QZixt & Star. Ifuhneripliim tl.!0 )irr vr, ' tl.00 if f(i'(l Ktriclhi in fiifrdiicc. (' A. MTKPIIfinOM, Kdllor and Pub. W KDN KSOA vTNOV KMHKIl 10. 18(17. An ImlPiM-ndi-nt luciil puncr. nulilMiril every Wndiirmliiy tit I'f.vniiliWvllli', ,h'l!Vi-iin Co. Pa., rtpvoli-rl to Hie Inler"! (tf ItpyimlilMVlllc it ml .litlTnrtuiniMiiint v. Noli-lHilit Irn I. will Irrilt nil Willi flrn, inl "III lieivHvliilly friend ly towiinin me ititmrinir nil. ' HnlMirliiilnn ni'lri il.imiwr viMir. In wlvniu'r. I'limtiiiinli'iilliiiis Inti-inlrif fur ntililleiitliHi niUn IIW 111 t:illinit-u I'jr I III wiM.-i n llililli-. not for nnblli-iillon. lull n n itiniiiinti'o of ipfMHl fnltli. Iiittretlnir news Hems soIIHIimI. Arivertlnln rules nniili" known on niillt-ii-tlon nl tlitMillIre In Arnolds' lllm'k. I.fnirhtv romiimiilriilloii iiihI limnm of nrtvortlwnieiits should ri'iu'li till" otllre by Mnmlnv n.ion. Addre nil rornmtinlcntlonn to(!. A. Hli'pli- enon. id'yiiowisviiie. rn. Entered nt I ho ptonVn nl Hrynoldnlllr, l'a.. ft second rliiss mull miilli'r. The ontlro vote polled In Jefferson county lust yrnr win 1VH0, this year It. whs B,I3I. or 3.IWS less tlinn Inst year's vote. If tho devil should dii to-day, there arc lotH of men In this coiintfy who could fill 111 place, nil right.- Slmmn (did Sinn. Tho editor of tho above 1 inner must Ijo well nciitmltitcil in Hullols. There seemed to he a general snrpriso nt tho largo voto Dr. Swallow received Id the state. Tho vote polled for Swal low In Dnuphln cmintv. tho county ho liven In and whero nil tho trim facts of lit charges ugninst (initials and officialism are known In detail. Ih an indorsement of IiIh ehumeter and his courage In stirring up the hornet's tient at Hurrisburg. There are ten things forwhleh no one lias ever yet been worry. They nre: Kor doing good to nil: for speaking evil to none; for hearing before judging, for thinking beforo speaking: for hold ing an angry tongue: for being kind to tho distressed: for asking pardon for all wrongs: for being )iatient towards cvervbodv: for Htopping tho ears of a talebearer; for disbelieving most of tho ill reports. Tho secret servlco ollleers of tho gov crnment liavo Issued circulars warning tho people against several counterfeit notes. Tho most dangerous Is a five dol lar silver certilleate, series 1H!M, check letter H. plato No. 4: another is a two dollar silver certificate of the new Issue, series 18011, check letter 11, No. 403,H7; abogus ten dollar certificate is of the series 1 SOI, check letter 11, No. !.850,12!. Watch for these certillcates. Tho entire voto polled in Pennsyl vania on tho second inst. is as follows: Vor stato treasurer, Heaconi, Kcpubll can, :i"l,0."i4: Brown, Democrat, 244, Mifl; Swallow, Prohibitionist. 117,4:10 Thompson, Independent, 15,21)4: for auditor generul, McCaulcy, Hep., 407,- .'.01; Rittor, Dem., 200,700: Lathroie, Pro., 57,051. Tho total vote for stato treasurer is 748,250, as compared with 77,807 in 18115, and 1,104,355 in 1800. Dr. Swallow, Prohibition candidate, lias a plurality in 10 of tho 07 counties. Those are Clearlleld, Clinton, HI air, Dauphin, Cumberland, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lycoming, Montour and North umberland. Wo soo it stated in fashion journals that tho bustle is again coming in stylo. Wo had hoped this dromedary hump worn by the women some years ago had disappeared never to return, but then tho god of fashion is inoxorablo in its demands and uncertain in its freaks and fads and ono can never tell lust what fashion will decreo to bo worn. Wo l ave given orders in this office to save all old exchanges as they will probably be in demand when tho bustle reaches considerable proportions. Punxsutaw- Xnrn. We have been saving our old exchanges and now have a largo box full, so please don't discourage the bustle. One or our worthy citions called us to ono side the other evening and re lated in our ear an alleged scandal and asked us to "rip the participants