tfulmeri)fion Jt.W prr iwr, l iliJi'imrc. !. A. KTurincmno, liilllor mid I'nb. "v I'.dn i'.sn ayZ m a m 'i i i. Anlniloprnilriil Wnlpnin-r, it1l vt-t-y Woilniiliiv IH Iti-vniiltlivllli, .li'flVrsiill To. ili'vmi'il Id tlir lnliTi'! nf l(rynitlilvlllt mill .IflTiTnin nullity. Niiii-MMllriii, will llviK nil wlih fiilriK'XM. mill w ill In' in'lnlljr frlmnl ly IiiwunN I In liiltiii-lntt i-lii. Dulmcrlplliin iilri'l.iiM'r yiMir.ln nilvniu'P, ('iimmiinlriillniin liili'iiili'il fur inilillriillnn muni Im iiiviiiiipiinli'il liylliK wrflvr'niiiinu', nut fur imMli-iitliin, Iml i n fimriiiili'i nf giMMl fllltll. Inli'li'itliltf lll'W Hi'lim millrlli'il. Ailvirtlilim rnli mnilc kniiwntin nppllrn tlim at 1ln iiflU'r In ArnnliN' lllitrk. l.fiiulilv riimiiiiiiili'iilliiim nml rnnniw nf nil vrl l-iniiitx mIiiiiiIiI nmi'li thin itfllrn lijr Mnniliiv ilium. Aililri'n iilli-iiinmiliili'Mloim 1oC. A. Hlnph enim, UiviinMivlMi Pit. Kntprrif n thi pnntiiHli'c Bl lli'jfimlilBvlllii, ft uprnnil I'ltiAA mull nuiMnr. Tlio old miyl'iiK. "mil' rnnimt wo Into a iiilllntntio," Is llltoly to Wiund nn oil diili'ti' miti now 1 1 1 it t tliu X rntlmili1 i-h.vh are nporntintr In ilioliiirniph.v. "Tim Dully Now" I tlio tiiuim of 11 now impi-i1 Hint pmili' its flint nppi'iininon In Pittsburg Miimlny nfti-rnoon. Tlio now oroHturo la of ltopulilli'iin pnront tigo nnil It pionilso to l n vm-y Hvo Hi'pulilli'iin pnpor. "Tim Dully Now" In miro to i't ii tni'gn piUroiuiiio Ih'oiiuso it rIvob tlio now In an nttraotlvo hiiJ romlalilo form. It Ih now proponed to authorl.o nwt mnstors mid their tlnputlo to upon lettor on whlrli ptrntiio stamps Imvo not boon plnred, to lonrn tlio nnmo of wrltor nnd avoid forwHrilititf It to the dond lottor ollloo. Tf nil whowrito would havo their nnino and ntlilrossos printed on tho (nvi'loH' thoy ww, an tlio ot ofllcn dopnrtniont tviinoRtR.Mich troublo would not arise. Suo.li work la neatly dono In The Stak oflluo Job department at roasonnhlo t-ict. It la always hard to got up In tlio world. When yon aeo a man who Ih really and trtily up In tho world you aeo a man who has worked IiIh way up. There la neither man nor woman at the top In any department who did not have to olttnb there with bllHtored hands and bleeding feet. Tho loading mervhanta, tho loading Inmiraneo men, edueatnrs, all cllnilicd patiently to eminence. Plant get up, trees get up, men and women get up, all In ono way by climb ing up. Tho Look Haven A'rpmi says: "On the l.'lth of April the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will complete the flrnt half century of It aetlvo cxlstoneo. During thin period It ha made Itself tho giviitcHt railroad corporation in the world. It ban been formotit In all hit' proveinents in railroading. It has literally net the pace for the rail rond world. It has never been behind but always first. Arrangements nro In progress, wo understand, to celehrato this somt-contcnnlal In a fitting manner." We should not only guard against sin 'In ourselvoB, but we should with equal care avoid anything that might provo the occasion of sin lu others. A llttlo pebble may turn tho course, of a tiny atrcalu which In its onward flow becomes a mighty rlvorfgo an apparently trif ling act may so change tho whole coin-so of a man's llfo as to render him a -monster of Iniquity, and result In his ruin. How careful, Jhsn, wo should bo to avoid everything which may bring a wrong lnfluonee to boar on the minds of others, or which may provo tho occasion of tholr fall Into sin. Wo nro In some sense our brother's koeper. Wo should bo dooply solicitous for his welfare. Any man can take a nowspapor. It is tho chcapcHt thing he can buy. It instructs you and your wife, and teaches your eiillJtvn, it comes 10 you every week, rain or shino, calm or storm, brings you tho best news of tho neigh borhood. No matter what happens, It enters your doors a welcome friend, full of sunshine, cheer