Star SuhaeriiilvHi IJi) pir vi'" or $1.00 if P'litl flyinh) in mlnnicr. V. , S I IOI'll liNM. ttillior mid I'nb. W KON ICS!) A Y . Ul'All Y 2271 '.. Atlllnli'iwitili'ti! Iin-iil inirr. iiiiMMirili'Vi-fjr WpiIiii'siIm v ill I i l I - v 1 1 lc. .Irll cl-snli I 'd. Ph.. ili''tcil In lln tnh'tvil nf Uryiliil'lMVllln knil Jpirciwini'iiiiin r. Nti-Mlltlriil. will liviit all with f:il i n- iiml nlll I lull; fili'inl- ly ttiwnriN tin Ijiborllr-X I'til. HuliMlillnn iilri'?l.iin'ryiMir,lii iiiIhiiwp. Cnnimiinlfiil Ion InlfMiHcil fur tiiilillt'titlon biiihI l 11 iinpiinli'tl liythii wrlliT's imriH". not tor iiiililli'utloii. Imt it miiirniiiri f good fiillh. liiti't-i'itlnic dphh lli'iti ollrlliMl. Aihth-INIni; niU'x miuli known nil uiiillrn tlonutthr oilier In - n m1i I l-li-1 l-n rr I'liirk. lontfli1y pitmliltllili'fillim ntnl rlmntrti of ailvrrlWi'inrnt! should rt'iich this olllce Ity Mon'ltir iifinn. Aililri'n nil .omiiiiiiilralliinii tot!. A.Strih nim, Iti'vnnltNvlllt'. IMi. Kntrrvil in tint uiitnl1li'i t liiy ii'ililxvlllc, fm.. unmM'oiKl Him mtill mutter. "Tin1 iMi N In thn hinil, SiM-t, Mn i ll-. It nmv iiiUi' .vim I'V llio hnnil, l.uv l III lllfl". It will MM you full nfiirimii Willi ti ptiln In nil your linnc And vmir oiu'i will ln Iml tiiimn, Hwi'i't Miirln. tulnlfii' m In fli-in:iiiil. Sni't l Mill If, lli lli i ki f i -ihiii' lit your hnnil, I. m i lv Shi-: Ami n I "i i li- full of in l tin- iiiitf for you lo try Itr I'llti-fill or vntl'll din. SiM'ot Mnrli-." Tlio Pilot .inn routine of tlieeotnpliilnt Is an eviili'iieo that when if rip ifets n man down i' uiv i! to hint in the nose. Tint mini wlioN willing lo eiun money by tint swept of IiIh Iiitw h apt lo 1h) Jostled I'.V tlio fi 'low who hopes 'lo win it by the slieltm-ss of Ills ehoelt. There were days when tlio present opera hoiifo Cviih huge enough for the population of KeynolilHville, hut llioso days have boon slnn-d nwny In tho archives of time, as was plainly evident Monday rvoninu;. The LltiiUey I'lm.t, one of our live e.t- chanjfes. eanie out last week under a new iimtiiiifriiit iil. II. V. Work, who lias so successfully edited the 7'n.is over four years, sold out to Clark Ilodtfors V Sons, and from the appearance of the paHT last wci k the new tnanatfcincnt will continue tolve thoLindsey people a (food local paper. A movement Is on foot In some sec tions of the Slate which proposes to dispense with tho grand jury. Tho grand jury arrives at its conclusions by the same process as that which tho magistrate employs In the preliminary hearing, only that it la done In secret, which Is at variance with American in titutions. There is no appeal from tho decisions of tho grand jury, just or un just, and it may impose costs upon I litigant, while ho remains in ignoranco of tho process by which the jury reached such aduterminatlon. Young man, savo your money. It represents, a a rule, energy and timo, a port of your very life. There will come a time, If you are permitted to live, when you will be old an Incapahlo of earning oven a living, und all that will stand between you and tho poor house will be what you have saved. To be old and dependent is a hard lot. An old man in aflluont circumstances Is not an object of sympathy. Ho may bo re ferred to occasionally as u measly old skin-Mint, but ho doesn't scorn to mind it much. Ilo goes right on enjoying life and paying his taxes, while the liberal hearted follow, who "blowed himself" when a young man, and failed to pro vide against the exigencies of age, re proaches himself bitterly, and spends most of bis time reflecting on "what fool ho was." And his neighbors all agree with him on that particular