it Stay. Sulutrrlptimi $t.f0 jirr inir, in Htlrttnrc. An liiliniiilnt hnnl niipi-r, imiIiIImIii-iI pvpi-y WeilnMliiy at Kiy niililMVlllii, .IHTiniin Cii. I'n., ilnviiti'd In tin Inti'i-i!. of ltiynnlilivlllii mill .li'lTi'tMnin'ini lily. Nnu-iMilltli'iil, wilt lriiit rll with fiilrni", nnil will lHiHHHMnlly fi-lt-nci-y towui-il I ho hilHirlnir rlim. tilmt-i-liillitn ii'lt-t'fl.MiiiiyiMir, In iiilviinrc 'nltilnlllilriit Imm Intrnili'if fur liillillriitlnll miml hn ni-niiniiiinli'il ny llin wi-IIit h iiiiiiii. not for imlilli-nllon. mil tin n mmi-iiulm ur f,1'l Hill II. I iiii-ii".! inn iii.n iti-iii mil ii-iii'ii. AilvprlNlnir rnli iiimiIi Iiiiiiwii on tippllm tlon Hi tlm ulllri In ArnoliU' lllin'k. I.i-nulily roininiiiili'fttloti nnil I'ltiinirn of tiilvi'i-tlNi'iniMtlM kIiiiiiIiI nitlt lliln iiitlrn by MiiihIii iiiNin, Ailtlrrm nil riiniiniinli'ulluim to V. A. Hlt'lih enwin, liviiiililvllh, ln. Knti'ri'if nt tin" ivwtoltlrp nt tli"yniililvllli, F., mviinil Hum mull miilli't. A. n'l'KI'IIKNNOK, l-'.lltir Mini I'nh. WKDN'KSDAV, MAY 21. tw.1. "Tlny uny," In ri'Himmllilii for n jrti-nt ninny fi tit riiluiunli. In Slum Immtii-H urn liuiliil ullvi: nnil in nil t'lilnn I lino in not mio Intuitu awylutu. Und lurk I'oiiii'H to turn who tniMt, In lui'k," HiiyH Mimio mio. II. iiIho frriUiiil ly t'limoH to men who ti'imt in mon. Aliout tlio only wny to uuiki munn pU) linpiy In to iroviili for llii-m Roino noi't of iiiinirltmi.v tniii'tyriloin. who In not. flint Mnii-ki'iinr. You can't Htup n light ),v HHkin tlm otliot' follow to quit. Thu piHiii'Ht ImihIiiohh In which 11 limn cnn I'litfiitfn 'Ih to lieur fiilwi wilnoNn nyiiliiHt li Ih iii'IhIiImh'. In tlio cml tho Rlnniloi'Hi' in tlio ono to wliom iii-itiu-ncnt luii'tn cmucs. i'n if. Henry I'runiiiiiiiiil hiivh thoin Ih no linpilni'HH In liitvlnr or in iri'tlln. lint only In iflviiijr, and linlf tlio worlil is on tlio wtiinu; wont In tho pursuit of tinpptni'KN. Tlioy think It ciiiisIhIh In )iaviiir nnil tfoHini,', nnil in Iwlnir Hi'i-vi'ii by other. It fiuiHlstH iti jr'vi"W mul In orvlnjf iitliom. I'lufanity in an IiioxoiihiiIiIo vioo. It Ih nn olTonso nuni-t llio Ihwh of (iml anil alwi tluiHo of our laml, ami yot It Ih it common tiling to hoar profano liiiiiinuo Uon our HtrootH ilally, you, hourly. If thu law wan cufiiivotl many poopln who eoiiHlilor thoniHiOvoH roal nion woulil havo to nonio down with tho ciish for tho prlvllotfo of clothing tholr oxproH hIoiih in profanity. Tho attoiiilani'o at tho World'H 1'nlr is (iHiipMiintiii;ly Mimll, only alMiut 18.IM10 por day on an uvorujfo hIiioo it oHiiicil. TIuh liiiH not paiil tnoro than nno-fourth of tho running ixmiihch. No wonder thn uutnaoi-M aro piltlntr nlarmotl at. tho outlook. Tho total runt of tho Kxponltlon up to May Int iHHhown by tho TroiiHUtvr'H roport to havo boon $3),2;V),non, of which 2,000,00) Htill i-o-niaiiiH unpaid. Thoro Ih uncommon pnwor in tho coinnionplaco. Nothing Ih moro com monphieo than tho liillnito bluo of thu Bky, yot ono novor tlmt of turnlni; to It h quiot and and uhliling niajoHty from tho vain pumps and 'luiii(,'liin Hrctuelrn of men. Truth, virtuo, falthfuluoHH, thiiHO aro tho nky of tho houI, nnil all brilliant wii'kodncKH and all worldly wlndom pasH away an vain HliadowH Ixj foro tho