Sbick & Wagner THE BIG STORE With the approach of September the showing of fall lines begins. We want to assure the patronage of this com munity that as has been our custom for years, we are again preparing to show the very best products of both the American and European manufac turer. Never in the history of mer chandising in Reynoldsville has there been as careful preparation made as this season. The result of which is left entirely to the good judgment of the trade. .? We desire to say we realize our patronage has been built up and the confidence of the trade established by honesty of purpose and vigilant perseverance in our attempt to give you good honest merchandise and the very best assortment to be obtained in the leading markets, and to give it at the very lowest prices possible con sistent with good goods. In this way we have established ourselves and in this way we believe we can continue in our present progressive state. We are placing on display this week for SCHOOL DRESSES and School Wear and Cool Evening Wear: Flannelettes Outings Fall Dress Goods Knit Shawls in Wool and Silk Ladies' Shoes Boys' and Girls' School Shoes A LINE OF FALL DRAPERIES SAXONY YARNS AND FLOSS A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMESTICS Next door P. O. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. - ' R- P. ALBRIGHT PLUMBER Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter Dealer in Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, Lava tories, Sinks, Closets, Gas Fixtures and Gas Burn er Supplies. Bath Room Specialties Towel Racks, Soap Holders, &c. Monarch Instantane ous Automatic Water Heater on display, . Estimate Furnished. Office and Show Rooms Second Floor Syndicate Bid if. JjOJIJNOJRK of all kinds promptly done at i 4 THE STAR OFFICE. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. E. S. Strawcuttor has moved to Knox- dalo. H. Alox Stoke was at Punxsutawney Sunday. Mrs. S. T. Reynolds wan In Rrookvllla Saturday. Warren W. Dolhle visited In Kane the past week. Mrs. II. E. ThUMps visited In Hrook- vllle Inst week. Miss Carries Albrljjht spent Sunday In Rrockwnyvlllo. MI9S Julia Stoke visited In Brook- vllle last week. Clarence II. Reynolds Is in Klttan- nlnp: this week. Mrs. Andy Denny, of Driftwood, was In town Saturday. R. II. Wilson visited his mother at Warsaw last week. Frank Ilerpel attended the Klltan- nlng fair last week. Mrs. John L. Foster visited In Now Bethlehem last week. Mrs. C. M. Lolrd is vlslttnff in Cloar- field county this week. Miss Anna Williams Is visiting an aunt at Rluhardsvllle. G. W. Gorhelm, of Kittannlng, is visiting Henry Prlester. Charles S. Klrchartz was In Rldff way the hitter part of last week. M. J. Coyle has been in Butlor a few days. He may louato there. Mrs. D. E. Htbner, of Dunols, visited relatives in town last week. Miss Flora Ncale,of Bellev'ew, visited Mrs. Wesley Motter the past week. Miss Angus Warnlek has been visit ing In Punxsutawney several weeks. II. A. Swab and wife went to Shan nondale, Pa., Saturday to visit rolat Ives. Miss Agnes Riston visited Mrs. II. W. Truitt in New Bethlehem last week. Dr. A. C. Wheeler and wlfo went to LeBouof, Pa., Thursday to remain four weeks. Mrs. F. B. Williams, of Brookvlllo, was the guest of Mrs. A. J. Meek Sat urday. Mrs. G. W. Warnlek and Mrs. J. B. Nichols visited In Punxsutawney last Thursday. Mrs. Uonry Herpel is visiting In Falrmount City and New Bethlehem this week. G. W. Thompson, of Mechanlcsburg, Indiana county, was in Reynoldsville Thursday. Mrs. John H. Doublos and daughter, Ruth, roturncd Friday from a visit In Brookvlllo. Park Reynolds, of Frampton, Clarion county, spent Sunday with his mother In Paradise. Rov. J. C. MoEntlre and Mrs. J. T. Coax vlsjtod their brothor at Clarion tho past week. Rev. T. T. Vulkoff and wifo, of Du Dole, wore guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Meek Friday. Mrs. William Collins, of Now Bothle horn, was the guost of Mrs. Daniel Nolan this week. Mrs. Charles Case, of Now Bothlo hem, Is visiting her brothor, Caleb Tylo, In this place. Mrs. E. R. Balrd, of Irving, N. Y., is visiting hor daughtor, Mrs. Walter H. Clare, in this place. Matthew Cochran loft horo Saturday on a pleasure trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Chautauqua. Mrs. Margaret Bentz, of Sharon, Pa., visited Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Henry Herpel the past weok. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson spent Sunday with their son, Dr. Roid Wilson, in Brookvlllo. Mrs. Walter H. Clare returned last week from a six weoks' visit with hor paronU at Irving, N. Y. M. J. Farroll and wlfo spent Sunday with their 'daughter, Mrs. F. P. Howe, at Arcadia, Indiana county, Mrs. Daniel Brower, Mrs. John Red ding and Mrs. F. F. Schurig are visiting in Punxsutawney this weok. Mrs. John Thompson, of Now Bothle hom, is visiting Mrs. J. M. Cathera and other relatives In this place. H. Earl Swift and wife, of Brookvlllo, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Burclay, to-day. Mrs. David Bollinger, of this place; and Mrs. Prudence Pbllltppl, of Sykes vllle, are In Pittsburg this week. Ed. BurnB, jr., and Frank Burns, sons of Postmaster E. C. Burns, visited at Sharon, Pa., the past two weeks. E. P. Johnston, of Clarion oounty, is visiting bis pareuta, 'Squire and Mrs. W. L. Johnston, In West Reynoldsville. Harry L. McEntlre, clerk in a drug store at DuBols, came to his home In this place Monday on a short, vacation. Joseph Friedman and wife, of Cleve land, Ohio, visited the former's brother, Solomon Friedman, In this place last weok. Mrs. George M. Gayley and Mrs. Sam uel Gayley, of Howe, Pa., have been guests of Mrs. J. M. Moore the past week. Prof, and Mrs. Mark C. Baker and son, Edwin, of Pittsburg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown on Grant street. Mrs. Terpe and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Fair, of DuBoU, were visitors at D. B. le Stnuffor's in Wost Roynoldsvlllo last mummy. Grlor O. Swoltzor is in Butlor this weok. Earl Barolay Is vlsltlnir rolatl ve at Rlmorsburg. Mrs. John Doversnlke. of nrrmkIH. visited her brothor, J. A. Welsh this week. James, Frank and Flora Wray are Islting their prtimlnn rents at ninh. mond, Pa. Miss Bertha Robinson, of Now neth- ihem, is visiting Miss Edna M vera on Fifth street. Mrs. S. M Wrnu irn. olt.i rt..t. "J "udv.iii.-u 1,1 iiiuu- mond, Pa., last week by serious illness iiur muiner. MlSS AlmH Tlrnrlv rtt nn..lr..lll lted her aunt, Mrs. John II.. Haum, in this place the past wouk. Mrs. Frank Hoon, of Jamestown, . Y.. vlsltiwl Mr. Ilini.il. n. . - - - -j i .a. uuituau uuuvr UU Grant street the past week. Miss Olga Henry, of Punxsutawney, as been vlsltlnrr fnlntluu n.i - ps iviHn...q nun ii icilua In Uoynoldsville the past two weeks. GeOn?e W. Svkn rntllrnnrl loaf ur.ul from a business trip to Roanoke, Vs., vvBsmngion, jj. u., ana Philadelphia. G. AV. Flllll'l MllliniuJ iro.lnnln.. morning from a nlno weeks' sojourn at mm otnor places in INew York state. MlSS Josslo Hll I'clllf urbr, i.w.mI several weeks with her Bister. Mm. H. K. Swift, In Brookvlllo, has returned to this place. MlSS Lvilln Mulllmrnr mill irn In Chicago, HI., this week to take a two year course in tho Chicago Kinder Barton school. Misses Mamie, Alice and Cella Pha len, of Brandy Camp, Pa., have been Ernests of Misses Lvrin nml Ii'nt., ll,ln tho past wook. Albert Gelsler and friend, EnsorColo, of Carnegie, visited tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gelsler, in this place the past week. C, C. Postlethwalt wont to Valler, Pa., Saturday to spend a few days with his parents before he begins teaching school at Punio. Mrs. Thomas Grlcks, sr., was called to Corsica last week by the serious Ill ness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ibomas Grieks, jr. R. L. Johnston and wife, of Akron, Ohio, are visiting tho former's paronts, 'Squire and Mrs. W. L. Johnston, iu West Reynoldsville. Louis O. Molllngor, who