NuhiKriptinn tl.KO ptr vetvr, or $1.00 if paid rtricth in itib'ovct.. . A. MTICPIIUNtON, Kdltur nil Pub. WBDNKSDAY. MARCH 28. lMxi! A n Indpppnrti'nt nrnl psppr. pnhlMii-rt Yirjr WednrtOny l Kt'ynolilMVllli', JelTtTMin l?n. Pa., dpvnti'il to the lntrvt(if Knynnldvllln nd.IiffiP!ion county. Non-polltlriil, will ttvat II with fnlrnn, Knd wllltm wpfx'lnlly friend ly towards the lnlmrlnpc rltiM. Pubmrlptinn prlrrl.Onpryeir,ln ndvtinr. Oommunlcntlono Intonderl (or pnlillcBtlon must ton ni'rnmpnnled liy the writer's nnme, not. for piiiillcatlon, but a a tjiiarnnt. of Ifood ffiltn. Tntorontlnn now Items solli'ltpd. Advortlnlnu rntos mtido known on Hpiillr. tlnnatthe oftlre In kiwhllrh-lloitry Murk. IienKhty eominunlrtttlon. and rhnnire of mdvnrtlminenU should Tvach thin oftVe by Monday noon. Address sll ommunlrntlons toO. A.Btopn nion, Koynoldtvllle, I'm. Entered at the pnstnnVn at !trynoMvlllp, "a., an nerond rlnss mall matter. To the Public. I think It proper and cxpt'dlont for mo to say a fow words about the affairs of the Star Glass Company. Our company was organized Duo. Itlh, 1H!I!, and received its charter, Dec. 2 1st, 1S9!. The finances were established upon what was believed at Ilia time to be n solid foundation and work was bogim at onco upon tho erection of tho plant. At n lator dato it developed that a laree portion of this monuy was not available and It devolved upon mo to rts-arrauo tho finances of the company. I made an effort to do this and finally succeeded in doing so with New York parties, but the conditions they Imposed wuro not entirely to my liking. I then returned to Hc'ynoldsvillt! and I have It r eat pleasure in announcing to thu pKiplo that thu following named gi'n eleman have entered tho company as stockholders, thus becoming Identified directly with the management of rim affairs of tho corporation, to wit: W. H. Alexander, J. W. r'oust, Thos. C. McKntoer, Smith M. McCrelght. H. Alex. Slokc, C H. Hall. Jacob Uoiblo, II. C. Doible, .1. J. Sutler, A. T. McCluro. F. I). Smith, (1. M. McDonald, Chas. A. Herpel, Henry Herpol. On February 3rd a mortgage was placed upon tho property of the com pany for 70,(HK. to be issued in the form of 10-year 6 per cent bonds, tho intention being to issue these bonds to such an amount as would complete tho plant. This mortgage has been re duced to $40,000 and the full amount will bo sold. These bonds will form u gilt-edged Beeurity bearing (I per cent interest, net, the company paying all taxes. Tho interest is payable on the first of January and July in each year. Bonds will bo issued in any desired amount. A contract 1ms buen closed with tho New York Olnss Company of Now York under which thoy purchase tho entire output of glass of our factory until tho close of the season of VMrZ, paying the ruling market prico therefor In cash. This is a very advantageous contract and puts our company upon a solid foun dation and assures the successful man agement of the business. I have now explained In full the cir cumstances and conditions of our com pany and I trust the contldence will be appreciated. We havo a good business established. It only remains for those of our citizens who have monoy for which they are seeking an investment to take our bonds,-which all must ad mit have a good value under tho new arrangement. We offer them freely and 1 shall call upon you in person dur the next fow weeks seeking the invest ment of your money. Thanking tho people for the confi dence reposed in me In tho past and assuring you that it will homy endeavor to conduct the business allaii s of tho companies with which I am connected in such a manner as to merit Its oontin .iianco, lam, Respectfully, E. A. FKRRIN. Great, Grand Sprin; Opening. We have been working several weeks selecting the finest stock of CLOTHING, Hats and Furnishing Goods that has ever been displayed, all bought before the big advance in prices, which we are giving our patrons the benefit of. Coroner's Inquests. Hon. John AV. Hood, presidont judge of the several courts of Jotiorson county, Hied an opinion last week in the matter of holding an inquest when a dead body is found or an accidental doath occurs, and as it is of interest to the public in general, wo publish part of Judge Reed's opinion, as follows: "Tho finding of a dead body, or an ac cidental death, is always the subject of comment and of more or loss excitemont in the oommunity, but it is useless to hold un inquest merely as an official declaration of the fuct that a death has occurred, and where there is no reason 14 believe and no expectation of fixing responsibility for such death on anyone, an Inquest should not be hold. This court Is not disposed to discourago the holding of an inquest in any cuso where there is a reasonable ground to suspect that the deceased has Ixson feloniously destroyed, or that thu death has been chargeable to the criminal neligenco of another, nut it is desirable that no in quest shall bo held as a mere matter of form, and we therefore take this occa sion to call attention to the Act of As sembly and to emphasize tho fuct thut a preliminary investigation should be made In the first instance, and whero the surrounding facta do not show vio lence or disclose any reason for suppos ing that death was caused feloniously or by criminal negligence, no jury should be summoned or inquest held. In that case the promtr certificate can be mado by the officer investigating, and thereupon his fee and mileage will be puld. When tho preliminary In vestigation, however, reveals a reason able ground for suspecting that death resulted from Borne criminal act or omis sion, then an inquest should follow, and the investigation should be made as thorough and complete as possible." Banker Routs a Robber. J. It. Gurrlson, cashier of the bank of Thornvlllu, Ohio, bad buen robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Then be wrote: "It is the bust mudluine I ever used for a severe cold or a bad case of lung trouble. I always keep a bottle on hand." Don't suffer with coughs, colds or any throat, chest or lung trouble when you can bn cured so easily. Only fiOc and 91.00. Trial bottles free at II. Alex. Stoke'e Oi ug Store. What's Your Face Worth. Some t linos a furtune, buLnevor if you have a sallow complexion, a juuudiued luolt, moth patches and blotuhes on the vldn all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King' New Life i'ills, give olear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Ooly 25c at H. Altx. Stoke' drug store. No Better Stiff Hats Made than ours; you pay from 50c. to $1.00 more else where, but you don't improve the quality. We have all the Spring shapes in abun dance, any color, all dimen sions, at , prices that will surprise you: $1.25, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and $3.00. Call and see them. Men's Spring Neckwear. We still continue to lead in new Neckwear styles. This spring we are showing a swell line of new patterns Im perials, 4-in-Ilands, Band Bows and Batwings, qualities and styles that other houses match at 50c. Our price 25c. We are showing some ad vance styles in Easter Neck wear, all new ideas in color ings and patterns, in fancy silks and satins. Shapes are Tecks, Imperials, English Squares, Four-in-hands, Bat wings and Band Bows. These qualities can't be matched at our price, which is only 50c. Double-Breasted Suits. Boys need clothing for service and they get It here. We have over 300 of thora, all in the extra quality, made and trimmed up to the usual standard. Sizes 7 to 10. Prices tl.OO, $2.00, $2.50, :!.00 and $4.00. SPRINQ STYLES OF MEN'S FANCY HALF-HOSE. Mercerized Silk Stripes and Folk dots, all new patterns, only 2To. : Men's Fancy Half Hose Stripes and Figures, now colorings and new Ideas in patterns, swell line to pick from at oOc. Clothing for Men. Your own investigation of our stock will show that we have aimed high in our Clothing Department. Our suits are natty looking and have a good appearance, and always give applauded service, the sort you see and admire on the best dressed men about town, in all the new fabrics, Btyles and col ors. Cheviots, Worsteds, Tweeds, Thibets and Cassi meres all the new plaids, checks and stripes for the up-to-date young man. Also plain suits for plainer people and every one among thein of special value for the price. Ou suits fit and keep their shape better than other mer chants who buy cheap goods and ask big prices. Come in and see our line at $5.00, $6.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and $12.00. Spring Suits for the Boys. A sure Baving. Every suit in the entire department is priced at a less figure than ycu're asked for the same quality in other stores. BOYS' VESTEE SUITS.. Very natty looking suits in fine all-wool blue and mix tures, plaids and checks, with separate vest, a novelty the little fellows will enjoy. Sizes 3 to 8, prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. Golf Hats and Fedoras. If you have grown tired of a derby, try one of our nob by-looking Soft Hats that we show in such a pleasing vari ety of shapes and color. 5 new colors in Golf Hats at 50c to $2.50. '7 new colors in Fedora Hats $1.00 to $2.50. Men's Dress Trousers. 500 ifeatly made Trousers in dependable uneviots, Worsteds and Cassitneres, spring and summer weight, neater effects in stripes and checks at all prices, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and $3.00. Easter Outing Shirts. New spring styles in Men's and Boys' Fancy Outing Shirts, stylish patterns and best workmanship. Hundreds to select from, made with collar and cuff detached 'or in neck band style with pair cuffs, to wear white collar. Cheap at 75c, at our store 50c. Men's $1.00 Madras Cloth outing shirts with pair de tached cuffs, new weaves, latest spring colorings. Your choice at 7 5c. Men's finer grade of outing shirts, swell patterns in new est colorings for spring, fit and workmanship equal to custom-made, best value ever offered, $1.00 and $1.50. W AITING FOU YOU WVrK WrAITlNQ For you! Waiting for you to find out the difference between the beBt drugs and the mayhap kind; Waiting fob You To learn that "Brag's a good dog, but Holdfast is a, better." We'vk Wawkd For a great many people who wanted to be sure of their prescriptions. Now Wr Wait On them instead of for them. Abso lutely pure goods, equitable prices and courteous service are waiting for you at Stoke's Pharmacy. WE ARE DOING ON HONOR. The growth of our business from the smallest to the largest is the result of selling Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods on Honor. Come and see us. MILLIRRN A New Men's and Boys' Furnishing Store We have made great preparations for Spring trade and really feel proud with our selections. Not only will we fliow you the Finest Stock in this section, but better made goods. More novelties and true merchandise. Our aim is not how cheap we can get an article, but how good; for cheap, trashy goods 'are dear at any price. Our Spring Clothing is Here for Men and Boys And this department should interest everybody in this section. We . buy honest goods from the best mak ers of clothing in this country, and will keep the price as low as is consist ent with honest goods MEN'S HATS, new styles, new shapes; every thing that is new and up to date is found here Our Men's and Boys' SHOES are here, bought before the advance, and will give you as good values as ever. In fact our line of Men's Shoes at $3.00 is stronger than ever Men's New Spring Over coats, all colorB and prices; New Neck wear, Linen Collars, Rubber Collars, Half-Hose anything in Men's and Boys' Goods you will find here and a good assortment to. select from. SHICK & WAGNER,, (Next door to Postoffice.) To be seen at the New Store A full line of Ladies' Spring Jacket Suits o $5.00, 7.50, $10.00 and $13.50 o That is unequalled anywhere for skillful atten tion to every detail of modern fashioning Fly Fronts, Box Fronts, Tight Fitting and Single and Double Breasted. New Style Skirt, in all the preferred 1900 Suitings and Colors, anywhere from $2.00 to $6.50. We have the finest assortment of silks ever offered. Call and examine our spring stock, also a full line of lace curtains. J. J. sutterV