SHie -a- Star. jSuliKi-rijilion f 1.00 jut ieur, in infi'miii". '. A. M i:i'lli:iOi, liillior mul I'nli. 'I',I)NT.S1)AV. .II'I.Y 1. HWI. An lliili'i-tnli'tit Icx'ill iimt, pulilMirili'ViTy Wmhlt-llllV lit Hl'VIIOlllsVlllf. .Ii'ltl'1-.oll ( II. Vb., ili'votril In Hit' Inti'ivitsof l(ryiicilclsvnii null .Ictrcmonrniini jr. iNim-imllllrtil, will tn-nt nil with fiiltnris. mul will lie invliilly frlrnil ly towiirtls tln liitiot-lntf ilns. HiilniMlplliiii nrli-i'l.tii'r yi'nr.ln mil iiin'o. romniiinli'iitloiis liili'Milril for iwlillrnlloii must, Is in niinnllil hy Hit rlli r' Ilium', not for imlilli'iiilini. lint in n KiiiirnM f rooiI full li. Iiitrri-llnir ni's Urnis ll.-M -cl. Ailvirllslni? iiilrs iiiiuli' known nn iippUm tlotl .1 tin oltli-i" In ArnoltlV lllorl,. Ijcimliiy ,'tmtnninlrnilons iiihI rlniinri of nlvei-llst'ini'iils slioultl tvitrli tills oltlri liy Motility noon. Atlitii'M nil I'oniitiutitrHtlon) tor. A.HIi'pli non. UVvnolclsvllli', I'n. Kiiiinil nt thi postoltlft nt Uryiiolilsvlll,, I... nssivonil rhi niiill nmilrr. Never itniloivstlinHtt tin value nf trii" fvli'iitl's mlvlee. KxMrliiiit limy lmve tiiuirht him tho lossnn ymi most lieeil to leiirn. The now wonmn rniinol rliilin to lmve ivui'heil the nenie of niiinly eniloKVor until ihe run keep lier hut on without Using lint pins. The number of cIIviuvi-h in tlii eniinty wmihl lie il eHMeil If we Iiml the mime law nn exintH in Norway, when IHh a in Int'ligilili for matrimony until they have earneil cert illenteH for prohVienry in knitting, htiking nml spinning. While ten men wateh for ehiinei'H, unyn an ixrhiiiigi one mnn tniikps chaneos; while, ten men wait, for snime thing to turn up, turn man I urn sunut thing up: ho, while ten fail, one siuvivtls, anil In eBlleil a man of luek the favorite of fortune. There in no luek like pluek, anil fortune most favotvR Hiom uho are inoxt inilillei-ent to fortune. Ho contented with Hiieh thing ns yw have. Some people have bolter things, other have worm. You, porhnps, can not havo the In-tler, anil you have no .uVslru for the worso; then In contented with what yon have. You may have had better things in the punt: you may have worm) things in the futuiv: 1n thankful for tiie pivHent, and he content. If your lot i a hard one, you may im prove it, hut nut by murmuring, fret ting, or rrpining. No hlossiiigoomos to the murmuring, I'ompliiining. ilisrnn- tented heart. When once thin evil demon of diwontont hus enteivd Into the hoiiI nothing Is right. Kven the "angers f t s nl " was not gootl enough for the murmuring Israelites, and "tho porn of heaven'' could not sntisfy those whoso hoiiIs were filled with the discon tent of earth. Kvcry person should put forth their best efforts to ninke a ruccchh in life, but tho spirit of discon tent is not a stepping stone towards success; it Is a hindrance and should not enter into any lifo. Tho world Is on wheels. Kvery man, woman and child who has time for rec reation, and money for spending, goes straightway and buys a bicycle. There is much good in u wheel. It gives opportunity for pleasant hours and healthful exercise. Travel to beautiful and out-of-the-way places, as well us heath ul exercise and sociability, is promoted. Wc can not find cause to disapprove of the wheel, If only it bo rightly used. But prevcrsti human nature is apt to spoil every good thing which comes in its way. It can much more easily abuse a blessing than gather Its benefits. In tho case of the blcyelo wo can not keep from noticing tho ubiiscs. Some persons buy high-priced wheels who have not tho surplus money for Indulgenoo in such a luxury. Ex travagance U the only name for their course. Somo persons devote to riding much timo which they are led by their infatuation to take from their business hours, or from tho hours which they should spend at homo with thoir , families. Then, nut ail