(No. :.) AN OKDINANCR pioh Ibi ttntr thu seattorin and t hrowing of waste paper, rags, peelinga, skins, hulls or shells of any kind on tho pavement, streets or nl leys of tho borough of Keynoldsvlllo, and protecting barrels, boxes or other iviH'ptiielrs placed on the streets by tho Ladles' Improvement. Soclut.y of Koynoltlsvillo to receive wild waste pa per, van, peelings, skin, hull nnl shells, etc. . Ho tt ordained nnd enacted by tho tmvn council of tin- lii.niinh of Ucjn oldttvlll, in council assembled, and It Is hun-by ordained by utithority of the unrai', . See. 1. That it mIiiiII be unliiwful for any person or persons to scat tor or throw any waste paper. rugs. icelings, skins, hulls or shells of any kind on tho pavements. streets or alloys of tho bor ough of HeynoldHVllle. Sec. 2. Ittihallho unlawful for any person or persons to move, damage, de foeo or In any way to meddle with, In jure or destroy any of tho said barrels, boxen or other receptacles placed on tho rubllc streets of said borough by tho .ndies' Improvement Society of Hoyn oldsvlllo for tho purpose of receiving and depositing therein any waste pa per, rags, poolings, skins, hulls or shells of any kind. Sec. .1. It Is tnnd.i the duty of tho policemen and constables in tho said borough without warrant and upon view to arrest and commit for hearing, any and all persons guilty of violating t hiaor dinance. or offending against it as afore said and upon summary conviction as in criminal cases as provided by law be fore the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace, and before whom complaint is made or tho proceeding begun, shall pay a fine or penalty of not loss than one or more than (10.00 for each offense as aforesaid and upon judgment, pay ment thereof to lie enforced as may bo provided by law and In case of delimit of payment of fine or jicnalty so imposed by said judgment, the defendant may be sentenced and committed in manner and form and for the time as directed by law, unless the plalntiffin tho action elects otherwise to collect thosnid judg ment for fine or jwnnlty and costs as may bo provided by law. Sec. 4. That any ordinance or part of ordinance, conflicting with the pro visions of this ordinance bo and tho samo Is horohy repealed so fnr as the samo affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in council this 12th dav of June A. D. mm. ti. v. dkiklk. Attest: Pros, of Council pro tern. Li. .1. Ml.r.NTIKK. Clerk. Approved this l.'lth day of .Tune. A. D. 1WIH. H. At.KX. STOKK, Chief Hurgess. (NO. 57) AN ORDINANCE to protect public, water fountain and water at the corner of Main and Fifth Directs in the borough of Hoynoldsville. Whereas. Tho citizens of the said borough have by public subscription erected a public water fountain for the benefit of tho public generally, for tho use of both man and beast. Said foun tain whs erected by and with the con sent of tho town council of snlii borough. And Whereas, Complaints have been mado to said council by somo of the citizens of said borough, that the side of the fountain made for men and women to obtain water at, has been used for watering beasts, thereby pol luting the water and endangering tho health and life of the citizens, that sticks, stone, gravel and other sub stances have been wantonly and reckless ly thrown into tho fountain by persons ' to its injury and damage and tho pollu tion of the water. That vehicles have been driven against said fountain wan tonly, carelessly and recklessly. Thorefore be it enacted by the town council of the borough of Roynoldsvillo In council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same: Seo. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person or porsons to water or at tempt to water any kind of an animal or beast at that aide of the aforesaid fountain used as adrinking place for the pooplo, being the smallest bowl there on, or to place or to put in said fountain any sticks, stones, gravel or other sub stances to the damage or injury of said fountain or to the pollution of the water therein or coming therein or to wanton ly, carelessly or recklessly ride or drive any horse, horses, carriage, wagon or other vehicle against the same or wan tonly, carelessly or negligently do any other act or thing to the injury, dam age or defacement of said fountain or tho pollution of the water therein or coming therein. Seo. 2. It is made the duty of the policemen and constables in the sa d borough without warrant and upon view to arrest and commit for hearing any and all persons guilty of violating this ordinance or offending against it as aforesaid and upon summary conviction as in criminal cases as provided by law before the Chief Burgess or Justice of the Peace before whom complaint is made or the proceeding begun, shall pay a One or penalty of not loss than one ($1.00) nor more Mian twenty five ($25.00) for each offense as afore " said and upon judgment, payment there of to be enforced as may be provided by law and in case of default of payment of fine or penalty so Imposed by said judgement, the defendant may bo sen tenced and committed in manner and form and for the time as directed by law, unless the plaintiff in the aotloh elects otherwise to collect the said judgement for tine or penalty and costs as may be provided by law. Soo. 8. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tho provi sions of this ordinance bo and tbo same Is horehy repealed so far as he same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a luw in council this 12th day of Juno, A. D. 1HI1U. H. C. 1JK11ILE. Attest: Pres. of Council pro torn. L. J. McE.ntike, Clerk. Approved tho l.'lth day of June, A. D. lHltu. H. Alex. Stoke, Chief liurgess. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The loading hotel of thu town, Headquar ters lor uoiiitnonilul men, Hlcum heat, true bus, bath rooms unrl closets on every floor, sample rooms, UUlturd room, telephone con nection. SiO. D ,R. L, L. MEANS, DENTIST, ORioe tn the J. Vim Heed building, tieur corner uf Mala and Fifth streets. , FREE - SCHOLARSHIP To be Given by THE STAR, Reynoldsville, Par TWO PRIZES. First Prize: One Full Year at Clarion State Normal, Including Tuition, Hoarding, &c. Second Prize: Free Trip to Niagara Falls over P, P. & P. Py. Those thinking of entering Tl!K STAH'8 I'Yoe Scholar ship Content should make up their minds at once and join us as early as possible. Thk Stab will pay expenses tuition, light, hent, furnished room and board for ONK H'l.li YKAR at the Clarion Statu Normal School. Clarion, Pa., for somo young lady or gentleman who receives the highest vote. This will entitle the re cipient to all tho privileges of that splendid Institution. Tho Scholarship offered by Thk Stak will bo furnished five of cost to tho successful contestant and tho readers and patrons of tho paper will be asked to award tho prize by a popular vote. To tho Second highest contestant Thk Stah will give a Free Trip to Niagara Falls over tho nuffalo, Rochester ft Pittsburg Railway. Coupons will bo printed in each Issuo, and when cut out nnd proiHjrly addressed, will bo used. They can be mailed or sent to Smith M. McCrelght, Esq., Secretary, who will place them in a sealed box until counted by tho Judges each week. PKKMU'M COUPONS Persons paying their back subscrip tions, or in advance one year or more, can secure a Pre mium Couion, at this office, which will entitle them to .'111 votes or three votes for each month so paid. Any one sending or bringing in a new yearly cash subscriber will bo entitled to a Premium Coupon, equal to fit) votes. Persons desiring to enter tho contest should begin as early as possible. As soon as tho names ai sent or hand ed in to THK STAK ofltce they will bo published, but tho number of votes accompanying samo will not be published until four weeks from this date (May 17th), when tho vote each contestant has at that time will be published oppo site tho name nnd then the vote will bo published as counted and returned by tho Judges, from week to week. On Monday of each week tho ballot box will bo opened nnd tho Coupons counted by tho Judges, and tho samo published. Following Is tho ConMn. Cut It out of Thk Star and vote for somo deserving person who would appreciate tho Scholarship. the: star. WEDNESDAY, JUNEl'R, 1H!M. So ho Ira re HI p Coupon. Namk. AnmiKsa. 11 Write 1n the nbovo lines tho name and address of tho person whom you wish to receive the Scholarship in tho Clarion State Normal, Clarion. Pa. Not good after .'10 days from date of Coupons. Forward same to secretary, Smith M. McCrelght, Esq., where it will lie counted. Contest closes at 12 M. August 2Sth, 1HIHI. All business communications and Inquiries should ho mailed to THK STAR office. Receipts ami Coupons promptly mailed to patrons. Miss Minnie R. Whitmore. Miss Elsie May Ross Miss Margaret W. Davis. . , Net mem of .ReynoMsvillo 1978 .Roynoldsvillo 370" .Reynoldsvllle m S. M. MeCHKHMiT, Secretary. Contestants. Walter R. Reynolds (ieorge Keagle E. R. Syphrit Ot.K.VN A. Mii.i.ihkn, i Dr. H. E. Hoovkh, -Com. Dr. R. DkVkkk Ki.vti, l Reynoldsvllle Ralhmcl . . . .Reynoldsvllle :tll 14!U 17.-.II CLARION TATE NORMAL Of Pennsylvania. TEACHERS' TRAINING DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL DEPARTM KNT 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 Buccess in life. When thinking of the best school to attend, write for a catalogue to A. J. DAVIS, Principal, Clarion, Pa. o o o o o "Queen Quality" The- famous shoe for WJ o m e? n , $3.00. V'e invite you to vail and examine our tiewenl ' fanh iotiH of "Queen ijnalitu" nhoen, for which we hare ejrclimire nale. J. K. JOHNSTON. BiolMii Mock o o 0 o o First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $6,500. C. Mitchell, Pr.lliit ftcoct McClelland, Vice Prc.( John 11. Kancher, Ca.hler. Director! 0. Mitchell, Scott McClelland. J. O. King, John II. Cnrhett. O. W. Fuller. O. T.. Hmwn. J. H.'Kauuher. Doe. a Reneralb.nklnKbuiilnessnnd solicit the account, of merchant., professional men. farmer., mechanics, miners, lumtwrmen ana other., promising the niost careful attention to the business of all person.. Bate Deposit Boxe. for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. NEW PLANING MILL L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. J, WHEH IN D0LT;T. TRY ?wi! f -ntr hv. u!t,.dtnf:tei.tulyciiis, ml luv. cured thousand! of CUf.rS ct Nervous XJucities, u h us Debility; Duziu.ss. KleenlcsK. r.uo .ud Varicocele, Atrophy ,& a Ihuy cleanse bruin, strruthea the circulation, make tlii;e:!ion pencct, na linpuri . lieuiiny I. II viuor 10 the whole belntf. All I drkiue end losses .re checltrtl nftrmaneiitljr. Unless patients ' .r. properly cured, their condi tion often worries them tntolnsanity, Consutnp ttoo or Death. Mailed sealed. Price ft per boat 6 boaes. with iron-clad legal cuarantea to cur. or retuud the money. $.00. Keud tr Ire. book. For .ale by U. Alei Btoke 9 stroneAza! Will keep in stock a full line of rough and dressed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors. Mouldlnrjs, - Casinos, Brackets, Poron Material ol all kinds, Shingles, Lath, Plaster, Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all parte of town. . J. V. Young. tubacrlbe for The -X- Star If you want the News. Horse-shoeing done in the neatest manner and by the lutvst Improved methods. Ke pulrliiK of all kind, carefully and promptly done. cUTisrACTioN (juaiiamteku. HORSE CLIPPING Have just received a complete Bet of ma clilno horse clippers of latest style 'UN pattern and am prepared to do clipping In the best liunamiu uiuniiur at ruiuiunttuiu ntius. Jackson Bt. near Fifth, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. A aa'r'.j n'SV-.!'.'. Get an Education Tbe beMtoatnt In life. He.t nii-t:iud.i hjv.i &l CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCMl):. MM it IIAVKN UlluU.H Co., J.. Strnmr faculty, varied codt-. irirl libr. iuudt;rn m.uariitutt ia latmrnturT utiA vi: . ji'Ttn, tianiisiMuf (iuiilinris HtiiMiiv uroun ItMfiorttjuf time. Ii'khI ptpuMrt'. Stnte nu tc .. flout. Id addition tn rituUr uurut, : tivti work ! otftiri'il in .'.In;- ,Hli ir( lia.'t '!' i writttiir. Si'int t.ir ili..Hi i.it u.ini.. t ;,tt. j 4a BlUUV i'tt.U., IV.tirlt.Bl. Uk IU Htf" f I. EVERY VVOrJJAM Boonetlmes nids a rt'liublo muuUily regulutiuij luuUtu.uo. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL RILLS, Are prompt, safo and certain In rwult. The arnu. ate (Dr. VwV) imvordlnuiiiwilnt. 8iut auywuenk U.00. Fur iHle by your drugxiHt. SHIOK & WAGNER AAA A A AAAAA A A Tills tviu lt wo nitintlon a U w if tho many now tliln(f(t that you will 11..M.U in iw in ni- intuits )i cuiii-M on want Urn nlcust, tho mostdiirftbliv (fitiMis tnai you trim trot for your iiiom-y. amm t.titju-, -i.viirytliliir that la now and iip-to-dalo frotrt ni i.mis ami i..t!,MitH hi .wi... nun (iinKham. Wo now htlvo tho flucat Ii 01 niimnn i- t.mxis Hint vas ,;vvr IjidukIu to town, llim't full to tlw ,S SIltllT WAISTS Your cholit? from 40o. to H.flO. Rljrht stylos of "idc. waist In tho tit w strlpt-s. DHKSS COOOS A flno lino In Sorco. Ctwhmeroa. Ponllns. rvnrt J Cloths. Ulaok (;ivHns, rant'lnif In prion from 12o. to $2.00. 1 LACK.:ritTAlNS-21 stylos In Ijtoo Curtains from 2Tie. to 1 ll.tl. u... ...11. ... ....II . . ",n" "-' j"""- ii'u-rnioii 10. uon t forgot that wo Hro hcad- iimi tiMs for Curtain of nil kinds. sriOKS-Wo lutvo Just rocolvod n Int-xo lino of Shoes In tans and blacks Tor mon. women and chlldron. DOMKSTlCS-fiiWoHolicd Milslln frutn 4 to 7c. Hloatthod ft to I' inii Half Hloaohod Muslin 8. II and KM Shouting from 12 lo 2:lo. Callctm " 4 to Do. tlns ft M Hk... Itncastor Gingham tic. ' Shirting - l4i8r. i. . "H. to tn" mt,n w.v Don"! forgot Unit we carry a full lino of Menu and Hoys' Suits, Shirt, Hats, Caps. Neckwear. VC. Kve V it A t '""'"" ran sjivb you )ria mat will siirprlso jlou. v .... n,, uwii. iiic-u. r.uiranoo inrougn main store and on Fifth HtrAeiv Don't forgot tho place. Successors to A. D. Deemor Si Co. S11ICK A WAGNER, Next door to Postnflleo. The Jefferson Supply Go. U i.1 tr ? r- j lidvc tncir opnng oiocks no in, and very complete, too. Men's Suits of the latept ptylt'8 and pattf Tiis that arts pellers. In 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 Hicyclewe can tit you out in. proper style. We sell the Demorest Sewing Machine, none better, at Slit. 50 to lTi.OO. Shoes we have a com plete line of, that are all right In every way. New Drees Goods in all the newest things. If you see them they will please you. A fine new line of Children VI 2-l'iece Suits that can't be beat in quality and price. W. L. Douglas SHOES tUIo For 1 5 years the leader in men's fine footwear at a pop. ular price. W. L. Douglas shoes are Union made, bv the best skilled workmen in this coun try. Look for the stamp on ;t!ie mnerscle when buying. X We are the 2 exclusive VURKEM UNIOHf n,!,. I I wffrrTfr AC I I jij'i ririnruunxin m 0 for V5 8 REYNOLDS VILLE, PA.8 8cX)OOOOcDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Call and see us, and we will try to please you. 3 The Jelierson suppiu go. i REYNOLDSVILLE, X RATI I MEL, oio PTnnrp diu oiunco-i HIO SOLDIER. GOOD AND BAD Htoves rcsomblo each other very closely. It's wlinii I her are put In use that they tell their pedigree. a are nittdnof the best materials, and represent quite a niimlM'r of Improvements lit stove. miikliiK. They meet every want of the housekeeper In a mil Isfiu'tory milliner at a moderate cost. MKT, WORK, WOKKY, WAHTE, ALL I.F.KT OUT. (IiskI hakens perfect master.. Hulil with that understanding. Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co.j Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsvllle, 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 lots will make beautiful building spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for 18'.)'.). 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 Halo, Ixits on l'leusant Avenuo and Worth Street, furm of 40 acres with houeo, barn and mora kinds of fruit trees than any furin In tho country. Uoynoldbvlllo, with its Silk Mill, omnloyluir 'Mi) hands, Coal Mines, employing about I'iOO men; tho largest Woolen Mills in the State; Maohlno Shops; a Tannery, employing 150 men, and othor industries that will bo here bo fore the year closes, will make theso lots an Investment that will more than double themsolves before you get . them paid for. , SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent J. L