A YOlODUSIflES What to Wear and when to wear it are the two important problems for every man and young m&n to decide. Both are answered here. Wear "CLOTH CRAFT " CLOTHES the best ready-to-wear clothes ever sold in this town. Guaranteed all wool. The name of the maker appearing on each garment. The equal in fit, fabric and durability to custom-made clothes. The " CLOTHCRAFT " Style Booh, which is yours for the ashing, will tell you what you ought to wear for all occasions. It is a guide to good f rm. It will pay you to take a glance at our line of men's furnishings. Bing-Stoke Co. Department Store. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUFFALO ALLKOHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. In Effect Miy 25, 1902. Eaitern Standard Time. ABTWARD. No lO No.ll3No.101i No I0S No 107 STATIONS. A, . A. A. m.ip. u. V. M. ritlxhili-K I 6 lft'l D ()( 1 an m KudHank 11 in OA !M J,wnhm 411 1122 4 IN H 07 Now Hethlokeni .... 10 i:i 114; 4 Bo H a; :ik UnlKe 10 20 4 IW tM :t MKVMviiie io ai n iw 04 ;w 4M tuinmervllle HI 4:i 8 21 til OH Hrookvllle I 10 1100 12 24 S 8 fl 2i Iowa t 21 til lu JA Ml JO 31 Kiiller t til lit t.1 AN 10 H7 nuynoltlHVlllo.'. S44 II HI 12 IU I U Ml I'utu-OKHt td Mill 40 to 20 .... FllBJreek a fe 114 l i:i loin DuHol. 7 0. ill 5J I 2.' 40 -10 10 HhIiuIb 7 1" I It? Wlnu rbum .... 71 HI 7 05 I'onnHeld til 1 V 7 10 Tyler 7 4H t HI 7 1 Note. rlounesetto 8 00 2 20 7 4t Omnt to 1M t2 3 7 M Driftwood 18 45 .... I 8 OS S 8 20 A.M. A. M. H. M. P. M P. M. Train 801 (Sunday) Intves PittnhuruO.00 a, m Red Bank 11.10 Knmkvllle 12.41, Heytioldsvlllc 1.14, Falls Crook 1.28. DuUola 1.89 p. m. WMTWABD NoTTT UoioT No 108 No. 114 No. 110 A. M. P. M. P. M. ill 20 .... I 8 60 11 411 .... t 17 11 M "... 8 211 12 22 .... 8 62 12 30 ... 7 00 12 85 .... 7o."i 12 40 .... 7 l 1 06 S 06 7 85 I 20 12 7 42 .... t8 in t7 4H 1 32 S 27 7 6N .... tft 4:i t 12 .... t5 60 tB 1H 1 60 6 (10 H 110 i2 12 16 .... iii So 8 82 ... ... flUM .... t 3N 8 46 .... t8 Oil 7 14 .... It 20 7 26 .... I 8 8046 .... p. ni.lp. M.I p. M, STATIONS. Prlftwood Urant Hennesette.... Tyler , I'ennfleld Winter-burn ,., Habula Iii Hoi. KullaOreek.,. I'ancoaHt Itiiynoldkvllle Kuller Iowa Itrookvllle.,.. fcumniffrvlUe.. Maytivllle OiikKUUe M. M. I 6 IS TO l 8 60 7 17 7 26 7 ni 7 44 8 on 6 i 8 10 t8 86 t X! 44 tH AH n 04 7 M 7 tv iu 7 47 1 IW t INI t8 22i . New Hellilnliem III 81 lawiuinham Knd hank... J'ttuburg-. .. 6' N 4.1 10 10 1 12 U6 11 KV A. M v. m. I Train 842 (flunday) leave Pnliola 4.10 p.m. KuJUOreek 4.17, Heynoldnvlll4.:l, Hrookvllle t iL lied ltauk 0.HII. 1'ltlBliori; U.JO n. m. Train, marked run dally; I dally, except Sunday; t flag atatlon, where aiKiiala inual lie auiowu. pUtladelphlA & Erie Railroad DlvUion In effect March 24tb, 1902. Trains leave ; Driftwood as follows: i EASTWARD 8:04 a m Train 12, weekday, for Bunbury, 1 Wllkeubarre, Uauetou, I'otlavtUe.Sorautou, . llarrlaburic and the Intermediate La tloua, arrlrlna at Philadelphia 8:28 p.m., New York.S-.aop. m.l llaltluiore.:00 p.m.) I WanhlntfUin, 7:16 p. in k'uHman Parlor car . 