Z1L Special Drive for March. Six pounds nice new meaty Prunes for 25 cents. Sold reg ularly 8 cents per pound. Six pounds clear flinty Caro lina Rice for 25 cents. Robinson & Mundorff. ? JEFFERSOS 1 MACARONI FACTORY : w REYNOLDVIIXE, PF.NN'A. One of the largest macaroni factories In the state. Orders sent O. O. X. or on good reference anywhere In the United tHates. Also wholesale agents for the well known brand of Premium Flour. 0. & J. MAKINAIiO, Proprietors to CARPETS DIRECT FROM THE MILL Styles, Colorings and Prices that Defy Competition. IN STOCK. BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS TAPESTRIES . INGRAINS AXMINSTERS SULTANAS ROOM SIZED RUGS ART SQUARES FLOOR RUGS LTNOLEUMS OIL CLOTHS CHINA AND JAPAN MATTINGS. Lace Curtains. Nottingharae, IriBlPoint, Arabians, Ruffled Bobbinets, Ruffled Swiss. WE ARE PLEASED TO SHOW OUR GOODS. r HALL'S FURNISHING STORE. SPEECH OF HON. JOHN AT. REED. Continued from First P -". destructive disease ; or Infinitely worse, it may be the loss of a loved cue in the family. But if you are made of the Btuff that wins you will never be overwhelm ed by misfortunes, nor suffer discourag monts to throw you down. "I know no such unquestionable badge rnd ensign of a sovereign mind," said Ei ierson, "as that tenacity of purpose which through all changes of companions, r parties, or fortunes, changes never, I ites no jot of heart or hope, but weari is out op position and arrives at port " "It is defeat," says Beecher, "that turns bone to Hint and gristle to muscle And makes men invincible," and tho wh ile matter is summoned up by Orison f. Marden, who says, "This is the te6t o your man hood : ,how much have you 1 'ft in you when you have lost everything outside of yourself ? If you lie down now, throw up your hands and acknowledge your self womed, there is not much in you But if, with heart undaunted and face turned upword, if you scorn to beat a retreat, you will show that the man left in you is bigger than your loss, greater than your cross, and larger than defeat." The small boy gave the antidote for failure when he said that the way he learned to skate was get ting up every time he fell down. Ap- ply this remedy and you will recover no matter how serious your failure may be. My friends, I do not know as much about farming as did Horace Greeley, and you will observe that I have strict ly refrained from giving you any de tailed advice about how to make a success of tho businesB. I took Mr. Greeley's advice one time and went west to grow up with the country. I bought a farm. I lost it. I learned a valuable lesson eyery man should stick to his own knitting. I bad eighty acres of good land. There was a man he was not a farmer, he was a bunco-Bteerer he told me he had one hundred and sixty acres of land of such rich Boil and so exceedingly productive that all you had to do was to sit on the fence and watch the crops grow. I gave him my eighty acres and a good sum of money for his farm with a mortgage on it. The next spring I went out to watch the crops grow, but instead I saw the ducks swim. The man with the mortgage took the farm, and I was a sadder but wiser man. Farming is' an honorable and a profitable business, but you must master it to make a success out of it. This, I understand, is one of the objects of your oganization. No one man knows it all. An interchange of views, a swapping of ideas is not only a mental stimulus, but of great assist ance to the man who wants to make progress ; and herein is the advantago of your meeting together when every member can draw on this common fund for the improvement of h a biisinoss. We are all, either diroctlyo' indirectly, interested in husbandry, anil therefore the Grange elicits our cordi; i sympathy and best wishes.. It is ni-t a selfish organization, and, in tho Ii turo as in the past, I have no doubt it will follow the lead of true philanthn py in suh nrving the best interests of all the people.. I am not aware of i ny organi zation that has fulfilled its mission in this respect more completely than has tho Patrons of Husbandry. It is with in my recollection when 'he Grange wa8,instrumental in "defeat! ig the bill in Congress to extend the patent on sewing machines, and the result was that the price on these machines fell to about one-third, or at least to less than one-half, of what they had been former ly selling for.', I have tot had time to verify this statement, but am sure it ia substantially correct. Who can esti mate the value of this one act alone to the great body of our citizens. The people who needed sewing machines the worst were the least able to buy them, and the Grange will be forever held in grateful remembrance for having