Stan Sulinn-ipUnn $1.50 per trnr, in ndrnnre. V. A. NTRPHKNttON, Kdltor and Piib. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 18P4. An InilriM'nfli'nt local nnnrr, published every Wedncwlnv at. HcynoliUvllle, .pffffon t'n. I'., devoted to tho Internals of Keynolclsvllle and Jefferson utility. Non-polltlcal. will front II with fnlrne. and will N especially friend ly towiml the Ishorlns clns. uWrlntlon price l Ml per yenr.tn advance. Communications Intended for publication mut l" mvompnnlrd by tho writer's name, not for publication, hnt ha a trnarnnfce or good fultn. Intereatlnit news Items solicited. Advertising rntes made known on nppllca tlon nt t ! office In Arnolds' Hlork. I.cmrlity communications nnd chnnve nf advertisements should reach this onVe hy Monflnv noon. Address all communications tot'. A. Steph enson. Kcvnoldsvllle. I'n. Kntetvd at the nostofllee nt llcynoldsvllln, Tn.. ns second class mnll mutter. I.iirhttilnK lit r- fl ntod for 1.10 tn 200 miles, nnd thitncW mny lw henrd from 20 to 25 miles. Tlnppy Is t hut fn'hor whn has ho ooti duotod iilniHolf In tho olpht. of Ms chil dren win nnd retnln their affection and respect. If Is well thnt mon should think of those who nro of their house hold Bnd so Hv" n to not forth a worthy example. Thi'Ho Hro dnys when It. behooves thoio who would avoid pneumonia nnd kindred dntiff-n to ognrclan oxtromo cmition. Don't Bnd on tho streets, avoid Btidd"n chnnrrca of tomprntnro, tiiko a cold vigorously In hnnd tho mo ment yon fool It romlnir on. It would mnko tho hearts of miiny of our pood, pinna dithers and mother aeh remark" an exchange, could they but see the wav their sons am gnng to destruction through hnd habit In thin ajro. fiiimWInif with cards, dice, and tho flowing bowl are nome of the most prominent v'ea that pavo tho way. But it Is a dlfflmilt, matter to convince parent that their dear boy in other thn a "saint" until it la too Into, too lato. Tho truth remains Just tho sumo that the effects of the hard times Is felt, In nil section. mor or less, from tho Atlantic to the Pnciflo. evn if a few of our exchan?' s do call newspapers "calamity howlers" that muko mention of tho fnrt. When a man's larder and coal bin aro empty and no work to refill them, it is th" jjr 'atest of folly to try to convince him by long-winded editorials that times art as (rood as they have over l!en. Tho long army of unem ployed in tho cities and the cry for bread, speak in unmistakable language. Tho Pittsburg Timr is making an other special offer to the popular school teachers as follows: The public school teachers who receive the highest num ber of votes will bo given vacation trips by tho 7VrA during August of 1R04. as follows: Tho five teachers who are voted most popular will bo gent, each with a companion to bo chosen by tho winner, to the Yellowstone National Park, to tho St. Lawrenco river and lake regions of New York, to Boston and tho White Mountains, to Duluth and the copper regions of tho great Northwest, and to the Catakill moun tains. Tho "0 teachers who receive tho next highest number of votes will bo nent to Atlantic City or Cape May. All will bo splendidly entertained, and the Tirurn will b ar evory cent of the ex pense. Twnty-flve winners will be chosen from Allegheny county; 20 from Pennsylvania, outside of Allrghony oounty; tin from Ohio, and ono each from West Virginia and Maryland. "Impossible," as the term is here employed, means that which is supposed to lie beyond the boundaries of tho possible. The Inventor is steaclly, per sistently and greatly enlarging the area of tho possible, as thus understood. He Is conquering the dark and dubious domain of tho "Impossible." Tho world of 1HD4 would be a world full of miracles to men who left in 1704 could thoy revisit their old terrestial home. Such visitors would And the changes so vast and so radical that an entire recast of their hubiU of life would be a condition precedent to anything like enjoyment. If we go back to the days beyond the steamship and the railroad, to the days of the flint, steel and the tinder-box; to the era of tallow candles and huge wood fires; to tho time when the plumber took little or no part in the construction of houses; when the shoemaker and the tailor itinerated and the school-roaster "boarded 'round;" when there were no dally and but few weekly papers; when the telegraph had not been dreamed of; when the art of printing was compara tively In its infancy; when factories were unknown and simplicity ruled in all things In short, it we go back to the days of our groat-grandfathers, we are able to understand bow much of the "Impossible" has surrendered to the assaults of invention. And yet we often hoar regrets hat "the good old days" aro gone, T tore are those who seem to lament the ji .igresa of the nineteenth century; th who gaae longingly, lovingly backward, professing