Hulacription r witr, in minim- V. A. HTKPHKNNf. IHr and I'oli. WKDNKSDA V..UILY 2.". 1H1M. Anlndi'nr-ndrnt lorul piiHr. puMIhImmI - n y Wednd)r nt llynolilfvilhs Jffitmi ,i. 1'.. clrvoii'd to thii lnti'rMt of KoynohNvtlli' nil.1oirinni,niintjr. Nini-imlMlriil, will 1 1 ml nil with fntrni. ami will iN'mrm'tally ft Ii ihI Ijf toward the IiiInk Inif rlum. fubwrlptlon rrlmt..VltNT yenr.ln ad in-i-. iVrnimtinlraMotin lntintli'il fur poMh-iiiioti fmint ht acromnanli'd brlhw wrftrp niunr, not for niihllcnilon, lint nn a mmrntrri- if goiid fnlin. Inti'mif liif flown lti'm ill'-ltftl. Advert Wn ratrw mnilo known on applli'ii tlon at the orHre In Arnolds' Hlia'k. Lenahty enninrnnlratlorm and rhnii'. v of -advert Ur'mentft nhonld reai'h llila ofltii' liy Monday noon. Addre all I'ommnnlratlon to (J. A. Miph nann, KnvnoliNvllle, 1'n. Entered nl the poiioflW at Reynold- !He, Pa., an aerond rlam mall matter. It la catlinnted that tlio loaa oniif-il liy the rnll road atrlko will bo over floo,n(io. The Denver Knm any that 2.MMI.IMH) is expttndod for lead ptwcila In tlm United StRtoa evory year. Wnmim who hour tnlrs. who h tiny confldomm nnd niako mlwlilrf with tholr totigui'K nro vulgarians of the nxmt despicable tynn. At a mooting of the Humane) Society of Western Pennaylvanla hold at Pitts burg laat week It km doeidod to try itnd atop tlm practice of masters of drs having the latter run after cnra and wagons In which tho former are riding. A naughty exchange auya tlioro In seareoly anything a woman cannot do with a hairpin. Thoy uan It to pick their teeth, button shoes, clean finger nails, punch bed bugs out of craekH, fasten up stray bangs, clean out their husband's pipo, scratch their head, pick their toe niiiln, run it Into cukes to wee If they arc done, and about a million other thingH that tho poor deluded men know nothing at all about. It is a far more act-loua thing to in fringe tho law of the United States than if tho offense if) one under the jurisdiction of local courts. The fed eral government has a way of bring ing offenders to justice, without regard ing political and other influences which have sometimes been known to sway local tribunals. And If the per son charged with any offense in a fed eral court is found guilty, the punish ment is, as a rulo, a summary one. An Irishman, who was a dealer in a small way, and kept a little donkey and cart, camo on one occasion to a bridge where toll was levied, but to his disap pointment found that he had not money enough to pay. A thought struck him. He unharnessed the donkey and put It into tho cart. Then getting Into tho shafts himsolf, he pulled the cart, with the donkey standing on it, to the bridge. In due course he was hailed by the toll collector. "Hoy, ma man," cried the latter, "whaur's your toll?" Said the Irishman, "Jlst ax tho drolvor!" While at Asbury Park, N. J., reoent ly we noticed large granite monumont standing on the beach at the foot of Seventh Avenue which marks the spot -where nearly 39 years ago a terrible shipwreck took place. In a wild No vember gale in 1855 the ahip New Era, loaded with German emigrants, was driven out of her course and In the darkness of the night struck the beach and the great breakers tore the vessel to pieces, and over 300 human beings perished within sight of a few native fishermen on shore, who were powerless to render them any aid, as no boat they bad eould have lived tor more than an instant in tbe furious sea. A groat many of the bodies were washed ashore and were interred in a cemetery near Long Branch. The bottom timbers of the wrecked vessel still lie where tbe unfortunate vessel sank, nearly 39 years ago and can, it is said, be plainly seen at a low tide by going out in a surf boat. There comes, in the life of every man who cannot afford it, a time of burning unrest, when he is overpowered by an uncontrollable desire to live in the country, writes Robert J. Burdetto. A railroad man, who doesn't know for the life of him which end of the plough you hitch the horses to, is always longing to go on a farm; a successful merchant, who vaguely knows that you dig pota toes, although by that he rather under stands that you mine them, as you do coal, bahkers after a certain time of life, for a cheap little place, not too far out of town, where he oan sink an artesian milk well and raise his own bananas, of which he is very fond. And I once knew an able and eminent lec