ivovi.vyovi.iKi:... $ A frtr tu-holnrnhlp in IwU tin- J J mi Normal School, Ulna' I $ School of Oratory or Intrrtta- $ tlnal Vnrretpondrnre ScIiooIh? $ rmnit vaue. I .4 FREE SCHOLARSHIP . . I offer! off ine, Mar to tne per ton a nt Hit a hlqltent ttumwr of votrn. Content, open to alt. Forfait particular SEE THIRD VAUE. VOLUME 10. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1901. NUMBER 14. BUSINESS CARDS. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW OnVe on West. Mnln trrit. opposite the Commercial lintel, Kcynoldsv inn, I'u. Q M. MCDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notnry Puhllr, mil itnti niti-nt, I'liient I'ciirpd, rollrcllons rmulw promptly. Ortlce In Nolnn IjliM-k, Hnynulilnvlllt-, I'll. gMITH M. McCRETGHT, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W , Nntury Viilillo und Uvul Fslnlii Airent. Cl IriMlonn will twelve prompt iitiftitlnn, OHIre In Knielilli'h Henry Murk, netir poHtiifflre, HeyiiiildHVllle I'u. D U. B. E. HOOVEU. REYNOLDSVII.LK, PA. UnMi,nt. flnnllHt. I II I he I'Yl H'll I W' ll & llen- rv block, neir the pnsnifflco, Main iitreiit. Cfuntleneiui In npei'iitliiK. U. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST. lOfllce nil s ml llmirnf V'lrsl Kiilloiiiilliiink Hlillnn. Mum ntivci.. p. n. dkvereking. DENTIST, Ui'vnoldsvllle Heal state Bld!. Main street KeyuoldHVlllo, I'u. ya. W. A. TIENKY, DENTIST, Office on nocond floor o( Henry Bros, brick illillnx, Main Htreet. NEFF. JUSTICE OK THE PEACE Kcal Kstuto Agent., Keynnldiivlllo, Pa. IT. HUGHES, DERTAKING and EMBALMING, lllll llllll ll nii,,iiin . . n .. .j Picture friiminii a hilly. Olllceimil wine- room in the Moore biillilltiK on Main street. II OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVTLLE. PA. FliANK JllHTX, V.nnVfor. VI rut claim In every piirllcular. I.ocutcd in the very centre of tlm IiuhIiichm part of town. Kroe 'bin to and from triiliiB.aml commodious ample rooms ror commercial iravuium. HOTEL McCONN ELL REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. t? P A 7T V J nT. AC! Ji" PYtmnelnr. The lending lintol of the town. Headquar tere for commercial men. Ntemn heat, fre bu, bath rooma and cliweti on every floor, ample room, billiard rcMim, telephone con- .. .. i i, ,. inn. ..una m... Daintiest Styles in l-uotwtar . . SHOES BUILT ON HONOR . . . Our footwear for ladies mirrors the latest dic tates of Dame Fashion. Whnt is proper and pop ular in Oxfords and High Shoes, in dainty styles and worthful leathers is here. Up-to-date shoes for gentlemen. Also handle first-class working shoes. Our Trices, like our styles, Are All Right. Johnston & Nolan, NOLAN HLO K. Trb Care mat cures i Coughs, Colds, Grippe, WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. i BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS 1i!d by all druggists 2550ct$f Fohle by H. Alex Stoke. crib for . The: Star If yoa wnt thm W w YT0S The Hero and Heroine in SWEET REVENGE are shown in this picture. fie longed to tell her that he loved her, but there was an im passable barrier between them. If you would like to know how it all ended read the story, which is now being run as a serial in The Star. As White as iL. r O me unven onuw w Will be your linen if washed at the t Rpvnrtlrkville Reynoldsville Steam Laundry. W'e have all modern facilities and guar antee perfect satis faction. Experienced and competent assistants in every department. Free delivery to all parts of city. Give us a trial order and lie convinced that we can do your work better and more promptly than you can get it elsewhere. All class of work done. S)ecial facili ties for washing Lace Curtains. S JNO. B. TOPHORN, f Proprietor. OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, - $15,000. CJ. WUehell, President; Ncutl mvClellaiid, Vice Prn. John H. Kaii-her. 