to regard the old us b -I rr than the new. Human sympathy fl wg with a broader current with every passing year. More work has been accomplished In the fields of charity aud b mevolenoe in our century than hud bt n attempted in the five oeuturios U' xi preceding ours. Reforms of every klud calculated to alleviate suffering, spread knowledge, promote virtue, and to exalt and purify, have btieu aud are the great featura of nineteenth century life. One of ottr exchanges offers the fol lowing sensible suggestions, and con sidering tho prevalence of the grip, will bo well for our school teachers to bear them In mind: "Teachers shoutd bo careful In opening windows In school rooms. They should never oen them In a way to cause a rush of cold air over the scholars. The temerature of the scholars also varies. Borne can stand cold drafts and others can't. This Is also a matter that must not he lost sight of. Teachers who are moving about and whoso blood Is kept warm by their activity must not make the mis take that the scholars who aro kept In their seats and are physically inactive, can stand as much cold as they them selves. Half the colds taken by schol ars at school Is through tho Imprudent throwing open of windows by the teach ers. Ulnit Tidings The grnnd specific for the prevailing mnliidv of the ago, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Rheumatism. Costlveness, O -neral Debility, etc.. Is Uncon's Celery King for tho Nerves. This great her bal tonic stimulates the digestive organs. regulates the liver and restores the sys- em to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Laruo packages 2.1 and .10c. Sold only by W. R Alexander. Air Travel a Fart. "The Flying Vulture" brings to our ry door an exhibition worth going miles to witness, a real air ship. At Reynolds tcra house Jan. l!)th. Duy your mining shoes at Robinson's 1.2.- all solid. Two for One. We aro making a special offer to each )f our readers paying a year's sultserlp- ien to the STAR In advance, and to all lew subscribers paying in advance, we will glvo them the best local paper in fferson county and will glvo them free, either tho W'imuinkinii or Amrrt- nn Farmer, for one year. Tho two piiers abovo mentioned aro excellent monthly pa)xrs and tho subscription prico of each is $1 .00 a year. This offer js made only to those In Pennsylvania. Bring your repairing to headquarters. We make a specialty of Watch Cleaning and Repairing of all kinds. Work en trusted to us is certain to receive care ful and Intelligent treatment from ex pert nnd skillful hands. Clocks cleaned, repaired, regulated and set in fine run nlnporder. Jewelry and ail small wares mended and repolished to look as good as new. All work guaranteed. Ed Gooder. Joweler and Optician. Buy your Gum Shoes at Rubinson's. Lowest prlcos. Sec Robinson's bargains thlB week, they will surprise you. Great Reduction in heavy goods at Robinson's. Priftlnu with th Mtt. Sunderland Bair At the M. E. Parsonage, Brookville, Pa., January 2. 1HH4. by Rev. J. W. Ulaisdell, Hen ry I. Sunderland, of Lewistown, Mif flin oounty, Pa., and Miss Clara A. Bair. of Punxsutawncy, Jefferson county. Pa. THE HUTCHISON HOSPITAL For the Treatment ot Cancer, BEWICK LEY, - PENN'X. A CARD. aince my removal to Pittsburgh from AlUiilirny, my practice has grown to such pmportloM that it becamo nrcoHsary to obtain commodloua quarters for the accom modation of my cancer patients and I hnve, at an enormous expense, purrlmned the well known HUTCHISON HOSPITAL MU THE TREATMENT OFCANCKR, at 8EWICKLEY. In addition to the Hospital property I have also purchased the Hutchison treatment for the cure of Cancer, and retained under con tract the aervicea ot Dr. Hutchison and the entire hospital corps. Including physicians, cooka, etc., who. In connection with my own coterie ot physicians and aaaistanU, will be prepared to treat all CANCERS and CANCER OUS PIKEAHF.H, TUMORS and MALIGNANT ULCEK8 on any part of the body, and all NON-CONTAGEOU8 DISEASES successful ly. Communications of Inquiry can be ad dressed to my offices, 107 Penn avenue, Pltta buiKh, Pa. Correspondence solicited. Dr. J. A. Burnoon's office hours for consul tation at Pittsburgh are from s. a. m. to 12 m., and from 6 to f p. m., where I treat aucceas fully all cases of Tape Worms, Catarrh and all Secret Diseases, Liver Complaints, Kidney and Stomach Troubles and Kindred diseases, TO METHODISTS. FATHOM ZK THE BEST and CHEAPEST. THE PITTSBURGH Established 1833. liEVi V. W. a.niTH, D. Dm EDITOH OMee, HI Smlthneld Street. Organ of the Methodist Episcopal Church In Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and West Virginia. Able Articles on all the live questions of the day. The Contributors include soma of tlte most eminent writers of the Church. The weekly exposition of the Sunday School Lesson, Is pronounced by lead- In tr Sunday School worKera u ne unex celled. Interesting new from all the Churches. Bneeial attention given to the Young Folks' Department. Terms, 11.50 per year, In advance. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. Church are agents, to whom subscriptions may be paid. Sample copies sent free. Mention this paper. Address J. A. MOOUE, VhrUtiun Advwaie, PlTTBUURQH, PA. Clinstian Advocate Ten Thousand Dollars - Worth of Goods 105 CLOSED OUT ! Put Dollars in your pockets by article In the store at cut pricm Ladies' Muffs, it it ii it ii it ii ii Child'B Sets, regular " " " " We have a few Ladies' left. No reasonable offer refused for them. A few Ladies' New Markets, regular price $4.00 and 5.00, now 2.50, being less than cost. Why pay from 25 to 50 per SHOES you buy when you can buy them from us nt Cost. 3 Dress Goods Our fine yard, now 1.00 $1.25 towels at than cost. Goods will be sold for will be punched for goods sold J. B. N. HANAU. :G10SlnO OUt All: NatGostifc- Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 12.50. Coats we sold for 8.00 10.00, now for 5.00 to $7. to Misses' and Children's Coats the same reduction. Lumberman's Flannel 29c. Prints 5 and 6c. Lancaster Gingham 6c. Men's and Boys' Overcoats at cost. Now is the time to cheap goods. Come and for yourself. get see WINTER GOODS attending this tn.le. Every price 0.f0, 1.00, " l.fiO, " 2.00, .1. 00, " 1.00, now $0.37 80 1.13 1.50 2.25 75 Coats cent, profit on the at Gut Prices, k- DiacK Henriettas, regular price i.2o a 75 cents, being 33 per cent, less CASH ONLY, and no tickets at cut prices. ARNOLD. Qolcle. JJOTEL McCONNELL, KEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FHA NK J. II LACK. I'mnririnr. The leading hotel of the town. Ileadciunr- tors fur commercial men. Htvnm hpnt, free bus. Imtli listing sml closets on every flisir. sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections etc. JJOTEL BELNAF, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ORE UN A- VOXliUlt. I'rmtrietorf. First class In every Diirtlculur. Located In tlie very cent re of the business nurt of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodloua sample rooms for commercial travelers. QOMMEKCIAL HOTEL, BUOOKVILT.E, PA., PHIL 1 VAHHIKK. Prrmricinr, Rnmnle rooms on the irriiund floor. House heated hy nntural gas. Omnibus to and from all trains. StUecsllanrou. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial lwtol, Uoynoluavllle, Paw R, B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Resident dentist. In building near Metho dlst church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness In operanug. M ABTEK AND EXAMINER'S NOTICE. The RnrouEBi of West 1 In the Court ot Com- Keynoldavuis I rieaa 01 . jenerson ts. C'ouaty. No.l, reb y Wlruiow iewnsnip. ieri, in. I RlttlM In EoultT. HaTln. been, on Due. 11. 1M3. appointed Master and Examiner, In above caaettoeqult ably adjust and apportion iadehtednesa be tween sattf Horoutin of West Reynoldsvllle and the UMrnshloot Wlruiow. all persona nt terasted are hereby notilled that I will per form the dutius of above appointment at ay office, tn the Borough of Brookville, on MONDAY, TBI tftTH DAT OF HAHCH, A. V. KM, At TCH O'Cl-OC. A. H., And all persons having claims against the said townshlaof Wlnslow are hereby notuled to presunt thorn on or before the date above DlOtlimneu, ur muy will uw lorarnr imrtr II.SC IN. IKHL JUHH H. VART i n. Master aud Examiner. First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VILLE. CXPITKL 9SO.OOO.OO. mitrhell, Prealdeutt com IWct'lellaiid, Vlee Prea.f Jobs II. Kaucher, Cashier. Directors: O. MlU'hell, 8oott McClulland, J. C. King, Joseph Htruuss, JohhuI) llenderaou, uph Htruuss, O. W. Fuller, j. 'ii. ivauciiur. Does a general banklngbuslnesaand solicits the account of merchants, professional meu, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the must careful attention to tbe business of all persons. Bafe Deposit Boxes for rent. . First National Bank building, Nolan block FIr Proof Vault. An immense line Jewelry at C. BING Handle a Fine and Dress Goods, Dress Patterns, Silk Dress Patterns, and Fancy Silks. -A FINE Handkerchiefs, Scarfs. It is our business to sell you want to show you that we can do it. Come and examine our goods. We are now offering our Gray and White Blankets at Reduced Kates. Do not miss this chance of getting your blankets Cheap. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Keynoldsville, Pa. Mills Haine 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 Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. of F. HOFFMAN'S. & CO. Complete Line of LINE- MufK - Fur ISTeck the best for the money and we Bargains! -KT THE- PEOPLE'S Barnaul Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale I Small Promt Ons Price I A. KATZEN, PropV. a First-class Hardware Store.
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