'itixt Star. tiubmiption $t.fiO per itnr, or $1.00 if tid ulrirllji in udrimee. :. A. ftTIU'UHMMON, F.dltor and I'nb. VVEDNKsnAY. JUNK 21. 1!!. Anlnli'ppnrtint Im'itl iiiiimt. puhllxlirrinvrry Wedni'srtnv at lteynnldsvlllp, Ji'lTrrsnn rn. Pa., fiovit! to iln Int.'tvstsof Ki'Viiolilxvllln anil .TiMlVrwmroniily. Nnn-poHiti'iil, will trout all with full n.'s. n nil will lcM'Hpi-rliilly frli-ntl-ly towtirtls tle Inlmrtnic Hhss. 8uWrlpil.ni 1 .fXH-K-r yenr. In ndvnncp. Ciitnmiiiilratlnti lilt imkI.iI fir iulilli'iitlm must be niviimpaiilcd liy Iho tvrlti-r's immi not for nulillrntlon. hut as a Riiiirnnti'd of good fultlt. lnli'ivstlntf mws Itmnssollclti'tl. AdvrrtMnir rtr mmln known nn iipnllrn tltinnt. tlio olllce In rroplillrh-lli-nrj Ulm'k. I.nnulity oonimllnlriitlon anil I'hmiKO of Advprlln'mi'htH slmultt rrnrh till ortire by Mnmlitv noon. Adilri'ss nil rommnnlcat lc to 0. A. Ktnph enson, Kovnnldsvlllo, Vn. Rnttri'if nt tlii iHMtofllre nt Ui-ynoldnvllln, Tit-, as ttoiTonil rliiss mull matter. County rnmmlsslnni-iw . ami ootinly tivnsiuvrs nre aut1ioi'l."(l hy one of tlio now Iiuvk xlifni'il tvc.-ntly hy tlio jrovorn or to wilhnlt fi-os. mili'iitro nnd othor monoy I'luimrcl by any person who U Intli'htod to n oimnty for fines, cost, cliiinngc, jii-nnUli'! or unpaid tn.vos. The Cliii'ion SUito Normal In ono of tho best cqttlppt'd schools in tho Stnto and a wholurship of ono year in this fine institution that 1m without a super ior U well worth working for. There is plenty of time to start in and win. Send in your name and cot started as soon ns pntwiblo. An education that In not practical that does not equip it limn for tho hattlo of life is like tho bluo jay on tlio wo man's bonnet more ornamental than useful. A woman who Is a ood cook and Is able to put hulf-tmlra on tho seats of little bivcches, is a jewel. If sho simply knows how to embroider and paint, on china she Is different. Ptinx sutawncy Spirit. Up to September, 1HIIH, it whs esti mated that there were .'1,(XM),(XH) bicyclo riders In tho United States. It Is esti mated that there will be this year 8."0, 000 more. The export of bicycles and parts amounted to $7,000,000. The sum of $200,000,000 Is invested in bicycle manufactures. There are 00,000 people employed In this business. The number of reputable bicyclo manufactures in the United States is only lfio. A bill was signed by Governor Stone that authorizes borough councils to puss an ordinance taxing fire, assignee, bank rupt or other sales. The fee Is to be not less than $2." per month nor more than $200. Tf a principal or agent wishes to conduct such a sale in a town ship he shall pay $25 cr month to the county treasurer, for tho benefit of the school district of such township. Here tofore borough authorities have been handicapped in collection of licenses from fakirs, owing to the vagueness of tho law on tho subject, but this act cures the defect. The Supreme Court of Tennessee de clared the law forbidding the sale or giving away of cigarettes in that State constitutional, and said, in part, as fol lows: "We think cigarettes are not legitimate articles of commerce, because they are wholly noxious and deleterious toTloalth. There use Is always harm ful, never beneficial. They possess no virtue, hut are inherently bad, and bad only. Thoy find no true commendation of merit or usefulness In any sphere. On the contrary they are widely con demned as pernicious altogether. Be yond question tholr every tendency is toward the impairment of physical health and mental vigor." We offer the advertising columns of tho ISreeze in evidence of the fact that .Tohnsonburg has in it as muny livo, up to date merchants to the square inch as can be found on the same amount of ter ritory anywhere in the stato. Never theless, thero are a few who do not patronize their home paper. Ruountly a Jheizr man found a merchunt who has been trying to do business in the town for throe or four months, sitting in front of his store half asleep, who never has spent a dime in advertising in the town, and who said he had not even seen a copy of the local paper in that time, and when asked to tuke the II feeze on trial for threo months at the enormous cost of 2 cunts, said he could not afford it. And yet ho sits and sits and wuitu and wults for customers thut will uevflr uome. Moral: If you want to do business In Johnsonburg, or any other live town, advertise in your home paper. Johnsonburg llreeze. The best in town. Whut? 'VVhy Gnodur's bicycle shop. The lurgost assortment of now spring hats and neckwear at Mllllrens. 