I mt An independent journal devoted to the interests of ReynoldsviHe. Published weekly. One Dollar per year ttrietly in advance. VOLUME U. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905. NUMBEB 9. The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Try it. Robinson & Munclorff Sell It. A GIGANTIC SALE FOR MEN, ;entire stock of high grade and up-to-date Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats to be sold at 33 percent less than the actual cost of the raw material: Sale begins Wednesday, July 26, at 9 a. m. Store will be closed Friday, July ! 21, Saturday, July 22,. Monday July 24, and Tuesday, July 25 in order to re-mark and re-arrange stock. Positively no one will be allowed in store until Wednesday, July 26, at 9 a. m. , . 'Ij ' ' A MIGHTY PURCHASE The Great Western Salvage Co., of Chicago, 111., bought Scott McClelland's entire stock of high grade and up-to-date Clothing and Furnishing Goods and to save the expense of shipping to Chicago we will place it on sale at. 33 cents on the dollar. Sale begins Wednesday, July 26, at 9 a. m. for 10 days only. Watch for our circulars and also prices in the next edition of this paper. A Clever Cabbr. The king of tlio Helglans oneo left his umbrella In a hansom when driving lu Itrusscls. Tills was returned to his majesty a few hours afterward by the inoud cabby, who was offered for his honesty by King Leopold the sum of KXl francs. The astute Jehu, however, begged a great favor of tho klug. Could he have the umbrella Instead of the money V The favor was granted, and before many days had passed the cabman had put up the umbrella for sale, and It was knocked down to some royal enthusiast for l.litO francs. When King Leopold heard of this he ex claimed, "Well, I've heard of an um brella being put up to keep off show ers of rain, but this seems to have been put up to bring down showers of gold!" Queer Way. of the Tond. raterual alTectlou Is uot perhaps the precise emotion that we should be dis posed to look for In the cold blooded frog, but the Surinam toad appears to exhibit this praiseworthy attitude of mind toward his numerous progeny. When his mate lays her eggi the solic itous father places them (" 'fuily upon her back, where lu due time their pres ence causes an Irritation that produces a Oxfords Just at the time you will get full benefit from a pair of LOW SHOES, before buy ing your fall wear at LESS THAN THE FACTORY PRICES. Men's $4.00 Oxfords $2.98. Men's 3.50 Oxfords 2.48. Men's 2.50 Oxfords 1.49. All others reduced proportionately, in cluding BOYS,' LADIES,' MISSES' AND CIIILDRENS. Ladies' as low as 59c. They wont last at these prices. Your size and width may be here to-day and gone to-morrow. BETTER HURRY. HARMON'S SHOE STORE THE HOME OF .numerous small iio.es, into wuico toe eggs forthwith drop. In these cells, which from natural pressure get to be hexagonal, like honeycomb, the young frog.i are tlnally hatched and for a hit scramble about their mother's back, hiding In their uur.setics when dauger threatens. The Sea Anemone. Tile sea anemone resembles In shape a morning glory. Its mouth opens like the cup of that tlower, and above It are seen n number of tentacles waving In the water. Its food consists of any thing It can get, but generally It gets the minute Insects that tloat In the sea. At any alarm it closes Its cup and is then hardly distinguishable from the rock on which It is rooted. It has a set of sucker muscles that attach It so tlrmly to the rock that It will some times be torn in pieces rather than let go. "Have you ever been hissed off trie Htago?" asked the glii who was thrill ed at having met a real actor. "Oh, no," he replied. "When I'm off the stage I always try to be among friends as much as possible." Chicago Itecord-Herald. Oxfords HONEST SHOES. SGOTT WAIT Off .Wig Until Wednesday, July 26, at 9 a. m. Feedlntr the Canary. Remember never to give canaries too much heating food. Their regular diet Bhould be canary seed mixed with one fourth the quantity of summer rape seed; this with a supply of chick weed, groundsel! or wa'r cress Is sufficient, except in the breeding season, when a more stimulating food Is needed, such as hemp seed and a little chopped egg. In training a young canary to slug the 'jest method Is to place his cage near that of a good songster. If this cannot e done, procure a flageolet which will imitate bird notes and play a simple air on it over and over again. The bird will learn the tune in from two to six months. As soon as a baby canary can feed Itself It should be removed to a separate cage or It will learn its pa rent's notes Instead of the song it is learning from Its teaeher. Her Experience. "Star of my life." whispered the love lorn youth. "And what star would you call me?" asked the beautiful girl. "Venus bewitching, entrancing Ve nus." "But I would rather be Saturn." "Why, my fair one?" "Because Suturn gets a new ring oc casionally.". From stars he changed the subject to clouds and said he thought it was go ing to rain. Chicago New.. A Prudent Editor. In a record of Dr. Momerie's life and work we find this story, with which he once concluded a sermon: When Pr. William Smith was bring ing out his Biblical dictionary, being a prudent editor, and understanding the taste of the public extremely well, he