VZfyt Star Nuhncriplimi tl.r.O per war, or $1.00 if :. t. K Tl'.rillCXO, Kdltor nnl Pub. WEDNESDAY. OCTOHKU 27. 187. AnliHlciH'iiilcnl ln-iilmpiT,piihllhr(leviry Wlnisiliijr nt liviii)lilsvllli, .li'ffvrHon t'li. I'., duvnled to Mm IntProMmif Heyniililsvlllp ami ,liftrmin count jr. Nun-imllt li-nl, will Irrnt nil with fiilim-i. nml will Iwiwuwliilly friend ly lownnl tht llmrlii rlnm. Hiilwrliitlmi prlfofl.nniM'rycnp.in nclrsnre. tfnmiminli-nllnn Intcntlnl fur iinbllrnttnn hilll no ui'rnmpiiniiMi ny mw wnntniirmiir, n..t. fur niihllciitlnn. lint n ft Bimrnntpit nf iU fnllli. Intcri-Mlnn news Items solicited. Advert lln rule mudn known on nppllcu- . I n ... V... fll.,n In A wiwilfW Itlliclc. jnifhty comnmnlrntlons nnd clmnfffl of advertisements should reach this olbce by Address nil cnmmunlriitloiis toC. A. Pteph-en-on, Keynoldsvllle, I';. Entered nt the postofltce lit Ueynoldsvlllc, F., ft second clnss mall matter. A howling clog tied In a nolghbor's lot In ono nf tho thlnirs thnt docs not add peitcn nnd comfort tt this life. Tho Pnnsvillo Brrtze gives tho follow' lng advice to young men : "Young man, thcro are just as good girls In the swim, as ever were cnught out. If your Ix-Ht girl him gone bonk on you, don't go and "hump your head'' but hustlo around and find another, and If dollars to doughnuts that Inside of a year you'll thank tho first ono for cutting vou loose, for you'll have one that Is worth ten of her." The postmaster general has Issued an order forbidding clerks and othor em' ployes to solicit contributions of monoy. gifts or presents, or to Issue addresses, complimentary cards, prints or public tlons or any substitute Intended to In duce the nubllo to make them gifts or presents, to sell tickets for theatres, concerts, balls, fairs, picnics, exeur sions or places of amusement or enter talnments of any kind, or to borrow money or contract dobtB which they have no reasonable prospects of being able to pay. Newspaper mon who run a job office in connection with their paper, have been haying a pretty ulHicult time In competing with the government In printing envelopes. HusinesB mon who have been In the habit of using government stamped envelopes will note the fact that so soon as the present contract for printing runs out you can get envelopes printed at your homo office only, as the government will no longer stay In tho business of printing return cards on envelopes. Also by a recent ruling, your letters will be held thirty days unless you have printed on the envolopo tho time you wish it hold. Ex. The official ballot prepared for next Tuesday's election, Nov. 2nd, contains seven columns, six of them under the captions, Republican, Democratic, Pro hibition, Socialist Labor, Liberty, and Independent, and one blank column (or individual voting. The State candi dates whose names appear upon the bal lot for State Treasurer and Auditor General respectively, are as follows: Republican, James S. Buacora and Levi D. McCauloy; Democratic, M. E. Brown and Walter E. Hitter; Prohibition, Silas C. Swallow and William H. Lath rop; Socialist Labor, William H. Thomas and' J. Mahlon Barnes; Liberty, Amos Steelsmlth and James C. Hogan; and Independent, William It. Thompson for State Treasurer. It is the fashion of some scoffers at religion to call attention to the fact that ministers' sons have often the rep utation of being the worst boys in the parish and of scoring failures in life when they become men. In ordor to maintain tholr point those men magnify beyond all reason tho number of in stances of ministers' sons who go wrong, , and at the same timo they characterize conduct that is really only somewhat censurable, but not induced by any bad motives, as highly criminal in the case of a minister's son, while in scion of the laity it would bo excused upon the ground of youth. Tho scoffers, of course, conveniently shut tholr eyes to the great merits of the many minister's bods who have done well In comparison with the few who have gone permanent ly wrong. To do otherwise would cut the ground from under their argument, which is not based upon the general condition of things, but uon the excep tions thereto. Pitteburg 7Yme. It is well known among sportsmen that squirrels are more likely to be found where nuts and berries, such as they enjoy, are most plentiful. ' When there Is a short crop of nuts in a com munity squirrels are generally scarce there. There is no doubt that the pretty little animals migrate from one section to another at times. The question that presents itself to our minds is, how do they learn of better feeding grounds In other sections y It is not unusual to find wood lot, In which no squirrels have been seen for some time, suddenly well stocked with them, and yet nobody saw them come in. Do they travel In a body, making trips across ppen country, at night in search : of good .feeding grounds, or do they have a system of communicating with their neighbors in other sections, by which the dis covery of a Klondike in the way of nuts may be carried from one section to another, thus directing those in poor pastures to more profitable picking?