He An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Publiihed weekly. One Dollar per year itrictly in advance. VOLUMK 12. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, HE ITEM HER 2, 1903, NUMBER 16. IENNSYLVANf A ItAtt.UOAD. IWFKAU) ft AI.I.IWIUNY VAt.l.KV DIVISION. l.ow (1 radii Division. tiled Miy ?(, 1903. I Easlrrn Slindird 1 'me, r.AKi waiiii. No IObTRo. 1(3 No.liii STATION. rittsliiirit itl'll Hiiiik .uwonlimii .... New llctlilclii'tii Unit UI'IiO' MuyNVlllc. ...... Hilinmcrvlllu . .. Brook vllltt lown Kllllcr Kcynolilsvlllu .. ('iincouil 'alts tirm'k Illllol Hiilmla V 1iitrliirn .... IVnntll'lil Tylr llniim'M'ttu Urtuit Ilrlftwooil A. M. A. M A. M. ....! I.A f 0 V. M I' V. I I .m Hi l HI 4 li ir i. i- o J ir tl IK II ! ! t'.l ll c.i i; ll All low H I I II 4 4 rm 4 Ah A III It 21 ft :;'i ;;i ri t.i ft ii I ', to in it rut ii'si in 1:1 ii i B II". T(l til J.l.'ll I'll H :m II a.' IS K Ti;'i til III '11 4H Ml II I1 H :i'i T mini 7 I. 'I . 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Driftwood Urnnt Bcnn xetle Tylur pcnnllclil Wlntcriiurn .... Siiliulii lMilloW FullKl'ii'iik..... I'linrntiil K'.ynolilivllUi.. Knllm- Inwa Urookvlllc Hiimmervlllw... . MnyH IIIh OukKlilni! Ncf Mftlili'iit'in I.iiWHOhlnim Ucil Hunk ritlntiili'K Tniln WJlSnniliiyi li'iivi- HiiUmIm 4.1(1 p.m. Pulls Crvi'k 4.17, lti'Vli'ill"vllli'4.:i'l, Klmlk villa fi.im, Iti'd Hank ii. , I'lii-i'inv li..m p. m. Trulim miirkctl i nn ilnlly. t ilully. I'xci'iit Huniliiyi t Hiik hi ut I wlii'iu hIkiiiiIii ttiuit be Hluiwn. PhlladulplilUiVKi'lu lUllroiul OIvIhIdii In elToct May 2"tli, litlKl. Tinliw loavo Ui lftwooil hh follow: EASTWARD :IM n m-Trnln Ii, wi'i-Uilnyt, for Siinliuiy, WllkHnlmi ii', IIiikIi'Iiiii, l'uiiJivHli.,Hi'riiiitiiii1 IliirrlHliiii'K mi ll'i' liiti-rmi'iltiilt) Hlii tliiim. HiTlvliiit hi I'lillmlvliililii Biiil p. in., Ni.w Vurk. U::m i. m.i li:iliinnni.,il:im p.m.i WhhIiIiikiiiii, 7:i. p in iMitiniin rmlnr riir fnim Wlllliuniiiiii l in I I 1 1 it 1 -1 1 I 1 it mill pn seuicrr oiiucliii' I ri'i.i iiuhh ' I'lillmli'lplilii mill Wlllluui'.iMirl. U) ll illlniurv mid WhhIi Ineuiti. 12:nU p. in. Tnilll , dully lor Kunliiiry, lliir- rlHlllll-tf Htlll lll'IIH'llllll IlltlM'lllt'ilHlll' ItlllllMM, "ttiTlvlim Hi l'lillii(li'lililii 7:in! i. Hi.. Ni'W York liliil ). in.. Iliililiniii'i' 7:ilp. in., Wnh Initlon f:ili p. in. Vt.Hlilitilfd piirlnr rurit mill piivHt'lirr roni'lii".. Kil'I'illo lo IMilltldi'l phlu iiii'l t iiliiniti'in. 4:0o p. in. I nini ii. ilnlly, for lliir rlHtmrit i. tut IniiTiii'Miinii' Mliuloiis, iir rlvlim hi riiUBcli'lihiu l i A. M.i Mew York, 7.1:1 u. m.l Hun ii '. ii- iH'l Wiililiiirloii " a.iHI A. M. j'lllliiiiui li'i'plnii I'ui'H from HiirrlnliiiiK to riilliiili'lpiiln iiiid Now York. I'lilliuli'lplilu pHM-nui-ni i-ini rt'innln In luuui'i uiiilit lurli l until 7:110 A. u. 11:09 p.m. Trnln l.iliilly for Umilmry.MI an l bui'K Hinl Inn riin iliiiiu hintloim, ni l Ivlnu in rinlnili'lplilu. i-'H A. M.l Nio York, :A' A. M. on wl ''-v mid lo.ilN A M. on rtim i:iy; lliiltimoru, ,:IAa.m.s Wimliliinton, H:.ri A. M. I'lillliilin hIii'Iiitk from rrii'. unil WiilluiiiHuoil lo l'lilliiili'lililii, mid WlllllllllHIHII'l. IO Wll-llilltflOII. 'llHIll(lr ooiii:Iiih from K.rlii lo I'litliidi'liiliin, mid Wlllliinwpoii to lliililinori!. 