dnbcri)tion $1.60 per iienr, or (1.00 if paid utrirthi in wlnnice. '. A. Ti:i'iii:nno:, Kutr mid I'nb. WEDNESDAY. AUCl'STln. 1WW. An Independent WM pnppr.piihlWlirtl every Weilnprtny M KeytmltWvllln, Jefferson Co. ltt., devoted to the Interests of Krynnldsvlllo unci Jefferson enmity. Non-tmlllli-iil, will treiit nil with fairness, nnd will heesiieeliilly frlcnd ly townrds the Itiliorlnir a1iif. Subscript Inn prlrril.no per your, In ndvnnro. Communion! Inn Intended for ptibllcntlon must hti iierunumnlod hy the writer's name, not for ptilillrniloti, lint ns a minrnnteo of good fiiltn. Interesting now Items sollelted. Adverttslnn rntes made known on Hpnllen tlonntthn offlro In l'iiwlillch-1 li-nry llloi'k. Tonirhty rommunleutlnn find eluttmo of advertisements should reitch this oflic by Mondny noon. Address nil enmmnnlrmlons toC. A. Steph enson, Keynoldsvlllr, ln. Kntrred nt the postofllen nt Reynoldsville, Pa., as second dims tnhll mntter. It Is now claimed tlint a hill Is to bo introduced in tho next Congress author izing tho Uut) of silver certificates of tho denomination of 10, 2.1 nnii f0 cents. A new form of Imlr scurvy, due, It is believed, to tho introdiietion of nnturn.1 gas Into the region. Is causing ft groat many men and women In (Jalnos to loso thoir hair, and threatens them with baldness. Look Haven Ihrnnnvt. That may aecoutit for so many shining pates In Reynoldsville. Frofanlty should have no place In ar gument. Tho bad Ixiy, the rudlan and tho ignoramns uso it profusely Imi'uiiso thoy know of noother weapon of defenso. So does tho parrot und thosplit-tonguod crow. Those who make any protonso whatever towards reflnementnnd educa tion, only neutralize the legitimate ve hicles of thought by resorting to profano explosives nnd vulgar epithets, I'unx sutawney .S'imV. Tho management of tho Punxsutaw ney Fair Association did not forget to sund Thk Star a complimentary ticket for tho old time county fair to bo hold at Punxs'y August 30, 31 and Sept. 1st. Accept our thanks gentlemen. Special attractions have been secured for every day of tho fair, consisting of blcyclo races, horso races, balloon as censions, high wire performances, ball games, World's Fair Midway nuisance, iVc. Admission to grounds 2.i cents, season tickets $1.00; excursion rates on railroads. "Thore Is no reason why a man should not bo honest and straightforward In politics as In any other position In lifo," eorroetly asserts an exchange. "The schomcr always poses and gains tempor ary advantages, but thoro Is founded no permanent confidence and the political lifo Is of short duration. Tho man that thinks he rules tho people Is a poor asg whose bray is music to none but his own ears, and those about him shudder. Truthfulness and fidelity to friends, a faithful performance of duty, lnrgor or small as it may bo, Is tho best guide to success, and the people aro quick to seo the correctness and good Intentions of tho man adopting this rule. Tho cow ardly friend, the'one who smiles a warm greeting and Is hound enough to mako remarks after you pass by that he dare not make to your face, is tho lowest kind of an animal." In commenting upon tho coal situa tion, the Conl Trade Journal says edi torially: Thore Is a continued large product of bituminous coal, and this Is evidonco of an excellent condition of af fairs In the general Industrial pursuits of the country, for every railroad seems to be occupied to Its fullest extent In moving various commodities from the producer to the consumer, and Its con tinuance is most likely for soveral months to come. The output this year will exceed that of any year, and we may find, upon comparing statistics that I ho United States will have outstripped Great Britain In its soft coal product. At Buffalo the soft coal market contin ues to be as strong as ever, the supply continuing to full far short of the re quirements of the market. Prices are stiff, with every Indication of an ad vance. Tho exports for the month were anthracite, 21,1138 tons; bitumin ous, 105,012 tons. Bob Burdottu says: "My son, when you hear a young man growling and scolding bcoauso Moody gets $200a week for preaching Christianity, you will percelvo that he never worried a min ute because Ingorsoll got 1200 a night for preaching atheism. Remember, my boy, the good things In the world are always tho cheapest. Spring wutor cost less than corn whiskey; a box of cigars will buy two or three Bibles; a gallon of old brandy costs more than a barrell of flour; a "full hand" at poker often costs a man more In twenty min utes than the church subscription amounts to in three years; a State elec tion costs more than a revival of relig ion; you can