IHk if Star Sithscriptinn tl.M ;cr imr, in mtrnntr. Anttiilrnetiilent lix-nl tin per. puhllln'il every Weilnesiltiy nt Heynolilsvllle, .li'ITeron Co. I'H.. ilevoteil to (lie Interests nf lleynolilsvllle aiiil .lelTerson enmity. Non-silltlt'iit. will I rent liTl with fairness, nml will In- espeelnlly frh'inl ly tnwnriK tllf Inlsirlns rhiss. Hiittserlptlon prlrefl wper ypnr.tn iulvntiei. t'omniuiilrfttlons Intrnileil fur pitl'lleiitlnti must, lm serompmilril hyUm writer's iiHme, not fur piililleiitlon, lull s n gimriiiitee nf rimhI fiilth. Interesting news Hems sollrlteil. Advertising tiil miiile known mi nppllrn tlon lit HnMmler In Arnolds' llh-k. I.fimhty riimiiiiiiili'iitlons mill rlinnici of nilvertlsemeiits hIhiiiIiI rriifh I III ollleo liy Momlnv noon. Address nil rnminiinlrnthins In ('. A. Hteph onoti, Hevnoldsvllle, I'n. Kntereif nt tin' pnstnfllen nt Hryinildsvllle, ln.. sssisond rlnss mull mutter. '. A. Ti:ril Kriltnr anil Pub. WEPNKsnAY, NOVKMHKK . IW2. Ciin yon say. ''I told you ho?" How lo jiiii llki tlio linker Hallnt Law? J TIiIm Is n eliilly ilny for tin- i-amllilntos wlm worn not viotorloiis, nnil tlioy liro niitnorniis this your of onr l,on eighteen hundred linn nlni'ty-two. Tlin nil nlisnrliing tuple for Homo time li an boon polltlrH. Wo urn tliniikfiil tluit oli'i'tton Ih fiver, thorn will now 1m morn tlmo for otlior I h I ntrw. Tim ninn wlm woulil Hliiulilor at tlio Men of ft rough won! of tlio description commonly called swearing, will not oven have a twlngonf conscinneo nftor a wholo morn I nc of ill-tempered sullcn ncss, capricious scolding, villnlnoiiNly unfair anlnniilvei-slon, or surly, cross grained treatment generally of wlfo nnil children. An Investigator of electricity liss nnnnunccd that a current can be produced bo powerful as to go through what are. now called non-conductors. This would seem to hIiow that non conductivity Ih only the accoinpnnlmont of weak currents. If tlio proposition Ihi proved, tlio ilctiinnatratlon will mark an linportont era In tlio history of electrical seleneo. It had been truthfully mild that "Tho lioHt KK-try Is the simplest. Much study and guessing Ih needed for the ordinary render to got at tho meaning of browning's verses hut every linn of Whittlor Hpenkn from a heart to a heart. Poets who touch tho core of humanity will Uvo longest. Mr. Whittlor will grow denrer to men as enoh'yonr passes. Ilia life wiw noliln, hla work inspiring, his tutluenco olovatlng." When' you see a youth who will do any Hort of work, no matter how menial it nuiy bo, rather thun lie Idle, you can make up your mind that that fellow amounts to something. The young man who would starve before ho would do anything beneath what ho conceives to bo his dignity, Is not mndo nf the light kind of shirt to out much nf a figure in this Hfo. "Any jxirt in a storm" Is a good maxim. Don't be afraid of any so of work so long as It Is honorable. That is the spirit that wins. Ex. The boys of to-day, who start out Into tho world, should not forgot that sharp-eyed men of bustnoBS take noto of a bay's gonoral apjicarnnce In making up tholr estimate of what ho is worth. A straightforward, manly bearing will help any lad to get his way in tho world, while tho haphazard sort of way usually suggosts to tho observer a oorresponlng character. Manliness is not a garment you can put on and off like your Sunday coat. It miiHt have its foundation In tho heart, or It will bo a flimsy Bhara that will docolve riolxnly. An exchange recently labored through a column-long articlo with tho Booming purpose of proving that It is no worse to use tobacco than to wear silk hats. There seems to be a marked difference in the two things named. Wearing silk hats do not become habit from which the victim cannot froe hlmsolf. Silk hats do not produce heart disease, or dyspepsia, or cancer of the mouth; they do not besot intellect, or oause insanity or death In young boys, as we road of tho deadly cigarette doing. Nor do silk hats smear the floor, or soil the carpet, or poltton the air In every publio vehicle. We are- firmly of the opinion that the silk hat is less hurtful and dangerous, less offensive to people than quid or pipe or cigar. There is a great deal of talk about tho duty of women to make home happy. But, If the home is not happy, whose fault is it? Not in one case In a dozen, it may safely be said, does the blame rest with the women. If a man makes his home simply a convenient place where he may take his meals, and possibly growl or sulk over them, whose fault is it? If his home is simply a lodging-plaoe of last resort, to which he must repair whon he is shut out every plaoe else, whose fault is that? And If, while he is in his home he is evidently undor constraint, preoccupied with other matters abroad, and fidget ing to be gone, who is to blame for that? Certainly not the woman who, forgetful of past and even of habitual disappoint ment, has looked forward with hope for hi return to enliven her solitude, and to make care a pleasure by dividing it witn ner. Rnthmel. Mr. Ili'iij. 1'iii'o Ih nlile to ho around again after severe IIIiichh. Itev. Hays preaiiied nil eloquent sermon In the M. K. church Hunilny evening. There was a political rally in the K. of Ij.'lml! on Thursday night, Wlso 1'oter, was tlin speaker. Services were held In the M. E. church on Hunilny evening nt 7.110 o'clock by tlin punter, Itev. l'olbml. Hr. (leo. MttghcH will receive sub- Hciiptlon for the best. newHpnier In Jefferson county TllR STAR suliscrlho at once. Itev. II. (!. Kiilimy delivered a Very interesting lecture on "The I'hilimopliy of l,lfn"on TiieHilny of last week in the M. E. church. Several new dwelling are iieiiring completion. Among tliem II in Hotel Wyliitn containing twelve moms. It will In- Hie largest nnil iuohI couiilete Ik nine In town. A little ehllil of Mr. nnil Mrs. Alex. Eoster, who illeil on Tuewlay was Interred In the I'nwpeet cemetery on Thuiilav. The funeral wrvlcenln the M. E. linn-eli next Hunilny uMcrnoon III It. :I0 o'clock. KiRS nnil Thistles. Il'min the Itnm's I Iiimi. No mailer what npieiiriineeH limy ho, there Ih no Hiieh thing iih real prosperity to tho wlekeil. The devil cheatH iw out of a great tunny hloMslugH liy touching iih to Ihi clone with our money. The mini who Ih not thankful iIoch not know hnlf the time whether ho really has any (!im1 or not. The more limine a man IiiiIIiIh on the Mind the more ho will have to limn when the storm couich. Every tlmo wo II nil a new promlnc In our lliblo tho nngelH open the windows of heaven a little wider. The best places in heaven will Iw filled by tluwe who have lieen the must faithful to I'll rU t on earth. It Ih hard to IWul people In iiilHfortimn who will not stick to It that somebody cIhoIiiih been to blame for It. The devil's first work on earth was to try to destiny the homo, and ho linn been at the same thing ever since. They are not building any mansions In heaven for people who aro neither hot nor cold InVellgioiiH inattei'H. Judas wan not, the only man who made a practice of professing sympathy for the poor to hide IiIh own meanness. List of Letters. The following letters remain uncalled for at the postolllco In Kcynoldsvlllo, Pa., November nth, 1SIIL: Miss l.iii'cy E. HiiniHi'y, Wni. Rliratler. MIhh ('linn lli'i'iiiot, II. L. TIiiiiiuih, Mrs. i'Iiiih. II. Ilrlttnii, Clius. Wliuhei'. Mrs. l,l..ln III It ton. 1 1 any I'lintiill, Mrs. V. J. Mel'lii'Mim, Jim. I'lilnler, Win. Kmliiker, .1. Itecil, Jos. MolseiMl, I. M. KHI, John Klrki.lioi, V. f Hewitt, Jnnii'H llrlnies, H. A. CiiIIiitx, Hum, llurraril, Henry llliifk. .Innip IhIiiihoi, J. M. Ixivell. Kolitml Miiiiii. ronKiiiN. MlkeOlrskl. Jos. Krilli'WKkl. Whon culling for tho atmvo letters plcano say they were advertised. J. W. Foust, P. M. Jaw Broken. I'lltixsiltiiwtii'y Spirit. 