X Star. Hubm-rijUi'm Sl.bO frr year, or ft. 00 if jmiil xtriclhi in nili'MMce. V. A. l'lll;NH. Ktlllnr and Pub. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0, 18!M. An Independent lorn I pn per, pu Id Inherit very Wednesday at lleyrmldsvllle, .leflVrmi o. V., devnied to thi ltitoretof H'y imlilxvHlo and .TeflVrnnriuinty. Nnn-tmlltleiil, will 1 rent alt Willi fnlrnoHs, nnd will liernpeelully friend ly towm-ds the Inhering elns. RuhrHp1lon prlccf l.(IOHr yrnr.ln ndvnnro, Oomrnimli'iithms Intended for publlrntlen tnitflt bo necempnnled by tho wrficp's nnmi. not for publti'uilon, but nn a Kutmintep of good ftiltn. Interesting nnwn Item mdlclti'ri, AdvertNInu rules nmdn known on itppllen tlonnt. the nlhVe In Vntehllrh-llrnry liloek. Lpnghty eomtntintrutintm nnd clinnuo of advorlHe'mentH should rctirh this othYe by Mondny noon. Addre nil 1'ommunlratlonn to C. A. Pteph n"on, ItevnnUNv ille, Vn. Entered' nt tho potnfhVo nt Hoynoldnvllle, Pa., an ncrond eln-m mull matter. If you don't liko your board Ing-hoiiso food, don't eat it. If yon don't, liko the hat yon wear, don't wear it. If you don't liko .your neighbor, lot tiim alone. If you don't llku tho tow n you live in, Kt out of it. Counterfeiting to-day 1st a clandestine fine nrt. Tliu ryo and feel of the skilled Treasury expert can hardly now deteet tho flaw In the illegal Treasury note or the national hank hill, so closely dona tho uptirlou engraving Imitate tho genuine. It i stutid tliul thero is it woman in town who h.n nn udoited hahy that Rho nbuso9 shamefully. Wo have not mado nn Invest Ignt ion as to tho truth of tho report, hut w ill likely do so, nnd if tho report is true wo will ho explicit us to whom the woman Is. Wednesday Is pay day on tho A. V. Ti'y and it Is expected that this month's pay will b tho biggest in tho history of tho rontl. Many of tho hrakemen have mado ho, and flagmen WH), while engineers and conductors will draw 91.10 und up. Kast Brady Urrirte. Tho census supervisors aro not to ho vailed upon next year to report fully on the statistics of many Industries. In fact, according to Director Merriam of the Bureau, tho supervisors will be called upon to furnish but little other information than that relating to pop ulation. Tho Pennsylvania State Game Com missioner has decided to place In tho hands of evory constable a copy of tho act making constables of the state gnme, fish or forestry wardens, and Imposing a fine of $.'i0 or two months' imprison ment upon tho official when he neglects or iff uses to perform his duty. Monday we received a copy of the premium list for tho Clarion County Agricultural Fair to bo held at Clarion Sept. The pamphlet contains !NI pages. It was printed In the Clarion litpiMiam office, and as to meehunical work It would be a credit to any office. The Ucpnhlinia Is certainly up-to-date in its job department. Next January tho time expires In which the law gives railroad companies operating within the State to take the old fashioned couplers off their cars and replace them with now and safer ones, preferably the Janney. The Pennsyl vania Co. has Issued ordors to the Ron ovo shops to carry the work on at the rate of from ISO to 250 cars per month. An idea of how much It will cost can be hod when it Is stated that tho repairs to a single car run from $50 to $110. Some one has said: "It is easy for the young to bo happy before the deep feel ings of tho heart have been stirred. It is easy to be good when there has been no strong temptation to be evil; easy to be unselfish when nothing Is ardent ly craved; easy to be faithful whon faithfulness does not tear the soul out of its abiding placo. Some persons pass through all of life without strong temp tation; not having doop feelings, they are likewise exempt from deep sins. These pass for saints. But when one thinks of the cause of their faultlessness, one understands perhaps bette'r the meaning of those words, otherwise mys terious, that 'joy shall be In heaven over one sinner that ropentoth, more thun over ninety and nine just persons which need no repentance.' '' A strictly high grade whoel the Rambler with G. & J. tiros, lamp, boll, coasters and punt guards, $.18.00 at Riston's. Soft wurm-woather shirts of all kinds at Milllrens. The only bicycle shop In town equip ped for doing all kinds of work Is at C. P. Hoffman's. When you want the latest in anything go to Millirous. You will not be disappointed if you drink black raspberry, with or without ioe cream, Co. Reynolds Drug Store. Collars, all the latest styles and fads at Seeley's. Rev. J. Booth, of ReynoldBvlllo, an