STfte Star Subwriptim $1.00 per year, in advance. C. A. KTKPllliMXO, Kdllor mid Hub. WKOXKSIJAY. OCTOMKU .10. Hit.-,. An Iwlrpcmli'tit lix-nl m-r. piiMMicri ivirjr TVelno)liiy nt Ki'yfmMvtll .l,'tr'i,n Co. Pn.. ilo vi, li'il to I tio Inti'r,"! of lii-ynoliNvlU ft nil .lrlTfrolU'oiinly. Non-mltl Irn'l, will t rent nil wlih falrm, mtil III iMM'siMM-lully frU'iul ly tmvuriN tin' Inlmrhitf i'Iiim. Suhxri Ipl Ion prlivl.ii'ryi'niln ndvnnro. t'oiiiniiinlciilio'ix Inii'iiili'cl for niilillrntlon must tn iirmtnimnli'il tiyihii writer' iinnio, not for putilt":i'loii, Inn in n gimriintec of gonri fflltll. Inti'ri'Hl Inn ni'WP" Item mtllrltPil. Ailvi't'ilslnL' vtitc iniKtn know h on uppllt'li Hon nt tin- oltl.-i' In Ai nolilV Week. I'iiKliiy roniiiniiilrinlons iiikI I'linnne of (irtvertlm-mont should renrh thin office by Monilny niHin. . Aililro nil rnmmnnlrnttonii to 0. A. Htepli noon, Keynnlriivllle, l'n. ..... Entered nt the notnfnV( fit Koynoldnvllle, !., MH'ond I'lnxi, mull mutter. "They say'' 1" tho crulest tyrant the world ever saw. it has caused more heart aches, brought from bright eyes more tears, driven sleep from moro "oft pillows, nnd driven more barls-d spikes into pnro nnd ffentlo souls than has any monster tho world ever knew. Next year will be leap year, and an exchange Bays, the fflrls will do well to make most of tho opportunity, for it will be eight year before another comes. Tho year 1000 will not be a leap year. There Ih BBS days and six hours, less eleven minutes amount to one day in one hundred years, when leap year is dispensed with. Tho year 1B0O will therefore not 1 n leap year. We publish the following school sta tistics of this country for 1W.1, as taken from the report of tho United States School Commissioners: Number of school houses was 2.10,420, valued' at $nns,43.-,onO, and conducted at an annual cost of $lfl.-,nnn,0O0. Tho mnlo tenchers numlier 122.rt.-fi and the female teachers 2B0,n.',4. The public schools Blono were attended by 13,.M0,1S pupils. Tho whole number of pupils enrolled in schools and colleges was 15,8.1:1,030 or 22.5 por cent, of the total population. Tho press has mndo presidents, killed poets, furnished bustles for beauties and punished' penius with criticism. It has curtailed tho power of kings, converted bankers to paupers and graced pantry shelves. Tt has mado paupers out of college presidents: it has educated tho homeless and robbed the philosopher of his reason; it smiles and cries and dies but it can't be run to suit everybody and tho man will go crazy who tries. Ex. There is no joke about this. It is an undoniable fact thnt all pooplo do not boliove alike nor see things alike, but they will agroe to disngreo on many things, and some of them will get "huffy" if things don't go just to suit them. Somo men tako it as an insult if a bill be sent to them. No matter how long tho account may have run, or how long it may havo taken to aggregato an account of a few dollars, t ho moment the merchant semis a bill, the ire of tho person owing the sumo explodes. How silly this Is. Why If business men did not. send out statements, nnd oven In many eases demand prompt settlements, the business of tr is world would soon go to tho bow wows. Tho way to avoid getting a bill is to pay what you owe In a reasonable tlmo. Custom has mndo a reasonable tlmo thirty days. If you can't pny all, pay what you can. If yon do this you will not reoolvo any bills. Ex, , On Dollar A Year. From this time forth Turc Star has decided to adopt a new regulation gov erning the financial part of its business. And that Is to make the sulwertption price one dollar a year to all who will pay In advance. Those who want THE STAR for that price can get It by settling all arrearages and paying an extra dollar In advance. New subset-liters will also receive the advance yearly dol lar rate. Tho price will remain the samo as heretofore, $l.0 a year, but a discount of 50 cunts will be given thine who pny in advance. The Star would llko all It old subscribers to avail them selves of this offer and as many now ones as possiblo. Komomber we will