VCtt Star. tiuhtcription tt.fio ;T imr, or tt-00 If jhh'iI uliirllji in ndrunn: A. IITKPIIKNWON, tiilltnr mid f'nb. WEDNESDAY. MAUCII 2. Anlndrppiidnnl hs'iil paper, piilillshrdpvpry Wednesday lit ltviiilitvllli, .Iclleison . l'a,. devoted In lint Intereslsof Kpyiiolilsvllle snd.lpfTersonrniiiitv. Nnii-polltlenl, will I rent kII with fairness, iiml will liecspei'liilly friend ly towards the lnlHirliiK elsss. giihscrlptlnn rti-t 41 -Oil wr yonr. In nilvnnre. tlommiiiilpiitlims liileiulpil fur mihllenilon must, lm seeompmiled liytho writer's nnme, nut (or piihlleiilloii, lint. ns ft nuiiriiiitpe of (immI fllltll. Illtl'rPStlll news ItClllSSnllelled. Advertising rules niiulp linnwn mi applica tion m. t.hp office In Arnolds' lllis'k. I,enghty piiininiiiilrittliitK mill change nf advertisement should rttnfh I III" nlllee lijr Monday nmii. Address nil I'liinmiinli'iillon lo 0. A. HlPph nsnn, Kryniildsvllle, Vn. Entered ut the posliifllee m Itcynoldsvllte, Pi a second elnss mull mnltpr. Snmn THin (if person In Hcynoltls vIMo lire violating the luw by sol'lntf -tiMircltiM to boys tinder tho n?o pre scribed li.v the law. Wo ilon't know who Is dollijr this, hut It remains n flirt, just the sinne, that hoys can buy cigar ette In this tmvn. C'le;nreltrs ini'iin misery unci dentil lo the buys who ImIh Itmilly smoke thrill, line If I bit Indies of the V. ( T. V wnnt. to lo n nood work they should hnvo tin; olunretto law posted In every business place, whore cliriirettos are) sold, mid Inform tln pro prietor thereof that If the law Is not re Hpected It will lm enforced. Wo don't believe there Ih a business man In town who would object, to thin, especially when ho know that nil were expected to obey tho law or fret into trouble. It Ih a cotnnion thliiK on our streets to we bays from S to III yearn of tijro pulling u cltfiiretto. The following; la thcoptnloiis of Prof. .1. A. Metiiinfbry, suporlntonil ent of tlio public schools of Sharon, l'a., on cigarette sliiokilic;: "If parents could sou tlio effects of this noxious habit iih see It, and uh our teachers hou It, they would not rent un til they had succeeded In keeping tho cigarettes from their boys. It In ruin Inir our boys' health, mentally und physically. It 's an every day occur unco for touchers to talk with mo eiui cornlntf pupils who tiro not keeping up tlio work with their clans, mid HO per cunt, of them! pupils are hoys, and Inn largo majority ol oases tho teacher will uttributo tho caiiHO to cljjurctto hinok inif. Tho uluurtitto mnoki'in can ho (liHtinKuinhed from tho otticrn nlmoHt u reudily rh tho pour renders call Imi (IIh tinKiilHhvd from thu (.'(Mid i'eailer: tho otTei.nive odor, tho nallow Nkln, ihtvouh mws, defcctlvo memory and npplicallon to Htudy ImpoHhiblo. Tho practice Ih not permitted on tho echool k round", and wo Htrivo to teach tln;m the evil cITccM, but notwltliHtandiuc tlii tho growth of tho habit Ih nlurmini;. Par ents sometimes complain oocuiiho their boys aro not making nioro rapid ro KrcBR and lay tho hlnmo on tho teacher. No teacher can dovolop tho mind of a pupil when he Ih taking into IiIh nyHlem a poittou that Is rulnlm; lib mind, und niuklmr a wreck of hU body. Thu irreat enemy to tho public Hehmils, the chief obHtaele to huilUlnir character is tlio cigarette( and I wlnh our neWHpupein would arotiHO the nuullu to action and ImprcBS upon them tho fact that thin Ih the moHl imHirtant qucHiion 01 tne hour, and public sentiment may be such that a boy will fuel it Ih u dUgi'iieo to bo Been with a cliraret to, rnthcr than feel as ho dims that it is making a man of him. The Question Is often atikud, Where do tboy get tho cigarettes when thoro Is a luw uguliiHt the huIo of them? It Is uot at all probublo that they are purchased by older pernonH and (Tlv en to the boys. Some persons are un tloubtedly Helling thorn illegally, and they should bo detected nnd punlnhed to the full extent of tho law. It Ih hoped that the iooplo will intercut thomselves In this mutter." "There is always a remedy for a heavy hoart," writes Ruth. Ashmoro In tlio March Ladicn'' Home Journal. "It may be in work it oftenest is. It may bo in thinking out tho joys that have been given to you, and tho