Suhm-riptinn $l.,10 per yntr, in lulvnwt. An Imli'iH'ilili'nt Infill nnpiT. pilhlMirilnvi'ry Weiiiiffiliiy lit McyimliKvlllt', .IffffrMmi I'd. n., ,,,-r ii ,mi i in- ifiii-n'! f ii ii.'jw'lil'.YIIII' anil .If rTi-4oitimiii1y. Nim-iMilltlt-ul, wllltrf nt nil wiin niiiiii's, nnii will ih fHit-iuliy rrli'iul ly townuN tlm Inlmrtiut cliim. Hiilmrrliillnn nrli'f l.(ViMryi,ur. In nilvnnriv ('iinimiiiili'iiHiinn Ititfiiili'if for rmlillmllnn muni. Im it impnnlt'il by tint wrllfr'n mintf, not fur niittllriitlon, hut im n giiiirnntff Hxl flllth. Intf rfMlnir nr Iti'tm MiUrttiMl. ArtvfrllMnir mun mud,, kntmn nn iippllrii tlnn nt tlm oHIro In ArnuliW HIiM'k. I.fimluy coimiiiiult'ulliiii nnii rliniitfi uf . nlvirili'niintf should rrurh thin olllro by Monday inkiii. Afliln" nil ronitminlrntlnnN 1oC A. Htcpli annul, itfyiMMMNviiM1, I'll, Knlfi-fil' nt tho iHistiilllfo nt. !tiynolNvlll('i Pit., tfNnfronil flimi mull inultfr. C. A. TV.VUV.yoy, Kitltiir and I'nfc. WKDNKSDAV. MAY .It. "TIiito mn four ifcxMl liulltn wlilrh n wlnti Bint K11"'! nxnn 1'HfncKtly ivimiiii nii'iuli'il In hlrouni'lH nuil liy Ills own example, nml which tin ciiumIiIi'iviI v wntlally nriviwnry for tho happy nuiii- Btromi'nt, of tompmwy i-iinoeriiN tlu-y Bin phni'Via'lty. wvurary, Mi-niHni-sn nml (llsjmti'li. Wlihottt ttio flint, timi' Ih wimtoil; without tint fWMfiml. iniHtaki'H tlm miwt hurtful to our own rn'ilit nml tntoivHt unci thnt of otlii-in limy lx roni milt. m): without tin' third, notliinif -itn 1x3 ilono wi-11; nnd without tlm hint, op- portunitli'H of ml vim tuio nm liwt wliich it Is ImpoHHlWn to ivi'n.11. Tbo i1i'nlntion in villinny to which Immunity cnn Hiuk, wuh forclhly llliw trntctl in UlinoiH hy thu net of a young fiend, Hixtcon yenm of nifo, who tried to poison IiIm piirentH, and, fullinjr In that, rose In the night and killed them both by nhootinjr them. When qiieHtiom-d ho wild ho wns "tiivd wait ing for th old folks money." Hunting In tixieavy to punish hucIi devil ish ncH of Kli-it; yet, lifter all, wo won der whether those parents always knew whom that, Imy was at, night, when he shoulil havo been nt home or in hi mm other equally harmless and attractive plneo. The (iovernment has acquired by pur chase tho famous 'Cherokee Strip" which includes an areu considerablv larger than Xew Jersey and if all the accounts im? true, of much moiv viiluu bio soil. (Jradnally, the (uveriiment is wiping out all tho Indian titles and drawing to Itself tlm ownoi'ship of tho Indliin lands. The price paid in tho pivHont. case VI. Zt ier acre or only 9A..!iri,T.1(i. It was a good bargain for both buyer and seller. Tho atxive named gum will bo retained at interest in tho Treasury and will support the Indians from whom it was taught hand somely. It will bring into tho market a jMirtion of country capable of supMrt inp some millions of people. Tho World's Fair was open to tho public last Sunday. A great howl has Dcou raised that tho gates should ta open on Sunday to give tho totaling la an opportunity to attend tho big show, as they could not go through tho week. It is claimed thnt tho working men were decidedly In tho minority last Sunday, which shows that this class aro not responsible for tho people of theso United Stntes disregarding the luw of God and our land. We claim to be a chris tian land and then talk about disobey Ing God's command, to keep tho Sabbath day holy, by ojxsning tho Fair on that day. If the gates are kept ojxn on Sunday there are thousands and thou- sands of christian people who will not go near tho Fair. Following is the full text of the Farr free school book bill approved by Gover nor Pattison: "School directors or controllei-s shall purchaso text books and other necessary