Our Educational Column. "Unli Wlllltm," Idlttr. Adrtrriwiilli'iitiiniiiiilrtitlmiiiiTlii'lvo to this di'imrtmiMit ti Killtur Kilm-iitliiiml L'olunui, i-iutuif Tim Utah. i U(ij nnd glrld, Bftcr this wei-k your trials will b over for a tlinu nnd llio divR(l'd pxamtimtlons will havo bonn completed, loBvlntr you fmo from tho cares of school life mid nothing to do but enjoy your two wutikw' it'splto from school duties. During theso two works It would be well for you to luke u retro spectlvo glBiiiM over your past hulf term and ponder well your pronre made during that time, and ascertain for a certainty whether or no you did your best, or could you not havo dona roorw. We never notice the amount of time we lose until we come to the sum minjr up at the end of the half terra or term, as the case may be, and then we are appalled by the result. How many of us have did our duty In this respect, and can conscientiously say that we have nothing to regret on this score. We are afraid that those who can aro few, that we all, more or less, have been derelict In our duty to ourselves and others. Then let us resolve that with the beginning of the new year and the last half term that wo will strive to do our duty and. In a measure, atone for the dereliction of the past half. He true to yourself and then It will be ut terly impossible for you to be false to any nno. Ho honest In your examina tions, boys and girls. Don't copy from tho paper of your clussmates. You aro not deceiving your teacher nr your friends; you but deceive yourself, and grossly, too. Ho honest and upright; tell only what you know yourself and thU will show you just whore you stand and give you an opportunity to look after the points In which you were weak. Your teachers all explain and point out tho several lessons to you all alike, und your duty Is to pay strict ut tontion to these explanations In their order and ulMorh them, as it were, as a sponge absorbs water, retaining all the Intricate points and developing them to your advantage. If you do not do this it is your own fault and you have no one to blame for your fuilure but your individual selves. Too many of you lack "self dependence." You become too easily discouraged when you find something a Utile bit difficult, nnd want the teacher or some more self-reliant classmate to help you. in other words, to do your work and thinking for you. This is not of the slightest benefit to you, and If Indulged in to any great ox tent will make you a poor, puny wcuk' ling who will always be a burden to yourself and those around you. Read the lives of tho successful men and women of our country, who havo risen from almost obscurity to tho ranks of bright and shining intellectual lights and yon will ilnd that they all, without a single exception, wore tlioso who at school! it) shop or field were self' reliant and energetic, firm in their do' termination to accomplish tho end thoy had sot out to gain, und by following this course through life havo risen to thu positions of honor they now occupy Ponder those things, my boys and girlsj thero aro thousands of places uwaitlng you if you (it yourselves for them. Uo thorough In everything you undertake Whenever you begin a task make it a point to coniinue it to the end. Make haste slowly. Don't do anything by halves. "All that yon do, do with your mlulit. ThiiiK' done hy halves uru never done rlirlH.' Saturday next will be Christmas Day and, boys and girls, while you are civ joying the good things of lifo on this