Ip VOLUME J). KEYNOLDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1900. NUMBER 5. June, the Month of Hot Weather And we want to make this month eclipse all former months in busineps and we have the goods and prices to do it. Not a clothing house in town aB well able to take care of the Clothing and Gent's Furnishings goods trade as we are. Don't Ask Me If I am hot enough. Wait until you see me half hour from now then you may ask me with an easy conscience if it is hot enough for me. Fact is, I'm a trifle overheated in my haste to reach McClelland's for one of their Serge or Crash Suits. What is the use of wearing a heavy suit when we can sell you a genuine Serge Suit for $10.00 and a first-class Crash or Linen Suit for $2.00 to $.00. So come and look our line over and you will go away pleased. I Mothers, About Wash Suits. Our line of these popular suits was nev er finer and cheaper. Exclusive patterns and fabrics turned and sewed with utmost care. We have a special line of boy's 1). B. coats in linen that are just what you want for your boy. Prices from 50c. the suit to $2. 00. i) Shirts. Correct dressers who appreciate exclus iveness, perfection of fit and good workman ship find the Monarch and Gold and Silver make the very best makes. Come and look this line of Shifts over and be convinced that we have the strongest line of 50c, 75c. and $1.00 shirts yov ever seiw. Get next to you a suit of our French Balbriggan Underwear. The greatest Underwear on the market for 50 cents the garment. The Last Touch Is what gives a distinction to a man's dress it is his Necktie. Our furnishings are calculated to appeal to the moBt cultivated tastes. They have been selected with special reference to what a well dressed gentleman should wear, so come and see that we are the store you are looking for. IqcoH in float Ynii Qln J Let us sell you a Hat. We offer you e things Quality, Assortment and Low JPrices. Ice is a good thing but you can't tar a float of ice in your head. What is jxt best is one of our I ' Straw Hats. 't buy until you have seen them. Ours are Vtly what you want. E scon McClelland, CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER. Trout Run. .lame Sheesley wan In Eleanora on Thursday evening Ht tending "Undo Tom' Cabin.1 A few more days and thoy will flnitth at the Gibson miw mill. Alfred Sheesloy wan at Cramer Sta tion on Sunday. Earl, two-month-old child of Mr. and Mm. .Tohn Htroose, died on Friday and tm hurled In Byphrlt cemetery Satur day afternoon. v Mis Inejs Stroimo, who him been vis iting in Brookville the past month, re turned home Saturday. Mr. and Min. George Rudolph, of near Big Ron, visited the latter' par ent s, Mr. mid Mrn. Lewis Litdwlek, on Sunday. Curt Strouse sold a fine young horse last Thiunduy to John Sol Id a of near Roynoldsville. Fred Rljrcre htm traded hid farm to James Sample for a house and lot In Reynoldsville. Mr. BIkko will stay on the farm until fall. Rathmel. Mrs. S. A. Armstrong and wife, of DnBois, spent Decoration Day here. William Cunningham and wife, of Crenshaw, are visiting friend here. Mrs. StiHiin Smith, of Noblestown, is visiting relatives und friends here. Mr, n. J. Flick and Mrs. John Stngo, of DiiBoIh. were in town Sunday. .THines Henderxon, of Sandy Valley, had biiHlneHk here last week. The Presbyterians are going to build a church. Work will be commenced in a few days. ' . Rathmel will huvs an ox roast on the Fourth of July under the atiHplces of the K. of P. W. A. Butler, of Phillpsburg, spent Sunday with his family at this place. Resolutions. The following resolutions wero unan imously adopted by Mountain Cliff Castle No. K. G. E., Reynoldsville, Pa., May 31st, KMX): WHKHKAS, It has pleased tho Su preme Chief of the Heavenly Castle to call from our midst our beloved brother, Alex Mcintosh; Whereas. Wo always found him a true and loyal brother und a kind and alTectionatd friend, always trusting in the Great Chief above, to whom we all bow in submission: therefore be it Itmohvd, That we tender to the be reaved parents and family our heartfelt sympathy in this, their hour of great afllicllon and that we commend them to Him who can heal all hearts, wipeaway all tears and comfort the sorrowful. Jiemhfd, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the family of our de ceased brothor; that the same be en tered in tho records and that our chart er he draped for the period of thirty days. Robert Saviors, ) Edwin Hoark, S-Com. John Trudgen, ) Marriage Licenses. The following marrlago licenses were issued the past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Court of Jefferson county: Nicolo Sttoand Mary Lolocomo, both of Big Soldier. John Johnson und Caroline Carlson, both of Anita. Henry Egan and Minnie E. Kane, both of Proscottville. J. S. Carley, of Ther, Clarion coun ty, an.d Clara A. Vantassel, of Sigel. Steve Howalchlk and Mary Radte, both of Eleanors. E. M. Hill's and Annie Hollenbaugh, both of Wlnslow township. Harland Jordan, of Ollvuburg, and Ltllle Dipp, of Frostburg. Santa Chiodo and Orsola Cardamone, both of Anita. James B. Heilbrun and Lydla C. North, both of Anita. William Loperraan, of Pancoast, and Mary C. Entry, of Falls Creek. George Robertson, of Desire, and Holla Rutter, of Wlnslow township. A Wealth of Beauty Is often bidden by unsightly pimples, eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt rheum, etc. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will glori fy the face by curing all skin eruptions, also cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, ulcers and worst forms of piles. Only 23 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by II. Alex. Stoke, druggist. 1 Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining lu the postoince ut Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending June 2, 11100: II. H. Beyer, Win. Clluo, Miss Olive Gillespie, Wm. Illndman, Jno. P. Mur dock, Mrs. Llzzio Miller, A, II. Nefosto, Rev. P. J. SlatUry. Suy advertised and give dato of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodwahd, P. M. Cool underwear for warm days at Alilllruus. For neat and stylish footwear cull at Williams' SliOO Mtot'e. Try our chocolate, with or without oreain lie. Reynolds Dru Store. Sunday School Convention. A full report of the Jefferson County Sunday School convention, held at Brookville May 2.1-24, was recel ved from Secretary W. B. Cowan after The Star was published last week. As tho re port Is lengthy and late, and we pub lished a short report last week, wo will not publish the report In full this week. The following officers were elected few ensuing year: President, Austin Wakes- lee, of Coal Glen; for vice-president, Matthew H. Smith, of Grove Summit; for secretary, W. B. Cowan, of Brook ville: for trensurur. S. A. Craig, of Brookville; for primary superintendent, Mrs. George W. Means, of Brookville; for iierintendent of home department. John Lowrey. of Punxsutawney; execu tive committee, Alex J. Trultt, J. L. Allison and J. B. Eherhnrt, of Punxsu- tawney. At the suggestion of the State secretary, normal superintendent was added, and the name of C. C. Benscotcr, of Brookville,, was suggested for that office. The secretary says: "The addresses were all good, and close attention was given to the work throughout all the sessions. There were pre nt 10.i dele gates, besides pastors, superintendents, and other Interested worker. The church was handsomely decorated, and looked very pretty. This was not only tho largest, but the best convention ever beld by the association." As stated last week in THE STAR, the convention will be held In the M. K. church at Ponxsiitawney In 1001. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their name to our list since last report: John Pnniroy, Krytinlilsvllle, Mny 2, HOI. II. R. MeUn-Knr, Desire newl May 24, Hull. I. II. Hobs, Itiynnlclsvlllo, May 23, twit. II. J. lluti-liimn, Aliens Mills new May 211, law. Dr. II. P. Thompson, Portland Mills, Mny 2a, not. Miss Miiyhell flitter, Alli'iiheny CHy, Mny 5, l'Ntl. Peter Kolierlson, KeyiioMt-vllli', May tl, limi. W. T. fox. Keynohlsvllln, NovenilMT II, lliflO. David MiiiIsh.v, Revnoldsvllle, Mny 21, mil. Anily Denny, Driftwood, May II, Mil. Amos (ioss, Kails Ciwk, (new Mny 2, HmO. .1. W. Rlxics, IteynnhlsvillK, May 0, MM, D. I.. Dalley, Mt. Jewell, Ph., Innw May 2S, limi. Ira Smith, Koynohlsvlllo, May II, 1M1. .lames V. Murray, Esq., MiuNoy, newl June 2, P. H. Rhodes, Rnyiioldsvllle, April U, HUM. Dr. II. W. Non-U, Kleanora, Orioticr 7, iW. N. It. Dmithlt, KcynoldHVlllo.May 27, IBM. Dr. B. E. Hoover, Reynoldsvlllo. ('. 7.. Gordon, llirxikvllle, June 1, Hull. Dr. R. DeVere Kliiff, Reynoldsvllln. Joseph Holllniror, Keynnlilavllln, Mny II, MM. Q. M. MrDonald, Reynoldsvlllp. Wesley Mouor, Reynoldsvllln, May II, Mil. William Copplnir, Reynoldsvlllu.May II, 1U0I. James Patrick, Rathmel, May Si, lltOl. Jonothan Whltmora, Keyiiolilsvlllelanuary 1, limi. A Candidate for District Attorney. James V. Murray, Esq., of Llndsey, was in town tho other day looking after the voters of Jefferson county and inci dentally Informing them that he Is a candidate for tho office of District At torney. Six years ago Mr. Murray was a candidate for the same office and after he had been defeated he accepted it manfully and supported the ticket from top to bottom, allowing hi opponent, Mr. Strong, to have a second term with out a contest. Mr. Murray la a lawyor of nine years steady practice, and It Is seldom that a county ha the opportun ity to elect an attorney of this vast experience to the office of District At torney. It behooves Jefferson county to avail Itself of this opportunity of electing an experienced man for the office. Falls Creek