$Tfic Star. Sitlwrijitinn fl.M jtir irrtr. in mlnii n iniVpiti'!i'Ht Io'b1 vnN'f. ptililulird e V i-dnrliiy :ti KcynnliUx illr, .IrflV -tn Vn. ili'Vn i'it o 'hi- lnt'-WH nf K.'VmmIiU phi Jt','c".oiit,iMuity. Nnn-rlt Irnl. '.vMt ?' ' 1 i ' h '-tit-nrs" nnd will ti HHrlnlly f 1 'tuvrii iU ( tic iiihoi Imi iIiihh. JiiIw.tIp'Imm nHrr t ..Ml pel-vrnr. In :kIvi i 'nmmnntfiit tmm Intended for pittillrp l , i' pnnled liy he write' it it fi"' !ii''H':i'ltiii. but in n trtiiiMMi't f HI far li. In ei-entltm new Hem snlli t--uin" fii' ntiMli lntevn on nw ( hi nt Mteo'tlte In Arnolds' llliH'k. en"Vv 'M-iinilllilrltinTii mill I'liliri' r (ve'-tWement hIioiiIiI reneh thin o'"--' ? x'fi mimi'i -!fri't- n1' 'inununlcntlon tnC. A. n. itVviHi''' v M It. Iii. "ii"i"1 ii' HiHtonii'i nt lleynotd- V 'i i" 'i'ii I 'ii'- mull mii'ii'i. . . t in.;i.(i, '.tt,.p ,.,' - "'i'dv i'sn. Y. M.nrn . i"" ., who t11 1 flV h -f'tf !Mi- n i- 'i Inn wntc'vrl iv t'v r' l . r " I 1 l of mtU'ite'lnn. R c' f Id, "A wnrli) wIMiiiii S' ' !'' n M y liU.. n nnn wi'Vi 1 ! M"i"i r without (low -i'i. n 1i f.- pi) n iilun' n unnlon." TV fi'j-i'i"jnti of tho niiiifopfffi' 1 In- tli - i.r 'H 'tit ('mitfiVHi. n tln-y k'-nil In th lii'ls now on their piitnin" , j H'iim t It it t wis cvor aiiirlntt.Ml n' a j pinu'l1 s'sl'n, A trfiit r 'vfval hns lvin eolnir on nt. Wnshlnirton. Ph. On Thursday of lest, w"k tr-nHv all the hitsinoHS hons w !- i'lMiil In iMilor to give tho omnW i -s nti opportunity to Rtti-ntl tho m t- 11 ifs, Tho net riMiiiniH of the P. & E. rt'termrl ii nd hrRndhes for 1W2. nns Pn.V1.t14s.3s Profit. lO.M'.l.n.'l. Th- r w 'ii' u 'ii In coiiKtrwtion and repnlri on tV V A E. niilroad, !.( ton of Hf-'l mil nnd 204 01! Huh. T.ist S'ttiti-diiy (irovor Cl"vilnnd wns !T'in;ii"it.Ml for tho Htvond lmn at Nntion's (''itiitol ah President of tho T7nit"d Stitt.. Tho inautrural address of th" Pronldnnt and nomo facts ab"ut th" parnd". ("remonipB and jrreat dom onNtration will tie found In this issue of the. Stak. Tin-si-cri't of thrift is a nvsont iv Htmlnt in order to provide for tho future. TIiIh is tho ono lesson which the improvident tho world over need to l"Rrn. Tt Ih tho anti-poverty proscrip tion whleh will roh no other of its rights, and which overy ono may try for himself with unfailing success. We are Indebted to Tlon. A. O. Hop kins for a map of the United Slat-s. The man b 'ni tlio imprint of ison, and nnd Is Incomplete, which of course is not Mr. Hopkins' fault. The most im portant town in Jefferson county in 1W0, nd the liveliest town in the county to-dav. rievnoldsville, is not designated on th" man. Second to Heynoldsvilln comes I'unxsutawnoy and It Is not "in either. If you would incroiiso your happiness and Tiromote your life, forgr-f your n-lL'hlnr'H faults. Forgot tho slrtfldr ywi have heard. Korjyot tho tempta tions. Koriret the fault-findin!;. and jrU-e littlo thought to tho cause which provoked It. I'Virgot tho peculiarities o' vour fri-nds, and only remember tho po"d points which make you fond of them. Foreot all itorsnnal fiuan-ols of histories von may liavo heard by aoci d nt. and which. If rojieated, would s-m a thousand times worso tlian they ni-. Ohllf-rato cvorythinc disacrena-b'- from vsterday; start out with a ei'iiin sh-"t fop to-day, and write upon It. 'or swnot memory's sake, only those Ihlntrs which are lovely and lovable, A hnrhbnror of sprlnc visible during ti . mst week was tho ubiquitloim n""-' nnd his marbles. Marhlo nt 'v a tioVp no respect for pdes-t-i-ni n fnct they consider a man or """" ' imjxilite who does not po o ,i in . h i street to pass by while they p.... , n"-i. t Jn ttu InUirestiiiK- pame on Hv Mvfi'k. Many a boy pots hla )1,m I .u.n in pumbllntr while iiidulprinfr in the tnnnoent marble pamo when lil'ivimr 'or "koo)s." In this puma. In h" other (fumbliiifr, one boy will 'Irin" another out of all hiH mar bi 'M mi l "'e lHW4ir will iawn all the t.'ti.ir -tu ho has in bis old clotbos t. ).... n tii i game (foing and after he hii" run e. of pawning material then li ti"i's m-'"blos until his oi-odlt Is n. g. T, -t if. rv friends, you of my own sex who mi'v ad thoso words, try and piok alt ii (1 '-4 we choose In woman, and w'Hit i."iml diK it do? writes Edward W B k We always come back to her, iiu'l (rind wo have tho privilege, too! N rvotis'' But yet how oalui and steady w't 'ii th right time comes. Illogical? Itut y li" certain the intuition, how tin -rring Hie instinotl Without judg m nt? Iti it yet how safe her counsel, h iw siir.1 It r guidance! Never a lead er? Hut wliata helper! Timid? But yet what a mv "ttheart! Unsystematic? But v '. win what neat precision is marked Hii triiiiiiiiff of her children! Drossy? B ii y il liovir she can wear her gowns! N 'vec i dy? Rarely for the theatre, hip V'it how ever ready with her woman' Iv svmtmihv in time of trouble! Fond of niMtl.v tlilnLrs. but vet how they bo- c imo h r o irson. her room, her house! rcmvtiislv? Well, bless her, yes! but th oh '"post article (or the mouey ever cr 'iiuid! And long may we love her to bfVht ii our homes, make wise our olilldrm. make men better than thoy si" nnd lif i the bettor worth the living! And we'll love her, too, for the enemies she has muuo. I The Courier's New Plan. Friday tho I)ulJiis Covrii r prnpoM d a , new plan for the citizens of Ilinukxili , Piinxsnt'iwnev. I( ynoldsville Kidi y DuH.iis. CI 'iti ll. '1,1 mid l'hl lin to s. cur i iroi d pint form unit -i inusiciil c 'inbiimlioiis fur n i The ('tin .-1 r p. epos's tli:it : muu"d 'owns work in r J and sol ct such talent us can b to uiiiko the circuit, nnd Idlils: "Ii Is r asonnbl i to supp.'s bur au w mi milk" sp cinl fit' sp aker Is 'iiijiiyeil at one eiuhts in siii'c'.-.-i'U!. mill In V,v b tli" in! van? niT". Il is ill-'' tlmt n f it.r In' -r w i i'il 1 en d CM i s th nuiH-i :. by :!i fhm irr 'vinur of t'i ' fj i -nil in:-' ti.ii f f vol" -i r h' ir iv Inn. A 1 'init'ir of iti; eiiillv i t cuit 'intilitti il tn I sftion if r.'Milnnitr"d. It I- eiieh 1 v i vvi.lil pr f r in f i " ils own ; -.cure but it would ! it simpl hlii(f lo do to ort'itiiiz mitt i' .'issoeiiition of soui" h i . would : et :i il I calr to n otlvrs ii ,'i c!ios 'ii pine on n e.iv v.'h pree run f. r Hi" :- n e It.- a mi in; d. Th u' is pl'iry f tie- . consid r unity in the mutt, r b f. i Ili'Xt l''llnl.'IH, but tllecxp. l i lie , the Dull ils assi'ciiiiion llie past ni:.' '! : has shown that It is much b 'it' r to b ! curly than lute." j Wo b lleve the scheme would Work nicely and enable the towns m ntiem d tojfet (food talent at reduc m1 rat 's.in fuel can itliirvt niutv thelv own prie ii for a seven nights enir iiretn.'iit. For all dcranifem "iits of the lliroat and Imitfs, Ayer's (Iheriy Pectoral is tho sju'edii'st and most reliable rein tly. F.ven in the advaiicd slap-s of C'n sumption. this wonderful pi'.'pm at i i af fords vrr -at relief, checks c tuj.'iiintf. and induces sleep. People's Psrty Resolutions. Tho People's Party of R ynoldsville. nt a meetinc held in .lanuary. It.'l. cave expossion to the followinj; resolutions: 1st. We reiterate the preamble and endorse tile Omaha platform adopted on tho Fourth of July, 1 Hi i2, also tho state platform of the People's party. 