WAt t Star Hulitcriptinn $I.M )x r intr, or 1 1-00 if pttitl utrirllii in nilninrr, C. A. MTI':iIII'.NNnN, l;.lll.r nnl INiIi. wT: on ksda y . ,iT: n "k7. m. Anlnili'iK'ti'liMH livnl piiprr. piihlllii'ilin-i'tjr Weilnsliiy at lli'.vnnlHsvilh .lrrt'Tnn t'n. Pit., ilrvtiii'il lo tlnl Inict-i'sl of KcynoltNvllle ftntlJiiiTiirsmii'iHiiilv. Nmi-sillili-nl. ll! tri-nt nil Willi fnlrno, mill will ht'i-siHs-liilly frlcnil- ly Towiiriis the Intnil-tnii iiih. Piilni-rlntlnn iirli'ilinr rpnr.ln nilviincp. liiimmitnli'iitliiii IntiMiilril for intlillriitlnii must Iw iii'coiiiimnlcd hvlln wrtli'r s muni not for piilillriitlim, lint lis n iimnititri of good fnllll. IliH'ri'Ulli. tirws lli'inssiillrlli'il. AiIvitIMiw mil's inli'lo know n on iiilillr?i tlonnt tint iillli'i' In I-toi'lilli'h-llrio y lllook. Lonelily roininnnliTH lorn und oIhiul'o of advrtlsi'mints slioultl iimu'Ii llils olllru by Monilnr iKNtn. Alilri- nil roininiinli'nlloiH lo ('. A. Sti-pli-ensiin, llovnoldsvllli'. I'm. Entered' nt llio piwtolllco ill Itcyniililsvilli-, Ph., nn spiiii) t'lns miill innlii'r. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Jfoll ASSKMUl.V- HKN'ltY I. WII.HOX, of llin Hrn Hoiioriiii. HiihtiTl tn not Ion of 1 1n- Krpiililli-nii-t of Ii lTor n Co. lit tin- pilnnuy rli rilon .linn- I". 'lis. It in cafi- lo nssort Unit tluiv tins not boon ) much niiii wtuilyinjr for ynxrn v. Is now bclntr ilono. Aftor .liil.v lm n woman who iuiutu'h an old Holclirr will not ho ontitli il to a pension whon 1m illi-s. There ni-niiH to he no ilonht now but that Admiral IVi-vera's Spanish Hoot Is lniprisonril at Kanlinoo. ('niiimodoro Schley saym "I Imvo tint them ami they will never net home." Now that, anthrax Kvnns nro lurklnir In the waterw of the Sandy Link, people, who eateh ami eat llxh out of tlm Sandy Llek or Heil IlnnU etvi-ltH are Hiking their lives hy no ilnlnjr. Low hniiille-bai'K make erooked lmeks, weaken tho heart, and ilffnrm youth generally. I'nnxsutuwney Spirit. This being true, Ui-vnolilsvillu will have quito an army of deformed younjj men In a few yearn. Tho Hi'iibliean State (Convention will convene In the operu bonne at liar rlnburar tivmorrow. .lime 2nd. The chnneea are that there will be o "hot tlmo" In tho convention between the Quay and Antt-ijimy cleleiriite. Manila wiw captured by tho Hritish In but it required thirteen chip and nearly 7,000 men to do what Admir al Dewey did with a xinullor numerical forco unit with no loss huvo that of the ammunition used. That illimtratefi the difference between old and new method and modern equipment. "Tho demand for American (jooiIh In other countries shows no signs of abate ment," says tho Aye of Uteil. "In fact is rapidly Increasing and apparently without any particular preference as to this or that line or class of goods. It may be a door lock or an electric motor, a locomotive or a pocket knife, a tea caddy or a cross-cut saw, u mechanical toy or a bicyclo, mining machinery or a lawn sprinkler popularity is assured when once tho articlo Is seen or tested. There are but few mercantile establish ments or manufacturing plants in Great Britain in which American-mado goods are not to be found, and it is declared by both merchants and manufacturers, in a candid and honcBt manner, that in many points of excellence tho Imported article has the preference of thu jieoplo. VERDICTS RENDERED. Two ladies narrowly escaped death or serious injury last Thursday noon at tho A. V. R'y crossing In West Reynolds vlllo by driving on tho track as a pas senger train was coming in. Thoro were some box cars standing on tho Biding so that tho engineer could not Bee tho buggy till it was to Into to stop, but the women could see the train ap proaching and urged tho horse on to get over boforo tho truin got there. If the women had been caught tho en gineer would huvo been censured by some people. Who was to blumo for the