Sulm riiilioii tt.RO per (nir, in dffritnir. An liiili-fMMHli'iit Icfiil pniH-r, iiiiIiIMiimI nrnrjr Wnltiixiliiy nl Hi'yniililKvlllt, .Ii'ITim-mih Cii. !'., (li'vnli'd In lhi In 1 1 k nf l(iyniiilvlll nml .It'iriT-Minriiiiiilr. Niirt-rmlllic'iit. will trriit all with fnlrmvw. nml KlIllH-i'NiM'rliilly frlrml ly IowiihIh iIik lnlrltiK i'Iiiw. HiiIh'iIiiIiiii prti-r fl.lVtMr yt-nr. In nilvniirp. I'mntiiiiiilrnlliint Inli-tiili'il fur iinlilli'iillim mutt. lip nrriitiiimnU'd hy llio wrfli-r'n iiiiiiir, not fur inililli'iillon, lint n n mitiriinlfp of giHid fullli. Iiitinllii now Iti-tin ulli'ltpil. Ailvprtlalnir rnto niiulp dniiwn mi niillrii tlon Bt lllpotllrp lit ArimlitV IIIimI. I.rnulilr I'oiiiiiiiiiilciillonn mill I'liiinitn nf Bilvoillwmi'hln nhinilil rimrli till iilll. ii liy MomlHr itiMiii. Aililrow nil I'liiiitiiiinli'HlImm to ('. A. Htppn ennti. Hi'viiiiIiiIIIk. fit. KlllPITll Hi llll HMllllHi-t nt Hi-yiinlilKvllli", Piim n mM'iitiil rlntM mull mutter. C. A. rrHPIIKIsnN, ICillinr nml lMib. WKDNKSI1AV, MAY 10. I SUM. ThnreV imtrilnir liko illHi'lpllnc. lint It dnn't ilo n imy any tfimil to nuiku lilm him otatiHH in a Imrk (f union while a brflss bnnil Is lm-wlng tin; hniixn, Tlio tilisrrt niWRpinTn ever prlnti'il wa tin' 10-mifo Hiimlny Ni-w York World. It wnn tho ti-nth nmiivrronry (if .Timi'pli l'lilllxcr'a tiwni'i-Miiip. Dur ing that ti'ii yours tin- iliHhiitnint'iit nf tho World hitH been 9l7.itKii.442.07 for 0Kratlnf rxM'nm nlono. ( )f thin (Trent sum nenrly .'i.riOO.OOO win for wlilto pa)MT. A hill linn h"im iimi'(l requiring foreigners to pay fur tlii'lr nutiiriilin tlon impem nut of their own HiekotH. Tho I'itHimrg Chnmiele 7V7r;i-jii ayn: "Tho IViumylvanla IiOgihitiire has done, a itcmhI thing In prisslng a hill pro hibiting politirni lmrtieo from pitying for tho niitnrullzHtlons of aliens. Thin wnj4 an bIiiiho which needed reforming out of exlNtoneo, anil that Ih what hIioiiIiI havo linen done long ago. If nllens nro not millleletitly impressed with the de sirability of Amerirun oltl.enshlp to apply for themselves, and cheerfully I ; ii iivii peoUets tile very "null! eiviN of th legal pi'Deoi-dlngs, i . 'kmiI'I Ih permitted to remain ni.Uxi U.o lit,1'1 "f piilTrnge. Tt de preeinles smlly tho value of the eltizeim' privile(re to ooax men to ueeept them, and tho Hcrnmblo for new voter nlmiit cleetion time In ono of the most undig nified feature of ritmpiilgns, to say tho leant, if indiMd it in not a speeios of bribery. Tho new law ought to lie weleomed by all jHilitieal organi.ationH, for it will do away witli a spooled of coniHitltion lit oneo cxjionslve to their treasury and injurious to tho public welfare." If I were asked hy a young man or a young woman how to bo guided In tho nhoieo of a lifo mate, I hIioiiIiI, in tho exorclso of u judgement based on wido and Btudinim olwervation, nay: Choose, that perHon who, after a roasonublo. poriixl of association, proves to lie. most companionable, writes John I.nmliert Payno In a irtinent artlelo on "Tho Secret of Happy Murringen." This broad law coinprehendH nearly all othein that can bo Huggented. It were infinlto ly better to bo ninglo through lifo than r""- - y ono who. would not. answer to thi- rnndiiioii Sn'aking Komewhat idii-row'- !, j .Ui.h, i-ot;li.