fcltc j5tar Hiilixcrijilim $t.M ),cr inr, in mtntnrt, v. A ftTi-:iiiKMM, v.illtor nnl Putt. WKPN'K.sOAV, AlGl'ST 21. ISIi.V An liidi'pciiil'-nf local jmpiM', ntilillslicd every V'riliicninv nt l!"Vlii'Wvllli, .IHIi'lsoll Cn. T'n., devoted to till' tilt i-ri1 m of Itivilolilsvlllo nnd .letTersiiii county. Non-iolltl'-iil, will treat nil with fiiirncis mill w ill In-especially frloml ly tnttiltds I'll liibr.iln chi-, Piiiwcrlpt Inn re ice 'l.nnpor vonr. In mlvnnoo. ('oiiiniililloiitloiis Inti'iiili'il for iillillriu Ion must In o-iip:iiili-d liy tin' writer's inline, ti.it fur nnlilh-atlon, lint ni n minriintco of gvl fiilili. liitrri'-illiii; ni-i' lli-ni solicited. Ailvi'i'i uin rates made known on tinnllrii tlon at the iiVilce in A i 1111I1N' ItliM'li. I.imiIiiv oiniinntili-atlivm mill rhiiniro of nclvrtUi-'nu'iit should reach tlil ntllro hy Monday tlonll. AIiivh nil lcnmlcatlons to ('. A. Stephen-urn, Vt-veolilsvllle. I'll. Kiitrred' it' th, i,i.totN'-o nt lteynoldsvllli", f-i.. ui'.'oml ciris tii it II matter. S-1f inniso don't intromit to much, oven thnuyh It 1).' for comity tniiTln tiMiilrnt. It in iinnonnoi.d thiit the Supremo Court of-this Ktntt; hns rendered n il o-rli-inn to lit" effort tlmt n property owner who lms boon notified to repnlr a siilewtiiU run lie held rosponsllilo for any Injury tliut moy befall n pedestrian liy rtiim of bis neoleot. A kind word costs untiling. In busi ness It It jii"t ns easy to bo klml ns to l)t' crnbb.'il, just lis onsy to bo repulsive niul from u business standpoint kindness, trentlonoss and courtesy hid nhvnys profitable. It Is the cnu-loous man who stunils tin; best t'bitnee of siieci'ss. It Is the cross, un civil ninn whose business will never likely j,'o with much vim until this Sheriff ifct hold of it. Knowledge of others is imperative for tlm prosperity niul wolfuro of every human b"lnr. We nro social beings. Tlie social life becomes as necessary as Iho indiiduul life. All human pro Ifivss is possible, only because of human intereoui ie. To know others thorough ly, wo must associate with them. Thero nre. fiirtuiiato and unfortunato associa tions. A careful selection must bo made. Study tho book of humanity, but in forming1 your estimate of a man, look rather to tho heart than to tho in tellect. A man of massive, brain may not prove a valuable acquaintance, but tho Infiueneo of a kind, loving heart can never bo lost. Heart friends nro the true friends. Know them, of all others. "Eveiythinsr comes to him who waits." snvs an old adage, but old adages are not always to be relied on, and we are very much inclined to doubt the truth of this ono. At all events, It must have been in tho "long, long ago," when people were content to sit and wait for something to "turn up," or for fortune to scatter gifts into their listless hands. Tn tho latterdaysof thepresent century when railroads, steamboats, telegraphs, telephones, clcctrio lights, web printing presses, cheap newspaiiors, free postal delivery and othor wonderful Inventions and discoveries aro prolific, the man who would keep up with tho procession cannot lose much time by sitting down to wnit, but must get up and hustio. Tho bill passed by tho Legislature and signed by tho Governor providing for tho maintenance of parents by their children Is of importance to tho whole State. Tho new law says that In addi tion to tho remedies now provided by law, if any male child of full ago, bolng within tho limits of this commonwealth, has neglected or hereafter without rea sonable cause shall negloct to maintain liis parents not able to work or of su in dent ability to maintain themsolvos, for any alderman, justice of tho peace or magistrate, upon affirmation, mado ly said parent or parents, or by other pers m or persons to issue his warrant for tho arrest of tho person and bind him over with sufficient surety to ap pear ut tho next court of quarter ses sions, there to answer the charge of not supporting his parent or parents. Ujton conviction, the court shall direct the payment of such sums as It may deem necessary, not exceeding $."0por month, for the maintenance of such parent or parents, and tho party shall stand com mitted to jail until such sontenco Is oom pliud with, or good security is givon that