Tfr Star tfuWrifimn jP.0 ; r V'". in uilnimr. (i. A. ri;i'lilAMi, l:ditr mill I'nh. WKDNKHDA Y, DKCKMIIKII 12, IW4. WeclnculiiY nt ItoyimhNvlllo, .IrflVrmm Co. I'll., iIcviii'imI I.i the Informix of Ui'Viiiililvllli Mifl .lolTrrfMini'iHitily. Nmi-HllMriil. win trviil. nil Willi fiiltiKMH. mill will iH'tmnwIttlly frli'iiil ly towtinWllH1 lnlNtrlnK rnn. HnliN'rlpllon prlrfl.lMM'ry,'".ln n!vnnc,i. Coiumtinlfiil liim IiiKmhIciI fur piililli'iil Inn must l viinumnliil liy Mm wrlli'f' ttnnii', mil fur piiliHi'Htlim, lull n n gtmriiiitro nl giMifl fiilln. liitiruNtlni( niw Iti'inw wtllrlli'd, Aclvirtllnit riiti miiiln knnwn mi Hpilli'ii Hon ill the uflVi In Ainnlilx' Hlin'k. I.onulily I'nminiiiilriitliiim mill rlinnvo nr nd vprllHi'inonlH Hlioiilil rvm'li I III" ullli o liy Momlttv nonn. Aililri'u nil rnmmiinli'nllnnii tnl). A. Htt'ph eiwnn, Ui'vnnliNvllli. Pn. KiiIctimI' nl thn immIoIHiw nt Uryncililnvllli", Pa., im nmniiil i'Iiim mnll ninllnr. Ki'v. Lltti'll. a Uniti'd I'm-Kbytci-lan mlnirtUT of I'ltthliiii'ir, pr-u-til a tunii to IiIh rnnirrriratlnn liwt Sunday morning on the pxunlli'nt jmlti-o foivo of tli nt city, In which ho claimed that policemen were minlHtcrn of God. No man In too poor to tuko bin homo ucVHpaKr, mo myn an exchunc, and It 1b fiiltiu economy to not along without It. Ilurdly a week piuwn that Botnclliltig dorn not apiMiar In Itn columns Unit will bo a llniinolul bene (It to tho mil) nci'llxir, Bnd by tho end of tho year ho ban mudo or Raved from ono to twenty times ItH Hiibscrlptlnn price. Tho city papers do not tako tho placo of your homo pnMM', althouib Homo people seem to think they do. Tho city papcra arc alright In their way, but they don't glvo you what you aro iniwt Inter CMted In your local and county news. You cannot learn from them when and where public meetings aro to bo held, who aro dying or who are mar rying, who are moving In or who aro moving out, court proceedings, who wnnts to sell land In fact, rmndivdft of Items which might bo of pui-tlculm' im portanco for you to know. Such mutter city papers cannot furnish, but your homo paper can and docs. If yon would ineivaso your happiness and prolong your life, forget your neigh bors' faults. Forget tho slander you liavo heard. Forgot the temptations. Forget tho fault finding, and give little thought to tho cuuso which provoked It. Forgot tho peculiarities of your friends, and only remember tho good points which makes you fond of them. Forget all personal histories of quarrels you liavo heard by accident, and which, if repeated, would seem a thousand times worso than they aro. Dlot out as far as possiblo all tho dis agreeables of life,; thoy will come, but they will grow larger as you romember them, and constant thought of tho act of meanness, or, worso still, mill lee, will only tend to make you more familiar with thorn. Oblitorato everything dis agreeable from yesterday; start out with a clean shoot for to-day, and wrlto upon It, for sweet memory's Bake, only those things which aro lovely and lovable. .A Western Press Club has beon Iormed b' 8 number of leading news paper mon oi Western Pennsylvania. It is likely that u ho newspapers in the territory mentioned 'M join the Press Club. The newspapers have con siderable trouble with large percent age of the patent medicine manufac turers, through thoir agonts, and this Organization will remedy that trouble, or tho dear roadora will not have the pleasure of reading patent medicine ad vertisements. These "patent-follows" always want a certain position In the newspapers and want to pay about one third of regular advertising rates, and will add, "what you got from us will bo Just that much clear gain for you at the end of the year. It will do to 'fill up on." Quite a 'consolation for the rubber-conscience agent. If the advertise ment is a quarter of an Inch out of position, nlxy pay for that Issue. This class of advertisers are not entitled to any better rates than the home mer chant and they do not get it at this office. A Maine paper has sot a new; fashion in obituary notices. -The editor laid himself open for a threshing in the fol lowing: "While It is almost a crime to speak ill of tho dead, we feel it our duty to tell the truth about Miss Mary Boyer who died last night. She was a human hornet. She never spoke a decent word about any being, living or dead, and blander sprung from her mouth like the toads from the girl in the fairy tale. If ahe goes to heaven we don't want to be there, and we believe we voice the senti ment of every man, woman and young lady In this burg. We gladly contri bute a quarter for ice for Mary. She will need It." No matter how mean a man may have been while treading