V QTftc Star SubtcripUon $1.00 per year in athmnee. V. A. BTKPMKINWOM. Kdltor and Hnb. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1001." Wednpflrinr at RoynoNUvlllo, .In fronton 'n. oa Jrr(rnnnrounty. Non-pnlltlciil, wtlltrvnt iiwuninirnoM.nnfi win hompoelally frtund (inmrniinlKitlnm i. . a . . i J" nit- lrtiMtriitK rinn. tn II Ht. IMS inmiiniil..H t.u . V. not for piiDltrntlon, but ah a ffunrniHi'e of luoumun. mtt'rtwtlnff nflwn tvmn unltritrd nuvrrimmir rntpg maclo known on tipplica jennhty commtinlratlnnn nnfl rhnnve of fcdvertiwmriit ntiould roach thin office by itlln Hnttmt I.vIIIa 11b Entred at the pnntofflr at Reynoldsvllle, . "vvuiiu Linm mini inni inr. When you are Inclined to be puffed up with your own Importance, or when the queer decrees of fate soom to sond many unmerited misfortunes upon you, Just stop to eonfllder the immensity of this world-home of ours, of the millions upon millions that have como and will yet come, and reflect that you are only one atom of the mass of humanity, and surely have neither such virtue nor vice as that you should ho singled out for supernatural favors or afflictions. In speaking of the Republican camli dates for Congress in the 27th district, composed of Jefferson. Armstrong. Tn diana and Clarion counties, the Kittan nine Ttmtn says: "As vet no Arm strong county man seems to have amilr- atlon In that direction, although this county Is entitled to the nomination." Jefferson is the largest county in the district, and Armstrong and Indiana counties have both had two terms in Congress since Jefferson county has been given the nomination. Just how a paper can honestly claim that Arm strong county is entitled to t'.ie notnina tion Is more than we can understand. Jefferson county can justly claim to be entitled to the nomination next vear and we don't believe there is any doubt out that she will get It, and that Hon. W. O. Smith will be the nominee from this county. He Is entitled to the nomination without opposition. There appears to be varied opinions among ministers of the gospel In the cities about the propriety of 'men wear ing shirt waists in church without nnnta. Some ministers tolerate the wearing of shirtwaists while othors donounce Jt bitterly. It Is our opinion thut people should be permitted to go to church or any other place dressed with a view to comfort. In winter some churches are so cold that men are compelled to sit with their overcoats on, and in the sweltering summer they should be per mltted to sit in their shirt lnevn There are many people who stay away from church In Bummer on account of the heat, and It seoms that ministers , ought to be glad to welcome anvone with coats or without coats, Just so they coum De induced to attend the services We believe our pastors In Punxsutaw. ney are endowed with good sense enough to be "ministers of comfort" and that none will fool offended if a man chooses to sit In church with his coat and vest off. PunxBiitawney Nev. There will be grove meetings In the grove of the late Samuel A. Hunter, In Knox township, August 16, 17 and 18 The program of services will be as fol lows: Friday, August 16 at 2 o'clock p m., preaoblng by Rov. L. H. Shindle decker, 7:30 p. m.. preaching by Rev. W F. Collier. Saturday, August 17 at 2 ooiook p. m., sermon to young people by nev. f. a. Kono; at 7.30 p. m., pruaoh Ingby Rev. I. S. Davis. Sundav. An. gust 18, love feast at 10 a. m. Preaching at ii ooiooic by Rev. J. C. MoEntire, followed by sacrament of Lord's Supper, Brookvllle Democrat. Their Secret is Out. All Sadleville, Ky., was ourlous to learn the cause of the vast Improve mont in the health of Mrs. S. E. Whlf taker, who bad for a