1 The latest in Wilbor Doublo Woar eijlui's, 2 for 2."ia., atiSeeley's. Good worlf and low prloes is what counts. Guodur gives you both. For a good refreshing drink try Cooa Cola at our fountain Qo. Reynolds drug store. The oldest uifd best blcyole repair shop In Hoynoldsvllle is Gooder's. Odd trousers in odd patterns at Seoloy's. Two flush Jersey cows for sale. In quire of John O'Neil, Itathmcl. Honest work and honest priuos is Goodur'a motto. Going away this summer V Better select your wcarablos now at Sooloy'i. Matiiaga Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Issued tho past week by John S. Barr, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: John It. Breakey, of Pancoust, Eliza beth Jones, Falls Crock. William Osunr Hayes, of Hoynolds vllle, und Kll.abeth C. Lylo, of Itathmel. F. W. Covert and S. A. Warner, both of Content. George Turner, of Sandy Vnlley, and Lottie Claughbaugh, of IloynoldBville. Mike Hefferson nnd Barbara Stock dale, both of Kti'iiniii ii. Alfred Dalilen and Teeklu Runnburg, both of Kleitnont. George W. Murray, of I'nnxsutaw ney, nnd Alice Iong, of Llndsey. Mike Kornjitk nnd Mary Bttrloek, both of F.leanora. William H. Auek, of Unsj rus, Ohio, and Tressa S.vphrlt, of MnmlertT. P. F. Fottst. of Aliens Mills, and Charlott Rutter, of KeynoldsvUle. Charles F. Hammer and Laura M. Luther, both of Brookvllle. Pointed Paragraphs. Tho self-made man always blames it on somo other fellow. Girls who go 'round tt good deal are evidently In the spinster class. Faith in a watch without works will result In a timely dlsapiointment. Corn Is the name of a boat recently launched. It, Is evidently a toe-beat. Financial emburrusiiiient doesn't seem to emharuss some people very much. Moles and poor physicians tiro easily traced by the holes they leuve In the ground. This is called a free countfy because everybody wants to travel through it on a pass. Everytime whisky gets tho belter ofl a man his Botanical majesty forecloses another mortgago. If tho good dlo young, it might bo just, as well to bo ware of the oldoBt in habitant and till reminiscence. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since last week: IIF.YNOI.IWVII.I.K. Lewis Williams Inewl June 14, 11X10. Tames Irving, April 20, tnoo. M. E. Klilitewny, October 2, lstK A. 11. Wed, Mny 11, IIKIO. .). T. Out Into, June 1, 1100. Juntos lluirhos. Itiitliniol. Mnv tt. UNO. UU I'lln M.icnl.v f.ni.tl..l.t.lll.. l..t. in IMW. V. C. Mosor limwl, CJrutiiio, Pit., June 111, 1110. J. ('. Hwnrtz, Brookvllle, May 4, WOO. A.M. Wiiddlnit, llrookvllle, Jan. 1. 11101. -8. 11. Wlillolilll, Hnxikvlllti, June 311, 1100. Mrs. R. E. Jones new, Elieiisburcf, I'll., Juno 10, 1W10. Milton Jones new, KIhmisIiui'K, I'll., June !, 1B00. Story of Slave. To bo bound hand and foot by the chains of disease Is the worst form of slavery. George 1). Williams, of Man chester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. Ho says: "My wife had boen so helpless for flvo years that she could not turn over In bed alono. After using two bottles of Electric Bit tors sho Is wondurfully Improved and able to do her own work." This su preme remody for femalo diseases quickly cures nervousnoss, steeplcssncss, melancholy, hcadacho, backacho, faint ing and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to woak, sickly, run-down people. Every bottlo guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by II. A. Stoke, Druggist. ' Reduced Rates to Gettysburg. On account of tho dedication of tho monumont to General Reynolds at Get tysburg, July 1, tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company has arranged to sell ex cursion tickets from points on Its lino In Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and tho District of Columbia, to Gettys burg, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will bo sold on Juno 30 and July 1, good to return until July 5, in clusive. Your Own Fault. If you do not got a porfect baker when you buy the new range. The Cinderella is gold guaranteed to be a good baker. It lasts longer and looks better than any other on the market. Sold by Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Farm at Public Sale. The old Syphrit homestead In Wins low township will be gold at public sale on Thursday, August 10th, 1HIM1, at 2.00 p. tn. Farm contains about 150 acres, also a house, burn und two orchards. Noah and Maktin Syphiut, Administrators. Cheap Properties. Two houses and lots for sale cheap. Inquire at The Star office. Remember that Gooder keepB the largest stock