ft fie Stan Sitlincriplinn tl.M) pvr imr, or f.OO 1 jxu'd nlricllji in mli'ituce. V, A. D'rKPMKNMIN, HilHor nntl I'llb. ' "w FArS KHUAYMAiiwTT, wx Anlnilcpi'tiili'iil litrnl pnprr, mlillhrilivnry WtMlnoHtiy in HryMiiWNvllli .li'tlVrnitn Co. P., dovolt'tl In 11m lnli'"Mt of ItryimliNvlll Mll .It'iri'lKOMlMIIIIlt v. Noii-iMilll Irtil. will tflMli nil wltli fulriii-w. mul will )'i-iti'liilljr friend ly InniiriN I lie hibnrlnix Hii. fiilMiTlpilnn iirlr-c! M pit ynr. In mlvnnrn. Omiimilillriitlotn ImIi-ikIi'iI for irilMlrullon tnuitt b ri'oMipnnlMl lijrlhn wrllii' iiiini', tint for tiiililli'itllnn. lull h n Riiiirnnli-p of (imiO fnltli. Inli'ii'-tllnii ni'WK lli-nn milli'lli'il. AdrerlUlnir rnto nmili knnwn nn appllcii tlnnntllie iiHli' In I rovhllc-h-llcm y lllock. I.fnfrhlr rnmmunli'utlmifi nml rlmnirp of d vorll"i''mcil hIhiiiIiI rpiii'h llil ufllre by Munclny niton. Ail(lri' nil ivimmunlonllnnii to C. A. Htcph ennn, Kitnnldvtllt I'r. Entrpf nt tln ptMlnfflrn nt Iteynolilsvllle, Pa., un nofnnd rhi mall mnt ter. , A Ortat Prize Offer. We Iirvo 11 great, prl.n offor to make thr- fitrnn'i' n' .tclTiM-unn eminly! Hya spppliil niTiiiiooinent with tho publisher of the 'm ill Jmirnnl, 11 most excellent farm paper tlmt coxta "() writs a year, we arc nll to offer oni year's subscrip tion to The Stab ami five ynirn' sub scription to tho form Jnurnul tho two worth all for tho small sum of tl.,15. Of enurx.) till only applies to advance paying nulMeribeiH. We can furnich a few papers at this rate, and if you wont them on these terms, you must act tjt'li'KI.v! S.impln copies of the form Journal will ha sent free oil application. Address, l A. Stephenson, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. A woman Ionics into one glass to paint her face, hut a man looks Into several to paint his nose. It bus been said that "money is the great trouble In America." If this bo true wo an- all looking for "trouble."' The fool-klller must feel discouraged when he looks around and sees how far he Is behind with his work In Iteynolds ville. Tho Pout was the only Pittsburg morning paper that reached this plnce At noon Thursday. The f nst usually "gets there" In more ways than one. It makes no difference who you are, bow much sulphur you carry in your shoes, nor how well you take care of yourself, when tho grip concludes to grab yon thero Is no escapo. A French doctor has invented an eloctrlo helmet, Inside of which Is a mall motor that vlbratesstripsof steel, the motor making (1(10 turns per minute. This whizzing is supposed to cure ner vous headache and put the sufferer to sleep. The young mon who foolishly carry revolvers around In their pockots aro in imminent danger and should remem ber Bill Nye's advice: "Young men, don't walk around with a gun In your hip pocket; It may go off and blow your brains out." Few peaceable Amoricans realize to what extent the world Is under arms. A French statistician states that the total number of men permanently under arms is 4,250,000. If universal war broke out there would bo 44,2."iO,OO0 men ready to take up arms at onco. By referlng to tho tabulated vote for poor farm, which will be found In this issue, It will bo seen that out of the forty-four voting precincts in the county sixteen gave a majority against poor farm and twenty-eight for. Brookvllle was the only town In the county where there was a larger vote against the poor farm than there was for it. The largest vote against the poor farm, outside of Brookvlllo, was in the well-to-do farm ing districts. It Is announced that tho postoffice de partment will shortly Issue a now series of stamps to bo used In Cuba, Porto Rico and. the Philippines. Tho one cent Cuban stamp will boar a represen tation of tho statue of Columbus at Havana; the two cent stamp a map of Cuba; the three cent stamp a picture of the statue "La Cubana," an erablematlo marble figure which stands in a Havana park; the five cent stamp a picture of a , New York and Cuba mail company steamer, and the ten cent stamp an ag ricultural scene In which a Cuban is plowing with oxen. The Porto Rico and Philippine Btamps have similar' de signs. The Baltimore yltiierican in speaking of Pennsylvania says: "It is one of the Imperial commonwealths of the world, first of all the American states In mineral production, seoond in popula tion and manufacturing, with industries worth over a billion dollars, with wealth exoeedlng five billions, larger and rich er than some of the kingdoms of the earth. f In many respects the best form ed of all the states, she is a true repre sentatlve in prosperity, progress and , success to the uutlon tor which she be longs. While the struwberrles are blossoming on her Maryland border she can out ice along her New York bound arv and her corameroe goes in one dl reetlon over the oceans of the world and in ' the other through the great lakes across almost half of the American continent." Call and see the bargains at J. E, veisn aL uo. suoo svuru. Will Hove Poor Farm. The rpieHlInn or 11 poor farm for Jeffer son comity was submitted to the voters of tho county last Tuesday and from tho figures below it will bo seen that the majority vote was In favor of a poor farm: AOS'T 1.1 1WI 1X0 117 fS4 m 20 71 111 44 40 III 110 :m 117 (it 0 20 IS 1.