Herald. Will Elect Teachers. The Reynoldsvlllo school board will meet Tuesday, June 19th, at 8.00 p. m., to elect a principal, assistant principal and eleven teacher. W. H. Bell, Sec. Will Close Early. We, the undersigned dentists, will close our offices at 6.00 p. m. every day except Saturdays, until further notice. B. E. Hoover, L. L. Means, It. DeVeke Kino. Notice.' All persons are hereby notified not to purchase or in any way Interfere with the horse, buggy and harness in the hands of Wm. Mulraney, of East Wins low township, as they are our property. June 5, l'.iOO. J. C. Kino & Co. New nice ties eueh week at Mllllrens. Johnstou & Nolun aro now selling u ".tie of ladles' shoes for $1 .50 that form erly sold for $2.50. Monuroh shirts a completes lino at Mllllrens. " Gents, ask to see Shirk & Wagner's frl.OU pants. Crash suite und serge coats and vests ut Milliretis. Money saved by shoeing your feot at Williams' shoe store. Important Announcement. The Seaboard Air Lino Railway, "Florida and West India 8hort Line" has pleasure in announcing to the public that it will open It new line to Florida on June 3rd, 1000, with through sleep ing cars between New York, Philadel phia, 'Baltimore, Washington, D. C, Richmond, Va., and Columbia, S. C, Savannah, Ga .Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., etc., etc.; also through sleeping car from New York, etc, to Atlanta, Ga., where connection aro made In Union Depot for all points South and South weM. The Old Dominion S. S. Co.' steamships from New York, and the Merchants A Minor's Transporta tion Co.' Steamships for Boston and Providence make connection with these train at Norfolk, Va. The Seaboard Air Line Railway 1 the short line to the principal cities of the South and to all points In Florida and the West Indie. It I also the direct lino to Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Ma con, Montgomery, New Orleans and all point South und Southwest. It enter the capitals of the six States which It traverse, not Including the National Capital, through which many of Its trains are operated. Two trains conveying passengers via this route will leave New York dally at 1 p. m., and 12 l." o'clock, midnight from Pennsylvania R. R. depot. For full particulars In regard to sleep ing car urratigements and dining car service please refer to Ticket Agents of connecting lines, W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passenger Agent, ,171 and 12IM1 Broadway. New York, or to L. S. Allen, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous escaite from death, says: Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had fre quent hemorrliuges and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery which wholly cured mu. Hundreds havo used it on my advice and all suy it never fails to cure throat, chest and lung troubles." Regular size .r()o and $1.0(1. Trial bot tles free at H. Alex. Stake's drug store. X t t t $ : The New Store invites you ' to call and see the line of Infant's Long Coats just received. Made of Bedford Cord and Cashmere, ranging in prices from 90 cents to $3.00. Given Away With every $25.00 worth of goods you can have a Life-like Portrait made in oilette, in black orcolors, from any photograph you desire. We give you the portrait free we do not require you to buy a lrame. THE NEW STORE. Centennial 1 1 all IH'iLDiNci J. J. SUTTER. a 1ST y Warm $ Weather Goods V Parasols for Ladies, Misses and Children V from 25 els. to $5. V V iii 1 1 1 A handsome line of Ladies' Musi Underwear. I I Fans of all kinds ask to see them. f I I V V V White and Colored M Wash Goods. Silk. Ginghams, Shirt O Waists You will V ?C goods y. Jr Lace Courtains M Ladies, Jackets and Suits. m S 0 (Hi (ft in ir ill (6 to to to to to to to to to find we are head quarters for these to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 2 to to to X Rincr Rr. Pn rX W " o " ' K.J A Brumbaugh & Hillis . . New Furniture Store, Carpets Carpets THIS IS THE TIME OP TnE YEAR TO GET THAT CARPET YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING OP BUYING. You Can Do No Bktter than to get it right now; prices wilt never be lower, but are constantly inclined upward. We Have Some of the neatest patterns of body and tapestry BRUSSELS and INGRAIN Carpets ever brought horo, aud at prices that will be an inducement for you to buy. It Will be a Mutual pleasure to have you CALL and LOOK AT THEM because we know they will be just what you want. NICETIIESE PRICES' Per Y Aim. Tapestry Brussels, "0e, liOc, 7"e, Mo, l)0c. Velvet Brussels, Hie, 91.00, $1.10. Best Body Brussels, $I.2., MX. Axnilnster Brussels, H.'Si, l. l'o, H.fto.' Half-Wool Ingrain, -loo. Cotton Chain Ingrain, Sue, iVie. All-Wool Ingrain, ilito, tk"c. Wool Ingrain und Brussels Made, Laid and Lined, F R E E O F C 11 A R O E. A,
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