Ml II I I.I II liWW MH MM mt Star. Subscription $1.60 per tear, or $1.00 if paid utrirtly in rirtrance. V. A. ATKIMIF.YMIN. Kdllor and Pub. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBElt 21), 18!M. A n Independent lueal paper, puhH.hrd utery Wednt'mlnjr nl Ki'yiinliUvlHp, Ji-nrion Co. Pa., rtcrnifrt to the lutun'Mnof Ki'jrniMvlll and .leAYriMiiieoiiiity. Non-polltlrn.1, will treat Bit wit ti nurniA, nun win nenapeciHiij rrirtiu- Iv toward tliu liitiorltiff rlttftd. suiMrrtpi ion prirp vi .iw nr year, in an .anre. Uommiinlratfuna tntendrd for piinllratln must u accompanied ly the writer n name. not for nublli'ntlon, but an a Runrnnti'x of (tood faith. IntereotlnK new Itrmnsolli-ltfil. AdrertlMni ratrnt mndn known on applica tion at tlin oftlre In Kroclillch-llenrjr Mock. LenRhty communication and chania of advprtUcmpnta Hliould ruch tlila ofllca hy Mondny noon. Addrrxn all communications to 0. A. Htpph nvoti. KcynoldHvlllr. Pa. EntnrpdT at th pontofllc at Rpynoldnvlllp, Fa., ax second clawi mall ninttnr. IN GREAT DEMAND. Soft Coal la Needed Unusual Develop ments of New Properties. rnnl Trade Journal.! nituminous coal continues to be re ported M In the greatest demand In all parts of tho Union! there is plenty of It being mined by the advices which are at band, but this only proves that the amount of conl which will bo required for Indus trial purposca during this year Is much beyond what heretofore has been estl mtited ll in lllccly to be. In nil tho States wherein soft coal furnishes the prime factor in trade for cither Indus trial or domestic purposes, the price Is higher Hum it wag oven during the summer months, and based on the de mands which exist, the fall price Is not so high. If there is to bo any Increased rate paid for mining coal after the new year comes In, as now apiiears probable, one may readily expect that there will bo an Increase In the selling prices be yond what has been the case. The term of excitement Is bringing forth some exceptional quotations, and these do not form a bus Is to work from, but we do ' not nee anything for yearn ahead like the low plane of 181)8 and early 1899. There is going to be an unusual devel opment of coal properties in the near future, but at the same tlmu the indus trial future Is also moat excellent, and new mines must be developed to take the place of worked out mines. At Buffalo the great scarcity of soft coal, caused by the lack of cars, has resulted in a still further advance being made in the price of fueling coal. On Saturday the dealer made a stlll'further advance of 25 cents per ton, bringing the price of fuel up to 92.75 per ton. Tho advance was not unexpected, for several weeks it has been found difficult to getenough coal to meet ordinary demands. Shippers and dealers are confining themselves almost entirely to their old uusUimui'H. The market now is in as tight a condition as it evor has been. Resolutions. Resolutions on the death of George O. Rlggs, a member of John C. Conser Post 192, Dept. of Pa., G. A. It., late of Co. D, 105th Ilegt., Pa. Vols.: Whereas, On the afternoon of Nov. 15, 1890, the grim King of Terrors laid his icy hand on the form of our com rade, Goo. O. Rlggs, therefore be it Resolved, That the members of the Post realize that their ranks are being rapidly deploted and that ere long the last soldier of the war of the rebellion will have been mustered out. 7ieo!ii, That In the death of our comrade tho Post baa lost one of its devoted members. Itemlvcd, That In memory of our late comrade tho charter be draped in mourning for thirty days and that those resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Pobt, published in The Star and a copy transmitted to the family of tho deceased. COM. - The Origin of the Cake Walk. More than a century ago the French iiogrooB of the south introduced the cake walk. Cuke walking now Is a pan tomlmo dance and proves a very Inter esting portion of the programmein "Old Southern Life" which appears at Reyn olds opera house one night only.Tuosday, Deo. 5. Over twenty proudly prancing darkles participate In this exhillrating torpslchorean revelry. The other features of this gigantic Afro-American amusement Idea are all ' of the high quality order, the many excellent sing ers, the unique buck and wing dancers, the comic comedians, the skilled mu sicians and the numerous other south land oddities. A mammoth atreet parade will be given promptly at noon on the day of performance In which two bunds of musio are employed. Special reduoed prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. For Sale. Reynolduvllle creamery, consisting of lot and building, fully equipped for the manufacture of butter and cheese. For further particulars call on or address, John ??orris, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Good goods and