i ITIic Star. Siilinvriiilimi tl.t'O )r year, in atlrnnvc. An ltiilt'ii'titli'r,l Im'iil iiiiht. iulillilii'ilivi-j n tlltllMII V III lflyilllllliYltll, .ll'ITI'I'llltl I'll. mum- i in iiiii ii 1. 1 ,i uri iiiiHiHviiiii nnil .li'iri'iiiini'iMinl v. Niiii-iHillili'ii). will in nl nil Willi HUtlll", llllll Will IM'lHt'll' Il llMlll' ly limiinls tin1 Itiltttrltiir Hum. HtlllMfTlnt loll ltt-lll.&llMi vi-lll III nilvniii'i ('iilllllllllllriltliill Inti'liili'lt fur lilllillrillliill nut.,1 li iiiiiimiili.il liutl.ii u.i.l not fni iMililli'iiilim, Inn' im n iiiiiiiiititi, nf Hni'i run n. niii'trniim iiioah Iti'in Millrltvil. Aiivprtisiii' rnt4 mmli kmmti nn iippHm tlon hi I hi- utile In Arnnliln' lllm k. I.i'iiuliiv riuiitmiiili'iillntH imil rliitniri of nuvtrtiHiiiiiiiti nliinilil rvnvh till tilltri lijr Momlnv iiimiii. Aililti'm nil foiiiiniinli'itllimK lot'. A. Hli-pli- viiuhi, iirj iiniiiMviiir. i n, Kiili'nil in I ln p.sl(illli'o ni UV-fimlilsvllli, Til., II HIM'lllltl flllNH ituill lllflltlrt 4'. . X I l.l-lll:o, Kdiiiir nnil I'nh VVKDNI'iSDAV. MAY . IHIi.'l. Tin Citli-iifi' IiiiIiihIiIiiI Allliuuv, til n IIMM'lll tllm'tltltf hrlil I'lttxlMII'ir, nitopti'il tin following cull for uurkltiu tni'ti to ni ).'iiiil.i, whlcli wiih hIkih'iI lv h iiii in It 1 1 of tliivi'. W 11 1 i mil II. Iisi-, II. H. Kr.vi nnil S. N. Mrl'iu-Uiv. Tlm olij (! nf thi'riill In fur rntiiiili'li nnil tliot'iiuli injiiiiilziititin to iviIivhh jfi'U'V uiii'i'h. A ciipy of tlic cull will In iimlli'il (mill liiliiircii'triiiilntliiiiH In llilsnniiitrv CiKNTl.KMKN: Vi. lln nllli'i'in nnil 111' Hill TH (if till Clli.l'IIH' lllllllHtl'lllI Alliiiiu'i'. nf Wi'hIi'Iii IVihimyIviiiiIii, I'liiniHiw'il of tli'li'uiiti'H hum nil liilmr (ii'mini.iilii'iix. Iiiili'iii'tiilrtit innl nin'IiiI cliilw, K li i u li I m nf IjiIhii. ili, iliivrl innl iin lain iii'tliin nl tin 1'iinrt iih lltTi'l'llllir lllil Ill'llllli'l'llllllll of 1,111'OltHI- tlv Kiisfini'i'fH, H ili'liini'iiH' iiiiliin, tlin IiiIkii' uit'iiiiiziitloiiH of New Oili'iiim, rli it li ill;; nitti'fH of New York: tint tyriiny iimiiifi'MtiMl in tlm trinl of tin ll'inii'Hti'iiil mi'ii, mill tin hiiIhi'I-vIi'iii-v llf til" till I It lit to til" illtl'IVNlH Of till! Illllllll I. WIII'll US llf Illlt-Ill'lllir cfixlK III llio IiIhIki'v of Aiiii'iln. Hint Will tlil'llllllll Wlll'llll'f H lllllll who I'lirtiH a livlntf "liv thoHWi'iil of IiIh fiu'i. hIiiiII iomi-hi tin' Inlii'i'i'iil i lulil of pi'i FOIllll liU I t V OC till HIlllirt of till- hIiivi1 1 hi' jri'mlnnl iiMii'imtlon of tin functions of uovi'i'iittidit liy lln mpltnlistii cliiss IIIIM 1111 HO lltllll'tll illlil 1111(1 KVstclllll til! tllllt till IMVIlt illllllHtl'illl I'lllHM'H. (Miilii'iu'ltiK I'vcry nvi'tim of iiiiilinitvi onicrpi iHi . imvt rm li'il to icnllzo tlii'ir . trim iMiiilitlon until tliclr Hiilijiiiilion witn iiiiuiii i'oinili'ti. i I'lin now well iiiiili'i'sliinil tin well nnil ili'cp Iniil Htiitc in in ot mo inonoioiiNt. in I'tii'iiuriiiji tin formation of labor orjninlziitioiiH wiih tliclr tii'Ht Hti'ii, innl wlillo lln .voiUiiiyiiiin won lioni'Htly romliininir lor mo piiriioMi or IiH'ri'iiMliiLr tin of' llclcncy of tlioir iiii'inl)crH,tlui'npitiillt(4 