& Star Hubseriitiim $l.HO per ierir, oi' $1.00 if pattl M rimy m manure. O. A. BTr.PIIHNSON. ICillliir nild IMlb. WEDNESDAY, Al'tH'ST 3, 1WH. Antmlrpemlptil lurul mMT. pel INIurl every Weilwiliiy nil Hi'Vniililvllli .l)'Hi'rmn l'o. Pa., dfiviitpd to llni Imimi'u nf Ki'yiiulihvllln ana.tnlTcrAom'oiiiity. Noii-imlltlriil, will tri-ut ail with riiii'tKMH, nun win iiiM'Hni'iiiuy ii iimhi It tnwnt-iU thn liihorlnif i'Iiiha. BiilHu-rlulliin nili'i"l.(iiiiifi'ViMir.ln nclvnnre. Oommunlrnthm IiiIimhIimT fur iniMi.'iitlitn muni, no in i i!iimiiini iijtiihi wmrr n niiiiii'i not fnr tmhlli'itlliin, Iml nn ft kiiiu-hmii'p nr good rmiii. iniiiri'Hiinir hfw iiiiiminriiiii Advertlnlnir nilr niuitii known on upillrn tlon lit llio nfflrn In Krurhllrli-lli'iirv lllnrk, Lnirhty eonirminlrnllonfl nml I'lmnuo of savnrUMmpiiiii nnoiiiii reneu inifl omee njr Mnnclftr-iiiMin. Addrp nil rnmmnnlrntlonn to I'. A.fltpph enniin, HnynoliNvlllii, I'n. EnturiMl nt thn inntnlllrn nt, Uoyni)lilvlllo, m.t Afl nprnmi rinun mini nmiifr. Horace Greeley said: "Famo tt vnHir, popularity nil uecident, riches take wings, only ono thing endures, that la chorneter." The government has nlxillHlii-d tlio praetleo of letting mull contracts to contractors who sub-let them at stnrva tlon price. Hereafter the contract will be made dlri'ct with rcspoimlldo persons in the sections where the route Is located. Tho drawing of warrants on the state treasury for the payments of the school appropriations wire commenced Au gust 1. I'aymeiits of the in nicy allowed annually to the schools should have lie gun in June, hut the large expense In cident to calling out the national guard has caused the ddav. "It Is to the middle class that wo must look for the mlvntlon of thn Htv public," pays Just leu Hrewer of tho Supremo Court. "Men who devote their entire attention to tho accumula tion of wealth nro not tho best citizens. Those little homes, many of them hum ble In appearance, nro the places to which we must look for the preservation of national patriotism and tho spirit of liberty. The pauper is not tho man to depend upon In tho tlmo of trouble, noitlier is tho individual who tnhuhits a palace and devotes his days and nights to piling up millions." Everyone who owns mora than the clothes on his back should make a will. There is a notion sometimes that you will die Boon if you make your will, but that is mere nonsense and superstition. Some men dislike to bring that thought of death so closely and practically be fore their minds, and that Is weakness. What is the use of blinking und closing one's eyes to tho great universal fact? Death is certain, and tho most wiso and most sensible thing Is to provide against it as far as we can. A will makes your mind easy. It saves disputes, quarrels and much ex pen no after you are gone. You cau change it ut any tlmo if desir able. "Xo man that Is, no man of any character, menial strengthen' purpose in life ever puts his hut on In tho same way for ovory occasion," writes Robort J. Burdette in tho August LmlivH' llmue Journal. "Ho makes It spoak a varied language a perfect polygot of a hat. It not only interprets character, but moods. It is eloquent as music. A man can train it to say anything. He Applauds and defies, cajoles and threat ens with It, by his manner of wearing it. I onco saw a preachor and a bettor man it would bo hard to find put on his hat ono day at an association before ho got half-way to tho door. And if ho had said ever so softly with his eloquent lips what he yelled with that Imt they would havo cast him out of the syna gogue into utter darkness and condom nation." Reynoldsvillo may lack In some things but thoro is no luck for boys who aro extremely devilish, and if the christian parents of some of these bad ' boys were informed of tho wickedness of their offsprings they would hardly, believe your statement, and if the boy looked innocently like boys can look at his fathor and positively denied the charges that had been made against hU character, then the father would be lieve that you either lied or were mis taken about the boy. It is a delicate and dangerous business, if you value friendship, to go to a friend and tell him the faults of his son. For this reason many parents are ignorant of the evil habits their boys are forming until the habits have become so strong that the boy's life is wrecked, then the parent laments and says, "If I bad only known that my boy was forming such habits before he become a slave