S'ii'i.i('W)iM'im Jff.W) ;irr irnr, in (iifrdmr. '. A. l l;l'iinniv l:iinr I lnb. "V K I ) N KS I )A V, A I 'I II. 1.1 wil. A Inilrpi'mli'llt lih'ltl pit per, pnMMtc.l rvt'ty WtMtnitliiy nt Id'ytmlils llh', .lciT.r-.n Prt., ill'Vuli'.l to tin tti1cr.".ts ttf Miynllvt1li' nnil .IctTi'i-motifount v. N.m-ihtlltlrnl. will trritt nil with fiilrtii'iM. nnil will lie i'MH-i'liilly fili inl f limiinU tin hiltotliiK 'hi. riliHrriiMiitn iriiifi.inipii' yi'iir.iii mivnm'p, CnminunlrHOotm liitnmli'il for tiuliMi'tlttntl Hunt In n inipmtli'il hy tin wrlivr't nnnii. nut fur tuihlliMtllfin. hut nt t nuiirntiti'i nf ffiHxl fulfil. Iiilit-t.tliiil lii'wn Iti'mn follrlliil, Aiivrriixniv nui'i niniii' kiiiihii nil iiptinrn tlnii nt thi tilllcK In A mollis' Hlox-k . Lrtitflity ntnimiinh'utlon nnil rliiitiixn nf tirlvortl-ionii'tilN hIhiiiIiI nmii'Ii IIiIh ntllru hy Monthly niHiii. Aililn' nil I'nnimiiiili'ntlimii Inf. A.Hti'iili enfton, KcyiioliNvlll, I'ti. Knli'ml' nt tin Mwtortlrn t 1ttynoMMVllli, Vn., iim ni.i'itiiil i'Iiihm iniill nuttier. V(Hi tuny think you him In It, but. .von are not, unions yon Hi' getting tlio seven o'clock morning tMllllon nf thn l'lttshurg linpitlrli. ('nhlttllw nf ni'WS in tlint niir Hint nppcnr In no other paper mining to Ilils town. Tho (VnW r of Monthly morning con tained the complete tt'Btlniony ttnlmiltt'l to tho Coroner's jury In th mntlerof tho mining t'litnstrophc which occurred at tho Honvlntl-Wlilto. shaft Momlny of lost wk. Out of tho limit IImI of evident! thrro wan nothing produced to show tlint any ponton hiul neglected their duty In tho mlno. A few dnyn ago s,n old iniui, aged TO years, In Armstrong count attempt ed to kill IiIh wife, and then commit sulfide Ik-cuiiac IiIh wifo would not allow him to walk over a clean lltsir Mho wan just scrubbing. Ho used a revolver to commit his crimo. Neither one. of thn persons died anil tho old mnn Ih now languishing In I ho Armstrong county jail for h Ih rash net. This In tho l'Vnst of tho Passover week nni6ug tho llowhrcw HMplo. It commenced nt hiiiihoI Saturday mid ends at sunset noxt Saturday. It Ih i kept In cotnmomornlton of tho Incidents connected with tho liberation of tho child re II of Isrcnl from tho bondage III Egypt. Uiirinjr tho Htvon dnyn of this feast tho Jewish Hioplo generally ont tuiloavonod bread. Tho Kot'licsler and l'lttshurg t'onl and Iron coin puny ooiitoiiipluto opening a now mlno this season in tho vicinity of Booehtroo jiinotion. Tho location Will prohahly ho somewhere up 1 Invalid run. General Kiijicrintcnriciit Robinson is somewhat undecided whothor to be gin tho word thin season, hut Siiporin tondont ltynn. of Heei-litreo, wants to bojrlu thin spring no that tho mlno will bo ready to opcrata when No. .1 nt llopohtroo in woi ki'd out. Tho ooinpnny lint a lino body of oonl whoro tho now opN'tiliiHr U projoftod. Mrookunyvlllo JiVwiii. Tho public Ih ('iiiitioncd aaliiHt ti traveling fraud who has already vliMlm ized pioplo In a numlHir of townt In tho etnto. Ho olniniH to 1.) an npont of tho govornmont, and coiner to tho linnxon of tho votornnn hiijh that tho dopartmont Is about to jrlvo ofdors fofHovornl hund red thoiiHHiul bliiOHrmy Hhlrta. Wishing to glvo the wlvoa ol the votorann a -chnnoo to mako a llttlo monoy, tho jrovornmont ban decided to plvo tho Bhlrta out to soldlor' fninllioH to mako up. When ho receive an order for tho ahlrta tho ntrent hMikti over tho Hewing machine in the Iiouho and HikIm that tho stitch la not just right olTetu to chaiiKO it for a dollar, tho money to bo givon back when tho material for tho Klilrts fodollvorod by anaitHintant. HlMvictiniH are now looking for tho nHslntniit. Kx. Just now there la a big hustlo among the live bunlneitH men of DiiUoIh to get the B., IX. fc P. It'y car Bhopn t) loento at that place. To secure tho t-hops It is necosHttry for the citizens of that place to ralso a pursu of 113,000. That is eortuinly a large sum to raise, and yet if tho people, of Dullols aro Intorested in tho future of the town tho amount will bo raised. Iu ono respect,' nt least, DuHuis Is like Reynoldsvlllo. She has within ho." border line men who aro willing to reap a harvest from nil tho booms that bloom, but r.ro unwilling to furnish any of tho seed nee. usury to bring alxint tho harvest. Evory property owner In every town on tho globe should ba willing to contribute to help secure an industry that is sure to bo a benefit to the town In which ho lives. Church Notices. I'nder thin bending will bo found tho subjects and texts of tho pieitoi'n of tho various churches of lteynoldnvlllo for the following Hominy: I'HKHIIVTKHtAN. Itov. II. It. lohnson, ptistor. Morn lug: "A Day of (ilndness.'1 I'snlmllS: 'J I. Kyeiilng: "Light and (ilndness." IVnlm 07: II. TKINITV l.l'TIIKHAN. Itov. I. W. Met?.enthln, pastor. Morning: "He Thou Faithful unto Death." Hev. 2: 10. Evening: Monday School will celebrate Easter by aspeclnl servliK nt 7: .10 p. M. After tho morn ing nermon ten young people will ho contlrmed nnd holy coniiiiunliiit admin Isteti'd. This (Wednesday) evening, Vesper service; Thursday evening, t!rmnn service! (i(H)il Krltlny evening, Vesper nnd confessional service. Tho editor of a Prohibition npcr should be careful what ho takes. Ono item appearing In this week's neynolds villo STAR without credit Is in the Iiuflnman'ii Jmtrmtl and sovoral other papers and another appeared In tho Oil City JUizvtnl. DuBols Exprex. You are right, acd wo have no doubt but that Ilro. Watts, editor of the Clear field Monitor, the only Prohibition paper published In this section, la care ful about what he takes. As to the charge against The Star for plagia rism, we acknowledge to having clipped one or two small items from the ltaftismun't Journal, as that paper ban on several occasions clipped from our columns, but we do not exchange with the Oil City Jllizwrd. People who live In glass houses should think twice before tbey throw stones at their neighbors. A paper that 1 guilty of plagiarism bad butter not even insinuate that an other paper Is guilty of such an act. ' Not later than Monday of this week the Erprtm published an article that was IlAITIHT. Itov. E. licwls Kelley, pastor. Morn ing: "This do In Iteineinbraneo of Me." f.ukol:lll. Evening: Who Khali I toll us Away the Stone? I.nko ll:.l. In tho morning the ordinance of tho third's HupNr will be ndiiilnlstorcd, and the hand of christian fellowship will ho given to the new members. In tho evening there will lie baptism. - . . - . - - . It. and (1. glovo lilting corset nt J. H. Morrow's. Wall pnier lie. si roll at Stoko's. Sewing machine needles of all kinds nt t V. Hoffman's. Don't tnkn any risks. A llttlo cough may get to bo a big ono. (lot a Isittln of Extract of Wild Chorry and Tar. Eor sale at the Iteynohls Drug Htoro. At King & Co.'s you will find haled liny, salt, Hour nnd a full lino of general nierclinnilise, Wall paper 2c. per roll nt Stoko's. Perfect Headache Powders nro different from nil others. Sure relief for sick hondnoho, nervous hendncho, Ve., Are. Try them. Eor sale nt the Key nobis Drug Store. Camp Run nnefs. As you hnve not heard from us for some time, we wish to Inform you that we are still living nnd are not deaf to the sweet music of the robin and blue jay and steady hum of tho circular saw and mill whistle, which has regularly called out those eiuiiloved on tho mill. The opcrntors hiivo lsen crowded with orders and are daily shipping lumber. Business is brisk nnd nourishing In gen eral. Frank Wynkup visited Ills (irnnd father Mohney's, near Stanton, a few days last week. They gave him a gi-ey nag to bring home, which Frank Is much elated over nnd can uso to a good advantage. Tho Union Sabbath school, which has been closed during tho winter, will bo reorganized on next Sabbath nt 2 1. M. A deep Interest and good attendance is anticipated. Miss Laura Itrenkey, who has boon a domestic in tbe hoarding Iiouho since Feb. 1st, visited her parents near Stun ton, Pa., several days last week and has returned. Mrs. II. A. Wynkup, who has boon visiting her son, M. B., and family for a month past, returned to her homo in Bradford on Tuesday morning last. Preaching services will bo held in tho school house In this plaeo on next Sab bath at 10.30 A. m. by Hev. Buumgnrd nor. M. B. Wynkup's family, who were alllictcd with la grippe and measles for soverul weeks, aro convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. It. Fergus visited rela tives at Hopkins on Sabbath. Tho public school closed on lust Fri day. lihcumutlsm Is quickly cured by using Arnica & Oil Liniment. For salo by H. A. Stoke, Perfect Headache Powders uro tho best In tho market. Try them. For salo at tho Iteynohls Drug Store. Wall paper 2c. up to 50c. per roll at Stoko's. Tho best bicycles In Boynoldsvillo for sale by C. F. Hoffman. It will pay you to boy your slums at J. S. Morrow's. Window shades, all prices, at Stoko's. Keep it In tho houso for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat Extract of Wild Cherry and Tar. For salo at the Iteyn ohls Drug Store. Communication. Editor Star: In a recont issue of Tiik Star I saw that there was gome prospect of getting ground for a now cemetery. I understand a publlo moot' ing is to be held at the olllee of M. M. Davis on Thursday evening to decide on whether tho ground will be secured or not. Aro we going to bo interested ? Let us all attend this meeting for tbe best interest of the town. Citizen. Spring -Opening! BELL d LEWIS Six days in the week, from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. The Grand est and Finest Display of Dress Goods ever brought to town. Dress Patterns and Silks of the Latest Designs and Styles. New Spring Capes! Lace Curtains! It costs nothing to see them. They are beauties and not hard on the pocket-book. We invite all. Come in and make your selves at home. No need to buy unless you want to. BING&'CO. Have just received a Nice Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, r Gents' Furnishing Goods; Shoes for Everybody, especially for the babies. Call and see them. You will find anything you want at our store and at prices that will make you feel RICH. We have a Fine Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES which we guarantee strictly first-class. We cordially in vite a share of your pat ronage and will endeav or to please you. JAMES Irving. Manager. Wben you are troubled with dizziness, your appetite all gono, and you feel bad generally, take a tow doses of Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters, and you will be surprised at the Improvement in your feelings. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by H. A Stoke. Said a noted man of 60 years, "my mother gave me Downs' Elixir for coughs and colds when I was boy." Ladies! FOE Spring Styles Gilblom's Show Windows, Ask to See the Marvel Toe. LOOK AT THIS! Golden Sheaf Flour 95c. per sack, $3.70 per bbl. Every sack guaranteed to give satisfac tion or money refunded. Pi-SrrJ ! We also carry a ful Lihard spring wheaj jne of all kinds of Feed - J at lowest prices. , MEEKER BROS., Reynolds Buck, Reynoldsvillk, Penn'a A. D. Deemer & Co. Selected their Dress Goods early, before the best patterns were picked out, and are adding to their stock whenever any thing new is in the market. We expect MOKE DRESS PATTERNS this week. We were pleased to see so many at our Opening and will give our 2nd Spring Opening in a few weeks. A. D. Docmor & Co. f 'so from an exchange. r or sale ny a, A. Btoue.