I VY1ICU tlltS VV1I1U DIU1N3V.U1U I Gau Holidays ore Coming , , Trado will Increase and the merchants who will got the bencllt are the ones who tcl' the people what they have. , , Advertise In The Star. I And winter reigns, there's nothing so I comfortablo as ft warm fireplace and ft J paper to read. .' 5 I . . The Star Is Indlspenslble. $ VOLUME 10. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1901. NUMBER 31. HOLIDAY GOODS. We have the largest assortment of Ilolidny Goods ever placed on Rale in Reynoldsville, consisting of FIIKNC1I LIMOGES CHINA. FANCY GERMAN CHINA, ENGLISH AND AUSTRIAN CHINA, DINNER AND TOILET SETS, KITCHEN WARE, . CARVING SETS AND CUTLERY, DECORATED PARLOR LAMPS. AMERICAN PORCELAIN, JARDINIERS AND CUSPIDORS, MIRRORS AND RUGS, NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. Also Cook Stovefl, Ranges and Hot Masts, Furniture, Car pets, Lace Curtains and Winds. Hall's House Furnishing Store. Oi.tilo I'.tstoMIci'. THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE. On ' to All. Our nfnrp In now i iitmlnx over with ImiikiiIiih fur )'VirvlHlv. Dnrlnit 1 tin mint few lnvn wn Itiuve Ihhii riH'fiviiiv iiii'iciM'fMmlKiiiiiiMitH of KMHlN;rnnn the i-HMicrn rules nnd they tti-i'' sllll eomliiif in hi u mold r:iu OurtaliH'k I ihe mwt-eteimlve tlmt von will find In thlni-liv. In tin ffftirt in pii:ie yuu wi' hioi hi iMitlilnic, iih will hi imttertl by h vNH id our htnrv. TIiIh uit-t'H tiiou, e,u-i- liuyiiiu unit emeriti tlllnif hi order to irlve the t-iiHtorner Hll tlutt Ih mw lblo for the Kniiwnt of money mim-mi with u. It Ih not our Intention to see liow Hoon wo emi Ifot rleh, but to Ktvc you soodN of every (leserlptton Ht pHeeN wlili'h other men-hunts rnmiol uuy at wlioleimlo- Juki reud over a few ol our prleeH. 1 On I liooda. V Nickel hnt'k lend penella - - le U Howh of I'llm - - le 2" IMtrnlnic needleM - le 1 lloxen Hlilrt buttoliH - le f Hute pencils - - le WO Matelnw .... le :.', Hair plilM .... le 4 Writing pons . . . le I Dnnn efothm gltiH le be Package needle,,, Kucket prlee - le I Domjii elotliOH nlliK le ftc package noodles, Ruck - le S rent Wood. 2110 YnrdH machine thread - In I Ikmin bonu collar buttons - i!e U rent lionda. 2.V Packaire needle, Moil's while linen liumlkwri'lilnves 4 reait (ioodi 110 Yardii silk thread ... 1 iHittln black Ink .... 2.1 Knvlocrt ... InktablutH - -aim ydH. ilark'M . N. T. thread, our price,, I 'Ire test Mo. 1 lamp chimney 6 rent ;ood. Hov nunppnderM .... 2A Hheelo wrltltiK paper lull 25 envelopes. .iiihhhs nnnea iiosh iroin nc to iuc a pair. Men'H working MusMtndem - - I7e 4-plv linen collars, reKultir price Ilk!, onlv He fiOe unrsetH, our price IWe 11 duck coats, . xtic Mou'a ti wool pants, our price ti.'u Ik' 4e 4c 4c 4c 4c Ik-Ac iz uiriro eitKes imindry tump, 2ic lft and 2.V mantles. Kuekot nriep. He fhuwls, Hllshliih-H, 24tolt4c SOe and :iv cuff buttons llic .lean knee piintH - - - lire ID iliiart tin bucket - - 111,- US cent wool knee punts, our price, - 24c H. 'Sc worktnif irlovOH, Haeket price, . llic 9l.00,!cau piintH, our price - 74c White peitrl buttoiiH, from 4c toKc. Safety pins, per dozen - 2c to 4c I. HilleHrtleeee hose - - Hi 2.c Men' rlhlied underwear - 17c 2.V Men's wimiI MK-kn, racket price - !( 2.V l.iidlen' wool hose . - llle t'lidersbli'ts other dealers ask you 35c to 4iic our price 22c I. miles' heavy ribbed undershirts 17c Men' romiliir BOe heavy fleece-lined underwear, racket price " 2c We sell you children' ribbed underwear and boy' heavy lleeee-llned at prices which other merchants would be ulad to buy at wholesale. In addition to the above we carrv a'full linn nf rhlni. Mud r:ti.ua vunA i. .m von to come ami nee. ' ' Hol.Frledtuau, i'rup. Klre test No. 3. lamp chimney, 7.V men's sweiitei-s, 'IV billies' briHM-hes, . Ladles' fancy i-Iiiks, our price, Am- oil cloth, Kacket price per yd. il umbrella lit a luirimln, Mackintoshes for ladles and irents from t.'