VOLUME y. UBYNOLDSVILLK. PENN'A WEMNKSDAY, Jl'LY 18. 1000. NTMKEK 10. financial STATEMENT Hi yimliltvltlr 1'nMlr i linol Irlrt. lor llir llses! I car IvIl.llllU June I, llltlll. O. W. SAVART7.. COl.I.KCTdU, ...i ..-11. ,... ..i.....i .n..i t n.f nii-'li nf licvnolilivlili' for the yeiirein llmr lllti't Of lIllllMl'lllll i.V.VI Vl.'i v. milled todup.on fl.im.i;.. urn i exoncriiiions.. ( I.YI.IVI ...... ,,.i..,i :m.7:i fit iTliiiliMnl,wi..K) 2 . ml '. mi f l.Mi.ftn M fnl. v on fl.inj.M M. ful. on I.:M7.H Trenurer's ri Ipls due fmtn rol.Swniir. wi.n:: .w.r: 4.:ilO.J uniiiMii. noNn tax. nm Hm 1 nf duiille Me .'J.IT.4II .V. ndilert tn dup. on S.1I4.H1 t exoneration 41 HI retm-ned r-,. relmti!oiil.o.vi.(i Vf ml. 'I 011 fl.uMI Ml 11 fnl. t 1111 tvn.Mi.. At fnl. ; on ima'.'t.. SII.W M.S4 21.14 2li.Hi ai.is Ii.wii.ki TrensiuiT s nv In diiefr'iiiCol.BwHru Hlil.H" W. T. COX, EX-l'OI.t.KOTOR, In in nnt with tin- nfliiml dlstrlrt nf I lid rollKh nf Kfymililsvlllf , I'll. IHNI TAX. uni't duo hist ttle mi'tit !?.;A O. W. KWARTZ, TREAKl'RER, Jn 'iifount with the school dlstrlrt of tin 11111 1 111 Reynolds- If for 1 In' year und iik 110, I WO, ami inf.. iim't from W. T. I'm I Wtt.Jfi limn II. W. I,enkerrt l.ffi fromStine appropriation.... S.W.IW from I'olleftor Swarta ,2ivi. riiif Tn iiMiiriT M04.II7 m't order redeemed.. fT.OW.mi Trvtmurvr'H 1:1 .. . . 71.W rr,iw.2i n.iiM.ai MONO AfVOI'MT. niii't from V. II. Alesiuidei ti.Ka.7H from w. T. Cox 1.114.74 fmni Collector Hwiirit l.tmi.NI Htn't orders redeemed.. tl.ltr.'.O! ' Treasurer's ( i:i:ts " In ImnilKof TrvnK.. n.oi.mi :m:x ;m:xn iiru.niNn Arroi'ST. iim't from V. II. Alexander fclSN.ns IiIh iiffoimt iiudltcd this 12th duy of liinu, l, and foil ml to lie nirrvct. EVERY WOMAN DR. PE .? nrmivnnvti nil I r IreprompUaafttAndoartalnlnreauH. Tbo nynu '!, ) nrTeruuaipoioi. pi.vv prr uu... For ekle by II. Alex. Ptoke. - I .... I trrAn.. "R.Aflnp.t.iori 1 a.t N. Han an's 3HiRT WAISTS. hirtW'aist, 50c now 39c " " 75c now 50c " " " $1.00 now 75c " " $1.50 now 1.00 " " $2.00 now 1.50 vadies' Working Waist, 29c. .Please take notice also of the Men's and Youths' Clothing. Men's Fine Worsted Suits that sold for $10 now $6.50 to $7.50, Youths' Suits that sold for $7 and $8 now $4.50 and $5.50. COME IX AWI) SEE FOR YOURSELF. N. THE REAL SHOW COMING BY SPECIAL. TRAIN. WELSH BROS. 60 STAR ACTS. JO 20th CENTURY CLOWNS. J00 TRAINED ANIMALS. CRANO FREE BALLOON ASCENSION and Parachute Jump each Day. 9 Ferformanoea Dally at 2 and 8 M ADULTS 20 CENTS. -Will BASE BALL GROUNDS, REYNOLDSVILLE, . Afismoon and. Evening, - Friday, July 20th Red Cross Tansy Pills Snpprissfd Minitruatton PAINFUL MsniUuatlon AnSnPREVENTIVBter rREontAiiitiBai7 Are Safe end Reliable, nT Pcrfi-ctlr Harmltie The Ladies' Purely Vete tablet Never ram rmviCrviiwu 8it poetpald en receipt ot price. Monay refunded If not we KindsClDclionaco. Dee Maine, low. For siile tiy II. Alrx sinke. Dollar for Dollar Value I Is not easily recognizable. I Only the expert buyer is a I eomjietent JikIko. The ordi- I nary buyer must take his I dealers word as to value, j I Therefore, it is well to buy j I where the j QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND I . to Ik? of a high order. We are I positive you will find the I leather in our shoes of a fine I grade, the shapecorrect, and I the workmanship perfect. j I Our I Men's Tan Shoes I Have 1)ccn winners this seas- j on, juding by the amount we I have sold and arc still selling. Johnston & Nolan. CHILDREN'S DRESSES from 1 to 4 years were sold from 40c to $1.25, price now 29c to 75c. Ladies' Dress Sacks, 45c. Ladies' Dress Sacks that were sold for $1.25, now 75c. Hanau, R. R. SHOWS WAIT POB THIS BHOW. CHILDREN 10 CENTS, Exibit at- a m The Appetite of Ooat In envied by