wciv iiihv ai I. nil I iilT polltli'iil convi'ii tiiMi.i. ! ii'i at inr nominal ions of men wlio wi-iii hut nycnt-i ill tliclr employ, forinn lutinif lawn to In passed in tlieir inter est, liiiiueiicinir t in, iiiniointuient or I'lectioii of jitilircH wlio urn lint I'oi porato tools, innl culminating tin Ireiisonalilo iliui by olllivrltur tlm militia lnrj;ely with a i'Ihsh of men wholly hiiIkW' vint lo their HlltflitoNt ileinnnils. Tliey havo no further nun for liihor oiyanizntioiiH now. Kntlironeil 1m1i inal tlm rinkertoiiH mid tin militia, uiul million Ix'iioutli llio jjowns of tho ju ilieinry, that I'oiiHtriii'H (ho Iiiwh friuned In their interest, they tear off tlm mask mid insolently wiy to tlm Iniliislilul ohiNMeH, you luivo no rijflit that wo ii- Bl''t. TliD attai'k that Ih now inndi on your iiriani.alion is an attack on oruatiieil lnlxir of all viK'utions. When your oiKanlzattonH aro romlereil luirmleHH, otlnifH will bn assaulted, until all will lx doHtmyed and tlm employees will Ihi oiihi an tlm UiiHsianH. Tho (. ItizenH' Industrial Allium Ih ouiN)Hd of (leleatcs from Uval unions of niot all VliiHWH of lahor, who aro ImokIciI together for political purposes. Wo iK'lievo tlm only wav to reeover our loHt, Indiihtriul liberty inhy tho indUKtrl ul oliiHsen oomhinitnf to;eth(r for Indo IHindont political act ion, and support only Hiieli nmn and measures an will chiiiyo thq pivsi'iit conditions to that which wi.l iH-rnilt ns to enjoy tho wealth wo nato. Wo Ixillevo that tho railroad employe, the fanner, the mechanic, tho minor and all wujfo workorn aro tho aivliltectM of all Unit represents vlrtuo , In wieioty and tfrand and clorioim in tho fabric of (foverinnent. lly their IikIuh try uiul ingenuity tho orudo nmterlalHof nutuiv nro formed for tho uho of man: by their bravery and iut riot ism they defend tho homo InstitutioiiH they liuvo l-eared i'-;aiiwt their onomieH. Wo find pornieatinur ovory olomont of aociuty and government tho most V Uisiduons fiM that lias worked tho destruction of every nation that lias ooiiHed to muko history. IJnoquiil law-8 havo over boon moro fruitful of oppreH tlon than Htandinif armioM. I'lijust lawn are framed for tho jniriHwo of ovokintf tho powur of armed foroos 1. e. toonforoo them. Ono of tho mont pit iable ooon omy quoHtiotiH proHontod to-day for tho American pooplo to wilvo Ih whether tho railroads, toleNtph and telephono nysU'm Hhall own the people, or the ' pooplo own thorn. Wo boliove that if tho tfovernment can tako jxiHOHsion of a railroad Bystom through a receiver and in a few monthti pay off its debts and i put it on a paying hauls, it la conclusive A evidence that it could own und oneruto it to the bent interest of tho wholo people. , i Uad laws must he repealed and eor- . rupt judge displaced. It Is our only , 1 hoio for future peace pronperity and ? hannlnesH. Aro wo readv to uho ovorv effort to co-operate with all industrial organization and unorganized lalxir of all classed of America in tho formation of a political union that will restore aguin to the people a government in keeping with the spirit of our declar ation of Independence. We ask you to join us of all industrial classes of America to moot In convention at the city of Chicago on July 4, 18113, there to formulate demands as a basis for tho bettor protection of tho industri al classes of America. The World' Fulr opened Monday. President Cleveland was there and after a brief BiKiech ho as tho representative of 80,000,000 American citizens de clared the Columbian Exposition fully opened. It is claimed that 450,000 peo ple paused tho turnstiles during the first day. The big show will now be the center of attraction for the general public until tho loaves begin to drop. The daily pupors will be full of tho goings on there The accident list will be a long one each day. He Isn't. Is He? When ynii pusR nlonir your wilt, Villi IIIIIV llll'l't fniin (I'llV tllllllV A iiiiiii wlio's iIii'shi'iI' tu ili'iith mid mnkin you uiffv. To Imiiii'ss vim Willi lilsolyln III' ll'ls full nil lltvflll Mtlltll'. Ho you Itilnk lie Ih ii "limit?" Hi Isn't. Is hi? Wlicii ynu wulk nlium tin slnit, Anil vim I'liioii'i' Mils iiiiiii in iiti't't. At lllvlliiK with tlm Klrl you II flntl dim 'I"J. He will Klidili nil tin flu v. I.i'l vim tlnil lilni nlii'ii' vim in n v. Ho yuii l Itrk lie's very ici-iuiil? lln Isn't. is III'? Wlii'ii In iiih'S nut for n walk Von m n v lirnr Ills slllv Inlk. Ills Imlr Is ilniii' In liiuivlets mill In frltry. Ills si vle ymi bis iK'iienili: l lunit'iii lii'iwi'i'ii his iiiiIi. Iu ynu Itilnk lie's very Kti'iitf lln Isn't Is lu If n .Inilui or iiot'lnit's l'"lilll Ills ililtv iti'l lutes. Mltii In liii'lllitirlliK si'itlt'S of Jllstli-i slmtllil in inisv . If Von I'liioiiit lliiilet-stnnil h v lit erniiitis our In-is nf Imiil: Ho ynu I lllllll lies very JllslV III' Isn't. Islll? lit'ii ynu enter "Herns nirl," U Iti'l-e for ietiflltiii nhiiitiiiii isirl. Ami ii Icimi i lulu Is iiskeil In iniikt men ini?v. Anil In Hits iiiuitiil ilmi Von iv wi ll In win lln inei'i Ho you llilnk tin Juilm Is wise? Hi Isn't Is lie? I'r ynu Illlil. lull 'I Is tax lute, Tlnil ii,..,.' I I... r.n. , -lui.. Anil lii IhmhIIIiik i he jiiilm i hey lutvi Imiii niliy. Piivlliu Illlil III keep yell out. Il Is V 1 1 III lo lniiie tiliil iiiiiii ; Ho ynu itilnk tin Jnilm' Is Hue? lie Isn't Is he? for It Is mi honest ileal. There's no use fur vim lo Mileiil, tiriosii v n wind In iidite, for lie's so busy. All hlsijiiMlIri netllleil. He hits uno n so dlunllleil. He II Hltnlel III Injlldue! lie Isn't. Is lie? W hen your iii'IuIiIhii 'II erlllelse, I'iver ready In nil. Ise, (.inlnf eihrr H-nile's husliiess ever iiulrry; i " iiiim uns ,- i tmi viiur iiiich, ii tn I ii ur vlniies llnil vim hick, Hen iiiiiii In n Iiiiiii you've pride! lie Isn't Is he? Or when soiiiethlim you luivi ilont .M tikes II suhlivf fin-his fun. Kees iheslnnili'i lnu toniriieof xnsslp ever IIIIIV . Ill won III Ih' mi fi lend Indeed, If of such ii line viiu've neeil. He II lllllll of linn ji I wol'lhV llelsu'l. Is lie? hen it leulshiior tirenl, Kll her litilloiiiil nr slnle. Hhli ks lln duties i hiil should ever keep lilni '"is ; Listens lo Hie riillroiid iiiiiii, A el s on em inn n 1 li in nhi t, Hii.vouihltik he tut llhilue? lit Isn't. sln? If he leirlslntes fur tiusls. hell- his stud fur unlilen