Cite -fr Star. tftiMri'jiftiiM $t.M) wr vnr, nr .tw jiki'iJ Mrb-kUl in mlrnnrr. t. jH'M'iidn"". niiir Btui iui. ' WKDNKSDAY. MAY I'll. IIT Arilliilipi'inlont local liiior. pillillslinlove. Wuilui-siliiv Bl Ucvimltlsvllle, JeHoison I's.. ilfvuii'il ui Mil' liiioicsts nf Hi-jriinliUvt! nntl .(1T-rii'iitti r. Noti-iinlltleiil. III in 1 nil Willi fairness, iiinl will lit-especially ft lone ly towards I lii In l u lii it cliom. CiilMiTlpMim price l.i per year. In minim i . Coiiiliniuleiiiloiis Inloinleil fur piililleni en limit In- iieeonipiiiilcil liy the writer's inline, fun for iiiiIiIIi'iiiIiiii. Inn as it ijuiiinniee hi Itmill fllllll. lllK-M'HlllIK tll'tts Itelllssolleltl ll. A.lvertlsltm riili"i iiiiicli' known mi iiiill ii tlon at I lie nllleo In Arnolds' ItliH'k. I.eiiL'hly onmtniiiiletitloiis ami olitiiitfi' "i siHertlscinotiis should reach this olllro ' Mmiilay niMin. AMress nil eommiinlontlnn to C. A. sicpti uoii, Kovnol(l-.vllle. I'll. Knii'ifil lit tin- piwiotllco nl lloynolil lite. I'll.., ui srciitul class in 'i 1 1 mutter. rrattrlrv' 01nttr. f iisseiiiror trains arrive mill leave ICryii niU Mle a follows: :. r- '. liy. r. if- v. !;) lllll". I lll!llll Trnln No 71. in ."ill n hi Titiln No 73, I J ."( i m . I llnjhi mi Viilli y KniUnnj. t'.astwiiril. Westward. Train!'. - - H.V4 n. m Tmlii it. - - 7 4" n. ?n. Train I, - l !.v p. in. Trnln J. - - I ''' p. in. Triln.t - - it 1" n. in. IVmIii I". - " '" f ". Home ttti'tl who sny they III '" laying H' treasures In hi'itvi-n tlnn't stand nitii'li f it chance of over seeing thrm again. Tin? Pennsylvania railmnil company bus Issued 111'' decree forbidding em ployes of tin- I'lilou News roiiiMiti.V li M'll fntlt. cigars, fiimly Mini chctting gum nit its trains. Nothing hut tin1 Mill- of papers iiml other periodloals will In rillowod. 'I'lit- Slnti' Killtotial Association will lake iti. iiiiiiinil outing In llnidford, ,lniii "2-". Excursions to the Kinzim bridge m1 over tho H. H. tV K. to witness the shooting of an oil well: mi Infornnil re--'pt inti at tho homo of Si-tmtor l.e'.vis Ki.n'i'y Wednesday evening: haniiict hy Hoard of Tnuli- Thursday evening, und Friday morning hii excursion to ( 'liantintcMii. arts Included in tho program. An Ohio edirnr says tlio hay fever is vaused hy kissing grass widows. A Missouri editor snys It In caused by a irrass widow kissing a follow by moon light. An Ohio editor says It in eBtisod Jiy a follow kiting tho httod gM while . foi'diiiK hay to tho cow. An eastornox chuntro Is of tho opinion that It lHoansod hy mlnHinff tho girl and kltmlng tho row. Ex. Our Individttiil opinion Is that it is the laok of girls to kiss that cansod our attack. Clarion iirpnMimn. We opine that hay fever Is caused by oseulating with a girl who chews a end." Critics an as common as grass hoppers, so don"t worry yourself alxmt what H)ople are going to say about this and that action. No matter what you do, or leave undone, Homo will criticise you severely, and tho very best rule for getting through life with comparative comfort Is, after you have mado up your mind as to the propriety and advisability of a certain course, to pursue It calmly and without paying tho slightest attvn tion to the criticisms of tho lookors on from tho oulsido. You see, just be- cause they are on the outside they can only see tho surface. It does not matter In the least what they think. Dr. Charles W. Dulles, of Philadel phia, In a paper read before tho forty' seventh annual convention of the Penn sylvania Stato Medical Society held In Pittsburg last week, said: "Hydropho bia Is largely a nervous disease, or Imaginary on the part of the patient, or resulting from fright or morbid fears." He further declared that tho "patients suffering from what Is commonly called hydrophobia are almost always killed by attending physicians and not by the disease." His views wore assailed by the doctors, case on case being cited of hydrophobia and examples given of bow Inoculation had resulted In all the symp toms of rabies. The Philadelphia Br cord says: "Next to reducing the cumbrous size of the official ballot in thin Stato the most