SCHOOL LAWS OP PENN'A. Sections of the Law Relating to Absence or Tardiness of Pupils. Section 1. Be It enacted Ac., That every parent, guardian or other person In this Commonwealth, having control or charge of a child orchlldren between the ages of eight and sixteen years, shall be required to sond such child or child ren to a day school In which the com mon English branches nro tiuight, And such child or children shall attend such school continuously during tho entire time In which tho public school In their respective districts shall be In session, unless such child or children shall le excused from such attendance by tho board of tho school district In which tho parent, guardian or other person resides, upon the presentation to said board of satisfactory evidence showing such child or children are prevented from attendance upon school or appli cation to study by mental, physical or other urgont reasons. Hut the term urgent reasons shall be strictly con strued, and shall not permit of Irregu lar attendance. Section 2. For every neglect of duty Imposed by the first suction of this act, the principal or teacher, or person In parental relation, offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction thereof before a justice of the peace, magistrate or alderman, forfeit a lino not exceeding two dollars on first conviction and a flno not ex ceeding Ave dollar for each subsequent conviction ; and In dcfuult of payment of said fine, the defendant may be com- The. New Fall Goods are Ready And none too soon for your interest if the hints that Nature gives forth are heeded. There's plenty of real autumn weather near at hand, but you'll find all the needed wearables here. It's a display of the new and stylish of the better grades and qual ities, but the prices do not indicate it, and the values are certain to keep you coming. Frost Time and Furs are in order most Fur Time. of the time this year they could have been in use all through the summer. Now they become a necessity and should be selected at once, All the stylish and up-to-date furs at prices that are at tractive. About Stockings and Underwear. C Iob e 1 y watched ia this section a 1 w a y s the reliable sorts of hosiery and underwear to be found here. There's no wishing you hadn't if you change your money for any of our needs . in hosiery or underwear. Stylish Weaves for Tailored Suits and Skirts. Broad clot h s, Cheviots a n d Home- Bpuns;all the best plain colorings, all Stylish Waistings French flannels and outings, new and nobby ready to wear waists, nice house wrappers and dressing sacques. Separate skirts in all the new patterns. Shawls for these cool mornings. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear. Hand kerchiefs, Collars and Ties, Purses, Chatelaine Bags, Ribbons and Laces. All your needs supplied in the Dry Goods and iNouonj-ine. DING-STOKE CO. DEFT STORES Where there's Everything that People Wear and most things People Want.. j jn C:-z'j ITrla tzi Fifth Eta. VOLUME 11. mltted to the county prison for a period not exceeding two days for tho first conviction, and a period not exceeding live days for each subsequent conviction. Provided, how ever, That beforo such penalty shall bo incurred, the parent, guardian or other person llahle'therefor shall bo notified In writing by tho superintendent of schools, or the secretary of tho school board, or by tho attendance officer, It there be one, of such liability, and shall have opportunity, by compliance with the requirements of this act, within threo school days, then and thereafter, to avoid the Imposition of such penalty. But after such notice has been served, If the samo child Is absent from school three days, or their equivalent In time, during tho remaining period of com pulsory attendance, without excuse as provided by section (1) of this act, the parent, guardian or person In parental relation, shall be liable to prosecution under this act, without further notice. Section 5. It 'shall bo. the duty of each teacher In the school district to the tasteful, toney mixtures, Fit your mind to your price then see how nearly we fit the merchandise to your mind. Excellence of Never be fore i n Our Black Goods, b u c h shape to serve you in this item as now Standard or Fancy Weav es that would do credit to any store await your selec tion. A Season of Seve r a 1 handsome Garment Selling, lots have lately ar rived. They'll be sold on a close margin of profit, with a view to doubling our gar- ment business season. during the EeynoldaviUe, Pesa'a. If lie & Jlfat REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, report Immediately to the attend ance otiicer or the superintendent of schools, or the secretary of the board of directors or controllers, the names of all children, on tho list previously furnished by said superinten dent or secretary, who have been absent three days or tholr equivalent without lawful excuse ; when, If It shall appear that any parent, guardian or other person having control of any child or children shall have failed to comply with the provision of this act, after notification In writing as provided In section two, the superintendent or sec retary, or attendance officer If there be one, In the name of the school district, shall proceed against the offending party or parties, In accordance with the provisions of this act. Section 7. The State Suerintendont of Public Instruction may withhold one- fourth State appropriation from any school district which neglects or refuse to enforce the provisions of this act In a manner and degree satisfactory to the Statu Superintendent of Publlo Instruc tion. Ooea Like Hot Cakes. "Tho fastest selling article I have In my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, f Davis, Ky., "Is Dr. King's Now DIs- covory for Consumption, uougns anu Colds, because It always cures. In my six years of sales It has never failed. I have known It to savo sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could got no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on It, best phy sicians prescribe It, and II. Alex Stoke guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular size, 50o and II. Wash skirts In linen and duck. Any skirt In the house at 75o at Milllrens. Best school shoos for boys at II. W. Eiuon & Co. $1.50 PER GALLON A ttrnttviitonn nrlre for Unwed oil. but that's thu ttguro ynu pay when you liny a thin, ready mixed paint, fur IW nearly all oil. mm i jump to me otner exiruuie anu uuy u paste pttlnt full of bnrytea. lt un talk to you alHiiit the L. & M. semi-paste, which taken & khIIihi of nil to a ffallun of tho Dafnt. and la belter and cheaper than the white lead. Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co.,' Bolu Agents, Hcynoldsvllle, Pa. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, flneatcloths, tho latent designs, all the most laHbioimblocuts for the .limine. season. Call at our nliop and nee samples of cloth a complete lino und let us convince you that we are the leaders In our lino. Reasonable prices al ways and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. Do You Need Glasses. On my last visit I had more work than I could do. largely children' and students work. 1 nave arranged for an extra day mi each appoliitmont. Come the irst day If pos sible. Only the beat material,, usud. and what I more essential, tho lenses will be ground to meet the wautv of Ihu eye. n.t RaynoldavvUU Oct. 9 and 10 and at American House, Brookville 11 and 13. AS pairs fitted last month. G. C. GIBSON, g;S3... "IRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 O. Mitchell, President! Moltinellellnnd, VleePres.l Jobu H. Hsuvber, Ossbler. Directors i ' 0. Mitchell, Bcott JtcOlelland, J. O. King John 11. Oorbett, Daniel Nulan, O. W. fuller, J. H. Kauoher. Does a general banking bualneaaand solicit the aocouuu of merchants, profeaalonal men. (armera, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the moat careful attention to the bualueaa of all persons. Bfa Deposit Boxes for rent. trtt National Bask building, Nolan block . Fire Proof Vatilt. 3? THE NEWS OF j 1 NEARBY TOWflS. Moportrd by The Star's 4 ft per Is I Correspondents. T Emerlck villa. E. E. Snyder, of this place, drove to Pansy Sunday. Miss Edna Fuller visited friends at Buffalo last week. Messrs. John Marti and William Moore visited relatives In DuDols last week. Miss Cora Schugara entertained quite a number of her young friends Thurs day evening. Miss Sadie Mllllron, of Hormtown, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Scott Harrlgcr, here. O. A. Emerlck, of Pittsburg, visited his parents, Peter Emerlck and wife, several days last week. Mrs. L. E. Dinger, of Klttannlng, spent Wednesday of last week with hor parents, Israel Snyder, Sr., and wife. We have been informed that three of Roynoldsvlllo's young ladles drove to this place on Thursday evening, and the next morning whon getting ready to re turn home, there being no man about, the ladles were compollcd to harness the horso, but when hitching horse in buggy they found he wouldn't drive backward. - Paradise. Miss Ethel Cathers Is on tho sick list. J. M. Sheeslcy, of Desire, spent Sun day in Paradise. John Hollenbaugh, Sr., attended the Dayton fair last woek. Mrs. Betsey Doemor, of Sykesvllle, spent last Thursday In Paradise. The funeral of Mrs. Dickoy on Sunday morning was largely attended. Mrs. Minerva Slrouse visited friends at Bollevue several days lost week. Tboro will be communion at the Luth eran church on Sunday morning, Oct. 10th, at io.no. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smyers, of Big Run, visited the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cornmesser, on Sunday. Brier Hollow Is about to change hands. A Mr. Ooarhart is lading of purchasing it, consideration something less than 11,000. The plo social hold at the Orange ball on last Saturday evening was not attended by a very large crowd on ac count of the bad weather. M. C. Yohe and family havo moved to O'Donnoll. Their many friends were sorry to see them leave Paradise, but our loss will be the people of O'Donnol'i gain, as they will find Mr. Yohe a gen tleman in every respect. R EMEMBER And see our styles be fore purchasing your Fall Shoes and Slippers. We have more of a sel ection than you oan And anywhere else in the city. You know you want the latest. Any one does who dresses well. W. B. LOVELESS CO., 6th and Penn Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. N. HANAU. I am closing out my stock of dry goods and clothing and ladles and genu' furnishing goods at 25 per cont loan than cost. Am going to quit business. , 11.00 Dress Onoda - R3c Hoc dress good, - o5o 75c dress goods, Mo 8Ac Cashmere , - . 20c iSc Cushmore 84o 60o Cashmere s7a litu fluid lie Ha Pluld - o 11.00 Hioudcloth 7tto I. 'JO Broadcloth (tte l.oo mik rue 7Ac Bilks . IWc ttOc Bilks - . 4.V: 4Ac Hllka . . aso c Brush Binding , 7c Ac llrush Hindliig - 4o Via Table Lilian too AOc table linen - 40c 70c table linen . 50c H0c butcher's linen 22c 40a buU'.her's linen BUo so cambrla lining - 4a 40u ladies' shirt waist Uo CLOTHING, clay worsted, In black and blue. aouare and rouud out suits. f ia. (vaults 14.00 an its ltl.00 lu.uu s.iw 7.24 6.M a.60 t.40 13.00 eulla 10.00 aults 8.00 aults 4.00 aults 4.00 suits YOUTH'S SUITS. 110.00 aulta . , .00 aults , 7.60 suits S.50 suits ' 11.00 aults . S.SO aulta suits 7.25 S.2II 0.00 4.75 4.00 . 75 .$, OCTOBER 8, 1902. Wlshaw. A sketch of the life of Mrs. Dickey will be found elsewhoro In Tiir Star. Mr. Miller, one of our school teach ers, has started night school with quite a few names on the roll. Mr. and Mrs. Dnnlol Tlmblln, of In diana county, wore the guests of Mrs. Samuel Secrlst last weok. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McConauroy, of DuBols, attended the funeral of Mrs. Dickey last Sunday morning. Mrs. Drummond, of Punxsutawney, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Secrlst, of this place, last week. There will he a danco at the pavilion next Saturday night. Everybody Is In vited to attend and have a good time. Charles and Harvey Brown, of Punx sutawney, attended the funeral of tholr grandmother, Mrs. Dickey, on Sunday. There will be a social at pavilion next Tuesday evening. Procoeds will bo used to buy an organ for the school room, Everybody Invited to attend. Our friend Georgo, who kept bach elor's ball last winter, says he wont'bo caught In the cold this winter. He says he Is going to hunt himself a part ner for this winter. One more trip to Troutvlllo and that will bo sufficient. ( His Life in Peril. "I just seemed to have gone all to plocos," writes Alfred Bee, of Wolfaro, Tex., "biliousness and lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and foil almost too worn out to work when I bet(an to use Electric Bit tors, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained In strength and enjoy hard work." Thoy give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down peo ple. Try them. Only S0o at II. Alex Stoko's drug store. Alleghany CsIUaje. Founded in 1815. Good Traditions. Strong Faculty. Unsurpassed . Location. Reasonable Expenses. New Observatory, New Chapel, New Library, New Professor ships and largely increased Endowment. Fall Term Opens September 10th. For Catalogue write to President Crawford, Meadvilla, Pa. Herrlck's shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for $2.00 and $2.50, formerly sold for $2.50 and $3.50. See our Line -OF- BATH TUBS, LAVATORIES AND CLOSETS. ENAMELED AND CAST IRON SINKS, GAS FIXTUTES AND BURNERS. . MONARCH INSTAN TANEOUS WATER HEATER, BATH ROOM SPECIALTIES, Estimates furnished for Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. R. D. Albright, Neit door to L'orwln's Photo Oullery. 1.001 ii.afti ii.aoi ii. in l 1.00 lad lea' ahlrt waists 7c 11.12 11.15 DOC iw tifie M: UK! 45o II0C lue 74: 1(K! tl'-ia . loo a TVio JO'lc 11.00 H.IC IVSC 40c iuc ladles' ahlrt wulHt ladles shirt waist 1 ladles' ahlrt wuist huby drusaea 5o baby dresses -SOc baby dresses - 2fie baby drvHi.ua, 75c buby aklrta -toe baby skirts 2ftc baby'aaklrt 10c chlld'a stockings 12Hcchlld'a atoeklnga lac chlld'a stockings 25c atund rovers Ik: bulla sllkateen 10c yard allkateen 15c yard allkateen il.ftD flexible corset 1.00 flexible corsets Hftc flexible comet 50c flexible comet uc flexible corset Children' Knee Pant'a Suits $5.00 Bulta, . 800 4.50 suits . 8.50 4.00 suits . . 