(The ft &av. '' -vrifiliim H.M) )iir icir. in mil- f. . 'ri;i'Mi:.M, iMilior nml I'l'li. V K I ) N Ks I ) A Y . .1 A N 1 ,'A 1 1 Y l. s.i.-,. Am 'mlrppiiih-m Iih'iiI iinprr. imtilMu'tli'viM-y t itnt4liiv ill Iti'VnohUvllli'. .IpITit-hii Cm. I'll di'Vi.ticI lii I hi Inli'iwl of KcynnliNrllli ftfi-t.ltf1VrmHouiitv. Non-Htltllriil, will livut nil Hli ruh iii'K. unit nl linrinllr fi li'inl ly IliffunU I In liilMifliitf ptil'm. H'l'tHfi-lptfon prkMfl.MM''r yt'nr, In nrtviincp. 'ninmiiiili'iitlitm IiiIi'IiiIimI fur imiIiIIi iiIIxii niii-) Im iiiTointitinlcd Ityilu wi-Him-'h mitm, tint for imhtlriitliift, hut. ni n miitriutit uf fnl fiiltli. lntiitMl Ittir nivt Ht'itm mtlli'llcil. Ailprlllnir i'iili iniuli known oniipptlril t!on Ml lhi'otHf In ArmthlV Mlix'k. I.i'tiuhiy I'lMiirniinli'Ht loiit mid rliimin if lnlvn llm'iitpnifi nhimld ri'iirh Ihl olHri by Mondny utmii. Aihlri nil 1'otnmtinh'ntlitim to V, A. Hti'ph eiwun, UfViMihNvllli. tn. Kiiii-mf at tin iMMtiitllcn nf KrynnliNvlHt. Pii.. 4 mtoihI rliiHM mull mutter. linn. V. (). Htnitti him intriKluci'il n Mil whlfti nittlinrl)!iH ,TiiHt!ins nf tlm IVnen to urli'i't a Jury "f kIx turn to try cuicR nf mwnult mid buttery nntl Inrcvn rv wltcm tin until IiiviiIvimI Intuit iivpi HI. OH. Till would kci'p tunny onsen Otlt nf iMMIft. Tt In c-laiined hy Bimm newHin)et'i t lint Hon. V. O. Smith's 1)111 to mnlio tm jiloyoin retiponHilih for tint taxed of till di l tmeontitltiitlotml. Mr. Smith In forttipil us Inst wock Hint ho hnd nn milted pixid authority nn tho bill and lins lnin Informed that It la constitu tional. A bachelor snys, "Man that Is mar ried' to a woman Is of many days and full of trouble. In tho morninff ho draws his salary and In tho evening behold it Is jrone; it iroeth but ho knoweth not whom. Ho Hpnndntli sheekels In tho liurchaso of lino linens to cover tho bo som of his family, yet ho is seen at tho (fates of the city with but ono siihc ml cr. Ho tcoeth forth as nn ox or an an and drawcth the chariot of his olTxprliitf. Hi arises i-lnil in tho chilly garments of tho night, and sevketh tho somnambu lent paregoric, which healeth tho volley dtoniaeh of his offspring. Yoa, ho Is al together wretched Bnd full of miser-. Vldo is tho road and broad is tho way that leadeth to matrimony, and many thero bo that, go In thereat." A lloston manufacturing company rn cnutly celebrated half a century of cxistcuco by making a distribution of $:i.'l,MK among Its employees on tho basis of Vt for ouch year of service. In this bit of news thero is a suggestion which tho hurried reader may overlook. Slowly but surely a bettor feeling Is Ix'ing created between tho wisest em ployers and their men. This will In crease with tho growth of Intelligence and thought the growth may bo slow but it will win In time. A rational view of tho subject every day demon strates that capital and labor aro In dissolutely joined In co-partnership, and equity on both sides must bo done for mutual advantage. Lock Haven A'j jirM. May tho day hasten on. At tho present timo thero is consider able talk alxnit the roads of this coun try and tho moans of Improving tho fcnmo. t'ad Gordon, ono of Hrookvillo's bright lawyers, glvos it as his opinion that the bust and cheapest way to remc . dy the bad roads Is to pass a law com pelling pooplo, within five years after tho passago of the samo, to have six Inch tires on all wagons and to havo thora so constructed that the hind -wheels will not follow in the tracks of tho front ones, but will run on the out vide of thorn, and thus twelve Inches of tho road on either sido will be packed ' down instead of bolng cut to pieces, when tho ground Is soft, by two inch tires. Mr. Gordon