The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 06, 1897, Image 8

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    rfrlEItt QUEER WAY.
ACTORS AND SINGERS AND THEIR
REMARKS ON THE CRITIC.
Callous Inltl Arraaee or Itnoranee the Com
roams ttofot of tho Artutla Nature.
Srrrl Cmn CHea" bj tho Innooont Ro
porter.
"There nro ninny nimisiiiR tiling
'about tbe artistic; ipniTromrnt," laid
the Innocent reporter, "but yoo hae hi
know tbe disposition 111 order to toll
how funny tbey really urn. You most
know enough lint to believe thrtu al
ways and thfln throngh all your luter
roans with the professionals there will
flow an accompaniment of pony humor
that aire acquaintance with Ihrse per
sous an aililed pleasure. One charming '
incident of thin rim always be found in ,
their tiewa of whiit the newspapers say
nbont them. Mm. Jamea llrown Potter i
ia the only woman I ever saw who
talked frankly about that aubject
" 'So long an they don't Ignore me,
she said, 'I don't care whnt they write.
Let them fay anything ao long aa tbey
aay it, but it would be horrible M be
left alone. ' ,
"That was very truthful atatement
of her own oplniona and atmoat un
paralleled In ita frankness. Everybody
knows that Mra. Potter haa never bnd
very much to tbank tbe newapapera for
tbat waa really pleasant, but ahe hnd
' plenty to be grateful for aa long aa ahe
waa willing they ahonld print anything
if it kept her in the public eye.
"Almost aa genuine waa a young
Anierican ainprr who enme bark here
after ahe had made debut and some
little reputation in Europe. he waa a
pretty woman mid ahe hud a good voire,
but ahe waa unfortunate. Onue ahe had
a aore throat and another time ahe waa
out of condition for aome other reason.
At all event ahe waa never in condi
tion to do liernelf justice. 60 there wat
nothing pleasant that, even with the
kindest intent ion, the new pnpera could
aay about tho young womuu. One night
toward the cloae of the season ahe wat
. in a grand tier boi at the opera bonne.
During one of the entr'artea ahe wai
walking about the foyer with a friend,
and halted in front of the greenroom.
'Whnt ia that room?' ber friend asked.
"Planting herself deliberately in
front of tbe partly opened curtains, ahe
aaid in a voice audible to every man in
the room, 'Oh, tbat ia the place tbey
go to write, in the most .disagreeable
way they can, the moat disagreeable I
thinga they can think of about yon.'
Tbe younger singer waa unjust, but aba '
bad no false v unity. She waa willing to I
have it known that ahe read wliut the j
newapapera auid about ber. Her more 1
illuatrloua colleagues are not alwaya ac j
willing to admit tbat.
"1 have heard Mile. Calve protest
that ahe never aaw any newspaper but .
the Paris Figaro, and declare tiint aba !
really had not the slightest idea wbal J
New York papera wrote about ber. eht
' aaid thia 0110 day while waiting outside
of Maurice Grau'a office at tbe Metro
politan, and then turning autldenly tc
a reporter atauding near her asked if ht
was the man that wrote abe had signed
a contract to give aome concerta at
(9,000 a night when abe waa really tc
receive $2,100. The man did not un
derstand French, ao Mile. Calve'a com
panion translated the question iutc
English. Tbe wuu replied thut he rep
resented another uewspnper, and when
abe turned thia into French for Mile.
Calve abe meutioned tbe name of the
newspaper from which she bad bad
translated the dreadfully erroncoui
paragraph which had led the publio tc
believe tiint Mile. Calve had consented
to tuke 9300 lesa than abe waa to get;
"Mme. Euinea haa an indicated in
difference for what the newapapera aay
which ia aoinetiines a little bit difficult
to reconcile with her intimate knowl
edge of what they publish about ber.
Mme. Melba ia also familiar witb
them, and ahe ia a little lesa averse to
having that fact known than Mma
Eauies ia. It ia well known tbat Mme.
