mt jf Star. Piuhm'ription fl.oo per year, in advance. Vi A. KTI-'.IMI I4NHON, Killlor nnil l'lil. A n Imlrnvnilnnt Will pnpt-r, puMMn-il nvi'ry W.dnrnlnv nt. Ki'vnnlilKvllln. Ji-nVrxtm l'. I'u.. rii-voti-d In lln" 1ih"ivIb if Ki-yiiiilil-vllli-nnd .li-IIVr-Min county. Non-noil tlrnl, will tri-nt nil with fiilrni'M, nnil will hi iMi-liilly fi-U-nil-ly townrtl tli Iiiliiirlnn i-lnm. Ptinm-rlptlon pilrrl.iiH'i-vi-nr.ln nilvnni. Uiimmunli-ntlnn Inloncli-il for ptiliMi-ntlon muil li nivompnnliMl liyllin wi-fti'r nnniii, not for publlcnliiin, but nn n iriiiirnnti-i' of good fnlili. InnwHtltiB nw tti-nm nollrlti'rt. Advirtl4lntf rnt mniln known on nppllt-n-tlon lit thnottli-n In Arnolds' ltlm-k. Lenttlity rotnmunli'titloiiH nnd rnnnun of lidvnrilnifmrnlii nlumld rvuch IliU ottii-e ly Mondiiy noon. Addii nil i-iimniiinli-ntlnn. to 0. A. Htipli enwn, Koymildivlllo, I'n. Entnroil nt tlin pcwtonVe nt Kiynildsvllli, P., n nvi'ond i-Iiikk mnll mnttnr. Jndjfo Tleod hiinnVd down hi. decision In tho PnnxHiitRWtioy bnllot fnuid obhh lust wenk. In whloh h eorn unmnivl fully tho membrr of the oli'rttnn hoard guilty of the crime and docs not entire ly hold the other monitor of tho hoard blium'li'Hs. Following 1 Judgo Kued'a d'H'iBion: "Tho potltlnnor ulli'go thnt tho vote cant for constable In the north precinct of tho election district of Punxsutnwney borough was falsely read, computed und certified by the election officer of that district, and the evidence fully mistnlns, In thl respect, the allegations of the petition, and disclose a Htato of affair truly startllnif. A disposition to ex culpute, us far as possible, all who were not actively concerned In thl astound ing criminal conduct, leads n to remark that tho testimony points to but one member of the election board who acted corruptly. Tho other member of the board are only censurable in so far a their passive conduct and neglect of duty miule it possible for their nssocluto to carry into effect his criminal purpose. They cannot, however, be held entirely blameless, because if they had exorcised that degree of care and vigilance which tho law impose upon every election officer, this bold, despicable scheme to defeat tho will of the majority never could have succeeded to tho extent It did. The right to cast a freo ballot, and to have it honestly counted, is inherent in our form of government, and tho election officer who wilfully and corruptly tampers with this right is at once an object of pity and contempt. Ha rlcnly deserves the political ostracism which follow such criminal conduct, and he should kIro be mitdu to suffer the legal penality of his crime. Tho testimony in thl case Is clear, convincing, and beyond dispute that the ballots in tho north precinct, so far as they reluted to the office or constable, were falsely and fraudulently read. computed and oertlrlod. The second night following the election, tho ballot box for this precinct was broken open, and 113 ballots removed therefrom, no doubt with a view of destroying the evidence of the fraudulent count previously made. There wore 37H bul- lotg cast, and of this number zo.i remain- ed in the box. An examination of these ballots showed 142 for Hen Hecord, 100 for I. N. Grafflus, 7 blunk and 5 void as to constable, and by an inspection or tho ballot numbers, and chocking them on the tally list remaining in the box, it was ascertained who cast the 11.'! missing ballots. Tho testimony of 102 of those electors was taken, and of that number HO swore thev voted for Ben. Record, 40 for I. Ji. Gurffius. and 2 declined to disclose for whom they voted. The count or the vote as cast in tho south precinct is not questioned, and the return shows that Ben. Record received 152 votes, and I. N. Grading 105 votes. A recapitulation of the vote for constable, in the two election districts of Punxsutawney borough as disclosed by tho return of tho election officers, and tho undisputed evidonce In the case, show the rollowlng result; MOUTH PRKCINCT. Ben, Record, for cotmtHlilo IJ2 1. N. Urufflum for vonittulile MJ Bon. Record's majority SOUTH I'KECINCT. Total voto enst BiillotN n-nmlnlnn In hex Of those hen. KtH-ord hud I. N. Ornfllim lind .... ' Blank and void bullets Biillots mlsMlnK Of