nu STV it Star. p'liil jtrivklft in mfrroin, . , TII'll i:n, l illitir .inn I'm.. VKi)NKsi)AV. MAY 19. 1l7 ii lhh'pt'Mili. IixmiI putM'f. Hif Mini every 'i1n'Hi1jiy ni KrytmhNvllli, ,lMVii--titi t n. ,'. ilpvoit'tl to l ln; itittMiMM of Kt'ytKtliUvtllc (! .It'tTt'l'-iUM I-UlHV. Non-poUl Irnl, w ill Men 1 nil tlh fit U m-. unit will li'i4i'i-litll f i IimhI y iiiuunN 1 ! Inlmt Inu 1iih. Hithsct lti Ion pi Iit !. (mm-yi'iir, In tut v tint -i. ruinitiiiMirui nmt InliMiilctl fur pn 1 l litf 1 m ftiH-t In- ui'fiMiiMiKilril liy tin wHhm' nsittit', Mti for Milltr;ii him, litit n u uimrnnit'c nf trit1 fjillli 1nli'c-ilnif new Ileum -.nllritt'H. AilvrriMtttr nties mmle known do iippHm- 1 1(111 Hi till' IllflfC III Ai'IImIiIm tiM'k. I.rtttfht v I'uni inn ti leu i loim ii tut cliuntre nf 11 Icemen i hIioiiIiI iciu'h lhl olltfi M Moii(lny immiii. A'llnMx nil 'ttiiiMiiliilriitloiifi lo A. rteili-cn-m, Ite.vnnlil-i tile. Vn. K.niriMl' in Hit HiHiiit1lii' lit lieynoltUvllle, !'.. iiih hi'i'oihI ft:m nmtl nmttrr. ffvrtmilcv OYuttir. I'lmit'iitfiT ini-n arrive ti ml lenve licyti tihl-vlllr ii h fnllmts: ;. w. r . in. : i- u. ;) rtlrs li'ifirt TmlnNnTI. lo.Vln m I TiiiIh Nu 12 .M p m . ijln till Yalttii Itnihrmj. virl. Westwmil. TitiIiiI', l".:i.m T r:il(i ll. - -7 Hill. m. T1.1I11I. - r.'.Vi i. 111. Trnln '! . - -1:i"iv in. TruliiA - if.40 ). in. Tl-ulti In. - nil. i. in. Are You One of Them ? 'I'WO Work llgO TlIK S'l'AH entered its sixth your and wo wmit to rail 1 1 tilli'iitioii of a liirge number of our sub scribers, who wito pitid in iidviinoe, to thr fart thut with the ( tin i nr of tin' sixth minim' thi'V t'liti't' into a new yeur that is not paid for In advance. Wo mmtion this no that those who want to pay In advanc ami get, t ho ,j)i rial rate of l.llit run do mi, mid will lime no room to kirk If tin; subscript ion jih-h unpaid for a .war and thry will havo to pay l.fiOfor the year's hiilxrription. The date of tho expira tion is printed beside rarh subrrilM'r's niiini ho that three is no cxruso to say, "I didn't know whrn my subscription run out." For instance If Mr. 1 1! imk h paper expired May II, I SOT. thr Hgures opposite his naiuo would ho "i II !IT. Tho llrst llgiiro I thr month, Mrrond Hgures thr dato of tho month and thr third figures thr year. Wo would rather all our subscribers would tako advantage of our special olTrl' of l.(H) cash in udvanro rate, but If they do not thry havo only themselves tn hlaniu, ttnd wo will export nil bark mibserlp tions to bo puid for at tho $l.."i() a your rato. We havo rrpratidly callrd atlrntinii to our special cash in advaun: rate so that wo uro not to blamo if oursubseril ein don't tako advantage of It. It In easier for each subscriber to keep track of their subscription, if they want to save tho difference for cash in advance, than it is for us to bu continuously looking over a thousand or more mimes to ee whrn each mibscriptlon expires. Tho figures printed on the paper with tho namo of the subscriber nro for tho purpose of allowing subscribers to know just how their subscriptions stand, whether in advance or arreartt. T!ad roads, mud, ruts and irregulari ties ore expensive things. An old farmer used to say that ruts and freez ing and thawing cost hi in a now wagon every five years. Vory fow peoplo i-fali.o what rough roads cost them. Of course, it is only a bolt to-day, a tire to-morrow, a wheel sprung next week or an axle warped out of shape at somo other time, but theso things come, sometimes over-lapping like shingles on a roof; they are put down to wear and tear and in a way accepted as tho inevi table simply because roads havo always Ixjen bad and one scarcely has aright to expect anything else. But tho difference in the lasting qualities of a wagon on a i thoroughly good road and an extremely had one would surprise the owner of such a vehicle were ho ablo to keep track of the exact figures in tho two conditions. Few people know that John Wesley was ever in America. Few know that it was he, and not Robert Raikes, who established tho first Sunday-school in the world. It was John Wesley who preached the first Methodist sermon delivered in the United States. In