-fr Star !. A. KTKIMIKIVHO, Kdllor nnl Pub. W MINKS!) AY. MARCH 1.1. Is15 Anlnilrpnilnt nrn paper, pnlilUln'ilpTrfjf WiMliiiMliy Hi ltyimllvlll.', .lefforMon l'o. Pa., rtt'vnii'd lo tin Intrn.! of KrynoliNvllln nnl JttTi'rM.niro!inly. Nin-MlMh'iii, will ttvut nil with fiilrni'w. nnd will iH-i'ippeliilly frltwul If townnU tin ItilNtrltiif .'Iiinh. HiiWrlptlnn prlrrfl.SOpt.r rnnr.ln nclvnnri, C'imimuiili-nll"'M lnlfiiili'il for iiulillrntlon miiitt l nrrnmpnnli'd tiy thn wr(ti.r' nntni", tint fur piililli-iitliin, lint nn n piinriiiiti' of gixicl fill III. lnH'niln ni'wn Hi'mmMillrllt'il. AilvertMtw niti'M tnmln known mi iippllrn tlon lit tlii nfflri' In ArnnliN' III.m'Ic. I.imiitMt i-mnmiinlriiMon mill i-htin of mlvprilHi'iniMiiii hIhiiiIiI n-iirh thin nftVe by Mmiilitv nimii. Aililrt'HK till riinimiitili'iitliinii to C. A. Pliili eniMt, iviniliUvllltv I'n. Knti-rod' lit tin' potifHVe lit HcynuliNvllli-, Pn., im Ni'i'iinil I'lniM niittl ninttrr. (loviM-ncir Hufttlntpt linn vetord l.lnl Iwnik Mil. tho T1i St. Louis Slny nyn tho nvirnio 'nrnlnir of Inlmr In W2 wvve 'KM: In 1!1, fhl'.t.l. Clinton comity ttimts to Iwimio tin t:rlicil (rom Elk I'lmnly and bo niluVil to TIokii in il judicial district. If tlilft is dono Klk ooiinty will join with Wumin anil Foivt conntli'H. TIiito im twenty nowniinpcr pnbllHh ttn In tho pivHont U-jrlnliiture, anil they should look to tho IntmvdtH of tho ornft hy hnvlnjj a law onni-ti'il making It lnpal to kill Riilxierlbi'in who refuse to nay tholr Imek milwi'flption. Marlimvlllo An I'xrhimo says that a woman's character hit Ix-cn likened to a pontiico 8tnnip one black mark ruins ft. Man's like n treasury note nn matter how many stains, it still passes at par. When a woman fulls from (jrnco her character Is usually ruined forever, while on tho other hand a man may straighten up and bo received Into tho best society aijaln. . Tho State Hoard of Agriculture has sent out circulars announcing that a new fruit pest called the "San Jose Scale" has made Its apjx?aranee on the western Blope and will advance east ward. By addressing Thomas J. Edge, Secretary of the State Board of Agri culture, at Harrlsburg, Pa., full partic ulars regarding the best means of de stroying It may bo obtained. There are nine classes of people who aro no good to a town. First, those who go out of town to do their trading: sec ond, thoso opposing improvements; third, thoso who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business: fourth, thoso who imagine they own tho town; fifth, thoso who think business can be done without advertising; sixth, thoso who dorlde pupllc-splrlted men; seventh, thoso who oppose every movement that does not originate with themselves; eighth, those who oppose every publlo enterprise that does not benefit them selves; ninth, thoso who seek to Injure tho credit qI a fellow townsman. The Immediate prospect for a brll liant opening for the now century Is therefore luminous with encourage ment; the sky brightens momently, and tho glorious dawn foretells a yet moro glorious day. We may confidently look for many and startling surprises, the growth of now forces that will lift tho people to loftier heights of ethical and intellectual activity, Into a region bright and glowing with perennial beauty, whore the air Is nioteloss and tho skies over soreno, a world of infinite pro gress, of virtuous brotherhood, and tho love of man for his fellow, of charity and unsolHshncss, Already a stupend ous advance has boon mailo; and wo have, a right to believe that the hour Is only waiting to usher in a grand and glorious era of human progress. This prospect of success for a now century even now is blossoming into a vital ac tivity and goldon fruition of material beauty and moral excellence, undor tho guidance of publlo opinion and current events, now so rapidly unfolding to cul mlnate in a symmetrical future. Ikm