'n''.wi),f fid, ..7ft in r iii iii; hi tttlnnicr. n 'iiiliiimlt'n1 In'Mll pupi'i. pillilWhnlcvi'l V WiIiii-mIiiv lit Cm-nnlilsvllli'. .Irffrl-iiMI fit, l;i ilnvo'i'dtn 1n lit'i"-,"!! of ttrviMt'ilMVIMi' .I'l .fl''ri"MtlinlinV. NiiiI-IH'IIM.-mI. nil! tri-n! HU ir I'll f l.tiiw II ll'l 1111 lilTMiiTlnlly fllcllil- ly iriiiril" l:il'ii' lirr r1u-.i. ' H'lWHii'lni) ir li'i't..viin- vivii. fn ntl in iff1. I ''initii 11 it It'll 1 liiii" lii'rii'li'il fn'- fiitlilii'ii' Inn tn't 'ii tii'i'iiMiniinifil liv'lir ivi-l'i'i-' titmif, tit fn- itiiiihi :r nut luK hi n -imriimiM of flfrl 'll'Ml. Ill'l'1stlll" lll'l' . Pl'IIIM Hlllll-l'l-ll, Ii pi-' '-.tit ' mi'i" iiifnlo liiiii'i'M mi uiittr:i Hum 'lie n-'lfi' III X'lint'ls' I (-1 . fcii.-li'v iMi'iii'iiirili'tilliiiw (iinl I'ltiiii'ri' if a'l i .("'ii'ii't ili'i'iM ii h iIi'h n'licc lv M""'('IV ll'H'll. 1,1.1... "II ,v,inii',Milnim 'nr. A. Hlcpli- flll ."I lli'Vllill'l- VlM I1'! I'll I' I tl 'III' inh'ii'Mi'I' Hi lll'Vllllllls Mil', p. I u n -nliil t'ltl,- lu'l" lll't"!"-. , .'"I.''VVH, '.,..r ,,,,1 ll.. ,,?:r),KS!) W MMM'II "i. IW.'I. JI'xl " V llllllt H ll' :l III I' I'lll-il (ffrlll l!' 'il'l, h'll nf' 'II II "'I 'I'1 ''""'ill (iMi'M, K'i.'Ii' tlmiwiiMil ilntliii'M I'lin li'i'ii mi pi"im'l'it"il f'ir I 'IiihvIvimiIh'h INh exlil Ml nt fb W-.i-M'm I'-rlr. I'l,.,,.,, "ll'U'i irl'll'V 1llk H I'llMt, ami i'V 'ii hiii'imkIm: nil fill' ih'i'Ii'iiwh, Ilk" flow 'in. full t III" irrmiiid: imr run nv I'liiinii'vf 'It lift l"ii" " Thn niii"iiiliiii,nt to llii- H'ikrr Imllut lnw ri'lii'Vfs tlic Iximiiirli nml township Btnlltnv from Mm bother of tfi'tilnu rl'M'tion tlck"tK iH'Inti'd. Tim work him b"on lm"'it on the tMinnty Coiiinilslon pin. I'l'llllHVlvilll'll IlllftO I'Olllfl-lltlllllto lll'l'- wlf on th "xclli'iit romlition of her fiiiiiin;-'. Tlio not lni1'lv'illnoK of tho Htnto In only 2,IWHl..ri!i' Ml nnd pin t of thlHi'oiiHlHtH of lonir iMitntiinillnif liiililll tloa In tho Hhnpo of ImhiiIm whtwo dwiioih Bro not to Iv found, nnd wlilrh. in nil prolinlillity. will novor y prom-nti'd for pnymont. Th iwi'mii-n of the Stuto rtro very Innf. i.l tt.rno. A piimilw xhntild bo irlvon with emi tlon, iind kopt with euro. A pminlxp (ihoiild h" inndn with tho henvt. nnd ro momli"rt'd by tho bond. A proinio is tho olTrtprlnif of tho intention, and Hhould bo nui'tnri'd by roenllectlnn. A promlno nnd Hh pi'i-foriimncn hIioiiIiI, liko a trim biiliinoo, nlway prcfu'tit n niutnul luljuittni'iit. A promise dclityi'd in jiiHtioo di-ferrod. A promlso nojfliH't i?d In an untruth told. A promiso nt tonded to In a doubt nettled. Newspaper liternture In morn I nvn lim bic b an educator thnii liookn, ln-enuso tho prlro of IxHikn piano them out of tho roach of tho inultltudeH. Wendell Phillips (moo nlmerved "tlmt tho mil lionH luivo no aoquaintnnoo with letters, no hcIiodI. and almost no pulpit but the press. It is parent, school, pulpit, theatru, cxninplo, counselor, all In one. Every drop of out' blood Is (tolored by It. Lot mo nmko tho newspapers nnd I euro not who makes tho religion, or tho laws." Individuality Is novr to bepomo po .contrlclty. l'ersouality Is never to stand for oddity. A stronir pei"omiUty Is to l)o as a mountain riint'o, coni)ospd of tho samo material as tho plain, yet rising abovo tho plain, lifting tho plain skyward, Its highest pak