to them, I surely could have saved him." But his eyes have been opened when it is too late. Almost every person in a town knows long before tho parents do when a boy swears, lies, chews tobacco, mok3S cigarettes and cigars, drinks and does other things that wreck life and character. "Why is It that other people know first," you ask? In the first place the parental love overlooks many things that the stern world sees quiokly. Secondly, boys can be lambs at home, under the parent's eyes, and lions on. the street; Thirdly, people don't care to tell parents bow had their boys are for the reasons previously stated in this article, afraid of making an enemy. Of course there are parents who would thank friends for such infor mation, but they are few and you can not always pick them out by their looks. Parents should always accept such In formation In good spirit and make a very careful Investigation. It may save shame and bitter tears In after life. Large Crowd Attended Convention. The summer convention of the Wash lngtou Township Sunday School Asso ciation has gone Into history, and such history It is that the citizens of Wash lngtou township and Jefferson county may well fool proud of. Though the weather was Intensely hot all day dur Ing all of three sessions, lasting two and one-half hours each, thn spacious Pres byterian church of Deeehwoods was filled with nn attentlvo audience. Tho program as announced wan carried out In full with additional recitations by Misses Klnle O'Harn, Gertrudo Moure, Ell.n Orenholtx and Lulu Hunter, solo by Miss Atinlo Smith. Tho Orovo Summit mixed quartette was most heartily encored. Excellent papers Were read by Mrs. F. H. Williams on "Tho Teacher's Labors and Howards:" Mrs. J. I. Shaw on "Tho Teacher lief ore tho Class;" Mrs. Jennie Hunter on "The Teacher Out of tho School." Addresses were nmdo by Hev. S. M (icohrlng and Hev. W. H. Huzza on "The 1'ower of tho Teacher's Moral Examplu." Hev. Itleh and Dr. Free, of DuHols, and H. F. C'rosley and Austin Ulakesleo, of Cool Glen, spoke on "Tho Teacher's Help." Miss Ella McKeon on "l'rliiiiiry Work." Hev. Iloyd McCullough and Hov. J. (J. Harshaw on "The Hiblo In tho Sunday School." Tho principal feature of tho evening session was an address by Hev. F. H. Itrltt, of Corsica, on "The Seven Lights for the Sunday School," Illustrated by an object lesson. Tho officers elected for the ensuing year are Austin Hlakeslee, president, and Fred C'rosley, secretary, both of Coal Glen. The Association has a largo map of Halestlno which is at each ses sion awarded to tho school showing the largest percentage of increased attend ance during tho six months proceeding. Tho mnp was won by tho Sandy Valley L nion School. A banner Is given to tho school that, during tho past six months, gives tho most to missions, per capita based on averngo attendance. Sugar Hill Pres byterian school curried off tho honors, $U.01 being amount contributed. (juite a bit of plcusant rivalry is en thused between tho schools by theBO awards. Washington township organ ization proudly eluims to bo tho oldest and best township organization in tho county, being but a few months pro ceeded by tho county organization It self. Tho Association embraces about fourteen schools, several of other town- ships being Included. Tho following llgures bIiow tho mighty uplift to tho work as an inlluoneo of tho convention: Thirteen Bchools report an enrollment of i.'lliil and an averuge attendance of lO.'li. Eleven schools report contributions to tho cause of Home and Foreign Mis sions, during tho past six mouths, 2'.)0.2i. Where Is thoro a district in the State that can exceed tills, especial ly for n country district? Wo do not mention this boastingly but Blmply to show the results of organized effort and in some ways indleato tho benefits of or ganization. Tho next convention will meet at Falls Creek. Rkv. A. Z. Myers. Yellowstone Park and Omaha Exposition. The Yellowstone National Park Is unquestionably ono of the most Interest ing regions on tho globe, for w ithin It Is displayed the greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. Indeed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on tho summit of tho everlasting Rockies, is a veritable playground for tho world's giant forces. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Compuny, which leaves Now York on September 1, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland and viewing Its marvelous features. A stop of two days will be made on tho return trip at Omaha, affording an opportunity to visit tho Trans-Mississippi Exposition. Tourists will travol by special rain of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping, and observation cars In each direction. Eight days will bo spent In the Park. A stop will also be made returning at Chicago. Tho round-trip rato, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington, $230 from Pitts burg, covers all nocossary expenses. For detailed Itineraries and full Infor mation apply to tlckot agents, Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A Clever Trick. ' It certainly looks like It, but there Is really no trick about It. Anybody can try It who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles: We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Elootrlo Bitters. This mediclno tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kid neys, Is a blood purifier and nerve tonic It cures Constipation, Headache, Faint ing Spells, Sleeplessness and Melan choly. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxatlv.e, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electrlo Blttors and be convinced tbat they are a mira cle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only Kto a bottle at II. A. Stake's Drug Store. , , A common cold should not txi uesliirted. Downs' KlUlr will euro It. i'or sale uy II. A. Bloke. ORDINANCES. (NoJilu AN ORDINANCE authorizing tho laying out, construct lonsjand building of a public sower in Willow Alloy from fith Street, where said alley crosses said street, to a point in said alley near Pitch Pino Hun. Whereas, It appears by tho petition hoii Biuuuvii on uio in tno council Chamber of the Council of tho Hi ironirh of Heynoldsvlllo, that a majority of property owners, In Interest and num ber, abutting on tho line of Willow Alley on tho lino of tho proposed im provement, havo Detltloneil tho Council of said borough to lay out, construct and build a public sewer In Willow Alley in said Borough, beginning at a poini in iitn street where said Alley crosses said Street thence In said Alley to a proposed discharge sower ending in saiu Alloy near men Pino Hun whoro said run crosses said Alley in manner and form as directed by 'law: that said sower is a public necessity for the convenience and health of the citizens: and that tho cost and expenses oi mo same oe asscsscii and collected In accordance with tho provisions of tho Acts of the Assembly of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating tho Biime, therefore Sec. 1. He it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Itoynoltlsvlllo In Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho same, That a pub lie sewer be Inyed out, constructed and built in Willow Alley, b.-glnning at n point In 5th Street where said Alley crosses said street thence in said Alley to a proposed diseliaigo sower ending In said Alley neHr Pitch Pino Hun whoro snld run crosses said Alley In accordance with a survey hereto at tached and made part of this ordinance. Sec. 2. That ald sewer shall bj built as follows: diameter of sewer pipe to lie decided upon by tho Council: to bo placed not loss than (3) feet below the surface of tho present Alley so that connections with the same can bo properly made from collars (II) feet In deiith reckoning form level of center or alley. The Sewer Commltteo of tho Town Council of tho borough of Reynoldsi'llle be and is hereby author ized, empowered und directed to lay out, construct and build said Buwcr, and for that pui'imso is hereby authorized and empowered to proceed' to boy ma terial, employ an engineer nud laborers and malco all tho necessary contracts for tho laying out, construction und completion of said sewer. Sec. 3. That Baid sower shall bo subject to all thu rules, regulations and ordinances of tho Borough of Reynolds vllle now in forco or that may bo here after passed regulating such sower, and a sewer system of said borough, and no person shall bo permitted to tap such sower or connect therewith until such person or owner of property has paid IiIb or her proportion of tho costs of tho construction of said sewer, and complied with all tho rules and regulations as aforesaid. Sec. 4. The costs and expenses of tho biiiiio to be assessed and collected in aoeorduneo with the provisions of tho Acts of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating tno same. Sec. f. That any ordlnnnco or nart of ordinance eunllietiug