1 On Monday fnreniMin Henry Ernst, jr., grasped an Iron bur and attempted to shift ono of tho rapidly revolving holts in tho East End planing mill. Tho bar caught in the bolt and was wrenched from bis hand tho end striking him a terrible blow on tho right jaw, fracturing tbut moinbcr and cutting a long deep gash In his face.. Dr. Matson redueod tho fracture, the cut requiring five stitches to bring It In pluco. The Sale of the Dam. Lock lliiven KxpruHM. Tho Pennsylvania railroad company has become tho owners of the dam at this place, tho duod of Bale having been entered for record yostorday afternoon. The Bale Includes that portion of the canal from tht dam to the guard lock bolow Duhnstown. The sale is consid ered a good thing for Lock Haven as it is thought the railroad compauy will keep the dam In good repair. Through Coach. Commencing Nov. 1 the Pennsylvania railroad company will place in service a through coach between Wllllarasport and DuBois via Driftwood and Allegheny Valley railway. This coach will leave Wllliumsport on train 3, 7:10 a. m., and arrive at DuBois at 12 o'clock noon. Returning loaves DuBois at 1:30 p. M.. and arrive at Wllllamsport at 6:45 p. M., E. 8. Harrar, Div. Tkt Agt. , Bargains in Furniture. I am closing out my household goods. Those wishing to secure bargains will do well to call early. A fine $275.00 piano, good as new, for 1125.00. All other goods will be sold very cheap. The homestead is also for sale, grounds 150x140 feet, corner Fourth and Jackson streets. c. H. Gordon. "A chemical suocess and medical triumph," so speaks an eminent physi cian in reference to Aver's Cherrv Pectoral; and the eulogy was none too strong. No other medicine is so safe and efficacious in all diseases of the throat and lungs, Lumbermen's rubbers only 11.00 at Robinson's. Tnp Nntrh nf tnrk Psrm Life. John H. Hinnll, of Chanoeford town ship, York county, owns threo farms in that township, aggregating 900 acres, ami five other farms in the comity. On ths three farms which Immediately sur round him imtiiensn rrojis of grain, liny and tobacco are grown, and the beauti ful location and the very high cultiva tion which thesn lands have attained nnder Mr. HmaU's personal direction and rare make his premises a "gnnleti spot" In the old county of York. The farm buildings are elegantly planned in the most modern stylo. Ho has forty five acres in tobacco, with an average yield of 1,5(H1 pounds to the acre. In ono year he fattens 2'iS head of cattle all sent to European market. This part of his farming industry is so complete that lionn of the cattle Is taken out of the stables until ready for market. Mr. Hinnll has his own grist mill, where tlin feed for his stock Is ground. On all tlin fight farms his os-ratlotis nro siiper vised by himself. He employs many tneii, and everything is done on the most lils-rul ami extensive scale. Liiiiciister Inquirer. Why Shv TluillRlit tin Wiu Pulling. 