-fr Star. Siilm-riplhrn tl.HO prr jiw, in mlrmirr. An Inili-nt'titli'tit Inriil iiniiiT. iintillilii'ili'vpry Wi'ilni'uhir nl hVvnnlilivllli'. .li'flViKuii I'll., llrvi.li'il tit t IiiIi'M'Im nf Hi-yniiliUvlMi' hii'I .IftTi-rwtn rouKl r . Nim-imlllliiil, wllllri'til nil Willi fnlrin-. iinil will In- iwnii'liilljr frlfnil I timiinl" lln liilmrlim rlnw. HiilnrrliHIoii iilfil.f"iH'r yi-nr.lii iiiIviiiht. rnmiiiinili'iitliiii" liiliMiilfil for iiiililli'nilini milnt Im HifiillllHIIlll-ll li.V till' WHU'I-N nr , nut fur inililli'iitlmi. lull n n miiirniil if iukI fiitili. hiliTi'illii iipwk llfin Nilli'Jtml. AilviTtllng rnti'K iihmIm liiinwiniii miiIIi'ii Uiim nl llinifllri' III Arniilili' Murk. I'imlilr riininiiinlriillnii nnil rlinnw nf ilvi'Mlwiiii'iilH uliniilil rnnrh thU iillli't' liy iliimliiv mw'ii. , . . Aililr'v nil riiliilinilili'HlliillK tut'. A.HU'tili ettmtn, Mi'.viihIiImvIIIi, I'ii. V. A, MTI'.rilKNNOlV Ktlltitr and I'lih. WKHNKSOAV. ,H'NK22. IW2. Titi'IIIii Hlunnn.ri'iiiill.lint In llin Iihh of tunny Hvi-h, i.n Ui'iiitiliitf fiviiii'iit IIVI'lltH IMIW llll,VM. "Ntillilnir lilmli'iK tin' imIhiiI n;riM- Ittl'llt llf H'lllll wlm livn (uhi'IIht lint vntilly tinil hi'IIImIiiii'kh. Lt't t In niirlt nf Intmlllty nml Im-iii'VoIi'Iiii' pri-vail. mill iIImi'ih-iI nml illMiiuivi'ini'iit wnulil Ik IUIIiIhIm'iI fl'lllll I III! IhMIwIhiIiI." Ak wi K" pii'" t lni- h iintliliin tlnlliilli' fiiiiit tin' l N-riitli' Niilliiniil 1'onvi'iitlon mm iM'liitf lii'M nl, ('lilntt'ii, yt't lliKtti Ih no ilowlil lint wlitit Cli'vi' land will lii'iul tlin tlrki't nml HoIi-h, nf town, HiMimil plui'i'. On im limlili' iiiu'i of Tin: Si'Alt w ill In' fonnil mi ihI liimli nf Cli'Vi'liimrM Hliiiiilliitf with tin' tli-li'- K(l'H. KnlliiT Miilliniri'r, tlin lilli prli-Mt of Mount Troy, A lli'uhi'ti.v, tow lmin tin' Imni', luilt, liliml nml ulllirti-il oiii'm with nil nuinni'i' of iliwiiHi'H Iihvi Im-i-ii (lurk ing liitoly for rvlii'f from Ihi'lr iiiiiIiiiIIi'm, illi'il on WVtlni'Hihiy iifliTiiiMin of hint work. It wiih to HiIh prli-Ht Hint .1. A. WoIhIi, tho uroi'i'ryinmi of ltivnnlils villi', wont, for ri'lii-f finni rlii'iiiinititii loHt ninnth. OlwIncl 'H nml iilfluri'H hiivo tlti-ir viilnn. 'I'hoy hIiow iih whori' onr Ht.rotitfth nml wi'iikni'HM lli, mnl tli'vi'lop tho imlltli'M nioHt niM'i'MHiiry to Iihiiik hw'oi'mh. Ni'i'i'KHily In not only till" mothor of Invi'iitlon: It, Ih tho Ih-xI truinlnir hi'IiikiI for hiii'ithh. Tin' liihor whli'h ovi'ii'omi'H 1 1 1 1 ii i tin illllli'iiltli'H 1m not n t'lii-HO to man: it. Ih h Hiritiir of lliwlnif. To roail tho dully piiNirH oni' woulil alniOHt think that virtue lunl nrarly tloparh'tl fiiiin thin biimil lutnl of num. Hut If tin' kimhI hIiIk of hinnmi Iii'Iiikh wort) iih fully written up iih tho Imil hIiIi'1 If all tho I'lKlitcoiiH ili'i'ilHilonn, tln kind art M'rfoi'm'd, tho JiihI trmiHiirtlonH that tako plaoo, had iih Inro tl hIiovIiih' SMdotliolr oppoHiti'H, wo Hhoulil wo, nr ham, that tho "wilt of tho earth" are morn nnincroiiH than tho inipn nf IiIh Hatanln miijoHty. A mid calamity wiih tho drowninix nf thu four little 1'ittiH'k chlldivn and a plnynuito, Kdna KiehardHon, at Neville Inland, tM'lnw l'ittHlmrtf, hint Friday aftornoon, an aeoount of whii-li will lie found on mi Int-lde pane nf TltK Stau. Mi-b. T'lttik'k Ina cMor nf Min. W. It. Ilunee, and the 12 year old vletlin wiih hor namoHiiko. To liavu four darling ohlldii'D, in tho rony hliNtmnf ehlldhiKxl, HtiuU'hed from a homo ho. Hiiddonly Ih appalling. Tho IiopiihliomiH of .lotToi'Hon oounty have U'on liavln a great Htruirlo within their own runkn in Holot,tinH' tho Candida ten for their ticket thin fall. Brookvlllo'8 cundidatOH, three of thom, wero loft out. Tho county neat iu.ked