occasion, giving and receiving tokens of love and esteem to and from your friends, you must not forget that it is the anniversary of Him who died that all mankind might live, who, In the lonely manger in Bethlehem years ago first saw the light of day, as the Savior of the world. Then forget not the homage due the infant Savior and, like the wise men of the East, bring your gift to Him, Indirectly, by remember ing the poor of our community, who are unable to provide comforts for them elves. How many little hearts of our poor children may be gladdened by a trffiing gift from yob who are more fortunate In this world, and how little the cost to you in com parison with the happiness brought to them. And best of all, you will re ceive the approbation of Him who died for us, who says: "Inasmuch as ye did It unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye did It unto me." We each one can make some one happy and be muoh happier ouraelvea by doing this instead. of being selfish and morose. Now, boy and girls, your "uncle" will oloae his chat this week by wishing each and all of his many nephews and nieces a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. A Note From the Editor. The editor of a leading state paper writes: "If you bad seen my wife last June and were to see hor to-day you would not believe she was the same woman. Then she was broken down by nervous debility and suffered terribly from constipation and sick headache. Bacon's Celery King for the nerves made her a well woman in one month," H. Alex. Stoke will give you a free sample package of this great herbal remedy. Large size 25o, atad 60c. Does II Pay to be Sick f Beside tho discomfort and sulferlng, Illness of any sort Is expensive. Hundred of people consult tho doctors every duy nltoutcoughs and colds. This Is bettor than to suffer tho disnaso to run along, but those who use Otto's Cure for the throat and lungs do better still. It costs less nnd the cure Is certain. You can get a trial bottlo fren of our agent, II. Alex. Stoko. Largo Izo 2.V. and ode. JJKI'OKToF Tllfi CONDITION or tii if FIRST NATIONAL HANK cr RE-x-arox.rDo-v-xx-ME nt Kevmildxvllle, III the flute of IVntisylrn n In. n't the close of IiiisIihvm IhMvmlier 1.1, 1117. RKsoi'lirKs: t.onltHnd dlM'iilllitH ftM.lltt 41 Overdinflt. secured nnd iiimedired. TO Hrt I . s. Hiuids to Hivuiei'lii'Ulutlon.... iift.inv oil Premium on V. H. Huiids 3.:mo 00 stork, swurltlvs, fte sno 00 Furniture nnd HMurrn i.W It Due from aiiproved rtwrvr nui-qts. 4S,KrS Iff Cheek nnd other rmili Hem (Ml li r,otp of other nntlmml hnnk flfiu on Fractional puncr currency, nickel. nnd cenl M 0 l.nwtiil money reserve In hnnk, tin: PIHVIC S 4..W4 k Ix-irnl-ti-ndcrnntp .(l (10 14.W4 IM Redemption fund with I!. H. Treas urer in per ram. or rirruiniioni.. w Tot nl Jw2,0KH HO MAHIMTIK. Cnpltnl Mock until In r.ooo 00 0. noo uo t.c3 19 3I.NI0 00 1, :IHI .Ml so on 7..V4 t SI,:t!7 04 40 OU surpiii Timo , Undivided profit, ten exHnM nnd tnxe imlrt Nntlonnl flunk note outtnndliiK. .. line toother Nntlonnl linnk...,.... Dividend uitnnid Individual deDolt iltilNt tocheck Time certlltcnle of deposit Cashier' check oiitstniidtttR Total taM.iKH m BUtt tf Pinntylttnli, County tt J.fcrion, : I. John II. Knticher. CtiMilcrof the iiImivp- mimed hnnk, do solemnly vcnr tlmt the tilsive simcmeiit I true to the iM'st uf my knowledge unit hcltrf. .mil 11. KAt'i'iiKii. i nsiiier. Hiilwwrlliril nnd sworn to hefore me till 201 li day of Dcccinlicr, IW17. ai.hkut iiKVNoi.ns, .otniy riuiiie. ConiiKcT Attest: C. MlTI IIKI.I., I .1. C. Kinii. ' -Director. .1. !!. CollllKTT, I DO WITS' Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. People stand br Downs Elixir because It cures and has cured for slxty-flr years. This Is the 1 strongest possiblo endorsement of 1 it merits. 