T- Star .iW'.n ri fit inn il.nii n r inir, or ft.iil) if ali i' Vil in tltlrunn, j I. t. w I'l' l'HI.-.MM. Kitlinr mill I'uli. u i:i).iisi.v. Ai'inr. 7. '.n. All Hiill'ln-lliliMll men I ltlMT. pilhllslll'llf M'.") ' ,'l'lt.it:iv III lii'VlmM-vlUe. .Ii'lln-Hdli l .i. ''i , .!ivitti-l m Hn inicrcsi,. nf Iti'ytmliWvlllr mil ,1,'lTc -ntli'i ill illy. Null -poll I li'll I, H III ll I'll I nil vlth r-t I i-m ''. it nil it II I In- I'-pi'i'liilly fi Ivliil Iv tinviiiils thr lillMirliiu rlii. ' ,li- 'vlp'lnii ti Ire t. impel- yi'ill. 111 mh linee. t'lMiimitilenlluiis Intended fur iiiilillrutliiu Oltl-il Ill- Hi'etmipiinll'll hy lll Wllll'l's Itllliie, rm tiiihlli'iiMiin, Inn iim 11 iriiiiiiiiiii'i- of viii"! fni'li. Iiiii'ri'llitir news Iti'tnH ftttllrlti-ii. A.KiM'l Kile; I'iiIi'm (nude kltiei It nil ll Jipl li'i -linn ill llli' nlllec in Arnold' lllii"l. Ii"'irl'ly I'liinrniltlli'tlllnlis lltill I'lilllitfc of nl M'il Ni'lui'lll i should rlMirll tills otllce liy MiHUIHV IHMIII. A lilli -f nil ciitilinillllt'llt Inns In ('. A. Stl'h--ni"ii. Iti'vniililsvlllr. I'll. KniiTi"!' 111 llii' p'lHiillli'i' nl KryniiliNvllli-, I'h.. 111 sc-mnl i-lns- niiill runt tir. (Ttnitrle' Wttttir. I'iiiiimiiiit IritliiN nrrlvt' mill leave ltc. n ilil-vlMi' a- oillo.v-: .'. K. (( '. llli. (('. f- .V. Mr) An-lve I llejmrts Tim'ii Nil :i. Hi Vi 11 111 I Train No.!, 12 .K i in .llli tln ml Ynlliij Hniliriiij. KuliTi'.ri1. Westward. Tniln'i. - il l' 11. 111 Train II.- -TJl'ii.in. Ti'ilnl, - - I p. 111. Tniln '!. - l.l" hi. Ti 11 In ." - - ll. Vi p. 111. Train In. - T Mip iii. iiKrvin.iirii.t.r roT-orncn. MnMs hiKvc anil leave tin instl-oWi'i' us f.illnws: Arrive. Iii'pmi. Kit: IM TIIK W 1ST. KIHI HIK BAST. I. is p. in. - ;.ii p. pi. ij.:hi p. in . - li.aiip. m. KHIIM Till" KAST. roll TIIK W FU'l'. ' i1" 11. 111. - - a.im p. in. J. IS 11. 111. - - 1.1.1 p. in. Arnvi'H fi'iiin llntiitiiel iiiiiI I'icst'ott llli 1 l lii 11 . in. Arrives finni I'linlr Tuesdays, Tliiirilnys f ml Sni 11 1 (In vh nl 1 p. in. I'l'parl-fur I'ri'si'iitlvllle. Itiiiliini'l, 1'iinlr :t.'i p. 111. Nov. r In-ill' mull' Until lino klnil nf trouble iir it time. Sunn! people li 'iir tarec kiiul nil they have luul.itll liny l-ive now mnl nil they expect to have. Tin1 lilll tllii otitis.' county commission 1 c tn titki'. niiilntiiln nml assume control .f township bridges over thirty foot mil!; and 1 ! v I I i 11 jr fur tin- rcbulltllng "f any In 'iiltfn w hioli limy tin destroyed ttnil tile IlllilllilljJ of lll'W lll'llliri.'H. WHS tlofellt- i'il in tht! house at llaiTlsburtr mi" tiny 1 ll-t WOO It. IV. .f'eortre K. Nhriidy, one of t ho fori most physicians In this country, wiih ri'iMMitly nuki'tl wltnt wmtlmhi-Ht form tf i xcrnlo, .mil ho ri'ilii'tl thnt walking wiih Httpi'i'lor to hii'ji'liinr or liinsi'hiti'k : iillntf. iim It tviti" tlio moHt liiitnnil form in whirl) oii'i mil L'i't air anil hiidhIiIiic. !)r. Shratly iliTlnrt'tl that vr-ry fi'W iico i i aru htni hy ovi'r-tvoik: thn irri'Bt miijoi-ity nro Injinvi hy worry; whirl) Is iiioii' pxhinistinjf than any work, a nil I'V fulMnjr to raiv for thi'lr ImmIIi'S. Tho opinion handed down recently hy .1 txltfo Savldjfe, of Stinbtiry, Interpret Intf tho fonoa luw. In of IntereM tti every farmer in the .State, A woman had liriiutrht suit HKtiinHt a nelKhlMir for lamauo to her corn by his rat tle, .liule Savlde rhafKi.'d that tho law formerly t'i!(ulred a man to feneo atfainst his nelKhlHir's cattle but now under the slatule every man must fence against his ow n rattle, und this he must do at till hazurds, no matter if It takes a fence ten feet hljjh. If oik'h ruttlo get nut uud do dnmiiKu to his neighbor the ownnt' of tho cuttle is liable for the damage done, unless it can be shown the rattlo were let out by a trespasser, In which case the party damaged would iroceed HgaiiiHt the wronif-doer. Is it true that Christianity Is only a cloak with which mon may hldo their inner self? Is It true that It makes no difference how a man gets rich, just so ho has tho cosh f Is It true that it mat ters nothing what methods a candidate (or oftlue uses just