prices to suit all at Gooder's. Highest grade pianos and organs, violins, banjos, mandolins, guitars and everything In the music line at Hasklns' music store. The best quality of silver table ware at C. F. Hoffman's. Come and, look at Gooder's stock of holiday goods. Come and see ourSOo. child's set, at C. F. Hoffman's. Flut, oval and chatted band rings at Gooder's jewelry store. Rnthmel. II. Hutchinson, of Falls Creek, was In town Sunday. Miss Maggie Divan, of Pittsburg, Is visiting friends here. G. L. Harris, of SehofTnor's Corners, was visiting hero last week. Tho Rathmel school held an Icecream festival and box supper In the P. O. S. of A. hall Monday evening of this week. Rev. W. L. Jenkins, who la traveling In the Interest of the Wheats tone Bap tist church with his band of sinners, en tertained the people in the P. O. 8. of A. ball last Friday and Saturday even ings. Wo wonder why there will not be any special services In any of our churches on Thanksgiving Day, the only day In the year set apart by the government to praise and give thanks to God for all Ills goodness. My! how thankful our nation ought to bo this year. Due to Your Own Neglect. It is a bad Idea to let your subscrip tion run over a year without paying up. Hy paying every year In advance the paper costs you but one dollar, and you do not miss it. Hut If you let It run three or four years, it becomes harder to pay and you begin to think you can not afford to take it. Then you begin to feel sour toward the paper, and try to persuade yourself that it Is our fault that we were too lenient, or some thing of that sort and you lose the friendly feeling you would otherwise have for the paper, forgetting that it was all due to your own neglect. Klt tnnnlng lirjmblirun. As Others See Us. The people of Reynoldsvllle are con fidently expecting a street railway to be constructed through thBt town with branches running to ltalhmel, Dig Sol dier, Sykes and Eleanora. This will make Reynoldsvllle tho business center of that entire community, and will un doubtedly give it a great boom. That town has Improved wonderfully the past year, and the chances are that It will continue in that lino, as the spirit of progress is abroad over there. Punx sutawney Spirit. Editor Sees Wonders. Editor W. V. Barry, of Lexington, Tenn., In exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of Piles. His quick cure through using Bucklen'a Arnica Salve convinced him It is an other world's wonder. Cures plies, In flammation, and all bodily eruptions. Only 25c. at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In tho postolllce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending Nov. 25, 1890: Daniel Bush, Lewis Molland (2), Harry Reed. Say ad vertised and. give date of list when calling for above. A. M- Woodward, P. M. The nicest assortment of ladies' chains at C. F. Hoffman's. Ladies' warm shoes at Williams' shoe store. The pluce to buy your holiday presents Is at Gooder's. One hundred dollars wont pay a big doctor bill, but 12.00 spent at Milliren's for wool underwear will avoid many diseases. Cuff links, sterling silver filled and solid gold at Gooder's. The marriage license law of Pennsyl vania wont Into effect October 1st, 1885. From that time till the present, a period of fourteen years and two months, 3,881 marriage licenses have been Issued in Jefferson county. This is an average of 275 for each year, 26 for each month, and one for each day, leaving out Sun days and holidays. BrookvllleDrtMocraf. And yet the question is often asked, "is marriage a failure?" A ring of beauty is a joy to the wear er. Gooder keeps the kind that Is a joy, All rheumatics removed by wearing Milliren's health underwear. Just received a large line of dinner and toilet sets, guaranteed ware. Reyn oldsvllle Hardware Co. 1835 R. Wallace and 1847 Rogers' Bros. flat ware, the best In the world, at Gooder's. Army leggings for men at Williams' shoe store. While the country editor may not have much gold in this world, it all re ports are true they will use that metal for paving brick in bis next dwelling place. Big Run Tribune. That de pends on the direction be Is traveling Watch Gooder's windows for nice Christmas presents. Pianos and organs sold, rented, ex changed, repaired and tuned at Has kins' musio store. Sliver knives and forks at the lowest prices at C. F. Hoffman's. A beautiful oil painting given away with every pair of Queen Quality shoes bought at Johnston & Nolan's. The only place in town where you can buy the famous Edison records (or the phonograph and grapbophone la at Goodkk, the Jeweler's Ad inspection will convince you that Mllllrou a are tbo honest and low priced clothiers. To have your pocket-book swell out with cash paved, buy your groceries and flour at Robinson & MundorfTs. Prices always n little lower than