t ft Bint. .Vu6ncnpon $1.00 per year in advance, C A.NTKPIIKNftOItl, Kdltorand Pnk WKDNK8DAY, JUNE 15, 1004. nninupiirnrli'nl lirnl)i)H-r.piilillhfi1nvprf d.vii..l lo tln lnirr.wii.of Hyniililvni Jnd.lniri-rmm-iiiinty. Nnti-iollt Irtil, wl II tnnt in wmii imrnoK, mm win i-Hi)oi'liilly rruuid l toWHril. tht liilxirlnir . Oommunlcntlnnii Inli'mli'd for pulillmtlon (hunt lie iK'romimnliMl tijrtho wrlli'r'n nntnx. not for Dunlli'iillon, lint m a Kunrnnlcn of Rnndfnlth. In1iTrtlim ncwultomminlli'ltPrt. Advert llnir rmm niiide nown on applica tion t this ofllre. I.cnjlily cnmmnnlrntlnnii and rhnnire of a.lvHrtlsempnta nhould reaoli thin ollloe b Monday noon. Sulwi-rlptlon tirWit.onporyonr.ln ndvixnrn. Bnwn, Kiynolilfivllliv a. Teachers' Examinations. The annual examinations for thJ toBchcfs of Jefferson county will be hold as follows : Tuenday, Juno 21, 8tanton ; Wednesday, Juno 22, Worth villa J Thursday, June 2.1, Summervillo: Friday, June 24, nicliardflvlllo ; Satur day, June 25. Hoekdulo Mills ; Wed nesday, June 29, 1'orrysvlllo ; Thursday, Juno 30, Vunxsutawnoy ; Friday, July 1, Reynoldsvlllo ; Saturday, July 2, Brockwayvllle ; Tuesday, July r, SI?ol; Wednosday, July (1, Corsica ; Thursday, July 7, Cool Spring i Friday, July 8, Frostburjf ; Saturday, July 0, Hrook villo. SPKClAt, EXAMINATION. Saturday, Ail net 27, Brookvlllo. Kxamlnatlons will begin at 8.00 o'clock, a. m. Applicant will hand to tho Superin tendent a stamjicd envelopo addressed to himsolf (or herself.) This envolopo should contain tho last certificate or "grades" received. All applicants are required to bo ex amined In Algebra and Civil Govern ment. A comprehensive knowledge of the common school branches will bo required. No certificates will be issued before July 15. Directors should note this in selecting: dates for tho electing of teachers. The directors and all frionds of education are cordially Invited to bo present at those examinations. Hked H. Teitrick, County Sup't. Tovn Council Meeting. The regular mooting- of tho town council waa hold June 7th, President Sayora in the chair. Members present, Hujrhes, Rltzln, Ncale, Sayors and Ap plegate. Minutes of tho previous meeting' road and approved. E. C. Burns was present and wanted the council to appoint a committee to adjust damages to him for tho grading of Fourth street. A committee from Hope Fire Co. proposed to the council that if the oouncil would purchase, a hose wagon, the Hope Fire Co. would pay half the cost. On motion tho president and sec retary wore authorized to act In con junction with the Hope Fire Co.'s com mittee and purchase a hose wagon. I. M. Swartz, tax collector, reported $112.34 tax collocted since last meeting. Tho matter of paving west end of Fourth stroot was hold over until next meeting. On motion the sewer committee was authorized to purchase an acre of ground from tho C. L. & M. Co. to be used as a dumping ground. Chlof Burgess Simmons reported re ceipts to be 170.25. On motion bills amounting to $903.90 were ordered paid. On motion the light committee was authorized to have five more aro lights placed for use of the borough at places designated by the light committee. On motion adjournment until Juno 15th, at 8 p. m. Letter Lint. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Roynoldsvllle, Pa., for the week ending June 11, 1904: Mrs. Rose Miller. Foreign Giuseppe Gurrera Pantaleo, Bordignon Vellvillos, Gozzola Domen loo. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Light Colored Suits. We've possibly 25 boys' and children's light colored suite, sizes 3 to 8 and 9 to 16 years, C3.G0 to $5.00 you can buy this week for just half price and get Double Gold Trading Stamps with each purchase. Bing-Stoke Co. Carnival Of amusements on the 4 lb. but our reduced sale of lace curtains beats them all. C.K.Hall. Straw Hats. Double Cold Trading Stamps this week on all men's, boys' and children's straw hats. , Bing-Stoke Co. Bicycle repairing and sundries at Hoffman's. We also have' high grade wheels for sale at low prices. , Beady mixed paint, white lead, var nishes, ground glue paint and white wash brushos at Stoke 's, the druggist. See the spring hate at MIHlrens. Bicycles, tires, sundries, and every thing the bicycle rider may need at Btoke's, the druggist. See the new line of skh'teat Milllrena. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mrs. A. T. Blng visited in DulloU last week. Miss Ilalllo Burns is visiting relatives at Sharon. Miss Mary nurgoon spent Hiimlny In Brookvlllo. Mrs. Kate Harris visited In Falls Creek last week. S. O. Wells was In HIinorBburg the fli'Bt of this week. J. H. McConnell, of Coraopolls, was In town over Sunday. Miss F.rma Robinson Is visiting friends at Grove City. Mrs. Walter 8mlth Is visiting her mother In Brookvlllo. Miss Mary Bamberger, of Big Hun, visited In town last week. Mrs. A. B. Weed Is visiting Mrs. W. H. Karns at Oakmont. Prof. J. H. WlUon, of Corsica, was In town tho first of this weok. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, of Bitumen, are visiting In town. Mrs. W. T. Cox wont to Hawthorne yesterday to visit her daughters. Mrs. M. T. McMahon has been visit ing In Driftwood for several days. Miss Anna Klahr loft here Monday to visit relatives In Clarion and OH City. Dr. G. W. Freo, of Houtzdale, was a visitor at John H. Corbotfs homo this woek. John and Ford Fink returned Monday from a visit to tho World's Fair at St. Louis. Miss Maud King visited Mies' Fonda King In Falls Crook Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. John H. Corbett is visiting hor sister, Mrs. C. H. Prescott, at Clove land, Ohio. Miss Nellie Wilson, of Caledonia, has been visiting Mrs. P. J. Connolly the past week. MIbs Olivo Reynolds is attondlng tho Christian Endeavor conyentton to Brookvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell Bpent Sunaay at homo of tatter's parents at Lawsonham. . Will Shocsley wont to Falls Creek yesterday to work for J. M. King at Hotel Evergroen. J. Van Roed and son, M. Fred Reed, were at Sligo Monday attending the funeral of a relative Mrs. John Ward, sr., of Catfish, Pa., formerly of this placo, visited In town tho first of this week. Postmaster S. E. Sprankol, of Wlsh- aw, is visiting his parents at Now Bethlehem this week. Mrs. J. L. Barlow, of DuBols, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Bing, on Grant street. Mrs. William Shields, of Clarington, was the guest of Mrs. D. J. Simmons several days last week. Mrs. Addison Wells and Miss Lillian Philips are visiting two brothers and two sisters in Philadelphia. O. A. Gray, who has been at Wash ington, D. C, for sometime, returned to Roynoldsvllle last week. Mlssos Elizabeth Taafe and Cora Robertson visited friends In Punxsu tawney several days last weok. Mrs. E. E. Woodward and Mrs. Willis Hoon, of Lambertvllle, are visiting their parents In West Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. William Barclay visited her daughter, Mrs. H. Earl Swift, In Brook- vine a couple of days last week. Mrs. Robert Fergus and children re turned last week from a three weeks' visit in Indiana and Allegheny City. Miss Amy Reno, student in the Women's College at Baltimore, Md., Is at home for the summer vacation. Misses Alta and Carrie McMlllen, of Walston, were guests of Misses Edith and Lena Herpel a couple of days last week. J. M. Humphrey went to Clearfield yesterday to superintend the erection of two large cased brick houses at tbat place. Miss Maude Deter returned home last Saturday after a two week's visit with relatives at Hawthorne and Put neyville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. McCrelgbt