think it would bo a : good idea to put two inch tires on bug ; gloa and make them ao the hind wheels v-will not follow in the tracks of the front ones. Ono thing certain, it will take tin immense amount of money to curb and ballast tho public roads of this coun try as some pooplo suggest. West Kcynoldsville School Notes. The follow lug are the names of hunk ciiulributi'd to the Library during the past month, with the name of the ilomt tor: "I'elinsylvanln at Gettysburg," consisting nf two volutins. "Smull's Legislative Hand Uook," . "Iteport nf Kducntion:" Senator .1. G. Mitchell. Life uf General Tecumseh Sherman, V. (,'. Elliott. The Hoard of Directors havo had a small room In the building neat'y lilted up for a Library, which has greatly en couraged the pupils In their effort to secure bunk. Tito following I a re'Mirtof tho school for the fourth month, which ended Tuesday Jan. 1'ith" l'KIMAHY Sl'flOOL. Whole number in attendance, "H; average dally attendance, f7; per cent, of attendance, 02: in attendance full time, , visitors. 2. lNTKKMKDlATK SCHOOL. Whole number in attendance, til; average daily at tendance, fit!; per cent, nf Bttemlnnco, Nil; In attendance full time, 22; visitors, fi. (IKAMMAR SCHOOL. Whole number In attendance, 3f; average dully attendance, !2!: per cent, of attendance, !); In attendance full time, 111; visitors. ID. SUMMARY. Total enrollment, 174; average daily attendance, IMS; averago per cent, of attendance, INI. The following are tho names of thoso who attended full timo In tho different rooms: Holton Stiver, Charley Stiver, Duncan Dunsmore, Homer Little, .John Washack, Alfred Ward, Walter Slauf fer, Guy Host, Hydo Clarke, Melo Todoroska, Sophie Schultze, Wllda Williams, Ollvo Cobbln, Carrie Hrewer, Mary Ward, Dora Mowrey, Sallle Mow rey, Hessio Travis, Audley MeKee, John Ward, Asa FVtternmn, Luuls Schultze. Chester Schultzo, Michael Ward, Wlllio Clarke, Gmver Smith, Amy Allls, Myrtle Shobcrt, Anna Stiles, Kminu Davis, Nellie Hall, Mary Ilassou, Berth a Scott, Bertha Sykes, Myrtlo Higgs, Nana Wynknp, Hulh Stiles, Kdlt.li Herpel, Flo Host, Rnb.v Cook, Mlley Stiles, Ktta Sykes, Maud Shobcrt, William Shobert, Hnlpli Al bright. I'riink StaulTer, Leroy llnrtlt, Harry Herpel, Fred Dempscy. Personally-Conducted Tours via P. R. R. It 1 at this season of the year that K'oplo's thoughts turn to some method by which tho rigors of our northern winter climate may bo escaped, and a trip to tho "Land of Flowers," if only for a short time, offers tho easiest solu tion of tho question. In order to give the public an oppor tunity to visit Florida at a very reason able cost, tho Pennsylvania Itnilroad Company has arranged for a series of tours to Jacksonville, and the well earned reputation acquired by that company for tho superiority of its personally-conducted tours Inaugurated by that company has been in effect, none but words of commendation havo lnen received. . Its unexcelled train service, experienced Tourist Agents and Chn erons, and above ail, its moderato charges, leave nothing to be desired. The tours to Jacksonville, allowing two woeks' stay in Florida, will leave Now York and Philadelphia on January 20, February 12 and 20, and March 12 and 20, 1 .,. Tho rate, Including meal en route, and Pullman berth on special train, is $50.00 from Now York, and $48.00 from Philadelphia; proportionate rates from other points. For furthor Information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist Agent, 11 '.HI Broadway, New York, ot Room 411, Droad Street Station, Phila delphia, to whom application for space should also bo made. Every man has a right to take a pa per, or to stop It, for any reason, or