- mlut VOLUME a. KKYNOLDSVm.K. PENN'A.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11), 18DU. NUMBEB 1. tie Jefferson have their Spring Stocks now in, and very complete, too. Men's Suits of the latest styles and patterns that are sellers. In Men's Straw and Crasli Hats we have just the things to suit you. Our Ladies' mid Chil dren's Sailors and Trimmed Hats are selling fast and we are receiving ntw stocks every day. If you want a Ricyclo we can fit you out in proper style. We sell the Demorest Sewing Machine, none better, at $tl.50 to $25.00. Shoes we have a com plete line of, that are all right in every way. New Dress Goods in all the newest things. If you see them they w ill please you. 8 8 Call and see try to please you. 8 TH6 Jenerson Suppiu Go. 3 ( REYNOLDSVILLK, DIO CTrtDCC I v a Tint vr DIU OIUriLdl uniiiiiiiiij, I RIG SOLDIER. SHIOK & WAGNER Thin week we mention a few of tho many now things that you will need In the near future. Of course you want the nicest, the most durable goods that you can get for your money. WASH GOODS Everything that Is now and up-to-date from 60. Lawns and Lnptiets to 31 to. Silk Ginghams. We now have the finest linn of Summer Goods that was ever brought to town. Don't fall to see thorn.. SHIRT WAISTS Your choice from 40o. to $1.50. Right stylos of 50o. waists in the new stripes. DRESS GOODS A fine line in Sorgo, Cashmores, Poplins, Covert Cloths, Black Cropons, ranging in price from 12o. to S2.00. LACE CURTAINS 21 stylos In Laoo Curtains from 25c. to to. 00 that we wish to call your attention to. Don't forget that we Hre head quarters for Curtains of all kinds. SHOES We have just received a large line of Shoes In tans and blacks for men, women and children. DOMESTICS Unbleached Muslin from 4 to 7o. Bloachod " ' fi to 8c. Fine Half Bleached Muslin 8c. (I and 10-4 Shooting from 12 to 23c. Calicos " 4 tofki. Outing " 6 tolOo. Lancaster Gingham Ho. Shirting " fi to 80. A few words to the men and boys Don't forget that we carry a full Una of Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, &o. We are up-to-date In this line and can give you prices that will surprise you. Call and bo convinced. Entrance through main store and on Fifth street. Don't forget the place. SHICK fc WAGNER, Successors to A. D. Deemer & Co. Next door to Postoflice. 9V VTTTTTT TVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI J OB WORK 1 , rHE- JoD Work Department The Star Office Is replete with the Latest StyleH of Types. VXEH IN DOUBT. TRY Llondthoic.lQl ..;. find hiva cured thotuaud of Ciisrt ol Nervous lJiacue, tutti a jDebility, Limine,, bleepief t. nen and Varicocele, Atropl.y.&c Uhey ciear the bruin. itrcnyilieu tha circulation, make dilation - perfect, and impart health flvinor lo the whole bcintf. All drains and loisri are checked Jirnnff A ffalll frmtnuntiy, Unlcst paitenti OllUUg AgQUlt Qrf properly cured, Iheir conui lion often worrlr-K-4wtoIiu;tnity. Coniump tior or Death. Mmwi ested. Price i per box; 6 boxes, with IrtMw.-' e-4i,guarantce to cure or refutid tho money, K pid fr Iree bouk. Fur walw liy H. AWa linko. ubcrlb for The Star, " . If you wnt the New. Supply Go. A linenewlineof Children's 2-Pieee Suits that, can't be beat in quality and price. ooc W. L. DOUGLAS: SHOES thUId Fcr 1 S years the ; leader in men's fine footwear at a pop ular price. W. L. Douglas i shoes aro Union i made, by the best skilled workmen i:i this coun try. Look for the stamp on i !i : innersolj whjn buying. We are tho exclusive ajents for rKYNOLI)SVILLK, PA.S ooooooooooooooooooooooooo us, and we will Neat Work Done on Short Notice! First National Bank of liEYyoLvs villi:. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $6,500. t). initi'liell, friwldontt otl tnt:elluul, Vice Iros. Jolm 11, Kaurlirr, Kulilrr, Directors: 1 O. Mltcliell, Droi t McClelland, J. C. King, Julia H. Oortiult, U. E. Drown, 0. W, Fuller, J. It. Kauctior. Dues u Kuural baiiklJubunlnoBsiinrt soltelts thu U(!voillit of inercliSiils, profetiHliaial laua. fuMaurs, inueliunli's, iidtntrH, lunilwruitai and otlairs. imnnlNluK Uic fiimt curutul ul uuillua to tliu biilmiB ut all ii rmniH. euro Iluposlt lloxtw air rent. First Nutlounl HuWlullllnK lun block ooooooooooooo w'yKFifl unioN UNIOOTsTAMP Tittf NEGRO DESPERADO! Shot an Officer Was Captured on a Passenger Train. TRIED TO SHOOT ANOTHER HAN. Thrtt Prisoners Taken to County Jnll Last Thursday Afternoon. Tim citizens of Punxsutawney, Llnd aey and in t!vi neighborhood of the largo tuniit-l on the B.. K. It P.. near Punxsy, have been having more or less trouble and annoyance with tho negroes who were working on tho new railroad. They seem to bo very lough customers, many of them at least, and have already add' d quite un expense 10 .lelTerson county by their devilish propensities. Two negroes were sent to the peniten tiary at the Inst term of court for shoot ing and almost murdering Policeman Palmer, of Punxsutnwnoy. Tuesday of last week Constable Mc dure, of Lindsey, went to tho tunnel to arrest, a woman and two nvn for assault ing and robbing a Jewish pedlar. While attempting to arrest, tho colored woman Implicated a negro slipped up to tho shnnty and shot the offlivr with a 44 calihin revolver. The bull struck Mc CI 11 re on the left side of the neck and passed downward Into Hie hack of his left shoulder, breaking tho shoulder blade. The shot did not prove fatal. Tho negro, Iko Lewis, who did tho shootlnp. esciped and was not captured until Thursday morning. Clark Mc Gregor, a young man from Punxsntaw ney, boarded the early B., U. & P. passenger train Thursday morning on his way to Brookvlllo to bo sworn In as deputy sheriff, and when the train stopped at Big Bun Ike Lewis got on ; tho train and McGregor, who know tho ! "coon" well. spok to him calling him by I name, but the "cisin" denied the name McGregor gave him, and said his name was Harry White. Soon after the train started Lewis went Into the closet and I McGregor quickly followed. Upon opening tho door he found Lewis trying I to raise the window, presumably to es i cape. The negro wheeled around quickly and drew a largo revolver, but before he had tlmo to uso it, after a hard struggle, McGregor took the re volver. Then the negro drew a razor ; but when ho looked Into the muzzle of his own revolver and also saw thodeter mined look in McGregor's eyes, ho wilted. When the train arrived at Falls Creek a pair of handcuffs were se cured and put on the desperado. Ho was takon back to Pnnxsy. given a hearing and he and John Thompson I and Mary Lightfoot, all colored, wnro taken to Brookvlllo jail Thursday after noon. Brook ville Woolen Mills. The company owning and operating this property has been reorganized, and its capital stock Increased from 140,000 to tT.5,000. The additions to tha compa ny are the George Weber estate, and R. M. Matsnn. The comminy now com prises Levi Heldrlck, G. W. Sykes, Sarah E. Weber and It. M. Matson, un der the firm namo of Tho Hrookvlllo Woolen Mills of Brookvlllo, Pa. This firm now includes all the members of the old firm of Heldrlck, Matson & Co., rated among the strong lumber concerns of this part of the state, with G. W. Sykes added. It brings to the woolen business abundant capital and experi ence to place the plant in a leading position Id its line of trade. Both Mr. Heldrlck and Mr. Sykes have large ex perience in the woolen trade. The mill Is now making fine flannels, cloths and blankets, and has added a department for making pants and overalls.. The capacity of the mill is 200 pair of blan kets, or 1,500 yards of flannel per day. Brookvllle Democrat. Reunion of K. of P. The seventh annual reunion of the Knights of Pythias of