& Star dubteriittinn $1.50 )er near, or $1.00 if paid ftrkth) t'n mlvitnct. CI. A. KTF.PIIKNHO. I'.tlltor mid IMib. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 18H8. An Independent loctilpnocr. published every Wedncsilny lit Kcynnlilsvlllc, Jctrctsott Co. I'll., devoted to trio Interests of Kcynnltlsvtlln tknaJnlTersoncounty. Non-polltlinl. will trent all with fitirnes. nml will hcesneclnlly friend ly towards the. Inhnrlnu clns. Subscription prli'ril.nDHr jrpr,ln iirtvnncn. (.'ommunlentlons ttitcndctt for piihllcntlon must be iiccompnnlcd by 1 ho writer's nnmo, not for pnhllcnilon, but ns n trunrnntcc of Rood fnlth. thtcrostlnit news Item solicited. Advertising rates mndc known on nppllcn tlon lit. the ollleit In r ns'lillch-llenry Hlock. Inplity communication nnd chnnite of dvortlsoments should reach thin olnee by Monday noon. Addrossalleotnmnnleritloii toC. A.Ptoph nson, Hcvnoldsvllle, Pa. Knterod' lit the. postofllcw nt ICcynoldsvllln, Ta., as second chiss mntl mnl ter. ANNOUNCEMENTS. P)B AscEM HI.Y IIEXnY I. WILSON, (if lliu ttitn Itoiini'iiii, Subject lonetlon of llie llcpiihllcnns of IcfTer son Co. at t ln prlnniry election .lone Is, 'Iih. Dot-ils niti fruit: wiiiiIh nro but luavt "Kindness Is tin lilrl) li'lo f thi; eoul'n nobility." wivs Falior. Many ixnmlo lind thi'ir only hnppim'sn In forcing thi'msolvcK to bo unbappy. When wo ii.v young wo wnsto a great ileal of time tn 1mni;inintf what we will o wlii'ii wo cp-mv oUV-r: nml wlmn we arc old we wnst.o an c(unl ainuunt of tlmo In wondorln( why wo waited no lon(f bnfoi-e wu began to do anytblnyr. Tho Kopulilicaii primaries will bo held on Saturday, June lsth and tho county convention will bo lield on tho following Monday. Tho Domnrrattc primaries will be held on Saturday, Juno 2.1th and tho county convention at BrookvUle on tho following Monday. Tho PostoflVM department, hag audit ed the account between tho United States and Spain and finds a balance approximately, of fciO,000 due this coun try, at the date of severance; of friendly relations. Spain is one of the very few nations with whom we have no money order system being used with that na tion and colonies. The foreign di vision of the Postoffice Department has experienced considerable difficulty in the past In collecting balances duo from Spain. At tho Republican State convention held in Tlarrisburg last week the fol lowing State ticket was nominated: Governor, Colonel William A. Stono, of Allegheny: Lieutenant Governor, Gen eral J. P. S. Gobln, of Lebanon; Sec retary of Internal AfTalrs, Gonoral James W. Latta, of Philadelphia; Superior Court Judgo, Judge, William W, Porter, of Philadelphia; Conpross-mon-at-Large, Samuel A. Davenport, of Erie, and Galusha A. Grow, of Susque hanna county. Looking to tho future, there Is little risk In predicting that when our war with Spain shall have passed into the realm of history it will bo found that ye are only standing on the throsholl of a new and bettor era In our political and commercial developmont. Tho as kumptlon of our proper placo among the great powers of the world will take away the taint of provincialism from our politics and will prove a sovereign cure for the montal and moral hypoc hondria which is one of tho weaknesses of our national character. The freedom of Cuba will be a glorious object lesson to ottier down-trodden millions of men, and tho wonderful island that Is soon to echo to the tread of American armios will afterward present one of tho fairest of all possible flelds to American mer chants. In a few years we may expect to have always ready a fleet and an array with which to hold our own bgatnst all oomers. We shall win our solfjrespect by making other nations re siect us, and we may be sure that tho flags of our merchant marine will follow the flags of our battleships to tho utter most ends of the earth. Nuw Orleans Timeg-ltertwrriit. BOROUOH "DADS" MEET. Hon. George U. Dixon, of Itidgway, in a Memorial Day address at that place said: ''No man In all the world has as much reason to bo proud of his oonntry as an American. The Scot from 'the laud o' the leal' may love his heather tipped mountains or the banks o' the Bonnie Doon; the son of tho Emorald Isle may swell with pride at the men tion of the land of Curran and of Era root, of the shamroek and the harp, of orators and poets; the German may