'Sh it Star. sit'in'rififinn $l.(H) ptr tfitr, in mfniw. :. A. HTKIMIKftftflft, KillKir nml I'lih. WKONKspav. JUNK '. mm. A n lnilt'H'nhnt hioil pup'!, iulHh't ivrry tHlm-tiiy in liryiii'liUvllli', .h-tVi'i-im ro. I., ili'voiril to tln lnlnnl of Iti-yiiiililivllli wl .li'llVim enmity. Niii-miI It l'ii I . w III f ivnt nil llh fiilrnr-, nml will lMOMMnlitlly friunil ly timiinl Hie lnlimliiK 'ltlm, HultnTltlon rliMl.in'i'yi'nr, In nilvniii'o. I'oniinuiilcHlliiim hili'tnlnf for itiihllciiilon mint. In) iii'i'oiiiiuiili'tt hylhn whiim'i iminr, not for niilillt'iiilon, lint ni n eiiiinintiM of Ktmil frillli. 1 nlr'.l Intf ihw hriim hoIIi'IIimI. AilvertWImr rnl tnittlt Unown on iippllrit tlnn nt thnnltlrt' In ArnohlV Hlix'k. (.futility I'oniiiiiinlrHiloim unit I'hiimri of mlveriKrmr-ntw should rrni'h thin olllrii liy Mnmtiiy iHNin. AiMi-om nil ,'nmrminlriittnn tot A.Htcpli Oiinoii, KtvynoltUvllIt. I'n. Kiili'ri'if in l he (hmIoIIIi'ii nt Krynnliltvlllc, Ph.. n iwoml i'Iuhi. nmll mntti'r. It. Hnlmcd Hint thn botvrn niii yetting In thi'lr work tut n)iplo tfcos thin yi'fti'. Wntoli your tivoti. A lUilrnuo liiwyi-r miyii A nwlnller l "on who Holla nothing for nomothlntr to u cmon vli thinkx ho U (it-t( Itif mmiothlnir for nntlilnir." If thoy nit! on kcIiciIiiIo tlmo, tho sovontron your locimt will ivncli tho wrt thin piimmpr, and tho farmers nro nlrondy illKi'imBlnir tho qiietttlon, "wlmt ' Hhall we do with thorn ?" A mini wn nrroBtod ihu fJ rt of tie work for procurlni; whinkry for men of liitompornte hnhlts. C'lnrlon iVymW rnii. Frequently miimo one In Iieynolilfc vlllo pitwnroH whlxkey for men of Intemperate hiibllH, but no nrroHtx luivo ever boon mudo for doltur It. Snm'l Stilton, ono of our oounty com ihIhh!oihm' nml a oundidntu for ivnonil mition at tho coining Dotnocratlu pi l marlos, wan In lloynoldsvillo Saturday liHiklnir nftor hln polltloal IntoivRts. Mr. Stiitou ha mudo an oxoollont 00111 inilonor, having looked Htrlotly after tho county's bout Intorosts. Wo believe tho Demoorats nre so well ploaiod with his work that ho will tfet thu lurgixt voto, by oddn, polod at tho prlinnrleM on tho Kith of thiH month. A man who Iirb proven himself an cnpnblo of filling nil ollloo an ban Mr. Stilton, In deserving of n second term. An tho man jrrown older, says an ox- chatipo, ho learns to regard with wispl eim thoso pooplo who muko an oHtcnlti' tion uf siiporUitivo goodness. Tho two fnoi.nl lndividiiMl tho man who Is ull milieu to your faoo and harpoons you In tho back In a woll known churnoter, though bo thlnkx no ono known him and ho Is novor found out. Then thmv'a the Ignorunt follow tho ono who never knows anything and has nothing to say unions it 1b damaging. Ho In nalutly In bin own cntinmtlon, and In a nafo man to avoid. Men who nrn thoroughly hu man, and who lay noolalmnto naintnhip, are often tho worth lent to bo triihtod All men wear markn, moro or lonn trannparont, and it frequently happens that tho vlllian dinguinos himneir bo neath tho most comploto sumhlanco of Virtiiu, The twonty pngo edition of tho Brook vlllo lirpuhlirnn, published hmt week by tho Woman's Itollof Coi-jw of Brookvllle, Is an issuo showing tho brain work of woiuon. Its editorials, loonla and cortvnpondonoo uro mostly all from tho pen of tho fair sox. Tho largo edition wan prepared by tho liulien for tho benefit of tho Memorial Homo nt Urookvillo. Tho edition Is hand somely Illustrated with hulf-touo pictures of the Memorial Homo, Brook villi churches, school houses, and various other buildings, also pictures of some, of the dead heroes of Jefferson