SEh -a: Star. Subscription tl.00 per vctr, iirwleuntr. 0 A. WIKPIIKIfSOW, Filllor mid Pnb. WKDNKSDAV, DKCT.MBKR 2. lsif. Anlndi'iM-nili'iil lii-il tn"T. ptihllhi'i1 t-vi-ry nadiirmliijr nt KuynnliNvlllw, .li-nvrviin Co. I'a., ilrvotort to the liitvmwtn tf Hryiuilclnvllln nn Jntrtiraiim-nittity. Non-polltlriil. will tti'tit all with f.ilrtipss, mill will ln'CKitt'olally frlt-nd-ly tnwnrtN tint laboring rlus. SutiM-rlptloii prli'$l.mpiruiir,ln lutvnnrn. ClomtmiiilrntlottA titti'mlcn for mittllrittton mtiNt be nrronipniili'd byllm wrltt'i-'M turnip, not for mtlillrnllon, but n a mtnt-nntt'ii of good fnlth. Int-rttlnp nnwii llotim nollidfiMl. Advertising riiM'n nindo known on HppJIcii ilon lit. thttofllro In Arnold' Hlork. Inifhty rotntntinlrnttotift find rhitnirn nf advprtlMtmrnta should rvnrli thin ofllcu by Mondny noon. Addrv nil rommunlrntlons to t. A. Hteph nflon, Ki)ynoldHvllli, I'u. Entered nt tint postoflli'o lit HrynoldnvHIo, Pn.. nn apronrt i-ltm mall mutter. The Ppnnsylvanln lfKlttlntttre run vcnpn nn Monday, t ho 4th tiny of next month. Do not fintl fnttlt. Yon eon r.lwnys look around yon nntl wo mnno follow bf.'lnsf Hi" would ho tlinnkftil If he Were In yotir plnro. It, has boon Judicially ikfjitlrtl In the Btato of Inillntiu tlmt hNtIiiu cur nun panli'H are i'ttjiiinlllt) for nny buKJTirt' ltiat by the portor's dlHhonosty or earn lessnpxa. Nowton Mix, of Mix Hun, wlio whh fwntpnood to the piMiltonthiry by tho Camoron county rotirt ltist your for flhiMittnur Hobt. Clnrk, bint boon pardon ed and Is at bin homo. The talk of building an olootrio road betwoon PiinxHiituwnuy and Indiana ban boon revived. This tlmo It Is the (ten erul Kloctrle Company of Now York and Chlonpo that Ib making nn lnvoHti jfatlonof thoiidvlHiibility of Hiioh a road. ContvM conveneH thin month. Thin la tho old ConifivHd. It will bo In bi's alon until Merch 4th, 18DT, and on that day it coasoB to exit. Thu now I'on- givsg will not ctinvono until IVoenibor, 18!)", unless tho ProHldent culls them Into extra session. Theoditorof the Pontlold Pmm thinks that ThanksK'vInc nay Bhoidd bo in October, and jflves the following reason for thinking so: "November Is the bloukest, blackest, sorriest, milkiest, bltiest, muddiest, rainiest, dlsniulist month of the twelvo." Tliat mny lw applieablo to some other Novenibe but It don't hit, November of R!H1. Tho Ladies' Home Journal for Decern her irlveB tho followlnor nolnters tin tho study of tho hands: "Palmists say that long fingers are tho sign of refinement. A short, stubby hand urgueg u luck of sensibility; a thin thumb, rather small denotes weakness. Strength of charnc tor is shown by tho thumb asserting it elf over tho other Angers. If tho thumb curves backward Its owner is obstinate." An "old subscriber"' wants to know the origin of the word "iliulo." It Is from a Gypsy word, meaning clothes. The word, or a corruption of It, Is fre quently used In tho United States, manv porsons reforrlng to their clothes as "duds." It Is also common in Scotland. A "dudo" is one who Is practically clothes. Punxsutawney Spirit. If wo are to understand the above definition to mean clothes and nt) brains, then wo fool safe In saying Roynoldsvillo has a low "dudes." The melancholy days are hero, the saddest of our time; the chilly blasts be gin to blow from far off northern clime. , The wood saw sings, the coal bin groans the tree doth moun with sorrow; the sun shines bright and warm to-day, might snow like blazes to-morrow. Wo gladly think of times to come when wo hull swiftly soar, through mince pie kles and nlght-mare drives and stomach-aches galore. Subscrilxirs who re two years back, should to tho sanc tum roll and soften times which sorely try the editorial soul. Perhaps the meanest man In tho world is the fellow who protends to your fuoe thut ho Is your friend, while when your buck is turned ho is your moat bitter enemy. A roan who wishes you well to your fnco and antagonizes you nd does you all tho harm posslblo when your back Is turned, Is tho vilest erpont thut creeps upon tho earth und .you should press your heel down upon his bead at the first opportunity. To tho detriment of the human race, such peo ple exist, and they are to be found In every community. Falls Creek Iftrald. You are right, Charley. We have them Id Roynoldsvllle. Clearfield county Is lurge enough and wicked enough