love to ohaut the 'Watch am Jihino' and to dream of the 'Faderland;' tho sons of Italy may love the banks of the yellow Tiber where tho skies bend to the earth to kiss the fevered brow of man; the haughty Spaniard may still revere the oruel history of hla native land and desperately contend for its effete sys tems; the Englishman loves England: the Frenchman, France. But, my friends, there is no country half so beautiful as this our own country, whether ours by birth or by adoption. There la no government on earth half so beueficient as our own. There is do Aug kissed by Heaven' breeze half so lovingly, or that waves and floats with half the grace, or that is greeted by lovers of freedom with half the entbusi nii U the at! and stripes. There . ' t t ore n-?, it is 'old glory.'" Three Ordinances Passed First Reading Mlllage Laid Bell Tower to b Moved. The regular monthly mooting of tho borough "dads"' was hold last Wednes day evening with President Elliott In the chair and the following members present: Henry Delblo, J. C. Ferris, Albert Reynolds, H. E. Hoover and Hlehard Smith. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Mayor Stoko presented two petitions signed by a majority of property owners In interest and number abutting on tho lines of Willow Alley and Gordon Alley, requesting the council to construct and build a public sewer in tho said alleys. Ordinance No. ft!) and fit, providing for sewers on Willow Alley nnd Gordon Alley, passed first reading, nnd Ordi nance No. f2, for the protection of grass plots, from four to six feet between sidewalk and travelling way of street, ppssod 'first reading. Dr. R. DeVere King, W. T. Cox and France Smith appeared beforo council and requested that the fire bell tower be) removed from its present location. A motion was mailo to remove tho tow er within twenty days, hut tho motion was lost. The three gentlemen were Informed that If a jetltlon was present ed for tho removal of tower It would be considered at next meeting. Mayor Stoke reported (lues collected to he $1.00. Secretary nf Board of Health reported receipts to be til.OO. The following mtllngo was laid for 18!)H: Borough 3 mills, bond 3 mills, water 1 mill. On motion the ordinance, prohibiting tho snle of firecracker was suspended and permission granted fo sell and use the same on July 2nd, 4th and fth. Bills to the amount of H.": were ordered to be paid. Council adjourned to mcot Saturday evening, Juno 4th. ADJOURNED MEETING. An adjourned meeting of council was held Saturday evening. A petition, with ninety names attached to It, was presented asking that the flro bull tower bo removed from Its presont loca tion. Tho petition was accepted and a committee appointed to see that the tower be moved back to the' town lot besido hose tower. The finance committee was Instructed to make out duplicates. The street commissioner was Instruct ed to assess dogs. The street committee was directed to havo a survey made on South side of Main street, from Hotel Bclnap to Hotel McConncll, to establish a grade for sidewalks and be ready to report at next meeting. War Book. In our advertising columns will bo found an announcement of Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls' forthcoming book, en titled "Amorlca's War for Humanity." Canvassing agents will find In it a book of remarkable, interest, and certainly of extraordinary Ratability. The history of tho war Is told In picture and story, and in a way that always characterizes tho brilliant pen of Senator Ingalls. In narrating tho tncidonts of this war he finds grand scope for his superb descrip tive and analytical powers. The theme Is worthy of tho author, and tho author is worthy of tho theme. It is published by N. D, Thompson Publishing Co., of St. Louis, Mo. It will bo a monumental work that will not only bo everywhere read, but it will be a monument to his genius that will outlive In history his brilliant senatorial career. The sub scription book trade and tho canvassing agent are fortunate in tho fact that an author of such rare ability has been en listed In its Interest. People Who Pay the Printer. Tho following persons have. paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since lust week: W. L. JolniMton, West Hoynoldsvlllo, April 12, KM. Ir. J. 8. MiCrultrlit. Klditwny. Ward F.UKon, IteynoUUvUlo, November 11, 