of bicyclo sundries in town. If It's up-to-date, we have it at Seeloy's. Good milk cow for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Stoke, sr. Gooder, the jeweler and bicycle re pairman, don't churge you two prloes. Just received, a new line of summer neckwear at Seeley's. Try our chuoolate soda So. Just as good as It wan last yeur. Reynolds drug store. A full Hue of trunks, grips und tele scopes at Suelcy's. QRPHANS' COURT SALE. Ettittt of Jntrph Strnvnf, drrrawd. By vlrtnp nf nn order of I lie Orphnns' t'ottrt of Ji'tTi-rson County, there will In rxHiid to ptiblle snip, on the itrd rlnv of July, lit two o'rliti'k I'. M nest, tit Albert UVvniiliW iipern bouse, In the liornuirli of Keyni'ildsvllle, snld roiintv, the followlntr pleres of real estate: No. I. situate In Wlnslow township, .leller son riiunty, Pa, IteKinnlnii ul n liemloekt tlipnei' by lot No i, rust 212 rods to a breelu tbeni'i by lot No. A, south 124 rods to maple; thenee by tract No. 74 west 14'i rods to a post -, tlirnce nnrl h by A lex. I Mi'key 441 rods to a post: thenee by same land west 1o4 rods to n post; thenee hy tniet No. "7 north r! J III rods to the lieiilnnliiK, eontalnlnit l.w aerc more or less. Kxi'rptlnir nnd reserving- nil the conl iiuderlylnir said liind and the rlirhts Incident to nilnlnv snld coul, its conveyed to Adrian Iselln, hy deed of the 241 h of May. Ikiw. ANo, No. 2. situate ns nfniesiilil; bcgln nlnic at a lieeeli, thence by tract No. 00 west iu.il rixls to a post ; ibencebv bind of John II. 1 'lark, i:H rods to n twist: thence by Innd of Norrls, south ;ri.:i rods to ndofr-wood; thence by lot No. I south 1,14 rods to the heulnulttir, cntitiilnlnff M acres more or less, same helnv timbered with hemhs-k nnd hardwood. Also, No, H. Militate ns ii foresaid. Intended on the north by Joseph Htrnuss, cost by Inml of Hyphrll mid Hi umnniiuh: on the south by 40 acre tract : west by Mary Wayliind, con ttilninjr .VI acres, minerals reserved and rights Incident thereto, as heretofore reserved. Also, No. 4. situate lit the horouuh of lleyiHMils III,,, snld county, hounded on tho siillll, by Hill street : on tlie west hv lot No, M7; on the north bv Mill alley ; on the east by lot No Ilia, contiilnlnu O.nfln sipuire feet, a dwellllur house bellux thereon erected con tain hill 4 rooms, two stories high, In good con dition. Also, No. ft. Slltiittensnforesald: hcixtunliitr at the corner of Worth street, nnd I'lnmh al ley: thence nil snld alley IN) feel to a posl i thence bv Helm alley AO feet to lot No. Al: thence by said lot I.V) feet to said Worth street: thence hy snld street .VI feet to the beixlnnlnir, coiitinnlnix i.Ano siiiare feet, hav ing thereon n two storied frame dwelling house, containing 8 rooms, same being In good condition. Also No. 0. Hltunte ns n foresaid ; beginning nt thceoiucrof Mahle street nnd Mwnnipal ley : thence by snld street south ;t0t degrees enst s feet : thence by lturrts and Johnston south :KIJi decrees west l.'ill feet to Willow III ley; thence by said alley north .W't degrees west (MI.2 feet to Swamp nllev: thence by said alley north Aiet degrees east IA0 feet to I lie be ginning, coulninlng M-7A sillill-e feet: hnvtllg thei-eon 2 two storied frame dwelling houses, cent iilnlng four rooms each In good condition. Also, No. 7. HltiiateiiH uforesiild: hounded on the north hy Mnble street: thence by said street nil feet to Jefferson street; thence bv snld street ISO feet to Mill nlley; thence by snld nlley Kl feet to corner or lot No. lis; thence hy snld lot INI feet to the beginning, containing I24NI sijunrc feet, living lot .No. llll; having thereon erected a two storied frame dwelling house, containing tl rooms, Is'lng In good condit lou. Also, No. H. Situate ns nforesnld, tots No, la. 21 and :tl) on IMciistiut avenue, In E. C. Schult.' uilil It It in -. being AO feet III front by IN) feet In depth. Also. No. II. Hit mite In the borough of West Kcyniitdsvlllc, snld comity and stale; bound ed on t b nort It by tin alley; on the enst by Klrst Avenue; on the south hy lot No. K: oil the west by an alley, In'ing Ni feet In front on said Avenue by IN) feet In depi h, containing 7.NX1 siUitrc feet, nnd being lot No. 7. Said lot hnvliig thereon n two storied f rnnie dwell ing bouse, containing. 