Tltc Star. Sulwriiitiim $l.M )rr ynir, in inivimr. V, A. KTI.I'IIHKHO'V, l:ntr nnil I'nh, v7i i n kh i ay, chItoh loiriTiTTHitir An tmli'iHuiilt'iit limil pitHr, pnMMtril nvrry Wt'tlnpntliiy t Hynill'vlUi, .l1TirHin Co. 1a., ili'viili'H to On. ltitt'rttN of KcynoliNvlllii ann .li'lTiTMoiii-oiiiity. Nmi-Mlhlrnl. will treat, nil with fuli'iiM, ami will iHMiMH'Inlljr frh'ml If towiirilM lilt hilNirlnv rliim. HilliMrtitliin rlrrl..'VIM'r vr-nr, In advalifl. (Nininuiiili'iittonn Init'nilctl for loilihi'nl Ion ItiuM Im nrcomimnli'il by tlm wrrinr'n nitnii', not for imlillriuloti, hut a it nuiirniiti-i' of flood fill III. InlnrfNtlnir niw llrm nnllrlti'il. Ailvrrllilnir riitim iiiihIm known on Htpllrit tlon lit thv ofllrii In ArrmlilV lllm'lc. jinKliiy f'oimntinlt'iilloim itntl rhuiiKn of itilviM'tlHoini'ttiH hIioiiIiI roiii'li IIiIh ollli'ii liy Monthly niHin. A lil i ! nil Poiiiiniiiili'ittlouii to '. A. Hti'Uli enon. liVyiioMtvllli. I'll. Knt'r'l nt the iMMlottlci. nt HrynolilHvlltii, Tit., nn mtoiiiI rlnM mull matter. A klml lionrt I a h'-ttor MWBORHlnn tliiin n "tolinrro lionrt." A lirviKlni(lnt nay. Hint you I'tin toll a woman' i-lmraoti'r by liorrtiln. Thoro Im witiio tnlk of oroi'tlnif a 2T, (KM) monument to tlm luto iov. Antlrrw O. Curt in in public; Hqimro at liitlliifnnto. It Im to h Hiirmimnti'd with n (lnro of Ciov. Curt in. FiniUMtlal hwhIhIiiiioo Iiiih already lmnn tondopod by various mit dler nriinlziitlonB of tint Ht lit 11. A woman at thlrty-llvo ban nullum lanm without ninth; alio iliwrlminntoH and I" quito miro what unci likon, wrlton Kli.tibntli Hi (Itmtor. Tho ahruptmwi of youth Iiiih kIvoii way to tho noftonliltf anil milHliilii(r graon of maturity. Kho has Ktill piiNHloniitH Intonnity of hoart and (front i-aaoility of devotion, but Bhu Iioh roHorvo and dawn do not nook at lior hIovi). A lady In on of our tdt.ion railed on a fortuno-tollor recently and was tohl that a number of dimiHtoi-H would overtake lior: that aonw cnenilo would try to take her life and tho liven of her Iiiih band and idiiltlron. Nho was torriltly frightened, and in a few ilaya wait seized with aoiito mania, anil now in "hound down In lied and handcuffed, limine; for flvo daya refnncd to oat anything." It iniiHt Im a weak mind that will boliovo a fortuno-tollor. It In not wonderful when weak inindH are wled with aouto mania. No bolnjr in tlm unWorno, ex cept tho Almighty, enn foreknow alwo lutely contingent ovontH. Yet moot of the twaddle that tho fortune-tellers and clairvoyants utter relates to events of which no cause exists In tho nniverso at the time they makn the prophesy, as they deHnd upon tho free, action of licmons. The Hrookvillo lkmm-mt wisely re marks: "Kverjr pirson born Into tho world has a place, to occupy, largo or small. How bin a placo they shall fill dejK'nds largely upon themselves, and . tho effort they shall make. Thoro Is plenty of room, and no ono need fear they will appropriates too much space If a man or woman wishes to 1m missed when they leavo tho world they must learn that only thoso are missed who Lave filled a wido spaoo In it. Not .-every ono can bo groat, or learned, or ivIbo, or celebrated, in tho ordinary sense; yet many can, by effort, make themselvea bo useful, and accomplish so much irood, that whon their life ondB everyone about thorn will fool that they have sustained a loss. If, when a man .or woman dies, no one fools a keen sense of loss at tholr departure, that life has .boon a failure.'