IHtc Star. Subscription $l.fiO fwr v'nr, r 1 1-00 f Miid rtvielly in nilrnnct. 4 . A. Tl:i'HIaiOMt Kdllnrand Pnb. Wednesday, JULY lit, lSim. Antndp))rnr1iMii loenl paper, ull Mini every Wcdniwliiy nl Hi y r t v 1 1 1 x. JnfTormm Pa., devoted to tin' IntiTcMK of Keynol(lvllLt ami .Icirersom'oimty. Non-iHtlllletil, will tretU all with f.-ilrntv..-, miil will tM'eNporhilly frlnnfl ly toward, the Inhering class. Subscription pilfpl .imif yor, In nilvnneo. Comrminl'ittlon IntemlfMi for iHihllrntlon must lo at'rompnnled by tb writer's nnttie, not for publication, but am a RiiHrimlra of Rood fiiltn. liittii"tlna news Items sollrltiMl. AdverlWInv rules nmile known on spplten tlonntthe oflli'p In Kroehllch-llt'iiiy llloek, Lenirbty romniniilenttnn find chnnicff of 'l vcrtlHi'tiiiMitn nhotild rviu-h tills iillii'i! by Momliiv nooti. AoiliT" nil I'limtnnnlrmtlonn toO. A. Steph enson, Rrynolilsvlllt. I'tt. Fntrrnl Ht tlio iostnmi,i at Ueynolclsvllle, Pa., as sei'oml rln. mall nintter. The man who holds a ivimhinIMo position ncv.t whistles while at work. When a man is worried to (loath, ho is usually worried nlxmt everything but death itself. Mnny men never attain to Anything breunso tholr nlm In life Is too high. Energy must ui'compnny a bullet to tho target. The aiipcrvinor who makes good roads Is complimented and blessed hy tho trawling public. Tho supervisor who ha l:nl rend.-' Is abused, and oven cursed by tho profu.no. Tho ancient custom t)f carrying jars of wator on tho head, caused graceful movements on tho part of women, but tho modern effort to carry wator on both shoulders for tho pnrposo of becoming popular In society doe not have that effect. New York clothing manufacturers are so busy that they will not duplicate orders for summer goods. This cer tainly is not tho summer of their dis content, although a fow protests may be found among thoso who purchased tho cheap summer suits. The preacher who can preach to please every heurer; the editor who can wrlto to please every reader; tho mer chant who van sell to pleaso every cus tomer; the lawyer who van speak to please every listener; and the dress makor who can pleaso every woman, aro all dead and wearing wings In heaven. Perfection is not found In hu manity, so says some one. A Western paper with Ideas of Its own as to tho proper method of receiv ing pay from thoso It Berves, printed the following editorial: "Persons know ing themselves to be Indebted to this ofllco tre requested to call and settle. All thoso Indebted to this ofllco and not knowing It, aro requosted to call and And out. All thoso knowing themselves Indebted and not wishing to call, aro requested to stay In one placo long enough for us to catch them. All thoso not indebted are requested to call and get Indebted." A town Is no placo to foster jealousy and nourish contentions. All should learn to know that whatever will con duce to tho welfare of a town cannot Injure her citizens. Tho dispositions made manifest by her citizens point to her downfall or rise. Harmony among the people of a community Is as neces sary to tholr success as Is air to sustain life. There aro, however, In every town a few people, who, by tholr careless re marks, stir up strife, Injure their best friends, and Ignorantly persist In so do ing. "Be careful of what you say, and when and whero and how." It Is hard for poople to understand, but It Is the absolute truth, that a man's view of the world In general Is but a a reflection of himself. An Ingrate imaglnos that this Is an ungrateful world; the corrupt man, that It Is a morrally rotten world: the selfish man persuades himself that humanity In general Is mean, narrow-minded and un charitable; the avaricious man looks upon bis fellow beings as a mass of struggling and grasping hands and arms. We look upon the world and two our own natures reflected as In a mirror. Punxsutawney Spirit. On account of. Insufficient appropria tions by tho Legislature, tho trustees of The Pennsylvania State College have been compelled, along with other measures of retrenchment, to discon tinue for the present the twelve-weeks Winter Lecture Course In Agriculture and the Cheese-making Course. The Creamery Course will be given as here tofore, beginning January :ird, and tho work of thn regular four-years' course and of the special, one-year course, will go on as usual. Special efforts will also be made to Increase the efficiency of the.Corrospondence Courses In Agri culture. The business record of the half year closing July 1st, as made up by "lirad streets," fallows that the failures have been fewer tban they have been for seventeen years, and the liabilities smaller than lu any year since 1801; and that tho Industrial situation bus never been bettor. The labor slluattou has been particularly satisfactory. Volun tary advances have raised the compen sation for thousands of operatives; la bor troubles were very few till toward the clone of the period, and then owing to failures to agree upon wages