evangelist who has met with much suc cess in his work in this section, has erected a gospel tent on South street near tho high school building and will commence a series of meetings to-night at 7.30 o'clock. Evangelist Booth 1b a member of the Baptist denomination. Ridgway JJtmucrut. MilllrenB reoelved a largo invoice of Harris patent suspenders this woek. In times of leisure prepare for heat, Linen suits und pants ut Soeluy's. Council Meeting. Tho regular meeting of the town council was held Wednesday, August 2nd. President S. B. Klllott in the chair and all members present. Adam Mohney, who with hi wife wyi thrown from a buggy on Main street July 4t.h, and were both Injured, Mrs. Mohney having her left arm broken tho accident being caused by the explo sion of Are crackers was present and asked tho council to give him tome compensation or aid In tho way of do fraying his expenses. Tho council not having granted per mission to sell and use firecrackers, Ac, on July -1th, were not resonsiblo for the use of them or the accident. Tho president and clerk were instruct ed to sign the warrant for the collector. Dr. R. DeVere King was present and nsked permission to put In n private sewer in Grunt street from 3rd to 4th street, which was referred to sewer committee. Win. F. Marshall was present nnd asked permission to put In a sewer in fith street to Hill to connect with sewer In Grant street. On motion llie following resolution was passed: iV.ifm7, That owners of proxirty on tith street, above Grant street, be permitted to construct and lay a sewer on snld street connecting with the sewer on Grant street which is pro vided for in ordinance No. SM, provided said owners of property on (ith street shall have the work done under direc tion of tho sewer committee nnd pro viding further, that said sewer shall bo constructed nt the expense of said prop erty owners, wherever It shnll bo adja cent to their property, under same con dition as shall prevail In case of tho sewer and In case any property owner not now joining in said expense shall hereafter obtain permission to connect with the same a pro rata share of said oxiense shall bo collected of said par ty or parties and the same be paid over to those who shall bear tho expense of said construction. The control and possession of snld sower to bo always under tho authority of the Borough of Roynoldsville. A petition signed by 23 citizens asking the council to take steps to cause the removal of the oil tank on tho vacant lot on Jackson street, opposite G. W. Sykes' residence, was presented and read. Bills amounting to fiVlS.DS were or dored paid. On motion the burgess was instructed to notify the property owners on west side of 4th street from Jackson street to Sandy Lick creek to build new sldo or foot walk at such grade as tho street committee may direct. On account of maps of sewers not be ing here, council adjourned to meet at the call of tho president. Story of a Slave. To be bound hand und foot for years by the chains of disease Is tho worst form of slavery. Georgo D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. lie says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn ovor In bed alone. After using two bottles of Elec tric Bitters she Is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, faint ing and diz.y spells. This miracle working medicine Is a godsedd to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only SO cents. Sold by H. A. Stoke, Druggist. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list sinco last week: Ira Smith, Roynoldsville, May II, WOO. John Null, KykfMVllle, nwl July 211, 1SO0. Fred IlliiKle, UeynoltlsviUo, InewJ July 29, 1W0. R. H. Yohe, Rrynoldsvlllo, Inewi August 1, 1900. Charles Walker, Anlla, Pa., new July HI, WOO. P. M. Diiiisnioro, West Iiuyiioldsvlllu, May U, IdOO. A. U'Donuell, Jr., Camp Run, May 2, 1UO0. Robert London, Hip: Run, ntwl AiiKUst 6, 1WI0. John A. Hopkins, Reynnldsvllln, May 1,199. Joseph (1. Plrkey, ltoynnldsvlilp, new Au gust 7, 11)00. McCormick Leads. We have nine mowers ready for so many good farmers. Horse rakes, har rows, drills, sulky cultivators going ranidlv. Come attlek. J. C. King & Co. 1 Striped half hose, all colors, at Mil lirens. Try a cherry phosphate, So. Good thirst quencher. Reynolds Drug Store. Arrow brand collars at Millirens, two for 23o. Times are better; so are our prices Seeley's. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces the next suushore excursion on Thursday, August 10th. One account of the Fifth annual con vention of the Northwestern Penn'a Firemen's Assoclutlon at Bradford Aug. 10-18 the B., R. & P. R'y will soil ex cursion tickets from Roynoldsville to Bradford and return at rate of $2.53, good on regular trains Aug. 10, 17 and 18, limited to return Aug. 10. A spec ial train will also leave here at H.15 a. m., Thurduy, August 17; returnlug, leave Bradford at 10 p. m. O. A. R. Encampment, Philadelphia. On account of the Thirty-third An nual Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic to bo hold at Philadel phia on September 4, fi, ft, 7, 8 nnd 0, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on Its line at ratu uf single faro for the round trip, except that the fare from New York and Baltimore will bo $3; from Newark, N. J., 2.8S; from Eliza beth, N. J., 42.73, nnd proportionate rates from Intermediate points. Tickets will be sold on September 2, 3, 4 nnd 3, good to return until Septem ber 12, inclusive; but by depositing tick et with joint Agent at Philadelphia on September , ft, 7, 8 or l, and tho pay ment of fifty cents return limit may be extended to September 30, inclusive. Side Trips Tickets for side trips to Washington, Old Point Comfort, Get tysburg, Antietam and old Virginia battlefields will also bo sold at greatly reduced rates. Excursion to Chautauqua Lake. The Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg R'y Co. announce another low rnto ex cursion to above points on Sunday, Aug. 13th. Special train leaves Rathmel at 0.4S a. m., Koynoldsvillo 7.00. These ex tremely low rate excursions to famous Chautauqua Lake nnd the beautiful ro sorts along Its shores aro a delight to those, who are fortnnuto enough to go. The grand steamer trip the entire circuit of the lake, which Is included in the rates named, nnd the attractive features nt wonderful Celeron no one should miss. Tho faro for tho round trip U only $2.00. Returning, train will leave steamboat dock at 0.10 p. m. and Jamestown Station at 11.20 p. m. (East ern time). Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick headache. About u year ngo I began using Celery King. Tho result was gratifying and surprising, my headaches leaving at once. The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but one hendacho In the last eleven months. I know that what cured mo will help others. Mrs. John D. VanKeuren, Sattgerties, N. Y. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomnoh, Liver and Kidneys is sold in 50c. and 23c. packages by II. Alex. Stoke. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofllee at Roynoldsville, Pa., week ending Aug. 5, 1890: Frank Burns, Frlstor Devlen, Miss Halle Haines, J. S. Hughes, Miss Sa lome Kinder, S G. Leavens. Foreign Stepan Jossepnek. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refundud. Price 23 cents per box. B'or sale by II. Alex. Stoke. Capt. William Astor Chanter, Con gressman from Now York, is the presi dent of tho Now York Slur, which Is giving away a forty dollar bicycle daily, as offered by their advertisement in an other column. Hon. Amos J. Cum mlngs, M. C, Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of Now York, ex Govornor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Felgl, of New York, ure among tho well known names in their Board of Di rectors. Try an orange and celery phosphate; good drink when you aro tired. Scents. Reynolds Drug Store. See tho new fait blocks In huts at Millirens. The most complete line of shoes In town at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s. Atlantic City Is the most popular sea side resort In America and it is this point that is reached via Pennsylvania Railroad seashore excursion on Thurs day, August 10th, without transfer through Philadelphia by purchasing tickets via the Delaware River Bridge Route. Treat your feet right and they will treat you right. Wear Robinson's shoos. The latest things In footwear at Welsh & Co.'s. Excursion tickets on sale at A. V. R'y ticket office every Tuesday, Friday and Suturday during July, August and Sep tember to Chautauqua Luke and return for $3.00. Each Tuesday during July, August and September tickets will be on sale for Niagara Fulls and return, $7.00, and Toronto and return $8.00, Tickets good 13 days. t The Fann Journal is cheap but Dot too cheap to be good; it is full of ginger and gumption, and bas as many other good things in it that you can use aa any paper at any price. It will be sent five years to subscribers of THE Star who pay arrearages and one year in ad- vanoe and 23 cents extra, or $123 for ! the Farm Jinmtul for five years and I The Star for one year If you want uny thing done in ladles' tailoring you will find me at J. J. Sut ter's store after August 13th. J. E. Mitchell. An Interesting! Climax J5 To a season of trustworthy 3SE values will Do the last flays of July. Extra values are here " natural results, when every ljf ellort is being madu to clear Jv fa all lines In their proper season when a clearance feeling prevails In all portions of the store. We propose making It unusually Interesting buying for you giving you values that will nt lest our earnestness that will Inlluenco you to come to us for every summer lifted. 