ftc Star Subnerijilum fl.Hi) prr irtr, or tt.00 P'tiil fli i'ilii in mlranrr. , A, KTKrilKNMm. Killtur anil I'llb. WK 1 N KS DAY. It INK III. llttm. Anlnili'iM-nilciii lix-nl nir. iinhlWlit'ili-rrry XVeUnt'-iliiy ill KiyiHilMsvllli, .iHtlVt-min Tn. P.. lll-Vllli'll ll till- llllvH'StH llf Ul'.VlUllVllln ml.lITi'l-ill('fillllt jr. Nitll-imlUli-lll. will I M'lil nil with fitlriH, mill will lioi-HM'llljr (rli'inl ly tjmnril llm hilHirltttf t'ln. Oiimniiinlrntliina IiiKmiiIviI fur nnlilli'Rllon miiKl Iw Ri'i'iiiiiiinll hjrtlin wrlur' niiniK, mil for iiiiiilli'ntlon, lint nn r itiiiirnnK'O of rimhI tnllli. ImIitwiIiik nrwii ltiiii willrllpil. Advert lulnir ril" tnnili' known mi nptillrn tlon Rl llm iillli'O III I-n'Mli'h-llcnrr IIIim-M. Iienuhty iMiiiiinnnlrntlmi mill rltnniin of RilvprllM'ini'iild nhntilil ri'nrh Oil olllr by Momlny himhi. nbi-rlilhiii prli'il mnr jriMir.ln nilvni'i. Aflilrron nll(oniintinli'ntloini toC. A. Hti'pll fion, HviioIiImvIII, Ph. Kntprwf Rt Hip imwIiiIHi-p rI. Hey niililnv llli, Pft., rhnihmmmI i'Iiimn iiihII mnttor. KOU DlHTHHT ATTOHNKY V. N. CONKAM, Of llroolivUIn, Hilliloi'f to net loll of lln ItiMiillilli'itlM of Ji'IIi'Ihiim - in I nl llm primary i-li'i'llon, .tiino HI, Hi"'. YOU IIISTKHT ATTOHNKY JAMKH V. MUIMIAY, (if Cliivvllli' llniimiili. Hnlilwl lonrtlon of Mm Ui'plllillriins of ,lrf fiiin rimmy, nl 1 he ii I inn i y I'lci'llon, .liniv HI, VOH JIIHY COMMIHHIONKU SAMl'KL KKSSLKIt, Of Ki-ynotiNvlMi., Hutlvt lo i-llon of I lit" KimiiiI'IIi'iiii" of .li'f fmnii I'onnly ul llii' prlnnliy rlii-llon Juno III, ll. For .ii'hy ommihhionkk ISAAC SNYDMl, Of UYmI Wlnxlow Tonnslilp, Hulijpi'l to iirlloii of Hip lleinorriilH of nn roiinly 1, Hot. lit tin' prlninry I'ffi'f- plii'tlon .limn KOU ODNOKKSS STKWAKT II. WIIITKIIILL, of llii m ik villi. HllltllM't tO lll'tlllll Of till lll'IIHH'tltlM Of ,ll'f- fi'isiin iMiutity lit Hip i I in u ry cli'i'tloii .limn ffil, iw. "ItlCllHMIIIIHIM'lltlltlll'tll'Hn" I not tlm lontri'st word in tin' KukIihIi liitiKimno. "Nonintoivoniiniinloulillity" is a longer ono, which nmy Hiicr in tliu now Ox ford dictionary. Tlio HiitlBlIrd man lit irenerally tliu lazy nnu. No one who 1h 1111111110(1 with tho thliiL'H iiroiind liliu m'Oirrt'HHe. It in tho fellow who 1m dlwtatiHfled and wants thing tx-ltor that got to work and make thorn bo. Fall Crook Jln-tihl. Wo havn a number of grunt' Mora who don't work. A now iohIuI rnlo that recently wont intootToot In that pontoni) who through caroloHHnoHH or from any othor reason, tako mull from tho otllce that belong to another, and who fall to return tho name, arc llahlo to a lino of $500 or one yoar'g liniriHonmnt. TIiIh applies to newspapers thus tnkon from tho otlloo m woll an othor mail mattor. "Each Infant robin, it In CMttnmtcil, requires about fourteen Inches of tender angle worm every day," says tho New York7YiY'iiiif. Asa robin family averages four, tho mother is obliged to provide fifty-six Inches of worm dally. Consid ering the dllllciillles and dangers of getting worms these statistics throw an interesting light on tho Industry and courage of the mother robin. It A majestic tree fell in its prime fell on a pleasant evening when there was scarcely a breath of air stirring. It had withstood a century of storms, and now wag broken olT by a zephyr. Tho secret was disclosed by its falling. A boy's hatchet had been struck into It when It was a tender sapling. The wound had grown over and hidden away under ox uberant life,, but It had never houled Tucjo, at the heart of the tree stayed, a spot of decay, ever eating little, further and deeper into the trunk until at last tho tree was rotted through and fell of Its own weight, when It seemed to be at its best. So do many