m Star. SSnhnrriiilinn $U.riO prr icnr, in minuter. An Independent IixmiI pnper. ptilllhcd every Wcdncilny nt HcynobNvtllr. Jefferson To, l'a., devoted to th Interest of Hi'ynolcNvlllp mid .TcnVrMoncotinty. Non-nollt leiil, will I mil nil Willi riiirni'HH, mill w ill hei'sprrinlly friend ly fowiiritH the InlMiriiiK i'Iiihh. Pulnrrlpllon prlcvfl.ViiHM yetir.ln nrivnnce. roniniuntriitlnnfl Intended for publication must In ni'compnnlcd hy tho writer' mime, not for pnlilli'iitlon, hut nn a Rimrnntcc of Rood fnlth. Interesting ncw Items solicited. AdvcrtMmr rritoH nindo known on iippllen tlon fit the ofllce In Arnolds' Murk. I.cmihty coinniiinlrntlonH and rhninre of advertisement should reach this ofHcc by Mondnv noon. Address nil communication toO. A. Htoph cnon, KcvnolrtsvHle. I'n. Kntercd lit I ho postorflcc lit Rcynotrtsvllle, Pn.. n second class mull mutter. C. A. ftTKIIIKKftO, Kdllor Hnd I'lib. WKnXKSl)ATTFWTARY 1.V 1W3." A ropuo rnn'toHcnjiorilpown monnnrs any more tlinn n lornmotlve rnn run awny from IN own ttmoko. Grovcr t'li-volnnil'o "eablnot mnkotV hnvr Hon. Geo. A. .Tonka, of Bmokvlllo. hi for Attorney Gonornl. The; Pii'id-dont-clrrt will hunt Broiind nmonjf hla timhor for n CnWnrt. n lnnp; time nnil tint find n mnn to fill tho position moro aoooptnbly nml with iw mui'h credit ns just (toorjre. A. .Tenks of JpfforHon coun ty. Mr. .Tonka will, tloiibtU'sa, Ixi a member of Cli-volRnd'n Cabinet, or will told a pood position during tho noxt four yours' ndmlnlst ration. With all .tonka' brilliancy ho ran hardly road hi own hand writing after It pots cold. Nature sooms todellpht in disappoint ing tho asBidtiitios of art, with which it would roar lo(rititnato dullness to matur ity: and to (jlory in tho vipor and lux urinnro of her chance productions. She scatters tho soodH of genius to tho winds, thouirh some may jierlsh among the stony places of the world, and some 15 choked hy the thorns and brambles of early adversity, yot others will now and then strike root even in the cliffs of the rooks, strupglo bravely up Into sunshine, and spread over their sterile Mrth-place all the beauties of vegeta tion. Washington Irving. There are thousands of noblo women who are bravely fighting life's battles alone, and far better is this than to give way to despair, or sacrflce themselves in unwise marriages. Many of the fairest pages in Time's history will bo glvon to those whom the world calls "old maids,'' for their unselfish deeds of love have brought joy to many homes. These usually have buried deep in their hearts thoughts that are too sacred for utterance thoughts of doar days that tiave long since passed. These are usually surrounded by fond ones who Jove them for their real worth, and all aro happy together. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad has just made a statement of its passenger traffic at tho Broad street station, in Philadel phia, whleh is surprising In its mag nitude and it demonstrates more clearly than anything else can tho absolute ueoesnity that existed for the enlarge ment of that station. When the new station was opened, in 1881, loss than 100 trains came and went daily; at the flint' mo r?.;tl.'U me unun lor o.io trains, an increase that is simply astounding. Ten years ago the number Of passengers who arrived and departed from the station was 9,000,000, and was regarded as something enormous; last year it was 20,000,000, or nealy 00,000 poraons daily. Much la being said just now by news papers, especially those who havo tho best interest of the laboring class in vlownnd havo resect for the law of Cod, about closing the World's Fair on Sunday, and about tho law-makers of Pennsylvania trying to tamper with the Sunday laws of our stato. We quote Ixilow what Horaco Greeley wrote from Switzerland, when he waa traveling there somo years More his death, on the very Important Sunday question: "I could wish you might stand an hour with mo, on Sunday morning, in the labor market, in Goneva, and see the troopa of dull, tired. saddenod-look-ing laborers, in ragged blouses, unwash ed from the grime and sweat of one week's work of seven days, trudging off sluggishly and wearily, like dumb, driv en cattlo, to the work of the next week of seven days. 'Are those slaves?' you sk. Slaves? Bless you, no. These are freemen. These are voters and citi zens in a land of universal suffrage, un der the freest governmont on earth, with an advanced and liberal constitu tion of tho latest French invention, and with the modern improvements. No blew laws hore. They once had blew laws in Geneva, but they have laughed them down long ago. This, which you ee, is liberty complete, untrammelled, personal liberty. Every one of these free oitlzens has a right, a proud, Irre vocable right, to work on Sunday, If he Chooses, and that Is what it ends in for him, and that is what it will end In for you If you choose to make the costly ex noriment. The working man who may work on Sunday, has got to work on Sunday when work is wanted. The right to rest for each, depends upon the law of rest for all. Think of it, think of It twice, think of it again, then say if you will barter away your birthright, the American Sabbath, the universal privilege of rich and poor, tor this mis erable Frenoh delusion, this continental holiday, through which half the people have to toll that the other half may Pigs and Thistles. Iltnm'i llorn.l A man with a bad liver often has a good heart. Kvory man In a brass band thinks his horn make the bent music. There Is no greater misfortune In life than to have a hud mother. Tho easiest thing for a loafer to do Is to find fault with busy people. The devil has no bettor holer than tho man with a fault-finding spirit. Tho diamond has the most sparkle, but window glass does the most good. When people are hired to lxi gixxl they quit work as soon as the pay stojw. There are men w ho would be willing to goon a mission to China who let their wives carry In all the stove-wood. When all people aro willing to hoiiomu as gisxl as they think their neighbors ought to be, the millennium will come. Tho devil is not trying very hard to get the man who is mean enough to say insulting things In nn anonymous letter. There Is no claim made for Ayer'a Sarsaparilla which cannot bo indorsed by scores of testimonials. This fact plainly proves that tho blood is the source of most disorders and that Ayer'a Hai-saparllla Is the boat of blood-purifiers. Try it this month. Our l.."0 lino knocks them all silly We are selling tho gotxls. Call and seo til em. Ukkd'b Shoe Ktokk. A HANDSOME OFFER! A Foisltr IllmtriM H Mi Womaa't Patlintlta Otftnt Fm tt Our Sukitrlbtn. Tho STAR, has perfected arrangements hy which wo offer FREE to our readers a year's subscription to Womankind, the popular illustrated monthly journal published at Springfield, Ohio. Wo will oivk a year's subscription to Womankind to each of our readers paying a year's subscription to tho Star in advance, and to all new subscril) ers paying in advance. Womankind will find a joyous welcome In every home. It is bright, sparkling and in terest ing. Its household hints and sug gestions aro Invaluable, and it also contains a largo amount of news about women in general. Its fashion depart ment is complete, and profusely Illus trated, it has a blight and entertaining corpse of contributors, and tho paper is edited with caro and ability. Its children's department makes WOMAN KIND a favorite with