ffltc Star tiuiueriptiim tl.iO per year, or $1.00 if paid Hlrklhi in adranre. '. . ,TI'.l,lll:Vo;, F.dltor niifl Iub. Wednesday, august ih. m. A it milcm-ndi'm local paper. ptthll-Oit'd every Wwlnmdiiy at Krynolilvlllc, Ji'ift-rann to. I'a., dovnlnl to the liiU'rpitof HcytiohNvlllo and. IplTcnton comity. Non-pniltlcnl, will treat ll with falrnixa. nnil will biMpoclally friend ly towards the InhurlnR rliim. Subscription price l.nn per yenr.ln advance. Communication Intended for publication mint bo accompanied by the writer's mime, not for publication, hut a a Riiamntee of good faith, lntorestlint newn Items solicited. Art vert lln rates made known on appllea tlon at the office In Arnolds' Mock. LeiiKhty communications mid chnnire of advertisements should reach thin oltlco by Monday noon. Address nil communication to C. A. (Mcph anson, KeynoldHvllle, I'a. Entered nt the postolflce nt Ucynoldsvllle, Pa., a second class mull mutter. A mnn smiles when you call him level head, but call It (hit nnd ho irot mail. An aet of tho last lirpUlaftife pro vides B line of J 100 n tho penalty for wcnrliiR a badcu or button of any doeloty to whleh tho wearer dix's not belong. It In not the number of flowerH yon pl'e on a man's coffin or hid grave that proves your humanity toward him; but tho number of kind words you speak concerning him, and the number of kind acts you perform for him while ho is alive and fighting life's battles, aro the things that count. One of tho bills passed by tho present Legislature and recently signed by tho Governor, requires traveling doctors, or any person assuming to euro disease, cither by medicine or by iaith. whether ho charges for his services or not, to pay a license fee of ten dollars per day for the privilege. This is to protect tho legitimate practitioner, and to save the public from being bamboozled. Last week wo received tho second Industrial edition of The AVtrs, a spright ly two-year-old of Harrlsburg. The apodal edition was mado up of 48 pages o( Illustrations and very Interesting reading mattor. It requires energy and enterprise to gjt out such an edi tion creditably, but The Xnm was equal to the task. The JSVir Is not only able to get out a creditable special edition, but It also get outs a good dally paper. One of the bills passed by the late legislature and approved by tho gover nor effect retail liquor dealers and brewers. The new law Imposes an ad ditional license fee on retail liquor dealers In townships of $25 per year, In in boroughs $50 a year, In cities other than those of the first and second class $100 a year. Brewers hereafter may apply to the State treasurer for a !! cense to soil their products to licensed dealors only, the only requirement be' lng the payment of an annual foe of 11,000. The increase in fees Is made payable to the State, and it is estimated thatthe Increased receipts from this source will reach nearly 11,000,000 per annum. , "Yes," said Lura Cogburn emphati cally, "I believe in tho theory that men re the product of what they eat that is to say, their physical and mental make-up is the result of eating certain kinds of food. I have been observing that thing for a long time, and I am convinced. I know a man who is hog' gish in all his propensities. Ho is .greedy and surly, and his physiognomy is piggish. I have authentic informa tion to the effeot that that man eats pork. I have also learned that several sheepish fellows that I know eat mut ton, and that certain chicken-hearted people of my acquaintance are very fond of poultry. Pursuing my investiga tions in this line and making a close study of the subject, as I have done. leads me to agree with other great scientists that man Is the product of what he eats." Punxsutawney Spirit. A "drummer" refused to pay 25 cents excess on baggage at the A. V. R'y station one morning last week and then came up town and paid a livery man $2.50 to haul htm and his baggage to DuBols. He wan so wrathy because he could not beat the railroad company that he thought he would have to do something to gut even, and so he paid the liveryman (2.50 rather than pay me rauroad sa cents. That is some thing like a subscriber getting mad and stopping hi paper and then ex pectlng the paper to suspend publica tion. Had the "drummer" stepped to the bank of the Sandy Lick and stuck his finger into the stream and when he pulled it out looked lor the hole, he could have learned just about what hole he left in the railroad finanow by throwing 12.23 and a half day's work away rather than pay the company 25 cents. It is a foot that occasionally travoling men have reason to do little "kicking," but it is often the case that they "kick" with all their propensities for that art just simply be- c&uite they cannot beat the railroad company. To hear some of these fel lows talk sometime a person would judge