12.27 p.m. I riiln 14. tiiiiiy lorMiiiiliiiiy. lliirrls Imiih Hild liriiM'hml oili'i iiM'dluH.hliilloiih.iir rlvinif ui. IMilliiili'lpliiii it. m., Nrw York Si.tl u. in. ni'iikUnyH, ilu-tl ii. m., riiiidiiy) hitlllmoro7:l.t n. m Wahlnulon, M:iiu u ui. ViMllliulxd Imlli'l i.tri'lilui mm mid pllK-uiitfi-ri'OHOliiM, HuiIhIm lo I'lillHilulpliIll Hlld WhhIiIiikioii, WEMTWAKI1 4:33 a. rn. Train 7, dully for lliiffiilii via KmiMirlimi. . . lild a. in. Train , dully for Erlp, Kldu- wa, and wni'k ilu) for PuMoIm, liliiruiont Bint prlnrlpnl Inli'i iin'dlnlt' kihiIoiim. iI:Mih. m.--Trnln il, dally for Ki le and Inter medial!' poliim. S:IA p. m. Train l.t, dully lor HulTali) via Emporium. ..... j B:kp . m.--Triiln 61, weekduya for Kane and In lAirmed lutu tutoim. JOIISONBURQ llAILKOAD. a. tn. WKKKUAVH. a. in. 10 40 Hi Cluniioiit fv 111 M II IM II 01 I l (HI It 1ft II is 11 27 11 40 12 01 10 ill 10 .! Woodviile Qtilnwood t-nili It'll Kun Inst iintur Hlr:ili!lil Oli'ii hir I JohiiHonbiirir Iv lllduwuyar in ii to to lu lit 10 o," 50 0 ill IlIDQWAY & CLEARFIEr-D UAILROAD and Coniifoiiong. i p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m p.m. p.m. T 30 2 lit M ar Ktduway lv 7 Oil ft 10 4 ll! T 20 t III B 20 Mill lluv.-n 7 10 12 22 4 ill T 00 1 M 9 10 Umyland 7 21 12 31) 4 im 1 OA 181 IW Hliortu Mills: 7 2.M2 ilil 4 ill 7 01 1 47 02 Hluo Hinrk 7 2H 13 ml 4 87 I 57 1 43 8 S7 C'arrliT T iiil 13 40 4 41 J 47 1 Hit 8 411 Biwkwiiyv'S 7 41 12 N) 4 ftl 143 1 2 R44 I.lini' MIIIh' 7 47 12 M 4 Iti 3K ... It 4il McMInn Suit 7 ftl ft no tM ll 8iV Hiirvcysltnn 7 ftl 101 ft Ir! 8 30 lift 8 30 lvKullK(;'klir 8 III) 110 1110 ' 10 1 05 w 20 !yJ,"'!i,!.,,JlI - 1 ' t 30 lit 8 ftil ai'FaO0'k Iv SUA I ft ft Ii 8 12 12 51 iltt Ui'vnoldhVlllu M IK I ill A'.' 5 33 12 24 6 0.1 lliw.kvlllo 8 Jt I M It In 4 SO II 47 New Iti'llil'lil im i M i 4 Oft U 10 Upd Hunk 10 10 20 7 0 1 30 9 00 Iv ritisuiimar :B 11 M 9 10 p m. H.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time tiibU'A and niUHtloiiul Ittfornvillun Cornell l llckcv iiiiuiiih. W. W. ATTKlinCKY, J. M. WOOD tttin'I Miiiiaunr. IaaH. Tratlln Mgr. OEO. W. HoVI), Oen'l riihsenmir Agent. THB MARTIN SHORTHAND and- fi COMMERCIAL 0 lustMsnwunoii SCHOOL. S Ubarty Av. fc Filth Si., Piiish.iro, Fc. K Aa old ictiotil eoiinui'tMl n.i l tha uiust luuUoru pnutit.H'., Tbt dumaud for young n'tu viui i. ftvfttartluut ever bofore. (:.) n- :;. t V' of Ua Uu-Ktul and bct tiiMii in t,lu " eouutry. Catalogue tout on i"i;.3t mmtlilH TYPHWHITIliO. Mnriflliii'IliC. i '"'I'i. tur, kuui, imuvc, iriinR.p.r, ut ' :.' l,UinbaMalUtaii.iipilia'ta,ib,1asvjMii v toaccS m ft 1 1 llu ntirpri1 fnrllltlM tnr m -Tin a Ptut 2J ubrlbp for The -X- Star If you want the New Visiting Cnnls Artistically Print ed nt Tlic Star odicc. Well i Dressed Men .'7 Wear t Walk- Over Shoes. xtmiavnwaiawimnRn,ii ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE I9SPENT IIN BED The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful, and full of comfort. s 4 "'i i 0;USrHVV tMllir i)Ui'i- .SAk- s Viur i; .jj.u' j r. v. - aH 'k&ll '' A N I mattresses, etc., at lowest lum2 H prices. Come and see ' IT2 our stock. j J. R. HILL1S & CO. NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. CRXATORE, The twentieth cerrtuxy muslceJ wonder, tvt the New Exposi t i o i. Four fine concerts da.ily. 150 magnificent exjhdbits. Gorgeous $5,000 Theatorium. Special extractions: Vitagraphr Illustrated Sona) "Wise Mike." the tratned donkey; "Laugh-fk.-Btti" "Johnstown Flood i" "Cclvo of the Winds;" "The Mystic Chamber;" "The Dancing Automatons;" "Toboggan;" "Carousel." and the "BABY INCU BATOR." Room foi30,000 people! 