m Star. tSttbsrriptiiin r iir, or $l.im l )ntitl Hlrirk hl in mmiiic '. . l r.l'llt'.MxnX. I'.tlltor Mini I'll I.. "VVKI)NKSI)AV. .11 N K it. 1HU7. A ll ltttlcti'tiili'lit local pit per, ptittllslii'ih'Vt'i ) Wptliiesiitiy lit Itt-yttolilsvlllt'. .li'lt'ersoll I o. I'm., ilevoii'il to llle liileri'slw of Itt'ytioldsvlllc miif .li'fTersoiii'ounty. Noti(Hilltlrnl, will it-rut nil with fttlrni'ss. ittiil will he cspcr hilly friend. ly iowiii-ms nil' i ft r 14 in tf k rniss. HiilMiTlnlliin iiilci'l.liii'r yciir. In nilviiiiri'. Comtiitiiileiitlnim Intended fur pithllriii inn must, lie iii'i'otniiunli'tl hy tint writer s tuunf. not fur iiutillriit lint, lint riH u Htiiiriitnci' if mMMl fltlt ll. I llll'll'st Itltf IICWK Itt'lllS Kttltcltfll. AilvprtMiiif rutrs tnmle kituwti mi iipplii-u-t Ion lit tin1 tiltler In Arnolds' lllot-k. I.eitllhty I'liliitiiillilriitlntm nnil rllt'tttrp of jiflvcrttsi'ini'iits hIiiiiiIiI reiirli till tilllrt' ly Miimliiy iiuiiii. Ailtlri'ii nil romttiiinli'iitlnim lit (', A. Htepli- Gllsnll, Kl'VlloMsVllle. I'll. Kiitered nt Ihi' postnfllep m Iti-ytiiililsvllli'. I'H., IIHHCI'IIImI I'lllH iniill mutter. I'lisst'infer trtilns iiitIvi' mill li'livi' Itryn oldsvlllf us folliiUH: it. ii. ( r. i(i. ((: m. ;-) rilvi" I licpitils Tnilii No 71. I""'" in ITiiiIii Nil J -J, l.'.'ti i in .llliijln inf Vnlliif llnil null. 1 11 r I . WVnwnril Tnilii 11. - H.4An. ni I'm In it. - - ;.i n. 111. 'I'ltiini, - r.'.vi p. in. Tniiii - - 1. Tip. in. Trnlti.1 - - 11 I" 11. in. Triiln I". - s 11:. p in. The DciiioiTilticSlutc I 'ntiv 'til inn w ill Ih Iii-IiI in i:i'iiiliiiLr. I'd.. August Mist. Wlii'lt It tititil starts down liill I pli'. gcnoriilly Kti'iikliiLr. seem li lake 1111 interest III lining Ii I lit no out of curiosity to SCO wltl'IV III' " III lliml. At tin' I'l'iiliiliilimi Kltite Convention lii'lil hi Altiioiiii Inst, wt'i'lt llev. Dr. Situs C Kwitlloiv. editor of the I'nnifiil rmiin M'lhnilisl, published III llurris liurg, was noiiiliiiited fiii' Hint" In an hit. 'I'Iii1 bill introduced lit the l.- gisliitiiro liy tail' Uoprcscntiitive, 1 loll. W. O. Smith. requiring lh retention nf tuxes hy employers of ii'Ii'Iim upon initit'i' in writing (ruiti tax collectors, giving mimes ninl aiiiiiiinlH, hns passed Imlh Senate and House utnl in now in the IiiiiiiIh nf I ho (iovernor. Tin' I'unxsntiiwnoy .Vim snys: "Snrniw Is not mi nccMont occurring now anil thru. It Is tin woof which lit woven into tho warp nf life, anil he whit hiw nut c1Ih'.-iii1 thn tllvliii' hhi'I'imIiii'hh nf Hon'tiw, mill thi priifotinil meaning which Is ciini'cali'tl in uln. Iiiih yet to lenrn what life Is. Thccfo.su miiniffstcd ns the necessity of the highest life, nlonc Interprets It." At tint People's 1'ufty Slutu Convcn tion heltl at Alliionu lust ' work thu following ticket whs nominated: Dr. C, V. Taylor, of IMiiliitlelphlti, for Auditor (ieneral; H. S. Ayera, Columbus, Warren county, for Statu .Treasurer. Chas. Miller, of Meailville, was muilo Statu I'halrmun, and Andrew Story, of tho mime place, Stntn seerotnry. Tho platform adopted declurcH for free silver mid an Income tax. Kdison comes forth with a theory which will throw out of a job tho mun who "its around day hy day, worrying becntiHts tho tlmlier und eiiul ai'o flint giving out, whllo llin wlfo taken in washing to support tho family. Kdison states that when that times comt'H mun will no longer bo dependent oil mtch thlngtt for fuel, in fact fuel of any kind will bo superfluous. Ho hoi loves that tho internal heat of tho earth will bo utilized. Edunatlonul men of considerable abil Ity aro on tho program for tho twelfth neml-aninial cunvoiitiuu of thu school directors of JolTertton county which Is to be hold in Keynoldsvlllo noxt Monday Tho convention will bo held In Asseni bly Hall. It Is expected that a