'US. Mrs. Mary Stewart, West ReynoldsviUe. W. II. Lurua, Iteynoldsvllle, May II, 'W. Joseph llolllnmir, Keynoldavlllu, May II, h. V. Seeley, I'lttsliurff, May II, '!). Alex. MeClellanil, Itockiittlo Mills, Novem ber 1, 'US. Ezra llartman, lieynoldsvllltt, Autut,2, 'Ml. 1. J. Thomas, I'mscottvlllo, Peecniliur 7,' 9S. It is advisable for every person who is Interested in their own welfare to buy at Millirens. It's very easy to get out a nowspupor every week. All you have to do is to write down what you want in it, have It set in type, and then print it on white paper. Brookvllla jMmocrat. ' We are tuklng orders for spring deliv ery on phosphate and MoCormlck mowers and binders. We are selling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, feed, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Come In and Bee J. C. Kino & Co. If you want something nice for supper try some of the hot coffee cakes or cin namon rolls baked every afternoon at the Bon Ton Bakery. Quench your thirst at the Reynolds drug store soda fountain. Delicious drinks of all kinds. Advertising ia to business what yeast Is to bread. The more you put into it the larger it grows. Country J'ublUker. Try pair of J. E. Welsh & Co. 'a heavy bauk shoes for mining. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen A Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Llfo Pills. A trial will convince, you of tholr merits. These pills are easy In action and are particularly effective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guar anteed to bo perfectly free from everr deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tono to the stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular size 2Te. per box. Sold by H. A. Stoke, Druggist. Snyder & Johns, fnshlonahln tailors. QUARTER NOTICE. . . . . ... ...... . .. ' i, , w in r""y niii'ii inm nn nppiirntion will lie nmcle lii Oie (loi ernor of tint Suite of , , -i. I,-, i nn in nn i in .Jin ii nn y "I Illll'. W. II V U'llll I II....... u..u.i.. 1 ,r nn mum- in., (-iijiiiT, r more if. Clilllli. I-. W lleemer. II. Alex.Hloke. Holiinion Hlmll er. A. T. MeCliire, Levi Heblleliei s, HI Inn llnxilci. et. nl., miller llie Aet of A-oemlpv of lliet'iitmnoiiweiiltli of lYiitiiylvitiilll entitled "An Aet lo provide fortlip IneoriHiriillon and ... .nn nl, in i f'.ii.ni . in hu ii i if iiii, un proved A prir.Hlli. IM. mid the supplements therein, for the dinner of it it Intended Cor poration, to lie culled "The Kevnoldsvllln ( reumery Company," the ehnriieier nnd oh- jei-i wnereoi is inn inn niirnei lire or nutter and rheexp nnd coiidiietltix the neiiernl husl ttessofii ereiiutery, nnd Hie mnrkellnir Hie liriHIllels t Hereof, mill for these purposes, to i. nun enjnjr no ineriKnis, iieueiit and prli Metres of the said Aet of Assembly mm , niiiiineuiriMK. t . i,i irrii Kl.l,, solicitor. Orpbsns Court No. 1 Sept. Term, 1W, O. C.V.II. Robinson's, have a lot of odds and ends which they are almost giving away. Como In and see the bargain counter. Handsome derbies and Alpine's just received at Millirens. Over 100 pair of shoes at J. E. Welsh tt Co.s' way down In price. rublisliert Notice of Inquest In Ibr nmtter of the purl II Inn of the real t'Mtnleof Tliomns Mn boney, latu of Iteyn oldsvllh, Morouitb, .lelfiiivoii county, Tn., ItccettseU. The heirs of snld decedent wilt tnke notice, Hull In liurMiimtce of nn order of Hie Orplums Court of .IcITerson County n writ of tmrlltloii Iiiim Issued from snld Court to the slierllf of snld county, returuilhU, on the I'Mli liny of Si'iitenilier. A. II. I mm, nml thtit the Inuuest w ill meet for the purpose of ninklnv piirlltlon of the reul esiiite of llie snld decedent on the lilth ihiy of July, A. I. Ixns, nt iiim o'clock A. M. nf snld liny iihiii the premises, nt which time mid plnce you cmi he present If you see proper. I'hn premises In i licit Inn ate de scrllied ns followst No. I sit tunc III llcvinildsvllle liorouuh, coitntv mid stnle uroremld, on Mnlu street, bounded mid decrllieil tis follows: I in the nest by K.T. Mi-tfiiw 1 .11 reel: on llie north bv Main street! on Hie enst by did In M. rVnti H'mni on thesiiulh by (loidon alley; coiiliilnimi 4,fMNJ siiuiire feet, more or less. No. '.jsltiinic In Wluilow township. .letTerson county, I'cntiii., hounded nnd described ns follows: On the north by public rotid (or Jef ferson