sleep in church every Sunday morning for nothing, If you're mean enough to dead-beat your lodging that way, but a nap tu a Pullman car costs you $2.00 every time; fifty cents (or the circus and a penny for tho little ones to put in the missionary box; one dollar for the theatre, and a puir of trousers frayed at the ends, baggy at , the knees, ajid utterly bursted as to the dome, for the Miohigau sufferers; the dancing lady who tries to wear the skirt of hor dress under her arm, the waist around her knees, and kicks her slipper clear ovor the orchestra chairs every night, gets tOOO a week and the city missionary guts t.100 a year." HAPPY WEDDING. Dr. Reld A. Wilson, a Reynoldsville Young Man, the Groom. Dr. Hold A. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilson, of this plnco, was married In DuBols Inst Wednesday aftornoon. Dr. Wilson, who has spent his entire lifo In Reynoldsville, with tho exception of a few yeBrs, Is so woll known in town that comment from us Is unnecessary. From thu Dnliols Exprwg wo clip the full account of the wedding: One of tho most important events of thu season und In which a huge number of DuHols people felt interested, was tho huppy wedding of Dr. Reld A. Wil son, of Hrookvllle, nnd Miss fionevlevo Smith, the popular nnd accomplished daughter of tho Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, of East, Iong Avenue. Tift! mnrriago was solemnized nt tho homo of tho bride, by her father, the Rev. Smith, assisted by tho Rev. A. R. Rich, D. I)., pastor of tho first M. E. church of the city. Th ceremony was performed nt 4.00 o'clock In the nfternoon. In tho presence of a largo number of Invited guests. Mrs. R. H. Z"rhy. tho town's accom plished musician, played "Lohengrin's Wedding March'' as the wedding party slowly walked Into tho drawing room and In response to tho oftlciuting divine's words pledged to ench other their life's devotion and love. As tho words "I now pronounce yon until and wife" were uttered, the strains of "I Promise Thee'' rose from tho piano and the impressive service was at an end. Tho young couple received their congratulations with an ease and elegance of manner nnd many were tho heartfelt expressions of happiness end success accorded them. After congratulations, tho company was seated at large and small tables and a feast of dainty and choice edibles served. The young couple aro too well known In town for any introduction horo. The bride has spent a number of years in DuBols, and enjoys a very close circle of friends. She is an accomplished mu sician, a very pleasing incident being the fact that she played at Mrs. R. H. Zerby's wedding the very same wedding march that Mrs. Zerby in turn per formed for her. Dr. R. A. Wilson, tho groom, was once a practitioner here but removed to Brookvlllo whore he now enjoys a large dental practice. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson left on the even ing train for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and other eastern cities. Upon their return they will make Brookvlllo their future homo, which town, fortun ately is not so far away from DuBols as to lose the couple from their old time friends and associates horo. The Last Sunday Excursion. The Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will run the last Sunday excursion of the season to Buffalo and Niagara Falls on Sunday, August 20th. Special train will leave Reynoldsville at 0.10 a. m. arriving at Buffalo at noon and Ni agara at 12..r)0 p. m. Returning train will leave Niagara at 0.30 p. m. and Buffalo at 7.30 p. m. Tickets are good going and returning on trains scheduled above, also good for return passage, from Buffalo on regular trains Monday, Au gust 21st. The faro will be only $2.50 for tho round trip. As this is the lust opportunity on Sunday to visit tho Pan American city and wondrous Niagara, no ono should fail to take advantage of the extremely low rate named and o. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak norves had caused sovere pains In the back of his .head. On using Electric Bitters, America's groatest blood and nerve remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that It cures liver and kidney troublo, purifies tho blood, tonus up tho stomach, strengthens the norves, puts vim, vigor and now life into every norve, muscle nnd organ of the body. If wuuk, tired or ailing you noed It. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by H. A. Stokes, Druggist. People Who Pay the Printer. Tho following persons have paid thoir subscriptions or added thoir names to our list since last week: II. J. Bowman, East Brady, July 23, WOO. Mrs. E. R. linker, Knox, Tu., August 30, 1100. Ci. A. l'lfor, Koynoldsvllle, Inewl August 14. 