t & Star, fiulwriirtitm tl.iiO rr irnr, or $I.IW if jmi'if atrirlhi in infi'iimr. '. At NTKniKNNttN, Killlur and lib. "WwiNKsiiAYr'M AIU 'l 22,Tsili. Antncliiinhnt Im'nl pupnr. iiiililMinlnvrry Wrdiii'i.luy nt HrynnliNvllli", Ji'lTi-rmin o. I'll., cl vol Id tliu Ilitcrivl of HVyiiolilivIM null .li'lTi'rHiiiii'iiilliI v. Niiti-Hillllriil, will Irciit nil with fulnii-w, mill will liiM-iixirliilly frlmil ly towiiriN 1 lu lilliorliitf i'him. HiiWHitlnii rli-i-l.iiiiii'i-i'nr,l ailvniir. Omiimiiili'ntliiim IiiIimiiIimI fur iiiililli'iiHon mint lin ni'i'otiiiiuiliil liy Ihn wr(l"r'iiiimt. not fur imlilli'iil Inn, lint nn n Kiiiirniitw of RlMlll fill til. Ilttcrtwtlllff tinWN HtMIIHHIllll'lll'll. Ailvi'rtlilnir ruli'M tiimln kimwnnn iiiinlli'tt tlnn nt tin" iitlli c In I'riwlillrh-lli-nry ItliM'k. lfMitlily I'Miiiiiiiinli'iilloiiM nnil I'lituntt' of (lvnrtl''mmm nhmtlil rrnrh thin tilllrii lijr Mimilny niHiii. Aililrr nlli'oiiiniiinli'atlimii to (1. A.KIcpti ennn, Ki'ynolilsvllli'. r. KnlrrtMl' nt tln inmIoIIIck lit Urjrniililmrllln, Pn., innri'iniil rlnsH mull tmittiir. A Great Prtie Offer. Wit luivo a BiTitt prl.o olTnr to nuikii llio fitrimti'H nf .Ii'lTni'mui (Mitinly! My a fH'clu1 iirtiui tr' ini-ti t w I tli tlio iiiI)1IhIiiii'R of Mm Farm Jmirnal, n most rxuullnnt fnrm minr Unit oimls fill tintn ft yi'ftr, wo nru ulilo to olTiir tmu yuar'H milMwIp- tlotl Ul TlIK STAU mill KIVK yt'lll'H' Blll) wrlptlon to tliu ''mm Aiiii-imf tho two worth fit) nil for thn Hittiill mim of l.2"i. Of rotnuo ttilH only itppllrit to nilviini'ii piiyinir utilwtM-llM'in. Wo cim fiiriiihli n ftiw pupi'i'H nt tli Ih ratr, iitul If you want tlu'in on iliiwu torniM, you mtiHt ni't yt'li'Kt,v! Siiinplo coplt'd of tho Farm Journal will hn font froo on upplli.'iition. AiIiIii'hh, C. A. STUl'HKNSON, ld'.VtiolilHvlllo, I'll. Tho financial turm, "flouting ilobt," iloi's not imcrHsiirlly n-frr to a mort liat;'l Hti'iitnliiuit. Thn iivrriiirn lifi) of a ship Ih 2fl yrara. If they imitiii In fontiu't with tho United StnU'8 navy thnlr Ufa of cminui U eon-Blili-nihly xlinrtnniMl. CnnHtilt tho Spanish ciili'iiiliir of HtiitlHllcn for 1H08. Almost a billion tlollnm Ih npri'Hont rd In tho combination which Ih hclnij formi'tl to control the coal output. Ills Siitutilo majiwty hltnmilf may BiMin have to pomlur an to tho futuro Httpply of fuel for his domain. One hundred thoimand dollars has boon contributed to l'rlncoton College for tho nndowmnnt of achair of EnnH.Mli literature. A few more such chairs and l'rinouton may yot become the greatest seat of learning. Tho pluns for the formation of aoliew lug gum trust have boon droppod. For the nuke of the racked and conHtantly distorted faces of our fair sisters we had hoped that the trust would lie formed and tho prlco increased. Dr. Talmatro, who recently resigned his charge at Washington, D. C, has a Ki'cut reputation, but It Is our opinion that tho doctor's reputation kocps up Intorest In his sermons, and not his ser mons that koop up bis reputation. A resolution was passed in the Legls lature lat Wednesday requesting Gov' ernor Stono to name Monday, May 1st, as "Dewey Day," and designate the same as a legal holiday. It was on May 1st, '1)8, that Admiral Dewey and his brave marines won the treat victory la the harbor at Manila.. Judging by the largo number of per sons who lot the collection plate pass them In church, and the many more who put ou It only a penny, the big majority don't want stock In the bank where moth and rust doth not corrupt nor thieves break through and steal. Brookvllle Democrat. That's no joko, either. The now (1 silver certificates are now bjlng paid out by the troasury and will soon be In general circulation. The de sign is nearly now, made with a vlow to moot the complaints against the old design. The distinguishing features of the face of the note are a spread eagle with the United States flag In its talons and the capttol In the background; one very large numeral and the seal, both In blue, and the