j Stan Hulmeriptim $1.00 per year, in tutrunve. tit At HTKPIIKNttON. Kdllor and Ptibt WKDNKSDAY, AUCiUHT 19. HWB. . An independent locnl pmwr, pulllhi'd eviM jr VoIiii1ijf nt. Uoynnlilxvlllr. .It'fferw'n 'n. I'a., devoted tolhelntenMnf HeynoliNvllln nil JelTerwoneotinty. Nin-xIHIcnl, will Itvnf nil with full-newt, and will lie eMi'ltlly frlrml l townrdu the InlmrlnK rlnm. Pulm-rlpllon prlceI.OOM"ryenr,ln ndvnnre. t'omnmnli'litlonn Intended for nillilli'ntlon mint lx ncmmpHnled lythe wr(ter nnme, not. for nublli'ittlnn, but nn Riinrnntra of Khh1 fillth. Interestltl news ltem solicited. AdvertNIni niten mnde known on iippMed tlon nt. theoHlee In Arnold' Mock. l.cTiKhly cnnimmilriittiin. nnd rlinnira of rtvertlementi nhould reneh this ofNVe njr Monclny mum. , Adilre" nil eointntinlemlnns to 0. A. Uteph ennon, UeynoHNvllle, I'n. Jintered nt the postofflfn Rt ilt'jrnnliNvHlo, P... meeond Hmw mull matter. John Hamilton. Deputy Sectvtnry nnd Dlrootop of Farnu're Innt itnt. In a pnmphlet on "Gotxl Hoiuln,''itRys tlwro in over sn.000 mllen of rowls In Wnn nylYnnln, outsldo of tho wiutls and bor ouglis and lt!o of the Commonwealth, Bnd not Including the turnpike roads under corporate control. For the yeiir ending May .list, IS!).-). theo Si),001 niiled of road cost the farmers of Penn sylvania Jnt M.WW.iVT.'l.nH, or at the rate of WX.73 per mile. And yet how many roads throughout the Stnto can be designated "(rood roarix?" In tin) AuiruHt number of Cirnvnt lCvrntt, the monthly news-review pub lished In Hartford. Connecticut, tho position of Mrs. Harriet Deecher Stowe on the woman's suffrage Is clearly defin ed. Mrs. Isabella Boucher Hooker, the famous philanthropist and suflraifo advocate, tellinjy of hor sister's l-elatiors with tho eaiiso. This phase of her character has never received tho notice it merits, nnd tho article will Interest all of Mrs. Slowe'g admirers. The other features of tho magazine are a complete as usual. At news-stands or mailed from Hartford for five cents in stamps. Trial subscription, 30 cents for one whole year. In a recent lecture delivered in the amphitheater at Chautauqua, N. Y. tho Uev. Charles E. Aked, pastor of Pembroke Baptist Chapel. Liverpool, England, snld: "A holiday trip through your delightful country is such a crowd cd bit of glorious lifo that ono finds it quite impossible to answer tho question that is often put to tho unintelligent foreigner, as to what are his Impressions of Atnorlea. The truth is, he Is all 1m pressions. has ton many of thoni, mid he has not had time to ort them out. His experience Is a conxUtnt sue- cession of surprises. He goes from city to city, every ono larger and mote roagnillccnt and more enterprising than tho last. He goes from college to College, and from univei'slty to univers ity, und from church to church, inch one more unounding In zeal, ouch one more devoted than the other. And ho fulls in love thore Is sufety In numbers, with the collective womiuiluxxl of u continent. But tho one outstanding phenomenon of your life, from the sur prise of which he never recover, is the abounding wealth of information that you possess concerning the lifo ot tho old land at home. I will undertake to say that there is not one Englishman out of a thousand who knows as much of America as nine hundred and ninety Dine out-of every thousand Americans know of our English lifo." Two things have already appeared in tho present political campaign which ought to be depreciated by all honest and intelligent citizens. First, tho dis position to make of the money question a sectional issue, and second to pit cluss against class. Tho financial Interests of this country are fundamentally one, just as the commercial Interest In one, There are certain local interests that may be conflicting, but these are sub sidiary and temporary. When tho West prospers the East prospers, when the West suffers the East suffers, und tier re im. Never was the commercial unity of the country more strikingly exhibited than to-day, aud the financial interest Is one with the commercial in terest. These being the facts It is safe to say that those who attempt to (nuke u sectional issue out of the money question are either incompetent leaders or self-seeking politiclaas, There must be no misunderstandings b3tween these two sections of our couu' try or the result might be disastrous Bad the North and South understood each other in 18110 there would