fcftc Stnr Suhxcription $tJiO prr year, or $1.00 if fiaid utrirlhl in advance, v. a, nrv.vuv.ytn. i-:iinr ami i'ni. WKDNK8UAY, AUGUST 4. IW7. of It Anlnilepeiiili'iit loi'iil impi'r.piihll-hi'ilevery Weilneoilny Bl. HevnolilKVllle. Jeiremon t'o. I'n.. ilt-vntrdtiXlmliiKM-pxIfiof hVynoliNvllle mirf .li-irrrnonroillltr. Non-pollt li'iil, will I rent nil Willi fiilrni". miil wlllheeipei'lnlly (i loud ly toward the liilmrlint i'Iiih. ("iilnerlpllon prleeSI.no per yenr.lil iirtvntire. (tommmilrntloim Intended fur piililli'iillon imiHt. I eivoinpHiileil liy the writer- nnine, not for nubllnilloii, lint n a minriinti'ii of food fiilth. IntetwoliiB news lteinmill'lteil. Advert IMn rule mdt known on applica tion (it IhenftVe In Arnold' Work. Lcnitlity romnuinlrntlom mid rnntnre or ndviTtlxcmi'iim hIiiiuIiI reueli till oltlre ny Monday noon. . . Aildn-M nil rommiinli'iitions toC. A.Ptepli- iiton, ilt'ynoldsvlllK. I'n. F.ntnred at tli HWtofllf nt Ucynolilnvllle, I'll., a Neeond I'ln mtill nintter. DuBoia Had no Contract for Balloon Ascension Until Evening of July tst. Wo stated in our last Issuo that Kx Burgoss Monro, of DiiHols, had come to lioynoldsvlll" on the pvonlnp; of July Nt, ankod to wo t lie balloon proplo, was liitniduecd to tlicm by Mr. HliieW, Unit Mr. Moore luid ankod Mr. Map to tell tho people who Iip was ho that thoy would know that be was a i-pspoiislbln j'arty, that Mr. Moore had a private convorsat ion with tliPtn and after ho loft that thpy Immediately Informed Mr. Ulaek that Mr. Moore wanted them to go to DuHois to miiko a contrar.t for an ascension at that plaeu, and that thoy went to DuHois that oveiiinjr. The above: are all faets, with one excep tion, which wo have slneo learned from good authority. Mr. Moore, who Is an attorney, was hero on legal business and did not ask tho balloon people to go to DuHois. Notwithstanding tho fact that It was claimed by tho Arrow Cyclo Club edi tion of tho Courier, that was circulated In Ueynoldsvillo on tho 30th of June, and tho weekly edition of the Courier that was printed previous to the even ing of July 1st, that there would bo a balloon ascension in DuHois on tho fith and tith, giving names of tho balloonist, yot tho Cyclo Club had no contract, tho alleged LoUoy contract having been cancelled, until the evening of July 1st. This Information we received from a responsible citizen of DuHois. How ever, if tho Conner wonts further proof, all it will have to do is to send u repre sentative to Thk Stak ollleo and wo will show an iitllilnvlt that will settle tho matter. Tho Hungarians don't kick as hard almut paying tho three cent tax as tho Italians do. One Hungarian at this place, apparently thinks It la all right Ho says In his country the tailoring men l.avo to pay taxes to tho amount of $12.00 per year, and only get 40 cents Ver day for their work. Tho public schools of JotTorson conn' ty will probably bo bettor equipped with teachers this year than ever bo fore. Teachers aro becoming better qualified year by year. More teachers of exporlonoo will bo employed this year, In tho county, than at any pre vious time. Quite a number have pro fessional and permanent certificates, and the number of normal graduates has been increased over any previous yoar. Supt. Teltrlck has been very careful and discriminating In the grant ing of certificates, and school directors are endeavoring to get tbe best teach' era available. Our schools are doing better year by yoar. Brookvlllo l)env oemt. A Western Pennsylvania Ropresen tative in Washington, In talking about pensions, said to a Pittsburg Time correspondent: "In my opinion no pen' s'on claimant should give his case to a pension attorney in Washington. All tho testimony upon which his claim is based must be obtained at hlsownhomc and not in Washington. His homo attorney or an nctlve local justice of tho peace can got this testimony and prepare the papers just as well us an attorney here, and is, morever, on the sot, and generally knows the parties, If tho case is to lie called up he cau write the Pension Bureau or to tho Representative from his district, just aa well as an attorney in Washington can, and will receive