NATURE IN THE OCEAN. ( Wanted : Boys to work after school hours for a few weeks. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. Notice to Taxpayers. Save Ten Per Cent. Plirsimnt to an Act of Assembly I will at tend at the following times and places to receive county, poor, bond, state and dog taxes for the year 1WM, to-wlt : Kldred, Heath and Bamott townships, Thursday, May aim, at hotel, Blgol, 10 a. m. to feorslca boroiiRh and Union township, Fri day, June 1st, at Hotel Glenn, Corsica, U a. m. to It! m. , , Bummorvllle horotigh and Clover township, Friday, Junt 1st, at Commercial Hotel, bum merville, 1 to 6 p. m. , Knox township, Saturday, June 2d, at Hop kins' store. a. m. to 12 m. 1'lnei'ieuk township, Patiirday, June 2d, at store of B. Wiser, Kinorlckville,2 to 4 p. m. Warsaw township. Monday, June 4th, at hotel In UlchardBvllle.K to loa. m. l'olk township, Monday, J one 4th, at house of Fulton Hchalliier, 11 a. in. to 2 p. m. Warsaw township, Monday, June 4th, at store of John Miiys, Uazen, :i . i 8 p. m. He i er township, Tuesday, June 8th, at Pansy, 8 to 10 a. m. liiiiKKnId township, Tuesday, June Bth, at Holul KlnciC'lil, tl a. m. to 8.30 p. m. Oliver township, Tuesday, June Bth, at Post OtHce, i'pninkle's Mills, 4.10 to li p.m. Worthvlllo borouuh, Wednesday, June 0th, at Hold, 7 to to a. m. Oliver trwnshlp, Wednesday, Juns flth, at Hotel Kea, Cool Hpring, 11 a. m. to 3.30 p. m. Koro township, Saturday, June Bth, at the Treasurer's oHIce. Brook vlllo boroudh, Tuesday, June 12th, at the Treasurer's ntlire. Snyder township and Urockwayvllle bor oiiKli, Wednesday, Juno 13th, at 1OKiui House, Bmokway vlllo Washington township, Thursday, June 14th, at Hotel Barclay, Westvllle, 8 a. m. to 12 m., and at store, Rockdale Mills, l.;W to 3.:t0 o. m. Falls Uroek borough, Friday, June loth, at Emery Hotel. Henderson nnd JMcCalmont townships, Monday, June lHtli, at Hotel -Wayne, Desire, 9 a. m. to 12 m., and at Miller's Hotel, Elca nora, 1 to S p. m. Porter township, Tuesday, June lllth, at McDIvitt's store, 8 to 10.au a. m. Perry township, Tuesday, June 19th. at Hotel, Perrysvllle, 12 ni. to 3 ;t0 p. m., and at Post Office, Valler, 4 to 5 p. m. Oliver township, Wednesday, June 20th, at Post Office Olivcburg, 8 to 10 a. m. Perry township, Wednesday, June 20th, at Post Office, Krostbura, U.W a. in. to 2 p, m. Young township, Wednesday, June 20th, at 'Squire Lantlson's office. Horatio, 3 U) 6 p. m. McCalmont township, Thursday, June 21st, at Hotel Anita, 8 a. m. to 12 m. Punxsutawney, Thursday, June 21st, 1 to 8 S.m , and Friday, June 22d, at 'Squire N. D. orey's office. Young township, Saturday, June 23d, at 'Squire N. I). Corey's office, Punxsutawney, 7 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Hell township, Monday, June 25th, at Post Office, Cloe, 9 a, m. to 12 m. Gaskill township, Monday, Jnno 28th, at Post, Office. Wlnslow, 1 to 4 p. m. Big Kun boroimn and Hendrson township. Tuesday, June 2tith, at Hotel McClure, Big Run. Clayvllle borough, Wednesday, June 27th, at Hotel Haley. Reynoldsville borough, Thursday, June 28, atJmperial Hotel, ' Wlnslow township, Friday, June 29th, 9 to 11 a. m. at, Hotel Sykes, Sykesville, and In the afternoon at. Imperial Hotel, Itoynoldsvllle. Ten per cent, will be added to all taxes not paid County Treasurer before duplicates are placed In the hands of borough and township collectors. Mercantile, restaurant and bil liard licenses will be received at all places visited and all licenses remaining unpaid after the first day of July will be placed In the hands of the proper officers for collection, as per Act of Assembly. IKA J. CACTPBKLL, May. 101. County Treasurer. Notice to Owners of Dogs. COMMONWEALTH Of PENNSYLVANIA. State Live Stock Sanitary Board. Regulation relating to dogs In Hykosvllle and vicinity and from west end Sykesville along the public road through Winslow and Henderson townshipu to the County line, also Brockwayville Union ph and 8nyder township Westof Brock way vltle horou.'h in Jefferson County, Ha. The attention of all owners of do:;B In the above descriiM-d district is called to the fol lowing order of quarantine of dons adopted by the State Live Stock Sanitary Hoard, April 28, l!'0i. Dog owners are warned that disregaid of this notice may lead to the de gtrnct.on of tholr dorrs nnd that