ftft -At Star SulMKriplUm tl.SO jw-r ynr, fit nilmnrr. An lnilnxiiili"nt Inrnl nitnnr. piilillhiMl sypry WimIihhmIuv hi. Itt-ynnhisvlllit, .li-nVrmin I'n. II- ... ....I I... i - ... II I.I III-. unit Ji-tTi-rxntiriiunt y. Nnn-xlltli'si, will tn-xt nnwiin niirm-sx, nun win iH-wnnrtnuy mc-nii ly liiWHril IIiii liilxirlns i-lnxx. Hiilm-rliilliin irli'ttl.MIit'ryimr, In nitvnm-o. Onmmiinli'ittliiim liitpiiili-if fur imhlli-ntliiti must lx xoi-nniiinnli'il hy tlm wrllnr'ii mum-, nut for iiulilli'nt Inn, but nx A minrxti1-n or rikmI fulth. Iliti'rt-Mllnif m-wx Iti-mx milli-ttt-il. Artvi-rtMntr rxli-s nntili- known mi spiillcs tlitn hi thn nnfi-r In Arnnhlx' lllm-k. J.inirhty mnimiiiili'ntlnn anil rhnntfo of nnvnrti4nipiiix xiniiiiii n-nrri mix nnu' ny Mnmlity niHin. Aihln- all i-nmmmili-nlliiii In V. A. Htih ttinn, Hi-ynnliUvllli-, I'n. Kiiti-n-il nl lln- Hxliinii'i nl lliyniililirllti-, Px., iixsi ml i-Iiism iniill iniitti'r. 11. A. HTKI'IIKNNON, Kdltor and I'llb, WKDNKSDAY. CMTollKIl 31. imi:!. t'Mm, lli'iijiiiniii Harrison, wlfnof ttit I'li-slili-nt or tlii I'lilti-d Hlati-s, ilii-il nt tlio Wlilln llouso ut I.IK j't-sti-nlay mninliitf. I'nli-ss it ln-avy ruin sixm i-omnx ti llm ri-soiin tlii-n- Is no fi-Ulntf tvliitt itiliry tlin ili'imlit limy i'hiino In many si-cl Ions of tlio roniilry. In sotiin plui-t-s tnomi tnln NtmiiiiH tluit havo w-vor boon known to full bavo jronn 1 Homo fanillli-x In I'l-rlnln si-i-llnnx bavo to parry tln-lr ntir for niHos. Wo -Ilpx.'tl tlio fallow Inir from tlio PiiiiXHiiliiwhoy AVii'd of last week: "Hint 1st los oouipllt-il lit tlio si-bool dnpitrtini'iit at 1 1 tii-i-l nl ii for tlio your oniMnjr .liino II, Mi2, jrvt-s tlm totiil nuiiior of ncIhmiI districts In tlio statu at 2,XiH. ii n Inm-iiso of "0 ovor tlio pivvlous your; totul iminTx-r of st-liixils, ".1. inn, nn Itii'tviiHoof .Vi2; wholo iiuuilxr of lonelier. ""i..'t.'l!: iiiiiiiIk'I- of pupils, l77,r)L', i-oxt of tuition, 7,7lM,(i;i7,ll. Tlio nytiroM hIiow mi Iiion-aso In wstfi's paid teuehei'H mill Kotioral iitiprovomnntx nil nlonir tlio lino." It bits tmg Im'oii known that tlio workmen alxiut liinnorleii never eontrnet cbolora, und urn not llnlilo to uny of tlio epidemic diseases. Tlio limn nml aolds uhoiI nlxnit tuniioi'leH In siipixisod to dontroy tho vitality of thodlHPiiHO (rutin. One would Hupixmo tliut tlio offeiiHivo odor ulxint theHO ostitlillHhmmits would tend nitlier to fatten nnd multiply mich gorms, but vxporionuo proven tho contrary. During tlio reoont opldemio of eliolern in Russia, weultliy )x-oplo rented bouses cIoho to tuuiierieH ut fnliuloiiH priet'H In order to est-axj tlio disease. l'uiiXHUtuwiiey Spirit. Htowart Hiiiljtein, a lud ten yearn old, Hliihlk-d .luini'B SttvuiiHon, a pliiymnto, to tho heurt with a ion knlfo ono day liiHt week. Tho Ixiy died wxm nfter wui'dH. Tho trouble uceiued from ono boy throwlni; a eat upon tho other ono. The kitty wuh iiIko killed. Tho murder wag committed In tho Seventeenth wurd of PittHburg. Tho ton-year-oldor munt have a very wicked dUponltlon for one of Huch tender yearn. It may have boon a birthday proiwnt from gome of hl ancestmn. Tho Stlvaniton boy wus the on of a panncngor onginoor on tho A. V. R'y, who baa run an engine over tho Low Grade