m it Star Hithncriiiliini $1X0 )x r trnr, in mlriinvr. An Inili-nt'iuluM lornl pnwr. ptibl.hrrt I'vrry Woditf.iliiv ill lti'Vliold-vllli .lufl'rrMtn Co. I'll., rti'voii'd in Ihr liitintif rtynilWvllli And .U'lTrrvonrminty. Non-polltlritl, will Iri'iit all with fiilrniM, iiii4l will lHMsnvliilly frlt'itil ly ItiHiinh i In liilHirtntf rlttw. Ptiltn'iiptlnn prli'rI..Viirrvenr. In nilvnnrr. t'onimunlrntlnnft Intmidril for piihltritllnn tniM In mvotiiimnli'd liy Ihr wif1tr' imiiti, noi for rtiihltriitlnn, hut an n Kiiiiinnttit of good full h. Inlrrritinir new Item Miltrlted. Advcrilslni riiteo mmli1 known on applli'ii (Ion hi iheortlre In Arnold' Hlork. l.rnirhtv romnmnlriitlon mid rhntttr of :t1vrrtli''nieiit nhiiiild renrh llilii ntHm by Monilnv noon. Addri HH nil omninnlrnllonn toC. A.Htrpli Ciimiii, UrMiold-vlllc, I'll. Kntered lit tln poMofnVn tit Neynoldsvllle, Tn.. m Mivond i'Imhh nmll mutter. C. A. ftTKI'HKNSOM. ICilltor nliil lnb. iv kox ks i) ay.'fki muAiWTiH!r Hotv tnio It in ttint kind woiiIh piinlmv thi'lr own inmtr" in nion'B soutu, and n U'liiiliful immfo It Ih. Tliry Hoot lio nml quli't nml romfnrt tlit hi'iitvr. Thry hIhiiih! lilm out of his Hour, ramw, unkind lVrlinj;. Hiivo yon i-wr trlril it? When yon find a nmn hm almve Htntcd do you always nnply tho bulm of l.ind words, nnd thus hrap ronln of fire on hi hond, or mn you Inlluonivd by Ills Hour.-rnt'HM nnd llkrwimi tminlft'st a mean and contvniptiblo dlHxwltlon. Conorully HH'itktnK, It Ih eiutli'i' to a))0 Othoin tli mi to do that which Ih ifood anil (iun. Try bvlni,' 8wt with all the i aco hh you find thorn and if it dix-u not HWi'eton your lifo tenfold. The rnjj-pod mountiiln pi;ak and tho running Httvam beneath, form a pieturo 9f whleh we can nover weary, a scene whleh could have burn planned by no art tat nave One tho Maker of all good nnd perfect thlnpn. The Hlleneo Of tho night Ih IncomprehenHiblo In Its grandeur nnd significance, and our miwt extravagant dreams can ne'er suggest jewels one half so gorgeous hh thorn which bedeck the skies when Nature's Children nre asleep. And thus H is on Ovcry hand: we have been given for our temporary dwelling place, a world which is full of matchless beauty and limitless good. Yet many of us see it not with our eyes, und close our hearts to Its lientflts. The Hpcclul train of Pullman palace vostlbuled, In which the fifty popular public school teachoi-s who nro to visit tho World's Fair as the guest of tho Pittsburg Timm, will leave Tlttsburg about noon on Monday, July 24th, and returning will leave 1'hlcago Thursday afternoon, August 3rd. They will stop at The Lexington, one of tho finest hotels In tho country. It Is a new hotel, luxuriously furnished. Tt Is on tho luko front at tho corner of Michigan boulevard and Tweuty-necond street. Tho Lexington Is one square from tho eahlo cars, tho elevated railroads or tho Illinois Central railroad, nnd nny one of tho three will carry them quickly to tho World's Fair or to any part of tho City. So much has been written and spokon Of tho valuo of gixxl roads that 1t is clentiy every man's duty to further tho good eimso by every effort In his power conducive to the end of making tho roadways of America equal to those of Europe. A. P. Startnn in an essay pre pared for tho State Grange of Aptos, Cal., says: "No man who thinks for tho bonufit of himself, his neighbors or his country can controvort the state ment that wo need bettor roads. Tho discussion in regard to public roads, looking to the improvement or all