fyit'l'i't rtitiif ..,,'.f t it ) ('.('. itl I'lnMl'i. . . I I I'll J ., t:llr uikI Futt. W K.M. Y. "t-'KHKUA HY 27. 'li.V . ' nvli' rt mli'iii ltr:ll (til (!'. pil'ill-hctti'ViMy V t'.lii'-..l.i v af Kiiyrntlis tlliv ,htVti'Hiiti tn. I'll . M'Vii:t' 10 I ltt lnlMi"M of K '.V IHlti W v ( I lr Kit'! If't"' noil I'oniiiy. Non-ji tUt Ii-m'I. w ill ( All -t i(h r i rrrn'-. iitH 'vlll In1 rtM'i'lu I ly frli'Nil ly tiiAiifii tin1 hl'iii'hl!; i'Iii. tit-i"-ic j,tn ir li'ol..viti' Mvir.tn itilviinro, rutnllKltlU'lltlntM llllf'llill'll fur llllhlh'lll llll mil-' '' r i j m I I ly 1 III' m I Imm V niitnr, n.i for imhlli-iiMon. hut iih n iininititt'i uf gito'l fill'll InliMV-tllnir tll'WH lll'tUH m)lilM'il. VIvrr'Kiii'r rui nmtli' kmnviMin iippUm tlon in (In- n'tl'T In AiiiciIiK' Itlm k. I,'i'rli:v iiMiinli-ailoiiN mii'I rlmn::i' nf fiHvi'iNinM'nlM hIkmiIiI tciirli till otlii'i' liy Monthly iiiittii. Vllri" :i ! I I'fiinminilrlil Ions In C. A. Htt'pll- IH.III. l!rV!M.. Villi' I'll. K.M''r'f !it itt iwioiiri :il Wi'yiirTlflHvlllf, Pl ! iiOMi fill lll'lll niMltl'r. Tho world In full of ni'-n who (nt'-ml to n'cmir Ivn' fiiiMtir by mid liy. who aro Vrrv nlmv nlvmt iflnir t work. Tim Jimrnnl i( t'li 111H Id wnnts wuno on'1 to invent h way to li t it I tip muni of the onld weiilher v; liuve li -en hiivlntf for dnjj diiyn. Accoiilinu to linn. V. O. Smith' ntHtement the new Iyirlshttlvo Aipor ttonment will iriv" .lelTermm I'niinty two Reiiiienliitive. A bill will h.- prenented to tho Iyjfls lntntv to I'lutni!' the tinio for holding ti'achers' Institutes from winter to tho summer vnention. Representative Sot'tr. of Ohio, in tho richest mnn In ('.itnrreH. Ho in worth about iM.'.ltOO.iMMl. mid Iihh mi Incotno of $1,000,000, mainly from his tobaeeo fac tory. That pays almost as well as rim ing n noii n try newspaper. Tho man who miiken information apainst n blnsphemer and Invokes the law to linve him properly punished, does as much, and inmv, for the jrood of the jieople by that one act than ten ser mons from a pulpit on the third com mandment. If all tho money that has been paid for sleighing: parties in Rrookville this winter had been put into the hands of tho poor overseers. It would have bmifjht food for all tho people, now "on tho borough," with sumo loft over to pive to other poor families that havo lived very frugally. Rrookvillo J)cmo trnt. Tho same could bo truthfully up plled to Reynoldsville. However, tho people want pleasure and they don't stop to consider how much suffering could bo alleviated if they would deny themselves. Newspaper men always know more than they write; they always shield more than they expose; they are always more moroiful than cruel, truly remarks an exchange. Tho man who trusts tho avurago nuwsjiuurtuun may rely on tho fuct that ho will be treated fairly. It Is the mean, contemptible, suspicious hypocrite that tho newspapers are al ways after. No manly man is ever hurt by a newspaper. And no ono is quicker to sco the manner of men than tho nows papcr writers who study men and their actions duy unto day. "It's just like a woman to scold ubout the little troubles and bo bravo about the big ones. To overestimate their own beauty far less than they underes timate their own goodness. To faint at mine and spank tigers with a broom stick. To valuo a baby above tho world; or a pug dog above a baby. To keep nino commandments more easily than tho tenth. To look at tho most unde serving of mon through the kindly spec tacles of pity. To try independence, succeed in it, but prefer it not. To toil lifo long for social position, or throw it away in an instant. At the last session of tho Legislature an