narrow escape? Too many peoplo try to cross railroads when trains are approaching. It U foolishness to risk life to save a couple of minutes time. It is a wonder there arc not moro people killed on railroad crossings than tho records now show. We have seen peoplo whip up their horses to get ovor railroads ahead of trains and then stop the team and watch tho train until it got out of sight. Everybody who is engaged In a vo cation that is honorable desires to achieve suueoss. But bow few attain it! How many fail! And It often ap pears that thosu who reach It do so by mere accident, and those who full, full in spite of the best effort. It may bo that our deceptive conception of what success is has more to do with this mat ter than we commonly suppose. We really win success aud yot think our selves defeated in our alms, because our ambition has stirred us to look and work for something beyond the real point. The poet Longfellow has some where given the real definition of success, and it would be well for in to keep it in our minds. He says, "The talent of sucoess Is nothing more than doing well what you can do, and doing well whatever you do without a thought of fame." Thin sentence should be en' graveu on the memory of every young man and woman, for it is the "open sesame" to suoooss in every department of the world s work. Ex. . Canes Disposed of In the Court of Com mon Pleas Last Week. In tho caw) of William .Tenks vs. Dr. Joseph Shields, tho jury returned a Ver dict in favor of the plaintiff for MOO. This was nn action brought hy the plaintiff against tho defendant for ), 000 damages, the plaintiff charging mal practice on the part of Dr. Shields, whom ho claimed administered to hi in an overdoso of calomel that caused sali vation, from tho effects of which bo was unable to follow his profession for u period of three year. The easo at tracted considerable attention, and the verdict Indicates a compromise on tho part of the Jury, Theophllim rifhtall vs. The II. fc l Coiil and Iron Company. Trespass. Verdict for plaintiff for !I7.1. This was an action brought by the plaintiff ugainst tho defendant company claim ing damages to property In Young township, on account of the coal under the same having been mined by the company w ithout leaving a proper sup port for the surface. Minerva L. S -eloy vs. Heeley, Alex ander A Co. Assumpsit. This was an action brought by the plaintiff to re cover a I'l-i taln sum of money deposited In the defendant's hank, ut Reynolds vllle, which she claims was paid out on cheeks draw n by her husband without her consent. Verdict for plaintiff for Jl.l.'iT.l."). Brook vllle lt)mllictin. State Mutual Kite Insurance Co. vs. 1. V. Fuller. Assumpsit. Two cases. Verdict for plaintiff for tir:i.(IO. The following cases were settled: Jos. C. Aaron vs. J. H. Jones; K. M. Kernott vs. W. II. Hi II. jr.; Amos Ilet rlck ys. K. and .f. Schiickers; Amelia A. Reynolds vs. Reynoldsville & Falls Creek R'y Co.: C. H. Hustings vs. G. K. Brown. Three eases were continued. Paradise. A Bible class has been organized nt the Lutheran church which meets every Sunday morning nt ten o'clock. A number of the young people of this place attended Christian Kndeavor nt Dutch I'urndlso on Sunday night. There will be preliminary services at the Lutheran church next Friday and Saturday evenings and preparatory service on Saturday ut 2.IKI i M,, and communion on Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Miss Harriet Norrls entertained about twenty-five of her young friends at her homo on Tuesday evening. A jolly good time was had and ut a late hour refreshments were served, to which all present did ample justice Miss Nellie Kliaboth Sheesley, who hud been staying with her aunt the past five weeks, returned to her homo at this place lust Thursday. Wedding bolls were ringing In tho western part of l'arndiso last week. Ocorgo Robinson, of