Our Educational Golumn. "Datlt Wllllta," HlWr. AiMii'Mnll coiiiiiiiiiilciitliiniri'liitlvc id till ilcimitmrnl In Ivilllor Kiliii'iitliiiiul Column, cnri' of Tin: Htaii. Hoy mill kIi-Ih, to-morrow will bo tlia liny not Bini t by tlii chief exeoiillvii nf our Kri'iit nut Ion, for tin' nirionn of ro tiirnliiif tlinnkn In tlm All-wlni 1'iovl iIimirii for tlm ninny bpHlntf we Iihvo cnjoycil iliirlntr tbo piist nr. Wo all hitvo tiiiiny tliiinjx to bn tbunkful fur. Yon, my lmyn iiikI kIi'Ih, mIimiIiI bo thankful Hint you havo the Htivtitrth anil vivacity of ynuili. (but your check arn (IihIiciI Willi tin- 11 wy tint of youtli. while ninny of your follow creature uro ilnlii(f on hcila of Kirkui'HK. Ho thank fill tluit . vim bnvo tbo privilege of nt tetnllii ci mmI kcIhhiIm; that you bnvo kind mrrnt to euro for untl food yon, wbilo thousand of children nro home Ii'km. Wo' buvo oliiH'd mi nrtlch) on "TbnnkHulvliiK," which wo think vory niirorlitto for our column this week. Iloud it ottrcfolly uiul pondor It well: TIIANKWIIVINO. Prom tbo timo of it Inxtltutlon until now (t hn boon n homo foxtlvnl, and lino of Its Ix'Ht Horvlwn to tbo citizen of our country ha tn'on to bring long Hoimriitod fnmllloit together nnd tbo cbildron bonio. Wo do not overlook Km religion or political MlgnilloHiieo, tbouv'b it homo neel Ih tlm ono Hint I moot Inviting. Tbo good old hnbit of fuwonihltiitf in plnees of worship, to render thank for nnttonnl nnd Individ ual prosperity I none loo rigidly main tained. We, ait u people, lire too much like the piou old man who, in eaon of piiHHrity, mild ho "hadn't much time to l)o thnnkful. but when ho had good luck ho wrh glnd." Wo aro generally glad of "good luck,'' hut tbo ono day taken out of the inuny iiroolou day in which we aro toiling for mora "good luck" eo in to ninny nliiiot a wan to of timo. Somebody Iibh wittily nld that "gratitude i a lively eno of favor to come,' and it Ih truo that tho deniro for tho continuance of hleiiig enters largely Into our ho called thanks. To forgot oiirnelve one-half hour In aome utill twilight, and remember what, an a nation, wo have for which to bo grateful, would not only ho a revelation but a beginning of regeneration to many until; for It would light a little spark of loving gratitudo to God: and that park, burning on and on, would becomo In time fire, before which nolf and aln mtiRt shrivel and wtwto and dio. And If this might be tho remtlt of thought of HI goodncH to all the nation m a whole, how that nrk will glow and kindle If the thinker recall what ho ha to be thankful for In hi own indi vidual clrcuniHlnnee and life. Id thought will throng around him tho dear one who are with him still, spared for another year; tho sorrows that havo been averted; tho unexpected joys that came: tho temptation resisted; the suf ferers he wus able to help; tho outward prosperity, tho inward peace. Ah! we have, even tho saddest of us, enough, if we only stop to think; enough to make us hide our faces in shame at our 111 desert, and lift them in happy and grateful trust to (Jod. Wo have enough U make the going back to the old home or the welcoming the children to ours, a time of snored joy. Tho merry heart that docth good like a medicine should be ours this year around tho family table. It should be made a day of glad renewal of old home affection, of tender sympathy for thoso less fortunate than we are. We should make It a day of thank offering, giving out of our abun dance to at least one home whore pov erty and pain sit as guests at