suid sum will be paid. Hon. W. O. Smith, editor of the Punxsufuwney Sjiir'l. who has occupied an easy chair in the House of Represen tatives at Harrisburg two terms, aud in all probability will be a candidate for anothor torm, and who is raising a fami ly, gives vent to tho following advleo about children: "One of the greatest evils of the age and likely has been of every age since primeval man crawled out of his cave and hunted a snake for bis breakfast, is that of scolding chil dren.' This habit becomes chronic with many women. They are eternally find ing fault with them, never have a word of approval or encouragement. Their commands aru numerous and fierce. "Do this, or I'll whip you," or "Don't do that or I'll knock you over," are so constantly dinned into a child's ears that it becomes Indifferent to thorn, nnd is very little disturbed by the oft repeated threats of punishment. In this way mothers lose all control of their children. The little ones should be governed with a stern but affection ate discipline. Punishment should never be promised unless deserved, and should be as sure as fate when prom ised. The certainty of punishment is much more effective than the severity of it." Reduced Rates to Boston, Mass. From August 211 to 1!1, Inclusive, the Pennsylvania Hiillrnud Company will sell excursion tickets to Boston, Mars., going and returning by tho snmo route, at a single faro for the round trip, ac count Twenty-sl.xih Triennial Conclave of Knights Templar, to be held In Hos- ton, Aug. 2(1 to ,'H). Tim tickets will be good to return leaving Huston not later than September in. and must hi used to destination on Pennsylvania Itnllroad not later than midnight of September II. Kxenrslon tickets, going vli one route and returning via another, will lv sold on the same dates at a slight advance over the one-fare rate for tho round trip. I wish to announce to the public that, commeneicing Aug. 22ml, T will sell my entire stock of watches, jewelry and silverware at auction, and that I will remain In Heynoldsviile at the old stand where 1 will continue to do repairing and make n specialty of the optical bus iness. Hespectfully, C. It. Hoffman. They aro novelties, silk and wool, wool nnd silk our dress goods. Deem er - Co. Look over your city lists, make out what you want, let us give yon prices on same goods. Everything being equal, patronize home. We guarantee piiv. HllHINSOX & MUXIXlHFF. Whnt's In a Name? The l'unxsutawney Spirit favors the consolidation of l'unx'y and Clayvlllo boroughs. So do we. Xow will some ambitious young attorney who has lots of timo nnd knows how, proceed to take tlie proicr steps toward greater l'unx sutawney or a greater I-lndsey, or what's tho matter with calling it Liud sutawney or l'unxsulhidsey, or well anything at all, just so we get together in proper shape. I,indsoy l'ress. They aro going at 1 :H1 J gait our w dress goods. Ileemer V Co. II. .1. Mekle Invites everybody to call at tho Heed building and examine her stock of all kinds of goods usually kept in a variety store. The goods are all good quality at reasonable prices. Attend the auction at C. V. Hoffman's jewelry store, commencing Aug. 22nd nt 7.30. They aro going at L.tli gait our new dress goods. Deemer & Co. The 2fith triennial conclave Knights Templar will bo held In Boston, August 2tith to 30th. For this occasion tho B., It. & P. havo made a rate of 8in.3." for tho round trip from Falls Creek. Tick ots will bo on salo from Aug. 2.'ld to 2(lth inclusive. Thero will also be a special train on Sunday, Aug. 2.1th, leaving Falls Crook at 10.20 A. M., arriving at Boston at 10.4."i tho next morning. Largo invoice of novelty dress pat terns at Deemer & Co's. Wanted To buy 20 to 100 acres of land near town. J. C. King & Co. Dress goods, lutest for the fall and winter, at Deemor & Co's. If you only can give mo fifty cents or a dollar on your account it will help mo. Remember that over 200 accounts would holp mo at ono dollar apiece. J. A. Welsh. SI One In Advaiice, Gets The FOR ONE YEAR! ! I ! I ! ! I ! ! We have decided to offer THE Strictly in Advance, to new and old nubscribers. The old subscribers will be expected to pay up all arrearage to get the benefit of this of fer. The offer will hold good