tfulitcriiitiiin tl.HO per year, in mlranm. An tiif1rHmlrnt lis'itl pspor, piitilWird pvpry WeUtiPsiliijr at ItojrimlflsYlliV, ,itTerin Co. l's,., ilpvtit.wt Ci tint Interests of Itcyrmlclflvlll anil .leffprson rounl r. Nimpol It Irsl. will t rent Itllwllli fillrmws, hikI will lH't"HH'lli(ljr frleml ly tnwnrils the Intvirln. pIbsb. SulMPrltitlnn irlcpil.M)perirfftF, In stlrsncp. Coninninti'iitlmn Intrmleff fop piihllrntlnn must ho iHTimipiinlPfl by Iho writer's tmnip, uut for iiulilli'iilloii, lint fin a ftuntiintt'e of good fulfil, tntprpxtlni news Items solic ited. AdvurdHltiu rules msilu known on upplli-a tlon nl f hp office In Arnold' Hlork. Ipnu:tity romnmnlrnllon snl ehsnifp. nf nilvprtlHctnptits slmiiltl rpni'h llils iiffii'e lijf Manilny noon. AIIm"m nil mmmiinlpfitlonii loC. A. Ntnph non. KpvnohNvlIlp, l's. Kntereil nl Ihp pmlofllrp tit liojrniililsvlllo, Pn., tin seentifl i'ln tnnll ntnttpr. C. A. HTKPIIRIDNOKI, Kdltor and Ptsb. WEDNKSDAY. HKPTKMHKll fl. Wo all know that It lit much ontdor to toll others how they should walk than it Ih to kirp nn tlio "straljfht and nar row way" ourselves. It In a IiIi'khItix (or sumo yountf men that their futhoin are ablo to kin-p tho tablo supplied or they would get very hungry. It U nut noeossHry to go out aldo of our town to find suoh gentry. Thoso who havo lived many yearn In thin world are long ngo convinced of tho faet that false. )eporta havo wing and are often swifter than the truth. That Is one reason why puoplo who have respect for a man's character should decline tti Indulge In unauthentlcated gossip. It Ih possible, by a llttlo carelessness In this direction to do people deadly harm. When tho paving of tho Main street of Hrookville Is completed It will beono wlsV'h tho citizens of that town will havo reasons to bo proud of. Tho pav ing will cost something like $20,000; but it will bo In good condition for many years. After tho work Is finished and tho rubbish cleared away, it will bo dis covered that board sidewalks aro un sightly liesido a brlek-pavod street, and property holders will have to put down something a llttlo bettor. Thinking of pleasant things as much as possible Is a great help when matters soora to bo going wrong, and ono Is tempted to brood over thorn and grow morbid. Saddest life has Its real, precious morclos, and most lives have far moro of ieace and gladness, If appre ciated aright, than of distress. We do groat Injustice sometimes evon to thoso who actually havo treated us unkindly by dwelling on our Injurtos. Thore is dangor lest wo may como to believe that, Instead of their ill treatment of us having been exceptional, it expressed their deliberate and hostllo feelings. I know that thore are women of most undeslrablo nature, who wander up and down tho country having no homes of their own or forsaking tholr own homes talking about their rights, and we lenow very well that they, thomsolvos, are neither fit to vote nor keep house, -writes the Rev. T. Do Witt Talmage. Their mission seems to be to humiliate the two sexes at the thought of what any one of us might become. No one vould want to live undor the laws that such women would enact,nor to have cast upon society the children such women would raise. The best rights that woman can own she already has in her possession. Her position in this coun try at this time is not one of commiser ation, but one of congratulation. The grandeur and power of her realm have never yet been appreciated; she sits to day on a throne so high that all tho thrones of earth piled on top of each other would not make for her a foot stool. Here is the platform on which he stands. Away down below it are tho ballot-box, and the congressional assemblage, and the legislative hall. A young man does not always And it easy to got on in the world without edu cation, or family influence, or personal friends, or property, or health; but he will find In the long run that It is far easier for him to make his way among men without any or all of these advantages than to make substantial progress in the world without the repu tation of a good character, even though he has all those othor possessions. Character stands for something every where in spite of its frequontsllgh tings. Men who are themselves lacking In a good character appreciate it and value it in othors. A band of robbers would want an honest treasurer. The young man whose word cannot bo believed, whose honesty is not above suspicion, and whose personal life Is not what it ought to be, is not the young man that the business world has open places for. He may have health and wealth, and family position, and a host of friends, but if he is without character he Is at a disadvantage In every posi tion in life. When a young man who has lost his good name makes an honest effort to recover it he finds that his way upward is a hard one a great deal harder, in spite of all other helps, than it would have been if he had made a right start without these helps. Friends are comparatively powerless in their efforts to win oonfidonoe for one who has proved himself unworthy of It on former oocablons. Then it it lit that the young man is likely to realize aa never before that "a good name Is ' rather to be chosen than great riches," even as a worldly Investment. Because It is so hard to get on without a good ' name, or to regain it when once surren dered, every young man who has that possession ought to count it above prloe, and to have a care lest he lose It. Squlrreil Season opens September 1st. I have just received a line line of GUNS, Single and Double Barrels. I have these in Single Gnns: the Shattuck, Champion, II. & A., Scmi-IIammerlcss. Can sell you No. 1 REMINGTON SHOT GUN FOR $25.00. Full Line of Ammunion. fLEX. RI8TON. Avalon Terrace. The Intent addition of town lots thrown on tho market In this borough Is Tom Iteyntilds' batch of 102 lots known as Avalon Terrace. There are few, If any, prettier hits In Hcynolds ville than those for sale In this terrace. Tho now lots beglp near Mr. Jesse L. Test's proierty at tlio corner of Tenth and Grant stroots, and extend almost to Cold Spring Hollow. Grant street, which runs directly through the contor of Avalon Terrace, will be o)on up to Beech street. There Is some what of an ascent from Main street to tho terraco and back of It thore Is another hill, but the lots on Avalon Terrace are as pretty and level as any man would desire, to own. Tho view Is vory beautiful. The lots on both sides of Grant street are CO x 150 feet, and aro otTored for sale at a vory reasonable price. Thoso who havo never boen on tho ground have no conception of what a desirable place It would bo to own a homo. Any person who anticipates buying a lot ami building a home may be sorry In after years If they do not visit Avalon Terraco before they solect a plneo to build. For title, terms, fco., apply to .TesHO L. Test. Some I'eoplo think Mr. Reynolds Is foolish to sell those lota for the money he asks for thorn, as they will bo valuablo lots in a few years. Thoso laced bluchers at Reed's are easy as an old hIioo. Fair Warning. To the jm rent of children who endanger their Uvea on the It. d F. C. Ify: I onco more appeal to tho parents of the children who so persistently con tinue to got on and off the cars on the R. & F. C. R. R., and ask thorn to pre vent the practice, if possible. Not a day goes by but this is indulged in. We endeavor to prevent this, as much as possible, and thore aro parents in this town who well know that I have gone to thorn personally, and Informed them of the conduct of thoir llttlo ones In this regard. It is astonishing what the children will do. Only a fow days ago our Superintendent, Mr. Molllnger, discovered several small ones playing on the track underneath a train of cars that was liable, at any moment, to be put in motion by a locomotive at work close by. Will you not keep your chil dren, both largo and small, away from the cars? This Is the third time I have publicly appealed to you to do it. Nothing now remains but for us to lot them keep on, if you will not stop them, and suffor the consequences, or have them arrested, and in either event those who fallod to prevent this danger ous practice will no doubt consure us. It does soom that we have done all that should be required of us. S. B. Elliott, Gen. Manager. Fifteen hundred dollars worth of English woolens just arrived at Boll's for fall suite. Why? A full line men's loatber boots at Robinson's. A new line of necklaces and scarf pins at H. J. Nickle's. The time has come to try your soles. If you wear Rood's 14.00 shoe, your soles will stand the test well. la the L. O. D. Included ? The Klttannlng Globe said last week: "The Allgheny Valley Railway em ployees are to have a two weeks' excur sion to the World's Fair, tendered by the company. The exourslonlsts will have dining and Blooplng cars en