llicno Urn. Record hud I. N. OriirlliiH hud Rofnwed to dlwIiMe how they voted Not accounted for lien. Record's majority In North precinct. M Hen. Record s majority In South precinct. ' Total majority for coiiNtuhle In the two election dlmrlcts 1(10 It is seldom thai the courts are called upon to investigate a more palpable una outraguous iruua than the one per pctratod in thl case. Its denunciation cannot he couched In languuge too sevoro. Tho ulfonce is closely allied to treason, und mo man who is mostloath ed und despised is the man who is I traitor to his country and to his country's institutions. By his treachery and totruyul of a sacred trust he becomes a marked inun at whom the ages point the finger of contempt and soorn, and his posterity welcome the time when they can deny that they ever Knew mm. And now, June Oth, 180(1. having fully heard and considered this case, It is ordered, ajudged and decreed that the return of the election bourd of Punxsu tawney Borough of the election of I. N. Grulltus to the office of Constable be set aside, und it is further ordered, ajudifed and deureed that Ben. Record, at the election held February 18, 180(1, received the greatest number of legal votos oast for the offioo of constable in the said borough, und was duly elected, and is entitled to the said otlloe of oonstuble, as appears by the foregoing statemont . of the votes oust at said election, and computed by the Court. It is ulso ordered that the borough of Punxsu tawney puy the costs of this contest, In eluding the stenographer's und examiner's charges." Now Is your opportunity to get an up-to-date KiO.OO bicycle for 37.fi0 at H. Alex. Stoke!. See the wheel to bo oonvlnoed that you are offered a big bargain. Buy your ladles' and gents' furnishing goods for 4th of July at People's Bar gain store. Little gents' ox-blood spring heel - shoes SI. 23 at Robinson's. Everything bought from Boll U right, o they all say, , Boys Should Learn. To run. To wlm. To carve. To be neat. To make tiro. To be punctual. To do an orrnnd. To sing if they can. To hang up their hats. To respect their teacher. To hold their heiids civet. To sew on their own button. To read aloud when requested. To cultivate a cheerful t.emKr. To help their mother and siter. To speak pleasantly to an old woman. To help the boy smaller than them- el ves. To put every garment In It proper place. To remove their hat on entering a house. Not to tease boys smaller than them selves. To keep their linger nail from wear ing mourning. To be a kind and helpful to their sister as to other boys' Bister. To take pride In having their mother and sisters for their best friends. To treat their mother a politely a If she were a strange lady who did not spend her life In their service. If they do anything, to take their mother Into their confidence, nnd ntove all, never to lie about anything they have done. When their piny 1 over for tho dny to wash their face and hands, brush their hair, and spend the evening in the houso. To make up their mind not to learn to smoke, chew, or drink, remembering these thing are not easily unlearned, and that they are torrlblo drawbacks to good men. Cheap Excursion. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will run an early summer excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls on Tues day, June 23rd. Tickets to Niagara and return are good five days, while those to Buffalo and return are good ten days. A special train will to run on the day of the excursion, leaving Falls Creek at 1.40 p. M. Fare for the round trip Is $3.50. Returning, ex- cursionists can leave by any of the regular trains within the specified time. Reynoldsvillo people can leave home on the 1.00 p. M. train on the A. V. R'y and get on excursion train at Falls Creek. Call and Settle. All persons knowing themselves in debted to Walter. Spry, deceased, are requested to call and settle at once, and those having accounts against him will please present them. Mrs. Walter Spry, Church Notices. Under this heading will be found the subjects and texts of the pastors of the various churches of Reynoldsvillo for the following Sunday: Prkshyterian. Rev. H. R. Johnson, pastor. Morn ing: Communion. Ex. 12: 21-28. Pre paratory