ft r VOLUME 9. KKYNOLDSVILLE, PKNN'A., WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 13. 1900. NUMBER G. mmt. 'I June, the Month of Hot Weather And we want to make tins month eclipue all former months in buwneHS and we have the poods and prices to do it. Not a clothing house in town as well able to tal i care of the Clothing and Gent's Furnishings good 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 n heavy suit when we ean sell you a genuine Serge Suit for $10.00 and a first-class Crash or Linen Suit for $2.00 to $.00. So eome and look our line over and you will go away pleased. 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 I). B. coats in linen that are just what you want for your boy. Prices from 50c. the suit to $2. 00. 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 Shi'-ts over and be convinced that we have the strongest line of 50c, 75c. and $1.00 shirts you ever saw. 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 most 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. Pleased to Meet You, Sir. Let us sell you a Hat. We offer you three things Quality, Assortment and Low est Prices. Ice is a good thing but you can't wear a float of ice in your head. What is next best is one of our Straw Hats. Don't buy until you have seen them. Ours are exactly what you want. scott McClelland CLOTHIER, HATTER i I AND FURNISHER. MOTHER'S GONE HOME. Death of Mm. Barbara A. Ellenberger at Her Home in North Freedom. Mr. kllenrx-rifer wiia born at Pitnlc, Jofferaon county, Ph., In 141, and (li-d from a corniillcatlon of dinoawR on Sat urday, May 10th, at 1.00 p. m., hrcA f8 yearn, fl month and 11 days. Mrs. Kllonborgor's maiden name was Brown. Sho wn married July 11, lfil, to Franklin Klli'nborjrer, who preceded her to tho Spirit World but thrco month ngn. They resided nltornntely n MeOulmont and Oliver townnhlpa, U'l.vnoldnvillu borough and llinirirold township. Twelve children were Riven thin couple, flep Rons and seven daugh ter. Three daughters and One son preceded their parents to the Spirit World. The surviving children are: Mrs. Ida J. l'ifer, of Hcynolrisvillu, Thomas C. K'lenberger, Cool Spring, Mrs. Kmma C. Dickey, BeynoldMvillo, Charles K. Kllenbergor. Echo, fhlllp, Dmilcl, Nora and Lucilu Ellenherger, North Freedom. Mrs. KUenherger became a member of tho Methodist Episcopal church some forty years ago and later transferred her membership lo the United Evangel ical church and lived a consistent and devoted christian life. She had been In poor health the paHt five years, and during the last two years of her life she suffered nil the agonies that the humanity is heir to. During the last two days the pHin could only 1x3 Hllayed by the use of powerful antisep tics. It had come to a mere matter of hours and the aged mother was relieved bo that when death came It was peace ful and without a struggle. Funeral services were held In tho United Brethren church at Panic Mon day, May 21st, conducted by Rev. M. E. Burger, assisted by J. T. Halne. Inter ment was made at Panic. Mother Is not, for (rod took her In life's full prime of winter ripeness from tho bosom of her family and out of tho sphero of ner faithful labors. The bravo heart ceased to beat, the work of a life time was finished and tho. reward of a faithful stewardship had begun. We shall see tho bright kindly face on earth no more, neither shall we again feel the firm grasp of tho friendly hand. Mother was recognized as a strong, cap able, faithful, reliable and serviceable woman. She wag a steadfast friend who could be depended on In time of need and trials when it cost something to be true. She was such a woman as the poet had in mind whon he wrote: "How beautiful it is for a mother to dlo upon the walls of Zion; to be called like a worn and weary sentinel to put her armor off and rest In heaven." Her work is dono, the conflict Is o'er, the victory won. With sweetest hand I lay this wreath upon her bier, bidding her good night, with the full assurance that I shall see her and know her in tho morning. Mother. ulie Iihs anno! the one to us so dear. To lier Finder over yonder, to I hut. heavenly Inline beyond. O! not In rruoltv, nut In will! li, the reaper citnie mm. uuy ; It wus hii unirel vlltod this earth and took mother Hwny. Deiirent mother, thou art Bone. 