An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly In advance. VOLUME -13. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.10, 1904. NUMBEK 12. Old Reliable Alwavs ths Best. QENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. J. U. mi.-KINUF.lt, i'rln. LOCK HAVEN, PA. Fall Tvti 15 Wkkks Bkciins Sep- TEMMKK 5TH, 1WM. I.nst your vitH tlio most nurcesxful In the history of this Import nnt tu'hool hbout TOO Modem. I.oe'itlmi itmotnc tho nmuntHlns of 1'entrul IVniihVl vnnlu, with linn wiiter, splendid build ings and excellent snnlttiry conditions make It. tin Ideul tritlninu si-lio.il. In iiddit ton to Its Noimtil course. It also Ims tin excellent. College I'retmriitory lictmrttnc nl tn churiru of nn honor irrndintio of I'rlnecton. It uIho litis departments In Music, Elocution And IUiincs. It litis n noil educated fuc uttv, line iryiiinnslum nnd itthlctlc field. Address for HlustrHtcd rntnloK, TI1F, PRINCIPAL. THERE IS NOntCCO UKE" LACQUERET Is DEAR MADAM The above cuts nre representations of a few pieces of handsomely decorated, hand painted china, now on exhibition at our store, which we intend Giving Away Free to our customers. We guarantee that our prices on goods will remain the same. This special offer is made lor the purpose of increasing our trade and showing the people that we truly appreciate their patronage. This ware is rapidly taking the place of White Gran ite or Iron Stone China. It has that soft, white, vel vety finish ; is of the finest quality, and without doubt the best in the world. The shapes are the very latest patterns and have been designed to meet the tastes of the most fastidious. It is only by our guaranteeing to use a large quan tity of this ware that we have been able to get it at a price that puts it within the reach of all. Our assortment consists ot Cups and Saucers, Pie Plates, Breakfast Plates, Platters, Covered Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots, and every thing else which goes to make up A Fine Set of Dishes! We earnestly invite you to call and inspect it, when we will cheerfully give you full information. ' We are also sole agents for the OLD HONESTY BRAND pf COFFEE. It you try it once you will al ways use it. Star Grocery Co, Corner Fourth and Main Streets. L. JOHNSTON. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Offlrr four doom from lto Home, Wist Iteynolilivlllo, I'n. pM ESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Ttliirk nnd white funoriilciirx. Minn street. Ueynoldtvlllu, I'll. U. HUGHES, UNDENT AK1NQ AND PICTURK FKAMINO. ThoU.f. Iturliil I.i'BUiifi hn br-pn tested nnd found nil rlirlit. tlienpest form of In- fttinitici. Nvure A contract. Woodwurd lliillritnir, KpynoUlnvtllo I'a. fUE CLARION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Furnishes professional training for teachers Prepares young pjoplu for college OITera ex cellent facilities for general edu cation. FBEE tuition for pros pective teachers. Board, room rent and laundry for school year, Ai weeks, $127.00 ; for fall term, 10 weeks, 8W.0O. Station of Pittsburg. Summor vlllo & Clarion Railroad direct ly opposite Normal laundry. Fall term opens Tuesday, Sep tember t), 1004. For further particulars address PRINCIPAL NORMAL SCHOOL. Clarion, Pa. 'HOUSEHOLD LACQUER W FOR rcatarlnf original lustra and tana ta aid warn, scratched and faded furnltura, waodwerk and floors. LACQUfiRET dries ever night and wears Ilka rawhide. It will not fade, turn white or crack. all right In everyway for everything. A chllit . . LACQUERET Is sold In convenient packages ready for t In bi SVSkM,r!fi 0"k MhoK"y Cherry, Walnut, Rosewood. fadlng, brilliant and durable. Superior In points of merit to anything on the market. Aak for Color Caret ana) Inatruetivo booklet "THE DAINTY DECORATOR." FOR BALE BY THE KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY I FIFTH ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT OF THE SONS OF VETERANS. Camp Lloyd, Held in Mammoth Park the Past Week, was Well Attended. Fine Weather and an Excellent Program Made the Encamp ment a Great Success. Will Meet in Mammoth Park Next Year Officers Elected and Installed. The fifth annual encampment of the Sons of Veterans at Camp Lloyd, Mam moth