&!te ft Stan ' Suhmriptinn $1.IS0 per year, in niimnre. An ItiifeiMMidpnt lurid nitppr, pulillahril prerjr WtMlntla nt KryimliWllle, ,lrffron l'n.t Pt7 iIptoIwHo th lntmt of Kpynnlclftvllta ml Joffvrwnomintr. Non-polltirHl, will trvnt II with fnlrnww, unit will lH-"Mi'lalljr friend ly idwttnin we iniMirinif riam, fulwrl pt Ion iirli'p f I !V ht rpnr. In ilrnnre, ' ronitnunirnnoim imi'mirn for nuniirniion mitnt Ins nrronipnnlnl by Ihff wrhrr'a nnmt', not for pnhllriil litti, hut n a itimmnli of good fnlth. Intrrt-KtlhR now Iti-m milli'llpil. Ailvt'HIlii rut tnnili known on nppllra tlon HI tlitiofRrv In Arnold"' Hlork. Lnnirhty roniniiinlctttlonn ami rliafiRP of ndvi rilw'nionin nluiiilil rvucli thin olllcc liy Monday noon. Addrrw nil roninninloatlonii to C. A. Btpph rnnn, Hoynoldivlh, Pa. Kntumj at Hip ponlolHre nt lleynoWlnvlllo, Pn., a if'ond rlaiw ninll niulliT. !. A. HTKrilKISKO, Kdllnr mid I'lib. WEDNESDAY, 8F.PTF.MnKU 21, 1W2. Tho cholera waro at Now York In dlMippenrltur. What boooinnn of tho lioney nftor tho honnymoon 19 over? TI10 bird of wtralom fllon low nnd nocks Ills food under IilhIkuh; tho cano hlniHi'lf would ho KtiU'Vcd If ho olwnj-H oared uloft mid nirnliiHt tho nun. Prince Anton llud.lwill, Adiijutunt Gonornl of tho Emioror'g mllltnry hoiinohold. hond of ono of tho nldont nnd nobliwt fiimlUoH of (Jormiiny, mid 0110 of tho CV.nr's fow Ocravtn favorites, beomno violently Iiihiuio on Sunday morning, and hunted with firearms everybody who approached him, no nays a dispatch from ltorlln. A kind word in always a safe word. It may or may not ba a helpful word to tho ono who hears It : but It Is sure to bo a pleUKHtit memory to tho ono who speaks It. Many a word spoken by us Is aftoi'wiutls regretted) hut no word of afJfoctionato appreciation to which wo have (flvon utternnco finds a plaeo among our sadly remembered expres sions. Alexander lWknian, tho anarehlHt, who attempted to assasHinato H. C. Frlek on tho 23rd of July, was sentenced Monday to twenty-two years Imprison ment, lie was placed within tho confines of tho Rlvorsldo Penitentiary tho same day ho got his sontenco. Tho revolver r.nd ditjrjfor which rierkmnn used In his attempt to kill Frlck woro given to Mr. Frlck. There aro few things more productive of evil In society than a suspicious disposition. Ho who Is always on the watch for wrong-doing actually fosters it. Ho may fancy that ho Is a foe to evil, but In truth, by lotting it dwell In his mind, ho lieeotnos Its promoter. Tho gross Injustice ho does to tho Innocent Is but part of tho injury, n stirs up resentful felling, destroys friendship, embitters Intercourse, sows seeds of distrust everywhere, jiolsons both his own happiness and that of many others. Alrao.st every man that troadoth this mundane sphere has somo darling passion which generally affords tho first Introduction to vice. Tho Irregu lar gratifications, Into which It oc casionally seduces him, appear undor the form of venial weaknesses, and are Indulged, In the beginning, with icrupulousness and reserve. But by longer practice, those restraints weakon, and the power of habit grows. One vice brings In anothor to lt aid. By a sort of natural alllnlty they coimout and entwine thomsolves together, till tholr roots come to bo spread wido and deep over all the soul. The avorage man has a ravenous appetite for the awful. Ho likos to be shocked and to -feel his blood run cold. He will eagorly pay most any price to be thrilled with a sonsation of horror. He will read the revolting dotalls of the most brutal prize fight from begin ning to end and never notice a poem In the same Issue of the paper which tooms ' with beautiful thought and sentiment. Then he will pitch Into the newspapor for publishing such sickening sensation alism. A ' man gets out of literature just what his nature craves. A humming-bird will flit about and see nothing but beautiful, sweet scented flowers, while a buzzard will fly ovor 4Vw. .... 1 A Ji 1 .. 