division on aovoral occasion. A man who ba boon blunged with a noble and whole noulod wife and who dooa not Uxik upon matrimony as a failure, givex the following advice to young men: "If you are for ploamire, marrj'; if you prize rosy health, marry; a good wife ia Heaven's lent boat gift toman; hix angel and mlnUterof graces innumerable; hlx gem of many virtues; bin casket of jewels; hor voice is sweet music; her smiles, his brightest day; ber kiss, the guardian of his Innocence; her arm, tho pale of bis safety, the balm of his health, the balsam of his life; hor industry, his surest wealth; her economy, 4ils safest steward; her lips, his faithful counselors; her bosom the softest pillow of his cares; and her prayers, the ablest advocates of Heaven's blessings on his head." Have you ever meditated on the growth of a boy? Notice him as he Is found in every duy life, a big broad shouldered youth, his legs running awuy from his trousors and his wrists working down below his coat-sleeves. Packed with energy, a kind of electrio motor within, be springs away in the dusb of a restless enthusiasm. Have you ever seen such a boy? No doubt during the summer months you have watuiibd the development of a plant or a Uowur. ' Du you not like to follow the ' unfolding of God's greatest work, that of a soul? For that boy is not only growing in bis body, but in his soul. He is growing in bis mind. He sees deeper into his studies. He can reason out farther in his conclusions. The horizon-ring of his thought is widen ing on every side into God's great universe of knowing and doing. He is growing- in bis soul. Yes. It may be wrong growth, but there ia growth. He has new ideas of obedience and disobedience, of reward and penalty. Els capacity for love widens and deepens Into a larger channel, and his capacity for hate also. It ought to set you to thinking profoundly because that boy is growing. Quick! Take posses sion tf the widening fields and sow them down to truth and purity. Make baste! Tho bulding is enlarging on every side. Its rooms stand waiting for its furniture. Fill them with beautiful ideas of honesty, temperance "is nr Ilopoetfully dedicated to the noclcty critics of HeynoldHVllle by W. J.Woavnr. In It nnrlHMly' linlnpn If A. I. in I. irli'H In HIM Hlnmlil II worry nnylxxlr I T hi- wpioh n Hit ii lie I xlilrtt Anil If h" ilnwiMi nii-,.y, l.ity nolile III IiihIih'm rnrm, In II iiiiyIkmI'x Imnlni'M wluit xliuf of Inn he wrarx. If. n pull it HiiiiiIiiv I'vonliitf Oni' hniH'ii Inn. n irnvrr Hi'' iIikiiihmI In run I hi' Kiiiititlnt if ivi'rylMMlv' xtiiri'. If In- trli'xln liink ri'llKlnllK They'll fi'i-iIIiiii lliki' In IliU Or let him hnw n i'imiIiii'hii Their niiliilun'n vlx n vIm. lull nnylNHly' hii1n,Mi tf une wpiirx hlxillloMi hut f Or iH't'il nny iM'itMtn tint her 'limit I hi' nIhhIi' of hln rrnvnt t There nre mi'ii wlm hnve Krnwli wi nllhy My ittlt'tiillnu iwi liver. I Hlrli'llv In thi'lr livm nf Inn Kiu'iui'tli', an It were. I.et n ninlili'ii nf nur vllluifit W i'iii ii fiirly ilnlliir liiiiini't, 1'hrn tlir liinirne nf iiimliiin IIimmIi Hum to fii'i'lv wiin iiniii It. Hhe III muni' thill I hi' I'IMhiik lln mil nilt 'he liinlil i'iiiiiili'Xliill Met uphiii'lt'ii 1 1 v Mti'ii k lutf lllllllll'l