. t - Sfte Star Suhsmiption $1.00 per year, in adrancr. V A, STKI'HKWaOM, Kdllornnd lnb. WEDNESDAY, Al'HI L i:. 1SIM. AnlndiHnt1nt lorn I pup'T, mlllhrlivpry We(ln"il:iy nt, Itcynnlilivllli', .li-flvrKin n. P,, it vol i-il lo Ihi) IntiMKHtn of Hiynolil-ivlllit nnrl.TclTi'i-iiincoiiiilv. Non-iiollllriil. will unit all with fiilrmvu,. nml will lii't-spceliilly friend ly toward tho lultoi-iittc rlti. Ruhflcrlptlnn prlrtil.onpi-rycnr.ln ndvnnco. UoimmihliMUIoiift Intended for iiublli'iitlon mtint bo mvoniimnli'd by tho wi-ftpr'a nnmi not for puhlti'iitlon, hut nn ii inmnint',' of good ftillli. Inii'tTHtlnir nrivn Ileum Mollrlti'tl. Adviirlisliiir riiti-H nmlo known on itppllcn Won at the olllon In Arnolds' IIIih'Ic. Lenjrhty fonimnnlrntloim nun rhnnirn of nvnrllH'ninlM hIioiiIU runoh this oflleo ly Monday noon. Addrru all iMimmunlratlimn to 0. A. Stcph ennon, Uoynoldsvllln, l'n. F.ntort'd nt t ho poMnfflrn at Iloynoldnvllln, Pa.i as sorond oIiihh mall mnttor. Chosnpeake bay has an area of 2,KKi gqunrn mllos, und Is ono of tho jrri'nteBt inland bodies of water on thu American continent. It contain mimcroim islands, and is tho receptacle of several navigable rivors whluh drain the in terior of Maryland and ndjuoont states. Ita picturesque shores aid Indented by many small bays, inlets and estuaries. Its waters, in conjunction with those of the Patuxent, the James, tho Potomac, the Elizabeth, the Nansomond and other important streams, debouch on Hampton roads, forming one of the doopest, safest and most commodious harbors in the world. From early colonial times the articles of traffic nnd commerce carried on the Chesapeake between its various ports and landings by Bteam and sail craft reach a stupendous aggregate, and the growth of this business has kept even pace with that of the towns and cities along the Atlantic coast. The facilities of cheap and prompt transportntian by this natural water rout between Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and all points south, defy the competition of land carriage, and ara better known and more universally appreciated now than ever before. The first steam vessel on tho bay was tho Eagle, a side wheeler, built in 1813, which made occasional trips from Baltimore to Norfolk during the three years follow ing. In 18,-1() tho Baltimore Steam Paekot Co. was organized and has continued In existence ever since. It was then as it is to-day tho principal lino running etoamura on tho bay, the Alabama, Georgia and Jewess, as late as 1841, comprising tho regular boats on tho rout. Of tho twonty-seven steamers subsequently purchased, two were abandoned in a storm In 18.")!), ono was sunk by collision, ono was burned by tho Confederates, and sixteen others were sold or otherwise disposed of. Tho Georgia and Carolina (Included In this fleet) were the Hrst iron vessels signaling a mucked Improvement (from . wood to Iron) In marine architecture. The Bay Line wbb also tho first to appreciate and adopt the manifold advantages of oleotrioity as a cleanly and brilliant illuminator. Tho Interior arrangements of the Bay Lino, to make the journey on their steamers an ex perience of luxurious enjoyment never to bo forgotten, aro all that lavish expenditure directed by intelligence and good taste can effect. Tho grand saloons, dining rooms, social hall, elegant state rooms single or connected and furnished with doublo bedstead, fully meet all th6 up-to-date require ments of modern travel. Steam heating and olectrlcty throughout. Tho Bay Lino steamers excel in the feature of indopendont steam heating in each state room; no other lino has it. Tho cuisine receives the special attention of the management, nd is distinguished for its superior excellence. Aside from the substantial features of the menu, dishes of game, Boa food and various delicacies ai'e served in tho season. It costs tho company $30,000 annually to supply their tables in the munnor do scribed. Tho European plan of gervico affords the convenience of selecting tho quality and variety each ono prefers. This was found to bo tho demand of the ; traveling public, utid the increased number of meals now served shows that it pleases the large majority. The prlcos aro very moderate; lower than cun bo found in any first-class hotel, steamer or restaurant in the country. E. W. Thompson, ' the . gentlemanly traffic manager of the BuUimoro Steam Packet Co., has