fcfrc Star. UHlixcriptitm tl.HO prr iinr, or $1.00 if pnhl Klrirlly in udrunre. . I. MTKI'ilKIVnON, I'.illlor and Pub. WK"nKSI)AV. KKiUUIAHTIooI. Anlti(lrini1inl Iim'bI paxr, ililllii'leri'rj Wednesday at Utynohlvlll, ,liflVi-on r. I'a., (h'Voti'fl lo tin lhlritn "f HoyimhUvllln anff .IwrnrMoniMMiut v. Noti-iHtHtlriO. will irvnt II with falrmw. nnil will limiticlall J friend ly toward I lif1 liilHirlntf i'Iih. Oomiiiiinli'iillnim I I mli'il for iinlilleallmi aiust be n'.mnmli'l lv the wrfier nnme, mot for minllriiiiim, but it ituiuntili'P nf titod fnllli. lnlrilln' riewn IteniA nolli'lted. Advertising ruttin nuido known tin applies Ion nt thn utllin In r'roi'lillrli-lli'niy llliH-k. Iienitbty rnnnniinlt'iitlnim nnd fftnnira of HdviM-llHi'iiirnlM nliould roach Ihln oftlcn by Wonrtny iKHm. .iiiirrl)i Ion ilrdl.Oi.ryinr,lii artvniH'p. Altrof nil roimniiiili'titlonii lot). A.Hteph- nnn, Ui'vnold-vlllc. I'n. Kniert'il m iln pinlolllcn at Kpyniililsvlils, ta., nnniH'ontl cIhhk mull nintlnr. Reasons for Striking. Kill tor Tilt? Stah: Tlio I'lnployt' of tli KntTirlm Silk mill of ItcynolilH tIIIk (nnti out on n Hlrlko nt noon Mon day, Kobrunry 4th, nn yon Imvo Blronily mi'titionrtl, nnil wilh your permleslnn wm wnnt to mnko n public Rtntoiiiont of eiimi1 of tbn iviisiiiis why we mo on it Mtl'ikl!. Homo of tlio I'liiployoB Imvo brrn flni'd bryoixl ri'ii.on. Oni- voiinir Imly'wn Itt't'iitly flm-d f .".". Till- lady hnH boon fined ovor 1H.00 during tlio short tltno nbo tins boon wnrklnu In thn mill. Thi'i'u ir other linos too ntimoroim to nii'iilKin. Ono ftiiiilojo wiis flni'd H.iO (tliruu duys work) fur j u 1 1 1 i ti tlio mill. Thoi'o nro (lvo untrnnitrn Into tho mill and four of thorns nro looked all the time. Tho windows arc ulso nailed. On tho 4th liiHtunt tho employes who carry their dinner wort) forced to stay in tin; mill ilnrltin tho dinner Ijoiir, bh the door wen! loekoil, and they could not attonil tlio meeting which wiisbolnjr held at Hint time. Ono of thn employes whr dlRchnrgcd for mi offence w hich every ono commit. If one Ih compelled to leave for this rotiwin, wl y not (lUeliiitjru all? Now w, In bohulf of tho Kntorprlso em )loyoK, bbU U thin jiiHtlco? Should we hn ImpoKod upon In this way any longer, or aro wo doinu wrong in staying out until wo get whnt wo demand? CoMMITTKE. Silk Company's Explanation. ItEVNOi.nsvir.t.E, Pa., Fob. 11 '01. Kditoii The Stak, I)RAR Sin: Ah thoro senilis to bo a number of conflie.Unir report an to tlio cuiiho of the present troubla at tho silk mill, wowIhIi to Htato tho foots. Tho sti ikini; weuvorn have jrono out to forco tho reinstatement of two weaver, one of whom made a very bad piece of goods, which can only bo sold an Imper fect. When this weaver was called Into tho office nnd told about thin piece ho was very impudent to tho superin tendent, refuting to promlso to try to make bettor goods. Naturally, he was laid off, an It stands to reason that If the company is obliged to accept such Imperfect work, It would soon be forced out of business. Tho other weaver not only did not stay at his looms but acted In a highly improper manner towards one of the girls la the mill. Although warnod a number of times about this, he still con' tlqued to act in the same manner and ho was also laid off. It must appear to every ono that If the hands refuse to obey tho ruloi of tho mill, to attend to thoir work in an orderly manner, the mill might as well close down. The company bears no malice towards those, two young men and was perfectly willing to take thum hack if they had apollgized for their past misconduct, which they refused, and had promised not to repeat the offense, and to attend to their work in future. The present management has always endeavored to run the mill so that no aclf-respcctlng girl or boy need be ashamed to work there, and is deter mined that proper order shall be ob served, and no indecent conduct will be tolerated. It Is willing at all times to listen and act on any complaint, and remedy same if found to be justified. Respectfully yours, Enterprise Silk Co. D. Lindsay, Supt. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work night and day, curing indigestion, bil- lousness, constipation, sick headache, and all stomach, liver and bowel troub les Easy, pleasant, safe, sure, only 25o at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Blng & Co. will move into the new building, corner Main and Fifth street, Carpets, mattings, llnoloums, oil cloths and rugs at Hall's. Call and see the great reductions on overcoats at Millireas. Latest styles In shoes at Johnston & Nolan's shoe parlors. ' Call and see hoes and get their low prices. John Flynn, merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. Hall keeps the biggest, best and bund- omost stock of dinner and toilet sets in I tho town. 'Army leggings for men and boys at Williams.' A fine lot of Portland cutters, one and two horse sleds and back runners. For sale cheap. Call and examine. 1 h. M. fiNYDKR, Jackson street. KICKER'S COLUMN. A "Klrknr'n Column" bus In-ph openrd In Tim Htah, tliiimiili wlileh romplnlnts may lie niiule n il hunt tlio Identlly of Ibiieonipliiltiunt IH'inir ntnun iitiiini', it you nnvn niiviniiiK in klek mIhiiii send IL III. Tim niimt'of the "kli'k- nr" mut nrroinimny llm kirk n uintriMiU'ff if good fiillb, but not for uuldli iil Ion. Is not tho wholo of the borough Uoyn- oUIsvIIIh? Itsemns to ho when it coinos to taxing the people. Ilut according to Improvements, etc., etc., It Is only the West end that Is to he considered. The Kant end, that has tho greater popula tion. Is not allowed a place for travelers to stop or people to board nt. If thoro are Improvements In thn streets thn West end has them, anil tho Kssl end helps pay for them. Kvnn tho V. I. A., when some ono spoko of the Knst mid street being dirty,' said, "Why, you can't oxpect u to work for tho wholo town." Wn there a can sent up there to put waste In? I failed ! see it. Nn talk of any Industry to rnUo t he value or property there. Some of the citizens nro stock holder and worked bind for the Interest of the town, hut I their prop erty any morn valuable or their end of town moro prosperous? If the KiiHtnnd I not Kcynoldsvlllo, let us bo taxed ac cordingly. Hedueooiir tuxes and cull It. all farm land, or lot, us "live nnd lot live." A HxK llAIHK.lt. The Couimy Editor. Perusal of the column of paper pub lished In district fur removed from the hustle nnd overy-ilny excitement of tho cities Is liable to make tho render be lieve that tho life of thn country editor I "ono grand, sweet song." Hero, In dued, seems to ho an individual who pursues thn even tenor of his wny, quietly gathering up the ttclghliorhood gossip, scrap of Information, and at nil time keeping a watchful eye on I lie In terests of tho community. Hut tho path of country editor I not alway strewn with roses. Many subscribers are forgetful and reminder that they are in nrrcar ate often in vain. Hence thn occasional wails from the sanctum and suspension of a week's issue. The country editor who bump up against such troubles Is deserving a better fate. He Is one of tho forces of civilization, and too often he Is handicapped by ad verso clrcuniHtanccs. Pittsburg G'nm tnPiwil Onutte. Jefferson County's Population. Harnett township, 4110; Oeuvcr town ship, 87(1; Hull township, l,:iU2; Hig liun borough, 871); Hrockwuy vlllo borough, 1,777; Ilrookvllln borough, 2,472; Clay vlllo borough, 2,371; Clover township, 11(14; Corsica borough, 21.'l; Kid red town ship, l.