Htc Star Snhnrri))lhn ft..r0 per tfrnr, in mtrnnrr. An liiileprtiilfiit loeul paper, publMieil every Veillli"iluv HI WevnoltlHVllle, ,lelTelinll l'o. Ph.. ili'viifcrt to tlii' tiilere-.! if Keyiiolilsvllle and .letTcroneouiity. Noii-pnHlleiil. will irent nil lib fnline. mill will lieeniierliiMy frleml ly tnwnrtU tin Inlwirliig elu. HuliM'ilpi Inn prlre 1 .50 per venr. In mlvntwe. rnninninlentlmm tnlendeil for ptitilli'titinti miit be invnniptinlrd by the writer' imnie, lof for piMlfitlnn. hut H n irtiiirnntee of good f tilth. liitereNtliiK nrwji Itenin itollrlteil. ArtvertMmr rule nunle known on npptlrn tkm ni theonVe In Arnold' Murk. l.enirlity eiiiiinniiilciitlon nnil rlinnjre nf advertisement nhoulrt renrh this ofnee by ftlondtiy noon. Addre nil eomnmnlentloim In ('. A. "lepli Ction, ltevnoliKvllle, I'n. Knten d' nt tlii- potiIHeo nt Heynoldivllle, Pa., a ei-nml rlnw mull mutter. C. A. Hrl.l,IIFSO, I'.illlor mid I'llb. WEDNESDAY, KKHH1TAUY 22. tWX InnK-tnnf;iii'(l k(H)1i mny In- abtn to tick 1ht Columbian jxmtnro nt tho Hint j attompt. I Tt Is only w hen B rutin Iwpnmplimontotl tit fit ho thinks bo Is Roping himself its others sec him. Tlio Kidifwuy Aih-iM-idi ppotosts atninst Elk oo' nty hoiiifr put Into n Dontofi'iitio (JonjrfOHslonnl cllHtt'lot. and nnys: "Wo think npoud snfo Uopublionn Conppossionnl distriot would stilt out Complexion nicely." Tho Fnlls Crook lhmld said hist vvoek, "Tho Allegheny Yulloy railway liavo tho bout do)ot at. this place of any along their road." If Hro. Unngort would tnko a look at tho pretty, con venient brick station at New Bethlehem lie would change bis mind about Falls Creek having tho best one along tho lino. Howovor, a largo brick union depot would have lwon what tho town deserves with it many railroads. Tho bill passetl by tho Bonato last week, and which is of ho much import ance to railroad companies, and especial ly to freight trainmen, will soon bo acted upon in tho house, and is likely to becomo a law. It will bo found on an insldo pago of thin issue, read it. The new law will go Into oflVet on tho first day of January, 1WK. The lose of an arm or hand, or oven life, will not be Ktich a frequent occurrence If tho bill lieeomos a law, mid wo hoie to see it placed on tho wtatutc-lxtokH of Pennsyl vania. It will be a trifle, more cxten oivo for railroad companies to equip their cars for use, but. what Is n little expense when life and limlw aiv con cerned. The delicate little flowerwhieh we are apt to trample under foot and pass by without notice, would appeal to the basest being if he would only stop and examine and reflect. Ho tiny, so modest, and yet so jMirfect. Could any power less than that of an Almighty Cod eon Coivo a work no faultless, and put in this minuto thing greater ovidonoo that all nature U His handiwork ? Itn col ors borrowed from the rainbow in the heavens, it (totals formed as man could not execute, its fragrance puro and en ticing as tho sunbeams. Vo almost wonder, as it smiles upon us, if it can know its power to charm the eye, to pladden tho sick and faint-hearted, to adom tho grandeur of a palace or Brighton the bare furnishings of a hovel. Blessed littlo mossengor of purity and peace, the winter's reign will not bo long enough to dim the memory of your teachings, and springtime will lie. all tho more welcomed because it brings one of our host friends the little wild flowers. It is said that hoopskirts are aliout to be ushered In as tho fashion again in this country. Oh! deliver our land from Biicli an annoying, inconvenient and horrid stylo. Many ladies oppose it and yet if it becomes the stylo you will aoe all tho women in Reynoldsvillo with their skirts spread out so that two of them cannot pass on tho same side walk unless they walk close to the edge Then how about churches or public gatherings y Now when a church or hall is crowded onn man gallantly geta up to give a lady a