Y V X Star Subscription $1.00 prryrar, n ?rnjtr. C. A. MTKPIIKNftON, Kdllor and Pub. WEDNESDAY, APHIL 22. 1S!M. An Indr jM-nili'nt Iwnl pnpiT, piililMirri every WodncHtluy at KoynoldHvillt', .It-nvr-mn Cd. I'n., cloviiu rt to tlin liilrrvMnf Id'ynolilnvlllo and.Ti'ITt'rwimroiinty. Nnn-pnlltlrtil. wllltrvnt nil with fnlrni'w, mid will Ih ptvtiilly frlrml ly townrils tht Inlmritm rlnm. BulwiTlptlon iiricofl.nnprrypiir.ln fiflvnnro. G'ofnniiiiili'ntlon Inti'iiiliMl for piiblli'iitlon must ho tici-ompnnlt'd liy tho wrlti-r' niimn, not. for puhlliMitlon, tint ns ft mmrnntw of food fultn. Inti-rostlnn tiewn lti'm sollrlti'd. Advertising TtttH timdo known on iippllrn tlon Bt thu office In Arnolds' lllcx-k. LonRhty communlrntlmw mid ehnnue of advert limnt should reni'h this onVe by Mondny noon. Address nil oommiinli'iitloni too. A. Steph enson, Keynoldnvllle, ln. Entered nt the postofflre Rt Reynoldsville, P., an second claim mall matt or. Tho. LanRhorno Standard myn tlio olovnnth commnndmont should roud about bh follows: "Mind your own business." During leap year the woman claims the rlffht of initial, and tho man has the right of referendum. It Is tho reverse of this In other years. Ex. From the DuBols Courier of Monday we learn that the Bell, Lewis & Yates C. M. Co. will make quite extenaive Improvements at the Rochester mine, which is located near DuBois, by build ing a large mule barn, blacksmith shop and powder house neartho new opening. The company already have three largo pumps in oj)eratlon at tho Rwhester mine of a combined capacity of from 15,000 to 18,000 gallons per minute, yet in very wet season this is not sufficient, and anothor large Joansville pump is to he put in at that place. The Oil City Dcrriek offers the fol lowing scnsiblo advice to church goers: "Havinf entered a pew, move along; do not block up the end of the pew as If you did not intend to have anybody else enter it, or as If you were holding it for some special friends. Do not rise to lot others in, but move along and leave tho pew invitingly open, so that thoy will know that thoy are welcome. If a pew holding six has already five in it, do not file out in formal procession to lot one poor, scared woman go to the other end next to the aisle. It is not neces sary for stalwart men to sit at tho end ready to rutih out and kill Indians, as possibly it was oneo." In The Youth's Companion lor April 23rd Andrew Curnogle tells how ho sorved his apprenticeship as a business man, in an article which will prove stimulating to oyory boy and Btirrlng to every friend of boys. Mr. Carncgio started in life as so many other success ful men have dono, without a penny; and has amassed a great fortune, which has been wisely and generously drawn upon for scores of public purposes, designed to benefit his fellowmen. In this article ho has told the story of his early struggles and successes In a delightful manner, which will mako his paper an Inspiration to every boy who reads it. S'The girl who works God bless her," ttajy an 'exchange. She is brave and active; she is not too proud to earn her own living; she is not ashamed to be -found at her daily task; she is studious, painstaking and patient; she smiles from behind the counter or desk; her .smile is the relloetion of colosttal granduer and eternal bliss; she is like a beautiful mountaineer; her character is pure as the bubbling spring, strong as the rock from which it flows and as high as the mountain topmost pinnacle. The sight of her should be a fine Inspiration for us all. Her hand may be stained by dishwashing, sweeping, factory greuso, or printer's ink, but it Is an honest and helping hand; it, stays misfortune from many homes; it is one shield that protects many a forlorn little family from tho .asylum. All honor to the girl that works. List of Jurors. Following is a list of Jurors drawn from Keynoldsvlllo, Westltoynoldsvlllo, Winslow and Washington townships for the term of court beginning May 11th. onANi) junmts. Reynoldsvillc T. E. Evans, B. II . Tones, Stephen