up tho back." Wo declined, but offered our f "lend space in the Mcwihji r to do the "ripping," provided he would do It over his own name. Ho was horrified at the idea and said "not on your life, Yet ho wanted to "make it warm"' for a couple of our people on his simple assertion that the facts were as he had stated; but he would not assume the responsibility. For our own satisfaction wo investigated the affair and found there was not the slightest foundation for the report. Indiana JUitmuije-f. It is ever thus, and the Indiana editor is not the only "pebble on tbo beach" when it comes to receiving such requests as the above. We havo been frequently asked to "rip" certain people "up the back" for doing things we could not swear they were guilty of; only had their accuser's word for it. Among other things that great many people take delight in is to sit and listen to a would-be-preacher abuse other churches or to read an article in a iiewspaior that "lips" some person to pieces. Let these same persons be tho ones who get the "ripping," even if they are deserving of it, and then they change their tune. The editor is then villain and a dirty, contemptible wretch who should mind his own busl iioss and let other people alone. It makes difference who gets the "ripping up." People should uot ask. or expect, a newspaiier to say anything about other people that they would not be willing to say in tho same paper over Teacher's Institute. A teachers' local Institute was held at Hykesvlllo on Saturday, Nov. 0th. At about 0 o'clock the teacher of Wins- low school district and from all tho surrounding districts began to assemble. Hy 10 o'clock tho school room was tilled beyond seating capacity. Tho after noon session was held in the Tlnptist chuii'h on account of lack of room in the school room. The Institute was well attended by tho citizens, many of them taking an active part in the discussions and giv ing the teacher some very useful suggestions In tho performance of their duties. Tho features of tho Institute were, the excellent music, the Interesting and Instructive addresses by Profs, fi. W. Inkerd and A. .1. Postlethwait, tho recitations by two young Indies of tho Hykesvlllo school, and the able discus- ions. Proceedings. Opened H' music by tho choir and devotional exercises con ducted by Itev. Hicks. An organization wns thenclTectod in which .1. II. Wag ner was elected president and Julia Kirk secretary. Address of welcome wos delivered by Hoy Nupp and wns responded to by Homer Hrumbaiigh. Discussions: "Henetit of I.iH'ill In- stlsutes" wns ablv discussed by r. H. FYnmptoii. The subject, "Teaching of the Penn sylvania Citizens," was then opened by W. J. Snell and was further discussed bv N. II. Madden, A. .1. Postlethwait and Ilev. Hicks. Music by tho choir. Miss Minnie Smelt cr then oHned the discussion of "How to Teach Head ing to Kirst Year Pupils." Prof. (1. W Lenkerd and Hev. Hicks mailt; some very valuable suggestions. Music by tho Orchestra. Misses Dempsey Bnd Heer and Mr. Dempsev then further discussed tho subject. Music hy Strouse orchestra. Hemarks by Director W. A. London and adjournment for dinner. Afternisin session opened nt 1.45 with singing by tho choir. Recitation by Miss Kllle Hykes and discussions were again tuken up. J. C. Morris opened tho subject, "IniKirtnnco of Directors and Citizens Visiting tho Schools." Further discussion hy Citi y.en Milton Null, Director W. A. Lon don and J. S. Moser. Music by orchestra. Tho topic was then closed by Citizen (jeorge Null. Tho next was an address by Prof. G. W. Inkerd. The address contained some very good advice to touchers. Music by tho choir, a recitation by Miss Kdith Null and an address by Prof. A. J. Postlethwait. Then discussions were again taken up. "How to Teach the Text-book on Geography' was oiicncd by J. M. Holbon, Further dis cussed hy Homer Brumbaugh, Prof, G. W. Lenkerd and J. H. Wagner. "Importance of Procr Training in tho Primary Grade" was