r Hte Star iSh'.u'Wii'iii i' icic, it tiili'tnm. r. ST1TIIII), ?'.i!lor mill ii. v77 7s ::i i mkkkii.i An llrlrp nilftlt 'oral p'lp"l pltfilKlieil every (.,!:,. .' iv ! ' l!"ViwI.I- ill.', .li irrv-nn i'n. V't.. ftevnt'il to thi Inli'tr' of l,Vyiinl'lvHe mid .7 " i' on rMimt y. Vin-pnlit tci'l. wllll real nil wh h fa inn"-. 11 Tif I will htM'spiM'liilly friend -ly towuril the Inliotititf ela. Siih-MTlptltMi prit'el."'Mer venr.ln iidvanci'. 'viiiniii i iitnx Inietiiliil fur piiiilli'iitinn mil'! 'le ai''ol!ipnllled liy llie Writer'', name. not fo pui'll.'al Inn. but a ll ifiiarantee of poivtfatPt. liilere-tlnir new Item soli. 'Ited. it iti wlnir rate" miuli- known mi nppMea tlmi I ho c.lMoo In AmiiliU' lllin'k. 1j'iii:liiy cotii ii 1 11 ii ri'ji 1 1t imh null eliiinire of n'lvi'rtNo'n cms should rciu'h thin ntllee hy Slondnv noon. . Ail.lri"" nil .otntniinl''il1loim to C, A. rMopli onon. lievnollvllie. Pa. F.nien cl in Hi'1 po-io'fl 'i' nl l!eynnld.vllle, Trv.. a nd il:i- mail matter. Tin- IVinniTittir Stnto Ciinvi'iiUiin onnvi'lv'f" lit W i 1 1 itnn-pi rt lit 10.01) A. M. lo-ilny. t t'n' Mition of .Iiulo-i- TTnrvy W'hito tlio i;rnnrt jury, in "Klon Inst v,ci'!, liriMiotit in ii liill ivi-nrniiirnilinir tho tMiwin-j of nil liotol lnr In inillnnn tlvn-i tifX tho l:i -t tin"" ilnvs of tin; county fail-. , i'lioiv is a mIi iii'o hihiiihI ami nlinut tliu irUifs wink itt this plucv thnt is quit'! iiiii'i : 'iv . A!m:t llio only tliiny; about 11 1' i!nnt tlint Ik jrrmvtiijr iH thn inti'tvM on its ilolits. Wo liiivo two chiiri's nnil coino iioroiints Hint, we wonlil 1 i I: i to wll. I'unxsutHW noy -Vi V 'V.'i- iimlc n i'"iiiiii k tiliout your ii i;:l:!i"i- Mint yo': mv not wlllirtp; to f.iMi v i v Hint yon ilon't wimt liim to l'onr. Vor you tnny bo cortnln t li lit nni' Mio ivorrls hnvo jmssod your litis thoy will ftrnfolit to tin- )wrsoti who limy li- most, iinrtii'iilurly Intrivelt'il. Ex. i'Iii follow In:.' i'll;i-iinjr from llio 1'uiixMitnwiify .'. ! lmlils tho company storo rt"-porisil)lo for tho prownt tlii tross nmons; tho coul minors: ''Thoro is ni'U'li (listivss anionjrst the iniiicrs in tho I'nnxsutiixvnoy. DitUoiri anil oyn oMfvlllo rooion. nnrl most of it onn l)o lniil (liroi'tly nt tit .' door of tho company stoi-o." Kloii.l:i i oistiiturc passnl n Mil p.t tho liu-t Hosslon milking it n jionnl off'W.o for un individual body of iniinbi tuiits, it oorporntion or association to condiK t within that Mate any t-chool of any "Tiulo, public, privato or parochial nhcivin whito ivrsons and noorncs hhal! ho instructed and lioiirdi'd within tins same biiiUlini; or taiinht in tho samo c'.asi or at the siiiuo time by tho same toaclior. Th'.' law is aimed at mission schools for mpM which are main tained by norlhei'ii mi. sionnry oiyanitn tions and tauyht by whito people. n ii' .thiiv r.ior.i commeiulablo in any man thnn sincerity of purpose a fr::nlc, houost determination to dorijht, without tviortiiis, to o.inninff oi duplic ity. Such a man is open and transpar ent. IIo hus iiotiiltio; to conceal, lie has no occasion to resort to tUost Suitable mi hods, or positively improper prac tice. Whatever he can not accomplish by fair moans ho will not attempt by foul. Such a man will secure confl deiico, neciuiro Influence, and ultimately sticc.'