-ntment Is tu,' in r.t tiiui . mi. In? gni out of lifo, and whon a contontc'd couplo Is found It will also bo discovered that they exhibit manifestly opKwlto characteristic of temperament, habit, taste and physique. It Ih upon this fixed foundation that bappy affinities are formed. It Is an important doctrine In medical jurispru dence "liko euros like" which Is only another way for saying that liko kills liko and it Is equally true in tho social realm that companionship Is not felt fcotwoen young men and young women who ai'O closely similar in general appearances or dlsixwltion. On tho con ii It. aplona. nnil lenils to hanov .union botweon persons who are often widely dissimilar. ' From the Shoe and Leather J?Qorff r we gloan tho followlngconcerning tho Unlt "S!rto Leather Co.: This corpora nun was rtnully nrpanlzod on Monday, 1. t. 1 1 was im orporated in New J.l'i . The capital stock is 1120,000,- , 000, viz.: jiicforred. 110,000,000; common, 00,000,000. Tho holders of the pre ferred stock are entitled to receive 8 per cent, interest per annum, provided there are sufficient earnings to admit of the payment of that amount to them. The divldonds, moreover aro cumula tive. Tho holdors of tho common stock are entitled to receive such dividends as tho directors may bo awe to acciare after paying the 8 pur cent, to the pre- feired stockholders. Tho Company : ,1' f! fUm OOO nf .tluinlnnA .fclVll ,inMli:U ri,"in'W" Ul uiiuviimiw '"uiiido, V tears to run, interest 0 per IJ' aniiuin, principal and interest payable iu gold. v Tlieso xmds are f.-.u1 f.. nun l ut. lil.Tmul accrued In terest from May 1, 1803. Of course, they will be readily taken, as they are ob good a security as any monoy lender can gut. The ollluew of tho company aro: President, Thus. E. Prootor, of Boston: Vice-presidents, M"rk Hoyt, of Nou. v,.i lf nnrl James Hoi ton. of UutTa- lo; Troasui'er, James R. Plum, of New York; Secretary, Joslah T. Tubby, of New York. There are to be twenty five directors, only two have boon ' i .... ii n Vuiin-lian. of Hall & Vaughan, has been spoken of as likely to bo luvltod to accept a seat In the boai-d. There are twenty-nine Anns ''antifled with the ' organization among :in is Hall & Vaughan. Rails Connected. At hwt DuTlols and Clearfield have lieen connected by rail. The following wan gleaned from a long article pulr llslied In thn (VmnVr last Friday: "In tho bleak valley of Anderson C!rcok,ono mile west of t!urwensvlllo tho last rail was dropicd on tho ties at I.IM) yester day afternoon", measured and cut and tho east and west ends of the Clearfield and Mahoning road met at 2.00 o'clock. Tho completion of thn laying of the rails on a road which will, In all prob ability, ls-come the most important in tho county was not marked by any demonstration, yet all will rejoice that the rond Is now so nearly ready for operation. Thn building of tho line In tho remarkable short time of eight months Is a matter of surprise and when passenger trains lire put on and people begin to travel over tho route they will be still more puzzled to know how It whs possible to do thn work In the short time In which It was done, The road from DiiIIoIh to Mheeser Huininlt has a grade a hi mt. fifty feet per mllo and passes many prosperous farms. I'rom Hlieeser Summit to ( 'urwetisville It, follows Anderson Creek and branch and giM-s down the valleys at n grade of llfty-thtve feet per mile. No farms aro In sight between the Summit and ('ur wetisville. but forests and rock-iiivorod hills loom up on both sides. Daily Remarks. Tho Iteynoldsvillo STAIt, with this week's Issue, rounds out its first year, nnd as one star dilTeretli from another in glory, so this STAIt exceeds In admir able ipmlitics many another publication rejoicing In the same name. Pittsburg Dally 77mm. The Keynolilsvllle KTAII completed Its first year willi the issuoof tills week. Tho editor says that, it was doubtful when Tho Stak was started whether the town would support two papers, but the first year expenses have been paid by hard work