this! : If loueiir the pie's crown should Illlike nun tiiz.v ; If he'll fawn iiptin mid smile To deceive vim nil the while, Ho you think he's winlli your Irusi? Hi Isn't. Is her When t it . linn liikelh pliii e Vim will meel I lie tit, ill fill fnee, I'rnl-lnu self loeiiteh yoni' vine lit will Ih litlsv. TellliiL you w hill he tins iltitie, l.ylnu like nttl Snimi's sun, lies ii yiiin ihni siiini Is spun. He Isn't. is lie? Then Hie IiiiIIhI etmiiis him mil, People know whnl thev'le nlittlll : They illseover Hull Ills life litis lieen I. mi IIV. Then In isillttfs he's ih'lltl. Anil I he elilniiih o'er hU helld Is'll Inf III ll'es villi know." Illll lie l-ll'l Is he? If pclvhmifi' loehiireh ynu ?u, III I lllil' lieiirt I lie I i-iil h i,, U lien I lie lull lifiil i hen- m i niirklnv ever itiisy ; Anil von 1 1 1 1 I wiihln vmii peiv, There's it iiiiiii vim nflen knew. He nniv I ne l lint's uiH.il iiiiiI true. Iliil he Isti'i. Is he? for hist week when lii Ids place. He ulvlv 1,1,1 It lu s l&. r...... And lit rohliluu worthy Hsir wits vtry hllsy. '' " -iiiui:'-r III II mint, lliil would si en I liK iiclidiliur's flit. lie mi itniiel here on eniih! lie Isn't. Is he? As ynu rend lids lln h verse Vim IIIIIV lireiillie n henvv eill'se, Or In lliullmi where I hey lit you ninylii liusy. v on ttui y foiiiii mid fume mnl sweat ; Knciir tl lit milhtir w ill iimet. von nniv wish he were In well, he Isn't. Is he? I'uiisiiinlit y, I'll. Ornii;crB' Picnic. At tlm annual meeting of tho Hoard of Mamigers of the (iratigt'i's' Inter state rienle Kxhibitlon, 1. II. ThotmiH, of Moehanlesbiirg, la., was oloi'led president and general mnmigor, which Insures the suecesHof the picnic for lHIU, as Mr. Thomas knows how to manage Mich things. Tills will make tho twen tieth annual picnic exhibition and it will bo held at. Williams' drove, Cum liorlnml county, Pa., on Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday, Fritlay and Saturday, August S, 211, .'ill, ill and Sep tember 1 and 2. All communications relative to the exhibition should lie ad dressed to 1. II. Thomas, general man ager, Mechaniesbiirg, Pa. Unclaimed Letters. The following letters remain unttillod for at the postollleo in ItnyiioldHvillo, Pa., April Slith, 1H!.I: - Oknts: C. V. Moon, Ed. Hanton, M. Mayno, Shclton Weed, W. II. C'hnm- lNtrs, K. A. Smith, Dan. Note, IX W. Hodgors, John MeCann, John Froder lckson, A. (John, Win. Jhuston, Sam. Buzzard, B. Ileal ale, D. A. Glenn, W. II. Ltdle, W. C. (Julty, Col. L. II. Fa- sett. Lauim: Mrs. Kmma Clark, Mrs. James Kills, Miss Maggio Williams, Miss Emma Hanna, Miss Gortio Buz zard, Mrs. Flora Darling, Mrs. John McCullon, Mrs. Efllo Braider. Fojikign: Bolesland Korkvouwakl. Andrea Muziowskl, Josef Grudzlewski, Andrea Dl Alto, Jan Kulik. Whon calling for tho above letters please say they were advertised. J.V. Foust, P. M. Special Offer. We aro making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the STAK in advance, and. to all new subscribers paying In advance, we will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give thorn free, either the Womankind or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. The two pupo is above mentioned aro excellent monthly papers and tho subscription prlco of each Is $1.K) a year. This offer Is made only to thoso lu Pennsylvania. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of Tho Bell, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Company will be hold at the of- meo of said company in ltoynoiusvllle. Pa., on the first Wednesday the 7th of June next at 10.00 a. M. for the pur pose, of electing 01110018 for tho ensuing year. Chaklks Clifton,. Soo. May jra, ibuj. Walter Spry has sumo good houses and lots (or sale. An Expression of 8ympnthy. It Is with deep regret that wo, the momlxirs of tho PreHcottvlllo band and our ladles, take this opportunity In ex pressing our hourt-felt sympathy and sorrow for our musical director and elillilii'ii In the loss of wife and mot her, In the death of Mrs, W. (. White. May this bereaved family receive many con soling words In their hours of sorrow. We also wish to extend thanks to the Iteynoltlsvlllo Keystone band In show ing their nsiMct on this occasion. E. O'ltRltXY, See. Prcsoottvllli! Baud. Resolutions of Condolence. Following are resolutions that were adopted by Washington Lodge, No. 121, Hitler Soiih of St. George, of Reynolds ville, I'll.: WllKUKAR, Through tlm Divine Prov idence of (Jot I Ho has seen tit to remove from our midst the wife of our brut her. Past President, W. G. White, on tho 27th day of April, Si:i, therefore, bn It littmlnil, '1 hat the sympathy of Washington lentigo. No." 121, Hitler Sons of HI. George bo extended to our brother at this time of his sad bereave ment, committing him to the kind con solution of lllm who doetli all tiiliigs well. Ui.nilvnl, That a copy of these reso lutions be presented lo our brother and Inserted in full on the minutes of the Lodge, ami also I mi published In the STAIt and rfiiiirr. P. I'.. Wll.MAM ('OCPINO, 1 P. P., Wn.MAM BitoAit, U'lim. P. P., Till M AH Sl'KAHH, ) Cnrd of Thanks. I feel very grateful to tho friends nnil hclghlt-ors w ho have Ihiii so very kind, thoughtful and sympathizing with my family mid I slneo our sad bereavement, and I hereby give expression to my ap preciation and gratitude for such kind ness and hope they may all llnil as warm friends in their hours of deep sorrow. W. G. WlllTK. Lace curtains! Lneo curtains direct from tho mills. A great bargain. Sold by samples at Mrs. Kate Siiiellzer's millinery store, Jackson street. Please cull mnl examine our stisk. "Our Country Cousins." "Our 'iiiiiiI ry Cousin" was witnessed last night by ono of the best pleased audiences of tho season. It is a good play, mnl the company is far above tlm average. Frank Jones, as a generous, unsophisticated country i sin, elicited hearty applause from tlm audience, and the support came in for a gtMsl share of it. It is one of tlm I lest comedy compa nies on tlm roud.