point. Punxautawnoy Spirit.. Tho dwelling house of Frank Carson Ht a log camn near Medtx, Pa., was burned down Thursday night und four of his children, three sons und ono daughter, wero burned to death. The boys wero two, five and twelve year old and the girl was seven. Mr. Carson was working at a neighboring cunip and his wife and children wero alone when tho horrible calamity befell tho three sons and duughtur. When Mrs. Carson first discoverd tho fire tho flames wcr envelopiug the house so rapidly that she had to jump out of tho window with her baby in tier arms und leavo the other children to their awful futo. Somo men from a nearby camp huslcned . the scone, but were too late to rescuo the children from tho flames. These brave men and tho mother had to stand by helplessly and hear tho children scream as they were being burned death. "No man gets on so well in this world as he whoso dally walk and conver sation are clean and consistent, whoso heart is puro and whose life is honor able," says President McKlnluy. "A religious spirit helps ovcry man. It is atouco a comfort and an inspiration, and makes him stronger, 'wiser, und bettor in overy relutlon of life. Thoro la no substitute for it. It muy bo ussullod by Its enemies, as It bus been, but they offer nothing in its pluoti. It ha stood the test of centuries and has never failed to help und bless munklnd. Tlio world bus use for tho young ninn who Is well grounded in principle, who h reverence for truth und religion und courageously follows their teachings. Employment uwults his coming und honor crowns his path. Moro than all this, conscious of rectitude, bo meets the cures of life with courage; the duties which confront him he discharges with manly honesty," YESTKH DAY'S KLECTION! DEMOCRATS IN THE TWO BOR OUGHS GET THE BEST OFFICES. nines of Candidates and the Vote Polled in Boroughs and Township. lSelow we give tlm votii Millt'd at the irlng tilonlion hold yesterday In Itoyn- dsvillii, West Keynoldsvlllo and Wins- township. The nuinua with an RHterlsk () beforo them are the persons ected : keynoldsvllle. t-ONSTAItl.K. lnt 2nd 78 l(t.-i din W. llowlult. It IMI K. 1. Adelxperger, 1) H 1 AdelHpi-i'irer, r 111(11! (UNSTAIH.K. iimh l!tmiingiir, It S4 K. V. MeMill.n, I) 7." M 122 14 Aiwis V. Ili-ttlck. 1 12 TOWN COt'NCir.. A. .1. I'li-riv. U I-M K7 III" ii:i li:. lot :i:i i:i II 2d II. ('llll)l'll, It I '. V. MiiimIiiiII. It . it. WiiHiui. i) r.i ). Smith. I) lot I). It. (Wlinin. I) H.-, nines Irving. 1' ID t. L. Miles. P 20 Van Uei d P 15 si S. Slono, III ml, I!.... niii-: -roit. . (id . tt:i llil .ln:i . 17 li.-i 104 1.12 110 II t, K. Himiv , It. (ieo. Mel linger, I) I. It Nellie. I). . lie It. Pratt. I1 R Hoover, P It Silt OVKUHK.K.H. lohn Trudgen, It 12.1 Hill l- MiiIIioIIpii. I) 411 P.. I limn. P Id AflHTOH. 127 14 101 1IH 1!) O C. (illi-on. It 1W ,. .1. McKulire. I) (HI rank II. II. ek, P 14 JIMMIK HP Kf.ni'lON. (1st Precinct) I. C. Peri ls. It 118 48 14 i:to !I8 CO M. C. I'lileniiin, I) .Matthew Phillips, P 2nd rrecinet) W. II. Kord, It Math. Mohney, D M. Dunn, 1' INSPKITOK OK KI.KITION. (1st Precinct) I j. W. Scott. It 108 no 14 1(H 141 15 C. .1. Kerr, 1) antes A. Tyson, P (2nd Precinct) .!. C. Harto. It I. .1. Swartz, L). .. . K. Johnston, P HIXIISTHH. (1st Precinct) Kdwln Itoare, It . N. Koch. 1) 124 48 10 107 120 8 U. W. Stiles, P 2nd Precinct) . ,T. C. Burto, 11 Niniun Cooper, D M. S. Htorley, P POOH HOUSK. (1st Precinct) For I.'W Against 41 (2nd Precinct) For 214 Against 10 West Reynoldsvllle. JUSTICE OF THE I'EACE. W. Tj. Johnston. It (10 (11 74 33 37 81 S. (i. Austin. It M. D. Woodring, D 1'. McKnteer, I) (X)NSTAHLE. S. F. nrlllhart, It P. J. Ward, 1) HIOH CON8TAI1LE, Geo. Uiggs. It 02 Chus. Arnold, D 57 Stmooh DIKECTOK. M. E. Weed, It 511 43 N. Small, It J. M. Moore, D (IH (14 (10 H3 Joseph McKornan, D TOWN COUNCIL. Henry Herpel. 