fcfrc Star- fitihurriplinn tl.lin per imr. in nth-iinn An twlcH'nilrnt Itwiil pmT. piiMWhc'Icvr'.v Vt'ihicmlny nt ItevimUNvlllt. .frtTiMMott cii. Til.. Hrvo'i'il o ( hp In'r'l'HtH of lli-yno'dHVlMp anil .lt'tTfitni'iMiny. nn-tnll Urn I. will trr?, all with fiiltiicHH. untl will ltMMHi'lilly frlcml- A 'm i" wliv fnti nmtlt' known ( tmn nf thinin'i m rtMioni' muh-k. I.rwrh'v cotmnnnlrntlon nntl ihtim?i' fif ("Msi'Tiirnts mIiiiiiIcI mirh ihW ottlri' In Momltiv noon. Aliln"H nil ('ittnmmtlrnllmn to A. Htppli n-jm. ItMvnoM.vlll,'. In. Fn't'ivil fit ilio n.MtonVe nt ItrynohNvlllp, Tn-. ni m'"omiI rlim mnll nmttrr. . tTtT'C'OI, (ntr mid liil. " r.l v F.s I ) A vT M a I H ' 1 1 i:.. i:i T I i'i'n" 0"mi"'Mn h 'twi'ti H"'"n nnil OMenifn Is ntinniinpl n jvrf'rt. nil m iiiir'"t nn InMnntnti 'inmlv trntw-tni'ti-d vr l.iVl mil" of wiif. Tin1 vn'c r 'tfiltw I' nntnvnl ton ' nnd pw 'in v 'vlfli'v nnnHil'nt 'il. Kx-.Tiidu'-ChnH'-s MrCiitnll'-Ms. of Hnt lor. on'of tin1 oldoxt Inwvorn In Wi'Htorn IVnnsylvnnln. wns sitHrk'-n with unruly m in th low"f limit M-wlnv. Ho lunl bon f'tnlivil to tV-fond Dr. Wj-foff. on of thosH hold for tho Looi'libm-jr hunk buvjjlnfv nnd ninrdor. Child-likon-ss Nhltrhoxt miinhoivl nnd womnnhiiod. Wo toll n boy to ) manly, and n trlrl to bo womanly: but wo do not toll a man to he boy-liko, nnd a woman to bo srifl-liko. Yot It It pitiful to o promatuiv mnnhond in a boy. or pronm turn wonmnhivnl in a tflrl: whilo it adds a fhnrm to tho ohnractor of a trno nmn to And him rotaininir hi boy nature unlmpairod to tho lat. and a trim woman Is nil tho lovollor for novor losing bor trno iflrlhood. ('hildlsbnoxH ts to bo nvoldod in a child, nnd to Ixi loft, bohlnd n ono mnturott in life: but clld-likonoss Ib nllko ndmlrnhlo in a child and in nn adult. Chllilishni'M wo should nhin: uhlld-likonoHS wo nhould utrivo uftor. or rathor wo should not strive awuv from it. Tho following 1h a womnn'H description of nn idonl huxband: A tmMratiMwtrnl, intolloctnal. truthful, pnoriotic. thou ghtful, forgiving t'lirlHtlnn man, who chooHPH a wifo for bor mind and heart rather than faco, and waits until ho is sure ho has found tho rijrht one: ono who neither scoldn nor laughs at his wifo nnd nevorcontrndlets her tn nubile; who loves homo nnd children, and has certnin menns for milking an honest comfortable living. Who is eeonomieal, but not (dingy, and unless wealthy keeps bis life Insured. Who undorstands that women have nerves, need money, enjoy pretty things nnd are happier for 1xlng petted. Outside of tho nowspnner pi-ofession, tho kind of huslmnds des crilvd are remnrkably seareo. F.x. This world of ours, which seems to lo so full of misfortune nnd misery, is abounding in pictures to charm the eyo and mnko glad the heart, if wo will only look for them. Tho trouble with too ninny of us is. we are blind to them from thoughtlessness. Wo have mndo up our minds that there is not much sunshino for us, nnd that wo might ns well sit still in tho midstnf disappointments and darknoss as to go out in seareh of light and hnpplness which are not for us. But they are for you and for everyono, and not least among life's duties is that we soek thom with gludnoss and with fnitb. Poor thankfulness is it that wo give for all our blessings if our days aro spent in murmuring that all our wishes aro not gratified. Tho harvest is unto tho roaiiors; It is rich and bountiful, but tho golden grain will waste if not (fathered nnd stored. Many women of our country think they have a hard life of It, but they may be thankful they do not live in some of the foreign countries. In Bul garia tho woman gets up very early In the morning and gets breakfust ready and after all have eaten and the men have gone to tho fields to work, then she must get something roady for din nor. All the children largo enough to stay alone are left at homo and If there is a baby In that home the mother straps It on her back and with the lunch in hor hands for the wen in the field, she walks four or five miles and when the harvest field is reached the mother ties tho shawl, which her baby is wrapped in, ou a tree and she goes out to do a man's work in tho field. As long as the baby dues not cry too loud and long it remains on the tree without anything to eat, for babies are never fed in Bulgaria only when they cry, but when too boisterous the mother ties it on her back again and works with a sickle in the soorohing sun and the