are visiting the former's brother, Smith MoCrelght, and family In Wash ington Co., Fa. Mrs. E. B. Harker and daughter, LaRue, of Johnsonburg, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Jane Sprague, in this plaoe last week. D. W, Atwater and wife will go to Roaring Springs, Blair Co., to-day whore Mr. Atwater will organize a Pr6tected Home Circle. V. G. Corbett, who holds a position in Pittsburg, returned to that place Mon day after spending a short time with his family in Presoottville. Misses Pearl Barrett and Eula Deem- er, who were attending the Central State Normal School at Lock Havon, returned borne Saturday. William Heckman Is vlBltlng his brother, Jerry Heckman, in this place. Ammon Swartz, who has been located In Pittsburg some time, has aooeptod an olHoo position with the Lake Shore R. R. at Cleveland, Ohio. Frank A. McConnoll and Mrs. F. P. Miller were at Knoxdalo yostorday at tending a meeting of tho stockholders of tho Farmers' Tolnphono Co. Rev. J. C. McEntlre was called to Callonsburg Saturday to attend tho funoralnf a brother-in-law, A. J. Raroar, who die? Friday, June 10, 1904. G.wgo Bolton and wife, of California, Pa., were called horo last week to at tend the funeral of the latter's grand mother, Mrs. Katherlne Brennan. MIsb Anna Stlvanson, graduate of the Roynoldsvillo Business College, went to Kittannlng Monday to accept a position as bookkeeper and stenographer. Mrs. M. B. Georgo, of Clarion, and Mrs. W. F. Small, of WIlllamBport, are visiting thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Williams, in WeBt Reynoldsvllle. Councilman George Hughes and mothor, Mrs. Mary Ann Hughes, went to East Brady Monday to attend the funeral of tho latter's brolhor, George Grovos. Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Holt, of Sugar Hill, and Miss Helen McCullough, of Brockwayvllle, visited Mrs. Hannah Butler and family on Grant street tho past woek. Grant Rhoads wont to Harrlsburg Monday to attend the Great Council of Pennsylvania, Improved Order of Red Men, as a delegate from the Rnyn oldHVtllo Tribe. Miss Cathorlno Mann," of Owatonna, Minn., a Bchool mate of Miss Amy Reno In tho Wemen's College at Baltimore, Md., is tho guest of Miss Reno at the M. E. parsonage). Mrs. Charles Lyio, of Loechburg, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. Lilly Mooro, at Rathmol, returned homo last weok, accompanied by her brother, Fred Mooro. Frod Smith, a student In Dickinsons Law School of Carllslo, Pa., whose parents movod from this placo to Eldersrldge, Pa., last fall, was in town a day or two last weok. Rev. A. J. Meek, Rev. J. E. Dean, Evangelist Joseph E. Kirkwood and Thomas Gulliford went to Barnesborn. Ta., yesterday to attend tba mooting of tho Uoartlold Baptist Association. Henry Stevenson, of Sandy Valley, who has boon at Cambridge Snrlnira six weeks under treatment for kidney trouble, has received boneflt from the treatment and will roturn homo this week. Raymond E. Brown, graduate of thn Cornell University, now a student in tne L.aw Department of University of Pennsylvania in Phlladolohia. came homo yesterday morning for the sum mer vacation. J. Van Roed. of Sarcoxlo. Mo.. Ho A. Roed, of Chicago, 111., and M. Fred Reed, of Now York City, were called to thoir home In this place last week bv tho serious illness of wife and mothor, Mrs. J. Van Reed. Hubert R. Farrell. of Elklns. W. Va.. who holds a good position there as resi dent engineer of the civil emrlnefirlnir corps of the Wabash railroad, is visit ing ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farrell, in this plaoe. Father Carpenter, of Mead villa, form erly assistant of Father Brady at this piace, ana Father O'Hern, of DuBois, attended the commencement exercises In the St. Mary's school at Reynolds vllle last Thursday