3Tfie X Btat Nubtcriptinn tt.SO prr vmr, or $1.00 if paid utrirtly in udranet. ' A. MTKPIII'.NMON, Ki1ltrnt Pllb. WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 7, 11HX. A n lclcM'nili'Ml Iihmi I m'r. piilillnlipcl im-rjr Weriripxility nt ICtvnoMvlHi, Jpffi'inon Co. tli.. clnvolt-d to tlii InUirt-ttK f Hf jrnl(lHIl nd Ji'fTi'i-Mimi'ouiii y. Nnn-lltl'ul, will Irrut .11 wltlffiilrncsH. nml will )MiiiMWlnfljr friend ly tnwnrtltt the luhnrlng i-Iiimm. 8ul)rrlptlmi prlcoll.nOieryiir,ln ndvnnrp. Uommiink'tMtntm IntKiiilril fur nuhllrnllon mint be nrcimipnnlwil liy 1 lie wrfitir' iiiiinii, ant fiir punllrntliin, but a Rimrnnlcn of Rnod fnllli. IntHri'Htltiff new lttnm llcltoil. AJrtltn rutci nmilo known on applli'it tloiiattho olflre In Kroehllrli-llenry ItliM'k. I.enxhty comtninitfiitlnii nnri rlintiitn of i1vrtli'mpnt hIioiiIiI roiti'h thin office by Momltijr noon. Aildrvu ulli'utnmunlrntlnn to U. A.Kupn nmn, KpynoUNvllln. I'm. ' Entered lit I he pimtoffli'tt t Itey noliHvllle, Vh anHuroud rills, mull nmttnr. . Jiultfo Piirily, of Wayno-l'lke district, In an opinion handed down hint week, declared tlio Act of Aiwembty requir ing payment of bounties on foxes, wild cat and minks, and tlio Inter ainenil ment, unconstitutional. A new tax law wan puHod by tlio last Legislature and U now In force by which a tax collector can enter bis claim in the 1'rothonotnry's oflloe ngulimt a de linquent taxpayer and the claim be comes a first lien on the property of the delinquent. Tlio law will be of interest to tax collector and taxpayer. Soma woiuuii has suggested tliut tlio reason why there's no marrying or giv ing In marrluge in heaven Is because there are no bridegroom there. Falls Creek Herald. If the male attendance at a prayer-meeting Is any indication of the percentage of men in heaven, bride grooms will bo exceedingly scarce In the Eternal City. Many a man has mado a failure In the battle of life because he "despised the day of small things," and the young man who overlooks the importance of "small things" Is almost sure never to be a great success. The mighty river that rolls onward to the ocean was, in its small beginning, but a rill trickling down some moss-covered rock; the giant tree that sweeps the air with its hun dred branches and mocks at the howling tempest was, In Its small beginning, but a little sued trodden under foot un noticed. The first seed put in the ground, the first shilling put In the savings bank, are Important things. Don't "despise the day of small things" young man, if you want to succeed in life.. An exchange very truthfully says: "To run a paper without occasionally publishing an item that Is detrimental to some person, Is like running a rail road without having any accidents or mishaps. To do cither Is a physical Im possibility. No man on earth is to so great an extent at the mercy of both friends and enemies as tho editor of a newspaper. lie must got much of tho Information concerning transpiring events second or third handed, or not at all. Frequently statements are re ceived from supposedly trustworthy sources which are subsequently found to be without foundation. Not one edi tor In a thousand willfully Injures friend or foe by misrepresentation. Goto h Ira and ask him for a correction, and In nfno cases out of ten, if your case is just, you will be received politely and proper correction made with pleasure." The famous Johnstown flood of May 31, 1880, will probably soon be recalled to the public by an attempt to reforest a large portion of theConemaugh water shed to prevent further damage from freshets. Tho Johnstown Water Com pany, whlcb controls 5,000 acres of mountain land, has asked the Division of Forestry to devise a plan by which the area can bo re-covorod with timber and the too rapid run-off of the rainfall prevented. The region Is peculiarly liable to freshets, owing to Its geologi cal character and the removal of Its timber. The now historic- catastrophe, which swept away $10,000,000 In proper ty and half as many lives as the battle of Gettysburg, was but an exaggerated Instance of many stmilary floods. This tendency has been Increased by logging off the