services consisting of prayer- meeting on Wednesday evening and preaching Thursday Bnd Friday eve nings. Evening: "How to Get Every thing You Want." Psalm 37: 4. Trinity Lutheran. Rev. P. W. Motzonthln, pastor No service In the forenoon on account of absence of pastor, The evening ser vices will bo conducted In the English and Swedish languages by Rov Subelllns, of DuBoIs. Cross Eyes Straightened perfectly and without risk or pain by Dr. Simpson, the oculist, at tho Bolnap House, Consult Mm at once. Forty-two Inch table oil at 11 cts. at People's Bargain store. Men's ox-blood shoes $2.50 at Robin son's. To Niagara Falls in the Spring. On Tuesday, June 23rd will bo offered tho first opportunity of the season for a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Fulls. Tho Beeck Creek Railroad will have on sale on that day special tickets at excep tionally low rules. Tho niornltitf train west from Jersoy Shore and the morning train east from MahafTey, will connect at Clearfield with special train arriving at Buffalo at 8 o'clock P. M. und Niagura Falls 9 o'clock P. M. Five days return limit will be allowed from Niagura Fulls and ten duys from Buffalo, No one who can possibly go should miss this trip. More poople, adults and children, are troubled with oostiveness than with any other ailment. Dr.. Henry Baxter's Mandruke Bitters will cure costlvencss und prevent the diseases which result from it. For sale by H. A. Stoke. At King & Co.'s you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full line of general merchandise, Gents, remember that Bell bandies the only correct stylos to be found In the county. The cheapest and best shoes for the money In town at J. S. Morrow's. Sweaters, at Mllllrens, only 20o. House and 1 lota In West Reynolds- vine lor sale, inquire at star nmoe. Golf, Golf, Golfs for everyone at Bell's, A Peculiar Disease, An Infectious disease known as dourino, or equine syphilis, exists amongst tho horses In the neighborhood of Cool Spring. Eleven horses are Infected with the disease. Secretory of Agriculture Edge and StatoVeturlnarlan lconnrd Plerson wore here several ay ago nnd made an examination. Several of the affected animal were brought to Dr. Bethuyne's Veterinary Infirmary In Punxsutawney. The disease was now to everybody in this part of the country, and Dr. Bothuyne had never seen a case of it himself, but he pronounced It dourlne, and when the Statu Veterinarian returned last weok, he confirmed Dr. Bethuyne's diagnosis. The Secretary of Agriculture and the State Veterinarian will to back again in a few days, when it may be that they will order the destruction of tho Infected animal. Punxsutawney Spirit. A Famous German Doctot's Work Consumption Is now known to bo curable If taken In time tho German remedy known a Otto's Cure, having been found to be an almost certain oure for the disease. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, and all throat and lung diseases are quickly cured by Dr. Otto's Great Gorman Remedy. Samplo bottles of Otto's cure are being given away at Reynold Drug Store. Inrge she 2.ro. and 50 cents. Some vory handsome things In sliver at C. F. IIolTman's. Notice. All person having had dealings with us are requested to cull and see If their accounts are properly closed up as all 0on accounts will be left for collection. J. C. Kino & Co. Silver spoon at tho very lowest price that good goods can be bought for at . F. Hoffman's. Boys' ox-blood shoes $2.00 at Robin son s. . Dr. Simpson, Eminent Oculist and Aurist Of Pittsburg, Is now at Hotol Bulnnp and may bo consulted there dally. He removes cataract, straightens cross eyes without risk or pain, cures granu lar lids, obstruction of tenr ducts, dis charge from ear, deafness, jiolypl, nasal catarrh and all other disease of tho eye, ear, nose and throat. Also tits glasses scientifically and accurately in all casos, and his charges are very low. Consult him at once as he will remain only a few days. Why walk when you can buy a high grndo btcyclo at H. Alex. Stoko's for $:i7..r)0? If you require glasses call and soo Dr. Simpson at the But nap House and have them proporly adjusted. Ladles' too slippers at Robinson's 50c, If you want a brnssels, extra velvet or ingrain carpet go to the Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Btore. x R. and G. glovo fitting corset at J. S. Morrow's. Latost style straw hats at Mllllrens. Survival of the fltest. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough rem edy simply because It is the best, For Bale by H. A. Stoke. Everybody that buys from Mllllrens Is satisfied. Public Sale. There will be exposed at public salo at bwab's livery stable, Falls Urook, n. , oiikiiiuiij, ,j i, i ht A.,rvu, nv j.uv i in., 2 horses, 1 cow, 2 wagons, 2 buggies, 1 two-86ated surrey, 0 new one-horse buy rakes, 1 cultivator, 3,uou pine shingles, 1 Dougherty typewriter nearly new), 1 cooking stove, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Reasonable time will be given. F. A. Swab, W. L. Johnstox, Auctioneer. J. C. King & Co. sell the McCormlck harvesting machinery. Ladies' heavy slippers 50 cts. at Rob inson s. Big reduction'ln men's summer shirts, former prices 40, 45 and 55 cts., now 35 cents at people s uarguin store. See Mllllrens for Men's Shoes. Goutlomen, the finest line of shirts ever shown at Bell s from 50 ct. to $J. We will suve you money and sell you shoes that wear and fit your feet. Give us a call. J. is. .Morrow. Every bottle of Arnica and Oil Lini ment sold is warranted by the proprie tors to give satisfaction or money will bo refunded. For salo by H. A. btoke Boys' suits, at Mllllrens, 65c. First National Bank OFJtEVXOLDS VILLE. I CHP1THL $50,000.00. C. Mitchell, Proldeull Hroti Mcf'lolland. Vice Pres.! John II. Kaiicher, faultier, Director: 0, Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J.O.King, joiiii ii. uoriHiit, u. i-.. urowu, O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kauclier, Does a genernlbmikluKhuHlnetisand solicits the accounts ol luerclimiu, proTewiionni men, farmers, mechanics, miner, lumbermen and othen, proinlsluit the moat careful nttoutlon w me uusiues oi an pemoun. Bafs Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank bulldliiK, Nolun block Flr Proof Vault. JOTICE TO ; TAX-PAYEltS. I'll run ii nt to nn Act of Assemlity, I will nt tend nt the following tlmi-i nnd plncc to re ceive County, state, Horn! nnd Hon Tnxes for the your istm, to-ivlt: nui-Mitw l owimmp, i uciMiny, June inn, in the forenoon, nt. the houxo of .!. A. Tox. nnshiiiKlon lownthlp, I ppert rueiriny, tine llth. In the afternoon, nt Die VVimlilnuton llolel. Hrockwiiy vlllc Boroujsli, nnd snyiler Tmtti hhi. Wi-rlmsditv..hine 10. nttlte Lotrnn Houm. HiiH-kwny vllle. nllnttoii Township, Lower, Tluirnday, one II. In the forenixm, nt tho store nt Km-K- aie Mini Washington Townnhln. Falls f -reek. Thurs day, I ii mi II, In the nrieiiioon, nt Hotel I.iim imttiKiic. Keynnldsvllle lloroiiKh, Krldny, .iiiiib U, nt he Meltmp Houhc. Wet lti'vnoliltvllln ltnrimut, mill Wltmlow township, VYcKt, Saturday, June :i, inthefore- win, ni me itOHH iiiiiise, VVInilow Townshln. Knit. Hnttii-dav. June IB In the aftetniHin, nt the Hi-lnap Mimic. Mcl'nlnioiit Township, Mondiiy. .lime tH, In the forenoon, nt the house of Curt North. !lendeion Township, Monday. ,lune 1.1 In the afternoon, nt the house of Andrew IMfer. Hill Hun lloioiiuh, Tuesday, June III, at the McClure House. (insklll lowiislilp, VVeilnesilay, June 17, III he forenoon, nt tliellllHonsto-e. II..II -l'iiw,iMlil UVfltmuihtv Jiiiiii 17 In llin nfiernoon, m the house of Henry Hi-own, Perry Township, Thuisilav, .liine IS, In the forero m, nt the store of .1. H. Menus. Clnyvlllc lloroiiuh, 1 hiii-sdav, .lime IS, in I lay e all th ternoon, ntlhenrili-eof V. Crlssnmn. 1'iitixmitawiii-v lloroiiifh. l-'rltlav. June I1L at Hotel I'nnlnll. 