"tnliKcription $1.00 per year in ndmnee. O At STKrilWNSOH. Bdllor nd Pn. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. 1902. ' A n InilonrndiMit 1or I paper, pit hi IMinl nrerjr Wednrmlny at Kjrnoltlavllle, Jefferson J o. ! . devoted to the Interests of Iteyimldsvlllo iniUerTersonnninty. Nnn-.lH l.-iil, win I nt all wit h fairness, and will he especially f rlond l towards the Inliorlngi'lnsB. Unnimunli'athvns Intended for nilhllratlnn iiiifit he nrrompnnled by the writer's name, not for punlli'ntl.m, but ns a guarantee of ijodfnltli. Interesting news Items sollrlted. Advertising rule made known on applica tion nt thtsonVe. , , , . l.eniihty iMnnmunlcallnns and rlmngo of tJvertlsomenta should ronrh this ittnvn by Monday noon. a . MiihM'rlntlon prliTvl.nnprryenr.ln advance. Address nil riimmiinlral lima to O. A . Hteph niHin, Reynoldsvllle, I'a. Rntired at the postolHce nt tleynoldsvllle !'., second class mull matter, Hi-HMnnviM.r. Tri.rpnowii No. Bl. Life and Scenes in Colorado. Denver, Col,., May M, 1ih)2. Mr. Editor: We herewith submit b letter whloh may be of Intel est tothoso who have never crossed tho Great American Desert, or breathed the fresh, pure air of this altitude. Leaving Columbus, Ohio, May 4th, at 2.30 p. m. we reached Cincinnati at G:4. In the evening. After washlnR thocoal dirt and cinders from our eyes and par taking of a hearty supper of bum bls oults and sorjfum molasses, we resumed our journey westward during the nl(ht for St. Louis, which point wo reached about 8:00 of the second day. Having a stop-ovor privilege here we spent a day and night In this, "Tho Metropolis of the West." After having satisfied ourselves that we had seen the principal places of Interest, such as tho World's Fair grounds and othor beautiful parks of theclty, we again resumed our journey toward our flnal destination, a distance of 000 miles. The first 100 milos was In a northerly direction along the banks of tho Miss issippi river to the city of Hanlbal. This portion of tho trip presented some very beautiful, as well as Interesting sights. Leaving the river at this point our course turned westward through the northern part of Mo. and southern part or Nob. We were un fortunate here, being compollod to pass through tho most Interesting part of this great farming country at night, yet we saw enough of It to make a Pennsyl vania farmer sorry he had ever cast bis lot among tho hills and rocks of the old Keystone State. Not withstanding this fact, the Pennsylvania farmor has advantages and resources in other things, that as far exceed those of this country as do her agriculture advan tages exceed ours. The trip across the plains however Is one devoid of Interest until you are within about 72 miles of Denver, for it Is there you Bret get sight 'of the bank-bone of the U. S. Treasury, "The Rocky Mountains." This Is a sight when once seen can never be forgotten. Beautiful beyond description; for as tho eye follows those snow capped peaks for a distance of 220 miles, (for this much of the range can be seen from one point) as they rear their lofty beads high Into the heavens, It seems as if they formed a connecting link between heaven and earth. This, however, la only one of the many beau tlfut sights to be seen, and one can get but faint idea of the real grandeur from this description. We arrived In Denver Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. and during our short stay here have found It to be a modorn city in every way. Denver has been called "The Queen City of the Plains," but were I to name it I should call it "The Skin City of the West," for the people here will skin you proper If they got a chance,. The nearest I came getting skinned was when I had my first shave. Went into unrucr sirup, unu very uruinnry shave, and after the barber had finished shaving me he began rubbing my head, and asked, "wet or dry?" I said, "wet," for I was very dry, and after he had used a little Rocky Mountain water, which is snow water, of course I banded him a quarter, for which he thanked me kindly and rang up 25o on the register. Stepping outside I stood for a moment hesitating when my attention was attracted by a, band coming down stroet, playing with more tban ordinary fuel' ing, "When a Ruben comes to Town." It is not necessary for me to say that I was soon in my room at the hotel. Now this was our first experience. We will possible have more during our slay here. 