The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 24, 1895, Image 4

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Ailvi'rllalnii rate mni1i liniiwn on iiMcn
tlon nl thii otlli'O In Arnohln' Itloi'k.
I.riinliiy roniiiiiinlriitlniiA nml rhnnffn of
nrlvi'i'ilMiinifMilN Miniilil rrnrh thin onirn bf
Monihiv noon.
Art.lri' nil I'oinmiinlfntlonn til II. A. Htrph
ennui, 1ti'vnolilvHlt. Ph.
KiiIit.mI nt thr ntiitHVt nt Knynnldiivllln,
Tit., hh nismiihI rlnHH mull nmttor.
Tho lVniiMTRtW' Statu C'oinmltUjo
mot nt lfnrrlsbnrg Inst Wi'ilnrmlny anil
dIimMimI Itolk'i'trc. Wright, of AlliMitown,
um HI nt o Chuirmnn.
Tim Mil introduced in tho I.ogtnlaturo
requiring bituminous coal to bo wolgh
In tho cum lvforo being dumped or
sciveiied, panned second reading lout
Wednesday.
A Mil hn panned tlio legislature to
pension Judges nt half pity. Judges got
from i.OOO to fl,000 per your for terms
of ten yearn. It I no credit to a Legis
lature thnt pniwcs a Mil to imnslon
thorn.
Tho Bradford Era nay: "Some hotly
should now Introduce a bill In the State
Legislature to pension editor. The
work thoy preform and tho abuse thoy
, rceoivo are far more wearing and debili
tating than anything the judges aro
compelled to enduro.
FlHhnrmon will bo InteroHted In know
ing thnt a law Id now In force prohibit
ing them from catching brook or nxck
led trout for tho purpose of milling them,
under a penalty of $2 for each fish no
gold, nelthor shall thoy bo caught undor
flvo Inches In length, under a penalty
of $.".
Hon. W. O. Smith donles tho report
that country members In the Legislature
have Hgrced to lop off tho extra half
million dollars a year appropriated at
the lust Reunion of the Legislature for
tho purpose of school books. He nays
tho country members will stand up al
most as n unit against any cut in the
school appropriation.
Tho Pittsburg Time will print every
Saturday a eomplota exposition of tho
International Sunday school lesson for
tho day following. These papers aro
tho fruits of the best minds in America
dovoted to Sabbath school work. They
are broad and non-sectarian in thoir
treatment. This now feature of tho
1'ime will commend Itself strongly to
that largo and constantly growing class
which devotes its energies to good
works.
It is not generally known that accord
ing to an act of 1893 it is unlawful to
kill wild ducks or any kind of web-footed
fowl, except on Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays, and then only from
September 1 to January I. The penal
ly for violating the act is twenty-five
dollars. As there have boon a number
-of hunters killing wild ducks at all sea
sons of the year, this law against the
practise will be news to many such vio
lators. Tbo first quarterly report of General
Frank Butler, secretary of common
wealth, has been made public The fees
amounted to $ l."i,000, an inoreaso of $4,-
000 over the same period four yearsago.
'Sevonty-ono charters were issued last
month, three of them being railroads,
and tho bulunco for manufacturing con
cerns. Ono hundred and throe foreign
corporations were given permission in
March to open branch offices in this
state. This is an unusually large num
cer. All honest men, whether lord or
laborer, are of the same rank, and all
dishonest men, whether burglars or
bankers, are on the same social level.
There can be no respectable knaves.
Funxsutawney Spirit, We heartily
agree with the Spirit, and yet if a per
son is to judge by the action of the peo
ple, and even the law, there Is a vast
difference. In our opinion a rogue is a
rogue whether he be dressed in broad
cloth or rags, and one is just as deserv
ing of punishment as the other.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals held,
in tho rocent case of Brewer vs Hubbs,
that tho personal property of a wife be
comes the property of the husband by
virtue of marriage, especially it the
same be roduccd to possession; that the
possession of the wife's agent or trustee
is constructively the possession of the
husband, and if it be the wife's general
estate the husband owns it absolutely,
and that the title to the notes and per
sonal property of the wife in controversy
having vested in the husband by the
marriage, the transfer of them by the
wife did not pay any title to the as
signee, although the husband had ex
eouted a writing to the wife agreeing
that she might dispose of them, there
being no consideration for that agree
ment, and that the wile being dead, the
husband was entitled to recover the
note and personal property from the
persons to whomi the wife transferred
them, be being entitled under the stat
ute to the whole of the deceased wife's
personal estate.
it II Inipnrtntit llrtu.
