V Tft Star. ttuhiicrifilitm tl.no per rr, or $1.00 if )K( Btrifth) in (iiomre. . At MTKPIIKNOON, Kflltnrand I'nl), WfclDNKSUAV. Al'ItlL 12, 18IHI. A n (ncl'(wnlotH liwnl iiimt, piihllxlirrtnviTy tVmlnnliiy nt, lirynoliUvllhs J'n"ron l'n. I.. ipvnt'l to (ho lnlnr"M of KrynolfNvHIn swi.ltHVrHiiiHminiy. N(Mi-hiIMIi'h, will t rit. II with fnlrnpw, nnil will h nnpni-lnlljr frli'iitl. ly towurilit thr Inlmrlnit i'Iiihh. Hnliwrlptlun irli')l.iMH'rypnr,ln inlvnncp. (kmimtinlt'HtlniiN Intcmlt'U for inililli-ntlnn miiMt tin m-i-oinimiitril lijrllm wrlli-r'n niitiin, not for tnihllrnttnn, hut nn a mmriinli of good fullli. Itit)rtstlnif tinwH IMifimolli'lliMl. AUvtrilNliitr riitin nituln known on iippUm Mount thn oflli'e In I' rophllrh-llrnry lllnck, lfnility conimunlfMitlotiH nml rlitinirn of lvrllpmniitH vlioulil rciirh thin ofllre ly Monilitv noon, Aililri' nil i-mnmnnli'ntlonn toO. A.HIrih non, K(vnoliNvllp, Tit. KntcrtMf nt thn nmtnnVx at Kpynoldavlllo, Ph., nn HiH'onfl Hiihm mull mnt Iit. A Great Prize Offer. Wo linvo h Rri-iit prlzo nlTnr to nniko tho fitrmorn of .THTormin oount.yl Hyn Rpnciiil urrnnomrnt with tho publ ImImmb of tho Farm Journal, a nicwt pxcnllont farm jinpcr t lint. cotH 50 ci-nts n yonr, wo tire nhlfl to otTor ono ypttr's suborlp tlon to TllK Stau mid fivr ycnr' Mib sorlptlnn to tho Farm Jtmnutl tho two worth M.fiO H for tho Btnnll sum of 1.25. Of cmiiKii tills only appllos to dvanon paying mib-u'i'lbcin. Wo can ftirnlHh a fw papern at th in rnto, and If you want thorn on Micro torniH, you niiiHt net giKKI.Y! Sum pin copk-a of tho Form Jntmml will lin sent froo on nppllcntion. AddrcHH, C A. 8TKPIIKNHON, Ui-ynoldHvllli), Pa. A manufacturer of lien iuhmIh no trndo mark to protuct IiIh (joodn. Tn Nhlpplntr emtio uhroad, only ono In a thotihund in liwt or dies at sea. Thin Ih a hotter record than tho Unltod Stilton jrovernmont hat In tranxportlno; troops to C'nhw. Ono of ton hoars of tho hljrh prices which labor receives In the Klondllco. Tin truo that men receive ono dollar an hour, but it In seldom that any of thorn have a job lanting longer than a few hours. Tho common pooplo aro tho concroto mass upon which tho superstructure of this ifovornmcnt Ik built. The danger is not In tho downfall of tho superstruc ture, but In tho splitting and cracking of tho concroto. American Iron Is carried all over tho world. Recently wo landed a few can non balls at Samoa. The Philippines aro receiving largo Installments and Spain, Cuba and I'orto Rico received sufficient supplies lost year. Tho price of all hard rubber goods has been increased 7 per cent. Tho mason given In that there Is a scarcity of t he crude article. A few months ago tho rubber companies formed a trust; now they limit tho supply of tho crude article and naturally the price is raised. Eggs from Texas are shipped to New York. If there is such a great demand for eggs in tho Empire Stato that Texas must furntHh them, then thoro is an op portunity for tho unemployed. They ahould arrange that a supply of eggs can at all times be secured by New York dealers at nearby puinU. Denver will iu traduce, horseloss vehi cles In hor flro department. A few more years and ono cf the most exciting scenes of our great cities will have dis appeared. There is nothing moro in spiring than to sco tho big, spirited, noble horses dash to the. scene of Are with the heavy fighting apparatus. The waters of Niagara are now fur . nishing electrical power for Buffalo. Los Angeles, Cal., receives her light from a turbulent stream 00 miles away, " conducted in by means of the olectrio current. An eastern man has nw a machine by which tho rise and fall of the tide will be utilized for power. Be fore the closo Sf the century we may be privileged to see somo shrewd Ameri can adjusting a shaft to the axis of tho oarth and thereby furnishing tho world with power. Alex. Rlston, the cigar manufacturer, makes some of tho best brands of cigars on the market, and yet thore are com paratively few of tho business houses of Reynoldsville that hundle his cigars. We have not made inquiry as to how much cheaper, if any, outsiders can de liver cigars to our busines men than Mr. Rlston does, but the fact that he finds a good sale (or his cigars in other towns is evidence that his prices are as low as any othor cigar manufacturer. For the very reason that our towns-people do not patronize each other as they should, the town with all its past success has I . not been as good a business place as it might bave boen. It is a fact that can not be gainsuld that too many people of our