iSnh.Wi'ii'linii ft. (K) jicr V""'. mlrnnif. r. A. !rr.l,HHN'i, I'.rtimr nml I'll b. WEDN ESDAY. AlCl'Sl' :.", )si),-,. An hiOi'iirndi'iii 1ht1 pu per. iinlilMirit every ,VillH"ll IV :it lirVliotil-.MIIl', .li'llVr-oll lo. Vi., ilevrteil io tin- imiM'vtM if lii yiiiililsvlllc nml .l"li't'i-iiTi mill v. Nnn-piilltlrnl. will u nit nil with f:. I ';! .. null will lm rpi..hilly fl lcnil y t'uvjinl - tllf ln'toi-lier I'ln1. :il!-eripl ion pi ire -I."" p'f r:ir. In inlvimrtv ('fnntnii'.'-itl.iKM hiii'tiili'il for piilillriii ion mii-t hi- nci iitiipiinliMl liy Hie v rller mime, n.e f-" pni'i!-"ii Ion. Inn n ! rHMV!ititi'.' .f rnv r 1 1 li. Interfiling IH'in ..iII.'IIimI. A'l CI ! f-i'l T ItlM"- tllll'll' liIH'Wtl 'HI !ipp!i'll t Ion ill t nilliv In Arnnlil-' Work. K"m-j li i v -'iimih.ii r.-alii'in nii'l r!i:in ;i of n'lvrri...'mc'nl- slmiilil reurh Hilt ollli- liy Miimhiv mum. Aililri i:. i mi "Ml Inns tni'. A. Shpli- OII. Ili'Vllilll- III". I'll. Knti'H'il m Hi" piwiiiili'i- nt HrynoliKvllli', V!., US HtVllll'l fill Itlllll IIIJllllT. i'V K'lmlilirn'i State Convention 'onvi,'"' lit. T Iiirri-inirjj to-ilnv. 'I'Ih- D. iuuri i-t'ii Mmrn.ino fur S.-ji-ti'inlii'i' lias been IhhikhI. This it. one of 1h" 1' '-t mn'n.ini's 'mlilli-lted to-ilnv nml v.-1n-n it enters n liome. In most nil c'ii-vm. it open n way for n regular nionllil.v visit. IliiiTiilo Bill's Wild West sliow will t x'ui'oil, in 1 i 1 1 ,-lju In tin' ni'iir future. Pittr-lmrjTi ln'.il lii tti r tie tlioir poi'ki't lv.k to tbi'ir Ivtlsteiiils while the show I in tbnt oily. Tin1 niru'ivtrntion of jiii'Irpii'lo-tn tbnt followed tho sbow to DnHols wns moif wonderful tbnn tbo hlmw. 'I'ln! editor of n .eorj;in, pnpiT s x nks ns iMio lms lind expeiionee. "Eilitinf? n newspaper I funny biislnet-s. For iniini(M if yon jjlvo a follow ii 'nice no bo never sees it. mid. so far a (.bowing his njipn ciution. In; proba bly 'n.'Vt r hears toll of it.' Hut just wiy soinilbiiif; "uifiii 'im nml ho will pui .-no yon worse t li tin tin1 SlierllT." 'i'lm Min never ;r's down on tbo head of the euuntry newspaper man without his hnvini; hod from one to it dozen requests to donnto his ndvortisiiif Knaoo for some pnrposo or another. Every body wants froe advertising. Even tin.- State ninl National sfovermont want their )riie!iiina1ions printed freo. The u'overnient dead beads it nowhero except, with tin1 ntwspapers. Tho newspaper man does more gratuitous seivioe and yets less thanks for it than anybody under tbo bended heavens. Punxsiitawnoy SiirH, ' There is no courtesy any more," a lady was heard to remark u few days nro. While this ludy is certainly mis taken, tho non-observaneo of rules of propriety is entirely too frequent. Loud and boisterous conversation, often in terspersed with obseenity and blas phemy. Is heard at nearly overy promis irious a-seinhlnu'o. Not only is tho ear insulted thus, but tho ollfaotory oryan is eontnininated by tobaeeo smoke from the vilest of cipurs and citfiirottes. This lnek of oourtosy Is often tho result of selfishness. A studied deslro to bo agreeable, and to lie freo from Inflicting pain upon others is tho foundation for :o'.irtesy. New Bethlehem ViiuVrutm: y.auH year brinirs tho typewi'itor more and mora Into use until to day in must all business where much writing Is to bo done thu typewriter takes a promi nent part. There are some who appear to have doubts as to tho legality of typewritten documents, such as wills, bases, iiiortiifc'cn and tho liko. Tho last legislature passvd an act declaring all writing by moans of a typewriter heretofore done or which shall hereafter 1)0 executed, for whatover purpose, shall have all tho authority and legal force that any similar paper in ordinary wiiiing may have. Of course, tho signature attached to such documents and papers are required to be in tho ordinary handwriting as heretofore. Lot us try to touch other lives on the positive and helpful side. "Share with mo your beliefs: I have doubts enough of jny own. " says Coot ho. Ho not talk of your ailments, your worries, your "dlsupp lintinents, your blues. Do not add those by communication to