The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 10, 1897, Image 8

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    MADE IN MAINE.
YntereiiUng Furl. Alionl the OmmU
Mpiiola mul Mine !.
"Oxford county, Mr., tiinm ont near
ly nil tlm spool on which tho aowitiK
thread of tliln eotmtry In wimml," wild
A wholesale denier In Mich nrtlclcn to
tho writer. "Th Kpooln nn inndn from
whito lilrrh ttmlier. mid tliey urn pro
ilucctl by tho million in Oxford county.
There iiro many other piirta of western
Maine, iiIho, where the industry I im
Hirtinit. There, lire iintncroit piiwiiiIHh
111 that part of tlio Ktnte wlili'li nre kept
buoy nil tlie year rotmd rawing whltit
birch 1ok into ntrlpa 4 r"t I iiik mid
from 1 to 3 Inched wide mid of the kiiiiio
tliiekniwt. These ft rlpn are sent to the
pool factor '.rs. when' Ihey are quickly
worked into spools hy the most infi ll
iona lahor saving machinery.
"Thn strips of white birch arc fed. in
to one machine, and they bit not touch-
I'd, in fact, nre bnrdly seen nnin, until
the upends, nil tlnished for tnnrket cx
x'pt polishiiiK. drop out by tho bushel
from nnother machine novernl nids nway
from where the strips started in. Tim
pools pet their gloss by lieinu rapidly
revolved in barrels turned by mnchiti
nry, tlio polish resulting from tlie con
tnet of the skmi1s in tho barrel.
"In tho backwoods. vIIIiikcb of Ox
ford county mm noes scarctdy nny other
industry but spoolmakinjt, nnd every
, person iu thn nolKliliorliood in in notno
way intorcHted iu tlio business. The fac
tories havo been cation Into tho Maine
birch forests for years, but. them still
serins to be enough of tho timlier left to
feed tho machinery for tunny years to
come, Hundreds of thousands of feet of
logs urn cut uud sawed into spool tiiti
lier nunually.
"Shoo pcR factories nro nlso nn im
portant branch of business once pecul
iar to Maine, nltlimiKU it has of lute
born followed to Homo extent in other
eastern states nnd in spreading to the
hnrd wood forests of northern Pennsyl
vania. Maple is used largely in tho
manufacture of shoo pegs, Hlthough
white birch is used nt soma fnctovies.
Hhoe pcgH nro sold by tho bushel mid
nre worth nil tho wny from 7ft cents to
$1 a bushel, according to quality. Mom
thnn fl50,000 was received by Muinn
shoe peg factories last ywir for goods.
"A curious and profitable business
linn grown up in the Maine wixsls near
the lawinills in thn utilizing of tho im
monso quantities of sawdust by romprrs
nion. Thousands of tons of thin waste
material are bought for mere nothing
and am pressed into comport blocks and
bales, and In thin form ia finding a
ready market for kindling and fuel in
eastern cities. "Washington Htnr.
A TRIFLE TOO MUCH.
How M Old Darky's Hrmp.thjr Wm Vm
feelingly Imposed ITpoa.
General Nichols of Louisiana com
manded a brigade of infantry during
the valley cumpaigii in Virginia which
an immortalized the iinmo of Htonewall
Jackson. In ono of the throe famous
victories over Banks, Milroy and Shields,
Days the Nashvillo American, the Louisi
ana brigade bore a t'ouspicuoun part,
and iU gallant commander was curried
from the field mortally wounded, us
every one supposed, but good nursing
and skillful surgery saved the life of
the general. Hu left a leg nnd an arm
on tho battlefield and lost ono of his
eyes. He wears uu artificial leg ou one
side of his body and an arm on thn op
posite. Tho pluck Which enabled him
to withstand these, torrible wounds, nnd
to which ho in indebted for his life,
perhaps, moro thnn to any other cause,
sticks to him yet, and he ia one of the
most jovial of men, enjoying a good
Joke ns much as unylxidy. He tells this
on himself :
When canvassing for governor, he
was invited by a lady who knew of his
long of limbs to inuke her house his
home, and ho nccepteiL Who ordered her
manservant, who knew nothing of the
general's misfortune, to see that he was
comfortably put to bed. Tho darky folt
proud of tho honor of serving a distin
guished general and the next governor,
and tho general was inclined to be com
mtuiicutive, which delighted the negro
very much and made him feel at home
with his guest. Wheu he took tho gen
eral's arm off and laid it ou the table,
he commenced to express great sym
pathy, saying:
"It alio' in bad for a man to lose he
armdat or way I An do Vaukeej doiw
dis, did dey?"
