THANKSGIVING SERMON. ('(mliiimd J'rimi 11 '('.) smiill yet In rt-lut ion totuirtiwri future. Willi boundless resoiim-a nnd possibili ties on every IihihI, with h futuro bright hh (mi patriotism nml fttl th in Odd can miild) it, wo ocoupy n van tut; ground Mich as no (fi'iirmtlun In thu past linn ever hud. Vhciico ciinm tbnt, wisdom which guided Hit) founder of this nntion ? Let tun tell yon. When Columbia) tuid Ms ono hundred mid twenty men not fnot, on the shore or tho Western Hemisphere, they knelt, upon tho ground nnd dedlealed It to tied. When tho "Imnd of exiles" landeil on "tho wild New England shore" they took possession of this continent in tin; namo of Christ. When tho II rut Ainir vnn Cmigrest, assembled, till bowed to gothor In prayer, seeking for tho win dow that In pi'olltablo to direct, lleforo H irn Whs 11 nil at Hunker Hill tho President of Harvard led In solemn mtppltratlon whllo tho troops stood with uncovered bonds. At Valley Forgo, Washington Is wen out In a thicket aloie, pleading on It in knees. IiIm checks m IT used with tours over bin bleeding country. Kvery stop In oor nt'ogrcss has been taken with prayer, tnlldclity has no right to n single, foot of Mils fair, free, happy land. This country belongs to God. Wu have doinoiihtruted to the world that it Is possible for a nation to exist, with no king but .Icsms. and no government hut tho free, untrammelled will of a sovereign people. Hut. wt daro not stop here. To thank (!od for all that Ik around us and about, us Is not enough. Let us, therefore, obey tho in struct Ion of tho I'saltnlst and thank him for what we are. ' Know ye that the Lord ho Is Chid: It Is ho that hath made in and not we ourselves: wo aro his peoplo and tho sheep of his pasture! enter Into his (fates with thanksgiving and .Into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him and bless his name. And again wo read, "What Is man that thou art mindful of htm and thu son of man that limn vlsitest him? For thou hast made him a little Iniynr than tho angels, and hast crowned' 'Win with glory and honor. Thou mildest him. to . have dominion over the works of thy hands. Thou bus put all things under his foot." Thank Ciod, therefore, for tho coronation of man. Crowned "with glory and honor." It Is a crown of righteousness. And tho righteousness which Cod gives us as our crown Is to bo serviceable. Moral science sees this, and makes the service of man to man tho very flower of moral life. Religion emphasizes it as never before, and in. slsts that service Is thu proof and char terlstloof undellled religion. We are granting crowns to solf-sacritlcing ser vice. A moral hero stood practically alone in Now York City, lighting sin, enduring tho contradiction of tho right eous as well as sinners, suffering cruci fixion to native taste and fine sensibil ity, And now men are making crowns for him. Let us stop on this day of special thunksglving and count tho manifold mercies of Infinite love and, "In everything give thanks; for tills Is tho will of God In Christ Jesus concern ing you. A Library in Itself. Few peoplo are able to buy as many books us they would like, yet it. is pos sible to keep in touch with all tho load ers of lituruture, as Well as to follow tho world's progress in every depart ment of science and Industry. The Youth Coin hi i fan already provides tbo means for mnro thun half u million households at an expense to each of 1.75. Every Issue of The Cuiiuiitnimi gives as much reading matter as a 12tno book of 17" pages, and The 'jmpuiii comes every week. The quality of its contents is shown by tho announcement for 1898, which promises contributions next year from the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Rudyard Kipling. Speakor Heed, Capt. A. T. Mahan, Mary E. Wllkins, W. D. Howells, Lieutenant Peary, the Marquis of Dufforln, Senator Hoar, Justin McCart hy and moru than two hundred other eminent men and women. All now subscribers for 1898 will re ceive The Omiwuijoii' gold-enibossod calendar, beautifully printed In twelve colors, and the paper will also bo sent free front the time tho subscription Is reoeired until January, 1898, and then for a full year until January, 18(H) A handsome illustrated prospectus ol the volume (or 1898 will be sent to any one addressing The Youth's Companion. 