Star Mii'mcWi'i'iin tt.fiO fur irnr, n titlriinrr, V. A. ai'M'lUINMOI. i:,llt,,r niKl l-nli. WKDNKHDAY. PrX'KMI'Ktt 1. IW4, A n lnpfMnltit IimmiI iiniM'f. ptthlUlioil nvrr y VMlm'tliiy nt Keynnlilsvlllt', .ltfTiruttt '. Pa., l'Vil,l fti lln lMltn!mf Krynoliinvlllo nnil .1irirwiiii'iiiinl V. Niin-pnlltli'iil, will trvnt nil lth fulrni".. nml will liiisHi'liilly fr li nil ly tuwnnU tin ItiUiMnit Hiim. HulMirlMloti pili'l.ftl)tMT vrnr.ln nilvnnrr. Cmnmithlrntlntm IntrtiiliMI fur iHilillriitliid muM, Ik turoitiiiinlf(l hy tlm wrllor'n iinnir, not for llllhllrutlnli. Intl. II A ItllliriltittM' nf Kimil fnlOi. Iiilcmxtlnt new llcmn xiillrlti'il. AilvrrtMtttf nil. tniiiln knimn on tiiillrii tlonnt Ihi' iilllri- In ArmililV llloi'k. I,tnitlity I'oininiinliMitloim nml rlinnirf of Ki1virllmnii'nlH nliouM ri'iirh till ofllrn liy MiiiiiIiit noon. Ailiiii'4 nil I'onimiiiili'KtloiiM to V. A. Ktrpli cniin. Iti'Viiolilnvllli'. I'n. Knti'ml nt thn pmioflli-i nt. KcynolilMVllli. I'll., in mironil i'Iiinn nmll mnttt'r. It In rcporti-il Hint Hoprononlntlvn I'urr, f Tiiii'knwnnnH. tlw frnnior of tltn fi-oo toxtliook lnw, will Intriiiliico n bill In tlm liotimi of ri'pn'wntnllvi'R nt tlio coining hokkIimi pmvldlnK for cntnpiiN miry oiliicnllon. 11. l'rlrn, of c:iov.lnnil, Olilo. a iiiomlior of tlio firm who mnU-p llm Cliniitllor Si lVlitn jiili print Inu ihvhhch, tho kind tmi'il In TlIK HTAU olllce, wiw linirtlorod nt IiIh linnm liwt Wetlm-wlny nljrlit hy two rohlxin who Kiilnod nil in tramn Into hln hoimo. Wo ml 1 tho nttontlonof our rondom to tho niinoiincmtii'nt of tlm I'ittHlmrir C'hrlHlInn Jifmritfr, In nnothor column. Tho Ailntrnle In the iilllcliil otynn nnd homo inicr of tho M. K. t'hnivh in thin loonllty. nnd nhonld ho piitmnlzi'd hy nil MothndNtn who wlnh to koop Informod in ninttri'H portnlnlnir to tho chnri'li of thoir choloo. Tluw. K. I 'motor, of ltiwlon, Miikh., tho mnn who built tho Inrifo timnory nt FnHsCi'ook nnd whoownod tho IVnllold tnnncry, dlod nt hln homo in lliwton on tho Tlh Inst. Whon tho 1'nltoil Htnlon Lonthor Co. wnn oruanlrd, of which Mr, lVootor wnn proidont nt tho tlino of hln donth. ho ownod ton tnnnorloH thnt ho tnrnod into tho oorM'rntlon. It igoHtimntod thnt ho wiw worth from sovon to ton million of dollniK. Fourtoon yontu njro tho oditor of thin pnpor wnn a typo in tho (hurtle ollloo nt St. Mnryn, nnd nt tlmt tlmo tlii-m whh llttlo thoiitrht ctvon to tho pnHr nnd tho hoIhhoih ftirnlHhod tho hrnin work for It. For n number of yonin thorn aftor tho pnH-r continued In tho ovon tonor of Its way, hut now It Iiuh dovol opod Into a livo nuiwr which St. Mnrj-H could not rot alonif without iiiiIohs jiiMt . an pood a pnMr would drop Into thnt town to tnko Itn plnco. Dr. Pnrkhumt hnn cmtorod into a con tract with The Loili11 limit Journal hy which ho will practically become a rcpular cdltorlnl contributor to thnt nuigazino for Bomo tlmo. Tho Rrcat Now York preacher ayH that ho hnn for along tlmo pant boon desirous of saying- somo vory nccctutary things to women, and he now announces that ho will say thorn through thoso articleg. Ho will tako up all tho social, moral and equality questions which are so ipjxsr most in tho minds of women to-day. Dr. Parkhurst will befln this work at once, his first article appearing in tho next issue of the cm nml. Tho District Methodist, a monthly paper published in the Interest of the Methodist Episcopal church