The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, July 18, 1894, Image 4

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iSti'ixcridiiiii it.RO )'r inii', in mftwicr.
V. A. ftrr.l'IIKniRO, Killtor nrt I'nb.
AnlnfliHniltnt liwnl pnHr, iwltlMirilnvr'rjf
Wmlni'mhiv iU HfynnMivlHiv Ji'ffi'rinn l'n.
111., iIi'voiimI to thn lniiritn of ltiymMvllle
Ann .li'nVi-mmi'ininlv. NMwMilhli-nl, ttllllrcnl,
nil with fnlrnm. nnil will lxiHrl!llr frlinil
y townnU (hi IhImiHiiii rln.
ntwrliitlon irl.--l W1mt ypnr.ln mlmm-n.
Oommiiiili'itlliiiiK IntmiiliMl for iiiilll,ml"ii
tnunt Im ni'i'oinpnnliMl tty the rHr'mmnii
not for niililli'nlton. hut " Kiininnli'w of
(noil fiillli. Iiitwmllim n'W lli'iimmillc'llt'il.
Ailvt-rlMiut rni" miuln known on HiHrn
llon t tho officii In Arnoliln' llliN'k.
1,1'nulny comintiiili'nlloim nml i-hnnge of
advi'i-INi'mi'iiM iilioulil ri'iirh thin iiftlm liy
Mnniliiy noon.
AiMivm nil fommiinli'Kllonii to (1. A. Hti'nh
nmi, ltivnolNvHI,
KulxriMl hi the MMlotlli'o nt HcynolilnvlIlK,
Pa., km mil 1'lnnN nmll nintli'r.
Onn thought bofnni nn art.lun In tiffon
mom valunliln tlinn nmny though In
aftor It.
AnoxclintiKo trut lifutly nayn Hint tlm
liuniRn riii'ii In illvlili'il Into two ctiuvw
thiwo who go ahead nnd domimotlilnK',
ami tliomi who ait nt lit and omnilro why
it wan not tlono th othop wny.
An IrlxliniKn on vlnltln a iinn'tory,
notlirod on a tomlietonn thn following In
acrljitlon: "Hni-n'rl to thn momory of a
lawyop ami an honont mnn." "Hy thn
power," unlil Mlko, "that'n a Rtrntitfn
cimtom, to hury two mon In onn (rravo?"
An 'Xclmii(.'' thinkn that thn rlnylnx
of church holla hIiouIi! Ihi ilono away
with. It na.VH "l'coplo cnn go tochurch
RcrvlccR nml prayer tnootliiK on tInmHH
cattily an thoy cnn kr to a hIiow, thcatiii,
conoort or clivnn. In thono iluyn of a
multituilii of wntchi'H anil clockn an car
plcrclnif. clHiiulnir hll In no morn nro
OHHary than a fifth whool ti a watfon."
It Im nHtoniHhintr how much money In
the kIiiimi of llrcworkn onn chii hciiiI up
Into the air in a very littln time. An
authority on thn Riihjccl cHtimatcn that
$l,.ri(IO,0(H) worth of firework alono arc
Imported Into thn Uiild'il Statcn each
year. Thtvo-qimrtoin of tlicm arointed
on tho Fourth of July and thori'nliouln:
tho other imrtcr pop and hnng and
ralna thn mim'hlnf In thn MoutlicriiHtatcR
dui'lntf thn ('lirlHtinHH holidiiyn and
around Mardl (.ran tlmo.
Don't try to wear a nhoo that Ih too
Rmall for tho fiNit In hot weather, nays
an exchange. TIiIh Ir flylnp; In tho fn;o
of common annan. Tho feet roqulro a
llttlo humoring In tho mimmor; they
got Irrltahlnand oxclted under tho leant
provocation. Kyon tho Iron ralln on
atreot car linea rwoII under tho fierce
rays of tho Rim; and what can bo expect
ed of flcnh and blood? Wear a alx, or
at leant half a hIzo, larger nhno din ing
tho Hummnr than you do in tho winter.