route, and during tholr stay, placed at their disposal." How about the Low Grade Div. men, are they in it too? There is no railroad in the country that has a better class of men or any more de serving than just the Low Grade Div. men of the A. V. R'y. It needs no special message of the President to tell the people of Reynolds vllle where Reed's shoe store is. Dish pans for 20, 25 and 35 cents at H. J. Nickle's. Mrs. Annie S. Gibson lost a gold dol lar with a pin on it last Friday evening some where between the G. A. R. hall and G. G. Sprague's resldenoe on Main streot. She valued the pin highly, not for ite real worth, but because it was a present from her deoeased husband, and will reward the finder If they return the pin to her. School tablets with shoes at Robin son's. Buy your new shoes while the styles are fresh. Reed's shoes are nobby. Paradise. Hoys lookout for the panther. Miss Flora Arnold Is visiting friends at Dig Hun this week. If you want the news, subscribe for the Star. Ambrose Strouso spent Sunday In Sykesvllle. Miss Rosa Deemor was ablo to bo among her friends at the picnic Friday. John Ross and wlfo wore at DuBois over Sunday. The Brookville fair begins on the 2th of this month. Buy your shoes whore the dealor does as he agrees. Reed does that. Mrs. Johathan Doomer Is visiting friends at Bells Mills this woek. Somo of our young B)orU took In the danre at Sykosvlllo Friday night. Will Deemor Booms to have consider able business at Big Soldier of late. Wilson Coffman, formerly of Sykos vlllo, wont to Jefferson lino to spend tho coming winter. A good muny men will havo to "foot it" this winter. We wish all such had a pair of Rood's H.'I.OO shoes. Al. Funk and wlfo and Henry Funk, of Greonsburg, and Mrs. Edward Mix, of DuBois, were tho guests of J. W. Ross and family a few days last wook. Horse, harness and surry for sale. Enquire of J. S. Morrow. For a nice pair of flno shoos go to Robinson's. Ton piece decorated toilet set for W.50 at II. J. Nickle's. Australia raises the only kangaroos, but Hoed sells kangaroo shoes. rifttng with th rtb. Holuen Craft At tho Jefferson House, Brookvlllo, Pa., Aug. 2, 1803, by Rev. J. W. Blalsdell, Samuel Hoi bon, of Punxsutawney, and Lizzie Craft, of Rochester Mills, Pa. LV.IimS... Al 1 1 nf an win wjuh tjuitrv Wll I'ttliB CWJ., 1X9 1""' w !'" myj vin, nuu u uum t UttllB JU cents at H. J. Nickel's. There will be an ice cream and cake festival at the house of Miss Mary Mo Koo, Itathmel, on Saturday evening, September Hth, for the benefit of the preacher. Everybody invited. Do unto othors as you would have them do to you. Deal fairly. That Is Henry A. Reed, "the shoe man's." motto. DIED. f!Anr.flnv On Pi.l.iuu u.... o luin ..! year-old uaugntor or Mr. and Mrs. Ed.Carlson.of Rathme), of diphtheria. Burlod in Prospect cometery Satur day afternoon. Vnil must, wnftp ihnfl. If Ih. lima .. close. Fit your shoes to the times and 1 . TT A it... . .. ouy oi noiiry a. jteeu, "ine snoe man." Ten llln hat racks for 10 nnntji. nf. TT. J. Nickle's. Horses for Sale At reasonable prices. I will sell one heavy mare and oolt four years old, one horse four years old. ono horse three years old, two mares eight years old, one mare colt two years old. M. V. (JOLEMAX. Reed sells a handsome shoes at 93.00. "Fire! Fire! Flrel" Reynolds ville, Pa., July 5, 1893. To nil whmn it nmy concern: Mr dwelling house on Hill street. Reynoldsvllle, Pa., was struck by light ning on June 25th and was insured in N. G. Plnney's agonoy, Brookville, Pa., by Walter Spry, solicitor. The loss was paid Thursday and I can recom mend Plnney's agency as prompt and reliable. 10-6. John Williams. KNOW ME BY MY WORKS. Are you roIiik to attitnd tlio l'lltHbunr Ex position and see tlio Wnndnrs of the Wnrldr The gitmuwt aud xruuUum M thut of Dr. Bur goon. Hid you ever sue thousHiids of tape worm, and citneoi-B In nneeolluctluiif Btopst Dr. Uurnooii'. office, DC7 I'ciin avu., IMtUburic. Ave mlnutn. walk from Union station, and see thetni tlielr equal has never been seen. Dr. Huricixm has taken iHW tapo-worrus In 411 months, and ha. cured thousand of pemile of cancer without the use of the knife. Dae HvHUttn Renovator and live, fur sale at all Drug Store. Catarrh, parasltU. tnue-wurms, to. secret disease, of men and women a specialty. He dultu. the world to show as niany cures of so-called Incurable disease as he can. Remember uew aduresai send stamp for book. tOT FBNN AVBNVB, ritukurc. Pa. VTVot sals at II. Alex Stoke' drug iture. f Ifnctt, ttn. W I Alntiln, OtwkUr f A AlniMitr, An't Ouklw. Seeley, Alexander & Co., BANKERS. Umsnlied In IHH4. Paid up Capital $00,000. Stockholder Oco. O. Rnrngue, Thus. MK'mlght. L. I Heeley, E. D. Hceley. W. B. Alexander. Do a tfonirnl nankin business. Accounts solicited. 1'rl vtite pupvrs for our customers Hied away and kept in FIRE PROOF VAULT. The First National Bank ot Repoldsvllle. CHPITRL $80,000.00. V, mitrhell, Prltnt droll mXielland, Vice Pres.) John II. Kaneher, Cashier. Director! C. Mllclicll, ftcoit McOlellnml, J. O. King, Joseph Ktriiuss, Jiwnh Henderson. O. W. Fuller, J. If. Kauchcr. Does a general hanklnhnalnnBfi1 aill.la the accounts of merchsuts, pnifemlonal men, farmers, mechanics, minora, lumiwrmen mnA others, promising, the most careful attention iu me uusiiivss or ail persons. Temporary quarters In Centennial Hull Building, opposite Hotel Helnup. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHEHE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FJLOXJH, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AMD JkLX KINDS OT H U FKUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, ANDCIGABS, Everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Goodt delivered free annf place in town. Call on us and pet prietm. W. C. Schulti & Son & N mtoc.Uan.pu. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office oa West Main street, nnooslba th Commercial Hotel, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa. jya. B. E. HOOVER, BEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bulldln. nsap Mathfw dlst church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness In operating. Settle. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leadlne hotel of the town. lieadauatv tent for commercial men. Steam heat, free bus, bath rooms aud closet, on every Boor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections ate JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GREEN & COW8ER, Proprieton. First class In every tmrtlculur. Located In the very centre of tlio business part of town. Free 'bus Ui and from trains ana cnmmndlnu sample rooms for commercial travelers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIER, Proptietor, Bamole rooms on tho around floor. House heated by natural gas. Omnibus to and from all trulus. , QAUTION NOTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned not to med dle or Interfere with tlie following personal property, to-wlti One horse, 1 cow, 1 set bar uess, 1 sleigh, 1 buggy, 1 organ, and household furniture, now In the possession of John V. Wylam and Mrs. Anna Wylaui, a. the same belongs to me, having bought It Aug. JOib, Iswi, aud la left with them subject to my or ders. . - . W. A.OATHBaS, Bathniel, Pa., Aug. U, im. Country Produce CALL ON C. P. HOFFflftN. Specialist in Lenses for the Eyes, SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION FREE. NEW GOODS! " We have received this week a New Line of Fall Dress i and those desiring rich and styl- isn haoncs will find them on our counters. Come and See. BING 6c GO. 'DENTISTRY! WHEN we say Dentistry we do not refer to the dentistry of your grandfather's time, which somewhat resembled butcherv. but to Modern Dentistrv with nil Ha m ' and painless operations. And vj 1'iaiuic, aa uur umuo i cquipiwi wiin an me latest in raiumciiiB nuu appliances ior Painless After vou have called on of the dentists' office with a ollections of how, amid pleasant surroundings, you were relieved oi your pain ana your teem were made articles of service and adornment. Gold, Flatina, Silver, Bone and all other filling mater ials used in their proper places; and Rubber, Gold Lined Rubber, Alumnium and Gold Plates made to ruflemhlft no. ture as closely as possible. CROWN AND Is our BDecialtr. We rerv resnftrtfnllv nnlWt vonr wniV and assure you of the best work and Attention. Drs. Richer & Gerow, (Successors to Dr. McCreight. ) Deposit Bank Building, Main $t.,0p. Belnap House, Dubois. reynoldsville. EpUsie Hardware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON and COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE OP ALL KINDS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD and IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. Goods 9 - vu wsi , k7 this is what we are enabled llie practice 01 WIS Dentistry. na on. vnm will nnf hint shudder, hut with nln BRIDGE WORK