Hubucription tt.OOprr vrur in. mft-anrv. C. A NTF.IMI I'.dltor nnd I'nb. WEDNK3DAY, JUNK 5, 11(01. Anlndepeitdentlncnlnniior.piitilNhi'devt'ry Wednesday at. Hi-ynnldsvlllc, .lefTi-ranii t'o. Pa., devoted to the Interests of KcynohUvlllt. and.lenVriMinemiiity. Non-unlit lent, wllltrrut all with fairness, ami will lie especially friend ly towards the InliorlnK class. Communications Intended (or tnitillcntlnn must l accompanied tiy the writer's name, not for punllcatlmi, Imt as a guarantee nf nod faltli. InterostlnK news Hems solicited. Advertising rates tuiido known on applica tion at thin nfllco. ,nitliiy rnnimiinlratlnns nnn rnnnuo of advertisement should reach t li If ollli'o by Mnndity noon. gtihsrrlptlnn prlcetl.ntiperynar.ln ndvnnre. Address all rnntmiinli'ai lens to C. A . Hteph nsnn, Kevnoldsvllle, Pa. Entered at Mw postofflcn at Kcynnldsvlllo, Pa., as second class mall matter. Trvlr' Guide. Passenger trains arrive, and leave Ucyn Oldavllle as follow: P. rf K. li. H. hr(lm1e Dir. Eastward. Nn.ir.Ml.44 a.m. No. 114, II. : ii. in. No. inn. I3.IW p. in. N.i. lot. 0 12 p. in. No. 1IH, ..Wn. ni. Wct wnrd, No. I IT, . 14 u. m. No. I, e :M n. m. No. o i, :i p. ni. No. II I. .;! p. ni. io. Iill, T. p. in. StTNPAY. No. (. 1.14 p.m. No. I1H, .) p. ni. ' No. II lUI . m, No. I'll, 4.:m p. in. li. li. tt '. ?;, (0. f M. ( ) Arrives I Icnarts TrnlnNo-l 1 20 p m I Trnln No M. t 3D p ni Dp. J. Milton Greene, formerly In charge of Presbyterian missions In Por to Klco, nays twenty drunken U. S. nol diera could bo itoen on tho streets In San Juan to one drunken nat ive, which Is a very serious- charge. It la estimated that is booh as Culm becomes an Independent government It will have to collect revenue amounting to at loast 20,(H10,000 a year to pay Its current expenses and the Interest on its bonded debt. The Washington Post threw an un answerable question at the llostnn Hemld when It asked tho name of tho place In which the doors to society do not swing on financial hinges. Because one hears the most about the sensational, notoriety-seeking preach ers, it must not be inferred thut they are in a majority. For every one of that kind thcro are five hundred preach ers who quietly try to follow tho Master they serve and to save men's souls, not to tlcklo their fancy and get quoted in the newspapers. Kx. Daniel Sharp was a trapper, but he wasviot as mentally sagucious as his ' name nor as snappy us his traps. Ho had caught a panther, and en told the village way. "May It not have boon a hallucination, Dan?" Sharp had never before seen a "painter," and was there fore opon to conviction, for the creaturo "hallucination" was also a stranger to Mm. Field and Stream, a sporting magiiiine published In New York and edited by Will S. Reynolds. There are men In evory town who ac cumulate propsrty by shirking tho bur dens that other men carry. They never consider the general good, but always their own selfish good. Such men do not get time to read tho newspapers un less tbey can pick one up that sotno one elsehas paid for. They are fully aware that newspapers, like churches, are es sential to good socloty, but they feel no obligation to assist in any manner tho o uc i f the local paper. They are willing to profit by every movement that Is pro fcono publico, but are always willing that others should foot tho bills. Coudersport Jmmial. Everything has its uses. Some peo ple regard snoring as useless and even objectionable. Snoring, however, has been vindicated; and Its enemies will have to attack It from now positions, . or it Is likely to establish itself as a benefloent practice. Only lust Friday night a policeman on his rounds heard a peculiar noiso. It sounded liko the noise made by a hippopotamus when it is sweating blood. He was curious. He approached tho spot from whenoo the sound protruded cautiously. It led him to the railroad track. Lying there with his head on the rail, was a robust colored man, sleeping off a tremendous jag. He pulled him off the track just as the Lightning Express thundored by. If that man had not been an accom plished snorer he would have been a , corpse. Punxsutawney Spirit. Close observations of to smaller things in the walks of life-dave been the means of imbuing upon the world some of its greatest lessons. The man who walks past the rose to admire the sunflower. Is not showing good taste. The lives of the greatest men and the closest observers men who profit most by what they observe are filled with examples. The life of King Bruce of Scotland was onoe saved by a spider having swung its web across the