1'rlco zc. duo. auu $1.00 per bottle. At Druggists. Henry, Johnson svlord. Prop., Burlington, Vt. For sale by II. A. Stoke. The New Store.- Great Holiday Sale Of Ladies' Cloaks and Capes, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing To D6 Sold at Slauoliterliio Prices! Our entire stock of Cloaks and Clothing must be Closed Out Ixjfore December 5, com mencing December 17. LADIES' COATS W.I10 Ladles' IWver Coat, sale price, 2..Vl. TUX) " Uuclay " " U.tlll. tt.(K) Ladies' Kxtra Fine Huelny Ctiats, sale price, W.IMl. 12.00 Kersey K..HI. Misses and Chlldi-en's Cuau ot the latest Stylo and Fabrics to be sold at. the very lowest prices. LADIF.S' CAPES -Ladies' Beaver Capes, sale price $l.7!l: Ladies" Extra Fine Kersey Capes, sale price M.im. Best Astrakhan and Plush Capos to bo sold at the very lowest price Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats will bo sold during this sale at the very lowest prices. Men's Latest Styles In Hats to be sold at the very lowest prices. Best Quality in Gum Boots to be sold during: this sale at te.'Sr, also a Grout Reduction in our entire stock. There are Money-Saving Bargains at this sale which you should not miss, 1 have not etoppwd to consider cost, but have knifed prices right in half. It is a Great Opportunity to get a stylish cloak or cape, or men's Buit at less than manufacturer's cost. Our Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats, Etc., are all new goods, of this fall's purchase. I have reduced the price on these goods during this sale. A dollar saved is a dollar earned, and in no way can you make a dollar any quicker than attending our Special Holiday Sale. ' Remember that this sale commences Friday, Dec. 17th, and will positively end Jan, 2nd. Your dollar will buy two dollars worth of merchan dise if you don't forget the place. . . Stoke's Bldg., Cor. Main and rW. Hnrrctt.of t. I.swrencecounty, ft. Y., Iienklns of pulmonary illeno. snysi not one death occur now where twenty died he forn Down's F.lltlr wn known. Over fifty yenrs of contnnt success plnew Down's Fllxlr nt llio hrnd of tho Ioiik list of couuh n'liieille. For suleliy II. A.Stoke. The rensim why Arnica A Oil Mnlment I so popular with the Indie I hcrmise It not only I very limllng and soot hi 11 hut It odor Is not at nil offensive. For sale hy II. A. stoke. Don't suffer with liiilliti'Mtluii, use lliixler Mandrake Hitter. For n le hy D. A. stoke. This Is thu time of the year when tho Reynoldsvllle corner loafer, who wasted his time and substance during tho sum mer months, Is sitting around In grocery stores and hotels toasting his shin and whining about hard times and waiting for a wave of prosperity to strike him. Such a chap could not enjoy a fortune if he had It; he would be. too lar.v. DMlNISTKATOB'S NOTICE. Wherpss, letters of Administration to the Kstnteot Hiram Aldrldne, Inie of UeynoldH yllle, Pa., dispensed, hnvr Imhmi grimled 10 the ulirrllMr, all person Indented to the nld estnts nrc miitesteil Ut make Intmcdlute pay ment, and those linvtiiR chilnm or demnurl senilis! the estnte of th nld decedent will make known the ame without delny to Ai.bkiit Kktmoliis, Adtiiliilstrslor. A LLKGHRNY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY commencing Sunday, May 10, 1H97, Low Urado Division. KASTWAHD. TToTirS oA. No. 11. lun 108 STATIONS. A. M. r. W. A. M. A. M. r. M IU-dRtiiik 10 M U'i l.nwsouliHiii II 00 4 3s New llethlehom tl an Sill S 20 Onk Hldite tl iff fl Is 27 Mnyvillv II 44 S 3il n SI Siinmiervllle ... li W ft 4i JH HriMikvllle IJ SO 01 OH Hell li i ll Id 1.1 Fuller 12 M 0 .' 