The Luditt, Ham? Journal for Juno Rev. W J. Scott will tell in the "Great Personal Events" series the story of "Whon John Wesley Preached in Georgia," which is said to be one of the most interesting narratives in this most successful series. Tho Legislative committee lnquir ing into the causes of general distress in the mining regions In various sections of tho State, met at Clearfield last Thursday and examined a number of witnesses. Miners from I'hllipsburg, Osceola, Houtzdale, Hawk Hun, Glen Campliell, Morrisdale, Coal port and Reynoldsvllle were examined. Farmers who are in the habit of tying calves' legs together and throwing thera in a wagon to bring them to market should remember that the law requires that live calves shall be brought in crates or racks so that they may be brought standing. Ariel, Cleveland, Eclipse and Feather stone make of bicycles, comprising the largest and best line In town, at Stoke's. First-class Detuorest sewing machine at J. S. Morrow's for $19.50. J. E. Welsh it Co. keep a fine line of ladies,' gentlemen's and children's shoes constantly in stock. Go to Robinson's tf you want to save money on shoes. Annu.il Sunday School Convention ih iw h'lllmr- Win ki in: The seventh annual eon vent ion of the .lelTi-i-Mon County Sunday School Asso ciation 'Mil he In 111 in the M. K. church at Falls ('n i k. on Juno I" and . IW7. It Is the desire of tho Kxerullvo Com niltter to ninko this convent Ion not only a very practical i.ti", but also a means of spiritual awiik' tiluif to all who may attend. To this end tin y will nsk the ro-opeiatnn of every pastor, sup rin tendent and lonelier In the roiinty. and suggest that on Sahbiith. .Iiine l.'lth, spinal prayer be offen d for the ron v. nt ion in every rhurrli nml Sabbath srhool. The program Is nearly com ph teil. Following are some of the good things te K' dUniss. il itt the in. -el Inn: Importune of the Teachers' Meeting: Relation of the S. S. to 1 5.i..,l Citizen ship: Advantage to he Hiaped by Adults from the S. S.: The H. S. lis II Teacher in Chri-.il. in Work: f'nseen Forres: The Millie as th" Teacher's Weapon: Miinnifi'iin nl of I'limary It partiiieiit mill Children's Hour. An address liui I n arangcil fur each even- lug. The follow ing named p imhim have been unsigned tuples on the program: S. A. Craig. Austin I tlaleso(., .1. C. KeNo. W. W. Feri'v. MeCm-ilv Hunter, Mrs. It. H Teltrlek. Mrs. (i. W. liai m s. Dr. C. .1. K'ephart. Revs. A. 'A. Myers. C. I.. RraiMmw, (i. II. Hill. .1. (. A. Curry. II. (!. Teagaiden. ti. W. Slynr. .1. T." Adams. M. C. Friek. II. II. Itv- laiiil. and Drs. Jas. Conway. II. I'. Roup and F. II. H'rk. Mrs. Ii. I). ShalTner will be the organist, ami the inking w ill be from Cein of Coins. .1. C. Ki:i.so. MiCrtmv Ht'NTl-'.u. Ctr.. C. Rmv W. M. Cowan, See. Kxerutlve Com. Improvement In Passenger Service on the Pennsylvania R. K. The ut tent ion of the public Is called to the fact that on new schedule, tak ing effect May 17, 1!I7. the time of trains on Ridgway A Cleai'lield R. 11. will be changed as follows: Train 101 w ill leave Ridgway at, 11.15 A. M., Instead of n.i'i, reaching Falls Creek about ten minutes earlier. Train UMI will leave Diillois and Falls Creek a little later with connection at Falls Creek from Allegheny Valley lt'y trains from the cast and west. Train 110 will alsolravr l)ul tois and Falls Creek later with con nection from Allegheny Valley Railway R'y trains from the West. This train will leave Falls Crerk 7.00 P. M., instead of 5.20, reaching Ridgway In titno to connect with trains 11 for Kane and the west and train 4 for points east. This will enable passengers from Ridgway, Johnsoiiburg, Kane, St. Marys, Kin porhim and other points to reach Reyn oldsvllle, Rrookvillo and other points on Allegheny Valley R'y and return same day with ample time to attend to business. Train 4 eastward will leave Kane a fow minutes later. Tho titno of train II for Kane will also bo mado later. Train 11 will bo known as train 15 on new time table. Train 210 Johnsoiiburg R. R. will leave Clermont 5 minutes earlier, 10,40 A. M., and train now leaving Ridgway for Clermont at 0.20 a. M. will leave Ridgway