gTftc it Stat. tiihiirriititm tl.HO )r tnir, imulmnrr. An huli'tit'tiili'iit lorn I rmptT, ptiblMuMlpYiTy 1Vi'ilni"iliiy tit Heynulunvllln, .IcfTprrMHi I'n., Vn.. flfViitrd to thi' liiti'ritH of Ki'ynnlflvlll unit .IclTciKoniMHiiitT. Non-nollilfiil, will tn-ut nil villi fulrmos, mill will lK-'iiix'litlly frlt'iiil ly towiinU tht luliorlnii rim. Piiliwrlptloh nli'ifl.!tiiM'r irinr, In itilviinri". ('nnimiiiilt'ittliut IntiMiih-u for itulillrntlott muni lw nn'oniimnli'il liyllm writer", iiiinw, not for iitililli'iitlon, Inn n iiiinittti' of giKHl fitllli. liilirilliiK m Itrnm miIIi'HimI. Ailviii llHltiff tiili'K nnitli known on uiiplli'ii tltm ill MniinVi In Ariinltli' litiM-k. I,'nithtv roinnninlt'iitlonfl nnil rlmnso of nilvrriloi'mi'iilM nlimilil roiu'li I III ulllrtt liy Mondnr niMin. Allri"M nil I'onininiili'iilloim lot'. A. Hlrpli enon, HrvnoliUvllh1, I'n. Knloii'il in I In' nMtolMro lit Ki'jrnnlilnvllli', Pn., hn h intl i'Iiimn tinill innttrr. '. A. BTFPIIUSJio:, Kitltnr ami Pub. W Kl )N KSI ) A Y. SKI'TKM H Kit 2. 1 '! Tho following Ih rxlnirtoil from n pinnrt lmy's rtitnptwtltliin mi "HiiIhVh:" "Tho nitithof's lirnrt jrlvt' 41 1i joy ut the Imny'a IhI '-'til." Tho choli-rii m-itru in thin roimtry 1ms IX'Pll till) ItlrnilH tlf tilt! fltll'H, ttlWtlH 1111(1 vlHnjroH flotinltiif tip. How trim It, In that "Km mi 111 wind Hint iIih-h nut blow etnnt'lHitly jrootl." Ilrlrk liiillillnir jriilnn it", Iioiihcb to rt'itt wrnrw, nootl pruspoftM for mi elntttrlo railway, town wt-11 Htipplli'il with Kits, tho ht'Ht wilier work in IIiIm nofk ' wooiIm, nml yot wo nro not rrnl proud, not half iih proud rnt hoiiio of tho "North's (fourd" towns within n orrtiiln niinihor of mllt'M of UoynolilHvlllo. What wo wnnt Ih to foiiipivlu'iul intr opportunity of lx-lnir ft rity of hoiiio iniKrtmu'e unci thon put our tthouhloro to tho whool nntl holp It nlmitf. nvtr I'lovoliintl'H lottor nt-foptlntf tho IVninrratli nomimition for prt-Hl-dont, wits glvon to tho pit-H Moudiiy nl(tht for puhllt'fttlon Ttnwdtty morning. Ho clost'tl hln lottor to tho oonimlttoo by saying: "If tho notion of tho ronvrn tlon you tvprosont nhnll Ihi oiitloinoil hy the miff mos of my rountrymon, I will OHHitmo tho dutloH of tho jfivttt uMIco knowing full woll Its Inborn nntl por plexltli'H and with htunhlo rollunt'o upon tho Divlno hoinu, Inllnito In powor to nld, tind coiiHtiuit, In a wntrhfnl euro over our nation." Scientists tells us of tho tltno of greatest growth In children and of tho dlfforenoo In tho growth ln'twoen hoys and pil ls, tind eertnln onusoMntv nsslned for these difforenees. That stinio persons are afllietud hy a innlndy or abnormal growth aliout which RelentlstH know very Uttlo,Is evident toevory ono. This Is commonly c known as tho bip head. It Is as fatal to the usefulness of man ns tho big root Is to tho growth ofc-ubhnge. It has no particular sensons for its apenrani'o hut comes at times when it is least oxpectod.and the person afflicted is nevor conscious of his malady. Ict it once get hold of n niun ami ho Is' unfit for pleasant, social or business intercourse. IIo casts a shade over every group of men that ho may chance to Join. Let us evor pray that wo may be dollvered from this affliction. Punxsutawnoy JSVtrn. Thackeray, in his "English Hu morists," Hxaks of the Congrevo muse In this visionary touch: "Wo gaxo at the skeleton, and wonder at tho life which onco revelled in its mad veins. We take