mt a Star tfttlwcriiilinii tt.fiO jirr iimr, in udrrmce, C. A. MTKI'HKNftO, l: ill tor nml Pub WEDNESDAY, FKHHUARY 2-S. 114 An lnlrnmlirtt Inciil piiprr.puliIMu'dt'Vrry W'odiH'tduy lit lloyiinhlnvtllr, .lifTiT?Mn i'o. 1rn., (trviitrd to tho Ititoii'ifH of Ki'ynolilwvHIi' irnri .ipfTerMoni'iiunty. Nnrt-tMiHIlriil. wtlllrrnt Ml wlih rnlriHVM. Bticl will he I'xptii-lnlly fi'lrnrt Iv Inwnnln Iho Itihortntr Hum. HulHM-rifitlon nrl,I..V)iMr vrnr.ln nrtvnni'p, NniniiinliMilhHm IntiMulrti for nulillrnttnn Jmit Im iirrnmpHnU-d hy tho writer n nnnip, iot for ixilillriitlon. hut nn a tfiiRrnntiM' good fiilih. lnlr(Hilntf now llcntfi solh-lird Anvpriwlnir nitn mnrlf known on nppllrti Mon nt tin otlli'i In Arnold' Hlork. I.inirlitv rommnnli'ntlorm mul rhnniro nl fVlvfrlNrmctitN Nholllfl riMich thin nfllrt" by monntiy ihmhi. A'Ulri'Mt nil 'ommiinlrtloni to V. A. Htnph' ttiwn. Hcvnoldsvllli. I'n. KnU'ri-tl tit tho ptwtnlHiv nt Ki'ynolrtsvlllo, ra.. ft Nivonu t'iti! ninn tniiirtr. (lut of th.) Nlxty-Hi-von counties In Pi'tinHj-lviinia Guluxlia A. Grow had majority in nil but olovcn. Tt Is not s sign of pood trmnners or Wnirtnenn for people to sni'or and mnko Cm whllo Bttondinif rollploim nervier", ft Ib a (liHpiiBllne night. Tho New York Independent has eeelved nd rojctod a communication whore author attempts to prove that the Kiblo docs not provido any place in tieaven for womim. However, he 1b tienovolcnt enough to admit that thoy will not be utterly ignored. A separate placo has been provided for them, he says. The Swedes are described as a quiet. lactiturn people. There is no jostling even among the lower classes. When train leaves a platform or a steamboat pier the lookers-on lift their haU to the departing passengers and bow to them a compliment which is returned by the passengers. You are expected to lift your hat to the shabbiest person you meet on tho street, and to enter a shop, office or bank with the hat on is consld ei'ed a bad breach of good manners. In retiring from a restaurant you are ex pected to bow to tho occupants, flowing nd hat lifting are so common that the eople seem to move around more slow ly than elsewhere In order to observe the courtesies. Ex. An assault and battery case was triod in the Washington county court last week. A man was accused of kissing another man's wlfo and acting very Im properly with her. Judge Mcllvaine, who heard the cose, interpreted assault and battery as follows: "Assault and battery is tho unlawful infliction of physical violence by one person upon anothor without his or her consent, For Instance, If ono of you should put your arm around and kiss another man's wife without her consent and against tier will, It would be an assault and bat tory; but If sho consonts to your kissing tier, and you did so, it would not be an assault and battery, although it would be, under most circumstances, a very imprudent thing to do." The Press and Printer says: "A tnotto of many young women and men now sooms to bo, when all else falls try literature, especially newspaper writing. Most newspaper Offices are beset with applications irVom girls, matured women and young rtata who cannot do anything else and : who gupiKwe that newspaper work is . easy and profitable. Few of them have . tho faintest idea that every newspaper writer of even moderate success has to -bave years and years of training and Is .only valuable according to his exporl . once, knowledge, acquaintance and ver .Jtetility. It may be said that ton years is considered a vory modorate term of apprenticeship in nowspaier work. IMuny who havo boon at it twenty years y.iid they are just learning." There are many strange things in na tute. Tho spider spins its ladder out of Itself. When it ascends it eats the tadder; when it wants to go down it pits it out again. There are plants wbioU vat animals. They have mouths and stomachs. If a fly fulls on one of iheso, it shuts up and begins at once to digest it. Having done so, it opens again roady for anothor meal. The leaves are the lips. The opossum has pookots. In its side-pockets this ani mal carries its young. "If the cat had only been provided with pockets, she would not have to carry her kittens in ber mouth by tho back of their nocks." It is said that tho huma never alights. Thore are sea-birds which can roost on the waves in the worst storm. The