high ways, Is aura to continue until a groat and permanent reform is secured. One groat detuning olument lias boon the fact that tho farmers have turned thoir attention to this matter moro In tho abstract than the concrete. Had ltL been otherwise, our country roads would long ago have boea rebuilt in ac cordance with asystera whleh would gin4 them a scientific basis and a scientific ttt'porstruuture. Just as smirl us our farmers determine that they must have roads which can lxtast of all the modern improvements, road reform will speedily become an accomplished fact. It is no longer necessary to argue that good roads are important to a country, that they constitute an immense agency in the progress of civilization, or even that they have a distinct, an apprecia ble, onconomlc value. All of this is accorded by men of intelligence." Tho heinous crime of Henry Smith, a colored man of Texas, who caught a little girl three and a half years old and after an attempted outrage, took hor by the feet and tore her into pieces, was the cause of an atrocious crime which is a dark siot on the civilization of Texas.' One shudders as he reads of the awful punishment whleh the negro suffered at the hands of the howling, blood-thirsty mob. The negro's crime wan one that would have justified the law In inflicting the most severe punish ment, but because Bmith waa such an incarnate devil, the frantic mob was not justified in tying bin to a stake and tor turing him in the most cruel and holl-ish-Uke way conceivable by running red hot irons into his eyes and into his body from his foot up to his bead and then pouring kerosene oil over him and put ting cotton seed hulls beneath him and with a torch .set the pyre on lire and thus quickly end the awful sceneu. Not being satlsllod with, what they had wit nessed, curiosity seekers canned away all that was left of the cremated negro, 43von to the ashes. Civilization is not .advancing very rapidly in some sections of the country. The enaetinont of tho lynch law hi almost daily occurrence. The day bmith was oinraated four .negroes were lynched io Virginia, for murdering two white men'. " l: . i - .1.1.' 1 t , li'.H 1 '! .',! l JOM MISSION F.ns' STATEM KNT OF TIIK Finances of .Jefferson County, FOR THK YKAR IW2. Outolniidlnu lor 1891 and Prrvlotia. niftTtltlTH COI.'OIIH RAMKH. Snyder Junius (Intrr.... Knox W.IJ. Kodxcr.. IVny W.I. I.iinilnon.. HI Ittin J. ft. .I.mlnn.... Knox .1, H. Miirhell. "Totni,. Ink 13 4n I'll M 14 M llll HH. 14 00 44 I''1 III T7 ''r?slii,T ns rUHTIIICTS. cot.i.bitohh hamkh 'limit y Tux. ll-oolivlllo Iiwcph It. Meftslcy. 1 1 it t in-1 1 . I. K. Conifer It' ll A. .1. Il.vk inn Hun I. F. ifc"nld tlnx'k n vvlMe ImcoIi Mi i iiulry. . I'liivvlllr iirorn-K OrnlT. Mover N. A. Mrl.iillthllM. . 'oMril V. I'. Htllipklin Kldi-eil Wllllnm Selmepp.. ill-kill w. y. Ilowem Ileiiilet-Mm I. 3. Hotlnimi Mi-l iilinonl J. r. tNrth Oliver A. II. I.lnifenfeller I'eri y .1. H. Molmev I'lneereek 'rhnrli-x VVeirel I'orier Wm. II. Hmler I'olk V A. Mnuk I'uiiXHiittiwney. . . JfinitMi Hi. 