Park, Reynoldsville, from August .'lt d to 0th, was the largest encampment ever held by this Association. There was double the attondanco of of Sons of Veterans during the entire encampment to what there was In previous years, fifty white tents were pitched in the park, which is an ideal place for an en campment. A numberof Reynoldsville citizens, who have lived here for years, did not know there was such a beauti ful levol stretch of ground In the park as there is. The brow of the hill hides the park from publlo view along Main street, and while the Sons of Veterans' encampment was apparently out of town, yet they woro within the borough limits. The Sons of Veterans came to Camp Lloyd Wednesday and by Thursday morning a large number of the boys were In camp, where most of them re mained until Sunday evonlng and Mon day morning. They did not break camp until yesterday. Thursday evonlng the Sons of Veter ans paraded up Mala street to park, headed by the Keystone band. After the parade an address of welcome was delivered by Rev. Dr. A. J. Meek, pas tor Baptist church, and responded to by Chaplain W.3. McCurdy, of Tltts burg. The Keystone band gave a con cert. There were two or three thousand people at camp that evening, and every evonlng during the encampment there were large crowds present. Friday members of Companies E, I and K of 148th Pa. Vol., held a reunion tit Camp Lloyd nnd the W. R. C. held a picnic in camp that afternoon. At 3.00 p. m. Friday Rev. N. L. Brown, of Pittsburg, Chaplain of Fourth Uegt. S. V. R., lectured for two hours on "Gettysburg." It was a fine lecture. Saturday afternoon Prof. S. C. Hep ler, of Now Bethlehem delivered an ex cellent lecture on "Nuggets of Gold." At the camp firu Saturday evening Lawyer Clement Flynn, of this place, in ado a speech that was enjoyed by the ltirge audience. It is estimated that there were be tween five and t-1 x thousand people at Camp Lloyd Sunday afternoon and there was also a large crowd present Sunday evening. Chaplain McCurdy preached at 2.30 p. m. and 8.00 p. m. Sunday. At a business meeting of the En campment Association Sunday the fol lowing officers were elected for next year : President, Captain Shannon, of Punxsuaawnoy ; Vice President, Cap tain LeRoy, of Brookvllle ; Secretary and Treasurer, Captain Wadding, of Brookvllle. The officers were installed by Division Commandor Lloyd, In whose honor tho camp was named this yoar. The boys were so woll pleased wltb Mammoth Park for encampment grounds that they decided to hold the encampment at the same place next year. Alvln and John Wlant, young violin ists of New Bethlehem, who were visit ing in town during the encampment, appeared on the platform several time and entertained the people with violin duets and solos. The park was lighted at night by electricity. The forrls wheel and merry-go-round did a good business every evonlng. The liverymen gathered In some "oolo of the realm" hauling people to and from camp. Over $22.00 waa col lected in ten cent fares on one wagon ette Sunday afternoon and evening. The weather was delightful during the entire encampment, only one small shower. Next year water and gas will be piped Into the park wbloh will make It more convenient. The camp was in darkness Monday night on aooount of the Electrio Light Company not having water to run the powtfr plant., However, the young people seemed to have Just as much fun as they would have' had with the park lighted. . . Sandy Valley. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Irvln, of DuBoIs, vUlted relatives here and at Pardus last week. Sandy Valley and Pardus were well represented at the S. of V. encampment the past week. Miss Norva KlonU spent last Sabbath with her cousin, Mrs. Delia Raybuck, near Aliens Mills. Mrs. Cora Riggs,' of Chicago, and Mrs. Robert Borns, of DuBo'ls, are vis iting relatives at this place. , Messrs. Ell and Ora Johnson, of Brookvllle, spent the Sabbath with their aunt, Mrs. Steve Balsglver, at this place. Come to tho dance next Monday night. Where? At Fox hall. Also at Pardus one week from to-night, Wednesday. A festival will be held in the grove near the church next Friday evening for the benefit ot the Rev. Conway. All are invited to