mouth of cave in which he had entered. Robert Burns observed a louse crawl ing on the clothes of a rich woman at church and one of his greatest morals was given to the world. A boy noticed that steam was strong enough to lift the lid from his mother's coffee pot, and the steam engine and different ways of utilizing steam have become i known. A close observer makes a deep hloker. Falls Creek Herald. Johnston & Nolan have a One line of Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See hem. 7atoh for the new Walk-Over shoos t will arrive at Robinson's soon. Pan-American Exposition Rates. Tho Buffalo, Rochestor fc Pittsburg Ry. Co. announce that commencing June 1st the following special reduced rates from Falls t'roek to Buffalo will be In effect on account of the Pan American Kxpositlon. Season Tourist Tlckota will be on salo every day nt $7. 4,1 for tho round trip, good returning to and including Octo ber .list. Ticket limited to l.'i days Including date of sale, good only for continuous pnssago In each direction, on sale ovory day during the Kxpositlon at ll.20 for tho round trip. Tickets limited to 7 days including dnto of sale, good only for continuous passage In each direction, on salo evory day during tho Kxpositlon at 4 (C for tho round trip. Special excursion tickets limited to 3 days Including dnto of sale, good only for continuous pnssnKO In each direction on snlo Tuesdays only during the Expo sition at ?:).2" for the round trip. Re turning these tickets will be good on all regular trains leaving Buffalo prior to midnight of tho Thursday following date of salo, but will not be good in sleeping or chair cars in cither direc tion. For time tables and further Informa tion consult the nearest agent of tho company. Barbers' Rules and Prices. We, the undersigned Union Barbers of Reynoldsville, do hereby agree to tho following rules and prices which shall bo in forco on and after June 15, lltoi: Union shops shall open not earlier than 7 a. in., and close not later than 8 p.m. All Bhops shall close at 11 p. ni., Saturdays and 12 m. on the follow ing holidays: New Years, Decoration Day. July 4th, Thanksgiving Day and Christinas. Nights previous to holi days shops may keep oen until I) p. m. No union shop will be open for business on Labor Day. No members of this union shall cut or trim hair, for lees than 2" cents. Shave for less than 10 cents. Shave sick men for less than 25 cents. Shave deud men for less than 2. Singeing, 25 cents. Sea Foam 15 cents. Shampoo, 25 cents. Beard trim ming, 15 cents. Those wishing their nocks shaved on Saturdays, 5 cents extra. That wo positively do no work in the shop on Sunday. Signed by Williams & Delancy, Ed. ORiley, Edward Phillips. J. C. AVll ltnms, William Horpol, David Hamil ton, I. M. Davis, and David Hill, Rath mol. Letter to C. Mitchell, lirynnhhrilk, Pa. Dear Sir : A banker's business is to know pretty much everything. Here's a part of It, well worth anyone's know ing. Dovoo lead and zinc is tho paint that lasts twico as long as lead and oil. Our agent sells it under this guarantee : "If you havo any fault to find .with this paint, either now in putting it on, or hereafter In tho wear, toll your deal er about It. "Wo authorize him to do what Is right at our oxponso." If you gel your house painted with it, and it wears no better than most lead and oil, you will have good cause of complaint; and we must pay damages. This is the paint that looks as good, and wears twice as long, as lead and oil. Yours truly. 3(1 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. II. Alex Stoke sells our paint in your section. Didn't Marry for Money. The Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, Is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bil iousness, Malaria, Fever and Aguo and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gontle but effective. Only 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Pay Taxes Before July ist. I hereby give notice to all tax payers in Winslow township that all taxes remaining unpaid after July 1st, 1901, will be oolleoted according to law. Amos Strotjse, Collector. Paint Your Buggy for 75c With Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 oza. more to the pint than others, wears longer; and gives a gloss equal to, new work. Sold by H. A. Stoke. Extra good cotton half hose 3o per pair at Mllllrens. The summer term of King's Sohool of Oratory will be held in Clearfield this year, beginning Saturday, June 29th. Th is an exoellent opportunity for those who want to take a four weeks' term in King's school. If