Stat mm Single Copies of The Star at this office for Three Cents. A Year's Subscription to The Star Costs but $1.00, VOLUME 11. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1902. NUMBER 12. BUY AN Freezer and you will be Strictly In It. This freezer is made of the very best material, Cedar bucket, block tin enn, nnd with proper care will outlast any freezer made. We have sold "." of these freezers during the past month nnd in every ease they are givingentire satisfac tion. This shows that the freezer will do all that is elaiined of it . Remember the Up-to-dateis the only freezer that will make ice cream in a minute anil give satis faction. Sold only by the KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Keynoldsville, I'a. w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. That anything in the way of premiums or schemes nre nn injury to our bus iness nnd a damage to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Full weights nnd fair prices for cash. These will prove money savers for our patrons. We quote you prices on n few staple every day goods. Bust package ColToo, Ho: 0 pounds, (l.'o Loose Coffee, 21) cent grade, I'm " 25 cunt grade, 2iti! i " HO cent grade, 2."c If you enjoy a good cup of colToe for breakfast try our bulk coll'oo. It will please you. IS pounds Granulated Sugar, 91.00 25 " " " 1.30 100 " " " 5.00 19 pounds extra L. B. Sugar, 1.00 Very best patent Hour per sack, 1.15 Very best patent flour, per barrel, 4.45 7 cakes Lenox. Gloss or Star Soap, 25c ? cakes Fairy Soap, 25o 1 cakes Sunshine Soap, 25c JOB WORK of nil kinds promptly done at REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. QRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we nre compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &e. Durirtg next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices on the iollowing: Buggies Plows Harrows Stoves . Pumps & Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two "!,yT,""' Doors Windows REYNOLDSVILLE UP-TO-DATE Swift's bi'Ht S. C. TTnms, per pound, " " B. Bacon, " 7 pounds finest Rolled Oats, It ponncM llni.'Ht head Hico, 4 pound good bead Rice, f pound Ix'ht lump Starch, fl pounds iK-st Corn Starch, 3 cans extra Sugar Corn, Karly Juno Peas, per can, .'1 cans 20c Peaches, Choice pears, large can. Matches, 12 boxes, 15c 15o 25c 25o 25c 25c 25c 25c 10e ode lOo 10c A full line of all kinds Gro ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, Pickles, Cakes, &c., at the big grocery nt cor respondingly low prices. Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't bo deceived by thinking you get something for nothing. Compare these prices with what you pay eluowhcrc. Wo hnve the goods you need them. We want your money. Robinson & Mundorff, Reynot.dsville, Tknn'a. THE STAR OFFICE. HARDWARE COM'Y. JJOW WOULD YOU LI KB TO nn IS OUR SHOES. No reason why you can't bo. No reason why you shouldn't be. Pkicks and style auk Huiiit. Best Skmoitiom in the City. Let Us Fit You. W. B. LOVELESS CO. 0th and l'enn Ave, Pittsburg, I'a. RAIN AND SLEET IWt In Inn On I,. A M rtiltit. II'm niuitc for imlnttittf bwllillnir. To prt'Mi'rvr llit-tn. Put them on Inilry wciitlicr timl iiiici' hey "fr hiit il imry n lliinir ran trci tlmniL'li them to ilrHimy thtt wmimI they urn meitnt to protect, rlienner tin (I heller 1 htm w hlte lenil. i x it trillion of nil with every pillion of tho pitlni. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co,, Hole Aui'hli, Heynoldsvllle, Pit. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The newest, flneatcloths. the Intent designs, nil the most fulilotuibloeuts for the Rummer Benson. Call at our shop and see samples of cloth a complete line and let us convince you that we are the leaders In our line. Reasonable prices nlwuy and satisfaction guaran tocd. Johns & Thompson. F IRST NATIONAL BANK OF 11 lil'XOLVS VILLK, Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 '. Mitchell, Frollffiilt Kcuti , Ii-iIiiikI, Vice I'rro.) John II. Kaiiilinr, Hliler. Director: C. Mlli-lifll, ft-ntt MrClnlliiml, .I.C.King John II. C'orlin", liimlcl Nolan, U. W. I'ullw, .1. II. Kaueliur. Does ti gencm! liMtikliii: lHilmwMinl sullrlu the Hi'i'ountH of im-rrhioMH. profeMslonHl men, fitnnei-N, hiH'hiinh'rt, tulm't-H, luniliermi'ii and others, iiininlsliiii ihii iiiimi. I'lin ful auuntlon U tlm hnlnrsH fit tilt mim-momm. Hufu llrposll llo.xot. fur lent. first Nalloiuil Hunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. RUMMER IS HERE- ANIt0 18 Northamcr & Kellock. And wo are bettor prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything in the wood working lino. Upholstering and repair work of ull kinds done promptly. Picture Prnmlng Wo have just received a largo line of Picture Moulding and we carry a line of room moulding In stock. Call and examine our line and get pi'iUHB. Our cabinet shop Is so small and our business is getting so large we will have to do something to got morn room, so wo have decided to sell oil' all our framed Pictures at Coat 87.00 Pictures at 8(1.00 Pictures at 5.00 Pictures at 85.05. 84..ri0. 8,'I.KO. 8:1.10. 82.25. i 81.00. 84.00 Pictures at 83.00 Pictures at 82.00 Pictures at $1.00 Pictures at mo. all tho rest In the same proportion. Wo aro also agents for tho Kane In side Sliding Bli;id and Patent Hereon Windows. Remember the place . Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. T II. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full llnunf hii)1Uw consluntly on hand, l'li'turu friimliiK u nii'i'htlly. OHleu and wuro loom in reurof MUs Murmirut. Kviiiih' rttekut moru. Itt'kliU'iiet! mm l-cur. UiiuilundStb U Onr Cent-a-Word Want Column never fails to bring results. 1 THE NEWS OF j 1 JxlAKBi TOWNS, j Hrportrd by The (Mar's MpeelHl 'orreondcnt. Emerlckvllte. Mrs. J. A. Dompsey, of this place, Is very 111 at this writing. Tho farmers are all very busy putting aay their harvest between showers. Miss Lillian Boyer, of Langvllle, Is visiting her sister, Miss Margaret, here. Mr. and Mrs. Loren H. Boylos, of Heynoldsvllle, visited friends here on Sunday. Adam Mohney and Henry Cable, of this place, made a flying trip to Brook vlllo Saturday. John Van Tassel and son, Jack, of Fisher, Clarion county, visited friends here last week. Messers Walter Cable and R. E. Snyder, of this place, drove to Brook vlllo Saturday evening. Henry Harrlger and Mls Ella Murphy, of this place, visited friends at Ptinxsutawnoy last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Haines and daughters, Kllle and Bessie, spent Sun day with friends In Reynoldsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barclay, of Pitts burg, aro visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emerlck, In this place. Mrs. F. F. Baughman, of Brook vllle, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mowrey, In this place last week. Mrs. Jacob Dolble and Mrs. E. E. Schugars, of Heynoldsvllle, spent Fri day of last week at the home of Levi Schugars. Jeremiah Mowrey and wife, of this place, are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. Wra, Neale, in Knox township at this writing. Miss Clara Shaffer, who has been visiting In Sykesville, Big Run and DuBoIs the past four or five weeks, returned to this place on Wednesday of last week. Dan Harrlger, and employee of P. R. R. at Latrobe, who. met with quite a serious accident about April 1st, 11)02, which caused the amputation of his loft leg, Is visiting among his many friends hore. Wlshaw. Martin Secrlst, of DuBols, visited bis parents on last Monday. Mrs. Martin, of Desire, visited at this place one day last week. John McKUl and Robert Knox were at Sugar Hill last Saturday evening. Silos Dickey Is hauling bark through this place to the Reynoldsvllle tan nery. Miss. King, of Anita, was the guest of her brother, Walter King, of this place over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dickey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sypbrlt, near Knoxdato over Sunday. Mr. Mlllor, who taught a successful term of school in this place a fow years ago, was In town last Saturday. Mrs. Amos Deemer, of Doemers Cross Roads, visited her daughter, Mrs. Henry Foltz, over Sunday. A Notice. Tho supervisors of Washington town ship will on the first day of August, 1002, at 1.00 p. m., at the Horm school house, let a oontract to building a bridgo across Horm Run, near Matthew Smith's saw mill. The Btone work on abutmonts to be let by the perch, the bal ance of tho work by contract. Plans of bridgo w ill bo made known on the day of lotting, or can bo bad previously of the undersigned. John McLaughlin, Jamks Douohkktv, Supervisors of Wash. Twp. Niagara Falls Excursion. On Saturday, August Otb, the Buf falo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will sell peclul ttvo day excursion tickets to Niagara Fulls at rate of four dollars for the round trip. Tickets good on trains leaving Fulls Creok at 12.57 p. in. and 1.12 a. m. and good returning on or before Wednesday, August 13th. For full Information see excursion bills or consult nearest agent of the company. If A Man Lie To You, And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tell hi in thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns, Bolls, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and 'Skin Eruptions prove It's the best and oheapest. 25o at H. Alex Stokes drug store. Excursion to Niagara Falls. Tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y have placed on sale at Reynolds vllle special excursion tickets to Niaga ra Fulls and return, limited to IS days. at $7.1)0. These tickets are sold on Tuesdays of each week' during July, August and September. Small-pox Communication, In several different papers we soe about Sykesville having small-pox so badly. There has been seventy or more cases In town since Christmas and not one has proven fatal. One child three weeks old had It and It did not prove fatal. Does that seem like small pox ? The learned Drs. say It Is a disease called Impetigo. One Dr. quarantined five houses, but one of them he quarantined while the Inmates were all out for berries but a little girl 8 years old, and he took the liberty to vaccinate hor. The Doctor never went back to the house afterward. After the quarantine had been up for two weeks the family took it down them selves. It stands to reason that it is not small-pox or there would have been some deaths. The patient Is sick for two or three days and sometimes have a fever, but Just as soon as be or she begins to break out the fever leaves. Some do not go to bed at all. The disease lasts from seven to fourteen days. Some of the women did wash ings just when tboy were broke out the worst, so you readers see that it Is not as dangerous as the papers state. It Is just like any disease, it attacks some worse than others. There are no new cases in town but some people must talk just the same. Anyone that ever saw small-pox would know the difference between this and small-pox. Observer. Sykesville, July 28. Two Tours to the Pacific, Leave New York August 2, visiting Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Del Monte ( Monterey ), Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Portland on the going trip. , Returning, Tour No. 1 will run east ward through the magnlflcentCanadian Rockies by leisurely daylight trips, with stops at Glacier, Banff Hot Springs, and other points, reaching New York on August 31. Tour No. 2 will run eastbond via Yellowstone National Park, Including the usual six-day trip through that interesting preserve, arriving in New York September 4. Special trains will be provided. Rates from New York, Philadelphia, Washington, or any other point on the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pitts burg, including transportation, Pull man berth, and all meals on the tour except during the five days spent In San Franolsco, when Pullman accom modations and meals are not provided: For Tour No. 1, $200. Two persons occupying one berth, 1180 each. For Tour No. 2, 8250, including all ex penses through Yellowstone Park. Two persons occupying one berth, 8230 each. A preliminary announcement out lining the various details will be furnished upon application to Ticket Agents, Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York, or Goo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Pennsyl vania Railroad, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Buckwheat Reunion A great day In Indiana county will be the fifth annual Buckwheat Reunion at Coleman Park, Goodvllle, August 7th. Special low rate excursion tlokets will be sold on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts burg R'y, as per following schedule and rate: Train leaves Falls Creek at 7.00 a. m., 81.00 ; DuBols 7.10, 81.00; Sykes ville 7.28, 05 cents ; Big Run 7.43, 70 cents. Arriving at Goodvllle at 8.33 a. m. Returning, leaving Goodvllle at 6.00 p. m. Tickets good going and re turning only on trains scheduled above. Addresses by Hon. John P. Elklns and other eminent speakers will be among the entertaining features of the day. Don't Fail To Try This. Whonever an honest trial is given to Eleotrlo Bitters for any trouble it Is re commended for permanent cure will surely be effected. It never falls to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate tho nerves and purify the blood. It's a wonderful tonic for run-down systems, Eloctrlo Bitters positively cures Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by H. Alex Stokes. Only 60 cents. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postofnoe at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., week ending July 26, 1902: Will P. Mann, Frank Holmes, Esq., David Klehl, Esq., John A. Harris, John Burkbouse, Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M -Frames at Suttert reduced from 11.25 to69o. New Morning Paper. The readers of the Herald will not be surprised when the announcement Is made that this office will be moved to DuBols. On Saturday of last week arrangements were made for the purchase of the Shaffer building, 154 West Long Avenue, one of the best locations In tho town, and it Is thought that It will be possible to be publishing the DuBols Morning Herald and the Dunols Weekly Herald by Septomber 15. V, King Pifor, who for some years has been editor of the DuBols Evening Express and who commenced his news paper experience In the office of the Falls Crock Herald nearly seven years ago, has been associated with the present publisher of the Herald as a partner In the business. Work will be commenced at once on the building of an addition to the Shaffer block so as to accommodate the Herald's printing of fice and many new things will be added to the printing equipment. Much of tho writer's timo will bo taken up during the next fow weeks in the new enterprise and we trust our readors will over look our shortcomings during that time. The subscription list of the Falls Creek Herald will be given to the DuBols Weekly Herald. Summer Tour to the North'. The Pennsylvania Railroad porson- ally-oonductcd tour to Northern New York and Canada, leaving August 13, covers many prominent points of in terest to the Summer tourist Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Quobeo, The Saguonay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, and Saratoga. The tour covers a period of fifteen days; round-trip rate, 8125. The party will be in charge of one of the Company's tourist agents, assisted by an experienced lady as chaperon, whose espeolal charge will be unescort ed ladies. The rate covers railway and boat fare fcr the entire round trip, parlor- car seats, meals en routo, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, and oarriage hire. For dotallod itinerary, tickots, or any additional information, apply to Ticket Agents, Tourist Agent, 1196, Broad way, New York; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia. Saves A Woman's Life. To have given up would have moant death to Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorches ter, Mass. For years she had endured untold misery from a severe lung trou ble and obstinate cough. "Often," she writes, "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes eould not speak. Ail doc tors and remedies failed till I used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was completely cured." Sufferers from Coughs, Cold, Throat and Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for It never disappoints. Cure Is guaranteed by H. Alex Stokes. Price 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free. Reduced Rates to San Francisco. On account of the Biennial Meeting, Knights of Pythias, at San Francisco, Cal., August 11 to 22, 1902, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets to Sau Franolsco or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, from August 1 to 0, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage until Septenv ber 30, inclusive, when executed by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or San Francisco and payment of 50 cents made for this service. For speclfio Informs tlon rogarding rates and routes, apply to Ticket Agents. Reduced Rates to Salt Lake City. On account of the Grand Lodge, B. P. O. . E., to be held at Salt Lake City, August 12 to 14, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets to Salt Lake City, from all stations on Its lines, at reduced rates. Tickets will be sold and good going on August 6 to 8, Inclusive, and will be good to return until September 30, Inclusive. Tickets must be vail dated for return passage by Joint Agent at Salt Lake City, for which service a fee of 50 cents will be charged. For speclfio rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. Need Mors) Help. Often the over-taxed organs of dlgos tlon cry out for help by Dyspepsia's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaches, liver oomplalnts, bowel disorders. Such troubles call for 'prompt use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbey are gentle, thorough and guaranteed to cure. 25o at H. Alex Stokes drug store. ' Special olearanoe sale at MUlirena. Men's enameled shoes at D. Nolan's shoe store for 82.50, formerly sold for 83,00 and 83.5a . GENUINE EXCURSIONS. Metropolitan Pleasures for Everybody. Many people living In this com munity will doubtless want to visit DuBols on Friday, August 1, when the Adam Foropaugh and Sells Broth ers' great consolidated snows, com prising double circus, double menager ies, double musoums, doublo hippo dromes, will appear there. These great shows are the only ones .that ex hibit In New York city. No others dare even attempt to exhibit In the metropolis. They opened up this season at the Madison .Square Gardon In Now York, and the newspapers, without exception, stated that It wfts tho greatest" circus this country had evor soon. Tho monagerlos contain the greatest number of rare wild beasts ever seen In one collection. In the circus are 300 star performers, and in addition to all the standard circus acts there are a score or more of sensational features. Thoro is not space to enum erate them bore, but there is no possi bility of any one being disappointed who goes to see these shows, no matter how high their anticipations may have been raised. A Borough's Right. An Important decision was rendered by Judge Groer at Butler last week. The case was that of Butler borough vs. John Haglns. The dofondant in the, oaso represented an out-of-town grocery firm and sold to Butler people on orders, delivering tho goods to the pur chasers. Information was made against him by the borough authorities and he was fined for selling without a llconse. He appealed from the decision of the burgess and the case was heard in court and decision was made in favor of the borough. Tho case was an exceedingly Important one as the decision gives boroughs the right to collect a fine from persons selling by order. Kit tanning Times. Reynolds' tho soda water that made Reynoldsvllle famous. ORDINANCE. (Ne. 78.) In pursuance of an Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act amending Section 9 of an act, approved May 10th, A. D. 1891, enabling municipal corporations to lay out, open, widen, extend and va cate streets or alleys upon petition or without petition of property owners," approved May 22, A. D. 1805. The fol lowing ordlnanoe was, upon the 3rd day of June, 1902, introduced in council. Attest, L. J. McKntire, Clerk of Council. An ordinance widening and opening to the uniform width of fifty feet, Fifth street from the west line of Jackson street, in the borough of Heynoldsvllle, to the borough line at Sandy Liok Creek. Whereas, to No. 4 December Sess ions 1898, A. D. in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Jefferson county, a publlo road was laid out and ordered to be opened thirty three (33) foet wide by said Court. Whereas, the report of the viewers described said road in the borough of Reynoldsvllle as "Beginning at a point In the oenter and western end of 5th street, in said borough, thence south 59 degrees west over land of A. Reyn olds. Ove hundred 500 feet to the Kev noldsvllle and Falls Creek railroad tnence in tne same Qireoiion over same land to Sandv Lick Creek and the lin of the said borough of Reynoldsvllle, fifty-five (55) feet," etc. Whereas, said publlo road was open ed by the said borough to the width of thirty-three (33) foet and has been and is now a publio road, therefore, Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and town council of the borough of Reynoldsvllle, and it is hereby enact ed and ordained by authority of the same. See 1. That 5th street, from tho west lino of Jackson street beginning at a point in the center and western end of said 5th street, In the said borough of Reynoldsvllle to Sandy Lick Creek and the line of the said borough, is hereby opened and widened to a uniform width of fifty (50) feet, the oenter line thereof being described as follows: Beginning at a point In the oenter and western end of 5tb street on the west line of Jackson Btreet, in the bor ough of Reynoldsvllle, thence south 5lt degree over land of A. Roynolds five hundred (500) feet to the Key nolds vllle and Fulls Creek railroad, thence in the same direction over the same land to Sandy Lick Creek and the line of the said borough of Reynoldsvllle, fifty-five (55) feet, as surveyed and de scribed In the viewers report aforesaid. Section 2. The damages caused thereby and (he benefits to pay the same and the damages caused by the opening, widening, and, grodiug there of together with the benefits to pay tho samo, to be levied, assessed and collect ed in accordance with the Acts of As sembly in such oases made and pro vided. Section 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances contliotlng herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law in council this 1st day of July, A. D. 1002. H. C. DEIflLE, Attest: President of Council. L. J. McEntire, Clerk of Council. Burgess's office, Reynoldsvllle, Pa., July 12th, A. D. 1902, the above ordl nanoe examined and approved. C Mitchell, Chief Burgess.