largo number of educators from all over tho county will ho present. Tho subjects for discussion, which wore published In TllK STAR lust week, are live and Im liorant subjects. Our people should make an effort to give tho director cordiul welcome. Tho question may be asked, with omo anxiety, whether the interest Memorial Day will grow less an the years go by; whethor, when none of the yetoran host In loft to loud thu column to tho oomotery, there would be any to take up the march ? We think the question may be answered In the afllrmatlve. The interest exhibited from yoar to yeur justifies tho belief that another holy day has been por uianently added to tho calendar, and that no long an moil love liberty the Ming of birds io spring shall be summons to this nation to gathor the flowers and bestow them in blessing on the graves of our dead. People are actually doing more bust ness than they realize. They reckon by values, but those are much lower than in a previous year of prosperity and leave little margin for profits. In quantity there Is almost as much busl ness being done as in the years of great est prosperity . and though the increase in population would call for material expansion, tho compurlson Is not dis couraging. The recovery Is slow, hesl tatlng and gradual, but more hus been been done on the whole in May than in April, while returns in April showed the volume only 10 per cent, smaller than that of the best year heretofore. Yet hesitation is doing its work every week, und multitudes are waiting because of Misslbllltles at Wash lngton who ought to be swelling the demand for lubor and tho products of labor, Z 11' Jleriev: Lou: c . M i M K Tnn council iitel Monday cveiiing with l'lvsid. nt Sion in the chair. Metnhrfs present; Messt Shmih, IiHiv.i, Kllioit hiiiI Smith, 11 ynoltln coming In Inter. MiniitcH of prevliiiin meeting wi r.i read nnil iipprovi d. A p lliioii signed hy wveii citi.."in of oust Critiil Ktt'eel, aklng the council to ause a sidewalk to l" littilt along the Hi ni Ii side of cast (i 111 11 1 si reel, between Hie lots nf Kii'liard Sinillt mid (teiirge Ishni ii was presi nl tl On niotioli the following I'esoltiliiiii was nffereil: WllKHKAS. A IK'tilion slgnetl hy re- IdentH of east it nut street, praying that slilewiilk lie const, ticteil on the north side of (iraiil street in front of the va- vitcmil lols h' tweeii the lols of Kicliard Smith and (l"nrg- Oshnrn, tlitrefintt he it llmnlritl. Thai salil sidewalk he instructed asset forth in said petition ni'il t lint proi''f not ice h served upon the property owner In front of wlinse lots said walks shall Ii" built ami Hint the widl It nf said walks In. four feet. The following resolution was also passitl: Wiik.kkam, A pel ii ion signed hy clt- i.eits of It' ViioliIsi ille. praying tliat a iilewnlk Ii const i iicli'tl on the east sitle Sle'llev Hll'eel, south In hornliull line, lii front of and along tie1 hits be tween Worth sti t mill liorongli line, In. Ii ,'. .wifri if. That said fitlowiilk h" con- strueletl as set forth in saitl petilinii anil lliat proper notice he served upon the property owners In trout, nt wiion lots snlii walk shall lie built, anil that the width of Miitl walk shall Ih four feet. A petition signed by thirty-line clli- l.etis and property owners of the bor ough ol Iteynoldsville was presented, epn sentlng tluit in their juilgment the district now included within the ho- iilleil lire limit was utinecesHiirlly large anil they ask thai It he reduced so an to xtentl alnlig Main street in mi easterly direction only to the line of Fifth street instead of ( 'nle ill It v. H'irgess reported lines ninl licensed collected fit. on. Secretary Hoard 01 Health reported receipts to lie M.IHI. On motion, hills amounting to sfl 1S.4 1 ere ordered paid. Ordinance No. 