I - . . t W K I ) NKsl ) A V . !' K I 1 1 U A I V "I'lt'lH'llill'il Hl.li; p:i(M" turill-th IMI'H'llV II l'Vllll'lsV''l tl'l'tt' ..ij iiv,i nl t hn tini" t.l of ld' im t tv rp Miiiiitiiiil Niiii-hi!I' '. nl. I 'i fui ' iii nn'1 .v'li :i'MtiMiiiii". r I '. If !' i in - .'hl-s, til lini :i o Wi" yi'ii ill !.!' 'i n I.H.'ll ;ii'l lrl'll li':i Iti iitl ' N ri'.'.. Itni'l' l IIV til nil1 ' h "'. ill:.-l nil Hill l III! ..tin II I'l I' IM' II.' IH ' '-III'. HU ' . .In'll 'tl l. ntflili' Ifllil 'II III! 'IIMi . Ii.-u'l in .in'. IV l I . li'v -'ii ii'irinl : Inti-. .ii-i I'lnur i I4l'llltl illil.!' I 'IMI.-ll 'liU .tin... i v ii. win ft. ill ''i n 'i'l i en 1 lull nl'. . i . T nnl'l v'ili I'ii, ' I" I i 'Wis n'H.'l' II fl'VII'llfh. .. ",. ', "'tl Ml:, 't r H'ii' 'lI'lllL' IUC III 1 T i "V. il hy Ml" Sun unxei Ipt i.f nil ' I''!' I v r il Hlinvi-il h" i " il m i - intr T 8 r w- A hill 1 r i i v- il th. Unit' il St him ii' I'lv-tMi nil two iinil fmir tli.l &' I'lli'y v i.'li I-., mil to make ni'nliniiiii f Ii. m nil r-ljt dollar nnn'h. Tli Hpiir'nn liri n b'll iui tint hI' y 'Hul :i.iK)ii.niiii lum h -on khIi-(1 f T'l U mill of (!!mimi ha mode b nm ml for fcvm.nno to build another i ami lirwiiltiil: Kltm.lion (or a hospital : cplli plliv: :hi.iihi for a lniinooat; h'wpital mill ft.tiii.iMiO for a hospital tho crhnlnnl Insnn F' bnniiy. I'-ril. It. ii forr-d toby trow-more ae "tin- month without a fi-U moon." Jiiiiiiiiry and March of tt ct y.'iir Inn) 'Mud two full moon, whllo l e lntorni-'illHt" month did not. l ave riv. Says a writer In an astronomical J i 1 1 nal. ri'fi'frltid to this faot: "Do yon re all.o what a rare tl.lnir In nut urn It It Iihh not hiippi'iird before slnee tho h. Klnnlnir of tin ('Iii'ixllan era or probably ainoo tho ci'i'Hilun of tho world! It will , not oci'iir aaln, m-oordinif to tho cuni piitatioiiH of tho astronomer inyal of Kiitfliiinl, for how lonjr do you think? Not until aftor 2,50(l,0()0 yours from 1 hi ill!" Tho ill i tor of tho l'unxmitawnoy Spirit, who In ri.pi'pnntiii(r thlHronnty In tho Jyiwor Moiiho at HuitIhIhiik, and haa for bhhim-IiUoh at prcBont Hopri'Mon-tativi-H and Honator, who la alno In a position to occH-lnnally rub aualtiBt loading )iolitlolniiH, Bays: "Tho more a man hoi-h of tho world tho more (Irmly ho Ih Imprciwd with the notion that tho boat niun aiv not tho Ix-st known nnn. Tho iiHtontatiotm follows who court no torloty, and who "ruub In whore atiKla fear to tii'ad." often patm for a jronora tion as mon of HUiei'ioi' talent, when their Hiiperiorl ty conulBta only In a super abundance of nHHiiranco and Rail." Reference haa been frequently mado to tho enterprlHo and excellence of tho Pittsburg Time as a newspaper. Just at this time another featuro worthy of mention is noticed. That is the con aistency of tho Timet in adhering to Its policy of Riving all the nows In concise form. Tho American people are bo busy that It is an Imposition to ask thera to wado through a column article -whon all tho facts may be given In a few lines. When you get the Pittsburg 'Time, you find all the news of the world in such form that the busiest man can keep fully informed concerning the event of the day. The space thus saved la filled with to many bright special features that it Is uo wonder tho Timr Is now the most popular family newspaper in Pennsylvania. If you are not now a reader, subscribe at onoe. The cost is only one cent a day; sample ooplos free. Tho hill that has been presented in he Legislature to provide revenue by taxation and to secure greater uniformi ty of taxation and to provide for the payment to counties and local sub-dlvl-sions of certain taxes heretofore paid to the State, and for the payment to local sub-divisions of certain taxes heretofore paid to tho counties, and to provido more effectual means (or the collodion of State, county and local taxes, &c, Ao., makes a provision for a taxation on insurance companies, building and loan associations, and various other things Section 14, with reference to building and loan associations reads thus: "Every building and loan association or com pany doing business within this Com monwealth shall be subject