Star. tiultmriptinn $t.M ;xr yritr, in mft'iiwr. ' An Inili'iieiiili'nl Ineiil pnHr, inbll-lieil every Wuilni-nihiy nl Hviio!tUvlllt, .lelTeron l'n. I'll., ilivtili to tin- InleirmlH lit Ki'VIIiiIiIivIIIk mnl .lel'i-i-Mnni'minty. Nnn-iiilllh'l. will It-cut Oil with falrnim. nml will tti'iiielnlly frli nil ly tiiwunln I hi- Inhering i-lmw. HtilMerltilhin tirleitl.AOMrjanr,ln advance. ('iimiiinnli'iillnit't liilondt'il for iiitltllt'iitliin tmiM. tie nertimimnlcil liy tin writer' mime, nut fur iiiililh'iiiliiii, lutt m n xuiiriintee nf Bimil fullli. Inleicllim hewn Iti'inx mtllrttcil. Atlvi-rl Inlntt ruttm nimlii kniiwn mi aiilli'ii tlnti nt tin nlllrii In Antnlili' llliteli. I.enuhtv eninmniilt'iitlniii nml rlinnite nf ailverllicniftitii nhniilil ruin-It thin nlllce liy AltltldtlV IHHIII. Aihlri" nil I'lmimiintrntliinH tot1. A. Htcili eiitin, ltivnolilivllli, lti. Knlei-i'il nl tln mlnllli'r) itt Ucy nolilv IMi, Til.. n Meennil rliiui tniill mutter. '!. A. NTKrillCNNOK, HilHiir mill rub. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. IWX Worrying about thing n ean't Itelp la ait fool lull iw thmwItiK "tone at tlio mi when It Htilnlnif dix-Hii'l milt tin. If tho Kxi'IiimIiui nrf. I alili'tiiei! liy thn ITnlteil Hliiti-H Hupi-oiim Court, tho Anioi'leiiiiH In t'liltm will nut even lie given n ehanen to reiflHter. Tlimv tut' In all T.fitW tiiaml Army Piwtit. with n total iticiiilM-t-Hh I p of InH, 4(11. The death limine; tho year eov ereil hy tlm last report, were (I, I'M. Tlio gate of tlm Worlil'H Fair were I'lnw'il lust Smiilny. It l.it-xtlmntril that, llXI.IXKl fN'iiiln would have etitoreil If tlmy eonm. Every possible otTortit In lielng tniiilo liy those wltonro In favor of keeping tlm show open on Similay to Rain tlirlr einl. It Is to bo hopcil that thi'lr efforts will ho of no avail nml tlm gates will bo kept oloseil on Humlay. Tlm heartthe BtTeetlons, moral sensibilities Is to lie kept an ono wonlil kiH' a gnnlen of rare, teniler nml valu able plants: see that they ilo not perish for want of water, anil that tlmy arn not ehokeil liy noxloiiH weetls. Wn are to wati'h It oh tlm faithful tumttni'l wati-hes tlm movements of tlm utiomy front IiIh post of olwervntlon, in onler that no enemy lie allowi'il to enter, anil Unit no ovil Ih allowed to count out of It. All other earthly pleasures arc mock cry In cnmparlHiin to tlm contentment of a loving homo. Other joys may hint for a ihty ami exollo tnir intereMt for a time, lnit they failo away anil leave tm tmi-attsltoil. While they are present, we feci not the emptiness of this cxeite ment. hut with their viiiiImIi tnj- our heartH hunger for the. blessings which home alone can (five. Kven they who liavo never known what It in to havu loving heartH welcome them on tho thrcMliolil, ami loving ItanilM minister to their comfort, know that thcBe nro life's mimt ptvcioim giftit, and thit-Ht for a draught from thin cup of ieneo. TIiIh life is a ficliool. Tho iniwt ad vanced thlnkora and teaehers and toll cm are Ht 111 under dlHcfplinennd training. The phyHielan knowa that ho hai) jnxt liogun to learn how to practice medielno when age and infirmity compid him to nlmndon jt. Tho faithful minister