7 rooms, In good con dition. A Iso, lot No. 10. f-itiiatc In the borough of nrockway vllle, said county and state: iH'gln nlng nt a post on the enstern line of Wesi Kirst street; thence by snld street south I2' degrees west 70 feet to post; thence south 77' t degrees east 140 feet ton post; thence, north 12 '4 degrees west 140 feet to the beginning, containing O.koo siiuare feet. Also, No, II. Situate In Fnyder township, snld county, beginning at a post on the south ern line of laud of the N. V. 1,. K. & W. It. It. fo.: thence sooth 20'4 degrees east, by lands of Slbly and Kllgort,71-Hrods ton post ;theiice by land of t'lover. south til) deurees west IA roils to n post; thence by laud of Shutter, north is1, degrees west Kii.S roils to a post: tl e by land of the N. V. I.. K. W. 1. K. t'o. north s2'4 degrees east i:i.A rinls to the Imj Klnnlug. containing alx ncres. Terms of Sale One third cash when land Is sold; the balance In two equal niinual pay ments, with Interest ; to lie secured by mind anil mortgage, or Judgement Inind. c. Mm iiki.i., Samitki. Kind. Attorney. Oiiariliaii of the minor children of Joseph Strauss deceased. Ding's bunch of bargains J! ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft fa ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft MAKING IT INTKHKSTIN(J. We propose milking Juno nn Interesting month u month of cholcu buying opportunities. We've imido ready picking up here and there special Ideas values that the end of tho jobbing season mndu possible. VVe pass them on to you ut prices that will make yon feel how earnest is our wish to servo you well you'll more than ever believe that Its al ways best to come here lliut. JUST A LITTLE BKTTKH For price and quality than wo supposed we would bo en abled to offer you but the goods are here its the kind of evidence you cannot ufTord to ignore. Only a natural result of most fortunate buying and smallest margins. Just as long as thoy last hut to secure your share it's best to make selections early. Bing & Co. 9 u V V tf V V tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf I GREAT BARGAINS I Hnl 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. TliPrie machines are Cohnnbiaa of the highest grade throughout ami bear tho Columbia guarantee. They are not shop-worn wheels carried over from last year, but are of 181W manufacture. Compare them part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasons for the admitted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these machines la limited. ' I sell the best $25.00 Hicycle on the market. Full guarantee. STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT. r f imrr ft itttii rr rnii r imii m nw iim mm mi iihiii jimlj m Stop a Minute ! When looking for furniture all want the : best and want to go where they can buy the ! cheapest. SEE OUR STOCK p Parlor Suits, H Bed-Room Suits, H Dining Tables, H Kitchen Furniture. 1 WE CAN Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. 3 REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. I 4 4 4? 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 i 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 t t J W e Sell the Best Clothing inThisTown Blue seroe Suits There Is an air of coolness and jauntiness about a Blue Serge Suit that makes it AN IDEAL SUMMER SUIT But what an unsightly thing It becomes if it has not the foundation of good cloth, proper making and good liningB. We are selling Blue Serge Suits with the strictest guarantee of satisfac tion, single or double breasted styles, plain or satin faced. Prices 88,50, 89, 10 and 812 youno Men's flii-wool Dress Suits In Black, Blue and Grey, lined with pS the best quality Serge. The high qualities that are in these suits are quite beyond the powers of description. The assortment is large in all the popular colors that' are worn. The fabrice are from the looms of the most reliable mills in the world, and are tailored after the correct models. Sizes from 30 to 34. Prices from $3-75 to $10. . I ill Trunks and Satcneis Are you getting ready for your sum mer trip? Remember baggage handlers 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 MILLI REN'S. AS AAV mm:' Lc-ji.Zi i.i',J -.i'liciiW ill I ' T-J , Men's Summer underwear Men's Egyptian combed yarn underwear in blue or flesh color, made with satin or silk fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed up perfect. Other dealers call them big bargains at 50c. ; our price is only 25c. 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. Ill PARENTS OF BOYS Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fancy Suits for you to select from, and every suit warranted to hold its color. 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. MILLIRENS. SI 3 3 3 3 V i i i h I I h h h h & I I I hv V
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