county, among which Is tho picture of Major John C. Consor, tho Itoynolds- vllto hero who sacrificed life on his country's altar at tho battlo of Hoydton Plonk Road. Too much prnlso cannot be given tho ladles for their excellent work as woll an for tho laudable chject to which they devoted their tlmo and energy. The iiublicrtn office deserves -credit for getting out such a neat paper for the ladies. By tho following article clipped from tho Kitlanning Iltpubliatn It is evident t hat a number of people living along (ho Allegheny liver have been violating the gumc and fish laws and will soon bo arrested for disobeying the lows: ''Ciipt. J. W. Hulstoad, of Verona, who is the game and llsh warden for this section, says he has the names of over 400 pooplo whom he intends prosocutlng in a very short time. He says the enter ing of tho bults and their prosecution to u finish will startle the residents of sev eral localities as he ban the names of a number of people who stand high In .their respective communities. Tho charges to be mode are for using dyna mite, exploding lime, seining, gigging, setting wire loops, setting glllnets, own ing a soin, furnUhlnga boat for seining, furnishing dynamite and selling fish Illegally, The warden says he has been working on these cases sluoe last November and has bad private detec tives, stationed along the different strtatiis who merely furnished the In formation and can give sufficient evidence, that the laws were violated. Ho aays there are 90 people in this comity who will be among the number arrested. Many of whom reside in Kit tanning and Immediate vicinity. This paper baa repeatedly warned violators of tho law that private detectives were at work but do attention has been paid to It and they will now have to take the consequences." Pure Vinegar. There uro few people these times who have any Idea tho amount of poinon and hurtful drugn they nro dally consuming In their families. Is It any wonder that almost everyone you talk with now days complains of having stomach trouble and Indigestion? A cant, Iron stomach, If It wore piwnlbln for the human family to be possessed with such stomachs, could not stand tho amount of acid that tho people have been taking by using the drug vinegar we tlnd on tho market to-day. t havo felt much iihirtuod on thin subject for many years, and have boon giving it much at tent ion lately. Through my own curiosity I procured four half-pints of tho very bent vinegar, which was labeled on tho bnrrell "pure elder vine gar." I sent the four half-pints to a professor of chemistry to have them tented. Ho reported them all to bo lirtlllclnl produels, containing acids, Hint one drop of it III Its purity would cat cane hardened cant steel. Such Is the kind of vinegar tho people have been using. I believe It was 1. T. llar- num who said: "Tho American people love to 1m humbugged." Why do w not demand pure food from our markets? Wo would live longer, havo no stomach troubles and would bo a better and healthier people. It Is enough to mnko ono shudder to hear a customer ask his grocerymnn for'a gallon of vinegar and see him go homo with un article that Is from 4 to 0 er cent sulphuric acid. He tuny not know he Is carrying pain and Inter on death, for himself and family, hut that Is Its proper name, "pain and death," and every ban-el should Iw so labeled. When a man puts up an nrti cle of food with such poinon in it be, too, should bo convicted of murder. The laws don't say so, but good reason and common sense says It. I want It distinctly understood that this Is no scheme