Hie Star Wii'mcWifim tl.HO in r irnr, hi iiih'iiiin . '. .. SI'I rili:MX, Ddlliir Mini I'nli. vT:i)Ni:si).v. maimii i". iw. An iitdcii'ndi-iii Im-ul uiMr. pn I dished every WMlH"Mtl1 v III ItrviiiildHvllli1, .Iclt'einin 'it. I'd., devilled lii tin' liilric-d nf I -v I 1 I ' I lllf mid .li'lFi-i-Mini-tniuiy. Nini-iiiilltlriil, will ileal nil wlih f:il 1 iictt. ami will 1i(mmmm' hilly ft ic wi ly Inward- tin' liilnnlnu rlii-.-. fiilin-rlii Inn iT-lii' ! M-t- vn t-. In ml v unci'. ('iiliitlilltlifllt hull lllll-lldt-fl fut lllllillrllt loll mil! be 11 niiiiiiiili-d ly Ihr writer' mi me, not fur 1111 ll 1 Ion. (tin 114 ti iriinttiiiti'c iif Rlltlll fllltll. Illlt'M'Slllltf tl'W Itl-llll -Mllll'lll'll. Atlvi'iiNliiT i'iiii'h in:iilt luMitviiiitt npplirii- tlttll III tlll'itltl.r III AhiiiIiIm' lllnck. I.t'iiultiy I'litiiiiinnlfitiliitiH 11111I ehiintrc ttf fldvcl'lNi'lili-nt!" tltiiillil ri'tn-ll lilts littler Ity Monday iittttit. Addri"" nil -iiitilnllttli-ntltitm tt C. A. Hli'ph entitn. Ki-viii'ld--vlllc. P11. K.iitercd in 1 Ik- pciiinlll.'i' in Itiy ii l il- 1 1 It Tn.. nt H4i'inil -1 ji 11111II niuiier. ( 'lll(f ll'KXIIIIIII W. ('. Arnold, nf I 1 Id tlx. Ih ttpnketi of iik 11 rnniliilnte fur Hie gillie runtm-liil iininiiiiitliiii. 'I"nni' will tell whether William's iitpinitlnii will lie ri'nllril i"' nut Tllfl't' lll't' Clllllf M'Hllt' in tin1 WHlIll who mi- lili. iiil wllli lln-lr etih mid gather tvi tilth. There lire 11N0 otlit'in Willi Hqllt'i 11 llnlllll' ho liiinl Dint tho polities of liberty uetn ''I'"' 1" "i" fn' who illi- ioor. It, In nil rl(flit to tin fnvinir. hut It don't my to bo too utility. A I'hiiroh ili hiiiliic Kt'rifty In 1'hlln dolphin tin In 'i 'ii (IIhi'iimmIiik the question: "If 11 nmn hits hut 0110 hour a tiny to ! vnti to it ri n 1 it 'ii ill roaillni:, lit hIioiiIiI employ tlmt thin In roailiiitf 11 news paper." Wn lo not, son tlmt hotter ail vice coiihl ht given the mechanic, the clerk or other busy worker, nnil. 1ietterthiinlliiit.it appears to In the rule of 1 1 lift hi ill 'il millions. The Cabinet of the new ntliniiilstra tltui Is free from rilsorimlnnl ion on niM'onnt of birth, 11ml social antece dents, o. The, Secretin-' of Statu wan born In a log enliin. The Secretary of the Navy anil tho Postniiistor-tionornl are the only college graduates. The Secretury of (lie Treasury was once a watchman In a lumber yard. Tho Secretury of War and tlm Secretary of the Interior are Kelf-inntlo millionaires. Tho Attorney -General Imii eo-rollglnnlst of the Lord Chief -.Inst ice of (ireat Hrilain, and the Secretary of Agri culture h of foreign birth. Think of it ? Aliout hcvcii hundred bills have, already lieen read 111 tho legislature, (ireat Scott! What statute books we would have if all the hills presented we iv passed V A number of these bills are born, apparently, for no other purpose than that tho man who presents them feels that, bo Is duty lwintid to try to cot o '"'w lw pnssed that he may try to Impress his con Htituents with tho thought that his election was net ii failure and that he bail better bo re-elecled for another term. There is too much worthless legislation and a failure to enforce tho laws wo already have. The (iranu Army is dying at, the rato of 100 a day. Kvery llftecn minutes of tho twenty-four hours tho final taps sou nil for some ono who wore tho blur Kach year puts under more old soldiers than there are unlisted men and oMioers In tho entire United States army. Time Is rurrylni; thorn olT faster In tho '!Kis than bullets did In tho 'fills. Tho war lasted four years to a month In those four yearn 84.01X1 men fell In bat t la on tho Union side. Hut now bo, tween Xi.OlM and 30,000 dlo in thocourso of naturo each succeeding twolvo months. And for overy threo Union veterans who go to faino's