The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 05, 1899, Image 4

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    ffiftc Star
HuhncriiiUim $i.M per ioir, .or $1.00 if
finid rtrirthl in uilrtiner.
. A. ft I'l.l'llliON. Killlor and Tub.
VVKDNKdUAV, AlMMjfi, 1HW1.
Anlii'li'p.'ncli'iil l.n'iil piiiii'i'. iiiililhht'ilrvi'ry
W"llttf-illl V II' HlVII'llllnHIl'. .Il'iri'lwlll I'll.
I'a.. mi ll In Ilii' liiH'i-i'itx ii( Hyiiiililvllln
an. I .'iri i i nun . Niiii-ihiIII Ii iiI. will I rrii I
nil nil h fiili iH'-. mill will lfisHu-liiIljr fili'iiil
jy Ifiwiml Hit' htbiii'lntf i'Iiiih.
Hiiliirrliiiliin ii li'cl.iiiin'ri'iir.ln nilviinro.
Ikiminiiiilriitliiim Itili'iiili'il fur iitilillrullim
nntu Iw ni'i'iiiiiimiili'il liy llm wi ftt-r'n iiiiini',
not. fur pulilli'iil liui. lull in n nunriinii'i' of
HiiiiiI fillth. liiliTi'illnil lmw lli'iiw miiIIi'IKmI.
Ailri'illiliiit Mili'i mailn known nil hiiiiIIi'H
tliiiiHttliu olilrc hi I'nii'lillrli-lli'iiiy IHim'Ii.
I.i'imlily 1'iiiiiiiiiiiili'nlliiiin nnil rliiinvK f
ilviTllmMiii'iili Hliniilil ifiii'li llils nlllre liy
Mn'iiltir niMin.
Ailil ri' nil riiinlnilllli'atliilis to U. A. Hlt'pll
onsiin. Ui'vniilil-vllli'. I'ii.
Knlir"il m I In' iHMlnlllrn Hi Ki'ynolilHVlllOi
P., ft hi'i'ihiiI i'Iium inlill itmllfr.
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A Grcnt Prire OfTef.
Wo have n irii-nt prl.o offer to iniiko
tlio fiiriiHT of .IcITi'rmin I'diinl.v! Uya
M'l'Illl lllTlllltfl'lliellt Willi till) pilbllMlll'I'fl
of tlio I 'mill Journal, a most exoullt'ht
furin inptr that routs fill eotits a your,
wo nru ublii In oITit nno your' Milworlp
tlon lo Tiik Ktah mill FIVK yi-urn' mil)
H'rlptiiiM to tlio Furm Jimrwtl tlio two
worth M.iiit :ill for IliD Hiniill mini of
1.25. Of i'imii'" tills only iipplii'B to
ndvmioo payliiK hii1mM'11iiu. Wo vim
furninli a fow pupct-x ill tills rate, anil If
you want tlirm on thorni toniiH, yon
inrnit art ijrii'Kl.v! Kamplo coplcH of
tlin Fiinn Jinniml will Iw Hont frnn on
nppliiMitlon. AtliliviM,
C. A. HTF.l'HKNSON,
Ui'ynolilHvlllo, l'n.
Klnzua Bridge It to be Replaced.
Tbo iiri'Hl Klnziiu bi'ltlun in to li torn
ilown and a ni-w and honvlor brliltfo In
to bn tioiiHtnu'ti'd In itsHteail.
Tliln Kti'P Ih liikon by tlio r.iin JCnll
niiil I'onuiHiiv inciiariitiii'v to ilonblinir
Its fi'iilKbt train mtrvlun Imtwrun tblM
city anil tlio uiial noiintry. Ad will no
ri'inoiiiboroil by SMr roadorn, the Krln
t'l'i-nlly inirobiuii'il a larro iriiri oi
land near llitf Hun Mint. In wrll rioflnml
ami known to Iki rich In coal. Within
wo year HhaftH will tin mink, anil tun
Krln will ho nblpplnif It pnHliiot norlli
In Ki-cat qiiantiticii. Thin will rccpilrn
twicu tlio train Hcrvlou tho Krlo now
lias, mid much heavier i'ukIiioh.
