Remember That when you wuiil hiiwinen station ery, dodgers, circulars, Ao., TllK STAH olllcu I well iipiipped to ilo such work. We Are Growing Old -Old (a experience, old In the art of Meaning, old In all thing that tend to mproveour work for you. VOLUME 10. UEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, A1MUL 23, 1902. NUMBEK 51. i t en Boys Spring Clothes ARE READY. Spring SHOES and HATS nre rrady Styi.kh right, J? its right, Pkk'kh right. Men's Suits and Topcoats. Suits in three-button Flick styles, with round corners, hints in iloulilc-hrcnsU-cl stvles. Two-piece Suits with patch pockets. Also Norfolk suits with belt straps and turn-tip trousers. Wc ask the man who knows what cor rect style and character in clothing is to examine the garments described here. We want him to note Ihe up-to-date se lection of fabrics, the natty cut of the suit, the careful furnishing of such de tails as collars, broad shoulders, peaked lapels, and all .the other little points of fashion which make perfect clothing. Then note the price and we know you will invest vour clothing monev here. Wc have all prices from $3.50 to $1.1.00. Young Mens Suits Snappy Htyli! Is ii striking featum of our young men s suits, und It In thin fiict which Im ut-iiinn-ly hik ii'x In tli ynting nirn and tnukcH our store t In; numt p hi itr in town Willi tlii-m. A grrut s.Orction of tV m "ft up to dntosults, ugca from 14 to 20, shown at. thorn mugnotio prld'i: if.'l .00. (4.00, $.'.0O, I7.IHI. IS 00 (10 Oil and up to !.". (Kl. 8&-' . -; 1 Note thes. Prices on Boy's Wear XT OVERALLS ml) PANTS Every one of the item quoted lie in in import iiut to the buyoi n of boy's clothing. They repre sent tho lowoat prices In each cuio on strlrlly rnliuble and stylish juvenllu uppare.1. Not only this buyers may choose from muni stylus fivHh, from the leading designer of boy's clothing than ever before spread under ono toof. Boos' Double Breasted or Three-Piece Suit. Made of durable cheviots, trimmed and well made, ages .'I to HI, rare otter ing for 08 cents. Boys' Blouse and Norfolk Suits. , Made of durable cheviots and serges, tit-ally trimmed and well made, ages 5 to 8, at II. U0. Bous' Double Breasted Suits ah wo..i, fancy cBim.i en and ehovlotx; seam8 suwn with silk: coats lined with Italian cloth, ag's II to 1 1, special at :t.00. OUPMaillU SUlt fOr BOUS. Copy of the cutaway hlylo for men, made of tuny cheviots and surges: single breasted vests, splendid values tit. .'l.."i(l. nOk'S NOUTOLK SUITS All the nowei-t ulmhs: liiiii-hd with yoke back und front and two box pleats, belt at waist.. Aires 4 to 12 at. $:t.!0. (JUB SPKC1AL DOUBLK-HUHASTKD SUITS Made of selected all wool blue gorge and fancy oheviots, canaimercs und nnliulnhed worsteds: handsoiuo in nia . torlal and finish, at $.'). 00. " - ''i ,. , . --.-. We also have a fine assortment of III Itl.' hoys' WAISTS AND SUIUTS, 3 to 11. at 2.i and 50 cents. KNEE IWNTS. siiS'.is from !i lo l'i, at from ISc to iM.'.?." pr. SHOES at all prices. l'ill lino of Shirt, AVrfc-wwip, lint, t'lii anil Mux- for men awl boy. Trunk suit cases and traveling bags at all prices. HWt ' O iioovK.it itriMuxu. . W. tason & Olo. :azw,, i Do voti know our Walk-Over Shoes for men Wear Fine, Feel Fine, Look Fine, In fact nre the finest money can buy for the price $.'.50 and $4.00, "Mv, how comfortable!" That's the expression of every man who puts on a pair of our Freaks. Colonial Slippers that nre "SWELL" in style Price $1.25: Robinsons. i THE NEWS OF 1 I NFARRY TfUtNC! t i 1 NEARBY TOWNS. Itppnrid br The Slur' ftpirlnl 'nrrrsolllelil. Bmerlckvllle. Ml rtuiilali Dinger visited frlenclB In ricyniildsvllle Inst week. Mrs. S. T. Stormor, of this placo, is seriously 111 with rheumatism. Mrs. Susunnah Murphy, of this place, Is very 111 at this writing. Irf-stor Mowory, who lias born at tending Reynotdsvlltn UuslncssCollngo, has complnted his course of study In iHMik-koeplng. Mrs.C. A. lturkliouso visited rela tives In noeeliwonds last weok. Jos. Gathers, of Pittsburg, is visiting In our vlllngo this week. Jacob Minnlch, of Ringgold, Is visit ing with his son, Wilson Minnlch, In this place. . Duke McMann, of O'Donnel, called on friends here Sunday. Ernest expects to loave for Brock wayvlllo soon, whero bo has a position on a farm. Tho party at Joe Kchugar's Saturday evening was