r.rf ri1 ln JOHN I). KVANS. Of Hniokvlllri horotiKh. will lie n ranillilate for Ut'tfMrr iiml Ht'i'orili'r, wtilijrrt. to ai'tlmi if the lO'piililtriin volet of Jrlfuiwin I'ouniy at Ihr n lnmrli'K .In in' 17, IWKI, F.I). C. HUHNS, tf ItcytmhlMVlltr liiii-tiiitth, will 1h a ramlitlate for llcuMrr ii tul H nilt-r. witnyi't lo in-llon of lllti llt'llllilrilll votrtHof .Icili'lHOIl rnllllly it Ihr n liniiili'K .lu hi' IT, immi. WILLIAM J. SHAr'KKlt, lf Hrookvllle lioiiiiiuh, n II I ! a i-amlliliite fur lli'tftstcr iiml II inli-r, wut'Ji'i'l to iiriliin of llii' Iti'inilillriiii vnii-ra of .IvIIVriMiii nullity in iiic iiiiiiiinii'-.iiiiiv ir, ixmi. SHERIFF. .1.11. HVKKH, Of Wlnalow lnnlili. will Im' a ramlliliite for Hlii't-itl. anli.lrrl in iirtlnii of llii Ki'piililli'iiti voter of .Ifllrrnon rmitiiy Ht the irltiiatli'S Julie 17, IBIlll. .1. M. CI1KSNUTT. Of, Hmnkvlllp liormmli, will lien nimlliliito for ShriHI, oiiIi.Ii.i-i to iiclloiiof I lie Uipiilill i'iiii vnlera of .Iflli'l-Hon riinnty lit the itlmar ten. I hup 17, Iwm. PROTHONOTARY. CYKUS II. HLOOl), Of ll.ookvllln .Kiinuuti, ! ii ctimllriitto for PnilhoiHttnry, hwI.JocI to tirllnn of (lit Itt'pHhllriin voii'i-M nf .It-trrrwin tMMitily lit tint prlninrlcH Innt IT, lW. V. H. LUCAS, (KCoi-lrti txinniirli. will lie ft rnn.lldi.tt' for I'mthnnotiiry. .nn.ici't to net Inn of tin Henub Hernia of .IflVffHOn enmity tit tin prltimrU'M June t7. COUNTY TREASURER. 1!. KKITZ, tf Hivm touiwhlp. will h n eiimlltliiti for t'mmty Titii-miht. mih.ltM'i to union of tin Ki-pnHlt-un voters of .IrMVrnon enmity nt tin' prlmtute June IT, R. H. STKWAHT, Of Knox township, will Im it euinllilnto for i oiinty I reiiwurer, Miih.tei Keptimlenn voter nf JeflV prlintii lt'K ,Iu i to IT, I "Ml, t to IH'ttoil of tho ron roinily nt the It. O. KATZ, Of FMii'd township, will Im ft (')itMlliln(o for County TrtHsiint-, Miih.ltTi to netlon of the Itepiihlleiin voieiof ,letteron eounty lit thn prlnmvli'H Juno IT, nii. LINUS M. LKWIS, Of Vouni tov ii'lilp. will 1n H iMHHlUltito for Comity TreHmvr, itl.eet t net Inn of the Kt-pnhllrnn voter nf .lelTVrwon county tit the prlniiirh'N June IT, wTcTMuimAfT' Of PiitiXKUIiiwiipy lioronirli, will lie a imiimII rlute for County ('otittnlKHlotiiT, auli.li'rt to artlnn of the Ui'ntihllriiii voii-s of IoIIVi-hoii I'ounly m tin' inliimrli'H June IT, Ihwi. (J. n. CAURIKU, Of llrokvllli Imroiiirli, will lo R rniulliliitn for County ('onimlsilntii'r, mtli.li'rt to urtlott oMIid Hi'iiuhlli'iiti votrrsof ,l(tVirNon county at! it tie pi-hiiarlt'N Jum 17, IMHl. CHARLES D. EVANS, Of WjiHlilnitton township, will h n rnnilldiitn fur Comity ('oinmlHlontr, MiliWt to Hrllon nf IIm Kppnliltriin votoi-NOf .It'ltiirHoti riniiity M the jirlmurlva Junu 17, IMW. S. M. SHIELDS, Of4'lomrtowiilil, will lx n riimlldiito for f'minty ConiniUslonRr, null,)!.!! to nrtlon of the lU'inllilli'Hii voli'in of Jclfursuii i-ounty ut the prinmrlOH Juno 17, I Mil. F. M. BOWMAN, Of Young towtmlifp, will ho a raiidldHto for County ConimlNftlonor, HtihjiH't to uotloti of PomiN'ratli! voti'i'i of Jrffi'rHon (roiinly, at lh piliimrli.n,ou July lnt, Inmi. R T. McGAW, Of Rpynolil lllc honmirh, will he a randldate forOoiinty ConimlMoimr, Hiilijirt lollidiir tlon of the DetiKHTiitlc votet-H nf JulferMUH county at the prlnmrlex on July lnt, lxuti. HARVEV D. HAUGH, Of t'nlon townHhlp, will he a randldiito for County ConimlhHlouer, Hiili.tiM't to action of the licpuhlli'ati voterx of Jll'irson county at the prlnmrloM June 17, IxHII. Cnictltant0n. W H. STAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offlne at Hotel McConnell, Keynoldiivllle, l'a. C MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Wot Main afreet, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldiivllle, Pa. Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Brookvllle, Jeffenwn Co. Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon ftOorbett West Main Street. G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real eatate agent, PatenU aecured, collection) made promptly. Office lu Nolan block,, fceynoldavllle. Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lectlona will receive prompt attention. Office In PriMihllch & Henry block, near poatofftce, Keynoldavllle Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Realdent dentlxt. In the Froehllrli & Hen ry block, near the pnetoflice, Main street. Gentleneaa In operating. jyR. R. DeVEIIE KING, DENTIST, Offlce over Reynoldavllle Hardware Co. More, Muln atreet, Uuyuoldavllle, l'a. jya. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office In the J. Viin Reed building, near corner of Main and Fifth ati-ecu. Ootrl. jjoimllinaSNETL REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar tera for coiiiuiercliil men. Huam heat, free bun, bath I'ooiiih und cloKeta on every floor, aainplu rooniu, billiard room, telephone con nections &c. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FliANK V1ETZ, Proprietor. Flratclaai In every particular. Located In the very centra of toe bualnuaa part of town. Free 'bua to and from tralua and cominodloua ample roouu for commercial travelers. .. FREE - SCHOLARSHIP To be Given by THE STAR, Reynoldsville, Pa. TWO PRIZES. First Prize: One Full Year at Clarion State Normal, Including Tuition, Hoarding, &c. Second Prize: Free Trip to Niagara Falls over 11., K. iV: P. My. Tlitwi tliltiklK of ontrrinif TlIK STAR'S Finn Scliolnr olilp C'onti-Ht ntinnlt mnko tip tlmlr mlnila Rt onoo anil Join us Ha early ha ikwrIIiIo. TlIK STAR will ny exHn tuition, lljrlit, hi-at, fiirnlaht'd room and hoanl forONF. TVt.i. VKAH at the Clatlon Stale Normal School, Clarion, l'a.. for aumo yonnu lady or Kentletimn who recolvcB the hlnlicKt vote. This will ontltle the re cipient Ut all the ifl.vlli'(fcK of that aplentliil InRtlttitlon. The Seholamhlp offered by TllR STAR will be. furnlahed free of coat Ut tlia aiteeexafiil etintcatant and the reader and patron of the ptier will ho BHked to award the prize by a popular vote. To the Second hl(fheit contestant THR STAR will give a Freo Trip to Niagara Fulls over the Buffalo, KiH-heater A I'lltHliurir Hallway. OoritMW will be printed In each iaatio, and when cut out and properly 4tddreaned, will bo used. They can be mailed or sent to Smith M. MeCreljfht, Eaq., Secwtary, who will plaeo them In a sealed box until counted by tho Judges CHX'h 'i'k. PKKMlt'M C!rl"ONS Persons ptiyliiR their back sulMcrlp Hons, or In advaneo ono year or more, can seoiiro a Pre mium Coupon, at this office, which will entitle them to 3tl votes or three rotea for ei'h month so puld. Any ono Boiiilitnf or hrinKini; In a new yearly cash subscriber will bo etitilled to a I'liuninm Coupon, equal to III! votes. Persons deHlrinif to enter tho contest should bo(jln as early as possible. As