mlnature portraits of Lincoln and Grant, surrounded by laurel wreaths. The back of tho note is print ed in greon, and on back and front there is more white paper to bo soen than on any note ever Issued by the government Silk Mill Notes. New orders are arriving at the mill constantly, and although the spring do- livery time Is near nt hand, which marks the decline In orders for bright, fancy shinies, making room for shades of darker hues for fall trade, tho bright est and most lustrous colors continue to Ito orderod. lyOoinfWer William Dorlnty has bnon to hi homo in New York to fetch his furniture and family utul start house keeping here In Heynoltlsvlllo. lie came back yesterday morning. Loom fixer Dortety enjoys tho reputation of being very successful In tho raising and breed ing of canary birds last year. He has raised over filH) of them. This may prove a new Industry In Iteynoldsvllle. Canary bird raising must pay. All but three looms are now being run nt the mill, where activity Is nt a climax. A I2f pound bag of silk of the bright est colors In transit from New York to Iteynoldsvllle met with a railroad accident and In tho wreck was dumped ir I th the car Into a creek. Whim It cached tho mill It was tho ugliest sight that can bo Imagined. Sometime next week the mill is to get a now improved quilling machine, sixty spindles In capacity, or thirty spindles on either side. Tho new ma chine Ih built after a French pattern and lias tho reputation of turning out per fect quills without tliu least destroying of the silk's strength and luster. No friction to speak of over takes place In thn process of winding the silk on tho quills, no burnt place or ill tern t Ion In tho colorcan ho complained of. This new quilling machine is newly Imported and will Ixi a great progress In tho way of weaving silks of tho most delicate colors, and will prove a valuable addi tion to tho ul ready extensive plant of machinery. With tho appearance of spring, no body appears to bo sick any more at the silk mill. Now regulations will take plnco uftcr Faster day. Work will commence at the mill at H.4i A. M. and stop at night at B..10 five duys of the week. On Saturday work will be stopped at V. M., without recess, leaving the young operatives an afternoon every tsatoruay to enjoy a rest or a ride as they see lit to choose. Iir-ACK John, Ex-Loom Fixer, Man's life Is full of crosses and temp tations, says an oxchnngo. Ho comes nto this world without his consent and gnra out of It against his will, and his trip between cradle and grave Is exceedi ngly rough. The rule of contraries Is ono of tho Important features of tho trip. When ho Is little tho girl's kiss him. If ho raises large family he Is ailed a poor man, but If he raises a mall chock he Is a thief and a fraud and Is shunned like a Chinaman with tho itch. If ho Is jMMir ho Is a bad man ager, and If ho I rich ho Is dishonest; If he In In )x ill tic It's for pie; If he's out of polities you can't toll whero to piacn him and ho Is no good to his coun try; If ho won't gtvo to charity bo's stingy and lives only for himself; if ho dies young there was a great fortune ahead of lilni. If ho lives to a rlm old ago ho has missed his calling. Verily the road Is rough, but men llko to trav- I It. A Thousand Tongues Could not express tho rapturn of An- le K. Springer, of H2.r Howard street, 'hllndolphlii, l'a., when she found that Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion hud completely cured tier of a hsck- ng cough that hud for many years made life il burden. All other remedies and dors could glvn her nq help, hut she suvs of this Hoynl Cure "it soon rv moved tho pain In my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding Its praises throughout tho Universe." So will every ono who tries r. King's New Discovery for any trouble of tho Throat, Chest, or LungsJ rice ,r(e. and I.