m it Star. Suhrrriiilhn fur n in itlvnnrr, V. A. MTKPIIKMNoni. fiilllnr mill rub. WKIXKSIAv7mAV ,1(1, isin Anlmleitenilent liwul pit per. pnlillhi'iliv'r,v Wp(lniMly lit HevnoliUvllle. .h-ITi'loii Co. Pa., devoted to the Illti'l-eiUof Iteynolilnvllle snn .Ior7oroni'oiiiitv- Non-pollilriu. will treat all a lt li riilrnew, mill will heeaperlnllj friend ly toward- the liilNii-ltiff rliiNH. Hu Inert pt Ion rleel..iieryenr,lti nilwim'e. t'lmiinunlriii lima Intended fur niilill. nl inn mind lie ii nnpanled liy the wrlter'n mime, not for niilillrnilmi. lull a n miurimiee nf nod faith. InleroMllnr new Ileum aollclled. Advertlnlnir rate made known on npillni tlon nt I hi' ohVe In Arnold' Hlnea. Lenuhtv eninmiinle.nloin and ehnnire nf advert lemenl ahniild rearh lhl uftVv liy Monday niMin. Addri' nil communication Inf. A. Steph enson. Kfvnnlil-vlll. 1'n. Filtered in the no-dolMen nt TfcynnliNvHIe, Pa., n him'iiiiiI rhiHA mull matter. Tho lli'niWli'in Htnlo Convention wbh hold Bt. llntTinriiirjj IhmI Wcilm-mlny nnrt tlm following tlckot, wnHnomlnntoil: Governor, Gen. I). IT. HntlntfH. H-lli-fonto; Lloiiti-nnnt Governor, Walter Lyon, rtttMhui'K; Auditor Gcnei'til, Amns IT. Mylln, InraHtor; Kiftvtnry of Intornnl aflnirn, (Sen. .lunula Tallin, rhilnili'lphln; ConKtvt.Htnoii-n.t-I.4iriri Galuahn A. Grow, Glrtiwisal; Goo. IlnlT, Gronnshurir. Don't smoko, my lxy, remarks Rolmrt Burtlottfl. Tt makes you stupid, ho It doesn't advanen you In athletic sports. Tt makes yon nervous, ho It doesn't makd yon a bettor shot. It makes you smell like a taproom, no It ilmnn't mnko you ploaaant company. It dia-an't do you ono piirtlelo of Rood; It makes you appear silly anil ridiculous; It Ih bm diwa fjrooablo and offi-nwlvo hi yourself bh It is to anybody else; you don't jrot a bit of comfort out of It nnd you know it; ho don't smoke! Wreaths and flower witlior iiMn tho jrravos of those home who died in do fenxo of tho Union or who lived to wo a healing of sectional differences, tho re sult of their patriotism and valor. Quick to rpHpond to their country's call, those, men marched to tho front, many of them never to return tothoir homox, and how beautiful arc thono memories which entwlno about each recurring Momorlal day, when their sorrowing coin radon throw aaido tho cares rf dully liffl to strew tho mound with flowers and offer up their pieans of joy that peace rolgns o'er tho land! Hut whilo the flowers may withor the memory of tho noble men who sacrificed lifo that tho nation might livo will ever remain fresh and bright, and so long as tho . glorious flag for which they died wave ovor our reunited country will each recurring springtime seo fresh laurels on their graves. Kx. Wo live in an ago when many peoplo are over and anon granplng for tho al mighty dollar and selfish Interests, re gardless of who goes down so they ac complish their ends. Wo often find in business affairs that ono man is will ing, J'oa even glad, to prosper on tho failure and ruin of anothor man's efforts to succeed. People who are not in bus iness are anxious for revenge some times and they are willing to manu facture a lie and send it afloat to injure the business of some man who is trying to make an honest living. Two cases that we have in mind just now are W. C. Bond and Henry A. Rood. A lie has been circulated on Mr. Bond to de feat him for nomination for Congress, snd a false report has been circulated in Reynoldsvllle about Honry Reed, the shoe man, for the sole purpose of doing him an injury. The stories are that Mr. Bond wants the nomination to make "boodle" out of it at the conference, and that Mr. Rood is a member of certain secret order in Reynoldsvllle. These things should not be. No man should desire to succeed by pulling somebody else down. There should be more milk of human kindness flowing through the affairs of men than there is to-day. If people would live according to the Gold' en Rule, what a happy people we would be. There would be no more strikes or strifes. Governor Robt. E. Pattison and Ad' jutant General Greenland visited HoutZ' dale Saturday and the Governor ad dressed a meeting of miners in tho opera house Saturday night. The Governor referred to the decorations on the