fcfte j Stay. Subscription St.60 per year, in ndranre. V. A. KTKl'IIK'NKOHI, Kdltnr and Pub. WKDN KSDAY. JANUARYS. 1HW. Anlntl(pnl'nt lwnl ptir.pultlNhr1ivrry WpilnPHdiiy nt Itrynohlnvlllt, .h'ffi'rsnn Co. Fa., iliwntrd to 1h Intcntftof Kynillvlllo and Ji'ffiTwinominty. ior-x IH li ii 1. will trvHt nil with fitlrntvui. nnn will lHH'nM!tnlly friend ly toward tho liiliortntf i'Ikm. Puhwrlptlnn prli't-fl.iWpi-rypnr.ln ilv(inro. ConimiinlriitlotiH liitmiflru for puhlli'ntlon munt Im nrrnmpnnlrfl by the wrltr' nnmo, not for publication, hut iih a jnmronttw of good fnltli. Intm'Htlnir mw Itom aollrlH'd. Advert llni rut)-!" niudo known on npplli'n tlon nt thi otHre In ArnolfN' Hlock. IimKlitv rommnnlciitloiiA und rlmnvp of ndvoitlM-'mi-ntii uliould nwh this otTIro by Mondiiv noon. Addii'm nil I'omnmnlratlonii to '. A. Hti'ph enon. Kvnollvlll'. In. Kntt'nif nt tlic pcwtofflrp nt Kcynoldnvllli', Pa., rh ivond rlnHH mull mutter. Tho mnn who wild that ho wnntml to do all the (fixxl he could each day of hin life, hreaimo he would pan thin way but onoe, underntood the philosophy of ex istence. And if he m able to put his theory into actual practice, then he left behind him a record which will make hla memory ''bud and blonnom In the dust." Homo men are no much in love with themselves that they never see their own mistakes. Thoy display a sort of heroism In tho hopeless struggle to justify their own errors, and when their faults are made so plain to them that a confession Is extorted fmm them thoy still manage to mako some capital out of the infirmity by boasting that It only proves that they are human. The State board of health has in structed Secretary Benjamin Lee of that body to prepare a statement of statistical and other facts relating to vaccination as a preventive of smallpox and send it to the various newspapers of the State, to the end that our people may be enabled to act intelligently on a matter so essential to their safety. This action has been deemed necssary owing to the efforts being made to deceive and mislead the public on this matter. To tempt is to entice, persuade, al lure. This may be done by bringing before the imagination such pictures as will inflame passion, appetite and desire, and lead to sin. Or a person may be tempted through his senses. Ho may see, hear, feel, taste and smell things which will arouso his passions or de sires. There is no avenue through which good can be communicated to the spirit, which may not also bo used as a channel through which to tempt It to sin. Punctuality inspires great confidence. Men gradually lose respect for one who Is always late. Those who seldom keep .their engagements in respect to time soon fall Into the habit of breaking tholr promises In other respects. Those who are always late are generally not very busy pooplo. They blus ter around and muke much ado almut nothing, but their Imperative engage ments are not so numerous as those of other men. The busiest people are usually the most prompt. "Better late than never" is an old proverb which has served to encourage indolence and sloth and prevent promptness in thou sands, but has, perhaps, never served a useful turn since It was first uttered. "Better never late" would be a better motto. A teacher of forty years' experience once remarked that he had observed that good spellers learned to spell be fore they wore ten years old; and that if a child did not learn by that time he would in all likelihood never learn. We commend this observation to those who are teaching children to read and spell, and suggost that If due care is taken from the beginning to form habits of aeouracy and exactness in the use and the spelling of words It will result In abundant returns for the pains taken. There are a great many quite well edu cated folk who are never certain of themselves in this matter, and who are very slow to put pen to paper for their friends to read, because of this uncer tainty. These very individuals, doubt less, might have made good spellers if they had been taken in hand early enough. What a life-long mortifica tion, in such case, would have been saved thera! The Brockwayvllle liecord says: Last summer the miners of the Brock coal company struck for their pay. It was during the great money famine when hundreds of perfectly solvent firms were unable to realize on their product, and although the Brock had good ordors the company was unable for several months to pay Its miners in full, and a strike ensued. The mines were idle for about two months. Then the Brock