and economy. As the pacr grows older it grows butter and If the field Is not a fault tho second year should bring much better returns than tlie first Dullois Pally Cinnin: Ono year ago tho Iteynoldsvillo Stak was born ami it has continued to shine weekly ever since, growing brighter and hcttcrwlth almost every issue. The editor and publisher, ('. A. Stephenson, Is cut out from tho right cloth for a .successful newspaper man and his first venture is destined to bring him fame and wo trust a liberal recompense. It is ono of our favorite exchanges, Lock Haven Dally AVpir.. Prohibition County Convention. The Prohibitionists of Jefferson coun ty will hold their County Convention in Centennial hull, Kcynoldsvillu, Pa., on Thursday, May 18, beginning ut 10 o'clock, a. M. Husincss session will commence at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon for tho purpose of nominating delegates to the Slate Convention to bo held In Harrlshurg, June 7th, also to nominate a county ticket and to consider such other business as may procrly come before the convention. All tho Com mitteemen nml Prohibitionists of tho county aro earnestly requested to ho present, and all iKirsons desiring tho welfare of our citizens are cordially in vited to come and aid us in this great reform. We expert the State Chair men with us. A muss meeting will 1m held In sumo hall In tho evening at 7. .'10 to l)o addressed by Van Honnott, of Kansas, a Hieaker of National reputa tion. Come all who can and hour a siiecch of worth hy a man of eminent ability, S. Siiaffkh, County Chuirmun. A Comedy-Drama. "Joshua Simpkins" was pivscntcd ut the Academy of Musio hist night hy u strong company and was thoroughly u predated by tho audience. It Is a comcdy-dramu of tho rural kind and possesses strong points seldom seen In similar plays. It combines the funny incidents seen in "Tho Country Fair" with tho pathetic ones in "Blue Jeans." The plot has already boon detailed in those columns. Tho play was up to ex pectations and was admirably performed. The company are up to tho mark and tho play promises to havo a successful run all the week. Toronto (Ontario) World, Oct. 18, '02. At Reynolds Opora House, May 10th. Tickots on sale at H. Alex. Stoko'g drug store. An Invitation. Hoadq'rs John C. Conner ) Post 102, G. A. R. Dup't Pa. f Ruynoldsvlllo, Pa., May 5, 18011. Wo take this method of culling atten tion to the observunce of Mumorlul Day, Tuesday, Muy 30, 1803, and all societies, churches and tho public in general are cordially invited to join with us in com memorating tho day. J. W. FouST, ) E. Nkfp, Committee. S. HUTTKll, ) All societies thinking of turning out on that duy will notify the murshul, Joseph Shullor. Caution Notice. Alfred Wlggott has posted notices on his land below town warning all persons not to trespass upon it in any manner, or they will be dealt with according to law. A few people have paid no atten tion to the notices, but some one will soon find out that he is in earnest. He hereby warns all persons not to trespass on his land. Dogs that are found upon the land will bo shot. The McEwen Engine Works. Tho new engine works of J. H. McKwen Manufacturing Company, in this place, will ho put Into nimration in two or throe Weeks. This immetiso factory is located In the Eaglo Valley addition, botweon tho P. & K. tracks and the clarion River, and will bo con nected with the B., R. & P. Railway by a bridge and switch. The main struc ture In built of Iron and will ho prac tically fire-proof. The pattern sho aro of wood and located some distaneo up tho river. The offices will bo built of Sbawmut brick, and located lielow the