe people tood the mud throwing but they kicked when the rubbing in process began and If we have been correct! j informed, the paper lost it circulation in that town The citizen of Reynoldsvllle have bo come tired of the Courier' contempt! bleneta and just seventeen copies of that paper are now delivered in the town each morning. The Courier doe : DuBoi more barm than good by ooa tantly keeping up a contention between that town and it neighboring towns, The pestiferous sheet 1 no credit to the town in which It 1 published. Com , mon decency teacbea that no one should ererctrlke a cripple or mind a fool We owe our subscriber an apology for pfylng any attention to the babbling of tl Owner man. - r Royal Arcanum Picnic. FIfty-sevon people from tills place attended the third annual picnic of the Roynl Arcanum held at Clearfield on Thursday of last week. About eight thousand people attended tho picnic. It was a grand success nnd thoso from this place claim they hud a pleasant tlmu. Tho picnic will be held at Phillpsburg next year. Two votes more would havo brought tho picnic to Reynoldsvllle. next year. Tho Clearfield lirpubtirun published a hull column article concern ing the picnic and among other things It said: The only 'Bill' Falrman.whoso voice. figure and wig, and red necktie, to gether with the hat his grandfather wore when 'Hill' was baptized In Canoe creek, aro well and widely known throughout eslern Pennsylvania, was on hand and after considerable urulng consented to address tho multitude. Bill' had no manuscript. In fact well It's best not to say anything about facts. Hut to get to the ixilnt, ' Hill went on as usual without let or hindrance. Ho nlked and talked about things, big nnd littlo, past and present, nnd sustained his well earned reputation as tho big gest . we did Intend to say prevnrlca- or, but that Is hardly tun word, tint then you cannot blame 'Hill , as ho is from ruiiXHUtuwnev nnd it lakes a man without much eonsoienoo to hold that town's end tip at big gatherings.'' The Cost of Complexion. Henuty has been said to be but skin cop. In ninny Instances, also, it Is but of a day. It emlureth not until the morrow. The ennmollst has to be called In at regular Intervals to put a new coat of mail on the society belle. Like a ship, she Is repainted on every cruise, Tho professional beauty Is a whited sep ulchre. The ktttsominlng costs money, too. A complexion doctor has been ''con esslng," and says that most of her clients spend money every year that rnn Into throe or four figures, to keep their fncoB, necks and busts In proper trim. Fancy making love to some "powder, some rouge and a rabbit's foot," which Is worse than Kipling' "rag and a bone and a hank of hair." No wonder kissing ha gono out of fashion. It would be like taking a mouthful of some dreadful powder to sip the honey, or rather the reddening from the lips of a made up woman. Tho habit Is growing, too. Girls think it looks up-to-date to havo "just a touch," und they do not know that once Indulged in It has to bo kept up. If there Is any complexion below the stuffthe superstructure of chemicals ruins It. Most of the fine enameled faces aro built on tho veriest wrecks. If you seen woman made up on the street she Is hiding tho ravages ofdis stpatlon, or tho wrinkles of age, or the disadvantages of a bad complexion caused by 111 health. Any of those causes Is sufficient to put her under tho ban. Hundreds of thousands of dollar are spent by women trying to look beautiful. And, judging from tho re suit In most cases, tho game is not worth tho candle. They only accentu ate their ugliness. Pittsburg JYrw. ' We Court Comparison. We will lie glad to compare any samplo of wall paper you may have with our stock. Stokc's Pharmacy. Found On tho IMst Inst., near the Belnap Hotel, Heynoldsvillo, Pa. small sum of money. I ho ow ner cun have the same just as goon as tho finder is satisfied that tho owner has boon found. Address, II. J. Altsman, Indl ana, I n., lfox od. Robinson bus (ho largest and best stock of shoes In town. Our prices uro away down. You cannot have good schools with' out good touchers, nnd it Is lmposslblo to get good tenchors for poor wages, Improve tho schools by selecting good teachers and paying them what they aro worth. Punxsutawney Spirit. Wo heartily indorse tho above state' ment. It Is poor policy to economize In school funds by cutting down tho wage of teachers. If you want good shoe cheap go to J, E. Welsh & Co.'s shoo store In tho Wm Foster block. Go to tho Reynolds Drug Store for a delicious drink of soda water. County Superintendent R. B.Toitrlek has coin plo ted his round of tho county for tho purpose of examining applicant for teacher's certificate, hi lost exam' nation being held at Rockdale Mill Thursday lost. He hold sixteen exam' (nations, and 418 persons were examined Ho report that tho young ladles and gentlemen who presented themselves tor examination acquitted thomsolve In a very satisfactory manner, showing a maricea improvement over last year nrooKViue uepuuucun. For neat fitting suit, go to Snyder & jonns, lasnionaDie lauor There la no better Dlace forobtainlnor valuable pointer on bicycle than at atone s. aii tne '7 improvement are snown in our cycle. Men' Oil Grain, buckled work shoe, only 11.00 at Robinson's. A town, unlike