iiiiiIitiiih". iIK-itI Inn. Our tien-'.piiiM'ri itiui v they irnMiir Till mull I he rilliMi- si'i'li In rim 'i-lnl If they li'll I In- llillli iiIhiiiI iiii,', 'I'lii'V Hie I'lilllili'il "milll 11111111111," I'hi'ti fl li-liilx WUH. i'll-i'iitii.H'i'l ly lll'llll! -4 1 1 -i. lint In fuiui'l 'I'linl II'm i- i'I-v ImhIv'm IiiisIih'i If nii Miiinlii' ti "'rMii-fur-i'iii..' Ml III A l Xot Klin Ilinll-Uli III ivin-lilly nlTnll'H tNin't lie liiilU'hly mill tint i'iiiiiIim; linn't lie fiHilKli iiml linn up vino' nime At MMI!lr H'ltlll' III lllllllll'l' rltillii'4, Atti'tnl yiiiirnwii hiisliii'M, he uetlve, mil ilniiii".. 'I'ln-y lie live III iiIiimm lniiii' .hnlllil never I Imiw himii"." Knr-Kencliing Effect. llniilfiinl r:ni. Tlio iliHciniHoliito wuil of iiiieitrHi'oiiins up from tho mining region down tlio roilil.lllid Hie iiilni'N lire lilix'ked In'CUIIHo they ciiiinot get the triitiHHirtiitlnu for their eonl. The HiilTillo, Idx-lieHter Pittsburg und the Velern New York could get more coal mid liiiveitHUpxw'd market for It, but the carx do lint go down to bring It out. Tho Krlo Ih huiillng out coiiHlilei'iiblo coal from tho Hrix'kwnyvlllo yarilH, but tho reports are that truflle on nil threo of thexo coal roiiilB would be Ixitter If tho empty cars wore nvuilublo for tlio trunxKirtutloii of tlieeiml. Tho rulliiiuil trulllo nnd Its army of employes in Itradfoud Islarirelv deH'iiileiit on tho coul IhihIiiohh of .letTerson, Klk 1111(1 ( lelU'lleli', count lex, and the condition of tho mines Is speedily relleeted on tho Induxtrlal sky of thiscitv. A mother who now xenilx nut a son into the buxIneHH world luiinchos him nt a time when tho chances are all In favor of a young man, writes Mil wind V. link in "At Homo with the Kditor," In tho ()ebilxr ljuUrn' llnmr Jmininl. IIiihIiichx men worn never more willing to pliuto largo triiNls upon the shoulilors of "young men than they uro to-dny. "Young bloixl," as It Is culled, Is the life of tho modern biisineHH world, nnd Is everywhere sought. In Now York tho demand for tho right kind of young men In ull capacities is far greater than the supply, and what in true of New York Is true of ull the largo cities. Ho-ir in mind, however, I say tho right kind of young men, and by that classification I mean young men who uro willing to work, and work hard. Tho day of the young mun who works by tho clock, eagerly watching for tho hour when the office shull close, has gono by, even If it ever existed. Hundreds of young men uro energetic In a now position until Its novelty wears off and then become mere machines whose places can bo filled at a day's notice No mother need have undue anxiety for the success of a son who this autumn or winter steps out Into the buslnoss world, so long as he boars In mind a fow essential points. He must be honest above all other things, and allow nothing to convince him that thoro Is a compromise botweon honesty and dishonesty. He roust be an out and out believer in tho homoly but forcible saying that a mun cannot drink whiskey and be in business. He tnust,too,decldo between being a society mun or a buslnoss mun; he cannot be both. He must make his life outsldo the office the same as in it, and not be possessed with the prevalent Idea that his employer has no business to question his move ments outsldo of officer hours. An employor has every right to expect his employes to bo respectable at all times, in the office or out of it. The suixirstructure of vanitv Is so constructed that turret after turret is added to adorn the stupendous fabric, till at lost tho foundation totters beneath its gaudy superfluities. A philosopher has discovered a method to avoid being dunned. Never run In debt. When a doctor considers it necessary 'to prescribe sursanarllla. he slmnlv orders a bottle of Ayer's, knowing full well that hd will obtain thoreby a surer and purer preparation than any other which the drug-store can furnish. Ayer's SarsapariUa Is the Suporlor Medicine. . Prohibition County Ticket. ma conokess: EABNEHT L. OHOBLE, Of Manor, l'u., Westmoreland County. roa stats bxxats: AllCHIE MoOULLOUQU, Of Drove Summit, Jefferson County, Pa. roa nsPBKSHMTATivai JEKOME C. rJl'KANKLE, Of Grunge, Jefferson County, Pa, roa ooumtv snuvsroai MILTON B. BTEHLEY, Of Beynoldavllle, Jefferson County Pa. roa coHOMsat JAMES 8. KEAKNY, Of ISBM Mills, Jsffsraon County, Pa. Rathmel. A small child of Mr. Punter's Is ill with pneumonia. Win. Poiihall, one of our tonsnrlnl artiste, Is 111 with rheumatism. Mrs. Heally, mother of Mrs. Kraglo, Is visiting tho latter In this place. llov. II. O. Purbny will preach In tho M. K. church next Hahbnth at .1..10 V. M. Hev. Htopliens, of Dullolx, delivered an olixpient sermon in the M. K. church on Siindny evening. Mrs. Thnmns llrixon, of Pittsburg, nnd Mr. nnd Mm. (loo. Twiddle, of Fulls I'reek, attended tho funeral of Mrs. Win. I.ylo, jr. It. A. Hays nnd wife drove to I'unx sutawuey Monday evening to attend a bntiiuet given by Mnliiitiliig Council of tho Koyiil Arcanum. A game of Iiiiho ball was played Ix'tween the Itatbmel and Clnyville tennis at this place I'rliluy iiftoruoiui, resulting In a scorn of .1 to 5 In favor of lialliiiiel, When any team challenges Ilatliniel for a game with hopes of winning their motto must bo, "play bull." A three hundred kiiiih1 porker caused n wreck on tho H. A K. ('. It'y nt this place on Thursday last. Knur cars were demolished. Fortunately thorn were no lives lost only that of his Hii'kshlp. The front brakemaii jumped in limn to save himself from, In ull pi'oliablllty, liistaiit death. Tho report put In circulation on Katui'dity evening Hint F.d. MeKoo, constable of Winslow township, hail Ix'cn killed on tho II., U. & J'. It'y ut Kykes, lutpplly, proved to Ixi falho. Homo unprincipled villlun, without regard for the feelings nnd distress tlutt tlio report would nnturally bring to tlio family of Mr. McKoo, started the rumor for pure lindeiHluii'ss. If tlio right party could Ixi found out wo would suggest to tho slime band of White Caps that gave ono of our citizens tho cold water bath a short time ugo, to give this party tho snmo dime, or, If convenient, win in tho water good and warm. lOddlo, a th reo-y ear-old son of Mr. und Mrs, itobt. (iulnney, wits Instuntly killed (in Hiinday nlxnit 2..'UI 1. M. It apix'iirs that tho little fellow wus trying to climb over a heavy gttto mailo of fnnelng Ixmrils, which was sot up with props against It which gave away with a heavy gale of wind, causing tho