nil wlm-ii HtotiiHrh nnil liver nre out of order. Hut aueli alionld know thut Dr. Klnn'n New Lifo PIIIr irivo n hil'-ndii1 niii:lltu, Hound ditfailiin iind k reuulur bodily liiibit that ItiHiire perfi el, lieiilth Hiid (''eat energy. Only 'l'n' at H. Ali'X. Sloke'it driiR store. Pennsylvania Chautauqua. For the lVniiHylvaniii C'hnutaiiqiia. Id Iw hidd at Mt. (Jtttna. IV. July 2 to AuirUHt H, 1IIIH), tlm r. nnnvltiinla niiil rond Company will mdl Hidiil excur- mIoii tieket.s to Mt. Gretna from New York. WaHhltufton. Ilallini.iie. Fredur iek. Md , CiinuiHliiitfii.i. and Intermedi ate ixiintf.. lucludiiitf all Htation on its line In the State of lVntmylvanlu. Ticket will be mid June 2" to AiiKiint 8. Inclucive, and will be good to return until AiiSfimt 111, Inelunive. JJEPORToK THE CONlilTIOX or TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK or RE-srxrex.Baj'vxx.x.K at ReynnldHVllle. In tlie Stntp of IVnnovlva nlu, at the flow of liimliifwi June 29, llimj. hkihho:s: TnnmiiiddlKfnuiita M.74 Tri Hveiilrnftn, wiiiim1 mill uniff iired. It W V.f. llnndntoxei'iirfflri'iilHtlon.... i.nm im I'rt'mliiniMin V. H. Iloinli, I.flnn on Htofkit. npf urlitfK, r tf J.l.w on l urnltim1 atin nxliitfH s.wise iMi One from Niitlnnnl linnkN tnol Re Mf rve Airf nisi 1:1.27 M lino from tippmve d rrvi' Hiienti. H4.7i HI lnterniil-Kf venue ntHnip 147 IM CI kn nnil olhfrriiftli henm 4.IM YA Xntfn of oilier Niitlonal luink 1,105 00 r'nif lloniil piiei- fiirivney, nifkflH, and fonts 1H6 (W Lawful money ri'serve In bunk, vlr: SiMH'le lli.t4 -S Leirnl-txiiderniilen K.;ii0 00 27,.V4 2A Redemption fund with V . H. Treim- urei (rffnt.of e Ireulntlon).. 1,7.10 00 Totnl fllH,42a 2S I.IAHII.ITIKH. Ciipltitl Htoek paid In ItVl.ono 00 Surplus fund lO.iKKIW) l iiill vld.'il profltH, k'K exuenno and taxes iittid (1,027 211 Niitlnnnl flunk notes outstanding. .. :t,000 00 Hue to oilier Nntlonnl Hunks 2,77:1 S4 Individual deposits sulijeet tin lierk IKS.TUI H7 Time f ertlfleiite of deposit 24.KHI 7 (.'ashler's fhei'kH outstnndliiK (Kl Totnl :iin,42 is (tat rPtDBiylraaia, Onaty af Jitetiaa, : I. John H. Kiiui'lier. Cnshlerof the almve tuimed hunk, tin solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the liest of my knowledge and lie lief. John II. KAt'ftip.R, t'nshler. Subserllwd and airoril to liofore methls Iftth day of July, HMO. Ai.hkht liK.V.N'oi.ns, Notary Piihllc. OonttKOT Attest: .1. II. ('OHaBTT, I J.C. Kino, M)lreelor, (J. W. I ui.i.kh, ( ,iiaa4a!aitiaik The New Store t invites you to call and see the line of Infant's Long Coats just received. Made of Bedford Cord and Cashmere, raninf? in prices from 90 cents to $3.00. Given Away With every $25.00 I worth ot goods you S can have a Life-like Portrait made in oilette, in black or colors, from g any photograph you 4 desire. We give you $j the portrait free we do not require you to buy a frame. i THE I NEW I STORE. IS Centennial IIai.lBi'ildino jj I J. J. SUTTER. I .... j a Prnnit of Ilia l.nhrla. A dlRtnngy looking .voting man bonrd- i el n FonrtwMitli street ear nt Mnaia 1 chtisetts nveuuo the other ulithL 11a , v.-na ciinylnn n leather unit ciih I'ltrtted nil over the anlt rime were la- ' beli linlk'ntliig much forelgu travel- I uteiitner pnntera slned on nt Dieppe, ! Iliivre. t)tend, Itreinen, Cherlmttrg, Liverpool. Yarmouth, Naples, mid rail road lahelx that bore the name of all lines all the way from Constantinople to St. Petei'Hlnirir. The young man of illstiingy it ppen rn nre put the suit ease down between his legs, mid all the peo ple lu the seals opposite began a fas cinated sort of Inspection of the labels. A Ktout man with He vera I of the com ponent pails of It Jng who ant next to the .Voting mail seemed to regard the labels with particular Interest. He