mt Star. Si'twiiilion tt.00 per imr, in ntlrunrr. r. . WKWIKNWJr, Hdllor nnil lnh. v7KUN"iiHi"7nK":U S!Ci. Anlnrlipinilent Im"il piiprr, jiii lil NImmI ! very Welin'i':lV nl I.'yniMvllli .IpfVrwin 'i. pi . il.-vi'.l to tli' li'li'li'-! oMf yi'oliUvllli' nn4 T"fr,"- on roil n I V. Noli-tvllll.M'l. will I mil nil with f!ilrni, nnil will licispivlully frlrnil ly towtinN I ho lnhorlni: rlii-. Suliwrlptlon ii-lci'l.i '' .vrnr, I" tun-unco. CiimmiinliMitl.ms liitcndwl fur pnlillc'itlon miwt hp ii miiiiuilrd by tlin wrltpt niimr, n.ii f.iv piiliM-iitlnii. ImiI iih n iriiiiiiii' of rvrt fnl'ti. Inli-ri'tilnir Hrms mMrlicil. AdvprtMmr rntrs nnidp known nil nppllcn llrm nt llio olnVp In Arnolds' llloi l;. l.rnirlitv rniiiiiiiinli'iilliiiK "'"I i'liii tiiro of nrtvprtlspinrnts should ri'iu'h this nfltoe by Monflnv niton. Artdrpsstill ommiintcntlons toll. A. Ptepn enon, i:i'VrM-vllli', P:i Kntvti'd nl Hit- postoftlcp nt ltcynoldsvlllp, Pn.. lis second clns- mull mtutcr. Thorn in a rnll for n p'ncrnl ntriko In )ir ( Vinnellivillo eoko n trion. Wo tiro told llmt 1i'iimii-o Ih tlin trnt'k over which th train of life six-eds. on to hniniws. Tho Cli-nrNiM Pnhlie .S;hVi7 hh.vs: There should V nm ivny or notnn law enacted that would r!vo courts the jiimvr to si-nil for .litstltvs who return potty nonsensical on-i'S to court and son 1tnn',r htm to pay tho rout, and if pos sible pond thr-m tip until their terms expire and thus sf!v' t'lo people power to elect, met) of (.n.i-. It is smid there is. in the Sttileof Kansas Co v eil li'.illt tonn- without II finale in liabitutit. Saratoea, in that. Stale, has a Mil.tWO iipnrn house and a nutuiier of Cno business liouses, and jet there is not a single kouI to claim that city as his home. At l'ai-eo a herder ami his family constitute tho sole population of what was once an Incorporated city. Ex. Abn h.'on Lincoln's sent iir"ntat per plexities are to bo shown in an article of singular Interest which .John Gilmer Speed has written from unpublished let tors of Lincoln to Joshua Speed, for the next issue of Tin J.itiVm' Jfnmr Journal. Tho nrticlo will show that the ereat President was not steady in his nll'airs of tho hiv.rt, that he l!nundet d in his love, and finally Induced his friend Speed to marry and tell him (Lincoln) whether mnrrlnirc was n failure or not. There oro many suspicions which need crushing In tho bud. Wo fancy our friend is cool to us: wo imagine koiiic ono bus slighted us; wo suspect our . noi'ioor of having spoken ill of us. Mont likely wo aro mistaken and in nny oaso, wo could never profitably Boarch into the matter. Our trust In our friend, or 'our own self-respect, should load us to put away such thoughts, to abandon such suspicions, tsiinc .!. i'l.i !.-iis ili'i'.pi'tcd ap.itu ous word of scandal into our ears: let us banish it from our thoughts with scorn. Circumstances may fond to cast suspi cion on ono whom wo honor: let us con tinue to trust hint i'l our heart of hearts. We 1 my four that some ono has com mittal a fault,, which however, d es not concern us in tho least, and In which we aro not called upon to Intorfero: let us expol tho idua as an unwelcome Intruder. Youn men, the first quostinn your employers ask thomsol ves whon business liecomos slack, and whon it is thought necessary to economize in the matter of salaries, is, "Who can best bo spared?" It is tho barnacles, tho shirks, tho make-shifts, somebody's proteges, some body's nephows, and especially some body's iood-for-nothing. Young men, plenso rpmomber that those are not tho ones who aro called for when responsible positions -are to be filled. Would you like to