ic Star Snhncriplion $1.00 per yrnr, in ndrnnrf. '. A. HTKPilKMNWH. K.lllor mill t'lib. wkT)Ni:si)ay, may 20. ihihi. Anlmli'ppmliMit liM-nl imiiht, nilillliiailivprjr W nilni'iiliiy nt Ki'ViiliKv II It. .Ii'iivi-inn I'o. f'H., (Ii'vniril 10 tin' Iiihti'iIk "f Hfi-imlilivllli' nnil .ti'irpinoiiriitinlT. Non-iKillilriil, will ifi'iit nil Willi fiilni", mill will lii' iHitvliilly fili'iiil- ly townnl. Inn liiiMirinic num. HulMi-rlm Inn prliT l. ml mt vi-nr, In mlvnni'w, I'limmiinlriillonn Mltlonn iiui'iiiii'ii mr lnm inlilli'nlliin must Ihi hi' I'uniniitili'd liythn wrltrr r nntni. n.t fur mililli'Mll'ifi lltlt nN It HIIHI-11 Mil'' U'xmI fnlih. Iiit.'nillnir ni-wn lli-nm milli'lli-il. Ailvi-rllKlnz rnt iimilii known on Hiilli'it tlon nl. tlii olllct" In ArnoliU' lllin'k. I.i'nchlv I'lininiiinliiilloiw nnil I'liiiintn of rtvnrllm-nn'iilK kIioiiIiI mmii'Ii thin olllrn liy Momlny noon. Adrt,Mlli,omniiinlrnllon to!. A.8t'in num, Ui'vnolilsvllli', I'ti. Kntrni'if nt t lio iMwtolltco nt Kcynoliliivllli', Pi.. a mm-ihiiI I'lniut mnll nuilli'r. A milt (or ulnmirr wait trloil In thn IV'iullnir, Pn., court Inst Wirk, nnil A vonlliit of MiMI.no win roiiilori'il In favor of tlio woman who was Hliinilt'ivil. Tim "Un mien of liro," written by ThiminH.tt'lToiKon, aro: 1. Nuyur put olT till to-morrow what you nan do to-day. 2. nt'Vor trotiliKt ollimn to tlo wlint you can ilo yomwlf. 3. Nt-vcr mihmiiI your rtionoy Ix'fortj yon hnvo It. 4. Nover buy what you don't want bocanao it In elii'un. 5. ri'ldn ciroln nH miicli an hunRtir, cold and thirst. II. Wo novor mixint of outing too llttlo, . Nothing In tnniblcnomrt that wo do willingly 8. How iniii'li pain thoHti evils uimi iih that m-ver happun. It. Tukn tlilngH nlwny by tht-lr Hinooth hantltt'H. ID. Whon angry always iiinint 10 httfora you pjichIc. The compulHory whixil law, which wan passed by tint lust Lcglslaturo, wont into effect a fnw days ago. Tho Clearfield lit imhlintn. In ivfcrrlng to thin law, nays: "Tho proM-r books for the registration of school agtt are bnliiR Bocurod by tho commissioners all over tho State and will Ihi placed in the hands of assessors, who aru expected to muko as full and accurate report con corning them as lies within their power. These relM)tts will lo furnislicd to directors and teacher, whoso duty It then becomes, assisted by tho attendant ofllcer whore necessary, to ne thut all pupil between the ages of eight and thirteen are in school tho requisite number of days eighty ouch year biv ihg the minimum unless excused by reason of physical or mental disability or the fact thut there is no public school building within two tulles by the near est traveled road. Parents nnil guar dlaus who neglect to keep all such children In school, except excused by ahovn provisions, too liable to a fine of 2 for tho flint offense and " for each miliwv-ucnt. one. There was sonio tqv prehension concerning where the assessors making an enumeration of the children were going to get their pay for so doing, the law simply stating that they should perform tho work and receive pay therefor, but saying noth Ing about the sou ire thereof. Tho Attorney General has given It as his opinion that the county, und not the township, must fiMit tho bill, since tho work is done under the supervision of tho county commissioners. Tho following tobacco parable was re cently published In tho Urockwayvlllo Jirtord under the heading, "Published by request:" Then shall tho Kingdom of Sutun be likened unto a grain of to bueco need: which, though exceedingly small, being broadcast grew and became a great plant und spread Its leaves rank and broau, ho that huge and vilo worms formed a habitation