well attended and all pmsentenjoyed themselves very much. Wm. llenongor, of this place, has tho contract of fusnlshliig the rock for tho Drookvillc glass plant. Miss Clara ShalTor Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. li. R. Raymur, at Hoynolds V 11 lo this week. Wish aw. Ad. Klianklo and Waltor King wore at Illg Run last Monday night. J. Li. McClure moved IiIb family to town ono day Inst weok. Charley Dickey was at Reynoldsvlllo last Saturday. Ren Llngcrfcltor and his father were visiting at Spranklo's Mills last week. Mm. Mary J. Becrlst Is on tho sick list at this writing. , Mead North just finished drilling a 70 foot well for llonry Foltz. There will bo a dance next Saturday night in tho WIshaw park. Miss Maggie Scott, of Desire, was vlsltlog friends In town one day last week. Mrs. Tho'nas Rood was the guest of Mrs. Annlo Volt one day last weok. Isaac Crossman has boon In town frequently the past weok. Rathmel. A. W. Mulhollnn had business In Drookvlllo last Friday. Mrs. H. U. Wyso visited friends at Soldier last Thursday. T. J. nroadhoad and George Adams of Edrl, Pa., are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Miss Maud (lordon, of Punxsutawney, visited her parents hero last week. Joseph E. Klrkwood, of Rpynoldsvillo, a student In the Moody Iliblo Institute of Chicago, pronched horo Sunday after noon. Fred Lurns and Edward Marshall, of Dullols, spent Hundny In our town. E, (). Dickey was In Hrookvlllo Tues day of last week. Robert Adams, Jr., who has been serving Uncle Ham as a soldier boy in tho Philippine Islands for the last three years, returned homo last week. Reduced Rates to Ridgway. On account of meeting of tho Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows' North wostern Anniversary Association, to bo held at Ridgway, I'a., April 20, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special excursion tickets to Ridg way from Waterford, Farrandsvllle, and Intermediate points. Including stations botween Ridgway and Falls Crock and stations on tho Karthaus Branch; from Temploton, East Urady, and Inter mediate stations; Red Dank, Driftwood, and intermediate stations, Including stations on tho Sligo Branch; from Corry, Centrovlllo, and Intermediate stations; Tlnncsta, Corydon, and Inter mediate stations, Including stations on tho Klnf.ua Talley Brunch; from Bullis Mills, Emporium Junction, and Inter mediate Btutions, ut reduced rates (mini mum rate, twenty-five cents.). Tickets will bo sold on April 2" and 20 and will bo good to return until Appil 2H, Inclusive For specific rates apply to ticket agents. Wields a Sharp Ax. Millions marvel at tho multitude of maladies cut off by Dr. King's New Llfo Pills the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowol troubles Dyspepsia, Loss of Apiiotlte, Jaundice., BilllousncBs, Fever, Malaria, all fall bo fore theso wonder workers. 25c at II. Alox Stoke's drug storo. Clothcraft. Sen Shick and Wagner's w.hitc aprons for Z cents. Presentment of Orand Juty. To the Honorable Jwlye of the Several Courts ofjifferimn County, Pa.: Tho grand Inquest In and for Jeffer son county at April session, A. D. 1IK)2, respectfully report that they have pass ed upon all bills of Indictment laid be fore them by the District Attornoy and have returned tho samo to your Ilonorablo Court. In addition wo have visited and In spected the soveral county buildings, to-wlt, tho court house Jail and the county home. Wo find tho principle parts of the en tire structure of the court house In good condition and well preserved, con sidering the ago there of, but In order to perpetuate its usefulness and to. add to Its convenience and comfort we recommend that It bo given a general overhauling by ropalrlng the exterior wood work and ropalrlng tho same, lay ing the floors In the olllces, halls and corridors with encaustio floor tile. All plastered ceilings on first floor should be colled with sheet stool; all base boards should bo removed and walls wainscuatcd with sheet steel, all doors and windows should be repaired and refitted. Wo also find that tho court room and Its usefulness could bo largely Improved by changes to Improve the acoustic thereof, which Is bad beyond compari son. We recommend that the county com missioners proceed at once to employ a competent architect to prepare plans und