of tho Clarion District, has in all probability, suspondod publication. The paper hag been published seven years; three years It was published at Ridgway by N. T. Arnold, and four years It has been printed at tho Democrat office In Brook ville under the management of a com mittee appointed by the District Con ference Tho subscription prico of the paper was twenty-five cents a year, and Bt this price it was necossary to have over two thousand subscribers to pay for the work of printing and mailing the papers, the editors did their work gratious. Below we give a few postal points with which all persons should become acquainted: Soiled or misdirected stampod envelopes, when In a whole condition, may be redeemed at the face value of tho stamps thereon, in postage stamps or postal cards. Postal cards are not redeemable. C'oppor or nickel coins are only received to the amount of twenty-five cents at the postofllce. It Is permitted to put your name and address upon tho upper left-hand corner of all matter mailed by you, and the sender of a lottor mulled In a hotel envelope may wrlto on the envelope what disposal shall be made of the letter If undeliver ed. All letters should bo directed legi bly, with the name of the postoWce, county, state, street, house or box num ber. The payee of all money orders must be Identified before the money sent is paid them. Postal employes can, at their option, make out applica tions for money orders to oltber address or seal a registered letter, to place It contents therein, or to affix postage stamps. At the approach of Christmas it may be useful to know that any arti cle of mailable matter bearing a ten-cent "special delivery" stamp, In addition to the lawful postage, la entitled to Im mediate delivery on week days between T A. M. and 11 P. M., U tbe offloe be of the "treo delivery or letter-crrler" class, between 7 A. M. and 7 P. M. on week days, If other than a letter carrier office, and within oue mile of the post-office. Went Keynoltlnville 8chnol Notes. One work of VHciitlun will In given during tlm hollili js. School will climo on tho "lit nnd npi'ii on tlio .'ll-l Innls. TIh-oukIi tho klnilnexn of I). II. II. lit er, congivnsnmn from thin dlwtrict. tho Hchool In In pussi'ssliin of tho nflleliil limp of the United Mtatos for I Hit. 11 request tho Hinvnn of Kthnology, WiihIiIiiijIoii, 1). C, Rotitrihiitod Itn 12th Annunl lleiiort to tho School liihrnry. A nolld tiiHHS dietlonnry holder lias boon plnei'd in tho nchool through tho llnrnry movement. A numlior nf cltlzonn vlsl'cd the nchool during tho pnst month. Ixt others follow this good cxituiplo. Tho following Is n report of the third c xiltiiinntlotm of the dlfforent rooms: (IHAMMAM HCIIOOt,. Avorngo per cent, of A grnilo: Mnr hary Wnlto Hit, Kttn Sykon tm. Mlley Stllenlili. Thoitinn Metformin l, W. It. StniilTor DM, I.ulu Crelirhtnn 117. Mzzlo KiM'liler 117. Adil Hunter till. Hlnneho lloko '. Wllllnin Ward l."i, Hurry Svkon III. tioroy Hurtle ll.'l, flurry Hor pel 11.1, llyrde Hons Nil. I'Yed Stnu'lTor 87, John Ititrgo, Mlliitn Syken, Agnon (iortlon. Avetngn per cent, of 11 grmlo: Mnml Kholiert 7, Snillo HllHsnn l7, Kred I)omwey 117, F.nrl loni)oy 1)7, Klillva Hoko IHI, Mnggln McKornnn IW, Ralph Albright tl'i. Alex Dunsmoro Hi, Anna McKornnn 04, Kntlo I'hnlen IM, Frank WynkuplKI, William Shnbert IW, I.lnd noy Misim 112, Walter William' 111, IjiVerno Ruitibiiiigh