The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 22, 1894, Image 4

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WKDNKSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1HIM.
An InilcpctMli'iit IikmiI mnr, l)iililllnluvery
Wvdwwliir ill Ki'jrnnlilNVlIlK, .Ii-ITitxiui Co.
Pa., ilnvciti-d to llui IntproMa of Hi-ynnlilxvllln
ftnil.loffiTiMiin'ounly . Niiti-iMilltlriil. will tnwit
nil with fuli ni'w. mill will liiM'ipi'i-lnlljr frli'iiil
y tnwtiriU tin hilHtrlnv rlim.
PiiIiitIiIIiiii irlri'fI..VIii'rycnr,ln ntlvanrp.
'iinimuiilrHllnim Intriiilril for niilillrntlon
miiiit lie arriinipnnlrd lijrthn wrfmr'n nnmp,
not. for piililli nilon, hut n a (timrantve or
good fnltli. Iiilirxtln tn-ws llrnnwilli-lliid.
Advert IMtur riilf" nindn known on iippHm
tlun nt tin nflti'p In ArnolilV Hlm-k.
lirnvtity rimimiiiilrotlonH nnd rlinnitn nf
sdvirtlni'mi-ntn sliiiuUt tvnt'h this nfllro liy
Monthly noon.
AddrivM nil i-ommnnli-ntlonii to C. A. Htiph
nnn, ltrvnotilMvtlln, ln.
Knlinil' nt tlm iMiKtollli-n nt Rojrim1(liivllli
Pa., n wcmiil rliiMn mull mutter.
Tho roar of NinRiin linn boon rnturht
In a ihnno(rrmili nnd Is belnjf peddled
over the country.
W. C. ArnoidT of I)u1ofri the Re
publican candldnti; for congress In the
twiMity-elphth dlatrlrt.
Coxey's Brmy of nommonweRlnrs re
celvnd notice Iwit Tliiirwlny that unless
they doparU'd from tho Dlntrlct of
Columbia inside of forty-eight hours
they would have to go to jiill.
It is a fact that no mat ter how modest
girl is at home when she goes to the
eoHhore and guts attired in a bathing
suit alio will hug the shore tho very
first time she goes in bnthlng.
A current of 20,000 horse power of
electric energy will bo, delivered In Buf
falo from Nlugara Falls some timo In
Oetober for local consumption in that
city. The work of harnessing Niagara
is quite an undertaking.
Two requisites for citizenship in tho
new Hawaiian republic, provided by tho
constitution, is a property qualification
and ability to read. The lust one Is es
pecially good, and Is one which could bo
copied with good effect in our own be
loved land.
The Democratio State Committee will
meet at Itarrishurg to-day to fix a time
for holding the State convention to
nominate a candidate for Congressnian-at-Large
in place of Senator II. K.
Sloan, who died at his home In Indiana
on llth Inst.
Nothing Is so contngeous as enthu
siasm. It works wonders, it moves
stones, it charms brutes. One man
with intense convictions and unbound
ed enthusiasm can move a multitude.
Nothing great can bo accomplished
without it. DuUois Tribune. We be
lieve It and would be delighted to have
somo of our merchants get a bad case of
it in the advertising lino.
Practically all of tho great survivors
of the Union forces will attend the ap
proaching 2Hth National Encampment
of the G. A. It. in Pittsburg, Septem
ber 10 to 15. Among them will be Gen.
Benjamin Harrison, Gov. William Mc
Klnloy, Gen. Horace Porter, Gen. Dan
lol Butterflold, Gen. McM. Gregg, Gon.
Lucius Falrchlld, Gon. George S. Mer
rill, Gon. Daniel E. Sickles, Gen. Louis
Wagnor, Past Commanders In-Chief
Robert B. Death, Paul Van DorVoort,
John 8. Kountz, John Palmor, A. G.
Wolssort, Wholock G. Veazoy, Wil
liam Warren, Russell A. Alger and S.
S. Burdott, with many others of Nation
al renown.
The desire for office seems to be con
tagious with the moulders of public
opinion and four of them, whose brain
'work invades our sanotum weekly, have
announoed their willingness tosorve the
ioar people and draw their salaries, if
sent to Harrisburg. The brethren are:
Matt Savage, of Clearfield PMic Spirit,
Democrat, for State Senate; W. O.