1 oiinit Townsh d. Saturday. June 20. nt Ho tel I'antall. I'errv Townsh n. Momliiv. June 2i. In tho forenoon, lit the store In FroHtlnii-K. erry Township, Monilay, June Ti. In the lit- ternoon, at store In rerrvsvllle. Porter Township. Tuesday, June 1, III the forenoon, nt filestore In Porter. Kiimirom lownsiiin, Tuesday, .nine z.i, in the nfti-rnoon. nt hotel In Itlnirirold. Worthv Hie Honiuiih. VVednesiluv. Juno 24. In the forenoon, nt the house of K. Ii. tie 1st. Heaver Township, Wednesday, June 24, In the ufieriiiHin, at store In Ohl. Hilinniervllle Horouuli. Thili-sdiiv. June 2A. In the forenoon, at Hotel. Clover Township. Thursday. June 2. In the nftcrnonn, nt store In Hauler. Hrookv He Homnuli.iind KosoTownshlti.Frl- dnv. June 2't, lit the Treusiirer's office. Knox t ownship, Saturday June 27, In the foreiiiHin, nt the McCrncken store. rim-creek Township, snturdny, June 2i, In the iifte moon, nt the store of K. U'elser. Oliver Township. Tuesday. June, In tho forenoon, nt the store In tlllvehurir. Oyer Townsh n. Tiles, a v. Jiiiiii :n. In tho nfternoon. nt Hotel hi Cool Hprlnti. I'nrtles paying their taxes at the nlaive times and places will save ten tic cent., as that amount will lie ndded when pliu-ed III me nanus or me collector. Mercantile Licenses will lie collected nt nil phices vli:lted. and nil licenses remaining un paid after the Urst of July will he placed III the hands of the proper otHeero for collection. JOHN WAITIt. TnitAsprtKn' Omen. County Treasurer. Hrookvllle. I'u., May n. Hl. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Mary Truinliniier, lute of Heynoldsvllle borough, Jell'ersou county, I'n., deceased, bavins been itranted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted io said clinic me requested to make Immedi ate DHvmcnt. und those havlnuclalinsaualnst the same will present them duly probated for ncmcmcni. r.. i iikshman, Auminiairaior, Hldgway, F.Ik Co., I'll. JSTRAY NOTICE. Came trespassing on the premises of tho uuuersigneu in ftictinimoni lownsnip, ine in of June, 1H1HI, one large brindle cow. with bell on, und one small red cow. The owner, or owners, ure rctiucflted to come forward, prove proNrty, pay charges and take the cows away or tnoy win ue aisposcu or nccoruing to inw. j. e. nonius, runic, rn. I have bought the Finest and Best line of Goods ever brought to Reyn oldsville. A lino of novelty goods from 10 to 50 cents a yard; dresa goods in all colors and at all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard johepherd plaid from 124 to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-five inch Henrietta in black, blue, green ana rose at 4 s cts a yard; former price $1.00. A large line in wash goods; Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda and Moire Esistal, Dotted Swiss in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever; white goods at all prices; satines in plain, striped and figures. Large line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts a yard. Ladies waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by buying your clothing at Hanau's. Men's all wool cheviot suits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits from 6.50 to $14; youth's suits in cheviots, worsteds and clay, all colors, at all prices. Boys' and children's suits from 75c up to 5.00. A large line of laundried shirts, white and colored, from 50o to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. N". Hanau. BING Dress Form corsets Latest Model Elegant Shape Long Waist Boned with Feather-bone. We are authorized to refund Corsets or Waists if after four' weeks DTMUSS GOODS, you will find to A flash of lightning coming from is a very rare occurrence, but one day last week a lady and gentleman received a welcome shock. Yes, they had gone to the Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. to buy Carpets, Furniture and General Hardware and the great values shown them caused a noticable expression of joy and gladness to shine upon their faces. They purchased a complete furnishing for their home and departed, saying: N "The immense stock, at such low prices! We'll call again." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. The hot weather Is here and BELL & LEWIS are prepared to sell you suitable goods for the sea son. Their stock of WASH GOOD is full of nice goods of all kinds and at prices within the reach of all. We have a nice line of Furniture, Garpetso House Furnishing Goods. jWe can suit you want; every department ot our store is complete with fine goods. Highest Quality and Lowest Prices are what you will find at our store, and polite clerks to wait on you. Call and see the best stock in town. MIES irving, Manaoer. & CO. the money ' for Featherbone not entirely saisfartory , trial. Our line of NOTIONS, &c, be the latest. Bing & Co. a clear sky in anything you