ic Slav. Hiilwriptinn if I, Mi i r 1,1 nr. in iiilniui C. A. TI-:PIU;M, I .lllor miit fnli WKIIXKSDAY. AI'KIL 1 An inilt'iM'tidiMr tiicui iciimm, iiiiMitlti l i m-i WtMlni'irtny lit iynlil.nllt'. Ji'Mit -on I i, I., iIi'voiimI In 1 In' I nir i ".ik of Iti'j hh'iki nit anil JotTiTMiin I'oimi v. Nnn-tHilh It nl. M I u . -it All with fittrnoHM. nml wilt IHM'sp,'!-hilly f? innl- ly tnwiirilH tin hiimt lim i'Iiiwm. HuhMTlMon prlrol.-MiMM- vrfir.ln nrt!M. 1'ommunlrntloH" Iii'imiiIi'iI fur im'ill' i' i i mutt nri'omimnli'il l,y ilu wi-fii'i's rrni nit for niililliMitliiii. lint' nn n yiitiriinii growl fnllli. lnti'iiMiInu niMVN lii'ini MiiH.-hi AdvirlUlnii rnlin mnilp known on itiiln tton nt thnoltlri1 In ArniihlV lilnrk. I.rnirlily rommiinli'iiilons mill rhiiiin' anviM'tlHi'miMitH nIioiiIiI ivnrh Oil oIIIit ly Momlny noon. AnVlrpn nil i-nmmnn lent Inn to t A. fit i ennon, lirynoldHVllli', 1'n. Kntrtvil nt thr nontolTIn nt HrynoliNv llli Ph., nn mi'i'oiiiI Hii- tnnll matter. Tlio Rxpuhllcniin of Armstronjr i'"imi ty ro-nominntrd Hon. I). B. Ho'tirr fur OngiVMH at thctr pi-inim-li' Inst Hutur- day. The Court hiivo uVeidrd that ultiz n have a right tohr in tho eh-ptlon nmm, but nutHtdo tho (ciinrd-rail, whilit 1 ho board In dninu tlio countinv. Thin bolnjj tho cane rnii aftor there will not be any sooret counting of votoa(tor Iho election poll ait clowd. Madolino rollnrd in to gt't J."..MK1 from Congressman Uiwlcenrldgo, If nho ran. Tho juror In tho ease were out low than two hour and decided to award Pollard 1M.",000. One juryman votod on giving hor tho full amount asked, &"0,0OO, and atiothor votod to award hor ono cent. Thus tho twolvo mon dlnorert in tho amount from a penny to too.OOO. The final amount wan reached by an average of tho amounts votod on. In tho pension district In which this part of tho Htato is inoludod, of which Captain George W. Skinner is agent, with hoadqitartors at Pittsburg, there are 4(5.2-4 United States pensioners on tho rolls. Of tho total number, 40.74S are paid by mail, which requires a lurge forco of clerks addressing lottors and making out vouchers all the time. Thoso who call in person for their money num ber 5,500. All pensions are paid qtini terly. Kach quarter tho amount paid out is about 2,nK,noo, making over H,. 000,000 paid through tho Pittsburg ofllce every year. Just now when we arc told by tho farmers that the poach crop lias boon injured by the cold snaps in April, and the country is filled wth unemployed men; when many are really In need of tho necessaries of life; whilo Coxoy'g army marches on to Washington; when Congress don't do much but fight und draw pay; whon our country is filled with tho cheap laborers of other coun tries; when in fact some peoplo can see "fovbodings of a coming war. Even upon this all there is now considerable spec ulation as to whether the 17-year locusts will make their appearance horo this year. Newspapers may devoto column after column and ministers may preach ser mon after sermon on tho contemptible noss of gossiping and slandering, and yet there will be people found in every community who take great dolight in such moan work. If peo plo would pay as littlo attention to such littlo, low, degraded curs that roll gossip under their tongues as a Bwoet morsel, as Edgwood, L. M. Sim mons' large St. Bernard dog, does to tho little dogs that run besido him and bark and snap and growl as ho runs tho streets of this town, perhaps tho gossip - ers, like the littlo dogs, would gut dis gusted and stop. It is not uncommon to soo a little dg snap and bark at Edg wood as he walks along tho street und he pays no attention to thorn. Occa sionally ho will stop and look at thorn and then wulk on unconcerned. The first utility of frequent and regu lar advertising consists in this: thoro is at ull times a considerable class of per sons, whether In country or town, that has no fixed place for tho purchase of nooessary articles, and are ready to bo swayed and drawn towards any particu lar place which is brought persistently to their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. Thon, in the country, a con siderable number of persons who wish an urtiele advertised und do not know any particular pluce where it in to be got, being thus furnished with the addrosa of a dealer who can supply them, naturally open a communication with that address which perhaps loads to much ulterior business. People in the country are also liable to be favora bly impressed by the frequent sight of a name in the newspapers. The advertising party acquires distinction in their eyes, and thus they are led, in making a choice to prefer him. But by far the most important effect of advertising is one of an indlreet nature. It convoys an intimation that the party is anxious for business. One who is anxious for business is unavoidably exected to be an industrious, attentive, civil person who keeps the best of article at the lowest rates, does everything in the neatest and most tradesmanllke manner and In a general way uses every ex pedient to gratify and attach customers. People like to purchase under such cir cumstances, and the system of advertis ing assuring them that suoh circum stances exist at this particular shop, they select it accordingly. Press und Printer. Tooth Ache. What a queer thing a tooth Is when it once commences to ache. It will jump und j.