1 Liiu oauio lauumjujic mm sou umy vun wii and putresenoe. Punxsutawney Spirit. We are all born to die. No one can escape the white horse and its rider. There are few homes where death has not entered uninvited. The sorrow of xuvse omy wuo uttve siouu uesiue the cold remains of a doar one can sympathize with others who are called upon to mournr Have you ever noticed when attending a funeral how many there are present who wear the weeds of mourning? Tin a foot that such people find their way to the places vbArA funer&ln ara minduoted and there rri . . 1 1 . . 1 1 1 weep with those who mourn. There seems to be a consolation for such people in attending funerals. In look . log for the joys and happiness of thin VJa, humanity does not seek the opportunity to join in all the funeral (' -"os; and on the other hand, sorrow i ; hearts do not seek the frivolous t cf the world for sympathy, vho havo travelled the same 1 Y-r-v of the darkness and ' "" ",erJc-ntympatile The habits of modern young men are antagnostlo to that prudnnco And prep aration which make it posslblo for thorn to marry at twenty-five, writes John Lambert Payne In an exhaustive article upon this Important question In tho September i.nifiV' Jlmm Journal. Thore are many exceptions, of course, but It may bo safely said that a vast number of tho young men who live in our tlmo fill their spare hours with expenslvo luxuries. It costs them a great deal to dress, and still more to keep up tholr social engagements. In a score of ways they accustom thorn selves to ways of llfo that leave no margin between incomo nnd outgo. This having gone on until they aro twenty-ftvo it then calls for more resolution than many of them command to begin the sacrifice which accompany the paving of money. Without money they cannot marry. Not a few greatly exaggerate what It should take two senslblo young pooplo to begin llfo on, nnd hastily conclude that It would Ijo Impossible, on an income of (HKIO, to start In comfort. So they put olT marriage until after thirty, or do not marry at all; and it is well that such men should remain single; wo do not need any such wenk fibre In tho coming generation. Tho best map of this stato ever made, in seven colors, on bond paper, in strong cover. It Is handsomer, handler, than any map yet published, und licttcr because corrected every three months All counties, rivers, railroads, post oflleos. Any man can sell them and nuiko money fast; send 15 cent for sample copy nnd agency, to Tho t axton Union, I loom 7, 134 Water St., Pitts burg, Pa. Heed's shoo store Is tho place to buy shoes. Men's Good Year welt shoos J2.50 at Robinson's. Advcrtiso in The Star. Hut tons put on shoes freo of charge at Heed's shoo store. Foil Hunt Two store rooms 2t)x0 feet opposite Hotel Holnap. Enquire of J. II. Corbett. 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 combine, 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 OURLIN&, , WfLLPfPBR, LEADER IN Always away up trout in the grand mercantile procession, Keeping step with the rank and me in Low Prices and Good value. H. ALEX. STOKE, , Mr. Haifard'a Sunday. Mr. Rider Haggard has been work Jhg hard all the year and has jnst started for a holiday at Uoinburg. The novel et has given tip his house at Earl's jourt, finding London life on favorable ft his literary work. With the excep tion of his aiolidays, Mr. Haggard in ml to spend all his time at Ditching mm house, a very pleasant residency n the borders of Norfolk and Suffolk. London Btar. Ilnwsrjr Wit. The construction of the Third avenue cable road through the Bowery caused the merchants in that street much an noyance, but at the same time provoked a sense of humor in some of tliom. One merchant near Canal street, in front of whose place a pile of paving blocks had been placed on the sidewalk, lias put out a sign reading, "Do not go to Rock away, but take a rock away from hers with you." New York Advertisor. MttrTelotift Memorlftfl. Of the famous English statesman Fox it was said that if tho Bible should got lost lie would be able to duplicate it from memory. Racine knew by heart the entire Euripides, Bayle the whole of Montaigne, Huglmos Boneau the Corpus Juris word for word, and Metastasio nil of Horace and Cortcret. Chicago Her ald. No Oreat Danger. Wlfo (excitedly) If you keep on like this 1 shall certainly lose my temper. Husband (serenely) No danger, my dear. A thing of that size is not easily lost. Exchange. Not until 1884 was the first body cre mated in England. The number of bod ies cremated nunmilly bus steadily in creased sinco in both England and tho United Btates. The condensing power of dust adds lo the annoyance of tho housekeeper, for tho glass in picture frames looks damper and feels greasior than it would other wise. A certain lady wns oneo described by a rival as having "organs of hearing which wero unfortunately too lurge for ears and not largo enough for wings." In 18IU 203 fishermen belonging to Balling boats of the United Kingdom died ut sea, tho average for tho eight years, 1881-01, being 277. DIED. lesday, of Mr 181)2, Judson, on of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobt. Hunter, of Worth street, agod 8 month and ID days. Funeral Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rov. J. N. Williams, of Tarentum, Fa. Remain were buried In tho now comotory. FOLTZ On Wednesday, Sept. 14th,182, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Foltz, of Pleasant avonuo, agod six months nnd four days. Hurled Friday forenoon nt thu Syphrlt cemetery. Funeral services conducted by Rov. H. H. Furday. BulTorer from dysiepsla have only themselves to blamo if they fall to test tho wonderful curative qualities of Ayer's Sarsaparlllu. In purifying tho blood, this medicine strengthens every organ of tho body, und oven tho most abused stomach Is soon restored to healthy action. Shoo dressing ft cents a bottle at Reed's shoo store. Mrnjod or Ktoli'ii. About tho 2.ith of July, u ror.n cow, with largo horns, strayed or was stiden from our premises. A liberal reward will Imj paid for return. (Juki: & Conskh. Seo Robinson's $1.00 driving shoes, l'or Null-. Celebrated Caledonia sand. Noslftlng required. Tom MeKernan, Drnytnan. Foil SAt.K ClIKAP A leather to "Columbus" buggy In excellent condi tion. Enquire ut Methodist parsonago. Ask to seo Reed's f.'I.IX) shoes finest in town. Foit SAt.K Ono ear No. 1 18-ineli Washington red cedar shingles. S. KlIAFKKIi. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Xotlfp N lirrrhv trlvoii tltitt tho nnrt?HrMtift M..kP, Jr. of HcynnhNvlll... WM imhIi 11 huh ut lli'll ItroM. tV i n., wiih 1111 tliufii h rltiv of Wept. N'!, fllKsolvrfl ly nniliml ronsini A II (It-Ill owlnn to tho mhi pari ncixhtp an t in- ren-n tty m-ii iimw. 11 nu 11 11 ui'mil win 011 tho Hahl partiiorHhlp nro to ho pn'scnted to thorn for payment. Oko. V. Ktokk. ,Thm liKU, IHtOTHKIlrt. YOUR POCKET! DRUGS, PfINTS, BOOKS, STATIONERY. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, . Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES A Nil Al.l, KINDS Or Country Produce FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything In tho line of Fresh firocfries, Feed, i)mtt ttvUvrred free fi llnre In town. Cult on 11 anil ort price. W. C. Hchultz k Son. H U T & O N VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA SUJiSCUIBE FOR "THE STAR $1.50 PER YEAR. --jwwwsj.. REYNOLDSVILLE, PR KNOW ME BY MY WORKS Tho Exposition In I'ltHhtirir In oprn but tlin Won c Ion of tho world nro on oxhlhltlon At 47MtloHt., Alloirhony 'liy. I rhiillongn ih world lonhow nwU an exhltiMInn of euros of tu)m worm, rancor, rattirrh, wrofula, nnd nil hlood dlseHo an J ran. Hyntom lietiovator, tho world'rt wondor, for km to' at all driiff xtortm, fihottlo! for 111.(10 ntifl ti prln tod prosorlptlon that I warrant to ruro La (fitiie, with ovory 4 doxon hotifiht at 47 Ohio Ht., during tins exposition. Sytom Itonovator nan tin equal an a hlood purlllor. (MJire oMn from 8 A.M. until A I. M. Hond ntiinip for circular. hit. J. A. Ill H(J(H.N. 47 1 Milo HI ri'ot . Allegheny, tltunromrn rrmedti'H for hu!o by II. Ai.kx. Htokk, the Iriitffttt. Glty Meat Market I buy the beat of cnttle and keep the choicest kinds of meats, nuch as MUTTON, VEAL, HKKF, PORK AND SAUSAGE. Everything kept neat and clean, Your patronage policited. E. J. Sclmltzc, Prop'r. ma'lcouf y Mauiifarturlnpt Ciihher t;lITjl. Send for (Vho f.l.t of Outtlti, to .1. F. W. 1,'ormRti A Co., 'J 1 7 I'tifft (it'i nmii 8 1 root, Iliiltlmoxe, Mi., U. B. A. THE LEADER IN