unsuccessful attempt was made to have a bill passed and signed by tho Governor making Jefferson county a Mcparate judicial district. lion. V. O. Smith Is making an effort in tho pres ent session to have such a bill pass. Mr. Smith, in his pnpor, says: "Tho pooplo of JutTorson county generally ' are deeply In teres tod in the passage of a bill that will ullord them relief from the present crowdod and overworked condition of our courts. We have been running behind for half a dozen years, and business has been accumulating until it has become a serious embai1 russmeut. Tliorj is evidently at this time entiretly too much work or ouo judge. Tho judicial apportionment bill l It , ..1... .1.... T..f ill un iri'nt;iii nuujfu jji ih jui: kiiut .in- lorson county bhull iio constituted u separate judicial district, with Clarion attained, and shall elect au additionul judge next November. The bill further provides that tho Governor shall ap point a judge, who shall serve until January, 1HIMI, und that when the term of office of tho present judge has ex pired, then the district shall havo but ono Judge. This is the arrangement the Governor desires. He thinks it would lot us out of our present difficulties without increasing the number of judi cial districts, to which he is opposed. Should the bill pass la this shape it . would ba oertuln to receive his signa ture, while an arrangement that would leave Clarion, with only 30,000 popula tion, a separate district might not receive his sanction. If the population of the two counties continues to increase provision can be mode (or a new judge before the term of the present judge . expires, and we need bo put to no Inconvenience." BOOK RECEPTION In the West ReynoMsvllle Public Schools Friday. Following Is a list of the books donat ed to the 'School Library" with tho name of the donor: "Hen Hnr," W. C. Henry; "Miseries of 1'arls," Mrs. Krances K. Campbell; "Moore's l'oems," Mrs. W. C. Gibson; "The Ancient. Lowly," Alex. Dunsmore! "Sehottish Chiefs," Wm. Hhobert; "Daniel Hihine," "Irving's Sketch Hook." "Life and Public Services of Lincoln." W. H. Stiinffer; "Mrs. Drown ing' Poems." Kttn Sykes; "Milton's Poems," Mrs. (. V. Hykes; Proctor's Poems." A. D. Weed; "Scndder's Pri mary and Advanced United States Histories." Joseph Hunter; "Data of Kthlcs." "Captnins of the Grent Roman Republic," "Whlttlcr's Poems." T. D. Mitchell: "Tennyson's Poems," Mrs. Martha Ross: "Dream Life." Smile Hro sheer; "Hume's History of Kngland 1st, 2nd and ilrii vol's," "Seneca's Morals," Hessie Mitchell: "(1000 Tons of Gold," Arthur Utter; "Past and Present," Myrtle M. Ross: "Heroes und Hero Worship," Mrs. W. S. Ross; "Byron's Poems," Miss Kate Doverspike: "Life of Sherman," John Orr; "Scenes from Kvery Land," "Anderson's Fairy Tales," "Pilgrims Progress." "Captains of tho Old World." Lex. N. Mitchell; "Cele brated Generals." Conrad Mendel; "Grant's Tour Around tho World," Mrs. Margaret Hollinger; "History of Norway, Sweden and Denmark." Con rad Mendel; 'Goldsmith's Works." Liz zie Koehler; "-0,000 Leagues Under tho Sen," "Tom Itrown at Oxford," Harry Herpol: "Tapper's Poems." Mrs. C. P. Koornor; "Tennyson's Poems." "Scott's Poems." John Waite: "Last Days of Pompeii." Diirhnrn Waite; "Oliver Twist," Mattie Waite; "Tom Rrown's School Days." Karl Dempscy: "Life of Kit Carson." Fretl Dempsey: "Prince of India." 