! Man's commission is to subdue nature. He asserU his sovereignty over every department of life. Scientists hoave the load in deep sea soundings; map the floor of the Atlantic; foretell the birth of the tornado; Interpret the hierogly ph ics carven on mountain summit and on sandy strata; pursue the comet through the space ot other; reckon up the age of the sun; In every motion find ing an Idea, in every form a purpose, in every evont the token of a plan. The power of man's thought Is felt by the sea, owned by the sun, and humbly ac knowledged by the winds of heaven. Man has riven rocks and ransacked for ests, tunnoled mountains and bridged gulfs; he has raced with time, chained the lightning to its throne, and equipped them for mUsions of mercy, wisdom and wealth. Who can reckon up the results secured by man's study of science? From tho hyssop and moss, from the Invisible that brood in flowor cup and quaff honeydew, on through as cending ranks of moving, living, think ing, being, has science urged her re searches. She has placed mind upon the rack and drawn forth its secrete; she has dived beneath ocean's surface and returned with pearly wonders from coral palace and sea-grove bower; she has turned the star-powers of heaven into revolving and resplendent worlds and systems. She has wielded the sledge, pointed the needle, printed the page, heaved the granite, and propelled the engine of factory and locomotive. There is not a beast of the forest or farm, not a force ot nature, visible or remote, which does not already own the sway of man, and yet notwithstanding all the above facts, how aimless, worth less and vile are many of the beings called man? It is not necessary to go outside of the borough limits of our own town to find specimens of the most cor rupt nature, whose highest aim and an bltlon in life Is to smoke, drink and carouse around. Such lives are worse than useless; better had they never been born. Man was created for higher pur poses. Firs and Thistles. Ilium's Kuril It is hitrd toeiinvlnoe a dyspeptic that tho world Is growing hotter. A lie Is always several shade blacker than the sin it tries to hide. One of tho best helH'in the devil has on earth is tho hypocrite In church. The love that Is dumb until It BHaks on a tombstone doesn't say much. Homo men who start out to set the world on fire (five up at the first thunder clap. There is no place In tho llllile where (iod hits promised to make a loafer happy. Unless a cIii-ImI Inn's walk corresponds with his talk tlm less ho has to say the bettor. It will no doiilit lie. found that many of tho souk: sung In heaven were writ ten on earth There are men who go to a gymnasi um for exorcise while their wives aro sawing wins). You can't tell what a man will do In a horse t ratio by tho amount of noise ho makes In church. There are people who Ixildly assert their willingness to suffer anything for the Iird, who cannot cat a cold dinner without growling to save their lives. A Profitable Invralnirnl. If yon aro suffering with a cough, cold or uny throat or lung dillletilty tho only sure way to cure it Is to take Otto's Cure. We know that it will slop a cough quicker than any known remedy. If yon have Asthma, Ilronchitls, Con sumption, a few iIoscb of Otto's Curo will surprise you. Samples free. Large ImiUIoh oOe. and 2'ie. tit W. IS. Alexan ders. Few people in this nolghlHirhood know how nearly Kx-Sherlff .1. .1. Young came to having his hair rnlsed by In dians. He was in Custer'ii command and was first surgi-iint of a company. His time expired, however, a few weeks before tho (.'uster massacre, and ho came home. His company was in the famous battlo of the Little Hig Horn, and every man of them wns killed. And It Is scarcely probable that Mr. Young would he peregrinating around town to-day had it not been for tho fortunate circumstance that his time expired before tho bloody massacre l'unxsutawncy Spirit. Ayor's Snrsaparilla acts directly and promptly, purifying and enriching tho blood, Improving tho appetite, strength ening the nerves, and Invigorating tho system. It is, therefore, In tho truest sense, an ultcmtirc medicine. Kvcry In valid should givo it a trial. An Englishman, who, when slio was a girl, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett really looked uxin as her enemy, turns out, upon mature reflection, to bo tho man who of