lnv portant amendment of the election laws is to suppress the numerous "assisted" voters and their "assistants." Until the Constitution of Pennsylvania shall have been amended so as to exclude analphubetlsts from the suffrage the election laws should require two members of the election board to assist the illiterate voter In marking his ticket. As matters now stand every knave In Pennsylvania who may wish to sell his vote has only to pretend that he cannot read; and then anothor knave Is called In to witness the sale. The publisher of a newspaper has one thing to sell and one thing to rent. He has the newspaper to sell and the space In his columns to rent. Can anyono In form us why he should bo expected to give away either the one or the other? lie can If he so chooses, and he does, as a matter of fact, furnish a great deal of space rent free. But It does not fol low that he ought to be expected to do so. It ought to be recognized as a con trlbutlon exactly as would be the giving away of sugar or coffee by a grocer Hut, strange to say, It Is not looked up on In that light at all, yet everybody knows that the existence of a newspaper depends upon the rent of Its space and the sale of the paper, as a merohant'i success depends on soiling bis goods instead of giving them away .Tlte Copy Jlook. The Last Crew Clone, . KvtT mIiico the l'ltmisylvniila yards wi tv rslahllshi'd on the east slih' eight, or Din.' yours ago their prosp' ctlve re moval to FiilMVook has bi'oii a bngltonr t.i Urn ok way villi'. This Industrial calamity has novel' yet come to pass, mid I- not likely to! hut Its elTi-ot has b en niporarily realized In a measure by th Indefinite susienslon of iMra tiniiM nt th" yards and the removal of all the trainmen who have their layover hel-f. While this move Is apparently n black i-yo fur the community In an Industrial way it Is not really so had as it apeiirs. Many of the men transferred do not In tend lo move their families away, and ll Is r poi teil they were advised not to by the iilllcials. Some trallle Is expect ed in the fall iisjuln. and hy another year the IVnnsylvniila may get con tracts enough to have all these men back iiLtaitt. That is the expectation, and it was a failure to get contracts this year which Im the caue of the present, suspension. Kver sine.- lite alisorpl ion of the Hell, I .ewls anil Yates coal Interests at Dti- llois anil ltiMioldsville by the HulTalo. eehester and l'ittsburg people a year ago. triune at. tne yarns nas neon (lining. It was the hauling of the ll ll, Lewis and Yates coal which itiaile 111" yards for the layover hero necessary. and when their coal went over the nnsylvania road it was a big thing or HriM'kwayvllle. the ileal a year ago diverted this trallle to the II.. It. A '. road, and the result was the extra tit svlvnniii trainmen who laid over re were gradually removed until but one crew lemaineii. it was re onru in seini-olllolal circles that the Penns.vb atiia people expected to get some truffle from tho Herwlnd-Whiteshaft at DuHols this season, but the Horwlnd-Wblte leople were outbid In the big yearly contracts and did not get any. How ever, this Is In prospect for next year again, and the present slump can only Imj considered as temporary at the worst Hrookwnvvillo fn-on. Improvement In Passenger Service on the Pennsylvania K. K. The attention of tho public Is called to the fact that on now schedule, tnk ing effect May 17, 1!7. the time of trains on HUlgway tc Clearfield U.K. will bo changed as follows: Train 101 will leave Hldgway at 11.15 A. M., Instead of l(.2."i, reaching Kails t'reok about ten minutes, earlier. Train KMI will leavo On Hois and Falls ('reek a little later with connection at Kails Creek from Allegheny Valley H'y trains from the east and west. Train 110 will also leavo DuHols and Kails Crook later with con' neetion from Allegheny Valley Hallway U'y trains from tho West. This train will leave Kalis Creek 7.00 p. M., Instead of O.20, reaching Illdgway in time to connect with trains 11 for Kane and the west and train 4 for points east. This will enable passengers from Hldgwny Johnsonburg, Kane, St. Marys, Km' poriuin and other xlnts to reach Heyn oldsville, Hrookvillu and other points on Allegheny Valley It'y and return samo day with ample time to attend to business. Train 4 eastward will leave Kono few minutes luter. The timo of train 11 for Kane will also bo made later, Train 11 will be known as train !" on now time table. Train 210 Johnsonburg R. R. will leavo Clermont 5 minutes earlier. 