11. 3 yrs .. .lohn Itenson, It. 3 yrs (I. M. Davis, It, 2 yrs 53 W.C. Gibson, It, 2 yrs P. A. Hardman, D : Wm. M. Burgo, D Richard Miller. D Alex. Best, D, 2 yrs 47 58 67 03 01 POOR OVHKBKKK. John Borgeson, tt ... J. B. Williams, D 03 54 4!l 00 AUDITOR. I. M. Iloch, R John Crawley, D JUlXiK OF ELECTION. E. L. Johnston, It 53 00 F. F. Sehurlg, D INSPECTOR OF ELECTION N. W. Drake, It 51 A. U. Schuckers, D POOR HOUSE. 02 For 83 Against 25 Winslow Township. CONSTABLE. W. K. John II. Null, It 77 170 E. L. Moore. 1) 53 103 SUPERVISOR. L. P. McCleary. K 42 V. It. Ilolmun, U 24 150 J. S. Johnston, D 211 117 Adum Norris. D 02 00 Samuel Fyo, Ind. It 18 41 Kennedy B. Docmer, Ind. D .... 78 43 SCHOOL DIRECTOR. J. L. Long, 11 21 104 Thos. Hutchison, It 41) 153 F. G. Corbett, It, 1 yr 33 100 John Dougherty, D, 3 yrs 113 158 W. A. London, D, 3 yrs 00 1H5 F. P. Best, D. 1 year 90 130 POOR OVERSEER. Abraham Fyo, It 40 170 J. II. Ako, I) 80 170 AUDITOR. Jos. Hutchison, It 58 170 Allen Gathers, D 89 150 J UIXI E OF EDUCTION. (West Preclnot) S. M. Gourloy, It 8i Amos Docmer, D 01 ( East Precinct) Jacob KhalTor, It 205 .1. L. Marshall, D 143 INSPECTOR OF ELECTION. (West Prculnct) Albert Strouso, It 6 Uriah Heck, D 70 (East I'reclnctl C. T. Dean, It 183 L. L. Iloiiry, D 171 HKfllSTER. W. K. Garvin, It 00 IViauo Knydor. D 77 D. J. Thomas, It 100 Sol. Phllllppi, D fc 144 POOR HOUSE. (West Preclnt) For 130 Against 10 (East Precinct) For 242 Against 72 HIqIi School Bulletin. KIIITliltlM.STArri mitr-ln-CMif, Jnm.i 8 Ftittt. '89. in't Editor, till RoHtunn, '00. Lietl tdlttr, rUfinti Slonl, ' Mrs. II. E. Hons, of Fulls Creek, vis ited the High School lust Thursday afternoon. Miss Dollle Sutter, n graduate of the class of '118, paid her regular visit to the High School Friday. Mr. Snyder, a native of Switzerland, delivered quite an Interesting and In structive ledum on his native land, Switzerland, last Friday morning. One of the fuels of his lecture was the origin of the name Switzerland. Ho said that his native laud "viimIi de hill Mi" country, and as n result of this the people were compelled to work hard to gain a livelihood, and In so do ing sweat, very much, thus the Itsine, Sehwelts (Ger.) land, or Sweat ( F.ng.) land, hence, Switzerland. While tel ling the above our entertainer per spired conilileritlily. From Mr. Sny der's description the home of the Swiss must Is- a very li autlftil land. Though very small It. surpasses any other In Europe for Its wonderful scenery. Ono can Imagine himself In the heart of tho little Itepuhlic beholding with atl in I ra tion the massive snow capped moun tains, whose rugged sides arc made to sparkle hero and there by numerous vulets, which even from their source In the white region, rush forwnrd, leap ing from reek to rock and resulting in the formation of many cataracts, which, blending w ith the soft radianeo of our luminary, seem to crown tho already existing grandeur with the effulgent rays of some unseen jewel. Tho lec turer thinks the Untied States Is a very beautiful place, tint ho said we would not Isiast of our gissl roads after seeing Switzerland's highways, as thev tuny lie traveled many miles during the I'ainy season without loss of tho trav- ler's time In hunting up mlnature Italelgh robes to cross muddy places in h la route. Ilia talk was seasoned by a brief history of the country, and by his description of tho manner the Swiss would wage war, should It bn mado a part