Cft? Star 8ubvri)tion tl.t'O per vine, in infnitire. v. a. Ti:riu-::vM, i:.iimr nnii rub. W i:T) N KsDAY, MAY 22Tl mV An lMf1i'jMmlin1 lirnl pujMr, iuMNht(1ivtry WhUiichiIiiv Ht. Mt'vmiliWvllli'. .Ii'llt'i'smi I'o. Vn ili-viiU'd to thr lntiiit of Ki'yimlilivlllo mid . I I'flVrsntM'ount v. Nnn-imlltlciil. will trvnt nil wllh fiilniiw. anil will hixmiMxrlitlly fi li'iul Ijr tnwiinl tlic liilxirlnc rlnw. HiilMorltlnn prlretLMlnor yonr.ln nrlvnnrn. Onmmunlriitliiin littmiilcn fur mitilfrnttnn mtit Iw itrronipunli'd by thn wrflrr'n nnmf, not for puhltrntlon, hut n II KHnrnntro of good f nit Ii. IntPti'Mlns niwn ltm wHcltfil. ArivrrtKinir ruli miwln known on upplloa Hon nt thn officii In Anml'IV Hlnrk. l.pnithty commiinli'iittmin nnil cbnnire nf nilviirtlwincntH nlmiilil tviirh thin oIIIl'o by Alomlny noon. Ariilii'w nil lunmnnlcntlons to P. A. ftrph enon, KrvnuliNvlllp, Pi. Kntnnil nt thn potoWi' nt KcynoluaTtllc, Pa., nn ni'fonil rlnii mnll nittir. Thu following bill to prohibit mining anil mnnufiiL'turlng corjioratlons anil limited partnership from engaging In carrying on stows known as company store or general supply stores, passed the House a few days ago and Is now in the Sonnto. Sec. 1. That sixty days after the pansago of this act it shall not be lawful for any mining or manufacturing cor poration or limited partnership of this Commonwealth, or the officers or stock holders, shareholders, members, agents, clerks or employees of any such corpo ration or limited partnership, to engngo in or carry on by direct or Indirect means any store known as a company store, general supply store, or store where goods and merchandise other than such as have been ml nod or manu factured by the mining or manufactur ing corixirntion or limited partnership, of which said officers or stockholders are momlwrs, are kept or offered for salo, excepting such supplies as are actually used by the employees in car rying on the business of mining or manufacturing. Sec 2. That no mining or manufac turing corporation or limited partner ship engaged in business under the laws of this commonwealth shall lease, grant, bargain or sell to any officer or stockholder of any such corporation or limited partnership, nor to any other person or persons whatsoever, the right to keep or maintain upon the property of any such corporation or limited part nership any company, general, supply or other store in which goods other than thoso mined or manufactured by the corporation or limited partnership granting such right shall be kept or exposed for sale whenever such lease, grant, bargain or sale as aforesaid is In tended to defeat the provisions of tho first section of this act. Nor shall any such mining or manufacturing corpora tion or limited partnership through its officers, stockholders, shareholders or members, or by any rule or regula tion of its business, make any contract with tho keepers or owners of any store whereby the employees of such corpora tion or limited partnership shall be obliged to trade with such keeper or owner, and that any such contract made In violation of this act shall be prima facio evidence of the faot that such .store is under the control of such min ing or manufacturing corporation or limited partnership and in violation of this act. Nor shall any of the officers or stockholders, shareholders or mem bers of any such mining or manufactur ing corporation or limited partnership be in any way connected or related as managor, clerk, employee or proprie tor of or with any supply store, general merchandise store, or mercantile estab lishment of any kind whatsoever, lo - catcd In the same county where tho buslnoss of said mining or manufactur ing corporation or limited partnership is carried en, nor shall any officer, Stockholder, shareholder, member, agent or manager of such mining or manufacturing corporation or limited partnership contract with any employee of such corporation or limited partner ship that he shall deal with or at any particular person, place or store carry ing on any mercantile business, nor shall any agent, officer, manager stock holder, shareholder, member, clerk or employoe of such corporation deduct from the wages of its employees ex cept for taxes, any moneys, orders, chocks or assignment of the wages of said employoe to pay any bill or account of any person or at any store engaged in tho mercantile business, and any bargain, contract, order, agreeinont, check or assignment given by any em ployoe of such corporation or limited partnership or secured from him oper ating or intended to operate to convey, assign, transfer or set over any of bis wages to any person, store, company or corporation engaged or doing a mercan tile business shall bo entirely null and void. See. 3. That any mining or manufac turing corporation or limited partner ship as aforesaid, or any officer, stock holder, shareholder, member, agent, clerk, or