tho young, and in fact it contains much which will interest every member of every household in its sixteen large, handsome illustrated pages. Do not delay in accepting this Offer. It WILL COST YOU NOTHING to get a full year's subscription to Woman kind. Samples can be aoen Bt this ottice. Notice. Tho stockholders of the Rcynoldst'lllo Building and Loan Association will hold their annual election in Flynn's hall February 20, 18!)3. There are four director!) to bo elected from tho follow ing candidates: Jno. M. Hays, I'has. Horix l, W. F. Marshall, E. .1. Lofts, M. S. Sterley, Jan. Mooro, V. M. Bmwn; and one auditor to bo elected from the fol lowing: M. ('.Coleman, L. J. MoEntire. Jan. 30, '03. A. G. MlLLIREN, Sec. Men's gum boots $2.00 at RoTrinson'a. Have you soon Reed's M.AO lino of shoes? STRAY NOTICE, fame ttkr nrcmlRmnf the undemlmipd1, at PuniillKr, WIiihIow towmhlj in. the hitter pun of Iiw, H'- two iimI nnd white spotted cuhfM, Tin owner Is requested to conic forwivnL nrave nmnertv. nuv eliMrireH Mini Hike them away or they will lie disposed of itcrordliw lw. Bambaha A. Ki'ttkh. I'eh. 4th, Iniki. l)MlNISTl?ATOR S NOTICE. Notice Ik hereby )t1"n, that letters of nil mliilnlriilliin on ihr mmr of Ssrsh A. Wuy lund. lute of WliMtow towiihiu, JelTfi-Hon county. I'n., tl(MeuHf4r hnve limt irrmiitcil to tho undersigned. Alt peryom Indebted to tho siild eNtnte, nre reiiiirtttrd tn ninkrlnimcdlittn pnynient nnd those having claims or lmunds UKuliiNt tht Hiinie will nrvsent them authenti cated for settlenionl without delay tn A. is. MlUJHIN, Reynoldsvllle, Pli. Admlnlntrator. OTICE OF APPEALS. Appnuls from tho awtesMmontH of the sev eral towiiHtilptt mid iHiroiijrlm of Juffeiiwin county for tho year IMKI, will Iw hold at tho ofhee of the County ComnilHsliuiors as follow, vii: r'or Revnoldsvllle. Wlnslow. Wnnhlmrton. Snyder, Hmckway villn, I'olk and Warsaw, Bionuiiv, renriiury sr, irwa. r'or I'unxHUtawney, Clayvllle, Young, Roll, ltlff Uun, UiiHklll, lleiidnrHoii, McCalmont, Oliver, Knox, Tuiwdny, Fohruury 2S, 1SKI. ror rerry, i-orior iuiikkuhi, nonnvuiB, Reaver, Clover, Hummorvllle, 1'nrslca, Union, Wednesday. March 1st, lslu. Ry order of t ho Hoard, W. T). Kahb, Clerk January ao, ibim, Orphan' Court al, NOTICE Is hereby Riven thnt In purHiiuncs of un order of the suld Court to me direct ed. I will sell at public sule on the premises neretnurier uescrioeu on me Mill utty ox March, lsuii, at two o'clock p. in. the following descrllmd real estate: AU that certuln lot of land situated In Koyiioldvllle, county of Jeffuraon and stute of Pennsylvania, bounded ana aescrinea as toiiowh; tteginning at a post, corner on Jackson street and Berrls alley, runiiliiR alonv suld alley 130 feet to a post on Gordon alley; thence 60 feet along wild alley parallel with Jackson street to post, corner of lot No. 29: thence In a south erly direction ISO feet to Jiickmin street; thence uionit sma street nu teei to place oi ue ElnnlnK, containlnR 7,IWu square feet, more or less, lielns a part of a lurvor tract of lund surveyed on warrant of Timothy I'lckerinv and otliera No. lUil uud puteuled to I'liurlon H. Cox by patent duted the Slst duy of April, A, 1). 1H3T, enrolled lu the Patent Hook "11" Vol. iff, l'age -iO). TKHMS OF SAI.S. Tbn nurehuiiAr tn nav BlUO on dav of SI which shall Is) considered and retained as stipulated damaitea upon the purchaser's failure to comply with the aulmequent condi tion of aalei lituu on continuation of sale by the muiiii the hulauee of the uurcuase money to be secured by bond and niortxaice on the nntniluiw eiiterwd of record, mivable In aix months from conUrmatlon of sale wltb Inter est therefor from the same date) pntwesslon nf the nnmlHM to be alveu and the deed therefor made and delivered at the exueuas of the purchaser upon complying with lliene couaiiious. . CI. f . Kuk. Administrator of Margaret Sedler. Oeeeaaed. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Vrotltonotnrit. etc. J'on i'HOTHONOTAKY, WILLIAM B. SUTTER, Or Ct.AYvii.i.n lionotioii, Subject to net Inn of the republicans nf .Jeffer son t'o. at the primary election, Juno 17, IHltl. hrtlfT. pR SHF.RTrT. E. NEFF, or RKTNoi.nsvu.i.B llonornn, tibject to net Ion of the republicans nf Jeffer son t'o. nt the primary election, June 17, Istct. pouctiraurT. DAVID O. OOURLKY, Or llmioKviM.r, llonoroii, Hnhjret to nctlon of the repnbllcnns of Jeffer son t'o, nt the prlmnry election, June 17. isint. pU StIIKKlIT, CHARLES O. WILSON, Or PrsxsrTAwsr.r tloitoruii, Pubjeet to nctlon of the republican of Jeffnr non t'o, nt the pi-lmnry elect Ion, June 17, IwtKI. (Tonittyt (Trriicttrrv, yoK TltKA.TKKK, JOHN WAITE, Or Winslow Towxsitir. Publrrt to net Ion of the republlcntmof Jeffer son Co. nt the primary elect Ion, June 17. IWI. jxkthf.asi;rkh. N. D. COREY, Or Prsxst'TAwxrr RonornH, Hubjert to net Ion of the re puhllcnnt of Jeffer son Co. nt the prlmnry elect Ion, June 17, INTCI. JX)R TREAsVRKK, W. W. CRISSMAN. OrCl.AYVIbl.K lloiioi oit, Bubject to action of the republicans of Jeffer son Co. nt the primary election, June 17, 1S1M. 4! mmiMlntt, poll COMMISSIONER, W. T. COX, OrWissLow Towkship, Hubject tonctlin of the republican of Jeffer son Co. at the prlmnry election, June 17, 1 Ma. J,'OR COMMISSIONER. . DANIEL BREWER, Or l'Kiinv Township, Subject to nctlon of the republican of Jeffer son Co. nt the I'rlniiiry cltvtion, June 17, J,X)B COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH DARR, Or IlRoosvii.i.r. noHortm,' Subject to nctlon of the ropubllcnn of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 17, lHi. JVJR COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH BULLERS. Or WAnsAw TowBsnip, uliject to nctlon of the republic nusnf Jeff or on Co. nt the prlmnry election, June 17, INIKI. Every Tenth Sale GIVEN AWftY! Commencing this Wednesday morning, January 25th, we inaugurate the largest sale of Boots and Shoes ! Ever attempted in the place. Our invoice of last week shows that we have on hand thirty five hundred dollars worth of Boots and Shoes. This is by far the largest Btock in the place. We intend to close out the entire line in the following manner: We have reduced the price on all our Boots and Shoes, ns you can well see when you come to buy, as our goods are all marked in plain English figures, that is, you can see what they originally sold for and what you can now buy them at. This is inducement number one. Number two is as follows: We intend to give away every tenth pair of Boots or Shoes, no matter what they origin ally sold for. A strict account will be kept and the lucky tenth buyer gets their purchase free. - Ladies have you ever used IAdLa JhLT on your dining table ? If not, you lack this one item to set a nice table. We have it in two grades. J. B. ARNOLD. We are offering great value in our $1.50 shoe, Ijadlcs' and gentlemen's, fine and heavy. Rf.E1)'9 SlIOR STORK. Administrator's Sale. I will pximwo at public sale on Friday, Feb. 17, 1HOT, nt 10.00 a. M. on tho lato premises of Sarah A. Wayland.deeeased, In Wlnslow township, the following: All tho house hold goods, two horses, six cows, seven shunts, eight ton hay, oats straw, one mowing wachino, one spring tooth harrow, two plows, one wngon, one pair double sleds, one net double hnrness, forty bushels oats, twenty bushels shelled corn, log chains, gralis, grain cradles, and other farming tools tiMi numerous to mention. A. O. MlM.tHKN, Administrator. Reed's are offering great