yrXANClAL STATEMENT Of WitiMow ToW!.hli Koli.tol IJlrict or tho y!Ki' rndltit' .l"" 2. Account nil" I'm.i.rxTon pinor. T.nm.mntof .l.ipllc.uo J JJ.VJiJ ByMin,..nt rollv: ':!', r,,7 SKI m Hi 'lt. l.tS.'nll.iJa.l i" ,,r ., M f,.r colled Hill . .... " Return order on m-himl from 4fl I'ommlwIonciK y ,;, w Kxoncnilloni. on Imllil nij. .. . i t..r mild Oeorxo Wiirnli-K, Sl" for fi.fr.-tM t 40 school law . . w.!W7 w r.K M Balance due dl-trt.-t.. ... Account wlth.AMU.. TnA"0i.r.n. Bat. on hanrt from tat y-r-.l J rtii lu.t ycar mte spur .... .- From t:olf..cr Knam .jJJ Htate appropriation "J J Kromsioves.... ikkiiii Knim Collector i urt Til i.;,m rollcctor , Prom l oll"', tor . J'rom t'oiinty Treaxuror Kiimifollci-tor ... -n2 j'ri.in al of book a ml M ly Teiirtim' ? MWelliiiieoit onion M By Ttrmurot a i IM.KUm fll,M8t Balance rttic dlatrlct .M4Jl Audltod thin 2nd day of June, 1W3. y , II. Innr.i, W. T. tiATiiv.iut, VAnilltora. 1 It HvkKH. W. A. IiOmtt)W,Hwr.-tary. piNANCIAL STATEMENT Of West Ueynoldfivllle School District for year' endlnd Juno 2nd, 11K12. O W. IlKMPr.T, Collector School Tax DU. Hrhnnl lt'ld'a: To amount dnpll.-nlo. ... ILW I M Xoam'tSt artilcd on 11.14.00 jw nIIV4 sy I.H74 H4 H41 HO cu. By am't exoneration Hyam't returned.. By am't M rebate on tM).t and ....... By am't 2 collei-tor'a on aM Ml and ftf.:l 32 7 70 t 51 117 4 27 1 71 1 lift 42 OH 17 in ' i,inAi .ml a-timi li 00 By am't n't i-ollevtor a on By am't Treasurer's receipts 1.1M IW 1 " ti.an n7 tiJx :m To amount due district. ... W a 41 To am't taxea due from lOOO. I M) 40 1 17 011 By am't Treasurer' receipt I M 1 I J W. L. Johnston, t'oliector Hcl.ool Tax, 18(a). To balance 70 Itv nm't. exoneration Whole numberof school...... N .. m ber of teachers em ployed ........ . Number pupil enrolled In all schools. Average attendance... .. Am't taxes levied for school purposes 1 Ain't tnxe levied for bulld'K purposes Treiisuror's of money received Biilance on hand from lat year. Hecelvod from Utatc aiJproprlnllons. .. Hoe'd from collectlnu taxes all kinds 1 Kec'd from other sources A 2-.D 1M , on 14U SI 2ii5 M 7 12 ,40 23 6 111 2,UW HO Treiisuror' of money paid oufc- Teachers' wanes S: Kent and repairs..... Fuel and contingencies a-vj. !!! For collector's fees, I4S.2U, treas.' :.( W 21. H.ilnrv of Secretary. 20 00 Kor prlntlnK and auditor' fees l JO For text lMks VX,l- For supplies J Kiifori'lnn compulsory law 2o 0.) For attorney' fees j ,M For all other purixises, sundry exp'n'a 10 5, I2,3.'0 M RKHOVRCKS. Cash on hand I J To um't due from (Collector II w To am't due from Co. Commissioners. 21 SI To am't due from Winsluw township.. ir,7 60 I 816 8H Thos. O. McEntbkb, I Auilltors 0. 11. Johnston. f uaitors. N HANAU. I am closing out my stock of dry and fe tils' furnishing (roods at 2o going to quit business. $1.00 Dress Goods - KHo NV dress giwxls, - ittc 7itc dress goods, Vic 2.V Cashmere - 20c 8.V Cashmere - 24c ISOc Cashmere 47c IKcPlalds 12i' He Plaids - He 11.00 Hroadcloth 7ikj l.20 Hroadulolh USfl tl.OOHIIka 7Uo 7Sc Silks R7c UOc Hllks 4.V; 4Acrtlks - - its: He Brush nindlnst 7c Re jlrush Hln.liuK 4e 2.1c Table Linen 2ne Ms: table linen 40c 70c table linen M' HOc butcher's linen 22c 40c butcher's linen Hoc 6c cambric IIiiIiik - 4c due ladlos shirt waist 40u CLOTHING. In black and blue, clay worsted, Mnuare ana rouna cut suits. (15.00 suits - - 111.00 (14.00 suits - J0.no 12.00 suits ... H.AO' 10.00 suits 7.2A H.OO suits 6..10 6.00 suit S.vi 4.00 suits 1.40 YOUTH'S SUITS. 91O.OI) suits turn suits 7.fi0 suits 6. Ml suits O.OO suits 6..ri0 suits 4 60 suits T.26 :. 6.00 4.76 4.