to have a largo and substantial jail, but aooording to notices appearing in the Clearfield pupers the jail is in a very dilapidated condition. In fuot the sheriff and his family and the inmates of the jail risk their lives by staying in the old thing. We don't know how many prisoners there are in the jail, but we should judge that if murder and other high crimes are com- mitted in other portions of the county as they are in DuBols, und the ,' criminals make good their escape, that there is little use for a county jail only for keeping people in for trival offenses, who have no desire to escape. This being tbe case why not rent a good sized house und allow the sheriff to move into it and keep bis prisoners where tbolr lives would not be dully ' endangered. Our Educational Column. "ViitU Willi," Clltn. Addicii iillennitiiiiiilfiitloiiM rolntlri to this depiirtniont to Kdltor Kdiii'iitlonnl Column, cure of Tim Star. "ADAM NF.VKH WAS A flOY." "Of nil the men the world hie seen slurp time his rounds hctrnn. There's one I pity every duy Kurth's llrwt nn'd foremoHt'mntu And then I think what fun lie missed lly fiilllni! to etiloy The wild dellirhts of yoiithtlmp. for Hn never was n bov. "lie never stubbed his naked toe Apalust a root or slono; lie never with n pin-hook llshed Alonir the brook alone! He never soinrht the humble tie Amonir tlii daisies coy, Nor monkeyed with Its business end, He never was n hoy. "He never hookey plated nor lied The ever rendv pall. Down In the alley all iitono To trusting I'ldo's tall! And, w hen he home from swimming nimo, Ills happiness to etoy No slipper Interfered, iH-enuse He never was n hoy, "He nilulit refer to splendid time 'Monu Film's bowel's, and et He never acted Ifofeeo To sl-yenr .hilli-1 : lie never sent n valentine Intended to annoy A ifood. but maiden aunt, beeansn He never was n hoy. "He never etit n klte-strlnit, no, iNor hid an busier euif, He never tori' bis Sunday unfits While playltiif miimhly-ttoiti He never from the altle' stole A pfsin hunt to en loy, I'o tind the old mtiii' watehliiK, for He never was ti hoy. "I pity him, why should t mil ? 1 even drop a tear. He did not kttow how tuui'h he missed, He never will, I fenri And when tbe seenes of 'other days' My Krowlni; mind employ, I think of him. earth's only man, Who never was a boy." Well, boys and girls, hero we lire again after n week's recreation; back home again and nil gathered together within tho walls of our school building, ready, we hope, for active work after your rest. We are now started tin our fourth month and are Hearing the mlildlo of otir term and as Nouh said to tho oamel who was slow In getting Into tho ark. wo must "bump" ourselves. You rested a week w hile your teachers wore at school, for this Is what an Institute really is. A school for touchers, where they assemble from (lay today und listen to the touching of able instruclors und educators who are employed by our county suporintondi'nt, and after spend ing n week thus they return to their several school rooms bettor prepared to Impart instruction to you, my numerous nephews und nieces of .lullerson county, thut Is, if they havo been good pupils and listened attentively to the instruc tors hs they talked from duy to day. Wo will talk to you a little regarding teachers' Institutes. The object us already stated. Is to impart Instruction to tho teachers and discuss plans for advancing tho best Interests of the schools und getting tho views of the most suecoKsfiil touchers In order thut all difficulties In tho way of teaching may bo obviated and thut you may reap the advantage by receiving better In struction, for it Is your interest, bo.ys und girls, thut tho true toucher has at heart, and It is for you thut the truo teacher sits up night after night utnl burns tho midnight oil studying out plnns to bettor impart instruction to you. Do you ever think of this boys und girls? Wo trust you do und app"cc!ato all t he efforts in your bohulf. if you could nttend tin institute you would be astonished, for UHin entering the old, dingy court house you would 800 Teachers to rliiht of you Teachers to left of you Teachers In front of you Nearly three hundred. And all dressed In their best und so many of them ladies, u conglomerated mass of gushing pedugogicul sweetness all done up In ribbons, bangs und fur belows, und thu heart