ft Stan Snhteriplion $1.00 per f(ir, in admnce. A. HTF.PIII'.NSO, F.dltnr and I'nb. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEU 4. WHO. A n lnriVpMulnnt lornl imnrr, iiutilMirtl pvvry UmvMliiy til KpynnliKvllli. .IrflVrsnn Co. I'll., llrviin-d to IliB IntrnvO of Koynolclsvlllu nnu.lotTiTjtoiii'ounly. Non-mll(l'iil, wlHlrcut nil with fairness, nuil will Ihi t'liilly frli'iid ly towHftl the Inhorlnff rlnss. BulMrrlptlon irlcfil.flnM'ryetr,ln ndviinrn. (inmmunli'iitliins IiiUmicIimI for iitilillciillim must be nronianlt'd ly llio wrflnr'snnnin, not for nulilli'ntlon. lull nn n Kiiiiriintcn of good fill tn. IntiM-PMtliiff nnwn ItiMiisHolli'ltcd. Advertising rntn tiindn known on upplu'n tlon nt lh otlli'ti In Arnolds' HliM'k. I.innlity communlcntloim mid Hinnire of advcrtlwrnt'iits should runi'li t It In iittlce liy Motiilny noon. Aildiv nil iMimiminlrallons toC. A.Ptvpli enm, Kivnnldvllli, I'h. Knterod nt the noKlofllon lit Kef nnldsvllle, Pa., ssswind I'lnsH mull mutter. The Presidential campaign of 1W(1 fmlcd yesterday 111 the. election of Major Win. MeKinley President of till! United Sliiles. Sumo people think It would linvo been lettor lind William Bryan leen elected, but tho majority of the people scouted to think otherwise. Before another Presidential election rolls round tho people of thin great country will know by experience whother the man elected yesterday to the highest position within thu gift of tho people wag the proper man to oc cupy the executive chair In tho Whito House or not. The election Is over but the financial question will not be settled with tho publishers of this country until the delinquent subscriptions on their books are converted Into cash. The Uldgway Bank, of Bldgway, Pa., that closed Its doors over three years ago, Is now paying the second dividend to Its creditors. The first dividend was "0 per cent., and tho one. now Iw.'lng paid is lfi per cent. Payment of tho l." per cent, puts $01,000 into circulation. There is truth in this item going tho rounds of tho prefs: l-If you start or report a bad story to any one yon are doing a damage that no reontanoe or shame on your part eun ever undo. Whisper a slander to your best friend and though you stand on a hill thu next day and proclaim with a loud voice that it Is not true, you can not recall tho bud story. If you have no pity for those who do wrong, have a little respect for yourself, and don't gossip about them." A town is a largo family. Wo are all interested in each other's welfare, or should be. A cut-throat, every-man for-hlmself policy means ruin for any community. It means retrogression and failure Tho first lesson nny family must learn to be happy and sue' ccssful, is unity and mutual assistance, Tho sumo applies to tho business aud social life of a town, and tho more generally it is obeyed tho mora uhund ant will bo tho town's prosperity. The common school brunches aro tho basos of tho business affairs of life, and as the school hoys of to day will bo the business men of tho future, it necessary t hat school hours be Improved to tho very best advantage. Thorn no reason why many of tho boys of Uoynoldsvllle, who are now preparing for what lios in tho future for thorn, should not become brilliant men who will inako a success in business, statu or nation and ninko tho world butter for their having lived in it. Every boy tihould be ambitious and resolve to make his mark in tho world, not as a criminal, but as an honest, upright man. It will require bard study to glean good education, so don't got discouraged if your lessons aro hard some tiraoti. Did you ever think of it ? A great problora is soon to occupy tho minds of the people of tho world. In four years tho sweep of time will carry ug into a new ceiitury, and the figures which in dicate the century of 1800 will be exchanged for 1IKX). When this time comes, can we abbreviate the year in writing and printing, as we do now in 1808? If wa may abbreviate, how shall it bo dono ? How will this look, '00 ? Or this, 19'? When you write at the top of your letter to tho editor, March 14, '00. it looks all right, but March 14, '00, will not be at all satisfactory. Did you ever before think what an incon venient time 1000 is going to be? If so, just oonsider how lucky your stars are that you will not be living on the mundane sphere In 2000! Most all tho hotels la large places employ colored men as waiters in the dining rooms, and the man who pays from two to four dollars a day for room and .board at a hotel must "tip" the waiter to receive proper attention and get a square meal. This is not as it should be. The guest of a hotel who pays a good round sum to the proprietor should receive proper