Wit -fc Star HubnrripHim $t.r0 )er vnr, in mlvonre. C. A. N-rkpilKKmON, (editor Blld PlTb". WEDNESDAY, NOVKMHEK 22. IWX An Imlc pendent local paper, published every Welni"Mliiy nt KeyiioldHVllle, JpfTerton l'o. 11., nV'nted to tlitk Interests of KrynitltlHVllle unci .Ti'tTerwmeonnty. Ntin-pnlltli'al. wtM treat all with fnlrne, kiiiI will be eipeelally friend ly towards tbe lulmrtnr; I'less. Hulwrlptliin prleefl ..Viper year.ln advance. Commmilratliin Intended for publication must lie n impantcd by t hi writer's name. not for publication, hut ax a Ruarantce or good fallli. luterctlnR newn Item miltcltcil. Advertising rate, made known on appllca tlon lit the omVe In ArnoluV lllock. Lctiubty communication nnil rhnnire if advertisement idioiilri reach thla office by Monthly noon. Addre nil communlcatloni toC. A.Btcph enmm, Kcyiioldsvlllc, I'n. Kntctvd ut tbe po-.tortlce at Rcynnldvllle, Pa., a second cIbsh ninll matter. "Don't talk too much ahnt.it trlvltt thatlovllhlM dun until yon are iirn If ho hail it lm would not havo you." A follow In Hmlthvillo who couldn't paw two doll urn a year for a m-WHpa-por tvnt fifty two-ocnt Htnmps toadown oait Yniikoe to know how tornlsohei'ts. Hu (rot nn answer. "Tako hold of Ihn tops and pull for all you rn worth." An oxHiBniro says: The man or wo man who (jfots mad at what tho news papers say about thorn, should return thanks thmo timet) a day for what tho newspapers know alout these Individ iinlw and don't say. l'eoplo should not inuiKino that an editor puts in black and white what ho knows alxmt people. Tho half Is never told. Tho glory of a victory arises from tho severity of tho Btrujrirlo throutrh which it was won. Not so much what was accomplished, according to worldly estimates, hut rather what was involved in tho accomplishment, determines the heroism displayed. It may bo only a K-rsonal temptation, or an individual inclination to sin, which is comptcred; but tho victor who triumphs in his war faro against it is crowned with glory. MucDonnld says: "Wo are, eiliax, too much In the habit of thinking of denth as tho culmination of disease, which regarded only in itself is an evil, and a terriblo evil. But I think rather of death as the first pidse of tho new strength, shaking itself freo from the old mouldy remnants of earth-garments, that It may begin In freedom tho new life which grows out of the old. Tho caterpillar dies into the butterfly. Who knows but disease may be the coming of tho koener life breaking Into this, and beginning to destroy, like fire, the in ferior modes or garments of tho pres ent? And thus tho diseaso would bo but tho sign of the salvation of fire; of tho agony of the greater lifo to lift us to itself, out of that wherein wo are falling and sinning. And so we praise the consuming Are of lifo." The lx-st law is the Golden Rule; the bont philosophy, a contented mind; tho best statesmanship, self-government; the best medicine, cheerfulness and temperance in all things; the best music, the laughter of an innocent soul; tho beat science, the extracting of sunshine from gloom; tho best art, painting a emtio upon the brow of childhood; tho best biography, tho life which writes charity in the largest letters; tho best telegraphing, flashing a ray of light into a gloomy heart; the best engineer ing, building a bridge of faith over the river of death; tho best diplomacy, effecting a treaty of peace with ono'a own conscloneo; tho best journalism, printing only the good and the true; tho best navigation, steering clear of tho rocks of personal contention; the lieet mathematics, that which doubles the most joys, subtracts the most sorrows, divides tho gulf of misery, adds to the sura of human pleasure, and cancels all selfishness. There are men who never have a good word to say of anybody. No matter how noble and of good repute a man may be, these backbiters will continue to say something to his disparagement. They do not often speak directly against good man, but by Implication and in nuendo seek to besmirch a fair and honorable reputation. Such men are a blight and bane to society. Of 111 ropute themselves, they would drag Others down to the same low level. The sight of an honest, trustworthy, high minded citizen is sufficient to give them a bad attack of the spleen, which they sock to remedy by inventing stories dorogatory to character. Their own inherent badness causes them to think others must be bad or indifferent also. The chronic, backbiter would seem Incur able, lie will listen to no arguments in a good man's favor. That all mon are more or less vicious is his premise, and the most convincing proof would not drive it from his mind. Truly a most deplorable state of mind and heart to be in! Were there no honest men in the world t hint's would come to a standstill, and the earth would almost cease to revolve. It is they who make life and civilization what it is, and keep us from the primal chaos. But the born back biter will entertain no such view as this and goes on in his daily round of belit tling everything and everybody. He seems to take great delight in it, and to roll it out as a sweet morsel under his tongue. We think if he could see how small, petty and insignificant such a course in life Is, and how it dwarfs and belittles his humanity (if there be a grain left in him), he would instantly reform and speak nothing but good of mankind forever afterward. Real Estate Transfers C. Mitchell to O. W. 8ykos, et al., for lot In ltoynoldsvlllo. 1700; October 7, 181)3. A. O. Williams, Treasurer, to O. Mitchell, for land In WlnBlow township. 24.84; September 1, 181)2. C. Mitchell to Atiiin Ooss, assignment of Treasurer's deed for lot in Wlnslow township. ;U.08; June 2I, 1803. Sarah J. Malone, ot al., to Anna Rut ter, for lot In Winslow township. 100; March 8, 181)3. Jonathan Dormer to M. I. McCrclght, for property In Wlnslow township. 1,8.-h); March 17, 181)3. John J. Decmer to M. I. McCrclght, for property In Winslow township. 3,HX); April 3, 18!)3. AnnaRutter to M. I. McCrclght, for proNrty In Wlnslow township. $3,1100; April 18, 1)3. Elizabeth Horner, et al., to M. I. Mc Crclght. for proTty In Wlnslow town ship. 2.1W); May 11), 18!).'). John J. McCrelght to M. I. McCrclght, for property In Wlnslow township. fcl.OOO: June 13, lW.'I. D. F. Murphy to Malt hew Murphy, for land In Wlnslow township. $1(18; Vtnhcr 2. 18!)3. W. J. Thompson to John K. Mcl'her son, for land In HeynoldHvillo. oOO; September 30, 18!2. W. H. Itrumlmiigh to I). J. Drum haiigh, for land In Wlnslow township. MOO; (Vtnhcr 13, 18!I3. W. It. llrumhaugh, et al., to Samuel Syphrlt. for land in Winslow township. l.000; October 13, WKl. First National Hank of Clarion to Owen Fox, for land In ltoynoldsvlllo. 12.1; August 2, I8!)2. Owen Fox to James Dunn, for land In Reynoldsville. :; (Vtobor 2, 18113. One Way to be Happy. Is at all times to attend to the com forts of your family. Should any one of them catch a slight (.'old or Cough, pre pare yourself and call at once on W. IJ. Alexander, sole agent, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Remedy, Free. We give It away to prove that wo havo u sure Curo for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Consumption and all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, targe sl.irs 25 and 50c. Fresh oysters at tho City Hotel res taurant at all times. Fall underwear for ladles' and children at II. J. Nlcklo's. A $100 lot Bnd 400 worth of buildings for MIH) on tho prettiest street in West Reynoldsville. Glenn Mimjrkn. Thanksgiving Dinner. The Thanksgiving dinner and supper formerly announced by tho W. C. T. U. will duly 1)0 given. The dinner will consist principally of turkey, chicken, first-class wuflles, vegetables, fruits, pios (pumpkin, mliico, etc.), cranberries, celery, pickles (sweet and sour), salads, sauces, cakes, etc., too numerous to toll. It is tho object of tho W. C. T. U. to establish a reading room in the near future for tho young people of this com munity. We work conscientiously for those who need it. Every responsible citizen, as well as woman, knows It is a deplorable fact that tho moral and civil education of the rising generation of this place has been sadly ncglocted. We call your attention to this, claiming that you also must account for this state of affairs and tho only way open for us to wash our hands of the stains of their sins is to give liberally, work faithfully and hard to overcome the neglect and ask God's forgiveness for the great sin of omission which we as parents, citizens and womon (and not Idiots) have com mitted. Come thon all of you and partake of our dinner and supper, and you will help along the good work that is begun. W. C. T. U. AtKlng&Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. Best 81.50 fine shoe, for ladles, in the county at Robinson's. Try our 75o. child's shoe. Best in town. Robinson. There are a number of parents in Reynoldsville who will soon learn in all its forceful meaning that tho "streets are the devil's school ot vice, and free dom from restraint is the sure road to ruin and shamo," unless they curb tho propensities of their children for roam ing the streets at night until a late hour and with improper company. Two for One. We are making a social offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Star in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give them free, either the Womankind or Amert cn Farmer, for one year. The two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is $1.00 a year. This offer is made only to those in Pennsylvania. Why pay rent any longer? Walter Spry has three good houses for sale, two on Jackson st. and on Worth st., at bar gains. A new surrey and buggy for sale by A. L. Peters, Hopkins, Pa. Go to Riston's for ammunitions of all kinds. TIIK COLUMBIAN ALBUM. magnificent "onvenlr of Ihn World's fair Plaeed Within lleaeh or All. The Pittsburg Timrn, which has a reputation for enterprise and liberality which Is equaled only by Its excellence as a nowspajier, caps the climax with an announcement which Is certain to be universally commended. It proposes to distribute among Its readers, and all who will become readers of the 1'ltta- mirg