.Su'wrrijilion tl.oO per year, or .W " pritrl Ktrltlly in (iii'iiikt. I'. . TKPIIi:Kimi Krtllor nnrt Pnb. WEDNESDAY, SKl'TKMHKH 1,1HU7. AnlniH-pi nili'til loriilwr.pillillslird every iVediif-srliiv nt Kryiiolilsvllle. Jefferson I'd. I'a., devoted to the Interestsnf Kcynolilnvlllu mid Jefferson ivmniy. Non-nlltlml, will treat nil with fullness, nnil will heesnenlnlly friend ly toward tlie laboring; elus. fltiltserlptlnn prleel.nnperyonr,ln ndvnnre. rommiiiilmtlons Intended for pulillentlon must lie nceoiiipniiled by the writer's name, not for tiiilillentliin, but ns n Riiiii'iiiiten of Kiwid fnltli. Interestlm news Items sollelted. Advertising rules nmdo known on implica tion nt the nfllep In Arnolds' Hloek. I.enulily eommiinlciitlims nnd rlmwro of advertisements should reueh thin ollk'e by Momlny noon. Address nil rommunlrntlons tofJ. A. Steph enson, Reynold"'!!!,,, I'll. Entered nt tho pustofllfff nt Reynoldsvllle, I'B., n sei'iind clnss mull mutter. Tint conl strike In tlio Pittsburg !! triet ban born settled on the fl." cent rate. It Is generally believed at tho state department if agriculture ofHees that tho wheat civp of tho state will exceed JO.OOO.IHM bushels, at which quantity tho product ion wan estimated a short time ajro. Over a million and a quarter acre were devoted to wheat growing this year. The man who Ih always hunting over tho newspaper for an Horn that, hits him goneralty finds it. Then ho cele brates the event by denouncing tho ed itor. The next day, however, ho Is liable to bo alter that same editor lor a favorable notice, or to have somo item of news with which ho is connected, suppressed. And we have no doubt but what this very paragraph will stir somo ono up. Klttannimr Time. The recent legislature passed a good law to prevent tho practice of poll ticans paying county or State taxes for parties in order to get them a veto. It has been signed by the Governor. It makes It unlawful for any person to pay such taxes tor another without a writ ten ordor from such person. It makes It equally unlawful for any official to accept taxes except as pi-escribed, and for the person voting, or attempting to vote on a receipt so obtained. Punish ment by imprisonment and a heavy fine Is provided for violators. The ladies of Rev. J. C. MacDonald's church, Grace Methodist Episcopal, at Oil City, have decided to discard hats and bonnets during church sorvice. The liliztard says they brought back tho Idea from tho recent Toronto con vention of tho Epworth League where all the ladles In attendance accepted this Idea, and which met with universal favor by tho many thousands who at tended the convention. It is to be hoped that this sensible style will soon prevail In all indoor assemblages. It's a hindrance to grace for a fellow to sit and wrench his neck in a vain endeavor to get a glimpse of the preacher past or over the towering head-piece of some fair worshiper in front of him. A writer la an exchange gives expres sion to some thoughts which are well worth remembering. This Is the world to give and take. No man, woman or child has right to anything but justice -and it ' justice were fully meted out many of us might fare rather badly The best that can be made of life Is for gotten when we are willing and able to deal fairly and honorably with all creat ures. There is a proper regard for self that must not be lost sight of In our doings. Justice to our own Interests It as culpable as justice to others, and the golden rule never was meant to shelld those who do nothing and want every thing. Assorting one's rights Is all very well when they are clearly defined rights to assert, but when there is an evident disposition to take advantage of the good nature and kindheartednoss of others it Is time to call a halt. One of the most unamlable characters on this little ball of mud commonly known amongst the astronomers of Mars and other planets as the Earth, Is the follow who has no admiration for any' body or anything. If the fellow to whom we refer (and you all know him) hears anybody being discussed, he takes a hand and sees that he does not receive too generous praise. He points out the defects, and sees nothing else. For the finest qualities of heart and brain In man or woman, be never expresses any admi ration. His business is to look for lav perfections, and he sees nothing else, A proper man should be as ready to ap prove what 'is good as to condemn what la bad. He can scarcely be to extrava gant in his encomiums upon what Is good or noble, beautiful, courageous or able Admiration of these things Is the great est Incentive to their creation. He is a - narrow and envious soul who seeks for foulness and croaks, like the raven. It Is better, like the bird of song, to sing the praises of everything. Beware of the croaker. He is not your friend because he is Incapable of friendship, He may flatter you when you can serve him, but he will betray, forsake and de nounce you when it suit bis interest to do so. Admiration for what is beautl ful, physical or moral, and enthusiasm for great qualities, is a sure Indication of a sublime and generous soul, and to nob a one you may pin your faith J'unxsu'iwney Spirit. Don't do It, boys; you young fellows who slip away from home evenings and lay out on tho streets, loafing until Inte In tho night, perhaps early In tho morning. You are young now, but the tlmo will come when you will wish you had been careful of your health and habits. And don't, pl. nso don't, stick a miserable smoking clgaretto between our tooth and smokn and smoko until your lungs bfcome as dry and brittle as a fried goose's liver, ymirskln as yellow as a dried lemon, und your eyes dead and watery as boiled onions. Don't cock your llttlo old hnt ononnslc1n of our little, swelled head, nnd start out In search of red