determined that the articles should con tain as much science as was compati ble with orthodoxy and no more. The one on "The Deluge" was to be writ ten by a man whom the doctor cou ntered safe, hut when it was finished It turned out to be quite heterodox. There was no time to procure another, as that part of the dictionary had to appear at once, so when people looked for "Deluge" they discovered only "See Flood." A fresh writer was then found, but when his article was re turned it was worse than the first. It was not allowed to appear; Dr. Smith limply wrote: "Flood, see Noah." How ne muuaged with this article I don't know. FIsnrlnK It Ont. Miss Stocksonbons I thought I saw the baron come In. Where ia he? Mr. Stocksonbons Ho has Just had an in terview with me, and at present he Is In the library to figure out whether ho loves vou or not. Life. McGLELLAND'S A LniK No.a. In a village in Maryland ad old dea con lu shaving himself on Sunday prior to church time made a slight cut with the razor on the extreme eiid of his nose. Quickly calling to his wife, says the rhlladelphla Ledger, he asked her If she had any court plaster in the house. "You will find some in my. sewing basket," she said. The deacon soon had tho cut covered. At church In assisting with the collec tion he noticed every one smile as he passed the plate, and some of the younger people laughed outright. Very much annoyed, he asked one of his as sistants If there was anything wrong with his appearance. "Well, I should say there was." an swered the assistant. "What is that upon your nose?" "Court plaster." "1N0," said his friend; "it Is the label from a spool of cotton. It suys, 'War ranted 200 yards.' " They "Never Ilnve Time." Here and there und everywhere are to be found the man and the woman who "never have time." If you are one of those who "never have-time," change your ways. Try this: Make up each day a schedule of what you shall do ut each hour and de uot budge from the schedule. It will surprise you to find how readily you cun dispose of a task within a certain time If you convince yourself that you have to. It Is the feeling that you must that will force you to do it. Let each Item ou the schedule be regarded as an Inviolate engagement with your self and do uot let the business of one Item cut into the time set for the next. These definite engagements with your self will enable you to have time for work, reading, writing, calling, church going and recreation. Do not stop to think it over. You will forget about It If you delay. Try the plan at once. Louisville Courier Journal. "lanbelln Color." "Isabella color" lias beeu described as a dingy whitish yellow. The origin of the term Is certainly an odd one, If either of the generally given explana tions Is correct. According to one sto ry, Isabella,-daughter of Pb.ilip.it.. and wife of the Archduke Albert, vowed not to change her linen till Ostend was taken. Most unfortunately for the r al lady the siege lasted for three yei i. The supposed color of the archduchess' linen nt the end of this trying ordeal Is said to have become tho fashion. The other explanation Is a similar one, but the story Is made to relate to Queen ivubulla pf Pjiuiu and .the siege of Gra BOYS AND CHILDREN. nada. When we conslacr the 'length ot time penitential hair shirts were worn in the middle ages, the legeud Is not so wildly improbable at would at first ap pear. London Tlt-Blls. Dr. John Hronn'i "Toast." Thu celebrated Englishman Dr. John Brown, who founded the "Brunoulan" system of medicine, was, in addition to being an exceedingly clever physician, a somewhat witty personage. For ninny years be paid bid attentions to a certain lady without meeting with the success he desired, duriug which time he was accustomed to propose her health in company when called on for a toast. Being observed one day to omit (lie usual tribute, a gentleman present reminded him that he had for gotten to toast his charmer. "Why, Indeed," said the doctor, "I find It all lu vain. Since I have toast ed her so many years nnd still cannot make her Brown, I am resolved to toast her no longer." Bank flashier You have overdrawn your account, madam. Lovely Lady That's Just like me! My husband says I am always exaggerating everything. Somervllle Journal. Place Your Money Affairs with a good trust company if you would have them ably administered. Evory trust that can be filled by an individual can be performed by The ReynoldsviHe Trust Co. It acts as executor, trustee, guardian, banker. It guards your interests sa credly and admlDlstors them profitably. Call in any day and learn how it can serve you. ReynoldsviHe Trust Co. IF ITS " THE SEASHORE FOR YOURS" this summer you'll need white canvas oxfords. We've got them. You'll want tan oxfords wherever you go. You'll find our display most complete in shades, styles and prices. For evenings you will want a nice dressy patent leather. You'll find here just the hind of shoes you need for every occasion. Tan, brown, white and the popular shiny leath ers at all prices and a size to fit everybody. Barefoot Sandals for the children any size as large as 2, for 75 cents. We can supply all your shoe 'wants. t ADAM'S SHOE STORE Fool-Fitters ReynoldsviHe s Pennsylvania v 4 A THE GREAT WESTERN SALVAGE COMPANY. P. Goldy, Manager. i