-Clurksville, T i,, KnuiiHj llnniihli. At Iteyttolds opera house, May nth. Children's patent tip shoes tl."n. at ltobiiiHon's. A Card. At the lti'piiblican primaries throe years ago I was nominated for the ollleo of Sheriff, but by u mistake in counting the votes Gaskill townshipin tilt: County v i hi veil i itiii, weo. v. wai-nlck was declared the nominee. I aciiiiisced in this' result, pledged Mr. VAiirnick my support, and went homo sat IhIIciI. The next day u ineinls'i' nf tho County Committee came to my house and Informed mo that a mistake had lMen discovered In the count anil that I was the regular nominee. Ho requested me to accompany him to Bjteukvillo, which 1 did. While there, I was advised by my friends to annoiinco my candidacy and claim my rights as the regular iiomi mf the party. This I declined to do. Having put iny case in the hands of the liartv 1 determined to abide by whatever the party would do. The Chairman, without any solici tation on my part, very pitiMrly called the County Committee toirct'licr to consult mid determine what course to tuko. The Committee resolved to re- convene the Convention for the purMso of recounting the vote, The Convent Ion investigated tho count upon tho sworn testimony of witnesses mid by u unan imous voted declared mo the regular nominee for I ho ollleo of Sheriff. I ac cepted the trust and entered upon tlm campaign to make the best light I could for myself ami tho whole ticket, hut tho breach was too wide to bo healed. Thero were two candidates in the Held, both claiming to 1st entitled to tho siii liort of the Republicans of the county. I conducted un himorublo campaign as well for myself us for the Republican party, mid thero is nothing now to regret but tho unfortunate circum stance tliut brought about tho defeat of the Kepublican ticket in that campaign. A lion t ten duys before the election Mr. Wurnlck withdrew, and ho now clulnis that by reason of his action in thut cam paign. I ought not now toboacandiduto against him. The Wurnick ditllcultv of three years ago is again staring tho party in the face, and I cannot permit myself, for one moment, to stund in tho way of party success. I huvo, thorefore, concluded to postpone my candidacy, and, so far as I am concerned, give Mr. Wurnick tho rWir JiiUl ho claims at my hands. Thanking iny friends, tho county over, for tholr support in the post and as surance of friendship In the future, I beg to withdraw from the field. I with draw in favor of no man, but in the interest of peace and put t unity, and heroin pledge my support to tho ticket that the Hopuhllcuns of Jefferson county shall name on the 17th of Juno noxt as their standard hearers for tho campaign of 1803. Respectfully. J. W. Mayes. Fire Insurance Since 1878. Norwood G. PInnoy, Brook ville, Pa. Old and reliable companies represented. So brokerage. All orders by mail will rocelvo prompt attention. Walter Stiry, of Reynoldsvlllo, Is my authorized and licensed solicitor. Cy clone policies also written. U-21. Ladies patent tip Oxfords 75o. at Rob inson's. Special Notice. Try my buggies, they aro as good as tho best, and low in prloo.' You will pay middle men a big price and get no bet ter. J. K. JOHNBTON, Rqthtuol. Ladles, buy your $2.00 shoos at Rob inson's, best lu tho world. ANNOIINT'KMKNTS. Vrcthattntitru, OMr. J1M I'HHTIIONOTAIIV, WILLIAM It. MUTTER, orri.ATviu.it lionoi'iiii, fulijeet tiini'ltnii of Hit repulillf mis of JelTer sun Co. nt Hit prlninry vlct-Hun, .luiie 17, ISKI. j-'OH I'HOTIIONOTAUY, JOHN H. IIARR, Or I'isit iiKrit