tho skull up, and muse over tho frollo and daring, tho wit, scorn passion, hope, desire with which that empty bowl once tormented. Wo think of tho glances that allured, tho tears that molted, of tho bright eyes that hone in those vacant sockets; and of lips whispering love, und cheeks dimp ling with smiles, that onco covered your ghastly yollow frame-work. They used to cull thoso tooth pearls onco. Soo! thero's tho cup she drank from, the golden-chain she wore on her neck, tho vaso which hold tho rouge for hor choeks, hor looking-glass, and the harp she used to dunce to. Instead of a foust we find a gravo-stouo, und In pluco of a mistress, a few bones!" "Your American women rule the men" said a foreigner to me In Europe last summer contemptuously, und I told him that the Amorican man was conscious of the fuct, and whut was more, he was proud of It, wrltos Edward W. Bok In tho September Xdit' Jo)i Journul. Let tho Ameri can womon continue to rule as they have done In tho future. Womanly wisdom Is strong, and womanly Instincts always point to the Interests of a man, Where he will unconsciously run him' self, women will save him. She led him out of the garden of Edon and she will lead him back again. She is bettor in her nature to-day; she is stronger in her character; she is purer in her love and warmer in her affection than she ever was, and if ever there wa a time in the history of the world when woman could act as man's best helpmate, as his safest adviser, as his loyal friend, it is to-day, and I pity that man who lacks faith in hor or is unwilling to put his trust in her wisdom and goodness. She will be to him what his strongest omost intimate man-friend can never be. S)s Is the surest and safest refuge lor man in time of trouble. Her heart is the most sympathetic spot agairast which to press, her arms form the downiest pillow for a tired head, while from ber breast wells forth that love and affection for him of which woman's nmtura Is alone canable. and to which Curt Reed'i Patent. KiillKlWk lli'Miltl.1 Curt Hood of this place. Is tho Inventor of a little devise that If It does not make him rich should at least mttko some money for him. It Is n clamp for tightening tho chain around a lead of lttmlior nml can ho fastened mid put In place quicker than it takes to tell It. It Is a Very simple devlsa nml enn Ihi sold very cheap, which will probably make a ready market for It. Mr. Heed's Is no Infringement on any other patent and Is entirely original. Damages for Shock. ll'iiiKstitnwni'y Spirit. 1 In tho Clearfield county court Inst week Mrs. Sally Mct'losky was awarded 't,(i:ir from tho Hell's (lap I (all mini Company for injuries alleged to have Ix-en sustained during the coupling of n passenger train tit Coal port on OcIoImt 21, J. "Mil. The shock received hy the women resulted In spinal disease, from which she never recovered, and suit wits brought against the company for Inmiiges, The case was tried last week before Judge Krebs, with the result stated. There Is Hut One Way. iruiixsiiliiniiry Hpli lt.i , There Is only one way to advertise, und that Is through newspapers. You may tlisllguro burns und fences und rocks along the country ronds, waste your money on so-called business charts, and all that sort of thing, und vainly Imagine you are advertising. Hut you nro not. Tho newspupor that every week visits thousands of homes, and Is looked upon by lis readers as a reliable