so ho manages to se cure tho nomination and election? Is It truo that evorythlntf on tho surface in a farce, and it is only possible to car ry out the farce under ttie guise of Christianity? Kittannlng Time. If all people were jugded by a few in every community tho abovo four interroga tions would have to bo answered in tho altlrmative, but wo don't judge the en tire human fumlly by the few hypocrites wo meet occasionally. There are muny giHxl, truo christians In tho world to day. True, there are some who make loud profession thut are as dishonest as the devil himself. There are men who guln riches in an honorable way, and occasionally one can find a conscientious r.tun looking after an office. Get into iiettor company, brethren. Notwithstanding tho delightful weather we have had this spring, no one need be surprised if we have big snow storms yet. Following are a few dates of snow storms in April and May In I84." snow full on the 31st of May, And the cold was so severe on the 1st of Juno that the growing crops were frozen to the roots. No grain crops of any sort were harvested that year, a fact that many elderly pcoplo easily recall. It was a wonderful year for snow, tor June, July and August were tho only months without a snow full. On the Kith of April, 1810 and on May 3rd, 1H.11 there were severe snow storms. In April 1 Vil such a depth ol snow fell and so long continued was the cold weather thut tho lust of the white blanket still lingered In sheltered spots In the latter part of May. The month of May in 1855 haw another snow storm. On the 27th of April, 1857, snow wus two feet deep on the level, and thore was a further fall or "the beautiful" on the 20th of May. Over a foot of snow fell tn May im. On the Kith of April, the 20th of the same month, 1877, and on the 8th of April, 1884. were heavy snow storms, of vhloh tho last one was the lightest and It gave us a foot deep of the genuine .mule. Crcal Yenr at Chautauqua. I Sn far its run hi jutla. tl at this ditto I tho original Chiiiilaiuiiia on Cliitulnii (iin Laki' ill hitvi' a (j n ut hi'ttson In S!l7. Coiiri'sslons In fntrn lntvu lirt it matin hy 1'itiltvitys whirh will wmlilo ninny ti' Httriid win. Imvo K'l-rl hithri'to ili'hiiifi'il hy tho i xi:'iii'. Ivirly In .fnly and early In Annus' exriii -lnnswlll hn lull loin ( ".lirnjj'ti and New York, with 11 n hi 111! trii rule of ll In the fiit'iiif r eiiv.' uml flii tn llio latter, with pro rata rales from Inlerlii' tlhtti' points, all tirki ts (! d for :i!i days. Stop-overs at C '1 1 m 1 1 (i 1 1 1 1 11 will he allowed on the return half of tickets to tho N'alional Kdiirnlioiiitl Asseeiatinn ni"etinu In July, and on tieketn to tho Kpworth feaif ue t'otiviit ion at Tofi'ifti early in .Inly, whirl) tiekels will In issued at the rule of one fare fur the run nil trip, are IfiMitl for .'to dnys and ran be ohtuined at nil puinls in t;ie fulled States and hy any iei-on ilesiiini to use them for visit ii.u "li im t til : j tin. Paradise. Friday wns the Last Inst day of M'lllltl!. A vriy iii'i'ivi-linir spelling was held nt the PhilHppi school last Friday night eondneli d hv Charley NorriH. Miss Oi'phu Hei r spent hist Saturday In Svkesvllli'. Mr. WPI London, of near Hig Hun, visited Scot Syphrit several days last week. W. A. Sheesley Is erecting a line dwelling house. Misses I'liodii and Ilattl" I'orntnesser were the guest of Una I.tulwiek last Friday. Mr. Mug'".-, of Knthmel will move on his farm this week, which ho purchased from Mr. Amos Strintse. John St roust' wits In Iteynoldsville lust SatiirihiV' l'ete Wells Is busily engaged helping W. A. Sheesley build his new hmts. Miss ti ls Johnston closed her school on Mouihtv. A Valuable Prescription. Kditor Morrison of Worthington. Intl., 'Sun," writes: "You have u valuable prescription In Klertric Hitters, and f can cheerfully recommend it for con st I put Ion and sick headache, and as a general system tonic It has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle,, lii'i Cottage (irove Ave., Chicago, wus all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache that never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles nf Klectric bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. 