2 vol's, II. Alex. Stoke; "Waver ly," Fred Stauffer; "A Tale of Two Cities." Mrs. Chas. Herpcl: "Whlttlcr's Poems," Mrs.M.K. Weed;" Wordsworth's Works." Mrs. J. C. MeF.nttre; "Hums' Poems," Joseph McKernan: "World's Kncyclopeditt,'' Mrs. Alex. Best; "Scot tish Chiefs," Master Arden Weed; "Tom Drown at Rugby," Lizzie Dur rls; "Tour of tho World In 80 Days," Mrs. Wm. Durge; "Kossuth and His Generals," Mary Johnson: "McClelland's Own Story," H. L. Hoke: "Milton's Poems," Mrs. G. M. Davis; "Gems from Poets," Mrs. M. L. Moore; "A Cloud of Witnesses," Mrs. S. H. Hall: "First Stops in Sclent itlc Knowledge," Rev. II. R. Johnson; "Byron's Piwms: "Kmer- son's Essays," Jennio White; "Lticile," Mrs. Samuel Sutter; "Goldsmith's Poems," Jennio McCready: "Irving's Sketch Book." Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodring: "Lifo und Voyages of Col umbus," M. C. Phnlen: "Good Morals and Gentle Manners," O. O. Williams; "Pilgrim's Progress," Mrs. G. G. Wil liams; "Two Hundred Years Before tho Mast," J. T. Guthrie; "Linn's Poems," Minnto Kbenthauser; "Hume's History of Kngland," 4th, 5th and 0th vol's, "Washington and His Generals," vol. 1, Maggie Butler: "Washington and His Generals." vol. 2, Britta Butler; "Napoleon and His Marshalls," vol. 1st, Prof. T. R. Hillard; "Naixileon and His Marshalls," vol. 2nd, Prof. A. J. Pos tlothwaite; "History of U. 8.," John Bartlo; "Scott's Poems," Mrs. Henry Herxil. Tho toachers and pupils are very thankful to all who contributed to their store of learning. Tea Salesman A good reliable man to sell teas, coffees, spices and baking powder to families in Reynoldiivllle and vicinity. Bond required. For terms address, Grand Union Tea Co., M7 Markot St., Pittsburg, Pa. Room No. 3. Average grado of each pupil for monthly examination ending Feb. 11th: A Grade: Olive Reynolds Oil, Viola Mc- Gaw 0!, Lizzie Bolger 100, Laura Bren nan l0, Ronnie Gibson 17, Maurice Flynn i7, Thos. Degnan 8, Eva Womor !M, Elsie Ross 00, Alfred Dellart 08, Sadie Ford DO, Nottio Addlesperger (Ml, Jennie Hasklngs 87, Fivd Barto 110. B Grade: Lizzie Shughrow 100, Julia Flynn 100, Willio Bronnun 87, George White 00, Churles King 100, Harry Me Entiro 00, Ameliu Morrow 100, Iferthu Marliull 100, Albert Sutter 00, Hattio Sehultzo 100, Agnes Kcarns 100, Annie Rhoden 00, Eujreno Black 100, Albort Geisler 00, Ethel Lofts 100, Kittle Low ther 100, Lizzie Hunter 00, Lizzie Mo Pherson 90. Mabel ITctrlck 100, Mabel Foust 00, Mary Ross 00, Agnos Robert son 00, Jessie Robertson 100, Sadie Tralnor 08, Foster Whitmoro 100, Jos, Mulr 00, Ktta Booth 00, Maggie Evans 100, Chas. Lord 100, Leon Ferris, 05, Geo. Heekman, 07, George Boh re n 100, George Farrell 04, Will Kline 91. B. G. W(X)l)VARU, Teacher. Shiloh's cufe, tho grout cough and croup cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contutns twenty-five doses, only 25o, Children love It. Sold by J. C. King &. Co. Salesmen wanted to sell Non-Nicotine Midget cigars. Samples free. Salary or oouimisslon. Good side line. Address, Landis & Co., Shlppensburg, Peno'i At King & Co. 's you will find baled bay, salt, Sour and full Una of general merchandise. Figs and Thistles. Ram's llornl Trouble runs to meet those who go out to borrow It. The deyll watches the feet. God sees only tho heart. Wrong doing of every kind has in It the seed of murder. Some of the devil's lest work is done by careless people. Tho devil keeps close to the man who gets mad quick. Ono step toward God will put tho devil behind your back. Tho man who bends ono of tho com mandments breaks them all. A lie is always a few shades blacker than the sin it tries to hide. No man gets religion right unless it makes a big change In his life. Men who serve God only when they feel llko it nevor do a full day's work. Every stono thrown at a good man hero adds a jewel to his crown In heaven. The devil has no special anxiety about tho man who Is well pleased with himself. Tho devil likes to hang around a man