The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 31, 1899, Image 4

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tiubacriptitin tl.fit) jirr imr, or $1.00 if
paid ulrHh) in mft'diiiv,
A. ftTKIMIKNWOn, Kdltnr mill Tub.
WKDNKSDAY. MAY .11, II1.
Anlnilt'ntulitit liicnl impiT, iiiilillilii'ilevi'iy
Wctliii'iiliijr in H in i li I - v 1 1 1 .Ii'IIithiiii I'n.
Pa., lli-votei! to till' Illlrri'Mlmif Hi' Vln-lil-vllln
nil I i ir.M-Mi in I'outil v. .Niiii-Mllilriil. will tri'iit
all with fill ruin, him I Kill In- iHM'iliilly Mi-nil-if
timril the liilnirltitf i'Iiimh.
HllWrliKliill irlri.l ml per year. In liilvntiee.
(ininmiinlrntliHK liilenileil fur iiiilillriuli'ii
must Im n iiiii:iiiliil lijrtlm writer iiiinii.,
not fur piililleiiilnti, lull no it mmrnnlif of
moid fnltli. Iiileiestlnu ni-wii Items millelteil.
AilviTINIli't late Hindi' known mi upliHea
tlunnttlin nllli'i' In I i .ulillili -1 l.ni v llluek,
l.enitlilr I'niiimiitilriillnin iiml rliinmn of
KlvrrlUi'ini'iitH hImhiIiI ri-iii'li IIiIh iilllef liy
Monilnv nmiit.
Aililri'wull I'lilnmililli'Hlloim titV. A.!ti'ill
nrtn, Iteviinl'Nvllli. I'tt.
KiilrrtMl' nt tin. piwiiitlli'i' nt Kejrniiltlsvllle,
Pa., m Mi'i'iiml i'Iiimm mull tntil ti'r.
ADVANCE IN WAOKS !
To Take Affect To-mortow - Mincm' Con
vention Now in Srssion ot ClrntftcM.
l.nst Vedneduy morning tin- .lelTer
son V Cli'iii'lli'lil t'iml MltilnyCo., wlili'li
operates ul this pliii'i', anil tin' IV, It. iV
I. V. V I. I'n.. llml i'ii'inli'S In llin
neighborhood nf I 'imx-iitiivviii-y, ptmli-il
IllltleeS III III' -If IV-i'l'!lVll UIII(S Ihut
on iiml tifti'i' .Imiiii 1st, IHl, nn iiiH-iinrii
will lw paid nl nil mines lis follows:
"Pick mining, "ill cents per gross Inn,
or Its (univalent, IH cents per not tun.
"Loading iifliT iinii'lilii' !. L'.'i e. tils per
jiross ton. or Its t'iiilui.'iit, 'J'.'S ivnls
not.
"1'iittlng nnil scraping. "1 cents per
jrrn ton. or Its oiiml, n cents not.
"Mule drivers fj.no n day: trackmen
sM.".")to H.1HI; I nipper 70 cents: lend
Mi HO cent: cuke drawers "I cents ol'
oven; oi 'Id' loader l.:i"i pet-day: dump
'i'n nnil si'lintn mon in miiiic proper! Ion."
An wo hihIi t'Htnml It tills mlvmioo
Is now tlioHiiino n tlio llcrwind-Whltn
company's advance to tlio mon in Hh
oinpliiy, although it Is only to I of a
cent mlvniK'o to I lio iiiiioliiiio mon liot-o
Is-causo tlio .1. At ('. C. A M. Co. has
been paying nioi'o fur iniiolilno wirk for
sometime than tlio Herwlnd-Whlte Co.
iald.
A convention of tlu miners of No. 2
district Id being hold nt Cloiirftolil to
day, it convened yesterday. Tlioro nre
eight delegates lit tlio I'onvont ion from
Kcynoldsville nnil Kathinol. Wlillo tlio
advance given docs not ontiroly come
lip tO till! I'KHoHltiOllH pilMHt'll nt the con
vention In Clearfield the Inttor part of
April, yet thorn Is no ilonht hut that
ovorything will be amicably settled nt
tliu convontion now In session nnil that
tlioro will ho no trouble hctwoon em
ployoM nnil otiiployoH on tlio wnro quoH
tion nt this tinio.-
The hill pnssi'd hy tlio loclKlntiiro In
cri'HHlntr tlio Hillary of county miporlii
tnnilnntH to$l,.rilKl, in all oountioH wlioro
it is U'hh than that, whh volixil by tlio
iJovornor. ho (looinlni; thin a mnllorto
bis rcKiilntoil hy tho hoIiooI ilirontot-H.
