IP An independent journal devoted to the inttresti of Beynoldsville. . Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 12. REYNOLDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1904. NUMBER 36. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD UUFrALO ft ALLrXlHENT VALLBY DIVISION. Low G ratio Division. In Effect Nov. 29, 1903. Eastern Standard I'm. aaTwann. TSoTui No.ll3 No.101 Nol I Nr. 0l A. U. A. M A. M. P. M I- M. .... 1.1 J 00 1 HO ' .... 2S II 10 4 UA I 0 40 11 82 4 IK to: .... 10 I I II 47 4 Ml a r, .... 10 20 4 AM 1H ; .... 10 20 II Ml 5 04 $1 411 .... lo 4:1 12 10 A 21 1 Ort t 0.1 II 00 12 24 8 ;." 22 ft) 1(1 Ml 10 JA AO 1H II tH 2.1 Ml It) t IW tl) : 6 :r II it 12 82 18 U 80 r". 4'l Ml 40 t8 22 .. a 8:1 II 4 1 18 HO 10 08 7 00 111 05 1 28 40 10 10 7 13 1 37 A2 10 27 t 28 1 AO 7 08 10 40 7 ; 1 88 7 10 10 48 7 H tm 1 1 10 A3 04 2 2 7 44 II 10 t8 M t2 3 t7 M II 2s ( 8 40 .... ! t 08 I 8 20 II AO A.H. A. M. P. M P M l ST STATIONS. Pittsburg- Hl Hunk Lawsonham New llcthlehem link Klilun M nysvllie piimmervllle . .. Brookvllle Iowa KuHf r RcynohlsvlUe .. Pancoast Kails Creek DuHola Sabula VVlnterburn .... rennfluld Tyler benneiette Ornnt Driftwood Train 001 (Hundayi leave Pittsburg 0 O. a. m., Red Hunk 11.10 Itnxikvllle. 12.41, Keyiioldsvllle 1.14. Full. Creek 1.21'. 1 Hi Hoi- :..iA p. m. WESTWAHD STATIONS. Driftwood Urant BeiineEette. ... Tyler Pennfleld Wlnlerburn ... eaoula On Hula Kal In Creek.... Pancoast Kcynoldsvllle. Fuller...... Iowa HrooWvtlle timmervlUe... Mtiysvllle UukKhK'e New 1 1-1 hi !,. 11 l.aiv Still 'llllll .. Red llsi.k rittshurir NTi08 No I0 Ni)lD2 No. 114 No. 110 A. M, A. M.IA. M. P. M. P. M. .... 6 lu til 10 .... I A 80 .... to m mi m .... to la .... a 48 U 48 .... 2A .... 7 12 12 12 .... a AO .... 7 20 12 20 ... 7 00 .... 7 28 14 28 .... 7 08 . .. 7 3!' I :i" .... 7 18 8 10 7 82 12 8.1 A 08 7 88 a 17 8 Ul 1 18 8 12 7 42 ta 21 TB 1? t7 47 ill 8 Ik 1 211 A 27 7 68 rs 4n tH 30 .... tA 4:i tk 12 TO 84 t6 .80 tH 18 7 01 8 48 1 80 8 ( J" HO 7 -A 1 18 811 ;2 12 1.1 . .. 7 :ir ;i m 2 21 a 32 ... 7 4.1 111 22 ... 0 3 .... ; 8i :i i . 4." .... 21 i .3 j 7 U .... :r l,i 10 .1 -.'ii r il .... II I - .1! .C A 3D 4 II 30 .... V M. !. I.i f. in. r. M. P, M. Train 042 iSnniliiyl Iviivea liiiHot 4.10 p.m. Fn I lan reck 4.1!, Keynollvllle4.:io, llrookvllle 8.I.V. Urcl Hnnk .:, I'ttthlimi' 0.28 p. m. No. 107 dully between I'll tshurit and lluHola, On Sundays onlv train leaves Driftwood lit 8.20 a. m ui-rlvex OiiHoIn 10 00a. m. Return Inn leavea lluUols 2.00 p. m.. arrives Drift wood 3.40 p. in., slopping at lutermedliite sta florin. Trains marked run dally; I dally, except Hunday; t Hag station, where siKiiatn must be ahown. PbUadolpbia & Erie Railroad Division Id effect May 25th, 1903. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 1:04 a in Train 12. weekdays, for Runbtiry, Wllkenlmt'ie, 1U.I1 i..u, l'oitHVllle,tk.-ranun, llarilnlMii-K ami ilie Intermediate sta tions, arriving- at I'hllauelphla 6:23 p.m., TSew Voi-k, a:.H u. in. ; Itiiltunore.oiOO p.m.! Washington, 7:18 p. m Pullman Parlor car from WltlluiiiMport to Philadelphia and pas senger cou.-heH from Kane lo Philadelphia and VV'llliHinMiort to Haltlmore and Wash ington. I4:fin p. in. Train , dally for Punbury, llnr- LrUliiita anil pi incliiin intermediate stations, arriving hi riii;,eieihla 7::tt p. in., New York io:2p. m., Hn.i linore 7::p. m Wash ington : p. in. WHtthuled parlor cart and paHHeui.'ercotirliea, Buffalo lo Plilladel phla auu WiinlilnKton. 4:00 p. m. littln a, dally, for Bar rlaburg and Intermediate stations, arriving- at t'liiladelphla 4:23 A. M -, New York, 7.23 a. m.l lialtiniore, 2.20 a. m.t Wanhlnmon S..i a. M. Pullman Hleeplns cars from llarrlxhiirK to Phllailelphla and New York, Philadelphia panMeutrers can remain In sleeuor undisturbed until 7:30 A. M. 11:06 p.m. Train 4,dally for Hunbury, Harris burK and intermediate stations, arrlvlnK at Philadelphia, 7:17 A. M. New York, MM Ca. m. on weekodays and 10.: a m. on Bun- lday; Baltimore, 7:15 A. m.i WaahliiKton, 8:30 A. M. Pullman sleepers from Kile, and Wllllamxport to Philadelphia, and Wllltamaport to WanhliiKlon. PassetiKer coaches from r.rtn to Philadelphia, and W'lllliimsuort to Hultlmore. 