1 1 Bint. Subscription tl.no fwr vrnr, or $1.00 if paid utrielly in atlrtince.' v. A. RTKPIIK40!I, Kdltnr and Pnb. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1S!W. An Inrlrppndont lorn I piipi-r, puMIMiril rvrry Wediu'wliiy t Uvytiiilil-vlllf, JvtTvrsnn Co. riivotid In Ihi" Inti'rrxl-t of ICrynoliNvlllo and .Tt'lTtTKon t-nunt y. Non-polltlciil, will trrut nil Willi fiili'miaH, mill will hi'i'HM''luUy frli'Ticl ly townriN tltn hiborliiR chins. SuWrlptlon prli-pfl.nniH'ryonr.ln ndvnnrp. Commiinli'iitloh IiiIi'iiiIimI fur tiiiliHi-ntlon mint b nrpimipnnlid lijrtlio wrlli-r'n nnnit", hot for tmhlli'iiilnn, but m n jtimrnnlm of ftnod fultli. Inti'i-i'stlnir ni'wa llrtnioll,'ltfl. Advertising rut,' niailo known on npiilli-n-tlonnl llin ortlcp In ! roi'lillch-llonry lllock. Lcntflity rnnimiinlcullonj. nml clmntto of admrtlwrnriiln mIioiiUI ri'iirli tlilx ufllee tiy Mondny noon. Addrtt nil I'oniniunlciillotm lot!. A.fleph enion, Kiyni!Nvllh Entrrrd nt llin ihwIoIHop nt Hcynotdsvlllo, Pn., nil Horond i'Iamh nmtl mmtiT. Council Meeting. Tho roRttlnv nu-ctlntr of the town council iv us liolil on Weilnosilny oven Inff, .Inly olli, 1'ivs. Elliott In tho clinlr. All moinlx-rs present hut ,T. C. Ferris. Minute of jurvloiw meetings rend Hnri approved. (. M. McDonald. Knq., wiw present In the interext of T. Tupper In repnrcls to tho raining of his hnrn to tho grade of thn nllwnlk. Mr. MoDonnhl hIso Bkeil for n permiinent corner on south side of Muin utroet and Swamp nller. Also for nn established prnde for street nml sidewalk on Hill utreet between fith street imd n,us ctreet. dipt. T. t HeynoldH wns present In behulf of Mrs. Mngglo (iorolltie asking for permission to put In a pair of street acale Bt her phieo of htisinefH on Jack eon street. On motion was referred to street committee with power to act. The resignation of X ightwatchman John Cottle was read and on motion was accepted. Burgess Stoke reported receipts to be 20.,V). On motion tho president appointed U. Smith, O. F. Smith, and A. J. Pierce as committee to confer with the property owners on south side of Main street between 4th street and Pine alley with a view to settlement of differences regarding sidewalk. After an explanation by the president and a general discussion by the mem bers of the conncil, the following resolu tion was passed: Whereas, Ordi nance No. 5." to open 4th street was ve toed by the burgess, and whereas, In consequence of such changed conditions the burgess now withdraws his ob jections to Bald ordinance, and whereas, there Is a legnl doubt as to tho validity of present approval by the burgess, therefore be it lfrnnlirrl, That tho vote to pass tho ordinance over the veto of the burgess be reconsidered. On motion ordinnnce No. 55 was passed. Yeas, Deiblo, Cochran, Plerco, 11. Smith, O. F. Smith and S. D. Elliott. On motion tho solicitor was Instructed to take no further uction in regard to the vacating of 5th street. On motion the burgess was authorized to receive proposals for the opening of 4th and 5th streets until 7 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, July 15th. 1K!M, to con struct extension of 4th street, from present end of said street to meet the work being done by tho It. & F. C. IVy Co., and also to construct extension of 5th street as ordered by the court from present end to borough line. Tho fill in both of said Bt roots to be equivalent to two feet In center and rounding proper ly for road bed, to nothing at a distance of twelve feet each side from said center line for the entire length of said streets. As tho present surface Is uneven, an engineer will establish and set grado stakes for the work and compute quan tities based on the dimensions above named. Bids may be made for lump sum for entiro work or by cubio yard. Contractor to huve advuntago of propo sition of It. A F. C. H'y Co. to dollver material for mid 4th street at cost. The tight to reject any or all bids reserved. The following applicants for night watchman, H. H. Mincer and James McPhorson, were voted for and H. II. Mincor was elected. On motion bills amounting to $.'139.40 were ordered puld. On motion adjourned to meet July 15th at 8 o'clock p. m. It will bo well for our citizens to re member that with this issue of The fa'1'AR tirdinunucs No. 5ii and 57 become it law. If you have not already read the ordinances you had better read them now and govern yourselves ac cordingly. Ordinance No. 511 prohibits the scattering and throwing of waste paper, rags, peelings, skins, hulls ar shells of any kind on the pavement, streots or alleys of the borough of Hoyn- oldsville, and it ulso provides for the protection of barrels, boxes or other receptacles placed on the streets by tho .Lames Improvement Society to receive said waste papers, &c. The young peo . pie, and many older ones, have become so accustomed to throwing things on to the streets that If tho ordinance is en' forced there will be a number of arrests made before the summer is over. We understand that tho Ladies' Village Improvement Society will pay especial attention to tho enforcement of this ordinance. Farm at Public Sale. The old Syphrit homestead In Wins low towusulp will be sold at public sule on Thursday, August 10th, lSliil, at '2.00 p. m. Farm contains about 150 acres, also a house, burn und two orchards. Noah and Martin Syphrit, Administrators. 1UTHMKI,, Pa., July fl, ISItfl. Jb the Prrtitl nl, Vffiim imt Mnnhrr of II (inAimfnn (. (imp jn. rt?, (. N. of A.: Brkthkkn: We, the undersigned commltteo, appointed to draft suitable memorial resolutions on the death of Brother Harry Marshall, very respect fully beg to submit the following: WHKHKAS, Tho Great President of the I'liiverse. In Ills all-wise provi dence, has removed from our beloved Order our brother, Harry Marshall, ono of Its active and honored members: and WHKHKAS, Tho P. O. 8. of A. rec ognize therein tho loss of ono who In his life wus ever active in defending Its principles and enlisting In Its ranks his young friends mid associates; and WHKHKAS, In all the walKs ol mo, moral, social and fraternal, Brother Marshall was circumspect and above reproach, winning the esteem ami K proval not alone of his yonrg associates lint of all his neighbors, therefore, be It. Ittmlrnl, That we. the members of Washington Camp No. tM)2. P. O. S. of A., hereby memorallze his irreproacha ble character and virtues. That no cherish In living remembrance the worth and works of our departed broth er, and taking new courage from his useful life, wo pledge ourselves anew to our !od, our country and our Order. That wo are In porfect sympathy with the lerenved parents, brothers and sisters In this their hour of sorrow and nllllction, and beg to express such feeling by n presentation to them of a copy of these resolutions. That we re joice In the fact that when the brother ceased his labors on earth the guaran tee of "Well done, good and faithful servant," whs read In the volume of his young life's works, and that "Enter thou Into thy rest" was the consuma tlon devoutly wished for. Fraternally submitted, L. A. Hays. ) T. J. Broadhkad, -Com. P. M. SCHRKCENdHOST, In Memoriam. , Tho following resolutions were unan imously adopted by Washington Lodge, No. 124, Order Sons of St. George: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, In His Infinite wisdom, to call from tlie shores of Time our beloved brother, John Northey, bo It Himlml, That we tender to the be reaved wife and family our henrt-felt sympathy in this, their hour of alllic tion, and that we commend them to Him who can heal all hearts, wipe away all tears and comfort tho sorrow ful. Hinohrtl, That a copy of theso reso lutions be sent to the family of our deceased brother, a copy recorded on our minutes and that our charter be draped for a period of thirty days. Wm. Bcioker, ) Edwin Hoare, -Cora. John Cottle, ) People Who Pay the Printer. The following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their names to our list since last week: RKYKOI.PSVII.I.R. Wesley V otter. May II, 1MM. S. K. Itllss, nwl July 8. nmo. .1. A. Myers, .Inly SB, INK). W. Hiiyek, Inewl July II, Hum. OI'T OF TOWN. Dr. It. J. HIMK Alloonii.Jnniinry 1, ism). H. L. Dlekvy, Cniry. I'll., Auitust 24, IWO. Jnmes E. Dlrkey, Cross Forks, Potter coun ty. AuKUt4, 1W0 Frank MeUlniils, JnliiiHonliiii ii, May 2S, HMO. Joshua Harris, Cnriwi lKht, Pa., Juno II, 1MM. Allwl t I.usk, New Kensington, Juno III, 1(100. J. K. Mi'Conncll, Willow t'lly, North Dakota, Juno 1.1, imio. Kotiert Kcvurly, Easton, Leavenworth county, Kan., Inew July K, IWO. Excursion to Chautauqua Lake and Celoron. To afford tho public tho first oppor tunity of tho year to visit Chautauqua Lake and Celoron nt greatly reduced rates the Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts burg U'y will run nn excursion to above points on Sunday, July 1(1. A special train will leave Ilathmol 0.45, lleyn oldsville at 7.0(1 a. m. arriving at steam boat landing, Chautauqua Lake, at 12.10 noon. Koturnlng train will louvo steam boat landing at H. 10 p. m. and James town at 0.20 p. m., and tho fare will be 2 00 for tho round trip. This oppor tunity to visit Chautauqua's celebrated outing resorts should not bo missed and everything In tho lino of amusements for young and old is at Celoron. All should tuko advuntugo of the extremely low rates and go. Bids Wanted. The school directors of Winslow town ship want bids for the erection of a new school building near Ruthmol and an addition to the Prcscottvillo school building. Specifications aro at tho The Star olltce. where they can bo soon by any person wishing to "bid. All bids must be sent to the secretary, W. A. London, Sykesvlllo, Pa., or handed to school board at Frank's Tavern, Heynoldsvlllo, before 4.00 p, m., July 20tt, when contract will Iks lot. School Board. A Bargain for Somebody. For Sule A two story frumo building, lot and stable, situated on corner of Broad and Warner streets, West Iteyn oldsville. Used by tho owner five years as a grocory store. C'HAS. SPENCER. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who Is lovely In face, form and temper will always have friends, but ono who would be attractive must keep her health. If she Is weak, sickly and all run down, she will bo nervous and Irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will cause DlniDles. blotches, skin emo tions and n wretched complexion. Elec tric Bitters Is the best medicine In the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to innifv the blood. It gtvisstrong nerves, blight eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make n good-looking, charming woman of a run-down Invalid. Only 50 cents at H. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Reduced Rates to Philadelphia. On account of tho Prohibition State Convention, to Im held lit Philadelphia July 21, 1SIM). the Pennsylvania Kullroad Company has arranged to sell to all per sons applying excursion tickets from sta tions on its line in the State of Pennsyl vania, to Philadelphia, at rate of single fare for tho round trip (minimum rate fifty cents). Tickets will be sold on July 20 only, and will bo good to return until July 2:i, inclusive. Thought and Action. Until there be correct thought there cannot be right action. Therefore think right and buy the Cinderella Range mid right action Is assured. Sold by Heynoldsvlllo Hurdwuru Co. House and lot on Fourth und Jackson streets for sale. Inquire of Mrs. II. B. Belnap, Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for terms. Prions cut In two Robinson's. If It's np-to-dnte, we have It at Soeley's. Try our chocolate soda Co. Just as good as H wus last year, Reynolds drug store. Oxford shoes for 50c. a pafV at Shlck & Wagner's. The latest in Wilbor Double Wear collars, 2 for 25c, at Sooloy's. For Sale House, barn, J acre of land with fruit and shade trees on and a good well. For location and particulars in quire at The Star offloe. For a good refreshing drink try Coca Cola at our fountain 5o. Reynolds drug store. Odd trousers in odd patterns nt Seeley's. Going away this summor? Botter select your wearables now at Seeley's. For a serviceable and up-to-date spring suit, buy it from Millirens. Snappy light coats for street and office at Souley'g. Are You Satisfied J With tho shoes you have been wearing? Were they Just what you wanted? Perhaps they were, A but It Is possible they were not. An ill-fitting shoe is the most un comfortable part of your wearing J apparel. Wo handle the most A comfortable shoes made. We A have Shoes in all Colors, Sizes and Shapes. Every pair must and does give A Satisfaction. Our line of shoos Is up-to-dutu. J. K. JOHNSTON. Where buying! vl'SLi is a pleasure fa fa $ i 2 a r fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Your personul pleasure In In your summer shopping de pends upon tho character of the store you patronize. It Is necessary that It be n place where you've fullest confidence In the prices with every stylo and quality feature that will commend Itself Hi your judg ment. Meeting these require ments making It the Ideal summer buying place where tho money brings largest re turns, Is why this store occu pies such a petition In public esteem. THE SI "MM El t FURNISHABLE NEEDS Are carefully nnttciputcd here, and the selection wo of fer you combined with the especially reasonable Juno prices, makes particularly in teresting buying makes val ues that will strike you as un usually Inviting. Each day new ideas are being placed on sale newest productions from lK'st makers, and you're always certain to II nil just the Idea you most admire. SPECIALS IN SUMMER WEARABLES Just at tho time you're buy ing them, is when our special prices will prove of keenest interest. You'll find It econ omical buying you'll cordially endorse tho styles and tho range of selection you'll feel It to be the summer stock that best meets your needs. A BUNCH OF SUMMER VALUES Items that groove In with your midsummer needs, but at a price that means careful buy ing that means special econ omy In their piircliuse. A su perior touch to tho qualities that these offerings possess will only add to your apprecia tion. Bing & Co. e $ t e ft i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V ft GREAT BARGAINS. Columbia Bicycles for Women. , Ladies' Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless, Model 51. 1898 Price SI25. Reduced to $60. Ladies' Columbia Chain, Model 46. 1898 Price $75. Reduced to $42.50. Therm machine are Columblaa of the highest grade throughout and bear the Columbia guarantee. They are not Hhop-worn wheel carried over from last year, but are of 18'.M manufacture. Compare them part for part with other bicycles and you will find good reasons for the admitted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these machines is limited. I sell the best $25.00 Hicycle on the market. Full guarantee. I STOKE'S BICYCLE DEPOT. mm I Stop a Minute ! When looking for furniture all want the : best and want to go where they can buy the : cheapest. : SEE OUR STOCK Parlor Suits, Bed-Room Suits, Dining Tables, Kitchen Furniture. WE CAN Please you for the least money. Call and examine our goods and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. 1 aiiuiuiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiiuuiiuaiiiiiiiuiuiiiiaiuiauiuuu W e Sell the Best Clothing inThisTown Blue serge Suits There is an air of coolness and jauntiness about a Blue Serge Suit that makes it AN IDKAL SUMMER SUIT Hut what an unsightly thing it becomes if it has not the foundation of good cloth, proper making and good linings. We are selling Blue Serge Suits with the strictest guarantee of satisfac tion, single or double breasted styles, plain or satin faced. Prices $8,50, $9, 10 and S12 4? 43 43. 43 43 43 43 43 43 43- 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 143 43 43 youno Men's fill-wool Dress suits In Black, Blue and (Jrey, lined with the best quality Serge. The high qualities that are in these suits are quite beyond the Jiowers of description. The assortment is large in all the popular colors that are worn. The fabrice are from the looms of the most reliable mills in the world, and are tailored after the correct models. Sizes from 30 to 34. Prices from $3-75 to $io. Trunks and satcneis Are you getting ready for your sum mer trip? .Remember baggage handlers are no inspectors of trunks. Our big contract with the manufac turers enables us to offer strictly high-class Trunks, Satchels, Suit Cases and Tele scopes for less than trashy goods are offered elsewhere. Also remember no Trunks will stand the bumps like those sold at MILLIHEN'S. Men's Summer underwear Men's Egyptian combed yarn underwear in blue or flesh color, made with satin or silk fronts, pearl buttons, and sewed up perfect. Other dealers call them big bargains at 50c. ; our price is only 25e. Come and see. Genuine French Balbriggan Underwear, made in France, this make is famous through out Europe an America and needs no com ments. We only wish to say that they are fresh, new goods imported for this Spring. Instead of $1.00 the price is only 50c. cvCceocrworrvr . cw. u WlSRF PARENTS OF BOYS Will you take advantage of this offer. Over 50 different styles here in Children's Fancy uuno xvi jrern iu eseicut iiuni, mm every sun wurrumeu io noiu us coior. Every suit is made of all wool material, well made, neatly trimmed and fin ished. This matchless offer includes all the popular styles, Vestees, Sailors, Brownies i and Reefers, Blue Serge and Light Colored Materials. I MILLIRENS. 3 3 3 3 3 ! h I c I 1 I c I i ft ft K H
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