&it Star. tinhitcriptiim $1.00 pr-r intr in wlmvrr. V. A. ft'M'.rilKXWO, l:,IU.r Mini I'nli. w kun TisTu yT .frx K 12, I mil. NOVEL ATTRACTION. AnlnilrpoiirtViit lorn I iimt. iiulilMi'-ili'Vi'ty Weilm"liiv hi ltcvtii)liNvlllt'. .IrlVt'rtnn -n. !'., (Ii-voi'imI In I hi' lntiTi'tnf KcynoliNvlltK niin.IoffiTmmcnmil.v. Nmi-iillllritl, wllllri'iit sll with fulriH'HH. iiml will lirptt'htlly ft Irnil ly tnwiwclfl 1 1n1 Itihorlnu elii-. Ooniiminli'Pi1lnii IiiIi iiiIimI fur imlillrnlliui miioi lo in'i'onipnlili'il liyllu wi Iiim-'w n:iiiii not for piinltrutloM, lint it triiiirnnti't' nf good full h. Inli'!'"1lmr new tlt'in niMrMeil. Advert Mini hum iiiiiiIk known mi tiillrn tlon nl llilnolllri'. , l.pntfliiy communication ml chimin of Silvrrtlwmmils Blionlil i i'iii'h I Ills olllc i liy Momliiv noon. HllWllptlnn irli'i'l.iipi'r.Vi'iir.ln mlniliro. AililnmK nllcnmmunlciitliiiw to I'. A . Mirpli inon, Hi'Viiolilvllli'. I'll. Knlprcrt nt the potol!tri nt ynolihivllH, iw wi'iinil olww mull ininii-r. Trvlr' Oulclp. Pupntfer Iriiliw nnlvp tind leuve Ucyn nliliv llli- hi followH: '. if K. It. It. b'ii t;, ,!,!,' Dir. Kntwiiifl. Vrtiiiil. No. II'.'. n -14 n. in. No. lir.iiHii.m. No. 114. II :i! ii. in. N.i. I"". M n. in. No. ni. I! v: p. iii. No. mi, I :r; p. in. No. KM. I'! p. in. No. II I. iVm p. ni. No. IIH, II..VI p in. ,o. till, 7..V p. in. KI'MIAV. No.1'4!. l it p. in. No. nr. ii ii ii. in. No. IIH. p. in. No. I'll, 4 :m p. in. It. It. it- . lt;l. (('. if- M. Dir) Arrive I lirimHs TrnliiNolH I !ii n in I Ti n In No ;. 2 -.11 p in KICKER'S COLUMN. A "Kicker rolinnir liu- hcen opi-nt-il In TlIK HtAII, tlirouyh Well com pin I lit- inliv lit' mnilc without tin- lili-ntlty of the coin phi I mint Im-Iiiii mnilc pnlillr. If vim h:ie uiivililim to kh-k hImiiiI ncntl It In. Tin- tmiiirof I In- "I h'k -ir" tinit iiecnmpnliy tin- kick ii- n toitil tintcc of tfiMHl fnilli, lint not for piiliUi-ntloii. Mucll Iiiih lili-rtiily lh'rn suiil iiliinil till' largo ImtH worn hy Indies in public plarco, hui'Ii ns I In- iint-n liouw, II o chuivh anil all liko pliic-H. In most towns manugors of thi'iitt-iral troupo liuvo found It a neivtwlty to get rid of thin vory annoying oustotti. ami lv special request from time to time lnivo created the huhit niunnu the women to removo thcii' lints on entering the opera house, and thus giving the uuilieneo in back part of the houso thu same privi lege, of viewing the stage as the ones holding front seats, hut now what of the churches? What Is being done to re- raovo this obstacle there? Yon go to church and 11 ml a seat where you arc comfortable and can get a good, straight view of tho pt-cuehcr: there you sit feel Ing proud of your position until in comes a lady nnd takes a seat In front of von with a Btiiall sized lint on, probably not any larger than u common sized tray used In a hotel, lty and by another comes In and takes a seat along tdilo of the first ono with a hut that will down tho first ono In circumference, and much higher, and trimmed something liko tho decorations of a Christmas tree. Well, that fixes it for you In tho rear seat. The only timn you get to see the preacher during that service is In time of prayer. Now this ought not to bo and we don't think the Lord approves of it. Wo all go to church for the good wo may derive from tho services, or at least that should bo the object, and how- can a person follow up a sermon closely whoro you can't see tho preacher? You lose your attontlvcness, besides tho dlsagroeableucss of It. Tho writer does not blame, tho ladies altogether for this custom, nor do we find fault with the wearing of largo hats, for wc must con fess wo do admire, a pretty hat, but wo do think that tho church is not tho propcrj)laco to put them on exhibition. Tho question might bo a.skcd, how aro we to got rid of this custom? The writer would suggest to follow tho ex ample of tho Uev. Mr. Dodds, pastor of the M. E. church of 1'unxsutawney. Aftor they were located In their beauti ful new church Kov. Dodds said every thing seemed convenient and nearly complete, yet thero was one thing lack ing to maKo it complete and that was lor tne lauies to remove tbeir huts so that he could seo them squarely In the face and each ono could see him. This wan quickly responded to and tho re quest was repeated several times beforo they became accustomed to It, and now one only needs have a conversation with those people to find out the great con venience they realize from the habit. And why can't we here in Reynolds villa enjoy tho same blessing? Wo can if the ministers in the different churches will only see to It. ' Reader:. Didn't Marry for Money. The Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, U happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bil iousness, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troublos. Centlo but effective. Only 2.K3 at H. Alex Stoko's drug store. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made Will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weighs 3 to 8 ounces moro to tho pint. Sold by H. A. Stoke. Ultra shoes fit for aqueon, price $3.50. Robinson's. Tablets given away with school shoes at Johnston & Nolan's. If you want a perfect fit, order suit from John Flynn, tho tailor. Sugar pills are nloe to take but they don't cure any thing. Do 'not go too much on smell and looks Clydesdale Ointment is powerful, heals any sore, If you have bad one for twenty years, it will heal it. Druggists, 25o. , Johnstown Disaster Depicted in Appalling Vividness on the Midway at Buffalo. Tho Heenogrnph concession, "The Johnstown Klond," Is one nf tho most nt. tractive production on tho Pan- American Midway. The pannratiiik is llM feet In length nnd nt least 4(1 In height. Tho largo auditorium Is darkened nnd presently the velvet curtains aro thrust aside nnd the 'lty of Johnstown as It appeared on tho iimming of May MO, 1W, is seen. It Is it national holiday and everything Is quiet its on Sunday. Presently a band Is ' heard playing the "Star Spangled Hanner." A little procession of (irai-.d Army men, preceded by a bund, crosses the bridge on Its way to tho cemetery to lay flowers on the graves of dead com miles. Then the mantle of night falls ami Johnstown sleeps. I'he moon peeps over the top nf the mountain, its silvery beams seemingly trying to outilo the bright red filaro from the furnaces nf the Cambrlii Iron Works mid the glow from the coke ov ens on the opposite side nf the river. passenger train, lighted, mid appar ently tilled wilh visitors, dashes neross the fiiregi-outnl over the lines nf the I'eunslvanla Company. The tnortilug comes again and the sun rises anil lifts the mist from the valley. Suddenly the skv darkens, lightnings Hash anil the distant peals nf thunder can be heard. The tain begins to fall In tor rents. A mighty roar is heard and the lined is upon the community. The South l-'ni-k ilatu has hurst and the water Is tearing through the valley sweeping everythit-g In its path mid scattering death anil destruction on every hand, (irent houses crumble liko eggshells, bridges aro swept away, bodies are seen tossed about by tho turbulent waves. The debris piles ii nt the Pennsylvania railroad bridges and the horror Is Increased by the presence nf lire. Tho flames leap high into the air, a funeral pyro for hun dreds of crushed and tnutllnted bodies. In the distance can lie seen tho Haines of the Catholic church, at which spot so many lost their lives and whose bodies were never recovered, they being hurtled beyond recognition. Jefferson Co. Teachers' Examinations. Teachers and Directors aro hereby not i lied that the annual examination for Teachers' Certificates will Ixi held as follows : Monday, June 17, Corsica. Monday, Juno 24, Stanton. Tuesday. Juno 25, Cool Spring. Wednesday. June 2U. Perrysvlllo. Thursday, June 27, Punxsutawney, Saturday, Juno 211. Sigel. Saturday, July H, Knoxdale, Monday! .Tuly'H, Hiehardsvllle. Tuesday. July II, Hrockwayville. Wednesday, July 10, Rockdale. Thursday, Ju!y 11. Roynoldsvillo. 1-Yldny, July 12. Mig Run. Saturday. July l.'l. r'rostburg. Monday, July l.'i. Siimmervlllo. Tuesday. July HI, Wot-thville. Wednesday, July 17, lh-ookvillo. RI'MATj EXAMINATION. Saturday, August 31, Brookvlllo. Kxamlnatlons will begin promptly 8:45 o'clock, a. m. Applicants will hand to tho Supcrln tendent a stamped enveloim addressed to himself (or herself). In this enve lope thero must bo tho last certificate or "grades'' received. All applicants will provide them selves with pen, Ink, foolscap paper and pins or fasteners. No applicant who Indulges in intoxi cating liquors, or whoso conduct re ceives unfavorable comment in the com inunlty in which he or she may live .will bo licensed