was ultimately able to realize on work and all were paid In full. It was perfectly evident at the time that had the miners remained at work they might have had two months more pay when pay day finally did come around. The mines resumed, but during the strike the contract which Insured steady work was declared forfeited. To-day the miners at Brock or their successors are reaping the fruit of the fully of the strike. Had they remained at work the contract of furnishing supply coal to the Pennsylvania railroad would not have been lost. It was a fat plum for rival operations, and a very desirable one at this dull season of the year. The Brook mine are Idle now in consequence One Way to Happy Is at all times to attend to the com forts of your family. Should any one of them catch a slight Cold or Cough, pre pare yourself and call at once on W. B. Alexander, solo agent, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Ilcmcdy, Free. Wo give it away to prove that we have a sure Cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. Large sizes 25 and 50c. Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to take any chances when you're sick. Don't lot the druggist enrich himself at your expense. Lookout for Impure drugs. They are chtaor, of course, for the druggist but how about you? Then again, how about accuracy and skill In compounding your prescription? That count for something too, don't it? We pride ourselves on combin ing all these features. H. Alkx Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Paradise. The lumbermen at this place are waiting snow to put tholr logs in. G. P. Rltter and J. Warnlck made a a flying trip to Big Uun one day last week. Barett Bros, have moved their saw mill to this place. They will have tho mill In operation next week. A young lady entered a dry goods store at Big Soldier and asked the dork for ladies hose. The clerk replied: "We don't deal In hardware." M. C. Yohe has returned homo from Forest county, where he had been working in tho woods. Everything has been shut down on account of no snow. From Mr to Hon. As a Family Medicine Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves passes from sire to son as a legacy. If you have Kid ney, Liver or Blood disorder do not delay, but got a five sample package of this remedy at once. If you have Indi gestion, Constipation, Headache, Rheu matism, etc., this grand specific will cure. W. B. Alexander, the leading druggist, is sole agent and Is distrib uting samples free to tho afflicted. Large packages 25 and 50c. Bristles. You've heard of the man who only needed bristles to he a pork. If you , him send him to us. We've got the bristles for him. Our bristles are all mado up into the finest line of brushes we ever had. There are clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, bath brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. irtfltna with th OMrb. Thomas Roix;ekh. At tho M. K. parsonage, Brookvillo, Pa., January 20. 1W4, by Rev. J. W. Blalsdelf, Daniel J. Thomas and Anna M. Rodgers, both of Llndsey, Joffeinon county, Pa. See Robinson's H.25 working shoo for men. About Prescriptions. The best of medicines are none too good for sick folks. It's bad enough to be sick without running chances with second grade drugs. That's the reason wo buy only the very highest quality of everything. It's a great satisfaction to us to know that every proscription wo send out Is just as good as drugs will make It. No matter what you paid for It you couldn't get It better. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our roadors paying a year's subscrip tion to tho 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 thom free, either the Womankind or Ameri can 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 s made only to those in Pennsylvania. To Perfume Properly Sachet powder Is necessary. What kind you use depends on your own taste. Sachet bags In drawers and closets give to clothes that delicately distinct odor which is the Bturap of refinement. We have all the popular odors, sweet, dulnty and penetrating. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. A Warning. J. E. Zent, a Buffalo undertaker, recently had charge of the burial of a woman who died from diphtheria, and lu total disregard of a city ordinance on the subject of contagious diseases, he permitted the colli u to be opened at the grave and to be viewed by whomsoever pleased. Of those who were present at the funeral six have since died ol cllpn therla. See the new Hue of baby shoes at DIED. Shinulbdkckeh On Friday, January 19th, 1SW4, of cholera infantum. Bertha L.. daughter of A. H. and Elsie Bblngledecker, of Bandy Valley, Pa., aged 1 year, 8 months and 19 Tremendous -IN CLOSING OUT .SALE ! We sold more dress goods last week than we have ever sold in the same length of time. Read the following: 8,000 Yards of Lancaster ular price 8c. 2,000 Yards Dress Goods 50 cents. 