Stnt tiularriptinn tl.SO per year, in udvanix. An ImlriH'iifU'nt liM'nl pnper. published every Wednesday nt Kcynolilsvllle, Jefferson I'o. Pa., devoted to the Interest of Reynoldsville and Jefferson i-nuntr. Non-polltlcal, will trcnt nil with fairness, and will he especially friend ly towards the laboring rlass. Puhscrlptlon price Sl im per year. In advance. Communications Intendeu fir publication must lm nccmnpnnled by the writer's name, not for piibltfiitlon, but as 11 guarantee of Rood faith. Interesting news Items solicited. Advertising rut made known on appllca tlon lit the office In Arnold' Block. I.rnuhtv communications mud change of advertisements should reach this office hjf Monday noon. Address nil communications lo C. A. Btcph nson, Kevnoldsvllle, Pa. F.ntered nt the "ostnfHco nt Hcynoldsvlllc, Pa., as second elnss mall mutter. V. A. BTKPHRNNON, Kdltor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. IS0.1. "It Is all man's arroijanoo, and unduly flottcrlim to himself, to call woman the weaker vohhoI and thnn to add that mIio Is a llttlo Iowpt than the anR-ols." Thursday, HoBtambor "th, Ih Penn sylvania Day at the World's Fair. This should bo the. greatest day of tho Fair and all Fennsylvanians who exxet to attend tho big show should endeavor to bo there on the 7th proximo. Tho I'lttHburtf Time says: When Tanner fasted 40 days he performed what many thought would he an Im possible feat, but in Philadelphia a man lived " days without food, Whieh ever way ore looks he sees progress In this country. Carlylo says: "Cast forth thy act, thy word into the ever-living, ever working universe; it Is a seed grain that cannot dio. UnnourUhcd to-day, it will be found flourishing as a banyan grovo perhaps, alas a hemlock forest after a thousand years. Tho DuHnis ball team, which played with Frunklin, Oil City and Tltusville last week won two games out of six. Tho last game was won at Oil City Saturday. The Cmirirr stood by tho boys faithfully and always had good excuses to offer for each defeat. The last legislature passed a law re quiring the county commissioners to subscribe for Bnd have bound, at the ex pense of the county, at loast three coun ty papers. Our county commissioners, we understand, will not mako a selec tion of papors, but will allow tho incom ing commissioners to subscribe for the papers they may select. If the leading papers of the county are chosen, of course the Star Is sure of a cash sub scriber. Astronomers will tell you that it Is very difficult to establish an observa tory in a great city. Why ? Because the thunder of the vohlcles upon the pavement is such that there are oscil lations going on all the time, slight trembles so that you can not measure with absolute accuracy. There is great danger that when men are whirled in business they cannot make clear and critical observation of important things which concern their soul. If your friond goes wrong, even griev ously wrong, it is base in you to desort him. Thon, more than ever does he need your aolp, and, on the supposi tion that he has been your true friend, he is entitled to it. Of course, you can neither approve or condone his wrongdoing. It may become your pain ful duty to toll him with the utmost candor what you think of his faults, but never to kick, him while everybody else la engaged in the same business. To do that roqulres no oourage nothing but a little cheap bluster. Wear a sunny face. It Is your privi lege. It has the quality of morcy; it is twioe blessed. It blesses its pos8essor,and all who come under its benign influence; it is a daily boon to him who wears it, and a constant, ever-flowing bene diction to