Ono noliciiihlo nnil ciniinH'nihililo
foaluru of the ltoptiblican primary ram
puiirn thUyi'iir Ih tlio lark of imid-Hlinjf-iiitf,
which Ih too frequently IndiilKod in
by eandidatoH to woakon othnrs and win
Hiippnrt for themselves. The man who
hns to resort to miid-Kllntfinur to try to
defeat the other follow, has vory lit t lo
chance of winning, and often thin under
hand and cowardly manner of trying to
tfet support acls as n boomerang.
The Governor ban approved tlio hill
requiring township supervisors and
road commissioners to make a contract
on the Hint Monday of April for tlio
removal of looso stones on tlio main
traveled highways In their districts at
least once a month during April, May,
Juno, July, August, Soptemher and
Oclobor. The authority conferred by
tlio act may he delegated to path musters
nd the compensation allowed shall bo
iiiudo by crediting the amount upon
I ho road tux accessed against such pei-oons.
Under tlio proper heuding in this is
huo of TllK Stak will bo found the
announcement of P. M. Bowman, of
Young township, for county commis
ntonor, subject to the action of the Dem
fyratio voters at tho primary election
on Saturday, July 1st. Mr. Bowman
was a candidate for Assomblymnn four
year ago. Ho is ono of tho brightest
young men In the Democratic party In
Jeffei'son county, and Is well qualified
for tho offlco of commissioner, and his
party will mnko no mistake by giving
Mr. Bowman tho nomination hols seek
lng for. Tho gentleman was In lleyn
. oldsvllle last Thursday getting acquaint
d with tho Democratic voters of tho
ipn and vicinity.
S.y. Ewlhg, of Kldred township, ISO'
ljfran candidate for county auditor,
''was In UeynoldsvlUe last week as a del
egate to tho Jefferson County Sunday
School Association convention, and
while In town he did net fall to got ac
quainted with a large number of Re
publican voters. Six years ago Mr.
twing was elected to tho odlco of conn'
ty auditor and he filled tho position very
satisfactorily. lie Is all right for tho
auditorship. As there Is not much ro
muoeration In the omce It Is Impossible
for a candidate to make a canvass of tho
county and for that reason In some nor
lions or tne county the voters will not
have the privilege of getting acquaint-
oa wun Mr. tawing before the primaries.
. Ho Is an honest, conscientious gentle
man.
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mw lauuij kv uuiiesi anu
reasonable prices. Hoblnson'i.
People Who Pay the Printer.
On your IiiIh'I Ik ilnli't
Piiy liofoti It N too Into,
III' II llolllllK, III- II lllllll'L
r will llin nk you ninny Hiiii'h.
Thn following persons have pnld tluilr
sulwi-rlptlons or adileil their tinmen to
our list since Inst week:
lir.YHIII.IlHUI.I.It.
W. II. I,u.'n, May II. It" "I.
Tliotntm Milton. Ilinwl Muy 2.1, 11111.
UeM .I. C. M, -I'.in Ire, NoM-iiilier 4, l!lll.
Mr. .?.('. Kllnt.detiilirr 3:l, IHWI,
Hiitili'l tl.Htullli, oiowiPi'tit. I. I'""1'
.1. A. I.lutly mi's I Mny 7, lliw.
N. II, lloiillilt mewl Mny'.!T. I"l.
I'. r Keller ini'WI Mny W, IWi.
Id'llit lliiiii'riiii.wl Mny i lixsi.
II. VV. Volir, t'elirtniry 2.1, IINKI.
Iinvlil IIIIIK Mny II, l'i.
M. Mohin-y, Mny II. I'i.
H. M. lloiitli.y, Mny II. Ilm,
NiiiiIi Hllou-ie. Mny II.
Aiiioh Htrottv,,. .linn, I, iiihi.
Tlionini K. Knin. Mny It,
Henry Hnyiler, Miit .1, Iwm.
P. II. l:ln,ile. April II, II1I.
V. M. llionn, Mny II, Usui.
Kilnnril l'lillllis.iii ul May JU. I'xi.
.1. f. A S. r. Ili'iny, Mny '.II, Pi
I 'li'veliiinl Holler mewl Mny 'ill, l'i.
II IIIIMKI..
MH.e Meriillmiuli, men i Mny '.M. Il.
Itnlierl Adams. iiieniMny M. I'.oi.
r. r. Wyiml i new i Mny .VI. imm.