'Ml. It. J. Budolph, WInIiiiw, Inewl August 12, 1000. E. V. DuvIh, Keynoldsvlllu, July 19, 1900. Mrs. J. B. Ay res, Kuynoldxvlllu, August 3D, lHUO. J. N. Small, Wost UiiynoldsvUle.JuiyZO, WOO. Henry Htnvviisoii, Hundy Valley, August 11, 1W0. A lux. 8. Ihlimmoro, Pittsburg, Inewl August 16, WW). Ituv. Junius Wultu, Lnkuwii, Laos, Asia, lunwl August IS, WOO. Have you seen those Shaw knit i hose at Soeley's. Tho latest things In footwear at Welsh & Co.'s. Arrow brand collars at Mlllirens, two Ior25o. Bargains in shoos. 50 and 75 cents a pair Robinson's. The Cutter shoe is sold only by J. K. Johnston in this place. You will not be disappointed if you driuk black raspberry, with or without ice oreum, 5o. Keyuolds Drug Store. A new line pt children's clothes just received at Suuloy's. Chtistian Endeavorer Convention. The program of the Ninth Annual Convention of Jefferson County Christ ian Endeavor Union, which moots Tues day and Wednesday, August 22 and 23, IMffl, In tho Cumberland Presbyterian church, Punxsutawney, Pa., is an ex cellent one, as Indicated by tho variety, range and timeliness of tho topic's and the number and ability of the speakers. Tho first session will be at two o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, and thereafter until tho close, tho time will bo thoroughly and profitably occupied. No Christian Endeavorer or any one Interested can afford to miss this con venl Ion if It bo possible to attend. Am ple entertainment will be provided for all delegates. Railroad rates on tho B., R. A P.. ono and a third fare for round trip, and P. & N. W. one faro for tho round trip. A Young Girl's Experience. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. She was thin and weak; tho leust nolso Ftartled her, und she was wukeful at night. Before she had taken one packugo of Celery King tho chungu In her was so grcnt that she could hardly bo taken for the same girl. She Is rupidly growing well nnd strong, her complexion Is perfect, and she sloops well every night. Mrs. Lucy McNutt, Brush Valley, Pa. Celery King for tho Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold In 25c. nnd 50c. pnekagos by II. Alex. Stoko. Marriage Licenses. The following mnrriago licenses wore Issued the past week by John S. Burr, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Isaac A. Nolf and Molllo B. Shaffer, both of Big Run. Chnrlio Richards and Kittle Hetrlck, both of Brookvlllo. John Gajdo and Mary Taczak. both of Anita. Thomas Lloyd and Mary Johns, both of Lindsey. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postolflce at Roynoldsville, Pa., week ending Aug. 12, 1801): E. J. Davis, Jim Josper, Goo. H. Jones, Miss Mae Kelloy, Miss Bertha Keler, Miss R. F. Millen, jBmes Reeitz, Joseph Ross, Miss Nollio Ryan, Ed. Frank Snyder. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fovor 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 refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H, Alex. Stoko. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad seashoro excursion Thursday, August 24th, olTors all that may bo desired, low rates, first class accommodations, on regular trains and for those desiring to go through to Atlantic City same day without transfer through Philadelphia can do so by tak ing the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all rail lino from point in Pennsylvania. Try an orange and colory phosphate; good drink when you are tired. 5 cents. Reynolds Drug Store. See the now fall blocks in hats at Mlllirens. The most complete line of shoos in town at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s. A strictly high grade whoel the Rambler with G. & J. tires, lamp, boll, coasters and pant guards, $38.00 at Riston's. Ono account of tho Fifth annual con vention of tho Northwestern Ponn'a Firemen's Association at Bradford Aug. lfl-18 the B., R. & P. R'y will sell ex cursion tickets from Roynoldsvillo to Bradford and return at rate of $2.55, good on regular trains Aug. 10, 17 and IS, limited to return Aug. II). A spec ial train will also leave bore at 0.15 a. ra., Thurday, August 17; returning, leave Bradford at 10 p. m. The only bicycle shop in town equip ped for doing all kinds of work is at C. F. Hoffman's. When you want thu latest In anything go to Mlllirens. McCormick Leads. We have nine mowers ready for so many good farmers. Horse rakes, har rows, drills, sulky cultivators going rapidly. Come quick. J. C. Kino & Co. Juvenile suits from 3 to 8, with silk vests, at Seeley's. A pension and superannuation fund Is soon to be established by the Penn sylvania Railroad company for the ben efit of its employes. Men who