opened by Miss Lllllo Lenkerd. Further discussion by Mr. Cox and Miss Nellio Sutter. SRC. The Coming Woman Who goes to the club while her huslmnd tends the baby, as well as tho good old- fashioned woman who looks after hor home, will both at times got run down in health. They will bo troubled with loss of apictite, headaches, sleepless ness, fainting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedy for these women is Kloctrlc Bitters. Thousands of suffer ers from Lamo Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and call it blessed. It is tho medicine for women. Femalo com plaints and Nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by the uso of Klectrlc Bitters. Dellcute women should keep this remedy on hand to build up tho system. Only 50c. per bottle. For sale by H. A. Stoke. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui-es piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cunts iter box. For sale by II. Alex. Stoke. We Invito tho public to call as we are dnMlntr .ml mil' stock of itiVfronlM. groceries. Hardware, Shoo. &c. and tney can secure nargains irora mis stock, when later public sales will be made to close out balance. J. C. Kino A Co. licit is soiling an all-wool blue black Kersey ovei'coat for $8.00.. All buns, cakes, etc., 8c. ier do., at the lion Ton. For tine foot wear at reasonable prices go to J. K. Johnston's. Special rates to boarders at the Star restaurant. There must bo extensive Improve ments and building going on in some parts of the country northward as a reg ular consignment of 150 curs of struc tural stool goes up over tho Allegheny Valloy railroad every night. Kast Brady lli t-letr. Large stock of umbrellas made to Sieolal order for the People's Bargain store. Those umbrellas are fi rst-olass Bine & Co. NEW NEW Our Ktore in full of the latent and itent things in their respective linen, and at price that will pay all who buy. Don't fail to we our New Goiics and Jackets FOR LADIES, They are handsome. Our Drenn Goods? line in complete, 500 pieces to nelect from. Silkt in many design?, plads and lloman stripes. Come and see them. Bell Our Unrivaled MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS. Thin line is the very finest that you ever saw in your life. We can sell you an All-wool Clay Worsted for 910.00, 12.00 and 915.00. Call and see for yourself that we are the only exclusive clothing people in Reynolds- villa YOUR FIGURE We study and try to fit our customers. Our figures also fit our customers pocket books. There is a style about our clothing that draws attention and sells them for us. MEN'S HEAVY SIIIHTS. An all-wool Jersey Shirt, laced or button front, for 50c. Usik at this bargain and convince yourself that we can save you money. Match us if you can. MOTHERS, This fall we have laid In the finest and most complete line ever shown for your children. A fine lleofersult, ages 3 to 8 years, U.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and 45.00. Call and look for your self. CHILDREN'S VJSSTEE SUITS. Old you ever seo anything like our line. It's the talk of all tho people that look this line over. They soil at our store for 11.50 to 4.00. Men's Underwear. Gents' tleoced-lined underwear for 50c., 75o. and 11.00. They are beautiful We have ovor 20 colors in this fleeced' lined shirts and drawers for 50c., 75o, and 11.00. ROOM and GOODS. MISSES AND CHILDREN. BELL! Line of Men's, Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Caps. Men's Mulish Sack Suits I For the stout and slim men we have the largest and fin est line ever bought by us. It will more than pay you to call and look the line over. No trouble to showgoodrf and the following prices sell them: $3.50, 5.00, rt.OO, 7.00, 8.00 and 910.00. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Itich Melton, Bcavors, Covert cloth. Kerseys, satin-lined, Italian-lined, to match the goods, the II nest that money could buy, and we have them for 95.00, 8.O0, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 0.0(1, 10.00, 12.00, 13.00, up to 2P. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Come and inspect this department. Everything that is mado is shown in our lioy's overcoat department. A boy's Overcoat as low as 13.00. 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00", 8.00, 0.00 and 10. Match us If you can. WATER-PROOF And therefore not damaged by. rain Our fall hats, the very finest stilT hats, for 41.00 to S5.0O. Soft hats 50c to $3.00. BOYS' ULSTERS. Here Is where we can save you money and show you as One and large a line of Boys ulsters as you will find in the city. An All-wool Ulster, ages from 14 to 10 years, for t4.00, 5.00, fl.OO, 7.00, 8.00 and 10. Match us If you can. TRUNKS AND BAGS. A good round top Trunk, Iron bottom for 11.75, A good squaw top Trunk for BELL, Stoke') Advertising Space. ANYTHING YOU WANT you can lind at our drug emporium. Our assort ment covers everthlng and reaches to tho utmost boundary of tho trade at nil points. Ono might ns well try to llnd a colder spot than the north pole as look for something not Included in our assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep arations, perfumes, toilet waters, mineral waters, extracts, .flavors, dyes, sonps, and toilet and mntilcure articles. Our choice goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur ance of imidcruto prices. Boys' and Children's Suits, LI . SUITABLE. Certainly, because wu can fit you und show you tho largest and best lino of clothing shown outsido of the large cities. We sell you good clothing for little money. Suits for W.00, 0.00, 7.00 and 98.00. Bous' Lona Pants Suits In this line we nave ages 14 to 19 years, and it com prises the very latest things in suits. Can sell you a strictly all-wool suit for your boy for 93.50, 4.50, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 910. Call and convince yourself we are the people to save you money Men's Prince Albert Suits. Of Imported Clay, Gorman Worsted, Unfinished Worsteds. This line corn' prises the best lino on the market and you could not have tho same made to order for less than $.'10.00. Our prices tho following: 912.00, 915, 10.50 and 918. - YOUR CHOICE Is easily made from our selection of shirts. It Is wonderful what a flno line of Shirts, in solid and soft bosom, with detachable or attached collars and cuffs for 50c., 75o. and 91.00. j i i . r n i THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER, HEYISTpLDSVIIuHLiJi, PENN'A. Stoke's Pharmacy. i Gloves, BOYS' REEFERS With or without storm collars. Chinchillas, Beav ers and all other kinds of cloth. This is something that you must have as they are warm and take the place of overcoats. Our reefers. are as low as 91 . 50, 2. 00, 3. 00, 50, 4.50, 5.00 and 96.00. Ages from 3 to 15 years. 653 We are the people that havo the largest assortment of Gloves. Just think, a lined Glova for 25o. the pair, and Dross Gloves alt kinds. The wry latest Is tho silk lined Kid Glovo: wo have them. Men's and Boys' Pants. This department Is bang-up and over flowing with fine rich patterns in all the novelties of the season. A man's pants for 50c. up to 95.00. Boy's lqng pants for 50c. up to 93.00. Child's knee pants for 25c., 50c., 75c. and 91.00. .Maien us you can. Boys' Double Breasted Suits. This lino is comprised of all the very latest things in Staple Worsteds and Novelties of the season. A doublo breasted suit, all-wool, for 92.00, 3.00, 4.00 and 95.00. Match us if you can. NECKWEAR. Hore is whore we can show the ouly lino of neckwear kept in the county. Look at our window for this lino. Bell 2 1 llJf I . Your choice for 25o. Others charge I ..... .... -I tl M jrtm tru. lur llu OQ UU a Men's Underwear. In a good, heavy, wool-faced goods, for 25o. a leg. We will put it up against any other's 91.00 underwear. Come and sue It and convince yourself that we havo the goods and tight prices. tneir own signature. quality at prices from 48 cts. to tl.115..