fte Star. .NVwi i'lt'i'ii .c r i(ii', or $1.00 if paid nivHUj in mf I'D lira. . A. K I l;rlll-;!ON. l:lllr and I'nb. Vft I N ICS I ) AY T M A H( ! 1 1 IHim. A n In.li'li.'iiili'nt liieul iiiT, iiuIiIIhIifiI nviiry IVi-iIihmiIiiv ill lli vii'il'livllli'. .Ii'lli'ixiin Co. Cii., ilrmti-il In tlw lnliTi"tiif Ui-yiinlilivllln mi((.lrl1crMiii'iiiiiil v. Nim-inilllli-ul. will I ri-ut nil Willi full iii"m, anil will lii'i'ii'rlulljr frliinil ly tmviitiU llii' lulmlini; t'liis. Hiili-rlilliin iirlrpfl.tiniMT yi'iii-.ln iiilvnni'K. Olltllllllllllc'lllliilll llltl'llllrll fur IlllllllriltllUI mnot inviniiiiinli-il by Mm wrftiT u niinii', nl for imlilli'iilloii, lint u n miitrntitcn i if Ullrtll fllllll. Illll'ITstlllH lll'WK lll'IIIM Mllll'ltl'll. Atlvi-riMiiir t-nti-4 ni.iilit known on niiillrn t Inn lit Dili iillli-n In I roi'lillrh-lli'iiiy ItlcM-k . liiMvrlii r niiiitiitiiilt-iilliin nnil i-linnm of nilvuriln'HHMiln hIioiiIiI rriu-h llil otltre liy Moniluv inon. AiIiIi-i-k nil i'otiimiiiil'iit limn tnC. A.mt'ph enon, Ui'viiolilivlllv, I'll. .... Kiifn-il nl llii- ioioHli-n lit Itpyiiolilnvllle, l'a-, hiioiii1 Hum iimll muMi-r. A Orent Prize OfTer. Wo Imvo u ttmit i-l.o olTrr to mako llio fiirni-i- of .Ii'lTi'i-niin eiiiint.yl Hj a HH'l'llll BITtUlHI'llli'MlWllh till) iiiihllxlii'i- of tin) 7'iiim Journal, niiwt cxuolli'iit farm api'i' that rosin fill conta a yrnr, wo iii-o iililn to nflVr nun yi-m-'B niilwui'lp tlon to Tin: Star nnil i- ivk yoars' miI noi'Iptluii to tlui 'nnil Journal tho two worth :l.i")0 all for tho hiiiiiII sum of 1.21. Of I'lMMvo this only iiiilli' to mlvnnct) paying milwrlln'r. Wo fun fnrnlHh a frw papers at thin rati nnil it you want, Ilium on tin-no tornm, you must net. iM'K'Kt.v! Hiimpln roiiIo of tho fit rm J'H' rmil will ho writ fron on application. AiIiIivsh, C A. HTK.I'IIKNROV, H-ynoMdvlllo, Pa. Speaker Hood Hays: "Tho world in ai- ayn p-iu-i-tiim hero (n-neronity In not expensive." Arldtotlo oneo sulil: "No ono will dare maintain that it Is hotter to do an injustice than to hear It." PEKSONAL PARAGRAPHS One sprinjr a young man'n fancy light ly turns to thoughts of lovo and tho next to hunting carpetsund taklngdown a fttoyo. At this unison of tho year every man longH for a now suit but with tho mani fold duties of honsocli'iinlng manages to pretty well cover himself with old oot. Wo sympathize, with tho workman when his wages aro cut but wo encour age tho man who cuts tho price of the goods which tho wage oarnor produces. Tho man who would devote bin entire ttmo to enforcing tho law against pro fanity, would bo a rich man in a few yenrs and would have more bitter en emies than any other man on the globo. From day to day vu read of Dowoy's gunboats sweeping tho shore with a raking fire. Wo do not know whether he raises the dust with his sweepings but ivporU nay tho insurgents frequunl v hlto tho dust. Spanish naval officers are complain ing that there are not enough ships to go around. What Spain now needs is not cruisers and battleships but school ships whore her sailors may be taught tho art of naval warfare. An exchange says: "My son, whilst thou host left In thy skull the sense of jaybird, break away from tho cigarette habit, for lo, thy breath stinketh like a glue fuotory, and thy wholo appearance Is less thnn a stono dummy. Yea, thou art a olphor with tho rim knocked off." The raising of wages continues throughout tho country. Whother it be an ineroaso or a restoration of tho .old- wage is of no Importance, Men work more agreeably, spend more liber ally and livo more happily under these conditions, unci these things make lifo worth living. Young man, follow not in tho foot steps of the loafer, and make no example of him who was born tired, for verily, their business Is overstocked, and the scats in the corners are all taken, and the whittling places all occupied; it Is better to saw wood at two hits a cord than to whittle in a loafing match and growl about the government. f The Pittsburg Daily Hewn, the best evoning paper published In the "Smoky City," in fact second to no other even- lug paper published in Pennsylvania, reoeutly entered its fourth year. Tho jVh's was luunched out on the soa of journalism as a venture, but it was such a spicy paper from its Inception that it was a winner, and now it has a large circulation. People who want tho cream of the news dished up by an af ternoon paper will find it in tho Daily