have btea no war. The sume Is true of tho disposition to play class against class. No wolght ought to be attached to the utterance of a man who talks glibly about the banker, Wall street, debtor and creditor classes, or who is equully glib in talking about repudiatora und crazy silverites. The fact of mutter Is that tho creditor class of this country is mude up not only of a few wealthy bankers, but of un innumerable oorapu ny of people of small moans and thrifty bubils. The debtor olass 1b likewise scattered throtighout this entire coun try and is composed of honest and thrif ty individuals who are struggling to get ou in the world. Whatever hurts the creditor must ultimately hurt tbe debtor, and whatever hurts tbe debtor must ultimately hurt tbe creditor. It is therefore demagoglsin gone mad to play these classes against oue another and thereby seek to create hostile feel ings, as well as arbitrary and unnatural 1 visions. List of Jurors. j Following Is the list of jurors drawn from this section for tho next term of court which commences September 14th: ORAND JURORS. Heynoldsvlllu L. E. Carl. Wlnslow township O. I Honry. Washington township R 8. l'atton. PKTIT JUKOHfl. Heynoldsvllle I. McDonald, W. II. Bell, James Catheart, James Dnlley, Frank Miller, J. W. Fink, Reynolds J. Clark. Wlnslow township: Richard Taafo, Amos Ooss, E. L. Moore, Samuol Fvo. Washington Iwp. Roderick Mo- Donald, J. S. MeCnlloiiRh. TRAVKRBK JURORS. Reynoldsville Ell Hoyer, W. C. SehulUo. Wlnslow townhlp Samuel Steel, J. C. Thompson, John C. Hutchison. Washington twp. Elmer Smith, W. F. StcveWn, M. L. Smith, J. S. Smith, W. T. Fatten, Trainor Tried to Escape. There emtio near being another jail 'livery lust Thursday night. T. D. Rhtnes, watchman on Main street, beard nn unusual nolso about tho jail near two o'eliH'k, and Ix-ing satisfied something was going on Inside of it, woke Doputy Sheriff Gourley, and armed with a re volver each they entered the prison. They found threo cell doors open, a holo In the "cago" large enough for man to crawl through, ana three men out ono In the cage, one In tho attic, and ono un the building roof. Dave Trainor, the horse thief, was one of the number. By tho persuasive Influence of the revolvers all wei-e induced to go back into their cells. In crawling out of his cell Trainor had fractured two or three of bis ribs. Brookvllle Ikmnrriti G. A. R. Encampment at St. Paul, Minn. The National Encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic will bo held at St. Puul. Minn., September 2 to 4. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad will sell on August 30, and 31 excursion tickets to St. Paul and re turn, at exceedingly low rates, as follows: New York, 2S.0O: Philadelphia, 2fl.2.": Trenton, 27.0."; Baltimore ami Washington, i2".00; Harrlsburg, Willlamsport, and Wllkesbarra, $24. Altoona, $23..0; proportionate rates from other points. t ickets will no good Tor return pass age until September Hi, with an exten sion to and including September 30 If dexslted with the Joint Agent at St, Paul on or before September 1ft. Full information can be obtained on application to ticket agents. Church Notices. Under this heading will be found tho subjects nnd texts of tbe pastors of the various churches of Reynoldsville for the following Sunday: Methodist F.pibcopal,. Rev, J. W. Crawford, pastor. Morn ing: ''Sherman's Rido to Winchester," or "God's Barriers Against Wrong." II Tim. 3: 9. Evening: "A Cure for tho Complaining Pessimist." Eccl 7: 10. Josiah, do not forget to bring Saman tha in to see Robinson's Immense stcck of shoes. Prices will astonish you Uncle Josiah. Insure with N. G. Pinnoy, Brook ville; John Trudgen, Solicitor, Royn oldsvllle. We keep watches In stock and can suit you in unytblng. ED. Gooder, jowoler. Girls Should Learn mat one n unci red cents make ono dollar. How to arrange the parlor und tbe kitchen also. How to woar a calico dress and do It like a queen. How to sew on buttons, darn stock ings and mend gloves. To dress for comfort and health, as woll as for appearance. To muke tho sleeping room the neat est in the house. That tight lacing is uncomely, as well as very injurious to health. jjl Good 7-roomod house on Bill Bt -KM. newly painted, for rent. Inouire of J. Van Rued. The luxuries of a trip to the sea shore during the heated month of August can be fully reulized at a mlmimum cost by taking the Pennsylvania Railroad