When the general told him to take
bin leg off, the negro thought he vat
joking, bnt wont at it in a businesslike
way, though he was almost ready to
hed tears, of sympathy this tima Plac
ing the leg ou the table by the side of
the arm and looking at the general, he
mid:
"Uniph! Leg off on one side au arm
ff on t'other. Dat is too bad, to cut a
man np iu dat sort o' way. "
Tho general saw tho opportunity for
little fun had come, so, leaning his
tody forward, said
"Como, now, tuke my head off. "
Bnt tho negro was gone.
The Wheat King.
The "wheat king" of tho world lie
Hongn to Argentina. He is au Italian
immigrant named Guiiznue, and his
brood ucres are situnted iu the south of
tho province of Buenos Ayres. His crop
occupies au area of 00,870 acres. Hu
numbers his workmen by fhe thousand,
and each. one, receives a certain share of
the profits. When his season's crop is
harvested, he fills over 8,000 railway
truckB with tho grain,
Japanese, theaters have their boxes so
arraugud that the ladies can change
dresses, us it is not considered stylish
for a lady to iipponr au entire evening
iu oue dress uud with tlie same orna
ment. The burlost time ou the Atluntio
cable is bolween the hours of 10 and ii
iu the forenoon. During tliut time on
an avenigo about 000 messages pass
over tho cnble eueh way.
Our Educational Column.
"Otitis WIHIsb," Bailor.
Add res nil rmnniintlcfil Inn relative In I his
tli't'fti-lnirn! to Kdltor Kdiimlloiiiil Column,
nor of Tim Stah.
itoyit and girlii, It Is your uncle's tie-'
sire, If JHisslhle, to keep you alive to n
sense of your duty, as hut a short, five
weeks yet remain until tho mld-tonn
examination, and we want you to get
the "KlirM. Start" and keep It until tlio
end. I'nlcs some of you call it halt
upon Idleness, gossip mid notflljfenoo of
dot it s, your marks In Deportment, Ap
plication, Itci-lttitloti, iVe., will he con
siderably curtailed this month, nod will
cause you to lose In nil your marks, nnd
ynil well know whut this means to you.
If you exiwct promotion you must earn
It by your own earnest effort, don't
forijot tills. Wo give you this week
the conclusion of .Mr. Holland's advice,
relative to ' (i.-ttiuu tlio Might Hlnrt."
Kead It carefully and keep Its teaching
evi l' in mind nnd success will lie yours.
"To me, one of the most disgusting
nighti. continues Mr. Holland, "is that
of a yomi man with IichIiIiv blood,
broad shoulder and a hundred and fifty
pounds, more or less, of good bono anil
muscle, standing with his bunds In his
pockets and loinfltitf for help. I admit
that there are position in which the
independent spirit may accept of asslst
nnce -may, in fact, ns a choice of evils,
desire It; but for a man who is uhlo In
help himself, to desire the help of
others in the nccotiiplishtnciit. of hi
plans of life, is positive proof that lie
has received a most uiifortjinatc train
ing, or 1 lint 1 here is a Icnveri of mean
ness in hi composl'lon that should
make him shudder. When, therefore,
a young man has ascertained mid fully
ueeolveil the fact that he dis- not know
iinytliiinr. that the world does not chit
anything ahout him. that what ho win
must ho won by his own bruin unci
brawn, and thul while he holds In his
own haiiils the moan of gaining a live
lihood nnd the objects or life, he cannot
receive assistance without compromis
ing hi solf-rospoct mid selling hi free
dom, he I in a fair position for Inigln
ning life. When u young man becomes
aware that only hy hi own efforts can
he rise Into compunlonship nnd com pe
tition with tho shurp, strong nnd well
drilled minds around him. ho I ready
for work and not before.