gate to fall upon the child with the ulxivo sad results. Funeral services were hold Tuesday .conducted by ltov.II. G. Fin-bay. Tho rotnuius wore Interred in tho ProHxict cemetery. Tho stricken parents huve the sympathy of BELL BROS. WE HAVE FIRED THE FIRST GUN AND THE FIRST SHOT PUT A BIG HOLE IN PRICES ON ALL FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Men's Good Warm Suits $ 4.00 worth 5.00 Men's Good Serviceable Suits 6.00 worth 8.00 Men's Fine BuBiness Suits 10.00 worth 12.00 Men's Fine Dress Suits 14.00 worth 17.00 These Suits are made in Sacks, Cutaways, Double Breasted Sacks, Three Button Cutaways and Straight Buttons. First snot. Second Shot. Having 2 large stores with big stocks we can "Eat Up" all our Competitors in the way of showing you a variety of goods. STORES: Reynoldsville thw entire community lui this hour of their tad affliction. On Thursday morning, Oct. 20th, death entered tho homo i4 William t.yln, jr., and tixik therefrom hkt wife and Infant child. Mrs. I,yle wan much estoeined by alt who know hor. Tho husband, ono child and her parents who are loft to mourn hor loss, havo tho sympathy of nil. Tho funeral services were conducted by Ilnv. F.. T. Iorr, and her remains worn Interred in thn Dultols cemetery. Tho "Hhlntng Light" and Hons nf TcniMratico turned out to tlm funeral, as she was a memlxr of both orders. Tho "Hhlnlng MghU" contributed n pillow of heniitiful flowers, which was taken to Keynoldsvlllo by Mrs, Geo, Marshall Monday forenoon and photographeil. Card of Thanks. Wo uro very thankful to tho friends nnd nelghlxii's who Were so kind to us during our sail bereavement, nnd tako this method of giving our expression of gratitude for their kind words and nets. Mlt. AMI Mlfrf. I). It. ('(X'llKAN. Right and Proper, irillitsiitliwiiey News. ICeynoldsvllle's two pllN'l'S, TlIK HTAIJ and thn Vulmitiir, havo decided to hereafter charge for publishing cards of t hanks and resolutlonsof rcxK'ct, This Is what thn I'liuxxiitawney papers have Ix'cn doing for t ho past year or so, und It is right und proper. Card of Thanks. Wo tako this ini'thix! of publicly expressing our gratitude to tho "Khlnlng Light'' mid Hons of Teuix!i iinei) for their kindness to us and our son-ln-litw, Win. Lyln, jr., nt tho death of our daughter, Mrs. Lylo. Mi. ami Mits. Ham'i, IIkihon. Uathmel, Pa., Oet. 2.1th, IHU2. Thoro Is no IxitMir medicine fur family usn than Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Their sugar-coating makes them easy und even agreeable to tako, nnd ox they contain no calomel or other Injurious drugs, they uro sirfectly safe for patients of any ugo. To Our Patrons. Having dissolved partnership, It is necessary that nil outstanding accounts Ixt settled Ix'foru thn 1st of Novomhcr, W.Yl, to save trouble thereafter. People knowing themselves Indebted to us, will please resMind to thn above notion. Thomas Ukoh. Vot Male. f Celebrated Caledonia sand. Nosiftlng required. Tom MeKernan, Drayman. A tablet with every pulr of shoes ut Kohinnon's. CftMFftIGN NOW OPEN ftT Boy's Good Suits $1.00 worth $1. 