of the future history. Mr. Snyder concluded by singing several solos In his native tongue. A number of High School students and several teachers enjoyed a sleigh rido to Brook vl Ilo Saturday afternoon. Soon after supper they assembled for thoir journey to Keynoldsvllle, wbore thoy arrived safe. Several ladles, who drove from Punx- Butawnoy, visited on tho first floor one afternoon last week. The Juniors know how to display their hospitality, too. Everybody along with them last Saturday enjoyed the pleasant run to Brookvlllo. Prof. Lenk- erd, as chaperon-in-chief, assisted by Mr. Breed and Mr. Ballentiue, (Ham mond being absent, Ballentlno taking tho place of two), conducted the affair without a break. Lois Itoblnson, as manager of the event, very carefully looked after the convenience of all. Representatives of both tho other classes wero among the Invited guests. A company of noisy llttlo "jaspers" made up of the famous Browny band, shot along behind and lent a cheer to the occasion quite frequently with their melodious shrieks and harmonious yells Their company was highly appreciated, we assure you. The earth flew up and hit one the teachers on Saturday. Have wo been correctly informed that many of tbe Sub-Juniors are wast ing a great part of their valuable time In school by misrepresentation in class? A representative on bolng asked why the questions which came up in her class were not answered moro readily, replied, "Because we don't want to." We would suggest that the Subs adopt other class rules than those now In vogue, for thoy cannot learn too soon that it is of groat benefit to them to answer tho questions of their teacher when they can. By such Intuntlonal failures to answer, tho teacher, thus being misinformed, occupies u groator time than is necessary for the explana tion of those points. All students In tho High School, especially those who limit thoir school work to day hours only, should know the valuo of the reci tation period. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses wore issued the past week by John S. Barr, Clerk of Courts of Jotferson county: Domineo Massaralnu and Flormlnu Manglno, both of Adrian. William K. Parker, of Desire, und Carrie May Swartz, of Eleunnra. Edmond Arthur Blsh, of Knox town ship, and Annie C. Wayland, of Tine creek township. Jacob H. Shick, of Redbank township, Armstrong county, and Vina Dover- spike, of Brookvlllo. John L. Park, of Howe, and Bollo Lovo, of Brookvlllo. Honry Perkins Sldollngor and Rua Amshort, both of Brockwayvllle. George Havorllla and Annie Kopolu, both of DoLancey. M. M. Moser, of Eloanora, and Annie Murtln, of Desire. Everv duv is barealn day at Robin son's shoe store. Oxfords for 60 cents per pair on J, E. Welsh & Co. 'a barguln counter. Resolutions of Condolence. At it regular senslon of Mountain Cliff (Ju-tle No. .'i:.!l, K. (. E.. February tilth, WW, the following resolutions wore un animously adopted: Whehkas, It luts pleased our Heav enly I'nl her in Ills all-wise providence lo take fioui our midst the beloved wife of J. (I. Musser. therefore be It llrmilriil, That, while we mourn the Ions ol our brothers wife, we bow In Inmihlc submission to Him who dis-th all tilings well. Iti t:hrtl, That wo recognize in her sudden departure tho divine warning, "He ye also ready, for In such an hour as yo think not, theson of tnancometh." Hi ilviil. That to tlio husband and family ami friends of tlio deceased we tender our heartfelt sympathy, fully realizing their bereavement. In this their hour of distress: bo It further Kmilrrit, That ns a token of respect our eliiii l. I- b. draped in mourning for a period of thirty days; a