A XXO VNCEMEXTS. . REGISTER AND RECORDER. JOHN D. EVANS, Of HrnnltvlH hiimiurli, will lie ii candidal for KCKlnter and Kecorilcr, niilijcct 1i wtlnn nf lhi Kcpiilillciiu void of .lelfcnton county Hi till' prlinnrlim June 17, 1MW. ED. C. BUKNS, Of HeynnWUvlllr hnniiiith.wlll he a cnndldiitc fur UciilMcr iiihI Hccoiilcr, ntilijcct to ni'tlim of I ln l(viiilillciiii rnii-iNiif .Iclicrniiii i-iiiiiity Ht llin prlunirli-K June IT, IMKI. WILLIAM -I. SHAFFER, Of llmnkvllln lloimiirh. will In- II u li1 1 ll 1 1 1 r fur Hi'irlt-r unit Ki i'inilrr. mi'-Jivi tn action of t In K-iulilii'Hii von is nf .Ictternon i-iiuniy at I lie prliiiiii'li'M.lmir 17, 1'J0. . SHERIFF. J. B. 8YKES. of Wlnxliiw tiwnhli. will In- a i-Miidliliiti- fur Hhi-ilil, miIiJii-i in iii-i inn f tin- Ui-piililli'iui vnti-nt of .IcnVrwin county HI 1 ! primaries June- IT, IMKI. J. H.CHKSNUTT, Of Itmnkvllle homiiiTh, will In- h ninilldiilo for SIh-i IIT. Hiilili-i'i In union of Ihi- Kiiiilill ciin voti-rH of .lelTairmin county lit tin- prlmiir- ll-M.llltll! 17, turn. PROTHONOTARY. CYRUS H. BLOOD, Of Il-ookvlllp lHiiou rli. will lio n candidate fur I'Kllllllllotlll.V. -iKll.ll-l-l to iK'llon of Ihi- Ilipiiill'!in Miii-i--- of J'!Vi-roii ioiinty u( the piltiinili-n I urn1 17, I""!. W. II. LUCAS, Of I'or-lcii liorniiL-li, w III In pro) hoiml n i v llcim- ol Jinn- IT, l".i. slll.li rson nnilliliili- for t ion of Ihi- Ki'lillli- tninty lit I hr pi'llnlirli-N COUNTY TREASURER. Gil,, c:. RFJTZ, Of Kiwi' timnohlp, will lie II I'll lllllillltl- fol 1'iiiiiilv 'I'l'i-iiMtll'i-r. stllili1,-! to lli'tloll of till1 ltrmilill.'mi votrl'iof .li-ll'i'l-ryili cnllllly nt the pi-lmnrli-n Juno I. nil'. R. B. STEWART., Of Knox tfiwiiililp, will In' ii I'liiiillilnli' for I'OIIIIIV Tll'IIMIMT, Klllljl'l'l ui IH'lloll of llin Ki'iiiililli'iin voiors of ,li-lt'i'r.itti county lit the prliiim-ic June ii, I'-'.i'.i. II. O. KATZ, Of Kldri-d township, will In- R ciiNdldntn for I'oiiiiiv Tri'iiMiiri'i', Miiliji'i'l tn union .of tlui Ki'piililli'iin voter of .IcflViKon county Hi the prininricH juno ii, ii'.i. LINUS M. LEWIS, Of Ynimir township, will lx h rimdidM for County TrPHHiinr, hiiIi.Um'I to Ht'tton of thf Itt'pHtiliCItn VOtflXllf JuMVfMOfl rouuty Ht till' prlniurifH June if, lew. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. W. C. MURRAY', Of 1'iinxBiitnwni-y Imrouuli, will he a fundi- diiti- for I'ouiity OoiiinilsHlom-r, Hulidx't to Hi'tlon of the Ki'piitilli'Hii votcn of JclrerHoo I'omily Ht the prlmarlcn June 1, lKflfl, G. B. CARRIER, Of Brookvllln horouirh, will he a candidate for IJniinty OntnmliHlont-r, Hiih.n-t tn Hi-llon nt the Ki-iiulilli'Hii voters of Jultcrmm county nt the primariCH juno n, mm. CHARLES D. EVANS, Of Whililncton township, will he a candidate Tor t ouiuy i oinniiHMionur, Hiinii-ri to union of the Hi-piihlli'iin voters of Jen-union county ut tin' primaries June ii, iHiy. S. M. SHIELDS, Of f'lover township, will he a cnndldnto for County Commissioner, mihject to anion of tho Kepiihlli-Hn voters of Ji'irurson cnunty at llie primaries June l.. ikiw. $tltcrllanrouo. yyH. STAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (Jfflco at Hotel MiiCpnnoll, Iioynoldavllle, I'u. ("1 MITCHELL, J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OlHce on Went Main Htrfet, opposite- lHa Commercial Hotel, liuynoldHvlUeu. Z. CORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ttrnnlfvllle. Jefferson Oo. Pa. r Office In rnnm formerly occupied by Gordon 4cCorbett Went Main Btreot. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Puhllc, real estate agent, Patents secured, collections nuiae promptly, In Nolan block, KuynoldavUlu, la. Ollloe gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Onl lectlonR will receive prompt attention. Office In Krnehllrh & Henry block, near poatofllce, Uoyuoldnvllle l'a. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Uoynoldivllle, Pa. JJR. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In the I'roulillch & Hen ry lilix'k, near the iHMtottlce, Muln Btreet, ueniieiieiw in operauug. JJR. R. DKVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Rnynoltlnvllle Hardware Co. store, Alain mruet, ueynoiutiviiie, t-a. FREE - SCHOLARSHIP To be Given by THE STAR, Reynoldsville, Pa. i, ' rtl.lllllll.l f'"'- 1 45Ti- T"-"r SCIENCE HALL. CLABION STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. TWO PRIZES. First IVizo: One Full Year nt Clarion State? Normal, Including Tuition, Hoarding, &e. Second Prize: Free Trip to Niagara Falls over 15., K. & P. Ky. Those think-iii; of untoi-ing Thk STAR S Frnu Scholar Bhip Content. Hhnuld miiko up their tnindN ht once mid join iih bk early h piwsihlo. The STAR will my rx pennon tuition, light, heiit, fiii-nlhhed room and hourd for ON K rvhl, YKAR Ht the Clarion State Normal School, Clarion, Ph., for wimn yoiin) lady or jrentleman who receiven the hlgheHt voto. This will entitle the re cipient to all the prlvllnyvH of that Mplendid Institution. The SeliolarHhlp offered by THE STAR will bo fnrnlHhed free of cost to tho ttuueeiMful eonloHlHnt and tho readers and patronx of the paper will be linked to award the prize by a popular vote. To tho Second hltfheiit contestant THE STAR will give a Free Trip to Niagara Falls over tho Buffalo, RocheHtur 4 PitUibiii'K Railway. Coupons will bo printed in each Issue, and when out out and properly add refined, will be used. They can be mailed or sent to Smith M. McCrelght, Ewq., Secretary, who will place them in a pealed box until counted by the Judges each week. Premium Coupons Persons paying thoirback subscrip tions, or In advance one year or more, can seoure a Pre mium Coupon, at thisottico, which will entitle them to 3d votca or three votes for each month so paid. Any one sending or bringing in a new yearly cash subscriber will be entitled to a Premium Coupon, equal to 60 votes. Persons desiring to enter the contest should begin as early as possible As soon as the names are sent or hand ed la to The Star office '.hoy will be published,, but tho number of votes accompanying same will not be published until four weeks from this date (May 17th), when the vole eaoh contestant has at that time will be published oppo site the name and then the vote will be published as cijihted and returned by the Judges, from week to week. On Monday of each week thj liullot box will bn opened and the Coupons counted by the .1 ml and llie same puhlixhi'd. Following is tho Coupon. Cut it out of THE STAR anil voto for some deserving person who would appreciate the Scholarship. the: star. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1WKI. Scholarship Coupon. Name. Address. g Write in the above linos tho name and address of the person whom you wish to receive tho Scholarship In the Clarion State Normal, Clarion, Pa. Not good after 30 days from date of Coupons. Forward same to secretary, Smith M. McCrelght, Esq., where It will bo countod. Contest closes at 12 M. August 2Sth, l.Sllll. All business communications and Inquiries should bo mailed to The Star office. Receipts and Coupons promptly mailed to natrons. Glenn A. Milliren, S. M. McCreight, Dr. B. K. Hoover. J-Com, , Secretary. Dr. R. DeVere Kinu, Names of Conteatanti Miss Minnlo B. Whltmore Reynoldsville Miss Elsie May Kosa., Koynoldsvllle Miss Margaret W. Davis Reynoldsville jy.1. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office In tho J. Van Uueii building, corner of Main and Klfth utruoui. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. liLACK, Proprietor. Tho lowing hotel of the town. IloaiUiuar torn for ipuiuruliil uiuu. riluain lima, free bun, hath rooms and oloeti on every Hour, ample rooiiin, imuaru ruuui, tuiuimuuo mu ueellous 4l .JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FliANK D1ETZ, J'roprietor, Vlmtelaiis Inevery partlmilar. Loeatedln the very centre of Uio liiwlneiiii part of town, Free 'bu U and from trains autf uomnioUloui miiln rooma for eoninierolul travelers. C3 Walter B. Reynolds Reynoldsville George Keagle Rathmel E. R. Syphrit Roynoldsvlllo MMMMMTf-IWlrnJir TraWMMMN Get an Education th baMoatflt In life. Bit method! nwd at CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK. IIAVKN (CllalMi Cm.), A. tlronff ftuniltr. varlad otitms goo4 library, mudarn appAratat ia Uboratorr aod (rmn lum, haolni baildlnM, atantiv ground. HlturtMt tim. it axpaiiM. Htata aid to ta danta. In adnltion to regular oooraea, alaa lira work laoflarad in Mtiiic,Mh(irthaad,T7pa writlnv. Hand for llliutratad oatalngua. 4AU& ILDUN, rh.D., rriaalaaJ, Laah Uataa, T. "v-- i;-; :iL-iriioiyeari, and havt cured thouiana ol caul of Nervous U weaves, wm Ii ttLobiliiy.l)ulnM, bUtli rets anJ Varicocele, Atro;ry,&e They clear tho bruin, strrngthau tho circulation, malt disotion s perfect, and impart ft hcUthy ' 41 vigor to tho wholo being,. All drains and lottea Bra checked VtrnPff nrvlln trmau4Mtty. Unless patients OllULgllaUl ere properly cured, their condi tion often worries them into Insanity, Consump tion or Death. Mailed sealed. Pnca i per boaj 6 boxes, with lronlad legal guarantee tu cure or iefuud tho money. $5 00. Suud (nr free book. For aalo by II. Alox Bioko. 0 First National bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $6,500. (I, Mitchell, Proldcntt cote ItlcClelland, Vice Pr. John H. Kaurher, Canhlcr. Director: 0. Mitchell, Scott McClelliind, J O. King, John H. Oorlwtt, G. K. Hrowii, G. W. Fuller, J. H. Kuuclier. Does a general banking business and iiollclu the aecountii of merehsnls. profoHNlonal Dien, furmer, nieeliHnlrs, miners, lumliermen and othera, pronilsliiic the most careful attention to tlie buslueu of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. S'J TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. L. M. SNYDER, Practical llorse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. SHIOK & WAGNER Tills woi'k wo montlon b few of the many now thing that you will need In tlie iR-iii- fiitm-o. Of coiti-lo you wint the nicost, the most durable good that yim can fi;t for your money. WASH GOODS Evfi-ytliliiK that ts now and op-to-dato from 5e. Iji nn ninl I.iipiietti to H? Silk GlnKhums. Wo now havo the flncut line of Siiniini'r GihiiU that wum ever bronchi to town. Don't fail to ieo thorn. SHIRT WAISTS Your choice from 40c. to 1.50. Eight atylea of i50c. waists In tho m-w ntrljii'ii. DRESS r.