41 passed second reatl lug mid was unanimously adopted mid the clerk Instructed to have it printed. On motion the ltuilillng Cominittee was instructed tn nrrmigo 'fur a miitnblo place to impound the cattle, etc., found tinning at largo in tho borough. The chairman of tint Street Ciiiit tnlttee stated that complaints had been miulo tn him nliout the uneven condition of tho side walks in front of Mrs. Kachel Alexander's, S. T. Keynoldn' and Henry StevenHon's procrticn, and rccom mended that Mrs. Alexander, S. T. HeynoltlN, und Henry Stevenson bo re- lulled to raise their walks to tho cftahliMlied grade. Ily motion, Htich Mldewnlks on tho weal aido of Main Htreet IhiIwci'II II Alex. Stnko'H mid tho lnior Illnck Hliall bo ralMi'd to thn proper grado. Orillnance No. A'l, regulating bicycle and tricycle riding n tho itldewalks and speed of travel on tho streets and alleys hy tho same, passed II rut reading On motion ton Duplicate made, by C C. Gibson was accepted. Y. M. C. A. Important action wns taken at the Y M. C A. meeting last Sunday, tho election nf (i. A. Milllren to take the placo of (i. W. I'alen, resigned, and Im portant Instructions to thu Executive Committee. Thu committee wus In' structud to secure,, furnish und open rooms for thn uso of tho public, the formal opening to tako plane Septum hor 1st. Tho deferring of tho oMnlng day until the above date was thought best on account of tho difficulty In se curing proHir accommodations, but moro especially on account of the hot weather. Heading rooms, receptions, etc., aro but lightly appreciated sweltering weather. Meanwhllo the town will bo thoroughly canvassed and the necessary funds bo raised. It is hoped that the movement will get tho support that Its merits deserve. The privileges of tho rooms will be open to all mun from 14 years to 100. No fee will bo charged, no distinctions made, Tho controlling organization charges $1.00 for a year's membership, but this only Implies the special privilege of voice or a vote in electing the officers of the Executive Committee. The privileges are free to non-members as to members. We most heartily hope for Its success. There is Nothing so Good. There Is nothing just as good as Dr King's New Discovery for consumption Cough and ('olds, so demand It and do not permit the dealer to sell you somu substitute. He will not claim there Is anything butter, but In order to muke more proHt he may claim somthing else 10 do lust as goon, v ou want ur. King Now Discovery because you know it to be safe and refiuble, and guaranteed to uo good or money refunded, ror colds, coughs, consumption and for all uttee tionsof throat chest and lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trlul bottle free at ll. Alex Stoke s drug store. Regulur size cents and 91.00. There is no better place forobtuining valuable pointers on bicycles than at Stoke's. All the '97 improvements aro shown In our cycles. Road Robinson & Mundorff's price list In another column. Change in prices. Finest cotton bats in town at J, Morrow's. Ariel, Cleveland, Eclipse and Feather stone muko of bicycles, comprising the largest and bust lino in town, at Stoke1 Heroic Act of Ueorge Ayres. (leorgo A j res, familiarly known as Hunty," a brnkeman on the If. V. ('. y with lay over at thin place, rnlcally saved n thrnn-yearild (icriuan-l'ollsh lad from being (rushed tinleath under thu mnderous wheels of ngiiio No. 1 on Tuesday nf Inst week. i'lm train crew, W. H. Lucas engineer and J. V. Hiudttrllu r conductor, devote their time In pushing up empties and hauling loaded earn away from Iondon and ltochfst.fr mines. Thin day tho tiv- was coming down from Ixuidon mines with a train of twenty cars at thn rate of !" or HI I miles mi hour and as the ngino turned tho bend in the road near Ketdiester mine engineer