'BILL AND JOHN STRAUSS. Reduced Rates to San Francisco. On aooount of the Imperial Counoll, Nobles of the Myslio Shrlno, at San Francisco, Cal., June 10 to 14, 1002, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ell exoursloa tickets to San FrancUoo or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, from May 28 to June 7, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. Those tickets will be good for return passage within sixty days from date of sale when ex eouted by Joint Agent at Loa Angeles or San Francisco and payment of fifty cents made for this service. For speolfio rate apply to Ticket Agents. The Buffalo people want Congress to Appropriate tl ,000,000 towards paying the Pan-American Exposition indebted- Tka nl I m .tin t.raorln A.th nf Iran. mj - -p. -wm v. President McKlnlejr was tbe cause of the receipts of tbe Exposition not meet ing the expenses oi reposition. A nsw selection of neckwear just r.-Mfoi at tiuuran. HE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS. Hpportpd by The Slur's I Rperlal Correspondents, t Paradise. Cook Sampson and family vlsitud In Paradise over Sunday. MIrs Pearl Barrett Is attending the Rpynoldsvtllo Ilutlness College. Prof. O. II. Hullpiihaugh expects to organlzo a music class In tho nnnr future. Frank Cnllnghor, of Hawlcy, visited Ills lllOtlllSI'-lll-lllW in this place over Sunday. - A certain farmer of this vicinity tried to poison crows with a spool of white thread No. B0. Dr. Clair Dougherty and wife, of Falls Creek, visited the former's parents In this place over Sunday. With all tho rain we have had this season some people are still compollod to sell water at ten cents per month. m. Sheesloy visited his family in this plucn over Sunday. The cats had their semi-annual re union In this vicinity last week. CTJ" Mary and Ethul McCrelght are visit ing in lloynolilsville this week. Jolm Hollunbaugh, Sr., Is making pit ties for Ambrose Strouse. Allan Outliers and son, John, have rented the Wm, Calherslot for pasture. All persons are cautioned to keep their cattle off or they will bo dealt with ac cording to law. Ambrose Strouse purchased a spun of Kentucky bred mules and now has them on his stock farm. John Ctulier and John Strouse made a trip to Big Run one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin, of DuBols, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougherty at this place. Belle Syphrit received a now piece of furniture lust week. The go-cart mndo Its appearance on Sunday. W. A. Sheesley Is peeling bark for John Lott. Alice Spencer Is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy. Mrs. Georgia Strouse was numbered with the sick the past week. Miss Ella Morcer visited her parents near Camp Run last Thursday. Lee and Jim Sheesley, of Falls Creek, visited In Paradise over Sunday. Tona Strouse spent last Thursday with her suitor, Mrs. Adam Norrla. Wlshaw. m James McClure has gone to the wilds of Clearfiold county to work in the woods. Robert Knox was at Coal Glon last Saturday. Mrs. Jvledill, who has been visiting at this place, left last Monday for her borne In Illinois. David Ewlng woars two smiles on his face on account of twins coming to his home last Friday afternoon a boy and a girl. That Is the way to Increase the population, David. Silas Dickey, who has been absent for about two years, was home to see hU mother last week. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dickey drove to Reynoldsvlllo last Wednesday after noon. There will be preaching at the Bol' linger school house next Saturday even ing. Miss Lima Hill, of Desire, was the guest of Miss Mary Scorlst over Sunday, Rathmel. Mrs. William Cunningham, of Cren shaw, Is visiting bor parents, Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, here. Miss Vtvian Thompklns, of New Flo rence, la visiting here this week. Miss Gertrude Lord, of DuBols, spent Sunday here. Among the speakers on the program for Decoration Day afternoon and even ing are Hon. W. I. Swoop, of Clearfield, and Rovs. A. J. meek and J. C. McEn tire, of Reynoldsvllle. On account of Nicholas Moore, Jr., being presldont of W. C. No. 602, P. O. S. of A., and an officer of Camp 142, P. O. of A., they attended the funeral of Mr. Moore, Sr., last Friday afternoon ' Rev. Boul, of DuBols, preached an Interesting sermon last Sunday after noon for the P. O. S. of A. and P. O. of A. Mr. Beal Is a good speaker and knows tho true meaning of patriotism. Emerkkvllle. Our photographer, C. A. Burkhouse, Is moving his wagon to Rathmel this wcok where he expects to remain for short time. Misses Minnie and Maggie Raybuck, of Aliens Mills, spent a couple of days at tbe home of Jerry Mowery last week Mrs. C. E. Mumford, of DuBols, spent Sunday with her parents, Peter Baum and wife. Misses Cora Sohugars and Orpha Snyder, of this place, spent a couple of days in Brook villa last week. Mrs. John Ray, of Falls Creek, is vis iting with friends In this place at this writing. Mrs. Klepfer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin, of Reynoldsvllle, visited rela' tlvea in this plaoe Sunday. Mrs. Minnie McKee, of this plaoe, visited relatives In Freeport last week. Mrs. Hettle Zetler is visiting relit tives and friends In Paradise this week. Miss Edyth Sobygars is visiting to Reynoldsvllle this week. Resolutions of Respect. At a regular meeting of Mazntmuila Trlbo, No, 341, I. O. R. M., of Reyn- oldsvllle, on Friday evening, May 23, 1002, th.i following resolutions nn the death of Brother Nicholas Moore, were unanimously adopted: Whereas. It pleased the Great Spirit to call from the hunting grounds of our fathers to the happy hunting ground of tho Great Spirit, Brother Nicholas Moore, Jimnrctt, I hat we slncerelv mourn the loss of our deoeased brother, who uiua nlu.no i.lunl l,,nl ,wl .......a ..m I .v nnd took an active part In the Hunt of tho Irllro. r urther ho It Itrmlrtd. That In calling our brother a way from the hunting grounds of his lathers we recognize the warning of tho Great Spirit, "Bo ye also ready." And bo it further Jirmlved, That to the wife and child ren and pale face friends of our brother, who has been called away, we tender our heartfelt sympathy, fully recog nizing their loss or u Kind h unhand and loving father. lie it further Itegiilrtd, 1 hat us a token of respect our charter he draped In mourning for a period oi thirty suns, that a copy of these resolutions bo presented to the bereaved family, one copy sent to the Tribe, and that they be spread on the records of tbe Tribe and published In The Star of Jleynoldsvlilo. j. t;. cavender, i J. II. Mowery, -Cotn. R. II. Barker. ) Resolutions. At a meeting of Reynoldsvllle Lodge No. K24, I. O. O. F., hold May 24, 1IHI2, tho following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almlirhtv (tod In His infinite wisdom to again vis- It our lodge and call from our midst our worthy and esteemed brother, Francis P. Elder, therefore. In view of the loss sustained by our lodge and the still greater loss sustained by those nearest and dearest to him, lirmlrrtl. That while we bow In hum ble submission to tho Supremo will we, nevertheless, lully appreciate ana verv deeply deploro our loss, hut hope and trust It has ocen his eternal gain. Jtrmimd, I hat the lodire tender Its warmest sympathy and condolence to the widow and family of Brother Elder In their bereavement, with the earnest prayer that they may bo comforted by tho God of all comfort. limnlved, That these resolutions be spread on the minutes of the lodge nnd that our charter he draped In mourning for thirty days and a copy of these reso lutions be sent to tho widow of our brother. P. G.. L. J. McEntire. P. ., Thos. E. Evans, Com. P. G., M. E. Weed, Farmers' Institutes. Tbe County Board of Farmers' Insti tute Managers, will meet at the County Commissioners' olilce on tho second Tuesday of Juno, to arrange for tho place where Institutes aro to bo held this season. All of our people who do sire Institutes, ought to attend this mooting and present their claims. This Board Is composed of tho Local Members or tho State Hoard of Airri culture, and