ntej-fr Star Subtcriittion tl.00 jmt imr, n tulwnre. A, ATKI'lt KNNOi l4ttar unit I'ull. WKDXKSDA V, SKl'TKMW'.li :io.l)is. An liiili'prnilfiit locnl pn iit, imhlMii-rirvi-ry WoUiii'mIiiv in K'vinillvlllt'. .li lTiT-ini rn. ili'vnii'd to the liiifWKlmif llry intliltvllU' miil.toirorminiMninly. Non-Mll t ! I. w H 1 1 n-iit. nil with f:ilt in. mill will hi- i-sprc-lully fi liMiil ly tnwnril Hip liilxirltm rln. PiilimTlptlfin prliTfl.lnilMTyi'nr.ln nilvnm-n. Uomniiinli'ittlnn Inii-iiclt'ii fur inililh'ntlnn muni lin iKM-onipimlfd tiy thi wrltiT'n niinic, no. for nulillriillnn, but n n ifimnintfi" nf good fnltli. InU-rcsllim iinws lli-nw willrln-il. Advert Mini rnti-n niml known on npillrii tlon lit Iht'otHri" In Arnold' Hlork. J.i-iiKhir l-oininiinli-nilon nnil rliiinw of nrtvHit1i;niiMit hIioiiIiI ri'iirli till nfllre liy Mmiliiy noon. .... Aililri'n nil I'linimnnlrnllonH In 0. A. Sti'pli noti. lii'Viiolilivllli". I'll. Entvivil nt tlin postotlli'c nt ltryiiolilivllli', I., aiwi'oiul rliim nmll muttiT. If ynu pt n dollar with a holu In It, H isn't whole: hut If it hit no hnlo In it, It In whole Kx. Th- inlltliMil fntw in tlin ininmii;n now on are rapidly taklnjr lip thi-ir piMttion for tho cliwitnf voi'k of tint stnitftflo, Htiil Ihn fiTVor ami fever uf the eiiinpnltrn nve ivnehliiff their lielKht. Tho town which hil linwn on it hind fgn anil wrIIh for Home one to come nlonir ami drop an oeeiiHloiinl hltf fat worm Into lt open, lazy month, will (ret left. Fat worms are Heatvo anil hilfh, ami the proper way to fet the hnt Ih to net out and hiiHlle for tliem. It in very nail an well bh an unhealthy thiti)? to call a man a liar. You ean never do no unleHH you aro lnt'ifer than the man niltlivwu'tl. Then, too, you might have relieved your feellnR liy asking him If ho was a grandson of Ananias, and still hail no somber eye to exhibit to a hartless community. It Isn't so mneli what you say, as tho way you say It. It Is a truthful saying that no matter who Is elected, you will ho hungry thror times a day, and you will havo to scrape around to find something to eat. Your clothes w ill wear out as fast, and you will have to work as hard toearn money to buy now ones. Your hack will still cccasionally aeho. If you amount to any tiling it will bo through personal effort, and if yon fall It will he through tho lack of it. A new rulo affecting pension appli cants has boon promulgated by tho department and goes into effect to morrow, October 1. It is that all mem bers of boards of examining surgeons must be present at tho examination of an applicant for a pension unless tho applicant shall consent to examination by thoso who may bo present tlio tippli cant may refuse to bo examined. Thu report of tho Commissioner of Pensions showH that for tho year ended Juno HO, lWlt, 40.:i"4 new pensioners wero added and 3.H73 restored to tlio lists who hud boon previously dropped making a total of 44.247. Tho losses aggregated 44,0!).'i. The whole number of pensioners on tlio rolls was 1)70,(178, Tho disbursements for tho year wero i:i,214,000 a decrease of fM,"!12.000, Tho estimates of expenditure for the next fiscal year amount to 140,00),0()0 It is now a pretty certain fact that tho liquor league of Pennsylvania will make an aggrossivo enmpaign boforo tho slate legislature at tho coming session and endeavor to mako several changes in the H rooks law. Tho main point for which the league will contend will be an amendment to tho llconso law, which will permit hotel keepers to serve drinks to their guests on Sunday This is one of tho features of tho Ruine law governing tho salo of liquor in New York, and one which tho state liquor loaguo for several years has maintained .should bo in tho Pennsylvania statutes, The Compulsory Kducutionul Law has revealed the fact that there are n enough school houses In some sections of the Btato to accommodate all tho pupils who apply. The Philadelphia Rrrord says: "Sometimes It happens that the mistakes of enthusiasts or bunglers accomplish by indirection good rosulta whioh could not havo boon attained hy direct methods. If as result of tho attempt to drive children into tho nchoolhouses there shall bo t-nough school hounes built to supply the growing demand for school room notable public service will have been effected. The froe school system Is misnamed so long as It Is not available for all the children who apply for till tlon." ( There are very fow people who tread this mundane sphere but what want to fcet rich, and the query with thorn is "how can I get rich ?" The sage of the Clearfield Republican gives the follow lag recipe for getting rich: "Trust nobody, befriend none, keep all you get, stint yourself and everything that belongs to you, and be the friend of no man, and have no man a friend of yours. heap up Interest cent upon cent, to be mean, miserable and despised some twenty or thirty years, and rlehes will come to you as sure as disease, dis appointment and death. And when pretty nearly enough wealth has been accumulated by a disregard of the charities of the human heart and at the expense of every enjoyment, death will finish the work, the hoirs danoe and fight over whatyou have loft and the spirit goes where Y By all meant get rich. It will pay the dovll." Our Educational Column. "Dull Wllllta," IMn. Aililrr nil rotntntinli'iitloiK relntlvp to this iMmrtmcnt to Killtor .liiiittmiuil Column. me of Tr. STAII. Now ilotli tlie fi-ollvp klillct kill Improve f in ! leNure minute, Anil with III piipiT wtitpiHT tuip The kill Is "strictly In It." Witli vlitor dm It lie plv lil tusk, Tills li'lon little I'li'iitiire, Which en north nirly imishIiik wonU To Issue from his teni'lter. Again It seems as though tlin burden had all fallen upon tho editor's shoul ders, and those who ought ti bo Inter ested in the welfare of this column ap pear to have grown lethargic ami ndlflVrent. Nearly every one, and specially the teachers, could, If they would, contribute weekly a short article that would he of Interest to our readers. ct us hear from you and thus mnko his department more interesting anil he work of the editor lighter, and sue- ess will lie ours. I't everything be lone to advance the prosperity of our schools that they may lv a lasting redit to our Utile city. Hoys and girls, your "uncle" wauls to say a few words to you. You havo a tendency at times to be giddy and thoughtless, not wilfully, but careless ly. Don't do this. Stop and think fur a moment of the advantages you havo now to obtain a gisid education that well) never before offered yon, while thousands of children In this broad land of ours would give anything to have tho privileges you havo, but they aro denied to them. Our efficient board of direc tors with an eyo single to your welfare and advancement havo erected this handsome and commodious building w ith all tho modern improvements sole ly for your benefit that you might gain knowledge, which is power, and wis dom, which Is bettor than silver or gold, and which will enable you to go forth and battle manfully against tho wicked world and its wiles. The hoard has placed good teachers over you, who aro Interested in your welfare and who will do their utmost to advance and instruct you, and yon should appre ciate tlio efforts in this direction by doing vour portion of tho work. Ho olx'tiietit, for without olunliem.v our schools wi.ulil bo a failure. Think for a moment of the mighty armies wo learn of In history, where thousands of men olk'y the commands of their sUierloi' officer, and everything moves llko clockwork. Then bo oliedient. Heark en to and obey cheerfully every regula tion laid down by tlio board of directors for your government and tlio commands of your teachers und you will be sur prised to find after a term how easy it seems and how much more rapidly you are progressing. Ho industrious. Take observations from tho honey boo anil the ant. Their motto Is, "hy Industry wo thrive," and garniir in tho gulden grains of knowl edge while tho harvest is at hand "Many a little makes a mleklo." Try and add something new to your store each day and a surprise will lie yours in tho end. Whatever task you undertake to do, do it with your might. Ho earnest, self rellnut and persover lug, bearing in mind that 'tis earnest ness alono that makes life an eternity. Then bo earnest in your work and de termine to succeed. Don't go about your task in a listless, languid manner, or you will never accomplish anything. Rely uon your own energies and tal ents. Don't depend upon your class mates or teacher to doyour work for you. Cultivate the spirit of self-reliance and independence. Persevere until theend. If you fail onco, try it again and again Don't give up, Robert Hums took i lesson from tho spidur that tried fifty- nine times to attach its wob to a beam and failed, but tho sixtieth time it suc ceeded. Porsovore and you will find that although you hayo failed repeated ly, success wtll bo sweeter alter you have gained a victory, and a thrill of exultation will pervade your whole be Ing when you can say: "I did It mysolf." Far up on the pinnacle of fame stands the glorious temple of learning and over its arched gateway is the following Inscription: 'Any who would enter here To the eml inunt persevere." Be thorough. Don't drop a task until you aro mastor of It in every dotal! Remember that each day's lessons are a preliminary stop to the next higher and muBt be thoroughly understood In order to be able to successfully grasp tho fol lowing ones. No matter how little or easy the task seems to bo, do not slight U, i . .ii Lt ,,.l in the least particular, but collect J every point and weave them together systematically. Be thorough. Now, boys and girls, there are a num ber of other points that we would like to talk to you about, but our time and space is limited. Among them aro dil igence, promptness, neatness, truthful ness, honesty and many others, which wo will take up at some future time. Study these points carefully and profit thereby, and you will reap an abundant harvest, SCHOOL NOTES. A number of ladies from Brookville, Bethlehem and our own city visited the school on Friday last. The Cresent and Ideal societies of rooms 11 and 12 have consolidated and will hold exercises weekly on Monday evenings. The Emersonian Society held its first exorcises on Friday even ing last. This society has adopted violet and gold as Its colors. B. O. Woodward was off duty two days of lust week. T. N. Noff had charge of Mr. Woodward's room during his absence. The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor TlskllwaIU., "Chief," says: "We Won't keep house without Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, Ex perimented with many others, but never got tho true remedy until wo used Dr. King's Now Discovery. No other remedy can take Its place In our home, as In it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc." It Is Idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they aro urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's Now Dis covery. They aro not as good, because tills remedy has a record of cures and besides Is guaranteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial Ixittles froo at II. Alex. Htoko's drug store. Notice to Navigators. Tho Allegheny Valley Railway Com pany expects to Degln the erection of a trestle over Red Hank Crock, at Red Hank Station, about August 1, 11)11. ireparatory to erecting a steel bridge ivor that stream. J ho stream will lie ntlivly oltructed until alMiut October 1, lHim. David McG'ahho, Pittsburg, July 20, '!M. (ion'l Supt. Tlio chea'st and best shoes for til money In town at .1. S. Morrow's. Saturday, CK;t. 10th, will bo Deemor's jacket and cRie oienlng. Subscribe for TflK STAR and get nil thu news for a dollar. Arnica A-Oil Liniment Is oqunlly pood for man and beast. 25 and fiO cents per bottle. For salo by H. Alex Stoko. All the latest fall novelties In dross goods at Deemor's this week. Wo will save you money and sell you shoes that wenr and fit your feet. Give us a call. J. S. Morrow. Notice to Qas Consumers. On mid after Novemlsr 1st, ISmi, no gas will bo furnished by this company except through registering motors, For domestic consumers tlio rate will bol."i cents per thousand, subject to a discount of 10 per cent if paid on or before tho 10th of tho following month Oh. city Vvku Suitly Co. Hundreds of styles of wraps to select from at Doemer's, Saturday, Oct. loth. At King & Co. 's you w ill find baled hay, salt, Hour und a full line nf general merchandise. Arknnsas has an editor who isn't thu ienst bit afraid of telling his position on everything anil this Is bow ho does It: "Our aim tell the truth, though heaven may tumble. Our paM'r o! tho people, to bo paid for by tho people Our motto lake all In sight and rustle for more. Our pulley to lovo 'our friends and hato our enemies. If thine enemy smite thou on tho chock, swipe him with haMte and dexterity at tho butt of tho most convenient ear. What wo advocate uno country, one llag am ono wife at a tlmo. Our object to livo In pomp ntid oriental splendor." When you want a nice fit, try tlio Wm. Richardson t-hoos at J. E. Welsh & Co'.s In the Wm. Foster Building. Subscribe for TliK Star and got all tho local, county and general news for I.()l) a year. Notice. All persons having had dealings with us aro requested to call and see if thoi accounts aro properly closed up as all opon accounts will ho left for collection J. U. hINU & Co. When you want good shoes call at J R. Welsh & Co's. Thoy soil the Wm, Klctiardson mako of shoes. R. and O. glovo htting corset at J. H Morrow s. Thousands walk tho earth to-day who won m no sleeping in Its bosom but lor tho timely use of Downs' Klixlr. For salo by II. Alox Stoko. What you want in shoos at Robinson's, For a mild catharlc and efficient tonic, nso Baxter's Mandrako Bitters. Kvory not no warranted, f or salo hy H. Ale Stoko, Livery stable keepers should alway keep Arnica & Oil Liniment In the stablo, nothing like It for horses. For Bale by H. Alox Stoke. It will pay you . S. Morrow b. to buy your shoes at jjH.ui ashembly, W. O. SMITH, Or IYnxsutawnkv Ilimociiii Itcpiilillriiu nominee. Your vole unci In II ti uihh' rriR',.i iuiiv miiiliutl, - JjHlll COMMISSIONER. SAMUEL STATES, Or IIkix Township, Democratic nominee. Your vote und Infill- imcu respectfully solli'lleu. JHJB STATE SENATOR, JAMES G. MITCHELL, Or I'kiiky Township, Kepuhlli'Hn nominee. Youi1 vote and Influ ence rusHH'iriiuy wiui'iieu. F OH H1IKKUT, J. L. JONES, Or Wasiiimotoh Township. Prohibition nominee. Your veto and Influ ence roHpoctruiiy soiumed. JjHJR HIIEUIKF, ED. C. BURNS, Or Kkvnolusvii.lm Bohouuh, Republican nominee. Your vote and lurlu uuue ruspvetruuy lunit'ltuu. JjH)K SIIF.ltlKF. JOSEPH J. YOUNG, Or I'lINXSIITAWNKV ROHOUUH, Your support und Influence Is repoet fully MJiiuitvu. ucuvni vitxjuuii, nur. e, lovo. Free Pills. Bond your address to II. R. Bticklen Co., Chicago, and get a frco satnplo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills aro easy In action and are particularly effective In the cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troublo they havo icon proved invnliiablo. They are guaranteed to lw perfectly free from very deleterious substance and to lie purely vegetable. 1 hey do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bow-els greatly invigorate the syst-m. Regular slo ZTic. per Imx. Sold by II. Alex. Stolto druggist. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE, insurance. LIFE find ACCIDENT I have a largo line of Companies and am prepared to handle largo or small lines of Insurance. Prompt attention given to any business intrusted to my care. Office In Nolan Block, Reynolds- vlllo, l'a. Facts and not "fad" are ele ments the thoughtful buyer Is looking for in these days of close com petition, and these are found in purchasing UKOCUUIKS where you get the best returns for your money and this you can do at the GKOCEKY -STOUE (IK W. R. Martin, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour, Feed, etc., Fine Teas and Roasted Coffees. W. R. MARTIN, Main JStkekt, RkynomisviIjIjK, Pknna. I have bought the Finest and Best line of Goods ever brought to Reyn- oldsville. A line of novelty goods from 10 to 50 cents a yard dress goods in all colors and at all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard; Shepherd plau from 12 i to 75 cts; cashmere in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-live inch Henrietta in black, blue, green and rose at 48 cts yard; former price $1.00. A large line in wash goods Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda and Moire Esistal, Dottec Swiss in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever white goods at all prices satines in plain, striped anc figures. Large line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts yard. Ladies' waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by buying your clothing, at Hanau's. Men's all wool cheviot suits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits from 6.50 to $14; youth's suits in cheviots, worsteds and clay, all colors, at all prices. Boys' and children's Buits from 75o up to 5.00. A large line of laundried shirts, white and colored, from 50o to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. . ZEST. Hanau. Btoltc'a ndvertlmlng apace, We will be just as particular to give the child what you sent for as we could be were you to call personally for it. STOKE, RELIABLE PHARMACIST. Bing & Co, Our Ladies,' Missses' and Children's Jackets are now ready for your inspection. We have a large stock, which is well made and the Latest Styles. See what we have before buying elsewhere. Prices to suit all. This is also the place to buy Dress Goods and Notions. FLO BEST Has been to tne Fall and Winter Stock Having secured the services of an expert trimmer, who will be here about October 15th, patrons may be assured that they will get the Latest and Best stuies. The finest display of millinery ever seen in Reynoldsville will be found at my store Call and see for yourself. Buy while it's down! We will sell for OINTiE "WEEK OINX.Y GOLDEN SHEflF FLOUR, . at 95c. per Sack. $3.70 per Barrel. Perfection Floor, at 90c. per Sack. $3.50 per Barrel. Guaranteed to be the Best on the Market. ' MEEKER BROS If the little one can talk you can safely send it here for anything you happen to need in a hurry. BING & OO. City purcnaslna her Millinery ! MAIN STREET. )
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