iEjSSJIWlUMI Ik-' As the schools begin in September and so many children need optical work, I will carry special tests for them this visit but will be prepared to fit all ages. It' your eyes need care, call at the Imperial Hotel, Reynoldsville, Sep. 10, or American House, Brookville, Sept. 11 and 13. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. McCall Patterns loc-15c None Higher. None Better. NoBtorcIn Keynnldsvtlle han dle the McOall pattern, but the; are kept constantly in lock mt the News Stand Kt Syltesville. Orders by mall or telephone (lied same day M received. Add rem. Otto J. Nupp, At the New Stand, Sykesvllle, Pennsylvania, Telephones Bell and Summer vllle. Send for October Fa shion Plate. Don't Murder Your Feet v USE Little Green Corn Paint No Plaster or Bandage Just Paint On PRICE 25 CENTS At Druggists or by Mail THE .. Reynolds Drug Co., Warren, Pa. For anything you need in flour or feed don't fail to eel prices from Robinson & Muodorff before buying. Bullies Best Flour, the best flour you can buy, at any price. We sell It. Rob inson & Mundorff. We keep only best quality of (roods and make best prices on flour and feed. See us before you buy. Our winter wheat ibnrls makes your pigs prow faster and your cows give more tnfllc than any othor feed. Try It. Robinson & Mundorff. Reduction in flours. See Robinson & Mundorff for prices. JPPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Ia the Court of Com moo Pleas for the County of Jefferson. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the said Court on Mondav, the 20th day of September, A. D. IBM), at SOU o'clock p. m., under an "Act 1 1 provide for the Incorporation and regulation of rortaln corporation," apurnveed Apdl 2S, 1874. and Its supplement, by Klllppo Dl 1'lrro, Frank Gentile, Louis While. Carlo Mascoro, Sam uel Bruno, Domlnlck Flnamore, for the char ter of an Intended corporation to he called Independent Italian Society, of Sykesvllle, Pennsylvania, the chaactr and object of which Is to furnish aid. help and asslBt.ance ,to the members of the t'klv In case .f sick ess, doath or distress, and to elevate their civil, moral and aortal st-mrting, and tn dis seminate general kiiuwledue amongst them, and for these purposes in h ive, possess an. I enjoy all the rights, heneSis and prv!W unferred by the said act. and Its supplement SMITH M. MoCHClOHT, HolldUjr. If you have anything to fell, try out Want Column. New Game Laws. Th approach of the bunting sas ;n briiins as usual, rritiny requests for In furmnllnn rfgKrdlmr the upon aeusuu. etc., lor (finn In this Slela, and iti order to afford this Information 'or our readers wo irlvo iIhob to the following tnblo of animals nn.l birds declared to bo game birds and animals In Pennsyl vania, when they may bu killed, the niimhi-r, e'e, taken from the digest of the Game, Fish and Forestry Laws for 11)011: Boar, numbi-r. unlimited, open season October 1 to January If blaekbirdH, all kinds, unlimited, September 1 to Jan uary 1; doves, mourning or turtle, unlimited, September 1 to .Hinuary 1; deer, male with visible boms, oto each season, November 15 to December 1; English, Mongolian or Chinese pheas ant, ten In one day, twenty In one weeK, fifty In one season, October 15 to December 1; ruffed grouse, commonly culled pheasants five In one day, twenty In one eeaeon, October 15 to December 1; rabbits, ton In one day, November 1 to December 15; quail, commonly called Virginia partridge, ten In one day, forty in one week. 75 In one season, October 15 to November lf; Hungarian quail, closed for two years; web-footed wild fowl of all kinds, unlimited, Sep tember 1 to April 10; wild turkey, one in a day, two In one season. October 15 to November 15; woodcock, ten In one day, twenty in one week, fifty In one season, October 1 to December 1; squirrel, fox. black or grey, six of com bined kinds in one day, October 15 to December 1; Bhore birds, unlimited, Sepit mber 1 to January 1; snipe, Jack Or Wilson, unlimited, September 1 to May 1: plover, unlimited, July 15 to December 1. Game killed In this Commonwealth may be bad In possession only during the open season for such game and and thirty days thereafter. The Startling, English sparrow, kingfisher, crow, raven, eagle, bussatd, crane, beron, bittern. Coopers hawk sharp shinned hawk, duck hawk, pigeon hawk, great horned owl, barred owl, red or pine squirrel, coon, possum, woodebuck or groundhog, fox, wildcat, weasel, mink and skunk are not pro tected by law and may be killed at any time. Jefferson County Shown Figures. The tabulated figures In the county commissioners' office, made from the returns of the last assessment in Jeffer son county, to tbe Commissioners by the assessors of tbe Beveral townships and boroughs, aggeg rate the following; Whole number of persons subject to taxatioo, 21,061. Aores of cleared land in the county, 261.791 Acres of timbered land, 181,347. Value of all real estate, 113.(05.10. Value of all real estate subject to taxation, $12,422,019. Value of real estate exempt from taxation 11.083.090. Number of borses, 6.408, valued at $248,961. Number of cattle, 7,034, valued at $94,361. Value of salaries and emoluments of office, $953,034. Value of all property taxable for county purposes, $13,716,375. Amount of county, poor and building taxes assessed at 6 1-2 mills, $89,836" 43. Amount of money at interest in the county, $2,604,166. Value of property taxable for state purposes, $2,612,966. Amount of state tax assessed, $10, 451.86. Number of school children In tbe county, between tbe ages of 6 and 16 years males 6,634, females 6,329, total 12)63. The tax levy for county purposes is 5 mills on the dollar of valuation, the poor rate is one mill, and the building rate 1b half a mill. The assessed val ue of property taxable for county pur poses being $13,716,375, tbe county tax will be $68,581.87, tbe poor tax $13, 716.38, and the building tax $6,858 18. These sums seem to us quite moderate. Brookville Democrat. It Saved Hia Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown, Wis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, bad at last laid me up. Then Buck lea's Arnica Salve cured it sound and well." Infallible for skin erup tions, eczema, salt rheum, bolls, fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and piles. 25c at H. L. McEntire's. A ladles' tan oxford suede top was $3.50 now $2.98 at Adam's. Gibson, the optician, has visited so long and big work is so well known that you will not mistake in seeing him if your eyes need care. See adv. and dates. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Brubaker. Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert st. European (1.U0 per day and up. American t'!.S0 per day and up. Theouly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILSQgLPHIa HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Vlain Street. ' Reynoldsville, Pa, Obituary. Mrs Clara Csrtln, who has lived In N mt. hi for the past year, passed to her tint tiller a brief Illness, Saturday after noon about three o'clock, Aug. 2(vh, 111011. The Immediate cause of her death was cholera raorbts, although she had been ailing for sometime. Drs. Kenii Robertson and Crlegh ton, assisted by the hushand, two sons and friends, did alt that could be done to prolong her llfo, but our Heavenly Father saw best to order It otherwise. Clara 'Cartln., whote maiden name was Entell, was born nnd reared In Bell vllle, Blair Co., Pennsylvania', birth occurred June 10, 18(13, theiefore she was 5(1 years. 2 months and 12 days old at the time of her death. In 1874 while living In Reynoldsville, Pa., she was married to H. J. Cartin. To this union was born three sonBand six daughters. One son and four daughters have preceded ber to the river that we all must cross. She leaves a husband, - two bods, Charley and Clyde, who were with her during her last sickness and were tire less In their efforts to minister to her comfort and welfare and prolong life; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice McFarlan of Chicago, ana Mrs. Casson Miller of Arizona; also five sisters and two brothers, Clarence and Clyde Estell, proprietors of the Globe Sign Works of Calgery. The Estell brothers ac companied by Mrs. Clarence Estell were present for tbe funeral. A wealth of llowers contributed by friends and relatives' adorned tbe casket, giving their silent testimony to the purity ami beauty of the life that bad gone and tbe love of the frietds left behind, for she was truly loved by everyone that knew her. The funeral services were conducted at the house by Rev. BUhcp of the Methodist church, after which tbe body was laid to rest In tbe Nanton oemetery. The JVeirs, Nanton, Alberta. Mrs. Cartln, who was a sister-in-law of Mrs. A. M. Applegate of this place, will be remembered by a number of Reynoldsville people, having resided here a number of years ago.