fcftc it Star. tiiihm'rijilinn fl.fiO jier V"'. in ffi'fU. '. A. M'l.l'lll;!VNON, lidltor mid . WKDNKSDAY. APH1L 10, ISO.V An Imlt'pt'nth'ni inenl pnper, puhlMitMl ivrry V(lneul;iy lit KrynoltNvtUo, .JtfTrnn Co. I'ti.. rtcvnU'tl lo Ihe Interest of Kt'ytmllvllle iiml li'flVrv.nnrminty. Nott-piilltlriil. will tivnt nil with fnlriiKM, mill will hcespocliilly fiiciifl ly toward thu luborlnff dint. Snlwrrlptlon prlee J 1 .50 pi-r y our, In nrtvsnrp. Cnmrmiiitriitloim liitninlt'd for publlrntton must ti in''onpnl'(l by the writer' name, not, for piihlli-nilon, hut n a minrnntt of BixhI fiilln. lntereatlnff new Items sollrltiMl. AdvertlMtw rnte mucin known on applica tion nt thonfflre In Arnolds' Block. l.rnchlv rommnnlcBtlons mid chnnRft of advert Isr'tnt'tits should rcnch this ofllee by Mondny noon. Addii nil I'ommnnlrBtlonii to C. A. Btoph enton, KcvnoldMVllle, I'r. Kntered nt I hi' poKtoffli-p nt Rrynoldnvlllo, Pa., R second Hins mull mutter. "A rrd nwc, droopln to the ground, With detlcnte benuty flimlii-d, ftv ft entries foot, at eventide, "Wu tmmplrd on mid rrunlu'd. ChrlMllkn, tlie Injured flower returned. No tliorn-prlrk for tin hlowi Hut if ti v InMend a sweet perfume To lilin who In Id It low.'' Yesterday wast tho thirtieth annlver Bnry of (ieneral Leo's surrender to General Grant. Tho DiiHois 'mtrirr ha been giving tho burgess of tlint, linmlet mention the past week that Is anything but compli mentary to that official. A bill has passed the house at Harris burg prohibiting tho killing of wild doer in tho Stnte for a period of flvo years, and mnklng it a misdemeanor to trans port, sell or havo in possession during that period. The Pennsylvania State Editorial Association will convene in adjourned session in Harrisburg Tuesday, April 23rd. An attempt is being made to get all tho live and actlvo editors or pub lishers of the state to join the Associa tion. Applications for membership, endorsed by one or two members of the association, and the $1.00 initiation fee should bo sent to tho secretary, R. H. Thomas, at Meehanlcsburg, Pa., bofore April 20th. It is amusing to observe tho different changes in fashion or what is called stylo In these later days; the different fads in dress and millinery ure enough to Bot tho average woman in this fash ionablo world In a continual whirl. In our grandfather's days women dressed tastefully, neatly and plainly, and wore as much admired nnd thought of as tho gayly bedecked butterflies of fashion of tho present. In former times from eight to ten yards of material wore am ply sufficient to dress the average woman neatly, but now it requires that amount for tho sleeves of tho stylish costumo, with an extra twelvo or four teen yards for Homines, furbelows, &c, and with all this conglomeration of lmiteriiil surrounding them, they flounce up and down tho avenues like a full rig ged clipper ship, to be admired by the devotees of "Fashion," and as tho poor Luhbund fishes about In his pocket-book and tokos therefrom the solitary nickel loft after gorgeously bedecking wife or daughter, he realizes the truth of the old saying "That man was mado to mourn." Hon. James G. Mitcholl, of this coun ty, has introduced a bill in the Legisla ture granting a pension to an officer, soldier, sailor or marine who enlisted from and was credited to this State be tween tho fourteenth day of April, 1801, and tho first day of May,1805, and whose services betwoen snid dates was at least ninety days in tho voluntoor or regular army or navy of the United States. Such claimant to bo a resident within this Commonwealth at the passage of this act, providing that no charge of deser tion remains uncancelled against him and that ho is not a pensioner nor an applicant under the United States Stat utes. Tho rate of such pension to bo a monthly allowance of ono cent per day for each day's actual sarvlco betwoon enlistment and discharge, provided that proof of an honorable discharge from each enlistment shall be exacted In every case. Auditor General Bhall re quire proof that the claimant is free from intemperate habits. Payments to be made semi-annually in suoh man ner as the Auditor General shall deem best. Payments of pensions shall ooase on a removal of the claimant beyond the jurisdiction of this State or whon he shall be pensioned by the United States. Wanted I Ten good, reliable men to buy forty acres of land of tho Pennsylvania Irri gation Co. In Pnrnrilsn Valley, sixteen miles from Phtrnlx, tho capital of Ari zona, Cost, twelvo hundred and fifty dollars. Ono year's work