1 ADrfJJISSKS ONLY 25 CENTS. ThaCuroIha! Cures Coughs, Colds, grippe, Whooping Coutrh, Asthma' t Bronchitis and Inolplont . Consumption Is iJ)04ib 4TUy. 25fl50tW YOU MR. CUSTOMER Wlin aro (ntllnif th Ih, linvu hi'itnl im toll, wook ufliT wni'k, ubmit Wullf Ovcr Slitwa. Wo liuvu tolil you tif llif lonlliiTH, the IbhIh, tlio wtirkiiiHtiHlii. If tlio kIum'h are aa u'ood an wu'vo saiil, you'll Itavo to ml mil. .vm ni'iid tlioin. Wliy not put 'in to the test V Make us prove our wortls. C'tmio In Btitl try a pair. You'll fl ml them the best IXfiO welt tile you ever wore. There Isn't a bit of risk for you and nono fur us. Wo know how tluiy are mudo. Robinson's For $18.00 we sella chamber suit which Is a perfect beauty. The wood is nicely finished ana e4acn PICCC 13 we,u , pui together, strong: and firm atcn Uzx enrintrt! ...ON.. LABOR DAY, Monday, Sept. 7, Of course you will go to PITTS BURG, see the great prxr&de, then hear Llghlnln Bolts Do Much Damage. Durhif the terrlllo rain and thunder storm wlilt'h nwopttivor this sootlon of the country on Tuesday considerable damage was done. A crew of thresher- men wero at work at the burn of Itod- nrlek MeDonald, nuar Cirovo fliunmlt, when the bulldliiK was struck by light nlnK, setting It on flro, but the men were fortunately able to subdue the flames and savo the building. After finishing work at the MeDonald plane the crew moved over to the barn of John II. Smith to begin operations and woro just getting the mnehlnnry In rcndlness when a severe storm came np, during which Mr. Smith's Imrn was struck by lightning. Here the men were not so fortunate. G. C. (Iraney, who was with the party, was knocked down by tho fiery fluid and momentarily stunned, and tho hay In the loft, where the bolt first struck, was set on flro. The men made strenuous endeavors to ave the proierty but the supply of water gave out and the building was completely destroyed. All tho live stock and farm machinery was gotten out out the entire season crops, stored In the barn went up In smoke. Mr. Smith's loss will probably rraeh $1,(100 or over, and It wus only partially covered by In surance. Tho bolt which cauwri tho dttmngo enmu down through the hay loft, ht-atltig a hay fork which It struck red hot. Ono of Mr. Smith's homes was knocked down but apparently suffered no pei'initnoMt injury. Mr. tlracey was quite Beverly shocked but felt no par ticular Inconvenience after thatevenlng. Considerable other damage of minor nature Is reported In tho wako of the storm. Kails Creek lliiuld, August 2fUh. Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Commencing Tuesday, July 7th, and every Tuesday thereafter during July August and Septomber, tho liiiffal'j, Rochester it Pittsburg Il'y will sell ex cursion tickets to above named points at exceptionally low rates. Those tick ets are limited to continuous passage In both directions and will be valid for going pnssago only If used to destina tion on dute of sale or the duy follow ing, and will bo honored for roturn pasriage If imt'd within fifteen (15) days from date of sulo. Niagara Falls tick ets must be presented to the agent of the N. Y. C. & If. 11. It. It. at that point for validation before they will bo good'for return piiflHitge. Toronto tick ets must be validated by the agent of the N. Y. C. & II. It. It. It. at Niagara Falls, or the agent of the Niagara Navi gation Co. at Toronto, or by the purser on steamer. Trains loavo Kails Creek at 1.02 p. m. and 1 .