STftc Star tiiiliitcri)tini $1.00 )rr iienr. in nilnlna. '. . ftTRl'MisftftON. l:illmr nml I'nb. Aiiliiili'liriiili'iii Infill )iiiir.piilMsliMiivi'iy WpiImi'hIiiv lit v lit ! v 1 1 It". .IHIi'Imui I ii. I'll., ili'vnii'il in IIm' ltili"it"tlH of UcyiiuliNvllli' miil .li'iri'iniiiroiiiitv. Niin-iHilMlrnl, will lit'iil nil Willi fiili iiptt. timl will he especially ftli'iitl ly tmvitriN I In- liiliiirlne rlnw. iiilwiTltlin pili'i"l.iM"'i yi'iir.lii ikIvh tn-f. Ciiiiiiiiiiiili-iiiluii liitt'itili'il fur itiilillriitliui mnil In llri'iiiiiiHiili'il liyllip writer' muni", not fur rnilllinlluit. Inn ii n iniiiriinK'i of Rood full II. lllll"ll"tlflK news Itclllt Wllll'lllMl. Ail virl iMlnir nilei miihIi" known mi iipiillrn llon nl llifoHIci' III Arnolds' llliH k. Lonelily I'liiiiitiiinli'iilloiit timl i-liiiturc of AtlviM'tlsiMiit'tiiM sliiiulil rriii'li I Ills olllri" tiy Momliiv iiiiiiii. Aclili'i" nil I'utiiiiiiitili-iitliin tot'. A.HIeiili-mi-mii. lti,.VMiiiUvllli, I'ii. Kiitert'il' ill tin" piwliirtlrp nl Iti'yniililHVlllc". I'll., il st'i'iiml rlu miitl lnllltl"r. V rnuclcr." VHtlHr. I'ii4intrir (ruin nrrlvi" mill ltnvi liryn .ltlvlllr no follows: n. it. a i: ni. r. ( .v. Mr) Arihi'i I li'jin-14 Tl 11 1 M No Tl. I Vi in I Ttiiln No i .', Ii V p m AHnhtmi Vtilltll Hnihniii. r'liMwiiiil. WVstwitrtl. TriilnM. - - II l.'i n. hi Trnl ii II. - -7.4im.tii. Ttuhi I, - l.'.Yt p. in. Trnln 'J. - - I. Pip. in. Ti llin g - - tl .vi p. in. Trnln P. - - 7.;Vi p. m. lit: vot. twit. i.r piiiT-ov rtrr. Mull- arrive timl leave tln poit-ofllio lis fellow: Arrlvi". tlfpnrt. rmiM Tim i:t. tun Tim k.ht. I. l.i p. in. - - p. m. tj.aaii. m - - ii.'.iip. in. HIIIM TIIK r T. Hll TIIRWKST. s.miii. mi. - - 2.im p. ni. f.l.l n. in. - - l.l.i p. in. Armcs from Itutlitnt'l mill Prescutl villa I I . : it . in. Arrive from I'linli Tiirnliiys, Tliiirtlny mill Smiii'iliiy tit l.w p. in. Iii'purt fur 1'i-i'Hi'ott villi", Kiittiincl, I'tintr p. in. 'I'll!" I'ii iHbllftf H'lil'l Slll-D, tllll IH'Ht ovi'lilllif jiiill'Tlltl published ill tin" "Smoky City." vnx one yi'ilt" old nil tin' llllli in-t. 'I'll" .V' . does mil enter tln second year an il venture. It is tin assured itncei'hS. Tlio two suits thin luiroiili liml in tho .Jefferson county courts last work fur lluuinri'S resllltinif fl'l'l" Unprotected sidewalk sliiinlil result In nil tlio side walks in Keynnldsvillo lw-ttty put in (fiMnl order, fur tlio ImroiUfh mlrht not jfot off hii easily tlio nrxt tiino. Center county jirnttd jurors, itocoriliiij; to nno nf mil" oxchani;es, nil' not to ho trilled with. At tho Inst court, in thivo cu-e. returned, tho (rranil jury (liivrlcd in nno that tho costs lit" put on tho justio" In-fore whom tho preliminary bearing was liml. in iinut In r that I ho ousts lio paid by tho prosecutor, anil In tlio t li it'll that thn district attorney pay tlio costs. Tho Minneapolis .lonrnal notes that bicycle mnnufautui-frs nseil to advertise only in tho si'llinir season: but experi ence has taught them that peoplo buy them in their iniiul months beforo they buy them in the Htores. This Is trim not only of the bicycle tratle, but of many others. While tbero Is much ad vcrtisini; that must yield Immediate re sults in order to be iirolltabln, there Ih also much that must bo planted ahead so as to give, it time to take root. It Is none too early now to start some of tho summer seeding. Thero has lx-on tho mannish woman, tho now woman, tho bloomer woman, and now tho world Is waiting for tho Jap anese woman. Liko nil tho others, tdio takes her name from her dress. Where she (jets her sense and her tasto nobody knows. If anybody cares, It Is with a desire to got to tho fountain head of tho mutter and kill tho originator. Tho characteristic of tho Japanese woman Is loudness so blatant, ho airtrressive and so