interior of the opera bouse, which had been prepared for Memorial Sunday, explained tholr object, recited the first paragraph of the preamble to the Con' stltutlon of the United States,' and de clared that the principle of individual liberty which had caused our forefathers to sacrifice their lives would prompt hundrodB of citizens at this time to make the same sacrifice It neoessary, He talked on the present difficulty be tween operators and employees and said it was business and must be settled on business lines. He thinks the operators should meet their employees in a spirit of fairness, to the end that an honorable compromise should be made and the in duBtries of the country be set to work He said the present situation could not continue and the publlo peace be main talned, and if the parties to the oonten' tlon did not settle it on business linos the State would have to. The Governor also said that if the miners would not work themselves on the conditions named by the operators and the opera tors could secure others to do the work, those others should be protected, and that, if the State Government waa not strong enough to afford them the neces sary protection, the United States government would be asked for its aid. Bible C invention. Tho Western Division of the HIWo Hehtsil Convention of tlm Glciirllcld Hnptlst ANNiicititlnn met with the Goth- ttianit IlttpllHt church at Allen Mill, elTersoii county, 1'ti., Mny il2nil, Hl4, at 10. .10 A. M., with moderator, J. L. iOtig, in tho chair. All tho cIuhiIh of the Division were represented by ono or morn deli gate except two, Three Hslon were held. - There wun a gtHxl attendance at all the scwdoiiH, the people of tlm place and vicinity turned out well. The different dctiiitnlmttions were represented and apparently en- ljed tho meeting. Mr. Win. Hit- haniin, of the Presbyterian church. gave us a very Interesting, practical talk UHin tho topic discussed. Taking Im convention throughout, wo hollovo it was prod I able to those ill attelidcnco. )ur next convention will Imj held with ho West Lils'i'ty church on Thursday, Sept. Illh. Aliens Mill is a small village about Ight mile north of Kcynoldsvillo. It as a flouring and, I think, a saw mill, no general store, poHtofllii, MethiNllst and Baptist churchc. Itavo no li censed hotel, neither do they need ono. No ponton need go hungry or shelter- ss if it Is known. I can roinctulxT of living in tho Ilofchwomls fifty yar ago. Most all tho old people who were vlng there then Iibvo long since pass ed away. Quite u nuuilior of tho young people of those days are living yet and ait! looked Uxm by the young people of iwhiy as old folks, but we think they are mistaken. while iMmsinly the majority of tlm old residents that are still living reside there, some havo gone to other parts. I can mention tho names of several w ho are now resi- nts of HcynoMsvillo w ho were school mates: Mr. and Mrs. Ntnlan ('ooer, Mr. and Mi's. Joseph Morrison, Mrs. Host, and iH'i'haps others whoso names can't recall at present. Also tho Stevensons, Mrs. Itobon Thompson, Mrs. Hughes and others of ltullols. In closing will my though it is true that most of the people living there now Bro comparatively young, they havo not orgotton, nor havo they forsaken, tho old ways that kind hospitublo feeling still exists. Rout. L. Mii.kh. Give Her a Vacation. In many cases tho wife stays at homo from ono year's end to anothor and looks after home affair, and no matter how fulthfully she discharges those duties her work is too often lightly esteemed and not even appreciated. It Is always expected that tho meals will bo ready at tho proper timo, tho house kept in proper ordor and tho clothing kept clean and ready for uso at any time. Somo men are suddenly awakened to tho realization of how thoughtful and careful their wives wore when death has invaded tho homo and robbed it of wifo and mother. Then it Is too luto to be kind to hor. Tho better plan to fully appreciate tho woman's position in the home, and thon profit by the lesson, is to give them a vacation of a month some time this summer and allow them to visit their mother or some friend. Of course you hardly know how you can spare them, and then