Smith, of PunxButawney Spirit, Repub
lican, for Assembly; Will H. Baker,
Rldgway Advocate, Republican, for
State Senate; John It. Dixon, Rldgway
Democrat, for Assembly. The people
would have no reason to regret it it any
or all of those men are sent to the State
Capitol to holp make laws for the Key
stone State. Smith has a record in the
House already and the other fellows
would soon "get there." While either of
these four editors could smoke as many
tobies and look as dignified as any of
the old members, yet they would not
forgot tho intcroste of their constitu
ents. The FallB Creek Herald made its
appearance last week as bright and
spicy as ever. The circumstantial evi
dence la strongly in favor of tho fact
that some Incendiary inclined vllllan
has twice caused tho Herald office to
resolve into a mass of charred ruins,
The first time Bro. Bangert was not
discouraged and soon had a new and
complete printing office in Falls Creek
turning out a good paper; but tho socond
fire came very noarly being too much
for his courage. However, "disheart
ened and discouraged," he has put
in another complete printing office at
Falls Creek. This time the office Is in
new brick building which was put up
especially for the Herald. The sub
scription list of the Herald was burned
and the editor of the paper request all
old subscribers to send their name and
address to that office in order to have it
placed on the list again. Also send the
mount you have paid and date when
you began taking the paper. The Her
ald baa our sympathy and best wishes.
The New York World poetically de
scribes the city dude's summer outing
as follows: "Now the boarder from tho
city roams the fields a cureless rover,
trying hard to tell the difference be
tween Indian corn and clover. For tho
turnip tree he searehos,and he socks with
seal divine for tho rutabaga orchard
and the spreading parsnip vine; climbs
the grape vino for bananas, and through
fragrant fields he cuts, scanning older
berry bushes In his search forcocoanuts.
And through swamps and tangled for
ests with unwearied foot he pushes,
searching day by day In patience for the
water melon bushes. And he asks tho
startled farmer If he's through his nut
meg hoeing; how Ms chocolate trees arc
doing, how his lemon vines are grow
ing. If he's dug his early hay crop, If
he's sowed his sweet potatoes; if his
slippery elm Is planted; if he's grafted
his tomatoes. If he's trimmed his early
grass trees, if he thinks there is more
money in potato bugs than raising
honeysuckle for Its honey.
Is OTarrlaK. a failure I
Have you been trying to get tho best
out of existence without health In your
family? Have you been wearing out
your Ufa from the effects of Dyspeisla,
Liver Complaint and Indigestion? Are
you sleepless at night? Do you awake
in the morning feeling languid, with
couted tongue and sallow, hnggnrd
looks? Don't do it. A shout In the
camp tells how Bacon's Celery King
has cured othein; It will cure you. Trial
pnekago free. Largo sizes fiOo. nnd 2Tie.
at W. B. Alexander's.
Card of Thanks.
I hereby give expression of my grati
tude and extend my heart-felt thank
fulness to the friends and nelghliors
who were so exceedingly kind and help
ful during my wife's Illness, and were
thoughtful of her wants, nnd am also
thankful for favors shown myself and
family after the death of wlfo and
mother. Your kindness was a consola
tion in the time of our deep distress.
Pat. Wahu.
Big Property Deal.
We understand tho Llteb property,
including the saw mill and belongings
in Brookvillc, and all the timber lands
up tho North Fork crock, has been sold
to Messrs. Osborn, Heydrlck and Weber,
of 'DuBols, tho purchase price being
$140,000. The grist mill and two or
three residences in Brook vlllo are ex
cepted from the sale We did not
learn just when tho purchasers are to
take possession of the property. Wo
will l)o glad to see this lnrgo property
resume work, as it will glvo employ
ment to many. Brookville Democrat.
The Punsutawney Aeirssays: "After
sixteen weeks of Idleness the men at
Horatio have boon granted permission
to go to work. At a mooting of the
Anita and Horatio miners held at this
placo on Saturday last the strike was
declared off and tho men began to look
for work. The majority of tho men at
Horatio will get back to work as soon
as places can be made ready. There
are a great many of the old men who
cannot got their old places for tho rea
son that they took too active a part in
the strike and made themsolvoa objec
tionable to the company. Those are
known by the company and many of
them made no application for work.
This condition of affairs is not as we
would desire, but the company is con
ducting its own business and for its own
advantage. In a few weeks those mines
will be running full and the railroad
will be doing as much hauling as it has
ever done."