parading that tho recent congre gation of sports at Nevada is but an angel's whisper compared to tho onsem ,We of tho very latest female. She is called tho Japanese woman because her dress is made up from oriental silks that look liko an easter flower show or a circus band wagon on parade. Sho Is all silk and gold and embroidery as fur as tho cyo can reach. Sho will bo in evidence somewhere, ubout tho time Lent give tip und tho summer whirl begins. At tha geasido ho will be more rosonunt than tho breakers, and the mermen will have to look ashore through smoked glasses. During this month two ovents occur red In tho United States that were looked forward to with great Interest, ono was tho inuugurut lon of the 1'resldent of the United Stutes und the other was a prize fight. Tho one on tho 4th inst. was an Important event and the other was a display of the brutal powers of two men. Some of tho newspupers of the country made us much udo about tho latter as they did about the Inauguration of the President, und muny boys to-duy uro about as ambitious to Ins a prize fighter as they are to be president. A few days before and after the fight even mui bles lost their charms for tho small boys of Rcynoldsvlllo, whose minds wore lll'.ed with prize fighting, and where three or four boys could lie found playing marbles equally as muny were standing up throwing their fists at one another, and some of them went at it in a rough and tumble manner. There is nothing honorable in being a prize fighter, it is really a disgraceful business, and if the press of the country would discounten ance shuch affairs It would only be a bhort time until tho men who follow that business would be engaged in something better. There is a certain follow living along the line of the Low Grade Division of the A. V. R'y that nets himself up as a prize fighter, that certain newspapers make as much fust over as if he was engaged in some laudable business and held a high official position In the State or Union. Our Educational Column. "Oatit winiia," mm. Alilri""n nil I'otiitiiiiiili'ntlitti1 reltitlvr In tills fli'piirtiiiniit to Killtor Kililrnt Intuit t'lilltltin, i nto of Thr fTAH. UK WKAKKNRI) AT LAST. "Me fonrcfl no liiickttnf liriinclin timl went siioi-tlnir o'er tilt' plllllil He tuitl ttitni'il I tit" In nip fur pleniiirp. mid t'tiulil tin Hit" nttit imiitii. Mo timl Hiot'ii'il ttit piniilcMiii ntnll I't'iii h wlifii" tint ttu'lty pn-( iwrt'p In Ilit" niy-tlfvliiif rluxnus I'liwi' to clintm Intinil mill ilt'Hp. "Anil tnnii'l lini" ln liml rlililcn. In nn I't'itiiniiili' Htll'MK, tnl In f Mint, upon tin" pilot, of tl niiiioii- llllll t'lll-S. lilt ri'rklo lintiuffltiit for Kpt'ftl ofirn ti'inpt- ril It i in to -fi'k Tlio Joy nf ii Inlinifiitiii ilnnn Hie iiiiiifit niiitiiitnlii poiik. ! "Mill ui'i't"tiiiil lot vi It limit. Krr lili nin'l fitit't'f wim ilifoiitfli. Ho liotlMloil olH't" tun oflt'll. mill ln mot his wiittrliHt ltt t liouulil nn iiin'i" tim tlt'Vliiit-t or swift fur Itlnt to sti iki". Hut lie liott loil fin Itt'lp mill wiMiki'iii'fl wlit'ti tltoy unt him tin ii lilko." TMK I'KKHIOKNT'H I'ltlVATK l.tl K. The following is a fair idea of tlio many Incliloiitals thai cnino five to a I'residenl: Kvery bit of linen, 1 (tiling, tnwi'ls, mill such things an' furnlslu d. ! llo Is shaved by tin- while house bat 1m' His tabic Is spread with the flitoft, daintiest damask, sot with the most exiiiislt china and bountifully suppld-il with Howoim from the While Mouse conservatory. If ho sends a telegram, It Is done from an Instrument in tho White House, for which the government pays. His stationery, Mistage, etc., cost him twilling. .Should ho desire a game of billiards, there is a brant if nl table at hand, or if he wants to take it drive, his stables, which the govern ment pays