ii AT THE "SOO" JUNCTION. Til. Tnthrllr T.nmrnt nf n I nthor MTwf. Pun Hr.H Awnv I'rom llomr. ' TTio timo vim n mil (Vtoln-r after noon. Tim I'.V.re vr.'.f n lonely Junction trait Ins! tihm'I in n". lt :-n ? '"iclii : in. I.f f !i - l- ::'!'. V m l1'1 in ".--turn -ln('icrt" mill n v -1 1 1 -;( cpi'.'Vi-l '-n'l:iii;"'il luimn n.wiu youmr in.in tlio citv. Ai.ii . . i-imi.;.i ", ;.' 4.... nl'ont cix fi'ft. loner, nn n truck nntnoV. P(r)i!H tl'ft riljrlit I'.-ivi" 1 vr-ii c:i!l"'l 'the prorci-ti." Tll'T'' lM l'O Wore lll'r:..1;'.t" JllllCI' tll'lTl the Sinlt Ktr. M:iri Jtiiicttnn. mul il vn'i r-'lnin'f t'int iiftci-'inoii. There i n dii-ty little station. nnl tho trnin ilis pntchcr's liono n our piiIp of the liuiiii track. Opii"iti is n di'fscrtcil K ailrin. There 1m liiMliinif rl- to lie "en. In unminor tlio coininiincft flowers slum the iput. Tlio t till mnn tvitu tlio crniioon his hat wit liHiViiiK '-lit nt tho box on tho truck. Tho vomer coMii'icrcinl trnvelor cr nilviuico B'jront, or vhoovor ho tvn, rtnroil vncantly nt his cominnion. Tho tlmo jvi-jscd slowly mid ilrenrily. Onco n freight trnin rattlcil by. The yoiuiK mnn pot nil tho enjoyment ho conhl out of thnt nnil ruefully viewed tho caboose failing nwny into th" foir. At lotufth. ns if compelled to sponk. the oM mnn Siiiil: "Sny, I hnto t' see th' rain fall on thnt Vro coffin no. They onuhtor fii.ulo th' eaveses f thin yoro sta tion Wiriror. I trieil to lirinir him in, bnt thnt truck" too wiilo. Jim was a fino lxiy, ho was, aforo ho wont np t' Mar quette. Thiit's him ont there. Ittvnrn't onnntrnl for him f wnnt tor fro. Thero hain't nothin to keep a bright lHiy t' homo in n t'lWii vIuii'h p't nothin in il but my olo sawmill nn th' store. Hut, O Li ilM , I wislit lie'il a staid I wiHhtheM a ' staid! A country Imy iiin't tfot no show in mo o' tlicm touh iron towns. 1 ain't n-hlnn'.in Jim fer lenvin ino. But ho was nil 1 had. 11" didn't know how much I wanted him t' stay or he'd 'a lon it. I To didn't havo no sort o' raisin. His mother died when ho whs Just n lit ' tlo feller. "When hcKl'oWed up, nothin "ml do hut Ileum.;' tfor.way. IT" irooa upt' Marquette nn pits him a pood job on th' oro docks, boiii titronp nn hiiudy, Ho lister writ mo tli' fines' letters you ever wen ov'ry Sunday reular. lie was nn thero jest fonr months when ho quit writin. 1 stood it n month, nn then I wont np. He was sick in u meanly boardin hoiiso. He van eonsider'blo sick, but wo fetched him throuph, nn I took him homo. Ho got pood nn well attain. Ho said he'd stay with mo t' homo. But ho didn't. Ho iiinned off ono night. I didn't caro for what he took, if he'd only a mm' back. Ho kop' n-writin for money t' come homo on, mul 1 kop' n-sendiii it Imt I had tor po for my boy. Ho win. ! shot throuph the heart in u saloon at tho Soo. That's him out thoro. I ain't a-blumin him. I didn't rnise him as I" Then ft whistle was hoard. It was the awnitod train. With careful hnnds tho father, the train dispatcher nnd tho young man wheeled the coffin to tho bnppnge cnr. Ocntly the burden was lifted within. Tho old mnn climbed in to be by his dond. Tho door was shut, anil in a moment the train was lost in the burned pino barrens. Harper's Weekly. The Future ofOreoce, It la impossiblo to havo intercourse with modern Greeks without Ix'ing touched with some deproe of the enthu siasm which insjiiros them in disonssinp the future of their country, or without sharing the confidence with which they approach it. It may lie true that tho people nro of hybrid race, that littlo of the old Hellonio blood flows in their veins, bnt fow European nations of note, our own perhap-i least of all, ran boast nnmixeil descent. There is that in tho air tills people breathe, in the language they speuk, tho land they live in, which is of the very spirit of liberty. ' Ono mooting a countryman on tho ronrl accosts him as "putrioto," a term of moro significance, of larger meaning than "citizen." Cut they are a poojilo deeply democratic and require pontic handling to steor liberty clear of tho shoals of li cense, JIurmnrinps against the growth of taxation are already hoard, and tho extraordinary activity of tho press in sures the publicity of every nnpopulnr act of tho administration. Blackwood's Magazine. Aitrolngy of the Duy. Astrology seems to be paining in pop ularity, and many are turning to it for pointers concerning the futo that is in store for them. Meteorologists are con sulting tho planets in relation to changes in the weather, and scientists are seri ously discussing tho probability, or even possibility, of the lurgor plauets exert ing an influence on the earth sufficient to affect conditions of life or health. Astrononiors do not believe in astrol ogy, bnt are willing to give the unique science credit for assisting to develop the science of astronomy. Long before there was an interest taken in astronomy , there were muny careful observers of ' the heavouly bodies. The names chosen by these men for stars and constellations remain unchanged. Edgar Loe in Arena, Th Dute For the Mlllunulum. Charles T. Russoll of Alleghany, Pa., announces that tho millouuium will surely arrive In October of 11)14. We are now In the "lapping time," between the hay of the gospel anil the grass of the millennium era. This "lapping 'time" began in October of 1874 and will last 40 years. During this period the king' doing of tho world will be overthrown by the anarchists, mluusts, socialists and nationalists. At the sauio time the He- 1 raws will all be gathered iii Palestine. C.Joago Heruld. the Shamrock. ' ' ' ' Those who believe that one of the 10 bat tribes of Israel settled in Ireland lay e'rea on the fact that "slmuirukU" is the . AraUlo word for trefoil, which,1 under f -0 uma of alwnirock, has been mudc . far' 'nal bloom of Jrelanfl. Phila Warning Word From m WoaMk Mrs. Jnne G. Austin, who has Jboen decidedly opposed to tho suffrage move ment, writes to tho Boston Transcript: I am ronlly nfrnid that tho inoxorablo logic of events is going to lay upon tho already overburdened shoulders of wom en the added burden of suffrage. If public nfflcinls generally were wom fn, would they play with tho live of Men and women as gamblers play with dice? t)r if women won! voters would they iiU.nv uncii oliicials to remain in power? A fewwoeks n'.: scores of tho ward of n neighboring stato voro burned to death because tho men in chnrgoof them provided maniacs with matches nnd then livV'-d them up without firo escapes. Would women havo oroatiil such stu pendous folly? Or when tho crisis ramo would women havo lost their heads nnd bii'n nimble to deviso some moans of ex tricating those wretched victims? I giiesr not! When political selfishness and greed become official inhumanity nnd brutal ity, it is time for the underlying forces of our community to rise up and come to the front. Nobody, I imngine, donbts thnt women, if they choose to assort themselves, can do anything they see fit to do, from knitting off the heads of kings nnd nueons to preventing cruelty to nnimals, children nnd poor old wom en, but it would bo so much bettor, Ore men, If you would behave yonrwlves de cently in the position we have conceded to yon and not put all the work of the common honwhold upon our poor shoul ders! The llnltlo Fiend In Time of Bniipenie. Within the memory of man thero has not