turer, who had lectured on "The Pyra mids, Their Cause "and Effect," for twenty years and who was far more afraid of a horse than a tramp is of work, and who thought that cows shed their boms every spring, from which source the brass bands renewed their supply of instruments. Well, that man left the platform at last and invested the spoils of many successful lecture tours in a stock farm. We cannot help it; out of the dust we came; back to the soil we are drawn. We are children of the earth, and we do love to creep back into the mother-arms, and get our faces down close to the sweet old mother heart, when the shadows begin to grow long, when the days of the second child hood ootne upon us, and the time draws near when she will take us Into ber arms tor tbe last time, and bush us to sleep on ber ooot breast. Resolutions. At. a r.-ifiilar stated meeting of Rath mel Hliltilng Light IKlgo No. 37, A. P. I.. A., tlm following resolution were adept, 'd: Wiikhkah, Almighty (Jod, in His all-wise providence, has so suddenly re moved from our midst our late sister, Ilnrhnra Johns, therefore be It H(mlrnl, That while we bow In hum ble submission to Ida divine will, we fully i,' o..1tnlzo mid deeply deplore the loss of 11 sister, and wo mourn for one who was worthy of our fraternal reoct and regard. Urmtlrt if. That the sincere and heart felt, sympathy of our Order bo tendered to tho family of tho deceased in their bereavement and we commend them for consolation to an all-wise (iod whose love and mercy endureth forever. Hiwlnti, That our charter he draed In mourning for the space of sixty days, that a cpy of these resolutions be pre sented to the family and placed on the minutes of this Order, and he published In tho Keynoldsvlllo STAR and Ameri can l'rot"stant ladles' Association. Ienrst sister, then hnst left us, And our loss we deeply feel, Hut 'HsfliHl Hint lisst iM'reft lis; He enn all our sorrows heal. HlTRIK Makhhai.i. Maky McIntosii, J-Com. Tkknik MINDON, Low Rate Sea 8hore Excursion. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that on August 1st an un usually low rate excursion will he given Mrsons desiring to visit tho sea shore and it promises to he tho most popular tour of the season. The round trip rates are a follows: Kano W.00; Wilcox and .lohnsonburg 7.7.r; Rldgway and Daguseahonda $7. .10; St. Marys $7. 2.1; Emporium 17.00; Cameron and Drift wood $fl.7"i; Sinnemahonlng M.fiO; Keat ing and Westport t.2T; Renovo W.00 and eorrosjxmdingly low rate from other points. Tickets will bo good lining August 1st on regular train 3 leaving Kane ..')() A. M., Driftwood 0.04 A. M., arriving at Philadelphia fi.51) p. M. Excursionists will stop over night in Philadelphia and take any regular train to the sea shore August 2nd re turning on any regular train within ten days. Purchasers of those excursion tickets will have tho privilege of going to either Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Tslo City, Ocean City, Angleseaor Wild wood. For further particulars apply to ticket agents. A man representing himsolf as an agent of a Michigan plow company is traveling over tho country selling sulky plows to farmers at double price and taking notes for the same on the under standing that one-half tho amount be boarded out at tbe rate of one dollar a day. If the farmer wishes to pay in ton days he is to have eight per cent, dis count. The agent also offers to credit on tho note $1.50 for every customer to whom the farmer may introduce htm. When lie gets tho note the agent disap pears and the note turns up in tho hands of third parties, who demand full set tlement. Ex. Shortalg-htrdneas. To waste your money on vile, dirty, watery mixtures, compounded by inex perienced persons, when you have the opportunity of testing Otto's Cure free of charge. Why will you continue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough when W. B. Alexander will furnish you a free sam ple bottle of this great guaranteed rem edy? Hold a bottle of Otto's Cure to the light and observe its beiutlful golden color and thick, heavy syrup. Largest packages and purest goods. Large bottles 50o. and 25o. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. has arranged for a special excursion to the sea shore August 1st, taking in all the popular resorts on the South Atlantio Coast. The trip will no doubt be an enjoyable one. Ayer'a Hair Vigor has no equal, in merit and ofllcioncy, as a hair dressing and for the prevention of baldness. It eradicates dandruff, keeps the scalp moist, clean and healthy, and gives vi tality and color to weak, faded, and grey hair. The most popular of toilet articles. The Reynoldsville Hardware Co. has just received a job lot of iron enameled ware which is being sold at a great re duction. Some people sell the same ware for porcelain. Coffee pots, tea pots, stew pans, pudding pans, milk pans, &c, &o. You must see tbe goods to appreciate the big reduction in prloe. If any of our readers have not seen the Atlantio Ocean, and we feel assured there are quite a number, they have a good chance to do so on the Pennsylva nia railroad excursion August 1st. Notice. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me will please call and make immediate settlement. F. SWAKTZ. All thoughtful persons seek to avoid vicious and dissipated habits. They are manifestly ruinous to health of body and peace of soul. The largest variety and latest designs in watch chains at Ed. Gooder's, the jeweler and optician. Remember the tickets for the Pennsyl vania railroad exourslon to the sea shore points are good for ten days, giv ing plenty of time to enjoy the trip. If you want all the news, subscribe for Tub Stajl A Great Farmers' Meeting. There will open at Williams' Drove, Cumberland county, Pa., thirteen miles south west of Harrlsburg, August 27th, tho largest agricultural exhibition ever hold in the Middle Atlantio State. Tho exhibition alone will cover over 30 aero of ground. Three meetings will bo held dally In the large Auditorium, which will be addressed by speakers of national reputation. President Cleve land will be in attendance If official duties will permit. The Secretary of Agriculture will be glad to meet tho practical farmers of tho country on this occasion. There will be free concerts, musical and literary entertainments every evening during the week. All who can should attend this great exhi bition. Eor full Information relative to exhibit space, cottages and tents, write R. H. Thomas, General Manager, Mo chanleshurg, Pa. Excursion ovor all railroads, one fare tho round trip. Real Estate Transfers. W. T. Cox to Reuben A. Hlldobrand, for lot In Wlnslow township. $150; Juno 22, 1804. R. A. Hlldobrand to W. T. Cox. for lot in Reynoldsville. $150; June 22, 18114. Nolson D. Corey, Treasurer, to M. M. Davis, for lot in Reynoldsville, ((1.27; September 14, 18H2. M. M. Davis to Wm. Porter, assign ment of Treasurer's deed for lot In Reyn oldsville. 10; August 4th, 1884. I marrlaae a Failure t Have you boon trying to get tho best otit of existence without health in your family? Have you been wearing out your lifo from tho effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion? Are you sleepless at night? Do you awako In tho morning feeling languid, with coated tongue and sallow, haggurd looks? Don't do It. A shout in tho camp tell how Itacons Celery King has 011 ml others; it will euro you. Trial package fi-eo. Large sizes uOc. and 25c. at W. H. Alexander's. Go to H. J. Nlekle's for cheap tin ware, dust pans, dish pans, milk palls, strainer pails, slop palls, scrub and shoo brushes, carpet tacks, cheap lamps and glassware, queensware, ladles' and chil dren's Jersey vests and hoslery.handker chtufs, toweling, &c; also full lino of dolls and toys of all kinds for the children, with a full line of articles usually found in a first class variety store, all at prices to suit the time. Woodward Building, Main street. Two for One. We arc making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to tho Star in advance, and to all now subscribers paying In advance, we will give them the best local pajter in Jefferson county and will give them froe, either the Womankind or j4tiifrt- enn Farmer, for ono year. The two papers above montlonod are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is 50o. a year. This ofTor is made only to those In Pennsylvania. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mare, sound and truo, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and I,500fhs.', two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,0251hs.; one mare three years old, elghlng l,025fhs.; and one pair of mules. J. C. King & Co. Rambler Bicycles for sales by Ed. Gooder, the jewelor. Come and examine the G. & J. tire and also get prices, as they have been re duced. Catalogue sent on application. Tbe excursion to the sea shore via P. R. R. August 1st will no doubt be well patronized considering the unus ually low rates and the facilities offered. Robinson bandies the best shoes in town. See his stock and be convinced. At King & Co. 