machines are so built as to aMow of asensiblenttitudu in riding. Aguin, tho tendency to abuse Is soon in the frequency with which excessive riding is clone, serious physical injury resulting. These and othor objections are widely recognized as being fair criticisms. They can not bo urged against the wheel Itself, but aguinst the unwise people who havo been seized by the popular desire to ride; nevertheless, they can bo urgod, and should ha urgod. The wheel has cumo to stay. As a means of locomotion it is becoming more useful, more of a necessity and loss of a luxury every day. It is to bo hoped that sensible counsels will prevuil, and that the extravagance and recklessness of tho present "fadM stage of bicycle-riding will soon be post. The commendable uses of the wheel are many. For exorcise and legitimate recreation a sensibly constructed machine, moderately used, is of great value. Many business men use the wheel In their work. We know of one minister who, in good weather, rides a cirouit on his bicycle. Another, In charge of a large congregation, is en abled to do his pastoral work in about one-half the ordinary time, because be speeds from house to house over smooth ly paved avenues. So much has the bicycle conquered adverse publio senti ment that to-day these clerical gentle men suffer not a whit In dignity because of their use of it. Tbey are but ex amples of large numbers of ministers. From the indications the probability is that the objectlonal features of what Is eyen yet a craze will slowly disappear, and the new condition beooiue a settled feature of modern life. Pittsburg Chruliun Advocate. Don't Call Him "Old Man" "Ichabod my boy, mctbought, I heard you speak of your sire thin morning as the 'old man.' You bio IN years of ago, are you not y .lusl so! That is the age, when callow youth has his first attack of blg-hend. You Imagine nt this moment that you know It all. I olwervo by I be cut of your trowsern, mill the angle of your hat, and the flavor of your breath, and I he stylo of your toothpick shoes, nml the swager of your walk, that you are Imilly gone on yourself. This Is nn error of youth which your uncle can overlook, but It pains him sorely to hear yon speak in terms of dis respect of one you should never mention save by the sacred mime of 'futlior'. Ilo may not. 1st up to your stylo In the modern art of making a fool of himself, hut, ten to one, be forgets mini III a week th ii ii you will ever know. He may not enjoy smoking gutter-snipes, chopped lino anil enclosed Indelicate tissue paper, hut ho has borne a good many hard knocks for your sake, and is entitled In all the reverence your shallow brain can muster. Hy ami by after you are through knowing it all ami lH'gin to learn something, you will ho ashamed to look in the glass, anil wonder where the fool-killer kept him self when you were riie for tho siicrlllee. And then, when the 'old mini' grows tiivd of the journey and stops, to rest, and you fold his hands across his bosom and take a last lis ik at a face that has grown beautiful In death, you will feel a sting of regret that yon ever spoke of him in sogrossly disivsoctfitl a manner, and when yon hear other sprouts of imls cility using the lnuguage that, so delighted you in the germinal period of manhood, you will feel like chasing them with a sled stake and crush their skull to see If there is any brain tissue on the inside." Lincoln Jimi nul. A Famous German Doctor's Woik Consumption is now known to 1m curable if taken In timethe (tVrmitu remedy known as Otto's Cure, hal ing been found to Im; an almost certain cure for tho disease. Asthma. Hronrhltis, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, and all throat and lung diseases mi quickly cured by Dr. Otto's Croat (iernuin Homedy. Sample bottles of Otto's cure are luting given away at lieynolds Drug