Vtt X Star Sulmcriplion $l.M prr yenr, or $1.00 if pitnl flrklln in lulrttnre. A. n rKPIIKIOW, Krtltor and tnb. wkdnksdav. .1 anuauy 11. lsim. An ImlrnennVnt Iih-bI nnpiT. pulillKlieilwrery Wsiliipwliiy ill UiynililvlMi .li'lTiTwin J 51. V., denm-il ti tin- Inti-retti "I Keynnlitsvllln ancUenVrsoimiiinly. Noii-pillllciil. will In-iit all with fnJriHw, anil will hp especially friend ownl lhr liilmrlim Huns. Bulwrliitlnti iirlnl.iner jenr.ln ailvnnrji. Cnmmtinlralltin. liitenilril fur niilillciillmi miiMt lie urciiniiiiinlMl by I lie writer snnnie, mil fur piilillentinn, lull n K minriiiilefi of Kixwl fallti. Iiitermtln news Items millrHoil. Ailvertlslnif rules matin kniiwii mi appllm tlon lit lli nniw In ArmililV UltM-k. I,enli!y rniniminli-atlnns nml rhniiitn of sdrertlsements nhoulil nni'h this tilth's ly MomlBy niMin. Ailcln mil iMimniiuilrnlliinii too. A.ftein anmn, Keyiitiltlsvllli,, I'a. F.nlercil lit the iKHlofllen nt. Itpynolilsvlllc, I'll., rukkcoiiiI Hums mull matter. During the your IW -ho H,l,'' coniinlnHloncln stocked the river, Htri'iiiim nml lakes f Pennsylvania with 1V1,000.KMI fry. Tills was tlio largest distribution over nuulo In ino year. The time (Iraweth nigh for the hold ing of the spring election. Some lin iortnnt unices are to bo filled nml our citizens ought to give the mutter their eareful eoimliloration. One of the political purl leu has already nnniinnteil their CBtullriiitcs. Tim moat competent men should lie eleeted, regardless of political nlllHation. The Pennsylvania railroad company has placet! an order for 1(M,HK) tons of steel rails with five dllTerent companies, as follows: Pennsylvania Steel company and Cambria Iron company, 2.'i,(NXt tons each; Carnegie Steel company, IIO.OW) tons; Lackawanna Iron company, fi.OOO tons and the Illinois Steel company, l.V (KM) tons. The tails will be of tho 101) pound standard size, and will bo used in building new lines and replacing old rails. Dr. Swallow, on politics and religion says: "Tho declaration that 'religion and politics will not mix,' Is one of tho devil's lies which that arch deceiver Is fond of putting Into tho mouths of In- eonsidorate Christian people. At pres ent there Is a good deal of politics In religion and a minimum of religion In politics, but tho porportlons can be re versed, and should be. They must bo If our state Is to bo redeemed from the destroying grasp of the spoilsman." Not long igo a man committed sui cide who had read The Stab three years, without paying for It, and then had the postmaster mark It "refused."' The "refused" was marked on tho paper a year before tho man took his own life, and It Is likely that this dishonorable, dlsplcable, contemptlblo and niggardly act had proyod on his mind so constant ly that life bi'camo unbearable and he hurled himself off this mundane sphere with the hopo of getting away from his troubled conscience. "Ostentation," says Lady Cook, "is older than civilization: ancient as the primeval savage. The desire to appear braver, handsomer, richer, stronger, better or worse, and so on, than others, or than we really are, baa been a unl versal failing from remotest timos, and ever attended with unhappy con sequences. The Latin 'Os ten tare means to show often in a boasting man ner. Anything, therefore which is done from vulgar pride to dazzle others, is of this character. And it would seem as if all changes of fashion prompted by vanity are so many marks of this fail lug, for these are at first adopted by the rich, and by them forsaken as soon as they become common." A tidal wave of rollgion Is rolling over Roynoldsvlllo at present and many vile slnnors are manifesting a desire to live hotter lives. Men who have boon so steeped in sinfulness that they have almost lost tho semblance of manhood havo started on the "straight and nar row way." Tho meotings in Centennial hall each evening, conducted by Mr, Schivorea, assisted by lie vs. Dean aud Reber, are attended by large crowds, the hall Is packed at each service, and a great Interest la manifested, and the orylce in the M. E. church, conducted by Dr. Rumberger, is attended by large congregations each night. The chris tian people of the town have "a mind to work." Mr. Schivorea conducts prayer meeting in tho Baptist church at 9.30 A. M. and Bible reading at 3.00 P. M. each day. These meetings are interesting and profitable. No matter what business a man en gages in people will want and expect a certain amount of credit, . sometimes It is only for a few days, but of tener longer, Sometimes people, aro compelled, necessity, to ask for trust, but there are people who make it a rule to get o very thing charged that tbey possibly can. Every . time a person asks for trust tbey are asking a favor of the party with whom they deal. Every honest person expects to pay the debt some day, but It too frequently happpens that when the dredltor presents a bill the debtor gets mad. . This ought not to be so. Don't act silly or owly If a bill U presented to you. Remember that the favor was from your creditor and that you are the party under obligation He gave you goods that be bad to pay money for, and took your word that you would repay him. It you can't pay, tell ,hlm squarely and honestly why you can't do so, and be sure that your reason Is truthful