with tho pro visions of tills ordinance be and tho same is hereby repealed so fur us tho same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into u law in Council this 13th day of July, A. D. iwn. J. U. UOKHKTT. Attest: President of Council, L. J. McKntikk, Pro tem. Clerk of Council. Approved this 14th day of July. A. D. 180. II. Alex. Stoke, Chief Burgess. (No. fil.) AN ORDINANCE authorizing tho laying out. construction and buildlnir of a public sewer in Gordon Alloy from th Street where said alley Intersects with said Street to a promised dis charge sower crossing said Alley near i-iieii i ino Kiin wnere sum run crosses Buhl Alley. Whereas, It appears by tho petition and allkluvit on (Ho in the Council Chamber of tho Council of tho Borough of Heynoldsvlllo, that a majority of iroporty owners, In interest and num lor, abutting on tho lino of Gordon Alloy, on tho line of the proposed im provement, have petitioned tho Council of said Borough to lay out, construct nnu duiiu a ptiunc sewer In Gordon Alloy In said Borough, beginning at the west line of Hth Street whoro suid Alley intersects with said Street thonce in said Alley to a proposed dis charge sower crossing said Alley near rucn fine ltun, wnere said run crosses said Alley, in manner and form as directed by law; that suid Bower is a public neeoBslty for the convenience and health of tho citl.ons; 'and that the costs and expenses of the samo bo assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania relating thoro to and regulating thn same, therefore Seo. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Reynoldsvllle in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same that a publlo sewer be layed out. constructed and built 1n Gordon Alley, beginning at tho west line of Hth Street where said Alley intersects with said Street thence in said Alley to a proposed dis charge sewer crossing said Alley near Pitch Pine Run, where said run crosses said Alloy, In accordance with a survey hereto attached and made part of this ordinance. Seo. 2. Tbat said sewer shall be built as follows: diameter of sewer pipe to be deoldod upon by the Council; to be placed not less than (3) feet below the surface of the present alley, so that connections with the same can be properly made from collars () feet in depth, reckoning from level of center of alloy. The Sewer Committee of the Town Counoll of the Borough of ReynoldBvllle be and Is hereby author ized and empowed to proceed to buy material, employ an engineer and la borers and make all necessary contract for the laying out, construction and completion of said sewer. Seo. 3. That said sewer shall be sub ject to all the rules, regulations and ordinances of the Borough of Reynolds vllle now in force or that may bo hero after passed regulating such sewor, and sewer system of said borough, and no person shall be permitted to tan such sower or connect therewith until such person or owner of property baa paid his or her proportion of tho costs of the construction of suid sewor, and complied with all tho rules and regula tions os aforesaid. Sec. 4. The costs and expense of tho samo lo bo nssessed and collected in accord a nee with tho provisions of the Acts of Assembly of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating the same. Seo. ft. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tho pro visions of this ordlnnnco bo and tho samo is hereby repealed so fur as the same effects tills ordlnnnco. Ordnined and enacted Into a law In Council this 13th day of July, A. D. J. if. CORIIETT, Attest : President of Council, L. .1. McEntihb, Pro tern. Clerk of Council. Approved this 14th day of July, A. D, law. H. Alex, stoke. Chief Burgess. Delightful Vacation Trip. Visiting Watklns Glen, Niagara Fulls, Thousand Islands, (Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm. Lake Chninplaln and Lako George. Saratoga, and the High lands or the Hudson. Leuvo Philadel phia by special train August 1(1. Thn tour will be In charge of ono of tho company's tourist agents. An experi enced chnperon will also accompany thn party, having special charge of on oseorted ladles. Tho rate of $1(H) from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadel phia, Harrlsburg, Baltimore and Wash ington covers railway und boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor-car siats, meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer churges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or uny additional