DUTY OF PARENTS. Wlm Owlilnnr Needed fnr tti Tenth Wh I l.eTln Childhood Behind. "Tlicro i HoiiH'lhliiR fintlmtlc III tlio utrnnKl" if tlio rhlM to t-nnt bkIiIm Its child nntnr mid )t on thn imtiiro of manhood and woiiiiiiiIhkhI," wrlti-s Flnr wice Hull Wiiitrrlnirii in Tim Wmiinti'il Hume (Ttiiiipniilou. "Ho In U'm-t. Inter tmlly liy iiilstiviit;: t-von wliilo ho in orirod on hjr niiiMtiim. Ho wnitts ho BWltVO klMIWS wllllt, llllt NIIIU'tllillK now and iiovor licforo KsHrxKrd. IVrluips, In tititxlifll, tint K'iit doniro of hiH soul In to lm left snnirtt lint to lilinwlf, yet with nyttipntliy within cull, mid to Ihi trnsfi'd. It Is n Kvcat I'viiloiioo of tm-t now fur tho mot her or father to sar, with it kind Hiiiilc: 'Do wlmt you think bout nhotit this mutter, my win. You urn old oiiimikIi to jiiiljjo wlmt in riKht. ' Hnppy ri'HMiiiNihilityl Di li.htfiil cnnll donrol liitliii nco In novrr strntifn'r tlmii when It withdraws slightly into tho lincit (tron ml, IiiivIiik its olijivt njnuiiviit ly frix. A good dil in mid nowadays ahmt the r-xtrnorilinnry frordotn onr childron ham Neoniinuly it In no, hut looking here mid there nu observer noted little renl rlmtiKO among the aver ago people. "A young friend of mine whom hnppy mnrriiHl lifo hits not yet driven from her memory a cramped nnd iin blttered youth confided to me flint tho one idea tlmt hiiiiuted her from H to IH wnn thnt of running nwny from homo. If she hnd been Ickm ronwieiitioun, a lit tlo more roi-klexK, wlmt a gulf of ruin her Innocent feet might lmve p'tingcd into to esinpo tho intoleruhlo ungging and interference elio wits subjuct to lu her fnther's hiuisel "Wo little know whnt effect our thoughtlcKS mid nicnniiiKlcHR words of comment nnd chiding for every niiiiiII mutter thnt goes wrung pmdiico upon tho hnlf grown girl nnd liny They nro apt to be reserved mid to become sullen under roHtroiiitN they disllko, nnd when thin milieu nttitudo mice sets in wo niny ray fnrowell to nil coiilldeiitinl inter course lietweeti parent nnd child. To avert such nil evil we will do well to apply all our powers of tiict nnd kind ness. Lot na avoid ttrotiHing tho spirit of perversetiess thnt stirs iu every young creature nt thin period of life, nnd, hy etilnrgiug hiH oportunitieH for netiou an hin ambition extend, Hoothcauy huil ding revolutionary ideas nnd inspire in him the trust and confidence iu wrontnl benevolence that will be hin suft guard when ho nordH advice and assistance, for youth novor standi iu deeper need of wine guidance than at thin time when there is a desire to dispense with it But the guidance, must be so wise, so tactful, so gentle, that even the most Independent young mini will fool that love, nud uot force, is the motive power that draw bim toward what la beet, and thnt he in restrained by nothing ex cept hin own honor and trained aonae of right " POLITENESS NOT WANTED. la the Cm of the Rlerator Maa It nhould He ll.eoara;ed. In view of the fact that the various petty employees of largo corporation! are usually uot overburdened with po liteness or consideration for tho public, the complaint recently uiado against a passenger elevator tuau seems remark able. It wan alleged that the man was "too polito for safety. " The mnu who wan tho subject of the complaint did what hundreds of elevator men da When the elevator gets to the ground floor, the conductor usually steps out of the car to get a whiff of fresh air, to ay a word to tho hallman or possibly niako inquiry about the ball gume. The hallman or starter shouts "Go ing up!" to tho people, coming into the hall, nnd tho elevator man stands iu front of thn cage, and politely auks his puKHCugcrH to "step iu, whilo he re maius ou tho outside until the starter shunts ."'L right I" Then he cuts his acuteuce short, stops