'Twsa hard Indeed to give thee up; We rolHH thee In Hie room, 1ml God has called thee home. Bleep, mother, ideep, with your hands upon your nrensi ; Poor, weary handii: tliev needed rest. Dearly, mother, we have loved you, but God huh lovea you nest. Dear fitlllifill heart, He has given you rest. North Freedom, Pa. Son. Glorious News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargllo, of Washita, I. T. Ho writes: "Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrof ula whloh had caused her great suffer ing for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health Is excellent." Electrlo Bitters Is the best blood purifier known, It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver kid neys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 60 eta. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, drug gist. Reduced Rates to Kansas City. For the National Democratic Conven tion, to be held at Kansas City, July 4, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. will sell excursion tickets to Kunsus City from all stations on its line at rate of one first-cluss fare for tho round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going July 1, 2 and 3, and to return until July 0, in elusive. These tickets will bo good on all trains except the Pennsylvania Limited aud must be used for conlinU' ous pusxugu. Now iileu ties euch week at Mllllrens Johnstou & Nolan are uow selling i lino of ladles' shoes for $1.50 that form orly sold for 2.G0. Monarch shirts a complete lino Mlllirens. at Gouts, ask to see Shlek & Wagne 93.00 pants. r's Crash suits and serge coats and vests A Dreadful Famine. The general public doubtless knows of the dreadful famine In India. More than fifty million people arc In titter destitution and crying for something to eat. Multitudes are at death's door and many dying daily. Yes. I take it for granted that the people of Reynolds vlllo know these sad facts: but tho mere knowing is nut doing, In the way of re lief. Here's an especially favored time to prove the morcy and goodness of true Christianity as something far superior to darkness of heathenism. And here also Is a case where deeds deeds of helpfulness speak louder than words. Hence It Is that the writer saw fit to send somo of the stuff that blips. Will not many or all of the rest do the same, If they have not yet: and remem ber that a good name for mercy and good deeds Is rather to bo chosen than great riches, which so many are hoard ing up In this highly-favored country of America. I. A. S. Fell Down Mine Shaft. Evil fate brought a tragic ending ton young lire and a romance Saturday afternoon at tho Bell, Lewis & Yales shaft on the west sido of town, being now the property of the Jefferson & Clearfield company. Tho shaft was sunk for the purpose of furnishing drainage and air for the big Rochester mine, and Is 110 feet deep. It Is in con stant operation days, nights and Sun days, and Warren Gaines, about twenty years old, was one of the firemen. Sat urday afternoon about three o'clock ho was bringing acarof coal to the mouth of the shaft. The cage had been let down but he was not aware of it. and as he pushed the car alonir to tho cage, as he supposed, It fell Into tho shaft and ho went with It. Both went to the bottom without any thing to break tho force of tho drop and when those at the bottom of the shaft looked upon them Gaines was dead and the car broken to piece. They were a mixed, mangled mass. DuBois