A young man doa not alwayii find It
catty to (jot on In this world without
education, or family Influence, or per-,-eonal
property, or health; but ho will
find, in tho long run, that it Is far cantor
for him to make hla way among mon
without any or all of thono advantages
than to make Riihntantlal progrofl in
the world without tho reputation of a
good character, even though he haa all
othor poRsoRHlonfl. Character atanda
for something evorywhoro, in splto of
ita frequent Bllghtings.
One woman, with a loose tongue and
evil mind, can do more harm to another
woman's reputation in Ave minutes than
can be undono in all the time between
now and eternity. Feeling corrupt and
dospiolablo at heart, such a woman
seems to take a delight in opening the
flood gates of her vile heart and spitting
out the venom that ponetrates all the
safeguards an innocent and pure woman
can surround horself with. Every com
munity has one or more irresponsible and
unreliable characters of this kind, and
for their benefit a law should be
enacted providing for a ducking pond
for her and her associates.
Strange as it may seem, in the face of
hard times and many men out of em
ployment, complaints are hoard from
some of the farming districts that farm
laborers are scarce, and this is one of
the few ordinary occupations in life
where wages have not been reduced,
but, on the othor hand, they have
actually advanced at some plaoes. Some
years ago the prevallng rate of wages
on many farms was fifty and seventy-five
cents a day, while the best hands re
ceived more. During haying and har
vesting nowadays men receive $1.50 a
day and board and extra good hands re
ceive as high as $2 a day. Ex.
The expression "keep it out of the
papers" is a request often made to edit
ors. Frequently it comes as a demand,
and the editor, if he has proper self
respect and the right conception of the
province of a newspaper, resents. Ten
to one the very person who wants the
editor to draw the veil over an unpleas
ant or disagreeable affair in which he
was concerned will next week wonder
why the newspaper doesn't do its duty
by holding up to publlo gaze the mean
ness and short-comings of bis neighbor.
If you have done anything that you are
shamed of you have no reason to ask
the editor to suppress it. He may do
so, and be usually does, unless he be
lieves it may subserve some good pur
pose to publish it. Do not think the
editor malicious because he publishes
facte which may reflect upon you, and
stupid and cowardly because be does
not Uab somebody else whom you think
deserves it MUlerstown Herald.
To The Atlantic Count And Return t $io
The Round Trip.
On July 211th next the l'eniiBylvRnla
ltnilmnd Company will run another of
Its Miptilitr RCRRhnm nxcurnloiiR. These
trlw are planned for thn express pur
Mnn of furiilHhlngan economical oppor
tunity for H'opln living In Western
I'cniiHylvanla to vlnlt noinn of tho prin
ciple summer ronort of tho Atlantic
Count. Tho tlcketn permit of a stay of
nearly two weeks, anil a cholco of deR
tlnntlon In allowed Atlantic City the
mont ixipular renorl In America, Cnm
May, appropriately called tho Queen of
tho Coant, Hea Inln City, tho Omn of the
Coanl, and Ocean City, lawt hut hy no
means thn leant attractive of tho pi aeon.
Khm'IuI train will leave l'ltbihurg on
alxivn-mentlnned ditto at HM A. M., ar
riving at Altoona 12.2ft P. M., whern
stop for dinner will ho madn, and reach
ing Philadelphia 7. 20 P. M. I'anncn
gerR ran niteiid thn night In Philadel
phia, and takn any regular train of tho
following day for tho nhnrn.
Train
Knti". Irf-nvmi.
HoIIwimmI H IM) J.05 M.
Clearfield RIM ll.dH A. M.
I'hillpnhiirg H .'15 10.41
Oneenla H 2Tt 10.50 "
Mellefontn M 0,1 10.34 "
Tyrone 7 0" l isp. m.
Philadelphia ....Ar 7.20 "
Worth Knowing!
Many thnuHnnd copli) have a friend
In Hucon's Celery King. If you liavo
never lined thin great nNclflu for tho
prevailing iiinlmlioH of thn ago, I)ynci
nia, Liver Complaint, Hhcuiiiatlniii,
CiiHtlvcnnsH, Nerviiim Kxhauntlim, Nor-
veoiin Pront rat Ion, KIceplonmicHH and all
dlm-ancR arining front derangement of
tlm stomach, liver and kldncyn, wo
would lie pleated to give you a pnekiign
of thin grout nerve tonic free of charge.
W. 11. Amoxanhku.
Resolutions of Respect.
