gTfrg )f Star. Subscription $1.60 per year, or $1.00 paid utriclhi in adrnnrt. if C. A. fTKPHKNON. Kriltnr and l'nbi WEDNESDAY. At'ItlL 27, xtS. Anlnrtrprntlrnt Im'nlniincr.piihllKhoil every Wetjneiiiliiy at Unyimlilnvllle, .li-il'i'ison t'n. Pa., devoted to tlm Intermix of Hcyiiolilxvlllc and .TetTotKonrnnnty. Non-nollili'iil, will treat nil with fairness, mid will 1e twpeelnlly filenil- ly toward tin' nuxirinit i'Iiisb Subscription price l.n per yenv, In ndvnnc Communication Intended Mr puiil miidt lft nccnmpunleri by tho wrllor'i Communication Intended for publication i mi nip, nun lent Ion. nut. n a itnuraiiice ot good faith. Interesting nc Hems sollclicil. Advertising rates miidp known on nppllca tlon nt tlin offlco In r rwhllcli-lleniy HIin-k. Ipnitlily communications nnd change of advprllKPmpiitu should rench this ofllce ly Monday noon. Address nil communications tot). A.atepn enson, Kpynoldsvlllp. I'n. .... Entered nt the imstnfflce nt Koynoldsvlllc, Pa., as second class nrnll mat pr. The Prohibition Stato coiivoullon will be held in HarrUburg May l!ih and 20tli; lv'piiblienn Stulo convonllon In IlM'i'thbuTg .Juno 2ml, and Democrat State convention in Altoona .Tune 20th. Anont tho tuunmor vacation tbo Llntl 8ny rrcHu wisely Bays: "Kind something for tho boy and girls to do during vacation, Idleness Is the cause of much mischief, and a summer vacation spent on the streets can do much to retard the progress of u child in school, an well as lower their moral standard." A Roynoldsvillo lady, whoso birthday anniversary 1 in the neighborhood of the three scoreand ten mark, joined the crowd last Friday to see Hon. W. J. Bryan nt the A. V. R'y station, and when tho train pulled into tho station there was audi a rush to see tho distin guished visitor that, tho old lady thought her last hour had come and that who would bo crushed to death, "suro pop." She escaped without oven any broken bones, but was badly frightened. Since our last issua tho Congress of the United States has declared to tho world, that war exists between this country and Spain. So far thorn have been no battles fought. Ourships have captured eight Spanish merchant ves sels. Three oT Sampson's fleet captur ed a Spanish vessel yesterday afternoon that had on board a 1,000 soldiers and over ."00,000 in gold and silver. A naval conflict is expected hour ly. Governor Hastings has ordered the National Guard of Pennsylvania to mobilize at Mount Gretna to-morrow. The sage of the Punxsutawney Hjiirit says: "A man should live each day as though his biography were to bo writ ten from that day's actions. Life is made up of days. To spend one d is- creditably puts an ugly blot on the record. A man deservos no credit for being happy and gonial when his sur round ings are such that ho could not be otherwise. The true test of manhood la adversity, gloomy environment, trials and tribulations. To be serene then is glorious. To be stormy, jwtu- lont, disagreeable, is contemptible ' Cuba, the island which Uncle Sam has declared shall be free, Is about ninety miles from Key West, Florida". Tho Island is 750 miles long, about 50 tulles wido and has an area of 43,320 square miles. It has a population of over .one and a half million. The soil in Cuba is wonderfully productive, and slnco 1805 the sugar trade has greatly increased, ' and In good years amounts to $1,000,- 000,000, about 7o per cent, of which comes to the United States. The war in Cuba by the patriots for independence was begun in 1869 and has dragged . along ever since with varying degrees of success, taking new energy at times and almost doomed V failure at others. Our Educational Column. "Until William." IllUr. - Address all communications relative In this department to Editor Ktlueatlnnal Column, care of ThkBtaii. Dr. Swallow's paper, Commonwealth, , which is published at Harrisburg, says: "Those who have made a study of tho subject doclare there Is fully as much corruption in tho rural districts, in proportion to the population, as there is in the cities. They declare that a considerable num . ber of rural voters look upon their bal lot or their political influence as an article of merchandise to be disposed of to the highest bidder. Some of the most conscienceless of them sell to every comer, accepting all they can get. Of course Bomebody Is cheated. When ever a practical politician wants to se- cure the Influence of the most powerful man in any district, he goes and hires .the man and his team for a few days' work. That always wins. Let us hope that all such methods will soon come to an end." The war between the United States and Spain beginning this month recalls the fact that April oan be considered a month for war in American history. .. The War of the Revolution began in April; the War of 1812 was declared . formally on the 10th of June, but the first important act of our Government 'Which preceded and led to t was the ' act passed April 4th, laying an embargo .." for ninety dayB on all British vessels in American ports. , The occupation of .Mexico by this country began in the fall of 1745, but the first blood actually ', shod in the Mexican War was on April 28th, from which date the military history of the oonfllot really begins. rhe Black Hawk, Cherokee and Soral- - liole war were declared in April. The . , firing onJTort Sumpter, which ushered in the Civil War.