until January 1, 1896! THE STAR Is a First-Class Paper published every Wednesday at Heyn oldsviile by 0. A. Stephenson. It contains all the Local News of the town and vicinity, Tele graphio Home and Foreign News, Short Stories, Grand Anny Matter, Farming News and Illus trated Articles. Don't borrow your THE ONE DOLLAE A. YEAE! List of Jurors, The following jurors have liocn drawn from Heynoldsviile borough, Wlnslow and Washington townships: Grand Jurors: Winslow twp Mi chael Camplx-ll, James H. Foltz, J. C. Williams! Washington twp Wm. Hurkhouse, Stewart Dougherty, M. L. Hetriek. Petit, Jurors: Heynoldsviile a. T. Dougherty, H. R. MeKoo, James Simp son, G. W. Stoke, H. J. Thomas; Wlns low twp Keener Johnston, Henry Snyder; Washington twp .Tames Pat terson. Traverse: Roynoldsvillc Jos. Hoody: Winslow twp J. L. Long, Alex. Mc intosh, J. n. Sykrs: Washington twp W. A. MeConnell. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattanooga, Teiin, says, "Shllo's Vltalizer saved my life. I consider It the liest remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver, or kidney trouble it excels. Price T.lcts. Sold by J. C. King & Co. Our dress goods department is a Paris emporium. Deemer A Co. I nm desirous of cither selling jny store and property In Heynoldsviile, or selling the stock In my storo nnd rent ing tho property. Any person wanting a good location now has an opjiortunity of securing one. Wm. COPPING. The neatest and nobbiest lino of dress goods ever show In tho town nt Deemer & Co's. At King Co. 's you will find baled hay, snlt. Hour and a full line of gcnernl merchandise. Wnnted !!!! Indies to call and see tho line of dress goods at Deemer & Co's. Subscribe for The Star nnd get all tho news for one dollar a year. The neatest and nobbiest line of dress goods ever shown in tho town at Deemer & Co's. Perhaps there may be lamps to clean among your duties. If so, perhaps you will like to learn that if a new wick, be fore being used is soaked In vinegar and allowed to dry, It will never smoke. And that your chimneys should never bo washed, but rubbed clear with a cloth dampened with alcohol. When your burners get black and sticky, carry thorn to the kitchen, pour vlncgnr Into a pot, odd a tablespoonful of salt and leavo the burners to bolt In this. l hey win come out nearly a9 fresh as new. Wanted 0l!l Indies to call and seo tho lino of dress goods at Deemer & Co's. An exchnngo whoso editor probably knows how It Is himself very properly suggests: "If you are looking for man who needs your prayerful attention to keep him out of mischief just tako a peep Into tho mirror every morning be fore going down town. You can't watch that fellow too closely." Hundreds of different patterns to se lect from in dress goods nt Deemer & Co's. Homes in Florida Tim Florida Homo and Plantation Cn. have the llsKM.-il of the -!ioliMst IMxsttiii Pino mid rci'lnlim-il murk lumls In Contra! Florida. Heiiltlifiil fllniHto, intra air, rlrli soils, ttood water and near railroad. Absolute monopoly of tlie early itot-tliot-n markets for fruit anil triieu. 1 oi-nis easy, aiiuii"h for iiirormiiiion, 11. F. KUllins, Clarion, Pa. Dollar ! $1 Star I ! ! I ! ! 1 I I ! STAK at One Dollar a Year, neighbor's paper when you can get STAR for Street Ordinances. (No. 30.) AN ORDINANCE opening Grant street, as laid out In the Oeorgo Van Vliet plnn of IloynoldsvUlo Borough. hkttion 1. lie It ordained and en acted ly the Town Council of tho Bor ough of Heynoldsviile, and it Is hereby ordalni d nnd enacted by tho authority of the same, that Grant street, as laid out and located In the Georgo VanVllet plan of said itorouirli, from the Houtli- east lino of Buss street to tho South east line of said plan, b) and tho Mime is hereby opened for nubile use. In Its full wldlh of forty feet as shown hy the plnn attached to ordinance No, 31, and the plan til fuelled to this ordinnnco. Hkction 2. The dtimaues caused thereby, nnd the benefits to pay the same, and tho ditmnges caused Itv tho grade, together with tho benellls to tmv tilt Hlllllo. til hn lovli-il HM4i'Smrl mill collected in accordance with tho Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided, and reculntlng tho same. M-:TK)V 3. AH ordinances nnd parts of ordinances