j.iafttr.xnrv rwncrni'.vr' mt Star. 'i(.Tiiimi )rr yritr, in miruurr. C. A. NTI'.rilK, l:,lll,.r nii.l I'uh. W V. DNKSl) A yTK KBUl'AItV 111. I'M".. Anlnileenitent lornl pnper, pitttlMiotl every Wetlne-Mluy lit HeynohNvllle. .lett'erson I'd. ilovoieil to the tntereits of Itoynoltlsvllle nml.lelTorsotu-oiinty. Non-polUti-Hl, will trent nil with fill mess, nnil wtll hoespechilly frletitl y towards the Itiliorttiff i'Iiih. Piihi-rip1 ion prlee1.;Vtpi.r veur, 111 nilvntn-e. 'onimnnl-litlon Intomieil for ptltillellt lull tnnit ho iireotniiinleil hy the writer' tininc, not for inlhltrlition. hut lis ll tflliltlintee of Hoott fnlth. Interettlmr news ltem sollrlteil. AilverlMn-r rules ttniile known on Hpplleu lion nt lheoll1io in Arnolds' lllot-k. l.entthty ooinnoinlriillons Mini ohiinirf1 of Advert Isenients should rem-h this ollli-e hy Monthly niton. AiMre-s nil I'otnmmilf'fitlon to t A. Htepli enson, UeynoM tile. 1'u. Kntereil' at the poHioNleo nt Koynolilsvlllf. Fa., m Mei'ond eln-s nut II mutter. Ilon't give a tToiiker ll rlmni'M to toll bin troubles. Tin tiny Imvo mily twoii-ty-fonr lioms nploiv. If yon woulil hIwbvs Imvo fi'loiul, you must urn thrill its yim tlo your rut. t'atvps. thorn th wuv tho fur lies. ITilil It not. broil tllllt tho piwt-olhVo observed Vnliini;ton' blrtlnlny mnny of our rlllzens woulil not hitvo known Sntiirilnv win it It'tral holMny. Tht joy of lifo outnumber tho sor row, mid wo must. IihiIc nt things In tholr pi'i'iMirtliin. If, In ihii'klti(f n roso, a thorn 'llorooo your llntrcr, ilo not, fling HWHy tho rose nnd doolitro thf world In full of thorns. Tlio Itopuhllrnns of .letTorson roiinty, t tho convent ion hohl In llmokvlllo last Wednesday, unanimously adopted n resolution rndorsinp; Sonntor Matthew Stanley Quay as a randldate. for Presi dent of tho United States. Kd. A. t'arninlt, Ksq., of Brookvlllo, who bus siii'Oi'Hsfully manipulated the Ilopuhllonn affairs of tho county for one year as county chairman, was re-oleotod chairman nt. tho convention hold In Brookvlllo Inst Wednesday. There is more joy In a print hit; ollloo over one sinner who pays In advance and abuses tho editor on every occasion, than ninety and nine who borrow a paper anil Hint; its praises without con tributing ft cent to keep it out of tho poor houso. Mossed arc tho meek, for they shall inherit the earth and obtain material for fenolnir it on time without security. "Huyintf poods on credit is lnrtrely a Tnnhlt ' iv.mnt.1sj.it n te.ttl ltutti'tt nutn. chant ono evening this week In discuss Inff the. credit system. If )ooplo could not obtuin credit they would find some way of paying cash. The best proof of this is fmi ml in the case of railroad truv elinjf. People know if they do not pay cash for' their tickets they cannot travel. Why should it lm mnro of n hardship to pity cash for groceries than to pay cash for railroad tickets? All that is necessary to bring cash paying is laying low for a week or two nnd catching up. IVoplo who buy goods on credit , are led Into purchasing goods they can get along very well w ithout. In this way they keep on mortgaging their futures. Tho money earned to day goes to pay for tho putvhaso yester day, whilo tho purchases of to-day are a charge against the earnings of to-morrow. Prof. Huxley says: "It Is too often truo of tho unhappy children who aro forced to rise early in their classes that they aro conceited all tho forenoon of lifo and stupid nil Its afternoon. Tho vigor and freshness which should have heoa stored up for tho purpose of tho hard gtrugglo for existence in practical lifo has boon washed out of them by precocious mental debauchery by hook gluttony Biid lesson bibbing. Their faculties aro worn out by the strain put upon their callow brains, and they aro demoralized by worthies childish triumph before, tho real work of lifo begins. I hnvo no compassion for sloth but youth lias more use for intellectual vital tlinn mm niwl tVirt i,K.rt.Pttl ttnua Ika tenacity of purpose, tho power of work, which makes many a successful man what he is, must often be placed to the credit not of his hours of industry, but to that of his hours of idleness In boy hood." Tho last Ix'gisluture passed an act making it the duty of tho assessors at tho spring (18!Ki) registration of voters to nmke in a substantial book, provided by Iho county commissioners for that pm-poso, tt list of children between tho ages of eight and thirteen years, giving namo, age and residence of each child . and whether in charge of a parent, guardian or othor person, together with suuh other Information as may be deem cd nnoessary. State Superintendent Schaeffer, who has issued instructions regarding the registering of children under the aet of 