-iwa on April 12th, Boy and girls, with this tauio your "Undo William'' will lay aside the pen cil and tablet and bid you tin irrm'r for a season. Your trials and tribulations for this term are at an ond. We have endeavored from week to week to give you good, sound, wholesome advice and points gained from our own experience. If you have profited thereby and If our advice, along with that of others which we havo given you from time to time, has benefited yon any, wo aro amply repaid for our labors In this direction. On tlio other hand, if you neglected our Bitvlngs, we are sorry for you and know that ere long you will have nothing but bitter regrets or timo wasted nnd gold en opportunities allowed to slip by. You havo hud every opportunity to ac quire a good education: you have been over your course laid out for you and reviewed nnd if you were not prepared for examinat ions you alone aro to blame. You had ample warning at tho mid term test, but wo are afraid that many of you did not heed that warning, but lisllessly frittered away time, especially those in tho grammar grades. You took no thought of tho future, but like the sluggard exclaimed, "Yet a llttlo more sleep, a little more slumber, a llt tlo mora folding of tho hands to, sleep." You now see the result when it is too late. You. In tho higher grades, should bo able and ambitious, you should rral- Ize what and whore you stand and what. you havo to accomplish: bo manly and womanly. Many, very many of you, havu wasted at tho lowest estlmato over ono-hnlf of your timo during the present term. Do you consider that this is fuir to your parents, your teach ers or yourselves? Just think of how much you might have accomplished had you used legitimately those precious hours you frittered away in foolish talk and gossip, and you will realize tho truth of tho words: "Of nil slid words of tonirup or pen, The saddest arpthi'se: It ntltclit have been." Some will bo promoted a grade higher, but many of you will havo to put In an other year just whore you are at pres ent, for no other reason than thnt of carelessness, indifference and Inatten tion, but it will do you good. It will teach you a lasting lesson, also to take and listen to tho advice of those older than yourselves, who have had tho very same experiences that you aro having, and it is sincerely hoped by your "un cle" that you will, while enjoying your vacation ponder well over those matters and the many advices given you and firmly resolve that next year you will turn over a new loaf and, dispensing with these numberless youthful follies, tako yourselves up and redeem, as far possible, tho golden hours you have wasted during tho past year. Keep pushing: 'tin miser than sitting aside, Than dreaming or sighing or waiting tho tide. Tn life's earnest battle iIipv. nnlv. nrpvatl Who onward keep pushing and never say Kail. Now, "nephews" and "nieces," your "uncle" feels that he has faithfully dis charged his duty to you by giving you good advice and trying to point out to you the road to a successful scholarship, and he earnestly hopes that you will faithfully momorlze the advice he has given and profit by it in the future. During vacation don't spond all your time In galty, but oaeh day add a llttlo to your store of knowledge and after a while you will be surprised at tho amount of learning you have gained by a little effort on your part. Keep the brain active; remember that the key oftenest used is the brightest, and if the brain is allowed to lie idle it will rust and darkon. Now, boys and girls, we will wish you a pleasant vacation and bid you u reroir. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., has found a more valuable dis covery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by hemorrhages;' and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung, affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bot tles free at H. A. Stoke'i Drug Store, Regular size 50 cts. and 11.00. Guaran teed to cure or price refunded. A Note From the Editor. The editor of a leading Btate paper writes: "If you had seen my wife last J une and were to see her to-day you would not believe she was the same woman. Then she was broken down by nervous debility and suffered terribly from constipation and sick headache. uacons tjeiery jung for the nerves mode her a well woman in one month." H. Alex. Stoke will give you a free ample package of this great herbal remedy. Large size 25o. and 50o. We are taking orders for spring delW' ery on phosphate and MoCormlok mowers and binders. We are selling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, feed, dry goods, groceries ana a rugs, uome in and toe J. C. King & Co, Bald noted man of SO yean: "My mother gave me Dowua' Kllxtrfor coughs andcolu. Sheriffs Sales. Sheriff Burns, of Jefferson county, will expose to public tale at the court t'tiso In Brookvlllo on Friday. May 6th, 18!W, tho following