Cftc Star Sutmcription $1.00 )mt year, in advance. V. A, MTKPIIKKNOKf, Kdllnr and I'nb. WEDNESDAY. OCTOHEU W, 1JW.V AnlndpppnnVnt locnl pnnr.piillllirrtivpry tunPMihiy nl Hoynol.lvtlli', .Iftr.TMdn Co. r., lit'v.n.'fl in i tm liitrti'tiH of Krynohl-tvllle Mil .IiITi'riinfiiim. Non-xllt l.-iil. ill I rent all with fnlnii'. nml will lii'i'ii'i'lnlly frli'iitl lv tnwjil'ii I ho lulririnir rlii. Pnlwrlptlmi prlri'l.impi'i- vi,nr, In nilvntn'i. C'onitnuiilciitloM. liiifiHlrcl fur piiMlf'titlon mimt Ih iiri'oinpniili il by llw wrlu-r' minii", not. for ptilillrui Ion. tint n n iriiiirnnlrp of good full li. Inlini Iiik nrw Item nollfltiMl. AilvpriMnt rule iniult known on Hppllra tlon nt thf otllco In Arnolds' III.H-k. l.piitfluv rohimiinltMilloiH mid clinnirp. of advert Iw'nirntu rIioiiUI ruiu'h tills olllre by Monclnv noon Aililrvn nil ntminnnlcatloim toO. A. fltepli enon, Ki-ynoldsvlIlK, ln. .... Knton-d at the p.wtolfiV at. hVynoldnvllle, Pa., aa nm'ond clam, mnll matter. A Ronton papor thinks it la hard to bnllovo that a man Is tnlllnjj the truth whrn you know you would llo wore, you Jn hia plann. Aa a (rlrl la bound to do what aho honeatly fools Bhe can do boat, aho ahould never question how hor work may scorn to another, provided It does not absolutely Injure another. In many cases much more (food might be done by girls and women, If, Instead of talk ing so much about the privileges they lack, they should confidently take the places they ought to fill. In a circular sent out by State Super intendent SehnelTer concerning Arltor Day, Oct, 18th, he cays that in a re sponse to the first Arbor Day proclama tion In ISM there were .10,000 trees planted by teachers and pupils of the public schools of Pennsylvania, and tho annual recurrence of the event had led to tho planting of thousands of addi tional trees and to the l)etter adornment of tho grounds around tho school and around tho homo. If wo have success In an undertaking, we deserve ci-cdit for it; if wo fail, the blamo rests outside of ourselves that 1b the way wo incline to look at our courso In life. Yet, as a matter of fact, Our successes tro largely duo to others, and our failures to ourselves. It is be cause others have given us prompt ing, or counsel, or warning, or inspir ation, or material aid, that wo have dono as well us wo have, at every favorablo turn In our career. It is lx " cause wo have not availed ourselves ns we might of tho proffered help of Others, or have neglected to use aright our opportunities and powers, that in so many cases we have failed of accom plishing that to which we had get our selves. But it is so much easier to seo the good side of our own course, and tho defects or lack In tho courso of others, than It is to seo our own faults and tho superiority of our fellows, that our constant tendency is to shift blamo from ourselves to others, and to mnko a sim ilar misapplication of praise. TVio mnny of ns aro looking forward to happiness In the future years, instend of. getting all the enjoyment possible out of tho present. It is well to re member that tho time nnvor will come, in this world, when wo shall have every thing wo want, just whore and when wo want it. Tho only way to bo happy is to enjoy all we have to tho utmost as wo go along. It is right to lny up for old ngo in youth; right to preparo for a rainy day, but it is not right to bend all our energies to this end, and put oft Until the future tho happiness we might enjoy every day. It is far to common to see jKiople working and saving, deny ing thomsolvcs all recroation and mnny comforts, to lay tip money to buy more land, to build a larger and finer houso, or to save for their children, thinking that when they bavo accomplished this they will ba happy, and b igin to take comfort,. The hoped for point may never bo attained; or, if it is, sickness or death may have conio first, and the dear ones whom wo expected to bo happy with muy be gono forever. To the Public. I have Just fitted up, in my store room, a neat optical parlor wiucn l have supplied with all the latest methods of examining and scientifically fitting the eyes with glasses, Including tho Ophthalmoscope test case, Skla- acow Ophthalmometer Rim shadow test. Having taken a practical courso In thoso studies and received certificates from two of tho best schools of the kind In the country, and with five