IM, Jonoph Silver Hll, Frank StnulTer KS, Krmst. Ili'tmon HI, Adn Hivwor, Mtihlo Hlpln. INTKKMKIHATR RCIKHll,. Avorngo percent of A gnido: Mninlo Montgomery It", Mngglo Wllllnms !MI, Hi'sslo Wlllliiius till, ('hnrllo Montgoni ery H2, rjiina Wynkup tKl, Nellie Mc Kornnn H7, ,loh n Ward Nil, Coi n Heer W, Samuel Knst 72, Kiniun Dnvls til, Fred McF.ntlro ll.'l, llorthn Scott, 111, Amy Allistio, Kinniii llrnsoii mi, Nellie Hull H!l, CluriiNlpIo Hit, Anna Stiles Nil, (iorlio t'l'iinko N, ('hurley Hnrgo Nl, Milton William NX Delhi Dompsoy 7'i, John ('onwiiy 71, .1 mix s Stiver (17, Myr tle Sholiort III. Hertha Sykes HI, Ar thur Cliittistcr, JohIo llivwer. Average per cent, of II grudo; Mary Husson (IN, Ruliy Cook 117, Annu llrewor IK'I, Myrtle Higgs ll.'l, Huth Stile IKI, (iertio McKeo 112, Jennie Siplo 112, Horehiul Hurry !NI, Ixiuis Sehult.e INI, Asu FettiM-niiin !Ml, Amy Ho linger IK), Flo Host IHI, Kdnn (iruhlw Kit, Lulu Sykon NH, Hertha Shearer UN, Tommy MeKoo 88, Tillio nioom 8S, Mlelmel Wind 87, Kntlo Conway 87, Audley McKeo 87. Willie Clark 87. Hertha Dompsoy 84, Ornn ChittoHlor H.'l, Cnrrlo Arnold HI, Mallei Tshman. NO, Chester Sehultze 80. Kdwnrd Sykes NO, Kdith Horpol 78, Griff Scott 78, Floyd Gross 78, Nelllo Montgomery 7(1, Grovor Smith (II, Suslo McKernun, Hnrry Cnldwcll, Mum Id McCarty. 1'KIMAKY SCHOOL. Oral examination of A grade: David Claiko 117, Kmma RIcliBrds 117, Alfred Ward 11(1, Wultor Stauffor 114, Iva Mchiro 1)3, Fred Stiver 1)2, MInnIo Kelley 82, Charley Ilufiino 1)1, Sulllo Mowrey l), Dora Mowroy 00, Alice Radohacli 80, Ethel Hoguo 88, John Washack 80, Mildred Ridgoway 70, Geneva Stopp 73, Mary Ward (II. Thoso whose names are followed by the asterisk () wore absent during the examination. Tho report of tho school for tho third month, which ended Tuesday, Duo. 11th, was crowded out of this Issue. It will be published next week. Oood Program. Following will be found the program for the school entertainment to be given In the opera house Friday evening, Deo. 21st, 1804: PART I, Music Dramatic Overture Orchmtra Kocltntlon Elxlo Has Tbe mutton Agent's Btory. Essay 1'ubllc Opinion Nollle Armor Musle Femnle Quartette The Mlxlit Is Hushed and mill. Declnmntlnn faxiln Melllnger Tlio mack none ana uis itiuor. Dcrliimutlon Willis lloora lie Putter ob Dor HhliiKle. BonK-WrltliiK to Pupa Kathleen Mullen Music Orchestor PABT II. Tambourine Prill Twelve Young Ladle Bong Kranklo und Ooldle Kins I Don't Wnnt to Pluy In Your Yard. Recitation Ethel Wlnslow uiueon the bihtk vatiey n. n. Kong flilldron Kocltutlon Archie Dean Verna Blng Music In Reverie Overture Orchoatra PART III. Polo Swinging Florence Stone Prophesy Willie Loft Music lllow on Wild Gules.. Mixed Quartette Hec.ltutlon t'ousln Jusptir...t'lirlstlne Hrown Kong O'rU Itvvltutlon I'liiyliig "cliool.... Hertha llowser Music On-hcstru Now I Luy Mo Down toBlwp wult. PART IV. Music Veniule Quartette Mow, Merry Winds, Mow. Hoop Drill Beys DeelumHtuinEx'ellor Jumea Keurns Deelumatlon -ot t Ayora 1'uddy's Version of "ExcelslorJ1 Musle-The Bull Dog Mule Qunrtetto Tableau Tbe Uypsy's Warning. Music .. C'rehestra Guard chains, In silver, gold and silk, for ladios, at Ed. Gooder's. Special 23 per cent, reduction on suits for boys from 5 to 10 years old at the People's Bargain Store. , . Silver bread plates, crumb trays and scraper at Ed. Gooder's. Glenn MUllren Is selling an all-wool underwear at 11.00 