10.40 A. M., and train now leaving Ridgway for Clermont at 11.20 A. M. will leavo Ridgway at (1.15 a. M. Consistency Not In It. We read In an exchange of a certain editor who wrote a long and carefully prepared article on the Importance of putrouizlug home industries, giving many reasons why farmers and others should patronize home merchants rather than send off for their goods. The article was so good that It attracted the attention of the merchants uud they highly commended the loyalty of tho editor. Ono merchant was so favorably Impressed with the article that he sat down and wrote a congratulatory letter to tho editor, but to the surprise of the pencil pusher, the letter head which the merchant used had been printed In a neighboring town, and the return on tho envelope was made with a rubber stamp furnished by a Chicago axle grease house. Stands at the Head. ' Aug. J. Dogel, tho ' leading druggist of Shrevcport, La., says: "Dr. King' New Discovery is tho only thing that cures my cough, and it Is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of SatTord. Ariz., writes: "Dr. King New Discovery is all that Is claimed for It; It nover falls, and Is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and colds. I can not say enough for Its merits." Dr King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds is not an experiment, It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day It stands at, tho head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottle at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Muke un effort to got tho free trip to Niagara Kalis, N. Y., that is uow offorcd by The Star. If you want good shoes cheap go to J, E. Welsh & Co.'s Bhoe store In tho Wm, Foster block. Reud Robinson Hi Mundortl's price Hat In another column. Change In prices. O. A. R. State Encampment. On account, of the annual encampment f the (1. A. R. department, of Pennsyl vania, which will be hold ut.Iohnstown, Pa.. .Tumi 3-5. tho H.. R. tc P. will sell special excursion tiekets to Johnstown and return vli Pnnxsutawney, at tho following exceedingly low rates from the plnecs named: ilmilford Mt. Jewell R!M .lotitisotiliiiri! 4 Ml KIiIkwiiv 4 m Ht'iK-kwnyvlllf 4 Hi Heeehln-e.lel H Ml Kulls Creek HevniiliKvlllf 4 l Illinois i7l lllir Kurt MS Tickets will Is- on sale good on any regular train between May .'list and June 4th, Inclusive, and will be good for return passage until June 7th. This Is the first excursion ever run from this section of the country to the Metropolis of ( 'anibt'la county and many people will probably avail themselves of tho exceedingly IMiernl rates nlTeril by the 11., II. A P. anil make the trip. Pnr.id.se. Jim fathers is engaged in selling dish-washers 'Jiis summer. TllK Stah Is regarded In this vicinity as th" mi ir-1 reliable paper published in tl utility. Miss Tetia St rouse and Lottie Pifer shed at Admit Norrls,' near Panic last Suuilav. (ieorgo Myers, of Saltshiirg, Pa., Is visiting his sister in this place. J. M. Kheesley started for Oeorgr lllo, whore he expects to work for Mr. Shlndorser this summer. Mrs. W. ('. Murray, of Hrookvillo visited her mother in this place Inst week. Kil. Hillls mailc a Hying trip to Sykcs' vlllo last Saturdav. Hill llutten. who lived near lllg Run will niako bis home with Amos St rouse this siimmor. Electric Bitters. Klectrle Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, hut perhaps mure generally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid anil sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt uso of thlsmedielno has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely In counteracting anil freeing the system from the malaria poison. Headache, indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield to K.loetric Hitters. 