Nordica tukea ber press olipplnga witb
. ber coffee, and ahe niakea no bouea ol
it Jeaa de Reacke ia a regular reader
of what the newapapera have to aay
about him, and, whatever be may think
about it in reality, be never, but in ont
inatance, took any notice of it Plancon
enjoys reading the agreeable tbiugi
tbat are written about him and doean't
care who knowa it Only tbe women
profeaa to be wholly ignorant of what
tbe newapapera write.
"With the actreasei the oaae ia very
much the same. The celebrated foreign
era, according to their own accounts,
are quite unacquainted with anything
tbat tbe American press may writs
about them. Agnea Sorma aaid that ah
did not intend to read any of tbe crit
icisms of ber work until ahe atarted
borne on tbe steamer. It didn't take
conversation of more than three min
utes to show that abe bad a fairly ac
curate knowledge of everything that
bad been printed about ber. It mual
have been aome superior aort of clair
voyance tbat ia possible only to tbe ar-
. tiatio temperament, for hadn't she aaid
that none of them would be read nntil
the bad got on the steamer to go to Eu'
rope? Sarah Bernhardt baa them all
translated to ber and accompanies tbe
performance with more or lesa emphatic
refleotiona on the intelligence of tba
writera who do not agree with ber own
ideaa of what ahe doea. It ia aaid thai
tbe atmosphere of tbe Hoffman Houat
waa heavily charged with brimstone for
several daya after Mme. Sarah bad the
New York accounts of ber performance
of 'Mugda' read aloud to her in Eng
lish. When the American aotors read
unfavorable accounts of themselves,
they are always able to' tell haw tbey
came to be written. There isVwnyi
- aome specific cause for everything unfa
vorable. Eitbur they snubbed the writer
accidentally or auid something disagree
able about him to one of bia frieuda.
There ia never any explanation beyond
their bold trutbf nines for the flattering
notice that appear. New York Sun.
A Good Story of Sherldaa. '
Sheridan once had occasion to call at
a hoirdreaaer'a to order a wig. On be
lug measure 1, the barber, who waa a
liberal soul, Invited tba orator to take
aome refreshment in an inner room.
Here he regaled him with a bottle of
port and allowed ao much hospitality
that Sheridan's heart waa touched.
When they roae from the table and
were about separating, the latter, look
ing thn burlier full iu the fare, said,
"On reflecting, I don't intend that yon
ahnll make my wig. "
Astonished and with a blnnk visage
the other erclaimed: "Good heavens,
Mr. Sheridnul How can I have dis
pleased youf"
"Why, look you," aaid Sheridan,
"yoo are an honest fellow, and, I re
peat it, yon shan't niako my wig, for I
never intended to pay for it I'll go to
another lesa worthy sou of thn craft "
Liverpool Mercury.
How to Be Manila me. '
It lit a ltiilukn ! Kiipxi that tin
inly way In lit" fil limkliiii In to lw
b ini hi 1. C !i h 11I hi'iiltli baa tniiv to tin
with ifimd liHks Hum itnytltlnif Hue.
8110I1 diwiHi'P n con-liMitlon. d'ilii,
llvi-r eutiilnttit, I'lii iiniallHin. tioivims
dlii(let. ,V'.. nul I'til.v '. ort'ti llf.i. but
Bpoll tempi'i mid "imk" llncon'H
Cchiry Kiuir Hi" li' vu cut'' Ihew
trundle. H. Ali-x. Sic kn i l.s It and
Will JflV-' J'nll II Xlllllll : I 'IM-Iciliril fl'll'.
Liii'gu ni'i H.'hv mill ."iiie.
He hNinry nf U.iwn' llllxlr I liletitti'iil
Willi lliu Mutiny of New KiiiiliiHil fur I lit- hint
tlfty .vein's. It cure ciiuirli and enld. I'or
Mile liv II. A. Sioke.