-IH a. m. Faro 17.45 to Niagaru Fulls and $M.INI to Toronto. Fur tickets and full Information consult tho nearest ugent of the company or address A. F. Ruvoret, Excursion Agent, Rochester, N. Y. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bod ridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was tlio condition of an old soldier by name of J, J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years be was troubled with Kldnoy dlsoase and nolthor doctors nor medicinoa gave him relief. At length bo tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his foot In short order. "I am on the roud to oomplote rooovery," Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only fiOo, Guaran teed by H. A. Stoke, Druggist. Reduced Rates to Brookvllle. On account of the County Fair to be held at Brookvllle, Pa., Septomber 1 to 4, 1903, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special excursion tickets at rod need rates ( minimum rate, 25 cents ), good going August 31 to Septomber 4, and returning until September fi, tnclu.ive, from all points on the Low Grade Division from Klttanning, F.mlenton, and Intermediate stations on the Rivur Division, and from Falls Creek, JoUosoaburg, and Intermediate stations on the Philadel phia and Eirle Railroad Division. What is Life ? Id the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is undor strict law. Abuse that law evon slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting In Constipation, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 2 jo at H. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Bargains, We have two rolls of best all wool Ingruln carpet we will sell at 50c per yard, worth 70c, while it lasts. Also bargains ia remnants from 5 to 15 yards at less than oust. Rugs, floor size at coat to close thorn out. O. R. Hall. A. WEAK STOMACH. $ Mar n riia;thtird hr WrlT a Wide flannel llnndaam. All who suffer from poor digestion hotild wenr a tor) Inch width of Ann uel liniithiMt' next the skin, pinned fair ly tight round the body over the stom ficli. No liver or digestive pill or pep sin prepiiratlnn lii'lpx the stomach a twentieth pnrt nn iiiueh lis hie flannel pri'Sfrlptlnri. A poor tlrnilutlon In the stiimneh, rnusliig tluit chilly, "liilHcrn lile" feelhiK, H nt the root of luilf the lii(llt;i'Mllon Hint mortals arc heir lo. Tluit Is why hut water drinking given relief. It helps thiM'Ireilliitloli. A flan nel liiitiititKo worn dny nml iiIkM nil tho year round cures the faulty blood cir culation of the stomach; roliMcipiently It cures dyspepsia. Five hours' Interval between mciiK avoiding fried foods, iniule dishes and mixtures nnd observ lug three or four "Lenten meals" In ev ery week lire golden rules for gtxnl di gestion. A good dinner nt night Is nec essary for those whoso pleasure or work kci'ps them up very Into, but for ordinary folk who tllne at 7 nnd go to bed alinitt 10:iU) only n light, whole soiuo repast should I hi taken nt the end of the day, when the muscles and nerves are more or less exhausted. A "tired stomach Is n weak stomach" Is a golden rule to reinemlier, yet how often ono hears people suy: "I've been rushing about nil day and nni tired tn death. I must have a big meal to inalte up for It." You may put the big meal Into the stomach, but you cannot make the stomncb digest It Kxehnngo. Klllril II I m In fold Blood. ' It was after dinner In the little cafe beloved by llternry Ilohomln and the diners nt the end tnblo wero swapping stories