of tho susceptible pedagogue, who is teaching his first term und struggling to ruiso his first mustache, flops uii and down like a churn dasher us ho mingles among them, yet as a rule the teachers are snciublo and tho superintendent tries to have each ono bccomti acquainted with every body olso so that sociability and Instruction go hand in hnnd ut our county Institutes. We hope next your to huvo tho institute held hero In Ileyn oldsvllle when you will have an oppor tunity of seeing the workings of it, und if we are reul good we think thut Superintendent Toitrlek will decide to hold it hero us we huvo convinced him thut our town Is big, our hulls amplo and our people hospiiuhlo and united in asking him to como to visit us next year and bring his Institute along with him and we will take tho best care of him and the three hundred big boys and girls ho has under his charge in the county. Hut we will stop now und give you time to figure overyour last month's reports and devise your plans as to how you c&n make thorn hotter this month, for your next review will be a soorcher, a general one. so make It a point to bo ready for it, and don't allow yourself to bo caught nupptng when exuminutlon duy comes 'round. SCHOOL NOTES. Cornle Deihlu. nf room 11 nu,ru llnetv In it numlwi. t1 Un .r..,n, r..i.. 1. I ' " jwuilg JIIDUUB H. W. J. Ham's tectum nn tho "Unnll,,. i .,".77, .. ... eruswr in x-oiiues - win taice place on iiiuuy evuiiing, -jec. ""in. Local lnstitiilea will Vw h..M H.r,,,.rV, out the county during the winter. SUMMARY OF ATTENDANCE. Reiiort for month nndlnir V,..n.Vu.M 20th, '18M: 9 Principal's Report. Room 14, Mr. Madden 1 J, " Weaver . . . . 12, " Woodward. , 11, " Mitchell.... 10, ' Hummond.. W, Miss Don no 8, " Kirk. 7, 0, Butler Smeltzer. . . . Milllren. 4, " pHttnn 3, " Gelst Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. This la tho best medlolno In tho world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for consumption. Evury bottle Is guar anteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no cquul for Whooping Cough, Asthma, liny Fever, Pneumonia, Dron chills, LnGrlppe, Cold In tho Head and for Consumption. It Is snfo for all ages, pleasant to take and, above all, a sure cure. It Is always well to tako Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills In connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, m thoy regulate and tone tho stomach and bow els. Wo guuraiitco K)rfect sntlsfuetton or return money. Freo trial bottles at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Regular size fine, and Ol.OO. Prof. Darren, of St. Lawrence county, N. Y.. spcuklngof pulmonary diseases, says: not one dent h occurs now where twenty died ts-fore Down's F.llxlr was known. Over fifty years of constant success places Down's Kllxlrnt Iho hond of the long list of cough remedies. For snli) by II. Alex. Stoko. Hot foot, wear at Robinson's. Misses short jackets nt Deomers. Duy your holiday lints at low prices at tho People's Dargnln store. Cloves that fit tho hand at prices that fit tho pocket-book at Milllrens. Tho price of Hour hns gone up, but the prlco of supplies remains the same nt tho Don Ton Rakery. Watches we have the latest In nil sizes and styles, and a lurgo lino to select from at all prices. Ed. Goodkr. $o.00 buys a lino all-wool suit at Dell's. .Wagon castor oil lfic. pint ut Stoke's. Pennsylvania Railroad to Issue Clerical Orders. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that, for lf!)7 It will lssuo orders to regularly ordained clergymen in charge of churches located on or near Its linos cast of Pittsburg und Erie. To secure these orders clergymen should muko application to tho nearest ticket agent us soon as possible, as it is desired that nil applications reach tho General Office by December l"i. Save money on shoos of all kinds at Robinson's. See Millirens $7.00 overcoats they nro worth $10.00. Over n hundred wraps to select from ut Doemors. $1.00 for a lino fleeced wool suit of underwear at Dell's. Full lino of new crop dried fruits ut Robinson Si MmidorlT's. Examine your $10 and $20 bills closely. It is said that $1 und $2 bills uro being "ruisod" by pasting tho necessary 0. Not having seen any bills of this de nomination recently, the swindle of course does not effect us, hut tho fact Is published to put deliquunt subscribers