mt it Star." Subneription tl.fiO prr yrnr, in oilrninv. V. A. NTKPIIICISNO, Killtor mid I'lib. WEDNESDAY, JUNK H. 18IM. An lnf)i''N'l''"t I'M"! pnM'r, puM1h'ri vny Wwlnt'luy nt- HnynnMnvUlM, .l0rMin Co. Ph., ilrvntrrt to tin IntorpMs of KcynnlrNvllh' and JpffprNini'mtnty. Nnn-polllli-iil, will livnt all with frilrfHw, nml will ltiM'MMelnlly frlrnil ly toward th. lulmrlnv rlnss. Hnhsorlptlon prlcil.ftOp..rycnr,ln artvAnrp. C'oinmunlrnlton InttMHlt'.l for piilrilcnllon must le nci-ompantt'O' liy thi writer's nnmn, not for puhllf'fttlon, hut ft fninrnntw of good faith. Intmvstlnir iikwh items sollrltwl. Advrrttalntr ratns matin known on appllra tlon nt thiMifTW In Arnolds' Iths-lt. I.iwithty communications unit channn of Advert lMmt'nlH should mach thin oltlco hy Monilny noon. Adilrrss nil communication to I). A. Htoph jnon, KcvnohNvlllc, I'n. Kntt'tvd nt th posiofflcp at Itcynoldsvllln, Pa.t an spcond class mull mattrr. Ropublleatw who hnvn rt-ptifd (or tho nahhnlh Inw aro not very favorably Impressed with tho RVpunlienn Stnte Convention nornim for Lieutenant Governor, Walter Lynn. In tho Inst Legislature Mr. Lyon wiu a deU-rmlned opionent of tho State Sabbath law, and tho christian ponplo of Pennsylvania protect against mieh men being dented to high offlco in ourataU?, and well thry may. The man who disregards, tho Sab bath laws Ib not deserving of tho sup port of chrtHtlan people, at lennt. Dr. A. P. Hoichhold, who wan well known In RoynoldHVille, wroto tho fol lowing article about eight yrars ago concerning county fairs: "Fifty years ago races, county fairs and militia mus ters were abolished by common consent because they became schools of vice and immorality, and wore prostituted Into gambling Institutions until tho country became totally demoralized. Tho races are revived, and they draw together tho fast men of tho country: nt a race you can safely set it down that a town will be full of thieves and pick-pockets, besides tho inoro refined v'.llinns under tho names of pool-sellers and poker plnyors. In order to make the thing look more reHjx-ctnblo, they Bk tho farmers to pluy tho role of Pan Rice's sacred bull, by exhibiting their pro ducts; and then they call It an "agricul tural fair." Tho better class of our pie aro thus duped Into giving an air of respectability to an Institution which is almost exclusively degraded into a horse-race, and is controlled by the sporting fraternity. The winner in a race gets from fifty to one thousand dol lars; but the man who shows tho best horse or cow may get ten or twenty dollars, and the most pitiful prices are paid for the successful competitor in exhibition of products which his own industry has watched carefully. Coun ty fairs may be conducted In such a manner as to make them useful, and races may not be run per sc, but It is high time that the moral part of our people should no more play 'side show' to sportsmen and gamblers. The insti tution muBt be either reformed or abol ished, as it is now a breeder of vice." The Brookville Ripublican, the re cognized Republican organ of Jefferson . county, suggests in its last issue "that the Republicans of the county in county convention name the Congressional con ferees, and thus preserve the good name of the party and insure success." Had the Republicans of this county any idea of adopting the plan of naming the Con gressional conferees, which smacks more of "ring politics" than insuring party : success, it would be unjust to either Mr. Weaver or Mr. Bond to take from them the prlviloge of selecting their own con ferees when the other counties of the 21st Congressional District have nomi nated their candidates and given them ' the privilege of selecting their own con ferees. It may be that "our ablest poli ticians," referred to by the Republican, would prevent a deadlock in the con ference and do away with the "dog in the manger act," but these same poli ticians may be influenced by circum stances. Supposing the people of the county nominate a man by ballot at the primaries and the county convention se lects conferees who are not friendly to the candidate, then they have the privilege of sacrificing the candidate at the conference. Politicians, even though they be the ablest, are just "politicians" enough to have no regard for the wants of the people of their county or the rights of a candidate at their mercy. We believe aCongresslon al candidate, be he Republican or Demo crat, should have the right to name his conferees. The Star is an independent paper, yet we claim the right to express our views on any subject, either political or otherwise. We have reason to be lieve that Wm. C. Bond, the Republi can candidate for Congress is an hpnest man and is seeking in an honorable way to get the nomination and if possible be elected to Congress, and that an under ' hand attempt is being made by some of the political rlngsters to defeat Mr. Bond. We do not believe the story that Mr. Bond sold out two years ago. If Mr. Bond was contemptible enough to sell out and affidavits can be secured to show