at 0.15 A. M. Paradise. Mrs. J. J. l'lfer visited her parents in this place last Sunday. Albert StroiiBO, who has been away from homo the past two weoks canvass ing for pictures, returned homo last week. Miss Rhoda Cornmesser visited frionds in Big Run last week. Tho members of tho Lutheran church of this p'.ace presented their pastor with a new buggy last week. Rev. J. C. Hotel preached in tho Literary ball last Sunday evening. Miss Cinthin Myers, of Natrona, Is visiting her relatives in this place. Will Hollonbaugh and Jim Rudolph wero over at Mahaffey one day last week. Frank Strouso was the guest of G. C. Stouso over last Sunday. Mrs. Seiner, of Lutbersburg, visiting In this place last week. Robert Norrls who has been attending the Jefferson Medical College at Phila' delphia has eomn home. Ho expects to farm this summer. Tho ice eroara supiier last Wednes day evening, was not largely attended, owning to the conditions of the road and bad weather. Harry Flick attended tho ice cream supKir at this place lust Wednesday night. We Court Comparison. Wo will bo glud to compare any sample of wall puper you may have, with our stock. Stoku's Pharmacy. Dress shoes, work shoes, in fact any kind of shoes, ut James K. Johnston's shoo parlor. Iiuby shoes 20 to .'15 cents per pair at J. K. Welsh & Go's. Shoes from 15 cts. a foot up to $.'1.00 a foot at J. S. Morrow s. At King & Co. 's you will Hnd bulod hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. Finest cotton bats In town at J. S, Morrow's. The very latest In green shoes at the Robinson shoo store. It Is May. It Is Mny, It Is Muy, t'ntiie, lei ii iuvhv 'I n I ln tlelil whi'in tlie wild llowir urn w 1 lilow imr lo Hie K liul, Ami IriivM sorrow lslilinl, It Is 1 1 tu v lo mi MnyliiK, yon know! It ts Mny. It l Mnjr. (111. lei iih tir uiiy, l.i-t lis fine fur tinny form Hie tiiwm l.i'l s mvny lo Hie mill, Al Hie foot of tin' hill. When' Hie wilier kis'S HiiiihIitIiik ilown. It Is Mny. It l Mny, Tlie In inlis lire nt iilny liui iltere wlieie I hi tiii'tiilows nre jrrn'ti t ('mil.' love, lei us tile To .otiie ent iier wlii'Mi I May Iiiik yon m il hunt lielng seen. Ii Is Miiv. It Is Miiv, Hill, iliiillini. I t ii v , Tnlo' iilonii n uikhI IMek winter ni'iiii' H Is Miiv, Imt you loiuw, It ts llki'lv lo snow, I. Ike si l i y lii fine we ui, linek ! - I'li'intlelil ItiiflstiiHii's .linirtiiil. Memorial Sermon. The regular iiuniinl memorial sermon the ( A. R. w ill be oreaeheil bv Rev. ,1. W. Crawford In the M. I'., church on Sunday, May 2.'!d. at I Mill A. M. A cor dial invitation Is exiei,il, i lo all denom inations nml to nil soldiers, whelhrr inemliel's of t he I 'ost or not. The nielli Im'i's of John C. Censer I'ost, all old sohllel s anil the W. Ii. t'. will meet III I'll-1 I'lHiln at IH.IHI A. M. .1. M. IIAVH, i If. D. Ill,i;u. -Coiii. T. C. Ui.YNiium, Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Connump- tion. This Is the host medicine In the world for all forms of ('ninths and Colds and for consumption. Kvery IhiIIIo Is guar anteed. It w ill rure nml not disappoint. It has no eipial for Whooping Cough. Asthma. Hay Fever, I 'iieuinnnlii, llroii 'hitis. I.a( irippe. Cold In tho Head and for Consumption. R Is safe for all ages, pleasant to take and, alsivo all. a sure cure. it, is always well to tako Dr. King's New Life I 'Ills In connect ion with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate ami tour the stoinarb and Isiw- els. We gnariitiloo perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial Isittles ut II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Regular sl.o 50c. and l.