3?ftg Stan Hubteriptinn $I.IM firr qrnr, or $1.00 if piu'il ulriiihi in mlminrt. '. A. HTKPIIKKHON. Krilmr mid Tub. WEDNESDAY. (HJTOMKU 3. 1IMHI. Anlnilcpi'mti'iil IimmiI inpr, tilillliiMlivirjr Wsdnrmliijr ill Ktinillvlllti, .IfltTiirmin l'i. P., ilnvnli'il In the ttitiiri-nln of Hi'Jf niilclHVllln snil.TolTi'rwinriiiitit r. Niiii-ihiIIIIi'iiI, will Irriit. Hll Willi fiilniKw, ntiil will lHmrliill)r frlfiiil ly townl lln litlHirlnii i-Iiihk. (tfimmtinlrntlmin IiiIi'ikIimI fur ntilillmtliin mint Iib Hi'iMiinimnlPil lijr Mm wrdi-r' iinmn, nut fur luiiilliMillun. lint im n giiHrnntrii uf (t nod fill 111. InliTi'illim nnwullriiMsollfltHil. Advtrtlliiu rlc iimili' known mi miiiUm tlnnnttlin nlHr 111 ! riM'lillcli-llrnry lllm-lt. I.pimliiy cummiiiili'iitluiin nml rlmni of ill vert lt'tni'til hIioiiIiI rriii'h thl iiDIre by Monility mum. Hiilmrrliilliin irliTfl.ilM'ryi'nr,ln mlvnnrc. Aililnw Rlli'uniinunli'titluiiH to O. A.NIi'ph ennun, Upvimlilsvllli I'll. Fnlpwl nl ilin ihmIiiIIIi'k nt Hpynoltliivlilo, Ps., nmwnml rliim mull rnntlHr. A Great Prize OfTer. We have a tftiHt prl.o iiflVr ti iimlm tho fiifini'rs if .IrnVrson county! Hya upcoiiil nrrHtincmont. with Mm imbllnhitrs nf tho Fni m Jmirniil. a mimt rxoi'llrnt fnrm pnpt'r Mint rami Tilt cunts a year, wn urn ablti to olTi-r one year's hiiIwci-Ii-tlon to Thf, Stab ami kovh years' siil scrlption to Mio t'urm 7innii' tlm two worth M.tHi-all for the small sum of H.LTi. Of roniKe this only applies to advance paying sulwcrlliors. Wo can furnish a few papers at Mils rate, and If you want tliein on these terms, you must act QI'K'Kl.v! Sample, copies of Mid 'mm Jnimuil will be sent free on application. Address, C. A. HTKIMIKNHON, HeynnlilHvllle. Pa. Hlah Scliool Bulletin. FDITORIAL STArr. IdUW-ia-Ohlif rnl Bmilh. Aiilittnl EJItor-0U ling. LmiI Editor Tbomii Nalaa. Misses Krma Uoblnson, t'arollno Hob Inson, Nellie Hohlnson, Lois Robinson and Mary layman visited tho Ilijfli School Thursday. Tho llltfli ScIiimiI literary club had a miM'k teachers' meetintf Inst Friday which was carried out very successfully. Mr. Ernest (lamblo opened tho Ice ture course of this year. His selections wero very rich and intcrestintr- One of the younir men of tho High school went on a fishiuir; expedition for crabs Inst week, his efforts proving very successful. Tho expedition was In tho interest of tho .oology class. A number of tho young ladles of the High School, while on their way to school one afternoon last week, proved to havo magnetic powers over a large doinustic Animal. Tho Juniors and Seniors had great bucccss in selling tickets, due to hard work. Ushor's Directions "Tickets, tickets, hero quick, quick, loft K, seat fl," for Instance. Found A pwkot-book In Assembly hall Friday morning. Tho ownor can havo tho same by calling at tho office Give Them the Home Paper. A home paHir should be found In every family. It should ho tho first pajier read by every child. It will bo of interest to tho child, because of the child's acquaintance with tho persons and things It mentions. A foreign paper cannot bo expected to interest little boy or girl whon there Is not thing or person or place mentioned in it that tho child ever heard of before. But tho homo paper sieaks of people and things that tho child knows something about, bus talked to, or seen, and any men tlon of or roforenco to them excites its In terest, or curiosity, and causes it to read about thorn. Thus a rcudlng habit Is formed, and as tho child's knowledge and acquaintance wlduns it will be pro pared to take up und read other publi cations of a wider range and more gun eral character, lint tho homo paper should bo the first to ho placed in every child's hunds. Urookvlllo lkmocntt. Bismarck's Iron Nerve. Was tho result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy aro not found whero stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order, If you want these qualities und the suc cess they bring, uso Dr. King s New Life Fiils. Only 2T centi at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Johnston and Nolan have a number of odd sizes, good stylo