eternal camp ing ground, two Confederates lire, mini bored with the dead. People, who havo experienced the pe culiar sensation of shock from an earth quake say that it differs from any other catastrophy, such as a railroad accident, a fall from an elevation or a blow from a heavy object, in tho fact that while tho victim retains consciousness, bo Is unable to locate tho source of tho stroke It seems to come from everywhere. lie feels the earth sinking and rising, he sees buildings rocking, hears the crashing of falling timbers, stones and other objects: but tho mysterious source of the dinturbanud Is peculiarly terrify ing because it is invisable and cannot bo located by sound or touch nor by any of tho senses. The demoralizing effect of this feeling of helplessness and un certainty is indescribable. People run hither und thither seeking safety, but, alas! there is no assurance of escape, for at such u time there is no solid ground to stand upon. Tho Washington 'oxsays: "Certain people who had apprehensions lest Muj McKinley might lack decision of character, have been relieved of all anxiety on that score. He Is alllblo, ho Is gracious, and even cordial, to every one who culls, but ho Is like a stone wall when the candidate runs aguiust him, and has as largo a stock of silence at his disposal as Gen. Grant. People are beginning to notice a resemblance in President MeKinley to the silent soldier. Ho cun listen patiently and with manifest attention to whatever is said to him, and let the spcukcr go without offering any reply whatever lie does not gush liko Garllold, or endeavor to explain his dllucultlcH llko Ilayoa. Ho is never rude and gruff like Cleveland, and ho does not give Liu visitors the chills as President Harrison ' did. lie managoii to show a cordial interest in everyone, but is as tlrm as the eternal rocks when peoplo try to crowd him. Paiml sc. Hev. Ilurslinw will preach a sermon for theO. V. A. M. at the Sypbrit M. I',, church next Sunday morning. Mrs. Maliel Gallagher has recovered from an attack of l.u grippe. Miss tiiei! Hlroiiso has returned homo from a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Ill iiinbiiii); It. Ilov. Seiner preiiclied a missionary Ht'i'inon in the Lutheran chin eh last Sunday morning. Miss Het tie lleer, of I .ynolilsville, isited In this place last Sunday. Some of our hustling farmers have tupped their sugar trees and are busy making maple sugar and molasses. Mr. Ijewls l.udttiek Is recovering from an attack of Asthma. Mr. N'oali Si route win over at Kast 1 1 i n iii'li one dav last we k on business. A number of our young people atteiid d the oyster supper at Sugar Hill last Thursday evening. .Mm Sheesley and Tom Gathers attended He- spelling at the Salt in ks school last Wednesday "'Veiling. Noah St rouse and family of Ibis place will furnish the music for the ntertalnuii'iit to he given in the Opera house at, Heynoldsvlllo to-morrow eve ning. The party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ann's Stri ii-e on Wednesday veiling of last week was a grand affair. Twelve more days of school and Miss Orplia lleer and Miss Aluieda Johnston will each havo closed a very successful term. County Sup't H. 11. Teltrlck and Mr. W. A. London visited the schools in this vicinity last week. Mrs. John r'liekinger, of lteyiiolds- ville, was the guest of her sister. Mrs. fathers, last week. Big Stone Contract. Anthony Gai .or, a bridge contractor of Allegheny City, who has secured the contract to build the new Carneglo railroad bridge across the Allegheny river, near Pittsburg, was in Falls (.'reck last week and made arrange ment with Hon. A. C. Hopkins, of Ijock Haven, who is an extensive laud owner in the vicinity of Kalis Creek, to secure a large amount of stone from Mr. Hopkins' land