An independent journal devoted to the interests of Reynoldsville. Published weekly. One Dollar per year strictly in advance. VOLUME 13. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901. NUMBEK 19. He Cures Others Why Not You? DR. McCLELLAN. SPECIALTIES: Catarrh and Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Liver and Nerves. Ex amination Prkr and Private. Now permanently loeated Suites 4, 5, 0 and 7, Wingcrt Block, $ North Brady Street, DuEois, Pa. SEIt ? O- VITA h J) Ell I LI TV Mnn, htuny of you lire now roiiplnir tho rrsiilt of your fortm-r folly. Your vitality in ftiillntf nnd you will mwm be lent unlcm ymi lo MoiiM't hiuic for yoiit-Mflf. Thrrw Is no time to I two. Imuntrnev. llk ill wTtS.. f iMmmwm, in nvrr on the MnnriM 111. With It you rim rimkn no com F W&wV L- yJ i pronilnR. Klt)uryoii mum miiMtr It or It will mnMpr yon, a rid till vour wholo future with mlwrv. wop ntnl (llmmirolnt nit'nt . I Iihvn t ivnti'fi no nmny 'iim' of till kind Hint I nm rn fiiintllur with tlum n you iiro with 1)t vt-ry fluyhht. v)m'0 curiMlhy me yon will nnvir Hintlti Im lMHhrrvd with nt,rvniim,, fit U I n if. Its of a mhh Ion or ot litr nymptomn which rob you of your vltiiltt y nnil nttHolulHy until vm fur Htinlv. biiNlin". t)ltHHurH or nmrrlnirn. Mv trntmvnt for wmlc men will rorni'l nil tlino rviN mihI n'ttor you to what nuture intunoi-u tni'iitul a tul other ownt complute. DR. McCLELLAN. -WE KNOW WI2 NnKED TRUTH When we say we have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County. Gooil, substantial poods the kind the people live on. Be low we quote a few prices as sample. Our store is chuck full of bargains for the careful buyer. Make out j our list of wants and let us quote you prices on bill goods. "Vc arc always here to correct errors and make everything right. 7 tti. K.iII.m Oat a 8 ttw. Attmoklrs' ColTuo F.xt.ra Finn Hulk CouVc, rrpulitr price 20 cms, 3 Cutm Beat Kiandard Tomatoes 1 Doz. Curia Best Standard Tomatoes 1 Dims. Chok Good Standard Tomatoes BoBt Sugar Cured Hums per th. 5 lbs Good Rica, y - Wo mill Thos. J. -Upton's Toag Robinson a hot Tine Is the "Wise Heater" If you intend to install new heating equip ment in your home, the time to do it is now. Don't wait until the chilly fall evenings re mind you that there is colder weather com ing and that you are unprepared. You will avoid lots of worry and uneasi ness of mind if you will attend to it now. We are not rushed in our plumbing and heating department now and can give your wants the very best attention. . The Wise Heaters are without doubt the most economical in fuel consumption and the most thoroughly reliable and satisfactory of any furnaces on the market. Especially adapted for low cellars. Stands 54 inches. We also sell the "XXth CENTURY." This heater is well known for its many merits and speaks for itself. We can show features and quote you prices on these heaters that will surprise you. Opposite is a copy of the Guarantee Bond we give to every purchaser of a ''Wise Heater." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE -a halt, healthy, hiippy mnn, with phyxlnil, Hour II i. m. tn n. m. NO INt I KAIII.K LACKS TAKEN. TELL THE- 2.o 4 lta h hotter grade iloo. 15o 25c I)5o 85o 14c 25c 10 tt.8. Pure Lcuf Lard $1.00 7 cakes Gloss, Stnr or Lenox Soap, 2.1c 5 lbs. big fat Prunes 2.1c 1 1 lbs. Best Navy Beans, 50c 4 lbs. BeBtLtnia Beans, 2"c Best Sugar Cured Bacon 14 and lc pound imd Coffocs Boat In the land. & Mundorff. I t f 5 J J t COMPANY TOIW C. IIIUST, CIVli!.ND MINING KNGINEER, Burvryor nn1 litittmlittnmn. Ofllrp, Ptnke hiillillnir, for. "lli nml Muln Mreets , 7 L. JOHNSTON, PUSTICK OF THE PEACE. Oflli-ix fnnr ilniira from Rons limine. West Key noliltvllli', I'll. pUIESTEll BROS., UNDRRTAKKRS. llliiek unit wlilte f iinprtil curs. Minn street. Ki'y'mMHVille, Pn. f II. HUGHES, UNDKIITAK1NI1 AND l'lCTURE FRAMING. Tliotl.H. It 1 1 ri nl I.eiimie linn linen tflotcd niul fmiiid nil rluht. ('liinMant form of In- iiniin-, Siviiro 11 ciinirinrt. Woodwnrd llulldlnir, licyiiiililvvlllo i'n, , Remember There is only one candy kitchen in the town where 3011 can get pure fresh candies and delic ious crushed fruit flavor ice cream soda and that is the Nolan Block, Main St., KKYNOLDSVILLK, PA. sri5 w4 Guarantee Bond THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that the Wise Furnace Co. fully warrants and guaran tees the Fire Pot in the Wise Furnace (No ) pur chased by to be in good condition (ex- J cepc in case 01 misuse or abuse) for a period of Five Years from date hereof; and should the fire pot in said furnace require replacing within that time the Wise Furnace Co. agrees to fur nish one to the paid free of charge. It