thereon. And it caino to pass in tho courso of time tho sons of men looked upon it and thought It beautiful to look upon, and much to bo desired to make lads look big and manly. So they did put forth their bands and did chew thereof. And some . it made sick, and others to vomit most filthily. And It further came to pass thut those who chewed it became un manly, and said we are enslaved und can't cease' from chewing It. And tho mouths of all that were enslaved bc-enmo foul and they were seized with a violent spitting, and they did spit even In tho ladies' parlors, and in the house of the Lord of hosts. And the saints of the Most High were greatly plagued there' by. And In the courso of time It came to pass that others snuffed It, and they were suddenly taken with fits, and they did sneeze with a great and mighty sneeze, insomuch thut their eyes filled with tears and tbsy did look exceeding Hilly. And yet others cunningly wrought the loaves thereof Into rolU, and did bet Are to one end thereof, and did suck tho other end thereof and did look very gruve und calf-like; and tho smoke of their torment ascended up forever und ever. And tho cultivation thereof became a great and mighty buBinaas upon tho earth; and the mer chantmen waxed rich by the commerce thereof. And It came to pass that the saints of the Most High dofllod them selves there with; even tho poor, who could not buy shoes, nor bread, nor books for their llttlo ones, spent thoir money for it. And the Lord was great ly displeased there, with, and said: "Wherefore this waste; why do these little ones lack bread and shoos and books ? Turn now your fields into oorn and wheat; and put this evil thing far " from you; and be separated, and defile .not yourselves any more; and I will bless you and causa my fooe to shine upon you." But with one accord they ex claimed: "We cannot cease from chew ing, snuffing and pulling we are slaves." Sal. Expressions from ths Brethren. Following are a few clipping from exchanges on our anniversary edition: Tho rieynolitsvlllo Star celebrated Its fifth nnnlvcrsnry this week by issuing a nicely illustrated pnsr of four extra pages. Now Hethlehem i'imliriitor. Tho Ileynoldsvllle STAR, which by tho way, Is one of our best exchanges, lebrateil Its fourth ntinlvcrxuty lust week by Issuing a twelve-page souvenir edition. Llndscy l'rrt. Tlio Itcynoldsvillo STAR celebrated Its fifth anniversary last week by issu ing an Industrial edition, filled with illustrations and Interesting reading matter. Punxsiitnwnoy Spirit. Tho ltoynoldsvillo Slnr last week en tered iiMin tho fifth year of Its publica tion, and to mark tho event issued a twelve page edition, well tilled with advertising mid Interesting reading. Hrookville Itrmnr.mt. Tho Ileynoldsvllle STAR issued a very hiindsomo twelve page edition this week. TlIK STAR Is nil enterprising newspaper and Is deserving of the sue- ess with which It appear to bo meet ing. Kails Civek Ih rtiUt. The Heynohlsvllle STAR of May llth contained 'i tinges, showing tho new Sel:onl building, the churches by hand some half-tone picture printed on lino paper and altogether was nn Issue to lie proud of. Clarion lirpttlilintn. Tho Koynoldsvillo STAR last week published a cut of the now $:10,(H0 school building being erected In that place and which will bo completed In time for tho fall iiHinlng. The same issuft of tho paper published excellent cuts of the various churches of the town. Clear field IfrpnhlirttH, With tho current Issue tho Heynolds' vllln STAR entered upon it tilth yenr und celebrated the event by Issuing a twelvo page edition containing cut and descriptions of tho now school building and tho churches. TlIK