been a mysterious disappearance at tea without the subsequent finding of a corked bottle floating or thrown upon land, containing what hns purported to bo a message from the sinking ship. This happened as usual in the case of tho lost Wliito Ktnr liner Nnronic. On a beach near the mouth of Chesnpcnko bay a champagne bottlo was found, inclosing a paper tolling thnt tho Naronic struck an iceberg early in the morning of Feb. 10 in a blinding snowstorm, nnd at that timo was sinking. While it is not im possible that tho Naronic may have met her fato at tho timo and in tho way men tioned, it is practically impossible that this bottle with its message could come from that vessel. Tho ship on tho 10th of February would havo been in tho neighborhood of tho Grand Banks, from which point tho ocean currents would havo carried a floating object nnywhero rather than to the coast of Virginia. Moreover, if tho bottlo woro fairly launched on tho Lab rador current, a trip of 1,100 miles in 88 days would bo next to incredible. Tho practical Joker did not calculato with exactness in this instance. Boston Com monwealth. Tile Qitrcn Doesn't Count In l'olltln. We nro a self governing country. The occupant of tho throne reigns, bnt does not rule. Tho queen's political opinions nro her own. They have no more to do with those of tho electors than thoso of any other lady in tho renlm. Her mnj esty's subjects neither know nor, with nil respect bo it snid, care whnt she thinks upon homo rule or upon nny other political issue. On such matters they take tho liberty to act upon their own opinions, and no revolutionist can do a worse service to the crown than by attempting to make political party cap ital by asserting thnt she favors ono party and disfavors nnother. In 18S0 thero were many reasons why the Tories wore defeated. Not the least of them was that Lord Beaconsfield en deavored to convey an Impression thnt the queen was strongly opposed to their defeat. Yet, unwarned by experience, it is obvious that it is intended to appeal to tho country to put an end to Mr. Gladstone's government by asking it to regard this government as injurious to the queen's health because sho is so fer vent a Conservative and Unionist. Lon don Truth. llecanio He Tn n Jew. However viewed, the refusal of tho Union Leaguo club to admit Thoodoro Selipman to mombershipis reprehensible, unmanly and un-American. How tho well fed and well satisfied gentlemen who lounge in tho stuffed chairs of the Fifth avenue palace expect tho Republic an party to becomo popular and keep in touch with the peoplo when tho Union Longneclub, the representative organiza tion of the country, dclilwratoly and nnitedly rejects as a member a well rec ommended young man of signal abili ties, clean life, anil tho son of so eminent a philanthropist as Jesse Selipman, is beyond comprehension. Tho only reason for tho rejection, when facts are sifted, is because of his religion. It is an unfortnnato occurrence. It was neither cosmopolitan, republican, Ameri can nor Christian. Tho Union League club has made a umtake. Now York Commercial Advertiser (Rep.). A Issuer to ChurloKton. Tho bequest of the lute John TIioiubuu to the city of Charleston of a residuary estato, which it is estimated will amount to a sum exceeding If 100,000 and possibly twice as much, has naturally caused u good deul of talk around town, and the talk in most iniitances resolves itBelf into the question, "What shall we do with It?" It is no secret that Mr. Thomson at one time intended to leave a handsome legacy to the museum of tho College of Charleston in fact, a will was mado to thut effect but it souius that tho pres ent will was