$rfltt & Star. tiuliteriptiim Sl.fiO rr tcir, or $1.00 if Jxil'i? nl rc' in ilffrriiirr, V, A. NTKIMIUNKUN, Killmr anil I'lib. VVKDNK8UAV, JULY 27, I him. AtilnilPiMMiildil liwiil pupcr. iwlilUlii'ilrvrry Wmlni'mliiy nt l(i'yhnlliYlllii. .liITlrnn I'd. I'., rt'Vili(l in tin in1i'ivu of KryiifililivllW nd .IwlTonMiiiriiiinly. Niin-iiillilrnl, will Irvnt nil with fiilriii-i, iiml will iM'i.'pft'liilly ffli-ml-ly townriln tho Inlitirlnu Iiinm. Hiinm-rl l lull irlri'SI.IiMrypiir,ln nclvilliro. (Jiimrminli'itUutiA Inli'iMli'il fur iMililli-iiilmi tnimt lie iii'i'imiiiimlril by tho wHii'I-'h iiiiinn, nod for pulillritl Inn, hill ii n hiiiiiiiiiI'i of Komi fiillh. lHltr"llMn mm Miiiiin niillrlteri. Advertlnlnir riittn tiiiitli' knnwriuti nmillru tlunntthu nfTli't In KnM'lillrli-lli'nry llliirk. Lntrlity romniunlriilhinii mid rltiuiKe of AivcrtlNcmiMiln hIioiiIU rimi'li thin ortlre by Monilny iiihiii, Ariilrew nil nirmninlriitliin to V. A. Hli-ph-non, HivyntililHvllU, I'n. KnlottMl lit. thn piwtoftli'P nt Uryimlilsvllltt, Pn., nn mronil rln mull mnttrr. It taken it ii)lnl'(l reimirk to pi-ruv ti ato SOI110 H'II)Io'h lll'ltlirt. "A honiyi'"mh," my a ooIimmkI ninn, "am a lot b llttlo ci'IIh, but n liom-y moon am ofti'n ntm blir noil." Dr. J. H. Notilo cays tlio uiont ri'iiitirk itblo tlil.ig lin bun Iviird of for hi Mini time In Unit, two KcynciUUvllle billion nt'tiutlly spent two hours onu diry lunt work dlHCussIng liousi'ki'i'ltig und did not ropcitt n Hliiniloroiw ri'timrk ntioiit tholr nolgtibni'H. Duel or miyn lie nun novor hotinl of unci) n 1 1 t ti lt iM-foro. A cliup wliu witit driving it ti um liitul Ing ntono up firunt hi root Momluy, abused thn horscH mi cini lly Unit a couplo of (limit struct Indira fult ho budly for tho ulniM-d bi i sm Unit thoy cried. A dosp of tho low for illuming iinliniilH would havi' horn tho propor thing for t lii young iiihii. It would llltVO tllllgllt hllll It li'KSOII. According to a Muteini'iit ni'iit out from VVnuhlneton, I). I'., hint week con ci'rning tm "oxtotinion of tho five rural mull norvloo," thoro aro moro pooplo In I'cn nwy 1 van ill who huvo to go after tholr mall than in any other ntitto In tho Union. In Pennsylvania tho iiuni lor without freo delivery Ik .1,0112,(1.11). Ohio luis 2,.'t;i7,l!4 pcoplo who do not have tho froo delivery; Illinois lias 2,34S,1(W, und Now York linn 2,2211,111. Tho poorovernoomof Uone.otto town ship, Elk county, have a pauper that has cost that township about $200.00 and now nn cITort In being mndo to show that it full to tho lot of Wlnslow town ship, thin county, to puy thesoexpensen. Nouh Syphrit wns over in Klk county lubftwoekto boo ubout thu maltor. It in doubtful If tho poor overseers of Bonezotlo cun prove that Wlnslow township la to puy for the keeping of the abovo ineutlonod puuper. At the meeting of tho JelTet'Hnnlan State Committee, representing tho sound money Democracy of lVnnnji van I it, held In Philadelphia lust Wednesday, Hon. (ieorgo A. Jenks, of this county, wns unanimously Indorsed for Governor. This resoluthm was also tinnnlmously pussi d, "That tho Nation al Democracy of I'ennsylvuniudo pledge an earnest, active and hearty support to tho candidates nominated for Stute offices at Altoona." Thus it will bo soon that Democratic harmony has been scoured in tho Stute. A sunsiblo exchange prints the fol lowing timely warning agalnnt unjust suspicion: Unhappily there is a pre valent and growing propensity, sup posedly associated with the cynlclst of of the age, to suspect evil of one's fel low man. Instead of practicing that broad charity which is still preached In the churches, but too often falls upon ears that are donf to its meaning. How many a sensitive soul has been grlov ously wounded by harsh, unmerited criticism! Tho purity of tho lily hus no security against the blighting' breath of scandal, which, beginning with a word prompted by an ill-balanced mind and an unclean heurt, has been taken up by a thoughtless rabble and swelled Into a wave of opprobrium to wreck a beautiful and blumoles life. Too strong ly, too earnestly, the plea cannot be made that public sentiment shall bo careful to be just; the fact enforced that common rumors hus the established character of a commou liar. - The citizens of Falls Creek have been greatly annoyed und worried for a few year by the stench at that place during tho summor tnontbB caused by the refuse from the tannery being emptied Into the creek. It seemed that they had to either submit or do without a tannery. Finally the company has consented to remove the obnoxious nuisance by putting In a sewor. In the last issue of the Falls Creek Sun it was stated that