1'rloe fit) cents and $1.00. fiet a bottle at H. Alex. Stnke's drug store. Reduced Rates to New York. For the dedication of the Grunt Mon umental Tomb, April 27, the Pennsyl vunlu Railroad Company will sell tick ets from all points on its line to New York. April 2U (and from points within one hundred and fifty miles of Now York, April 2l and 271, good to return until April 211 Inclusive, at a rate of a fare and a third for tho round trip. Tickets for military' companies In uni form, numbering fifty or more, travel ing in a body on ono ticket, will ho sold at u rute of stnglo fare er capita for tho round trip. The parade on this occasion will ho tho grandest military demonstration sinco the war. Thousands of veterans, United States regulars, and Stuto mili tiamen will bo in line. Tho Best of Its Kind. Tho Hooch Crock 11. H. huvo still on sale at their offices KKIO-mllu books good on the Altoona Jt Fhiltpsburg Connecting 11. It.; HulTulo, Itoohester & Pittsburg IVy, Central U. H. of Pennu.: Philadelphia & Heading Hullwuy, und Atluntic City li. R. This book is ac knowledged by the traveling public to be tho most serviceable for use in the Stuto of I'ensylvunlu. If purchased by a business house or firm, it is good for uny members or em ployees thereof, or if sold to an indlvld uul, It muy be used by any member or members of his fumlly. Parties contemplating the making of spring or summer trips should not fail to hear this in mind. Wall Paper. Undoutedly tho handsomest line of wall paper ever shown in Reynoldsvllle is now on exhibition at Stoko's. Prices lower than ever. The public are invit ed to come and see the display. For Sale. Draft team weighing 1500, ulso sleighs for sale. J. C. KlNU k Co. She filer & Smith, East Main street butchers, make their own bologna. Still here and going to stay. Any watch or clock repairing loft with Ed. Goodor will receive tho best care, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cornish Indian Game eggs for sale by R. E. Koohlor at $1.00 per setting. For tho post few years this has been the most popular breed with fancy poultry raisers and the usual piioe for eggs Is from K1.00 to 95.00 per setting. T. IC. Johnston, the shoe merchant, hus a fine line of shoes to select from. Visit his shoe parlor and suo his stock. Prices reasonable. Shoes from 13 cts. a foot up to 13.00 a foot at J. S. Morrow's. Subscribe for The Star and get all the local, county and general news. Ru.es fur Home Education. The following are worthy of being printed in letters of gold, and bring placed In u censph tioiis position In t-very household: 1. From your children's earliest in fancy, lnculcni,! the necessity of Instant nli"ilii.iei'. 2 Unite limit)" with gentleness. Let your eh II tren always tinth rstand that you uieiiii exactly what you say. " Novr promise them anything tin-le.-s you are sure you can give them what, you promise. 4. If you tell a child to do anything, show him how to do It, and sen that it Is thine. 5. Always punish your children for wilfully disobeying you, but never pun-l-ii In ungor. (I. Never let them perceive that 111 y ( an vex you. or make you lose your self-coiiiinand. 7. If tin y give way to petulance and temper, wait till they are calm, then gently reason with tlieni on the impro priety nf tlu'lr condert. ISemember that a little present puiiislinient, t hen the errnslon iirisi s, Is much mot luctiuil tlnt'i the threat ening of a gn at punishment should the fault h; renewed. 0. Never give your children any thing b runs" they cry for it. 1(1. On no account allow them to do at. one time what you have forbidden, un der the like circumstances, at another. 11. Teach them that tho only suro and easy way to appear good Is to bo good. 12. Accustom them to make little recitals thn perfect truth. 1. 'l Never allow of tale bearing. 