The next lesson I that of patience,
thoroughness of preparation and con
tentmoiit with tho regulur channels of
business effort and enterprise. This is,
ierhnps ono of tho most dilllcult to
learn, of ull the lessons of life. It Is
natural for the mind to reach nut eager
ly for Immediate result.
As manhood dawns, and the young
tnun catches in Its first light the pinna
cles of realized d renins, the golden
domes of high posslbllties und the pur
pling hills of great delights, nnd then
look down upon the narrow, long and
dusty path hy which others have
reuclied them, ho Is apt to be disgusted
with the pussuge, and to seek for sne
ers through broader channels, by
quicker means. Beginning ut. the very
foot of the hill, and working slowly to
tlm top, seems u very dlscoiirHglng pro
cess: and precisely at tills point thou
sands of young people have made ship
wreck of their lives.
Lot It ho understood, then, at start
ing, that the patient, conquest of dltll
cullies which rise In the regular nnd
legitimate channels of business nnd en
terprise, is not only essential in secur
ing tho successes you seek, but it is
essential to that preparation of your
mind requisite for the enjoyment of
your successes, and for retaining them
when gained. It is tho general rule of
Providence, tho world over, und In all
time that unearned success is a curse.
It is tho rule of Providence that the
process of earning success shall lie the
preparation for its conservation and
enjoyment.
So, day by day, und week by week; so
month after month and year after year,
work on, and in that process gain
strength and symmetry, and nerve und
knowledge, that when success, patiently
and bravely worked for, shall eomo, it
may llud you prepared to receive it und
keep It.
The development which you will get
in this bravo und patient lalmr will
prove itself, In the end, tho most valua
ble of your successes. It will help to
make u man of you. It will give you
not only self miqieot, but the rcsiec.t of
your fellows and tho public."
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Reduced Rates to Chattanooga
For Pennsylvania Day utChicamuugn
Ituttlefleld, (Jhutttiuongu, Tenn., Nov
ember 1.1, 1HH7, when, tho monuments
marking tho movements 'of the Penn
sylvania troops In that great battle will
be dedicated, the Pennsylvania Hail
road Company will sell excursion tick
ets from all points on its lino In Penn
sylvania nt tho extremely low rate of
ono cent a milo, short line distance,
tlekets to bo sold November I) to 1.1,
good to leavu Chuttunooa returning
until November 211, ISIl", inclusive
Tickets via Pittsburg will be sold
going and returning via the sumu route,
or going via Cincinnati and Lexington,
returning via Nashville and Louisville,
or vice vorsu.
A simile trial nt Or. Henry llaxter's Man
drakn Milters will convince anyone Iroulilud
with eostlvitiiciu, torpid liver or any kindred
dlsuasus, of thulr cuimlvu uroncrtle, Tliey
only cunt 2.1 iteiil per ImiII le,
Kursals by II. A. Hioko.
Docs It Pay to be Sick t
. Ileslihw the discomfort und suffering,
Illness of any sort I expensive.
Hundred of people consult the doctors
every tiny ubnnt cough and cold. This
Is bettor thnn to suffer tho disease to
run along, but those who use Otto's
Cure for the threat and lungs do better
still. It costs less' nnd the cure Is
cerlaitl. Yon cnr. get a trlnl bottle free
of mil' agent. II, Alex. Stoke. Largo
size 2'ic. and fillc.
Tlie liMoiy of Ifown' Hllnlr Is lilenlli'ill
with I In- lilslory of New Kttylniid fur the hiil
Ofly yriii-s. II cure rniiidi mid enliU. I'm
wile liy II. A. Hlolic,
Cost I uicM h the i'iiiin of the Intolerant
"hud hii-iii h" of mull It iHla4. tr, Henry lliix
tcr' Mandrake Hitlers remove Iheeini nnd
lircvi'M tlie rvll, and rol only W rent. Ker
NHle hy II. A. Hloke. .
Arnleil A Oil bililiiient I the Is-st remedy
known for stltr Jolnls. Tor sale liy 11. A.
Hluke.
LLMJIIKN Y VALLKY ICAILWAY
('t)MPANY commencing Sunday,
.May HI. S1i;, f.w tirade Division.
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house Iu PennHVlvanhi. Siilnry $70 and nx-
I lenses. Position iiernmnenl. Keferanee.