they them selves may be proceeded n gainst legally, Leonakd I'uaksons, State Veterinarian. Rarrisburg, Pa., April 2 1W6. WHRHKAtt There is reas n to believe that the diseHse known as rabies or hydrophobia exists In Sykesville and vicinity ana from west end Sykesville a Ion ft the public road through Winslow und Henderson township to the County line ; also t he boron nh of Brock way ville and Snyder township Westof Brock wayvilje borough in Jefferson County, I'a., ana the nature of this disease Is such that for the present all flogs, within certain Jimits, must be suspected of being capable of spread ing it. IT is Hereby Ordered, by authority of the State Live Stock Sanitary Board under the provisions of t lie Act of .March 27th, VXM, that all d-.'gs In the wbrtv de-ciiim! rltstilri are herehy declared to be in a wtnitf of tiittTarjiiiii Jinn tnust be strictly con fined or tirndy secured on Hie ptftuises of iheii own ers, and not eiHowho to run at lame or ent public h'trhways excepting w lien led or when nui..Vd "'i:h a well tittl'tg it. lizzie that will eliuctuaiiy pieveut binng. This quarantine shall remain In force for SO days from the date hereof or until removed by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board. Attention is called to the following Sections of the above mentioned Act : Section a. Should dogs be permitted to run at large, or to escape from restraint or con finement, or to go without munzle, In viola tion of the quarantine, orregulation.ororder, established by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board to restrict the spread of rabies or hy drophobia, as provided by this act, such dogs may be secured and confined, or they may be shot or otherwise destroyed, and the owner or owners thereof shall have no claim against the person so doing. ' Section 4. Any person violating the pro visions of this act or of a quarantine, or of. a regulation or order to restrain, con tine or muzzle dogs, duly established by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board for the purpose of restricting the sprend of rabies, or liydro pbobla, In the manner provided in the other sections of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ; and upon conviction shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, at the discretion of the court. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 1, 1906. TRAINS LEAVE REYNOLDSVILLE : For New Bethlehem, Red Bank, and prin cipal intermediate stations, Oil City and Pittsburg, 6:30, 8:08 a. in, 1:29, 5:07, 7:58 (New Bethlehem only) p. in. week-days. Sundays (1:80 a, ni.,4:20u. m. For DuBols. Driftwood, and principal Inter mediate stations, Uarrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, 6:39 a. m., 12:52 6:25 p. m. week-days. Sundays 12:59 p. m. ror I'uitoiBoniy u: a. m. week-days, u:0 m. datlv. ,V. Atterbhry. J. R. Wood, Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent. You receive the bene fit of oyer twenty five years bank:tig ex perience by having your account with The Peoples National Bank Reynoldsville, Penn'a Interest paid on sav ing accounts. Capital $100,000.00. Wanted Board for young ladies ; also fur nished rooms. Ap ply to Enterprise Silk Co., Iteynokls ville, Pa. The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Trv it. Robinson & Mundorff Sell It. Pain in Head, Side and Back. For yean I suffered with pain In the head) pain In the side, and In the .mall of the back. 1 wai nervoni and constipated and could not Bleep. The pill, and other medicine. 1 tried only made a bud matter worm. Then I tried Celery King. One package cured me and made a new woman of me. Mm. Tb Eiee bammer,Croton-on-Hudson,M; Y. Celery King care. Const! pr.llon and Nervej Btomacb'.Uverftnja&eyplseatteii. 