14. Teach them that self denial, not self-indulgence. Is the appointed and sure method of securing happiness. Selected. Man's Measure. An unknown observer correctly says that the true measure of a man is not the street, nor the church amen corner, nor the forum, nor In any public way, but at Ills own fireside. There hn lays aside his mask and you nitty learn whether he is an Im) or an angel, king or cur. hero or humbug. I euro not what the world may say of him, whether It crowns him with u jcwol or pelts him had eggs. I euro never a copper what his reputation may he. If hi children dread his home-coming, und his wifo swallows her heart every time she usks him for anything, he's u fraud of tho first, water. Fx. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, This Is the best medicine In tho world for all forms of Coughs und Colds and for consumption. Every bottle, is guar anteed. It will cure und not disappoint. It bus no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bron chitis, LuOripio, Cold In the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take and, above all, a sure cure. It Is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as thoy regulute und tone tho stomach and bow els. Wo guarantee ierfect satisfaction or return money. Freo trial bottles at II. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Regular size 50c. and 11.00. Whims of a Batchelor. Some folks are like frogs they can't slug for croaking. No man likes babies naturally. You have to learn to, like you eat olives. Lot's wife probably wouldn't have looked buck if Lot hadn't kept hollering at her not to. A woman can land any man she wants to if she can only make hiin think he is lunding her. The more hideous a woman's hat Is the easier she'll believe you when you compliment her on it. As soon as a girl has kitted a man with a mustache she begins to look funny at men who have full beards. No matter how wattery her eyes got, a girl Is never really crying until she puts her bund over her mouth. A woman never cares whether her photograph looks like her so long as It makes her eyes look big and mournful. The reason why there is no troublo In hcuven between the women angels is be cuuse they all belong to the choir. Women are born to hurt the thing they love most, even a little girl likes a doll best that will cry when she pinches It There are two things that always fluster a woman getting ready to have her picture taken and having the minister to stisper. INVic Vnyk Pren. Ariel, Cleveland, Eclipse and Feather stone make of bicycles, comprising the largest and best line In town, at Stoke's, Make an effort to get the free trip to Niugara Falls, N. Y., that is now offered by The Star. Everything fresh at the Ron Ton Bukery. At the . now shoo parlor of J. K. Johnston you cun got a good tit and get good shoes. Don't forget Ed. Gouder Is still re pairing watches and clocks and is going to stay. I am also prepai-od to do all kinds of bicycle repairing. At King & Co. 'a you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. Cutting Teeth at Eighty-Eight. Henry Garrett, of this town, who will he eighty-eight years of ago next May, has just recovered from an uttuck of tho grip. Mr. Garrett Is u hale old gentle man, in full possession of till his facul ties. He takes actlvo Interest In uffalr and his mind Is ns clear and bis mem ory apparently us good a a man of fifty. Hut the remarkable thing about. Mr. Garret t. Is Hint he Is getting u new set nf froth. He Inst his second set of teeth some years ago. Recently his gums became soro and swollen, and he consulted n dentist about It. The den tist, examined his gum n nd Informed him that he was getting a new set of teeth. A representative of the Siiiil called upon Mr. Garrett lust Saturday und learned tho facts hero related are true.