l tlecjily imprcHHcd with tho fact that hln cntiiM mlniHtry hiw l)een a work of over coming defects and Improving his nhll Itles and developing his gifts even until t'.io close. Kvery true man npiears to htmseir like aclitld learning to wnlk.and it will bo well if through fnlls and hlun dors ho siKveeils at hmt In learning to walk welt. Wo noed not Ihi so much conoerned almut doing something great before wo die, but It is welt for lis to see to it that we lxcomo something groat . oro wo go henco. "Gray hair is so common now, said a barber tho other day, that ono wonders what It comos from. Young men havo It in profusion, and young women aro vory proud whon thoy have a oolffuro in which gray has a prominent part. I attributo tho provalonoo of gray hair to frequent cutting and soap. Tho doc- ' toi-s speak of Inhorcnt tendencies, and old women gabblo of early ploty; but soap and the harbor do more toward taking color and strength out of hair than anything elso. Tho singeing of hair Is done to prevent tho oils from . exuding from the ends of clipped hairs, and singeing is in this regard better. But ammonia-loaded soaps are the worst factor. Many people uso ammonia when washing their head, and it ontera into all shampoo mixtures. It la also an ingredient of some soups. It dries up the scalp and robe the hair of all its moisture. That Is whore most of the gray hair of to-day comes from. Solf-respect is one of tho best quali ties a man can possoss. Truo self rospect is bused upon a man's own opinion of himself, and as no man knows himself better than himself, he is bost qualified to judge whether he is deserv ing of his own respect. This matter of self-respect, however, may easily dogon erato into inordinate self esteem or dis gusting vanity. Vanity is that charac teristic which craves, the admiration of othors, and is possessed by somo of tho lower order of animals which haven't a i. . 1 .1 l ; . I i ...... . jjiMiiuui ui iiruius, lur iiinLuuim, pun- oock. . But self-resKict, in its best sense is a consciousness of one's own, worth, moral, intellectual or physical. If a man put too low an estimate upon him self, he is modest. If too high, he is vain.. Either renders him weaker thou he should be. It is the man who knows his resources and has the courage to' bring them all into play when the occa sion demands, that generally achieves distinction. Punxsutawney Spirit.' Rathmel. H. H. Haines attended court last week as a witness. Hev. Poll aid preached In the M. R. ehureh tin Humlay evening. James llevercdgo, sr., spent last week at tho county seat In tho capacity of a grand Juror. Willie Mohney, who has been a suf ferer with rhutimatlKtn for the past three months, Is Improving. ' Dr. K. I). Mclletiry, who has hocn lying sick at Ichnnon, ()., Is txMcted Inline at an cmiy day. Somo of our neighbors havo tasted of tho hitter fruits of tho law and are waiting In durance vllo until the doctor In paid. Communion services and the ordi nance of feet washing was conducted by I'lder Stephens in tlm Church of Cod on Salihath evening. Clark Lyons, an old resident of Wins low township, has purchased a proieiiy in our village, and expects to move to town ul an