to and pay into the Treasury of the Commonwealth annually on or before tho first day of July In each year a tax at the rate of one mill upon each dollar of value of the shares of Its capital stock held or owned within this Commonwealth as determined in . accordance with the tenth section of this act and it shall be the dutv of the treasurer or other offi cer having charge of any such company iinnn which a tax is Imposed by this act to transmit the amount of such tax to the Treasmry of the Commonwealth within thirtv davs from the date of the settlement of the account by tho Audi tor Goneral and State Treasurer and luimuanles liable to taxation under this section shall not be required to make . report of or pay any further tax upon the monovs and credits owned by thorn In tboir own right. .The bill also pro vides that the county commissioners' mra rauulred to annually assess or cause to be assessed for county purposes, all stages, omnibuses, hacks, cabs and ..... nuAil Inn film, it tjtir of lour mills upon each and every dollar of ItC . . 1 o The full viiii. r i ll lit III.' Ill III -inltloo iif i Ii.' i WllKtiKAH I All-wise I 'inv'il. i unmix r Kim D . co-work- v i.f 1 1 mm comity li 'rlnti nil lit f I';. Urmtirnl. 'I'. it lilt- mill ml- . i love III imr ITin. n itvm" Will "I nr ulir loss will Ii Ii. Uunhin f j, i i' ions worn adopt Kx ciillv." C.'in ' i U . K b 12. IM!i5: k us il (1 hI in Ills i . ink'! I mm our . m W' mh'r and (! T. U. of .lolt. r " :. ii li r d 'nth sup i - mI Work) 'i '.'I H. ploiv her li'i'l adinonlllonK nf -iilimll to the Mu NI ' ' r. knowing that Iil Ue.'iihiil 1'inii Kvmpathv he ex- nd'd t' '.Ii h-i'.iv d husliaml and fiiinlly of Hi il in" i. il and comini-nd tln m In I iiiL' cur and keeping of i.nr ll 'iiv nly I'm :. i Hfolr iK T 'l.1 r-'py of those reso lutions b c nc y l tit the husband, plai!' (I on I Ii ininiit ..f th" Union Hnd nttoi'i mi v'll.. Star for pub i inatlon. Muh K M. (Jihhon. MllH V i' HltllT. MlIB M H. M. IIASTINOH. I'u. n.' Tn miles. I Hum' II nm I l'rid- kills uiui'i. M'oplo than the smallpox TroaKuri' In In ii V- ii draws lntrest on earth. (live g d tho ivln and It will run it self to d utli. IInh 's b si picturesare made for con tented people. When you give advice don't try to put it all In Italics. Sure. -us tin earth sometimes means very little In heaven. It will not, make you any cleaner to throw mud at another. Kvery land that flows with milk and honey has giants in It. There can bo no such thing as tho right use of a wrong thing. Kvwry ono of tho devil's arrows Is dip ped in the poison of doubt. Sin Is never hated as it should bo un til we see what it is in us. When truth goes to battlo It always fights In the front rank. Our mistakes sometimes attract more attention than our virtues. No man ever backslides while ho Is praising God as ho ought. itobinson has a seamless shoo for men at 'J. (Ml that can't he beat. Cash is tho motto. Closer profits and cheaper goods to the consumer. It Is an alisolute necessity to ourselves and the town, as many are going uway for their goods. For prices call and seo our goods. KlNU & Co. P. R. R. Tours to "The Golden Gate." Apnrl from the rftro pleasure of visit ing now plaees and witnessing novel scenes, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Com- many's tours to California will prove better educators than any mi in Iter of lectures or books on travel. Tho Im mense scopo of territory traversed will expand tho Ideas of all tourists, Indeli bly Impress upon their minds enlarged views of this mighty Union and Its vast poaesBlons, and they will return to their homes prouder than ever of tho great land whoso borders are protected by tho stars and stripes. These tours have been arranged un der the company's renowned personally conducted tourist system, and magnifi cent Pullman trains will leave New York and Philadelphia on February 20 and March 20, 181)5. Dotalled itinerary will be tent on ap plication to Tourist Agent, I1M Broad way, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. With pure, vigorous blood courefng through the volns and animating every fibre of the body, cold weather Is not only endurable but pleasant and agree able. No other blood medicine is so certain in its results as Ayer's Sarsapa- rllla. What it does for others it will do for you. Robinson's razor toe calf shoes for men at (2.50 and 13.00 are beauties. Tho following gom, which has been going the rounds of the press without credit, should be cut out by overy man and carrlod In bis pocket as a reminder of his duty, when he desires to speak ill of any woman: "Remember this, young men Be careful how you speak of a woman's character. Think how many years she has been building It, of the tolls and privations endured, of the wounds received, and let no suspicion follow her actions. The purity of wo men is the salvation of the race, tho hope of future greatness, tho redump tion of man. Wipe out her purity ard man sinks beneath the wave of dlspalr, with not a star to guide his life into a channel of safety. Think, then, before you speak, and remember that any hog can root up the fairest flower that ever grew, so the vilest man may ruin the purest woman's character. " For Sale Tho Win, Barclay property situated between Prescottvlllo and Rathmel. For particulars Inquire of L. A. Hays, Rathmel, Pa. NDTU'K In lliel'imrt, of Conumm l'lt'in of Jnt!Vl-li I'niiiily, I'elin'ii. In the Mutter nf the IDs- ) solution of The Keyn- vNo.S May Term, IB. ukUvilIc foul t'ooipuay Notice Is hereby Riven that The Reynolds vlllv (Joul t imipuiiy lilud Its petition lu the Court of Common Pleas of Jemirson County, on the eleventh day of February, ISM, pray tits' for a decree of dissolution, and that the ilourt hss Mxed the eleventh (lay of March, InM, ut 1.00 eViork p. H., for huarlnn said ap plication for dissolution, when and where all persons Interested ean attend If they deem It expedient, and show cause aviilnst the iirunt Init of the prayer of snld petitioner. Thank Kikuiinu, Means I'i.hk, Sollollont fur Petitioner. West Keynoldsville School NuteH. Hook Reception on Washington's Birthday. The storm on Friday, Hth lust., shook the school hiiildlngoonHlderablo. Homo pupils were unwilling to remain In the building. One month heneo school will clone. Parents, teachors and pupils should j unite In making the last month the miwt successful of the term. i The following Is a report of the monthly examination, for the fifth month: GRAMMAR Hf.'lIOOL.. Average per oent. of A Oradn: Mllny Stiles , Barbara Walto HH, Thos. Me Knrnan l)H, W. B. StaulTer 1)7. F.lta Sykes 7. Lulu Creighton 1)7, Ada Hun ter 0(1. Harry Herpel IW, Llr.itle Rrs-hlor 1)5, Utility Hartle D.I, Byrd Ross 1)1, Fred StaulTor Kl, Blanche Hoke. B Grade: Karl IVmpsey Ml. William Khobort IM), Fred Dnmpsey 1)8, Maggie McKernan !8, Mabel Hlplo 1)8, Katie Phalen 7, Anna McKernan 117, Maud Hhohcrt IK), F.ldiva Hoke 1)0, Ralph Al bright 1)5, Ida Brewer 112, Frank Wyn klip 88, Llndsey Moore 88, LaVern Rumhaiigh 87, Frank StaulTer 85. Jos. Stiver 80, Sadlo Hasson, Alex Duns moro. INTERMEDIATE HCIIOOI,. A Grade: Maggie Williams 07, Ma mie Montgomery 00, Bessie Williams 05, Maud Smith 05, Myrtlo Shobert 05, Nana Wynkup 04, Bertha Sykes 04, Clara Slplo 0.1, Fred. McKntlre 1)2, Ber tha Scott 1)1, Anna Stiles 02, John Ward 88, Charley Montgomery 88, Emma Davis 85, Cora Beer 84, Milton Wil liams 8.1, Nellie Hall 80, Samuel Fast 77, Delia Demiwoy 75, Charley Burgo 75, James Stiver 71, Arthur Chlttlstor 04, John Convy 5.1, Amy Allls 04, Em ma Benson, Nulllo McKernan, Josio Brewer. B Grade: Myrtlo Rlggs 08, Amy Bollinger 08, Ruby Cook Oil, Ruth Stiles 0.1, Flo Best 02, Louis Helniltzn IM), Asa Fettorman 81), Audlcy McKoe80, Bertha Dempsey 811, Grovor Smith 85, Eddlo Sykes 85, Lulu Sykes 85, Horschel nar rey 85, Jennie Siple 811, Harry Caldwell 8.1, Edith Horpol 8.1, Floyd Gross 8,1, Susie McKernan 82, Wlllio Clarke 82, Kate Convy 81, Tommy McKeo 81, Car rlo Arnold 81, Chester Schult.o 7.1, Gertie McKoc, Mary Hasson, Anna Brewer. Mamie McCarty,GrifT Scott, Michael Ward, Oron Chlttlstor, Bcrt lo Shearer. I'llIMAHY SCHOOL. A Grade! Alloo Radebach 01, Mary Ward 75, Ira Monro 80, Sallio Mowrev 00, Charlie Hufano (Ml, Fred. Stiver 08, Alfred Ward 00, John Kemoski 00, Wal ter StaulTer IMI, Geneva Stopp 711, John Waxhaek 04, David Clurko 82, Minnie Kelley 8,1, Dora Mowrcy. Those whoso names "are followed by tho asterisk () wore absent during tho examination. 