fclic - Star. Huburription tl.HO per vtnr, or $1.00 if jmid ulrirll'i in mirnnrt. '. At UTRPIIKNMON. l:lllor nrt Pub. WEUNKHlMVrTijNK B, 1!HK). Entirwl it, thn (HMtnfflre t. Kynilclvlllfl, nnHtrt)ml rln nmtl nmur. For Disthkt Attounky V. N. CON It AO, Of lli-imkvllli', Miihln-t to nctliin nf ln li'mlillt-nn nf JclTi'rin nullity l the primary rlivltnti, Juni Hi, limn. For imsthkt attorney JAMKS V. MUKRAY, or Cliiyvlllc llimiimh. Hulilivt In ni'tlon ir tin' Ui'iiulillriiii nf .!rf fi'inmi roimtv, ill the iiihniiiy rlci tlim, .luno til. Iimo. Foil JURY COMMISSIONER SAMKKI, KF.SHLKIt, or HfyiinMvllli, PnliltM't to in! Inn of tin Iti'piililli'iin ir .li'f- fi'i-m niiinly ut tin' primtiry I'li'i'iinn III. I11MI. Juno For jvhv commissioner IHAAC SNYDMt, or Wi'Ht Wlnxliiw Tnwinhlp, 8ullirt In nrtlon nf tttp IV-mixTHt nf JenVr Hnn I'oitniy nt tin prlnmry Hivtliin. Hot. Chnt'lt M. Slii'lilon says: "Hoi fishnoiw In nt ttio bottom nf nil tho world's trouble. Thore is not a sorlal wrong, thorn is not n ruined house, thoro In not a tnnirled condition of llfo anywhere that do-'d not hnvo for ltn real caimo a Hellish life. The Rtvatost need of the world In to not lid of thin horrible solllshm'ss. It la tho sin of all tho (fen erations." "It is peculiar," said Dr. II. C. Smith, pirRiillnif elder of Clarion District of M. E. chureh, to ye scribe sevoral day ago, while ridlnion train to Ilrookvlllo, "that ladles, who are a;i'imtomed to In door life, generally raise the window as soon as they tret into a cur and will sit In a strong breeze, while the men who spend most of their time out doors, sel dom raise a car window." Anyono that travels mneh will notice that Dr. Smith's statement is a fact. Somebody very nptly rises to remark what a howl would go tip If tho news papers were to crltlciso the Individuals as freely as many people criticise tho nowspnors. Kvery Issue of a live and reputable newspaper Is a mantlo of chBrlty, and tho mntter loft out truth, not gossip for dames would often more than equal tho matter published. If an editor should gel out soino time a cold fact edition, and get up a tree and watch the result Whew! What a panic thore would be. What Inconsistent creatures we are! None of us like the Idea of growing old, nnd yet we are anxious for tho night of time. When the day drags and seems long, it worries us. Tho boy is eager to be a man. We complain of the short ness of life, yet sipiundor time as though we had a mil. Ion of years to live. The young miss tries to look old and the old maid makes frantic efforts to appear young. Many people live in constant misery, and add to all of the other woes and misfortunes of life by thinking of the terrors of death. Punxsutawney Spirit. Not long since wc got oil the A. V. K'y train at Brookvillo with a gentle man whose Income is $1,800 per year, and we asked if he would ride over to town fare 15 cents or walk, and his answer was this: "A man must walk at one end of life, and I prefer to walk while I am young and save my money to rido whon I got old." To be real honest about It if there were not so many men who spend their money for all the luxuiios In llfo when young and making good wages, thore would not be so many men who are dependent upon others when they got old. Of course there are exceptions. We know that to say anything against the use of tobacco we are tackling a tender subject because there are so . many raon that are fond of the woed, and yot it is an unnecessary exponso and very injurious to those who use It. One of our out of town subscribers used tobacco until his physician told him that he must glvo up tobacco or die. After a hard struggle he Anally decided to quit using it. He is getting fat, get ting better looking and is renewing his youth. He informed the scribe one day ocentlv that he was fooling a hundred 1-T cont better than when ho quit the W6l1 three months ago. MEMORIAL liAY. Parade to Cemetery Headed by a Band of Negro Players. "On Pump's eternal rnniplnn vrnunil Thi'lr silent tent ll rw spri'iul, And lllnry kiiiihI with nnli'inn round Tim lilvounc uf the tleml." Memorial Day morning looked tin- favorable fur cart ylng nut the program of exercises prepnrod for the day, but when the time arrived for the parado to cemetery tho rntn had ceased and tho clouds dlsnpMared. Tho day was observed In the usual custom at Peyn oidsvUli) with tho exception that a brans band comprised Inrgely of negroes, fur nished music fur the occasion. Had It not been that Phillips' "Undo Tom's Cabin" show was bonked for Reynolds- vllle that day the old soldiers, S. of V., O. 8. of A. and Sunday schools would not have marched to Heiilah cemetery to the music of a brass bund. It was very appropriate for colored men to furnish music for