'I am afraid you are not so strong as yon used to lie, John," said a fond wife to her liusbiiud. "I think it is about time you were getting soiim insurance on your life." "Insurance on my life! What aro yon talking about? Iain as healthy as ever I was. Insurance, Indeed!" "Well, dear, I only mentioned it, yott know, out of resiM't-t to yourself. I thought you were failing." "And what in the world put it into your head that I am failing? I fail ing? Why, I am as strong as a horse, and can run up threo flights of stairs without taking a breath." "Well, that mny bo so, but I am afraid you are deceiving yourself." "Deceiving myself! Goodness gra cious, woman, what do yon mean?" "Don't be so impatient. What makes Die think you are failing is this: When you were courting me you could hold me on your knee for three hours; now yon cannot hold the baby on your lap three initiates." London Tit-Hits. One Tsken and the Other I-ofl. In 1871 a coachman was killed by light ning while driving, and the footman sit ting by his side was not injured. The lightning struck the coachman's head, destroyed his cap and tore his clothes, passed through his liody and tore a hole through the cushions on which he was sitting. No damage was done to the car riage except breaking the glass, and the occupants were not injured. Exchange. Th Arcs nf Cnpniln. The United States, when Alaska is included, has a greater area than Canada has. The areas are as follows: The United States, with Atnska, has an area of 8,0(I2,IIU0 square miles, Alaska's area is 677,1I!H) square miles. Canada has an area of 8,40(1,01)0 square miles. New York Bnu. Felt slippers "." cents at Uobinson's. 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 wortli 8.00 Men's Fine Business Suits 10.00 worth 12.00 Men's Fine Dress Suits 14.00 worth 17.00 These Suits are made in Sacks, Cuta ways, 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. x . 'STORES: Reynoldsville The' Truth Worked. One of the members of the regiment told a story of "Honest Captain Wood." The incidont occurred in very cold weather, and at an important crisis. "At nighttime," said the narrator, "when we pickets arrived at the ont posts Captain Wood said, 'It is too severe for Mie men to face this storm all night.' There was a small house close by, and the captain directed that we should build a fire In it and shelter ourselves as best we might. " "We did so, and weary with march ing and lulled by the warmth we all fell fast asleep. When the officer of the grand rounds came onr way he found a regular Sleepy Hollow. "Of course we were reported, and in tho morning we were summoned to head quarters. Naturally we were terribly frightened, for sleeping on picket is a serious offense. "We were ushered Into Oeneral Wil son's tent. Ho sternly resli'd the charge. Had we been guilty of sleeping on our posts? Wo had. It would have Is'eii useless to attempt any explanation, but Captain WikmI, who was present, nii tiiipateil any that wo might have at tempt ed. " 'Oeiieral,' ho said, 'the lilamn docs not rest upon these men. 1 am resKinsi blo for it all. 1 gave them orders to take shelter in that house and build n fire there, and 1 am to blame. They would not have Is-en asleep but for hid.' " 'How long have you been in the serv ice, sir?" asked tlio general stonily. " 'A few months, genernl.' " 'I thought so. If you had lieen hero longer you would have come tip hero full of excuses nnil rendy to shift the liliimo ujHiti any one at band. You can go. Your honesty has saved you.' " Lowiston Journal. . Valuable II ml I'.stntr for Knle. The Baptist church and grounds containing several lots situated In Prescottvlllo Ih now offered for sale. Very desirable for resident lots. For terms and particulars enquire of M. M. Davis, Koynnldsvllln, Pa. For Nnle. A well finished house, suitable for a hoarding house, In Prescottvlllo. For further partleiilnrs, Inquire nt ('nm, Mitchell's office, or at tho nuico of tho secretary of tho Kcynoldsvlllo Building and Iyian Association: "Nothing succeeds llko success," and nothing will moro quickly Insure success than truo merit. For fifty years, Ayer's Karsaparllln has maintained its popu larity as tho suHiiior blisid-purUUir. It stands upon its own merits and never fails to go givo satisfaction. Ono cur food, ono car salt, ono car hay, ono ear potatisiH. Wo will deliver Hitatocs from car at 80 cents per bushel. J. ('. Kinu & Co. Foil Hunt Two storo rooms 20x80 foot oiMsisito Hotel Bolnnp. Enquire of .1. II. CorlHitt. CAMPAIGN NOW OPEN Boy's Good Suits $1.00 worth 1.50 Boy's Heavy Suits -1.50 worth 2.00 Boy's Fine Suits 3.00 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 8 years to 19 years. Third 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.ooupto 2o.oo 1 Men's Heavy Storm Overcoats from 7. oo up to 18. oo All Bizes from a 34 up to heavyweights 44. FflllPtll 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 l.oo Stint A Good Servicable Pair of Gloves 5o cents worth 75 DuBois. Bell Hold on, Boysl Hold on to your tongue whon you aro Just ready to swear or Ho. Hold on to your heart when evil asmsiates seek your company. Hold on to truth for It will serve you well at alt times and In all places. Hold on to your character for It Ih, and ever will bo, your snfo path to wealth and honor. Ex. Jirtftlnn if Hit tit ritie. BAHt'I.AY- LlK.HKTON Monday, Nov. 7th, M!i2. nt tho Catholic church In ltcvnnldsvUlo. at 8.00 a. m., by Father T. Brady. William Barclay, of lliitli mol. and Mary Llolictoti, of PrcHcott villo. BltnilR-I.IKHKWiN On Monday, Nov. 7th, 1 8H2. nt the Catholic church In Heynoldsvlllo. at. 8.00 a. M., bv Father Brady Peter Biggie, of Itntbinel. Pa., and (lertruilo l.ichcton, of Present t ville, Pa. shannon At'HTIV -On Tuesday, Nov. 8th. 102, nt. 8.0U a. M.. In the Catholic church, by Father 'I'. Brady, John Shannon uud May Austin, TollKY- M aiitiv- On Wednesday. Nov. tith. 1802. at 8.IMI a. m.. in the Catholic church, by Father T. Brady, John Toliey and Mary Martin, of Iteynolds vlllo. IlAHTINim-STAHT.r.l.L At the resi lience of John Start.ell, Esq., Brook ville. Pa., Nov. ,'lril. 80J, ,y Itov. J. W. Blalsdell. Itols-rtM. Hastings, of Cliatierol, Pa., and Emma Startell, of Brookvillc, Pa. BirlllR Crawkohii On Moodily, Nov. 8th, 1802, at tho Presbyterian parson age at Ibis place, liy itev. II. (J. Fiirbay, William Iticliio and Jane Crawford, both of Elennorn, Pa. Talk alsiitt your jewelry stores Yet Hoffman can't Ihi bent. Ills place Ih line and situate Directly on Main street. His "ri'iiis" aro not inonoMilles, His rhtiina not those of slaves, Yet if you purchase giMtds of him You'll many dollars save. Whon ago comes creeping o'er your head And ''swrjrs" your vision dim, Then take advice, to Hoffman go And buy your "s;iccs" of him. NIXEI'IITOK'H NOTICE. f.ittirs tOMlnmoritiiry en Hie estate of r.iixiiiii'iii r . Miiiner, neeeitseii, nifi or witis low township, Jefferson county, I'n.. Iiiivliur lieen grunted the iinderHlitrtefl, hot lee Is hcri'hy irlven to those knowing themselves Indented to snlil estate to rruike Inimeillitto hiiyiiieiit. nnil I hose having eliiirns auiiinst i ne same to present iimm nuiy iiiiiiiorixiin for settlement. ('. Miti iiki.i,, Ai.nr.iiT KrvNOi.iis, Attorney. Kxeeiitor. Itcynolilsvllle, Octols-r 2), IHVJ. I) ISHOM.'TION OK l,ARTKH8HII,. Notice Is hereliy'itlven that the partnership liereiofore exIstlnK hetween Krlt tt Klotx, liuieliers, of HriMik vlllo, hits this iluy lieen illssolved hy niiiliinl consent, I luivit sold my Interest to Hlmou ltiixnr. All persons having iii'i'oiints iigiilnst the llrm anil nil persons knowing themselves Indented to the firm will settle with Cluis. Klotx, us he will pay till hills null receive iiiistiinrllng money. Oetoher 34, Isitj. Hknkv Kbits. Bros EkL Goodep, j E 0 P T L t R 0 N Reynoldsville, Paf Opposito Stoko's drug store. AT