ft mi VOLUME 7. KKYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 189. NUMBER 60. Chicago - Optical - Co.'s Eye Specialist AT THE REYNOLDS DRUG STORE KKYNOLDSVILLE, PA., ftIll IT rtltfl lllUMIilJ dim TWO DAYS ONLY. SHIOK & WAGNER This week wo mention a few of the many new thing that you will need in the near future. Of course you want the nicest, tho most diirnhlo goods that you can j;et for your money. WASH GOODS Everything that is now and up-to-dato from '5c. Lawns and Lapiieta to 30c. Silk Ginghams. We now huvo the linen t lino of Summer Goods that was ever brought to town. Don't fail to see them. SHIRT WAISTS Your choioe from 40c. to 1.!i0. Klght styles of 50c. waiHts in the new stripes. DRESS GOODS A fine Una in Sorgo, Cashmeres, Poplins, Covert Cloths, Black Crepons, ranging In price from 124c. to $2.00. ' LACE CURTAINS 21 styles In Iaeo Curtains from 2-k!. to 5.00 that we wish to call your attention to. Don't forget that wo are head quarters for Curtains of all kinds. SHOES We have just received a large line of Shoes in tans and blacks for men, women and children. DOMESTICS Unbleached Muslin from 4 to 7o. Bleached " " 5 to Sc. Fine Half Bleached Muslin 8c. II and 10-4 Shooting from 121 to 2.1c. Calicos " 4 to (to. Outing " 5 to 10c. Lancaster Gingham tic. Shirting " 5 to 8c. A few words to the men and boys Don't forgot that we carry a full line of Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &c. We are tip-to-date In this line and can give you prices that will surprise you. Call and be convincod. Entrance through main store and on Fifth street. Don't forget the place. SI1ICK & WAGNER, 1 Successors to A. D. Doenier & Co. Next door to Postofllce. The Jefferson Supply Go. . , . . Three Big Stores at Reynoldsville, Rath- mel and Big Soldier, are offering bargains in clearing up stocks in Shoes, Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Jackets, Capes and Collarettes, At PRICES CUT IN TWO, and if you can use anything in this line we surely can make the price suit you. We are convinced by the INCREASED " TRADE that we are getting every day , that Our Goods and Prices are Right. Almost anything needf'jn your list of family wants you w jM ft1 iTV)ur 3 stores. We can fit vou oit& an3V lino, and Jefferson fjj WKEri Kl DCUBT. TRY And hav cured iKouJnoi! oi lUtUlblhty, luiineai. pesa and Varicocele, Attophy.it 9 7'tivy clear trie bruin, irmtltuu the circulation, make chtreMirn a prtifl, ftnu impart ft ncoitnv LVwffii vigor loliio whole betHR. Ail 1 "a '"NJy drain! nd loke liro checked Ctrftntr Afffllll fmammlv, Unlt. ji.Ufnn .wUUIIgaM&aiiU Br0 property curd, their couui lion often iCorricH them into luaaniiv, Coomp-li-r or Death. Mailed leulcri. Price It per boxj n tie$, with Iron-clad ieg.il guarantee to cure or M -iud the money. Ss-oo. Bend bve tree book. S t or-8uln by H. Alox fifoke. ' ubacribe for The :: Star, If you want h riw. y, May 2nd ami 3d. nearly all lines habg Paprhi8 in them. Supply C KKTSeVILLE, o Riff Stores i Rathmedi'and Bia Soldier. - t Nati (. OF UEYXOLVSVILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. 86,500. C. Mitchell, President! Mcott !M Midland, Vice I'ren.l Julin II. Kuuf her, 4 avlilvr. Directors: 0. Mitchell, Scott MeClulUnd, J. O. Kiug, J oil n H. Corlmtt, ' li. E. Brown, O. W. Fuller, J. H.Kuucher. Firs onal Bank Does a Ktuitiralbtinklnirbiilu0iuiid iiollclta the accounts of merchants! prufeuMlonal num. farmers, murhiiiilert, iiiluorti, lumbermen und others, pnimlsliiR the moqL careful ul toutluu to the UualueHM uf all pertfns. . Bale Deposit Boxes forwent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fir ProJf Vault. '., Pastor Ordained. Uov. A. E. Hooper, Rev. .1. E. Dean and R. L. Miles, of this place, were at Curwettsvlllo on Monday if fast week assisting in ordaining Rev. E. T. Had dock as pastor of the Curwensvllle Bap tist church. Tho ordination council was organized by choosing Rev. .1. H. Palmer, of Sykesvllle, moderator, and R. L. Miles, of Rrynoldsville.clerk. Tho moderator appointed Ruv. 3. E. Dean, Rev. A. E. Hooper, of this place, A. W. Scott, of Sykesvllle, and Rev. Had dock to prepare a program for the ordi nation ceremonies, and the following program was prepared ind carried out: Anthem by Curweiisvillu choir: serlp tttro rending and prayer. Rev. J. E. Dean; crdinutloti sermon. Dr. .T. H. Har ris; singing by choir: ordination prayer and laying pn of hands, Dr. Harris: charge to pastor, Rev. .1. E. Dean; charge to ehui-eh, Rev. J. II. Palmer; band of fellowship, Rev. W. W. Syblo? benediction, Rev. Haddock. A