fcltc & Star. 8nlMriition tl.io per ictr, or $1.00 if pitid Hlrlrihj in advance. V. . WrUPHttHMHH, U.lltor and I'nb WEDNESDAY. KKHHU AHY K Hw. AnlriileiM'nclcii! Inrnlpiii-r.iiihllsliifl every Yiiit-thii Hi .viMHtiiviiitl, ,HITt',in I ll, nevnicn to tim Intermix if Ht-ynnliWvl mil .iniriTMin iMimily. Non-pollt Iml. villi tvn nil wiin iniriip. nun will iI'0hiMiII? frlr-ll Ijr tiiwnnli the Inlmrlna Hum. Hutwrlnilim iirleMI.nniM.ryimr.lti nilvnni' I'ommunlc-Htloin Intended for pnlilli ntlnn mufii im iirriiniiiniiieii uy tna writer n nump. not rnr ptimientinn, hut a inmrunter 1 rimk) fitlth. Intereillnit new Item milleltiMl Aaveriuuiir rule mmlp known on iipimrii. tlon nt Hie oftVe In KriifMleh-lletirT llliiek l.enirhty riitiimiiiilrntliiiiA mid elmnue of nverinementu niiimhl reiieli tliln iilDre by nuiKini imhiii. Aitilren nil rnmiminlrMloim to C. A. Steph n.n. Kevniililsvlllp. I'. Knterect il I hp piwtnrhv at Ueynoldnrllliv pciiiiii einn niii mnnpr. Silk Mill Notes. Tho reptile on the? silk mlllnro nlmost completed. The roof In now covering Bunin tlipenllro di'mo) IhIh'cI spnco, anil Bash windows nro net In place. Knin hail or wimv w ill horenfter Im kept nut of the pliico. Steam fitter will bo net to work Immeilintely putting up line to dry up the too often deluged purt, and in a week or no oven the roineni brance of thn terrific Ktorm will Imvo faded away, ntt no trneo of it will bo vis- iblo on tho monumental building. It wan quick work done, if reminded that tho tornado rniiMieked tliln part of the country thn 14th of January, and if tuk en Into consideration that rain and snow and very heavy frost have delayed the work for moro than a week, and pro vented tho mamma and brlckluvors from making any headway. Work at the mill haH been running on as mum!, and every one of tho l.0 looma which were not under the wrecked part have been humming all the time. Tho new roof in to be entirely tarred as tho temperature getH a little milder, Miss May Munxhclmcr, the forelady of the second floor, Is throng now with her hard work of fixing up smashed warps. Her department is working in full force. Machinery will this week bo sot up in its former place, and the handsome room on tho second floor, 3:t0 foot long by 45 foet wido, will again appear a thing of beauty when all tho big reels of tho warping frame will shine with all the lively and sparkling shades of tho sum mer of 1800. 2.10 hands are now steadily employed at the mill. Robert Turner, a loom fixer from Philadelphia, came last Wednesday to take charge of a section of tho looms at mill. Lorenzo B. Keys, another loom fixer, also from Philadelphia, arrived on Thursday. Chas. Coopor, tho loom fixer, was taken sick on Saturday last and Is still not fooling very well. Foreman Poter Durand will start tho fifty looms which wore ready' to be started when the awful storm did Its damago. Hurry up and go ahead soems to be tho motto at the silk mill. Blac k John, Ex-Loom Fixer. Paradise. Mini Tana 81 rouse and Mis Millie Shoesley visited In Dutch Ourmany lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ludwtck visited their duuKliter, Mrs. Incob I'rlester, near Punxs'y, one diiy lust week. tec Bhoiwley whs In Hykes last Thursday on buslnosii. Last week was a harvest for Curt Htrouito'a coal bank, as It went away there by the sled lpuds. Jumps f'Blhers, who bus been working In Reynoldsvllle the past few months, spent BuuUuy with bit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cuthers. Henry Holhinhuunh was a pleusant cullor at the home of W. A. eheoslcy last Haturday and Hunduy. Tames Bmlth, of Blu Kun. was a caller In town a purt of last week, culling among old time friends. There will be a pie social at the irraiiKe hull next Thursday evening. Everybody Is Invit ed to attend. Rathmel. F. H. Hawk preached In the Church of God Sutiduy evening. Rev. Itcbcr, of Keynoldsville, will preach In the M. E. church to-morrow, Thursday . even ing. Mrs. Kute Harris, who bus been with her daughter, Mrs. . K. 1'urniiin, of Hurrlsburg, for the lust three months, returned home last week. The Red, White and Blue soclul held In the Iieun school house Monday evening is report ed as a uccess. John Hllllurd, who burled bis youngest child uhout two weeks ago, burled his oldest daughter, Lottie, age fifteen years. Typhoid fever and dlphtherlu was tho cause of her death. Oeorgo Hpcneer and family, of Eleunora, were visiting here over Hunday. Headache for Forty Years. . For forty years I suffered from sick headache. About a year ago I began using Colory Kiug. Tbe result was gratifying and surprising, my headaches leaving at once. The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but ono headache In tbe last eleven months. I know that what cured me will help other. Mrs. John D. VanKeurun, SaugertloB, N, V. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold in 5Uu. and 25c. packages by H Alex. Stoke. Always remember that Robinsons sell the boat shoos. This week you can buy overcoats and suits at Mlllirens at about half price. Plumbing in lead or iron, tin roofing or spouting, at Hall & IirUaV LOCAL INDUSTRIES. NT1NUMI FROM FIHHT PAUK) SIIEU1KF E.C. IliritNS. Livery, Sulu mid Feed Stfibles. The splendid livery, feed unci wilt st ii hies conducted by Mr. K. ('. Hums are not only well nnd fnvorubly known In HeynoldHVllle, but have a wide rcn- ntntlim for theflnestylcin which they are conduct eit nnd the peerless turnouts which are eipml tonnyt hing tube seen in this section of the state. Mr. Hums keeps a large number of fine, driving horses, mining which are some matched tennis of superior style and beauty, nnd bis handsome conches and car riages nre models of design and splen did In appearance. Ills light rigs nre also first class and while he maintains his stables as the leaders In their line and furnishes I ho public with the fin est outfits, his charges are as low as those of any other stable. Special ar rangements are made for weddings, funerals, and all kinds of social gather ings, nnd to commercial men,, llealso boards horses for any length of time and gives them the very liost treat ment at the most reasonable rales Mr. Hums Is acknowledged to be f line Judge of liorsellesb and bis fair dealings and Integrity have won for him thu conllilcncc and I rust of all. KOIUXSON & MUNPOHFF. Wholesale nnd Hetail firocers. In this age of keenest, competition, when small prollts anil quick sales are the order, our most enterprising and wide awake business men devote much of their attention to tho problem of how to sell on the smallest iiomhIIiIo margin and doa living business. This great problem has been solved in the most satisfactory manner bv such nouses as that of .Messrs. Itoblnson & Mundoiir by selling all goods for cash, which enables them to deduct the iwr- eenlage loss on accounts from the sel ling price in goons anil inns to save customers many dollars each month. In this way, w hile sellinu irnods much cheaper than competitors, the money is quickly turned, the goods arc kept fresh and the patronage is increased. The oiieratioiis are both retail and w holesale and in which the stuck con- slsts of canned goods, sugars, entrees, soaps, spices, vinegar, syrup, lloirr. teen, nran. chop, hay and feed of all kinds. The premises are centrnllv In. cuteil nnd Messrs. Knhlnson & Mun (lorlf are our most enterprising and ipunir oiisiness men and their trade rapidly increasing. HALL & BARTON. Whore Reynoldsvllle People get Tholr Hardware,. The hardware business la Jefferson county has an efficient representative in me nrm or juessra, Mall & liarton, who occupy a handsome and well ar ranged store on Main street. The pre mises are spacious and thoroughly equipped with every convenience for tne successiui prosecution or the bus iness, while the carefully and tnstofullv dressed windows are an attractive feature The Immense stock carried mbraces everything in beavv and shelf hardware, machinists' and mechanics' tools, plumbers' supplies, cutlery, lire- arms, ammunition, tinware, granite ware, lamps, garden tools, etc. The famous Welsbach goods, such as lamps and mantels, cook stoves, gas heaters, etc., they have in stock. Those cooHs should be soen to be appreciated. This nas oecoroe the popular store in this region for the purchase of everything in these lines. Several courteous ns- istants aid in attending to the wants of patrons, while thoir favorable prices and liberal dealing has beoome too well known to require mention. Messrs. Hall & Barton's comprehensive assort ment, combined with their" personal popularity, have been tho elements of their gratifying success. W. G. HARTWICK. Labor Saving Washing Machine The Imperial Hotel. The manufacture of this washtno- ma chine means a lot of labor saved and it was not long ago that Mr. Ilartwlck conceived a new