I Iie Star. HiibtcriiUion $1.1)0 r r wntr in mfninrs A. MTKPHKXIMOIN, tiriltnr and Puk "WEDNESDAY, MAY , I WW. AnInriiMH'nftiMitliirnI pner.pultMheipviry Wmlne,t,ty nd Kevnnlihvllle, JelTermni t'o. !'.. ilKvniml t tin' liiti'H'atu of lt,yaillvlllt iniUefToromcoiiiity. Nun-iHillili'iil, will t reat all with fnlrne. nml will liopxptH'liilly friend I lownnl lln lntrlnK flans. UomrmiiiliMUIoitfl Inlemlfil for mibtlrstlon tMiini tw arfntmmntf it by the writer's namr, not for punlttMinoii, tint nn a gtmrnniep of R'jod fnlth. Ititoreailnit mw ltt nmsolli'ltiMt. AilvertHliiii riui'n imtilu nowii on Hiillca Hon at thtsofflrr. Innlily rotnmtinlrntlntiii unit finings of l.lTorllmMni'nm nhniild ronfh tills tiflloe by Monitnr mim. nlMrlitliiii prlerll.miviorycnr.ln nrlvanrp. A (litre nil eouimon lent ton to O. A. Steph enson, Knynoliliv I He, l'. MURDER AT WALSTON. Baptist Aileo Stabbed Frank Carpi Murderer in Jail, An Italian was murdered at Walston last Saturday by a fellow-countryman. Baptlsta Allco, aged about twenty-one years, stabbed Frank Cnrafa, aired thlrty-flvc years. Ailoo plunged tlio knife into Carafa's heart and bad his hand raised for tlio gecori thrust when some of the bystanders caught his arm, but tho first stab wo futal. Monday CoDstablo O. P. Walker brought Ailco to Reynoldsvllle on tlio trolley cars on his way to county jail at Brookvllle. Ailoo has r.ly been in, this country about one. month. Ho went to Walnton the first of lost week. The troublo arose over some Italians giving a littlo Iko somo tobacco and Cniafa was trying to stop tho janglo when Aileo, who was not personally Interested In tho affair, stepped up and stabbed him. Birthday Surprise Party. Sunday, May ,'trd, was Mrs. Jamos M. Binney's birthday and during her ab sence from homo Monday forenoon, be twecn 35 and 40 lady friends and neigh bors assembled at her home on Jackson street. When sho returned home about noon she was very much surprised to find her house full of women. It was a complcto surprise to Mrs. Binnoy, as the preparations had all been made at home of hor daughter, Mrs. Richard Bone, on Worth street. After congrat ulations all sat down to a sumptuous dinner. Mrs. Blnney whs presented with a handsome leather covered an tique oak rocking chair, a set of silver spoons and many other useful articles. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with music, games, Ac, and at a lato hour the guests returned to their homos wishing Mrs. Binnoy many happy re turns of her birthday. Notice to Comsumers of Natural Gas Supplied by this Company at Reynoldsvllle and Vicinity. For all gas furnished for gas engines and domestic use alter the regular reading of the meters in the month 0( May, our rates will bo 22 cents per thousand foot, subject to the usual dis count of 2 cents per thousand feet If paid on or before the 10th day of the month following that In which the gas li used, making the not rale 20 cents per thousand feet. Oil City Fukl Supply Co. Notice. Attention is hereby called to an ordi nance prohibiting the throwing of waste paper, poolings, skins, hulls or sholls of any kind on tho pavements, streets or alleys of the borough. Any and all persons found guilty of violating this ordnance will be dealt with the provision of said ordinance. L. M. Simmons, Chief Burgess. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post offioe at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for the week ending May 2. 1903 : C. J. Henry. Foreign Andras Geletep. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns. P. M. Notice to Taxables. All taxes remaining unpaid 'on my duplicates in Wlnslow township mud be paid pn or before the first day of 'June, 1903, or the Bume will positively be collocted according to law. Amos Stkouse, Collector. Where You Can Got Them. A number of our lady subscribers have Inquired where they can get pat terns of the high grade designs that are illustrated in THE STAR each week, and for Information of our lady readers we will state that the patterns can be secured from "May Manton" Pattern Co., 132 East 23rd St., New York City. Parties having goods left with us can get same at residence of D. H. North amer, Third street, between Hill and Grant. And all parties Indebted to the firm will please call and settle at once. NORTHAMER & K EL LOCK. Clam and turtle soup and other good eatables at the City Hotel restaurant. ' For good eye work see Gibson. Visit' MlUlrens shoe department for bargains. Typewriters for sale or rent. Inquire Reynoldsvllle Business College. 54 loch crevanett suitings 11.00 ta Mllllrena. ' 03rau, middlings and corn chops at wholesale at Reynoldsvllle Mills. .. ; ' . Just received a new Una of walking skirt at MUlireoi.' ' ' A Pleasant Surprise. Friday, May 1st, was a very pleasant day for Mrs. J. E. Dean, of Wlnslow township, and some of her friends. ' On that day Mrs. Dean was 73 years old and some of her friends planned, and successfully oarrled out, a very pleasant surprise. About 10 o'clock the follow ing ladles from Roynoldsvllle drove out to tho home of Rev. Dean i Mrs. Han nah Prescott, Mrs. J. H. Corbett, Mrs. M. C. Coleman, Mrs. Dr. J. C. King, Mrs. R. 8. Williams, Mrs. Dr. A. H. Bowser, Mrs. J. M. Davis, Mrs. J. A. Whltmore, Mrs. L. G. Lldle, Mrs. E. Barton, Mrs. H. E. Phillips, Mrs. A. K no, Mrs. J. Booth, Mrs. Dr. Meek. G. G. Williams, Mrs. O. W. - i Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Mrs, J. -i i.i t. ' Mr. Woodford. The fol . ,r. 'nl nil were also present : Mrs. -. .'. I . Mrs. N. T. Dean, Mrs. G. Y - . .ilissMa'ide Rea and Mrs. iC. (I. 1 ' Mrs. Dean know nothing of tholr coming until they opened the door and walked in. The ladles oarae with woll filled baskets and at the noon 'hour the large dining room presented a pleasant sight. Two largo tables were heaped with good things and all enjoyed the repast. The afternoon was spent in pleasant conversation and singing. After sing ing some of the good old hymns that we all lovo, Rev. Dean read tho 23rd Psalm and lead In prayer, after which Mrs. Dean told her guests how glad she was to welcome them to her homo, and how grateful she felt for their friend ship and rorocmbranco. Many of the ladies sho had known for 25 years and tholr rotations had always been the most pleasant. The guests presented Mrs. Dean with a handsome summer dress as a token of their friendship for her. About 4 p. m. the ludlos loft for their homes, all feeling that the day had been pleasantly spent and that sun shine and bapplnoss had been left in tho homo from which they bad depart ed, as a result of tholr pleasant surprise A Friend. The Crowning. The Crowning, or opening of Msy devotions, was held in the Catbolio church Sunday evening. The church was crowded and number of peoplo were unable to get into the church. One hundred girls dressed In white, carrying Rowers and wearing wreaths, took part in the services. The altar was beautifully decorated with flowers. The girls marched up and down tte aisles and then stood In front of altar. Following are the names of the girls who took part In the Crowning : First Angel, Rose Black ; second angol, Nellie Degnan ; six assistants Marjorle Bowen, Lucllla O'Hare, Alice Degnan, Rose Degnan, Ella MoDonald, Eleen Nolan. Tho flowers Opening address, Joan Gelsler ; Rose, Elizabeth Taafe ; Lily, Margaret Phaloo ; Violet, Dorothy Scbultzo ; Mignonette, Mazle Burgoon; Lllao, Marie Arnold ; For-got-me-not, Susie McKornan ! Eglatlne, Lena Bren nan ; Myrtle, Sarah Shannon ; Star of Bethlehem, Mary Bolger; Lily of the Valley, Frances McCartney ; Hearts ease, Rosetta Montgomery; Heliotrope, Francos Flynn. The wreath of Bowers was presented to the Blessed Mother by Frances Tobin. Incense, Alice Haodyside. Lamp, Josephine Finnell. Immaculate Conception, Kate Deg nan. Emerlckvllle. E. E. Snyder, of Reynoldsvllle, was in our village Sunday. Mrs. John Mowory, of Reynoldsvlle, visited here last week. Miss Emma Crawford, of Eleanors, visited friends here last week. Al Cable moved from this plaoe to Sandy Valley the latter part of last week. Emery Keys and wife, of Pittsburg, are visiting the former's parents. John Keys and wife. Mr. and Mrs. James Carrier, of Sum mervllle, visited at the home of E. Scbugars Sunday Mrs. Salome Mowery and Mrs, Jos. Mottern are visiting the former's sis ter, Mrs. Lizzie Andres, at Brookvllle. MUse Edna Baum, Rose Cathera and Anna Dempsey, of Reynoldsvllle, are visiting relatives here at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore attend ed a birthday surprise party at DuBols Friday given in honor of their daugh ter, Mrs. Mai Baugbman. C. E. Mumford and wife, of DuBols, and J. H. Baum and wife and daughter, Helen, of Reynoldsvllle, spent Sunday at the borne of Peter Baum. We are very glad to note the fact that Charlie Mlnlch is rapidly recovering from tbe severe burns he received by the explosion of powder in Fuller mine March 25th. Copying and letter written from dictation at Reynoldsvllle Business Col lege offioe. ( Grass seed at A. G. Mlilirens. Hard shell crab and shrimp at City Hotel restaurant. See the new white goods at MlUlrens, Visit Mlilirens for orevanett suiting. Ladle' tailor made suit at Mlilirens. Forest Fires Raged. A great amount of damage was done over this section of Pennsylvania last week by forest fires. Thursday Reyn oldsvllle was surrounded by fire and In the afternoon the air was full of wood moke. There was a strong wind blow ing all day. It looked for a time Thurs day afternoon a If the Are on the hill back of West Reynoldsvllle would swoop down upon the town and do great damage, but the wind changed and drove the fire back over the hill. At Hopkins mill the fire crept down to the creek bank on opposite side of mill, but no serious damage was done at Hopkins, although one dwelling house was on fire and a number of small fires started In the lumber yard, but men with buckets wore stationed through the lumber yard and prevented the fire getting a start. The littlo village was covered with dense volumes of smoke. A number of men from this plaee went down to Hopkins to assist In saving property. The fire swept ovor sixty acres of young tlmberowncd by William Dough erty and fifty acres owned by John Dougherty In Paradise. William Dougherty places hi loss at 11,000. John Dougherty' tract wasnotso badly damaged. Mrs. John North's born was burned. Henderson Upllngor's houBO and his mother' house, near Panic, were both burned. Popular Resorts. The management of the Wlshaw Park Pavilion wUhes to Inform the patrons of this popular rosort that be ginning on Monday, May 11, 1903. tlio series of dances now being given by the management will bo hold weekly on successive Mondays, the balanco of tho week we will reserve for social dances. clubs or parties. In this connection wo would state that having taken over the manaire- mont of the Mitchell Park Pavilion, located on Traction line noar Punxsu tawney, we extend a general Invitation to our Reynoldsvllle, Wlshaw and bloanora friends to favor us with their patronage at the series of dances to ha conducted this season at this beautiful resort. The standard of excellency In music and order, and all that goes to Insure a good time, will be maintained. Partios wishing terms or open dates apply to T. J. Newoomk, Wlshaw, Pa. PostofAces and Pensions. From Congressman W. O. Smith, of Punxsutawney, we received the follow ing notice of recent postoffloe changes and increase of pensions in the 27th Congressional District : . Armstrong County F. T. MoKoe has been appointed postmostor at Cochran Mill. Tbe postofilco at Adams to bo discontinued. Clarion County A. W. Neeley has been appointed postmaster at Alum Rock and W. H. Sand rock at Jobnlow or. Jacob L. Byers, of East Brady, has been granted Increase of pension from $8 to $12 per month. Jefferson County T. L. Cooloy has been appointed postmaster at Camp Run. Free dollvory ha been estab lished at Punxsutawney to take effect Sept. 1st. Benjamin F. Haranker has been granted Increaso of ponsUm from 112 to 117 per month. Indiana County D. I. Sluildon has been appointed postmaster at Glen Campbell. ' Lott-Henneman. On Thursday, April 30, 1903, nl 11.30 a. m., a very pretty wedding took piano at tho residence of Mr. Henry llenni man, near Big Run. The contracting parties were S. F. Lott, of Troutville, aud Miss Cecelia Henneman. Rev. S. Charles Stover, of Troutville, officia ted upon this occasion. W. F. Bucb belt, of Sykesvllle, and Miss Florence London,' of Big Run, attended them. More than fifty guests witnessed the ceremony. The climax was reached when the guests went Into the dining room, and none were sent away empty. Valuable Real Estate for Sals in Reyn oldsvllle Borough. The undersigned executor of W. M. Foster, deceased, having been by the will of Mild deceased duly proved and recorded, vested will) Hid authority to sell his real estute at private sale to the highest bidder, therefore, In pursuanoe of said power I now offer said real es tate for sale, reserving the right to re ject any or all bids. F. S. HOFFMAN, Executor. See Mlilirens 11.50 solid leather shoe for men. See tbe line of new shirt waists at MlUlrens. - J. E. Mitchell, morchant tailor, in Stoke building, above department store. Douglass shoe for men at MlUlrens. Grass seed at A, G. MlUlrens. Shoo for the whole family at Mli lirens. Mitchell, tbe merchant tailor, ' In Stoke building. Jno. Kelley' shoes for women at MlUlrens. WANTED FAITHFUL PEKHON TOTRAV al fur well-etablUtiiMl liouao lu a fuw couu lieu calllusoii retail iiim-eliaui and airmita. Lubal territory. Salary turn a year and ex peuMM, payable Iks. 0 a twill In ousb aud fmitmm advauueu. Ponltloo ueriiiaueiit. Hua dmb sucoaaalul mid . mulling. HlauiWrd Houim. Hat ItowUuru St. Cliluaao, Want Column. .- i Hutoe: Ono cent pnr word for eneh nnd avory Inaprt lon. For Sale Good Jersey cow i fmh. Inquire of Lewis Ludwlck or at STAR office. FoR Bat.E-FIvo homes and lots In Sykesvllle. "Blaay terms. Inquire of V. R. Ilolman, Hykcvlllo, Pa. For Sain Half Jersey cow ; fresh. O. Toube, Rathmol. For gule Pair pedigreed Belgian hares. Address Keystone Food Co. Wantkd Boarders In tho Murray building, up Ktnirs. Rates reasonable. Mrs. Lavinu Baum. For sale A good team of mules, har ness and wagon, also a new Myrncuse left handed plow. Fred Higgle, Ileyn ohlsvllla, Pa. For Salk Six room hi lek hoiisn on Grant street! reasonable terms. IH ban K. Stewart. For salo A lot. and 9-room house In West Ueynol(lvllle. For particulars Inquire at StnulTor's grocery store. For SALE Good hnusn und lot on Jackson Bt.. near coal company olllco. Inquire at Till? Star office. For Salk limine ami lot mi Fifth st. Inquirii of Martin I 'ly lor. For Sulo Two driving horses. In quire of G. T. Woodford, tho pop man, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For Sale Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. McKnlfre. For Salo or Kent A good property, Including a store room, on Worth street. Inquire at. TIIKSTAR olllen. Wanted I want, to wHveorsell you a carpet very clieiip. Toefeel IVMay. Wanted Intelligent girls for cloth picking. Apply to Enterprise Silk Co. For Salo A very lino organ, oak case: must be seen to be appreciated Inquire of Gustavo Herald, Hopkins. For Sale A seven room house, lot AO by HO foet, in West Uo noldsvillu. M. E. Weed. NOTICE Employees of tho silk mil! using electric ears yolng to and from work cau purchase ear tickets at lower rates. For Sale Brown and white single comb Ijeghorn ami Plymouth Rock cif!K for hutching in season. Inquire of J. .1. Hoffman. Made Yuung Again. "One of Dr. King's New Llfo Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. II. Turner of Dompseytown, Pa. Thoy're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowols. Purely vegetable. Never grlpo. Only 2"o at II. Alex Stoke's drug store Soo tho fit of a Hart SchalTner & Murx suit al Mlilirens. Douglass patent corona shoes at MlUlrens. Men's Spring Hats, 50c to $3.00. See the 1903 Howard Greatest Department Store in Jefferson Count HutSchafiocr & Mux HindTiilored b i fef its lust rBceivBil-new line of ilress trimminffs all the new things brot out by the manufacturers since shipments curly in teason. a strong line of Neckwear and Lace Collars for ladies. -stock collars, fancy turnovers and masOots. Ruffs in black, black and white, white nnd black, and white. they range in price from $1. r0 to $15.00. stamped Shirt Wnist patterns, in linen, vestings and canton voiles. lints, Caps, Coats and Drespes for infants and children. mare n line of Fancy Chnlys, for which there is a great demand for shirt wnist suits. a line of Silks nnd Ribbons in all the new productions. we have procured all the new and novelty things in the New York mar ket. -nmotiR many other things we want to call your attention especially to our Kufls, Cluny Lnccs and Fancy Neckwear. we have secured a very 8trongline of these but there is a very great demand for this, therefore we ad vise looking the line over before it is broken. MS we have provided ourselves with all the requirements that go with and follow house cleaning. We arc showing a very strong line of lace curtains nt prices that defy competition. we have made a special preparation where by we can furnish the window complete for the price of a single pair of lace curtains. we charge no more for the curtains and give with each pair of curtains a curtain pole and a window shade. we do not limit this to any price curtain as we give a curtain pole or window shade with a 30 cent or a 50 cent curtain as cheerfully with the higher priced curtains. remember all you buy is the curtain and we give you the curtain pole and window shade free. next door to postoffice Reynoldsville, Pa. MILLIRENS Visit our Store for anything Men's and Boys' Spring o UR CLOTHING uppculs.to all men: To the fax tld loin dresser because t ho tailor are not ono iotu sweller. ttiev can't hold th'iir shuoe sdv bdLUir. thev these suits of ours at one-bulf tho oost. To tho mail who does not care to buy ono of our bettor suits, because tbe wearer of a Milllrun suit or lop coat, is always well dressed. (No saKgloir or tll-fl Ulnar trousers.) Tho spring suit most In favor Is our fumous VARSITY, with pood broad shoulder effect. It has tho bluntly rounded corners. Como In 'Mil sue the style and lit. $5.00, 7.60, 10.00. 12.00, 15.00. 1(1.00, tiH.OO. TOP COATS Every warm ovonlntr now frowns on your lonu heavy overcout. Liht uolored r oxford gray oovert coats, positively all wool 4S.00, 910.00. BOYS' SPUING ATTIRE Brlnu hlra here for it nobby outfit. Boy' Knee Pants Suits in round corner ed, with or without vests.or the po nilardoublo-ltreitsied uoitt ; In any color you cun think of; mode up ele gantly of cheviot, serge, worsted, in fancies or plain or the cool suoiuier suit of flannel. 11.25. 1.50. 2 (HI. 2.50. 3,00. 3 50, 4.50, $5.00. Spring Footwear for the whole family TOHN KELLY'S Shoe for women in oxfords or full cut nhoV. All 'tlio latest spring toes in patent. ki(. vlci kid. All qual in wear, stylo nnd fit to higher priced sliutts. $1 :,. I ",u. 2 lo. 2.50 3.00, :i.50. IN OUR 'MEN'S DEPARTMENT We -tr them al 1.5;i filr tlj.. . 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 and $5.00 for V n,b i plain. , In tho yoiiiijjer cIhbh wb hive 0io to the finest utu-til cult for ml-ses b Ladies' Tailoii rADE OP excellent quality V.). licionx, Cheviots. Homespuns. Broadcloths and L noVHlty elTeola by tlie coteedi d Iv't milk ii'H in this counti-v. An nlnmnt assortment of stylo. Including uoilarless blou... ulTeut with pouch sleeve in jackuu. Skirls ui-o uarcfuliy tl)or d ; Honni have panel front viih rim ..earns Speolal attention hut. been glviju to the finish Gf tQeg0 garments. Some are finished Id braid, others with medallions, while we have them trimmed with Perslun galloons. Como In and see them, try them on and see the fit : examine tho lining $10.50, 12.50, 15.00. 18.00, 20.00, 22.00, 25.00. WOMEN'S SILK JACKETS Made of rich Peau do Sole and imported Taffetta, trimmed with tho popular black and white braid and medallions. 95 60 $0.60, 10.00, 12.00. ' Unprecedented Lace Curtain Selling Has forced us into the market the second time ibis season to keep our stock com plete. We havu the now one In at a price range of 4Uo to $10.00. and with every pair above $1.00 we atlll give the pole to you free of charge. We ask your special attention to our single curtain at $3,50. COME IN AND SEE our nuw Shirts, Sljlrt Waist, Fancy Walstlog Beautiful Novelties, Trunks, Neckwear, Fanoy Gingham, Suit Case, White' Vests, Fancy Hosiery, Cluny Lace, Umbrella. illircns Dopartmont jStoro HIOK & WAGNER Th big storg 0 ' C Reliable and Stylish to wear. mil is week earn tie - .el oh rated solid leather Patupsco shoes. $2.00 o : tlno-l iiatoi.:, kid with funcy foxed topor soft soled Infant-.' shoes, all colors, 25o up t $2.00. M;ade Suits and Skirts Yard-wide guaran teed Taffetta, $1.20 per yard. y Clothing. garments turned out by the don't (it imii'e rtHrfent. thitn