one representative from each County Agricultural Society, the romona urange anu uounty Alliance. If you find that you cannot attend this meeting, address a letter with vour re quest to Chairman of Board of Institute Managers, care of , County Com ulBsioners. House to House Visitation. During the first week of Juno the Washington Sabbath School Assocla tlon intends making house to house visitation v among the several schools inoluded in the Association. The pur pose of tbls visitation is to gather statistics which will be especially val uable In S. S. Work. This canvass Is made by visitors from the several school b whose duty it will be to visit every family In their district. It Is hoped that tho Information desired by inese visitors snail do cneorruiiy given Brockwayvllle Hemrd. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors for kindness shown us after sudden death of our V. i iu Ku m nnl Infhaii XT I V, I . 1nn-.. ..uouw..i nun invuvi. ntUIIUlUB J.iUUItl, Sr., to I. O. R. M., of Reynoldsvlllo, for so many memoers attending funeral, and to the P. O. S. of A. and P. O. of A. for evidence of their sympathy for XMicnoias, jr., Dy attending the funeral la a body and presenting beautiful nowers. Mrs. W Moore and Family, Rathmol, May 2U, 1002. O. A. R. Encampment. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Depart ment or t'ennsyivania, at uetiysburg, June 4 to 5, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Gettysburg from all stations on its line In the Statu of Pennsylvania, on May 31, June 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5, good to return until June 7, Inclusive, at rate of a sin glefare for tho round trip. For speolfio rates, appiy 10 local ticKet agents. Old Soldiers. Get your G. A. R. suit wltb two sets of buttons at Mllllrens. A locoiiK tlve which will be shinned to thu lumber operations of Pat McDon ald In Nebraska, was turned out of the DuBols Iron Works Monday afternoon, after a general overhauling. DuBois Courier. Tbe 20 cent dinnors at tho Hotel Bel nap restaurant are spoken of highly. See Shlck and Wagner's white aprons for 25 cents. Corsets at Suttors 25o. Go to D. Nolan's shoe store. They are selling Queen Quality shoe for 12 60. All kinds patent kids, enameled box calf and plain kids; lace and button; heavy and light soles. Ask to see models Nos. 95, 108, 324, 325. 116. 500, 12(1, 134. 115, 1.15 of Ameri can Lady corsets at Mllllrens. Lace curtains at Butters, no compe tition, best line ever offered. Our oherry ripe Is simply great. No seeds In It. So. Reynolds Drug Store. THiuuj Mfl.n k.on t p 1 nrl m m . m ...... ft column And it pays to do so. High School Bulletin. IDIT0R1AL STAff. JIUr-li-.klf, Ktlli I.rr; AfilittBt Hilar, Cbrlttlst Snwii 111 AialiUnt Iilll.r, AHhit lolttr; LMtl CllUr Ithtlys Wlo.l.w. t'LAHS POEM. Of Hip first of nil Dip Hump A description lip will ninkv. Ho listen to thp motnhlliiK lussps While t heir plcltiro 1 will tnkii. t'hrlsthip, she's (hp first. Yes she's thp Hrst one In Ihfl linn. Hhn Itus Kolih'ti hulr, Her fscp Is fair, And a look which Is sublime. Then Verdi next, Without one pretext, Hltshprsplf iiHin the Isot. Hhe's neat, nnd sweet And l)Mks complete llutlook nt those scarlet tucks. Now up steps Katlo King and asks That her pretty phis Mluht hp iiikpn too, Which Is very nlco If you look twlcfl, Hut Iwciircftil or she'll onrhnntjrou. . Now on the run ramn Kntln Kerr I'o npp thp X(mi she said. llui it lux liLher hurry and flurry Hlin forum rtilsp teeth, switch and braid. Now Ethelyn with thcirrnreof aCJueen Hteps stately on the hox. Hut low to ine, If you could scu Hhe fomot to curl her locks. Then ttpstepppd llttlp nraep While her heart went Initiiplty hittup, Hhn wanted n picture of her facn Hut the box crashed with a thump. Then Kri'd says lie: llis'k let us have our toKcihcr. Alrliiht, says I, If the girls don't cure. Hut inayhc we hadn't better. Hut nevertheless at the hlnllfl we looked t'oiild yon IniaulSie what haptM'tieil f HutthPKhiHs hroku and wu weru left to lloal Without our phi i hiiltiK taken. Hut lakp the cIiihm's as a whole We were always happy, joyous and Kiiyi r'ull of spirit and lots of play. Always llnnkliiK