of their most startling experi ences. Kneh had told a thriller, and nil eyes turned to tlio long bntred poet who wroto only martini lays, "I had n terrible experience onoe," he said. "The memory of it haunts me now. I Indicted tho most awful fnte possllilo to Imagine upon a follow crenture. It was In Germany. I didn't know the language very well, and I supHiso I must huvo made some blun der In nddressliat a fiery looking chap nt a hotel there. What it was I don't know, but nt nny rntn he declared he had boon Insulted nnd demnndod a duel, on the spot. " '( no of us,' he cried in tones of fearful wrath, 'shall never leave this room a II vol' "I know him to be an export swords man. Hut was I ll fin Id? No! 'So lot it bo,' I said. And then t rushed out of tho room, locked the door behind me and left him there to diet" New York Press. A lloardlnir House Naperstltloa, "Speaking of bad luck," said a land lady tho other dny, "did you ever hoar thut It was bud luck to go back to a house you hnd once lived In? Woll, it Is. I heurd some one say that when I was a llttlo girl, and some way it has always remained in my mind. If nny person who hits lived In my bouse goes away and talks of coming back I al ways try to dlssundo him. Ono young fellow scoffed nt tho idea, yet the day after ho came buck to live with me he lost his position and did not get an other until he moved away from my house. Ho would have stuck it ont only I told him I would have to have my room. Ko ho went away, nnd at ontio secured another nnd better posi tion than the one he hnd when be first came to mo." The Beat Bar oral a aa Record. Probably never In the history of the world was a bettor bnrguln rnado than the purchase of the island of Grenada, tn tho British West Indies. It was bought by the French from the Cnrlbs by a solemn treaty in the middle of tbe seventeenth century, and the price paid was two bottles of rum. Esau's mess of pottage wus a good stroke of business by comparison. The Cnrlbs soon rogrettetl having sold their birth right and vainly tried to got the Island back by force. It is now one' of Eng land's most prosperous colonies in the West Indies, with a population of over 60,000 and a big trade. Wlir He Quit. Hul Whnt, you'vo stopped calling on the girl with the plaid waist! Tom Yes; It's all over there. Hal Why? Father object? Tom Mess you, no! And I hnd nerve enough to dodge all her hints about popping the question also, but the lust time I called she hud the sign "Do It Now" stuck on the center table. That floored me, and I've quit. New York Times. Tbe Real Thins. "This," said the young Benedict, who was just realizing thut he hud caught a Tartar, "Is what I cull real married life." "I'm glud you're satisfied with some thing." she snapped. "Oh, I'm ntt. I merely meant to In form you thut It Is not Ideal." Phila delphia Public Lodger. Why Ht Liked lllui. "Why do you like Harry?" asked one fulr iii.ilil of another. "He kisses you most iiwkw'trdly, I've nocl-vd." "That's Just why I like him." was the quick retort. "If be went about it in a graceful manner I would know he had been oractlcliut before ha met me." A Nalnral Weather Vane. It was an old belief that if tbe pre served body of a halcyon or kingfisher were suspended by a thread from the rolling Its' blfl would always turn to ward tho quarter from whence the wind wns blowing. Thus Hnrahas In Marlowe's "Jew of Malta" says: "flut now hnw stanls the wtntIT Into what quartnr peepe my