that tbey were the only persona that patronized railroads. True they spend their employers' money in travel ' lng, but there are other people who travel occasionally. There are a large number of gentlemen traveling for who-!cale houses who travel without "kicking," but there are other who would not be happy if they didn't find -ottlng to growl about continually, Yellowstone Park. The Yellowstone National I'ark la un questionably the most Interesting re gion on the globe, for within It is dis played tho greatest collection of na ture's manifold wonders. Indeed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on the summit of the everlasting Rock lea, Is a veritable playground for the world's giant forces. To stand and gaze tion them In all their marvelous manifesta tions, the great geyser upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, the terrible leap of the river, and the awful canon, Is a revelation, an experience to be had at no other point on earth. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pcnnbylvanln Railroad Company which leaves New York on September 2, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland and viewing Its marvel- features. Tourists will travel by pecial train of Pullman smoking, din ing, sleeping, and. olervation cars In nch direction. Eight days will bo pent In tho Park. Stops will also bo made returning nt St Paul and Chicago. Tho round-trip rate, $2.'!" from New York, Philadelphia, Haltlmoro, and Washington, $2.10 from Pittsburg covers all necessary expenses. For detailed itineraries and full in formation apply to ticket agents, Tour ist Agent. U!Ml Broadway, New York, or address Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station) Philadelphia. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of Worthlngton, Ind., A'ltn, writes: "You have a valua ble prescription In Electric Bitters, and can cheerfully recommend it for con stlpation and sick headueho, and as a general system tonic it has no equal. Mrs. Annie Stehlo, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat or digest food, had a backache which never left her, and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bit ters restored her health and renewed hor strength. Prices 50 cents and U.00. Get a bottle at H. Alex. Stoke'a drug store. Do you lovo a mnn who always kicks, no matter what you do who kicks with most prodigious ease tho wholo year through; who kicks if anything goes wrong and kicks if all goes rlgtt: who kicks because ho seems to like to kick, and kicks with all his might? Wo know some awful klckors on this wicked mundane sphere, who camo to earth by accident and kick because they're here; thev make themselves uncomfortable and other peoplo sick; they drive them selves to suicide and still they always kick. We know a man who kicks and kicks the blessed live long duy, and if there's naught to kick about he's kick ing anyway. At times when things are going right and other people buiIIo, he kicks on general principles, and kicketh all tho while. Ex. Reduced Rates to Granger's Picnic. For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend this interesting pic nto and exhibition tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soli excursion tickets on August 21, 23, 24, 25, 2H and 27, good to return until August 30, inclusive, at rate of one fare for the round trip, from principal stations bo tween East Liberty and Dryn Mawr on the Northern Central Railway north 01 and including Lutnerviiie, and on the Philadelphia and ErttJ Division. For information in regard to train services and spoclflo rates application should be made to ticket agents. Notice. To Carpenter ami General Contractor. Bids will be received at the home of J. C. Froohlleh, in Roynoldsvllle, until Saturday, August 2Hth, 1807, for fur nishing material for and erecting a two- story brick building, for store -rooms, 40 ft. front and 80 ft. deep. Full infor mation can be had at the home of J. C, Froebllcb on, or after, Thursday even' lng, August 10th, 1897. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Froehlioh & Henry Bros Daw Cancelled. Owing to the tightness of money the proposed reunion of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, which was to have been held here on the tenth of September, baa been cancelled. At least 1100 would have been required to make the event a success and the finance commit tee did not meet with sufficient success to warrant contracting for prizes, balls, bands, etc. DuBols Expreim. J. E. Welsh & Co. keep a fine line of ladles,' gentlemen's and children's shoes constantly in stock. A western paper, with ideas of its own as to the proper method of reoelv lng pay from those it serves, has print ed the following: "Persons knowing themselves Indebted to this office are requested to call and settle. All those Indebted