and hours In certain Industries. Railroads show u c:(iititaut!y Increasing truffio. A $40.00 Bicycle Olven Away Dally. Tho publishers of tho New York Star, the handsomely Illustrated Sunday news paper, are giving a high grade bicycle each day for the largest list of words made by using tho letters contained In "T-H-E N-K-W YORK S-T-A-R" no more times In any one word than It la found In The Now York Star. Web ster's Dictionary to bo considered as authority. Two good watches, (first class tlmo keepers) will bo given dally for second and third best lists, and many other valuable rewards, Including din ner sets, tea sets, china, sterling silver ware, etc., etc., In order of merit. This educational contest is lwlng given to advertise and Introduce this successful weekly Into new homos, and nil prizes will bo awarded promptly without par tiality. Twelve 2-cent stamm must bo enclosed for thirteen weeks trial sub scription with full particulars and over .'100 valuable rewards. Contest oMns and uwards commeneo Monday, Juno Until, and closes Monday, August 21st, 1WH. Your list can reach us any day between these dates and will receive tho award to which It may be entitled for that day, and your name will bo printed In tho following Issue of tho Now York Slur. Only one list can be entered by t he same person. Prizes ore on exhibition at the Slor'x business of fices. Persons securing bicycles may have choice of ladles,' gentlemen's or juveniles' lH'.HI model, color or bIzo do sired. Call or address Dop't "K," Tub New Yohk Star, 2.10 W. :wth Stroot, New York City. Spreads Like Wildfire. You can't keep a good thing down. News of It travels fast. When things are "the best" they become "tho best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Itellevlllu, O., writes: "Klectrlo Hitters aro the best selling bitters I have ever handled In my 20 years experience." You know why? Most diseases begin In disorders of tho stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Klectrlo Hitters tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies tho blood, strength ens the nerves, hence euros multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into any run-down man or woman. Only 5(1 cents. Sold by II. A. Stoke, Druggist, guaranteed. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added tholr names to our list since last week: John Waitu, Keyiioldsvllle, Hoplemlicr 1, I SMI. J. I. Mi'Dotmld, ItvynoMsvlllp, (newl July 12, lirno. John llnsson, Heyuoldsvllle. V. A. Smith, West HejtiiilclsvlUe, May 2, 1110. tohn ItriHiks, Itoynoldsvllle, .Innunry 15, limo. E. O. HoiiMir. Roynoldsvllle. Mrs. II. J. lVhti, Keynolilsvllle, Atiicust 2n, 1H00. I.. M. Wottr.el, Glen Campbell, I'a., June 10, limo. Mrs. J. M. Nyplirlt, Piili'm, Oreitou, now January 17, ltmo. OC ltumsey, MitlionlnRtowii, Pit., July III, inn. M. M. McAiloo, Keyiioldsvllle, new July IS, 1SIW. Bids Wanted. The school directors of Winslow town ship want bids for tho erection of a now school building near Kathmul and an addition to the Proscottvillo school building. Specifications are at tho THE Star ofllco, where they can be soon by any porson wishing to bid. All bids must be sent to the secretary, W. A. London, Sykesvillo, Pa., or handed to school board at Frank's Tavern, Rcynoldsvllle, beforo 4.00 p. m., July 22nd, when contract will bo lot. School Board. Ladies Who Value Good cooking, should examlno the Cinderella Rungc: it is a good baker, stands service well, and in style and action Is unequalled. Sold by Roynolds vllle Hardware Company. If It's up-to-date, we have it at Seeley's. Try our chocolate soda So. Just as good as it was last year. Reynolds drug store. doing away this summer? Better select your wearables now at Soeloy's. Klttannlng, like Punxsutawney, has a curfow law, and promptly at 9 o'clock the bell Is rung. But the results are far different in Klttannlng. Promptly at the first tap of the bell every young ster In Klttannlng scurries home and tho joyful parents put them to bed, first, of course, requiring their children to wash their feet. The sight of so many children suddenly leaving the streets and parks and running homo Is quite comical, and, indued, In some cases hag become Infectious, for even men are soon hurrying home after curfow rings. If Klttannlng keeps this up she will soon bo a model town, whore after 0 o'clock the cadunue of the katydid or chirp of the cricket will be the only sounds to break the stillness of the mid night air. Punxsutawney jVevs. The latest in Wilbur Double Wear collars, 2 for 2To., at Seeley's. , Come In and see our bargain counter. We can save money for you. Robin ton's. Foratfood refreshing drink try Cooa Cola at our fountain 5c. Reynolds drug store. "Leave it Out." Editors are pestered by fellows dally who beg that affairs In which they ap peared discreditably may be "killed," says the Albany Telnjram. These are usually tho chas who rush to It nearly as quickly to request favor able notice of some transaction which