town spend their money out of town for things they could got at home just as cheap. Ladies will send to city firms for dress goods, &o., and in numerous cases pay as much, and mora, than they would for the same artlolo at borne, and puy the express or mallage in addition. If the people; want to raako Reynolds vlfle a better town than it now is they should patronize borne stores and home industries, but business men should set the example. If Mr. Rlston sells more cigars in town he will give employment to more men and there will bo so much ' more money put in circulation here. Wlmt Is true of Mr. Rlston's cigar man ufactory is true of all other Industries in town. - The Reward of Merit. The school directors of JelTnrson coun ty will moot in triennial convention In the Court Itntiso, in Hrookvilln, on Mondny.'May 2nd, 1WHI, at 2.00 v. M., for tho purpose of Hooting a County Superintendent for the succeeding term of throe years. Under thn conditions as they exist tills year, this will bo a duty that will bo easily and pleasantly IH'i forincd. The present Incumbent of that office, Prof. It. 11. Toitrlck, has demonstrated his fitness for that isisl tlon to such a degree that public senti ment has crystiili.cil In his favor and precluded all possibility of other aspir ants funking a creditable showing and much less to succeed In a contest against hint for re-election, hr'noo ho has been given a clear field and will 1st the unani mous choice of the convention nshlsnwn successor. And this is as It should bo, If merit Is to have Its reward. Prof. Tel trick's administration of tho affairs of his olllce lifts boen productive of great good to the public schools and educa tional Interests of the county, his ability, energy, and . perseverancn Instil ling both teacher and pupil with now zeal and Interest in their work, tho progress iimile during the past three years being easily recognized Brook villa lb publivitn. Wlion l'rof. Teltrlck wns a candidate three yenrs ago for comity superintend ent TltK STAH wns oneoFhlssupporters, believing nt tlio tlmn that ho was tho right man for tho office, and wo havo not been disappointed. The llr)mhlicitn has only stated facts In tho above com plimentary notice. People Who Pay the Printer. On your luttel Is n (lute: I'tty iHifnto It Is loo Mile, He It dollars, Ih It dimes, Wp will thank you many times. Wp have hills which now iirp due, We must puy them Just like you, Tho following iiersons havo paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since last week: Klelmrd Miller, Itpynoldsvllle, March It, lwn. I, . O. I.ldlo, Uiilhniel, March 10, 1110. II. I,, lloko, Hopkins, Dcccmhcr In, 'lit). ('. ('. UmiHcotiir, Hrookvlllu, May II, ll0. Ditvld ('. Wtiltelilll, llrookvlllp, newl April 1, IWK. W. ('. Murray, llrookvlllp, March s, ll0. Nonh Ntrauss, Itnynoldsvllln, May II, 'W. V. P. WoodrliiK, Dl Kiln, Inew April S, num. I'. W. Camplipll, IteyiHildsvllIu, new April 4, '90. Alex I,. Host, West Iteynoldsvlllo, May It, 19110. J. Hreniuin, KeynoldHVllle, new April 4,'N. W. T. I'ox. Keynoldsvlllu, Kovomlwr II, '99. I V. Iletrlck, Kpynnldsvlllo, January 1,11)00. Klelmrd Taafc, Keynoldsvlllu, Inew April 4, 1900. John llnnlny, Kcynoldsvllln, April 4, 1110. Ward F.uson, Iteynoldsvlllo, Octolmr IH, '99. V. H. Hurklmuso, Knynoldsvlllc, February 21, 1900. James M. Marsh, HIIko, I'a., April 1, 1900. Maud liloom, Keynoldsvllle, March 21, WHO. Milton Johns, Keynoldsvllle, February 111, I una. !. W. Miller, III Hun, May II, '99. No Right to Ugliness. Tho womun who is lovoly In faco, form and temper will always have friends, but ono who would bo attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and Irritable. If she has con stipation or kidney troublo, hor Impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wrotchod complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in tho world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only CO cents at II, A. Stoke's Drug Store. Marriage Licenses. Tho following marriage, licenses were issued tho post week by John S. Barr, Clork of Courts of Jefferson county: D. II. Hynd, of Punxsutawney, and Elizabeth Bloso, of Ltndsey. Robert Bruce, of Holvetia, and Bar bara Clark, of Ruthmul. W. T. Corbctt and EdnaG. McKlnloy, both pf Corsica. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns und all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. Look I Look) i Every Saturday we offer special sale prices. You can save money by spend ing it here. J. C. King & Co. Aluminum horseshoes bave been proven by test to outwear iron shoes. Just about the time anti-mobiles and eleotrio cars are displacing the horse something is being found to the noble beast's advantage. For Sale Team of draft horses, har ness and wagon, four cows and some young cattle. Inquire of II, L. Hoke, Hopkins, Pa. Wanted Persons desiring pleasant rooms and good boarding in private family; dellghful surroundings. Inquire at Tub Stab office. For Sale A lot with two good houses and a frame baru, on Jackson street, will be sold cheap. Rental value W00 perjrear, good water and in good, repair. Inquire of G. M. McDonald, Reynolds villo, or W. R. Morrison, Coal Glen, Pa. Gome In! We invite you to rail and nee us in our new room one of the fluent in the country where you will find a very largo Htock of goods nt Very Ix)W PriccH. Our motto: Hest of (toodrt nt LoweHt PoHsible 1'riceH. Below we quote uou Prices on a Few Goods: IH His, (iruuuluted Sugar fl.00 'M IK Light Brown Sugar 1.00 10 lbs. Puckago ColTeo 1 .00 5 lbs. Choice Itlco .25 2 lbs. Evaporated Raspberries .25 lbs. Lump Gloss Starch .25 ) IIm. Corn Starch .25 4 11m. Choice liulslns .25 3 lbs. Cleaned Currants .25 11 Burs Extra Laundry Soap .25 8 Bars Gloss Soap .25 English Breakfast Tea, worth 50c, .35 3 Cans Finest Standard Tomatoes .25 2 Cans Finest Pumpkin .15 Very Finest Sugar-Cured Ham .ill Cal. Ham .! " " " B. Bacon .10 " " SpritigPat.Floitr.sk. 1.10 " " ' bbl. 4.25 K. B. C. Creamery Butter .25 Cream of Coffoo (try It) .25 1 bbl. Ginger Snaps .25 Extra Cholco Comb Honey, 2 combs .25 10 lbs. Scotch Peas .25 i All other goods at Fairest Prices at the Up-to Date Gro cery. Robinson Mmki 4? 43 MILLIRENS SPRING CLOTHING 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Al 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Al 43 43 43 43 43 EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Our low prices have always been and will always continue to be one of he leading factors, qualities of materials has made our goods popular with every household. Men's and Hoys' 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 stamp 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. Cassimere and Cheviot Trousers 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 (55c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. tiiiirtl' JOB -THK- Job Work Department OK Tho Star Oflico Is replete with the Latent Styles of Typen. iiiiittiiiiimiimiiiinntiiiiiimmimiimntmtmmmiimni Stop a Minute! I When looking for furniture all want the 3 S; best antl want to kj go S cheapest. SEE OUR STOCK H Parlor Suits, H Bed-Room Suits, H Dining Tables, ' H Kitchen Furniture. 3 1 WE CAN ' S Please you for the least money. Call and 3 S examine our goods and get prices before you 33 jr purchase elsewhere. I REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. iiuaiiuiiiiuiuuiiiuiiiiiituiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiuuiuiiil J'M Bit MEN'S FEDORA JI HT CI AND DERBY T 17 1 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. MILLIRENS. IT'S A TROUBLE . . To lisko si any lime. It's morp Hum a trouble It thn kitchen stnrp, rliHsi not pprform Its part of His work sal Infiicfiirlly. yl.STOVES HANOE LV 1 do their work In manner rnsy for IIm Imhisa.4 Keeper, i ppy Am noleil for their cleniilllifss-srimnrny-siiri diiralilllty. ' Uoort linkers-perfect funsters -will do. rvniythliiK you wiml them to do. Hold with that midcrHtnudliiK. Repoldvllle Hardware Go j WORK I iN'fHt Work I)on! on Short Notice! where they can buy the Mens and hoys' 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, 87, 8.50, 9.00 and 810. Children's Fancy Vcstee 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 oat at once for the small eum of $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and $4. 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. C.C.C. Bicycles In the last isHue of the paper I announced that my line of Bicycles for 1899 was complete, but after seeing the Waverlu and Featnerstone lines I found them to havo so many good points that I could not resist the oppor tunity of giving the people of Iieynoldsville more and more of a good thing. You know the WAVEItLY people build a IJicycle from the ground up; that is, make everything that enters into the construction of a Bicycle and make it right, and the FE ATI I E RSTON E CO., be ing the largept makers of Bicycles in the United States, having made 92,000 in 1898, are making a line this year second to none, at surpriHing-' ly low prices. I ofTer them with (J. 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 Druggist. I h I I 1. I I I I I I I I h Our high