shoes that they are selling at a big reduction. This is your opportunity for a bargain. If you want a perfect At, order suit from John Flynn, tho tailor. Great value In our two dollar shoes for ladles. Robinson's. For Sale Property on corner Plko and Brown Btroets, West Reynldsvlllo, For terms inquire of T. C. McEntoer. John Flynn. merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. Mitchell, the tailor, prod nous a good fit at a low price. Tablets glvon away with school shoes at Johnston & Nolau's. See the new fall block in derbies at Millirens. Equal to any, oxcellud by nono Rob inson s shoes. For Sale Now buggies, wheels, tops, cushions, dashes, &o., also second-hund buggies and hacks, by I M. Snyder. For Sale 20 Imported English Berk shire pigs, inquire ol b. bustler. PERSONAL PARAORAPHS. Olimpset of the People who eta Passing. To anil Fro. II. J. Myers was In Clarion the past week. Dr. Harry 11. King Is In Philadelphia this week. (leorgo Sharp has moved his family to Munderf. II. W. Ilerpel visited at Fnlrmounl City last week. Mrs. Joseph T. (luthrlo Is In Pitts burg this week. Fred Hutler and wife, of Tylor, are visiting In town. Miss Olorla Murray visited in Pnnx- sutawney last week. Mrs. Charles Witter, of Ridgway, Is visiting her parents. Miss Blanche Parker, of Dullols, was In town over Sunday. Albert (ielslor went to Pit tsburg Mon day where he has a poult Inn. Frank Seblablg, of .lohnsonburg, vis ited his parents hero Inst night, Mrs. J. 8. MeCrelght, of Ridgwny, visited In town the first of week. Mrs. Jacob Delble Is In Philadelphia this week for medical treatment. Miss Maggie ( 'olfelt, of Winchester, Vs., Is trimmer for Miss Flo Best. Mrs. Jacob W. Myers, of Lock Haven, Is visiting at Mils place and Hopkins. Miss Katio Snyder returned to Rich- ardsville Monday afterashort visit here. Miss Alda McF.ntlre returned Satur day from a four weeks' visit In Chicago. Mrs. John 11. Corbet t and daughter, Miss Oeorgle, are In Pittsburg Mils week. MUs Laura Carrier, of SuiuiumllK Is the guostof Misses Frances and Oolda King. Mrs. David Plyb r, of Patton Station, spent Sunday with her brother, Wesley M otter. Misses Grace and Netta Miller, of 'unxsntawney, are guests of Miss Olevla M urray. Miss Ella Heche, of Jamestown, N. V Is visiting her cousin, Miss Gertrude Storley. Mrs. Maud H. Booth and family went to Iewisburg Monday to visit her parents. A. D. Smith, of Dayton, was the guest of Prof. Leavenworth at Hotel Imperial Thursday. James Shaner returned Monday from a visit in Pittsburg and Is now visiting In Parker. Mrs. Joseph McKcruan returned last week from a four weeks' visit In New York State. Miss Olive Reynolds will go to Punx- sutawney to-day to visit her brother, Harry Reynolds. Mrs. J. S. Fulton, of Reldsburg, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Wil son, in this placo. Mrs. F. O. Hayes, of Butler, was the guest of Mrs. Charles A. Hnrpel tho first of this week. William B. and Fred Stauffcr wero In Pittsburg sovcrui days last week taking In tho Exposition. , Andrew McGinnlss, of Smethport, Indiana county, sent Saturday and Sunday in this placo. Miss Lulu Albright, of Ilnrrlsburg, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fisher at Hotel Imperial. Miss Louisa Ilerpel, of Allegheny City, visited her brother, II. W. Hor- pel, In this place laHt week. Mrs. George Humphrey, of DuBols, visited her sister, Mrs. L. J. McEntlro, on Jackson street last week. Dr. Robert Christie and wife, of New Bethlehom, spent Sunday with the let ter's aunt, Mrs. R. H. Wilson. John StttulTor, of Llndsey, has been visiting his brother, D. B. Stauffcr, in West Reynoldsvlllu tho pust week. Miss Pearl Hamilton, of Greensburg, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rlston, on Grant street. Fred Barto has returned from a trip to Philadelphia, New York City, Wor cester, Muss., und severul other cities. Messrs. Hunter and Eckclberger and Misses Culkltt, of Wlnslow, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mllllren Sunday. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Warnlck, of Glen Ho zul, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. II. Young, on Grant street tho past week. ,W. B. HotTman, an engineer on Low Grade Division of P. & E , and wife re turned Saturday from a week's visit at Emporium. Miss Sara Curbolt, who spent several months with hor sister, Mrs. J. L. Graham, at TuwosClty, Mich., returned home lost week. Senator S. R. Pealo, of Lock Haven, who is Interested In the Bloomlngton Coal Co. works up Skunk Hollow, was in town Saturday. Misses Ktllo M. and Edith B. Clark, who are teaching school in Snyder and Knox townships, spent Sunday at tholr home in this placo. Miss Annie Putery, who worked for Mrs. N. Hanau a fow yours, is visiting relutives in New York City. She may remuln thoro permanently. Mrs. John S. Smith, of Noblostown, Pa., is in town making arrangements to move back to the old homo on Railroad streot the first of next month. C. R. and H. H. Stltt, of Allegheny City, are shaking bands with old time friends In town this week. They were called here to attend the funeral of tbelr niece, Bert la Sol id a. Mrs. Margaret Klclnhnns returned lust week from an extended visit In Venango, Clarion and Butler counties. Mrs. Klolnhnns intended tho Oil City and Clurlon fairs. Mrs. William Tweedy, of Dennlston, Kan., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan, find other relatives In DccchwiHids for somo time, will start fur home to-diiy. Charles Frank, formerly of this place, who has boon In New York slate some time, visited his sister, Mrs. John Gill son, several day tho pdst week and then went to Pillshurir to visit his parents. M. E. Weed I In Renovo this week assisting with Mime work In Superin tendent RoImu Is' otllce. As previously stated Mr. Weed will embark In tho hardware business and this will Is- hl last week with tho P. R. R. Co. Mrs. E. I). Seeley and son, Edwin, who went, to Manning, Vs., early In June to visit Mrs. Seelev's daughter, returned hiil week. Mrs. Seeley and son both hail typhoid fever while in Virginia and that prolonged their stay. William Martin mid Mlsa Kate Slioub, of Mosgrove. were married Inst Wednes day. They vlsllei the former's grand mother, Mrs. Joseph Butler, In this placo Sunday. They wero accompanied by Miss Annie Shoub. of Mosgrove, and Harry and MUs Ada Martin, of Liudsey. Rev. A. J. Meek. Ph. I)., pastor of Baptist church, received u telegram Saturday evening calling him to the bedside of an old friend at Sewickley, who is not expected to live. Mr. W. S. Stone filled Dr. Meek's pu'plt Sunday morning and Rev. McFarland preached. then: In tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II. Krumnnocker, of White Haven, Pa., arrived In town Saturday evening to visit the latter's par ents, 'Squire and Mis. J. D. Woodrlng. Mr. KrumaiiiM'ker. who Is nssistantchlef of tho White Haven fire department, went to New Castle Monday to attend the fireman's convention as a delegate from White Haven. A sirfecl shoo for women Is tho Phit- Eesl. Get them at Robinson's. Such a headache! Perfect headache powders guaranteed to cure, I lie. Abso lutely harmless. Reynolds drug store. Wo wholesale and retail hay; we sell horses and cuttle, machinery and gen eral merchandise. J. C. King & Co. ES'J TRAY NOTICE. Clime tro-umMNlnir on the nn-nikw of tlm iitiiltr4tiriipil In Wlnslow tiiwnslilp, iilimit the 2th of Si'iHeinlier, nmi, mie dark n-il lu-lfcr nml uiie lirliiille liull, iiliuiit n year old. Tim owner Is ii'iiupmiihI to mine firunl, prove inoiieriy, nay riiarvi'M nun iiiku the lieirsr mid hull liwav or Ihev will he ltiel of iie- nirillliv to law. W. M. IIovi.k. Sept. Si, lll. TRE SNIKM1S ...FALL, 1900... Suits, Overcoats, and Gents' Furnishings Will be sold cheaper this fall than ever be fore. I will save you from 10 to 20 percent on Clothing find from 5 to 10 per cent in Men's Furnishings. Come and Examine Mv FALL SUITS AND OVBKCOATS and I will convince you that you luive been paying from 10 to 20 per cent more than I ask you. No Trouble to Show Goods 000 oooooooooo ooo ooooooo oooooooo Worth Money . . . A rebate of 50c on $5.00 purchase or $1 .00 on a $10.00 purchase will be allowed to any one who will bring this advertisement to me. Good for October only WALTER C. HENRY, Clothier and Gents Fvrnisher. 