Idea in tbe washing niucnine inaustry ana wnicn ho got patented, and now puts on the market the best washing machine ever Invented and which is guaranteed to wash clean er In less time than any machine before tne puniio to-day. Since the beginning the manufacture of this machine has received fluttering recognition from all over the country. Evory homo should have one or these washers to lessen the work of the wife or daughter. The irrcat- est care is used in tho manufacture of those machines, while everv detail is un der tho most careful supervision. The luciory is constantly Kept busy on orders all the time, and Mr. Hartwick is kept busy supplying agents all over the coun try and i n appointing agenU. He is one of our most public spirited and progressive ousiness men, wnose every effort has been for our industrial and social ad- aucement. EAST END MEAT MARKET. G. W. SholTer, Prop. There is no department 'of trade that equals in Importance that of the butch er who supplies the publlo with good, fresh and pure meat, hence tbe neces sity of dealing with parties who are anown to Keep tne Dest and to treat the publlo fairly and honestly. Mr. SholTer conducts in the East End ah establish ment where everything is fresh, neat, and inviting. Tbe store room is well appointed and is stocked with a line of meats not to be excelled by any market in the town. Tbe business has had a steady growth from its inception and the success met with is due in a great measure to iH-rsonal popularity, a thor ough knowledge of the business, and tho sagacity displayed Id purchasng stock. Tbe Immense stock consists of fresh butter and eggs, suit meats, lard, bologna, lamb, mutton, pork. hum. beef. and game in season. Mr. bhotfer has bad considerable experlonoe in tbla business und knows exactly what the publlo requires, and through bis cour teous methods he has met with success and a fust Increasing trade, while he ia well and favorably known in business circles. HioH School Bulletin. KIIITORMI.STArr! HIUf-ll-0hltf, Jimtt 8. rtatt. 'H. Att't KlUr, UK RibloHS, '00. Lntl IJIttf. NtftiM ltn, '00. tn speaking of ex-edllor Iterpel, who I'l-Bigiicu last rriuay, -upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, that ho nam grown so great!" Tho army-meat question, which Is at preseni occupying the minds of many of our citizens, is creating unequal in terest In the High School. Wo feel it is arousing considerable ill fueling be tween few of the nation's leaders and the packers. Whether or not tho meat was cured Is a mere conjecture on our iniri, out it sucn no the case, we are positive that a decrease In tbe export ! oeei win oo incvitnnic, and In all probability has already begun. Now about territorial expansion! It win soon be discussed In a mild wav bv I"" inomoers oi tne Shakespeare an Society. Wo are Informed that Philip Wein stein, Sub-.lr. dry goods merchant, in " K"ii'g out oi ousiness. The re port Is con II rmed hy tho fact that he was seen in the store door ono day last i-i-i inning in stocK-ltigs. A pupil from one of the lower i-,wma while endeavoring to avoid truant of- ncer warnlek. crawled into a sugar hogshead which seemed to be waiting to rescue him. His II rat exclamation on entering was, "Oh, for a thousand longues." The regular pro?ram of the ShnLe.. pearean Literary society will not lie rendered next Friilav. It triia tutit twtti. ed for ono week so tiint those who are IO (UHeiISS tilt) F it till nil unnnyutloii question will have sullicient time to bo wen prepared. 1'ror. Lenkord has prom Iseil to entertain the society Friday af ternoon hy his lantern views mi the White City. Tho lantern is a irood one, and is accompanied by many beau- i inn siiues. wo leei certain that the afternoon will prove Instructive as well as entertaining. Whnt Is the matter with n,,H.,l High school? Their Bulletin has nut appeared In the hjrpirKu for some time. I ho students would be pleased to unvu ucuasionai visits ny those patrons who are complaining about the slow progress at school. Thev find such statements are made by those who nev er visit tho place of education.' Tho names of those who worn nlwwnn to fill tho sovoral olllces of tho Shakes pearean Liltorary society are as follows: Pres., Elvio Coleman; Vlco-Pres., Pearl Barto: Secretary. Fianklo Klin?: Pro gram Com., Harry Herpel, Bertha Mar shall; Critics. Maggie Davis, Will Smith, Wlnlleld Storley. Miss Lulu