factory. Work has been enmmoneod on tho foundation of tho office. When tho new works are put Into oHration tho .tifi'Drrifr will give a full description of tho buildings and a history of the growth of this great enterprise. Tho factory will employ from 20(1 to 300 men at tho start, nnd may lie Increased In a year or two to give work to (loo men. -Itldgway Ailnirnli'. ( 'lilldren's red anil tun shoes at Robin son's. Who is in Error? The llirrzr and Hradfowl Km were tho only papers seen In Johnsonhiirg which had tlie nitiiio of thn late Hurry Hutlieson Siclt properly. Thecuroless ness of many newspaiers regarding tho spelling of names is Inexehsnlile. John sonburg llmxr. Wo will not gainsay tho statement nlMtiit the carelessness of some paMrs in spelling names. Down this way where tho father and relatives of the deceased live tlio name Issnclled Hutchison. Seated Proposals. From Monday, May 8th, until Tues day, May Hllh, aeulod proposals will bo received at C. F. IlolTnmn's jewelry store for the erection of a two-story brick building on the corner of Main and Fourth streets, Heynolilsville, Pa. Tlio privilege of rejecting any or all bids will lie reserved. Damki. Noi.a.v. Do You Need Shoes f We have tho latest styles at popular prices. ItKKU'M Siiok StoUH. ilfttint mttli the (Tltir. llK.THU'lf -TKMIM.K At the JelTerson House. ltriMikville. Pa.. Mav M. H!i.'l. bv Rev. .1. W. lllilisdell, KM S. Het rick, of Miinderf, Pa., anil Jennie Temple, of Haen, Pu. Seed potutocs, F.urly Rose, Farly Ohio ami Snow Fluke, also seed oats, at Schultzo's. You will find best assortment and lowest prices nt Robinson's. Nice new lumps, witli Pittsburg burn ers, ut Hchultxo s. Ladles clean your kid gloves witli MolifMiuetuiro glove cleaner, for sulo only by J. II. Arnold, tho leading house In town, for dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable sliudes. Ladies' tun Oxford's f 1.00 and ?1.2." nt Robinson's. Insomnlii Is fearfully on the Iihtchso. The rush and excitement of modern life so tux tho nervous system that multi tudes of H)oplo are deprived of good and siillieient sleep, witli ruinous conse quences to tho nerves. Remember, Ayer's Sarnupurilla makes tho weak strong. Finn new dress goods at Ring ti Co.'s this week. See them. HesBio H. Bedloo, Burlington, Vt., had a disease of tlio scalp, causing her hair to heroine very harsh und dry, and to full so freely thut she scarcely dared to comb it. Ayer's Huir Vigor guvo her a healthy scalp, removed the dandruff, and mudo tho huir thick und glossy. Fire Insurance Since 1878. Norwood C5. Pluney, Brook villi). Pa. Old and reliable companies represented. Xn brtike.rmjr. All orders hy mull will receive prompt uttontion. VVultor Spry, of Roynoldsvillo, is my authorized und licensed solicitor. Cy clone policies ubto written. (1-21. Special Notice. Try my buggies, they aro as good as tho liest, and low In price. You will pay middle men a big price, and get no bel ter. J. K. Johnston, Ruthmel. Lace curtains! Laco curtains direct from the mills. A great bargain. Sold by samples at Mrs. Kate Smeltzer's millinery store, Jackson street. Please, cull and examine our stock. Notice to Stockholders. t The annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of Tho Bell, Lewis & Yates Owl Mining Company will bo held at the of lllco of said company in Roynoldsvillo, Pa., on the first Wednesday the 7th of Juno next at 10.00 A. M. for tho pur pose of electing officers for tho ensuing year. ChaKI.ES CLIFTON, See. May 3rd, 1803. The Percheron Stallion. SULTANI Will stand for mares at the following places: J. E. Mulholland, near I'anic, on Monday and balunce of each week at