t 1 w- . StOinrrifrilon $1.60 ; imr, tit mivwr. .. KTUMIKNWO. l.rtllor nnl Villi. W KOX KSlA.f ANU Alt Y 31. A n hhIi-i"'"'!'"! lx'n1 mS'i piihlfKhffl vn y Ylni'lny m t Ki-ynohNvlllt'. .IctlVi-'.on i'n. Pn. flcvot'erl to tin- tnti'rvHt of li'ynnl(lvlllf nnil .T'flVr-on fount y. Non-imlltiriil. will trciit nil with fiilrnt'H, itml will Iw (HMclully friiMnl- ly tuwnriis nip ituHirmic rms Hiitwrlutlnn nrlci'I..Vii,ryriir.ln ftlvnnr.. CoiiimiinlriitloiiN Inlrnili'il for iMibllriiiinn mtiM Im ncciunimnlrrt by 0n wrmr n mintc. not for ptilillcfiilnn, but nn n KiinriintM of good fulth. liiOrmtliiic ni'wn Iti-niswillclti'il. Advertising rnXvn nmriV known on upplli'it tton nt tht'otflrr In ArtmlilV lllock. ljt'iitrhty rommunli'iitloiiN mill Hinniri of HflvcritM'itirnt! should rt'in'h tbt nV by Mondiiv noon. A'ltlri'H'. nil fomtnunlrHtlotiH to C A. Htrph enxou. Ki'vnoldHVlllr, Tit. K.ntrri'd lit tlii nostoftVo nt lynoldivllti, Tn.. in ici'ond Hiihh tnuil mattor. "My mm, obnirvo tho itostnjje Mump: ltd tiM-fiiliHws depends iixm ltn ability to stick to ono thlntf until it ifets theiv. ConVider this and lie. w Imo?" Tlio Ri'iiil)licnn political bive.e hih'Inh to bo blowing favorably for General XfiiHtintrn. of Center county, hm Republi can ennrtidato for governor of lVnnHjl vania. To ivvenRo a wrong i cany, itBiial antl natural, and, bh tbo world thinks, savors of nobleness of mind; but religion teaches tho contrary, and tellH u it in bett.r to nejrlect tban to requite It. Rov. Dr. Talmajro. who findit the Brooklyn Tabcrnaclo too much of an elephant to carry, nays ho will positive ly resign. He will ask tho Presbytery at tho spring mooting to dissolve his latorial relations. Tho 1)1 vino says he lias expended all the nervous energy he lias to spare on financial questions. He wants to keep his heulth to preach the gospel. Prettiness Is always coupled with sim plicity; it Is incompatible with that which is large; a tall woman with mas culine, features cannot be protty. Beau ty is peculiarly a fomalo perfection; in tho male sex it Is rather a defect; a man can scarcely bo beautiful without losing his manly character boldness,energy of mind, strength and robustness of limb; but. though a man may not bo pretty or Ix'Htitifiil, ho may bo handsome or flno. A woman is flno who, with striking figure, unites shape and symmotry; a woman is handsomo who has good fea tures, and protty if, with symmetry of features, thore Is delicacy. There are within the runge of every one's life processes of lifo which must lxj solitary, passages of duty which throw one absolutely upon his individ ual moral forces, and admit of no aid whatever from another. The sense of right can more readily indurate the tender than molt tho rocky soul, and that Is tho most finished character which begins in beauty and ends In powor; that leans on tho love of kindred whilo it may, and when It may not can stand erect in the love of Clod: that shelters Itself amid tho domosticitios of lifo whilo duty wills, and when it for bids can go forth under the expanse of Immortality, and face any storm that lieats, and traverse any wilderness that lies beneath that canopy. Wundt regards most droam represen tations as real representations, since they emanate from sensorial impres sions, which, though weak, continue during sloop. An inconvenient position during sleep causes the representations of painful work, perilous ascent of a mountain, etc. A slight Intercostal pain becomes the point of an enemy's daggor, or tho bite of an enraged dog. DifUuuHv of inspiration is fearful agony -caused by nightmare, seeming to be a weight rolled upon the ohest, or a hor rible monster which threatens to stifle the sleeper. An Involuntary extension of the foot is a fall from the dizzy height of a tower. Flying is suggested by the rhythmic movements of respira tion. Further, "those subjective visual and auditory sensations which are rep resented in a waking state as a lumin ous chaos of an obscure visual field, by humming and roaring in the ears, and especially subjective retinal sensations, have an essential role," according to Wundt. "There are shown to us In numerable birds, butterflies, fish, multi colored pours, flowers, etc. But if there 1x3 some cutaneous irritation, these vis Ions are usuully changed into caterpil lars or booties crawling ovor the skin of the slooper." The sleeper sometimes dreams of his appearing on tho street or In society only half dressed; the Inno cent cause Is found in some of the bed clothes having fallen off. An incon venient position of the sleeper, a