and valid. If you can't pay All n&v tiaift ttiifc In ant auun, ,1 ' . ce a courop ana kick. A Cititen's Views of the Legislature. Editor Star: Tho Pittsburg Ihtputrh, In a recent issue, speaks editorially about the neces sity of good legislature, affirming there are evidences that the people are thinking. Among them are vommunl- aliens to the nowspapers." Tho sug gestions here following may, therefore, be an evidence that Reyunldsvlllo citi zens deserve to he classed among thinking people." Since the sonsatlonal exposures of tho Ruv. Swallow, tho interest of all Intnlll ent voters Is directed towards Harris- bii i g, all recognizing the Importance of honest and cometent representatives. There aro two prerogatives which must l)e exacted from legislator as well as II public servants. No one will dispute the well-known fact that in our county re men of Irreproachable character, hut, the question nriscs Involuntarily, who ean vouch that a transplantation to Ilarrisburg soil will bo rufo for thorn and beneficial to their const itucnts, and, moreover, are they fully qualified to represent tho people V It should bo understood, once fur all, that a public trust Is not merely a favor bestowed upon any one willing to accept It. Only such men shall ho made public servants w ho can serve the people well. It is a question also of competency. Not in business, nor on a farm, nor anywhere so can every willing hand bo em ployed. It would be lolly to do so. U every applicant you ask at once: Are you competent to do the work for which you apply, what experience have you V it Is high timo that common sense and business principles were npplled to the governing of our great common wealth. Many candidates could servo their country better buck of the plough or counter, in their own shop or olllce, than in public olllce. Many most cxccl- unt farmers or store-keepers would mako but sorry figures in legislative halls, neither to their own advantage, nor to the honor of their constituents, The spoils-system must dtsniiear more and more In politics. It Is money in tho pocket of every tax-payer to have only competent men in olllce. Again it Is unjust to all parties con cerned and very foolhardy to be contin ually experimenting, having found a good man, who has served acceptably, to dlsposo of him anil elect a now man for mere love of change. It is truly an established fact that no man really amounts to much in a legislative body until he has had a good deal of experi ence. fiXporlenco gives him confluence and, consequently, Inlluenco and pres tige. Good and honest candidates for Leg islature aro out In superabundant num bers, yet in the opinion of your humble correspondent only one man has so far apiieared on the political horizon to whom all of above criteria can most satisfactorily be applied, ono who h very efficiently served tho public in the past and who would, beyond even the shadow of a doubt, again be an honor and a source of good to bis con stituents and the public in general, the ideal citizen and statesman, Hon. W. O Smith. Very Respectfully, A Quiet Citizen. The Appraiser's Duties. Auditor General Mylin Insists that appraisers shall personally , visit all stores or other places of business liable to mercantile tax, and says that no HoenBe is to be assessed whore the an nual amount of sales Is less than tl.OOO. If dealers In liquors sell other goods thun liquors they must pay a lleenso for tho sale of such goods. In all counties the appraiser must furnish the county treasurer a certified list of dealers with their classifications. The auditor gcnoral's department will pay no bills for mileage unless It is sat isfied that the appraiser has in person visited in one continuous trip evory place of business assessed. In accord ance with a recent decision of tho su premo court, dealers in live stock are exempt and tbey must not bo assessed. Butchers who sell the moat of animals they have slaughtered are also exempt, but those butchers who purchase cattle already killed and sell the dressed moat are liable to the payment of license, All foreign and resident dealers or firms who have a shop for the sale of meat apart from the slaughter house must be taxed. ' Under tho opinion of the attorney general appraisers are Instructed here after to assess all owners of restaurants eating houses, etc, not soiling liquors, and provision has boon made by the de partment for returning this class of licenses. Rev, C. S. Curamlngs, of Bridgetown Maine, says: . "Bridgetown was de lighted with Eli Perkins. Behind the laughter was solid nbllosoDh v. The lecture waa moral, orthodox, full of laughter and tearful sermon. Our M E. society netted 175. but the trood thoughts, temperance and Information of Mr. Perkins were worth more than money." At Assembly ball Friday evening, Jan. 21st. Lecture begins 8.15. at It was stated in last week's Issue of the Brockwayvllle Jiecord that the glass works at that place has suspended operations. The plant has been losing money Irom the start and the directors took this action until a further plan deolded upon. It la thought the shut down will only bo temporary. Our Educational Column. "UmU Wllllta," Biltar. Address nil emnmmilf'At tons relntlri fn tills i-imrtmr-nt In Killtor Kdiientltittal ('oltimu. ureiif ThbStah. Hoys