5? US $BING & CO. fi In! NEW (10(10(1(1(1(1 GOODS ooooooooooo u ALL OVER ooooooooooooooooo o THE STORE X (IIIO oooo oooooooooooo j ni ess coons and SII I TIM 'IS Ivvtrv new style find ('licet in staple fall nml winter lnhries. v ft fa fa fa t.i.i.t 11LAVK UOODS fa fa fa fa f kinds, from 25 cents to W $2.00 jkt yard. V V !;!;!;! fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Ladies,' Children's Misses' and JACKETS AND CAFFS. O Spend n little time and W look at them before buy ing elsewhere, t-i-ti lit- The time to buy FURS fa fa fa fa y We sell the best furs that y are made no inferior, W patched up stuffs. OPECIAL SALE ' 1 0 DAYS I t -AT- i 061 6. 8 and 9, finn The finest line of Dress Goods ever offered. nm Give us a Call And be convinced that we are showing the fin est line of Ladies' and Children's Jackets At the lowest possible prices. nnn s lit COME, ONE, COME ALL, TO THE NEW STORE, l I OCTOBER 6, 8 AND 9. Centennial Hall f Bl'ILDINO. f I J. J. SUTTER. 1 oooooo ooo oooooooooooo I 1 X IVunellns, diagonal, bril- A JfT li.'inte, zihelines, erepons, 6l (lias mm inmiy oiner IP fhe New Store w A1TIN( FOR YOU Wk'uk Waiting For yon! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the be?t drug find the tnnylinp kind; Waitino kok Yoit To learn that" ! tag' a good dog, but Holdfast is a, belter." Wk'vk Waited For a great many people who wanted to be pure of their pnwriptionp. Now Wk Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at Shick & Dress Goods Specialties. We nre showing ft complete stock of Dress Fabrics for fall, but we wish to call your particular attention to a lot of specialties such as F'rench Tricots and French Flannels for Waists, Broad cloths, V'enetions find Homespuns for Suits; ft large assortment of heavy Kerseys and Beavers for Kniny-Day Skirts, Black Goods A large assortment in all the new weaves and pat terns at all prices; also the New Prunella Cloths, fine as silk. Although they are figured and stripes you will appreciate their all-black beauty and may prefer them to the plain cloths. Prices $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and $1.75 a yard. All-wool French Tricots F'or Waists and Sacques. They are fine, soft woolen goods that you are looking for, but seldom see. We have them in all colors at 35c. a yard; also three grades of French Flannels in plain and neat figures on blacks, reds, blues, greens, browns, etc., at 50c, 75c. and $1.00. Rainy-Day Skirts A complete line of Rainy Day Skirts handsomely stitched in all colors, plain find plaid backs. Ask to see them. Three New Styles jikSf $10 These Jackets are worthy any woman's admiration. Choose from the following and be assured you have something that is stylish and good, and the newest style out. A Double-Breasted Beaver Jacket with flaring collar and lapels, satin-lined throughout, high collar, $10. A Double-Breasted Beaver Jacket with flaring collar and lapels, satin-lined throughout; comes in Tan, Blue and Black, at $10. A Double-Breasted Beaver Jacket, with high collar" find made without lapels, satin-lined throughout, in Black, Tan and Blue, at $10. Come and see the hundreds of beautiful new Fall Wraps we have for your instruction, both for women and children and at all prices. JEFFERSON We have just opened up n new assortment of MILLINERY composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil dren's headwear, selectedand made by experts in touch with the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from ?i to Va lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners. SHIRTS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS at 50 and 75 cents. We can show you the most complete it r , a , c i une oi new snirxs 10 oe lounu anywnere. NECKWEAR in the newest styles. SUMMER UNDERWEA1 at 50 cents and $1.00 a suit where at Ya more. A lot of Ladies' Shoes that sold for $2.25 and ;2.50. Odd lots sizes to clean them out, $1.25 Jefferson Supply Stoke's Pharmacy. Wagner, SUPPLY CO. that cannot be and $1.50. V