The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. -.The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Try it. Robinson & .Mundorff Sell It. J EFFERSON PARK 'On Jefferson Traction Co. ' line. OPENS MAY 19th. FREE ATTRACTIONS. Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening. . Roller Coaster. Merry-Go-Round. Theatre, Etc. SECURE PICNIC DATES NOW. ' Wm. A." McShaffrey, Mgb., Punxsutawney, ' Pa. PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE (Established 1834) Official orcan of tho Methodist Episcopal Church In Western Ponnsylvatiln, Eastern Ohio, West Virginia, Western Maryland and Western New York. Circulation 35,000 The "Pittsburg Christian Ad vocals" Is the only religious paper through which adver tisers can reach the large and Influential Methodist Episcopal .population of the terri tory named. The statistics show a member ship In this territory of 243,238 and a constit uency of more than a million people. Unequalled Tebeitoby 150,000 Readers Weekly. The Methodist Episcopal church press differs from that of most denominations In that each paper has its own particular field of circula tion, which Is not reached to any appreciable extent by any other. And as the field of the "Pittsburg Christian Advocate" Is one of the richest and most prusporous in our country, advertisers will do well to consider it In their arrangementsDfor advertising. For advertising rates, address. W. L. Ducok, Bus. Mgr., Kt Penn Ave. FiTTBBURO, PL Hormtown. Who shot tho d.iK ? Sugars Bros, have finished sawing. Miss Emily Moore Is visiting at Glen dalo. W. II. Bock, of Rathmbl, was a caller In town Sunday. C. A. Ilotrlck made a trip to Lang villa Saturday. Miss Delva Schugars visited frlonils at Deomor's Cross Itoads Sunday. Mrs. Z. S. Burkott, of Vandorgrift, 1b visiting relatives in this placo. Warren Wrey, of Warsaw, made a pleasant cull in our town last week. Mrs. Nora Wayland,of Uoynoldsvlllo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ilotrlck. Misses Cora and Carmen Ilorin are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doney. A number of the young people of this place attended the social at Deemcr's Cross Itoads Saturday night. Tho Chautauqua Institution Assemb ly grounds at Chautauqua, Now York, will be more easily accessible than In previous years on account of the com pletion of the electric lino from Chau tauqua through Mayvillo on to West Hold. This gives a continuous electric connection from Westfield to Warren, I 'a., a stretch of more than two score miles which Intersects with all tho leading railroads at several placos. Passengers now will be ablo to connect with ease for Chautauqua from tho Erie, Pennsylvania, Lake Shore, Nickel Plate and Big Four railroads without dolay which was often necessary in previous years. Woman's Judgment. i . t Tho woman who exorcises g xd every day common sense, and pruli'B by her own experience and that of o1 iors, will recognize in the Prlzor Rang' s, a per fection in stove construction fiat Is not found In other makes. We would bo pleased to havo you examlno ' tiem and we believe you will confirm this state ment. Sold and guaranteed by Uoyn oldsvlllo Hardware Co. Face of An Actor. Mr. Elliott possesses tho ability, bearing and faco of the actor und puts thorn all to tho best of use Detroit Free Press. At Assembly ball next Monday evening, April 23rd. Admis sion 25 and 35 cents. Tickets on salo at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Btoro Fri day morning. Letter Llnl. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at ReynoldBville, Pa., for the week ending April 14, 1900 : Miss Nollie Kline. Say advortised and give date of list when calling for abovo. E. C. Burns, P. M. Grain Drills. We carry the Farmer's Favorite and the Pennsylvania low down and can make the price and terms right. Reyn- oldsville Hardware Company. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evory insertion. Wanted Girl to work for small family. Inquire of E. Neff. Somebody's large, white bull pup at my place. Come quick, pay for this notice and got your dog. A, J. r isn, West Uoynoldsvlllo. FOK SALE Two buggies and double seated carriage. Enquire of M. M. Davis. For rent Two or three nicely furn ished rooms for light house keeping. Address Box 418, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale Second growth chestnut fence posts.