Why W Mad. One morning In kindergarten a wee tnlte of womanhood lmd been trying to attract the teacher by every resource .of which the was capable without di rectly saying she had something to tell. Finally tho young girl went over and at beside her, whereupon little Itachel flounced her skirts, ptirkerod up het forehead and, clinching her hand, ex claimed, "Oh, dear, but fin mndl" The teacher was surprised, for Ha chel had seemed to be laboring under a delightful secret. "And why Is little Miss Sunshine angry?" asked the In structor. "Well, everybody was mad at our house this morning. Mamma scolded Sister Jane, and auntie scolded main W and papa said, 'Oh, darn!' nnd left the table, so I guess I can bo cross tool" Motherhood. Oat of It. A large number of colliers In Lanca shire are accustomed to spending a por tion of each week In the public house. Instead of following their work regu larly, and thus not having more than two or three days a week to draw for at pay day. The mother of one of these men, on being told of 5 per cent advance In wages, asked her neighbor the mean ing of 5 per cent Her friend replied: "Why, Mrs. llodson, dost not know? It means as every tolme they gettln a peaund they'll get 21 shillings for It" "Oh, dear me," Mrs. Hodson return ed, "It'll mak' no difference to our Jerry; he never gets a peaund "Spare Moments. Remarkable Streets. Washington has a street 1V& miles In length; It h the longest In the world. The shortest street is the Rue Blo, Tarls, which is bnrcly 20 feet long. The widest street is Market street, Philadelphia; the narrowest, the Via Sol, Havana, which Is only 3 feet wide. Tho highest street Is Main Street Denver, Colo.; the lowest street which Is below the level of the sea. Main street Georgetown, British Guiana. Tho cleanest street Is Regent street London; the dirtiest Tchang Tse street. Nankin. London Tit-Bits. ' In its native habitat the shell of the cyster Is always a little open, and microscopic waving hairs set up cur rents which carry the food plants to Its mouth, where they are engulfed and afterward digested. Pain in Head, Side and Back. For years I suffered with pain In the head, jwln In the side, and In tbe small of the back. I Was nervous and constipated and ooold not nlep. The pill- and other medicines I tried inly made a bad matter worse. Then 1 tried Celery King. One package rnred me and mane a new woman 01 me. Jim x u. aiw liuiiiuiur, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Celery King- enres Constipation and Nerve, Htoiuaub, Liver and Kidney Diseases. 1 For sale by H. Alex Stoke. c HARTEIt NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that nn iippllratlon will be made to the Governor of I'onnaylva ntaon Wednesday, lHh day of Kewmher, A. P., lHOI.by W. T. Cox. H. A. Stoke, .lames K. Mulhollnn, Thomas Mi'C'reltcht, lohn H. Bur tin iinfler the A.l of Awternlilv. entitled "An Art to provide for tbe Incorporation and re gulation of certain corporal loim," approved April 29," 1H74, and the several supplements thereto, lor tne cnarier 01 an inmnueu cor- nsirut.lnn tn h pullffl KevnoldHVlllo l.ltrht and Power Company, tho character and object of which In tbe manufacturlnK and supplying of light, heat and power or any 01 1 hern ny eiec l.rli'lf v In the nubile In the borough of Kl'Vn oldHVllle, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, and to such Pomona, partnership and corpor ations residing therein or adjacent thereto ai may desire the same, and for these purposea to nave, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefit aud privileges of said Actof Assemb ly and tbe supplement thereto Hhith M. MoCbioht, Bollcltor, IteynoldHVUb), I'a wnyjii, , linn lot what you pay fori Coffee, but whatl Coffee pays you. I There are two values to every I article; what it costs and what I it's worth. I Cork costs 8 cents a pound, I but if you are drowning half a I mile from shore, its value would I be not what you pay for cork but what cork pays you." You are not drowning, out you are using up strength and vitality I in your daily work. You are get-1 ting back that strength and vitality I in part irom your morning tup ui coffee. I It makes little difference what I you pay for it ; the important ques-1 tion is "What does it pay you?" I You can see the strength you have, I r.i, Mn't c.a thp inrrf aserl I strength you would get if you drank I CHASE & SANBORN'S "Difll) Grade" COFFEE. This is a fact I You can easily tt its truth. It will cost you one I pound of coffee that's all I For sale only by W. H. Moore, Reyn oldsvllle, P. . Buy the celebrated I COLUMBIAN Stoves and Ranges as tliey are licyond The Handsomest, Most Durable; and Perfect Working Stove Manufactured. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED. If not as represented, money refunded. Call and see our fine big stock just received. Beats anything ever shown in the town. KEYSTUNB HARDWARE CO. If J Opposite Hotel Belnap. Wc arc in a position to save you big round dollars on Gro ceries. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay as you go and be happy. Below we quote you prices on some goods just for a starter. 1G pounds fine Granulated sugar, i.uu 25 pound sack Granulated sugar, $i.ou 9 pounds Arbucklcs or 4X cottee, $l.uu A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only loc Finest bulk coffee 20 to 35c 3 rolls Toilet Paper, 10c 3 lb. can Bartlett Teas 10c One doz. fine Toilet Soap, 13c Best Laundry soaps, 7 bars, 25c. Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tetley'sTeas they are fine. We sell 'em. Special Price Sugar in 100 ponnd sacks. The old Baw, "largest stock and lowest prices," is true in our case. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, The Bio Grocery, Reynoldsville, , Penn'a. and run no risk question A. RAT ZEN, TUG P60D16 S Bargain store Will reduce Fall and Winter goods from 25 to 35 per cent on the dollar for only 30 days On account of having too warm weather for this time of the year. The goods which we offer are just what you want. Men's, Ladies' and Child ren's Underwear of all kinds, from the lowest price to the best quality for your money. Also the biggest assort ment of Men's Pants From 65c to $3.90 a pair. Men's, Boys' and Child ren's Clothing And Men's and Boys' Caps Gloves. Remember we are doing bus iness on an honest scale. Come and see for yourself and save your 25 to 35 per cent on the dollar at the THE PEOPLES' BARGAIN STORE. A. KaUen, Prop. HlrjH School Bulletin. In Sik.lji Wlili, laitir-la-ihUf. ill Miry aiuraiii, annum amvr. Once again members of the Shakes pearean Literary Society are pit-used to assemble In the Reynoldsvllle Public School after the great fire and long va cation, with Mr. Lenkard, our highly esteemed principal, and Mr. McClure assistant principal. About threo weeks ago It was decided to re-organlze the Shakespearean So ciety to meet every Friday at 2:45, and run the High School Bulletin every two weeks only, owing to the great amount of work the editor-ln-chlof has . to do this year. Mr. Dowsor was nominated president, nd Mr. Smith secretary pro tern. The following were elected to serve four weeks: Prostdent, Mini Drown; Secre tary, Mis Klahr; Treas. Mr. Nolan; Pianist, Miss K. King; Critic, Mr. Mc Clure; Program Committee, Mr. Hard- man, Miss Stoke, MIhs McDonald. It was then decided to make out a new Constitution, as the old one Mr. Lea venworth has, having saved It from the Ore. The Constitution committee appointed are, Mr. McClure, Mr. Smith, and Miss K. King. We deeply regret to learn that Miss Etholyn Wlnslow, edltor-ln-chlef, and member of SenlorClass, Is quite III with scarlet fever, but we hope she mny have a speedy reoovory and be with us soon again, 'til then, we will make this column as Interesting as we possibly can, wishing the High School to not criticise too harshly under the elrcum- stanceH. Lsst Friday a very untortnlnlng mus ical program wus rendered. Messrs. Nolan and Dowser's duct was Indeed u rare treat. Tho vociil eolo nnd duet Is deserving of great praise, also tho vio lin solo by Mis Wlnslow and Instru mental duel by Misses Klahr and Snuf fer. Miss Brown's vociil hoIo and Miss Neale's guitar sole, which were to be given, wore missed very much. Misses Olevla Murray, Carol I no and Nolllo Robinson, Inez Drown, Edna Lewis, Unita Farrell and Klllo Mflliren visited the society Frldny. Wanted Pupils to tako lessons on the Jew's harp. Nolan and Dowser. Watch for the new furniture and drop curtains for the stage. Mr. Lonkerd. Friday, December , a mock trial Is to be given by Shakespearean society Case, assault and battery; plaintiff, Tom Nolan, lawyer, Miss Drown; dofonslve, Clyde Murray, lawyer Fred Smith; udge, Mr. Lonkerd. Yes, Tom, wo may be an easy com mlttoe, but there "may bo others." Watch for the "Whistling Match." at close of mock teachers mooting, by the girls, December 7. De sure and attend the fino concert to be given by Gamble Doyd, In publlo school assembly hall, Thursday, Decern' ember 5. "Come oarly and avoid the rush." Mr. Ralph Kirk, a member of Sentor class, Is slowly recovering. Mr. Lenkerd gave us a talk on tho session of Congress Monday morning, that being tbe day, at twelve o'clock, Congress met. His subject was vory Interesting to us. And now, dear readers, this Is the extent of our brains, so do not look for us again 'til two weeks. Transactions In Real Estate. Daniel Jones to Robort Alexander, for land In Washington township. 