Many bodily ills result from habitual
constipation, and a fl no constitution may
be weakonod and ruined by slmpio nog
loot. There is no medicine, for regu
lating the bowels and restoring natur
al action to the digestive organs, equal
to Ayor's Pills.
Reduced Rates to Qrangera' Picnic.
For the accommodation of persons de
siring to attend this interesting plcnlo
and exhibition the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell excursion tickets
on August 25th, 27th, 28th, 20th, 30th
and 31st, good to return until Sopt. 3rd,
Inclusive, from stations in the following
territory, at rate of one fare for the
round trip:
From all principal stations on the
Pennsylvania Railroad Division west of
Bryn Mawr and east of East Liberty,
both Inclusive.
From all principal stations on the
Northern Central Railway north of
Luthorville, Md., and south of Canan-
datgua.
From all principal stations of tho
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Dlvl
slon.
Old newspapers for sale at this ofitoe,
i
At King & Co.'s you will find baled
hay, salt, flour and a full line of general
merchandise.
The Star gives all the local news of
ReynoldBville and vicinity. Subscribe
now.
Go to Dunn's ice cream parlor for
good ore am.
House and lot on Jackson street for
sale. For particulars inquire of Jos,
Boody.
Why spend your money for trashy
shoes when you can buy good, honest
made shoes at Reed's for about same
money. '
hortalK htrrinrn.
To waste your money on vllo, dirty,
watery mixtures, compounded by Inex
perienced jxirsons, whon you havo tho
opportunity of testing Otto's Cure free
of charge. Why will you contlnun to
rrltate your throat and lungs with that
terrible hacking cough when W. B.
Alexander will furnish you a free sam
ple bottle of this great guaranteed ruln-
dy? Hold a bottle of Olio's Cure to
the light and observe its beiutlful
golden color nnd thick, heavy syrup.
Largest packages and purest goods.
Large bottles fide, and 2fio.
Card of Thanks.
Wo are very grateful to tho neigh
bors and friends who were so kind and
accommodating during the illness and
after tho death our mother, Mrs. .1. S.
Watson, and wo take this medium of
expressing our gratitude to all.
THR ClIIT.DRKN.
' , Horses for Sale.
A pair draft marcs, sound and true,
4 and ft years old, weighing 1,100 and
fiOOlbs.; two horses 4 yours old, weigh
ing l.OiTiltps.; one nmro tbreo years old,
weighing l,02Tittis.; and ono pair of
mules. J. C. Kino & Co.
Rambler Bicycles
for sales bv Ed. Goodor, tho jeweler.
Come and examine the G. & J. tire and
also get prices, as they have been re
duced. Catalogue sent on application.
Tho Reynoldsvlllo Hardwaro Co. has
just received a job lot of Iron enameled
WBre which Is being sold nt a great re
duction. Some people sell the snme
ware for porcelain. Coffee pots, tea
Kts, stow pans, pudding pans, milk
pans, tic, iVc. You must see tho goods
to appreciate the big reduction in price.
Go to II. J. Nick lo's for cheap tin
ware, dust puns, dish pans, milk palls,
strainer pulls, slop pulls, scrub nnd shoo
brushes, carpet tucks, cheap lumps and
glassware, quoenawnre, Indies' and chil
dren's Jersey vests and hoslery.hnndker'
chlefs.loweling, Ac: also full lino of dolls
and toys of all kinds for the children,
with a full line of articles usually found
In a first class variety store, all at prices
to suit tho times. Woodward Building,
Main stroot.
Two for One.
We are making a special offer to each
of our renders paying a year's subscrip
tion to tho STAR in advanco, and to all
new subscribers paying in advance, we
will give them the best local paper In
Jefferson county and will give them
freo, either the Womankind or Ameri
can Farmer, for ono year. The two
papers above montlonod are excellent
monthly papers and tho subscription
price of each is fi()o. a year. This offur
is made only to those In Pennsylvania.
Robinson trios to please you in shoes
quality and price.
You can get your watches repaired at
Ed. Goodor's the same day you leave
them.
Mason fruit jars very cheap at M. J,
Rlggs'.
If you want all the news, subscribe for
The Star.
If you have a watch or clock that
does not run, take it to Goodor, the
Jeweler. All work warranted.
Settle.
H
OTEL McCONNELL,
REYNOLDS VILLE. PA.
FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor.
The lcadlna hotel of the town. Headauar-
tnri ror commercial men. mam neat, rree
bus, hath rooms and closets on evury floor,
sample mom, billiard room, telephone con-
H
OTEL BELNAP,
REYNOLDS VILLE, PA.