all others, most influenced the famous author's life. Mrs. Hurnett has written out tho story of her curious friendship for The .miiY' Hmne Jimr- mil, which periodical will publish it as tho initial article In its series of "Tho Man Who Most Influncod Mo," to which six of the most famous American and English women will contribute, Two for One. We are making a special offer to each of our readers paying a year's subscrip tion to the Star in advance, and to all now subscribers paying in advance, we will give thorn the best local paper In Jefferson county and will give them free, either the Womankind or Ameri can Famwr, for one voar. The two papors above mentioned are excellent monthly papers and the subscription price of each is 60o. a year. This offer is made only to those In Pennsylvania. Horses for Sals. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and l.GOOIbs.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,025lhs.; ono mare three years old, weighing ,025ths.; and one pair ot mules. J. c. Kino & Co. Romomhor that Glonn Milliren saves you big money on hats. You should call and see his line before purchasing elsewhere. Cash Is the motto. Closer profits and cheapor goods to the consumer. It is an absolute necessity to ourselves and the town, as many are going away for their goods. For prices call and see our goods. J. C. Kino & Co. A full line of lamps just received at II. J. Nlckle's such as banquot, vase and glass lamps. Get your engraving done at Ed. Good- er s. All goods sold, engraved free. Oats at 42 cents per bushel at SwarU Bros. If you want all the news, subscribe for The Star. You will find a bargain In English decorated ware at Schultze's. House and lot on Jackson street for sale. For particulars Inquire of Jos. Boody. Imperial flour 14.00 a barrel at SwarU Bros. Go to J. P. Dunn's for fine frulU ot all kinds. Imperial flour $4.00 a barrel at SwarU Bros. No. 1. Remington double barrel'gun at Ales. Rlaton's for 122.00. Advice to the Public. Did you ever write an article for a ntiWHpaiNirV No. Then why do you pick up a paisir and after glancing over it, throw It aside with tho remark, "there Is nothing In It worth reading." You think you are a great newspaier crit ic don't you? You are of the opinion that you can give the editor pointers that ho has never dreamed of as to how to conduct a paKir stitioessfully. And yet if you wore called upon to furnish a column of readable news ttanh day for a week you couldn't do It to savo your life. Wash ington (Ind.) Jkmnrrut. A Nrw KiprrlriiKiit No more sleeplessness, hcadacho, nor vousness. llncon's Celery King Is a true nerve tonic. It wmiHim and quiets tlm brain and nervous system. If you bid suffering with Hheutuatlsm, Neu ralgia, Constipation, Indigestion, Ba cons Celery King stimulates tlm digestive organs, regulates tho Liver, and restores system to vlgoroim health and is In fact the great herbal health restorer. Ham pies free. Largo pack ages fide, and 2,"ic. at W. B. Alexander's. Henry A. Rood, tlm shim man, always handled good bIhk'h. If you need any thing in shoes, now Is your chance, as ho Is selling all shoes at cost. All shoes must lie sold before January 1st. Glenn Milliren has just received an other gross of umbrellas which are tho most durable In tho world for tho money from 70c. up. Look, look, flour was never cheajM-r. You can get flour at .1. A. Welsh's for "(, 7,rie, K"ic and $1.00 a sack. At King At Co. 