1210; June 23, 1808. Austin Dlakoslue to John Guy, for land In Washington township. $050; 1901. T. C. McQuown, Administrator, to Jennie C. Bonnott, for property In Big Run. $705; November 22, 1001. Rich ward Ward to John Wart, for land in Washington township. $410; October 15, 1901. Emaltno Emery to R. B. Toitrlck and Wm, Kelso, for property In Dronkvlllo, $1,000; November 22, 100). U. G. Scheafnocker, administrator, to Emaline Emory, for property In Brookvllle, $430; November 21. 1901 Austin Blakeslee to Robert Searle, for laud in Washington township. $: November 20, 1899. Jacob Davis to Joseph A. Davis, for land In Henderson township. $239; September 24, J Ml. Sw Death Near. "It often made my heart ache," writes E, C. Ovorstreet, of Elgin, Tenn. "to hear my wife cough until It seem' ed her weak and sore lungs would col lapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone with Consumption that no medl elne or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery and persistant use of this ex oellont medicine saved her life," It'i absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. oOo, and $1.00 at II Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Trial bottles free. In one city of Austria-Hungary lust year over 25,000 horses wore slaughter' ed and eaten by the people. Horse meal Is somewhat offensive tu tho dainty pal ates of Americans but If money was as scarce here as It Is In Europe, we mlgh be tempted to forego purchasing beef at 20 to 24 cents per pound when borso meat sells at from 5 to 11 oenU per pound Tbe same olty also eat 68 donkeys, ao- cording to official reports. HE NEWS OF 1 NEARBY TOWNS. I Reported br The Star'. I Special (orrrapnndente. 1 Emerlckvllle. The different schools at this placo gave an entertainment nn Thursday of ast week. U lit ton school In forenoon, Mile Hill In afternoon and Damn school In evening. They worn well at tended and thoso present express them. selves as being very much pleased with the exercises. Miss Cora Hehugars, who has been Isltlng her brother, James Hchuirars, at Arcadia, Indiana Co., tho past six weeks, returned to her homo In this place. Hnm Flko and wlfo and daughter, Clara, of Knoxdulc, spent Thursday of last week at the homo of tho latter's parents, David Dinger and wife. There were quite a number of our young folks attended tho entertainment at Host school, Wlnslow township, Sat urday evening. Wm. Moore was summoned to Du- Dots Friday of last week by the serious Illness of his son-in-law, Mai Haughman. L. H. Sowers, of Akron, Ohio, spent Thursday of last week at the home of Emanuel Schugars In this place. H. E. Mohney Is vory proud of tho boy thatcamo to live with him Novem ember 24, J!K)1. Mrs. K. Wolser has been very til tho past week, but Is slowly Improving at this writing. Emery Keys, of Pittsburg, was visit ing his parents. John Keys and wife, lust week. Monroe Murklr, of Knox township, is visiting at the home of C. A. Murk- house. Mrs. William Ohles, of this place, is on the sick list. A. J. Emory, of this place, Is very III at this writing. Rathmel. Sixteen members of W. C. No. 2118 P. O. 8. of A. Reynoldsvllle, visited Camp 602, here last Wednesday evening. They brought their A. D. K. outfitalong nd gave the side degree to ten meni hers of 002. Coiuo again boys, as we enjoyed tho ceremonies very much. Dr. B. F. Shires wont to Patton, Pa., Monday, where he bus decided to locate. We wish the doctor success in his new fluid. Mrs. Chas. Sanders and daughter, Lizzie, of Brock way villo, spent Thanks giving day hero. Dr. Klnnor of DuBois will locate here In the office formerly 'occupied by Dr Shires. Mrs. Allen, of Soldier, visited with Mrs. H. B. Wyse Sunduy. Mrs. John Klnnerberg, of Doluncey, spent Sunday here. Miss Surah Carr, of Clearfield, Is vis itlng friends hero. Wlshaw. Martin Foltz was at Reynoldsvllle last Sunday to see his son, James, who met with a very bad accident at Dig Soldier last Wednesday evening. Jim is im proving slowly. There was a plo social held at our school house on lust Tuesday night. Proceeds amounted to $7.60. John Syphrlt and David Brumbaugh were blasting stumps lust week for G, W. Soorlst. Mrs. J. B. McClure and Mrs. Win. Volt were In Reynoldsvllle last Thurs day. Charley Dickey Is assisting Mr Himes In his now meat murkot at this placo. Daniel and Win. Norrles attended the pie social at this placo last Thursday nlgbt. Thomas Hllston has consideruble of siokness in bis family at the presont time. Thomas S .