Towsinp, Siilieet tn nf Hun of the rt'pulillf nn of .letter, son I n. nl Hit prlninry eleel Inn, June 17, Isui. HHtrrtfT. ,tK HIIRKIFK, K. NEFF, or Ubvnoi.iisvii.i.k lloitoiiui. Hulilis't In ni'llnii of tin repitlillf tins of .li lTt r sou I'o. nt Hie prltiinry clee Him, .liini 17, sii:i. JtllllHIkltllT, DAVID G. GOlTULEY, Or lliiooKvii.i ir lloitoi'iiti, Hllhei'l to net Inn of Hit' replllilli nns of JelTer. sun I 'o. nt tin prltiinry elect Ion, .luiit' 17, si:i, piKHIIKIIII '. CHARLES H. WILSHN, Or I'I NXSI'TAWNKr lltlllOl Oil, Hutijei't to net liill iif the reptitillemis of .telTer. son I n. nt the n Itiiniy eleeiloii, .litne 17, Ihii.i. Ji'oll Hlli;itll'l'7 (iKoRGE W. WARNICK, . or ItKYxoi.nsvii.i.r. Iloiuii'tiii, Hillii'fl to net Inn of the repillillfliusnf .letTer son Co. lit the I'rliimry elet-1 lull, .Itoie 17, I "ll I. JtltKIIKUIII, E. W. MeMILLEN. or Kr.YNoi.iisrii.i.n llonoeiin, Hiihleet In ni'lli.ti nf the tli'niis'rnts nf .leffer. son Co. nt Hie pi I lino. v eleel ton, Ititie, Istil, Vauittit CrrrKtirrt-. pHt TltK.ASI HHU, JHIIN WAITE, or H insi.ow ToWNSinr, Hllll.leet liilifHiiu of the repilllllfmisof .letter soiil'ii. nt the prlmm-y eleeiloii,.liine 17, I M:. Jt'olt TKKAHI'ltKIt, N. D. COREY, Or I'l'NXSI'T.VWNKT IlllllOI'tlll, Hlllijeet to net Inn of Hie reptlhllfmis nf .lelTer son I o. nt Hie pi liniiry eleellim, .tune 17, st:i. p'll TUIOASI KMt, W. W. CRISSMAN. orci.Awii.i.r. Iloiiornii, Slltiett In net loll of I he replllillenns of .IcfTer. son I 'o. nt the prl mil ry eleel Ion, .Inni 17, Islci. piITItl'.AHIUI;U, ARTHUR MORRISON, Or I'nion TowNsnir, Hiihleet In m l Inn nf Hie repulilli'misiif JelTer. son I'o. nl the prlninry eleeihm lime 17. Islci. (i'o in iiilowleiirr. Foil COMMIHKIONF.lt, W. T. COX, OrWlNSMlW Townsiiii. Hiih.lei't tiini'lliiniif the repulillf misnf leffer st.ti i 'o. in Hie prliiuiry elect Inn, June 17, l"'i:l. FOU (tlMMIHHIONKIt, DANIEL BREWER, or I'kiiiiy Township, Hiihleet lo net Ion nf Hie rfpiil'llfiins nf JelTer son Co, nt the I ' tl in li l y eleetlnii, Jinn 17, sti;t. FOU COMMIHHIONKK, JOSEPH DARR, Or HlllHIKVIM.R llOIIOI'flll, Htih.leet lo nctliin of the n'pulillt'niis of JetTer sim Co. at the iirlnim-y i'lectioii, June 17, IstM. Foil X)MMIHHION?:it!, JOSEPH BULLERS, or Waiisaw Townsiiii. Hiihjeef tn nellon of tin ri'itililliiiiisnf Ji'lTer son Co. nt I he primary election, .In tie 17, Iswi. Folt COMMISSI! IN Kit, M. F. WOODS, Or Ij.iniKii Townsiiii, Hilli.li't't to nctliin nf lite llf tiiiK'tnls of JelTer son Co. at the prlninry election, June 34, listKI. FdH COMMIHSKINKH, A. W. MULHOLLANI), or Winsmiw Townsiiii, Hllli.leel tiilii'tinii nf the llenits'itls of JefTer hoii Co. at the iM linitry elect Ion, iiiun 'iAt Istiil. Foil COMMISSIONKU, S. M. SHIELDS, orCuivKii Township, Huh.leet tonclloti of Hit rt'tmtilli'iiiMnf Ji'tfer soi Co. lit Hie prlliiury clee linn Jiitnt 17, ls!U. (ft on it tu &uicrlutrttfetnt. J'OH COUNTY HL'I'KUI.VTKNIJKNT, PROF. W. II. STAMEY. Pkim., OF IIKYM()M)HVH,t.K, Hiihlwl to Hit fleelslon of the JiITers4 Cniin ty StdiiMil lllrtietors' Coiivenllnii, May '4. Mm. lillccrllanfou. MITCHELL, ATTORN KY-AT-LA W. Ollltri! on West Mnln si reel, upiiosll the Coninuirclnl