?Htc it Star Suhnrriplinn $1.50 )xt imr,in mlranre, V. A. ftTI':rill'.NON, tCdltor mid I'lllT. W KONKSOA Y. ANUAHvl'Tsiiir A n Inili'iH'ndrnt lornl pn)wr, ptiMMicri pvrry WvilnrsHny ni Kynnl!HVlllt .IrlTiTMnn ro. I'a., flrvnli'd to tho tnli'nHl of Krynoltlxvllln ami .li'ircrwmrimnty. Non-tM)lltlrni, will trvnt nil llh fulrnr. nnil will lMmHM'liilly frli'ml ljr towiinU Ihi' hitmrlfitf Hhhw. Htilwrrtptlon prlnl.ftfln'rypnr.ln mlvnnro. 4'itmmiinfrtttlmm Ititcmlrn fur iinlillriitlnn must Im ni'i-ompnnlrd by I ho wrnir' tiitnit. not for piilillriitlon, but Rt n Kintrttntct of gHKl fnltn. Iiitcri'tlntf nrw Itrm nollrlti'fl. AilvciiMnir iiittw miiclc known on iippllrn tion nt thi'onirr In ArnoltIV Hltk. Lonelily rormnutili'iitlonH nnd rhimirr of nriviiNpnirnt rtliould rcm'h thh ottlni by Monrlnv noon. Ailtlrt- nil i'omtniinli'tlotiH to l A. Ptrph cnon, Hi'vnolilvlll Pn. Kntcri'ff nl tho poittofflco nt HcynolcNvlIlK, Tn., m mvowl rlnsn mull mattor. Tillont'fH 1h tho mntlicr of wanton children. Thoy that do nothing nre In tho way to do worm than nothing. If yon don't hrllovo thin kix-p your oyos open Bnd . Poverty 1b noe.rimo nor yet Is wealth. Doth have catmod crime, however. Weaknes of charaeter In the flint requisite to crime. Reason la not tho weapon of a erlmnal. Penntiylvania holds the lead as the great fcltrar manufacturer of the coun try. Her output last year was l.N2, 158.852, whilo New York produced only 1,202,01X1,0110. Thene two States manu factured about one-half tho entire out put of the United States, which was 4,674,708,200. Joy! It Ift lifo at Its very highest, Us very brightest, Us very best. Alas! with the common lifo of men it has little to do. Look back on your life, and see how many of Its days or weeks you can doscribe as full of joy ? Walk on the street, and on how many faces do you see the light of joy ? There are two conditions requisite to joy inno cence and fellowship: and both condi tions are all too rare. The world, not possessing olthor for its seductions are evil and its fellowships are false aims at a guilty substitute for joy. But there is no such thing. Guilty excite ment, guilty passion, there is; but one drop of guilt in the sparkling cup of pure joy makos it bitter, envenomed, turbid, even in the moment of fruition. It is at the best the sweetness of the fruit whose taste Is poison, the glitter of the serpent whose bite is death. Its pleasure is unsatisfying at the moment, nnd its effects doprave forever, but true Joy is a rose in Paradise which only the hand of innocence can pluck. It was a city girl graduate who said, in a contribution to a country newspa per: "It is a fond dream of mine to becomo a farmer's wifo, and meander with him down life's flowery pathway." A year's experience would knock the "flowery pathway" sky high. The flowery pathway of the average farmer's wife is something like this: Get up in the morning before daylight, start the fire, cook breakfast for a family of sev eral, Including tho hired man, wash the dishes, milk six cows, feed the chickens and trurkeys, slop the hogs, churn a dozen pounds of butter, sweep the house, make the beds, dress the chil dren in time for school, dig potatoes for dinner, see that the meal is ready for the men, wash the dinner dishes, put the house in order, scrub the floors and porch, weed tho garden, hoe the onions and other vegetables, gather the eggs, huko bread und pies, put up a few cans of fruit, gut supper and wash tho dishes ugiiln, milk tho cows, put away tho milk, seo that the chickens are shut up from the minks und polecats, carry in coal; then sit down and darn stockings and mend clothos by lamp light until it is time to go to bed, got up In the morn ing and go through the same program again with the addition of washing one day, ironing the next and baking the next, with lots of extra work thrown in, and the "flowery pathway" will go glim mering. The man who wrote the following puts it plain, but who will gainsay it? "There is a class of women In the world who ought to be transported bodily to Heaven. But it type of the particu lar speoies referred to were to meet the happy fate of Elijah she would talk ber guardian angel to death on the way. She would rail and complain during the entire colostial voyage, anticipate col liding with a meteor and predict all sorts of calamities on the journey. She would call the angel a mean, contempt ible old fraud, and accuse him of being the Devil in disguise. Uon reaching the pearly gates she would give the good St. Peter a down setting and Im mediately begin to whine and bluster and storm as soon as she took up her harp. A man's home should be a sort of Heaven on earth, but it la frequently a hell, made so by the brainless virago who presides over the household. This irritable, fretful, testy, snupplsh terma gant is ever on the lookout for some thing to snarl about. If a damned soul were given ermisslon to leave the sul phurious con linos of erdltion on condi tion that he would live with her, he would get homesick after a week's trial. Such women have not a grain of phil osophy in their narrow souls. The content of their skull would not till a thimble. They know nothing but to rage and storm and fume. They blacken the dispositions of their children, make their husbands wish they had never been born, and earn the hearty oon tempt of their neighbors.'1 Ten-D.y Excursion Tickets to Washing ton, D. C, at Greatly Reduced Rates. Tho sneeoBS attending low-rate excur sions to the National Capitol In the past prompts tho Pcnnslvanla Railroad Company again to place similar tickets on sale this winter and spring. These will 1w good for ten days, and on the apciMiu train, or on any regular train except the Limited, leaving Pittsburg on the dates selected, which are Janu ary 25th, February 21st, March 22d and April HUh. The tickets will be good for return passage for tun days, and stowvcr at Baltimore In either direc tion will bo permitted within the limit. The rates on theso trips place them within the means of all, nnd, consider ing the (livers attractions of Washing ton and tho educational benefits to bo derived from a visit to its institutions, it would xj difficult to imagine a better way in which to spend a few days. The following rates will apply from tho various points quoted, and the special train will lie run on the follow ing schedule: ItATr. Train Lvs. Pittsburg !l IH) 8 05 A. M. Altoona 7 35 12 05 P. M. Bellwood 7 35 12 17 " Hollefonte 7 25 10 34 A.M. Clearfield 7 25 58 " Phillipsburg 7 25 10 41 " Osceola 7 25 10 50 " Tyrone 7 25 12 27 " Washington, Arrive 7 45 " A Horrible Hall road Arrldrnt Is a daily chronicle In our papers; also the death of some dear friend, who has died with Consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Ott's Cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been rendered happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning! If you have a cough or any affection of the Throat and Lungs call on W. B. Alexander sole agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large size 25 and 50 cents. Card of Thanks. The officers and members of the K. G. E. and Ladles Temple, of Reynolds ville, do hereby tender their thanks to tho ladies and gentlemen who helped to make their public Installation and entertainment a succes. Committee. Figs and Thistles. Ilium's llorn l A loafer Is never satisfied with his wages. The easiest thing for a fool to do is tell how little he knows. The man who hates light 'is always afraid of his own shadow. When people have only a little relig ion they are apt to be ashamed of it. Tho man goes to bed tired who spends the day in looking for an easy place. Angels weep on the day that a young man begins to spend more money than he can make. A hypocrite feels better satisfied with himself every time ho sees a good man make a misstep. You can generally tell how much love there is in a man's heart by the way ho opens his mouth. The devil has to fight hard for ull he gets in the family whore there Is a Christian mother. There are pooplo who never hoar any music that suits them, except when they are playing first fiddle. The man who will tako a dollar that Is not his own would steal the throne of God if he had the power to do it. Ono of the first covenants thut every young man ought to make with himself Is that he will never run in debt. It is so hard to get innx;enco to un derstand that the devil can still be a devil und look like an angel of light. Every sin has a dagger In Its hand with which sooner or later it will strike, no matter how harmless It may look. Ono reason why there are so many lame people in the church is because they made a start for the war without putting on the wholo armor of God. To Recover Karaplng- Prisoners. Negotiations to supply State prisons with air ships are under way. By this moans the prison guard could take a flight, locate an escaping prisoner and bring him back in the time usually oc cupied in telegraphing instructions. At Opera house Jan. 10th. Big Mill Running. tluIinlH Courier. DuBols' big mill was In operation all last week and will Blurt again this morning. Mr. Frank Hatfield has been appointed superintendent of the plant and the Indications are that it will be operated more regular than has been the case for the past few months. Report of Best School. For third month, ending Doc. 10th, 1803: Number of pupils enrolled, males 30, females 27, total 57: per cent, of at tendance, males 80, females 85; names of those present every day during month, Cleveland Deemer, Jno. Deemer, Irvln Deemer, Calvin Doney, Charlie Smith, Frank Smith, Glen Snyder, Eva Snyder, Leotta Snyder, Eula Deemer, Lettle Doney, Alva Deemer. The parents und patrons are respect fully Invited to visit the school, and show the children that you are interest ed in their work. B. G. WOODWAKD, Teacher. WcU Balanced. The latest dramatic success "The Flying Vulture" Is a happy blending of intense sensations and convulsive come dy. At Opera house Jan. 10th. Rubber boots 12.75 at Robinson's, best make. Tremendous -IN CLOSING OUT SALE ! We Bold more dress goods last week thnn we have ever Bold in the same length of time. Head the following: 8,000 Yards of Lancaster ular price 8c. 2,000 Yards Dress Goods ou cents. 1,000 Yards fine Silk Finish Henriettas at 70e. a yard; regular price 80c. 100 Yards of our $1.25 a yard Finest Silk Finish Henriettas in black only at $1.00 a yard. All our Ladies' Coats - nf All our Woolen Underwear ( Last week was a great Shoe week for us. "WHY?" Because we are selling them at Cost. You can save from 25 to sale. No tickets punched on J. B. N. HANAU. - Gloslna Out All- -h at cost l Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 12.50. Coats we sold for 8.00 to 10.00, now for 5.00 to $7. Misses1 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 get cheap goods. Come and see for yourself. ' ' INTER coons Success! OITR - Ginghams at 5c. a yard; reg at 37c. a yard; regular price 33 per cent, by attending this this sale. ARNOLD. glotcta. j JOTEL MtfJONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLK. PA. FHAXKJ. JiLACK, Proprietor. Tim li'iulliiK hotel of tho town. Ili'(l(ur tors for coimmm'lnl men. Hiram lipnt, free lm, Imtli rootim and cliwolH on every floor, aainyle roomit, billiard room, tulrpliotte i'n livoumia Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. 0 UK EN d: CONSlCli, Projirietor. Klrs cIhmh Ineverr piirllculiir. Loon tod In tliw vry rentre nf tlio hunt mohh part of town. Kroe Hum to und from trntna una i'nniodlous sunipki rooms forcommerclitl traveller. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CAHHIEIi, Pmprittar, Httmpln ronnm on t ho irroutid floor. Hours homed hy minimi huh. Omnllnlx to und from ull truhiM. UlUrrllattrou. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Heal Kstnlo Agent, Vi'ynoldnvllto, Pu. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Muln street, opposite the Oonimerclul Hotel, ltuyiioldiivllle. Pit. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLK, PA. Resident dentist. In tmildlnff near Mtitho dlHt church, opposite Arsuld block. Uvutle neu In operating. M A8TEK AND EXAMINER'S NOTIt'I. The BoroaKh of WeU l the Court of Com ReywluavlUe I Hens of Jeeraon . County. No. 1, Fob'y toiiihiuw J.UWI1MU1U. I iwrni. inwt. I Htttlim In EuuttT. Havlni been, on Pec 11, im, appointed Muttur and Examlnor, In above case, tuequlu ably udjunt and apportton Indebtednma be tween hiH HorouKli of Went HiiynoidHVlllo and the unrnHhln of Window, all pemomi In terested are hereby noUttud tnut I will per form the datleii of above uppolntment at my office, In the Borough ol Hrookvllle, o MONDAY, TBI SHTH DAT Or MARCH, A. D. 1894, AT TIC O'CIACK, A. M., And all pornons having claim agalnt the aid townxhtpof Window are hereby notified to prevent them on or before the date above mentioned, or they will 1)0 forever luirrcd lJeo. IX, 18UU. John M. VanVlikt. Mauler and Examiner. First National Bank OF ItEYNOLDSVIXLE. CRP1TJCU SO.OOO.OO. '. IfllK bell, Prealdentl coll McClelland, Vice Fre. John H. ttaucner, aliler. Dl rector t V. Mitchell, B.-ott MctHelliind, .T.O.King, Joseph HtruusM, JohcuIi Henderson, O. W. r'ullur, J. If. Kauclier. Dons a general bunking business and solicits the accounts of murcbunls, profosslouul men. farmers, niecbunlcs, miners, lumlxiruieii und others, proinllug the miMt cureful .attention to the business of all persons. - 8ufe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolun block Fir Proof Vault. ' Cos An immense line Jewelry at C. BING & CO. Handle a Fine and Complete Line of Dress Goods, Dress Patterns, Silk Dress Patterns, and Fancy Silks. -A FINE Handkerchiefs, Muffe, Fur !N"eck Scarls. It is our business to sell you the best for the money and we 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 Beynoldsville, Pa. KplMu 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. of F. HOFFMAN'S. LINE- Bargains! Bargains I RT THE PEOPLE'S Barnaul store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale 1 Small Profit ! One Price ! A. KATZEN, PropY.
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