to make money or friends, but knowing what I do alKiut these articles I have taken some puinn to Introduce a genuine, pure, whole cider vinegar Into HoynoldnvUlo. Tho vinegar Is abso lutely pure and Is throe years old; it was made by one of the most upright men wo havo in Pennsylvania to-day. His life has been spent for tho common good of his followmnn. I have mild tho grocery men of this place a number of barrels of this man's vinegar and It U labeled with the analyzer's test on each barrel. I want to stiv to tho consumer, don't risk a drop of lls-so articles with out you see tho chemist's test labeled on the barrel. This has been some expense to mo and not ono cent of prolll In It for me. I havo been Instrumental In bringing thin one pure article within your reach for the purpose of benetltlng tho coir sinners of vinegar. I hopu to see tho time when every dishonest man or far tory that makes an impure article of food boycotted by tho consumers In this country. Heeently Commissioner V. N Monro mot with some of tho pickling and preserving houses In our western cltlen und not illcd them that all goods containing more than ono Ingredient must bo labeled so that purchasers can tell what substance enters into their composition. Notleo was given that no coloring Is to bo used In vinegar. A. L. l'KTKIW, Special Request. I request all who owo me to Mo kind enough to pay 5t)centsora$1.0()on tholr accounts every two weeks. I am in need of money and hopo those whom I have trusted will help mo out. J. A. Welsh. It will pay you to buy your shoos at J. S. Morrow's. Do you want a pretty carpet ? Then go to tho HoynoldnvUlo Hardware Co, store Como and seo Gilblom's X Hay shoo only $1.08, Perfect Headache Powders are tho best In tho market. Try thorn. For sale at tho Reynolds Drug Store. Mens Latrobo shoe for only $2.00 at Gilblom's. Moro people, adults and children, are troubled with costiveuess than with any other ailment. Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bitters will euro contlvonens und provent the diseases which result from it. For sale by H. A. Stoke. At King & Co. 's you will II nd baled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise, Before you buy a suit seo Mllllrens. Notice. All persons having bad dealings w 1th us are requested to call und see If tholr accounts are properly closed up as all open accounts will be left for collection. J. C. Kino & Co. Easy on the pocket book Robinson's Mioos. Eclipse Bicycles, the best in Reynolds ville, sold by C. F. Hoffman. The Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co; store has received now spring samples of brussels, extra velvet aud ingrain car pets. If you want a new carpet see the samples and get prioea at this store. Sweaters, at MUllrens, only 20c. Ladles' spring heel shoes $1.50 at Gilblom's. ' When you have an "awful" headache try a package of Perfect Headache Powders. For sale at the Reynolds Drug Store. REDUCED RATES TO WASHING TON, D. C. 8lngle Pare for Round Trip via Penn'a R. R., account Y. P. 8. C. E. Convention, Tho Fifteenth International Conven tion of tho Young People's Society of Christian F.ndcavor will bo held at Washington, 1). C, July 7 to 1.1, IHIig, and for that occasion tho Pennsylvania I In 1 1 n md Company will sell, from July (1 to ft, Inclusive, excursion tickets to Washington and return at asingln faro for tlio round trip. Those tickets will lie good for return pannage until July lf, inclusive, but If deposited with thu .lolnt Agent at Washington prior to ft. 00 l M., July 14, will lie extended to July .11, Inclusive. Full