of that iirluht day, Which would wine all cares uwav. Noinir hearts aru as light as it sunxsler in nil They passed us all without a word. Hut listen to the Juniors mournful cryt "OI Helilors. Iirluht laimillliu renlors. Won't you take us with you when you Rut ive u ne weary, we ll lie ureaiy And Its O! ()! OI Nollllle .llinliiis wo will hnvo to let you slitv. He li i i i v little Juniors and let your liearis lie Hiiy. Fort liln world Is hut a hulihle, ' Ami there's mil Iiimk hut lioulile. There's hardships, toll and woe, No mailer where you go. Oo where you will, no where you may, You are never free f iiiiu care. For hi the best this world of ours Is but a cast le lu the air. Hut Juniors when you are silent In regret, win you your nappy noiirs lorgeir Will you loitfetu then? When far away we roam Krom our present home When you are lone and sadt When In pleasure glad Will your fond hearts turn to us? Will you foiKUl us Ihuu'r Ira Uowsca. TO JUNIORS OF '02 Dear Juniors: As wo are about to de part from your enjoyable com puny wu feol as If we ought to give you a few words of udvicu, as we sou how very necessary our kind care and protection baa been to you. Wo have notlcod that during your study periods your minds have been wandering far, far away In beautiful recollections of the past and future. During thu wanderings of your eyes when you would look over and see how very diligently we wore studying, we would notice a duup Hush shadowing your countenance and Immediately you would turn to those books which will lead you to a higher and bolter life. We have beard that some of the members of the class are troubled with Insomnia. Ah 1 this Is too bad to think that you are wasting your golden moments in suoh a fruitless manner, Take the advice of Pope, Obi Junlurs, "Beware of all but most beware of man.'' We havo finished our course, Oh Juniors! but OhI what labor has been exerted upon it, and If you do not do vote yourselves more earnestly to your studies you will have to solvo the groat question, "to be or not to be a Senior." Our school days now are ended, We have triiudpn life's happy path, And this we've carefully wended, This course to pursue to the lust. Our first step n.iw we are taking Upon life's rugged path, Lot us ulm In the course we are taking Kur a happier meeting at lust. Our pleasures am loft In the shadows, As our school day sun Is setting. We shall endeavor to brighten life's sorrows By memories of .by-gone teachings. Farewell to nil school pleasures, Farewell to student dear. Farewell to earnest teachers 'Tut the close of our Hunlur yeur. Reveals a Oreat Secret. It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the best Physicians. are effected by Dr. King's New Disco very for Consumption. Here's the) seorut. It outs out thu phlegm and gorni-lnfeeted mucus, and lets tho life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize tho blood. It heals the Inhumed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colda and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New discovery, thu most Infal lible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50o and tl 00. Trial bottles free at II. Alex Stoke's. . Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In the postoffioe at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa., week ending May 24. 1002: Servy Allubach. Rosa Aaron, Clius. Whtteburst, J.- L. Richardson, J. L McGaughey, P. O. Hugnn & Son. Say advertised and give date of Use when culling for above. E C. Burns, I'. M. Laoe Curtains Largest lino di select from in the city, ots. to !) .00 tbe pair. Blng-Stoko Co. Sutlers for fancy bono. When you want something good to eat drop Into tho Hotel Belnap res taurant. A lot of carpet samples just tho right size for rugs, for aa'a for lues than cost. J. R. HUUs. Try a black raspberry soda wltb a dash of pliosphalu In it. Reynolds Drug Store. Don't fall to get pair of solid leather shoes for 11.25 at Mllllrens. Letter to Itr. E. Neff . JirUiioldnvillt, I'll. Dear Sir: Catch words and phrases may haik woll In advertisements, hut they do you no good. Doh'l help your paint to wear. L. A M. has more lead and cine In It than any othor