M Star Stihsrriittum $t,M jwr iwr, in atb'tivcr, r. t. ftTi:iiit-:Nom, i:?itor ami inb "V K 1 ) X KH DAY, MA! ThTT 1 W IT An Imlrpvnilnnt lornl pniwr, pnMNhid rvrry Veliirlay hi ItnynolflMvllta, Jt'trvrnon i n, Pit., ilrvntrrl to I ho IntprrilH of Key rmlfNvltlf mm . i in-1 i- m in j. iiMi-Niin inn, win t rvin nil wmi iturnp, tinn win mMMpvciiiiiy rrii'hu Iv towunU tho IfilNirinir rltimt. HtilHrTlntlon nrlrct$1.V)iMrycnr.ln ndvniup ('mnmunlrnttim Intended for nuhllciitloii Dul for niihlli-iitlnn. hut a Buiirniin c ii goon mini. Imrrentlnff nnwn I1tmn Milli'ttrd Advcrtlrtintr rntm mndn known on iiillt'ii tlon m the iifllri In Arniililn' Blink. I.i'nulity rommiinlrntlon mid rtniniro of nnvruMnim mmmihi renrn t iiim oinci? ny Monflnv inxin. Aililivm nil I'omtminlrntlon to( A. flrph onmi, ltivnol(lMvllln, Tn. Knii-n-il' in tho poNtoffleo nt Krynoldiivlllit, I'll., tin rotiii rinHM mnu nmiiir. I Gray Mock, editor of tho Rellcfonto Wnlrhmnn, Imubcn npp-lntiMl Surveyor of Customs nt Phltiuli'lohlu. Aivonlinpr to a nnt'iimnt In tho PittHbnrir 7Vira of liwt Thursday Hon. Geo. A. .Tenka, of Brookvlllu, (fot a two thoimnnd dollnr nlioo from tho Carnegie armor pinto expose. Tho Mnyor of Ploananton, Kansas, Is a woman. Thia la the only oaso on record In this country whore a woman occupies such a position. Sho propones to make Pleasanton the model moral town of the nation. Have you ever thought of tho con' venlcnco of having Homebody on whom to blame everything that goes wrong ? It Is neither necessary or customary, however, to give others credit for tho things that go right. We are all will ing to have tho latter put down to our credit. Were men govornod by the Golden Rule, Instead of by avarlco, the unlm- py stato of things prevailing In so many places In the country would have no ex Istenee, and all the bad blood stirred up and loss caused to employein and em' ployes would bo prevented. The ques' tlon Involved inthecontroversy between capital and labor Is a moral one, and if it is ever adjusted satisfactorily it must lxi on tho broad principle of eternal right. Boyg, do not forget to tuke off your hat when you enter the house. Gentle men never forget to take off their hats in tho preseneo of ladies, and If you al ways tnko yours off when your mother and tho girls are by, you will not forget yourself when a guest or a stranger happens to be In your parlor. Habit Is strong, and you will always find that tho eaniost way to make sure of doing right on all occasions Is to get into the habit of doing right. Good manners cannot bo put on at a moment's warning. This is the season of tho year when the Congi-essmon remember many of their constituents with packages of seeds. This year each Congressman receives 3,000 more pnper bags than were given out In previous years. This extra lalmr requires the services of more than a hundred temporary em ployees In the agricultural department who are engaged in the distribution of seeds to various parte of the country. There were about 9,000,000 paper bags of seeds to be distributed this seuson and two thirds of this amount have al ready been disposed of. An average of 100 two-bushel bags are sent out daily and at this rate it is expected that the work will continue for two months, though It was not usually completed be fore July 1st. Arabe-;. Bayi). jt lg go tittle wo can really do for ono another In tho march of Ufo. We are all under marching ordora, and have burdens to carry. Thero is no halt for noonday dreams nor twilight rest. It is step, step, step right onward through dust and common-place, without music, or tanners, or presont glory, and yet to each soldier has boon given a canteen full of novor failing water, a cup of which we may proffer with no fear of a diminished store, all the way through to the end of the long mai-ch to the sea. Is our com rade discouraged? Do his feet fail and his hands grow heavy? A cheering word, a loving service, a friendly sug gestion) born of the desire to help and encourage, will revive him liko spark ling water In the desert heat. Such things cot nothing, but not all the gold and diamonds you could pack into your bundle would match thorn for solaco on the long and dusty march that stretches for ouch ono of us botweon tho cradlo and tho grave. The announcement in the daily pa pers of the death of a hermit and misor gives fresh omphusis to the stuendou8 folly of such a Ufo. A man lived by him self in a miserable hut, almost without clothing, subsisting on such food as was not suited to a human being and was never designed for him, and dlod at last possessed of an "Immense fortune." He was a rich man, but practically worse off