stick strictly to the $1.50 a year price when the subscription Is not paid in ad vance. This special offer holds good until tho 1st of Jnnnnry, 1800. Notice. Gentlemen, please call and look over the line lino of suitings wo are offering mado to order for 18.00, $19.00 and $20.00. They are great bargains and you can depend on a good, first-class fit. Bell, The Morchant Tailor. One of tho finest tea sots over brought to town bought at a special prlco and will Ito sold nt n bargain. Come nnd seo It and get prlco. Only ono. C. P. Hoffman. Iling & Co. have just received tho finest lino of dress goods ever brought to Hoynoldsvillo. Wo are In tho swim In shoes, koeplng up stylo and quality and prices down. IlOHINSON'8. Gossip! How sho runs about on every street; in every store, in nil tho churches and societies bhc finds a foot hold. Gossip has mndo many n homo a hell upon earth. Gossip has parted husband nnd wlfo. Gossip has blnck ened and sullied tho character of many pure girls. Gossip has parted lovers who would ba very happy if it were not for gossip. One little misstep or ono little Indiscretion will cause gossip to arise with new strength nnd start out on her mission. Hor, did we say? Wo ought not to, for wo havo our mulo gossiiters, and, as a rale, they tiro ten times moro venomous than tho femnlo. A healthy man gosslper is about mean and low and dangerous as the meanest thing on earth. Ex. It Is announced that ex-President Benjamin Harrison Is engaged In writ ing a series of magazine articles for I7ie Ladies Hume Journal, In which periodical they will begin In the Decem ber number. The series will bo called "This Country of Ours," and will con sist of ton articles and probably moro. The papers are being written by Gen eral Harrison especially for women, to meet the growing, widespread desire on their part to Intelligently understand tho workings of our Govormont and the great National questions. It will be the aim of the articles to explain In the clear and concise stylo for which the ex President Is fumous, just what the United States Goverment moans; the origin und meaning of the Constitution; how luwsui'0 onautod and enforced; what the powers of the president atid other offloluls ure; what the judlcary system menus; how our foreign relations are brought ubout and their meaning: how Congress and Senate legislate, In fact, a complete explunutlon of the Govern' meut told In tt popular way. General Harrison writes the articles from the , standpoint of a citizen who understands HI suoioci. iney.nave no oeuring on Dolities whatever. While directly In tended for women, the articles will naturally have a much broader Bcope and likewise Interest men, and especially A Fatal Accident. A fall of sand rock in tho Hurwin- White shaft at 9:15 Friday night so seriously injured loter Cunningham that he died in a little oyer an hour, lie was operating ono of tho mining machines when the nccldent hnppened. His back was broken and his body was crushed from tho breast down. Ho was removed to his homo nnd Drs. Guthrie, McKoe, Urockbank nnd Sullivan wore called but he was beyond medical aid. Ho retained consciousness to the last and during tho brief tlmo he was in tho house kissed his wifo and children and bade them a sad farewell. BuBois Mrs. T. S. Hawkins? Chattanooga, Tenn, says, "Khilo's Vltnllzer saved my life. I consider it tho ltost remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver, or kidney troublo it excels, l'rico T.lcts. Sold by J. C. King & Co. Faronts don't forget to send your children to havo their eyes examined to seo if they need glasses or not. Eyes examined froe. C. F. Hoffman, optician. Tho Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Is offering to sell haps nnd blnnkets nt cost to close out their stock. A lnrgo stock of baled hay nnd straw at W. T. Cox's. Forty lbs finest Rolled ontg for $1.00 at Robinson & Mundorff's litllo grocery on tho corner. Three burs laundry soap 5 cts., 15 bars soup 25 cts., 00 bars soap $1.00 at Wm. Burge's. What? Correct stylo of coats and capos at Bing & CoV. You bot! If you want flno