J. Town Council. The regular mooting of tho town moil wan held Tupsdav, May 6.' Pres- idont Apnlngate In the chair. Mem ber present, Bayers, Williams, Rltr.le, Dclblo, Dr. King, A. P. King and A plogate. Minute of tho prnvloui mooting read and approved. TaxcolloctorG. W. Swart roportcd taxes, collected ilnoe last report to be tX8.1. G. M. McDonald, Esq., wag prosont and requested the council to cauno a sidewalk to be built on Sixth stroot, along the lot now owned by W. C. Mur ray. AIro wanted tlio council to do somo work on Sixth slroot, alwve Grant street, and to arrange for taking caro of the aurfaco water. He agreed, If the council would furnish the brick or atone, ho would put in the ditch along his lot at his own expense. Alt of whloli was referred to the street committee with power to act. A report on sidewalks was received and the president and cbrk Instructed to Issue notices for tho repair, &c, of the samo. Orders for labor, IntoroHt, Ac, amounting to to 24.r.04 wore ordered drawn. M. M. Davis, Eq., borough solicitor, asked for a little more time to prepare ordinance for opening of Eighth street. The Solicitor reported on tho Jackson street sewer and It was referred to tho sewer committee. The flnnnco committee recommended the following mlllage: norotigh, 3 mills; borough bond, 3 mills ; light, 1 mill j water, 1 mill ; pi.lleo, 1 mill. The street committee reported that a preliminary survey for tho paving of Fourth svreet had boon mado. Shoes and Oxfords. We give you largest selection, to 13.00, and guuranten you a saving of .1 to 35 per cent. Biug-Stoke Co. Father Dilscoll roturned from a fitt ing expedition In Potter county on Fri day last, and brought tho evldenco of his angling abilities homo in the slmpo of a nice lot of trout. A n!t f,.n m the spockled beauties was on exhibition at Fasenmyer's shoo store on Saturday and hundreds of people stopped to ad mire tbcm-New Bethlehem Vindicator. For your spring suit got a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit at Mlllirens. Go to the Big I X L Ice cream parlor of John H. Doubles. Bost cream in i?wn- TW0 doors eatt of hoso house No. 2, Main street. Turtle, oyster, chicken, clam and vegetable soups at the City Hotel restaurant. Trout Run. , James Sheesley was in Reynoldsville Sunday evening. Earl Dougherty visited friends In Wtshaw Saturday evening P. M. Wells Is taking lessons on the organ from Mrs. James Yohe. Westover Little made a business trip to Reynoldsville Saturday evening. Charles Sohlmol made a business trip to Dutch .Paradise Sunday evening. Clnve Deomer, of Wlshaw, visited at Noah Syphrlt's Saturday and Sunday. W. C, Murray expect to begin ship ping coal this woek from hi mlno In this place. Amos llarott, who Is working at Falls Cin.k. sM'iit Sunday with his family In this plnce. Mead nnd Scott Syphrit came homo from South Carolina on Friday to spend the summer. Mrs. Allen Cathers returned home from Pittsburg on Saturday after a few weeks visit there. What has been called Bird's Crossing has been abandoned for tho summer as business Is rather slack. There will bo an Ice cream festival at the Grange Hall on Thursday evening, May 14th, for benefit of tho Epworth Lcaguo, to which all are Invited. Rathmel. Charles Fye and wife are visiting In Georgevillo this week. William Stowart, of Now Kensington, was in town Inst week. Mr. John Kinnorburg, of DeLancey, called on friends hero last week. 'Squlro John Smith was In Brook ville last Saturday on business. W. C. No. fi02, P. O. S. of A. Is ar ranging to obscrvo Decoration Day In an appropriate way this year. Full particulars will be out soon. Letter List. L!st of unclaimed letters remaining in post offloe at Reynoldsville, Pa., for tho week ending May 9, 1003 : Frank Wagner, Mrs. M. B. Shaffur, W. L. Plyler, Hugh Woods, Delia An thony. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above, E. C. Burns, P. M. Haul Hats I Is your old one looking a little shab by V Call here and see bow much we can save you on your next hat. Blng Stoke Co. Call on Mlllirens for lace curtains. Bing-Stoke Co. have footwear for all the family, and save you 15 to 35 per cent. Want Column. Ratem One cent per word for each and very Insertion. Wanted Young man wants position as an assistant In office work. Inquire at Star office, For Salk Five houses and lots In Sykesville. Easy terms. Inquire of V. It. Dolman, Sykesvlllo, Pa. Wanted One ton long rya straw. Inquire at The Star office. Lost niack book with two railroad tickets and valuable papers In It. Find er will be rewardod by leaving samo at Star office Lort A pocket book between Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. store and N. Hanau's. Finder will please leave same at N. Hanau's storo. For salo A good loam of mulos, har ness and wagon, also a now Hyraeuso left handed plow. Fred Biggie, Reyn oldsville, Pa. Foil SALE Six room brick houan on Grant street ; reasonable terms. F.than E. Stowart. For salo A lot and 0-room houso In West Hoynoldsvlllo. For particulars Inquire at HtaulTur's grocery store. Foil SAf.E Good houso and lot on Jackson st., near ooal company office. Inquire at The STAR office. For SALE Houso and lot on Fifth st. Inquire of Martin Plylor. For Salo Two driving horses. In quire of O. T. Woodford, the pop man, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Salo or Rent A good property, Including a store room, on Worth street. Inquire at The Star olUoe. Wanted I want to weave or soli you a carpet very cheap. Toefocl DoMay. Wanted Intelligent girls for cloth picking. Apply to Enterprise Silk Co. For Salo A very lino organ, oak case; must bo soon to bo appreciated Inquiro of Gustavo Herald, Hopkins. For Salo A seven room houso, lot fiO by IdO foot, In West RevnoldsvUlo. M. K, Weed. NOTICE Employees of tho silk mill using olectrio cars going to and from work can purchase car tickets at lower rates. For Salo nrown and white single comb Leghorn and Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching in season. Inquire of J. J. Hoffman. See the lit of a Hart SchatTnor & Marx suit at Mlllirens. Hard shell crabs and Bhrlmps at City Hotel restaurant. patent corona shoes at Douglass Mlllirens. Dinner palls, 3 sizes and shapes for 25c at Blog-Stoke Co, J. C. DeMott Co., of DuBols, are solo agents for the Will torn Gas Light, See the now white goods at Mlllirens, A Special Sale oe Mus in -BY- SHICK & WAGNER -THE BIG STORE- ON FRIDAY of this week May 15, we will put on sale one bale each of Bleach ed and Unbleached Muslin, The Bleached has always sold at 9c and the Un bleached is an exceptionally good one for 5c. We will offer on this .day these Muslins at the following prices : The 9c Bleached Muslin at 7c. The 5c Unbleached Muslin at 3 7-8c. It might seem strange that right in the season when COTTON GOODS are rising in market price that we can offer these goods at the above prices but we have been ex ceedingly fortunate in getting hold of these two bales and as has always been our cus tom we will give the trade the benefit of it. This however, will last only for one day, FRIDAY, MAY 15, or until they are closed out. This is an opportunity to secure your Muslins at prices that will not again be quoted to you and we would advise you to call early in the day as after the two bales containing about 3,000 yards are closed out we will not be able to supply your wants at these prices. Those of you who have attended special sales of ours in the past will know what this means. If there be any one who has not attended a like sale given by us, we want you to know that we always do as we advertise. That is saying a great deal in this day of exaggeration and yet we are anxious for the privilege of proving to you the truthfulness of our statements. Remember the place and date at SHICK 1 WAGNER THE. BIG STORE ' Next Door to the Post Office. Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. . FRIDAY, MAY 15. 1903. r See our Art Embroidered Ties at 25C MILLIRENS Buttsrick dVrTm. all. V o it Patterns upon them biting right. aroatest 'Department Store in Jefferson Count lay Selling of White Goods Each year white becomes more popular. Defender Muslin Underwear SKIRTS Made up on the Defender plan in a nice clean factory. Sewed good, trim med with Val and Nottingham laces in a price range 48c, 69c, 74c, 98c, $1.24, $1.48, $1.69, $2.19, $2.69, $2.98 on up to $4.60. LADIES GOWNS Cut in good clever style?, trimmed up elegantly with lace and insertion, in a price range 48c, 74c, 89c, 98c, $1.24, $1.49, $1.75, $2.19. CORSET COVERS From tho good fine muslin. Corset coverB at 10c to the finest trimmed with f .Hffifat Val insertion at 98c. . i' I DRAWERS Of the finest muslin, made in all Btyles, cut in good full siEes, trimmed in narrow or wide val or .Nottingham lace, in a price range 24c, 35c, 48c 74c, 98c. Childkens Slips in all the late yoke effects, trimmed in Val lace and insertion, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Cihldukn's Gownh and Drawers a specialty. if Lawns . Lawns India Llnon, 7c, Ho, lOo, Via, 15o, 18o, 2(), 2"o. Pcralan Lawns 2Tk), .'l.rc. " " CO In. wldo, .Wo, and fiOo. Silk I'orHlan Lawns, 25 and 3.ro. Curtain Swiss And Laoe Draportus In all stylos at lOu, 14o, 20o, 25o and 3f)0. , White Wash Ribbons So popular this spring for trimmings Width No.. 7 to 60. In price range lOo to 35o. Liberty Satin Ribbons Width 7 to 60. Price range, 10c to3.K). White Lawn Shirt Waists Some are made plain but most of them are handsomely trimmed with Val laceB. All have the latest pouch sleeve effect. In a price range 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.69, $1.98, $2.25, $2.50. Snow white pure linen waists, $3.00. DO YOU WANT THE PRETTIEST SHOE IN ALL THIS TOWN ? ? ? It Jno. Kell'y Court Tlo titiit kid vamp. Dull quarter turned sole. H Inch full Louis XIV htwl and costs $3.00. THE DOUGLAS SHOE FOR MEN. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE Mudu la ull tho spring tous In patent oolt, viol kid or velour. $3.00 and $3.50. See our Florshcim shoes. Straw Hats for Men and for Boys We show you here an array of hats not to be found anywhere. From the cheap sun hats at 5, 10 and 15 cents, to the finest dress Btraws at 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1,50 aud $2.00, on up to the finest Panama hats at $6.00. Ctme in and see them. Men's and Boys' Summer Clothing In Spring and Summer Clothing we pre keeping our stock up in styles and sizes of Hart,' Schaffner" & Marx make. The fit cannot be matched ; every suit is guaranteed by the makers, and we'll pin oura on top. In a price range ' $3.50, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. Visit us for anything reliable to wear. MILLIRENS DEPARTMENT STORE