SHl -fr Star Subscription $1.00 per venc, t iIriiire. . A. TKrilHMim, Kilimr mid I'nli. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEU 1H. 1)W. An Incli'pcmlonl lm-ul pniicr. tmlillslirri t'Very Wediu-sdiijr nt Hiynolil llli, .IiMTimiciii Co. I'd., (IttYOtl'll IO (111! Illll'll'KtM llf ltl'.VMC)lllsvMlo nnn .TplTorsnn count v. Nnn-imlltlnil, wllHrcut nil wit h fulrni'-w, nnil will l)i'ri'i'liilly fili'iul ly towiml thr lutorltia Huss. f ulMiTlpiLm irlc(fl.tnH-rypnr,ln mlvmii-p. Uommunlt'iitloim Inti'tnlca for milillciitlon must ho i'('OMtiiinU'il liytlio wriier'n iintm, not for iiiihllcnllon, hut nn n minrnntiT of good filltn. In1rllnn iii'Wb lU'infl roMcHimI. Adrrtllnir rntp ninth known on iippllcn lion At thttotl'.iM'ln Arnold' lllork. Intmhty 4,oiniiiutilcllon' nnd elmni nf ndvirtHtmul!t Hhoultt rtMirh this olHce by Monrlny noon. Adilre-w nil i-iimiminlrntlnm to C. A. Ptcpn enpon. Hi'VtmhUvllli'. Pn. F.ntrvil nt th MMtollli'i nt Iti'j iiolilivlllc, Pa., n RMiMuid clnvt nmll nmttor. The Swrotnry of the Intlinna Statu Hoard of Health ihIvisch that nidi person hhall disinfect tholr month before klsxintf anottior. If tills wpi-o reqiiPHtud of 1 Vntisj lvnnltin. there would bo an Iiiimviim) In the hottlo 1)hhIik'SH. A sppolal nmunitti'u appolnti'il liy tho State Medical society ntates that tlio next legislature will be. asked to niako an appropriation to erect a hospital for the chronic Insano !n the district com posed of the counties o Hlulr, Centre, Clearfield. Cambria. Clinton, Hunting don, Bedford, LyiMmilnjj, Potter, Tioga, Jrtffcrwn, Indiana and Somerset. Our Educational Column. "Drnlt WllllM," IllUr. Ailtlri'n till I'lmitiiiitili'ii! Ions t-plut lvi to this rit'imrtmrnt to Kdilor kdurntlotml ('oliinin, earn of Tim Ctak. "VESTIQIA NULLA HETKOHSUM." (No Hlvin llni'lmnnl.) Kmnwt fully di'dli'iitrd to the fi'ttlor Clnss of 1 iiu mid) prniMii uy "i nt'iu w mium. In tlio trniprst of llfu wlnn tho wavo and tlio Mnkn thy voyage li'inpi'stiious and toll- Cllnil thou to this motto, whiitrvrr nssnll, Vt'silKln il 1 1 it Ki'liotsiiin. rot- n wiinilerfiil stri'iitn N this river of time. Anil thp liurfli'll It heiirvttl Is rulsonilM Vet It h'tidi'th nt Inst ton liuven Hiililinin, iistliiln Millii Ki'trorsiim. I'liero nri moniiMits of sndiii'SH an well an of .oy hut nitiki'th life srrni to us Irksomr, Vet, itko stiver nnil koIiI. thrn must nrcds be nlloy. VestlKln Nulla Ki'tromim." tin thou i-nrnrst, itiisi'lllsh, klnillienrtfil nnd lrii, Iintli. ilntv. no mtiltor how lonthesomr! And uhoti iihstni'les rise rut an oHnlit!! throii'-Mi. VeslltrlK Nulla Hi'llorsnnl." General Nelson A. Miles, command ing tho United Htutes army, In Ms annual reoport for tins past year, just submitted to the War nepurtmont, me ommendH that, tho enlisted strength of the army bo fixed at one soldier to every 2000 population as a minimum, tho maximum not to exceed ono soldier for every 1000 of population, "the strength to Iw determined within these limits by tho President of tho United States no cording to the necesslll.'s and require ments of tho nation." Tho ponton who wants to pet some thing for nothing does not think when lie replies to tho advertisement of some rogue or some lottery that he Is adver tising himself as a "mark" to every sooundrel in the country who likes to make that easy living known as exist ing on their wits. Attorney General Thomas of the post-office department, in his annual report issued recently, points out that all letters sent by victims to fake advertisers tiro kept and rented out or sold ho thut other unscrupulous persons can uso the namo and addresses on them. Tho Attorney General says that such a list, containing three million names, was recently offered for sale oi rent. So that ono 11 rm of rogues alono had had dcullngs with that number of gullible people. Hon. W. O. Smith, of the Pnnxsu tawney Spirit, who has been a candldato often enough to know, says: "There aro somo disagreeable things about being a candldato. A man tlnds duplicity and ingratitude where he would never think of looking for it Men for whom you have, sacrificed a good deal, and for v hoso sake you have brought hatred upon your own head, will often bo found arrayed against you upon some trivial and insignificant excuse. Men upon whoso truth and honor you would stake your lifo, and whom you look uxn as an oak that no storm could bend, you And to be a reed, to be shaken by a broezo. These things tond somewhat to weaken a man's faith in his followmen, and that faith should always bo strong." What may be called tho peculiarly business features of tho work of tho Post Office Department are dealt with in the