tlio rent for anil takes curt! of, are amply ciuippoil. When ho enters Ills business nllice, a man is still inni'd at tho door to open mid close It: and a private secretary, to whom tho government pays a salary of $.",111111 a year, assists him with his cnrri'spi'inl et:ee. The services of il typo-writer are also furnlslu il. Ho is protected from the curious by u number of private watchmen. Should hi! want a cruse, a tuagullicont steamship from tlio navy is placed at his disposal. There are many other things that cost him nothing, such as the culinary arrange monts. his steward, who dees the marketing, the many fancy delieaeies sent him by enterprising linns. Tills, by-l he-way, is u sort of nuisance, for it seems to h - the desire of every manufacturer of some new eatable or drinkable to got It into tho White House. Things of value that Unit their way thorn are never ucecptod. IIhi')ii i-'m f'timii 'J'uhlr. l.t'CK HAS NKVK.H lll.l.l'KI) ANtV I'KKHOM. Henry Ward Hoecher once said: "No man prospers in this world by luck, unless It bo tho luck of getting up curly working hard und maintaining honor and intfgrity." What so often sociiih, to many young men, on tho surfuce, us being luck in a man's career, is nothing more than hard work done at si nno special time. Tlio idea that luck is a factor in a man's success litis ruined thousands: it has never helped a single person, A fortunate chance comes to a young man sometimes just ut the right moment. And thut some peoplo call luck. Hut the chance was given him because he hud ut somo time demon strated the fact that he was the right man for tho chance. That is the only luck there Is. LmltVfi' Home Jourmil. WON'T MKKT HIM. Mrs. Hayseed: "Did ye boo uny o' them sharpers In tho city?'' Mr. Hay seed: "Not a one, Miranda, not a ono. Hut I met somo old friends I never ex jH'ctod to seo again. Do ye remember old Mr. Bigcrop? Well, I mot a son of his. Thought both those boys was dead un' lyln'out thoro in the cemetery; but this ono suid ho was snatched by gruve-robbers, und just us they were selltn' his body to a medical college he came to. Good enough for a book, Miranda, good enough for a book, and I told him ho ought to writu it, and ho said ho guessed he would, and he'd dedicate tho book to mo us his fulher's old friend. There's one queer thing, Miranda, this man's hair Is black, while tho Mlgcrop boys hud red hair, but he said it turned bluck from fright. He's way up in society, Mirundu, and intro duced mo to young men named Vundor bilt and Aster and Gould und Droxel, und ever so muny more. I tell you, Miranda, those young fellers spent money! Some bills for cigars und things came in while wo was talking, hundreds of dollars worth, un' they whipped out the cash like a breeze. One of 'cm happened to run short, und so I lent him all I hud, but he said he'd sond it by express, to-morrow, I toll you what Miranda, a smart man liko mo is just us jtufe in the city us in tho country. JVrir York Wevkhj, Free Pills. Send your address to H. K. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and got a free sample box of Dr. Ling's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proven Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable Tbey do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Sold by H. Alex. Stoke Druggist. Obituary. Pani.-oast. March 2(1, 1W7. Died, Jtlarch III, IW7, from Injiirleii received III a coal mine on his fiilher' farm near Falls Creek. John A. Smith, In the forly-Hopoiul year of his age. D.