than a pauper. And all this that he might save his money and leave it to somebody else. Clearly that Is a species of insanity which leads a man to refuse any help to his fellow-men while living, or even to spend anything for his own comfort, that he may save every thing for others when he is gone. There is but one sane use to make of money, and that is, to use it for our own comfort and that of others while we live, and to make reasonable provision for those who have been dependent on us, after our support Is taken by .death. Thus we both got good out of money ' and do good with it. Taking a More Sensible View. From present Indications Western Pennsylvania will return more of tho members of the leglslnturo for tho sec ond, third or fourth time than ever before. Kvldently tho people are bo coining allvo to the fact long recognized by tho cities that experienced men aro more efficient than novices. The coun try members are always relied upon to defeat tho sS'cliil privilege schemes which aro usually sprung by tho city members, but havo hitherto been placed in the position of an army with a few experienced captulns und a rank and lllo of raw recruits. It now looks as though nearly the whole Western Pennsylva nia delegation In the house lust session will Ixi re-elected for tho next session. The efficient representatives from Bea ver, Iawrence, Butler, Armstrong, Jefferson, Venango, Somerset and Mo Kenn aro practically without opposition. Washington will return ono or more of tho old members, as will Mercer. In diana, Cambria, Blair and Bedford. Crawford will have a full Republican delegation and so will Fayette. Pitts burg. Commrrrittl dtizittr. A Oood Official, lllrorkwny vlllc Record. A great deal of credit is due District Attorney McC'racken for his efficient work in breaking up gangs of criminals which have existed in various parts of the county, and bringing the offenders to trial. During his term of office Mr. McC'racken has not been content to merely prosecnto criminals who wore brought before him, but has been active in many cases In starting proceedings. Several tough gangs havo been broken up by Mr. McCracken which were a terror to the communities In which they existed. Tlip Trouble Ortr. A prominent man in town exclaimed tho other day: "My wifo has been wearing out her life from tho effects of l)iM-psia, Liver Complaint and Indi gestion. Her enso baflled the skill of our best physicians. After using three packages of Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves sho Is almost entirely well." Keep your blood In a heulthy condition by the use of this great vegetable com pound. Call on W. B. Alexander solo agent, and get a trial package free, Ijargo size 2." and SO cents. For Sale, In the borough of West Reynolds- I vllle, four acres of land, one two-story frame house with elirht rooms, irood cellar, running water four feet from door, stable, coal house and other out buildings, gas fixtures, &c. Inquire at this otllce. Bristles. You've heard of the man who only needed bristles to be a pork. If you soo him send him to us. We've got the bristles for him. Our bristles aro all made up Into tho finest lino of brushes wo ever had. There are clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, null brushes, bath brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. Stokk, Registered Pharmacist. School Report. Report of ProBcottvillo primary school for month ending March 7, 1894: Num ber of pupils enrolled, 5I; per cent, of attendance, 84; highest rank In "A" grade, George Handyside; "B" grade, Florence Bennuor; "C" grade, Jennie Jansen; those missing no days and not tardy during tho month were Willie Dorwart, Georgo Peterson, Edwin Reynolds, Thomas Dugan, William Elkland, Iva Heemor, Annio Dorwart, Poarl Myrtle, Lizzie Dougherty, Mary Reynolds, Florence Benauer, Ellen Bliximstead, Tilda Tangi-en, Edith Oak land, Annlo Jones, Jennio Jansen, Maud Myrtle. Minnie E. Smeltzer, Teacher. To Perfume Properly Sachet powder is nocessary. What kind you use depends on vour own taste. Sachet bags In drawers and closets give to clothos that delicately distinct odor which is the stamp of refinement. We have all tho popular odors, sweet, dainty and penetrating. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Two for One. Wo aro making a speeiul offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to tho Star in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, wo will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give them froo, either tho W'oniuidiml or Amert can Furmtr, for ono your. Tho two papers above montionod are excellent monthly papers and tho subscription price of each is 50c. a year. This offer Is made only to those in Pennsylvania. About Prescriptions. The best of medicines are none too good for sick folks. It's bud enough to bo sick without running chances with second grade drugs. That's the reason we buy only the very highest quality of everything. It's a great satisfaction to us to know that every prescription wo seqd out is just as good as drugs will make it. No matter what you paid for It you couldn't get It better. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Sohultzo's. Judge Not. Written for Tiik Kriff How do wii know want lionrtx hsvn vilest mIiiT Jinny, like m-pnli'linr, nre foul wltliln, yt Iiimc out win d curlt Is spot less ns t lie snow. And mimy mny In- purr we think not so. How ni'in- to (IikI the Minis of such linvc tiern, want secret pcnllcm-i. mny win How do wc knew? How run wk tell who sinned more thsn weT How run we ti-IIV We think our brother walked ffillltlly. Jllllirtnif lilm In Mj,lr.lol.t......un..uu A I. I'rrhitps had wo Ix-vn driven throunn the. mm in Of his untold temptations, we might ho Less upright In our dully walk than ho llow ran wo telU Hare we rondemn the Ills that others dot Dure we nmdimn Their streimth Is weak, their trials not a few, 1 he tide of wrong Is difficult to stem. And If to us more clearly than to them Is given knowledge of the gisxl and true. More do they need our help and pity to. lhiru we t'ondi'iuni' Clod help its nit and lead us day ly dny: Ood help us nil! JVernnnot walk alone the perfect wny, f.vll .illnres us, tempts us. nil. I we full, He are hut human and our power Is small; ot one of us mny iMinst. anil not n dny Molls o'er our heads hut carh one need to say f li mi tiless us all. I. K. Htankoiiii, Handy Vullejr, Pa. . Horrible llallrnnd Arrldent Is a dully chronlelo in our pnors; also tho death of somo dear friend, who has died with Consumption, whereas, If ho or sho had taken Ott's Cure for Throat and Lung diseases In time, life would havo been rendered happlor and perhaps saved. Hoed tho warning! If you havo a cough or any affection of the Throat and Lungs call on W. B. Alexander solo agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large size 25 and M cents. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Schultze's. Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to take any chances when you're sick. Don't let the druggist enrich himself at your cxMinse. Lookout for Impure drugs. They aro cheaHr, of course, for tho druggist but how about you? Then again, how about accuracy and skill In compounding your prescription? That counts for something too, don't It? We prldo ourselves on combin ing all these features. H. Alex Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. At King & Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, Hour and a full line of general merchandise. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Schultze's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. CT onurtw. For conukks. FRANCIS A. WKAVER, Or HlllMIKVII.i l! HolHU'dll, Subject to action of the Republicans of .lerTer sou county at t be primary elect ion, ,1 line 10,'IM. Jloormblu. FOR A8BKMW.Y, W. O. SMITH, OF I'l NXSI'IAWSKV HllllllfOH, Knb.lei't to decision of the repiiblleansof ,lef ferson I'o. at their primary election in June. district Svttorttru. For dirtru.t attorney, N. L. STRONG, or IliiooKviixK UoHortiH, Subject to action ortheRrpiiblleawiof Jeffer son county lit the primary loctoh, June ltl.'M. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER, Or IIHOOK.VIM.S HOHOI'OH. Huhlect to action of the Itinlrflenns isf JeftVr- Hon Co. at the primary elect lull, June ft, '14. For district attorney, JACOB L. FISHER. Or IM'nxsi'tawiikv l!onoro. Subject to in'tlim of the republicans of Jffer- sou i (. at i ne primary fleet ton, June HI. MM. otrl. II OTKL McCONNELL, R K V NOLDS VI LLK. PA. FHANKJ. ULAi'K, l'rtirietor. The lending hotel of the town. llea(Uir tera for commercial men. Hleam heat, frae bus, bath rooms anil closets en every floor. Rumple rooms, billiard room, tulvphouo ci noctloim &c. II OTKL BiiLNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. MtEUNd- VUNSEIi, 1'mprietm. First class In every particular. Located hs the very centre of the business part of tow. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodlotw aample rooms for commercial travelers. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. VAJiltlEU, Proprietor, Sample rooms on tho (round tbsir. Houso heated by natural gas. Omnibus to and from ill trains. ItttftCClUMttOM. JjJ NKFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACH And Real Kstuln Agent, lieynoldsvllle, I'll, c. MITCHELL, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. Ofllee on West Main stnsit. opposite tho Uommiirvlal Hotel, lteynoldsvlllo, I'a. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building near Mothn dist church, opptMlto Arnold block. Gentle ness In operating. c. a. uobimin. john w, nsm. QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llrook vllle, Jefferson Co., I'a. OtHco In room formerly occupied by (Joldon & Corbelt, West Main Street. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate or John II. Mct.aoi.ijtN, Dbobasxd. Letters of administration on tho estate of John K. Mulliollan, late of lteynoldsvlllo bor ough, lofferaon county, Ha., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to Diake Immediate payment to the adminis tratrix, and those having claims against It will present them properly authenticated, for settlement. lias. U. J. Mlil.HOl.l.AN, Administratrix of John V. MulholUa, doe'd. JJKIHHIT OK THE CONDITION or Tits FIRST NATIONAL HANK at tteynoldsvllle, In the State of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business February 3s, Isiuj. ttmuii'iicKs: Loans and discounts fi11,im 33 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. HI ss r. S. Ilonds toscciircclrciilntlou..., nn.mio (m rrcniliims on I'. S. Ilonds s,7JS KI Furniture nnd fixtures J.iinj M Due from National Hanks (not Re serve Agents) 711 27 Due from approved reserve agents.. IS.Kil OH Checks and other cash Items H! in Notes of other Nntlonnl banks MO 00 Fractional paper currency, nlckles, . mid cents K 7 Lnwful money reserve In bunk, vlr.: SMfle H.istt M Irf'gal-tender notes l.iritl HI Redemption fund with II. S. Treas urer (ft per rent, of circulation).. 1.S.V) 00 Total tlM.KW 21 l.tAHIMTIKS. Cnpltnl stork paid In fnoom Op Surplus fund ,onoi Ciullvlded protlls, less expenses and taxes tin Id ui 44 Nntlonnl Hank notes outstanding. .. 27.0IKI (l Due toother Nntlonnl Hanks 2,Ti7 im Individual deposits subleet tocheck 44,nO 2.1 Demand cert thelites of deposit 2K) (10 Cashier's checks outstanding Ills 112 Totnl tt24,Mt 21 BUU rriiDiylviBla, Onaty tf Jifenn, : I, John II. Kniieher, Cashier of tho nhovo named bank, do solemnly swear that the aliovii statement. Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jons II. KAtrctisn, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this nth uay 01 ffiaren, isih), Ai.bkrt Rttrsoi.n, Notary Public. Correct Attest ! Scott McClei.i.ano, J. C. Kino, V Directors, C. Mitch km,, ) OOMEE IN! Where? TO THK "Bee Hive" store, WHERE Lawrence J. McEntire, The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and leed, Haled 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, The Groceryman, N. HANAU. -Closing Out flll- KatGOStll:- Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 12.50. Coats w sold for 8.00 to 10.00, now for 5.00 to $7. ' Misses' and Children' Coats the same reduction. Lumberman's Flannel 29c. o o Prints 5 and 6c. o o Lancaster Gingham 6c. o o Men's and Boys' Overcoats at cost. Now is the time to get cheap goods. Come and see for yourself. mm GOODS ii "Hull i 'in ijis ii as DON'T WALK1 But buu a Gresent Bicycle. Think ot It. a Good Wheel tor $75.00 ! Don't think it is a cheap wheel because it is a cheap price. Thia is not the case, but it is a strictly First-class Bicycle, made of good material and good workmanship. It is owing to the large output of this factory, 40,000 bicycles a year, which is more than the combined output of any other three factories in the country, that enables them to offer a good wheel at thin very low price. Call and see the Bicycles and be convinced. I have them for Ladies and Gents, Boys and Girls, from $20 to $90. All Bicycles Guaranteed. C. !F. HOFFMAN. Down Comes Prices! All-wool Dress Goods, Sold at 50c, now 35c. 52 in. Ladies' Cloth, Regular price 75c, " 5oc. Silk Finished Henriettas, Regular price 80c., " 65c. Ginghams, - - - 4c. Our Goods are marked down and you will find it to your interest to call and examine before buying elsewhere. We want room for Spring Goods and now is your chance to get them cheap. BING & CO. J. S. MORROW. I'F.ALFK IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA - HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. BenolMe Harflware 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 Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. Bargains! Bargains! KT THE PEOPLE'S Baraain Store. We make a specialty of Gents' and Ladies' Furnish ing Goods and Shoes, and Boys' Clothing. Quick Sale! Small Profit ! One Price ! A. KATZEN, Prop'r. First-class Hardware Store.
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