slight hindrance to respiration, or Interference with the action of the heart, may be the cause of dreams where one seeks an object without being able to find it, or has forgotten something in starting on a journey. The movements of respira tion may suggest to tho sleeper, as previously mentioned, flying, but this flight may be objeotive, and Instead of himself Hying he sees an angel descend ing from the heavens, or a luminous chaos where birds are swiftly moving. "The representation of dreams having sensorial origin may have mingled with thorn those which arise sole ly from the reproduction of past memories. Pareuts or friends out off in the dower of life ordinarily appear in d roams, because of the profound impres sion whloh their death or burial has made henoe, the general opinion that the dead continue during the night their intercourse with the living.'' Common Sense. Kays a gentletunn of culture: "We envy neither the men nor tho women who citnnnt sxnk to n fellow-creature out of their own circle without tho formality ()f an introduction. There Is no computing the amount of profit as Well as pleiiHtiro such persons lose by hedging themselves In with this stupid fence of fastidiousness. Wo have always found more of this feeling among persons who were more touchy on their social position than among those self-resX'cling persons who thought nothing about it. A great deal of intelligence Is floating round tho world without being labeled, and those men or women who have tho good sense to recognize this fact and act upon It not only are educating themselves, but. conferring that .pleasure which we are all bound by the common ties of humanity to exchange with ono an other, it seems to us that it is only the snob and pretender who take a different view of this question." Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to take any chances when you're sick. Don't let tho druggist enrich himself at your oxponso. Lookout for Impure drugs. They are cheaper, of course, for tho druggist but how alxiut you? Then again, how alxiut accuracy and skill In compounding your prescription V That counts for something too, don't it? We prldo ourselves on combin ing all these features. H. Alkx Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. f.ood Nrwu. No other Medicine in tho world was ever given such a test of its curative qualities, as Otto's Cure. Thousands of bottles of this great German remedy are lx'lng distributed fhkk ok chaiwe, by druggists in this country to those afflict ed with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung diseases, giving tho people proof that Otto's Curo will cure thorn, and that it is tho grandest tri umph of Medical sclene. For salo only by W. B. Alexander. Samples free. Large battles 2" and ."0c. Bristles. You've heard of the man who only needed bristles to bo a pork. If you see him Bend him to us. We've got the bristles for him. Our bristles aro all made up into the finest lino of brushes we ever had. There aro clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, bath brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. Stokk. Registered Pharmacist. Vile Poison. Every boy and every young man should leave the deadly cigarette alone. You can not find a clgarrotto for salo that does not contain opium. A writer puts the matter very forcibly by saying that a boy or man might about as well take a pistol and blow out his brains as to allow self-indulgence to make him the slave of this horrible drug. The opium victim is one of the most hope less and helpless x?rsons on the face of the earth. No wonder that physicians, educators, and sensible people in gon eral, warn and plead with young men to leave untouched these vllo poisons. Big Run Helm. 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 we buy only tho very highest quality of everything. It's a groat satisfaction to us to know that every prescription we 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 readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Star in advance, and to ail new subscribers aylng in advance, we will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give them free, either the U'amunkind or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. Tho two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription prloe 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 vour own taste. Sachet bags in drawers and closets give to clothes that delicately distinct odor which is the stamp of refinement. We have all the popular odors, tweet, dainty and penetrating. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Carlsbad China fruit plates 10 cento at SobultzeV Artie at Robinnon'a. A Wonderful Sale ! Tlie following is the number of yards of Lancaster Gingham sold over our counters in the last eight days, at five cents a yard: Saturday, January 20, 300 yards. Monday, " 22, 453 " Tuesday, " 23, 22J " Wednesday, " 24, 22GJ " Thursday, " 25, 430 " Friday, " 20, 333 Saturday, " 27, 5374 " Monday, " 25), 376 You are missing Wonderful BARGAINS! if you are not attending our special sale. The Dress Goods are going fast, at Just what they cost us. Underwear, Shoes and Ladies' Coats. ALL AT OOST! J. B. Arnold. N. HANAU. -Gloslnfl Out All;- 4at.G0St.IN- 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. Lumberman's Flannel 29c. Prints 5 and 6c. Lancaster Gingham 6c. Men's and BoyB' Overcoats at cost. Now is the time to get cheap goods. .Come and see for yourself. WINTER GOODS 2,880 yards. Sotrla. JOTKL McCONNHLL, RKYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Tlio li'Hillnir lintel of the town. Ilpicliinr ters for ronimrratiil nii-n. Nichtii IipiiI. frpe bus, Imtli rooinx iiikI cIimMh on pvtuy floor, mini nil' rooms, lillllard room, ti'lcplione con nuctlimx 4u. JJOTEL BELNAF, ItEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. OREEN f CONSER, Proprietor. First i'Ihm In pvpry pnrtlrulttr. IxH iilod In tli wry centra of the bimlneHH uart of town. Free 'litis to uml from tralim and conimodluug Httinplo rooms for nomnioirlul travelers. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, imoOKVILLE, PA., P1I1L P. CARRIER, Proprietor, 8iimnln roomaon the Knmnl flmr. llouno hented ly nat uml gun. OmntbUH to and from nil trains. lt!(crUanro. NEFP. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Heal Estate Agent, Keymldsvllle, l'u. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main Htrect. nnnfmlte tha commercial Hotel, tieyimidsviiiu, D It. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Keiddent dentlHt. In bullriln near Mnthn dlst ehurt'h, opposite Arnold Mock. Gentle ness In operatdm. M A8TEU AND EX AMINEU'S XOTlt'E. The Borough of Wiwt In the Court of (,'om l'leax of Jefferson County. No. 1, Feb'y Term, im. Hlttlim la Eaiiitv. Heynolusvllle vs. Wlnslow Township. Having licen, on Dee. 11, Into, appointed Master and Examiner, In abovecaaa, to equit ably adjust and apportion tndrUtadm-ss lie tween said Horonna of West Kwynoldsrlllo and the township of Wlnslow. alt pui-moim In terested are hereby not I Hod that I will per form the duties of above appointment at ray office, In the Uorouicm of UruokvUlai on MONDAY, THI 2ftTH BAT OF HAWK, A. D. 1H94, AT TK.N O'CLOCK, A. V And all persona having claim against tho said township of Wlnslow are hereby notified to presont them on or lieforn tla date above mentioned, or they will be forever barred. Imjc. 1, lays, John M. VanVi.ibt, Master and Examiner. First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. CAPITAL 9SO.OOO.OO. C. Mitchell, Prealdeiit HroltmeClelland, Vies Pre- John II. Kaui'hcr, Cashier. Director) C. Mitchell, Bcott Mi-Clelland, J. C. King, joseun nirauas, juattnn iieuuurauu. u, w. uuur, j. 11. nauener. Poea a general banking business and solicits the accounts of merchants, professional men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the must careful attention to lbs business of all persons. 8afe Deposit Hexes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. BUY BOSS Watch Cases Vm-uilt-4r , BOW3 . Eft sXrtf FARMERS and EVERYBODY USE THEM. And they all buy them at C. F. Hoffman's, where the assortment is the largest and the price the lowest, and where everything is just as represented. Come and feast your eyes on the largest and most beautiful stock of Watches that has ever been in Keynoldsville. Yours for Watches, C. F. Hoffman. Down Comes Prices! All-wool Dress Goods. Sold at 50c., now 35c. 52 in. Ladies' Cloth, Regular price 75c, 41 5oc. Silk Finished Henriettas, Regular price 80c., 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, HF.AI.ER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED TREK. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynohlsville, Pa. Repine Harn Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES. TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE OP 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. ! 65c. 4c. BING & CO. Bargains! Bargains! RT THE PEOPLE'S Bargain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale! Small Protlt! One Price ! A. KATZEN, Prop'r.
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