all his friends. Men, women, youth and children, seek the friendship of the sunny-faoed. All doors are open to them that smile. All social circles welcome cheerlness. A sunny face is an open segatne to heart and home. By it burdens are lightened, cares dispelled, sorrows banished, and hope made to reign triumphant, where fear, doubt and despondency held high carnival. Try It. By the way the wind blows now there are good Indications of a warm time between the school directors of Brook ville borough and managers of the Memorial Home about the schooling of the inmates of the Home under the act of the legislature at its last session. The management of the Home have asked the school directors to allow ten of the children of the Home to attend the borough schools this coming term, and the remainder of the inmates will be provided for at the Home. The directors say they cannot attend unless the sohooling is paid for, but the law Bays they can. A school building was erected last'year in the neighborhood of the Home to accommodate the children of that section of the Brook vllle school district and the children of Home, but now the management want to send the older scholars to the higher school and keep the smaller ones at the home. By this charge there are only about twenty-five children for the new school building. It looks very much now as if the matter will get into court before it Is settled. An appro priation of tl,500 was made to provide for the schooling of the Home children for two years. Squlrreil season ooens . septemDer 1st I have jiiwt received a line line of GUNS, Single and Double Barrels. I have those in Single Guns: the Shattnck, Champion, II. & A., Semi-Hamnierless. Can sell you No. 1 REMINGTON SHOT GUN FOR $25.00. Full Line of Ammunion. ALEX. RISTON. Pennsylvania Day. Tho World's Fair Commission having decided on Thursday, Septemlx;r 7th, as tho dny whlrh they desire to have formally celebrated and designated as Pennsylvania Iay, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in pursuance of its usual custom, takes pleasure in an nouncing that, for the benefit of those wishing to pnt'tiolpnto in or attend tho ceremonies, tho extremely low rate of ono faro for tho round trip will prevail from all points situated on that compa ny's lines within tho borders of tho State. Tickets for tho occasion will be good only nn tho special train leaving Phila delphia at 11.00 A. M., September .1th, and reaching Lancaster at 1.15, Harris burg 3.00, Lewiston Junction 4.30, Al toona 7.00, Pittsburg 10.IX) P. M. Stops will bo made at principal intermediate stations, and connections may be made from points on tho branches of the main lino. Tho composition of tho train will ho first-class standard coaches, and am ple accommodations will bo provided for all who will avail themselves of tho opportunity of showing their Interest in an event so momemtous as tho com memoration of tho Keystono Stato at the World's Columbian Exposition. Chicago will bo reached by the special train early in the forenoon of the next day, September 0th, and tho return coupons will bo good for passago on trains leaving Chicago at 3.15 and 11.30 P. M, on or befero September 13th. Tho inducements for this excursion and tho facilities provided in tho train service over the Pennslvanla system, will doubtless bo taken advantage of by the many Pcnnsylvanlans who are anx ious to show tho pride they have for their native Stato. Horse, harness and sorry for sale. Knquire of J. S. Morrow. A full line men's leather boots at Robinson's. Ten piece decorated toilet set for $3.50 at H. J. Nicklo's. Fifteen hundred dollars worth of English woolens just