school supplies for use in public schools of thoir resiiectivo school district as'such now text books and supplies aro required in addition to those at present in use in the hands of pupils or owned by tho school districts out of the school fund of the districts and when so procured the necessary book and school supplies shall be fur nished free of cost for use in tho schools of said district subject to the orders of the directors or controllers thereof, whose duty it shall be to provide for tho ;roturn of and for the safe keeping and . care of the books, which shall be re turned at the close of the annual school term in each year or as the board may direct.'; It is not an untrequent thing to find a boy who has become tired of home, and believes that bis life will be walsted if he d(K3s not get away from father and mother's watchful care. It Is easy for a boy to be discontented with his lot, and easy to be contented. When It is too late manv boys will long for the joys they now despise. If a boy care fully thinks of the matter he cannot help but decided that no others can be found in this broud world to take the place of father or" mother, while the ' companionship of brothers and sisters is ' more previous than can be found outside the home. Don't imagine you have less enjoyment than others. See what you cau do to bring cheerfulness into the home oirole. Help each oue in their labors, and you will find that it helps you. Don't let vexations cause you to lose your temper and speak harshly to anyone; it is just as easy to use gentle words, and the results are far more t pleasant for ulL You have no idea how much you can lighten the cares of your loved ones and brighten and cheer the home for yourself if you will only try. Take the Lead and Keep It. WlMJAMHWRT, I'a., May 20, TO THE CITI2KN8 OF ItKYNOI.MRVIIXE! While reading tho HTAIJ last week I saw an account of your intention to pave Main St. between tho Arnold blik and Hotel ltolnap. Why not go farther in tho goixl work and continue to tho A. V. It. H.V To think that your town with a population, including tho sur rounding community, of nlxtut five thousand would pnvo only to blocks of their principal street and leuvo the worst part of it go as it is, generally, with two or three foot of mud. You ran go Into almost any town not half as large as Heynoldsvlllo and you will see bettor streets. Many of them have oil their principal streets paved. How Is this V I will endeavor to tell you. They have business men; men who arc not afraid to do something that will help litiihl the town up and secure thereby a much Inrger trade. Waken up and let the world know thnt yon exist. t,t your town take the lend nnd keep it. How? Hy pavjng your streets from the depot to t hoot her end: getting electric lights; getting electric cars, anil what, Is more Impor tant, to tret out of the dreamy way yon have fallen Into and endeavor with nil your might to have a town to bo proud of. V Figs and Thistles. I Hum' Horn.) The man who has a red nose Is alxnit the last to II ml It out. The truth we hnte the most Is tho truth that hits us the hardest. Some of tho heart's sweetest songs have lioon learned in the dark. How easy it is for men to find reasons for doing as they want to do. When faith gix-s to church to pray for rain, it always takes nn umbrella. No man can ever travel away from God without doing it at his own expetisi The devil never knows exactly what to do with the man he can not discour age. If you go to church without meeting Christ the devil will walk home with you. Not one man in twenty can give a sensible reason. If you nsk him, why ho keeps n dog. ' It is much harder to lm a successful hypocrite than It Is to