tooped over and deciphered theiu carefully and elaborately, and then be looked up nt the owner of the suit ense with a leer. "Been nround right amnrt, hain't you, poduer?" ho Incpilred. The youiitf mini regarded him with n mile. "Never been farther awnjr from Washington than New York In my life." he replied, without nny hesita tion whatsoever. "1 got that whole bunch of labels for half a dollar at a little money exchanging Joint, down near the Battery, In New York. Hot scheme, Isn't It?" The frankness of the statement to daxed several of the passengers who overheard it that they got off at the wrong theater. Washington Pout. The ata Beetle. As you walk by the hcdgeslde a strange hoIko suddenly arrest your nt tent Ion. It la the buzi of an Insect, but loud enough to startle you. It might be mistaken for the reeling of a night Jar, but It Is perhaps more like the Jarring hum of a fastly driven mo tor car. The reason of the noise Is Hint the beetle has with great pains climbed up a certain height from the ground, and In order to ascertain whether he has got far enough, he erects himself on his stand, lifts his wing eases, shakes out his wings nud begins to agitate them violently, turning this way nud thnt to make sure that be has a clear space. If he tiien attempts to fly It Is one of his common blunders he Instantly strikes against some branch or cluster of leaves nud In throwu down. The tumble does not hurt him In the least, but so greatly astonishes him thnt ho remains motionless a good while; theu. recovering his senses, he begins to as cend ugslu. At length, nfter a good many aecldents and adventures by the way, he gets on to the topmost twite, and. nfter some buzzing to get up steam, launches himself heavily on the air and goes away lu graud style. Lougmau's. lrftoklms Oat For Alma Motor. No doubt the cnsuul observer has of ten noticed how unceasingly bequests flow Into the treasuries of certalu uni versities, but he may uot know that the nhiinnl of those Institutions, partic ularly the lawyers, have It always oa their minds to secure, or at least to suggest, bequests. Otic of these men, a prominent cor poration lawyer of this city, was speak lug of the custom the other day. lie explained that a lawyer and his client usually sit down to talk over the gen ernl subject of n will. If the clieut hns more than enough money to meet the actual uecds of his family, he common ly says something of charitablo or edit' catlonal Institutions, generally In a vague woy, which makes It quite nnt ural for bis lawyer to suggest as a def inite object his own alma mater. The lawyer referred to had himself secured several bequests, one of them for the sum of $."00,000. "Hut," said he, snill Ing, "a young lawyer lu my otllco hns Just cut tne out of $100,000, which be put In a will for his own nlm4nnter. It was a very good stroke on his part, the more so because our respective uni versities hnvo been bitter athletic ri vals for years." New York Mall and Express. Bother Cold Blooded. Of the ladies of lufuuiry there U no end, but there are some simple rules for the ludlvidtiul foot soldier to remember when lost In the chaos of battle. If you cannot bayonet your enemy, shoot him. It he goes a way- aim at the base of his spine. But do not let your attention be dlstructed from business by the consideration that other people- are making a murk of you. It is your duty to kill the highest possible number of those op' posed to you. uot to save your own skin. "How Soldiers l Ight, by l Norreys-Couuell. doofl Cbeer. "Now tell me, doctor, candidly, I there anything really the mutter with my wife'" "Yes. Her vocal cords nro sadly af fected. I'm ufrald she limy lose her voice." "Kay, drop lu on your way back from the olllce and