3Ttte & Star Subscription $1.00 per vtar in ndranos. C- A. UTRPIIKHMON. litlltor an Pn. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1902. Anlnilepcnrtent Igonl pnpnr, pulillMi I'd ever J Weiliiomlny nt Hrymildsvlllrs Jottvrann I'd. Ha., ilorotod to tlie lnterits of Ki'jnnltlsvllMi jnil.IeffcriMinpoiinljr. Non-pnlltli'iil, will trv lit all with ftlrnrs. mill will lf eipwliilljr Monti- townrila the tnlxirlnK elm. Uommtink-atlnn liitonitrd for ntihllratlnn ill unt l6 nwompsnlt'd hy the writer's name, not for punllrntlnn, but nn a gunrnnlon of taod fnltn. Intntlii news ItentssollritiMl. Advprtlln rstes mniln known on sppllea tlon atthlsnlflr. . ' , JnitMy rnmmuiili'nttnns mid rlinnvn of ii3vprtlmininla should resell tlili olllee by Monday noon. , iliilMi'rlpilon price! .no por your, In artvani'it. Addrp nil rommunli-iillmi. to U. A . Steph enson, KeynoldHvllln, I'n. Entered nt the pimlofflre t Rejrnoldsvllle fa., sssecond class mull mstter. 8t'MMrRVii.i.i Tm.KPBona No. M. Town Council. Tha town council held Its regular monthly mooting Tuesday, May flth, with President Delhle In the chair. All members present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 8mlth M. McCroluht, Esq., was present In the interest of T. L. Snyder, of Clearfield, and requested the council to pass an ordinance granting T. L. Bnydor a franchise for an electric railroad through tho borough. O. M. McDonald, Esq., presented an ordinance granting tho Heynoldsvllle Real Estato Co. permission to lay a private sewer In Swamp and Gordon alleys. C. Mitchell, Chief Burgjss, reported receipts for Ones and licenses collected since lost report to be $15.00. On motion the granting of a franchise for a street railroad was tabled for (10 days. J. W. Pierce was present and stated to the council that he had been assessed with three dogs and owned but one and asked to be exonerated from paying taxes on two. Exoneration was gran ted. On motion bills and interest amount ing to (.119.55 were ordered paid. The clerk was instructed to notify the Ueynoldsvllle Light and Power Co. to meet the light committee in regard to deficient lights and necessary repairs to poles and mast arms, and to show cause by written statement why the pole tax has not been paid. The street committee was instructed to see Albert Reynolds and arrange for the repairs of the sidewalk on Fifth street between Jackson and the Sandy Lick Creek. The matter of the erection of a foot bridge across Soldier Run at Mill street was referred to the street com mittee with power to act. Ordinance No. 77, granting theReyn oldsvlllo Real Estate Co. permUsion to put a private sewer in Swamp and Gordon alleys, was called up and passed on first reading providing the Real Estate Co. pay the expenses of publish ing and furnish the council with a map or drawing of said sewer. Ban gen's Libel Suit. Last week the libel suit of D. K. Fisher, former proprietor of St. Elmo Hotel, of DuBols, and Charles J. Ban pert, editor of the Falls Creek Herald, was tried In the Clearfield county courts, and Bangert, the defendant, was found "not guilty," and tha plaintiff, B. K. Fisher, to pay costs.- The costs will amount to over $1,000. Judge Gordon, who refused to grant Fisher license at the last license oourt, whom Fisher trlod to bribe afterward by offering hira money for his campaign fund, was Ban ffert's star witness. The week before the libel cose came up for trial Fisher had a long article published In two or three Clearfield county papers, over bis own signature, "blowing his own horn. To read the ar ticle a stranger would almost Imagine that all Fisher lacked would be wings to make him an angel. Profanity on the Streets. If the law against profanity was en forced Id this borough the 'Squires in this town would have to get assistance to help dispose of the cases that would come before