gaugo your own future fora posi tion of prominocce? Would you like to know the probability of your getting Bitch u position?" Inquiro within! What aro you dohig to make yourself valuublo in lbs position you now occupy? If yuu are doing with your might what your hands find to do, the chances are ton to one that you soon become so valuable In that position that you can not bo spared from It; and thon, singular to folate, will be tho very time when you are sought out for promotion for a better place. There is a great mistake in nagging at the faults or defects of a child or friend, Instead of stimulating or iher lulling the good quality, which thus en couraged might so luxuriantly thrive as to overgrow and stifle tho fault. Bet ter chuor the good, than forevor tobark at the wrong. The most contemptible character in the family Is tho one who is always hitting the others' weak point, All the family toes would not so often be sorely stepped upon, if each good gift were magnanimously acknowl edged, each fault gracefully overlooked. Then home might be a sure retreat from outside euros and crosses. Home life is too often turbulant with unhap plness, fault-finding, barsh retort and squabbling over trifles. There 1b some times one of the family, like a house bold angel, soothing the grief and bringing out the good in each. Those joy-brlngers are nightingale souls awak ing the sweetest bird song from every dumb, dospulrlng heart. This rubbing up faults, hitting sore spots, Is some . time, doue heartlessly, often Ignorantly. A woman most carefully considerate of her birds, chickens and cows, In tbe house, perhaps, will forever be stirring up some discomfort, hunting for some shortcoming. 6he belongs to the bam i -r.aui toe; and poker brii3e. Long Lint of Criminal Cases. lllmok villi! Iicpnlillrnn.1 Contrary to our statement Inst woek Court opened with quite a long list of criminal oases to dispose of, a number of cases having been returned to Court after our inquiries were made. In tho list to b ) disposed of nre sixteen assault and battery cases, ten K. and IV, thivo rape, three keeping bnwdy-houso, four false pretence, throo larceny, two ag gravated assault and bnttery, two sell ing liquor without license, two point ing firo-arms, nno robbery, ono perjury, one furnishing liquor on election day, one furnishing liquor to minors, ono riot, ono felonious and malicious mischief, one forcible entry and de tainer, ono against constable for refus ing to make return of money made n execution, one ngainst overwent of tho poor for refusing to provide relief, one surety of the pence, one d"sertion and failure to support, and three burglary. This Is tho first regular term of Court presided over by Judge Keed, and the readiness and ease with which ho di rects the businei'M of tho Court distin guii lies him as n well trained and finish ed lawyer and accomplished Judge, while bis quick comprehension of Intri cate questions and ills swift and accu rate Judgment pee a irrent mauve of satisfaction, not only to the members of the bar, but also to all citizens and tax-payers wlio like to see the business of the Court exnetlltiiwlv conducted. Bargain lu'iidijiiarters at Kolilnson's shoe store. Look over your city lists, make out what you want, let us give you prices on same goods. Everything being equal, patronize home. We guarantee prices. HoinxsoN & Muxnoitrr. If you only can give me fifty cents or a dollar on your account it will help mo. Kemomber t'uit over !2H0 accounts would help me at one dollr.r apiece. .T. A. Welsh. Wanted To buy 211 to Hill acres of land near town. J. C. KlN'u S: Co. The V) 'niecrntic