8nlwri)itum tl.M) u r year, iu atlrawe. C. A MTKIMIKNNON, K.lltnr unit Pub. WKPXKSDAV. NOVKMHKR2H, 1W4. A h lii(h'Mndon1 Ifwul pnHr, publWhrd wvry Wlm'(tuy lit. ItHynnlilovllit', .hIT'rwn Co. In.. flcvoti'd to flip lnttntw nf K.ynol(KvHI Anrl Jirtrm,i county. Non-polhl-iil, wllltrritt iH with futrms. nnd will h ..".nwliilly f Homi ly TowimiH ino inimrinic cihwi. Hntwrlptlon prior fl.sV)xryoiir,ln ndvnin'p f vnimiiinint1nnn lntnndrn Tor p1 mum Ihi ii nnpunli'd liy llm writ punllc-ntlon lnr niimt'. not for piihlli-iK Ion, hut ni n Kiniriinii o of Rood futlli. Ititi'rt'Mtlnir nnwn Itrmn millrltrd. Advrrl liliitt rnltm nmdn known on iippllcn tlon nl tho oflii'o In ArnolnV MI'K'k. I.cuhty rommiinli'tillonii nnd rhnnito nf ndvpri iHcmiMttn Khotild roiich thin ofllco by Mondiiv nofin. Aildi'i'io nil I'ommiinli'nllonn to ) A. Strph enon, cvnnldvllln, I'n. Knti-n-d nt tho poxiofNrn nt ttpynolrtvlllp, Pn.. iiwmivofhI Hum ninll mlittnr. To-morrow Id a dny not apart by Pros Wont Cleveland and Governor Pattinon as n time for all penplo to observo as a national and Individual Thanksgiving Pay. Rurdotte Hays: "Wo are a grateful people. If you don't believe it, nee im eat. Homo of tm Bnd these are not men aro so thankful wo will not go to ehureh at all on Thanksgiving Day. Wo will stay at homo and get dinner for a host of other grateful peo ple. It is the dinner that makes us thankful. Somo Thanksgiving Day, just you pitch tho dinner over tho alley fence about . ten minutes beforo 12 o'eloek. Then see what a devoutly grateful, what a sweetly thankful crowd will eomo homo from church. On sec ond thought, perhaps yon had bettor not wait until they eomo home.. You bad better run. And keep on running until you get to tho middle of tho Great American Desert. And stay there. Man's very vices and weaknesses grew out of his stomach. Adam's fall was. In a measure, due to his appetite. Tho devil, who knew man clear through, even as his wife does, tempted him with something to eat. Duty, obligation, happiness and Kdeti our parents threw away with scarcely a debato when they were bribed with refreshments. Con science was smothered in tho folds of tho stomach. After tho expulsion, man coveted his neighbor's cupboard beforo he coveted his wealth in mino, or field, or herds. Abraham and Lot, when their substance was so great they soarco could count their flocks, quar reled to tho fighting point over pastur age, because tho shoep could cat tho grass, and thoy could cat tho sheep. Satan's first temptation laid beforo the Saviour in tho wilderness, was tho sug gestion to His hunger: 'Command thcHo stones that they bo made bread.' Possibly his thought wus going back four thousand years when ho threw tho first Adam with a handful of fruit. Greedy, shrewd, observant Satan. Millions of banquets has he attended; and after a caroful study of man, with a thousand temptations at his command, ho has fallen Into the habit of ordering up 'tho old guard' for tho first charge, If not, Indeed for tho preliminary skir mish. When he fulls to knock a man out by a blow aimed fairly at his stom ach, his brimstone majesty Is always a little puzzled. He says: 'Why, here is a remarkable man, horo Is an extraor dinary man; here Is a man who doesn't think of something to eat three times a day.' And he has to stratch his ihorned head and think a little before making the next assault." Owing to Irregularities In filling the wheel and failure of the proper officials In sealing the wheel and not having it properly secured, the array of jurors for tho September term of court in Elk -county wore quashed and the regular ; session of court did not convene. Court -convened in Ridgway last week and -after seventeen or eighteen bills had len acted uiwn by the grand jury It was discovorod that too many jurors wore serving on the grand jury. A few of tliom were dismissed and the entire work was referred back to the legal number for action. Quite a time with juroi'B over in little Elk county. If we aro to accept tho definition of a drunkon man as given by Judge White of the