CihiIvciic Ih tlterilil-o nf the llitolel-uilt
"I1111I Incath" of tuiiMllinli'. Ilr. Henry. Hax
ler'n Mntrdiake llluerieuioc iliccauo iiimI
prevent 1 he evil, mid ce' uiiiy W i'titi. Tor
nii ! In II. A. Sllll.V.
Ariili-a (Ml T.liiltni'ii! I Ih" liesl remedy
ktiuwii fur sti'f Joint. I'm' vnle hy II. A.
smke.
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S
MANDRAKE
BITTERS,
CURES CONSTIPATION
AND BILIOUSNESS.
A delightful tonio and lax
ative. Can be taken by young
'and old. No dieting necessary.
Eat anything yoo like and
plenty of it. Builda tip "run
down people making them
well and vigorous. Try it.
, At Draggia(a. Only B5 pr hoill.
Htsry, lohsua 4 Urd, Propi, Burllngtsa, Vt
For sale by II. A. SUiko.
Thursday,
5 '
fl. D. DEEMER & GO.,
Cordially invite you to attend
their First !Pall Opening,
Season.'97, of
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Ja'ckets
and Cloaks.
A Gentleman from the City
Styles and Hundreds of
Thursday,
A Common Danger.
If you have ever had a cold whleh you
permitted to "wear away" It may In
terest you to know that It was a danger
011s proceeding. Every cold and cough
which la neglected paves tho way fur
consumption, bronchitis, asthma or
catarrh. Otlo'a ('lire, the famous
German throat and lung remedy, will
cure any cough or cold and save you
from conmimpllon. Call on H. Alex.
Stokn and get u twinplo bottlo freu.
Larg ) bIzh 2-o. nnd fithj.
VVANTF.H- r'A ITIII'I'l. MEN (Ml WdMKN
In travel for re-Nii-llile i-HliililNheil
lnnie In I'l'ini'.ylninlii. Hiiliuy s;.-i 11 ml ex
lieliMi". INwltlull pertiiiinelit. ItefiMenrej
rlni'liwe etf-iiihlre?eij HiiitniH-il eiivctnie.
The .Nil I Inlinl, filar limiiriinre lllilv , Chlriiuu.
OF UK I S OLDS VIIjLE.
Capital.
Surplus.
850,000.
$5,000.
'. silielirll. 1'roi.ldeiiM
Xil( .1le( lelliiml, Vleo Pre.!
.lohti II. Haiii'li.ri 4'nliler.
Directors!
I'. Mlti'lii'M, A-i.lt Mi'Clelluml, .t I . Kln,
.liilni II. I'liitieit. II. F llniwli,
1.. W. Kuller. .1. II. Kniicher.
liiM'i. 11 tfi'iieinl Ini nk tnir himlneHnaiirl hoIIi'Mi.
Hie nci'oiiiilH nf ineri'hiinlN, profeMHiiitiiil men.
farmer. mi'hiinlr, mliiet-, liimlH'rmeit nnfl
other, itrumlMltiu (he miwl careful attention
In t hu liiiMiiieHH of all iHinwimi.
Hafe llepiMlt Huso for rent.
Klrxt National Hank Imllillnx, NiiIhii hloek
Fire Proof Vault.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical ttorse-slioer
and General Blacksmith.
Hortttt-ntioeliiK iloiiv In thn intittit mnnnfr
mid liy th( ltiiMt Improved ti i t ImmIh. Over
IdOdllTi'ifnt kind) of kIhm'h niHdn for rntroo
Mon of fHiilty taction Hnd dlHasi'd fetl. Only
1 litt lMnt ntttke of Mho mid iihIIm iihmI. !(
puirhiic of nil kind rnrt'fi.ltv nnd promotl
dtlllf. HATIKf AfTIOR UITAHANTRKII. LunWWr-
monV nupplltmon liHnd.
.1iu kon Ht. iWHT Fifth, lty.io.lvlllet I'u.