5 Hi A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A (4 EN K ROUS JULY VALUES V ft Not a need In the hosiery and underwear but what It means best buying economy to come here. The qualities of the olTerlngs in this stock are well known, but the quick moving prices tho special values for tho summer buyers will tempt liberal purchases. A QUICK CLEARANCE ft A special hurry sale of these lines. Priced in a way that when the qualities of the of ferings are considered, you'll feel them far under tho" real worth you'll buy them with pleasure, feeling that the pur chasing power of your money is being almost doubled. Bing & Co. g To have your pocket-book swell out with cash nared, buy your groceries and flour at Robinson tfc MundorlTs. Prices always a little lower than elsewhere at Robinson & Mundorff'B. Ruy and sell for cash is the secret. In cheese we stand right up at head of class in quality. One pound more Bugar for the dollar than others give. What's in a name? It's a biscuit all the same. 5c. a box. Put the testing screws to our 25c. coffee. You will find it is the "stuff" you want. Our coffee 2 lbs. for 25c. is a . winner. 15c. to 18c. else where. Grape nutB, the great food. ' ROBINSON & MUNDORFF. r THE BICYCLE TRUST Htisbeen Completed. After five months of negotiations the big undertaking has been finished. The capital ization of the concern will be $40,000,000. I t means I-Iiirlior Prices next year. If you are delaying buying a wheel until next year, better buy it now and make money on your investment. By a for tunate deal I can now offer you a magnificent wheel at $20.00. A wheel that is up-to-date in every way. Large tubing, flush joints, detachable sprock ets, self-oiling chain, adjustabe handle bar, and tires that are guaranteed as highly as any tire made. If you want a wheel for pleasure or busi ness, I can supply at a most reasonable price. STOKB, imam mmmmmmvjmrnamammm uiluhmbw mx I N. HfNfU ( B Great Bargains in Summer B Goods. H . I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER B GOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. Dimity, sold for .10, now . .06 tr " " " .15 " .08 to. 10 3 S Organdy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 2 Best Percale, .10 3 S Good Percale, .00 J and .08 3 S Ladies Shirt Waist, .39 3 g 3 L Ribbed Vest, for .10 S Summer Silk, 1.00 to .75 3 E " " .75 to. 55 3 " " GLOTH1NG. gE You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I 3 5 have a few summer suits left. Suits I have sold 3 j for 8 and 10, now 5.50 and 50. Child's 3 E suit .75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These 2 jE; goods wont last long. 3 B 1ST. HlNA.TJ. itiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiauiutiiiuuiimiuiiiiiuiiiiuiaiuuuiuii Go to the Big Sale! This is the time of year that every person wants to keep cool and you can do so for very little money by buying your summer waists and dresses at SIIICK & WAGNER'S. We have made a big cut in prices on these goods so that no one need go without new summer dresses. We still have a few Lawns, Swisses, Lappetts, Organdies, P. K.s, tfce. at prices that will surprise you when you see the qualities. All 7c. Wash Goods, 5c. ' 10c. " 12j " ' C. 10c. 124. 15c. " 18c. " " " 20-25 " SUMMKH SILKS. All light Summer Silks ut a big reduction. Wash silks that were 110 and .Tic. go at 2.1c. We have the best Corset ever sold for 10c, in white and drab. Try them. I Stop a Minute ! S When looking for furniture all want the 3 S best and want to go where they can buy the 2 B cheapest; . 3 SEE OUR STOCK I Parlor Suits, H B Bed-Room Suits, ' ii H Dining Tables, 2 B Kitchen Furniture. H B WE Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. I B Reliable Druggist. .50 to. 25 3 3 A nice line of Oxford Shoes, were 1 and 1.25, will go in this sale at 50c. Many other bargains in ladies,' children's and men's shoes. Come early. UNDERWEAR. Luiis' Vesta from 5o to 50o Children's " " 4o to 2io Men's Shirts and Drawers from 2llo. to 5()o. Snick & Wagner. CAN 3 3 3 3
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