specifications to glvo tho court houso a general overhauling, giving espcclul attention to the Improving of tho acoustic of th court bouse. On Inspection of the Jail, we find its usefulness to Dear at an end to recom mend any permanent improvements, but we find its sanitary condition very bad and recommond that the county com misslouoi'6 look Into this, especially the bath room which has leaks In the water lines that should be repaired at once. There is also a broken step to the Jail proper that Bhould have Immediate attention. The conductor pipes on sides of rear of building should be repaired and have proper connections with sewer Hue. . Tho Interior iron work of tho jail proper should bo cleaned and ropainted. This would readily bo done by tho prisoners If the nccossarymaterlal was furnished them. We do not recommend thls'methdd of renovating to save cost, but to en courage cleanliness among tho prison ers. - On inspection of the county home we And everything id and about tho build ings In commendable condition, at tractive and comfortable to the Inmates, . And fully approve of the manner in which It Is conducted. We would lso recommend that the county Iron bridges be given more at tention as to their preservation We rospoctfully extend our thanks to the Court and the District Attorney for courtesies shown. W. W. Cooper, Foreman. ' Elect County Superintendent. To the Hchool Directors of Jrfferfon cimnty: Gentlemen: In pursuance of tho forty-third section of tho act of May 8, 1854, you are horeby notified to meet In convention, at the court houso, in Brookville, on the first Tuesday In May, A. D. 1002, at 2 p. m. being the Otb day of the month, and select, viva voce, by a majority of the wfaolo number of di rectors present, ono person of literary and sclontlfio acquirements, and of skill and experience In tho art of touching, as county superintendent, for tho three succeeding years; and certify the re sult to the State Superintendent, at Ilarrisburg, as required by the thirty ninth and fortloth sections of said act. R. B. Tkitrick, County Supt. of Jefferson Co. April 15, 1902. A Doctor's Bad Plight. "Two years ago, as a result of a se vere cold, I lost my voice," writes Dr. M. L. Scarbough, of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known to mo as a practising physician for 35 years, failed, and I daily grew worse. Being urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better tban for two years." " Positively guar anteed for Throat and Lung troubles by II. Alox Stoke. GOo and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Did you notice the smllo upon the Reynoldsvtlle happy house wives? Yes, tho blue robate stamps causes that. Buy your carpet whore you may have them lined and laid free of charge. J. R. Hillis. A glance at tho Hotel Bclnap restau rant bill of fare Is evidence that you can get plenty to eat. IT'S the QUALITY THAT COUNTS. Values like these make easy buying and there's safety in the qualities and you've every assurance that the p styles are freshest. It's a bunching together of a few out of the many inducements we offer the many - vviijr JUU O I IWUIU lVJI 1 lt3 LU U O . Wt! UU.I II1UCII Lly CIO O CI l LI I CI U LI ICOC CI I C KJl lly CI 1C1.11 I COCII tatlUII VSl kllb interesting values here, of the splendid bargains we've made ready for you. 3 3 IB "reasoi H many i B B B B B B 'B B IB B ? - 15 f.7T AND WOMEN is proving to be the most satisfac tory shoe we have ever sold. We have - Waukwells " in all sizes and styles, and can highly commend them for style, easy fit, nd long wear. Be sure and see them before purchasing inferior shoes sold at the same price. . We know the"WaukweU"shoe will please you. s BING-STOKECO.. Reynoldsvllle, ' ' '-'Pcnna. DRESS GOODS. herges, Cashmeres, L adies' Cloths, Waist Cloths, Satin Ber bers, Jaemianls; all new shades and colorings, 2m to $1.50 a vu. PRINTED LAWNS. Also Batistes anil Dimities, 5c a yard. BOY'S SUITS. Boys' all wool llue and fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Serge Suits, $1.50 to $ t.75. , SILK LENGTHS. Just enough tor waist patterns, no two alike; plain, figured and corded, Taffetas, Foulards and Jap Silks. 