7 m it Stt SulMdription. $1.00 jmt imr in advance. WKDNKSOA Y, JUNK 20. MM. Anlitilornnclrt1 Ith'nlimiH'r.pultllsliiMlnviTy WetlnrtMtHjr At ltcynolilMVlll,., ,f eUVrson 'n. In., 1ivot'l to thi tntt'i-OHtn nf Kryiittltlvvtllo jnu.JolT(rfnt,oii!i(y. Nin-Nlltlrtil, wllltrt'iit ftll with fut rm. iuhI will li'kjt'lal ly f rlfMitl ly toward 11h liitmrinir rluH. Communication intcmliMl for puMlrntlon mut bn n'i'itnmiilt't liy ttm wrtitT'n iiiimo, not for tmnltnitlnn, tint tin n. Kunriint of K'.kmI fultn. IntrroMlnir nrwalirnnpnlir-ltml. AdvcrtMnu run imiilo now n on applica tion nt tills l1lr. J.enulHy communication)! nnrt rlinim of alvcrllocmi'ntii tiliooWl reach tills olllro by Monday noon. Puincrlpilon prlcrfl.Onpcr your, In artvanro. Addross all communication to C. A .Htoph- nson, KynohNvllliv I'a. PROCLAMATION Issued by the Chief Burgees to Warn ell Against the Sale or Use of Dangerous Explosives on July Fourth. VVllKREAS, Tho Stnto Hoard of Health hag communicated with all of tho Mayors and Burgosses of this Common wealth rclativo to lawless Fourth of July celebrations and tho enormous tacrlfico of llfo incident thereto, .and has called their attention to tho several Acts of Assembly regarding explosive materials, which are : "Tho Act of Juno 10th, A. D., 1881 which makes it a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, not exceeding three hundred dollars to soil to any person under sixteen years of ago any cannon, revolver, pistol or other inch deadly weapon, or any Imitation or toy cannon, revolver, or pistol so mado as to bo capable of being loaded with gunpowder or othercxplosivc substanco, cartridges, shot, ships, or balls, or to sell to any such minor any cart ridge, gunpowder or other dangerous and explosive substanco ; Tho Act June 11th, A. D., 1SNS which makes It a misdemeanor punishable, by a fine not exceeding fivo hundred dollars, or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or both, to sell any toy can non, gun, pistol, revolver, or other such deadly weapon ; and, lastly, tho Act of Juno 10th, A. D., I'.KN which makes It a misdemeanor punishable, by a fine of not loss than fifty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or Imprisonment for a terra not exceeding one year, or both, to sell flro-craekors containing dynamite, chlorate, of potash, or any explosive except ordinary gun powder. Thoreforo, I, L. M. Simmons, burgess of the borough of, Hoynoldsville, sympa thizing with the laudable purpose of the State Hoard of Iloalth to prevent, as fur as possible, tho unnecessary sacri fice of llfo which has for many years characterized Fourth of July celebra tions, but with no desire to provont or hamper the lawful and patriotic ob servance of that great day, horoby give warning to all persons that tho several Acts of Assembly heretofore montioned will be strictly enforced. L. M. Simmons, Burgess. Ball and Chain. The borough authorities havo becomo tired of tramps making this town a stopping placo, and at tho council meeting hold Friday evening of last week the Chief of Folicc was Instructed to purchase for the uso of tho borough six sets of balls and chains, it being the intention to carry out to tho letter the ordinance providing for the putting to work of vagrants. The first hobo that hits this town after the new decora tions arrive will have cause to forget to stop on his next visit. Brook vllle Republican. Burn and Horse Burned. About 1.00 a. m. Thursday, June2.ini, tho barn on Dock n. McConnell'i farm In Hooch woods, near Bonnet Camp, was burned with all its contents, four horses, 300 bushel of oats, 50 bushol of ryo, two ton of hay, two wagons, grain drill and other farm Implements. Mr. McCon nell's loss will amount to at least 93,000 and ho will get about 9HO0 Insurance The Are was the work of an Incendiary or barn was accidentally set on lire by somo person stealing grain. William McConnell and Thomas Casn live on tho farm, Deck H. McConnell resides at Falls Crook whore ho Is engnged In the mercantile business. Mr. Case had a sick child and about twelve, o'clock that night Mrs. Caso went to pump to get child a drink and there was no sign of firo about tho