a suit that la actually worth 12.50. Mrs. S. B. Gllbloom, of Punxsutaw- ney, baa rented Henry A. Reed's store room, and on Jan. 1st will start a doth lng store. Money saved by buying hot at Reed's, as all aboea must be Nodes to Director. At a meeting of tho Director of tho Reynoltlsvlllo Coal Company, hold Do comlsir 12th, INIll, Hie following renolu Hon wnn adopted: lirmtlirtl, That a meeting of tho stockholders of the Roynohlnvlllo Conl Company bn called to convnno at tho general oflleo of tho company at Royn oldnvlllo, I'etinsylvntila, on the Kith day of February, Hli;(, at 1().(H) o'clock A. M., to tako action on tho question of tho sale and conveyance of all tho proicrty and franchises of nnld com puny and to terminato the existence of nnld corpora tion, nnd that tho Secretary Isi and In hereby directed lo glvo notice thereof a required hy law. Attest, Ciiakmch Clifton, Secretary, Notice. All persons knowing themselves to Im Indebted to mo are hereby requested to cull nt my olllee, No. 210 Main street, Reynoldsvllle, l'a., on or Is. fore Janu ary 1st, I NH."), and liinko nettleinent of accounts either hy rosi or noto. All Recounts remaining unsettled aftor the above dale will Ihi promptly handed In for collection. S. SlIAPFUK. 1'ooplo who have tried It, say there In no Is'ttor medicine for dysM)isla than Ayer's Sarsnparilla. It mny not glvo ono the Htomnch of nn ostrich, hut it no strengthens tho nlimentnry organs thnt digestion of ordlnnry ftssl Is-comi1 rnsy nnd nntuml. Notice. Tho regulur ntiiiuiil itieetlng of htoek hohlers of tlin First Nuliotml Hunk, of Kcyiiolilsvlllo, for the election of direct or for the ensuing your, will Ihi held In the hanking room tut Tuesday, January 8th, N!l."i, from .'I to 4 o'clock V. M. Jnll.N II. KAI'CIIIJI, eushler. Kverylsidy knows thnt tho conditions for In-ill t li lire not fuvoruhlo when tho Htnnmch, liver, und IhiwcIs are disorder ed. In such cases, hetulueho, indigestion, nnd constlpntion are tlio result; for nil which ailment the proper remedy Is Ayer' Ciithuiie 1111. Working punts N.1 ets. a pair at the People's Hurgttin Store. jriviniitrt ml tit tit Ptrb. Stkwakt Kiioi'K (Jn Hoc. 17th. lNIU, nt Hrookvlllo, I'n., by Rev. Russell M. Warren, 1). 1).. J. R. Stewart and Miss lona SIiohi, Isith of (jlrard township, Cleurlield Co., l'a. HlTHLKY-STFAVAHT On Dec. 17th, 18HI, nt Hrookvlllo, I'n., by Rev. Huh sull M. Warren, 1). I)., W. M. Hurley' nnd Miss Funnio Stewart, both of Clenrlleld Co., l'a. Gold pons muko nice Chrlstmits pres ents. Uuy them at UolTmtiii's. J. S. MORROW. DF.ALEIt IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsrille, Pa. To - Your It will be economy for you to remember that H. J. NIGKLE Has a large assortment of ing of Dolls and Toys of all kinds, China Notions, Celluloid Picture Frames, Also a full assortment of Handkerchiefs,, Towels, Toweling, Hosiery, "Underwear, Etc., Etc. A share of the holiday trade is solicited. Rathmel. Wash Mohney ha hi now hounn nlMiut completed. Full Henry I confined to tho house with a cnrhunelo. What we need Is ldewalk. Who will muko a move? Jan. Rols-rts I nut again. If Jimmy don't tnko cold ho will be all right. John Hnrclny lost hi vnlunblo dog on Saturday. Tho hoy will mis him for nport. Fred Crowley reports a pleasant tlmo while attending tho Christian Kntleavor convention nt Hrmkwayvlllo Inst week. Mr. Wynnt, who bus boon sick nt her homo