Honor. If you do, they will bury you one of these days, and they'll do It In a hurry, and bury you deep. If you want to be a niiin let drink ulomi. " Head, study, plav marble or ball. run, kick up your heels like a filly turned Into pasture for the first tlmo In the spring, but don't pour rotten poison stuff, called whisky, down your throat. It isn't yours, anyway: It belongs to tho devil, and ho needs it nil, every drop of it. And abovo all, don't, by word or deed add to tho burdens of your mothor; remember, she loves yon as deeply as when you were a clean, white babe, though you may bo a tough "kid,'' whom every ono dislikes. Sho Is not so strong as sho once was: tho hand of time, may be, has touched her hair and ntt It gray and streaked where It was once beautiful and glossy. Hor step is slower than It used to bo. Uo a man; respect her and live right, and when she dies who loves you more than any one will lovo you again: when tho wasted, tired hands have been folded for unbroken Bleep, thero will go with you sweot recollections like guardian angels along tho rugged road of llfo. Now is the time to be a man: not wait till you are "grown up." The interiors of one thousand of the most attractive homes in the United States have been photographed by The LmUm Home Journal. One hundred of the best of these pictures will bo reproduced In that magazine. The first article of tho series "Inside of a Hundred Homes" will appear In the October Journal. Uedchambers, reception and dining rooms, bathrooms, halls and apartments of every kind will be pictured just as they are in daily uso. Each picture contains dozens of suggestions. Every woman is interested In taking a peep Into the most attractive homes In tho land, to see how they are furnished and arranged. Sho wants to got practical hints and new ideas for furnishing hor own. The houses photographed by the Journal are thoso occupied by persons of moderate income. Their interior arrangement shows what perfect taste can accomplish with a little money and the touch of a woman's deft fingers. Homes from every state In the Union from Maine to California were photo graphed for tho Journal' unique and useful series. Tht True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Ex perlmented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr, King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take Its place In our home, as In It we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc" It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even tf they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis covery. Tbey 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 H. Alex Stoke's drug store. They Are Ubiquitous. Nearly every community is burdened with gosstpers and slanderers. An in jurious rumor, often originating, per haps, In some sportive gossip, is seized by these retailers of scandal, and as It passes from mouth to mouth, each one adds to its bulk and gives to its color a darker hue, until it assumes the mag nitude and blackness of the basest slan der. An unjust and unfavorable scan dal Is often started against persons of unblemished character, and the Inno cent victim is stabbed In the back. No one should be hasty to credit evil re ports. They are often the result of misunderstanding, or of evil designs caused by jealousy or envy. Walt and bear the whole story before you express an opinion. Slanderers are a vurtible cancer in any community. Ex. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posl lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 oenU per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. . For fine toot wear at reasonable prices go to J. K. Johnston's. Subscribe for The STAB and get all the local, county and general news. Our 92.00 shoes for men and women are the best in the land. Try them. noblnsons. Floe shoes for ladies,' gent', misses,' and children at Johnston's. ORDINANCE NO. 43. Sue. 1. Re It ordained by the town council of the Ilorough of Reynoldsvillo, That riding upon any of tho sidewalks of the said borough by any person or persons, on any meyeie, eit her single or nnclem, or any sled or sleds, or any like contrivance, or coasting, or skating upon any sidewalk be nnd the same is hereby declared unlawful. tiFXi. z. That tho sliced or any bicy cle, single or tttndcm, upon any of the streets or alleys In the said borough shall not. exceed ton (10) miles per hour, unless special permission to excocu such speed shall ha granted by the burgess and town council, and riding upon biey oln in any of said streets or alleys without the rider thereof having his feet upon the pedals and hands on the Hardies Is hereby prohibited. skc. a. That on nil bicycles or any kind, both single and tandem, which mny bn ridden upon tho streets or alloys of snld borough after dark thero shall lie carried a lighted lump of suitable) character to provide tor tho safety of pedestrians and others upon said streets or alleys, and likewlso, suitable hells shall also lie. carried on said bicycles, single or tandem, and tho snmo must be rung, both day and night, by the rider of said bicycles at all street Inter sections or bends In said streets, the Inging of snld bells to begin nt least fifty (f0) feet before reaching snld inter section or bend nnd kept ringing until saiiin shnll havo been passed. sec. 4. Any person or persons violat ing any of the provisions of this ordi nance shall ho liable, to a fine of not less than one dollar and not more than ten dollars for caeh offense, to be collected as other fines and penalties are by law collected, and any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with any of the provisions of this ordi nance bo and the same Is hereby re pealed so far as the samo effects this ordinanco. Ordained and enacted into a law in council this tlth day of Septembor, A. u. inhi. w. s. stone, Attest: Pros, of Council. L. J. McEntihe, Clerk of Council. Approved this 7th day of September, A. I). 