tft Star Huiitcriptin,, per ienr, or ft.W if paid aWrfi in minim?. . THIIIH!Sm, KilUor mill I'nb. WEDNESDAY. SKl'TKMHEl. 22.IXH7. Ajilntlcptinduiii liM'iiliiiwr.iilllsliril every Wi'ilm'-Mliiy hi lii'vnoliNville. .IcHi'i'ion Co. Pa., devilled In tin' Interests nf lioynolilsvllle ami .ItitTeinoiieoiiniy. Nun-poll tli-n I, will treat all -rlih fulfill"", mid will bi Mpoi-hilly friend ly rowm-il the liilxirltiK cliiss. S(iiifrlitlon irliM!)l.nOpi'i'Viir,ln nil i nure. C'oinmiinlentlonit Intended for mihllriit Ion inuit l n imimnled by the writer's minn not for piibll.'iitlon, hill ns a Kiinrniitce nf food fnltli. Iiiliin-nln news Items sollrltrd. Advertising riitet miule known on HfipllrB tlon at tho ollli'i' In Arnolds' Bloi'k. Lennlity eoininiinlrntlons anil chnnae of advertisements should reiich this ortlee by Mon'lny nion. Address all fommunlrntlons to C. A. Hteph ensnn, KevnoliNville, Pa. Entered at I hi- nustofllre at. Keynolilsvlllo, Ph.. nsserond rlnss mull mutter. Last week President MeKlnley ap pointed Daniel H. Heiner. nf Kltfun ning, t'nitod Suites District Attorney for tho Western District of IVnnsylvn nla. Here are two curious titles of old English books: "Hiscuits linked in tho Own of Charity, carefully conserved for tho Chickens of the Church, tho Sparrows of the Spirit, and the sweet Swallows of Sulvution." "Eggs of Charity Layed for tho Chickens of tho Covonunt and Uoiled with tho Water of Divine Ijovu. Tako ye out and eat." No man over held a position so high that ho was justified in being insolent to the humblest of his fellowmen. A king should bo as iKllto to a ploughman as to a powerful princo. Whoever an swers u civil question uncivilly is a blackguard, whether his salary is $.), OIK) a year or 50 cents a day. The only answer to an insult is a blow, und ho who gives provocation deserves it. Wealth, rank or station does not relieve a man who would be classed as a gen tleman from tho necessity of being gen tle Kittanning Tribune. A special from Washington to Pitts burg Time, dated Sept. 20th, says: Acting upon tho request of tho Secre tary of Agriculture, the Treasury de partment has requested the Secretary of State to instruct all consular olllcers of the United States to rofuso authentl cation of invoices of hides of meat cattle from districts In which anthrax exists, This request is made in view of the fact that deaths of human beings and cattle recently occurred at Falls Creek, Pa., In consequence of the manipulation of bides In tanneries at that placo. If your seat is to hard to git upon, stand up. If a rock rises boforo you, roll it away, or climb over it. If you want money, earn it. If you wish for confidence prove yourself worthy of it. It takes longer to skin an elephant than a mouse, but the skin is worth some' thing. Don't be content with doing what another has done surpass it. Deserve success and it will come. The boy was not born a man. The sun does not rise like a rocket, or go down like a bullet fired from a gun; slowly but sure ly it makes its round, and never tires, It is as easy to bo a leader as a wheel torse; if the job bo long, the pay will be greater; if the task be hard the more competent you must be to fill it. Phila delphia Methodist. .Since learning to ride a bicyclo ye editor knows from an experience that bicyole riders have just cause to com' plain of the Jreatraent they receive at the hands of some toa nutters whom they meet on the country roads. Occasional ly bicycle riders meet a surly man driv ing a team who will not only refuse to give tbem a portion of t he beaten road, but will do his best to drive them into the gutter or compel them to dismount. This sort of conduct on the part of teamsters is not only ungontlumanly, 'but also unlawful. The courts have deolded that the bicycle is a vehicle and as such has the same legal rights on public roads as any other vehicle. They may not be crowded off nor run down. A man with a team must give a bicyole a fair share of the road (and of the good part of it, too) the same as he is oompellod to do with persons driv ing a team of horses. If some of these ungentlemanly chaps who delight in monopolizing all the good road get ar rested for violating the road law would serve them about right. The married flirt is a snare in the pathway. She makes more trouble than a mother-in-law on a honeymoon, She is of tbe butterfly order, and the only good thing is that she occasionally 'singes her own wing in the pursuit of tbe candlelight of pleasure. She is menace to the country and as such ought to be suppressed. In countries which 'are alleged to be barbarous it is the custom to have some sign