27 Iteynoldsvilln.. 12 M s 411 S 4.1 I'niicoiist i m n 4 'tt r.;i FnllsCreek..... 120 ? 00 7 no S 20 ISO I'iiHoIs f.tn 7 10 7 iw S i 140 snliiiln I 4:1 7 211 7 21 Wlnlelhurn .... 1 IM 7 Hill 7 IT Fenllehl 1 fill 7 42 7 41 Tyler 2 OS 7 fll 7 ft llenexette 2 :i? S 'ill S 17 tirniii t 47 ts :tu H 27 Drift wood it 1.1 S r R M V. M. I. M A. M. A. M. t. M WRSTWAIin. N0.2 No.O . M. No. 101 llM I 104 r. M.'r. m STATIOXS. Drlft.wotnl tjrtinl Itehexellu Tvler I'eitlleld WtMlerliiirn ... I. M v. . III HI .1 :m .1 .m t; mi lit :ts .1 .17i II 07 III 4S 11 an tl :1tl 7 on! 7 1.1. 7 '.II 7 4i! 7 .HI 7 Srt s 0.1 4 22 ts :il II II JS II -K li 4:1 n ' tl .VII 7 12 I Snhiilti ! Ilullols I FnllsCreek.... ) I'HIlCOIISt ! Keynoldsvllle. II 4 12 fiftl I 211 "I 2il S 4H tl 40 H ISO 7 2.1 17 ;n S .HI! 1 ill 7 411 r uner Hell Hroiikvlllo Siimniervllle.., Mnvsvltln Onkltldue New Heihlehei l.tiwsoiihain... Ked Hnnk 1 A 1 11 2 IW IS 0H S 111 2 II 2 27 1 47 2 ft:. S 41 S .171 ill 17 II 20 8 :r s .1: on fi in1 :i nil a :w It Ml II 4l tl Ml A. m.l r i. m e m.ic. m. Train dnllv except Sundnv. dAvid .SlcCAHtio. cirK'i,. suit. IAS. I'. ANDKKBON IlKS'l. Pass. Aut. 'utmcrlbe for The "X- Star, If you wsint (h New. E. WEINSTEIN, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. 5th Sts. PENNSYLVANIA BAILUOAD. IN EFFECT NOVEMHKR 2R, 1HH7. I'lillsdf Ipliln A Krln Knllrnnil Dlvlnlon Time Tallin. Trillin, lem e IMIfl wikkI. KAHTWA It II 11:10 n, tn Trnln S, weekilnjrs, for fiintiury, WHkeslmrre, lliir.lelnii, IVumvllle. Hi-riitilon, . lliirrlHliiiru unit lite Intermedin!! sln tlmii, nrrlvlnir nt I'lilliiilelphlik Hrr.l p.m., New Viirk, U::m p. in. I Iliililiiiiire.lWiu p. m.l WiiHliltiitinii, 7:1A p. m IMillniiin I'nrlnr esr from H illliinisKin tn I'lillmlelplilii mill piis Henirer eimehen from Kune to IMilliiilelplilH mid WlllliiiiiMport to lliiltlmoiu mill VVitsli limton, l:IKI p. in. Tin I ll It, neekilnyx, fur llm rlflmrK nml Intermeilliile stiitliinn, nr rlvhiKiit riillinlelplilii4:;ilA. m. New Vnik, 7:!t:i A. M. I'lilliiiini Sleepinu enrs from 1 1 ii rrltliu ru to I'lilliidelplilu mill New York, riilliiilelpliln pnmieiiirerH run renuilu III sleeper iinillMtitrlieil utitll 7:110 A. H. ::nip. ni. Trnln 4. iliilly for Huiiliiiry, lliurls Imrtf mill liilerini'illiiti? Htiilliius, nrrlvliiK st. I'liiriiilelpliln. ll :".'! A. M.t New York, A.M. on week ilnvs nml ICI.Hm a M. on Hun tltiy ; lliililmore, ili'JilA. M.l Wiinlilnirtiin, 7:40 A.M. I'ullniiiii MleepeiH from Krle nml Wll HnniHiMirt to IMtlliiilelplilu nml VlllliiinMirt to WiiHlilnmon. I'liHsermers In Hleeier for Hnlllmiiie nml Wnhlnirlmi will lie trmiNferreil lii1oViiMli1tiirton MleetM'r nt Wll jlnmtsirt. l'nHm'iiixereosehes from Erie to I'lillutlelphlH mill Wllllnmiiport tu llsltl niom. WEKTWAUO 4:41 n. m. Trnln , weekilnys, for Erin, Hlilit wn), llulloln, ITermont nnd pjlnelpnl Inter medlnte stntlotm. 1:4:1 n. m.Tniln , daily for Erie and Inter medlnte points. 