mt Stan Subvert jit imi $l.Mi per year, in lulrnnrr. A n Infli-twwlviit lorn I ni'r. pulilNticrt ervry JVrtliu'Mlay at Ki-vimluwvlllu, .IrfTorsnn Co. 'n., rtrvotrd to the IntnrrM nf KoynnHNvlllo nnu.frfTrr)tHoiihty. Ntm-pulttlnil. will tivnt nil with fiilr-nct. niifl will lHMM,HMiiilly friend ly tnwarilH thl Inliorlnjj rifts. HulMcrliillnn pHrrt.flOporyMr, In advnnrn. 'omnimilriillnn Inlmwlcff for imhlfciilidti Inunl l, nrnmipnnlrri by 1ho wrlti'r's tinmn, not for iiiilillciition, hut fi s KiiiirnnliT of good fiillh. Intm'stlnK news ItrniM Hollrltpd. AdvrrtUlnff rato md known on appllca tlon nt thcotnci' In Arnold' lllock. l.cnirhly comnmnlciUlons und chnnffc nf Advert Ui'iiiontn should rtmch thin ofticu hy Mondtiv noon. Addri'ix nil nimmunli'atlons to A. ftcph enson, KcvtHldvHlt, ln. Knteri'd tit the nontofflro nt llcynoldBVlllp, Pit., n. Ntond Hskm mnll ntnttttr. 4'. A. fTl:l'IIKON, Kdllor and I'nb. WEDNESDAY. DrX'KMBKH 21. lstrl It looks very much an If tho World's Fair will Ixi ktpt open on Sunday. Public opinion has a wonderful Influence upon a large percentage of tho human race. Often time people have decided that thoy will not do certain things and then public opinion comes along with its great persunslvo forces and things are done, some times almost against their oposing conscience, yet public opinion has tho upper hand. Pittsburg's dens of demoralization, with all their appalling immoralities, have been held up to the public In their true light during the past few weeks, and yot some of the officials of that city have become so debased and such Btranpors to common decency that they say It Is a "necessary evil." An official who looks upon such "dens of iniquity" and for a little worldly grain will not put forth his best elTorts to blot them out of the city, is unworthy the name of man. If peiplo would think of tho present alone and not lament about the past r do apprehensive of the future, they would be happier. Regret and anticipltation are tho skeletons whose grieving jaws mark our joys and shut out tho Bunshine from our lives. When a man has a cramp in the stomach or a bad caso of the toothache, he thinks only of tho present, and says In his inmost soul "Drat the past and future too. Let me have Immunity from present pain." But no sooner has the peppermint drops or tho forceps dissi pated his present griof than ho goes gunning for something to worry about Into the paHt or the future. Happiness or misery is merely a condition of mind, and your environment has little to do with it. Punxsutawncy Spirit. The year 1892, with all its appalling calamaties, great struggles between capital and labor, with its joy and gladness, sorrow and sadness, will soon be rolled away in the archives of time. Many will look back over the days of this year and be filled with rapture as .they count the little things they have done for the elevation of humanity, the kind words said, and feel a satisfaction of knowing that they did their best to improve all the oppor tunities of ennobling their lives that the" year brought, while others will look back over the year and see nothing but lost opportunities of doing good and meeting life as they found it every day, and the ghosts of mean acts, unkind words, slanders about their neighbors which their tongues gave the first start, . abuse of wife, family, friends and thoir own bodies. Would It not be a grand act for thse who look back over such a worthless life for one year, to resolve to begin now to 11 vo as the Lord intendod they should. There are many sunny places in life's journey if you look for thorn. Learn to look on the bright side of all things. A man who has content ment is rich Indeed. Then greet 1893 with a determination to sip tho honey that the busy bee of oppurtunity of doing good brings you and steer cloar of crab apple trees that wrinkle your face and dwarf your soul. It is easy to resolve to rise early, but how hard it is to carry tho resolution into effect. Beecher said one winter's day, "nobody is healthy and vigorous who does not fool the morning electric ity. The silonce, in winter, of the hour boforo sunrise; the solemn heaven, out of which the stars have gone, and which is girdlod round its horizon with gray, changing low down to faint orange; the growing light, revealing each feature of the landscape with Bharpness as emerging new struck from a die, produco an effect of exhiloration far greater than. If accompanied with mixed sound. The wild chorus of birds in Bummer mornings, mingled with the barking of dogs, the lowing of cattle, and the voices of men, has charm of its own, but it is wild and worldly excitement, a carnival of joy. But these early winter mornings are solemn spiritual, and divine. There can hardly be any boisterous emotion. All quieting, mediative soul-gladness. And yet the reluctance with which I got up of a morning to enter into all this ennobling experience is a striking evidence