Is Required, That the purchaser of the said fur nace send his name and ad dress and the number of Furnace Co. for record and to insure the fulfilment of this guarantee. Witness our hand and seal this day of. 19Q 1 THE WISE seal FURNACE CO. By Pres." Reyiiolflsville Cart Worts m v ml "1IL WZ1 1904 OAME LAWS. Birds and Animals That May be Killed In Pennsylvania. Doves, unlimited, can bo killed any time. Elk, deer or fawn, two In one year, during Novombor only. English, Mongolian or Chinese pheasants, un limited, October 15 to December 15, Inclusive. Grouse, (rudlod) commonly called pheasant, ten In one day, Oct ober 15 to Docember 15, Inclusive. Hare or rabbit, unlimited, not to bo taken with ferret, November 1 to Dooomber 15, Inclusive. Quail or Virginia part ridge, 15 In one day, October 15 to Dec ember 15, Inclusive. Rail and reed birds, unlimited, September, October and Novombor. Web-footed wild fowl, unlimited, September 1 to May 1. Wild turkey, two In one day, October 15 to December 15, Inclusive. Woodcock, ten In one day, October 15 to December 15, and during July, Squirrel, gray, black and fox, unlimited, October 15 to Decembor, Inclusive. Plover, unlimit ed, July 15 to January 1. All game can bo bought and sold in season In this state except elk, doer or fawn, wild turkey, ruflled grouse, com monly called pheasant, quail or Virginia partridge and woodcock, which have been "killed in this Commonwealth," those cannot bo sold at any time. No game of any kind can be legally transported out of the state. The English sparrow, klng-flBhor, crow, Cooper hawk, sharp skinned hawk, duck hawk and pigeon hawk, great horned owl and barred owl, the green horron and the night horron, the plno or rod squirrel, the coon, the poBsum, the bear, the wood-chuck, or ground hog, the skunk, are not protect ed, and may bo killed at any tlmo. A Question. It Is Rousseau who puts to his reador that curious question : What he would do if, by a slnglo act of tho will, and without stirring from home, be could make himself rich by killing an old mandarin In China. In some form or other that question comes up In every life and It is to bo feared the old man darin does not always survive. The all-pervading passion to get rich, and the many questionable methods In which wealth may be gained, loads to wonderfully Bubtlo reasoning sometlmos to avoid the twinges of a conscience that will not bo Bllunccd. It Is so easy and convenient to believe that what one does not do with his own hand will not be accounted to him for wrong. And few thoro are who realize that "as a man thlnketh in his heart so Is he." A II..) wild Hide for Lir. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II. Brown, of Looevlllo, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma ; but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes : "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvolous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed botfclog 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at H. Alex S toko's drug store. Reduced One-Way Colonists' Rates. From September 14 to October 14, In clusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell one-way colonist tickets from all points in Its territory to Western and Southwestern points at greatly reduced rates, thus affording a specially attractive opportunity to visit the growing and rapidly developing crop producing sections of the great Western Empire. Detailed Information as to rates and times of trains can be had of all Pennsylvania Railroad ticket agents. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg. On Wednesdays, Soptember 7, 14, 21, and 28, and October 5, 12, and 19, 1004, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on the Low Grade Division, Including the Sllgo Branch, to Pittsburg, at ro duced rates, Including admission to the Exposition. These tickots will be good going on regular trains on day of Issue, and will be valid fur return passage within four days, including dato of sale. Gold Trading Sumps With eaob lOo purchase or over In our big basement dopartraent. Ding' Stoke Co. 12,000 acoldunt and health Insurance for 5.00 per year. Inquire of G. M. McDonald. See the new fancy vests at Mllllrens. Go to Reynoldsville Hardware Co. for olover and timothy sued. Prices away down. School suits at Mllllrens. Go to Keystone Hardware Co. for Anchor Brand clover and timothy seed. Old Men's Picnic. Last Saturday, September 24, 1004, was the date of the 8.'lrd anniversary of the' birthday of David 11. McCohnell, who makes his home with his son, Frank A. McConnell at Frank's Tavern In this place, and the event was cele brated by holding an old men's picnic