placed this indispensable aid to the housewife within the reach of all. It was through your organization that the Department of Agriculture was raised to the power and dignity of a cabinet po: Ition, and now agriculture and all its u ried Inter ests have a voice in the count lis of the nation. We were fast becoming a nation of dyspeptics when the Grange threw itself into the breach and through the enactment of pure food laws Bought In some measure to stop the ravages of this dreadful malady ; and here the poor and the rich alike can r'se up and call you blessed. Last but nt t least the Inter State Commerce Cort mission is largely the creature of your 1 and ; and j ist now, with a littlo more vested in that body, the people are loot ing to it to save them from tho maw of t io octopus. These are a few of the besjon lights shining out on the pathway a ong which your organization has mover, and the people take off their hats to you whon they pass by them. The Pe msylvanl.i farmer has been a mighty factor in all of these great and beneficial move ments, and the names of Leonard Rhone, Jared C. Brown and Victor Plolett deservedly stand high upon the scroll of fame. There is one phase of your organiza tion woman. God bbBS her. What could man do without her a very present help in time of trouble. She aids you in your work ; comforts you in your misfortunes ; bears all her own burdens and part of yours, and frequent ly furnishes you with backbone when your supply Is exhausted. She is the inspiration of our lives ; true as steel and self sacrificing to the last degree. To her the doors of the Grange swing In, and with her presence and by her co-operation your organization is destin ed to accomplish even grander things in the future than it has in the past. Over your work she casts a bow radiant with immortality, uniting heaven and earth, and proclaiming in unmistakable terms that the great fundamental principle underlying your organization is charity in all things, with malice toward none. Now, my friends, I think I have sufficiently afflicted you, and will sub side with the hope that tho men will not hold any grudge against me for what I have said about their botter halves. About thirty-years ago, when I was a gay and giddy youth in this town, I participated In a homo talent dramatic performance given by the young people in McCracken's hall, and to appease your wrath for my useless consumption of your time, I may con clude with tho couplet then learned and declaimed : "To err Is human to fnrirlve divine, I think I have somewhere heard or read that line ; Hut still a good thinR can't be said toooftcn I f but one critic's heart it helps to soften. Glendale. Scott has gone back to North Pork to finish his job. Prank Moore is building a largo ad dition to Ma barn. Schuckers & Smith expert to start their saw mill this week. A number of our farmers hre talking of starting the plow this wot k. Miss Maude Moore, of Ro,,noldsville, visited her parents over Sun lay. Lloyd Bussard is talking of attending school at Falls Creek this su-nmor. On account of wet weather, Mrs. John Burtop has been fooling viTy poorly. Rev. W. H. Garnett p eached in Glendale last Sunday, but on account of bad weather he did not huve a very large congregation. We understand the "poverty social" at the Hormtown Grange ball was a grand success. Miss Minnie Hetrick and C. A. Hetrick received the prizes. The nimrod who shot over a man that was working nearby one day last week, should remorabor it is very unpleasant to hear a rifle bullet whistle so near, if we mistake not we are familiar with the crack of the rifle. Incredible Brutality. It would have been incredible brutal ity if Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse. N. Y., had not done the best he could for his suffering son. "My boy," he says, ''cut a fearful gash over his eye, bo I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed It and saved his eye." Good for, burns and ulcers too. Only '25c at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. If you order Apple Butter from your grocer see that you get KNABR'S. If you oan't get it from your DEALER send direct to the punxsutawhst cider Mill. PUNXSUTAWNEY. PA. The Colonel's Water) o. Colonel John M. Puller, of Honey Grove; Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liver and Kidney trouble. In recent letter, be says : "I was nearly dead, of those complaints, and, although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good ; bo I got a 50c bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. consider them the best mvdicine on earth, and thank God who ga re yci the knowledge to make them." Sold, and guaranteed to cure, Dyspepsl i, Bilious ness and Kidney Disease, by H. Alex Stake's druggist, at 50o a bot lo. Fertilizing Lime. We are prepared to furnish fertilizing lime on snort notice. Addtt is all com' raunications to Cox & Marst all, Reyn oldsville, Pa. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evory insertion. Wanted Two agents to solicit and collect for the Metropolitan Insurance uo. uau at oince over uing-stoke (Jo. store In the evening. For Rent One four and one five room house on Jackson Btreot, near Fifth. Inquire at STAR office. For Sale Hardware doing a good business. Reasons for Belling poor neaitn. inquire at STAR oince. For Sale One cooking stove and six chairs. Inquire of Mrs. Geo, Osburn, Grant street. For Sale Second-hand gocart. Ifr quire at Star office. For Sale Parlor suit at a bargain. inquire ii. ii. Woodford, Hill Bt. For Rent Store room with shov cases, scales, scoops and everything complete. J. U. King oc Co. For Sale A heavy road wagon ; or win exchange it for light wagon. W. a Christy. For Sale A few pair 'of pure bred prize-winning partridge cochins fowls at 11.00 each. Also large 4-year-old horse. A. V. I ish, WeBt Keynolclsvllle For Sale Eleven shares preferred bilk; Mill stock bearing 7 per cent, M. C. Coleman. For Sale Residence on Main street, Inquire of James McPberson. For Sale Good buggy and a safo, Inquire of Wm. Copping. For Sale Until April 1st, house and lot, corner Jackson at. and Swamp alley, rear of National Hotel. Lot 60 x 150 feet. For particulars inquire 01 M. M. Davis. tf. AUDITORS REPORT Of the Finances of West Keyiioldsvllle Borough for Year Ending inarch 14, 1905. P. J. WARD, Collector, In account with the Romituh of West. Ueynoldsvllle tor the year enuing Marcn 14, utuu. For Taxes or 1002. PR. To am't duplicate last scttlem't S 1 65 $ 1 M CR. Byft Ool.'s nn 11.3.1 : 07 By am't Treasurer's receipts. .. I i I 1 42 Balance due bora I 13 For Taxes or 1903. PR. To am't balance last seltlem'nt i 48 M f 48 64 CR. BvS Col.'s on IJU4 l 17(1 By Treasurer's Receipts 38 66 I 40 31 Balance duo boro . f 8 33 For Taxes or 1904. BorouRh Tax. PR. Toam'tdunllcato 1306 ft8 6 added on $37.61 1 88 $308 56 CR. By S rebate on 1211.40... . 10 67 Ity3 Col.'s Hon 1111.40 -6 34 By 6 Col.'s on f)7.67 2 88 Bv 6 Col.'s on U2 31 By Treasurer's receipts 265 41 1275 51 Balance due boro. f 33 05 Light Tax. PR. To am't duplicate $38:1 20 t added on f (6.90 i 34 $385 64 CR. By 5 rebate on $2tl4.2S 13 21 By 3 Col.'s on i24.2S 7M By fi Col.'s on 172.05 8 00 By 6 Ool.'s on $7.66 88 By Treasurer's receipts 319 27 f344 Balance due boro., t 41 15 Water Tax. DR. To am't duplicate 1164 22 To am't addod on 119.07 95 f 155 17 CR. By B rebate on 1106.00 8 30 By 3 Col.'s on 1106.00 3 18 ny 0 l-oi.'s on f :.I9 146 Bv 5 Col.'s on tl.07 IS By Treasurer's receipts $127 71 113780 Balance due boro., 1 17 37 WM. M. BL'UOE, Burge: PR. To balante due last settlement f 2 38 To am't f'm Co, Commissioners 10 00 10 00 18 00 f 30 38 To am t from circus license ... CR. By receipt book 10 By Treasurer's receipts 28 00 f 28 10 Balance due boro. I 2 28 W. L. JOHNSTON, Treasurer, In account with the borough of West Keynoldsville for year ending March 14, 1905. DR. To am't due last settlement... 696 17 ree'd from P. J. Ward, Collector 742 29 To am't ree'd from Co. Treas. Licenses 120 00 To am't ree'd from .1. D. Wood- rlnir. for lockup 1 00 To am't. ree'd for license circus and fruy stands 18 00 To am't ree'd from And. Gen... 31 To am't ree'd from Huih'csa for hall for election 10 00 To am't ree'd from V. J. Austin, Treas. lioardof Health.... 9 60 To am't ree'd for tax on Tele phone poles 5 00 11.602 27 CR. By boro orders redeemed 1,164 85 By 2 Tress.' 23 10 11.177 05 Hal. In bands of Treas.. f 324 82 RECAPITULATION. liKsoritcits. Am't In Treasurer's hands :f!4 32 Am't due from P. J. Ward Col. 1U0 IM " " W. M. H 11 inc. Bur. 3 2s $126 13 Liahimtiiu. None. Audited March 22. ion, and found correct. P. A. Hahiimah, I J. W. (.AMI-HSU Auditors, YY. M. Ki.ms, f Emerlckvllle. Mrs. Mary Shaffer Is sio.c and hag been nearly all winter. The calithumpian band was out serenading a couple at the lower end of town. Wm. Moore Is still on the Bick list. He went down stairs too soon and got a back set. Robert Stewart will farm for John Martz this spring. They each one own a horse and they will splice them and will work both farms with one team. O. F. Haines is very uneasy about the weather, as he would like to , ;o to work. I am just the other way. I am afraid It will get nice and I will hae to go to work. This has been a hard spri ig on the Methodist preacher. His horse is sick and he has to walk to his appointments. He is a good walker and will get there all the same. John