have served continuously 30 years may retire on a pension for lifo, while ooropiilsory re tirement will be required when em ployes have reached the age of 70 years. A committee of the board will have the matter in oharge. If you want a good, substantial and pretty buggy at an extremely low price, you can get It at the Reynoldsville Hard ware Co. store. The buggies are being sold at a big reduction. Sue them before buying elsewhere. Men's sweaters, all colors, 75o., 11.00, $1.50 and $2.00, at Sueley's. An Interesting! Climax u To a season of trustworthy M values will be the lust days (if July. Extra values are here V natural results, wnen every effort is being mudo to clear all lines In their proH'r senson when a clearance foellng prevails in all rtions of the store. Wo propose making It unusuallv Interesting buying V e e e ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 9 for yon giving you values that will attest our earnestness that will inlluencu you to como to us for every summer need. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a (tKNKKOUS JULY VALUES Not a need in tho hosiery and underwear but what it means best buying economy to como here. The qualities of tho offerings In this stock aro well known, but tho quick moving prices tho special values for tho summer buyers will tempt liberal purchases. A QUICK CLEARANCE A special hurry sale of theso lines. Priced In a way that when the qualities of the of ferings are considered, you'll fool them far under the real worth you'll buy them with pleasure, feeling that tho pur chasing power of your money Is being almost doubled. Bing & Co. $J a To have your pocket-book swell out with cash Haved, buy your groceries and flour at Robinnon & MundorlTs. Prices always a little lower than elsewhere at Robinson & MundorfTs. Buy and sell for cash is the secret. In cheese we stand right up at head of class in quality. One pound more sugar for the dollar than others give. What's in a name? It's a biscuit all the same. 5c. a box. Put the testing Bcrews 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 nuts, the great food. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF. THE BICYCLE TRUST Has been After five months of undertaking lias been finished. The capital ization of tiie concern will be 40,000,000. I t means FliLrher 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 S20.00. 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. Ql T mtiiiiimmtitimiimiHiiiHtntimmiiiffliiimiimmtmir 1 N. -HANfUJ V rr vji cul uai gaino ill ouiiiniui i Goods. H I WILL SELL ALL SUMMER 5 B (JOODS FOR LESS THAN COST. Dimity, sold for .10, now .0(5 3 B " " " .15 " .08 to. 10 3 S Organdy, sold for .15 to .18 now .10 3 Best Percale, .10 3 SE Wood Percale, .064 and .08 3 tr Ladies Shirt Waist, .3l 3 H 3 L Ribbed Vest, for .10 3 SE Summer Silk, 1.00 to .75 3 B " " .75 to .55 3 tr " " j You will find Great Bargains in Clothing. I S have a few summer suits left. Suits I have sold for 8 and 10, now 5.50 and (5.50. Child's j suit .75. Don't miss this. Come quick. These EE goods wont last long. B INT. HANAU. aiaiiuiuiiiuiiiiiuiiiiuiuitiiiiiauiiiiniiiiiuuiiiiiiiiaai Shick & Wagner Last Spring we wero a little Into In getting our stock of goods, but it was on account of the firm changing hands. As everything Is settled we wish to call our friends' and custo mers' attention to tho fact that wu will have goods on time this Fall, and also have the finest and bust lino of goods ever brought to this town. We already have a very fine line of SILKS and DRESS GOODS Anything you may ask for you will ilnd in our line. It is true that goods have advanced all over the country, but you will not find It so hero, as we have bought all of our goods in very largo quantities and wo will sell you goods as cheap as you ever bought them and In many instances cheaper. Wo got chances to save on a great many articles by buying large quantities and we are going to give it to you. Call and seo, if this is not correct. You will Ilnd things as repre sented at I Stop a Minute ! When looking for EE best and want to go S cheapest. SEE OUR STOCK e Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dining Tables, - Kitchen Furniture. WE CAN E Please you for the least money. Call and E examine our goods and get prices before you E purchase elsewhere. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. I 3 maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai Completed. negotiations the big ZZ, Reliable .50 to .25 3 3 sniGK & Wagner's. furniture all want the 3 where they can buy the E2 Ej 3 2 3 E3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1
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