1Ett Stan Suborriptiim $1.60 per year, in advance. An InnYiwmli'nt lopl pnper, putilllird errry WwliH-mlnjr Iiynnlilvlllw, .liron Co., Ph.. ilivototl tn the Intcnnln of Heynnlilavllle nil .U'trrrHonroiini t. r,on-ioiiiii-iii. imi irrm. II with fnli-niK. nnil will iM'twwolnlly frlvml- r3 y townrtl the lulmrlng rlii. PIIIMfTlllItllll lirH'I'n.iw'lilT vi'nr, in munnrf . l.'omtntitilriitltm Intiinilftf for imlillrtitlnn must lie in'roinimnli'd tijr tliii writer' mime, nut for imhlli'iillmi, lint n n guarantee nf good fHltli. Intereiitlng new Item willclted. Advertlnlng rnti'K miule known on iippHm tlnn lit tnenfnVeln Arnold' Hlork. I.etitlity eominiinli'iillon uml rnnngn nf Sri vert luement should rt'iii'h I III nttlre lijr Moniliiy niKin. A'lrire nil pitmnitinli'ntlntiK to t A. Steph enson, Iti'Tiinlilsvllli-, Pit. Entered nt the ntwIiithVe nt lteyniittlrllte, Ph., n ii-riiml elii mull mutter. )... NTKrillOfON, Hill lor nml lnh. W EDN KHDAY, 8KPTKM HUrt 1 4. 1 !2. Tho I'ittsburp; I'i"t orli'lirntt'il Its flftloth Mvtliilnr Sutimliiy. Tit mutiny, Si'pti'iiilti'r 22tul, In tho tiny thut uhIum'h In tho Hfbrow Ni-w Yi-iir thin year. Junius G. Mlttrlifll.of Perry townxhlp, rect'ivoil tint nontinntlon tw Hcpiibllfim camliilittti for Sttittt Senator. Fortv men who worn born In fotvlirn lands and have buun in tho United Status for fivo years, received naturalization paers at Urookvlllu lat week. The question In the minds of the Young Amor lean to-day la, whether 'tin nobler to attplre for the presidency of these United States or to practice for a pugilistic bull-dog? America's Quaker poet, John Green leaf Whlttler, died at Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, last Wednesday morning. He was elghty-flTe years old. The Republican Congressional confer ence of the twenty-flrst district, after taking four hundred and thlrly-one ballots, succeeded in making a nomina tion at Saltsburg last Friday which was accomplished by JolTerson, Indiana and Armstrong county conferees comblnd lng. D. B. Holner, of Klttanning, who has served two terms as district attorney, was the nominee. A young lady was inquiring of her old nurse, the widow of a pensioner, how she got on. "Badly enough, darllnt, only the 'Government intends to do something for us." "And what's Government, Nora?" "Is it Joking ye are, Miss? Sure every child knows what's Government. Its a half a dozen gentlomen and such as they, may bo, that meets and thinks what's best for thimtwlves, and then they say that's best for us and that's Government." There Is nothing which so narrows the heart, shuts up the fountains of sympathy, quenches aspiration toward virtue and nobloness, and shrivels all that is lovoly in character as the vain endeavor to live for one's self. The economies of this world are so contrived that he who truly lives for others reaps the richest rewards of life for hlmsolf; and he who lives for hlmsolf alone receives the most niggardly pittance given any one from his own revenues. Unhappy the man, wretched the woman, who has no objoct upon which to lavlnh affection, for which to make sacrifices. For them life loses its significance; for them death is oblivion Indeed. The only effective romody for lawless ness is law, and whoever undertakes to remedy the defects of the established system of law and its administration by taking tho law into its own hands and killing men who are in the hands of tho courts and tho officers of the law, simply makes a bad matter worao, and defeats the very ends which he professes to desire to have accomplished. The noonday butcher is no less foreign to American civilization than the midnight assassin, and the sober "under-current of fooling" of American citizens of all nationalities will bo found deprecating all attempts, by whomso ever made, to correct any wrong by the perpetration of a much greater one. There is an innate sense of justice in all civilized men which sooner or later will come to the front, and the clvilation of the many can always be depended upon to ultimately overcome the barbarism and lawlessness of the fow. Tired fathers, weary mothers, when Is your happy day coming? Long since you expected it to dawn. It is not here yet, nor will It ever be so long as you do not determine that it shall be to-day. This failure to take comfort as you pass along life's pathway, but ever looking forward for all enjoyment, of good, is throwing away the real sweets of life. You may as well attempt to store up summer sunshine to warm in winter, or bottle moonshine for cloudy nights. The real and only true way is to find In the present all the good God gives us, Our whole lives may be filled with joy If we are willing to learn that in all food work there is profit, tn all sorrow Hre some rays of sunshine, and in all care some compensation. Make the moat of to-day, and your future will grow brighter and brighter as you step Into it Let the old saying that "Man sever Is, but always to be, blessed" be Droven false by your finding in the present all the fullness of blessing It Jane Coombs at the Opera Houia The management of the opora house takos pleasure in announcing to its patrons that It has secured for next Saturday evening otio of the greatest attractions of the day, that of Miss Jane Ooomlts, in her favorlto character of "Lady Dedltx'k" and "Hortenso" In Charles Dickons' "Bleak House." The Brooklyn (Htizen In sneaking; of this performance says: Tho presentation by tho sumo person of two entirely dissimilar ami diverse characters during tho same performance Is the greatest test of genuine artistic ability, ami for that rcRson the public has alwnys manifested an extraordinary Interest In such exhibitions. This Interest was apparent last night, and Miss Coomb stood the test without a falter. Tint excellence of Miss Coombs' conception of "Ltttty Dcdtock" and "Iloi'tense," two characters directly opjsised to each other Is only equalled by tint remiirkablit naturalness of the portrayal. Naturally beautiful antl stately In nmicnrancn, regal In hearing, and combining those other qualities of character anil tllsHisltlon which tend to make a gentle and amiable woman, MissCiMimlts gives us an Ideal "Lady DetlltM'k." In tlm careful guarding of her secret she displays her wonderful artistic powers, jinrtletilitrlv In the scene where the shrewd "Tulklnghorn" subjects her to a cross-examination to extort a confession. Her forced com- Ittwure whllo In the lawyer' presence all tho whllo making her audience feel ter true condition) and her assumed cool indllTerence to his most direct allusions, while her real agony of soul battles with her nerved will, are specimens of true emotional excellence. As "Hortenso, "the French maid servant, she is afforded the optMtrtunlty to vent her terrible passion, and when in the very heat of exasperation she seems to attain her greatest strength. Every word she utters throughout the entire performance is marked by a careful modulation, antUier enunciation where she defies "Tulklnghorn," Is simply grand, and the jiower of her voice is simply phenomenal. It would be diniculty to say In which role she excels, doing both with equal merit. Advertise in The Star. To rise in the morning with a bad taste in the mouth and no appotite, indicates that the stomach needs strengthening. For this purpose, there is nothing better than an occasional dose of Ayer's rills taken at bod time. MONEY IN Twenty-Four of the largest manufacturers of Wall Paper in the United States, representing a capital of $26,000,000, have formed a combined, or trust, as you please, and it means higher prices to the consumer next year. Now, then, if your house needs papering and you "guess you will leave it go until spring," its money in your pocket to do it now. Again, before the Wall Paper season of 1893 begins I expect to be in my new building and if possible I do not want to move a single roll of paper and to save this trouble, I will make you prices that will induce you to do the "moving" and put MORE money in your pocket. Nothing reserved. The entire stock at wonderfully reduced prices. THF OURLINB, WfLLPfPBR, LEADER IN Always awau up trout in tlic grand mercantile procession, Keeping step witit tiic rank ana tile in Low Prices and Good value. H. ALEX. STOKE, REYNOLDSVILLE, Pf. Rathmel. Mrs. David Trice is ill. . Thomas Lord moved to DuBols on Monday. Rov. Mclntlre preachod in tho M. E. church Sunday night. Rov. Hemenway preached in the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Thoro will he several new houses erected in our town in the near future. M. Kalfults lost, a "V"on the Sullivan Corbott light and Ed. Monro found It. Mrs. Win. Walker and Mr. and Mrs, John Wylam were witnesses at court at Hrookvtlle all lost week. Quite a ntmiltor of K. G. E.'s from this place participated In tho pnrado In Iloynoldsvllltj on Tuesday. A certain man In town ato one half of a large water-melon and four curs of corn on Saturday. They