tlistthoy lx! given tho County Chulr mnn, but thin wan not granted, Ed. C. BurnH, of RynoldHvllio, irottlnjf tho nomination. I'nliticH, polltlott, thou art vain deceiver. ConHiderahle "hoodlo" haa been exHnded in tho primary campaign. It in claimed that there are farmora and other who would not attend tho primarioH without, a Ave dollar William oh a reoomvonHo for their trouble, Many grlcvou reaxona confront me M to "why our women fado," but I shall touch upon only a fow of the atrongeHt, writes Felicia Holt In the June Z,(7i'k' Home Journal. I look at tho many women of my acquaintance; I see lines on brows which can only bo brought there by worry, and "worry" I take to be one of the greatest foes to a woman's youth. There are dolls to be sure, who never think, work or act: I do not here diseuHR such creatures, but woman in her vocation as a sentient being. In this country, as in no other, do women have to struggle in the effort to keep up an appearance of great wealth they do not possess. It Is an age of monopo lies, and great) fortunes are o being absorbed by the shrewd financiers; hence, many far mora cultivated and refined peoplo must retire, "forgetting the world, be by the world forgot," or undertake a struggle which ends only in the grave. ' It would seem at the first an unworthy strifo, and so it is, not only unworthy but horribly degrading if entered into with the purpose of vying with the more fortunate for the mere possession of money; but alas, it represents to the fastidious and well born women all that to which by nature she is justly entitled: work of art, muni.), literature and tho outcome of the ages. Important to Tun Payers. That each onn oxproHS hlit prnforotioo for tho proHmod looatloon of tho now Hchool building. Hhall tho old one lie aliandntind with IIh beautiful shailo tines and Its nut mnl advantages of drainage and heath fill siirrouiiillugs. It. Ih.'HIO fit deep while the others art! only I.Mlanil aehiiniti to add to Its width at a roaHonaliln llgiiro, while either of tho other lot'iitlnn would have to ln Imnglit, and ftodoitlit, at fancy prltitt, tho old would ho Maerllht'il tonne for a small amount. It can Ini vlowetl from any part of town, while tho appmarh by HteM Iiiih hot'ii illllleiilt, yet It ran l rt'iieht'il very t'tiHy by grading from t'lielt end of tho Hide walk iiImivo a Htune wall and gradually approaching thv t'elitre and the grade lit'i'd not be any Hteeper than our Hide walkH anil children fmin (Irani, street can reneh It on a level. TliOHtonemid Home ot her material tin tho grniuiil i nn I"' uhimI In the new struct lire. The hi'IiihiI need not Ih delayed. Ily giving It toaenn tractor In the winter ho can have IiIh material on the ground and by Sepleui Ini' le ready for hcIiooI, t 'hllilren at prcHcut leaving hcIiooI would dlnti'Dnilo over hIx HiilewnlkH. Should tho locu tion on the corner nf .liu-knoii mid HUtlt Htiit'tH on the verge of HwampiMHlle lie t'hoHon where a town cannot move to tho Houth nr wohI. The ntt Ih are narrow anil a live ami four ftstl. hIiIo walk only on one hIiIo nf the Htreel, What, would Ih the result of IravelerH wllliHeveti to eight huuilreil children on thi'Ho walkn. Should the Sandy l.lck location Ih chinn'ii the roHiilt would lie the Hiime with the exception that the walk Ih two feet w ider. Any contractor would lake the old location anil make it ready for the hrlck work In prefer ence to either of Hie new location. We should Imnil tho town mullet the people who come hero in later ycnix helppaythe debt, lift the waller nf location Ih honcMtly cniiHldered. Soine nf the win Mil ilircctnrH have nalil if the H'iplo tiro tloing thin they had licttcr step out. Mont certainly it Ih the people'H money