headquarters at Baltimore, Md. A good newspaper In a luioful mirror of life us it is. It is sometimes com plained thut newspapers report the evil when 'they ought only to report tho good. They must report the evil as well as. the good, or how shall we know what it is to be reformed, what guarded . against, what fought down? A news paper that pictures only tho honesty and virtue of society is a misrepresent ation. The family is best prepared for the duties of life, which know the evil, is taught, to select the good. Keep children under the impression thut all Is fair and right in the world, and when they go cut into it they will be us poorly prepared to struggle with It as a child I who U thrown into the middle of the Ulan Mo and told to learn how to swim. ur only complaint is when sin is made ttractivo and morality dull, when vice is pointed with great headings and good deed ate put io obscure corners, Iniquity set up in great , primer and r'htoousress ip nonpareil. Bin lit I ' some. Virtue is beautiful; aiako Tree of Biblical Knowledge. The Bible con tains 3,rnn,48o letters, 810,007 words, 31,175 verses, 1,1811 chapters and 00 books; longest chapter is the 110th Psalm; the short est nnd middle chapter is tho 117th Psalm; the mid dle verse is the 8th of tho 118th Psalm. Tho longest name Is tho 8th chapter of Isa iah. The word "and" occurs 40, 627 times. The 37th chapter of Isaiah and the 10th chapter of tho 2nd book of Kings are allko. The long est verso is the 0th of tho 8th chapter of Esther; the shortest the 35th of the 1 1 th chapter of John. Tho 21st verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra Is the only one of the entire collection which contains every letter In tho alphabet. Tho word "Lord'' or Its equivalent, "Jeho vah," occurs 7,008 times in the Old Testament; or to be more exact, the word "Lord" oc curs 1,853 times, and tho word "Jehovah" 6,845 times. The word "God" does not occur in tho book of Esther, but there is WISDOM, KNOWLEDGE, HOLINESS AND LOVE IN EVERY We CHAPTER OF THE ENTIRE WORK. Window shades, all prices, at Stoke's. Porfect Headache Powders are different from all others. Sure relief for sick headache, nervous headache, &c, &o. Try them. For sale at the Reynolds Drug Store. Wall paper 2c. per roll at Stoke's. The cheapest and best shoes for the monoy In town at J. S. Morrow's. Go to Rlston's for anything you want in fishing tackles. Wall paper 2c. per roll at Stoko's. C. F. Hoffman sells tho Eclipse, the best bicycle In Roynoldsvillo, Pa. The best family cough medicine Is Extraet of Wild Cherry and Tar. Window shades, all prices, at Stoke's. Extended Telephone Connections. Tho Summervillo Telephone Company is extending its lines so as to connect all the outlying towns and villages, and In a few days a force of workmen will be employed setting poles and stringing wires from Worthville via Sprankles Mills, Grange, Perrysville, Whltesvillo, Fordham amf Horatio to Punxsutawney, altogether forming a circuit that will connect an extensive population and bo of great service In expediting business.' Brook villo llcimblicun. R. and G. glovo htting corsot at J. S. Morrow's. Wall paper 2c. per roll at Stoko's. When you have a bad cold and cough try a bottle of Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For salo at tho Reynolds Drug Store. Window shades, all prices, at Stoke's. Brussels and Ingrain carpets of all styles, at low prices, at the Roynolds villo Hardware Co. storo. in the We have added a full now lino of $4.00, Bhoes. Come und glvo us a call. J. S. Morrow. Wall puper 2c. up to 50c. per roll at Stoko's. Wall paper 2c. per roll Bt Stoko's. Buy the Whito sowing machine at C. F. Hoffman's Fit, stylo and quality In Robinson's shoes. Buy your tan shoes from Robinson and get up-to-date styles. Svlftinu iu It hi lie Cirb. Beach Shick In Brook villo at tho residence of George G. Gourloy, April 8th. 180(1. bv Rev. Dr. Warren, Chas. T. Beach and Ida M. Shick, both of Brookville, Pa. New Price List! Best flour, In cotton, ; 1 00 Fine Cal. apricots 13o., or 2 cans, 25 " Tomatoes Tc. a can, 15 cans, 1 00 " Syrup, por gallon, 30 " Head ricp, per lb., 05 " Raisins, " 05 " Pure tapioca, per lb., 05 " Tea, extra quality, per lb., 20 " Lima beans, " 05 " Navy beans 8 lbs. 25c, 35 lbs. 1 00 " Coffee cakes, 5 lbs., 25 " Peas, 10 lbs. 25 Absolutely pure pepper, per lb., 18 " " baking powder, 20 The