to teach. Applicants who have never studied Theory of Teaching, and those under 18 years of ago, will not bo examined ex cept by request of directors. Applicants from other counties will not be examined unles a majority of tho School Board for which they expect to teach shall request the examination. The Course of Reading adopted by tho teachers of tho county will be raado tho general basis for tho examination in Theory of Teaching. Tho rudiments of vocal rnusio will bo Included with the regular branches. Certificates will be In the hands of Teachers by July 27. No certificates will be issued whllo the examinations are in progress. Directors will please note this in selecting dates for school lettings. All friends of education, especially dl rectors, are invited to attend these ex aminatious. t R. B. Teithick, County Sup't. Brookvlllo, Pa., June 3, 11)01. at Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chltis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Arroonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our nelce who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to-day she Is perfectly well." Des purate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King s New Discovery as to no oth er medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50o and 11.00 bot tles guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, drug gist. Trial bottles free. A Reynoldsvllle Woman Asks "Have you a floor paint that will last two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; It has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years If properly applied. H. A. Stoke had Me- good Rathmel. John Klnnnrberg, jr., of New Flor- once, spent Sunday with friends here, Karl Kiseiihuth, of New llelhlehem, visited old time friends hero tho first of tb,n week. Unhurt Monroe, of Adrian, spent Sun day with friends here. Uev. Mr. John Walte, ex-Treasurer of Jefferson county, filled tho Presbyter- Inn pulpit here Sunday afternoon. Henry Sneddon and daughters, Jussio and Maggie, of Colorado, are visiting Mr. Sneddon' brother, (ieorgo and family, here. These brothers had not met for fourteen years. They seem to enjoy each others company very much. Prof. Il'irton L. Hoekwooil, who Is traveling under the auspices of Crnnd Division Sons nf Temperance nf Pa., will hold public meetings In the Church of (tod Wednesday nnd Thursday even ings, June 12th mid l.'llh. Dan llarclny and wife drove to Illg Hun Sunday. . Miss toii nmn, nf Wayne. Pit., Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. James Sneddon, here. Sain Kike, of Knoxdale, was in town last Wednesday. W. W. Pet tor, of UlehtirdHvllle, business here last Thursday. A. W. M ill In l i nti iiml wife and I. Henry nnd wife spent, last week nl dlx Run fishing. They report a time, hut not many llsh. A birthday surprise party wus held lit the borne nf J. W. Smith last Friday evening In honor nf Miss Mary Smith's Igliteenth birthday. Afteru midnight supper the guests returned to their hiitnes leaving many gifts to rotnctiilicr tin m by. The train to the Kuiglils nf Pythias reunion nt Johnstinbtirg June l.'llli, will leave here nt 7.1 n. m. A large turn out Is expected from this place. Tin.' Knights nf Pythias nf tills place will take the lead In the Fourth nf July eelebratinn this year. There will Iw the following races during tho day: Wheel race, fool race, sack race and potato race. Prizes will be given to the winners in all these races. A ball game w ill be played. I here will bo sports of nil kinds during the day. A grand display nf lire works in tho even Ing. Small bills will bo printed in a few days announcing the full program. Hormtown. F.d Iletrlck Is on tho sick list. Jess Snyder, of Werner's ('rims Roads, was visiting In HormtoWn on Sunday. W. II. Shtigiii-s Is at homo this week on the sick list with tho quinsy. llotner anil . I nines Mut-Kclt, who are working in Klk Co., were at home over Sunday. C. S. Roberts, of Potter county, in this plneo lust Wednesday. The neighbors of Hormtown Deemer's Cross C'oads aro building new fence around the Smith cemetery this week. It will bo quite it pretty fence when completed. John McMInn, of Sandy Valley, was In this vicinity on Saturday. and tho Letter to W. M. Foster, ItnitmUlnvUle. I'n. Dear Sir: Most painters Insist that lead and oil is good for three years: but they also Insist that it needs going over again In threo yours. It is as much as to say it's a good job of paint that lasts threo years. Which is true: and a better that lusts six years. Lead and oil lusts threo Devoe lead and zlno lasts six. When a paint begins to let In water, then is the time to repaint. It may ho one year; it may be ten. Loud and nil lasts three, if woll put on: lend and zlno lasts six if ground together and well put on. But painters are bettor acquainted wilh lead than with Kino. Zinc Is newer uevoo lead and zlno Is the proper mixture, ground in oil by machinery same proportions as used by the U. S. Government. Yours truly. 