&tte X Star. Subscription $1J0 )) ifiir, or tl.00 if pniil ftrirtli in ttilninrr. . A. MTKPIIKNOM. Kdllor and I'nb. WKONKSDAY. JUNK I , !!. An Independent lorn! paper. piiMNlicd every Vndtieiliiy nt K(ytinli.vlllc, Jcllcrsdn t'o. Ph., devoted to the lnt'riHt of KryiniliNvllld and .TnlTereii roil nt y. Nonjiolitli,:il. w HI trcilt all with C:iltni, mid will lii'i"H-i'liilly f rti-nil-ly toward the InhorlnK rid. Bitlncrlptlon prlrel.(Kicryi'nr,ln ndvnnro. Cnmmunlrni Ion Intended for publication tmint Iw ncrommnted by the writer's mime, not for ntihltriitlon, lint n a mmrnnte of too(lfiiltli. lnterestlnic now Ileum (ltrtt((l. AdvertMntf rate made known on nppllrn tlonnttlir office In I-mclillcli-llctii y llloclc. Lungltty riimminilrutloim and chunim of advertisement" houlil reach thl otllce liy Monday ikhiii. Addrei nil cnnitniinlrntlnn to t. A. Htepli cnunn, Keynoldtvllle. I'n. Fntored at the poUolllcp at Ueynoldxvllle, ns second clats mull matter. Tlui Republican prlmnrics will ! held in tho county next Saturday, anil fourteen of I ho twenty candidate lor ' tho Ave highest ollleos will fail to liavo enough votes to give them the nomina tion, hut who the fourteen will he wo Bin unable to tell at the present writing. When you nee a surly, overhearing, discourteous chap, who In too busy with self-contemplation to plensantly greet his acquaintances or to loosen the ten sion of his forbidding countenance) In a smile, yon may size up the freak as a victim of extreme i-gotl-m. Nobody takes him seriously hut himself. Hols a subject of universal contempt. Ex. Under the proper heading In this is sue of THK St a It will lie found tho an nouncement of Harvey 1). Haiigh, of Union township, for county commission er, subject to the action of the Republi can voters at tho primary election next Saturday. Mr. Haiigh is a successful farmer In Union township and Is thor oughly competent to (111 the olllco ho Is seeking for. He is a brother of Henja min Haugh of Present tvllle. A hill passed hy the legislating and signed by the governor, known as tho "butter bill," provides that all packages of buttor made by working over stale butter and adding skimmed milk and other ingredients shall be plainly marked with tho word "Renovated." This applies to butter packed away in tubs and crocks during tho summer season and then taken out and worked into rolls and offered forsalo. Tho pen alties for the violation of this law are quite severe. Freight traffic over the P. & K. rail road has reached an unparalleled state of activity. The volume of business appears to ho rapidly increasing and tho rolling stock of the railroad is taxed to Its utmost in moving the Immense consignments of grain, coal and iron east from the Krie docks. At present sixteen freights leave Krie daily and upwards of forty freights pass through Kane every twenty-four hours over this railroad. Last week six locomotives wore borrowed from the Northern Cen tral railroad and a large number of cars from tho Philadelphia & Reading. These were taken through to Krie and will be kept until tho rush subsides. Kano Itipul'lifiin. To the Republican Voters. Bkookvillk. Pa., Juno 12, ISSli. To the lirpubtifiin Voter of Jrffemm County: So far as timo has permitted I have called upon ,tho Republicans to present my candidacy for the office of Register and Recorder, but it has not been possible to see every one. I hope that every voter will Inqulro and satisfy himself as to my competency and fitness tor the office, as well as to the quality of my Republicanism. Those who have had much business with the office, and those who havo known me since I be came a voter, can testify on these points. it nominated ami elected 1 promise a careful, economical and courteous ad ministration of the office, that will bo satisfactory to the people and creditable to the party, and I solicit tho support of the Republican voters In all parts of the county. Respectfully yours, John D. Evans. People Who Pay the Printer. Tho following iH-rsonshave paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since Inst week: IIKTKOI.KSVII.I.R. A. (I. Mllllren. May It. IWO. Miss llettle Hlple, (nrwl June II, limi. Uiilicrl A. Ilonc. sr., June 3, imw. M. H. Hterlry, May II, !!. rliarles Tompkins, nrl June 1, HUM. I. I.. Test, April 10, !. J. II. rnrlictt. January I. WW. Dellile llnw., May II, WO. Walter t Hpramie, new June 12, !'.. John Pomroy, Mny Slid, limn. James Deirnan. Hept. II, l!. , J C Hut-to, iiewl June l'. llin ' KTMctinw, May II, two .1. 