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iws nwnimodstlons snil low rales. 8tt kl
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L. M. SNYDER,
Practical fiorse-siioer
and General Blacksmith.
lloini HhoelnK done Iu Hie nealrst. inaiiiier
and hy the latest liniirovfd inelhod. Over
loo dllVercnl kinds of lioc iniide for correi
Hun of fattlly nellon and illsensed feet. Only
the Im'sI iniiki. of shoe and nail nseil. Ktt
liiili iiiK of all kinds rnrertilly and promptly
done. Hatiskaition lilJAllANTKKIi. J.umfair
nien's supplies on hand.
lackHon Ht. near I'lfth, Heynoldsvllle, I'a.
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The -X- Star,
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that has just been opened
Stewart's New Racket Store
goods. The people of Keynoldsviile and
vicinity are respectfully requested to
examine our stock. Here are a
few of our sledge-hammers:
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iidelihlii nn in 20 ii m irnln frnm Wlllliimn
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ItKYNOLDSVIIiLK. I'A.
Fit A A7 J. ;wlC'A. PmprU-iuv.
Thr Ifitdlnir tiuit'l of th!twn. Ilitiili)iir
tur for ronunrit'lul mMi. Htt'Hin hmt, tra
Iiih, Imlh HHitim himI I(mMm on viry HtMtr,
Hurnplt room, liillliiid HMim, telephone con-
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HEYNOLDSVILLK, I'A.
J. V. 1)1 LLM AM, 'wprfVfor.
Klrxt elas In every mrtlenlur. Ih h iI In
the very centre of ilia htisliawspnrt of town.
rte 'litis to and from trains nnd rommiMlliins
sum Die rooms for commercial travulers.
Snecrlliit0u.
g NKFF.
.IUSTICK OF THE I'EACE
And Ken! F.Ktale A (tent, lleytmlilsvllle, 'it.
c.
1 MITCHELL.
ATTOHN EY-AT-LA W.
Olllee on West. Atiiltt direct, opposite the
I'omtnnrclal Hotel, Iteyiinldsvlllo, Ph.
c.
Z. CORUON.
ATTOHN EY-AT-LA W,
llronkvllle, JolTnrwin Co. I'a.
OITtee In room formerly occupied hy Gordon
A llutiielt West Mala street.
q m. Mcdonald.
attohn e y-at-la w.
Not in y Public, real estate iivntil, I'litents
seein-rd. culleet Inn intifle prmnilly. Olllee
In NoIiiii liliM-k, Iteynoldsvlllo, I'll.
pRANCIS J. WEAKLEY,
ATT )RN EY-AT-LA W,
Ottlce In Miihoney huildlnu, Main flrrel.
UeyiiohlKvllle, I'a.
gMITII M. McCREICIIT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
NoIbiv I'lilille and Ken I Estate Aitent. Col
leciions will receive prompt attention. Otttee
In the Poster hlock, near postofllee, Ht.yn
oldsvllle, I'a.
jyli. B. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Knsldent dentist. Inbulldlnx near Metho
dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle
liens In operating.
D
H. R. DeVERE KINO,
DENTIST,
OlWee over Bevnoldsvllle Hardwnre Co. store,
Main street, KeyuoldHVllle, I'a.
BARGAINS
not stop at
with a desirable line of &
2n-imdi Firo Shovel, "ie
ltl-nt. Dueki't, b'to
Handkerchiefs, 2. , a. 7, 10. loo 7,
Shoo IJrushes, I2undl7u &
Tooth Hrnshes, ii to j!2o
Hibbon, lo up to 27o ,
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,.u'n a jiueua, i.u unit wt
Ladies' Mittena, 17, 2" and 27u
Air (Jons, hoo O
rt. T. STEWART'S RACKET STORE,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PH.
Why
THE PEOPLE buytlielr
Goods at the
New
Furniture .
a n
HticaiiHt! w! lire gettiii'
in Hnmt'tliiiig new nlniKHt
ivery tlay, iintl by w
doing w!