lives fall whi . they seem to be at tholr strongest, because some sin or fault of youth has left its wounding and its con' sequent weakness at the heart. For many years it Is hlddon, and life goes on in strenth. At last, however, its sad work Is done, and at his prime tho man falls. Exchange. This Is a strong argument against the "sowing of wild oats." MISSIONARY MEET1NO In tlit Presbyterian Church, Beginning This Afternoon at 3.00. The twenty-third annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Hoeln ty of Clarion Presbytery will bn held In ho Ileynolilsvlllo Presbyterian church to-dav and to-morrow, Juno lMth and 11th. Thoehiireh will 1m nicely deco rated, tho deli'Kates cordially welcomed and woll entertained' during their stay In town. Lunch will bo served In the chapel at noon to-day. Following Is the program : Wednesday afternoon, Jl.(X o clock l'rayer anil prnlso service, led by Mrs. A. A. ltlrd; roll call; minutes of Inst an nual meeting; reMrl of committee on entertainment: announcements; mooting if executive committee. Wednesday evening, 7.4."i o'clock (ieneral mooting, Kev. W. F. Under presiding; devotional exercises; anthem, (iholr; "Tim ('(Hpierlng t.'ross. dy Mis- Ion Hand, lteynolilsville; address, Uev. Fred 8. Miller, "Korea:" offering: ad journment. Thursday morning, H.IH) o chick De votional meeting, led by Miss Maud ilones; 9.110, welcome by Mrs. M. K. Weed; response by Miss Cowan: mes sages from auxiliaries; praiso offerings; address, Uev. Fred 8. Miller; appoint ment of committees; "Our Treasury," Mrs. 8. A. Craig; report of correspond ing secretary; noon, adjournment. Thursday uflernoon, 2.IHI o'clock Singing: prayer; greetings from sister swlotlos; "Our Literature;" "A Ques tion," F.ltun Mcintosh; paper, "Mission Work In One of Pncillc Islands;" conference of young people's work, led by Miss Morrow; solo; "F.chocs from the Feiimenleal Conference," Uev. Ar thur F.wlng, I). 1).; reports of commit' tees; election of executive committee; adjournment. Thursday evening, 1.4S o'clock Ien eral meeting, Uev. .1. V. Hell presiding; devotional exercises; anthem, choir; address, Uev. Arthur Kwing, I). 1), 'India;" music, male quartette; offering; closing remarks by the pastors; bene diction. James V. Murray. James V. Murray, Ksq., of Clnyvillo, candidate for tho Republican nomination for District Attorney, Is making an ao tive canvass, and Is mooting with en couraging buccoss. He Is conducting a clean campaign, avoiding all personal ities, and Is relying rather upon his own merits than upon anybody else's domer ItH. His friends believo he Is an easy winner. Mr. Murray was a candidate for this olllco about six years ago and accepted defeat gracefully. lie Is an energetic party worker, and has earned the right to recognition by following the banner of Uepublicanlsm whorovor it might lcuil. lie Is a lawyer of ox- perieiicn and ability, and if nominated and elected will muko a good official. I'unxsutawney f)ml. Council Meeting. Town council met Thursday evening, .Tuno "th. President Delble In the chair. Members present, Delble, Smith, Cottle and r nrrell. Clerk reported ho had received $.'1.00 tax on six telegraph poles from W. U. T. t;o. which was paid under protest. Hills amounting to ."i24.HH were or dered paid. No further business; adjourned. Card of Thanks. 