2nd. Wo demand the repeal of tho ordinance, requiring hucksters, canvass ers and ajfonts to pav heavy license for the privilege- of selling their products or wares hs adding additional cost on tho toilers for such productions and necessaries nf life. ?!rd. Wo demand that gas lights bo placed on street cornel's one at each crossing (on tho main streets) and that guard rails b' placed on bridge ap proaches and elevated sidewalks, also to make more safe railroad oinssings for the convenient!)! anil safety of the public. 4th. Wo demand thut tho lot now occupied bv tho present condemned school building be used for a modern central school building largo and con venient enough to accommodate tho pupils many years to come. iith. Wo demand tho removal of tho special olHeer known as night patrolman and the salary to be applied to public improvements and that money appro priated for improvement be equally distributed throughout the borough. F.lderly people ivraitmb )r their spring bitters witli a shudder. Tho present generation have much to lie thankful for, not tho least of their blessings be ing such a pleasant and thoroughly ef fective; spring medicine as Ayer's Sar saparilla. It is- a health-restorer and hoalth-maintainer. Men's seamless shoes $l,il at Robin son h. For Sale. House and lot In Ohlotown. Six rooms and kitchen, inside water closet, bath tub and marble to) stationary wash stand. This proH;rty will bo sold reasonable. Inquire at ltuckct store. F. K. Mullen, Agent. All kinds of Rubbers for men and boys at Robinson's. Ladlus Ruhh.irs 2T cents at Robin son s. Spec al Offer. Wo aro making a sneviul offer to each of our renders paying a year's subscri- tiun to llio riTAR In advunco, arm to all new suhsei'ib irs jiaying in advance, we will give them th b i4 local tiapcr in JufforHon county and ill give thorn froo, either tne tmiiriKtiia or Amrrt- run Farmer, for one yr. The two puiiers above mentioned are exci-llont mommy puihii-h ana lite suoscriMiou price of each Is $1.00 a yow. Jirifttnn with thr . BUKNHOLTZ BtSH At Iirookvllle oil Wednesday. March 1st, IS'1.1, by I6w. E. T. Dorr. William G. Ri-enholtz. of Ruthmel, Pa., and Sarah E. Bish, ol Roynoldsvlllo, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlcv Is Idii'iiIiv irlvon. tliut lstturs of ftd- IlllnlHtrHtioli en tiif estnteof Shi'hIi A. Vy luml. lutit nf Wliislow townsliLu. J(irTiirwii county, I'u.. uiu'uuhi'iI, Imve Ih itiiinlHd to lll UIKHII'SIKIItKl. All IMIl-SOIlH iiiuuuieu ioiiw suld uhIuIu, at-ii rNiitisted lo niuk Iniiutidiivlu payment unci iiiom' tiuvitiiz (iiiuiuoi,(ieiiitiniH uuulnsl tlii'HHint' will Drowiiit llini BUthunti uulud for buttluuiunt wldiout delay to A. U. S1II.I.IK.KN. Kiiynoldsvllle, Administrator. CHANGEABLE WEftTttER I Nuture has soon fit to have changeable weather and why not have your person garmented with a neat and nobby suit mudo of hoavy-wjlght muturiul to suit tho weather thut is now creeping upon us. You need a new winter suit and as the oold waves are very uncertain you will bo wise If you place your order now for winter woaring apparel, so as to have It to don when blustering weather is ushered in. Such an immense line of winter patterns was never displayed in town as can . be seen at J. C. FROEHLICH'S, (9"Next door to Hotel MoConne tttat nm ; 11 1 1 1 j v 1 1 1 VVUI101 nmdo in GloLliino ! Just before the arrival our new Spring Goods we make our final and greatest flTort to get rid of our small balance of winter