8 For sale by Stoke & Fcfpbt Drug Co. Creator. Devouring- Each Other to l'rerent Overproduction. It Is estimated that the cyclops will beget 442,000 young iu the course of the year, nnd If these were oil permit ted to mature und reproduce them selves tho seas would lu ft short time be a simple muss of living organisms. But the cetochllus, or "whale food," constitutes nlmost the exclusive food of the vast shouts of herrings and the sea living salmon and salmon trout. Their existence Is ono of tho greatest economic triumphs of nature, for these minute creatures scour the sea of Its refuse and keep It sweet, while they form the food of fishes, which In turn furnish wholesome food for millions of human beings. Feeding on dead vegetable and ani mal matter, these eutomoatraca are converted Into the food fishes of the world by one remove, being first nsslm llntcd by the herrings, then absorbed by the tunny, cod, mackerel and other fishes which follow herring shoals aud prey upon the latter. Tbey mainly swim on the surface of the water, and It Is the search of them In this position which brings the shonls of herrings to the surface. Their countless numlxMH are also augmented by the microscopic larvae of fixed shells, such as the bar nacle, which begins life In this form first as a one eyed swimming crusta cean, then growing a pair of eyes and dually ufllxlng Itself. In rivers these larvae are tho sole food of nil young fish und often nlso of older flub. In early spring tho crea tures In every stauo eggs, larvae and perfect though mlscroscoplc entomos traca swarm In tho water, on the mud und on Uie water plants, nnd wore It not for nature's provision for keeping them In check so rapid would be their rate of multiplication that the whole character of the water would speedily be entirely ihnnned. AIR IN HIGH ALTITUDES. The Same . In other I'lacea, hat It ('nntnlii. No Microbe.. It Is nil error to think thnt the chem ical composition of the air differs es sentially wherever -the .sample may be taken. The relation of oxygen to nltro geu nnd other constituents Is the snme whether it Is on the heights of the Alps or at the surface of the sea. The fa vorable effects, therefore, of a change of air ore not to be explained by any c'ifference In the proportions of Its gaseous constituents. The Important (UfTercnce Is the bnctcrlologlcal ono. Tho nir of high altitudes contains no microbes and Is, In fact, sterile, while t ear the promitl and some hundred feet about it microbes nre abundant. Iu the nlrof towns and crowded places not only does the microbe Impurity In oi'ease, bnt other Imparities, such as tlie products of combustion of coal, oc crv.o nlso. Several Investigators hnvo found traces of hydrogen nnd certain hydro c'rlioiis In the nir. especially in pine, oak and birch fofcKta. It is to these bodies, doubtless consisting of traces of essential oils, thnt the curative ef fects of certain health resorts are trnc ed. Thus the locality of a fir forest Is r?.'A to give relief In diseases of the respiratory tracts. But these traces of es.ential oils and arotr.aiic product nir.st bo counted, strictly speaking, as impurities, since they nro apparently not necessary constituents of the nir. . Recent analysis has shown thnt these bodies tend to disappear In the air us p. higher altitude Ih reached until they (".''appear altogether. It would seem, therefore, that microbes, hydrocarbons : :'.: entitles other than oxygen and : !"-ogen. nnd perhaps also nrgon, lire incidental to the neighborhood of human Industry, nnlmal life nnd, damp .citation. Chicago Chronicle. Ancient Remedies For Htccnuffh. The hiccough seems t: lie n modern ::d dangerous disease, but the an k'.it: knew it n:i.I pivocribed reme- Ihrt might now he tried adran ::ceitisly. Galen recommended snecz VI. Aetius approved of n cupping In trmreut, with great heat, to tho rrast. Alexander believed in an oxy ol of squiTui. AlKi'.karnv'.-.u made lir e f refrigerant drafts :ii:iv;es put :'-t in calefacients. such as cumin, r.iper. rue and the like In vinegar. : irlus looked kindly on calefacient, ;teiiuant nnd carminative medicines. Nnt Jiixt V!m ( lie V.t-.-int. :,!oyd :eo'v v.v.u I'.iUhvssl.i i a nieet- iii Wai-.'.;. and h'.f v.:iir:;ian said: ": ; :!.'.' I' !.i.-:o.!aei y:.,; u Hi.1 member .' ': I I' .. ; '.;'.,.' ' bnr i .:.e iiere to iv iiy to what bishop i.f !'t. Asaph said the oihr night about Y.Vl'di disestablishment. In my opia ! :i. gentlemen, the lii.-,hop of St. Asaph I : (r.is of the biggest li::r. In creashon. Cit he hass his match lu Lloyd Ii'orge!" Savored of tlie Truth. "That's no lie," remarked the man with the newspaper. "What's ro lie?" queried the other party to the dialogue. "This paragraph to the effect that wise men are more often wrong than fools are right,' " answered the other. Chicugo News. Why Bodle. Were lOnlmlmed. The Egyptians believed that the soul lived only an long as the body endured; hence their reason for embalming the body to make It last as long as possi ble. It Is estimated that altogether there are 400,000,000 mummies la Egypt Bad men live that they may eat and drink, whereas good men eat and drink thnt tbey may live. Socrates. It Is some compensation for great evils tint they enforce great lessons.