Che Stan tiulwription $l.RO per yrnr, in tulvnmv. C. A. ftTKPHKNKON, liilltor and I'lib. WEDNKSDAY. MAHl.lI 21, 1W4. An Inilcix'iiili'nl lx-ii 1 rmHr, iitiltlMii'ilnvcry WtMltlPKlllv fit Itl'Vnnltlsvllli'. .li'lTuriMtn I'n. la., ili'voii'il 10 thu tuiinit of ItcyimliNvllItt ami .ifiirrwiniciMimy, ,iim-Hin ii'ii I, will in'HT. All with riiirtii', iinii win iMM'KiH'i'iitlly rrliMKi It townrtU I hilHirhiif cIhhn. Hiitma-rltitlon iiilrofl.flOiMT vr-ar.ln arivnm'n, Cnmmiinlrallotm tiiinnilcil for tiuhllriitlon not for ritihliriitlon, Init a n minran1ri of goon rnim. imr-ivuitie- m-wn iit-nm miiiciii'ii Advrrtlnlnff ratoa trnirtn known on aipllra tlon at tht'otnVe In Arnoliln' Hlofk. Iimrliiy runinmnlrnlloim mill i,himii of ft(iv(riiMiminiM hiioiiiu warn una oiucii ny Momlny noon. Aililrrm nil rnrnmiinli-atlnna to V. A. 8tph entnn. Ki'vnolilsvllli', I'a. Kiiti-ml nl the noMotfli-o nt tti'jnolilHVllln, ra., nit kim'ihhi nnw ninn nnmr. A npRro mimli-ror . lytwhfil at StmiidMhiirjr, Monrtie Co., I'n.Jimt Wwl niKiltiy. The perpetrator of this crlmo deawve to bo ininlshoil for tholr dw1 The twjrro pc8K'd from jsll and whnn recaptured ho wan hitnir on a tree. The .lO.OOO breach of promise pane of CotiKrcnnman Breckinridge of Kentucky, and Madeline Pollard, that I now receiving attention In the court of Washington, shows that Congressmen are not all what they should be. And in the face of all this Col. Breckinridge claims to be confident of his re-lectlon to Congress. The annual conference of the Metho dist Kpiscopal church for Central Penn sylvania was held at Harrihburg during the past week. Reports to conference from tho districts of Altoona, Harris- burg, Danville, Juniata and Williams port show over 12,000conversions during the year. This Is 2,000 In excess of any provlous year. It Is said that no matter how things may go, tho poor always suffer. The nalx)) who own railroads don't think anything of running over a poor man's horse. Yes, and the man who can afford to own a horse runs down the poor fellow on a bicycle, and the follow on a bicycle runs down the poor fellow who has to walk. That's it, and the man that walks stumbles against the poor cripple who goo on crutches, and the cripple on crutches sM;nds most of his time jamming his sticks down on other people's corns. This is really a selfish world. It will be noticed slnco the atmosphere has lost its extreme chilliness that the robins have come again and many of our young men loiter on the streets In the evening. Many of the robins will return to the southland in the fall none the worse for their early, migration north, save only that their breasts will not be as red as when they camo here, but how about the boys who loaf on the streets? Will they return to the pa rental roof In the fall after a summer spent on tho streets at night as pure as they should be and none the worse for such an expenditure of time? To save the boys would it not be wise to have a reading room or samo attractive place for thorn to spend their evenings? Who can gainsay the statement that has been made that a young man who is petted too much at home is seldom any good. What is wanted now-a-day is a practical man who enn do something else besides twist a cane and smoke cigarette. The time to loam to work and to learn business habits is in one's youth. He who leads an aimless life until he is twenty-five or thirty years of age, and then recognizes tho fact that he has mode nothing of himself, has precious little to recommend him if ho applies for a job. This may bo a chestnut but it fits not a fow young men in every community. There is nothing llko being practical and thoro is. one way to be so. Acquire business habits and train yourself to honest hard work. It is an old saying that "corporations have no souls," yet it is a fact that mon who work for them have, and while corporations have no respect for the Sabbath day or its privileges, they should have some respect for tho mon in their employ. Of all the corpora tions that seem to have the least regard tor Sunday, the railroads take the lead, and why? Some times railroad compa nies got hold of freight of a perishable character that might bo necessary to run through, but lumber, oil, coal and general morchandlso will not lo any tho worso by