. tl in his laudable enterprises. Tho trickster may succeed for a time, but his devices will nt last bo detected, his iii.'lceueo destroyed, and his expectation disappointed. If you would succeed, be sine fro, honest and true. Some of our exchanges claim that a law wont into effect on September first forbidding children undor sixteen years of age from working in mills and factor ies. The Harrlsburg Patriot says: A misunderstanding exists among mill cwnors, factory and mine oporatoi-8 and other employers regarding tho stato laws regulating the employment of per sons under sixteen years. A bill was introduced in the last session of tho lecrlslatura prohibiting the employment of persons under sixteen years. It failed to pass, however, and tho factory law of ln:i Is still in force. Under misappre hension of tho laws many employors have dismissed or given notice of dis churgo to their young employes. Tho compulsory school law requires children betwoen tho ages of five and thirteen years to attend school. Many inquiries huve boeu made to Factory Inspector Campbell, and the above information has been given out. One of tho great trials of the news pupev profession is that members are compelled to see more of the sham of tho world than any other profession. Through every newspupor office day after day go all tho weuknosses of tho world all tho vanities that want to be puffed, nil the revenges that want to bo repeated, all the mistakes that want to bo corrected, all the dull sHakers that want to bo thought eloquent, all the meanness that wants to get its wares noticed gratis In ordor to sa-ve tho tux of tho advertising columns, ull men who want to bo sot right who were never right, all the cruck brained philosophers with stories as long as their hair und as gloomy as thuir fingers nails la mourning, bereft of soap ull the bores who come to stay five minutes, v but talk live hours, Through the edi toriul uud reportittl rooms ull the follies and shame of the world are seen day after day, and the tumptatiou is neither to beleive iu Uod, man nor woman. It is no surprise to me that in this profes sion there ure some skeptic men. I only wouder that newspaper nieu believe anything. Dr. Talmae. Truth in a Nutshell, Minn's llot-nl A soft answer will kill where n club would not. Untie the hands of sin and It will cut your throat. The devil would run from tho man who is not afraid of the truth. A man Is generally lyimf when he tells you that lie is too poor to n No Christian can think of failin"' un til ho hns stopped eountinjr on God to help. Some men are more npt to bo con trolled by prejudice than principle. Obscurity on earth will not keep you from owning a mansion m ar the throne in heaven. It is better to have "race enough to stand the thorn than it. Is to have tho thorn taken away. There are people who want religion, but they don't want enouirh to spoil them for anything else. If we keep praise alive there will be no hick of joy in tho heart. A loafer In the church Is as worthless as ho Is anywhere else. "Let blm that thinketh he standi th take heed lest ho fall." The man who Is a st ranger to God can not become Wi ll ticpinlnteil with him self. Look over your city lists, make out what you want, let us k'vo you prices on same goods. Everything: being equal, patronize home. We ouuratili'e prices. Kohinsox i Mvxttoiti'K. If you only can (five me fifty cents or a dollar on your account it will help me. Kemember that over 200 accounts would help me at one dollar apiece. J. A. Welsh. Wanted To buy L'O to 100 acres of land near town. .1. (f. Kixi: tV Co. Winter is comin;; nnd for coats and onpos ifo to Hinjr f: Co's. Ladies, have you seen the latest style shoes at (lilhiom'sV Come in and see me and pay me a lit tle on your account. 