In Clark's grovo on the furni of J. R. McConnoll, near Brookvillo. The threaten rain In the morning kept a number of old men away who had been Invited, howevor, a goodly number at tended the plcnlo and tho old men enjoyed the picnic lmmonsely. Some of them declared It was tho bust time they had ever had In their lives. At noon a long table Oiled with an abundance ol good things was surrounded by a lot of boys ranging from Blxty to ninety years of age, and they proved conclusively that ago does not always Impair ap petites. After the table had boon re lieved of a part of Its burden, the plcnlcers were called together and lion. Jorry G. Allon, of Aliens Mills, wat eloctcd to preside with all tho men present that were over 80 years old as vlco-presldonts, and thoro wore a good ly number of them. Spoochos were made by Archie McCullough, of Boech woods. Dr. McKnlght, V. A. Andrews and Major John MuMurray, of Brook villo. All ovor (10 years old had their picture taken In a group and all under liO years old had their picture takon in another group. David B. McConnoll, the horo of the occasion, Frank A. McConnell and family, Ninian Cooper and James Mo Faddon, of this place, drove to the picnic In a carriage Saturday morning. The Negro. Tho status of the negro In America was nover more clearly stated than by a condemned negro murdorer In Virginia not long since. Asked if he had any de fense, he replied : "No, I presume that I ought to bo bung, but I have only to say that in all my life no whlto mun ever tried to make -mo bottor than I was. Whenever I got any money there were plenty of white men who would soil me beer and whiskey, but none who tried to lnfluonce mo to be a good man." It Is true. Americans have shed their blood to establish this race's equality, but practically nono rjgard tho negro as an equal. White men will uso him, buy his voto or deprive him of it, as suits the occasion, but, Immediate use past, they have no further Intercut In bis welfare. Bids Wanted. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho supervisors of Wlnslow township until Friday, the 30th day of'Scp' tomber, A. D. 1004, at 0.00 p. m. for Ailing the publlo road from tho west side of bridge at foot of Fifth St., Reynoldsville, to the railroad siding near silk mill. Plans and specifications can be seen at Lawyer G. M. McDon ald's office, Reynoldsville. Tho super visors reserves the right to rejoct any or all bids. J. L. Long, J. S. Johnston. Sup. Fearlul Oddm Aalut lllni. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Elcctrlo Bitters. It put blm on bis feet In short order and now he testifies. "I'm on the road to com plete recovery." Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints, Only 50o. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Low Excursion Fares to Pittsburg. On account of the Pittsburg Expo sition the ButTulo, Rochester St Pitts' burg R'y will sell special excursion tickets to Pittsburg from Rldgway, Du Bols, Clearfield, Punxsutawney, Fenel ton and intermediate points. Tickets, Including admission to the Exposition, will be sold on Wednesdays Sept. 14, 21 and 28, and Oct. 5, 12 and 10, which will bo good going on day of Issue and returning until tho following Saturday. Notice to Advertisers. Tho copy for all display advertise menu must be In The Star oilloo not later thun 2.00 p. ni. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In the paper the week It is handed Into office. Gold Trading Stamps With each lOo purchase or over in our big basement department. Ring' Stoke Co. Don't you miBs the opportunity 117.00 for nothing, If you hold the lucky number whloh draws tho Colo's Hot Blast stove at the Keystone Hard ware store, Oct. 8tb. Children's Wooltex gurmonU at Mil llrens.f Rural Delivery. Montlon was recently made to the ltccfinl that a representative of the postoflloo department was In this section looking ovor tho field for the establish ment of rural froo delivery. Tho same has boon favorably reported to the de partment and tho following route has boon mapped out, which covers a distance of 21 miles. Starting from Drockwayvlllo mall will be loft at John Robinson's, thon to Holt's on the right of tho Brookvillo road, then back to the crossing of the road at Sugar Hill near Atwells, serving the people of that section along the routo, thon to Shaw's and to the Interior of the Boochwoods, leaving mail at McCurdy Hunter's, Daughorty's, Morrison's, Donnlson's, and all places along the route back to Brockwayvlllo. Examinations will be hold for appolntmontof carrier within tho next few weeks and there will probably be a number of applications for the job as It will pay no moan salary. Brockwayvlllo