just as much con sideration, and possibly more. I think claimants make a mistake when they employ Washington pension attorney to press their claims." Tbe new act of assembly, which was approved by Governor Hastings July 9, 1897, and which provides for the de struction of wildcats, foxes and minks In this commonwealth, contains the fol lowing provisions: That upon the pre sentation of the body or pelt of any of the animals mentioned before a magis trate, alderman or justice of the peace by the person who baa killed such ani mal, he shall receive from such officer a certificate setting forth tbe kind of animal, when and by whom killed, eto. which certificate, when handed to the county commissioners will warrant tbe commissioners to give the holders of the same an order on tbe county treas urer for premiums as follows: For every wildcat, two dollars; for every fox, red or gray, one dollar; for every mink fifty cent. An attempt at a fraudulent collection . of these premium subjects tbe guilty person to a fine not exceeding 1000, or an imprisonment to county jail not ex Medio? one year. Death'! Doings. CAKLROI. Anna Clnra Tternlinrdlna Cm-lnon, am :il l.'i moniliH ami el tlttys, tlniiKlitm1 Mr. anil Mrs. Andy Cai-lwin, of itionnn, l'a., died at tho homo of Diki grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tunirrln, it wnUvlllo, tm W eilncmltty, nnd wbm led In lVoepcrt nottietery on Thiirn- ir day. Hluiimc'li tronlilu nnd uuttltiir. tooth cniiHt'd tho rlilld'a death. Tho nor invod parunl worn veiling In 1'res- itt tviltn. THOMAS. in Infant of Mr. and Mm. Mourn Thonins. who reside near Ruthmel, died Wednesday from convulsions and was hurled In l'ltrnjieet cemetery Thursday. Vttlitm Dlekey, aged 1 year, 4 months ml 1 day. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dlekey. of Kloaniira, died Wed nesday and wns burled Friday. New Fast Train to Erie. August 2nd, l7, the Pennsylvania Itnllrond Company made n number of hanges In passenger trains on I'liila- elphla & Krio It. It. Div. Train No. 1 in Middle Division wns discontinued. A new fast train was placed In service to Krio In eotmed Ion with train H from New York, Philadelphia, Washington, and Baltimore. This train leaves Wllllamsport 2..'t."i A. M., weekdays, nr- Ivlng nt Krio 10.00 a. M., connecting nt Driftwood for DuHois and points on the Allegheny Valley It'y.; at Warren and Corry for the Oil regions, Tltusvlllo, Franklin, Meadville and Oil City; at Corry for Mayvlllo and points on Chau tauqua Lake, and at Krio for points F.ast and West with through Sleeper from Philadelphia to Ki lo. Trains on ltldgway and Clearfield It. 11. and tho Johnsonburg It. 11. were chnnged materially, No. 101. on new timo table No. 10!), leaves ltldgway at 7.20 i. M. Instead of 11.1.') A. M. No. UKI leaves ltldgway at 12.10 P. M. Instead of 12.05 p. M. No. 100 leaves DuHois 8.40 A. M. Instead of 12.4.") V. M. For detailed Information see time ta bios to be procured from Tieket Agents The True Remedy. W. M. Itepine, editor Tlskllwa, III., "Chief,"' says: "Wo won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Kx perimented with many others, bullievoi' got the true remedy until wo used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place In our home, as in it we have a certain and suro cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." It is Idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they aro urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Dls covery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. For Teachers to Read; and Others. It pays to pay our debts. Ono of tho applicants for principal of our schools was from a town not a dozen miles away, and he owed a merchant nore for a bill of goods purchased seven years ago, which he refused to pay The merchant did nut fall to tell what kind of a customer ho was; and It Is sufo to say that tho chap's dishonesty did not help him any in his effort to so cure a situation. Honesty is good pol icy, as well as good principle, and a! ways pays In tho end. Freoport Jour nal. The young lady graduate of In dlana Normal who owes her dressmakor $15 for making her commencement apparel, had