may give them a bit of cheap notoriety. When well away from the office they are loudest In the expression of an opin ion that the nowspapurs are not read and have no Influence Editors aro long-sufforing from neces sity and usually very kind and obliging. But oftentimes they find It most difficult to comply with entreaties to "leave out" this or that. Their duty Is to supply tho news. If they yelld overmuch to sentiment or good nature, their paicrs will prove dry reading. Men who get Into wrap are wonder fully considerate afterward -of rela tions and dear friends whose feelings would lie lacerated by publicity. Usually such petitioners aro more concerned for themselves than for those In whose behalf they make appeal. A scandal bus need to bo published when tho guilty parlies, have Bet at de fiance ordinary moral convictions, and their prominence In social life Bhould be added incentive to publication. Rascals are bold 1 nough to pray for clemency; but editors should be brave enough to withhold it. Reduced Rates to the Seashore. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for three low rate ten day excursions for tho present season from Erie, Troy, Hollefonte, Wllliamsport, Mocanaqua, Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal Intermediate stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglosea, Wlldwood, or Holly Beach, on Thursdays, July 27, August 10 and 24, 181)0. Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within ton days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to At lantic City will bo sold via tho Delaware River Bridge Route, tho only all-rail lino, or via Market Stroot Wharf, Phil adelphia. For Information In regard to specifla rate's and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. liar rar, Division Ticket Agent. Williams port, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia cither going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket Is deposited with agent at Broad Stroet Station immediately on arrival. Letter List. List of unclaimed lotters remaining in the postofllco ut Rcynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending July 15, 1801): Robert Barrett, James O. Brown, George Boyer, Chlst Charleson, Thos. Reword, Mrs. Frank Jones, James Jos por, Wm. Peterman, Esq., G. W. Sin cox, Abe Whalllng. Foreign Jan Kylyrlan. Say advertised and glvo dato of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. . For Sale House, barn, I aero of land with fruit and shade trees on and a good well. For location and particulars in quire at The Star ofllce. Two thousand pounds of pure manllla binder twine that wag bought for cash before tho advance In price. We can save you money. Hall & Barton. The only blcyclo shop in town equip ped for doing all kinds of work is at C. F. Hoffman's. Call and see the fibro telescopes and suit cases at Seeley's. We are still in the plumbing business and are prepared to do gas and water plumbing on short notice. Hull Si Barton Labor Is one of the great elements of society the great substantial Interest on which wo stand. No feudal service, or prediul toll, or the Irksome drudgery by one race of mankind subjected to an other! By labor, intelligently, manly, independent, thinking and acting for Itself, earning Its own wages, accumu lating those wages into capital, educat ing children, maintaining worship, claiming tho right of elective frunchlse, and helping to uphold tho great fubrlo of the state. This is American labor. And all my sympathies are with it, and my voice till I am dumb will be for it. Duntel Webster. Up goes tho mercury; down goes the prices at Seeley's. A strictly high grade wheel the Rambler with G. & J. tires, lamp, bell, coasters and pant guards, .'). 00 at Riston's. McCormick Leads. We have nine mowers ready for so many good farmers. Horse rakes, har rows, drills, sulky cultivators going rupldly. Come, quick. J. C. Kino & Co, A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves wore terribly out of older. She whs thin and weak; the leust noise bturtlud her, and she was wukeful at night. Before she had taken one package of Celery King the change in hur was so great that she could hardly bo tuken for the same girl, She is rapidly growing well and strong, her complexion Is ourfect. and she 1 sleeps well every night. Mrs. Lucy I MoNutt, Brush Valley, Pa. Celery J King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver I and Kidneys Is sold in 25c, aud 50c. packages by H. Alex, Bloke. In Memorlam, The following resolutions of respect were unanimously adopted by Laxly Winslow Lodge, No. 205: WllF.HF.AH, It has pleased Almighty God In Ills Infinite wisdom to tnke from our midst our beloved brother and sis ter. 8. V. Shlek and Ella F. Ferris, Hrmlretl, That wo the members of Lody Winslow Ue be kali Lodge No. 205 have lost two good, true and faithful members. liimlml, That wo extend to tho be reavnd families our heartfelt sympathy In tholr affliction. Hrmtlml, That a copy of these reso lutions bo recorded on tho minutes, a copy bo sent to the families of tho do ceased, and that our charter bo draped for a period of thirty davs. Minnie Whitmorr. ) MARIIAHKT H. (iOHHI.tNK, -Com.' Maouie L. Mixihk, ) A Common Danger. If you have ever had a cold which you permitted to "wear away" it may In terest you to know that It was a danger ous proceeding. Every cold and cough which Is neglected paves tho way for consumption, bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, tho famous Gormnn throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from consumption. Cull on II. Alex. Stoke and got a sample bottle free. Largo slzo 25c. and 50c. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by tho school board for janitor and furnishing coal. Coal to bn run of mine. Bids to bo In by August 1st. For any Information call on secretary. Tho board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. Bell, Sec. Rcynoldsvllle School Board. Capt. Wllllum Astor Chanler. Con gressman from Now York, Is the presi dent of tho New York Star, which Is giving away a forty dollar blcyclo daily, as offered by their advertisement in an other column. Hon. Amos J. Cum mings, M. C, Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of New York, ex Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Felgl, of New York, are among the well known names in their Board of Di rectors. Try the Twentieth Century Eloctro Magnetlo Scissors sharpener. Sharp ens the dullest shears in thirty seconds. Pays for Itself every time used. Edi son's latest triumph. Only 15 conts. Hall & Barton. For Sale 20 acres of land In Winslow twp., with house, barn, orchard and good spring of wator. Inquire of E. Neff, Esq.. Roynoldsvllle, Pa. Just received, a new line of summer neckwear at Seeley's. Bargains In all kinds of shoes this week Robinson's. Galling for Assistance. a When we foel it best to hur- ttjf ry the sale of seasonable lines, JVT ..... t.i u ..n.ip..i ....11 1.. aJi fa Wtm 1 uui nf-n 1 r 1 1, 11 v u, 11 11 ,1 munu It profitable buying we glvo ........ . . ! 1 ...... u., . .. U.. K.X you values that lully repay f you. There'll be clever bu uv ula ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft X' In a here throughout the July davs, but the "righting" time is here the season when we push the selling when tho thoughts of margins drop Into the background, and all efforts are made to promptly clear the surplus. For every July need, its to your iutorest to come here. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa SPECIAL SUMMER CLEARANCE On lines that the close of July must register tholr finish and so we've pushed the prices ,1. ...... urn f.t niii k k. gladly when you note the char aotor of the offerings you'll believe our statement that wo 0C1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft prefer the little prices rathor than carry over the goods. They are the kind of values mid-summer always brings to our patrons, and are along most economical buying lines. SPECIAL MIDSUMMER SUGGESTIONS. A bunching together of tho items that the seuson mukes of importuueo, but there's music in the prices thore's a special roasonublonosB that marks them eurnost values that will cause quick buying. You'll find the qualities up to our usual high standard you'll be pleased with the stylos, and the particularly reasonable prices. Bing & Co. $ ji?occcccccccc: 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. Thene machine are Colunibiaa of the highest grade throughout and bear tho Columbia guarantee. They are not phop-worn wheels carried over from laBt year, but are of 18W manufacture. Compare them part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasonn for the admitted superiority of Columbia quality, me biock oi inese I sell the best $25.00 run guarantee. STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT. QKESCKNT I1ICYCLES. I I If you kiue a Ckkscent you aro perfectly safo on the road and don't need to take a ropnlr shop with you. I I There are more Cres cents bold than any othor wheel In the mar ket. I I I The only thino ahout a Crescent that Is not "Bky-hlgh" Is the price. It Is a modorate price and a firm price. I I YOU NEVER HEAR A CRES CENT HIDElt compluin of Crescent prices, and you never hear us apol- oglze for them. I I I CHAIN MODELS M5. I I CHAINLESS MODELS 00. I I I JUVENILE MODELS 2."i. I I I PltlESTER BROS., Agents. Stop a Minute ! S When looking for furniture all want the 2 S best and want to go where they can buy the 3 S cheapest. rrj SEE OUR STOCK 1 H Parlor Suits, H Bed-Room Suits, H Dining Tables, H Kitchen Furniture. WE CAN S Please you for the least money. Call and j examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. 1 iiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiim machines is limited. Bicycle on the market.' 03 0) o O CO 3 o CO s: x o Si o - o o . in CD g c oc o O - M rr O O DC (1) ? O o f- p Q b i as q .Si CD c 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3