Thousand Tongues Could not express tho rapture of An nie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard street, Philadelphia, Pa., when sbo found that Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion had completely cured her of a hack ing cough t hat had for many years made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "it soon re moved tho pain In my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I foci like sounding Its praises throughout tho Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest, or Lungs- Price 50o. and 1.00. Trial bottles free at II. A. Ktoke's Dr.ig Store: every bot tle guaranteed. Why? Why Isn't paregoric a baby's crying need Why isn't tho life of tho miller ono continual grind 'i Why am not woman's rights and wed ding rites synonymous? Why wouldn't crying women mako successful auctioneers ? Why is it that a reformer seldom bo gins his work at home ? Why Is a man of tho smallest caliber always the blggost bore ? Why is the average man always want ing to do something he can't ? Why doesn't the man who rides a chalnless wheel t ravel ln-cogy Why floes arbitration prove that both tho contending parties are wrong? Deafness and Discharge from the Ears. Don't put off the treatment of a dis charge from the ears; it does not wear out it wears out tho delicate inside or gans of the ear, thus depriving you for ever of the chance to get your hearing restored. Dr. O. W. Sadler, the woll known specialist of Pittsburg, has cured thous ands of simlliar cases. All those afflict ed with diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose or Throat can consult him at tho Bolnap Hotel, Reynoldsville, Friday and Sat urday, May 5th and 6th. Dr. Sadler will visit Brookville Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8, 1) and 10; Punxsutawncy Thursday, Frl dry and Saturday, May 11, 12 and 13. Prof. Qlll's Lecture. A special Invitation la extended to the citizens of Reynoldsvllle to attend Prof. GUI's, State College, lecture In As sembly hall on Thursday evening, May 4th. Prof. Gill is a man of wide ex perience and is brilliant ora tor and a leader in educational thought. He is brought here at someBfponse, but it costs nothing to hear wki. Hitt lecture will be a treat and he slioutd be greeted by one of the largest audiences that has ever been In the Asifembly hall. I i Testing; the Coal Lands. The first of a number of diamond drills that will be used in testing the coal lands south of Brookville Is being located to-day on what is known as the Shilling farm, In Knox township. Those Interested In the sale have no doubt of the tests proving oven richer doposits of coal than has been repre sented to the prospective buyers, con sequently they await the result with but little anxiety. Brookville JftpuWi' Cun. ' . Good draft horses ura buooinlng source in soiuo section of tho country and are in great demand. Horse buyers are paying 9150 for the same clusc of horses that only brought $75 two years ago, The reason for this sharp advance is due to the fact that few horses have been raised in the past fi ve yours. Elec tricity supplanted the horso to a great extent, and farmers found that there was no market for horses. Present prices will stimulate the ralvlng of heavy horses. Rsthmel. n. ti. Marshall went to Erie Monday to learn locomotive engineering. (i. L. Henry and Dan Mnrnlngstar were In Warren lust, week attending the Odd Fellows reunion. Mr. Sneaden lias moved his family from I'hlllpiburg to this place. Mrs. Susan Smith, of Noblestown, visited in this placo last week. There wore a few Knights of Pythias of Heynoldsrille up to visit the Knights of tills place in their lodge room last Monday evening. The Hungarians observed last Sunday as a holiday in a very rough and disor derly way. We think It Is about time for the citizens to raise up and put a stop to such work. The Henry mine, observed Dewey Day by not working. They are all patriotic men. Mr. Bruce, of Helvetia, and Miss Bar bara Clark will bo married at tho home of the brldo's grandmother, in this place next Friday. Rural District. A number of our neighbors were down at Brookvillo last week attending a law suit. W. It. Brumbaugh, of Klctinura, who bus been in the hospital at Punxsutnw ney for tho last six or seven weeks is at homo again. Mrs. Samuel Dickey was at Falls Creek last week visiting her (laughters. Aaron Douthit and family wero down at Brookvillo visiting friends. Some of our farmers will sell and buy horses. John Syphrit has whitewashed bis orchard. D. L. Brumbaugh says his team matches, if they don't look alike. Dun Snyder has moved toO'Dnnnell. Al Brumbuugh, a woodsman from the Clarion river, was In our neighborhood a few days last woek. EYE. EAR. NOSE fitiO THROAT. A Rar Opportunity Dr. Sadler at tl) Bl nap Httl. Dr. Sadler, tho well known oculist and aurlst of Pittsburg, has now a part ner, which fact will enable him to visit tho places distunt from the homo ollicu (r!4 Ponn Aye., Pittsburg), und thus greatly ducrease the expense to the many who need their skill. Through tholr vast exerlence and thorough knowledge of the latest discoveries re lating to tho eye, car, noso and throat, they are enabled to give to all tho most skilful and successful treatment, and within reach of everybody. Dr. Sadler will bo at the Bolnap Hotel, Rcynolds vlllo, Friday and Saturday, May 5th and nth. Dr. Sadler wll visit Brookvillo Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8, 0 and 10; Punxsutawncy Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, May 11, 12 and IX Annual Conclave. The forty-sixth annual conclave of the grand commandery of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, whloh Is to be hold In Altoona, May 23rd and 24th, will be largely attended. It Is estimated that 2,000 visitors will be in attendance. The' Tribune says that elaborate prepar ations are being made. for suitable dee orations. None of the business bouses or hotels have boon asked to contribute anything for the entertainment of the visiting Knights Templar and therefore will expend a greater sum In making the streets attractive than has been customary on such occasions heretofore. Unveiling Hartranft Monument. On account of, tho unveiling of the Hartraft Monument at Harrisburcr. Pa.. Vfay 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad 'Vnu.rv has arranged to sell excursion nil Bt.nt.lnna nn tta Una 1n o State of Pennsylvania, to Harrls- bjurg and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, minimum rate twenty-five cents. Tickets will be sold on May 10, 11 and 12, and will be good to return until May 13, inclusive, but will not be valid for passage on the Pennsylvania Limited. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postofllce at Roynoldsvlllu, Pa., wook ending April 2I, 1890: Arthur Carney, Frank Donback, Geo. A. Soulo. Forolgn, Stevon JConsUey. Say advertised and glvo date of list whon calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rhoum, fever soreB, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posl tlvely cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis' faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by II. Alex, Stoke. A Great Pnie Offer. Wo have a great prlo offer to iiihUd tho farmers of Jefferson county! Byu poclul arrangement with tho publishers of tho Fnvm Journal, n most excellent farm paper that costs 50 cents a year, wo are able to offer onn year's subscrip tion to The Staii and FIVE years' sub scription to tho r'tirm Journalthe two worth M.Sil all for tho small sum of 1.2ii. Of course this only upplics to advance paying subscribers. We can furnish a few papers at this rate, and If you want them on thoso terms, you must act quick Mr! Sample copies of tho Farm Journal will bo sent free on application. Address, C. A. Stephenson, Heynoldsvlllo, Pa. Reduced Rates to Lancaster. On account of tho paradu of the Knights of tho Golden Kaglo at Lancas- er. Pa., May !l, tho Pennsylvania Hail- road Company lias arranged to sell ex cursion tickets from all stations on its lino in the statu of Pennsylvania, to Lancaster and return, at rate of slnglu faro for tho round trip, minimum rate twenty-dvo Gents. Ticket will be sold on May 8 and II, good to re tm iintll May 10, Inclusive, but will not, bo valid for passage on the Pennsylvania Limited. An Important Question. If your friends or neighbors are suf fering from coughs, colds, sore hrout, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), ask tbem if they havo ever used Otto's Cure. This famous German remedy Is having a large sale here and Is performing some wonderful euros of throat and lung diseases. No matter what other medicines havo failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large sizes 2ic. and f0e. Sold by H. Alex. Stoko. Crossed Eyes. Dr. O. W. Sadler, tho Pittsburg eye and ear specialist will bo at tho Bolnap Hotel, Ueynoldsvillo, Friday und Sat urday, May Tith and (Ith. Ho has straightened several hundred cases of cross eyes why not yours ? Dr. Sudlor will visit