Bone, W. O. Aimnn; Washington twp. George Brcnholt., C. D. Smith. PKTIT JURORS. Ileynoldsvlllo ,Ias. K. Johnston, J. S. Morrow, V. V. Bolgor, F. P. Adels perger; Winslow twp. Joseph Hutchi son; Washington twp. Jack Crawford, B. II. Whltchill, J. W. Crawford. TRAVERSE JURORS. Roynoldsvllle J. B. Arnold, E. A. Dunn, Snmnel Lattlmer, Addison Gray, E. L. Evans; West Roynoldsvllle Richard Miller, W. W. Wells; Winslow twp. Tllton Reynolds, Enoch Conlwuy, Charles Sprague, Thomas Williams; Washington twp. William Bailey. Wall paper 2o. up to G0e. per roll at Stoke's. Do you wont a pretty carpet ? Then go to the Roynoldsvllle Hardware Co. store. If your watch does not run or keep good time tnke it to C. F. Hoffman. Everything bought from Bell Is right, so they all say. At King A Co. 's you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. For Sale Pine shingles. A. D. Deemer & Co. Porfect Headache Powders are different from all others. Sure relief for sick headache, nervous headache, ice, &o. Try them. For sale at the Reynolds Drug Store. Window shades, all prices, at Stoke's. Free Hacks. On tho first day of the Jefferson County Sunday School convention to bo held at Stanton, Pa., on Thursday and Friday, May 7th and 8th, free hacks will be furnished from Brookville to Stanton for all delegates who travel by rail. The hacks will leave A. V. station, Brookville, on arrival of the 2.20 p. m. train. All delegates who expect to avail themselves of tho free hacks should notify Rev. Jas. II. Jolbart, Stanton, Pa. Tho .horses of delegates who drive to the convention will be cared for. Wull paper 2c. tip to f0c. per roll at Stoke's. Tho Reynoldsville . Hardware Co. store has received now spring samples of brussels, extra velvet and ingrain car pets. If you want a new carpet see tho samples and get prices at this store. Keep It In tho houso for coughs, colus, croup and sore throat Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For salo at tho Reyn olds Drug Storo. "The Star" for One Dollar. For a few months at least, we will offer The Star to new subscribers for $1.00 a year, cash IN advance. This of fer holds good to old subscribers who pay all arrearages and one year in advance. All back subscriptions will be charged at the old rate of S1.50 per year. We have added a full new lino of shoes. Come and give us a call. J. S. Morrow. The best family cough medicine is Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. Tuns, browns, slate, lead and ox blood kid gloves, dollar kind, at Deemcr's this week for 8te. Wall paper 2o. per roll at Stoke's. Buy the White sowing machine at C. F. Hoffman's .On Monthly of last week the Penn sylvania raili-oad celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. The following morning the Philadelphia Times contained an interesting history of- the read, an account til t.uu loo uumverHury uou pictures of the leuding officials and directors of the roud. From the same Issue of tho 77'tfM wo clip tho following: ' "The imposing authoring ut the ( Aoodomy of Music yesterday to com iuemorate the rounded half century of . th Pennsylvuutu Hull road Company, will stand in the annals of the state as ope oi tne notuoie lunumut'Ks oi t'enn ' Bylvania's progress. Few people at this duy who see the most complete railroad organization of the world presented by the great Pennsylvania corporation, unsurpassed if even equaled by any great railroad coi'iorution of any country In tho completeness of Its always conservative yet liberally advanoing methods, euu have any just conception of the desierute and often almost despairing struggle made half N iuntllltf uirn to inUUOMriLtH 111 ill benefloent system of travel and traftlo. There was eminent fitness, therefore, in calling to the front In thtt com memorative proceedings of yesUx-day the very few survivors who took prt Id the early struggle of the establish ment of the corporation, and to hear from those most, thoroughly familiar with the operations of tbe oorupauy to-fi-y, the story of the marvelous growth ' '' I ts been