Hatten has quit the store business and is remodeling the old George Zetler store building into a dwelling house. John H. Swartz is doing the carpenter work for him. John and Robert Haines are working on a saw mill at Aliens Mills, and It is pretty hard on John to get the big sugar logB on the mill. Frank O'Don nell Bays there are some logs over there six feet thick. . Shick & Wagner THK-HKl STORK A Showing of the Strongest and Most Up-to-Date Line of Merchandise in this County. J-ouse cleaning time is rapidly appro'aching and you are probably interested in Lace Curtains, Tapestry, Portierres, Rope Portierres, Couch Covers, Window Shades and Curtain Poles. v We are showing this season the strongest line of Curtains and Por tierres that we have ever been able to show. We liave the Lace Curtains in all the leading patterns from the heavy rope mesh to the finest Brussels Net. Lace Curtains from 35 cents to $10.00. Ruffled Swiss Curtains 25 cents to $1.00. Tapes ;ry Couch Covers can be used cither as a couch cover or por tierre, 98 Lents each. Couch Covers from 98 cents to $0.50. Tapes ry PortScrres, $1.75 to $G.50. Window Shades, 10 cents to 50 cents. Curtain Poles, 10c, 15 and 25 cents. C3" A"r tS AKD CAS" N CA-1 AND rUIUNtt CS"WD MEKHANDISE MERCHANDISE HERCHANDI51 KKHANDI5E MERCHANDISE ( MERCHANDISE VmkstaH' tttnssiMf 1ii5TaK hiiutf dhustat" KfiU. MIEN tCCtL ARCfM ItCAL OMEN ITfiAL OtirrN , ,.,. Iffiil dOFFM "tZr'l IjI l:":! "slvs xstfiss, t tgA time this paper reaches you. Don't fail to see the new pring styles in the American Lady Corset. American Lady Corsets have imitators, but none like the real American Lady Corsets. , . i Filled with Shick & Wagner's Green Trading Stamps every day. The book is worth $2.50 to you. Bring your book in at your leisure if you have it filled and we will redeem it. Corner Main and Fifth Streets, Reynoldsvillc, Pa. The Problem or the Wagon Wheel. Dear Editor : The readers of the PlttBburg Times have been stirred to some degree of agitation during the last month by the ''Glady-Oxley Railroad problem," and now I see an article In the Star of March 22, written by somebody and intended, I suppose, for everybody to believe. But not altogether sir, says I. It Is under the heudlng ' Eccentric Wagon Wheel." Now the writer was porhaj 3 a natural philosopher and did riot v Ish to be stingy with his knowledge ; i r perhaps he was not so much ol a p illosopher and was a little too generous with with hlB opinions. However, tha , may bo, I give hltn credit lor doing vt ry well in bis philosophy until ho take! his wheel off the axle ind starts it to roll down the Inclined plane and then he surely don't know whut he is talking about, for ho says that overy point on the circumference moves at the same rate of speed and I say it does not, but acts exactly as it does when on the wagon axle and moving on the road. Now anyone who may read this and still believes the other follow rlglit and me wrong, can, I believe, confer an educational favor to the public and my self especially by a good explanation in The Star. An Inquirer. New wash goods ready for your in spection at Milllrens. The Big Store SHICK & WAGNER American Lady Corsets We are this week re ceiving a shipment of American Lady Corsets. These should have been here more than a week ago, but due to slowness of freight thty have not yet reached us. We promise you h o w ever that they will be here this week, certainlv bv the i Hosiery Ladies' Childrens' Underwear We have ready for your inspection a complete line of Hosiery and Underwear lor Ladies and Children in all grades and sizes. We are Redeeming Stamp Books Startling morality. Statistics show startling mortality, from' appendicitis and peritonitis. To preventand cure these awful diseases, there Is just one reliable remedy. Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom Hbuse Place, Chicago, Bays : "They have no equal for Consti pation and Biliousness." 25o at H. Alex Stoke's, druggist. Reliable styles In jackets for spring at Mlllirens. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Prothonotary and Clerk op Courts. CYRUS H. BLOOD, ' of Hrookvllle. Subject, to action of the Republicans of Jef ferson county at the primary election Satur day, June 17, 1U05. For County Superintendent WILLIAM M. BROWN, Of Brockwayvllle. Subject to action of the school directors of Jefferson county at their convention May 2, lllifi. WINDSOR HOTEL, Philadelphia,' Pa. Between 12th and 13th 8ts on Fllbort St. . Three minutes walk from tho Rending Ter minal. Five minutes walk from the Penn'a It. R. Depot. Kuropean plan $1.00 per day and upward. American plan $2.00 per day, Prauk M. Bcheibley, Manager. Shick & Wagner (ImuoatL