mid they our Hervmits and hIiouIiI oliey our will; not that, they Hhoulil Ini nwuyetl by every wind that blown, but open tocouvlctlon. From whence came their great knowledgo.hy being elected ncliool tlirectorH? From all hiicIi, giHHl av tlellver iih. Some mi' opiMwed to allowing the people to have a voice In the matter of location. No greater bulwark could they place Im'Iwii'H thcniHclvcHiinil the Hiple than to lie able to say the majority Htiiil build here. ClTl.KN. RATHMKI.. Jim. Mnyliew nml wife HH'iit, Hiiiinliiy Willi friends at HIx Heliller. .1. I'. Iletliy ti Helm lilive lieitiill oH'iiliiK I hell' new I'enl workH. A wn'IiiI ilatii't' wiih lii'lil III tlin K. of I., hull en Tiii'Nilny ovimiIiik, Jime'ttHl. W. I'. Miimliitll nml finnlty lire vlslllnu Hie linreiilH niifl frlrtiilH of Mr. M. lit lluytiin, I'll. (li'ii. llnwHcr wiih elecli'il out' of tlin tlele tntti'M to tlio cimnty riiiivriitliiii In ItriHikvllle Monday. Ilev. I'lirlmy prt'iii'lieil tin liilerrHllini mill liiHlriictlvii wrinon In tlin M. K. rlmri'ti tin Hiimliiy iiflernnoii. KilKar, only rlillilnf Mm. Eiltnir llreiiilliriitl, wiih liitti'ti tliitiKeniiiHty III mi Tliiirxdiiy limt, lint lit iirtwul Ih kiiIIIiik tH'tter. Tlii'i'teiirnlim trnln ronvryt'il iitllt n mini tier nf our i-ll Iza'iiH to Adrian on Hiimliiy to liKi'nd Hit' (leilli'iitlon of tlin t'litliolli'i'liuri'li at tluil lilui'i'. MIhm McKi'o mill MIhh Hlittler, wlie lately Htiirti'd a inlllltieiy and dlvsHtnaklim riHliili llNliinrnt, In our town, urn, wti iinilerHtunil, Inline u IiIk IiiihIiii'hh. There wiih a irennrnl turnout, of nil tlin Ki'piililli'HiiH tit tlin primaries on Hiilttnliiy, tiinvt'yiiart'H were fitralHlit'tl for tlin triitw INirtiitloii of volern to mill from (lie ikiIIh. JoHt'pli Itiiti'witi and llerlt Dykv am iirin tlc Iiik tileyi'ln rldltiK. We tlilnk tliey lite linviiiK fair hui'Ci'hh, ax we hear no eomiihilntH of wire Iii'iiiIh or iralned llntliH, nH Ih iihiiiiI with new iH'Xlnni'rH. Klvo boyn got tlin "irnind Imuiirn" at tlin Hprattiie mine en Tliuinday for a vliiliitlim nf tin) nilnliiR law (In lin'aklnv down an ulr diKir). It IhIoIw lniM.'d Hint tlin nmnuicerH at all tlio mlncHWlll compel fat hern liuvltm boyH under 21 ynnra of aicti to keep them under tMHter control In thu mtneH. Tlin K.of !,. at, thin place liuve, after ulmut two yearH, Hiu'ceeded In ulniiMt cli'iirlnii their hall of cleht. Tlin hull and furnltiiro coHt III tlin nelKhlHirlKXKl of tl.MK) and It Iiiih taken no little work on the purl of tho niiiu uunmimt who aro to he commeniled for thulr untiring effortH In miIhIiik money to puy for the hulltlltiK. Tntheltwt liwiie of one of I ho HeynolilH vlllo puiieni I read a notice of Humane Agent AdnlHperger having a 18 year old gtrl ("a runt out") that ho would give to any one desiring a child to keep and that tho father nf the girl would furnish hur with clot lies, that when AdeNperger got tho girl her eye hud been put In mourning by Iter father. Now that the people at large may and Hhoulil know more of the circumstance of thin cane I diislrn to nay to them that the girl In Muudle Hliuffer, duugliter of Jacob V, HhalTor, of Rnthmcl; whose cruelly and Inhumane treat ment toward her ceased to lie a virtue In tho views of some of the nelghlxira who nmdo Information to the uguiit and hud hor taken from her prison of torture. , Bret Harte's young daughter, Miss Jesnamy Itarte, will make her literary debut In the July Lntliin' Home Journal with a most entertaining description of "Camp Life In the Adlrondacks," in which it is claimed every evidence shows itself of inherited literary tend encies not unlike those evidenced in Bret Harte's earlier work. Miss Harte Is a girl still In her teens, and has artis