Miens was horrilletl to sen a chilli on tint track few car leitgt lis ahead nf the engine. He reversed the chyme anil whistled for brakes, but the grade is heavy at that point and the loaded curs pushed the Iron linrs.' ntiwuril. The whistle nf engine ft ightelieil (lie child mill it stood on the In-iilc nf the rail and leaned nver anil grubbed the rail with both hands, (ienrge Ay res, who was usually nut nn Hie train, happened tn be in Hut ngino at that time, looked up when the engineer w 'dialled for brakes and he took in the situation instantly, and without a word run nver the tank thn engine, which was bucking up, mitt elliniii'd down close to t no track, at thn risk of his own life, to save the child. J lie position (tcorgtt was in and the position the child was in, the hero knew he could not grab the hilil mnl save it, so lie stuck out is left foot so it would run under tin hild anil Im could raise It on his leg He calculated well, hut when the child slitl up his leg he could not hold it with tine hand, on aeeoiint of having 11 buck skin mil on his bund, hut ho was able to throw tho littlo Isiy off thn truck, which ho tlitl do mid then jiunis'i! off tho ngine himself. When the tiuin was stopped und the crew went hack they found (icnrgn with tho child In nn Insensible condition In lilsnrins. Tin breath hail Is-en knocked out of tho hild, but in a short time It, r veretl and whs not otherwise injured. When tho mother could 1st made to understand how near her I my came iH'Ing crushed under thn engine mid how ho hail been saved, with big tears basing each other over her sunburned heeks sho thanked Mr. Ayres for his brave act In snatching her hoy from tho very jaws of death. It required quick thought and quick action on the qnrt of Mr. Ay res to save the child, hut ho was equal to the emergency. Must Obey the Ordinance. F.IHTOK STAU: As Is well known the Hoard of Health, in conjunction with the Street Committee, has been clean ing up many of tho streets and alleys of our town, und It Is hurdly necessary to announce that such work will 1st con tinued until all have been gone over. If people hud not permitted dirt and rubbish to accumulate adjacent to their own premises such public expense would huvo boon avoided. No doubt most of it was put there at some time hy the occupunta of the property themselves. The work bulng done by thu authori ties does not seem to be appreciated, for, strunge us It may seem, rotten tur nips, potato peelings and other Improp er things have been tiirown In within a few hours after there had been a clean ing up at public expense. For the information of thuse who persist in such work, und for a fair warning to them especially to those who throw the clean ings of their yards and gardens in tho streets and alleys I ask you to publish tho following extract from Ordinance No. 5: Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tho Burgess und Town Council of tho Uorough of Iteynoldsville; That if any person or persons shall, on any pretense whatever, except in tho case of building, occupy, obstruct or place on any part of any street, lane or alley within the limits of the borough, uny wood, timber, coul, ashes, boards, brick, stone, gruvel, clay, sand, fence, wall, building, brush, manure, barrels, boxes, crates, paier, struw, bats, boots, rags, tin cans, com post, any dead animal, any putrid or tainted mutter, or any excrement or filth from vaults, slaughter houses, privies, stables, hog pens or cellars, or other offensive or frightful articles, any such obstruction or the pluclng of any such matter within tho streets or alleys shall be and tho same is hereby declared to be a nuisance, and every person so offending and upon conviction thereof, shall pay a nno of not more than ten dollars for the use of tho borough, for