REGJSTERANJ JOHN D. KVAKS, Of tli-ftokvl1U Iwironch, ulll ltt n rmullfliito for KrtfUuM iiimI UivoHh'i , Miilvlci't tn m l inn t if tht Iti'iHiltlU-mt votiM-s of .li'tToi-Mon fount y 111 till' pitnuuloH .1 111149 17, IMW. EI). V. HUKNS. Of HcynnliNvUd' Immitul.. wMI Ik a rntHlldiito for Ui'irNtrf iiimI .tcronlt-r. u1.'M lo ih'tloii of tin llrpiililli'iiti votriHof .htlVrMm county lit 1 lie iirtrmirii'H .lnnr 17, HV. WIT J.I AM .1. SHAITKR, Of Ttmnkvllln bo'onirli. will In a iMinrtlrlutp for i tiliT nml lii-coiilrr, .u,Mt lo ni'tloh of hi Krpr.Mtriirt vtitrr tf .It'tTriHon county til tin- )rtmuti'.liihr 17. .. SUE IUFF J - .1. RSYKKS, Of Vlnlnw tntviiHlilp, will be it riittilltliite for siii-i-ltl, auli-rt tn union if Din Ki'imWIrtin vntrr nf .li-lli'lnn I'liillity ill till iirlnilirle .limu 17,'IKIKI. J. M. CHKSXUTT. Or tlriNikvlllo bormmli, will lw n I'llnilliliitn for shrrliT, tili,i't tn nftlititnf the liiitll eun voter nf .lrllVrsnn rniiiny ut the it'lmtir lex June 17, Irt. PROTHONOTARY. CYKUS H. HI.OOH, Of .ironkvlllu borouuh, will lin n mndliluli for j'mtlionotiiry, ubrrt lo nrllon of thu Kepiinllrnn vntrr nf .lcttVrmi foutity t thu pitmili.e him 17, WW. V. H. LUCAS, Of OorMliMi lmti)iiir)i, will 1m ii ciimlll:itt for I'rot honotiiry, stibjivt to union of t hi' Hrpnh limns of .Ii'iVci-hoii county ut tin piltnurU .hint 17, COUNTY TREASURER. (;IL. l KKITZ, Of Kiwp township, will lit' a ciimlldtitp for County TtTitHuirr, siilijiTt to net ton of tin Hi'piitilii'iin voter of .H-nVrMHi county at Dm prituurlm June 17, Ml'. H. R. STKWAKT, Of Knox lown-tlilp, will Ih' m cnndldiilc for County TrtMitin-t. Mibjivt to tin inn of tin Ki-publlriin voters of .lcnVrin enmity ut tin priniaticH Juno 17, Ivift. II. (i. KATZ, Of Klilred township, wtll bo :i rim.Jb.tilo for County Trnisiin'i, Mibject to nr. Ion of tho Kcpiibllrmi voter of .leifcr-on county ut thu pririuult June 17, 1MU, LINUS M. LEWIS, Of Vounir township, w ill bo a ciindldiito for County Treasurer, nub.iort to art ton of the ltepubllriin voters of JutlVrson county at thu priniiirlcM June 17, It-Pi). COUNTY COMMISSIONER, w. c. MUIUIAV, Of Pitnxsittawney hnrnimh, will bo a candi date fur I'nunty 'oniinlMloner, subject lo nrtlon of the Iti-ptililli'tui votn-H of IHt'ernon I'ounty fit tlic prtmarira Jilni' 17, IHMI, G. B. CARRIER, Of BrookvllU1 boronirli, wtll lie a candidate for County ('mnrntHHlnticr, sublet to nrtlon of the Republican vot'Twof Jefferson comity ut the primaries June 17, CHARLES D. EVANS, Of Washington towriMtilp, will be a candidate for County CommlHslmicr, subject to action if the Ucpiihllcan voter of .Ii'tTersnn county lit thv primaries Junu 17, WW. S. M. SHIELDS, Of Clover township, w ill bo a candidate for County Commissioner, nubjeit to action of the Ktpiibllciiii-otfiH of JcnVrMOn county at the prtmiirleti June 17, 1MK). F. M. BOWMAN, Of YnunK tnwniliip, will tw a randldute for i'ounty CommlHHtonpr, Kiibjcct to action of Pcnincratlc votem of Ji'tTcrtion county, at the primaries, on July Ixt, 1KWU, E. T. McGAW, Of Reynoldnvill borouah, will be a candidate for County CotnnilHHtoiiur, tiiihject totheac tlon of the Democratic votem of Jefferaon county at the prlmarte on July Int. 1HW, tntactllanroua. yyH. STAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office at Hotel McConnell, Reynoldavllle, Pa. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoidnvllle, Pa. Q Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by OordoD fcOorbett Went-Main Street.. q m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ' Notary Public, real em at airent, Patent secured, collections made promptly. Office tn Nolan block, UeynolUHville, Pa. s MITH M. McCREIGHT, 0 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate A Rent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In Kroehllch & Henry block, near postofttce, Uoynoldsvllle Pa. J NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In the Froehllrh A Hen ry block, near the postofttce, Main street. uenuenoss in operaunft. J)R. R. DkVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over ReyiioldHvllle Hiirdware Co. store, Main atreot, lUiynoUlHVillu, t'a. jyn. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office 'In the J. Vitn Iteed building, near coniur oi jumu auu r iilii sireuia. Xlctcle. JJOTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FIUNKJ. BLACK, Proprietor. The leudlnff hotel of ttiotown. Ilnadauar- tors for commercial men. Hleam heat, free duk, iiutn riHiinti ana cioneis on every poor, sample rooms, utmara room, telephone coU' nections Jtc. ,-OTEL BELNAP, RE YNOLDSVILtF, ? A. FJUKK UIETZ, Pwurtyor. First class tn every particular. Located In the verv centre of the iiuslnr uart of town. Free 'bus to and from traius u- a commodious sample rooiua for oomineiwu uhuui. r! FREE - SCHOLARSHIP To be Given by THE STAR, Reynpldsville, Pa. TWO PRIZES. First Prize: One Full Your at Clarion Stale Normal, Including Tuition, Hoarding, kv. Second Fnze: rree I rip to INiagara rails over Ik, is. iV r. ley. Thiwo ttilnklntf of rnUi'titr Thk Stah's Fpimi Solioltif- slitp CnntcKt Klmtiltl nitiUo up their mlntlx at hup nnrt join tis an onrl.v na MiHttlhli. TlIK STAR will pity expi-tiwn tuition, light, hi'tit, furnlxhi-d fiMim nnl hoard fur ONK Kl'M. YKAU lit the f'liirlon Stiito Normiil Schnol, C'lnt'lon, Ph., for mimn yoiin luily or Ki'iitli'tnitn who rort'lvos the hluhcMt. vtito. This will ctitillt; tin: re- Ipli-iit. to nil thu pi'lvlli'iroH of thtit Hplotidlil liiHtitutloii. Tho S(!holitcship titTurt'd hy TlIK STAK will bw fucnlHhcd f too of cost to t ho sutrofiil t'oiitoKtuiit und tho rendoru and patrons of tho piipor will he uskt'd to nwnvd the prlzo by a popular vote. To tro Rofond highest cimtextnnt TllE STAR will (fire a Freo Trip to Niagara Fulls ovt-r tho Buffalo, Rm-hcHtor oi Plttfbtujr Rntlway. C'ovidns will be printed In enoh Issue, and when cut out anil properly add ivtwd, will be used. They win be mailed or sent to Smith M. MeCrelffht, F.xo,., Setjretary, who will plitee them In a sealed box until counted hy tho .ludjfes ouch week. PlIKMIfM I'Ofl'OMS Persons paying their buck stthserlp- tions, or In advance one year or more, can secure a Pre mium Coupon, nt this office, which will entitle them tn IW votes or three votes for each month so paid. Any one sending or bringing In a new yearly cash subscriber will he entitled to a Premium Coupon, equal to (ill votes. Persons denlrlng to enter tho contest should begin as early as possible. As soon as tho names are sent or hand ed in to Till? STAR olllco they will 1)0 published, but tho number of votes accompanying sumo will not be published until four weeks from this ditto (May 17th), when tho voto each contestant hits at that time will bo published oppo site tho name a".d then tho voto will ho published as counted ami returned by tho Judges, from week to week. On Monday of each week thu bullot Imix will Is) opened and the Coupons counted by the Judges, and the same published. Following Is tho