1 need it badly. I helped yon, now come and help me. .1. A. Wki.SU. House and lot for s-nle in West Keyn oldsville, seven rooms. Inquire of F. K. Mullen or C. Mitchell. Largest stock, best fit, best styles and lowest prices liohinson's shoes. A Handful of Laconics. To Ixi u (food listener is to possess us (,'ri.iit an art as to ba a good talker. The nirl wlio in tho close confidante of her.father makes, in nine cases out of ton, the best kind of a wife. A pretty woman with nothing but her fairness to olTur, invariably attracts men. Hut she seldom holds them. It is sino-ular and yet a fact that tho virtues wc are most loath to lxdievo possessed hy others are. the ones we arc incapable of ourselves. It is a habit with some pooplo when they wish their own virtues to look tho whitest, always to use tho faults of others as a background. The lover, womon complain, docs not always survive in tho husband. Tint is it not equally truo that tho sweetheart does not always survive In tho w ifey Kdward W. Bok in September Lddim' lI'Diti Jtiitrntil. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die go, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Cutarrh Rem edy Is tho first medicine I havo over found that will do me any good." IMco 50c. Sold by J. C. King'& Co. If you want anything in tho jewelry line call und let me order It for you. I will savo you from 2.1 to 100 por cont. C. F. Hoffman. A fino lino of Tokio shoes for gentle men at Gilblom's. Coats and capes, Bing & Co's. Flour best at a low price' at J. A. Welsh's. They are going coats und capes Bing & Co. Tho Riynoldsvillo Hnrdwaro Co. Is offering to sell haps and blankets at cost to closo out thoir stock. Two hundred people wanted at J. A. Welsh's to pay up their account. Some one year old and somo 2, 3 and 4 years old. Canadian thistles should be killed this month, by cutting. Nearly all kinds of weeds can be killed by cutting In September. There are a few stub born ones, however, like the milk weed, that have to be exterminated by other methods. Ex. Shoos for everybody, prices to suit all, largo stock to select from Robin sou's shoes. Come quick and pay mo. I do not like to run out on tho street and dun you, as it looks bad. J.A.WELSH. Do not fail to Bee tho Tokio shoe at Gilblom's. Still a few goods left at C. F. Hoff man's. You can buy them at your own price. Best vulue In tbe world at Robinson's shoe store. Call and see Milllrens fall line of clothing. Boys' casslmere pants 2Tc at Milll rens. If you want hups or blunkets for your bed you can get them at tbe Reynolds- vllle Hardware Co. store at cost. I am desirous of either selling my store and property In Heynoldsvillc, or selling tho stock in my store and rent ing the property. Any person wanting a good location now has an opportunity of securing olio. Wm. Coi'PINn. For good laundry work leavo your goods at H. W. Ilerpel's barlier shop, agent for Outlets Steam Lnnndry. Goods called for and delivered five of charge when desired. AtKing&Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, Hour and n full lino of general merchandise. Soap with a spoon Is still (lying tight along at. ,1. A. Welsh's. Tin-: Star one dollar ft year paid In ud vancc. Have you seen the much-talked-about Tokio shoe nt Gilblom's? Coats nnd capes at Hing & Co's. Street Ordinance. (No. Mo.) AX ORDTXANCK authorizing the opening of hisrhth street (whnt would have been formerly an extension of Charles street) from the Kast lino of Main street, liotween the George Khonds Kstate and lot of Matliew Hums to the West line of the proposed open ing of Grant street, and tho assessment of danuiges caused by tho grade of the same. Swi'toN 1. He It ordnlned and en acted by the Town Council of tho Bor ough of Hcyuohlsvillo anil It is hereby ordained and enacted hy the