each and every offence, which shall bo collected as fines are now collected by law. Sec. 2. ' All and overy person or persons who shull pluco or cause to be pluced upon the lots or lands of another any of the nuisances enumerated in the Hist section of this ordinance shull upon conviction thereof bo punished as pro vided in the aforegoing seotion. Yours Truly, s. B. Elliott, Chairman Street Com, Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles 'i If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderfully direct Influence In giving strength and tone to the orguns. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fulnting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Klcctrlc Bitters is tbe mediclno you need. Health and strength are guurantued by Its use. Fifty cents and 11.00 at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. KRKK TRIP TO NIAGARA FAIXS Over the II., K. St P. snd Two lays' llouid at Hotel lmpctial. Wo will furnish a ticket free over tho HulTalii, HiH'hestei' A rit.tshtirg I tall way from Keynoldsvillo to Niagara rails and return, and two days' Imiui'iI nt Hotel IiiiH'i lal, one of thn largest and most modern hotels at, Niagura Fulls, rates fc!."fl In I(H per day, to tint ihtsoii who will secure 1 ho largest number of new cash mihserilM rs to TllK ST A It he fore the l.'ith of .ftine. 1HH7. Snliscrip- Hons to he $1.00, cash in advance. This nlTcr is open to any rsoii In .lelfersnn county. It, will be well for persons giving sub ripllnus to know the parlies who solicit suIkc rlpHiiii from them mnl whether they ant responsible persons, us wn Will only be respniislble for the subM't lp loin that lire handed in with thn cash. I'ersons working for the prize will lie expected t'l report to this nlllee by let ter nr ill licr-Min and have Un it' names enrolled us compel 11 1 ifs, ami win inter winds be expected In hand III Hie nanu s nf new subscribers and Hie cash for now subscriptions once 11 week. No new MiliM'i'ilH'rs will bo milled to our sole script ion list unless the cash aeeompa tiles eiich liume. A strict account, will Ihi kept ami each person working for prize will receive credit for uuines sent in from time to time. Wall Paper. I'nilouti'illy the handsomest lino of wall paper ever shown in Ifeyiiiildsvllln is now on exhibition lit, Stoke's. 1 'rices lower than ever. The public urn Invit cd tn come und see the display. Shoes from l "i cts. 11 font up to $!l IK) 11 font lit, .1. S. .Morrow m. (io to Samuel Sutter's for Champion mow ing machines mnl repairs. SuliscrilN' for TllK STAU mid get nil the local, county mid general news. Pennsylvania Railroad Summer Kxcur- nion Route Book. On June I tho I'usscnger Department of the I'etinsylvaniii I ail road Company issued thn S!i7 edition nf its Summer Excursion I ton to Ilnnk. This work Is designed tn provide the public with short descriptive nnti snf the principal Slimmer resnrts nf Eastern America, with the routes for reaching them, and tho rates of fun-. There lire over four hundred resorts In the hiHik to which rules urn ouoVd, and over fifteen hundred different, routes or com bin a Hons of routes. It is compiled with tho utmost care, und altogether is tho most complete und cotnperhensive hand book nf summer travel over offered to the public. Its 210 pugcH Is Inclosed in a hand some and striking cover, In colors. Several maps, presenting tho exact routes over which tickets are sold, are bound In the hook. It Is also profusely Illustrated with fine half-tone cuts of scenery along the line nf thu Pennsyl vania Railroad and elsewhere. Any doubt, as to where tho summer should be passed will bo dispelled after a careful examination of the contents of this publication. On and after June I it may be pro cured at any I'ennsylvunia Railroad ticket office at the