STAR Is a II v. ly, progressive paiior and merit the success It Is mooting. lfnHols f.Vcmtii; Erfurt. The Ileynoldsvllle Star and Clarion Ilepublican both did themselves credit last week. Tho form' r was celebrntlng tho fifth anniversary, mid tho other wa booming tho Normal school, itoth pnicr were replete with handsome half toned cuts, and were printed on elegant paper, and woro credit to their resoc tlvo town. Klttnnnlng Timr. The Ueynoldsvlllo Star celebrate Its fifth unnlversnry thl wo k with twelve page issue, containing portrait of tho handsome now school building and principal churches of the place. If Urother Stephenson is not making I comfortable living and something Ik: sides out of TlIK STAR it Is not liecauso ho I not dcsorvlng. Lock Haven Krcn iiuj Erprrm. ' Last week TlIK STAR Issued a hand some special edition, ut the beginning of its fifth year, containing four extra pages. Tho paper was well filled with advertising und Interesting reading matter. It contained cuts of tho new school building, the Methodist Kplsco pal, the Baptist, tho Lutheran, tho Cathollo and Presbyterian churches Tho edition displayed flno workman ship and excellent presswork. Ueyn oldsvlllo lofiuifrcr. Number 1, Volumo V, of the Reyn- oldsvillo STAR wa issued yesterday, Tho anniversary wa celebrated with the Issue of a sK.'clal edition which wa a typographical beauty, and which con' talned a cut and description of the town's new school building, cuts of tho several churches, mueli more than tho ordinary amount of now and editorial matter and an extra installment of displuy udvertising, altogether requiring the issuing of twolvo pages instead of eight tho usual size of tho pnrrr. Dullol Von rirr. ISret Harto's now story und Jerome K. Jerome's latest piece of Fiction have botb beon secured by The AiKfim' Ilnmc Jan nutl for Immediate publication Jerome's story is called "Reginald Hluke: Financier and Cud,'' and sketches an incident in fashionable London society. Bret Hurto culls hi story "The Indiscretion of Klsbcth," und pictures tho romnnco of a young Amerl can who full In love with a German princess, musqueruding as a dairy maid As to so culled private streams tho supremo court has decided that unless the fish have boyn propagated by a man living along a stream, that stream Is not private. Fish that aro merely put in a stream to grow are not prlvuto. Neither is a pond private that is not w holly on a man's land. A man, whoso ground only partly surrounds tho pond, cannot claim tho fish, und ull his signs iu! uimiu.K wuniHWBUiB uiuuuuia iu win- "g. Put your best foot out, however poor In cash you may be. Show yourself to be superior to all adverse circumstances, and not tho creature of them, to be swayed hither and yon by every wind that blows. Spirit and pluck are ad mired by overy one, and the person who shows them, when calamities befall him, Is the one roost likely to reoelvo holp from others, If needed. Do you want a pretty carpet? Then go to the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. store. , Prices below tern on shoes at Rob inson's. Buy your watches at C. F. HolTmaa's aud save money. O. A. R. DEPARTMENT OF PENNA. Annual Encampment at Chambersburg, Pa. Reduced Rates via Pennsyl vania Railroad. r'or tho annual encampment O. A. H., Department of Pennsylvania, to bo held at Chanibcrshurg, Pa., Juno 1 to (I, tho Pennsylvania I tall road Company will sell from May .10 to June ft, Inclusive, excursion tickets from all stations on It system In Pennsylvania to Chambers burg and return, good for return pass age until Juno 8, at a single fare for tho round trip. P.xnurlon ticket, good to return by tho way of Oottyburg, will