- Inquire STAR office. For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, A. C. Hawkins and E. B. Thompson strains In their purity. Three choice yards mated: yard No, 1, 13 eggs, J2.00 : No. 2, J1.50 : No. 3, 41.00. C. N. Lewis, L. Box 7fi0, Reyn oldsville, Pa. For Sale Seventeen varieties of chickens. ' Buff plymouth rocks, barred Plymouth rocks, buff wyandotts and zeales, white wyandotts, silver laord w.yandotts, buff asplngtons, Rhode Island reds, white faced black Spanish, silver spangled Hamburgs, English red caps, white leghorn, brown leghorn, black pollish, Cornish Indian game, black manorcas and mottled anconas. Eggs 13 for 11.00. Three Incubators for sale. Monroe Fetterboff. For SALE Brood mare, in foal to Chimes, record 2.12. And her two year old Chimos colt. M. C. Coleman. To Let Six room bouse on Mablo street ; also three rooms on Bill street. M M . Fisher. For Sale Sixty foot of li on fence. Inquire at STAR office. FOR Rent Good house with bath room ; in West Reynoldsville Inquire at The Star office. For rent House on Jackson st. In quire of E. T. McGaw. FOR Rent Five room house on -Tackson street, near Fifth. Ibqulre L. M. Snyder. For Sale Gorid seven year old horse. J. F. Miller. Inquire F. A. McConnell. FOR Sale Two good horses. In quire of John M. Hays. For Sale The Sprague mansion, situate on Main street, ReynoldBville, Pa. For terms inquire of W.C. Sprague or at the law office of O. W. Flynn. For Sale Eggs from Buff Plymouth Rocks exclusively ; nugget strain, fine stock, extra good layers. Eggs 11.00 per 13. Satisfaction gunrauteed. Arthur Soeley, Reynoldsville, Pa. WANTED District managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary 118.00 weekly, $3.00 per day for expenses. State age and present em ployment. Ideal Shear Co., 39 Randolph st., Chicago. 5-24-00 Sykesvllle. Out atlwui1a nlftctiifl liiuf ri taa.lntr aft ah -win uuwiu viwoi u mnv uuduu nnvi one of the most successful terms known. Mtb. H. B. Phlllippland Mrs. Chap man, of this placo, attended court last week. Mrs. Samuol Beachley, of Big Run, Is visiting with Mrs. I. G. Mansfield at prosont. Mrs. J. M. Lnghry and Mibs Lula Gearhart visited lu DuBois tho first of tlio week. Miss Orrol Philllppl, of Ernest, spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Sykes. Mrs. Vern Caldwell, of Pine Grove, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stoughten, this weok. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Alien, Is qulto 111 at present with bronchial pneumonia. : Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of Falls Creek, spent Friday with Mrs. Smith's father, Mr. Grlndor, of this placo. Misses Edna and BoBsie Welder, of Big Hun, attended tho party of their cousin, Carl London, Thursday evening. Edward Null, who has boon working at Altoona for somo time, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Null, hist week. Mrs. H. S. Clark, of DuBoIb, has opened a now millinery Btoro in a room that was used formerly as a street car waiting room. Mrs. Samuel Beachley and Mrs. I. G. Mansfield and daughter, Zola, spent Monday and Tuosduy In DuBois with Mrs. J. C. Schooch. Tylor Mercantile Co. Is the namo of the Cascade Coal and Coke Co.'s store at thiB placo. Thoy expect to begin business Wednesday under tho manage ment of Frank Vail, of Big Run. Edward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bolovich, died lust Fri.lav even ing and was burled Sunday "in the Catholic cemetery In Dullols. Ills ago was five months and twenty-three days. Miss Ella McMinn, who hns been spending several weeks with her uncle mid nunt, Rev. H. C. McMinn and wife, was called home on account of the Ill ness of her slBtcr at Lanes Mills on Monday. Misses Blanche Pantall and Mhry Null, who wero teachers of rooms Nos. 2 and 4, rotui ned to their homes In l.inUsey on Thursdny. Mr. llomor Small, teacher of room No. 5. returned to his home near Cool Spring also. On Tuesday evonlng about thirty young peoplo gathered at tho homo of Prof. Soiler Goist and gavo him a surprise. Many games were Indulged in and enjoyed by all prosont. At 10.30 a neat lunch of ico cream, cuke, oranges und bananas was served. His scholars presented him with a beautiful picture. Tho teachers of No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 present ed him with a beautiful rockor. After a speech from Prof. Goist, in which he Invited them back to bis home again to spend an enjoyable time when ever they wished, they all ropaired to their respective homes. A pretty homo wedding took place on Thursday at 9.00 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cbapman, when thoir daughter, Luvera, was Milled In murriago to Mr. Shoumaker, of Elea nora. Rev. R. C. McMinn, of the M. E. church officiating. Only the mem bers of the two families were In attend ance. They will reside ut Oakland, where Mr. Shoemaker Is employed. On Thursday evening it crowd of young people, numbering about thirty, gathered at the home of Carl London to remind him of his birthday. Mnnv parlor games were played. As tho evonlng was a delightful one they re paired to tho lawn, where they also played many games. At eleven o'clork a dainty lunch of Ice cream and cuke was served. After wishing Carl many more happy birthdays thoy went to their respective homes. Pool and Billiard Tables For Sale. Two" pool and ono billiard tables, Brunswick Balko Cullender Co. make, electric cushions, best slabs it ml cuhIi lons; tables regulation bIzo. 44x!I feet: only been in use ono year, not marred, good as new; also balls, cues, racks, counting hoard, gas light fixtures and hoods for each table. Will