tic as well as literary proclivities, as one of the illustrations accompanlng her first article shows. Mr. Howells intends spending his summer in a quite nook In Now Eng land, devoting a large portion of his time to the writing of his novel of American girl-life, to tie published in tne Autumn in i ie iMaw j tonus jour nut. In Water. To prevent any ihthom from Interfer log with my design I Jumped Into tho rlvnr lain In the afternoon Friday, . No oim apHarid to Im about at the time. When I struck tlin water I immediately sank, going down and down, and yet Is'ing carried forward until 1 thought I would never again arise. A sound roared through my head) It seemed to inn it would burnt. I nieiied my month and attempted to breath, Mug tumble to endure the pressure longer, lint the Mter rushed In and I closed my mouth. I was again coiiiS'IIih1 to osn it. More wafer entered. The feeling was horri ble. Just when I thought all was over I reached the surface of the water almut fifty feet from lite shore and HH fiot from where t had jumped In. Near by was a steamlNiat on which sIihhI a man with a long Hile with mi iron hook on the end. It look only a second to see those llilng.H, and In fact I had Juit limn to get onn breath when I again sank with my month oH'ii. My pant life Hushed iH'fore me, and t wasngalii a child. Tlin picture of my father and mother sIimhI out In Inild relief. I reached out my hand In tliem. The roaring of the water sounded like the nweetest of music. Suddenly I saw light mid thought I win in paradise. A largo green Meld covered Willi rimes and other flowers, whose fra grance I could smell, came In view. I felt as If I was iH'ing borne up by solnn winged lui'HHcngcr whom I could not see, but whoso prcHcnrn i could feel. I rememlN'ri'd nothing more until I felt a rough Jerk. My rencuer had suc ceeded in fastening the boat hook In my clothing. As my body was being pulled from out of the water Hie picture changed; liiHtead nf paradise, (he place in which the devil dwells, with all Its lires Hud swarming with hideous, red tlresseil creatures and other things, pre sented IheiiHclves III my in i ml . only to again ipilcklv iliHiipH'ar and leave inn In darkui'HS. When I canto to I was sur prised to learn I had Ihcii iiiicoiimcIouh. F.very muscle in my Issly pained me, but my brain was perfectly clear. Drowning, after the tlrst stages are past, Is pleasant.- St. Louis Republic. Andirons as Ornaments. (leniilne antique andirons are compar atively rare in New York, and they are for the most part of simple doHign, al though ornate in detail often. The very earliest atnliroiis were of wrought Iron, and few of them have come down to this cenl ury, cHH'cially in America. (Inn characteristic of early forms was the curved lop, ending in a diamond shnHii mass of iron, from I 'j to II Inches in illameter. The goat's foot, not with divided hoof, however, Is a common I'lniriiclerisHn of early form, In brans as well as iron. When the andiron was developed as mi ornament, small andirons, called crccicrs, came to I mi used with the large ones. Tho latter were for show; tho cret'tMirs were to hold the logH, and s'r haps to prevent them rolling out upon the fliMir. Tho creepers were of wrought iron, with front only ten or twelve inches high, curving into a ball. Later they wore used alouu In small fireplaces and imitated and ulalairated In brass, They aro not uncommon at the antique shops, and they areuxactly imitated in wrought iron by modern manufacturers and sold at from $I.RO to :i a pair. Another comparatively early form is a wrought iron strip with simply wrought iron feet and a brass knob at the top. New York Hun. Indians Found. One night in the tent I heard a cow boy