soon as the names are sent or hand ed In to TlIK STAR office they will he published, but the number of votes accompanying game will not be published until four weeks from thlsdatu (May 17th), when tho voto each contestant has at Mint time will bo published oppo site tho name and then the voto will be pnblNhed as counted and returned by tho Judges, from week to wook. On Monday of each week tho ballot box will lw opened and the Coupons counted by the .Itulifes, and the same published. Fiillowlnu Is tho Coupon. Cut It out of TlIK STAR and vote for some deserving person who would appreciate the Scholarship. THE STAR. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 14, 1W!I. Scholarship Coupon, Name. AllDHKSH. Write In tho above lines the mime and address of tho person whom yon wish to receive the Scholarship In the Clarion Stuto Normal, Clarion, Pa. Not piHid after .10 days from date of Coupons. Forward sumo to secretury, Smith M. Mc.Crelht, Esq., where it will lie counted. Contest closes at 12 M. August 28th, IK'.Ht. All business communications and Inquiries should be mulled to TllR STAR office. Receipts and CouMins promptly mailed to patrons. ;t,K.NN A. MlM.IHKN, ) S. M. McC'rkusiit, Dit. It. K. Hoovp.r. Com. Secrutary. I)n. H. Dk.Vkhk Kinii, 1 Miss Mlnnlo B. Whltmoro. Miss Elsie May Ross Miss Margaret W. Davis. . . Name . .Koynoldsvllle . .llnynoldsvllle . .Reynoldsville of ContestantB. l.KU Walter B. Reynolds Iteynoldsvlllo 22X7 (Seorge Keaglo Rnthmel 1212 E. R. Syphrlt Reynoldsvillo H27 CLARION STATE! NORMAL Of Pennsylvania. TEACHERS' TRAINING DKPARTMENT COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT COLLEGE PREPARATORY DKPARTMENT , MUSIC DKPARTMENT 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 y A. J. DAVIS, Principal, Clarion, Pa. O iQ 0 & 0 fa ifa fa 0 lfe fa fa fa "Queen Quality" The famous shoe for Womerii 3.00. Jfe invite yon to call und examine our newent ftmh iotm of "Queen Quality" f nhoes, for which tee have 9 exclusive nale. ' . J. K. JOHNSTON. Nolan Hloc-k. fa fa fa fa fa fa i WHEN i DOUST. TRY 3C?; T-'i-'V Thcyhav. iti&Kity. and lluva cured thounnut ol w V cacs ol Nervous llitua&M. tuth abUebiluy, Uuxincib, btceplesf ncs ana uncoccle, Atrouhy.&o They dearths brain, slrcitKtlicn the circulation, make diuc.tioa ' Ti perfect, e:id impart a healthy iTvsK"yTj3 vior totha holo bcinft. All brlklV7li drama and Uiaei ara checked sirnnor liralll ttrmmntfr. Unlet! palienn HI! UIIK ngalut tt,o nropetlv cured. Iheir condi tion often worrie them into Insanity, Coniump txov or Death. Mailed aealed. Price i per bow) 6 bozet, with lronlad legal guarantee to cure or refund tha aioney, Is.oa. Send for frea book. For salt) by II. Alex Bloke. ALLICGH EN Y VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, in effoet Wednegdav, May 21, 18UU, Low Grade Dlvlalun. EAHTWAIIU. STATIONS. Plttuburg. ... Red Hank.... I.awaonliam . Niiw Bntlilvbem Oak Klilite Mayavllle.... Hummorvllla .. Hrookvllle Hell Kuller .'. Kiiynoldavllle . HancoitHt Kalla Creek.... Dullola Bauula Wlnierburn ... I'eimHolU Tyler Renneaette. ... Grant Driftwood No.l. No.6. No.B. No. 7. A. M. P. M. A. U. P. M. 110 1 40 5 l.t 11 07 4 00 7 4ft II 17 4 II IM 11 4 4 4(1 8 lu 11 K 4 4N 11 AN 4 IM 12 15 5 11 8 4(1 12 ill 5 27 ( 10 9 ti 5 it! t0 1ft 12 47 ft 4:i t 27 1 01 01 6 4!t R 2H tl Oil tfl Oil tfl ft:i 1 1.1 111 7 00 V 40 1 aft 2: 7 10 4."i 1 47 I 4:i 7 2:i 1 A7 111 7 3.1 t 02 7 04 7 !fll 1 11 7 14 7 50 2 ilft 7 8 17 44 4M i 27 S 10 8 1ft 8 5ft P. M. P. M A. H. P. II Train 43 (Sunday) leaven Pit Mm Ki'd Hunk 7.4ft due at Urookvlllu oldavlllo 9.37. Dullola 0.5ft p. m. Train 41 (Hundayt luavea rittlu nuu nana n.ui one at itrooKviue oiaaville l.uu, IluHoia 1.20 p. m. B. 1.1p.m., f.OO, lieyu- rtt 0.00 a.m., 13.27, Heyu- WEHTWAllD. STATIONS. Driftwood Grant Hnnuecette Tyler IVniifloM Wlnterburn .... Htibula Dullola Fiilla Creek lMttlCOUHt Heynoldavllle.. Fuller Hell Hrookvllle PummervlUe.... Maynv llle OiikKiilxe New Hethlebem Lawsonlmm. . Red Bunk IMltburK No. 2 A. M. 11 30 til 511 12 04 12 2tl 13 3: 12 42 12 ft: 1 Oft 1 111 tl 30 1 40 1 54 2 13 2 2 3 4.-1 2 Al a on a in H 40 ft AO '. in. No.e A. H. 0 All t7 111 7 2ft 7 All 7 All 8 04 N 14 8 2li 8 :til ta 3n H 4 IH 1ft V 23 9 55 10 01 10 10 10 as 10 Ml I (III P. 111. p. ft 4ft ta i ft 6 2ft t A4 7 04 7 10 7 231 7 43 7 52 7 58! 8 IN! 8 2."l t8 its 8 471 9 (Ml! t 2ft 9 31 U 311 III I 10 2 ft 7 2ft P. M No. 8.1 P. . 10W 10 12 tlO IN HI 2ft 10 41 tlO 52 11 00 P. M. 11.40 n. in. Train 44 (Hiimliivl leiivrN Dtillnl. line at li'ytiiil(lTlle H.ftH, HiiMikvlllo 7.2U, lied Hank H.ftii. I'ltlHliurK 11. IS a. in. Train 42 iSuniliiyi leavea IIuIIoIh 4.20 ii. in. due at lteynoldHvIlle 4.411, Hrookvllle A.li, Uud Hunk ti.:ift, I'IhhIiuik 9.2A p. m. (MIAH. II. PltU'K, Ai t'o. Gkn'I..Bupt. JAS. 1'. ANDEUSON GknX I'Aaa. Aot. ubmcrlbe for The X" Star If you want thg Nt w L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. linrae-Bhoelnir done in the neatoat manner and by tlie littuKt Inmroved methoda. Ke- Salrlnn of all klnda carefully and promptly one. SAi'inrAUTioN Uuauantkku. HORSE CLIPPING Have JiiBt received a complete aet of ma chine horae cllpuera of luteal alyle 'UN pattern and am prepared to do clipping In the beat poaatble manner at reasonable rutea. JiiCkson Ht. near Fifth, Keynoldavllle, Fa. -aaa, . .ft Get nn Education The beat ontut in life. Heet uatliode uaed at CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK HAVEN (t lit. Cm.,, k'K. 8tronkr faculty, raried enopint, gaud libraiTf niodurn npparfitnH in laliuratury aiul KHuna limn, liavmUouie I)tiililinu4, eittniaive urnuu'i. Kliurtttttl Urn". It-ant eipMiiitr'. ttlntu iml lt r,l.i dent. In itititiiii. tn ri'K'nor oiurri, rico t.VM wiirit 1st u if en-1 1 in Mu-.it, KhirtlmiiT) wrilinir. hfint (or illuarHtfit .-llni:uit. 4nr.H KLIIirK, fk.ll., Priori il. Urk lU-fa. T. EVERY WOMAN Hornet Imea neeila a rellnblo uiuuthly regulatinu; niediclua. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Arr iromiit. aafu and certain In re'tiU. The ftaou (lie (Dr. I'cul'aJ uovarduupiioiut. rieutaaiywlutfe, fc.00. For aale by your druifgUt. SHIOK & WAGNER This wU wo mention a few of the many new things that you will noetl In the nonr Inttii n. Of course you want tho nlcoat, the moat durable Knurls thnt. ynti cim ifet fur your monoy. WAsTT (ifJODS- Rvprythliiit that la now and np-to-dato from fio. Lawn und Lapim! to :i(ie. Silk (Jlntrhams. Wo now havo the flnt-st lino of Hiinimi r (JiniiIn tlml MN ever hiotiuht to town. Don't tall to sue thoni. SlIIflT WAISTS Your cholfo from 40c. to f I.TiO. Right stylos of fillo. wnlHts In tho now atrlpos. DUKSS (JOOIH A lino lino In Hnriro, Cashmeres, Poplins, Coert Clotlm, llliti k Orpons, ranulti),' In prloo fnun 12lo. to 2.fXI. LACK CL'ftTAlNS 21 Nlyltisln Laoe Curtains from Vie. Ut ICi.OO lliut wo wIhIi to full your itilctillun to. Don't forgot that we are hend fiuti'tors for Ciirtnlna of all ItlndH. KIIOKS Wu have JtiNt rooolvvd a iHife line of Shoos In tans and blacks for men, women and children. DOMKSTICS -rtibli acbi d Muslin from 4 to 7o. Meat-hod " ' A to He. Fine Half MIoHebed Muslin Ho. ll and 111-4 Shoeting from 124 lo 2:ic. Culieos " 4 loflc. Outing " fi to Klc. LancHHter Gingham Me. Shirting ' 6 to He. A few word a to thn ninn and laiys Don't forget that we carry a full lino of Mon's anil Hoys' Suits, Shirts, Hals. Capa. Neckwear, Ac. We tire itp-to-dutc in this lino and can give you prices that will surprise you. Call and bo convinced. Kntrance through main store and on Fifth street. Don't forget tho place. SI1ICK & WAGNER, Succe-sors to A. D. Decmer & Co. Next door to I'ostofllce. The Jefferson Supply Go. have their Spring Stocks now in, and very complete, too. Men's Suits of the latent stylt's nufl patterns that are sellers. In Men's Straw ami Crash Hats we have just the things to suit you. Our lio-flies1 and Chil dren's Sailors and Trimmed Hats are selling fast and we are receiving new stocks every day. If you want a liicyclewe can fit you out in proper style. We sell the Demorest Sewing Machine, none better, at ljau.50 to -5.00. ShoeB we have a com plete line of, that are all right in every way. New Dreps Goods in all the newest things. If you see them they will please you. A finenewlineof Children's 2 -Piece Suits that can't be beat in quality and price. W. L. DOUGLAS 'SHOES tUIo For 1 J years the leader in men's fine footwear at a pop. ular price. W. L. Douglas shoes are Union made, by the best skilled workmen in this coun- I try. Look for the stamp on the innerso!i when buying. We are the exclusive agents for ! REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Call and see us, and we will try to please you. The Jefferson Supply Go. i REYNOLDSVILLE, BIG STORES-! Ratiimel, : ( BIG SOLDIER. GOOD AND BAD Htovea resemble each other very closely, lt'a when they are put In uae that they tell thulr pudlfrue. . 4 4 CINDEREbbA - &TnV ft 13 A m ( V- b m are made of thelieat material, and reDreaent unite a nunilier of Improvement In atove iiiaauiK. They meet every want of the houaekeeoer' In a KUtlKfactory manner at a mialerate coat. IlIUT, WORK, WORHV. WAHTE. ALL LEFT OUT. Oiaid bakers perfect roaHtera. 4 8olU with that underatandliig. Rewioldsvljle Hardware Co.' Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsville, Pa. The best town plot now offered for sale, 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 lota will make beautiful building spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for 181)9. 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 buIo, Lota on I'leunniit Avenue uml Worth Struot, farm of 40 ueres with house, barn and more kinds of fruit treoa thun any furm in the country. Roynoldsvlllo, with ita Silk Mill, employing 300 hunda, Coal Mines, employing about lf00 men; tho largest Woolen Mills in the State; Maohlne Shops; a Tannery, employing 150 men, and other Industries thnt will be hore before the year closes, will make these lots an investment that will wore than double themselves before you get them paid for. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent :
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