a city, is no place to rosier loaiousy ana nourisn contentions, All should learn to know that whatever will oonduoe to the welfare of a town cannot Injure her citizen. The dispo sition made manifest by her citizens point to her downfall or rise. Harmon v among the people of a community Is as neoesaary to tbelrsuooess as is air to sustain life. There are, however, In every town, a few pin-head who by meir careless remaras, sur up suite, injur their best friends and ignoraotly persist in so aoiug,tx. Col. Wilson's Pun. Col. John P. Wilson I no ordinary punster. He seldom descends to such ulgnr things. Hut when he does spring pun, It may be relied upon as being all right. Ho Is considerably exercised over tho news from Alaska, nnd at times feels like throwing up everything for saking frlonds and kindred severing all tics, and starting at mice for tho Yukon. Then ho will think better of It and remain. In speaking of the ex odus to Alaska just bofore going to press, ho said: "To all those who are rushing off to Alaska with the Idea of becoming suddenly and Immensely rich by means of a big gold strike, I would mplysay "Yukon not do It.'" During the tumult which followed this light ing flash of wit, the foreman hit his thumb with tho mallet and tho devil fell Into the Ink barrel Punxsutnwney Spirit, There is Nothing so Good. There is nothing Just as good as Dr King's Now Discovery for consumption, Cough und Colds, so demand It and do not permit the driller to sell you some substitute. Ho will not claim there is anything better, but In order to mnko more profit he may claim somthlng else to be just as good. You want Dr. King' New Discovery because you know It to bo safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For colds, oughs, consumption and for all affeC' tlonsof throat chest and lungs, there is nothing so good as Is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trlnl bottle free at H. Alex Stokc's drug store. Regulur size 50 cents nnd $1.00. National Meet of the L. A. W On account of the largo number of wheelmen who are likely to attend tho National meet of the League of Ameri can Wheelmen to held at Philadelphia August -1-7, 1807, the Beech Creek R. R. will sell excursion tickets at one way fare for the round trip from all points on Its line, good going August 3rd and 4th; good to return to and including August lith, 1807. Tho Leaguo of American Wheelmen expect this meet ing to be the most successful ever held by the organization. As has always been Its custom, as well us that of its principal connection, tho Heech Creek R. U. will carry bicycle free. Wail Paper. Undoutedly tho handsomest line of wall paper ever shown In Reynoldsvillo Is now on exhibition at Stoke'. Price lower than ever. The public aro invit ed to como nnd see the display. We Invito the publlo to call as we aro closing out our stock of drygoods, groceries, Hardware, Shoes &c. and they can secure bargnlns from this stock, when luter public sale will bo made to close out balance. J. C. Kino & Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best sulvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover gores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and post tlvely cures piles, or no pny required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents por Stoko. box. For salo by H. Alex A Reliable Wheel. "Well, my son," said tho editor of tho Danvillo Jlrrrzr, to his son, who wanted a whool, "you'll find one in tho front wheel of that wheelbarrow, and there Is a big pile of coal ashes back of the houso that will have to be moved Tho handle bar aro of white ash and aro adjustable, so you can got any styl of hump on thnt suits your fancy. It is regulated largely by the load you put on Tho bigger tho load tho more you havo to hump yourself. Bo careful and don' mar tho enamel on the frame, and keep the bull-beurlngs well oiled so they won't cut into the cones. Tho tire absolutely puncturelcss, so you won' have to take a pump and repair kit with you. Hy tho time you hove romoved that pile of ashes I think you will have made a century run also the perspl ration. You'd better como In to dinner now." Ariel, Clovoland, Eclipse and Feather stone make of bicycles, comprising the largest and best line In town, at Stoke'. Duhy shoos 20 to 35 cent per pair at J. E. Welsh & Co'. The best In town bicycle at Stoke'. More Improvements, more good feature than any other. t Price List. A few bargain for you In Groceries this week. 6 Paper corn starch 1 lb. Paper soda 8 Cake Lenox or Gloss soap Fine red salmon, per can 7 Can extra tomatoes 8 lb. Arbuckle or Lion coffee 25 6 25 15 50 100 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 9 5 " California ralln 5 " California Prune 9 " BeBt rolled oat 8 '' Lump starch 4 " Cleaned ourrants 7 " Finest lima bean 10" navy " 6 " Pearl tapioca Lard very finest, open kettle 80 lbs. Lard very finest open kettle 1 60 ' This U just like home made lard. Full stock and' low prloes all along the Hoe. Robinson k Mundohit. , Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, got a bottlo now and get relief. This medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influenco in giving strength nnd tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mel ancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitter is tho medicine you need. Health und Strength are guaran teed by Its use. Fifty cents nnd $1.00 at H. Alex. Stolce's Drug Store. 2JEF.CH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central Hudton River ft. R. Co., Leiiet CONDENSED TIME TAtll.E. ItKAII I'l IlKAII IWIWH F.xp Mull No :r7 No :ti Mat I7..IS9I1. 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KortlPstor j'itlxhurirh Knllwny. At MiilmtlW mid I'm ton Willi ( iiiiihrlu .V ('leurllelil lllvlxlon of I'i'iiniylviinlit Itiillroud. At .MuhiittYy Willi 1 elinsyivuniii .xirtn-viesii'rn niiiiroiiu. A. (I. I'ai.mkii, F. E. Hr.lllllMAN, HuiH.rliiti'iidi'nt . (Jen'l I'iimh. Aut. riilliidui.ilihi, Pa flotrl. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Tim leiidlnir hotel of tho town. Heudouur tors for comiiiei'i'iul men. Hteuni heut, free litis, liuth rooms nnd closets on every floor, suniplo rooms, olllluru room, leiepnone con. nuclions &e JOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. JULLMAN, Proprietor. First Hush In every piirtliMilnr. liomtnd in the wry ci'titn nf tho IniHlneNHpiirl of town. Free 'lius to and from truiim und commodious sample rooms for coinmercliil truvulors. lllcellonrott. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Iteul EMoto A Kent, ltcynolilsvllle, I'a. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftleo on West, Main strpct, opnosito Coininerciiil Hotel, HuynoldHvllle, I'll. the c. Z. GORDON. ATXORNEY-AT-LAW, llrookvlllo, Jefferson Co. Pa. Offlcs In room formerly occupied by Gordon &Jorbett Went Muln Hi reel. q m. Mcdonald, attorney -at-law, Notary Public, real esttitn u lie lit, Piitents secured, collection iniide promptly. Otllce lu Nolun block, IteynoldHVllle, l'H. JiRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OIHcen In Mnhoney building, Muln Street, ItuyuoldHvlllu, 1'u. JR. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA, Resident dontlst.. In bulldlnz near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block, Oenlle- noss In operuMiiK. D R. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by 1. 8. McCrelKht. jyR. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office at the residence of 1. 0. Kins, H. D., at corner of Main and Hlxtn street, Beynolds vllle. Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Real Estate Aient. Col lection!! will receive prompt attention. Office lu the Foster block, near pontofUce, Reyn oldsvllle. Pa. GET AN EDUCATION KDUOATION MMI fortune so boa la luuid. 0t en (da omikin tt the C trml tliate Raral rihl. I.ank Hn.ri. lnt- oIum ooommoUtloM nd low rtua. SUM eld loaiudvnu. roreircuiwNHiuiua.w..BwuM AITANTED FAITHFUL MEN OB WOMEN " to travel for responsible established holla la Pennsylvania. Salary $7X0 and ex- f loses, Position permanent Reference, neloee self-addrsMed tamped envelope, be National, Star lasuraaoa aidf ., Chicago. Btoke'o Advertising Space. LIKE A Loomed the Great Pigmies at the 'Twould Ifcmiiro a Thirty Knormous Bicycle. The monster Cleveland bicycle exhibited Inst winter at the Now York and Ttrnoklvn cvcln shows wit the center of and majestic amonjr tho flowers and pnlms which look liUu pigmies In comparison It reminded ono of u gigantic moose In a This great machine Is built exactly tho noted "Cleveland" wheel. It Paris, London and Vienna, and has consequently mado two ocean voyage. It Is exactly four times tho size of tho '!" model Clovclnnd wheel, being l. feet high. with handle oars 712 inches wide, saddle .in inches long and Hz Inches wido, and tires 8 inches in diameter. The wheels ure 10 feet In dlnmotor and Its presont gcur Is 31 W. Thnt. means that with ono revolution of tho pedal tho machine, would bo propelled NO feet " Inches. If It was mado on tho line of the old style ordinary It would mcun that a man s log? must have a 14Moot Insldo log measure ment, wnicn wouiu ni.iKo urn n giant it Is impossible to oncloso this monster In an ordinary freight or express car. A Hut car has to bo employed. It large expenditures for transportation. CLEVELANDS AND WESTFIELDS Sold by Bing WB WANT MORB ROOM And now make the following offers: Dimities, worth 15 and 12lc, for 10c; 20c. Organdies for l.rc. ; Imported 25c. Ginghams for 15c; Challies 3c. ; Dress Patterns, worth 8.00 for 86.00. We also have many other goods which we have re duced in the same way. You will find this the place to spend your money and get more than value. Special Sale at Friester Bros Of Couches and Lounges from $7.00 up. Brussels Carpets at Cost. Best furniture in the country at Right Prices. Bicycles, '97 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 at lowest prices. Gome and see ttielr Gents and Ladles' "Crescents." 'And at Moderate Prlces form a pleasing feature of our furniture displays. These superb invitation to eaBe 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 Bee 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. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. MOOSE Wheel Above the Cycle Shows. - Foot Giant to I'ropel the attraction. There It loomed, snlltjtpv surrounded by the regular wheels. and with Its largo wood bar outspread forest. upon the graceful and scientific lines of wo exhibited at the bicyclo show In nnout 11 root in height. cost 1, 200.00 to make and Its sizo entails STOKE, the Druggist. & Co, BING & OO.