Star Unhin'rifilion tl.fiO ir cor, in lulranre. An lnliM'tiili'nt lornl nnper, piililNln'ti'rjr WpiIiii'mIiiv Ht ltfvnolnvllli. .hfTron ('il l's., ilrvotrcl tn tlii IntrrfOK of HrynoltUvllh. ntul .fflTi'roiiriniiMy. Nnn-pollltriil, will trrnt nil with fiitrm'. unit will ni'tniMt'lnlly frlonn Iv tiiwiinU tin' liilmi-lntf rlu... Hitlwrtpt Inn irlrtl.!tnM'rriMir,ln nilvmn'i. Vimirmiiilriithin Ittti'mlptl for iMihllrntlott BiitMt hi nrroni)Mttiiail hy tin wrftir'n ttiiini, not for nitlilli'Ntlon, tint tin n trwitrnttt'! of giMMl fultli. Inh'ivsluiic IH'wn Iti'ln Millrlti'il Ailvrrtlftlntf rntiHi nutili known on H)llrn tlnn nt thHoftti't' In Arnold' IIIim'Ic. Iji'inrhty I'onitnimlrtitloim nml rliiinw of nrtvi'rtlNfniiMitM nhonlil rini'h thl otllrt tiy Moniliiy niNin. Aiiilrt'n nil I'otnnninlrntlotm to (. A. Hh'pti etiHiin. Ui'Vtiiililvlllc. Tii. Knti'tW nt 1Im tHmtoftli'i nt Itcynolilivllli. I'n., n wrotHi rniHM itmii ntniiiT. C. A. KTl;rili:o, i:tli..r nl I'nh. WEIWKHDAY. (HTOBElt 12. Wl. Alf it'd Tennyson, tlm (met, illoil In tho cni'ty hour nf Tlnifwliiy nmrninir, Oct Hth. Tlio jrit'Ht poof piiHHcd nwuy an If In sleep, nflri tlm wuteliers eoulil hniilly distinguish tin; dual tniitni'iit. Laughter I tin Involuntary net Inn dm to tnuseuliir excitement. Anything that striken tint lieholdcr u highly llH'OnT'UOUS III' rillll'lllllllH I'1III1I1'Ih laughter. Ho I'nn mi mutt hi'lp lunlilntf tlinn lit' rim liolp biviithliitf Knnio school tcnchcr seem to forgot til In. , Children are often punished for luiiKhin( Hhiiitl hi hi'IiihiI. 'when the iiiiIho wuh wholly Involiintiify and us miti'lt of n surprise to tlnm ns to tho teacher. Most of yon remember nf belnu yanked out unto tho flinir for llttlo burst of huiKhtef In ki'IiihiI that you could not help had you boon certain you would Ikj hunted for It. Many ti'achein do not know, or at leant do nut stop to rolled, that laughter In not n voluntary action, and that a person In not responsible. Instead of punishing tho laugher It would lio mut'h mora rational to punish tho imrson who provoked him to laughter. Yott might juHt hh reasonably puniHh a child for boinjf lvd-headeil or lop-oared an to punish him for an involuntary burst of laughter. Punxsutawnoy Spirit. A lady whoso husband Ih worth alxiut twenty-live thousand dollars, tinik a pillow t'tiKO full of hopM to a lady living at Eleanoru recently and received her paltry pay for tho wmo, Tho poko had been tied with a llttlo strip of cloth about one-half Inch wldo and u foot long. Tho rich woman asked that tho Btrinjf bo given back to her and said, "our hoiiMo Ih lurgo and it takes all tho rags we can gather up to make carpet for It." Thin U only an llliiHtrntion of tho nlggnvdncss of Homo people who have considerable of thin world's goods. It may lie that when such people start out In life necessity demanded that tho utmost caro lie taken to make both ends moot, but as prosperity smilingly entered their homo it found there u llttlo bud of stinginess which was tenderly nurtured and fondly caivssed until at last, like a spoiled child, it ruled tho household with a hand of tyranny. This is not always so with peoplu who have money, and worked hard to got it, but such jieoplo do live In Jefferson county. Misers are not all plauted four feet in the ground. We onco heard a story of a man who would occasionally hire his children for a penny apiece to go to bed without their supper and then take tho money from them In the morning. ' It Is an old and common saying that the more of this world' goods people get tho more they want. Is it any wonder evil stalks abroad in the land when the great bulk of humanity is constantly looking for tho "root of all evil." It is right and just, in fact a duty, for people to economize, but thoro is a vast difference between economy nnd stinginess. Women have been Billingsgate fish women, and plowed with a cow as a yoke fellow, and there was no talk about their "usurping the place of men," writes Mrs. Lyman Abbott in hor popular department "Just Among Oursolves" in the October Liidir' Home Journal. They were so like the Billingsgate man and the donkey that tho world was not stirred to save them from being unsexod. If the "modern maiden," with an inheritance of refinement and education, and with possibilities fur beyond those which the gentle maiden of a hundred years ago, trained to stand straight by being strapjied to "back boards," and to converse sweetly by practicing "prime" and "prism," and to make rose con serves and tine luce, could by tho wildest stretch of Imagination conceive if, I say, this young woman is going to become a swaggering fop, or a bluff boor, she Is throwing away her birth right for a mess of garbage. Girls, I beg of you, mothers, I implore you, to keep saered every gentle grace of womanhood. It is your right. Do not let a false sociul standard, or a discouraged heart, wrest it from you. If you have leisure, and live in a