's you will find haled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. Is your eve-sight falling? Call at GiMMler'B and let him fit you with a pair tlf glllHHCS. Host giMHls and liest prices Hobin son's shoes. Hohlnson's shiM-H and prices merit your trade. Link cuff buttons In sliver and gold, at Ed. dodder's. Ladies' and children's coats at Ar nold's, below cost. Seven xiunU dry peas at J. A. Welsh's for 25 cents. (io to II. J. Nlckle's for ladies and children's underwear. My property on Main street is for sale. Mrs. J. H. Ayors. Letterheads and envelopes printed at this olllco on short notice. Big 4 flour only 05 conts a sack at J. A. Welsh's. Savo money by buying your boots and shoes at Arnold's, below cost. Have tho 25 jier cont profit other deal ers will ask you, by buying at Reed's See the lino display of watches in all sizes, from 0 to 18 size at Ed. Gooder's King & Co. and W. Spry sell six pounds of crackers for twenty-five cts. Matches at J. A. Welsh's for 11 conts por dozen boxes. Ladies' long guard watch chains in gold, silver and silk, at Ed. Goodor's. Your watches and eloeks repaired and warranted, at Ed. Goodor's Shoes at cost at Rood's. rjRUSTEE'S SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATEI Rv vlrtnonf nn order nf thn Ornhun'a I Vnirt. of .foffomoii county, I'onimylvuiilH, to me dl reeled. In tlHMiurtltlon of the renl estate of Kurith A. Waylund, Intvuf Wlnslow townslilp. in huiu couwy, umvu, no. i. rnnrimry Term, 1HM. . V. P. II.. I will eiimse to nuhlle anlnr outcry on the promises on Thursday, November 10, 1H9A, At two o'clock P. H.. thn fnllowtnff tnarltiri real estate, the property of the entitle of said Bariih A. Wiiylund, dec d, to-wlt : Hounded on tlm north br lunds of JoKn fmltli iindJiimes M. Ifeenier, on the esnt liy iitiMisoi u. niiu'iifii, tm tiwwuiD uy lunus ot It. II. Douthet and M. Hnrtmun, and on the west by hinds of R. Douthet und Heeler & Alexander, eonlulnluK one hundred and hIx-ly-t wo acres and one hundred nnd forty-one perches; about eluhty seres cleared, fenred und In a good stulo of cultivation, the bul mice timbered with hard wiaxl;Kodni-chiirdg of apple, iMiach and other fruits; jpiod sprlairs of wuter; IiuvIiik theroii erevted a kihiu aew bank barn flfiy-two by forty foot, shlnulo roof; one frame dwelling Ikiiwi eighteen by forty-four fret with T utturhed eighteen by eighteen feel, twenty feet high, Weill her- oourueu. linen ana won nnitfiea; spring noose and other nweiwary outbuildings. Hltuute on the public road leading from ReynoldHVllle to PiinxHutswney, about two miles (mm ItcynnldHVlllo, and loeated lu the Heynoldevllle coal Held, and near lo roal nilnea now operated. Also, at the same time and place, one other piece of land containing (fty acres, bounded on tho north by hinds of Joseph Htrnune, on the esnt by lutida of D. Cynhret aud Uroom baugh, on the aouth by the live acre tract excepted by Jessie E. Deemer, west by lands of Mary A. Waylund, well timbered with hard wood; no Improvements. Terms ol Halei Ten per cent, of the whole amount of purchase money at time of sale, and the balance, equal to one-third of the whole amount of sale, on confirmation there of, and the other two-thirds In two equal annual payments with Interest from date of confirmation of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, or paid In cash St the optlou of the purchaser. 1. O. UOl'HLKY, Trustee. October 10, 1HM. fiubstcrlbe for The X Star, Ifyou wnt the Nw. lilntlvoab Tint fTabtss. UKPAM), TWHJUKHTKU As PITTS- HUKUII KAIIAVAY. The short line between llnllols, ttlilgwuy, llrnilfoid. Hiilniiiniii'ii, HiilTiilo. Itm-hi'stor, Niagara Kails and points In the upper oil region. tin and after .tune 171 li, ISIU, passen ger trnlim will arrive and depnrt from r'nlU Urrek million, dally, except Hiindny, as fol lows! I. HO P.M. and n.m p. nt. Arrommodntloiia from I'linxKiitawney and lllg Kim. 0:50 A. M.- MiilTiiloniid Ibs-hexlcr mall For llns'k way villi-, ltlilKwaylohnioiihiirg,Mt.. Ji'wcll. Ilrndfonl, Hiilaniiiiii'a, lliiffnlo and HocheHter; connecting at Joliiisonliiirg with I'. A E. train , lor Wllrox, Kane, Warren, t 'orry and Krle. 10:5:1 A. M. Accoiiiinodiitloii For Hykes, fllg Hun and I'linxsiitawney. :( I'. M. llrnilfoid Aei'oiniuodiitloii-For lleechtree. Ilrorkwnvvlllo. ftlliiuint. (tur moil, itlilgwny, joliimoiiburg, Ml. Jewell and llnitlforil. 5:IO I'. M.