early day. h'd. I.. Monro Is now a full Hedged const alile and H'itee ollleer. It Is to lie hoped that the icoplo will havo no cause to regret the I rust Hint, they have confided to him. Ceo. Dyke, who has been on the sick list, for several weeks, will go to tho Adrian hospital for treatment as soon there can room he provided for him at that. Institution. .1. W. Mallow iind Peter Diil'ont went to the county seal last week. Mr. DuPout, after having boon a resident of the P. S. for over L'O years, got his natiirall.ntlou papers while in Itrook ville. The building Imhuii apN-ars to ho rag ing In our town, tjuito a numlicr of new houses havo liccn and are under course of erection. Swab llros. have erected and will sunn have their new store room rumple led. Wo regret to say that. at. oim of the mini's lit our village the miners have Ihm'Ii ciimH'lleil to lay ilowu their tools and declare a striae, for the simple reason that the superintendent In formed them that, tlm average weight of the mine em's would have to be taken at I,. 'lull pounds regardless of what llm actual weight was. "Tlm Dowers that bloom In tlm Spring" are not, more virtuous than aro those persons who purify their Mood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The fabled Kllxer Vita' could scarcely Impart grater vivacity to tlm coimteiiauco than this wonderfuf medicine. Do You Need Shoes t Wo have tlm latest styles at popular prices. Kkiod'h Kiiok Ktohk. Seed potatoes, Karly Huso, Karly Ohio and Snow l'Mako, also seed oats, at Schullzo's. Resolutions. Hkynouwvhxk, Pa., May 1(1, 'li.'l. The following are resolutions adopt ed by the members of Pride of Heyn oldsvllle lodge, No, HI, Daughters of St. George, of Heyuoldsvllle: WllKHKAH, God, In his Divine Prov idence, has seen lit to remove from our midst our dearly beloved sister, Melimla White, wife of our brother, W. G. White, who departed this life tho 27th day of April, IHIKI, therefore lie it )int)lmt. That the sympathy of tho memliers of Prido of Heynohlsvillo No. SI, Order Daughters of' St. George, bo extended to the ls'reaved husband and family in this, their time of great sor row, and commend them to the sympa thy of Him "who comfortcth as a moth er comforteth her children." Ht milntl, That a copy of these reso lutions 1)0 mvsenti'd to the sorrowing family and Ihi placed in full on the min utes of tho lodgo, and also Ixj published In tho STAR and lofiiiifrrr. Mbh. Crack Hkkd, MlRS I.IZ7.IK Hinnrv, J-Com. MHM. JKNNIK liAKl'LAV, Ladles hand turned lace shin's W.00 at Hoblnson's. Special Notice. Try my buggies, they are as good as tho host, and low In ptico. You will pay middle men a big price and got no bet ter. J. K. Johnston, Ilathmel. Lodiws tan Oxford's tl.