halcyon's Mil? I In I To the east? Yes." Rhnkospcnro nlso alludes to It In "King I-onr when Kent In his reply to Cornwull rebuke those who "Turn their halcyon's beaks With every utile and vary of their mas ters." In more modern day stuffed king fisher has been scon hanging from the beam of a cottage celling at Hot ley, near Koiithampton, and In other places of that neighborhood, whore there la a kindred belief Hint if a dead kingfisher Is hung up by Its bonk Its breast will turn with the ebb and flow of the tide. Caseins M. liar aa riahler. General 1'a ss I us M. Cloy fought many duels In his day, usually with his long bladod knife, mooting pistol or riflo equally with that trusty weapon. Ills physical strength was gigantic. He was accustomed to the use of weapons, ami he wns always cool nnd never lost his Judgment. For example, when an adversary shot him nnd he supposed he was done for ho Inflated his lungs to tlio full, conscious that ho would live as long us ho could bold his breath; then he drew his knife and did his bloody work. That was when ho killed Turner. After all, speaking musingly, reviewing his life, he confessed to a re porter when he wns above eighty-four that lie was opposed on principle to the duel, thinking It n savage way to sottlo a dlllletilty. "Hut there aro Homo cases for which It seems to be tho only rcmo dy," be added. A llrantlful Toast. I On a grand day In tlio old rhlvalrlc Mmes, when the lady of ench knightly heart wits pledged by name, when It camo to St. Icon's turn he lifted the sparkling cup on high nnd gnve them this: "I drink to one," ho snld, "whose Imago never may deport, deep carved on the human heart, till memory Is dead." Willi that ho pnnsed as If ho would not hreatho her nnmo In careless mots! thus lightly to another, then bent his noble head its though to give that word tho rovoretK'o due and gently said, "My mother!" Fatal Plana. She I te1 love every man is the archi tect of his own fortune. He Yes, but the trouble is most men spend so much time on the plans that they have nono loft for building. El change. A Hard Subject to Haadle. Dauber I will guarantee to pnlnt anything called for. Dealer Good! Do me a speaking likeness of a dumb waiter. Now York Times. The park surrounding Blenheim pal ace is 2,700 acres In extent and twelve) tulles around. Guilt has very quick ears to an accn- latlon. Fielding. TO FAltMEltS AND MERCHANTS We sell McCormick Bind ers, Mowers and Rukes. You will find a car of OATS, BRAN & RED DOG AT CHO MILL and a man there to turn it into cash. Your chopping done on short notice. : ; : : : TERMS : CLOSE PRICES AND SPOT CASH. M. C. COLEMAN (We sell a brake for a bunny and aurry r-lr'v-y SERMANIA SAVINGS BANK iWOOD AND DIAMOND Wonders of the New Exposition llaborate Preparations for an Enor mous Attendance) en Labor Day, Jlonday, 5rptrmber 7th. 'Ight and dny almost for ten months past the NICW KXI'OSITION man agement lias heeti uetlvo In plan ning for the romliiK season of 49 days that begins on Wednesday, September 2nd, itnd closes on Sat urday. October 21. Ilgh musical poHHllili!tle imvo practi cally been exhausted nt enormous cost in the oiiijiw.'mont of C'reri tore, KoiMrt, liuniroKih, th Fa defies and Ych.wIIh, together with a dnz.llng nrrnv of Instrumental and vocal soloists. Kleven special attractions linvo been sifted with minutest enro out of a heaped up collection that desired entrance, and only those selected Hint could offer the largest mensure