conflicting herewith b-j and the siime arc hereby repealed. Ordained nnd ennet-d Into a law this ilth day of August, A. 1). IWi. Kt.XVTT MCCI.F.M.AND, Attest, President of Council. .1. S. Hammond, Secretnrv. Burgess' OHIce, August in, A. D. ln". Approved, SAMUKL LATTIMF.M, llurgess. (No. 31.) iN OnDTNANCK opening Grant street, from the South-east lino of the George VanVllet plan to the South-east Hue oi lands now owned by tho heirs or Mrs. Chariot) Burns, where the same would intersect with an extension of Tenth or Taylor street, to a width of forty foot. SUCTION 1. Be It. ordained nnd en acted by the Town Council of the Bor- otiL'h of Heynoldsviile, and It Is hereby ordained nnd enacted by and with tho authority of the same, that Grant street from tho South-cast lino of tho Georgo VanVllet plan, to the South-east lino of tho Burns Kstate, where the samu would Intofpoct with an extension of Tnvlor street, now Tenth street, from Main street, to the width of forty feet, tlie street committee nro hereby au thorized and directed to open tho sntne. The center lino thereof bolng described as follows: Beginning at the South-east line of the George VanVllet plan, at a point where tho center lino of Grant street Intersects with tho said South east lino: tlienoe through property of tho Georgo Hhonds Kstate, South, thlrty-ilvo degroes thirty minutes Kast, five hundred nnd seventy-four foot: thence through property of William Wiley, now Charles Mathews, South thirty-five degrees thirty minutes Kast, twelve and a half feet: South forty-live degrees fifteen minutes Kast, ono hun dred and thirteen foot; thonco through property purchased In 1 S7i by Joseph Spoors from Albert Heynohis, South fortv-fivo degrees fifteen minutes Kast, ono hundred and eighty-nino feet; thence through land ol Burns Estate South, forty-five degrees fifteen minutes Kast, two hundred and eighty and five tenths feet to tho East lino thereof, whoro the center linn of Grant street would Intersect tho North-west linn of an extension of Tenth streot from Main street, according to tho accompanying plan. Skction 2. The damages caused thereby, and tho benefits to pay tho same, and the damages caused by tho grade, together with tho benefits to pay same, to bo lovled, assessed and col lected in nccordnnco with the act of Assembly in such casos mado and pro vided, nnd romilntlng the same. SKCTION 3. All ordinances nnd parts of ordinances conflicting herewith bo and tho snmo nro horeby repenled. Ordained and enacted Into a law this fith day of August, A. D. WKi. SCOTT MCCLKM.AND, Attest Pres. of Council. .1. S. Hammond. Sec. Burgess' Otllco August 10th, A. D. 1S!.". Examined nnd approved. SAMUEL LaTTIMKM, Burgess. (No. 32.1 AN OUDINANCE opening Tenth street, formerly Taylor streot, from tho East lino of Main street, betwoon tho Burns Hotel property and property of ,T. L. Test, Eso., to tho East lino of Grnnt streot, as shown by plan attached to ordinnnco no. ;il, and tho plan at tached to this ordinance, to tho width of thirty-five feet. Suction 1. Bo it ordained and en acted by tho Town Council of tho Borough of Heynoldsviile, nnd It Is hereby ordnined and enacted by tho authority of tho samo, that Tenth street, from tho East line of Main streot. between the Burns Hotel prop ortv and tho property of J. L. Test, Eso.. to tho East lino of Grnnt street, as Bhown by plnn attached to ordinance No. 31, and tho plan attached to this ordinance to tho width of thlrty-flvo feet. Tho street committee nro hereby authorized and dirooted to open tho snmo. Tho center line being described as follows: Beginning nt the East line of Main street, at a point where tho center lino of Taylor st root, now Tenth street. Intersects wltn sata nasi lino thence North forty-fivo degroos thirty minutes East, three hundred and sixty foot to tho East lino or (irant stroot whoro tho center lino of Tenth street would Intersect with said East lino Section 2. Tho damages caused thereby, and tho benefits to pay the samo, and tho damages caused by the grade, togother with tho benefits to pay the same to be levied, assessed and collected in accordance with tho Act of Assembly in such cases made and pro vided, and regulating tne same. Section j. AH ordinances and parts of ordinances conflicting herewith be and the same are hereby repealed Ordained and enacted Into a law this 6th day of August, A. D. 1895. SOOTT JllCAJLELLiAND, Attest Pres. of Council. J. S. Hammond, Seo. Burgess' Olllce, August 10, A. D. 1805 Examined ana approved. SAMUEL LaTTIMKR, DurgOBS. Reynoldsville. Pa.. Aug. 5. '05. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing ordinances were presented at meotimr of the town council of tho bur ough of Heynoldsvlllo on the Gth day of August, 1HU.", and wore referred to the committee on ordnances. J. S. Hammond, Clerk No. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the opening of tho extension of Ninth streot ( formerly Bradford street) from tho East line of Main streot between the lot of Jerry Hockman and the sohool btjuse lot through the property of hnrtes Prescott to tlie West line of rant streot according to tho accompa nying plot or plnn. WHKHEAS, The Town Council of tho Borough of Heynoldsviile deem it neces sary to open tho extension of Ninth street nforosald to the West lino of Grant street, therefore, skction 1. Bo it ordained and en acted by tho Town Council of tho Bor ough of Heynoldsvlllo, nnd it is horeby ordained and enacted by authority of tne same, mat the street commttteo no nil is hereby authorized and directed to cause to bo surveyed and opened tbo extension of Ninth street (formerly ailed Bradford St.) from tho East lltiu of Main streot between tho lot of Jerry Hockmnn nnd tho school house lot throuirh thn property of Chnrlos Pres cott to tbo West, lino of Grant street nt n width of fifty feet In accordance with tho accompanying plnn. skction z. J. lie damages caused thereby and the damages cnused by the grade thereof and tho benefits to iny the snmo to be assessed and rol- ected In accordance with tho provisions of tho Acts of Assembly of tho Com monwealth of Penn'a relating thereto and regulating the same. Skction ,l. All ordinances or pnrts if ordinances conflicting herewith bo, and tho samo aro hereby repealed. No. AN ORDINANCE authorizing tho opening of the extension of Willow Alley, from the line between Charles Prescott and Jerry Hockmnn and Chas. Mathews, throtigli lands of Charles Mathews. Joseph Speers and tho heirs of Mrs. Charles Burns to tho North west lino of an extension of Tenth (for merly Taylor) street, and tho assess ment of dnmnges caused thereby and by the grado thereof, according to the accompanying plan. w hkheas, Tlio Town Council of tho Boroutrh of Ttcvnoldsvillo. doom It. neces sary to oen tho extension of Willow Alley, rrom tho line between Charles Prescott and Jerry I leek man and Charles Mathews, to tho North-west lino of an extension of Tenth street; therefore Skction 1. Bo It ordained nnd en- noted by tho Town Council of the Bor ough of Heynoldsvillo, nnd it Is horeby ordained aud enacted by authority of tho same, that tlie Street Committee bo and 1b horeby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened tho extension of Willow Alley, from tlie lino Ixi t ween Charles Prescott and Jerry Hockmnn and Charles Mathows, through lands of Charles Mathews, Joseph Sneers, tho heirs of Mrs. Charles Burns, deceased, and others, to tho North-west lino of an extension of Tenth street, at a width of fourteen foot in accordance with the accompany- ng plnn. Section 2. Tho damages caused thereby, and tho dnmnges caused by the grado thereof, and tho benefits to pay tlio samo to bo assessed and collected In accordanco with tho Acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania relating thereto and regulating tho same. Sections. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conllcting herewith bo and the snmo aro hereby rejiealed. inUM QMVnCB juiiiv umuMii Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Glass and Queensware Tinware. 