Pittsburg criminal court, drunk en mon are not numerous in Roynolds vlllo, but we have a host of follows who are often so near drunkon that it takes a wide sidewalk to contain them when the bar-rooms are closed and they are compelled to seek tho bosom of their family. Judgo white says: "Ho Is not drunk wlin from the floor i nn rlM and drink oncu more. Hut he is drunk who prontruli! Hun, And ciin nulthnr drink nor rlu." Amusa Winchester, the man who Is confined in tho steol cage in the Lock Havon jail for murder, is teaching a follow prisoner, who la held for robbery, to read und write. It is claimed his pupil, who could noithor read nor write, is making rapid progress. Said an English teauhor to his pupils: "Vice may be ploasant, but remember that out of tholr ploasant vices boys and menmako whips to scourge themselves." This is certainly a great truth whloh many poople have learned by experi ence. ' There Is a scheme on foot to or ganize a state bar association, for whloh nurnoae a convention will be held in Earrlsburg in January. This oonven tlon will be attended by many leading attorneys. Thirlnir last month 703 freight trains heavily loaded passed through Drift Library Fund of the West Reynoldsville School. A little more than two weeks have elapsed since tho pupils of West H. yn oldsvillo school resolved to have a Public School Library. At this tlmo a number of pupils volunteered to solicit money to bo used In purchasing books. Tho pupils, having at some former timo purchased "Webster's Unabridged Dictionary," decided to add to this tho "Americanized Knoylopedla Britanica," when they would be In possession of a complete set of reference b(Kks. In ono week tho money solicited amounted to $.1.1.80. Of this amount 27.. V) huvo been collected. Upon tho report of tho soliciting committee, W. H. Stauffer was elected treasurer of tho library fund. The soliciting committee wore then Instruct ed to place tho money, as they collect ed it, In the hands of tho treasurer, upon his giving a receipt for tho same. Tho pupils have already purchased tho "Americanized Kncyclopedia Brit tannlca," at a cost of 2ll.0rt. This work consists of ten volumes, containing al most 7,000 pages of reading matter. It Is a revision of tho "Britannica Ency clopedia," one of tho latest works, being nearly up to date. Tho fund at the present writing stands as follows: Amount of money subscribed, $33.80; amount collected, $27.35; amount remaining unpaid, $11.45; amount expended for Kncyclopedia, $20.00; amount in hnnds of treasurer, $1.35; with the $0.45 which is to bo col lected, the fund amounts to $7. NO. This amount, nnd any additional sums that may be contributed, will bo used In pur chasing hooks and apparatus for tho school. Tho citizens are to be praised for their hearty support In this work, and we hope that it will continue until tho school will have an excellent library. A Nr Hxpcrli'iiee. No moro sleeplessness, headache, ner vousness. Bacon's Celery King is a truo norvo tonic. It sooths and quiets tho bruin and norvous system. If you am suffering with Hhoumatism, Neu ralgia, Constipation, Indigestion, Ba con's Celery King stimulates tho digestive organs, regulates tho Liver, and restores system to vigorous health and is in fact tho great herbal health rostoror. Samples fne. Large pack ages 50c. and 25c. at W. B. Alexander's. Teachers Complimented. Editor Stak: In your Isssue of the 21st Inst. I noticed a communication highly complimontlng tho superintend ent and instructors of the Jefferson county teachers' institute in having ono of tho most successful institutes ever hold in Jefferson county, all of which I heartily endorso, but think tho school teachers of Jefferson county who at tended the institute and contributed to Its success are certainly deserving of somo credit. Almost throo hundred teachors attended the Institute, some of them coming quite a distance at consid erable expense. Now I have been in terested in school mattoi's for some timo. I have held the remunerative office of school dlroctor for eighteen years