205 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Haw to Be Handiomt. , It is a mistake to suppose that tho only way to be good looking is to be born so. Good health has more to do with good looks than anything ulso. Such diseases as constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, rheumatism, nervous disorders, &c, not only shorten life, but spoil tempera and "looks." liaeon's Celery King for the nerves cures these troubles. H. Alex. Stoke sells It and will give you a sample package free. Large size 25o. and 50o, Prof. Barrett, of SI. Lawrence cuuuty, N. Y speaking of pulmonary diseases, says) not one death occurs now where twenty died be fore Down's Elixir wits known. Over fifty years of constant success places Down's Elixir at the lieud of tho loan lint of count) remedies. Kor sale by H. A. Htoko. - The reason why Arnica and Oil I.lolnienl Is o popular with the ladles Is because It not only Is very hauling and soothing hut lis odor I not at all offensive. Kor sale hy II. A, Btobe. Don't suffer with Indigestion, uso Haxter's Mandrake Bitters. Kor sale by H. A. Stoke, i A Common Danger. If you have ever had ft cold which you permitted to "wear away" It may In terest you to know that It wan a dangi-r-ous proceeding. Every cold and cough which Is neglected paves 'ho wny for consumption, bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, tho famous German throat mid lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from consumption. Call on II. Alex. Stoke and get a sample boHlu free. Largo size i"iu. and fide. Nolicc of Incorporation In tlie I'oiol of Common I'lens for the County of .li'llcrsoii. N'tiricK Is lieieliy ulven Mint mi iiiilli'ntloit will he tnii'le to the suttl Court on Monday. Heeetnlier Mill, ls,i7, ut t.m i. m., under tlie "Act for ilie ltif'oi-HtMilloti and rc'jiilntlon of 'rutin corporation" tiiriml April 211, IS74, unit Its supplements, Ity William lliirelay, II. (Hover. I'. .1. I'l'linel. Ocorue llolicrls, .1. I-. Hlplc and Jol.n l.yiloti foi s dinner of an In leiiileil corporation to ia culled "The Sprnuue Mini' Iti'lli f Assts'lallon." I he character and object of which is n niulittil relief iissn'ln lion, paylnir la'tielltn In cam of sickness and death, null for these iiltHses to Imve, possess and enjoy II the rivals. Is'tiltl ami privileges conferred Ity the said Act and Us supple meals. I'llASCIS.I. Wr.AKI.KV, Solicitor. LLWiNKNYVALLKY RAILWAY COMPANY commencing Holiday, May III, IHH7. Low Clriido Division. FASTWAMII. 'No. l..o.i. No.H.i 'lim'l STATIONS. ; A. M. I'. M. A. M.'A. M. Ited Hank ! Ill Ml 4 I l.awsoaliam II no 4 :is New lletlilelicm II .1 III ft 2ii Dak Klde II :i7 .1 Is (ft ;; Mavsvlllc II 44 ft -X iti1 Siimmervlllii . .. IJ o:l ft 4i: ft IW llnsikvllle I! ill II til ti mil Hell iu 3il 'II in (tl Ifti roller U :is II Ml -J7i lleyiailil.dlle.. I .Vi ll 4II IM" I'lini oiisi. (I ii:i Ml 4s (II .VI Kill Is Clock I2n 7 a"' 7 IH s 211 Uiillols I :m' 7 til1 7 nsj n :in saliulii I 4-l 7 'Jill 7 A" Wlnierlairii .. .. I ft.il ; mil 7 :l! I'eiiflelil I ftal 7 4! 