lintel, HvyniililHVlllu, f'n. JJll B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLIJSVILLE, PA. Httsltlent dmillst. In tiulliliiiK nnur Mtttlio cllst eliiirclt, npsmlt Arnold block, OeiiUe nnsH tn operut Iiik- Sioirl. JJOl'EL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Fit AN K J. JiLACh', Proprietor. Tlm lenilliiK Itolttluf thutown. Ileadipinr tnrs for roninutntlitl men. t-lemn lHat, fne bus, Imtli risinis und closetM on every flisir, Hiiinulu rooms, billiard room, tt lepltuuo cun iiuctions, &e. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. 0 KEEN & COXSEH, Proprietor. Kirst class In every pnrtleulur. Ixiruted In the very centre of tliu laisluess part of ttmn, Vrvu 'lius to und from trains anil commodious namplu rooms fiu coiniuL'n'lul Iravelurs. MERICAN HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA. JiUFFlKOTOX & LONG, rrop's. Omnibus to nnd from all trains. European mstuuritnt. llousn hetiletl ami liuhteil by utts. Hot und eoltt wuter. Western t'nloii Teleirrunli otlti-e In hiiildlnir. Tlm hotel Is lilted Willi ull the uioduru cuiivenlunces. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL V. CAllIUEIl, Proprietor, Bnmntn rooms on the irrountl fltvor. House lieHted by nutural gus. Omnibus to uud from ull trains. Something Nice!. V In Silver Tea Sets just received. Quality the Highest. Prices Jho Lowest CALL AND C. F. -HOFFMAN'S, The Jeweler and Optician, BING&C0., Dry Goods and Notions. HKNKIKTTAS, Hriignlitifn, (iHliiiucnw, Silk Prt'HH rjittfriiK, Vnnv.y Dnw PattrniH, Indian Dimity, Figured Irish Lawn, Mul!, ptripod and figured, Nan-Kan, Silkilino mid Drapery SilkH, Silcotl, I,aee and Sash Curtains, Kid Gloves, Rib lions, Hose, (Jimp, Finishing Hraid, in colors, Cor sets, Ties, tc. A new line of Capes just arrived. Call and see them. We nave a Nice, Jf " OF GOODS, and Prices to Please All. BING & OO., NOUN BLOCK. i Tuesday, BUGKSKIN BILL'S New Monster Railroad Wild West Stow ! The mastadon of all wild went aggregations! Mightiest ex hibition of its kind in Christendom! Towering above all others like the monarch of the forest! Coming on its own special railroad train, giving two grand and complete exhi bitions rain or shine, snow or blow, under two acres of snow white water-proof canvas. Grand Free street Parade I At 10.30 a. sr. Positively the any wild west show on earth. Joel Silverheel's Premium Indian Silver Cornet Band. The finest, largest and most Indian musical organization America has ever produced. Secured by us at an enormous expense and can be seen only with these shows. A Genuine Novelty, something you have never seen and in all probability you will never see again. it csots ijou nothing To see and hear it, and we leave it. to your judgment if it ia not a sight worth coining many miles to see. This is your only chance to see this Great Novelty of the 19th century, as this band goes to Europe at the close of their engage ment with us. Our shows are INSTRUCTIVESTRICTLY General Admisssion 25c. uoors open at i.uo SEE THEM BT IViniN ST RET. May 9th, finest street parade given by Headed by thoroughly equipped Geniune MORAL AND REFINED. Children (under 121 10c. ana v.uu o ciock. i i,