Owner. New District President. At a recent meeting of tho Executive Board of District No. 2. United Mine Workers of America, W. B. Wilson, president of District 2, who has accept ed the position of National Secretary Treasurer, resigned as president of the district. Tho resignation was accepted with the understanding that Mr. Wil son would agreo to advise and counsel with the executive board of district 2 In all matters of importance in the dls' trict, thereby virtually remaining a member thereof. Bernard Rice, of DuBois, vice-prosl dent of the district, was chosen to fill tho vacancy caused by Mr. Wilson's resignation, and Patrick Gllday, of Morrlsdalo, was elected vice-president. President Rico then appoiutcd John Sullivan, of Adrian, to fill the vacancy on the executive board caused by the promotion of Mr. Gllday. A Wealth of Beauty Is often hidden by unsightly pimples, eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt rheum, etc. Bucklon'a Arnica Salve will glorl fy the face by curing all skin eruptions, also cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, ulcers and worst forms of piles. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. Reduced Rates to Philadelphia. For the Gymnastlo Union and Festival (Turnfeet) North American, at Phil delphla June 18-24, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets to Philadelphia from all stations on its line at the rate of Bingle fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going June 15 and 21, and to return until Juno 20, inclusive. For Sale A Pair of Roaders. Sorrel Hamblutonlan mare, four years old; very stylish; weight about 1075. Bay Champion Medium horse; five years old; weight about 1100; a strong road horse. These horses drive single or double. J. C. King & Co. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postofllce at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., week ending June 0, 11)00: M. G. Hcltrlck, F. C. Richards. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M For Sale. One lot and a quarter in a .vory desir ablo location In West Rcyuoldsvillo, Inquire at This Star olllce. Money saved by shoeing your fuel at Williums' shoo store. Cool uudurweur for warm days at Mllllrens. Confidence Is so thoroughly ground into and mixed with SherwlQ-Wllltums paints it's no wonder the sales Increase. Trout Run. Miss Sarah Keller, who Is staying at !ramer Station, was at home on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Stronse, who have been visiting friends In Pittsburg the past two weeks, came home Saturday. There will be an Ice cream festival at tho M. E. church to-morrow evening or the benefit of the league. Every body Is Invited to come. Some of our boys were at Big Run Sunday on their wheels. Marriage Licenses. The follow ing marriago licenses were Issued the past week by John D. Evans, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: Fred G. PfalT, of Brookville, and Edith Haugh, of Rose township. V. L. Moore, of Washington township, nnd Elizabeth Koehler, of West Reyn- oldsville. J. B. Horlger nnd H. .1. Kramer, of Knox township. Fedelo Ciofous and Maria Dleioccl, both of Big Soldier. Robert Harvey and Lillie Currto, both of Eleannra. Philip Buchhelt and Lillian Rimer, both of Henderson township. Rathmel. John Ryder and family went to the state of Illinois last week to attend tho funeral cf their son who was killed there. At a regular meeting of W. C. No. 602, P. O. S. of A., Juno nth, a vote of thanks was given to all who aided and assisted them on Decoration Day. Rev. Bigler, of Pittsburg, and Rev. Meek, of Reynoldsvlllo, are holding gospel meetings hero tills week. Mrs. H. M. Johnston Is visiting friends at Bradford, Pa. Some of tho people in the lower end of town Indulged In tangle foot too free ly Sunday evening, which resulted In the mun of the house receiving an ugly cut on the head and his xhoulilor blade broken, from tho hands of his wife. For neat and stylish footwear call at Williums' shoo store. Try our chocolate, with or without cream 5o. Reynolds Drug Store. 