who never says no as though ho meant it. It doesn't pay to bo a wobbler In busi ness, and it is just as foolish in religion. Faith without works is not worth any more than a watch in the same condi tion. It is poor policy to hlro a man to watch a bank who believes that stealing .thickens is right. There are men so small that when they give a quarter for tho henthen they think God ought give them a big wheat crop. Resolutions of Respect. At a regular stated meeting of Rath- mel Shining Light Lodge No. 37, A. P. L. A., the following resolutions wore adopted: WlIKHKAS. It has pleased God in His all wise providence to remove from our midst our beloved sister, Klla Duns- more (District Deputy), therefore be it Hritnhvrt. I hat whllo we bow In hum ble submission to His divine will, we fully recognize and mourn tho loss of one whom wo esteemed and loved. cnlir(l. That wo extend our heart felt sympathy to tho bereaved family and as a tribute of respect we jdnnire, 10 1: ratio too charter lor a period of three months and have tho foregoing published in the STAR. llesortfully submitted, W. M., Alice Stewart, 1 P. M., Susie Marshall, Com. P. M., Alice Guiney, ) Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Dio- go, Cal Bays: "Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy is tho first medicine I have ever found that will do mo any good." Price 50c. Sold by J. C. King & Co. Advertise in The Star. WHEN VOU BUY A BlGUGle Remember that 'Good are good cycles and the world Special No. 1 Koadster, weight 27 TT.s., H85.uu; JNo. a Full Roadnter, weight 25 lTs., 100.00; Model No. 3 Light Roadeter, weight 22 ttB., $100.00; Model No. 4 Ariel Racer, weight 18 to 20 fra., $125. In addition to the above, I am agent for the Celebrated FEATHERSTONE Line of Bicycles, comprising in price from Otutranteetl For One Year. The only Complete Line of Sporting and Outing (ioods to be touna in tne town. STOKE, Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Star in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give them th? best local paper in JelTorson county and will give them free, either thn HVninJb'ii(f or Amrrt run Fttrmrr, for ono year. The two palters nliove mentioned are excellent monthly papers and tho subscription price of eacli Is 50c. a year. Tills offer Is made only to thoso In Pennsylvania. Wanted! Every smoker to send us seven two-cent stamps to help pay post age, packing, Ac, and we will mail a box of Non-Nleotlne Midget cigars, only ono box to one address. Address, Landis & Co., Shlppensburg, Pa. Karl's Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and muko your head clear as a bell. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by J. C. King & Co. Cash is the motto. Closer prollts and cheawr goods to tho consumer. It is an absolute necessity to ourselves and the town, as many are going away for their goods. For prices call and see our goods. Kixu & Co. Ladies', misses', hoys' and children's rubbers at Robinson's. For Salo Tho Wm. Barclay property situated between Preseottvillo and Rathmel. For particulars Inquire of L. A. Hays, Rathmel, Pa. Ariel, Ariel, Ariel, Ariel. DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Blvpn thnt letters of nil niiiilstnitioii on the t'stttip of Meitjiinilti Viilm, lute of lli'iidersoii township, .tefTei-son county, I'll., deeeiisril, have Int'n urnnlecl to the iin flelltrneil, to whom nil net-sons Indebted to sntil I'stiite lire re,itestpil to make imytm-nt, iiikI Ihoif hiivlntf claims or ilemtiiius will nmke known the sinne without ilelnv. II. W. Yens, Administrator. IVhriinrv 2:iil, two. For $1.75. Beautiful Half Tone ,engravings 2x."l Ins. or