'Inlr..., ItevnoliUvlllf :f.c. Huins Hoe lAdnm lllnileillter 1 nlon iliMirire rchullr. VVhihiiw iWlllhini KeVH WiodiliiKton ideo. M. riiMforil.. Win-low John Wnlle Worthvlllo Andivw (inlst Yihiiik '.I. '. hmlth UHV 2R 10 "4 m on M SI flu mi ni.V 74 an 2ii M7 10 n.M :n v: av :t;v m lie mi 44 in .HU 24 '111 II) m :ii r.v : i.w w Sis m ot h; llll 7H 2:m 17 on av 174 91 4 7 4:W Zt Tolnl 7..'i m lleeelptu nnd I'.xpeiidllurio lor IH9 J. From outntiindlnit tiixenfor IWI I S.S24 K3 I'lonu'ounlv lux for IKr ;7.2IH (II From ntnie tux for I Mr 4,402 hi From iinenied lux foi lKim ) 7,;r7n 2.V From wnled lux for Ihhh-mm.i und HI 7H7 III From hitenot on unn'Hted tax 1h!i III 1? M From leniMirury lonn lO.imo 00 From S Klute per-onul tux returneil to county for li I,0M Ml From "i Mlute ieroiiu tax returneil to eounly for I;i2 s.ssl vj Fromnmoiint refunded by Htule for lNNth nnd miiird ehiiliw 1,0:10 AS Fmm eoinmonweiilth tohIh paid hy kIiitIIT ami prothonotiii v 1.WK1 3rt From rent from iiuhlle liiilldlmrs IKI oil From hoHpliiil hill puld hv Win-low, Oliver Hnd 'lover townHhlM.. aw Wl From ri'demntloim HI7 23 From hotel lleen-iM for IM03 HI0 on From I'oniml lonern' rii'i'lpf Nuik... 7110 HO From nml In tress, hi lust wit lenient l.lim KM From Jury fee mid lines n-eelved.... VA 00 Total (N0.2H7 Ki KXPKNDITrKEH. AiMeom' hlll K,Ho:i(l Aiidlilim SlicnltT'n nnd I'l-o- thoiiotiiry'N neeouiit... 3000 AeknowleduiiiirCommLsiilon- en' llii'iW 2 2S AudltoiV puy 12.1 IH Auditors' elerk .mm) llliink iNNiks nnd Htutlonury. 2.220 02 Itrlilire eien-eM H.4I2 fl7 HourdlnK Jurors H2 15 Ihmiilliiu prlsonern l,O'tH0 Horlulof InillifcTit HoldleiK.. 172110 " " Andy I'ox.luillKii't 2in) Court Crier :t27i Coinmonwenlth bill- 4.740 1 County tupei'ltitendeiit 2im0n CommWloiM'rH' puy 3 Til lit lelk'h puy, Kline 112 VI " ' lllnderlltor (170 Coupons redeemed 8.N04 7A Court reMii'ter HIM HO Cloek oontrnet tH)W 'oroniir' luque-tH HI 17 Con-tnhles returiiH 301.12 Clothliuc for primmer.:.-.,,. aoHH lil-iiifi'i'tnntH sort IM-lil.'l Attorney smoti i-diHi'ir'd en-ii IH4 Kxoiieritllona I.4k1 :t7 Elivtloii ImllotH 1X13 00 Election luioih-, (riuird rule nnd liu Hot iMixes 1,21m 40 Election expenses, Feliriuuy 011711.1 " " N'ovemlM'r 1,02m HI Expense lo lliirrlsbvliK und Willliuiisport 22.10 Fxiimliiiil'n Cluyvllle luldito 2 00 Expiess ehiirid. .tun Fuel und llxht 4S7H7 Frelt'hl .will llo-pllnl hills 1,MI4 Interest pulil 4111 j;i Intei pii'tei 's pny :mii) JuroiN puy, iti'Hnd IHdoO , " ", IH'Ht 6,;i-h.vi .lull repnlrii 02 02 .IiiiiIioi'h puy 420IK) .lury eommlssliiners 127 02 .liillphyslelun flOOO Luhellnv Ihixih In Protliono- tnry'H olllee 4 .V) Mvery litre, holding uppeulH (BOO ' " liMjotliiKelectlim Iiousoh 0 00 Idv'ry hill' delivering ImmiiIih 71 4.1 " " " biillotH 47 M) I.nwn mower 10 ho .iietiUK' slielvini;, iiiro. nfrlcu) 1.1.12 AO i-eiiiieiiiiury mil nir mil 1,440 tm Frilmtes on wlhl iwlft 30 I'ro'y's hill, W. A. .Veals, vIk. Clerk ef Courts H73 4.1 Certlfylnit jud. unil mm-tK. lltvliiu iull. nnd morlir. nil 10 Court rule ndtini wim IndexliiK ixs'ords 4,7m220 rrliitliur. vlx.: HicKikvllle Ui'iiutillcun letlerHoniiin liemoerut. ... Wl 7.1 2K2 112 l.wi mi 7.101) 2010 12 00 iai 20 4M.12 i-iiiiXNiiiHwney Spirit., I'lllixsiuuw uey News.. Heynnldsvlllu Volunteer. liriM'kWHVVllle Record . .1. 1', ieorire .V Son PnMiniti' nnd box rent I'OHlolliee nillliof m.nn'a Keforin iM'hool 14.100 Kedempt Ions pu Id 7' 40 llimd und hrlditu views II7H.V) kouii unmakes :t02lll) Kepnlrluit county hrldROH... ' HMOs Uupslrs to court Iioumj 14HHH Refunding orders. 210 Ki 7.1 4 7.1 1.1.12S 4,416 s4 4102 17 00 10UHV ' 6000 too 410 H4 0U 621 SO 2000 Hepnirlntl prlsom.rH hIiimih.. Ifulilier HtumpH, Pro. iiftiee.. iiuiuovliiir prlsonurH to work house und pentleutlury Stntc lux puld Sheriff's arct., J. J. Voung, duo ut lust Hcttlutuuiit. Pprlnkllni street Huppllt'H for court Iioumi. . . HubtHTrlptlon for hose unit cnrrtuire fttorvfor election liuuse for I'lnrcreek township.... florime for oleel Ion IhhiiIis.. TnhleH for elts'tluii Iiouhdh.. Truinw'rlhiuK iioUih tustliuu'y Toilet unper Trnvelluic exiwiiHeH:. llolillnir uDiM'iils........ .... 111 an Locutllifi: ulei'tlon liouMes.. 24 20 ' Ikdlvurlnit Ixsilhs 211 IH DellviirliiK IihIIoIh 42 Ki llulivurliiK ruiilsiryHundux umlnlnK hrtdKes 13.10 Temporary louua T.OUOOO TeliiKruphllig 2 00 Tlpstuves 42 00 Tuliwmeii 112 J TunibMtoneH wddlerH Kruves 4.100 TniiiHi'rlhliiK Tiuhh. tKsiks.. 1411ft TrtuM. pereentHtfii.t'olluctliig (tli.01K.ilU ill 1 per cent. . 079 IK Tretis. perce'liiKe, puy Inn out IU,o;iU.SII utth per cent 1,0M 4 Water rant 22.100 Workhouse 1101 4 A mount lu treasury 8,034 i ,2H7 S3 tivnrral Ntvlriuent. AHHKT8. Co. tux uuUtuudliiK for 1H02.I 7,7IIU2n Ituu Co. from hcwpllul uci'l.. lO.UIH IW llnseHUHl Co. tux rutiirnuu., 4,012 In Hesteil ls ret uriisd tmw I.biiUhIii h 11 nils of I'ciiility... arto-lli luMu-ostiiiu fium colluclor. 420s Amount lu mwnty treasury. s,uh ti 42,2II1 68 I.IAHI1.ITIWI. Did UouUsuuloi'UK ImkI anrltw 111.1110 01) " IHH0 15,000 00 " "... 1MM0 " fti.OUUOU Ducxhi I'liiixsiitiiwney lirldiie IHUOeontruct B.INH Dun on tempoi iry louss t.uai 00 Duo eounly oniuiira 1,012 IV IHhi WiMliuii I'eultelillury.. 1,1 LlsbllUI4 " f umunt WiuUw, wu.tiia uudsnlKued, kiiniiil.liiliers 0 Jefferson county, publish the forenoliut statement of thfi rmitdpts Slid vxpuudlturvH of sulU uouutjr fur ha ymtf UMi, nnd nlso present the nssets nnd lliihllllles of the county on the llrst tiny of .Inn. IKtKl. Wit ness nut- hnnds nnd ftcul of etllr thin 21st liny of .lununry, lsn:i. M.F. WOODS, JOSEPH DAItH. A. W. Ml l.lloM.AN, Attest: Commlssloiiern. W. II. Kahr. Clerk. "As he Thinketh in His Heart, so is he." ffuitliostr-d hy Hcrmnn nt the M. T.. rliurch on Dummy evening, Feb. At It, from I'rov. 2:1-7. t "KisiAn a. ro-rrtc." (W. 3. Weaver.) When first wehenrd these words rrrjr oddly illd they sound, And for a lime our muslnirs kepCus busy. They awoke this train of thought! Unit, wherever nmn Is found, "As he thinketh III his tieiirt, no Is lie." Mun'smlnd mny run on polities, rellulon, or on self, While his fneoltles of mind nrr ever busy Conniving und eontrlvlng to Inerensu his worldly is'lf. "As he thinketh In his henrt, ho Is lie." Don't think Hint you urn letter thnn your neluhhoi on the siimt. Noreii-t n hiiuuhty hMik on John or Llxr.le. Hut siH'iik to Ihem Hlltidy whenor you eliiinee to meet. "As he thlnkeih In his henrt, no is be." Don't criticise your brother but tnke him by the bund. He In deeds of loving kindness ever busy, lieniemher Unit the Suvlor mis a meek nnd lowly mini, "As he thinketh In Ills henrt, so Is he." Don't try to be 11 christian nnd run your nelghlMir down. Don't keep the wagging tongue of Oosslp busy. You will never be successful while you hnr bor wlrked thoughts. "As be thinketh In his henrt, ho Is he." Don't vent your spite nnd venom, Hhnrpcr thnn a 1 wo edged sword. Nor lie n one of Satan's foll'wers, busy. Hut gild thyself, nnd buckle on the nrmor of the Lord. "Ah he thlnketb In his henrt, ho Ih lie." Are we better thnn our brother I No; but then we oft forget, Thnt unity will make our burden ensy. For then-never lived n iierson but wlio his peer has met. "As be thinketh In his heart, ho Is he." A kind word nptly spoken oft will soothe the wounded henrt. And nllevliite much suff'rlng, pain and mls'ry. Then do your duty brother, net full and well your part. "As he thinketh In his henrt, so Is he." Do ever to thy brother as you'd bnve him do to you. Bear the cross, the Lord