-crist came homo lust Sat urday, and started Sunduy for West Vu, H Union & Nowoomo have prepared to huat their pavilion with steam. Wm. Velt killed two very fino pork ers lust Thursday. Amos U thu lud to inuk the b ys pay for their pies. Thomas Beuttle has bought himself a horse. Hormtown. Miss Katio Hetriuk, who Is staying at Rockdulo Mills, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hotrick, Wodnos day. Ed, Hetrick killed three flue hogs last week. They were worth seeing. John Berk house, of Sundy Valley hud business in this place Thursday. It, P. Hotrick and wife, of Rathmel are visiting relatives In this place. K, B, Deemer, of Deemer's Cross Rouds, wus In town Friday. Ed. Smith, of Deemer's Crosa Rouds, was In town Thursday. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food In the Intusliiios pro- duous effects like tliOMi of arson lo. but Dr. King's New Lifo Pills expel th. poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing oonstlpalion biliousness, sick headache, fevers, all liver, kidney and bowel troubles. Only 25a. at H. Alex Stoke's. V N. HANAL), The. ' ('Jicate.sf, The Best (Hoods any other store in town. CLOTHING. Mens' SulU $8 nnd stills now for $5.50, Men's line Clay Worsteds, $H to $14.00. Men's Hue D. B. Clay Worsted, 15 dollar suit, to-day price $10. Men's Overcoats, : no. Men's Overnoats, $5.00.. Men's Fine Overcoats. $7.50. Hoys' Vi.tHI Overcoat for $3.50. Hoys' Reefer. $1.25. Hoys' Knee Pants, III cents. Hoys' fleeced IJnderweur, 40 cents. Men's all-wool Underwear, $1.50. IDross Goods. Illnek Henrietta, 25 cents. Black Henrietta, 75 cents. Hluek Henrietta, 45 cents. Blue Henrietta, 25 cents. Hluo Henrietta, 45 cents. Black and Hluo Skirting, 40c. Dress Plaid 15, 18, 20 cents, now for Vi. cents. Ladles' flannelette night gowns, IH) cents. Misses' lliinnelottn night gowns, 45 cents. Finisher yarn, 80 cents per pound. COME JX AX1) SEE FOR YOURSELF. i I Reynoldsvllle Hardware company. JIavo you wiui our Nv Automatic Wringer. Warranted to fit perfectly the opens the roll tm iin li without unduly straining the ppring or over 50 per rent in labor and ia uped it to be much the, bent wringer on the market, rive year guarantee with every wringer. For Pale by rnrrrnr :::::: : : :r: i :: :: : tvmi r r n i rrrrrniTtiT rrtrc flSlffl Fall and Winter Opening $Rnn I -OF Dundee Woolen Mills Tailoring Co. Tl I !: 13TG TAILORS, 40 NOHTH BHADY STKEKT, DU BOIS, PENN'A. Twentieth Century Methods. Single Price Single Profit. b Suits or Overcoats Wo have over 1000 different patterns in elegant Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings to select from. Those garments are equal to any $25 to $:0 Suit or Overcoat. All our garments are made by skilled union labor. Our Raglan Overcoat cannot be excelled. : $15.00 From Mills li jrrxmrtE x i x TtiTttrtrxtri 1 1 1 xi.ixTXtxixiXLVxzsxti J. H. HUGHES, Undertaker. TI BK PHAmiNU. Huoiua Place. for less Money than f mnallept article or one which changing the wheel screw, getting out of gear. S ves pronounced by all who have KKYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. TIIF. to Order $15.00. to Man Direct. $15.00 3 THE SQZONIAN CASKET CASE. THE MA IX i'OLVr.S'' OF SUrEJilOllITi: It is absolutely impregnable and indestructible. It defies decay and destruction, It positively arrests the action of the elements. It is emphatically air tight and water proof. It will resist and withstand any weight. It weighs little more than a wooden box. It positively insures the dry de cay of the corpse. It preserves and protects the cas. ket and corpse for an indefi nite period. It will last not for years, but for centuries. It is udmirahly adapted for ship ping purposes, It is universally admitted to be the most sanitary Case ever made. J la lulled Exclulvelu bu Id rear or U. W, Klepr.r'a Sinn, Malu si