Do not waste your money on vllo,
watery mixtures rompomideil by Inex
perienced persons when W. H. Alexan
der, solo ntrent, will give you a Imtlln of
Otto's Cure free of charge. If you have
coiiglis, colds, asthma, consumption, or
tiny uiseasn or mo thront or lungs, a
few doses of this great irnnrantned rem
edy will surprise you. Hold n bottlo of
iiitos tmro to t. iiii iignt and oiwervo its
licaiitifut golden color and thick, heavy
syrup. Samples fine; largo bottlo f0c.
Nicest linn of sun umbrellas In town
at Deemer St Co's.
Prices cut In two May 3 and 4 on silks
at Deomer A Co's.
Shipments coming In dnlly of shoos
for Deemor A Co.
You will buy silks on May 3 and 4.
Prices will sell them, Deeiiier & Co.
626 Indies, or more, wanted on May 3
and 4 at Deemor At Co's.
China silks, wash silks May .1 and 4
at Deomer A Co's.
Most everyone calls for Trilby at
Deomer & Co's.
Denver, Col., April 10, 1XU4.
Gentlemen: I fool It my duty to send
you a letter of thanks fiir discovering
such a wonderful medicine ns your
Hoods Compound Kxtract Celery,
Hefore using this remedy I was so much
run down from tho effects of Grlpm
that I could not do a stroke of work,
had pain In tho lmek, no appetite, and
could not sloop, but since taking six
bottles of your Celery I feel like a new
man. If you choose you may print this
letter of testimony. John Cooi.KV,
240 Seventh Street. Sold by Stoko, tho
druggist.
Hrussolls cai'ict, from a cheap taes
try to velvet, at tho Itcynoldsvilio Hard
ware Co's. Btoro.
SirtfHnct with h pit.
AMSI.KR Mookk At tho residence of
tho brldo In Hrookvlllo, Pa., April
17, ISiCi, by Uev. Dr. Warren. Mr. C.
W. Amsler, of Marlenville, Pa., and
Miss Ida A. Moore, of Hrookvlllo.
Our Triumohal March !
Along tho Avenue of Trado proceeds with exciting progress
far in advance of rivalry I Meeting with
Ovations at Every Turn!
WfSH GOODS
That aro Sure to Please
Summer Bilks!
They are Beauties, and Going Fast !
Headquarters for Lace Curtains!
They will be needed now. See our line before buying
any place else.
SPRING CAPESI This is the
place to get them.
BING & GO.
Don't
Comb
A BALD
In other words, don't criticize where
there are no flaws to pick; but if your Walls
are not in keeping with your Carpets and Fur
niture, and if your Window Shades look faded
and tired, it's time for you to criticize. Tell
your husband about our Btylish Wall Papers.
Ask him. in that eloauent way you have, to
take a walk with you down to our store. Then
when you get him inside, turn him over to our
salesman and you'll see your home grow bright
and beautiful like a budding bush under
warm sunshine. Uatcn tne iaea i
H. ALEX STOKE.
Drugs,
"Wall Papers,
Paints.
Mrs. T. H. Hawkins. Chattanooga,
Tenn, says, "Hhllo's Vital Igor saved
my life. I consider It tho host remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver, or kidney trouble
It excels. Prleo 7"icts. Hold by J. C.
King Co.
H. J. Nlckln lnvlt.es everybody to
call at tho Ueed building and examlno
her stock of all kinds of goods usually
kept In a variety store. The goods aro
all good quality at reasonable prices.
Tho Tin Horn thinks that If men were
judged according to their facial expres
sion somn men would be taken for under
takers whereas they are only hypocrites.
Ladles, on May 3 and 4 we are going
to sell silks at knifed prices. Deemor
A Co.
327 ladles aro wearing our tllbry shoo.
Deemor & Co.
Itemembor our sselal silk sale May 3
and 4. Deemor A Co.
1200 yards of silk will bo on sale May
3 and 4. Deemor A t!o.
All tho ladles call for and wear our
trilby shoo. Deemor A Co.
As yet wo havo not learned of any
shim dealer's death. Funerals dally.