years ex perience I do not hesltnto to place my self beforo tho public and ask your patronago in this lino. C. P. HOFFMAN, Specialist In lens for the eyes. Coffee 15 cents a package at Win. Durgo's. Latest style of coats and capes can be found at Ding tc Co'g. Administration Hutldlng, mado of soap, at Decmcr tc Co's. Items for the Superstitious. It Is bad luck to cross a funeral pro cession. If you can't break an apple you'll dto an old maid. Every time a star falls there's a death somowhero. If you soe a load of empty barrels It's going to rain. C'obwclis in a houso are a sign thoro Is no kissing there. .If It don't clear up by cloven or three, it won't clear up all day. If her petticoat hangs below herdress, it's a sign her father loves her best. If tho water boils away in tho kettle on tho stovo, it's a Bign it is going to rain. If you seo a load of hay you must wish on It, but your wish won't como true if you look at it after wishing. Sharp things given as glftscut friend ship. Tny a piece of money to a person who gives you a knife or a pair of scissors. Hy giving your order yon can have your garmont mado. Deemor & Co. Salt (). cents a barrel at Swartz Bros. 1,000 ladles will seo tho lino of cloaks on Oct. 2.'lrd at Decmer & Cos. Don't laugh at tho mistakes of your less fortunate classmates, unkindness only wounds and such wounds aro hard to heal, but rather sympathize with them and assist them in ovory honora ble manner, remembering "that a little word, in kindness sgioken, may sootho tho wounded heart that's broken." Tho Reynolds vlllu, Hardware Co. is offering to sell haps and blankets at cost to closo out their stock. Bring your lady friends on Oct. S.'lrd to Doomer & Co's. A largo stock of baled hay nnd straw at W. T. Cox's. Thk Stam ono dollar a year paid in advance. One Dollar A Year. From this timo forth Thr Stak has decided to udopt a new regulation gov erning tho financial part of its business. And that Is to make tho subscription price ono dollar a year to all who will pay in advance. Thoso who want THE Stak for that price can get it by settling all arrearages and paying an extra dollar in advance. New subscribers will also rocolvo tho advance yearly dol lar rato. Tho prico will remain tho samo as heretofore, $1.50 a year, but a discount of 50 conts will bo given thoso who pay in advance. Tim STAK would like all its old subscribers to avail thorn selves of this offer and as many now ones as possible. Remember wo will stick strictly to tho $1.50 a year price when tho subscription is not paid in ad vance. This special offer holds good until the 1st of January, 18(H). Perhaps there is no quality of the Human character which Is at onoo so familiarly spoken about and so little understood, as good-nature. Nothing In tho world Is ca;slu' Uiau to coiiiblloh a claim to tho possession of this excel lent gift; nothing is more difficult thun to disprove pretentions thus grounded on appearances, und, by showing whut jiroftisses to be good-uaturo is merely vanity or laziness. But where good tiuturo really and truly oxiHts and there are many such Instances of the genuine quality, despite a host of un worthy imitations we can scarcely valuo it too highly. For true good nature Is ouo of the host und pleusuntcBt gifts a man can have, a blosslng alike - to himself and to bis friends yes, to all around him, no mutter in whut relative positions they may stand to him, or he to thorn. For the reully good-natured person man or woman, it mutters not which will never be meau or spiteful in word or deed. Ho will never know ingly hurt another's feelings, or injure his prospects in life. He will not sock to tako udvuntage of u fellow-crcuturu's lolly ,or misfortune to advance his own interests; fur less will he bo oupable of facilitating the ruin of gomo weaker soul In order to secure his own fortunes. For the good-natured' man must, ubove all things be good, else he can never be gooj-imtured in the highest and best sense of the word. To bo easy-going und indulgent is not enough. Bring your lady frionds on Oct. 23rd to Doemer & Co's. At King & Co. 