authority of the same, that the street committee be and are hereby authorized and di rected to cause to be surveyed and opened Kightli street, from the Last line of Main street, between the George Khonds lOstato nnd lot of Matbew Burns to tho West line of the proposed opening of Grant street, to the width of !!" feet, in accordance with the plan of the survey attached to this ordi nance, on Hie in the olllce of Council. Tho damages caused thereby, and the damages caused by the grade thereof, and the benefits to pay the same, to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of tho Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of 1 Vim sylvanin relating thereto and regulating the same. Section 2. That any ordinnneo or part of ordinance, conflicting with tho provisions of this ordinnneo be nnd the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Council this 2nd day of September, A. I). 1 !.-. Scott M('T.i:r,i,ANO. Attest I'res. of Council. .1. S. Hammond, Clerk of Council. Burgess' Olllce, September 7th, A. 1). 1 (.. Kxanilned anil approved. SAMCIX LATTIMKU, Burgess. Homes in Florida The Klo-Wln Homo anil lMnntiitlon Co. have 1 lie iIIsjmimiI of I In- I'tioliM's IHton I'lne unit t Iiilnieit murk hunts In Central riorlila. Hellllhrul clllillilc, tnil'O til -, rieh soils, ihii) wii lor mill lien i l nil rout!. AInoIiUc monopoly of llio eiirly iioitlii'l'ii imirkels for frnll ion truck. Terms rnsv. A'IiIm'sh for Infoi-iiuit Ion, (I. I MilltllS, Clarion, I'n. JSTKAY XOTICK. Cithio 1 rt'p:isimr im tlio proniKrK of i lit uihUtIcihmI ti WuMiinmon township, ncur Kmcr IcUvllh', Tlniixlnv. August I.MIi, one red fiiw. ordinary lt nbmit t'ljilit yriii-H old. The owner s reipieMted lo eome for wind, prove property, jmy ehm jrew, nnd tnke her nwiiy or h will le disposed of iicrordhiK to )H. S. It. KSYDKIt. iMiierlekvlUe, I'll., Ailtf. 27, lMtt. N. HAM Has brought the Best and Lowest Prices ever yeen in this town. Come and pee for yourself. A Fino Lino of Slimmer SHKsi plain und figured. Silk that was sold ut 40c., now So; sold at 50c., now '.Hi; sold at o.'ic, now 4.1. Fino line Henrietta that was sold for 40c., now 2."). Fino lino of Dimity nnd Jaeonat Duchess 111 and I2i. Dress Glughums for 5c. A lino lino of Ladles' C'umjs from 92 to $18. Children's ready-made Katon Suits, ago 4 to 12 years. Fine assortment of Novelty Goods In the Ladies' Department. Clothing - Department! Suits that wore sold for 7, 8,10 and 112, now for $5 nnd W. Children's Suits for 90o. Cheviot Shirts for 24c. You will save money by calling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. N. Hanau. Jl One Dollar ! $1 In Aclvnnce, Gets The FOR ONEE YEAR! ! I I I ! ! I ! ! We have decided 1o oiler THE STAR at One Dollar n Year, Strictly in Advance, to new and old riubHcriherp. The old NiibHcrihers will be expected to Day up all arrearage to get the benefit of this of fer. The oiler will hold good until January 1, 180G! THEE STAR Is a First-ClasH Paper published every Wednesday at Ileyn oldville by C. A. Stephenson. It contains all the Local News of the town and vicinity, Tele graphic Home and Foreign NewH, Short Stories, Grand Army Matter, Farming News and Illus trated Articles. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper when you can get THE STAR for ONE DOLLAE YEAR! HEEMER & CO. G We do not want your money except on the condition that we give Full "Value. Our customers pleased Avill prove the 33est Advertisement. We ask your special attention to our New no old stock btored away from year to year, but strictly new and Fashionable Wraps! Which includes Jackets and Capes. Either is fashionable and both we have in unrivalled varieties or quality. Several hundred garments just received and others will be added frequently. Every Lady, Miss, or Child wanting a wrap we insist that you see our line. We mention a few of the most popular sellers. It will be a neck and neck race which will win, the Jackets or Capes. We think Jackets, as always in the past, come to the stake firBt. JACKETS Come in the plain Beaver, Bucle, Astrakan, Chin chila, Black and Blue. We challenge comparison from any quarter in this line of Ladies' Jackets. In the season's textures, say the Beaver, Astrakan, Silk, Plush and Fur, all made in up-to-date fashion. Give with otherB. A. D. Star I ! ! I ! ! I I I I - us a call and compare our line Doemor & Go. floirl. II OTUL McCONNELL, HF.YNOI.DSV1LLE. PA. FKAXKJ. Jll.ACIC, I'mprirtor. The Irnilhifi lmlrl of the lown. HrnrVnmr-ti'i-s fur rommi'irliil men. Sleiim lu-iil, fine hui, liiith riMinm nnil i'IiiiMh mi evmy fliMir, sumjili' roimiH, billiard room, telrpliono con ned ton Ac. JJOTKirHELNAl', niCYNOLl)3VILLE, PA. J. V. JHI.LMAX, Prtnirktar. I'lrst rliwM Inovery niirtlrulnr. rfwulwl fn Hie very renin or llin lnHlni'minrfr of Inwn. l-'riT 'him to nnrl from trains Mini commodious suniph rooms fori'iimmerrlul Iriivclers. QOMMK.IICIAL IIOTKL, niSOOKVIM.E, PA., Villi. 1'. CA lilt I Kit, 'wpWrfnr, Piimpln ronnm on tho pt-iioml lltmr. limine liiMileil liy nalui-ul gun. OmnlhUK to mill from nil train. jJOOUK'S WINDSOU HOTEL, 1217-2!t KlMIEUT STHKKT, PHILADELPHIA, - PENN'A, I'llESToy J. MHHtK, l'mprittm: JM2 lifd renins. Hates plw imt day Ameri can I'lan. 1'ililiH'k from I', li. H. licpnt unci Vt liliH'k from New I', ft. It. li. Ili'pnl. UtiUcctlnitrotia. JUSTICE OF Til E PEACE Anil li'.ial Estate. Asri'iil, ItrynnlilKVllln, t'a. c MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. (Wire mi West Main Klrnt, iiiimI1o the Cnmnii'ivlal lliitrl, lti ynnlih llle, l'a. D U. H. E. 1IOOVEH, HE YNOLDSVl LLE, PA. TtcoliliMit dentin!. Ill hiillillnu m-iir Mnthn (list rhnri'li, nppimttu Arntiltl liliH'k, (Juiillu ihh In nprratlntf. c. t. (million. JOHN w. IIKED. QOHDON& HEED, ATT Ol IN E Y S-AT-LA V, llrook villi', .IcfTcrHoii Co., l'a. oflli'i' In ri mm fiirmrrlv iwrupli'd by Unrdnn & Cnilii'it V'Mt Jlnln Ktiwt. W. L. KtCRACKEN. 0. M VcDONALD, Brnkrlllt. RtyoolltTilU. cch cken & McDonald, Allormn oi(f Omnmllnfu-iit-Lnie, tlfllcm at Ili'yiiiilillvlllii mill HriHik vlllc. JEYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDHY, WAH SI NO. 'if.nvVMr, CnriinrJtli Htri'i't nnd Onrdnn alley. Flrst cIiihs wnrk dnno at rt-'asnnalilu prle'i'M. Give the laundry a. tiMil. jy. H. E. HAIUUSON, SUPiGEON DENTIST, lti'ynuid.'iVlllu, l'a. Ofllre In moms formerly oiviipled liy 1. P. MiCreluht. JOHN SNYDER, Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Glass and Queensware, Tinware. 5 anil 10 Cent Counter a Specialty ! Fine Line of Jewelry. Opera IIouso Block, MAIN STREET, KKYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. Moore d Dickinson, THE GROCERS, (Successors to Schultze & Son) Are now prepared to satisfy the wants of everybody in the line of Fancu and Staple Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Gtilnaware. We guarantee our prices among the lowest for a stand ard class of goods, and would much rather Bell our custom ers something we know they will be pleased with than an inferior article. We Pay the highest price for farm produce, and ask all our readers to call and Bee us iu the Schultze building, oppo site Bell's clothing store. Goods delivered promptly I
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