arrived at Bell's for fall suits. Why ? Reynoldsville Brass Band. Brookvllle Democrat.! Last Saturday afternoon the Reyn oldsville brass band drovo over to Brookville, tholr object being recrea tion, and to furnish our citizens with some good music They supposed our street was nearer paved than it proved to be, and expected a fine promenade on it. Thoy discoursed excellent music for about two hours, to the delight of all who listened to them, and that was a large crowd. This is, without question, the best band In the county, and it has few superiors in this section of the State. They drove back home Satur day nighty Go to Rlston's for ammunitions of all kinds. The people of Reynoldsville and vicin ity know when they haye a good thing; that accounts for the great Increase in business at Reed's shoe store. Henry is worker and knows how to buy and sell good footware. Fin Co. No. i. All members of the Reynoldsville Fire Co. No. 1 are requested to meet at the rooms of the company on Thursday evening, Aug. 31st, at 8.00 o'clock sharp. Object of meeting, measurement for uniforms. Go to W. C. Schultze & Son's for "Minnehaha" flour, the only place where it is sold in town. Go to Rlston's for guns. A new line of necklaces and scarf pins at H. J. Nlckle's. Ladies slippers 25 cents at Robinson's. Dish pans for 20, 25 and 35 cents at H. J. Nlckle's. School tablets with shoes at Robin son's. Ten pin hat racks for 10 cents, at H. J. Nlckle's. Shoes for style, shoes for wear, shoes for comfort at Reed's shoe store. "Flrl Flrt Fire!" Reynoldsville, Pa., July 5, 1893. To all whom it may concern: My dwelling house on Hill street, Reynoldsville, Pa., was struck by light ning on June 25th and was insured in N. G. Pinney'a agency, Brookvllle, Pa., by Walter Spry, solicitor. The loss was paid Thursday and I can recom mend Pinney's agency as prompt and reliable. 10-6. John Williams. Sandy Valley. As Sandy Valley has not been heard from for a number of weeks, we shall recount tho events of tho past two weeks. Mrs. Ida Saltzglvor, of this place, is very ill. Mrs. Mary Shoemaker Is visiting friends at Reynoldsvillo. Miss Eva Bee bo, of this place, is vis iting relatives at Brookvllle. Miss Magglo Woods, of Brookvlllo, is visiting friends at this plaeo. Miss Netta Coax was on the sick list for a few days during tho past week. W. T. Cox rojmrts a good rush of bus iness at his new store at Reynoldsville. James Saltzglver has completed his now residence and removed thither last Friday. Thore will be an ice cream festival at tho Sandy Valley church Saturday ovon Ing, Sept. 2nd, for tho benefit of tho preacher. Master Todd Johnston, of Pittsburg, is sending a fow weeks with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coax, of Valley Homo. Mrs. N. J. Steelo, our genial store keeper, is doing a rushing business. Our pretty postmistress seems to be doing the same. Miss Edith Coax, whllo enjoying hor solf Immensely, was thrown from tholr hoi-so hurting her right arm so severely that sho was comollcd to carry it in a sling for a short time. Edith, bo more careful the next tlmo you mount so vicious a quadruped. Some of Roynoldsvlllo's gontlomon must have had a Sunday picnic last Sab bath some place back in tho country judging from tho number of rigs that passed through here on that day. If "Llttlo Annto Roonoy" Is tholr sweet heart, wo would advise them not to distribute the information all over tho stato of Pennsylvania. The picnic at the Pine Grove school house ono week ago last Friday was an entire success. A large crowd was in attendance as also was an excellent din ner. Rev. A. E. Metier was present with his tout and