A few days ago a woman wanted to get on an A. V. Jl'y passenger train at this pluoe carrying a largo picture with her, which was in opposition to the rules of the road, and the brakeman informed her she would have to put tho picture in the bagguge car. This made tho woman mad and she gave an exhi bition of crankiness. ' It is a well known fact that occasionally a woman can be found who has a temper, but it Is very uulieoomtng a lady to expose her temper in public places; such exhibitions should ba reserved for the horns circle. Ollmpnes of the People who ate Passing To ami Ha. Thus. U. Mitchell, of Kane, is visit ing In town. C. C. HoiiM'ntor, Ksq., of Hrookvlllo, was In town Monday. Mrs. John I'oters, of Kast firmly, Is visiting In this place. Miss lilantthi) Parker, of Duilols, Is visiting Miss Berthn Copping. Harry Keller, of Paradise, wont to the Clarion State Normal Monday. Dr. J. II. Murray wont to Punxsutaw nny yesterday lo remain several days. Miss Jentiio H. Thompson, of Urmik villi), Is spending several weeks in this place. County Commissioner W. C. Murray was in town Monday looking after Ills political fences. Alex Koherlson, of Itulliinul, return ed to the Clarion Stain Normal school Monday afternoon. Mrs. Miles Walsh, of Hawthorne, is visiting hop sister, Mrs. T. C. McKnteor, in West Koynoldsvilhi, Mrs. W. J. Frank, of Pittsburg, Is visiting her sister, Mrsj Wilson (truss, In West Heynohlsvllle. (i. M. Thompson and wife, of Hrock wayvilh), spent Sunday at L. P. Ilet pick's, on Til I i d street. Mrs. (J. 1. Warner and Mrs. Itcuhcn Davis, of West Montcry, Pa., aro visit ing Mrs. Milton Johns. Miss Nellie Dougherty canio homo from Clarion State Normal last week to spend the Master vacation. Mrs. Martin Williams, of New Beth lehem, visited hor son, M. K. Hiilgoway, In West Uoynoldsvill') last week. Mrs. J. 11. Kmery, of Hrookvlllo, vis ited her daughter. Mrs. U. (5. Schnnf nockor, in this place tho past week. Paul Itlston, a stinlcnt, In the Klskl- minotas school, Saltsliurg, came homo Saturday to spend tho P.astcr vacation. Mrs. H. A. (truss, of Pittsburg, wns called hero this week by the Bcrlous illness of hor sister, Mrs. J. 11. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaney, of Pen- field, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Goorgo Armor, on (irant street. John D. Evans, of Krookvillo, Itcpuh lican candidate for nomination for Hegls tcr and Recorder, was in Ueynoldnvillo last week. Winslow Township School Directors John Dougherty, O. H. Drondhead and W. A. Loudon were in tho county seat yesterday. T. M. Kurtz, of Punxsutawnoy, can didnto for Republican nomination for Bhorlff, wus in town last week and called at The Star ollloo. M. Prod Reed, a student In tho Syra cuse, N. Y., University, Is at homo on a tdiort vacation. IIu will return to school next Monday. J. F. Zufall, Walter K. Pifer and James Plfor, throe young men of Para dise, left horo Monday for Valparaiso, Indiana, to attend school. Miss Minnio Prlestor, who visited at Kittanning, Pittsburg and Wheeling, W. Va., a few weeks, returned to hor homo in this place last Thursday. Mrs. George G. Williams and 'Mrs. Robert S. Williams, of West Reynolds- villi), went to Pittsburg yesterday to spond the week visiting relatives. Captain Charles Tilton Reynolds, Roy noldsvlllo correspondent for Punxs'y Spirit, accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Merrill Rombaugh, to hor homo in Bradford Saturday. Captain will ro' turn to-day. Gil. C. Reltz, of Stanton, candldato for Republican nomination for county treasurer, was in town Friday. Mr. Reitz was a candldute for tho nomina tion for the same ofllce three years ago and got a good vote. 'Squire J. L. Long, the genial J. P. of Sykosvillo, was in town Saturday and made The Star ofllce a pleasant call 'Squire says he has not known the roads to bo In as had condition in forty years as they have been the past month. Rov. W. F. Rebor, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and wife are vis iting tholr parents at Fayottevlllo, Franklin, county, Pa. Rev, Ruber will return to Reynoldsvlllo this weok, but Mrs. Retier will remain away several weeks. Mrs. G. W. Morse, of Mllo, Va who visited hor sister, Mrs. M. K. Ridgoway, in West Roynoldsvillo and relatives at DuBois throe months, returned homo last woek. Miss Naomi Morse, who spent eight months with Mrs. Ridgo way, returned homo with hor