by which the married woman is known. In China tbey thread a red silk cord in their ' hair. In Afrloa they have to do up their hair in certain ways, so that the young men and poor old, but giddy widowers may know them afar off and run. But in this civilized corner of the globe it is different. , The married flirt can in the summer go to the seashore or mountain, leaving her husband at home to pile up the potty cash account while she masquerades as an unmarried damsel. But she usually gives herself away. She. knows too much. She for gets the demure ways of her girlhood, and tbe young man spots her . the first time. Then he proceeds to have some fun. PltUburg Daily A'w. W. C. T. U. Resolutions. As we published a short account, last week of the Jefferson county W. C. T. U. convention held In Itrookvtllo Sent. R, we will not publish tho report re ceived from the. secretary, but publish n this issue tho restitutions adopted by he convention, which are as follows: 1. That we reaffirm our adherence to ho principles of our oririinlntlon and reconsecrate ourselves to work for Mod nil I dime and Humanity. I hat. wo urge our members to no- ii I re a knowledge of the civil laws which affect their own und their liildn n's welfare. 3. Wo Hgaln affirm our conviction. that taxation without representation is tyranv. 4. That wo pledgo ourselves to more earnest effort in the lino of scientific empornnoo Instruction by visiting schools and Institutes, and endeavoring to impress on tho minds of tho children the evils of intoxicants and narcotics. 5. That whereas, Jutter-B Phvslology does not come up to the requirements f the sclent Klc temperance law of I'enn- vlvimla. udopted In 1NH", as It teaches hut only the excessive use of tobacco and alcohol may be Injurious, and in a foot note, (piige lull), makes the false statement that erroneous hun ts in rating are worse, than tho habit ual use o alcoholic drink, therefore wo condemn the Introduction of Cutter's text books Into any of our school, and urge the Incut unions to guard against here being so used. tl. That wo henrtily express our sin cere appreciation of the earnest and un- irlng effort of our retiring president. und thank her for her self-sacrlllcing example of aenl und devotion to onr principles, pruvlng that her worn for humanity may bo blessed In tho future as it has In the past. i. That we tenrterour neartfelt tnatms to the- Hrookvllle W. C. T. U. und friends for their very cordial reception and entertainment during the conven- ion, also to tho trustees of tho M. K. and Presbyteriun churches, also tho choirs of both churches, tho orchestra under tho leadership of 'Squire A. Haur, the ministers who gave their presence und assistance, and to S. H. Whitehill, Ksq , for preparing tho memorial for convention. Something to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of tho drug Arm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to devclopo into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, ho took a bottlo homo, and to the surprise of all she began to get better from first dose, and hulf dozen bottles durcd her sound und well. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottle at II. Alex. Stoko's drug store. The Wrong Baby. In the rush and hustle In the depot at this place when the seven passenger trains come in at one time there often occur some strange things. One day recently a lady with a child rushed into tho ticket office leaving tbe child sit near the door on a chair. While the lady was purchasing her ticket the child crossed over to the other side of the waiting room and a colored lady on' tercd with a child, leaving the latter at the same place that the first child had been. The white lady had purchased her ticket, und lest she miss hor train she rushed hurriedly to the place she bad left her child, grasped the little one in her arms and hurried into the train. In a few minutes the train pulled out, and before the train got to Pancoast, two miles below, the woman discovered that she was holding a colored child In her arms. Her look and hor words were beyond the ability of the Herald man to describe, so what must her feel ings have been? The train was backed to the depot and the lady exchanged her colored baby for one of a lighter shade. Falls Creek Herald. Good Business. According to its size, it is probable the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway carried more passengers into Buffalo during the recent National En' campmentof tbe G. A. R. in the city August 23-28, than any other line More than (1,000 people were carried into Buffalo during tbe period named entirely without