(No. ro.) 13K IT OKDAINKD ami ..nauted by tlio town (.'ininull iff the borough of lteyniililsvtllo. In council aHsemhlt-ri, and It In hereby ordalm-d by authority of the niinid: Section 1. That, tho right of way In hereby granted to K. A. Ferrln, bin helm and assigns, duly organized under tho laws of Pennsylvania, to con struct, miiliitaln nnd operate for term of fifty (fiO) years a pnssngn railway of either single or double track, with the ncecHnary turnouts and sidings by cable, electricity, or horse power, along the streets named In section twit (2) of thin ordinance, nnd to construct, erect, tnalntnln, repair and operate and use along ald streets, such motors, cable, electric appliances nnd convenient npparatiiH ax may he irovlded for thu supply nnd application of the motor power by cables, electricity or hortm power. Haiti K. A. Kerrln, hlM heirs or aligns, slitll eotnnienee to erect nnd construct mild rullwiiy within one year from the date of tliU ordinanco and lifter commencing the ernetion thereof, shall pntili it to completion an rapidly ns possible. Section 2. The street over which mid right of way la granted are as fol lows: Main street, liegiiiirliig at thu borough lino on the wchI and extending through the borough to the borough line on the east, and Fourth and Fifth streets from Main street south to bor ough linn. Section 3. Said E. A. Ferrln, bin helm or assigns, in constructing Bald railway, hIiiiII conform to the grade of the street a It now Ik or mny be here after established nnd when laid, the tops of the rails shall correnmnd with tlie surface of tlte streets on the proper grade, and no tracks of less gauge than four (4) feet eight and one half (Hi) Incbeii shall be laid. Such crossing an mny lie rcqulri d or directed by tho otreet committee or lioroiigh council at afreet, alley nnd eronslng for a width of twenty (20) feet shall lie built by said K. A. 'Ferrln, bin successor or assigns, that Its posts, supporting its trolly lini'H, Khali lie located with duo regard to the right of private owner of abut ting property and mieh location shall be llxed by the said K. A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, In aecordaneo with the regulation of the Htreet com mittee of the borough council. The said K. A. Ferrln, hi successors or as signs, hIiiiII keep the Bpaee of the Htreet within it rail of the trucks of said road and for n space of twelve (12) inches on either Bide thereof, In duo and proper repair at all times. Section 4. Said K. A. Fcrrln, bis successors or assigns, shall nnvereharge or take more than live (ft) cents for ear rving each passenger at, one time from the beginning to the lermlnim of Its r.mto, in the borough of Koynoldsvillu or West Reynoldsvillo. Section ft. Said K. A. Fcrrln, bis successor or assigns, shall operate said passenger railway with duo regard to the street rights of the public on the streets occupied by his road, and shall equip, furnish and operate his road bo that a nassonger service will be main tained between tho hours of tl o'clock a. m. and 10 o'clock p. in., except In case of temporary obstruction from un avoidable accidents, upon removal of which the subsorllied service shall be resumed as herein beforo provided. Section II. This ordinance shall not go into effect until the said K. A. Ferrln, bis successors or assigns shall file the stipulation accepting the same with all lis provisions, and agreeing: to lie bound thereby. Suld acceptance to be filed within ten days or this ordi nance to be null and void. Section 7. That any ordinance or part of ordinanco conflicting with this ordinance is heroby repealed, so far as tho same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law this lllth day of Soptember. A. D. 18IW. 8. n. Elliott, Attest: Pres. of Council. L. J. McENTIRB, Clerk. Approved tho 20th day of Soptcmbor, A. D. mm. H. Alex, stoke, Chief Burgess. National Export Exposition. The National Export Exposition, which opens nt Philadelphia on Sept. 14 and continues until Nov. 30, will be the most Interesting and important event occurring In Philadelphia since the Centennial Exhibition of 1876. In addition to Its valuable commercial ex hibits it will present many features of popular interest and amusement. The United States Marino Band, Sousa's Band, the Banda Rossa, Innes' Band, Damrosch's Orchestra, and other cele brated bands will furnish music alter nately, and a Midway Plalsance, equal if not superior to the famous World's Fair Midway at Chicago, and compris ing a Chinese Village, a Chinese Thea ter, acrobats, and customs, an Oriental Village, Txndon Ghost Show, Hagon bock's Wild Animal Show, Blarney Castle, and many other unique presen tations, will furnish abundant and di versified amusement. Arrangements have also been made for Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Concerts, and for grand chorus from the Gorman Singing Societies. For this occasion the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from all points on its line, to Philadelphia and return, at rate of fare and a third for the round trip, plus price of admission. These tickets will be suld during tho continuance of the Exposition and will be good for return passage until November 30. For specific rules aud additional infor jiuitlon apply to nearest, Ticket Agent. A Greut Prize Offer. We have a great prl.o offer to make tho farmers of Jefferson oounty! By a special arrungement with the publishers of tho Farm Journal, a most excellont farm paper that costs 50 cents a year, we are able to offer one year's subscrip tion to TllE Star and WVE years' sub scription to tho Farm Journal the two worth $3.50 all for the small sum of $.125. Of course this only applies to advance pujing subscribers. We can furnish a few papers at this rate, and if you want thorn on these terms, you must act quickly! Sample copies of the Farm Journal will bevsent free on application. Address, C. A. Stephen so: Reynoldsvlllh, Pa, Orphans' Court Hale. Estate of Joseph Strauss, Deceased. Itv virtue of an outer of tlir Oriihiins' Court of .feffepMHI count jr. Ilicrp will he e,HSMit Irt pulillr mile on the :Hli liny of IVIolier, nt Mm o'clock n. tn., lie!, nt Alhert IteynnliN' iMrit lloue, in tlie horoiiitli of IteynohNvllle, miiIiI minify, Itie following pieces of rent estate: No. 1. Kllllnle III llie horoiiKll of Keynolds vllle, NiiM coiinly, ttoittnlfil on the north liy Mtilile street t thence hy sulil street Ki feel to ,lclTeron street J thence hy sniff street IWI feet to Mill nlle thence liy siilil nllcy KI feet to collier of lot No. IIS; ihettcp hv sntil lot loll feel In the iM'Kltinlnx, mi I HlnltiV miinro feet, helnv Lot No. IIH; Imvlnii thereon erect ed n two storied frnnte (Iwclmiti house, eon lultiltiK II riHitii In itinhI condition. Also No. J. Hlliiiitc ns iiforeonhl. lots Nm. t'liind 21 on l'leiiiinl n venue, In K. ('. S. liuMr.' iiildltlon; hclnn .HI feet tn front hy trill feet In drill h. Also, lot No. H. eitiinle tn the ttotoinrh of llMM'sniiyvllle. suld coiinly and slide: Is'ilit nlnix lit n ioh on the eiistern Hue of West Klrsl street: Ihence hy suld slreel south ileirrees west 711 feet to a iost ; 1 hence south 7 'i decrees eusl 14(1 feet to a sisl : (hence north IV i denrees west Mil feel lo I ltd henlll ntiiff, ciiiitiilnliiir, tl.Sfm siimre feet. Alio, No. 4. Mlliuile In Hnyder town-lilp, suld count v: Iieliiiilnit nt n host on the south ern line of 'hind of the N. V. I,. K. V W. It. It. Co., (hence soiiih jn1! deKiees eitst hy hinds ofHIIileyA KIlKore Tli.N nsls ton post : Ihetice tiy llllld of Clover, south III! ilelrees west 1.1 rods lo i iost ; thence hv hind of ShtilTer. north sn devrees wesl sii.:i roiN ton post : thence hy hind of the N. V. I,. K A W. It. It. Co. north HJ't deun-es ens( ft rods to the hetlnnliiK, conlnlnliiL' sin seres. Terms of ie: ( lnc-(hlrd ensh when hind Is sold: the tmltitifc In two eitml nnnuiil liny llieuis won interest : to oe secured liy i una nioritriifie, or jiidKiiietti ihmhi HMI'MI. Kinu. fluiirdlnn of minor clilhlren nf Joseph Htrnuss, llecessed. ('. Mitchki.i,, Attorney. A. KATZEN, i)roprIetor of the People's Bargain Store, han returned from the eastern niarketH, where he purchaned a large ptock of LadieH' and (JentH' Furninhing Goods, Olotliing, ShoeH, Hats, Cap, fee. All goods are going up and Mr. Katzen has secured his stock at Hargain prices. Kverybody invited to call and take advantage of his low prices on high grade goods. His motto: Quick Sales and Small Prollts. H. STAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office at Hotel Mc(' intiell, Iieynoldsvllle, I'rt. p MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofltee on West Main street, opposite the Commercial lintel, Iieynoldsvllle, Pa. c. Z. GORDON. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Hrookvtlln, Jefferson Co. Pa. Dfnee In room formerly occupied by Gordon ft Corbett West Mtitn Htreet. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, real estate sent, Patents secured, collections made proniplly. Office In Nolan block, Ueynoldsvllle, I'a. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Keal Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In Kns'hllch ft Henry block, near posUifllce, Keynoldsvllle Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, RKYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In the Proehllrh ft Hffn ry block, near the posuiffice, Main street. Gentleness In operating. D R. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Reynnldsvllle Hardware Co. store, Main street, Ueynoldsvllle, Pa. J)R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office In the J. Van Reed building, near corner of Main and Fifth streota. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Hciulquiir tern for eonunorclal men. Hteam heat, free bus, liutli rooms and closets ou every floor, sumple rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections fto. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First class In every mirtlrulnr. Located In the very centre of the biislmihspurt of town. Kree 'bus to and from trains anu commodious sumpiu rooiiib for commercial travelers. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Ottlcu und waruroom near M. K. church, X' II ill HI IWl. EVERY WOMAN flometiuies neels a rtdiabls mouUily regaUUng mdlclu DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt, safa and oerwlo In result. The (ena be (lr, real's) Bayrdtasp4iit. tientauywIwfSt Vor sale by your druggist. Walter C, Henry Bargains continued. Having recently purchased J. V. Frochlich's interest I am in need of money ami will offer my large stock if Clothing at greatly I'.KDUCICI) OVERCOATS The ir.()) Coat for 12.00 ' " H.00 " " i.r0 Men's HnitH, Iloyw' Suits Ilig Reduction. It will (tout you nothing gootlH and get my prices. A to one and all. Walter 0. Henry, Successor to Kroehlich fe Henry. Tho Clothier. SOME OF THE GOOD THINGS ABOUTTHE ELK VF.KKF.i T tOMIirHTUiN OF (1AH. Tlif ronMrnriton of thf FI.K Ih mi nr rti nir'l hh to (rive in-rfcd iomliutttitit,t Ihih nviTcntntnir iiiip nf the (rn-iiH'Ml ohji-ct Intm In th nm-uf nnturnl itiiH. If (lie KIJ U rnniHM'ti'tl hh II lie t 11 tfotmt"! nnd rioninii'tMl, Uifr'iiivT will 1m I In hIIuIiI- I'M fllllH' Of I Ml lilt (H. KVKN DISTHIHUTION OF UK AT. Hy a retention anil roneentratlon of the heat by means of pro jections on tho lire front, thu cold air which Is drawn fi-'itn the floor as it passes throtitrli a ehainlM'r dlre(!tly In thu rear of tin; llru front. Is heated and passes out at the top, thus civiillnt: u current. This re sults In an even temperature, mid thu entire apartment Is warmed instead of it belii(r extremely hot directly In front of Mm heater and cold elsewhere In t hu room, as is thocaso in the use of most chs heaters. CUTS THK GAS HILL DOWN AKOUT ON I'M I A LV Unn of tho st rotiu; points In favor of the KLK heatur Is in the economy of gas consumption hy Its tiso. Ono No. .'I will comfortably heat a double parlor connected with folding doors, with less than half tho consumption of jras of two old-stylo huators, giving heat by direct radiation with imperfect combustion. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. BUFFALO, HOCIIKSTF.U & I'lTTS UUHGH RAILWAY. TIME TAIIt.K. On and nfter Hepteniher 4, I WW, psssrn ger trains will arrive and depart from Itcyti oldsvllle station, dally, except Kiinday, tin follows: IICPAIIT. T: 1.1 . m. I'nr Dullols, I'linxsiitiin iiey, llutler, I'ltlslmrii and IntiiritieilliitH stiitlons, 12:4ft p. in. tor llullols, Punxsiitawni'y and Ititiirniedlsto stations. Coninicilnir at Falls Creek for Curwensvllle, ClesrAeld and hII points on the ('. & M. Ill vision, al so with nuiln line Irttln for llrrs'kwiiy vllle, ltldirway, .lolinsotihtirir. Bradford, HufTiilo and Intermediate stations. 4:43 li. m. I'or llullols, (Hirweimvllle and Cleartleld and all points on Die V. ft M. Hlvlslon. Aaaivi. I0:ft7 a. m. 4::w p, ni. : n. m. Passenirers are reuestnd to pun liBso tick ets before enterlnic tha cars. An excess charge of Ten Cents will lie collected by con ductors when fares are paid on trains, from all stations wherea tli'ketofltce Is maintained. Thousand mile tickets icoim) for passage . , . , i 1. t . ti i ii 111.1 flllj lf.Il I Mill 111 llltl II. , II. CK I . nilll l.l'd II Crei'k railroads are on sale at two (21 cents ner mile. for tickets, tlmo tables and full Informa tion apply to K. C. IlAVIs, Agent, tteynoldsvllle, Pa. E. U. Lapkt, (Jen. Pas. Agent, Kocliesler N. Y. O F REYNOLDS VJLLE. Capital, ' $50,000. Surplus, - - $7,000. O. mitrhell, Presldenli Scott KlcClelland, Vlee Pres. John II. Kaueber, raaliler. Director: 0. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J. O. King, John 11. Cortiett, . U. E. llrowu, O. W. Fullor, i. n. Kauuber. Does a generalbanklngbuslnessand solicits the accounts of merchants, professional men, farmers, mechanics, minors, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all persons. Bafe Deposit iloxus for rent. First National Bunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Ilorse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. llorse-ahnelng done in the neatest manner and by (be latest Improved methods, lie pairing of ajl kinds carefully aud proniplly done. bATiar action Uuahamxksu. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete set of ma chine horse dinners of Idlest style !US natuirn and am prepared, to do clipping In tua best poMiiuie uiauuer at reasonable rates. Jacksoa St.! sear Fifth, Kynoldllle, Pa.3 First National Bank PHICH8. The 10. no Coat for .&) n.oo II 1 1 4.2f and Hoytt' Uvercoutn at a to come ami examine my cordial welcome is extended Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON, (Successors to Hamblttt it Kwartz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we -can give Batinfaction in -both cut and make up. W. A. ThompHon, a cut--ter with Forty Years' Experience, will do the cutting. We respectfully auk the people of Reynoldsville to give ub a call before ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson. NEW PLANING MILL Will keep in stock a full line of rough and dressed . . ... Lumber, Sasti and Doors. Mouldings. Casinos, Brackets, Porch Material ol all kinds, Shingles, Lath, Plaster, Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all parts of town. . J. V. Young. -n, WKii Yi DCfciT.TRY ..' rvVv C2- " ." J- '' i. -y hav ud Kv.ve cuini itio.t tu-li ul l-ii ct Ntrvvli;' Out.! f U'-fl lt.Diti v, I ttj.reat, t IccUkt 'l'hcy clear in brain.i itcniliea ina circulation, make am:tni L?As. fJ5 visor to tit wtula biuK A'l K,Jf x' drjin and kfcit arc check J tmnff Arritt frmaHt!v. Unle patients tfllUllg HgaiUt ArQ pronei I y cured, their conui tloa often worries tliern intoInanity, Contump Hop or Death. Malted aaaltd. Price ft per bovi ft boa, with Iran-clad lcg.il guarantee to cur or rafuud th oay, Ij oo. Seud Uh tte book, For tula by tj. Ales Btoka BWBIKJJi? . MHsM JMjK 1 1 RUE! DO YtJt; WANT TO UUY A (i)t)l) part or all wool Ciiriint? A HOOD CliHinlwr Hull? A (iOOl) Parlor Hull? A OOOD flrst-vlass !oiii:h? A (iOOI) KxIciimIiiii Tablu? A OOOII fancy Hlduboard? A (!(M)1 Miittr. HSiir Sprln(f? A OOOD m;l of Clialrs or Rockcrx? A(iOODnrt-t!lasSllwlrllrMB(!lllney A (;)OD WbkIioIk! or lliKikcani!? m A CiOOD Stove and cooking tiUnslls? Ir You Do it Will Pay You to Cam- and Mf.r iiki:miiau;h k hii.lih, f)ltMltO P. O. The Jefferson Supply Go. have their in, and very Mhii'h Suitu of the latent Htylt'B and patterns that are ne)lrr. In MenVStrawand Cranh Ilalw we liave just the thingH to niiit you. Our LndieH and Chil dren's Kailoinand Triiiuned Hats are selling fast and we are receiving new stocks every day. If you want a Bicycle we can lit you out in proper sty It;. Wh sell the Peinorest Sewing Machine, none better, at lS.f) to $25.00. Shoes we have a com plete line of, that are all right in every way. New Dress (oods in all the newest things. If you see them they will please you. Call and see us, and we will try to please you. Tlie Jeiierson suddiu go. n ( RKYNOLDSVILLK, X RATI I MEL, ( BIG SOLDIER. A BIG STORES- rathmel, w Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsville, Pa. The be'st town plot now offered for sale, right in the town, and with every convenience. As a future home it is the beet; as a growing invest- ment, it is without an equal. LOTS HAVE BEEN SOLD AND ARK 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 1809. Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed. IiOts at 150, sold 10 down and 50c. per week thereafter. Lots at 175, sold 15 down and 1.00 per week thereafter. Also for sale, Lots on Pleasant Avenue and Worth Street, farm of 40 acres with hous, barn and more kinds of fruit trees than any (arm in the country. Reynoldsvillo, with its Silk Mill, employing 3tX) hands, Coal Mines, employing about l.VX) men; tho largest Woolen Mills in the State; Machine Shops; a Tannery, employing 150 men, and other industries that will be here before the year closes, will make these lots aa investment that will more than double themselves before you get them paid for. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, Agent Are You Satisfied With tlio shiH-s you havo been wearing? Were tbi-y Just what yoii wanted? I'orliaps Ihiy wcro, but It la posslbla thy were iot. An lll flttlnir shoe Is the most tin nomfortablo part of your wearing npiaini. wo nanuii) inn most, 4 comfortable "lines made. We have Shoes in all Colors, Sizes and Shapes. Every pair must and does Rive 4 BatihkaitioN. Our line of shoes Is up-to-date. J. K. JOHNSTON. Spring Stocks now complete, too. A fine new lineof Children's 2-Piece Suits tliat can't be beat in quality and price. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES tUId For 1 5 years the leader in men's fine footwear at a pop ular price. W. L. Douglas shoes are Union made, by the best skilled workmen in this coun try. Look for the stamp on t h e inncrsoie when buyiirj. We are the exclusive agents for ; REYNOLDS VI LLE, PA. XTAnmrTTXT-" i But the best materials and work-1 manshlp enter Into the construe- tlon of the CINDFDEIdLjAiI l STOVES H DANCES m342 1 . - Made with view of suiting the J exact wants of the house-keepers at 1 moderate cost. Good Bakebs Perfect Roasters.4 Sor.D with That Unueiwtandino. , ReunoldsvINe Hardware Co
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