for a long time, wan able to attend church on Sunday. Her many f t ie nils gave her a warm hundshnka. Tliomns Mulii, of Hoynoldsvlllo, wnn visiting friend at thin piano over Sun day. Wo wero glad to have Hro. Tom with tin. KsNclnlly in the class room, ho makes things lively. John Hyndninn, nr., wan helping to put a car on tho truck In tho mine Mondny morning whon the lever, with which he was lifting, broke nnd flew tip, hit ting him on the nose and causing a had fracture. ('nil and get our price and examine slns's, we can, and will ell all our sins' at cost and carriage. IIkvky A. Rk.k.i, the sIhki man. Foil Rr.NT J. S. .'ones' hoitso In West Rcynolilsvlllc. Thin I a gmid house nnd a very desirable place to live. For further Informal Ion cull at S. ShnfT er'n olllee. Fancy und common cnndlen for tho holidays, cheap; nt M. J. Rlggs' griM-ery store. King AV Co. und W. Spry sell six miuiiiIh of crackers for twenty-live ct. At King iV Co. 'a you will find haled hay, salt, Hour nnd n full line of general morchmiillHo. No. 1. Remington double barrel gun nt Alex. 1 Union's for 022.IMI. Huy your Christ mas and New Year's presents at F.d. GiHider'. Home for Sale. A pair draft inuivn, sound nntl true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and l,.riKillis.; two horse 4 your old, weigh ing l,02.ilhn.; one innro throe years old, weighing l,02."ill.; and ono pulr of mules. J. C. KiNU & Co. Ladies' collarett buckles, in silver and gold, ut IM. Gisidcr's, Ladle wanting their hnlr shumpiNs-d should go to Horpol, the harbor, a ho disss it in a through und workman like mnniicr. llEJIarl)isoii,D.D.S. All Kinds of Work in the Dental Line Promptly and Neatly Done. Dr. Harbieon is a graduate of tho Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest dental college in the world. Office on Main St. oppo site Hotel Belnap, Reynolds ville. Consultation and Examination FREE,! - Interest ! HOLIDAY GOODS, consist and Children's Books. I am now Ready to show you everything in tho way of Jewelry, fcr, Huitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at very moderate pricm C. F. HOFFMfN, The Jeweler and Optician. Snecial Bargains ! The following Goods are Going Fast! Cashmere, in different now lio. All-wool Henriettas, former price 50c, now 40c r2-in. All-wool Ladies' Cloth, former price 65c, now 40c 45-in. Black Henriettas, former urice ft 1.00. now 80c; former price ftl.25, now ftl.00. Black Serge, former price ftl.00, now 75c: former price ftl.25, now ftl.00. We also have a full line of NOTIONS! You will always find our Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING of every description, which is lutely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu facture and finish than can be found at any house in the city. This is headquarters for plete line in town. All the our unequaled qualities. Our Fall and Winter Underwear is complete in every detail. We are now making Suits to Measure Remember we do not send your measure off to some ready made house and get a hand-me-down nearest your measure and put it on to you. We make these suits in our shop at mm HarQware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, - SHEET IRON - and - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. shades, regular price 25c. prices are away down. B1NG & CO. superior in make and abso TT A TS The most com prevailing styles and shades in at $17 and $18 ! old.