and Interest. It ahortons long summer days and enlivens long wintor evenings. It is your ad visor, your gossip and frlond. No man is just to his wlfiand chlldron who does not give them the home paper to read. Emlenton Xart. Subscribe for THE Star and got all tho news, state, coun ty and homo, for $1.00 a year, cash in advance. Ruth Ashmore, addressing herself to "That Boy of Mine," in March LaUks' Home Journal, writes that his personal appearance "should be good. You owe that to yourself. And whether it is at tho oflloo or when you'are out visiting you should bo a cloan, wholesome-looking young man. Cleanliness does much toward godliness, and a clean body aids a cloan soul. It may not be in your power to possess a dress suit, but If you should not, don't borrow one and don't hire one. Brush up the best clothes you have, make them immaculate, and then enjoy yourself and forget your clothes. Your linen can always be fresh and clean, and your tie can be in good style, and properly knotted. Never wear a loud scarf and never wear imitation jewelry. Gentlemen select plain gold buttons, and simple gold links, and scarf pins of the most modest pattern. If you can afford dress clothes, remember never to appear in them until alter dark. You may wear as you like best, either a lawn tie or a black satin one, but the stiff little bow should be lor pud by yourself and not bought ready Did You Ever? Did you ever m a cow-slip on nn or ango peel ? , Or a liiniHO-fly a kite? Or a monkey-wrench an ankle V Or a hiilter-cnp it leech ? Or a tnllllon-nlr break a train V Or a hor-HhiH a mnlo y Or a music-box the compass y Or a yard-arm our navy y Or a jib-boom the utookH? Or a iniiin-Hnll without a ruihlnry Or nn nvalhncho a yacht y Or a dogHtar In tho oMra t ( )r a cork arena y , Or a seal -skin nn eel ? Or an ant-eater uncle y ( )r a Hhoo-hlaek Its eye f Orashlrt-'collarntlilefy ( r a shoe-Hiring n fiddle y Or a hIiim'-Iiicc corsets y Or a telegraph-polo u vole? ( ir a sparrow-hawk n lianaiian y i r a coupe a hill y Or en-glim masons y ( r the iiioiitixliliic a hIioc y Or the moon-Hct a watch y Or a spar-row a limit y Or tfie sun-set on a tuck ? Or the miHin-llght n lire? r a clam-bake some bread y Tho dull aenson of the year Ih the time to do the grcatcHt amount of advertising, ho say the inimt HUccesHful of advert iHcrs, and if it Ih ho with them it Ih equally ho with all. l'onictitlon demands it as much In the country as It iIoch In the city, for the roamm that tho financial Htruggle Ih tinually greater. The rates of advertisement In tho country enable tho merchant hi adver tise extensively the year annual, gives him advantages over his city com petitor. Just think of It, the llttlo journal "I'rintors Ink," only one of many journals used by tho city dealer, giits Ti.OiH) to 7,(KHI per year for n pngo ad. 4xfl inches, amounting to more for ono issue than the same spuco would coat in a country paer for two years. If It pays to ail vei l Iho at all It pays to ndvertlHO all the time. Robinson has the price right nn shoes. R. and (i. glovo lilting cornet at J. S. Morrow's. When you havo a bad cold and cough try a bottle of Kxtraet of Wild Cherry nnd Tar. For aalo at tho Reynolds Drug Storo. We uro now offering The Star for $1.00 a year, cash In advance. The Thrlco-a-week edition of tho AVic y-k- World and Tun ST All one year for $1.70. Tho cheapest and best shoos for tho money in town at J. S. Morrow's. If you aro pleased with TllK Stak step in and Bubscrilie for it, anil if you uro not pleased with it you should sub scrllx) anyway, so you can get ull tho local and general news and keep posted about what Ih going on urounil you. One dollar, cash in advance, gets The Stab, for ono year. Korough Ordinance. (No. .18.) AN OIUHNANCB establishing a grade for a sldo or foot walk, on tho North side of West Main stroot, in Roynoldsvlllo borough, from tho East side of Pino ulley to