I wort.it utr i. tut: ... A FREE SCHOLARSHIP , . offereil hy The Star in the J peron yrttiiiff Ittahent tiumxr I of vote. Content open to nil. For full particular ' StfJ Til I It 1 1 1'AUE. I . I f'rri' ni hiiltirnhlii lit l,vU ! ( (ntl Srhwil. littu' St linol )' Orator it r hilt-run final ( vi iiHt.outtriirc Srliiml'.' st:i: in inn vim:. VOLUMK IO. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1901. NU51BEK 13. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER J PITTSBURGH RT. CONDENSED TIME TABLE IN KKFF.CT JCLY 1, 1901. NORTH llorND. RASTERS TIME. 4 6 10 It I.CRVU.I A. Plttubnrir M Allcirheiiyf .. . Hiitli-r l... ITalEvtl)e ,. tt'wt Miwurovc. . .i. . . . Koho .. Peyton Punxnitawncy ar a. t'unxatitawuey lv t S A. M. ' 1 00 . 10 VI. p. at. r. x. t 4 10 I0 00 fl 21 11 28 ft M 12 01 (I 20 8'.i Ml: 12 r2 7 80 1 211 7 30j 1 22 12 01 12 0 '. P. si. t 2 4; till 1(1111 6 .In 3 02 3 82 7 45 8 11 8 20 P. M. 1 US " A M. JuiK'tlim. OuHnls Kalln Crock t rm'kwnjrTlllv... . UlilKwny (ohnnonliiuK Mt.Jewett Newton U rail ford Ar. ft in 12 IV 12 M I 0.-H 1 8Vj 1 40 2 II 2 .v.i il ill 8 4 H fv 2 0.1 2 12 2 28 8 00 8 III 4 14 0 !'. 6 '.'li 4 18 4 19 5 2" 0" 7 0" 7 II S (HI 8 21 iv. A. M. It M 1 81 7 oo I (sue J A. K P. M. IA. M. l'Ull .Ulltll W' p. m. r. m. "ft 10: ... .7 .T r. M. I !'. M. iTntfaln .Ar. KiN-hestcr Arrive. AiMIMniml trnln leaves putter for ey 7:4r A. M. dully, except Hmxlity. KOITI1 ll(M'.SM). EAKTKKN TIM P.. 0 A. M. 1-OllVO.j A. M. Kocheater . . A. M. P. M 7 4.1 .. . '0"l t 3 1 P. M. 9 00 lliitTnln . ,I,V. 11) 16 A. mT 12 4t i'32 2 21 2 37 8 11 8 25 8 84 4 03 4 18 4 20 4 rs) llrndford I,v Newton Ml. Jewelt lohiumnhui'ir Iliiliinny llrockwayville... I-iiIIb ('reek inllol C. A M. Junction nil Run P. M. 12 lo' 12 43! 12 W 1 40 2 02 ! 2 32; 2 4I 2 Mi P. M. r i.V t 7 4.". 8 20 8 12 0 27 0 Im M 30 1 10- 40 11 (Kl II 07 It 31 1 1 4-i 6 r.3 7 12 8 00 8 LI 8 r.2 I A.M. t 6 til 0 00 9 l.v 0 22 6 47 7 13 7 '."i 0 4 .'. I'uilX'utawncv ar 10 (10, llinxKiituivney lv liiivton Echo West Mosiiruve.. . Cmiinvllle 7 8' i 8 II A.M.I 8 22 8 I.. 9 In 47 11 OH A. M. 5 40 6 15 7 30 A. M. (hitler... AlleHheny I I'ltuburK J ' i I 0 4". I A. M. ! P. M. I Arrive. Additional trnln lenvr ler4:M) p. M. daily, exec l'linxsntnwiiey for But t Sunday. CI.EAKF1IXI) DIVISION. 75 78 PAIiTKHN timr. 70 72 P. M. P. M. Arrive. ' Leave, a. m. p. m. 1 20 Rpvniildsvllle t 2 20 8 15 100 Full Creek 7 07 2 40 8 07 12 85 Hull.. in 7 y, g 25 8 00 12 28. ...CAM. .Innrtlnli.... 7 2i 8 82 7 21 1140 CurwensvUlc 8 ll 4 17 7 08 11 8H ... Clear MM, Mkl. Wl. . , . 8 12 4 32 t 7 00 tU 80 . . ..Clearll il, .N. Y. C 8 22 4 45 P. M. A. M. Leave. ' Arrive, a.m. p.m. i Dailv. linlK f,T,t ftint.lai. Traln8 and areoll.1 vetll.ulcil, with hand, wnwiluy coaelicn, cale. nuil reellulliff elinir ram. Tralm 2 anil 7 have I'll 1 1 inn n Meoin'ra h-teen llulTaluaiid llttsburff, and ltocliudcr and l'ltta burg. KDWAUl) C. LAl'EY, v, ., . Uenenil rmweiiKi-r Airent, IFntm N. P. 2.) ltucliester, K, Y. Jv. ' i Aro you in wx of station ery? Call at Tiik Stak of- lien and get pvict'8 on printed letter-heads, envelopes, and nil kinds of Job Work. Right this Way for your PICTUKUS, PICTUKH PRAM US, I5ASELS, MOULDINC.S, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, ink; v. PENCILS, JvTC; Cabinet work of all kinds made to order. . Upholstering and re pair work of all kinds done promptly. We guarantee all our work and you will find A our pnees rignt. AlKCl Ht'l'lHM Ilir P.IIIMI llllll'llt Window hcrifiiN nod Iniiie HliuilH mid Wiircen llouii. VII pint r"i'i fiilly (,'Ui'ii. 1 Norttifliiicr St Kellock, .1: ill il Street. 0V T YVTVTTTTt il n eat Nerve Wledicine. (Vli " ii'.ug fleunaen u j'trtetu uud bulldi !!.,.. i;. ..' the Mood puro. Ji, h :-:iu:lllr ttie com plexlon. 1 1 :u 1 ei.iiotl putlou and liver dlaOrdera. . H rim Ueuduelio and nuwt oilier aobea. ( tilery Inif ciirei Nervo, BUwuuoli, Livm i I3US1NE33 CARDS. ri MITt'lIKM,, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAVV. Dlllee nil West. Main alreet. opiMWlU' Jonimeirliil llmel, l:eynoldnvllle, ftt. M. McllONAr.I), J ATTO UNK Y - A T-L A W. Notiii v I'lilille, real eMiilo intent, I'liienla sei iiieil. nillei'lloim tiuule miiiiitly. OHIre In Noliiu lilnrk, KeyniiitiKVtuu, i n. CMI l'K M. .MCSJUI'.lUlll, A T TO II N K Y A T -1 . A W . Noini v I'nlille nml Henl Kitiite Aitviil. I'ol- IitiIoiii will rerelve pmtnpl ntlenlintl. tllle In I'liii lilli li .t lleniy lilni'k, neur unntiIUee, Keynoiiisviiie I'll. It. H. K. 1IOOVKU. IlKYNOLDSVU.t.K. I'A. lieslileni ili-iil Nt . Ill the Froelillrh At Hen v hloeli. iietir the iiiiHUillli'e. Miiln street. lient leni'MH In uperiil Init. I) U. f.. U MKANH, DKNTIST, tillli e on oeeiind MiMirof l llil Niitliilml hunk liuihiini!, Miiln rilieet. D U. It. DuVEUR KINO. DKNTIST, Olllee on sieoliil Hoof Heynohlsvllle Kent t stnte lllilit. Alum it reel lleyuoliisvnie, i n. 2)U. V. A. IIKNUY, DKNTIST, Olllre on seeoiiil MiHirot Henry llrim. hilek inllilliiK, .Main siieel. L NKFI ' JUSTICE Or" TIIK I'KACE And Henl F.st ul e Auent, Huyiiiildxvllltf, I'll. T II. tl IIUOHES, UNDKUTAKINO and KMHALMIXG. A full line of tuiniillen eoiiNlonlly on Imiid. lMi lnie liiiinlnitii Hpeelnhy. tlllli-e nml wiire room In tint Miiore ImiIIiIImk on Miiln Hlivel. II OTKL HKLNAP, URYNOLDSVILLK, PA. FUAKK MKT',, l'mrietr. Flint oIiikh In every ntirllt-iilnr. Located In the very cent re of the liiiMlneMN put t of town, Fn.n Miim lo nml from iruliiB uud eonitnodloui iiiniplorooniH forcouituureiol travelera. II OTEL McCONNKLL. KEYNOLDSVILLK. PA. FRANK J. JiLACK, rropiietor. Tim loiidlinf liol el of the town. Ileniluiiiir- teiH for eonimeri'lul men. ftemn heut, fre Mina. Iiuth I'OOIllfl mid eloHelH on uverv floor. im. pie roomx, lillliiud room, telephone con- i-etioiiH .vi:. Daintiest Styles in Footwtar . . SHOES BUILT ON HONOR . . . Our footwear for ladies mirrors the latest dic tates of Dame Fashion.' What is proper and pop ular in Oxfords and High Shoes, in dainty styles and worthful leathers is here. Up-to-date shoes for gentlemen. Also handle first-vlass working shoes. Our Priees, like our styles, Are All Right. Johnston & Nolan, NOLAN BLOCK. Clydesdale Ointment cunt lou of thiapj bat U il opcciaUy RHEUMATISM nd NEURALGIA. 1 1 u inch a poaitiva cure and io harm lew, dial uraniia that aayoMihould ufler Ihew paim who tly renwdy that ia real. No auaar how many thiaai you kava tried, yoa wtU aot uie Ilia right thinf ualil you ait Clydaa- Cale i unlmeni irora your ucm. CLYUESDALK OINTMKNT ia aa pleaunt for tna akin that it can be Ute4 on aa infant. The way it knock out pain, however, ia wooderfuk rnce t ccoia a iar. Th Geo. W. Bicknell Co., Pittsburgh, P.. U.5.A. il n 11- I ' v- 1 i ' r m m I Red Hot Values In Summer Clothing At J. J. Sntter'n New Store. Extraordinary Bargains crowd the entire ntore. July in the month .of greatest retailing op portunities and we have been on the al ert to capture every bargain that trade condition o f fered. Mtmlln at 4 cl. per ynid. Ltincustor Otnjr.intn at 'to pop yard. LodliV shift wuUU unil sopar ntn Hrtirtfl at extpoincly low prluoi. Carpet olil as Itujffl at one-half tln-lr aotuul coHt. Oulpoat4o per yard and l'cr Palo at "o rrduced from 12c. Tuble Linen and Napkins. We aro prppaifd to show you a lino el line at lowoHt posnlblo prioog. TaliU) Oil Cloth, whltu and ool. J org, at 17a pep yard, Silk Waist Patterns all over the store,. Call and gee thorn. Wo aro prcparod to gliow you finest lino at llnent prices. Ulbbiin Ituniminls at bargain prices. A nnw glilpmont of Silk and Satin Klbhnn as well as funny neck ribbon. ('o!)0 mill scp thoin. No trouble to nhow goodn At J. J. Sutter's New Store. First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, , . 850.000, Surplus. . ?15,0(H). C. mitcliall. Prealdentl Mcotl irict lallancl, Vlr Pres.l John II. Kaurlicr, 4'nalilor. Director! 0, Mitchell, Soott McClelland. J. 0. King John il. cornel t, u. k. nrown, U. W. Fuller, J. II. Kuuclier. Dooa a ireneralbanklnffhUHlneaaAiid willclts the accouutaof merchiiulH, profeHalonal nien, furniera. meeliKnlen. nilnera. lumbermen aud othorit. promlMlnit the miwt, careful attention to the uuainoHa of nil pumona. eniu arepuaiii ou.ua .or reiik. Flrat National Bunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find SRSH, DOORS, -FRAMES AND FINISH of all kinds, ROUGH AND - DRESSED LUMBER, li'CH 9ZPf Y?Pfl?HPSi In all ahade, And also an over-stock of Nails which I will sell chbap. J. V. YOUNG, Prop. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. O. Froeftliph, MiiJiCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a Specialty. J. C. FROEIILICII. Near Centennial hall. . We nrc in n position to save you big round dollars on Gro ceries. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay asyou go and be happy. Ilelow wc quote you priees on some goods just for a starter. 10 pounds fine Granulated sugar, $1.00 2Ct pound sack Granulated sugar, $1.00 U pounds Arbtiekles or 4X coffee, $1.00 A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only 15c Finest bulk cofTce 20 to 35c Extra fine pickles, per doz., 5c 3 rolls Toilet Paper, 10c 3 lb. can Bartlett Peas 10c One doz. fine Toilet Soap, 13c IJest Laundry soaps, 7 bars, 25c, Good "11 bars, 25c Tctlev's Peas thev are fine. XVe sell em. The old saw, "largest sttick and lowest priees," is true in our case. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, Tiik Biu Gkockry, Reynoldsville, Pcnn'n. ANNUAL REPORT Of the IMreetore or Ike Heyiioldevlllx ttrliool Itlatrletror Year fCiidlii .tlonday, June S, 1101. Whole mimher of aepKila Kl Avj;hijp)iilMlr(f iiiiiHtlia liiyht.., H Nil. of nuili) ttittuhiira vuipliiyiiil ' 5 Nil, iif feniiile tcui'litira eiuplnyiid ,, 12 Avpi'UKPaularleanf nilllea uurninntll,. ftf Ml Arei'iiup aiiiui liniil feiiiulua per inoiilh flu Kl u, luiiiii ai'uoiura in in lenui.iii'u ,,, 11.1 Nil, feiiililii ai'liulura In illtellimili'K t.U Whole nilinlHr In uttenduueii .... W A vniiiiio ilnlly Hlteililiinre of actinium M7 AvuruKU pereuulavu of attniidunuu.... HI Coat of eurh pupil per mouth W7 So. of intlta levied for aehool purtMMee 7 No. of nillla levied for laind piirMMea.. ft A mourn levien tor aeniMii purponea. , tm Amount levied forlHind purpoaea. Total iimoiinl levied 2110 Ha THEAHIIHKH'g At'COUHT IIKCKIPTS ft lite appro'n year ciidlnn June, lUO0..t2,.1U7 K2 imuinee on iiuiki rom iiihi. year From collector, taxim of all kluda ... From Iouiih Hlnce hint retnirt From Co. TreiiM., for unseated landa. From all other aourcea 2..MHI 00 O.lUn (10 UH0 110 278 IM .23.2IU Tot ill receipts. raiiriniimiHiw. Ilullillnniind fiiniUliltin liouana S 2 uniting, I'tipulrlnir, etu HO Itt .vadium wutlim 4,720 01) Ani l p'd teucli. for attend. Institute l:w no HchcMil text hooka SOI 0.1 Hi'IkhiI niiipllenither than text IxioUa itil i4 Kind and contlnxenclea IMS 12 Fees of collector and treasurer 1'is an palmy of lanltor ... HmO HI ltelitand Interest paid '. S,l0 74 Oilier expenses til 00 Total expenditures Cash on hand ...tl2,WW H2 Kcsovncjss. Cash on hand. 123.415 Ml m'tdile'dlrliafromuilaiiuri'ea... 1,774 20 ToUjl rehoiirres 2.MII0 24 Am i HiffHiw'eU HiniiUil 2aiu ou Total llukllltips asm rs Itusuureea in excess of lluhllltles..,. fl,S70 41) Kstimuiuu vuiue ui school properly. s,uuu Jos. H. Hahhond, Pres, W. II. lllil.l., Sec. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is hereby irlven that the part nernhln lately suhsihtliiK liutween Lewis O. Iddleuud T. G. Evmis was dissolved on the lDUl day of July, luol, liv muttitil consent, so (ar as relates to the said T. G. Evans. Alldulilsdue to said nurliierHhlD are to be nuld to Lewis U. Lldlo and all detnunds on account of purtnemhlp uuKiness are io lie present to mm tor puy, nieut. L. O, Ltuut. Puled July ltb, liwi. T" " r44J4j4j4)4J4J4Jt4Jftf4J, Allegheny wo uege. s I la if is. Paaa.i tm .I.e. 0im4 TradltlMa. Pacalty. j Uaaurpaaaed Lecatlea. J Reaaauabte Eipeaaa. Fall Tiaii Opens Hhptemeer it. Catalovuc and full infonnaticn aeiit free I of charge to any address oa application to y, Preiitfeut WHIuub It. CrawtWel, S s Meadville, Pa, ' iL ta a Miifttiimtmar limerlckvllle. Hatiirday was the scIkmiI lottiny of Pino Croek township and teachers were elected (or l'lno Creek Kast as follows: S. T. Stormor, MoAnlnch: C'hestor Swartz, Urltton; Miss (irant, Mllo Hill; there Is onn vucancy, there was not an applicant for Ilaimi school. 11. li. Haynier, who hns been homo for a short tlmo lutlpinK his fnt linr-ln-lnw, Win. Moorn, harvest, left on Mon day for Goo. Sharp's camp whero ho has beon employed for some time. Ilov. J. l. Hicks, pastor of M. K. church, holds his last quarterly meet ing at this place, for this year, begin ning the evening of Aug. Commun ion service Sunday, Aug. 25. Mrs. Win. Moore and her sister, Mrs. Noalo, Mrs. H. It. Hnymer and daugh ter, Mamie, of this place, drove to West Liberty to visit friends at that place Sunday. Norman Cable, of this placo, started for Davis, W. Va., on July 22, whero ho expects to manage a lath mill for his brothor-ln-law, Coo. Kmlaw. Quito a number of our young men at tended the loo cream festival at Fuller station Saturday evening and report the lee cream flno. Messrs. K. Welser and Peter Eraor- Ick, of this place, attended the funeral of J. It. Kmory, at Tlrookvlllo, Sunday afternoon. Misses Edith and Cora Schugars aro visiting friends at Kalis Creek and Du Bots this week. Mrs. .lennlo Rellz and son, Forest, of Drookvillo, are vlsltlnjj friend at this place, Wm. Moore, of this placo, modo a business trip to Ilrookvillo Saturday. Old Snyder and wife were tho guests of Cbus. Zimmerman and wife Sunday. Our butcher, W. W. Fales, purchased gotno fine beef cattle last week. Henry Harrlgor and his slater, Klora, drove to Wortli v'Uo on eiimdny. James and (leo. Hmlth mndo a short oall In our village Sunday, Rathmel. There Is a four foot sido walk being built on the West sido of Main street, from tho DuRoig road to ost ofllco. The walk on the other sido of tho street ought to be repaired. Mrs. A. SI. Wynnt lost a pair of gold- rlmraod glasses between the M. E.church and hor homo last Sunday. Finder will be rowarded by returning thorn, to, hoy., Joseph Batesp.n, ir, a, U'omincnt nier. chnnt of Iathwel, and wlfo went to Buffalo Monday to visit the I'an-Amerl- can. Dr. Hoffman and wife, John Smith, J. P., and wife. A. W. Mulhollan and wlfo drove to Brookvlllo last Sunday. Mrs. James Mitchell, of Patton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverldge, here. J. T. Siple expects to attend tho Sons of Veterans' reunion at Summervllle next Sunday. Charles Tylo spent last woe, ftt falo taking In the nigh,,, a,, tho ln Amorlfyinj. Misu Annie Htivonson, of Klttannlng, is visiting MUs Laura Hughes hero. Dr. Robert Dunsmore,' of Glen Rlchoy, had business bore lost Saturday. Prof. Long, of Knoxdalo, had business here last Friday. IEI'OUTOFTfttNl'.lTION or tii a FIRST NATIONAL BANK OX SSTtTOZAS'VTLLE at Keynoldsvllle, In the State, of IVilluylvu nlu, at the close of liip,liuwt July HHil, HkNMII'Ht'KS! Loans and dlscoiiuu , , , tl7u,ul xi Uvprdrnfls, svcureil unil iinsm'ured. il HI I', a, Honda to secure eircuiutlou.... a",llil Oil J'rtnuluiuM on I'.H. Ilouds (S'ks, su(!urltles, etc Furniture and tlxlures l)ue from N'atlouul tiahka fnot He, serve Aitentst Pile from upproved reserve nKciits. Inturnal-ltevenue siutns Checks und other cash Ileitis 1.(1110 (III i.mri .111 1ii,77il :i7 MJ,iU7 13 7rt Ml 8..VK) 03 Notes of other National hanks 2,;V0 00 Fractional palter currency, nickels, uud cents.. ' lilt 03 Lawful money reserve In hank, vie : Hpeele l 7,2ns 2.1 U'Kul-teuder notes II1..V0 tip 2n,ST ? ltedemplloii fund Willi U. rj. 'V'VWi-- urer (.1 per cent, ufj vVTHb'Wi). 1.7W 00 Tfot . ...................,,.,,,, 1 , 103 02 I.IAUII.ITIUM. C-SI'WnliV-k Pbl In tU. yinirilfumi.:..... 1.1, Vlltllv Itlvtl piiitlls, less e.xH.'iisea und taxes liuid II, National flunk notes oulstaudltiK... 'A l)ue to other National llatiks ;t( lllvidunda llnnuld nun 00 ,UU 00 ,T!B 1:1 ,011(1 110 ,(.1 l rn oo IndlvldMul deposits sulijcct to chuck 247, Time eertlllcales of dtiosit 24, ,;ut w vtuniur s l'iiix'Ks ouisiuuuiiia 111 M) Total .W1,103 Hi State ef FtBEiylf aaia, O.cnty f J.rerna, : I, John II. Kuuclier. Cashier of the ulxive numud hank, do solemnly swear that the above stutement Is true to tUu.beal of uiy kuowledg'e uud belief. John II. KAticimt, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 33th day of July, luol. Ai.bkiit Revmolps, Notary Publk'. OUHKH-t Attest i ' j. ... -i J. V. Kt ",!, Mitc J. II. CobUUT. I : p. inn, iiircior. 1TCIIMX, I Paradise. Twenty of our people were out for huckleberries Inst week. They brought homo thirty busfiols of tho blue fruit ond threo rattle snakes. Miss Lydla Haffer, who has beon staying at Lewis Ludwlck's the post few months, roturned to her homo near Hlg Run on Monday. K. H. and P. M. Syphrlt, of Home stead, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Syphrlt. Miss Kiln a Holmnn, of Sykesvillo, vis ited hor sister, Mrs. C. E. Strouse, on Sunday. Aiiiimburof people of Paradise ex pect to attend the Lutheran Reunion at Luthersburg on Thursday. Miss Ella Muth, of Punxsutawney, visited Is Paradise tevoral days last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Hllliard, of Rcyn oldsvlllo, visited in Paradise lost Thurs day. v Miss Gardner, of Burnslde, visited her niece, Mrs. C. E. Strouse, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lott attended the Reunion at Rutler last Thursday. Misses Surah and Carrlo Keller visit ed friends in Dutchtown on Sunday. The Gibson saw mill Is again In oper ation with a full crow of men. Mrs. Allen Cathers was on the sick list several days last week. W. A. Shoesloy had business at Wlnslow on Saturday. Wnydo llroaky, of Bollovlow, was In Paradise last Friday. J. M. Strouse had business In Big Run on Saturday. Sykesvllle, Charles Almen, formerly of Reynolds ville, hns opened a restaurant on the corner of Main and Park streets. Come hoys, Charley will treat you all right. Wo aro glad to hear that Mr. Wilson has boon elcotod to leach tho second grade of our school for the coming term. Joo Is a good follow. W. H. Reber, who has been laid In for some weeks with a sprained knee, is able to bo on our streets again. The Sykesvllle Cornet Band will give a Harvest Homo Picnic In Viola Park, at Sykesvillo, August 8th. A purty of Reynoldsville folks had a very pleasant outing In Viola Pork, Sykesvillo, lost Sunday, Dr. Wm,. p. Vanwort's sister and nice ol Now York City, aro visiting him In this pi aw, Mrs. Rltonhousor's sister and mother, of Ohio, aro visiting friends In Sykes villo. S. B. Long and wifo wore visiting friends in Indiana county over Sunday. Wise Si Reed are hustling bark to the siding. Transactions in Real Estate. F. S. Lewis to Millerburg Railroad Co., for land in McCalmont township. I00; June 22, 1001. Carllno Salvagglo, to Jos. Kalmando, for property ia Voting township. $7"0; My Is. Wl. K. VV. lioblnson, et at., to Frank Vesncgky, for lot In McCalmont town ship. 920; June 10, 1001. J. M. Chosntitt, Sheriff, to John W. Walker, for land In Knox township. April , 1(101. Thomas Sand to Mary Sutter, for proportyin Anita,. 3Q()i July IB, 1001. Stlf Sutter to Thomas Sand, for prop erty io Anita. l.ltMi; July 16, 1901. Chariot McCary to Elizabeth McGee, for land In Wlnslow township. (10; November 10, 1900. Fred B. Schwom to Sarah A. Stewart, for lot In Falls Creek, 1210; July 13, ma. II, ,M. MuUoa to U. J. Matson, W. R. Husaelbaek and George R. Matson, for seventh-eighth interest Inland in Wlns low township. $3,000; July 15, 1901. Andrew Smith to Everett Rhodes for lot In Falls Crook. 11.00; July 1. 1901 Mary Fauls to Albert Pitrone, for lot In Young township. $32o; December 2tt, 1900. A Good, Thins;. Gorman. Syrup ia the special proscrip tion oj Pis A. Boschee, a celebrated Qern)an physician, and is acknowledged to no one of the most fortunate disco v erlos in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the sevorest' nature, removing, as It does, the cause of the effoctlon and leaving the parts In a strong and heal thy condition. It Is not an experiment al medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boscbec's Cfifiaa Sy rup was Introduced In, hji lnlted States In 18(18, and, Is npw aodi !u every town and lU4&e lit, the . civilized world Three dose will relievo any ordinary cough. Price, 75 ots. For sale at H, Alex S toko's drug store. Get Green's Priao Almauao. A GREAT CARNIVAL! All Nations' Day, Saturday, August 3rd, to Boom the Pan-American Exposition. At a iolnt meeting nf t.hn Ecnnaltlnn officials and the Midway concessionaires, Sunday afternoon, July 20th, in tho Ser- lee iJulldlng, it was arrangod to hold 1 great carnival dav at the Pan-Ameri can on which unprecedented revelrr shall reign from morning until mid night. Noother Exposition has ever attempt ed or dared to attcmnt anvthlnir of the kind. It will bo tho greatest gala event history of exhibitions has recorded. Compared with it a oombinntion of the Mnrdl Gras, the rtmo festivals of South ern California, tho water foteof Venice, the winter carnival on the Nava. the confetti days at Naples, tho martial roasts of the Empire of Roma and thn Orlontal fetes on the Bosphorus, will barely admit of comparison. . . PLANS OP UKANDEUR. According to tho olans oromulcatcd. this day at the Rainbow City will sur pass in every respect of grandeur, im mensity and unique boautv anv of tho great festivals famous In modern or an cient history. Tho modern rlav access ories of oloctrloity, transportation facil ities and mechanical ingenuity, togeth er with a resolve to spare no expense makes this possible. THIS CARNIVAL OK ALL NATIONS WILL HE HELD ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 3d. Not less than $100,000 will be snent on tho project, and the value of tho sor- vioes contributed by tho Midwav con cessionaires and others will actually make the affair a grand quarter of a million dollar production, as the theatri cal press agent would say. THE REVELS HEGIN. At 10:30 o'clock in tho mornlncr the revels will begin with a pageant of all nations, In which all the Midway at tractions and a host of outsldo pooplo will participate. This line will wind about the grounds, a splendid, caval cade of costume and color, and with tho . blare of trumpets, well heralded the opening. At 11:30 there will bo a water ear nival. all sorts of gaily bodockod craft laden with oosturaod morrymakors. to fill tho lagoons and canals. In this event it Is Intended to outdo tho famous water fotes of Venice. At high noon a man will make a sen . sational high dive from the summit of the Electric Tower into a deep dredged portion of the grand canal. In tho afternoon tho cavotv will ba confined chiefly to the big Stadium, tho seating capacity of which Is to be In creased. For several hours an immense- modorn day clrous will prevail; also a Wild West Show with all tho excite ment of sham Indian ficrhts and the startling horsemanship of vaquero red man and cow punchor. Several uniouo features have been doclded upon beside the regular gamut of bareback riding," tumbling and high wire work. A handicap race between an automobile, a camel, an elephant, a horse and a bi cycle has already boon arranged; also a foot raco between representatives of evory race at tho Pan-American; a norse race to bring out the riding su- . periority between an Arab, a Mexican. an Indian, a Filipino and an American cow boy, and a purse race between a Mexican peon on a burro and an Esqui mau in a sled drawn by a dog team. A cakewalk of all nations will furnish amusement of lighter vein. SPECTACULAR BALLETS. In the evening, aside from DvroUieh- nlcs which will go up continuously from various points about the grounds, spec tacular ballets and dances by the women of all nations will take place in the ba sin of the Court of Fountains. A nlat- form will be erected awash with the surface of the water, and this, together with special electrical and calcium ef fects, will afford a sight of beauty never before witnessed. All day there will be revels along tho Midway which will culminate with a parade of the beauties of all nations at night. Military organizations will partici pate, part of which will be in srjeclal costume in representation of the coro nation ceremonies of feudal days, and the triumphal marches of the armies of ancients. The object of this most unusual spe cial day Is to create a furor of Pan-American enthusiasm throughout the coun try and secure groat dally attendance the remainder ol the Exposition season. She Didn't Wear A Mask. But her beauty was corapleWy hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till sho used Bucklens Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions,. Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Feloas Irons Its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25o at II. Ales',' Stokc's. For MtJ yy II. Alex Stoke