1 mm WllliamaiifirL Lo PblladelDhla and uiu enirercoacheHfrom Kanu to Pblladelphla and wuilaniauurt to itaitiuiore ana waa 11:60 p. m. Train 8, dally for flonburv, Har . rlaburg aad prlurlpal lnrerniedlaui atatlona, arriving at Philadelphia 7:82 p. m.. New Vork 10:28 D. m.. Ualtiiuoiw 7: 30 D. m.. WmIi- ington 8:83 p. ni. Veatlbuled parlor cam and paaoentter iMiachea, UuDato to I'lillauel- pnia anu ra"'i'Kw. ... A-l.t n m '(Vain a. dall. for Har. ' rlaturt and InUtrmedlata atatloni, ar- riving at Plilladeo.Ula 4:K6 A. a.: New York, f ,U a. aa.1 batudwr, aUa a. at.) WaaulngUMi w of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. 4. OA A. U. Pllllmnn Hlcenlnir rlira from HitrriMburn to I'lilliidtdphia and New York. rniitiaoipiiiii pnHHitfitrH run rt'miun in Mi-euor uiKlmtiirnpil until 7::tu A. M. 11:0ft cm. Triiln 4.flut1v for Siinbiirv. Ilnrrtft- burir unci Intormeillute Hi ul Ions, arriving Ht I'lilladflpliln, 7:22 A. H.i Now York, :l A.M. on week davit and 10. :t" a m. on Bun day; Baltimore, 7:1ft A. M.I Wiixhliiirton, H:H0 A. M. rtiunian wuepiM-n rrom r.rie and WllllumniMirt to I'htludtiliilitft, anil WllllamHport to Wiihhinirton. I'timienKer I'liui neH rrom r.iin to rituantiipiiia, nnu wiiiuiniMnori io ifiiiuninrti. 12:27 p.m.-Train 14. daily tin Simbii-y. Hurl-In. liurif and nrtnclnal Iiiihi rnedlatuHtntlonH.ar. rlvlnu mi rlilliiilHiilnii 7:22 a. in.. Now York 0:31 a. in. wft'kilu.v. O0.:ci a. m.. Hnnduyi llalt InioM 7: 1A n. m . WiiKliitiirtiiu. h::pi a in. esiliiiiloil ImiITVI Hleeplntf ruin mid put HPimni uoanhua, ilulTuli) to Philadelphia and aHiunxion. WESTWARD :33 a. m. Train 7, dally for lliiiraln via r.iuporiuni. 4:;ift a. in. Train II. dullv for Krln. Mhlir WMJ, and wnek du.vn for DiiHoIm, Clermont and principal Inlm mediate HtatloiiM. 8:.'i0a. ni Train 8, dally tor Erie and Inter, medlatouoinlft. 8:4.J p. m. Train 1.1, dally for Iliiffulo via r.niiMiriuin. Bi4S p. m.--Train 81, weekday for Kane and iiiioniiuuiuiuKiuuonil. Johsonbuko Railroad. a.m. wcekdavs. a. m. 10 46 ar Clermont Iv . II 00 .. II 04 .. II 07 . II 10 , . II 10 .. II 20 .. 11 2H .. II 40 .. 12 01 10 3.H woouvaie QuinwiKHt Smith' ltun liiNtanter Hiralitht 10 10 81 10 26 10 20 10 II 8 66 Johmioiiburg 8 40 IvHIdgwayar RlDQWAY & CLKARFIELD RaILKOAP and Connections. n.m. p.m. a.m. 2 16 V 36 n.m p.m. 7 01 h 10 7 in 12 20 7 21 12 30 7 2. 12 8.1 7 s 12 Hil 7 lit n 40 7 41 U! 60 7 47 12 64 7 61 7 81 I 01 8 Oil I 10 8 16 1 26 p.m. 4 10 4 20 4 80 4 :i4 4 87 4 41 4 61 4 61 j'(i2 6 HI 8 36 7 30 7 20 7 00 7 06 arltldgwnylv Mill Haven Croyliind Hborls Mill Hlmi Hock Carrier BriMikwayv'l l.anes Mill McMInii Hint llnrveys Kim Iv Falls C'li ar Iv DuBolaar 2 04 0 26 0 16 II II 0 (17 II 02 8 63 8 47 8 43 h im 1 64 1 61 1 47 I 43 1 33 1 tit 7 01 8 67 8 47 8 43 ("i a Kl 8 10 1 IV I 16 M il, 1 01 26 (80 113 0 68 ar FullsC'k Iv sin 120 8 10 6 12 12 62 8 44 Ueynoldsvllle 8 21 1 32 6 87 6 80 12 24 8 10 Brookvllle 8 60 1 68 8 00 4 60 11 47 New Belhl'm 8 80 2 88 ( 46 4 0 11 10 lied Hunk 10 10 3 20 7 21 1 80 Ul Iv Pltiaburgar 12 36 A 80 t 41 p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time table and additional Information conault ticket ageuu. J.B. HUTCHINSON Geo Mauager J. It. WOOD, (Jen. 1'asa Ant J C. MCALLISTER. RlDQWAY, PA. Ilultols, Pa., In Corbet t building, Tuesday and Wednesday. Practice limited todlauuae of the Eye, Ear, None and Throat. T H. HUGHES. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture framing a specialty. Or! Ice and ware room lo rear of Muw Margaret K ana' racket autre. RaaideaoaiuiarCor. Urant aud ib au F 1NANCIAL 8TATEMENT Of Wlnslow Townnhlp School District for tlio year ondlnfr June 2, 1IKI2. Account with Cor.i.ac-rnn Smoi'Ki. rnmountuf dunllratn I A.8IH M iiiiioiiik-. . . , Balnnee fitim hint netilement 2.4t2 12 2,2211 IH H 87 6f. addlttonal fornilliH'tliiit.. ny nnioiinr pain 4eiiHii ireti hi'IiimiI nnd Inilldlittf tax .. By II 1110:111 1 eolle'ted N'foru 7,745 2n 2fl:i m 117 23 77 M 18 87 40 77 21i:i IW 70 it . pi. 1, av"i.73nt (11k for eolleel lint L'ollt'i'lvd fioui Kept. NI to .inn. iHt, si.ivio.oo -n for rolleethnr Amount enlleeled alier .Inn, ImI. 4LI:l:i. A:i.n4. ,t, itluitn Itotuin order on ttehnol from I'oninilMHloiierM Flxoneral Ions on Helinoj Exoneration on hulldlna Order paid (leoign Wni iilrk, conini)ii, ror puioicing at-hool law 7 40 . . (10.627 no .m 6t Halnnce due dlntih't I.KiH IW Account Willi Amok do. TnrABiinr.H. Bill, on hand from IiihI vcar. I 708 : . 22S 76 . 8.7M 87 . 4.6411 l 4 00 lino on . 1,20.1 711 . Ml 80 822 IM . 1,203 21 2 0 (M.I0I 26 3.224 20 2.12 61 Hal. lat year- HI ale nppr'n Krom t'olMM'tor MtniUHe ... . "nile appropriation Kitim oven , ,,, I'roni ( 'ollector Krom t'olhN'tor r roni t'ollei'tor I'liini t '011 11 1 y TrcimuM'r .... rrom rnllivW l-'roin HHle of book Hy TeaeherH' wiivih Mince I laneoim 01 dera Ily TroaHiirar a 2:1 I4.in0l(ll,8.18(n lliilunrcdiif district 2,244 l Audited this 2nd day of June, U, I W.l . HnifU. I V, T. Catiikii, lAinlllii J. B. KVKKM, I W. A, I.ONlKiN. Hecrelary FINANCIAL STATKMENT Of West Roynolclsvillo SohiKil Dlatrlct loryiar ending Juno 2nd, IIHI2. O. W. Hhmikky, Colleetor ScIkmiI Tax I) It. Hi'hool U'lH's Po amount duplicate t,W Ul 1140 M I'o ain't 6f, iiilued on fCli.W nnu iim4 ,,, t, , urn iw (1,374 84 (141 HO en. V am i exoneinllons It' Til .161 Ily nm't letuined 70 07 ll, nm't 6: le bin eon (-tMl.lil) 11111I i : 43 6S 4 27 Ily nm't 2( fill lector. nil .'.ii ni ami M,m it iu 1 ;i ly iim'i 8 collector' on unol .111.1 11 1 00 17 00 I 06 i inn I 6 0 collector' on (131 00 and 110.72 8 76 IKi :y iitii'tTrrin.u.ci'iccclpiM l.llki.ui 117 10 f 1 :n:l 117 inn :i I'o itmount due district . ... nu M 13 41 int. To nm't taxes duu from 1(100. ( 80 40 ( 17 03 Lit. By nm't Treasurer's recelpl ( Mill ( 8 00 1 o imuiiice 0110 ummct ttl -4 z in W. I.. .Tdiinston, Collector Hubmil Tax, 1H0U. 1)11 To bitliiuco (3 70 CR. Ily nm't exonerations (3.70 Whole numlicrof Kchools S Number of ttMichers employed 8 Numla-r pupils enrolled lu all schools. 