fcfre -fr Star Hubn'vifitinn $t.M ftrr trnr, in mirmirr. r. A. ftTi:iHl:Mo:v, lictlmr l'iit. Vi:i)N'i:sl)AV, MAY 8. IKK,. An liiili'iK-nili'nl local pniwr, pnlilNliril every NViitni-i1fty iit Heyimlilsvtlle, .lenvrnn t'o. I'a., tli'voietl to the Intereitu of Kryimlilivllle linn .TriTi'iMni'ounl y. Noti-tHilltli'iil, will tretit nil with fiilrntx. ami will lit'iwpiH'litlljr frlnml Ijr towartl the lulmrlnu rliim. Hiitnt'rlnllnii (trier. 1 .Ml nvryrnr, In atlvatien. (Jonuniinli'atlnna Inli'iiiletf for niililli'atloii ntiiKt. lie niM'ominliMl Itjrtlin writer's name, not for mitillcntlnn. Imt nn a Ktiaranten of good fnltlt. Inlin-itliii new Item noltrlti'il. Atlvertllnir rate marie known on appllra- tlOII M lilt' Ollli'P In Arnolds' llllH'k. lifnvlitr ciiiiiiiiiiiileatliiii mill t'linngn of RrtTiTllcini nlK nhtmld reach lhl tilHce liy Momliiy niHin. Adrirew nil communication fo C. A. fteph (iwin, Kt'ynoliUvllln, I'll. Entered nt the poMofflcp nt tleynnlcHvllle, Pa., an necoml elaiui mull matter. The House nt Hnrrlsburg passed a bill iHHt Thursday making Fob. 12th, AoraiiRin Lincoln s Dinnuay, a legal , holiday. . Tho WhuV-Hlnlr jiidleiafcontcst that hait been going on in Indiana county (or sometime, was decided by tho court Saturday In favor of .Indue Whlto. The contest cost Indiana county $1,i)0. Blair will take an appeal. Tho House Legislature Apportion mont Committee have agreed upon the bill to roil pport Ion tho state Into Sena torial d 1st rlcts. By th Is reapport Ion men t Clarion ronnty will he added to tho thirty-seventh district which heretofore ban been comjiosed of Jefferson and In diana counties. An exchange says: "Over ono hun dred bast? ball players have signed con tracts to piny thla year at salaries rang ing from IM.OilO to M.rtnn for six months' playing, and the oollego bred man who la keeping books for $1100 a year, or min ister who serves a charge for a pittance, must regret that they did not go In for athletics Instead of knowledge." Farmers are warned against wheat swindlers who are said to be working In the eastern part of the statu, and who are liable to drop among you at any timo. They are canvassing with a fine grade of wheat, which they allege will yeald an average of 50 bushels to the acre. Tho grains aro larger and thero are moro of them on tho stock. You will bo refill I red to sign a contract to lot the agent have half your crop, and If he doesn't get your farm you will be In great luck. A beggar who steals a loaf of bread, to satisfy the cravings of hunger, or a suit of clothes, to cover his nakedness, Is speedily punished. But a sot of base, knavish rogues, who by their dishonest tricks and practices rob and cheat hon est, Industrious workmon out of their hard-earned savings and even steal tho -widow's mite in ordor to resldo inBplen did houses, wear fine raiment, and live In pampered luxury and wanton laolvi ous, are allowed to strut about as though they owned the earth. Ex. Spring has come and with the advent -of warm weather look out for a host of -crooks, sharper and. fakirs from the . lttos on their annual pilgrimages to fleece the unwary. Already our ex changes are teeming with complaints, but if all our readers adhore to the rule to pay no money to strangers for future delivery of goods, sign no papers for traveling sharpers, kick lightning rod swindlers off their premises and refuse to patronize gllb-tongued peddler, they -.will have nothing to fear, An act to "encourage the use of wide tires upon wagons," now pending in tho legislature is likely to pass. Should it become a law all persons using only draft wagons on the publio highways with tire not less than four inches in width for hauling loads not less than two thousand pounds weight, shall receive a rebate of one fourth on their road tax. It is believed that the rebate on taxes provided in this measure will be more than made in benefits which will accrue to tho roads by the use of wide tired wagons. The postmaster general has issued an ordor to the effect that hand-stamped alternations or additions to price lists, invocles, catalogues, or other printed matter, converting the same into ordors for goods or making any announcement of the character of a personal communl cation, are held to be equivalent to writing or typewriting aud will there for submit the matter upon which they may be impressed when mailed, to the letter rate of postage. Mere business cards, however, or other baud-stamped edition clearly of an advertising char acter may be impressed upon third class matter without subjecting it to the higher rate of postage. The one great rule of business is that of honesty, absolute and unqualified honesty, write Edward W. Bok in the May Ladies' Home Journal. All the rule of business are worthies if they are not founded oS that one and only foundation stone