nominal price of ten contx, or, upon application to tho generul office, Broad Street Station, by mall for twenty cents. First-class Demnrest sewing machine at J. S. Morrow's for l..r0. Bnby shoes 20 to 33 cents per pair at J. E. Welsh & Co's. Paradise. W. A. Sheesley put a new shingle roof on his house last week. Bill Deemerand Edd Huber drove to this place lust Thursday evening to attend lodge. Tho insurance agents are plenty, but the farmers are like the fish they don't blto at every thing that comes along. The Ice cream supper which was to bo held at the Grange Hull last Thurs day night was postponed until some time In the near future, on account of It being a wet night. Curt Wells has taken a job from Lewis Ludwlck to cut logs this summer. Edd Syphrlt and A. L. Sheesley drove down to Sykesville lust Monday evening to attend society. JohnStrouse had business In Sugar Hill last Friday. Allen Cathers and wlfo visited friends tn Big Run last week. Martin Strouse sold a valuable Jersey cow lust week. Scott Syphrlt started for Clarion last Saturday where he expects to visit bis brother, who Is attending school at that place. Bucklen'a Atnica Salve. The 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 required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 2Z cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. Dress shoes, work shoes. In fact any kind of shoes, at James K. Johnston s shoe parlor. The best in town bicycles at Stoke's, More Improvements, more good features than any otners. If you want good shoes cheap go to J. E. Welsh Sc Co. 'a shoe store In the Wm. Foster block. WtoWe'n ndvt REMEMBER Hint what the doctor saitl should 1st Ihii'iio in mind and neteil upon. One part of his ad vice was In have his prescription filled at, Stoke's Drug Store, riiysieians like to have their patients given mediclnescnuipnw'il of thncxHcttli'iigs call ed for in tint prescript inn. I'tiretlriigsiireevery lliini!. and our tlrtigs are nlwuy pure. We nre toil careful to make mistakes. Our assort merit, nf standard uieilicliiis. wines and litpiurs for medical piiriinses, mineral waters, perfumes, etc., is titieipialeii In Keynnldsville. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. W tfi vc, tll(! l!Ht V ft I 11 (' in tilt! tdWII. MLLRENS You Can't Afford to Miss that Great Suit Sale of Ours. 'Unit it'.cmit puroliant) of ourn, tli! unlirn ntock of the world'H bent (Jlotlihitf MnkerH, liaw brought well-rnade, nerviceabln and up to datc clothing, down to a low prictt that has never before been reached at any previoim clothing offer. We give you the whole benefit of the manufacture1 Iohh and ( ffer choice of thene unit at prices, quality consider ed, that make them the (Jreatent Clothing bargains in the world. Men's and We liavw just received a big in Men'H Htiff Hats; come and see them. We have the finest and largest line of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats shown in the county. Prices ranging from rc. to $1.50. Outing Shirts. Men's laundried outing shirts made of fine percale, collars and cuffs attached, all the new spring styles and coloring, real value 75c, your choice only 50c. Fine grades of Men's outing shirts in percale and madras cloth, all shades and styles, 25c. to 50c. Underwear Men's French Balbriggan underwear, the celebrat ed Bon-Bon make, sold everywhere at 75c, here only 50c Men's medium weight natural wool underwear, soft and fleecy to the touch, a regular 75c grade, here only 50c Here's What's A line right up-to-date Ladies' Suits and Skirts, French Organdies, Grass Checks, very pretty. rlldng Bpitrc. Our . ntraw lints ticat I tliH world. Boys' Hats. invoice of new summer shapes Wanted! Ladles' Slilrt waists in styles none better. Wash Goods, Linens, in Silk Stripes and1 Call and see them. BINS & OO.