2211 Average atlendunce im Mn t taxe levied for school purpose (1.3H8 (111 Ain't taxe levied for bulld'g purpose 140 81 I rensurer' of tnonev received Balance on hand from Inst year , 202 61 .eceiveu iroui Mine 11 jpmpriamui. ,, Tito 12 liin-'d from colhs'tlnu taxes all kind 1.420 23 liec'd from other aouice ,,,, o 13 :u on Tiitiurpr' f,of money paid out i-ncni-m italic fl,1HH) z Kent and renali-M fill f4 Fuel and contltiKcncIc 106 OH I'or collector' fee. 846.20. t reus.' 826.00 TO 211 Hillary of Hucretary .... 20 00 ror pruning nnu auuitor ices 1:1 on For text book 104 211 For supplies , 60 87 r.uiorciug compulsory law ga uu For attorney's fee H:i For all otlier purposes, sundry exp'n's 10 67 (2,H3a 39 HKHOIIRCKH. Cash on hand ( 26(10 To nm't due from Collector 100 M To ain't due from Co. Commlsnlonpr. 23 23 To nm't due from Wlnslow township.. 167 60 ( 316 88 Tnos. O. McKntekh, I ..rfn., O. II.Johhstok, ' Auditor. D 0 YOUR EYES TIRE? Is Your Eueslrjht Imperfect ? I wilt visit the Imperial Hotel, ReynoldaviU, June 12, 1902, and American House, BROOKVILLE, JUNE 13 AND 14, All tho bout methods for I I examination of the oye, f G. C. GIBSON, Ortician. A Spicy Spring "Ad" $ Mlitlit attrtiot your attention for a moment, but a CHi-ufiil exam J tnttlion of mil' sumplcs and dossil Newest and Most Fashionable Sprlno ftttlre Will eonvlnoo you that wo are the loaders In Gents' Tailoring In J Roynoldsvllie. Experience, e mi st plutonuss of stock and rensnnablo priocs cannot full to sullsfy you. 1 Johns & Thompson PJXECUTOUS' NOTICE. Estate of Thoma Craven, I.ateof Washing ton towindilu, Deceased. Letters testamentary upon the estate Of Thomas ( raven, late of Washington township, Jefferson county, ra., ueceased having been granted the undersigned I notice Is hereby given lo all persons I Indebted to said estate to make Inline ' dlate payment, and those having claims against the samo to present them properly ' suvuviillciMVU lor Nevtli'ineiii., I J. A, Oravkm, Mas. J. J. Uahii.tom. MayU, 190J. . Executors. Ha Won the reaagilur, The nor. Dr. Mnckelizle of Son Fran- cIspo tt-n nnco mllltift: on a now pn rlsliloncr who had n "limb" of n boy. She Iind Invited the doctor to (line. "Willie," alio on Id to her hopeful, "pirns Dr. Alnckrnxle n potnto. Willie Hclzed thp potnto lift ween thumb nnd tinker, nnd before hla 11111II1- er could utter a hoiTltlod rcminiHinitico ho Iind tosKt'd It ncroRs tho tnblo nnd atltitiroly Into the ood mnn'a Inp. "JuilKBifitt!" tried Willie. "One Htrlku!" tiilotcd the tiiilck tvlt- tod clerKyiiuin. "WIIIIp. leave the tnblo!" Btnnned hi mother. "Miiilntn," anld the minister, "do not Judge him hnrslily. See how bountiful ly he put the sphere over the plntc." And from Hint time there tvtiKii't n more cm-ncst worker In nil the big Sun day Bchool II11111 Ihnt snme Willie. Cure Pne fllrennirh. UIccoiikIi iimmlly attack persons of nervous temperament nnd ,votiti(; chil dren who Imve overltutded t Ik sloiti- nell. It limy nlso be Indueeil by eating foodH whleli have been too hlKlily sen soned. The most useful remedy nnd perluipa