standing In some freight yard ovor Sunday. The stockholders of rail roads will attend church on Sundays and think because their conscience is seared over by "it is nocessary" that thoy are doing nothing wrong in "wink ing at" the desecration of the Lord's Day by sanctioning the running of trains on Sunday. It Is as unnecessary to run freight trains on Sunday as it is to engage in any other secular business, and were it not for the money in it the work would be aban doned on that day. It is said that the Pennsylvania railroad is endeavoring to suspend freight train running on Sun day as fur as possible, to tho benefit of trainmen In giving them needed rent and permitting thera to enjoy and ob serve the Sabbath at home. At the HarrUburg yards no freight exoept that of a perishable character of the food class is sent out from 2 o'clock p. M. Saturday until Monday at 6.00 A. M. We will add right hers that we do not endorse the running of passenger trains on Sunday, much as some people may imagine it would lnoonvenienoe them. As Viewed from a Distance. The following notice of W. O. Smith, from the Clearfield Public Npirit, con sidering that it comes from an ultra Democratic source, and ono whose usual assumption Is that "no good things can come out of Nazareth," Is a pretty strong endorsement: "It looks very much as though W. O. Minlth, editor of tho I'unxsutawney iS')ii'ri7, would succeed hlmnolf for the third term as the Representative of Jefferson county in the State legislature and from present Indications tho He- (mblican primaries out thorn will award lint the nomination prize without much If any opposition. Now this In as It should ho and the deposition on the part of the people to have It so reflects credit upon their intelligence and patriotism. Smith Is abrainy follow and although ho is a bold bad tariff robber he is capahlo of doing the best for his county that could lie dono under any circumstances, and his honesty has never been questioned. It In a good thing for tho predominating party In any county to keep a man In the Htata councils who is trained and who Is In dustrious, honest and patriotic, in tho discharge of his duties. Such a man all parties could look to with safety and confidence and know all tho time that the country is in safe hands. It in right to send Smith back to Harrisburg as often as ho will go. It will lie a good thing for tho people and It won't hurt Smith." Ho worth's Hlbernlca Company gave an excellent entertainment last Monday evening in the opera house. The pre vailing opinion before the show com menced seemed to bo that they prom ised too much, but those thinking so were happily dtsapolnted. The music, singing, dancing, comedy and the pan orama are all deserving of the highest praise. A large number from Portland attended, notwithstanding other attrac tions In that town. Middlrm-x Vounty Record. At Reynolds otera house Mon day evening, March 2flth. Tickets on sale at Stoke's drug store. Meeting Hose Co. No. I. A sjHicial meeting Is hereby called for Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock In hose rooms. Special business; a full attend ance requested. By order Pres. E. T. McCiAW Sec. Ono hundred and seventy-five acres of coal land, located on the Peter Cox farm, which was bought by Klijah and Klixha Cox from Poter Cox, deceased, is now offered for sale. For particulars Inquire of either Klljuh or Kllnlia Cox. See our ILii'i work shoe, all solid, at Robinsons. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Schultzo's. For Sale, In the borough of West Reynolds- vllle, four acres of land, ono two-story frame house with eight minis, good cellar, running water four feet from door, stable, coal house and other out buildings, gas fixtures, ,Vc. Inquire at this office. Bristles. You've heard of tho man who only needed bristles to be a pork. If you sco him send him to us. We've got the bristlos for him. Our bristles are all made up into the finest line of brushes we ever had. There are clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, hath brushes, paint brushos, all kinds of brushes. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. A Great Timber Tract. ll'unXHiitnwney Pplrlt.l The greatest tract of pine timber In Jefferson county, and perhaiw in the State, Is In Polk township. It contains 2,700 acres, and a careful estluiato of the pine on It places It at 57,000,000 feet. Tho pino Is of tho finest quality, too. Besides this there Is a grout quantity of hemlock and oak on the tract. Tho lands belong to tho Hayes heirs, of Pittsburg, and the appraised value Is $.117,000. To Perfume Properly Sachet powder is necessary. What kind you use depends on vour own taste. Sachet bags in drawers and closets give to clothes that delicately distinct odor which is the stamp of refinement. We have all the popular odors, sweet, dainty and penetrating. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. Two for One. Wo are muklng a sjieclul offer to euch of our readers paying a yeur'B subscrip tion to the STAR In advance, and to ull new subsci'iliers paying In udvanoe, wo will give them the best locul paper In Jefferson county and will give them free, either the iVtnnankind or Ameri can Funnei; for one year. Tho two papers above mentioned are exceliont monthly papers and the subscription price of each is 50o. a yoar. This offer Is made only to those In Pennsylvania. About Prescriptions. The best of medicines are nono 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. Its a great satisfaction to us to know that every prescription we send 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, All goods guaranteed as represented at Robinson's. Pleasant Thoughts. O mind of man. hrn ttnm art. given To hli'MM'il tliotiirhtnof liopr Inlienven Its r-jrn ran mm llio slurry untp Whore my iluar Havlmir lie will wait. () then what height up nhnll nttnln Whrn with our Havlmir wn uluill rvliai. No llirht l nerili'd, llml In thiri We nhall htn Klorten evnr anaro. O 1lun lrt'n work thnt wn him rle To tin- emlli'm n-nlmn lii-votul tlm nklenl ! or iiiilimorili-nlh will ln no morn W 'hen we are on tlio Klorjr allure. O Ood of srnen then tirln tin neiir Thnt nil thy Mtntuten we mny fear, And on thy word we ll surely stand Till I liken to that hrlnhtor land. Johh Hoiiinson, Heynnldsrllle, l'a. Purchased a Property. Mr. A. P. King, of Roynoldsvllle, Pa., has purchased tho A)ley property on East Main street below the canal. We understand It Is Mr. King's Intention to erect a fine double dwelling house in the near future. Tho site is a desirable one, and will bo a much needed Im provement to tho neighborhood. Lock Haven Erpirnn. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, five dollars per ton, cheaest fortlllzor on earth for gar deners. 200 pound sacks 50 cents at J. C. Kino & Co.'s. 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 expense Lookout for impure drugs. They are cheaper, of course, for the druggist but how about you? Then again, how about accuracy and skill In compounding your prescription? That counts for something too, don't It? Wo pride ourselves on combin ing all these features. H. Ai.f.x Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Schultze's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For coniirkrs, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or llnooKvn.Mt llonot'oii, Hilblei't to art Ion of the Kelillilli'litlsof .teflfer noli county nl the iirliimry fleet Ion,. I tine lll.'M, rmlilu. For asskmiily, W. O. SMITH, Or I'I'NXSCIAWNKV IIOHOtfllR, Huhleet to decision of the repuhllenus of Jef ferson Co. nt their primary election In June. giUtrtrt Jlitornrii. For dirtrkt attorney, N. L. STRONG, or IIiiookvim.b lloitoi-oii, Puhjert to action of the Republicans of .icfTer son county at the primary electoii, June ID.'M. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER, Or llROOKVII.I.I ItOROl'OH, Huhjcct to action of the Hcpldlcans of .Icffer hoii Co. in the primary election, June III, 'M. For district attorney, JACOB L. FISHER, or lYNxmtTAWNitr HommroH, Killiert to tut Ion of the republican of JefTer soaCo. at theprlinury election, Jmm IS, IMU4. Settle. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FKANKJ. ULAVK, Proprietor. Tin- IcndliiK huti nt the town. HfHwtqnar ters far romuionlal mew. Htoam heat, free bus, Imth roonn andcliMMa on every flMor, niimpU rooms, bUUnrd ruam, telephone- cm nuctlonH. &c. JJOTUL BELNAP, REYNOf JWV1I.LE, PA. f lit REX A-VOXSEU, J'roprUtom, First class In every pannciilnr. Located la the very, centre of the biMinesspart of towm I'rve 'has to and from trulw mid commodloua auniptir rooms foruommenrial travelers. QOMMERCIAIi HOTEL, BROOKVILWS, PA., PHIL P. CAlililKK, Proprietor, Hnniple roomnon tho ground floor. House heated by naluial Ran. Omnibus to and from ull trains. NEFF. -a-J JUSTICE OF TIIB PEACE And Real Estate Agent, KaynoldavlHe, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bullillnit irear Metho dist church, opiHislte Arnold liliHrfc. Uetitle- Iiestt III OlMTUtlllK. C. S. IIOHDOX, JOUXW. HKKD. Q OR DON & REED, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, llrook vlllo, Jefferson Co., I'a. Offlce In room formerly occupied by Uerdon & Corliett. West Main street. JgXECUTORS' NOTICE. EsTATB Of lBABKM.1 BROWS, DbOASSD. Letters testamentary on the estate of Isa uvllu Hrowu, lato of Washlnictou township, deceased, having been grunted to F. H. Cald well and A. W. Smith, (whose pmtoftlce ad dress Is Hundy Valley, Pa.,) all iiersona indebted to said ostato are hereby untitled to make Immediate, payment to the executors, uiid those having claims ngulust tho estate will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. K, It. CAi.Dwai.li, A. W. Smith, March 10, 1HIU. Kxeuuturs. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate or John It. Molhoioj", Dbosasbd. Letters of administration on the estate of John K. Mulhollan, late of Keynoldavtlle bor ough, lelfemon county. Pa., deceased, bavins' been granted to the undersigned, all penous Indobted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the adminis tratrix, and those having clalma against It will preeent them properly authenticated, for settlement. Mas. K. J.Mui.HOlXAS, Administratrix of John I'. Mulhollan, deo'd, OOME IN! Where? TO THK "Bee Hive" store, WHERE Lawrence J. McEntire, The Grocery man, 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, The Qrocrjrmn. N. HANAU :Gloslna Out fill: at. cost l Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 12.50. o- Coats we sold for 8.00 to 10.00, now for 5.00 to $7. Misses' and Children's Coats the same reduction. Lumberman's Flannel 29c. o o Prints 5 and 6c. o o Lancaster Gingham 6c. o o Men' and Boys' Overcoats at cost. Now is the time to get cheap goods. Come and see for yourelf. J. S. MORROW, DF.ALF.lt IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. GOODS DON'T WALK! But buy a Gresent Bicycle. Think or It. a Good Wheel tor - $75.00 1 Don't think it is a cheap wheel because it is a cheap price. This 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 this very low price. Call and see the Bicycles and be convinced. I have them for Ladies and Gents, Boys and Girls, from $20 to $00. All Bicycles Guaranteed. C. IT. HOFFMAJST. W K have returned from the city and are now able to show you a line of New Spring and Summer Goods ! Our Dress Goods are Beauties. Prices Low. Silk for 25 cents per yard. Do not miss seeing these Goods. LADIES SUMMER WRAPS. Come and look over our stock even if you do not wish to buy. BING & OO. EGGS FOR are hind Fowl. nuff 5 Leihoi'HH (7 From the choicest strain of thorough bred BufT Leghorn stock. The Buff Leghorns are non-sitters, a very fine table fowl, and as eea nrodnners t.Tiav hnva nn ..-i If you want to raise fowlB for uuii ueguoniH. r.igg8 i. ou per IP I LB CURE I Tr Halt Ham it na.ld J i!.2.V?. All. Esi Ouxralx of Ointment and two $Y?j2!!i2l Anew-fallm. Curl fc.PlliS twuflti rmrma. fl a tx.7for S3 1 umo i ir i iun S,jnu.,"flS!S5 (VaumnsmietHM ji H. Al.tK. gross, Reynoldavlllii. Repine Hardware Co DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND - COPPEU WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMI'S. And everything kept in a Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. PIA.TCHHSTG Frenh All the Year AroHiui. Pleasure and Profit, eet the ms. riace your orders earlv. L. M. Simmons. tofe fl0Rf (UNKOTAKUN.) NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unlqu not Kccentric Witty M Funny. Rlif iou not flout. Not lor Stct tut (or SouU. WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. Snd a dim Jo ataaipa (or thr freek uial. THE RAM'S HORN, I S WOMAN'S TIMPLC, Read CHICAGO koact ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKE First-class Hardware Store.
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