&aK, Gaskill township, 713; Heath township, .125; Henderson township, 1,041: Knox township, l,2.Vi; McCulmnnt township, 6,121; Oliver township, 1,455; Perry township, 1,545: Plnecrcek town ship, 1,8(12: Polk township, 53j Porter township, 51)2; Punxsutawncy borough, 4.375; Uoynohlsvlllo borough, 3,535; Ringgold township, 1,037; Hose town ship, 1,805; Snyder township, 2,117: Summurville borough, 380; Union town ship, 372; Warsaw township, 1,5113; Washington township, 3,81(1; West Iiuynohlsville borough, 774; Wlnslow township, 0,435; Worthvllle borough, 154; Young townshlpr 5,0(10. Total 50,113. Wlnslow township's population Is 400 largor than any other township in the county. Young township is next to Wlnslow In population. Bucklen's Amies Salve. Has world-wide faino for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, bolls, sores, felons, ulcors, totter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, skin eruptions; infalliblo for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25o at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Had to Conquer or Die. "I was just about gone," writes Mrs. Rosa Richardson, of Laurol Springs, N. C, "I had consumption so bod that the best doctors said I could not live more than a month, but I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottles and am now stout and well." It's an unrivalled life-saver In consumption, pneumonia, la grippe and bronchitis; infallible for coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, croup or whooping cough. Guaranteed bot ties 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's. We invite every gentleman to become a member of our Walk-Over club. Rob inson's. N Tablet with every pair of sbool shoes at Williams.' Full line of Reed's ladles' shoes at Johnston & Nolan's at cost. Big reduction in boys' clothing at Mllllrens. Low prices, good fits, first-class work at John Flynn's tailor shop. Johnston & Nolun have a fine line of Emerson's shoes for gentlomen. See them. Finest and largost stock of lace cur tains, all new stylos, at Hall's. Save the baby. Don't worry about tbe croup, just keep a jar of Clydesdale ointment in the house. It cures tbe croup every time and Is a perfectly safe remedy to use on children. The jar wun me rea top at druggist's. 25o. Blankets at cost at Sutter's. HlflU SgDooI Bulletin. , kditorial mrr. IdlUr-li-OhUf- Ortn Milk. AtiliUal BdlUr Irt Inm, A number of our students have been out of school during tho pust week ac count of illness. Howevnr this, Mon day, morning llnd most of thutn In place. A singing class has been organized among the school to meet In the chap el on Monday and Wednesday morn ing of each week. All those who are willing to help lng are Included. Prof. Loiikerd I our director. We hope It may bo a grand sueenss. Our programs In literary wicloty on Friday afternoons are very Interesting. Heretofore wo have had some difficulty In carrying out tbn program, a some would not In- prepared, but from neiw on those v fio b o pliiced on the program are compelled to servo uiilos they nro excused hy the prlnclpnl. It is a sad slnte of tiffnlr when It, be comes necessary to reprove young Indie and gentlemen In ehnpel on account of any love nffalrs. This does not extend to our room. Mis Milllron, ono of our nonlor, tin taught several day for our teachers who have hud the grip. We aro glad to state that, Mis Mllllivii did her work credibly and deserve great praise. A crowd of young people from this villa havo orgunlzod a club in which a few from our room particlputu. We are beginning to see tho result of our slolgh ride to Diillol. During the past week numerous, letters have been coming from that direction. Many of thn teacher and student have been enjoying the sleighing dur ing tho past week. Iist Friday even ing the teacher nnd pupil of room 1.1 drove to lliook vlllo. Louvlug home in tho early part of the evening they ar rived at tho American Hourc about nlno o'clock. The driving was so slow that their arrangement were somewhat dis arranged and they wnivcompelled to go to a restaurant for lunch. Many went out to view tho county sent nnd search for their friend. About 11.30 p. m. they started for homo and were seen coming Into town long after midnight. Recently a gus stove has been placed in the Inlxiratory; a welcome Incum bent. Viola. '01, and .lay, '03, McOaw re- turned to school Monday morning after a week's Illness. "Tbe world moves on wllb rapid speod. Nor never sluekens up Its salt. And IIiohc wlio full Its role lo bei'd Are sure to meet the sliiKKard'a fata." Our school building will bo equlppnd with a local telephone