tho West Bldo of Centennial , hall, as shown on David Reynolds' plan, in front of lots NumlierH 11, 12, 1.1 and 14, owned by S. Shaffer, Mrs. Tappor, M. M., Fisher and John Corbett. Section 1. Be it orduined and enact ed by tho Town Council of tho Borough of Reynoldsvlllo, and it is hereby or dained nnd enacted by authority of tho same, that tho grade for a sldo or foot walk from tho Kant sldo of Centennial hall, on tho North side of Main stroot, in said borough, be and tho samo is hereby established as follows, to-wlt: Beginning on tho Fast lino of Pino alley, at Solomon Shaffer's lot, at pres ent grade; thenco for tho distance of flfty-clght and four-tenths feet at a fall of twenty-four Inches In 100 feet; thence for a distance of thirty nnd four-tenths foot, at a fall of five Inches In 100 feet; thence for tho distunco of thirty and eight-tenths feet at lovel; thence for tho distance of fifty-eight nnd nino tenths foot, at a rise of six inches in 100 feet; thence for the distance of sixty- seven and nine-tonths feet, at a rise of fifteen inches in 100 feet, to present grade at the West lino of Centennial hall. Section 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the pro visions of this ordinance be and tho same is hereby, repealed, so far as the samo affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 2nd day of March, A. D. 1800. Scott McClelland, Pres. of Council. J. S. Hammond, Clerk of Council. Burgess' office, March 2nd, A. D. 18(16. Examined and approved. ' Samuel Lattimek, Burgess. Bis; KicUeiueut In Town. Oyer the remarkable cures by tho grandest specific of the age, Bacon's Celery King, which acta as a natural laxative, stimulates the digestive or gans, regulates the liver and kidneys and Is nature's great healer and health renewer. If you have kidney, liver and and blood disorder do not delay, but call at W. B.. Alexander's drug store for a free trial package.- Large sizes 50o, and 25a - . s Horo Is it problem taken from nn ox change that our mathematical friends may try to solve: Three negrooB Blolo n mick of apples nnd hid them In ii barn. After they hiul retired ono of them con cluded ho would get up nnd take his hnii. lie counted the apples and found ho could divide them equally by throwing one nwiiy, which ho did. Af ter ho bad gono another went for tho same purpose. Hn threw ono away and tiMik ono-thlrd of the remainder. When lio was gone tho third man camn, threw away one and took ono-thlrd of the re mainder. When they nwoko In tho morning neither told tho other what, lie had dono but they threw ono away nnd divided tho remainder equally, flow many apples were In tho sack at the beginning y That old established cough remedy, Downs' Elixir, still more than hnhls Its own. In the public cHtiiiinllon, despite sharp and active competUliin. Tt is a "homo remedy," and In this locality needs no words of praise from us, ho well and favorably known Is It. It is the standard remedy fur coughs, colds nnd nil throat troubles, with great iiumlierH of our people, and their continued uso and unsolicited recommendation of It speaks volumes In lis favor. .'inViin Mm, Frre I'ltnn, Jinmitrtl z'0, MM. For sale by II. A. Stoke. Keep it In the house foreougliH, coIiIh, croup and sore throat Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For aalo at tho Iteyn iiIiIh Drug Store. At King At Co. 