the most InoiTotixlve mid the best con sists In suekliiK u piece of siiK:ir wlileli litis previously been steeped In vinegar or drliikltiK 11 spoonful of kooi! vlm-Kar n which some sugar has been (11k- solved. f this Is not nt once successful, a second spoonful is certain to be so. A llunsrr; fttnalHati. During the siege of Lndysmltlt tin of ficer who was organizing a -ouecrl to keep up his men's cheerfulness henrtl of n sergentit In the tlorilons who wan said to be a pctTm-mcr. IIo fotitul the stiid sergeant and asked I1I111 to con tribute his si rvlccs. The sergeant was sorry, but sold he coitltl:rt." "Why." snld the officer, "you do play something, don't yen?" 1 dlil. sir." 'Well, what's your Instrument?" The luines. sir but I've ate 'em!" 81mlern InMtnnre. "And now." lie said, "we will see wlinl our old friend the apostle Vr.ul bus to say. Step up here, l'aul. nnd give us your testimony." No, the speaker wasn't a flippant prosecuting attorney In the celebrated trial before Felix. It was the Uev. Mr. Seventhly, the popular pastor of the Blank Avenue church, who was preaching a doctrinal crmon. Chicago Tribune. reenllnrltlv of th Ofiaanam. The American opossum Is one of the most curious animals living in the United States. It is the only one that carries Its young In a pouch like the kangaroo. It Is the only nultnal thnt can felgu death perfectly. It Is re markable for hanging by Its tail like a monkey. It has hands resembling those of a human being. Its snout Is like a hog's, while Its mouth Is liberally fur nished with teeth. Its eyes ore like a rat's, and It hisses like a snake. DO YOU WANT YOUR TIRE SET RIGHT ? CALL AT L. M. Snyder's Shop, on Jackson St.. near 5th, Reynoldsville. AE USB THE SCHAU COLD SEX TIRE SETTER tho machine, that does it right. It does it's work absolutely right- no guess work ah iut it.. AH four wln'cl c.in Is dished exuoily the smiv to it hulr lino and wo don't, tnku tint wheels off Hid buggy. We WOlllll rHSIieetfllllv nill vnur nttpntlnn felt WHIlt III reirurd to tlril settt'lilf. Illinir lh don't suv It docs lis work belter limn I Im old fiishioned wuv VotI WILL HAVE NOTIIINU TO I'AV. Tills machlnn and the KXCLl'HIVB HIOll F OK TF.KKITUKY iwlileh Includes ItuVnoldsvlllo und a radlllsof suvnn mllesl i-out. us s. lurirn sum nf iiioiimv uiifl whs nurcliiLserl only lifter one of dm miiiiiifiiciurars liiiiuirlit on n iiuk" niiiiiwr oi wneeis 111 ine presence or peuini io .hhikb on urn seiuiiK. i ny mi I'U'J.Mil i hli Tiir, MA( iu.r, rr. om:!' nnu theoiily relliihle tniithod of scltlnu tfm rluht. mm ui nnliin nr kihh:hiiiv onion oi wmmi. i up. wneeis on your niitftry sro use inn reel, imi your horse If siMilled. ilie l.iiliinre Is of lit tie account. It will nny you to have It done rlirlit. N. H.