- Liadsey Prm. In addition to tho matters of nation al Importance there Is question at Issue In thii campaign which comes home even closer to tho tax-payers of Jefferson county than those already mentioned. The only contest strictly within our county Is for tho office of District Attorney. The Republican candidate, Nathan L. Strong, has served ono term in the office and by his fidelity to the people has saved the tax-payors thousands of dollars. His opponent, who also served ono term In the office just prior to Mr. Strong's election, Is the sanio man Mr. Strong defeated threo years ago by a large majority. It Is an oen and notorious fact that the crimi nal court has been reduced one-half since Mr. Strong's election, and the credit for this great saving to the pco- plo belongs to him. There Is no doubt about his election, but the plain, prac tical aucstlon which the voter must consider, and which tho returns will answer, Is whether It Is worth whllo In Jefferson county for a man In public of fice to protect the tax-payers by deny ing himself gains which ho might take to himself, or whether he will stand lust as well with the peoplo If ho self ishly considers his own interests and farms his oflleo for all It Is worth. If Mr. Strong's majority Is greater than It was threo yearn ago It will bo regarded as an approval of his course in cutting down the expenses of tho courts, but If It should be less, If tho voters refuse to commend well doing when they have an opportunity to do so, then lot It be known to tho world that In Jofforson county integrity In public office Is not expected or desired by tho people. We confidently believe that tho voters of Jefferson county will show their fidelity to good government, and support and approve tho conduct of a faithful public officer. Brookvlllo lirimblicnn. The True Remedy. W. M. Hcpine, editor TlBkllwa, 111. "Chief," says: "Wo won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Kx- perlmentcd with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other renlody can take Its place In our home, as in It wo have a certain and suro cure for coughs, colds, whixplng cough, etc." It is idlo to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Dis covery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. Puck's Philosophies. We prize the liberty to follow tho dictates of our conscience, but we do not always exercise that cherished privilege. The man who spends his timo hoping for the best hardly ever guts it. Two things may be said in praise of the whole-souled egotist; hlscharactcr is marred neither by insincerity nor hy pocrisy. For tho great majority of us the eas iest way to got a living Is to earn it. A distinguished naturalist states that the hen cackles with unusual enthusiasm when she thinks she has laid an ogg where it can't be found. This world would be nearly right If every man who sees the error ol his ways had the courage to change his route. Most of us are inclined to measure our own achievements by what other peoble haven't done. When it comes to gossip it takes a woman to put two and two together and make five. One difficulty 'about seizing an oppor tunity is the trouble experienced in penetrating its disguise. Not all philosophers are oor men; but all poor men, sooner or later, come to be philosophers. The Supreme Court has decided that poultry running at large is wild game, and the party on whom they trespass has a perfect right to kill them. Under this decision a man who runs a garden, adjoining tho premises of a man who keeps chickens, ought to be able to keep his table fairly supplied with poultry, This would affirmatively solve the ques tion of whether it pays to keep a gar den. Ex. Baby.WMto35c.mts per pair at d. .. vvuisn CG tv i, Bell Is selling an all-wool blue black Kersey overcoat for 18.00. II you want value lor your money go to Johnston's for shoes. Mothers, call at MUlirens and Inspect the fine line of boy's clothing. Bucklen's Arnica Sslva. The best salve In the world for outs, bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 oenta per box. For sale by H. Alex, Stoke. J. K. Welsh & Co. keep a fine line of ladles,' gentlemen's and children's shoes constantly in stock. Subscribe for Tn Stab and get all the local, county and gsneral news. Bins & Co. NEW NEW Our store is full of the latest and bent things in their respective lines, and at prices that will pay all who buy. Don't fail to see our New Gapes and Jackets FOR LADIES, They are handsome. Our Dress Goods line is complete, 500 pieces to select from. Silks in many designs, plads and lioman stripes. Come and see them. Bell Our Unrivaled MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS. This line is the very finest that you ever saw in your life. We can sell you an All-wool Clay Worsted for $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00. Call and see for yourself that we are the only exclusive clothing people in Reynolds- ville. YOUR FIGURE e Btudy and try to fit our customers. Our figures also fit our customer s pocket books. There is a style about our clothing that draws attention and sells them for us, MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS. An all-wool Jersey Shirt, laced or button front, for GOo. Look at this bargain and convince yourself that we can save you money. Match us If you can, MOTHERS, This fall we have laid in the finest and most complete line ever shown for your children. A fine Reefer suit, ages 3 to 8 years, 11.