(M) at Robin son's. To be Discontinued. IDullolHC'uurler.l After tho tlrst of next July tho stage lino between Ponfiold and Clearfield will be discontinued. At that tlmo tho mall contract for tho present year ex pires and It is understood that tho Post ottioe Department ut Washington has notified Mr. Leuvy that it will not bo re newed. This decision of tho Department is undoubtedly on account of the comple tion of tho new railroad from DuBois to Clearfield. By the new route mall mat tor will be carried much moro quickly and with less expense. The stage line between Ponfiold and Clearfield has been established for muny yuum and un til recently two stages were run dully. .Travel from Penlleld to tho county seat will also bo lurgoly vlu DuBois after tho opening of tho vallroud. Fire Insurance , Since 1878. Norwood G. Plnnoy, Brook villo, Pa. Old and rellublo companies represented. JYo bmieraije. All ordora by mall will receive prompt attention. Walter Spry, of Reynoldsville, is my authorized and licensed solicitor. Cy clone policies also written. 6-21. Card of Thanks. Wo hereby return our sincere thanks to thn fiienrts and neighbors, and to the Daughters of Mlmrty and Jr. O. U. A. M. for their kindness and sympathy to us during thn sickness and death of Mrs. Young. Mk. ani Mita. (J. 8. Akmaimwt, C. H. YotiNti. Unclaimed Letters. Thn following letters remain uncalled for at tho Hmtolllco In Kcynoldsvllto, Pa., May l.lth, I HUM: Gknth: IjcwIs C. Oslsirn, It. M. Khnngler, Thus. Swogor, .las. I ley noli Is, .I.C. Nulton, Will Ioug, Messrs. Luke hart tV Hush, John Hickman, Thomas Fletcher, Dan. t. Donahue, Jos. Aaron. Lamkh:-Miss M. Jones, Miss Annie Heesner, Mrs. Maggie ShalTer. When culling for tho above letters please say they were advertised. J. W. KotiHt', P. M. Ladles' tan shoes, Philadelphia tip, 'J!..riO nt Holilnson's. Creamery in Operation. llrna'kwnyvllli. It ml.) Tho Sugar Hill creamery started up on Tuesday. Not. many of tho farmers were ready and tho plant Is-gnu operations with Hie milk of only iilxnil fifty cows. This numlx't' will lie In creased, however, us tlm farmers get In s!iiimi to patronize tlio creamery. The patrons pay a certain amount for manu facturing tlm butter uml nro to receive dividends each month, or when the pro duct Is sold. Ladles' spring heel shoes fc.!!!! at Hob insou's. Very pretty tea sets for $1.75 at Schullzo's. Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting ,,f the stiN-khold-ers of The I tell, l'Wls Si Vales Coal Mining Company will Ihi held at, tlieof Itli'e of said company ill IteynolilsvUlo, Pa., on the llrst, Wednesday - the 7th of .lime next at M.isi a. M. for the pur pose of electing ollloers for the ensuing year. ( 'II Altl.KS ( '1,11' ton, Sec. May :inl. S!K. rvlftlttn hi It It tltr Pltir. Dr.l.l'-IlKTHH'K At tlm M. K. tiarson age, Kmeiick villo, Pa., on Mav II, IHil.l. v Hev. .las. II. .lelliart.. James II. Help and Viola .1. Iletriek, Isith of lleechwiNHls, Pa. Wachoii-ISlTMt-At the M. K. par sonage, ItriHikvllle, Pa., Mav II. I !'), bv Hev. .1. W. Itluisdell, V. S. G. Vaehob, of Mlg Hun, Pa., and Carrie M. Hiter. of Svkesvillo, Pa. N OTU'K TO 'II 4 V 1 4 AT 11LJ riit-Miuml In mi Art of AHsi-nittly, I will Ht- ll'IMl. Ill till fllllowllttf lltlM'4 tlftll lllHl4, li ri'ft'ivc nmnly iitnl Mailt ln.xrs for tho yi'iir N',ri. to-wit j Wnrsiiw lwi., Wrtt, Thiifsilay, .tiitm itt, lit tilt' holier of 1. W. KlrlmiflH, In tin forrtMHiti. I'iill twp., 'riini-silnv, June 1st, ut tint houHi nf l iillnn Sluilt ncr, hi thi afternoon. Ilciith lup., l-'ihlay. Jimm 2ml, at Itin Iiohmi nf Milton rulnr, In tin f(iniMNtn. lltiriM'tt (), I'l lilay, .Iniii' 'iml.til