seat, but when the new style Is sprung upon tho American people it will require two mon to stand to give ono woman a seat. Fashion goes to tho extremes. One time a woman will dress so that her skirts are as big around as a hogshead, then again hoops are discarded and tho dress is tied back so tightly that she cannot take a long step. Then an Immense bustle beoom.es tho style, which is not only a disgrace but is a disfigurutlon, thon the wire trup is thown away and no hustle in all the rage. The present style is about an near perfection as can lie givon to tho people. Tho dear women, what would the, country be without them, demand ' new style. They will wear, a hat almost the vize of a washpan, which causoB many men to think cuw wordn when at a public gathering, and then In a aeaaon or two they wear a bonnet, so-called, about the alase of the palm of your hand. Why cannot the woman bo as easily pleased with stylus as the men are ? A man's Coat is elthor made a outaway, sack Prince Albert, &e., &o.k and bis paata loons one season will, he skin tight, ha cannot Uxp; then loosened up a lit tie and are made with a spring on the bottom that almost oovera their No. 10 shoes, the next season, perhaps, they will be made large enough lor the man to get both' legs Into one pants leg. Style, thou art a jewel I Real Estate Transfers. Following are the deeds filed for rec ord In the Recorder's olhVc from P, b. 7th to Feb. l.'lth. 1W.1, for H-yniililsvlllo Itnrongh and Wlnslow township: F.lmira, M. M. and .lames McCartn 'y to Carrie U. I idwanger, (or lot In Winslow township. $1 Id: Mutch Hlh. 1HW1. Carrie and .IiumIi Lcidwaugcr to Julia C: Hreckery. for lot in Winslow town ship. i"o: Feb. 8th IW2. Sarah M. and Joseph Kroadhead to John O'NVll. for lot In Winslow town ship. $1,000; July 12. IW2. People, troubled with sick ami n' t vous headaches will II ml a moot i tlicaclotis remedy in Ayer's Cathartic Tills. Tin y tdrcngthen the stomach, stimulate the liver, restore healthy action to the digestive orgMiis. and thiiMili'ord sp cdy and permanent relief. llabi -s red shoes -10 c tits at U ibin son's shoe store. Special Offer. We at making a special oiler toeaeh of our render paying a year's subscri tion to the Stak in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give them tit. b -st local paper In Jefferson county and will give them five, either the Womankind or Anicrt rm Funwr. for one year. The two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and tho sultHcrlptloii price of each Is $1.00 a year. Ijulies' camlets gum boots $1.50 at Robinson's. Don't Miss it. Saturday afternoon Frank Heard, the artist from New York, gave his first address with his Inimitable caricatures. The variety and excellence of these, and tho rapidity with which they were executed, must bo seen to lie appreciated, for they are certainly beyond the power of pen to describe. ( 'nmimjatiim iilint. Did you see Rblnson'g bargain coun ter. Gas Notice. Hereafter on the first of each month the Oil City Fuel Huppy Company will mail to each of Its patrons a postal card notifying them of the amount of gas consumed by them during the previous month. Hy bringing these cards to tho olllce for receipt, the transaction of the business will be greatly expedited, as It will Iw unnecessary to wait for duplicate bills to be made out. Oil City Vvvj. sitply Co. IllnatratlnR tho ftnlnr 8ytcm. The solar system is well illustrated by the following statements: Let the sun be represented by a glolte 2 feet in diam eter. A grain of mustard seed at tli circumference of a circle 10-t feet in di ameter will adequately represent the size and distance of Morcnry. The earth will be represented by a ea on the cir cumference of a circle 2S4 feet across, and Yenns by another pea on the out side of a 4!10-foot circle Mars will Is; adequately represented by a pinhead at 654 feet, and the asteroids by grains of sand 1,000 to 1.200 feet away. An orange at the distance of half a mile will stand for Jnpiter, a very small apple at four fifths of a mile will stand for Saturn and a cherry on the circumference of a circle If miles across will represent Uranus. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Profitable FUh lulling. In conversation with an aciiuuintano who is a fish culturist from a love of toe business, and who fortunately combines the interest with a means of making a livelihood (happy tho man so situated) he gave me some interesting notes. Ue said: "It is a mistake to suppose that there is money to be tnado raising tront in artificial ponds for the market. Tbe chances of raising fish to a good size are so small that nothing is in favor of the undertaking. To a man of means who can afford to invest the money and pay largely for a few nan, and nave them whenever be wants them, well and good. bnt to the person bonnd to make the most of his chances, why, be will quickly learn that yearlings and fry sold for stocking are the best paying means." - American Angler. Elaborate. Dinner Uni. Dinner dresses are this winter ex tremely rich and magnificent. Velvet. satin and brocade of gorgeous hues are bordered with sable and priceless lace. and gold and silver embroideries give ad ditional brilliancy, The bishop s purple. so much admired, keeps its color well nnder artificial light and is seen at its best when subdued by the lights aud shades that play over the thick pile of Genoa velvet, and the same may be said of the mow greens and sappliire bines, which are apt to look harsh and obtru sive in silk or satin. Borne of the paler tints, moonlight bine, seagreen and cedar are also very beautiful in velvet, as well as the shot opalescent tones that defy description. Manchester Guardian." ' Mile Was a Great Eater. Milo. the famous athlete of ancient Greece (born 830 B. C.) was victor at both the Olympic and Pythian games for au times in succession. On one occasion be ran four miles with an oi on bis sboni ders, killed the animal with a blow of bis fist and then ate the entire carcass In one day. An ordinary meal for this flnttonous Titan was 20 pounds of bread . wioe that much meat and 1ft pints of wine. St. Louis Betrablio. ' There are many small villages in the alkali districts near the Asiatic frontier where tbe blind predominate, in this region the alkali dust constantly nils tha air, and those not actually blind bava their eyes more or leas diseased. - For Sale. House and hit in Ohlotown. Six rooms and kitchen, Inside water closet, bath tub and marbln top stationary wash stand. This property will bo soltl reasonable. Inquire at ltacket store. F. K. Mullen. Agent. girtfHnrj with thr fflbr, RkMI.K Ht.Ain At, Hrookvllo, Pa., Feb. 15. 1113, by Rev. J. W. Hlnlsdell, T. C. R lgle. of Cnrllsvillo. Pa., and Anna M. Blair, of Lcathcrwood, Pa. SwiKKS DtlNN At tho M. K. pnrson ago. Hrookvillo. Pu., Feb. 18, 11.1. by Rwv. .1. W. Hlaisdell, Kltner S. gers, of Rruekwayvlllo, Pa., and F.va Dunn, of Warsaw. Pa. 1 STRAY NOTICK. M i i iimn fn the prrmUcnof thn utKli'tNiirnrr nt Tin-Hiltst', Whitlow lowtmhlp, tin' luttc nnvt nf .limp. 1MB. two tW lind (ill Citnitt fn the prrmWennf thn utwIi'rstiriH'ri, mm til ell en! v"sj. Tlin owner I riHi'sterl to .mm fiii'Uiml. pmv, (niMi t . imy iIiiiiuh iiimI 1 ii tlicin tiwuy or iln-y wfll in (fUjMwi-it of n inllntf .n luw. llAHHAitA A. KrrrKH. I Yl. 41 h, 1m":1. A DMINISTKATOK'H NOTICK. Notice Ik IhwIiv tflvm, tlmt let lent of ml minlMtintton on i iHM'Mtiiit' of f;niih ,. Wiiv 1n ml. liMe nf Window township, .IrffeWm rminty, l'n.. oVcniHril, Imve Ihtii intuited to the iinttt'tHlirnrri. All pvt-soiis imlebtrH to the wihl entitle, lire retiiiiiil to mnke lmtmllnte pit vmi'iit nntl tluwe hnvtnn ehitm ordenminN nuiiltist tht'Miune will present ihetn iiuthentl rulrri for net I lenient without tlcliiv to A. U. Mll.l lMKN. IteynolilKVIHe. Pa. Atlrnlnl-t