ai.iii. You can print hundreds of thousands on any printing press. Send photo and tl. 75 and receive the out. Sample free. Address Jefferson Jackson, 415 Dearborn Street, Chicago. VOTK'E-In the Court of Common Pleas of A' JelTerson County, I'enn's. In the Vntterof the Ills-I solution of The Keyn-NaS May Term.'W. oldsvlllv Conl Company ) Notice Is hereby Riven Unit The Reynolds vllleCotil Company tiled Its petition In tho Court of Common iMeiis of .lelTerHon County, on the eleventh day of February, IsM, prny Iiik for b decree of dissolution, and that t lie Court hits Hxed the eleventh ilny of March, IWV nt 'j.nn o'clock p. M., for hearing snld np plli'Htlon for dissolution, when find where all Imtsoiis Inleresled can attend If they deem It expedient, and show enuse tiimlitst. tho Krant I11K of the prayer of said iet It loner. Kraxk I'lKl.DINd, Mkaxs A Ci.aiik, Solicitors for Petitioners. MM ' Counts' does not produce a better, nine different styles, ranging $20 to $80. Catalogues ' Free! Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Masks, Druggist, Bookseller and Stationer. BING&GO. Dry Goods The Place to Get lannel Dress Goods. )ress Patterns. 36-in. All-wool Henriettas, Our Black Goods are fine and before buying Elsewhere. A new line of Sprino Dress Ginotiams, legular price 10 cents, we sell going last. JNine tourths yard. Four-fourths Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING of every description, which is utely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu- acture and hnish than can be city. Tills in lipnrimmrtpra tYii plete line in town. All the our unequaled qualities. Our Fall and Winter Underwear is complete in every detail. We are now making Suits to Measure Remember we do not send your measure off to some ready- made house and get a hand - me and put it on to you. We make these suits in our ehop at 11TE wish to Call the attention of the citizens of Reynolds U ville and surrounding country that we are now Mas t Complete to be found in Western Pennsylvania, Btocked with New i resh Goods, bought for Spot Cash and to be sold at the Lowest Cash Prices! Our Stock Comprises the Following Lines of Goods: Henriettas, Cashmeres, Complete Line of Novelties, newest shades. See our line of Wash Ginghams, Irish Lawns, Duckings, Fancy Lawns, Full and Complete Line of Outings, Crimpalines, full line shades, Table Linens (see them and you will be surprised at the low prices), Napkins, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Lace Cur tains, Lambrequins, Portiers, Embroidery, Laces, Corsets, Ladies' Summer Vests, full line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Tea Gowns, Silks for Waists a specialty, and hundreds of other Specialties which we can show you by giving us a call. In the Shoe Line You will be surprised at our immense line and the pretty styles of our Ladies' Shoes. We will defy any one to produce the same goods at the low price which we give them to you. Our line of Mens,' Boys' and Youth's Clothing Is large. We can fit you to perfection, and prices lower for New, Clean Goods that other merchants will ask you on goods that have been stored and thrown around for several Beasons, worn with age. You can't write the Declaration of our Independence in the dust in our store. A. Deemer & Co., I Arnold Block. and Notions! Goods Cheap. former price 50c, now 35c. $6.50, " $5.00 " 75c, 50c cheap. Come and see them them at 6 cents. They are Brown Sheeting 15c. per Brown Muslin 5c. superior in make and abso- found at any house in the "CTT A. T'C! Tim mrut nnm. prevailing styles and shades in at $17 and $18 ! - down nearest your measure t Ritnoldsviluc, Pa, General S