to this office and not knowing it, are requested to call and find out. All those knowing themselves Indebted and not wishing to call, are requested to stay In one plane long enough for us to catch them. All those who are not indebted are requested to call and get indebted." We fit your feet, your fancy and your finance Robinson's shoo store. Snyder it Johns, fashionable tailors The Disease is Not Spreading. It appeai-s that many of tho news papers in their accounts of the anthrax malady at the'tannnry find it very hard to keep within the bounds of truthful ness and accuracy. Tho report circu lated In several papers state that the Falls Creek tannory situated near the town of Clearfield has been shut down and tho disease Is spreading with great rapidity. This Is the veriest bosh. The tannory is now working with a larger force than at any time since the works were started and Is turning out a carload of finished leather every day. No new cases of the disease are existing and those who were affilcted aro rapidly recovering. Falls Creek corresxindent to DuRois Eipmn. , . - Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. This Is the best medlclno In tho world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for consumption. Every bottle Is guar anteed. It will cure and not disappoint It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Ilron hltls, Lnfirlppo, Cold In tho Head and for Consumption. It Is safe for all ages, pleasant to take and, above all, a sure cure. It Is always well to take Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills In connection with Dr. King's Now Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bow els. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Regular size 50c. and ft. 00. Luxuriant Growth of Hair. Wra. Long, of this place, eighty-one years of age, has a luxuriant growth of fine hair, llko tho hair of a three year old child. Two years ago ho was as bald as a brass door-knob. He began washing It regularly and rubbing his scalp with a rough towel. A growth of fuzzy hair began to appear. Now It Is four or five inches long, and exactly resembles tho hair of a child fine, brown and glossy, with not a suggestion of gray. Punxsutawney Spirit, 'Don't get big headod, my friends' says an exchange, "this world can got along without you just as well as It gets along with you. If taken suddenly out of It, your relatives and friends may mourn for a time, but tho world bless you, she will never slip a cog, and tho sun will rise and sot the day aftor your death. I think it is well for you and me to stop now and then and take Into consideration just how little we do amount to and what a tiny little speck we are In the great conglomeration and 4)ustle of the universe." O. A. R. National Encampment. For the above encampment, which oc cur August 23-28, tho Buffalo, Roches ter & Pittsburg Railway will sell round trip tickets from alt points on lt lines at unusually low rates. Tickets to be sold and good going August 21st to 23rd Inclusive, good for return passage leav' lng Buffalo not earlier than August 24th, nor later than August 31, 1897. We Invite the publlo to call as we are closing out our stock of drygoods, groceries, Hardware, Shoos &c. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will be made to close out balance. J. C. Kino & Co. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. A. G. Milllren, executor of P. Cox deceased, will expose to publlo sale all the estate of said P. Cox on Monday, Aug. 23, 181)7. See large posters. Baby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pair at J. E. Welsh & Co's. O. A. R. Encampment, Buffalo. For the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Buffalo, August 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special tickets from all points on its system to Buffalo and return at rate of a single fare for the round trip. Those tickets will be sold and will be good going on August 21 to 23, and good to return not earlier than August 24 nor later than August 31, 1897. Go to the Reynolds Drug Store for a delicious drink of soda water. Subscribe for The Star and get all the local, county and general news. In order to enable those who desire to visit the Camp meeting to be held at Ocean Grove (Asbury Park), the Beeoh Creek R. R. will sell on August 24th low rate excursion tickets to that point. Tickets will be good for passage on morning train east bound. Train leaves Cloarfleld 0.20 A. M. Fare for round trip 18.30. Tickets to be good for re turn passage on regular trains until September 1st Inclusive and passengers can stop off at Philadelphia within the limit. Read Robinson 4c Mundorff ' price list in another column. Change in prloes. If you want good shoes cheap go to J, E. Welsh & Co.'s sboa store n the Wm. Foster block. The motto of the proprietors nf