L. 8. McCLELLAND, Proprietor.
Klrst class In evorv nartlcular. Located In
the vnrv centre nf the liiisliienaDart of town.
li'me 'nun t and from train aiMfcommodloua
ample rooms fur commercial travelers.
QOMMERCIAL HOTEL,
BROOKVILLE, PA.,
PHIL P. CARRIER. PtonrieUrr.
Rum nln rooms on the around Swir. House
heated by natural sua. Omnibus to and from
an trains.
M
OORE'3 WINDSOR HOTEL,
1217-29 Filbert street,
PHILADELPHIA, - PENN'A,
PRESTON J. MOORE, Proprietor.
:H2 !'d rooms. Rates 12.00 nor dnv Amort
Clin l'liin. l'.liliH'k from 1. It. K. I input und
ft mock train nuw r. a. u. it. ixpot.
SntscUanou.
Ji NEFF.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
And Real Eatute Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa.
c
MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office on West Main street, opposite the
Commercial llolol. Huyuuldsvllle, Pa.
R. B. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Resident dentist. In building near Metho
dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle
ness in operating.
O. I. OORDOH. JOHN W. BMD.
QORDON & REED,
' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Brookville, Jefferson Co., Pa.
Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon
uoruett west nam Btreet.
V. I. MtOBAOEIM,
rMkrlttt.
t. H. MtDOXALD,
KtyttltnUlt.
jjocracken & Mcdonald,
.Attorneys and Cwnaellormt-Law,
I Offices at Beynoldlvllle and BrookvllU.
.HEflPEST
and BEST
GOODS!
5ver brought to our town In
Ladies'
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods I
Hrandenberg never was
Bold em than 20 to 25c. per
yard; will Bell you now for
124.
Miiiity, - 12ic.
Turkey Ked Damask, 87 i
" " Prints, 05
Ginghams, 05
China Silk, 25
Better Goods than you can
buy any place else.
The same Great Ileduc'
tion in
Men's - and - Children's
CLOTHING.
Children's Suits,
.90
1.00
it it
1.25
it
it
" 1.75
Single Coats, .50
Youths' Suits, $3.25 to 8.50
Men's Flannel Suits, 5. 50
" Worsted " 7.50
" Fine Cheviot Suits,
$6 to 9.50
A fine line of Men's Pants,
Come and examine my goods
before you purchase else'
where.
N. HANAU.
J. S. MORROW,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Boots, and
Shoes,
Fresh Groceries
Flour and
Feed.
GOODS DELI VERED FREE.
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
Reynoldsville, Pa.
COME IN!
Where?
TO THE
"Bee Hive" store.
WHERE
L. J. McEntire, & Co.,
The Groceryman, deals in all
kinds of
Groceries, Canned
Goods, Green Goods
Tobacco and Cigars, Flour
and Feed, Baled Hay and
Straw. FreBh goods always
on band. .
Country produce taken in
exchange for goods.
A share of your patronage
iB respectfully solicited.
Very truly yours,
Lawrence J. McE,ntlre& Go.,
Tb Oroccrymcn.
A STRIKE!
In the price of Spectacles.
necessity, ana must ne
well as
My Prices are to
Suit the Times!
Eyes examined free and glasses scientifically fitted.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.
O. R. HOFFMAN,
Optician and Jeweler.
Now is the Time!
Summer Dress Goods -
at Reduced Prices I
We Btill have a few Fine Dress Patterns which we
offer very cheap.
Lace Curtains I
Price 'way down. This is also the place to buy
your Sheeting. Look for new goods this week.
BING tS O O.
WAR !
Between China and Japan!
But there is no war between
BOLGER BROS. AND
as evidenced by their smiling
at Greatly Keduced Prices.
We have an Elegant Line
Boys, which we are selling at Very Low Prices.
Our GENTS' FURNISHING
replete with all the Latest
found.
In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT we have all the novel
ties in Cloth, both foreign and domestic. Fit and
Workmanship guaranteed at
BOLGER BROTHERS,
Originators of Small Profit System.
Agents for the celebrated Franklin Steam Laundry.
raolHe mb 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.
Glasses are not a luxury, but a
naa in nam times as
good.
WAR !
THEIR CUSTOMERS,
faces after purchasing goods
of CLOTHING for Men and
GOODS DEPARTMENT is
and Best Goods that can be