on their guard. Clearfield lit imbliatn. The reason why Arnica & Oil Liim ment is so popular with the ladles is be cause it not only Is very healing and soothing but Its odor Is not nt ull offen sive. For sale by II. Alex. Stoko. Now Is the tlmo to select your Christ mas presents while the stock is com plete. Our new goods are coining in dolly. Ed. Gooder, Jeweler and Opticlun. Don't suffer with indigestion, use BuxterV Mandrnko Bitters. For sale by H. Alex. Stoko. Leave Your Orders. I nm now prepared to furnish coul to all purtles in need of tho sumo. Orders loft with J. N. McEntiro, at Doemer & Co.'s grocery, will receive prompt at tention, fi. W. Roller. Jr. For Sale. Druft tounr weighing loOO, ulso sleighs for sule. J. C. Kino & Co. No southern orator und humorist has ever gained such a reputation us Hon. H. W. J. Ham, of Georgia. Ills record is phenomenal. There is not a mun on the American confluent who can crowd more humor, pathos and eloquence into an hour und a half thun the fumous "Snollygoster" Hum. Spartunburg (S. C.) Herald. Weur Robinson's shoes for comfort. Deemer's shoes wear well. Lowest prices possible on shoes at Robinson's. Poople who are wise buy their cloth ing, hats and shoes at Millirens. Got your tickots early for Col. Ham's locturo. Admission, 35c, and 50o. Ticket for tho three remaining lectures In the courso $1.00. At King ti Co. 's you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. The best silver polish in tbe world at Goodor'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Walter Hpry, lulo of Hoytioldnvllle , , BorouKta, duccuMtd. Notice Is hereby given thut letters of administration have Iwen Knotted undtirHlKiied on the above mtuto, therefore 1.11 nerNoiiu t,wl.,hfj,l ... u..i.i .......... u quesltKi to umko Immediate uuymunt, and Hum, iiuviiiK cmuim aitaliiHt thu same will m-M)iit Iheui duly sutliunt Iculed for pay muni without deiuy. John Tiuiihikn, Administrator. KeyuolU.vlllo, Pa., Nov. 21, lsutf. First National Bank of m: ryoLD.H villk. . CKP1TAC $80,000.00, '. .Tlltchrll, Presldriitl Hrolt Ulrt'lrllmid, Vlre Prr. Joint 11, KMiirlier, ('ashler. Director! V, Mitchell, Heiitf, McClfdliind, .T. C. King, John It. CorlH'tt, II. F. Hrown, U. W. Fuller. J. II. Knurher. Does n neneral hnnklnfthuslnpssHnd solicits the accounts of mercliHiits, professional men. farmers, mechanics, miners, Itimliormen ntnl others, promising tho most careful nttentlon to thu hiislness of nil persons. fafo Deposit lloxcs for rent. First N at lonnl Hank InilldlnR, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE, LIFE nd nCCIDENT insurance. I have a lago lino of Companies and am prepared to handle large or small lines of Insurance. I'rompt attention given to any business Intrueted to my enro. Office in Nnlnn Block, Reynolda vlllo, Pa. 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; dreRs goods in all colors and nt all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard; Shepherd plaid from 12. J to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-live inch Henrietta in black, blue, green nnd rope at 48 cts 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 figures. 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 nionev bv buying your clothing at iianau s. Men s all wool cheviot Buits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits irom 0.50 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 50c to 1.25. A fine fine in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. INT. Hanau. 8 s-4 15 a o I S3 O O CO o g alt Btoke'a Advertising Space. of our SURE CURE will witnout giving you a particle ol pnin. 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. BiacK 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. A flash of lightning coming from is a very rare occurrence, but one day laBt 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, $1.15 per sk. 4.40 " bbl. Superlative " 1.15 " sk. 4.40 " bbl. Perfection Flour, 1.10 " sk. 4.20 " bbl. This Flour is guaranteed to be the finest in the market. Yours Resp'y, MEEKER BROS. 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 say it, but you say it under your breath, and that don't relieve you a bit. Speaking of corns, why do VOIl lfPfMl f liPin? A I-iov take them out by the roots BING & OO. a clear sky Total ....U5208u1 91
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