'hlr. Directors: C. Mitchell, Hrailt McClellund, J. O. King Juliii II. uoriwii, u. r.. nrown, O. W. Fuller, J. II. KHUubur. m DiMiH u ffiuieral bunklnir liuKlneHHund nollelM tlie uurnujiVHiif niiircliitntH, pi-iifuiwliinHl nieii, fiLi'imirM. iitMeliuiileM. liilliulti. lllinllorDiell Hnd oilier, proinlHluK Ihu nnml ciireful munition lu the niiHiiiesH in nil purwiiiH. nuru PepiiHlt Koxes Mr rem, 1'lrnt Nutlooul Hunk bullillnii, NnUn bluck Fire Proof Vault. GOOD EYES vs. POOR EYES. I will make my monthly trip to the Imperial Hotel, Reynoldsville, Xug. S3. To llrookrlllfi Aur. 14 mid V. Headm-lien und nil Iroulilim riMii)tliig (I'utu llupurfBCV vikiuii reuieuuia. . All work warrttutud eijuul to tlie ttmt. C.C.CIB60N. Uufractlux Optician. rjj n? - . First Nationa Bank AFTER CLEARANCE SALE i Now that wo have cleaned up our fltock we are ready to pkow new things for the lat ter part of the season. Al most every day something new comes in. We will call special atten tion to a lot of Pan-American Skirts we have Just received. Also the Pan-American Belt which is a new fad just be ing introduced. Ask to see these as the Pan-American Skirt is positively the newest thing in ladies' ready-to-wear garments. SHICK & WAGNER I TH6 BIG STOKe. Next door to postoffice. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Red Hot Values In Summer Clothing At J. J. Sutter's New Store. Extraordinary Bargains crowd the entire store, July is the month of greatest retailing op portunities and we have been on the al ert to capture every bargain that trade condition of fered. Muslin at 4 eta. peryard. Lancaster Gingham at 5o per yard. dies' shirt waists and separ ate skirts at extremely low prices. Carpet sold as Rugs at one-half their actual cost. Calico at 4c per yard and Per-t calo at 7o reduced from l-ie. Table Linen and Napkins. We are prepared to show you a fine line at lowest possible prices. Table Oil Cloth, white and ool ors, at 17o per yard. Silk Waist Patterns all over the store. Call and see them. We are prepared to show you finest line at finest prices. Ribbon Remnants at bargain prices. A new shipment of Silk and Satin Ribbon as well as fancy neck ribbon. Come and see them. No trouble to show goods At J. J. Sutter's New Stpre. We nre in a position to save you big round dollars on Gro. ceries. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto ray as you go and be happy. Below we quote you prices on some goods just for a starter. 16 pounds fine Granulated sugar, $1.00 25 pound sack Granulated sugar, $1.50 9 pounds Arbuckles or 4X cottee, $1.00 A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only 15c Finest bulk coffee 20 to 35c Extra fine pickles, per doz., 5c 3 rolls Toilet Taper, 10c 3 lb. can Bartlett Peas 10c One doz. fine Toilet Soap, 13c Best Laundry soaps, 7 bars, 25c Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tetley's Teas they are fine. We sell 'em. The old saw, "largest stock and lowest prices," is true in our case. ROBINSON & MUNDORFP, Tub Bio Grocery, Reynoldsville, Fenn'a. Ratlimel. John Plerson, of Anita, visited frlorida hore Sunday. Mrs. Robert Cameron vllted friend n DiiBoU lanl week. Jofllah Gregory, of New Floroncc, had business hore last woek. G. M. Lueas had business In West Liberty last Thursday. John Kinnerburg and wife, of Adrian, Islted here last Thursday. J. A. Bolghley, of Camp Ilun, spent Sunday with relatives here. Wro. Hodge moved his family to Darnnsboro the first of this weok. The M. G. Sunday school will hold a picnic In the Spraguo grovo Thursday. John ManHcll, David Hill and Geo. KeHgle drove to DuDols last Thursduy to see the ball game played there. Rev. Armstrong, of the Church of God, Immersed the following candidates last Sunday: Mm. H. U. Wlso, Misses Illnnch Stewart and Sadie Brlson. .olda, slx-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. David Sneddon, died Friday even- ntfi Aug. 2nd, about eight o'clock, and was buried Monday afternoon. Services at the home conducted by Rov. W. F. Robor, of Reynoldsville Interment In Prospect cometory. Mr. and