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 and 95.00. Call and look for your self. CHILDREN'S VESTEE SUITS. Did you ever sec anything like our line. It's the talk of all the people that look this line over. They sell at our tore for 91.50 to 94.00. Men's Underwear. Gents' fleeoed-llned underwear for 50c., 75o. and 91 .00. They are beautiful. We have over 20 colors in this flecoed lined shirts and drawers for 50o., 75c and 91.00. wr ROOM and GOODS. MISSES AND CHILDREN. BELL! Line of Men's, Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Caps. Men's Stullsh Sack Suits For the stout and slim men we have the largest and fin est line ever bought by us. It will more than pay you to call and look the line over. No trouble to show goods and the following prices sell them: $8.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and $10.00. MEN'S OVERCOATS. Rich Melton, Beavers, Covert cloth, Kersoys, satin-lined, Italian-lined, to match the goods, the finest that money could buy, and we have them for 95.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 13.00, up to 93). BOYS' OVERCOATS. Come and Inspect this department. Everything that is made is shown In our Boy's overcoat department. A boy's Overcoat as low as 93.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 910. Match us If you can. WATER-PROOF And therefore not damaged by rain Our fall hats, the very finest stiff hats, for 91.00 to 95.00. Soft haU 50o to 93.00. BOYS' ULSTERS. Here is where we can save you money and show you as fine and large a line of Boys ulsters as you will find in the olty. An All-wool Ulster, ages from 14 to 19 years, for 94.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 910. Match us If you can. TRUNKS AND BAGS. A good round top Trunk, Iron bottom for 91.75. A good square top Trunk for 92.50. B E L L5 Stoke's) Advertising Spar. ANYTHING YOU WANT you can find at our drug emporium. Our assort ment covers everthing and reaches to the utmost boundary of the trade at all points. One might as well try to find a colder spot than the north polo as look for something not included In our assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep arations, perfumes, toilet waters, mineral waters, extracts, flavors, dyes, soaps, and toilet and manicure articles. Our choice goods are a guar antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur ance of moderate prices. Boys' and Children's Suits, SUITABLE. Certainly, because we can fit you and show you the largest and best line of olothlng shown outside of the large cities. We sell you good clothing for little money. Suits for 95.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 98.00. Boys' Long Pants Suits In this line we nave ageB 14 to 19 years, and it com prises the very latest things in suits. Can sell you a strictly all-wool euit for your boy for $3.50, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and $10. Call and convince yourself we are the people to save you money, Men's Prince Albert Suits. Of Imported Clay, German Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds. This line com' prises the best line on the market and you could not have tho same made to order for loss than 930.00. Our prloes the following: 912.00, 915. 16.50 and 918. YOUR CHOICE Is easily made from our selection, of shirts. It is wonderful what a fine line of Shirts, in solid and soft bosom, with detachable or attached oollars and cuffs, for 50o., 75o. and 91.00. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER, REYNOLDS VILLE, PENlSTiV. Stoke's Pharmacy. Bell Gloves, BOYS' REEFERS With or without storm collars. Chinchillas, Beav ers and all other kinds of cloth. This is something that you must have as they are warm and take the place- of overcoats. Our reefers are as low as $1.50, 2.00, 8.00, 8.50, 4.50, 5.00 and $6.00. Ages from 3 to 15 years. We are the people that have the largest assortment of Gloves. Just think, a lined Glove for 25o. the pair, and Dress Gloves all kinds. The wry latest is the silk lined Kid Glove; we have them. Men's and Boys' Pants. This department is bang-up and over flowing with fine rich patterns in all the novelties of the season. A man's pants for 50c. up to 95.00. Boy's long pants for 50c. up to 93.00. Child' knee pants for 25c., 50c., 75o. and 91.00. Match us if you can. Boys' Double Breasted Suits. This line is comprised of all the very latest things in Staple Worsteds and Novelties of the season. A double- breasted suit, all-wool, for 92.00, 3.00, 4.00 and 95.00. Match us if you can. NECKWEAR. Here is where we can show the only line of neckwear kept in the county. Look at our window for this line Your choice for 2oo. Others charge you 50c. for not as nice a line. . Men's Underwear. In a good, heavy, wool-faoed goods, for 25o. a leg. We will put it up against any other's 91.00 underwear. Come and see it and convince yourself that we have the goods and right prloes.