ex cursion August 20th. Atlantio City is the most accessible point as it can be reached without transfer through Phil adelphia by purchasing tickets via the new Delaware River Bridgo Route, the only all mil line from points in Penn sylvania. Aruluu and Oil Liniment is very heal ing and sooth lug, and does wonders when applied to old sores. For sale by H. A. Stoke. A common cold should not be neglect ed. Down's Elixir will euro it. For sale by H. A. Stoke. We always keep in stock the finest and latest in all size watches at the lowest prices. Ed. Gooder, jeweler. Insure witb N. G. Pluney, Brook ville; John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reyn oldsville. Go to the Reynolds drug store for delicious soda water. Ths Two Ways Which t HOW TO BRING DOWN A BOM. Ixt 'him have plenty of spending money. Permit him to choose his own com panions, without restraint or direction. Give him a latchkey and allow htm to return home lato In tho evening. Give him to understand that manners make a good substtute for morality. Teach him to expect pay for every act of helpfulness to others. HOW TO BRING UP A BON. Make homo the brightest and most attractive place on earth. Muke him resimnsible for the per formance of a limited number of daily duties. Talk frankly with him on matters in which he Is Interested. Sometimes Invito his friends to your table. Take pains to know his asso ciates. Encourage his confidence by giving ready sympathy nnd advice. Bo care ful to Impress upon his mind that mnk ing character Is more Important than making money. fcx. Reduced Rates to the Seashore. The next and Inst of the low-rate ex cursinns to the seashore via the Penn sylvania Railroad will bo run nn Thurs' day, August 20. Excursion tickets to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avatnn, Anglesea, Wildwood and Holly Bench, good for ten days, will be sold from Erlo, Fassett, Dauphin, and Inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads) at extremely low rates, Passengers may If they so desire, go to Atlantic City via the now Delaware Rivor Bridge, the only all-rail lino from points In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City For Information In regard to rates, time of trains, Ac., consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket agent. At King & Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. Subscribe for The Star and get all tho local, county and general news for $1.00 a your. Tho cheaiwst und best shoes for the money In town at J. S. Morrow's. Rev. Hicks, tho famous weather pro phet, sBys that August will be stormy from tho middle to tho end of the month. From 10th to 11th u storm is due and 1Mb to 19th rains. To tho 21st cooler und 23rd a reactionary storm. From 27th to end of month is a regular storm period. Tho month will likely be ono with considerable rain. Insure with N. G. Pinney, Brook ville; John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reyn oldsvllle. Wo have added a full new line of shoes. Come and give us a call. J. S Morrow. Watch repairing a specialty and our work speaks for Itself. Give us a trial Ed. GOODKR, Jeweler. J. C. King & Co. sell tho McCormick harvesting machinery. Insure with N. G. Pinney, Brook villo; John Trudgen, Solicitor, .Roy a oldsville. ieeth extruded without pain by uso of odontundcr ut Dr. B. E. Hoover's dental office. Notice to Navigators. The Allegheny Valley Railway Com' pany expects to begin tho erection of trestle over Red Bank Creek, at Red Bank Station, about August 1, 1896, preparatory to erecting a steel bridgo over that stream. The stream will be entirely obstructed until about October 1, 1806. David McCaroo, Pittsburg, July 20, '1)6. Gen'l Supt, Subscribe for The Star und got all tho news for a dollar. Prices low as any In the county of Jefferson. Robinson says so. Insure with N. G. Pinnoy, Brook' ville; John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reyn oldsville. Odontunder. If your watch or clock does not run and keep time, don't forget that Ed Gooder, the Jeweler, can repair it and guarantee it to give satisfaction. Notice. All persons having had dealings witb us are requested to call and see if their accounts are properly closed up as all open acoounts will be left for collection, J. C. Kmo & Co. Watch repairing a specialty and the best work done at Ed. Gooder's. It will pay you to buy your shoes at J. S. Morrow's. We will save you money and sell