ovegl. There are times in every life when difficulties and obstacles Ho across the pathway that seem Insurmountable, and In many canes the discouraged one does not attempt to overcome the diffl culty or perform the duty. No man or woman knows what wonderful things they can do until they make an earnest effort. Dr. Talmage says: "There Is a beautiful tradition among the Ameri can Indians that Manltou was traveling in the invUlble world, and one day lie came to a barrier of brambles and sharp thorns, which forbudu his going on, and there was a wild beast glaring at him from the thicket; but as he determined to go on bis way be did pursue it, and those brambles were found to be only phantoms, and that beast was found to be a powerless - ghost, and the impassible river that forbade him rush ing to embrace the Yaratildu proved to be only a phantom river. Woll, my friends, the fact la there are a great muny things that look terrible acrosH our pathway, which when we advance ' upon them, are only the phantoms, only the apparitions, only the delusions of life. Difficulties touched are oon- quered. Put your feet into the brim of the water and Jordan retreats. You sometimes tee a great duty to perform, It 1 a very disagreeable duty; you nay. 'I can't go through It; I haven't the courage, I haven't the intelligence, to aro through it.' Advance upon It. Jor Important to the Building Public. In the early part of this century many eminent mechanics were striving to produce what wo have termed "an artificial wall plaster." There are now many patents obtained, and others ap plied for, which are being Introduced Into the markets. Thoso various efforts wcro not alluded with Immediate beneficial results to thoso who had given so much time to the question. As It now np liears to have attracted but little notice for mime considerable time after Its in vention, nnd the name given by its Inventor, for which I now wish to Intro duco the Fitzgerald Wall Plaster as a building material, has 1ecn demonstrnt- il to such nn extent that Its manufac ture has grown to vast proportions and Is working a market In all parts of tho world. Hy Its Ingredients many sup pose it to Imj the product of converted limestone from the Island of Portland, Knglnnd, and its nnme to be a local one, owing to Its place of manufacture; but In reality it owes its name to Aspilin, who discovered one of the ingredients that tho Fitzgerald Wall Plaster Is composed of. The fact when of good quality It is similar In appearance if troweled to a smooth surface asrulilied Portland stone, one of thu chief building materials of Kngland nnd Germany. THE COMPOSITION. Chemically speaking. It Is a double slllcalce of lime and thoondurlng quality of cement, tho principal element In quartz and Hint. Previous to 1R7 tho quantity of these Ingredients Imported was very small and was held at so high a price as to prevent its coming into general use. But tho organization of the Fitzgerald Plaster Company, Alio- gheney, Pa., uml other ai tillcial stone companies throughout tho United States for building purioses caused a largo Increase In tho demand for these mate rials, bringing new importers into the field, and causing an immediate reduc tion In price. In this wuy the cement became moro generally known nnd at once found public favor, as It was dis covered to bo a vastly superior article to American native lime and the uses to which It can bo successfully applied are so manifold as to make it positively of great assistance to tho building pub lic and architects. This fact gives rise to the general Impression that no truer plaster has boen manufactured anywhere and tho extended reputation now suc cumb to the superiority of the Fitzger ald Wall Plaster, and the comparative value depends mainly upon their ability to admit of tholr being mixed with sand, without losing In strength. Though within