--I'unxsiitawney Nii i'. Mr. Gar rett Is well known here, having made his home In ReynohlsvHIo many years. Price List. A few bargains for you in Groceries this week. Very b'st flour, cloth sack $1.20 Extra spring wheat, patent 1 15 n Papers corn starch 25 I lh. Paper soda 11 7 Cakes 1,1-nox nr Glnss snap 25 7 Cans extra tomatoes 50 7 lbs. Arhucklo or Linn cntTee 1 00 II " Best rolled oats 25 0 " Lump starch 25 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans 25 10 " " navy " 25 0 " Peurl tapioca 25 Lurd very finest, nien kettle 8 20 lb. Lard very finest ocn kettle 1 50 This is just like homo made lard. Full stock and l .w price nil nlong thn line. RoHIN'SON' Si Mt'NIKiltFF. Don't ullow a minute to elapse without that secure feeling which one of (J. M. McDonald's Insurance policies gives you. Special Excursion to Washington. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that on April 0 it will run a special excursion on the Philadelphia and Erio Railroad, Erto to Loek Haven, Inclusive, to Washington, for the Ix'tieflt of thoso taking their unnual vacation ut thut time, and all who may wish to visit the National Capital In the delightful early spring. Hound-trip tickets, good going only on special trains April 0, and good returning on uny regular train leaving Washington not later than April 10, will soon bo sold at greatly reduced rates, Sieclul sleeping curs will bo run through on trains leaving Erie at 3:25 p. m. Tickets for side trips from Washing ton will bo sold ut tho following rates: Virginia Beuch and return, via Norfolk and Washington (D. C.) Steamboat Line, Including stateroom berth on steamer, and one and one-quarter days' board at Princess Anne Hotel, $(1.00; Richmond and return (all rail) $4.00; Old Point Comfort and return (all rail), $fi.OO; Mt. Vernon and return (via electric railway), 50 cents. For full Information consult small handbills, apply to ticket agents, or address E. S. Harrar, Division Tickot Agent, Williatnsport, Pu. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. The best salvo iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sulc by II. Alex. Stoke. Executors' Notice. Estate nf David P, Koliliison. late nf tho KnroiiKti of KeynolflsvlllH, deceased. NOTICE Is hercliy alven tlmt letters, tostn mi'iitiiry upon the estate of suld i1i eolciit have lieen trrantcfl to the iiiulrrsli.'iie(l. All IH'rsons Itnlclited to sskl estate are rciiucMteil to make payment, unit those having claims or ilnmanils attains), the same will make them known without dulay, to H, 8. Koliliison, of Hcynoklsvllle, I'a. (I. W. Kobinson, 8. 8, Hoiiinson, Executors. Only Fine Footwear Should be worn, to the exclusion of everything inferior. We leave our Bhoes to tell their own story. They form a series of foot notes on ease and comfort, as it were, and make the whole subject so clear that even the careless cannot miss the point they present. Just look at our goods. Note the shape and style. Consider the qual ity and wear. Compare the shoes with the prices. There's only one conclusion possible, whichever way you view it. J. K. Johnston's Shoe Parlor. Stoke's ndrrtllng Spier, What Can? Why. buying wall paper to the best advantage you ever knew in your life. Where? At our wall paper establishment, of course. If you haven't seen our new stock that gleams with bright Soring flashes, you have missed u rich feast for the eye. It's all here awaiting your admiring glances, and the llrst look will show you a score- of first choices for every room In your house, 111 our superb assortment of 2lK different patterns at 4 cents per roll and tip. Stoke's Pharmacy. Here's What's Wanted! 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. nemo ' art WHEN YOU BUY CARPETS, See Carpets. You must go where they are to do that, and a call at our estab lishment will make it clear to you that we show everything desirable in the carpet line. Your floor coverings should be durable as well as handsome, new and artistic as well as attractive and appropriate, and to cap all, reasonable in price. From carpets and rugs to oil cloths, linoleums and mattings we show what it's truly a delight to see. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. We are always receiving new goods and can always give you good values in Dry Groods, Notions, Clothinir, Hatrs 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. It Can Be Done! Ladles' Shirt waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, BING & OO. I w-teL'i . JEFFEBSON SUPPLY CO.