.i". to ;.7.1. This Is a buritaln. Fancy nlifht lumps, . . .v 1 HH-cliil nickel-plated, copper-lMittomed couee mii, run ste, Kin-Kei price ;wc 4s,r Itat Dr. Murray Hiilldluit, Main street, Reynoldsville, Pa. Want Column. . Rate: One cent per word for each nnd every Insertion. Lost Hetwcen Rnynoldsvlllo nnd rVescotvllle, it pocket book with money and note In It. Finder will bo reward ed by leaving name at Thk Star olllee. Wanted A dozen weavers to work In the Hrookvllle Woolen Mill. For particulars Inquire of G. W. Sykeg, on Jackson st., Uoynotilsvlllii. For Sale .10 feet front on Muin nt.( 1 lot east of opera house. Inquire of E. M. Evans. Wanted Girls to work In decoratlnjj department. Steady work: (food waifes. Call at once prepared to start to work. Ford China Co., Ford City, Ta. -Resolutions of Paradise Orange. At a regular moctlnsr of Paradise Grango No. KVt, the following resolu tions were adopted: Whkrkas, It has pleased God in his all wise dealings to visit our Grange and call from onr midst our worthy brother, Walter Dougherty, and Whkrkas, The deceased has at all times during his associations with us proved himself a true Granger. Hemttwd, That whilo we mourn our loss, we how to Him whodoeth all thinjjs well. Uinnlvfil. That we extend to the be reaved family our Bincere sympathy and that we feel for them In this their hour of sore allliction, and that we commend them to the healer of all wounds. Uiimlrrd, That In memory of Hrother Dougherty, our charter bo draped In mourning for a period of thirty days, and these resolutions bo published in The Star and they be spread on the minutes of the Grange and a copy be sent to the bereaved family. Miss Trkssa Syphrit, ) J. M. Nokrih, -Com. C. E. Strouse, ) Holiday Excursion Rates. In accordance with an old established custom the Buffalo, Rochester tc Pitts burg Ry. will, this year, Issue excursion tickets between all stations on its lino between Buffalo aud Pittsburg Inclu sive, including Cleat-Held Division, ac count Christmas and New Years Holi days, at a fare and one third for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on Deo. 21, 2o and 31, and Jan. 1, 1902, limited for return pass ago until Jan. 2, 1902. Silverware, the largest stock at Good -er's, the jeweler. Watch repairing a specialty at Good er'a, the jeweler. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. County Institute. Wo have received a copy of the cata logue and program of the forty-sixth annual session of the teachers' institute of Jefferson county, to be held In the Belvedere opera house, Brookvlllo, Dec. Ill, 17, IH, 1, 20. Prof. Teltrlek has engaged excellent talent for day In structors and evening entertainments, as follows: instructors. Dr. N. C. Schaeffor, Harrisburg, Pa.. State Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. Dr. 0i T. Corson, Columbus, Ohio. Dr. K. E. White, Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Isaac C. Ketler. Grove City, Pa. Dr. D. C. Murphy, Slippery Rock. Pu. Dr. H. R. Palmer, (MubIc.) New York. Miss Jennlo Jenks, pianist, Brookvlllo, F.VENINO SESSIONS. Gen. Z. T. Sweeney, Columbus, Ind. An Evening In Magio by Maro, Now York. Concort, Ariel Ladles' Sextotto, Delaware, Ohio. Thomas Dixon, Jr., New York. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There Is only one chance to save your life and that Is through an opera tion" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge. Wis., from her doctor after ho had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wondorful stomach, liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, loss f appetite. Try It. Only i0o. Guaranteed. For sale by H. Alex Stoke. Letter List. List of unclaimed lotters remaining In tho postofftce at Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending Nov. ,10, 1901: Miss Nannie Armstrong, Mrs. Katie Winslow, Mrs. Grace Holzerman, Mrs. Ida Thompson, Jno. Letts, W111S. Gobs lor, John Dunlap, Miss Minnie Deiblor, Rev. G. H. Massalska. Foreign Lonis Donofsky, Nicola Oil veto, Fogacs Lyorly. Say advertised and give date of list whon calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. If you want a nice shoe cheap, call at Johnston & Nolan's shoe store. Men's gum boots for $2.50 at Robin son's. . Rich cut glass at Goodur's the jewelor. JBME9 W. STEVENSON, Deputy Controller of New York City. James W. Stevenson, son of Henry Stevenson, a farmer residing near Sandy Valley, and son-in-law of M. M. Davis, of this place, has been appointed second Deputy Controller of Now York City at a salary of $(1,000 per year. Tho ap pointment was made last Friday. Mr. Stevenson was secretary to Presi dent Edward M. Grout of the Borough of Brooklyn four years at a salary of $.1,fi00 per year. Mr. Grout, In speaking of Mr. Stevenson's appointment as De puty Controller, said: "Mr. Stevenson was formerly and for many years engag ed in journalism, and during tho four years that he has been with mo has proved himself in every way competent and reliable. I do not know of any other person who Is not a lawyer, nor Indeed of itmnv lawyers, who has as thorough an acquaintance with the charter of the city as ho has, and I do not believe that any pot-son not now In tho Controller's oflluo could enter it with as clear an idea of the duties im posed upon it. Very many of the changes mado In the aharter and taking effect on tho 1st of January wore due to suggestions first mado by Mr. Steven son arid afterward urged by me on the chartor revisers." About a dozen years ago Mr. Steven son was "devil"' In a Reynoldsville printing oftlco at a salary of $1J0 per week. It gives us pleasure to make mention of tho success of our old time friend, who bears the samo name as ye editor, but wo cannot claim' a relationship. See that fine assortment of rings at Gooder's, the jeweler. From $1 .00 up to $125.00. Every ring guaranteed to be Solid gold. We are cutting our stock down and will for the next thirty days sell a lot of shoes below cost. Johnston & Nolan. Good fit and good shoos at the lowest possible price at Johnston & Nolan's. Tho largest and best assortment of rings at Gooder's jewelry store. Glass workers' wearing apparel at II. W. Eason & Co.'s Did you soo thoso skirts at Suitors. Simmmnmimmmmmm! B MOEE GOODS FOR SAME MONEY. SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY. X3 3 Just a Few Weeks Until Christmas. And the bulk of the winter buying to be crowded into the days that drop in between, and that means busy times for the shoppers. We make it easy for you here, UPTrtCCl .1141.. SA J 1 ... , i , " . . i , . t 111. ' J r..1! 41,4. t,,.i ..14 , our values the most pronounced, an the satisfactory kind of merchandise. 5 xi.nu mo uuia uj. mo winter uuyintr to do crowawa into tue aavs e: for our PRICES on nil the winter and holiday needs are the lowest, our values the most pronounced, and you can buy here with confidence, feeling that best results are sr certain, men me assortment is rignt and you re certain to secure B A Well i if A i. I'M t 'Mtmnmu i tit urn i Dressed Winter Fellow Is a comfortably dressed one, as well, if he conies to us. We Bell the clothes adapted to the season the comfortable kind, but there's every dressy feature about them that ap peals to the thoughtful fellow. For this is an up-to-date stock one that shows the newest ideas. Men's Overcoats. 