you shoes tbut wear and fit your feet. Give us a call. J. S. Morrow. Insure with N. G. Pinney, Brook' ville: John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reyn oldsville. Vvtfttna " eut. FLEMING Saoer At the M. E. par sonage, urookviile, Pa., Aug. n. 181W, by Rev. Dr. Warren, John M Fleming and Miss Meade L. Sagei both ol Maysville, Pa. Peace Gray At Brookvllle, Aug, 13th, lHW, by Rev. Dr. Warren, Dan iel C. Peace aud Miss Vinoie Gray, ooin oi tug nun, ra. A Short Cut to Health. To try to cure constipation by taking pllh Is llko going round In a circle. You will never reach the point sought, but only get back to the starting point. perfect natural laxative Is Bacon's Celery King, tbe oolebratcd remedy for all nerve, blood, stomach, liver und kidney diseases. It regulates the bowels. Roynolds Drug Store will give you a sample packago free. Large l7.es 2i cents and 50 cents. The motto of the proprietors of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters is, llio greatest good to the greatest num ber," nnd so sell a large bottle of a val uable remedy for the small price of 25 cents, und warrant every bottle to give satisfaction or money refunded.. For sale bv II. A. Stoke. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT insurance. I have a large line of Companies and am prepared to handle large or small lines of insurance. Prompt attention given to any business Intrusted to my care. Office In Nolan Block, Reynolds, ville, Pa. Facts and not "fad" are ele ments the thoughtful buyer is lookini? for In theHO days of close com petition, and thene are found in purchasing GROCERIES where you get the best returns for . your money and this you can do at the GKOCEHY - STOltE W. R. Martin, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour, Feed, etc., Fine Teas and Roasted Coffees. W. R. MARTIN, Main Strkkt, Rkynoldsvillk, Penna. I have bought the Finest and Best line of Goods ever brought to Reyn oldsville. A line of novelty goods from 10 to 50 cents a yard dress goods in all colors and at all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard; Shepherd plaid from 12i to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-five inch Henrietta m black, blue, green and rose at 4s cts i yard; former price f 1.00. A large line in wash goods Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda and Moire Esistal, Dotted Swiss in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever white goods at all prices satines in plain, striped and figures. Large line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts yard. Ladies waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by at buying your clothing Hanau's. Men's all wool cheviot Buits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits from 6.50 to ?14; youth's suits In cheviots, worsteds and clay, all colors, at all prices. Boyis' and children's suits from 75o up to 5.00. A large line of laundried shirts, white aud colored, from 50o to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in ing elsewhere. before buv No trouble to show goods. !N". Hanau. Stoke' XdTcrtlsIng Space. The fellow at the front - Of all the druggists in a certain locality some one of them must be in front. One of them gets the name for accuracy and Bafety. People learn by experience and hearsay that if they go to him there will be no substitutions or "guess work" about the filling of their prescrip tions. Extreme care, knowledge and absolutely pure drugs have made this store popular with particular people. Everybody ought to be particular when they buy drugs and medicines. STOKE. Bing & Co's, the place We are closing out some lines at less than cost, and believe it will be to your advantage to come and see what we have. SHIRT WAIST AT HALF PRICE. I ! Riston keeps the finest line of pipes in town. Pipe repair ing done in short order. He also handles Cigars, Tobacco, Guns, . . . Ammunition, &c. Call and See Stock. ALEX KISTON. Golden Sheaf Flour 1 "APE rROMMl 89 OLLEG I t-U,5M s .. i-r-rr;; go HARD SPRING WHEA Give us a call. MEEKER BROS., Centennial Hall Building. :JOB , t t t -THE- Job Work Department The Star Office Is replete with the Latest Styles of Types. to get RflRftfllNSI 1 1 $1.00 per sack. 3.80 per barrel. Perfection Flour . . $0.95 per sack. 3.70 per barrel. Reynoldsville, Penw'a WORK! t t t t t t f Neat Work Done on Short Notice! 1
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