annual report of the First Assist ant Postmaster-Gonoral. Ho reports that during tho last throe fiscal years the uggregato savings in tho divisions , of salaries and allowances of Fostmas torn were $545,1)04; in froe delivery. $2.ni4,415, and postofflce supplies, $218, MO; total, 83,278,985. For that period there was an aggregate reduction of :t.0:i0,i:!4 in piooes of mail matter sent from post offices to the dead letter office. Tho total number of presidential offices July 1 last was 3,651, of which 1(19 were first class, 74(1 second class, and 2,736 third class. The gross receipts for all the first, seooud and third class offices the fourth class having been already reportod by Fourth Assistant Maxwell were $65,282,365, and the total salaries 96,203,900. Do delirious drunkards really "see snakes':"' It is said that at least 95 per cent of visual hallucination in delirium tremens consists of snakes or worms in one form or another. According to The Medical Timet, a physiological ex planation of these "jira jams'! has been discovered. That journal states: Dr, Davis has been investigating the subject in the alcohol io wards of Bollevue Hospital with the ophthalmoscope; and has brought out some interesting facts. In every one of the sixteen oases examia ed the blood vessels of the retina were found to be abnormal. Instead of being pule and almost invisible,' as In their ordinary condition, they were dark, almost black, with congested blood. The blood vessels of the retina, which are so small and Beml-transpareut In health that tbey are not projected into the field of vision, assume such prominence that they are projected into the field of vision, and tbelr movement eem like the twlntlng of snakes. Ri'trowii'tlvily kIiiih i' o'er your life's liynone yenrs. Ami llie nienriies rei'iilted will tie irrilromi. Who 4olYoth in dm Umw still 1 1 leap it III tems. fstiiuii .Minn iii'irorsutii. Tlinuuh tho fmstn of adversity seemlniily IIIIUIO Thv iinwiieets. nnd nil cemptli dnrksotnr: Press forward, thy darkness will tnerixe Into 111:111. Vrstlitn Ntilln Iti'trorinm." I'l.x your eye on the iroal, neither turn left nor riirin , fuller not. thonifh offered klurs' raiWoln. Look up nnil see shlnlim far up on the heluht, "Vi'tlnlii Nulla Ki'lroiHiiui. Then In yenrs yet to eonio when sehool days are o it Thv life will tin tovons nnd Idlthosome. With motn'i'lrs of dear alnin mater In store. "pstlKln Minn Ki'tiorsiiiii. " Hoys and girls, next week will bo a holiday for you while your teachers are attending Institute, but don't spend tho entiro week In play; take a portion of eneh day for study so as to keep your minds bright: remember that It Is tlio idle mnehlno that lieeomos rusty. Three months of our term have passed away and but four short weeks yet remain until the mid-term examination will be held. Aro yon ready for it? Ask your selves the question, as you are the only ones who can answer It correctly, and don't allow yourself to deeeivo yourself. Do certain that you aro prepared In every point, for It would grieve your old "uncle" that imv of his numerous nephews and nieces hud failed to pass the examinations and were demoted " Dnnntrtl. " .TtiHt stop for a moment nnd study the etymology of that word and consider the vast amount of humlll at Ion that is contained therein, and after you have done this make a re solve that you will put forth your best endeavors to avoid having this word written upon your examination papers. You can do it, you have the ability and all that Is necessary is to exert your will power, put forth every energy and rtiuhi, STUDY, STUDY. Think how much better you will enjoy your holiday vacation when you are as sured that you have passed a credltablo examination and have received the com mendation of vour teacher. Wouldn't this bo much more pleasant than the knowledge that you have failed and nt the beginning of the second half you will havo to begin a grade lower? Think of this, boys and girls; think and think deeply. Oh, how often has your "uncle" wished that ho could devlso somo plun that would enublo you to soo your educational udvuntages in tho same light that ho does. You do not Intend to bo thoughtless or careless, but that sly thief of tlmo, "procrastlna tion," with his ally "by and by" socms to have gotten a hold upon you and yon aro unconsciously led at will by them. Throw off this indifference and cut looso from these despollers of your fu ture prospects, and lot not one golden moment pass you by without having added something to your store of knowl edge. Remember that as tho older ones pass away you will have to tuke their places, and take up the heavy burdens