York Stato salt for 05o. a barrel go to W. T. Cox's grocery. Following Is a report of tho Fhilippl school for tho month ending Oct. 25th: Whole number In attendance during month, 27; average attendance, 21; por cent, of attendance, 05. The following aro tho namos of thoso who attended every day during tho month: Guy Cornmesscr, Walter Doughtorty, Ivan Doughterty, Jamie Norris, Tlllle Nor rls, Inez Strouso, Maud Sheesloy, Alma Doughterty, Iaura Syphrlt.Ruth Cotti ers, Ella Syphrit, Susio Doughterty, Graoo Yohe. Progress and conduct very good. Iris Johnston, Teacher. Leading Clothiers l VI ft w ii T. Lowest Prices! PERFECT mm IS CLOTHE! Our Fall Stock of Men's, Children's and Youths' Clothing is now in and placed. It's a Royal 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. One of the chief characteristics of our garments this season is the absolute perfection attained in the fit. If you will examine and get prices you will be convinced as well as us that we are giving the best values in the county. New Fall Style Of Men's Suits! Looking at the extent and vari ety of our stock 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. single breasted, sack, in all the ashionable weaves and all the prevail ing colors, mixtures ana patterns at $3.1)8, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00, y.OO and 10. . if i&V Wo have double or cutaways or cutaway Ovcrshirts - and - Underwear! Good camel's hair shirts or drawers for 25c: last season sold for 50c, The celebrated ileece lined Under wear that sold for 1.00 last season, now at our store for 50c. Good Pure Wl underwear, all col ors, Uream, l an, lirown ana uarK I'earl, $1. They will ask you 1.50 elsewhere. Good overshirta from 50c. to 1. They take the lead. Call and see them. Ladles if you have any uncomfortable fooling about your eyes or pain In tho head, come and have your eyes examined and see if you should havo glasses. Eyes examined free. C. F. Hoffman, the Optician. Coffee 15 cents a package at Wm. Burgo'a. If you want anything In the jowolry line I will got it for you In a short time and save you big money. C. F. Hoffman Big roductlon in price of salt. If you want a barrel Bee Robinson & MundorfT, Swartz Bros, sell good salt at 95 cents a barrel. Ladles If you want a pretty dress go to Bing & Go's. If you want to buy guns or umraunl tlon go to Kiston's. Wanted To buy 20 to 100 acres of lund near town. J. C. Kino & Co. House and' lot for sale In West Kcyn oldsvllle seven rooms. Inquire of F. K. Mullen or C. Mitchell. Best fine $2.00 shoes, for ladies, In the world at Robinson's. I have id stock a few staple goods such as Rodger knives and forks, spoons, A.C., which I will sell at about manufact FALL HATS RND- WINTER CAPS. We carry the largest stock of Hats and Caps in the county. All of the latest shapes and styles. Arguments aro needless to any good judge when we show our Fedoras and Deibys at our modern low prices. Derbys and Fedoras from 1.00 to 3.00. 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 with, a com plete line in the newest fabrics and styles. Men's Shetland and Irish Freeze Double or Single Breast e d Storm Overcoats 5, 0.00, S7.00, 8.00, $9.00, 10.00. Boys' Long Cut, Double Breasted Overcoats with deep cape from 1.50 to 5. Call and see the largest, best and cheapest stock of Overcoats ever exhibited in lteynoldsvillo. I BOYS' Heavy winter Soils! Boys' All Wool Double Breasted Cheviot, Cassi mereB 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 pouseps ! 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 we show a line of about 1,500 pairs of men's elegant and stylish pautaloons. They are as fine, trousers as can be found anywhere at any price. The materials are of the finest Imported Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres. The patterns aro light and dark stripes, wide or narrow mixtures and solid colors. Gloves AND Mackinaw Coats, EE EE - O U R- Neckties AND Collars, Umbrellas AND Trunks. MILLIRENS, Reynolds Block. Heynoldsville, Pa. youug men. ure prloea. C. F. HOFFMAN
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