goods, so here goep. rrn me i i I Worth from $5.00 to $7.00 Never has fine clothing been sold at wholesale as low as we sell the above suits at retail. They are made of the Co Icest including German Broadcloth and Tricots, English Cassi meres, Scotch Cheviots and Irsh Tweeds, while the styles comprises The Junior, Double Breasted and Single Breasted, and they are, as etated above, regular if 5, $5.50, $0, $0.50 and $7 00 qualities, but old Prices liave lwen obliterated an1 ,lt)W $3.50 Buys CHOICE from all Sizes of these Suits 4 to 14. Bel Bros., BOYS, For spring we will present every boy that buys a suit with a handsome bow and arrow or a pair of Btilte. WHACK BOYS i (6 ti (O) IP. such Klegant and Popular Novelties as the the Reefer, Reunoldsvllle and DuBols, nesx At $3.50 most tein! materials The CIok Watches :: That That WATCHES that will Watches That That r a rtv tt t i i t jt i iitjnn mat All Standard iMovement and Guaranteed Good Timers at G. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Reunoldsvllle Jeweler. LADI La O O K ! We have on sale for a short time a full line of Ladies' Night Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Muslin Underwear which we are offering Very Cheap. Also a fine line of , Dress Goods, !N"otions, Laco Curtains, Pourtiers. OUR STOGK IS Ml NEW. BING 5c CO. NOLAN BLOCK. MAIN STREET. REDUCING Ladies' New Market Coats, Ladies' 3-t length Coats, Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats. We will give you a few prices : New Markets are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are sell ing them at f, 0 and 0.50 dollars. Ladies' fur coats are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are selling them for (.50, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. Men's Jersey Shirts worth $1, reduced to 75 cts. Jersey Shirts worth if 1.25, for 87c. Jersey Shirts worth $1.50, for $1. Jersey Shirts worth $1.85 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is your time All Winter M! Ch drcn sShortCoats to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS! for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low. !N Hanan. will suit the Working Man. will suit Professional Men. Ladies. suit the will suit the Small Boy. will suit his Sister. win suit u v u Grocery Boomers W Ill'Y WIIKRKYOUCAN fiKT ANYTHING , YOU WANT. lLOUIl, Suit Meats, Smoked Meats, CAN NICl) GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AMI Al.l. KINDS OK Country Produce KKUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOUACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything in tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Eltc 1ohIh delivered free any place in town. Call on uh awl get price, W. C. Sehnltz & Son; H U T & O N 1 rim Hhow moro miuutt, wull curtm of Cu timli, Cunc'tir, ft'i-ofulH uml urlvuto lluiisen ut mra mid women limn nil oiIiiiik. 270 tupti wnriiii ruimm'ri In JAmoiitliH. 4'uiuar reniuv iul from till mrU of thu Unly without the kulfu. HuniiMiH'ii KyHteui HKiiovulor will euro liimdiicliUi ulllloiihiitfiui uml nil Mtotuttrb tniubUti.. Ah k IiIihmI purlHor It Ih tlm wouder of llio world. Around every Uilllu of tliui nmiixly Ih wrnpHd a pruM-rliillons HHurecure for l.ii Urlpiw In lu wontt hiukiui. At all druiiKlntH nnd nil Htorvi wliuiv medicine U wild atll.OOpttrlHilllu, oml Ixillliw for tS.00. Dllli u lioura fiiini H h. ni. to II p. ni. Bern! Htuuip fur Inforiiuitlon. Dlt. J. A. IIUKQOON, 47 Ohio Btreot. ) AlxitUHKNY CITY. nviumv k v mm v Know mc by my Works
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