Information In regard to rates and time of trains can be obtained upon application to ticket agents. Kxciirslon tickets for tho following side trips will h sold an under: From .Inly 7 to 11. Inclusive, excur sion tickets between Washington and Unit I more and Baltimore and Washing ton will bo sold nt 1.2."i fur tho round trip, good for return passage until July 14, Inclusive. From July ft to 11 excursion tickets from Washington to Gettysburg and and return will bo sold at $1.1.r for the round trip, good to return until July II, Inclusive. On tho same days tho West ern Mnrylnnd Itnilrond Company will sell excursion tickets from Baltimore to Gettysburg and return, with same return limit, at 2.1. " for tho round trip. From July fl to .11 excursion tickets will be sold from Washington to lUeh mond and return at $4.00, to Petersburg and return at $.".m), to Old Point Coin fort ami return (all rail) $11.00 (and go ing all rail and returning by boat $ri.f.1), to Fredericksburg und return $2.2f. These tickets will all bear return limit of July .11, Inclusive. All tickets for side trips will hn sold only on presentation of return portion of excursion tickets to Washington Is sued for this occasion. Don't forget to havo your eyes ex amined and lilted with glasses. C. F. llolTinan can do tho work. Sou Robinson's ox-blood shoes; men's, boys' and youths.' Brussels and Ingrain carpets of all stylen, at low prices, at the Reynolds vlllo Hardware Co. store. A luxury to tho feet Robinson's shoes. Wo bnvo added a full new line of shoos. Come and give us n call. J. S. Morrow. House und 7 lots In West Reynolds vllle for solo. Inquire at ST AH olllco. Men's flue kangaroo calf shoe for only 2.2.-. at Gilblom's Gentlemen, tho II nest lino of shirts over shown at Bell's from "0 ct. to $1, Come and see our latest stylo Boston shoe for $1.00 at Gilhlom's. Buy your watches at C. F. Hoffman's and suvo money Everybody that buys from MUllrens Is satisfied Woman's Foreign Missionary Meeting, Tho nineteenth annual meeting of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary So ciety of Clarion Presbytery, will bo hold In the Presbyterian church, Clarion, Juno 17 and 14, 1SIMI. Auxiliaries uro requested to elect two delegates, und each Bund and Christian Endeavor society, contribut ing to Foreign Missions, one delegate, und to send their names two weeks before the meeting to Mrs. Clara Cob- lentil, Clarion, fur entertainment. Delegates uro requested to prepare clour rejsirt of tho yeur's work, to bo read ut the meeting, and to send a copy of It to Mrs. R. L. Bu.nrd, Brock way - vlllo; also to send to her for reduced railroad orders. Dr. Taylor, of U. Jackson, Pa., t'O' cently returned from his around tho world tour, and Mrs. Sophie Lorlng Taylor at tho sumo time returning from her visit to her mission home at Beirut, Lyrin, will bo present, and Mrs Hill, of Cannonsburg, fresh from tho Saratoga General Assembly, will sjieuk on Temperance. Tho gifted missionaries, Mrs. Murry, of China, and Mrs. Jennie Sherrard Ewlng, of India, with charming per sontilltles, and Mrs. Ewing's gift of song, will muke the nlnetoenth annual a delightful occasion. Mrts. 