-W also do KlItHTOLASs IIOKHK HHOF.INO AMI ItKl'AIKINH Or' ALL KINKS, and curry In stock a Ine line of HiiukIcs, lliicks und I lull very Wuirons, wheels, tois. cur.hlous, dashes, shutls, etc., and we usually have a tow sucond liuiid Jobs in xikh! outer for sale chivtp. We. tlio fill OWllIU llvorvmen. Imvn wltiinssi.il the HCIIAI! f'OI.II SET TfRE Bl'TTVB opiiriitnd by L. M. Snyder and It certitluly IIOKS biiu unijr iiiuiiiou ui suidiiif iiru ritoit. Those Cold Rooms are quite inlnheb.l Itable on windy days where stoves or hot But (and without the great tv benefit) the exposed rooms Can be Warmed IDEAL Boiler, The Rconomlcal Mat. The mule Is rondy to begin work two or three years earlier than the horse, lie can be put lo pretty heavy pulling when be. Is three years old, und from b" time until lie Is forty, if he has fair treatment and (Iocs not meet with an accident, he Is not likely to lose any time, lie Is nut sulijoct to the ituitiy ailments to which the horse Is a vic tim, at least not to any great degree. He lives about twice as long, and his actual period of usefulness Is neatly three linns us long, for the horse Is renllj' tint tit for heavy service until he Is live years old after he Is twenty, while a mule will often do good service for forty years, and they have been known to work fifty, according to one writer, without being turned out nt nny time during all that long period. Like the nss. the mule will ll-e upon next to nothing, and during all his for ty years of hard service n mule will not reiiilro and generally does not got half the feed necessary to sustain n horse during his much shorter period of usefulness. Where Allsplee Grimii, The Island of .la 11111 lea produces about nil the allspice that Is used. It Is known also as pimento, or Jamaica pepper. The tree on which the berries grow Is ever green, and the llowers grow lu dense clusters. These develop into small green aromatic berries, the size of black pepper. If allowed to ripen, they be come pulpy nnd lose some of their pun gency. Fur commercial purposes tho berries are gathered when green, care fully dried in the sun and afterward packed In bags holding I (10 to 1SII pounds and shipped, riir.ento trees grow In many parts of tropical Amer ica, hut nowhere do they thrive as In lamalcii. The trees are never planted by man and receive no cultivation worthy of the name. The seeds tire dropped by the birds, nnd the rains and the tropical sun do the rert. Surplus trees are cut down mid become walking sticks anil umbrella hardies. This spice is more mild mid innocent tlittu most otlier spiees. I'irst Niiiioiiiii liiiiili iFJti:y.Lis vj u.i-:. Capita. Slll'illls. S-J0.0U0. (..lilt hi II. VrcasMcit'i Xvnt w?f ' t I til ,VTr! . . li 11 'it. aii . .it p. , VH It :ir. O re or. : L Mlti'lu'lt, .-.-mi. ft I OIVI 't ml . ('. Knii (till 11 11. i tn hfi f, h.thn'l X tlu 11, ii. VV. Ktiltcr. .1. II. KiiiK lit-i. 11 mmt'ral Im nksiiL' hiiHinosHnnfl millclM 1 lit mvoiuitr. nt tiM'trlnuit, pinfo-ttdtuil rnt'ii, f m tmTH, nu'WiunlcH, mliiotH, I n m t ni tiitti arid l liri, proniUIn; 1 Uo innst tvut'fiil ittli'tiiliin t t h mmltieN nf ti It iii'i'stuiH. Hnfo ItopoHlt Hnxi'M for runt. Klt-Hf Nut lntnil Hunk InilMWur, Nnliin Mode Fire Proof Vault. Y II fun hue ;iir 1 if t i.i lliil IV lllilillli i n il