also Ihi sold on samo days at ono and one-half cents per mile, dlstanco traveled. If you want a brnsel, extra velvet or Ingrain carpet go to the Iloynoldsvlllo Hardware It), store. Kverythlng bought from Hell I right, so they all say. It will pay you to buy your shoos nt .f. S. Morrow's. At King tc Co.' you will find baled hay, salt, Hour and a full line of general merchandise, Itoblnson I a short syeclullst. Try him for lit, wear and stylo. House and 7 lots In West Reynolds- vtlle for sale. Inquire at Star ofllce. Change of Time. On Monday, May lHth, 1R1K1, the 1 leech Creek Railroad put Into effect a new schedule. Tho .change made I another step forward In the traveling nccommodnUons offered by thl popular route. The train which left WllliamsH)rt nt "M A. M., under tho new schedule will run about 20 minutes luler; this will give through passenger from Pbila. t Reading R. II. points an opportunity to lake break fast at WllliamsMirt before departure of Heech f 'reek . train. Hoech Creek trains In both direction will stop at the Fall 13 rook station at Jersey Shore, as well a at Jersey Shore Junction, but will not, however, carry passengers locally bet ween Jersey Shore Junction or Jersey Shore and Wllliatnspori Detailed Information will be shown on time tables which enn bo secured from any 1 leech Creek R. R. Ticket Agent. Wo have added a full new line of shoe. Come und give us a cull. J. S, Morrow. Men's fine tun shoes from a dollar and a half up at Gllhlotn's, When you hnvo an "awful" headache try a package, of Perfect Headache Powder. For salo ut the Reynold Drug Store. Sense and Sentiment. Walls have cars. Wedlock' a padlock, (iood clothes open all doors. God sends cold uf tor clothe. Men's suits $1.71 at Millirens. Idleness I the key of beggary. Good I God, and long la eternity. Latest style straw hats at Millirens. Grout trees keep down tho little ones. Fortune helps them that help them selves. Idleness must thank itself if It go barefoot. God bealeth, and tho physician hath the thanks. Nothing comes out of tho sack but what was In it. For whom doc tho blind man's wifo paint herself? 'Tis In vain to kick after you have once put on fetter. Wo never know tho worth of water till tho well Is dry. Fools and mud men ought not to bo left In their own company. Eel Ipso Hleycjcs, tho best In Reynolds' vllle, sold by C. F. Hoffman. Fools may ask more In an hour than wise men can answer In seven yeai-s. Mothers call at Dell's and see the fine lino of combination suit for your boys. Patch by patch 1 good housewifory, but patch upon patch Is plain beggary (Iix)il Jfinm kerjiiiuj. Notice. All persons having had dealings with us aro requested to call and see If there accotints are properly closed up us all open account will bo left for collection J. C. Kino & Co. CostivoncBs Is tho primary causo of much diBcaso, Dr. Henry Baxter's Muir drake Bitters will permanently cure costlvcncss. F.very buttle warranted For salo by H. A. Stoke. ! Tlj8 chettpol(t una best shoes for the m()noy j J, g. Morrow's, Everybody that buys from Millirens is satisfied. "A stitch in time" often saves con' sumption. Downs' Elixir used In time saves life. For sale by IT. A. Stoke. Brussels and Ingrain carpets of all styles, at low prloes, at tho Reynolds ville Hardware Co. store. Try Bon Ton brown bread. See Millirens for Men's Shoes. ANNOUNCEMENTS. EOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER SAMUEL STATES, OK BELL TOWNSHIP. Bnlilect to the Pemocrttlc primary election, UVIU 4 uut M, low JKI'OHT OK THE CONDITION or tii a FIRST NATIONAL HANK car R33-ariTr.iDa-virx,i3 nt Ri'Viiolilivlllo. In llm Blnle of IVnniylvn nlii, nt llm rloso of