and duties of life. Then soe to It, boys and girls, thut you aro prepared for it when tho tlmo arrives; the world expects it of you.' Tho future states' men, diplomats, educators and great men and women of all professions aro at tho prosont tlmo tho pupils of our schools. Don't forget this, and work with a will, improving every opportun ity, and success will be youre. SCHOOL NOTES. To-morrow, Thursday, evening the Torbott Concert company will delight the people in Assembly Hull. Secure tickets and seats, everybody, or you will miss a musical treat. Seats at Stoke'g drug store. Lights wore put In tho building this week. The school orchestra Is progressing finely. It Is composed of six pieces, as follows: first and second violins; "oollo," oornot, trombone and piano. The Emersonian Literary club of Room 13 held a social in G. A. R. hall on Saturday evening last. Refreshments were served and the young poople whiled away the ovenlng with numer ous gumes, music, &o. The affair was a success both socially and financially. We understand thut the high school boys have been challenged by DuBois to play a game of foot bull soon. Somo of our pupils Boem to have for gotten tho regulation relating to con gregating in the halls and being seated when entering their respective rooms. Study them up. The next author's day to celebrate will be Milton's, on December Oth. The flow of antiquities into the high school musoum has abuted somewhat, whyfore we know not. The Companion Calendar. It is said that tho expense of making tho Ponipmifon art calendar for 1307 was so great that had it been published In the usual quantity It oould not be sold for less than ono dollar. Four beautiful female figures are reproduced on four folding pages. Kach figure is litho graphed In twelve colors, being a truo reproduction of the original water- color painting, which was selected because of Its excellence of design and charm of color and tono. Tho size of eneh of tlio four folding pages is lot by 6 inches. It, Is by far the best piece of color work tho (Vmip'tni'on has ever offered. Both as a calendar and as a gem of the lithographer's art.lt is so attractive that It becomes a valuable addition to tho mnntel or cent re-table of any room. It Is given freo to all new subscribers sending $1.75 to tho (Vmipftiu'oit for tho year ISO", who receive also, the paper freo from the time tho snliserlptlon Is received till .Ititumry It IN!7. CelebtT.tlng in 107 Its seventy-first birthday, the (Vmijimu'nii offers its readers many exceptionally brilliant fealures. Fully two hundred of tho most famous men nnd women of both continents have contributed to tho next year's volume of the paper. For free Illustrated Prospectus address, Tho Youth's Companion, 205 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Rather Amusing. An editor comes In contact with many amusing articles for publication Notice tho following: Mr. Editor, I desire to thank tho friends and neighbors most heartily in this manner for tho united aid and co-operation during the Illness nnd death of my lata wife who escaped from mo by tho hand of denth on Friday last whllo eating breakfast. To tho friends and all who contributed so willingly towards making tho last moments and funeral of my wlfo a success I desire to remember most kindly, hoping these few lines will find them enjoying the same blessing. I also havo a good milch cow and a roan gilding horse of eight years old which I will sell cheap. God moves In mysterious way His wonders to perform. He plants his footstepii in tho sea and rides upon the t-torm. Also a black and white shote very low. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in F.lectrio Bitters. Th 1.1 medicine dvs not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxl cant, but nets us a tonic and alterative It acts mildly on the stomach and bow els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of the functions. Klec tric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Prlco fifty cents and $1.00 per bottle at II. Alex Stoko's drug store. Boomer's havo a small quantity of thut 23 cent all wool serge left, shades aro brown, green, old rose, nllo and red. Subscrlbo for The Star and get all tho news for u dollar. Their prices are below all others. Who? Milllrens of Course. Gents, see tho line all-wool ulster at Boll's for $7.00. The last shoo has a new toe. Doemors, At King & Co.'s you will find baled hay, suit, Hour and a full line of general merchandise. Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors. $"i.