will mnko thy bur den ensy. Then thy name will lie Inscribed nmong the noble, good nnd true. "Ah he thinketh In his heart, ho Is be." Notice. The stockholders of the HoynoldHvillo Building and Loan Association will hold their annual election in Flynn's hall February 20, 1W3. There are four directum to bo elected from tho follow In"; candidates: .Tno. M. Huys, ('has. Herpcl, W. Marshall, K. .1. Lofts, M. S. Sterlcy, James Moore, F. M. llrown; and one auditor to be elected from the fol lowing: M. C.Colcmiin, L, J. McEntlre. Jan. 30, '1)3. A. G. Miluren, Sec. For Sale. Houso and lot in Ohlotown. Six rooms and kitchen, Inside water closet, buth tub and marble top stationary wash stand. This proerty will bo sold reasonable. Inquire at Hucket store. F. K. Mullen, Agent. Every Tenth Sale GIVEN ftWftY! Commencing this Wednesday morning, January 25th, we inaugurate the largest Bale of Boots and Shoes ! Ever attempted in the place. Our invoice of last week shows that we have on hand thirty five hundred dollars worth of Boots and Shoes. This is by far the largest stock in the place. We intend to close out the entire line in the following manner: We have reduced the price on all our Boots and Shoes, as' you can well see when you come to buy, as our goods are all marked in plain English figureB, that is, you can see what they originally sold for and what you can now buy them at. This is inducement number one. Number two is as follows: We intend to give away every tenth pair of Boots or Shoes, no matter what they origin ally sold for. A strict account will be kept and the lucky tenth buyer gets their purchase free. Ladies have you ever used TABLE FELT w your dining table t If not, you lack this one item to set a nice table. We have it in two grades. - . m J.B-ARNOLDi ... j in i r' I ,lr" , Real Estate Transfers. Following are the deeds filed for rec ord In the Hccorder's office from Jan. Kith to Jan. 30th, 1!)3, for Ueynoldsvlllii borough and Winslowtownshlp: J. K. Johnston to G. W. Mohtn-y, for lot In Wlnnlow township. M0; May 3, 1HH2. The Hell, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Co. to Margaret K. Mohney, for lot in Window townnhlp. t": April IH, 1W2. Christ inn Stabl, to William Shaffer, for lot in Wlnnlow township. II. 00; December 22, 1 H2. W. II. Heynolds to Clark Fkland, for lot in Wlnnlow township. 143")! August 11, 1M2. John H. Converse to James F. Mul hollnml, for lot In Winslow township. 270; January 3, 1WI3. H. R. Wellendiirf to F.llsha Cox, for lot In Hcynoldsvlllo. 1:100; Decemliur 21. 1S!)2. J. L. Tent to Lucy Davis, for lot in IJcynoldsvllle. II. V): March 31. 18X11. Ltiwv Davis to Walter Mason, for lot In Ueynoldsvillo. ll,2H); Jnntiary 0, 1W3. David ldynolds to M. M. Fisher, for lot In Ueynoldsvillo. 1175; October 20; 1802. David Ueynolds to M. M. Fisher, for lot In Winslow township, 1173; May 30, 1W12. Mary Ann Crlbbs to J. W. Fount, for lot In Ueynoldsvillo. ' 1340; Dccomlior 22, 1S02. A HANDSOME OFFER t A Ftlu Hlitrt4 Boat ani Iimu i ratlleatUa OArti Phi to Oar lolnrlltra. The STAR has perfected arrangements by which we offer FUKE to our readers a year's subscription to Womankind, tho popular Illustrated monthly journal published at Springfield, Ohio. We will give a year's subscription to Womankind to each of our readers paying a year's subscription to the Star in advance, and to all new subscrib ers paying in advance. Womankind will And a joyous welcome In every homo. It Is bright, sparkling and in teresting. Its household hints and sug gestions are Invaluable, and it also contains a largo amount of news about women In general. Its fashion depart ment is complete, and profusely illus trated, it has a bright and entertaining corpse of contributors, and tho paper Is edited with care and ability. Its children's department makes WOMAN KIND a favorite with tho young, and in fact it contains much which will Interest every member of every household In its sixteen large, handsome illustrated pages. Do not delay in accepting this offer. It WILL COST YOU NOTHING to get a full year's subscription to WOMAN KIND. Samples can be seen at this ofllco. ' ; i. ; . . 1 ' ! I'', 1 1 t f . A Thing of Usefulness IS A JOY FOR EVER. There enn be no more upeful thing on earth than ft Pair ot Glasses that will enable a person to seo that cannot see without them. C. F. HOFFMAN is fullly prepared to fit any eyes with glasses that can be fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Exam ination Free. G. F. HOFFMAN, Optician and Jeweler. Your - Opportunity ! THE LATEST STYLES, THE FINEST GOODS, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, Ever brought to Reynoldsville, will be found at our store. To prove that the above statement is correct we ask you to call and see for yourself. If you want something Pretty and Stylish We have it and will sell as cheap as you can buy in any other town and you will save time and railroad fare. It has been said "we cannot buy the latest styles in dress goods in Reynoldsville." We claim to have knocked this expression 4,out of existence." Come and see. We keep a complete line of Dry Goods and IS3"ot ions, BING 6c GO. NOLAN BLOCK. REDUCING Ladies' New Market Coats, ladies' 34 length Coats, Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats. We will give you a few prices : New Markets 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 6.50, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. ts Men's Jersey Shirts worth (1, reduced to 75 cts. Jersey Shirts worth If 1.25, for 87c. Jersey Shirts worth 91.50, for 1. Jersey Shirts worth 91.35 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is uoor time to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS! for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked ; very low. . '".Nt Hanau., ; AHr Ms! Children sShortCoa Grocery Boomers W BUY WHEUE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. Salt Meats, . Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND A IX KIND. Iir H U T FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOHACC'O, AND CIGARS, Everything In the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, (JomlH dellvereil free any place in town. Call on it and get price. W. C. Schnltz & Son N Dli. J. A. BUHG OON, SPECIALIST, IfciHwi the world to ahow inoro aound, wall iHiitM of Cutttrrh,i?uiicur,8t'rifulii ami private rilHutiiHia of niKii mill women limit ho ran. 'M tnite woriim nunovvtl In 44 niontlm. Omiiwr romoviiil from till purtHiif tlin body without, tho knlfo. liURUOON'H Hyatum Itoiiovutoi' will uurn liuuiliu.hu, Ullluuiuiuwi unil ull NUiinnt'h tinuliliw. As it hloud purlner It In tho wonuVr of tho world. Around every hot llu of thin re mud y In wrtkipita pruw'rlp tloni a aura ruin for faitirlpno lull wont Htuxiw. At all ilrUKgl'U at tl.uo par buti.lt or Uiltlaa for tVIU. OrHro bourn from It a. m. to v p. ai. Maud alaiup fur Information. ' Ilt. J. A. HUIUJOUN ,,. 47 Ohio Htrcat. 1 Amjmhmny Cut, For Utile at 11. Alex. Htoke'i, Uvynuldavllle, Country Produce If "ef ) w!ii' t