into the cage, starts the elevator and slams the door after the ascent has begun. Most persons "step iu" when asked to do so, but occasionally a man with an eye to self preservation refuses to do so, and one of thnt clans made the com' plaint The man who iuBists on the ele vator man being iu the car before he will go iu is usually looked upon by the man of ninny nps and dowus as foolish' ly careful, but owners of buildings who are held responsible for the safety of weir tenants while riding in the eleva tors are pleased to see them firm on that point It may look well for a unl formed nuv to step aside and ask the passengers precede him into the ele vator cage, 'mt many persona will agree with the man who made the complaint that it is a cam of politeness which should be discouraged in the interest of safety. New York Tribune. Bom Modal Makers. "Making full sited models of horses is quite a distinct and well paid busi ness, the models for the whole world almost being mado In Loudon," said the manager of a great firm of carriage builders in Long Acre. "There is scarcely a considerable car riage builder or dealer anywhere who has not in his shop or warehouse one or more full sized models of horses (we and some other firms have respectively several such models always), which are not only used as a mere attraction, but are aiso, oeiug movaoie, put into cutler ent sets of shafts, so as to show custom' ers how a complete turnout will look. "Then, again, extra good models are mado for exhibitions, shows and the like, and many of the best harness mak ers iu all countries' keep thum iu their shops for trying on munoses. "I have given as much as 60 and 70 guineas for a good model, but of courso the general run of these things costs fur less, except for exhibition purposes. nave seen models made of the skin of a real horse, but the iniitution variety hi tho rule. The men who 'make the models quite artists iu their way, some of thorn are also the sellers, as a rule. " Pearson a Weekly. A Note Prom ths E.lltor. Tho editor of a loading state pa)or writes: "Ifyouhml seen my wife last Juno nnd were to neo her to-day you would n(ll believe she was tho siune woman. Then she was broken down by nervous debility nud suffered torrlbly from constipation and nick headache, tltieon'n Celery King for thn nerven iniide hern well woman In one month." II. Alex. Htoko will give you a frco sample package of thin gnat lirrhal remedy. faigo size Ufm. and "i(e. I U'A NT K.I I IWITIIITI. MK.N (HI WOMK.N ' to travel fur retlHitiHllitn clii1ttlsliil limine tn lYmitylvnntit. Hillary $71 nml e- ,11'llses. I'nsllliill pel-lliunenl . Itefi'lence. ncl(iHi Mclf-iiihlri'Moed slinntied eiivelnis-. lie National, Slur liiMiirance (lldir CIiIchkii. OF UK YNOUtS I II. I.E. Ciipitul. Surplus. S5,(I(I0. . MIK-hell, Prrlilrnl( stroll Tl I irllunrt, Vtre l"rr. John II. Knttrhrr, 4 nsliler. Dlrrrtorsti . Mitchell. Heult Met'lollnnil, .1. C Klnc, .Inliti II. Cnrliett, II. K. Ilniwn, II. W. Kiiller. .1. II. Kniielier. Ilis.s 11 ueliei nl tnoikllitf liimllieMsund sollidts Hie neeoiints ef inerclmiits, irnfe-Hl,tiiil men. tanners. tiHcliHiilr. fnlnei. lutnliei men ntnl dlhei's, iimnilslnu the must eiirefill intention 111 timiHiHincM or nil H'rsotts. S11 fe liepostl lloten fur rent. KIit.1 Niitlnniil Hunk InilldliiK, Nolnii hhs-k Fir Proof Vault. WANTK.II-KAITIIKI I. MK.N Oil WOMEN to Iriivel tor ICHtHinslldc eHlalilt-hell house tn PennHviviuilii. Hillary fisn and ex icnses. 