's you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise. Watches, chains and charms are sel ling cheap at Ed. Gooder's, the jeweler. You will find a bargain in English decorated ware at Schultze's. Subscribe for The Star. The best place to get your watches, clocks and jewelry repaired is at Ed. Gooder's, jeweler and optician. All work warranted. The sea shore excursion via Pennsyl vania railroad Aug. 1st promises to be very popular. If you want value for your money, buy shoes at Robinson's. Old newspapers for sale at this office Take the sea shore exourslon via the Pennsylvania R. R. August 1st. The Star gives all the local news of Reynoldsville and vicinity. Subscribe cook noademu. HXVXNX, N. Y. n. w. HWKTLi Sj VI. Prlnrlnal. College preparatory boarding- school for both aexea. Oourbsb Ulaaxlcal, Literary, tkduntlttu. Also special rourhim in Theory ana practice 01 'reacDinB.muieBtuuy.nieDog' rapby and Typewrlilug. Seud for catalogue, 5ubecrlb for The & Star, If you wsnt thm Hiws. CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Brandenburg never was sold leHfl than 20 to 2Sc. per yard; will Bell you now for 12. Dimity, 12lc. Turkey Red Damank, 37 " Prints, 05 GinghamR, 05 China Silk, 25 Uetter Goods than you can buy any place elH. The same Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children's Suits, JO 1.00 1.25 1.75 ii it 1 1 1 1 " Single Coats, .50 Youths' Suits, $3.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5.50 " Worsted " 7.50 Fine Cheviot Suits, 0 to 9.50 A fine line of Men's Pants. Come and examine my goods before you purchase else where. N. HANAU. floitls. II OTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FHANKJ. if LACK, Proprietor. The lending hotel of the town, lleadfiunr- tein for commercial men. Htenm heat, froe liun. Inilh room aim climeta on orerv floor. sample rooma, billiard, room, telephone con nections &e. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ORE EN dCONSEK, Proprietor. Plmt clans Ineverr nurtlrular. Located In the very centra of tho bunlnempart of town. Free 'bus to and from train ami conimodloua ample rooms for commercial travelers. QOMME11CIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CAMilER, Proprietor, Hafmile mmni on the ffmund flnnp. HnuM heated by natural gas. Omnibus to and from all tralua. M OORE S WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-29 Filbert street, PHILADELPHIA, - PENN'A, PJIESTON J. MOORE, Proprietor. MS bed noMR. Ratea 12.00 ner dav Ameri can l'lun. lulilnck from I', ft. it. Itapot and H block from New P. ft. H. B. Depot. ' WtcUnouo. J NEFP. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Keynoldavllle, I'm. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street. oppoKlta the Commercial Hotel, KiynolUnvllle. Pa. R. 13. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dontlHt. In bulldlns near Metho dist church, opposite ArnoM block. Gentle ness In operating. C. s. OOIIDON. JOHN W. HMD. G ORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Iirookvllle, Jefferson Co., Pa. Office In rnnm formerly occunled hv flnrdnn t Corbett, West Millll Htreet. W. L. tCEiCEIM, S X. KiDOHALD. BrnkrUU. EtywIUrUU. ycCUACKEN & MCDONALD, Attorneys and Counseltor-at-Lawt Offices at Reynoldlvllle and Brookville. 1 CURB eoMsjrxniswslsaJrbt 4v H. ALU. &TOKB, BejooMstrllls. A STRIKE! In the price of Spectacles. necessity, and 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. BING 1 CO. DRY GOODS and NOTIONS! We carry a fine line of 31 Summer Dress Goods IK- that we are selling cheap. Give us a call and examine our Goods. We carry the BEST LINE OF GOODS to be found in in KeynoldBville. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. KeplMe 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 0rd8r. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Glasses are not a luxury, but a be had in hard times as as good. COME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store. WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Grocery man, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. FreBh 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.. Th Grocery men.
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