17ANTF.I FAITHFl'L MEN OH WOMKN
In liHVcl for MMtoi!Mthl ttiihlished
i hotiM lit IVmmylVHnlM. Hillary Tno nnd ex
iHMtn. I'oMltlon pormiinenl. Kiftvrtnc.
r.nrloHP wlf hddr'MHifl Mitmiiod inviloH.
The NhiIoihiI, Httir liimirniH'fl Illdir., riilcHK",
Oct. - 7th!
will be here with Correct
Garments to select from.
Oct. 7th.
ttrttlvaitb ffltn ffnbls.
pKNNSYLVANIA HAILROAD.
IN EFFECT AUtlUST 1, 1()7.
I'hlhiilelphla A Fi le llnllroitri IMvlnlim Time
Tnhlc. Train, loavp Drift winhI.
KAMTWAKIi
9:111 a m Train S, neekilnyv, fur Hiliiliiny,
Wllkejihurre, llnrletiiii, I'liimvllle.Hi'iatitiin,
llarrlKlnira anil the Inlertneilltite nta
tlim. arrlvlnii lit l'hlhiili'lihln 11:5-1 p. in.,
Npw Vnrk, 1::iO p. m. t llnlilmiire,n:Mi p.rn.i
WanhliiKtiiii, 7:l p. 111 riillmnn I'aihir ear
from VlllliitiiKHirl In I'hlhiilelphla 11 nil pu
Hiliyri' ru:irlii' 1 1 mil Klini' lo riillliui'lilillt
mill Vlllliinii.iiil to llalllinoie anil Wu-h
Inirlnn.
:il p. m.- Tialn t ureliiliij'", fur Iliir
rlflnirii mill laterineillalu nt at Inn. 11 r-
I ivlim at I'hlliulelphlli 4::m A. M l New Vni k,
T.'Xt a. M. I'lilliniiii Hleeplmf earn fioia
I I :i 11 l-lin 1 n lii riillaili'iplila anil New nrk.
IMillmlelphlii piiciK'fiM emi retiialn III
li'i'iivr iimiIIkIiuIii'iI until 7::m A. M.
!l:if! p. 111. Train (. iliiilv fm Hiinhiiry. Marrln
Imi if mill Inlci tin iliiilc Mfil lniii, niilvlnic in
I'hllailelplila. n:.v a. M : New York, H::m
a. m.iiii week lavM anil lit.:! A M. im H1111
ilay; Hull Innire, il:'.'u A. M.i Wahltitfliili, 7:411
A.M. I'lillinan li'epi't ftuni File anil Wll-lliiiti-pin
t to I'lillaili'lplilii anil V IHtn m-Ki t
to Viiihlnixllill. r:iseliirim III uleeper
for Hull Inlin e mill Wnshltnlliin w ill lie
Irniivfi.rriMl Inle Vahltiutiiti Nleeier tit Wll
IliiniMtMirt. I'aneieer I'liiii'he. frnm Frle In
I'hlhiilelphlii and VllllatiiHHirt to llalll
tnure. UF.STVVAHI)
4:41 a. m.-Traln P. weekday, for Erie, llhhf
wa. liiiltnN, Clertniiiit anil Mliii'lpiil Inter
mediate MtntlntiM.
il:4:ia. ni.Tinln H, dally fur Frle nml Inter
mediate pnitilt.
,1:4.'i p. m.--Train i weekdayn for Kline and
ItiterrnptliateitalhitiM,
Tlllturoil TIIAI.Nri FOIt UltlFTWOOI)
I lit i M TIIK FAST ANIISOUTII.
Tit A I N M leavi' New York ft:.Vi p. ni .l'lilliiili'l
ililnB:.Vl p. ni t Wii-liliiKtmi B:i", p. ni., ar
rivlnir at OrlfiwoiMl 4:41 a. m., weekdnyM,
with Pullman sleeperi and pie.'.einrer
I'fHieheK from Philadelphia lu Frle and llal
tllnnre tn WllllamMHirt.