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 or colors, from any photograph you desire. We give you the portrait free we do not require you to buy u frame. THE NEW . STORE, Centknnial Ham. Ui'ildinu J. J. SUTTEU. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Or West ltP)liollHVlll. IMibllr Kchoo! Itlntrlrt, lor lite rlxel your ending Jnne I, IMOO. Whole number of whooN 4 Number of tenrlier employer! 4 NnmlHT of niiplU enrolled ln the sehool. 231 Avernire ihilly nttendunre 177 Am't lin levied for ftehools. lOmllN.. SI.44H IS TiiKAMi'tisn's Aeeti'NT Uw.eiits. Pnl. on hiind fitmi lioo yenr t 1AM Nee d from Hlsle npiiroprliitlim mm 27 From Cnllei'ton. tnxesof nil klniln.... I,mh is " all olheroouires in Sit Total KiM-elpts fJ.2:piM4 TarAsi'tmn's Acooi'RT-KxprRiMTiTitits. I'ortein'lier's Willie l,il7 M rent nnd rrimlr 15 HI M fuel mid eiiniliiuriii'li.'- HUM Fees of Collectors t4i:C!, Treiei. '2.100.. WSJ Hulnry of See., Miillonc ry, piMtiiKf, Ai. 10 CI For prliitlnir 11111I nmlltoiV fern II on " debt nnd Interest pnlil &"2!SS ' enforcing eompnlory luw 1 IN) school test luniks K .17 " " xlipplle !W! " nil other piii Kr4eH and c.xwiiHes... 2S HII Total expenditure fj.atttfln KKKoriier. ami I.iauii.itiks. Cnsh on htinil tl'M 'M I'memed rettii-neil ;VIH7 Ain't duo from Collector Wis; We lieri'liy cerflfy thnt we linve e.xnniliied the alsive and find It. correct. (. II. .Iomnkton, I .lonix 1'iiAwt.KV, Auditors. Tuns. C. Mi K.NTKHit, I Witness our hands tlil4!ti rinyof .Inne.lMJO. I). lloi.i.iNOKii, President. Joseph Mi Kehxa.x, N'cii tin.v. Notice to Bidders. Jefferson County Home for Poor nnd Insane. U will Ih' received hy the'Commlfedoner nf .lefl'ctson count y, nt their othVo In Hrook vlllr, I'll., umll In.Y IJ, 11110, ut ;tm o'clock, i). in., for the crertldi) if thn Itnllillnic for iho 1'iH.r iiihI lux 11 ne, from thenltuiini'(mre(l nml timler the niiMrylslon of II. ('. I'nrk. Arrlil teet. npprovi'd hy the Slate Ihmnl of Puh llc ('Inn Ith . Krh Mditer nniM enrlo-e a certified rheck for two per centum of IiIh hid evidence of (food full li. All hid to he mn de hm followH: KIihi Kor tho hnlMlnir, fully etiilM"d nd coinplelrd lit uccoidiihi-c H 1th the phuiH Mid Hpecldcutloiis which cult he nrcn nnd ex umtned ut the County ('omnilflsloiit'iH' O litre. Second I'or the mtlldiritf. Hie proofed nr eonllhtf to nlrnw mid Npivlfl.-iitlutm, which will he fimttHhcd on itppllctillott. Third Kxcuviithm and ntonp work up to wnter tiihle. Fourth- Itulldltitf complete, except exenv.- tlon nnd Mone work its iiIhivo. 'If ii HeHtiiiif, 1 n liKiliiix nil f xtuiuH con nected therewith. Sixth All nlumhliitf nnd HxturvH connected therewith nnd hII Mcwerituc. All hid iti he imidn on hhiiik. prepared hy he County ConiuiWHlonerM. which will he fiirnWhcd on application, HulldlMif to lie lorn ted on tho AlcComiell farm on Itldtfway road. Tin Architect. 11. C. Park, will Im at tho ConiinisMlonerM' OHIro In HrookvillcIcffrrMntt county. I'a., June. 2Atli and 2tfth, luou, to ex plain piaiiH niHi Mpeciucai ioiiM to nmuerN. The CuinmWHlonerM mwivr the rlj(ht to reject any and all hldn. w II II 11, NKWTin WIUIMTKII, Alt HAWK, CointnlHHioiierfi. Hhookvim.r, I'A., June H, 11m. sV Warm Weather Goods V a a a a 0, ItTV V Of 1 1 A A handsome line of Ladies' Muslin C Underwear. a a & a a a a a a a a I I I V Farasols for Ladies, Misses and Children V from 25 fts. to $5. 1 1 Fans of all kinds a ask to see them. f ttff 1 1 1 a a fa If'V 7(7 wnitc uuu v,uioreu y Wash Goods, Silk, Hif Ginghams, Shirt tfjl Waists You will K find we are head- 1 , l 1 quarters lor these a a Lace Courtains. O v a tfjl Ladies, Jackets and v.v Suits. XL g Bing & Co. g at Mllllrons. . Sold by Reynoldsvlllo Hardware Co.