5 and 10 Cent Counter a Specialty ! Fine Line of Jewelry. Opera House Block, MAIN STREET, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. Moore & Dickinson, THE GROCERS, (Successors to Schultze & Son) Are now prepared to satisfy the wants of everybody in the line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Ghlnaware. We guarantee our prices among the lowest for a stand ard class of goods, and would much rather sell our custom ers something we know they will be pleased with than an inferior article. We Pay the highest price for farm produce, and ask all our readers to call and see ua in the Schultze building, oppo site Bell's clothing store. Goods delivered promptly 1 SlotrN JOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. . FIIANKJ. It LACK, 7'ropricfor. Tho loiMlltnr lintel (if tlio town, lli-ii'liiiiiir- tef fur roniinen-liil men. Htmm lieitt, free hits, luitli riMinis iinrt closets on ovory floor, siiniulo rooms, blllliirU room, telephone cun- llfll'llllllS otu. J JOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. DILLMAK, I'rtiprictor. First cIiim In nvnrr tmrlli'itliir. Loomed In tlio very i-t-iitro of tlio liiisltu-ssiitirt of town. Kri 'litis to titifl from trains mid cinmnodloiiM giiniU rooms for coiiiniorclul travoloni. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., V1I1L '. CA It 111 Kit, VroiirUtm; Sntiitilf, ffMima fin ttin iri,iiitid flfMir. ItmiaM hi-ittcil liy imturtii gun. Omnllius to and from ull trains. M OOHE'S WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-21) FlUlEKT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A, PltESTUN J. MOOItE, VrrirMnr. IM"! tit-d rnonis. Itatos P"-(I0 tier llii Amoi-1. run Plan, p.lilook from I'. It. H. Iteisit nnd H Mock II nm New I'. &. It. 11. He pot. lttiCf llrt!tcr. E. Nm'- JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Heal Kstato Acont, Roynoldsvlllo, ln. Q MITCHELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. OIHrp on West Main stroot, opposlto the Comnion-lal tlott-1, Hoyiioldsvlllo, I'll. U. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Kcslilcnt dentist. In building nonr Metho dist rhitri-h, opposite Arnold block. Oiititle noss In operHtliiK. C. X. coupon. JOHN W. M!ED. G OR DON & REED, ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W, Ilrookvlllo, JofTorson Co., Pa. Oniro In nitnn formerly oi-cunled by Gordon Corbett West Main Street. W. L. MeORAOKEN, 0. M. MeDONALD, Brookvillt. RiynoldiTllli, jjcCRACKEN & Mcdonald, Attorneys and CountietloriMit-Laic, Uftlres ut Kcynoldivlllo and Ilrookvlllo. REYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDRY, WAII SING, 1'miirktor, CorneMth street nnd Gordon rilley. Flrst rlass work done at reusoiuiblo prices. Give the laundry a trial. JU. H. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Heynoldsvlllo, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by J. 8. McOrelKht. J LECTION NOTICE. The Town Council of the MoroiiL'h of Reyn old vllle, by ordiniiiicediily enacted. passed and approved the ikl day of .liiiie.A.D.IM.ordalned that an election lie held on Hatiirday, the 21th day of August next, at the Burns Ilonso, for the purpose of obtaining the assent of tho electors of tho llorouuli of Keynoldsvlllo to the Increase of the inilobtedness of tho Itorotiiili for the ptirposiwtf making municipal Improvements, viz: IMank Main street from rrcMliytcrlnn church to Thomas Reynolds' barn; Tenth street from Main street to jack son street ; Jackson street from Tenth streot to Fifth street: and Fifth street to Mala street. TJio last assessed valuation of tho lloroiiell of Reynoldsvillo Is titH,:i:.Mi. Tho ainoiiiit. of existing debt. Is li.4-':!.is. Tho amount of the proim-icd Increase of Indebted ness of Reynoldsville lloroimh Is -,( 0,1X1. Tho tierociitage of tho proosed Increase on tho least preceding assessed valuation Is I.9B-I- per vent. Attest Scott MrCi.KM.AND, J. 8. Hammond, President of Council. Sec rotary. N. HANAU Has brought the Best and Lowest Prices ever Been in this town. Come and nee for yourself. A Flao Lino ot Summer silts! pliiln and figured. Silk that wua sold at 40o., now 25; sold at 50c, now 37 i; sold at 55c, now 45. Flue lino Henrietta that wag sold (or 40c., now &j. Fine line of Dimity and Juconat Duchess 10 and 124. Dresg Ginghams (or 5c. A fine lino of Ladles' Cajen from $2 to $18. Children's ready-made Eaton Suits, age 4 to 12 years. Fine assortment of Novelty Goods in tho Ladles' Department. Clothing - Department! Suits that were Bold (or (7, $8, $10 and $12, now (or $5 and $t). Child ren's Suits (or t)0o. Cheviot Shirts (or 2 to. You will save money by calling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. N. Hanau.