Mike Kiilfeli', May Ik. I"".
I'nlrlek Melliiiiior mewl May'.'", Ilim.
.loliii Kiiunit, mewl Mny '.I'. I!ii.
A ') V I Vie, llirwl Mny'.'ll, l!l.
loliii Hyiler mewl Mny '., I!NI.
Mi-m, I .liy Moore mewl Mny ail. ItMi.
.lolin llowserinewl Mny '.Mi, liwi.
.1, II. C iiihers, New heiisliiKloti, I'n., Miireh
2T, l!i H).
.Inlni NiinU, I ItMiinii i. April il,'IINl.
V. It. Ilei il. Moiiklim, Mny III, llim.
IIi'oiup II. .Inne, mewl Himar Hill, I'll,, Mny
24, 'VI.
Slllltll Mi'l'telllllt, llll'WI t imelier, WilililllK
Ion eiiiiiily, I'n., Mny -'I'. Ilim.
V.. It. Coiitliiey. Hopkins.
c. K. Worilen. Hopkltm. cietolier 1.1. Itm.
.1. M. Hiiti'lilson, I'liiieoiist, HetolH'r I'!, Imihi.
Knights of Pylhins Reunion,
r'lillowliig Is the progriim for the Kirst
District AssiH'intion, Knights of l'y-
thins, reunion to bo hold at Curwcns
vlllo on Thursday of next week, Juno
Hlh:
11.00 A. M. Committee on Creden
tials moots In K. of I'. hall, corner of
Stnte and Killiert streets, to recolvo
credentials of delegates.
LOOP. M. l'lirade. Clms. K. I'atton,
of Corwotisvlllo IjhIl'o, No. 4HII, has
boon selected as Chief Marshal, with
headquarters at K. of I'. hull. Mo will
appoint necessary aids, and all Iidges
should report to It I tat early, through
their rosicctlvo commanders, iiicmlicrs
present , so that the proper assignment
In lino of parade can he made.
2.00 '. m. Public meeting in academy
of music. Address of welcome A. K.
I'atton; response (iraud Master at Arms
Dr. C. (1. Krnst. Address hy Supremo
Chancellor, Thomas (!. Sample, Hon.
lames Kerr, and (irand Chancellor
John S. (iridium.
4.00 p. M. Business meeting of Asso
ciation In K. of 1'. hall.
MM I'. M. Special convocation of
(iriiiid Lodge. All 1'. C.'s requested to
lie present.
8.00 I. m. llegiilar meeting of C'ur-
wetisvllle Iidge for conferring of Hanks,
exemplification of work, olc.
Special train returning to Clearlleld,
lleynoldsville, I'linxsutawiiey and other
western points after closo of evening
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session. Tlio II., It. A 1'. railroad has
given a rate of $1.00 from I'unxsiitaw
ney, Big llun, BrtH'kwayvilleand Keyn-
oldsvllle, for round trip, good until Juno
nth. They have also named a corres
ponding low rate from all other stations.
Spreads like Wildfire.
You cant keep a good thing down.
News of It travols fast. VIlon things
are "the best" they become "tho test
selling." Abraham Hare, a leading
druggist of Bellovlllo, O., writes: "Klee
trio Bitters aro the best selling hitters
have over handled In my 20 years
expi nonce." iou know why? Most
diseases begin In disorders of stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves.
Electric Bitters tones up tho stomach,
regulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
purifies tho blood, strengthens tho
nerves, hence cures multitudes of mal
adies. It builds up tho entire system
I'uts new life and vigor Into any weak,
sickly, run-down man or woman, (inly
50 cents. Sold hy H. A. Stoke, Drug
gist, guaranteed.
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of bargains
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KIOAIi woin
iiuhlie have lenrneil In
iippn oiiili' the K.eoiiomf nf
llll l i, lure Its lielpfiliiioHs - In
rely upon lin sliitemoiils. They
realize Hint ouch trntiHiiel Iiiii
is haioil on value ono of tlio
results of right buying and
right Hulling'- of iimilern moth,
nils-the keeping out of the
old tlmo rills, ii ml slitylng nut.
MAY
PAItASOli
SAIJ'l
Bright colorings subdiioil
shiides--no miil.lor thn stylo
you've In mind, you'll llml it.
with a prion attached
Hint menus a smaller out lay
than you supposed. Styles
right -prioes right making a
May stile of iimuil Interest.
MAY
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louvers of hnndsoino laces and
rlhlmns will Iiml pleasure In
this stock. Newest fancies at
prices so reasonable that thrif
ty buyers will bo mure than
satisfied -they'll fool it to he
all that can I si desired for
styles and values.