7 411 Tvler S On 7 nil 7 nil! Ilenelle i 117 s ; s I7 Oram (J 47 H :m s 'J7 KtlftwiMiil II lft M lis S 55 P. M.ll. HI Ia. M. A. l, WKSTWAHII. Noil No.ilNo."j(i latl" STATIONS. A. m.'a. M. I'. M. I. M. DrirtwiMid in in ft mi ft .VI (irHiii (in :is (ft r7 (ti la, HcnnrelH 1114s II H7 tl 'Jl Tyler II 17 II III II Ml IVntield II 2ii II 4:1 7 in! Wlnierlairti .... II If.' tl 4al 7 1ft Halmlii II 41 II ft!' 7 ail. Uiillols IJ V, 7 M 1 (! s 4ii KallsCreek 12a 7 Mi s fto Pit neon si ( H at 7 fttl Keynoldsvllle.. I lift 7411 SOS Kullcr I ftl 7 ft" 4S : Hell m Hi ( 'M HriMikvllle i II1 S til S 41 Siininicrvlll.'.... 1't s X! S ft7! Mnysvllle 2 47 S ft! (S 17 OukKUIt'c 1ft. II Ml 11 'Jul New llethlehem lift"' U I'll II :ift l.swuiiihnm.... K '! 41 1 Ited IIh Ilk a AO t t. m.lA. m.1 r. tn.'r m. IKI I 40 411 (I Ml Trains dully except Hiindnv. DAVID MoCAIKjo. Ors'l.. HUFT. I AH. I'. AKDKItHON liSN'l. I'Aitn. Aot. DO WITS' Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. Peonle stand br Downs' Kllzlr because it cures and has cured for sixty-five years. This Is the strongest possible endorsement of its merits. Price 2iic. COo. and $1.00 per bottle. At DruggUU. Henry, Johnfon & Lord. Propi., Burllnfton, Vfc For salu by H. A. Sl4)ke. irst Nati F miiil Bank OF IlKVXOLiM riLLE. Capital, Surplus. S5.000. r. Mitchell, treldeut Hrott .tlrOlellund, Vice Frrs.l John If. Kaiiclier, t'Mshler. Director: C. Mitchell, hVott McClollaiid. J.O. Klinr. John H. CorlM'tt. U. K. Mi own, tJ. W. r-uller, .1. II. Kauchcr. r.n.. .. ......... 11 ,., , . .. .. nt-i-ri uniisiiiv oiisoiessauci HOIIRI1S the accounts of merchants, professional men. ""' - "i biiiii,,., i.iiiuj-rui?n Kiltl others, pmmlslnic the most careful attention ftf.u .Fiii.iiiv-w.tti ft.ll itvi-mJiiK. Hufe DeiKHdl. Boxes for rent. first National Hunk Imlldlnn, Nolan block rir Proof Vault. uboerlb for The -X-Star, If you want the News ois. 1 ft :--t. L. M. SNYDER, Practical florse-snoer and General Blacksmith. Ilitfaituliii.,!.... fl.w.u I.. .I.a ............ ....... u (ll l)(..TF,b iiiuitiiur and hy the latest Improved methods. Over lOOdHToront kinds of shoes made for coricc t on of faulty action and diseased feet. Only llll, lll,Ml ttlll 11, i,f uliiiitu .....I ....O .....1 IJ.. nalrliiH (if all kinds carefnlly and iironintly PA.iD.ai.itii, UVAHAnTKKU. tltUIUUer men's aumdleaon hand. Jackson Ht. near I'lftli, Reynoltlavlllu, Pa. THE NEW STORE. The Study of Economy In pttrehuslnv your Kail and Winter Wear is the lli-st st'p towards solvlnft" the moiievsavlntr problem. Your own Interest DKMANIW it nml THIS 8TOKK paveK tho way for it. Our Knoriiious Stock of Cloaks, Capes, Furs, Dress Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Gents' Furnishings 11 ro here for yf.iir Inspection. The (ioods and Prices are bere to Iki eonipiired and Judged. We want to lie studied. The more we aro studied the more business wo do. Kvery invest lytiMon unfolds the powerful principle upon which the foundation of our success Is built. Price, fairness to nil: indifferent service to none. It's upon those irroiindH we hope to deserve and maintain the support of 11 public stiidioim of its eeiinoinieitl Interest. CLOAKS We open tbis season will) Home of tho most remarkable self-evident values in Cloaks tuid Capes Unit .iiiuiiufMcturlnn skill lias ever pro duced. Come enrly and iti-jro your economical neighbors lo come with you. and convince yourself of the truthfulness of our tidvci tiHciucntx and the reliability of our Hoods. Remember the place. B. WEINSTEIN, Stoke's BklQ,, Gor, Main and Filth Sts, Reunoldsvllle. Pa. A CHEST PROTECTOR, And a good one, but no pofBibl protector nan rival tli merit of the hardware we nupply in (pinlitiPH worthy of the flnent clients on earth. Our hardwnre line ia a top one. There's noth ing above it, and we wouldn't carry anything below it. OUR PRICES too, always have a nize about them that's Just, right and make it an absolute waste of money to go elsewhere. STOVES! Our line of heating and cooking stoves is the largest to be found in town, and our prices are the lowest. We can save you money. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. We are always receiving new goods and can always give you good values in IDry Goods, ISJotioii? Clothing. Tints and Cups, Shoes Etc. We carry a complete stock of everything and you will find our GROCERIES and PROVISIONS always up to standard in quality, and the very lowest price. We invite a share of your trade. JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO. tQotrl. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLK. PA. V HANK J. JILACK, Proprietor. The IcndhiK liotel of t he town, llenl(imr ters for rfinitiierelal men. Htrani tiiiHt, freu bus, Ituth rooms anil closets en every llnor, sample rooms, lilllla.nl room, telephone con nections &c. JJOTEL BELNAP, UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J. C. DILLMAN, Pmitrklm: Klrst class In every parlleiilar. Ix'tited In I he very centre of llio liuslnesspan of town. Kri'ii 'litis to and from trains anil commodious sample rooms foreoninierrlal travelers. iiltccUaitv0ito. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Keal Estate Annul, Keynoldsvllle, I'll. A OPPORTMTY ! M.M.FISHER MM MITCHELL. ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW . Dtllcu a West, Main street, opxslle the Commercial Hotel, lteyiiohlsvlllo, 'a, c. Z. GORDON. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, llrookvlllo, JofTcrson Co. l'u. Otti.'e In room formerly oerunled by Gordon iVairbott West M Bin Hlruet. m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary I'uhlle, real estate aifunt, Patents sm-iimd, eiillectlnns mad)) promptly. Ofliee lu Nolan liluek, Keynoldsvllle, li,; pRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, flMon. In l .. I t ji .. . ,. Vi .,,.""!!"J,"" "uiiuiiih, main mnut, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W . Notary l'uhllc and Keal Estate Agent. Col lections will reeulvo prompt ntlenlTon. OMee bldHVllle, FZ " l-mu-e. ueyu- J)R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ...UHv Hw.i.iai't A II UUIIU dlMtuhuruh, opiKwlte AruoJd KeHlUent dentin. In building nearMolho- Itlt. I'llllM'l. in.uul.A A .....1 r..l. . . oeiw In operating. jyn. r. devere king, DENTIST. OWcouver Keyiinlrisvlllu llanlwuru Co.slore, ....... 1, .ti'jiiuiunvoif, I'U. GET AN EDUCATION KOUCATION and fbrttiiiu ut liuml tu Uaml, it mi win (utloii ut On Con. trnl H tit to Nai-Hiiil niinni( iiuvi llMVftn. 1h. l'int. uliiANU'i'Ooniiuodatloraftnd luw ntiiw. btnte mU tftutudtritH. Kor (?ireutttnandllltit. cat.,ulUivl J AMK Kl.lftOM. Ph. 0 trlMvittl riUtU MtrMl kohmU L-sck llnvvm Pa. niWHitiiuiuiiu will sell for Cash, at less than cost, his large stock, consisting of Harness, Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Plush Robes, Wool and Fur Robes, Horse Blankets and everything usually contained in a firnt-class Harness Store. Can name only a few prices on account of limited apace: 2 25 Imitation Irish Collar, 1 50 3 00 Light, " " 2 25 No. 1 Extra, Irifh or Scoth Collar, 3 25 (The above ia absolutely the best collar made.) 25c Surcingle, 70c Horse Blanket, 1 10 " " 1 50 Stable " 2 50 Wool 4 50 " 200 Lap Robe, 2 50 " 3 50 " 4 75 Double Plu&h Robes, 3 50 Fur Robe, . 00 Black Fur Robes, ' 8 00 " " 11 Before buying anything in the above mentioned line it will pay you to look over my goods and prices. K K FISHER. Main Street, J3eyiioldsville; Pa. 5c Hame Clip, $0 02 5c " Staple, 02 5c Harness Snap, 03 8c " " 04 5c Blanket Pin. 03 15c Bridle Bit, 05 25c " " 10 25c Box Harness Menders, 10 10c Pr. Wire Anti-Rattler, 04 1 25 Pr. Iron Clad Hames, 75 $1 50 " 85 35c Sweat Pad, 15 50c " " 25 $1 00 Buggy Cushion, 5 10c Can Axle Grease, 06 25c " u 18 5v Rope Cattle Tie, ' . 08 2 00 Kip Buggy Collar, 125 1 25 " '( )() 10 50 85 I 00 1 75 3 25 1 50 1 75 2 25 3 25 3 00 4 35 6 00