long tlmo, ondured untom iunermg from a chronlo bron ohlal trouble. "It's all due to TV King's New Discovery," writes her hus band. It completely cured her and nln cured our little grand-daughter of a se vere attack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Comrhs. Cnlrla. T o Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung irouoies. uuaranteed bottles fiOo. and 1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alox Btoke's drug store. That Beautiful Gloss Comes from the varnish In Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more a quart though. Sold by H. A. Stoke. Advance fall styles In Ladles' Ralnv Day and Walking Skirts at Blng-Stoke Blue shoes for children at Robinson's. T,he Une of 50o shirts at Mo- Clel land's. Good fit and good shoes at the lowest possible price at Johnston & Nolan's. A fit for every foot purse at Robinsons. fit for every Mitchell, the ladies tailor. We have a few odds and ends that we will Nell cheap, Johnston &. Nolan. Children's suits from 50o to $1.60 at MoClellands. Walk over shoe the very best made. Try a pair. Robinsons. Dishes by the set or piece, china, por oelain or stone, at prioea to make you mile at Hall's. i i . . PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who an Passing . a id una rro. W. W. Wiley Is In Tlttsburg this week. Miss Mamie Scott spent Sunday In Dunois. A. P. King was In Pittsburg tho first of this week. Arthur O'Donncl, sr., was In Kittan nln? last week. Miss Anna Davis is visiting frlonds tn Clarion county. Miss Flora Row, of Franklin, Is visit ing relatives In town. Mrs. Daniel Nolan visited In No Bethlehem yesterday. Miss Gertrude Delblo, of Warren. Is visiting relatives in this place. Clustav Herald and son, Otto, of Hop. kins, woro In DuRols Mondav. P. J. Ward, tho West Reynoldsvllle constable, wns in F.rle last week. John D. Ixwther, of Rlmersburg, visited In town the first of this week Mrs. li. D. Kloinhans and Miss northa Copping spent Sunday in Brookvlllo. M. K. Ridgeway and family visited his mother In flew Bethlehem last week. L. L. Oonrley, foreman of the 1'ohh ten; was at Hastings, Pa., over Sunday Miss Bertha Marshall left here at noon Friday to visit sevoral weeks In Kane. Miss Minnie Fasenmyer, of New Bethlehem, visited in this place last week. Loo H. Boyle, of Rosslter, Pa., is visiting his parents near this plnco this week. Mrs. Samuel Wallace, of Beaver, Pa., Is visiting C. Mitcholl's family on Grant street. Andrew Wheeler was in St. Loul Mo., tho past week buying a car load of mules. Miss Laura Brady, of Brookvlllo, has oeen visiting Reynoldsvllle friends the past week. Miss Mallssa Sensor spent last week with the family of David Brumbaugh in ahamnkln. Mrs. J. I. McDonald returned the first of this week from a two weeks' visit In Brookvllle. Mrs. W. T. McDowell, of DuBois. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. J. Pent., in this place. Miss Nollie Stelne, of Plttsburir, is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Sol. Friedman, in this place. Mrs. Ora Stover, of Harycy Run, was meguostor Mrs. irvin Kunes several days last week. Paul Riston went to Erie last week to visit an aunt. He will go from there to the Pan-American. Mrs. J. H. Ross and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Beaver Falls, are visitors at the1 Ross House. F. H. Beck left here Thursday nlht. on a trip to Chautauqua and the Pun American Exposition. Mrs. Elizabeth Durfor, of Phlladel phla, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. C Wilson, in this pIhcs. Mrs. James M. Marsh and Mlns Alma Brady of Brookvlllo, were visitors at P McDonald's last woek. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Syphrlt, of Home stoud, are visiting their parents in raradiso and Sykesvllle. Miss Eva Marsh, of New BotWnhpn, Is the guebt of Misses Georele and Sara Uorbett, on Main street. Col. John T. Wilson, himl nAjUi ITiunn. ger of the Punxsutawney Spirit, was In town the nrst of this week. Miss Nollie Niece and Berna Hoover went to Butler Monday to visit two weeks' with the former's parents. Misses Minnie and Bessie Colli Philadelphia, are visiting Misses Cora and Holeo Reynolds in this place. Miss Ella Deemer, one of our untn date dress makers, went to Atlantlo Cliy yesterday on a ten day excursion. Dr. W. E. Bowser and wife, of Plum villo, were visitors at M. M. Davis' over Sunday. Dr. is a brother of Mrs. Davis Charles Doversplke. of Brookvllle. an erstwhile Reynoldsvllle bov. the Elk picnic at Sandy Valley Thurs day. Miss Franoes Williams, of Rid ffWRV visited her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs, . Dean, near thin nliwn t.Ti n,i week. Miss Lucy Larimer, of Clearfield, hH heon visiting bor oousin, Mrs. W, inompson, on Fourth street, the nat week. Mr. O. M. Grlssineer. of Hanlln Station. Pa., who was vlsitlnff heralntAr Mrs. Audrew Wheeler, returned borne last Thursday. Edward and Meade Svnhrit. of Home stead, viBitod tholr parents, Mr. and Mrs. JNoah Syphrlt, In Paradise the past two weeks. Miss Sue Reynolds, of this place, and nor iriena, Miss Minnie Collin., nf Philadelphia; went to Akron. Ohln Monday to visit Mrs. Quinlan. G. M. Brown, of Plttaburir. returned to the "Smoky City" Monday after spending four weeks with Rev. J. E. Dean's family near this place. Mrs. M. F. Kunes and hnp lati. a... Cathers, of'Gleasonton, Clinton oounty, visited tuelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cathers, in this place last week. Misses Cora HUderbrand. of Pttn and Blanch Jones, of Falls Crank. w. guoslsof the Misses Brewer In West Key uoldsvllle Sunday. Harry D. Clark, of near BronUvllU who conducted a restaurant and green grocery at this place several years, was in town Thursday. He came here to attend the Elk picnic. John E. Hammond, of Kknberlev. Ontario, was the guost of his cousin. Joseph 8. Hammond,' In this place the past week. Mrs. J. F. Boyd and daughter, Miss Hara Hoyd, have been the guests of Misses llelle, Lib and Lois Robinson the past week. Miss Alice Reynolds, of Pittsburg, and John Weaver, of Brookvllle, Bro Isitors at Mrs. Kato Smol tzer'a on ackson street. Ex-Mayor H. Alex Stoke and wife. rs. L. A. Jackson and Mlm Julln Rt,iU ill goto Buffalo to-dav to visit thnPun- Ameriean Exposition. Hev. I, A. Slndele, S. J., professor of rhetoric in the Canlslus College of uunaio, is. l ., was the guest of Father Brady the past week. Mrs. Levi Heidrlek. of Brookvllle. and her mother, Mrs. Queen, of Queons- town, f'a., were guests of Mr. D. YV Riston a day last week. D. R. Fettorhoff, Thomas Steer, Miss Mamie Plyler and Margaret Dnvls at tended tho Buckwheat picnic at Good villo, Indiana ennnty, Inst week. Prof. T. 8. Pui tell.of New York City, who spent a month with his sister, Mrs. P. A. Hardman, returned homo this week by way of the Pan-American. Clement Flynn went to Philadelphia Monday night to visit his brother, Frank M. Flynn. Clement will also go to Atlantic City before returning homo. Misses Edith and Bird Baum and Mayme Munch, of DuBois, and Clara Burkhouse, of Kane, were guests of Miss Mary McClure In this place last week. John Edward Hardman has corn, tn Owego and Deposit, N. V.. to spend a month with his grandparents. He will visit tho Pan-American on l.U unvr home'. Mrs. David Cochran and Miss Berth Bowser loft here Saturday on a three weeks' visit with relatives nt WhII Chalk, New Kensington and Wilkins on rg. Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, who has lieen very ill, went to Florence, Washington county, Pa., last Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mc- Crelght. Thomas Syphrlt. of Homestead, who spent several days of past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Syphrlt, in 1'aradlse, went to tho Pan-American yesterday. Mrs. R. Z. Parrlsh and children, of Hcthesda, Ohio, who spent one month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fleming, near this place, returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Avers and daughter. Ml Jennie, of Allegheny City, who resided in Reynoldsvllle a number of year and have many frlonds hero, aro visiting in tnis place. Edward L. McConnell. chkf clerk at The Page House in Hornollsvillo, N. Y., spont several days of past week with his brother, Frank A. McConnoll, at Frank's Tavern. Mrs. A. B. Baunerot and daughter. Miss Alberta, and Miss MarearetSmith. of Allegheny City, have boon tho guests oi airs. r. f. Kooner In WestRevno ds- vllle the past week. Miss Mary Klahr. of Clarion, who has been spending the summer at Sink. Ing Spring and Philadelphia, stopped off nere yesterday to visit her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Simmons, and sister, Annie Klahr. Mrs. Annie Hondrlcks. who has hen In poor health for some tlmo, will go to Philadelphia to-morrow to consult a specialist at the Jefforson Hospital. She win go to Atlantio City before return ing home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Goodlander iinri daughter, Miss Alice, of Jefferson Lino. fa., visited the former sister, Mrs. F. K. Arnold, and Mrs. Goodlander's brother, A. T. MoCluro. In thi i,laoe Friday. Mrs. JamosS. Abornathv will co to Jamestown, N. Y.. this afternoon to Visit her mother. She will bo absent three weeks. Will visit the Pun Amorican before returning to her home in this place. , Miss MyrtaDean. who hold a nnul. tion In the Census Department at Wiuh. ington, D. C, returned to tho Capitol yesterday after four weeks' visit with her Daren tji Rv. and Mn T T? near mis piaoe. Afiuti T.llllnn RvlTAa vant tsi Z"'. . - -( j ' " ' " - w uuiituur her uncle, Jacob Bigler. an old citizen of lyurBwenBviue wno aiea Sunday. Mis bykes will visit In Clearfield -before returning borne. Joseph William and Warren Delble hw.d ...i.i IJ I tJ 0 AJ n L tend the firemen's convention. Joe Is mi ..ii I i.i i'iiiiiiii'iiiiii I ii iii mnnn.HA .. . the delegate from Hope Hose Co. A number of the other firemen will go to ciupurium tomorrow. Will Hxrnnl. Ptmil... IT Inn. TTn . I I - ji4 11UI I J Hnlrw,l ipnft. In lul i.tn,n f'f... ..., day and will take In the Harvest Home picnto at Oak Ridge, whiob is being held the balance of this week. Thomas F. Adam will ao to. Oak Rldire tn-riav . " j Mr. and Mm. A VX7 cmjtk nr n .. - - ' - - - ' uwi.ii) ll VII H V O summit, drove to town Saturday. Mr. Smith returning home same day, but Mrs. Smith i still In town . tho ,r,,... of Mrs. John H. Corbett. Mrs. Smith la Just reoovering from a severe sick pell. Jriaenh TV M lt.htl uunt tj . . . . 1 - . . nvuw W UVU1Q. stead last Thursday to accept a position la a large drug store at thai piaoe. Jos eph spent one vear in tha nturinwv itu. partinent of the Medloo-Cbirui'Klual college In Philadelphia, but be io lends nOW to tnk Utl hi. nt.llfl I.IU in t.h.nnllud at PitUburg. Letter to John Dean, lit iirnhhrillr, J'a. Dear Sir: H. M. Hooker A Co..' Coon erstown, N. Y., have sold Dovoe nalntfor 22 years. D. T. MoGown, of that firm, built a house In 'W and painted Devon, of course. The paint lasted ten years. A year or two later, a neighbor built a house, and painted It lead and oil. Tho neighbor's houso was repainted twleo In the same tlmo. This looks as If the neighbor's house was painted throe times In eight or nine years, and McGown's once In ten vear. We are not quite sure wo Ml tho talo as it comes to us. It Is enough to say that Devoo lead anu nine last twlco as long as lead and oil. Yours truly. 46 V. VV. IH-vrw A, Cit P. K It. Alex Stoke sells our paint in your section. Letter List, List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postonieo at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending August 10. 1W)1: C. W. Chick, Jus. Dupont, W. 1 Brook man, Joseph Christmas, Miss Allda Pechet, John Miller, Mrs. Nolllo Sprague, Wm. Roberts, Mrs. Allco Snuper, Ross Colwo'l. FOHKION. Lw iski, Pavel Bains, Ad. Ixvire, Ulcardo Taranlinn Say advertised and givo dato of list wnen calling Tor above. ,, A. M. Woodward, P. M For Sale. Cow pens, McCormick binders, mow ers and rakes, Keystone weeders, Crown drills, horses, cows and general merchandise. J. C. Kino A Co. Psmt Your Buggy fot 75c With Devoo s Gloss Carrinire Paint. weighs 3 to 8 ozs. more to the pint than Others, wears lunirer! mwl (rl,... u ciiiiHi in new work. Sold by 11. A htoko. We hiLVO the nnlv alllrt U'al.l !. ocuit iciici!anu. A child Bhoe that Is all sol Id leather lor one. sixes to 8. Robinsons. Come and see the bargain counter of snoes at Johnston & Nolan s. Boys crash and llnon suits at McClel inuu B. Viewers' Report. In the matter of tho petition of tho I ' U I . . . I, in. . . . . .iiioi uuiKerB nim lown council OI the Borouirh of Hevnnlilavllla fnr .inmu,. ment of viewers to asses damages and ueueuis eauseu oy extending Willow alley In Bald borough over tho lands of Mrs. Rhodes, A. M. Applegate" and C. H. Prescott, Jr., from eastern line of Klirhth etreet. jn wm.t.,,.n lln.. .r 7': ti. " ",m " in tno uourt of common Plea of Jef. lerson county, No. 80, August term 1IMU. Notice is herebv irlven tlmt, tlw. ,,n derslgned viewers appointed by tho uourt or Common Plops of Jetlerson COUntV. In the tmuotlUtt nmtlm. their report in said court on the ll'th . A ......... ,(i.( J 1 uojr 1 iiiKunt jirui, anu unless excep tion thereto are filed within thirty . , . . . .... . v u.vi irtiin inn hhim nmn 1,1 n imv ti...ii reHrt will bo confirmed absolutely. The following is a schedule of dam airea and henoHts a nMe.irtuin.nl uli..iu. ed and assessed as shown by said report anu tne scneouie mod in said court. UKO. MF.I.I.INC1KH, i A. G. MlLUHEV, J. Viewer Ab. Reynolds, ) bchedulk. Schedule of riRm.m.. nun.,rtun.wlu.i.i allowed and benefits assessed on proper ties aamagea or oenentled: . . . num. Hwsm. lien, asa a A. M. Annleirnta. lil iw M.... Mrs. George Rhodes, None. None, C. H. Prescott. Jr.. None. None All of which is respectfully submitted. Geo, Mki.mnukk, 1 A. G. Mir.r.iHEN, SViowora. Ad. Reynolds. ) Reynoldsvllle, Pa., July :10. liKIl To whom It may concern. Thn West Tleviwil,l.ii. II In T.,.. .. Health's attention having been called o tne groat nuniDer 01 cess pools now in use. and the ereat number emlni-eim structlon, thereby ondanircrinc the public health, by the contamination of w.wr in BjH-iuuB nim wens, tno water o u'hl.ih lu 1 1 ..n4 f.,n .1 1 1 .-n ..... i . . wouu .... uiiiiicniiu IJUI JJUHOB linHnimnnslv iihuh,H lha rnllnwlm. : J 1 .. 'K ii-u- latlon, for the better preservation of . I .. . . U 1 1 .. 