8:41 p. m.Trnln til, weekdays fur Ksnn and Inlermerilntr tnt Ions. TIlHOI'llll TltAINK Etllt HKIFTWOOII KKUM THE EAST AND HUDTM. TRAIN 9 lenves New York:.VIu. m.,llillndel plilnSiHO p. m.t Wnslilnatnti 7:2U p. m., Hnl tlmore S.40 p. in., nrrlvlns nt PrlftwiMMl 4:41 a. in., weekdays, with I'lillnnin uleeners and pnNenffer eonehes from Philadelphia to Erie and Hultltnorc to Wllllnmport. TRAIN lit lenves I'lillllllelnlila S::l A. m.l WnxhliiKloii, 7.MIA. M. llultlmore, S:S0A. M.l Wllkehnrre, l:llt A. M.l weekdays, arrlvltiK at Itrlftwissl at .1:4.1 P. M. with I'ullnian I'nrlor ear from I'hllndelphla to WlilluniriiMtrl mid piiHieniier eoneh to Knne. TRAIN a leaves New York at 1:40 p. m.l I'hlln deliihla, 11:20 p. m.l WiiNhlnirton. 111.40 p. m.t llnltlniore, II p. m.t dully iirrlvlux at llrlftwiHsl at ll:4:i ll. in. I'lillnnin nleeplnit i'iiik from I'hllii. llllmnsii'l. mid ihrouiili imiM,'tmer eonehes from (Milliidelplila to le nnd ItnlilniorH to WlllltimKirt. tin Siindnysoiily I'lillmnn sleeper I'liiliidelphln to Erie. JOHNSONBUUG BA1LHOAD. (Daily except Sunday.) TRAIN 19 lenvei Rliluwur nt S:Mn. m.l .lolin- sonhiirit at ll:llln.iii., urrlvlng nt Cleiniont nt Peiiil n. ni. TRAIN fl lc nrei Clermont nt in: in n. m. nr- rltliia at .loliieuittliorK lit ll::m a. in. nml ItidiiWHy nt ll:.Vi p. in. UIIKJWAV & CLEARFIELD R. R. AND t'ONNMTIONS. WKKKIIAYR. StIIITIIWARH. NORTHWARD. A.M A M. sfAflDNH. , M. I'. M. s .VI 4 IM II 4:i 4 41 tn :a .1 1(1 I HC .1 ;- Reliovo luiriHiMid KmiKirhiiii .lune. Si. Marys li' '.H 11 :i tun S 19 iiul S42 S27 "n IW 7 v; 7 47 ; : 7:1:1 7:m lltl i 40 12 1.1 II .11 11 :w, s flu" s4:i k:h S ill s li Mia s l! K 17 s (r. sit! 7M 7. Vi 7 411 7 no II 41 oi A ill Mi:. II :7 111 H4H 1 1 4tt 7 Id Hin 11 ao " imie WIIiiix .InluHftiiliiiru ltlilwiiy llmel Kim Mill llnveii t'rovlnnd SliorisMlllH lllue UiH-k Ylneyni'il Run t'Hi'i-ler llim-kniiy vllle l.ntieH .MHN llurveyn Run En IN Creek I in Hi ils PiiUs "Creek Reviioldixille lll'iHikvllln New llelhlehem Red Rmik I'IIImIiiiik i 1; 1127 II :a 1141 tl 4.-i II 4S lliUI it .1:1 7 IB 7IHI 7 14 7 20 7:0 li-n fi ; IS :is 13 41 I2 4:i Vi x l-' nr 107 I 1.1 141) 1211 I at . 11 :mi :iio II :m p. m. 7 2H 7 I" y 12 7 m 71m II 10 (W 11 40 n 01 .1 10 4'J1 1 40 (l. in. 72.1 7 40 N III U III 11 M 12 40 p. m. J. ll.lU'Tt'HINHliN, Oimi. MnuiiKer, .1. R. WOOD, tjen. I'lisri. Ak'I. JJEECH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central h nudum River 11. n. In., U.v. a)NDi:NSKD TIME TAI1I.E. IIKAK til Exp Mull No :i7 No M IIKAP IIIIWN Exp Mull No:m No:m Nov. 14, IKIi?. p in p m a 111 p in 102.1 I 5.1 Arr. ...I'ATTON... . I.ve ll0ll40i) cii 1 .11 Wenliiver.... .j. !I40 I 10 ."MA II Ai-TEY. ."..." 041 4 40 II 1.1 liWLvi Keriiiinir....Arr 7 10 1o.1 ll 01 12 2.1 . ." I i KM. A M "7. . . Jli" .115 S Mi' 12 !: Air. . . . Kei i,nsi' ....l.v'u V27 " fi 22 HM 12 11 New MiliMiil 7;m .l.'il S47 12 0.1 Olllllllt 7:17 A1U S40 11.111 MllrhellH 7 4:1 .1 :is S10 1130 ....CI.EARI'IEI.D in 111 I (I M 7.11 11 12 Wniiilliiiicl s:m ll 47 7 4.1 1101 Hurler s:m UXl 7:iS III .IS Wnllni'etoll S4I li.V.1 72S III .HI .. Monl-ilnle Mlnei..... 11 .11 70" 720 10 41 I.ve Mnn-im Arr lino 7 IS li 1V1 J 4(1 71S" 7 12 (U'i II 21 U III fi IK A 0.1 4 AN 4S 4:17 4 4ir2 p in p m e:m 1(1 in I.ve 1 ,,,,,, ,.,, ) Air II til ArrJlL LmtLI "iiKm Air"r....MiiiiMiii".".... I.vb- 11 40 s 40 l i .VI 11 irj 7 i7 Ill;l2 Wilililiriie. 11 nr, 1 7 42 SOI SON S.17 III 11 17 II 27 1140 4.1 10 12 I'EAI.E h.vi niHiiiinwii. , 114:1 SNoi:snoE .. S4N ....1IEECII CREEK. 