bo a faithful Christian. There is something wrong with the man's head who never learns anything from a mistake. A great deal of meanness masquerades In all parts of the land under tho mono of prudence. A Fateful Day. Xew lletlili'liem Vlnilli'iitor Saturday was an unlucky day at Long Hun mines. Two painful accidents oc curred pn thnt day by which two miners aro laid up with broken limb. William llixikoiiberry, while hauling some cars with a mule, was run over by a car which jumix'd tho track and had his leg broken and received injuries about tho chest. Frederick Kerr, a man past middle age, while working uhotit some Ichiso slate, hud a leg broken by a largo piece which fell upon him. During tho past threo mouths accidents in tho mines of this region havo been remark ably frequent. Two Thousand Each. Hmokvllle Pcmocnit.1 On Saturday evening, tho l.'tth Inst.. W. M. Fairman and I. N. Grnlllus, worn driving from Urookvillo to lunxsutaw- ney in a buggy. In crossing tho bridge over Little Sundy nt Oxilspringby some means they drove off tho bridge. For injuries alleged to havo boon sustained and damnge done, they hnve brought suit against tho county for $2,(XK1 each. Tho brldgo belongs to the county. Henry A. Hoed, tho shX3 man. has at last something to help sulToring human ity. He has tho Infalliblo Corn Curo. which never fails to remove corns and does not injure tho feet. No curo, no pay. vv ny suffer when 23 cents will stop the cause. All the tanneries in the State of Pennsylvania havo boon purchased by throe corporations known as Elk Tan ning Company, Penn Tinning Com pany and Union Tanning Company, and the head offices of all those groat com panies, representing forty millions of capital, are even now established right here in Ridgway. lijiwiilf, An occasional bottle of Avor's Sarsa- parilla does more to correct tho tenden cy of tho blood to accumulate humors, and keep the organs sound and healthy, than any other treatment we know of. "Prevention is better thun curo." Try it this month. Pttftlna with the Ctt. Larimer Moore. At the M. E. Parsonage, Urookvillo, Pa., May 25, im, by liev. J. W. Ulalsdoll, Walter H. Larimer, of Howe, Pa., and Myrtle F. Moore, of Aliens Mills, Pa. Bonds For Sale. Reynoldsville Borough bonds for gale. Enquire at Sooley, Alexandur & Co.'s bank. Did you see the new base ball shoes at Robinson's. Nice now lamps, with Pittsburg burn ers, at Sohultze's. Ladles tan Oxfords $1,00 tl.25 11.50 at Robinson's. 1 Although it Is tiotclatmod that Aynr's SarsapnrlllacuiTs every 111 to which flesh Is heir, yet, as a matter of fact, it comes nearer doing this than any other medi cino ever conixiunded. In purifying tho blmxl, it removes tho source of noorly all disorders of tho human system. Toadies clean your kid gloves with Mousqiiotalrn gloto cleaner, for sale only by J. U. Arnold, tho lending houso In town, for dressed and undressed kid gloves In nil tho most desirable shades. Croaker Fertilizer. The Croaker Fertlllsier for sale nt .1. W. Johnston' fiN-d store, West Heyn oldsvlllo. Frank P. Hest, agent for tho fertilizer, also sells It nt his farm In Wlnslow township. Do You Need Shoes f Wo havo tho latest styles nt popular prices. ItKKM'S SlIOK STtlHK. Special Notice. Try my buggies, they are as good as the best, and low In price. Yon will pay middle men n big price ami get no bet ter. .1. K. .Ioiinston, Kiithmcl. I'lre iiaiirntiri'. Since 1S7H. Norwood (i. I 'intiey, ItriHik vllle, I'a. Old nnd reliable companies represented, Ao Innkntitir, All orders by mall will receive prompt attention, Wnlter Spry, of Kcynoldsvillo, Is my authorized nnd licensed solicitor. Cy clone policies nlso written. 11-21. N JOTICK. CoMI'Tltll.!.l-:lU)t''TIIKCt'HHKN('V, Washinuton. May 27. '!.'!. ) Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the lltiilerslgneil, it has fieen made to appear that "The First National Hank of Iteynoldsvllle," in the lliiroiigh of Iteyniililsvlllo, in the ( 'oiinty of .lelTerson, and State of Pennsylva nia has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the 1'nlted States, re quired to Ii compiled with Is'fore an association shall lie lint liori.ed to com mence the business of hanking. Now therefore I. .lames II. Eckels, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The First National Hank of ItcynoldsvUlo," In the llorough of Kcynoldsvillo, In the County of Jef ferson anil State of Pennsylvania is nu thorixed to commence the business of banking as provided In Section Fifty one hundred and sixty-nine of the Re vised Statutes of tho United States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand nml seal of olllce this 27th day of May, lsiCI. James H. EcKEt.s. (No. 4!HW.( Compt'rof theCuniMlcy. JOTICETO TAX-PAYERS. riiiMiimit fi nn AH of AMwmbly, 1 will al- tl'IMl, lit tllO following tlllH'H III Hi pltH't'M, tO ivri'lvr coiitily nml stutt tuxi's fttr w your iwn. iitwit ; Wiirniiw twp., Vt, Tliurmlny, Juim lt, nl I lii' Ihhim' of (. W. ItlchiiitN, lii tin fon'mmn, I'olk iwp.. Thiinulity, .liint 1st, lit thu Ihhhi of I uHtm Sholt'iirr, In tin uflci iiihhi. 1 1 tit 1 1i twp., lililiiy. .him :!imI, nt thn hniist of Milton I'iiIih', In tin fini'Momi. 1tiiimH Iwp-. l-'iMuy, .1 him '-iml, nt tlx hoiitn of WIMIiim U iilliu't In thn afternoon. fchlml twp., Hiitiirtluy, June ;tnl, nt the .Tone lintel. In the forenoon, nml In tin nflef nooii tit theMtoreiit Howe. Ileuver tup., Monilny, June At Ii, nt the More of It. Kelly., lit the forenoon. Woiihvllle horoiiu'h, Momluy, Juno filh, nt the limine of V II. tJeWI, In the iiflernoon. Itinutfold twp., TiiomImv, .hum (it It, lit thu hotel In Kliiutrohl, In the forenoon. I'orler twn Tuelnv. JuneOl Ii. lit tho house of (ieoitfe llh. In the uflernooti. ferry twp, Wednewdtiy, Juim 7th, lit thn hoiiHi of Hhurp Neii Us In the forenoon, mid In the afternoon at theMtoreiit Frost burn. t'htyvllle Itorouuh, Thtii-Hihty, June Nth, at the 4'eiitritl hotel. I'unxMutiiwnev borotmh, I'rhluv. Juno Uth. lit Hotel Tumuli. omur twp., Hattiiuuy, Juno HMh.ut Hotel Piintnll. Hell twn.. Momluv. .Tune :!th. lit tho house of Henry Hrown. In tho forenoon. titklll twn.. MoiHliiv. June l.'ih. ut unison Htore, In tho forenoon. Ittir mm ttorouifli. Tuemliiv. Juno i:tth. nt the Met' I nre llouo. Hemlei-Hou t wn.. W filnoNflii v. Juno 14th. at the houso of Andrew I'lfer, In the foreniMHi. Met 'nlmont t u n.. edneMliiv. Juno 14th. at the housi of Hnnlel North, In tin afternoon. Oliver twn.. I hui-mhiv. Juno Ifith. at tho Ktore In Ollvetiunx In tin foieiitMHi, and at MeKhiMtry'H Ntoro In tho afternoon. tviiox twp., i-i iuiiy, .iiino piin, at met raK- en'H Htore. In tho foieiitMti. Vlneerook twp.. 1'i lduy, Juno 111, at the ntoro of K. Welder, In the afternoon. Kono twp., Huiurdnv Juno lith.iit thoTreus urer'Htttlh'o, Hrookvllle. Wiisiitnirtini twn.. Moudav. June nth. at Korkdulo In tho forenoon, and ut tho Wuhh limton hotel In tho afternoon. hnvder twn. and ItrtN-kwavvlllo iMirouiili. Tuesday, Juno 2"1 h, at tho louiiu House. Warsaw twp. oast, Wednesday, Junogliit, ut the house of J . A. Fox, In the forenoon, 1'nlon twp. anil Cor leu Imii-oukIi, Thursday, Juno tXmt at lilenn't hotel. Huniinervllle torouirh. r i ldav. Juno 2;ird. at tho ('ommerelul hotel, In tho forenoon. Clover twn.. Friday. Juno lrd. ut tho houso of .T. Ksheltnan, In tho aftornHu. Itrookvl lo iMirouuh. hulurdav. Juno 24th. at tho Treasurer' otllre. Kevnoldsvlllo horouirh. TuoHdav. June 