Sugar Hill, was in Paradiso last Sunday. Miss Carolina Koller, of Panic, visited her parents at this place over Sunday. William Deemer, of Sykesvlllo, was in I'aradiso on Tuesday. Amos S. Strouse, and Amos L. SheeB- ley are busy working on the road be tween showers. Tho Grangers have raised Old Glory high In the air on the Grange hall, near Ludwick'g mill. A bird in the hand is worth six in the bush, so therefore, plant your corn while the sun shines. Thore is a great lot of bark being peeled In this community. Noah Syphrit waB at Brookvillo last Tuesday. Paradise expects to celebrate tho 4th of July in tho usunl manner. Jonothan Doemor, of Sykesvlllo, vis ited relatives in Paradise over Sunday. Klmor Scott Syphrit and sister, Miss Tressie May, visited friends at Stump Creok recently. Dick Yoho cut a scvero gash in his foot while working In the woods. Mrs. Nouh Syphrit is again on tho sick list. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons huve paid tholr subscriptions or added their names to our list since last week: Jnmcs Alivrniilliy, KcynolilBVlllr, May 11,'W. 1. T. Wulhli.'NewCuslIp, ln., May la, 'IW. W. II. Alexander, ltrynulitHIW', May 11, 'W). M. M. Huvis, KrynoldHvlllii, May II. 'Ml. Hon. A. V. Hopkins, Lock lluvou, May 11, 'till. John l'oniroy, Hcynnlilsvllln, May i, "Ml. J. .1. Hotter, ItcynoldKVllle, May 11, 'tin. I.. M. Wvltuil, KeyiiolilBVlllo. Juno 10, 'VI. Ilellile llros., Itcynoldsvlllu, Miiy II, 'mi. Wni. Coupvr, Allons Mills, February 4, Mm. J. L. lli'iilon, Cleiirllulil, AuuiiHt 1A, 'OS, ' MIks Iipiih KIhhIuii, licynoliltivlllc, 5Iny 1,'DII. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful mulady, if you will only get the right romedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electrio Bit ters is the only romedy that will give prompt and sure relief. Tbey act dl reotly on the Liver, Stomach and Kid neys, tone up tho whole system and make, you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price refund ed. For Sale ut II. A. Stoko's Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. Card of Thanks. We are very thankful to the neigh bors and friends who were so kind after tho death of our baby. Mr. and Mitfl. John Bhennan. Beet Seed Free to Farmeis. W. if. Stanley, Esq., special agent for tho culture of tho Sugar foa, has on bund !t(Hl tfis. of beet sot d which ho de sires to distribute among good farmers who will give the sugar beet a fair test. Should any one desire to sow i, or 1 Here of seed, he can secure It free and by letting every third holo open In a forco feed grain drill, closing tho others with n piece of paste board, ho will find this a convenient way to sow tho seed. Tho rows will he from 20 to 24 Inches apart. Tho drill Is a first class mnchitm for sowing sugar beet seed. W. II. Stanley has now distributed 2,(00 lbs. of feed among the farmers of Jefferson, (Marlon, Indiana, Armstrong and Westmoreland counties. Of this amount tho government has furnished 400 lbs. and the company who will ereet the refinery HUH) lbs. It is expected that SIKH) acres will be farmed this com ing year when the factory will ho In operation, nnd tho company will pay 4.00 per ton for tho beets. Sugar beets are wanted, not money. Tho company has mnilo arrangements nnd will ereet n factory nt a cost of MiH),(M)0 in the Allegheny volley. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Miss Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken wllli u bad cold which settled on my lungs: cough set in and finally terminat ed in Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my ab sent ones above. My husband was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave It a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am now u well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at (I. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Regular size Alio, and 91.