chat awhile, will you Things have been going badly with mo lately and It's so comforting to hear Jou talk." Chicugo Thues-IIeiuld. The wild white sheep Is found P0' ivhere In the world but in Alnska, and few speclmuiis for mouatlug whole have ever been ubtulued. Great Saldler Memorial. Tim successful culmination of the lung cherished plans of the Sons of Volt runs to, found a gn at memorial university will b i good news to patriotic pviqdu every w hero. In so far us the general public. Is concerned perhaps the must Interesting feature will be the. war museum, where In a fire proof building will be gathered relics of war times, now hid nwny In garrets or In securely stored In G. A. H. I'ost rooms. It Is nlso proposed to provide free schol arship for worthy discharged orphans from the soldiers' orphans' homes of the various states. This university will be unique In character, being dedicated to patriotism iind having n chnirof applied patriotism. All the patriotic societies of the nation are deeply Interested In this movement and arc aiding In ihu work. It will be amply endowed, an honor to the men and women of war times and a credit to the people whoso contributions have made it possible. Dy vote of the Com mandry In Chief of the Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., which convenes at Syracuse, . V., In September a location will be lected mid the work of building com menced at once. This Is the most practical soldier memorial yet proposed and In founding this university the or er, Sons of Veterans, does Its duty by both ancestry and posterity. Its doors HI be open to nil worthy students and ill greatly assist In elevating the Stan- ai d of citizenship in the United States. White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the riends of M. A. Mogarty, of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning How. His skin slowly changed color, Iso his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. Ills malady was yellow jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without b-netit. Then ho was advised n try Electric Hitters, the wonderful lomach and liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only "i0c. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggist. Reduced Rates to Charleston, tj C, For tliu meeting of Uio National Edu cational Association tit Charleston, S. 3., July 7-11, the Pennsylvania Hullroad Company will sell excursion tickets om all stations rtn Its lines to Charles- on At. he Wtu of one fare for tho round Ins te.00. Tickets to bo sold July o to 8, Inclusive, and to lie good to re turn until September 1, inclusive. On tho return trip stop-ovor will be allowed at Washington on deposit of ticket with Joint Agent and on payment of fee of $1.00. For Sale. Two farms of eighty acres each, ad joining county poor farm, in Hinecreek township, one mile from Brookville, Good buildings, gnod water, orchard good murket, public roud running through. Twenty-seven acres in Hrook villa borough. Also house and lot in I'tinxsutuwncy. All will bo sold on terms to suit purchase's. John S. Hark, Brookville, Pa. June 13, HUM). Clear nnd to the Point. The following Is taken from a hotel advertisement iu the Calcutta Times: "Ueutlemeu who come iu hotel not say anything about their meals they will be charged for. nud If they should say beforehand thnt they are going out to breukfast or dinner, etc., and if they say that they not have anything to eat they will be charged, and If uot so they will not be charged, or unless they bring it to the notice of tho manager of the place, aud should they want to say anything they must order the mauuger for one, not any one else, nud unless they bring not It to tho notice of the manager they will be charged for