for the stone work of the bridge. The Talis Creek correspondent to the Diiittils .' j, in speaking of the stone contract, says: The nuarries will bo very extensive. The amount of stone required will reach many thousands of tons and will require a largo amount of lalsir. The contrac tor hopes to bo able to put out alsait li'i.iKHl tons of material this season, but ill.llllO may be required on the season follow ing. The number of men ciiiiiioy- cd will run from oil to l."iil according as tho work progresses. I ho plant is lo cated on the line of the Pennsylvania railroad and a siding w ill bo put In at once and building material will shortly lie unloaded on the grounds lor tho pur pose of constructing houses and hoard ing places for the largo iiumlicr of men to whom employment will lie given. Tlie preliminary work will occupy about one month's time and active oper ations on the quarries will ho com menced as soon as possible. The, work of building the siding and neees.-ary buildings will ho commenced at once. Did You Ever Try F.lectrio Hitlers as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now und get relief. The medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all female complaints exerting a wonderful direct lulluenco In giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, Kxcitablo, molan eholy or troubled with dizzy spells, F.lectrio Hitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Rcynoldsville Public Schools. M "S 3 Vi.l 3 Principal's Report. jr S-3 5-; -t :i 5" s t e Hoom 14, Mr. Madden !I7 .'l.'l 00 " l.'l, " Weaver 47 4.1 05 " 12, " Woodward. . . 4.'t 41 04 " 11, " Mitchell 47 42 01 " 10, " Hammond.. .. .Ill "ill 01 " 0, Miss Doano fill 40 H.'t " K, " Kirk .r2 411 M "' 7, " Hutler f.4 52 07 " 0, " Smeltzor.. .. 00 ft.") !:i " o, Milliren ft7 ftl 02 " 4, " Patten 70 (II H!l " .'I, " Gelst 77 00 8(1 Totul i.'i.'l jSO 01 Per cent, of attendance to duto, (Kl; ' pupils not tardy during month, ft!7 not absent during month, 277; neither tardy nor ubsi.'iit during month, 24i; pupils neither tardy nor absent to duto, (15; room having greatest percent, of pupilH not tardy, No. 14; room having greatest Iter cent, not absent, No. 7; visits, 71. When you want a nice little shoo for your babies call at J. K. Welsh & Co.'s, near pcwtolllce, they havo tho nicest and best lino. Full stock, best goods and lowest prices all along the line at Hoblnson & Mundorff's big grocery. Five hundred dollars worth of shoes just received at J. S. Morrow's. Caramel cereal, a good and healthful substitute, for coffee, at Hoblnson & Miindorff's. At the now shoo parlor of J. K. Johnston you can gut a good lit und got good shoes. Tour to California via Pennsylvania Rail road. In Southern California Is found tho realization of a dream of the ancients. Hero am the "Golden Apples of tho Hesperldes," rlH'iiliig beneath a sky Inure beautiful than that of Home, and in a I'liiniite more perfect than that of Athens. Never In the wildest flight of bis imagination did cither Homer or Helod ever conceive of a garden richer In verdant beauty, more productive of luclous fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely surroundings. Here the rose entwines tho orange, and snow-mantled peaks of tho Sierras reflect the golden glow of the evening twilight. The Inst of tho Pennsylvania Kailroad tours to California will leave New York and Philadelphia March 27, stopping at Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and the "Garden of the Gods," and Salt Lake City. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman palace cars going, and returning on regular trains via any route within nine months. Hegular iine-way or round-trip ticket will he Issued for tills tour in connection with n special ticket covering Pullman accommodations, meals, and other tour features going, and railroad transporta tion on regular trains returning; and one-wav tickets. Including transporta tion and all tour features going, will he sold at the following rates: Itiiiind flip. One way New York $20S(K1 9141 7" Philadelphia SKI (Ml 140 2.1 Washington, 1). C... I!7 IK) IIIHiill Harrisburg, Pa 1 17 00 I. 'IK Altooua. 1'a l!'t L'o l.iu i.i Pittsburg. Pa 17 20 1.1.1 2"i Apply to ticket agents.Tourist Agent, II1MI Hroadway, New York, or Geo. W, Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadel phia, stating return route desired. Church Notices. Under this heading will lie found the subjects and texts of tho pastors of the various churches of Kcynoldsvillc for the following Sunday. HAI'TtKT. Hev. John M. Hean. pastor. Ilible study for all ages at li.Jlo; morning ser vieo at 11.00; Yoke Fellows' Hand, led hv Glenn A. Milliren, at 11.00 v. M., to which all voting men are invited: Jr. H Y. P. IT. at 2.oo; II. Y. P. IT. meeting at tl..'!0: evening service 7.. '10. Kindlv notice that, evening services are a half hour later than heretofore. Week dav services. 7. .'10 P. M. Tues day, "Kvervbody's Hihlo Class"; Thurs day, special hvangcl 1st le service; on Friday, two cottage meetings, ono led by Mr. Stone at Hobt. Hunter's, one led liy Mr. Miles at Dr. Dowsers. Wol come to all services. MKTHODIST KI'ISI.'Ol'AI,. H"v. .1. W. Crawford, pastor. Morn ing: "The Assurance of Doing Christian." Horn. S: 1(1. F.vening: "The Omnipotent Conqueror. " Matt. 17:21. There is Nothing so Good. There is nothing lust as good as l)r King's New Discovery for consumption, Cough and ('olds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. Do will not claim there Is anything better, hut in order to iiiaku more prollt be may claim somthlng else to he just as good. You wa.it Dr. King's Now Discovery because you know it to lie safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded, ror colds coughs, consumption and for all alTen- t Ions of throat chest and lungs, there is nothing so good as Is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Hegular sizo Ii0 cents und $1.00. Assignee's Sale. Watches, Clocks, .Tcwolry and Silver ware; These goods will bo closed out at oneo regardless of cost. C. B. GUTH, Asslgnoo of K. Goodor, Subscribe-for TlIK STAR and get all tho local, county and general news for 91.00 a year. At King & Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. Doemer's spring opening Saturday March 27th. Go to J. K. Welsh & Co.'s, near post' office, for your shoes, best to wear and best to lit. K.'t 'OUT OK THE CONDITION or Till! FIRST NATIONAL BANK III lleyniililsvllle. In the Slate of I'cnn-ylvii ..... ... .1 1... .. 1.... I M......I. II I.X lllll. Ill WW I IIWl' ,,l Mtmilll-nn ..III,, p, --.,. IIKSOCIU'KS: I.iuois and dlsi-niinis $,?7it 2:i I ivi-i-driiris, st-i'iii-i'd and uusi-rui'i-ii,, 77 ni I'.S. lliiiiiistiiHeeiintelivulalliin.... ;r.lMiO Premiums on I . H. Holms ,;i,;ki m I.IHNI Kl ;.inf .mi :bi,:ui !7 lllll Ml 4i."i no r Hluck. serill-llles. i-le I- in nil mi- anil II lures - I'lii't'Ks nail uiln-r rash Hems I V ...I..II V,.ll,...l l.l.i.ld I I 'II,- 11(1111 11 lll, f t, , .-.-i - ItVIIII., i'nu-t tonal paper i-iii ieaey, uii'liieu mill I'elils M ;) Lawful money leseivii In lunik, viz: Specie .! ! I.i'nal-lc iidrr miles i?iii..V.m uu lteileaiil Inn fund Willi II. H. Treas urer in per cent, nf eli euliil linn. . I.V7sil 11 1, 575 00 Totul JINH.KH) !W i.iAaii.rriKS. Capital slock paid In fMl.nnn IK) Km plus final 4,;ni0UI I iniivliU'il piiilits, less toqiclihc anil tuxes paid Nutliiiiiil hunk miles oiilstainlliiK... Dint lo ni her Nulliinal Hanks Iiividemis unpaid Individual deiiosils suldect IW7 117 ;il,Mm im 7kj (IS ;w no to cheek ifS'.',HH5 ;U llcmitiidi'ci'lllli'utt'siirdrp't tuimi Time cert llli'lllits of deposit . . 