I lie lioitsi nf WHItain aihn In thn afternoon. lildn-H twit., Sal iirday, .htm n, at Iho Jiiim'h hold, In the forenoon, mnl In tin after noon al thiHoreiil Howe. I leaver I wp., Mnmluy, June Mh, at the More nf It. Itellx, In Hie forenoon. Worllivllle tiorotiuh, Monthly, June fttli, lit the house of II. UpIhI, In the aflerniHin. Itliiifuohl twp., TueMilav, June illh, at the hole) In Itlimu'ohl, In (he ftiieniMiM. Toiler I wi.. Tuemhiy, June ill h, at tin hoi ho of lleoitfe ItUh, tu the afternoon. Terry twp, Weiluesthiv, June 7th, at the houne nf Hhurp Neale, In the forenoon, ami In the afternoon at IheHloieal I-'iikI hm . rhiyvllle iHimiiuh, ThiiiHihiy, Juno Nth, fit theCeulral hotel. I'unxMiiliiwriey iMtronjrh, I'rhhiy, Jiiih Oth, lit Motel Timtall. Vouint twp., Kat unlay, Juno I'M h, at llolel nl nil. Itell twp., Monthly, June t Jth, at thn houstt nf lleui-v Mrown, In the forenoon. IhiHkill twp., Monday, June IiMh.ut (Jlhon'ii ntme, In Hie forenoon. It lur linn horoiiuh, Ttiiihiy, June 1 Ml It. at Hit Nh't'luiv Houne. lleutlerHoii twp., WednnKtlny, June Nth, at the house of Andrew I'ifer, In tho forcuiNiii. Mct'iiltnont twp., Wednesday, .lime 141 h, at the house of hinilel North, In the afternoon. Oliver twp., 'Iliuinduy, June l.'lh, nt thn store In Hllvelmiu In tin foreiiiHiu, auU lit MrKliiHtry'H Hloie In thn afternoon. Knox twp., I't hliiy, June lillh, at McHriick en's Miore, In the forenoon. Tlueri-oek twp., Friday, J unu HI, at tho Htoro itf K. Welner, In the nf lei noon. Hi me twp., Saturday June ITlh.ut thoTrenH Urer'K OlUce. Hi-iMkvIlh. Washlntdou twp., Monday. Juno Ifith, at ItiH'ktlale In the forenoon, and. ut tho Wanh Inulon hotel In Hie afternoon. Hnytler twp. and ItriN'kwnyvllht iHirniiKh, Tut'Htlay, June 3Hh, ut the lnuun I louse. Wurnuw twp. east, Wednesday, June 2lnt, ut the hoiiHiMif J. A. Fox. In thn forenoon. Union twp. and t'nrsfcu hormiKh, ThiifMlay, Juno SWnd, at Hlenn'H hotel. Himiinervllle ImhoultIi, Friday, Junu 2.lrd, ut the t'oiiimert'lal hotel, In the forenoon. Clover twp., Fritlay, Junu ilrd, nt thu Iioiiho of J. Kshelmiiii, In the afleriMHtn. HtiMikvllle hornuuli, Huturdny, June 24 Hi, ut tin Treiisurer'N ollice, HeyiioldMvlllo iMiroiiuli, Tuesday, Junu 27th, lit tho Hotel Mrt'onnell. Wlnslow twp., WudiiHHilay, Juno 2Hth, nt the Uotul McConiiuU. Turtlon paylnn tuxoH nt thu uhovo tlrnon, nnd plaooH, will huvo ten mt rent., an that amount will ho added when placed In the hands of thu collnrtora. Morouiitlln Mcenson will ho collected nt nil pltieoH visited, and all licenses n'inaluinu tin jmhl ufter tho tlrst of July will im phieod In thu hands of tho proper oIIIcIhIh for colleetloii. A.. nrWILL,! VTIM, o.TrrMM. The Percheron Stallion. SULTANI Will atund for ninrca at tho following places: J. E. Mulholland, near Pnnle, on Monday and balance of cuch wovk at ownor'8 hurn In Purttdiso settlement. Description. Sultan la a blight daii ple gray, B yeai-a old, lfli hundit high and weighs 1700 pounds; has good atylo and fine action, and a good disposition. Will how for himself. Podigroe. Sultan was sired by Old Sultun, Imported from Krunoe by W. T. Walters, of lialtimoro, Md. Piint dam Olo Colio, by Piinoo Nujioloon, ttlso