50c. anil $1.00 per bottle at ll. Alex. Stoke's drug store. P. R. R. improved Passenger Service, Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. placed in service on Mouduy, May 17th, now passenger trains on Sunbury Division between Sunbury and Wllkesbarro, A train will leave Sunbury on arrival of train H from the west and train 11 from the east, at 2.00 p. M. from Wilkes barrc, Seranton nnd other points, Passengers can leave Cnnandaiguu, 7.50 A. M.: Klmlra, 10.05 A. M.; Kane, (1.30 A. M.; DuHols, 7.10 A. M.: Hellefonte, 9.24 A. M.; Lock Haven, 11.20 A. M. Williamsport, 12.40 P. M.; Harrisburg, 11.35 a. M.; and reach Danville, 2.24 P. M.; Catawlssa, 2.43 P. M.: Kust Ulooms- burg, 2.50 p. M.: Noseopeck, 3.15 P. M. Mocanaquo, 3.42 P. M.: Nunticoko, 4.02 P. M.; Wllkesbarre, 4.15 p. M.: Seranton 5.22 p. M. Returning train will leavo Seranton 4.41 P. M., Wllkesbarre 6.00 p, M., stopping ut other principal points connecting at Sunbury with trains 6 and 1.1 for points east and west. This now train service will no doubt bo greatly appreciated by tho traveling public and will be well patronized from the start. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoura, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and post lively cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price Z cents tier box. For sale by H. Alex Stoke. Decoration Day at Rathmel. The P. O. S. of A. Camp at Rathmel Is making preparation for the proper observance of Decoration Day. Satur day, May 20th, will be observed at that place. Able speakers will be present to address the people. The next session of the Clarion As sembly will take pluce beginning on the 30th of June and closing on the 20th of July. The management has secured the services of a large number of emi nent orators and teachers for the occa sion, and an interesting program Is being prepared. Ladles' green cloth top shoes worth 3.50, our price only $3.00 at Robinson's. Clover, timothy and millet seeds for sulo by J. C. King & Co. Flno stock of shoes at J. K. Johns ton's shoe parlor at reasonable prices. There Is no better pluce forobtalnlng valuable pointers on bicycles than at Stoke's. All tho '117 Improvements are shown In our cycles. Infants' shoes, twin sole, very fine, sizes 2,-5, for only 25o. at Robinson's. Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors. Extra good $2.00 work shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co's. For noat fitting suit, go to Snyder Si Johns, fashionable tailors Shoes from 15 eta. a foot up to :l.00 a foot at J. S. Morrow's. FREE TRIP TO N1AOARA FALLS Over the B., R. A P. and Two Bosrd at Hotel Imperial. lieys' Wo will furnish a ticket free over tho tluffnlo. Rochester & Pittsburg Railway from Roynoldsvilln to Niagara Falls and return, and two days' board at Hotel mperial, one of tho largest and most modern hotels at Niagara Falls, rates 2.50 to tl.00 per day, to the ierson who will secure the largest number of new cash sitltsetilrs lo TtlK Star ho- ore the 15th of June. 1W17. Subscrip tions to be 1.00, ensh In advance. This offer is open to any orson In Jefferson otuity. It will he well for persons giving suli- seriptions to know the parties who solicit subscriptions from thorn and whether they are responsible persons, as we will only bo responsible for the subMM'lp inns that ate handed In with the cash. Persons working fur the prize will Iki xpectoil to report to this olllco by let tor or in person anil have their names nrollcd us competitors, and will after wrrds h" expected to band In the names of new subscribers and the cash for new siihscrlptlons onco a week. .No new suhscrils't'S will be aililed to our sub seriptloti list unless tho cash accompli' tiles each name. A strict account will bo kept and each person working for prize will receive credit for names sent In from time to time, For Sale. Draft team weighing 1500, also sleighs for sale. J. C. KlNd Co Subscribe for TllK STAR and got all the local, county and general news. Price List. A few bargains for you In (irocerics this