(M). Trial bottles free at II. A. Stoko's Drug Store; every hot tlo guaranteed. Porto Itlcn In a nutshell: Width 37 miles. Length, 108 miles. Very wealthy Area, ,l,ioo square miles. Trees are always green. Every man owns a horse, Older than tho United States, l'rlnci pal sport Is cock fighting. One moun tain is 11,000 feet high. Every house has a roof garden. Principal pastime Is horseback riding. Has more and abler mosquitoes than Jersey. Sun Juan, tho capital, bus .'10,000 Inhabitants and has the 11 nest harbor in the West In dies. People sleep In tho day, and shop and visit at night. Water supply Is ono of the principal sources of revenue Robbed the Orsve. A startling Incident, of which Mr, John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by bttn as follows "I was In a mostdreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite gradually grow Ing weaker day by day. Three phy slcians bad glvon me up. Fortunately, frlond advised trying 'Electric Bitters; and to my groat joy and surprlso, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my llfo and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should full to try them. Only SO cents, guaranteed at H. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Lookl Look! Every Saturday we offor special sale prices. You can save money by spend Ing it hero. J. C. Kino & Co. W. C, Murray, who is sorvlng the third year as county commissioner, has ducldod to be a candidate for tho Ito publican numluutlon for the samo ofllue again. This will be the first time Mr. Murray has presented his name to the voters of tho county for an ofiloo. His father, Val. S. Murray, was elected for the present term, but ho died prior to the commencement of the term, before he assumed the duties of the office to which he been chosen by a large major ity vote of tho electors of the county, and Judge John W. Rued appointed W. C. Murray to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Val. S, Murray. As Mr. Murray is the only member of the pres ent board of commissioners who will be a candidate for re-election, there Is no doubt but that be will receive tho nom ination of his party. The Punxsutaw ney Spirit, in speaking of Mr, Murray's candidacy lust woek, says': "During his official careor he has made many warm friends who bolluve that by uni form courtesy, fultbful;attentlon to bis duties, aud a watchful regard for the interest of the taxpayers, be is entitled to the indorsement of an election by the people.-" Iargo storo mom for rent, corner Fourth and Main stroots. Inquire of J. H. Corbott. Try a Tremont, a good baker, a splen did beater, inside linings guurantced for two years; no better stove sold Hall & Burton's. we invite everybody to visit our store and soe our beautiful layout of sgiing footwear. Robinson's. Mothers, call and Bee the fine line of vestee suits for spring at L. P. Souluy's. Latest styles in spring and summer footwear just arrived at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s. The Rldgway Star Bays Hyde, Mur phy & Co., have closed a deal to build forty-five double tenement houses In the coal mining towns of Eleanora and Adrian. Over a million feet of hem' lock lumber will be used in the con' Btructlon of the buildings. The only place in town to get shred' ded wheat fresh Is at W, T. Cox's. If It is tondor, juicy meat that you want, go to L. F. Hotrlck's meat market, ' A -fine all-wool suit for boys from years old to 16 years old for $1.50 at Soeleys. jjo you Keep ctuckensr Then you ought to have the Fartn Journul. We give it in clubbing with The Star both for $1.25 only. Pay up all arrearages and a year ahead and the Farm Journal will come five years, and get to you if you are on this planet. . ' Before moving to new brick, will of fer some rare bargains to save moving them. Robinson A MunilorlT. CatHits! Carpets! CarMtts! Over one hundred different styles to select from at Brumbaugh tt Hlllls.' Seclal sale for 30 days. Hats for Easter, In all shapes and col ors, at Soeley's. ' Valuable property, Improved and un I in proved, for sale. I mi ul re of M. M Davis, Esq. We sell white