1!7. II. Alex. Stoke, Chlof Rurgess. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Ducklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles tbey have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2c. per box. Sold by IL Alex. Stoke, Druggist. Johnston carries the finest line of ladies shoos in town. Baby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pair at J. E. Welsh Sc Co's. Our common, ordinary Way ot dolno business. No Cost Sale, but we are Belling goods at a nice, de cent little profit, bo as to live and let live. Our goods are i 1 not snop-woni, but are Strictly New and up-to-date. We could name you prices, but it is not necessary. COME IN and Bee the goods, get prices and we will leave balance to you. my the Picture Framing a Specialty. Thanking you for your patronage and soliciting a continuance of same, J. II. 1( ttts Cash Furniture r. HUGHES Wo Invite the public to call as we are closing out our stock of drvgoods, groceries Hardware, Shoes Ac. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will be made to oloso out bulance. J. C. Kinu & Co. Wu sell shoos that comfort tho feet and console tho pockctbook Robinson's. For neat fitting suit go to Snyder A Johns, fashlonuble tailors J. E. Welsh A Co. keep a fine line of ladles,' gentlemen's and children's shoos constantly in stock. WANTED- FAITMIT!, MFX OK WOMKN " to tnivt'l for it'spmmlhlo pnliihlinhod ImiiMt In IVntinyh iinhi. Hulmy 7i nnd i tH'ti'H, Position hi tntim-nt. Kofi-mim. Knelose m-lf HfltlrrsTil uttminnl envcloim. Tin Niitlonul, Mttr fimiintiMM' lildtf., 'IiIkki. JJEKCH C'REKK RAILROAD. New York Central & Hudscn River R. R. Co., lessee CONDKNRKll TIMR TA1I1.K. HKA1I I P 1IF.AO IHIWR Kxn Mull Exp Mull No iff No :ti Mat 1T,.!S!11. Now No:m p 111 in u I M Air,. . . 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At Mill linll with Cent nil Kiillroml of PennsvlVHti hi At, l'hllliMliiirif with lViuiHvlvnnlH Kullroiirl hihI Allooiitt rlillliMhiiriz CoiinfH'tlnif K. K At C h'lirllc hi with HutTiilo. Koclii'slur & rittshuiKh Kiillwny. At MiiliuMVy nnd I'm Ion with Cnmlirlit tc Clcurllild Dlvlalmi of PeniiMylvitnlii Kiillroml. At MnhiirTny with rciinsyivuiiin flc Nortii-wtsirn Ktiiirrmu. A. U. I'AI.MKH, V. K. llRIIHIHAN, Huporliitomlunt. Ucn'l I'uhs. Ai(t. I'liiliiueMiiu, Pa H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Hendquitr tors for commercial men. HU'itm lient, free bus, bath rooms und closets on every floor, nniple rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. D1LLMAN, Proprietor. First clnu In every particular. Located In the very centre of tlie hUHluesiipurt of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. SMtsctUanrou. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. c MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldsvtlle, Pa. c. Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In mom formerly occupied by Gordon ACorbett West Main Blreet. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, real estate axent, Patent secured, collections made promptly. Office In Nolan block, Keynoldsvlllu, Pa. s MITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In the Foster block, near postonice, Reyn oldsvllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. RmMiiiI riMnttat. Tn hulldtnir nntr Methn dlst church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness in operating jya. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by I. B. HoOrelKbt. ,R. R. DaVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. store, Main street, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. GET AN EDUCATION EDUCATION srul foriuii go huul la hmnd. Oet an edu ouloa at Ih Cea trml tliatarUral Hnkul. Leek .... l. Vint. ,. aoeoiniuodauoM and low nU. a te aid i.ialudenu. lrurclri'uUutisiulUlu.ea..sadrMS WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OB WOMEN " to travel fur responsible established bouse In Pennsylvania. Salary 7ao and ex penses, Position permanent Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. TbeNatloual.Mkar inaurauue Dldg., Chicago, Stoke' Advertising Space. '.j n i sr vs. sr l 1 ANYTHING YOU WANT you enn find nt our drug emporium. Our assort ment covors overthinu anil roiichos to the utmost boundary of tho trado at all points. Ono might us woll try to find a coldnr spot than tho north polo as look for something not included in our assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep arations, perfumes, toilet watorg, mineral waters, extracts, flavors, dyes, soaps, and toilet and maniottra articles. Our choice goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur ance of modorato prices. New Goods . . AUK ARUIVINC4 AT . We are always receiving new goods and can always good values in Dry Goods, jNbtions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Shoes, Etc. We carry a complete stock of everything and you will find our fcrKOUJSKIJSB and FKUVISIOJSS always up to standard in quality, and the very lowest price. We invite a share of your trade. JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO. si . g II AT OUR STORE fine furniture receives its latest and most brilliant definition. We are equally strong, complete, and triumphant in every department. Parlors, bed rooms, dining rooms, all rooms in the house, may here obtain an artistio outfit. We couple a pleas ing magnificence of appearance with a solid reality in value. What we sell you will become old with out looking so, will wear without becoming worn. When you buy, save money, of course, but equally of course get good things at our short figures. A v ' Stoke's Pharmacy. Bino & co.s. ! give you Reynoldsville Hardvare Co.