Mrs. Snedden eve very thankful to all who aided thorn In the sickness and after the death of their child. Sykesvllle. Rev. J. II. Palmer preached at Brock wayvllle Sunday. Romombor the cornet band picnic at Sykesvlllo Aug. 8th, 11X11. The Palace restaurant has changed hands again. Mr. Nyburg, of Rig Run, Is now chief. Mrs. Anna May, of Scattlo, Washing ton, is visiting her father, D. II. Kstos, and friends in Sykesvllle. Shaffor and Rupert havo just finished painting their new store building, which Is a credit to our town. J. L. Shaffer is sotting a very good example by laying a stono sldowalk on the corner of Main and Park streets. It would be well If othors would catch the spirit of stono walks. Our side walks are In a vory bad condition. Hormtown. C. A. Schugars, of this plnco, was in Drookvllle Monday. L. W. Porrtn and W, II. Schugars finished thoirbark job last week. L. W. Perrln left an ax fall on his head while working in the woods. John Durtop, of Buechwoods was harveslingon his furiu in Hormtown the past weok. Walter and Charles Calhoun, of Brockwayvlllu, wore visiting In this place last week. James Hotrick has roturned from Pittsburg to this place, whore he expects to stay for some time. Thirteen of our peoplo wore out for huckleberries last weok. Thoy brought with them ton busholsof the berries. Their Secret is Out. All Sadiovillo, Ky., was curious to loam the cause of the vast Improve mont In the health of Mrs. S. P. Whit takor, who bad for a long time, endured untold suffering from a chronic bron chlal trouble. "It's all due to Dr, King's New Discovery," writes her hus band. It completely cured her and also curod our little grand-daughter of a se vere attack of Whooping Cough." It positively euros Coughs, Colds, La- Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles fiOo. and 1.00. Trial bottles freo at II. Alex Stoko's drug store. Good Advice. Tho most miserable boings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaints. More than seven' ty por cent of tho people in the United States are affected with those two diseases and their effects : such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headacho, Habitual Costlveness, Palpitation of the heart, Heartburn, Waterbrash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at tho Fit of the Stora beb, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste In the mouth, Com ing up of Food after Eating, Low Spirits etc. Go to Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try It. For sale by H, Alex Stoke. Get Groen't Almanac. To Save Her Child From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Galleger, of LaQrange, Ga., ap plied Buoklen's Arnica Salve to great tores on her bead and face, and writes Its quick cure exoueded all her hopes, It works wonders in sores, bruises, skin eruptions, outs, burns, scalds and piles, 25o. Cure guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, druggist. Transactions in Real Estate. . A. P. Moore to Margaret Bullors, for property In Falls Creek. $1,400; July .1, 1001. John Loaster to John Randolph, for lot In WinBlow township. $l2.r; April 24, 11)01. Star Glass Company to F. M. Brown, ir lot in winslow township. i.vu, uno 20, 11)01. Star Glass Company to W. F. Mar shall, for lot In Winslow township. 1.00; Juno 20, 1001. Kdward A. Carmalt, ot al., to Alex ander D. Deemor, for land In Brook- vllle. 1.00; May 5, 101. Thomas Keys, administrator, to Ben jamin Fidler, for lot In Washington township. .(); June 22, 181)8. Benjamin Fldlor to George Fidler, for lot In Washington township. 1.00; July 31, 11(01. Levi Schuckora to William Schuck- ers, et al., for land In Washington town ship. 1,0(X); May 3, 1001. John F. Bonnett to Bertha M. Wise, for lot in Sykesvlllo. 200; April 30, 1001. Jonnlo and Joseph II. Ako to Bertha M. Wlso, for lot In Winslow township. 200; May 1, 1001. J. B. Sterlcy to F. D. Smith, for lot In Reynoldsville. 