mother, The following out of town .relatives attended M. I. Wlnslow's funeral Sun day: Roy Winslow, of Straights; Frank Winslow and wife, of Duilols; Wan-on Winslow, of Medix Hun; Lafayette Winslow and wife, of liciin.uHo; Mrs. Mary Murray, of Dopow, N. Y., and Mrs. UuIr'Ccu Winslow, of llenczctto. John II. Boll, suierlnti!ndmit of the J. & U. C iV I. Co. mines at this place went to Philadelphia Friday evening and returned Monday with his son, Donnls, wno had been In tho Modioli Chlrurglcal Hospital several weeks. Donnls did not receive thu boliellt at tho hospital that wus hoped be would receive. Phit-Kesi Shoes for ladies, nevpr were shoes so beautiful or easy as these for gale at Robinson's. Men's undershirts for spring and slim mer from -15c. to 7"io. at Bargain Store. Stylish shoes for spring and summer just arrived: at J. Welsli 6t Co. 'a mi ...... V ...I - I .l .. I -TTT wT.,7 i In carpets at Brumbaugh & mills.', xf,..v-. .k ii... . y?.u b bargains ' Si 52 ti CD C - 152 cr X5 c s O C 0) 3 CD CD CO CD c CO c . a cd CD o o -a c 03 CD OC O Q 2 D 2 O CO CQ O DC in lllllllMMIll 03 o o -a CD 03 a s- 03 X CD C f o3 2 x CD CO CD U 'u a c o , 03 CO 3 H CO l 3 O - 3 O - bo c o c a S c Opening. Having JiiBt returnod from Cleveland, we will have on dinplay Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Hi is week tho nicent line of Tattem Hats that have ever been nhown in KeynoldH ville. A cordial wel- come' to all. 4' K COCHLIN SISTERS. Clip Your Coupon Now The Coupon appearing below will be redeemed by JamcH Irving for ONE DOLLAR Baine to apply on the pur chase of a complete nuit, price from $10.00 and up ward, made by THE JlOYAL TAILORS, Chicago, 111. Jamks Irving, Agt. COUPON. 1 C.CC, Bicycles (tool) KOH A CKKDIT si.oo OK I ON A ltOYAf, HITIT (ONLY ONK CnnpdN TO K Al'lf Htrif) t WUKN I'HKHKNTKI) TO JAMES IRVING, Hgt. pimiiimiiititmttmimtiimmtiimiiimimmitimttiimtK I SAVE MONEY ! I B NOW IS TIIK TIME TO SAVE MONEY B. ON ANY GOODS IN THE Hardware or Builders' lines. . All manufacturers of Hardware, I Shirk, Coj)per, Iron and Steel Goods have advanced their 3 Z selling prices from 10 to 25 jer cent, owing J 5 to the increased cost of raw material. We 5 have a good supply, bought before the ad- 3 S vance and can make interesting prices on the 2 Sjj: same, so now is the time to save money. 2 & CINDERELLA RANGE 1 3 S Housekeepers should be wise and call at our 8 store and examine the Cinderella Range. It has 3 8 more points that excel than any other range on the 3 market, and is sold guaranteed to bake and roast. 3 REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. iiiaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiaiiiiuiiauuiiiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiii ywwtv In the last issue of ,the I Iaper I announced that my ) line oi Jiicycies lor levy was complete, but after seeing the Waverlu 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 Keynoldsvule more and more of a good thing. You know the WAVERLY people build a Ricycle from the ground up; that is, make everything that enters into the construction of a Bicycle and make it right, and the FEATI I ERSTONE CO., be Ing the largest makerB of Ricycles in the United States, having made 2,000 in 18H8, are making a line this year pecond to none, at surprising- i.. i ; t .r ijr iu i'iiocb. i unci tuciil J with G. & J., Hartford orf tin j ukiiii Pbuuuai u 111U.1VU ui 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 DmrjQlst. MILLIRBNS 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 coloringB and patterns in Silks and Satins. Prices 25 and 50c. Stiff Hats. The new Spring Styles from the leading makers, not a new shape 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. I I h i h I ft ft ft ft ft ft f h t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I'cuuiao uic i ci jr luoiixiiiauiu ttiio iciiu. y ui v line includes all the new things; all fancy colors aikk, isiacKs, ax money saving-prices. Prices Range $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, ft $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. f ft Easter Shirts Men's and Boys' Fancy Dress Shirts. A wonder ful array of all that's New and Befet 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 see them. BfSTBR HfTS. Fedora Hats. Johnston's store and boo hU .... .. 1 1. 4V,.. ..!., T r O -,.1 t I i V.. t - vr.-ifrj (Minn lur bjji luff pi r , ouuiuy a. Our arfe' ain counter.