copy o the resolutions ho entered on the minutes of the ( 'nit le; ii'sii Unit t hey bo printed In tlie Id ynohlNville Star, and a copy lie sent to the family of the deceased. .iNO A. IlKlt.F.Y. P. C. Edwin Uoark. P. C. W. 10. Kked, P. C. Hormtown. Charles Sherwood Is hauling hsv to the Henry mines ul Ittlthutel. Zeiiiis Hurkett has been making good use of the sledding the past week to haul lime from Crawford's. Edward Frank's children have tlio whooping cough, A eerlaiii man In this neck o' woods, who wus engaged In hewing ties for his neighbor, claimed thalsome person had stolen tits hrond-ax. After hunting in the wisids almost three hours for his ai, he remembered lie had taken It homo the evening Is-fore to grind it. Itev. A. O. Mills, of Emerlekvllle, conducts services in the hall at Deem er's Cross ltoads every other Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sherwood visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Levi Beebo at Sandy Valley a couple of days last week. Edward Frank had all his apples, po tatoes and canned fruit frozen during the recent cold weather. Homer Hurkett, of McKean county, Is visiting his parents In Hormtown. The Odd Fellows' meeting, which will be held at Warren on the 20th of April, promises to be one of more than usual Interest. The occasion Is the celebra tion of tho Elghtloth Anniversary of Odd Fellowship In America. The War ren meeting Is under tho auspices of the Northwestern Central District Anniver sary Association, I. O. O. F. of Pa, This association is composed of Lodges, Encampments, Cantons, and Rubokab Lodges of Elk, Clarion, Clearfield, For est. Potter, JelTersou, Warren and Mc Kean counties, and has for Its object the advancement of interest in the Or der of Odd Fellowship in this section of tho State, the bringing of the Lodges In the several counties represented Into a closer fraternal relation, and tho estab lishment of a suitable observation of tho birthday of the Order in Amorica. Speakers of well known ability will be at Warren, and the parade will be worth golug miles to boo. The mem burs of the Order In this part of the district are looking forward to a "big day." A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally term inated in Consumption. Four doctors had given mo up, saying I could live but a short timo. I gave mysolf up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to got Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, uougns una Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, I om now a well and hoalthy wo man." Trial bottles free at II. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Regular size fiOc. and 11.00. Guaranteed or price refund ed. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the poBtofllce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa. week ending Feb. 18, 1800: Ilurrie Hanity, Herman Hensol, A. McDonnell, Miss Annlo Siean, Harry Smith. P. G. Schlauch. Suy advertised and give date of list whon calling for above. A. M. WOODWARD, f. M. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice lit hrbv irlven that A.T. Itlnir find J. j. Hill ttr, tritiiHUt'tlntr und dntnjc biisliH'HH under tho llrm mum of itlnir & o., have tnifi iluy, by mntiml cmiM'ht, (Ibinnlved imrtm-r-fOifp, J. .1. Hutlur rot I ring from the firm, A. T. Itlriu in to uity till tho arm h IndohtiHliiPHrt. All pornoim having uny claim HKuliifct the nrontMtui nrni win niourw prrn;iit. me hhiiib for payment, und all imthoiih IWnowlntc thHin Mdvtw Indtihted to hi Id Una will ploana wttlo promptly. a. i . hi no. f . ti. o unit it, Keynoldrivlllo, Feb. In. 1MKI. Get an Education Th. bMtoatAt in III.. Hait