Itc Star Subscription tt.0 per year, in advance. C. A. MTKPIIKNIMrN, Krfttor and l'nb. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1W4. An Inrtnpf nrtcnt lornl paper, piihllhtd iviry Wodiwwlnjr at Koynnlilnvllln, .li'flVrwin '. P., diivoti'd to I lie Intoriwta of Krynuldavlllo and JonVrwin county. Non-nnlltli-nl, will treat All with fnlrncM. nnil will lonpt-litUy friend ly toward the Itihorlntf rllinn. ftiibrn'rlptton prlitl.Mn-r ypar.ln ndvnnrrt. Uranmunlrittlon Inlnndvn for pulillrntlon iniut ln acrnmpanlrd by tho writer' name, not for piihlli-ntliin, hut a itnarnntMi of good faith. Intermtlnu ncm ttrm nolli'ltcd. AdvorttMn ratmi madn known on applli-a-tlon at thn office In Arnold' Hlork. Inihty rommiinlratlon unci ehanir of advnnliH'nii'ntH ahimld rvarh thin ofltro by Monday noun. Addro nil i-ommnnlratlon to C. A. Strph enon. Kevnoldnvlllp, Pa. Entered nt the pmtolflro nt Hrynoldxvlllo, Fa., a neeond ela mall mutter. The tnriff bill ha boon passed by the Sonata and now awaits the FroaluVnt's signature to niako it a law. Sugar i to go on the free lint. The Populist conference of the twenty-first eon g reunion al district, held at Kelleysburg Inst week nominated R. B. Fry, of New Kensington, for congress. J. 11. Conger, of Clayvllle, was a candi date. Postmaster Genoral Dlssel has Issued an order thnt hereafter appointments to positions as railway mail superin tendents shall be confined to the clerks In the division of the railway mnll ser vlco In which the vacancy occurs. Heretofore these appointments were made through political influence from outsido the service. Some writer sines it up thusly: An editor works 313 days per year to got out fifty Issues of a paper; that's labor. Oneo In a while somebody pays a year's subscription, that's cnpital. And once in a while some son of a gun of a dead boat tnkes tbo pajh-r for years and van ishes without paying for it; that's an archy. Hut later on justice will over take the last named creature, for there is a place where he will get hlsdesserts; that's budes. Monday last Messrs. Jno. W. Reed, Chas. Corbett and Carmalt & Strong, the attorneys of the sixty-three Cron shaw coal minora, arrested several months since for unlawful assembly and confined in the Ridgway jail, and whose case came before Judge Moyer in this place for a bearing, six of the defend ants being released on biril and the balance on their own recognizances, went to Ridgway, where the cases woro again revived by the issue of a rule to show cause why the six defendants who are under bail should not be held for contempt of court In violating an in junction of the court. After considera ble foncing on the part of the attorneys evidence was taken touching the facts in the caso, and Judge Mayer took the papers under advisement, informing the attorneys that they would hear from him again and took his departure for his home. It is the general impres sion that this ease has resolved itself into a howling farce, and that nothing more will be heard of it. Brookville Republican. An editor of New York in his last testament praises his wife In an unusual manner by saying: "I state and pub lish to the world that all the property I now possess was either received from ber at the time of my intermarriage with her, or has been accumulated by her industry and strict economy and frugality; and that all the wealth I may command during my life will be the 'result of her watchful care and guid ance, Inasmuch as I am a man of im provident habits and incapable of accumulating and saving the goods of this world." Many a man, if he were to tell the truth, would jtay as much in praise of his wife. It ia a careless ob server of human society who does not see many families where the prosperity is plainly attributable to the economy, sense, judgment, and devotion of the wife. Not all are ready to acknowledge it, nor would a wise woman require it, in word. Wendell Phillips tolls of a woman who brought her husband fifty thousand dollars, and was foolish enough to put it in his hands without reserve. When he dlod he left it to her, "so long as she remained his widow." The Democrats and Republicans of Elk county seem to grasp the situation this year and are trying to get the best men attainable for candidates this fall, and are after the occupants of the edi torial chairs of Ridgway for material. John R. Dixon, of the Democrat, has been nominated for Assembly, and Will H. Baker, of the Advocate, is a candi date for State Senator. Heretofore Elk county has been so strongly Democratic that the man who