owner's burn in Paradise settlement. Description. Sultan Is a bright dap ple gray, (I years old, ltli hands high and weighs 1700 pounds', has good style and fine action, and a good disposition. Will show for himself. Pedigree. Sultan was sired by Old Sultan, imported from France by W. T. Walters, of Bultimoro, Md. First dara Olo Colio, by Prince Nupoleon, also im ported from France; second dam, bv Old Nigger, imported; third dam, Wax work, imported. Terms. $5.00 for tho season, payable with the first service of the horse;'$d.00 to insure mare with foul, payable as soon as niare is known to bo with foal; or $8.00 to Insure living foal on foot. Parting with an insured mare before known to bo with foal forfeits the insur ance. All reasonable care taken, but not accountable for accidents, Bomas Reynolds, lr., Owner. ftvotitonotitritrVMc. JfOTt I'ltDTIIONOTAHV, WILLIAM B. SUTTER, Or ( I.ATVII.I.R lloliol llll, Pnlijii't. tfini'lliin of the M'tiuhlli'Htis of .feffer son rn. nt Hit! primary Hii-llon, .lime 17, IWM. JfOll I'UOTIIONOTAKV. JOHN H. BARR, or I'ton HKrs Towmr, fablerl to nellmi nf Hie ri-nilill.tti of .fi-rTi-r-nun I n. ut tin prlnmry Hii-tlmi. .hiiin 17, Ixtci. Jt'ore I'tioTiioNirrAiiY, ROBERT M. SWISH F.I I, or Cl.ATVII.I.K llollOI IIII. Ritlili-rt to net Inn of tin- repiilillrniis nf .IcfTi-r-sntt To. ill tin. iitltiiiiry elertlnti, .little 17, lfi;l. f.ltrrllT. put SIIKKII I E. NF.FF, or Itr.VNoMinni.i.it lliuioi'iiii. Hllliji'i't liitlrl Inn nf tlie t-cpiililli'inimif .li'flVr son I 'n. nt tin' irltiiiit-y i-li-el Inn, .In .ic- 17, i'.;. pilltSIII'.IUI'l-', DAVID (i. (iot'KLF.Y. or IliiooKvM.t.r. Iioiioi'iiu, Hiili.i.il lo iirllnti nf Hip ri'imlillriniH nf ,hITir snii I 'it. nt 1lii iirliiim-y eli'i-llint, .lunc 17. H:i. JfollHIIKItll 'V, CHARLES (). WILSON, Or ITNXsiiTAw.NKr lloimroii, Hllliji'i't to Hi'tliiiinf Hie ri'tmlilli'iitis of .terfi-r-siiti I 'n. nt I lie iii-lttini-y eli'i'llnti, .In nt 17, M!tf. piUSHKItlKK, (SFiOHOE W. WARWICK, Or Itr.vxiii.tMViM.K Iloimnm, Hiililci't to ni'lliin of Hie ri'tiiilillrtttisnf .bfTir. hiiii Co. at Hip rtlmiuy pIitIIoii, June 17, l!i;i, pilt HII Kit I IK, E. W. Mc MILLF.N, or Id vnoi imvm.i.k lioiioron, Siilili-ct lo tieilnti of Hip ili.niiH'riits of .fi'lTi-r. son Co. at Hip iirliiuiry elect Ion, liine, I -HI. (TjMtittit frrnvurrr. pill TltEAHTUK.lt. JOHN WAITE. Or Winsi.ow Township, Hllliji'i't In net Inn nf I In- ri.piihl.ittnf .li-ITer snliCo. ut tlie Hliiiiil-yi'liM'llnii,,liiiii 17, s1i:l, pill TKKAHI KKll, '' N. I). COREY. Or I'rsxsi TAWNKY llonoi nil. Hiilili'i't lo net Inn of I In- i-i'pn Illinois nf .li-rfer-sun Cn. at thp priintit'y pli'i'tlnn, .limp 17, l!i:i. pill TKK.AHrni-.lt, W. W. CRISSMAN, fir I LAW III K lllllllll'oil, Hlllili-i'l to net Inn nf till rcptllilii'Mtiw nf .1 letTer. son i ii. at I lie pi liiiiii-y elpei inn, .liine I pill TKKAHrKK.lt, ARTHI'R MORRISON', or I'nios Township, Hllllii-i't lo net lull of the ri'pillilli'tllls nf son Co. at Hip pi-iiiiiit-y plct-tinu Jimp 17 I Ma JetTer , I "HI. p'OH TKKASfllKH, W. H. LPCAS, Or ('misii'A lloiioi nii. Hiililci't til iirllnti nf I he rcpiililli'iui of son Co. lit tlie pi-liiini-y I'li'i'tlnn, .limp I; ll'ITer- ', I Mil. (I'atumlcvtottrr. FOK COMMIHKIONF.H, W. T. COX, or Winsi.ow Township, Hllliji'i't tnill'tlnli nf tlip ri'ptlblli'llltnflf fl'ffiT. hiiii Co. nt Ihp prlinui-y pIpi'IIoii. .Iiiiip 17, sti:i. FOK (X)MMIHHIOMKH, DANIEL BREWER. Or I'r.uiiY Timssinr, Hllliji'i't In net him of thp ri'pnlilli'tins of Jcffpr. Mill Co. Ill Hip Krllntiry plerllntl, .fillip 17, I MM. Foil lXlMMISHIONF.lt. JOSEPH DARR, Or IIMIMIK Vll.l.K llOIIIS'llll, HllliJiN't to lletloli of Hip l-ppillilii-nlis of .Teffpr son I'o. ul II. p iiiliiimy lie -linn, June 17, I Mil. FOK (X)MMISHION:il, JOSEPH BULLERS, or Waiisaw Townsiiii-, Huti1nt to action of thp rpimlillrnimof .Tpff.-r- sna ( u. ul Hip ii-lmiiry elpi'ilnn, .lum 17, IM'X Foil ( COMMISSION KK, M. F. WOODS, Or Ki.iiiiko Townsiiii', HuIiIpi'I Iiimi'IIoii nf Hip Hemncnits of Jpffer- son Co. at Hip pi-lmury itpclioii, .liinei, IM:i. Foil COMMISSION K.ll, A. W. MULHOLLAND, Ok Vinsmiw Township, Hubjpct tonrtlnii nf Hie FH-inoi't-iits of Jeffer son Co. nt tlio pi-liiiury uliatliiii, Junu JMill. Foil COMMIHSiONF.il, S. M. SHIELDS, Or C1.ovr.11 Townsiiii', Hllliji't tosi'llotl of Hip 1-optllillPilllS nf Sffttr siiii Co. ul tliu prlinary uUvtloii Juno 17. Islii. littkcrtlailtou. Q MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, OfHi'o on West Main Htrpot, opiMMlt the Luuiniurvisi iioiui, upyiioiusvuiu, ru. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. Itpsltlftnt dnllst. In bnildlnir near Mwtho dlst rhuri'li, opiHislte ArisilU block, iiviitlo iiphh In opurutliitf. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Fit AX K J. BLACK, Proprietor. The IpikIIiir liotpl of tho town. llpnliimr tprs for cuiaiiipieUit rni-n. Htpaiu licnl, true tills, halli risinis anil plinpts on evpry nnnr, saniulo riHiniH, billitirU riMini, tolophoue cou- llOl'tlollH, &u. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GliEEXd- COXSEIi, PlvprUtors. First I'biss In pvpry particular. Loomed In ttio vpry ppiitrti of tho IiusIiiphh part nf town. Froo 'bus to unit from trains nnd cnniuiodlou ftiimplo rooms forcnnuapivlal travolprs. MERICAN HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA. B VFFJXG TUX it- LUXG, Prop'. Omnibus to nnd from all trains. European rt'stuurniit. House- lipatpil and ltitlitpd by pus. Hot und fold wulpr. Western Union TplPKriiiili ullli'O la liiillilltiR. Tho hotol Is Hi tell Willi ull the uiiHltiru convenience. QOMMERCTAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CAIUUKH, Pivprictor, Sample rooms on the ground floor. House liputod liy uutural gun. Omnibus to sad from all trulns. . Something Nice! In Silver Tea Sets just received. Quality lb IlkM CALL AND G. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Jeweler and Optician. BING & CO., Dry Goods and Notions. HKNHIKTTAH, nitngalincH, CiiKliimerfiH, Silk Dichh I'attcrim, Fancy Dren.s l'attcniH, Indian Dimity, Figured Irish Lawn, Mulls, striped arid figured, Nan-Kan, Silkiline and Drapery Silks, Silrott, hare and Sash Curtains, Kid (Jloves, Iiil bons, Hose, Gimp, Finishing Braid, iu colors, Cor sets, Ties, Sic. A new line of Capes just arrived. Call and see them. We nave a Nice, NEW LINE " OF GOODS, and Prices to Please All. BING & OO., NOLAN BLOCK. Do You Know Where to Make Dollars Do Double Duty ? Why certainly at BOLGER BROS.' well SIkW Clin EioriL Where you will find the Largest Assortment of S.Prm? Suits, Spring -ats and J-fandsome eckwear Ever offered to the people of Reynoldsville. It t.ny he sabl of our stock that "Nature made it and thei: lr ke mould," for the garments we offer look more t jlish iX".. many high priced custom-made suits. OUR OBJECT In advertising ia to let everybody know how th iroughh i v e combine perfection of Style, Fit and Finish with ih . "irf,-v Keasonable Trices. Have you SPRING If not, do not delay, but come at once and iiptvt ov.r stock, which comprises the latest styles in Sack. Cuutw, Double Breasted Square Cuts and Prince Alberts. Respectfully, ' BOLGER BROS. 'rices Ik Lowest' SEE THEM MAIN STRET. 1 selected your .SUITS? OrlQlnators ol the Small Prollt Suu;;i
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