(10 876 2.76 If mm,-Z m-ii.";--.A'-l g&Km Davs sl 1 S warm the home only Hrt-Aif Fornaen chronically refuse to warm rooms on the exposed side. Svftumi genially warm the home out, 7hy Vrlte us. n. D. Albright, With ua You Can Buy Horses, TIfti'iiess, Wagons, McCormick Binders. Mowers, Bakes, Grinders. Diirgnln in GROCERIES DRY GOODS To closo out slock. Store room to'jlct with living rooms ovcrhcntl. Vo'ur CHOPPING w.V.; TheReynoldsvllle Milling Gompanu. Bring Your Produce to J.C.King&Co.'s J C. MCALLISTER. RIDGWAY, PA. Dnltols, Pa., In Torbett hulldlnir, Tuesday anil Weilnesiluys. I'ractlce limited todlsvasea of the Kye, Far, Nose and Throat. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture frurnlnu a specialty. OfHce and ware nsiin In rear of Miss Minaaret Kvans' racket store. Keslilence near cor. liraut and filh sis "TIIH VOLCANO'S IKAILV WOIIK fmm the Fall of Pompeii to the descructlon of Ht. Pierre," by Prof. Charles Morris, LL. I). Miwt Intensely Interest Ina- hook ever pub INbed Complete, tliiillinK and accurate ac count of greatest disaster that ever befell the human race ureater even than I'ompell. Tells how Martinique, one of the mist. IhmiuiI ful Isliimis In the world, was smith-lily trans formed Into a veritable hell. AlHuiftft)piitfc, fimfusely lllust rated with photographs taken lefore and after disaster. Practically only "Martlnl.iuo liisik" In the Held, for everyone now Insists on havlnic Prof. Morris' liook and no other. Best author, lamest hook, best Illustrated, sclcnlltlcallv accurate. Price II.An. Agents wanted. F.iiormou pi-ollt for those who act quickly. Most liberal terms. Out tit 10 cents. Don't lose a minute. Hcnd for out lit Immediately, and be at work. The chance of a life-time for maklnit money. Ci.ahk & Co., 222 8. 4ib Si., I'hllailelplila.Pu. 4-1 Mention this Paper. tubacrlbe for The -X- Star If you want the News goods and clothing and ladles per cent loss than cost. Am SI .00 ladles' shirt waist Tile il.W ladles' shirt waist 1.12 f 1 SO ladles hlrt waist I.1S ladles' shirt waist Ms: SI V baby dresses av "V baby dresses - tiv fssj hit by dresses arte 2.V baby diesses, Hie 7itc baby skirts - - 4.V: Mk- baby skirts His: 2.V baby's skirt lis; Mr child's stockings - 7' 12'c child's stocking 10c lac child's nocking 12SC 2.1c stand covers IVtr ftc halls sllkat.ien 4t. 10i yard sllkateen 7i: IV ysnl silkateen 10' te. I.IKI llexllilecol-set fl.lm 1.00 llexlhle corsu Klo hftc llexlble corset . a,V fkk' llexlble forsst 4tk. 40c flexible corset -. 2Kc Child rons' Knoo Pant's Suits $6.00 suits, ... 8.(10 4.60 sull - . B.AO . 4 00 sull - . (.no 8.60 suits - - I.ftO I SO soils - . 1.00 l.OOsulta - . 7.1c 76e knee pants . . 6.1c 60c knee pants - - 42c 2.1c knee pants . luc 2.1c child's overalls - luc Men's 1.1c linen collars .k; Hoy's Ilk; linen collar 7c Men's .'? rulils'r collars Ilk; Men's ' neck 1 Ins . tmc Men's 2.V neckties - ilk. Child's 10c necklle Be On Windy Grates about equal a hot- water hag. ''in spots." through- n J.r ir, 2 "l'r4 S UIHce In idle ts lilnitf IDEAL Bollnt aaa AMERICAN KuUstsst HONEY A3 A FOOD. It Is of Orcat Vnloe as st Me.llelns and Hlahlr Nntrltlons. Starch nntl augnr when eiitcu under go a digestive cluingt' bofoie they 11 ro assimilated. In honey this chnngp hns beon mnde to a considerable extent by the bees. It Is easy of nsslnillntlon and concentrated and furnishes the same clement of nutrition at sugar and starch Imports warmth and energy. As a medicine honey hns great vnlno and many uses. It la excellent In most lung nnd throat nffoetlons and Is often used with great benefit In placo of cod liver oil. Occasionally there Is a person with whom It does not agree, but most people can learn to use It with bene ficial results. Children, who have more natural appetites, generally prefer It to butter. Honey is Inxatlve and sedative, nnd In diseases of tho bladder nnd kid neys It Is an excellent remedy, tt hns much the same efTect as wine or stimu