Brookville Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8, Hand 10; Punxsutawimy Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, May II, 12 and 1.1. A XXO I TXL'EM EXTN. REGISTER AND RECORDER, JOHN D. EVANS, Of Hnuikvlllo bnmiiidi, will be n catiillilnte for KcirlMter tuiti ltecuriUr, Htib.leet to action of t lie Kepubllenn voters nf .iHfurMin eounty at the primaries Juno 17, lKtW. ED. C. BUBNS, Of KeynolilHVllle biiriMiuh. will be a cnmlldiitu for ItcirlHtcr and Heem-dor. Hiibleet to action of the lli'piihllcaii voters of .Ich'urHou county ut ine primaries .nine 11, iniih. WILLIAM J. SHAFFER, Of Hronkvltle Imiiiiii;Ii. will he a riuidldiite ror itcKiHter huh Keuoriler, sun.leet to action of lliu HupiibllcHii vote of Jell ci win county at the primaries June 17, Inihi. SHERIFF J. B. SYKES, f WIiihIow lownshln. will tie a candldiitn for HberllT, subject to action of tho Itepiibllrim voters of JctTunuin rolinlv at tliA iirlntiirlca Juno 17, 1MI0. PR0TH0N0TARY. CYRUS H. BLOOD, Of Brookvillo bnroiiKh, will bo a candidate lor rroinonotary, aunject to action ol the Hepubllran voters of JolTcrmm county at the primaries June 17, lsVU. W. H. LUCAS, Of Corsica boroiiich, will lie a candidate for l'rothonotary, niilijeclto action of the KopulH llcniiHot .IcITcrwin county at the prlmarios June 17, IMA). COUNTY TREASURER. GIL. C. REITZ, Of Roae township, will be a candidate for County TruiMtirer, subject to action of the Uepuhllcan voteraof Jell'ui'hon county at the primaries June ii, imiu. R. B. STEWART, Of Knox township, will be a candidate for county t reasurer, huii.icci to action of tho Kepiiiitican voiersor .letlurKon county aMho primaries . une u, imiu. II. G. KATZ, Of F.ldred township, will bo a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to action of the kcihiikiciui voters or Jencrson county at the pi iniaricH j into ii , is-.w. LINUS M. LEWIS, Of Ymiiisr township, will Ik) a candldutc for County Treasurer, subject to action of the 1(-i i til U'u ii voters or Jollcrsuu county at the COUNTY COMMISSIONER. W. C. MURRAY, Of I'umxkuIhwiiov hm-otiL'h. will Im m uiwll. (Into for ('tunny 4'oiMiiiUsluiirr, Hiilmt to notion of Ihtt Ui'publlcuii vutui-K of JullurMUt couiiiy tiio pi inmrutr Juno 17, IHlr.t, O. B. CAHRlKtt, Of DroitkvllUt btruzh, will Iw R ranclldi.to for County t'ominUilnnvr, mihloot 10 action oftliu Kt'puhlU-mi votii!if JulVoi'MOfi county CHARLES D. EVANS, Of Waaliluiiton township, will be a eandldato for County Commlsntouur, suhjoc.t to action of the Itepiiblli'an viiters of JuflerHon county Bing's bunch of bargains a . u $ u o . i it LACES AND PARASOLS Tho critical buyers those who wish every detail in stylo and quality to bo just as fashion decrees, are cordially request ed to examine our showing of Laces and Parasols. Just a look will satisfy you that tho Jirlc.es are right. You'll feel that tho styles are tho newest those that are most In re quest. CORSETS The Corsets that arn rlght for comfort and for price. With the season now here of tail ored gowns of new spring dresses makes the right se lectluu of tho right .corset most important. We show Uih foremont makes, but wo prion them in such u way that makes our corset stock an economical ono for you. o 8 SPECIAL SHOWING OF WASH FAHRICS raT Hi Hi You'll find dainty fabrics horo in all tho styles, colorings und weaves that tho summer season makes needful. Keep ing In view your requirements, wo'vo gathered together a stock that merits your approv al that Investigation will lead to prompt purchasing. . 6 a a a 9 Bing&Co. a When Spring comes, the balmy breezes and the prospects for good and dry roada will make you think of BICYCLES If you want a wheel get one that is worth riding. Don't tAke "any old thing" you see, for you'll be,sorry when you see it in a little while. Consider three things: the mech anism of the wheel, the reliability of the mak er and the economy for yourself. Stearns Crescent Geneva Harvard bicycles are as good and as cheap as good wheels can be made. You lurnlsn Me wire mesterBros.wiiniirnisntne HOMB Their spring sale is the talk of the town. In their larcre store everything can be found ' needed in tho homo. Every-" thing best value and lowest price beyond all comparison. - Carpets, Furniture, oaou Garrlafles. HARD-) a isni (SOFT WARti ) AXN,iJ WARK Redding, Mattress, Com forts, Pillows, Feathers, &o.t all of the best and cheapest. Our business is not of mushroom growth. Wo did not spring up in spring to fall again in fall, it is of ever green character. . Priester Bros. b inv iriiuariu June 4., inuif, j .