elty, beware how you sink below the manners of a gentleman while you array yourself in the garb of one. The country girl Is quite as much in danger. Shu may be "loud" in her fashions and in her conduct, and I know of no place where there is more painful exhibition of Unwomanllness on the part of young girls than on village street. A girl who from babyhood Is nurtured in the spirit of a noble graclousness, . though aba live in the humblest cottage will be a lady always. How wonderfully trtto it Is that llttlo things of llfo tell In tho long run: the word s)Miken nt tho right moment; the help given at tho right time; tho sympathy quickly expressed, and tho cordial greeting that "dooth good llko medicine." It takes but a push to start a stono rolling down hill, and many a heavy-hearted human being has boon sent into tho dephs because nf a push In the wrong direction. It may be lN'causo it Is easier to push than to pull that wo mnvo along with tho crowd, saying Inwardly, "each one for himself," and scarcely think it worth while to lend a helping hand where help Is needed. Wo forget that by the persistent doingof little things, deeds of klnilncHx and consideration, wo are building up stepping-stones to high spheres of usefulness. Tho great philanthropists were not born great, nor tlid they have greatness thrust upon them, hut they achieved greatness by a long-eontltiueil attention of little things that would have escaped the observation of people differently consti tuted. Tho Inventor cannot hope to win success unless he gives the most minute attention to all the little details which go to make up tho perfect working model. Insignificant things! Where tire they? What are they? What seems so to us may lie tho very things on which hangs great events, stupenduous schemes, and dire disaster. The hinge is not tho the largest part of a door, but how much ileM'iids upon It! Tho key-stono Is but a small part of the arch.yet It supports the whole structure. And In morals, as well as mechanics, wo will find that carelessness In regard to little things, the neglect of which we are pleased to call trifles, have liech the cause of pitiful wrecks and failures, of disappointments, heartaehes, and an endless train of evils. An old proverb advises us to "look well to tho Htinlcs and the pounds will take care of themselves." which is only another way of emphasizing the Importance of the little things of life. Hamburg is becoming Itself again. "Hoor-gii7.1ors" are devoting mora time at the lioor gardens and church going Is t.n tho wane, and dance halls have lioen oieiied again. The numlier of cholera cases In the Caucasus during August nnd September was 127.27.'!, and the uunilicr of deaths (14.7117. Mr. Ilowells has given tho title of "Tho Coast of ltohemiu" to his now novel of American girl life which Is ulmut to lie published In The LihIM Home Journal. The novelist says of tho story that "it Is uliout tho prettiest thing I have ever done." grand procession two miles long and taking two hours to pass a given point was witnessed In Dublin on tho anniversary ef 1'arneH's death, iih an evidence that tho Irishmen have not forgotten him. When tho hair bcirlns to como tint in combing, shows a weakness of tho scalp that calls for immediate attention. Tho best ptvparatlon to arrest further loss of hulr and restore tho acaln to a healthy condition is Ayor's Hair Vigor. Services in the New Stone Church. Illinois CnurW'r.l The Presbyterlun congregation yes terday held tho first services In tholr now church. The steam heating appurutus was not in shape at tho ojiera house, where services have been held bIiico lust spring, and Suturday it was decided to go to the new church and tho basement room wuh cleaned and chairs put in. Tho new quarters ure convenient and pleasant and will bo used until tho church is dedicated. Home Lire of IHckrlls. The series of reminiscent articles of "My Father as I Kecull Htm," by Mamie Dickens, the oldest and favorite daughter of Charles Dickens, will begin In tho next Issue of The LiulM Home Journal by an entertaining narration of Dickens' iersonal habits, and an lnnor glimpse of home life. To Our Patrons. Having dissolved partnershin. It is necessary that all outstanding accounts be settled before the lnt of November, 1 802, to suve trouble thereaf tor. People knowing themnulves indebted to us. will please respond to tho ubove notice.. Thomas Bros. Wanted. Everybody to buy 110.00 worth of goods and get the Qmfitrm Mayaxine for a year free as it is full of useful reading matter on many subjects of interest to the old and young. Cull and see a copy. J. C. Kino & Co. Fur Hale. A well finished house, suitable for a boarding house, in Presoottvllle. For further particulars, inquire at Cam, Mitchell's office, or at the office of the secretary of the ReynoIdHville Building and Loan Association. Valuable Heal Kr.tf.te for Sale. The Baptist church and grounds containing several lots situated in Presoottvllle is now offored for sale. Very desirable for resident lota. For terms and particulars enquire of M. M. Davis, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. WE HAVE FIRED THE FIRST GUN AND THE FIRST SHOT PUT A BIG HOLE IN PRICES ON ALL FALL AND WINTER GOODS. MVii'h (iimhI Warm Suitu 4.00 worth 5.00 Mcii'h (Jootl Ht'rvici'filtlt! Suitrt (i.OO worth 8.00 MhiV Finn HiiKitiPHH Suitu 10.00 worth 12.00 Mt'iiV Fino Drt'HH StiilH - - - 14.00 worth 17.00 ThfHti Suitnari! made in Hacks, Cutaways, Doubh Hi-canted Hacks, Three Mutton Cutaways and Htraight Huttoiis. First snot. Hoy'H Good Huits Hoy's Heavy Huits Hoy's Fine Huits Second SllOt hOIIPtill Huit of Uuderwear, all wool for l.oo worth S?1.5o UUI Ull A Good Htiir Hat for - 1.25 worth 1.75 A Good Hoft Hat for 75 cents worth l.oo V jlAf A Good Hervicable Pair of Gloves 5o cents worth 75 Having 2 large stores with big stocks we can "Eat Up" all our Competitors in the way of showing you a variety of goods. STORKS: Reynoldsville When catturrh attacks a pcrmm of HCI'ofuloUH dlutllCHtHiH, tho diHCIlHO is iiliiKwt Hiiro to become chronic. The only cIllcuclouHcuitt, therefore, Ih Ayor's Sai'Hupurillu, which expels scrofulu from tho syrttom and tho cutarrh wnin follows milt. Local treatment Ih only a waist of time. Notics to Subscribers. A few people who are subscribers to TltK STAR have neglects to settle for their subHcription. This is an Import ant mutter with the printer and should receive your careful connidoration. for Hair. Celebrated Caledonia nunil. NoHlftinjf required. Tom McKornun, Drayman. Th. Riurt ol FurluM. Inventors are proverbiully the sport of fortune. A poor fellow of this class named Jobson was once a boarder in a house on Washington place, New York. tie had Invented a lot of clever thinirs which were of no use to anybody, and he was very hard an. The landlady was a kindly soul and she did not press him for a long time, but at last his debt was so large and his hope of paying it so small that he vanished from the house. Two months later, in the middle of win ter, the man reappeared and begged shelter for the night. In his old room he committed suicide. At thut very moment an advertisement appeared in a paper calling on Jobson by mime to go west and claim his shore of a relative's great fortune. Exchange. A Now Trick. Old Fogy Proprietor Why did you treat that shabbily dressed woman so coolly? Sharp Clerk lou noticed 1 sold to her, didn't you? "Yes." "Ami the article didn't really suit her?" "I noticed that." "Sho bought it because she thought 1 thought she couldn't afford it." New York Weekly. Friendship and Lot. In the hierarchy of the affections, women place love before friendship; men place friendship before love, as did the man of whom Alphonse Karr told, who, on being refused by a lady who offered to remain his friend, replied; "Thanks, madam, but I do not know you well enough. I love you. I desire to marry you, but my friend no. Friendship im plies knowledge, respect, congeniality of tastes. I would have to know you better before accepting you as a friend." San Francisco Argonaut. aiiakwpar. Billposter (in the country) What sort of people is that 'ere company which is eoming from Lunnon with "Romeo and Juliet?" Do they do any billing? Local Amateur Do any billing? 1 tbonUl think they did. Why. they're billing and cooing all through the show. X qkM BlaAa. ... j CftMFftIGN NOW OPEN ftT BELL BROS. J5oy s Dress Huits ,r. 00 worth Co These Huits aro Double or single Ureasted with long or knee pants, ages from .'J years to It) vears. TlllPfl en 8 Survicable Overcoats from 2.5o up to 1 INI U Men's Lightweight Overcoats from 5.oo up to Men's Fine Dress Overcoats from 8.oo up to Qllfit Men's Heavy Htorm Overcoats from 7.oo up to UllUUi A11 HizeH from a a4 XXV t() heavyweights 44. Bell DuBois. Ed. Gooder, j E 0 P T G I 0 N L I R Reynoldsville, Pa. Opposite Htoke's drug store. 1.00 worth l.f)0 1.50 worth 2.00 a. 00 worth 4.00 .00 worth (5.00 Just in IT WILL PAY YOU TO KXAMINK OUH LINK OK STOVES nKKOUK BUYING ICLSKWIIKUK A3 WE CARUY THK LAUGKST AND BKST LINE IN THE COUNTY. Bros 1 I In fact anything you may denire in our line will be found in our mammoth store. The Reynoldsville Hardware Co. J.s. -DF.AI.F.U IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. MORROW 8 5.oo lo.oo 2o.oo lH.oo Season ! THE OF THE CINDERELLA LESSENS LA BOB AND THEIB KCONOMY SAVES YOU MONEY. ' CALL AND SEE our. STOVES. Grocery Boomers W! BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUE, Q Salt Meats, I Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND AIX KINDS Or Country Produce FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, Everything In the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Etc OoofU ilellcereil free any pla-e iu town. Call oh m aiut get prleen. H U & O N W. C. Sehultz & Son. vi - 4
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