week. Ii Papers corn starch 25 I lb. Paper soda fl 8 Cakes Lenox or Oloss soap 25 Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Cans extra tomatoes 50 s lbs. Arbticklo or Lion coffee 1 00 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prunes 25 II " Host rolled oats 25 0 " Lump starch 25 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans 25 10" " navy " 25 II " Pearl tapioca 25 Lard very finest, open kettle H 20 lbs. Lard very finest oen kettle 1 50 This is just like home mado lard. Full stock and lew prices all along tho lino. Romnbon & Munuorkp. JjKI'OKTOKTIIKt'ONIHTION or TllK FIRST NATIONAL HANK OX SXTlTOXAaVIX&B si Keyiiolilsvlllp, In the State of PemisylvH nln, at the i' lose of business Muy 14, Ih'.iT. HKomicr.s: Lou ns anil tllsciniiits s2,7WI iW Ovonli'iifts. ssciirefl suit unsecured. 4S 4, l'.H. lliiiulHloiH-cureclri'Ulutliiii.... W.nm ( Stocks, securities, etc I,ll Hue from Hpproveil reserve Hirenls. 43.IHS 7 I'llMillme null fixtures i.nr! m Current exMnsen anil tnxespulil... 1174 M I'reniltiiiis mi l'.H. Hiiiuls li.miOKi Chocks uud oilier cash Hems IMA 10 Itllls of oilier bunks 73 00 Fractional piiMr currency, nlckles, unil cents 134 7 Upcolo MMO (l .eirsl-teniler nntes S.l 00 Keileniiillnii final with II. 8. Treas urer 1.1 s(r cent, of elrculutloiu.. I ,S7.t 00 Total IMtl.Hitl 87 I.IABII.ITIKS. I'Hpltnl stuck paid In Wmm Surplus fund 4,:ti ( I'nillviileil prollls .'1.111 f7 National llnnk mites imtstunillliK... Ill, Mm 00 lllvldeiids unpiild V0 00 Individual iloismlts subject to cheek f7l,4IIHO lieinmid cert llleutesof ilep'l 110 00 Time cert Ideates of deposit . . ls.Wil lit Cashier's eh'fcs iiiitstHiidlnir HsO (H..MS Kt Hue to other Nutloiutl Hunks 1,1 17 Total fiss.rllli r)7 8Ut f PiDoiylttilt, Otisty tfJiferiot. : I. John II. Kaucher. Csshler of the hImiva niiineU hunk, du solemnly swear Ihut the iitsive statement Is true to the laist of my knowledge and Isdlef, John II. Kaiciikb, Csshler. Hiihscrlhed mid sworn to before me this 30tli day of Mny. Isn7. Ai.bkiit Kkvnoi.ps, Notary Public. I'ohhkct Attest : V. Mitciiki.i, 1 ,f. C. Kino. Directors. J. II. Cohbktt, WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN to travel for responsible, established house In Pennsylvania. Salary I7s0 unci ex- I anises. Position pernmneiit. Kefereace. Inclose self-addressed stuniiHid envelope. The National, Star Insurance. Illdtr., Chlcaxo. Our Summer SHOES for young and old are models of varied superiority. Their many merits muke them easily acceptable on sight. The feet demand the same cutvful attention In warm as In cold weather. There are degrees In discomfort, and In all degrees it Is bad. There are also degrees tn comfort, and all are welcome, b.x Derience will show that our Sum tuer Shoes afford the height of com fort and are Al for wear. Our shoe prices smack of practical eoon ouiy. J. K. Johnston's Shoe Parlor. Stokr'm Kdvrrtlalng Space. Of Great Interest and therefore sure to bo read to the end. There's the highest satisfaction in a good book and, hap pily for our readers, gissl bisiks have never been so eheap as now. There's A Whole Library In our stis'k of ui-to-dntu publications in every department of literature. On our list all can find just what they desire ut figures that make it absurd to go without rending. Any volume not in stock promptly supplied upon order. S toko's IMuii'iimey. We Want TO EXAMINE OUR $7 Suits, Everywhere you eeethein, covering the forms of well-drepned men, nnd looking and fitting for all the world like units that cont $10.00, fcll.OO and even 12. 00. They look that way because they are Real and Regular $10, $11 and $12 Suits I We would have to sell them at that, too, if we took the profits that other clothing dealers do in this town, but we use 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 StrlGlllj flll-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 Checks, very pretty. Every Man MIL.LIRENS. Wanted! Ladles' Shirt waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, Linens, in Silk Stripes and - Call and see them. BINO & OO.
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