carrior-pigoon knows tho way homo if lot loote many a mile away. Camels woop. They uro patlont, but know by night and smull when dungor Is near, and show their fears by tears. While being loaded the camel stops chewing its cud. The mouth of the whale is an instance of ingenuity and foresight. It is a kind of shrimping net. One would hardly suppose that one of the largest animals would seek its food anioug the smallest, thut millions would be de atroyed to supMtrt one life, but so It is, according to McCulloch. Out If the whalo hud to swallow all tho water it taust draw into 1U mouth with Its prey, it would be exceedingly inconvenient. So frovldenoe has provided a singular piece of machinery to prevent this. It s a series of flat hoops meeting from oth side of the mouth into arches, carrying ranges of bristles, which form a strainer, and also a kind of net. The water is thus rejected, and tho mass of torimpn is delivered to the throat. By Snipping and Clipping You Oct $24 viu tor Ten Cents. Just think of tho delights of a trip all over our own country from Alaska to tho Gulf of Mexico! And just think of being able to do It in easy stages, at ten cents "a stage," Including tho services of a guide! Yet, that is just what the Pittsburg 7 imn proosos to do for you Realistic pictures from every part of America, done In new process Indelible typogravure dellneato tho journev, Tho Incomparable, world famed traveler and lecturer, Prof. George R. Cromcll Is the guide. Journalistic enterprise I the conductor of tho trip. "America from Alaska to the Gulf of Moxico," will bo published in weeklv series of sixteen views (each view 11x13) Inches, fully worth l.o0.) and will embrace tho physical and scenic won tiers of our own land, tho whole edited by Prof. G. R. Cromwell. Each series will bo enclosed In handsomo covers, To any of the readers of the Pittsburg JimrH who will cut out six coupons, differently numbered, and bring or send them to tho Pittsburg Time office with ten cents to cover cost of handeling, the Time will give or mail tho first series which will bo ready March 10th. and which contains the following views The Capitol Washington; the Common, Boston: Printing House Square, New York; Seven Palls, Cheyenne Canon Colorado: Chestnut St., Philadelphia: Yellowstone Falls, Wyoming; Dronton's Cove, Nowport; Contral Park, Minne appolis; Auditorium Hotel, Chicago: Long Sault Rapids, St. Lawrence River Tomple Square, Salt Lake City; Moun tain Houso, Cresson Springs, Pa, Washington Monument, Baltimore; Horse Shoe Falls, Niagara; City of Victoria, B. C. Sitka, AlaskB. Thore will be a now series each week and all will be supplied on the same terms. Order the Pittsburg Timet at onco. If there Is no agent in your locality write for terms to agents, Sample copies of "Amorica" are on ex h ibltlon. (ood New. xno oincr Medicine in the world was ever given such a tost of its curative qualities, as Otto's Cure. Thousands of bottles of this great German romedy are being distributed FREE OP CHARGE, by druggists In this country to those afflict ed with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung diseases, giving the people proof that Otto's Cure will cure thorn, and that it is the grandest tri umph of Medical sclono. For sale only by W. B. Alexander. Samples free. Largo battles 2.) and fiOo. Vendue Notice. Take notice that there will bo sold on the premises of Peter Cox, deceased, at Sandy Valley, In Wlnslow township, on Tuesday, March 8th, 1804, commencing at 10.00 a. M, all the porsonul property of Peter Cox: Household goods, con sisting of stoves, carpets, beds, chairs and many more articlos; also wheat and corn ears. This part of the sale will be hold at the Poter Cox house, and will be contlnuod at the farm on the hill known as the Peter Cox farm and the following property sold: Three horses, 1 colt, 10 head sheep, 2 oows, 3 two- year-old heifers, 3 yearling calves, 4 shoats, grain in barn, 6 acres rye in ground, wagon, plows, mowing machine, hay rake, cider press, double sleds, buffsT. sleigh, wind mills, hay, straw and all other farming implements too numerous to mention. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. A. G. MlLLIREN, Executor. Bristles. You've heard of the man who only noedod bristles to bo a pork. If you see hira send him to us. We've got the bristles for him. Our bristles are all made up into the finest line of brushes we ever hud. There are clothes brush es, tooth brushos, hair brushes, nail brushes, bath brushes, ialnt brushes, all kinds of brushes. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. Tho boys thought that Deadwona Dick had struck towr on Monday last. It was only a runner, however, who hai a mania for jewelry. His watch chaia was mode of 150 gold pieces and his sleeve buttons had diamond sets that wore suld to be worth thousands of dol lars. He was either a vory rich crank a badly pasted simpleton. New Bethlehem Yimliaitin: To Perfume Properly Suohot powder Is necessury. What kind you use depends on vour own taste. Sachet bugs In drawers and closets give to clothes thut delicately distinct odor which is the stamp of refinement. We have all the popular odors, sweet, dainty and penetrating. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. Buy your rubbers at Robinson's. Low est prices. About Prescriptions. Tho best of medicines are none too good for sick folks. It's bad enough to be sick without running chances with second grade drugs. That's the reason we buy only the very highest quality of everything. It's a great satisfaction to us to know that every prescription we send out is just as good as drugs will make it. No matter what you paid for it you couldn't get it better. oTOKE, registered rnarmaoist. F. M. Brown, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of tho M. 10. Church of Reynoldsvlllo, will receive sealed pro posals, tip to March loth, 104, for the janitor work of snid church for tho year beginning April 1st, 1804. The proposals will be opened on March 15th, and the Board of Trustees reserve the right to reji-ct any or all bids. The sihv cessful bidder will bo requested to sign an agreement for tho faithful discharge of the duties herein after enumerated: The janitor will ring tho bell and be present at all church services, the pas tor to decide what constitutes a regular church service Tho church must be thoroughly swept at least onco a week, and oftener, If necessary. All seats and furniture must bo thoroughly dusted each time after the church is swept. The floor between and under tho pews must be mopped, whenever necessary: tho lamps to bo kept clean and filled. Onco each year tho church must bo thoroughly cleaned and tho carpets re moved and beaten. The church must be heated and well ventilated for each service. In winter the walk in front of the church must be kept free from snow and ice. Tho janitor will see that all the doors are securely locked at the close of each service, and look after the church property In general. No chil dren or irresponsible persons will be allowed to do the work of the janitor. The church should be open, heated and ready for occupancy at all regular church services. Oreat Music Offer. Send us the namos and addresses of three or more performers on the piano or organ together with eight cents in postage and we will mail you one copy Popular Music Monthly, containing ton pieces, full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano and organ. Ad- dross: Popular Music Monthly. Indianapolis, Ind. Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to take any chances when you're sick. Don't lot the druggist enrich himself at your expense. Lookout for Impure drugs. They are cheaper, of course, for tho druggist but how about you? Then again, how about accuracy and skill in compounding your prescription? That counts for something too, don't it? e pride ourselves on combin ing all those features. H. Alex Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. ANNOUNCEMENTS. O'oitprr. For congress, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or HnooKvn.i.i lloRornH, Suli.lerl to net Ion of the licpuWIrniiK of XrtTfT son cmiiuy 111 1110 primary elect Ion, Juno IS, m. For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or PrSXKCIAWNKT BoROVflH, Hultjfrt to division of the repuhllranH of Jef- renum 10, i weir primary cieeuea 111 June. IHotrict Jittomcii For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Or RmoKvtui Borodoh, Subjeet to act Ion of t h Republican if Jeffer son county ut the prliunry electoii, Jiuve le.'M. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER. Or nHooKvn.LR HowwaH, Huliji-rt to iiinlnn of the Renhllcsns of After son Co. ut the primary election, Juno OV'M. For district attornky, JAOB L. FISHER, Or l't'NXHI'TAWliKV IfcMKK'OH. Sutvlort to Hctloo of the roniitatkmnii of JaftVr- son Co. itt tho primary eloclliak, Juno IS, IMM JJOTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDS VIIXE. PA. F BANK J. IS LACK, lmprkton. The Umdlliff hotel of theUMrn. Headaiup tors for nonimurelul men. ttwsm heat, tre bus. huth rooms and closeta- mi every fluv, ample rooms, hllllurd room, telephone neclioiia &c. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILJLE, PA. GREEK aCUNSJCK, I'Wprktor.. First rliisa In every nartinalae. Lnpatdiln the vory centre of the busluusMpart of two. Free 'bus to and from trulm and eoniuiooluua sauiplu rooms for eommeivlal trawlers. QOMMEUC1AL HOTKL, BROOKVIIXE, PA., 1'HIL 1'. VAIililEU, l'rttpmtw,. Hamnle rooms on the vrtmud floor, llouua lieatud by natural gas. iAuullius to and fnum all trains. SUtcrllstou. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Heal Estate Agent. Beynoldnvllle, Fa. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West mam street, oppobl Commercial Hotel, UeyaoldavlUo, P.. ,tt the D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dviitlat. In building new Metho dUt church, oiiptadte Arnold block. Guullo nuiin In operation. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. EsTATKor John H. Mclhollan, Dcokased. Lotton of administration on the estate of John K. Mulhollan, laleof Keynoldavllle bor ough, IcITerwiii county, Pa., deeeaned, having been granted to the uudemlgued, all persou Indebted to said delate are hereby notified Ul niako Immediate paynieut to the adminis tratrix, and thtwe having claims agalnat It will pruMont them properly authenticated, for suttltimeut. Has. K. J. Mui.hollan, AdmluUtiatrlxof Jouu V. Muluulluu, duo'd. ROUil PliospliorlG Goiiee ! Why You Should Use It. Because All that uwe one pound of it will tine no other, PhynicianB recommend it, It changt'H a person's taste for Hometlnng more delicious than ordinary coffee, A trial proves it and it is cheaper than other coffee. L. A. STILES, Sole Agent for County. i &artu Puritan, Freeman and Rural New Yorker No. 2. All choice, well tested, standard varieties, in small or large amounts at reasona ble prices. You cannot afford to plant runout or rough, coarse, deep eyed seed when you can get as good an assortment as is known at the present time by ordering early of A. T. McCLURE, Jeff. Co., Pancoast, Pa. P. S.Setut for dettcrinth'e Price Lint. N. HANAU. Closing Out All: Mil GOSIIN- Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 12.50. Coats we sold for 3.00 to 10.00, now for 5.00 to $7. Misses' and Children's Coats the same reduction. Lumberman's Flannel 29o. Prints 5 and 6o. o o Lancaster Gingham 6c. o o Men's and BoyB' Overcoats at cost. Now is the time to get cheap goods. Come and see for yourself. ml otatoes WfflTEE GOODS 60SS FARMERS and EVERYBODY USE THEM. And they all buy them at C. F. Hoffman's, where the asHortment is the largest and the price the lowest, and where everything is just as represented. Come and feast your eyes on the largest and most beautiful stock of Watches that has ever been in Keynoldsville. Yours for Watches, C. F. Hoffman. Down Comes Prices! All-wool Dress Goods, Sold at 50c, now 35c. 52 in. Ladies' Cloth, Regular price 75c, 41 5oc. Silk Finished Henriettas, Regular price 80c, 11 65c. Ginghams, Our Goods are marked your interest to call and examine before buying elsewhere. We want room for Spring Goods and now is your chance to get them cheap. J. S. MORROW. riF.ALEH IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE - BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. ReynoldsYille Harflware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES. TIN, - SHEET IRON - and - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, - FISHING TACKLE OP ALL KINDS, . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, . WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. BUY Watch Cases CJC.WC.LK7 4c. down and von will fl 11 ri it. fn B1NG & CO. Bargains! Bargains 1 JtT THE PEOPLE'S Barpin Store. We make a speciality of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale! Small Profit! One Price ! A. KATZEN, Prop'r. First-class Hardware Store.
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