them. It seems that pro fanity Is on the increase In Reynolds villa. On account of profane and ob scene language being used so profusely neurone dental offloe In this place the dentist finds it necessary to close his offloe windows some times that ladles In his offloe will not have to listen to the vile language that Is used on thestreots. If the law was enforced In a few cases there would be less profanity used on tho streets, and it should be enforced. We can supply your neods In the paints or window shade line. Any size shade made to order. Stoke. Sutter's for fancy hose. Araoskeag or Lancaster ginghams, 6 cents. Blog-StoM, Company, Crabs, shrimps and other sea food at tha HoteJ Belnap restaurant. Coca Cola tickets redeemed at Reyn ; olds Drug Store. Served right, Granite tea or ooffee pot, 25o at BIng Bloke Company's. Carpet samples below cost at Prlester Bros.' furniture store. . Sutter's for wrappers. Wall pmpr 2, S, 4, 5 to 25 cento single roll 8toke'e. Coca Cola tickets r adeemed at Heyn cUm Drug Store. Served right. "Tell Ms Not Your Doubts." "Tell me not your doubts and dls' couragoments," said Goethe: "I have plenty of my own. Hut talk to me of your hnpo and faith." The tone of complaint is one which we are alt too ready to accept, and which Is not only Injurous to ourselves but hurtful to all who come In contnetwith us. Inspcnk lng of a young woman who had filled several good positions, but with no de gree of success, an elderly woman said: "Sho could have kept cithor position and earned u good Income if sho had not been so dissatisfied. Sho was contin ually finding fault, and never felt that she was appreciated." It may bo safely said that this attitude of mind Is ono that almost predeter mines failure In any line of work. Patienco under adverse circumstances will often bring about favorable re sults, while complaint only accentuates and fixes the cause of complaint. Avoid mentioning of tho disagreoable things that may come Into your life. If you cannot be patient, you can at least be silent. The secret of success Una not so much In knowing what to say as in what to avoid saying. Ex. Qirl Struck by Lightning. During tho heavy electrical storm which passed ovor this valley lust Tues day afternoon Mary Hurkhouso, who has been making her homo with Elmer Boyer's family on the Bond farm at Sugar Hill, was seriously shocked by lightning. She had gone out to get a wire clothesline which was strung urouhd the yard, and while she grasped the wire a volt of electricity struck It. The unfortunate young woman was ren dered unconscious and was not found for some time after, when she was missed by the family and search for her was made. Physicians were called and found that Miss Burkhouso was In a serious condition. Sho finally regained consciousness and told how tho accident happened and aualn sank into a semi conscious state from which It has been Impossible fully to a rouse her. The' case has been a peculiar one and a puzzle to tho doctors who have been attending her. It is expected, however, that she will recover. Brockwayvlllo Record, A Gas War. New Bethlehem Is just now ex periencing the excitement of a gas war so to speak. Tho Citizen's Gas com pany, an old established institution of the town, and the Red Bank Gas company, just now commencing to operate in town, have for the pastwoek been trying to knock each other's rato schedules into smltherines, and the re sult Ib gas is about tho cheapest com modity in town. Now Bethlehem Vin dicuinr. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflce at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., week ending May 9, 1902: Kate Stefl, Mrs. M. McCrelght. E. B. Bridgons, Mrs. Jennie Harrison, A. T. Mlllor. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Stand Like a Stone Wall Botwoon your children and the tor tures of Itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or othorBkindlseases. How? why, by using Bucklon's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest hcalor. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25o at H. Alex Stoko's drug store. Branch Office. W. J. Shaffer, the genial and huB tllng lite and accident insurance agent of Brookvllle, will open a branch office in Ueynoldsvllle. Perry B. Love will have charge of tho Reynoldsvlllo offloe. Mr. Love moved from Brookvllle to West Roynoldsvllle lust week. Plants for Sale. Cabbage and tomato plants for sale. Inquire of J. J. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Crlssman, who have been living at Rathmcl for the past year, purchased the Bert Broad property on North Main Street Llnd scy, and tiro moving Into the same to day, Mr. Crlssmun has accepted a pobltlou with Huns Olson, the diamond driller. Punxsutuwnoy Republican. Persons wanting picture frames nr moulding should remember that G. J. Corwin's big reduction salo only lusts two weoks longer. Better cull early and get what you want. Coca Cola tickets redeemed at Reyn olds Drug Store. Served right. Try our want column; one cunt a word. Largost line of dry goods in town to select from. Prices always the lowest at Blng-Stoke Com puny'. Fino line of carpet samples are being sold by Prlester Bros, below oost. Call and see them. A lot of carpet samples just the right size for rugs, for sale for leas than oost. J. R. Hlllls. 8ec Shlok and Wagner's white aprons for 25 cento. Buy your carpet where you may have them lined and laid free of charge. 1 J, R. mills.. I Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are elTocted by Dr. King's New Disco very for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out tho phlegm and germ-lnfeoted mucus, and lots the llfo giving oxygen enrich and vitalize tho blood. It hcaU tho inflamed, cough worn throut and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's Now discovery, tho most Infal lible remedy for nil Throat and Lung diseases, Gunrnntecd bottles flOo and $1 00. Trial buttlos froo at H. Alex Stokc's. Bids Wanted. The Star Glass Co. wilt receive bids up to May 25th for the quarrying and delivering of stone for the supply of sand for the fire of 1902 and 190.1. We reserve tho right of accepting or reject ing any or all bids. W. F. Marshall, Secretary-Manager. The Star Glass Company will receive bids up to May 25, 1902, for roofing and putting the same on south end of facto ry building. Specification will be" found at company olllee. Wo reserve tlio right of rejecting any or all bids. W. F. MARSHALL, Secretary-Manager. The 8tar Glass Company will receive bids up to Muy 25, 1902, for supplying Ice for the fire of 1902 and 1903. We reserve tho right of accepting or reject ing any or all bids.. W. F. Ma HUH ALL, Secretary-Manager. . Want Column. Rule: One cent per wold for esclt and every Insertion. Piano for sale or rent. Must be dis posed of ut once. Inquire nt this office. To Let Six room residence on Hilt street. M. M. Fisher, 7th and Hill street. Wanted Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping by man and wife. Address, with terms, A. B., this office. ' For Salo Five 8ft, flat top bIiow cases. H. Alex Stoke. For Ront Two six-room houses In West Rcynoldsville: Inquire of W. L. Johnston. For Ront Good house near the glass plant. Iuqulre of E. Noff. For Sale Two lots on Main street. Inquire of H. J. Hughes. JJEPOIITOF THE CONDITION or TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Keynotdsvllle. In the Rtnle of Prnniylvii niu, ut the close of hiiHlnean April at), iml. HKHOUHCKS: Lonns nnd discounts CIlll.Tltll 30 Overdrnfts, secured nnd unsecured. sit iki II. 8. Ilcmcln to secure circulation.... ai, l 00 Premiums on II. 8. Bonds 1,0K) 00 Ptw'ks, securities, etc 7.1HI0 (W Furniture and fixtures 2.IIU2 5tt Duo from Niitlonul Hunks (not Un serve Agents) .... is.iuo 29 Due from npproved reserve audits. 