'a you will find baled hay, suit, flour und a full line of general merchandise. i " Haps and blankets for sale at the Rynnltlsvllle TTnrdwr.re Co. store at cost to close out tho stock. Houso and lot for sulo in West Royn- oldsville seven rooms. Inqulro of F, K. Mullen or C. Mitchell. Hundreds of coats to select from at Deomer & Co's. Oct. 2;ird. Our Fall Stock of Men'?, Children's and Youths' Clothing is now in and placed. It's a Koval and Handsome showing of finely tailored and perfect fitting garments. Our Stock is the "Wonder of Clothing Annals. It exceeds in quantity and excels in style and quality. Your best friend, seeing you in one of our suits, would not know but that it had been made for you. Ono of the chief characteristics of our garments this season is tho absolute perfection attained in the fit. If you will examine and get prices you will be convinced as well ns us that we are giving the best values in the county. , Priftina with e lrt. North Bole At the parsonage of the m. cnurcn in urooKvllle Oct. w, lUlio, by lie. v. Dr. Warren, Joboph r North und Agnes Bolo, both of Knox dale, JctTerson Co., l'u. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Tonn, says, "Shllo's VitalUor saved my life. I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used, For dyspepsia, liver, or kidney trouble it excels. Prlco 75cts. Sold by J. C King & Co. Hundreds of coats to select from at Deeiner & Co'g. Oct; 2Urd. JAUTION NOTICE. Ail parsons aro buretiy rautlonnd not to trust or liurbor my wife, Gurtlo l'lvinlur. on my account, as uliu Wrtt my lied und buurd on Saturday, bupl Will, without juxt cuusu or provocation, und 1 will pay no hllw contruct- uu ny ur. JOUM f AlM'l'lUt HyWUlo, Pu.. Sept. HO, 1M. Glotlilersl pnnn li nisi it ni MULL wti Lowest Prices! PERFECT FITTING CLOTHIIG! New Fall Style Of Men's Suits ! Looking at the extent and vari ety of our stbek it seems impos sible that we should fail to please you in a suit. We have new designs in colored Chev iots, choice stripes and plaids in fancy Worsteds, new mixtures in fall Cassimeres, new styles of. plain and ribbed fab rics; well made, well trimmed, and a perfect fit guaranteed. We have double or single breasted, cutaways or cutaway sack, in all the ashionable weaves and all the prevail ing colors, mixtures and . patterns at 3. '..8, 5.00, G.00, 7.00, 8.00, .).00and$10. FALL HATS HND- Ovcrshirts- and - Underwear! Good camel's hair shirts or drawers for 25c; last season sold for 50c. The celebrated fleece lined Under wear that sold for $1.00 last season, now at our store for 50c. Good Pure Wool underwear, all cob ors, Cream, Tan, Brown and Dark Pearl, $1. They will ask you 1.50 elsewhere. Good overshirts from 50c. to $1. They take the lead. Call and see them. WINTER CAPS. We carry the largest stock of Hats and Caps in the county. All of tho latest shapes and styles. Arguments are needless to any good judge when we show our Fedoras and Derby s at our modern low prices. Derbys and Fedoras from $1.00 to 83.00. See our $1.50 Derby. Caps from 15c. upward. Fall and Winter Overcoats. Chilly nights and mornings make you think of Fall and Winter Overcoats. We aro ready mm witn a com- ',mm tue newest labrics and styles. Men's Shetland and Irish Freeze Double or Single Breast e d Storm Overcoats $5, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, S'J.00, S10.00. Boys' Long Cut, Double Breasted Overcoats with deep cape from $1.50 to $5. Call and seo lie largest, best and - cheapest stock of Overcoats ever exhibited m Reynoldsville. J, mmmm 1 . 1 $f BOYS' Heavy winter salts j Boys' All Wool Double Breasted Cheviot, Cassi meres and Import ed Worsteds, neat and serviceable, made up in the height of fashion at the following prices: $1.25, 1.50, '2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00; ages from 4 to 14 years. Everything that is new in style and color is represented in our superb show ing of Children's Clothing. FALL AND - WINTER Trousers ! Nobby dressers will appreciate our fine exhibit of Pantaloons. Everything that's new and stylish in fabric, and every pair is guaranteed to fit; 65c, 75c, $1, 1.50, $2, 2.50, 3, 3.50. At these prices wo show a line of about 1,500 pairs qf men's elegant and stylish pantaloons. They are as fine trousers aa can be found anywhere at any 'price. The materials are of the finest Imported Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres. The patterns are light and dark stripes, wide or narrow mixtures and solid colors. Gloves AND Mackinaw Coats, see: - o u r- Neckties AND Collars, Umbrellas AND Trunks. MILLIRENS, Reynolds Block. Heynoldsville, Pa.