(Kl)S A fino lino In Sorgo, Cunhmoros. Poplins, Covert (Moths, Hlank Ci-i'in, ranin in price fi-om 12ic. to $2.00. LACK CURTAINS 21 atylea In Lace Curtains from 2"ic. to r.00 that we wish to call your attention to. Don't forget that we are head quarters for Ciii'liiin nf all kind. SHOES Wu havo just received a large line of Shoes In tans and blacks for men. women and children. DOMESTICS Unbli iiclieil MuhIIii from 4 tote. Hleachnd ' fi to Sc. Kino Half Bleached Munlln fc. I ami 10-4 Sheeting from 121 in 2.1c. Calicos " 4 Id fie. Outing " ft Ui Inc. Ijincastor Gingham ' Ho. Shirting - a to 8.:. A few words to tho mon and hoys Don't forget i hut wo carry n full lino of Men's and Hoys' Hutta, Khlrla, Hals, Caps. Ni ('kn--ar, &-u. We are np-tn-ihito in this line and can give you prices that v. Ill hiii-irie you? Call and ha convinced. Entrance through main store and on Fifth street. Don't forgot tho place. SI1ICK & WAGNKK, Suroosiors to A. D. Deomcr Sc Co. Next door to PosiolUpc. Tlio Jefferson Supply Co. have their Spring Stocks now in, and very complete, too. MonV Suits of the latrntT styles aiifl patterns that are sellers. In MenVStraw and Crash Hats we liavt! just thingH to suit you. Our Ladies' and Chil dren's Sailors and Trimmed Hats are selling fast and we are receiving new stocks every day. If you want a lUcycle we can fit you out in proper style. We sell the Deniorest Sewing Machine, none better, at $1.50 to $'25.00. Shoes we have a com plete line of, that are all right in every way. New Dress (Joods in all the newest things. If you see them they will pleaBe you. A fine new lineof Children's! i -Piece Suits that can't be) beat in quality and price. IOOOOOOOOC W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES thdU1d For 1 5 years the J leader in men's fine footwear at a pop ular price. W. L. Douglas i shoes are Union i made, by the best ! skilled workmen in this coun try. Look for the stamp on mncrso.w' imams union I COOOOG the 8 s Sthe C when buying X We are the 8 exclusive e agents Vf miOM (STAMP ramryw,45. Call and see us, and we will try to please you. tub Jeiierson suddiu go. ( RKYNOLDSVILLK, BIG STORES'! RATHMEL, HIO SOLDIER. ' m. a A A A. GOOD AND RAD Stows rmonitile cm-li ntlinr very closely. It's when ttiey are put In uae that they tell tlielr peillgrue. ECINDEBEbbAI 4 an-niiiilunf tlieliCHt miiterluis, and represunt iiullu u niuiibvr ut Imiiriivuiiii'iitH In nUive. niuktnti. They meet every wont of the liousekei'iier' In a miiiHfiietory uiiiiiiier at a mntluiule cuht., DIUT, WUKK, WOUUV, WAWTE1; Oixxl liakers perfect nittHtnra. Bold Willi that uuilurHtttiidliiK. Reunoldsvllle Hardware Go. Notice Ih lioriiliy ulven nf tliu ri'Kiilur an nual nimitliiu of thtiHttMklioliloniiif the Ui-yn. iiIiIhvIHu Oruiiniui-y t'o., wlili-li will be limri ut Kej tlui I'lviniiurv. In kiiviiolllHVllle. I'll., lilt frl" Im, June lind, IHIMt, ut the hour of nnc o'clock, A. M., for the eliicllon of a" llouril of MiinaiiiirH uiul (Mlli-orN toHtirvefoi- thuuii HiilUif yeitr, mid foi' the triiiiHuctlou of huc-Ii olliui' IiiwIiiimh an limy inuiiuily come beforo uld inuui Iiik, V. J.UONICH, 11. Al.IX. Btoke, Hec'yi 1'renlilunt. EVERY WOMAN RomfttluMM ni-eilil a ruliahlo oiouUUy ri'Kuluuiig uiediuliw. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are promiit. mttt and oerUIn 111 rorult. The kodu beUr.l'iiuliwverdiiiuppiiiiit. t-votauywtuuat Fur aale by your dxugiilat. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. TIMETABLE. On and after January 1, 1MHI, puiwen irer trulua will arrive and dupart from Fulls Creek atatloii. dally, except Hunduy, aa ful Iowa: llKl'AIUr. For DiiIIiiIh, lllit Hun und I'liiixxutuwney, W..i 11 in, l.:m, U.&5, k.imi u m. For IiuIIoIh, t'lirwenavlllu uud t'k'urllukl, 7.29 a ni, 1.4(1, ft. Oft n 111. For Kldtswuy, lliuilford and Rot-linstur, 10.11 a 111. For Klritfwtiy. lti-Htlfnnl und HulTiilo, 1.15 p. m. For Hi'i'noldt, villi', IUM 11 111, 4.17 p ui. AIIII1VE. From Vnnxtiiituwm'y, lilt; Hun and IuHo1m, 7.U0, 10.11 u 111, 1.1. . i.li p 111. From I'leurtli'ld, t-tirwriihvllle and Tulloln, WW' II III, l!.V 4.1", 7.KI l III From llull'iilo, Kochimler, llruilfiind and Kldif wuy, H.IVi p. in. Fi'iiin Ili'uUfoid unci ltklnwuy, 10.112 ani.H.M P m- 1 From ltiiyiioldNvlllo, 1.05, ft.02 p. in. I'uHKeniierii am riHtuiiHted to purchtme tlck eta before enlerinx lliu curh. An uxcbtm churne of Tun CuiiIh will lie collected by cnn ducturu whun furi'M are pulil 011 trulim, fruni allHiutloiiH wliuru a ticket olllcu In iimiiii ulnud. ThoiiHuiid tulle tlckulu uood for pttsMUKe ovur any iiortlon of the it.. It. & I, and Ituecli ('ruck riiilioudu are on uule at two (2) cunta per uille. For tlckuta, time tuliln and full luforiuu- tlon apiny u j u. iiAviH. AKuiii, KeynoioKvuiu, ra. J U. JJfl'KV, Uen. fan. AKeut. Hoiwe-nhoelnit done in the neatent manner and by the Intent Improved mullious. He pulrlnir of all kinds ciirefully and promptly dUIie. PATlrAC-Tll)B Ul'AllAKTK.U. HORSE CLIPPING Have Jut received a complete get of ma chine borne cllppera of latent nlyle 'M imtteru and am pivparud to do clIpnluK In the bent ponnlble milliner at reanonuulu rulen. Jackson Ht. near Fit lb, Reynoldavllle, Pa. NEW PLANING MILL Will keep in stock a full line of rough and dressed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors, Mouldings. Casinos, Brackets, Porcn Material ol all kinds, ShingleB, Irfith, Plaster, Lime, CementAnd Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all barts of town. . Jf V.Young. Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsville, Pa. The best town plot now offered fq sale, rieht in the town, and win every convenience. As a future hon, it ia the best; as a growing inveH ment, it is without an equal. LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ARE SELLING NOW. DON'T WAIT. GET THE BEST. , I have for sale 100 lots, 50x150 ffl on Grant St. These lots will maK beautiful building spots and sold I easy payments. ' ) Remember no taxes for 18'.i!. Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed. Lots at $150, sold $10 down and 50c. per week thereafter Lots at t75, sold $15 down and $1.00 per week therealtev Also for aiilo, Lota on rli'anatit Avenito una Worm Hticot, fui in of 40 ucti'b with liouae, barn and inot-o kinds of fruit tree than any (arm In the country. Roynoldbvlllo, with its Bilk Mill, employing :i(K) handa, (Joal Mine, omployluif about 15(H) mon; tliu luriroat Woolon Mllla In the State; Maohlnt; bhopa; a Tunnery, employlnpr 150 mon, and other indimtrlea thut wlAl bo huro bcifore tho your oloaoa, will niulte thoso lots an lnveatuiunt thut will mure thun double thomaolvoa Ixifore you gut thorn puld (or. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agknt
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