tutor. N TOTICKOF APPF.ALS. ApiH-nln fi-om the aHMNmetitsof tlie sev eral tewn-hlM anil iMinniKliH nf .leireioti eininly fur the year iswi, will be held at tlin etbee of I lie County CiminiNxlnnor a follows, vIk: Knr tievnnlilKVllli.. Wln-lcm, Wnihlnirtnn, Mnyiler. Itnii-kwity vllle, 1'nlk and Wun.w, Miiuihiy, Keliruiiry 'i7, ltKI. I'or I'linxsutinviiey. I'lnvvlMe, Younir, Hell, 11 1 If Itun, liiisklll. llenileixon, Mi't'iiltnont, Oliver, Knnx, Titenlny, Ketiriniry !M, Ism, For Perry, Porter Hlniritiilil, Wnrthvllle, llenver. Clover, Siimmervllle, Corslcn, I'tilim, HeilnelM.v. Miin-li 1st. Isin. Hy order nf the IWmnl, W. I. Kask. Clerk' .Intiuiiry :), IM'.iri, ' tflrphrtn1 0dvt f'rtlr. VOTICE Is hereby itlven t tint In nirsiiniie 11of tin order nf the hiiIiI Ciiilrt to me direct ed, I will sell at public sale en the prcnilwi heri-lnnfter descrltied nn the 14th duy of Mnri'h, nt two o'clock p. m. the follnwlnit dewrltH'd reiil estute: All that certain lot nf land situated In Kcyttnldsvllle, i-nunty nf .letVermin mid Mtutr of Vcmwylviitilii, tHiiiiided and ilcM't-llM-d as follows: ItcKlnnlnv at a IhiHt, enrtier on .luckHiiti stiiM-t mid ItcrrU alley, runnlna iiliinir said alley I V) f. i t to u mih1 on Onrdiin ulleyt thence AO feet aloinr mitd alley pnrullel with .lucksen street to tMist, corner of lot Nn. W: thence In a south erly fliri'ctlnn 1.M feet to Jackson strett thencp nlnnic kiiUI street M) feet to place nf 1m Klntilnu. rnntiilnlnu "..Vllsiunre feet, more or less, hellnr a tnirt of a lurirer trnct uf Intiil surveyed on wiirrnnt nf Timothy IMckerlnu and el hers No. IKIniiil patented to Charles S. Cnx ly patent dated the 21st tlriy of April. A . i. i:ii. enrniieit in tne l iuent ihhik "it Vol. II", 1'tme aw. TKIIMSorSAI.E. The piirchnser to nay ?Wn on day of sale which shall Iw considered and retained as stipulated dummies upon the piirchnser's fiillurc to comply with I lie iiuhsciicnt conill tlniisof sale; MiOon contlimallon of sale hy the court : the hiilnnce of the pitrehiise money to he secured hy Imnrt and tnorlitnite on the pi-emlses entered of record, payable In six months from cnnrlrniat Ion nf salt with Inter est therefor fmm the same ilntet iswsesslon of the premises to Is- irlvcn and the ilwd theti'for miide and delivered at the cxiiciikc of the purchaser iimiii coinplyltiK with tliese cotiilltloiis. C. I. Kmtn, Admliilstiatorof Marmiret Kedler, Deceased, Keynoldsvllle. Pa., l i li. 14, MM. Solid Gold, Solid Silver, Fine Rollcd-I'latc jpMjjrT rpw For Ladles' and ULWLLlvl Gentlemen's Wear. Pins, Charms, Bracelets, Ear-rings, Gold Pens, Neck Chains, Cuff Buttons, Society Badges, Glove Buttoners, Gold front Lockets, Hairchain Mountings, Rolled Plate Lockets, Watch Chains for Ladies, Plain Gold Band Rings, Band Rings, hand engraved, Watch Chains for Gentlemen, Stone Rings of All Kinds, Good Quality, Fine Finish, POPULAR - Ed. Gooder's JEWELER AlsTD OPTIOI-AJST. Main St., Opposite Stoke's Drug store, - ANNOUNCEMENTS. Vvotltottotitfit, 0?tc. plt I'ltOTIIOMITAUY, WILLIAM H. Ht'TTKH, orCi.Avvti.i.r. Honoron, Huh,ect to action of the reiiihllciius of .telTer son Co. at the primary election, June 17, IWiil. Iter Iff. piltmiEltlKI', K. NKFF, Or ltnrnot.isvii,i,r. Itimotmit, ffiih.lect to action of the republicans nf Jeffer son Co. nt the primary elect Ion, June IT, I WW. pUIMIKIMFP. DAVID (;. (JOUHLKY, Or HiiooKVit.i.K lloniu iiii, Huli.lect In action of the rcptihllrnns of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election. June 17, lsii:t. piHHIIF.KfFF, CIIARLK3 0. WILSON, Or I'rs.xstiTAWnKV lloitornii, Subject to net Ion of the republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 17, "n. tTountu P"rrnttrrr, pilt TltF.AHI'KKK, JOHN WAITK, orWissmw Tow.istnr, HnbJiH't tunctlouof the republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 17, 1MCI. pill THEASt'KEK, N. I). CORKY, Or I'l'MXSI'TAWMKr