11 V these few words tho relatives and mother of Calvin Meudo Lucas, div ceased, desire to express their thanks to all for their attentions during tho illness nnd death of Meade. Mks. Mahy A. Lucas. Will Elect Teachers. The Ueynoldsvlllu school board will meet Tuesday, June lllth, at 8.1K) p. m to elect a principal, assistant principal nnu eleven teachers. W. II. Hum., See Bids Wanted. C. U. Hall will receive bids until tho lllth of Juno for the erection of a two story brick buildin? on Main street The plans and specifications can be seen at Hull & Uurton s hardware store. Notice. All persons are hereby notiAod not to purchaso or In any way intorfe.ro with the horse, buggy and harness In tho hands of Wm. Mulranoy, of Kast Wins- low township, as thev are our property Juno 5, liHJO. J. C. Kino & Co. On the average we are asked about forty-seven times a day: "Well, Smith, when does your Congressional confer ence come off?" Then It becomes neces sary to expluln, because your friends have a right to know all these things. It looks now as though the conference would not be held until late In tho Bum mer. There was a oonforenoe fixed for May 15 at Indiana, but H. F. Seanor, the Westmoreland county candidate, became quite severely afflicted with rheumatism, and was nut able to attend, so that It had to be indefinitely post poned. When Mr. Seanor announced that ho was ready, Mi Jack, of Indiana county, tho present member, prefored to wait until Congress adjourned. la the tnoaiitlme Major BoaleV the Arm strong county candidate, haaenguged passage to Paris, and expects o visit the Exposition, returning thoHuttar part of August. Perhaps by that tiino the Jefferson county candidate will not, be ready. lie Is engaged In tho poultry business lo a small way, and may liuve to set a lien or give Ills attention to a - newly hutched brood of chicks. So you too that the date of the Twenty-first district Congressional conference Is quite unoertaln. Punxdutawnoy ityi'W(. On account of the Republican Nation' at convention, June 111, and Gymnastic Union und Festival at Philadelphia tho uutiaio, uocliobter & 1'ittsburg lt'y will sell excursion tickets to Philadel phia June 15th to 21st, inclusive, good to return until June 2flth. Excursion tickoU from Ueynoldsvlllo. round trio. $!l.04. : Real Moea half hoso at Milllrens. 2 for 25 cents. If you want a perfect fit, ordor suit from John Flynn, the tailor. All our syrups made from selected fruit any llavor. Reynolds drug store. Lot for salo In West Ueynoldsvlllo. Inquire at this ottloe for particulars. It's a good sort of selfishness that avoids selling low-grade goods in order to avoid self destruction. Always the best at tho Ueynoldsvlllo Hardware Co. If you want a nice suit for yourself or your boy, you will save money by going to Shlck & Wagners' to buy It. Genuine Fronch bulbrlggan undorwoar at Milllrens. Latest stylos in shoos at Johnston & Nolan's shoe parlors. Call and soe shoes and got tholr low prices. Johnston & Nolan have a Rue line of Kmerson'a shoes for gentlemen. Soe thorn. Our Store doses ntH o'clock every ntlit except Snttinlny". Summer ' Clothing Stylish Neckwear Fancy Vests Headwear of all kinds Summer Underwear (Striptm nnl Plain) Trunks and Telescopes Shirts (Of Every Description) Fancy Half Hose (In Polka-dotn and Stripen) New lot of Sweet-Orr'H famous Union-Made Trousers We will do our best to Satisfy your wants. MILLIRENS, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. Relieves and Cures The Terrible Pain or Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, ami similar diseases, can lie relieved by taking a few closes of TKIPeX and a permanent cure can be expected by a more protract ed use of this rem edy. It acts on the Poi son which Causes the Disease. A poison in the blood is the cause of these diseases, and it must be met with an internal remedy to effect a cure. If you are taking Morphine, Opium or Cocaine, for tempo rary relief, you are treading on danger ous ground as you well know. Tkidex contains none of these dan gerous drugs, nor is it a cheap alcoholic compound. Each dose