1-111111111 iH'rintllieiii . ui'ierein-e. Iiitdiisi1 self addressed stnmneil eiivelots-. The Nntliimil, Hun- liiMimuee llldir., I'hlciiKo. W NEW STORE Tn IT. Alex. Stokts T3uildiiitr, Coi'ikh Mnin find low Onen for Business JL With a Complete, Newly-Purchased Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, and Gents' Furnishing HA New Store, New Goods, New Prices, New Methods! You Are All Cordially Invited to come and inspect the New Store and learn ita new methods of Up-to-date etore-keeping. IT WILL BE f CfSri STORE,. Cash Buying and Caeh Selling will be the great aid of Bucceaa to the New Store and make it a Money Saving Institution for the people of Ileynoldnville and surrounding. Did you ever figure out the difference between Canh and Credit when it come to keeping house? Cash buys cheaper. Cash Monarch; it demands the choicest bargains that the markets offer, at the lowest prices obtainable; CaBh does business at a less expense than Credit does, because he has no book-keepers to pay and no bad debts to lose, and when you buy for cash you pay far less money for another reason: You Don't Help Pay Other People's Bad Debts. THESE ARE OUR REASONS why we should deserve a part of your patronage. you win Find "js right to expect because I am d CASH ONLY, AND MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT. What does "money back" mean? It means that if after you have purchased . our goods you would rather have the money than the goods, the money goes to you without a word. You see we have to be sure that our Goods are All Right, are Bought Right and Sold Right. THIS STORE will be run to your interest, by saving you money. , Come Early and urge your economical neighbors to come with you. Stokes Building, Main St., Does It Psy to bt 8lck t Besides the discomfort and suffering, Illness of nny sort In expensive. Hundreds' of )eopUi consult tho doctors every day ithoutcouglm nnd colds. Thin In Is-tti-r than to suffer tho disease to run along, hut those who use Otto's Cure for the threat nnd lungs do better still. It costs less and tlio euro In certain. You can get n trial hot tlo free of our agent, II. Alex. Mloke. tdit-gn size and oDe. We nre nlwnyc mifiviiig new gf)tlf nnd nm nlwnyn givH you pood values in !Dry Goods, !N"o(ions, CloUiinp:, I lnis unci Ca)S, Shoes, lOtc. We furry a complete ntoc.k of everytliinp nml you will f'mtl our (1KOCKIUKK mid PROVISIONS nlwnys up to ptntulnrd in tpinlity, nnd tlie very lownt price. W'v inviten nlinre of your trade. Filth StivcilH, is AND OARS. Startling Low Prices marked on the goods. Lower prices you ever saw before in Reynoldsville, but this you have a doing business on a different E. WEINSTEIN, Tim lil.tnry of Down's Kllxlr In Identical with tlio history of New Rnslnnd for tho Inst llfly jrniin. It eiiiT- eoimhs nnd rnliN. For stile liy II. A. Mlnkn. t'wtlvenew Is llieemlsn of tho lliliilerniil "IiiiiI litviilh" of miillltiHlc. I r. Henry llni ler's Mmifltnko Hitters remove I lie ennw null prevent tin evil, null cost wily itA cent. Fur sale liy II. A. Hleke. Artilen A (III Miiliui'ht Is the hot pcincdy known fur IIIT Joints. I'nr stile by II. A. fluke. JKFFKKSON SUPPLY CO. Stock of Shoes, Ladies' Goods. basis. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. II KKYNOLD8VIU.K. PA. . Ft! A l J. llLA't Pwimrlur. Tin li'iiriinit holM of thtttowtt. If fiiliinr tvrn far cnmmiw In I ni'fi. Hlnim hrnt, frtn I iim, lni li room 11 fid rlowtH 011 twty floor, mnioTi' rtNinm, hllltitril riHim, ti'lcfilmm n- ticflloim Ar, OTKr. IJKLNAP, KKVNjr.I)SVnj,K, PA. J. r. IHLLMAS. PwitrMnr. rii-Ht fins tiM'Vi iy tinrltriilur. l.(M'iic(l n tin t ty rciilii of ilio ImhImi h purl of town, ('f i t 'him to 11ml from Iriitn iiimI roinnHMlloiiN iiTii'ili KHiiim for I'oiniiii-ri'lii I travrli'tft. litllcrltnttrott. .1 i;sTici:oi',Tiir:i'icACK Anil Id iil KhihIi' AkciiI, Key nnlilxvlllc. I'n. 1 MITCHKIJ A T'l'O It N K Y - A T-1 . A W . Oftlri 1111 Vff M11I11 Hfrpi!, ntiiHmltn thci ('nrniiii'rriiil HiiiH, ItcynoldHVll ', i'n. 1 (j(IUM)N A ITOIiNKY-AT-I.AW, HrtmkvlH, .Icn'fiwMi f'o. I'. (Mtli-i In MNiin fiiiiiM.rly tHillilMl liy (jnnliMi A Cotlii'll Wrtt Mlllll fllvol. 