1 I . u buo puuiiu iieniiiu. ItiHolrtil. That on 11 ml aftnr tku 'linl. day 01 July, Jinn, no cess pool shall b constructed, nor any well shall be use lfir k ness nnn . w in n u i u unnn ..r ... hundred (200) feet of any well orspring uie wnuir 01 wine 11 is used lor domes! I purposes, unlesr said oess pool or ... is properly walled up and cemented and made perfectly water tight. If complaint shall be made to the pro per authorities, and it shall be conclu sively shown that any well used for cuss imjui iiui-fiutir, or any cess pool DUIIl and in use prior to July 30th, l'.HIl, is con taminating, or likely to contaminate tho water of any well or spring, tho water of which is used for domestio purposes, the said cess pool must be immediately abandoned, and owner of said nes pool must have ame properly cleaned and disinfected, unless said cess pool is prop erly walled up and cemented and made perfectly water tight. Any person or persons violating the Provisions nf thU roo-lllntlnn oli a 1 1 imn conviction thereof before the Burgess ur mnjr justice oi tne t eaoe or the county, forfeit and pay a lino, for the U8a Of thn Ttlirnnirh lt nnt iiiuc t.oH 10.00 or more than $100.00, the same to oe eouecied as similar debt are by law collected. L. T. Williams. Prullnt. nf na.i of Health. F. J. AUSTIN, Health Officer. G. G. Williams. Kenrutjtru nf n.uit of Health. 8. O. WKLLS. Member nf Ttnaul rj Health. D. B. STAtlFITRH. Memlmi. nf Ttnr of Health. A nnrnvAn f M. BuiUJK, Burgess, West Reynoldsvllle Borough ft 6 t fa fa 6 fa fa fa fa S fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa o 5 &) -t CD o 5T 0) CO so CD D c CD CD D CO CD Nl H D $ CD O o a P) a D CD a CD 3 o o o a C) o o kfV y v V! H 3 5' a fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa - o c CO Si) CD 01 rir O CO a CD - o CD 3 i) e $ & o CD fa fa fa fa fa c 5' aq LT CD "t CD O c CD CO CD 3 CO 3 re 41 fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa it iBino-Stokel Kg fa O I Company I s nfiiirirtmRnf fa fa v i Sfnms. 8 fa m fa ls W hero t.1ir'H nvorv. v fa 0 jfy thing that people wear p fa and mnst tliincs nnonlA 0- , t , fa ,by- S fa o fa q fa 5th and Main Street, o fa Rpiiinnlri&vlllR W iivyiiviuvi iiiva ! 9 fa ' it mense Don't Miss this Carpet Opportunity. A Daylight Attack 1 SHOT MY M!f TIIHOUOH THE HEART. This is one of the thrilling situations in our new story t By Captain F. A. Mitchel The Furniture Occasion of the Year. n Swee IGTGID N. mmu. Summer Bargain Sale I WANT TO CLEAR OUT ALL SUM ME It GOODS. Dimities, 8 and 10 cents, 5 cents. Dimities, 121 cents, , . 8 cents. Dimities, 15 cents, 10 cents. Challies, . 4 cents. Organdies, 25 cents, . -15 cents. . Indigo Blue Prints, 4 cents. 50 cent Ladies' Shirt Waist, 25 cents. 75 cent Ladies' Shirt Waist, 50 cents. $1.00 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 50 cents. $1.25 Ladies' Shirt Waists, 75'cents. $1.50 Ladies' Shirt WaiBts, 95 cents. .$1.75 Ladies' Shirt Waists, $1.00. 50 tent Ladies' Corsets, . 40 cents. MEN'S SUMMElt UNDERWEAR. 25 cent goods for 19 cents. 50 cent Men's Balbriggan Shirts, 42 cts. 50 cent Men's Balbriggan Drawers, 42 cts. CLOTHING. Greateat E3argetlnai You Ever Bought. Fine Clay Worsted Suits, $8 to $10, for $5.00 and $.25. Fine Clay Worsteds, $10 and $12, for $8. 2b. Beet Clay Worsteds, $12 to $15, for 9.50. Child's Suit, 75 cts; other houses would ask you $1.50 for same goods. "A - 1 1 shlpmentB of the latest BwVles ji uiiiniure, NIch OO-CARTS from $7.00 to fi IKON BEDS from $3.50 to $17.00. . Latent Improved gas and Bteel ranges Bed Room SuiteBfrom $18 to $48 We have the stock to Batiefy every deHire for carpet beauty. INGRAIN Carpet from 15o to 70c. 1 BRUSSELS from 50c to $1.50. The price of these goods cannot b discounted when the quality 1b con sidered. No extra charge for lining and lay ing Brussels Carpet. ' Don't buy your carpets until you see our carpets. J. R. HILLIS. $ CD u o 1 o CD o Rig a 3D as. 3 O CO a 3 CO 9 o on o o ts re .r ' A