evening. Ed. O'Rlelly. of Lindaev. former! v a citizen of Reynoldsvlle and a member of the Keystone band, now a member of the Punxsutawney band, was in tnwn Thursday evening with the Punxs'y band on his way home from the K. of P. re-union at Brookvlllo. John Ward, jr.. formerly of this place, whose parents, now reside at Cat- nsn, fa., was visiting in Reynoldsvllle last week. Mr. Ward graduated at thn Bliss Elootrical College in Washing ton, jj. u., about ten days ago and is now an eloctrlcian. He exDeta in rot a position in the neighborhood of Pitts burg. D. H. Breakey, one of our merchants who was at Cambridge' Springs. Pa., four weeks for treatment for lung trouble, returned home last Friday greatly improved iu health and very much encouraged. Mr. Breakey thought be bad tuberoulocls when ha went to Cambridge Springs, but the doctors there claim be does not have tuberou locls. Ready mixed paint, white load, var nishes, ground glue paint and white wash brushes at Btoke's, the druggist. Kelly's shoos for women at Mllllrens. Varnish stains, decorative enamels, gold paint, of excellent quality, at Btoke's, the druggist. Laos curtains at Milllrens. Want Column. Ratnst One cent per word for each and evorv Insertion. ' For Sale Cheap Good lawn swing. Inquire at this oft Ice. For Sa LB Farm of no sores In Clarion county good land, fruit and spring water; 50 acres improved) five room house, new barn, oto. un jer laid with coal and gas ; located ono-hitlf mile south of Strattonvllla on' the Clarion and Buuimorville railroad; price 1,500. F. W. Klikpatrlck, Strattonvllle, Pa. Foil Salk Houso and two lots In flno residence section of Main street. Will ho sold at a burgnln to quick buyer. Inquire at Utiildlng and Loan ofllco. Foil SALE A tosm of mules and harness. Inquire of Gus Herold. Foil Sai.k A portable saw mill. In quire of Levi Schugors. For Bale Six room house, olty wotor in house, gas in evory room, sewer connections for bath room and closot : all the rooms recently ropapor ed ; barn on lot ; house Is in good loca tion. Will be sold for $1,000. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Forty foot lot on Main Stroot. No hotter location for business. M. M. Fisher. For Sale Cased brick slate roof house, eight rooms, not Including pan try and bath room. Nicely furnished throughout with yellow pine. Front and back porches. House was built last year. It Is located on a pleasant stroot. Price $2,250. It Is a bargain. Inquire at The StaroIIIco. For Sale House and lot on Grant street with all modern Improvements. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitchell Foil Sale High grade second bond buggy. Good as now. Inquire at U. W. Moore's grocery. For Sale Meat market in good location. Inquire at The Star olllco. Wanted Intelligent girls to learn weaving. Also girls for clothplcklng. Enterprlso Silk Co. Wedding and birthday prosonts In fine china, cut glass, art pottery, gold and silver novoltlos, &o., at S toko's, the drugglBt. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Public Schools of Wlmlow Townablp Dlitrlct Jefferaoa County, Pa for the Placal Year Ending- June 1, 1904. Whole number of schools m Numherof tvui'hent employed ml Number of pupils enrolled in wliools l.:flr Average dully attendance NTH Am'tlax levied for school purposes, I7.4.V) HI uulldlnit " li;jx 02 TnitAsORKit's Account Monky Urcaivnu. Received from Htnto iiiproprlntlon..f 4.?.'4 :l Krom Collector, taxes of all kinds.... X.H'il H7 From Louns i.kki ) K'm Co. TreaM. uns't'd liiiidH.flnvs.&c, ai.l 41 From sales of Imuaos or IuiiUh HI Ml Krom Dog Tux mi hi Total Receipts IIS.M? liU Trrasuiikii's Account Monky Paid Out. For purchasing grounds uo IK) Building hoiiHPH, settling & furnlsh'g, l.2-' 07 Teachers' w.tirpn 10,4 !M M Kor rent and ropalrs H4 lis Kor fuel ntidcont liiKenclna Nti4 14 Fees of Col., I'JilH.W Treus., $112,117 fiilary of fec..expeiies,siut'ii ry.