contains less than a half drop of alcohol. You will take no tice that' we are not advertising a cure all. The diseases we mention may all come from the same cause, namely, acid in the blood. Tri dex acts on this acid and caries it off by the natural channel, the kidneys. Rheumatism Gout Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica Nervous or Sick Headache Derangement of the Kidneys TRIPGX is not a new remedy nor is it a great dis covcry. It is merely a Scientific Com pound of well known remedies. Many phyicuinsof this and other states are prescribing this compound, and speak highly of it as a cure for the dis. eases we mention, If you are afflicted and do not try this remedy for your ail ments, we are con fident that you are making a mistake lor we nave seen many severe cases cured by the use of this compound. Al we ask is that you give it a fair trial and we are willing to abide by the re suits. We believe this remedy will cure these diseases, other wise we would not go to the expense of putting it on the market. In other words, we do not believe onecanmake anything by adver tising a humbug. Trldex contains neither Opium Morphine or ny other Poisonous Drug X TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Price, ONE DOLLAR Your Druggist f Forlt Take NoSubstltute IN(J FOR YOU Wk'rk Waitino For you! Waiting for you to find out tli (HITerencH between the bent drugs and tlxunnylinp kind; Waitino kou Voir 1 To lenm tliat"7imtf' a good dog, but Holdfast is a better." Wk'vk Waitkd For a great many people who wanted to be Hiire of their preHcriptlons. Now Wk Wait On them inntead of for them. Abso lutely pure goodn, equitable prioen and coiirteouH service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. Eureka ! We have the largest assortment of 1900 styles of Buggies in town from the leading factories of the Country. Elegant Single Ruggies, Family Surries, Canopy Tops, Platform Wagons, Road Wagons, Lumber Wagons, Etc. Also a full line of Farming Tools such as riding and walking Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Rakes. A full line of Building Materials Lime, Cement, Doors, Windows, Paints, Bicycles Look over our stock and you will be satis fied that we mean business. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. A IIG CLOTHING SALE On Friday and Saturday, June 8th and 9th We will offer to you clothing and a full line ck Men's and boys Furnishings cheaper than you ever bought them before. I his SALE IS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. Ae Will Sell on These Daysi All 80o. OvoralU for Men tit 3!)c. All "iOc. Working Shirts for Mon 3!c. All 85c. Jean I'ants for Mun fi!c. All J1.00 Jean Pants for Men 'HHc. All 50o. Tailor-made I'antu for Men, 30c. All "c. Sock for Men 4c. All 2.")0. Overalls for Boy 10c. All 2,'ic Knoo. Panto for Boy 19c. All clothing for Men, Boy and Children, all Shirt, Hat, Cap and Necc wear, Shoe, Sock, Underwear In fact, everything in the Gent' Departmen will be sold at from 10 to IT) per cent cheaper than our already low price. Don't fail to attend this sale, as we will save you mone and Dollars Savkd ark Dollars Earned. SHICK & WAGNER. Xext Door to I'aHtoJh'e. f "THERE ARE OTHERS" BUT NOT THE GENUINE. ALL IMITATIONS. Oliver XrvF Oliver THE ONLY ORIGINAL. We carry a full line Farming Implements, including Steel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Cultivators, Shovel Plows, Hay Forks, and headquar ters for Builders' Supplies Sash. Doors, Nails, Cement, Sewer Pipe, Sheathing and Roofing Paper, Locks and Hinges, GUARANTEED PURE WHITE LEAD. A line of First-Class Mixed Paints. Everything in a first-class hardware Btore. Call in. see our goods and our Prices. Hall & Barton. I