mitt Cards, Invitations Wedding Bells- And all kinds of Business Stationery always In utm-k at The Star ofllce. We guarantee flint-class work thb latent design in typo and style. Will merrily ring In the month of roses. Order yoir woddlng Invita tions from Tub Btar olllco. Finest work guaranteed. . VOLUME 11. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, 1902. NUMBER 8. JUNE SELLING OF UNUSUAL INTEREST And with the Fourth near nt hnnd, find with the needs of the summer sen asonjust beginning, June prices at this store;are certain to wield a strong influence to direct you in j'our buying, of your Dress Goods, Shirt Waists, Linen and Lawn Dresses, Parasols, Fans, Hosiery, Underwear, Corset CoverSj Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Ilatidkerchicves and all the needed hot-weather goods. Stylish Summer Gothes And rightly priced, for we look to val uns first In all we have to offer, In Men's, Hoys,' Youths.' and Children's Suits, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Collars, Cuffs, Handker chiefs, Hats and Caps, &c, Ac. A Good Place to Buy Shoes. For prices are along right lines and tho Shoes the kind that (rive satisfaction. Ladies.' Misses and Children's shoes, Men's Boys' and Youths' Shoes, In vicl, patent kid, enamel box and vo!our calf, u tiarticrnft plain or patent tip, turn or extension sola, laca or button, oxfords or Hlipixjrs. Shoes for all the Family. Headquarters for FLAGS AND HUNTING For the Fourth. BING-STOKE COMPANY DEFT STORE Main and Fifth Streets, Royr.oldsvllle, Pa. "Where there's everything that people wear and most things people buy." FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RE YXOLttS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $20,000 !. MHchHI, Prrllrnt Scott .Mr! li'lliiiiri, Vlr PwM John II. Haut'her. ( ashler. Directors! 0. Mltrhell, rVntt McClnlland, J. O. King John II. Corbptt, Psnlfl Noluri, U. W. Fuller, J. II. Kauclier. l)oes a irpnei-nl bank Inir1)unlneis unci nllclts (he nccountn of merchant. proftmlonnl men. fanners, mochnnlrti. mlnrrtt. lumlwrnien and others. promlMtiur tho miwt careful attention to the mtwlnt!ft of nil neraonn. Hhfe Dopofdl llnxen for rent. Klrst National Hank building, Niilun block Fire Proof Vault. CPRING IS HERE- AND HO 18 Northamer & Kellock, And we are bettor proparod than ever to do cabinet work or anything In the wood working line. Upholstering and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Framing We have Just received a largo lino of Picture Moulding and we carry a line of room moulding In stock. Call and examine our lino and got prices. Our cabinet shop Is so small and our business Is getting so large we will havo to do something to got more room, so wo havo decided to sell off all our framed Pictures) rat Coat $7.00 Pictures at fcf.OO Pictures ut $.'.00 Pictures at 4.00 Pictures at 3.00 Pictures at $2.00 Pictures at $1.00 Pictures at 5.05. $4.i'0. $:i.H0. $.1.10. 2.2fi. $1.00. 7;0. all the rest In tho sumo proportion, We are also agenta for the Kano In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Keincmbor tho place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. NEATNESS. A CCOUAC Y, P ROMl'TNES S, Guaranteed In every job turned out by The Star ofllco. A NEW LINE OF! MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS FOR THE 'FOURTH OF JULY SALES. We have just piled on our tables another larjre assortment of Men's and Boys' Suits, bought especially for the Fourth of Suly sales. In up-to-date styles in all wool Thibets, Serges, Cheviots, etc., in blues, blacks and the latest fancy striped and checked effects. Tailoring ab solutely faultless ; perfect fitting and cut in the very latest approved fashions. All ut remarkably low prices, quality considered. See our Line of Men's suits at $8, $10 and $12, and our Youth'ssuits at 5, 6, 8 andtO. Also the small boys 2- and 3-piece suits from 98 cents to $5.00. Large assortments of Boy's wash suits from 48c to $1.65. Also a fine assortment of Boys' shirt waists from 25 cents to 75 cents. Men's and boy's straw hats in all the swellest Porto Rican, Pana ma and Yacht shapes, at prices rang from 25c to $2.50. Men's white vests In all washable fabrics, both white and fancy colors, from $2.50 to $3.50. Men's shoes and oxfords Comprehensive showing in all the swellest shapes and leathers. Extra ordinary lines at $2.50 and $3.00. Also large assortments of Trunks, suit cases and traveling bags. iiif H. W. EASON & CO. Next door to Postoffice. H. W. EASON & CO. Hoover Building. It HE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS. Hrportrd by The Star's Mprrtalormpoiiftrnts. Sandy Valley. R A. Illldebrand and family, of Rey noldsvlllc, and Mrs. Samuel Steel, of DuDots, wore vlsltsng at the home of W. T. Cox tho past week. George Bonner, who has been quite 111 at tho home of his sister, Mrs. James S. McOhee, Is Improving. James llrown and wife visited at Falls Creek over Sunday. Tho hay crop In this vicinity will bo very light this season. We understand It Is poor other places as well. We will pay a premium to the fellow that will Invent a machine that will teach a calf to drink without swearing. We don't mean the calf, we moan the other follow. The pospocts now are that Sandy Valley will out some figure as a coal centre in the near future. The J. & C. C. & I. Co. will open a new mine on the south side. We understand the report of tho drillers north of us Is favorable. Jas. McGhee, jr., of Eleanora, vlBlted his parents over Sunday. Tho valley Is gaining considerable note as a farming community. We are at It ourselves and like It because It keops us busy. All tho time we lose these dnys is from 9.00 p. m. until half past four In the morning. We have all the farming Implements wo need but a mowing machlno. The grass Is almost ready to cut. Wo would like to go Into a reciprocity arrangemont with some of our neighbors. If any of them will lot us use tholr mowing machine during tho baying season we will lot them use our shot gun and dog until tho hunting season opens In the fall. Now don't all como at onco, as we will likely be working. Emerlckvllle. Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, of Phil adelphia, are visiting relatives and friends In this place. There will be an Ico cream festival in E. Wolsor's hall Saturday evening, June 28th, to which every one Is cordially in vited. Proceeds for M. E. church. Jess Raybuck and wife, of Aliens Mills, visited at tho borne of Jorry Mow ory Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Haines, of Marlon vlllo, are tho guosts of O. F. Haines and family at this writing. Mrs. Annlo Rhodes and Salllo Mow ery, of Roynoldsvlllo, spent a couple of days at the home of G. L. Schugarg last week. Mrs. A. L. Endres and son, Edward, of Brookvillo, visited at tho homo of Frank Snydor last woek. Miss Emma Shannon, of Brookvillo is visiting horslstor, Mrs. H. E. Snydor, In this place this week. Vornor Keys, of Pittsburg, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Keys, in this place. Misses Lavlna and Matilda Hetrlck, of Roynoldsvlllo, are the guests of Miss Cora Schugars at this writing. Reed, son of John Stormer, was bitten by a rattlesnake whllo at work in the Hold last woek. Dr. T. C. Lawson, of Brookvillo, was summoned at once and the boy is getting along very nicely at this writing. John Sprague, who has been in Buffa lo the past six weeks, returned to bis home in this place last week. Paradise. Eugene Murray, of Brookvillo, is Visiting in Paradise. ' Frank and John attended the show in Roynoldsvlllo several nights last week. Maud Sheesloy spent last week in Sykesvlllo. Tena Strouse and Ruth Cathers visit ed In Dutch Paradise on Sunday. Scott Syphrit was on the sick list last weak. Dayid Plfer, jr., of Dutch Paradise, bad a oorn husking one night last week. Think of it! husking his last year's corn. David Is a hustler and an up-to-date farmer. James Smith of Big Run, visited in Paradise several days last week. Tho Gibson mill started up on Mon day with a full crew of men. Frank Best, of Deemers Cross Roads, was In Paradise last Saturday. . Happy Time in Old Town, "We fult very happy," writes R. N, Buvlll, Old Town, Va., "whon Buok Ion's Arnica Salve wholly cured our duugbtber of a bad case of scald bead." It delights all who use it for Cuts, Coins, Burns, Bruises, Bolls, Ulcers, Eruptions.. Infallible for Piles.' Only 25o at U. Alex Stoke's drug store. American Lady corsets all shapes at MUUrens. Wlshaw. Mrs. McGeo, of Eloanora, visited In this place several days last week. Frank Sadler, of Anita, was In town Saturday. Mrs. Mary J. Socrlst is numbered with the sick at this writing. O. R. Llngorfolter, of Mahaffcy, is visiting his paront this week. Waltor King was at Eleanora Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, of Porry township, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlngrove wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folta over Sundny. Miss Carrie Shanklo accompanied hor undo, Mr. Arblastor, to Now Bothlo horn, whore she will spend a few weeks with friends. Miss Lula Doomcr, of Doemor's Cross Roads, was the guest of Mrs. Honry Foltz last week. G. W. Sccrlst was at Sugar Hill Saturday evening. Charles Dickey was in Roynoldsvlllo one day last week. William Spranklo and Van Way land were In town one day last week. Silas Dlckoy was In town last wook looking for a place to locate. Mr. Dick ey has made bis home at Bradford the past seven or eight years. Reduced Rates to Denver On account of the Triennial Conven tion of tho International Sunday-school Association, to bo held at Denver, Col., June 20 to July 2, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, or Puoblo, Col., from all stations on Its lines, at rate of slnglo fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold and good going on June 21 to 23, and will bo good to return leaving Donvor, Colo rado Springs, or Puoblo not later than August 31. Tlckots must bo validated for return passago by Joint Agont at any of the above-mentlonod points, for which servlco a fee of 25 conts will be charged. For specific rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Wall paper 2, 3, 4, 6 to 25 conts single roll at Stoke's. Horrlck's shoos at D. Nolan's shoe store for $2.00 and $2.50, formerly sold for (2.G0 and $3.50. ORDINANCE. (N. 78.) In pursuance of an Act of Assembly entltlud, "An Aot amending Section 0 of an act, approved May Kith, A. D. 181)1, enabling municipal corporations to lay out, open, widon, extend and va cate streets or alleys upon petition or without petition of property owners," approved May 22, A. D. 181(0. The fol lowing ordlnanoe was, upon tho 3rd day of June, 1002, Introduced In council. Attest, L. J. McEntike, Clerk of Council. An ordinance widening and opening to the uniform width of lifty foet, Fifth street from the west line of Jackson street, in the borough of Roynoldsville, to the borough line at Sandy Lick Creek. Whereas, to No. 4 December Sess ions 1808, A. D. in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Jefferson county, a public road was laid out and ordered to be opened thirty throe (33) foet wide by said Court. Whekeas, the report of the viewers described said road in the borough of Roynoldsville as "Beginning at a point In tho center and western end of 5th street, In said borough, thence south 501 degrees west over land of A. Reyn olds, five hundred (500) feet to the Rey noldsvllle and Falls Creek railroad, thence in the same direction over same land to Sandy Lick Creek and the line of the said borough of Reynoldsylllo, fifty-flve (55) foot," etc. Whereas, said publio road was open ed by the said borough to tho width of thirty-three (33) feet and has been and Is now a publio road, therefore, Be it enacted and ordained by tho Burgess and town council of the borough of Roynoldsville, and it is horeby enact ed and ordained by authority of the same. Suo. 1. That 5lh street, from the west line of Jackson street beginning at a point in the center and western end Of said 5th street, In the said borough of Roynoldsville to Sandy Lick Creek and the line of the said borough, Is hereby opened and widened to a uniform width of fifty (50) foet, the center Una thereof being described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center and western end of 6th street on the west line of Jaokson street, In tho bor ough of Roynoldsville, thence south 6l)i degree over land of A. Reynolds five hundred (500) feet to tho Roynolds ville and Falls Creek railroad, thence In the same direction over tho same land to Sandv Lick Crook and the lino of the said borough of Roynoldsvlllo, fifty-five (55) feet, as surveyed and de scribed in the viewers report aforesaid. Section 2. The damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay the same and the damages caused by the opening, widening, and grading there of together with the benefits to pay the samo, to be leviod, assessed and collect ed in accordance with the Acts of As sembly in such oasos made and pro vided. , Beotlon 3. All ordinances and parts of ordlnanoe oonlUottug herewith be and the samo are hereby repealed. RE YOU GOING AWAY ? If so you will need some Outing Shoos for Golf, Ten nis, Yachting, Bathing: In fact your outfit Is not com plete without a variety of Shoes as well as other wear ing apparel. W. B. LOVELESS CO. (1th and Ponn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. A SPICY SPRING $ ADVERTISEMENT m Might attract your attention 5 r for a moment, but a careful exam- jjj lnation of our samples and doslgns j Newest and Most Fashionable Sprlno Attire $ Will convince you that we aro I $ the leadors In Gents' Tailoring in J Roynoldsvlllo. Exporlonce, com- I plotenoss of stock and reasonable prices cannot fall to satisfy you. Johns & Thompson. Roblnaon'a Robinson's. N EW SHOE STYLES I I I I I I I I If you want Shoes that are stylish yet serviceable, comfortable vet dressy, Shoes that conform to your feet in every way, Shoes that are easy the first time worn, Shoes that you will 'appre ciate in every way visit the store where they sell WALK-OVER Price $3.50 and $1.00. Z2MZ and cqLJy Price $3.00. VI . If, 1 I .1 IB U mm Children's and Misses' Shoes a specialty. ROBINSON'S.- -ROBINSON'S. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CONTY. QRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we are compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices on the iollowing: Buggies Plows j Harrows j Stoves Pumps Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two atfy?'hree Doors j Windows REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. N, HANAU. I am closing out my stock of dry and gents' furnishing goods at 25 going to quit business. (1.00 Dress Goods Sic 85c drcna Mood. - - S5c 75o dresn kkhJh, - 53c 3.V Uitxliuicru 2o arte t'UMimoru - We Wle CuMinmre 4"L-,e 1- l'lulds - Via He l'lukU - -tie 11.00 ilroudelntb 7ilo il.20 Hroiidclotli Kk fl.OOHilks - 7Ue 7.V Hllks - S?o SOeKllks . . 4.VJ t'lctmu - tfo u llruli ninillnx 7o V Brush HI ml inn - a t"s Table I.tneu 20o Me tablu lint'U 400 70c tttblH lliitm fioo J0t butehur's Unun - !c 40c buli'hur's llnvii you 6e cttuibrlc UiiIiik 4o 00c Indie' utitrt wulut 40u goods and clothing and ladles per cent less man cost. Am 11.00 Indies' shirt wuUts 70c tM Indies' ahlrt wulut f 1.13 il.au ludlin nblrt wait $1.15 (1.15 Indies' ahlrt wulut UOu $1.2A buby dreMi.es HTic 75c buhy drew, - - tkv 50c bnby drtsHtM - ink; 25c baby dronou, Uc 75c buhy tiklrts - 45c 50c buby nklrtx H'Jc S5c baby's skirt 10c 10c child' utockljiirs - 7He 120 child's tttocklntftt - 10c lc child's stockings 120 25c taud covers - - 10c 5c bulls sllkatueu 4u 10c yard Hllkaiwn - 7 Ho 15c yard tttlkuttH'Q lose l.W Ilex I bio cornet - 11.00 11.00 lluxlhlt) comets Kk; 85c Huxlblu cornet S5c 50c llexlblu corast 40c 40o flexible cornet - 2Uc In black and blue, Miuure and ruuud SI5.00 sulu (14.00 sulU 12.00 sulM . 10.00 nulls H.00 nultn 6.00 nulls 4.00 suits clay worn ted. cut nulls. (11.00 10.00 . . 8.50 7.25 5.50 a. so CLOTHING. Children' Knee Pant's Suits YOUTH'S SUITS. (10.00 suits 8.00 nulls 7.50 nulls 6.50 nulu S.00 nulu 5.50 nulu 4.50 suits T.2S 0.25 5.00 4.75 4.00 B.75 - 8.75 (5.00 Bill in, - -8.00 4.50 nulu - - 8.50 4.00 nulls - 2.00 8.50 nulu 2.50 1.50 nulls - 100 1.00 nulls 75o 75c k uee punts 65c 50c kuee pauls - 42c 25o knee pautM 10c 25c child's overalls - 10c Men's 15o Unou collars 10c Hoy's 10c llueu collars 7o Men'n 25o rubber collars lnu Meu'sfrUc necktie ' 3uo Men's 25c neck ties lOo C'UUd'n 10c ueckile so