&c. I lid 00 For debt and Interest paid u&i IS Text books and supplies t.ltitl us Total Money I'ulu Out tir,illH Ki Resources and Liauii.itiks. Amount due district f mm rci Amount due treasurer KI Nl Total debt of district 3,190 117 Amos Btrousr, Collector of Window Town ship School Tax. Ara't In Col.'s hands from last year 7i l;i Amountof school duplicate 7.4.V) 04 Amount of school bulullug 2,;itv It! 110,029 711 To amount paid to W. II. Reber 3.71(1 SO " " " " :im on " " " " BKl 2 " " " " 201 (10 " " " " l,MH)7ft " " " ' urn m " " " lwooo " " " " 4M 00 1 11,1101 117 5 t Collector's on H7H.V73 1 2ss js I " tMKlii lint 5 ' " fc.MIMIM ... 11H 20 " ". I 010.2H 30 M Am't returned to Commis'ners Jan. 1 lis ttf " " " after Jan. 1 14 M Exonerations on school tax , a23 4S " " building tax 4.1 M Fchool tax due borough 14 Vi School tax doe building 4 09 11,05(1 79 Amount of duplicate I10.S29 79 Credit paid 011 duplicate 10,020 70 Balance 009(0 June s. lMU, we examined the above ac counts aud found them correct. W. T. Cathrrs I Levi BchuckkrsV Auditors. J.J.Suttku ) FINANCIAL STATEMENT Ol the West Reynoldsvllle Public School Dis trict for the Fiscal Year Eadlag June 6th, 1004. Whole number of schools '4 Number of teachers 4 Number of pupils enrolled 1H5 Average attendance 1:1:1 Am't taxes levied ful school purposee,S1.077 47 " " " building " 143 id 11,220 611 Trbasuhkb's Account or Money Kkcki vsd. Amount from Slate appropriation. ...I 823 26 Amount balance from last year 631 4 Amount from Col., taxes of all kinds. 1,120 11 Amount from all other sources 31 us 12.607 US Treasurer's Account Money Paid Out. Repairing, etc I 42 67 Teacher's wages 1,820 U) School text books 114 40 Hchool supplies - led OA Fuel and contingencies 311 ft? Fees of Col. tl2.A7and Treis.tSi.0Q .... 67 f!7 Hillary of Secretary 20 on Other expemtea 218 SI V 12,119 67 Cash on hand uss al Uesouiioks. 1 Amount cash on hand.. 81-8 31 Am't due district fromother sources. 46 23 Audited June d, 1W4. J3 M . W, Oampbei.Ej, ) . itAHouAN, ) Auditors. .Joiinston, I Mlartllna Kvldenre. Frosh testimony In great quantity Is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds to lie unequalled. A rooent expression from T. J. MeFnrlntui,' Benlorvlllp, Va.. serves as exampli'. He writes: "I had nninnhltls ror three years and doctored all thn time wltlmnt being benefitted. Then I began Inking Dr. King's New Discovery, mid a few bottles wholly cured me." Kqiislly effective In curing nil f,ung und Tli -vat, troubles, Consii 111 pi inn, I'n. iimnnlit and Orlp. Guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Trial bottle freo, regular sizes l0o, and 11.00. Gold and 8ilver Medallions. Newest novelty, we've only gut flvo hundred of them. Actual vnliin 'jfio we're going to sell them Friday Tor 10c. No Trading 8tmii with theso medal lions as they cost I7e to import. He member you can buy them Friday for 10c. lJIng-StokuCo. Bicycles. Tho old reliable Humbler better than ever, also bicycle sundries and repairing at Hoffman's. Art pottery, glass, flue china, In sets and single pit ces at Stoke's, tho druggist PIRE Glnncc over the list below ami deride for yourself the indemnity oflered to property owners, j it they carry a policy in any of the fire insurance companies named. Company. Home of New York Philadelphia Underwriters Hartford Continental Insurance Co. of N. A. Fireman's Fund American Central Glens Falls Niagara Greenwich German Prussian National Totals bid you ever think that 2 ing as the materials enterint,' We can write you a policy on i rate tlinn the building. It would pay you to investigate Rent Insurance. i G. M. McDONALD, Resident Agent. SfflCK & WAGNER A SPECIAL On SuitGases, Travel ing Bags