Is a graduate of Princeton University and was an instructor in that university a year, is home on a vacation. E. D. Davis and wife, of Clarion ooun tv. snent Snnilnv with tho 1o ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wells. In Wost Uoynoldsvlllo. William T. Cox and wlfo, of Sandy Valley, were among the numbor who "took In" the Harvest Home plcnlo at Oak Ridge Thursday. John Rltchey, of Tlonosta, Pa., re turned to his homo last week aftor two weeks' visit with his aunt, Mrs. R. E. McKoe, in this place. Major John McMurray, editor of the Jcjl'crmnian lkmocrnt of Brookvllle, one of our excellent exchanges, was In Rev n. oldsvillo last Thursday. Miss Trcssa Syphrlt, who visited her brother, J. W. Syphrit at Carnegie two months, returned to homo of her paronts in Paradise Friday. Mrs. G. Newell Meeker and Miss Lu oile Mitchell visited tholr brother, James E. Mltcholl. in Brockwayvllle sovoral days the past woek. Misses Sallle Adolsporger and Blanche Hoke loft here last woek on a two weeks' trip to Bradford, Pa., Buffalo, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Montreal, Canada. Georgo Englo and his sister-in-law, Miss Lena Spear, loft hore Thursday to visit relatives at Swodoland, Pa., and spend a day or two at Atlantlo City, Mrs. Rov. Charles Q. Wray, of Okla homa, and Mrs. 8. J. Smith of Brook vllle, are visiting the homo of the form er's father, John H. Doubles, on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hlldobrand, of Wllklnsburg, were guoBts of Mr. ani Mrs. S. U. Hall in West Reynoldsville last week. Mrs. Hlldobrand is Mr. Hall's mother. Clarence H. Patterson and Clarence Schugors aro at Wllllumsport this week attending the State Camp of the P. O. S. of A. as delegates from the Reynolds ville Camp. Miss Anna Lawton. trimmer for Miss Frances Sayers, will go to Cleveland, Ohio, to-morrow to see the latest Btyles In millinery and buy new goods for Miss Sayers. Mrs. J. W: Wolst and sister, Miss Lizzie Frantzlnger, are visiting at Oil City this week. Thoy will stop at Fryburg, Clarion county, tholr old home, on the return trip. Miss Rosa Cathors, of Now Martins ville, West Va., is visiting hor brothers and sister, J. M. Cathera and Scott Cathors and Mrs. D. W. Strouso, and other relatives in this place. Frank Smith, who was traveling with Norris & Howes circus, Is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Smith, in this place. This is the first time be has been home for over two years. J. D. Brown and wife, of Sunbury, Pa., visited the loiter 's brother, John Era erlck, near Emerlckville, last week. This is the first time Mr. Emerlck bas seen his sister for eighteen years. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weed wont to Oakmont Friday to pack their house hold goods to ship to Reynoldsville, where they will be stored for the pres ent. Mrs. Weed is visiting in Oakmont this weok. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold and son, Harold, E., of Philadelphia, are visiting tho former's mother and sisters, Mrs. F. K. Arnold. Miss Isabel Arnold and Mrs. W. B. Alexander, in this place. They came to town Saturday and will remain two weeks. J. B. looks as if the "City of Brotherly Love" la healthy place for him to live. Dorothy Dodd. Here in September. All tf.00 dress skirts in all colors for 1.1.50 at Mllllrcns. Mj I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good ? Qnoen Quality shoes at D. Nolan's shoo storo for $2.50. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Dorothy Dodd.' Here In September. Kitchen utensils and cabinet at Hall's. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Those who havo tried our want column find It pays to do so. My I But isn't Roynolds'soda good? Easy couches and rockers at Hall's. Did you prlco the waists atSutters? Robinson Shoo Co. have 1,000 tablets to clvo away. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Want Column. Rates: One cent por word fur each and every Insertion. For Sale Good farm In Clnrlon Co., underlaid with coal and gas, new house and barn, good outbuildings, good water, orchard, young tlmler on land. Inquire at The Star oflico. Wanted Smart boy to do errands. Apply In own hand writing. Address P. O. box 21, Reynoldsville, Pa. For rent Two large storo rooms cor ner 4th and Main Bts. J. II. Corbett. Wanted Girls to lenrn winding and cloib picking. Apply at Enterprise Silk Company office. For Sulb Good cow. Inquire of G. W. Stoke, sr. For rent Two houses. Inquire of S. Shaffer. For Sale Town lots on Grant, Main, Jackson, Church and Worth streets. Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test. Belgian bares for solo. Flno stuck; prices very low. L. M. Snyder, Jack son St. For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 feet, in West Reynoldsville. M. E. Weed. rjMIE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Hustlin reputation of settling death claims with lightning like speed. They don't Rettlo them miy moro tiiickly than L. A M. will make trisid their In surance Rurintntoe if their paint one wrong on a house, mid lu the fuuu uf the ualnt. Reunoldsville Hardware Co., Solo AKonts, Kcynoldsvlllo, I'll. OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice Is hereby given that, mi application will bo made to tho Uovernor of the Htate of l'dinsylvunlu on the. 2sth day of Aimust, IM0, by A. U'Diinncll, U ('. tlllmon, .1. II. Murray. II. I., tloko and 11. W. Lenkerd, under the act of Assembly of the t'oiiimon wealth of 1'cnnsylvnnla entitled " Ati Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of curtain corporations," approved Apr. 39, 1S74, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an Intended corHiratlon to he called The Keynoldsvillo Urlck mill Tile Ujmpany. The charter and object thereof Is that of doing a general brick and tile manu facturing business and for these pnrMses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of the said act (if Assembly and Its supplements. A. O'TVinnki.!., Pres., U. W. I.KNKBHO, HOC. Ueynoldsvllln, Pa., Aug. (I. W03. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Hamilton Thompson, deceased, late of HriM'kwayvllle borough, JctTcrson county, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and thoe hnvlngclnlms or de mands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. II. II. Mct'ri.rot'oit, Administrator Brockwayvllle, Pu., July 10, ll03. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, finest cloths, the latest designs, all the most fash ionublo cuts for the summer season. Cull at our shop and see samples of cloth a complete lino and let us convinoe you that wo are tho leaders in our line. Reasonable prices al ways, and satisfaction guaranteed. Johns & Thompson. IRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDS VJLLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 C, Mitchell, Prenldentt ftcolt Mc Irlluntl, Vice Pre. I John II. Handier, illr. Director)! O. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, .J.O.King John II. Corbett, llanlul Nolan, O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kauclier. Does a goner&lbanklngbualnessand solicits the account of merchants, professional men, farmers, mechanics, milium, lumbermen and other, promising the moat careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Klrst National Bauk bulldlug, Nolan block Fir. Proof Vault. w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. Tlmt anything in the way of premiums or schemes nre nn injury to our bus iness and a damage to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Swiffs best S. C. Hams, per pound, IRo " B. Bacon, " 15o 7 pounds finest Rolled Oats, 25o 3 pounds finest head Rico, 25o 4 pounds good head Rice, 25o 6 pounds best lump Starch, 25o 0 pounds best Corn Starch, 250 3 cans extra Sugar Corn, . 