27th. at tho Hotel McConnell. W Inslow twn.. Wednssduv. Juno 2Hth. at tho Hotel MoComioU, 1'artloM nuvlnir tax en at tho atxwn tlmnw. mid plaees, will hiivo ten per rent., an that amount will ho added when phicod In tho liiindH of tho t'olloctoin. Mercantile Licenses will bo rolloeted ut all place vUltod, and all llcenws remaining un jmld after tho Hrnt of July will ho placed lit tho hands of the proper officials for collect Ion. A. O, VtvW ILL 1 .19IN, Co. Treu. The Percheron Stallion. SULTANS Will stand for mnrcs at the following placcH: J. E. Mulhollund, nenr Punlo, on Monday nnd halanco of each week at owner's barn in 1'uradisO settlement. Description. Sultnn Is a bright dap ple gray, 6 yearn old. Mi hundfl high and weighs 170U pounds; has good style and tine action, und a good disposition. Will show for himself. Pedigree. Sultan was sired by Old Sultan, Imported from France by W. T. Walters, of ltultimore, Md. First dam Ola Colio, by l'rince Napoleon, also im ported from Franco; second dam, bv Old Nigger, Imported; third dam, Wux work, imported. Terms. $5.00 for tho season, payable with the first service of the horse; &J.IH) to insure mure with foul, payable us soon as mare is known to bo with foal; or 8.00 to Insure living foal on foot. Parting with an Insured mare before known to be with foal forfeits tho insur ance. All reusonuble care taken, but not accountable for accidents. Thomas Reynolds, Ir., Owner. ANiN'OUNCKMEiNTS. tivpthottotitrttt Mc. HOTIIO.NOTAKY, WILUAM 11. HUTTF.lt, or ri.Atvnxn lionot'oii, tn nrt Ion of tlir remililli-iiiifi of .ti-ltiT. Plllijert win i 'o. Ht t lie i lnmryacli'llcn, Jiinu 17, IMKI. Jtlll I'KOTIIONMTAKY, . JOHN H. 1IARR, (If PlNKCHKKK TOWKIIII.. Pulilrct to net Inn of Hie reiiililleiinn of .ti'ffer miii I n. nl tlie ptlmioy cli c lleii, .him. 17, hii:i. t)ll I 'KOTIKINtrrAllY, HOIIKUTM. HWIHIIFU, or ri.ATvn.i F lioimi'iiii. .. a..!.... ... .1... ... t..M. Hulijivl noli I n. "lnl n.'i, ... , ,,, i , i 1 1, ii i, , .1, in r lit the primary clci lleii, .hmii 17. hii:i. SihfVltT. pllt HIIKIMI I', K. NI'.I'F, ur IlKrNoi.iwvu.i.it Itoiioi'oii, Hlllijl'i't tiitli'lliill nf tlie repillillrnnmif .teffer win Co. at thi' prlnitiry I'lfi'ilfin, June 17, Hi;!. yttl hllKKII'l'', DAVID (!. (iOintf.KY, OK llllOOK vn.i.r lloiioi ini, Hiltilci't to nclliili ir the ri'illillciiiiiif .leffer. Hon 4'u. ut Hie prliiuiry elci'ilnn, .luni' 17, H:i. j,MUtHiii:niri', f'HAHl.KHO. WIfiHoN, or I'rMxm'T.tWNKr llonoi nii, Culili'i'l In iii'lliinnf the ii'iiiilillcnim of .tefTer' hum 4'e. Ill llic prliiuiry I'lei'l Inn, .lilni' Ii, Mli;i. pill HII VM I IT, (IKOIMilO W. WAUNK'K, Or Kkynoi.imvim.i! Hoiioi iim. Ciitii'cl to net Ion nf tlie ri'imlillciinanf .lilTi'r win ( n. nt tlie I'r lmiov I'li'cilim, .liine 17, Htl. piltHllrillll'l', V.. W. Mc.MIM.KN. Or lit VMoi.iwvn i.r. Iloiioriin, SuliJiM't liiiiciliin i if l lie (li'iniH'nitH nf .telTer win t'u. tit the prliiuiry elect Ion, lime, l1i:i. (Tountit Pvanvfr. pil TIIKAHI IIKIt, .UHIN WAITF, or Winhi.ow Townhiiip, Siililici tiiiii'iliiti nf tin ri'piilillciiiisiir .li'ifer hum I n. nl tlie pllliuiry i lei'lliiti. .Iiiiic 17, kk. put Ti:i:.sii:i:it, N. I). CiiUKY, Of I'I'NXHI TANKV llllllol'llll, Hllliject lo net loll of the ri'pil III leu iih of .ti'lTer win t'n. ill I lie prlniiiry I'h'i'liiin, .iiuii' 17, Imki. p Ut TIIKASCKKK, W. W. CUISKMAN, or ri Avvn i r Iloiioriin, Sn I ) III tli'lliill of tin' ll'plllilli'iow of .feffer win )'o. ut tin. prliiuiry I'lecllon, .lime 17, IHia poll TltKAHnirit, AWTHUUMOIUUSON, or I'nio.n ToWNHiiir, Hiilili'ct to netlmi of Hie n'tiulillcniiHof .leffer. win Co. ut the prliiuiry t lii'ilon tunc 17, Imci. Poll THKAHI'llKIl, W. H. LITCAS, orCntmicA Iloiioriin, Hiilili'cl