SPic Stay. tiHlmrriptinn $1.6(1 ir iritr, in uilrnnrr. V. A. TKPIIKNXO, Ktlltnr anil I'lih. "WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2M. xH. An tmpwni'nt Uwn pniwr. ptihlMiril I'vei-y WfMlntsiltiv nt KnyimliUvlllo, JdVrnn t'o. r., iI'V.ih1 to the lnirnH(H of ltyniiMvlllt ami ,liiTi'i-onritiiity. Nmi-iwilUli'nl. will tn-iil All wtlti tulnn. mill will Im OHiitti'lii Hy fi-lcntl-ly toward I lie lulKH'Inic cliiHH. Hutworlptlon prlPFtl.lWpprrenr.ln edvanro. ttnnitminlrnilmm Intpndiif fur puliHrmlnn tnuit In npi'OTnpnnlpd hy the wrltpr'n nitinp, not for pulillcmliin. hut am Kiinrnntre of good fnlin. IntprMtlnir nvwn ItpmnHollrtlpfl. ArlvprtNlntr ritlm mnilr known on appllcn tlon nt thp nnVe In AriinlnV lllnck. I.pnitlitv roinniiinli'iitlonn nml rhnnire of nrivprtlKp'mpiitH ithould rciii'h thin nftlre hy Moniluv noon. Arllrv nil iwnmnnlratlon. to 13. A. Htpph enMtn. HpvnohlHVlllp. Vn. Kntpn'd' nt thi pmtofttpp nt UpynnldHVlUt. Pa., nil pMiotii1 rlww nmll nuittpr. Albert J. Harr, of tho I'lttHhurg 1'tml, ban bnpti itolntt;d aurwyor of ciiHtomn for tho PittHniirif dintrlct. Last Wedm-wlny th low relative to tho statu board of health granting a license to doctors and amypons btifore thoy can practice In Pennsylvania, went into effect. On April lot, by a decision of the postofflce people in Washington, the city of Pittsburgh, which now attaches the final "h," will drop that letter and pell its name Pittsburg. Last week's issue of the Emporium Echo contained statistics of the chuivhes of that town. There are not many non church goers In that place. There are 2,480 inhabitants in the town and out of this number there are only 139 who do not attend church. Governor Paulson issued a proclama tion last week fixing Friday, April 1.1th, and Friday, April 27th,lP4,tobe olsetv ed as arbor days In Pennsylvania. Tho selection of either of the designated days Is left to the discretion of the people in tho various sections of the commonwealth, each locality observing that day which Is deemed to be most favorable on account of cllmatto condi tions. A scientific authority says that per fectly clean hands are an impossibility. After tho most diligent washings and brushlngs with soap and water, and rinsing with carbolic acid and other disinfectants, the hands re mained so Impure that, upon touching the Angers to sterilized gelatine micro organism were rapidly developed. On rinsing tho hands with a solution of 1 to 1,000 of corrosive sublimate they became "scientifically cleansed" for the time, but in wiping them upon a towol not previously disinfected they returned to their sad condition of uncleanllness. The injurious effect on the eyes caused by wearing dotted veils is an old warning which has been sounded to no purpose and the fact that oculists are growing rich under this reign of fashion does not alarm tho wearers of this bit of feminine vanity. Tho dots are larger or smaller, closer together or further apart, as thoy are more or less becoming, while the possibility of impaired eyesight is loft entirely out of consideration. It has boon discovered lately that the dots are not their only harmful quality. There is some sub stance used in stiffening or coloring the not which is poisonous as it chances to find its way into the eye. The postofflce clorks of the United States have a just grievance more than one, in truth and are appealing to to Congress for rollef . Thore are 10,000 of thorn, und they claim that Go por cont. of tho postal rcvonues is the result of thoir labors. Yet they aro troutod with small consideration and thore is no such a thing as uniformity between the different offices. The clerks ask for a system of uniform classification, so that men doing the same class of work In different offices shall receive the same salaries, and also for rates of com pensation that will attract men of abil ity and character. Thoir appeal is endorsed by the Postmaster General and several of his predecessors. It ought to be hoard and hooded. A Reynoldsvllle man, who addressed an audience at Johnsonburg recently, made a few remarks which induced the editor of tho Breeze