baby gets the full benefit of old Bel's hot rays. After the day's work as a harvest hand is over tho mother re turns home with the baby on her back and then she has to got supper ready for the family, while the husband sits around and growls if the children make any noise, and wants his wife to make them keep quiet The boys and girls of Bulgaria never "keep company" and leap year is unknown there. When a baby is born in that country it is suited and tightly wrapped In cloth for five or six months and then Its hands and arms are freed sometime before the remain der of the body is unwrapped. Ameri can women and girls would think it pretty tough if they had to live in Bui- Rathmel. Wni, Mohney Is suffering with In flammatory rheumatism. Hov. IVIlard Is conducting a mooting lit the M, E church. ,yulto n number have found p 'aeo at the iillur. (iVo. Dyke Is roe Iving treatment In the West I -nn hospital at Pittsburg. In., for nn nffi ctlen of the spine, Mr. Christie, a man iilnnit yours of ag !, is lying at tho Milnt of doiith lit the house of .lohn Wylnm The old gont Io nian Is apparently without, frlotids and moans of support. We utiiloistand that tho overseers have b -on npoalof to fot asistnnc". I'. ('. (1 arhi lni. a resident (if our town for tin1 past live yours, was romoved from ourmidxt by the hand of il 'iith on Inst Wednesday morning. The do cousod was much rsp'Tlnl by nil who know him. The aged widow and chil dren In their sad b'tvavcnioiit have the sympathy of tho entire community. On Monday evening, March Hth, d' Hth ent"ivd the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Met Monkey and took there from little .loslo. their twelve yoar old child, who hail suffered from Tuesday until Monday evening with that dread disease, diphtheria. We sorrow with the parents in this their hour of afflic tion. The necessity of a gin mill was never really known In our town until we had the fortune, through the recommenda tion of some of ourenterpiislngoitizens. to get one. Now we can get gloriously drunk, get our fingers chewed, our heads punched and our mortal frames well kicked nnd tramped in tho mud and lie under no obligations to Hey if oldsville's favored seven. We noticed nn article In tho (hit of March 4th written by some Hoodoo from this town making a general complaint about troubles at Hpraguo mine, which is altogether untrue and misleading. In the first place he overestimates the amount of men employed. In the sec ond place there is not a Hiigariun or i'olander employed In or uhout the mine (unless the author of the article is one) to burn black strap. Tho reports of tho mine Inspector will show that there is more than sufficient air nnd generally well circulated through the mine. Tho complaint Is, us wo see, directed moro to tho present chcck-welghmnn than any ono else, ono who has served long nnd well nnd apparently knows nothing of any life lenso that ho holds on tho situation. The writer of the article, we presume is one who has tho conceit to think that ho is capable of filling tho position himself, nnd would willingly stoop to tho b"d bug act to get there. "March to search" is tho old adage. It searches out any weakness of the sys tem, resulting from impure blood. Those who use Aycr's SaivnparU'a find March no moro senivhlng or even dis agreeable than any other month. This medicine Is a wonderful invlgorator. The Fourth Lecture. John II. Clark will deliver tho fourth lecturo given under the management of the Koynoldsvlllo Lecturo Association nt Centennial hall on Wednesday.Maivh 22. He lectured at Dullois ou the 2lUh of last month and tho O'linVr said: "A fair sized audience attended the lec turo, "Hits and Misses," by John R. Clnrk at tho Reformed church last evening. Mr. Clark is advertised as a lecturer, vocalist, actor and mimic nnd his lecturo laxt evening was a combina tion of tho four. For two hours and fifteen minutes ho held hiB audienco attentively: at times with flights of oratory and again with a song recital such as "Cuddle Doon" and "Loodlo Vaooh Strauss,"' and underlying all was a moral strain which cun but make those prosont bettor for huving heard tho HKaker. It was a plea for homo, a lesson for tho young, a returning to youth for tho minds of tho old. Clarke talks about the things which interest tho people: matters which strike the most responsive chord of a noble heart." "I have used Ayor's Hair Vigor for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction. It is an excel lent dressing, prevents tho hair from turning gray, insures its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean." Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Moss. 5rtftttB tvtth tli rtt. Postlethwaite Booth: At Heyn oldsvlllo, March, Hth, by Hov. E. T. Dorr, assisted by Rev. Jacob Booth, the bride's father. Mr. G. B. M. Postlethwaite and Miss Cora V. Booth, both of Reynoldsvillu, Pa. HALL Hteelk At the M. E. parson age. Urookvillo, Pa.. February 8th, 1X93, by Rev. J. W. Blalsdell, A. C. Hall, of Rose township., and Maggio E. Steele, of Union township, Pa. Dihkson Wikman At Hotel Holnap, March 11th, 1HW3, by E. T. MeOaw. J. P., Axel Johnston Dickson and Em ma Wikman, both of Elcanoru, Pa. Ladles clean your kid gloves with Mousquetairo glove cleaner, for sale only by J. B. Arnold, the leading house in town, for dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most dosirable shades. All kinds of Rubbers for men and boys at Robinson's. DIED. Latz On Friday, March 10th, 18H3, a five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathlas Latz. Funeral services were held in Lutheran church Sunday, and remains were interred in Beulah. Henry At the residenoe of her son, I. C. Johnson, on Tuesday, March 7th, Eliza Henry. Age rJ3 years, 4 months and 7 days. Men's seamless shoes $150 at Hobiu-son's. EST" nindo in Glottiino! ,1 wt before the arrival our new Spring Goods we make our final and greateHt effort to get rid of our Pinall balance of winter goods, bo here goes. Worth from $5.00 to $7.00 Never has fine clothing been Hold at wholewile an low aw we nell the above Buits at retail. They are made of the Choicest a most desiralile mterials, including German Broadcloth and Tricots, English CaHHi mereH, Scotch Cheviots and Irsh Tweeds, while the Styles comprises The Junior, Double Breasted and Single Breasted, and they are, as stated above, regular $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7 00 qualities, but QlfJ PrlCCS have been Obliterated and now $3.50 Buys CHOICE from Suits 4 Bell Bros., BOYS, For spring we will present every boy that buys a suit with a handsome bow and arrow or a pair of stilts. WHACK! BOYS 9 ",,c" te,t;:,r,i'ular the Reefer, all Sizes of these to 14. Reunoldsvllle and DuBols, The Finest At $3.50 The Clotn, GIlOGks! L 0 C K S That Strike, That Alarm, That are suitable to car ry to the mines, All Guaranteed good time keepers at C. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Reunoldsvllle Jeweler. A DIES. LOOK! 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, Notions, Lnce Curtains, Pour tiers. OUR STOGK IS ALU NEW. BING 6c GO. NOLAN BLOCK. MAIN STKKET. REDUCING Ladies' New Market Coats, Ladies' 34 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 5, fi and fi.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. lilt a Men's Jersey Shirts worth $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 your time AlliirMs! Children sShortCoats to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS I for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low. 2ST. Hanau. Grocery Boomers W IiUY WHKItE YOU CAN CRT ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUK, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNKD GOODS, TEAS. COFKB'.ES AND AM. KINDH OK Country Produce' EKUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Etc. IUmmIh delivered free any place in town. Call on nn and yet price. W. C. Schuitz & Son H U L T & N DR. BURCOON'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR Tukt'H tho Htiiml unil will enmptttu with all nlhura an a bUxxi pin lll.T, Htouuic h, Llvur and Kiilnvy i'uru. A uifM-Hptlon, a niiro euro fur I. a tlrlH uruuiiii every lmli. I can Know more tkiunil, wi'll t'urtM uf Catarrh, I'aucur, Kcrofulu and urlvatu UlxtitHt uf liixu ana wtmiiui than all olhunt. 171V taixi worina n uiuvutl In 44 luonthM. CaiK'ur ruuiovtii from all iiartHof tho uocly without tlu knlfo. UK. MIJlUJOON'HKyHtum Konovatiir la the Ifreat twt (liHcovory of tho cuniury. Use it and b vonvliu'tiil that no oihor rt-uitnly on earth couipart-H with It. At all UiukkIhIm and all toii whero uit'illrlnx ih miuI, at l per bottle or S boUlon for 1R. OthVe hour from 8 a. m. lo p. iu. (teuu atuinp for Information. I'll. J. A. tll'HUL HJ parla. rla. 47 Ohio Btreet. JCUHKNY ClTf. 1 - ALL
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