sorrows from which you have been saved. It may bo In helping others by sympathy, or in whatever way holp Is most noeded. But the heavy hoart can always bo mado light if self is forgotten, and the needs of others are remembered, and us fur as possible, relieved. Not one of us can learn to become light-hearted in a day, or a week, or u month, or a year, for it is the lesson of life, this knowing how to lift our hearts up und give from them help uuto those who uro in need. . It is a good fight this one against allowing one's self to be submerged in personal griefs it is a good fight, and out of it you can come conqueror if you will. Do you intend to give up the light and fall by the wayside overcome by a heavy heart, or to go along through life as a brave woman should? You must decide this early in life. And you will, I feel sure, decide to do that which is right, and then your heart will never be heavy nor your conscience disturbed, unless you fall. And when you fall, thank God, you can always rise again if you keep up a brave heart." - Our Educational Column. "Cl Wlllliu," llllir. Aililrrw nil rniiimiinlrnt Ions rrlfttlvp to this (li'pni'tmi'iit to Killtor Kilui'lll liinitl Column, rnrnnf Tils Ktah. KvlNprlinf" up, mill flowpin. nml lHnrmiosrril, Anil teiil t hi' Kit-en 1'nrlh Willi llwlfl ilveny, l.iMivlntf II rlciirr for ttii'umwlh nf truth! Ilut ttirixl, ourii put In iirtlou or In thnuKht, l.lkn ll siintiit link, ilolh from lm IhiiikIik iOiihI ilown The rlit' itei nm of forpit. I'nimptliu. Hoys nnd girls, like tin; people In thn days of Noah, before tho dolugo, you hnvo forty days nnd forty nights In which to Kicure for yourselves safety, and If you neglect to do this at that period the flood of failure will overtake you iiml you will be overwhelmed and swallowed up. Can you do It? Will you doit? Wo shall see. Another thing Hint struck-your "un do" somewhat forcibly was tho fact that when hint Week, In Assembly exer cises, the quest Ion was asked, "how ninny of yon read thn dally papers," ii I h u 1 11 i!n.on out of two hundred and llfty or more answered In tho nlllnna tive. For shame, boys nnd girls, to Iw so negiletit of the current events Hint uro occurring every day In this land of ours. When newspaper containing nil tho Important transact loon throughout the civilized world can ho had for a pal try penny. Why. you haven't any Idea what yon are liming, ami you would lm astonished at tho vast amount of know ledge nnd Information that you can ab sorb by a dally perusul of the newspa pers, und how much better fitted you will Imi for society. A man or woman who Ih well read in the current, events. us given in the numerous papers, has an entree to nny society anil is sought lifter nnd warmly welcomed by nil classes. ''Keiiditig miiketh n full man." A well read man Is a good nnd entertaining (Minversallonallst und a pleasing companion, now hoys and girls make It a point to read tho pa pels each day, und rend them carefully, thus stor ing und t ruining your minds for the future. Not only rend, but rememb 'r what you rend, und think over it nfter you hnvo rend It. Just ut the present time there is much exciting news in the dulMcH relative to tho threatened crisis between Spain und thu United States, and every liberty loving boy or girl in our hind should rend und carefully study tho situation, .lust try this plan boys nnd girls nnd you will astonish your selves and your friends in a short, time. Read "current news," not trashy novels or silly story paMirs us they only serve to confuse t he mind nnd weaken the in tellect by crowding out that which is good and bcncllcal and filling the bruin with wild plum tunics und foolish notions, rendering it unfit for anything else. Read and read much. Use thu talents God bus given you in a manner fitting to this intelligent land of ours. Read good literature Eschew trashy novels and you will soon find you aro treading wisdom's ways, which aro ways of pleas antness and paths of peace. Below we give you a clipping of un essay onythe mouth, written by a boy. THE MOUTH. A boy was compelled by his teacher to wrlto an essay on "the mouth," for Homo Infraction of tho school discipline, and this is what he