fn'i.irri))lioii 81.A0 )fr wo-, in (i(lciiiir. cTt. KI l:PllKVoi, llltornnil I'ub. iox1)Yrim:Kfrin47ii7 Anlmlcpvnili'iit Icx-ul piiix-r. pulillohi'ilpvrrjr W'pilniuiliiy nt Hnvnolilivlllt. .Ii-ITi'imiii Co. Pa.. iIivoiv1 t the liilt-M-xtnof Kynillvlll mill JuflVnuin county. Nnn-polltii'iil. will l nut nil with fnlrncM, nnl will hi'vMwHiiMy ftlrnd ly townt-(Nthp litlNirlttic rliit. Hulmcrliitlon nrircl.0t"pypnr,ln ixlviinrp. t'ommiinliMitliinii IntnmliMl fur pnhlirnlinn must hn invnnipnli'd ly tho wrlti'p'n imnii', not fop niilillrntlnn. hut nn n nuiirnnli'i of Kood fnltli. ln1imMln news Item nollHteri. AdvHrtlMlni: pnt muiln known on npplli'ii tlon nt tht'otBi'e In Arnold' Hlock. LomrMy rnmmmilriulon nnd rhnnuo of ndvprtlHomi-ntw Khould tviich this ortlftt by Mondnr noon. Addre nil i-ommiinlrntlonn to ( A. Cti'ph enson, Ki'vnnMsvlllp. In. Kntered nt thn postonirn nt Kpynoldsvlllr, . Ph.. ns sorond rlnss rnnll mnttop. In this day nnd npo when onn of tho prominent UN which tho htimnn fnmily In hi'lr ti) In lm1l(rostlon, tt might not bo conBlrlctvd out of phtpo If wo would" stato that It. has noon wild that n rli spplo In one of tho easiest foods for tho Htomnch to drnl with, tho wholo pin eons of ditfnstlnn only consntninpr elnhty five minutes. Tho innllc ncld of tipples cooked or raw helps to dltfi'st moat nnd to stlmnlato tho liver nnd neutralizes those noxious matters which unless eliminated prodnoo skin pruptlons. Tho salts and wine sweeten the stomach, the phosphorous Is a nerve builder. An exchange crowds much truth Into this short paragraph: "Tho press en dures affliction of deadheadism from tho bar.stago, society, Individuals and corpo rations. It Is expected to five strength to tho weak, eyes to the blind, clothes to tho naked, bread to tho hungry, etc. It is asked to cover up infirmities, hide weakness, wink tit quacks, bolster up dull, snpheuded politicians and flutter the vain. It Is, in short, to be nil things to nil men: nnd if it looks for any reward it Is denounced ns a mean and sordid sheet. There is no interest under the whole heavens that is expected to give so much to society without any pny or thanks, as tho press." Many pooplo are not conversant with the post-ofllco laws and regulations, therefore it will likely bo of interest for such people to know that according to Sec. 43.1, Postal Law Herniations, loungers or disorderly persons are not permitted In post-offices. A postmaster must not allow his post-ottlce to becomo the resort for loungers or disorderly persons, or the scene of disputes or con troversy and when ever necessary to In voke tho aid of civil authorities to ex pel violators of, this rule. Ho is also required to keep his post-offico at all times In such a clean and orderly con- dition that it may be visited by women and children and others without Im propriety or embarrassment. Ho Is not authorized to exclude the public from the lobby of his office during the distri bution of the mail .but may enforce the observance of good order and may pro hibit sraoklnp thore. When tho local authorities refuse to preserve order in a post-office at the request of tho post master he should close the office. At this time of the year whon people are making out their list of resolutions for 1895 It would be well for them to include Dr. Talraage's reolpo, "en--courapement," for a real happy New Year. Encourage the merchant. If he have a superior style of goods, toll him o. Encourage newspaper men. Be affable to them when you have no ax to grind. Encourage mechanics. If one has done a job well, tell him it is splen didly done. Encourage the farmers. There is no class of people in this coun try who want your sympathy more just now than f armors. Encourage the doo ' tors. You praise the doctor whon he bring you up from an awful crisis of fllsease, but do you praise the doctor when through skillful treatment of the inciplont stages of disease he keeps you from sinking down to the awful crisis? Encourage the lawyers. Encourage the teachers in our public schools. En courage all invalids by telling them how many you have known with the same ailments who got well. Encour age all starting in life, by yourself be coming reminiscent. The New York World is authority for the following article on how a man goes to