the least things according to the hotel rate, aud no fuss will be allowed afterward about It." A Poultry Problem. A Somervllle man borrowed a neigh bor's hen on the pretense thnt he wnnt cd her to sit. As soon as he got the hen he broke up tho sitting habit ami got her to Inylug eggs. In the next six weeks she laid two dozen eggs. These ho sold for 40 cents a dozen, nnd with the 80 cents that he got for them he bought the hen. Now the question rises whether the original owtier of the hen was fooled or not. Somervllle Journal. A MlNlvnillnu; Item. Johnny Old Mr. Sklnlllnt must be an awful generous mini. His Father Why? Johnny The paper says he constant ly keeps a good watch on everybody lu his employ. Jewelers' Weekly. Japan Is a corruption of tho Chinese word Slil-peii-I;tu, which means "root of day," or "sunrise kingdom," becuuse Japan Is directly east of China, Tho British soldier's dreBS wits uot always red. It was white lu the reign Of Henry VIII nnd dark green-lu tho time of Ulliuiboth. Summer Touts to the North. For the summer of 11HMI the Pennsyl vania Hallrimd Company has urrnnged to run two p' tsonnlly-ciitidueti d tours to Canada and Northern Now Ym'1?. These, tours will l-'iive July -I mid Au gust 11. Including Niagara Falls, Thou sand Islands, Iinplds of the St, Law rence. Quebec, The Haguetiny, Montreal, . Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlnio nd George, nnd Saratoga, neenpj Ing fifteen days: round trip rale. (diV Kach tour will ! In charge of one of Company's tourist agents, assisted by ntv experienced lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescorte l--dies. The rate covers railway and boat fare for the entire round trip, purbv-rar scats, uicbIs en route, hotel entertain ment, transfer charges, und carriage hire. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any additional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Hullroad Compa ny, 1HIH Broadway, New York: 800 Ful ton street. Brooklyn: 78!l nrond street, Newark. N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd. As sistant General Passenger Agent, Unuul Street Station, Philadelphia. Was it a Miracle ? "The marvelous cure of Mrs. Rena J. Stout of consumption has created Intense excitement in Caiuinack, Ind.," writes Marion Stuart, a leading druggist of Muncie, Ind. "She only weighed Im pounds when her doctor in York tows said she must soon die. Then she be gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery and gained 37 pounds In weight and was completely cured." It has curod thous ands of hopeless cases, and is positively guaranteed to cure all throat, chest and lung diseases. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at II. Alex. Stokes drug store. Reduced Rates to Bellefonte. For the Centre County Centennial nt Bellefonte, Pa., July 2 and 20, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on Its lino in the State of Pennsylvania, to Bellefonte and return, at ono fare for tho round trip (minimum rate, 2.1 cents). Tickets will be. sold and good going, July 21, 23 and 2H, and to return until July 27, Inclusive. For Sale. One lot and a quarter in a very desir able location in West Reynoldsville. Inquire at THE STAR office. J Warm Weather Goods V e i) JeVJ I J A handsome line X of Ladies' Muslin 5? V Underwear. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa I I V Parasols lor Ladies, Jif Misses and Children V from 25 dts. to $5. W V o I I I Fans of all kinds A ask to see them. 0 fa 1 1 fa fa a fa i fa t fa V White and Colored t Wash Goods, Silk, Ginghams, Shirt lO( Waists You will yi iind we are head- j, quarters for these . oods. Lace Cottrtains. K'v Ladies, Jackets find g o a a ST Bing&Co.g V
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