lants, without the Injurious effects, nnd Is unequalcd In mend nnd harvest drinks. As an external application It Is Irritating when clenr nnd soothing when diluted. In many plnees it Is much appreciated us a remedy for croup and colds. In preserving fruit the formic acid it contains makes n bet ter preservative than sugar sirup, nnd It Is also used in cooking and confec tionery. In curly times, it Is said, Palestine flowed with milk nnd honi'y, but we hnve fnr more of both today than the people of any nge ever hnd. Money does not Injure the teeth as candles do. -Health. Pattt Made His Repntatlon. Adeltnn Tattl was not always such a "gold mine" to managers ns some may suppose, snya Leslie's Weekly. When ahc visited New York in 1880, her man ager. Blgnor Lugo, overreached himself by stnrtlng out on a ten dollar admis sion basis, and the venture was n finan cial failure, notwithstanding Paul's great artistic success. She snng to a fourteen hundred dollnr house on tho first night and on the second to $100. She got discouraged, as it was her own venture, and gnve It up. The Inte nenry E. Abbey, who was bold In his speculations, then engnged her and ber company at $3,000 per con cert. He begun nt Wollack'a old thea ter at Thirteenth street, giving scenes of opera, and the concerts there aver aged over $7,000 a performance, but be lost In the out of town concerts $20, 000. A little later, being asked by De Vivo to take Tattl to San Francisco. Abbey replied: "My dear De Vivo. I have got enough of Patti. I lost $20,000, but I made a reputation." Thos Who Fongrht aad nan A war. During the Spanish-American war, at the recruiting station in S. Louis, the following, as related In the Galveston News, took place between a recruiting otllcer and an applicant who was of Irish nationality: It. O. How old ore you? I. It. Don't know, but Ol must be uuld enough. R. O. Have you ever been in the urmyT I. It. Yls, aor. . It. O. Have you ever been tn any bat tles? 1. It Ol have. R. O.-What ones? t n ti... ...-.. , ii II. 11. Ul IT Ul-fl lu an UT luviu. It. O.-Were you In tho battle of Bull Itun? I. R. Ol was. R. O. Did you run? I. R.-You bet Ol did. and them poor divlls that didn't tuu are there yet Venetian Hospitality Whatever might have been said agnliiNt the Venetians, they were a hospltithle people this, too, in small as weil its In great matters. When, for example, In 1470. an embassador from the khan of Turtury visited the city and It was known tlntt the khan and his suit carried but one shirt apiece in their bogs, the senate formally voted 20 ducats tu:tt tbey might be provided with additional shirts, which were ac cordingly uiude "ullu turturcschtt" and presented. We can Imagine how the good councilors and citizens would en Joy this kindly little Jest Pinned Faith to Plymouth Rock, The dominance of New England sen tlment In matters of ancestry and ear ly history was illustrated at a certain meeting of women In New York the other day when the first English set tlement was spoken of as having been made In Jamestown, Va. "Why. I always thought It was in Plymouth rock!" exclaimed a dangtv . ter of New England. "And so did I," I "And I." echoed others, at least bulf of the women present, all of them sup. ' posed to be well educated xrsons, be ing of that opinion. Mot Trno to Natnro. A favorite Joke In cheap theatricals la 11 guy old man who Is running around after the young nnd pretty girls. It's not true to nature. Young and pretty girls soou tire of an old man. They do not pay blm any atten tion and suy things that hurt hi feel ings. OkJ uieii are rurl guy, but tbey are usually biliotia.