sloop; "Order is Heaven's first law," and tho old truth Is manifested even in the process of going to sleep. When a man drops off to sloop his body does not do bo all at once, so to sneak., Some senses become dormant before others and always in the sumo order. As he becomes drowsy the eyes close, and the sense of sooing is ut rost. It is quickly followed by tho dlsapiraarance of tho sense of smell, and then after a short interval the tympanum becomes Insensl ble to sound, or rather the nerves which run to the brain from it fail to arouse any sense of hearing. The lust sense to leave is that of touch, and in some hyper-sensitive people it is hardly ever dormant. Even in their case, however, their is no discriminating power or sense of what touched them. This aense is also the first to return upon awakenlnc. Then hearing follows suit. after that taste, and then the eyes be come able to flash' impressions back to the brain. The aense oi amen, oouiy enough, though it is by no mean the first to no. is the last to eoine back. The same gradual loss of power is ob served in the muscles and sinews aa well aa in the senses. Blumber begins at the feet and slowly spreads up the limbs and trunk until It roaches the brain, when unounaolouMeM la complete and tVe whole body U at rest. This it why a. U impossible when the feet are West Ksynoldsville School Notes. The following Is a report of the West HeynoUhvllle schools for tho third month, which ended Tuesday, Dee. Ilth: UK A MM Alt SCHOOL. Whole number in lit tendance, .'IS: average iluily attendance, 31: per cent, of attendance, l4: In attendance full time, 20; visitors, 7. INTKKMKDIATK BOHfXH,. Whole nuniltor in iittendance, i2; average dully at tendance, Cm; percent, of attendance, Htij lit attendance full time, 32; visitors II. l'ltlMAHY fk'llixn.. Wholo MMinlxr In attendance, 77; average dully at tettilauce, (lit; per cent. of nttenduuee, lt.'t: in nt tendance full time, .1": visitors. ". SUMMARY. Total enrollment. 177; average daily attendance, 1."M; In attendance foil time, ST. Helow are the mimes of thoso who attended full time during tho past month: (iAMM All BCIIOOt.. Lizzie Koehler, 1 Handle Moke, Hyrde Koss. Agnes (iordon. Lulu frcighton, Etta Sjkes. Kldiva Hoke, Kntlo 1 'hnlen, Hndio Hanson. Ada Hunter, II. K. Htnuiror. Willie Ward, William Sholtort, Italpli Albright. Frank Wyn kup, Frank StaulTer, Leroy Hurtle, Harry Herpel, Alex Dunsmore, Fred Dempsey. 1 NTKH M Kill A T K S( M l X T,. Amy Allis, Myrtle Shobert, Anna Stiles, Herthn Ktlles, Kmmn Davis, (Jertio Frank, Mary Hasson, Herthn Sykes. Carrie Arnold, Myrtle Higgs, (iertio McKee. .lennie Siple, Amy Hoi linger. Edith Tlorpel, Flo Host. Ruby Cook, Mable Ishinnn. Suslo McKernnn, Nellie Montgomery, Lulu Sykes. Edna (irublw. .)oh n Ward, Charley Montgom ery. 'hurley Hurge. Henehial Hurry, Floyd fiross, Asa Fetterntan, Samuel East. Louis Sehultze, Michael Ward, Chester Sehultze. Willie Clarke. I'KIMAKY SCIKXH,. Nellie HiHiver, Willsinl MeKee, .losie MeKerimn, Charley Meiuteer, John Young, Frank Young, Helton Stiver, Charley Stiver, Arthur (iroves. Duncan Dunsmore. r'tvd Caldwell, Fred Sehn rig. Homer Little, Isaac Hoover. Alfred Ward. Fred Sliver. Walter StaulTer, Guy H-st, Charley Crubb, Hyde Clark, John Thompson. Marie Arnold. Lena Hurge, Frances Swnrtx, Sophie Sehultze, Klin Young, Ceorgie Hade bach. Wildn Williams. Olive Cobbin, Carrie Hiv.ver. Alice Uadebaeh. Mary Ward. Dora Mowtvv, Sallie Mowrey, Olive Sykes. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will please cull and settle before Jan. 1st, ns T expect to go nwny after Jan. 1st. All accounts not settled by tho first will lie left for collection at 'Squire NetT's otllee. Hknry A. Kkkd. Cash Only. On nnd after January 1st, ISM, we will sell for cash only. II. Af.KX. Stoke, I . Dk. S. Reynolds, Dl Ists. Not every woman, who arrives at middlo ago, retains tho color and benuty of her hair, but every woman may do so by tho occassional application of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It prevents baldness, re moves dandruff, and cures all scalp disease. Most all kinds of single barrel guns at Riston's. If you want a gun of any kind Bee his stock before buying else where. Just received a nice line of silver ware at Ed. Gooder's. A suit