40c to $1.00 n yard. SPRING GOLF CAPS. Men's, Boys' and Children's, in plain or fancy assorted. All wool goods, luc to -idc. CHILDREN'S SHOES Vict kid, lace or button; blue, red, ox-blood, black, 2 to 5, G5c. INFANTS' CLOAKS Infants' Cashmere Bedford Cord and Silk long cloaks, 75c to $5.00. WOMAN'S SKIRTS. woman s separate uress or walking skirts, flounce effect, ?1.DH to 13.50 KEYSTONE BRAND . Union Made Overalls, 50, G5, 85c. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS. In fast color indigo, black and white; calico or cashmere dc laivc, 79c to $1.75. MEN'S NECKWEAR. Men's Silk 4-in-hand, Windsor, Bow, String and Puff ties, 19 to 15 cents. SAD IRONS.. Mrs. Totts' nickle plated sad irons, 80c set. MEN'S PANTS. Men's neat and wull-iuiido trousers, suitable for spring mar, in chuvlot, cassimeres or worsted poods, desirable patterns, 91.50 to 4.50 pair. WOMEN'S SHOES. Gonulno dongola or viol kid. tl.oU. MEN'S HATS. Men's derbies with the now wldo brim or "Panama" tapering crown, with turned up brim, also Alpine, trooper and Panama shape, soft hats, black and all colors, UKc to 2.7.r. COFFEE MILL. Steel body, colToe mills with best steel grinders, 2"o. SHIRT WAISTS. Woman's new shirt waists, tnadu of percale or lawn, new styles, 50q. DINNER SETS. 100 ploce dinnor set, guar anteed not to craze, newest patterns and decoratluns, $10.75 for 100 pleco sot. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Mou's Random stripe figure, spot, plain color, Muco and lialbrlggan shirts and drawers, 25 to 41) cents. BROOMS BRUSHES. Now stock, best made brooms, 10. 25, 30, 35 to 45o. All kinds scrub brushes to select from, only 8c. GAS PLATES. One hole gas plate, 10c. 4 feet tubing, (or same, 10c. OXFORD TIES. Ladles.' Misses' and Chil dren's oxford tie shoos, viol kid, with or without patent lips, 85o to t2.00. GUANITE WARE. Granite, steel, enameled 12 quart pall, only (10c, worth 11.00. Tea and coffee pots, tea kettles, rinsing pans, all at a saving of 15 to 35 pur coot. . SUN BONNETS. Woman's and Misses' gingham or percale sun bonnets In light and dark colors, only 15o or two for 25c. WINDOW SHADES. . Wo have them in all colors with or without fringe, 10, 23, 30 to 4Uo. SILK RIBBONS. Big lot of fancy and plain silk ribbons all now and pretty summer colorings, 10c a yard. WRITING PAPER. Box containing 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopos, 10c. CARFET SLIPPERS. Ladies' and men's good cur pot slipper, 25o. MEN'S SHIRTS. Mou's plain and pleated bosom madras and percale outing shirts, In the new stripe etTeots, 45 to 08o. GAS LAMPS. Incandescent gas lamps, complete with burner, mantle, shade and chlm nry, 3!) cents. WORKING SHOES. Men's all solid, double solo and tap working shoes, worth tl.50, only $1.19. CORSETS. In celebrated makes, in straight form or glrdlo effects, all sizes, 50o to 11.00. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladles' Muslin Underwear, such as drawers, chemises, cornet covers, skirts and gowns, all neatly and well made, at a saving of 15 to 35 per cent. CIIALLIES. All wool French Challies and pretty silk-striped handsome flor al and Persian patterns; 25 to G5c per yard. LACE CURTAINS. Immense assortment, ruffled Swiss, Fish Net, Bobbinet and Arabian curtains, 30c to $9 a pr. BOY'S SHOES. Satin Calf, Cuban calf, patent leather, 98c, 1.25 to $2.00. PORCELAIN DISHES. Decorated oatmeal dishes only 9 cents. CLOTHES BASKETS. Large size willow clothes bas kets, 49c. All kinds fancy bas kets; 35 to 70 cents. CARPET SWEEPERS. Companion, House Cleaner and Grand Rapids none better made 1.98, 2.25, $2.49. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS. High neck, long and short sleeves, 10c to 49c. SATEEN PETTICOATS. Fast black, mercerized Sateen Petticoats, 98c to $4,75. This Label On clothes for men and young men is proof positive that the garments are wool all wool pure wool. CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES have style, too. The latest and most approved styles that you can get anywhere, at any price. The workmanship is beyond criticism and Clothcraft offers you a winning combination ol right materials, style, tine tail oring, and long wear. Every suit guaranteed by the maker. Bino-stoKe go.. Sole selling agents of Clothcraft Clothes in Reynoldsville. Come where there's every thing that people wear most things people want. S BING-STOKE COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORES MAIN AND 5TH STS., & REYN- aui.uavii.i-t:. 3 3 3