Fire at Dr. Train's. The home of Dentist Truitt, on Water street, was damaged by fire on Tuesday morning. Tho alarm awakened our people at 3.30 a. m. On reaching tho scene of the Area goml deal of smoke but little fire was discovered. The fire, which was confined to the Intorlor walls, was put out with tho chemical engine. Considerable trouble was experienced In getting to tho lire. Tho household goods aro badly damaged. Mrs. Truitt was away visiting her peoplo at Royn oldsvllle. The doctor awoke almost choked by ' the smoke and gave the alarm by firing his revolver from a second story window, through which ho raado his exit. Now Bethlehem I'lmfi-ror. Value for Your Money. C. R. Hall, whllo In our larger cities made selections from tho varied and Immonse stocks displayed and will have tho neatest ad most stylish patterns In furniture, carpets, floor rugs and dishes over displayed In the town. ' The Wright hand made shoo for work men Is sold at tho Nolan shoe store. At the of The YOU WILL FIND EVERY thing that's good in Print ing. The Job Department is equipped with ull the latest designs of type in cluding the Old English let ter now so fashionable for visiting cards and profes sional stationery. If you wish to see samples of the work, call and we will show them to you by the dozen. 11 Whether you want a wed ding invitation, a program, dance tickets, letter heads or dodgers wc are prepared to do the work, and do it right. If you have never had your work done here, give us a trial order and you will never go elsewhere, fl As to prices, we guaran tee they will be reasonable as low as is consistent, with good work. At the of The Man With Broken Back. Thomas Evans, a miner, 38 years ot ago, was brought to the DuBols hospital Monday suffering with broken back. The accldont occurred Thursday of last week to mine No. 3, at Falrmount City, where he Is employed. Evans was caught under a fall of olay and rock and badly crushed. He was brought here yesterday In charge of a daughter. The man Is In a critical condition and suffers so much pain from his Injuries that he has to bo kopt under the Influence of morphlno all the time. Evans hat a wife and three children In Falrmount City. DuBols Courier. Ladies' Oxfords, rienty of warm weather yet. Pair of our 11.19 oxfords that sold for 11.50. fl.fll) for 2.00 kind. 12.19 for the 12.50 grado. Wo save you money on footwear for all the family. Blng-8toke Co. Visit Mlllirens for yourstraw hat at a sacrifice price. Mouldings and art novelties at the Alpha Mf'g Go's studio. Reynolds' perfect chocolate beats the dutch. Used In our sodas and Sundaes. Sip Star Sign Star SUPERVISORS HAVE AUTHORITY. Can Grant Trolley Roads Franchise Over Public Highways of Township. In the Issue of The Star August 5, 1903, an article was published about the supervisor ot Wlnslow township grant ing a franchise to the Jefferson Traction Company to build trolley line to Rath met, Soldier and Sykcsvllle. In its Issue of August 7th tho Punxsutawney. Republican clipped our article and by some mistake gave the ro(tm(rcr credit for article. Last weok tho Brookvlllo Dtmncrat clipped the first paragraph of the article, evldontly from the columns of Punxs'y Republican, as the Democrat gave our contemporary credit, and then asked for Information, as follows : "Now, what we want to know Is, where did the supervisors of Wlnslow township get authority to grant a trol ley road franchise to any one over tho Sublio highways of that township. In eed we would like to know where the supervisors of any township got author ity to grant any kind of a franchltte. The legislature can grant franchises and so can the courts In some caRos, but when, where and how were supervisors authorized to grant franchises. We thought tholr duties were confined to opening highways and keeping thorn In repair. If supervisors havo any such authority as the Volunteer suggests, we would llko to know all about It. Will the Volunteer Inform us? We think It an Important thing and the peoplo ought to understand It. Let us havo full information." As the Volunteer has not yet stated that the supervisors of Wlnslow town ship have granted the Jefferson Trac tion Company, or any other company, a franchise over the route stated above, and the article referred to In the Ihm oerat was clipped originally from The Star, we feel It is our duty to give the editor of the Democrat the Information he Is so anxious to recolve for himself and the people In general. Here It is : No street passenger railway shall lie" constructed within the limits of any city, borough or township, without the consent of its local authorities. Article 17, section 9, Constitution of Common wealth. No street passenger railway shall be constructed by any company Incorpor ated under this act within the limits of any city, borough or township without the consent of the local authorities thereof, Act of May, ,1889, I'. L. 211. The consent to occupy a township road by a street railway company must be given by the supervisors, when act ing together In a proper manner, i'rnn'a Ii. Ji. Co. vs. Montiornery Co. li'y Co., SI All. Iie). 468, 1894. Where a street railway company has been granted a chartor for a street railway over certain streets, but has not received the municipal consent, It has no standing In equity to restrain another company subsequently char tered from building over the same streets where it appears the second company has received the municipal consent. There is nothing In the Act of June 7, 1901, P. L. 014, to change this rule. Page. SS4, JPciin'o Superior Court Reports l'JOl-l'JOS. The above paragraph from Ponn'a Superior Court Reports makes it very plain that the consent of the local authorities town council or supervisors Is necessary before a street railway can be constructed, even though a char ter has been granted from the state. If the editor of Democrat had boon reading DuBols papers recently be would have noticed that the DuBols Traction Company wants a franchise to extend Its line Into Sandy township, but the supervisors have refused to grant the right of way. Firemen's Convention at DuBois. On acoount of the Ninth Annual Con vention and Tournamont of the North western Pennsylvania Volunteer Fire men's Association at DuBols AugUBt 19 to 21, the Buffalo, Rochester k Pitts burg R'y Co, will sell excursion tickets from points on Its line Bradford to PlttBburg, Including Clcarflold Division, at regular one way fare for the round trip. Consult B., R. & P. agents for full Information. Birthday and Wedding Presents. I have made a specialty of beautiful and tasty designs In out glass, Ilavallnd china and odd but pretty polces for remembrances to your friends. We will be pleased to show them. C. R. Ball. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by P. A. Smith, seoretary of Wlnslow township school board, for the furnishing of all material and building of one school house at Sandy Valley. Plans and specifications can be seen at Frank's New Tavern. All bids must be in on or before Friday, August 28th, 1003. The board will hold the right to reject any or all bids. P. A. SMITH, Secretary. Sykosvllle, Pa. Collars. ' Four good stylish 4-ply llnon collars for 25 oenU. Blng-Stoke Co. Reynolds' perfect soda makes pleased customers. Bran, middlings and corn chops at wholesale at Reynoldsvllle Mills. Latest designs In photo work at the Alpha Mf'g Co' studio. All our syrup made dlreot from the true fruit. Reynolds' Drug Store. Wash goods at oloaranoe prices at Mlllirens. Your ploture taken at the Alpha Mf'g Co't studio. Corw lo's old stand. Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan's hoe store for $2.60 per pair. Mens' and Boy's olotblng reduoed at Mlllirens. Decided Misnomer. Editor Tint Star : With your kind Indulgence I would like to make a few remarks concerning the advertised to be harvest home plonlo held at Wlshaw Park lust week. It was mlsnnmed. I want to state plainly that the farmers had nothing to do with it at all, and very few farmers went near the show during the four dnys. The farmers consider It an Insult and lo llcve that they havo reason for feeling Indignant about It. Had tho Bhow bet n given a proper name tho farmers would not havo paid any attention to It, but to get up nich a show and call It a harvest homo plcnlo Is too much to swnllow'wlthout a wry face. The statement that It wns a harvest homo picnic must have been made to deceivo the peoplo for the purpose of drawing a crowd. I have been told that gambling wns ono of tho lending features of the plcnlo und that a sworn officer walked through tho park one dny and winked at tho gambling devices. A Farmkr. Good Singeis. A male quurtet from the Central and Railroad Y. M. C. A.'s of DuBols sang on Main street In this place Saturday evening and attracted a large crowd. They sunt 11 ret at corner of Main and Fourth streets and attracted such a largo crowd that tho street was partly blockaded and they had to movo up to the corner of Main and Fifth streets, whore there wore not so many peoplo hurrying too and fro. The young mon are fine singers. The Y. M. C. A. sec retaries were along and they took ad vantage of tho opportunity to advertise tho excursion to Alameda Park August 25th. They also delivered short and to tho point addresses. They advised tho people of ReynoldHvlllo to support tho Young Men's Reading Association at this plneo. Card of Thanks. Wc are very thankful to our friends arid neighbors for their kindness before and after the death of our daughter and sister. J. Whitmork and Family. Dress Qoods. Advance fall styles In dress goods are here. Bing-Stoke Co. You can get a bargain at Nolan's shoo store. They have about fifty pair of shoes that they will sell at a big reduc tion. These shoes are good styles. Ladles' suits at two-thirds their value at Mlllirens. Ydur photo made to please by the Alpha Mf'g Co. Greatest selection trunks at Mlllirens. Y. M. C. A. Outing August 15th. ' The second nnnual outing of tho Rail road and Central Young Men's Chris tian Associations of DuBols will be held at Alameda Park, Butler, Pa., Tuesday, August 25th, 1903. A special train will leave DuBols at 7.30 a. m. that day, and Punxsutawney at 8.19. To accommodate llioso In Reynoldsvllle desiring to at tend tho outing special electric cars will leave here at 5,30 and 8.30 a. in. to connect with train at Punxsutawney at 8.15. Fare round trip from Reynolds vlllo $1.05. Tho proceeds of the excur sion are for the benefit of tho Young Men's Christian Association of DuBols. All members and friends aro Invited to attend and carry with them well-lllled baskets. The attractions at Alameda Park are varied, Including boating, music, Hying swings and twelve springs of lco cold water, and besides all this, It presents a groat opportunity to visit one of tho largest stoel plants In tho country. Estray Notice. Came trespassing on tho Tom Wil liams farm In Wlnslow township, Aug. 17, lltn.'l, a black cow with white face, part Jersey, dehorned, gives milk nut of three teats. Owner will come and prove property, pay damages and take her away or she will be disposed of ac cording to law. Rout. E. Hooi'K. Dress Ooods. 200 yards dress goods, threo to ten yard lengths, that sold for .50, .0(1, .75, up to $1.50, go at 25 cents a yard. Bing Sloko Co. Both the main and the air shafts of the new operation of the R. & P. C. & I. Co., between F.leanoru and Big Run, havo been completed and turned over to the company by Contractors Patte son and McNeil. The shafts are among the largest in this section and open up an Immense body of the II nest coul Id this section of tho state, the vein at its best reaching a thickness of two Inches less than twelve feet. DuBols Courier. Tho Friction Band Brake for buggies is the latest and safest thing nut. Must he used to be appreciated. J. C. King & Co. agents, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Krippendorf-Dittman shoes for ladles at Nolan's shoe store. Eggio's Quitln' For Homo Agin Tn Do Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch. Yores Trullo. Pickle Neary. Reynolds' soda fountain, Reynolds- vlllo's favorite thirst resort. Fresh oysters at the City Hotel res taurant. If you want a good buggy cheap call on J. A. Meyers. SHICK & WAGNER -THE Just on the "Edge of the New Season" Wc desire to say to the trade of Reynoldsville that we are better prepared than ever to serve you. Hav ing been in close touch with the buying public and beipg guided by our experience in the past, we were able to a very great extent to anticipate your wants. We have selected with the utmost care in all lines, keeping always your demands in view. J J ? In Garments and Ready Made Wear. Wc have many customers who always look to us for the season's styles. We can guarantee that this year we will be in better position to show the styles acceptable to good trade than we have ever been before. We buy only from manufacturers whose ex perience has established them in the confidence of the American people. And now at a time when people's ears are ringing with the shouts of SALES and whatever other name it might have attached to it, we announce that New Fall Styles are arriving daily. We can give you only a hint of what we have for you but we do not exaggerate when we say The Big Store will be more helpful to you than ever. Vestee Cloths Oxfords For Shirt Waists we have some very desirable patterns in the goods that have been pronounced good for the coming season. MAIN AND FIFTH S T S., Wlshaw. Tho farmers aro busy cutting their oats. C. M. L'Mch, constable of Wlnslow township, had business In town on Mon day. Prof. James C Brown, of Panic, as In town on Friday evening. There was an Italian shot at this place Sunday evening. Misses Bertha and Edith Dickey, of Falls Creek, were In town on Friday. James Bell and Mrs. Cowan have gone to Scotland to visit a few months. Calvin Dickey spent Sunday In Falls Creok. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of sulcido had been discover ed will Interest many. A run down system, or despondency Invariably pre cede suicide and something has boon found that will provent that condition which makes sulcido likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonlo and norvlno will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50o. Satisfaction guaranteed by H. Alex Stoko's, Drug- Rht. Reduced Rates to Lancaster. For tho benefit of those desiring t attond the State Camp of Pennsylvania, Patriotic Order Sons of America, to be hold at Lancaster, Pa., August 24 to 28, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round trip tickets to Lancaster and return, August 24 to 27, Inclusive, good to return until August 29, Inclus ive, from all stations on Its lines In the state of Pennsylvania, at reduced rates (minimum rate, 25 cent9). Bargains. We have two rolls of best all wool ingrain carpet we will sell at 50c per yard, worth 70o, while it lasts. Also bargains In remnants from 5 to 15 yards at loss than cost. Rugs, floor size at cost to oloee them out. C. R. Hall. Clothing. Your new fall suit Is here. Blng- Stoke Co. Shirt waists at seasons end prices at Mlllirens. Coca Cola with no secret but a good thirst quencher. 5 cents. Reynolds' Drug Store. Remember you can get the Queen Quality shoos at Nolan's shoe store at $2.50 a pair. Roynolds' Ice Cream Soda with all Irult tlavors served just as you like it BIG STOKE- Dress Goods, Etc. These are coming in almost daily. We find the rough goodst such as CHEVIOTS and ZETELINES, etc., are highly recommended. These we are expect ing soon. Suits, Cloaks and Skirts. We are already showing the fall styles in these. This week we are expecting a new shipment. The WOOLTEX styles speak for themselves. We cannot give you any idea of these by simply writing. You must examine them. The fit of the garment, after i all, goes to make its popularity. Portieres and Curtains. We have a beautiful line of Rope and Tapestry Por tieres which we have just received. Our curtain line, including the lace curtains, is always strong. Shoes we carry the IMPERIAL Shoe in a lady's fine dress shoe. We have received our fall line in all grades of Ladies,' Misses,' Children's and Boy's Shoes. REYNOLDSVILLE, Letter List. List of unclaimed hitters remaining In post office at fteynoldsvlllo, Pa., for the week ending Aug. 15. 1903 : Miss Marie P. Leward. M is ?I1m(i F. Lynch, Ml Myrtle Wilson. MIm Min is UU, Isbbo Hnrtmun, Blo'tsburir Coal Co. Say advertised and glvn date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. r J to 35 Per Cent Saved. All summer dress goods have been reduced 15 to 35 per cent. Bing-Stoke Company. Want Column. It Mt f. '. t Inf. ff,n. n,. m,A n ...k A ... - ....... .... .M.H uu erorv Insortlon. For Sale Good proporty on Grant St. Mrs. Maud Booth. For Rent Five room house on Jack son st, near Gtb. Inquire L. M. Snydor. For Salo A good heavy work horse and a pure bred Berkshire brood sow. A. C. Fish, West Reynoldsvllle, Pa. ForSalr Old and young chickens. Inquire of Bon. Haugh. For Sale Two lots on Fourth street. Inquire of Mrs. Caroline Armor. For SALE Seven room plastered house. Good collar, barn 16 by 20, chicken house 12 by 20. Good water, Lot 85 by 150. Situated on Worth street. Price $1,000. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Eight four-month-old pigs and one brood sow. Inquire of L. F. Hetrick. For Salo Two seated canopy top hack, grocery wagon and one horse wagon. J. A. Meyers. For Salo House and lot In West Reynoldsvllle and a farm In Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Porrln, Box 187, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. WANTED Good Intelligent girls to learn silk weaving. Apply tc Enter prise Silk Co. FOR Sale Five houtes and lots in Sykesvlllo. Easy terms. Inquire of V. R. Holman, Sykcsvllle, Pa. For Sale Lot on Main stroet.' In- quire of L. J. McEntire. For Sale Good house and lot on Jackson st., near coal company office. Inquire at The Star office. NOTICE Employees of tho Bilk mill using electrlo cars going to and from work can purchase car tickets at lower rates. For Salo A seven room house, lot 60 by 150 feet, In West Royncldsvlilo. M. E. Weed. PENNSYLVANIA