better read the above and consider leBt another Armstrongcounty school board be notified of a non-pay' ment of a hard earned, just debt. teacher who does not pay an honest debt is not honest norhonorablo enough to instruct the children of our common wealth. He cannot impart what ho docs not possess. "Thou must be true thyself if thou the truth woulds't teach," and wo congratulate that Freepor school board for recognizing the fact that "payment of a debt" is indicative of character. Indiana Ikmocrat. We Court Comparison. We will be glad to compare any sample of wall paper you may havo, with our stock. Stoke's Pharmacy. If you want good shoes cheap go to J, E. Welsh & Co.'s shoe store in the Wm Foster block. When you want shoes, you can alway find just what you want at Robinson's. It is a popular fallacy that the free use of fruit in summor is the cause of bowel disturbances, while as a matter of fact no diet can be more healthful at this time than one composed of fruit and farinaceous foods with perfectly pure muic. lesn or all Kinds aecora poses with great rapidity both before and after eating, and summer beau greatly accelerate this process, hence Jlesn food frequently causes grave de rangement of the bowels, as the poison causea oy itus decomposition acts now erf ully as an emetic and purgative. All meat are so heating that they should Do used sparingly during hot weather, and there la the added argument that tne wnoie system craves a change from me winter diet. kx. There is no better place for obtaining valuable pointers -on bicycles than at Stoke's. All the '97 improvements are shown in our cycles. Snyder k Johns, fashionable tailors. Try a pair of the Geo. E. Keith make of shoes. They have no equal for style, nt and wear, at Robinson's. Tha Greatest of Them Alt. The BufTalo, Itocheater & Pittsburg it'y wilt run a special low into excursion i Hochoster and Ontario Beach, Hat- rday, August 7th, leaving Falls Creek at 8.15 p. m , and tho faro for the round trip Is only 2.50 returning, tickets avo lieen made good Inclusive of Aug ust 10th Them low rate family excur- Ions are very popular alTordlng tho IHioplo of Western Pennsylvania an opportunity of a few days In Hoehostor, tho Garden city of Now York Htato. Its beautiful parks, many public build ups, tho'flnestnrt gallery In tho United States and tho dozen or mom adjacent summer resorts aro well worth visiting. Ontario Beach, Hummerville, Sea Brer.n, Manitou and other watering liners, any of which aro within an hour's Ide of Itochester nre In tho height of their season and the attractions they offer aro In keeping with thoso offered y the greatest resorts in tho land. The B., It. & P. have mado arrange ments to accommodate a largo crowd mid there will be plenty of coaches and 'iiiiiii or all. The rate named Is a very ow onn and every body can nlTord to go. Fill your lunch baskets, take your fam ily and enjoy one of tbe most delightful excursions of tho season. Returning, pedal train will leave Ontario Beach at f p. M., and Rochester at l P. M Sunday, August 8th. For further Information consult B., It. & P. Station Agents or address A. F. Raverot, Kxcurslon Agent, Rochester, N. Y. New Attractions at Niagara Falls. Throngs of peoplo havo never seen Niagara Falls, many who have lived within a few hours rldo of tho "(Jrand t of Nature's Wonders" have never noked upon this majestic, magnificent ipectacle. To those who aro frequent isltors to this Mecca of excursionists from all parts of tho world, now attrac tions aro constantly being revealed, new features of Interest constantly being added, all contributing to tho enjoy mont of tho Tourist. Tho Buffalo, Rochester fi Pittsburg Railway will nit another of Its popular excursions to BufTalo and Niagara on Tuesday, Aug ust loth, at extremely low rates, tho mere mention of which is sufficient to attruct hundreds of excursionists, Speclul train will leavo Falls Creek at 1.15 P. M. Tickets good five days. Faro ound trl to Buffalo :i.25, and Niagara Falls :t.75. Caution Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho team of bay geldings and set of double harness now ln tho hands of E. C. Sensor, of