in succession In Hon township, fiftoon years of that time secretary of the board, and I have attended quite a number of institutes and I think I never saw a more ordorly, Intelligent and fine looking lot of teachers at an insti tute. No other profession could bring as many representatives together that oould compare with them. I consider them a credit to themselves and their profession. Thoy may well be termed the standing army of the republic The pupils of Jefferson county are Bate with such instructors. Samuel States. Times are rather hard, no use of deny- ing it. It is best to try and save all the money ono can. We have rented our store room to Mrs. Sarah B. Gilbloom, of Punxsutawney, Pa., for a clothing store. I must vacate on January 1st, 1805. Shoes must be sold, here is a chance for you to save money on shoes. Henry A. Reed, the shoe man. Tho smallest "cat-boil" is large enough to show that tho blood needs purifying a warning which, if unheed ed may result, not in more boils, but in something very much worse. Avert the danger in time by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Cured others, will cure you. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, sound and true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and LDOUltiB.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing l,025tt8. ; one mare three years old, weighing 1,02511)8.; and one pulr of mules. J. C. KINO & CO. Remember that Gleun Mllllren saves you big money on hats. You should call and see his line before purchasing elsewhere. A Bult of men's underwear for U0 cts. at the People's store. Good working gloves from 25e. up to $1.00 at Milllren's, the clothier and hatter. The Anest silver polish in the market at 25 cents per box, at Ed. Gooder's. Vienna Hour at J. A. Welsh's for $1.00 per sack. A full line of lamps Just received at H. J. Nlokle's such as banquet, vase and Tho evenings are long enough now for every person to devote some tlmo to rending. Tho best litcraturo Is tho daily nowspaper, and tho best dally nowspajier is The Pittsburg Time. It is complete in every department, gathering promptly the news from all parts of tho world and presenting all sides of every public question fairly and intelligently. Its market reports aro models of accuracy; its departments for womon readers and for the farmer are usefull and entertaining, and its serial stories are by tho most noted writers. Tho aim of its publishers Is to make It a papor for the homo above everything elso, and they have succeeded admira bly. Tho Time is delivered by agents for ono cent a day, or will be sent by mail for thirty cents for one month; fifty cents for two months; seventy-five cents for three months; $1.50 for six months or $3.00 for one year. If there is no agent for tho 7'i'mcs In your local ity write for sample copies, which are sent free, and terms to agents. Turkey Dinner. Tho ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve dinner and supper in the Roynolds brick block on Thanksgiving Day. Following is the bill of faro for dinnor: RotiMt Turkey, Crnnhprry Banco, Munlieri Potatoes, Cold'Hlaw, Celery, Pickles, IMum Piuldlnir, Pumpkin l'l, Mince Pie, Tea, OofToe. The price for dinner will bo 35 cents, and supper will be 25 cents. Notice. All persons Indebted tome for grocer ies will please call and settle beforo tho first of Decemlx r, 1W1, as I will lcavo my accounts for collection after that date. J. A. WKI.RH, Heynoldsville. Pn. Call and get our prices and examine shoes, we can, and will sell all our shoes at cost and carriage IIksry A. Uked, tho shoo man. Most all kinds of single barrel guns at Ulston's. If you want a gun of any kind sco his stock before buying else where At King & Co. 's you will find baled hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general merchandise. No. 1. Remington double barrel gun at Alex. Riston's for $22.00. Fancy table syrup at J. A. Welsh's for 35 cents per gallon. Working pants 85 cts. a pair at tho Pooplo's Bargain Store. Is your eye-sight failing? Call at Gooder's and let him fit you with a pair of glasses. 