attend. Mrs. W. S. Bracken, who has been visiting at Patton station the past two weeks, returned to her home at this place last Saturday evening. Homer M. Sherwood, of Westport, Cal., and Llllle L. Sohugars, of Ber wlnsdate, Pa., visited their brother, H. A. Sherwood, and family, at this place the post week. Mr. Sherwood has been absent from these parts eighteen years and finds many promi nent changes have taken place through out the country In that time. Ths Spirit Serenaded. The Reynoldsville brass band, which was one of the half dozen excellent music producing organizations which discoursed melody for the A. O. II. reunion last Thursday, gave a concert In front of the Spit-it office In the eve ning which was listened to by a large crowd of appreciative people and further established the claim of Reynoldsville to the possession of one of the best bands In the state. A number of high class selections were rendered In a manner that was mighty agreeable to the ear as well as creditable to the musicians. The leader, Richard Ram sey, although regularly employed as a coal miner, has found time to make himself a most proficient Instructor and and leader, so much so that It is often said that "Dick" Ramsey can take any kind of material and make a good band of It. And the truth of this assertion Is proven by the fact that Reynolds ville has had a first clans band when ever Mr. Ramsey took a notion It should have one. Punxsutawney Spirit, Reduced Rates to Louisville. ' On acoount of the Biennial Encamp ment, Knights of Pythias, at Louisville, Ky., August 16 to 29, 1904, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will soil ex cursion tickets to Louisville and return, from all stations on Its' lines, from August 12 to 15, Inclusive, at rate of single fare, plus 11.00, for the round trip. These tickets will be good for return passage to leave- Louisville not later than August 31, when validated by Joint Agont at Louisville. Upon deposit of ticket with Joint Agont, not later than August 31, and payment of 50 cents, an extension of return limit may be secured to leave Louisville to September 15, Inclusive. . Hulrlde Prevented The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been dis covered will Interest many. A run down system, or despondonoy Invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that con dition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destructlod take Electrio Bitters. It being a great tonlo and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kid ney regulator. Only 60o. Satisfaction guaranted by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Reduced Rates to Toronto. On aooount of the, Frtonds' General Conference to be held at Toronto, On tario, August 10 to 19, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets to Toronto and return from all stations on its lines, on August 0, 10 and 11, at reduced rates. Tickets will be good to return until August 31, In clusive. ' Puts Au Kud to It All. ' A grievous wall oftlmes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver oomplait and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New, Life Pills they put ap end to it all. . They are gentle but thorough, , Try them. Only 26o. Guaranteed by H. Alek Stoke, Druggist. OLD FKIF.KII PALL OI'T. John Rtirloyoorn, .Tolin Hnrlojrcorn, Tho duy unit first we mot 1 had n hunk account, John, I would I hint it yi't. Vour warmth It win onmntlnir, Yuuroiilrlt. Ihrllli-d mu through: ldrpw out my account, John, And giivo Hull to you. John lliirlnyrnrn, .lohn lliirlcycorn, The (hiy Hint first no met, I hud h tfnod, clrur pyo, John, I would I Imcl It yet. You've rlnimrd It round with red, John, Your hundlwork It how, And llhci tics flint ust Ic You've tuken with my none John lliirlcycorn, John llnrlevcoru. The duy tliiit first wo met 1 hnd a Htnudy hnnd. John, Hut tn tho your pomchow You've put mn on your huck, John, You are tho muster now. John Hurleyrorn, John lliirlcycorn, 1 thought you wcro my friend, Hut since you've thus hotruyed mo Our friendship's lit nn nnd. Of wealth, of looks, of hculth, John, You've scrupled not to rob. And worst of nil, this duy, John, This duy you look my Job. Ex. Excursions to SeaBhore. Tbnrsdays, August 18, and