liiistness Mny it It, Ihihi. IlKSOl'IIOKSI fonns nnil illwonnlii h7.im) Ovi'iitrufi. sei'iiri'il hiiiI iinsi'cnt-cil,. It . HI . . himtls lo Hi'riiro I'tiviilittloii avmi tin il.NiW HI I. '.'I III 111 S.lt. Ml v:.t m 1.717 77 mid iii 711 '.f ii'iitliiiiiHon r.. Honils Steele. msmiiII les. ele r iiiiiit in i sun tmnt-o Ilili- from iiiiiovi'il ti'ii'i ve tiKi'iitri. I 'Ill't'tO! nnil oi hoi' l'tlll Itl'IIIS Niili'n of iitlier MiiIIiiiiiiI Imiilet. ...... tiii'l lotiiil 1111,11 r eiirifiiey, tilekliti, nun i'I'iiin , nn fill Mioiti'y li'tt't've In fmnk, vlx: Mmm'o f.yiwti :m 1,1'uiil-ii'inli'r mill's 7.irn im li.TSI :l I ..TCI III lti'ii iiiitloii fiiml with II. . Tii'iis- nn r ia iM't-ri'iii. or I'lii'iiiiitioni.. Tot ul I I Mtll.lTIKS. f I7S.IW ! fLVI.KO IHI lltllllll stork lllllil hi Ill'tlllf fiiml . ;i,ri im .m IS :il. no mi 1,1-11 s ml mi 7.1H" : I vi an 9,'iiri ll 2ls !U l":!,IW! III ntliviiii'ii iiroiits, limn ixH'imi' mill tuxes null! Nlltliilllll lltllik tllllen onlsllltilllliK... Iiiti' lo oilier Nniloiiiil Hunks IHvlili'mls iiniiiilil Iiirllvliliiiil iletioslls snltli'fl loelii'i'k lii'inniiil rerlttli'iili's or tli'iHisIt Thin HI Unites of iliio-ll lootlcr s I'lii'i'ks out Ntn ml I tiff Tol ill T l BUtt if reininylrinlft, County if Jcffirrion, n: I. .iiiliti II. Kuiii'lii'r. CiiMlili-r of tho nliove- liutni'il linnk, iln solemnly sni'iir tliut llm iilsive stiiieiiti'iit Is trim lo Hie liesl of my Ktiowieiiiti.' nnil ni'iier. .loll s II. uaitiikii, l ii'Hilcr. RtiliscrllH'il mill sworn In iH'fnre me this Mill tiny of Mny, lll. .ri ill n .11. n TS, .llisnru in me rrnris t'oitiiKirrAltest: .I.e. Kino. I .1. II. riutiirrr, Dlris'lors. ('. MITf'HKI.I., I JOTICRTO TAXPAYERS. I'urNMHfit In nil Art of AhmpiiiIiIv. 1 will nt tVwl til tin fnllowlnir time nnil nhu'e tii r eel vi Count if. Hint, Itonrl mill loj( Titxt'M for (In- year iMiift, iiHWlt: Vnritw TownMiip. Wwl, Mowltiy, .Mini Nl, in in rowmMifi, hi im no ii ho or u. W. Kli n tinls I'olk TowiimIiIii. Momlnr. .Turin 1st. In f tin nftiTiioon, nt Ho house of KuMon HrhufriHT. liriith TowitMilii. Tucsiluv. .nini Und. In tin fnrviiooii, nt I Iih Ihhihi' of Wm. Iillv. Hitini't Town-thin. TiM-sidir, Juio -'ml. In Ihi' imernoon. nl thn Iioiimk of Wm. Wiillum. h. (Iii'il TowiiHlilti. Wfdm-MUiiv. .hiiiv UmI. tit .ton it ItotiHr In tin forenoon, ttml Ihi Htore t iiotve iii Hie nricrnoon. rn On lowiishln. n ml rorN leu Hornuirh Tltiirsiliiv. .Iun 4ili. nl UH'lili'tin Moti'l, ut-Miiw Townlilp, Tui'sfhiy, Junt' Hilt, In tiie foreniMMi, tit Mil Imhihc of .1. A. lo. Wimliltnrloti Tnwiishln. I' niter. Titemliiv June mil, In (lie nftemooii. nt the WlinliltiKton Hotel. ItrorkwHWllln llnfftuirii. nnrl Hnviler Town ship, Wednesday, June K, nt I lie Iojmn House, I IM'KW VV . WiediliiKlnii Township, Kower, TlHirndfiy, .iitnc ii. in ine Ton'iMMitt. ni inn more ul ntn-K- ditle Mills Wnshlntrton Towimhln. rtills Creek. Thurs- tiny, lime II, In the itflerunon, at Hotel Lttm oniiiuue. Itevnoldsvllle Monnitrh. rt'luny, .luiu 12, nl the Helmut Houne. West Itevnoldsvllle Itorouifii find Wlnslow township, W fMt, Hut urdfty, June ,)( in the fori1 ilnoii. nt the Uohm Hoime. nslow Towttshlii. Kimt. Hnltirdii v. .Iuti la lit 1 in HiierniHm, in lite neitiftp House. TVIeCnliiioiit Township, Monday, June . In the forenoon, nt the house of Curt North. HeiMlersun Townshlt). Motiduv. June in In the afternoon, nt the hmwe of Andrew I'lfer. Htif Kttu llnroimh, Ttiesduy, June Id, nt tin MrCluie House. iinsKMi TowreliiD. WedneHdiiv. June 17. In the forenoon, nt I he (llhson slum. Hell Township, Wednesdity June 17, In Ihv iiftertirHtu. nt the house of llenrv llrown. rerry i nwnsiiip, i nursutiv, .Mine m, in inu