-.H 101 ill II (IS 04 12(1 f.l 100 14S :o 27 OS 117 1117 IiO 1:1 Harnett, f4 Heaver 4 H-ll. , :ti llig Hun H!l Hiockwttvvllle 1K Hrookvllio 10 Clavvillo .20H Clover 42 Corsica 27 Kldred-Kirst 121 " Second A2 Falls Creek 7 (Jiisklll i:i HhbiIi 27 Henderson fit I Knox J:m MeCnlmont First 40 " Second (! ' Third m Oliver M Porrv 17 Pine Creek Fast K4 " West m Polk 14 Porter HI Pnnxsutiiwney 4.'I2 Heynoldsvillo HVi Hinggold 2.1 Hose 84 Snyder ti Hiimmi.'l'ville .'HI Union 14 Warsaw Fust 12 " West 12 Washington Upper IM'I " -Lower "II West Hevnoldsville M Wlnslmv-Kiist 212 " West, I.IH Worthvillo 4 Young First !II " Second " " South tltj 10 no 111) 8 27 2,058 Totals 3.82H Majority for Poor Farm. . . . HUH Educational Meeting. Saturday, March 11, 1WW. the teach ers, directors and citizens of Heynolds villo, West Heynoldsvillo and Wlnslow township will meet in Assembly ball of tho Heynoldsvillo school building for the purpose of discussing and hearing the following educational subjects: Devotional Exercise: music; "Metric SyBtem," Prof. Mumford, Punxsutaw ney; Instruction, Supt. Teltriek: insti tute quartette. Prof. C. E. Hugh, Dr. Harry King, I'rof. Kobt. Wilson, Prof. Bartlett; Discussion, "Evidences of the Teuchor's Success," Mr. O. II. Johnston, Miss Nottlo Coax, Messrs. W. J. Weav er and Russell Itudolph: instruction, Prof. C. E. Hugh, ol Clarion Normal School. Noon recess from from 12 M. to 1..10 p. M. Institute qnnrtotte; dis cussion, "How Should the Teacher's Time be Spont out of School?" Prof. Breed, Prof. Wilson, of Ruthmol, Miss Orpha Beer and Prof. J. O. Ballentlne; nstructlon, Prof. Rugh; solo, Miss El- ie Coleman: address to directors, Supt. Teltriek; Report from Directors' Stato Convention, Mr. W. A. London; "School Hygiene," Dr. J. W. Foust; solo, Miss Myrtle Shobort; "Our State Normal Schools, Hon. S. U. Elliott; instruction, rof. Rugh; Institute quartette. A general invitation is extended to the citizens of the district. !G. W. Lknkerd, L. E. Hartlett, A. J. Postleth w AIT. W. G. TIartwIck, owner of the auto matic spring washer, wants tho readors THE Stab to Investigate the ma chine, also tho business of soiling It. The Automatic is perfect in every re spect and is a great seller, and any livo salesmen could not embark in a more lucrative business than handling this machine.. Mr. Hartwick is always will ing1 to give exhibitions, public or pri vate, and explain to anyone his manner of transacting business. He Is a citizen of the town and Is deserving of great pralso for his straightforward mothods of dealing with tho public A lengthy notice In this week's issue of The Star shows tho success be has mot with whllo hero, which illustrates forcibly that tho machine must possess all .the merits claimed tor It. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J, E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful doath. In telling of it he says: "I wus taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneu monia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I could hardly sit up In bed. Nothing hulped me. I expected to. soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I contin ued to use it and am now well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throut and Lung Trouble. Regular size 50 cenU and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. A. Stoke' Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postoffice at Reynoldsville, Pa., .week ending Feb. 25, 1801): Miss Annie Ednlo, McKee Foster, Miss Sadlo McDivltt, Wtrl. Rodewell. Say advertised and give date, of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Go to Robinson's shoe store for bar gains to-day and every other day. See the small ton of popborn crisp at the Bon Ton bakery. V-Old Hlck'ry Farm," the funniest play ever produced by amateur talent, at opera house March 0 and 7. Bridge Swept Away by Ice. The A. V. H'y bridge at the Alle gheny Junction over the K ink I in I net ns, river was swept, away by 11 huge Ice gorge Wednesday afternoon about one o'clock. The leu in Unit river gorged at Bagdad