your watch don't keep time, take it to C. F. Hoffman. If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, tho tailor. Tablets given away with school shoes at Johnston & Nolan's. Gibson, whose optical advertisement appears elsewhere in this Issue, Is so well known that a lengthy notice Is not needed. Bee him If in need of good optical work. Concerning the Scholarship Contest. During the past week three more nor- sons entered The Stak's scholarship contest, making five In all. Almost ten weeks yet remain In which to work for the prizes, and tho contest remains op en to all wishing to enter. It Is sel dom that a chance to attend school free of all oust Is offered, and wo urge upon all In h position so spend a little time this summer canvassing to enter the contest at onco. Do not put off enter ing from day to tiny. Time Is valuable. Come to tho olllco, register, nnd we will aid you In overy way possible. Though TJlBSTAlt Is well represented In this section, yet there are many peo ple In tho nearby villages who are not yet subscribers, tho towns. In fact, hav ing never been canvassed. Here then Is a field whtto for harvest : Rathmel, Big Soldier, Paradise. Sykesvllle, Eton norn, Wlshiiw, Hopkins, Emorlekvlllo, Beeehwoods and the surrounding coun try. We urge contestants to enter these places nnd canvass for now sub serlbers. Thirty-six votes on each dol lar of back subscription collected is good: but sixty votes for each new sub scriber will count up much faster, and tho work is no harder. Seven Years in Bed. "Will wonders ever cense?" Inquire the friends of Mrs, L. Peuse, of Law rence, Kan. They knew alio had been tumble to leiivo her lied In seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility but, "Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk."sho writes, "and In three months I felt like a new per son. Women suffering from Headache. Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find It a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction Is guaranteed. Only 50c, at II. Alex Stoko's drug store. "It was nrlillillsh luinmiiirc. Hut now 'Us Hi 1 1 iy To know I'm fiirthi'i nlT from heaven Than wlii'ii 1 was u little Isiy." Many a man has thought tho same when confronted with the fact that he has grown in sin as ho grew In wisdom and In (losh. And how many old men, wiso with the bitter exporlenco of years and the coldness of 1 1 10 world, have felt tho forco of thoso other lines of Hood : When lie Is forsaken, Whlierrd anil shaken, What ran an old man do hut die?" Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In tho postofilce at Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending Juno 1, 1H01: F. G. Thompson, J. M. Mott, Jno. Metzgor. Say advertised and glvo date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. Reduced Rates to Kansas City. On account of the meeting of tho Im perial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Shrlno, to be hold at Kansas City, June 11 and 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell June 7, 8, and 0, from all stations on its lino, excursion tickets to Kansas City and return at rate of ono fare for tho round trip plus $2. These tlckots will be good for return pussago, leaving Kansas City not earlier than Juno 11, nor later than Juno 17. For specific rates Bnd full Information, apply to ticket ugenta. Wagons and Buggies for Sale. Ono horse wagons, fine line of bug gies, harness and evorythlng In horso furnishing lino, also trunks and tele scopes for salo at J. A. Myers' harness shop. That Beautiful Oloss Comes from tho varnish In Devon's Vur nish Floor Paint; cosU 5 cents nioro a quart though. Sold by H. A. Stoko. Bicycle tires at Hoffman's. Greatest values ever known to man or boy In shirts at Mllllrens clothing show 25c. Eyes examined and glasses fitted at C. F. Hoffman's. Found The newest lino of dress trousers in the town at Mllllrens cloth ing show. E. Noff, real estate agent, sold tho J. B, Arnold property to Mrs. S. T. Reyn olds last week. You may bo the lucky one If you get your hat at Bing-Stoke Co. 