rorero Hi. lit the store or .1. li. Menus. Cluyvllle llorouirh, Thursdiiy, June H, In the nrternoon. nt theolllceof W, W. Crlssuuin ruuxsutnwttey Jlorouuh, r rldny, June V., nt noiei i'ti rn tii i. Voiiuif Township. Hittimhiv. .futin 20. nt Ho tid I'tiiitiilL p(.rrv Townsh it. Mnndnv. June 2:!. In tho forenoon, in ine stttre ut r rosinuric. I'errv lowiishln, Moudiiv. Junes,'. In thtuir terniHiii. nl store In I'errvsvllle. roiter l owiiship, Tuesdny. Junn 2-1, in tho forenoon, ut the Htore In Porter. ltinutfold Township, Tuesday, June Kl, In the afternoon, nt hotel In UIiiitl'oIiI. Worthvllle llorouih. Wednesdnv. Junn 24. In the forenoon, at the house of K. H. Heist. Iteaver 1 ownshin. Wednesday. Imiu 24. In the afternoon, at Htore In Old. Huniinerville lioioiiuii, I Juirsduy, June 2ri,ln the forenoon, at Hotel. Clover Township. Thurwlav. Juno 2.. In tho aneriiiMHi, ut store in intner. HiiMikvllle MorouL'h.und ItoseTownshln.r rt dav. Jinn' 211. nt the Treasurer'a olllre. Knox I ownsiitp, raiiii'Mity June 27, In the forenoon, at the MrCrarken sloin. IMnecieek Township, Hitturdiiy, June 27, III the nfternoon. lit the store of K. Wetser. (illver Township, Tuesday, June, ;, In the forenoon, at the store In (Mivehuric. Oliver Town-hip, Tuesday, Juno jJO, In tho afternoon, nt Hotel In Cool Purline. Parties paying their taxes ut the uImivo nines niiu iaces win save ien (tor rem., an thut amount will ho ndded when plueed In the hands of the rol lector. Merraullle IJeettses will Im eollerted at all niaci'H vis ted. and ull licences remit nltue un paid nfter the (list of July will ho placed In the nanus or the proter ttfucei's for collection JOHN WAITKf TitKAHfitKH'ti Orrirr. County Treasurer. Hntokvllle Ph., May ff, 11. First National Bank OF ItEYXOLliS VILLE. CAPITAL 900,000.00. C. mitrhell, Prcialdiintl Si oH jn'if!llanl, Vlre Prrn.J Jolui II. Kaurlir, f Hlilr. Director! 0. MIU'liiill. Koott MeClellmid, .T.C.King, John II. rorni'ti, u. r;. lirown, U. W. KulkT. J. II. Kuiirliur. Does a KnnnrnlhiitiklnKhiisliiRHSHnr snllrlu tliu ucoouiitH or murcliitiilH, jirornHHioiiHi men, fnrniorH. mis'littnli's. nilnnrH. lumliiirmi'n nnil (itlinrs, promising the most caruful attiintlnn to tut) bUNlllL'IW of ull UUI'SUIIS. Sufo Duposlt Buxos for runt. t'li'ut -Niitlotiul Bunk bulldiiiK, Nolun block Fire Proof Vault. SINGE 1878. 10 llUVVl NORWOOD G. PINNEY BROOK VILLE, PA Walter Spry, S0MC1T0R, Reynoldsville, . . . Penn'a. 1 11 V 111UU1 BING&CO. Dress Form corsets . Latest Model Elegant Shape Long Waist Boned with Feather-bone. Wo nro autliorlzod to refund Corsets or WniHtH if nfter four' weekH D1UHS GOODS, you will find m silver Question Is puzzling ninny maHHive mindfl junt now, but it is flHton'iHliing what n silver dollar will buy at the storo of the Ileynoldsville Hardware Co. DO VOU KNOW . THAT can be had nt rock bottom prides? If not, you should be come a patron and be convinced. Yours Respectfully, REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. The hot weather Is here and BELL & LEWIS are prepared to sell you suitable goods for the sea son. Their stock of WASH GOODS is full of nice goods of all kinds and at prices within the reach of all. We have a nice line of Furniture, Carpets House Furnishing Goods. We can suit you want; every our store is fine goods. Highest Quality and Lowest Prices are what you will find at our store, and polite clerks! to wait on vou. A Call and see the best stock in town. JAMES the money for Fiffltherbone not entirely Haipinrtory trial. Our line of NOTIONS, &c to be the latent. Bing & Co. Carpets, Hardware, Furniture and Farming Implements in anything you department of complete with irving. Manager.