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Republican State Convention. For tho Republican State Convention to bo held at Ilnrrlshurg, Juno 1 to II, 10H, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets on May .'II to Juno 2, Inclusive, from stations in Pennsylvania to Harrlsburg and return, at rate of single faro for tho round trip (minimum rate 2.j cents), good to return until June H, inclusive. Shoos, shoos, any kind, stylo and shape you wnnt can ho found nt Robin son's. Handsome derbies and Alpines just received at Milllrens. Wo aro taking orders forsprlng deliv ery on phosphate and McCormlck mowers and binders. We are selling sleighs, hay, suit, flour, feed, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Como In and see J. C. Kino tc Co. Low cut shiH's of all descriptions, prices from 75c. to 92.00 a pair, at Rob inson's. Something rare, a stock of hats and neckties like that displayed at Mllliron's. Try a pair of J. E. Welsh & Co.'s heavy bank shoes for mining. Whon you want shoes remember that Robinson's prices are a little below others. Mom pi'oplo, ndiilu and children, arotroiili Icd with riwtiviMii'ut than Willi any oilier ail ment . Dr. Henry Maxtor's Mandrake Hitters will euro coMtlveneHH and prevent llio dlxeuHe which result frnm It. Korsiilo hy II. A. Ktnke. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS! Save Ten Per Cent. I will ho at the following plums ut the times Htulcd 1mIow, to rucclvu Htnttt mid t'oiinly tuxes mid all tuxtis asHOSKed hy the Mi'i'i'iiiitlln Appraiser, for which hist mimed taxes. iiiiIcmh paid on or ticfotu I lie first d::y o July next, mi 1 1 must he hroutriit, hy direction of Act of Asst'tnlily. Jiiiiv I, Heaver township, )hl, s toll a. m. Juno I, lli'iivnr lownxhlp und Wortlivllle lior uuuh. Wortlivlllu lioli'l. Ill it in. to 12 in. Juno 1, liliiKKold township, HIiikuoIiI, 1 to 3 p. ni. June I, Porter township, Klklu's store, 4 to A p. m. Juno 2, Perry township, Porrysvlllo hotel, 7 to in ii. in. June t, I'i rry township, I'roslliurit hotel, 11 a, m. to 2 n. in. Julio 2, ('lay villa lioroiiKli, IJndscy hotel, 1 to ii p. in. Juno it, I'linxsiittiHiioy horoiiKh, Hotel Pan lull, (.mil, m. toll n. m. Juno 4. Youiiu mid lloll township, Hotel Pun lull. 7 ii. in. lo li n. in. June II. liell township, Henry Ilrown's, 8 to U ii. ni. Juno il, liiisklll township, fiUison' store, 10 to II ii. tn. Juno II, ltl; Run horouxh, Hold McC'liiro, 1 to 7 n. in. Juno 7, Henderson township, Imm: I'lfcr's. 8 io v a. in. Juno 7, Mi'Ciilmnnt township, Curt North's, 11 u. m. to 1 n. in. Juno 7. Ollvur township, OllvvhiirK sloro, 3 to 4 p. ni. Juno 7, Oliver township, Cool Sprlnif, S to 8 a. ni. Junes, Knox township, Knuxdiile postottli-e, s to 10 ii. m. Juues, l'inti-rcek township, Emorlckvllle, 11 a. ni. io i p. ni. Juno S, Wursuw township, west, RlchurdS' vllle. II to 4 n. in. Juno 17, Koynoldsvlllo horoiiKh and Wlnslow township, 7 a. m. to B p. in. tune IK, Wost Itoynolilsville liorotiKh und Wlnslow township, 7 a. in. to s p. in. June 20, Wursuw township, oust, Fox's hotel, n ro ii a. in. Juno 20, Wushlnirtnii township, lower, Kock dulo noslonico. 10 to 11 u. in. Juno 2ii, WushliiKton township, Fulls Crock, iioioi j.uiiioimiKiie, J ui. to p. ni. Juno 20, Washington township, upper, Wash lnutoii hotol. ft u 8 n. ni. Juno 21, Snyder township and Ilrorkwuyvllle txiroinrli. Loirun houso. 8 a. rn. to S n. ni. Juno 22, 1'ulk township, Webster's store, 8 to V a. ni. June 22, Heath township, Wni. Kolleys, 11 u. ni. to 12 in. June 22, llui nott township, Wallace's, 1 to II p. ni. Jiiun 22, Eldred township, BIkuI hotol, 8 to t p. in. Juno 2U, Corsica bnroiuili und Union township, Ulo nil's. 8 a. ni. to 12 ni. Juno 'A Humniorvlllo borouuh und Clover township, iisimrn s, l to & n. m. Juno U, f'lovur, township, llaxlor postofflee, 4 to A p. in. Juno 24, Hnsikvlllo boro'h, Treasurer's office, 4uuo i.i, hoso iowiimiiu, i ronsuier s omeo. W. II, LI 4 AN. April ill, 1808. Couuty Treasurer. n 2 1 1 HE WAR WILL SOON BE OVER! ft 9 I mil 1 PRICES. WAV, 4? 