uninterrupted for a full ' "ury. i Excursion Trains. The North western Association of the Independent Order of Odd Follows will celebrate Its "7th anniversary at Clear field, Saturday, April 25th. For tho uccominodution of thoso who wish to attend, tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts burg R'y will make a low excursion rate for the 00008100 and run a special train leaving Johnsonburg at 7. .10 A. M and passing Falls Crook at 0.15 a. M., re turning leave Clearfield at 10:30 p. M. For further Information consult nearest agent of the company. ! ' ' 1 House and 7 lots in West Reynolds ville for sale. Inquire at STAR oillco. Perfect Headache Powders are the best in tho market. Try them. For sale at the Reynolds Drug Storo. Gents, the latest things in bolts at Bell's. Cull und soe them. When you have a bud cold and cough try a bottle of Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For sale at the Reynolds Drug Store. ' Church Notices. Undor this heading will be found the subjects and texts of the pastors of the various churches of Reynoldsville for the following Sunday: Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. W. Crawford, pastor. . Morn ing: "Temptations Endured .Bring Blessings." Jas. J : 12. Evening: "The First Miraole at Cana." Jno. 2: 11. WE DON'T TELL LIES. It will pay you to buy your shoes at J. 8. Morrow s. . "Business Men's Carnival and Jubilee" April 2th and 30tb. y Window shades, all prices, at Stoke's, "lK SjAR for 11.00. 1' j shoes from Robinson's; they bare ma sae-Duaioesa a ituo rer year. M WE TELL THE TRUTH. Grand Opening of Spring and Summer Clothing! We 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 us last season, if his garments gave satisfaction. And remember that we are the ONLY Clothiers in town that can fit you out from the sole of your feet to the crown of your head. OUH GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Call and see them. Men's Dresso 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. Resides, here you try tho garments on and see the finished effect before buying. If there's a 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 in the world. Prices to suit you all, $4.00, 5.00, G.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, $10. Square Cut, Sacks, Stratford Sacks, The 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. J 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. OUTl NEW Qhno nonartmontl uiiuu uupui IIIIUIII I All the nobby dressers are broken up on our shoes. There's more Style and Finish in our shoes than any you'll find in town. Rest domestic Calfskin or Russia Tan in all the styles. They are not equaled by any shoe dealer in town. Needle Toe, Globe Toe, Yale Toe, Harvard Toe, all the latest styles. To save money visit our Shoe Department. SPRING HATS! 5 ' i .HJ:Ji'uXi X 4 0 ri We have a large line of Derbies in all the colors, black and three shades of brown, in all the latest styles, Youman, Dunlap, Knox, Miller, $1.50 to 3.00. Wo want every fastidious dresser to see our line of Fedoras, in all the late colors, prices H)c, 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. 117) are tlte acknowledged Hatters of lieynoldsrille. BOYS' snort Pants suits! Greater variety and greater valueB than anywhere in the county. We want to make a friend of 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., $1.35, 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 CasBi 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, 3L50, 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. You have over 1,300 pairs to Belect from of the best grades, all- wool Cheviots and Cassimeres, with patent waist band and taped Beams, sizes from 3 to 15, prices from 25c. upward. Knee Pants ! Shirts 25c. to $1. Sweaters 25c. to S3. . Trunks 2.50 to 87. Men's Fine Half Hose, " Latest Belts, " Balbriggan Underwear. Overalls, Suspenders, Neckwear. AAl we ask is for everyone to call, see the sroods, get . prices arid com pare them with other clothiers' prices. MILaUREN REYNOLDSVILLE, O 1 a