4 Judge Auien Affirms Constitutionality of th Peddler Ordinance Law. The constitutionality of the borough ordinances throughout tho etnto, prohib iting hawking and peddling on the streets from door to door by sample or otherwise, was sustained by Judga Autco, of Northumberland county In an opinion handed down Monday morning In tho Reaiick caso. N. L. Hearick, - the agent of the Cltl.ens' Wholesale Supply Company, of Columbus, Ohio, was arrested In Sunbury some time ago by Special Officer Paul Fend rick at tho instanco of the Huslness Men's Associa tion for selling goods by sample from door to door without license. Ho was' glvon a hearing before Justice Carpen ter, who In aerordaneo with the borough ordinance, Imponcd a flnof 2r.00 and the costs. The defendant's counsel ap pealed tho case to the I'nlted States district court for tho mlddlo district of Pennsylvania, asking to bo discharged undor a writ of habeas corpus, claiming that the ordinance was a violation of the inter-state commorco clause of the constitution of tho United States. The application for a discharjro was donled by the district court and the case was referred back to tho court of tho county. It was argued before Judge Auten, H. S. Knight, of Sunbury, rep resenting the business men. Monday morning Judge Auten handed down his opinion aftlrraing the action of Justice Carpentor in imposing the flno of $25, which is practically declaring the ordi nance to be all right. Milton Stmnhtrd. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was mado Is Dr. King's New LIfo Pills. These pills ehango weakness into strength, llstlessness Into energy, brain fag Into mental power. They're wonderful In building up tho health. Only 25o per box at H. Alex Stoko'e drug store. fit " T . 1 TT - 1 . . . viv w uimiu it. uounies' ice cream i Sarior, east Main stroot, near No. 2 lose house, for fine I X L ice cream. The Star Printing Office Carries in stock At all times, Or can promptly Print Bill Heads, Statements, Coal Leases, Dance Invitations, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Programmes, Visiting Cards, Wedding Invitations, s Dodgers, Tickets, Circulars, Anything in fact from a full sheet poster to the finest stationery. The office is equipped with all modern im provements to aid in turning out fine work in prompt manner. Big Stick of Bpruce W.O.Campbell, of-Tacoma, Wash ington, formerly of this place, dipped the following from a Taooma paper and sent It to The 8tar : "The largest log ever floated on Puget Sound was towed in to the Capital Box Factory mills, from the Skagit rtrer, last night by the tug Elf, Cap tain Olson. This monster timber is 9 feet through at the small end, 14 feet through at the large end and 40 feet long and will scale about 21,000 foet. It is so large that there is no mill In the state of Wash ington, and probably none in the world, that can saw it as ft now lies. It will be blasted with powder into pieces and then sawed up into lumber by the Capital Box Factory mills. It is a part of a mammoth spruce tree that grew on the banks of the Skagit river. Captain Olson, who has for years boon engaged in the log-towing busi ness on' tho Puget Sound, states that nover before has he seen anything to equal this log. It was all he could do to handle the huge timber with the Elf, which usually handles with ease rafts composed of hundreds of small logs. Although the Capital Box Company's mills are situated on the far side of the bay it is well worth a trip over there to vlow such a timber and several loggers and mlllmea have already mi.de the excursion." Election of Teachers. Notice Is hereby given to all appli cants for schools in Winslow township that the directors will meet at Frank's Tavern, Reynoldsvtlle, at 9.00 o'clock, Saturday, July 25th, 1003, for the pur poso of electing teachers. All appli cants are requested to be present. P. A. Smith, Sec. Dorothy Dodd Shoes. Don't let dealers tell you they have the "Dorothy Dodd" shoes under a dif ferent name. All "Dorothy Dodd" shoes are made by Dorothy Dodd Shoe Co. and we are exclusive agents for Reynoldsvllle. Blng-Stoke Co. EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY. And Other Atlantic Cosst Resorts via Pennsylvania Railroad. July 30, August 13 and 27, and Sep tember 10 are the dates of the Pennsyl vania Railroad annual low rate excur sions for 1903 to Atlantlo City. Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Angelsea, Wlldwood, Holly Beach, N. J., Rehoboth, Del., or Ocean City, Md. Tickets good to return within sixteen days, Including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches wilt leave Pittsburg on above-mentioned dates at 8.55 a. m., ar riving at Altoona 12.15 p. m., whore stop for dinner will be made, reaching Philadelphia at 6.25 p. trt., In tlmo for supper, and arriving Atlantlo City via the Delaware river bridge route, tho only all-rail line, at 8.35 p. m. Pas sengers may also spend the night In Philadelphia, and proceed to tho shore by any regular train from Market street wharf or Broad street station on the following day. Passengers for points other than Atlantlo City will spond the night In Philadelphia and uso regular trains the next day from Market street wharf. Tickets will also bo sold for regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.50 and 9.00 p. m. from all stations at which these trains stop, and from stations from which regular connection with them is made, and at the higher rate only on train leaving at 10.00 p. m. Pullman sleeping cars through to At lantlo City and Philadelphia on the 10.00 p. m. train, and to Philadelphia on the 4.50 and 9.00 p. m. trains. A stop-over within limit will be al lowed at Philadelphia returning If pas sengers deposit their tickets with tho Ticket Agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, immediately on arrival. Tickets must be deposited with Agent Immediately on arrival at seashore des ttnatlon and properly validated for re turn trip. Tickets will be sold from Reynolds vllle at 110.00 round trip in coaches, or VIZ 00 In Pullman cars. Good on train leaving here at 1.29 p. m. Passongers take evening train from Plttsburir. Returning coupons will be accepted on any rogular train except the Penn sylvanla Limited and the Chicago Llm Ited and the St. Louis Limited. Wlshaw. Miss Elsie Ross, of Reynoldsvllle, was in town on Thursday. James Ewing, our postmaster, has moved to East Brady and Davie Ewing has charge of the office. A party of our young people drove to an Ice cream supper at Amos Strouse's Thursday night. They had a pleasant time. Mrs. H. M. Tedrlck has returned homo from a week's visit at Bellevue. John Webb had business in Brook ville one day last week. Jacob Deemer and wife, of Sykes vllle, called on friends Friday evening. There are two more mine openings being made near town. A foreigner got his leg broke in the mine at this place on Friday. Mead North, of DuBois, is drilling in town. Calvin Dickey spent Sunday with friends In Falls Creek. New Officers. Monday evening of this week the toU lowing offloers were Installed in the Protected Home Circle at this place : President. J. IT. TTnulioa vio.i,.ci dent, B. J. Raymer i Guardian, Mrs. vtrnu riaymer ; tjnapiain, Mrs. Kate Burns ; Accountant, J. A. Welsh ; Treasurer, George Engle ; Secretary, Mrs. Lulu Strouse ; Porter, James Mu ser : Watchman. Mm. Par-hoi rintht-U. Guide, John Hoe mo r ; Companion, Mrs. Lizzie Smith; Organist, Mrs. J. H. Hughes. Little Squalls. Born to Mr. anil M .Tnhn T Tin. olay, July 13, 1903, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Coyle, July 15, 1903. a son. Born to Mr. and Un T?Wri July 17, 1903, a son. ' Born to Mr. and Mrt Wilier KmltK July 18, a daughter. Specials. Each department will h for you Friday and Saturday, In which you can save an extra 15 to 35 per cent. Blng-Stoke Co. All AmnrlnR fillnna Fn mnn at Vnlan'a shoe store, price (3.50 and (4.00. J. E. Mitahall. mnnthanf tnllni. In Stoke building, above department store. Reynolds' perfoct chocolate beats the dutch. Used In our sodas and Sundays. Krinnendnrf-nit.tman hnn frit uA to a at Nolan's shoe store. 15 to 35 ner riant iiavaA hv nffanrlttin. special sales Friday and Saturday. Bing-Stoke Co. A. Katzen's PeoDle's Bargain HtnrA will sell at from 20 to 35 Der cent, off on men's and boy's shirts, suitable for the 4th. Don't miss this treat on- portunity. Rubber rings for class iars 3 ou wr dozen at Cash New York Racket store.' Remember vou can ttet tha Oimnn Quality shoes at Nolan's shoe store at (2.50 a pair. The turtle soup at the Cltv Hotel restaurant Is genuine. 15 to 35 per oent saved by attending special sales Friday and Saturday. uing-Btotte uo. Tbe Wright band made shoe for work. men le sold at the Nolan shoe store. All our syrup made dlreot from the true fruit. Reynolds' Drug Store. Fresh oysters at tbe Cltv Hotel res The Crop Outlook The crop bulletin of the Pennsylva nia weather service for the week ending July Kith says, the conditions have been highly favorable to tha advancement of vegetation In goneral and tho maturing of grains and grasses. Haying and har vesting are In progress, except In a few of the northern tier counties. This work however has been materially re tarded by tho frequent showers, and the cultivation of corn and potatoes, which are becoming vory weedy, Is at a standstill on account of the wet soil. The yield of wheat and rye and tho hay crop will bo heavier than early condi tions gave reason to expect j on ts and potatoes are developing rapidly and promise favorable roturns ; timothy has mado marked improvement and pas tures aie furnishing nniplu food. Corn made rapid growth under the Inlluenee of the seasonable temperature of the past few days, but tho crop ns a whole Is backward and tho stand uneven and unsatisfactory. Tho outlook for garden truck, vine fruits and the berry crop Is more promising. Apples aro developing nicely j pars, plums, cherries and peaches range from faif to good in some sections topraetlcally a fnllure In others. Largo lino of Mason glims Jars, one quart, at 411 cents pordozon at tho Cuh New ork Racket store. ' KAUFMAN'S Bargain House In Nolan's A Lucky The clothing manufacturers' Benson stops just when your buying time from ub really begins, and not one manufacturer in fifty will refuse a wind-up offer at the right moment. Next Friday and Saturday will be "the right moment" with the maker of these 2,000 men's suite, hence hie paying that these Buits had to come right up to our offer viz: A REBATE OF ONE-THIRD OF THE WHOLESALE PRICES. Of course it goes without saying that these suits had to come right up to the standard set by "the big store" otherwise we would not have made the purchase at any price. With us Quality and Style take Precedence over Everything Else The only regrettable feature about the sale is the number of Buits involved 2000 all the makers had. They'll hardly last longer than a week once the men f Reynoldsville hear the good news of this Bale. ' We arc going to have a TEN-DAY SALE and it will be the largest ever held in Reynoldsville, All the $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00 Suits included in this purchase will go in this great sale at And such a great assortment as there is : Serges, new mixtures, fancy cheviots, fancy worsteds, fancy cassimer black thibets, clays, etc., cut in the most fashionable single breasted sack styles, three or four buttons Try them on, examine them carefully, and if you are a judge of good clothing we know what you will say. All sizes to fit all men, the extra tall and slim, the tall or short as well as regular proportions. J3ur pure worsted PANTS worth $3.50 and $4.00 now $1.98 ; the next, that are worth $2.00 and $2.25 at .75 Cents. Boys' Pants worth 50 cents at 28 Cents. We have just received one of the largest lines That is in this section. We will offer a large line of Calicoes and Ginghams at 4 Cents. We have a very iarge line of Try and Bee if you can get them at We have a very large line The Qoodyear Railroad. . Unless somo unforsocn obstacles should present themselves In tbe mat ter of obtaining the rlght-of way, the Buffalo & Susquehanna Railroad Is certain to be extended Into Indiana County. Much of the land leased by James A. MeOrolghl and John Ross In the vicinity of Plumvllle has proven to be excellent coal territory, and the Goodyears are taking It up us fast as practicable. When they are through buying In that field they will have from ten to fifteen thousand acres of coal there. Punxnutawney Spirit. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post olllco at Reynoldsvllle, Pu., for tho week ending July 18, 1003 : Archie Bowen, Fred Houston, Jr., George Elliott (2). Foreign Slgnor Bernardo Soccla. Suy advortised and give date of list when calling for above. , E. C. Burns, P. M. Reduced prices on granite ware at the Cash Now York Racket store. Reynolds' egg chocolates : a perfect drink ; 10 cents. Complete stock of men's dress hats reduced from 28 to 30 per cent, at A. Katzen's Bargain Store. Building, Purchase Thousand of assorted Shoes for ladies and gentlemen from 98c up. Ladies' $15.00 at $4.98. j Overalls and jumpers at 75 Cents a suit. Want Column. Hilton: One cent p&r word for each and very Insertion. Will my customers please return empty milk bottles. I need them. J. M.Hays. For Hale Coal bank lease (1,500. Dally profits (5.00 to (M.00. Coal, in care STAR. For Sale Two seated canopy top hack, grocery wagon and one horse wagon. .1. A. Meyers. For SAt-E Second hand binders will be sold cheap at quick sale. Inquire King & Co. Limited amount of stock In the Reyn oldsvlllo Clay Manufacturing Co. for sale. M. C. Coleman, President. To Let Furnished rooms at Tub Star office. Inquire For Sale House and lot In West Reynoldsvllle and afarm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Perrin. Wanted Good intelligent girls to learn silk weaving. Apply tc Enter prise Silk Co. For Sale House and lot on Fifth st. Inquire of Martin Plylor. For Sale Five houses and lots in SylcesvlllB. Easy terms. Inquire of V. It. Holman, Sykesvllle, Pa. For Sale Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. McEnttre. For Sale Good house and lot on Rey noldsvil le, Penn'a of Two Men 8 Hats at 75 cents and $1.00 other places for the same money; Jackson St., near coal company office. Inqulro at. The Star office. NoTICE-Employees of the silk mill using electrlo cars going to and from work can purchase car ticket at. lower rates. For Rale A seven mom house, lot OU DV lllll font, in West lt n..M. M Horses for Sale. Will offer for sale driving horses: Maud "Willis," 5 years old. trotter) Nellie "Knulton," 4 years old. pacer : one colt 3 years old s Bell "Wlllcs" 2 years old, pacer ; two yearling colts : brood mare with "Palo Alto" colt at her side. M. C. Coleman. "Barefoot Sandals." For the little folks. Hot weather oomfort for them. Blng-Stoke Co. Look for honest bargains and the right goods at the right prices on men's and boy's clothing, hats, caps, and jewelry for the 4th to fix you up for the big celebration. A. Katzen, Reyn oldBVille. Coca Cola with noseoret buta good th I ret quencher. 5 cents. Reynolds' Drug Store. 1 Buggies and wagons for sale. J. A Meyers. Reynolds' Ice Cream Soda with all rult flavors served Just ai you like it. The Dr. Reed Cushion Sole shoes are sold at Nolan's shoe store. 's Ms ! 8.35. of Dry Goods Percales, all colors at4ic. Suits worth $12.00 and ' taurant.
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