Black, one of our teachers. entertained a number of her friends at Hotel Imperial last Friday evening. All present reported having had a very ploasant time. How is this? A new set of mlltnwd Wondor If thev can't irot a staff that suits the students. I ll bet those who edited the column last week resigned because they didn't receive enough as sistance from tho remaining minils. Looks qulto suspicious. Such is the talk of tho Bulletin's readers. The iresent stuff will reslirn in a few weeks. for if they don't the request for them to put tho pen in the rack will be made. We wish Jr. 1 would hrlnir hoi- now dinner box to school. From the de scription it must lxi very beautiful as well as sorvloable, us It holds enough for two. The builder must he. a. mm skillful machinist. '00. We are pleased to learn that Al.la McEntlre is Imorovlnc vnrv i-mildlv and buve sincere holies that she will be aoie to resume her studies soon. The students of this school voted ton dollars to bo expended on tho Lafayette monument wnicn will be erected in Puris, France, in 1IMK). Since tho great er part of tho money needed for this memorial is Doing furnished by the pu pils of tho American schools, we think the pupils of France should return the favor by paying the expenses for a jour ney of some of our representatives nut, of the many who would like to seo the monument. Fifty Dollars In Gold For any adulteration found in ovar ready mixed paints. Try thom. Hall & Barton. Shaking of rice you can get some thing very good at fi centu per pound at Robinson & Mundorff's. Annual Election. At the annual meeting of tho stock holders of The Roynoldsvlllo Building and Loan Association to be hold Mon day, February 20th, 1SIK), at 7.30 l. M. an election of four directors and one auditor will be held. The following nominations wore made Jan, 23rd, 18119: Directors, John M. Hays, Thos. E. Evons, Milton S. Sterlcy and James M. Moore; for auditor, M. C. Coleman. Attest: John M. Hays. Pres. L. J. McEntike, Sec. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin doep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital orguns. If tho liver is inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will surely have good looks. "Eicctrlo Bitters" la a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts di rectly on Jho stomach, liver and kid neys, purifies the blood cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every Wtlo guaranteed. Sold at H. A. Stoke's Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chllblulns, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, or no pay roquirod. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 28 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex, atone, Look! Look I Every Haturdiiy we offer special sale prices. You can save money by spend Ing it bore. ,T. C. Kmo & Co. Grip's Ravages Doomed. Ho much misery und bo ninny deaths have been caused by the Grip, that evory ono should know what a wonder ful remedy for this malady Is found tn Dr. King's New Discovery. Thut dls tresslng stubborn cough that Inllames your throat, robs you of sleep, weukens your system and paves tbe wav for Con sumption Is quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If you have chills and fever, pain In tho back of tho head, soreness In bones and muscles, sore throat und that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, and prevent Pneumonia or Consumption. Prion f0 cents mid 1.00. Money back If not cured. A trial bottle free at H. A. S'oko's Drug Store. i&TB. " 1899. Fir Insurance. John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reynolds vllle; Thomas Keys, Solicitor, Brock- wayvillo, with N. O. Plnney, Brook vHle. 12 large Companies represented. Solid Indemnity. ACTIVE HOMCITOK WANTED EVEHV f 'where fur "The Htory of the Philippines" by Mural lliilsleml, i-nninilsslotiril by Ihe liovrrmiii-iit asudli-lal Historian In the War DepsYtnipnt. The lunik was written in army I'liinpsal Sun Eriinelscii, on the Piu-llle with (leneral Menlt, In llm hospltuls at Honolulu, In Hong Kong, In I In- American trenches at Manila, In the Insurgent camps with Agiiin ahlo. on the ihs-k of thnoivmiiiu win, n... ev, anil In the l oar of hallle at the full of Kiiiiiiia. iioiinimt ror agents, llrlinfiil of or iginal picture taken by government photog raphers on the ssil. I.nrge Issik. Low prices. Hlg protlis. Krelght paid. Credit given. Drop nil trusbv iiiiolllcliil war hook. Outfit free. Address. V. T. Ilftrber. Hec'y., Htnr Insurance Itldg., Chicago. DON'T go somewhere nnd buy your Furniture nnd Carpets till you have consulted the Style, Quality and Price at our store. We aim to give you good goods at the lowest prices. Give us a call and see for yourself. Undertaking a specialty. Brumbaugh & Hillis. (Successors-to Hugos St Kelso.) Opposite Postoffice. Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON, (Successors to Hainblet & Swurtz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we -can give satisfaction in -both cut and make up. W. A. Thompson, a cut--ter with . Forty Years' Experience, -will do the cutting. We respectfully ask the -people of Reynoldsvllle -to give us a call before -ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson. ubacrlbc for The -X- Star, If you want the New. ' ,n. tftr . .fc ..!oV IjMIMoW' 'if itr-KI &tl:Ti ... - -- - ai taMMC"4MtSMH Get an Education th btt outfit In III. Brt uolllaili uad t CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK HAVfttN ti'lUK. C). I A. ttrmif fftoolty. varied ooars, food ltbrwya modern apparatus in ) a bur lory and gram aium, bauilaoma buildiuva. tiiNiva yrouud, tiuritiMt time. lett aipeuaa. Hlata aiil tti utu duuta. In addition tn maul a r o mruiia, j nUo ttvswork la erf trd in Mnalc.Hliiirihuiul.Typt writliiir. Hand fur illutratej ataloti. JiftaS ELIoM, ta.., rripd-l, Lsh IWiea, IV 11 j Clearance Our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses' g , JACKETS and CAPES tf we will sell at less than cost. 4i COLLARETTES go the same way. 4? We lead in DHESS GOODS and have them at all 4? prices. Hundreds of pieces to select from. 4? NOTIONS I) EPA HTM ENT We have most any 4 thing you can ask for in this line. AO 11 4? 4 Handy Tools m Jefferson SudbIv Co. The Three Largest Stores in this end of the county, constantly filled with a complete assortment of nearly all classes of goods. See our line of Ladies' Fur, Plush and Cloth CAPES AND JACKETS at pricest that are selling them. Also our line Men's fall and winter Suits and Overcoats. Finest line Men's Neckwear ever put in this section direct from the manufacturers. See them and you will be convinced that they are of the finest put out. An elegant new line of ladies and children's HATS just in and they are beauties. OUR GROCERIES and MEATS are as superior as ever and as constantly fresh. Don't forget the 3 Big Stores. Jefferson Supply Co. Reynoldsville, Rathmel and Big Soldier. Avalon Tom Reynolds' Addition The best saie, . ' every f A f J 11 is tne nest; as a growing invest ment, it ia without an equal. LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ARE SELLING NOW. DON'T WAIT. GET THE BEST. 1 I have ing spots liemember no Remember the Title to Lots at $150, sold 10 down Lots at 175, sold 15 down AIho for nulil Lot on Pleuxaiit Avutiue nnd Worth Street, furtu of 40 Boron with houbtt, barn and more kinds of fruit troua than any farm in tbe country. Roynolduvlllo, with lu Silk Mill, employing 200 bandit, whloh will be doublod in tho Spl ine; Coal Milieu, employing about 1500 mon; the layout Woolen Mills in tho State; Maohlue Shops; a Tannery, em- ploying 150 men, and othor industries that will be here before the year closes, will make these lots an investment that will more than double themselves More you gut ttioui paid for. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agknt Sale! BlNG & CO. are more than convenient; they're necessary. You want tools, and you want good ones, too. In our stock of hardware we carrv the befit. tools made in this or any other country. It's a maximi in hardware that the better the article the better it pays to buy it. There's value in such goods and you' want value for your money. To insure that we confine our stock to top grade. Don't go elsewhere for something that's too poor even for a gift. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Go. Reynoldbvillk, " Kathmel, and Bro Soldier. Terrace to Reynoldsville, Pa. K town plot now offered for 1 ngni in tne town, and with I convenience. As a future home r 1 . . I for sale 100 lots, 50x150 ft, on urant fet., 12 near S. B. Elliott's. These lots will make beautiful hnilrt. and sold on easy payments. taxes for 1890. every lot guaranteed. and 50o. ner week thflrftnftr and 1.00 per week thereafter. V
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