Coupon. Cut It out of TllE STAR and vote for somo deserving person who would appreciate the Scholarship. THE TAR. VF.I)NF.SI)AY, JUNK 7. lstiii. Soholcirslitp Coupon. Namk. AitnuKss. kff Km Write in the above lines the name ami tuWro.s of tho person whom you wish to receive the Scholarship In the Clarion Stato Normal, Clarion, Pa. Not good after HO days from date of Coupons. Forward same to secretary, Smith M. MeCrelght, Kq., where It will be counted. Contest closes at 12 M. August 2Stb. 1WKI. All business communications nml Inquiries should be mailed to THK STAR office. Receipts and Coupons promptly mailed to patrons. Gl.K.VN A. Mlf.MRKM, I S. M. McCltKIiiHT. I lit. M. K. lltKtvr.lt, -Com. Secretary. !)K. H. DkVkrk KlNH, Miss Minnie B. Whltmore IloynoIdsvHle Miss Klsie Mny Ross Roynoldsvillo Miss Margaret VV. Davis Reynoldsvllle Namea of Contestnnts. Walter IV. Reynolds Ileynoldsvlllo (Joorge Koaglo Ilathmel K. H. Syphrit Reynoldsvillo CLARION STATE NORMAL Of Pennsylvania. TEACHERS' TRAINING DKPARTMKNT ' COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT COLLEGE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT MUSIC DEPARTMENT and all Equipments of a Thorough School. Fall Term Opens in September. Students may enter at Any Time. Students who take a Normal Course become better teachers, receive permanent certificates, secure better schools and better salaries. Fifty cents per week is given by the State to teachers taking the course, and fifty dollars additional at graduation. The Nor mal School is praised by Colleges and commended by Superintendents. There were over 400 students at the Spring Term. Fine Laundry, Electric Light, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water. The Faculty is composed of the greatest Specialists in their different Departments. A Normal Course is a necessity to success in life. When thinking of the best school to attend, write for a catalogue to A. J. DAVIS, Principal, Clarion, Pa. 3? "Queen Quality" The fnmotis ahoe for Aomen, 93.00. W'e invite you to mil ami examine our uewet fact ion of "ijueeti yualitH" hoe, for vhivh tee have ejrrhiHive mtle. k J.K. JOHNSTON. ' Noluit Hlu-k. & WHN PI DO'JST. TRY ALLKGHEN Y VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, In effect Wednesday, May 21, 1899, Low Grade Division. BASTWAHU. .,.. No. I. NO.. No.. No. 7. I'lttsburv UO I 411 B 1A Rod Hank 11 07 4 (Kl 7 41 I.awsmiham .... II 17 4 It T M Now llotlilehem 11 4!t 4 40 1U Oak Rlilire II 53 4 4H Maysvine II IW 4 M Humnisrvllle... 12 1ft 6 11 til 4A Hrooavllle 12 at A 27 10 t 02 Bell IC! ffl Ift fuller 12 47 II) 4 27 Roynoldsvllle.. 101 01 4A t) 2s Panconst 1 OH M OH M M FallsCreek t 1 lit 7 on 9 4fl lluHols 1 2ft 7 10 4 Halmla 1 47 4:1 T U Wlnterhurn .... IH Aft ?KI I'iMinHold 1 02 7 04 7 UH Tyler 2 11 7 14 7 fto nnneu)tte 1 1 7 8 N 17 Grant..... 2 44 7 4S ts 27 Driftwood V M 1ft 8 Aft P. M. P. M A. M. P. M Train 43 (iunday) leaves l'lttstiurit ft.lftn. m., Red Hunk 7.4ft duo at llnsikvlllo H.0H, liiyn oldHvllIti 9.87, IluliolH .M p. m. Train 41 (Hiindiiyi leaves Pittsburg DOR a. m.. Red Hunk 11.02 due at Hrookvlllo 12.27, Ueyn oldsvllle 1.00, Ilullols 1.20 p. m. WKSTWAHI). No. 2 Nu.6 No.lO No.H. A. M. A. H. P. M. P. M. 11 Ml A Ml ft 4.' til Ml t7 1(1 1 Ift 12 04 1 2ft 2ft 12 211 7 Ml 6 M 12 117 7 Ml 7 04 12 V. 8 04 7 10 12 IW 8 14 7 21 I lift 211 7 42 10 01 1 1ft H HI 7 til 10 12 1 :m ts ;im t7 ftH io is 1 411 8 4S MM 10 2ft 1 M B 04 IN 2.1 10 41 tH 1ft tH SIS 110 ft2 2 CI 2:i 8 47 11 Oil 2 2N ft Hi ft OA 1 4ft II ftft t 2ft 2 ftl 10 01 ft :n no 10 10 11 ;m H 2H in m 10 r.' a 411 10 fto 10 2ft ft Ml 1 00 7 2ft 1. III. P. 111. P. M. P. U, fct j''(lthetelolyi:ri, and hv cur4 thoueandt of c.!f 01 NcrvLiul UiicBkst, Much aslJubihlv. I'lizlnesi, blecpl.it no. an d Varicocele. Atrophy. &-0. They clear tti. brain,atrengltica 1 tl.e circulalion. tnak. difEe.tion i -' perfect, anj impart a healthy lf VN-.--TT vltor 10 tho hot beinp. All t-TSklVw l11'' diaiiil snd lok.el art checked Ctrnnrr lirolri iermmrllr. Unleai paiieun all UIIK Agllllli ni, propnrly cured, their condf lion often worrlrt them inioluianily, Coniiiif HcwerUealh. Mailed i.aled. rue. ft per uoi 6 bozel, with lrould legal guarantee 10 cur. or refund tho money, (j.eo. Send lr (re. book. For sale by II. Alox Bloke. TATIOMI. Driftwood . . . Grant Honnetetle., Tyltir 1'i'iiiifli'Ul. ... Wlntorburn . Hubiila lluHols Falls Crock.. Pant'oiist. . . . RryiKildsvllls.. h ill lor Hull Hrookvlllo... Hiimniorvlllo. MayKVlllo... , Onkltldiro.... Now Hot lilolioni l.uWHonliam. Rod Hunk..., l'ltlnlmi'K. ... Train 44 (Sundiiyi Iimivps Dnllnls, (1.40 a. 111. duo at KiiyiinliKvlllo ll.'.rt, HriMikvlllo 7.-D, Rod Hunk N.ftO, I'lltsliniK 11.1ft a. 111. 'I'm In 42 iriiiiiduyi louvoH lmlliils 4.20 p.m. duo at Kcyimldi.vUlo4.40, Ili.Hik vlllo 6.11, Rod Hunk II. A I'liinliniit p. 111. C'llAS. H. I'HIt'K, AtT'ti. Gbk'i-.Sopt. JA8. f . ANMKKSUN CiKN'l, I'ass. Aut. lubeicrlbc for The -X" Star If you want ih New L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. Horse-slioolni! done in the neaUtst manner ana uy tne lutost unprovoa niotiiiKts. no nulrlnv of all kinds carefully and promptly UOIIO. BATIHr ACTION UUAHAMTEKU. . HORSE CLIPPING Have lust received a comulote sot of mil- chine horse cllpiors of latest style 'tis pattorn una am iiroparoo 10 ao ciiipniii in mo oust puHslble niamior at reasonable rates. Jackson Bt. noar Fifth, Roynoldsvllle, Fa. ilipiipii C.et nn Education i The beat outfit in life. Heat uiuthoda naed at CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK HAVfcN (lltiilun Co), I'A. Btronn fouity, varied ouunm, guod llhravy 1' modem ttpparntu in laburatory and (fyni." iu m, liAUiUoiiitt hiiiliiitw ilntiv uruiiiii. 'A Ihiiurlol tinitt. iKt ei (ftinf. htt" am to Pto- f, dtftita. In adil.tiiiti tit ritoulKr four!-, i o-L tiv work U o If omit in Miittii'.SIinrt IuumI.T: i-'1 I writ I n k. Httiul for tDunttiitnii .aU1hu. 3 JiHLM llilHV,t.,U frlrlwl, Uvk II.wk. .'4. EVERY WOMAN Romotlmoa nceila a n-llable luouUily rouulutiutf iiiodiuiut DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are nroniit, safe and certain In ro-ult. The irouu Ipe (Or. fuul'U iiovordiijiiilnt. fioutauwiuM!, For sale by your druggist. SHIOK fe WAGNER This woflt we mention h few of tho many now things that you will not'il In tin- Hour fnliiro. Of course you want tho nicest, tho mostdurublo t'onils tluit you fun gui for your money. WASIt (i(K)D-t Rvf,vtlilii flint Is now Htul tip-ttwlitt.o from fin. I.nwns 11 1 id LiipiMtts to Itlkj. Silk (ilnijliuins. Wo now havo tho flnost line of Siiiniiicr Omuls that, was over hrought to town, iJoii't full to oo thotn. SIliriT WAISTS Your cholno from -lOo. to ll.fifl. EIKht styles of "i(V. waists In tho new sti lpos. DP.KSS (iOOIW A fine lino In Sorgo, Cashmeres. Poplins, Covert Cloths, Illitck Crepotis. rtttiKliiif In price from lijo. to $2.00. LACKCU'ltTAlXS stylos In Laee Curtulns from ins. to ,V(M) Unit we wish to cull your intention to. Don't forjjet that, wo itro hond (iiiirters for ('tirtulns of all kinds. SIIOKS Wo huve just received a I11110 lino of Shoes In tans and lilneks for men, women and children. DOM F.STICS t'nhleiiehed Muslin frmn to To. Hleaohed fi to Sc. Kino Half Hleuehed Muslin Sc. II ami 111-4 Sheeting from 121 U) 2:ic. Calicos " 4 to lie. Outlnp; f, to lllc. Laneaster Gingham He. Shirting" ' 0 to He. A few words tn tho men and hoys Don't forget that wo carry a full line of Men's and Hoys' Suits, Shirts, Hals. Caps. NeckWeur, &c". We are up-to-date In tills line and can jrlvo yon prloos that will surprise you. Call and bo convinced. Kntrance through main store and on Fifth street. Don't forget the place. SIIICK & WAGNKK, Successors to A. D. Deemer & Co. Next door to PostoHlee. The Jefferson Supply Co. have their Spring Stocks now in, and very complete, too. A fiiiH new line of Children's iMMeoe Suits that can't be beat in quality and price. 30CC W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES thUId For 1 5 years the leader in men's fine footwear Ait a pop ular price. W. L. Douglas 1 shoes are Union 1 I made, by the best ! skilled workmen in this coun try. Look for the stamp on the mnersoie ml n Men's Suits of the latest styles and patterns that arp sellers. 1 1 Men's St raw and Crash Hats we have just the things 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 Hieycle we can fit you out in proper style. We sell the Demorest Sewing Machine, none better, at iplSl.SO to IR25.00. Shoes we have a com plete line of, that are all right in every way. New Dress Goods in all the newest things. If you see them they will please you. Call and see us, and we will try to please you. The Jetterson Supply Go. ( RBYNOLDSVII . RATIIMEL, ( UIG SOLDIER. ; when buying. We are the exclusive agents for ! REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ft REYNOLDSVILLE, Oblli SI UK tli RATIIMEL, urn SOLDI R 1 yv .-s3j.a.iiTr"ii at M i 1 iuiii ncynuiud GOOD AND BAD Htoves resemble earb other very closely. It's when they are put In use that they tell their pedigree. 4 i STOVES K HANUES. are marie nf the best materials, and renresent (jiille a numlier ot Improvements In stove niHKiiiK. Tbev meet ever want of the housekeeper' In a satisfactory manner at a moderate cost. J PIRT, WORK, WORRY, WASTE, ALL LEFT OUT. flood bakers perfect roasters. Hold with that understanding. Reunoldsvllle Hardware Goj rrace n i n 'a t WAifnAinetiuiA Vest town plot now offered for right in the town, and with every convenience. As a future home it is the best; as a growing invest 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 ft., on Grant St. These lots will make beautiful building spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for l"80i). Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed. Lots at 150, sold 10 down and 50c. per week thereafter. Lots at 175, sold 15 down and 1.00 per week thereafter. Also for sale, Lots on Pleasant Avenue and Worth Street, farm of 40 acres with house, barn and more kinds of fruit trees than any farm In the country. Ueynoldsvlllo, with Its Silk Mill, employing 31)0 hands, Coul Mines, employing about l"iK) men; tho largest Woolen Mills in the State; Machlno Shops; a Tannery, employing 150 men, and other industries thut will be here before tho year closes, will make these lots an investment that will more than double themselves before you get . , them paid for. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent 1" ' I i i
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