- While enroute from Sagamore to Reynoldsville last Saturday In an auto mobile James A. McCrelght had a tire burst juBt as he was about to stop In front of tbe Hotel Pantall. He got It fixed and proceeded on bis journey. Monday be was returning to Saga more on the same car, and just as be' was approaching tbe same hotel, tbe same tire exploded again within twenty feet of the place where it exploded on Saturday. Mr. McCrelght says be thinks the blasted atmos phere of Punxsutawney Is In cohoots with Freas' garage. Punxsutawney Spirit. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vorvlnsertlon. Lost Black Merry Widow hat near Big Run Monday. Finder please leave at Murray's store, Big Run. Lost Between P. R. R. station and round bouse, a purse containing a sum of money, P. R. R. annual pass and a B. F. L. E. traveling card. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. Wanted Girl to do housework for small family; German preferred. E. Neff. ' Lost Engraved gold belt pin. Finder please return to Mrs. Tbos. Jewell. FOR SALE Spring colt. Inquire of A. E. Douthtt, route 4. Wanted Local agent to advertise and Introduce the new educational work, Webster's Universal Dictionary and Atlas of the World. Must be edu cated and able to furnish good refer ences as to ability and character. The Saalfleld Publishing Company, Akron, Ohio. For Sale Double house, ten rooms, barn and lot, Main st. E. Neff, Agent. For Rent Six room bouse on Brown St., West Reynoldsville, and other bouses and rooms to rent at reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston. ' For Rent Eight room house, First avenue. West Reynoldsville. inquire of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware store. ubcrlbe for The Star PAUL JONES' PROMISE. Our Great Naval Hero and the Duch ess of Chartres. The Duchess of Chartres was an en thusiast In the cause of American lib erty and n warm friend of Its great mmil champion. 1'aul Joues, whom she nicknamed the "Untitled Knight of the Sen." The duchess was a royal princess mid a very great lady, and Ciiptain Jones was u sailor, self edu cated nnd the son of n Scotch Burden er. lint in the exchange of gifts and compliments which, according to tbe rttmoiu of the day In France attended their friendship, he was uot to be out shone. At a luncheon which she gave just before he sailed from Frame In the Hanger on that famous cruise of his which curried the war to the very shore of Itrltnin it was the good for tune of I'aul Jones to share In a con versation touching a French naval eiK gii'.'enient In which the grandfather of the duchess bad borne a conspicuous part and to defend and explain his maneuvers on that occasion, showing a knowledge of every ship and every captain engaged and winning on tbe spot the ardent personal adherence of Mine, de Chartres At the close of the feast she present ed him a valuable watrti which had been her grandfather'. Token by sur prise, the American captain neverthe less accepted h wiiii a gran' Hint i charmed ll urtly coiiipiiii.v. primus- hit! I hit I In ri'liini, if Jniltiiie favoreil him. he would some day "lay :ii. Ktig llsh trlgale at her feet." It u.