37 F. W. Devok & Co. P. S. II. Alex Stoke sells our paint In your section. Seven Years in Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire the f rionds of M rs. L. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had been unablo to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney mid liver trouble, norvoiiB pros trillion nnd general debility but, "Throe bottles of F.leotrio Bitters enabled mo to walk." she writes, "and iu three months I fell like a new ier son." Women suffering from Headache, Buckucho. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Meluncholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find It a priceless blessing. Try It. Sutisfuction is guui-anteed. Only oOc, at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to Johnsonburg. For the benefit of those desiring to attend tho reunion of tho Knights of Pythias, ut Johnsonburg, Juno 13, tho Pennsylvania Rullroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Johnsonburg ou that date, good to return until Juno 14, Inclusive, at rato of $1.41 from Fulls Creek; 11.51 from DuBols; $1.07 from Roynoldsvillo, and proportionate rates from intermediate stations (minimum rate 25 cents.) jyi. W. A. IIKNRY, DENTIST, Oltli-a on second Hoof of lluiiry llrus. bile It building, Mulu Ntrwil. A MIGHTY MIDSUMMER MERCHANDISE MOVEMENT. A. Tonl Brimful ol'TiiUuvsl lor Shoppoi-H We'll take It for grunted Hint bright, wnrni ilayH long dolnyttd nro right nt hnnd, and the nvorngo man or boy U ready to take an active interent in Hummer nttire. You will find here in the tent n HUperabundnnoe of comfort bringing thing to wear. With thin lavish nHHortment will go lenneiied price a combination which innkeH our ft( re tho Ideal one from the p;)int of view you nre most interested in. Stupendous Values in Mens' and Boys' Clothing. Thoroughly dependable fancy Cheviots, (InssimereH and Worsteds iu popular pat terns; alw) plain black Cheviols. These suits are carefully cut nnd finished in a manner usually found only on higher ju iced garments at $.'U0, 4.00, fi.OO, (5, 00, $7.00. Men's Outing Coats and Trousers. Made of stylish striped flannels, comprising the very latest effects for summer wear. Trousers are finished with belt straps and belt of same material. 8.00, fc'.l.OO, 10, 12. Men's Dress Suits. Made of all fashionable imported fabrics of the season. Fancy Cheviots, worsteds and serges in scores of different patients. Hair line stripes of white, olive and green. Sucli fine suits as these never so small priced before: !. 00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00. Extra Special Offerings at this mid-summer Sale. Hoys' knee panls, i:?c Hoy's 2-piece school suits, 1.2.r Young Men's dress suits, (.50 Hoys1 suin'r suits, 7.rc Hoys' waists, l.'ic Young M'ns dress trousers. 1.50 Hoys' Vestee suits, 1 Hoys' fine Veslee suits, 2..r0 Young Men's neat suit, 3.50 jllr Men's Outing Shirts. Sliirt soiling lioro on tho cnoi-nioim souln. (Jnalitio lion! are always the host nt tho price. Ill and workman ship best obtainable unywlioro. Mid-Summer Special. Men's Outing Shirts, 25 cents. Not tlm ordinary 2"o kind, but hIiIi-Ih Unit liuvu boon sold for .'l!lc, fine, "fie. I.HO. Sumo of thi'wi linos aro brok en and wo have grouped tlioin nil togi-lln i- at unu prico, 25c. Mai's Outing Shirts at fiOc, $1.00, $l..r0. Motiiucli make, guaruntord for lit and wnrkniunxhlp. Choice Madras and Zephyr cloth, In neckband style, with extra cutis, In all tho jiopulnr colorings nnd Into stripes. Rest shirts ever shown (it fine, I.