bo sold cheap to quick buyer. Frank A. Mo Connoll, Reynoldsville, Pa. A Lucky Postmistress Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Mo., who who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to bo tho best remedy she ever tried for keeping tho (Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if you try those painless purifies that infuse new life. Guaran teed by Stoke ft feicht Drug Co., druggists of Uoynoldsvlllo and Sykes- viuo. tjrieo o. For Sale. Ono hundred fine residence lots on Fourth streot, on easy terms to suit tho purchaser. City gas and water can bo had. Most boautiful residence street In town. Close to business e liter. In quire of D. Whooler, Reynold .villo, Pu. See tho new hats at Millirens. We have a number of hist year's cur pot samples that will be disposed of for rugs at almost your own pi le :. Iteyn oldsvlllo Hardware Co. Blank hnuso leases may be obtained In any quantity at The STAR office. Soldier. A. M. Johnston and wife were In Du Bois Saturday. Mrs. Anna Carney sp. lit last week with friends In Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Ritchie ard son, LsMarr, spent a part of Sat onlay at DuBois. John Laverlek had a finger Injured quite badly one day last week while playing hall. A pie social was given In Soldier hall last Monday night for the benefit of the Sunday school. It was quite a buccosb. Servii-es In honor of I'.ilin Sunduy, which cotnmorates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, were colebratod at the Cntholic church on Palm Sunday by Rev. Father Weinkor Such a large crowd attended that, standing room could scarcely bo obtained Miss Re becca Maxwell, the regular church or ganist., presided at the organ, as sisted hy a choir trained under her direction. After masB tho palms were distributed to tho people. Easter Sunday high mnss was celebrated at 8 o'clock. Luck and Chance. Luck and chance don't figure In the making of Prizur Stoves and Ranges. They are the result of good materials, careful workmanship und the best ex perience in stove make. They contain many good ideas that, lighten kitchen rork and add to the comfort and con venience of the house-keeper. Come in and let us tell you about lie in Sold and guaranteed by Uoynoldsvlllo Hard ware Co. Buggies. We again wish to call your attention to the fuct that we have placed In our rooms a large, line of Peabody i unabouts, slut wagons and top buggies i-.nd would be ph ased to have yon look them over. U.-yuolilsville Hardware Co. Souvenir postul cards of the new and old M. M churches are on mli at Stoke fc Feicht Drug Co. store, l!ing-Stokn Co. department store und at '1 HE STAR printing office. Linoleums and Hour oil cloths '. very beautiful patterns 4-4, 5 4, (14 und 8-4 wide. Reyimldsvillu Ilardwu-e Co. All the Latest Styles in Shoes and Oxfords at HARMON'S The Home of Honest Shoes S7 PATENT KID $3 ' 'uglify PUMPS That trim low eu' li l" the Pump, Is distinctly of Hi' she aris tocracy. It shos it In evbry line. It is daintily feminine and tremendously popular. Many Pumps are made over the same losts'asHre Boots ami Oxfords. Such are sure to be misfits. "Queen Quality" Pumps are made over a real I'UMP last made exclusively for this purpose. We Illustrate a new Custom Grade Style made of patent kid. See them now while the assortment is complete. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Font Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Special Days' I Sale. T rora ALL GOODS REDUCED from 15 to 35 per cent. Special on Winter Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys. DRESS GOODS which sold for $1.00 now goes at 75c. Dres3 Goods, was 75c, now 50c. Meltons, were $1.00, now 75c. LADIES' COATS which were sold for $10, $12 and $15, you get for $5, $G and 7.00. FURS I have a few yet, not many. One-third and one-half off. $4.50 Furs now $2.50. LEGGINS-50c kind now 39c. FASCINATORS-In black and white, were 50c, will go at 39c. 10c Ladies' Hose for 9c or 3 for 25c. 25c Ladies' Hose for 21c. Boys' Fleeced Undershirt and Drawers 25c, none better at40c. Fleisher Yarn 98c a pound. Come and see foi yourself. N.HANAU : Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffher 6? Marx "1 Wee Fori You know how it is in a race ; victory isn't always to the strong ; "FORM" counts as much as muscles. Sometimes more. The coach goes along to watch the form and de velop it u good deal So in business life. Brains and good address are important. Both count. We offer you all the advantages clothes can give. They're that kind of clothes HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes. If you come to us we'll put the right clothes on you. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes are absolutely perfect form, absolutely all wool, with no'taintor suspicion of cotton a statement which cannot be truthfully ' made about most clothes offered to you. We guarantee a fit. W. I. Bell Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher and Tailor Reynoldsville, -Pa. 1