the first district of Pennsylvania will meet at Curwens villo, Thursday, June 8. Speakers of national prominence will be present, among others who are expected being ThomaB G. Sample, of Allegheny, Pa.; Grand Chancellor John S. Graham, of Landlsvalley, Pa.; Hon. James Kerr, of Clearfield, Grand Vice Chanoullor; Scott Dlbert, of Pittsburg; W. S. Wea ver, Esq., of Brookvllle, and Grand Mustur at .Arms Dr. C. G. Ernst, of Punxsutawney. Unveiling Hartranft Monument, On account of the unveiling of the Hurtraft Monument at Hurrlshurg, Pa,, May 12, the Pcnnsylvunlu Kuiiroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from till stations on its line lo the State of Pennsylvania, to Harris burg and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, minimum rate twenty-live cenU. Tlckots will bo sold on May DO, 11 and 12, and will be good to retutv until May 13, Inclusive, but will not yi valid for passage on the Ponnsyli Limited. High Lights. To err is human; to acknowledge It Is even trio. Conceit puffs a man up, but it also holds him down. When flut.torors meet the devil goes to bed laughing. Necessity Is n good teacher, but she never gives her pupils a vacation. Melius have wings, but poverty has to be hoisted by a block and tackle. The engaged girl need not talk much, hot' giggles aro suHlclently expressive. Adam had his faults, but ho never gave Eve to and then borrowed $3 of her. A self-made man should not solicit outside criticism on tho quality of tho Job. No man will ever concede that any other man is gxd enough to go on a pedestal. Thrift Is denying yourself pleasures: stinginess is withholding pleasures from others. Genius requires patience: the peoplo who have to live with the genius need tho patience. To bo young and active, always seek tho society of persons twenty years older than yourself. Paradise. 801110 of tho farmers have got their corn planted. Sabbath school started in the Strouso church last Sunday. Miss Harriet Norrls and mother visit ed in town last Sunday. Edwaiil Syphrit visited friends at Cramer station last Sunday. Some of the bovs had a llshlnir oartv at tho dam last Saturday evening. C. E. Strouso has got his goose dam xed up ready for another blow out. Miss Mary Muir, of Heynoldsville, Isited at Noah St.rouse's last Sunday. Tho Qulltinc nartv held at. Curtiii Strouso s last Thursday was well attend ed. Clair Dougherty, who has been at :endlng college at Philadelphia, rcHirn d to his home Inst week. Joseph Syphrit has finished his term of school and will rest a few days then will go in the woods to peel bark. Albert Strouso Is minnlni the pond machine for Phil MeClearv. and Lett Sheesley is running tho machine for Mr. Hoi man. Rural District. Mrs. Jacob Haas is on the sick list James Poltz has moved Into his new house. Sharp Oolman is the boss carpenter at Moredith. Miss Hannah Upllnger, of Goat City, visited Miss Belle Bollinger last Thurs day. Some of our farmers say they are roMdy to plant corn now but tho ground is nots Misses Hollo Bollinger and Laura B Brumbaugh visited friends in tho Beech' woods last Sunday. James Deemer painted George Henry's house last week. George says a pretty bird llket a nice cage. Harvey Scchrlst Is getting along nicely since he came home from the Punxsutawney hospital but has to use his crutches yet. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Platnfield, III., makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of con sumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued Its use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at H. A. Stoke' Drug Store. Large bottles 00 cents and tl.OO. National Peace Jubilee. On account of the National Peace Jubilee, to be hold at Washington, D, C, May 23, 24 and 25, the Pennsylvania Railroad Coin puny has arranged to sell excursion tickets from all stations to Washington at rate of single fare for the round trip, except that tho rates from New York, Philadelphia and Bal tlmore will be 98.00, J.V00 and $2.00 with proportionate rates from ltiterpie' diate and adjacent points. Tickets will bo sold May 22 and 23, good to return within ten days from date of sale when properly validated by the agent at Washington. Ninlan Coopor, of Reynoldsvlllo, call od on us early Monday forenoon, before court called, as he is a juror this week If he lives till June be will be 73 years 01 age, and saystio has never been con fined to his huujeS one day by sickness within bis recollection. Brookvlllo Democrat. A Orest Prise Offer. We hnv; a great prize offer to mako tho farmers of Jefferson county! By a special arrangement with the publishers of tho Farm Jimmut, a most excellent lurm paper tnni costs ,10 cents a year, we aro able to offer one year's subvert p- ion lo The Star and kivb years' sub- scrlptli'.n to tho Farm Journnl the two worth M.frf) all for the small sum of $l.2". Of course this only applies to advance paying subscribers. Wo can furnish a few papers at this rate, and if you want them on these terras, you must act Qt!K'Kt,Y! Sample copies of the Farm Jmirnnl tflll be sent free on nppllcatirn. Address, C. A. Stephenson, Heynoldsville. Pa. Hendache for Potty Years. For forty .veins I suffered from sick headache. About a year ago I began using Celery King. Tho result was gratifying and surprising, tr.j headaches leaving at once. The headaches used to return every seventh day. but thanks lo Celery King. I have had but one headache In the last eleven months. I know that what cured me will help others. Mrs. John D. VanKenren, SaugoVtles, N. Y. CVIery King for the Nerves, Stomach. Liver and Kidneys is sold In iVle. and 2."ic. packages bv II Alox. Stoke. It is only u lien a newspaper man at tempts Ui collect back subscriptions that he finds out how poor this country is. or at. least some of the inhabitants thereof. One exchange remarks that thi re are many persona who believe In free pivss. the fiver the hotter, and when some are requested to pay up they Btill think It should 1i frei) as far as they are concerned. s TOCKIIOLDHUS' MEETING. Notlrv Is hereliv ttlvrn of tin r. i-iiliir mi nhlsvUlp I -renniei-y Co., wlilrli wilt lie lipid 111 ni in 1 nii'i.t tnif it, lln.Rlti.'k littl, If .Mi ,,f 1 It,, Ift.i'ii. thi ereiiniery, In Keynelilsvllti. t'a.. mi Frl- liy, .limp itiid. IKIMI, ut ili luiiir of one o i'Iim'K. A. M ., for lae election of a lloliril of MiiniiiMHtt 11 ml Ottl rent to sfl-vv for theen tulllii; VHiif. mill fur 1 rimui'l litai f kmi'Ii other IiiikIiiphh as may properly eoinu before HUH! inetM inir. xv. J. 110 -:(, II. Ai.kx. PToar. fpr'y. Preslilent. A SXO USVKMESTS. REGISTER AND RECORDER. JOHN D. EVANS. Of llmokrtllo honiimli, will lie a rttnillilitti for Kotilster anil ItiH-oriler, sutitei-l to art Ion of tlio Ki-iiiililli'iiii voters of .li'lt'vrsoa fount y ni inu iiriiniirius .1111111 11, ismi, ED. C. BUUXS, Of Iti-yimldMVlllo homiijth, will 1m it riuidldult fop UpjiIhU'i-11ml UtM'order, Mihjt'rt to in -t Ion of tli KepuhlirHii voM'fHof .iHlVr-HOii fount y tl.u l..l..,.,Kl..u I I - IviSI n m inn f 1 111a 1 it (i 11 unv 4 1 1 ir'tn't WILLIAM J. SHAFFER, Of Hmnkvilln tmrouuli. w III lie n iMimtlitnte for Keirlster slid Kueonlei. subject to action of tin, Iteinilillciin voters of Ji'ltiM'soii county m inu priiiiHi leu junu ll. inw, HERIFF. J. R SVKES, Of WIiihIow lowtmhlp, will Ik h fiuullduU' tnr ktiufiir u.ii,i.ii s,. 1 11... l t.n 1 in nil, niiirjii 1 I" WIIIMI ll IIIH IM'llllll-nil VntAftl 4t .lttTilPVJtt mill ill tr ut Itu ilmufluu J. M. CHESNUTT, Of llmnkvllle tKirouuli, will lie n I'limlldiito for rilierltT, suli.leet to act Ion of tho Kepulill osn voters nf .IcITursun county at the priniur- irnaiuiiu II, inwi PR0TH0N0TARY. CYRUS, H. BLOOD, Of HrtMikvllle doronirli, will bo a euiulldato for I'rol lionet ary, sulitect to set Ion of the Riiililli-au voters of .letTerHiin county at the primaries tune 17, isw. W. H. LUCAS, Of Comics Isirouiili, will be a eiintlidatu for f rotlioiiotiiry. subject to action of the ltciul licuiitof .I. ITcrsoii county at the primaries f una x, trwH. COUNTY TREASURER. GIL. C. REITZ, Of Rimo township, will ho a riinilUlatn for niuiiiy t reasurer, subject to action of tlio Republican voters of Jt-tlvrsou county at the nrlniurliH. .1 intM 17 ImimI R. B. STEWART, Of Knox township, will be a mndldiitn for 1. 1 !?, 1 nwniTi huii.iim'i 10 sci ion or tlio Republican voters of Jclferson county at the j, iijiiti iui a UIIU Xlt jnuil, H. G. KATZ, Of Klclrcd towtishlp, will be a ranclUlatti for Courtly Treasurer, subject to iicilon of 11,1, Repiibllcnii voters of Julfui-son county ut tliu J. I.IIHI IVf. JUIIU ,1, ll-llif. LINUS M. LEWIS. Of Voiiitir townslilp, will bo u candldatu for ninny 1 niusuicr, siii)ict to uctlou of the Hepiibllcun voters of Jutlorsiin counly at the mini tv v mil, ti, ir.uu. COUNTY COMMISSIOrfE, W. C. MURRAY, - W Of I'unxMiif awnoy iHirouuh, will bo a cttitill diito for '1,11 in y ('oiiiinUsloiicr. siibW,,-, ti Itclloa of the KeinibllcHll voters of Icirursoil county ut tlio pi linarlOH Jiiiiu 17, IMS). G. IJ. CARRIER, Of HrookvlUii boroiurh, will tin a runillilatu for Counly t'oiniiilnKloiier, siihli-ct to uctlon of tlio Hi'iiiililli uii voters of .IcIti'iMHi voimly 'iiiv ii , 11(01 ivm uuitv 11 , loin. CHARLES D. EVANS, Of WushliiKtoii township, will bo a catKlliluto ror isjiinty 1 oiiitiiiM,ionur, siiiiioci to uciiou of thaVepnbllcuii voters of Jullurnou cuuut v Ut llic'lfi lumrivj Jiiiiu 11, itr.iv. B ing's bunch 9 u u o of bargains 0 WHERE PllK!2S ARE UNIFORM 0 There's a peculiar saliKfiictton in buying, if you feel that you are securing the item at its worth. You naturally prefer the store where the prices urn uiilrorui where the benefit of every fortuntito purchase Is passed along to you wliero your Interests ure b 9t. protect ed. A close examination of our May prices our handsome May showing will bring you hero the values will quickly Influence your buying. a a a STYLISH MAY SUITINGS a a a V Viu.olfil a, iti itiu Vilit Bli'li.a In most used suitings the fubi ics '.O . I.. .1 ,...l.l. . I. y 111111. ill 11 111 1 lie iicik 11 i.u 01 style the colorings voit'll pro- 0 for. A fuperior sliowing of "J? black suitings, as well all a priced you in thai reasonable wav that makes our tires goods st ick always of Intetv a a a MAY SPECIALS J A list of clover values tbatl ''ty will Interest Mav buyers. ' There's more than price to r c'liiittiLnd them, fur they've r. i.vi-ry excellence mat you II a desiri they've every good leaittru mat maKus tiny pur chase' a most satisfactory one. S Bing & Co. a When Spring comes, the balmy breezes and the pronpecta for good and dry roads will make you think of BICYCLES " If you want a wheel get one that is worth riding. . Don't take "any old thing" you see, for you'll be sorry when you see it in a little while. Consider three things: the mech anism of the wheel, the reliability of the mak er and the economy for yourself. Stearns Crescent Geneva Harvard bicycles are as good and as cheap as good wheels can be made. You furnish Me wile PrlesterBros. wlllturnlsntne HOME, . Their spring sale is the talk of the town. In their large store everything can be found needed in the home. Every thing, bwt value and lowest price beyond all comparison. Garngts; Furniture,? Baby Garrlaaes. HARD ) AN I SOFT WARE j AJN1) I WARE Redding, Mattresses, Com forts, Pillows, Feathers, ifcc, all of the beat and cheapest. Our business is not of mushroom growth,:. We did not spring up fn spring to fall again in fall, it ia'Sf ever green character. jr v. mi ul