claimed a legal excuse for his Itolng absent at church on Sunday morning. The 1'resbyterlans of this place organ ized a congregation on Thursday night. Rev. Furbay and Rev. Bell, of Dullols, were the commltteo appointed by the Clarion Presbytery to srfect the organization. The congregation starts with about fifty members. Tho Elders elected were John Smith, Dr. E. Q. Mellenry and Gavin Young. On Columbus Day, October 21st, the P. O. S. of A. camp at this placo will plant an emblem of Liberty on each of our school houses at this place, and arrangements are being mado to make the occasion one of the grandest that Rathmel has ever had, Good shakers will be secured and a good dinner will bo served, Not only members of the order but every loyal American should take an Interest in having the stars and stripes floating over our public and free schools. In all that goes to strengthen and build up the system weakened by dis ease and pain, Ayer's Sarsaparllla Is the superior medicine. It neutralizes the poisons left In the system after diphthe ria and scarlet fever, and restores the debilitated patient to perfect health and vigor. Men's Good 'ear welt shoos 12.50 at Robinson's. List of Letters. The following letters remain uncalled for at the postonice In Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., Sept. 10th, 1802: August Pnttmif, J. II. Smith, Wllllnm I'nrrol, Tliontiis llvnr, M. li. Uonulne, Hot. A. A. Del.nrme, N O. I,. Slillltto, I,eroy Boult, J limes llennett. W. O. Ill-own, Jntnrn Dayton, 0. W. CI 1 1 won, Wllllnm Parker. Konrms. Jtwul Jotltlwlco. Andrea Ciiterlno, Yurkii MiiIib. When culling for tho nbovo letters please say they were advertised. J. W. Foust, P. M. Nlrayed or Minimi. Alxitit the tilth of July, a roan cow, with largo hums, strayed or was stolen from our promises. A littoral reward will bo paid for return. (Ihkkn ti Covsku. for Male. Celebrated Caledonia sand. Noslfting required. Tom MeKeriitin, Dniyinun. Foit SALK CllKAP A leather top "Columbus" buggy In excellent condi tion. Enquire at Methodist parsonngo. Foil Runt Two store rtsims 20x80 feet opposite Hotel Bitlnap. Enquire of J. II . Corbott. Foil SALE One car No. 1 18-inch Washington red cedar shingles. S. SHAFFER. Boys all solid shoos at Robinson's only $1.00. Vrtfttna with the 9ttt. a n.TUii r. ;i r-t L. I. 1. 11 r i lunjr. ck7ii. Uth, 1892, at the home of the bride's parents In i'rescottvllle, by itev. ti. Cressman, assisted by Rev. J. Telleen, James Tangren and Mary Eklund. ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice li hrretiy given thut the partnership existing betwern Hi' 1 1 Bros, and Oeo. W. etuke. Jr., or KeynolUHTlllH, p,, unilnr the nsnie of tlell II rem. A Co., on the fan day of Sent. 1HW2. dlHMilved hv mutual rotiNent. All delits owing to the sslu partnership are to he rwelred hy lli-ll Bros, and nil demamlii on the nnld partnership are to be presented to iiivDl ior payment. Geo, W. fTOs, Jr., ltll.t, Bhothkhs. YOUR POCKET! DRUGS, PfINTS, BOOKS, STATIONERY. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES ASH !.!. KINIIS or Country Produce FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything In tho lino of Fresh firocei ics, Feed, Etc. kk ilelli'rrnl free any lUire tn town. Cull on uh and get jtrlren. W.CSelmtz & Son. H U T & O N VAVAVAVAVA VAVATAVAVA VA VAVAVAVA VA SUBSCRIBE FOR "THE STAR" $1.50 PER YEAR. KN0WMEBYMYW0RKS have removi'd 341 tntw worm In tint lut. 4lt months, it ml riiii hIiow morn rums of Ciitnrrli, I'lini'er, Scrofiilii, Ki'r.omii nnil nil tilmiil dlsi'iiK's tlinn nil iithi-rs. I trt'iit tliroimll lhi lilootl with Niitnrn'M ri'mpflli", root and horlm. NyMi'iii lli'tioTnlor, the Wonder or the World, for mile nl all drug Mtorvs. Tsi-lt. Il l milking the imti'tit. nii'illclno men look sick nnil the giiivr yuril griMin, Hond stump for I'ln'iiliirs inn! Information. Orlti'O opvii from S A. M. until II p. m. UK. J. A. IK'IKKMIN, 47 Ohio Street, Ai.i.siinKNT, PA. Iwllurgoon's rt'mftlios for iilo hy II. Ai.kx.Ntokr, the Druggist. Gitu Meat Market I buy the bept of cattle and keep the choicest kinds of meats, such as MUTTON, PORK VEAL, AND BEEF, SAUSAGE. Everything kept neat and clean, Your patronage solicited. E. J. Schultze, Prop'r. madeeMy Mnmifaoturlnf Kubber Btarnpg. Hitndfar I'rlco l.lnt of Outfits, to J. . W. Dnrma.ii Co., 'JIT Balk German Street, Dliltlmore, Mi., U. 8. A. THE LEADER IN MONEY really possesses.
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