Iimrn, tho "Columbian Album," splendid collection of tihotiurranh views tif buildings and points of Interest annut the grounds of tho World's Col iimhian Kxposltlon. There will be ten part, each containing HI largo photo graph reproduced on fine papor and accompanied bv clear descriotlona. The wholo will form a magnificent and en during souvenir of tho Croat Fair, which Is at once the pride and wonder ni mo century, lleginnlng Monday, November 13th, The Timrn will print In each Issue a coupon. Upon receipt of six of these couHns, from different Issues or the paper, and flvo two cent postage stamps, or their ('univalent In cash,, The Timrn will send toany address nnn jmri, oi mo oniniman Album." All tho parts can be obtained in the same way, so that at tho end of ten weeks everybody who reads The. timrn can have the complete album. The work will givo Its possessors who were iinnhlo to go to Chicago almost as much pleasure as a trip to tho Fair, and thoso who did walk uii and down the streets oi me vvntte i:ity. It will he an invalua ble souvenir. I .utile out for tho Pitts burg Timrn Monday and every succeed ing day. It will give you all the news for one cent a day, and will also give you an opportunity to ob tain the "Columbian Album." If there Is no agent for The Timrn in your local ity, you can build up a profitable business by writing to The Timrn and securing i no agency at once. A full lino of children's rubber boots at Robinson's. Robinson's wool shoes for ladies, $1.25. (in to Riston's for guns. Shoes and rubber", at Reed's. Call at Reed's shoe store and see the heating stove he has for sale. SeBson tickets for tho lecture course are now on sale at Reed's shoe store. Avoid sickness by koeplng tho feet warm and dry. Huy shoes and rubbers at Heed's. Henry A. Reed, "tho shoo man," has a good heating stove for sale. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nut Ire I hereby (riven tlnit thf firm of .1. A. Welsh A t'o.. ilolnv imslniM under the nlwve mime, wiih ilhsolvi'd, hy mutual ronent, on the 4lh of Jiinuiiry, I sin, John T. Stiver retlr Inir. The husliiesH will he contliii'til hyJ.A. XYi'IhIi, hihI all accounts fluo tho firm on date of illiMoliitlon will he collected hy J. A Welsh. Itfynoldsvllle, I'a., ). A. Wki.sh, Nov. 10, ism. John T. Htivkii. fit 5 g 0 Jo1 if ;r-' a c3 o 55 I i z 2 si Si --2 t, 5 f t i aa ffl 4 8 8-4-d 2-3 SB. 0 53 5 5Z 8.S a r 2 fe-13 ot S P "rail iS. Every Wczn;.. '&.$! a Somo,im,: el T ' i AaTVC nb! j monthly reeula;.. medicino. WC Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Arc prompt, ttnio ui1 cnrfNin In mult. Th iwdu Inii (tr. Ptnl'itt nvr tltnupiKtnt. Mill iuijbrft i.0ix hoal Uixlicitio Co , ciflvvuod, O. Bold by H. Alex. Stoke, druggUt. Bargains! Baroainsl -JtT THE- PEOPLE'S Bargain Store We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale t - Small Frolltl One Price ! A. KATZEN, Prop'r. n ni- i nun w, finny exeepi sunlll Hnnlniry, llnrrl-lnitu unci IiiIim iiiimIIiiIi tloiiH, HMlvlnit nt I'hlliidi'liihla U:fiO i New York, I0:0H I', m.i HiiIiIiiioiii.7:) I Maltreat) tlmt tablra. tra6TTRoCtT nURGH RAILWAY. The short linn hntwecn Dullnls. Rldiway, Bradford, Hnlamnnea, HulTiilo. KiK-hi-Kter, ISInnara Fulls and Klnls In the upper oil rtifhin. On and after Jilnn 4th, ISffll, pansrn- fr-r trains will arrive and depnrt fmm Pulls Jiwlt atatlon, dally, except Hundny, as fol lows: TlOO A. M. rlradforil AcrnmmiHtiitton For Joints North btitween Kails Creek and Irailfonl. 