1!:41 p.m. Train 14, dally for Sunbury, Harris bum and principal lulermediateatatlons.ar rlving at Philadelphia 7:32 a. m., New York 11:33 a. m. weekdays, 110.38, a. ui., Hunday) Hultlmore 7:28 a. m., WaahluRton, 8:4 a m. Veatlbuled buffet sleeping; cars and pas onirer coaches, Buffalo to Philadelphia and Washington. WESTWARD 1:33 a. m Train 7, dally for Buffalo via Kmporiutn. 4:41 a. m. Train (, dally for Erie, Rldg waj, and week days for DuBols, Clermont ana principal Intermediate stations. 11:60 a. m. Train 3, dally tor Erie and Inter mediate points. 1:48 p. in. Train 18, dally tor Buffalo via Emporium. 6:4ip . ni. Train 61, weekdayi tor Kans and Inlermedlatestatlons. JOHSONBTJRQ RAILROAD. a, m. WIIKDATS. a. m. , 10 40 ar Clermont lv ... 10 AA , 10 34 Wood vale .... 11 02 . 10 30 Qulnwood .... 11 03 10 2il - Smith's Run ... 11 00 . 10 20 Inutanter ... 11 16 10 18 Hl.mlirht 11 18 10 07 Olen Hacel ... 11 27 Jolinaonburg .... 11 40 lv Rldgwnyar .... 12 01 0 An I 38 RlUOWAY & CLKARFIELD RAILROAD and Connections. p.m. p.m. 7 3U c ill 7 20 7 00 7 06 7 01 8 57 47 I 43 6 38 a'8 a ho t 01 1 A4 1 51 1 47 1 43 1 33 1 2H 4 10 12 66 a.m. U 30 2l 10 9 OH 02 8 67 8 4U 8 41 8 40 8 31 8 HO 8 20 ar Rldgway lv Mill llaven Croy land riborta Mills Blue Rock Carrier Brm-kauyv'l Lanes Mills McMlnn Hmt llurveys Run lv Fulls C'k ar lv Iiuliols ar a.m p.m. 7 00 12 10 7 10 12 22 7 21 12 30 7 28 12 33 7 28 12 1M 7 33 12 40 7 43 12 Ml 7 47 12 54 7 51 7 64 1 03 8 00 1 10 8 10 1 2A p.m. 4 13 4 an 4 34 4 37 4 81 4 41 4 54 4 60 5 02 1 00 5 14 A 35 nil) 116 U.l.l arFallnl."k lv 8 08 1 18 6 12 6 18 19 62 6 3D Reviloldnvllle 8 18 1 2U 5 27 8 3 12 24 S (15 Hrookvllle 8 45 1 6tt 6 00 4 60 11 47 New Ilethl'm 8 30 I 88 6 45 4 OS 11 10 . Red Bank 10 10 8 20 7 25 1 80 V 00 lv Pltuburgar 12 88 6 80 9 80 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For tine tables and additional Information RiiiiHult ticket auenta. W. W. ATTERHUKY, f K.WOOD, Oen'l Manairer. Pa.Tr.,flic Mgr. OEO. W. BUV'D, Oeo'l PaaaeugeruAgent. Subscribe for The -X- Star If you want tb News BANK BY MAIL And it?t the 4 per cent annual Interest and absolute protection of this strong hank. Assets oer $7,700,000. lyCRMANIA SAVINGS bANST WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSTSUn, PA SHIVER LESS You don't have to struggle with the the stove in the morning, and you dress in warm, cheerful rooms if you use Cole's Original Hot Blast Stove See us about them. We have every size and you save the cost of the stove in one winter. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Thore is no other atuvo like it and nonu thut will kIvo i'ou thu Bittfiictlon ; therefore insist upon fretting the Gkn UINE Cole's Hot Blast sold only by KEYSTONE HAKDWAKE COMFY Near the Pout Office, Jieynoldtville, Pennsylvania Don't forget that The Star's Job Department is one of the best equipped in the county and all classes of work can be turned out with speed and satisfaction. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt, of Hargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The rnnst skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and Its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottles COu and 11.00. Trial Bottles Free at II. Alex Stoko's Drug Store. "Do It To-Dav," The time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'til to-morrow what you can do to-day," is now generally pretented in this form : "Do it to-day I" That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been strug gling for several days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it to-day and let that remedy be Dr. Boscbee's German Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five yoara. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and Its continued use for a few days will curd you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, SSc: regular size, 75o. At all druggists. H. Alex. Bloke, Boys' high cut shoes at Nolan's shoe store. II UGIIES & POM ROY. UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The IT, PS. Burial League lias been tested and found all rlaht. Cheapest form of In siiranre, Hecure a contract. Woodward Building, Reynoldsvllle, I'a. pRI ESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. 11 luck and white funeral can. Main street, ReynolUsvllle, l'a. THE LOCAL REPUBLICANS . ADOPT NEW BY-LAWS. Rules and Regulations which will Govern Nominating of Candida' es for Municipal Offices in (he Borough of Reynoldsville Adop ted Wednesday Evening, January 20, 1904. 1 The local members of the Republi can County Committee shall ' meet and choose a date for holding a suggestion meeting, which date shall be ton dnys or more preceedlng the time of holding the primaries. Tbey shall give atli iist ten days notice of such suggestion meeting by posting ten or more written or printed notices in conspicuous plat es and by publication in at least one local paper. The committee shall also choose a date for holding the prlmai ies and shall give' ten days notice of i he same in the same manner as prescribed for holding the suggestion meeting. 2 In odd years the suggestion meet ing shall be held in the First Precinct Hose Houe and In even years it shall beheld in the Second Precinct Hose House. 3 At such suggestion meeting candi dates shall be suggested for all 1 lie borough oftlces to be tilled at the Febru ary election, and no restriction shall be placed on the number of candidates to tfb so named. 4 Candidates named at the sugges tion meeting shall each pity to the Local Republican Committee a fee of one dollar te pay the expenses of printing tickets and holding the primaries. Upon failure of any candidate to uiy the said fee within five days after t lie suggestion meeting, bis name shall be stricken from the ticket. 5 The committee shall cause tickets to be printed, bearing the names of candidates named at the suggestion meeting, and no others; but blank lines shall be provided in which the names of any persons not named at the sug gestion meeting may be Inserted by the voter. The ticket shall also state the number to be voted for for eaoh office. N. HANAU'S CLEARANCE SALE Begins January 21 and continues Ten Days. ft 25c Henrietta or Cashmere 19o 40o " 29o 60o " ' 3"io 65o " : 49o 75o " " 55o 1.00 " 79o 11.00 Broadcloth, 62 Inches wide . .79o 11.00 Suitings, 54 inches wide 75c 90o " " 76c 60o Velveteen. 37 io 6o Outings 4io 8c Outings 6Jo 10c Outings 8o 25o Table Linen lUo 40o Table Linen SOo 60o Table Linen ; . .39o 75o Table Linen ,55c 1.00 Table Linen 75c 12to Percale lOo 10c Percale 8o White Goods. 10o Lawn ". o 12io Lawn lOo 15o Lawn lie. 18o Lawn 14o 20o Lawn 15o ISoPulkadot , lOJo 7o Canton Flannel So 8o " " 6o 10c " " 8o 12io " " 10c $2.50 Haps $1.75 1.50 " 1.15 1.25 " 1.00 1.00 " 75o . 12io Seersuoker, Bates Goods 10c 10c Gingham... , 8o 12J Nap Chevlo 10o do Cheviot Bio Ladies' Wool Hose. 25o Hose 20o 35o Hose " 2."o 60o Hose... 87o lOo Cotton Eiwe 8o loo " " ' 10o 25o " " 19o &0 0 Ladies' Undershirts, Drawers. 2e Undersh irts . . '. 20o 40o ' " 25e 60o " " 38c Ladies' Drawers same prices. Overcoats 4.00 Ovorcoats 5.00 " 7.50 " 8.50 " 10.00 " . 