tho soldier boys on Decoration Day. At Heulali cemetery tho decoration exercises were conducted In accordance with the ritual nf tho (irand Army. Tho graves of the soldiers In the other cemeteries were not forgotten. Tho Woman's Relief Corps served dinner, supper, cake nnd leu cream In the Hi 'e Hive building. Tlie banks, postnlllce, factories and some of the stores observed tho day. ItEKCH WOODS. Tho Inclement weather marred tho Memorial Day exorcises to some extent In the Deechwoods, yet it did not put a damper on tho loyalty and patriotism of tho people of that section, and tho program was carried out as advertised. Tho crowd was not as large this year as it has been In former years, but those who did attend were well satisfied with tho entire exercises. C. C. Honscotor and Kov. S. M. Cordon, of Ilrookvlllo, were the Imported speakers. Prof. J. N. Ultehlo, of Falls Creek, president of tho Association, and Rev. George II. TTlll, pastor of tho Ileeehwoods Presby terian church, took part on the pro gram. RATH MEL. We had expected our Rathmel cor respondent to write a full account of the Memorial Day exercises at that place and waited until yesterday for tho ar ticle, but it failed to materialize and It mado tho time too short for us to learn much alMiut It, but wo understand that the program was carried nut about as advertised, and that there was a largo crnwd present. We want to say right here and now that for a small town Rathmel Is right up-to-date and hor citizens don't'do things on a small scalo. Captain 8. A. Craig, of Hrookvllle, Rev. J. C. McEntlre and Comrade R. W. Kunz, of this place, were the orators. Daughters of St. George. At tho roguliir meeting of the Daugh ters of St. Georgo last Friday evening tho following officers were- Installed by W. P. P. Mm. T. Rood: W. P. P., Mrs. E.' Northy; W. P., Mrs. E. Pomroy; W. V. P., Miss M. Dussett; W. F. S., Mrs. Jonnlo Berkley; W. R. S., Mrs. Lydia Honker; W. Toasurer, Mrs, M. Trudgen; W. Chaplain, Mrs. A. Just ham; W. 1st Con., Miss B. Pomroy; W. 2nd Con., Miss E. Grlx; W. Q. G., Miss Olive Hays; W. O. G., Miss Martha Grix. Card of Thanks. I adopt this means of giving expres sion of my sincere thankfulness to the friends and neighbors who wore so kind and helpful during the illness and after death of my husband. Mrs. J. H. Myers. For Sale A Pair of Readers. Sorrel Hamblctonlan mare, four years old; very stylish; weight about 1075. Bay Champion Medium horse; fl,ve years old; weight about 1100; a strong road horse. Those horses drive single or double, J. C. Kino & Co. hundred dollars, and undergo an im prtsonmenfby separate or solitary con finement not exceeding one year, or either, or both at the discretion of the court; and the jury trying the case may Infer auch intent a aforesaid, from the fact of the said dofendeat earrying such weapons Id the manner aforesaid." For Sale. One lot and a quarter in a very desir able locution in West ReynoldsviUo Inquire at The Star office If you want a good fitting suit or an ovorcoat, go to Johns & Thompson, murchant tailors. Latest stylos in shoos at Johnston & Nolan's shoo parlors. Call and soe shoes and got their low prices. Real Moca half hose at Milllrens. 2 for 25 cents. If you want a' perfect fit, ordor suit from John Flynn, the tailor. Buy the best shoes. Get thorn Robinson's. at Qult a number of persons in this nock o woods ,arry concealod weapons and it Is quite ifeiy that many of them are not aware of he faot that they can be sent to the penitentiary for doing so. We quote the la enacted March 18th, 1875: "Any persoi within this com monwealth who shall ,,rry any firearms slung-shot, handy bllij, dirk knife, razor or any other dediy weapon, oonoealed upon hU person, Mtb the In tent therewith unlawfully and Malicious ly to do Injury to any person, avail be deemed guilty cf a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be sen tenced to pay flno not exceeding flvtJ Genuine French balbrlggan underwear .at All our syrups made from selected fruit any flavor. Reynolds drug store. Lot for sale in West RoynoldsviUe. Inquire at this office for particulars. It's a good sort of selfishness that avoids selling low-grade goods In order to avoid self destruction. Always the best at the ReynoldsviUo Hardware Co. If you want a nice suit for yourself or your boy, you will save money by going to Sblck & Wagners' to buy it. , Milllrens. NobCy suits, the very latest style, is what Johns & Thompson, merchant tnll ors, are turning out. Try them. Fifty'Alr of misses' shoes that were formerly S(l.f0, now 11.00 at Williams.' ConfidenooX. Is so thoroughly ground Into and rolxtSsl with Sherwin-Williams paints it's no woVider the sales increase. Our Store closes nt 8 o'ctock every night except