photographing appa ratus and delighted the boys and girls with some fine specimens of tholr coun tenances. Recitations and vocal musto were the order of the afternoon. Among the speakers were Rev. Jelbart, of Era- orlckvillo, Miss Weir, of DuBols, Miss Bessie Moore, of Brookvllle, Miss Jennlo Waito, of Sandy Valley, Rov. A. E. Metier, of SchatTnur's Corners, and the home talont, A largo swing was erect ed which afforded a great deal of amuso- mont for tho younger class of people. We extend our thanks to the people of that place for the hospitality shown us on that day. We pity Boobe's hogs. Why? Be cause, after the ravagos made on their cornflold by a number of town ladles, in all probability they will have to starve during the coming winter. Let us explain our meaning. Last Friday a number of ladles from Reynoldsville, including Mrs. Jno. Bartle, Mrs. E. L. Evans, Mrs. Annie Hendricks, Mrs. H. Herpel and Mrs. Joanna Anderson, arrived at the home of L. M. Beebe al most entirely unexpected. Thoy took possession of the farm, ransacked the larder, deposited the roof of the house where the floor should be and, not content with this much, shouldered the cornfield and took it home with them on the evening train. Come again, la dies, the potatoe patch and the onion bods are left yet. You forgot those, did you not? A great deal of amuse ment was afforded by one of ladies asking who was the largest lady in the crowd. Their prospective measure ments were taken and it was decided that Mrs. Hendricks outrivalled them all. Do You Need Shoe t We have the latest styles at popular prices. Reed's Shoe Store. Horses for Bala At reasonable prloes. I will sell one heavy mare and colt four years old, one horse four years old, one horse three years old, two mares eight years old, one mare colt two years old. M. C. Coleman. Fourteen Quart tin palls 25 etc.. 10 quart palls 20 eta. and 5 quart pails 10 cent at II. J. Nickel's. All persons indebted to me will please call and settle before Sept. 1st and save oost of collection. Da. Joe. S. MoCreioht. A LLEGH EN Y VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY commencing Sunday Juno IK, 1H2. Low Grade Division. RASTWAttD. Stations. No.l.No.S.N.. KM I 109 Red Hank ... ljKWMmliitm . A. M 10 4.' iu r; r. m 4 4l A. M. P. P. M, New Bethlehem 4 IV: ii an it a 11 411 12 in 12 A 24 A II ft 211 ft 2 link Kldgo.... Mnysvlllc Hummervtlle . Brookvlllu..... Hell Fuller Keynoldsvlllo Pnncnnst Kill In (.'reek... Utilloln (tabula Wlntrlnirn .. Pentleld Tyler tllen Fllier... Henecetle (Irani Driftwood ft 4 00 20 2 s 4; It HI i:i 12 4:i a ;t 1 ( 6 41 1 0 1 211 1 1 1 47 1 m 1 ' 7 m 7 7 Oil 7 l 10 M 11 00 1 !M 1 45 7 m 7 4H 7 SI 7 -. s s nn s in s 2 8 44 7 41 7 l S 01 2 t 2 X 41 X M 8 211 8 10 8 Wl 9 2A S Oil P M P. M A. M A. M.I P. M. WESTWARD. No.2 No. No.lllj 10S A. M. A. M. P. M. P. H. Ill 4.'i A (III 8 Xi II 17 ft l 7 in II 2s ft 41 7 IH 114.'. II! 7 34 11 Vi 6 OH 7 44 12 111 111 7 ft4 12 in V 8 (III 12 2 2 8 X, 11! 1 u-i in 8 2.-. 12 m 1 2l 7 20 8 It' 12 IS 1 HI 7 2 8 40 1 42 7 40 H 4H 1 IW 7 117 9 W X 10 8 Oil 9 17 2 20 8 III 9 2fi 2 ;w S as 9 44 2 ft 8 7 10 m 8 lilt 9 on 10 IN a 15 9 in 10 2.1 8 47 9 47 4 (III 10 00 A. M A. M. P. M. A M. Driftwood (iriint Heiieietlo llli-n FlHlier Tylir IVnHeld VYIntcrhiirn .... Kiitmlii D11II0I Fulls Creek I'lUHTOAftt HeynoldHVlllv.. F'uller Il.'ll Ilnxikvllle Humniprvlllo.... MnyHVllln Onkltldue S 40 ft DO New llctlilnlioni I.nwminlmm. Hvdlliiiik.... DAVID Mct'AROO, Utn'h. Hrrr., JA8. P. ANDERSON, Obm'l. PaS! AuT.f"' l'lttnlmru, Pa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 21, 18113. t'lilliidrlpliln ft Erie Riillnmd Division Time TkIiIo. Trullm lenve Driftwood. r.AMTWAUII 9:04 A M-Tniln H, dully rxi-i-pt Sunday for iuiiifury, iinrriHiiurK iinu intermtHiintn sta tions, nrrlvlnii nt rlilliidi'liihlH 8:50 p. h., fiw )ork,B::ift P. m.i lliiltlinorn, :4A P. M. Washington, H:lft p. M. I'lillnimi 1'itrlor rnr from Vlllhimxirt mid jiiihwiikit couches from KumMo I'lilltololtililu. 