-A J CONTRIBUTE) Th Stak Is tatl l tl IIhim to Khw mm.m torooirtbutU.u f wiwrwl tuttwk 4I redr antl tnu tv (: nMv.h l peroul opiukw. Sectarianism in lh I'uMw Shvl. Editor Stak : 1 wikv4 i week's tssuo of Tm: Sta kmu'W UUed "Tho Olhsr i Uvo IW," an ali-lutf of vtv rv.jv "A Voloe of P;!. I hv hJ vytvrU'.';V(' K tvitnull with my C:w- :, luil will aajr tor tJw V. yslv hl as to prJJ .t.(, tv tor UU an arimi!t Jt nfit fcfsau l sviUUuw ln8truvUwu, W w- I Ul y I don't cr IvUovon. What h orai(Wjf faliovt U not tho qutwdw I iK ut tutoiul to arfrne thai. Thai ti Nvh i'mtl ly men with mom ;ry matter muler tholr hats than vithor boor I, ami U tm boon dooliW that our utUo olitMls choiilil be nou-sooturtmi ami 1 am nallslloil to abide by thotr docUlon. Wo who noko objected to any )Hi m lioklliitf ohitil exorcises on thu k rou nd that It umkot) our school soi'tnrliui, and In, therefore, an injustice to tome, lienlile helng a violation of tho school lnw In nnitiR tho fundi) for purposos othor thnn that for which It Is collected. Tho Writer of "A Voice of Dissent." The nbove rnmimmlftillon whs roeclved luat week too Into for iiulillciiiloii. Which ? Oysters and Water or Oysters ? The tub oyster is flabby, tasteless, soft and "wishy-wasby." The Scalshlpt oyster is natural, solid, unwatered, and has a full richness of flavor that will prove a new sensation to your . palate. BobIJos, "Soalsblpt" oysters are puro no "preservatives" over used. Try them. Wo've jfot 'em. Frank's Restaurant. The Yellow Fever Germ Has recently been discovered. It bears a eloso roscmblmioe to tlv malaria jorm. To free the system fr m disease perms, the most offectivo rou dy is Dr. Kiug's New Life l'ills. Gua antced to cure all diseases duo to malaria poison and constipation. 2nc. at Stoke & Felcht Drug Store, Itcynoldsvlllo and Sykesville. Card of Thanks. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy after tbe in jury and death of our husband and father. Mrs. Tiios. White and Family. Sanitary pi uni hi n a Steam and Gas Fitting and all kinds of work in that line, & We handle Mantles, Globes, Rumors, Chan deliers, Etc. Located In the Stoke building on Fifth street. 8. J. BURGOON AND SON Banltary Plumbers REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Sykvlll, On Sunday ovenliitr a Thomas llu dolph wa on hU way to wi i'U at tho Stauley uitnoa ho was run down and klllod by attain on thall. A 8. It. H. noar tho brink works In KumHykenvllle. Mr, Uudolph stopped onto tho H. & 8. track and waa walchliiK a train on tho 11 , K. A 1', track and did not notice tho train on tho II. A H. that was baoklnir up tho track when ho was struck and killed, hi body holitK cut In two and both 1ck sovcifd from his body. Ills ivmalna woit) taken to tho homo of his iiopuuw, Thomas Smith, where Mr. Uudolph has made his homo for some time, from which place Interment was made on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Iln was hurled In tho Sykus vtllo cemetery. Mr. Uudolph 'b father, Unnc Uudolph, was killed BomoolKhteen years nm by a li., It. and V. train within ten rods of tho saino place that his sou met his death on last Sunday. On Sunday Itev. Wilson, of tho Itldif way llaptlst church, preuehed for Itev. Crawford of tho Baptist church at this place, while Itev. Crawford preached for ltov. Wilson at Ridgway. Itev. D. I". T. Crlekonberjfcr, pastor of tho Lutheran church of DuBols, will preach In Smith's hall at 2.00 p. m. Sunday, March 4th. All are welcome. Mrs. Lulu Stormer, son and daughter, visited with hor brother, Prof. Seilor Gelst, several days last week. Mrs. John Dally, of Johnstown, was In town Monday during tho Initiation of the Pythian Sisterhood. Mrs. William Colo, of Punxsutawney, visited with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Sykes, last week. Milton Harvey attended the funeral of bis mother at Kersey, Pa , last week. Prescottville. Charley Hiles is on tho sick list. Mrs. Mary E. Smith visited In Wlshaw last Wednesday. J. King spent last Saturday with his son, John, at Pardus. John Hiles went to Brady's Bond last Monday on a business trip. Mrs. Jennie Barklcy, of D iBoIh, vis ited hor sister in this place h Jt BYtday. Don't forgot tho Ice cream and pie social In the old church this, Wednes day, evening. Goorgo Peterson, ot DuBols, visited bis mother, Mrs. D. Johnston, in Pres cottvlllo last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton, of El eanora, spont Sunday with the I niter's father, George Scott. J. E. Smith and son, Floyd, were in Wishaw last Sunday to see the former's sister, who was burned pretty badly last week. Card of Thanks. I desire to thank the friends and neighbors for kindness shown during the illness and death of my wifo, Mrs. Jemima Claubaugb. Thomas Claudauoh. Letter LUl. List of unclaimed letters remaining In po9t office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for the weok ending Feb. 24, 1900 : J. W. Boyle, P. T. Smith (2), John Turney. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P.M. For Sale. One hundred fine, residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can bo had. Most beautiful residence street in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. Big new stock of men's and boys' bats and caps just in, all priced very low, at the People's Bargain store, A. Katzen, proprietor. Return engagement of the Burke McCann Co. at tbe Reynolds opera house, March 5, 6 and 7. J The High School Bulletin KltlTOK w Ciiief.Carl Kiiik. The exorcises for Washington's birth day went off vnry nicely, A great miny visitors woro present both on Thursday and Friday afternoons. Thoy all went away pleased and glad that tho school house hill did not prevent them from bolnij present. ceo On Friday afternoon a literary con test was given by flvo members of tho junior class for a prize of flvo dollars, given by tho Daughtors of tho Revolu tion of Brookylllo. Nolle Foley and Bert Hoflman camo out ahead, having received thirty-seven and ono-half points each. The other contestants woro Joanne Mllllron, Aldlo Means and John Thornton. Four of the essays read weroon "Our Navy In tho Revolution," the othor on "Tho Indians In tho Rev olution." Tbe judges woro Mrs. A. D. McKay, Rev. A. D. McKay and itev. J. A. Parsons. ceo On Wednesday morning thero will bo delivered In chapel tho first of a series of addresses to be given on "Choosing a Profession." Tho first number, "Tho Ministry," will be given by Rev. J. A. Parson. Tho second will bo given by Lawyer G. M. McDonald on "Tho Law." "Teaching as a Profession" will bo dis cussed by Superintendent Teltrlck, ceo A pa rail o was given last Monday by some of the blgb school boys. They all came out in their spring headgear. Tbe prize for tbe most fantastic make up was given to Craig King. ceo We have now a musical troat on tho first floor In the shapo of a brand now organ. Listen real hard and you can tell just where It Is located. ceo The high school basket ball team is just as good as ever. ccc Tbe girls' basket ball team has been practicing for their next game. Thoy throw two baskets last week. ccc Just one more Old Tight, is the latest by-word In the High School. Eloquence Flowed Like Water. In speaking of Dr. John Morritte Drlvor, who will lecture In Assembly ballon Friday evening of this -week, March 1st, the Commercial, of Columbia City, Ind., Bays : "For one hundred and forty minutes his audience gave the most profound attention to tho eloquent words which flowed as freoly and pro fusely from the tongue of the orator as the waters flow over the falls of Niagara. Every word was polished as with burn ished stool." Woman's Judgment. Tho woman, who exercises good every-day common sense, and profits by her own experience and that of otherB, will recognize in tho Prlzor Ranges, a perfection In stove construction that Is not found in othor makes. We would be pleased to have you examine them and we believe you will confirm this statement. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Township Road Orders. Tbe officers of the Winslow township road district will meet at Frank's Tavern on Saturday, March 3rd, 1900, and all persons holding orders or bills for work are requested to present them at that meeting. J. K. Womeldurf, Sec. Spring and summer stock of shoes for men, boys and children at A. Katzen's. When you need a bouse lease call at The Star office. William Francis Burko has some new songs to sing at the Reynolds opera house March 5, 6 and 7. New stock of spring and summer lace curtains from 38c to $2.25 per pair just received at A. Katzen's. Don't Forget " Jeffersonian Gold Medal Minstrels March 16-17 Frightfully Burned. Cbaa. W, Moore, a mauhlnliit of Ford City, Pa, had his band frightfully burned in an eleotrlo furnace. He ap tilled liucklen's Arnica Salve with tbo usual result: "a quick and perfect euro." Greatest healor on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 2!io at Stoko Sc Feluht Drug Co., Itoynoldsvlllo and Sykesville. Want Column. Uatosi One cent nor ward for each and every Insertion. For Bale Tho Sprague mansion, sltuato on Main street, RoynoldBvillo, Pa. For terms Inquire of W.C. Sprague or at the law office of C. W. Flynn. For Sale Good organ ; sold cheap. Inqulro of Sara'l Early, Pleasant Ave. Foil 8ALR Oood gas range ; will be sold cheap. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale One six-horse power "Per loss" threshing engine ; in good con dition. Burt Wblto, Funxsutawnoy, Pa. Wanted Bids for moving my frame dwolllng bouse from Main street down to Sixth stroot. Danlol Nolan. For Rent Six room house op Hill st. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitcholl. FOR Rent Houso on Jackson street, bouse on Grant street, flat on Main street. Inquire of E, T. McGaw. FOR SALE Three lots on north Bide of Grant stroot. Mrs. S. M. Rhoads. For Sale Team of work horses. In quire of Amos StrouBe, Winslow town ship. Wanted District managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $18.00 weekly, $3.00 per day for expenses. State age and present em ployment. Ideal Shear Co., 39 Randolph st., Chicago. 5-24-00 Wanted Men, women, hoys and girls to represent McClure's Magazine. Good pay. Address 07 East 23d 8t., N. Y. City. WANTED GOOD WEAVERS. AL SO GIRLS TO LEARN. THE ENTERPRISE SILK COMPANY. i ' 330,000.00 STEEL PLANT GOLD BONDS First Mortgage. Six Per Cent Bonds. Payable in Gold. Dated Dec. 1, 1905. Interest payable June I, Dec 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsville, Pa. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsville, Pa. and; . ' C. F. DICKINSON, Westinghouse Buiiding, Pittsburg, Pa. We own and offer (in amounts to suit purchasers) the best industrial security ever offered to the investors of this community. ' The controlling interest in Reynbldsville's new "STEEL PLANT" has recently been purchased by Pittsburg people who are old in the successful management of large iron and steel properties. Necessary additions are being made to the equipment, and new and heavy machinery is being added. Upon completion of these improvements a full line of Alligator Shears, Cold Saws, Rolling-Mill and Contractors' Machinery will be extensively manufactured at the Company's works, and sold from their Pittsburg offices. The assets of the Company as re-equipped will stand at $120,000.00 in round figures, against which the $30,000.00 of First Mortgage bonds are the first and prior lien. The Company has issued $30,000.00 six per cent First Mortgage Gold Bonds in de nomination of $100.00, $200.00, $500.00 and $1,000.00 each and we, the undersigned, have purchased a very large proportion of the entire is.sue. The semi-annual interest, at the rate of six per centum, is payable on June 1st and De cember 1st of each year, at The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pn. These bonds are a first and prior lien on all of the real estate, buildings, machinery, equipments, franchises, property and revenues of the American Production Company, and a special condition in the mortgage provides that bonds to the amount of $2,500.00 shall be retired every year, after the first two years. LEGALITY These bonds have been issued under the supervision and advice of the following attor neys, viz : Messrs. Charles Corbett, ol Brookville, Pa., Weil 8f Thorp, of Pittsburg, Pa., and G. M. McDonald, of Reynoldsville, Pa.; any of whom can vouch for the binding val idity of these securities. The undersigned being personally acquainted with the "STEEL PLANT" property, consider these bonds as the best of the kind ever offered in this community, and recom mend them as a safe investment. Prompt subscriptions for bonds in amounts from $100.00 up will be received by the un dersigned at the price of par and accrued interest. Allotments will be made as subscrip tions are received, the right being reserved to cease the allotment at any time. : ADDRESS : The Peoples National Bank, The First National Bank, By W. B. ALEXANDER, President. By JOHN II. KAUCIIER, President, Reynoldsville, Pa. Reynoldsville, Pa. OR C. F. Dickinson, 1218-19-20 Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. MEN'S FANCY VESTS $1.50 to $3.50. mums WATERHOUSE SPRING NECKWEAR The Wider Shapes Greatest Reliable Department Store in Jefferson County Showing of Spring Hats v ' HOWARD STIFF HATS with 5 and 5 crown and a neat curl on brim $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. SOFT HATS come in a multitude of shapes. The Telescope seems to be a leader in black, brown and pearl $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. THE ROUND BRIM with the dip front in black, castor, pearl and brown $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Men's Spring Shirts MONARCHS AND CLUETTS Made in coat style or plain. Some have cuffs attached. Fancy colors and plain $1.'00 and $1.50. Men's Douglass Shoes Made of the patent Corona or the new Gun Metal in all the late spring toes, cut plain or Blucher. $3.00 and $3.50. ' Wooltex and Princess Garments. Jackets and Skirts for Spring. Look the line over. . MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. I