everlasting glory of thrso hIih yilo gooilnoHsoH. Kx. It Ih naid that lining money wisely in more of an art than gotting money to uso. It requires a larger monsuro of ability to nmd money ax it should Ira SK)iit, than to aeeumulato it in tho llrst pliuio. Money in a dangerous thing to nana io. it, nuns many a man through tempting him to itH ovorwoening pur .suit; and it ruins many another man through tempting him to squander it when gathered, or to doHnd on it un duly oh a means of happinesH or of use fulness. Tho art of spending money aright is commanding more attention than evor bofore in this country, where the art of accumulating money is al ready a familiar one. A cheerful disposition is bettor than riches, or social position, or any of the rewards of ambition; bettor than all else save only the character which God loves. But while every one Is roady to say yes to this somowhat commonplace proposition, their conduct does not as a rule conform to the affirmative. Not because there is any one who does not wish to be cheerful, "but how can I bo," he moans,- "when thore are so many clouds afloat in my gloomy sky, and when my pathway in life is so full of .snares and sorrows ?" Well, it can not be denied that on all hands thore are Bouroes of grief and no heart is always able, with its firmest resolves to the contrary, to rise above their depressing influence. Nevertheless there is usual ly a bright side to the darkest prospect, if only it be looked for. The purpose to be cheerful whatsoever one's situation, Is half the secret of a happy lifo; and the whole of it is to possess a cheerful heart out of which this fine purpose grows. No good comes of brooding. Much good comes of making the best of things. The patent recipe for cheerfulness Is, living out of ourselves and for others. It is said of the philanthropist Howard that when he felt disposed to an indulgence of "the blues," he lifted off the threatening burden by seizing his hat and going and doing somebody what good he could. To brighten those about us is to become bright ourselves. Memorial Day. Hr.Aiig'iiH Df.p't of Pa. CI. A. 1 H., rilll.AliKl.I'lllA, May 1, 'll.'l. Comhaiikh: Another year has passed and wo aro again reiiilned the time Is approaching when we maku our annual visitation to the habitations of thn dead. Moro than twonty-olght yours havo panned slnco tin; Angel of lVuru spread hor wlngH over our beloved country, tn all that time you havo never faltered In your devotion to tho memory of your departed I'omraden, and now in the midst of thin lieautlful nensun of tho year, when all nature In bright, and tho woet perfume of tho flowers of nprlng In around and nlmut nn, it were well that wo Mop at 'lie milestone of IKi;i, and with noleinn thoughts and iilteraneen renew our alloglnneo to tho ciuise for which ho many of our bravo cnmi-ailes went down to their death, or since tho eventful (lays nf tho war havo lropH'il hy tho wayside. I t iih hIiow by our zeal In the ierfiirmaiioo of thin sacred duty, that wo InOlevi' It Ih well for tho country to thus honor the memory of her defenders, unit In thin maimer touch an object lesson of patriot Ism which will not si ii in be forgotten. 