tmauu.li uU t CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK HAVfcN t llHU C',h FA. Blroapr faculty, varind oimrin, good librr, modern irKtn io laboratory w ttyt ii a ium, haodatioi toilliui, tlontv ground. BimrtMt unit, least x?it. oiai- ut i .ia acuta. In addition ta rfiruiar uiira, ! tlT work iantfered iu Mnulo, tun,i .Ty- wrltitii ma. Hnnil for I iuiratnJ eiti oiua 4AM U) ILUUN, f fc-U., rvtril, Uvk IUu, Pa. M j Clearance Our t ntiri; stock and MinHi's' 41 41 41 41 JACKETS and CAPES we will pell at Iphs titan cost. COLLA K ETTES go the same way. lead.in DKKSS (K)ODS and ltave them at all inices. Hundreds of int'cen to select from. 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 We NOTION'S DKPAUTMKNT We have most thing you can apk for in this line. 41 41 41 41 S The Jefferson in clearing up ptooks in A Shoes, Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Jackets, Capes and TUADE that we are getting every day that Our Goods and Prices are Right. Almost anything needed in your list of family wants you will find in our 3 stores. We can fit yon out in any line, and nearly all lines have big bargains in them. Jefferson Supply Co. Reynoldsville,. Kathmkl, and Bio Soldier. titmmiiimtnHtmmtmmmtimttimmmmmmmmm i SAVE MONEY ! NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE ON ANY GOODS IN THE Hardware or S AH manufacturers of Hardware, Brass, Copper, S Iron and Steel Goods have advanced their S selling prices from 10 to 25 per cent, owing S to the increased cost of raw material. We have a good supply, bought before the ad- f vance and can make interesting prices on the same, so now is the time to save money. B CINDERELLA RANGE ! - S Housekeepers should be wise and call at our store and examine the more points that excel than any other range on the 8 market, and is sold" guaranteed to bake and roast, REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiuiuiuauiiui Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsvllle, Pa. The best town plot now offered for sale, right in the town, and with every convenience. As a future home it is the best; as a growing invest ment, it is without an equal. LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ARE SELLING NOW. DON'T WAIT. GET THE REST. I have for sale 100 lots, 50x150 ft., on Grant St., 12 near S. B. Elliott's. These lots will make beautiful build ing spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for 1899. Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed. Lots at $150, sold 10 down and 50c. per week thereafter. Lots at 175, sold 15 down and 1.00 per week thereafter. Also for Bule, Tots on Pleasant Avenuo und Worth ' . . Street, farm of 40 uores with house, barn and more kinds of fruit trees than any farm in the country. Roynoldavillo, with Us Silk Mill, employing 200 bands, which will be doubled in the Spring; Coal Minus, employing about 1'iiH) men; the largest Woolen Mills in the State; Muchine Shops; a Tannery, em ploying l.'iO raun, and other industries that will be here before the year closes, will make these lots an investment that will more than double themselves before you get them paid for. ' SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent ft Sale ! l of Ludiee' I I ft IV I ft ft ft any: BlNG & CO. ft ft Supply Go. Three Hig Stores at Keynoldsvllle, Ilath mel and Hig Soldier, 'are offering bargains Collarettes, At PHICES CUT IN TWO, and if you J can use anything in this line we sure1 can make the price suit you. Wo nrn nnnvinrwl hv tlio TNTfiRM A MKlVV 3 MUiNJl.1 2 f MTT1TT Builders' lines, m 3 3 3 3 3 Cinderella Range. It has 3 3 ' 1
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