the past four years I have tested with many of tho different kinds of patent wall plasters. I now find by my own oxperfonco which show the best results, and when tested by skilled workmen proves satisfactory. And I call tho attention that it Is not tho desire of the Fltzgorald Plaster Co. to make a name for their plaster and then sell patentright or start a series of stock jobbing concerns throughout tho country, but to continue its manu fatcure at their own factory and control its salo In such a manner that the name of tho Arm may not be controlled by any one person. In offering to the public, tho Fitzger ald Wall fluster Co. furnish a prepara tion which In superior to any othor for the purpose. No special provision has to be made, and It la ready for instan taneous uso on simply mixing with water. It contains all necessary sand, fibre, etc., to make a perfect wall plast er without any inconvenience to the contractor. All the difficulties and un certainties of anv material where the surd has to bo added by unskilled labor are avoided whore tho Fitzgerald wall plaster Is used. In a few hours after being applied becomes very hurd, and capahlo of resisting all the ordinary casuaiitles that are so destructive to all others with which I have experimented. its elasticity, toughness, anil auhoslve' noss are a few of its good qualities. As a Ore returder it has stood tho sever est test; and when plastered on iron lathe makes an absolutely firo-proof wall, as water has but little effect In destroying its adhesiveness. It has been adopted In schools and on large collings whore the vibrations of tho Hoot's crack tho plaster. Does not harbor vermin nor germs of disease. For walnscoating in kitchens and halls it equals marble. No ono who intends building substantl ally can afford, at the moderate cost, to use any omor, ana is a ury material which is always ready for use. It Is put up In burlap sacks of ono hundred rrs. oacn, contains nnre ana Is similar to all other plasters, allowing the contractor to add his own sand. This Is recommended for brick and t ilo walls only. Material prepared for lath walls 100 ttis. oor sack. For prices and further Information address MATH MoiINEY. West Jackson St, Practical plasterer and contract or, .lob worlc neatly attonaea w, ana particular uttoutlim given to cement work. Gentlomon's black and tan J hose at Deemer and Co'g. Hosiery. Ladles' black cotton Ueemor & Co. hose, white (eet. Capt. D. W. Atwater. of Reynolds vllle, was in Orookville several days of the past woek In tho Interest of the or ganization of a cumn of the Sons of Vet erans, and met with such success that It Is exacted that a camp of that order will be Instituted here at an early date, Mr. Atwater having secured as charter members a large number of our wide awake young men, who are fully capable or maklnir a success of anything ' may undertake. BrookvlUe liepublican. Elderly people remember their spring bitters with a shudder. The present generation have much to be thankful for not the least of their blessloirs belnsr such a pleasant and thoroughly effective spring medicine as Ayer's BarsaparilU. It is a health-restorer and health-main- Second Tour to the "Qolden Oate," The largo numhor of people who have leisure, and the growing desire of Americans to see tho wonders of their native land, are the principal agencies In advancing a healthy sentiment in favor of travel. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany s personally-conducted tours to California will be conducted In all re spects as thoso of proceeding years, with some aimed advantages, which cannot fall to attract the attention and enlist tho Interest of the tourist. In addition to the hlgh-grndo accom modations and entertainment In tran sit, the Pennsylvania tourists are treat ed with tho same liberality wherever tho journey Is broken. The choicest rooms In the leading hotels are always reserved for their use, for which regu lar rates aro paid, so that the guests, although members of n largo party, en joy nil tho privileges of Individuals who tn v have made their own selections. The second tour In the X!i." series to the Golden (into will leave New York and Phlladetphla March 20, lr,. arriv ing at San r rnnelseo March z. and at New York and Philadelphia May 10, 4 !!.". I) tailed Itinerary will be sent on ap plication to Tourist Agent, 1 1!HI Broad way, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Swisses. Suitable for a nice curtain, (ilve them a look. Deemer & Co. Bicycles $5(1, ifllO, $75, !, $100, nt Stoke's. Women's fast black, double sole, high spliced heel. Doemer Hi Co. Cash Is tho motto. Closer profits and cheaper goods to tho consumer. It is an absolute necessity to ourselves nnd the town, as many aro going nway for their goods. ror prices call and see our goods. Kino & Co. F.mbrohlery. Wo hnve the rush, seo them. Boomer c Co. At King t Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt. Hour and a full lino of general merchandise. Sateens. Somo handsome styles. They aro what you want. Deemer tc Co. A house and two lots for sale In West Reynoldsvllle. Knqulro at this office for particulars. Pongees. Black ground, nice color printing; they are cheap. Deemer & Co. Tea Salesman A good reliable man to sell teas, coffees, spices and baking powder to families In Iteynoldsville and vicinity, lionu required, for terms address, Grand Union Tea Co., :i07 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa, Prtfttna nilth tht TUb Best Hamaker In Punxsutawner. Pa.. March 0. lRlO, by Rev. J. W. Blaisdell, John C. Best and Laura E. Hamaker, both of Punxsutawney. ITnTIHD 1 I.. !... . I... . M,u ,1 1'lurn N. Hnviler. hits luft tnv huniH. unci nil persons nr luilltli'd not to luirlxir Iter or ell her iiimhIs In my nsnie, lis I will tint lie rtwixiiisiniu ror uents coniriicten ny tier. ftllircll II, JHWi. ISHAKI. PNYI1KR, JR. RKI'UKT OK THE CONDITION .in or TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK C3P RZTITOLDSVILLI Ht KeynnUlHVlllo, In tlm Ktwa of IVmmylvn- iiiii, ill tnu close in inwuina oinrcii n, isin. iiesoiircks: Lnnnii mid discounts i73.?M 1? Ovorilrnfls, securi-41 null uiiHMreU.. ft 4H I'. H. It, -ids to secure clrculiitlui.... an.nrwi no I'remluias on II. 8. HomU - H.7TH m HtiM-ks, Htriirltles, He 1.300 Ml Kiirnltiir Hint fixture t.Wi IW line from Nutlunul bunks (nut Re serve AtienlH) 4 .17 Due from uiipoveil reserve axeots.. 10,074 St Checks ami iitliercush Items. l,7iH 1.1 Notes of other NutloimJ tinnks.. 40 00 Frui'tloiml paper curriujcy, nluWles, iiiiii reiwM as ta Lawful moMiy reserve-U bunk li: SHM'IP ..... ...fH,r III l.inil-tndi.r mites 1.411 SO B.MIA M ItiHlempt loll fund wltei TJ. H, I'rvwi- urur n per cum. in eircuiuium.. i,iu uu Total - $144,174 83 LUBiurnts, (uphill stock puid in iwro no rur I'm Surplus fund 2.AU0 00 divided proms, less vxpensen and tux it mi Id. tm no 27.UIO (Kl no oo Si,0:m its ftoo no 8,5.11 on 20 I Nut li mill Rank not oh outntuiMllnvj... IHvhh'ndH unpuld hHilvimiui (ii'iMMttri tmhjHrtUMtutk Ih'iiuiiHl 'irttlk'utim of umxwlb. Till It Olrttll('ltlOH-of dl'pDMit. I'Hslilt'r'fi cliwks outfit tindlnff. ....... Tntti. ' f 144.174 Ha 8UU f Pmii jlvurifc, Otoaty tf Jiffama, m: I. Jolin II. Knurlmr. I'lishlw of the nlmve- nimmd bunk, do ttolemnly wttr that thtj iihovH Htutt'immt Im tnt to the bent of my kiHiwhultrn mill hcHluf. hHIHM W. J A If! THICK, .dHIHPPt. HuhM-rliMul HDdH-wurn to hiiforu mo till Bit duy of Muicli, IbSkK Amikht ICbyxomm, Notary Public COKKKOT AlU'Kt . MfTONBTjI. 1 BtflTT Mt'CLKMaAHD, VDlrOCtOTk U. W. FtTMJUt. 