mado subsequently to that. Tho money is given to the city absolute ly, which gives every citizen and tax payer a right at least to express un opin ion as to whut the city council should do with it. Charleston News. A Change In Meu'i Culling Curd. A careful sister wight whibper iu hoi brother's ear that calling curds for mon are appreciably lurgor this year tliun havo beou used for bomo time past. Mmi are, most of them, careless iu these little matters of change, but ii they pretend to keep up with the altering etylcs at all they should be assisted once iu awhile by their womankind.- New York Times. People Fine That it is) not wise to rxpei ina with cheap conipoiiiids purport ii.g to lie blood -juii'illers, bnt which linvo no real jncdieiiml vnluo. To iimko use of any other thnii the i Im standard AYKIl'S Sarsapurilhl l!;c Superior lllooil-puviflor is simplv to invite loss of timo, money, nnd limit Ii. If yon nro nniictcd with Scrofula, CntarrlK Rheumatism, llvspcpsin, IVemn, Running Soron, Tumors, or any other blood disease, be iissurcil that It Pays to Use AVKR'S Sarsaparilhi, nnd AVER'S only. AY ICR'S Siii'siiparillii ran always bo depended upon. It does not vary, H is iiIvm' s the same in quality, quantity, and eilict. H Is superior in combination, proportion, npp.'nraiico, ami in nil that goes to build up the system weakened by disease nnd pain. It searches out nil impurities iu tho blood and ex pels them by the natural channels. AVER'S Sarsaparilla Pri-nsml hv 1r. .1. C. Aver fc Co., I.owf H. Msm. Hull) liy RH'DrilKvlntil. I'rlrc 1; nil liallkn, (5. Curesothers,will cure you S 0 Bprgo, Prl. W B Alfttndir, Ctihlir F A Aleitndir, An t Ctihitr. Seeley, Alexander & Co., BANKERS. Oruiinlwil In IS4. Paid up Capital S(',l),000. Storhhoftfrrs: (it'. O. Sit! tt!iin Tims. Mi-Civluht, I,. l S-clry, K. P.ftf.i'y, . It. .Mt'MllHLt'l-. o ti ut'iirntl Imnkinif hunlm. Accounts Hillrllnl. IViviiH' pupi'iH fur out- customer men nwny ami xcpi in ;: VHOOF VAVLT. J&M'sllORlNt aEpMwiis "Vt'cWr UN9teTSIH.) NO PAPER LIKE IT OM EARTH Unique tKt rremtric. V itty rot Kunnv. KcliKK'iift nt I'idiii. Not (or rtt lut for Souls. WHOLE SERMONS IN A GENTENCE. Si-ml n .iiv. in :nitit.i i.-r tVi-i yrcks trial, THE RAM'S HORN, $1.50 WOMAN'S Tr.MPLE, Ro PcrVrar. CHICAGO It once. ONLY PAPER THAT CVERYBODY LIKE Grocery Boomers W O HUY WIT EI IK YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND A I.I. KI.M1S or Country Produce FlU'ITS. CONFKC TIONKUY, TOBACCO. ANDC1GAKS. Everything in tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Feed, 2Ej"tc. H U L T UihmIh ilelirerrd free any pUive in town. Call on il h tind 1rt prlrrn, O N W. 0. Schultz & Son DR. BURGH'S System Renovator CURES ALL Liver, Kidney. Stomach DISEASES. nyniem notiovator i w r"i"ij m mn world that truly imrlflcs tlio blood nnd act. up- .. ... :.. , , t..,uiulu w I, l.itl I, mil L 1,1.1 tui .lie niuiiey., liver uhu u"c. n . .........n tliem weak. Mont medicine undertake to cittunse wunout uuiiuinn uf. ; ""' and It weaken, tho organs. Keuovator iwih vp while It I. cliiuii8ln the system, l'rlce, f 1.U0 iwr bottle, or six lor K.oo. After years of study Dr. Burnoon has con cluded to put up his tape worm remedy In such a manner that patients can treat themselves at their own bomus. This is a blessed boon to sul ferer. from this terrible aftUctiou who live at a distance. Write. . Jir. Uariooa't notantoui tnnwr iuro, has no equal on the face of the earth. It and external-acrofulu. sypbllls, aud all sorts ot blood poisons aud humors. Hits remedy Is in the reach of all. A 82-ouuce bottle, an H-weeks' treatment, for W.oo. These mtdlclnes are fully endorsed by the best physicians. Wltu