this mundane sphere his friends will expect the newspapers to say something good of him when he shuffles off. Death seems to obliterate all a man or woman'a meanness and only the good qualities, if they ever possessed any, are mentioned. Suoh an obituary sa the above would eem cruel, and yet why should a news paper be expected to He by telling the public what an affectionate husband or wife and kind neighbor the departed bad been, when tbey were so mean that the devil himself would almost blush at their oontemptiblenea some timet. Every person should try and live so that they would be deserving of an obit uary notice that the sorrowing friend Ordinance .Relating to Hawk ers and Peddlers. HM!. 1. Kvory mthoii ciinvnwting from bonne to house In tho borough of ltcynolilnvlllc, for tho purpose of selling or soliciting orders for books, pictures, photogruph albums, clocks, watches, pocket knives, silver plated knives, forks or spoons, spectacles, pyo glasses, ctM'mt swocpoi-H, baking pans, bed spreds, potent medicine, planter parls goods, bronze and plain, sonp, tea, colToo and spices, tinware, gents shirts, fur nishing g-ioils or clothing by sample, cariets. hosiery, handkerchiefs, luees, needles, thread, embroidery, blankets, rugs, stationery, groceries, piece goods, boots or shoes, grieorlos to prlvato houses, by wholesale or retail, peilillers of wagons, sleighs and carriages, whoth er selling by sample or otherwise, shall tnko out a license from the Ilurgess and pay tho fees hereinafter required before doing or offering to do any business in tho said borough. Skc. 2. Tho fees for license under this ordinanco shall not bo less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars or moro than Twenty-five (25.(HI) Dollars per day for each and every day so engaged, provid ed, however, that this ordimuico shall not apply to those holding merchantllo license within tho borough, nor to per sons resident in tho county. Ski;. It. That any ordlnunco or part of ordinanco conflicting with tho provis ions of this ordinance 1x and tho same Is hereby reiicalod so far as tho samo effects this ordinanco. Ordained and enacted Into a Law In Council this ."Ird day of Dcbcmhcr 1W4, A. D. .Ioiin I). Lowtiikii, Attest, I'res't. of Council. IlKNHY A. Keeii. Hurgess olllee, Dec. Ilrd, A. D. ISI4, SAM'L I.ATTIMKK, Ilurgess. "When your heart Is bail, and your hend Is bud, and you aro bud clean through, what Is needed?" asked a Sunday-school teacher of her class. "I know Ayer's Harsaparilla," spoko up u little girl, whoso mother had recently been restored to health by that medi cine. Notice. Tho regular annual meeting of stock holders of tho First National Hank, of Heynoldsvillo, for the election of direct ors for tho ensuing year, will bo held in tho banking room on Tuesday, January Hth, 1S!.-, from 3 to 4 o'clock P. M. John II. Kauchkr, cashier. Call and got our prices and examino shoes, we can, and will sell all our shoes at cost and carriage. Henhy A. Heed, tho shoo man. Ladles' heavy jersey undershirts 23 conts at the Pooplo's Bargain Store. Robinson's shoes are tho best. The largest and most complete line of rings can bo seen at Ed. Goodcr's. Sectul 25 per cent, reduction on suits for boys from 5 to 10 years old at tho People's Bargain Store. Pigs and Thistles. Hum's Hornl To have a friend you must be one. The wicked man hates vice in every body but himself. Good looks, to be permanent, must begin on the Inside. The older we bocomo tho more tho wheels of time soera to have boon oiled. The dovll gets lamo as soon as be comes In sight of a good man's house. If the devil ever takes off his hat to any man on earth it la to the hypocrite. The man who expects to outrun a lio had better not start with lame feet. God never turns a deaf ear to the man who ortos to him out of a tight place. When the devil goes to church he generally walks there with a church member. The man who lives to help other peo ple will soon have other people living to help him. Whon a preacher Is convicted by his own sermon he is preaching the gospel right. It the devil couldn't sometimes wear preacher's clothes he would never leave the pit. No matter where you find man of faith, you will find him making some one else rich. There Is often as much venom in the point of a pen as there is In the big end of a club. God gives every sower the privilege of deciding just what kind of harvest he will have. The rich man in tormont did not try to comfort himself by thinking how many hypocrites thore wore In church. Men's good gloves from 40 cents up, at the People's store. Good working gloves from 25c, up to $1.00 at Mllllren's, the clothier and hatter. Gum goods, all