1 Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AMD A IX KINDS OF H U FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS Everything In the line of & Fresh Groceries, Feed, EJto. Goods delivered free any place in town. Call on u and get price Country Produce N , W. C. Schnltz ft Son To the Building Public 1 Math. Mohney Is now agent for tho Fltzaerald Wall Plaster. Any ono who desires to have work In that lino, would respectfully Invito them, for p irlces and further Informa- tlon, to i enll on M. MOHNEY, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. BMINIHTRATf HI S NOTICK. Notice Is lini-i'liy siren Hint tetters of nd nilnlstriitliin on Hie estuti, of Hi'itjiinilii Volie, lute of Henderson township. .IctTi'rsuti county, I'll., dei'i-iisi'd, Imve Ih'cii tfrtiliteil In the mi derslirni'd, to whom till imm-mmiis indented tn sultl estnte lire ri'iin.tiil to tniike iiiiyiiietit. nnd those huvlnu chilins or ilctniinds will make known tin siiiiii' without dclnv. II. W. Voiik, Administrator. Felii imry 2:ird, s!M. o r it i: i v lusvi 1. 1. :. CHPITHU 9SO.OOO.OO. '. Itllfi'liell, resident!. K ot Tlrtii'lliiliri, Vice Pren.t John II. Kxlliiicr, 4 linlllcr. Director! tl. Mitchell, Scott. McClclIiind, J. ('. KltiR, Joseph HI runs, tl. F. Hriiwn, U. V. Fuller, ,T. II. Kmiclicr. floes n tteneriittiiinkliiffliiisliiesnniiil solicits the iicciniuts of mei'iiirmts, professional men. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumhernieii it tin others, promlsliiK the must direful litteutloll to the business of all peiiMi4ts. Hnfe Itcposlt llnxos for rent. First National Hank IniildliiR, Nolan Mock Fire Proof Vault. COME. IN! Where? TOTHK "m Hive" store, WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cicars, Flour and Teed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Conntry produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage 19 respwtfully Bolvcited. Very truly youis, Lawrence J. McLntlre & Co., The Groccrymtn, CHEAPEST and best GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Hrandenben? never was sold less than 20 to 25c. per yard; will sell you now for 12 i. Dimity, Turkey Red Damask, 12ic. 37i 05 05 25 14 " Trints, Ginghams, China Silk, Better Goods than you can buy any place else. The same Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children's Suits, it it .90 1.00 1.25 1.75 .50 8.50 5.50 7.50 Single Coats, Youths' Suits, $3.25 to Men's Flannel Suits, ' Worsted " " 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. They are THI A. Great .Assortment of Fine DRESS GOODS fND They Imve been nnd nre sure to pi en so in Quality find in l?rice. BING Sl OO. Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING of every description, which is superior in make and abso lutely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu facture and finish than can be found at any honse in the city. This is headquarters for plete line in town. All the onr unequaled qualities. Our Fall and Winter Underwear is complete in every detail. We are now making Suits to Measure Remember we do not Bend your measure off to some ready made houBe and get a hand-me-down nearest your measure and put it on to you. We make these suits in our ehop at WHEN VOU BUY A BiGtJGle Remember that are good cycles and the world Special No. 1 Roadster, weight 27 IDs., 85.00; No. 2 Full Roadster, weight 25 tts., 100.00; Model No. 8 Light Roadster, weight 22 lbs., 100.00; Model No. 4 Ariel Racer, weight 18 to 20 Its., 125. In addition to the above, I am agent for the Celebrated reatherstone: Line of Bicycles, comprising in price from 20 to 80. For One Year. The only Complete Line of Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, Sporting and Outing Goods to be found in the town. STOKE, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. Coming ! W Kl NOTIONS! selected with caro TI yVTS The most com prevailing styles and shades in at $17 and $18 ! does not produce a better. nine different styles, ranging Catalogues Free! dan will vanish." talner.
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