eacu ol them there la a guarantee to curt or money re funded. If your druggist does not keep tbem, lual.1 tbat b. doe. ororde, them Jwn. Ohio Bt., Allegheny. Bend stamp for book ol lustruoUoun. tVFor sulu at 11. Alox BUike's drug store. $100.00 Y! This in no Lottery Sclipim, Imt a donation of 100 to my nistomri'H. I give you n Ten Cent Money Order with each two dollar' worth of good pur chased, at my store, and when ten of thope money orders are presented by any one per son I will cash them, paying $1.00 in silver or currency for them or when you buy $1.00, or more, worth of goods at one time I will ac cept them as so much cash towards paying for same. I want everybody to avail themselves of this offer. Yes, this is the place to Save you money ! BUY FOR CASH, SELL FOK CASH, at prices surprising to every body. New York RACKET STORE, HKYXOLDSVILLK, 1. We are o Headquarters. Villi IAiir In EVERY DEPARTMENT. I o e O Q 53 53 M ! 7: 7: o 55 i i Q o 0 ED. GOODER, The Jeweler, - Main Street. Just in 5? -V1 ! : n fur -," TIIK CLKAN- LINKSS OF 'I ll h' KS I CINDERELLA LAIlOlt I I AX 11 V Tiri.'n KCOXOMV I I Ci 4 I'T.'U 1 ! f MOXKY. ''It AND SICK STOVES. & In fact anything you may desire in our line in our mammoth storo. The Reynoldsville Hardware Co. N. MAU. No Fnii Prices, ''lf Hf-1l ;ltn1itv t,.t lir. lwu; We make tlie pUtcmcnt for the benefit of those, who file not our customers, and so may liui know il: ()i u i-ku i:s MAKE TST'i.MEUs OK A I.I. WHO com :. A full line of Dress Goods, The Hest and Cheapest ever brought to Heynoldsville. A full line of Henrietta at 2.rn in all shades, 40c., 50c., and 81.00. Silk warp Henriettas. Summer Silks for f0c. per yard. Ladies Coats and Capes the finest and cheapest in town. A nice line of Children's Jackets from '2 to 12 years. Men's suits the best and cheapest you ever saw for the monev. We don't say so except we can convince you. Men's Suits, four button cutaway from 10. T to $ir, worth 14, 10 and sis. Men's straight cut worsted for 10 to 12.. 10, Avorth 10, to $18. Children's Suits 2.7.r, are Avorth .'?.ro to $').00. A fine line of Hoys' nnd Men's Negligee Shirts. N. H anau. Season ! IT WILL PAY YOU TO KXAMIXK OL'H LIXK Ob' STOVES DISFOKE BUYIXO ELSEWHKRE AS WE CAKUY THE LA KG EST AND BEST LINE "3"?IF IN THE COUNTY. will be found GlOtlllllO Vv' 4 : J ASK FOR H mtlifcUJUW JV m mm NEWIOHrf. FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES AT ' II. KLEX. STOKE S, THE IJ'A1)IN(J DUHidlST. Rrynoldsvllle, Pa. GENTLE MEN I 1 urn lwmltlve Hint I have wiim-tlilinr rii'li In Htoro for ymi if you will cull at my tailor hIioii. I have rwelvi'il an ex ci'llrnt ci'loi'tion of Spring and Summer Goods. I rim hIiow you tlio finiiHt seloctlon of KihiiIh in thin olty. All HtH frum-anteed to li n'i'fci-t. Onn trial of tho excel lent kinmIh anil work Ih eonvlnolnif for nil. Ilnplnu; tlint I may receive a call, I I'pmniii Your obcilli'tit servant, J. G. FR0EHLIGH, Rrynoldavllle, Pa. ffyNext diKir to Hotel McfJonnell. Gltu Meat Market, i I buy tho bout of cattle and keep the choicest kindm of meats, puch as MUTTON, POKK VEAL AND KKKK, SAUSAGE. Everything kept neat ami clean, lour patronage solicited. E. J. Sthultze, Tiop'r. J. S. MORROC HF.AI.FK IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. IS GOODS DELIVKRKIJ Fit EE. f OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Kvyholdsville, Pa. LOOK ! FOR THE 1 PeoDies Quick Sales and Small Profits. 1 General stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing fwrw-tlu mul lirua V.V1V,,,. II 111 , k.'UUl ,'i . .. .v A. KATZEN, V Proprietor. Subscribe for "Tie Star! $1.50 per ;yert
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