lead, oil and a full line of ready mixed paints; a complete stock of pulnters' brushes at prices that defy comimtltlon. HAM, St BARTON. Fob Sake A lot with two good houses and a frame barn, on Jackson street, will bo sold cheap. Rental value $.'100 per year, good water and in good repair, Inquire of O. M. McDonald, Reynolds' vlllo, or W. R. Morrison, Coal Glun,Pa, CD I -a M i S 1 3 o Q 13 5 v S 'H O p o if dip Your Coupon Now The Coupon nppuirln bolow will bo rwleemwl by Jaincfl Irving for ONE DOLLAR snnio to apply on the pur chasfi of a complete unit, prineH from $10.00 and up .wardn, made by THEKOYAL TAILORS, Chicago, 111. Jamkh Ikvino, Agt. COUPON. OOOI FOR A CRKIMT OK 9I.OO ' ON A UO Y A I. BIMT (0NI,Y (INK (iOIM'ON TO KACH SUIT) WHKN I'RKSKNTKI) TO I jniV1E9 IRVING, ngt. miitmtiimittmmmmminmiiimmmmttitmttinmtiiK SAVE MONEY ! 3 3 3 NOW IS TI1K TIME TO SAVE MONEY 3 ON ANY (iOOI)S IN TJIK 3 3 3 Hardware or Builders' lines. 3 t All manufacturers of Hardware, BraPH, Copper, 5 Iron and Steel Goods have advanced their 3 pel ling prices from 10 to 25 per cent, owing 3 to tho increased cost of raw material. We 3 have a good supply, bought before the ad- 5 vance and can make interesting prices on the S same, so now is the time to save money. 3 CINDEHKLLA RANG K I 3 Housekeepers should be wise and call at our 3 store and examine the Cinderella Range. It has 2 more points that excel than any other range on the 3 market, and is sold guaranteed to bake and 5 roast. 3 3 REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. 3 iiiiuaiaiaitiuuiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiaituiuiiuuiiiimumi G. C. G. Bicycles In the last issue of the paper I announced that my line of Bicycles for 1891) was complete, but after seeing the Waverlii and Featnerstone lines I found them to have so many good points that I could not resist the oppor tunity of giving the people of Reynoldsvilie more and more of a good thing. You know the VVAVERLY people build a Bicycle from the ground up; that is, make everything that enters Into the construction of a Bicycle and make it richt. and the FEATI I KRSTON K CO., be ing the largest makers of Bicycles in the United States. having made 02,000 in 1808, are making a line this year second to none, at surprising ly ' low prices. I offer them with G. fc J., Hartford any other standard make tires, at $25, $35, $40. I am the only dealer in town selling strictly high" grade wheels, and for several years have sold more bicycles than any other dealer and expect to maintain that standing. I , represent five different manufacturers whose busi ness integrity cannot be ques tioned, who fully guarantee every wheel made. Juveniles at $20, Just as good as the full grown. Come in and get a CAT. STOKE, .Reliable Dmrjrjlst. or of( 49 49 49 49 49 8 MILUIRENS EASTER ANNOUNCEMENT Easter Neckties New Spring Neckwear. New patterns arriving daily. An enormous showing of the new Puffs, Tecks and Imperials, 4-in-hands. All the novelties in colorings and patterns in Silks and Satins. Prices 25 and 50c. Easter Shirts Men'p and Boys' Fancy Dress Shirts. A wonder ful array of all that's New and Best in Madras Cloth, New Checks and Stripes in the neatest colorings and combinations; all with a pair of link cuffs. No values like them shown in the town. Prices 39c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00. Call and Bee them. Bf8TBR' HfTS. Stiff Hats. The new Spring Styles from the leading makers, not a new Bhape but what you'll find here in our store. All the leading colors included, Black, Tan, Covert and Brown Shades. Values were never better. Our prices will save you from 50c. to $1.00. See our window display and come in and get prices. Fedora Hats. Fedoras are very fashionable this Spring. Our line includes all the new things; all fancy colors and Blacks, at money saving-prices. Prices Range $1.00, $1.25, ' $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50.
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