At a meeting of True llluo Iidgo No.
17 of American 1'rotoMant Annoelatlon
tho following iimolutloiiR wero adopted:
WnuitKAH, It ItiiH pleaned Almighty
(!ol in bin infinite wIhiIoiii to remove
from our ihMhI. our CHteetned and be
loved brother, W. W. Kuril, and
Wiikkrah, Hy bin death we have
liwt otto of our N'Ht and tinmt upright
niemlwirn wo feel It our duly to plain on
record our appreciat ion of hin nterling
character and worth,
Jii'mh'nl, Thnt wo deeply mourn our
limn, yet how in hutnliln Huhiiiisnlon to
Him who doct It all things well.
Himlmi, That our heartfelt nympa
thy ho extended to thn family of our
deceased brother In thin their durk
hour of bereavement, and wo commend
them for coimolation to an all-wine. Cod
whom lovo anil mercy enduivth forovor.
Resolved that our charter bo draped
in mournlne for thirty davn. that a conv
of thono resolutions bo sent to the be
reaved family, a copy bo placed on
the mlmiloH of thin lodiro and a coiiv bo
publiHhed in tho IteynoidMvlllu Htak.
P. M 11. J. Thomas, 1
C H. Akmaooht, Com.
P. M., H. J. Wiskman,
Acknowledgment.
Katiimkl, Pa., July 10, 1804.
We, tho minors of Hprague mines,
tender our thanks to tho public for
tho liberal way thoy contributed to our
help In our fight for liberty. We col
lected money and provisions to tho
amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00).
Trusting this will be satisfactory, as it
would bo impossible to mention the
names of those who gave, wo are
Respectfully,
John Bowsrr,
kohekt hohkrts,
James Heveridoe,
John Lydon,
Isaac Flknnkr,
Angus Walker,
Soliciting
Committee.
The Depository of the Jefferson coun
ty Bible Society haa boon transferred
to the store of Mr. W. H. Konnody,
Main street, Brookvtllo, Pa. Bibles
and testaments In the English and For
eign languages, in various styles of
binding supplied at the lowest possible
prices. Donations will be mado to
those not able to purchase.
J. M. Weaver,
Sec'y Board of Managers.
The Rcynoldsville Hardware Co. has
Just received a job lot of iron onamoled
ware which Is being sold at a great re
duction. Some people sell the same
ware for porcelain. Coffoe pots, tea
pots, stew pans, pudding pans, milk
pans, Sec, Sec. You must see the goods
to appreciate the big reduction in price.
When, by reason of a cold or from
other cause, the stomach, liver and kid
neys become disordered, no time should
be lost in stimulating them to action.
Ayor's Pills -act quickly, safely, and
surely. Sold by druggists and dealors
in medicines.
. Card of Thanks. ,
We, the" miners of Anita, take the op
portunity of thanking the farmers
and business men of this county and
other counties for the way they have
given us relief ir our present struggle
for living wages, and especially the min
ers of Reynoldsvllle, Rathmel and El
eanora, who responded so heartily to
our call for aid, remembering that an
Injury to our cause is the oonoera of all,
and may God bless you to give heartily
and liberally until this light Is finished,
and we have taught these tyrannical
corporations a lesson they may never
forget Committee.
The Stab gives all the local news of
Reynoldsvllle and vicinity. Subscribe
now.
Resolutions.
Thn following rnnolutlons wero adopt
ed hy the United Mino Workers of
America:
Wiikkraa, The HupriMtio littler of
thn tinivemo has, In the illHiiensatlon of
Ills providence, removed from our
mldnl Hro. W. W. Ford, who filled thn
distinguished position as president of
our local union with marked ability,
until death called him to loin that
frreat army of toilers In thn world
Hiyoml, from whence no wanderer has
ever returned,
Wiiekkah, In thn death of our Hro.
wo have sustained a great Ions, thn
community a valuahln citizen, the wlfo
a devoted hunhand, thn children a lov
ing father; thereforn ho It
lirmlvrtl, That wn thn members of
IH'iil Union No. r.42, 1J. M. W. of A.,
tender our deoicnt nympathy to tho
bereaved family and would earnestly
commend them to put their trust in
Him who alone can afford them com
fort and pnacn In thin their sad afllln
tlon and who has alno promised to Im a
hunhand to tho widow and a father to
the fatherless. I In It further
HiMilt fil, That our charter be drained
In mourning for thn npaco of thren
monlliR, and acotiy of thono resolutions
Im presented to tho family; also to the
press. ltcmctfully HUinlmilttnd,
Wm. MnoAlt, I
Kti. IIoahk, Com.