I'ho prewnt. Kln.iia Htriiotiim Ih a
perfect striicturc. It Ih In an kooiI con
ditlon to-dav Hi wlmn it wan built, but
it wan not Intended fur tint heavy trat
tic that will Iw reipilred of It In the
futiiro. fHllelalH of tho roiul vllteil
Hradford lait week and mucin a trip lo
tbo hrldifi). They decided to tear down
tho famoiiH Htrucliirn and build a new
and heavier brldj;i! In Hh plnco. Work
of taking down tho old viaduct will bn
coiniiieni'i'il April I. mi, ami. inn n coin-
pleted, Ki le traiiiB will lie run over t ho
llulTalo, Itochestcrand I'ltUhiirn Irackii.
It Ih estimated Unit It will rinpilrii thrco
inoiillis or lonirer to maki) the chaiio.
Ilnulford iS'fdc.
Ono dependH upon tho othor.
can have a ''blow out" but you
Brut "blow In" vour money.
You
nitiHt
In Finland them arc women employed
ih bi'leUlavei'H. In thin country they
cannot even throw bricks much lesn lay
hem.
Tlio "union l'orcvur may do very
woll when this jrovernment in referred
to, but with tho individual it is differ
cut. Last year In 24 cities R.814 divorces
were asked for and (I.IIO.'t granted.
Students In tho hlRher elassug of our
colleges are said to lose several pounds
In weight In preparing for an examlna
tlon. From this ono can coneludo that
little brain work would be beneficial
for fat pooplo.
Honoris continue to coins In that
considerable bad beef was thrown over
board during tho recent war. Bathing
during tho coming summer should be
prohibited for the crockodlle will cer
tainly hBvn revenge.
Some of our readers are living In a
delusion. They believe that a freo press
nieaus thu free circulation of a news
paper. This is not so. The newspaper
Is to be paid (or but tho editor Is freo to
express his opinions.
The empress of Russia possesses t
handkorehlof valued at $.',000. A slm
liar handkerchief, wo bellevo, could bo
purchased In this country for ."i.00, but
royal tears would bo necessary to In
crease Its value to "i.OOO.
Gov. Roosevelt testified before tho
Court of Inquiry that he was so hungry
at Santlugo lie could have eaten his
hat. Fortunately ho did not or tho hat
manufacturers would be In as much dis
repute as are the beef packers.
Paradise.
A few more days of school before tho
close of the w inter term.
.lohn Dickey is getting ready to build
a house the coming summer.
Old citl.ens snv that Hi" roads bnvo
not been ho bad for twenty years.
.lames Madison Medrelgbt attended
Hootch Hill Society last Thursday even
ing.
Mart In Svuhrit and his men were
seen driving logs on Trout run last Sat
unlay.
A. L. Sheeslev. who had Ills foot cut
with n broad axe, Is getting along as
well as could be expected.
I twliur to tho bad weather and a few
other tbiiiifs. the writer did not inako
his appearance last week.
Miss Cvnthlu Myers, who was called
here by tho illness anil death of her
brother, Klmer Myers, returned to her
homo in Natrona, Armstrong county,
last Saturday.
Martin Svuhrit and (ieorgo Ilollen
hnuirh moved a family from Scotch Hill
to Clarion last week. (Jeorgo says it
was a nico trip, the roads bolng In good
condition for travollng.
' John Shorman can now spend his re
malnlng years In reading his obituary
notices, biographies and tho odltoria'
comments on his death and long and
useful career. Very few mon are bo
fortunate and we are pleased that this
rare privilege has fallen to the venora
e statesman.
Sydney Webb, a promlnunt English
man, says that Individually Americans
are tho kindest and most considerate
persons living. But collectively they
are not yet a success. Perhaps he never
mot them collectively. Ho should con
sult with somo of thu Spanish generals
recently repatriated.