Trilby sIkhj nt Deemor A Co's.
Wo will surprise you on silks May 3
and 4. Deomer A Co.
Do not tall to seo our lino of silks May
3 and 4. Deemor A Co.
Seeing Is believing. Iloblnson Is sell
ing tho liest shoos, choaiwat shoes and
most stylish shoos.
It's a fitter and wearer the Electric
shoo. Deomer A Co.
Wldn ankle shoos, hand turnod, at
Doomor A Co's.
Ho with tho tldo on May 3 and 4 for
silks at Doomor A Co's.
Most ovoryono calls for Trilby at
Deemor A Co s.
You will buy silks on May 3 and 4.
Prices will sell them. Doomor A Co.
Shipments coming In dally of shoes
for Deomer A Co.
HEAD!
DOI'T - BE - SATISFIED !
Children's Suits in Double Breasted and Single, age 4 to 13, for
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IVrotlievs. You want
we have for your boys for 75c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1. T5, $2 and 2.50. Call
and look them over whether you want to buy or not. No trouble to
show goods.
Pants
For tho slim, fat and short men, the
Finest Line oyer displayed In any city
store, and every pair warranted not to
rip. Men's Panto for 75o., U.00, 1.25,
1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Men's All-wool
Panto for 2.C0, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 aud 5.00.
Boys' Long Panto for 50o., 75o., 91.00,
1.25, 1.60, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Boys'
Knee Panto with double knees and seat
for 18o., 25o., 50c., 75o., 11.00 and 1.25.
Remember we guarantee every pair of
panto not to rip, and every pair that
rips we give you a new pair
We could have you read for one hour, if we had the space, describing the
many valuable bargains we can show you. If you don't want to buy call and look ua
over and convince yourselves that we never advertise something we have not got.
Now a word about our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We
bought our woolens by the whole piece and can make you a Strictly All-wool Suit for
the small sum of $16, $17, $18, $19 and $20 and, as everyone knows, Mr. Kernott (my
cutter) you can depend on a firBt-class fit. We ubo only the best trimmings. Call
and look our goods over in this department, and remember that we buy all our goods
of the manufacturer and not from auction nouses as some of our would-be clothiers do.
Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of same, I remain
BELL, the Reliable
Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher and Merchant Tailor.
P. S. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we carry piece goods and not sam
pies, affording you a better chance to see what the cloth looks like
Until you pee
Men's, Boys'
& Children's
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The ONLY RELIABLE CLOTHIER in Reynolds
ville, is displaying for Spring and Summer. Just
look at a few of his prices for this season:
Men's Suits, All-wool, In Slnglo
Hoys' Lonjf Panto Suits, Singlo
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to see our fine line of washable suits
Men's Shirts.
Tho greatest line wo have evor bad.
Other seasons wo got 75o., but this year
wa can show you 200 dlfforent styles
foe 60o. MonTs Shirts for 25c., 50c.,
75., (1.00 and 11.25
33oys' Shirts
for 20o., 25a., 40c., 50c., 75o. and M.00.
It will pay you to look us through on
this Una as we can save you money.
We buy from the manufacturer asd not
from jobbers ,
Men's fine Balbriggan Un
derwear for 50 eta. a suit. Guarantee you can't
match the same less than 11.00 a suit
anywhere. Call and see
the Fine Line of
SUITS
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and Dmthlo Drcnstcd for
I 400
600
0 50
760
8 00
9 50
10 00
12 00
14 00
or Double Breasted, All-wool for 4 00
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1000
$ 75
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1 25
1 50
2 00
2 50
3 50
300
3 50
4 00
4 SO
5 DO
Sweaters
for mei 18e., sweaters for boys 18c.
Sweaters-(or men 60c., sweater for boys
60o. MoXeh the price If you dare
Hats and Caps.
over oae thousand different style for
men, soy and children. The largest
lino ever displayed. Men's hats, all
wool, luc 50o., 756., 11.00. Men's all fur
hats lor 75c, 11.00, 11.25, 1.60, $2.00,
2.50 ad tO. 00. We can give you them
In sott or stiff bat at same prioe. Boys'
hats, ia soft or stiff, for 50c, 75o., 1.00,
1.2S, $1.50. Mothers, see our fine line
of boys' caps for summer, it will pay
you to look them over. Boys' caps 10c.,
25., 50c and 75c.