Dr. Henry Master' Mandrake Hitters Is "the arenlest food to the greatest number," and mi sell a lame iMiitle of valuable remedy for tint small price of 2.1 rents, mid warrunl every bottle to Hire satisfaction or money refunded. For sain by II. A. Htokn. Arnica and nil Mnlment Is very hentlng and soothing, and does wonders when applied to old sores. For sale by II. A. Rtoke. A common cold should not be neglected. Downs' Kllxlr will cure It. For sale by II. A. Stoke. VANTKI1 FAITH FI'I. MEN Oil WOMEN to trnvel for rcsnonslhle established ntise In Pennsylvania. Hillary I7SII mid ex- iM-nscs. I'ositloti iH'rmiinc nt. liercrence. Cm-lost! self addressed stntniied envelope he National, Wtnr Insurance flldit., liilcaito. JJEECH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central a Hudson Blver R. R. Co., Laiico CONDENSED TIME TAI1LE. wr.Al) I'r nr.AU hows; Exn Mull F.mi Molt No :t7 No : Mat 17,.lslHI. 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At .Malm (Toy with etinsyivatiia ct itortu-vtesiern niiuroau. A. U. l'AI.MRIt. F. K. IlKIIHIMAM. Mutuirliiteiiilcit. (Jen'l Puss. Airt. I'IiIIkcIcUiIiIh, Pa Sotl. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Tim leiidliiff hotel of the town. Headottar ters for commercial men. Steam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closets on every noor. sample rooms, Ullliaru room, teiepnone con nectlons &c. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. C. D1LLMAN, Protrietor. First class In every particular, liocatedln the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. Snicllanot. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Keal Estate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldavllle, Pa. Q Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon Corbett West Main Street. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, real estate agent. Patents secured, collections made promptly. Office In Nolan block, Ueynoldsvllle, l'a. FRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices In Mahoney building, Main street, Beynoldsvlllo, l'a. jyR. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentlat. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness In operating. jyR. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Office in rooms formerly occupied by 1. 8, McCrelght. D ,R. R. DkVERE KING, DENTIST, Office at the residence of I. O. King, M. D., at corner of Mala and Blxtb street. KeynoHU Tttle. Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In the Foster block, near pusloAVe, Ueyn- oiusviiie, ra. GET AN KIIOCATION an nmuua so baod m Html, (let an edu oallon at tb Cen tral Is tale NeraiaJ EDUCATION amiaiiiMisansMSSl Hw, rt. ymt. tostudMila. VurelroalaniandUlua.eat.. address I7ANTED FAITHFUL MKN OR WOMEN " to travel tor responsible established house In Pennsylvania, salary 7HU and ex- riuiitt. Position permanent Reference, uoloaa aalf-addreased ataaiued enveloue. lbs National, star laauraaue BlUg,, Chicago. Stoke' Advertising Space. FOR WRITING at tho seashore, In tho mountains, or elsewhere, our lino stationery touches the outer circle of satisfaction at all points. It has quality in the superlative degree. Our assortment presents nil tho latest fancies of the fastidious and fashiona ble, but we do not stop at fads. Our specialty is everything In stationery, staple as welt as fancy. Our large business is the natural seqttol of our extensive and varied stock. Homo things can't bo added to except by way of surplusage, and that's our stationery ease. Bing & Co, WE, WANT MORE, ROOM And now make the following offers: Dimities, worth 15 and 12ic, for 10c; 20c. Organdies for 15c; Imported 25c Ginghams for 15c; Challies 3c ; Dress Patterns, worth $8.00 for $6.00. We also have many other goods which we have re duced in the same way. You will find this the place to spend your money and get more than value. Special Sale at Priestep Bros Of P.nurhPR flnH I nnno-pc from $7.00 up. Brussels Carpets at Cost. Best furniture in the country at Right Prices. Bicycles, '97 Models, at 20.00, 25.00, 30.00, 35.00, Etc., All Bicycle Supplies at Rock Bottom Prices. Every Bicycle sold kept in repair. Priester Bros, lead in bicycle business. They rent, repair and sell bicycles at lowest prices. Gome and see their Gents' and Ladles' "Grescents." are indispensible in Summer. The flies will come, and all attempts to make them go before the return of cold weather must prove fruitless. They can be kept at a distance, though by the use of our Bcreens. You won't have a FLY IN THE HOUSE if you barricade it with these wire protectors. t The little pests cannot pass the barrier. Their nroved value and low Drice make it absurd for anyone to be without the screens. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. STOKE, Pharmacist. BING & CO.
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