Subtcription $1.60 prr vrnr, or tl.00 if fulfil ftrirlhj in iiilrrinre. . A. NTKFII Kt KilHor nml I'lib. AnlnrlcprndiMil lorul pnprr, ntilHhrilivrrT Weunmiluy lit Ui'ViioliN v I) l, Jiflron Co. tli'votcri to tin lnli-ri"4t of ItpynoliNvllln nil .l'(Ttroiti'oiiiil v. NonHilltii'til, will trtMii all with fiilrni'm, nnil will I'lpi-i'liilly frli'tiil ly townnli llii liihortim rliimi. Riilwrlptlon prli'ii?l.tNiM'ryinr,lit mlvntiro. Communlt-iilton Intmiilril fur toililli'iilloti mu.t hit ni'i'oinpiinliHl liyllie wHtor's niuiio, not for utihlli'iitlon, hut its fi iiiiimiiiti'i1 or gOOfi fllllll. IlltlM-fMlllIK lll'WH ltllllHOllrltl'll. ArivrtlMltitt niton miulr known ott upiillrii tlon nt tlin olllro lit I roi'lilli'li-lli'iirv llhN'k, I.pnKlitv roinmillilriillons nml rliiinitn of adrnrtlxt'iniMitH hIioiiIiI ri-itrh t lilt oilier liy Moniluy niHin. Alilrtq rill rommunli'atlonn to V. A. 8tinh nioti, l(iyiio1ilnvlllt', Pn. Knlxri'il nt I lin inMlolllcn nt Krynolilavllln, Pa., Ik aoronil Hum tnllll tnnttcr. Owners of dogs 111 tin wi'll tn hour tlio following In in i ml : "Should n litoy do rlilcr full or sustain tiny Injury through n dog running, harking or snapping lit lilm, the owner of the (log (according tn u rm'tit docllon of tlio courts) Is llnlilo for damage." Thu reason why hii many ini'ti of con siderable lulrntii lire failures Ih Hint they luivo mi proper conception of tlio value of tltuo. Systematic labor, If dl dlreetrd to tiny Intelligent nml useful end, will bring sueoess, the degree do pending entirety on the brain nml en ergy put Into I tin work. I'unxsutawnoy flpirif. Tlio small iinionnt lost In tin) post oflleo of tlio potintry liy fire, burglary, etc., Is Bliown liy a statement covering the fiscal yea N!)S-!l!l. It showed the losses aggregated 1,71.1, of which $17, 610 was caused by fire KM," 11 by bur glary and robbery, $4.4'.wi In trmiHlt and 2,(I1H) by larceny. KIihhIh and storms caused 151 loss and ruts and mice did $111.72 of damage to stumps. Moro sleep, with more, regularity In taking It, Is a prime need of our ex hausting modern life. People talk of giving rest to their minds, but it is not likely that the mind itself ever tires. The brain, or some overworked tract of It, may need repose, and It seems a well established physiological fact that this central organ literally undergoes repair and renewal during sleep. The slowing down of the. blood permits the deposit of nutritive particles, just as tlio slow ing: of a river permits it to drop its sedi ment, i Athens and Home were not tlio prob lems that New York and Chicago are. Ninevah never had moro than 600,000 souls, and Home at the holghth of Its power had 'only 1,200,000. The modorn city has sprung up liko a mush room. When Thomas Jefferson was president there were only six cities of 8,000 souls in the United States. The government of the city of New York alono tn a singlo year costs more than it does to maintain the city and state governments of twenty of the western states. The army of employes is great er than the standing army of the United . States. Beginning on September 15th, a now form of postofflce money order will be brought into use, and will be a great improvement on the one now given by the postofllce. The greatest change In the system will bo in the giving of a reooipt with each order. The rccolpt will be an exnet fnc-simile of the orig inal order, and will be made by placing carbon paper under the original order when it is filled out. This method of making the fac-simllo will prevent any mistake and at the same time will be conclusive proof that such an order was Issued. In case tlio order Is lost in transmission this receipt will bo re deemed by the olflee after a reasonable time has elapsed for search to be made for the missing order. The prices for the orders will remain unchanged. Now the tongue is a shield lifted up for attack against the wrong; now it is a spear whoso sharp point is turned against the right," writes Rev. Newell Dwlght HUlls, D. D., in the August Xatftfn' Horn Journal. "The sword hath slain its thousands, but the tongue its ten thousands. Of the children of sympathy, it may be said, tho tongue sends forth healing balms and cordials; but of envious men it is true that the 'poison of asps is under their Hps. For, as of old, so now, the tonguo is a hand wherewith we lift men up, or a mace wherewith we strike men down. With this instrument we bless God, with it we curse men. Norther member car ries' such power, and nothing taxes man like the skillful handling of the tongue and its bridling, even as the charioteer lifts the reins above his well-trnioed steeds. From the tongue gushes forth comfort like a cool, sweet spring; the tongue is a harp, piling up masses of melody; tho tongue is a fruitful bower, full of bounty and delight; the tongue carries a