hidden In tho cloud of mystery, Its slope routing firm ly on tho solid earth. A strong person ality is a part of humanity, but it seems to bo mora and higher than humanity, lifting humanity Itaolf above its low lying planes of being. Into this human ity you aiv sent forth. It Is stated that tho now postal money orders will soon bn ready for use, and tho aystom la pronounced such that thoro 1b little or no complication, and at the sitmn tlmo It Is a good way to send "munoy. A shoot calling for any amount Trom a cent up to !! has boon prepared, and which on payment of tho amount to bo sent, will bo torn off atxntt tho sumo as an express order. There will bo no writing upon It by tho postmaster, tho . sender endorsing It as a check or draft. The government guarantees its trans portation. Commenting on errors which creep Into newspaicrti, tho OH City Jilizzard says: "Mistake are sure to occur In tho best regulated newspaper ofllco now and then. Articles are printed which should have boon loft out, and arti cles are left out which should have been printed. Tho more or less ablo editors have so many things on their minds that thoy seldom or never know whore they are at, and sometimes In mad haste and general confusion things are printed In advortontly which cause a groat deal of remorse when remorse is too lute. The worst of It Is thut the average reuder takes a little mistake too much, at heart; ho just pines and sickens and grows pale, whon ho reully should not broatho a single sigh." All about us are thousands who hun ger In the midst of plenty. Thoy como not out to see how great are the bless ings prepared for all, and we are apt to allow our ease or our selfishness to ' keep us from going to them with mes sages of peaoofulnoss and plenty. What beauties would appear if they would only look for them and oease to com plain that nothing is fair and good. Why, my dear friend, this is not just a - tolerable world; it is a great, grand world with boundless possibilities and resources for good. If we look about us, every feature of nature is a chaste and powerful sermon, corrupted only 'as human Ignorance and weakness may despoil it. Real Estate Transfers. , Following are tho deeds llled for rec ord in the "coiders office from Mnreh Hlh to March lSlh. for ll-ynoldsvillo ! borough mill Witmlmv townnliip: i (I. U. 1'iiller to II. T. Smith, for Lit In Witislow township. I2II; March l, .lac b Knnt. to (i org' Ashiimti. f'.r hind In Mefiiliiiont township. W2. II: i August l!l. sti. .Iiiccb H Syk"H to l!:iclirl Mcl'hcrv. n. ' for lot In Wlnslow tnwn-lili. Ido: ! H it' ttilt i- -. M!li I T. I. I, .!ii!..ii fn T. .1. Hreiiilln'iiil. fi r lot ill Wlnslow township. $."i."i; I' lnu i nry L'."i. IHKI. .Iiimes I,, t ' u'liriiii t.i Miiry K. I'eh , run, for lot In ll 'ynolil-ivill", 7.i: Mnieli I.I. IMIKI. John Multlii'ws to TIk'hiIiu''' 1,1' lie ton, for lot in Wlnslow township. ill: I'l hriinry 2, K(i:i. N. Ii. Hoover to Simon mill K. K. MmikI. for lot In Wlnslow township. ifil."iO: I'Mii imry 7. I st.-. .losi ph Snyder to M. M. Kisher, for property in It 'j nclilsville. 7IHI; March 1 1. 111.1. .lohn K. Miilliollnnd to. loseph Snyder, for lot in Iteyuoldsville. fiMl; March II. ln:i. ( II. I'lescott. by attorney III fact, to Win. .1. I loan, for lot in Iteynoldsvllle. Km i; Muv 7. H!2. FiRS anil Thistles. I Itum's llnrii.l Law wears iron shoes and never cares where It steps. Washing a pig will not take from him the lovo for mud. There Is more power in gentlenis than there Is In dynamite. It Is easier to find a Judas In tho church than it is a Daniel. As soon ns Ksau smelled the soup ho stopped caring for his birthright. A church letter in tho liottom of a trunk never docs the Lord a bit of good. If men could get to heaven by hard work, how many loafers would soon bo busy. Nothing will do more to put wrinkles in your face than worrying about things you can't. The devil hates tho prnyer meeting, but it Is seldom that ho has much fault to find with the choir. It would demorall.o heaven for tho angles to go In company that some church tncinlx'rM consider good. Unclaimed Letters. Tho following letters remain uncalled for at tho postolllco in Ileynoldsvllle, Pa.. March iMh, S!i;i: Ladiks: LI..lo Treastor, llessle Lnncey, Magglo A. Scott. Maggie Adams, Mrs. Minnie Swlneford, Mrs. Wm. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Delhi Presto, Mrs. Widow Kails, Mrs. John Convoy, Mrs. Salllo Ilerkhouse. Gknti.kmkn: L. F. (iniil. Pilgrim Smith, Harry Schorder, Jus. A. Moore, K. K. Keck, L'onurd Hanna, Ilenrv (iiienon, L. .1. Frankenstein, J. If. Craft, K. J. ('lurk, Jumes llavh. FoliKKIN: 1. Pumorellu. Ferdinand l'uone. When calling for tho ubovo letters please say they were advertised. J. W. Fiwst. I'. M. "For a long time I suffered with stomach and liver troubles, and could find no relief until I began to uso Ayor's Pills. I took thorn rcgulurly for a few months, and my hculth wus completely restored." D. W. Baine, New Home, N. C. Blown up by Dynamite. U'liiiXMiitiiwiipy Ni'ws.l John Coy of the Kust End hud rather a novel and exciting exiorlenco tho other day one which might huvo ended badly for him. Ho wus digging a well for A. T. Kurlmrt und had put a blast of dynamite In, und while ho was being drawn out of tho well tho dynamite ex ploded, throwing Mr. Coy out of tho well nnd up In tho air about thirty feet landing hi in on tho roof of Mr. Karhart's kitchen. Mr. Coy sustutned no Injury but wo are safe in suylng thut ho was somewhat shaken up und scared. Ho diM'Hn't fancy such quick means of being hoisted out of a well. Thero is no reason why children should suffer from loathsome scrofu lous Bores and glandular swellings whon such a pleasant, effoctivo and economi cal medicine as Ayor's Sursapurilla may bo procured of tho nearest druggist. Ho suro you goi Ayor's. Ladles' patent tips dress shoes. W.2 at Robinson's. I ' ttrtrttnn juttit tit trtb. ' Anderson Sharp At tho Jefferson House, Drookvlllo, Pa., March 17, 181)3, by Hev. J. W. Blaisdoll. N. W. Andorson, of Knoxdule, Pa., and Clara E. Sharp, of Camp Run, Pa. ALLEN Jackson -At the residence of S. S. Jackson, Esq., Drookvlllo, Pa., March i-, by Kov. J. W. Blais dell, G. M. Allen and Mildred I. Jack son, both of Eld red, Jefferson county, Pa. Duncan Earley At tho M. E. par pursonago, llrookvllle, Pa., March Itt, 181)2, by Kov. J. W. Blaisdoll, P. L. Duncan, of WIdnoon, Armstrong countv, Pa., and Etta Earley, of Tidal, Armstrong county, Pa. Mr. Duncan works near Ileynoldsvllle. Marusllon Driley On Saturday, March 25th, 18113, by E. T. MoOaw, J. P., at his otlloe in Keynoldsvllle, Ulovannle Marlullon