111,."7H lift Internul-Kevemie stamps 07 41 I'hecks and other cash Items 1,(117 10 Notes of other Natlonnl banks 1,045 UU Fractional paper currency, nickels, nnd cents 1)8 63 Lawful money reserve lu bank, vlr.t 8MVlO J17.MH :n Lenal-tender notes flil.UOUO 31,001 35 Redemption fund wit It IT, 8. Treas urer (A per cent, of circulation)., l.TMOO Total 4(l,l W 14 l.tARM.ITIKM. Capital stock paid In tnn.onn 00 Hurplus fund , go.OUO 00 Undivided profits, less expenses ana taxes twin w.Ttn irj National flunk notesoutstaudlnK... !tt,) HO Due to other National Hanks 2,:mi hrt Individual dcuositH sulitect tocheck I'vXiJO 41) Time certiorates of deposit 27,tttH 2H Cashier's checks outstanding 33 00 Total 1403,1117 14 SUtt f P.h.tItmL, Onnty tf Jiferwa, : I, John 11. Kaucher, t'nshler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the alsjve statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and iH'llef. John it, i Alien Kit. tasiiier. Bulwcrlhed nnd sworn to before me this 7th day of May, IMii. Ai.hkht Rrvnoi.ds, Notary Public. Oohukct Attest I - J. II. Coiiiiktt, 1 ,1.0. Kind, y Directors. (J. Mitciiki.i,, HOME COMFORT. The ndy exterior of pleos of Upholstered furniture is likely to coyer up weskness of construction th would eondemq It, were you bis to the Inilda. Therefore ws warn buyers to old the showy, (noddy articles nd to pin their faith to artioles thai re hon Mtly made and graceful In declgn. Articles that arc absolutely dependable bud arc guar, a toed, bear this mark. Kaxpei) OMxrsutfa)d UpKoUtvrttd Pw rniivrs CHIOAOD Vv Bellevs yon will be aatlifled with nv pur- A sale ol Karpen Conehas li now on. Parti SUlarly fuvd values at Ui following prions. J. Reduced Rates to St. Paul. On account of the National Baptist Anniversaries, at St. Paul, Minn., May 20 to 2H, the Pennsylvania Hull road Company will sell excursion tickets from nil stations on Its lines to St. Paul or Minneapolis, May 17 to 10. good to return not earlier than Mny 21, and not later than Mny 21, at greatly reduced rates. These tlckots will be good for return pnssngu only when executed by Joint Agent ut St. Paul or Minneapolis and payment of 25 cents mndo for .this service. Hy depositing ticket with joint agent not t-nrllur tlian Muy 21 nor Inter than Mny 2!), nnd payment of f() cents ntttmnof deposit, an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave St. Paul or Minneapolis not later than Juno 30. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. n,K TUN PKII KMT. Pursuant to an Act of Assembly t will nt tend at the following times and pieces to re ceive county, poor, lionil, slate and dog tuxes for the year list!, to-wlt: Fldred, llentli nnd Harnett townships, Mon day, June 2, at Hold Slgi'l, 10a. in. to 4 p. nt. Corsica borounh and I'nion township. Tues day, June II, nt Hotel lilenn, II a. in. to II a. in. Humniervllle lHirough and Clover township, Tuesday .lone It, at I 'ommeri'lal hotel, Kiim mervlllo, a:;)to.1 p. in. Knox township, Wednesday, June 4, nt Hopkins' store, V to II a. m. IMnecreek township, Wednesday, June 4, nt the store of E. Wiser, 2 to 4 p. ni. Warsaw township, East, Wedm stlay, June 11 nt Kox's Hotel, I) to II a. in. Washington township, Wednesday. June II. In afternoon, at Hotel llarclay. West vllle, unci Thursday, June 12, lit Uockdale store, 8 to II a. m. Kails Creek borough, Thursday, June 13, at Hotel kantotitiigne, 1 toTip. m. Htiyder township and Hrockwnyvllln lor ough, Friday, June la, nt l.ogun House. l'olk township, Katurdav, June 14, nt house of Kullon eVIiotrncr. Wto ll a. m. Warsaw township. West, fnturduy, June 14, nt Wnsson's store, t to 4 p. m. Heaver township. Monday, June IS, ut sloto of II. C. Kelts. l::mio II n. m. Worihvllle borough, Monday, June III, nt Hotel I to a p. m. Klnggiild township, Monday, June HI, nt 1ml el, 4 to it p. m. I'orler township, Tuesday, June 17, at K.Ik -In's store, tl to 11 a. m. Perry township, Tuejdiiy. June 17, at Hotel, IVrrysvllle. 