' Star. Nulicriitinn ft. SO )trr jrar, in advance. An Independent IismiI tin per, pulillslird every Wcdnesdiiy lit lie) noliNvlllc, .Icttcrson t'o., I'R.. devoted III Ihi' Interests of Kcyiloldsvlllo and .IcfTcrsnticniiut v. Nnn-polltlciil, will treat hII with fiilrnivi, null will he csuccliillv friend ly towards tin- Intxirlliit chiss. Hulisc riptloii price l..ViMryciir,ln ndviiiice. Cnhllllllnlf III ions lltti'Mili'il fur litlhllciitloti must hi' iiiariiniiniili'il liy till writer's mime, not for iiiilitii'iittiin, Imf ns a piiiiriinti of good faith. Interesting news items solicited. Advertislitjr rules intuit1 known on applica tion lit theottice In Arnolds' HIiM'k. liiMitfhty ('ntuiiiuiiiciitloiis anil I'liiitnrn of ttdvc rllsctnciils should reach thin olllcn liy Monrlny noon. Addirss till communication to ('. A. Htcph onson. Kcvnoldsvlllf . I'n, !. A. MTKPIIKNNON, F.ilHor mini ub. WKDNKSOAY. MAY 2."). I!i2. for 5tntr iritittor. jpon STATE sknatk: .T. (. MITCHELL. OF IM'.HItY TOWNSHIP, Hllliect to tilt' Hc't Ion of tin- Itcpillillcillls of IcITcrson I'oiinty lit tin- primary election, .hint- IS, Is!" Jon statu iiknatoh. V .1. MiKNKiHT, OF imuOKVII.i.K. PA.. Horn, reared iiml tl vi-I In tin. count v. A tin payer, iii'iiiiiliiti il iiml linli'iilltli'il with voiir Interests, served In tin- fi nali- from' n tinlll Iss4. A candidate for rc-rioininniloii now tisS'ittitor, nnd for a second term at tin1 Kcpulil lea n primaries of .li'trrrsoii I'onnt v.l'n.. .lunc Is, l-'.r'.. A itcpuhllcnn riunpiilxni'r, worker anil voter for thirty-live years, l.nhnr supports tlu State. Tin- State should firotect InlMir. Tin' Itntiortiithin of contract alMir stopticd. .Icilfrsou rontity to In uivt'ii two mctnncr In ihe i.cirisjnturc. Sfltisd Ixioks to In' furnished fn-i' h v tin- State In nil tlicschools, Tin' insane tl' III' classified anil the expense of thclrsiipiiort pa til liy tin' Slate, Free schools In fact School tax' aliollslii'il, fU'hooN to hi' tntiliitalni'il mill siipsrtcd liy Mm Plate Honesty anil I'l'onoiny with tln people's money. .IiimIic to tin" soldier, his wlilow anil his orphan. If tills Is your platform vote forme .Iitnti 18, IMIIJ. Jor asskmiily: WILLIAM O. SMITH. OF I'UNXSUTAWNEY HOKOUOH, Hilli.lit't to act Ion of the Iti'piibllt'iiiix of Jeff erson county at the primary election, .lime IH. Mr!. JjV)It ASSKMIII.Y, JOHN W. I'HILLIin'I. OF WINSr,OW TOWNSHIP. Hnliji'i't to the (lei'lslon of the Democratic voters of .Idler-son county lit Ihe ensuing prliniiry election. JOR ASSEMBLY, .TAMES E. LONG, OF niHiOKVIIXE HOKOUOH. Suhjcct to the iietloii of the Kcpulillciins of Jefferson enmity at Ihe primary election, June IN. You picture to yourself the beauty of bravery and steadfastness. You lot your imagination wander In lHpht over tho memory of martyrs who have died for truth. And then some little wretched, disagreeable duty comes, which Is your martyrdom the Imnp for your oil and If you will not do It, how your oil la split! How flat and thin and unilliiiuinutcd your sentiment about the martyra runs over your golf Indulgent life. If your collur Ih damp, drain It. And after having had your cellar tightly clotted during the winter months with decayed apples, potatoes, cablmge, dec., if you have not already done so, open the door and windows and got all the fresh air and sunlight you can Into it. Poople attribute many doaths to Providence, when in reality a damp collar through bad drainage is tho cause. Always lot tho standing water in pipes run off before you drink. Oliver Perry, the train robber who Bhot and BcrioiiHly wounded Express Messenger Mclnernoy on tho Contral Hudson R.H. last February pload guilty to five indictments and recoived tho modest sentence of forty-nlno years In the Auburn prison on the .ilth Inst. He is now 20 years of age and If he re ceives the full commutation for good behavior In prison be will sorvo 20 years, 4 months and 23 days, and will then be over 53 years of ago, and will, doubtless have lost his desiro for "hold ing up" express trains. A hasty word which might have boon withhold, a' spiteful Innuendo which ought to have been stifled, a cruel shad ow which ought never to have boon oast on a sensitive spirit these things and many like them are due oftentimes to a lack of self-control rather than to a malicious temjter, and satirical poople should cultivate a large share of this spirit, and then they would often hold back the quick repartee, the personal allusion, and tho ill-natured sarcasm which have such power to wound. Yes, Jioliteness and solf-oontrol are ploasant rults, and every home and every heart would be the better for their possession. f An oversight In proof reading lost j week caused what was referred to as "a ' politio and able speech" to appear "a po lite and able sioech." This Is not so bad after all. To be politic one must be polite and to be polite Is to be a politi cian in a social and business way as well as in politics. A little girl and her bro . ther were entertaining a very homoly lady. She asked the little girl, "Do you not think I am beautiful?" The child answered. "Yes. verv beautiful." Whn the visitor was .rone, the boy said to his sister, "Mary, you lied to that lady." "It don't make any differenoe," said the promising child, "I was a little lady." When the boy grew to years and went Into politics he profited by the lesson In politeness, his sister taught him and was able to make politio speeches and Sursue a polite course of conduct. It on't make any differenoe about the morals of the matter, "he gets there just the same.'1 Brookville. .Indue Harry White, of Inillnna, was In our town the forepart of tho week. Our water compaliy Is having a largo sleel tank ronstriietfil to take the place of s plank one Hint has servetl Its clay of usefulness. The front of the llnsikvlllu Nallornil hank liullilltiK Is fimiplfled, anil Is attractive because of Its massive npiieariittcf nrul unliiie tleslKii. For one week the time of our rourt was taken up In the trial of the rase of the Clar ion llrliliie corn puny airalnst Clarion county, the case came over from Clarion county. Hill little Interest Is lielntf taken In politics at the county seat. I, Ike other sections of the county our people do not tn'cotm' Interest ed until the primary clccllon Is near at hand. The sample election held tinder Ihe new election law liy Ihe I'lttshiirtt Times, In the Tri'iisiiter'sotllce on Friday attracted much attention. Allan' Impressed Willi the Im portance of Instructions helmr irlven In every district In Ihe county. I'nlessthlslsdotie the prohalillltles are that many voters will Ih dis franchised lit the iri'tieral election this fall In tin' more populous dNtrlcts. When once. uuilcrstiHHl the methods of votluir are very simple, hut ureal care must he exercised on the part of the voter In preparliiv his ticket or the same will not he counted liy the elec tion Ihiard. Our public HcIiihiI haccnlaui-ate sermon was prcaclii'd In the Presbyterian church on Sun day evenlim by llcv. Kerr, of Ihe Lutheran church. No service was held In any of Ihe other churches and lahrc iHirtlon of our church itolnir people were mil utile to itnln admittance. This Is a prominence never licfore accorded to n txraditatlmr class and Hives evidence Hint our public schools are Brow I nu In favor mid every available means Is belntt employed to cuciiuinxc nunc I'lllclent work on Hie part of tcai hcrsaml pupils. On Friday, designated as "hook reception day," our H'ople found their way In the school hiilldliiv In larite numbers. Over three hun dred lasiks wen- contributed, which form the nucleus or what Is designed to be made a library or ureal value and Importance. On Thursday Ihe commencement exercises will be held In I he opera house. A class of six will receive diplomas. Progrnm for Memorial Day. Parade will form on west Main street at 0.15 a. M. Head of column Presbyte rian Sunday school, opposite Prosby terlan church: next, llnptlst Sunday school: next tho M. E. Sunday school, followed by any other Sunday school that may wish to join us in tho parade. Then will follow the bunds and differ ent societies that will turn out with us followed by tho S. of Vg with tho G. A. Ii. in tho rear. Column will pro coed to Heulah cometery at the gale of which the column will halt and open ranks while the G. A. H. and S. of V. lodges march through and receive the flowers as they march through. The different orders will follow around the circle to the "unknown mound," where a hollow square will l formod with the G. A. II. Music and siieukers inside after the G. A. H. services an address will be delivered by Rev. Noble, of Punxsutawney, at the close of which the post and camp will decorate the graves of our comrades In Boulah and BuptlBt cemeteries. In the afternoon a detail will go to Prospect cemotory to decorate tho graves there. Column will move promptly at 0.30 p. m. It. D. Deer, Marshall. Does the Shoe Fit You? KldKwity Advocate. To always remain oor you should begin when quite young. Think there Is no use of racking your brain in pur suit of knowlodgo, and work just enough to got a few clothes and a little sending money and have a good timo. If you lack chungo just borrow from ono of the boys and then forgot It. Marry quite young; your wife must play and sing just lovely and make splendid angol cako, no matter If she can't cook a good moal of vituuls or bake a louf of bread. Then begin housekeeping and look around for a job. If you get a littlo money just treat the boys; It makes no difference what your family noods. Follow those rules and you will alwaj s remain poor. A Cheap Excursion. All persons wishing to attend tho an nual encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic ut Washington, D. C, in September, will please notify any of tho parties below named. The rate for tho round trlp.will bo a trifle loss than 12.60. Tickets will be sold from Sept. 13th. to Sept. Kith. Rato without sleeping ac commodations J 10.40. Notify us at once as a report of tho numbor who will par ticipate in tho excursion must be sent to committee of arrangement lmmodi- atcly. R. D. Beeks, Samuel Sutter, .1. W. Foubt, T. c. Reynolds, Com. A Boy's Leg Badly Crushed. (Punxsutawney Spirit. Edward, a son of George Flier, of Anita, who works in the minos at that place had ono of his logs badly crushed on Thursday afternoon. Ho was on his way out of the niinos and was perched on the front end of a loaded train of mine cars when he slipped off, falling undor them. A number of men who witnessed tho mishap went to his ros cue. He was conveyed to his home whore his Injury was dressed by Dr. Williams, of Adrian. Caution Notice. Notice In hereby ulven that I have purchas ed a red cow. Hlx yen old, f mm Jas. Ilentlur son of Handy Vufley, and have left same lu hla rare, and all persons are untitled not to meddle, with her lu any way. Reynoldsvlllo, I'a., May 2U, '03, Wanted A reliable young man who wants to learn the practice of dentistry. Dr. J. 8. MoCrelght, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. AU kinds of fine pickled goods can be found at MoKee & Warnlck's. No stale goods, prices are low. Memorial Day. Headquarters Department of Pennsylvania. Grand ap.my of the hkpuhlitj. Philadelphia. May 4th, 1W2. I. Oneo more tho returning spring with Its opening flowers resurrects the memory of our fallen comrades and re minds us of the approach of tho suerotl "Memorial Day." Wo see them as they fell when more than a century ago tho flood-tide of death swept them from our side; we see them scattered ulotig our march of the passing years, some with the dews of death not yet wiped nwny and the flowers still fresh sprinkled with tho tears of loved ones. Those of us that remain are but few in comparison with those who sleep beneath the ground that shall echo with our solemn tread. Sisiti we must commit this sacred duty to other hands: let us do it faithfully while we can. It Is timely nnd profit able we should onee again repair to tho graves of our fallen comrades, and let the memory of their heroic deeds bap tise usufivsh with loyally to their hero Ism and devotion to their country. Need I urge upon you that each step and uetioii on that day lie so fraught with regard for the occasion and rever ence fur thedi'parled eoinimles, that wo shall command the respect and commen dation of every citizen throughout the Nation. I't us reverently und tenderly gar land with Natures purest gift and most fragrant gift oueh mound where sleeps our comrade, and nlTeetlonately think of tho unknown and unmarked graves of our patriot brothers, rmcmlcr!ng that in. this solemn mission wo have tho sympathy and prayers of tho widow and orphan, und the blessing of a groat ful Republic. II. Arrangements will Ihi made by the Posts In this Department for tho olHorviinco of Memorial Day, Monday 30th. 1SH2. Comrades are enjoined to see that this sacred duty Is orformed In a solemn and reverent manner. HI. In localities where there are more thun ono Post oo-ooratlon in the ceremonies should lio observed. IV. Forms for Memorial Day Ser vices carl bo hud upon application to these headquarters. I5y command of Dep'tCom. John P. Taylor, Samuel P. Town, Asst. Adjt. General. STATE SENATORIAL QUESTION. What the Indiana Papers Say of Capt. James O. Mitchell. A welcome, visitor to our town last week was Capt. James G. Mltcnoll, of Perrysvlllo, Jotferson county. Ho Is an extremely companionable gentlemun and a thorough businoss man. Although he was not here "fence building" yet It is known thut the Captain is a candi date for Statu Senate in this district. Ho is competent for tho honorable position and without disparagement to tho aspirations of candidates pre sented for the plaeo by Indiana count v wo may freely say that if Mr. Mitchell secures the nomination, this county will give him an old fashioned popular majority. Ho has kept himself from the contentions that have Invoked a degree of hostility liotween the working forces in tho several counties of tho district. Jiiiliiinii I'royitKH, March 111, '02. Captain J.O. Mitchell, of Perrysvlllo. JefToi-son county, while returning from a business trip to the east, stopiwd oil hero a day or two. Tho Captain is a candidate for Senator In Jefferson county. Indiana county will urgo tho selection of tho candidate who secures tho nomination In this county on tho 0th of April; but should Captain Mitchell secure the endorsement of his own county and tho district nomination, he will doubtless get the solid Republican vote of this county. Ho has been for tunate in keeping out of tho Senatorial complications and would not bo handi capped, besides ho Is a clovor follow and would make an etllclent Senator. lntlinnu MiHurnirr, March III, '02. "Jim" Mitchell, of Perrysvlllo, a prominent merchant and a candidate for the Republican nomination for Senator In Jefierson county, and a wholo soulud, genial gentleman besides, was hero on Saturduy and remained over Sunday. If wo must have a Republican Senator give us Mitchell, and plenty of of him too. Jnilinna lh mwmt, March 0, 1802. Tho Convention of tho minora' and farmers' organizations which was hold In Roynoldsvlllo on the 4th of March, 1802,unanimously endorsed Mr.Mitchell. Mrs. A. E. Ilothorington, the now mllllnory, carries a first-class line of goods. Everything of the latest stylos. She handles fancy goods, gloves, corsets, &e. Located in the Broadhoad building, Main street. tf. "Washburns Best," is tho name of the tV( flour on the market. Try a sack of it and bo convinced. McKoe& War nick, Tho Grocers, Cor. 5th. and Main Street. Found An umbrella near company store. Ownor can receive same by call ing on Ed. Goodor, jowelor. Kltctlon ilotUt . SlOTICE to the electors of the school district ofthelNiroiiKhuf Keynoldsvllle. Whkukah, The school directors of the BohiMil District of the said Horoiiiih on the 21st day of May, IHVi, by a resolution, voted to Increase the Indebtedness of the said (School District. You will, therefore, take notice that an election will ho held at the Hums House, the place of hnldliiK the General Kloctlon oft lie said HorouKh of Ueynoldsvlllo on Saturday, the 2th day of June, IHtrJ, for the purpose of attaining; tho assent of the electors of the said Uorouidi for an Increase of Indebtedness. lliat the assessed valuation of the said HnrouRh for school purposes Is tftH2,!jN7. That the amount of exist ing Indebtedness of said School District is f I.UO0. That the amount and percentage of the proposed Increase Is seven per cent. Tbat tbe purpose for which the Indebtedness Is to be Increased Is the build ng of a new school bouse in said School District. . D. Whsslib, President.' Da. J. B. Nuu, Secretary. Overloaded, Overcome l Hilarious, Joy ; Pleasure. We nre overloaded and our customers will have good rensoiis to be overjoyed. Now is your golden opportunity, now isyourtime. ONE PRICE We nre overstocked, that'p an honest confession nnd we must unload, we have cut prices in halfs and quarters. Full suits, coat, pants, vest $5.00. Full suit, coat, pants nnd vest $6.00. Fine suits, coat, pants, vest $8.00. Fine suits, coat, pants, vest $10.00. Fine suits, coat, pnnts, vest $12.00. Fine suits, coat, pants, vest $I5.oo. Fine suits, coat, pants, vest $18.oo, Single pants in prices from 75c to $6,oo, These goods are made for our own trade and every gar ment warranted to give satis faction or your money re funded. Mind we handle no old shelf worn goods and when you buy from us you buy nice stock and that only at BELL BROS, One Price Clothiers, Main street, Reynoldsville. Other store DuBois. ONE PRICE u 'I n n v .'' LOADED TO THE MUZZLE WITH THE FINEST STOCK OF GOODS AS WAS EVEK SHOWN IN THIS OH ANY OTHER TOWN IN THE COUNTY. REMEMBER IF WE SELL YOU GOODS THAT ARE NOT AS REPRESENTED YOU CAN BRING THEM BACK AND GET YOUR MONEY OR NEW GOODS AND JONES BUYS JUST AS CHEAP AS HIS NEIGHBOR IS THE WAY WE TREAT OUR CUSTOMERS. THANKING ALL FOR PAST FAVORS AND CONTINUANCE OF SAME WE ARE BELL BROS. ft 'f ONE PRICE In our furnishing goods department we have as fine a line as you can find in any city to select from. Special Sale Of natural Balbriggan un derwear for 91.25 per suit You will not buy less than four or five suits if you see them. Other dealers will charge you 2.00 a suit for the same quality. Our Special Offer in our hat department. 20 dozen of crush fur hats 75 cents, $1.00, 1.25 and 92.00. 10 dozen of chief stiff fur derbysat $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, 92.50, 93.00, 93.50 and 4.00. In summer coats and coats and vests we have anything you heart desires from a 35 cent coat to a 910.00 coat and vest. ( See these special offers and save time and money, BELL BROS, One Price GJothiers, Slain street, Eeynoldsville, Other store DuBoia. ' ONE PRICE