im ported from Fruneo; second duin, bv Old Nlggor, lmMrtod; third dum, Wax work, Imported. Terms. $5.00 for the Reason, payable, with tho first Bin-vice of tho horse; ftti.OO to Insure mure with foul, payable as soon us mure is known to be with foul; or $8.00 to Insure living foul on foot. Parting with an insured mure boforo known to be with foal forfeits the insur ance. All reasonable care takon, but not accountable for accidents. Thomas Retinoids, jr., Owner. p)H I'ltOTIIONOTAHV, WILLIAM H. HUTTK.il, Or t't.ATVii.i.c Honolulu, CiiliJiH't toiti'llnn of llii n'iiilillciiiif JeffiT whi I'o. nl tlm prliimrjr clei'llnn, .limn 17, Ihwi. JKU I'ltOTIIONIITAKV, JOHN H. llAUIl, ir I'iNri iirrK TowHittr, diililei'l to iii'tlim of Ihi' ri'iiiilillciiim nf .li.fft.r hoii Co. t. tlie inliiiiiry I'lii'llnti, .Inni' 17, Ihii:i, l'oll I'Hii'l'tinNii'l'Altr, ItOUKItT M. HWIHIII'.lt, tirt't.ATirit.t.K lloiiottiiii. Huliji'i't to art Inn nf the reiiilllt'iitiH nf Ji.rfer niiii To. nl lite ,rliMl- fleet lull, Jlirin 17, Iniiii. ,1Ht HIIKIIII'T. K. NKKK, Or KKrNiu.lmvii.i.ii llniioitiiii, Hiltil't IiiiicIIiiii of tin ri'lillMlrlilmtif .Ii-ITit mm I it. nt I hi' primary Hci'ilmi, .Iiiiik 17, imki. ililtMllltlll'. KAVIIl ti. (iolIULKV, Or IIIIOOKVII.I.M llllllllllllll, Hillth'i'l In iii'lluliitf the repiihlli'inm ef Ji'lTer mm t'o. itl Hie itrliiiiiry I'lei'llim. .Iiine 17, il':i. tiHHIIDItll K. CltAltLKSO. WILSON, Or I'I'INI'TWN1! lllllllll'llll, Hilhli'i't III lli'llimnf the li'iiulilli'lilm nf .lelTer mm I'o. at Hie iirlnmry elt'Clliin, .liinn 17, hii;i. p. It KMHItll'l', ' " OKOIMiK W. WAKNICK, Or ltKTNOI II1VII.i l! llollOI'lltl, Hllhei'l to lli'l Inn nf t he ri'illlilli'llllH nf Jeffer. mm I 'o. lit the I'l Ihitit-y elecl Inn, .liuie 17, ni:. piltHMKUII I', 10. W. Mo.MILLK.N, Or IlKTNOI.IIHVII.I.K llonoiriiii, Hiih.lect tit iii'lltm nf the ileiniK'rtits nf JelFer mm i'o. nt tin. iii'liniiry elecl Inn, luni, mi:i. cr nit ut rrrottrrr. ,llt TIIKAHl-ltK.lt. .K H IN WAITK, OrWlNMLOW TottNKIIII', Hllhlrrl tn lli-llnli nf the t-titlhllciilmttf Jelfer mm I'o. ill tin pi I inn ry elecl Inn, .In ne 17. m!i;i. Jill It 'lit K ASH II Kit, N. I). COI SKY, Or I'I'NXHI'TAWNKT llollot'llll. Hlllii-ct to ticllntittf the reillhllcliliM nf Jeirer hen I 'it. nl t In n hiiitiy lii'cl Inti, .luni 17, piltTKKAHt'ltKIt, W. W. CUISSMAN, OK ( I. A Wil l. K lllllllll'llll, Sllliji'i'l to 11 1 -I I ill nf I he I - .1 1 1 1 1 1 'it in nf .If IT. I -hum fit. lit the iirlmtiry elecl Inn, Jiiih. 17, lir.. ,'OH TltKASI IIKIt, AllTIIUU MoltlllSoN, Or I'NIIIN TllWNNIIII1, HllllliH'l In net Inn of the ri'lltlltllclitm nf .tl'ITer mm fit. ut the iiiliiiiii-y elecllim luni, 17, Ini:i. jrolt TltRAHI'IIKIt, W. II. LI 'CAS, Ort'nltsil'A llollot'llll, Hllliect to lli-tlnn of the reillhllcinm nf .telTer mm I'o. nt the iirliiniry eh-ctlim, June 17, hi:i. VT(ttttttll(itrr. l''Olt OOMMIHKKINKK, W. T. COX, Or WlNHI.IlW TOWNHIIII', Huliji'cl tniicllimnf the i-i.,tilillciiimnf li-ffi'r-mm t'o. lit the illtiiliry elei-tlnii, .liinn 17, InIM. Pott (XIMMISHIONK.lt, PANIKL 1IUKWK11, Or I'kiiiiv TowNniii', Hllh.li'Ct til lictlitii nf the reillhlll'llltH of Jelfer hiiii I 'ii. ill lhi Primary elecl