value $1.50. See their windows. for Prlftlitn mttlt tli vMtr. SlIIHKY BlIICK At the residence of Mrs. Juines Hrlck. Hrookvllle, l'a., February II. S:. bv Rev. J. W. Hlaisdell, Hurrv E. Slihvy and Ella L. Hrlck. Nth of Hrookvllle. l'a. Ladies and Gentlemen WE CAN! WE WILLI Lower your Hhoe bill thin year if you buy your shoes of us. We are cloning out all our odd sizes and odd widths at a sacrifice nnd after they are gone we will be getting in the best lines of shoes ever brought to town. We are the Leaders! We can prove It to uou! Everybody can advertise, offering baits "worthless goods," but we have the goods to produce to back any or all of our advertisements. No Deceit Here ! Try us this year nnd we will guarantee to save you money, ltecds Shoo Storo. Watches That That WATCIIKS that will suit the Watches That That WATCH KS that All Stamford Movement and (Jiiaranteed Good Timers at G. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Reunoldsvllle Jeweler. Your - Opportunity ! THE LATEST STYLES, THE FINEST GOODS, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, Ever brought to Reynoldsville, will be found at our store. To prove that the above statement is correct we ask you to call and see for yourself. If you want something Pretty and Stylish We have it nnd will sell ns cheap ns you can buy in any other town and you will save time and railroad fare. It has been said "we cannot buy the latest styles in dress goods in Reynoldsville. " We claim to hnve knocked this expression "out of existence." Come nnd see. We keep n complete line of Dry Goods nnd Notions, BING & GO. NOLAN BLOCK. ww. REDUCING Ladies' New Market Coats, Ladies' 34 length Coats, Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats. We will give you a few prices : New Markets aro worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are sell ing them at 5, 0 nnd 6.50 dollars. Ladies' fur coats are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are selling them for 6.50, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. MlWierH Children sShortuoats Men's Jersey Shirts worth f 1, reduced to 75 cts. Jersey Shirts worth $1.25, for 87c. Jersey Shirts worth' $1. 50, for $1. Jersey Shirts worth $1.35 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is uour time to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS I : it . .$. , .... , , for men ' and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low.' ' 4 w 1 t " " ,.-t.i . N". Haiiau. will suit the Working Man. will suit Professional Men. Ladies. will suit the Small Boy. will suit his Sister. will suit V Grocery Boomers W HUY WIIKUK YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUE, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND AM. KINIIH Or H U FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, TOUACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, fJoodn deliveretl fret any plure in town. Call on uh antt get prices. ' W. C. Schultz & Son & N .WW I can how more Hound, well cures of Ca tarrh, Cancer, Hcrofulu uud private disease ul men and women tliun all utlier. 870 tape woriiM removed In 4A month, ('anoer retuov. ed from all part of the body without the knife. Ilurgoon'a Bymeiu innovator will euro headache, bllllouiineaa and all atomach trouble. An a blood purlner It U Ihe wonder of the world. Around every bottle of thla remedy U wraiMd a preau'rlutlont aaureeuro drtiRKixta and all alorea where uiedl lor i.a uriuue 111 ita worn aiagea. At all mi a at (1.00 nor bottle, or alx bottle for IA.au. 1 Umee houra from tt a. m. to u. m. Baud unmr k i kiiii v 111JJUJH Country Produce KnowmebymyWorks tamp for luforiuutlou. DK.J. A. BTROOON, 47 Ohio Street. AuaouaNY CUT. frolic" Beyuoldavllle, l'a., l uu. u, m.