quurantoeil by the company, upon their dams and ditches, one-half nvn's wages to apply upon purchase, tho balance to bo paid in cash; remaining amount on Innd to be paid In four equal annual payments. Railroad fare, fifty-five dollars. Whon watered this section rivals tho famous fruit producing lands of Southern Cali fornia. Produces prunes, oranges, all cltrls fruits, as well as our northern grains and grassos. Cutting of tho lat ter, three crops a year, all of the finest and in abundance. A climate unsur passed In the world. We expect to see these lands In May. Como along. It will do you good. M. C. CoLKMAN. noil, the clothier and merchnnt tailor, Is making a fine all wool clay for $18. 322,3.10,400,741,041,000 yards of sohrlra which Is suitable for widows. Deemer ft Co. It will be red, red and red with red, white and blue on Friday and Saturday. April 11) and 20. Deemer ft Co. On the 14th Inst., the day the Bank of Dubois suspended, the Express said: "If the creditors take matters cooly and give the directors a reasonable time to colluct their loans the Exprens has every reason to believe they will receive every eoiit they have deposited." At that time the Individually liable stock holders were able to pay $5.00 on every $1.00 de posited. The stockholders were willing as well us able to assume their Individu al responsibility. On the 15th or 10th there would have been little dlffloulty in getting them to sign a trust judge ment thut would have been worth some thing und would havo protected every creditor. But the opportunity was lost. An investigation of the bank was com monoed and so many shady transactions und so much Infernal rottenness was dis covered that the stockholders got scared. Financial ruin began to stare them in the face and all except one com menced to seoure or transfer property. The amount the depositors will now get depends upon the manner the stock holders meet their honest obligations, the way the reoeiver handles the busi ness entrusted to him, and the results of the legal proceedings already taken or to bo Instituted. DuBols Express, Martm 29th. Notice. If you Intend plastering your house It will bo to your interest to use mate rial that has proven itself to bo right. A little book for asking that tells yon all Bboutthe "right kind," of IT. Alex. Stoke, agent for Adamant Wall PlhBter, King's Windsor cement. One might as woll try tostem tho rap ids of Nlugara.as to expect perfect healt h while a Scrofulous taint exists in tho blood. Through its alterative and pur ifying properties, Ayer's Snrsaparilla removes every veBtage of Scrofulous poison from the blood. Lookout for tho red, white and blue Friday and Saturday, April lDth and 20th. Deemor ft Co. Marsalls quilts nothing In this city to equal them in quality. Deemor ft Co. Boll, tho clothier and merchant tailor, Is making a fine all wool clay for $18. Counter panes 050 of them to be sold at half price. Doemor ft Co. Provides a Loafing Place J. G. Allon & Son, tho Allen's Mills merchants, have introduced an Invo cation, for a country store, at least. And that is a smoking and loafing place for the male population of that community. Kvery country store is the meeting place of tho whole neigh borhood, and oft-times the good nnturo of the storekeeper is severely taxed. The Allon's Mills store has a business which many a town store might envy, and consequently has no room for loung ers. So separate accommodations has boon provided for thorn. Tho now department Is termed "tho reading room." Brockwayvlllo Record. Table linens, tho finest, best and cheapest. Deemer & Co. List of Jurors. Tho following list of jurors wore drawn from Keynoldsvlllo, West Reyn oldsvllle and Wlnslow township for the May term of court: cwand jrnons. Heynnldsvllln 1). R. P. Winner. 1'ETIT JURORS. Reynoldsville W. II. Ford, F. P. Adelsperger, T. J. Davis, M. Mohney. West, Reynoldsville S. R. Hrlllhart. Wlnslow township J. F. Henry, Rob ert Walto, Goo. Honry, J. H. Ake. TRAVERS JTJRORB. Reynoldsvlllo David A. Hotrlok, John Hrennan. Wlnslow township Jacob Swab, Augustus Schuckors, Ed win McKoe, Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Term., says, "Shlloh's Vitallzer 'saved my life.' I consider It the best remedy for a deblliated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it ex cells. Price 75 cts. Sold by J. C. King ft Co. Quality styles and prices made our shim trade. Wo are getting dozens more. Deemer ft Co. Gentlemen, call and see tho fine line of suiting wo are making to order for $10. Hell, tho clothier. Duck for ladles dresses all latest figures. Don't miss them, Friday and Saturday, Apr.12 and 1.1, Doomor ft Co, Brussells carpet, from a cheap tapes try to velvet, at tho Reynoldsville Hard ware Co's. store. A great success our shoo sale. More now styles coming In. Deemor ft Co. Astronomers say that on Good Friday next, April. 12, tho heavenly bodies which gravitate around tho sun will be In exactly the samo position thoy occu pied In tho firmament when Christ died on the cross. It will bo the first time Biich a thing has occurred since that great day, 1,802 years ago. That was tho .l.ld year of the Christian era, which dotes from tho birth of JesusChrlst. At 11.20 p. m., April 11, the moon will pass before Virginia (Spica) and hide that constellation for over an hour. Our lino of dimities is of excellont quality and stylo. See them April 12 and 1.1. Deemer ft Co. "Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work," says the great lawgiver. To do good work, man must be at his best. This condition is attained by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It overcomes that tired fooling, quickens the appetite, Im proves digestion, and makes the weak strong. Nainsook, full lino for Friday and Saturday, special prices. Deemor ft Co. Cash Is tho motto. Closer profits and cheaper goods to tho consumer. It is an absolute necessity to oursolvos and the town, as many are going away for their goods. For prices call and boo our goods. Kino ft Co. 100 cents makes a dollar, you know; It will get a nice suit for your boy at Doomor ft Co's. Don't fail to hear the company of ten artists at Centennial hall Tuesday, April 10th. We can show you white poods In end loss varieties. Doemor ft Co. NOW BE ON THE Lookout Tower! SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS! Landing here within the last 00 days with one of the Bost Soloctod Stocks of Dry Goods and Notions, which the poople of Reynoldsvlllo and vicinity have greatly appreciated, und tho largo amount of goods wo have sold to them necessi tates us to make our second spring purchaso of goods. This purchase extends all through tho various linos not any ono lino, but a general purchase of tho differ ent lines which we carry, and which consists of one of tho Most Complete Assortments and Largest Stock for you to soloct from to bo found in Western Pennsylvania. Your inspection is Bolieltod. You will find tho Best, Newest and Nobbiest Lines of Dry Goods, Notions and Novelties for the Spriug. Ladlos' Fine Shoos, Gentlemen's Fine Footwear, mado by tho Leading Manufacture of this Country and sold on Small Murgins, which will convince you at a glanoo that you can afford to wear as good goods as tho Wall Street Brokor or Millionaire Out r"1livrliii'irr T itin immense Men's, Boys and Youths; Will lUUllllj-, SjIUKj Wo can save you big money on Clothing and give you Fresh-made Goods nothing that has been laying on the shelf for 3 or 4 yoars, but New Stock, made in the latest styles and trimmed in the height of fashion, for less money than you will have to pay other merchants who are loaded down with old stock and expect you to help them out of the lorch by pay ing them for their negligence. Give this your attention for a fow moments and you will find that you will not bo deceived by what other dealors say Is nothing but Braggadocio T'liilr nf TInoi'nmr When you can buy 4 pairs of Ladles' Fast IllIlK OI HOSiery Black Hose for 25o. They are absolutely Fast Black, 40 gauge. Try 4 pairs of them. At the same time we will not let the 'gentlemen go foot-bare for want of good i Hose. We have them; yes, 250 dozen, ond you may have your choice ol 4 pairs lor zoo. oua uoiors, nog. Moae, No Seams Qnvinrrt And House Cleaning Time is here. You will want, and lol H 1UK must have, a few pairs of Laoe Curtains. We have them In manv dozens and stvlos. You would be practicing economy by giving them a look. We have thom in prloos so low that you will conclude that not buying would cheat the parlor window out of its grandeur Tmrol r J Our lino of Buckles, Stick Pins, Sido Combs, you will ilOYclIj . find is among the Latest, Stylish und Durable Gents' Fine Dress Shirts in perfect fitting form. Young man, try one of our shirts. Thoy are sure to please und the price is low TTTwIriiivirriv 1ar Children. Natural Gauze Vests, Long Sleeves, kj unci yv i Trimmed, Locked Stitches, slzos 20 to 34 Umbrellas D0FT - BE - SATISFIED ! Rulny duys you will want some Protection. We can irlve It to vou. No noliticul debate, but a good 24, 20, 28 or 30 Inch Rain Shade for almost us little money as would cover tho thimble end of the maehina. Take a look at them. We are selling largo lots, rain or shine You can bo in our Qill, Tii crklov 8,1 the Now slmdo8 8nd Fte". suitable for Dresses und OA- J-f lopia J Wuists. Our prices are low, Can't be Uuaten. As Spot Cusb is a laotor, you are tne gainer, uive us a ioou We will show you some silks that will interest you Tn nnnnmna Nothing so nice was ever shown to the people of XII JJIciperiea this section. Think of you spending One Dollar and getting enough goods to liven up space enough to entertain the army of Japan providing toe battle was not too not fl. D. Deemer & Go. Until you Bee the Fine Line of Men's, Boys' & Children's SUITS -THAT- B'ELL, The ONLY RELIABLE CLOTHIER in Reynolds- vine, is displaying lor Spring and Summer. Just look at a few of his prices for this Beason: Men's Suits, All-wool, in Slnglo and Double Breasted for $ 4 00 500 0 50 7 50 800 0 60 10 00 12 00 14 00 Boys' Long Pants Suits, Single or Doublo Broasted, All-wool for $ 4 00 i it ii it ii jj- 500 600 8 50 7 50 800 8 50 0 00 10 00 Children's Suits in Double Breasted and Single, age 4 to 13, for 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 2 00 2 60 i it it 1 1 ii ii ii i 1 1 ii ii ii ii i ii it ii ii 1 1 Children's Suits, two pair Pants and Cap to Match for 2 50 it ii ii it ii ii it 1 1 it ii ii 1 1 ii ii i ii ii 1 1 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii it it it ii ii 3 00 3 50 4 00 4 50 5 00 IVTotllGl'S. You want to see our fine line of washable Buits we have for your boys for 75c, 1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, $2 and 2.50. Call and look them over whether you want to buy or not. No trouble to show goods. 3?ants For tho slim, fat and short men, the Finest Line ever displayed in any city store, and every pair warranted not to rip. Men's Pants for 75o., J1.00, 1.25, 1.C0, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. Mon's AU-wool Pants for $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Boys' Long Pants for 50c., 75o., 11.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. Boys' Knoo Pants with double knees and seat for 18c., 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and 1.25. Remember we guarantee every pair of pants not to rip, and every pair that rips we give you a new pair Men's Shirts. The groatest lino wo havo over had. Other seasons we got 75c, but this year wo can show you 200 difforent styles for 50o. MonTs Shirts for 25o., 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Boys' Shirts for 20c, 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c. and $1.00. It will pay you to look us through on this line as we can save you money. We buy from the manufacturer and not from jobbers Balbriffjran Un- Men's Fine derwear for 50 ots. a suit. Guarantee you can't match the same less than $1.00 a suit anywhere. Call and see Sweaters for men 18c, sweaters for boys 18o. Sweaters for men 50c, sweaters for boys 50o. Match the price if you dare Hats and Caps over one thousand different styles for men, boys and children. The largest line ever displayed. Mon's hats, all wool, for 50c, 75c, $1.00. Men's all fur hats for 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. We ean give you them in soft or stiff hats at same price. Boys' hats, in soft or stiff, for 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Mothers, see our fine line of boys' caps for summer, it will pay you to look thom over. Boys' caps 10c, 25c, 50c and 75c. We could have you read for one hour, if we had the space, describing the many valuable bargains we can show you. If you don't want to buy call and look us over and convince yourselves that we never advertise something we nave not got. Now a word about our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We bought our woolens by the whole piece and can make you a Strictly All-wool Suit for . the small Bum of $16, $17, $18, $19 and $20 and, as everyone knows, Mr. Kernott (my cutter) you can depend on a first-class fit. We use only the best trimmings. Call and look our goods over in this department, and remember that we buy all our goods of the manufacturer and not from auction houses as some of our would-be clothiers do. Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of same,' I remain BELL, the Reliable Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher and Merchant Tailor. P. S. In our Merchant Tailoring Department we carry piece goods and not sam pies, affording you a better chance to Bee what the cloth looks like N i I.