700; March 18, 1001 Oranzlo Pulornet to Antonio Palor- Ino, for lot In Winslow township. 300; July 22, 1001. Maude Messnler to II. J. Hughes, for property In Reynoldsville. 1,025; July , 11)01. The Kentuckian. A Texas paper Is responsible for the following: Man born in the mountains of Ken tucky Is of feud days and full of virus. He fisheth, fiddloth, cusseth and fight- eth all tho days of his miserable lilo. Ho shunnoth watur as a mad dog and drinkoth much mean whiskey. When he deslreth to raise trouble be planteth a neighbor and lo! he rcapeth 20 fold. He ralscth even from the cradle to seek the scalii of his grandslre's enemy and brlngoth home in his carcass the amu nltlon of his neighbor's wife's cousin's father-in-law who avongoth the deed. Yea, vorily his life is uncertain and ho knowoth not tho hour when he may be jerkod hence. He goeth forth on a journey half-shot and returneth on a Bhuttcr shot. Ho risoth In the night to lot tho eat out and It taketh nine doc tors throe duys to pick tho shot out of him. He goeth forth In joy and glad ness and com'eth back In scraps and fragments. A cyclono blowoth him in' to the bosom of bis neighbor's wife and his neighbor's wife's husband bloweth him into Abraham's bosom before he huth tlmo to expluin. Ho omptyoth a demijohn Into himself and a shotgun into his enemy and his enemy's son liuth in wait for him on oloctlon day und lo! the coroner plowoth up a forty' acre field to bury the remains of that man. Woe, woo Is Kontucky, for hor eyes are red with bad whiskey and her soil Is stulned with the blood t)f innocent moonshiners. Astounded the Editor. Editor S. A. Brown, of Bennottsvlllo, S. C, was once immonsoly surprised "Through long suffering from dyspep sia," he writes, "my wife was greatly rundown. She had no Btrength or vl gor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Kloctrio Bitters which holpod hor at once, and, after using four bottles, she Is entirely well can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." For lndlges' tion, loss of appetite, stomach and livor troubles It's a positive, guaranteed cure Only 60o. at II. Alex Stoko's. Reduced Rates to Emporium. On ucoount ot the mooting of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Volunteer Firemon's Association, to be held at Emporium, Pa., August '14 to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Emporium from Harrlsburg, Mt. Carmel, Nanticoke and intermediate stations; all stations on the Tyrone Division; all stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division In the state of Pennsylvania, and all stations on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Division and branches, Sunbury to Erie, inclusive, at rate of a single fare for round trip (minlmun rate, 25 cents. ) These tickets will be sold and good going August 13 to 10, and good returning until August 17, inclusive What a Tale it Tells. . If that mirror of yours showa wretched, sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patohes and blotches on the skin, It's liver trouble; but Dr, King's New Lite Pills regulate the liver, purify tho blood, give olear skin, rosy cheeks, riul complexion. Only 25c. at u. Aiex HtoKo a arug store. Cloud Mountains. The.hlBhent of nil the. clouds are thoso'dellcate, while, fibrous,'. detached tnnsses of frozen vapor; always seem high against the bluo sky. , The top most point of the highest of these mny bo ten miles above tho enrth. They nre called clrrhus clouds. Altogether there are ten prlnclpnl tn"1 "f clouds. The lowest, known as tho stratus, are really horizontal sheets of lifted fog seen on damp days or In very damp locallUes. These clouds are only a few hundred feet nbove the earth. ' Some of the vast bodies of vnpor are higher than the tallest of the Alps. They nre undoubtedly snow capped vcrltnblo mountnlns of leo and snow. It has been discovered that the tem peraturo on ono such summit wns 73 degrees below zero. Were It possible for us to ascend