'R. L. BtrzARD, Cor. Sec. Meu's suits $1.7.) at MUllrens. The Stau for $1.00. If you wunt a brussels, extra velvet or Ingrain carpet go to the Keynoldsvllle tiara ware uo. store. Robinson's little man's shoes'are beau ties. R. and G. glove fitting corset at J. S Morrow's. Golf, Golf, Golfs for everyone at Bell's Latest style Btraw hats at MUllrens. Survival of the fltost. Downs' Elixir has outlived every other cough rem' edy simply because it is the best. For sale by II. A. Stoke. Mining shoes from $1.10 up at Gil blom'a. The cheapest and best shoes for - the money in town at J. S. Morrow's. For the best and cheapest slippers in town go to Gilblom's. Revengeful Robins. About two weeks ago black and white spot ted cat belonging to Hurry Hustings robbed a robin's nest. The parent birds witnessed tho destruction of their home, and made a great ado alsnit It, but tho cat was ahdiiralo, and proceeded quietly to fennt upon the blrdliiign. But siuco that time that cat's life has been a burden. She can not show In i self In the open nlr without being niiviigely attacked by half a dozen robins that sei ni to bo watching for her. They chirp loudly, rulllo 'up their feathers, and lly nt the rat with vicious fury. At first tho cat attempted to do- fend herself, but her enemies wore too active. They could give her a savago ieck and bo out of the way before sho could spring or strike with her paw. Now she go, s n round llko ono who has nothing to live for. If sho ventures out for a moment, and hears the savago chirp of a robin, nho will Inako a dive for her favorite hiillng-phtce under tlio burn. Other cuts uro not molested by tho robins. But they seem to have made up their minds to havo revenge on this one, mid It Is probable that sho will never molest another robin's nest. Puiixsiitn wney Spirit. Every Ixitilo of Arnica and Oil Lini ment sold in warranted by the proprie tors to give satisfaction or money will bo refunded. For sulo by It. A. Stoke. Gents, tho latest things In belts at Bell's. Cull and seo them. Boys' dun shoos, latest styles, for only $I.2T at Gilhlom's. Men's satin calf shoo for only $1.2.r at Gilblom's. JOTICETo TAX-PAYERS. I'tifMiitnl to mi Act of ANtt'mhtv. twill ut IimhI t tin follow Inir IIiimm. nml niacin to n rclvi t'liimly, Hlutp, limit Hint ling Thxch for ywr law, lo-wii : WurMiiw Timtmlilp, Tins1ny, Jump Nth, In tltr forwioon, nt tin hoiiMV of .1. A. Kox. ushinuttm iowtittiii). i p)Hr, riHwfiiy, tiltm IMh, III thi! iifMTitoon, III I he Wtislitiitftoii Hotfl. IJiockwiivvllh lloniuuh. unci Himlnr Town- m!iIi, V'ilnp(1iiy,,luiH i, nt tint IiKitn UoijMtt, iiriN'KWHy viiim. Viililnirlmi Tomishlti. I.nwitr. ThiifHtliiv. .Ifiiii II. Ill thu fon'iioon, Ht thu tori ut Itorfe iltilf Ml IN Wiishlnirton TowtiHhlti. Iii Mfrrok. Thnr- iluy, lutin II, In thn ufh-thiMiii, nt HotH hum ontniriio. KrvnoUlxvllh' Moroiiuh. I-r 4 iiv. Jltrtn I'J. lit th Ml mt Homhc. Wont HrvMolilMvllh Moroiiuh liml Whitlow towiithl 11. West. Ha tut ilii v., Mum i:t. hi tin- fori!- doon. lit tin Id ikk lloiioi. Ulns ow Towimhln. Kt. Himirriiiv. Junn lit ill tin tiiirriioon, it I- inn iclimi 11 oust. Mr!iihnoiii Townhln, Momhiy, Jmifi 1.1 In tin forenoon, nt 1 1n lioimn of iiirt North. Ih'mh't-Moii TowiiHhtn, Monthly. June1 15 In the uftt'iiioon, at thi' hoiiMiMif Antlrt'W IMfrr. It 1 11 K 1111 Muiotih, Tiipsdity, Juni'lit, at thn mr iiirt' noil, (iimklll Towtwhli). WciliiPMflnv. Juno 17. In the fotviiooti, HI tht'tJUwniiMor. Mt'll Townhti, Wfdnt'stln v .1 tint 17, In thn Iiftornoon, ut tin hoiifliMtf Ifi'iiry It row 11. Perry Township, Thiirihiy, .ti'inn H, In tho rorono in, ni momon1 or .1. 