said: "Your mouth is thu front door to tho face; It is the apcrturo to the cold storage of your anatomy. Some mouths look like peaches and cream, some look like a hole In a brick wall to admit a new door or window. The mouth is a hotbed for toothache, and the bung hole of oratory. The mouth is tho crimson alslo to our liver; it is patriotism's fountain, and the tool chest for plo. Without a mouth the politician would be a wander er on tho fucu of the eurth and go down in an unhonnrcd grave. It is the gro cer's friend, the orator's pride and the dentist's hopo. It puts some men on the rostrum and some In jail. It is tempta tion's lunch counter when attached to a maiden, and tobacco's friend when at tached to a man. Without it married fife would bo like a summer dream and a dude would lose half his attraction." FLORIDA. William M. Slngorly, editor of the Philadelphia .Record, died suddenly at bis home In Philadelphia Sunday after noon from heart trouble. Mr. Singer ly'a physician says: "Mr. Singerly was and Inveterate smoker, and for years had suffered from What Is called a to bacco heart. I forewarned his family that some day he would die suddenly In just the tame way ho has. He knew that his heart was weak, but always laughed at the thought of danger. The end has come, however, In just the manner ! bad predicted and expected." Mllllrens have all kind of shirts. If you want anything In the bakery line, call at the Bon Ton Bakery.- - Robinson's always have bargains In' - shoes, prices away down. , UY THE WAY. The eurly bird gets caught by tho milliner. Nature begins fools und women finish thorn. Friendship Is not so difficult as adml ration of our friend's friends. It is a hard task to make an explana tion to a person who does not intend to accept it. u. Home is that dear place where we are not afraid to break crackers Into our oyster soup. Talking is like riding a wheel; a man may know whon to stop but may not know how to stop. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Buoklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy In action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular ttae 2fo. por box. For sale by H. A. Stoko, Druggist. Over 100 pair of shoes at J. E. Welsh & Co.s' way down In price. Last Tour of the Seoson via Pennsylvania Railroad. The last of tho popular Pennsylvania Railroad iiersnnully-oonduetcd tours to TiickHontlllu will leave. New York and Philadelphia by special train of Pull man pal nee curs on Tuesday, March R. Round-trip tickets, vulld to return on regular trains until May .11, 1WK, and Including railway transportation In each direction, nnd Pullman accommodations one berth) and meals on special train going, will be sold at tho following rates: New York, IViO.OO; Philadel phia, JIH.IKi; Cnnnndnlgiin, Ti2.W; Erie: ."4 R'ij WllkeHlmrrn. I'ltl W; Pittsburg, Vi.1.00; nnd ut proportionate rates from other points. For tickets. Itineraries, and full Infor mation apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent. IIIH1 Broadway, New York; Tliomiis Ptirily, Passenger Agent Iong Brunch District. "Mil Brond Street, Newark, N. ,J.: Tbos. E. Watt, Passen ger Agent., Western District, Pit tsburg, Pa.; or address (too. W. Boyd, Assist ant (ii'tieral Passenger Agent, Brond Stn et Station. Philadelphia. Bucklen's Amies Salve. Tim liest salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever sores, totter, chupH'd bunds, chilblains, corns and nil skin eruptions, and posi tively euros piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to gtvo (icrfcct satis faction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex. Stoke. The largest assortment of spring suits in town at Mllllrens. Try the oven-rousti d peanuts ut. tho Bon Ton Bakery. Best shoes anil lowest prices uro found in .1. E. Welsh fc Cu.s' shoo store. JKI'OUTOF TDK CO.MUTION or tiik FIRST NATIONAL HANK lit Itrynohlsvllli'. In the Hliitn of lYntisytvii nln, ul thn pIohu of huslni'ss Kchrimry Is, Isti7. iiksoihicks: Limns mill lllsciiiints tfi.V.Kfl ON Overdrafts, sis'io-ed mid unsciMircd. &V 42 r.H. lloiiilsto.xi't'iiKM'ltrliliitloii.... ;iV"l l I'ri'iiiiiiiiisoii r. h. iionds a.:) no HIiM-ks, securities, etc HIlO Ml Kiirnlliiii' nnd fixtures I.nr', m hue from unmoved reserve iiirents. M.U m I'hei'ks mid olher push Items 1,01,1 4s Nines of other National hunks 715 (10 iTiii'tiinial minor currency, nickels. mid penis .... 