Store. Ijirge sizes 2.". and ill) cents. Don't forget, that if then is anything you want In silverware that I have not got 1 will order it for you at 10 per cent and this will mvo you 20 Mr cent. C. K. Hoffman. If you want a brussels, extra velvet or ingrain cnrict go to the Kcynoldsvlllu Hardware Co. store. H. and (t. glove htting corset at J. S Morrow's. Everybody that buys from Millirens is satisfied. Watch repairing a scc!nlty and our work speaks for itself. Give us a trial. En. (iOODKK, Jeweler. Men's, boys' and youths' ox-blood shoes at Robinson's. I'ave your orders at Hon Ton bakery for 4th of July supplies. Before you buy a suit see Millirens. Fourth of July. Of all days on tho calendar, tho entire country over, none equals tho great and "Glorious Fourth'' when all truo Ameri cans make tho day joyous according to tho various degrees of their patriotism For thoeo whoso inclinations oro to travel, tho Beech Creek Kallroad will hiivospichil excursion tickets on sale between all points on its line. Selling dates July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; return limit July 7th. These rates will no doubt materially increase tho number of visitors to Lock Haven and Phllipsburg where prepara tions havo been made for exceptional demonstration on the Nation's natal day. Genls, tho latest things In belts at Bell's, Call and see them. Best lino of carpets to select from in town are to bo found at tho Reynolds' villi) Hardware Co. store. Seo and bo convinced. We always keep In stock the finest and latest In all size watches at the lowest prices. Ed. GOODKU, jeweler. Robinson boats tho world on shoes. Tho Bon Ton Bakory will fill all or ders In tho bakery lino for 4th of July- Buy your ladlos' and gents' furnishing goods for 4th of July at People's Bar gain store. Gonts, remember that Bell handles tho only correct Btylbs to be found in tho oounty. The cheapest and best shoos for the money in town ut J. S. Morrow's. Sweaters, at Millirens, only 20o. A misstep will often make a cripple for lifo. A bottle of Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment at hand, will not prevent the misstep, hut used im mediately it will save being a cripple. For sale by H. A. Stoke. If you are troubled with a "hacking oough," Down's Elixir will give you relief at onoe. Warranted as recom mended or money refunded. For sale by H. A. Stoke. The latest in ladies' watch guards at Ed. Gooder's. Personally-Conducted Tours via P. R. R. That the public has come toreeognlzo the fact Hint the best and most conven ient method of pleiihunt travel Is to participate. In the lVnm jlvittilil Rail road Company's persouiilly-eomlncted tours, Is evidenced hy their Increased popularity with each succeeding year and the tiumltor of Inquiries In regard to them. Under this system tho lowest rales are obtained, Isith for transsirtation and hotel nivommoilatlon, and none hut the lest hotels are used. An oxperl- enced tourist agent and chi.croii ac company each tour to 1-sik after tho comfort of the passenger. Tho following loin's have lieon ar ranged for tho season of NMl: To tho north (Including Walkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, JiioIhc, An Halilo Chasm, Lakes Champlniii and George, Sam toga, and a daylight ride down through the Highlands of the Hudson) July 21 and August IN. Rate, tluO for the round trip from New York, Philadel phia, Halt I morn and Washington, cov ering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. 