-Atcb.ison Ulobe. I , ' delated. ' "Is tn' thrain gooer" gasped Pat as be rushed Into the station. "It Is." replied the agent calmly. "Phwy didn't yes tell tne tliut whin Ol was here jiste'day. awu Ol wudu't 11 t bruk u neck ruunlo'." Ohio Btute Journal. Ownlaar On. Mother There were two apples In the I'UplKwru, Tommy, and now titer la only one. ' flow's that? loinuiy (who sees no way of escape) Well ma. It was so dark In there t didn't sm ttts tUwr. BRAINS AND BEVERAGES Famans l.ilernrr Llitlit Who Rev. eleil In Coffee nnd Tea. Famous Hti'iniy men have nil Uiu their favorite I t". ernges. Ten niiil ro.Vi'f, however. Itend tin lint, nut) these twn drinks, which tin famous Wlillntn Colil.elt denounced nt "slops," have Ikhii the means of Bpur ring many a drowsy Journalist to re Hewed energy. Voltaire, the king of wits mid llttern teurs, was 11 continued coffee drinker In his old nge he often took fifty ctipi a day. which sit.tl.v hurt his dlgeslloi nnd hastened 1i!h death. Itnlzac ncvei drank anything else but colToe, ant during the early hours of the morning for he biT-nti nt 12 o'clock midnight, hi used to take copious drafts of t'.ill stimulating drink. Sir .In n.fs Macintosh was 10 fund ol coffee that he used to nsseit that tin powers of n man's mind would gener ally be found to be proportional to tin! quantity of that stimulant which he dt-nuk. t'owper pays n tribute to ten in the "Task" when lie says "the cup that cheers, lint hot Inebriates." lie was very fond of Hie Chinese beverage. Hut the king of tea drinkers was Snm uel Johnson. On one occasion Sir Josh, tin Reynolds reminded the great man that lie had drunk eleven cups of ten, whereupon Johnson retorted: "Sir, I did not count your glasses of wine. Why then should you number my cups of ten?" A Protest That Failed. "Dining my slay in the City or Mexi co," snya n well known Plillndelphlnn, "I went out one Sunday to see n bull fight. It's the proper thing to do, you know. All the American tourists go. Heated very near to me In the raised benches of the ampliltlieater was a Oer mnutown woman whom I know by sight us nn enthusiastic member of the Society For tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She Is one of those who Insist upon showing a badge every time a driver uses a whip on a balky horse and demanding nil ttrrcst. "Well, she hnd her little bailee on all right, nnd when the fight between the bull and the picadors became pretty hot she Jumped up In ber sent nnd de manded Unit It be stopped. 'Stop this at once.' she shouted, waving her arms. 'Sit down. Maud, and don't make n fool of yourself!' exclaimed her husband. But she Insisted upon having ber own way. 'I am a member of the Penn sylvania Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.' she declared, wav ing the lapel of her coat that contained the button. '1 demand that this butch ery shall cease." Everybody Intmlied at ber, and ufter uwlille she went out. tnklng her husband with her." Phila delphia Record. noiuiug win 100 K 1. rter itsen mi,,. carefully und more cautiously and i more successfully than a dollar, unless j It be two dollurs. Cntilleld, "The Col- 1 lege Student" High quality and fair price go hand in hand with " CL0THCRAFT" CLOTHES. They are all right because made right. Every thre&dof clothina"CL0THCRAFT" garment is wool. Every process of mak ing is looked after by a competent tailor. In cut. fit and fabric it is all that it could be and should be. " CL0THCRAFT" Style BooK free for the ashing. We sell other things besides clothes. Everything that man or boy needs to dress well. BING-STOKE CO. DEFT STORES, ItEVNOl.IlfVli.l.l-;. I'A. CD CT o DO YOU WANT YOUR TIRE SET RIGHT ? (I ALL AT L. M. Snyder's Shop, on Jackson St.. near 5th, Reynoldsville. WE USE THE SCHAU COLD SET TIRE SETTER tho muchine that tl(i" it right. I d'tcB It's work i.hsolutoly right 'ii guess work 'b.'Ul it. ' AH four ' eels can b .'iUhed exactly the .. tno to a hair lino wo don't take " h- wheels off tho iiiiggy. We would respectfully mill your munition to the nhovo inuehlnn. It eertnlnly Hlls n Iouk felt wwa in reKur.l lo the soil lint. HiIiik the huvuy or hack unci huvo the tiro set. If you iloi.'t uy It does Us work heitur tlnin iheol.l fmtlilonud uv Yoll WII.I, HAVE NOTHING I t) PAY. This machine mill the KXULI HIVK Ultllir OK TKltKlTOUY (which Inelu.les Itei noltlHvllIu und a radlinuf seven niilesi cost un a lurxe mini ot money and was iurehaed only after one of the mini uf net iiiors hrounht the niuehltiu hero to my shoo und we ueraiuU on a larue nunilier of wheels la the preneiu'O of meetiai.lei, llvervinen una miters hett eom lii'ient tojudireoiitlreseitlim. Th.iy ull l'K iNOIINCKII THE MACHINE I'lOKI'KCT und Ihuonly reliable method of Hultlnii tlrii ilitht. No uplll linn of rlnm by UrlvliiK the holts out uiul III niialu or kniH-klmi tlreoir of wheel. The wheels on your huuuy are like the feet on your horse If spoiled, the hahtneo Ih of little ueeonnt. It will .my you to have It done rluht. N. H.-Wu hImicIii I'lUHT l'l.HS HOUNE MIOKINO AND IUCPAIU1NO OK Abb KINDH, and eurry In sUM'.k a fine line of IIiikuIiw, lliu-ks and Delivery Wukomm, wheels, toM, r.iMhlona, du-hos, suufts, etc., and wo usuully liavu a tew second hand jobs In ifood order for sale che ip. We, the following liverymen, have wltno-med tho BOI1A1I OOLD SET TIKE BETTER operated by L. M. Biiyder and it certainly DOKH ITB WOUK PEHKEl'TI.Y and we coimldor It the only method of sultlug tire rluht. , A. M. WOODWAUI), Llverymau. I Cloths or rlothes. ' One learns niiitty strange uses nnd misuses it things nt counlry Innx. but let us hope that the following ex.e rlftice related by 11 fr'e:!il i f mine tit having linpiieiieil lo liliiheir In 11 rare oti.-v lie liiii! c.i'. " In I r(! in an Irish Inn. liliMim: the lenillmly to have him called tit H. At H. however, next morn ing, she knocked nl li!s tlonr. 1 "Ye've lo git tip." she said. "What o'clock Is It?" "Blx. SUIT." "(lo 11 way. I am not going to get tip till 8." At 7 she reappeared. Imlade, und ye must git up now. It's 7." I'ltullng him utiiii.iveil nt her next return, she snld: "tilt up, there's a sweet glntle- ; mnn. There's two commercial glntle men waiting for tltelr breakfast, and I can't lay the cloth till I bate yer hon or's top sheet." Cortthlll .Magazine. I With All Mr Worldly Conil. A minister whose lirst parish was In the backwoods of the west sumo years ngo says that he once married a very seedy looking bridegroom tn a buxom : girl of perhaps twenty years. The cere- j mony wuh performed In the log cabin ! home of the bride's parents, nnd there. : were many guests present. When the bridegroom repeated the words. "With . nil my worldly goods I tiiee endow," it j tall, Istnk fellow with 11 huge tobacco cud lu bis bulging cheek drawled out nasally: "Thar goes Hank's bull terrier, by gum!" I.lpplncott's Magazine. The tlenth t linlr. Doubt is often cast upon electrocu tion as n system by the fact that per sons may survive tin ncclilontnl shock i f '..( Ml volts. The F.tectticnl World ami Engineer points out that the condi tions of it ( linnce contact lire entirely different from those provided in th" clialr. It says. "There can be no .pies tlmi that the subject tiles by the effects of the electric shock und is dead be yond all hope before the uulopsy takes place." Pnre Blood. If Infectious illsensc Is In the vicini ty. It should lie rcnieinliereil that pure blood contain brjdiea that will combat disease germs. 'I hese bodies are the white cot ii:scles. and they v.ill en wrap and actually devour the fatal bacilli of revets and similar diseases. Ho it Is well to keep the vital II11I1I In health. The Intrlenelm ol Trade. Woman- llow much for. children's plctui'ts? I'hoiographer Ten shillings u dor.eit. 1 nt In m. Woman - Why-er- yes; but I've got only nlne.