1 to tip. in , and at the store of Euro Uotirley, Krosthuig, Wednesday, June 1H s to II a. in. Young township, Wednesday, June IS. nt oHIeo of 'Hilllle I.auilsoil, Horatio, 2 to 4 p. m. Clayvlilo borough, Thursday, Juno 111, at Hotel Haley. I'unxsiitnwney borough, Friday, June 20 nt Hotel ranlnll. Young township, Pntnrdny, Juno 21, ut Hotel l'untnll, 7 tt. m. to 12 in Hell township. Monday. June 23, nt the house of lleniy Hiown, tl to II a. in. (Insklll township, Monday, Juno 23, at Gib son's store, 2 to 4 p. in. lllg Kun borough nnd Henderson township, Tuesday, June 2-i, nl Hotel MeC'luro. Henderson and MeCalmont townships, Wednesday, June 21, nt Holel Wayne, s a. in. to 12 in. MeCalmont township, Wednesday, Juno 2S, III Anita, nt Hotel Mctiregor. 2 to tl' p. m. Oliver township, Thursday, June 211, at. Oliveburg, H:;m to 1(1:311, a. in., and nt lieu House, Coolsprlng, 1 to 4 p. m. Wlnslow township, Tuesday, July 1, at Im purlul Hotel, Ueynoldsvllle, in the afternoon Heynoldsvllle borough, Wednesday, July 2, at Imperial Hotel, West Keynnldsvillo borough, Thursday, July 3, In Iho forenoon, at the Kosh House. Hrookvllle borough, Monday, July 7, ut the Treasurer's olllee. Hoso township, Tuesday, July 8, at tho Treasurer's otttce. Ten percent will he added to nil taxes not paid County Treasurer before duplicities are placed In the handsof borough and township collectors. Mercuutlle, restaurant and bill iard licenses will be received at nil place visited, and all licenses remaining unpaid ufter the Hist day of July will he placed In the hands of the proper ofllee's for eollei tlon, us per Art-of Assembly. UiV. IIICIT'., May 1, 11M3. County Treasurer. A Spicy Spring "Ad" Might attruot yuui attention for a moment, but a curoful cxam- lntinH r . 1 i Newest and Most Fashionable Spring Attire S Will convlnco you I hut wo tiro S tho leaders in Gents' Tailoring in Heynoldsvllle. Experience, cum- J plotunoss of stock and reasonable prices uunnot fail to sutisfy you. Johns & Thompson. The season for beautifying the home is here nnd do you know how especially well-equipped we are to help you in this direction? OF CARPETS AND MATTINGS we have many beautiful patterns to choose from. All Brussels Carpets MADE, LAID AND LINED FREE. 60e to 1.40 per yard. MATTING8 14c to 40c per yard. BED ROOM SUITS- $16.00 to $00.00. Sideboards, $12.00 to $75.00. Extension Tables,$3.75 to $27. Brass Trimmed Enameled Beds, $4.00 to $18.00. Tho furniture weuy is not muc'u fur appearanoo only. It must have quality nddurabllity to recommend It. R. HIL-LJ; f. KATZEN, People s Bargain Store. Owing to to the late spring we were unable to place many spring goods on sale, so have decided to offer the people of Rcynolds ville and vicinity these goods, which nre new in qunlity and style, nt a Reduction of from 25 to 35 per Cent on the dollar. You cannot afford to miss this. Remember our op erating expenses are not large, which makes these low pricc9 possible. Below we quote prices on a few lines which you will see nt n glance can be purchased nt our store for less money than elsewhere. Big assortment of Ladies' Shirt Waists nil new. Ladies' Shirt Waists, former price 40c, now 2fc and up to $1.05. LADIES' SUMMER GAUZE, from Cc a piece tip. Big assortments ladies' TOP SKIRTS nt low prices. Large sized BED SPREADS, a bargain, former price 90c, now Ufc. Ladies' UMBRELLAS, from 3Sc up to l.fio. DON'T MISS TIIIS-A fancy silver handled umbrella, former price, $1 .25, your choice for 7fc. Big assortment of LACES and EMBROIDERY at very low prices. FELT WINDOW SHADES, )c. First class cloth Window Shades, 22c. Large assortment Children's Spring nnd Summer Caps. Big assortment Men's PANTS from G5c up to $3.l).r per pt ir. Large assortment Men's nnd Boys' HATS. Men's Top Shirts from 23c up to $1.00. Men's Summer Undershirts from 25c up. Hemembor these etiods nro all NEW. You will find thetn what we represent. Cull and examine for your own henelit. It don'tcostyou anything to investigate. Our motto: Quick Sales Small Prices. A. KATZEN. 