the troubles of your follows, and thus help them Jo despondency. Tell of tbo truth ynn liavn had the vision of: of tho unex pected good which has befallen you: of tho s-.Qishiuo which has bespread yoiir pt'.ili. Life hu Its troublesome side, but it only becomes tho greater part of Hfo. tbrouirh our persistent con templation of it to the exclusion of what Is brighter. And that bad habit woak ens tho nerve and sinew or our best energies by robbing us of ebeefulness and of hope. Thoo who have given it uny thought will not deny tho following statement made by au exchange concerning a newspaper in a town: "A nowspajier Is the gryiitost help to tho growth of a town that can bo. It is a standing udvertis n.mut nliieh always attracts. It gives mure free advertisements and expla nations of tho plnoe than all others. It never lets puss a good opportunity to ad vocate the interests of its homo enter prises. It helps all the churches, and never fails to speak out for Its schools; resents all insinuations against the character of the citizens und Industries ot tho town, and lives but to bonolit tho community, To' repay its untiring elTurts it asks tho support of the people, not In a begging manner, but as a rec ompense fov its labor. It Is untitled to a livelihood, because it gives more than it takes. It only usks for Its rights and those it should have." Pearls of Thought. If wo love much we shall tind a way to do much. A sad cnuntcnanco is h hypocrite's favorite mask. Try to make somebody happy and see what comes of it. I.ove your enemy to death and ho will make a good friend. Never act like a fool unless you aro willing to be considered one. An extravagant man loves to lecture his wife on tin! beauties of economy. It is the man who loafs tlp must who is the loat satisfied with his wages. Don't insist upon talking about your self to the man who wants to talk about himself. We may hate an enieiiy without hurt ing him, but we can't do it without hurting ourselves. Tin- man who can work and not worry, rest and not rnt, is not apt to be tin object of interest to an under taker. Klshing for compliments may secure a few hltes, but It Is certain of many back bites. What, is caught that way is not worth stringing. There aro nu n so stupid thai when mi bleu tunnels their thick skull It rat tles about in their dusty cranium like seeds in a gourd or Ivans In a bladder. There are others so full of large thoughts tbnt their heads swell up ward like the domes of cnthedruls. Important Notice. On Monday, Sept. 2nd, all our unset tled accounts will le K-ri with M. M. Davis R-q. for collection. To cave cost and trouble call and settle your account this week. W. C. Schu.1t.o will bo at his homo to receive all money on ac counts. W. C. ScilVI.TZK it So. I am desirous of cilhor polling my store and property in Uoynoldsville, or selling 1he stock In my store and rent ing the property. Any person wanting a good location now has an opportunity of securing one. Wm. Coi'PlN'U. Look over your city lists, make out what you want, let us give you prices on same goods. Kverytliing being equal, patronize homo. Wo guarantee prices. Uowxsox & Mi'Xixwr. D. J. Nieklu invites everybody to call at tho Heed building and examine her stock of nil kinds of goods usually kept, in n variety store. The goods uro all good quality at reasonable prices. A Preacher's Experience. Tho Hrookvllle lunifieviit says: "A minister who evidently labored hard to learn to ride tho frolicsome wheel and had lK'on worsted in tho attempt, thus talks of She alTair: We hereby warn our brothers that these bbnlder wheel bicycles aro devices of the demon of darkness. They aro contrivances to en trap the feet of tho unwary and skin tho noso of the innocent. They aro full of guile and deceit. When you think you have broken ono to rido and have subdued its wild and satnnic nature, liehold it bucketh you off in tho road and teareth a great holo in your pants! Look not upon the bicycle when it bloweth up its wheels, for at last it buekoth like a broncho and hurteth liko thunder. Who has skinned legs? Who hath ripped breeches? They that dally long with a diabolical bicycle." Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Dio go, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy is tho first medicine T havo over found that will do mo any good," lYloo pile. Sold by .1. C. King & Co. If you only can give me fifty cents or a dollar on your account It will help mo. Remember tbnt over 2lH accounts would help mo at one dollar apiece. .1. A. Welsh. Wanted To buy 20 to KMI acres of land near town. ,T. C. KING & Co. We want and will havo hundreds of children wrapped in our wraps. Doem er & Co. Corno quick arid pay me. I do not liko to run out on the street and dun you, as it looks bad. J. A. WKIAH. Labor Day September 7th. Lalior day will come on Saturdny, Soptemlxjr "til, so says tho Attorney General. Tho luw formerly fixed tho first Monday in September as tho date und some doubt existed this year as to the exact time. Lost year both tho first Monday and tho first Saturday in September wore observed ut diiloront places. It is not known that uny ar rangements havo yet boon mado by any labor organizations for an observance of tho day, but it Is probablo that tho day will be observed either hero or at Reynoldsvillo. Tho day is a legal holi day. DuUols CtntKur. No west bhuped collars on our chil dren's cloaks. Deemor & Co. Flour best nt a low price at J. A. Welsh's. Ladies, they uro hero, sue them our Infant's clouks. Doetnor & Co. While some goods are higher, many are lower. Don't fail to see Robinson & Mundorff for prices. Tho leading grooory Is S. J. Wil liams,' whore you get an honest dollar's worth of groceries for your dollar. Ladles, look oytfor our announce ment of full and winter coats. Deemor & Co. TitanL tj?:TytvrjiimiT.sT.-jar The Insidious Cigarette. In speaking of tho deooltfulness of tho horrid cigarettes the Pittsburg Chronicle Teh-graph says: "Tho good people who have fur years leon engaged in a bnl tie with tho deadly cigarette must feel disheartened when they read tho statistics relating to the trade. Notwithstanding tho culminations of u self-respecting public, the warning of doctors and the enactment of legisla tures, tho little whi to cylinder pushes its insidious way under the noses of increasing numbers every your. Moid than three and a third thousand mil lions (to be exact, .l.ftKl.H-I.Villo) of cigarettes were sold during the past fiscal year, and the consumption shows nn increase which is almost startling. The profits in the business must also be very tempting, for two of the largest manufacturers outside the trust tiro making preparations to build n plant with n capacity of 12..iHI,(Hii) cigarettes a day. It would upjiear from additional points on the tobacco trade that all lovers of the weed are not surrendering to tho paper Imitation, and the infer ence is that tho devotees of the latter are recruited from the callow youth who never enjoyed the solace of a Henry Clay cigar or even a toby. The produc tion of cigars during the year was 4.b!H. I lll,:iT!l. nn Increase of ("l.OOO.OOO over the previous year, while tho out put of smoking tobacco shows that the popularity of the pipe is fully main tained." Still Itoom For nearnrrh. "What Is this new substance I boar bo lunch about '1" asked tho eminent scientist's wife. "What new substance, my dear?" "Tho element In tho nir that has just b("Cil detected. " "Oh, that, my dear," ho answered, beaming over his spectacles with (ho gixid nut nro of superior wisdom, "is known us argon I" "Oh!" "Yes; its discovery is one of tho most remarkable triumphs of (lie age. It lias revolutionized Homo of the old theories, or at leant it willrevohitioni.o them before it gets through." "What is it?" "It's er a did yon say, 'What is it?' " "I wild that" "Well ahem you goo, wo haven't as yot discovered much ubout it except its name." Washington Star. The Veil llntterlly. A novelty this summer is tho butter fly designed to fasten milady's veil Theso butterflies are made with a patent catch and arc charming to decovato tho bodice as well as to fasten t ho veil. Many of them nre enameled in all tbo liiitiuiil colors of tho butterfly. Darning needles for this pnrposo rival tho butter flies in populariiy. Ono darning needle moro beautiful than the others is of green gold set witli rono diamonds noil emeralds. Very lino goM chains aro Vorn alsjnt tho neck for full dress occa sions. Suspended from them arc jeweled pendants or a suecessiim of gems. I Illuming Wife. The plainest features become hand some unawares whou associated only With kind feelings, ;nd tho loveliest faco disagreeable when linked with ill hnmor or enprico. l'ooplo should re member this whou they nre selecting a face which they aro to see every moiu ing across tho breakfast table for tho remainder of their lives. N. 1'. Willis. :t)TI( E TO COXTKACTOKH. SciiUmI nroWis;i1s will bo iwpIvimI liy llin County DiniiiisslitMi'i-N lit thi'lt- otllro til ti-Hkvl1lt up to Mnmliiy, Sept. nt h, for ImlhllhK two nlnitmriitH for a tirw rouniy ltt lil'.'L" ni'iiiM Trout Kim, In Wlnslow town ship. I'luni iiih! iprrilical loim can ho st-t'ii ut Ihr ('ottiiiiissiniinV ottlci' tor ul 1 1n Kom 1 1 oiiM' In Wi-nt licvnoMsvlltc in tin forrnooti of rVpt. illli, iHti-Y) HIils will Im ivi-Hviwt for tin' tim-oiny liy Hut culiic yiml. All hi. Is 10 In iict'oiiipiinti ( by n Ihmm) with nppmvul sc niiiiy to tho iinioinil of live hiindrori dollura for llio faithful prrfot nianrc of eont ract . ltV OKDKKOK IUAKI. John Davih, Clerk. t'oinmtsslonorM oflleo, lirook vlllo, Au. 27. Street Ordinances. (No. at.) AX ORDINANCE opening Crant street, as laid out in tho George V'un Vliet plan of lleynoldsvlllo ISoroiigh. SkiTIOM 1. He it ordained und en acted by the Town Council of tho Bor ough of Keynoldsvillo, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tho authority of tho same, that Grant street, as laid out und located in tho George VanVllet plan of said Horough, from tho South east lino of Huss street to tho South cust lino of said plan, bo and I be same is hereby opened for public Use, in its full width of forty feet as shown by the plan uttached to ordinance No. 3i, and the plan attached to this ordinance. SkiTION 2. Tho damages caused thereby, and tho bonolits to pay the same, und tho damages caused by tho grade, together with the benefits to puv tho same, to bo levied, assessed and collected in accordance with tho Act of Assembly in such cases made und provided, und regulating tho sumo. Suction .'1. All ordinances and parts of ordinances conllicting herewith bo and tho sumo aro hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law this 5th day of August, A. D. 1H!I'. SOOTT MlXJt.KLLAND, Attest, President of Council. J. S. HAMMOND, Secretary. Burgess' Ollioo, August 10, A. D. 1S?3. Approved, SAMUKt, LaTTIMKK, Burgess. (No. .11.) AN OKDINANCK owning Grant street, from tho South-east lino of tho George VunVllot plan to tho South-east lino of lands now owned by the heirs of Mrs. Charles Hums, where thu same would intersect with un extension of Tenth or Taylor stroet, to a width of forty root. SUCTION 1. lie It ordained und en' uctod by the Town Council of tho lior- ough of Itcvnoldsvlllo, und it is hereby ordained and enacted by and with tho authority of the sumo, that Grant street from the Soulu-cust line of the George VunVllot plan, to tho South-east lino of the Hums Kstate, whom the same would Intersect with an extension of Taylor street, now Tenth street, from Main street, to tho width of forty feet, the street committee are hereby au thorized and directed to open tho sumo. The center lino thereof being described ns follows: Heglnnlng at the South-east line of tho George VunVllot plan, at a point where tho center lino of Grant street Intersects with the snld South east line: thenen through property of the George Hhonds Kstato, South, thirty-live degrees thirty minutes llnst, five hundred and seventy-four feet: thence through property of William Wiley, now Charles Mathews, South thirty-five degrees thirty minutes Knst, twelve und a half feet: South forty-five degi s fifteen minutes Knst, one linn- dreiksind thirteen feet: thence through property purchased in 1711 by Joseph Spoors 'from Alls-rt. Keynolds, South forty-live degrees fifteen