glow, warming the soul like a winter's fire; it sends forth sweet songs to be sung in camp and wept' over in cottage. Out of words the tongue weaves for the hero an armor against all enemies.1 Have you teen the new novelties in neckwear at Millirens? Times are better; so are our prices Seeley's. Striped half hose, all colors, at Mil lirens. It Is easy to buy shoes if you go to Robinson's. , , t Rathmel. Oliver Nelson, of Horatio, visited here Sunday. (utiles Robert had business In I'unx siitawiu'y last week. Edward Klsenhuth, of New llothlo hem, is visiting old friends here for a few days. MIms Mary Roberts, who has been at Anita for three months, ruturned home last week. Mrs. J. R. Flick and family, of I)u Hols, visited friends here thu first of this week. A number of our young people held a moonlight picnic near Dullols Monday evening of laHt week. .Tames Sneddon, manager of the com pnny store at (ilcn Rlchey, visited his parents here over Sunday. Tito hull team of Ciml (ilcn, played with our Ixiys hero Inst Saturday. The score stood tt to 1 In favor of Rathmel. Mrs. (J. Ij. Henry, who has been visit ing her brother, Kov. ,f. If. .telbiirt, at .lohiiHonhnrg, the lust ten tlnys, returned home Inst Saturday. MIhs Mao Johnston, who has been as slHtlng Joseph Ilatcson in his storo for some time, returned to her home In Piillols last Monday. Oliver, three-year-old son of Wllber Clarke, hud a narrow escape (rum being poisoned to death a few days ugo from eating rough on rats, that had been mixed up and set where he could got it. Paradise. David Rclter Is Coll 11 tied to his bed with pneumonia. Jonathan Dormer, of Sykcsvillo, vis ited friends in town Inst Sunday. MIhs Annlo Holleubuugh, of Scotch Hill, visited Miss Tcna Strouso last Sunday. Tlio blackberries havo not boon as good a crop since last summer as they are now. W. A. Sheesley visited his parents at Now Washington, Clearfield county, last week. Miss Inez Strouse, who has boon at Urookvllle the post few months, return ed homo last week. John Griflls wilt begin drilling for coal on tlio Walter Sprague farm some time this week. Tho drill Is now ready for work. The Ice cream festival hold at tho M. K. church last Thursday evening was a grand sncccess. The amount raised was twenty-three dollars. Tho time is not far distant when wo can hear the shrill whistle of the engine coming up Trout Run pushing before it coal cars to bo loided with tho black diamonds of the hills of I'aradlso. We hope it will soon come. Reduced Rates to the Seashore. August 10 and 24 aro tho dates of the remaining Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany's low-rate ten-day excursions from Krio, Troy, Rcllefonto, Williams port, Mocanaqua, Sunbury, Shenundoah, Dauphin und principal Intermediate stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, An- glesea, Wildwood or Holly Beach. Excursion tickets, good to rotum by regular trains within ten days, will be sold at very low rates. Tlckots to At lantic City will be Bold via the Delaware River Bridge Route, tho only all-rail line, or via Markot Street Wharf, Phil adelphia. For Information In regard to speclflo rates and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to ticket agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wil llamsport, Pa. Stop over can be had at Philadelphia, eithor going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad Street Station im mediately on arrival. The New Town Clock. Tbo town clock is now complete, tho glass dials having been put in position Monday, and the contractor, T. B. Zel lur, has authorized us to say to the peoplo that they can now regulate their watches and clocks by the time as shown from the court house steeple, the new clock having proven itself to be an ac curate tlmo-keoper. With tho gloss dials and the aid of an electrlo light tbo hour of the night can be ascertained just as readily as the hour of tho day, and the actions of the commlsslouors in providing us with this convenience will bo heartily endorsed, especially by those good women whose husbands have ao quired Irregular domestic habits by paying too close attention to the toWh clock of the past, and to whom thia new device should prove a timely warning. Brookvllle llcpublican. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The beBt salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uloors, salt rbeum, fover sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satis faction or money refunded. Prloe 25 oenta per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. , A strictly high grade wheel the Rambler with O. & J. tires, lamp, bell, coasters and pant guards, $.'18.00 at Rlston's. Soft warm-weather shirts of all kinds at Millirens. - Sheriff's Sales. Sheriff E. C. Bums, of Jefferson coun ty, will expose to ptibllo sale at the court Itotisu In Hrookvllle on Friday, August 11th, Mill), the following proper ties: Property of Joseph I. (Jrubo, In Punx sutawncy borough, two lots, two frame dwelling limine and one barn. Proierty of Ellin 8. Ryland and H. It. Rylaml, In Falls Creek, one lot and two story brick dwelling. Property of B. J. and R. W. Moor head, In Kichardsvillo, one lot and two story frame building. Property of Jacob J. Ruehtul, In Cool Sprln, ono lot and two story franto house. Property nf I). (. Davis, In Pnnxsti tawney iMirough, one lot und frame dwelling house. Property of W. K. Fotzer, ndmliilstra tlou of Ccorge R. Ktrkman, deceased, and William Harris, In Rose township, one lot and dwelling house. Property of Ellsworth and Frances Johtixlon, in Sykcsvillo, one piece of land, dwelling house and burn. Property of Catharine Harmon, In Ringgold, one piece of laud containing 40 acres, one frame dwelling house, ono barn, ono wagon shod, one blacksmith shop, 100 fruit trees. Rural District. Miss Belle Bollinger Is on the sick list. John Syphrlt spent Sunday In Emer Ickvllle. John Syphrlt and I). L. Brumbaugh moved John firlllls' coal drill to Para dise last week. Mrs. (ieorge Welsh, of Renovo, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickey. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickey held a reunion at the homo of their parents Saturday. Miss Harriet Norrls, who has been on tho sick list for several weeks, was able to attend the Ice cream supper. Tho Ice cream supper at the Syphrlt church Inst Thursday evening was well attended by the young folks from this neighborhood. While two men were skidding bark for William Norrls last week they wero heard talking about finding a boo tree. That night somebody cut a good troe down and tho next day the finders cut the tree alongside and hived tho bees. Robbed the Orave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was tho subject, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tonguo coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given mo up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electrlo Bitters;' and to my groat joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improve ment. I continued their uso for threo weeks and am now a well man. I know they saved my life and robbed tho grave of another victim." No one should full to try them. Only SO els., guaranteed, at II. A. Stoko's Drug Storo. McCormick Leads. We have nine mowers ready for so many good farmors. Horse rakes, har rows, drills, sulky cultivators going rapidly. Como quick. J. C. King & Co. The low rates offered by tho Pennsyl vania Railroad Company for an excur sion to the seashore Thursday, August 10th, will allow excursionists to go either to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean Grovo, Avalon, Anglo sea, Wildwood or Holly Beach. Try an orange and celery phosphate; good drink when you aro tired. 5 cents. Reynolds Drug Store. Three prlzos will bo given In tho bi cycle race August 11th. Call and examlno our line of new buggies. Lowest prices. Guaranteed work. L. M. Snyder, Jackson street. nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmniniK 1 N. HfNfU Great Bargains in Summer a H Goods. H i I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER 3 GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. 3 Dimity, Bold for .10, now .06 3 . u . li ..is .08 to. 10 3 Organdy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 3 BeBt Percale, .10 3 g Good Percale, .06 J and .08 2 Ladies Shirt Waist, .39 3 8 8 L Ribbed Vest, for .10 2 g Summer Silk, $1.00 to .75 3 B " " .75 to. 55 2 " " .50 to. 25 2 CLOTHING. You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I have a few summer suits left. Suits I have sold for $8 and $ 10, now $5.50 and $6.50. Child's suit .75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These goods wont last long. ' 1ST. HANATJ. auaiaiiiiaiiuiuiiiiiiiuuiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiuui Two Indictments. John W. Liteore, tbo alleged default ing postmaster at Penfleld, who was Incarcerated In tho Elk county jail somo time ago, ponding his securing ball, plead guilty before the United States circuit court at Erin of Issuing poHtollIci! money orders without having received the money therefore and will lie sentenced In tho next lerm of court In Pittsburg. Tho grand jury found two Indictments against tiitcore, one of which ho plead guilty to. The other' was criminal em bezzlement of postnlllcn money order funds. The trial on the latter Indict ments was cont inued. J. ('. Harmiiti, who Is now In tbo Clearfield county Jail awaiting trial for murder, was thu assistant post master during I.ucorc's administration and there seems to ho a disposition to con, nect him with the crime. Ho was also bondsman for I.tn-iire, and If guilty It would bo a case of u mini virtually steal ing money from himself. The shortage amounts to t7H). Rldgwny Ih rnnrml. Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick bcndiiehe. About a year ago I begun using Celi ry King. Tho result was grntlfylngand surprising, my headaches leaving at mice. The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I havo had but one heailiielio In the last eleven months. I know that what cured tno will help others. Mrs. John I). ViinKouren, Suugertlcs, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Uver and Kidneys Is sold In fiOc. and 2."o. packages by If. Alex. Stoko. ('apt. William Astor ( 'hauler. Con gressman from Now York, Is tho presi dent of the Now York Slur, which Is giving away a forty dollar bicycle dully, as offered by their advertisement In an other column. Hon. Amos J. Com mlngs, M. ('., Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of New York, ox Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Felgl, of New York, nre among tbo well known names In their Board of Di rectors. Trunks, valises and suit cases of all kinds at Millirens. You will not Is) disappointed if you drink black raspberry, with or without loo cream, Tic. Reynolds Drug Storo. For particulars of bleyclo raco Aug ust 1 Ith Inquire at Stoko's drug store. Millirens received a largo Invoice of Harris patent susiendcrs this week. Business men expect tho ncwspaxirs to boom tho town, and thus, indirectly, boom the business men. That being true, the business men should do all 1 ioss 1 111 e to help the nnwspaH,r. Good nowHpaiiers represent tho spirit of a town and Its people. Clearlleld I'ulilir Siiiril. Buy Robinson's shoes. Strayed on to tho premises of G. H. Llndcrmau, near Rathmol, July 17th, a small red cow with large boll on. Tlio owner is hereby notified to call, pay ull costs and taku the cow away or sho will bo sold according to law. In times of leisure preparo for heat. Linen suits and pants at Henley's. Try a cherry phosphate, fio. Good thirst quencher. Reynolds Drug Store. Tho Walk-Ovor, a strictly special shoo for men; you got them at Robin son's. Arrow brand collars at Millirens, two for 2.1c. Allegheny College Founded In IH1.1. liood Traditions. Nironu I'arulljr l'iiiirMiMd Luratloiia Ki pciiMM Itoasoiiablo. Full Turin opens Hcpli'nilirr Hull. CntHloKiio sunt free of rlinriro to any Ulllll'ltSH on iiiiplli'Hilon to FRESIDINT CBAWrORD, Memlvllln, I'a. 'ft k 3 THE BICYCLE TRUST litis beon Completed. After five iiioiiUih of negotiations the big undertaking linn been fiiiinlied. The capital ization of the concern will bo $40,000,000. Tt mom is I I 'itrhor Prices next yenr. If yoii are delaying buying a wheel until next year, better buy it now and make money on your investment. Hy a for tunate deal I can now offer you a magnificent wheel at $20.00. A wheel that is up-to-date in every way. Lnrgi) tuliing, flush Joints, detachable sprock ets, self-oiling chain, adjustabe handle bar, and tires that are guaranteed as highly as any tire made. If you want a wheel for pleasuro or busi ness, I can supply at a most reasonable price. d T" k" C RB.Hbl. hnn't finiit tin- Itoml It, up A hii. I Ith. An Interesting! Climax v t t u t 9 t t n i i tt tt tt tt tt tt va'ftj fa a h t n fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa To a soason of trustworthy values will lie the last days (if July. Kxtra values are limo natural results, when every cITort is lieinir mado to clear all lines In their proper season when a clearance fooling prevails in all portions of thu storo. Wo propose' makitiK tt unusually Interesting buying for you giving you values that will attest our earnestness that will inlluonco you to como to us for overy summer need. GENEROUS JULY VALUES Not a need In the hosiery and underwear but what it means best buying economy to come hero. The qualities of the offerings In this stock aro well known, hut tho quick moving prices the special values for tho summer buyers will tempt liberal purchases. A QUICK CLEARANCE A special hurry sale of these lines, l'riced in a way that whon the qualities of tbo of ferings aro considered, you'll fool them far under the real worth you'll buy them with pleasure, feeling that the pur chasing power of your money is being almost doubled. Bing & Co. &eeeeseocecs I Stop a Minute ! I When looking for furniture all want the S beBt and want to go where they can buy the S cheapest. I SEE OUR STOCK B Parlor Suits, EE Bed-Room Suits, H Dining Tables, f Kitchen Furniture. WE CAN Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. ' i REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. ' I iiiiuiiiiuaiiiiaiuiuiuiaiiuaiiuiutmaiiiiuiuiuiuiuiull CO J- O O (fi 3 O E (f) x o .Q o IT) - o O 4- CD T3 c oc - ta 4J rr 0) f 0 Com p Q .Si c 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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