to net Ion of the repiililli'ioiH of win Co. nt the primmy elii tlnn, .limu i; Il'ITlT- ', iwtl. Foil COMMIHKIONKK, W. T. COX, Or Wikhmiw Township, Huliji'i't toiictloiiiif the repiililli'iinmif ferfer win I n. ut tlie piiiiutry elei'tlon, .linie 17, Ih'.CI. Foil COMMISHIONKIt, DANIF.L I1REWKR, Or I'FitiiY TowNHinr, Hulilei't lo net loii of l he repiilillcinm of .feffer win I'o. ut the I'lliumy t-lci-l lni. .1 utit) 17, 1 Ml I. Foil COM.MISHIONKU. .lOSKPH DARK, or linooKVii.i.K lionoi im, HuhJiH't to net I if the repiihlli'iins of .IcftVr- wili I'd. ul the prliiuiry flection, .1 line 17, IKCI. Foil (.XlMMIHHIOXKIt, JOSKI'U RULLKRS, ok Waiihaw Townhiiip, Hulilei't tiinctlon of the repilhlli'iiiiHof JefTiT wm Co. nt the prliiuiry eli i llon, Jiinu 17, 1hi:i. Foil t'OMMlSSIONKIl, M. F. WOODS, Or Ki.iiiikii Tom NHllll', Hllh.lect to ni'thili of the UeiniMTlltH of .leffer. hoii l it. m the primary election, .lime Jl. IMiil. Foil COM MISSION Kit, A. W. MULIIOLLAND, Or I.NHMIW ToWNKHII, Ciihlecl to net Ion of tlm 1ieiniH'riitn of Jeffer wm I'o. in the prliiuiry fieri Ion, Juno n, Foil COMMISSIONKIt, S. M. SHIKLDS, or CuiVKii Townhiiip, Huhjeet to net Ion of I he repiihllciiiiH of Jtffer win I'o. ut thu prlrnury elecllnn Juno 17, Ma. iUicrltatirou. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Oftlco on West Muln Hlrcet, onnoblto the t'ommervlii! Unti l, lloynoldvUlo, Pit. jya. Ii. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ItcHidont dentlHt. In bulldins neur Metho dlht eliiiri'h, opiHislto Arniild hliK'k. (iontlu uohh in opurutuiK'. Ooirl. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FIIAXKJ. JILACK, Proprietor. The k'ttdltiK hotel of thu town, lloudquitr tors for eoniiiieivlul men. Hleiim lieut, five tiuH. Iiitlh rooniH und rlootH on ovurv Mimif. siiniple riHinm, bllllitid ruoin, tt lephono cull- uuciiuim ate JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. (lliEEXa COXSEIt, Proprietors. Klrnt I'liiHH III f very purl leulnr. Locntod tn thu very rent re of the hiisiui'Hpurt of town. Free 'Iiiih to und from IrHlim nnd eoniniiMlliiuii wiuiplu roonm forcoiiiiuuivlul truvelurs. M ERICA N IIOTKL, DROOKVILLE, PA. nUFFJXGTUX & LOXO, 1',-op'a, OmnlliUH to nnd from nil trulim. Euronuitn rfHtuiiruut. limine heutfU und llKhteu by Kuh, Hot unit colli wuler. Western L'lilon Televrunli olllce In ImiIIiIIiiu. The hotel U uttou witu uu tne uiouoru coiivoniuiieeii. . QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., MIL J'. CAHJlIJilt, Proprietor, Bunmlo ronnmon tho urouiid flmir. IIoum huuif d by uuiurul gun, ounilhui to und from ail truuis. Don't Walk! but buy a the cheapest to the highest price at C. F. HOFFMAN'S, The Reynoldsville Jeweler. We Have Recived our SEGOND INVOICE, New Sorins Do not fail to come and see them. They are Beauties. BING & CO.. NOLAN BLOCK. Do You Know Where to Make Dollars Do Double Duty ? Why certainly at BOLGER BROS.' Well Stocted Hi Emirii AVhere you will find the S.Prmg; Suits, Ever offered to the people of Reynoldsville. It may be said of Otir Stock tliat "Natnrfi llinilft it, finrl tlien Virnl-a tha mould," for the garments we 1 l. i i iimuy iiigu priceu cuBtom-maae OUR OBJECT In advertising is to let everybody know how thoroughly we combine perfection of Style, Fit and Finish with the most Reasonable Prices. Have you selected your SPRING ..SUITS? If not, do not delay, but tome at once and inspect our stock, which comprises the latest styles in Sacks, Cutaways, Double Breasted Square Cuts and Prince Alberts. Respectfully, BOLGER BROS., OrlQlnators ot the Small ProlH System. Allgradesfrom OF" Dress Goods ! MAIN STRET, Largest Assortment of Handsome jyjeckwear offer look more stylish than i i Buns.