4.00, 5.00, 7.50 to 20.00. Boy's Overcoats, 1.H8. 2.50, 3.50 to 12.00. Men's Suits, 4.00. 5.00. fl.OO, 8.00, 11.50 to 18.00. Boy's and Youth's Suits, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, up to 12.00. Dress Pants for Men. 1.50. 2.00, 2.50 to 5.00. Kneo Pants. 19, 25, 411, 5o. to 1 25. Heavy coat and vest, just what you wunt for these oold mornings, 4.50 to 8.00. Suits and overuouts made to ordur perfect fit and workmanship guaranteed. Cloaks at Special Prices. This U the hurry season In the Cloak selling, and we now begin to price with a view to olouring stock. Here's a little hint of the splendid sur prises we've nuule ready for you iu your Docembtir buying. Ludies' Box Couts in tihiuk. brown, blue, tan or castor color, 5.00. 7.50, D.00 to 1(1 00. The Popular Automobile Coat. 38, 40.42 loftll Inch lengths 00. 10 00, 12.00 to 2.V00. Misses and Children's Cuts mid Jackets. 1.50, 2 00. 3.00 to H 75. Collars and Collaretts, t!8o.. 1.4H. 2 25. up to 22.00. Muffs und Boas, 75o. to 5.00. Ladies Capes. 4.00. 0.00 to 10.00. Ladles Outing, Kronen Flannel and Silk Waists. 4i)c. to 0.60. Ask to seo the MoGeu Adjustublo Yoke Skirts, 2.25, 2.75, 3.00, up to 5.50. Money-Saving Specials in the Winter Needs. Boal vulues that tempt liberal buying, and that Is why It pays to oome here the reason why this store is the populur buying place for the winter needs. Golf gloves for ladies, misses and children 15 to 75c. Knitted shawls andifiixcinaiprs, 25o, 50c to l .50. All wool and fleeoed-lined hose. 15c. 25o up to 75a. Ladies' und mies' union suits, 50o to (2.00. Neckwear. Hib hoi. Corsets, 4lo. 75o, $1.00 Once more let us remind you of tho BIG BAtUGAINS In French Flannels at 3o, broudolothB, at Olto worth almost uiu. un-inon uouDie-iauea skirting, strletly all wool, cheap at (1.50, urluu 08u the yard. Outing llannuls. So. Ho. Kle the vard. Cnrriurnl lladies waists 50o to 75o. dm our for Hints of Economy in Shoe Buying. f And then there's every good kind here for your selection. For no matter your needs, its best to come to us, if prices and qualities are of interest. Ladles' Vlcl Kid with or without pat tip. 1.19. Ladles' Boudoir Slippers, 50c. Ladles' Felt Slippers, ONo. Ladles' Felt Lined Shoeu, 08 to 1.25. Misses and Children' Felt slippers, 85 and 75o. Gum Boots, 2.25, 2.50 and 2.1)0. Felt Boots with Gum Overs, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75. Red Bull Brand Rubbers, Woonsocket or American, we save you money on all your purchases of Rub bers. Men's Good Solid Mining Shoes, outside counter, nulled, only 125. Satin or Velour Calf Shoes. 1.35 to 3.50. -Uilo distribiitin-s of "Suhwub Bros." Celebrated Shoes. 3.50 to 4.50. We give with l aeh pi.i-' Boy's Shoes costing one dollar or over, good pulr servloeablo stocking. Largest stuck Mon's. Boy's, Youth's. Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes you aru Mire, to gut what you want hero. Values with the Right Ring. Prices under the usuul, but here goes for a big busy Beceiulier a month that will eclipa all former records. You'll want your shuie of the good values, for that's only natural. Boy's Caps, 23 to Wo. Gas Burners complete, 30 and 3!)o. Sweater., 41), 1)8 to 3.00. Saxony Yarn, 5, 7. lOo. Willow Clothes Buskcts. 4!)c. Ladles Mufflers, 09, 75 to 1.50. Men's Wool Socks, 19 to 49c. Tubular Lanterns, 4!k!. Snag Proof Gum Boots, 2.90. Brooms, 25 to 40o. Duck Couts, 1.25 to 2.08. Window Shades, 10, 25, 30o. Fancy Cushion Tops and Coids, 25 to l)8u. Enameled Tea Kettle, 4Ho. Carpet Slippers, 25o. Men's Working Pants, 75, 98 to 1.50. i doz Plates or i doz Cups and Saucers, 35c. Stand Covers Fancy, 25 to 98c. Lamps, 10c. to 7.411. Overalls and Jackets, 50 05, 85o. Children's Dresses, 25 to 1.50. 