paints, but Its great feature Is that you add much oil to It. Don't pay a paint price for linseed oil when you can buy L. fc M. suml-pasto, and then udd oil for which you havo paid the proper price. Ask Reyuoldsvillo Hardware Co. for full color cards and combination book lets. Respectfully Yours. IwtiMAN A Martinez, i'ulnl Makers. Reduced Rates to Portland. On account of tho National Conven tion, Travellers' Protectlvo Association of America, June 3 to 7, nnd thn Su preme: Midge, Ancient Order of United Workmen. Juno 10 to 20. at rortlnnd, Ore., the Pennsylvania Itailrnnd Com pany will sell excursion tickets to Portland from all stations on Its lines, from May 20 to Juno 7, Inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. Theso tickets will be good for return tinssnge within sixty days irom date of sine when ex ecuted by Joint Agent at Portland and payment of fifty cents mndo for this serrlco. Apply to Ticket Agents. Stand Like a Stone Wall Between your children and thu tor tures of Itching and burning eczema. senldhend or othersklndlscases. How? why, by using Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infiillllilo for lies. 2;iu at H. Alex Stokos drug store. Want Column. Rates: One cent nor word for each and every insertion. Found. A lap robo was fo.ind on Mnln street Sunday. Inquire ft TllE STAR officii. For Sale Pedigreed Belgian Hares, loading strains, color nnd shape lino. Prices reasonable. J. H. Neale, .lack son stroet, Rcynolilsv'ille, Pa. For Sale A seven room house, lot fin by 150 feet, In West Hejnoldsvllle, M. E. Weed. For Sain Flvn 8ft. flat top show cases. JI. ALEX STOKE. For Rent Good housn near the glass plant. Inquire of K. Neff. For Sale Two lots on Main stroot, Inquire of II. J. Hughes. Barred Plymouth Hocks exclusively Choice for hatching; CiO cents per l.'l, Mrs. P. G. BurkliHt't. Pleasant avenue, Till! VOLCANO'S) IIKAIILV AVOIIK from the Fall of I'ompell to the descructlon of Ht. Pierre." hv I'rof. I'hsrlcs Morris. 1,1. . I. Most Intensely Interpsttng Issik pvpr puh llshpd Complete, thrilling and accurate iic- coilnt. or greatest uisnsier nun. ever neieii the human rucp grpatpr even mint I'onipeu Telhi hut Miirtlnloiie.oiipof the most heiiiitl fill IhIuiiiIs In the worhl. was suddenly t riliif. formed Into a veritable hell. About frKiimucs, profusely Illustrated with photographs taken lieforp and after disaster. Practically only "Martlnliiuo Hisik" Iti the field, for everyonn now Insists on having I'rof. Morris' hisik' and nn oilier. Host author, largest iMMik. best. Illustrated, scientifically accurate. Price II. .Ml. Agents winted. Fnormoiis profit for ttiriHewho act nutcklv. Most liberal terms. Out lit ID rents, jlon't lose a minute. Head for outfit Immediately, and hp at work. The chance of a llfe-tlmo tor making money. CI.AIIK & Co., iti H. 4th HI., Philadelphia. Pa, 4-1 Mention tills Paper. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS HAW. TKN I'l'II KT. Pursuant to an Act of Assembly I will at tend nt the following times and maces to re. colvo county, poor, bond, slate und dog taxes for tho year lmri, lo-wit: Kldted, Heath and Harnott townships, Motr any. June z.ul iiouii mgei, iu a. m. to 4 p. m Corsica borough and Union township. Tut day, June il, ut Hotel Uleiin, U a. m. to 11 a. m Hummervllle borough nnd ('lovor township, Tuewlay Juno A, at l oinriicrcial Hotel, Bum mervuie, :ne to n p, m. Knox township, Wednesday, Juno 4, at Hopkins store, U to 11 a. in. Plnerreek township, Wednesday, Juno 4, ut the stole or t. wiser, i to t p. in. Warsaw township, East, Wednesday,' June il ut r ox 8 noiei, viuiih. in. Washington township. Wednesday. Juno II In nflPinisin. at Hotel Harrlay, West vlllo, and Thiirsduy, Juno 12, at Kockdulo store, H to ll a. m. Kails Crook borough, Thursday, June 12, at Hotel ijuinouingno, i loop. m. HiiviIit township and Hrockwuy vlllo bor ougn, i' riiiay, June i.i, at i.oguu nouse. Polk township. Hatnrday, Juno 14, at houso of Fulton rjchouiior, U to 11 it. m. Warsaw township. West, Haturday, June 14, at vt asNou store, i uu p. m. Heaver township, Monday, June IB, at store or It. V. Kelts, s:ju lo ii u. m. Worthvllle borough, Monday, June 16, at Hotel I to 3 p. m. Ringgold township, Monday, Juno 11, at noioi,4 luu p. m, Porter tow nship, Tuosday, June 17, at Elk lus store, u loll a. m. Perry township. Tuesday, June 17, at Hotel IVrrvsvlllc. lloltn. ni.. and at the store ol Krra ijnuiley. r'roslhuri;, Wednesday, June 18 S lo II u. 111. Young township, Wednesday, June IH, at olhcH uf 'rsjulre l.timlson, Horulio, 2 to 4 p. in. Clayvblo Isirough, Thursday, June IB, at Hotel lluley. 