(Mi. Church Notices. I'liiler this heading will bo found the subjects and texts of the pastors of the various churches of Rrynoldsville for the following Sunday. MKTIIOIHHT KPISCOPAI.. Rev. .1. W. Crawford, pastor. Morn ing: .Memorial services. Kvcnlng: "The Rest at Ijist." .Inn. 2: 10. P. R. R. Improved Passenger Service. Tho Pennsylvania Ruilroad Co. placed in service on Monday, Muy 17th, new passenger trains on Sunhiiry Division, between Sunbury und Wilkesharre. A train will leave Sunbury on arrival of train 8 from the west and train 11 from the east, at 2 (Ml p. M. from Wilkes barre, Seranton and other points. Passengers can leave Canandalgua, 7.50 A. M.; Klin Ira, 10.05 a. M.j Kane, 0.30 A. M.; Dullois, 7.10 A. M.: Bellefonto, 9.28 A. M.J Lock Haven, 11.20 A. M.: Wllliamsport, 12.40 P. M.i Hurrisburg, 11.. '15 a. M.; and reach Danville, 2.24 P. M.; Cutuwlssa, 2.411 P. M.; Kust Blooms- burg, 2.50 p. m.; NoKCH'ck, 3.15 p. m.; Mocanaquo, 3.42 P. M.: Nanticoko, 4.02 P. M.; Wilkesharre, 4.15 p. M.: Seranton, 5.22 P. M. Returning train will leave Seranton 4.41 P. M., Wllkesbarro 0,00 p. M., stopping at other principal points connecting at Sunbury with trains A and 13 for points east and west. This now truin service will no doubt bo greatly appreciated by tho traveling public and will bo well patronized from the start. Wall Paper. L'ndnutrdly the handsomest lino of wall pa)er ever shown In Reynoldsvlllo Is now on exhibition at Stoke's. Prices lower than ever. The public are Invit ed to come und see tho display. On account of not being able to rent text-books of the school board. Thj six weeks term of summer school will bo abandoned. W. J. WEAVER. On Monday, May 17th, a new schedule went Into effect on the Beech Creek R. R. Tho new time table varies slightly from the one now in effect. Train leav ing Wllliamsport ut 4.00 p. M. will under the new schedule, leave at 4,02 P. M. Also there are some slight changes In the arriving and leaving time at some of tho Intermediate stations. For full Information und now time cards apply to Beech Creek R. R. agents. Fine stock of shoes ut J. K. Johns ton's shoo parlor at reasonable prices. If you want good shoes cheap go to J. E. Welsh & Co.'s shoe store In the Wm. Foster block. Make an effort to get the free trip to Niagara Falls, N. V., that is now offerod by THE Stau. Clover, timothy and millet seeds for salo by J. C. King & Co. Mr. J. O. Edelblute received ton cans of fry of the wall-eyed pike from the State Fisheries Commissioners yester day, they being shipped from tho station at Curry, l'u. Tho fish are midgets yet, and have been planted lu tho streams around this place, ,10,000 being sent to the Clarion rlvor. There wore esti mated to be 10,000 fish in each can, or 100,000 fish In all. Tho wall-eyed pike Is a game fish, and If they are establish ed In our streams will be ablo to take care of themselves, Mr. Edelblute was acting for the Brookvllle Rod and Gun Club In the mattor. Brookvllle lie-publican. A Valuable Prescription. Kdllor Morrison of Worthlngton, Intl., "Sun,"' writes: "You havo a valuable prescription In Klectrlc Hitters, and 1 can cheerfully rei'otnnierid It for constipation and sick headache, and as a general system tonic It has no equal.'1 Mrs. Annie Strblr, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not rut nor digest food, had a barkacltn which never left, her a ml felt tired and weary, hut six bottles of Klectrlc Hitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prleo f0 cents and $1.00. Get a but tin at II. Alex. Stoke's drug store. FREE TRIP TO NIAOARA FALLS Over the B., R. ft P. and Two Lays' Board at Hotel Imperial. We w ill furnish a ticket free over thr HulTnln. Koehesirr A;. Pittsburg Railway from le ynolilsvillo lo Niagara Falls ami return, anil two days' ImiiiiI at Hotel Imperial, one of the largest ami most tn. oli i n hotels at Niagara Kails, rates 2.50 to $1.00 per day. to the person who will si riire the largest number of new cash suWril rs to The STAIt be fore the l.'ith of June. 107. Subscrip tions to be $1.00, cash in advance. This offer is open to any person lu Jefferson county. It will he well for persons giving sul seriptlons to know the parties who solicit subscriptions from them and whether they are responsible persons, as we will only lie responsible for the siibscrlp Ions that are handed In with the cash. Persons working for tho prize will bo expected to report lo this other by let ter or In s'i'son and have their names enrolled as competitors, and will after wprds he expected to hand in the names of new suliscrlliers and the cash for new subscriptions onco a week. No new subscrlls'l'S will Is; lidded to our sole script Inn list unless the cash aeeiiinpa nles eiieh inline. A strict account will ho kept and eaeh person working for prl.o will receive ered It for names sent In from time to time. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best sulvo In the world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, und posl tlvcly cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Prleo 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoko. For Sale. Draft team weighing 1500, also sleighs for salo. C. K I Nil A Co. Subscribe for The St ah and got all tho local, county and general news. Price List. A few bargains for you In Groceries this week. 0 Papers corn starch 25 1 lb. Pajs-r soda (I 8 Cakes Lenox or Glims soap 25 Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Cans extra tomatoes 50 H lbs. Arbucklo or Lion coffee 1 00 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prunes 25 9 " Best rolled oats 25 0 " Lump starch 25 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans 25 10" " navy " 25 0 " Pearl tuploca 25 Lard very finest, oien kettle 8 20 lbs. Lard very finest oien kettle 1 50 This Is just liko homu mado lard. Full stock and lew prices all along tho line. RmiiXHON & Munuokff, Executors' Notice. Kstiite of Frederick K. AriinlU, lulu of Hid HorouKli of lteynnhlsvllln, dcri'iiseil. VOTIC'E Is hereby Oven (hut letters, tcsta- menlary i'isiii tnw estate of Krederlek K. Arnold, lats of suld iHiniuirli. Iihvc been primus to the unilerslKiit'U. Therefore, till person knnwlnff themselves Indebted to said estate are renunsttHl tu make Immediate pay ment, slid those httvlnu claims aidilnst tho smile will present them duly authenticated foi settlement. Mas. Klizabktu Ahnoi.d, Executrix, Jamks B. Ahnoi.d, . Ueynoliisvllle, l'u., Apr. i, 'Ui. Executor. UTANTED-KAITIlKfl. MEN OR WOMEN " to travel for responsible established house In I'eiinsylvuiiln. Sulury fTSU and ex penses. Position permitnenl. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stumped envelope. The National, Slur lllaiiriiiu e ltldit., I'hleuKo. m3 mm a Fire -rffi i Ladies will find Our Spring footwear ull thut they could wish. That means a great deal, but our shoes fully justify the statement. Lightness is a very desirable shoo quality. So is strength. The first means ease und comfort, the second durability and value. In each grade, we carry all the sizes and widths manufactured in this country. This moans that there's no foot which we cannot fit perfectly. A shoe made to order couldn't be more satisfactory und would cost much more. J. K. Johnston's Shoe Parlor. Bloke's Advertising Space. Of Great Interest und therefore sure to Isi road to the end. There's tho highest satisfaction In a good book und. hae pily for our readers, good Imoks have never boon so cheap as now. There's A Whole Library In our stock of up-to-date ptihl lent Ions In every department of literature. On our list all can tlnd just what thry desire nt figures that make It absurd to go without rending. Any volume not In stock promptly supplied upon order. StokoV Plmi'mncy. We Want TO EXAMINE OUR $7 Suits, Kvery where you nee them, covering theforniHof well-rlrerwrt men, and looking and fitting for all the world like ruitn that cont $10.00, $11.00 and even $12.00. They look that way becaiine they are Real and Regular $10, $11 and $12 Suits! We would have to sell them at that, too, if we took the profits that other clothing dealers do in this town, but we uho reason during these hard times and thus place those truly fine and fashiona ble suits before you at only $7.00. Look them over carefully. They are not only Strictly fill-wool, but the linings and trimmings are first-class, and so is the making and fit; and yet, gentlemen, the price is only $7.00. However, if you're willing to go any higher, See Our $9, $10 and $12 Lines. These suits compare favorably with exclusive made-to-order work. To be brief, they are made as FIRST-CLASS clothing ought to be made. We Invite You In. 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. Every Mao MILLIRENS. Wanted! Ladles' Shirt waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, BINO & OO.
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