the feast. The turkey and plum pudding will taste better far to eVery ono around the table who knows that some other family has been made glad by a gift of the same. So. buy the turkeys in pairs, yau who can buy them at all, and share with some one who can not buy, and be as thankful for tho one you give away aa for the one you keep; for among all our causes for thanksgiving, there Is none so great as that we have boon able to make others glad. As the extent to which we can do this is largely In our own control, It is for us each to secure our own Thanksgiving joy. Tramps Must Work. Brook villo has adopted a new plan with tramps. Heretofore they have been feeding all who came along, requir ing nothing in return. On the principle that one good turn deserves another, of course we had n Increasing number of tramps to feed. But the burgess and council have concluded to pursue a dif ferent course. They will continue to feed hungry tramps, .but will insist bn compensation In -work. A couple of knights of the road were fed and lodged a night or two last week, but paid for their entertainment in work on the streets. Hereafter all who are lodged and fed must pay in work. That's rightand we're glad our town authori ties are on the right trail in this matter. Brook vllle lkmiicrni. How dear to this hearty Is the old yellow pumpkin, when orchards are bur rea of stuffing for pies, when peaches ' and applus havo both been a fullure, and berries of no kind have greeted the eyes. How fondly we 'turn to the fruit of the cornfields the fruit that our children are tuught to despise -the old yellow - pumpkin, the mud-covered pumpkin, the big-bellled pumpkin that tuuke such good pies. New Bethle hem Vindkatm: A Note Prom ths Editor. The' editor of a lending stato pnper writes; "If you bad seen my wife last .!u no nniV worn to sen her lo-ilny you would not believe sho wa the sumo woman. Then sho wn broken down by iiorvoiiH debility and sulToroil terribly from constipation and sick .heiidache. Ifaeon's Celery King for tbo nerves iiiaile her a well woman In one month." It. Alex. Stoke will give you a freo sample package of till groat borlml remedy. I.nrgo size iTe. anil "ille. Notice of liu'orporntioii In I lie ('null of Cimimiiii I'lcim for I In- County of .h'IIVi'ott. NIII'IcKlx hoii'liv uIvimi thin mi HiiMi'iilloii will he intiilc lo I tie niiIiI Coioi on Moniltiv, Hi'i'i'tiilHT l lih. INH7, hi j.im r. M., miller Hie "Act for llir liii'orpiiiiil Ion ninl tcuiiliiiloti of roriiiln eiiipoMttliiti" tiiH'o-i'il April '.1'. IhI4, mill lt Hliilrtm'til. Iiy Wlllliim lliin liiy. It. (ilovor. I'. .1. Kennel. (Iconic Holierl. .1. I-'. lilc nml .toliii l.yilon fon clmrlcr of mi In Iciiili'il CfiitMii-iilInn lo lie cllllcil "Tticyttiiiriic Mine Itellcf Aocliitliin," Ihe cliiiriii'lcr nml olilcrt of whloli I n nml mil relief nfic)ii llon, piiylttir Im'IicIIim In cime of Nli-kncH hiiiI ili'tiih. mill for thi'MC imriMmc to huve, ioci nml cii.loy nil I In Hunt. Iicnlltvnnil iirlvllcttcs cotifcrl-cfl liv the wild Act nml It mipitle mciiiH. 1'HAnriH.I. Wkaki.kt, Hollclior. A I AM ! 1 1 F.N Y V A U,F. Y It A 1 1 AV A Y COMPANY commencing Sunday, May 1(1, 1W7, Ixiw Grade livilon. KAHTWAIIIh " STATION. Kc.MlllIlk I.HWpuinhiiin New llctlili'hcin (Mill Hlilmi Muytvlllo Hiimmcrvllle . .. Hi'iHikvllle Hell Puller itoyiiolitsvllle .. I'tinnm! Pull" C U Ilillluli Siiliuln VVlnierltnrii IVlltlHtl Tyler Itcncxcttn 4. M in lit Driftwood STATIONS. Drift wood .. tiriini Itciidtctto .. Tyler I'eiiHclit Wlnioi Imiiii HHlmlti MiiHiiIk KbIIsCiim'U Thih'okiI KcynolilKVllle. puller Hell Hnxikvlllp Hiimttmrvllle,,.. MhvmvIIIi. 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ANHF.KHON (l i. Cass. Aut. DO WITS' 2SLZ2IZH Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. People stand br Downs Elixir because It cures and has cured for sixty-flTS years. This Is the strongest possible endorsement of its merits. 1'rlce arc. euo. ana 11.00 per bottle. At Druggist. Hnry, lohnion li Lord. Prapt., Burllnfto, Vt For mile by H. A. Stoke. irst Nati F onal Bank OF HEYXOLDS VILLE. Capital, Surplus. $50,000. $5,000. C nitrholl, Prenldentl Mrolt MrClelland, Vice Prea. John H. Kanrhrr, ranblar. Direct oral C. Mitchell, Scott McClelland. J. O. Kins, John H. Corriett, O.K.Brown, O. W. Puller, J. II. Kaucher. Doe a Beneral banking huslnnuiand nollelu the account of merchant, profefwlonal men, farmers, mecbsnlr, miner, lumbermen and othera, prnmUlnft the mot careful attention to the buHlnewi of all pemon. Safe Deposit Boiei for rent. First National Bank bulldln, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Subscribe for The Star, If you want the New 1 Vi. MM L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-shoer and General Blacksmith. Ilorso --liui.ni donu In tho mmtet. niiiiiiiur "'.t'-Y "l" lnlt Iniiimvixl imciIioiIh. Over lUiilimiriiiit kind of nUm-H luailu fur concc t Jon uf fimlly uci Ion 11 nil IIhciii!I feet. Only the lMMt inuku of kIiih.h hikI iiiiIIh u'(I. Ku imlrliiK of nil kliKlscim.fi.Uy mill promptly UollB. HATIHKACI'ION tiUAKAKTKKU. LuillLer- niimupiliiii liBiid. JavluoD St. uuur Fifth, KeynolihivUle, I'a. THE NEW STORE. The Study of Economy In I'lircliiiHlnir your Kill 1 anil Winter Wear I the (lrHt step townnl Holvinir the inonev-snvlnif problem. Your own Interest iikmaniih it anil Tins htohk ikvc the way for It. Our Ktiorinou Htock of Cloaks, Capes, Furs, Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Gents' , Furnishings are hero for yi ur Inspection. The (iimmIh anil Prices aro here to lie eoinpnred ami juilncil. Wo want to Iki sliitlied, The intuit we uro sliiillcil the more biisines wo do. Kvery invent leal Ion unfoltl tbu powerful principle upon which the found it lion of our success i b'lllt. l'l lce, fuirnesH to all: IntlilTorent Hcrvlce to none. It' upon tin ho irrounil wo hope to ilesi'i've nnd inniiilaln tho siippoi t of a public stuilioiiH of itn coononilcul intereRt. CLOAKS Wo open this scuson with some tif tho most i-eiimrkHble self-evident vnliies In (.'lonk nnd Cuimi that inanufncturliiir skill ha over pro duced. Cotno early and wgo your economlenl nelt'lihor to come with you, and convlnco yourself of tho trothfulncw of our adver tisement and tho reliability of our irood. Remember the place. B. WEINSTEIN, Stoke's BldQ., Gor. Main and Fltth Sts. Reunoldsvllle. Pa. A CHEST PROTECTOR, And n good one, but no poHHiblo protector enn rival tho merit of the liiirdwiit'M we wipply in ii?ilitieH worthy of the fluent clientH on enrth. Otir hnrdwnro line in a top fine. There'H noth ing love it, nnd we wouldn't carry anything below it. OUR PRICES too, always have a pi.e about them Ihat'n Just right and make it an abnolute wawte of money to ' go elwewhere. STOVES ! Our line of heating nnd cooking utoves in the largest to lie found in town, and our priceB are the lowest. We can nave you money. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. We are always receiving new goods and can always give' you good values in Dry Goods, HS"otions, Clothing, liats and Caps, x Shoes, Etc. We carry a complete stock of everything and you will find our GROCERIES and PROVISIONS always up to standard in quality, and the very lowest price. We invite a share of your trade. JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO. Sold. JJOTEL McCONNELIj, HEYNOLnSVlLLE. FA. Fit A NK J. MACK, Pmprietor. The lendlnR hotel of the town. llcnliiitr tor for conimcrehil men. HtcHm lieiit, free Inm, lintli room nnil closet on every IliMir. Nitmnlu riMiiim, blllluril roum, telupliuno con neiHIonH &e. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, I'A. J. C. 1HLLMAK, Proprietor. Klrst clns In every purtlculiir.' Lwntcdln the very entre of lliu IniKlnesHpiirt of town. Fn 'hii to and from tniln nnd commodious sample rooms foreoiiimurvlnl It Hvelnr. XMicllantou. g NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Roul Estate Agent, Itcynoldsvlllo, Pu. MITCHELL. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. OUtce on West Muln street, oiinnslte the Commercial Hotel, Xtey ikiIiIhyIIIo. Pu. c. Z. GORDON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jofforaon Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon ftUorbett West Main Htreet, , m. Mcdonald, ATTpRNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real estate agent, Patents secured, collections made promptly. UfHce In Nolan block, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. FRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Office In Miilloney building, Muln Street, Kcynoldsville, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lection will receive prompt attention. Office III tho Foster block, niur piMtottlce, Ueyn oldsvllle, Pu. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Ueaidunt dentist. In building near Metho dist church, omKMlte Aruold block. Gentle nuns In operating. D R. R. DeVERE KING. DENTIST. Office over Itcynolilfcvlllc II mil ware Co. store, MuliiHtrcut, UcyiioUlsvillu, 1'u. imminMninrn:i'.iN GET AN EDUCATION VIHWATION and fi fortu no o liHttU 111 S httlld. ftH Will- It'utiuit Ml lliu i It'ltllHloNoi'HIIll kpIiuoI. I or k ulii..VHMl itn. First. lllllllltlllMIHIMUIIIIIIIUUlll .i ,mu u,Uvininin.luiliiiiaaiicl low ruUM. btul uld tiHUKlrniN. Kr in'iilrbandtlliiii.it..itUu'iii i SAKE OPPORTUNITY ! M. M. FISHER will sell for Cash, at less than cost, his large stock, consisting of Plush Harness, Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Robes, Wool and Fur Robes, Horse Blankets and everything usually contained in a first-class Harness Store. Can name only a few prices on account of limited space: 5c Hame Clip, 5o " Staple, 5c Harness Snap, 8c ,4 " 5c Blanket Pin, 15c Bridle Bit, 25c " " 25c Box HarneBB Menders, 10c Pr. Wire Anti-Rattler, $1 25 Pr. Iron Clad Haines, 1 50 " " 35c Sweat Pad, 50c " " N $1 00 Buggy Cushion, 10c Can Axle Grease, . 25c " " 15c Rope Cattle Tie, 2 00 Kip Buggy Collar, 1 25 " " W 02 02 03 04 03 05 10 10 04 75 85 15 25 65 06 18 08 125 ' 90 2 25 Imitation Irish Collar, 1 50 ' 3 00 Light, " tt 2 25 No. 1 Extra, Irish or Scoth Collar, 3 25 (The above is absolutely the best collar made.) 25c Surcingle, 10 70c Horse Blanket, 50 ljU 10 44 44 85 1 50 Stable 44 1 00 2 50 Wool 44 1 75 4 50 44 44 3'25 200 Lap Robe, 1 50 2 50 44 44 1 75 3 50 44 44 2 25 4 75 Double Plufh Robes, 3 25 3 50 Fur Robe, 3 00 6 00 Black Fur Robes, 4 35 nn " " " u no Before buying anything in the above mentioned line it will pay you to look over my goods nnd prices. Mqin Street, I K A PISttER. Reynoldsville, l?a.
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