1 1 M. MflMNAI.D. KM ATTOUNKY-AT-f.AVV, Nnttiry I'tilillr, mniI f.inti. ni'iit, t'Hfi'iiti, HOrilM'll, fnlli-rl Iimin 111111I1 it-nlnHly. Olllrfi III .MHMII lil.uk. 1(1' V III KI V 1 1 i.-, I'll. F KANCIS.I. WKAKI.KY. ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW. IiI:i'i n in Muh.iiii y IiiiIIiIIiik, MiiIii Hln'cl. Iti'.vitiilrlMVllh', I'n. JMITM M. MiOlirCKIIIT. ATTOi:NKY-AT-r,AV. Nnf iirv Pnlillr mill Iti-iil KhIiiI Aiirnl. f'ut- ll't'llllllH Will I'I'I'I'iVI. Hltlill fllll'lll Inn. OMIi'l In lln Knsirr hliM'k. miir piitiiniri, Itryn-ohl-vlll... I'n. I) u. n. k. iroovKii. KKYNOLDXVII.LK. PA. I(i(iii1 flcittKt. hi luitldhr.' iit'H Mi'tho (INi rliiir- h. .iMtfln- Arnolil llHk. Ornthf. im In oH-mttti)r. D U. It. OkVKIEK KINfi. f)KNfTIST. onire iiir rrviifiliUvMIn Hurwiirti Co. Mton, MnliiHitMt. Itfynoldsrlllo, I'n, yANTKI-FAITMKi:r,MKN OK WOMEN to 1riil for i-i4)iin1IiI f'MltihtMiwI Iioiihi in I'rtiiiMyl vjtnlti. httlury 7mi nik! m ihmh4'm. I'oliluti Mrinantit Kcfriino. r.fit'hw M4lf-rfflr ic inniHMl in vrlop. Thf Nntlomtl. Hlnr Irmumiii) Itlittr.. litrutro. DOWUS' ELZZZH Gures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough( Consumption and all Lung Diseases. People stand by Downs' Elixir became It cures and has cured for slztT-flT Tears. This Is the 1 strongest possible endorsement of Its merits. Frlce itfe. ana , 11.00 per bottle. At Druggist. Btsry, Jakaiss ft Lord. Prap., Burllnfto., Vt Fur hhIi: by H. A. Sloko WANTKII FAITIIKfT. MKN OH WOMKN lu Iriiviil fur rfsiniNlliln rtitlitUtied Iiihihii in riiiiiiHylviiniii. hulnry ITnii niifi ex u'liHim. Piisltiuii iHTiiihiMMii. Hi'finn('e. FnrliHr iu'lf-iilflrMHMl HitiiniH'd pnvelnpo. Thv N111I111111I, Htnr liimiriiiii o iiuilt., 1: hli'HKo. Subscribe for The -X- Star, If you want IhcNtws. AT OUR STORE fine furniture receives its latest and most brilliant definition. We are equally strong, complete, and triumphant iu every department. Parlors, bed rooms, dining rooms, all rooms in the house, may here obtain an artistic outfit. We couple a pleas ing magnificence of appearance with a solid reality in value. What we sell you will become old with out looking so, will wear without becoming worn. When you buy, save money, of course, but equally of course get good things at our short figures. - Why THE PEOPLE bHUtfielr Goods at ttic New Furniture Because we are getting in something new almost every day, and by so doing we Keep Up to the Times both in Styles and Prices and, while we believe in j nick sales and small profits, we are certainly enabled to quote you the Lowest Possible prices. We do not boast of selling goods at cost and below cost. We make a little profit on everything we sell, but we don't want the earth. We wan't our customers to live ris well as ourselves. Picture Framing a Specialty. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a contiu ance of same, . J. II. HUGHES, t.hp. f.a&h Furniture uuvr vuvii ui invui v Dealer. iiitnttmitnit 1 f.FT AN ki lfif'ATtON an4 fWrttin hand In I EDUCATION gKg'"eSai niiaiias MMtT i) irinr. hnt. 11 an " .mil Tnunolallon. .nil low rmtAl. BUtj l1 mini'' K"rclrriilni.nrtlllii'i.Me..Mlon' KI.IM.lll.Hk. JltfWt!! L. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-snoer ii. "a., i..-1 and General BlacKsmitP HnrHe-Hiineina none In the nnnt4iNt maniMT And hy the luuint Impmvpcl mwllmdii. Over imidHTrrfiit klnilxnr kIhm". muilr fur correc tion nt fitulty lU'tUm and dlMiiH4fl lHt. Only the tMNit ma kp of NhiifH nnd nHllN ipmmI. kw palrlnv of all klndu rnn-fi.lly mid pVompUf done. Hatimpatkh (iiahaxtkki. Lumber men', .upplles on hsnd. Jackiwn Ht. nesr Fifth, Reynoldavllla.Ps. Reynoldsville Hardware- Co.
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