Geo. IlAKitm, )
Say a Good Word.
Always encourage homo talent when
It stands ready to establish an enter
prise that will build up a town. Never
attempt to raise morn money to secure
new enterprises that tho town can afford
to part with. Always look on thn
bright side of the town's outlook.
Never predict anything but pronimrlty.
Well men often illo because they bollnvo
they are suffering from somo Imaginary
ailment, and a gmtd town sometimes
rotmgrailos simply hecauan of tho croak
ing of calamity howlers. Hay nothing
If you cannot nay a gmtd word for thn
town, but keep on sawing thn town's
WihhI.
How lo 4'urr a I'olil.
Hiinply tuko Otto's Cure. Wo know
of Its untouching cores and that It will
stop a cough quicker than any known
remedy. If you have Asthma, Bron
chitis, Consumption or any disease of
thn throat and lungs, a few (loses of
this grout guranti'ed remedy will sur
prise you. If you wish to try call atour
store, and wo will Im pleased to furnish
you a bottlo fron of cost, and that will
provo our assertion.
W. II. ALEXANDER.
Two for One.
Wo aro makltiL' a sis'clal offer to each
of our readers paying a year's Bulmerlp-
tlon to the HTAK In advance, and to all
new HiitMcrlbcrs paying in advance, wo
will glvo them the best local pupor In
JofTorson county and will glvo them
fron, either tho H'ommiilim! or ylnirrf-
ciin Farmer, for ono year. Tho two
paors abovo mentioned are excellent
monthly Pamirs and thn subscription
prhxj of each is 60c. a yoar. This offer
Is mado only to those in Pennsylvania.
The towns East and West Reynolds-
vlllo, Pmscottvlllo and llathmol to be
connected up by a system of telephone,
bringing tho cost within reach of every
business house and private family; also
the wiring of hotels for system of call
bolls. For particulars call on J. C.
King & Co.
Whothor Pasteur and Koch's peculiar
modes of treatment will ultimately pre
vail or not, their theory of blood-contamination
is tho correct ono, though
not original. It was on this theory that
Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowoll, Mass., nearly
fifty years ago, formulated Ayor's Sar-
saparllla.
Horses for Sals.
A pair draft mares, sound and truo.
4 and S years old, weighing 1,400 and
1,500ms. ; two horses 4 years old, weigh
ing l,026Ihs.; one mare three years old,
weighing l,025Ibs.; and one pair of
mules. j. c. Kino & Co.
We have hired a prize fighter to lick
every son of a tinker who has been tak
ing this paper for from one to four
years and then spasmodically exhibits
his little unhealthy gall by refusing to
utKo it irora the postomce without first
having paid up. Anyone is at nerfeot
liberty to dislike the paper and we en
tertain no 111 feeling towards him If he
settles up and stops it like a man. but
deliver us from the prosonceqf the doad
boat referred to. Mahaffcy Gazette.
For good service, correct styles and
fitting, fair treatment and the best
average values for the prices charged,
we are the people. H. A. Reed.
Vvtftlnn with ths OJUb.
Womeldorp FULMER On July 10th,
1804, at the home of the officiating
minister, Rev. T. Henderson, Brook
vlllo, Mr. J. W. M. Womoldorf and
MIbs Catharine Ann Fulmor, both of
Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
Wilson Dunham At the residence
of Dr. A. F. Balmer, Brook ville, Pa.,
July 10, 1894, by Rev. J. W. Blaisdell,
W. I. Wilson, of Brookvllle, Pa., and
Miss Mary M. Dunham, of Richards-
vine, fa.
Old newspaper for sale at this offloe
If you want all the news, subscribe for
The Stab.
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and Practice of Teachlnt,Blblestudy,8teaofl
raphy sad Typewriting. Send for catalogue.