-H Bovee. '' Reynoldsville High School Alumni Songs. Dear Old High School. Tuns: "Swanee Klver." Where storied on a green old htll-slde Old school we see, Where gather learning's suns and daughters, Tlioio'b wiibi o I iuug ui be. There freely mingle high and lowly, . One busy throng. Moved by an Inspiration holy Dally they pass along. Chorus : Tho' afar I ever wander, Mem'ry bears me still Back fondly to the loved scenes yonder, Back to the doar old hill. In dreams I've seen tbo doar old faces, Just as of old. All 'round the dear familiar places, Happy again I strolled. Occo moro v.c sot tlio ccLca tinging, From hall to hall; Once more the good old songs we're singing While morning sunbeams fall. Each mem'ry to my heart grows dearer, Thro' passing years. " , While to my vision ever dearer Each treasured scene appears. All honor to our school home yonder; Let praises swell. Still may her loyal hosts grow greater, Still will we love her well. . "There's Music in the Air." There's music In the air, When the Infant morn Is nigh, And faint Its blush Is seen, On the bright and laughing sky. Chorus : Dear old high school, hear us sing, Here ub give you "chlng ling ling;" Hear us toast wlth'words of glee, To old high school "three times three." There's music In the air , When the twilight's gentle sigh Is lost on evening's breast As its pensive beauties dio. He Store. Very I. tide Fund For U.e In Winter. lu Maine Iii fuel, all over New Eng landred squirrels do not put by great hoards of any kind for winter use. When n Maine red squirrel has filled ltiielf with acorns nnd beechnuts It will bide a few here and there under leaves, In hollow 1ij.uk, In cracks of rifted trees and among slono heaps. An average red 'xita. -.:, ;....:..' the rim of un oak grove iu the fall of the your, may In the eoc v.- t' of I wo weeks hide nwuy from two to four quarts of ncorus, though they will be In perhaps twenty different places, and lu no In stance which we have noted has any rut been shelled. The squirrel which plans a board of nuts and makes i'..'llber.ite preparations for winter is the Utile chipmunk, or ttriped squirrel, which seeks winter quarters soon niter heavy frosts nnd which remains In hiding all winter. The chipmunks often hide ns many as two quarts of shelled beechnuts In one place. Their storehouses are. as a rule, under the ground. In sloping nnd sandy Boil, the burrows bur lug been dun with true engineering skill, so that no fresh et can drown them out. It Is believed that most observing woodsmen will say that the red squir rels of this vicinity seldom make large caches of provisions for winter con sumption nnd never shell the stored nuts. In fact, the red species have no need to pay much heed to such mutters, as thoy are abroad nnd active In the coldest days of winter ns much as they are In midsummer, so precautions for food nre not demanded. As the red squirrels subsist for a good part of the year upon the cones of pines nnd spruces, which hang to the limbs, tbey do not care how deep or hard the snow inn;; be, fce'.i:i:,' :"e;:;v i i finding nil the food they want among the tree tops. Bangor News. Buggies. We again wish to call your attention to the fact that we have placed in our rooms a large line of Peabody runabouts, slat wagons and top buggiee and would be pleased to have you look them over. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. The New, Railroad May not strike our town but C. B. Hall has in stock the finest line of room sized rugs and border carpets as well as the substantial Ingrains ; also Una curtains, blinds and window trimmings ho ever had. Call and see fc Wsolf. Grain Drills. We carry the Farmer's Favorite and the Pennsylvania low down and can make the price and terms right. Reyn oldsville Hardware Company. If you want to buy or soil anything, or lose or find anything, try our "want" column. Sure of good results. ifiMSTi, Sanitary Plumbing 7f Ht 7t 1 K 5J Jft 5K K Steam and Gas Fitting and all kinds of work in that line. J We handle Mantles, Globes, Burners,; Chan deliers, Etc. Located in the Stoke building on Fifth street. 