-Til I'.its. I lieileve Unit House is haunted. The tenant says he hears some one rapping on the walls at night." "Maybe Its walls ure covered with ''ruppliig pupcr."-Ncw York Times. You can linvo your tiro set in thli't.v minutes WHILE YOU WAIT and It will eiwt you only tl.f.0 i-r four wheels fOo chcttM'r than tho old way. d. si. vn i i a i tilt, liiveryuiau, K. U. BUliNtf, Liveryman. mmmmmmmmammsmmtsssammr 1 Coiy Corner, Lover' Lsnc, - . ', ' ' . . Lun City, Moon. "lini , ' ' PATTON PAINT CO.. -yr" - v Gentlmni (t"v ,- 1 lisve slwsyi been Imultr a ,j By the Msn who'i In the Sum 'f ,i He hi tlwsyi been moit lorwsta Xi Since our cycle wsi bemn i I And thelsteit elhlt doin ,.. i. I That hsi made me srow quite fslnt, i''i ' li the fhlnc of hit Corons 1 1 Since he nnd yoor Sun-Proof Pslnt. Now, the Sun sttractl attention tr (From the plsnetf) more than l J So I asked what canted hie brlcbtncts j And he made thle curl replyt Jr J " I me " Patton'e Palnti " to pslnt wltb i T For they do not quickly fade. "Zof1'' You ihould know they west the lonf eat ' Of many bundrcdi that set made." -' I am wrltlnf yos thli letter .; . . To obtain the arencyi t .' i So. whene'er the Sun need! painting , ' He will have to come to me. ' : ," . i 'X ., There ii one more thins I'm wanting - . ! " ' i : i ' ; i To help hold him In retrain! " rS,LJitt4 Y Forty inlleni (illvcr color) J 'j Ol your Patton't Sun-Proof Paint. . Youre truly, r 'V-isi N The Man In the Moon. - , I mil for book of PalntKnowledixanriAdrlrsfrMto l'SfT?S. a PATTOM PAINT COMPANY, AvJ?V Milwaukee, Wis. V'. k KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Reynoldsville, Pa. SPRING SPRING SPRING suitor tKnnto Overcoat cDIO.UU Order. Union Label on every Garment, We arc now ready with a full line of the choicest up-to-date Spring and Summer Fabrics. . T If 'EXT1ETH CENT VR Y METHODS Single l'Hce From Mills to Single Trojib ' Man Direcb M'E GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT. In regard to the workmanship on these garments we employ only the most skilled Union labor. Dundee Woolen Mills Tailoring Co., -THE BIG 40 IN. Brady St. CARPETS lOOO Yards Velvets 800 Yds. Tapestries 2000 Yards Ingrains Direct from the Mills in assortment of styles and colorings at that defy competition. Art Squares and Rugs, China and Japan Mattings, Lace AT HALL'S, home: comfort. Tho sandy exterior of pleca of opholatsnil furniture Is likely to cover up weakness of eonstruotioa that would condemn It, were you able to ace the lnalde. Therefore we warn buyers to avoid tho showy, shoddy articles and to pin tholr faith to articles that are hon eatly made and graceful In deelKn, Articles thuf are absolutely dependable audare guar an teed, bear this mark. mm Om Bkravrvtaaol UpKolslarvd rurnltvrs ' ICHI.AOOI. Vtrenelleve yon will be satisfied with any pur .base you make ot these goods. U not, 1st ua know about It. A iale of Karpen Conches Is now on. Parti cularly good values at tU foUowlug prion. J. TAILORS- DuBols, Pa, LINED FREE. prices Curtains and Blinds. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. The season for beautifying the nome is Here and do you know how especially well-equipped we ure to help you in this direction? OF CARPETS AND MATTINGS we have many beautiful patterns tocnoose irom. All Brussels Carpets MADE, LAID AND LINED FREE. i COc to 1.40 per yard. MATTING8 14c to 40c per yard. BED ROOM SUITS . $10.00 to $00.00. Sideboards, $12.00 to $75.00. Extension Tables,$3.75 to $27. BrassTrimmed Enameled Beds, $4.00 to $18.00. Tl'o fiirnliiirti mm buy Is nut mui'o for iHipuai-unco only. It must huvo quality uiidUurublllty to recommend It. R. HIILJ!