timber and clearing numer ous farms, so that the rainfall flows quickly from tho surface, causing high water at one time and the drying up of springs later. The Johnstown Water Company has bought up many of these farms and torn down their build ings, and now wishes to expedite their return to the forest The tract is a sandstone region, much broken, with valleys averaging :tt0 feet in depth. The timber consists of hemlock, oak, locust and ash, with some beech and poplar. The openings are from 30 to SO acres. As soon as tho weather permits, J. W. Tourney, Superintendent of Tree Planting, and another working-plan expert of the Division of Forestry, will examine the region and decide on a plan of reforestation. In the clearings, tree planting will be required. An attempt will probably be made to lnorease the stand over the whole area by skillfully assisting natural reproduction. Pro tection from fire and cattle will also be required. The expense will be shared by the Government and the Water Compuny, tho former furnishing the expert work and, possibly, some of the material for planting. , Your dollar will stretch like rubber, doing double duty on every purchase, at Robinson's shoe store- , TOWN COUNCIL RE-ORGANIZED. Henry Delble la President of Council J. H. Ktucher Borough Treasurer. Council mot Monday evening March 6th. H. C. Delblo, president pro tern. Members present, Delblo Cochran, Fer ris, O. F. Smith and Pierce. Ex-Burgess Stoke reported receipts for licenses. Ac, to bo 24.(10. L. J. McEntlre, secretary Doard of Health, re)ortcd receipts to be $10.00. Clerk of Council reported cash re ceived for use of IIoso House No, 1, Nov. 7th, for election, to be .".00. Exonerations were granted O. V. Swart?., collector. Exonerations were granted W. T. Cox, ex-collector. Street Commissioner O'Uellly's report of tools belonging to tho borough was rend and placed on file. Tlio council by motion refused to pay the claim of F. M. Runts, for broken wagon. Tho clerk was. Instructed to send statement to all persons concerned of amount due the borough on sewer con struction. Wn motion council adjourned fine die. I). H. Cochran was chosen president pro tern., and M. J. Farrell secretary pro tern. Pres. appointed H. C. Delble and O. F. Smith to examine the cortllk-atcs of election of the new members of council, who found these correct. M. .1. Far rel and John Cottle being duly sworn In as members of council by Burgess C. Mitchell. The President declared nominations open for a president of council. Henry C. Delble being tho only nominee was unanimously elected. Mr. Delble took tho chair and declared nominations open for clerk. L. J. McEntlre being the only nomi nee was unanimously elected, at same salary as last year. President declared nominations open for solicitor, when M. M. Davis and G. M. McDonald wero nominated. Sal ary to be same as last year, $T0.00. On counting the ballots It was found that G. M. McDonald hud received the iimjoi ity of the votes cast and the pres ident declared him elected. Nominations were then declared open for treasurer; J. H. Kaucher and W. B. Alexander were nominated. On count ing the ballot It was found that J. II. Kaucher had received tho majority of votes cast and tho president declared him elected. Nominations were then declared open for street commissioner; Ed. O'Hielly and Jacob Ilennlnger wore nominated. On counting the votes it was found that F.. O'Hielly had received tho majority of the votes cast and the president de clared him olectcd. On motion the bond of Poor Ovorsoor J. W. Howlett wus accepted. On motion the council decided to hold their regular moetlcgs on first Tuosday of each month. On motion tho council Instructed the street committee to purchase, enough coke ashes from tho J. It C. C. St I. Co. at $4.00 per cur load o fill Fifth street extension. Thos. C. Shields was elected chiof of police, Peter Robertson was elected assistant policeman and John Pomroy as night policeman at same salaries as last year. The president then appolntod the fol lowing committees: Streot commltteo D. R. Cochran, H. C. Delblo, O. F. Smith. Sower commltteo D. R. Cochran, J. C. Ferris, O. F. Smith. Fire