11, jh'Hiih. I'lfivvlllit Itiiritiii'h. TliiiiHidti v. .In lift IS tti Ihi' iiflm-tiooti, nt thpofhViiof V. W. frtwHtiMin. riMixmiimviii'y HoroiiKh, I- ruliiy, Juno 19, nt Hotel I'miliill. Yntitm Township, Hiiturtltiy, Junn 20, nt Ho tt-l 1'iinlnll. I'crry Township, Monthly, Junn 22, In tho forenoon, nt Ihi'Miot-c In l-'i-oMthurit. Perry Township, Monday, .liinu 22, In thenf trrnooti, nt Htoin In I'erryHvlllt'. I'orlnr Township, Tut'Mthiy, Junn 23, hi tho forenoon, til thnHtornln Tortcr. Klnirurold Township, Tiniliiy, Junn 2.1, In thn nf Ini-uooii, nt hoit'l In Itlnittfohl. Worlhvllln lloronirh. Wi'dnn-diiy, Junn 24, III tho forenoon, nt thn house of K. II. (ielnt. Ileiiver Township, Weihiehiy, Juno 24, In thn nfloinooii, tit Mlore In Mil. Hiimiiierville HorouL'h, Thumdny, June 2ft, In thn forenoon, ut, Hotel. I 'lovnr Township, ThiirKfhiy, Junn 2.1, In tho unnruoon, ni more 111 itiixinr. Itrookvllle Horoiijrh.iiud Kose Township, Frl- (In v. .1 mm 'Itl it t t hit Triuuiii'ti'u nlllii Knox Township. Hiituithty Juno 27, In the forenoon, 111 ine bum rumen store. IMuet'ivek Ttiwnship, Huluithiy, Juno 27, III thn afternoon, nt thestoteof K. Welser. Oliver Township, Tunmlny, June, In tho foreutNin, at the More In Ollvehurtf. Oliver Township, Tuesday, Juno 310, In tho afternoon, jit Hotel In Cool Hpt-lng. Purlieu payltiK their luxes nt thn nhovn tlrntm mid places will nave ten per cent., hh inui tinioiiui win no iiiMimj wnen uuieeu in thn hands of thn mllnrtor. Men-ant He Licenses will hn rol lifted at nil places visited, nml all llceiistes remalnlnn 1111- paiu aner ine iiiii or Juiy win ihi piaeuu 111 1110 uauuH 01 iiil' proer omeei-H ror tuiiiei'iioii JOIIMWAITK. TitKAHtMiKit'H Okkh k. County TlUllMUIOr. Hrookvlllo, ru., May fl, IHiHt. First National Bank O F It K xxolus villi:. CKPITRL ao, OOO.OO. (I. nitrhnll, rrv.ldmll Ncolt Mrtiollutul, Vice Pres.; John II. Kuiirher, :.lilr Director: 0. Mitchell, Heolt MeClvllnnd. .1.0. King, j en 11 ii. nriieii, it. r.. iiniwn, U. W. Fuller, J. II. Kiiuclii.r. I)hih a tfenentl bHnklnshiiHliifHHHnd Rollelts tlio tM'outilor iniiri'liiinlH, profeHHloiiHl inon. farmcm, iiieehttnleH. nilntirH. luniliormen and olhiir, pninilHlnit the nioHt cnruful uttentlun n me uu.uitihn ur nil puniouK. Hiifo Iieixmlt lluxui for rent. Flint Niillunul Bunk ImlldliiK, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. SINCE 1878. a NORWOOD G. PINNEY, BROOK VILLE, PR. "Walter Spry, SOLICITOR, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Fire Insurance BING&CO. Dress Form Gorsets Latest Model Elegant Shape Long Waist Boned with Feather-bone. We are authorized to refund (Jorpels or VVniBtH if after four' weeks DI UCSS G OODS, you will find to A flash of lightning coming from a clear sky is a very rare occurrence, but one day last week a lady and gentleman received a welcome shock. Yes, they had gone to tho Reynoldsville Hardware Co. to buy Carpets, Furniture and General Hardware and the great values shown them caused a noticable expression of joy and gladness to shine upon their faces. They purchased a complete furnishing for their home and departed, saying: "The inrme use slock, ut such, low prices! We'll call again." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. The hot weather Is here and BELL & LEWIS are prepared to sell you suitable goods for the sea son. Their stock of WASH GOODS is full of nice goods of all kinds and at prices within the reach of all. We have a nice line of Furniture, Carpets House Furnishing Goods. We can suit you in anything you want; every department of our store is complete with fine goods. Highest Quality and Lowest Prices are what you will find at our store, and polite clerks to wait on you. Call and see the best stock in town. JAMES the money for Fentlieibone not entirely pnififnctory trial. Our line of NOTIONS, &c, bo the latent. Bing & Co irving. Manaoer
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