for no reason at all. But at the same time there is a certain responsibility attach ed to all actions, even to so trival a one as stopping a paper becauso tho editor says something one doesn't agree with. Thero is complaint that newspa per editors lack fearlessness and hon esty. Thero is some truth In tho charge; but let us ask how it is possible for a fearless, honest, outspoken journal to livo if every mun is to cry, "Stop my paper!" whenever ho reads something which does not accord with his views? The men who insist that t he paper they read shall never say anything contrary to their views aro tho ones who are in a largo measure responsible for tho ' weathercock propensities of modern journalism. In a community composed entirely of these "Stop my paper!" folks, true independent journalism would be an Impossibility. When .you are con vinced... that a pauer lit dishonest and deceitful, stop it. When convinced that it Is unclean, stop it. When it lacks enterprise and falls to give you the news, stop it. When some other paper gives you more of value, stop it. But don't stop a paper which you be lieve to be honest, courageous, enter prising and clean, simply because 1U editor baa written his own sincere views Instead of yours or somebody else's; for if you do you are putting a premium on iniinoere journalUm, and serving notice on an editor that the way to auooeed is to write what be thinks will beat please bia readers, instead ot what he honestly believe to be the truth. Two for One. Wo aro making a H'leelal offer to each of our reader paying a year's subscrlii lion to the Star in advance, and to all new subscribers paying In advance, wo will give them the best local paper In Jefferson county and will glvo them free, either tho ll'omiittAi'm or ilnirrl ntn Fttrntrr, for ono year. Tho two papers altovo mentioned aro excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each Is otic, a year. This offer Is made only to those In Pennsylvania. Prlfttitrt with tits IMrti. Wl I. lofl HofFMAN At the Commer cial hotel, llriMik vllle, Ph., January 2Hth, IHit.",. by Hev. Dr. Warren. Kd gar K. Wile and Killtli Hoffman, both of (Minion county. VOTHT.OF Afl'I.K'ATIONKOKCHAUTKn " OF IMOHI'OUATKIN. Notlen Is herctiy ulvetl Hint iili1li'iltlon will lie iniele to Itie Uovernor of tin IVmi tminwriiltli nf I'emi'ii hy It. K. IIihivit, II. F. KohlltHoM, llemy A. Iteeil, F.'l. Unefh-r fi fid (1. M. Mi'ltontild, KM..nn the 2.'lnl diiy nf Fell., Imii.",, under the Art of the llelieriil Ai'ftihly nf thn CnminotiwiMilth nf Penn'ii, entitled. An Aet to provide for the lni'oi Hnnt Ion uiei ri'irultitloti nf rei-tiiln rnrnoriitlon, iipprnved April 'Hi. Is74, mid the niipptetiieiitn therein, for I he ell ii Her of ii rnrisir ill loll tn Is rilllt'd Thn Iteyiiolilsvllle Novelty M fit. Co., the I'hiiriH'ler mid nhlert of ivttlrtl Is the iniilillfiiellirlhtf and flelllnir of W. .1. Weuver's Nnii-Hneli Hust le llliii'ldmurd F.riiHer, W, .1. Weaver's F.iirflnt Hiiret Itullot Itox.niit nf Iron nrsteel, or tsilli, nr of inty oiht-r metiil. or of liny iirtt eleof Com mem, under rstents mimher ftKI, ir'iiinid Ml .on. MoCiiAi'Kr h MclinKAt.il, Holliitors. Ileynnldsvllle, I'll., .Ian. ill, IsM. Election Notice. Tho school directors nf tho Horough of Heynoldsvlllo resolved by vote duly pasred tlm loth day of December, A. 1). 1W4: That an election bu held on Tuesday, tho I!th day of February next, at the Hnrns House, being tho day of tho next municipal election, for tho purpose of obtaining the assent of tho electors of the Horough of Heynoldsvlllo to tho Increase of the Indebtedness of thn Hor ough to thn amount nf $ii,IHHI.