1st 1)6 Sol 13Y- Jan. ALL OUR s s H E We have rented our Gilbloom, of Punxsutawney, Pa., for a Clothing Store. ALL SHOES will be riage. Money saved by all who buy Shoes from us! Rathmel. Thursday Is Thanksgiving. Tim O'Bryan Is on the sick list. L. A. Hays went to Brockwayvllle on Saturday. T. R. Davis, of Llndsey, was In town on Saturday. The M. K. Sunday school are busy preparing for Christmas. There will be Thanksgiving services In the different churches here Thurs day. Mrs. Lyda Thomas, of Tioga county, Is visiting her son, Mr. Kagle, at this placo. Mrs. Sady Williams, of Reynolds vllle, Is spending the winter at Mrs. Geo. Henry's. Mrs. Milllrcn, of this place was taken very 111 on Frldny of last week. Her many friends hope she will soon recover. A Profitable Investment. If you are suffering with a cough, cold or any throat or lung difficulty the only sure way to cure it Is to take Otto's Cure. We know that it will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. If you have Asthma, Bronchitis, Con sumption, a few doses of Otto's Cure will surprise you. Samples free. Large bottles 50c. and 25c. at W. B. Alexan ders. Among onr advertisers Is Mr. B. H. Bacon, proprietor of the two celebrated remodles known as Otto'8 Cure and Bacon's Cki.eky Kino for tho nerves. Otto's euro is tho German remedy for coughs and all throat and lung diseases. Bacon's Celery King Is the herbal rem edy for constipation, dyscpsia, nervous disorders, blotxl diseases, etc. Sco tho fine display of watches in all sizes, from 0 to IS size at Ed. Gooder's King & Co. and W. Spry sell six pounds of crackers for twenty-five cts. Children's corset waists at 45 cents at II. J. Nicklo's. Ladles' and children's coats at Ar nold's, below cost. Go to II. J. Nicklo's for ladies and! children's underwear. My property on Main Htrct Is for sale. Mrs. J. B. Aycrs. Get your engraving done at HI. Good er's. All goods Bold, engraved freo. A desirable lino of oil cloth for 17cJ at the People's store. Gel an Education. Kdiirutlon nnd fortune go Imwl In huml. Cii't HiMMliH'Ution itt Uin (Vntful Htulo Nor mal Hrhool, Lock llftvpn, I'a. KtrstH'lrtH iKTonimuilulloiiH and low rut oh, HtnUt utri to Hi udt'iitM. For tlluMtrntod riititlomio nddroHH JAMKH KLDON, l'h. !.. PrlncipiU, Lurk llitvvn, Pa. 1, STOCK OF1 S s a H 0 E store room to Mrs. S. B. sold at Cost and Car 95 HENRY A. REED. TO THE LADIES: I request the pleasure of your presence at my Fourth Annual Opening and Souvenir Day at my store Wednesday, Dec. 6th, '94, from, 8.30 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. C. F. HOFFMAN, The Jeweler. Soecial Bargains ! The following: Goods are Going Fast! Cashmere, in different now 15c. All-wool Henriettas, fonroer price 50c.,. now 40c. 52-in. All-wool Ladies' Cloth, former price G5c, now 40c. 45-in. Black Henriettas, former price $1.00, now 80c.; former price $1.25, now Black Serge, former rice $1.25, now $1.00. We also have a full line of NOTIONS! You will always find our Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING of every description, which is superior in make and abso lutely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu facture and hnish than can city. This is headquarters for plete line in town. All the our unequaled qualities Our Fall and Winter Underwear is complete in every detail. We are now making Suits to Measure Remember we do not send your measure off to some ready- made house and get a hand - and put it on to you. We ReynolQSYille Haraware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD AND IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a First-class Hardware Store. Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. hades, regular price 25c, $1.00. price $1.00, now T5c; former prices are away down. BING & CO. be found at auy house in tne HATS. The most com prevailing styles and shades in at $17 and $18 ! me - down nearest your measure make these suits in our shop at wood on the P. 6 K. raiiroaa. glass lamps.
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