Tho A. V. H'y has an option on tho
old furnace slto at Itedbank and It Is
exiected that this property will soon
lie owned hy tlio valley, it ih ino n
tention we are informed to build add I
tional tracks to accommodate tho Low
Grade trains there and also to put In
welirh scales, where tho coal can bo
weighed Instead of all having to go to
Kennerdell as now. A great amount of
filling will be required and tho improve
ments contemn ated will lie ouiui cosily
Tho tracks and scales will be on the op
posite side of Redbank creek from tho
demit. Ihlsuiovo win uo away wun
the necessity of hauling tho Low Grado
trains to this place anil inlermeuiato
nolnts from Redbank to find sido track
room. This will In no llkoilhood make
any chango In tbo place of residence of
tbo Low Grado employees. East Brady
llri'Hir.
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcolona,
Spain, spends his winters at Alkon, S,
C. Weak nerves had caused sovore
pains In tho back of his head. On us.
Ing Electric Hitters, America's greatest
lilood and JNorvo ttemeuy, an pain soon
left htm. Ho says this grand raedlcino
Is what bis country needs. All Amor
lea knows that it cures liver and kid
ney trouble, purifies the blood, tonoi up
the stomach, itrengtnens tno nerves.
puts vim, vigor and now life Into every
muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If
weak, tired or ailing you need It. Every
bottlo guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold
by H. A. Stoke, Druggist.
Punxs'y to Have a County Fair.
A new agricultural and fair associa
tion Is to be organized in town. The
Individuals at tho hoad of tho move
mont are hustlers and wide awake bust
oss men. The grounds nave noon
leased for flvo years and will he put In
repair this spring. Now buildings will
be erected tor the exhibition oi stocx
machinery, agricultural and mechanic
al products, and as much interest will
takon in ono branch oi the fair as
tho other. The committee In charge
have the almost unanimous support and
approval of the business mon In' town.
l'unxsutawney Ji'icn.
Tho Baldwin bill as reported from
tbo ways and means committee at liar
rlsburg provides that all persons doing
more than $1,000 of mercantile business
must pay a $2 license tax and $1 for each
1,000 in excoss of 2,0(H). Mr. Baldwin
says that bis act relieves the small deal
er, as under tho old law tho small dealer
paid (7.50, but the largo dealor who did
twenty millions paid but 1,000. He
will now pay $20,000. The act requires
wholesalers to pay 50 cents ou each
1,000 worth of business done. Business
done on tho merchants' exchange will
pay 20 oents for each $1,000 worth of
business done, but export business Is
exempt from tax.
Here is a good, solid, common so nee
chunk of wisdom, clipped from the col
umns of an exchange "Perhaps tho
most fatal weakness of humanity Is that
oT exaggerating Its misfortunes and
shutting its eyes to the blessings of life.
Many a man will go tripping along life's
pathway, with good health, good
friends, plenty to eat and wear, and a
. roof to cover his hoad, and still be ours
Ing his luck because ho Is not us rich as
"Vanderbllt or as talonted as Rudyard
' Kipling, The greatest blessings of life
are free to all. The pure air and the
genial sunshine, tho mountain scenery,
tho singing birds of the forests, the
boundless ooeun and all the magnltloent
stars of night, are us much yours us the
shirt upon your back, and with these,
good health and a happy disposition,
you are Hon."
A Hint to Housekeepers.
Nothing adds so much to the comfort
of housewives as a good range, one that
Is u reliable bukor at all times. XI you
want such a rango buy tho Cinderella.
It Is certain In its results and lasts woll
and looks well. Sold by Roynuldsvllle
Uurdwaro Company.
House and Lot for Sale.
and
has
House and lot on corner of Hill
Sixth streets for sule. The house
six rooms, reception hall and bath room.
Inquire at THE STAR otlloo.
Look) Look!
Every Saturday we offer special sule
prices. You can save money by spend
ing it hero. J. C. Kino & Co.
Latest styles in spring and summer
footwear just arrived at J. E. Welsh
& Co.'s.
Valuable property. Improved and un
improved, for sale. Inquire of M. M.
Davis, Esq.
Carpets! Carpotsl Curpots! Over
one hundred dilforont styles to select
from at Brumbaugh & Hillls.' Special
sale for 20 duys.
For Sale A team of draft horses;
weight 2,400 ttis. Will sell team alone,
or teum, harness and a good 3-lnoh tire
wagon. Inquire of J. F. Millor, Knox
dulo. Pa.