ILK YOU AST mid it. will c.wt you iuiIv ifl.i'O i'f four wlnois .'ith: cheupci- thiol thu old wuy. (n thn iiluivn mnelilnn. It. enrtiLliilv nils loin hoinv in line! imtl Imvn Ilio lire utr If vitn tliu machine here to my shop und we optiriiitiil nieciiiiincs. liverymen linn otiiers nesi eolti- No spllltlng of rims by drlvlnir the bolts out ITS WOKK I'KUI'Kt'TLV und we consider It a. ni. wuiiiMV a ii ii. i.ivnryniun, h. m. will I A K r.ll, l.lverymun. E. C lit! HNS, Liveryman. air furntvee is used. coal mtvn reaping as Mavy wa toll you mora about H? It may put dollars In your poekat. R. D. Albright, ana AMERICAN Radiatart. Oftte fa Nvmll te Uulldlnv Enduring Paints I'M ton 'a Sun I'roof Tninta They lire njiprcciiitoil most nre. ('tiarnt)t:!fi! to aver will j nit iic-ed not h:ivc to rciint then ttiilcs you wish to. Tliey endure Irtiiusc the Inrcdlonts nre pure, the proportions (Pat ton's sccp.-t) nrc C'lricet, the tuK-iiifr and grlndin done hy powerful, exact machine. Morealxntt paint Inottr free look of pniut knowledge. Kend for It. ' ' , I.llximl liiilurcinents to pnlnt dfiilers. PATTON PAINT COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis. KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Reynoldsville, Pa. Sun Proof Paints SPRING SPRING SPRING .suiter $icnn to Overcoat tfly.Uu Order. AVt" fir' now rcttly with ;t full line f the choicest up-to-date Spring nnd Summer Fabrics. T I r 'ENT1 ETH CENT Ull Y METHODS i Single 1'ricc From Mills to Single Fro jit Man Direct WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT. In regard to the workmanship on these garments we employ only the most skilled Union labor. Dundee Woolen -THE BIG 40 IS. Brady St. CARPETS 1000 Yards Velvets 800 Yds. Tapestries 2000 Yards Ingrains Direct 'rom the Mills in assortment of sty es nnd colorings nt prices that defy competition. Art Squares and China and Lace AT HALL'S, HOME COMFORT. Th madj exterior of plec of opholatcrtd furniiura Ulik.'ly to cover up a wo&lmena of ooi Miruotlon that would conitnmn It, wr you b'. to sua tba lndldii. Tbercfora wa warn buyers to avoid thu showy, .hoilily artlulus and to pin their faith to articles that srs hon. tly nuula and graceful in declitn. Articles tlmt are abaolutuly dt'pumlubla audsru guar, alootl, bear thin mark. aWpCD Ousxrautad UpNolard ri rnllurt V.BaJltva yon will b. aalliflrd with anypur eltaw you niaks of tliuM gouda. U not, lot us kuow about 11 A mla ol Knrpen Coaches in now on. Parti , suiarly g uoil vaiiuts at lh follow lug prlcaa. J. endure In any Wnd of weather. In the worst (dinintcs. They for five ycar.i hut very likely -Uninti I.ftlicl on everv. Garment. Mills Tailoring Co., TAILORS- DuBols, Fa, LINED FREE. Rugs, Japan Mattings, Curtains and Blinds. OPPOvSITB POSTOFFICE. 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. Brasa Trimmed Enameled Beds, $4.00 to $18.00. Tim furniture wn buy in oi,t mu'a for Hpioaruni:a only. It must hifvu quality unddurabtllty to ruoumuiuod It. R. HIL-US.
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