FINANCIAL STATKMT
Of the Hrhonl Hoard or Heynolilnvllln
Horoush for tho year ending
June 1st, ISO I.
K. II, Hums, rollfi'tor, In nrrount Willi tlm
School lilnirlcl of iln IIoiohkIi of Reynolds
vllle for the ymir i'IiiIIiik June 1st, Ism,
School 'I .
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To bill. In hnml of ('id. Inst
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with I he KiynoliWvllli Hcliisil lllslrli'l for the
yeitr i'IhIIiik June Isi, Ism.
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June, ISU4, uiid found to ! corrucl.
W, K. Maiisiiau
). C. (Inisim.
Auditor.
A.M. WlMHIWAHII,
Oolrla
JOTKL McCONNKLL,
RKYNOLDSVILLK. l'A.
FRANK J. It LACK, l'mjirulnr.
Tlm lendhitf hotel of tliutown. Iliiiidiiunr
ters for ciiiiinicri'liil men. Mleiim limit, free
bus, list h nsims nnd closets on nvery thsir,
nnitiln nsims, billiard nsini, tnleplione con
nections Ac.
JJOTKL UKLNA1',
RRYNOLDHVILLR, PA.
OIIEKN a CONSEH, Fmprietm-n.
First I'lnrn In every particular. l ated In
tlie very cent re of tlio business pnrt of town.
Vrtm 'bus to nnd from trains ami commodious
ample rooms for commercial traveler.
QOMMERCIAL HOTEL,
BROOKVILLR, PA.,
PHIL P. V Alt HI EH, Prtyrietirr,
Hnmuln riMimsnn the around floor. House
heated by natural rhs. Omnibus to and from
all train.
JOORE S WINDSOR HOTEL,
1217-21) FlMlKRT STRKKT,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A,
PliESTON J. MOOHE, Proprietor.
njl Karl D.ln. MM Hn. J.a A I
can Plan, luhlnck from I'. It. K. Depot nnd
Yt uiouk rrom new f. a. H. it. isipot.
UntecsUansewe.
Jg NEFF.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
And Real Estate A (tent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
Qt MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
nfflna nn Wast f . ii. .Ir.u.1 eh
Com mere lul Hotol, liuynuldsi vllle, P.
R. B. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Resident dentist. In bulldlns nearMotho
dlst church. otiMjlto Arnold block. Ooutlu
newt In operntfug.
c. a. OOHDOK.
JOHH W. BHD.
QORDON & REED,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Urookvlllo, JofTcrson Co., Pa.
Otflce In room formerly occupied by Gordon
ft Corbutt, West Main Hired.
W. L. M.OIAOIIlf, Q. M. D0ALD,
IrMkrUU. BtyntliiTllU.
Mccracken & Mcdonald,
Attorneys and CounaelloraHtt-Lau),
Offices at Reynoldlvllle and Brookvllle.
aDilURIH h
H. Auu. 8TOKS, Beyuoldsvlll.
jubecrlb for
The & Star,
If you wamt the Htws.
boiaa to our V1 M'SSnlV!
coNSTTpTmNlr;
A STRIKE!
In tho price of HpeolacloH.
nocuHHlty, ami muni
well
My Prices arc to
Suit the Times!
EyttH oxumiiiud froo and glaHHim Hclcntiflcally fitted.
Satisfaction gunrnntetwl in every :aHe.
O. F". HOFFMAN,
Optician and Jeweler.
BING & CO.
DRY GOODS
and NOTIONS!
-We carry
Summer Dress Goods !K-
that wo are Helling cheap. Give uh a call and examine
our (ioodri.
We carry the BEST LINE OF GOODS to be found in
in KeynoidHville.
J. S. MORROW,
IlRALKK IN
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots, and
Shoes,
Fresh Groceries
Flour and
Feed.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
Eeynoldsville, Pa.
BplUe Hartlware Co.,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES.
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE,
. AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
WOOD AND IRON PUMPS.
And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store.
Roofing and Spouting Done to Order.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
(HnHHim ar not a luxury, but a
hn had In hard times an
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L. J. McEntire, & Co.,
The Groceryman, deals in all
kinda of
Groceries, Canned
Goods, Green Goods
Tobacco and Cigars, Flour
and Feed, Baled 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 & Go,,
The Groctrymtn,