kinds, at Robinson's A suit of mon's underwear for 90 cts. at the People's store. Holiday slippers and fine goods at Robinson's. New glassware just received at H. J. Nlokle's Children's corset waists at 45 cents at H. J. Nlokle's. A full line of lamps just received at H. J. Nlokle's suoh as banquet, vase and Tho Pennsylvania railroad, which for tho past throo yoars has boon experi menting with long rails on portions of Its main lino, has secured very satisfac tory results from tho railroad, and it is probable that it will soon supplant tho present standard 30-foot rail. Tho ad vantage possessed by tho 00-foot rail over tho shortor one now in tise is tho saving effected In tho matter of joints, which item, including fish and bnd plates, together with tho bolts, amounts to fully $000 or mllo. Propnrtinnatoty tho long rails aro not moro expensive than tho short, whilo tho difficulty at first experienced on tho part of tho mills to roll them havo been overcome, and thoy are now as readily rollod as tho shortor ones. Tho company has now in uso from five to ten miles of tho now rails on each of tho main lino sections botwoon Philadelphia and Pittsburg. iiin.nl chains. In silver, gold and silk, for ladies, at Ed. Goodcr's. ItememlMir that Glenn Millimn saves you big money on hats. You should call and see his lino before purchasing nlsowhoro. Foil KENT J. S. Jones' house In West Ilcynoldsvlllo. Tills Is a gissl house and a vory desirable placo to llvo. For further information call at 9. Shaff er's office. To - Your It will be economy for you to remember that H. J. NIGKLE Has a large nnHortment of HOLIDAY GOODS, confut ing of Dolls and Toys of all kinds, China Notions, Celluloid Picture Frames, and Children's Books. Also a full aaHortment of Handkerchiefs, Towels, Toweling, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc., Etc. A share of the holiday trade is nolicited. Sin, t lie Soli BY- Jan. ALL OURSTOCK OF shqhs We 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! HENRY A. REED. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and l,riMlttis.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,02ottis.; ono mare three years old, weighing l,02iilts.; and ono pair of mules. J. C. Kinu & Co. Ladles' cnllarett buckles, in silver and gold, at Ed. Goodor's. Working pants Hf cts. a pair at tho People's Bargain Store. N' OTM'KOK A ITLH'ATION KOKCilAKTF.lt Or OIll'OKATIOiM, Nntlcn Im linrobjr glvn Hint nn itptillriilfon will Im tmuln to tlin Uovoriinr of fhM'nm mnnwmlth of I'emmylviinln liy II, F. Iloovrr, l. F. KoMiiMin, lltnt v A. Kwl, Kl. HikmIit Rhd O. M. Mrltttmilu, Kw.. on tho 10th fliiy nf .liinmiry, tinner thn nrnvl- Hmiftof tin net of the llrmrftl Anwmuly of the rotmnnnwrHltli of IVMiinyl viinhi i-ntl-th'fl "An At to provlilf for tho InroriHtrntlon nnd friciiliitloti of rertiiln rorporutlfinV i) roved t lift 2fM li ritiy of A irlt, 174, nml tlin w vp nil RMptnYmcntn thereto for thn elmMer of n eoroonil Ion to Iw culled "Tho KcvnohUvlllft Novelty Mnimfiirlnrlna (Vim puny." the ehnrnetor him I object of which In to ninmifactiiro nnrl sell W. .1. Wenver'n Noti-Htn h IhwtlftM MlMeklHinril F.rnMr nml W. J. WeHver'n Knn-kn Het-ret Ittillot Hon, ntul ntich other novelties, Article: hihI Inven tlotm n tuny Ih MtlfMted for nininifiicture by milfl ('orMriitloii. MfH'RArKRN A MciMINAl lt. KeyiiohlHvHlo, 7, 'W. HollcltorH. 661 an Education. Kditciitlon nml fortune tfn Imnd In hfitul. Ciet hii erlucntloii Hi tho Cent nil Htntn Nor nml Hchool, liiN-k Miiveii, KttMt-chiMf HccomnMNhitloni ntu low rntoH. Htiito hUI to BttidenlN. For llliiHtrnted culiilotfiiu HddroKH JAMKH FLION, I'll. I., Irrlticliml, Lock Unveil, Pn. - Interest ! L 1, '95, store room to Mrs. S. B. sold at Cost and Car I am now Ready to hhow you everything in tho way of Jewelry, fee, suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at very moderate price?. G. F. HOFFMfN, The Jeweler and Optician. Special The following Goods are Going Fast! Cashmere, in different now 1 fin. 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 price 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 be found at any house in the 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 at $17 and $18 ! Remember we do not Bend your measure off to some ready made house and get a hand-me-down nearest your measure and put it on to you. We make these suits in our shop at Eeiisle Harte 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. Bargains! shades, regular price 25c, 1.00. price 1.00, now 75c; former prices are away down. BING & CO. "FT A TS. The most com prevailing styles and shades in would beroud of. glass lamps.
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