accident and without delay of any consequence. No person was injured and not one piece of bag' gage was lost. These speak volumes for the management of tbe company, the methods in force, and tbe excellent service offered by this road which is daily growing in popularity. Speed, safety and splendid accommodations are always in demand by the traveling pub lic Old People. Old people who need medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no 'whiskey or other intoxl cant, but acts as a tonic and alterative, It acts mildly on the stomach and bow. els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature In the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters 'is an excellent appe tizer and aids digestion. Old people nnd it just exactly what they need, Price fifty cents and 11.00 per bottle at a. Alex. Stoke's Drug Store. If you want value for your money go vw wwMsssrwM SI SVI mumw Come and so our bargains in oolored shoes at 76 ots. and 60 ots. Not -half price. noDinsons. ORDINANCE NO. 43. 8K0. 1. He It ordained by the town council of tho Borough of Reynoldsvlllo, That riding upon any of the sidewalks of tho said borough by any person or persons, on any bicycle, cither single or tandem, or any sled or sleds, or any llko.confrlvnnee, or coasting, or skating upon any sidewalk he and tho same is hereby declared unlawful. Sue. 2. That tho seed of any bicy cle, ainglo or tandem, upon any of tho streets or alleys In the said borough shall not exceed ton (10) miles per hour, unless special permission to exceed such Sliced shull bo grunted by the burgess and town council, und filling upon bicy clo In any of said streets or alleys without tho rider thereof having his feet upon the pedals and bunds on the bnndles Is hereby prohibited. Skc. 3. That on nil bicycles of any kind, both single and tandem, which may be ridden upon the streets or alleys of said borough after dark there shall b carried a lighted lamp of suitable .character to provide for tho safety of pedestrians and otliers upon said stroets or alleys, and likewise, suitable hells shall also be curried on said bicycles, single or tunilem, und the same must be rung, both dav und night, by the filer of said bicycles at all street inter sections or bends In said streets, tho ingltig of said bells to begin at lenst fifty (oO) feet iH'fore reuehlng said Inter section or bend and kept ringing until same shull hnve been passed. bku. 4. Anv person or persons ylolat Ing nnv of the provisions of this ordl nance shall ho liable to a fine of not less han otie dollar nnil not more than ten dollars for ench offense, to bo collected as other fines anil penalties are by luw illected, und any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances conlllctlng with any of the provisions of this ordl' nuneo bo and the sumo Is horn by re pealed so fur us tho sume effects this ordinance. Ordulned und enacted Into a law In council this tlth day of Septcmbor, A D. 1W7. W. S. STONE. Attest: Pros, of Council. L. J. Mi'Entikr, Clerk of Council. Approved this 7th day of September, A. V. lwii. H. ALKX. Stoke, Chief Burgess, Johnston carries the finest lino of ladies shoos in town. Buby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pulr at E. Webh & Co's. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posl tively cures plies, or no puy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. For line foot wear at reasonable prlecB go to J. K. Johnston's. Subscribe for THE STAR and get all the local, county and goneral news. Fine shoes for ladles,' gent's, misses, and children at Johnston's. Our common, ordinary Way ot dolno business. JNo UOBt ale, but we are Belling goods at a nice, de cent little profit, so as to live and let live. Onr foods are but are Strictly Ne,w and up to-aate. we couia name you prices, but it is not necessary. COME IN and Bee the goods, get my prices and we will leave the balance to you. Picture Framing a Specialty. Thanking you for your patronage and soliciting a continuance of same, the Cash Furniture 09lo r. not shop-worn J, H. HUGHES, We Invite the public to call as we are cloning out our stock of drygoods, groceries, Hardware, Shoes &o. nnd they can secure bargains from this stock, when luter public sales will be mude to close out balance. J. C. Kino & Co. J. K. Welsh & Co. keep a fine line of ladies,' gentlemen's nnd children's shisjs constantly in stock. WANTED KAITIIKI'Ii MEN flit WOMEN 10 travel for rpinoiiMllile eiliihllHlied hime In l'miylviinln. snlnry true 11 nil en- im'Iihi's. 1'ohIHoii iiermhiii'iit. HeferiMH'S. Cni'lo w I nililreMMMl stnnitM'tl miviIoih. The Nutlimal, War Inminniid llltlit., I'hlriixu. JJEECH CHEEK HAILHOAD. Nrw York Ontral Hudson Hlw ft. R. Co., loiws (X1NDKN9KD TIME TAI1I.K. iikap i p IIFAO DOWN Kxn Mull Exp Mull No;i7 No:u Mat 1T..IWI6. N11W Nol l P 111 11 ni 1 Arr i-a 1 1 1 .i . . . "I in ." MAll AI'TEY" t.ve 14 mi w ; SM IS IN) 5 2ft 4 411 V2 l.ve KeniHHir .Arr A (VI 122.1 ..iA7.Ai.' ft 1 ft 41 ft 1.1 S 411 Ti 1.1 Air... . Kei moor .... L' H4.1 l II New Mllport .... 