'To Yellowstone Park, covering a Mrlod of seventeen days, on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compart ment mul observation curs and dining ear, August 27. Rate, $-ihi from New York, Philadelphia, llaltlinore and Washington. Two tours to Gettysburg, Lurny Cav erns, Natural Bridge, Richmond and Washington will lie run In the early Autumn. The Duko bicycle has 2N-ln. wheels, wood rims, barrel hubs, nick In tangent spokes, fitted with M. .V W. iiilek-rn-pair tires, German silver ferrules, bull heatings to every part, made from high grade steel, carefully hardened, all dust proof, rat. trap or mlilsT 'vcdals, all bright parts finely nick led, japanned with special enamel, black, which pro duces the best finish that can liodeslreil; weight, 24 pounds; price :i7..r0 at Stoke's drug store. Brussels and ingrain eais ls of all styles, at low prices, at tho Reynolds ville Hardware Co. store. Best fit, wear and style Robinson's shoos. If your watch or ehs-k diss not run and keep time, don't forget that Kd Gissler, the Jeweler, can repair it and guarantee It to give satisfaction. Men's suits $1.75 nt Millirens. 11. Alex. Stoke Is selling Tho Duko, an 1WMI, high grade, fiiO.IM) bicycle for .l7..ri0. Think of It! Forty-two Inch table oil cloth at II cts. at People's Bargain store. For Sale A second hand square piano, latest style. Inquire of G. A. Fry, Hotel Beluap, Reynoldsvlllo, Pa, Baxter's Mandrnko Bitters cum Indi gestion, Heartburn, CostlvenesB and all malarial diseases. Twent.y-flvo cents per bottle. For sale by H. A. Stoke. nig reduction on boys' clothing, from 5 to 14 years, at People's Bargain store. A dress straw hat given away with every suit. Got your boy a new suit for 4th of July. Low Excursion Rates. Tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y Co. exercises Its customary Ubor- ality again this season by making tho extremely low rate of a single faro for the round trip between all stations on its lino, account 4th of July excursion travel. Tickets to ho sold and good Friday and Saturday, July 3rd and 4th, limited for return passage until and In t 1 T..1.. , i- , atn coming mommy, .luiy tun, in-.m. Do you want a pretty carpot ? Then go to tho Reynoldsvlllo Hardware Co. storo Wo have added a full new line of shoes. Como and give us a call. J. S. Morrow. Silver spoons at tho very lowest price that good goods can bo bought for at C. F. Hoffman's. Why bako pies, cakes, &o., for 4th of July when you can get them at tho Bon Ton Bakery. Leave your orders early, House and 7 lots in West Reynolds vlllo for sale. Inquire at Star ofllco, Tho Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. storo has received now spring samples of brussels, extra velvet and Ingrain car pets. If you want a now carpet boo the samples and got prices at this store. J. C. King & Co. sell tho McCormiek harvesting machinery. Big reduction in men's summer shirts, formor prices 40, 4.") and 55 cts., now 35 cents at People's Bargain store. Gentlemen, the finest line of shirts ever shown at Bell's from 50 ct. to 83. Latest style straw hats at Millirens. We will save you money and sell you shoes that wear and fit your feet. Give us a call. J. S. Morrow. At King & Co. 's you will find baled huy, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise, If you want a handsome piece of silver stop at C. F. Hoffman's. The prices are the lowest In Reynoldsvlllo. Now Is your opportunity to got an up- to-date S00.00 bicycle for t37.50 at H Alex. Stoke's. See the wheel to be convinced that you are offered a big bargain. Notice. All iM'rsons having had dealings w ith ns arc requested to call and seo If their accounts are properly closed up as nil open accounts will bo left for collection. .1. C. Kino Co. Buy the Duke bicycle at Stoke's for :i7.fi0. Itlsadnmly, See Millirens for Men's Shoes. Prinina re mi it rirt. Lafoi.Kdn - Wll.t.lAMH At the parson- ago of the M. K. church In Brookvllle, Juno 21th. IHIHI, ley Rev. Dr. Warren, Peter Lnroleon uinl Mrs. Chiiiioll C, Williams, both of llrookvlllo, Pa. liMNAMi At, STATKMF.NT OK SCHOOL. I1 Or' Vi I.NHI.OW ToWNHMII. nrisilTS. Hlnle npiiroprlni Ion for I hi yi-nr fiiiUiix .linn-, iii i,:r:i at Kiit'tn I'olli-i'ior.liii'liMltnR tiixi-s of nil Minis 3.VMII1I l-'rotn I'o. Tri'UHiiri'r on iinsenl- imIIiiiiiIs -MH Tot ill ris-ilits (II. in i W rsruNsm. ItiillillitH nml fiiml-li's holme ( fVW 41 ll,.inlt Inu .. Kin; Ti'in-hi-iV wiiki-s, Ini-liiilliitf Co. liiHiliiiu- H.I77.VI (i-liool lent liooka T Hi-hiiol supplies ;iMil r'liel u t mi r'i'i's of rolli',ior unit Tiesurer '..KWill Mnhiry of Heereiiiry mm li-lil uinl Inn ri. si puM wmjl Oilier inpi'iin-s. . itM HI (H,-.J K'l Tolnl Ihililllili-s line Ulslrli-l from Colli-flor. r-',:il .11 1,444 SI) Ilnlnnr !! 