State convention nt Williauisport on Wednesday nominated Benjamin V. Meyers, of Tlarrlsburg, for state treasurer and the following super ior court judges: ITnrman Yerkes, Bucks: Charles S. Noyes. Warren: .Tallies S. Moorhend, Westmoreland: lYtcr P. Smith, Lackawanna: O. P. Bechtel, Schuylkill, and Christopher Magee, Allegheny. Winter is coming and for coats and capes go to Bing & Cos. Como in and soo mo and pny mo a lit tle on your account. I need it badly. I h"lped ,"o', noiv comic nnd P'dprno. J. A. Wki.su. Got dress goods at Bing t Co's. Ladies, call and soo tho stylish Tokio shoo at GilhlomV. A Cavc-in at Walston. Tho down-pour of rain yesterday caused the little stream that flows through Walston to got on a tear. Tho water toro down through tho streets in a swollen flood and at a spot near tho storo a cavo-in occurred and tons of looso enrth and debris were washed into tho mines benonth, followed by tho rushing water. Workmen wero in tho mines at tho time and they wero caught In tho flood without a moment's warn ing, for immediately after tho bottom of tho stream dropjiod through tho minors wore surrounded with water up to their waists. Some had very narrow escapes from death, but fortunately nono worn cut off from oscnpo and all wore finally rescued. Tho accident is a great damago to that part of tho mines as It is full of wator and it will tako some days to pump it dry. Tho hole made In tho ground is large enough to sot a hoitso In. Punxsutawney yews. Como quick and pay mo. ,1 do not liko to run out on the street and dun you, as It looks bad. J.A.WELSH. House and lot for salo In West Iloyn oldsvillo, seven rooms. Inquire of F. K. Mullen or C. Mitcholl. Little money goes a long way at Rob inson's shoo storo. Judge Hood recently granted tho petitiou of citizens of MoCalmont town' ship dividing that district into throe election precincts. This is a matter of great conooru to tho voters of that township, many of whom have been heretofore cumpelled to travel from four to six miles to tho oloctlon plaoe, an Inconvenience that kept many persons from tho polls. Brookvillo llrjmblican. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tuun, says, "Shilo's Vitalizer saved my life. I consider it tbe best remedy for a debilitated system I evef used." For dysiepsla, liver, or kidney trouble it exools. Price 75cte. Sold by J. C King & Co. They are going coats and capes Bing & Co. The Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. is offering to tell baps and blankets at cost to close out their stock. Do not fail to see the Tokio shoe at Gilblom's. If you want baps or blankets for your beds you can got them at the Iteynolds- ville Hardware Co. store at cost. I am desirous of either soiling mv store and property in Boynoldsvlllo, or soiling the stock in my store and rent ing tho property. Any person wanting good location now has an opportunity of securlnu ono. Wit. Comuvn. II. J. Nicklo Invites everylxtdv to call nt. tho Hoed building nnd examine er stock of all kinds of goods usually opt in a variety store. Tho goods aro all good quality at roasonablo priors. if you want anything In tho iewolrv lino call and let me order It for vou. I 111 save you from 2." to KM) per cent. C. IIOKFMAN. At King tc Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt. Hour and a full line of general merchandise. Slios nt. a what-you-want-to-pay price at Hobinson's shoo store. Sua)) with a spoon Is still flying right along at .1. A. Welsh's. Tiik Stak ono dollar a year paid in dvanee. Have you seen tint much-talked-about Tokio shoo nt Gilblom's? Coats and capes at Bit'g Co's. Street Onlinanee. (No. :n.) AN ORDINANCE authorizing tho opening of Eighth street (what would nave Peon formerly an extension of Charles street) from the East line of Mam strict, between the Geoio Khoads Estate and lot of Matliew Burns to the West line of tho proposed open ing oi tirant street, anil tno assessment of damages caused by tho grade of tho same. SKi Tlox I. Be It ordained nnd en- ncted by 1 ho Town Council of tho Bor ough of Beynoldsvllle nnd it is hereby ordained nnd enacted by the authority of the same, that tlie street commit tco be and aro hereby authorized and di rected to cnuso to ho surveyed anil opened Eighth street, from tho East line of .M:un street, between the George Uhonds Estate nnd lot of Mathew Burns to the West lino of tho proposed opening of Grnnt street, to the width of .d feet, in nccordanco with the plan of tho survey attached to this ordi nance, on tile In the otllee of Council. 1 ho damages caused thereby, and tho damages caused by tho grade thereof, and the benefits to pny tho same, to bo assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of the Act of As sembly of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania relating thereto nnd regulating the same. SKiTfotf 2. That nnv ordinance or part of ordinnnco, conflicting with tho provisions of this ordinance bo and tho same is hereby reealed so far as tho same allects this ordinnnco. Ordained and enacted into a lnw In Council this 2nd day of September, A. If. 1 !. Scott McCuxlaxu, Attest Pres. of Council. J. S. HAMMOND, Clerk of Council. Burgess' Olllce.Soptomber "th, A. 1). I8ll.". Examined ami approved. Saml'KL Lattimur, Burgess. I) ISSOLUTION NOTICE Tlio imttnei'lili lioreiofor' rxlMinif iiinlor tlioniinn of ltnliriT lliiw., w herein 1 . Ilolirer iim I1. I'. ItoliuM, Ixtlli of KcynnltUvillr, Jtf- f i'l son nniiity, I'll., were tfcnrral jiih i mrs. Is tills, tin- slxtn'iith (lav of Ki'iMt'mlMT.A.P.l-lCi. (IKtilvnl liy tn ill uti I nmst'iit. Tlie IiiihIiii'sm wilt In ronttiMii'i) nt the old Mimri hy l ( . ItohriT. who will t'ollivt nil uehtH iiim Hitulu nil hills for or utniltist iliu Hun. I). MOl.tlKM, P. V. ItOHiKlt. N. HAM Has brought the Best and Lowest Prices ever seen in this town. Come and pee for yourself. A Fiuo Lino of Summer SHKsi pla'n and figured. Silk that was sold at -Jlto., now 25; sold at 50c., now 37 J; sold at 55c., now 45. Fine lino Henrietta that was sold for 40c., now 25. Fine line of Dimity and Jaconat Duchess 10 and 12 J. Dress Ginghams for 5e. A fine line of Ladles' Capes from $2 totl8. Children's ready-made Eaton Suits, age 4 to 12 years. Fine assortment of Novelty Goods in the Ladles' Department. Clothing - Department! Suits that were sold for 17, (8, $10 and 112, now lor and o. Child ren's Suits for 00c. Cheviot Shirts for 24o. You will save money by calling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. N. Hanau. Jl One Dollar ! In Advmico, Got? The FOR ONE YEAR! ! I I I ! ! I ! ! We have dwided to oiler TIIK STAK at One Dollar a Year, Strictly in Advance, to new and old Bubst-ribem The old pnbfJcriberf will be expected to pay up all arrearage to get the benefit of this of fer. The olfer will hold good until January THE It a Firnt-ClaKH Paper published every Wednesday at Ueyn oldsville by C. A. Stephenson. It contains all the Local News of the town and vicinity, Tele graphic Home and Foreign News, Short Stories, Grand Army Matter, Farming News and Illus trated Articles. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper when you can get TIIK ST A It for oisnn: dollar a YnnAm IDDEEMER&CO.m AVo do not want your money excext on tho condition that wo ivo Full "Value. Our customers pleased will prove the 33est Advertisement. We afk your special attention stored away from year to year, but strictly new and Fashionable Wraps! Which includes Jackets and 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 a neck and neck race winch will win, the Jackets or Capes. We think Jackets, as always in the past, come to the stake first. JACKETS Come in the plain Beaver, Bucle, Astrakan, Chin ch ila, Black and Blue. We challenge comparison from any quarter in this line of Ladies' Jackets. In the season's textures, say the Beaver, ABtrakan, Silk, Plush and fashion, (iive with others. A, D. Star I ! ! I ! ! I I I ! 1, 1806! TAR to our New no old stock Capes. Either is fashionable popular sellers. It will be Fur,, all made in up-to-date us a call and compare our line Doomor (V Go. JJOTEL McCONNELL, HEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. JILACK. Proprietor. Tim leu rl 1 tie liotH of llio town. Itcnfl(tinr !'! for rnmmr'lul turn. Htmm ln-at, fro Imih, Imtli room nnd rlnspts on pvpry floor, Diunnlr room, lillllarU room, telephone con norlHiiiH Ati JJUTEL I1ELNA1', 1 1 E Y NOLDSVI LLE, PA. J. C. D1LLMAX, Pmprietor. Flrt rlnn Inpvery imrllrntnr. IOcntnd In tlin vrry rent re of llio Inmlmvwpnrt.of Icrnn. l'rM 'lum to nnil from trnlim unci commodious siimplcroom forrommrniul truvelorM. QOMMEKCIAL HOTEL, imoOKVILLE, PA., PJIIL '. VAHHWIt, Projector, flnmiile room on the (rronncl flfior. Hoiks hi'iitcil hy mituriil krh. Umnllum to nnd from till trnlns. JOOHE'S WINDSOR. IOTEL, 1217-29 FlMIKRT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, - PENN'A, PUESTOS J. MOOHE, Proprietor. !H2 lird room. Kntra f2.nn iht dny Amprl rnn I'hin. I'ildork from P. K. It. IIpimiI nnd H liliH-k from Niw I. &. It. It. lh-ntif . ltllccllaitcoti. NEK P. J L'STICE OK THE PEACE And Hi'iil Fitntc Auctit, Iti ynoMnvlllo, Pn. MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Olllro on Wi'st Miiln nit-ret, opposllu tlio Cimimi'rcliil llotrl, l(i'ytiollvllle, pu. JPJU. 11. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSV1LLE, PA. Itcsldcnl dentist. In InilldlnK ni'nr Mctlio-' I illst I'liurcli, oppoilta Arnold Mock. Ciuntlu- 1 ih'sh In opcrutlnK. C. f!. HOttPON. JOHN W. RKRO. QORDON&REED, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, IlriKikvlllp, JulTcrson Co., Pn. OfnVp In room' formi-rlv orriipli d liy Gordon & t'orlH'tt Wi-st Miiln Struct. W. L McCHACKEH. BrookTllli. o. ii. Mcdonald, RejnoldiTilll. jcchacken & McDonald, Altornrim anil Cmnmllnn-fit-tnw, OmVes nt Iti-ynolillvllln nnd Itrookvlllo. K EYNOLDSV1LLE LAUNDUY, WAH SING. Proprietor, Corni-r ltli iticpt nnd Onrilon nlli'y. Flrst rliiss work done lit reiisoniibl" prices. Olve I lie In u ii 1 1 y it trliil. jyn. n. e. iiAiinrsoN, . SUKGEON DENTIST, Uvynoldnvllle, Pn. Ofllro In rooms funnel ly occupied by I. B. McCrululit. JOHN SNYDER Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Glass and r QueenswareX t: ' v i inwcirtj. 5 and 10 Cent Counter a Specialty ! Fine Line of Jewelry. Opera House Block, IEET, J :, PENN'A. yy M7C1N STREET, R E YNOLDSVI LLE, THE GROCERS, (Successors to Scliultze & Son) Moore & Dickinson Are now prepared to satisfy the wants of everybody inV. the line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Grockem. Glass and Gnlnaware. 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 v will be pleased with than an inferior article. We Pay the highest price for farm produce, and ask all our readers to call and see ua in the Schultze building, oppo site Bell's clothing store. Goods delivered promptly !
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