3::i9 I'. M. Train 8. dully n.vpt Sunday for rinuurK WIIU 11111'rnitHllKtl, HIHllOIIH, nr- rlvlng at Philadelphia::) A. M.i New York, 7:10 a. M. ThniiiKh eoai-h from Dullols to WllllaniHpnrt. I'lillnimi Hleepl 112 ears from llitrTlNhiii'K'tu Philadelphia mid New York, rhlladelphla piiHKenKirs ran remain In nleeiH-r undlHtiirlMwt until a. m 9:i I'. M. Train 4, dally for Huiitmry, Harris- iMiiH iinu iiiiuriiit-uiiuu Hittimns, arriving at I'hlladeliihla, :. a. m.i Now York, :H0 A. M. llaltlmora, 8:20 A. M. Washington, 7:!W A. M. Pullman rars and ptiHHeiikn.r coaches from Erin and Wllllitmortto I'lilladtdphla. 1'aHHvngers in sleeper for Baltimore and Washington will lie transferred Into Wash ington sleeper at HurrlHhurg. WFMTWAUIt 7:8ft A. M. Train 1, dally except Sunday for muHwny, j'uitois, t. lurmont aim inter mediate stations. Leaves Kldgway at 8:00 P. M. for Krln. 9:60 A. M. Train 3, dally for Erlo and Inter mediate points. 8:27 P. M.-Train 11, dally except Hunduy for Kane and Intermediate stations. TlIUOl'UII TUAINH Full DUIFTWOOD FKOM THE EAST AND SOUTH. TRAIN 11 leaves Philadelphia S:ft0 A. m. t umiiiiKioii, 1 . a . m.i nam more, n:4o a. M.i Wllkesharro, 10:l A. M. dally except Hun day, arriving at Driftwood at 0:27 p. M. with Pullman Parlor cur from Philadelphia to WIlllaniHiMirt. TKA1N 4 leaves Now York at S p. m.i Phlla- ueiiinia, n;su p. m.i asiungton, Kk4U a. m. Haltlmore, 11:40 p. ni. dally arriving at Driftwood at 9:ft0 a. m. Pullman sleeping cars from Philadelphia to Erie and from Washington and Haltlmora to WlllluniHuort and through passenger coaches from Phila delphia to Erlo and Baltimore to Williams port and to DuHnls. TKAIN 1 leaves Kenovo at 6:3.1 a. in., dally except Dunaay, arriving at liriltwooa 7:811 a. mt JOHNSONBTJRG RAILROAD. (Dallv exeent Sundav.l TRAIN 19 leaves Kldgway at 9:40 a. m.i John- onuurg at :oo a. m., arriving at uiermont atlll:4Sa. m. TKAIN 20 leavei Clermont at 10:55 a. m. ar riving at Jnhnionuurg at 11:40 a. m. and Kldgway at 11:55 a.m. R IDGWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAILY EYCEPT SUNDAY. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. P.M A.M. 12 10 9 40 STATIONS. Kldgway Island Kun Mill Haven A.M. P.M. T55 77S 12 18 9 4H Island Kun 120 6 SI 12 22 9 52 Mill Haven 1 18 6 48 12 31 10O2 Croyland 108 6 35 12 88 1010 Shorts Mills 12 59 6 80 IS 42 10 IS HlueKock 12 54 6 2S 12 44 10 17 Vineyard Kun 12 52 6 28 12 48 20 20 Carrier 12 50 6 21 1(10 1082 Rrorkway vllle 12 38 6 04 1 10 10 42 Mi-Minn Summit 12 80 ft 57 114 1048 HarveysKun 1224 652 1 20 10 55 Fulls Creek 12 20 6 45 145 1105 DuBols 1203 (80 TRAINS LEAVE RIDOWAY. Eastward. WmttMnl. Trains, 7:17a. m. Train 8, 11:84 a. m. Train 8. 1:45 n.m. Train 1. 3:00 n. m. Train 4, 7:55 p.m. Train U, 8:25 p. m. B M.l'KEVOHT, J. R. WOOD, Oen. Paaa. Ag't. lieu. Manager. Mrs. Ida M. Wynkup Has been introducing to the Publlo a soap known as The Physicians and Surgeons FINE TOILET SOXP KND COMPLEXION CREAM. Her many customers can now be sup plied with those most beneficial articles by calling at the store of Wm. Copping and the drug store of J. C. King & Co., East Main street; the stores of M. J. Coyle, Mrs. J. McEntlre, Reynoldsville; Wm. Burgo and D. B. Stauffer, West Reynoldsville. CALL ON C. P. fiOPPAftN, Specialint in Lenses for the