4? O. II. IIIIOAIIIIRAII, rres, .1. II. Svsr.s, Hue. SCHOOL HOAIIII IS Al I 'T WITH TIIKAS'll, UK. From Hlnte nppmprliitlon. ... (tl.:r'4H7 From I'oiinly s.u :H From rolliH-tnr J.VHlfll 11,1711 M .(LVIK -7 . I III 74 II IM I'll. Am'l of volli-lier pillil I'en-i'til litre on Hin'i pnlil. AiiiIIIoi-s fees ii,ii:i in IIhIiiih-i In Treasurer's liiinils W. .1. Hll.l.lH, I T ,1. ItiiiMiinrAii, Ainlllors. H. I. MlVI.KAHir, I 1 )M I N 1ST RATI )l IS NOTK T. I.t-llers of nilinliilHtrtitlon 011 the citntcof Mrs. Mnry Truiiihiiinr, Inle of Keynolilsvllln iHiroinoi, .leu, -in,, 11 i-oinoy. rn.. fli,-iiisiil. Iinvlittf Is'i'ii sninletl 10 Hit, iinili-rHluni-tl, sli Is-r-Mtim Kiiowlnu ihi'iiiMi-lves lo Is- iiifli-liteil to nhIiI i-tiiiti, mi rtiiit-,ii-il In ninke lintni-ill-rtte pnyinetii. mul ilni-lifivltiui-hiltii iiimlnsl. the siiine will prcst-tit ihi-m iluly prolmti-0 for m-iiii-ini-iu. r.. i'Iikssman, AiliiilnlNiriitor, Kliluwiiy, Klk l'o I'n. First National hi o r it ; i"A o . its vi l i. :. CBPITHl, $80,000.00. '. nilrhrll, renlnVtitl Mrott l,lr li-llinl, Vice Prrs. John II. Haili-her, aahlnr. Director: O. Mlti'ln-ll, Hi-ott. Mi'liellimd, .?. f Kin, jtinn 11. 1 oris'ii, it. r., nrown, U. W. I tiller, J, II. Kuiii-lmr. Hoes ft tfencriil Imnklinrhimliiessiinil solicits the Hi-eillllits of liinrt'hltlits, profi-ssiolml ini-ll. farmers, mei-litinli-s, miners, linnhi-riiii-ii smi others, pnimlslini I lie nnml eimfiil hi Iiml Ion 10 Inu nusiniiNH or all persons. Hufe Di'iswlt lloxi's for rout, First Nutlimul Hunk ImlliliiiK, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. SINCE 1878. NORWOOD G. PINNEY, BROOKVILLE, PR, John Trudgen, SOLICITOR, Reynoldswille. Penn'a. Facts and not "fad" are ele ments the thoughtful buyer ia looking for in these days of close com petition, and these are found in purchasing GROCERIES where you get the best returns for your money and this you can do at the GltOCERY - STORE ' OF W. R. Martin, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour, Feed, etc., Fine Teas and Roasted Coffees. W. R. MARTIN, Main Street, Reynoldsville, Penna. m Insurance Waist - Do not miss this chance. All our Ladies' Waists to go at Cost I Call and see them. BING&CO. A flash of lightning coming from is a very rare occurrence, but one day last week a lady and gentleman received a welcome shock. Yes, they had gone to the Reynoldsville tllnrdware Co. to liny Carpets, Furniture and General Hardware ami the great values shown them caused a noticable expression of joy and gladness to shine upon their faces. They purchased a complete furnishing for their home and departed, saying: "The immense .stock, at .siwh low prices! We'll call again." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. The hot weather Is here and BELL & LEWIS are prepared to sell you suitable goods for the sea son. Their stock of WASH GOODS is full of nice goods of all kinds and at prices within the reach of all. We have a nice line of Furniture, Carpets 3S House Furnishing Goods. We can suit you in anything you want; every department of our store is complete with fine goods. Highest Quality and Lowest Prices are what you will find at our store, and polite clerks to wait on you. Call and see the best stock in town. . JAMES irving. Manager. Sale! a clear sky
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