50 Boy's Heavy Suits 1.50 worth 2.00 Boy's Fine Suits - ' b. 00 worth 4.00 Boy's Dress Suits 5.00 worth 6.00 These Suits aro Double or single Breasted with long or knee pants, ages from 3 years to 19 years. mird Shot. Men's Servicable Overcoats from $2.5o up to 5.oo Men's Lightweight Overcoats from 5.oo up to lo.oo Men's Fine Dress Overcoats from 8.oo up to 2o.oo Men's Heavy Storm Overcoats from 7.oo up to I8.00 All sizes from a 34 up to heavyweights 44. I All Phil Suit of Uuderwear, all wool for fl.oo worth 81. 5o I UUI Ull A Good Stiff Hat for 1.25 worth 1.75 A Good Soft Hat for 75 cents worth 1. 00 'SnOh A GK)d Servical)le Pair of Gloves 5o cents worth 75 Bell DuBois. Waaara. ITvorybixly lo buy 110.01) worllii ol gonU and get tho (Itmfnrm Mminine for year frew aa It la full of usfcfld real mutter tm many subject- ol Interest to tho nltt and young. ('nil and mm a ropy. J. t; Kl.i( A Co. For A well liulxhed home, suitable for at Ixiitrdlng house, In Pn-mnittvllle. For further particulars, tsiuirw at Cam, Mltchnll's iifflce, or at tho fiBcn of tho secretary of the ItnynoUlsvilln llulldlng and Loan Asmxdatloii. Adverllso in TlIK J4TAK. VmIiihIiIk Ilex I I'.slHtr fr nl-. Thn Ilnptlst church and grounds containing several lots xltuxtj'il In Preseottvillo Is now nffereit for sale. Very desirable for resident, lots. For terms and pnrtlciiliirx enquiro of M. M. Davis, Ueynnldsville, Pa.. Foit Hai.k -Ono car loud No. I IN-lnoh pine shingles. H. SfMf-TrlU. tallies' si'iiinlcss oil grain shix-s H.Z' at ItnliliiMiin's. Notice to Subscribers. A few people who lire suliscrffx'i-x lo TlIK STAK have neglected to settle for their subscription. This Is nn fmpisj-t-unt matter with tho printer and should receive your careful conxidoriitlon. tfrtrtliio tulth III Tif. ClIOHHOKf CKKfiMHKI Monday, Oet. 21, IXH2, at K.iki a. M., ut. tho Cntholio churi'h by Father T. Urady, John Crossokl and Antonlat'eronski. KNOX-MomtisoN At tho M. K pnr xonage, llnxikville, Pit., Ocbitx-r l!t, IH!l2, by Uov. .1. W. Illaisdell. Ilixxl Knox and Annie K. Morrixon, both of Keynoldsvlllo, Pit. HosHNMF.ltiiK.lt MfftTf.litroif Wed nesday, Oct. Kith. IH!i2, at. KiiHimol, Pit., fiy Ilnv. K. T. Dorr. Charles G. Hosenlx-rger and taunt McCullough, Ixith of Punxxiituwtioy. JXECtTTOU'H NOTIf'E. bellerx leHtnmi-ntnry nn tho i-xtiitr. of r.llr.iilielh K. HhnniT, ilereiiM-il, Into of Wlns low tnwnslilii. Jetri-rsnn I'oiintr. I'll.. Imvlnu liii'ii Krniiliil llm iniilnrslioii-il, nolli-ii Is lii-reliy Klven In Ihime kimwInK themsi-lvex llllleliiixl to ftlilll I'll nil- In inHke limiK-illnln puyiiii'iil. nml tlinsi- IiiivIiik i IiiIiiih ntfiilnst. the sunn- to lireselit llll'ln fluty UlltlliirluKl fiirNi'tili'iiii'iii. C. Mm iiri.1,, Ai.iikiit ItrvNoi.ns, Allnrney. Kneriiinr. IIi yniililHvllli., Orlnls'r 20, s(r. I) ilSHOIXTION V I'AKTNK.UHIIII'. Nntli-i- Is lirri'liy Klvi'ii llml. thn niirtnprshlD heri'infiire enlstfiiK l.. twi.t'n Frit ft Klots, liiili'hi-rH. nf ilriNikvllhi, lias thin cluy Imiiiii (llssnlvi'il hy imitiiiil I'niisi'iil, Inivn nnlil my Inleri'st In Simon llur..iiril. All iMTsnni IiiivIiik iii-iniiuts litfiiliml. tlm II nn nml nil ikthiiiw kimwInK lli.'inm.lvi's Inili'htnil t thn llrm will M-lllii 'With Ihiix. Klnt. ux he will liny nil IiIIIhiiiiiI reeelvn misliinilliiir riinney. Ortnlsir 24, Ixw, IIsxbv Kbit. Ed. Goodep, j E 0 P T I G I 0 N L I R Reynoldsville, Pa, Opposite Stoko's drug store.