to "spout" in an eloquent stylo about seeing the boautlos of this life, us follows: "This jolly, funny old world that Is as full of huge jokes as an ogg is of meat, must be an awful dismal place fur sumo folks to live in. They seem incapable of seeing anything iti it but one vuwt chamber of horrors. There senses are dulled so they cannot see the beautiful flowers and gay plumagod birds, fool the grateful sunshine and drink in the drowsy bum of myriad Insect wings, stand in rapt awe at the roar of the mighty cataract or gaze out on the ocean's vast expanse with a swelling of the soul and an Inward thought perhaps unsM)kon of rovorence for the mighty One, who holds tho universe as in the hollow of Ills hand. All thuso things seem to escape some of the mon and women who are trying to lead the best lives, lives that are purified by tho in fluence of true rollglon; but 'tis pity that such lives, which should be filled with a great song of gladness, ring only with the minor key of sorrow. Tls pity that good souls cannot learn to lean with fuller trust on tho arm of Him "who doeth all things well" and look out with broader vision on thoir surroundings." Foreign Immigration. The miners of this neighborhood are thoroughly alive to tho fact that the continued stream of Immigrants that is pouring Into this country from tho Old World is highly detrimental to their Interest, and this feeling has resulted In tho forming of an association at Horntio, the object of which Istosecure a law prohibiting Immigration for period of ten years or longer. A publlo meeting wan held at Jloi-ntlo and an organization formed to bo known as the "Citizens Protective Association," and a line of action agreed tion. The asso ciation will be non-parttsnn, and the members mutually agree to supiort no candidates who will not publicly di-clure themselves in favor of a law prohibiting Immigration. They claim that the cheap labor of Kuropn is to them what I'hineso labor was to California, and that it Is doing vastly more real injury to American workingmen Punxsutaw ney Spirit. One Way la bp Happy Is at all times to attend to the com forts of your family. .Should any one of them catch a slight Cold or Cough, pre pare yourself and call at once on W. B. Alexander, sole agont, and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the great German Remedy, Free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure Cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Large sizes 25 and ftOc. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Schultze's. For Sale. In the borough of West Roynolds vllle, four acres of land, ono two-story frame houso with eight rooms, good cellar, running water four foot from door, stable, coal house and other out buildings, gas fixtures, &o. Inquire at this oftlce. Bristles. You've heard of the man who only needed bristles to be a pork. If you see him send him to us. We've got tho bristles for him. Our bristles are all mnde up into the finest line of brushes wo ever had. There are clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, null brushes, hath brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. For Sale. A good house and lot, situated on corner of Mabel and Third streets, for sale. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. Elizabeth Eldred. . Real Estate Transfers. Thomas Reynolds to Ellen Evans, for lot In Reynoldsvllle. $400: January 12, 1804. John F. Mulholland to Jacob Snyder for lot in Reynoldsvllle. tl2T; October 28, 1802. M. M. Davis to S. A. Craig, for lot in Roynoldsvlllo. J,"0; May 25, 18U3. Lester S. Beebe, et al., to William II. Bliss, for lot in Wlnslow township. $373; December 2, 1889. Melvln J, Marshall, et al., to J. C. Dlllman, for lot in Roynoldsvlllo. $43.1; January 91, 18D4. Samuel A. Thompson, et al., to Eliza beth Miller, for lot in Reynoldsvllle. $450; February 21, 1804. Wm. H. Bliss to Winfiold Horam, for lot in Widslow township. $100; March 21, 1893. Eggs for hatching from pure bred Black Mlnorcas. $1.00 por 13. C. P. Dickky, Roynoldsvllle Pa. To Perfume Properly Sachet powdor 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, swoot, dainty and penetrating. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. 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 now subscribers paying in advance, we will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will give them free, either tho iroiiifinAVitil or Aniert- tan Furmer, for one year. The two papers above montioned are excellent monthly papers and tho subscription price of each is 50c. a year. This offer Is mudo only to those In Pennsylvania. About Prescriptions. The best of medicines are none too good for sick folks. It's bad enough to he sick without running chances with second grade drugs. That's tho 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 got it butter. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. Notice to all Lodge. - We want to get up a complete and correct lodge directory for Reynolds vllle, and hereby request secretaries of 11 the lodges to help by bringing or ending to Thb Stab office the name of their lodge, when it meets and where it meeU. Will you do this f . . j Public Sale. On April 4th, 1894, I will soil at pub llo sale at the farm of Jonathan Deemnr, of Paradise, Wlnslow township, Jeffer son county, Pa., tho following property: Three horses, 1 set of harness, 1 wagon, 1 pair of sleds, 1 buggy, 1 surry, 1 sot of blacksmith tools, 2 plows, 1 hay rake, 2 mowing machines, 1 thrcshlngmnchlno, 1 spring tooth harrow. Halo will com mence at ono o'clock. A liberal credit will be given on all amounts of five dol lars or over. W. II. Dekmkr. Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, five dollars per ton, cheapest fertilizer on earth for gar deners. 200 pound sacks 50 cents at J. C. King & Co.'b. 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 cheaor, 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? We pride ourselves on combin ing all these features. II. Alrx Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. One hundred and seventy-five acres of coal land, located on the Peter Ox farm, which was bought by Elijah and Ellsha Cox from Peter Cox, deceased, Is now offered for buIo. For particulars inquire of either Elijah or Elisha Cox. Tomatoes 10 cents a can at Nchultzo's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ffionarraa. FOR UONGRKSS, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or Hrookvim.k HoiioroH, Puhjwt to art Ion of the Republicans of Joffpr non county at the ptimury election, June ltt,'W. For asskmuly, W. O. SMITH, Or VCHXSnAWHKY Horoitoh, Huhjeet to derision of thp repuhltrniiH of Jcf fcrxon Co. nt their primary election In June giiatrict Mtevnrti. For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Or IlKOOKVlI.I.I lloiioi IH, Subject to notion of the Kenuhllrniift of Jeffer son county lit the primary electoti, Juno 18. 'W. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER, Or HnooKvii.i.R Rohoi.'uii, Hubjert to net Ion of the Kephllenns of Jeffer son Co. nt the primary elect Ion, June IS, '14. For district attorney, JACOB L. FISHER, Or I'rNXM'TAWNEY IIOROL'OH, Subject to nctlon of the republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June IS, ISM. For district attorney, JAMES V. MURRAY, or I.INDSRT HOHOI'OH. Subject to action of tho Republicans of Jef- rurmin co. nt the primary election, June m, va. Oottla. JJOTEL, McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VILLE. PA. FRANK J. 11LACK, Proprietor. The lendlnv hotol of the town. Hendaunr- tors for commercial men. Steam heat, free bus, bath rooms and cIohpis on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections &c. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. (1 HE EX A CUXSEIi, Proprietor. Vlrnt cIiikh In everv Ditrtlc tilur. ljoented In the very centre of the btiNlncMnpiirt of tow. Free 'bun to und from trains und commodloiu sumple rootni for commercial travelcm. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., P1I1L P. CAlililEll, Proprietor, Snmnle rooms on the ground floor. Hottse heated hy natural gu. Omnium to and from nil train. Xmtarellatteoua. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OAS re on Wet Mi.lii tret. onnnaltfl tbA Com lucre tul Hotel, Uynol(i.vllle, fa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Unaldent dentlKt. In tmlldlmi ni arMetho- dlnt church, opiKMtte. Arnold block. Uenllo- neits lu opuruiuiK c. a. noHiHiN. JOHN W. HKKI1. ORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ilrookvllle, Jufferaon Co., Pa, Office. In room formerly occupied by (iortlnn & Corbetl, Wot Main Street. JjJXECUTORS" NOTICE. Estate or Isabeu.i Browh, Pbciased. Let tern testamentary on the estate of lna bellu II row ii, late of WuHhtnidon townnhlp, deceased, having lieen granted to F. H. Culd- ell and A. W. Smith. (Whime p1offlco ad dress Is Handy Valley, l'a.,1 nil persons Indebted to mild estate are hereby untitled to make Immediate payment to tho executors, anil those having claims against, the estate will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. F. 11. Caloweij, A.W.Smith. March 16, 1H94. Executors. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate or Joss II. MumoiXAW, Deceased. Letter of administration on the estate of Johu V. Mulhollan, late of Reynoldsvllle hor- niiuh. leffenioii county. Pa.. defttUMKl. having Ikh ii granted to the underslKiied, all persons Indebted lu said estate are hereby no titled to make Immediate payment to the adminis tratrix, and thoite having claims against It will present them properly authenticated, for sen lemeni. mna. . J. nuiimiwan. Administratrix of Jons V. Jaulhollan. dee'd, COME IN I Where? TO THK "Bee Hive" store, WHKRK Lawrence J. McEntire, The Groceryman, dealB in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigarn, Flour and Feed, 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, Th Croccrjrman. N. HANAU. :GIOSlnQ OUt All:- - GOSt 1 K- Ladies' Coats sold for $14 and 15, now for 10 to 12.50. o o Coats we sold for 8.00 to 10.00, now for 5.00 to $7. o o Misses' and Children's Coats the same reduction. o o Lumberman's Flannel 29c. o o Prints 5 and 6c. o o Lancaster Gingham He. o o Men's and BoyB' Overcoats at cost. Now fa the time to get cheap goods. Come and see for yourself. J. S. MORROW, DEALEU IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE - BLOCK BeynolMUe, Pa. ram GOODS DON'T But buy a Gresent Bicycle. S75.001 Don't think it is a cheap wheel because it is a cheap price. This is not the case, Bicycle, made of good material is owing to the large output of 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 Gents, Boys and Girls, from Guaranteed. C. E have returned from the you a line Spring and Summer Goods! Our Dress Goods are Beauties. cents per yard. Do not LADIES SUMMER WRAPS. Come and look over our wish to buy. EGGS FOR Huff Ijeilhovu are the Meal Fowl. From the choicest strain of thorough bred Buff Leghorn stock. The Buff Leghorns are non-sitters, a very fine table fowl, and as egg producers they have no equal. If you want to raise fowls for Pleasure and Profit, get the Buff Leghorns. Eggs $1. 50 per 13. Place your orders early. NUFruniTURIEH. tepralea of Ointment andtwo Unento reoatnd. ft a box, t for Is br maU. bcauOa '"2v Guarantee imeil by our ZrrltmT 1 Constipation hSiSA aoou. "i"1 (w ealldraa't aaVwijgeat O VJJidUrnx amd onlj be 4-. , II. Alex. Stoke, Kvynnldiivllle. RplisfillG 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 FirBt class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. WALK! Think ot It, a Good Wheel tor but it is a Btrictly First-class and good workmanship. It this factory, 40,000 bicycles have them for Ladies and $20 to $0. All Bicycles F. HOFFMAN. city and are now able to show of New Prices Low. Silk for 25 miss seeing these Goods. stock even if you do not BING & OO. HATCHING Freh irouiul. L. M. Simmons. .THE m feMS HOEtf AEdMInnsVceHyr (UHaiCTAHIAM.) NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unique not Fccentric. W illy not Funny. Rtlitfioua not Fiout, Hot (or bect but for Souls. WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. &ad dim in stamp (or three peek trial. THE RAM'S HORN, tl-t0 WOMAN' TEMPLE, R FwYaer. CHICAOO koacc ONUr PAPER THAT EVERYBODY UKC
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