llOIIOI'tlll, Subject to action of the republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, .In lie 17, IstCI. pill THEAMl'ltElt, W. W. CRISSMAN, Or Cl.AWII.I.B HOBOI'OM, Subject to action of the republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 17, Wtl. C ominlMUnrc, pllt COMMISSIONER. W. T. COX, Or Winslow Tow ssiiip, Subject toactlonof the republicans of ti'ffer son Co, at the primary election, June 17, lsil'l. piH COMMISSIONER, DANIKL BREWER, Or I'r.miY Township, Subject to net Ion of the repitlillraiis of Jeffer son Co. at the Primary election, June 17, si:i. pill COMMISSIONER, . JOSEPH DARR, Or ItiKioKviu.r. IloBot'iiit, Subject to action of the rcpuhltcnns nf Jeffer son I u. at the primary election, June 17, 1SKI. pllt COMMISSIONER. JOSEPH Hl'LLERS, or Waiisaw ToWNsiiir, Subject to action of the republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 17, IHlilt, AT - Watches Tlint That WATCH KS that will unit the Qtphoc T,mt If UlullvU That WATr'HKM ll.nt All Standard Jfovenu'iit and C. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Repotdsvllle Jeweler. Your - Opportunity ! THE LATEST STYLES, THE FINEST GOODS, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, Ever brought to Keynolrtsville, will be found at our store To prove that the above statement is correct we auk you to call and pee for yourself. If you want something Pretty and Stylish We have it and will sell as cheap as you can buy in any other town and you will save time and railroad fare. It has been said "we cannot buy the latest styles in dress goods in lleynoldsville." We claim to have knocked this expression "out of existence." Come and see. We keep a complete line of Diy Goods and Notions, BING 6c CO. NOLAN BLOCK. REDUCING Ladies' New 3Iarket Coats, Ladies' 84 length Coats, Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats. We will give you a few prices : New Markets are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are sell ing them at 5, i and fi.SO dollars. Ladies' fur coatei are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are selling them for fi.50, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. AIIHfHs! Gluldren sShortCoats Men's Jersey Shirts worth 1, reduced to 75 cts. Jersey Shirts worth $1.25, for 87c. Jersey Shirts worth $1.50, for $1. Jersey Shirts worth 1.85 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is uoor lime to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS! for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low. N. Hanau. will wilt the Working Man. will suit Profuflnional Men. Ladies. wUI eu,t t,,e Sim will suit his Slnti Small Boy. Sinter. 11TI1 tvill u..if li I li II V II I i n. v n n i ii u t uui in (iiiarantoi'd fJoinl Timers at Grocery Boomers Ai nrv whkhe you fAN i C.KT ANYTHING YOU WANT. :flouh, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANXKD GOODS, TKAtt, COPPERS AND AM. KINIIH (If H U 1 T PHUITS, CONPKCTIONEIJY, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, Kvurytblntf in tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Etc. (UhhI dellrered free any place in town. Call on uh una) get prlcen. W. C. Schultz & Son & N I van Hhow wort) aouud, wull curat of Ua turrli, Caiicvr, Krrofulu ami prlvulu l!oaett of men ami wiiiiirn than all othtini. T0 tapo worma rviniinU In 45 iuuiiiUh. Cancer ruiuov ih! frum ull piuta of tliu Unly without tbe knlf. lliiiviMm'a Hyatem Hmiovulor will euro uvailac'liu, biUlouniitMti anil all atoiuacU tniulili'a. An a lilood purlrlir It Ih th woudur uf tho world. AimuiuI vvttry hot Ho of thin rtinidy Ih wrapped a preai'rlpttoui aaurecure for La Urlpiie In Ha worel hIukcb. At all driiuiilHts ami all Moron whew nmlli-lnu la wild at tl.OU per bottle, or alx bottle fur tt.00. Otllew Iioutm from H a. ui. tu V u, tu, HvuU atainp for InfuiiiiHtlon, ' 1K. J. A. W'HOOON, 47 Ohio Bti-oet. Allkuhknt Oltt. WW Lountry Produce KnowmcbyniyWorks