barn and when tho fire was discovered an hour afterwards, tho cntiro barn was in flames and tho men were not ahlo to save anything. Wednesday evening tho largo sliding doors wore securely fastened on the insido and when the fire was discovered tho doors wcro standing open atxnit thrco feet. Another Public Fountain. Tho I'ohoifrrr suggested lust woek that another public drinking fountain should he erected at tho corner of Main and Fourth streets, and that tho work of laying tho pipe, at least, should bo done before tho street Is paved. An excellent suggestion, and somo public spirited man should tuko tho matter up and push it along. If a fountain is put In at corner of Main and Fourth it should only be for tho pooplo to drink from and not have a watering trough attached, as the ono hits at corner of Main and Fifth streets. The spring that supplies the Fifth street fountain could supply another fountain with cool, sparkling water, therefore, there is no water supply to pay for after the fountain is erected. Douglass shoes at Millirens. Mothers see our window display of boy's suits for 92.00. Bing-Stoke Co. Carnival goods at Stoke's. Convicted but Appeals. William McCann, one of the lour men who woro taken from Clearfield county jail to Armstrong county a few weeks ago charged with blowing open the safo in the P. It. It. depot at Mosgrovo early last month, was found guilty in the Armstrong county court last week. Thoro was not euM'clent evidence to convict the other throe fellows. Mo Cann's attorney mado application for a now trial and the caso was postponed until August. Election of School Teachers. Notlco is horoby given to all appli cants for schools in Wlnslow township that the directors will moot at Frank's Tavern, Roynoldsvlllo, Saturday, July 30, 1904, for the purpose of elocting teachers. All applicants are requosted to bo present. The board will also lot contract for school supplies. George E. Null,, Secretary. For Sale. Star milk depot, milk cans, bottles, wagon, horses, &o. Doing a good busi ness. For particulars inquire of J. M. Hays, Roynoldsvlllo. 4th of July Is nearly hero. So is our special sale for curtains and portieres. If you want a bargain come in. C. R. Hall. Buttons, festooning, flags, streamers, Japanese lanterns, Ac, at Stoke's, the druggist. During the special sale at New York Cash Racket Store this weok glassware, erockory, china and tinware are being sold at one-fourth less than regular price. See the new line of skirts at Millirens. When You Need Stationery Of any kind Note Heads, Letter Heads, Typewrit er Paper, Envelopes, Bill Heads, or Statements . don't forget that The Star office carries a large line of all these articles, and can print them for you promptly and satisfactorily. A Timely Warning. The Stato Board of Health is doing its utmost to reduce tho list of dead and wounded on the coming Fourth of July. It has called the attention of the chief officials of all the cities and towns of Pennsylvania to the laws limiting or forbidding the sale of the weapons and explosives that ordinarily produce such a lamentable and long roster of casual Itles on Independence day, and it is the duty of thoso officials to see that the statutes are rigidly enforced. It Is not the lack nf law but the neglect to put the law Into operation, that Is respon sible for tho deaths and malmlngs caused by the toy pistol and the dyna mite cracker. Very appropriately, the board reinforces its reminder to local authorities with a showing that on July 4, 1003, 40(1 persons were killed and 3.N83 injured throughout the country by tho dangerous Instruments of celebra tion. Pittsburg Time. Moved to Pardus. The head office nf the Panther Run Coal Company, and allied Interests, was removed last woek from Rldgway to Pardus, tho company's mining town, somo four miles west of Falls Crook. P. W. Cushman, the genial ofllco manager of the oompanles, was of course transferred to tho new office location. We are sorry to see him leave Rldgway, as ho has mado many friends here and hU smiling presence was much appre ciated and especially by tho young ladles. Rldgway Ailmeate. The National Conventions. At the