-rk around until you think ; ho top f your head In coming off and yon rew'lve to have tho blamed thing )iull, d. mid just us your linnd reaches tbokni.boti tho door of tho dentist' odloo yon discover that there In no ache thon), so you resolve to remain with the tooth for a littlo whilo, and go homo. Along nbout cloven o'clock, af tor tho dentist has gone to bod and yon yourself want to catch a few hour rest along comes the tooth-ache. You put your hand on your jaw and knit your brows. Then you apply hot cloths and rub on all tho reliefs yon ever hoard of, but still It makes you dance around, whistle, sing and scold at tho samo time. Not a wink of sleep do you got that night, nor does any person else rest who happens to live' in the same house. But whon tho snn comes popping over the eastern hills, the darkness of night disappears, and the dentist's ofllce is open again, you find your ache Is gone. A llorrlhli ltnllrnl Anlilrnt Is a daily chronicle in our pners; also tho death of some dear friend, who has died with Consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Ott s Cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been rendered hnpplor and perhas saved. Hood tho warning! If you have a cough or any affection of tho Throat and Lungs call on W. B. Alexander sole agent, and get a trial bottle free. Large size 25 and 50 cents. Schultze's have a now line of glass ware. IJi'istles. You've heard of tho 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 are all mndo up into the finest line of brushes we ever had. There are clothes brush es, tooth brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, both brushes, paint brushes, all kinds of brushes. STOKE, Registered Pharmacist. A DuBois Woman. We published an articlo last week about a white woman and a negro who wore traveling togethor presumably as man and wife. The Emporium Echo clipped tho articlo from THE STAR and added tho following: "The couplo are quite well known hero. Tho woman Is a former resident of DuBois. Hor name was Dwyre be fore she was man-led. Thomson, the colored man, is tho famous ball player who once played with tlio Emporium nino. They resided here tha past few months as man Bnd wife." Attention, Farmers. Agricultural salt, five dollars per ton, cheapest fertilizer on earth for gar deners. 200 pound sacks 50 cents at J. C. Kino & Co. 'a. Eggs for hatching from pure bred Black Minorens. $1.00 per 13. C. P. Dickey, Roynoldsvillo Pa. To Perfume Properly Sachet powder is nocossary. What kind you use depends on vour own tasto. Sachet bags In drawors and closets give to clothes that delicately distinct odor which is the stamp of refinement. Wo have all tho popular odors, sweet. 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 advanoe, and to all new suliscrlbers paying in advanoe, we will give them the best local paper in Jefferson county and will givo them froo, cither tho Womankind or Amert- fun Farmer, for ono year. Tho 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. Increase the appetite by the use of Ayer's Cathartlo Pills. They cause the stomach, liver and bowels to perform their functions properly, do not debili tate, by excessive stimulation, and are not Irritating In thoir action. As an after-dinner pill they are unequalod. You will find a bargain in English decorated ware at Schultze's. See our soft sole baby shoes 35 conts at Robinsons. List of Jurors. The following list of jurors were drawn from this section of the county for the term of court commencing May 14th, 1804: Petit jurors: Reynoldsville Frank R. Best, Peter G. Burkhart, Jag. T. Mullhold; Winslow township Isaac Snyder, Joseph Reynolds, James M. Deemer. Traverse jurors, 3rd week: Reynolds ville A. G. Mllllren, Frank A. Hoover; West Reynoldsville John Benson; Winslow township A. T. McClure, Jacob Schwem, A. Mahew, W. A. Bliss. Traverse jurors, 4th week:. "Reynolds-vlllo-Jorry Ileekman, E. L. Carl, James Kerr; West Reynoldsville Stauley Austin, H. L. Hoke; Winslow township Joseph Johnson, , Thomas Adams, John Endean. The Trouble Orr, A prominent man In town exclaimed the other day: "My wife ha boon wearing out hor life from tho effects of I)isHpsia, Llvor Complaint and Indi gestion. Hor case baffled the skill of our bi-st physicians. After using three packages of Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves she is almost entirely well." Keep your blood In a healthy condition by the use of this great vegotablo com pound. Call on W. B. Alexander solo Bgent, nnd get a trial package froo. Largo slzo 25 and 50 cents. girlftlnit mttlt tht PMcfc. PETTITT Pkitkbh At tho M. E. par sonage. Brookvillo, Pa., April Kith, JW4. by Rov. J. W. Blalsdoil, Walter Pottitt and Llzzio Poiiiiers, both of Falls Creek, Pn. For Sale. In tho borough of West Reynolds ville, four acres of land, ono two-story frame house with eight rooms, good cellnr, running water four foot from door, stable, coal house and other out buildings, gas fixtures, &c. Inquire at thl office. OP THE BoroiiQli ot Repotdsvllle. Authorizing tho burges or justice of the peace to commit to tho lock-up or station houso of said borough person or persons charged with the violation of any peaco, ordinances or with being a vagrant or tramp. In virtue of the powem conferred by tho Act of Assembly of May the 18th, 1887, See. ono P. L. pago 122 of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, be It ordained by tho Burgess and Town Council of tho Borough of Roynolds villo, and It Is hoi-eby ordained by the authority of the samo. Sec. 1. That when any person or )Hi-sons shall have been arrested by au thority of the burgess or justice of the peace In the Borough of Roynoldsvillo, charged with the violation of any peace, ordinance or with being a vagrant or tramp and having refused to pay the fine Imposed for such offense, the said burgess or justice of the peace of the Borough of Roynoldsvillo, snau nave authority to commit said person or iersons to tho lock-tin or station houso In said Borough of Reyn oldsville for a term not exceeding five day or comxl such person to work ))on mo puDiic works or street of the Borough of Roynoldsvillo for a ncried of time not exceeding one day for each one dollar of fine so a aforesuid lm- i)osed, subject to the right of anneal a provided by tho aforesaid Act. Sec. 2. That any onliimnee or part of ordinance cnnllictlng with tho pro visions of this ordinance, lx and the same i hereby repealed so far a tho same effects tills ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law bv the town council aforesaid this day of A. D. 181)4. John I). Lowthf.r, Attest: Pres. of Council. HENRY A. Reed, Clerk of Council. About Prescriptions. Tho best of medicines are nono too good for sick folks. It's bad enough to bo sick without running chnncog with second grado drugs. That's tho reason wo buy only tho very highest quality of everything. It's a great satisfaction to us to know that every prescription wo send out is just as good as drugs will make it. No matter what you paid for It yon couldn't get it better. Stoke, Registered Pharmacist. Life is a Lottery, Perhaps, But you can't afford to take- any chances when you're sick. Don't lot the druggist enrich himself at ymir expense Lookout for impure drngs. They are cheaper, of course, for tho druggist but how about you? Then again, how about accuracy and skill in compounding your proscription? That counts for something too, don't It? We prido ourselves on combin ing all these features. ' H. Alex Stokk, Registered Pharmacist. Our $1.25 fine shoe for mon I all solid! at Robinson's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. oionort. For congress, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or IIHOOKVUJ.K lloiiouuii, Biihjort to art Inn nf the KepiilillcunHof JerTor luu county ul t he prlmtry uluclliui, J une 3tvmtlu- For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or PCMXSUIAWNET BoKOCQH, Subject to decision of t he reniihlicaniinf Jt fursou Co. at tliulr primary i-loctlon lit June. putvlct avttorneu. For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Of HllOOKVII.I.l UOHOUUH, Subject to action of the Knpulil leans of Jeffer win county at the prtuiury eluctou, Juiielti.'W. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER, Or BUOOKVILLI BOIIOUOH, Bulijectlo action of the Keplillcana of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 111, 'V4. For district attorney, JACOB L. FISHER, Or PUNXSUTUWNaY BOUOUUH, Bulijcct to action of the republican of Jeffer win Co. at the primary eloctlon, June 16, I MM. Fob district attorney, JAMES V. MURRAY, Or Ci,yviix Bououuh, Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef ferson Co. at the primary election, 1 une 10, 'Hi. ftotfte. II OTEL McCONNKLL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. HLArK, 'roprtWor. The trnriltiir hotel of tho town. tlendiiinr ters for ronmicrcliil men. Htenm hent. freo hits, tint h rooms nml closets on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone, con nections Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. HRKEX rf ( VXSKR, rmprMnrit. First rliiM In every pnrtlcitlnr. I.ocllled In the very centre of the luslnisMpnrt of town. Kreo Mm to nnd f mm trains nnd i-ommodloua ample rooms for commercial travelers. QOMMERCtAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLK, PA., ', P. CARRIER, Pmpriitnr, Pnmnle rooms on tho proutid floor. House heated by natural fun. Omnibus to nnd from all trains. itllerrllittttotM NKFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Renl Rstnto Agent, Keynoldsvllln, Pa. c. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce on West Main street, opposite the romnien-lal Hotel, Iteynoldsvlllo, Ph. jyn. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In hitlldliiK nenr Metho dist church, opptMlto Arnold block. Gentle ness In operntlnir. C. . IIOHDOK. JOHN W. RKKD. QORUON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Brookvillo, Jefferson Co., Pa. Ofllce In room formerly occupied by Gordon & t'orhett, West Main Htreet. w. l. Mccracken, BrookvllU. 8. n. McDonald, RTnoldiTtllt. c,CRACKEN& McDONALD, Attorney ami C)nnrttnrs-nt-Lme, Offices nt Keynoldlvlllo nnd Uroolivlllo. JXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estats or IsAiir.i.t.K Known, Dkceaskd. Letters testamentary on the estiito of Isn nelle Hromi, lute of Wiishliittion township, deceased, IiiivIiik Im-ch trrunlcd to K. II. Cald well nnd A. W. Kmllh, iwhiwe poMtolllce mi ll res Is Handy Valley. I'n.,) nil persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notlfli-d to make Immediate pavment to the executors, and those IiiivIiik claims nirnlnst the estate will present them, properly authenticated. for set ttlcment. r . II ( ai iiwki.i., A. W. Hmith. March 111, ls!M. Kxuc liters. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate or .Ion U. Mi i.iioi.i.as, Pkckaskh. Letter" of administration on the estate of John F. Miilhollnn, Into of Keynoldsvllle hor ouith, tell'erson county, Pu.. deceused. having Is'en irranled to the uudi-rsiirneil, till persons Indebted to said estate are hereby untitled to make Immediate pavment to the adminis tratrix, and thoso havlnu claims niraliiHt It will present them properly authenticated, for sell lenient. Mtis. R. J. Mii.iioi.i.an, Administratrix of John F. Miilhollnn, due'd. OOME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHEKK Lawrence J. McEntire, The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigara, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Frerh 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. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. - GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ReynoldsYille, Pa. A STRIKE! In the price of Spectacles. necessity, ami must well My Prices are to Suit the Times! Eyes examined free and glasses scientifically fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. O. F". HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. No Closing out sale! oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo But we are selling SPRING and SUMMER GOODS at prices to suit the times. Our Dress Goods are the latest. Come in and, see before buying elsewhere. The following is a few of our prices: Silk, . 25c. 36 in. Dress Goods, 20c. Grenadine 12 Jc. 52 in. All-wool Cloaking, 50c. India Dimity, - 12 J. Outing Flannel, 6c. Fine Bleached Muslin, 8c. Ladies Vests, 5, 10 and 15c. each. " Union Suits, 50c. 4-Button Kid Gloves, 1.00. Lace Curtains, 50c. pair. Fine Line LADIES' JACKETS and CAPES. We will compare prices with any. We buy goods at regular houses and get the Latest Styles. EGGS FOR naff iseihoi'HH the Ideal Fowl. From the choicest strain of thorough bred Buff Leghorn Btock. 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. L. M. Simmons. VITAL TO MANHOOD. MKNT, rnwlflo for Hy-terln, DJKlneM- Fis, Nmi- lonhn oMohnooo, WiikHfnJneM, Mental DnprwiMoti, g"tor of llrnln, cnuniinr innnnliy, mtnery, deoay! Power In either Irapotency, LeucorrhtBa and all Fami a WAnknAUM. I v n.. f i .,. u torrnwa caimed by over-exertion ot brain. Holf- aTZm ii fiV.i. J luiiuiu trvnunent, i, i mi ' ,v; "Tiwr "r ineiit with ffi will senil written Kuarantee to rurund f not oured. cure Hlek Hitadauhe, IMUoaoneR-, l,Wr CouiuUini. 8ourUtoinacht DyHepilaand CowiUiwUuii. tl H A 111 KITL'L'U 1..... l l r H. Ai.kx.Htoki, Hoynuldrtvllle. RepoiTl 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 First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNODSVILLE, PA. Glasses are not a luxury, but a be had in hard times as as good. BING 6c GO. 1-IA.TCPIIlSrG Frexh AKcliUioiis VceHvr (UN.ICTAHIH.) NO PAPER LIKE IT ON EARTH Unique not Eccentric. Witly not Funny. Religiout not Pious. Not for Sect but for Souls. . WHOLE SERMONS IN A SENTENCE. Send a dine in stamps for three weeks trial, THE RAM'S HORN, ft.QO WOMAN'S TEMPLE, R" Per Year, CHICAGO It once ONLY PAPER THAT EVERYBODY LIKE
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