that he did, why have they not been published before this timer We almost believe there are politicians cor rupt enough to send what is supposed to be sworn statements, which are not, to newspapers if thereby they may be able to aooomplUh their ends. If sworn statements, genuine, from men who paid Bond the 18,900, can be. secured we will publish them in our next issue. Until that time, however, we are not ready to nsUave the story. Riot at Trouiville. A riot occurred at Trontvlllo lust Wednesday night In which three men who live near IIiIh place, Ed. Mulhol Innd, Kd. McKee, Jr., and "Plnkey" Sample, took an active part. These threo men and svv.rnl others who wero working on a log Jbnn t ho Kant Branch, wont Into Troutvlllo on Decoration Day and filled upon "mngln foot." and pro eeeded to run tho town In "cowboy stylo" by making threats with a view of terrorising the citizens of that town. Thoy wnro "boiling" for a fight and Invited peaceable citizens out to light them. They kept, up this piigillstlo rampage until threo of them wero shot and two seriously beaten by tho citizens who could stand it no longer whim they attacked two of tho young men of that place. Before tho woodsmen got used up tho borough policeman and peaceable citizens were abused and In timidated. After tho frneas was over the result of tho buttle, to tho fellows who were so anxious for it, wits as fol lows: James Cochran, shot through the body, ball entering the bock, passing through tho abdomen and coming out in front, and shot in tho left thigh; Kd. McKoo, Jr., shot in tho back of the head, ball passing over the scalp, under tho skin and coming out near the forehead; "Plnkey" Samplo, shot through tho left arm; Ed. Mulhollnnd, loft arm broken in two places with a baseball bat and head battered: "Jack" Sweeney, cut In the back of the head. The rioters were arrested and given a hearing before 'Squire Kuntz Thursday and were bound over In tho sum of $3(10 each for their appearance at court. A New Kxpprlpnpp. No more sleeplessness, headache, ner vousness. Bacon's Celery King Is a true nerve tonic. It sooths and quiets the brain and nervous system. If you are suffering with Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Constipation, Indigestion, Ba con's Celery King stimulates tho digestive organs, regulates tho Liver, and restores system to vigorous health and Is in fact tho great herbal health restorer. Samples free. Large pack ages 50c, and 25c. at W. B. Alexander's. Sawed Her Head Off. At Adrian Mines tho other day, a number of Hungarians decided that some fresh beef would be a good thing to have during the strike and also de cided it would be cheaper to do thoir own butchering and selected one of their cows to furnish them the coveted fresh meat. They had some difficulty in getting one of their nnmber to kill the cow, but finally selected one of the strongest of the Hungarians whose blow was characterized more for Its force than it was for its good aim, as was il lustrated when he came to deal the ant mal its death blow. The one chosen to do the killing swung his axe but missed the cow's head about six inches and hit the animal on the neck. With a bellow the cow made a break for liberty and got away, but after several hours hard chas ing the was subsequently corralled and securely tied between two trees, her head being fastened that she could not move it, and then her slayers procured a saw and deliberately sawed the ani mal's head off, without any more risks at knocking her down. This is the lat est method of killing beeves. Punxsu tawney News. A Profitable Investment. If you are suffering with a cough, cold or any throat or lung difficulty the only sure way to cure it is to take Otto's Cure. We know that It will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. If you have Asthma, Bronchitis, Con sumption, a few doses of Otto's Cure will surprise you. Samples tree. Large bottles 60o. and 25o. at W. B. Alexan ders. For Sale. One lot and two houses on tannery street, West Roynoldsvtllo, formerly property of Frank Ishman, will be sold at a bargain. Inquire of Henry Rhoden, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. The P. R. R. Summer-Traveling Quids. The Summer Excursion Book of the Pennsylvania Railroad for 1804 is out and presents an unusually meritorious appearance. Great care has boon exor cised in ite compilation, the technical information being especially roliablo. The great variety of routes suggested the exhaustive schedules of rates, the graphic descriptions of about four hun dred places, the explanatory maps and the Illustrations, make the volume ex ceedingly valuable and indlspensablo to those contemplating summor touring. A nominal charge of ten cents is plaoed on each copy, which can be ob tained on application to ticket agents or the General Passengor Agent of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Phila delphia. Ten oents extra will be charged for mailing. Notice. Reynoldsville, Pa., June 5, T4. I hereby notify and forbid Fin C. Roll from trespassing upon my premises. . E. DkHavxn. Attention, Farmer. Agricultural salt, five dollars per ton, cheapest fertilizer on earth for gar deners. 