Nubsrriptmn $l.f0 per irtir, in mlrancr. '. A. ftTKIMIKIVMO. ICdllor nnrt I'llb. WEDNESDAY, MARCH ", 104. An liuli'iMMiflt'iit lorn I pnppr. puMNhcil every VHln"(ltty fit ttynnl(Nvll1i, .IrflVrMnn Cn. Vn., devilled ii t hti liitri-rslH of HeynolcUvUln and .IrfTiT-Miiiemiiity. Non-pnlltlrnl, will trrnt Alt with fnlriH'H. nnri wllltw rpefliilly frlrtul ly tnwiifiU the Intmrlntf oIuhh. Hiilwript l"n prlrrI..Wpir vrnr.ln nrtvnnep. tVitnmtitiiruttitnN Intntulen for imlillcnllnti must m ii tni(tnle(t by tho wrftcr' nnnu not for puhltrntlon, but nn a fftttinintct of roimI fitllli. Inlert'stlnff newn IteniN HollrlttMl. Advert Mtiu rateH nmde known on nppllrn tlon nt the otth-e In Arnold' llloek. Ijenifhty eonirniinlrtitlon nnd ehunirt of n'lvertNe'nients Hhould reueh this oillce by Mondny noon. AiI'Iiv-h nil I'ommiinlcntlonn to ( A. Hteph rnsmi. Keynold-tvllle, ln. Kntft-ed lit the p(Hiottfce nt KeynoldHville, I'n., uh sei'ond clnsH mull mutter. Thotv nr' 11(10 creiniii-eioK In lVnnsyl vnniii and l,OiXl,0(X)noivof land devoted to thn dairy ititonwf,. Tim rnpltul In vextod is l:.,n,00(),000 and tho iinnnnl worth of butter in tho State in 20,0(10,. 000. Many n pruel and ht-artlefw nrltnn In committed in tho namo of "nunlnoHH." A man dix-s a mean, oontemptiblo act, and cxetiee his conscience by ealllnjf It biitdnotiK. Wo abould not got tormn confused. Robbery and fraud and de ception and heartless avarleo bear about the same relation to biiHinoHH that tho tubo rose does to skunk cabbago. Marlcnvillo Exprrs. An exchange asks: How many mlleg will tho jaws of a gum-chowing girl travel in the course of a year ? and then says: Giving her jaw a play of half an ineh or an ineh of travel for each chew, thirty chews a minute, sixty minutes an hour, ten hour a day, .HIS day In a year, her jaws will havo traveled (I,7;i0, 000 Inches, or a fraction over 10,'l miles. This is for the girl with tho small mouth; tho big mouthed girl can beat this record. On Thursday, March 1st, a new law relative to the state board of medical examiners went into effect. Section 14 of tho act provides that from and aftor the first day of March, 1894, no person shall enter upon tho practice of medicine or surgery in tho state unless ho or sho has compiled with tho pro visions of the act and shall exhibit to tho prothonotary in tho county in which ho or she desires to practice medicine or surgery a license duly granted by tho state board. After exhibiting tho license and upon the payment of one dollar tho applicant shall be registered. W. T. Foster, tho western weather prophet, makes those predict ions: "One n,,' tho soverest storm periods of recent years wl11 prevail over tho United States and Canada ''W March 7 to -April 13. In many parts of the country unusually heavy rains or snow will fall and floods may be expected. Several principal low barometers or storm cen ters will cross the continent within the period, moving eastward. Tornadoes may bo expected in those parts fre quented by those destroyers. Temper- . ature will go to great extremos and frosts will damage early crops far south ward. Electric storms will precede and several cold waves follow some of these blows. Those crossing the continent from March 7 to 11, 12 to 1H, 18 to 24, 25 to 28 and April 4 to 8, should bo care fully watched." Tbe stout man who wears a tight belt around his waist to give him the appear ance of jauntlness as woll as to do tho suspender service does not know what harm ho Is doing to himself. A doctor stated recontly that the wearing of a belt by a man, especially a stout man, Is most Injurious to health. It stops the circulation and does not permit tho digestive organs to operate as they should. When asked why It should be so much more Injurious for a man to wear anything around his waist than it is for a woman, the doctor said: "A man and woman can't be compared In that regard. A man uses entirely dif ferent muscles in breithlng than a woman. He becomes accustomed to breathing from his abdomen, while a woman breaths almost entirely from hor chest. Men had better wear loose belts and provide some other substitute for suspenders." The Pittsburg 2Vji of last Wednes day contained a communication from Klttannlng which stated that Mrs, David RoHonbergor, who lives noar that place, had given birth to five ohlldren at one time, and that tho babies wuro all living and doing wulK This is simply another sample of how stories on large as thoy are re-told. A reporter of the T'mm came up to Kittannlng to aeo the five babies and "write 'em up." Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberger are poor peo ple who live in a tumbled down house on a poor piece of land. They both bad the grip and applied for aid from the township. The reporter traced the tor' up thusly: "One woman in men tioning the family's misfortune remarked that Mrs. RosonlMsrgor had four small ohlldren and one was a buby. Thu next woman said she had four little children and a baby. The third asserted that she had just given birth to a baby which made five she bad, and all were living, By the time the story reached Klttaiv ning sho had given birth to five babies at onoe and all were living. The Kitten- ning people acoepted the story readily, as they knew that "Bauty Dan" was poverty atrloka enough to be the father of ball dozen bateles." By Snipping nnd Clipping You Oct $24 Value for Ten Cents. Just think of the delights of a trip all over our own country from Alaska to tho CSulf of Mexico! And just think of being able to do it In easy singes, at ten cents "a stage," Including tho services of a guide! Yet, that Is just what tho Pittsburg Timrs proposes to do for you. Heal 1st ic pictures from every part of America, done In new process Indelible typogravnre delineate tho journey. The incomparable, world famed traveler nnd lecturer. Prof. George R. Gromoll Is the guide. Journalistic enterprlo Is tho conductor of the trip. "America from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico," will bo published In Weekly series of sixteen views (each vlewllxl.'U Inches, fully worth IM..10) nnd will embrace tho physical and scenic won ders of our own land, the whole edited by Prof. G. R. Cromwell. Each series will ho enclosed In hnndsomn covers. To any of tho readers of tho Pittsburg Tivir 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 handling, tho JYiwn will give or mail tho first sorles which will' bo ready March 10th, and which contains tho following views: Tho Capitol, Washington; tho Common, Boston; Printing House. Square, Now York; Seven Falls, Choyenno Canon, Colorado; Chestnut St., Philadelphia; Yellowstono Falls, Wyoming; Dronton's Cove, Newport; Central Park, Minne apolis; Auditorium Hotel, Chicago; Long Sault Rapids, St. Lawrence River; Temple Squaro, Salt Lako City; Moun tain Houso, Cresson Springs, Pa.; Washington Monument, Baltimore; Horso Shoo Falls, Niagara; City of Victoria, B. C. Sitka, Alaska. There will be a new series each week and all will bo supplied on the same terms. Order tho Pittsburg Timr at onco. If there is no agent, in your locality write for terms to agents. Samplo copies of "America" are on ex hibition. Ulad Tiding. Tho grand npeciflc for the prevailing malady of tho age, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Costiveness, General Debility, etc., Is Bacon's Celery King for tho Norvcs. This great her bal tonic stimulates the digestive organs, regulates tho liver and restores tho sys tem to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Largo packages 25 and 50c. Sold only by W. B. Alexander. Bristles. You've heard of tho man who only needed bristles to bo a pork. If you boo him send him to us. We've got the bristles for him, Our bristles are all made up Into tho finest lino of brushes wo ever had. There are clothos brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, bath brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Vendue Notice. Take notice that there will bo sold on the premises of Peter Cox, deceased, at Sandy Valley, in Winslow township, on Thursday, March 8th, 1894, commencing at 10.00 A. M, all the personal property of Peter Cox: Household goods, con sisting of stoves, carpets, beds, chairs and many more articles; also wheat and corn ears. This part of the sale will bo held at the Poter Cox houso, and will bo contintied at the farm on the hill known as tho Peter Cox farm and the following property sold: Throe horses, 1 colt, 10 head sheep, 2 cows, 3 two- year-old hoifcrs, 3 yearling calves, 4 shoats, grain in barn, 0 acres rye In ground, wagon, plows, mowing machine, hay rako, cider press, double sleds, huggy, sleigh, wind mills, hay, straw and all othor farming implements too numerous to montion. Terms of sale made known on day of sale. A. G. Mili.iren, Exocutor. To Perfume Properly Sachet powder is necessary. What kind you use depends on vour own taste. Sachet bags in drawers and closets give to clothes that delicately distinct odor whioh is the stamp of refinement. We have all the popular odors, sweet, dainty and penetrating. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Star in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in ndvanoe, wo will give theiu the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give them free, elthor the Womankind or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. The two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription prioe of each is 50c. a year. This offer is made only to those in Pennsylvania. About Prescriptions. The best of medicines are none too good for sick folks. It's bad enough to be sick without running chanoes with second grade drugs. That's the reason we buy only the very highest quality of everything. Ivs 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 oouldn't get It better. STOKE, Registered Pharmacuit. Low Rate Excursions to Washington. Tho two remaining excursions to tho capital will bo run on March 22nd and April inth, and judging from therxten slvo patronago nceordod previous trips there Is every likelihood of there being even a groator number of pooplo who will avail themselves of thu extremely low rate In effect for this popular scries. Tho entertainment afforded by a visit to tho handsomest city In tho Union, nnd tho educational benefits following nn Inspection of tho architectural achievements and other attractions there, will more than repny tho journey which, in any event, Is rendered exceed ingly pleasant by tho admirable train service of the Pennsylvania Railroad t 'ompnny. A stop-off nt Baltimore will bo allowed within the limit, which' Is ten days, nnd return trip may bo made on any regular train within tho prescribed tlmo. The ticket will be sold and tho special train of parlor cars and day coaches will leaVo as per tho schedule below: HATE. TRAIN LV8. Pittsburg ! 