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WlllliiinsiMirt with I'lilliiilt'lphlii&KriullnKK.It. AUerxey Bliora with Full HriHik Kiillwuy. At Mill Hull Willi Cpnli'Hl mitlroiifl of IVnnHVlVHiihi At l'lilllixiliiirK Willi iVminylvttnlft Itiillroiid Slid Allwinn I'hlllpshiirK oiiiipcIIiiic K. H At I'd. 111 lli'lil wild lluitiilo. ItoHioHlur & i'ltlihiiruli kiillwuy. At MiiliiifTey Hinl ration Willi nmlii In & l loiii lli'lil 1 v imioii of I'eiinxylviinlii Uiillnmd. At MnluilTny with ri'iiiiHyiviiniu flc nurin-vifiirn Miiiimnn. A. U. I'AI.MSH, V. K. IlKHIIIMAN, HiiiMirliitemlelit. fien'l I'hhh. Airt. I'hlludeliililn. I'ft JJOTEL McCONNELL, UEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. liLACK, Proprietor, Tim leiiillnit hotel of tho town. Headqtntr ters for eommoreliil men. Hteum heiit, free Iiiim. Imth rooms nnd eTtwets on nvorv nmir, uinplH rooms, milium room, loiopnoue eon. nuetlons &c H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDS VI LLE, PA. . C. D1LLMAN, Pnrprittor. Klrst elsBS In every pnrtlrulnr. Located In the very centre of tlie liuslnosspart of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious ample rooma for commercial travelers. Sniaollanaou. JjJ NEFP. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Heal Estate Agent, Iteynoldsvllle, I'll. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Main street, opposite tbe Commercial Hotel, KeynolUnvlllu.Pu. c. Z. GORDON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Cordon & C'orbett West Main Klreut. G. m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, rotil etnte agent. Patent secured, collections made promptly. Office In Nolau block, Iteynoldnvlllo, 1'a. JRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices In Mulioncy 'building, Main Street, Beyooldsyllle, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt atlvntlou. Office In the Foster block, near puNtoffice, Iteyn oldsvllle, Pa. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building nearMetho- dim church, 01) poslte Arnold block. Gentle- nest In operatluf , D R. a E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Office In rooma formerly occupied by 1. 8. McUreljcbt. J)R. R. DjsVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Ruyiioldsvllle Hardware Co. atom, Malu street, liuyuoldsvllle, Pa. KiinnATIOM and fortunn go band In naml. uet an ada- uatlun at in uea tral I tale Neraaal I. lilts IIh. Vm. Vint- etna aooammodailona and low miss. BUM aid liMudMiu. Vor clr'ulndlllui.oat.,aailrMa t7ANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN V tn truval for ruMuonaihle establUued bouse la Peunaylvanla. Salary 7so aud ex- peuaiw, roaltlon permaueut. neierenue, KnitlnMa aalf-addreaaed atainued enveloue, fu hatloual, alar fuaurauca bldg., Oblcagu. I jNTm l WT I liEl Ml I EDUCATION I K Btokc'a Advertising Space. ANYTHING YOU WANT you enn Ilnd at our drug emporium. Our assort tnent covers everthlng und renehes to the utmost bounilary of tho trade at all points. Ono might as well try to And a colder spot than the north pole ns look for something not Included In our assortment of drugs, mcdleines, standard prep arations, perfumes, toilot waters, mineral waters, .extracts, flavors, dyes, soaps, and toilet and manicure articles. Our choice goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur ance of moderate prices. New Goods . ARE ARRIVING AT We are always receiving new goods and can always give you i i i Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, TT J . 1 Si 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. JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO. AT OUR STORE fine furniture receives its latest and most brilliant definition. We are equally strong, complete, and triumphant in every department. Parlors, bed rooms, dining rooms, all rooms in the house, may here obtain an artistio outfit. We couple a pleas ing magnificence of appearance with a solid reality in value. What we Bell you will become old with out looking so, will wear without becoming worn. When you buy, save money, of course, but equally of course get good things at our short figures. Stoke's Pharmacy. Blnn & go 's. Reynoldsville Hardware Co.
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