Republican National conven tion hold In Chicago lust week Presi dent Thoodoro Roosevelt was nominat ed by acclamation for the presidency of tho United States, and Senator C. W. Fairbanks was nominated for vice president. Pictures of President Roose velt and Senator Fairbanks will be found In this issue of The Star. The Democratic National convention will be held in St. Louis next weok. Card of Thanks. Wo hereby give expression of our thankfulness to the neighbors and friends for their kindness in the time of our sad bereavement In tho death of our son, Leo Newton Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Cochran. One-third off on ribbons, laces and cmbroldory at the Now York Cash Racket Store. Lace curtains at Millirens. S)ecial sale In children's light color ed suits this woek. All suits that retail from 13.50 to 95.00 for 12.00. Blng Stoke Co. Bicycles, tires, sundries and every thing tho blcyclo ridor may need at Stoke's. tho druggist. "Buster Brown" collars for children at Bing-Stoko Co. Special sale of lace curtains and portiores for ono weok from Thursday, Juno 16th. C. R. Hall. One quart glass jars at 40 cents per dozen at tho Now York Cash Racket Store. Rubber rings for fruit jars 4 cents per dozen. Great bargains in men's and boys' caps at A. Katzon's. The fiOo caps are selling for 25c. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and every insertion. For Sale 500 shares of American Copper Stock of Wyoming for (.100.00. A reduction of (5.00 per day allowed until sold. Goo.. Slater, 645 Hopkins St., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED Girls to learn winding and woavlng. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. Wanted Roomers. Inquire of Mrs. Richard Taafo, Jackson street. For Sale A first class second hand surrey. Good as new. Will be sold at a bargain. Inquire at Robinson shoe store. Sea green and purple slate for sale. Guaranteed to make good roof. Inquire of H. A. Swab. For Sale Dwelling bouse In doslr able locality; also a business In good lo cation. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale House and two lots in fine residence section of Main street. Will be sold at a bargain to quick buyer. Inquire at Building and Loan office. FOR Sale A team of mules and harness. Inquire of Gus Herold. For Sale A portable saw mill. In quire of Levi Scbugers. Fob Sale Forty foot lot on Main Street. No better location for business. M. M. Fisher. For Sale House and lot on Grant street with all modern improvements. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitchell For Sale High grade second band buggy. Good as new. Inquire at H. W. Moore's grocery. For Sale Cased brick slate roof house, eight rooms, not including pan try and bath room. Nicely furnished throughout with vellow ulna. Front and back porohes. House was built last year. It Is located on a pleasant street. Price (2,200. It Is bargain. Inquire at The Star office. Money in Jeffeiton County. There Is evidently a large amount of money In Jefferson county. The state ments of tho several banks In the county were published la,t week, and we went to the trouble of counting up the amount of cash on deposit In thom. Wo find the sum to bo (3,710,(100.70, excluding what Is In the private bunk of Seelev, Alexander & Co., at Upynoldsvlllp. of which wo have no account. This sum Is just whnt Is on dpo-lt siihj et to being cheeked nut, besides nil th.it I Invested. We vein urn to sny the amount hero shown Is much htrgerthnn pooplo generally have suspected. Hrookvlllo fcmocnif. (tier Mm. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at. Iteynohlsvlll,.