S'lhurriittinn Sl.fiO )irr (, in mlmim. V. . NTKPHKNNflMi Hdltor nnil I'ub. TV KV) N 1Vay7n W KM h K H 2 1 im4, An Infli'ppniU'nt lix-nl pnpor, iHitiHshrili-vi-ry Wiilmlnv ttt KnynitlKvillt .IWI'pnmn l'n. Vn., dnvoiiMl to ihii Intpmstn of KryimtiNvlllo fiiKl.li'ffi'rson count v. Non-polltli-nl. will trmt nil with fiilrncw. nnil will hcoHMclnlly frlt-ntl-ly townnN tin- InhnHim t'liim, Fiilwrlptlon prlrefl.nnpfryrnr.ln nilvnni'p. t'omnniiilciitlotw lnlmulrd for piilillrHtlon mutt 1m ni-coinpnnti'il by thn wrltor'n inline, not for nuhllnillmi, hut ns n ifiiiirnntco of good fnlili. lntiwMlnK niw Mtnn miMi'HimI. Ailvrrtltlntt rnti mnrlc known on applica tion at th office In Arnold' HIiK'k. l.cnulilv coinmiinlciitlonx anil rhtinito of iWtvxrilwmi'ntH should ivnch thin nfllrp by Monday noon. Adrtivw all communlcatlonii toO, A.Htcpn enn. KcvnoliNvlllc. 1'a. Knirrpif at the noxtolTIco at Kpynoldnvlllp, Pa., an second clann mall matter. Tho wnrrantu for the Stuto appropria tion for tho public schools are now be ins sent out nt a rate of 200,000 a wick. Tim wholo amount of fc",000,000 will have Ivon dittbuiwil before the cIobo of November. About two thousand people witnessed tho unveiling ceremonies lust Friday of tho monument erected at Chorrytree, Indiana county, Pa., by tho Stato of Pennsylvania marking the bound ry lino of William Fenn's purchase from the Indians. Gov. Pattlmm and Governor elect Hastings failed to be present at the unrolling. Complete returns from every one of tho 204 legislative districts of tho state give the Republicans 43 members of the senate and tho Democrats . In tho house the Republicans have 17" mem bers and the Democrats 27. Theso fig ures are not liable to elmngo, as they are bused on the olllclul count in all but a few counties. Tho next legislature ' will stand 220 Republicans to 34 Demo crats, a Republican majority on joint ballot of ISO, a gain of HO on tho general assembly of 13. 1). C!. Oyster, who was president of tho Ridgway bank whon it closed its doors Juno 22, 18IH, will likely bo tried In the Elk county court this week for embezzlement. Tho dofunct bank was used as a savings bank by tho working peoplo of the county and scores of them are said to have lost all tho savings they hud, which covered yours of hard work. It is claimed that tho bank rocolved de posits up to the very last, even whon tho president knew tho bank could not opon tho noxt morning. Muny pooplo think that sweet pota toes cannot bo raised successfully in our section of the country, but novortholess the contrary has boon proven this full. This year Mrs. P. A. Stockdale set out a number of sweet potatoo plants and when tboy wore dug this fall they wore as lino looking sweot potatoes as one would wish. Whon they were cooked they wore a golden yellow and proved to have a rich flavor, something that makes sweet potatoes worth eating, and a flavor that is ofton lacking in many of tho sweet potatoes that are shipped to this town. You had bettor try rais ing a few sweet potatoes noxt year, and watch the result. You buy the plants from some nursery at a small cost and they are sont'by mall. Punxsutawney News. Too often people rush Into matrimony without carefully considering the mat--ter. No man should become engaged to a woman without having a perfectly frank talk with her in regard to his means, . and the woman should be quite as hon est In telling of her qualifications and willingness to undertake to master ' the problem of making a home on the income that Booms assured to them. Alas, such a talk before marriage is a 'Tare thing. The young man, in most cases, will do bis best to make the young lady think he is well to do and has some monoy, and the young lady will do her best to appoar to bo a jowol in the eyes of her lover. Soon after the honeymoon the true state of affairs makes its appearance. Better far to be honest with each other before marriage, and thus save many disagreeable refer ences to the past. Burdette, who knows whereof he speaks, gives the following advice to the youug man: "So you have