they have not been accustomed to visiting and why commence it now? Suppose death stops at your door and without your consent takes the wifo from you, then can you spare her? The faithful woman needs a rest once in awhile and should have it. A Reynolds vllle man, whose wife has not been away from home for years, is now fully appreciating what a good wife he has and how much ploasanter home is with hor than without her, and the reason thereof is because she is away on a visit. If you don't believe it, try it. One result of the strike of the bitu minous coal miners has been to create a small boom in the anthracite coal trade. The Renovo 2'ew$ says the Pennsylva nia railroad has ordered eight hundred car loads of this fuel to be distributed on the Sunhury division of the P. St E. Both the latter road and the Northern Central, have been experimenting with hard coal lately, and both roads are using it to a limited extent in their en gines. The JSnri Is also authority for the statement that six locomotives have been sont from Renovo to Sunbury to have their fire boxes, changed so as to burn anthracite coal. 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. For Sale. . One lot and two houses on tannery street, West Reynoldsvllle, formerly property oi rranic unman, win oe soia at a bargain. Inquire of Henry Rhoden, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Stab in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, we will give them ths best local paper In Jefferson county and will give them tree, either the Womankind or Ameri can Farmer, for one year. The 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. Rnthmel. Dr. K. Q. Mcllenry and son, returned ioiiio from Ohio on Wednesday, where they visited relatives. Charlie, son of A. H. Armstrong, has "it sick with diphtheria since last Wednesday. George Dyke, who lias suffered with ilnal disease for over two year, Is Im proving slowly. Garden making I alsinl all done for this year and alsnit all wo have to do now in to throw stone mid cus word at our nclghltors' chickens. "Our own" played a game of hull at .uthershurg on Saturday. Tlm Luth- rshurg team wns there apparently a H'etiitor. Mr. Craven, of H htree, spent Sun- ay with .lohn Craven, hi mod, In our town. Owing to a scarcity of coal wo under stand there will ! no leo cream manu factured at tho new parlor before next Saturday. Salt I said to lie a sure destroyer of tho cnlihage worm. 'Stpilrc Hay tried it and knows the result. Geo. and .lame Hughe, proprietor f the Central hotel, have shown their ability to run first-class hostelry. Tho ayfav-ing man who seek shelter at tho entral shall neither hunger nor thirst. Maggie, youngest daughter of Joseph HatcHon, sr., died at 5.:i0 o'clock on Sunday morning, after an illnc of only tur day. Funeral services to-day Wednesday), conducted by Hev. Hell, f Dnllois. The parent and friend avo the sympathy of tho entire com munity in thl their time of deep sor- (IW. Withdtawnl Card. IlHODKVlM.K, Pa., May 211. IWt. To Ihr lliiiiililiatn roliiH of Jtffvrmn ( Vm nt i: 1 hereby withdraw from tho contest for the nomination of District Attorney. I thank my many friends for their ex pressions of sympathy and assurances of BupiMirl, and I will, In the future a in tho past, always bn found in lino with tho best interest of tho party, and working for the success of Its principles and candidates. Very Hosiwet fully, John W. Wai.kkk. Wanlril. Indies and gentlemen suffering with throat and lung difficulties to call at our rug storo for a bottle of Otto's Cure, which wo aro distributing free of charge, and wo can confidently recom mend tt as a uM!rior remedy for coughs, colds, brochltls, consumption, and all diseases of tho throat and lungs. It will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. We will guarantee it to cure you. If your children have croup or whooping cough it Is sure to givo instant relief. Don't delay, but got a trial bottle free. Largo sizes 50c. and 2.ro. Sold by W. B. Alexander. Letter List. The following letters remain uncalled for at the postoffloe In Reynoldsvllle Pa., May 20, 1H04: Gentlemen: John K. Boucher, J. F, Dobson, James G. Smith, John Stew art, Chas. Wagner, Honry Wordon. Ladies: Mrs. Ella S. Bray.Mrs. Eliza beth Curtes, Mrs. R. N. Dearall, Mrs. Hattle Rhinos, Mrs. JamoB Organ, Miss Mary Burgoln, Miss Jennie Twister. Say advertised when calling for the above. E. T. McGaw, P. M. Tan Oxfords for children at Robin son's. The Star gives all the local news of Reynoldsvllle and vicinity. Subscribe now. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For congress, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or Brookviu.s Bobouqh, Subject to action of the Republicans of Jeffsr ou county at the primary election, June 14,'ls). For Congress, WILLIAM C. BOND, Or Snydkb Township, Subject to decision of republicans of Jeffer son Co. at the primary election, June 18, X. JteetmblB. For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or Pdmxbotawnbt Bobouqh, Subject to decision of the republicans of Jef ferson to. itt tneir primary election in June. CUtrtct autorneu. For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Or Bbook.vii.lb Bobouqh, Subject to action of the Republican of Jeffor sou county at the primary electou, June ltJ.'lK. For district attorney, JOHN W. WALKER, Or Bbookvilui Bohouqh, Subject to action of the Rephllcan of Jeffer aou (Jo. at the primary election, Juue It, 'S4. For district attorney, JAMES V. MURRAY, OF CU4TVII.LS BOBOUOH, RniitMet in action of the Renubllcans of Jef furaou Co. at the primary election, J uue 10, 1U. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estatb or John It. Uubuoua, Dsobasbd, Letters of administration on the estate of John V. Mulhollan. late of Keynoldavllle bpr ousti, lefferaon county. Pa., deceased, having been Bra u led to the underalxued, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to ni. i.. i..,niiiutA iiiLvniMnt. to tha adminis tratrix, and tluaw bavins; claims asalnst it will praaeut them properly suthentlcated. for settlement. .."r.1'S1'ir i li Administratrix of Julia Y. MulaoUau, deo'd. JOTICH TO TAX-PAYEItS. I'nrsiiiint to bii Art of Awmlilr, 1 will st tenil lit the fnllowltiK times mid pliices In to reive Cimiiljr unit Ktntii Tsui- for tlm year IHH, lo-wlt: I'lilim timnalilp anil I'orslra IxiniUKli, Frl ilny. June Inl, at the tllenn Motel. I lover tnwnnhlp, Suliirilnr, June tit, at the stum at HmtiT In tlm nfti-riiiii. Hnmmervlllit iMiruinili, Hiitnnliiy, Jiinn I, at tin rotnnit'tt'lnl Hotel, In I lie foi-eiifstn, Wnrii timn!iti!, West, Mittnliiy, June 4. at bonne nf ti. w. lOrlmtils, In fnrelliHm, I'nlK Inwimhlp, Miimliiy, .lime 4, at the hnuw nf Kiiltnii Hhoiriier. fn the sftertiisin. Ilentli townxhlii, Tueaitiiy, June A, nt Ihn hniiHf. nf Wllltiim I'ttlne, In the forenoon. Itiirni'it Township, Tiii'liiyt.liiiie ft, at the hntixe of Wtlllnm Wtilliice, In the iirternistn. klilrril township, Weilnesiluy, luticft, at the Join's Motel In the fitr-emsm, ami at the store at Mowe, In the afternoon. Knot township. Thursday, June 7, at Me ('nickel! store In the foreniHtit. I'lnei't-eel township, Thm-situy, June 7, at the stm-e of (leortre eiler In ttie'iifteiiiisMi. Vtiirssw lowiihlp. Kiist I'rlihiy, June N, at house nf J. A. I'im, In the fnreniHin. Iti-avcr lownslilp, I'liemhty, June 12, at the alitreof II. t. Melix, In the foti'tiisin. Wnrthvllle liominrh, Tui"lnr, June 12, at the house of K. II. Ili-lsl. In the llflermsiti, Klniftfithl IowiihIiIii, HeiliM'Hitiiv, June 1.1, at the hotel In Klnirirolil, In the fni-eiiism. Porter township, Weiliiesiiiiy, June 1.1, at the store at Porter In the iiftertesm. Perry Township, Thiirsilny, June 14, at the store nt I'errysvllle, In the foremsiii, In the afterniMin tit the store st I'Vistthurir. I'liunsiilnwiiev IsiroiiKh, Krhliiy, June lit, at the Motel I'nntlll. Yoiiiik township, Hntunliiy, June IS, at Hotel I'nntiil. I Inyvllle Isiroinih, Motnhiv June Is, at the nttlee of W. W. t'rl-snmn, Ksii. Hell township. Tuesiluy, June in, at the house of Henry llmwn, In the forenoon. Ilnsklll townsttlp, 1'iif.sfliiy, June lit, at the store of lllhson In the iifteri'iism, Itlgr Kim tsirotufh, Ueilnisulay, June 2a, at the Met 'lure House. Henilerson tow nship. Thursday, June 21, at the house of Andrew Plfi-r, In the foremsin. Mel 'nlmntit township, Thiirsthiv. June 21, at the house of run North, In