4$ ks Honest J3 t Methods, g 4? 4? 43 43 43 43 Not with Spain, but with the Clothing Merchants of Heynoldsville. Our hot Phot 43 of low prices nnd honest vnlues has annihilated all false pretense, some of our 4j competitors Iiave sunk out of sight. Dishonest advertising has proven to be folly. 43 We claim, and justly claim, that what we advertise is the TMUTII. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 V if lit This summer we are selling a line of Mens9 Dress and Business Suits that rnptures the interest of every good judge of Clothing, a matchless choice of surprising and reliable quality. No fabric or style is missing from this display. Fancy Cheviots and Cassirneres, Plain or Fancy Worsteds, Scotch Mixtures, Blue and Black Serges, also Blue Clay Diagon als in all the prevailing styles; prices $5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and $10.00. These suits cannot be matched elsewhere at less than $15.00. We ask a comparison. Our summer showing of Fine Quality Suits makes it easy I to be perfectly fitted and suited here at a saving of from .'$.00 to $5.00 on every suit. Bon's Double Breasted Suits Spring Colorings in Plaids, New Stripes and Checks, drab, grey, brown and blue effects; ages 4 to 15 years. Prices run from 75o. to $5.00. These include about 800 of very natty styleB. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Over 400 suits represented in this lot, giving you the 4 richest of all the popular materials and leading colors in 4 three and four button sacks, prices range from $3.00 to 43 $10.00. These suits are the very 43 43 43 43 43 i 43 43 43 43 43 43 3 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 3 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Acme of Clothing Perfection. O Men's and Boys' Hats Consisting of 1,200 men's new summer hats in all colors, including black, brown, tan, nutria, maple. Nobby sum mer shapes for young men. Staple shapes for middle aged men. Quality guaranteed. Straw Hats We are showing a full and complete line of everything new in men's, boys' and children's Straw Hats. We have all the novelties. Our qualities are the highest and our prices, as usual, lower than others. Hosiery Men's fine, fancy printed cotton sox, all the fad now perfectly seamless, price 10c. or 3 pair for 25c. Men's imported. fancy striped hose, latest colorings. Plain black and tans, price 15c. or two pair 25c. Umbrellas Over 200 Men's English Twilled Gloria Umbrellas with fancy handles, prices ranging from 75c. to $2.50. On the um brellas we save you at least 25 per cent. toe calf, coin SHOtS THAT FIT AND WEAR During this summer we are going to make special sales on Men's and Boys' Shoes. Men's good work shoes 89c. , men's lace shoes, fine $1.25. Men's hand-sewed tan shoes, all sizes, $2.00, $2.75 and $3.25. These shoes were not made to sell at this price, by any means, but we are going to make big concessions in the shoe department during the next three months. Men's Shirts A large assortment made of fancy per cale in the popular white neck band styles.; can't be bought elsewhere under 50c, our price 3'.)c. Men's laundered Outing Shirts with two detached collars and a pair of cuffs detached, and in white neck band styles, detached cuffs, at 75c. and $1.00. Men's Underwear We are still selling that 40c. Balbriggan Underwear at 25 c. Men's plain color balbriggan underwear, also blue and grey, 75c. values, at our store 50c. I i- ZT4 43 We have a clean record cf many years of honest dealing and our guarantee j 43 of reliability, which goes with every sale, is the assurance of safety and satisfac- f J 43 tion we hold out to every customer. ' pj 9W i MILLIRENS THE RELIABLE.
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