181)5, just referred to, says: "After consultation with school men and others I have reached the con clusion that the book should be ruled with the. following columns: Name of child, residence, or sub-school district; age, sex, color, the number of weeks at school during this school year, cause of non-attendance In case of prolonged absence, name of parent, guardian or other person having charge of child, a column for remarks under which may be entered the occupation of the child when out of school or any other helpful information. The column of children's caroes may bs preceded by a column beaded '00' as a matter of convenience." To School Directors. Wo publish tho following nt tho re quest of tho Jefferson county Woman's Christian Temperanco Union: The pui-suit of the study of physio logical temperance, by "all pupils In all schools," as the law demands, re quires at least three lessons a Week for fourteen weeks of each school year In-low the second year of tho high school. Allowing twenty minutes to a lesson fur all grades above the primary, this requirement woulil amount to only fourteen hours per year: but If carried through tlie several years ls-tween the primary and tho second year of tho high school, It would give suMlclelit time for a thorough comprehension of the subject, without cncroitchlng upon other studies. Pupils should bo furnished with Well graded text-lssiks on physiology and hyglen, I'onti'lnlng the "special" facts concerning tho nature nnd effects tif nlcoholle drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics, that the laws require to he taught. As thorough examinations or tests should I). required In this study as In other branches. The sumo murk lug system should lie used, and such murks should enter into the general averages which decides the rank of the pupils. The penalty for non-eoinpliaiico with the abovo requirements Is the loss of state appropriation. Several counties In the state have lost tho stato appro priation for non-compliance, as the secretaries of the school boards were unable to fill out the affidavit and cer tificate stating that the study had been taught. As tho statement is sworn or affirmed to before a justice of tho peace, you can seo what the offense is If the pBper Is filled out falsely. There is no distinct statement In tho law of penalty for not using any scclal lvook, but tho "School Laws and De cisions of Pennsylvania." pago l.r.i, paragraphs Mil, 100, and WI, edition of 1W4, prescribo Hint suitable books shall lie used. Hooks which do not teach the truth concerning the nature of alcoholic drinks, stimulants, and nar cotics, are not suitable books, and when such books are used the meaning and Intent of tho law are not carried out. Its spirit is violated. Tho foregoing are extracts from cir cular letters, written by N. A. Shaffer, superintendent of public instruction of Pennsylvania, nnd Mrs. Mary V. Lovell, state superintendent of scientific tem perance Instruction. Clothing, overcoats and underwear at half price at Millirens. Tho best family cough medicine Is Kxtruct of Wild Cherry and Tar. A. I). Dccmcr & Co. carry tho finest and largest line of handkerchiefs. Tho cheaKst and best shoes for the money in town at .1. S. Morrow's. California. So beautiful Is the scenery of Cali fornia that Nature must have exponded more than her usual energy In Its creation, and especially is this true during tho months of mnrch and April, when tho rainy season has passed and flowers bloom everywhere. Fortunate, Indeed, is tho person who can exchango the wintry climate of tho East for tho flower-perfumed and healthful atmos phere, of California, and no better method of doing this can be had than participating in tho second "Golden Gate" tour, organized under the perfect lersonally conducted tourists system of tho Pennsylvania Hailroad Company. . Tho tourists will leave Now York and Philadelphia March 11. 1890, and return to thoso cities May 7, allowing four and one-hulf weeks In California. A new feature to tho magnlllccnt train used for these tours In previous years Is a through Pullman compart ment car. Tho car, which will lie tho very best that tho Pullman Company can supply, will contain nine inclosed compart mentstwo drawing rooms and seven stato rooms and will be attached to tho special train at Jersey City and run through to San Francisco. Application for space or Itineraries giving all information should be mado to Tourist Agent, ll'.Hl Bi-oudwuy, Now York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. " Beyond the Tide. Aldino Leaono Roliertson, daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Win. Hobortson, of Heynoldsvillo, died on Thursday, Feb. 20th, aged 0110 year, two months ond twotity-fivo days. Funeral services were held at the homo of the bereaved Eaivnts Saturday afternoon, conducted y Uov. J. C. McF.ntlre, and the re mains of the little darling were Interred in Beulah cemetery. thirling Aldlne, thou hast left u l-'or to go to yonder home. We will sadly mlHH thee, dtirlluK, In our suit und lonely homo. Sleep on, thou little durlliiK, In thy teiteefiil IsiU of rest, Till we meet the over yonder In tlml brlKhl and lovely home. God has railed thee, little (larllnu. From thy mother's fond embrace, For thy little vrudlu's empty And another vucunt place. Robinson is now in shape to fit all kinds of feet at prices to tit the pocket book. Millirens are giving you 12.00 for $1.00 this week. Just a word. Thats alt! Look at our 100 kinds of shoes. Marvels for the price. Robinson. No other place so good to buy shoe as Robinson s. Everything now In shirt waists Deemer's. Florida. There Is no doubt but that every ono hns had nt some time a deslro to visit Florida, the "Lnnd of Flowers," and that many have been deterred from so doing by the thought of a long and tire some railroad journey, great expense, and a thousand nnd 0110 other objec tions. These have been ovorcomo by the Inauguration of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally conduct ed tours to Jacksonville. A special train of unexcelled equipment makes tho run from New York to Jncksonvll'.o in thirty hours; a tourist agent nnd a chnperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of passengers whllo en route; nnd tho low rates offered bring the tours within tho menus of almost every one. Tho tours, allowing two weeks' stay In Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia on February 25 and March 3, Tho rate, Including transportation, meals en route, and Pullman berth on special train I ."().( HI from New York and IK.IHI from Phila delphia: proportionate rates from other points. ' For further Information apply to Ticket Agents, or address Tourist Agent, I Hill Broadway, New York, or RiMim 411. Broad Street Station, Phila delphia, to whom application for space should nlso be mado. Postponement of Mr. Elliott's Lecture In consoquenoo of being unable to secure In time, nil tho nppnratus and photographic slides with which he intends to lllustrato his lecture on Astronomy, Mr. Klliott has requested a postponement until the desired objects arrive. The articles of most importance are lantern slides from photographs taken In the great Lick telescope on Mount Hamilton, Cnl. Theso are con sidered the best produced, nnd give the most ndvaneed Illustrations of the won derful developments made in modern Astronomy by photography. Mr. El liott assures us that he provisos to have tho best Illustrations known to the scientific world. Due notice of lecture will be given. Committer. Wo havo a few hundred pounds of California prunes at fie a pound. Don't miss this chance for prunes. Roiiinson &, Munixiuff. When you Imvo a bad cold and cough try n Ixittlo of Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For sale at tho Reynolds Drug Store. We will save you money and sell you shoos that wear and fit your feet. Give us a call. J. S. Morrow. How often wo hear middle-aged people say regarding thrt rellnhlo old cough remedy, N. II. Downs' Elixir: "Why, my mother gavo it to mo when I was a child, and I used It In my family; it al ways cures." It Is always guaranteed to euro or money refunded. For sale by IL Alex. Stoke. Robinson's shoe urn liUo Ciinsiir's wife, above suspicion. Tho Th rleo-n-week edition of the JNVir York- World ami Tiik ST Alt ono year for $1.70. Deemer's have a fine lino of dress patterns to select from. Correct styles. Don't take any risks. A llttlo cough may got to be a big ono, Get a bottle of Extract of Wild Chorry nnd Tar. For salo at tho Koynolus Drug Store. Tho improved Domestic Is beyond comparison with any other sewing machine in uso. It Is honestly miulo of the best materials, handsomely finished, easily understood and oiiorntcd. It nover disappoints you. At prices to suit the times. If Interested call on or address C. P. O'Loughlin, No. 8, Malson Block. Urookvillo, Pa. Notice. There will bo a special meeting of Reynoldsvillo Town Council on Friday evening Feb. 28th, 1H, nt 7.30 I. M. tor the purpose of actingon applications of Tax Collector and owners of dogs for exoneration. J. S. Hammond, Clerk. Every mother should have Arnica & Oil Liniment always in the house in case of accident from burns, scalds or bruises. For salo by II. Alux. Stoko. Ladies' and children's muslin under wear just opened at Doemor's. Buy While Reynolds Block, ' 'St S MADE FROM jjf j 1 SELECTED1 1 MEEKER Church Notices. Under this heading will