v VOLUME 9. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1901. NUMI'.EE 36. ) MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Mnln MrrM, oppoMtfl Die Commercial Hoti'l, UvynoldHvllli'. rn. G M. Mt-noNALD, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Notnry Public, real eitata niffiii, Piitint wjcMircfl, rnllt'ctlon made promptly. Oilto In Ncilnn block, Kcynnldnvlllo, Pa. s MITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Rnnl Estate Agent. Col lect lonn will receive prompt attention. Ofllce In Knx'hllch ft Henry block, near poatolllce, Iteynoltlavllle Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. RpaldenldentlHt. In the Froehllrh tt Hen ry block, near the pontofflce. Main tctruut. Gentlenuftn In njmnttlnft. D R. L. L. M EANS, DENTIST, Office on nccond door of First National bank bulldlnir. Main street. R. R. DkVERE KING, DENTIST, Office on aecond floor Reynoldsvllle Real Estate nldg.. Main street, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Axcnt, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line nf supplies constantly on hand, rictui-e framing a hpeclalty. Office and ware room In the Moore building on Main street. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FHAA'K V1KTZ, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In Hhe very centre of tlie business part of town. Free 'hut to and from trains and commodious ample rooms for com nurclal traveler. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. - FRA A' A' . Ji LA CK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Bteam heat, f re bus, hath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections efce. , ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Not Ice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estnte of loseph Brltton, late of Washington township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons having claim or demands against said estate are hereby notified to make payment of the same without delay. Wm. H. Britton, Administrator, O. M. McDonald, Rockdale Mills, Pa. Att'y for Adm'r. Subscribe for The -X-Star If you want the Ntws SHId Begins Monday, Jan. 14, and Closes Thursday, Jan. 31. To make the latter part of January a great bargain month we are giving greater bargains than we were ever able to give before. We have cut prices to the lowest possible notch and herewith announce values that can't be beaten. Ve work continually to sell goods at the lowest possible prices consistent with good merchandise. We endeavor at all times t6 avoid misrepresentation of any kind and positively will not handle anything that is not reliable if we know it. You who have watched our advertisements will know that they are always truthful and reliable WE ALWAYS DO JUST WHAT WE SAY. HOLIDAY GOODS Dress Goods. We offer our entire stock of Dress goods and Linings at a big sacrifice. ' Black Cashmere that sells for 25c at 19c a yard. 60c Black Crepons at 39c. Finer ones that were 1.50 and $1.75 will go in this sale at $1.25 a yard. 54 inch Broadcloth, $1.25 grade, in black, tan, brown, gray, green, blue and red will be sold at $1.00 a yard. All 25c Dress Goods, both novelty and plain at 19c. All 50c dress goods, 39c a yd. 75c " 65c ad. $1.00 dress goods, 79c a yd. We have full lines of colors of silks and velvets for waists at all prices that will be sold at a big reduction. All Linings andTrlmmlnga Reduced. Btioes. About 150 pair of Ladies' shoes sold at 1.25. rrr v Boia a bout 100 pair of Children's shoes that were 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 go in this sale at 7oc. Siember we have a full and up-to-date line of 6hoes shoes of all Jptions and the best 3.00 shoe for ladies made. oce forjMcnjWomcn and No WHY? Because we buv from Vihe best manufactories and you ave no risk whatever to run as e guarantee every garment we ptri at these prices we will f everything sold. The strong must give wny me time, und that corn nmy huvea strong ptill on .you, Vint It gives way to ease and corn fort when yon tisn Clyclcwlule Ointment, nnd now U the time. Oct the jar with l lie red top. 2.1c at your druggists. tTfea tee .hat Cures I Golds, J Grippe, 7 uLinnniMn nmtnu aptuua BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS i old by aldruggisls 255 SOcts J Good Eye worn. 1 will be at the IMPERIAL HOTEL, REYNOLDSVILLE , FEBRUARY 12th, AND AT BROOKVILLK FEBRUARY 13TH 5 14TH. e Will use only the best Crystalline or Pebble-' Glass and guarantee all work equal to the test. G. C. Gibson, Refracting Optician. IrffSN VF!7 V?"VTF i WAGM'S A large assortment of fine dress patterns that were 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 at 98c a yard. that sold at 2.00 to 3.00 will be Children arc reduced for this) sale. Better CLOTHING Can be Found A fine Beaver Overcoat in blue or gray sold at to.00, at t3.75. A fine Overcoat, made of Kersey or Melton in gray, sold at 17.00, at (5.00. All 10, 12.50 and 15.00 Overooats at 7.50, 9.00 and 111.00. All JUeti'M aiulDoy'$ Clothing at a Similar Jietluctlon, Soft Coal Market. Coal Trade Journal.1 The soft coul market of the seaboard Is not In vt favnrahla a condition an we would like to soe, and the decreased de mand (or bituminous coul at the east ward Is a somewhat ominous token. It has so ofton happened that a falling oft of demand on the part of eastern manu facturer!) has been tho forerunner of himlness depression In certain lines that It may well be questioned whether the time Is not ripe for a curtailment of bituminous production. Tho output of soft coat is now so largely under the control of one financial Interest that we do not look for any sorlons overstocking of the market, but evidently the time Is an opportune occasion to bring pro duction to a tower level. In tho central and western trado the bituminous situa tion Is somewhat bettor owing to the demniid for railway fuol and for other purposes aside from manufacturing. The western trade Is of course greatly Interested In the forthcoming conven tion but the result of that can scarcely bo discussed tn advance. At Ruffalo soft coat Is coming In bet ter supply, and a corresponding exten sion of trado Is the result. Handlers of bituminous are rubbing their hands In satisfaction and tell you frankly their trade was never bettor at this season of tho year. Tn fiiet tho usual let up after the holidays has not yet put In an ap pearance and tho present conditions of lively demand promiso to continue for some time to come. As with anthra cite, prices are well maintained and orders are fully equal to the amount of stock received, If thoy do not go beyond that. There Is much eastern money seeking Investment tn western Pennsylvania coal lands at present. In counties ad joining Allegheny particularly there Is great demand for land for mining, and deals which Involve over (1,000,000 have been closed, and negotiations are on for more acreage , A Miraculous Escape. Last Sunday afternoon Mary London, daughter of Jof London, was struck by the "Flyer" near her home, about two miles above Big Run. She attempted to cross the track ahoad of tho train, when she was caught by a projection on the side of the engine and hurled about twenty feet. Her clothing was nearly torn off and she received a slight cut on the bead, but was not seriously Injured. Punxsutawney Spirit. Regardless of cost, such as Vases, Jardiniers, Fancy Dishes, Fancy Baskets, Toilet Sets, Rings, Brooches, Silver Trinkets, Cushion Tops, Doileys, Fancy Stand Covers, Etc. NOTIONS. Clark's Thread, Silk Thread Needles Tidy Cotton -Silkltoen -Paper Pins Paper Best Pins 4o 4o 4o 4o 4o lo 4o DOMESTIOS. Gingham, 41c a yd, Aunt Nancy's unbleached Muslin, 4c ayd Paclflo " " 6o Lockwood ' " do " Fine bleached Muslin 60 " M U l Aq tt " Hill Muslin Ho " Calico 4o " " Boat - 60 " Percales 6, 8 and loo " Sllkillne lOo " Toweling, from 4 to lOo " ShlrtlngbrlnU 4o " Cheviot Shirting 4 to 80 " Outing Flannel 4 and 60 " 80 Outing - fio " lOo Outing 80 " 121c Outing lOo " LINBNS. 25o Table Linen, 30o " " 35o " " 60o " " 80o " " 19o 23o 29o 30o 680 1.00 Table Linen, 79o 1.25 " 11 1.00 1.00 Napkins, 80o a doz. 1,25 " 1.00 a doz. 1.75 1.45 a doz. Men's 50o Overalls " 50o Jackets " 50o Jean Pants " 85o " " 1.00 " r 15o Wool Socks " 25o " 6O0 " 39o 3'Jo 3l)o 61)0 7l)o llo 20o 39o Personally-Conducted Tour to Florida. Tho first Jacksonville tour of the sea' son via tho Pennsylvania Railroad, al lowing two weeks In Florida, leaves New York, Philadelphia and Washing ton by sK'clul train February f. Ex cursion tickets, Including railway trans portation, Pullman nccommodutlons (one borth), and meals en route In both directions whllu traveling on the spo clul train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $."n.00; Buffalo, V4.25; Rochester, if.14.00; Elmlrn, "l.4": Erie, $.-,4.85; Wllliamsport, t50.00; Wllkes Biirre, 50.35: and at proportionate rotes from other points. For tickets, Itineraries, and full In formation apply to ticket agents; B. P. Fraser, Passenger Agent Buffalo Dis trict, .107 Main street, Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.i F. Palmateer, City Ticket Agent, 20 State street, corner Corinthian, Rochester, N. Y.; E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wll llamsport, Pa.! or address Geo. AV. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Streot Station, Philadel phia. Hormtown. Oscar Schugars Is 111. M. L. Hetrlck Is on tho sick list. A. B. Moore who Is working at Rath mel was home over Sunday. John Hetrlck, of Rathmel, had busi ness In this place Thursday. Harry Cravin, of this place, has quit work on account of a felon on his finger. Miss Minnie Smith, of tho Bnech woods, visited friends in this place Thursday, Quite a number of young folks of this place attended the plo social at the Buzzard school Friday night. There will be a pie social held In the Horm school house Friday evening, Jan. 25. All are invited to come. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion will cure you at home. It's the most lnfalllblo medicine for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stake's. Price 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. January 1 yd. Hat Cord lo 4 to 8o lo 2o 6a 4o 3So 1 yd. Garter Web Shoe Laces, 2 pair Best Shoe Laces, I pair 1 Dos. Beet Pearl Buttons Gold-plated Collar Buttons Gold-tilled Cuff Buttons 60o Cotton Blankets 44o a pair. 50o " 60o " " 85o " ' 1.15 " 1.25 " 3.00 All-Vool Blankets 3.50 " 3.75 1.25 Comfort 2.00 3.50 . . 42 tn. Pillow Cases 45 In. " 69o 65c 1.00 2.60 2.90 8.00 1.00 1.60 2.75 19o a pair 21o 81x90 Hemmed Sheets unbleached 35c 45o HlxDO 81x90 81x90 Hemstitched bleached 6S0 65o 2.00 Napkins, 11.60 a doz. 2.25 1.85 a doz. 3.00 2.40 a doz. 4.00 3.25 a doz. Than You Find Men's 1 fieece-llnediundorwear, 78o a s't. " 2 all-wool underwear,' $1.05 " Boy's heavy fleeoed undorwear, 45o " A beautiful line of Men's Dross Pants at a big reduotlon. All 3.50 and $4.00 pants at $3.00. California Tout Via Pennsylvania R. R, The Pennsylvania Rallroad'Company bus arranged for a special personally conducted tour through California, to leave New York and Philadelphia on February 14, by the '"Golden Gate Spe cial," composed exclusively of Pullman parlor-smoking, dining, drawing-room, sleeping, compartment, and observation cars, returning by March 20. This special train will be run over the entire route. The best hotels will be used where extended stops are made, but the train will be at tho constant command of the party. Round-trip tickets, covering all neces sary expenses, 150 from all points on Pennsylvania Railroad except Pitts burg, from which point the rate will be $445. For further Information apply to tick et agents; Tourist Agent, 11116 Broad way, New York; 4 Court street, Brook lyn; 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J.; B. Courlaendor, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agont South eastern District, Washington, D. C; Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agont Western District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ers nover thought of using anything else for indigestion or biliousness. Doc tors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration, or Heart Failure, etc. Thoy used Au gust Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimu late the nervous and organlo action of the system, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfied there Is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Olrdles the dlobe. The fame of Bucklon's Arnica Salve, as the best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains and ail skin eruptions. Only infallible pile cure. 25c a box at H. Alex. Stoke's. Clearance Late ai mi Frtslis Such as Coats, Capes, Furs, Underwear, Cont Suits, Top Skirts, Underskirts, Neckwear, Waists. Etc., will all be sold re gardless of cost. jacKets Ladies fine jackets made of Kersey, Cheviot or Boncle Cloths in black or colors that sold for 5, 6 and $7.00 will go at $3.75 and $4.00. The best 10 and $12.00 jackets made for 7 and $8.00. A good assortment of Ladies Capes made of Golf, Tlush and Kersey cloths at great reductions. Children's Jackets that were from 1.75 to $6.50, now from 1.00 to 4.50. Girls and Misses rpCOC reduced from 65c, 1.25. 2.00 and $3.00, to JI UuyUc) 75c 1A0 2.25. These are all nicely made, trimmed with ribbons, etc., lined throughout all sizes. LADIES' SUITS. A lot of Ladles' Tailor Made Suits In finest Broadcloth Cheviot, or Covert Cloth. Swellest Tailor-made effects, sold at 7.50, 10, 12.60 and le.OO, will go at 15.00, 7.60, 9.50 and 12.50. Ladles 25o flannelette skirt patterns, 19o I Ladles' (1.00 all-wool skirt patterns, 75o " 60o all-wool skirt patterns, 40o " 91.00 knit skirts, 75o " 85o " " " 65o A fine line of Ladles' Mercerized Sateen and Corset Jean Underskirts, that sold for 91.00, 1.25, 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 are reduced to 75c, $1.00, 1.60, 2.50 and M.25. All Ladles and Children's Underwear at a likewise reduction. A large assortment of Ladies Rainy Day Skirts at a big sacrifice; will go at from $2.75 to $5.00. at Snick & Wagner's. All 25o Neckwear, All 50o " All 50o Hats All $1.00 Hats All 1.25 " . , - All 1.50 All 1.75 and $2.00 Hats All 25o Caps 1 AU6O0 " .', 20o 38o 3t)o 79o 1.00 1.25 1.50 ll)o 30o Florida and fletropolltnn Limited" by the SHAHOARD AIR I.INI! RAILWAY, Florida and West India Short Line" to the WINTER RE50RT5 OP TIW SOUTH. Ths Only Line Opentlng Dally Trains to Hnrlda. Effective January 14th, tlio Seaboard Air Lino Hallway, the only linn operat ing dally limited trains to Florida, will put on Its magnificent new train, "Flor ida and Metropolitan Limited," -solid from New York via Philadelphia, Bal timore, Washington to Richmond, Raleigh, Columbia, Savannah. Jackson ville and St. Augustine. Connections at Jacksonville for Tampa and all Flor ida points, and at St. Augustine for the EastCoast. This train also carries Draw ing Room Slopping car from New York to Atlanta. Leaves Boston 12.03 a. m., New York 12.55 p. m. (from 23rd Street Station Pennsylvania Railroad), Phila delphia 2.29 p. m., Baltimore 5.45 p. m. Washington 0.55 p. m., arriving at Southern Pines, N. C, 5.50 a. ra., Col umbia, S. C, 10.00 a. m., Savannah, Ga. 12.25 p. ra., Jacksonville 3.50 p. m., St. Augustine 5.00 p. m., Tampa 6.30 a. m. Charlotte 9.51 a. in., Atlanta 4.35 p. m. Connections are made both at Miami on the East Coast and Port Tampa on the West Coast for Key West and Havana. The "Florida and Metropolitan Lim ited'' Is luxuriously equipped In every respect, with Pullman Drawing Room Car, Compartment Car with Drawing Rooms and State Rooms, Observation Car, through Day Coaches and unex celled Pullman Dining Car service. For further Information, call on or write to all Pennsylvania Railroad offices, or representatives of tho Sea board Air Line Railway at 300 Wash ington Street, Boston, Mass.; 1200 and 371 Broadway, New York; 30 South Third Street, Philadelphia; 207 East Gorman Street, Baltimore; 1434 New York Ave., Washington, or to R. E. L. Bunch, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. Letter List. List of .unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., ' week ending Jan. 19, 1901: Hiram Aldridge, Mrs. Charles Fen ner, Miss Maud E. Henry, G. A. Hlme, Mrs. Mary Long, Mrs. Boll O'Brien, Miss Carrie Shaffer. Say advertised and glvo date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. , , Sale Ladies' fine Kersey Jackets in fashionable 26 in. box style in black, gray and tan for $2.75. Boy's Top Coats made of chlnchllll cloth, sizes from 3 to 8, sold for 1.50 to $1.75, at 1.13 and $1.25 Boy's Reefers, mado of extra hoavy cloth, lined throughout, sizes, 9 to 16, sold for $2.50, at $1.75.. v is Reduced for' this Sale. ''V 1 Everything in the Store