'a For Salo Good cow, part Jersey. Guaranteed to give a wooden bucket full of milk at each milking. Inquire of Geo. Burkctt, near Deemor's Cross Roads, postofilce Roynoldsville. If your druggist does not want to soil you Clydesdale Ointment, It Is because ho wants you to take some cheap sub stitute. Don't do it demand Clydes dale. See Gibson's optical ud. f Buggies, buggies, buggies a fine lo just received, with all latest Improve ments, it will pay you to luke a look through our repository before buying. Call and soo. L. M. Snyder, Jaokson St. For Salo 10,000 rolls wall paporirom So to $2. CO per roll. Some new floral strips that are tine. Also loveral orient al patterns. At Reynolds.' t Two roomers wanted. Will have privi lege of bath room. Inquire at this ofiloo. Keystone mixed paints are guaran teed and none better are made. Can be bad at Keystone Hardware Co.'a. A M ran A. We'll take it for granted tliat bright, warm days long delayed are right at hand, and the average man or boy ia ready to take an active interest in pnmnier altire. You will find here in the tent a HUperabundancH of comfort bringing things to wear. With thin lavinh aPHinlment will go kwened prieen a combination which makes our ptcre the ideal one from tho point of view you are most interested in. Men's Outing Shirts. Shirt selling hero on the ontirnimid Hcule. Qualities hero are always tho bent at tlio price, tit, nnd workman ship best obtainable anywhere. Mid-Summer Special. Men's Outing Shirts, 25 cents. Not the ordinary 2."e kind, but shirt tlint luive lioen sold for illta, C()c, 7.'ic. $1.00. Some of tluw lines lire biok cn and wo have grouped them all together ut ono price, Men's Outing Shirts nt Tide, $1.00, $1.50. Monarch make, guaranteed for lit and workmnnxhip. Chnlco Madras and Zephyr cloth, In neckband style, with extra culTs, in all tho popular colorinirs and lute Hli'lpon. BeBt shirts over shown at fiUe, 1.0D, 41. 50. Your Next Hat If it conies from Hing-Stoke Company, May Cost You Nothing-. We nre going to put into op eration a new plan in our Men's and Boys' Hat Department, nnd it's going to give every hnt'pur chaser n chance to get his hat for absolutely nothing. Every 30th Hat Given Away. Everybody has an equal chance. We will keep an accur ate record of our hat sales and whenever we reach the 30th sale, whether it's a 50c or $3.00 hat that's the one we give away. Keep this in mind VOUK hat may be the 30th if you get it at Bing-Stoke Co.'s Failura. Childhood When llfo Is ray, and days are bright and there Is no care for tho morrow. He Is happy for he knows not how to borrow trouble. Happy for him If he never learned. Youth School days i;ome and tho days of dreams, atrcastlu dreams of tho jflorlous future. Of tho palace they will build, of tMu irlory thoy will win. Thoy will not. try yet how over not till to-morrow. Manhood Serious thoughts nnd blasted dreams. Life was not such an easy road to famo ufter all. Ho was jro Injf to do such brilliant things; ho could think suoh witty things. but somehow he could never do those actions and when he went to speak, his wit had sud denly down. Is It not odd how fine our thoughts are ond how poor and plain our written or spoken words. On tho morrow he will do something great; on the morrow which never comes. Old Age Gone now the days of dreams. Gone all the visions of fame. He bad planned a golden palace; he had built s mud but. But there was always some work to do. And be would do It on the morrow. So Is done the life of dreams. Death comes and tho church bell tolls the last oration over him Fool . . fool . . fool. Dili i Ton! 131'imful of Jnleru.sl for Shoppers Stupendous Values in Mens' and Boys' Clothing. Thoroughly dependable fancy Cheviots, OassimereH and Worsteds In popular pat terns; also plain black Cheviots. These suits are carefully cut and finished in a manner usually found only on higher priced garments at $:U0, 4.00, 5.00, 0.00, $7.00. Men's Outing Coats and Trousers. Made of stylish striped flannels, comprising the very latest effects for pummer wear. Trousers are finished with belt straps and bell of same material. fcH.00, sj'.l.OO, $10, $12. Men's Dress Suits. Made of all fashionable imported fabrics of tin? season. Fancy Cheviots, worsteds and serges in scores of different patterns. Hair line stripes of white, olive nnd green. Such fine suits as these never so small priced before: '.).00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00. Extra Special Offerings at this mid-summer Sale. Hoys' knee pants, 1 3c Hoy's 2-piece school suits, $1.2.') Young Men's dress Buits, $G..r0 Hoys' sum'r suits, 75c j Hoys' waists, l!ic Young M'ns dress trousers.. $1.50 Hoys' Vestee suits, $1 1 Hoys' fine Vestee suits, $2. 