-is a daring Imhisi. Iml In A. c Kuril' biography i. I'aul .loiies ll Is related how lie kepi It. Wllliin two I years occurrcil lit- marvelous victory of I he Itiuihoiiiitie ltd haul nver the Sernpls. concerning which the victor wrote the dinliess a letter, ending. "The enemy oiirrrmli-rril at thirty live nilnules past ID p in hy your watcli. which I consult only lo tlx the moment of victory " That was u phrase lo delight a ot cletylhat reveled In pretty phrases, and the duchess wn amply sailshed. When I'aul Jones rcaclittl I'arls' she gave n grand hnnouct In his donor. Jusf before it enihil lie reminded her of her gift and bis promise. A servant was sent to his room and returned with a long leather case, which the duchess took amid the exclamations nnd eager curiosity of the company. "Your royal bl-'hiicss perceives the Impossibility of keeping my promise In kind." explained the knight of the sea. smiling. "The English frigate proved to be a forty-four on two decks, and sbe Is now at Lorlent wltb French colors Hying. Tbe best I can do toward keeping my word of two years ago Is to place In your dainty hands the sword of the brave officer wbo commanded ber. I have the hon or to surrender to the loveliest of wom en tbe sword surrendered to me by one of tbe bravest of men the awnrd of Captain tbe Hon. Kichnrd Pearson of his Hrituunlc majesty's lute ship, i tbe Sera pis. Fooled. He was a doctor and was patiently waiting fur bis first patient. Thought be: "It the mountain will not come to Muhomet. Mubumet must go to the mountain. And us patients will not seek ine out I must needs seek them out." ' lie strolled through the cheap mar ket and presently saw a man buy six nice cucumbers. "Here's a chance:" said he and fol lowed him home. Patiently he wuited for four long and lonely hours, and iiliuiit midnight tbe front door quickly opened, and the man dusbed down the steps. He seized him by the arm and cried earnestly: "Do you want n rim-tor)" "No:" replied I he man roughly. "Want more cucuniliers."'-l.ondou An swers. The Bride's Linen Room. If a groom elect has not provided an extra room to his house for storing his bride's linen he should build it lu time, for In these days whenever a girl marries ber mother closea her lips grimly, goes after pa's sicketbook and does the right thing with nine dozeu towels, fifteen dozen napkins, eighty four pairs of slieeis. etc. She doesn't expert her daughter lo open a boarding bouse, but she has proper pride nnd in tends to do the rle.hr thing by the girl even If It breaks pa - Atchison (llolw. Couldn't Forget It. "Saturday ulgbt some miscreant lug ged off a whole cord of my wood, and somehow I can't forget about it!" de clared Silas. "Have you tried to forget Iff In quired bin friend. "Yes. Sunday morning 1 went to church hoping 1 could get It off my mind, and before I bad been there five minutes tbe choir started in singing The Lost Chord,' so 1 got out!" Judge. Lunch and Luncheon. "We don't have dinner In tbe middle of the day at our boarding house any more." ' ' s s , "You have lunch. 1 suppose?" . "No. luncheon." "Well, that's tbe same thing." "Oh. no. It Isn't! Lnncb la a light dinner, and luucbeon la a light lunch." Puck. Cur For Loneiomenest. Tbe redheaded girl is a winner and tbe man wbo gets one will not be lone tome. He will soon And out whether be has drawn a Titian hatred angel or a combination of a cyclone and a sun setBaltimore Sun. . The learned mao conceals his erudi tion, the silly man clothes himself wltb It.- Hnussaye. 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Jiim. now you niifilit to do n'l von run to nmke your hHi t do lt work natural; for tl-. Im.iii r the Heather he moic i mi xoiir l-eart ei.H Ifyoulake NatU'e'a Itinh- It will hi are ynii upHiipi'lilnvl throm li the hot wraiher and iilve vou the very hent of rrfreshinff heilth. I h it- me many of ' i.i hVyiiildvllle people uhIiik NaiuiOH Heibn no with the bet of rfiujlta, and th 'e are f04 people or more In the own that wi uld feel better If thev would use anire'a tlerhn. h'or there ia noihlnv that Hikea the poii-on out of lie blood, aches i puliw out of the body, and itltTneH nnd soienesa out of the Ji-lhis at d ri.uscles Hio' Nature a Heilw. Kliiht ihiouitli this hot sultry weather la a iroud time to lake them. They will do you iota of uta d. For sale by the Drug Stores of Reynoldsville, Pa.; A. Carlson's Grocery Store, Prescottville, Pa.; Joseph Bateson's Store, Rathmel, Pa. Toronto Exhibition AUGUST 30 SEPTEMBER 13 Q "7 VIA ! QQ "7 Via Rail P7. I O ALL KAIL j 30. 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