Keep Up
to the Times
both in Sty I en find Priwr
and, while w believe in
quick Hiilt'H and Hinnll
profit, we are eertainly
enaliletl to (jiiote you
the Lowent Posnible
prict'H. We do not boiiKt
of selling goods at t ost
and below cost. We
make
a little profit
on everything we sell,
bnt we don't want the
earth. We wan't our
customers to live as well
as ourselves.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
Thanking you for past favors
and soliciting a contiu
ance of same,
the Gash Furniture
Dealer.
A CHEST
PROTECTOR,
And a good one. hut no
possible protector can
rival the merit of the
hardware we supply in
qualities worthy of the
finest chests on earth.
Our hardware line is a
top one. There's noth
ing above it, and we
wouldn't carry anything
below it.
J. II. liUGHhiS,
OUR PRICES
. too, always have a size about them that's just
right and make it an absolute waste of money to
go elsewhere.
STOVES!
Our line of heating and cooking stoves is the largest
to be found in town, and our prices are the lowest.
Wh ean save you money.
Reynoldsville Hardware Co.
We
1 are always receiving new goods and can always give you
good
Dry. Goods?,
ISTotions, Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Shoes, Etc.
We carry a complete stock of everything and you will find
our GROCERIES and PROVISIONS always up to
standard in quality, and the very lowest
price. We invite a share of your trade. ,
A Note From the Editor.
Tlio editor of n Icmllnjr state ninr
wrllcs: "If .you Itad seen m.v wlfn last
.lime und were to () her to-day yon
would not believe slio wns the nnmn
woman. Then she was broken down by
nervous debility unil suffered tnrribly
from constipation mill sick I.. ndncho.
HiiiMUi's Celery Kino; for ihc ntsrven
mnde ber'n well woman in one month."
H. Alex. Htold' (rive you n free
satnilo iackaue of tins rii al ' lierbnl
cmedy. Iaivju si.i ilc. nnd ode.
VA NTK.I KAITIII'lt, MI'.N Olt WOMEN
lo i ravel fur ii'-iiiitimtiii. iHlalillshiid
In. Use III I'i iiiisvI viililn. Ni, Hi ry IJ7il mul ,.x
Ileuses. I'i.-iii inn i.-Hiiiini li't. Kefereiien.
l-.ni'lose iicir-iiililri'ssnl slamliell euvelnH.
The Niiiliii.nl. .sun liisinaiicu lllilK , lili iim..
DOWNS'
3ZSLZ2ZZR
Cures Coughs,
Golds, Croup.
Whooping-Gough,
Consumption and
all Lung Diseases.
People ntnml br Downs' Elixir
because, It cures nnd ban cured for
Hixtr-flve years. Thin In the
1 strongest possible, endorsement of
its merits. I'rlco 'i.e. oOo. and
1.00 per bottle. At Druggists.
Henry, Johnion It lord. Propt.( Burlington, Vt.
1'or sale by II. A. Stoke.
UAXTK.Ii- KAITIIKI I. MF.X OK WOMEN
TT to tllivel fur resfiunsllile esltilillHhed
lioiie In I'etiiisylviiniii. Hu lary tiTsn nnd ex
tH'iises. I'lisliiuu ,,. mi, ni. in, Ktirrrnni-c.
KiicIimi self iiiiuri'sseil sinniiH'd envelope.
The Nntioiiiil, Slur liisuiiiiiee lllilir, ( hlciixo.
of i: ; r.voww villk.
Capital,
Surplus.
.S5(),(M)0.
.V00.
'. Mllrhell, frrlfteiil
Meolt tlr 1,'llnliU, Vice I'rea.l
Jo In, II. Kmulirr. Mahler.
Olrrciorm:
('. Mllehell, He.it I Mc lellnnd. .I.e. King,
lohti II. I'm Is'tt, t . K. Iirown,
II. W. Kiiller. .1. II. KHiii her.
Inwim n ffenenil htinkJinf titistiiessiiinl siillrlt
I he accounts of tneri'hiiiits. tiri.fessioiiHl men,
farmers, iiiiN-hHiilcs, nilners, luml.ern.en nnd
others, promlsln the most cHii.ful intention
to the Inisltiesi. of ull iiersuu...
Hafe fleposlt Muxes for rent.
Klrst Nallotiiil Hsnk hiiildliui. Nolo it lil.Wk
Flrr Proof Vault.
values in
rirst national Bank
JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO.