$Tftc Star. Unbncriptiim tl.50 prr fiir, "'" tt.VO if . pttitl tlrictljl III mintnet. . . HTIiPIIKTJVH. Fdlior ami nb. WKDNKSDAY. HKl'TKM UK It S. lf!T. An Independent loeiilpiiiier.pniillthi'cl every Wednesday nl Hevnoldivlllc. .leilerson I'o. !'., devoted lo I lie Interest" of Keyiiolilsvllle and.letTersoneonntv. Non-polltlrtil. wllltreiit nil with fullness, mid will heespuelnlly filrnil ly towards the liiniirliia rluss. Buliserlptlon pi 'Icf4l.))ii'i yenr, In ndvnnee. Communications Intended fur piihlli'iil Ion must be accompnnlcd hy the writer" mime, not fur niilillcntlon. lint us n uiiiiriini f ood fill th. Interest Imr new Items solicited. Advertising rules nmile known on applica tion at the office In Arnolds' Hlock. Lenirhtv communications anil ehiinue of advertisements should rem'h this office hy Monday noon. Address all communications toC. A. Steph enson, Keyiiolilsvllle. Pit. Entered nt the pnstnAVe nt. Koynnldsvllle. Pa., Hi second clnss mull nmtter. TOWN COUNCIL MRETINQ. Street LiRht to br Placed ot Main Street Crossing of R. ft F. C. R'y. Kojrulur niiMMlnir of thn town council was held on Monday evoninir. with President Stone in thcclinir. Members present: Spears. Klliutt, Hoover, Hcyn olds and Coibett. Minutes of t ho previous meetinirs rend anil approved. No report from the burjres. Secretary Hoard of Health reported receipts to bo but $1.."0. Clork reported ho had received W.'l.ls.) from the C. I). Si P. T. Co. for llcenxo on Kfl poles. On motion hills amounting to fc(HU8 were ordered paid. President Stone stated ho had seen the publishers of the city papers and they wished to put in a bid for the printing of ordinance. On motion the ordinance committee was instructed to get the ordinance printed In book form Finance committee reported that the solicitor had not been able to get the costs on the Sanders caso adjusted, but would have soon. Chairman of street committee report- ed he hnd called on Mr. Robinson, Gen'l Manager of J. & C. C. & I. Co. in re gards to a light at the Main street crossing at the iron bridge and that they would placo a light. Chairman of street cnmmitteo report ed the expense on the street for month of August, Including lumber for side walks and crossings, to be $119.18. Mr. Honningor, high constable, ro- ported he had received $5.00 through impounding cattle and had turned tho same over to the borough treasurer. On motion tho reports of tho differ ent committees were accepted. Chairman of the street committee stated that tho act passed by the lejrls- lature at its last session did not control or Interfere with the seworago of our borough. Ho also stated he had been making further investigations In re gard to sewerage. On motion action on the removing of the bell tower wag hold over until next meeting. Ordinance No. 43 passed second read ing and became a law by unanimous vote of tho oouncil and the clerk was instructed to have thera printed in both papers and posted as required by law After hearing the doclslon of Solic itor M. M. Davis read, In the matter of the request of J. J. Sutter for a sldo- walk from Jackson street to Pleasant avenue, on motion the president of the council was requested to see what ar rangements can be made satisfactorily with persons interesed in the petition for a sidewalk from Jackson street to Pleasant avenue. Chairman of the street commltte re' ported that Mr. Burns could not grant tho right of way to open an alley through the Burns estate, Mr. Burns being the executor. On motion the solicitor was author ized to prepare a petition to oourt to liare viewers appointed to assess the damages for opening an alley across the Burns estate. On motion the building committee was instructed to inquire into the lease of lot on which hose house No. 1 is built, and make suitable approuchos to the doors of hose house No. 1. The follies, vices, and consequent miseries of multitudes, displayed in newspaper, are so many admonitions and warnings, so tnanv beaoons eon tlnually burning, to turn others from the rocks on which they have been shipwrecked. What caution likely to be more effectual against gambling and profligacy than the mournful relation of an exeoutlon, or the fate of a despairing suicide? What finer lecture on the ne cessity of economy than an auction of . estates, houses and furniture? "Talk they of morals?" There Is no need of Hutoheson, Smith or Paley. Only take a newspaper, and consider it well; read it, and it will instruot thee. Bishop Home. The last legislature enacted a law which provides that no appeal shall be entertained from the judgment of J ustloe of the Peace unless the appelant, or his attorney or agent, make affidavit that the appeal is not for delay, but because be verily believes that injustice . has been done. Another new law re quires justices to return to the plantlff all costs paid by blin in cases where an appeal is made by defendant. The Pennsylvania li. It. Co. has com menoed the construction of oars with capacity of 100,000 pounds of freight, and oxpecu to equip its entire system rlih these Hnmeose oars in time. The, ' i 9 the largest lo use in the world ani wm an oe supplied with air brakes. Krem.li on the Way to K'ondyke. A party of l'liillipsburg. Pa., young men, guldennddwards, consisting of O. Hwlta-r, C. H. French and II. L. nil IkIo, arc In the city and tonight they will leave on the City of Seattle for Victoria whore I hey will take tho Bristol fur St. Michaels. At St. Michaels they will transfer to the river steamer Kugene going direct to Dawson City. Lust night the party wan seen at the Hotel Stevens and stated Hint they ero generally surprised at tho moder ate price charged In Seattle for sup plies. Tliey were told In St. Paul that hey could not get bncon or flour In Seattle at any but panic prices. Lpon their arrival here they found every thing cheaper than tho figures quoted them in St. Paul. They did say, how- ver, that they found hardware higher here thuii in Pennsylvania, but that as not to be wondeti-d at. They came from an Iron manufacturing State, and naturally brought a schedule of values with them. When the freight and pneking were added, however, there wits no great difference, and they ex pressed themselves entirely satisfied. The only regret, they feel is in the inat- r of leaving Seattle, which they say is the best city in tho country to-dav. All of tho members of he Philipshurg party aro old- timo friends of ox-city clerk It. F. Stewart, and for tho past three days ho has divided his time in assisting them to make up a first-class outfit. They will take up nearly a ton to each man, all of which has boon purchased in Seattlo, excepting furs and hir gar ments, which they bought in St. Paul. Seattlo Pont-lnhlliiji mvr. There is Nothing so Oood. There is nothing Just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Cough and Colds, so demand it and do not permit tho dealer to sell you sotno substitute. He will not claim there Is anything better, but In order to mako more profit ho may claim somthing else to bo just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery .because you know It to bo safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For colds, coughs, consumption and for all affec tions of throat chest and lungs, there Is nothing so good as is Dr. King's Now Discovery. Trial bottle free at II. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Resolutions of Paradise Grange No. 854 WHKKEAS, It has pleased God in His all-wise dealings to remove from our midst our beloved sister, Ida V. Sypbrit, a charter member of our order, and in so doing has deprived us of one who had the Interest of our order dear to heart, and in whom all confidence was placed. The death is indeed a sad blow to our order, to tho church and to the family, to whom she was a loving daughter and sister, and will be deeply mourned, but we bow in humble sub mission to the will of God, knowing He doeth all things well. Therefore, Hemlved, That we drape our charter for thirty days and that these resolu Hons be recorded on the minutes and sent to The Star for publication, and that a oopy be presented to the bereaved family. J. r'. strauss, 1 MRS. A. J. cSPRAQUE, UOItl, Mrs Noah Strauss. ) In a Man's Mind. A thin man always puts on a lot of airs when he has a fat baby. The most successful liar is the man that ltos least and then lies hardest. A woman never feels really helpless until sho gets a mosquito bite under her corset. Kissing is like eating mushrooms. You are never sure what will happen until afterward. Every woman keeps a list in her head of people she won't invito if she can afford to give a party. f ortune may knock at every man s door, but it is generally gone by the time he can get his coat on. When a girl says that all the men are alike you may know that she has had an experlenoe with one of them. A woman always has an Idea that she can make a man fidget around and act uncomfortable when she looks at him hard. Ex. Did You Ever Try Electrlo Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influence in giving strength and tone to the organs, If you have loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan choly or troubled with Dizzy Spells jueoirio Hitters is the medicine you neea. Health and Strength are guar anteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at H. Alex. Stoke'sDrug Store. Bucklen's Arnica 8alv. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H. Alex, Stoke. Hard Tuna Prices. $20.00 suits tor 116.00 and $22.00 suits for $18.00 at Hamblet it Bwartz's. Look at display window. ORDINANCE NO. 43. Six". 1. Be It enacted hy tho town council of the Borough of Iteynoldsvlllo, That riding upon ttnv of the sidewalks of the said borough by. any person or persons, on any bicycle, either single or tandem, or any sled or sleds, or anv like contrivance, or coasting, or skating pon any sidewalk ho and tho snmo Is retry declared unlawful. Skt 2. That tho sliced of nnv bicy cle, single or tandem, upon any of the streets or allevs without tho rider thereof having his feet titon the pedals and handles Is hereby prohibited. ku. .. That on all bicycle or anv kind, both single and tandem, which mnv b ridden ttimn tho streets oralleys of said borough after dark there shall tie carried a lighted lamp of suitable haracter to provide for the safety of pedestrians and others upon said streets or alleys, and likewise, suitablo hells shall also bo carried on said bicycles, Inglo or tandem, and tho same must lie rung, both dav and night, by the Ider of said hleyeles ut all street inter sect Ions or bends In said streets, tho Inglng of said hells to begin at least llftv (oO) feet before reaching said Inter section or bond and kept ringing until same shnll have been passed. Srai. 4. Anv person or th-rsons violat ing any of the provisions of this ordi nance shall ho liable to a fine of not less ban one dollar nnd not more than ten dollars for each olfetise, to bo collected as other fines and penalties are by law collected, nnd any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with any ot the provisions of this ordi nance ho and the suitie Is lioivby re pealed so far as tho samo effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law In ouneil this tlth day of September. A. D. 1H17. W. S. STONE. Attest: Pres. of Council. L. J. McKntire, Clerk of Council. Approved this "th day of September, A. D. mil. II. ALEX. Stoke, Chief Burgess. Paradise. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Strouse, of Big Run, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cathcrs last week. Harvey Keller, who has boon on tho sick list, is able to be around again. Charley Plfer and sister, Miss Mollle, of Big Run, wero In Paradise last Fri day. J. W. Syphrlt was called home from tho Clarion normal last week on account of tho serious illness and death of his sister, Ida. Miss Cyntha Myers, who has been visiting her brother the past two months, returned to her homo In Na trona last week. At this writing Dannie Fillhart Is ly ing low at his homo with a bad caso of blood poisoning. For fine foot wear at reasonable prices go to J. K. Johnston's. Subscribe for The Star and got all tho local, county and general news. Baby shoes 20 to 35 cents per pair nt J. E. Welsh & Co's. Johnston carries tho finest line of ladies shoes in town. The New m Furniture k Store, Opposite Hotel Belnap, New Goods 1 New styles The manufacturers make the goods, I make the PRICES. My object is to please the eye and the most important part, to Buit your pocket book.. My stock consists of a complete up-to-date line. Special attention given to picture framing. J.H. the Cash Furniture Dfttisr. mm Wo Invite the public to cull as we are losing out our stock of drvgoods, groceries. Hardware, Shoes Ac. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when later public sales will bo made to close out balance. .1. C. Kino & Co. For neat fitting suit go Ut Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors J. E. Welsh & Co. keep 11 fine lino of ladies.' gentlemen's and children's shoes constantly in stock. WANTEtt-KAITHKI'I. MF.N OR WOMEN to trtivel for resiioiistliln established house In IVmiiyl vntiln. SiiIhi-jt lisii nnd imisi'S. roslllon iii't-mitlletit. Ketet-etlru, iirlosi self iiildi-essed slumped rnvelonn. The N11II01111I, Slur Insiiriinee Itlilit.. Chleiiiio. KF.CH CHEEK RAILROAD. New York Crntril 4 Hudion Rlvor R. R. Co., Unte CONDKNSED TIME TABLE. HKAIl t'P IIKAn now Ki Mull No ml o:ni Km 1 Mull No :i7 No :ti 51.4V 17, .1X11. l III ) In ... " p 111 4 Nl I ill ,MT. . . . ! 1 I I . . I.vr II :i I III M A I I X I-T E V. . .". . Viin 4 40 inn !. I.ve.... 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Arr 101X1 1020 p in 11 in am u m II til It til I Hit. A. A KRAII1NII 11. 11. Hill U 111 it in run. A. ft kfaihmi 11. 11. 2:i HM Arr WII.1.1 AMSI' T l.vo float ll : fs:n :) l.vo l'llll.A Arr ftOil 7 10 14:10 I.v N.Y.vlii Tiiininiim Ar H 00 III 00 Lv am p 111 .N.V. vln IM1II11. Arb72ft JD30 p m am Dully IVeek-ituys I Hot) p m Sundays ; mm a 111 ptitidiiy 'li Now York iiiisseimers triivttllnif vln lMill nilelpliln mi 10.20 u in triiln from Williams- IHiri. win i'iiiiiiko ears hi. t;oiiimiiin nve, 'lilliidiiliiliiu. 4"OSJNKTIONM. At WtlllntnstMirt with I'hlliideliihliiAKeiidliiKK.K. At Jersey Shore with Full Hiisik Hallway. At Mill Hull with 4 em nil Kit Irond of rennsrlvitiiln. At riillliishiiiir with IViiiisylviinlii Kiillroiul and Altisinit a 'iillHhiii tf I'omiPi'tltiK li. H. At t'leiirlleld with Hutritlo, Itorliestnr & ritlsliurirli Kiillwitv. At Miiliiitrey MiiliiinVy nnd Milton w in t umlirlu ft L'leiirtleld Division of lVnnsylviitifii Kitllruiiil. At MnliitlToy with reiinsyiviiniii norin-nesiern 1111111111111. A. li. I'ai.mkii, V. K. Hkhiiiman, Huporlntvnduiit. Oen'l I'hss. Attt. I'hlhiuelelilii, Pa Qotrl JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Tho lendlna hotel of the town. Iloiidqiinr tora for commercial men. Htm hem, free bus, 11111 11 rooms unu closets on every uoor, sample riMinis. billiard room, telephone con iiffctlon Au. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. C. D1LLMAN, Proprietor. First olnss In every pnrtleulnr. Located In the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious ample roomi for commercial travelers. UnUctUantau. NEFP. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. 1 MITCHELL, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldsvillo, Pa. Q Z. GORDON. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Brookvlllo, Jefferson Co. Pa. Office In mom formerly occupied by Gordon ft Corbett West Main street. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, real estate Buent, Patents secured, collections made promptly. Office In Nolan block, KeynoldsvlUe, Pa. JRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices In Mahoney building. Main Btroet, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. s MITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notury Public and Real Estate Agent. Ool- lections will receive prompt attention. OIHce In the FoHter block, near uostofnee. Reyn oldsvllle, Pa. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bulldlnf near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Oentle ness In operating. DR R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by I. B, McUrelKbt. JB R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. store, Main street, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa, EDUCATION and fartuus so bud In cation at tlx Cen tral Htmf Nermol Mahaal. Leek Haven, F. Vlnt- claMaooommoaiioiiBiiaiowii. to.tud.nu. 'urclreulareMdlllu.oat.,d4r JAMBS Jf.lfl. ? r tflf,Ml. SIM fans htkUlmk lUva. Fa. VITANTBD FAITHFUL MFN OR WOMEN v t.i travel for ruMUonulble estahlluliea house In Pennsylvania. Halary 7SU and ex penses, Position permaueut Uefereuue. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Tue National, slur insurance Blag., unicaga, I GET AN I I rmtniTinu I Stoke' Ttdvertlalng Bpse. j FOR WRITING nt the sonshore. In tho motintnlns, or elsewhere, our linn stationery touelies tho outer clrelo of sutisiHetion nt all point. It hits quality In the sitpei'lutivo tlegruo. Our assortment presents all the latest fancies of tho fastidious Bnrt fashiona ble, but tvo do not stop at finis. Our specialty is everything n atationery, staple as well as fa'ney. Our larifo business is the natural sequel of our extensive anil varied stock. Homo tlilnpB can't be aililed to except by wuy of surplusage, and that's our stationery case. Bing & Co, WB WfNT MORE, ROOM And now make the following offers: Dimities, worth 15 and 12jc, for 10c. ; 20c. Organdies for 15c. ; Imported 25c. Ginghams for 15c; Challies 3c. ; Dress Patterns, worth $8.00 for $6.00. We also have many other goods which we have re duced in the same way. You will find this the place to spend your money and get more than value. 4c Bread! The BON TON BAKERY will change the price of Bread since the price of Flour has changed. Bread will be cheaper now than ever. Beginning Wednesday. Sept. 8th, at noon we will sell bread at A r and 6c. a loaf. Call and try a loaf of our fO, bread and be convinced that you can buy bread cheaper than you can buy flour and bake it. A share of your patronage solicited. Bon Ton Bakery, L. R. HUTH, Prop'r. 4c, Bread must be bought which makes a daily AT OUR STORE fine furniture receives its latest and most brilliant definition. We are equally Btrong, complete, and triumphant in every department. Parlors, bed rooms, dining rooms, all rooms in the house, may here obtain an artistio outfit. We couple a pleas ing magnificence of appearance with a solid reality in value. What we sell you will become old with out looking so, will wear without becoming worn. When you buy, save money, of course, but equally of course get good things at our short figures. STOKE, Pharmacist. BING & OO. To whom it may concern: at the store or off the wagon canvass of the town. Reynoldsville Hardware Co -1 -'