prevention commltteo J. Cottlo, O. F. Smith, A. J. Plorce. Finance committee John Cottlo, O. F. Smith, A. J. Plorce. Ordinance committee M. J. Farrell, O. F. Smith, J. C. Ferris. Building committee H. C. Delblo, A. J. Plerco, J. C. Forrls. On motion the prlco to be paid for labor on streets was put as follows: Team $3.50; labor $1.50 and street com missioner $2.00 por day. For Sale. A good house and lot for sale on Grant street. Inquire at THE STAR office. The best stock of watches to select from at C. F. Hoffman's. U walk E-Z if you woar Robinson's shoes. ' The low prices and honest values at Millircns will surprise and amaze you. Ladies felt shoes for cold foet at Williams.' If you want a good fitting suit or an overcoat, go to Johns & Thompson, merchant tailors. Johnston & Nolan are now selling a line of ladles' shoes for $1.50 that form' erly sold for $2.50. . Just what you want in rubbers at Williams.' Our prices, while low, never touch the point whore quality ceases. Robin son's shoes. About fifty cents go as far utMllllrons as a dollar does elsewhore. ShooB for all at Williams.' Cinderella stoves and rangos contain every Improvement that Is of value to a house keeper. CloanllnoBS, durability and economy are Its strong points Guaranteed to bake. For sale by tho! Kevnoldsvllle Hardware Co. Putting Down Some Double Track. Work was commenced yesterday by the HufTalo, Hochester and Pittsburg Hallway company on the construction of a second track between Falls Creok and C. & M. junction. The Immense volume of tralllu between these xlnt, the through service being constantly added to, and often times delayed by the work of the yard engines, has made this step a necessary one, and thn only reason It was not done long before, was the company's capacity for handling mprovnmonts lias been taxed to thn utmost In the vast amount of new work that bus been done of late. The new work now being done Is said to be only starter of a large part of double track that Is to be put down In the near fu ture. Dullols Ctnmrr. A warm heart Is more attractive than a large brain. There are men who give more pleasure in a cordial band-shake than most men can give In a learned talk about literature or philosophy, Men are Influenced through their emo tions more easily and oftuner than by their logical faculty. A strong char acter has added power when It shows a loving spirit. Even a weak character can win favor and do good when It evi dences an affectionate nature. Tho world needs warming In order to havo all In It do their best work. For this use a handful of kindling wood on the social hearth Is better than a wagon load of ico. Which are you In the habit of furnishing? Clarion Jitrkmnhm. Letter List. List of unclaimed tetters remaining In the postofTIco at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending March 3, 11KK): Maggie Bunnell, James Bowser, Al bert Bowser. John Conway, William Dougherty, E. S. Edwards, Teddy Ed wards, G. A. Geesey, Haltle Joiner, Mrs. Anna Keller, Gertie Painter, Mrs. Lizzie Rine, J. M. Young, Carl Smith. Say ad vertlsed and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. What's Your Face Worth. Sometimes a fortune, but never If you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at II. Alex. Stoke'sdrug store. For Sale Cheap. Four acres of land In Prescottvlllo with a six room house, good cellar, and fifteen fruit trees thereon, will be sold very cheap. Inquire at THE STAR office. Tho Lawerence paints excel all others In beauty, durability and economy. They are always uniform, reliable and satisfactory. For sale by the Reynolds- vltlo Hardware Co. Use your sense and save your dollars. You can do It at Milllrens. Nobby suits, tho very latest style, Is what Johns & Thompson, merchant tail ors, are turning out. Try them. It Is a good Indication of "better things for our public schools when the teachers are planning to go to the Clar ion State Normal School at tho close of their terms. Some teachers are ar ranging to take their advanced pupils with them to Clarion. Tho Form Journal Is cheap but not too cheap to be good; It is full of ginger and gumption, and has as many other good things In It that you can use as any paper at any price. It will bo sent five years to subscribers of THE STAR who pay arrearages and one year in ad vanco and 25 cents extra, or $1.25 for the Farm Journal for five years and The Star for ono year. For Sale Ono sovon-year-old mare, weight 1200 lbs., ono top surrey, top buggy, open buggy, sleigh, set harness, blankets and robes. Inquire of John M. Hays. We have paint to cover buildings, tho lurgost stock of paint In town. Not cheap pulnt, but are made from genuine white lead, ztno, oxldo and linseed oil a baso. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. "THERE ARE OTHERS" BUT NOT THE GENUINE. THE ONLY 1 We carry a full line Farming Implements, including Steel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth Harrows, bpring Tooth Cultivators, Shovel Plows, Hay Forks, and headquar ters for Builders' Supplies Sewer Pipe, Sheathing and Hinges, GUARANTEED PURE WHITE LEAD. A line of First-Class Mixed Paints. Everything in a first-class hardware Btore. Call in, Bee Hall Sate 25 m m You will pave 25 per cent, on your purchases of Spring Goods by calling at the PEOPLE'S BAKOA1N STOKE. JuBt received a line of Spring and Summer ShoeH, also Men's and Hoys' Pants, and will be sold at our customary low prices. These goods are all first class and prices right. A. KATZEN, ' Proprietor. o THE- d VERY- -LATEST o jfiy -STYLES o M Come and see them, x a isitsu V Ladies' Coat Suit O ifi and Skirts, latest ifl styles. O o I -1 A V fa O Also new fa U EMBKOIDEUY fa yf all over laces. O o fa o THIS o fa o fa Kft o IS THE o A V o PLACE o V I V to get what you want, fa $ Bing & Co. S i fa v J ALL IMITATIONS. ORIGINAL. Sash, Doors, Nails, Cement, Roofing Paper, Locks and our goods and our Prices. & Barton. 55 O fa & SILKS! fa V " fa V fa One of the largest and fa finest lines of silk ever fa M brought to this place. O AITING FOR YOU Wk're Waiting For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the best drugs and the mayhap kind; Waitino for Yon To learn that" Brag's a good dog, but Holdfast is a better." We'vk Waited For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now We Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at 4. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 SIIICK & WAGNER 5 o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO We will this week offer a o BIG REDUCTION 4 4 4 4 : i on all heavy winter goods, such as Heavy Flannels, Undebwears, , Blankets, Comforts, Ladies' Coats and Capes, Men's and Boy's Overcoats, 4 fcc., fec, &C, I We will sell what few Ladies' Coats we have regardless ol cost. we Z for any of them. Step in a bargain we nave in this Dili The GHeapest Place t.n Run fJnt.hinn Is at. N. Call and be convinced how cheap you can buy Men's and , Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Men's Suits, worsted, $4.75 to $10.00; Men's Cheviot Suits, $4.50 to10. 00; Men's Kersey Overcoats for $5.00; everybody else will ask you $9.00 for same; Men's Overcoats $6.00, worth $10.00; Youths' Storm Overcoats $3.50 to $5.00, worth 6.00 to 9.00. Men's and Boys' Underwear. Men's fleece-lined 25 cts. apiece; the very best of Men's fleece-lined at 45 cts. apiece. Boys' fleece-lined 25 cts., worth 40 cts. Ladies' Department. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, Skirts, Plush Capes, Col larettes, Fur Capes, &c, cheaper than they are now sellingJ' nt. t.h fnrfnrins. I bought my goods before the benefit of cheap buylnjr mar. To be seen at the New Store A full line Jacket Suits o $5.00, 7.50, $10.00 and $13.50 o That is unequalled anywhere for skillful atten tion to every detail of modern fashioning Fly Fronts, Box Fronts, Tight Fitting and Single and Double Breasted. New Style Skirt, in all the preferred 1900 Suitings and Colors, anywhere from $2.00 to $6.50. We have the finest assortment of silks ever offered. Call and examine our spring etock, also a full line of lace curtains. ' J. J. SUTTER. Stoke's Pharmacv. will not ask you first cost and see for yourself what J line. m . I UK fe WAGNER. W HANATJ'S.n advance In prices and you will get the . 1ST. HANAU. of Ladies' Spring