Information, address Tourist Agent Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 11IMI Broadway, New York; Wit) Fulton street, Brooklyn; 78!) Broud street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Boyd, As sistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Notice to Cas Consumers. All persons using natural gas from the lines of tho Oil City Fuel Supply C'ompnny aro hereby notified that the sold company, on and after Septem ber 1st, will chargo for gas sold and delivered to consumers in DuBois, Heynoldsvlllo, Falls Creek, Brookvillo and vicinity, for domestic purposes, eighteen (1H) cents for one thousand (1.U00) cubic feet, subject, however, to a discount of two (2) cents for each ono thousand cubic feet on all bills paid on or beforo tho 10th day of tho month fol lowing that in which gas Is delivered. oil City Fuel Supply Co. By E. Strong, Gen'l Mgr. People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid thoir subscriptions or added their names to our list since Inst week: K. P. Adi'lsMirirnr, Keynolilsvlllo, July 11,'MI. Dr. II. E, Hoover, ltoynolclsville, May II, 'lis. .Innies Irvlnir, Iteynoliluvllle, April 50, DB. Jiinn-H W. Stevenson, Now York I'lly, Mny 2.1, 'IKI. (ieoi'Ku HiM'k, Ileyniildsvllle, Inewl Aimust Mm. W. O. ('ninplH'll, Hopkins, January 1.1, 'US. "Josh" llliiilcrlller, ltcynolilsvlllc, July 30, 'IKI. An Important Question, If your friends or neighbors uro Buf fering from coughs, colds, soro throiit. or any throat or lung disease (including consumption), ask them if they have over used Otto's Cure. This famous German remedy Is having a large Bale here und Is performing snmo wonderful cures of throut and lung discuses. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 2oc. and i'lOo. Sold by II. Alex, Stoko. If any of our readers can spare the time for a trip to the Sea Shore this season, they will havo the opportunity to go on Pennsylvania Railroad Excur sion Thursday, August 4th. We aro tuking orders for spring dollv- ory on phosphuto and McCormick mowers und binders. We aro selling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, food, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Come In and see J. C. Kino & Co. You will find a bargain counter at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s shoe store. Watch repairing a specialty at Good- er's. The home is safe until the next war looms up. Are you protected locally in person and property, at all times? if you are you have no use for any part of our stock unless you hunt. When the neod arises lor revolver, musket, rille, ammu nition, etc, come in and see the variety of firearms and supplies we carry. At prices, too, mat are worm attention. ALEX RISTON. in Our Banner bears the motto, "CoolnenB for All." It's our Soda wilute, lired not with guns, but E with foam. There's bound to be a hot rJr time before the September equinox, and E our fountain of delicious drinks will bring relief to Old Sols victim's. Keep cool and sr help to keep others cool in this summery r encounter between nickels and perspira- f tion. It's having a summer resort at home to meet at our fountain. 1 STOKE, Reliable Pharmacist. iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuuiiuiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuiiuaimaiuuiuii BING & CO.'S The place you find a Wash Goods, and all Summer Dress Goods, Including Lace Curtains, you can now buy very cheap. i 43 43 Bargains in 43 43 43 43 43 43 I find my store overstocked I with J 43 LADIES' TAN 3 43 43 43 43 43 and I have marked them all down to such kJL prices as will leave no doubt as to the bargains you will get. 2 Shoes that formerly sold for $2. 50, now selling for 2.)0; 3. 00 shoes now 2.50; $4.00 phoea fZ 43 now $3.00. 43 MEN'S BICYCLE SHOES 43 43 now $1.50, and $2.50 shoes 43 43 The price on many other shoes has been sliced TJ the same way. This special offer is only good for JAMES K. Handy Tools go elsewhere for something that's too poor even for a gift. Reunoidsvilie Hardware Go. 3 3 3 Good Assortment of Dress Goods and Notions. Tan Shoes!! SHOES hi now $2.00. JOHNSTON. are more than convenient; they're necessary. You want tools, and you want good ones, too. ,In our stock of hardware we carry the best tools made in this or any other country. It's a maxim in hardware that the better the article the better it pays to buy it. There's value in such goods and you want value for your money. To insure that we confine our stock to top grade. DonV v