Monday and by Tuesday morning the river was bank full, the water bucking up so much that the lower part of Leech burg was Inundated, although no serious damage wus done there. It was about noon Wednesday when the gorge broke, and like a race horse it swept down tho river, currying trees and everything with It. Down It went against tho railroad bridge, where it lodged for a short time only. Higher and higher the ice crowded up against the center pier until at lust, with n loud crush, tho center of the bridge guve uwuv, two spans going ilnwn. One went to the bottom of the river and the other Is lying a short distance away on the river bed almost whole. Tho center pier was nl most entirely deiiiolishi d. On Wednenlay afternoon traffic was suspended below Ford City, but by Thursday morning n small ferry had been established and passengers were transferred to the Valley road. Freight trulllc on the railroad will bo delayed for sometime to come, but n large and ubstttiitial ferry will shortly be estab lish to transfer expre-sage. It is thought as soon as the water fulls work will at oncu lin commenced on a now bridge. Kit tunning Tribune. Dictionary for O tis. A disagreeable girl Annie Mosity. A fighting girl Hittie Magin. A sweet girl Currlo Mel. A pleasant girl Jennie Roslty. A sick girl Amelia Ration. A clear case of girl E. Lucy Dato. A geometrical girl Polly Gon. Not a Christian Hettle Ilodoxy. A llower girl Rhodo Dendron. A musical girl Sura Nade. A profund girl Mottle Physiea. A clinging girl Jessie MJne. A muscular girl Calllo Sthenics. A lively girl Annie Matlon. An uncertain girl Eva Nescent. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suf fering from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), as" them if they have ever used Otto's Curo. This famous German remedy is having a largo sale hero and is performing some wonderful cures of throut and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 25c. and 50c. Sold by II. Alex. Stojn. What's tho matter of this plan for getting rid of tho tramp nuisance? An Ohio town has adopted it and it is said to work like a noodle: 'Residents of the town are supplied with tickets by tho officials and when a tramp calls at the back door for a "hand out" he is given a ticket good for a meal at any restau rant, when countersigned by the mayor. When a tramp presents the tickot for signature he will bo asked to pound stone until be has earned the meal. The tramps soon catch on and give the town a wide berth. , Look! Lookl Every Saturday we offer special sale prices. You can save money by spend ing it here. J. C K1NQ & CO. FOR Sale A lot with twogoodhouseB and a frame barn, on Jackson street, will be sold cheap. Rental value $:I00 per year, good wator and In good repair, Inquire of G. M. McDonald, Reynolds' vlllo, or W. R. Morrison, Coal Glen, Pa Hear Brown's Holler Quartette in latest songs. "Old nick'ry Farm," the beautiful pastoral drama, by home tal ent at opera bouse March It and 7, for banofit Daughters of Robekab. Lots of men's shoes on the counter at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s shoo store that you can get for a bargain. As usual this Is the month that Mil llrens give big bargains. You will find a bargain counter at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s shoe store. For Sale Centrally located residonce, H rooms and oath room, good Btahle, Cheap to quiek buyer. Inquire of THK star. Big reduction in clothing and shoes at Mlllirens. JISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nntlep Is lierebv iflven Unit A.T. Hlnir and J. j.Huttur, trHiisuctline and doing business under the firm iiutiie or Hlnif & I o., Iiiivu this any, ny mulyiil consent, dissolved partner' shin. J. J. Hutter rniirliiir from the Arm. A T. Ilinir Is to duv all the firm's Indebtedness. All persons liuvlng' any claims against the it foresaid firm will please present the same for payment, and all persons knowing them selves indebted to suld firm will please settle promptly. a. l- iiinu, J J. HUTTKU Ueynoldsvllle, Feb. 18, 1800. Get an Education Tha bmat ootQt In Ufa. Hunt nintuodt iiimmI St CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL l,IH K II A V KM U'llnum t'u.). JV. ' trnni Uoultf, varied ouurrifi, uuitd lilrt,", niuilurn aipratu iu lalmratury im! iryiuu.v ttuin, handset uia uuildjuffw, t)itmiva ut-mt. . tfhurtuat .Lion. lal ipaiiHr'. rttala anl tu fu. danta. la aitilUloti Ut rtf ular fnirwmi, .t tivawork laoffered in M'iK Vi tOi . CyA- Hand lr illllBirtilu I crflnlujut. 