Silk mill stock $.'1U per share. Inquire
at The Star office.
Largo store room for rent, corner
Fourth and Main streets. Inquire of
J. H. Corbott.
Low prices Is what makes the cloth
ing, hats and furnishing at Mllllrons so
famous.
If it is tender, fulcy meat that you
want, go to L. F. Uotrick's meat market.
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work siilli.fiii'liiilly,
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do tliiilr work In a tininiU'r nnsy fur Itin timisn-
Hi'i'lHT. Thi'jr in nnli'il for llii'lrrli'iinlliii'Hs
ei'imiimy anil iliiratilllly.
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Tho Stn.1' Oilier
Is ri'pk-tH with llm Lateft
Styles of Types.
Neat Work Ion
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SAVE MONEY !
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B ON ANY (lOOI)S IN TIIK H
Hardware or
Builders' lines. 1
S All manufacturers of Hardware, UrasH, Copper, 3
Iron and Steel Goods have advanced their
5 selling priceH from 10 to 25 per cent, owing 3
to the increased cost of raw material. We 3
have a good supply, bought before the ad- 3
S vance and can make interesting prices on the
S same, bo now is the time to save money.
H CINDERELLA II A NO K ! 3
Housekeepers should be wise and call at our 3
S store and examine the Cinderella Range. It has
S more points that excel than any other range on the 3
t market, and is sold guaranteed to bake and roast. 3
B REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. 3
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C.CC, Bicycles
In the last Issue of the
mper I announced that my
ine of Hicyclcs for 1899 was
complete, but after seeing the
Mi) and
Featiierstone
lines I found them to have so
many good points that I
could not resist the oppor
tunity of giving the people
of Heynoldsville more and
more of a good thing.
You know the WAVEKLY
people build a Uicycle from
the ground up; that Is, make
everything that enters into
the construction of a Bicycle
and make it right, and the
FEATIIERSTONE CO., be
ing the largest makers of
Bicycles in the United States,
having made 92,000 in 1898,
are making a line this year
second to none, at surprising
ly low prices. I oiler them
with (1. fc J., Hartford or
any other standard make of
tires, at
$25, $35, $40.
I am the only dealer in
town selling strictly high
grade wheels, and for several
years have sold more bicycleB
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 DrurjQlst.
MILLIRENS SPRING CLOTHING I
EXCELS ALL OTHERS.
Our low prices have alwayB been and will always continue to be one of the leading factors,
qualities of materials has made our goods popular with every household.
Our high
Men's and Boys' Cheviot Busi
ness and Evening Suits
Made of substantial, changeless Black
Grey and Brown materials, lined with
heavy Italian cloth.
You might hesitate at the following
prices on these suits, but we assure you
that the Btamp of reliability is on every
garment in this line. They are like all
our wares, made up with care, and fit per
fect. Prices
$2.50, $3, $4
and $5.00.
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For men and boys in Plain and Fancy Col
ors, including an immense assortment of
Checks, Stripes and Plain Blacks, elegant
ly made and finished. Prices 65c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.
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Mens and boys' All Wool Dress
Suits for Spring
In Black, Blue and all the new checks and
stripes. , These suits are made up with
the same care that many tailor-made gar
ments are. They are the kind noted for
HANDSOME APPEARANCE,
sewed with silk thread. This is indeed a
rare opportunity for every man or boy to
have a handsome Spring Suit for little
money. Call and see them. Prices
86, S7, 8.50, 9.00 and $10.
Children's Fancy Vestee Suits
Ages from 3 to 8. The high qualities
that are in these Suits are quite beyond
the powers of description. The assort
ment is not equalled in this town and the
patterns are exclusive with us. Call and
fit the little fellows out at once for the
small sum of $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and $4.
MEN'S FEDORA J-J .O CI
AND DERBY TT I
The very latest Spring shapes in all
the new and prevailing colors. We
have some new popular shades. Prices
50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. The
qualities muBt be seen to be appreciated.
The Newest Spring Clothing . .
Now awaiting your inspection. Every
thing fresh and new. No stock of
Clothing, Hats or Furnishings so com
plete, no range of prices so low.
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