bIbo where at Robinson fc MundoriT's. liny and Bell for cash is the secret. In cheese we stand right up at head of class in quality. One pound more sugar for the dollar than others give. What's in a name? It's a biscuit all the samo. 5c. a box. Put the testing screws to our 25c. collee. You will find it is the "stuff" you want. Our coffee 2 lbs. for 25c. is a winner, loc. to loc. else where. Grape nuts, the great food. ROBINSON MUNDOKFF. p O p y THERE'S JjJ Jhjl . KEENEST 25 k! PLEASURED O w p p p ids p p Q p p w p p p p u In making your jlj s e I e o 1 1 o n s from a O p good stock one that p y shows reliable Ideas f M from the store that JMJ 3y feels there's n o t h- P p O log too good to pass p P along to tbe trade. p p We give extra test to p V' your pleasure by f jc lowest prices prices' ?j? 7i that particularly In p terest shrewd buyers p P the buyers who are O looking for a place Ip' V where every possible V advantage Is assured JjJ them, n r 1 m f it 1 of good argument Is every jl Item we show the V kind of selling logic V that convinces. o till Bing & Co. We aim to make friends 43 & 43 4? and try to please all by being uniformly polite, prompt and accommodating. We want you to get In the habit of com ing or sending to us for artlules you need In our line, and If pure goods, low prices, constant attention and civility will do so we will make you our custo mers and friends; by untiring efforts to make our stock superior In every par- tlcular we appeal to your jttdgmont and' Interest; because of an earnest determi nation to treat all fairly and honestly we ask for your consideration, and on these principles we base our claim and solicit a share of your patronage. Yours truly, H. Alex. Stoke, Reliable Druggist. ShtckA Uagne'r, Shlck.ft Wagner. DON'T FORGET That the Bm Stork is the place to buy your fall goods such as Hosiery, Gloves Underwear, Comforts, Blankets, Ladies' and Children's Coats, Capes, Collar ettes and Fur Suits, Men's, Youth's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, etc. DON'T FORGET That we are headquarters for Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Examine our fine line of Holiday Goods. Never before could we show you so fine a line to select from. Remember the place, the Bio Store of SHICK & WAGNER'S, Next Door to Post Offick. a a Gold - Wea m is Coming: ! ARE YOU PREPARED "9 tock of f Have you been into our store and seen the mammoth stock Winter Suits, Overcoats and Warmsunderwear 0 Every inch of our large floor space is fairly groaning under the weight of this marvelous and up-to-date Btock, for Children, Boys, Young Men and Older Men. The assurance of correct style, the certainty of unequaled service and the absolute guarantee of the best of values enables you to come to our Btore with full faith in our promises and full confidence of getting the best results. ' It's a stock of matchless values and unequaled variety which we ask you to come and see, get the prices, and we know that your good judgement will prompt you to act. Below we quote a few prices: Heavy and Medium Weight Overcoats. Ask any well dressed man or boy in Reynolds vllle where he bought his Overcoat and nine times out of ten he will tell you at Millirens. If you come here this week for an Overcoat you can select a finely tailored and elegant garment at a positive saving of $3.00. In this oiler the heavy jjijl x weight Kerseys, Coverts and all the colorings. Men's Underwear. Men's Hygienic Fleeced lined Underwear, ribbed wrist band, good, full sizes, 89c. Men's Natural Wool and Red 50c. Men's Pure Wool Underwear, all colors, $1.00. Fancy Vests. The greatest line of Fancy Vests ever retailed at $3.00, 3.25, 8.75 and 4.00. Some are pure Silk, Mohair and Silk, Australian Wool, all beautiful effects. You must see them to appreciate them. There are many styles. Men's and Young Men's Dress Suits. The reputation we have maintained this season for extraordinary values in our Suits has been earned by pleasing hundreds of fastidious and well dressed men. We can please you likewise with a choice of Fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, in choice plain pat terns. All of these suits have been properly cut and tailored. They are neat and nobby; prices $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00 and $12.00. Men's Fancy Shirts. Another new line of Men's Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts just in; a superb collection of all the newest patterns; all have a pair of detached cuffs; workman ship guaranteed. Your choice $1.00. Dress Gloves. Men's Dressed Kid Gloves, lined and unlined, in Kid or Mocha; colors, Red, Tan and Brown; some with fur topB, 50c. Better ones at $1.00. MILLIRENS. O p p p p p p p P p p p p p pi p p 0! p p p 91 p P 2 V p V p p, p L4
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