to true commercial success. Honesty I not alone the poli cy in business; It 1 the one and only policy. Upon it, and upon It alone can a good reputation be built, and a man Id business without a reputation for honesty might just a well stop. Any deviation from the rule of honesty In buslnesli may bring temporary gain, but It in variably mean permanent loss, On tfae other hand, a strict adherence toaa honest policy nay mean a temporary loss, but it is sure to result in- a iwrtna- Reduced Rates to Denver, Col., via P. R. R. For tho accommodation of person who it cairn to visit Colorado on tho oe- elision of the meeting of the National I'.iliteatloiinl AHscM'iiilliin. at Denver. Col., July T to 12, the Pennsylvania Kallroatl t'o. will sell excursion tickets on .Inly .1, 4 and ft, to Denver, Colorado Springs, Mnnltou and I'uelilo at the ex tremely low rate or W m from New York, fju.&i from I'ltliiuleliHiln, WM.m from Baltimore and 'Washington, $47.25 from Harrisburg; proportionate rates from other point. These tickets will lie good for return passage from Colorado points on July 12, 1.1, 14, and )", with an extension until September 1, if desired. A sitcelal train or 1'ullmnn liufrot Sleeping cars will bo run, leaving Now ork nt 10.10 A. M., July 4, stopping nt prominent intermediate points and ar riving at Denver on July fl. This ononis a great oiinortunitv for a trip to tho world-renowned Hoeky Mountain resorts In Colorado nt a com paratively small cost. ftpprlnl Nolle . No medicine was ever given such a severe test of Its curative qualities as Otto's Cure. We nre distributing snm- plo bottles freo of chnrgo to thoso afflicted with consumption, asthma. coughs, colds, pneumonia, croup and nil insonscs oi tno throat and lungs, giving you tho proof that Otto's Curo will cure you. Don't delay, but get a bottle of us to-dny and commence tho use of this great guaranteed remedy. Sold by W. B. Alexander, solo agent. Samples five. Largo Ixittles 50e. Notice. If von Intend nlssim'tnir wiiii hnuui It will bo to your Interest to use mate rial that has proven Itself to be right. a utile nook lor asking that tolls vou all about the "right kind," of It. Alex. Stoke, agent for Adamant Wall Plaster, King s inusor cemont. Lnudln's Flak Jubilee Slmrors have returned to Chicago after an alwcnco of years, nnd last evening gave a concert in Central Muslo Hall to a good and one of tho most enthusiastic audiences that have ovor assembled there. Its ap plause was constant, and if It could have had Its own way, would have kept the singers there all nleht. These quaint and fervid melodies, so utterly limine, tuner mnsio, iney sing witn a gusto and fooling whlto singers can never rival. Chicago JMhi Tribune. At Centennial Hall May 21st! Gentlemen, call nnd see the fine linn of suiting we are making to ordor for in. Bell, tho clothier. At King & Co.' rou will find baled hay, salt, Hour and a full line of eeneral merchandise. The Pcnimvlvanln Stain r.lllr.i.l.,1 Association has four tuilnrji rn onloof. from for the summer outing this year. The Executive Committee will prepare a aosenpuve circular oi (Jliautauqua Lake, Niagra Fall, Atlantic City, and Atlanta, Georgia, and submit them to tho memhersh In hv mail ami ftm filn receiving the most votes will be accept- eu. Stick pins in all varieties and all prices at Ed. Uooder's, the jowolor. In other there are no flaws Don't Gomb A BALD HEAD! 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 stylish Wall Papers, Ask him, in that take a walk with 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. H. ALEX STOK Drugs, "Wall IPapers, Paints. Reduced Rates to Philadelphia via P. R. R. On the occasion of tho tied lent Inn of the Odd Fellows' Temple nt Philadel phia, Mny 21. isrfi. the Pennsylvania Itallrond Company will sell, on May 20 nnd 21, excursion tickets to Philadel phia and return from nil iolnts on Its system past of Pittsburg nnd Erie, north of Uuuntleo nnd south of Canandnlgua, Inclusive, nt a single fnre for the round trip, with minimum rnto of fifty cents. Tickets will l)o good for return passage until Mny 2.'t Inclusive. This rato Is open to the public, and offers nn excellent opportunity for a visit to Philadelphia at a very small cost. Fast and frequent express trains run from Philadelphia to all principal New Jorsey seashore resorts. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tenn, says, "Shilo's Vltallsor saved my life. I consider it tho best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver, or kidney trouble It excels. Price i.'tcts. Sold by J. C. King A Co. Latest styles of gents' hats nt Dcemer A Co'. The petiole (nearly all) with one ac cord proclaim Hohlnson & Mundorff's cash grocery the place to trade Centlemon: I cannot forbear from writing a line In approval of your HihkI'b Celery. I have been a sufferer from nervous headaches until I thought my bead would burst. Nearly every remedy I tried seemed to aggravate my sulTcrlng. Two bottles of your wonder ful medicine have made my life worth living and the world brighter for mo. Please accept the thanks of a grateful womnn. J. MlLMfF.NT Vkiinkh, 2T8 McMillan Avenuo, Cincinnati, O. Men' working pants at Deemor & Co'. The Tin Horn say that while it Is tho province of woman "to do and say tho kindest things In the pleasantest way" It seems the delight of too mnny men to do tho coarsest things In the meanest way. Deemor & Co. always have fresh groceries. 67,000 yds. Lancaster Gingham at Doemer & Co's, The Ilcynoldsvllle Hardware Co', store has a largo line of sample of Brussels carpet to select from. If you want a new carpet call and see what they have to offer you. Pickles, yes; still a few loft and they aro flno. Ask Hohlnson Sc. Mundorff the price. See our new crepons. Deemor & Co. You can have your watch warranted if Ed. Ooodor repairs it. H. J. Nlcklo Invites everybody to call at the Heed building and examlno her stock of all kinds of goods usually kept in a variety store. The goods are all good quality at reasonable prices. Children's fine shoe at Dcemer & Co'. Bell, the clothier and merchant tailor, is making a fine all wool clay for 918. words, don't criticize where to pick; but if your Walla eloquent way you have, to you down to our store. Then Catch the idea? 1TT ju. DOFT v,:. . Jsit life i u 1 ! if OR Children's Suits in Double Breasted and Single, age 4 to 13, it it it it it Children's Suits, two pair Pants and Cap to Match ii 1 1 1 1 i ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii IVIotliers. You want we have for your boys for 75c, and look them over whether you want to buy or not. No trouble to show goods. 3?ants For the slim, fat and short men, the Finest Line ever displayed In any city store, and every pair warranted not to rip. Mon's Pants for 7."o., $1.00, 1.25, 1.C0, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Mon's All-wool Pants for t2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Boy' Long Pants for 50o., 75o., 11.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Boys' Knee Pants with double knees and seat for ISo., 25o., 50o., 75c., 11.00 and 1.25. Remember we guarantee every pair of pants not to rip, and every pair that rip 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 us 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. Kerndtt (my cutter) you can depend on a first-class fit. We use 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 houses as some of our would-be clothiers do. Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of Bame, 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 Bee what the cloth looks like BE - SATISFIED ! Until you Men's, Boys' & Children's The ONLY RELIABLE CLOTHIER in Reynolds ville, is displaying for Spring and Summer. Just look at a few of his priceB for this season: Men' Suits, All-wool, in Single and Double Breasted for Boys' Long Pant Suits, Single " " " " " ! !! ,'! ' " " " " " " " .. .. .. t. . " " " " " " " " " " i. i. it it it " " " " " ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii for ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ti ii ii ti it ii ii ii it to see our fine line of washable Buits $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, $2 and 2.50. Call Men's Shirts The greatest line we have ever had. Other season we got 75c., but this year we can show you 200 different styles for 5()o, MonT8 Shirts for 25o., 50o., 75c, 91.00 and 1.25 Boys' Shirts for 20c., 25o., 40c., 50c., 75c. and 11.00. It will pay you to look us through on this lino as we can save you money. We buy from tho manufacturer and not from Jobber Men's Fine Balbriggan Un derwear for 50 cts. a suit. Guarantee you can't match the same less than 11.00 a suit anywhere. Call and see see the Fine Line of SUITS -THAT- 400 500 6 50 750 800 60 10 00 12 00 14 00 or Double Breasted, All-wool for I 4 00 " " " 4 75 !! I! II 500 " " " 6 00 " " " 8 50 .. t. .. 76 " " " 8 00 " " " 8 50 it it ti 900 " " " 10 00 for $ Sweaters for men 18o., sweaters for boys 18o. Sweaters for men 50o., sweaters for boy 50c. Match the price If you dare Hats and Caps over one thousand different styles for men, boys and children. The largest lino ever displayed. Men' hats, all wool, for 60a., 75a, 11.00. Men' all (ur hats for 75c,, 11.00, 11.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. We can give you them in soft or stiff hat at same price. Boys' hats, in soft or stiff, for 50c., 73c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Mothers, see our fine line of boys' cap for summer, It will pay you to look them over. Boys' caps 10o., 25o., 50c. and 75o. nentgain.
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