1'iinxKuluwncy borough, Frhluy, June 20 at noiei ruiiinu. Young toivnnhlp, fatunhiy, June 21, at Unlet raninil, 7 a. in. to u in Hull towiiKhlp. Mcndny. June Ti, nt the house of Henry lliown, V to 11 u. ui. (iusklll township, Monday, June 23, at Ollv- Min a store, s to p. m. Illg Run borough and Henderson township. Tueodny, June -I. at Hotel Alcl lure. Henderson and MeCalmont townships, Wednesday, Juno i at lloiel wiiynu, v a. in. to lis in. Mi't'nlmout Inwii-liln, Wednesday, June 23, III Anltu, ut Hotel Mctircgor. 2 lo'i p. m. Oliver township, Thursday, June gii, at Ollveburg, S:;l to 1:.SI. a. m , und ut lieu House, CoolsprUig, 1 in 4 p. m. WIuhIow tnwnshln. Tuesday. July 1. at Im perlul lloti I, Ueynoldsvllln, III tho ufuirnoun Keynoldsvlllo borough, Wednesday, luly 2, ut imperial iioimi. West Ksynoldsvllle borough, Thursday July a, id me forenoon, ut uiu iiowt uouse, Itmok vlllo borough, Monday, luly 7, at the Treasurer uince. 1 Hose township, Tuesduy, July 8, ut the i re usurer onice. Ten percent will he added to all taxes not pniu t oumy Treasurer ueiort iiiinncaios ur iiIhcmI In the hands of borouuh and lownshl ciilliM'tnni. Mercantile, restaurant and hill lard licenses will be received at ull places visited, mid all licenses remaining unpaid after the first day of July will be placed in the hands of the proper oflteora for collection, aa uer Jtet or Asaeaiuiy. bib. si. nni is, Jfujr 1, IWti. Jtitaiy TrMaaiwr. The Bis Store gUICK fe WAGNER, "Thk Hia As tho season has ad vanned so havo wo added to our already large assorted stock of merchandise. We take pleas ure In showing you the most complete line of DKjY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS. Wu havo evor carried Wu have Just received a shipment of special -SHIRT WAIST-SKIRTS Made in two styles. Don't fall to mo them before they are all sold. This is one of the biggest of seasons for Shirt Waists. This causes a demand for separate Skirts. For this reason we havo gotten out two specials which are the best values we have evor shown for $5.85 each. House cleaning time will soon be over and this means I NEW CURTAINS. CURTAIN POLES l J ANU WINDOW SHADES. f Wo have those at all prices. Nf.xt Door to Postofeice REYNOLDSVILLE 1 RAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we are compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices on the following: Buggies Plows Pumps j Building Paper Two REYNOLDSVILLE home: comfort. The gundy exterior of a piece of upholstered furniture is likely to coyer up weakness of eonstruetlan that would condemn It, were you able to see the Inside. Therefore we warn buyers to avoid the showy, shoddy artlolee and ta nla their faith to artlolee thai are hon estly mode and frracoful In declKn, Article that are absolutely dependable Odd lor fuM aateed, bear this mark. Uprtolaivroel Fi rrvllxi re) 'caioAQor sr neiler yon will be satisfied with any jm chase you wake oi thee goods. U not, let. a suow about 11. A sale of Karpen Coaches Is now on. Parti cularly good values at the following prloeev J. The Big Store Store" Reynoldsvillk. Pa. HARDWARE COiVTY. j Harrows Stoves Wheelbarrows Jbn' Doors j Windows HARDWARE COWY. The season for beautifying the home is here and do you know how especially well-equipped we are to help you in this direction?- OF CARPETS AND MATTINGS . - we have many beautiful patterns to choose from. All Brussels Carpets MADE, LAID AND LINED FREE. 60c to 1.40 per yard. MATTING8 14c to 40c per yard. BED ROOM SUITS- $16.00 to $60.00. Sideboards, $12.00 to $75.00. Extension Tables,$3.75 to $27. Brass Trimmed Enameled Beds, $4.00 to $18.00. The furniture we buy la not mar1 (or Appearance only. It must have quality aoddurablllty to recommend It, R. I III I I' !