was fortunate enough to "stand in" and get the nomination was always sure of being elected. How-sonie-ever, the people do not seem to be all of one mind, politically, over there now, and, hence, the time has arrived when the victory will not be so easily obtained. Personally, we are not well acquainted with Bro. Dixon, but believe he would make a good Representative for Elk county. We are personally acquainted with Bro. Baker and. know he would, if elected, be a credit to Elk county in the Senate chamber. He has the ability. Mr. Baker can rest assured that if he wins it will only be after a decidedly hot campaign. Both men are well acquainted with the want of Elk Resolutions. At the regular meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps, No. 27, the fol lowing resolutions were adopted: Whf.KKAB, It has pleased our Heav enly Father to remove by death our sister, Mrs. Melissa Scott, therefore bo It Remhrd, ThBt whllo we humbly sub mit to tho Divine docreo, we fully reallzo tho loss we sustain In her death and we lose an earnest worker from the ranks of the Relief Corns. lirimh'rd, That iho heartfelt sympa thy of otir Corps bo extended to tho family In their bereavement. Remlird, That as a mark of respect to her memory our charter bo draped in mourning for the space of thirty days. ItrmUrd, That a copy of these reso lutions be presented to tho bereaved family as a token of our respect for the deceased, that a copy be placed upon the minutes of the Corps and also published In tho Stah and Volunteer of Roynoldsvillc. Mm. Eliza Woodrino, ) Mrs. Minnie Barti.e, J-Com. Mrs. Eixa Dunsmokb, j Very Much Out. "Stranger, will you help mo out?" he said, as a figure approached him in tho darkness. "I am out of work, my mon ey's run out, my children are out of bread, my pants are out, my shoes are out; I have one eye out. I am worn out and my wife's out. Will you please help me out?" "My friend," was the reply, "I'll ad mit your'e badly out, and I would hate to be the means of putting you out any more, but the fact is, Ive been playing a little poker and I'm about as much out as you are." Worth Knowing. Many thousand peoplo have a friend in Bacon's Celery King. If you have never used this great specific for the prevailing mulndles of the ago, Dyspep sia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Costiveness, Nervous Exhaustion, Ner veoug Prostration, Sleeplessness and all diseases arising from derangement of the stomach, liver and kidneys, we would be pleased to give you a package of this great nerve tonic free of charge. W. B. Alexander. The Vreeland Operatic Minstrels were tho attraction at tho Academy of Music lost night, and were give ted with a largo and enthusiastic audience. The performance was fine. George Hassell, the soprano, was tho best that has appeared In this city for some time. The other specialties were fully up to tho average, and pleased the audience. They have booked a return date. Gazette and Bulletin, WMUamRport, Pa. At Roynolds opera house Friday, Aug. 17th. Go to H. J. Nicklo's for cheap tin ware, dust pans, dish pans, milk pails, strainer palls, slop pails, scrub and shoe brushes, carpet taeks, cheap lamps and glassware, queensware, ladles' and chil dren's Jersey vests and hoslery.bandker chiefs, toweling, Sea. ; also full line of dolls and toys of all kinds for the children, with a full line of articles usually found in a first class variety store, all at prices to suit the times. Woodward Building, Main street. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and S years old, weighing 1,400 and 1,500 lbs.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,025fhs.; one mare three years old, weighing l,02.rbs.; and one pair of mules. J. C. Kino & Co. The Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. has just received a job lot of iron enameled ware which Is being sold at a great re duction. Some people soli the same ware for poroelain. Coffee pots, tea pots, stew pans, pudding pans, milk pans, 4o., Ac. You must see the goods to appreciate the big reduction in price. The best place to get your watches, clocks and jewelry repaired Is at Ed. Gooder's, jeweler and optician. All work warranted. It pays to buy your footwear at Reed's. Watches, chains and charms aro sol- ling cheap at Ed. Gooder's, the joweler. You will find a bargain in English decorated ware at Schultze's. Best grades of flour 11.10 at Swartz Bros. Go to M. J. Rlggs' for Mason fruit jars at rock bottom prices. Reed's have the host $2.00 shoe on earth. AtKlng&Co.'a