hereafter. It la being put In to-day. Letter to Star (Mass Co., JiryiHihkrille, Pa. Deur Sirs: You arcmukers; so are we. You know what you make: you know all about it. We know our paint as you know your good. Wo kftow what it Is, bow It nets, what It docs, how It live, und how long tho conditions being favorable or unfavor able. It Is fair that wo tuke tho risk of it every way; but wo ought not to risk any uso or abuse of It. Can't draw the line. We are dealing with strangers. We are strangors to them as they are strangers to us. We want to bo trusted by thum. Wo trust them first; that's the way to get trusted. We trust thum to paint with a fair degree of paint-knowledge and care. We expect to be trusted to fur nlsh pulnt as good as pulnt can be, and to lust us long as pulnt cun. If you do your business that way, you are a fellow with us and one of a tlioue and. A fow moun men In thu course of a yoar will abuse our trust and put us to loss; but 009 In 1,000 will tell their frionds bow true we are, and our paint is. Thut's what has made us the lurg est paint concern In the world. It is our best advertisement. Yours truly, 21 F. W. Devoe Si, Co, P. 8. H. Alex Stoke sells our paint In your section. For Sale or Rent. Our property and stock for sale, or will sell stock aud rent tho rooms. J. C. Kino A Co. Blng & Co. will occupy tbe new build' ing of H. Alex. Stoke, corner Main and Fifth sts Come and see tbe new Monarch shirts at Millirens. flavallnd, Austrian and German chl at Hall's. Tablets given away with school shoes at Johnston A.'Nolan's. Ladles' undurskirts at Suitor's at re duced pricos. "I am troubled quite often with lame' ness In my right shoulder and have used fhany different kinds of liniment, but never found any relief until I used Clydesdale Ointment, which benefited me greatly. Would not be without it. Yours Respectfully, ' "W. Fred. Ely," Capt. Pittsburg Base Ball Club Clydesdale Ointment is for sale by all druggists Ask for tbe jar with tbe red top, Spec fcl prices In gloves at Sutter's. To the Votrrs of Reynolilsville. I ntn a Republican candidate for coun cil ul the coming borough election, and havo been Informed that rJ resirt Is being circulated that I, or thn firm of Wiley A Hwoltzr r. hold stock In thn Iteynoldsvlllo Electric company and that my candidacy I In the Interest of said company nnd for tho furtherance nf my or our own Interest. To put myself In a true light before tho voters of tills borough, I truthfully assert that neither I nor thn firm of Wiley and Hweitzer have, bold or own any slock In' said company, nor am I, nor are we, pecuniarily Interested In said company. Should It bo necessary 1 am willing to make affidavit to that effect. I am for the best Interests of Ileynoldsvlllo and lis citizen. Very truly, W. W. Wiley. Council Meeting. Tho regular niiiei Inif of town council was held Feb. 5th In the secretary' office, President II. C. Delblo In tho cluilr.' All IlieiiilsTs present. C. Mitchell, burgess, reported collec tion of lines, ,c , to ho $13.00. Tax Collector CI. W. Hwart reported luxe col looted sinoj Inst meeting to bp as follows: lloroiigh I7.50, Is. nil :I!U!0, wnlor $15.81, light $55.44. poor $17.50. On million ordinances No. 71,72,73 and 71 were pitsncd on tlrst rending. Thu clerk was Instructed to notify II. A. Ktoke to put the sidewalk In front of his new building, corner Main and Flti.il streets, In a safe condition. There being no further business coun cil adjourned. School Directors' Convention. The annual mooting of the Pennsyl vania Ktalo Association of School Direc tors will I hi held In thu Hull of the House of Representatives, February 14 and 15. Thu delgate from Joflorson county uru .1. C. Smith, Doluncy; G, W. Porter, Linilsoy; Dr. .T. II. Neulo. Reyn olilsville; S. T. North, PunxHiituwney, und A. J. Klder. Corsica. Re-upholstering and mattress reno vating of nil kind and fancy upholster- In Have hud 28 years' experience In ttio trade, and thercforo can guar antee your work In bo done In a first class manner, or no pay. Lowest prices In thu country. Please leave order at J. R. lllllls' furniture store. N. J. Rohhman. Coats nt Sutter's at one-half their actual cost. 3,000 dullars' worth of carpets to bo sold at a barguln ut Hull's. A new lino of sweaters just rooulved ut Mllllrens. Ingruln, brussel nnd velvet carpets, 110 rolls, at Hall's. W. K. Lucas, thu plumber, is ready to do all kind of work In hi lino. Shop on Fifth street, near gns office. If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, tho tullor. Sixty pairs of misses' shoes that were formerly $1.50, now 75o., sizes 11 to 2 at Williams.' 