Eyes. SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION FREE. NEW GOODS ! NEWSTYLES! We have received this week a New Line of Fall Dress 1 1 and those desiring rich and styl ish Fabrics will find them on our counters. Come and See. BING 6c GO. We give a pair of ClappB away FREE! with every pair of OXFORDS this week. PLl All EJ A1UUI coming untied. They are Free. New Shoes, New Styles arriving daily. Our line is a very complete one. HENRY A. REED, The Shoe Man. Near P. 0. fg"Ask to nee our $9.60 Shoe. lrtfi, Pm. W B llu4n, Cttkl.r I a AlnssiN, Am'1 Cwkiir. Seeley, Alexander & Co., BANKERS. Organized In 18S4- Paid up Capital $60,000. Stockholder: Geo. O. Pprague, Thns. McOrelglit, L. P. Booluy, E. U. Soeley. W. B. Alexander. Do a general bftnktnff bunlnetu. Aivniint solicited. Private papers fur our cuatomur filed ttwuy and kept In FIRE PROOF VAULT. Every Womcc Sometimes needs a tnV. able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt, nf and mrutin In remit. The (mm. IritlUr. Hral'.l nmardiwppfilnt. SeutauywlMT S1.00, PimlMeUluuuCu., Cluvalwul.o. Bold by B. Alex. Stoke, druggist. 9 9 Coos BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. Tim Nhort line Iwtween DuBoln. Itlditwny, Ilradford, Hnliimaiiirn, HulTnlu, lbx-lieiitcr. NlHxnr lulls and point, iu the upper till region. On mid after June 4th, im, paimen gor Irulna will arrive mid dt'pnrt from Fulls C'reck Minion, dully, except Hundny, as fol lows: 7iOO A. M. Bradford Accommodation For rlnM North between Falls Creek and rudford. 7:15 a. m. nilxed train for PunxHutawney. 10:OAA.M. lliilTiildHnd Rochester mull For HriH-kway vllle, KldKway.JohnNonhurg.Mt. Jewett, llradford.rlHlamancu, IlufTalo and Horhostr; connecting at Johnaonburg with P. ft E. train a. for Wilcox, Kane, w urren, C'orry and Erlo. 10: A. M. Aircommodntlon For DuBols. . y!e, MlgKun andl'unxHutawney. l:SO P. M. Bradford Accommodation For Ueochtree, Brockway vllle, Kllmont. Car iiion, Kldgway, Johinioiihurg, Alt. Jewett and Bradford. (:10 P. M. Mull For DuBols, Hykea, Big Run, Punxsutawney and Walxton. Blii'i P.M. Accommodation Fur DuBols,Blg Kim and Punxsutawney. ""m1 ,M, TMunailJrJ traln-For Brockwajr - .X'll". Kldgway and JohiiHonburg. 0113 P.M. Hunduy truln-For DuUola, fykes, lllg Kun and Punxsutawney. Thousand mile tickets at two cents per mile, good for passage between ull stations. J. II. MoImtvhb. Agent, Fulls creek. Pa. J. H. Uahkktt. E. C. Lapkv, Oenerul Hupt. Oen. Pas. Agent Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester N.Y IiUtwctUanteu MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office on West Main street, opposite tha Commercial liotel, Keynoldsv 'llle, Pa. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Oentle- )otet. JJOTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Tbe leading botel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Hteam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, amnio rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. QBE EN C COXSEIl, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the business part uf town. b ree 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIES, Proprietor, Sample rooms on the ground floor. House, heated by uutural gas. Omulbus to and from all trains. QAUTION NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned not to med dle or Interfere with the following personal property, to-wlti One horse, 1 cow, 1 set har ness, 1 sleigh, 1 buggy, 1 orguu, and household furniture, now Iu the possession of John W. wyluiu and Mrs. Anna Wylaiu, as tha same) belongs to me, having bought It Aug. lvth, lHKi, aud la left with them subject to my or- W. A. Cathbbs, Bathmel, Pa., Aug. 13, lm.