above is price ou a few arttoles in our immense stock. We have the goods and our price are right all along the line. We can nave you money ou GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. Mtftnn'dm?:4irvT - rA - ft - WE DON'T TELL LIES. M Grand Opening of Spring and Summer Clothing! are the people that reduced the price of Clothing, Hats and Men's Furnishings last Spring and now we are going to reduce the price of Men's Shoes. We have nine-tenths of the clothing trade in Keynoldsville and we are entitled to the other tenth. Ask your friend, who purchased from lis last season, if ' his garments gave satisfaction. And remember that we are the ONLY Clothiers in town that can fit you out from the solo of your feet to the crown of your head. OUU GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Call and see them. Men's Dressy Suits! Our ready-to-wear of finest imported and domestic material. The best of everything, including workmanship and trimmings. If you double the price you wont secure any bet ter fit if made by a tailor, and perhaps not as good, liesides, here you try the garments on and see the finished effect b o fore buying. If there's u differ ence between these suits and tailor-made it's in our favor. Every fashiona ble weave, every prevailing color is contained in our spring line, fresh from two of the most fa mous factories world. Prices to suit you all, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, $10. llll Square Cut, Sacks, Stratford backs, 1 he Westminister. All the latest styles. Young Men's Suits, From 15 to 19 years old. Our line of young men's suits is of the richest mate rial, in varieties, quantities and quali ties' which few retailers have courage to handle. We especially pride ourselves upon the handsome productions in all wool Cassimeres. Cheviots, Worsteds, Serges, etc. ; made in first-class manner, at prices from $4.00 to 8.00, which, without a doubt, would cost you double the money at other stores. Shirts 25c. to 81. Sweaters 25c. to S3. Trunks 2.50 to $7. All we ask is for everyone to call, see the coods, get prices and com r pare them with other clothiers' prices. MILaLaIREN KEYISTOLDSVILLE!, djW4MrtiMftr.amjw4ib - i'l,r , .1.4 mljr himMi our jsnnw lartment ! All the nobby dressers are broken up on our shoes, meres more Style and I mish in our shoes than any you'll find in town. liest domestic Calfskin or Russia Tan in all the styles. They are not equaled by nnv shoe denier in town. Needle Toe, Ulube Toe, Yale Toe, Harvard Toe, all tho Litest styles. To save money visit our Shoe Department. SPRING HATS! 2Me5 7 - w.f :: Mr a-i-----r- We have a large line of Derbies in all the colors, black nnd three shades of brown, in all the latest styles, Younian, Dunlap, Knox, Miller, . 50 to 3.00. We want every fastidious dresser to see our line of Fedoras, in all the late colors, prices (50c, 80c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25. We have over 500 dozen of Straw Hats that we want every person to see before purchasing a straw hat. Also a large line of Spring Caps, We are the acknowledged Hatters of Iteynofdsville. Men's Fine Half Hose, it Shoe Dei "3 C iH X Latest Belts, Balbriggan Underwear. i TELL I In I n THE III'-, lyj TttUTH. BOYS' snort Pants Salts! Greater variety and greater values than anywhere in the county. We want to make a friendof the com ing man. Neat suits all new spring styles, made bet ter and with great er care than any you have ever bought. Double breasted, square cut, the handsom est introduced in years, at 98 cts., $1.85, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. Spring Trousers! Strictly all wool Cheviot and Cassi mere Dress Pants, splendidly tailored, well trimmed, thoroughly sponged, neat and desirable patterns. We are safe in challenging the world to show any,, better dress pants at these prices: $1. 50, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00. Everything that's new and stylish in fabric, and every pair is guaranteed' to fit. You have over 2000 pair to choose from. We also carry a large line of men's and boys' work pants, good Jean, from 50c to 1.50 per pair. Knee Pants ! You have over 1.300 pairs to Belect from of the best grades, all- wool Cheviots and Cassimeres, with patent waist band and taped seams, sizes, from 3 to 15, prices from 25c. upward. Overalls, ... , Suspenders, Neckwear. PENN'A. ' T. De Witt Taltuage.