of men's underwear for 90 cts. at tho People's store. Now is tho time to buy your Christ mas presents at Ed. Gooder's, as he has a complete line of goods. For fine cigars and good tobies go to Herpel, the barber. Program for Entertainment. Following is the program for the League Entertalnmont to be given Dec. 31st: Overture Bnnd Iuet-"8wctlieiiPt HUH". .. ) I'1'?' Blnnry t H. M. Lowther Dialogue "All on Account of a Bracelet." n. H. milliner, Mary Hupko, Koanan K. Koulilor, Maule Joimm. Solo-"Pride of the Ball" 8. M. lowther Tableau "An Old Man's ParlliiR." Dialogue "A Sllirhl Misunderstanding" John llurciny, Alollle McHe1.lamett Konrrlson. Josephine Htephentum, Tressa Burire. Bullnd "Heart of My !leapt"..W.W.Uwther Tableau "A Young Man's Slave." Selection Bnnd Play-"Out In the Streets." CHARACTKIIS TOU FI.AY. Col. Wayne M. M. Low! her Mrs. wayne , uw rune Dr. Mediield V. H.ritautTer Nina Wayne Uarple Albright Polleemun I'ort Hurries Hol Puvls fieorge Itollep Mat Dhvis lolin Hark ley Pete (Neapol Wallace Lowther Mrs. Ilrudford Lulu I'oust Minnie llrauforil 1 rankle King Yours for calendars for '9.". C. F. Hoffman. Men's good gloves from 40 cents up, at the People's store. All the lutest in silverware and sil ver novelties at Ed. Gooder's. Cundy for the holiday trade at bchultzo's. "A snake in the grass" is all the more dangerous from being unsuspected. So are many of the blood medicines offered the public. To avoid all risk, ask your druggist for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and also for Ayer's Almanac, which is juBt out for the new year. Old ladles' warm Uppers at Robin son's. It appears to be the ambition of some of the Lock Haven girls to become as near useless as possible imaarlulnir that such accomplishment At them for "select" society, tiut wnen tne nonev moon la past and the veil lifted they will find that a sensible husband would much prefer a "wife who can manafe a household to a nlmby-plmby pat who la in close relation to a Pandora box oi Notice to Directors. At a meeting of tho Directors of the Heynoldsvlllo Coal Company, hold De cember 12th, 1S114, tho following resolu tion was adopted: Htvitiitt, That a meeting of the stockholders of the Heynoldsvlllo Coal Company bo called to conveno at tho general olllco of tho company at Itcyn oldsvllle, Pennsylvania, on tho loth day of February, IH) at lO.(K) o'clixik A. M., to take uetion on the question of the sale and conveyance, of all tho pmperty and franchises of said company and to terminate tin: existence of said corpora tion, and that tho Secretary bo nnd Is hereby directed to give notico thereof as required by law. Attest, Chaki.ks Ci.ifton, Secretary. Notice. All x-rsons knowing themselves to lxi Indebted to mo are hereby requested to call at my office, No. 2I! Main street, Heynoldsvlllo, l'a., on or boforo Janu ary lHt, 1W,", and mnko settlement of accounts cither by nmh or note. All accounts remaining unsettled after tho nlxivo date will lxi promptly handed In for collection. S. HiiAt'FF.K. Notice. Tho regular annual meeting of stock holders of thn First National Hank, of Hoynoldsville, for the election of direct ors for tho ensuing year, will bo held in the banking room on Tuesday, January Hth, 1S!.", from 3 to 4 o'chx-k P. M. Jons II. KAUrHKU, cashier. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, sound nnd true. 4 and " years old, weighing 1.400 and l.fiOOftis.; two horses 4 years old, weigh ing 1.02.")llis.: one mare three years old, weighing 1.02"ifts.: and one pair of mules. J. C. KlN; & Co. (iiiurd chains, In sliver, gold and silk, for ladles, nt Ed. Gooder's. Special 2." per cent, reduction on suits for boys from f to 10 your old at tho People's Bargain Store. Silver bread plates, crumb trays and scrapers at Ed. (iixxler's. (Jlenn Milliren Is. selling nn nil-wool underwear at $1.!H) a suit that is actually worth 2..r)0. A largo supply of choice candies for tho holidays at M. J. Hlggs' grocery store. Buy your wife a set of dishes for a present, prices way down, at Schultzo's. If you want a clean easy shave, go to Herpel, tho barber. Gold spectacles will make a suitable present for your father or mother. C. F. Hoffman con fit tho eyes. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. To-Your It will be economy for you to remember that H. J. N1GKLB Has a .large assortment of ing or Dolls and Toys of all kinds, China Notions, Celluloid Picture Frames, Also a full assortment of Handkerchiefs, Towels, Toweling, . Hosiery, Underwear, Etc., Etc. A share ofjhe holjday trade is solicited. Onliiinneu Relating to Hawk ers and Peddlers. Rue. 1. Every person canvassing from house to house In the borough of Heynoldsvlllo, for the purpose of selling or soliciting orders for books, pictures, photograph albums, clocks, watches, pocket knives, silver pluted knives, forks or spoons, spectacles, eye glasses, carpet sweepers, baking pnns, bod spreds, patent medicine, plaster pnrls goods, bronze and plain, soap, tea, coffee and spices, tlnwure, gents shit ts, fur nishing g'xxls or clothing by sample, carpets, hosiery, hnndkerchlefs, laces, needles, thread, embroidery, blankets, rugs, stationery, gnxjcries, plcco goods, Ixxits or shix's, groceries to private houses, by wholesale or retail, peddlers of wagons, sleighs and carriages, whet h or selling by sample or otherwise, shall take out a license from the Burgess and pay the fees hereinafter required before doing or offering to do any business In tho said borough. SF.T. 2. Tho fees for llitonsn tinder this ordinance shall not bo less than Ten (I0.k) Dollars or more than Twenty-flvo (?2r).(M) Dollars per day for each and every day so engaged, provid ed, however, that this ordinance shall not apply to those holding merchnntllo license within the borough, nor to per sons resident In tho county. Seo. 3. That any ordinance or part of ordlnanco conflicting with the provis ions of tills ordlnanco bo nnd thn name Is hereby repealed so far as thn same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a Law In Council this 3rd dny of Dcbembor 1W4, A. D. John I). Ixiwthf.r, Attest, Pres't. of Council. Hf.nry A. Rkkd. Hurgess otllee. Dee. 3rd. A. D. 1H!, SAM'L LATTIMKK, Hurgess. Foil RF.NT J. S. Jones' house In West Heynoldsvllle. This Is a good house and a Very desirable place to live. For further informal Ion cull lit S. Shaff er's olltee. Fancy nnd common candies for the holidays, cheap: at M. J. Higgs' grocery store. King & Co. and W. Spry sell six pounds of crackers for twenty-flvo cts. At King & Co. 's you will find baled hay. salt, Hour and a full line of general merchandise. No. I. Remington double barrel gun at Alex. Histon's for 22.00. Huy your Christmas and New Year's presents nt Ed. f Sixuler's. Silver knives nnd forks nt Hoffman's. All goods sold engraved free. Seo those beautiful clocks at Ed. CtiHHler's, tho jeweler and opt loan. You will find a bargain In English decorated waro at Schultzo's. Working pants ." cts. a pair at tho People's Bargain Utoiv. A desirable lino of oil cloth for 17c at tho People's storo. All Kinds of Work in the Dental Line Promptly and Neatly Done, Dr. Harbison is a graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the oldest dental college in the world. Office on Main St. oppo site Hotel Belnap, Reynolds ville. Consultation and Examination FREE,! - Interest! HOLIDAY GOODS, consist and Children's Books. I am now Ready to show you everything in the way of Jewelry, fee, suitable for ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at very moderate prices. G. F. HOFFMAN, The Jeweler and Optician. Special Bargains! The following Goods are Going Fast! Cashmere, in different now 15o. All-wool Henriettas, former juice 50c, now 40c. 52-in. All-wool Ladies' Cloth, former price 65c, now 40c. 45-in. Black Henriettas, former price 1.00, now 80c; former price 1.25, now Black Serge, former price 1.25, now 1.00. We also have a full line 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 HigheHt Standard in every detail of manu facture and finish than can bo found at any house in the 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 at $17 and $18 ! Remember we do not send your measure off to some ready- made house and get a hand-me-down nearest your measure and put it on to you. We make these suits in our shop at Spile Harflware 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. shades, regular price 25c, 1.00. . price 1.00, now 75c; former of prices are away down. BING & CO, TT y TS The most com prevailing styles and shades in fit. Look Haven JCxprtm. "N