and girls, your uncle wants to avo a plain, everyday talk with you this week. You are fully aware, boys and girls, that at tho last examination there seemed to have been a general failure In arithmetic, a universal slump In tho mathematical market, so to sM-ak, In which the stock declined to a ridiculously low figure; and who was to blamo for this mathematical crash? Ask yourselves this question and see If you cannot trace the cause directly to your Individual selves. Many of you make a great mistake In this way: You go through your Arithmetic lessons In a mechanleul manner. You neglect to ommlt to memory the principles and rules pertaining to the several subjects. This Is a grave mistake. These rules and principles are placed In the book bv the author as a guldo for vou and not for ornament, and unless you learn 'Beli and every ono of them In a thor ough manner you will fall every time. Again, many of you neglect your les sons more or less In this wny, you wait until recitation time and then only work the single problem assigned to you, Instead ot solving ever proolem In tho lesson. Unless you work out nil tho lesson you will never succeed, for neh one from first to Inst Is a link, as it were, which completes and holds to gether tho chain of the lesson, and If but n single one of these links Is left out tho chain is separated and worse than useless. Don't do this, boys and girls. Wake up and havo moral stam ina and munition enough about you to say "l will succeed." itememner, that less than four months vet remain In which to complete the course laid down for your several rooms, and nothing but hard work will securo tho coveted promotion. How many of you passed above tho examination averago tho first half? Take your books home with you and study at night. You cannot afford to loso a single hour. Let outsldn friv ollties go by the board for a timo. You haven't time for them. We are glad to see you attend tho religious meetings now In progress, but these are no excuse for neglecting school work. You can easily find an hour between four and seven o'clock In the evening for study: and how much better you will enjoy the meetings when you know that you have dono your duty relatlvo to school matters. Temporal and spiritual edu cation go hand In hand and each ismado bettor by the help of the other. Now, boys and girls, you cortalnly have been warned and advised enough and you lire old enough, tho majority of you, to think and act for yourselves. Then why not take advantage of the golden opportunities glvon you and try your best to so acquit yourselves as to be an honor to yourself, your parents, your teacher, your school and your town. Give up those trilling little childish follies and fripperies and be model stu dents. Think, work, act, and apply yourself dillgontly and earnestly and you will succeed, and In after-life will thank those who during your school days urged and advised you. Struck by a Passenger Train. H. D. Frazlor, an old soldier of Du- Bols, and his son Robert, were struck by a Clearfield & Mahoning passenger train at a railroad crossing near DuBols about 7.10 Friday evening and Mr. Fraz lor died at tho DuBols hospital between twelveandone o'clock the same night from Injuries received. The DuBols Expret gives tho following account of how tho accident occurred: "Earlier In the day they had hired a rig at Sparks' llvory. They wero travelling in the same direotlon as the train and either did not hear or see it or misjudged its distance or rate of speed. They were fairly on the track when hit. The buggy was smashed to pieces, the horse was ground up by the wheels and when the train was stopped the battered body of Mr. Frazier was found on the pilot and his son Robert was lying unconscious beside the track." Does It Pay to be Sick ? Besides the discomfort and sufTerlng, Illness of any sort Is expensive. Hundreds of people consult tho doctors every day about coughs and colds. This is better than to suffer the disease to run along, but those who use Otto's Cure for the throat and lungs do better still. It costs loss and the cure la certain. You can get a trial bottle free of our agent, II. Alex. Stoke. Large size 25o. and 50o. Found A pocket book containing small amount of money was found on Main street Christmas week. Call at this office. Wo are taking orders for spring deliv ery on phosphate and McCormlck mowers and binders. We are selling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, feed, dry goods, groceries and drugs. Come In and see J. C. Kino & Co. Subscribe for The Star and get all the local, county and general news. For rent Building on Fifth street with rooms suitable foroffloos. Enquire J. Van Reed. A ale. good second-hand cook stove Inquire at This Star office. for Our 12.00 shoes have no equal, buy pair at ttomnson . CALIFORNIA. Personally-Conducted Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. American and especially trans-contl- nehtal travel has been revolutionized by tho personally-conducted Tours of the Pennsylvania Hull road. California, tho "land of promise," the dream of the tourist, has been made easily and com fortably accessible. Through trains of palatial appointments run between the Atlantic and Pnclflc, affording ample opiMtrtunlty to visit tho most interesting points en route, and insuring a degron of comfort aud special attention not otherwise attalnablu. The next tour to California under this matchless system will leave New York, Philadelphia and I'lttsburg Thursday, .lanunry 27, visit ing St. Louis, El Paso, San Delgo, Riv erside, IjOS Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs and Munltnu, Denver, tec. Ron nil -t rip rate, Including transporta tion, meals, carriage drives, hotel ac commodation, and Pullman accommo dations, en routs, and Pullman berth Los Angles to Sun Francisco, and trans Mirlation in California, $:U0.0O from all stations east of Pittsburg; with hotel accommodations, meals, transfers, and carriage drives, through California for four weeks, $ll'.'i.