1'. Lyons, nel Ititthmcl, lh mlicr in. s"!i. Charles lliicher, newl Anita. .lime!', limn. It. It. I'luk, nel Co. ll.Snil I'. s. Infantry, CIciifiicKos, Culm, June 12, HUM. John Pearson, (new Anita. June !', !!. Mrs. K. It. I ti ill ;i , (new) Knur, I'n., June 12, mm. tleoiite llowser, nel Itathmel, June !, I!. William K, Joins, (nel silver Creek, Schuylkill Co., I'a. .June , . Ilcnjamln llauitli, I'lescoltvllle.Juue I, limn, Kcv. C. H. I'rorotl, ('Icwliind, Ohio, Hep- temher IM, num. David llavls, liictt) Johnsloll, I'll Klllnlt W hltliioie.lliewl Diillols.Jiine 12, I'.WI Robbed the Grave. A rtiirtllng Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is niirrnt-d hy him ns follows: "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually ill back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians hud given me up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters;' and to my great joy and sur prise the first bottle made a decided im provement. I continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man. I know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another victim. so one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents. guaranteed, at H. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Afflicted With Cancer. Register and Recorder John S. Harr Is afflicted with a cancer on the left hand. About live years ago ho struck his hand against a hoard, causing an abrasion of the skin. It was irritated a number of timt.s by additional Injuries, and finally devehied Into a cancerous sore. Two weeks ago his friends were considerably alarmed, and feared It would necessitate amputation of the hand, but It la yielding to local treat ment, and now looks as though It could be cured without resorting to amputa tion. Punxsutawney Spirit. Good work and low prices is what counts. Goodor gives you both. If your foot hurt come to Robinson's and get a pair of shoos that Phlt Eesl. good buildings, Rout. Mum. What? Why I) of cultivated laud and for sale. The best in town. Gooder'B bicyclo shop. Try a glass of our root beer, cool and refreshing, just right, So. Reynolds drug store. up-to-date, we have it at If It's Seoley's. Tho Columbia chalnlcss is the only bicyclo having 1S!I improvements. Low prices is what makes the cloth ing, hats and furnishing at Millirens so famous. Bicyclo repairing at Gooder's jewelry store. Going away this summer f Better Bchtct your wearables now at Soeloy's. Reduced Rates to Buffalo. On account of tho Convention of tho Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Buffalo, N. Y., June 14 and 15, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets from points on Its lino, to Buffalo and return, at reduced rates. Tickets will be sold on June 12 and 13, good to return, when properly validated by the agent at Buffalo, until June 10. For spec! Ho rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents.. sale. Inquire of QUPIIANS' COURT SALE. Ettittr of Jomph Strnum, ilrrtntnl. Hy virtue nf an order of the Orphnns' Court of Jefferson county, then, will he exposed lo pulille sale, on the 3rd dny of July, at two o'clock V. ., next, nt Alhert Reynolds' opera house. In the Itoro.itfh of Heynoldsvllle, said county. Hie followlua pieces of real istiile: No. I. situate In Wlnslow township, Jeffer son county, I'a. Hcirlnnlni? at 11 hemlock: thence hy lot No 3, east 212 rods to a ticecht thence hy lot No. ft. south 121 rods In a maple 1 thence hy tract No. 4 west I4sj rods to a post i thence north hy Alex, lllckey 40 rods to n iost: thence hy same laud west MM rods to a Hs1 1 thence hy trnel No. s" north W t III rod- to the heidniiitttf ntalnliur fill acres more or less. Kxccplloif anil rcscrvlnir nil the coal unilcrlyliiK said laud and the rUihls Incident to mltdnv said coal, 11s conveyed to Adrian Iselln, hy deed of Hie 2Uh of May. Iswt. ANo. No. 2. Situate as liforesti il: lieuln- tilnif ill a liecrli, thence hy tract. No. W west 0-4.: rods to h iost : thence ly land of John II, lai k. :M rods to n iwi-t : thence hy laud of Norris, otith :M.:i rods to a doir-wisHl: thcuce hv lot No. I south l:il rods to the hculiinluu. contalnlnir X acres more or less, same ladnv tlmhcrcd with hemlock and hnrdwood. A so. No. .'1. Situate as nfoiesalil. hounded on the north hy Joseph Strnuss, east hy hind ofsyphrlt and ItrumnaiiL'li: on the soiith hy 411 acre tract : west ny .mny vvnymnii, con tatnlntf ."0 acres, minerals reserved and rights Incident thercio, us heretofore reserved. Also. No. 4. H tunic In the horoiluh of Ih'VlMildsvHIe. said coulilv. hounded on the soutl, hy Mill street : on the west hy lot No. l;t, : on the north hv Mill allcv: on the east hy lot No I c.i. contiilnlnir IH suuiire feet. 11 duclllnu home hcluit thereon erected con tain in i( I looms, two stories hluh. In vooil condition. Ae.ii.No.ii. sltuiiteiis aforesaid: hctrlnnlmr lit the corner of Worth street and I'lumh ul ley: thence uiisald alley irl feet to a post: thence hv Hell, alley ;V feel to lot No. !W: I hence hv sold lol I.VI feel to said Worth eel: thence hy said sttvel .d! feet to the IH-Klunliitf, contnlulntf ,f(K s,iiare feet, hav ing llteicon a two storied frame dwellinu Iioiihc. contalulliu S rooms, same hclntf In KMid couiMt Ion. ami .0.(1. situati as arorcsiiMi: neiMtiniutf at the coiner of Mnhle sireel and Swiimpnl- : (hence hv said street soul h Itu1, dcirrees east s feet: thence hy llurrls and Johnston south :it 'i ileurces c.l :m feet to W illow nl Icy: thence hy said alley tioltll M decrees west ltll.2 feet 10 Swamp a'llev: thence hy said alley north .VM, deureeneast' 1,1a feet tolne l- irluiiliitf ntaiiilnu I:i2.1 s(iiai-e feet: hnvliitf tlnreoii 2 t wo Ntorhsl frame dwelling houses. conl al nl ntf four risuns e:i(h In uihhI conilltlon. Also, No. 7. Situate as aforesaid; iHiunded on the north hy Mnlile street : thence hy said street Kl feet to Jefferson street: thence hv said street Ml) feet lo Mill alley; thence hy snld alley Kt feci to corner of lot. No. lis; llience liy salll lot l.iu reel tome heir tllllluir, contalntnv l:.4.KI ((lare feet, hehur lot No. 1111; havliur thereon erci'led a two storied fr((ui( dwellliitf hotiHc, contiilnlntf tlriNims, IhIiik In UihhI condition. Also, o. s. situate as nrorsaiii, lots os. IK. 21 and .'111 on rifiiant avenue. In K. c. Hclmlii!' addition: helnu .VI feet In front hy I.VI feet In depth. Also, No. II. Situate In the homuirh of West rtcYnoldsvlllc. said count v mid slate: hound ed on the north hy nn alley: on the east hy r irsi Avenue; on tiic sooin ny lot ,-xo. s: on the west hv an allev. Itelnit .vi feet In front on said Avenue hy I.VI feel In depth, contulnluic i..sxi Mpitire reel, ami (mmiut lot .o. 1. ram lot having thensin 11 two storied frametlwcll Inil liousv. colli allillnl 7 rooms. In uirmI ou- tilt Ion. Also, lot No. 1(1. Situate In 4 ho iMirmitfli of Hrockway vllle, said couniy and stale: hcirln nlng nt n post 011 tin eastern line of WM-l-'irsi st rm : thence hy said street soiiih I2't (leirrees west TO feet to iost : thence south 7"'i degrees east 140 feet to a xist ; thence north 12' i degrees west I4i1 feet to Die Is-glnnlng, conl iilnlng n.soli square feet. Also, No. II. Slliiate In Snyder townsiiiii. said couniy, iNnlunlug at a post on the south ern line of Inml of the N. V. I,. K. & W. It. K. Co.; theiicf sonth 2nl4 degrees east, hy lauds of Hlhly and Kllgoro, Tli.s rods to insist: thence hy land of 4:m-er, south till degrees west. I; risls to a post; thence hy laud of Shaffer, north h degrees west S(l.:i rods to a post; thence hv land of the N. V. I.. K. A W. U. H. Co. north H2't degrees east t:i..1 rods to the ho gfnnlng. containing al acres. Terms of Sale ne third cash when land Is sold : the halance In t wo eitial annual pay ments, wlih Interest; to he secured hy bond noil mortgage, or Judgement hoiid. C. illl'll'IIKI.I., SAMCKI. HI Ml, Attorney. (luanllanof the minor c h I Id r en of Joseph Strauss deceased. Jefferson County Prohibition Convention, In aooordanoe with an order from tho executive committee, tho Prohibition convention of Jofferson county will be held in the Hildobrand Hull at Falls Creek, Pa., on Friday, Juno .10, 18!)!), at 2.00 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for county officos to bo voted for at the November election, to tiled delegates to the State Convention, und transact such other business as may come before tint conven tion. Candidates are to be nominated for the following offices: One for regis ter und recorder, ono for sheriff, ono for prothonotary, one for treat! urer and two for commissioners. All Prohlblr tionlsts and tomperance peoplo, from every district, are cordially Invited to attend, so that we may have a largo und successful convention. A mass mooting In the evening will be addressed by able speakers. S. SHAFFKR, R. L. Milks, Sec. Chairman. Bing's bunch of bargains 6 a 6 'St a a a a a a a a ' a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a MAKING IT 1XTK11KSTINU. V V V Bing & Co. g We propose making Juno nil Interesting month a month of cholco buying opportunities. We've mime renily picking up here and there special ideas values that the end of the Jobbing season mnilo possible Wo pass 1 hem on to you at prices that will make you feel how earnest Is our wish to serve you well you'll more than ever believe' that Its nl wnvs best to comu hero first. .11 1ST A LITTLE BKTTKK For price ami quality than wo sup)osed we would bo en abled in offer you but tho goods are here Its the kind of evidence you cannot afford to Ignore. Only a natural result of most fortunate buying and smallest margins. Just as long as they last hut to secure your share It's best to make selections early. GREAT BARGAINS. Columbia Bicycles for Women. Ladies' Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless, Model 51. 1898 Price $125. Reduced to $60. Ladies' Columbia Chain, Model 46. 1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50. TlierH) liiacliincH ims ('ulumbias of the highest pnirle throughout nml bear the Columbia guarantee. They are not phop-worn wheels carried over from laBt year, but are of lHiin manufacture. Compare them part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasons for the admitted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these machines is limited. I sell the best '2f.00 llicycle on the market. Full guarantee. STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT. I Stop a Minute ! 1 When looking for furniture all want the best and want to go where they can buy the cheapest. SEE OUR STOCK Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. WE CAN Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. iiiiuiuuiiiiiiiUiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiuiuiuuiuiiuiiiii 9 $l.UU buys a uic.e dross shoe for men, any style. Itobinsou's. A strictly high grade wheel the Humbler with G. & J. tires, lamp, bell, coasters and pant guards, VilK.uU at Itiston's. town equip- V. i 3 The only bicycle shop In ped for doing all kinds of work is ut V. Hoffman's. Snappy light couts for street and oQloe ' ' at Boeley 8. Good milk cow for Mrs. Geo. Stoke, sr. Try our chocolnto soda ,"o. Just as good as It was last year. Reynolds uriig store. Tho oldest and best bicycle repair shop in Heynolusvlllels Goouers. Odd trousers in odd patterns at Soeloy's. Two fresh Jersey cows for sale. In quire of John O'Neil, Rathrael. Don't pay a big price for a little job. Go to Gooder's bicycle repairing depart- mtnt for honest prices. The largest assortment of new spring hats and neckwear at Millirens. The latest In Wllber Double Woar collars, 2 for 2.c, at Soelcy's. For a good refreshing drink try Coca Cola at our fountain Sc. Reynolds drug store. Your bicycle repaired while you wait at Gooder's. Up gooB the mercury; down goes tho prices at Seeley's. For good, honest prices go to Gooder, the jeweler. Fancy decorated toilet sets from W.OO up at llrumbaugh & Hillis.' Remember that Gooder's bicvele shon is the oldest and still the best. Millirens new spring suits are great taker among the young folks. Honest work Gooder's motto. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 W e Sell the Best Clothing inThisTown Blue Seroe Suits There is an air of coolness and jauntiness about a Blue Serge Suit that makes it AN IDKAL SUM M Kit SUIT But what an unsightly thing it becomes if it has not the foundation of good cloth, proier making and good linings. We are selling Blue Serge Suits with the strictest guarantee of satisfac tion, single or double breasted styles, plain or satin faced. Prices 88,50, 89, 10 and 812 yowiQ Men's fill-wool Dress suits In Black, Blue and (irey, lined with the best quality Serge. The high qualities that are in these suits are quite beyond the powers of description. The assortment is large in all the popular colors that are worn. The fabrice are from the looms of the most reliable mills in the world, and are tailored after the correct models. Sizes from 30 to 34. Prices from $375 to $10. Hi Trunks and Satchels Are you getting ready for your sum mer trip? Keinember baggage handlers are no respectors of trunks. Our big contract with the manufac turers enables us to offer strictly high-class Trunks, Satchels, Suit Cases and Tele scopes for less than trashy goods are offered elsewhere. Also remember no Trunks will stand the bumps like those sold at MILLIUEN'S. and honost Vprlucs Is 43 43 43 43 43 zr 43 43 J 43 MM 43 rih- 43 m jk 43 OhV 43 AW 43 43 43 43 43 Mr;tyh'''.VV! Men's Summer underwear Men's Egyptian combed yarn underwear in blue or llesh color, made with satin or silk fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed up perfect. Other dealers call them big bargains at 50c. ; our price is only 25c. Come and see. Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear, made in France, this make is famous through out Europe an America and needs no com ments. We only wish to say that they are fresh, new goods imported for this Spring. Instead pt 1.00 the price is only 50c. PARENTS OF BOYS Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fancy Suits for you to select from, and every suit warranted to hold its color. Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly .trimmed and fin ished. This matchless offer includes all the popular styles, Vestees, Sailors, Brownies and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials. MILLIRENS. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 I I I I I I l I h s h t h h I h I i I I r A .a
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