got your solf into trouble, my son? Gone a little wrong, have you? Yes; well, that means you know that you have gone clear wrong, because there is only one kind of right and one kind of wrong; there is no mugwumpory in morals, my ' boy. And you've had such a hard time gotting back that it's made you a little bitter and cynical, and you think all the world Is rather hard and selfish and piti less, and especially severe on you? Well, I wouldn't foul that way at all, if I were you. I don't think I ever did feel that way, and I know more about It than you do. I've been further down the Jericho road than you. Went down there to let my beard grow. Great town for toots, from away back. It s a bad coun' try. Never heard of but one good wo man in Jericho, and she didn't move In good society. But, my son, it isn't soci ety's fault that you got into trouble, You knew what the Jericho road was before you went down that way. You knew there was a ourse on the town You were safe enough in Jerusalem, whv didn't vou stay thoreV Don't feel bitter towards all the world because you fell among thieves and got cleaned out. It is a kind, good-natured, forgiving old world, if you give it ohanoe to be for giving. True, it doesn't always look that wav to a fellow in trouble, because then the fellow is apt to look at the Went Keynolusville School Notes. A short vacation will bo given the pupils during the holidays. The library fund is already beyond our expectations, and it Is still increas ing. This is sufficient proof that our citizens Bro interested in education, and that they are ready to assist any move ment which will give their children better advantages In securing an educa tion. The following aro tho names of those who attended full time during last month in the Grammar and Interme diate schools: INTERMEDIATE SCHOOIi, Amy Allis, Myrtle Shobert, Emma Davis, Nellio Hall, Gertie Franke, Mary Hasson, Hnrtha Dempsoy, Bertha Sykes, Delia Dempsoy, CBrrio Arnold, Myrtlo Uiggs, Gertie McKoo, Cora Boer, Maggie Williams, Nana Wynkup, Ruth Stiles, Edith Horpol, Flo. Best, Ruby Cook, Mabel Ishman, Susie Mc Kernan, Nellie Montgomery, Lulu Sykes, Besslo Williams, Edna Grubbs, Chester Sehultzo, Michael Ward, Louis Schultzo, Samuel East, Tommy McKee, Assa Fottorman, Floyd Gross, Ilerchlal Barry, Charloy Bttrge, Fred Mclntire, Charly Montgomery, John Ward, Andy McKee, Anna Stiles. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Lizzie Koehler, Blanche Hoke, Byrde Ross, Agnes Gordon, Milcy Stiles, Etta Sykes, Maud Shobert, Eldlva Hoke, Katie Phalen, Orpha Boor, Barbara Waito, Lulu Civighton, Anna McKer nan, Maggie McKornan, Sadie Hasson, H. F. Stauffer, Willie Ward, Lindsoy Moore, William Shobert, Ralph Al bright, Frank Stauffer, Harry Kernel, W. B. Stouffor. Wanted. Ladies and gentlemen suffering with throat and lung dillleulties to call otour drug store for a bottle of Otto's Curo, which wo aro distributing free of charge, and wo can confidently recom mend it as a superior remedy for coughs, colds, brochitls, consumption, and all diseases of tho throat and lungs. It will stop a cough quicker thnn any known remedy. We will guarantee it to curo you. If your children have croup or whooping cough it is suro to give instant relief. Don't delay, but get a trial bottle free. Largo sizes fiOc. and 2."c. Sold by W. B. Alexander. Notice. All persons indebted to mo for grocer ies will please call and settle before tho first of December, 1804, as I will leave my accounts for collection after that date. J. A. Welsh, Roynoldsvllle, Pa. Call and get our prices and examine shoos, we can, and will sell all our shoos at cost and carriage Henry A. Reed, tho shoe man. Killed by a Fall of Coal. An Italian namod Antony Plool was Instantly killed Monday evening in Walston mines by a fall of roof in the slope. He was 21 yoars of age, and was to have been marrlod about Christmas, having already obtained a marriage li cense. Punxsutawney Spirit. Horses for 8le. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and 5 yoars old, weighing 1,400 and l,500tt8.