minutes Must, one hundred and elgbty-nlno feet: thence through land ol Horns Kstate South, forty-live degrees fifteen minutes Knst. two hundred and eighty and five tenths feet to tbo Emit lino thereof, where the center lino of Grunt street would Intersect tho North-west lino of an extension of Tenth street from Main street, according to tho accompanying plan. Suction 2. The damages caused thereby, and .the benefits to pay the same, nnd tin damages caused by the grade, together with tho benefits to pay same, to be levied, assessed and col lected In iiccoribineo with the net of Assembly in such enses made nnd pro vided, nnd regulating tho same. SkitioN .'I. All ordinances nnd parts of ordinances conllicting herewith bo nnd tho same aro hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Inton law this r.th day of August. A. I). I ill."). Scott McCt.Ki.r.ANi). Attest I'res. of Council. J. S. Hammond, Sec. Hurgoss' Office August 10th, A. D. la!i.-. Examined nnd Btiproved. SAML'KIj LATTIMKH, llurgess. (No. I!2.) AN ORDINANCE opening Tenth street, formerly Taylor street, from the East lino of Mnln street. Indwoon the Hums Hotel property and property of .1. L. Test, Esq., to tbo East line of Grant street, as shown by plan attached to ordinance No. Ill, anil tbo plan at tached to this ordinance, to tbo width of thlrty-flvo feet. SKcrioy 1. He It ordained nnd en acted by tho Town Council of the Horough of neynolilsvllle. nnd It Is hereby ordained nnd enacted by the authority of tho same, that Tenth street, from tho East lino of Main street, between tho Hums Hotel prop, erty and the properly of .1. L. Test, Esq., to tho East lino of Grant street, as shown by plan attached to ordinance. No. HI, nml the plan attached to this ordinance to tho width of thirty-five feet. The street committee nro hereby authorized nnd directed to open the same. Tho center lino being described as follows: Hi-ginuinc at tho East lino of Main street, nt a point where the center line of Taylor street, now Tenth street, Intersects with snld East line: t honeo North forty-live degrees thirty minutes East, three hundred nnd sixty foot to tho East lino of Grant street, whore the center Hue of Tenth street would intersect with said East line. SkiTION 2. Tho damages caused thereby, and tho benefits to pay tho same, nnd the damages caused by tho grade, together with tho lhnelits to pay tho snino to bo levied, assessed and collected In nccordnnce with tho Act of Assembly In such enses made nnd pro vided, and regulating tho same. Sr.CTION ,1, All ordinances and parts of ordinances conllicting herewith 1)0 and tho same nro hereby rexalod. Ordained nnd enacted into a law this fith day of August. A. D. 1 81)5. SCOTT MCV LKI.r.ANI), Attest I'res. of Council. J. S. Hammond, Sec. Burgess' Ollioo. August 10, A. I). ISId. Examined and approved. SAMUEL. LATTIMKK, HlirgCSS. Jl One Dollar ! 11 In Advance, Gels The Star FOR ONE YEAR! ! I I 1 ! ! I ! ! We have decided to offer THE STAR at One Dollar a Year, Strictly in Advance, to new and old subscribers. Tho old isubricribeia will be expected to pay up all arrearage to get the benefit of this of fer. The offer will hold good until January 1, 180B! the: tar Id a First -Class Paper, published every Wednesday at lieyn oldsville by C. A. Stephenson. It contains all the Local News of the town and vicinity, Tele graphic Home and Foreign News, Short Stories, Grand Army Matter, ' Farming News and Illus trated Articles. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper when you can get THE STAK for 03STE DOLLAE A. YEAH! Eiderdown, plain nnd figured Is what tho children want for a cloak. Deemer .V Co. Thk Star ono dollar a year paid In advance. Another week of bargains In eatables ntH. J. Williams.' Children smile at tho nobby styles of our chllden's clonks. Deemer & Co. Homes in Florida Tin- I'lnrlitii tlniiir unit Plioiiiitlnn Co, hnre tlie illspusal nf Hie I'linlei'sl Hhstim I'lnii nml leeliiliiiiil nnii'k lioiils In Ci iitnil l liiilihi. Ili'iilllifnl ellmiile, pure nlr, rich sells, irnuil wilier n ml nenr mill. mil. Ab-nlule inuiin.il v of lliiM-io ly