tell tliis story: Ho was with a big outfit moving cattle, and one day, some where near tho lino separating Colorado from New Mexico, they encountered a settler's cabin which had been plunder ed by Indians. The settler and his wife and children had been killed. The fore man was sent for, and ho immediately orderod that tho cattlo bo allowed to take caro of themselves while tho cow boys went after tho Indians. Three par ties set out at once, one commanded by the foreman and the other two by ex perienced men Ono party came back in a day without finding any trace of the Indians. Another party came back in two days without finding any trace of tho Indians, but at the end of the third day the third party came back whooping and yelling and firing off their pistols, they had found the Indians, killed every one of them and captured their ponies. Cor. Topeka Capitol. Throwing Men Overboard, In ancient Scotland the barbarous cus tom existed which cost Jonah so much Inoonvenience. When a ship became unmanageable it was usual to east lota for the purpose of discovering who was responsible for the trouble, and the man Upon whom the lot fell was condemned. Instead of human beinga dogs used sometimes to be thrown Into the sea with their legs bound. Washington Star. Not AloD. Very stout persons may sometimes be noticed glancing at other stont persons with a pleased expression that seems to ay, "Well, I'm not as stout as that, any way;" or, "There Is some one who U quite as stout as I am." Evidently it is a consoling thought Youth's Companion. Snakes That Climb Trees. Those pit vipers without rattles which belong to the Old World (Trimerasuri) are Indian, and a dozen different species are given and described by Mr. Bonlen ger. They are robust snakes, with rather ihort tails, which can strongly grasp, and thns they are enabled to climb about trees which form their natural habitat. Quarterly Review. Firfumii Sometimes Iujarloits. As a rule whatever perfume is un pleasant to the individual should be avoided, but as exceptions occur to every rule, nervousness' or debility Which cannot be aocounted for may sometimes be explained by the use of a well known perfume. St. LouU Globe A BASE HIT ! When we strike we Hit Home Everu Time. KOM PETITION KOMPLETELY KNOCKED KOLD. Our Clotliing in doiiu wonderful work. Our palroiiH ro miliziritf Our Clothing In not only Hit) CliniMtt but tlin IxtHt in Hit) loiitf run. Now ntylort of (inn fill-wool Htiitrt in ('lieviotn, (,'jiHHiintTfH, litflit ii nd (lurk color AT $10.00. Now Htylort of IIoiiiohjiiiiih, VVorntofl, )i?ion;iln; lino Su'itu, worth 810 AT $12.00. Furnishing Department Our npociul oirorH in thin dopiirtmont: Mo.ii'h Noli'oo Sliirtrt 2.rjr;., 7.10., if 1.00, ipl.fiO. Tlioffoodrt aro all (loniim of tliirt Hoanon and aro nH lino fin can bo hIiowii by city merchant. Men'rt Night UobeH,bcnt Ht,ock,7.r(;.,lj1.00,l!l.r0. Hummer Neckwear. We have ono of the fluent linen of Neckwear ever hIiowii by iih, and remember we cannhowyou a tin from r centrt to $2.00 OUR HAT DEPARTMENT. Ih filled with tho choiceHt Htock of lino Fur Durby, fin eFelt Hoft and OiihIi hatn. POPULAR PRICES. Straws! straws I straws! straws. Wo have Htarted the Straw Hat SeaHon with a boom and "we don't care a Htraw" for price. It all got;H. Yachtn in Canton, Jap Mackinaw and Seriato Hraidn FANCY VEST One liucdred ntyleH of fine Linen VewtH, fawt colorn, double or tangle breasted worth from 1.00 to 4.00. LADIES' WAISTS. Ladies we ask of you to call and Bee the fine line of wants we are are showing. Prices are very low and they are the finest goods ever put on the market. BELL BROS., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, I Olbrr ftiora at I I WllHoU. I Reynoldsville.