(K) for the purpose nf purchasing a school site and tho erection and equipment of a new school building in said school dis trict. That the lust assessed valuation of tho IWough of Iteyiiolilsvllle is 7 1 H.Ooi'i.lHI. That tho amount of tho existing debt of tho Horough of Heynoldsvlllo Is VilKl.lHI. That the iimount of tho proposed in creiiHo of Indebtedness of tho Borough of Heynoldsvlllo for the purposes afore said is 2."i,tHH).0(). That tho percentago of tho proposed Increaso on tho last preceedlng assessed valuation Is .OIHH-f per cent. J. H. I'F.NTZ, Attest: Pres. School Hoard. M. M. DAVIS, Secretary. P. (i. BrilKHART, W. H. At.KXANMKK, Jan. 7, ll.". Directors. Snecial Bargains! The following Goods are Going Fast! C.'ihIiiihto; in difFerent nliadeH, regular prico 25c, now 15c All-wool llt'iirit'ttaH, former price 50c, now 40c 52-in. All-wool Ladies' Clotli, former price 05c, now 40c. 45-in. Black Henrietta, former price $1.00, now HOc; former price 1.25, now 1.00. Mack Serge, former price 1.00, now 75c; former price 1.25, now 1.00. We nl ho have a full line of NOTIONS! You will alwayB find our prices aro away down. BING & CO. Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING Notice. Tho stockholders of the Heynoldsvlllo Building and Loan Association will hold their annual meeting Feb. 18th, 18H5, at which time an election will bo hold for the purpose of electing four persons as Directors, and ono person as Auditor. At the meeting of the stockholders held Jan. 21st, 18!)., tho following nam ed persons were nominated for Direct ors: C. J. Kerr, R. II. Wilson, Ninlan Cooper, Charles A. Herpel, David Wheelor and William Prlester; and for Auditor, C. C!. Gibson and A. M. Wood ward, s. Reynolds, Pros, i L. J. Mi Entiku, See. A Busy Age. Kvery year merchants aro becoming more thoroughly convinced of tho value of advertising. Tho opportunity to speak, .to tho people of the com munity in which they do business through the columns of a newspaper Is certainly one deserving of appreciation, and is one of which every live business man will avail himself. It is also valuable information to the people, who natur ally desire to know where they can get what they want, and where they can buy to the best advantage. This is a busy age, and the man who would be successful must keep up with the pro cession. Punxsutawnoy Spirit. Cash Is the motto. Closer profit and cheaper goods to the consumer. It la an absolute necessity to ourselves and the town, as many are going away for their goods. For prices call and aee our good. Kino & Co. Good shoes at low prices at Robin son's. of every description, which is superior in make and abso lutely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu facture and finish than can be found at any house in the city. This it headquarters for HATS. Tlie moB com" plete line in town. All the prevailing style and shades in our unequaleri qualities. Our Fall and Winter Underwear is complete in every detail. We are now making Suits to Measure at $17 and $181 Remember we do not send your measure off to some ready made house and get a hand-me-down nearest your measure and put it on to yon. We make these suit in our shop at RevnoliSYllle Mm Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Do You Want THE - NEWS? Then Subscribe for 11UI EvSTM, Published Every Wednes day. Subscription Price is $1,50 per year, -;n contains all ilic:- Local News, County News and General News. IT IS THE, IT ADVERTISING MEDIUM in this section. It will pay you to advertise in it. Subscribe for the paper and try it for one year. Besides the local news, it contains in teresting reading for farmers, miners, soldiers and housewives. Job Work Neatly Done on Short Notice.