1'nr our eoui railes who havo answered the last roll call there aro in our hearts words. If wo could Hpenk tliein, Unit are an l'asslon llowci-s, and sentences that are an wrcutliH of Amaranth. They sleep un der tho dew and tho daisy. To tlielr inciuory on May 110th, wo will drop the tribute of a tear; and on thn lowly mounds Hcattercd throughout our grout eoiutuonwcalt h let iih plant the lieautl ful flowers of spring Hum, that will In) wntcivil w ltd the learn of the people of a grateful country. An wo Imnd o'er the graven of our comrades, wo can re call, as If In sweet cnmmiiiiliiii, their noble, unsclllsli Mierlllces anil heroic hearing In the hour of danger, for humanity anil clvillatlon. In this spirit of inedltatlnn wo look almnt iih anil hoc tho evidences of prosperity all over this blond land, nnil whilst we can recall nothing which can arouse a feel ing of vinilictlveness or sectional pas sion, we feel proud of tlio fact that our honored dead were cinniailes In tho grandest volunteer army the world ever knew. Let tin, therefore, perform the ilutloH of the day In a reverent spirit, and thus slum-tn the world our appre ciation of their elTnrlH in the days of long ago, and for the few remaining days allotted to us let nn so live that when we, too, hIiuII havo licen called, "we may wrap the drapery of our couch about uh ami lie down like one to pleas ant dreams." Hy command of Department ( 'oiuman dcr Tlion. !. Sample. Ham'i. 1'. Town, Asst. Adjt. (iencral. Poorly Organized. tllriH'kivuy vltlc ltccoiil.1 A man prominent in local labor clr eles h authority for the statement that nineo active coal developments begun, tho miners of .IcITcrnon county wore never so poorly organized us at the proHont time. Atone time scarcely a mine existed which was without an or- gaul.ation of suine kind, and the Ii Ih- lory of the past bus been marked at dilToront perioilH by a decided spirit of aggressiveness on the part of tho labor unions. Tho Knights of Lalmr have been tho bucklxiiio of all lalnir unions in this sec tion. Other miners' organizut ions were instituted and waxed Htrong, and wero auxiliarly In hoiuo form or oilier to tho K. of L. Assemblies nourished at Urockport, Clarion Minos, Heeohtreo and Coal Glen, but now all luivo lapsed Tho only mining towns which havo an organization at present are Horatio and Anita. An Assembly exists at Clay- ville, but it is a mixed local, and not confined exclusively to mine workers. Various causes uro assigned for tho decline of unionism in this section, but tho most likely reason is tho depression which has existed in coal mining for the past year or two. AVhllo some of tho larger collieries havo run protty steadily, tho low coal districts have barely made hulf time. Nothing is so demoralizing in tho ranks of lulxir as idleness, und slack work Is always marked by a corresponding decrease in agitation. Memorial Day Program. Purado will form at 0.15 A. M., right rosttng on corner of Main and Fifth streets. 