attention, especially while in the dining room of the hotel, without being compelled to slip a silver coin into the ever open hand of the waiter to "Insure proper attention." The Biblical injunction that no man oan . serve two masters Is not applicable to the negro waiter. When a waiter Is "tipped" it is general ly done on the sly, and yet how quick the negro oan take a bint that he is to get a "tip" and the black palm is opened. Growth of Tourist System. The Pennsylvania Kail road Company through lt personally-conducted tourist system and the unexcelled standard of high service has won an envtvable record for Itself. Thesn tours havo grown to bo thoroughly appreciated In this ago of luxurious travel, and the series announced for tho season of '11(1 and '1)7 admirably Illustrates tho pro gress of the times. The Flint comes a series to tho Golden Gate, Btartlng from New York, Phila delphia and Harrisburg, January 27, February 24, and March 2". Tourists will travel by siiperbly-apHilnted special trains of Pullman compartment, drawing-room, sleeping, dining, smoking, and observation cars under the super vision of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon. Next in importance cimies a series of four to Florida .lattuary 2H, February Hand 2:1. and March II. The first three admit of two weeks In the sunny Mouth, while tickets tor the fourth tour mi; good to return by regular trains until Muv.11. A series of short tours to Washington from New York. Philadelphia, anil adjacent points will bo run on December 21), 1SWI. January 21, February II, March 11, April 1 and 22, and May 11, 181)7. Old Point Comfort, Richmond, and Washlnglon tours will leave New York and Philadelphia December 20, 18HH, January 28, February 20, March IS, and April 15, 18117. Handsome Illustrated Itineraries will bo Issued by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, containing full Information as to how these tours may be pleasantly and profitably made. These itineraries may be procured on personal application or by addressing Tourist Agent, 12IH1 Broadway, New York; 8110 Fulton street, Brooklyn; 78!) Broad street, Newark, N. .T., or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Did You ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, got a bottlo now and got relief. This medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influenco in giving strength and tone to tho organs. If you havo loss of appetite, constipation, heuilaehe, minting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells. Electric lilt tutu is tho medicine you need. Health and strength uro guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at II. Alex. Stoko's drug store. For iMO.OO you can get one of the flir est suits or overcoats you erer saw, at Bell's. All host makes of shoes at Robinson's Do not suppose that hocauso it is roc ominended for animals that Arnica & Oil Liniment is an oflVnslvo prepara tion. It will not stain clothing or the fairest skin. For snlo by H. A. Stoke A new lino of dolls just received at Stoke's. Men's wool coats at Deemer's. Waverly shoes at Robinson's. Down's Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. For sale by H. A. Stoko. Tho last shoo has a new too. Deoiners Sulwcribe for TllK Star and got all the local, county and general news for 1.00 a year. Notice. All persons having had duallngs with us are requested to call und soo If their accounts aro properly closed up as all open accounts will bo loft for collection, J. C. Kino & Co. Winter Excursion Tickets on the P. R. R On November 1 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company placed on sule at ltB principal ticket otllces excursion tickets to all prominent winter resorts in New Jersey, Virginia, North and South Car olina, Georgia, Florida and Cuba. Tho tickets will bo sold at tho usual low rates. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with its many connections, make this tho fuvorlto line for winter travel. An Illustrated book, descriptive of winter resorts, and giving routes of travel and rates for tickets will be fur nished free on application to ticket agents. Castor oil by the buViel at Stoko's. Tho finest lino of 10.0(1 nvei-pimtu ever shown in town at Bull's. Deemer's ladles' and Misses' ooats are all made to order thereby scouring good goods and perfect fitting garments. Wagon castor oil 15c pint at Stoko's. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters will convince any one troubled with costiveness, torpid liver or any kindred disease of their curative' properties. They only cost 25 cents per bottle. For sale by H. A. Stoke. Agenoy for the Eastman koduks at Stoke's. Amsterdam silk mittens at Deemer's. Ask to see them. Buy your shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s new shoe store. Latest style dress goods. Deemer's. Subscribe for The Star and get all the news for a dollar. Gents, sue the fine all-wool overcoat for 17.00 at Bell's. ' Best Assortment In the county under one root. LEADING AND RELIABLE DEALERS. NEWNESS! 4if " X The word new new covers the entire field, new netn in ftyle, newnesH in kIuiiio and new liens in fabrici. We have long been noted for Helling the niopt perfect fitting and correctly made m e n's wear, and each HeuHon we make iniprovein e n t 8 upon tho pre ceding one and add new laurels aud additional prestige to our Clothing repu tation. Our popular mmMM mm line for the fall and winter of If p V WW 'DO contains: Scotch Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds, Scotch Cassimeres and all the other new effects in Fancy Worsted, Cassimeres and Twills. The styles are single and double breasted sacks and square cuts. There are no suits in lteynoldsville to match ours for the price we offer them: $3, 3.50, 4.50, $5, 5.50, 6, 6.50, $7, $8, $9, $10 and $12. Faultless Fall Shoes I An assortment of styles, a selection of materials and a qual ity of workmanship that is not equaled 1 1 9 Jl 1 .instSW dv any exclusive aeai- er, at even higher pjices. We have Box Calf, Domestic Calf. Every pair Goodyear Welt sewed soles, in razor toes, English toes, square and wide French toes. Every pair guaranteed by us. If not satisfactory, a new pair free. Follow the Crowds and Call at Our Store and be convinced that Our Prices are Below -AJ1 Others. doing Men. m n n q n is) if m Furnismno Goods! Men's neckwear in newest shapes, and every kind and style of silk and satin. Many novelties in colorings exclusive with us, qualities worth twice our asking price, 25 and 50c. Shirt Department. t Men's white body with percale bosom dress shirts, plain or pleated bosoms, newest novelties in patterns and colorings, 75c. and . Men's and Hoys' heavy wool and jersey shirts, fancy and plain bosoms, from 50c. to $1.25. See them. Men's and Bous' Fall and Winter Overcoats. Tho cold and chil ly nights make you think of winter Overcoats. We are ready with a com pleto line in the newest fabrics and styles. Men's Shetland and Irish Fiwjso, Double and Singlo Breast ed Storm Over coats, also a big line of blue and black Broadcloth with deep velvet collar at W.50, M7,K.l, $10 and 12. Boys' long cut, double breast ed Overcoats with cuM) or storm col lar at ll.f.0, 2, and 94. Call and soo tho Largest, Best and Cheapest stock of Overcoats exhibited in the county. HEAVY AND MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. Men's and Boys' Natural Wool Undorwear, worth 50c., our price 25c. Men's Natural Wool Camel Hair, worth $1.00, our prico 50c. Men's strictly all-wool undorwear in all colors. Drab, Pearl, Cream, Brown, Yellow and lied (t tl.00 a suit, that can not bo matched in tho County for the money. MICLvIRKNS, Boys!"! Finest Stock ol Clottitng exhibited In the county. Stylish' Fall Suits for Boys. Our exhibit of Boys' and Children's!, Dress Clothing is the most thorough and fascinat ing line in the county. All the new artistic creations In Boys' Cloth ing, trimmed and made up in tho perfect man ner that has made our Boys' Dross Suits so popular. Prices will suit everybody. (15c, 1, 1.2.-. l.fiO, 1.75, 2, 2.5(1, :, :..r)(J, W, 4.50 and 5.00. A singlo glanco at the qualities will convince you that the prices can not be matched In the county. All Double Breasted square cut. Over 3,000 pair Boys' Knee Pants 25c, upward. Somo all wool Blue and Black Cheviot, Double Seat and Doublo Knee, only 50o. For Dressy Fall and Winter Trousers call at our storo and got prices. We are confident that we can suit you both in price and quality. We give you your choice of elegant patterns, in a splendid variety of light und (lark Greys, noat stripes und mixtures. Fall Headwear. Men's Fine Stiff Hats in black and every new stylo ( 1.00. Mon's Fancy Black and Brown St I IT Hats of every new stylo, In quality that you cannot equal for $2.00. Our price $1.50. Then we have a big line of Fedoras at prices to suit all: 0c., 80c., $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. Tho largest lino of Mon's and Boys' Winter Caps in town. Bost grade of Plush, in College shape, 50c. Also Golfs in Cheviots. Ki, FANCY DRESS GLOVES. Lined and Unllned, Inseam and Ovorseam, Jersey, Knit and Undressed Kid of all colors, 25c, 50c, 70c, $1.00 and $1.50. Heavy Working Gloves. Lined and Unllned. Asbestos, Tan, Horse Hide, Calf skin and Buckskin, 25c, 35c, 50c, 70c, $1.00 and $1.25. Reynoldsville, Fenn'a.
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