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H: Ki: S j 8 di : Mas jod8iaAv jrjg8jlji8: : : : 8: jLllgir..: : g: 8: : : si I ! m 1 1 j i j m 1 1 i n n n g! i l sl: : ': : : : i i i : : : i i ::::: : : : : : : i iia i; ; & j j 1 1 j i H M j : gj ; ; i ; j ; : : : L Si: : ttt: :::::::::::: fe: S: : : : : : : : ; : j ajaii iogruax s! ! sal i ::::::::::: t- : : : : : : : : : : Bi 55ai K . jj y. . -i w f r .! j !.- I anisniA siiEKSMsaaissawaeiisasBiiSitissiaiBssis giUMV ilisrtliisrjsiiiiMssiaisyi tSSBSS5"BSStSIXKS!S3SwiI xSE8iEEC-ittIS- oDiM9v r, '4 1 m -J5ji glgf J.J8 !8M B g zg ivtt!i4.tHlitpSr.rT'P-Tr-!'?'? uonniA 8SSS3ti83SIZ!CSa3il3aliCaSS3$QSSSS3al humv FN 1 M H sM stiM I II M 1 1 M I! si i!iii--o 8 Notice. Th" s'lickln lders of the Keynoldsville Building mid Loan Association will hold I In I r minimi in -utlng Feb. 1st Ii, 18115, at which llinn an election will be hold for tl ' piirpos" of electing four persons as 1)1 r dors, and one person as Auditor. At Hie m 'etliig of the stockholders h. 'Id Jan. 21st, 1805. the following nam ed H'ions wer" nominated for Direct ors: C. J. Kerr. R. II. Wilson, Ninlan Cisiper. Charles A. Horpcl, David Wheeler and William Prlestcr: and for Auditor, C. C. Gibson and A. M. Wood ward. S Reynolds. Pres. L. J. McKNTIKK, Seo. Many wnni'-n find great dllllculty In arranging their hair becomingly, be cause of its harsh and coarse texture. By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, the hair becomes soft, pliant, and glossy. The vigor Is the most cleanly of all hair preparation. A brot her editor gets off the follow ing: "In church or In state It I rule or be ruled; In courtship or marriage It Is fmil or b i fooled; In logic or law it is nick or be nicked; In gambling or trade It is trick or bo tricked; in treaty of war It Is beat or bo beaten; In the struggle of life It Is eat or bn eaten; In politics it is crow or cut crow; In tho nowspiior line il is Ikmj your own row." Election Notice. The school directors of tho Borough of Royniildsvllle resolved by veto duly pasted tho 15th day of December, A. D. 1804: That an election bo hold on Tuesday, tho l!)th day of February next, at the Burns House, being tho day of the next municipal election, for the purpose of obtaining the assent of tho electors of the Borough of Reynoldsvlllu to tho Increase of tho Indebtedness of the Bor ough to tho amount of 25,000.00 for tho purpose of purchasing a school sito and tho erection and equipment of a new school building in said school dis trict. That tho last assessed valuation of tho Borough of ReynoldBvillc Is 718,055.00. That tho amount of the existing debt of tho Borough of Roynoldsvlllo is 500.00. That tho amount of the proposed in creaso of Indebted ness of tho Borough of Reynoldsvllle for tho purposes afore said Is 925,000.00. That the percentage of tho proposed Increaso on tho last proceeding assessed valuation Is .0148-f- per cont. J. R. Pentz, Attest: Pres. School Board. M. M. Davis, Socrotury. P. G. BUHKIIAKT, W. B. Alexandkr, Jan. 7. 1805. Directors. BING&GO. Dry Goods and Notions! The Place to Get Goods Cheap. Flannel DreBH Ucxxls, DreHH Pnttcrnp, 80-in. All-wool Ilenrlettan, Our Mack (loodn are fine and nelore buying JUHewiiere. A new line of Sprina Dress Ginonams, Regular price 10 cents, we sell them at 6 cents. They are going fast. Nine-fourths Brown Sheeting 15c per yard. Four-fourths Brown Muslin 5c Special Bargains! In FALL and WINTER CLOTHING of every dencrlption, which is superior in make and abso lutely up to the Highest Standard in every detail of manu facture and finish than can be found at any house in the city. This is headquarters for The most com plete line in town. All the prevailing styles and shades in 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 A. D. Deemer & Co.'s is NOW OPEN. Announcement Arnold Block. former price 50c, now 85c. $6.50, " 5.00 " 75c, 50c cheap. Come and see them Reynoldsville, Pa. Uie vaiue meraoi.
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