of human nature too lazy to be blessed ! The morning of which write was glorious. The air was mild The lake tranquil. Nature altogether benign. Every wrinkle was smoothed from her brow, and her heart beat warm with welcomes: hut. alas, all this passed in a vain show. Bleep, coquetting and unmanageable before midnight, sought to make up it denoluDoles in the morning and suo- It is Said That the "tea party" mania has struck Reynoldsvillo again. That tho family "jar" Is never out of season In Reynoldsvillo. That our public schools are flourish ing under the present tutors. That loafers in a store are not much of an attraction for customers. That magnetic Insoles are Just the thing to keep your feet warm. That tho electric railway will bo a great "boomer" for Reynoldsvillo. That being struck by lighting is tho chance of a man's life; but he is always willing to miss It. That people who behave unseemly In church are either minus common senso or religion, or both. That young ladles will And many suitable presents for their gentlemen friends if thoy call at C. P. Hoffman's. If a man thinks a great deal of his wife ho gets lots of nice things for her when sho is sick, which he eats himself. - That people know better whRt they would do with other people's children if they had them, than they do with their own. That It would be better for all concerned if there were not so many boys and girls "gadding" the streets after night. That when a girl falls In love her mother laughs at her, btit If her son has a similar affliction Bho pets him Bnd doctors him as if ho was sick. That there is a largo line of gold frame glasses for the holidays at C. F. Hoffman's. They can bo selected as presents and after Christmas tho parties who receive them can call at the store and have their eyes fitted and the lenses changed free of charge. For Sale. One gar of BlelghB at very close figures. J. C. Kino & Co. Feeble and capricious ap)ctites are best regulated by the use of Ayor's Cathartic Pills. They do not dobllitate, by excessive stimulation; but cause the stomach, liver, and bowels to perform their functions proporly. As an after dinner pill, thoy are uncqualed. Shoes at Arnold's at cost. Ashamed to Tell Mother. Such was a little boy's reply to his comrades who were trying to tempt him to do wrong. "But'j-ou need not tell her.no one will know anything about it." "I would know all about it mysulf,and I'd feel mighty moan if I could not tell mother." "It's a pity you wasn't a girl. The idea of a boy running and telling his mother every llttlo thing." "You may laugh if you want to, said the noble boy, 'but I've made up my mind, as long as I live, not to do anything that I would be ashamed to tell mother Noble resolves, and which will make any life true and useful. Let it be the rule of every boy and girl to do nothing of which they would be ashamed to toll their mother. Genuine meerschaum pipes, imitation meerschaum pipes, briar pipes, genuine meerschaum cigar holders, French briar pipes, smoker's sets, &c, at Rlston's. And endless variety of rockers and easy chairs at Priester Bros. Paradise. Mr. Eugene Lockry, of DuBols, Is the guest of John Ross of this place. The new Lutheran church of this placo is nearly done. It is a handsome structure. Bogus court at the Literary hall on Wednesday Jevenlng of each week, and literary every Saturday evening. Miss Ella Hutchings is having a large house erected on her farm in this place, Four or five of our best carpenters are engaged thereon. Some of our young sports attended the raffling match at Bon. Yoho's on Friday evening, Deo. lth. William Deemer, Jake Yohe, John Ross and Ernest Callwoll each brought home a turkey. None Authorized. For the benefit of people buying money from the Building and Loan Association. Should any insurance agent call on any borrower and say that he was sent by any official of this Association or intimate that he is the authorized insurance agent of the Associaton, do not lielieve him. This Association has no authorized insurance agent and 1b not partial to any one agent. We will accept policies from any agent as long as they are issued from good reliable Companies. BOARD OF directors. Valuable Real Katate for Hale. The Baptist church and grounds containing several lots situated in Prescottvllle is now offered for sale Very doslrable for resident lots. For terms and particulars enquire of M. M Davis, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. If any Republican offers to but with a Democrat that four months after Cleveland is Inaugurated most of the stores and BhojNt iu the county will be closed, let the democrat not be exercised over the matter. Four months after March 4th Is the Fourth of July Brookvllle JJemoerut. Fancy candles and common candies for the holldaV trade at Souultze & Son's the grioerymen. Everything BELaL BROS. Are now ready with one of the finest lines of valuable Holiday presents in the line of SMOKING BfTH ROBES, MUFFbBRS, NEGKWEfR, NIGHT SHIRTS, HfUMDKERGHIEFS . Ever displayed in this part of the county. We invite you one and all to call and see that what we say we can back by showing you the goods. Thanking you Other Store at DuBols, Pa. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks to those who kindly assisted us in replac ing our cow that was killed on the railroad. Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitmore. People who have tried It, say that there is no better medicine for dlspepsla than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It may not give one the stomach of an ostrich, but it so strengthens the alimentary organs that digestion ordinary food becomes oasy and natural. Prloster Bros, have an elegant line of holiday goods. The Punxsutawncy school board has decided to put into the school building an electric boll system. This will save time and materially aid in the managomont of the work in tho schools. The cost will not be expensive while the convonlenco will bo great. Punx sutawncy Spirit. All wishing something fine in pastel pictures for a Christmas gift, would do well to call at Corwln's studio and examine what he has In stock, as he is selling them choap. Prloster Bros, have a fine line of side boards, book cases, hall racks, library cases and chiffoniers. "The First Methodist Episcopal Church of Punxsutawnoy" and "The Sugar Hill Presbyterian Church" were granted charters by the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson county last week. Brookvllle Republican. Men's gum boots (2.00 at Robinson's. For Sale. A well finished house, suitable for a boarding house, in Prescottvllle. For further particulars, inquire at Cam, Mitchell's office, or at the office of the secretary of the Reynoldsvllle Building and Loan Association. firtfttna with the rib. Reed Shaffer At the M. E. par sonage in Emerlckville, Pa., on Saturday, Doc. 17, 1892, by Rev. Jas. Jelbart. G. W. Reed, of Rinfigold, Pa., and Sadio Shaffer, of Emerlck ville, Pa, Charter Notice Iu Ko. application of the Kutltmol Prtwby turlun chureh fur Iniuirunrution. In iliu i'uurt of Common I'lua. of Jefferson county, No. 1, Feb. Term, IMU. Notice In lierutiy Klven that .1111 application will lie made to the said L'oorton tlie2Vtli duy of IHn'vintxir, 1SH2 at u a. M. under tlie. Act of Assembly of the Uomnionweiilth of Fenu sylvanla entitled "an act t4i provide for the liiuoriwrutlou and reiculuttou of certain corporation,," approved April 3Vth, 1K74, and the auiiplementa thereto, for the charter of an intvnuea corporation to be called the Uatlimel I'retthyterlun church. The character and ooject whereof la the support of public worship, and for thus purponea to have, pusses and enjoy all the Hiihu, benent and tirivllcue of the auld Act of Assembly and Its supplements. Tho proposed charter hi JfGKBTS, for past favors we remain BELL BROS., TUe Peoples Giotmers. Hatters and Furnishers, REjYNOLDSVILLE, PENNf. yyXXyXySyXyXyXySyXyXyXySyXyKySyXyRyKyKyXy SONS AND 5-1 It you want to make your Father or Mother a nice Christmas present goto G. F. HOFFMAN And buy thorn a pair of Gold C and after Christmas send them to the store and have thulr eyes fitted. G. F. Holtman, Graduated Opticion. yXyyXyyXySySyXySySySyXyXySy.KySyXyXySyiySy Grocery Boomers W BUV WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUE, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND A IX KINDS Of H U FRUITS. Country Produce CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS, Everything In the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, Good delivered free any place in town. Call on ue atul get prlee. W. C. Schultz & Son & DAUGHTERS i 1 1 SWAB BROS., (SucceBHors to MoKee & Wawtule,) DEALERS IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CANNED GOODS, TEAS. COFFEES, ANP ALL KJKPS OF FARM PRODUCE, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, We carry a complete ami frenh line of uroerte. Oootln delivered free any place In town, Give us a fair trial. Swab Bros., Cor. Main and Oth SU. fi 'a n QA IN SI INS! I want to close out my sum mer goods to make room for fall Btock, and will sell AT COST ! Outing Cloth, 6J cents, Sold before for 8 cents. Outing Cloth, 8 cents, Sold before for 10 cents. Outing Cloth 12 cents, Sold before for 12i cents. Challie, 10 cents, Sold before for 121 cents Challie, 10 cents, Sold before for 15 cents. Sateen, 10 cents, Sold before for 15 cents. Indigo Blue prints 6 cent per yard. Men's Seersucker Coat and Vest at 65 cents, Sold before for $1.00. Men's and Boys Outing Shirts At 19 cents apiece Men's suits at $3.60, Sold before for $5.00 All Men's suits reduced . From $2.00 to $3.00 per suit. Children's Suits $i.oo, Now is your time to Bave money. These croods are all new. Summer Cools N fresh and of thA best kind. now on nie in tne rrouionoiury aomoe. V. MiTCHKlib, Solicitor. jST. Hanau. r-A ... 1 -i