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,025tbs. one mare three years old, weighing l,02.rjlbs.; and one pair of mules. J. C. Kino & Co. Watches repaired by skilled work men at C. F. Hoffman's. Everything guaranteed. Remember that Glenn Milllren saves you big money on hats. You should call and see his line before purchasing elsewhere. Wanted. A bed for a tick of a clock. A timekeeper for a mill race. A lawyer to try a watch case. An audience to see a horse fly. Some buttons for coat of paint. More subscribers to The Star. A doctor to cure a window pane. Some one to spin a mountain top. A machine to thrash "wild oats." A sign language for dumb waiters. A hand to go with an arm of the sea. A man to find traces of a lost harness. A pump for a well spring of informa tion. A carpenter to put a roof on a water shed. Delinquents to pay thoir subscrip tions. A barber to shave the face of the earth. People to get their job work at this office. A nurse maid to rock the cradle of the deep. A tailor to take the measure of a suit for libel. A tonsorlal artist to shampoo the head of a river. A harness maker to build a harness for a night mare. Your watches and clocks repaired and warrauted, at Ed. Goodor's Good working gloves from 25c. up to 1.00 at Mllliren's, the clothier and batter. The finest silver polish in the market at Zo cents per box, at jsa. uooaer s. Vienna flour at J. A. Welsh's forH.OO per sack. A full line of lamps just received at H. J. Nlokle'i such as banquet, vase and Rathmel. Joseph Dupont, of Punxsutawney, was in town Monday on business. B. F. Crosloy, of this place, was visit ing friends at Coal Glen Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. William Fasutt, of Dubois, was visiting hor parents and frlonds here on Sunday. Robert Strang, of Adrian, has moved to this place. Mr. Robert Roberts will sail on the "City of Paris" the 21st of this month for England. His many friends join In wishing him a pleasant voyage and may he return again. There will be a Thanksgiving supper in the P.O. S. of A. hall Thursday evening, Nov. 2!Hh, for the purpose of raising money to pay the indebtedness of the M. E. church. Supper 25 cents, eyory body Invited. We loarn that some of our townsmen, who are highly respected, have joined tho "Scrap Society," and last Saturday evening had the first degree conferred upon thorn. By thoir appearance thoy wore badly used up, L. A. Hays, District Deputy Grand Chancellor K. of P. for the northern district of Jefferson county, will attend a special convocation of the Grand Lodge of K. of P., of Pennsylvania, to bo hold in Lafayette hall, In Pittsburg, on Thursday, Nov. 22nd, 1804. Rig Kxrlleimnt In Town. Over the remarkable cures by the grandest specific of tho ago. Bacon's Colery King, which acts as a natural liixntivo. stimulates thedigestivo organs, regulates tho livor and kidneys and is naturo's great healer and health re newer. If you havo kidnoy, livor and blood disordor, do not delay, but call at W. B. Alexander's drug Btoro for a free trial package. Largo sizes fiOo. and 2."c. At King & Co. 's you will find baled hay, salt, flour ond a full lino of general merchandise No. 1. Remington double barrel gun at Alex, ltiston s for $22.00. Fancy table syrup at J. A. Welsh's ror oi cents per gallon. J. A. Welsh's cash grocery Is tho place to save money. PHftlno tvtttt tht ritb. Buzard Bower At the parsonngo of the M. E, church In Brookvillo, Nov. 14th, 181)4, by Rov. Russoll M. War ren, D. D., James Buzard, of Wash ington township, Joff. Co., Pa., and Miss Hattio Bower, of Warsaw town ship, Jefferson county, 1'a. Get. an Education. Education and fortune iro hand In hand. Oct an education at the Central Htate Nor mal School, Lock Haven, 1'a. Flrst-claHS accommodation!! and low rates. State Bid to stuuentN. l-or IIMiHtriiteu catalouue ailureim J Am EH Kl.KON, I'll. I)., l'rlnclpal, Lock Haven, I'll Must BY- Jan. ALL OUR STOCK OF S TT IT S n r n V V V Wc have rented our Gilbloom, of Punxsutawney, Pa., for a Clothing Store. ALL SHOES will be