112.1 1141 0 47 10 H k:u Mill Hull 1114.1 S2.1 LOCK HAVEN 10.10 Mil Yoiiniidtilc I0.1S sou JERSEY SHORE ll'NC. II Ift 7.1A IEIISEY SNORE 11 1.1 17 2.1 Lvo WILLIAMSl' T Arr II, Ml 1020 a in 11 m p 111 a in I nil. A. ,v 1;i:aiim) It. K. it m p ni ll.Vt Arr WII.I.IAMSP'T I.ve 412 :U ll : in a. II :) I.ve I'll 1 1. A Arr H 20 7 10 t4:xi f.v jTY.vIn Thiiiiiiiiiii Ar 11 2-1 ill Ob I.V..N. Y. via I'liliii.. ArlillMO ;U -aTi p m p m 11 ni Dully 4 Week-days 1 11 00 p tn biimlnys 1 10 AA 11 tn Sunday "li" New York pieiseinters trnvelliiB via IMill ndelpliln nn 10.20 11 in train from WlllltiniM port, will rluinxo car at Colunililu Ave., I'lilliidelplilu. 4OXNH4TI0NS.- At. WilllmiMpor! wllli I'lilludelplilii.VRendlni.'lt.R. AUvi'sey Shine Willi End Hrook Railway. At Mill Hall Willi Central Railroad of IViiiihvIviiiiIu. Al I'lillipslmrir with Pennsylvania Riillrond and Altoona & lMiilipstiurir Coiiimm'IIiik ft. R. At (Tearlield with Hiiltnlo, Ris-liesicr ti riltsliurixli Railway, Al Miiliiuley and I'm inn with Cnmlirla ti Clearlleld HlvUlon of PeniiHytvmila Rnilroiul. Al Miitiitn'ey with I'eiiiiKylvaula ft Nor1liWesiern Rnilioiid. A. O. IAI.MSH, I'. E. IlKIIIIIMAN, 8uprinteudeiit. lieu'l I'iish. Al'I. I'lillndfl.ililii, Pa. mm L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-slioer - and General Blacksmith. Hoi'M)-)ioeliiK done 111 tin) nentiiHt mitniinr mid by the latent luipnived meilioiU. over inodllruiuiit klmlHof film's made, for correc tion of faulty action and dinuaNd foot. Only the litbl makt) of shoiw und nails used. R11 piilrliilt of all kinds eaiefnlly and piinnnlly donu. Satisfaction Ouauaktkku. Xuniber nien's supplies uu hand. .Inckiton ft. near rTflb, IteyuolusvUlc, Par HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The ihiertt line of Pipes, Pen Knives, Skates, Guns, &c., in Heynoldsville will be found at Alex. Riston's. Cigars, 12 in a box, 25 In a box, and 50 hi a box. Suitable Xmas presents. Furniture. Our Stock is now Complete in anything, such as Sideboards, Hall Racks, Bed Room Suits, Parlor Tables, Extension Tables, Dining Room hairs, We have the most complete line in the town in Rockers, Lounges and Couches. In fact we are prepared to give you the lowest possi- , ble prices on anything in the Furniture Line.. We are now prepared to show the most com plete line of Carpets in the town. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit a continuance of same. Undertaklny In all Its branches. A CHEST PROCTETOR, And a good one, but no possible protector can rival the merit of the hardware we supply in qualities worthy of the finest chests on earth. Our hardware line is a top one. There's noth ing above it, and we wouldn't carry anything below it. OUR PRICES too, always have a size 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. CHRISTMAS TIME Beautiful CKPESl and COATS for LADIES -RT J efferson SuDDlv Co.s Store, Pleasant Avenue. We are now in the midst of Holiday trade and are pre pared to show you the finest stock of MERCHANDISE the market affords. Every article carefully selected to Buit your especial taste.V You can find just the Christmas pres ent you are looking for. We invite you to call and ex amine. We guarantee to Bave you money, and give you perfect satisfaction. Our store is brim full of the new est ideas for the Holiday Trade, and we want to impress on your mind the advantages that we offer during Holiday Season. JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO. Entire New Stock of Elegant Christmas! LRMP9. Furniture Huones & Dinoer. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Finest MENS Youth Boy' and THE- Children Clothing and Gentlemen Furnishing Good. Useful Christmas GIFTS ,f or the Children.