1st, Baptist Sunday school; 2nd, Methodist Sunday school; 3rd, Prosbytorlan Sunday school, then all other Sunday schools that wish to join; 4th, band; 5th, Jr. O. U. A. M.; Oth, P. O. S. of A.; 7th, Sr. O. U. A. M. and all other orders that wish to turn out; 8th, S. of V.; Oth, W. R. C; 10th, Uring put ty with G. A. R. in rear. Column will proceed to Beulah cemetery, at tho gate will halt and open ranks and the W. R. C, G. A. R. and S. of V. pass through and receive the flowers. The proces sion will march around tho circle to a place designated and form a hollow square whei-e special services will be rendered and the graves of our com rades will bo decorated. Column will move at 0.30 A. M. shurp. G. A. R. re quests that all business pluces be closed from 0 to 10 o'clock. Joseph Shaffer, Marshal. . Ladles clean your kid gloves with Mousquetaire glove cleaner, for sale only by J. B. Arnold, the leading house in townj for dressed and undressed kid gloves In all tho most desirable shades. Attention Ladies. All members of thn W. It. C. are re quested to lie present at the regular meeting Friday, May 2lth, by order nf the president. ' M. CIIAU1 f;w!N(l, Hoc Thn vnst fuel 11 Men of thn .1, 0. Ayor Co., of liiiwoll, Mann., enablen them to plaeo Thn HuMrlor lUood-purlilor Ayer'n Sarnnparllla within eany reach of thn MMiroHt invalid. Don't Imi In duced to take a "cheap" nnlwtitute. Always remember that tho l-nt In thn clieaN'st. Croaker Fertilizer. Tho Croaker Fertilizer for twin at .1. W. Johnston' feed ntoro, Vest lteyn oldnvlllo. Frank I. I lent, agent for I ho fertilizer, also sells It at bis farm In Wlnslow township. Do You Need Shoes t We havo tho latest ntylen nt popular prlccn. ItKi'.n'H SitiiR HToitrc. Henry A. Iteeil. the shoo man, has at lust Hotuethlng to help HiifTevIng human ity. Ho ban tho Infallible Corn Cure, which never falls to remove corns and ihs'H not Injure the feet. No euro, no pay. Why mitTer when 2.1 cents will nt'op the cause. Special Notice. Try my buggies, they are an good an tho bent, and low III price. You will pay middle men a big price and get no 1m-I-tor, .). IC. JllMNHTtlN, Hatlmiel. Very pretty tea nets for $l.7."i at Sehiiltzc'H. I lest n:S shoo in the world at Itohln- son'n. I'lrc liiMirniM'i Since H7. Norwood !. I'inney, llrook vllle, I'a. Old mid reliable companien represented. .Yo hitih iikc. All orders by mall will receive prompt attention. Walter Spry, of lleynolilsvillo, In my authorized and licensed solicitor. Cy clone polleicH also written. 11-21. Ladies lino Hole lace shoes M.OO at Itobinsoii'H. Priftiito "'till the Nr. MrKUNNA-MirKlcv-On May I", iw.i:i, at the homo of the olllciat lug min ister, I lev. T. Henderson, llrookville, C. K. McKonna, of Klco, Washington county. I'a., mid Martha Dickey, of Keyniililsvllle. I'a. JTOTICKTO TAX-PAYEKS. PiMHiiiint In tin Ad of AnM-mlily, I will ut lenii, nt 1h folliiMlnu IhtM'M und (ilnce, tn rrri'ivr mnnly iiml Htiiln luxe fur tho yur I Ml. I, lo-wi! ; Wmi'hiiw twp., Went, Thursflny, Jiinn Int, tit tin Immihi of tl. . Ulrhunls, In I In fort'iiiHiii. I'tilli twp., TliiiiHiliiy, .IniM' 1st, nt I hi' limisit Of I'llltiMI ShflttMIT, In till' llftcriMMtll. MtMiih twp., I'tliluy, .Iiiim 'ikI, tit tlm liiHimi of Milton PnltH', In the fntriiiHin. MniiiHt twji., I'l-liliiy, .Iiiii' 3nil, nt Hip lioum nf V H I in in W iilliiiT hi l hi itNt-riHHin. Khlifil twti., Hiiturdiiy, .luni' :inl, lit the Juim'h hnh'l. In llii fiiii'iKHin, iuhI In tlir nftrr iKMin tit thi'Hloifiit llowi. Itfiivi-r twi,t MiiimImv, Jiiim Mil, til tlnHton nf It. ". Itch, In llii fori'iiiHiii. Wfirllivlllf iHtioimli, Mniiday, .Iiiiik Mb, ill III)' llOlWC llf '., II. (it'lst, III till' llfll'IIIIMtll. Itliiirunld twp., Tui"i 1 11 v. .hinr tltli, lit tin Imtcl In KlhL'ifidil, In I lit' fnrt'iiiHin. I'tn h'T twp., Tiii-Mliiy, .In lie Ml Ii, tit I lie Ikhikc nf (icuiuc Itlsh, In tlm uft rriHMin. I'rn-y twp, Wt'ilitCHiluy, .him1 7th, at tint Iihiw uf Hlmrp Nriilc, In flm fui-itiHiii, und In thi' iiflcriKHiii at tint Ntnri' lit l'ro-t liuiv Tiny vlllf iHiiitimli, 'niui-sdny, .Iuim! Nth, nt Ihc t'i'iitnti liuti'l, I'limiiluvMii'V iMiroiiKli. I'riday, Jinn IMh, lit Mold I'lintiill. Vouritf twp., Hiitnrduy, Junit loth, tit Hotel Piiiiliill. Iti'IMwp., Monday. .Imiic 13th. nt thu hoiiso of 1 1 iii iy Itrown, In llif fori'iMHiii. tiasklll twp., Moiidny.Jiiiic lith.at (JIIihoii'm Htur, In the fori'iiiHiii. llltc ICtin Ihirmiuli, Tut sday, Juiui 111 It at Hn Mr 1 1 1 i-i HniiHi'. llt'tidci'Moii t wp., Wi'diii'Hdny. .limn llth.ut tin lioiisiof Anili-cw rifcr. In the forenoon. MiM'iilinont twp., WediM'Hduy, .Iiine 14th, at Hie hoiiMMif hanirl North, In the ii ftemoon. tMlver twp., Thursday, .Itnie l.'ith, lit the Ktore In (Hivehintf In the forenoon, and lit Mr Kins) ry'n Htore In he afternoon. Knox twp., I'riday, June IHth.ul McCriM'k en's store, hi the forenooii. I' I nee reek twp., Friday, June 1(1, at tho Htoro of K. Welner, In the afternoon. Kose twp., Haturday June 17th, lit theTreiiM urer'M Otllee, Itrotikville. Vahliiiion twp., Monday. .Tune Huh, at ItiM'kdale hi the forenoon, and at thn Wash ington hotel In the afternoon. Snyder twp. and llroek wayvlllo Imu'oukI), Tuesday, June )th, at thu Iouan House. Warsaw twp. east, Wednesday, June'-Jlst, ut the house nf J . A. I'nx, In the forenoon. I'nlnn twp. and (-oisfeii tmntUKli, Thursday, June &!nd, at tJlenn's hotel, Hurnmervllle Imh-oiuIi, Friday, Juno ZlrtX, ut tlio ('otnineiflal hotel, In the forenoon. Clover twp., Friday, June trd, ut thu house, of J. Ksheliuan, In thu af leriHMin. HrtMkvllle lHinmirh, Hut iirdiiy, June 24th, nt tliu Treasurer' otttce. Iteynohlsvllle tHirointli, Tuusduy, Junu 27tli, ut the Hotel MtM'onnell. Wlnslow twp., WudiiHsduy, Juno SHth, ut thu Hotel Mi:t'onnell. I'lirlles puylntf taxes ut the alMtvw times, und places, will save ten er rent., uh that uinoiint will he added when placed In thu hands of thu collectors. Men-ant lie Licenser will ho collected lit till places visited, and all licenses remaining un paid lifter I he tlrst nf July will hu placed In thu hundsof thu proper olllcluls fnrcolluclloii. A. O. .TleWILLI A.MN, o. TrctiM. The Percheron Stallion. BULTKNI Will stand for inures at tho following places: J, E. Mulholland, near I'anle, on Monday and balance of each week at owner's barn in Puradiso settlement. Description. Sultan is a bright dap ple gray, li yearn old, ltli hands high and weighs 170U pounds; haa good stylo and fine action, and a good disposition. Will Bhow for himself. Pedigree. Sultan was Hired by Old feultan, Imported from Franco by W. f, Walters, of Baltimore, Md. First dam Olo Colio, by Frinco Napoleon, also im ported from France; second dam, by Old Nigger, imported; third dam, Wax work, imported. Terms. tTi.UU for the season, payable with tho first service of the horse; $0.00 to insuro nuiro with foal, payable us soon as mare Is known to be with foal; or KH.O0 to Insure living foal on foot. Parting with an insured maio beforo known to be with foal forfeits the insur ance. All reasonable caro taken, but not accountable for accidents. Thomas Reynolds, I r., Owner. Vrothonotitrit, VHr. JfOKI'IMiTIHlNOTAIIY, Wlf-I.IAM II. HUTTKIt, (ir ci.ATvn.i.r. Iioiioiiiiii, Hiilili'i-t toiii'llnii of tlm ri'imlilli'iiiiK nf .lelfiT Non Co. nt tin' prliinii-y i-lei'lliiii, .luni 17, Isin. pill I'HDI IKiNliTAHV, .101 IN H. IIATtlt. Or I'lNKciiKKK Townnir, Hiilijci-I lonetloii of Hu ri'iitililli-iiiiM of .b-IT.-r-Mili I n. lit Hie irlniiil.y I'lii llnii, Jiiiik 17, 11. Jt'olt IMtdl'IKINIiTAItY, HOHKIIT M. SWIKIIKIl, tirt't.Avvii.i.r lliiiinrnii. Hllli.tl-et to net loll of till' riiillttllrlinn nf .IrlTer moii To. lit Mm iirliimt-y cli'i-ltiih, .liilm 17, IxUI. CilitvlfT. pill HIIKIIM T, K. NKI'T, Or llrTniil.lnvil l.lt llnliiiriill, Hiililert to iii-l Inn of tin- ri'tilllilli'lllis nf .fclTer ' sun I'o. ill Hie iH'linmy eleii Ion, .luni- 17. Isn:i. pllt Sll 111! I I K. DAVID (1. OOITIU.KY, or liiiooKvii.t.r. Iloiioi'oit, Hiili li'i-I to in-1 Inn of I lie ri'iiiililli-riiH nf .IcITi-r-soh I'o. at lln iii liniii-y clcrtloti, .linn 17, Isiiil, vTltHM 1:11111', " - CIIAItliKSO. WILSON, Or I'l NXHI TAWSr.T llollOI'OM, Hiilii-i-t to iii-l Ion of llii i i'itiilillriiiis of .trffi-r-son I'o. Ht tin lirliiiHt-y l-lerlloti. .Illltl- 17. Isll.'l. loltHIIKIIirK, "" (ii:olt(iK W. WAIINK K, or lti viiii.iisvii.i l! iiiiiiiii iiii, Hlllilei'l to iii-IIi in nf tin l-i-lilllillrilllniif .lelTi-r-si ill I'll. Ill Hie ri'llitliry I'lli-lliill, .luni- 17. ISIIJ, piltHIII-.ltll'T, K. W. McMII.I.KN, or Itr vmii,iivii,i,k lloiioroii, Hllli.ll-i-t to lli-tlitll of Hu- lli-miMTllls lif .li'lTrr urn i n. mi Hie n Imiiiy I'li-i-lliin, luni-, nii;i. (i' on ii tu tTcnidittr. put Ti!i:st iii.it, .HHIN WAITK. 0,'Winsi.ow TowNsmr, Hllllji'l't III III' I lull llf till' --lllill'Mllsllf .ll-fTlT siili l'o. III Hu-M llinily I'li'i-t Inn, .llilie 17, l"!i;i. pilfl'IIKAHI'lll;!!, n. d. ( f ki:y. Or I'l N.XSr-MWNI'.Y lloiiot oii, Hllllll-I-I III IH-lllHI Of till- M-tllllllil-IIMS llf .IcfTl't-- moii I o. nt Hu- ii I inn I y l-li-iHnti, .III III' 17. KM. piUTItMASI Ul lt. W. W. cm.SSMAN, or ci avvii i.k lioiiiii iiii, Hlllili'i-t. In lli'tloh of Hie M'tilltillruiM nf .li'lTi-r-niiii I 'o. ill Hie iii-lininy i-li'i-llnn, .In in 17, n!i:i. pill'IIIKASt'KKII, " AUTIIUU MOItKISON, ir I'niiin Townsiim', Hiili.i-i-t to iii-tlon of I In ri-iiililli-unsiif .li-fTi-r-snn I'o. nt Hu- iirimnry eh-i-Holi tune 17, N1:l. jl'olt TltKASflll'.lt, W. II. I.trt'AS, (IK l ull-ill A IIIIIIIII IIII, Hllli.li-et loiirlliin of tin ri-illlilli-toiH of .leffi-r son I'o. at Hie iM-imiiry i-li-i-Him. .luni' 17, IslKI. ('(lllllllIOIICt-. Foil ('(iMMIHI'IDNKIt, W. T. COX, Or Winsmiw TowNsmr, Hillt.i-rt toiii'tlou nf tin l-i-iiililli-ntisnf liITi-r-son 'n. at Hie iirimnry elecHiin, .liiim 17, I -In. Foil niM.MISHIONKII, DANIKIi imKWKIl, Or ri:ioiy Tiiwnsiiii. Hilbji-rt to iii-lloti of Hie ri-pillilli-tins nf .Ii-ITit-soii I'o. at tin rrliniiiy i-li-clloii, Junu 17, ls!l.l. Foil (DM.MIHSIONKK, .iOSF.I'II DAKIt, Or Milium vim, k In mi ri ii , Klllili'i'l tn net Inn of tlm riilllilli'lius of .fi-ITiT son o. in Ilii iirlniiiiy nli-i-Hiin, Junu 17, lsli.1. Foil COMMISHII I.VI'Ill, josf.pii iu:ua:hh, Or Waiisaw Townsiim, Hiiliji-ct to iii-tinli of tin ri-iiililli'iomiif .fcffiir snu Co. at Hie iirlinury l-li-cHon. .Iiiun 17, liHX Foil (X)MMI.SHIONKH, M. F. WOODS, Ok K.i.ihikii Tow.Nsmr, Huliji'i'l to iii'llnn nf llin lli-iiiiu-riitN of .Ii'fTnr sun 4'n, at the primary I'lerllim, .fllliii 2t, IMiil. Foil COMMIHHIO.VKIt, a. w. mi;liioi,l,and, Or Wi.nsuiw Tnw.vsiiii, Suliji-i-t to iii-tlon of Hie Ih-iniu-riils of .leffer son Co. at tlm iirlinury i-li-cl Ion, Junu 4, lMI. Foil COMMIHSKINKK, S. M. SIIIKLDS, Or Ci.ovk.ii Towxsiiir, Huli.li-rt to iirtlon of Hu reiiililii-iinn nf .h-ITer-hoii ii, at thu iirlinury nlci-ilou June 17, 1 -Ml. liltcrllanou. QMmiTniLTr attouney-at-law. Oltli-i on West Main stn-ot, opposlto the Conimuri-l.il llotul, ItuynolUnvlUu, i'a. It. H. E. HOOVEU, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Ilusldeiit duntlst. In liiilldlnK nuur Motlio tllsl i-liuri-h. oiHMltu Ai'iiulii block. Guiillu- HUMS III lllHII'UtillK. JJOTEL McXJONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FISAh'KJ. J1LACK, rmirktor. Tlm li'iiilliiK hotel of tho town. Iliiiilinir tum for i-oniiuun-lnl nn-u. htuam hcut. free bus, liiith rooms mill i-lo-.iu mi ovury floor, iimiiln riMims, lilllluiu room, u.-ltilioiiu cou uuulhiim, &u. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. dllEEXd- COySEIt, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In tho very centre of thu liu-liius part of town, t n o 'bus to und from trains anil commodious Kumplu rooms foreommi-i-cliil truvt'lurn. M ERIC AN HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA. JiUFFIXaiUX it LUXU, F,vp'. Omnibus to und from nil trulnt. Kuroucun restuiiraiit. Ilouso hfiiteil mill UkIiIihI by gun. Hot and enlU wuler. Wustui-u L'nlou Tuli-Kriiiih oltli-o In hullillnir. Thu linlol U 111 ted with all tlio uioUuiu cuuvoiiluucun. tQOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA PHIL P. CARIilEU, Pmprittor, Bumple rooms on the trrou'id floor. House lieaioil hy uulurul gu. Oiuiilbu to aud from ull trulus. Don't Walk! but buy a the cheapest to the highest price at G. F. MOFFMfN'S, The Reynoldsville Jeweler. We Have SEGOND -or- Ne w Spn ngDress Goods ! Do not fail to come and see them. They are Beauties. BING & CO., NOLAN BLOCK. Do You Know Where to Male Dollars Do Double Duty? i Why wrtninly at BOLGER BROS.' well Slnra Clonii Eiorii, Where you will find the Lai-gent AHriortment of sprin!? sui.ts.' Sprint. Hts and -andsome eckwear Ever offered to the people of Reynoldsville. It may be said of our stock that "Nature made it and then broke the mould," for the garments we offer look more stylish than many high priced custom-made suits. OUR OBJECT In advertising is to let everybody know how thoroughly we combine perfection of Style, Fit and Finish with the most Reasonable Prices. Have you selected your SPRING ..SUITS? If not, do not delay, but come at once and inspect our stock, which comprises the latest styles in Sacks, Cutaways, Double Breasted Square Cuts and Prince Alberts. Respectfully, BOLGER BROS., Orifllnators o! the Small Front System. All grades from Recived our INVOIGB MHIN ST RET.
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