8. J. BURGOON AND SON Sanitary; Plumbers REYNOLDSVILLE PA. r A Mountain of Gold Could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Wis., as did ono 2oo box of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, when it completely cured a run ning sore on her leg, which had tortur ed her 23 long years. Greatest anti septic healer of Piles, WoundB, and Sores. 25o at Stoko & Feicbt Drug Co. 's Drug Store, of Reynoldsville and Sykesville Souvenir poBtal cards of the new and old M. E. churcheB are on sale at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. store, Blng-Stoke Co. department store, Reynolds Drug Co. Btore and at The Star printing office. Petition of Frank 1 , ., , 8. Hoffman, executor I I" Orphans of W. M. Foster, do- V c"ur J"'r,irH0" ceased ( county. No. SB, April Fon Dihchahoh ) le"lm- April Oth, 11106, petition of Franks. Hoffman, executor, presented, praying that he be for ever discharged from Ids said ofltce as ex ecutor. et., whoreupon the said court made an order that notice of said application be irlven by publication In the KeynoldsvlUe Htah ns required by law. Returnable on the 21st day of May at 10 o'clock a. m., when arid where all parties Interested can be heard to show cause, If any, why t he said Court should not make an order, dlscbaridug the said Frank S, Hoffman lis executor. .Ioskph II. Mbanb, Clerk of tho Orphans' Court. Petition of James Kelly Johnston and , the OrplfUs Otis Howard John- f f!ourt f j(.ir,)n .ton, executors of County, No. 2S, April I,ovlsa 1). Reynolds, I Term, 11108. deceased, 1 Foil Discharge. ' April lltb, 1MM. petition of James Kelly Johnston and Otis Howard Johnston, exec liters, presented, praying that they be forever discharged from their said office asexecutors, etc., whereupon the said Court made an or dcr that notice of said application be trlven by publication iu the Iteyimldsville Star us required oy law. Returnable on the 21st day of May at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all parties interested can be heard t show cause, If any, why the said Court sh uld not make an order, dis charging the s id James Kelly Johnston und Otis Howard Johnston a. executors. Iosbph 11. Means, , Clerk of tlie Orphans' Court. 'I made at the great WATCH WORKS AT CANTON OHlds r"rhonvureTm 1 of the excellencies of Duefcer -Hampden Watches the r:rer you are that they tre among the finest watches Amer- 1 ira produces. See them at the followlnt stores: A. Gooder Jeweler o Wedding Invitations and Visit ing Cards neatly and prompt ly printed at The Star office. I'lj Mll'?t ilj liiMrBllili!l! ' ' . k 1 ! I I iii MM "CooddplMnj-bantbused term fi li. i 1 1 tt i m, 1 1 li V1 ii if it n 'if. - 1 i;t fc i' It: ; -i.i,. '' !; 1 ,i 1 1 1 ih lu;:,.,;!',!,.' it 'll i. 111. i'll 'lj . It'll' I j 7J Uv ;.';.Ti:,H s 'flint WW -l '. Lift H V ' tot: fill "5 iM in ii ' Mi "flnnri rtnthlnir" i -in abuied term about as mnch as the Ford "bargain". You never learn how good it is until -you suddenly d:$coer how bad It is; then you wish ycu had bought clothing with character to it. CL0THCRAFT is a recojnized cer. tificate of clothes supremacy; no bet. tor designirf possible, here are skillful sewing, the test tri.Timings, perfect fii. 1ng, f&M'itlensty fashioned, conscicr;. tiously finished zr.i every yard o.' CL0THC3 AFT c'oth scientifically sponged to insure the necessary after sold service U is service that has made CLOlu'K.'.:'? .-i-ts the tij. est, easiest and most popular sell ers in the world, er as one cloth ier recently expressed it. "it is the critics' clothing ana me emu. knows. . . TbeproMIs mt .11 in the price.-but in our selling and-m your wearing it. BING-STOKE CO. REXN0LDSVILLE PA- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital . S75.000 Surplus . . $75,0' Total S150,' John H. Kadcher, Pres. John H: Kaucher Henry O. Doible OFFICERS J. C. Kino, VIce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. Kins Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond K. C. Sciiuckers, CasUIer. John H. Corbett K. II. Wilson SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKIN3. i V i ' ' 1 4 I J ii
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