TltA IN IS leave I'lilladeliihla S::m a. m.I
Wasliltiirtim, '..( A. m.i lliiltlniiire. H:Ht a. m.i
Yllkeliurie. 10: 1 A. M.i weekday,
nrrlvlnt- al. liriftwiMnl at A:4"i t. M. with
Pullman Parlnr ear fnini Philadelphia t
WllliiimsiHirt mid piiHii'mter eimeh lo Kane,
TltA IN II leave New York al 7:.V. p. in.; I'lillu
di'lphla. 11:20 p. m. I Washliiirtiin, la in p. m.
llalllmnre, 1 1 p. m.I dully nrrlvlim at
lirlftwiMHl at ti:4:t a. in. Pullman -deephiir
mm from Phlla. to W'lllintnMrt, atid Ihrouu'll
iniMetitrer eoai'he from Philailildiln lo
le and llalllmnre to Wllllntiiipiiri. (in
miiiiIii.vk only fit II run nlenper Phlliidelphlii
to Fi le.
JOHXSONBL'HO HAIUiOAD.
(Dally exeept Sunilay.)
TI! A IN Id leaven Klihtway in C: V a. m.i .Inhn
Hiinliiirfr at Iomih it. in., arriving at I'lermnnt.
at lii:V n, m.
TltAIN 'id leaven I'lermnnt at 11:11" a. m. nr
rl.lttir at .InlimMtnlitirir at ll:4.i n. ni. and
Itldxway ni U:ii4 p. in.
UIDOWAY & CLKAHl'IKU) It. II.
A N I) ( ON N K( TIONS.
WFKKIIAY8.
!(FTIIWAI!ll. NOUTIIWAItll.
. M A. M." HTATToNri.
4 IK! Kenovo
4 41 IlilflwiMid
A 10 Fmporhim June.
SI. Mar.VM
Kane
.tohiiNontatrif
lililuwny
Island Kun
Mill Haven
I'royland
Sl.m ih t llli
lllue ItiH'k
Vineyard Itun
Carrier
llrockway villa
I.Hiien MIIU
Harvey Knit
Fall t'reek
in Hols
T li Win ill.
uen. siamiaer
Gen. Pa. Aa't.
4 LMCOHKNY VALLEV UAtLWAY
COMPANY communclnjr Sunduy,
May Kl, ll)7, Iw Uriwlo Diviaion.
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10 Ml 4 I'i
11 Ul 4 H
II HO tin 5 20
11 ;r, f. i . ;7
11 44 it i :.
13 m ft 4'i 6 w
12 211 01 11 i.i
m 211 ni ia i.'i
12 :i 32 27
12 .Vi 6 411 I .'i
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1 ;m; 7 10 7 11 10 Al 1 40
I 41; 7 :! 7 2-'
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P. M. V. M A. M. A. M. I'. H
STATIOlaS. I
lied Dank
i.awMonhatii
New llnlhlelivm
.ink lliilue
Mayvlllo
-luimiiervllla ...
Iliiiokvlllu
Hell
Fuller
IteynoldHVtlle..
Patii'oa!
Fall Creek
Iiullola
Saliula
Wlnterliurn ....
Penllnld
Tyler
Ilenexello
Orant
IlllflWIKMl
WKTWAHIi.
Nu.2
No.ajNo.lol
STATIONS.
A. Ur. m.
Driftwood
Uriiiil ,
llene.ettu .....
Tyler
Penlleld
Wlnteruurii ..
Hahiila
Iiullola
FallHUreek...
Paneoa!
Id ynolilHVlllo
Kuller
Hell
HriMikvlllu....
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Mayvllle
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Red Hunk....
II An
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Train dally except Siin.liiy.
DA V I D MOOA ll(0. OkiTi,. Htier.
J AK. P. ANDK118UN Uu'l, Pahd. Aot.