(K) additional. An ex perienced chaperon will accompany tho party for tho benefit of tho lady tourists. For Itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1 1 (Ml Broadway, New York; or address Ouo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Pas senger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklon tc Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Llfo Pills, A trial will convince you of their mor- Its. These pills are easy In action and aro particularly effi ctive In the euro of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular size 2"kj. per box , Sold by II. A. Stoko, Druggist. FLORIDA. Personally-Conducted Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. With Its matchlcssolimate, Its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and bathing, Its fishing and hunting, its primeval forests, Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudin arian, the lover of nature, the sports man and theexplorer. The first Jacksonville tour of the season via the Pennsylvania Railroad, allowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York by special train Tuesday, January 25, Excursion ticket, Includ ing railway transportation, Pullman accommodations, (one berth), and meals en route In both directions while travel ing on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, tTiO.00; Philadelphia, 918.00: Canandaigua, $T2. a'; Erie, $54.8.r.; Wilkesbarre, $50.35: Pittsburg, $53.00; and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and full Infor mation apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1 KM1 Broadway, New York; or addrossGeo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Broad Stroet Station, Philadelphia. The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grlppo, and hor case grew so serious that physicians at Cowdon and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develope into hasty consumption Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she began to get bettor from first dose, and half dozen bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Freo trial bottle at H. Alex. Stoke's drug store. , Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively oures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfeot satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex, Stoke. All thoae who have used Baxter's Mandrake Bitters speak very strongly In tlielr praise. Twenty-nve cents per bottle. For aule by II. A. Btoke. In case of bard cold nothing- will relieve the breathing so quickly as to rub Arnicas: Oil Liniment on the cheat. For sale by II. A, Btoke. The name of N. H. Rowna' still lives, al though he has been dead many years. Hi Elixir for the cure of coughs and colas has already outlived blm a quarter of a century, and la still growing In favor with the public, For sale by H. A. btoke. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Where, letters of Admlnlntratloo to the EHtate nf JiMxnh a. Morrow, late of Bevnoldn- vllle. Pa., dweased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persona Indebted to the auld estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of tbe said decedent will make known trie same without delay to UABMun I,, ktoaaow, Adulolatratrix. Men Women Have You TENDER FEET? THEN BUY WW CUSHION SHOE. For Sale by J. K. JOHNSTON, The Shoe Dealer. Ladies' Goats and Gapes We liave a and nell them at cot. Bargains in Dress Goods Now is the the place to Ladies' Mackintoshes have a good A. D. Deemer ARF OFFERING Big IN BLANKETS AND TEN or while they last. Call and see what they have in this line. We also have a small lot of Furs in Child's Sets and Muffs, which we will sell at Reduced Prices. Handkerchiefs and Mittens go at Remember we have Ladles' Jackets at One-foil Reoular Price. Here's to your health! Certainly, and one of the very best , ways to Insure your health Is a timely use of those standard reme dies of prevention which one should always have on hand In cuse of need. To havo them costs but lit tle, not to have them mny result In a long period of Illness. We rec ommend only medicines of approved and woll-known valuo. Our stock of DRUGS Is standard and complete, and per sons desiring absolute security against errors In compounding pro scriptions will do well to give us their pntronngo. Stoke, Reliable Pharmacist. very good and nice line, y, time to buy and this is U get them. and Wrappers are also reduced in prices, and we (l assortment to select from, p BING 6c CO. & Co. Bargains HAPS FOR THE NEXT DAYS K8 Mufflers, Fur Top Kid Reduced Prices.