-, Pa., for the week ending June 25, 1004: Wm. ft. Hickman. Mrs. L. 11. .i,.lin. ton, Miss Lillle Staley, Thomas Shearm. Say advertised and irlve dute of Hut when calling for above. K C. Hurnh. P. M. At Thompson'b Racket Store ton tier cent off on all salesof $1.00 and upwards. Don't miss tho week's clearance salo now going on at the Now York Cash Racket Store. Carnival goods at Stoko's. PIRE PIRE Glance over the list below and decide for yourself the indemnity offered to property owners if they ent ry a policy in any of the (ire insurance companies named. Company. Home of New York Philadelphia Underwriters Hartford Continental Insurance Co. of N. A. Fireman's Fund American Central Glens Falls Niagara Greenwich German Prussian National Totals Assets. $ 18,040,793 17,623,177 14,542,951 14,192,177 11,291,000 5,858,820 4,000,000 4,046,681 3,859,761 2,120,000 4,910,606 1,019,234 CASH Inhnnlcnrhi IihihIh of AironlH. $ 2,176,720 1,589,780 2,624,374 1,673,080 1,806,308 1,000,000 750,000 836,368 609,921 500,000 654,429 236,494 Loss in Unltimore. $ 750,000 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 550,000 250,Ouu 175,000 200.000 250,000 100,000 Not Involved Not Involved $14,457,474 $4,225,000 $101,505,200 Did you ever think that rents, or rental value was as imrmrtnnt nnitpm of vn1n in n Knihl. ing as the materials entering into the construction thereof, and that rents can 1e insured? J We can write you a policy on the rents of" your buildinir in the same comnanv and at a lowpr rate than the building. It would pay you to investigate Kent Insurance. G. M. McDONALD, Resident Agent. tHM Table OlIGIOlll 1 goes in this f f saic 13 GtS. 1 I mtt t in imrn t 1 I K M 1 ft VI I I I I I I II HI I H II h U Dress Ginghams $2 nice patterns at 5 GtS. Greatest Deprtrlmout Stoi'o in Joffor,son County Great June CLEARANCE SALE To Reduce Stocks. Han Schiflncr V Marx iUndTjilorcd COW11" b bUIKltUlUlI A from 8 to 15 years go in this sale at $1,98. Men's Spring and Summer Clothing MEN'S Spring and Summer Clothing made of all the latest materials) all the Spring shades in color, made by the foremost manufacturers in this country. Every garment is hand made and hand pressed and guaranteed to retain its shape. Broken lots the one and two of a kind left " Reduced 1-2. Therefore you buy a $12.00 suit at just One-Half of $12.00 or $6.00. THE STAPLE lines and those just re ceived all reduced for this sale 20 per cent, so you will be able to buy a suit worth $15.00 for $12.00. BOYS' SUITS. Boys' Suits are all off in price. Special lot of boys' light colored suits that former ly sold for $.00, 4.50 and 5.00, all sizes Women's Tailored Suits and Skirts Reduced One-Third Every suit in the store all the spring styles-made ot chev iots, broadcloths, serges. Cut 1-3, therefore you buy a $12.00 suit for 8.00; a $15.00 suit 10.00; an 18.00 suit 12.00; a $24-.00 suit 16.00; a $30.00 suit 20.00. Skirts all reduced 25 per cent. All colors, all sizes ; of serges, Venetians or broadcloths, re duced 25 per cent. You buy a $3.00 skirt for $2.25 now; S4-.00 skirt for 3.00: $5.00 skirt for $3.75; G.00 skirt for $1.50 and so on through the line. Summer Dress Goods go in this Sale at a Gut Price.' All the Heather, Nuf Suiting, Mossaline de Soie and fancy summer suitings that formerly sold for 10c, 12e, 15c, 18c go at 8 cents. Mercerized brocaded madras in white worth 25c, 35c, 30c all go in this sale at 19 cents per yard. LAWN SHIRTWAISTS here in all the late spring styles ; trimmed in Mexican lace in a price range 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. HOSIERY of all kinds. Lace effects, or solid in all grades 10c to $1.50. Shoes . . Oxfords . . Shoes . . Oxfords Odds and ends reduced for this sale for men, women and children. The one and two pair of a kind left are cut diep. made of patent kid, vici kid or calf. Visit the shoe department for bargains. Hats for Men and Boys Hats fur mun and boys la all th'J I a to uprlng ahupun and all thu now colors. Tbo broad flango brims with the dip front are popuhtr ut $1.U0, 1.50, J2.00, $2.50, $3.00. STRAW HATS for moa and boys In all tho spring fliiipo milnrn or golf hats. In a prlco range 2'o, 50c, 11.00, 11.50. $2.00. W. B. Corsets, all the new summer styles $1.00.. Neckwear for the Fourth. NVekweiir for thu Fourth In all the Into spring Imported silk four-la-bauds, utrin-iH, teokn or bows. All uiado elegantly 2"hj and 50o. Shirts for the Fourth. Nionuruh iimku ; alt the new weaves. Steel grays are popular and plain whito 91.00. Prlnuely shirts la tho negligeu stylo 50o Ribbons and Fans for the gala day here in great array. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN-A. KromThfi Slur ln.s KryiiiiilHVllli. IV