pntNrtlos: Property of Edward Zotler, In Falls Creek, two lots, tmu frame dwelling house and storo room. Property of A. H. and Edward Zotler, In Warsaw twp., and at Aliens Mills, lot of land and one franio dwelling house. Property of Annie II. and John Wy- lam, with notice to Edith Hughes, terre tenant, In Uuthinol, uno lot with frame dwelling house. Property of Henry T. Gould, In Knox twp., fifteen acres of land and frame house Property of Henry P. Titus, lands in Warsaw and Plnecreek townships. Property of Charles and Mary Funis, In Sykesvlllo, one fraino house and piece of land. Property of Martin McGregor, In Young twp., 2.1 acres of land, one flour ing mill, dwelling hotmo and barn. Property of N. 1).. W. M., and Eliza beth Corey. In Punxsutawney, ono lot, one store room, dwelling House nnd barn. Property of Michael Wnlfgong, in Beaver twp., 90 acres of land, one frame dwelling house. Property of John. Thomas, Mary A., W. J. and Maggie Hutchison, Cassie Cooper and Martha Moorhead, in Sny der twp., 102 acres of land, ono dwelling house and barn. Property of John Shirey, In Itlnggold twp., fourteen acres of land, dwelling and barn. Property of J. A. Tlmblln, In Porter twp., 88 acres of land, dwelling and barn. Property of William Cook, in Har nett twp., 35 acres of land, house and barn. Property of Mary and Patrick Pur- coll. In Llndsey, ono lot, house and barn. Property of William W. and Mary S. Barclay, In Big Run, two lots, house, store building, barn and base ball grand stand. Property of Maggio Short, in Young twp., two lots and ono house. Property of Andrew Bnd Sarah An derson, Perry twp., piece of land and ono house. Property of Olans and Emillo Larson, In Lindsey, ono lot and house. Property of Nellie and J. M. Etchl son. in Punxsutawney, ono lot and house. Property of Lizzie A. and F. J. Mc Kenna, in Punxsutawney, two lots and ono house. Property of William and Eliza Jane Davis, In Lindsey, one lot and one hnuso. Property of S. W. Clark, in Wash' ington twp., 20 acres of land, ono houso and barn. Property of Joseph and Ida Powell, in Ringgold twp., 12 acres of land, one house and barn. Property of Henry Loopor, In Brock wayvllle, pleco of land, one house and barn. Property of E. E. and E. P. King, in Brockwayvillo, one piece of land and Darn. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since last weok: Wm. Barkley, Curtwrlght, March 11, "09. M. L. Dempsoy, Oak litdgo, I now October 20, 'OS. M. J. Mi-Kntecr, Driftwood, May IS, '99, Wm. Ralley, lioekdale Mills, April 10, 'W Mitchell Hum., Kane, Feb. 1, 911. A. L. return, Reynoldsvllle,new April 33 '99, II. R. flaw-ton, Hcynoldsvllle, new! April 28, . W. 1. Dickey, Reynoldbvlllc, April 26, '99. Noah Byphrlt, HoynoldHVllle, April 1, '99. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofflce at Roynoldsville, Pa. weok ending April 23rd, 1898: Joseph Hogan, Fred Landrus, W. E Murdock, Hormane Morgan and Homer Stewart. Say advertised and give date ot list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. - Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits, These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles thoy have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular Blze 25o. per box Sold by H. A. Stoke, Druggist. ' Bucklen't Arnica Salve. The best salve in the w6rld for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posl tlvely cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. " Prioe 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex Stoke. BUeumatlsm Is quickly cured by uulng Arnica Jt OH Liniment. For sale by 11, A, Btuke. When you are troubled with dlulneas, your appetite all goue, and you feel bad generally. take a few doses of Dr. Henry Baxter's Man. drake Bitters, and you will be surprised at the Improvement In your feelings. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. r ART 10,000 Rolls FAINTS Is in no way displayed to better advantage than it is on the walls. We hang paintings there to please the eye. 1 Wall Papers that are veritable pic tures for beauty and attrac tiveness are shown in our special assortment. of in many different patterns. The number of our designs, great as it is, is far less notable than their merit and novelty. In quality, too, our papers run along a high plane of value. Only our prices strike a low level. In the matter of we are second to none. We try to get the best the market affords, and everything we sell goes out on positive guar antee, and "money back if you want it." We carry Berry Bros.' Hard Oil and Elastic Finishes, Liquid Granite for floors, Harrison Bros.' Liquid Filler Varnishes, Oil. Colors, Oil Stains, and Ready-Mixed Paints, Plastico, &c; in fact, there is nothing made in the paint line that we cannot supply on short notice. We now offer you a line of Sherwin & Williams' Special Interior Colors that insure a harmony of color with your wall paper. No more need of guessing at it. Sole agent for , 1 Adamant and Victor Wall Plasters the only dependable wall plasters on the market to-day. Many imitations, BUT NO EQUALS. STOKE, DRUGGIST, when l was boy," For sale by H, A. Bioko, sale by H. A. Stoke tone.