1,000 Yards fine Silk Finish Henriettas at 70c. 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 q 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 :G!0SlllQ OUt All: NatGOStIK- 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. Misses' and Children's Coats the same reduction. o ' o 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. WDM COOUS Success! OUR - Ginghams at Be. a yard; reg at 87c. a yard; regular price 33 per cent, by attending this this sale. ARNOLD. JOTEL McCONNKLL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. VliAXKJ. II LACK, Proprietor. Till' liidllilf hotel nf tlixlnwn. Ili.niliinnr. tent for voniniorrial turn. HU'iim hunt, five l)UH. hath rooniM mifl Homi'Ih on ivry floor, wimple riKiniM, lilllliu il room, telephone con nect Ioim ike. JJOTEL BELNAP, BEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. OliEEX&COXSEH, Proprietors. First I'lllHS In pvorv nnrtleillnr. lAiitirl In the very centre of the ImHlmmipitrt of town. Free 'hUH to und fmm trullIM ami eommnrilima sample rooms forcommetvlnl travelers. pOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BUOOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CAltUlEU, Proprietor, lirutMl by imturiil gun, Oninlhut toiihd (mm utl truhiH. J NKFF. JUSTICE OP THE PEACTC And Heul F.Htnto Agent, Keynoklxvllle, 'tt. c, MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CuDimuruiiLl llottil, UoynoklHvlllo, Pu. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ltaaldftnt. defitlHt. In hiilldiiitf nnKi Mfitktw dim church, nponlto Arnold block. Gentle nnta In oporatuiK. JJA8TE11 AND EXAMINER'S NOTICE, The Borouih of Woat 1 In the Court of Oora- HuynolUavlllo I Ilea of Jorremon v. V Couraty. No. t, Feb1 Wlnslow Township. I Tirun 1HH4. I Hlttiag In Equity. IIuvInK been, on Dei:. 11, tHKi, appointed MaHter und Kxamlner, In alxtve case, U) equit ably adJiiHt and apportion taJobtedneHH be tween said Uornujrh of Went Keynoldavllla and the township of Wlimlow. all uemnna ln terented are hereby notified that I will per form the dutlea of above appointment at iny ofllce, In the ttorouKU of Broukvllle, on MONDAY, TUB 2TH DAT or MARCH, A. D. 1MM, AT TKM O'CLOCK, A. M., And all penman having claims aKulnut tae aald Uiwnahlpot Wlnalow ar hereby notified to present them on or before tho date above mentioned, or they will lie forever barred. Dec. 1H, 1HM. John M. VanVi.iet, M uttr and Kxamlner. irst Nati OF REYNOLDS VILLE. CAPITAL 9SO.OOO.OO. O. Mitchell, Prealdent! Meotl McClelland, Vlee Prea. Jobu H. Kaucher, Oaaliler. Directors! 0. Mitchell, Bcott McClelland, J.O.King, joaeuu mrauaw, joaeun iienueraou, (5. W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucher. Doea a general banking biutlnoaa and aollclta the account of merchant, profeaalonal men, farmer, mechanic, miner, lumbermen and other, promising the moat careful attention Cos F oil Bank to lua uuainesa oi au peraoua. Hafe Deposit Boies for rent. Flint National Hank bulldlug, Nolan block rir Proof Vault. An immense line Jewelry at C. Down Comes Prices! All-wool Dress Goods. Sold at 50c, now 35c. 52 in. Ladies' Cloth, Regular price 75c, " 5oc. Silk Finished Henriettas, Regular price 80c, 11 65c. Ginghams, Our Goods are marked down and you will find it to your interest to call and examine before buying elsewhere. We want room for Spring Goods and now is your chance to get them cheap. J. S. MORROW, DF.AI.RU IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE - BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. EplHe Hardware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES. TIN, - SHEET IRON - AND COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, - FISHING TACKLE OB' ALL KINDS, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, - WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODS VILLE, PA. of F. HOFFMAN'S. 4c. B1NG & CO. Bargains I bargains! AT THE PEOPLE'S Bargain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies1 Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale! Small Profit ! One Price I A. KATZEN, Prop'r. of the strike last summer. days.
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