-tvnsed wits the eldest son of Jatii" s 8. Smith anil was burn and raised on the same farm where the accident occurred winch caused his death. Mr. Smith was a farmer by occupa tion anil lived on a farm near Patictmst. The mi u I n g of tho ticciiloiit Ic wn : working for Ills lirollier, who op Tut. s : n country coal mine on his father's farm, ami had only worked about ono hour whi n a lump of coal fell down up : on him, crushing him so badly that ho i died a short time afterwards. Ho re 1 quested to bo taken home, but his injur I Irs woro such that he could tint bo ii'iiuivi'il further than outside the mine. A physician was hastily siimmonod, but nothing conlil Is' diuin and lie passed peacefully away, apparently without much sulTorit'g. Klovon years ago ho had united with it branch of the Metho dist church which was organlz"(l nt I'aueiuist ami attended church, also Sabbath school and prayer meeting, at that place for some time, but that or ganization being broken up he att 'tnlcd the l'resbyli riaii church nt, KallsCrook, when." the other member of bis family belonged. Ho was a member of tho choir und played a cornet: was a musi cian of some ability, understood music perfectly and played upon several In struments, besides being il good tenor singer, but was always modest and un-ic-suuilng, lining what he could to help such matters, but always In a quiet un ostentatious manlier. Ho was hard working, honest and industrious, and at tlio time of his death had all the material on the ground for the erection of a new house which he was d, stilled never to build. In his sudden ami un exM'cted (loath our community has lost u valued citizen, the wife and children u kind husband and father. His family consisted or a wife and eight children: also an aged father, three brothers and four ulster ure left tomoiirn hlsunlliiie ly end. Tht." remains were taken to the 1'nlls Creek Presbyterian church, where im pressive services were bold, after which they were followed by u large iiumlior of friends and relatives to their last, resting pine.' In the Hccch woods ceme tery. SAI.I.IK McCi.l'HK. Paradise. A welcome weekly visitor TlIK ST AH. Kaster will bo observed in tho M. K. church ut. this place. David Heiter will iittentl school at Sykesvlllo this summer. Alfred Sheesley and Dannie Wells were at Troutvillo one day last week on business. Curt St rouse is building an addition to his house. J. W. Syphrlt will go to Clarion to school this Summer. Services in tho Lutheran church next Sunday Kvenlng. Tho spelling held at the Phlllippi school lust Wednesday evening was well attended and came out In favor of tho homo school, Tom fathers being tho champion speller. Miss Sallio Keller will go away to school tho coming summer. Wo aro glud to learn that Miss Millie Sheesley is recovering from an attack of intlammatory rheumatism. Miss Harriot Norris visited in this placo lust Wednesday. Miss Caroline Keller visited her grandmother near Panic last week. Jim Cuthors visited the Jcnks school lust Wednesday. Mr. Flunk Gallagher visited friends at DuBois lust week. The St rouse brothers are busy making maple sugar. The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, III., "Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs und colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got tho true remedy until wo used Dr. King's Now Discovery. No other remedy can take Its pluoo in our home, us in it we have a certain and sure euro for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." It is idle to exieriment with other remedies, evon if they ure urged on you us just as good as Dr. King's New Dis covery. They uro not as good, because t this remedy has a record of cures and J besides Is guaranteed. It never fails to i satisfy. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. For Sale. Draft teum weighing l.'iOO, ulsosleighs for sule. J. C. Kinu & Co. Boys' and Misses' school shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s, in tho Wm. Foster building, they aro iron-clad and long wearing shoes. The best in town bicycles ut Stpke's. More improvements, more good feuturea than any others. You will miss a rare treat If you neglect to call on Boomer's Saturday, March 27th. Fish, fish, salt fish, all kinds, winter catch. Prices very low at Robinson & Mundorff'g. Subscribe fdr Thr Star and got all the local, county und general news for 11.00 a year. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fpver sores, tetter, chapied hands, chilblain, corns and all skin eruptions, und txmi tively cures plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or nu.ney refunded. Price 2"i cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoko. Them Is no better placo for obtaining valuable pointers nn bicycles than nt Stoke's. till the '!!" Improvements aro shown In our cycles. Seo J. K. Welsh A Co.'s men's 2.IKI work shoes they can't bo beaten for wearing quality near postofTleo. Deemer's are having their spring oHtiitig on Saturday, March 27tli. J. K. Johnston, tho shoo merchant, has a tine line of shoes to select from. Visit his shiMi parlor und seo his stock. Prices reasonable, Deemer's spring' opening Saturday, March 27th. Twice as muny Bicycles were sold by Stoke In 1!'ll as all tho other dealers In town, GihkI stock counts. Five hundred dollars worth of shoes just received at J. S. Morrow's. For neat fitting suit, go to Snyder It Johns, fashionable tailors Nice, fresh, sweet bread ut Robinson & Mundorff's. New SnoBParlor If yon want tlio LATEST STYLE SHOE, Some thing Pretty, get your on my ntock and get my priceH. J. K. Johnston. N. HANAU'S Ladies' Capes and Jackets. Children's Coats. Ladies' Capes, regular price $4.00 and 5.00, at $2.50. Ladies' Capes, regular price $5.00, 6.00 and 7.00, at $3.00 and 3.50. Ladies' Capes, regular price $6.00 to 10.00, at $5.00 and 6.00. Jackets, the same reduc tion. Child's Coats, regular price $2.00, 3.00 and 4.00, at $1.25 and 2.00. Geat Reduction in Men's, Youths and Boys' OVERCOATS. Also in Men's and Boys' Woolen Underwear. Boys' Knee pants, regular price 50c, at 25o. fall Stoke's Advertising Spare. Our Charge Carries Everything before It. All Kcynoldsvillc sur renders to paint, to a bouse, and It's our paint that leads all. Quality cininU for so much In our linn that it can't be disregard ed, and too nuulitv ... . ..j Here's What's A line right up-to-date Is alone acceptable. If you want something hand some, durable, and economical, we aro the im-ojiIo to supply your demand. Nothing that can be mixed of any known Ingredients can beat our paints for perfect adaptability to tho weather con ditions. Kvery paint requirement supplied at bottom prices. Slahm, fiiriilnhf.i. 1HI I'tnlxh, Ihioiitihp Eiiinnvl, I'ohitu, tolor. The most complete stock in town nt Ladies' Suits and Skirts, French Organdies, Grass Linens, in Silk Stripes and Checks, very pretty. Call and see them. LOOK OUT for something handsome when you buy floor coverings of any kind. Whether it's carpets, rugs, oilcloths, linoleums, or mattings, there are any number of patterns in our stock. We show nothing that is not pretty as a matter of fact, and every pattern is made still more attractive by the fine goods in which they are shown. We've taken the best of everything the market has to offer in making up our assortment. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. We are always receiving new goods and can always give you good values in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Shoes, Etc. We carry a complete stock of everything and you will find our GROCERIES and PROVISIONS always up to standard in quality, and the very lowest price. We invite a share of your trade. ' '" ' 'rTL. If a 'v' Lr i Stoke's Pharmacy. Wanted! Ladles' snirt waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, BING & OO. JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO.