.Sti'i.nTi'ifmii T iotr, ft iiitntitrr. A 11 Itlili-llt-llili'tlt Im-lll itlH'r, ttllbllshrll ovrrjr Ui-iltii-Mlny nt Iti-ytiiiltWvllli, .liir,t-iitt Co. Tit.. tli-tnii'il in 1Ih Itiii't-t-itNitf Itymililvl11 nun .iitrfiiiiiiMiiiiiiy. INnii-Killtli'iil, n III 1 1 i n lilt with fnlMii'it. mill will lniMHnlly fi-lrnii ly mwiiriis un iiiiHtrittK rntim. ' Hiilitrrhtl inn iii-li'i' 4I.:MIihi- vi'iir. In tiilvniii.n Cnttiiniiiilriiilntm Ititt-mii-tl fni intlilli-ittltitt muii im iirrfMiiiiiinirii ny tut wi-ticr itfiint' tmi rut- tiiiiiiii-iitiiitt, nut nn n MHui'tinti'i' n bimhI fiillli. Illlm-MttfiK lii'WM Ili-lns willi-ltl-i1 AilvrrtlMlim mil. intitln Inmwti mi tippllm tlnn nt I In iillli'p In ArnnlilM1 lllm k . 1.1'tiL'lil v t'tiliillilltllriilliill mitt rliiiliffn n nilvi't'tli'mint mIiiiiiIiI i-i-iu-Ii IhU nllli-it liy P1IIIMIIIT II1MII1. Aililii si nil I'litimiiinlrntlnn t A.Hti-pli fMimm. IIi'ViiiiIiImvIIIi'. I'll. I'lnti'W'if it! tin' iHwttilHrt nt tti-ytinliNvlllt i it., iih in-nnii nil iiinii tiiiii inr. I'. A, MTDI'IIKIwO't, Kdltor mill I'tth WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, N!KI. Oil nil Itiiiiln illn will Im found n ilrlm-.i nf tlio fiithi-tlt-iil nf Ht. .Inlin 111' Dlvltif, wlilt-li will rout. fin.nm.MKI unci will tiitcn twi'iity yi-ntu Itt Imllil it A niliilxtir if llu kiwih-I wlm liilk In tflmvliiu ti't'ltm of tint lmipllii'-is nf tin) wiu-M to finnn to n yttimij iiinti wlm Itt lovi-nlrlf, witititt IiIh tin ill li In it vnln tit- !i'tti)t to prove H Rloi-lr rxciM-tl tlm ptt-m-nt wot-ltl. John M. Watt It hhvm: "All inrn might to Ini fiilr-tnltiilixl; lint not nil mm Bin fair In tht-lr wnys of thinking, or of Sx'iiklnir, or of nrtlng. If, thiimforo, wo nro (li'itllnir with n mnn who In not fiilr-niltuli'tl. It with folly for tin to nny thnt wo cnn do nothing with him Ixv riuiHo oi iiih iiu-K oi niirni'HH. ir wo lmvo a loving uVhIi-o to nlil Mm, wo mtiHt tli'iil with him with tho nnilcr stumllng t hut. ht) Ih not fuir-niliiilfil, mill liniHt ntliipt onrcwilvon to him nit ho Ik. Wo havn no right to InnlHt thnt ho flint Jx'como fiilr-!iiliith(l Worn wo do nny thing for him. That would I hi llko wil ing that wo cnnnot help him until ho In lens In nood of our hnlp. It Ih our duty to lxi fiiir-nilndnd. and to act in fnlr mlndi'ilni'ss, whothor othnr nmn aro no or not." An Amnrlcan, nftor longthriu'il Btndy of tho HiitijiM't, givim tho following ilell nit Ion of t ho huigiiAgo nf tho mnhrt'lla: "To pliico one In a rack at a club hull eaten that It will fthortlychangoownoi-H; If a cotton onn bo nubHtltutod for a nllk, It nicaiiH that 'oxrhango l no robttory. A man (roll I tip all tho rain droits from tho point of tho umbrella, which ho holdH over a lady, Hlgnlflon courtHhip, but whon a man koopii tho lion's tthare of tho article, giving tho lady tho rain drops, It denotes marrlogo. To enrry an umbrella under tho arm at an anglo implies that tho individual following will loso an eye, whilo to hold It just high enough to Injure passers' eyes and men's hats nihilities 'I am a woman.' Lastly, the loan of an umbrella Is synonymous with an act of egregious folly." It has become an acknowledged fact that the Pittsburg Time Is one of the best dally pnters published. It Is al ways full of Into and interesting news, and then it is second to none for enter prise. Tho Times now offers to tako fifty of tho most popular school teachers of Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, Maryland and West Virginia to tho World's Fair next summer free of cost. Tho Time will charter the most olegant train of Pullman Vestibuled cars that can bo obtained and each teacher will be provided witli an entire section In tho train and meals mado up of the best In tho market will bo served on route. Tho party will be driven to the best hotel In Chicago where elegant apnrt tnegts will lie placed at their service for ton days. The Timet commenced Mon day of this week to publish a coupon and will continue its publication every day until Juno 30th. Each coupon when filled with the name and address of a teacher will count as a vote for that teacher. Tho proposition Is a generous one. Select your Ileynoldsvlllo teacher and every person cast your vote for that teacher and have our town represented among tho fifty teachers at tho World's Fair. Wo wish all tho readers of tho STAR happinoss and prosperity as the months, weeks and days of 1893 pass Into the by gone. How are you meeting the new year? Aro you doing as some people seem to do, and that is to rake up all tho sorrows of the past; to them add tho burdens of the present; then look ahead and anticipate a great many more trials than you will ever exper ience in the future; then tie thorn all together, swing them across your shoulder and go reeling and staggering through the year with tho accumulated load ? Or will you remember that "suf ficient unto tho day Is the evil thoroof," and meet life as you find It ? If you call up tho sorrows of the past for a fow times they will then visit you dully without a special invitation. Lifo Is really what you make It. If you live In the thorns and thistles of the past, in connection with the unsurmountuble rocks and bills of anticipated troubles in the future, that exist only In your imagination, then lifo will not bo worth the living. , Dut if you live each day as you fiud it, Improving every opportunity that tho day brings you. for saying a pleasant word and Uoiiig a kind act, thou you will commence to think oven this world, with all its sorrows, is not such a bad place to dwell In.: ' 1 1 A VAMIAIH.K I'KKSKNT! " Yr' Huliaerlpllon to a Pop ular 71(HruWural PsprrOlv en Fr to Our Itvariera. Hy a steelnl niintttreiitent with tho piibllMhniK wo aitt prepared to furnish free to eneh of our renders a yenr's suWi'lptlon to tho Hiptilar monthly njjrloultiirnl Journal, tho JmrWrnn f'tiriiMT, published at Springfield mid Cloveliiiid, Ohio. This offer Ih Innile In any of our subscriber who will pay up nil arrear ages on subscription mill one yenr In nilvniiee, nnil to any new MiiWi-llicr who will pity one yenr In ntlvntieo. The stirrinii h'n nnrr enjoys a largo nation al elreiilntloii. nnil ranks iitttonir tlm letulltlgn gt'ifulttlral I ill I UTS. Hy this llllllligemi nt It cost yon litithillg to eeelvo the .tmiriVdit h'uniirr for otto year. It will lie to your nilvutiliigo to rail promptly, Siimplo copies run 1st seen nt our olllee. Not Confined to Pnnxxtitawney. IPtiii vsiiliiniK-y Htilrlt.l "Tlm minors of thisitclc;hhoi'hoo(l nro complaining bitterly of tough times. They work only nhout half tlino, It ai 'iirs, mid have hnrd sledding to iiinko ends meet. What Is the trouble? Is tho coal trado dull V If so, why aro new mines Isilng oHned every where Y Is It liecnnso of a scarcity of ears ? If so, why not get more enrs ? It Is certainly bad economy for a rail road company to loso freight business for lack of cars or for a coal com puny to loso orders for that reason. We aro Inclined to In-Uovo with majority of tho miners that tho renl colored gentleman In tho wtsxl pile is tho company store. They nrgtin this way: Hy employing a half or a third more men than they can keep at work on full time, tho companies hnvo just that many more customers for their store, and consequently a much larger per cent, of tho wagos Is paid in store gtxxls, iiMin which they have a profit, i ttu company swiro is tmoouiitedly a prolillc source of trouble to tho minors, and It ought to bo ahollshod generally. Of cotirso if one or a few companies would surrender tho advantages of tho company store they would Isi placed at a disadvantage, because they could not nilno coal as cheaply as those who bail stores, and would thus !x undersold in the market. Tho Constitution of tho State express' ly says that "no corxratlon shall en- gago In Bny business other than that expressly authorized In Its charter." Although fow, If any coal companies are chartered to do a general merchan dise business, most all of them do It just tho same. Tho Legislature has passed several laws lntendod to almllsh tho company store nuisance, but they have, i rule, boon evaded. Tho act passed by tho last Legislature seems to be as stringent as language can mako It, and yot It ap)ears to be of no effect." Verily, Dro. Smith, the same diffi culty hovers around this Immediate Iclnlty. Lost Between II. 8. Ilelnap's resi dence and tho Racket store, a mono gram chain composed of five pieces. A liberal reward will be paid to the finder by leaving tho chain at II. S. Ilelnap's. For Sale. House and lot in Ohlotown. Six rooms and kitchen, inside water closet, bath tub and murblu top stationary wood stand. This property will bo sold reasonable. Inquire at Kacket store. K. Million, Agont. Hawthorne's Literary Methods. Nathaniel Hawthorne's only surviving daughter, Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lath- rop, has written an article for The Ludiet' Home Journal, in which sho will describe "My Fathers Literary Meth ods." Men's gum boots $2.00 and 2.S0, at Robinson's. Tho promptness with which Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops a hacking eough and Induoes refreshing sloop Is some thing marvelous. It never fails to give Instant relief, even in the worst cases of throat and lung trouble, and Is the bust remedy for whooping cough. For Sale. Ono car of sleighs at very close figures. . J. C. Kino & Co. For Girls Who Sing. Christine Nilsson, the famous song stress who now lives in a palatial house Paris, has prepared for publica tion a careful and explicit article of suggestions on the voioo, which The Ladle' Home Journal will shortly print under the title "The Study -of the Voice." Vrtfttna with th rib. Stevenson Davis At the home of the bride's parents, Doo. 21, 1892, by Rev. E. T. Dorr, James W. Steven son, of New York City, and Althea M. Davis, of Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Bhocious Pierce At the M. E. par age, urooKviue, t'a., ueoember ZZ, 1893, by Rev. J. W. Blalsdoll, George H. Brooious and Ella Pierce, both of Brookvillo, Pa. Swinefoed Vandervoht On Tues day, Jan. 3rd, 181)3, at the Central Hotel in Brookvllle, by Rev. Jas. H. Jelbart, John A. Swlneford, of Knox township, and Minnie Vander vort, of Wlnslow townshle. Rnthmel. Mrs. Ittxlge Is suffering with a broken leg, caused by a fall on the Ice. David Hill is sxnilliig tho holidays with friends and relatives In Houtmlnlo. Tho Ht. Hon. Daniel Freeman, of Itoynoldsvlllo, has Mtrmniicntly located In our town. Rev. Derr, of Ileynoltlsvlllo, prenehed In tho M. K. church Sunday aftornmm at a-.m o'ettx k. Work has been very juxtr at Sprnguo mine for tho past two weeks, tho mon having scarcely earned enough to pny up their shares In the stores. Revs. Stephens and Craig aro con ducting a protracted meeting In the Wltiebreiini'laii church. 1'rcaclilng every evening at 7:.'I0 o'clock. Mr. Owen Klettner, whoso wlfo died suddenly on tho 22tul of Dec, leaving lilm with four small children, has tlm sympathy of tho entire community In his nfll lotion. m t t i . i tin. iwettH, who li ni I a leg Droken by a kick from a horse while sleigh' rlillng on tho 21th of Decemlxir, Is im proving as rapidly as can bo exacted for a mnn nt his ndvnttced ngo. .tallies i noinpwm has opened up a Ixinrdlug and ltxlglng house next dixtr to Dr. MeHenry's ofl'co for tho nocom- intxlatloii of tho public. Ho has also, In connection, a llrst-class confectionary and lunch rooms, where soups and fresh oysters nro served at all hours. There has boon rather an unpleasant dispute in tho order of tho Sons of Rest at this place. Itapx-nrs that there has been a surplus of 91.00 accumulated in tho treasury. Thorn nro 08 uioiiilMtrs and ,14 of them favor buying a quart of whiskey with the surplus and HI favor milking a donation to F.d. Moore, of tho Sons nf Toll. The Miserable Hermit will decide tho dispute at tho next meeting when the anniinl election of officers will tako place. Washington Camp No. 002, P. O. S. of A. at their Inst meeting elected tho following officers for tho ensuing term: Past President, Dr. K. Q. McIIonry; President, W. C. Marshall; V. P., L. L. Henry; M. of V. and C, Win. Elson huth; Roc. Sec, Win. Hixlgn; Asst., Fred. Crosley; Treas., J. W. Mayhow; Conductor, Fred. Cameron; Asst., C. Wyant; Guard, Wm. H. Mohney; R. Sentinels, E. Thomas and II. O. Mar shall; L. Sentinels, Wm. Mohney and A. Lylo; Chaplain, John L. Marshall. All kinds of rubber gixtds at Robin son s. New and Novel. Tho new and novel entertainment, "St. Nicholas tho Miller," liitersporsod with recitations, was glvon at the Bap tist church on Christmas eve and proved a great success. Tho church was filled with scholars, parents and friends who wore loud In their praises of tho treat provided. During the past half-century since tho discovery of Ayer's Sarsaparllla tho average limit of human lifo In civil ized countries has boon considerably lengthened. Ayor's Sarsaparllla is everywhere considered the standard bloixl-piirlflor, tho Superior Medicine. Buy your felt txMits at Robinson's, 1.00 per pair. Paradise. Noah Strouso wears a No. fl smile It is a boy. Our lumbermen are making good uso of tho snow. Miss Rosa Doomor visited friends at Camp Run on Sunday last. Miss Flo Arnold visited friends In DuBois during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and daugh ter, NIta, spont Sunday in DuBois. Singing at the Syphert church overy Saturday night by Prof. Plffer. Our school Is progressing finely under the instruction of our teacher, J. L. Folk. Norrls Bros, have their logs all in the creek and are awaiting water to drive them. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yohe entertained a few of their friends on Sunday last. A turkey roast was the grand feature. Charles Kellar, our jolly blacksmith, wears a huge smile on account of a little blacksmith that came to live with him. Samuel Dickey, who has been sick for some time, has boon takon to Reynolds vllle so he can recolvo better medical treatment. Danlol Warner, of Big Soldier, well known to many in this place, has been lying very low with lung trouble for some time, but is getting better now and we hope to see him around in a few weeks. A Literary Man's Wife. Bayard Taylor's widow is going to toll in an artllcle which she has written for Ladies' Home Journal what it means to be "The Wife of a Literary Man." Try Robinson's 75 cent felt slipper. Valuable Real Estate for Bala. The Baptist church and grounds containing several lots situated in Presoottvllle is now offered for sale. Very desirable for resident lots. For terms and particulars enquire ot M, M. Davis, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. 1 Mrrltnn' STottrt nlt f " r. i ncri'iiy given Hint In imnuiiincn oil, I will -I'll nt pitlilli' Mil,, m, Hie iiH'tiilMi'M --im mi iiriM-r in tin hiihi t oitrt. to me turret !-.-, Mini,', ni'w'nm'ii nil till villi liny HF ri'll riniry. HIM, at two ll'I'IIH'M l. ttl. till' rill IllWllllt ili'K'rlhi'il renl est ii 1 1. : All Hint i itIiiIii nil nf liinil slluiiiiil lii IternuliUvlllc enmitf nf ii'iii-mim nun unite nr 1'i'iiiixylviiiiin, l,,iinili.il suit ili'wrllH'fl n fiilliiwK! Ili'iflinilnir nt a Mist, cirniT nit .luck-sin si reel mill Hcri-ls miry, riniMliijt n limit hhIiI n I ley IV) reel In H Mwt im lliinli'li nlfi-y ; HiKtil't' NI feel nliiltlt xiilil nlliy imriilli'l win, .Inixwiti Hlreef In xmI, eiirtifriir tut NoW: llieni'e In nwunli- pny mri'i'iinii mi reel til .llicknlll Hlli'i'll tlll'fll'l' Itllitllt Nlllll street Ml fif,t In iiliifi. i,t lu.. riliiiilnir. I'lintiilnltiu T..'iiMiinrf feel, mure nr ess, Im'Iiiii a tiiirl nf n turner trnel nf liinil Kiiryeyi.il en tViirrnnl nf 'I'liimlhy I'trkeilinr Hint nl hem Nil. Iltl mill I'nletitell'lo ( Inc.. H. '.'"7 '! f't'ent ililliil Hie '.'1st liny nf A til. A, ir. i.u,i'imiii'ii iii tin, rntftit Hunk II" Vol. 117, I'hko ''. TlMiua a tt m The iuri'hner lit iny f Mill on liny of stilt' which nIiiiII Im. eiitinlilererl Mini retlilneil lis siiiiiiniieii iiiiiniotes iimn the fmri'hnser'x fnllilietii i'iiiiiiiIv wllh the siilKiioii iit minll I ntisnrMllcifimmi I'linllriiilitliiti nf Hlile hy I'" lit ! the Im In nee of I he niti'hiine iiiiniey til he M-i'ltreil liy hntiil mill mill tiniri- on Hie iretiili'K I'tilereil nf ririinl. pnyiilile In kI tliiillths ftiini 1'niifnrMiliHnli nf mi. wllll Inler t'xt Iherefnr flinii the Hlltnn thile; h.nh.mIiiii nf Hie liri liiUes In he ul veil Hint the ileell Hieiefnr innile mill ilellvereil HI II iclii of tlie tiiiri'hiiner iiMin eiiniilyliiK wllh Hu m' I'liiHlllImm, ... I'. .1. Knot, AiltiiliiMriiliimf Mnrffnifl Heiller, ilei oil. Iteytinhlnvllle, l'n .Inn. , -net. JSTItAV NOTK'K. There emiie It, the irenilxei nf Kllshn I'nx In Wnxhlinjiini tiiwnlilp. Ji'iTerwin -Mint y, tin MmriiilHT iiih, iwrl, n r,., nnil wlille Hiltei mih'h r,,w wllh inirt nf rlnht hunt hmkeh nff mill n licit on. Tin. owner Ih re iiin sleil tiM-iitiie fnrwiiril. imvf ireMTty. nny ehiiritea nnil li, he hernwny nr ht will In- tll xmel nf neeiinllliK In Inw. . Pl.lSIIA 'ox. Hiintly Vnlley, l' Nny. 14, 14, "w. "A snake In tho grass" Is all tho more dangerous from being unstsicted. So aro many of tho bltssl medlclns offered tho piiblio. To avoid all risk, ask your druhgh-f for Ayer's Sarsapa, rllla, and also for Ayer's Almanac. which Is just out for tho noawyr-o With many clergymen, publics pcak- ers, sfrangers, and actors' Ayer's Cherry I'eetoral is tlilin fuvoi-ite remedy for hoarseness and all olTectlons of the vcx-al organs, throat, and lungs. Its auiHlyne and expectot-aiit offcet aro promptly realized. CHANGEABLE WEATHER ! Nature has seen fit to have changeable weather and why not have your person garmented with a neat and nobby suit miulo of heavy-weight material to suit tho weather that Is now creeping iixni us. You liocd a new winter suit and as tho cold waves are very uncertain you will Ih) wise If you placo your order now for winter wearing apparoj, so as to havo It to don when blustering weather Is ushered In. Much an immense line of winter patterns was nover displayed In town as can bo seen at J. C. FROEIILICim WNoxt distr to Hotel McConno REDUCING Ladies' New Market Coats, Ladies' 34 length Coats, Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats. We will give you a few prices : New Marketfl are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are sell ing them at 5, 6 and 6.50 dollars. Ladies' fur coats are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are selling them for 6.60, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. Men's Jersey Shirts worth $1, reduced to 75 cts. Jersey Shirts worth $1.25, for 87c. Jersey Shirts worth $1. 50, for $1. Jersey Shirts worth $1.85 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is uour time to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS I for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low. N. Hahau. MiirM! Children's Short Coats lIUrfllntt(0M. 1 MITCIIKI,!,, ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW. Iflli-n nn Went Mitlti direct, nntHNltn the i niiiinereiiti lintel, KcytmhlMVIIIe. rn. II. K. II(M)VKIt, lUOYNOUWVIKLK, PA. Itcxlilciit ilenllsl. In titiHilltig tietir Mctho- itiBt riiiin n, iiiHmllii ArnnlH hliH'k. (Jentle ni'Mx in iiHirninis, jjOTKIi M!ONNKU,, HKVNOMWVIfJ.R, PA. Thn lififlltiff liofdof thntown. 1lnriiitr- hiiM, I mi Hi riMirriM nrul cltiMctN I'vcrv floor. Slllotillthytt... I... V " i ! fni( f ll1'Mllfllll I'llll' ftiH'tlotm, 9tv, ir OTKIi IIKIjNAI', HKYN()f.)SV!M,K, PA. II UK UN it t'ONSKIt, I'ropnrlor Klrxt eltiMM lilt-very imrllenlnr. Lnenled In im- v,t,t I'i'iiire nr tun iiiimneHH iiitrl nr Inwn Kree Iiiih In nnil frnni Irnltnt iiikI 'iiintnillini niitiiliie rixiiiin tor rinnineri'liil Irnvelerx. MMtlCAN IIOTKf., IIIWM)KVIM,K, PA. IIVKFINIITDN if- I.UNII, l'rii Omtilhiit In nnil from nil Irnltix. FnmiH iin n-xtlllirniil. House hiwileil mill llnhlei) hy ins. lint, nnil eolil wntcr. Western I nlon I i li grniili nllli'ti In IntlhlliiK. Tlm hotel In iiim'm wiiti mi nip ntiHiern entiTriiietn-i'N. JOMMKI'IAL HOTKfi, IUMKVIU,K, PA., JAS. II. ('hoy Kit, frtvrutm: Hnmtihx rixmm nn Itio grniiiiil flixir. IIiiumi liriiti'il hy nntiiriil itiih. Omiilhiix In nnil from nil iruinif. J. S. MORROW, DF.AI.KK IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GWDS DRLIVKKRD FKKK. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsyille, I'a. SWAB BROS., (SiicceHHors to McKee & Warnick,) DEXLERS IN GKOOKRIKS, FUUIt, FKKI), C'ANNKI) GX)DS, TKAS. COFKKK8, ANP ALL KINPS OP FAItM iIot)uc;r, FHUITS, tXN FKCTIONEBY, TOHA(XX AND CIGARS. We carry a emnpMe ami frtmh line of O-rorvHem. Gaotln dHlvornl free any plate in totim. Give u a fair trial. Swab Bros., Cor. Main and Mh HU. Gitu Meat Market. I buy the best of cattle and keep the choicest kinds of meats, such as MUTTON, PORK VEAL AND BEEF, SAUSAGE. Everything kept neat and clean, Your patronage solicited. E. J. Schultze, Prop'r. madeeuy Manufacturing Kubber Stamp. Mend for I'rice List of Outttta, to J- J- W. Dnrman Co., ill Wt U.rimu. BolUmore, Md, V. 8, A. MONEY COYLE'S Branch New York Racket Store It ka Li.ly" bfifiti r t; B0L0SB BROS. Tho Original House Is the Inrgtwt in the United States and I am their reiinwitative in Reyn oldsville and here is my platform, not politically, but my btisiii(!HH platform and is popular with all parties. Jlero are the planks I stand on:, PROTECTION For all customers from overcharges and mistate iiients and poor values. FREE TRADE With every one who is willing to pay cash for tho Cheapest Goods in town. RECIPROCITY Between the buyer and seller. I make a small profit; you get extra big bargains for your money. PROHIBITION Of shoddy goods and unjust dealing and op pressive high prices. PEOPLES PARTY The RACK KT STORK where all the people are welcomed and courtesy extended to all; bargains given daily at one price to all and if not satisfac tory money is always refunded. This is the simple and truthful Platform given to the people. Call and be convinced. Yours Respectfully, M. J. COYLE, RKYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHFJtE YOU CAN GKT ANYTHING YOU WANT. Salt Moats, Smoked Meats, CANNF.D GOODS, TKAS, COFFEES AND ALL KIND Or H U L T FRUITS, CONFFCTTONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, (1hmI delivered free any place in town. Call on im ami get price. W. C. Schultz & Son & N DR. J. A. BURG OON, SPECIALIST. i "uiiw nmn) mjiiuii, well nuiHMi nf I 'uti.iml. u.....f..t i " rut Au.i iii ..,, ui v " Hi an" ui.n niuiiu u UU pi'lVUltl dlHeatteii of men and womun thim he ran. -. mm wwrin remuveu hi 4i lumitlm. ( linear rtjnuivfd from ull purl of tlm body - - ----- n ... u.m IHUMIII UK, If f 1 1 II JUNIItTMM and all uimwli trouble. Am a blood uuritler lU'IKtVulitP twill kiihu 1.1111... . itiHtnu woiidoror tlio world. Around evrw bottle of thftt nmedrlH wrapped a prwrlp- wmiv cum Itr MUril W III IM WONI 2 JiKM!" ttttl druifitlsuai. l.()uptrliottlu or iikiim hit u.ur, uiurw uount ironi um. to V y. w. ttuitU ntuujp for liifoi tuuUuiM ' DK. J. A. HL'KUOON. . 47 Ohio Street. Alltchmmv For.Sale at H. Ale. Htoke's, UeyiioldJvlfia, Country Produce If 69