lteynoldsvlllo, Jeff., Co., Pa., is not his property, but that tho samo belongs to us and all parties aro hereby notified not to interfere or meddle with tho samo. A. P. Holland, L. J. Bino. DuBois, Pa.. July 7, 1897. G. A. R. National Encampment. For tho above encampmont, which oc cum August 23-28, the Buffalo, Roches tor & Pittsburg Railway will Boll round trip tickets from atl points on lt linos at unusually low rates. Tickets to be sold and good going August 21st to 2.1rd inclusive, good for return passage leav lng Buffalo not earlier than August 24th, nor later than August 31, 1807. Wall Paper. TJndotttcdly tho handsomest lino of wall paper over shown In Roynoldsvlllo is now on exhibition at Stoke's. Pricos lower than ever. Tho public are invit ed to come and see the display. We invito tho public to call as we are closing out our stock of drygoods, groceries, Hardware, Shoos &o. and they can Becuro bargains from this stock, when later public sales will bo made to close out balance. J. C. Kino & Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Tbe best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhouin, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and post tlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money rofundod. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by H: Alex. Stoko. Ariel, Cleveland, Eclipse and Feather stone make of bicycles, comprising tho largest and best line ln town, at Stoke's. Baby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pair at 3. E. Welsh & Co's. Price List. A few bargains for you in Groceries this week. 6 Papers corn starch 25 1 lb. Paper soda 6 8 Cakes Lenox or Gloss soap 25 Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Cans extra tomatoes 50 8 lbs. Arbuckle or Lion coffoe 1 00 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prunes 25 9 " Best rolled oats 25 6 " Lump starch 25 i " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans ' 25 10" " navy 25 6 " Pearl tapioca 25 Lard very finest, open kettle H 20 lbs. Lard very finest open kettle 1 60 This is just like home made lard. Full stock and low prices all along the line. Robinson fc Mvndobff. Free Pills. Send yinii address to II. E. Bucklen A Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Ijlfu Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills aro easy In action and are particularly effective Ln tho euro of Constl pat ion and Sick Hendachc. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to )io purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action but by giving tono to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by II. Alex. Stoke, Druggist. JJEKCH CREEK RAILROAD. hw York Ontral U HiH'on Rlvor R, R. Co,, Lsitea eONMF.NHKIl TIMK TA11I.K. nrAii i n IIKA1) ikiwx Kxp Mull M.tr IT, Wl. Ki Mull No :i Ni:M N: N i in p in I ;V Arr I'ATToM. ii in n in , .f,vi Mim li.m i in .....MAM U I KY 41" Mii li I, re Kei iniHii Arr ft a ft m Saj4 25 .7. .J i A A M ... . ft Jj ill i'! n Air. . . 1i'i nioiir .... Kvu 511 ft il H4 12 11 New Mllpoil IWU ft '-'il n;w r.'in (ilimtii ft.v fi.12 s;tl llftH. 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Ai .MiiIiiiITi'V iiinl I'm 1 1 in wllh I'linilirlii ft t'li'iirlli'lil lilvlslini of I'l'iinxylviinlii KiiIIioiiiI. Al, MnlmnVy wllh ri'lillMVIviuilii ft .Virlh-iW'iH'rn Kiilll-ouil. A. (I. I'ai.mkm. I'. K. IIkiiiiiman, Hiiiii'i'lnli'iiiU'iit. Oi'ii'l 1'iihh. Airt. I'hlliiili'inlilii, I'll Ootrl. JOTEL McCOXXELL, ItEYXOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. J1LACK, Proprietor. Thn liMiitlnir lintel of tlm town. Ilnnilnmir tors for I'oiniiiiinilul num. Htciim hcut. free hits. Imth room nnrl I'losots on pvorv flisir. siinijilu riMims, blllliird riMiin, toliiphoiie con nvctluns ftu. H OTEL BELNAP, ItEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. V1LLMAX, Proprietor. . First class In every pnrtleulur. Iiooatod In the very centre of the business purt of town. Kroe 'l)U to und from tritins mid vonimodloun uuiplo rooms forcomniuruliil travelers. lUic!lanou. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Ileal Estate Agent, Uuynoltlsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite tha Commercial Hotel, Heyuoldsv uie.ra. c. Z. GORDOX. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, JolTomon Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon & C'orbutt West Mulu Street.. q m. Mcdonald, attorxey-at-law, Notnry Pulille, reul estate airent, Patents sue ii rod, eolliK'tlons nmdo promptly. Oltloe In Noluil block, HoynoUlsvlllu, I'u. JRAXCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Offices In Mahoney building. Main Street, Reynuldsvllle, l'a. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bullillnit nearMottio dint ehuri'h, opposite Arnold block. Uentle litSKB In operating. D R. R. E. HARBISOX, SURGEON DENTIST, Iteynoldnvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by F. S. McCrelght. ,R. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office at the residence of I. O. King, M. D., at corner of Main and Bltb streets, Beynold vlUe, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Puhlle and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office la tbe Foster block, uear puttuffice, Beyu oldavllle, Pa. GET AN EDUCATION IDOCATIOK n fbnuu so band In nana. Get an edu cation M ( Cmm- 1 rat H law naraiai mehool, Ieb ..i.HUw,ntmnhllmUiHlbilnia Stat Sid ra. airai- loaludMita. VorilroularaaodUliu.eal.,addnM 1 "JZ SZ'ZhLUtXvZZ AIANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN " to travel for reapoiulble eatabllabed bouas In Penniylvanla. Salary 7S0 and Deoaea, Pualtlon permanent Raferauco. Bneluae nlf-addraawxi a tamped envelops. Tb NaUonal, Htw losuranc blilf ., Cblcao. StoUc'st Rd vrrtlalnrj Space. LIKE A Loomed the Great Pigmies at the TwouM l.'equiro Thirty-Foot fiiant to l'ropel the Enormous IHcyelfl. The monster Cleveland bicycle exhibited Inst winter at the Xcw York and Brooklyn cyclo shows was tho center and majestic among tho flowers and palms surrounded by the regular wheels. wnicn iimik iiko pigmies in comparison It reminded ono of a gigantic mooso In a 1 bis groat machine is built cxnctly upon tho graceful and scientific lines of tho noted "Cleveland'' wheel. It was exhibited at tho bicycle shows ln Paris, litmdon and Vienna, anil has consequently mado two ocean voyages. It Is exactly four times tho size of tho '117 model Cleveland wheel, being l.i foot high, with handle bars "2 Inches wide, saddle :w Inches long nnd 112 Inches wldo, and tires 8 Inches In diameter. The wheels are 10 foet In diameter and Its present gearlsIHM. That means that with one revolution of tho pedal the machine would Im propelled Hi l foet 7 inches. If ordinary It, would menu t Vint a tniins leg" ment, which would miiko him a glnnt nlxnit 211 foet In height. It Is Impossible to enclose this monster ln an ordinary freight or express car. A Hat car has to lie employed. It cost 91, 2110.00 to mako and its size entails largo expenditures for transportation. CLEVELANDS AND WESTFIELDS Sold by Bing & Co. WB WANT MORB ROOM And now make the following offers: DimitieH, worth 15 and 124c, for 10c; 20c Organdies for 1 Tic; Imported 23c GinghaniH for 15c; Challies 3c; Drown Patterns, worth 8.00 for 6.00. We aluo have many other good.n 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 a L. -a mm. 7 HO nn VfS s v for 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 t Bicycle sold kept in repair. Priester Bros, lead in bicycle business. They .rent, repair and sell bicycles at lowest prices. Come and see their Gents' THE KITCHEN Is one part of the house that cannot be neglected, it must have a proper outfit of cooking utensils, Just such as we oiler in our magnificent stock of Al hardware. Inferior hardware isn't worth buying at any price, because it's too poor to be service able. Good value furnishes the only genuine cheapness. It's the good hardware that's cheap, not the low-priced traish, scarcely worth taking as a gift. MOOSE Wheel Above the Cycle Shows. of attraction. There It loomed, solitary and with Its largo wood bars outspread forest. it was mado on tho lines of the old stv'.e must have a I4j-foot insldo leg measure STOKE, the Druggist. BING & OO. Y a -v ustsv 1 and Ladles' "Crescents." Reynoldsville Hardware Co.
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