200 pound sacks 60 cents at J. C. Kiwq k Co. 'a. Get you Job work dona at Ual tOoa. MUST BE $10,000 "Worth of Goods by OGT. 1st! We quote no prices, but anything we have you want you can buy at Cost. A few pairs of the Celebrated GOKEY BOOTS; also a line of Ladies', GkNTS AND - Childre at and, in some cases, Below Cost. Why pay a profit on what you buy when you can save it. I also offer at a sacrifice My Fine Residence on Grant Street; also a large fire and burglar proof safe, and a fine Decker IMano, good as new. All of the above mentioned articles for sale at a Great Sacrifice, J. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Confivt... Fob 00NQRKS8, FRANCIS A. WEAVER, Or hhookvii.i.i Bonocan, Subject to action of the Republican of Jeffer son county at tlie primary election, June ld,'N. For Congress, WILLIAM C. BOND, Or Srydbr Township, Ruhtpct to dnclslnn of renubllcnna of Jnffer- on Co. at the primary election, June IS, '94. Jteesmblg. For assembly, W. O. SMITH, Or PCXMCIAWHBT BOBODOB, Subject to declnlon of the republican of Jef ferson Co. at their primary election In June. IHetvIri autaratu. For district attorney, N. L. STRONG, Or Brookvuxi Borough, Subject to action of the Republican of Jeffer son county at the primary elevUm, June 16.'M. For district attorney, JAMES V. MURRAY, Or L'LATTiixa Bo no con, Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef- lunfton KjOi at ins primary election, une 10, w. What? WHAT? ..in Another Plumber in town? YES! Who is it? G. M. RHOADS Is now prepared to do all kinds of Sanitary Plumb ing. Call once, call again. Good Work and Fair Prices Guaranteed. SOLD SHOES ARNOLD. Sold. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRAKKJ. liLACK, Proprietor. The leading- hotel of the town. Headquar ter for commercial men. Hteam heat, free bu. bath room andrloHeta on every floor, ample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nection Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GREEN cf (JON8EH, Proprietor. Flnttclana In every parttrular. Located In the very centre of toe buaeupart of town. Free 'bu to and from train ana commodious ample rooms for commercial travelers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIER, Proprietor, Samnle rooms on the around floor. Himbm heated by natural gas. Omnlbe to and ran all train. SUIc!lannk jjj4 NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went slain fltreet, opjpaelte the Commercial Hotel, Heynoldsvllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentlnt. In building near Metho-dlstchuri-h, opposite Aruold block. Gentle ness In operating. o. s. OOBDOK. johh w. nan. G ORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, : Brookville, Jefferson Co., Pa. ' Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon A Uoruett, West Main Street. W. L. MtOHAOIIH, , BrnkTlllt. 8 M. MiDOrllX, byatliivllU. M ccracken & Mcdonald, Attorneys and CouiisfJonwif-Irfiui, Offices at lteynoldlvllle and Brookville. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Ertatb or John H. Mui.hoi.lak, Pkckahkul Letter of administration on the estate cat John K. Miilhollitn, lute (it lteynoldsvlile bor ough, Felfcrson county, I'll., ilecousnd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notlrled to make Immediate payment to the adminis tratrix, and those having claim against It will present them properly authenticated, for settlement. Mas. K. J. Mm. hollar. Administratrix of John F. Mulhollan, dec d. VITAL TO MANHOOD. Da. JL a WUTI KKV AMD BauUM TRXAT mjrrT rpulfto tor Hrsssrla, DUslnn, fits. Nsav rslsts, Hsadsaaa, Msrvoaa rroatrauoa cau4 by alsohol or obaseii, WaksfaUMss, at satal Peprsaaaa. i" ussaiir, maaan. cissy, nssstara Old In " ijm rj l la lttktr irs iManlmnr lis ill tnnttasa H WSMMSSB. JBtTINSEBiary i ssaosq bst m iw-luumM, A (MauVa ariiaassl SL Ik's trssasMsU, AL bvassU. SMasasliasSWSasa knsM. wtta ssm wnnsst nmus) to rfasi if aos DyasssH. waarr auvaji jars SMS , s nnssai UmrgsiMiik. Pt s4 0 0AAASAa4 kanwd sstty kg B. Aug. tosta. aWyaoldaTUi. A STRIKE! In the price of Spectacles. necenfiity, and muftt 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. BINS You should see the new Swivel silts ana siik Dress Patterns Just received; also the Fine Serges, 45 in. wide, that we are selling at 50c. See our before buying other placep. Save money on your LACE CURTAINS by getting them of us. The patterns are beauties. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and . Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. ReyuoulsYilIe Hardware 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. RBYN0D8VILLK, PA. GlaBsen are not a luxury, but a be had in hard times as as good. & CO. 1 OOME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store. WHERE 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. 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 & Co.. The Grocery men.
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