Inn, .Iiine 17, IMU. Kolt OOMMIHHIONKIt, JOSKI'II DAUIt, Or llaooKvn.i.K lloiioi'iiii, Hilhjecl to ili-llitn nf Hie ri.iiilillciins of Jeffer Hiin t'o. ut H.e iirliiniry elecHmi, .Iiine 17, M'il. Poll (XIMMISStONK.lt, JOSKI'II ItCLLKUS, Or Waiisaw Townhiiii. Hiililrct tn net Inn nf Hie reinililli iiiiHiif .leffer mni tO. nl the iirliiniry elect Inn, , I unit 17, l"t:i. i-'Olt COMMIHHIONKIt, M. K. WOODS, Or Ki.miKii TowNmiii', Huhjecl tn iicilnii nf ihe 1 c tunc rut nf .ti'irer snn I 'n. ut the iirliiniry elecllim, .1 unit 'J4, ni:i. 1'Vllt ('(IMMIHHIONK.lt, A. W. MULHOLLAND, Or WlNHMlW TllWNHIIII', Huh.ect to net Inn nf thn IlemiM'riitH nf Jeffer min On. nt thu iirliiniry uleetlmi, Jiiiki 24, IxWI. K()lt (X)MMIHHtONKlt, H. M. KIIIKLDS, Or ( MIVK.II ToWKKHIP, Huh ice t tn net Inn nf tho ntilllillciimtof .feffer hoii Co. at the primary tiluciiiiii Junu 17, InU.l. littccllitticoii. 0X01110? ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco on WiMit Miiln street, oppohIU) Ciiiiuiiorvlal llolel, UuynolilHVltlti, I'a. the H. 11. K. IIOOVEIl, HEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Iti'Hldent (liinllHt. In linilillhu neiir Mutho-illHti-hiiriii, niiiMmltu Arnold Mock. Guiitlu nuiui la npurutliiK. OotrU. JOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDS VI LLE, I'A. FltANKJ. 11 LACK, Proprietor. The lend Inn hotel of tho town. Ilimi1iiiir tecs for iMiiiimerclHl men. Hteiim httiit, free IniH, Imtti riMimn unit cIosi'Ih on ovitry fliwir, HiimplH riMiniH, tilllltiril room, tulephune con- llOCtlDIIM, &c. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. GliEEXd- C'OXS'A'K, I'roprkUm. First rlnm In cvnry partlciilur. Located In thu very ci-litl-ii nf tlio IiiisIiichm purt of town. Treo 'Iiiih to itnU from train mid commodious sample riHinm fur c-oiiyiuirclul tru velum. MEHICAN HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA. liVFFINQTOy A LOXO, I'rop't. Omnthim to and from all trains. European reHtiiiiriint. Hiiiihu tiuutud unit lighted by aiiH. Hot and void witter. Wis torn Union TeleKriinh olllcn la huildliiK. The hotul Is lilted Willi all thu niodura conveuloncos. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., MIL P. CABJtlEIi, Proprktor, Pamiilii ronnia on the cround floor. House heatud liy natural gas. Ouialbui to and from all trains. Don't Walk! but buy a the cheapest to the highest price at G. F. HOFFMfN'S, The Reynoldsvillo Jeweler. We Have SECOND NewSpringDressGoods! Do not fail to come and see them. They are Beauties. B1NG & CO., NOLHN BLOCK. Do You Know Where to Make Dollars Do Double Duty? Why certainly at BOLGER BROS.' Mi mm Clolliii Eioii, Where you will find the Largest ABHortment of Sf?.rin8" sy.!?.??. Handsome Jeckwear Ever offered to the people of Reynoldriville. It may be said of pur atock that "Nature made it aud then broke the mould," for the garments we offer look more ntylish than many high priced custom-made Huita. OUR OBJECT In advertising ia to let everybody know how thoroughly we combine perfection of Style, Fit and Finish with the moBt 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., Originators ot the Small Protlt Srjstem. Allgradesfrom Recived our INVOIOB OF- Mid IN ST RET.