1WI IM Lawful money reserve In hunk. Wr: Hls'i'li- t .VIKIS HI l.ptfiil-tpiidi'r mites 7.i;soii ;i,oi3 ISO (coemption fund with IT. H. Tipiih- ui-er (A mr ppnl. nf plri'iihitloio.. 1,575 00 Tiilnl fatl.ftil ai MAIIIMTIKS. Cnpllnl stis'k paid la 150.000 on piirpiiis iiimi o.iiuu uu iiniiivitipd proms, less expenses and taxi's mild. I Itiink null's nntHtHtiflltiK... Niitliinu Hue to oilier National Hunks IMv ilends mitmtil Individual fli'iMiHlisHiihlpettopiiuck 100.2 IS 71 Time pp rl I flea Ivs of deposit SS.M4 SH t.KM 47 w.mn oo 2A1 oo Total KII.Ml 81 SUU of FtnniylvMlt, County f Jafenw, : I, John II. Knuclipr, ('aslilnr of the above named linnk, do solemnly swear that the alsivn siiitumpiit Is true to tho best of uiy KIIOWIPflKP Ullfl IM'llPT. John II. Kacchkb, C'sshlcr, KtiliKPrlhed and sworn to before me this 36th flay of rchruiiry, 1SH7. Ai.bkiit Hrvnoi.iis, Notary Public. C'okhect Attest: P. MtTcnur.t.. 1 .1.1'. Kinii. V Directors. .1. II, t 'ohhrtt, I , Notice of Application for In corporation In tho Court of Common I'lcns of Jefferson County. VOTICK Is hereby if I veil thai an nniilli'stlon will he Hindu to thn said Court on the 21st duynf Alm-eh, A, I) I Mis, ut 2:00 o'clock, p. h.. iiiiiIit the Corporation Act of 1H74 and the supplonipnts thereto, hy Stephen Yonrhnck, Feter Klsh.l'aul Miller, .lolin lliirsodleand Kin pry Kmisly, for thn I'hartpr of mi InlPiidpd In porisiratloii to he palled thn First hlek llonpllt mill I'litilolle llrolherhiKid of Klcmiiira, l'a., thu churiicler and olilect of wlileh is for thu puriioseof nialntalnlnic it IhiiipIIcIuI or pro- ippuve sociciy ny paying nenpnis to nun re llpvluir Its nipmhurs from funds pollneted Iheruln who, tlirounh slekni'ss or disutility arising from an Injury aru unnhln to follow thi'lr usual business nr oeciiputlnn, or snmo iithpr business or oci'uptitlnn wheiohy such members muy nam a livelihood and upon tho dpuihof i imiiiils'i-, pay a stipulated sum to his legal reprpspntatlvps, und for tho purposo of disseminating sentlmenls of loyally und Flit i lot Ism and feelings of devotion to the lulled Htiites nf Amerlcla among Its mum iM'rs, and for these purposes lo huve, possess und enjoy ull the rights, hpnpHts nnd privi leges eiinfurreU by tho said Act und Its sup plements. U, 01, mcijokald, Boiieitor. t Ask the man In the moon, or better still, ask any man In Beynoldsvllle what store In town is head quarters for paints, oils and varnishes. We submit this question to the Jury of the people with easy oontidence. The ver dict is easily ours on tbe quality and value of our goods, the com pleteness of our stock, and the moderateness of our prlces.Tbere's a double reason for trading where you'd get better suited for less money than would be possible anywhere else. ..,,'., Stoke's piarmacu. pi ART 10,000 Rolls FAINTS Is in no way displayed to better advantage than it is on the walls. We hang paintings there to please the eye. Wall Papers that are veritable pic tures for beauty and attrac tiveness are shown in our special assortment of in many different patterns. The number of our designs, great as it is, is far less notable than their merit and novelty. In quality, too, our papers run along a high plane of value. Only our prices strike a low level. In the matter of we are second to none. We try to get the best the market affords, and everything we sell goes out on positive guar antee, and "money back if you want it." We carry Berry Bros.' Hard Oil and Elastic Finishes, Liquid Granite for floors, Harrison Bros.' Liquid Filler Varnishes, Oil Colors, Oil Stains, and Ready-Mixed Paints, Plastico, &c; in fact, there is nothing made in the paint line that we cannot supply on short notice. We now offer you a line of Sherwin & Williams' Special Interior Colors that insure a harmony of color with your wall paper. No more need of guessing at it. Sole agent for Adamant and Victor Wall Plasters the only dependable wall plasters on market to-day. Many imitations, BUT NO EQUALS.. the STOKE , DRUGGIST.