B
UKPALO. IIOCHF..STEU & PITTS-
BUItGII KAILWAY,
The Hhort line between lliiltol, Hldnway,
Hi ul ford. Hnlaniam-M, HiilTalo, RoeheMter,
Nlauara Fulls und itolnts in tho upper oil
re if Ion.
(In and after Nov. lAth. 18IK. nuiuien-
iter train will arrive und depart from Falls
ciceK Htaiton, auuy, except nuiiuuy, us nu
lowa: 7.2A u in and l.itfi p ni fur Curwenavllle and
Cleitrlield.
10.00 u m Hnffolo and Roeheter mall For
Brock wo yvllle, idi!way(Joliiionliiini,Mt.
. Jewell. llradford.Halainuticu. Hulfalo and
llncheHtcri connecllnis at .loliiiMinitura'
with P. & E. train a. fur Wilcox, Kane,
Wurron.Corry and Erie.
10.37 H m AeeommiMlai Ion For Sykes, lllg
Hun ana runxutnwnev.
I0.3N a ni Fur Itevinildsvlilu.
I.lft p m Bradfoi'd Accommodation For
Beechtrce, HnK'kwayvllle. F.llmonl, l'nr
mon, Hldway, JohusouburK, Mt. JewuU
unu iiruurorn.
1.(5 p. m. AcrommculiHlon for Puiixhu
tuwnev and 11! ir Hun.
4.2.1 p. m.-Matl-For DiiBoIh, Ryke. Ulf
Htm Punxmitawney und Valton.
7.40 p m Accomniodatlon for Hit I.un and
PunXHUtawney.
PuHaenirera are reiiuoHted to ptirchae tick
eta lafore enturln Hie cm-. An excesu
charge of Ten Centa will be collected by con
ductor when fiirea nro ntibl on trains, from
all hi atlonwhnreu ticket ullli'e I maintained.
ThoiiHund mile tlcketa al two cent ier
mite, uimhi lor puaaaire out ween an aiationa.
J. II. McIntyiik. Atrnnr. Full Creek, Pa.
C. O. Lapev, Uen. Pu. A.-ent,
UiK'hoMtep N. V.
iininiiiiiimiMiMiMaouaniti.ia
5 i- r.T k 1
ltd An
I EDUCATION
fortuuu g' hitnd lu
bltllll. lL-l 1111 M1U-
.!,. l fill aTaa-
irulHiuieiNoruinl
'llS
: 11 uMuiiituuuiiiuutiu
IIm L'IhI.
WANTF.I FAlTliFrL MEN OU WOMEN
" to liuvul fir rtwpti.-il)lii CHtuhlihUi'ti
Iiouhu lu 1'uiuisivlvtiiilii. Huliiry mid ex-
Tho lStulouul, 8iur liistuntuue Uldtf., Cblcutfo.
In making a selection
of Goods for
FeS! and Winter Wear
It is important that the choice
oughly up-to-date and well assorted stock. Then
there is no possibility of getting goods of
doubtful style. Our offerings of
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES'
Can be accepted as being absolutely correct, care
having been taken to secure exclusive, but popular
styles. In every department the articles presented
will be found of a quality to command approval.
Prices are wonderfully small for such value. Such
goods as we have will serve better purpose else
whero than on our shelves, and we sacrifice
profits to make quick sales.
JOB
-THK-
Jot) Work Department
OK
The Star Office
Is replete with the Latest
Styles of Types.
Marvelous
IN PRICES AT
PR1BSTER BROS.'
The immense stock must be reduced within 60 days.
Furniture, Etc., sold for cash
competition knocked on the
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYONE.
Just think!
2.50 Mattresses at $1.75.
$3.00 Very Best
- $5.00 Square Extension Tables 3.75.
Everything else accordingly.
should be made from a thor
JACKETS
AND CAPES
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WORK!
Neat Work Done
on Short Notice!
Reduction!
at cost and below cost. All
head, since we CAN AND
Kitchen Chairs, six for $2.25.