50 1 Young Men's neat suit, $3.50 Trunks and SultGcises. Fancy, flail Hose and Belts. Latest and Larrjcst Assortment ot Neckwear. MILLIRENS, jyi. W. A. IIKNflY, DENTIST, Olllco on him'iiikI llnur of lleiiiy Iti'nti. Iirlrk llllllllllIK, Mil I II Hi ll'I'l . DM INISTU AT( K'S NOTICK. Kstnlit of .T0I111 l. Kox, lute of llroek wtiyvlllt', I'il. Nolli'e If hi'i'fhy kIvi'H tlint letters of ml Iti 1 11 1st I'ut 1 ill . Ilin tMute tlf .lllllll II. Itoss, lull of liiiM'liwnyvllli ImiI'oiiuIi. .lelTrrson county, lVmisylvunlii, (IcccnMed. Inivlnir Ihmii lO'tinti'il to die iiimIi'ImIuimmI, t. whom nil pri--son's hulelileil to snhl rstule lire ri,iiesti(l to rnukv piiymi'iit. and tlioxo Imvlnir eliilnis nr ilriiiiinils will niiike known tho sumo without ili'lny. II. II. Mi't'i'M.oi'Oii. Ailm'r. Ilioi'kwiiyvilU'. I'll. DO YOUR EYES TIRE? or do you Iiiivr linidmiin from eyestrain nr defect I vu slirlii? 1 will meet my friends ut the Imiierlul Hotel, Reynoldsville, June II And iiMlrookvllli'.hinc 12 nnd 1:1. CONSDI.TATION i.'KEE, And chid to leive people comu In and see my facllllies for work. G. C.GIOSON, Kefnictlim Optician. A crew of men were at work this week In town repairing tho BjII Tele phone Company's lines. John C. Dill man and J. D. McMnnlglo have started a soft drink plant at this place. It is called Mountain Spring Bottle Works. Ultra shoes fit for a queen, price 10. Robinson's. Our fountain is opon again. Soda water just as good as It was last year. That's all. Reynolds Drug Store. Eye trouble corrected at C. I IIotT mun's. For Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations, Stationery of nil kinds, Come THE STAR office. Lowest Prices. Best Work. W ERCHANDISE I Men's and Kvery chape and tle unikf up thirf ,..'. . I IIHW'MlilW Hlim ;i PIIIIIII J.. WICIIl. UUIU (Will U'lFII of Hjilit . triiwi. jninho hniiil and Maelnaw. i'l-ieo range, i'ie, 5'ie. 7."ie. ifl.00. l.50. 1 A wide n-wirtmont of Children's straw lieadwear in SiiiluiH or the famous Mexicans 25c and 00o. Men's Underwear. Men's nalbriggnti underwear, shirts with French col larette ni'ck, pi'iirl button finish, ecru color, worth more money our price -a. Men's French Iialbrlggan. plain or ribbed, gennlnn silky fiber, ecru color or fancy stripes. Extra values SOc, the Reliable Clothiers in the Tent. HERE'S WHERE YOU SAVE. There's always a price reason as well as a quality feature that tempts the buying here that keeps the trade interested. (letting the best at all times, and paying but reason able ju ices, that really influences, that makes economical sort of buying. f, nt 111 0 The suits we offer are not bar gains because the price is cheap. Such claims of cheapness fall flat unless they are backed up by the actual worth. Men's Suits, thoroughly de pendable Fancy Cheviots, Cas simercs and Worsteds. Also Serges, Oxfords, I 'lain I.lack Thibets nnd diagonals at 1 H, 10, 14-, 12, JO, 7.o0, $5, down to $3..r)0. Young men's suits in all the stvlish materials, $12, 10, 9, S, 7,(, down to $3. 15). Boys' 3-piece suits, stylish in every detail, well-tailored throughout, t.t $4, 4-.50, to $0.50. 2-piece suits, cut in latest de signs, 9Sc, $14-9, $198 to $ t.75. Uovs' washable suiis, special, lot of prettv styles 39, 50, G9, 75, 98c, $1.25. Dry We think that we have the handsomest, best bought and most lairly priced dry goods equipment that has ever graced our shelves and counters . II we can impress you in the same way then there's easy and satisfactory trading ahead ior all of us. Ev erything new in dress goods, in cluding Silks, Satins, Lawns, Dress Ginghams, Dimities, with all the new trimmings, laces nnd embroideries, nt money saving prices VJ1U Ullll Goods Bing-Stoke Company, Where there's everything that people wear and most things that people buy Brick and Stone Block. 5th and Main Streets. EMIT. Boys' Straw Hats. kind of xtraw charaeterlmlo of good fpli'iiditl straw hat aortineiit. Wo 1.1 ..-.I ir .....I Hat Department. We nre showing all the new summer stvles in stiff and soft hats.includingthe Dunlap, Knox, Yanman and Grand Duke stiff hats, the popular Golf and Rough Rider and one ounce Crushers. lioys and children: Caps all kinds. No use to quote prices they are the lowest. IS 1 i Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Gloves, Suspenders, Overalls and jackets. All at our money-saving prices. No trouble to find what pleases you in this stock, for we show all the new ideas in the dressy shoes and Oxfords. June prices swing at worth us these will show. Ladies' Oxford ties, 98c to $2.50. Ladies' Slippers, 85 and 98c to $2 Ladies' Shoes, 98, $1.25 to $3.50 Misses' Shoes, 89, $1.10to$2.0() Children's Shoes, 49c to $1.90 Bovs' Shoes, Satin Calf, $1.00, $1.25, $3.50. Bovs' Shoes, Vici, $1,00, $1.25, $'1.50. Men's Vici: Patent Kid, Enamel VelourCnlf, Satin Calf, $1.25 to$-t,50. All new goods. n 1 iirnisinnfs Juno Shoe Specials.
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