&flg jtc Star tiuhnrriiilion tl.KO per year, in advance. C. .. TF.PHK!NKON, Kdltor and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. img A n Imli'iH'mlrnt l'nl pniwr, pulillilicri rvvry WeltiHIy nt KiyfMliNvtllo, Ji'ftVrsnn Co. Pa., (li'votpd to the Intormtn of Kiynol(Nvlllo ami .Tt1Tir4onriiinty. Non-polltlcal, will tnat rill with falrnoaa. ann will Iwenporlnlly frlpml y towniil the laboring rlaaa. Rnrwrlpt lin prlrefl.SOporirpfir.ln advance, rurmnunlrattona InlrnnVn fir publication tnwnt In, nccompiinW'd by tho writer name, not for publication, but a A nimrnntte of giKHl fnlih. IntcroMlnn; now Iti-ma aollcltiMl. Advprtitlntf rnto made, known on ttppllca tlon Ht tlm offlcf In Arnold' Hlock. I.cnirlitv communication and rhaniro of Rdvcrtlpmcnt iihould roach thin office by Mondny noon. Addro nil communication loC, A. Htoph Annnn. HcvnoldHVllli I'a. Kntvrcd' nt the noatofrlce nt Reynoldsvllle, Pit., n- wnnd clan mnll matter. m-rally whon a mn fori tho nootl of oconomy ho thinks It ought to brgn with hln tvifn. Pi-nrmylvRnla' mining exhibit won )0 nwnfdH at tho World's Fair, almost doi'W" Hio mimbor awarded any othor on" Btatn. Kd ward Uok saya that of f000 pooms which oomo into his editorial ofllco dtir Inir a y-nr, not fifty, If printed, would bo rend with any degree of patience by tho public. Kdward Bellamy had written tho gtrv of "How I Came to Write 'Look ing Backward' " for The Ladies' lTnrne Journal, He will tell In connection with tho history of tho book itself, how the Id -a of Nationalism first suggested its "If to his mind. Or tho :IOO,OIO appropriated by L gWnture to pay Pennsylvania's ex pens" at the World's Fair, tho amount yet in the hands of tho treasurer of tho State Board is $3,438.8(1. There was cxnendi-d on the Pennsylvania building, including maintenance, $134.03(1.33. The expenses of committees, were 107, 422 54. On of the jokes arising from that pHftlculary fertile source of funny stor e's. Englishmen's misunderstanding of Americans and Americanisms, is told in th" words of Sir Fxlgard Fitz Wales: "Yu Americans aw so charmingly thoughtful, ye know. After you've had your own summor, you know, you havo an Tndlan summer for the pooah natives, I supposo." Pennsylvania has 200.000 farms, which produce over $200,000,000 in crops. Thorn are 5.000,000 live stock. The state produces nearly 2,000.000 tons of iron in tho antharcite furnaces, nearly 3.000.000 In bituminous furnaces and 17.000 tons of charcoal iron. Over 628, 000,000 tons of antharcite coal havo been mined in the state, and one oil field has yloldod 150,000,000 barrels. Cold weathor carries with it at least one blessing. It destroys the occupation of the street fakir who sells patent nostrums and worthless jim-cracks. Tho street fakir, with his rolicklng rlcnmiirolo and lying protestations renches the long ear of the public which Honesty cannot catch. Pooplo will rush up to htm and hand him their quarters and half dollars for something thnt an honost man in thoir own town would soli them for a nlcklo. They want to be humbuggod. The prctor ' natural nimbus of quackery charms us and makes us love to be humbuggod. If some one with whom they wore well acquainted would give uttorance to tho rhodoraontado, the people would simply laugh at him. But a stranger, with an air of mystory about bim, will catch tho gudgeons every time. If you do not really euro to be humbuggod, patronize your own people. Punxsutawnoy Spirit. The drawback to domestic felicity often lies In the fact that we get too familiar with one another. There should be certain reserve even in the most inti mate relationships. Members of tho snmo family have no right to burst into one another's rooms without knocking. Wives have no more right to search thoir husband's pockets than they have to do the same little servioe for a dis tant acquaintance. You have no more right to rob the baby's bank than to force the vault of the First National. You have no right to read the young person's letters without permission, al though you have a right to her oonfl donoe, so that she shows her corres pondence freely. You have no more right to obtrude your conversation upon your wife, nor she hers upon you, when either is in the midst of a thrilling story, than you or she would have to Interrupt the Quuen of England at her reading. An "Excuse me" if a mother Is oblgud to interrupt her chil dren's prattle is quite as good a way to touob etiquette as out of a book. The mun who goto up and slams to the ven tllator In a crowded oar to suit his own oonvonlenue, or the woman who throws open a car window regardless of the comfort of her fellow-passengers, is no ruder shan Bess is when she ignores brother Tom's comfort at borne, or Tom is when he pounces on the biggest orange on the plate when only Bess and he are at the table. When they make discourteous remarks to one another they sin against the true code' of eti quette more than when they are impo lite at a party or boisterously unkind to a casual comrade, on the principle that he is more criminally careless who pounds a piano to pieces with hammer thau he who merely disfigures and mar the pine case it was delivered In. THK TOLFPO WKKKtV BL1DK, And book rontalnlng all the Naby Letter for One Dollar. In answer to a general demand from all parts of tho United States, the Toledo Hi. auk has published in one colnme, cloth bound, all of tho "Nasby Letters" ever written by the late D. U. Locke ommlttlng perhaps a few unim portant letters on local or forgotten topics. Only a few of these letters were ever published in book form. Every body has read some of them, but who has read all of them ? The book con tains over 500 largo pages, and all the Nasby Letters written during a period of twenty-flvo years; also a portrait of I). R. Locke from his last photograph. It would sell at ono dollar or more, but will never bo placed on salo. Ono hundred thousand copies are now being printed and bound, and one copy will bo sent post paid by mail five to every person who this winter remits ono dollar for the Wkkkly BLADE ono year. Everybody Invited to send for a specimen copy of tho Weekly Blade, which will give a full description of the book "The Nasby Letters." The Toleihi Weekly Blade is the best and most popular weekly newspaiK'r published in this country. It has the largest circulation of any weekly news paper, and goes to every State, Territory and nearly every county of tho Union. Only ono dollar a year, including the above mentioned book fi-ee. Send postal to The Blade, Toledo, Ohio, for a free specimen copy of the paper. Send the addresses of your friends also. Good News. No other Medicine in the world was ever given such a test of its curative qualities, as Otto's C'uro. Thousands of bottles of this great German remedy are being distributed FREE OP CHARGE, by druggists in this country to those afflict ed with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severo Coughs, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung diseases, giving tho people proof that Otto's Cure will cure them, and that it Is tho grandest tri umph of Medical scleno. For salo only by W. B. Alexander. Samplos free. Large battles 25 and 50c. Oliver Pollh. Thurston's silver polish, boBt in the world, for sale by Ed. Gooder, jeweler and optician. Those $12.00 Tricott Macintoshes re duced to $10.00 at Glenn Mllllron's. Wo sell tho snag proof gum boots. Robinson. Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to tho Star in advaneo, and to all now subscribers paying in advance, we will give them the best local paper in Jofforson county and will give them freo, either the Wmnnniind or Amrrt can Farmer, for ono year. Tho two papers above mentioned are oxcollent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is $1.00 a year. This offer is made only to those in Pennsylvania. A new line of queenswaro and glass ware just received at II. J. Nicklo's. Have you ever noticed how few woman stand straight? The majority are in clined to be round-shouldered with narrow chests. A well developed ftguro and a good carriage very often make a plain-faced woman fine looking; and as naturally, woman likes to bo attractive, It is surprising that aho devotes so much tlmo in that lino, to tho head and face only, rather than to that which will beautify and strengthen her entire self. Robinson's children's shoes, 5 to 8, 75o. Why pay rent any longor? Walter Spry has three good houses for sale, two on Jackson st. and on Worth St., at bar gains. Anel.nt Stationer. In modiasval times the stationarina, or stationer, held official connection with a university and told at hi stall, or sta tion, the books written or copied by the librarius, or book writer. Bach is the origin of the modern term stationer, one who now keeps for sale implements of such service, and not usually the pro ductions of literary persons. Harper's Bacar. Queen Victoria's "Jubilee Book," the volume containing the jubilee speeches and addresses, is 18 inches thick, has loaves 2 by 8 feet and weighs 63 pounds. DIED. Newoome On Friday, Nov. 24, 1893, of diphtheria, Nellie, daugnter ol Air. and Mrs. T. J. Newoome, age 2 years, 8 mouths and 14 days. Buried at 2.00 o'clock Saturday in prospect oemetery. STRAY NOTICE. Canto trespassing! on the promtao of the uiultiralKiiod lu Winalnw towiiHhlp, Jefferson county, I'a., about the Hutu of November, u lurxe red mid white knotted Durhiim cow, with blK lump on left hind lex. The owner la reoui'Htuu to eonte forward. Drove proMirty, pay ehartfea and take her away or sue win ou uipouu oi auuoruuiK io taw. N'UV. Mill, 'tO. J AS. B. UUCHKH Every WomaL Sometimes needs a r iiblo monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PEWTTYPOY ATj PITXE, At imuiii.' 'ulrf tu.d tat, ' ,.A tn roxult. TUB oru " 'I I. t '''. T. r -i.,(mv., 1. :..,'t UUyWbCITJ I v. -; .'i i-ev. ii.nd. c. Bold by U. Alex. Btoke, drug gist. ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven thnt the firm of ,f. A. Welsh Co.. dolnir business tinder the above nnmi'. wni nhmolvetl, by mill mil ronnent, on the 4th of .Inniinry, Isttl, John T. Silver retlr In. The limine will be eondnrtcd by J. A. VYi'lsh, and nil account due the firm on date of dlolutlon will be collected by J. A Welsh. Iteynoldnvllle, I'a., J. A. Wklsh, IS'ov. 10, law. John T. Stiver. "fill OS C 5 fc-O Pe V5 Bargains! Baroains! RT THE PEOPLE'S Bargain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' ami Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and JShoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale! Small Profit! One Price ! A. KATZEN, Prop'r. ItltacrUatirou. C. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. vim i "i'n. iMiiiii nurri. iuinniit3 .lie CommorL'hil llotol, HuyiuihisviUo, Pa. nm. ,m m..ih .... ....i.. D It. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ItONldent dontlHt. In hlllldinir near Motho. dlst rhuri'h, opposito Arnold bTis'k. Gentle- neaa in operatliiK. JJOTEL McjCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. F HANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town, lleaduiinr- ters for commercial men. Kteam heat, free bua. bath rooms andcloseta on everv floor. aample rooms, billiard room, telephone con- nuciiona c. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GREEN d: CUA'SEH, Proprietors. Plrst claaa In everv Dartlcular. IicutAd tn the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bua to and from trains aiidcommodloui aample rooms for commercial traveler. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIER, Proprietor, BumtilA rooms rn tlia snniinH flium UmaAaa hetttud by natural gaa. Omnibus to and from sin vrmita. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, H TEAS, COFFEES U AND ALL KINDS Of FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, Everything In the line of & Fresh Groceries, Feed, ESto. Good delivered free any putee tn town. Call on us and get prices, N W. C. Schultz & Son 3 3s S s, el's? . C3 J rj j lg r? K j: e s p, y- . S3eelfc r z2 s ! tig -22 8 sl zHifi 1 liJi iit i o his' a 5 .l 2 . c b 7- 51 o Country Produce Klallroitti Mtn fablr. tiumiOf5TYt3CH -J HURGH RAILWAY. The short line Iwtween Dullols, Itldnwny, Mrndrord, Hnlnninnra, HillTnlo. Kis'liester, MiiKiira Kails and points In the upisir oil region. On and after June 4th, ISTCl, pnasen Ser trains will arrive and depart from Kails Creek station, dally, except Sunday, as fol lows: iOO A. M. Bradford Arcommislntlon For r mints North between Kails Creek and Iradford. 1V a. m. mined train for I'unxsutawncy. IO:OftA.M. Hulfaloand Rorhester mall For HriM'kway vllle, ktdicway.JohnHonlmrff.Mt. Jewett, Bradford. Salamanca. Buffalo and Korhesteri coniiiMitliitf nt Johnsonhiirfr with I'. A F.. train a, for Wilcox, Kane, Warren, Corry and F.rte. 10:3H A. M. Accommislatlon For DuDots, Sykes, 1111 Kun and I'tinxsutawney. 1:90 1. M. Bradford Accommodation For lteH!htree, BrH:kwuy vllle, Kllniunt, I'ar mon, Itldxwny, JohnsonbtirK, Mt. Jewett mid Bradford. t:IU l. M.-Mall-For Illinois, Bykes, nig Kun, IMinxnutnwncy and Wnlston. Sl'ii P.M. Accommodation For DiiBols.lllg Kun and I'tintsii'iiwncy. Biao A. M.-Hunday traln-For Hrorkway- vllle, Kldirway and .iohnsotiburir. fills I'.M. Hunihiy train For Dullols, Fykes, BlK Kun nnd I'linxvutawney. Thousand mile tickets at two cents per mile, good for pnssnae between nil stntlntm. J. II. McIktyhk. A Kent, Falls creek, I'a. 3. H. Baiihktt K. C. I.AfKY, Oenernl Hupt. Oen. Pus. Atfent lllllliilo, N. Y. HiM-hesler N. Y J EN NS Y LV AN I A R A 1 LI O A D. IN EFFKCT NOV. 11), 1S113. Philadelphia A F.rle tnllrond Division Time Table. Trains leave DiirtwiHsi. F.ASTU AKD 9:M A M-Traln s, dally except Hundny for Hiinliury, llarrlsburit mid Intermediate sta tions, arriving at Philadelphia ti-.MI p.m., New York, I(:IMj. m. I Halt Imore. 7:20 p.ni.i Washington. S::i, p. m. Pullman Parlor car from Wlllliimsnort nnd passenger coaches from heme to Philadelphia. 8:;i P. M. Train , dally except Hominy for llnrrlshurg and Intermediate stations, nr rlvlng nt Philadelphia 4::l A. M. New York, ?:: A. M. Through coach from Dullols to Wlllliimsnort. Pullnuin Sleeping cars from llarrlsliiirg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers cun remnlti In sleeper undisturbed until ?:) A. M. 9:;tt P. M. Train 4, dally for Hiinhiiiy. Harris burg nnd Intermediate stations, nrrlvlng nt Philadelphia, D:ftU A. M.i New York, :: A. m.i Baltimore, :'-" A. M.: Washington, 7:.t0 A.M. Pullman cars from Krle and Wlllliima port to Philadelphia. Passcngersln sleeM'r for Baltimore and Washington will lie transferred Into Washington lccMr at llar rlshiirg. Passtnger conches from Krle to Philadelphia and WllllnmsHrt to Balti more. WKHTWARD 7::t2 A. M. Train I, dally except R'.inday for ltldgway, lliillols, t'lcrmont and Inter medlnte stations. Leaves ltldgway nt H:W P. M. for Krle. 9:M A. M. Train 3, dully for Erie and Inter mediate points. 6:27 P. M. Train II, dally except Hundny for Knne and Intermediate si at Ions. TlllUM'tllt TKAINS Ft IK DHIFTWOOD FKOM TIIF. KAST AND HOIiTH. TRAIN II leaves Philadelphia S:.VI a. m. Washington, "..MIA. m.i Baltimore, S:4a A. M. W llkesharre, 10: 15 A. m.i dally except Hun day, arriving nt Drlftwissl at n:','7 r. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to Wllllnmsport. TRAIN 3 leaves New York at R p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m.i Washington, 10.40 a. m. Baltimore, 11:40 p. m.i dally arriving nt Drift woial at 9:M) a. m. Pullniait sleeping ra"s fmm Philadelphia to Krle and from Washington and Baltimore to Wlllianisiairt anil through passenger coaches from Phila delphia to Ki le and Baltimore to Wlllinnis port nnd to DuBois. TRAIN 1 leaves Renovn at fl:tt a. m dally except Hunday, arriving at Driftwood 7:i a. m. JOHNSONBURO RAILROAD. (Daily except Hun Jay.) TRAIN 10 leaves Rldgway at :40 a. m.i John Kontiurg nt 9:M a. in., arriving at Clermont nt 111:4:1 a. m. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at I0:(W n, m. ar riving at JoliiiHouhui'K at 11:40 a. m. and Rldgway at II :M a. in. JIDGWAY & CLEARFIELD It. R. DAILY EYCEPT SUNDAY. HOUTHWAKD. NORTHWARD. P. M A.M. htatiunhT RhTgway Island Kun Mill Haven I'royliind Hhorls Mills A.M. P.M. I :m 0 :) 1 20 8 22 1 III 8 to 1 mi m 1 m mi 12 M (i M 12 10 40 12 IS It 4H 12 22 9 :VJ 12:il 10 03 12 ;w 1010 IA 42 10 to Blue Rock 12 44 10 17 Vineyard Kun 12 52 ft IH 12 411 1020 Carrier 12 M) R4S 100 10:12 llrnckwavvllle 12 :is ft :l 1 10 1042 Mi'MInn Hiiniinlt 12 :SI S2.1 114 104S HarveysRiiii 12 20 S20 120 10M Falls Creek 1220 ft Ift 14ft 11 ( Dullols 12 OA ft 00 TRAINS LEAVE KIDOWAY. Kastward. Westward. Train S, 7: 17 a. m. Train 3, II :; a. m. Train ft, 1:4ft p.m. Train 1,3:00 p.m. Train 4, 7:6Sp.ni. Train II, 8:2ft p. ui. 8 M. PKF.VONT, J. K. WOOD, Oen. Pass. Ag't. uen. Atanagur. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY mmmonninir Kunilav Nov. ID, 1H!2. Low Ctrwlo Division. EASTWARD. STATIONS. No.l.No.ft.No.. 101 A. M r. m A. M. P. M Red Bank LaWHonham New Bethlehem 10 4T 4 411 10 ft' 4IW II HO 11 :is 11 40 12 in II I! Oak Ridge ft 20 ft 2H Mayavllle ft 41 Hummervlllo ... 6 Oil ft 4: Bnsikvlllot. Bell Fuller Reynoldsvllle.. Pancoast Falls ('reek Dullols Hahula Wtnterhurn .... Peuneld Tyler Olen Flaher 12 2.1 211 211 s ft7 7 Oft 8 07 12 :n 8 i:U 12 4:1 1 011 1 OS 1 20 1 :v 2A 8 44 8 ft2 I pal 7 00 7 10 10 IW a i 188 lis 7 1 4' 7 4S 7 2.1 1 ft lu- a is t 2ft 3 42 I W s mil 8 (Ml 8 HI 7 3ft 7 ftl 8 01 8 21 llenexutto 8 44 8 ftft 9 V 8 1U Grant gaol oo Driftwood St P.M. P. M A. M WKSTWAHO. STATIONS. No.t I N0.8 INo.101 108 110 A. M.I A. M. P. M P. M Driftwood , Grant Benexette Ulen Fisher.... Tyler PenUeld Wlnuirburn ... Kabula Dullols Falls Creek.... Pancoast Reynoldsvllle . Fuller Bell Brookville Bummervllle... Maysvlllu OakKldge 10 10 ft 00 6 30 ft 41 s ;n 7 on 7 11) 734 744 7 ft4 10 a 10 M' 11 10 11 20 11 H0 11 ;v ft ftU 8 0 8 111 8 2.1 8 mil 11 4' (1 a: 8 1 1 0ft 1 211 8 no 8 2ftl 8 32! 12 Oft li 1ft 5 40 ft 30 7 20 1 !H 7 ZS 8 40 8 4S 9 n 9 17 9 2.-) 9 44 10 04 10 IS, 1 42 1 fts 7 411 7 K! 1 10 2 20 a ho 3 fts 8 m 8 1ft 8 47 8 Oil 8 lu 8 3M 8 67 9 in 9 15 9 47 New Bethlehem 10 2ft Lawsonham lied Bank... 4 00 10 00 A A P. M.A M.I P. M. Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID MoCAUUO, GSM'L. Siipt., Pittsburg, Pa. JAB. P. ANDERSON. Ois'L. Pass. Aut., Pittsburg, Pa CURR A Kmim tin4 i-a- fr-.-i..,..,., iinTemot OlntaMui. a navar-faluna Our for PIIm o every Mtura and dagrtw. It mskta an oparaU on with thakuil. or InJtUmaof earbollo i5ahlk YJJISZ?!" rC!l of Ii5 ror CONSTIPATION k&! lAUllu. the mat LIVER and 8 TOM A0H bKUlILATOH a HI ODD FDHINKlt. Smau. mild mxti nUu.nl llttt ana jaksMpaolaUr adaia4 tut stuMUsn'S UM, tOlMsw UUAJUSTEEl laDd ODly bf . 11. AhMX. BtOKI . 1 't I HEREBY EXTEND A CORDIAL MM01 to Ml k Lies to attend my 3rd Annual Opening! DEC Each lady will be presented with GOMB AND SEE! New Goods -A complete line of New Weaves and Shades, a prised to see such a stock in our city, but we have them and at Prices to Call and see for yourself. We have a nice line of Notions, Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Ladies' and Children's Coats. )Dpn't fail to see our Watches, Clocks, Jcwclru ,;i all Kinds, Silverware, optical Goods. Novelties, etc. Don't miss seeing our Beautiful Holi day Display. Select your gifts stock and you will be sure of getting the best and most appropriate presents at the fairest figures you have ever known. Make your Holiday purchases of ED. GOODER, Jeweler and Optician. KplHG Hardware 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. 5, 1893. a souvenir. C. F. HOFFMAN. lor Winter! ! Great Variety. You will be sur Please all. BING & GO. Special Attraction in( Diamonds, from our complete