niirtlierii innrliots fur fritli nml truck. Til ins ril-v, Aililnxs tor lllfiilliilltlnli, ii. r. k mints, ciiiiinii, i'ii. Isthay notice. ('nine 1 M'sptmlntr (,n ,o pt'itnlt'S nf llio iinilcrsliniiil In iwlilnulmi imviislilp, iwnr Kniei li lci llle, Tlnn-iliiy. Aliens! Is'ir,, one n il cow, otilinury slxe, iiImhiI clnM years nlil. Tlie owner Is reiiii'st oil to come for niil. pi'iivi- primcrtv, mv rlitiiiri's, nml Hike tier inviiy or she will lie III. posed of lleeiu il I nu I" law. s, II. Hnviikii. F.inerlckvllli', Ph., Ann. 37, Iswi. N. HAM Jlc'ia brought the Best and Lowest Prices ever wen in thin town. Come and pen for yourpelf. A Fine Lino of Summer Silts! plain and figured. Silk that was sold at -inc., now 2"; sold at f lo., now 117; sold at 550., now 45. Fine lino Henrietta that was sold for inc., now 25. Fine line of Dimity and daconat Duchess 10 and 12. Dress Ginghams for fie. A tine line of Ladies' CaiHs from $2 to 1 8. Children's rendy-mado Eaton Suits, ago 4 to 12 years. Fine assortment of Novelty Goods In tho Ladies' Department. Clothing - Department! Suits that were sold for $7, .1,1() nnd $12, now for HCi nnd M. Children's Suits for l)k Cheviot Shirts for 24o. You will suvo money by calling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. N. I lanau. I ! ! I I ! I I I ! ftotcle. J jOTEL McCONNELL, HEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Fit A iVA" J. JILACK, iVopnYfor. Tim tending lintel of lliotinvn. lliMtdriuiir tef for rimimeri'liil men. Hleiiin In-nt, free Imiii, Imlli rooms nml rltwls on every Hour, siimplii rooms, litllluMl room, teleplmno con nei'tloiis Ac. Jjoi-KL IHOLNAl It F. V NOLI )H VI LLK, I'A. J. ('. JULLMAX, I'roin vlm: first rlnn Inevrry piirllrtiliir. I.ociilifl In tlie very renlre nf ilm IhhIih'h part of lown. Tree 'hoi lo und from Inilni nml eomtnoiliotis sn tnili' rooms fiiri'iimmiTi'liil Inivelers. QOMMKJICIAL 1IOTKL, r.KOOKVlLLF., PA., PHIL . t'MlltlKIt, l',i)ni(tin; Sample room on tho irroiincl lloor. iloime In-ill 1 ly mil m ill tins. Omnibus to ami from all trains. OOKK'S WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-2!) FlI.IIKItT STHKKT, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A, PJtFSTOX J. MOO UK, l'mi,rlilm: 'Mi lied room, llnle fi lm per ilny Anierl riiii I'liin. l',li,H'l fiom I'. It. It. liepoi ii iid 4 lilis'k from New I'. A. II. U. Ili-pnt. IttUcrlliiurmt. E. NK",R JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Anil lirtil Esliilo Am-nt, Iteyimltlnvlllc, I'ii. Q MITCHELL, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. Oflli'i. on WcmI. Main street, opponlto the I'nmmeri'liil Hotel, ltcynoliUvlih', pa. "J)R. H. E. HOOVEH, HEYNOLDSVILLE, I'A. Hi'sldi'iit (li nlh l. In litillillnir nenr Mi'llin ilM I'liuri'h, ommsltu Armilil lilm'k. Uentlu iii's In oH'i'iitlmi, C. Z. IIOIIIION. .loll M w. IIKKD. QOHDON & HEED, ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW, Hrookvllle, .trllVrsnii Co., Pn. Offlri In room formerly orritpli'd liy (lonlon & l orlii'tl West Main Street. w. l. Mccracken, o. m. mpdonald, Brookrilli. RtyoolliTillt. jjcchacken & Mcdonald, AttorMis anil Cimtm llmn-dt-Lair, OllU'i'snt Keynolillvillotinil Hrookvllle. JJEYNOLDSVILLE LAUN DRY, WATl SINO, I'min iilor, l'oMn'f4lli street ami tlordon alley. Flrst elims work ilone ut reiisonuhlo prlr'e. Give the laiiuilry u lilul. jyU. H. E. HARBISON, SL'RGEON DENTIST, Hi ynoldsvllle, Pa. Olllrn In riHini formerly ori'ioiled liy J. H. Mclri'liilit. JOHN SNYDER 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 Ulock, MAIN STREET, HEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. J THE GROCERS, (Successors to Sclmltze & Son) Are now prepared to satisfy the wants of everybody in the line of Fancu and Staple Groceries, Crockery, Glass and Gtilnaware. We guarantee our prices among the lowest for a stand ard class of goods, and would much rather sell our custom ers something wo 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 us In the Schultze building, oppo site Bell's clothing store. Goods delivered promptly 1 If 0 Dickinson
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