you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. The Star gives all the local news of Reynoldbvllle and vicinity. Subscribe now. Car of oats just received at Swartz Bros. The "Old Farmer Hopkins" Co. de lighted a large audience at the Opera House last night. Mr. Davidson as the Old Farmer was simply immense, in fact the entire company was away above par. If a return .date could be arranged, the house would not hold the people." Marshfleld Timet. Will ap pear at the Reynolds opera house Sept. 8th. Good flour 75 oents at Swartz Bros. Old newspapers for sale at this office. Go to J. P. Dunn's for fine fruits of Half Rates to Washington, D. C, and Return, via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho Biennial Encampment of tho Supremo Lodgo and Grand Encamp ment of the Knights of Pythias of the world, to bo held at Washington, D. C, August 27th to September fith, Inclusive, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell, from Aug. 23d to 28th, Inclusive, round trip tiekels to Washington and roturn at rnto of single fare for the round trip. These ticket will be valid for return passage until September 15th, obtaina ble by depositing ttckcts with joint agent at Washington on or before Sep tember fith. This arrangement will afford a rare opportunity to all to visit the National Capital. Stop-off at Philadelphia and Balti more will bo allowed on tickets through those points. Round-trip tickets from Washington to Baltimore and return, limited to two days, Including day of sale, can be pur chased during this Encampment at rate of 1.2.") each. flow to t'nrr a Cold. Simply tnke Otto's Cure. We know of its astonishing cures and that it will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. If you have Asthma, Bron chitis, Consumption or any disease of the throat and lungs, a few doses of this great guranteed remedy will sur prise you. If you wish to try call at our store, and we will bo pleased to furnish you a bottle freo of cost, and that will prove our assertion. W. B. ALEXANDER. The Blatherskite. l'unxMitnwney Rplrtt. A female blatherskite Is commonly termed a gossip, whilo tho man who stands around talking about his neigh bors is only an ordinary blatherskite. These rattleheaded people, having no conspieious merits or virtues of their own, realize it in a vague sense, and feeling that they cannot arise to the level of respectability themselves, seek to make themselves loss eontemptiblo by degrading their neighbors. No man or woman of education or refinement would think for a moment of driveling away his or ber time in Idle gossip. They have nobler and better things to occupy their minds. The self-consti tuted censure of public morals Is there fore invariably a jHjrson of weak and vulgar intellect. The reputation of a human being is more valuable to him than life Itself and the retailor of scan dal, who makes a business of saying mean things about his fellows is morally worse than the assassin who lurks in the shadows waiting an opportunity to stab you In tho back. Ayer's Ague Cure is an antidote for malaria and all malarial diseases, whether generated by swamp or sower. Neither quinine, arsenic, nor any other injurious drug enters Into the composi tion of this remedy. Warranted to cure fever and ague. Rambler Bicycles for sales by Ed. Goodor, the iowolor. Come and examine the G. & J. tire and also got prices, as they have been re duced. Catalogue sent on application. Notice. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me will please call and make Immediate settlement. F. Swartz. Robinson buys for cash and saves you money. Look for J. A. Welsh's grocery boom next week. You can got your watches repaired at Ed. Gooder's the same day you leave them. A man entered a newspaper office the othor day and thus addressed the edit or: "How you vas to day, I hope? vants to atvortlso my lectio tog on der paper. He vas shetplack tog mlt white spots all ofer him in blaces. His tail vas coot off close up to mysclluf, und If anypotty tints htm, keep him, for I pe long to him. How much vor two time?" 25 lbs. C sugar for 11.00 at Swartz Bros. Mason fruit jars very cheap at M. J. Riggs. Thore will be low rate excursions on all roads leading to DuBols on Tuesday, Aug. 21st. $500 In prizes will bo given in different contests. Robinson's shoes are always as repre sented. If you want all the news, subscribe for The Star. Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Star In advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give them the best local paper In Jefferson county and will give them free, either the Womankind or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. The two papers above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is 50o. a year. This offer is made only to those in Pennsylvania. QAUTION NOTICE. AH persons are hereby not Wed not to trust or uarDor niy who parau . uji .h iMrt mw hul and board ou July 21st. without lust causa or provocation, and! will pay uoOUWof uercoiiiracmi. J. O. Ncuoif. Bynoldilll, Pa., July M, VM. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Brandenbenr never was sold less than 20 to 25c. Der yard; will pell you now for 124. Dhnitv. 12jc. 371 05 05 25 Turkey Red Damask, " " rrints, Ginghams, China Silk, Better Goods than you can buy any place else. The same Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children's Suits, $ .90 " 1.00 1.25 " 1.75 it Single Coats, . 50 Youths' Suits, 3.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5.50 " Worsted " 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, 6 to 9.50 A fine line of Men's Pants. Come and examine my goods before you purchase else where. N. HANAU. 4)otrl. H OTEL McCONNKLL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. JiLACK, Proprietor. The leadlnir hotel of the town, lleaduuar- ter for riHiunereliil men. Hteam heat, free bus. Imth rooms and closets on ererv floor. sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections me. II OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. L. 8. McCLELLAND, Proprietor. Flint class In every particular. Located In te vurv centre of the business part of town. the very centre of I Free 'bus to and fm Free 'bus to and f mm trains unci comntodtous ample rooms for commercial traveler. JOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CAR HIS R, Proprietor, Ranmta mom nn the ground floor, llooaa heated by natural Ka. Uinnllms to and from all train. M OORE'S WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-29 FlLUKKT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, - PENN'A, PRESTON J. MOORE, Projirietor. 342 bed rooms. Rate K.OO per dav Ameri can IMhii. 14hlock from 1'. K. K. lie pot and H block f mm Now 1'. i. K. It. ilepnt. ttltrellanou. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And ltoal Entitle Aiiont, Roynoldavllle, Pa. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Main direct, oppoalta the Commercial Hold, Uiiynoldavlllo.Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Kealdent dontlHt. In hulldlnfr near Methn dlMt church, onpoHlte Arnold block. (Jentlo uiiwi In opurulinii. O. S. OOliDON. JOHK W. HIED. QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llrookvllle, Jelferaon (Jo., I'll. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon & Corbett Wont Main Htruut. W. L. MlORAOIIH, Bro.kTllU. a. X. XoDOlULD. EiyulliTllli. jyjrcCRACKEN & McDONALD, Attorney and Counmlloriral-Law, Office at Reynoldlvllle and Brookvlllo. VITAL TO MANHOOD. Da. B. 0. WEMT'U MKHVE AND BRAIN TBKAT. MKNT, pMlfio for HUrli, DtlaluM. Flta, No nlU, HMdaoha, Ntrroui ProMralloa eauMd by Onttmnlnm n Hratn Mlu,n. I...L..L- l zL jl I? dMta, tfnnutur Old At, BarraniiM, torn of Power lallhr m, ImBotaner, LmooitIhw and aU Fml Wwka, InrolanUrr Loin, prma lorrhtM um4 by ovr-urttoa of brain, BiU baM, fffr-Indalaoa. A month1 trtmnt, 91, for , by mall. With Mob ordu fori box, with Swill Md written ruaraut to rarond II not earad, aranMlradbyanl. WKMT'8 UVM PILLg can Disk IlMdaoh, BlIloanM. Um ylilM. -,-k mi. TTifmnt. OUABAMZUS kww4 ooly by H. ALU. Btoeb, BeynoldiTlU. A STRIKE! In the price of Spectacles. Glasses are not a luxury, but a necessity, and must be had in hard times as well as good. My Prices are to Suit the Times! Eyes examined free and glasses scientifically fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. O. R. HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. Now is the Time! Summer Dress Goods - at Reduced Prices I We still have a few Fine Dress Patterns which we offer very cheap. Lace Curtains I Price 'way down. This is also the place to buy your Sheeting. Look for new goods this week. BING & OO. J. S. MORROW. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA - HOUSE BLOCK Reyrioldsyille, Pa. liltt Hardware Co,, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, - SHEET IRON - and - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. . REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. COME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Co., The Croccrymcn. county. all kinds.
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