2.U0 8.50 aults - J.so 1.50 aulta . l.uo l.OOsulta - 75c 75c knee pants 55c 50a knee pants - 42u 25o knee pants loo 25c child's overalls lva , Men's I5u linen collars ' ' 10c Boy's 10c lluen collars 7u Men 'a 25c rubber collars 19o Men'a 50o neckties - . auo Moo's 6c nock Ilea - lac UttUd'e 100 nocktle , . so NUMBER 22. Local Institute. A local institute will be held at Sykes vllle on Saturday, October IB, 1902. Program as follows: morninu 9.:)0. Organization ; devotional exercises, Rov. Gold: nddress of welcome, Fhlncas Ileed; response, John Fugate ; music; Morals In the Schools," Harry Mo- Garry, Lillian Lenkerd: recitation, 'The School Mam's Story," Laura Kn- nls music; Co-ordination of History and Goography," John Anthony, W. I', Miller ; music. AFTERNOON 1.30. Music; "The Township High School," Prof. S. A. Mahlo, of Bench tree ( reci tation, "MIhs Agnes," Zola Mansfield: Busy Work Devices," KITIo Clark, Gertrude Heed ; rausio ; "Current Lit erature In tho School," Seller Golst, James O. Brown ; adjournment. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Exposition. On Wednesdays, Soptcmbor 10, 17 and 21, and October 1, 8 and 15, 1K)2, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on the Low Grade Division, including the Sllgo Branch, to Pittsburg at reduced lates, Including admission to the Exposition. Theso tickets will bo good going on regular trains on day of Ihsuo, and will be valid for return passage within four days, Including date of sale. Capital, Surplus an Profits of $6,000,000, Offers absolute security to doKsitors of Pittsburg Trust Company. Pays 4 per cent, on Suvings Deposits, subject to withdrawal of C100 without notice, and 2 per cent, on Chocking Account,. In torest compounded soml-annuHlly. De posits over $10,000,000. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two-hundred year calendar free. 32.1 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Out of Death's Jaws. "When death scorned very noiir from asevero stomach and liver trouble, that I liHd suffered with for your," writes P. Mus.!, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life Pills suvod my Ufu and gave mo perfect heulth." Best pillsnn earth and only 2.o at II. Alex Stokes drug store. COLUMBIAN LEADS ' fplllfrn We have just received another carload of The Celebrated Columbian Stoves and Ranges And can show you the finest display of stoves of every description ever brought to Reynoldsville. Remember the Columbian stoves are GUARANTEED to give perfect satisfaction and you run no risk whatever in buying them, KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY. An Aged Mother Gone. Died at the old homestead where she had lived for fifty yoars, Mrs. James Dickey, of Wlshaw, at 9.30 o'clock, Oc tober 2nd, 1!K)2. Grandmother Dickey, who was well known In this section, was one of the pioneers of Wlnslow township. Sho came to this section of the country with hor parents from Westmoreland coun ty at a time when the greater part of Jofforson county was a donso forest. She was married to James Dickey March 24, 1R41, her tnnidon nnmo being Kllzaboth Plfer, a member of an old and respected family of our community. Tho result of this union was thirteen chlldron, consisting. of eight sons' and Ave daughters, of whom four sons and three daughters survive tho mother. The members of tho family are: Mr. Irvln Martin, of Deslro, Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Panic, W. P. Dickey, of Rjynoldsvillo, II. II. Dickoy, of Big Run, and Elizabeth, Alexander and J. J. Dickey, of Wlshaw. Thero are thirty-nine grand children and elevon great grand children. Grandmother Dickey generally en joyed good bonlth up to short time before her death, which occurred as stated above, being 80 years and 14 days of ago. Her two daughters, Elizabeth and Mrs. Martin, and son, Alexander, were with her as she calmly departed this life. Tho funoral services were hold at the Syphrlt church on Sunday morning, conducted by Rov. J. C. McEntlre, of Roynoldftvllle. Intormont at the same place. Tho funoral was one of the largest witnessed in this Bection of the county for a number of years, as Grandmother Dickey had a largo num ber of friends and acquaintances, being of such a dlsponltlon as would cultivate friendship, always kind and obliging and a good word for evorybody. . Nat urally such a person would have a. host of friends. Always open and frank in all hor actions and fearless in discoun tenancing what was wrong, obliging and sincere, forgetful of herself for others, sho accomplished a life of usefulness In helping to build up a neighborhood out of a dense forost. We have roason to venerate such noblo traits of character as Grandmother Dickey possessed. A Neighbor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX, C.T. A. Estate of Henry Cmltb, Into of Wlnalow township, .loflfcmon county, deceased. Notice la hereby given that, lotler of Ad ministration, O. T. A., upon the ornate of auid deceased have been granted to the under signed, and porsona Indebted to said estato are reiuesled- to make payment and those having claims or demands aiming, t he sumo will make them known without delay to Ida tlousi.KK, Amlniatratrlx, O. X. A. 8undy Vulley, Pa. -THE- THEM ALL. ssjasaaiasS ( I