00 8.05 A. M. Altoona 7 .'15 12.05 p. m. Bel wood 7 II5 12.17 " Bellefonto 7 25 10.34 A. M. Clearfield 7 25 U.58 " Phtlllpsburg 7 25 10.41 " Osceola 7 25 10.50 " Washington, D. C, Arrive 7.45 P. M. Buy your baby shoes at Robinson's, 25 cents. Tomatoes 10 conts a can at Schult.e's. Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to take any chances when you're sick. Don't let tho druggist enrich himself at your expense. Lookout for Impure drugs. They are ehoner, of course, for tho druggist but how about you? Then again, how almut accuracy and skill In compounding your prescription? That counts for something too, don't it? Wo pride ourselves on combin ing nil these features. II. Alex stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, five dollars per ton, cheapest fertilizer on earth for gar deners. 2'K) pound Backs 50 cents at J. C. KlNO & Co.'S. At King Ic Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Schult.e's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. o'oitorr. For congress, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or IliiooKvu.i.r Hoitoroii, Hubjcrt to lu-tlon of the Republicans if Jeffer son county at the primary election, .1 line lt),'M. For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or Pdnxsuiawnkt Bonouon, Subject to declalmi of the mpiihlli-an of Jef ferson Co. at tliolr primary election In June. glUtirtrt JUtovntg. For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Or Brookviixi Bobouoh, Ruhjpot to action of the Republicans of Jeffer son county nt the primary eloctou, June 16. 'W. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER, Or HnooKVii.i.K Horoiioh. Hunjcot to net Inn of tho Ucpblli nn of Jeffnr hoii Co. nt 1 lie prlmitry election, June HI. '1U. For district attorney, JACOB L. FISHER, Or l'UNXSCTAWNKV HollOCUII, Kiiblort'to net Ion of tlio rcmihlleitimnf Jeffor- Bon Co. st the primary elect Ion, June ID, 1HH4. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VILLE. PA. FRANK J. JiLACK, J'rmnietnr. The lesdlmi hotel of the town, llendauiir- tera for commercial men. Pteum heat, free bus, hath rooms and clisietH on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, teleplioue cou uocuon Ac. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GREEN d VOySEK, Proprietor. First rlasa Inevnrv narttcular. Located In the very centre of the business part of town. Vroe 'liini to and from trnlns and commodious sample rooms tor commercial traveler. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CAItlilElt, Proprietor, Hamnln rooms on thu irround floor. House heiilcd liy nut mill run, Onm I Iih to and from all trains. UcrltaneoM. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Entatu Agent, Kvynoldavllle, Pa. c, MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, ltuynoldsvllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bulldlntt near Motho dUt church, opposite Arnold block. Ueutle ueaa In operating. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate or Joan H. Muuoixah, Dscbassd. Letters of administration on the estate of John K. Mulbollan, late of Beynoldwllle bpr ouicb, lefferaun county, Pa., deceased, having been (ranted to the undemlirued, all KnF"t Indebted to aald estate are hereby aotlSed to nub iimniMiiBU iMnunt to Lbs admlnla- tratrln, and those having claim against H will present then properly authenticated, for wttlemeBi. Baa. B.J. Hnuouja. AdailaUtratrlx of Jofaa t. MulhoUaa. aee'd. COM EE IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHERK Lawrence J. McEntire, The Uroceryman, deals in all kiwla of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Haled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire, The Grocery man. Seed Potatoes! Early Puritan, Freeman and Rural New Yorker No. 2. All choice, well tested, standard varieties, in small or large amounts at reasona ble pnceB. 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, Jkff. Co., Pancoast, Pa. P. S.Srud for detcrlptli'e Price Lint. N. HANAU. Closing Out All: -KatGOSUM- Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 19.50. Coats we sold for 8.00 to 10.00, now for 5.00 to-$7. Misses' and Children's Coats the same reduction. Lumberman's Flannel 29o. o o Prints 5 and 6c. o o Lancaster Gingham 6c. o o Men's and Boys' Overcoats at cost. Now is the time to get cheap goods. Come and see for yourself. WINTER GOODS BOSS Watch Cases FARMERS and EVERYBODY USE THEM. And they all buy them at C. F. Hoffman's, where the assortment 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 Reynoldsville. 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, " 5oc. Silk Finished Henriettas, Regular price 80c, " 65c. Ginghams, Our Goods are marked down and you will find it to 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, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. RplUii Hardware 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 First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. BUY Jewelw 4c. BING & CO. Bargains I Bargains l -JtT THE- PEOPLE'S Baraain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale I Small Protltt One Price I A. KATZEN, Prop'r.
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