street I In" fi-ei ; on the east by I in n lei HIiiii p nnd I In v lil Reynolds SMI feel! on the south by David Heynolds 142 feel! on the west by Dnvld HcynnliN nnd lot owned by the K.Arnold eslnti, 2.HI feet! cuiilitlnlnit !H,li;tt square feet more or less. K. C. Ilcnss, Hherlff. Hhrrlir Office, llrookvllle, June 8, lsns. See our soring stock Our etore a crowded with new goods of the latent styles. Dress Patterns and Drees Goods of all kinds. Ladies' Skirts and Shirt Waists, Silks, Laces and Embroideries. Stacks of Wash Goods. LACE CURTAINS We have a handsome line. See them before buying elsewhere. We also have a few cur tain stretchers left. Call soon if yon want to get a pair. BING 6c GO. ? 1 Q J L Methods, g THE WAR LOW WILL SOON BE OVER! 4? 4? 43 43 43 43 43 Not with Spain, but with the Clothing Merchants of Reynoldsville. Our hot shot of low prices and honest 4 valueB has annihilated all false pretense, some of our competitors have sunk out of sight. Dishonest advertising 43 has proven to be folly. We claim, and justly claim, that what we advertise is the TRUTH. 43 43 isd la. PRICES. &t 43 fL 43 1? 43 r y& S lilt 4 43 L SmV 43 v ll Mmm 43 . MU 43 if 1 r 43 JyVf 43 43 43 This summer we are selling a line of Mens' Dress and Business Suits that captures the interest of every good judge of Clothing, a matchless choice of surprising and reliable quality. No fabric or style is missing from this di&play. Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, Plain or Fancy Worsteds, Scotch Mixtures, Blue and Black Serges, also Blue Clay Diagon als in all the prevailing styles; prices $5.00, 6.00, 7.00t 8.00 9.00 and $10.00. These Buits cannot be matched elsewhere at less than $15.00. We ask a comparison. Our summer Bhowing of Fine Quality Suits makes it easy to be perfectly fitted and suited here at a saving of from $3.00 to $5.00 on every suit. Boy's Double Breasted suits Spring Colorings in Plaids, New YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Stripes and Checks, 43 drab, grey, brown and blue effects; ages 4 to 15 years. 43 Prices run from 75c. to $5.00. These include about 800 of 2q very natty styles. - i 43 Over 400 suits represented in this lot, giving you the 4j richest of all the popular materials and leading colors in 43 three and four button sacks, prices range from $3.00 to 43 $10.00. These Buits are the very 43 43 Acme of Clothing Perfection. ; SHOES THAT FIT AND WEAR 43 During this summer 43 we are going to 43 make special sales 43 on Men's and Boys' 43 Shoes. Men's good. 43 work shoes 89c, men'B lace shoes, fine calf, coin toe 43 $1.25. Men's hand-sewed tan shoes, all 43 sizes, $2.00, $2.75 and $3.25. 43 These shoes were not made to sell 43 at this price, by any means, but we are 43 going to make big concessions In the 43 shoe department during the next three 43 months. Hosiery Men's fine, fancy printed cotton box, 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. Men's Underwear We are still Belling that 40o. Balbriggan Underwear at 25o. Men's plain color balbriggan underwear, also blue and grey, 75c. values, at our store 50c. to to i Straw Hats Men's and Boys' Hats o Consisting of 1,200 men's new summer hats in all colors, in cluding black, brown, tan, nutria, maple. Nobby sum mer snapes- lor young men. Staple Bhapes for middle aged men. Quality guaranteed. iL We are showing a full and complete line of everything to new in men's, boys' and chil- to dren's Straw Hats. We have to all the novelties. Our quali- to ties are the highest and our to prices, as tiBual, lower than to. others. or . g Umbrellas to Over 200 Men's English Twilled Gloria Umbrellas with fancy handles, price's a. ranging from 75c. to $2.50. 1 On the umbrellas we save you at least 25 per cent. Men's Shirts to to; A large assortment made of to' lancy percale in the popular white neck band styles; can't to be bought elsewhere under to 50c, our price 39c. to Men's laundered Outing to Shirts with two detached col- to lars and a pair of cuffs to detached, and in white neck to band styles, detached cuffs, to at 75c. and $1.00. to ft We have a clean record cf to many years of honest dealing and our guarantee of reliabil ity, which goes with every sale, Is the assurance of safe ty and satisfaction we hold out to every customer. MILLIRENS. I
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