12.00 15.00 " 2,f)0 3.75 5.00 fi.25 7.50 8.50 10.00 Boys' and Youths' OvetooaU go at same roduced price. Boys' Knee Pants. to 0 25o Knee Pants 45o " " SOo " " 05o " " 75o " " 85o " ' 10c 3:ia 3Uo 50o 55o H5o 75o OS) 00 11.00 Knee Pants ., Men's Underwear. I have a lot of nice . Ribbed 25c Shirts and Drawers I will sell at 19c. I bavo a few blue and pink striped un derwear I bought to sell at 75o and 85o you take them for 50c, f 1.2.5 all wool fleece lined 11.00 1.35 ' 1.10 1.00 " " " , 70o Cotton Blankets. DCZD I have a tew Cotton Blankets left yet - which will be sold for less than manufacturer's prices. 85c Blankets . . ', 65o 11.25 Blanktits . . . ' . $1.00 $1.:)5 BlankeU . , 1,00 8.1)0 all wool blankets . . 3.20 4.50 all woo! blankets . 3.75 5.50 all wool blankets . , . 4.25 A 50 all wool blankets . 5.00 $1 00 Jean Punts . . . 75o o o 00 00 Ladies' AH Wool Underwear. Too Underwear 55o $1 00 " 70o 1.00 Ladles' shirt waists 75o 1.50 $1.15 2 00 " " " 1.50 t Ladies' Coats 1-3 and 1-2 Off. $5.00 Ladles' Coats $3.50 .7.00 " " 4.75 8.50 ' " " 5.50 10.00 " " 6.50 15.00 " " 7.50 Ladies' Black Skirts. 85o Ladies' Bluuk Sklrte. tiOc $1.00 75o 1.50 " " $1.10 2 50 " " 1.75 3.75 " " " 2.75 6.00 ' 3.75 Good Value in Corsets. $1.00 Corsets 79o 75o " 59o 50o " 3Uo 40o " 25o Ladies', Misses' Dress Skirts. LADIES' SKIRTS . . . $1.75 Skirts . $125 2.50 " l.uo 3.50 " 2.75 4.60 " 3.50 6.00 " 3.75 6.00 " 4.25 . Clothing , $4.00 Suits $3,00 6.00 " 3.70 7.60 . " 6.00 8 60 " 6.50 10.00 " 7.50 12.00 " ........... 850 15.00 ' : 10 00 PRIMARY ELECTIONS. 6 A primary election shall be hold in each voting precinct under he direction of the local members of t he Republican County Committee for i he product In which it occurs, and shall be conducted by one judge and two in spectors to be designated by the c at mlttee. The primary In each preci ct shall be held on the same date and i he polls shall bo opened at three o'cloct p. m. and be closed at eight o'clock p. n. No vote shall be received before 'he hour of opening or aftor the hour of closing the polls. The judge and In spectors chosen to hold the electron shall be sworn to perform their duties as the election boards are sworn at general elections. 7 The qualifications for voting at the republican borough primaries si all be the same as those of the general election and the primary election of ficers shall refuse to receive the vote of any person not so qualified. These qualifications to apply to the primnry election the same as though It were a general election. No votes exci pt those of republicans shall be received by the primary election officers and If any person be challenged on his politics he shall be sworn to a statement setting forth the fact that ho voted for the candidate heading the republican ticket the last general election, or that he w 111 vote tor the entire republican ticket nominated by the primary at which he Is offering to vote. 8 Immediately after the polls are closed the election boards shall proceed to count the votes for the several candi dates and ascertain the result. The officers shall also make, sign and post in a conspicuous place at each election house a- statement showing the total vote received by each candidate, for the inspection of voters. Aftor counting the votes the election boards of the several precincts shall immediately con fer and make out tbo returns declaring the candidates having received the highest number of votes to be duly nominated. The returns, when com pleted shall bo signed by all the mem bers of each election board, whereupon they ahull appoint one of their numhor to file the same with the county com nilsslonors in aue time una manner as prescribed by law. 0 Two correct lists of voters shall be kept ; also two tally shoets., One list of voters and one tally sheet together with all tickets voted shall be preserved by tho judge of each election precinct for a period of thirty da.ys, after which, If there be no contest, he Bhall destroy the same without permitting the bal lots to be examined by any ono, 10 All rules or parts of rules adopted by the republican voters of this borough at any previous meeting, Inconsistent with the foregoing are herby annulled. Signed : G. W. Lknkerij, J. S. Hammond, L. L. Means, Commlttoe on Rulos. Adopted by Republicans convened In suggestion meeting, Jan. 20th, 1904. G. W. Lenkerd, Chairman, W. H. BELL, Secretary. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But thore's no neod for it. Buoklln's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best salve on earth for Piles, too. 25u, at U. Alex Stake's, Druggist. Don't miss the clearance sale at Shlck & Wagner's. i t u ii" vak P ftZiis swwiwsw iSStS.I Different Human Beings. Bamusl Rlrsoh, Esq., the wealthy and well, known Nluxura Fulls dry sunils ineri-tisnt, save! "I ttiunk God I found Olury Klnii, as this Is the ouly medicine tliut gives uie relief, and It bus uiude a dl llereut human belim uf me. 1 suffered long from constipation, whloh caused beadaoba and made ma miserably sick. Now my appetite la twice as good as ft Was and my bowels are In perfect ooudiUou." Jblltber hurb or tablet form, ceuta. A Young Sampson. Falls Creek numbers among her citizens a young man who is a verltabla 1 Samson In feats of strength. Monday evening of this week Frank Gray lilted ten men in the peol room of "Doe" Akers, the eemblned weight of the men being 1403 pounds. The lift was a back lift, tho ten men standing on a platform which Mr. Gray supported. While he considers this a fair lift for an amateur Mr. Gray is satisfied that bs will be ablo, with a little practice, to lift ton In this manner, and he means to do It before he quits. Young Gray is 22 years of age, stands 6 feet 24 inches In his stocking feet, weighs 220 pounds and Is a perfect physical specimen. Some of the amateur strong men of the country should report as to their ability to surpass Mr. Gray's record lo the lifting line. Falls Creek Herald. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run dewn people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Trv thom Satisfaction guaranteed by H. Alex sioko s. Frlce 50 cents. John II. Doubles, thn hut. tori er, handles a high grade of butterlne wnicn no sells at 22 cents per pound. The people like it. D. Nolan's shoe store will sell 600 pairs of men's and women's shoes hnlnw cost for the next twenty days. Golden opportunity to save monnv at The Cash New Racket Store's sale next week. Ladies' shoos at 75o a nalr and men's shoes at $1.25 a pair, formerly sold at z.uu and w.UO. D. Nolan's shoe store. CJAY ! ! Hid It ever occur to you ttmt In the lime you are now wasting In the evt'iilniiH yon mlirlit eimlTy go to iitKht arhnol In the Hoy uildnvllle lliisiiifss College and luarn Hook koupliitf. Shorthand. Typewriting or even brluhton up In tho common uritnehus 'I And It wouldn't cost you any more than you now spend golnir to piHces of amusement. (iriKliiHlcH In these branches can alwiiys secure lilxh salary. Ask tin' principal for terms or drop a postal to the college. Prof. II. J. HuriiiKS, Principal, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. First National Bank OF JIEVXOLDS VILLI., Capital Surplus $50,000 $40,000 Scott itl lelland. President) J. '. KliiK.VIrc President; John If. KanrherCai'-Vr Directors: Scot t McClelland J, 0. King Panlel Nolan jonn n. uoruett. j. n. Kaucber O. W. Kuller R. H. Wilson Does a itenerallianklnirhuslnessnnd solicits the accounts of merchants, professional men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all persons. pure Deposit Hoxos for rent, First National Rank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. The Reynoldsvllle BHGK&TII8G0. Keunoldsvllle. Pa. Manufacture of Fancy Red and Buff Front Brick, Vitrified Paving Bricks and Blocks, Sidewalk Pavers, Common Building Brick, Building Tile, &c. Rstlroiites on construction cheer fully furnisht-d. Inquiries receive prompt alteiuiuo. Correspond eiHje Solicited. V