riage. Money saved by all who buy Shoes from us! Communicated, Tho county Institute hold In Brook- vtlle during the past week was a suc cess. No one, . after listening to tho instructors could holp but say, "knowl edge Is power," Dr. Holbrook is a talented man and no better tribute could be paid him than to say, he Is a giant in the educational world, Miss Buckby, with her womanly grace and educational qualifications, proves to us that the women of to-day are, and can do work that was once supposed to be the work of man alone. Prof. E. D. Stewart does not claim to bo an experi enced Institute instructor but he, too, is worthy of the highest commendation. His talks were entertaining, Instructive and well received by the teachers. Dr. A. J. Davis, Dr. D. J. Waller and Prof. Benodlct were present the latter part of the week. The merits of those men are well known to all persons Interested In education. In short, Jefferson county celebrated one of Its most successful In stitutes. V Op interest to Ladies. Tho scalp may be kept white and clean, and the hair soft, pliant and glossy, by tho use of Ayor's nalr Vigor. This prepara tion novor fails to restore to faded and gray hair Its original color. Sold by druggists and perfumers. New glassware just received at H. J. Nickle's 8oven ltis. toa at J. A. Welsh's for 1.00. Link cuff buttons In silver and gold, at Ed. Goodor's. Tho quaint little women of Kato Greenaway are to bo Been In a magazine for the first time since thoir creation Miss Groenaway has heretofore always drawn them In color and for book pub lication. Now, however, she 1b at work upon a special scrlos of hor curious tots for The Ladies' Home Jmtrnal, and in that periodical thoy will alternate with a now Bcrles of Palmer Cox's funny "Brownies." All tho high grades of flour soiling at J. A. Welsh's for 1.00 a sack. Cash is the motto. Closer profits and choapor goods to tho consumer. It is an absoluto necessity to ourselves and tho town, as many aro going away for thoir goods. For prices call and soo our goods. J. C. Kino & Co. Mrs. Burton Harrison is writing a series of articlos for and about society girls which The Ladies'1 Ifnme Journal will begin In ono of Its early Issues. JJEYNOLDSV1LLE LAUNDRY, WAH SING, Proprietor, Corner 4th street and Gordon alley. First' class work done at reasonable price, Hive the laundry a trial. 1, '95, store room to Mrs. S. B. sold at Cost and Car Sod HENRY A. REED. To the wish to announce that I have added some improved meth ods of fitting the eyes with Glasses! And have fitted up a private where 1 carelully examine the eyes for errors of refraction and fit glasses for parties who require them. C. P. HOPPAftN, Jeweler and Optician. Soecial The following Goods are Going Fast! Cashmere, in different now 15c. All-wool Henriettas, former price 50c, now 40c 52-in. All-wool Ladies' Cloth, former price 65c, now 40c 45-in. Black Henriettas, former price 1.00, now 80c; former price $1.25, now Black Serge, former irice $1.25, now $1.00. We also have a full line of NOTIONS! You will always find our Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING of every description, which is superior in make and abso lutely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu facture and finish than can city. This is headquarters for plete line in town. All the our unequaled qualities. Our Fall and Winter Underwear is complete in every detail. We are now making Suits to Measure Remember we do not send your measure off to some ready made house and get a hand-me-down nearest your measure and put it on to you. We taifai Harm Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON and - COPPER 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! rooin in the rear of my store, Bargains! shades, regular price 25c, $1.00. price 1.00, now 75c: former prices are away down. BING & CO. be found at any house in the TT A.TS. The most com prevailing styles and shades in at $17 and $18! make these suits in our shop at wrong people." glass lamps.
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