7:IA a. m. mlxod train tor lfllnkHiilnwni.v. 10:0&A.M.-llutTnlonnd RnrhfMtnr mnll-Por iinH-K way vine, Kiilvwny.johtiwinhiirR.Mt. Jfwt-tt, Hradford, Hiilnmanca, lliiltnlo and lUx-bester: foiinii'tlnit at Johnnonhiira with I'. A K. train 8, for Wllion, Kant), Warren, torry and K'.rln. 10:86 A. M. AociiniiniMlalliin For tluRols, . Sykcs, Ilia Hun and I'unxniitawner. 1:110 I'. M. Hradford Ai'coniniodiitlon-For iiwntree, Hns'kwnTvllle. Kllinont. Csr. mon, Itldaway, JolinsonhurK, Mt. jowett and Rt-ndford. 5:10 P. M.-Mall-For llullol. Pykos, II I ( Kiln, I'unnsiitawni.y and WiiUlon. dtll'i I'.M.-Ai'i-onimiMliitloii-For IIuHoIh.IIIk iviaii null mi it wni'T, OiUO A. M.-Hiiniliiy triitn-For llnxkway vlllc. ItlilKwny and JoliiiHnnhiirg. All 3 I'.Sl.-Hmitliiy tniln- For DuHoU, Ryken Ilia Hun and l'unxutnwni-y. 1 hoitxiind mlln tickets nl two cents per mile. kshI for piittniKn hetween nil slHtlons, j. ii. nieiNTVKS. ARent, l ulls creek, I'a. J. II. IIAIIHKTT. K. V,. I.APKr. (lencnil Supt. Ucn. Tiis. ARent Itultnlo, N. Y. HiH hesler N. Y pKNNSYLVANIA HAlLRoAU IN F.FFFX.T NOV. Ill, 1HII.1. Vhlliidelpliliift Erie Idillnind Division Time liinii). iriiins Icnve in irtwiKiil. KAHTWAItl) 11:04 A M-Train s, dully except "undiiy for incoiuie stu- H. M., H iiMlilnuli.il, M::i7 I'. M. I'lilliniin I'm lor cur from Wllllunmport and imsscimcr coiiclies iroin mine 10 rniiuiiciniillt. 3::m I'. M. Trnln , dully except Hundny for uiurisiMiiK nun iiiierineoiuiii siunoim, arriving- ul rhlhidf Iphln 4:110 A. M. New Vork, 7:XI A. M. Throiiuh conch from llulloH to W llllunisHrt. I ' 1 1 tt ii i HIccpliiR cum from Jliirrlsliuiii to riilliidelphlu iimi New York, rlillnilcliililn piissciiKi-rM cun rctnuln In slei'iH'r iiiidlsturlH-d until 7:IK a. h. 9:M I'. M. Train 4, dully for Hiinhiiry, llnrrts hniR nnd Internicdlnle stations, urrlvlnit nt I'lllludeluhlll, 6: A. M.I New York, ::m A. M. Hnltlmore, B:20 A. m.i Washington, 7-.m A. M. I'll 1 1 limn rurs from Frle nnd H IIIIiiiiih- fKirt to I'lillitdnlphlu. I'liHscnitiTs in sleeper or Hnltlmore mid Wushliiiiion will he trnnsferred Into WiedilntMon sleeper nt. Hnr rlshtii'R. IMiNseiiKer couches from F.rle tu I'lilluilelphla unci Wllllninsioit to Hnltl more. W EST W A HI) 7:K A. M. Train I, dully except Hundny for Hlditwiiy, lliillols, I'lcruiont nnd luter nieillnte stntiona. Leaves Kldgwuy at 3:00 r. M. for Erie. 9:S0 A. M --Trnln 8, daily for Erie and Inter medlnte points. 6:27 P. M.--Trnln II, dully except Hundny for Kntie and Intermed lute still Ions. TIIHOI (ill TRAINS Foil MtlFTWOOO FROM THE EAST ANDHODTII. TIIAIM leaves Phllndeliihlit S:l A. m. WnshliiKlon, 7.S0 A. M.i Hnltlmore, S:4.1 A. m.i Wllkeshnrre, IU:l!lA.M. dully except Hun dny. arriving nt Driftwood nt H:27 p. M. with Pullinnn Parlor car from Philadelphia to lllliiinsiHirt. TRAIN HleuvesNew York nl s p. m.i Phlln dclnhla, 11:20 p. m.i Wnshlngton, 10.40 a. m. Hnrtlmiire, 11:40 p. m. dully arriving at DrirtwiMsl nt n:.ri) a. m. Pullmnti Hleeiilng cars from Phlludeliililn to Erie and from Washington and lltililmore to WllliiiuisHrt nnd through pnssenger couches from Phllu lelplita to Erie and Hiilllmore to Williams- IHirt nnd to llullois. A IN I leaves Kenovo nt A:at a. ln dully except Hundny, ui riving at Drift wisst 7: it! " JOIINSONBURO RAILROAD. (Dully exeept Kunilay.) TRAIN III leaves Rldgwuy nt :4o'n. m.i Jolin sonliurg at U:M a. In., arriving nt Clermont ut 10:4.1 n. m. TRAIN 20 lenves Clermont nt. I0:M a. m. ar riving nt JolniHonliuiK at 11:40 a. ni. and Kldgwav nt ll:M ii. in. JIDOWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAILY EYCEPT SUNDAY. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. F7M A.M. H'I'AI'IoNh. A.M. I'.M. 12io 40 Iiidgwiiy i:m :) 12 IN 9 4S Tsluiut Run I 21) ft 22 12 22 9112 Mill llliven . 1 III 6 111 12 ill 10 02 Cniylund 10(1 Am 12 m 1010 Hhnrts Mills 12 IW 6 (Ml 1.142 10IA Hlue Hock l.'M HIM 12 44 10 17 Vliioynrd Run 12 .12 M 12 4(1 10 20 Currier 12 Ml II 4N 100 lo:B Ilrnckwiiyvllln 12 Its Bad 110 10 42 McMInn Hunimlt 12 W) R2.1 114 104S llnrveys Run 1220 A20 120 KIM Fulls Creek 12211 Silt 146 1101 Dullols 12 UV 8 00 TRAINS LEAVE RIDOWAY. Eastward. Westward. Train S, 7:17 a. m. Trnln 8, 11 :H4 a. m. Train 6, 1:4.1 p. m. Trnln I, t:U0 p. m. Train 4, 7:6a p. m. Train II, 8:25 p. ni. 8 M. PREVOBT. Ueo Manager. J. R. W(K)I), Gen. Pans. Ag't. A LLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY commencing Sunday Nov. 1, 18112. Low Orado Division. EASTWARD. stations. No.l.No.A.No.. 101 Red Bank LawHonhum New Hethlehem Oak Ridge Muysvllle Hummervllle... ltrookvillok Hell Fullor Heynoldsvllle.. Puncuast Kails Creek Dullols Hahula Wlnterhurn .... PonHuld Tyler Glen Eisner Ronezetto Grunt Driftwood M 4.1 5 80 HHI 40 2.1 81 00 Oh 2 8.1 47 All OA 1.1 2ft 42 Ml 8 M. ft 12 A 20 A 2s A 47 07 II A 2.1 8 44 S ft 7 oo 7 10 7 'il 7 ir 7 41 7 Al 8 01 8 19 8 90 SOU it M 10 AA 11 Oft 108 1 an 149 WKMTWAIID. Driftwood ..... Grant , Ilcnezotto Glen Kinder... Tyler PenHeld Wlnterhurn .. Huliiilii Dullols Fulls Crook... Pnncoast Reynoldsville Fuller Bell Brookvlllo.... BunimervlUe.. Muysvllle OukHUlirn Now Betlilehem LuwRonuum. Red Hunk.... No.2 1 No.8 INo.101 106 A. M 10 10 10 42 10 Ail II 10 a at a mi 11 8f 11 47 1 OA 1 20 1 84 1 42 1 AM I 10 2 20 a ah a on s 11 8 47 4 00 A. M A. M A on A 80 A 41 A All OH 6 10 A 2.1 a ;i7 A Ml 7 2(H 7 2H 7 40 7 A7 8 00 8 10 8 SH 8 A7 0 01 11 t 4 10 00 A. M. 12 OA 12 13 S 40 S 80 P. M. S ill 7 0S 1 1 7 84 7 44 7 54 8 00 8 12 8 2.1 8 82 8 40 8 4S t OA 17 8 2.1 R 44 10 04 10 IN 10 2.1 P. M.lA M.I P. M. 110 Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID McCAKGO, Gkm'l. Hupt., . Pittsburg, Pa. JAB. P. ANDERSON. Gem'l. Pass. Aot., Pittsburg, Pa W.mtMX ft . IMrh this tarrlbl dltjiTWa muurmXHlt i bOIM to our uimn. M A't! Iwutflta reoelvoa. b a box, for Is by mau. iSnnla jsk, Mpeciauy aOaptad tut abildiaa't aaa, tolaaaf MXiUSTua lanad only b j- H.Auu. Stoki CALL ON C. P. HOFFMftN. Specialist in Lenses for the Eyes; SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION FREE. OOMB AND SEE! New Goods for Winter ! -A complete line of- I New Weaves and Shades, a Great Variety. You will be sur prised to see such a stock in our city, but we have them and at Prices to Please all. Call and see for yourself. We have a nice line of Notions, Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Ladies' and Children's Coats. BING 6c CO. This space reserved for ED. GOODER, JewelerANDOptician, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ReynolisYille Harte Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, - SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE OF 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.
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