-Mnll-For llullols. Dykes, lllg mm, rtinxNiitnwticy anil vuiihioh. t'snn'iiger are miiienied to purchase tick ets before nlertng Hie cars. An excess charge of Ten Cents will lie rollwtfd by con diii'toni when ftinm are paid on trains, from all slat Ion when, a ticket olllce Is tniiltiliilM.il. Thotiiiiid mile tickets nt. two cents sr mile, good for pSHnnge iH-tweenall stations. J. II. MclsTrnr, Agent, Falls creek, I'a. it. ii. otatiikws r.. i .i.Arsr, (Iciicriil Bupt. (Jen. I'ns. Agent IIiiITiiIo.N. r. Rochester N. V PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN F.FFKCT NOV. IB, 180.1. Ililladi'lililii A Krle Itiillroitd Division Time) nine. Trunin leave nun wckiii. KAHTWAIIK B:W A M Train s, dally except Sunday for rnnoiiry, iiarriHiiui'if mm iiiiermeilllile sta tlonn arriving at I'lilliiili'lpliln 11: Ml p.m., New York, IIMisji. m. Hull linore, 7:20 p.m.! WaMhlimion, S::t7 p. m I'nllmiin Parlor car from WilllaniHtiort and passenger coaches from Knne to IMilholclphra. H-.mi I'. M -Train H, dally except Sunday for llnrrlHlitirg and Itilcrnicdlale stations, ar riving nt Philadelphia 4:it A. M. New York. T XI a. M. Through coach from llnllols In WllllaiimfHirt. I'lilltmiti sleeping cars from Harr!lnitg U I'lillailclphlii and New York. riilltidclililn pimsciiici-s can retnaln In slceHr umllNtiirlsrd until 7:'m A. M. 0:11a r. M.--Train 4, dally for Hiinhnry, llarrls liurg and Intermediate stations, arriving at I'hllailcliihla, n-.M A. m.i New York, U::n A. m.i llaliliiion., Il:'.1i a. m.i Washington, ?:;l A.M. I'lilltiian cam from H.rleainl Williams port to I'lillailclphlii. I'lisNcngers In sleeper for Malllniore iiimI WiiMhltigtoii will Imi ti-niiHf erred Into WtiHbltigioiiHlcetH'r at llar rlHtniig. I'tiHHciiirer coaches from Krle to riillaiielplila anil WIII!anmiorl to llulll tnore. WKHTVVAIll) 7::r A. M.- Train I, dully except S'linlay for llldgway, linltols, Clcrinoiit nnl Inter nicillale Hlatlons. Iicavc llldgway at H:H0 V. M. fur Kilr. :MIA. M l raln a, dally for Krle and Inter mediate hIiiIh. t:ii I1. M. --Train II, dally except, Sunday for K ane and Interinedliite stal Ions. TMUOI (III TI1AINK Full UltllTWOOII FIIOM THK KAHT ANIt HOIITII. TIIAIN II lenves I'hllaihliilila S:l A. in. I Wiiihitiglon, 7.i A. m.i llafllinore, S:4ri A. M. WllkcHliarro, I0:ir, a. m.i dally encepl, Sun day, arriving at lirlflwiHid at 11:27 I'. M. with I'lilliiian I'nrlor car fioin riillaiielplila to WllllitiiiHport. Til A I N leaves New York at A p. m.i I'lilln dclplila, 11:211 p. in.; Wnnlilnglon, HI.4H a. in.) Maftliuore, 11:411 p. in. ; dally arriving at lirlflwood at :! a. in. I'lilliiian sleciilng cars from riilliideliihia to Krle and from WiiNlilnglon and Hiilllinore to WllllaiiiMHrt and through ptotHciigcr conches from I'ldla delpbln to Krle and llalllmore lo Wllliaius-Isii-t nud to Dullols. TIIAIN I lenves Kenovo at Il:.'l1 a. m., dally except Hiinday, arriving at Itrlftwissl 7..U a, in. JOIINSONBURO RAILROAD. ( Dully except Hiinday.) TIIAIN M leaves Itldgway at 0:40 it. m.t .lohn souliiirg at V:n5 a. m., arriving at Clermont at lli:4ri a. m. TIIAIN 20 leaves Clcrniiint at in:IW a. m. ar riving ut .lohiiHoiiliurg ut 11:40 a. in. and Kldgwny at ll:ftfi a. in. It IDGWAY Ac CLEARFIELD It. R. DAILY EYCK1T SUNDAY. H(IUTIIWAHI). NUKTIIWAUI). HTATIONH. A.M. I' M. 12 III del Kldgwny 12 IS Ills InIiiiiiI Hun 1222 J Mill Haven 12 111 IIHI2 Croyliind 12 X llllll Hhnrts Mills 12 42 HI in lllueltock 12 44 10 17 Vineyard Kun 12 4H 11120 Carrier 1IM lu; llris'kwayvllle I 10 10 42 McMInn Hiimmlt 114 I04S llnrveys Kun 120 10 M Falls Creek 145 11115 llullols 1 120 1 IH I mi 12.' 12 54 12 52 12 50 12 W 12:10 12 25 12 20 8 22 5 15 SIM SIIO 5 54 5 51 54S n,w 6 25 5 20 5 15 6 (JO 1205 TRAINS LEAVE IlIDIJWA Y. Kastwnnl. Westward. Traill S, 7:17 a. m. Train a, 1I:M a. m. Train S. 1:45 d. m. Train 1. :( D. in. Train 1, 7:05 p.m. Train ll,S:25p. to. 8 M. I'KEVOHT. J. K. WOOD, (Jen. fans. Ag't. lien. Manager. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY luiuiauinclnir Kuniluv May 27, 1HU4, Low Grade Division. EASTWARD. STATIONS. No.l.lNoAINo.d.l 101 A. M. P. Red Hank Lawsonham New llethlehem 10 45 10 57 H 4 52 11 m 5 i5 5 id 5 12 Oak Kldge 11 us 11 45 12 on 5 5 a4 AlaVHVIlle 5 41 Hiimmervlllo ... out 6 2ol 5 47 c 07 Hrtsik villi Hell 12 25 12 HI Fuller 12 CI 1 (III 25 Kevnoldsvllle .. S 57 5 441 6 52 PanconHt 1 OH 7 0M rails Creek IniHols 1 211 7 2tt 7 00 10 55 1 35 145 1 111 7 i 7 47 7 U 11 on Habula 1 4S 1 5U I 05 1 15 I 2ri 1 41 J M 120 12!l Wlnterburn .... fenHeld Tvler 7 5H H m fl 111 S 27 H 44 54 9 25 1411 150 (lion Fisher 101 Henexetto IS K2M Grant Driftwood 8 55 P.I M. P. M A. M WKSTWAIIU. STATIONS. I No.2 I No.S INO.101 lOo I 110 A. M. P. M. r. ml! Driftwood.... (Irant 10 5 Oil 5 32 5 421 s an 7 0H 7 1H 14: Kenexette .... 1 52 Ulcn F'lBhur... Tyler I'enHeld Wlnterburn .. Hahula 11 Oil II 2(1 11 : lk an 1147 1 05 la 5 511 10 7 in 7 44 7 54 2 211 8 00 6 37 8 12 8 25 8 32 DuHols Falls Creek... I'ancoast Kevnoldsvllle Fuller Bell Hrookvllle.... S Mil 12 5 00 i 10 7 20 T 2 7 40 12 aH 1 M 40 8 4S 9 05 1 42 15 7 57 5 Oil H III 8 3n 9 III a- l 9 17 9 25 9 44 Hummerville.. esi Mavavllle a smI 8 ,V 10 04 10 IM OakKldge 3 011 a on 15 Now Bethlehem a in 10 25 Lawsonham... Hod Bunk a 4 9 47 4 OO I 1000 A. M P. M.U M.I P. M Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID MoCAliUO, Ocsl,. BDPT. JAS. P. ANDERSON. Obn'i.. Pab-Aqt. OAKLAND Private - Hospital. rma a vises and boqub stbbbt PITTSBURG, FX. Private treatment given, y aiperU, for all diseases, medical or surgical. A laylng-ln ward where ladles may ksve the benudt of attendance by a skilled obstetrlcan, and thoroughly trained nurscn, and at the same time secure strict privacy, special attention given to all female troubles, skin dtaeaseaand lung affections. Nervous diaeaaea personally treated by Dr. D. E. Wiles, physician In charge, a graduate of Jefferson Medical Col lege of Phlla. A corps of skillful and compet ent physicians In constant attendance, aided by trained nurses. Rates moderate, placing treatment within the reach of the affile ted. PaiteiiW admitted at all hours. For full par ticulars address. Da. D. B. Wilbo, 1810 Pim ATBKua, F1TTBBUBO, PA. To the Public! I wIhIi to announce that I liavo added Home Improved meth (k! of fitting tlie eyes with Glasses! And have fitted up n private room in the rear of my store, where I carefully examino tho eyen for errori of refraction and fit glanneH for partieH who reipiire them. C. P. HOPPMftN, Jeweler and Optician. You will find nn in tho name place we were with a now line of fine DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' COATS and CAPES, and an to pricen we quote you a few: 30 in. all-wool Drew Flannel per yd. 25c. f2 in. " ' 4!50 45 in. Silk Fininli Canlnnere " 05c Covert Cloth A. (J. Canhinere, Hold (iinghaniH lied PrintH . 20x40 all-linen TowelH Come and Hee what we WARI Between China and Japan! But there is no war between BOLGER BROS. AND THEIR CUSTOMERS, as evidenced by their smiling ai wreany We have an Elegant Line coys, wnicn we are Heinng at very Liow rricee. Our GENTS' FURNISHING replete with all the Latest and Best Gooda that can be found. In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT we have all the novel ties In Cloth, both foreign and domestic. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed at BOLGER BROTHERS, Originators of Small Profit System. Agents for the celebrated Franklin Steam Laundry. Reyiolne Hardware Co DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON - AND - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-clasa Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. " 45c, at 25c. " now 15c. it it it it 05c. 05c. 10c. have. B1NG & CO. WAR! faces after purchasing gooda neaucea rricee. of CLOTHING for Men and GOODS DEPARTMENT ia
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