employe thereof, violuting tho provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be sentenced to pay u lino of not more than five hundred dollars nor less than one hundred dol lars. . fciec 4. That it shall he the duty of the Factory Insectory and his deputlrs to institute pros ecutions against any mining or manu facturing corporation or limited part nership, or any officer, stockholder, shareholder, member, clerk or employee thereof violuting thu provisions of this act upon complaint of any citizen of this Commonwealth. Bee. .". That ull acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. As Others See Us. Tho KcynoldHvillo Star bus com- iletcil mine years or newspaper life. It s a livo eleiin nnner. Penile Id f'rrs. The Uej noldsvllie STAR hits passed Its third mill-Mono nml comes to us with Vol. IV No. 1 n bright nnd newsy as ever. MuhatTcy Valley Univ. Tho KovnoldHvlllo STAB has rounded out its third year, and starts in on Vol. 4, A bright newsy sheet, Well worthy the liberal patronage of the poople (if our neighboring town. Llndsey J'rfiut. Last week the Reynoldsvllle Star entered its fourth year. The STAR is getting to be big lxy now Bnd furnishes its readers with an abundance of news. In fBct, it has done that from the first. Volnnlrrr. Tho Kcynoldsville Star has entered its fourth year. The STAR Is a bright local luminary, and deserves the success it has obtained. Kditor Stephenson is an energetic and cottHciencious news paper man, and his paoer Is newsv nnd of a high moral tone. Iong nm'v the STAR continue to twinkle. Piinxsu tawney Spirit. The' Heynoldsville STAR has entered Its fourth year. lire. Stophcnxon Is giving HoynoldHvllli! a newsv. clenn nnd reliable newspaper nnd from tho amount of advertising he Is receiving and the general prosperous npiienrnnco of TllK Star, we are led to believe that his efforts are being appreciated and sustained. Driftwood Uitzitlr. The lieynoldsvllle STAR, published by our enterprising and genial friend C. A. Stephenson, is three years old and starts on Its fourth year with good prospects. Tho Star is one of tho neatest and best edited pnMrs on our exchange list, and we extend Hro. Stephenson hearty congratulations. Rldgway Advocnte. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, flinttnn.wnis Tonn, says, "Shilo's Vital Ister saved my life. I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver, or kidney trouble It excels. Price 75cts. Sold by J. C. King & Co. After Mav 1.1th. 18!).V nlnns and .rw.nl. fixations for new school building in lieynoldsvllle boi-ough, Pa., can be seen at the office of the secretary of the board. Sealed proposals will Ixi re ceived by the board of school directors of Heynoldsville borough, Pa., ad dressed to M. M. Dnvls, secretary, lieynoldsvllle, Pa., until (UK) o'clock P. M. Monday, Juno Mil, 18!).", for the erection of said building. F.ach bid must be accompanied by a bond with at least two sureties, to 'bo approved by the board. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of tho board, M. M. DAVIS, Secretary. lieynoldsvllle, Pa., May 7, 'II."). Notice. If you intend plastering your house It will be to your interest to use mate rial that has proven itself to bo right. A little book for asking that tells vou all about the "right kind," of H. Afex. Stoke, agent for Adamant Wall Plaster, King's Windsor cement. Bell. the clothier and morohnnf tnllniv Is making a fine all wool clay for $18. Best shoes, best styles and beBt prices Robinson's shoes. Don't Gomb 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 etvlish Wall PaDers. Ask him, in that eloquent way you have, to take a walk with you down to our store. Then when you get him inBide, turn him over to our salesman and you'll see your home grow bright and beautiful like a budding bush under warm sunshine. Catch the idea? H. ALEX STOK Drugs, "Wall Papers, Paints. t'ecoration Day at Rothmel. Washington C'smp No. (102. P. (). S. of A., Is making iirejmratlon for a big time at llathinel on Decoration Day. The program is as follows. I'AIITI. rormllnn of Mnrrh nt P.O. 8. of A. Imll nt .) A. M., from Mii'tD prix'vril illreet to rriwpret remetery. Musli "We'll (liirlimd thrlr draws". ..t'hulr Prayer. Pon-"Hirwlim I'lnwers" B. H. clilldirn Aililrriw It,.v. E. Lewis Kelley MuhIi; Uunu IH'Oorntlve Siirvlem. Pong "The Unknown" Choir PART II. Mnll Onms. Khnm llnttln. taut lit. Knlnrtnlnmont at P.O. 8. of A. Imll t 8.00 p. m. MiiiIo , ......Ilnnil Muli "Hrnve Soldiers of Freedom.... Choir Address of Weleonin I. 1'. K. y. Mellenry Muile "Honor I lie llrsvo" t 'hofr Itocltntlon... ....Emma Hnys "Our I lug, tho Htnrs and Stripes." K'sny Jessie Mellenry Address. , Hi.y. . J, John-Mill "A True Ineldeiit." lteeltntlon..... Knrl KWetihuth "A f.lltle Hoy's HH'eeh." Muile "In Meniotliiin t'holr Oiiiilon-, linfii'd'.. ....Mrs. J. I,. Miirlmll Roe Million