4i THG BIG STORG. THE SPUING SEASON is opening under very favorable and satis fying conditions. The weather is becoming Bettled and the indus tries of this community are all running at full force. Business men are all taking a firm hold on the confidence in the prosperity of the future. In fact the condition of Keynoldsville in general is in dicative of a greater prosperity than has ever been realized hereto fore. All these things serve as a stimulant to the merchant. We want to say in keeping with these prosperous conditions we are better pre pared than ever to serve the trade. We have a larger and better assorted stock of merchandise and we have made greater prepara tion for your convenience in dealing with us. House cleaning time being on we have not neglected to secure the things which always follow house cleaning: , . Lace Curtains Window Shades, Sheets, Pillow Cases, In addition to thin wo want to call attention to a few items of spec ial interest at present to all ladies. Silk and Linen Batiste, 50c yard to 2.5o Waist Goods at all prices. Silk and Lace Gloves, 25 and 5o cents. Defender Muslin Underwear: Skirts, 50 cents to 8. 75. Drawers, 18c to 1.00. ' Gowns, 50 cents to $1.50. Corset Covers, 10c to 75c. Shirt Waists (White and Colored), 50c to $3.75. WOOLTEX GARMENTS at all PRICES In fact you can buy a Wooltex Suit, Skirt or Jacket cheaper than you can a cheap grade of goods. J!j We guarantee J! NEXT 1)00 li TO POSTOFFICE, .42 D 0 YOUR EYES TIRE ? Is Your Eijeslrjrit Imperfect? I will visit tho Imperial Hotel, Reynoldavllle, May IS, 1902, and American House, BROOKVILLE, MAY 10 AND 17, t All tho bust methods for I examination of tho eye.) 0. V, GIBSON, Optician. AGENTS WANTED l ll'I OI' T. IUVITT TALn tftK, hy hl Mini, Krv. ! hank Dkwitt I'ai.maiik nnd nvwN'Inte I'llltnn of I'lirlntliin llerulil. Only lK)k wwlinm-d hy Tiilmine fiurilly. Knnrmmia priillt fnrsm-llts who net ilillcklv. outHl 10 (fills. Vrlic Immi'OliitHy (LAkK A CO., Sa B. 41 li St. I'IiIIh. I'll. Mention this I'nper. tt. W. EftSON & 'CO. w I vi Trim x a SUA & Waper at all prices. 10 cents to 60 cents. 4o cents to 95 cents. 20 cts. a pair to 50 cents. our prices lowest at all times. l Spring is Hero AND SO 19 Northamcr & Kcllock And wo ara better prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything In the wood working line. Upholaterlns and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Framing Wo have Just received a lar(fj lino of Picture Moulding nnd wo carry a lino of room moulding In stock. Call and examine our line and get prices. Our cabinet shop la so amall and our business Is getting to largo we will have to do something to got more room, so we have decided to ell off all our framed Pictures at Coat 17.00 Pictures at 15.65. M.00 Pictures at f4 B0. W OO Pictures at M.80. 4.00 Pictures at M.10. 13.00 Pictures at 12.25. 12.00 Pictures at 1160. $1.00 Picture at ' 75o. all tho rest. In tho same proportion. We are also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Komcmber the place - Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. Try them for Men's, Youths and 13oys Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Under wear and Shoes. All grades and prices suit every pocketbook You will also find the largest as Bordnent of r a finif fnarta n-n T UlinO) kJUll V.'A3lB UUtti Traveling Bags J at reasonable priced I to to to to i to I to to to to to to REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. i J