1'B.u.t ri-iNpi, twi niihi rs 1 Folding Automatic Spring Washer It Sells at Siilit. .Below we give the nameB of purcliaweiH in the past few weekH, mostly ot Keynolda ville, l'a., who have bought machines of W. 0. Hartwick: Ed. Gooder T. C. lievnold8 F. S. Hoirinan Mrs. JamcH Orr Frank Drilz Priester Brothers John Butson Mrs. (. W. Dempsey J. A. Myers F. W. Burns I). S. Adams Mrs. Carrie Byrne II. P. Strickland Jennie (runsalus F. A. McConnell L. P. Lorentz John Miller Matthew Phillips Benj. Kline Kzra I), llartman .1. M. King Dr. II. P. Thompson Mra. Elizabeth Donahue Thomas McCreight S. K J. Saxton (Jottleib Hohren Mrs. Paul Seuce " A. C. Huntington. H. Silmour, St. Marys Robert Smith A. P. King F. W. Weber J. L. Ilinderliter George Pettigrew II. W. llerpel J. H. Hughes John C. Lyons F. K. Alexander Wiley & Sweitzer Gustavo Harrold ThoH. Shields Mrs. Mary lialford Noah Strouse Mrs. James Ross J. C. Dillman W. G. Campbell C. F. Hoffman James Mitchell J. J. Sutter Richard Hughes Dr. B. E. Hoover E. C. Burns, Brookville Buffington & Brady Ed. A. Carmalt Father T. Brady Mrs. Elvira A. Zeitler ' ' James A. Tyson Moses Thomas Mrs. Jennie E. Welch Peter Steighner Mrs. Leona C. Mills Wilson B. Hoffman F. II. Gallagher Mrs. David Stall Francis DeLorme Charles Sprague George Henry L. L. Henry Mrs. M. S. Rombaugh " Lizzie Charlton James F. Henry O. H. Broadhead W. L. Strouse Mrs. E. E. Armagost Anyone wishing to engage in a pleasant and profitable business should see the Auto matio Spring Washer operate and learn confidential con tract price to agents. Call on or address W. G. Hartwick, Reynoldsville, Pa. ' A A fc 1 a- HK interest in the firm has been Alex. Stoke. The new firm will continue business in the Nolan block, and respectfully ask a share of the public patronage. ' It will be one of the principles of our businefs to render satisfac tory services to our patrons. 4? K The Jefferson Supply Co. Three Big Stores at Reynoldsville, Rath mel and Big Soldier, are offering bargains in clearing up stocks in Shoes, Rubbers, Hats and Caps, 1 Jackets, Capes and Collarettes, At PRICES CUT IN TWO, and if you can use anything in this line we surely can make the price Biiit you. We are convinced by the INCREASED TRADE that we are getting every day that Our Goods and Prices are Right. Almost anything needed in your list of family wants you will find in our 3 stores. We can fit you out in any line, and nearly all lines have big bargains in them. Jefferson Supply Co. (Retnoldsvillk, Rathmel, and Bio Soldier. mtitmmmtittiiniimnnmfflimimHimmmmmtimm SAVE MONEY ! NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY 3 EE ON ANY GOODS IN THE 3 1 Hardware or 1 Builders' lines. 1 S All manufacturers of Hardware, Brass, Copper, 3 S Iron and Steel Goods have . advanced their 3 S selling prices from 10 to 25 per cent, owing 3 S to the increased cost of raw material. We S have a good supply, bought before the ad- 3 S vance and can make interesting prices on the 3 S same, so now is the time to save money. 3 1 CINDERELLA RANGE! 3 t Housekeepers should be wise and call at our 3 E store and examine the Cinderella Range. It has 3 C more points that excel than any other range on the 5f market, and is sold guaranteed to bake and roast. I REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. iiiiUiaiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiUiiuiiiiiiiiuiaiUK Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsville, Pa. LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ARE SELLING NOW. DON'T WAIT. GET THE BEST. I have for sale 100 lots, 50x150 , ft, on Grant St., 12 near S. B. Elliott's. These lots will make beautiful build ing spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for 181)9. Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed.' Lots at $150, sold $10 down and 50c. per week thereafter. Lots at $175, sold $15 down and $1.00 per week thereafter. Also (or stile, Lots on f leanunt Avenue and Worth -Stroet, furm of 40 tiureu with house, burn and mora kinds ot fruit trees than any farm in the country. Roynoldsvlllo, with its Silk Mill, employing 2U0 huuJs, which will be doubled In the Spring; Coal Mines, employ lui; about l."(H) men; the largest Woolen Mills in the Stato; Muohluo Shops; a Tannery, em ploying 150 men, aud other industries that will be here before the year closes, will make these lots an investment that will more than double themselves before you Ret them paid for. , SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent AAAAAA of Mr. J. J. Sutter of BING & CO. purchased by II. I I I I Bing & Co. 3 3 The best town plot now offered for sale, right in the town, and with every convenience. As a future home it is the best; as a growing invest ment, it is without an equal. (
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