Saturdays. Summer Clothing Stylish Neckwear Fancy Vests Headwear of all kinds Summer Underwear (Stripes and Plain) Trunks and Telescopes Shirts (Of Every Description) Fancy Half Hose (In Polka-dots and Stripes) New lot of Sweet-Orr's famous Union-Made Trousers We will do our best to Satisfy your wants. MILLIRENS, THE RELIABLE CLOTIIIE11S. Relieves and Cures The Terrible Pain or Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and similar diseases, ean lie relieved by taking a few doses of TRIPGX and a permanent cure can be expected by a more protract ed use of this rem edy. It acts on the Poi son which Causes the Disease. A poison in the blood is the cause of these diseases, and it must be met with an internal remedy to effect a cure. If you nre taking Morphine, Opiunj or Cocaine, for tempo rary relief, you are treading on "danger ous ground as you well know. Tridex contains none of these dan gerous drugs, nor is it a cheap alcoholic compound. Each dose contains less than a half drop of alcohol. You will take no tice that we are not advertising a cure all. The diseases we mention may all come from the same cause, namely, acid in the blood. Tri dex acts on this acid and caries it off by the natural channel, the kidneys. Rheumatism Gout Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica Nervous or Sick Headache Derangement of the Kidneys TRIP6X is not a new remedy nor is it a great dis covery. It is merely a Scientific Com pound of well known remedies. Many phyiciansof this nnd other states are prescribing this compound, nnd speak highly of it as a cure for the dis eases we mention. If you are afflicted and do not try this remedy for your ail ments, we are con fident that you arc making a mistake, tor wc nave seen many severe cases cured by the use of this compound. All we ask is that you give it a fair trial, and we are willing to abide by the re suits. We believe this remedy will cure these diseases, other wise we would not go to the expense of putting it on the market. In other words, we do not believe one can make anything by adver tising a humbug. T'R'I'D'E'X Trldcx contain neither Opium Morphine or any other Poisonous Drug K TR1XL WILL CONVINCE YOU Price, ONE DOLLAR Your Drugglt For It Take NoSubatltute W AITINU FOK YOU Wk'rk Waiting For yon! Waiting for you to find out tlie difference between tho best drugs nnd the mayhnp kind; Wah'ino for Yoit To learn that"7im'.? a good dog, bu t fold fast is a belter." Wk'vk Waitkd For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now Wk Wait On them Instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. Eureka ! We have the largest assortment of 1900 styles of , Buggies in town from the leading factories of the Country. Elegant Single Uuggies, Family Surries, Canopy Tops, Platform Wagons, Road Wagons, Lumber Wagons, Etc. Also a full line of Farming Tools such as riding and walking Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Rakes. A full line of Building Materials Lime, Cement, Doors, Windows, Paints, Bicycles Look over our stock and you will be satis fied that we mean business. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. A SIC CLOTHE SALE On Friday and Saturday, June 8th and 9th We will offer to you clothing and a full line of Me's and boys Furnishings cheaper than you ever bought th(n before. This SALE IS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. Ac 1AIII All 50c. Overalls for Men nt 3c. All iiOo. Working Shirts for Men 3!k. All 8,"io. Joan Pants for Men Olio. All tl. 00 Joan Pants for Men 88c. Soli on These Day si All 50o. Tailor-made Pants for Men, 39c. All 7c. Socks for Men 4o. All 2."c. Overalls for Boys 10c. All 25c Knoo Pants for Boys 19c. All clothing for Men, Boys and Children, all Shirts, Hats, Caps and Neck' wear, Shoes, Socks, Underwear In fact, everything In the Gents' Department will be sold at from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than our already low prices. Don't fail to attend this sale, as we will save you money, and Dollars Saved ark Dollars Earned. SHICK & WAGNER. Xext ioo to I'oKtojlce. "THERE ARE OTHERS" BUT NOT THE GENUINE. ALL IMITATIONS. Oliver DcSrF Oliver THE ONLY ORIGINAL. We carry a full line Farming Implements, including Steel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Shovel Plows, Hay Forks, and headquar" ters for Builders' Supplies Sash. Doors, Nails, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Sheathing and Roofing Paper, Locks and Hinges, GUARANTEED PURE WHITE LEAD. A line . of First-Class Mixed Paints. Everything in a first-class hardware Btore. Call In. see our goods and our Prices. Hall & Barton. Buy Robinson's shoes. bold by KeynoldsTUlle Hardware Co.
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