25o Early Juno Peas, por can, 10o 3 cans 20o Poaches, 60o Cholco penrs, large can, lOo Matches, 12 boxes, 10o Full weights and fair prices for cash. These will prove money savers for our patrons. We quote ' you prices on a few staple every day goods. Best package ColToo, 11(3; 9 pounds, OSc Loose ColTuo, 20 cent grudo, 15o " 2.) cent grade, 20c " .'10 cent grado, 2'o If you enjoy n good cup of coffoe for breakfast try our bulk colToo. It will please you. 18 pounds Uranulutcd Sugar, 11.00 25 " " " 1.30 100 ' 6.00 19 pounds extra L. B. Sugar, 1.00 Very hest patent Hour per sack, 1.15 Very best patent (lour, por barrel, 4.45 7 cakes Lenox. Tilnaa nr Stur Smm or.n 6 cakes Fairy Soap, 25o 11 cakes Sunshine Soan. 25o A full line of all kinds Gro-v ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, Tickles, Cakes, &c, at the big grocery at cor respondingly low prices. Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't be deceived by thinking you get something for nothing. Compare these prices with what you pay elsewhere. We have the goods you need them. We want your money. Robinson & Mundorff, Reynolds virxE, ' Penn'a. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. QRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make ro6m to rebuild our ware-room we nre compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices on the lollowing: Buggies Plows ? Harrows Stoves Pumps Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two Jhtee Doors Windows REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. N, HANAU. I am closing out tny stock of dry goods and clothing and ladies ami gents' inrnlshlog going to quit business fl.liO Dress (ioods Kic dress goods, - 7.V dres goods, - 2m Cashmere :iric ('ashmen - IMv Ctedtmcro Isc I'llilds Si- Chillis ;i.im Broadcloth l.--1 Hroudcloth il.nn Silks 7f- Hllks IKK-Silks 4iV Silks Si' Brush Binding Ac Brush Binding iV Table Linen Hie table linen 7c table linen Wc butcher's linen 40c butcher's linen flc cambric lining AUc ladles' shirt waist goods at 25 por cent loss than cost. Am Kic fl.OO ladles' shirt waists 71c tVSc ladles' shirt waist It. 12 SV it no ladles shirt waist I.IS Jik- Jl.lii ladles' shirt waist llOe 34c 81. 35 baby dresses Wc 4vic 7Sc baby dresses - (Wc 13c fioc baby dresses :lc tic Jlx? baby dresses. - lite 7i!e 7.V baby skirts - 4ftc H.V ftlli-baby skirts - SlUo 71ic 2AC baby's skirt Wc 7c 10c child's stockings - 7Ho 4.V 134c child's stockings - lor. :t"ic Isc chilli's stockings 12 7c 2ic stand covers - - ltto 4c fie balls sllkateen 4o 2IK! 10c yard sllkateen - 714o 40c l.ric yard sllkateen lOHc. fMIc gl.tM llexlblocorset - 1.00 23c 1 1 .on flexible corsets Kle k; srtc flexible, corset tea 4c .10c flexible corset 40c 40c 40c flexible corset 20c In black and blue siuare and round ri.no stilts 114.00 suits 13.00 suits 10.00 suits s.oo suits ri.oo suits 4.01) suits clay worsted. cut suits. Jlt.OO 10.110 . ' H.no 7.2.1 5.W 3. VI 2.40 CLOTHING. YOUTH'S SUITS. 1 1 (1,00 suits . . 7.3 S.OO suits .3A 7,'J) suits . . 5.110 U..M) suits' - 4.7.t 11.(111 suits ... 4.01) A..VI Hulls - - Hli 4.A0 suits - - 2.73 Cblldrons' Knoo Pant's Suit 1.on Suits, - .But) 4, 'ill soils - . 8.A0 4.00 suits . 2.110 a w suits . . j..v) 1.50 suits - - 1.00 nl.OOsulta - 75c 75c knee pants - - tMc 50c knee pants - - 43c. 2jc knee pants . 0i 35c child's overalls - Wc Men's 15c linen collars 10c Hoy's loc linen collars 7c, Men's 35c rublier collars Wc Men's 50c neckties ;nh! Men's 25c neckties lito Child's 10c necktie tio WITH ITS NEW GUILOfN 5S KH0 NEW MUSIC HALL OPENS SrlPTf VIB R 3. CLOSES UCI'IBER 18. FOUR SUPERS MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS. S0USA AND HIS BAND, Sept. 3d to Sept. 16th. THE FADETTES WOMEN'S ORCHESTRA J Sept l7thtoSept 23d. ' CREATORE. THE SVIGAll Or' THE MUSIC WORLU. WALTER DAMROSCH and the iewyork PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Sept. 24th to 0ct.4tb, Oct. 6th to Oct. 18th. IT. PELEI IN ERUPTION. DARKNESS AND DAWN TtU lilZJT TOBOGGAN SLI0S. THI UERRY-00. ROUND. NEW ATTRACTIONS . THE UNCI Hi MAUI0NETIES UUUU UIU I OVUI 1113 . THe cinematodraph -all new pictures. ADMISSION 29 CENTS. Ont Far for th Round Trip ei aU RaJIrtate. I - ... i