In a bnlloon nnd penetrate ono of these snow capped penks from base to sum mit we should travel first through a. Inyer of dry air, vnpor nnd wnter, a third of freezing vapor, water nnd ice, and finally through the summit, com posed of dry air, vnpor and Ice, biit no water. Oettlnsr Awar From Land. The question hns been asked, Is It possible to sail 1,000 miles from Innd? This can bo done at several points. By learil g Ban Francisco and sailing northwestward Into the north raclflc a spot Is reached whero there Is' no lnnd, not even an Islet, for 1,000 miles In any direction. So, too, sailing from the southern point of Kamchntka south eastward ships reach a point equally distant from Innd of any kind, the nearest to tho north being tho Aleu tian Islands and to the south the. outlying members of the Sandwich group. In the southern Indian ocean It Is possible to sail 1,000 miles out from tho southern points of Australia and New Zealand and still be as far from any other land, nnd the same may be done In a westerly direction from Cape Horn. Indeed, from this point a much longer distance might be reach ed, for the southern Pacific between tho Horn and New Zealnnd covers a space of 80 degrees of longitude nnd 40 of latitude of absolutely unbroken sea, making Its central point over 1,200 miles from anywhere. Mother Goose Repartee. The Little Boy had been trying to go Into vaudeville, with 111 success, and he was obviously in a fault finding hu mor as be sat under the haycock with Bopeep. "I fail to see the reason why you ee euro such widespread advertisement," he exclaimed pettishly. "Especially," retorted Bopeep, "when you are so vigorously blowing your own horn." "You neglect your charges shameful ly. I believe even now they are lost," he pursued. "Oh, they'll all come home, like your press ngojits, bringing their tales be hind them," returned Bopeep airily. Hereupon the Little Boy looked rath er sheepish for an Instant "Your long continued association with crooks la corrupting your morals and manners," he cried, recovering himself. At this Bopeep blushed, but made no reply. Perhaps, after all, It was Jeal ousy that made the Little Boy Blue. New York Sun. An Ancedoto of Gltr. A call was once made by a dozen noted artists of the Academy of De sign, In 1870, on Horace Greeley. Mr. Clarence Cook, then the art critic oi The Tribune, had been saying things about the academy exhibition which caused the venerable chiefs of that es tablishment to boil with Indignation. One day a committee went down to The Tribune to complain. Mr. Greeley, having listened In silence to what these gentlemen bad to say, looked up from his desk, a twinkle In his eye, and said, with his peculiar nasal falsetto: "Gentlemen, I Judge from your re marks that Mr. Cook's articles are widely read. They will therefore con tinue to be printed In The Tribune.' Good morning." Insulted. Lord Cardwell was In the habit of us ing the church prayers at family pray ers. One day hia valet came to him and said, "I must leave your lordship's service at once." "Why, what have you to complain ofr "Nothing personally, but your lord ship will repeat every morning, 'We have done those things which we ought not to have done and have left undone those things which we ought to have done.' Now, I freely admit that I have often done thing I ought not; but that I have left undone things that I ought to have done I utterly deny, and I will not stay (here to hear It said." Texas. The area of Texas Is equal to a belt ot land 11 miles wide encircling the earth at the equator or to a strip of laud more than one mile wide reaching from the earth to the moon or to a lane wide enough for the roadbed of a dou ble track railway and long enough to reach) from the earth to the sun. - TkoDaeL Thompson Was any one hurt In that duel the other day 1 . ( Johnston Yes; cue of the seconds fell out of a tree Into which ha had climbed tor aafety. Exchange. i I.