fflic Star- iiiiWriid'on tl.HU per yrtir, in (xlrmur. f). A, ftTKPIIKNftON, HclHor and IMib. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1 W. An Inilrprnilfnl Incnl pnpr. punlltirflpvpry Weilni'luy fit Knyniililnvllln, JirTirin t'n. Pn., (Ii'viiicd In the Inii-n-mnof Kyniililvllln unit .li'flViKiin ntnily . Nnn-pnl It Iml, will t n-nt all with fnlrncsR, nd will Ix-mpoolnlly friend ly towtinl the liiNirlnjr Hnlwrlptlon prlwl.(10pryKBP,ln mlvam-p. t'nminiiiili'iillmiii Intnnitwi for pnhllriitlon mnM. be Bccvimpnnlml liythe writer' name, not fur nulilh-ntlnn, hut n (jiiritnti'e nf norl fnltn. liittntln news Horn" millrltt-rl. AilviTtlilnu raton nwln known on Hpplli'H tlon nt the offt.-e In ArnoliN' lllm-k. I.enifhtv rotiimiinli'iitlnn nnrl obnnirn of advert IwmiMitrt nhoiilri reach thin otHrn hy Momlnv noon. A(l(ln' nil i-nmrnnnli'Mlona to O. A. Hteph en""". Uevnolilovllle, I'a. .... Filtered nt the pntitnnVe at Reynoldnvllle, Ta.. tin Heconfl elaiw mall matter. Owonn, tho man who dpfoRtod Bivok cnrl(1(;o In tlio AHliland dlHtrict of Ken tucky for Congtvss waa rVctod liy a mall majority. Tho unvolling of tho monumont erod ed by tho State at Chorrytree to mark tho boundary lino of William Perm's ptirohaHO from the IndianH, will tako place on Friday, November Kith. Tho total vote laat Tueaday for tho four candidate! for Governor of Penn sylvania 1m an follows: nantlnn, Hop., 573,000; Sintforly, Dram., 3.11,705; nuw loy, Pro., 20,320; Atlman. Pop., 10,171. Samuel N. Williams, aed 22 years, who was recently released from tho Huntingdon reformatory aftor serving one year for robbing registered letters In the Tyrone postoffleo to tho amount of $1,000, committed suicide at Tyrone last Wednesday by taking laudanum. Hoi-raftcr, It Is reporti.'d, tho Pennsyl vania railroad is to adopt as Its standard rail a length of sixty foot, instead of thirty, and a weight of one hundred pounds to tho yard Instead of eighty five as at present. The heavior rail Is to carry heavier locomotives at an in creased speed, and tho greater length Is to mako tho road smoother by lessen ing the number of joints with their in evitable "thump." Chalmers says do good, and leave be hind a monument of virtue tho storm of time can never destroy. Write your narao in kindness, lovo and mercy on tho hearU of thousands you come in contact with, year by year; you will never bo forgotten your name, your deeds will be as legible on the hearts you leave behind as tho stars on tho brow of evening. Good deeds will shine as the stars of heaven. A sleeper is one who sloops. A sloop or is that in which tho sleeper sloops. A sleepor is that on whloh the sleeper runs while tho slooper sloops. There fore while tho sloeper sleeps in the slooper the sleepor carries the sleeper oyer the sleeper under the .sleeper until the slooper whloh carries tho sloeper jumps the slooper and wakes the sleeper In tho slooper, by striking the sleepor under the sleeper on the sleeper until there is no longer any deeper sleeping In the sloopor. Ex. "The glare and heat of civilization have killed more Indians than have the bullets of the pioneers," said George H. Williamson, recently from the Indian territory, to the Pomona Progress. "The Indian's blood from a long line of anoostry is tainted with scrofula, and the ease and comforts of the white nun') life vitalize the scrofulous ten dency. To make plain what I mean, I will tell you what I observed at tho government school at Lawrence, Kas., a few yoors ago. The government heated the quarters of the pupils by steam, and in a while the Indians began to die off like shoop from consumption until the steam pipes were removed. The Indian needs a hardy, tough life on tho plains. Under such conditions ho thrives and 1b healthy, but just as soon as you confine him to the limits of a warm room pulmonary tuboroulosls boIzos him and carries him off. Heat und caso set the scrofula to work in his blood with disastrous offuots. That's tho rouson why the Amorican Indian will soon bo a reminiscence his constitution cun't stand the civilization of the pulofaeo." It was discovered recently that the inarrlago license law of Pennsylvania, which has euused many matrimonial inclined people to skip the state Hue and have tho knot tied in Now York Btute, is not yet in force, nor will it he until Oct. 1st, 1H1)."). The marriuge li cense aut was passed In 1885, and was amended in 181)3, but owing to an error in the transcribing of tho supplement of 181)3 to the act of 1885, the clerks niudo a mistake of writing "five" for "three" and tho result is the delay of two years in tho operutlon of the sup plement. The error was discovered shortly aftor tho Legislature ad jouruod, but it was then too lute to rectify the mistake. Whether people will con tinue to apply for marriage lioonses, or will got married without consulting the county seat official until Oct. 1st, 18115, will be mude known by time. If the aot is a "to be law" In a year from now, a number of five dollar Williams that would otherwise be carried to some other state, will remain in Pennsylva nia. . Attorney General Hensel sayi the law in alright, and couples intend ing to marry will have to procure a license as heretofore. .TJ3F.FJS'IlSO:N" Official Returns of the Vote Cast Tuesday, November o, 1694. (iovprnor. PIBTKHTH. ltiirnt'lt . M'vr., Uli Kun Hnwk wtiyvllle ltrookviih. (Iriyvllln CI (ntR K.IUrvU Hrnt i'rwlm't. KMnMl -Hrcoml Pm-lnrl. lliiMkHI lie lltnlornn , Kmix , Mi-Cnlmont , Ohvnr IVrry iMiioriwk Polk l'orltr l'unMitftwntv Sovt It I'liiixtniHwnry Month tynoMHVllUt Klnuifold Ko Hriyltr Hnnmn'rvllh 1 ti ton W until w KnM I'm-tnt'i WlirWIW Wt'Mt I'MTHH't Vthtnirton Vprwr Wushliitfton Lowt Vhlnirton Fnlln Croi'k... Wpst Kcyno1lvill Wlnslow - KiimI ProHnrt Vtnlow VtMt Prwliirl.... WorlhvIMn Younvf- North, 1st lrvltit . . Younif North, linrl Pri-rliirl Young Horn h I'nvlnct id n ij . W U Ml" M n It rlt UV.'. ' ' . ! . ! '. 1 ' '. '. '. '. '. 1 1 1 khI Mark Twain's New Book. Mark Twain's most popular and suc cessful books havo ltpcn sold by sub scription and tho American Publishing Company of Hartford, Conn., announce for early publicat ion his new book, "The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson and tho Comedy of those extraordinary Twins." The Tragedy and Comedy were at first a dual story two stories in ono and the authors account, as given in the preface, of the ditllculty he had in writ ing the book, of the incompatibility of some of tho characters and of his huv- Ing to finally separate them hy pulling one of the stories out hy the roots and leaving tho other a kind of Caesarean oporation, is certainly ono of tho most original, breeziest and cloverest chap- tors choice fun that has boon written for many a day. Wo arc told that "there is a time to laugh" and The Churchman says, "the reader will begin to smile at the very first paragraph." The book will be sold only by Bub scrlption and as it possesses, in a pro nounced degree, the remarkable char acteristics of tho author's best works it is sure to have a large sale. Each page will be beautifully illustrated with marginal sketches, the work of one of our best artists, and the publishers have wisely decided to soil the volume at a popular price bringing it within the roach of all. J. W. Keeler & Co. of Philadelphia, Pa., have the exclusive right of sale in the states of Ponsylvanla, Now Jorsey, Delaware and Maryland and their ad vertisement for agent appears in an other column. All applications for agencios in thoir field should be sent direct to them. I marriage a Failure f Have you boen trying to got the host out of existence without health in your family? Have you been wearing out your life from the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion? Are you sloopless at night? Do you awake in the morning fooling languid, with coutud tongue and sallow, haggard looks? Don't do it. A shout in the cump tolls how Bacon's Colory King has cured othors; it will cure you. Trial package free. Large sizes 50o. and 25c. at W. B. Alexander's, Turkey Dinner. The ladioB of tho Presbyterian church will serve dinner und supper in the Reynolds brick block on Thanksgiving Day. Following is the bill of fare for dinner: Kun st Turkey, ('rutil)irry Suuoe, Miihheri INitutiHiH, ('eld Sluw, Celery, I'li-kltm, IMum I'udilliiK, Pumpkin 1'lu. Mince Pie, Toil, Cott'eo. The price for dinner will bo 35 cents, and supper will be 25 cents. Your watches and clucks repaired and warranted, at Ed. Goodor's Watches repaired by Bklllod work men at C, F. Hoffman's. Everything guaranteed. Glenn Milllren is soiling an all-wool underwear at 91. 00 a suit that Is actually worth 92.50. At King & Co.' you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. Imperial flour $4.00 a barrel at Swartz Bros. No. 1. Remington double barrel gun at Ales. Rlston'B for 922.00. , Tim full vot cnt In tho county for Lieutenant (Snvcrnnr Is: Walter I-von, Hop., 4.101; .l.ihn S. Killing, lVm.. 2,.W: Homer L. Castle, Pro., flSK; J. IJ. Akin, Pop., 5!). Auditor (funeral: A. H. Mylin. Ki p., 4.2IH; I). F. Magiv, Dem., 2,:iH: ('has. Palmer, Pro., VX; W. M. Deislier. Pop., 5tX Seen-tary of Internal Affnirs: .las. W. I.ntta. Ki p., 4,1!)T; W. W. (ironiiland, Dem., 2,:i:i5; Loltoy (ileawm, Pro., 4X7: A. J. Loiich. l'op., 570. KepreHentativo-at-Larifn In Congress: (itiliiHlia A. Crow. Ki'p., 4,21!): (ieo. P. Huff. Hep., I. 111'.: Henrv Mver, Dem., 2.:tU): Tluw. Collins, Dem., 2.2!i: K. Kent Kane, Pro., 481: Iewis (). .Tordon, Pro., 4HH; H. K. (tii-enman, Pop., Mill: Victor A. Ijotier, Pop., 577. Jury Commissioner, Inaao Hutllngton, Kep., 4, .101; C. C. Hmwn, Dem., 2,414: J. II. Hroivn, Pro., 114. COUNTY. at the General Election Held lttprt'nthtlve ivlslrlct in oinirrt". Amomtily, Atfy. eel IT r k .1 IT EC O'-l p 2 ,0 z a e IB 5? 3 S e S3 p 3' 3 a- N0 H" 2.m, Hi 14n 1711' til 40 III 57. M IS UlHH -MN i:u KM 4r4 wnt 1111-71)1 I MM Miortxlitlit'liirK. To waste your money on vllo, dirty, Watery mixtures, compounded by inex orlcnood persons, when you havo tho opportunity of testing Otto's Cure freo of charge. Why will you continue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrlblo hacking cough when W, U Alexander will furnish you a free sam ple bottlo of this groat guaranteed rem edy? Hold a bottlo of Otto's Cure to tho light and observe its beautiful goldon color and thick, heavy syrup. Largest packages and purest gixids. Large bottles 50c. and 25c. Winter Excursion Tickets on the P. R. R. On November 1st tho Pennsylvania Railroad company placed on salo at all its principal ticket offices excursion tickets to all tho prominent winter re sorts. This territory includes tho rosorts of Now Jersey, Virginia. North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Cuba. The tickets are Bold at tho usual low rates. ' The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with its many connections, make this the favorite lino for winter travel. Notice. All porsons indebted to me for grocer ies will please call and settle before the first of December, 1804, as I will leave ray accounts for collection after that date. J. A. Welsh, Roynoldsville, Pa. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and 1, SOOtbs.; two borsos 4 years old, weigh ing l,025tt.; one mare three years old, weighing l,025Itis.; and one pair of mules. J. C. Kino & Co. Remember that Glenn Mllliren saves you big money on hats. You should call and see his line before purchasing clsuwhore. Not here for a few days, but to stay; and glasses fitted by me are guaranteed to bo satisfactory. C. F. Hoffman, graduate optician. Cash is the motto. Closer profits and choapor goods to the consumer. It is an absoluto necessity to ourselves and tho town, as many are going awuy for their goods. For prices call and see our goods. J. C. Kino & Co. A full line of lamps juBt received at II. J. Nickle's such as banquet, vaseand glass lamps. Use Royal Phosphoric coffoe and avoid dyspepsia. Try it and be con' vlnced. Get your engraving done at Ed. Good- er b. All goods sold, engraved free. Outs at 42 cents per bushel at Swartz Bros. Letterheads and envelopes printed at this office on short notice. Save money by buylug your boots and shoes at Arnold s, below cost. If you want all the news, subscribe for The Star. Best goods, best prices and every thing as represented at RoblnBon's. Is your eye-sight failing? Call at Goodor's and let him fit you with a pair of glasses. L. J. McEntire & Co. and J. A. Welsh sell Royal Phosphoric coffee at 18 oonU a pound. Brookville't Branch Railroad. Messrs. Hold rick, Coleman, Osburn It Co., and a number of othor gentle- mon, Interested In tho building of a branch railroad from tho Low Grade Division of tho A. V. R'y., to the mill property of tho gentlemen named, in Hrookvtllo, have been soliciting the right of way from proporty owners on the Houthnlde of Water street, and we are pleased to learn that In nearly evory caso an agreement has been reached. It is tho purpose of tho Instigators of enterprise to form a stock company for the purposo of raising the funds neces sary for tho construction of the road, and they have assurances that the bonds of the proposed company will be prompt ly purchased by interested parties, the new lumber firm taking a majority of tho stock to start with. Wo believe this to be a comtnendablo enterprise, and that our peoplo should give it all tho encouragement necessary to make it a success, as It is possiblo that if the present opportunity is permitted to go by unimproved another may not bo pre sented again very soon. Brookville lirpuhlknn. If you want pictures finished before Christmas, come in now while the weather is nice. There is nothing nicer for a Christmas present than a plcturo of yourself. Only 91.00 and 91.50 por dozen. Having been unusually busy wo will remain with you 13 days more, closing on Saturday, Nov. 24th, Lcn ney's gallery, Keynoldsvtllo. See tho fine display of watches in all sizes, from 0 to 18 size at Ed. Goodor's Ladies' and children's coats at Ar nold's, Mow cost. Children'! corset wnists nt 45 cents at II. .1. Nicklo's. Ladies' long guard watch chains In gold, silver and silk, at Ed. Goodor's. Communicated. We tako great ploasuro In presenting our compliments to tho faculty of tho West Keynoldsvlllo school. Wo deem them most highly commcndnblo. We are positive with thoir proficiency and tho government that is exercised, that everything is of tho highest typo and should meet with tho unnnimous ap proval of all tho parents, and lovers of education. Encouragement given in this direction is "sowing seed in a rich and fertile soil, which will bring us bountiful harvest in tho future." . Money saved by buying shoes at Reed's closing out salo. Attend Reed's closing out salo. All shoes must bo sold before Jan. 1st, as his room Is rented for a clothing store. You will find a bargain in English decorated ware at Schultze's. Imperial flour 94.00 a barrel at Swartz Bros. Good working gloves from 25c. up to 91.00 at Milliren's, the clothier and hatter. Oats at 42 conU per bushel at Swartz Bros. Tho finest silver polish In the market at 25 cents per box, at Ed. Goodor's. Vienna flour at J. A. Welsh's for 91.00 per sack. Fancy table syrup at J. A. Welsh's for 35 cents per gallon. J. A. Welsh's cosh grocery is the place to save ruonoy. M. E. Quarterly Meeting. There will be quarterly meeting held in the Union church at Sandy Valley Friday, November 23, at 2.00 o'clock P. M. Presiding Elder Beck will be present. On Sabbath following thore will be love feast at 10.00 A. M., preach' ing at 11.00 o'clock by Rov. Peters, of Dubois, aftor which communion services will be hold. All are cordially invited D. E. Stanford, Leader. Thore will bo a Thanksgiving supper in tho P. O. S. of A. hall at Ruthinol Thanksgiving evening for the purposo of trying to raiso money to pay off the debt of tho M. E. church. Supper will commence at n.uu o ciock. I respectfully call tho attention of tho citizens of the borough of Roynoldsville to ordinance ro. , bee. u and 7, relat ing to keeping ice and snow oil their respective siaewalKs. S. Lattimek, Chief Burgess. The continued use of Royal Phos phoric colTuo has proven its merits. Boil the coffee ton minutes. Another reduction at tho mlnos? Yes. but you can more than save the 5 cunts per ton by buying shoes nt Rood's clos ing out suie. Robinson's, headquarters for lumber men s goods. Robinson has tho shoes right and prices right. Vvlftina tuith tl trttb. Douglass Hethick At the purson- age ol too urookvllle M. r.. church on Nov. 13th, 18U4, by Rov. Russell M. Warren, Calvin W. Douglass, of Clarion, Pa., and Emma Iletrlck, of Summervillo, I 'a. a n rvrro AVATTi?r. I'onorit XVUl'JlXKJ 11 1 Jjl NEW HOOK by America' Crcatent Humorist, MARK - TWAIN. Every one of hi prevloun books liave had Ini niHtiwe muIhm. 11 In new book MuruRMHMi niiv. tliliiK lie I"" burutofore written. Two morion In one volume A Tragedy aud a (touted? A KreatcbttiieeforKentN. We k I v ex elusive territory, ror lerruw sua run uiiriicuiuro ua dre, J. W. Ksauw k Co., tut Arch St., I'ulta, To the I wish to announce that I have ods of htting Glasses! And have fitted up a private where I carefully examine the eyes for errors of refraction and fit glasses for parties who require them. C. P. iiOPraftN. Jeweler and Optician. You will find us in the same line of fine DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' COATS and CAPES, and as to prices we quote you a few: 36 in. all-wool Dress Flannel per yd. 25c. 52 in. " " " 45c. 45 in. Silk Finish Cashmere " " 65c. Covert Cloth " 45c. A. G. Cashmere, sold at 25c. " " now 15c. Ginghams lied Prints 20x40 all-linen Towels Come and see what we have. WAR ! Between China and Japan! But there is no war between BOLGER BROS. AND THEIR CUSTOMERS, as evidenced by their smiling faces after purchasing goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. We have an Elegant Line of CLOTHING for Men and Boys, which we are Belling at Very Low Prices. Our GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT is replete with all the Latest and Best Goods that can be found. In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT we have all the novel ties in Cloth, both foreign and domestic. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed at BOLGER BROTHERS, Originators of Small Profit System. Agents for the celebrated Franklin Steam Laundry. msm Harilware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, - SHEET IUON - AND COPPEH WARE, AMMUNITION, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Public! added Borne improved meth the eyes with room in the rear of my utore, place we were with a new " " 14 05c. 05c. 10c. B1NG & CO. WAR!