and Hand Satchels, also La dies' Low Shoes, 1JIE HAVE recently added to our varied and general line of Dry Goods and Ladies' 11 1 Furnishings a line of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. We have the best and most up-to-date line at popular prices on the market. To introduce these we will for 10 days offer as a special inducement 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on every one sold. The prices on Hand Satchels are 65c and 75c. Prices on Suit Cases range from $3.25 to $10.00. This sale means a saving on every Case purchased. The $3.25 will cost you only $2.92 and the $5.00 only $4.50. These are prices you can't afford to lose if you are not already supplied. The time of year is almost here when you will need one. We can't afford to sell at these prices after the 10 days as this is merely to intro duce the line andjwc absolutely guarantee it to be the best line for the price on the market. LADIES' OXFORDS We have a small line of Ladies' Low Shoes left to close at 25 per cent. The line is somewhat broken In sizes and we do not care to re-order, hence, to close the line we will offer as a special inducement 25 per cent. This means that you pay 75c on every dollar for shoes whose style is absolutely correct. Do not CORNER MAIN AND Reduced Rates to Chicago. Fur the benefit of Ihosu desiring to attend the Uepubllcan National Con vention, to be held at Chicago, June 21 to 24, the Pennsylvania Hallroad Com pmiy will sell round-trip tickets to Chi cago, from nil stations on lis lines, from June 1(1 to 20, inclusive, ifimd returning, leaving Ciilengo not lator than Juno 20, at rale of alible? faro for tho round trip. For specific 1 ii foriMH I ioti concerning rales and times of tt iiins, consult near est ticket ngent. . Straw Mats. . Double. Ould Trading Stamps this week on all men's, laiys' and children's straw hats. Hing-SUikc Co. Wedding and birthday presents In lino china, cut glass, art pottery, gold and sliver novoltlos, &e., at Stoke's, the druggist. j See tho new spring styles In W. B, corsets. Mllllrens. Special sale of lace curtains and portieres for one week from Thursday, June Kill). C. It. Hull. Varnlriti stains, decorative enamols, gold paint of excellent quality, at Stoke's, the druggist. J. 10. Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Hotel Imperial. PIKE Assets. $ 18,040,793 $ 2,176,720 17,623,177 14,542,951 14,192,177 11,291,000 5,858,820 4,000,000 4,046,681 3,859,761 2,120,000 4,910,606 1,019,234 $101,505,200 $14,457,474 $4,225,000 rents, or rental value was as imnortant an item of value in a build- into the construction thereof, and the rents of your building in the TUB DIG STOKE- miss a splendid opportunity. FIFTH STREETS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. Driven to Desperation. Living at arj out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desfieratlon In case of ac cident, resulting In Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, ttto. Lay In a supply of riueklen's Arnica Snlvi. It's thn best on earth. 25a at II. Alex Stoke's Drug Store. Bicycles, tires, tvmdrles and every-' thing the bicycle rider may need at Stoke's. the druggist. Hart. Schaffner A Marx clothing at Mllllrens. WANTED I.AHV Oil flKNTI.KM AN OP fulr education to Iravpl for a HrmPMabllsned iW years. Salary, (1,072 per year and expense, paid weekly. Aildiess with stamp. H. W. hi llcy, Heynoldsvllle, I'a. WANTED Girls fifteen years of age to learn Winding. Enterprise Silk Company. Loss in Baltimore. $ 750,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 550,000 250,000 175,000 200.000 250,00d 100,000 1,589,780 2,624,374 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,368 609,921 500,000 654,429 236,494 Not Involved that rents can lie insured ? same company and at a owep SALE UUMijWiMaV