friend and advisor Is the medium through which the wltle-uwake business man will sHiik to tho Hople. (Jimck advertising the kind you bile on when a stranger comes around with u "great scheme," Is like quack medicine tho less you take of it the lx-tter. The man who appreciates the value of news paper advertising, and who hits the business Instinct to know that all other methods nru spurious, Is tho man who meets with success. Koblnson bus best lino of men's und Istys lxiotK in Hcynoldsvlllo. MONEY IN Twenty-Four of the largest manufacturers of Wall Paper in the United States, represepting 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 OURLINB, WfLLPfP&R, LEADER IN Always awau up The Schools are Opening. School lonohont everywhere would heartily commend tho following Item to nil parents who nro sending children to school, Tho Item is taken from tho I'blllpsburg Isthji r and speaks for itself: "Tho schools all over the country nro oHMilng, and In a short time ult will 1st in full swing for tho winter's work, tho success of which will largely depend tin tho parents or patrons of the schools. Tho prime request to successful school work IsoltodloiHHt Intelligent obedience and this Is not Hisslhlo unless tho teacher's authority Is sustained hy tho parents. In nine cases out of ten In a disagreement between teacher and pupil a careful Investigation will prove tho teacher In the right, nntl parents should always make this Investigation before opposing tho toucher. A thorough acquaintance with the school and the teacher Is always desirable und can 1st made possible In most eases, nml will certainly pay any parent, especially If his chiltl bo Inclined to rebel ugojnst. the teacher and complain of Injustice. No doubt there are teachers naturally capricious und given to partiality, but they nro rare, und the favored pupil is usually the olx'dlotit.lndiistrloiiHscholur, nntl this kind of favoritism is within the reach of all who strive to win It. Ict any parent consider the dltllciilty encountered In governing a few children In ono family und then multiply that number nntl those dlMlcultles by ten or even more and he'll wonder that justice is hh common us It Is. Preach und teach obedience to law fill authority and smiMith the pnth for teachers nml taught. KelM'lllon Is u dangerous thing." As u general rule, It is best not to correct eoHtlvonoHM by the use of saline or tl rustic medicines. When a purgative Is needed, the most prompt, effective, and benellolul Is Ayer's l'llls. Their tendency Is to restore and not weaken, the normal action of tho bowels. Foil Hknt Two store rooms 20xW feet opposite Hotel Ho! imp. F.uqtilro of .1. H. Corlott. Don't full to see Robinson's $2.(10 shoes. from in the grand Keeping step with tnetanK and me in low Prices and Good value. H. ALEX. STOKE, REYNOLDSVILLE, Pf. . To Our Patrons, Having dissolved partnership, It Is necessary that all outstanding account bo settled before tho 1st of NovemNir, 1WK2, to save trouble thereafter. People knowing themselves Indebted to us, will please respond to tho alsivo notice. Thomas Hiios. Wanted. F.vcrylHidy to buy fMO.OO worth of goods nntl get tho (lixfnrm Mmjiitinc for n your free us It Is full of useful reading mutter tin many subjects of Interest to the old nntl young. Cull nntl see a copy. .1. C. Kino A Co. Vlllnnbtn Urn I I'xtuli' lor Nnlp. The Haptist church nntl grounds containing several lots situated In Prescottvlllo Is now tillered for sale. Very desirable for resilient lots. For terms und particulars enquire of M. M. Davis, HoynoldHvlllo, Pa. For Nnle. A well finished house, suitable for u boarding house, In Prescottvlllo. For further particulars, Inquire at Cum, Mitchell's ollloo, or nt the offloo of the secretary of the Heynohlsvlllo Untitling nml f ,oiin Association. I'or Mule Celebrated Caledonia sand. Noslftlng required. Tom McKernnn, Drayman. tfrlftlitrt Hlt ill rtlr. HUM! .Il'HTH AM )ll Woilllesilny.Sopt. 21st, H)2, lit the home of tho grisim on I tnl I road street, by Hev. W. P. Murray, Ralph Itoeti ami Craee Justliuian. Pl.Vt.KU WAHNKK in Wetliiosdiiv. Sei.lomU.r 21st, lir by Hev. Jus. If. JoflK'i't ut. the M. M. parsonage at Kmorlckvllle. Pa., Hurry M. Plylcr and Hollo Warner, of I toils Mills, Pit. DIED. MfCUKIOMT On Sunday, Sept. 2.1th, ISD2, of choleru infantum, Allici'tu (ienovleve McCreight, little diiugter of Mr. and Mrs. Thus. McCndght. of Paradise Settlement, aged it months nml 2ll tlnys. The funeral services were conducted by Rov. H. . Furbav ut lUMl p. m Sept. 27th, and remains were interred In tho luiuily cemetery YOUR POCKET! DRUGS, POINTS, BOOKS, STATIONERY. mercantile procession, Grocery Boomers W HUY WHF.REYOUCAN OUT ANYTHINfJ YOU WANT. IH.O Hit, Suit Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED (IOODS, TEAS, COFFEES ANII A 1,1, KINDS or H U L. FHl'ITS, CONFECTION Kit Y, TOHACCt l, AND CKIAUS, Everything In the lino of Kri'sli (Ji'orf ricH, IVed, lmln tlrllrrmt fvre iinf Itlure hi tinfii. foil on iih it ml yet ivlre. W. (!. Nclmltz & Son. & O N SlII'iSCIMI'.K FOIl "THE STAR" SUO I'KU YEA I I) ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nut Ire Is liercliy nlven tint I. tho imrlnei-slilii I'llsllim lii.wo)., llros. nml Hon. W. Nlaikn, Jr.. of KcytioMsvillo, I'n., miller tho inline of Hell llron. V I'll., wits on thl-.MIi liny of Sept. IWrJ, (HmhoIvi iI liy miltlllll i-nllM'iit. All ili lilMowlnir In the xiild purl nor-lil nro to lie received liy Hell lire, mid nil iIitiiiiikIh on the nlil iiirlNi'islii are in lie iresi iuei to lliem for iiiiyinent. tiro. V. Stok. .Fii., IlKI.I. IIIIOTHKIIS. KNOWMEBYMY WORKS Ttip KtiMislltitri In IMttMiiir Ih open huMhfl wonders nf tlx world nr on xhlhltlon nt 470liloHl.( AH'MMMiy 'My. I rlinllriiffn Ihn world Itmhow hiicIi tin I'xhlblt ton of rtirott of ttiM worms, riitiiMT, catarrh, wmfulfi, und nil tdoi(l (IIhcuhch uh I can, Hystctn Itctiovator, ltn wurlil'H wondiT, for nnlr'nt nil (IriiK nlnn-H, (IImi)IIch for fTt.(H) mimI n prlnlcd prcwrlpf Ion I tint I warrant to run La JHhh, with rvcry S iloxcn iHiiiirlit hi 47 Ohio Ht., riiirlnir tho ivMmlllori. H'Htcin ltinoviitfir lint no (ftiiil ii h hlood nut Iflrr. Otllcc open from H A.M. until ft I. M. Hcnd Nttirnp for rlwulnr. IMt. J. A. HI ltXKN. 47MiloStnM-t. Allegheny, t "HorrjfiMiirN n-mfdli' for hiiIi ly II. Ai.kx. Htokk, tlx DrutrirNt. Gltii Meat Market, I liny tlie brut of cattle and keep til" clioitwHt kiiida of incntH, such as MUTTON, VKAL, HKKF, POUK AND SAUSAGK. Kverytliiiiff kept neat and ch'aii, Your patronage Holicited. E. J. Sclitiltze, Trop'r. nindccasy Mitmifurtorlnfr Kiihlxtr Hturnip. Hrwl for i'rlco tAl ttt Ontms, to J. V. W, Ihinmtn A Co., JI7 Uuttt i rfiiari Hrroot, llnUlmorc, M., (J. 8. A. THE LEADER IN MONEY man is an utter stranger. A man will ha a hero for the woman he esteems. but a woman will be a martyr for the r she loves.