bo found tho subjects nnd texts of tho pastors of the various churches of Roynoldsvllln for the following Sunday: Presbyterian. Rev. II. R. Johnson, pastor. Morn ing: "Our Church." Rev. lit: . Evening: "Tho Excellency of Jesus." Matt. '!: 17. There will lie preaching each evening of tho week following, preparatory to communion. Baptist. Rev. E. Lewis Kelley, pastor. Morn ing: "This Do In Romeinberanco Of Me." Lk. 22: in. Evening: "The Sin nnd Folly of Procrastination." Prov. 27: 1. The Iu-d's Supper will lie observed In the morning, and baptism In the evening. Mkthoiust Episcopal. Rov. J. W. Crawford, pastor. Morn ing: "Holding Fast Truth, Trust and Experience. " I Thess. fi: 21. Evening: "Tho Ark Kills nnd Bless..." I Snm'l r.: II; 11 Sain'l ft: 11-12. Trinity Lutheran. Rov. P. W. Motzentliiii, pastor. Morning: "The Victory of Faith." Mat. 15: 21-2. Evening Lecture: "Honesty, the Best Policy." At the services "Tho Cry from Armenia" will be presented. Shlloh's euro, tho great cough and croup cure, Is In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 2.1c Children love It. Sold by J. C. King & Co. $10 per month nnd expenses paid good men for taking ordors. Steady work. Apply the Protective Nurseries, Gen eva, U. Y. A Piano for $40!!! Chicago's most prominent music houso, Lyon & Healy, have a number of slightly used and second hand pianos, taken in trade, used in concerts, and In fact not brand-new instruments, which thoy have determined to sacrlfleo rather than to try to make room for. These Instruments comprise Squaro pianos at $40, $05, $M), $100 nnd $125. Upright pianos nt $12.1, $140, $150, $105, $100, $200, $225, $240 and upward. Grand pianos at $200, $250, $.'UI0 mid upward. Nearly all originally sold for from two to four times their present price. Al most all prominent makes) in squares and uprights) aro represented, Includ ing among numerous others Chlckorlng, Knabo, Stelnway, Weber, Decker, Stock, Fischer, etc. This is an opjior tuiiily that will not occur again, as Lyon & Hcaly never had so many pianos of this cluss lK-foro. Immediate nttention is necessary. A good plan would lie to order a piano, leaving tho selection to Lyon & Healy. However, they will send a list and full particulars upon ap plication. Any piano not proving sat isfactory may bo returned at their ex pense. Address at their new sales rooms, corner Wabash Avenuo and Adams Street, Chicago. Distance Is no obstacle In taking advantage nf this re markable chanco to obtain a piano, for In proportion to tho saving to bo made, the freight charges aro insignificant. If you do not already know them by reputation any banker will assuro you of Lyon St, Healy's entire responsibility and record of over a third of a- century for honorable dealing. Write to-day so as to avoid disappointment. Costivoness can bepermnnently cured by tho use of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. For salo by II. Alex. Stokq. Sirlfttnit ivitlt the Vlt. Sutter RoHHORotJtm At tho Amer ican Houso, Brookvlllo, Feb. IS, 18WI, by Rev. Dr. Warren, M. Sutter and Miss Jennie (J. Rosliorough, both of Indiana county, Pa. ANNOUNCEMENTS. (Co until $uprvitttrubtni. For county kupekintknijent PROF. R. B. TEITRICK, Or MlKKKWAVVII.l.S, Hitlijeet to the dm-lston of t he .TctTorson f 'ounty rii-hool lliiucuirs' Convention, Muy 8, isutl. It's Cheap ! 90c. per sack. $3.60 per bbl. Every sack is Guaranteed. Reynoldsvillk, Penn'a. BING & OO. We are now offering Goods at very low prices. There are Bargains wait ing for you. Do not miss them. HARDWARE! A R WOODENWARE A W 1) QUEENSWARE R CARPETS A tAWl) RAH The most complete line of House Furnishing Goods In Jef ferson County. We do not buy ''Cheap John" goods to fool the people, nor represent goods to be better than they are. "You can fool all the people part of the time and part of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time." We do not want to sell inferior goods and fool our customers and only have the people that can be fooled all the time left to buy from us. We want your trade and know we can Come Earlu and Late to tne Reynoldsville Hardware Co.'s Store. Remember our Furniture and Carpets are on the Second Floor. A Am ATi a. v. mmi a w. of before in this locality bought a full line of Spring and Summer Goods, opened up and placed them on sale in the Middle of February! Heretofore you would have to wait until warm weather to do your sewing, or select something that was carried over some old style, worn the year before. Our lines are complete; everything new, clean and stylish. Call and inspect our goods.. A. D. Doomor & Go, BING & OO. Fnormro ERUTINRUF ttive you Satisfaction 6 v.
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