ltccord. Gave Address. Last Wednesday morning at the ()ienlng exercises of the publlo schools, Ron. S. B. Elliott gave an Instructive address on tho culture of the plno tree. Ho Illustrated clearly how and where the seeds are formed and how nature has provided for their disposal. Mr. Elliott Is a momber of the State Forest ry Commission and he explained the work of the commission and the School of Forestry which Is located at Mt. Alto. Boys may enter this school by competltivo examination, which, If successful, will entitle thorn to free scholarships. After having passed through the throe years course of this school, tho state furnishes its graduates with good lucrative positions. Mr. Elliott urged the boys to think of forestry when choosing a profession or culling for life. Go to Thompson's for Glass Goods. Lamp chlmnoys, gas globes and gas mantles at 10, 15, 25 and 35 cents at Thompson's racket store. Gold Trading Stamps Given with each 10c purchase or over in clothing, huts, caps or furnishings. Blng-Sloke Co. Don't ask tho editor to write up every evil work and robuke every evil in the town and community, says the North Eust Jlrccze ; but when convicted that such duties need attending to, write an article for tho paper yourself and sign your namo to It for publication. The man who Is too big a coward to thus express an opinion is the very one who will stand on the cornor and talk loudly about tho cowardice of tho editor. Our gonial friend, Ed. Hogonmlllor, of Reynoldsville, Pa., can not only run a Ferris wheel successfully, but he can shoot Bome as well. Last Friday he tried conclusions with one of our crack shots, Mr. Anthony, and won out, the score being 20 to 23 in favor of Mr. Hogonmlllor. New Bethlehem Leader. Sehool caps at Milllrcns. See the assortment of H. S.M. suits and overcoats at Mllllrens. QAUTION NOTICE. All pcrHons lire linruuy cautioned not to nit'UUlu Willi lite foUowlutf property now In potiuebHloa of K. L. Meore on thu A. J. Spriigue tn. la In lli'iidurmiii towntihlp, Jeirerxon County, I'u., viz : 12 tons ol hay, 8 tons of straw, .Mkiks, 2 calves, one-half of 8 acres of KrowliiK liui'kwliuat, one-half of S acres of KrowiiiK cum, one-half of 2'i acres of growing potutom, out-half of all apples now In orchard on A. J, Huraicue furni, the said huckwheat, corn and putntoes now matur ing on the Sprauue farm, an all of said prop erly enumerated wan purchased by us and Is only left with the K. L. Moore mibject to our orders. W.SI.MoKkk, N. (J. Moons. Sept. 14, 1901. Will make you (eel Good. Celery Klnsc Is oomposeil of nature's tonlo. laxatlves-of the roou, uui'tw am! needs wbtcb, skillfully hleinleil, make the Kenllest suit at the same time theiiioMt potent of luxaUves and the Kreutesl cure for uounUpaUou and the Ills It ratines. C'elsry King Is not acatbartln. It Is a tonlo laxative. It will make your blood pure. It Will make you feel sootl. Two kinds, oue herbs, the other tablets, Hold by 11. Alex. Stoke. Bu nunrpuwd nulriUaa for ttrtna s BwIm MunUoo, and plantac SUulaals Mm tnunwl. CUwuljut as apiiUoauuk P. DUFf 4 ON, PiTraauwa. ?S''ii,,if'1!il1;fl,:i3i;i!li;T$lPii"'Tss Bur kirn's Arnlra Halve. Baa world-wide famo for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Soros, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rhourn, Fever Sores, Chappod Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25o at H. Alox Stoko's, Druggist. TH0S.E. Evans Contractor and Builder Has bought Solomon Shaffer's lumber of fice and lumber yard at this place and will continue the lumber business at tho same old stand. Ha will soli any and all kinds of Lumber Lime, Cement, Sand or Plaster, Main St., Reynoldsville. Wanted! Girls to learn Cloth Peking and Weaving, Apply Enterprise Silk Co. r. 1 bniiltte Slid A. Katzen, proprietor of the People's Bargain Store has just returned from the city where he bought a large and com- f)lete stock ot men's and adies' furnishings for fall and winter: Underwear ' Especially a fine line of men'9 underwear from 35 cents up to $1.25 a suit : ladies' long sleeve ribbed vests from 15 cents up to $1.25 ; boys' best fleece lined underwear formerly sold for 35 cents, now 25 cents ; inlants' under wear from 8 up to 35 cent9 apiece. Shoes Great bargains in men's boys' and children's shoes ; lowest prices ever oflered. Suits and Overcoats Large stock of men's, boy's and children's suits and overcoats at lowest prices ever offered lor style, quality and make of goods. It is impossible to men tion all the bargains we have to offer and it will pay you to call at our store and see the bar- fains. Don't pass by the onest bargain store. A. KATZEfl PKOPRIKTOfi. Big Barpiis