(HI, mi. fill. Trunks and Suitcases. Fancy Halt Hoss and Beits. Latest and Largest Assortment ot Neckwear. MILLIRENS, Men's and Boys' Straw Hats. Kvoiy si:ipo nnd kind of xtruw elmnietei Ullo of good tylo milk-"" up thin xplendid Htraw but, leetorlinont. We luive Htriiw ImtH in Hiiilois, yiielith. clulw and golf gtylea of riplit straws. j'tnilMi braid and Macinaw. Price range, -fie, fine. Tfie. 1.1)0, l.fi(l. A wik- iiioi-lmt!iit of Children's straw headwenr in Suiiorx or I ho fiimniiit Mexican 2fio and fiOc. Men's Underwear. Mi n'B lialbrlggiin undurwenr, shirts with Fronch col I lire it", n-'ek, pi-iirl button finish, ecru color, worth more money our pi-leu 2.ic. Men's French Kiilht-iggiiii, plain or ribbed, genuine silky IHk-i-, rem color or fancy stripes. F.xtrn values BOc, the Reliable Clothiers in the Tent. Store News for June Buyers Is the interesting sort here. Such ns directs townnlssplcntlid econ omy nnd satisfaction. News that means something to careful buyers. It should be your June buying place for every mid-summer requirement, if you wish the longest stretch to the purchasing power of the money. Got til 6' The suits we oflcr are not bar gains because the price is cheap. Such claims of cheapness fall flat unless they nre backed up by the actual worth.. Men's Suits, thoroughly de pendable Fancv Cheviots, Cas siineres nnd Worsteds. Also Serges, Oxfords, Plain Black Thibets nnd diagonals at IK, 16, 14, 12, 10, 7.50, $5, down to $3.50. Young men's suits in all the stylish materials, $12, 10, 9, H, 7, 6, down to $3.49. Boys' 3-picce suits, stylish in every detail, well-tailored throughout, t.t $4, 4.50, to $0.50. 2-piece suits, cut in latest de signs, 98c, $149, $19S to $4.75. Boys' washable suits, special, lot of prettv styles 39, 50, 09, 75, 98c, $1.25. Hat Department. Dry Goods We think that we have the handsomest, best bought and most lairly priced dry goods equipment that has ever graced our shelves and counters . II we can impress you in the same way then there's easy and satisfactory trading ahead for all of us. Ev erything new in dress goods, in cluding Silks, Satins, Lawns, Dress Ginghams, Dimities, with nil the new trimmings, laces and embroideries, at money saving prices. We are showing all the new summer styles in stiff nnd soft hats.incliulingtheDunlap, Knox, Yanman and Grand Duke stiff hats, the popular Golf and Rough Rider and one ounce Crushers. All the new Straws for men, boys and children: Caps all kinds. No use to quote prices they are the lowest. Men's Furnishings. Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Gloves, Suspenders, Overalls and jackets. All nt our money-saving prices. June Shoe Specials. No trouble to find what pleases you in this stock, for we show nil the new ideas in the dressy shoes and Oxfords. June prices swing nt worth ns these will show. Ladies' Oxford ties, 98c to $2.50. Ladies Slippers, 85 and 98c to $2 Ladies' Shoes, 98, $1.25 to $3.50 Misses' Shoes, 89, $1.10to$2.00 Children's Shoes, 49c to $1.90 Boys' Shoes, Satin Calf, $1.00, $1.25, $3.50. BoysrShoes, Vici, $1,00, $1.25, $1.50. Men's Vici: Patent Kid, Enamel VelourCnlf, Satin Calf, $1.25 to $4.50. All new goods. Bing-Stoke Gompany, Where there's everything that people wear and most things that people buy Hrlck and Stone IJlock. 5th and Main Streets. The Furniture Occasion of the Year. Don't Miss this Carpet Opportunity. Wo have added to our store im mense shipments of the latest styles of furniture. Met; (K) CAltTS from $7.00 to $20. IKON BKDS from $3.50 to $17.00. Latest improved gas and steel ranges. Hed Koom Suites from $18 to $48. We have the stock to satisfy every desire for carpet beauty. INGRAIN Carpet from 15c to 70c. BRUSSELS from 50c to $1.50. The price of these goods cannot be discounted when the quality is considered. No extra charge for lining and lay ing Brussels Carpet. Don't buy your carpets until you see our carpets. J. R. HILLIS. Clothing. I will sell m and ! uU-wuol suits for 5 00. $!) iind $10 worst ed suits (or l..'0. $12 uud $l'i worsted suits for $10.00 to $12.00. All our suits aro stylish. Hoys' knoo pants II) oouts. N. HANAU, People appt le a V good article they see it. There is always something at a low price at my store in the line of Dry Goods. loo, IKo uud 20o dress goods go (or 10 und 124a. Ho outing for do ami tljo. 10o outing for io uud .'io. Good culluo 4o. Very bt-Ht uallco So. Furcate 8o and lOo. Ladles,' missus mid child ren's jackets. Come in and Investigate. "HffSflU,
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