()0 buys a flno all-wool suit at Bell's. Subscrlbo for The Stab and got all tho local, county and gonerul nows for $1.00 a year. For Sale. Druft'teum weighing WOO, also sleighs for sulo. J. c. Kino & Co. First National Bank OF llKYKOLm V1LLF. cnPiTHL, 80,ooo.oo. !, mtn lir.lt, Prosldrlitl MroM itlHiollmifl, Vice Pro. I John II, Kanrhrr, nliler. Dlrectorat U.'Htltehell, S.-ott Miil'lollnnd, .1.0. King, Jolin 11. 1'ortii'lt, 11. K. iirown, U. W. Fuller, 3. II. Knucher. Hops n irpni'riiltmnklnirliimlnpssnnd sollrlts Hip annum of men-hunts, prnfewlonnl nipn, farmer, tiierlintili-s. ttilni-ttt. Ilinihertuen ttnd other, promt-dint thp most enroful attention limit ousint-MMil nil persons. Riife Deposit Mine for relit, first National Hunk liulldlne, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Down's Elixir will cure any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing. For sale by H. A. Stoke. Mackintoshes for evory body at Deemor's. Robinson's for ladies' fine footwear. Do not supiose that becauso It is rec ommended for animals thut Arnica & Oil Liniment is an offensive prepara tion. It will not stain clothing or the ! fairest skin. For sale by II. A. Stoke, j For $10.00 you can get one of the fin est suits or overcoat you ever saw, at Bell's. Castor oil by the barrel at Stoke's. Deemor's ladies' and Misses' coats are all made to order thereby securing good goods and porfect fitting garments. A single trial of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mundruke Bitters will convince any one troubled with oostlvoness, torpid liver or any kindred disease of their curative properties. They only cost 25 oents per bottle. For sale by II. A. Stoke. Gloves that fit tho hund at prices that fit the pocket-book at Mllllrens. For the latest stylo In coats go to Deemor's. Robinson's for best shoes for least money. Be sure you wear one of Mllllrens $6.00 itorin over coats. m. w. Mcdonald, insurance. FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT I havo a large lino of Companies and am prepared to handle large or stnull lines of Insurance. Prompt attention given to any business Intrusted to my cure. Olllee In Nolan Block, Reynolds- vlllo, Pa. I have bought the Finest and Best line of Goods ever brought to Reyn oldsville. Stoke'a tdrf lalng Space. A line of novelty gooda from 10 to 50 cents a yard; dreys goodH in all colora and at all prices; plaida from 8 to 75 eta a yard; Shepherd plaid from 12i to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-live inch Henrietta in black, blue, green and rose at 48 tts a yard; former price $1.00. A large line in wash goods; Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda and Moire Esistal, Dotted Swiss in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever white goods at all prices satines in plain, striped and ligureB. Large line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts a 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 0.50, 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 suits from 75c 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. N". Han an. O CO 0 7) 9 g . 8 i CO , 4, . . rr TT 0) 0 i a. CO o -9 i oa! l u 5 Till There are moments when you wish to be alone, for instance when a feminine heavyweight treads gently, but firmly, upon your pet corn. Pos sibly you pay it, but you say it under your breath, and that don't relieve you a bit. Speaking of corns, why do vou keen them? A box of our SUHE CUKE will take them out by the roots without giving you a particle oi pain. STOKE, RELIABLE PHARMACIST. Bing & Co, Just received from the Eastern Cities one of the Finest and Largest Assortments of Dress Goods ever brought to the city. They are beauties and the latest style. BldfiH Dress Goods, Forty pieces to select from. You will find them very handsome and at prices to suit all. Ladies,' Misses and Children's Jackets and Capes. Do not fail to see them. BING & CO. A flash of lightning coming from a clC3P sky is a very rare occurrence, but one day last week a lady and gentleman received a welcome shock. Yes, they had gone to the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. to buy Carpets, Furniture and General Hardware and the great values shown them caused a noticable expression of joy and gladness to shine upon their faces. They purchased a complete furnishing for their home and departed, saying: "The immense stock, at such low prices! We'll call again." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE GO. LOOK AT THIS! Golden Sheaf Flour, $1.10 per sk. Dbl. DblS sk. Dbl. This Flour is guaranteed to be the finest in the market. Yours Resp'y MEEKER BROS. " " " 4.25 " Superlative 41 1.10 " " 4.25 " Perfection Flour, 1.05 14 4.00 44
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