1S,,V!1 IK Cashier's 1-li'Uouli.liuidliiK till" llll,:tl7 CI Total 5S SUU f PiBBijrlraDit, Oouoly of Jifforion, : I. .Iiilm II. Kaiii'lier, Cashier tit I lie uliovc -nameil lunik, do soleiiiiily sueiir Hint tlm ntmvn Htalemeiil Is liuu to the liesl uf my know Indue und belief. John II. Kaih iikii, Cusliler. Hiilmei llieil und sworn to lietniu nil) tills llll Uuy of Mureh, IMI7. Ai.maiT Hkvnoi.iis, Noluiy I'ulillc. Coll ll KtT Attest : ('. Mitcioi.i,, ) J. II. I 'OHIO. IT. J-lHint'toin. J. V. KlNU, I Uucklen's Arnica Salve. ' Tho best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay rcquiroil. It Is guaranteed to give perteci satis faction or money refunded. Prion 2- cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. StoUo. Nice, fresh, sweet bread at, Hoblnson ll Miillilol It's. If you wnnt the LATEST STYLE SHOE, Some thing Pretty, get your on my ntock and prices. get my N. HANAU'S Ladies' Capes and Jackets. Children's Coats. Ladies' Capes, price 4.00 and $2.50. regular 5.00, at Ladies' Capes, regular price $5.00, G.00 and 7.00, at .'.00 and 3.50. Ladies' Capes, regular price (U)0 to 10.00, at $5.00 and (5.00. Jackets, tion. the same reduc- Child's Coats, regular price 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00, at 1.25 and 2.00. (ieat Reduction in Men's, Youths and Boys' OVERCOATS. Also in Men's and lktys' Woolen Underwear. Hoys' Knee pants, regular price 50c, at 25c. First National Bank O li K YXO L OS 1 7 L L K CKPITHU 9SO.OOO.OO. !H1 hell, Prt'tildi'iitl Mcutt ,li' It'lliillU, Vice Prrn.l John 11. Uuiii lier, Cuthler, Director! O. Mitchell, Hcnlt, McClellaiid. J. ('. KlnK, John 11. Cnrlielt. 11. K. Itruwii. U. W. Kill lor, J, 11. Kuucliur, Dih'm a iroaei-altiuiikliitfliiiKiiu'sHuml siillulu thu accuuiiU of nairehaiilH, ii'iireH.iliiiiul iiiea. farmnrH. iiittcliaait-M, inliiui-H, liiiiitiui-iaua and otlitrn, imiiiiUliiii llio iiumt curuful uliuntloa lO M1U UUMIlUtHI UI Ull Illtl-HIHIH. Hutu Ilupiuilt Ilexes fur runt. I'lrnt Nutltinul Hunk buUdltitf, Nuluu block Fir Proof Vault. New Sloe Parlor! Ctai ae Stokc'a ndvertlBlng Space. tf-L. vis i anything in our line you should fint examine our ptock. We enrry goods whicli are the pink of the inanufa( turerB' productions in the wholesale market. Our special and exceptional KNOWLEDGE of the trade enables us to select such goods as we know will most fully meet the wants and tastes of our patrons. It only tells a fraction of the story to say that we show 25 different styles of shades and 200 different designs in Wall Paier. Stoke's Pharmacy. Here's What's A line right up-to-date Ladies' Suits and Skirts, French Organdies, Grass Linens, in Silk Stripes and Checks, very pretty. Call and see them. Psp'jlat flint M Rocn Sillies. riail RacKS. L-'V- jMh -yTi Couches., Be and consider how you can do pleasant, inviting ana comiortaDie at a reasoname outlay. Home enjoyment is the one thing to look for, and you find it in a proper house equip ment. You will get invaluable aid in making out a list of what you need from an inspection of our furniture display. Our Assortment bristles with Imnnv home hits which need only to be seen We are always receiving new goods and can always give yo good values in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, I-Iats and Oips, We carry a complete stock our UKOCK1UES and I'LIO VISIONS always up to standard in quality, and the very lowest price. Wo invito a share of your trade. When you want Wanted! Ladies' stiirt waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, BING & OO. Wise the most to make your home to be recognized as indispensible Shoes, Etc of everything and you will fin Reynoldsvilie Hardware Co JEFFEHSON SUPPLY C(
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