Sep tember 1 are the remaining (lutes of the Pennsylvania Railroad annual low rale excursions for 1904 to Atlunilo City, Cape May, Ocean City Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglcsea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, N. J., Rehoboth, Del., or Occun City, Md. Tickets good to roturn within sixteen days including date of excursion. . A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day couches will leave Pittsburg on above mentioned dates at 8.55 a. in., reaching Philadelphia at 0.25 p. m., In time for supper, and arriving Atluntlo City via the Delaware river bridge route, the only all-rail line, at 8.35 p. m. A stop will be made for lunchoon en route. Passengers may also spend the night In Philadelphia and proceed to the shore by any regular truin from Market street wharf or Broad street station on the following day. Passengers for New Jersey points other than Atluntlo City will spend the night in Philadelphia and use regular trains the next day from Market street wharf. Passengers for Rehoboth, Del., will use regular trains the following day from Broad street station. A stop-over within limit will be al lowed at Philadelphia returning, if pas sengers will deposit their tickets with the ticket agent at Broad street station, Philadelphia, Immediately on arrival. Tickets must be deposited with agent on arrival at seashore destination and properly validated for return trip. Tickets from Reynoldsville and Brook vllle $10.00, good only In coaches; $12.00 good in Pullman curs in connection with regular Pullman tickets. Train loaves Reynoldsville at 1.29 p. m., Brookvllle at 1.5(1 p. m. Returning coupons will be accepted on any regular train except tho Penn sylvania Limited and the Chicago Lim ited and the St. Louis Limited. - For detailed Information In regard to rates and time of trains apply to tlckot agents or Mr. Thomas E. Watt, District Passenger Agent, 3U0 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. Reduced Rates to Boston.. On account ot the National Encamp ment, G. A. . R., at Boston, Mass., August 15 to 20, 1901, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil excursion tickets to Boston Mass., from all stations on Its lines from August 13 to 15, Inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. Those tickets will be good for return passage, to leave Boston not earlier than August 10, nor later than August 20, Inclusive, when exeoutod by Joint Agent at Boston. Upon doposlt ot ticket with Joint Agont on or bofore August 20, and pay mont of fifty cents, an extension of re turn limit may be sucu?ed to leave Boston to September 30, Inclusive. The Death Penally. A little thing sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni ficant cuts or puny bolls have paid tho death penalty. It Is wise to have Bucklen's Arnica Sulve ever bandy. It's the best Sulve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Pilos threaten. Only 25c, at H. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Notice to Advertisers. Tho copy for all display advertise ments must be In The: Star office not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In the paper the weok It is handed Into office. Dr. J. M. Buckloy will continue his practice of presenting three entirely new lectures at Chautauqua, N. V., this season on the afternoons of August 15th, 16th and 18th. Frequently as Dr. Buckley speaks and regularly as he comes to Chautauqua, he never falls to prepare fresh material for the Chau tauqua audlenoe. His lectures this year will be on the "Emotional Part of Religion," "Plagiarism Sormonio and Literary" and "Cotton and the Great Cotton Sooulatlon." His fourth ap poaranoe ot the week will be as holder of the annual Question Box. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. One of the oldnt and brat OolleRsa In the country, Hond tradltlona. Strong faculty. Health fill and attractive situation, beautifully wooded rntni'tis. comtnndloun building. Adeqtiateequip tnent. rive course of Ktucly. Over fifty Elective roure offered. Only Phi Beta Kappa College In Western Pennsylvania. Moral and reliKlous tone healthful and wholesome. Kxpenne unusually ntiKlcr.itc. Help for needy students with gotsl brains. KhM term opens Heptember IMI ' Wrlta I'rc.i.li M Willi in II. Crawford. Meadvllle. Pa. The Good Old Way. A severo cold or attack of la grippe is like a fire, the sooner you combat it the bettor your chances are to overpower it. But lew mothers In this age are willing to do tho necessary work re quired to give a good old-fashioned reliable treatment such as would be ad ministered by their grandmothors, back ed by Boschoe's Gorman Syrup, which was always liberally used In connection with the home treatment of colds and is still In greater household favor than any known remedy. But even without the application of tho old fashioned aids German Syrup will cure a severe cold In quick time. It will cure colds in children or grown people. It relieves the congested organs, allays the irrita tion, and effectively stops the cough Any child will take It. It Is lnvaluablo In a household of children. Trial size Ixittlo, 25c i regular slzo, 75o. For sale by H. Alox Stoko. Tie BIG HARDWAR -fy- Store News. Granite Ware Hammocks Some of the newest and nobbiest We have knocked tho life out of ware ever brought to town. You these goods as far as price is con will miss it if you fail to see them corned and are running them off at before making your purchases. cost. China Ware Buggy We have just received a few com- Knee SpreadS plete sets of this ware and If you are looking for something delicate In Nice flowered In light or dark color or something to hand down to shades, fringed or plain, from 25c up tho next generation, we have 'era. to 11.00, or genuine canvas at $1.50. Cook Stoves There Is nothing that makes the good wife happier and sots off her kitchen more than any other piece of furniture than does a cloan, prettily mounted Stove. The "Canopy Dawn" Is our loader. Tho "Prizkb Grand" has no equal for baking and beauty. Wo also have a large line of gas ranges and hot plates at low prices. Mason Jars Paint, Varnish, Colors Goes like hot cakes. We also have In any quantity you wish and don't the stone jars In quarts and lighting forget we handle the host. tops from pints to quarts. Crockery Ware" RoofinS Tar And paper two or three ply. Dif Tlll you can't rest. Crocks and jugs foront quality and price. Asbestos, from pints to 10 gallons. Slater's Felt, &o. Furniture Department Just stop Into our large furniture room and pick out for your dining room one of our latest Buffets, or a Table, or perhaps you want a nice par lorsulte or an easy Rocker. All summer furniture, such as Itofrigerators, at reduced prices. DOORS AND SASH We carry a large stock ot Doors and Sash, glazod and unglazed, and make special prices In job lots. Of course, every one knows we have the Largest and Most Complete Hardware Store in the County. and are jobbers of mine supplies and carry all kinds of building supplies, Cement, Lime, Sewer Pipe, &c. We also employ tho host tinner to be had and are prepared to do all kinds ot work In that line. Estimates on galvanized and copper spouting cheerfully furnished on application. pumps. ; Don't shift along with poor Pump. Call us up and wo will put you In one that gives satisfaction. BUGGIES REDUCED. In order to make room tor our fall goods we are closing out our stock of Buggies and have marked them away down. . FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We also carry all kinds of farming Implements and fertilizers and at present are offering one of the best combination Grain Drills In the market the "Pennsylvania." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWAR E COMPA NY For The nim Etdrcdce ttss stood for Ctit HI ST In ihcSewinffMichtne World. Thirty riertflt new tidreoed utlltK thin EVER, ind Superior to all At her, l'ofttlvt tnkc-nti: nHf Bet m ting iK-efllr; nrlf InrrnnniR .Shmtle; I f 1Q automntlctpnilotirclrnrc;nutonintic V41 O K,bTin wlmWr: positive ftmrmoHon feed; enpped lied tie bar; nmsclcm. He If ditiitin tinff ncn lie; nrlf thrratling Shuttle; roller bearing wheel, Btccl pitmnti; five ply lamiunted wooflwurk, will, a beautiful let of nickeled tecl nttnehment. Ask your denier for the Improved Kldredge. "D" nnd do not buy any machine until you have flecn iU National Sewing Machine Co. BELVJDERE, ILLINOIS. V. F. HOFFMAN, AG EXT. ItcjnohfuvUle, JVc.