of amusement, entertainment and edification. Kxhlhlls nnd displays are all new and novel, numbering 150 nil told and representing nn Investment of r,w,(ili(. mprovctnenls and Innovations mlht bo tolled off at length, hut sulfl clent Is the sinl' tiii'iit that never before In tho 11 years of I he F.X POHITIOiN'H el fence have pre liminaries 'hoeti so oxactlngly worked out, nor tho management been so confident of the unquali fied, even erilliimlnatle, approval by Its Siirhmlian clientele of ro. suits nehloved In their behalf itihurhatiltcfl will ho accorded every consideration that reason enn dic tate, since they have been tho KX POSITION'S most loyal sup porters. For their convenience the railroads will arrange regular excursions eacti week st the one . fare rate, with prospects of special excursions nt Intervals. 80 much for general features of the NKW KX POSITION'S coming sea lion. Hut special object of thl , article Is to direct attenflo' to tho faet that the KXI'OSITION will be in full swing on Labor Dny, Monday, September 7, with Crcatore, tho volcanic wonder, as musical attraction. If there were nothing else to ho seen or heard In Pittsburg on Labor Day but Vrrntorc, time and money were well expended In a trip to tho great Steel City. A Western Edi tor, who hnd heard bunds nnd or chestras galore for 20 years, and had been nlisolutely unmoved by tholr music, consented reluctantly with a friend to henr Crenlnrr, who so thrilled and stirred him that ho wroto these breezy fin. sorlptlve words: I 'Creator starts tho band In a mild, entreating way. A simple Mpllft Ing of tho arms. Then suddenly, with a wild shako of his snaggy head, he aprlngs across tho stage with the ferocity of a wounded Hon. Crash! Hang! And a grand volume of sound chokis the hn!l from pit to dome. Then he doti- I hies up like a fines. Ion mark. and. with glaring eys and grating I teeth, with outstretched prompt- ok niiK'-r. tie creeps suajlliily around, the very picture of hate and malice personified. Suddenly a wild leap Into the air. and with his long hair standing straight up, he lands stiff longed, like a bucking bronco. Now he leans over tho row of munlc stands, and smiles the smile of a lover pleading, supplicating;, entreac ing, caressing, with outstretched hands, piercing the air with his baton like a fencing master.. Al most to his knees, he begs, he demands, he whirls around with waving arms. He laughs, . he cries, he sings, he hisses through his clenched teeth. He feelg the muslo with every fibre. Now It la the rushing winds; now the mad plunging of galloping horses; now the booming of the surf on the bleak rocks, and now the birds singing in the treotnps or the sound of angel's wings. He throws up his hands like an Aztec at prayer. A wild hurst of melody and all Is over. Ho hows and smiles, then goes behind the scenes and comh.i his linlr" 1 .ttendanre urn a Crcatore concert I nHth ta D...I uil 1 - o 1 oik. norvo-iwang- Ing music.- will he a Labor Hay Souvenir cherishalile for years to come. he NEW EXPOSITION managers expect to greet 30.fitio vlsltois on Labor Day. and will experience ore disippolntment if of this number 15.000 are nor Its eathust Mtlc Suburban friends. " ' Wedding Invitations artistically printed at The Star office. BANK BY MAIL And get the 4 per cent annual interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Assets 97.700,000. STREETS PITTSBURG. PA. , v..
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