5 cukes good Laundry Soup, lOu. Men's Gloves, 25 to 1.98. Child's Gum Boots, 98o. Misses Gu n Boots, 1.25. Ladles Mackintoshes, 1.98, 3.00 to 9.00. 7(l-plce Dinner Set, 5.98, Rubber Collars, 19o. Boy's and Girls School Shoes, 08 to 2.00. Wblsk Brooms, 10, 15 to 25o. Blankets, 50, 75,'LOO to 6.00 pair. Gum Coats, 1.50 to 5.00. 10-piecu Toilet Set, decorated, 1.98. Let your expectations be ever so high, they will be more than realized if you coiuo to Good as Ours Bing-Stoke Co. Dep't Stores, They Cost More. WHerce THerce's evercYTHWG that people wp.af? and mt thinc poopt o. nuv 3 3 3 3 School Directors' Convention. The Jefforson County Directors' As sociation will hold Its sixteenth annual convention on Thursday of institute weok. The directors will meet In the Court House at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The following will receive their attention: 1. What should a director soe and hear In a visit to an up-to-date Bchool? 2. What are the things that Inter fore with the success of our public schools? 3. Operation of the Compulsory At tendance Law, 4. Township high schools. The cen tralizing and grading of rural schools. Are they practicable In Jefferson coun ty? Election of officers for tho ensuing year. Election of five delegates to the State Convention. Address by Dr. N. C. ShaefTer, Sup-' erlntendent of Publo Instruction. All directors who aro In attendance during institute will be provided with complimentary tickets for tho enter tainments by applying to the County Superintendent. Large Audience Delighted. The Rogors-Grllley Recital at the opera house last night was ono of tho finest entertainments ever given In this city. Mr. Rogors is a master of the harp, and no finer elocutionary work than that of Mr. Grllley was ever pre sented here. Tho large audience was delighted. Altoona (Pa.) Evening Mir ror. At Assembly hall Thursday even ing, Docombor 12. Says He Was Tortured. "I sufTored such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes II. Robin son, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Bucklon's Arnica Salvo completely curod thorn." Acts like magio on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin dlsoasos and pilog. Cure guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, 25o. Pants Almost Given Away. Sovonty-flve dozen pairs of pants are now offered for sale at the Reynolds ville Woolon Mill for from 75 cents to $1.50 per pair, which is less than half prlco for thoso goods. This offer will be opon for 30 days and porsons wanting a bargain should not miss this oppor tunity. The pants are guaranteed to be first-class winter pants. Don't forgot Goodor, tho joweler, for holiday goods'. XMflS IS COMING. To arenmmodnte Dersonn wlio mnv wl.h sucetttclKS for Xmiis prawn!. I will vHlt cur lier in miintli tliHii uhiihI and upeetucle or dur ed If not suited to the eye, run be rcltttod mi.ir. winy mo uiwt iichmih imtd. children s work a.pociiility. Will bo at tho ImperliU Uotul, Rcynoldavlllc, Dec. 6. At Amerlcua House, Brookvlllc, Dec. T.9. G. C. GIBSON, Optlcan. The Musical Gift Should be Cultivated. The talented metnlwr of V,a familv should lu A Piano or Organ as a Christ mas present will bring joy to the recipient and lasting pleasure iu wic giver, i ne cost ol one or other of these instruments is not great. These are our nrirea- ban tvn $S5, $10, $110, $125. ' cost is distributed over a long penou. LATEST MUSIC . ALWA S IX STOCK. ftflSKINS' MUSIG STORE. tteyaultlsvlllo, Pcaa'a, t .