'n you will find baled hay, Halt, Hour nnd a full line of general nierchiintllso, Don't take any risks. A llttlo cough may get to lie a fflg one. (iet a bottle of Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For sale at the Reynolds Drug Storo. It will pay you to buy your allocs at .1. S. Morrow's. Important-Read This ! Spring is at hand. . Glean up, fix up! Make your homo bright and cheerful. You are tired looking Paper on Get Komething new and frenh. plete. All the LateHt Thousands ot Samples and prices lower than ever offered before. Look at theBe PRICES We are prepared to meet all the quality of our goodH before purchaning elHewhere. Note These Prices! MADE FROM M i ii SELECTECM l2ru ornlNG wncAg, MEEK Reynolds Buck, jJKI'UHTOI'' TIIRCPMHTIUN or tub FIRST NATIONAL HANK lit Iteyiiiililsvllle, In I he Hliitc nf IVnimylva n I ii, at the i'Iiisii nf ItusliieMS I'Vlititiii i isih. I Him. nrsomirrsi I.iiiin. mill (IImi-iiiiiiIk ITT.DSI V IHerill-iiris, seelll-isl mill lltlHi'i'llllsl., I. II 44 I'.H. Unmix tiKceiiriM'lii'iiliilliin.... aMM I'M'llllllllisiill II. H. Iliimls. II.HM HI Htiieks. M-rlirllll'i, I'le I.'.'KI Ml III I II 1 1 me It till tlltllli'N t.nr'.M line fiinti tiiiiivi'il ri-irvtt ntieiilH. 2:M'il 74 t'liiM'ka mill el her mill llenis Hill IN Nolo ir ol In. i Null. mill limilis 1, M HI rriielliiiiiil piiMr rimi'iiry, tileklrs, nnil ii-ii in OH IK Lawful mniicy reserve In lunik, vln Hhi-Ii- 4.1 1.1-Kiil-ti-nili-r miles VMM Ml 13,017 4A lti-ili-iiiiiim fiiiut with r. H. Tii-ns- iiri-i-iA n-r i-i-iii. nt I'lri-iihitliiiu.. l.aM no Total l(l,7ail 71 I I Mltl.lTIKK. ('iipllnl xlnek imlil in fniM") ) Hiii iiIiim fiiml ;i,rn hi t!tllllvlili'il piellN, Ii'mh cxpeiine null line mlil III? Id Niilliniiil llinili null's init-if miilliiit. .. 27.HMHMI line In nihi l- Null. mill Hunks Ml IHvlileliili II It in K I !f!l HI lliilli III nil I ili'iHi-llt iili.ft liit-hl'i'k IW.'l.l '.'I Tlnn lilllelileinf ili'liiwll 7,444 m I'llMllhT'il elterk lilllHltunMliK 414 HH T11I11I ; !lill,"!ll 71 BUI. T PtansylTKnlft, Cionljr of JilTi rioB, : l,.lnliii II. Kiiui'her, fnttlilernr the nliiive timneil lunik, tin Hiili.tnnly Ntveiir 1I1111 the iilmve Kiiiteini ni Ih I run In the lien! nf my kiinwli'ile nnil lu'llef. .Inns II. K Al'i 111:11, I'll ill Iit. ftilwerllii'il nml hiviimi In hi-fiirc inn this 4lli iluy nf Miiti h. Isiki. Ai.iikiit Kkyniii.iih, Not my I'lihlle, 1'oiiiikit- Atlcsl: r. Miti iiki.i., I .1. r. Kino. V lllns-tnrs. .1. II. ( IIIIIIKTI, ANXOUXCKMKNTS. OTouttttt S1!! jtcrlntf irnt. FoK l!OUNTV HWI'KltlNTHNIiKNT I'HOK. U. 11. TEITIMCK, (IF HlllH'KWTVII.I.R, Hiili.leet to I he ilitelslim nf I In Jefferson 'iiunty HrhiMil lllrni'liirs' riiiiveiillun, Miiyd, Ismi. Cn(M lleaUtlflllllillfTono rlli -hi i".",,v,,,4 I Ul dl I Ur l-7.r. You can print hundreds of tliniisanils on any printing press. Kntiil pliotoand$l.7.riaiid recelvo the cut. Kample free. Address JKFPKIIHIIN JACKWIN, 4 lf DearlHirn Hti-eet, Chicago. at the old your Walls. Our utock in full and com PatteriiH and Demgns. to select From I Good Kltcfien Paper 2c. PER ROLL and up. ft Better Grade at 8c. PER ROLL and up. competition. Come and Hee Reynolds Drug store. Golden Sheaf Flour 90c, per Sack; $3.60 per bbl. Pure Chop, 90c. per cwt. Bran, 80c. " " Brown Middlings, 80c. per cwt. $ White Middlings, 90c. per I cwt. 25 lbs. Buckwheat Flour 40c. " " Corn Meal, 80c. All kinds of chicken feed. All goods guaranteed pure. Reynoldbvillk, Pknn'a. BING&CO. i hi : You will il'nda ood nsnortmont of ISTmv Shirt WiiistH, Silkn, Em broidofios find JAuicy Buttons. Tlio tibovo in all now mid tho latest.' Dress - Goods! Thin in the plneo to get them. Dress Patterns you will also find here. . It is' nothing new for us to havo them. 13 I II A R I) W A A It I) W A It k; WOODKNWAUE QUEKNSWAUK CARPETS ( A W 1) H A 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 tho 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 give you Satisfaction Gome Early and Late to the Reynoldsville Hardware Co.'s Store. Remember our Furniture and Carpets are on the Second Floor. ' A. D. Deemer & Co. Selected their Dress Goods early, before the best patterns were picked out, and are adding to their stock whenever any thing new is in the market. We expect MORE DRESS PATTERNS this week. We were pleased to see so many at our Opening and wiy give our 2nd Spring Opening in a few weeks. rv I f n d. a n VUJtNITUklil ERUTINRUF oomor & Go, n ; R R U N T I " I T N (J R It 11