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GREAT BARGAINS.
Columbia Bicycles for Women.
Ladies' Columbia Bevel-Gear
Chainless, Model 51.
1898 Price $125.
Reduced to $60.
Ladies' Columbia Chain, Model 46.
1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50.
TIhw) iiuicliificH nrtt (JolumhiaH of tlm lilgli!ni
Ki'iitln lliroiitfiioiit find henr tlm (!oluin1ifi giiiirfiiitml
They nnt not fliop-worn wliccln carried ovur from las(
yenr, but nri! of IKiiii inninifacliinf. ()onimr tlicm
pail for part with other liinyc.hw and you will find
ffood icaMoiiH for tlm admitted Htipriorlty of Columbia
iiality. The ntoek of these machiiKm in limited.
I nell the bent 2.r..0D Hieydu on tho market.
Full guarantee.
STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT.
I Stop a Minute ! 1
When looking for furniture all want the
bent and want to go where they ran buy the
-hea pent.
SEE OUR STOCK
Parlor Suits,
Bed-Room Suits,
Dining Tables,
Kitchen Furniture.
WE CAN
I'l cams you for the leant money. (.Jail and
examine our goodn and get pricen before you
purchaHo elsewhere.
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO.
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l We Sell the Best Clothing inThisTown
Q. A. R. Encampment, Wilkesbarre.
For tho annual encummneiit of the
Grand Army of the Republic, Depart
ment of Pennsylvania, to bo held at
Wilkesbarre, I'a., Juno 5 to 10, tho
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
soil excursion tickets from stations in '
Pennsylvania on Juno 4 to 8, Inclusive,
to VVIllcosharre and return at ralo of I
single faro for the round trip, ood to
return until Juno 11, inclusive.
Saturday Sale.
For ono day wo offer speclul Induce
ments on flour. Wo have two grain
drills, sulky, cultivator, horso rakes,
binders, mowers, heavy team of horses
to offer buyers. Wo soil threshing
machines. They will mnko money for
you. Come and see us.'
J. C. KlNO & Co.
Our shooi talk. They will appeal to
you this season as they never have bo
foro. Robinson's.
Everything up-to-dato In styles at
Seoloy'a clothing store.
Millirons now sprlntr suits art) groat,
tnkors among tho young folks.
Try our chocolate soda So. Just aa
good as It was last year. Reynolds
ug store,
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Blue serge Suits
There Ih an air of coolnenH and
jauntlneHH about a Blue Serge Suit that
makeH it
AN IDKAL
SUMM Kit SUIT
Hut what an imnightly thing it beooineH
If it has not the foundation of good
cloth, proper making and good liningH.
We are Helling Blue Serge Suits
with the ntricteHt guarantee of natififao
tion, Hingle or double breasted HtyleH,
plain or eat in faced. PriceH
S8,50, S!, 10 and 812
youno Men's
fill-wool Dress suits
In Black, Blue and (irey, lined with
the bent quality Serge.
The high qualities that are in thene
Hints are quite beyond the powers? of
description. The assortment i large in
all the popular colors that are worn.
The fabrioe are from the looms of the
most reliable mills in the world, and
are tailored after the correct models.
Sizes from .'50 to .14. Prices from
$3-75 to $10.
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Trunks and Satoiieis
mer trip? Kemember baggage handlers L (,'i
Arw vnn cfpiiiniT rp.irlv f nr vnur Mil in. fp'tyffiji
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are no respectore of trunks.
Our big contract with the manufac
turers enables us to offer strictly high-class
Trunks, Satchels, Suit Cases and Tele
scopes for less than trashy goods are
offered elsewhere. Also remember no
Trunks will stand the bumps like those
sold at MILLIllEN'S,
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Men's Summer underwear
Men's Egyptian combed yarn underwear
in blue or llesh color, made with satin or silk
f7 fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed up perfect.
Other dealers call them big bargains at 50c. ;
our price is only 2.rjc. Come and see.
Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear,
made in France, this make is famous through
out Europe an America and needs no com
ments. We only wish to say that they are
fresh, new goods imported for this Spring.
Instead of $1.00 the price is only 50c.
PARENTS OF BOYS
Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fancy
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nuns lor you to setect irotu, anu every suit warnuiieu to 110m 11a coior.
Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly trimmed and fin
ished. This matchless offer includes all the popular styles, Vestees, Sailors, Brownies
and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials.
MIELIRENS.
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