1 MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. OKIce on West, Main street, opposite the n ... ,i i o. ....... t, i..iii.. r.. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public real estate HKont; Talent secured, ml lections made promptly. Olllce in nuiuu uiuck. uuyiiuiuKvoiu, u, s MITH M. McCUfciiGUT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW t Not nr v PuhHf und final E Attain Airnnt. fJnl. lucMoim will rortilve prompt attention. Oil Ice In Krm'hllch dc Hunry block, noar postoftico, iiuyiioiuHvuiu I'Ui D H. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Resident dentist. In tbe Froebllrh A Hen ry muck, auur tue postolllce, Alain street. ueuijenesa lu operating-. jyn. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of First National bank DuiiuiiiK, muni street. D R. R. DeVERE KING. DENTIST, Office on second floor Reynoldsvllle Real csiuiu diuk., main street, Heynoiusvuie, fa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture framing a specially. Olllee and ware room lu tlio Moore GulldiiiK on Main street. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FJIANK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the busiuesspart of town. Free 'bua to and from trains andcommodlous eauiple rooms for commercial travelers. JJQTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. liLACK, Proprietor. The leading hdlel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Steam beat, fre bua, bath rooms aud closets on every floor, auuiple rooms, billiard room, leltipuoue con nection Ac. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes needs a rwllaWa ruoutkly ngulatias metliciu , DR. PEAL'O PENNYROYAL p:iLS, Am prnmpt. snfr. and oxttalnla result. The kwi , i- '.. unvor UlaappulM 81 10 r Ihj. For sals by U. Alex, stoke. N. HANAU Great Bargains in Ladies Misses' and Children's Jackets I don't want to entry nny over no I will tfive the litiyers the benefit of the GKIJAT REDUCTION. Ladies' Jnckets, were Hold for lOnnd $12.00, now $Gnnd$G Miswes' Jackets, " " " 7, 8 and $9, now 4 and $4.50 Children's Jackets, sold for 2 and $3, now 1.25 nnd $1.50 Child rens' Dresses, cost 50c, now - 39c Ladies' Fleeced Underwear, - . 19c Calico, ... 4 and 5. per yard CLOTHING. . I IN MEN'S AND YOUTH'S OVERCOATS, Men's Overcoats, were 10 and $12.50, now 7 and $8 Men's Overcoats, were H nnd $10, now 5 nnd $0.50 Hoy's Overcoats' were 0 and $H, now 5.00 Hoy's Overcoats, were 5.50 now - - 2.75 Men's flcccc-lincd Suit, .... r;c Hoy's fleece-lined Suit, sold for 80c; now - 50c Removal - Sale Will move to the New Building at corner of Main and Fifth Streets BING Reynoldsvllle FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS We will offer for Bale at greatly reduced prices all of our Coal, Oil and Gas Heating Stoves, We need the room for our Spring and Summer Goods do not wish to carry them over. If you are in need of any thing in that line now is the time to get a bargain. Reonoidsviiie Hardware. We will Save You Money. Everybody wants to save money and at the same time get the best for what money they spend. The place to bring about both these re sults in SHOES is at our store. We sell Men's Dress and Work Shoes from $1.00 up to $7.00; La dies' Shoes from $1.00 to $5.00; Boys' and Misses' Shoes at most any price. JOHNSTON & NOLAN. Nolan Block, Main St. aVs.sta, 6c GO. Hardware Go. 8 53 o o as 55 a o 4) g 1 O CD O E cx as Ed 3 a? Elf 7 '1
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