Kliinm llnys "My llrollier's Ornvu." Muile "Glorious Army" Choir Oriitlon "Vou Didn't Hlrew nny I'lnwers on My I'npii's Uiuve Miss Kiln lliimn A Jrcnt l.rader. We are pleased to Inform you thnt we have received tho sole agency for Ot to's Cure, tho great throat and lung healer. Otto's Cure Is the great leader of all proprietary preparations for the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, bron chitis, consumption, etc. We will guar antee Otto's Cure to cure you and If you will call at our store we will give you a bottle of this great guaranteed remedy free of charge. Otto's Cure Instantly relieves croup and whooping cough. Don't delay. Samples free, targe bot tle 50c. at W. B. Alexander's, sole agent. To Whom it may Concern. All persons indebted to the firm of W. C. Schultzo & Son are requested to come at once and settle, as after the first of June all accounts will be left for collection. We can be found during business hours at the store. W. C. SCHULTZE & SON. May 10, 181).). The Heynoldsville Hardware Co's. store has a largo line of samples of Brussels carpet to select from. If you want a now carpot call and see what they have to olTer you. Gentlemen, call and see the fine line of suiting we are making to ordor for H0. Bell, the clothier. At King A; Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, Hour and a full lino of general merchandtso. Stick pins in all varieties and all prices at Ed. Ooodor's, tho jeweler. You can have your watch warranted If F.d. Goodcr repairs it. Bell, the clothier and merchant tailor, is making a fine all wool clay for 118. II. J. Nlcklo Invites everybody to call at the Heed building and examine her stock of all kinds of goods usually kept in a variety store. Tho goods are all good quality at reasonable prices. HEAD rt Li. DOIT - Children's Suits in Double Breasted and Single, age 4 to 13, ii ii 1 1 ii ii ;i ii ii ii it ti Children's Suits, two pair Pants and Cap to Match for 1 1 ii ii ii ii ii it n ii ii IVTothers. Yu want we have for your boys for 75c, $1, 1.25, 1.5.0, 175, $2 and 2.50 Call and look them over whether you want to buy or not. No trouble to show goods. 3?ants Fur tho slim, fat and short men, tbe Flnost Lino ever displayed In any city store, and every pair warranted not to rip. Men's Pants for 75o., $1.00, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Mon's All-wool Pants for $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Boys' Long Pants for 50c., 75c, $1.60, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Roys' Knoe Pants with doublo kneos and seat for 18o., 25o., 50o., 5o., $1.00 and 1.25. Remember wo guarantee every pair of pants 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 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 email sum of $16, $17, $18, $19 and $20 and, as everyone knows, Mr. Kernott (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 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 ples, affording you a better chance to see what the cloth looks like BE SATISFIED ! Until you see Men's, Boys' & Children's B'E'LL, 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 Single Boys' Long Pants Suits, Single ii it ii :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ;: .. :. :: :: :: 1 1 ii tl 11 II II ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii n ti ti it ti ii it it it ii ii it to eee our fine line of washable suits Men's Shirts. Tho greatest lino we havo ever bail. Other seasons wo got 75c, but this year we can show you 200 different styles for 50o. Mens Shirts for 25o., 6c-., 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Boys' Shirts for 20c, 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c and $1.60. It will pay you to look us through on this lino as we can saxe you money. We buy from the manufacturer and mot from jobbers. Men's Fine Balbriggan Un derwear for 50 cts. a suit. Guarantee you can't match the same less than $1.00 a suit anywhere. Call and see the Fine Line of SUITS -TIIAT- 0 .9 and Double Breasted for $ 400 fi 00 A CO 7 50 800 ft 50 10 00 1200 14 00 or Double Breasted, All-wool for $ 4 00 ii ii a . :: :: :: SB :: :: :: , for $ 75 1 oft 1 50 2 00 2 50 2 50 8 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 5 00 Sweater for men 18c, sweaters for boys ISc. Sweaters for men 50c, sweaters for boys 50c. Match the price if you dare Hats and Caps over ono thousand different styles for men, boys anil children. The lagest lino ever displayed. Man's hats, all wool, for 50c, 75c, $1.00. Men's all fur hats for 75c, $1.00, $1.25,. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3. Oft We can give you them In soft or stiff hats at same price. Boys' hats, in soft or stiff, for 50a., 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Mothers, sea our fine line of boys' caps for summer, It will pay you to look thorn over. Boys' cap 10c , 25c, 50c. and 75c.