G. W. Chllds, president of the Elk Tanning Company, had in formed the editor of that paper tbut a twelve inch sewer pipe would be put in at that place at once to carry the refuse away from the tannery. This is cer tainly good nows for the people of Falls Creole. It is to be sincerely hoped that the good work will not stop at Fails Creek. Mr. Chllds will find the water of the Sandy Lick creek at this place polluted from the West Reynoldsville tannery. A sewer to carry the refuse below town would be a great blessing to oitr.veople, especially those who live Within two or three squares of the stream. If this matter 1 presented to the Klk Tanning Company In the proper manner we believe the company vl'.l do the right thing- and put in a Letter from Chicamnuga. Camp Thomas, Ciiicamauua, Oa. July 21, IWiH. WiM, V. Wiley, lleynoldvll!u, Pa. Dear Friend: Well, we are still in tho business, old soldiers now. Our uniform wan distributed to-day; possibly this may lie our Inst suit but that, you know, in a risk that wo must undergo In tint position and obligation that wo have accepted in a response to our country's call to arms. Patriotism cures tho thought of a rink. Our boys nre all In good health, al though the water In not an agroeablo to them an It should be, hut that obstacle will bo overcome in a nhort time. There are at present (17.000 soldiers here and they present a mngnillocnt night when on dress parade. Wo will in a few days present you with a picture of thn Itcynohlsvillo boyn. Tho Kith regiment gets the laurels here. Wo have callers from all over tho cninp. I was over to nee the 10th Hegl ment yesterday. I saw Joe 7,'ilgler, of DuHoln. .too Abernnthy whs there but (lid not sen him. Jot sent word thut ho would call on us next Sunday. We expect to leitvo hero Inside of two weeks. Many of the soldiers sell their citizen clothing for twenty-live cents per suit, but wo will nend on in homo before wo liuike such it saorlllcn. At our meals wu all have our own tins, cupt, knives, platen, etc., und eat on the ground under a tree or any conven ient place. Vivo of us oeoupy ouo tent. Have received a number of pupers from homo which an; eagerly Miiight nfter. Give all tho buys our best regitrdn. Truly Your Friend, Jay W. Kvanh. Help Our Soldier Lloys. At thi lust meeting of tins Woman's Hellef Corps in this place steps were taken to make more comfortable our hoys who huvo gone to the front. Undo Sum Is doing his best for them hut he has so much on hand and hits neither the time or means to see to the many little thingn that meun great thlngn, und which contribute largely to tho health, comfort and even save thu lives of many. It is thn purpose of tho Ito Hef Corps to see to tho collection und sending of needful supplies direct to our boy that went from hero, believing that each section will sou to her own. There in a place for ull to work and tho time in rlpo for us to begin. We usk every one to uid tin in our labor. Let us do all wo can In our homes to mako more comfortable thu boys that only a few days ago were enjoying, nn we aro today, home life, and uro now tasting for the llrsttlme the discomforts of camp life. No one cun tell how soon they may be culled on to enter it more active and dungeroun Meld, so let us help them to prepuro for that, us well an muking their life pleasant now. Tho following articles aro btiggcstcd us being needful ut this lime: Night shirts, hlipH'rs, tobneeo and pipes, preserves, jellies, cordluls, syrups, limo juice, lemons, Manuel for bunduges. Housewives und emergency bags aro also needed. Tho materials for theso In requested. Koch housewife should be made of grey llnon and each emer gency bag of light weight denim and when finished should contain tho fol lowing articles: ono pair of scissors, six largo safety pins, six steel trouser buttons, nix bono buttons, three puirs leather shoo laces, flannel pud for needles, three lurgo needles, thrco medium noedlcs, spool heuvy whito cotton, spool black shoo thread, small comb, court pluster und box of sufcty mutches. If directions and pattern are needed by any ono wishing to mako these articles, they will bo supplied by applying to Corps, or material supplied and members will mako them. Believing that the people are ready and willing to help, we ask them to bring to G. A. H. hall all donations on Friday evening, August fith, where an r.morgoncy Committee will be in wait ing to receive. By renuost of Woman's Relief Corns of Keynoldsville. People Who Pay tho Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since last week: l'rof. O. V. Lenkonl, Iteyiiolusvllte, June 10, 'Ml. 8. K.FurmuD, Hnrrlsburg, July 1, 'US. J. T. Guthrie, Esq., West Rcyuoldnvlllo, Juno 1, 'Ml. John L. Campbell, Hopkins, May l '98. Judxe John W, Ueed, Brookvlllo, (uew July M, 1001. J. A. Myer, Iteynolusvllle, new I July 38, 'W. I. F. Illndoilller, Itvyuoldsvllle, Inowi July 20, 'ftS. The low rates offered by the Pennsyl vania Rullroad for an excursion to the sea shore on - Thursday, August 4th, should be within the means of all desir ing to visit these resorts. We are taking orders for spring doliv ery on phosphate and McCormlck mowers and binders, We are soiling sleighs, hay, salt, flour, feed, dry goods, grocerloi and drugs. Come in and see J. C. Kino & Co. Children' shoe that are made to wear can be had at Robinson' shoe tore. ' Call and see the bargain at J. E. Welsh & Co.' shoe store. ' If any of our reader can spare the time for a trip to the Boa Shore this season, they will have tba opportunity to go on Pennsylvania Railroad Excur- xnuwy, August 4th. ORDINANCES. (No??o!7 AN OHDINANCK authorizing tho laving out, construction and building of a public sewer In Willow Alley from filh Htrent, where naid alloy crosses nnld street, to a point In wild alley near 1'iicn fine ttun. Whereas, it appearn by the petition and affidavit on file in the Council Chamber of thu Council of tho Borough of Iteynnldsvllle, that a majority of ropony owners, in interest anil mini sir, abutting on the line of Willow Alley on tho lino of tho proKwed Im provement, have petitioned tho Council of nnld borough to lay out, construct anil build a publio sewor in Willow A I lev In naltl Jlurough, beginning ut a point In fith Street where suid Alley crosses nnld Street thence in naid Alloy to a proponed discharge newer ending In nnld Alley near Pitch Pino Kim whore nnld run crosses said Alley in manner and form an directed by law: that nnld newer In a puhlln necessity for tho convenience and health of thu citizens: und that the cost anil expenses of the same be ussessed and collected In uecordanco with the provisions of the Acts of thn Assembly of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating tho name, thereforo See. I. Be It orduitied ami enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of lieynoldsvlllo In Council assembled, and it Is hereby ordained ami enacted by authority of the sumo, Unit a pub lic sewer Isi luyed out, const ruot'l anil built In Willow Alley, beginning at tt point In "ith Street, where suit) Alley crosses Mill il street thence In naid Alley to a proposed discharge newer ending In suld Alley near Pitch Pino liuu w lie re said run crosses said Alley in accordance with u survey hereto ut- taclieil und mailt; part of this ordinance. Sec. 2. That said newer shall be built, us follows: diameter of newer pipe to be decided upon by tho Council: to ho placed not less than feet below tho surface of thn present Allev so that connections with the sumo cut! ho proH'rly made from collurn (II) feet in depth reckoning form level of center of alley. The Sewor Committee of the Town Council of the borough of ItcynomsvUlc be and In hereby author ized, empowered anil directed to luv out, const met and build naid newer, anil for thut purtxise is hereby authorized und empowered to proceed to buy ma terlul, employ an engineer und lulxirurs und niuke all the, necessary contracts for tho laying out, construction und completion of said newer. See. .'I. That said sower shall lie subject to all thu rules, regulations and ordinances of the Borough of Reynolds ville now in force or thut may be here after passed regulating such sewer, and a newer system of suid borough, and no person shall be permitted to tap such sower or connect therewith until such fiernon or owner of property hus paid i In or her proportion of tho costs of the construction of nnld nower, and complied with all tho rules and regulations as aforesaid. Sec. -I. Tho costn and expenses of tho sumo to bo assessed and collected In accordance with the provisions of tho Acts of Assembly of thu Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and rcgiilutlng tho sumo. Sec. .1. That any ordlnunco or nitrt of ordlnunco conllicting with the pro visions of this ordlnunco bo und tho hiuno Is hereby repealed so fur us thu sumo affects this ordinance. Ordained und enacted into u law In Council this i:ith day of July, A. D. 1H1W. .1. II. COKHKTT, Attest: President of Council, L. J. McKntihk, Pro tern. Clerk of Council. Approved this 14th day of Julv. A. D. 1H0H. H. ALKX. Stoick, Chtuf Burgess. (No. CI.) AN ORDINANCK authorizing tho laying out, construction unil buildimr of a publio sewer in Gordon Alloy from tltb Street where suid alley intersects with said Street to a proposed din charge sower crossing said Alley near Pitch Pino Run whore said run crosses suld Alley. Whereas, Jt appears by tho petition und affidavit on illo in tho Council Chnmbor of tho Council of tho Borough of Rcynoldsvlllo, that a majority of property owners, In interest and num ber, abutting on the lino of Gordon Alley, on the lino of tho proposed im provement, huve petitioned the Council of suid Borough to luy out, construct und build a public sower In Gordon Alloy in said liorougti, beginning at the went line of (ith Street whoro suid Alley intersects with suid Street thence in said Alley to a proposed dis charge newer crossing said Alley near riicn fine nun, wnoro said run crosses said Alley, in manner and form as directed by luw; that suid sower is a publio necessity for the convenience and health of the citizons; and that the costs and expenses of the same be assessed and colleoted in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania relating thereto and rogulating the same, therefore See. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Town Couneil of the Borough of Reynoldsville in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enaotcd by authority of the same that a publio sewer be layed out. constructed and built in Gordon Alley, beginning at the west lino of rlth Street where said Alley intersoots with said Street thonce In said Alloy to a proposed dis charge sewer crossing said Alley near Pitch Pine Run, where said run crosses said Alloy, in accordance with a survey hereto attached and made part of this ordinance. Sec. 2. That said sewer shall be built as follows: diameter of sewer pipe to be decided upon by the Council: to be placed not less than (3) feet below the surface of the present alley, so that connections, with the same can be properly made from collars (tt) feet in depth, reckoning from level of center of allev. The Sewer I'limml t.taa of the Town Council of the Borough of Reynoldsville be and Is hereby author lzed and empowed to proceed to buy material, employ an ongineer and la borers and make ull necessary con tract lor toe laying out, construction and completion of said sewor. See. 3. That suid sewer shall be sub ject to all the rules, regulation and ordinances oi the uorough of Koynolds ville now In force or that may bo here after passed regulating such sewer, and ewer system of said borough, and no person (hall be permitted to tap such ewer or connect therewith until such person or owner of property ha paid On It hlnor her proportion of tho contn of the construction (if naid sower, and complied with all tho rules and regula tions as nlorenulil. Sec. 4, The costs und expenses of thn name to lie ussesned and collected In accordance with tho provisions of the Acts of Assembly of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto ami regulating the same. Huo.fi. I hut any ordinunoe or nart of ordinance conllicting with the pro visions of thin ordinance ho and tho name Is hereby repealed no far us the name elTeels this ordinance. Ordained nml enacted Into a law In Council thin 1.1th day of July, A. D. J. II. UOHMKTT. Attest: President of Council, L. J. McF.ntikk, Pro torn. Clerk of Couneil. Approved thin I Ith dnv of Julv. A. D. IKIW. 11. ALKX. STOKK. Chief Burgess. Marriage Licennes. Tho following mai rliiL'e licenses wore Issued the past week by John H. Barr. Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: A. r,. fuller, et i.iuim Knn. and Mm- glo J. FeiHtermiiki'r. of Fuller Station. M. h. Dickey, of Punic, and Kmllv Broad, of Ueynoldsville. Paul Gruhulce, of V ulston, und Murv Sahuiil, of Horatio. John Gzorko und Murv Knoplnuk. both of Horatio. Robert B. Brown, of Panic, and Hut- tie G. Corn nicker, of Wiimlotv town ship. A. iv tireeley and Kininu ,M. Llndsey. both of Kid red township. Allen Guthrie, of Summervllle, and Ma Wonderllng, of Cool Spring. Isaac h. ssmltli and Mublo Vurner. both of ilig Soldier. rred VV. r.dwiirdn, of Klennorit, and Daisy D. Fritz, of Itimersburg. .lumen rox und Hannah Frill. Isit h of Hevnohlsville. Thomas D. Hoon and Llzzlo Harries. both of Keynoldsville. A Fine Company. The mllllarv eninpiinv which left hero lust Saturday uftornoon forChick- (tmaugii Is as line a collection of young men as ever went to the front. F.very one of them signed the roll, thero being none that could not read and write. Captain Howo suid this wun tho second instunce of the kind In his experience, and thut It wan tho first Instnnco where, lifter tho men were sworn in, there wero more tliun enough, and two or three hud to bo weeded out und refused permission to sign tho roll. Tho Cap tuln nnld ho never saw such genuino engerness to join tho army, und that ho believed ho could huvo gone right ahead und recruited three companies an easily an ono. A number of the boys who failed to puss, or to receive the consent of their parents, wero almost heartbroken over It. Tho boys repre sent the best puoplo of tho county, und If It should happen thut clrctimstunces should muko It nccessury to call thorn Into action, Company L, of tho ltith Regiment, will be certain to givo a good account of Itself. Punxsutawncy Free Pills. Send your address to II. I'.. Bucklon & Co,, Cbicugo, und get a freo sumplo box of Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. A trial will convince you of thoir merits. Thcso pills ure easy in action and aro particularly effective in tho euro of Constipation und Sick Headache. For Mulurlu und Liver troubles they have boon proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly froo from every deleterious substance and to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigor ate the system. Hcgulur size per box. Sold by II. A. Stoko, Druggist. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in tho postofflce at Reynoldsville, Pa., week ending July 23, 18!l8: T. L. Corbett, John W. Dilly. Miss Murtba Krimer, Fred Lanphy, Howard Lench, Robert Runyan, Gibson B. Shcosloy, Jus. O. Stevenson, John Ven ewlno. Suy advertised and give dato of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. United Brethren Camp Meeting. For the United Brethren Camp Meet ing at Mt. Gretna, Pa., AuguBt 2 to 11, 1898, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets from all points on Its system east of (but not in cluding) Pittsburg and Erie, and west of and not Including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna and return at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold July 31 to August 11 Inclusive, good to return until August 20, 1808, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, &o., apply to nearest ticket agent. Young People' Christian Union. For the Young People' Christian Union, Unlte Presbyterian Church, to be held at Saratoga, August 3 to 8, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line to Saratoga at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold August 2 and 3, good to return August 3 to 10, or by depositing ticket with Joint Agent return limit may be ex tended to August 31, 1808. A Common Danger. If you have ever had a oold which you permitted to "wear away" It may In terest you to know that It was a danger ous proceeding. Every cold and cough which Is negleoted pave the way for consumption, bronchitis,' asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous German throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or oold and save you from consumption. Call on H. Alex, Stoko aud get a sample bottle free. Larg size 25o. and 60o. 1 fWt Our Banner lMtni-H tliw motto, "CoolmiHH for All." It's our Soda salute, iired not with guim, but with fonm. There'n bound to be a hot tiino brfoi-H tho September equinox, and s our fountain of delicious drinks will bring relief to Old SoI'h victim'H. Keep cool and help to keep others cool in this Kummery tr encounter between nickel and perfpira- tion. H'h having a pummer resort at home E to meet at our fountain. B STOKE, Reliable Pharmacist. 1 iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiaiuiiiiiuaiiiiiiuuuiiiituiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiaiiii BING & OO.'S The place you find a Good Assortment of Wash Goods, and all Summer Dress Goods, Including Lace Curtains, you can now buy very cheap. 1 Bargains In 4? 43 43 I find my with -Ay a rTrrii t a tv t i LA1J111S IAIN 43 43 43 3 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 and I have marked them all down to euch prices as will leave no doubt as to the bargains you will get. k Shoes that formerly sold for 2.50, now selling if for $2. 00; 3.00 shoes now 2.50; 4.00 shoes now 3.00. J MEN'S BICYCLE SHOES fr Men's bicycle shoes, formerly selling for 2.00 J now 1.50, and 2.50 shoes now 2.00. The price on many other shoes has been sliced fF the same way. This special offer is only good for fifteen days. JAMES K. Handy Tools 3 3 i 3 3 3 Dress Goods and Notions. Tan Shoes! I store overstocked r - t v y-v t yw OnULO I 1 JOHNSTON. are more than convenient; they're necessary. You want tools, and you want good ones, too. In our stock of hardware we carry the best" tools made in this or any other country. It's a maxim in hardware that the better the article the better it pays to buy it. There's value in such goods and you want value for your money. To insure that we confine our stock to top grade. Don't go elsewhere for something that's too poor even for a gift. Reynoldsville Hardware Go.