and Margaret J. Drlloy. WORST iii.'kIc iii GloUiiriQ! hint Itrforo the arrival our new Spring (JckkIh w! niako our final ami greatest eirort to get rid of our small balance of winter goods, so hen? goes. I M I Worth from $5.00 to $7.00 Never has fine clothing been sold at wholesale as low as we sell the abovo suits at retail. They are made of the Clioicestimost desirablB materials, including German Broadcloth and Tricots, English Cassi meres, Scotch Cheviots and Irsh Tweeds, while the Styles comprises The Junior, Double Breasted and Single Breasted, and they are, as stated above, regular $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7 00 ciualities, but Old PrlCCS liave Obliterated an(l now $3.50 Buys CHOICE from all Sizes of these Suits 4 to 14. Bel Bros BOYS, For spring we will present every boy that buys a Buit with a handsome bow and arrow or a pair of stilts. WHACK! BOYS el) (9 At $3.50 "m" n'sl and Popular as the the Reefer, J Reunoldsvllle and DuBols, The Finest (9 Tlit Clothiers, fwkxl fi r . r.T ,i -., A Careful Kxamiiiation made before prescribing glasses, and having the MOST - IMPROVED - METHODS, and a knowledge of how to use them. Satisfaction is Guar anteed. C. F. HOFFMAN, The Jeweler and Optician. THE PLACE TO GO -FOR- Fine Dress Patterns, in the Latest Shades and Trimmings to Match, Calicos, Outing Flannels, Fine Ginghams, A full line of White Goods, Embroideries, Lace Curtains, SPRING COATS and CAPES. BING & CO. Our Stock isall New and the Latest Styles. Come and See. NOLJIN BLOCK. - - MAIN ST RET. 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, 0 and (5.50 dollars. Ladies' fur coats are worth 10, 12 and 15 dollars, we are selling them for C.50, 7.50 and 8.00 dollars. a ilWog Children sShortCoats 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 $1.35 for 95c. Boys' Shirts worth 75 cts, for 58 cents. Now is your time to come and buy goods at less than manufacturers prices. OVERCOATS I for men and boys, tan and brown color, marked very low. 1ST. Hanau. I See, Moo? If you don't, go to C. F. HOFFMAN. He will fit you with a pair of (Masses. Grocery Boomers K A II " KL'Y WHKKK YOU CAN YOU WANT. FLO Ull, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNKD GOODS, TKAS, COFFEES ANI A l.l. KINIM4 Or H U FKUITS. CON KF.( TION EU V, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, Everything in tho lino of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Elto. (iofntn delivered free any plure in town. Call on u and get price. W. C. Schultz & Son & N DR. BURCOON'8 SYSTEM BENOVRTOH Taken the .tund nt will cnmpvto with 11 in hum an a blood purttter, Htowiu'h. Liver knd Kidney euro. A prciuTlpl Inn. it nurd oure for Lit (irlppt uruunil .vary buttle. 1 run .how more und, well i:uii of C'uturrb, l uuc.r. Bi'mrulit und prlvute dlst'iiaeH of meu and womenihitn ull other.. 37.1 tupe worm, re moved In 40 month., t'unrer removed from ull piirtHof the body without the knife. l)U. ULKltOON H System Kenovutor la the Kreltt e.t dlHOovery of the century, line It and ba convinced thut no other remedy on earth compure. with It. At ull druintl.u and all .tore, where medicine htaold, at II per buttla orUittle.for(5. (irttce hour, from . a. m to p. m. Heud .tump for liiformatluu. ' PK-J.A.Ui'UUOON. -47 Ohio Street. - Auiuhut CrtT. Country Produce