the nfternisin. Oliver township, Krldiiy, June 22. nt the store In OHvetmiK, In fun-msm, and at the hotel In CiNil Hprlnif, In the iifieinism, lleynoldsvllle Isiroimh, Siiliitdiiy, June 2:1, at Hotel Itelmip. Wluslnw lown diln, Kiml, Mondiiy, June 2,1, at the Motel In lliiihinel. In the forenisni. West Wlnslow and West lleynoldsvllle, Mondiiy. June 'tt, HI the Kims House, In the afternoon. Wiishlnvton township. Tuesdny, June 2H, at ItiH'lolnle, In the foreniHin, and tit the Wash ington Hotel, In the nflerniwiii. Hnyder township and llriM'kwiivvllle Isir ouuli, Wednesday, June 27, at the Lninin House. lliiHikvllle honniuh, I'rlilny, June 211, at the TrelisllHT's lilhVe. Hose Township, Haturdiiy, June at Hie Treasurer's olllre. I 'miles Phyllis' talcs lit the nhnve limes and pliii'es will save ten s-iient, as thiit amount will ls added when placed In Hie hands of the rolleetors. Mert'iiui lie Licenses w ilt Is rntleetcd ill all pliires visited mid nil licenses renuitnlnir un paid nflcr the llrsl of .Inly, will he pill I In Ihe hands of the proar nlllrers for eollisMlon. JOHN W tlTl:. Treasurer's Ofllre, County Treasurer. Ilnsikvllle, Pa., May 7, IKM). I winh to call the ATTENTION of the public to the fact that I have received my Spring - and - Summer Suitings, and that the cloth is the lat ent and bent. My price are made to 8uit the times and my workmanship ia guaran teed to be perfect. Yours for honest dualing to all, J. G.FroefillcUHe Tailor, Reynoldavllle, Pa sWNext door to Hotel McConnoll. flotela. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. It LACK. I'rmrietnr. The leading hotel of the town. Ileaduuar- tern for commercial men. Hteum lioat, free bus, hath nwn and closets on every floor, ample rooms, uiiuara room, uuepaoiie con nectlona Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. () RE EX a CONSE K, Prorittor. First class In every Dartlrular. Lorated In the very centre of tlie buslnesaoart of town. Frve 'bua to and from tralna andcomaaodloua ample rooms for commercial travelem. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIER. Pmvrietor, Samole rooms on the around floor. House heated by natural gaa. Omnibus to and from all tralna. SntertUantou. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, lleynoldsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial uotei, lioynoiusviiie, ra. DR.B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Resident dentist. In huildlnff sear Metho- dlst church, opiioalte Arnold block. Gentle- neaa In operating. C. I. OORDOK. jobs w. auo. QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Brook vllle, Jefferson Co., Pa. Office In room formerly occunlod by Gordon a. vorneit, neat nam Direei. W. L. rSKAOIIN, BrMkrUl. I. M. D0N1LD, B4ti.MitU1.. Mccracken & Mcdonald, Attorneys and CewMeUort-at-Lavo, Offices at Beynoldlrtlla and Brookvllle. liouaof Olauaaa. A Bnar-ralUna Itei kfrSm aranalnfula r Malum la wits ur Msa yr an ms. TiruTwH rant. Bm mat Um aaa Itmui Sl&lDVDIUlrlKM. lmLIUi (aka, WBiiS.lly adaytsd fcat snlldm'SSiS, ril'iUM OVAUMXm fc l ssl hi 4 II. Alu.Htoks, KejaoldavlUe. CURB tm. Onrulm UUN3 1 If ATI0N ..CSSM A STRIKE! In the price of NpectacleH. neceHHiiy, ana mum he well n My Prices are to Suit the Times! KycH examined free and irlanHeH Hcientiflcallv fitted. SatiHfaction guarantcsed in every caw?. O. R. HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. B I N G You nhould H!e the new Swivel silks and SllK juHt received; alwo the Fine Sergen, 45 in. wide, that we are Belling at GOc. See our DRESS before buying other placen. LACE CURTAINS by getting them of uh. The J. S. MORROW, bF.AI.EK IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. Kplfai Harn Co., DEALERS IN HflRDWflRE, 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. GlanwiH are not a luxury, but a iirnl in lianl timeH an goixl. & CO. Dress Patterns GOODS! Save money on your patterns are beautieH. COME IN! Where? TOTHK "Bee Hive" store, WHKRK L J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all Kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Freeh 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 & Go.. Tbc Grocery men.
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