WrtftT SHALL I BUY POR THE HOLIDAYS? The question sets us nil a-guessing. We can offer a few appropriate Christmas presents for Chrismas Shopping: Overcoats, Suits, Underwear, Hats, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Satchels, Mackintoshes, Mufflers, Smoking Jackets, Neckwear, Jewelry, Gloves, Caps, Fine Shirts, Silk Suspenders Suit Cases, Night Gowns, Pajamas, Bath Robes. We have always 1cen considered the store that handles the only up-to-date line in the town. It will do you good to call and see our Holiday Display. Wishing you A Merry Christinas and Happy New Year And thanking you for the many favors shown us the past year, I remain, scott McClelland. About Plumbing... If there is a job about your house you want done right, it is the Plumbing: When you want ' a house built you don't go to the milkman; you go to somebody who makes buildingpiouscs his business. Same way with plumbing. When you want first-class work you go to a place where they make Plumbing their business. We have been in the plumbing business for years. We think wc know something about it. The worj we've done in Reynoldsville since we located here is evidence that a good many other people think that way too. It' you have a job of plumbing or repair work and will 'phone or drop us a card, we will be glad to call and talk it over and submit an es timate. Work taljs. We are not the' only plumb ers in town, but we're willing to let our worj demonstrate that we can do first-class work at moderate prices. WM. E. LUCAS. 'Phone No. 41. 5th Btroot, 3 doors from Gas Offloo. Soma Other Dy. ' Tliero are wnnilrrful tlilnm we are going to do rump mnrr uny, And hnrlxira wp Impn to drift, Into ftmnuothnr liny, With folded hnmln the onr Hint trnll, We wntch mid wnlt for u fnvurlng gule To fill the folds of en Idle null Homo other unjr. We know wo miwt toll If ever wo win Come other liny, But wo mij toonrm'lven there'i tlmo to begin Home other fifty. And no, deferring, we loiter on Ihittl nt Itmt we And withdrawn the nireiigili of the hone we lenned upon Bomo oiner uay. And when wo are old and our rive la run Homeot herder. We fret for tho thing thnt might have hern Home other duy. done We trnre the put li thill lend tin where The herkonlng Imnd of grim denpiilr Lend ue yonder out of here pome oi ner tiay. Bommervllle Journal. - 0 Q n n a n n O Christmas Presents tor Men. n Ladies who are looking for Christmas presents for hus band or gentlemen friend, who smokes or hunts, will find a suitable present at RISTON'S, Who carries guns and also a fine line of CIGARS from 80 cents to $3.00 per box. PIPES with cases and without cases from a penny to $4.00. Fine line of smokingB, tobacco pouches, in fact everything in tobacco line at low prices can be found at RISTON'S CIGAR STORE. i 0 0. 0 0 0 0 r. 0 0, 00.0m t w w w W V w w w w W W J W v The Munificence of Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie htw once more caus ed the.world to lcxtk In wonder upon htm by a gift of 110,000,000 to eBtablldh a national university at Washington, D. C. In doing this he makes possible the wish of President Goorge Washing ton that a great university be founded at the nation's capital. That the gov ernment at Washington Is a great politi cal machine Is well known; that It Is one of tho greatest educational and scientific Institutions In the world Is not so widely known. Every year govern ment expert and sclontists spond about three million dollars In making scion tifto researches, and the Information thus gained is stored in the govern ment buildings and libraries at the cap ital. The advantage of having a uni versity where immediate accesB can al ways be had to this vast mine of Infor mation Is manifest. The proposed uni versity, however, will in no wise bo a rival to existing colleges but will be an Institution distinctly superior In aim and object, not aiming to toach what is already known, but to devoto all efforts to tho acquisition of new scientific facts, nut there Is anotlmr side to this giving business of Mr. Carnegie which may, or muy not, bo fair to hlra. It Is an old adage that ono should ever look a gift horse In tho mouth, but some persons are very ungraciously examining Mr. Carncglo's gift horses and are not In the least pleased at what they find. Ono objects that we will soon come to rely so much on tho gift horso that we will lose tho use of our legs, or to speak less metaphorically, that so much giv ing will make us depend lesson our in dividual effort. Another objects that when a gift Is given In truo generosity tho giver should not so prominently attach his name thereto that all the world may seo forever who has boon so charitable to us. And last, one hav ing In mind the great Homestead strikes of a few years since, grumbles that there's not much generosity in giving back to tho people that which was or iginally taken from them In cut wages. But, after all, tho great mass of the people will agree "that the giving hand, though foul, should have fair praise," bb Shakespeare wisely says. Mexico and California. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany's Peraonally-Conduoted Tour to Mexico and California will leave Pitts burg on February 11, visiting St. Louts, San Antonio, Monterey, Tamplco, San Louis Potosl, Guanajuato, Irapuato, Guadalajara, Queretaro, City of Mexico, Aguas Calientes, and El Paso. At El Paso tourists for California only, who will loave Pittsburg February 2fl, will join the party, and the Mexican tourists wbo do not care to go to tho I'uclflo Coast will return to New York. The California party will visit Los An geles and the Southern California coast resorts, San Franolsoo, and, on the re turn trip, tho Grand Canon of the Colo rado in Arizona. Tourists will have fourteen days in Mexico and nineteen days on the Paoiflo Coast, the California tour returning to New York on March 27, the whole tour covering forty-five days. The rate, covering all necessary expenses during tho entire trip, will be 1570 from Pittoburg and (575 from points on the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pittsburg. For Mexico only the rate will be (345 from Pittsburg and (350 from points east thereof, and for California only (370 from Pittsburg and (375 from points east thereof. The party will travel over the entire route in a special train of Pullman drawing- room sleeping cars, compartment, din lng, smoking, and observation cars, California-only tourists will uso special cars to El Paso, and Mexico-only pass engers will use spoolal cars returning from El Paso. For detailed itineraries and full Information address Thos. E. Watt, P. A. W. D., Pittsburg, Ta., or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Potts enger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. 8aw Death Near. "It often made my heart ' ache," writes K. V. Uverstreet, or Elgin, Tenn., "tsi hniir mv wlfn much until It seem ed her weak and tore lungs would col lapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone with Consumption that no medi cine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery and persistant use or this ex oellent medicine saved her life." It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. b(lo. and (1.00 at H Alex Stoke'a Drug Store. Trial bottles free. Stockholder's Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, will be held in the Banking Room on Tues day, January 14th, 1902, at 3.00 p. m. John H. Kauchkr, Ca.uler, LIST OP JURORS. Drawn for Regular Term of Court, Com mencing January 13, tool. Urahii Jl'BOHn. Monday, January 13, purtiett, A. I)., lli-ll. HnffHer, I'etnr, Mnxklll. Hoy leg, ). II., Knll Creek. Ili'lldermin. H. H.. Ilrnok vllln. Illll. John. Nnydcr. llnnklne. Anron. Mirnlmonfc. ordmi, Hlnion, Oliver, ilnilemtith, Amoe, Wiirnnw. ,yle, Hurry, I'lnecreek. Ictlee, Wm. A., Voiinc. Menu, Tliomn, Mf 'itlninnt. Mttore, J. V., Ilendt'mott, I'uroon, A. 0., t'liiyvllle. Perry, ('ha. M., lirookVllle. Kiidtlcpr. B. )., Wnrnnw. Ken. It. M Wliwlnw. rVhnell, K. II., Kail Creek. Senior, lliirrlfuin, Wnohlmtton. Smith, A. W., Wmlilnmon. Hnilth, Hoott, I'tinxfliitnwney. Hmoime, Henry, Mendei-non. Thomnn, K. J., Keynoldxvllle. HHiiimier, Si. J., Wninnw. Wnteon, Alex, eynoldvllle. I'ktit Jurors. Monday, January 13. Abhott, Pnvld II., Wnnhlnvton. Anthony, Allien, Henderson. Hurry, W. I,., Weit KeynohNvlllo. Helicon, John, Wlnilow. Iterkhoune. (Jeo., IMnerreek. Hloomxtenil, Aimiixt, Wlnnlow. llnvd. Wm.. WltHhlnirtoii. Carroll. O. A.. Corsli'it. Currier, John K., I'iiIIk Creek. CnMoway, A. W., Younir. i immnera, jnmen, mwe. Corhett, H. M., Itroekwiiyvlllo, jrnrr, n. r... lirooKviue, liiilley, V. K.Hnvder. Dunham, J. II., Plneereek. Elkln. J. 11.. Porter. Cllenn, H. P.. Perry, (luyther, J. V., Ilrookvllle. iinwinnrne, I'liiiine, neaver. Irvln. (). II.. Illu Him. Janien, John C, Clay vllle. ,linktn Kuwaril, totinic. Knrtr.. T. M.. I'uiiXHiilawnev. I.amlKon, tieteph, Vonnff. Love, Harry T., Itmokvllle. l.oiHlen, Hamiicf, Piinxnutawney. Mumlinll, W. K.. Wlnelnw. Mrdreuor. W. T., HlnitKiild. Mlllen J. M., HriM-kwnyvlllo. Neale, C.T., lllit Hun. Paine, Alliert, Pine Creek. Park, JiimeH H. Kldred. Poxllewnlt, Wm. P., Perry. Kiinkln. !' P.. Hrookvllle. Helta, Kilward.Komi. ItnlTner. J. V. F.lilred. Hime, tiro., Pu nxHiitawney, rimlih, K. F... Heaver. Hnyder, Ilavlil, PnnxHiitawiiey. Hnyder, J. C., Ilrookvllle. Homrer, V. A., Hrookville. Howem. John, Heaver, ritiiten. Hiimiicl, Hell. Hlewurl. Hohert, Plneereek. ThomttMon, John, Chiyvllle. Triininn Hylvemer, Ilrookvllle. viiHliliHIer, .Mime-, nolo. Watklnn, M. J Hlimuold. WlllliiiiiH, .lnhii, Hcvimlilvllle. Wllllenii, Kloyd, Yoiiiik. Work, Wllhur. Polk. Wyant, II. r ., VtltiHiow. Travkiikk Jurors. Monday, January 27, Adam, J. J., Porter, AHel, Henry, Kldred. Harr, T. J., Hrookvllle. Ilerkhoime, Hunjainln, MeCaliiiont. Hi Inn. Warren, Hnyder. Ilrnwn, tleo. W., WanhltiKton. Coon, Ari-h, Mdiwl. Coleman, M. ('., KeviioldHvllle. Coi'hran, Kd. Wlnsliiw. HlllHniore, Win. W., oilllR. Ileep, Alliert, tlaoklll. RvaiiH, .1ohitn. Mi'i'almont. Kye, Alirnin, Wlimlow. (iiithery, II. I-'.. Miimmervlllo. Ureer, C. W., Mi-Calniont. Iliiulii'4, John, ( hi V vllle. Henry, W. '., Hevnoldiivllle. JoneM, J. II., INirnlea. JoneH, Henry, Heaver. Knarr. Adam, HenderHon. Hott, Lewlit, HenderHon, MatHon, Clnm., HoHe, Mi'A(Ich), Hohert, Kldred. Mi'Connell, W. A., Washington. Mrlioniild, John, I'unxniituwney. Mi'Klnley, Ira, Hrookvllle. MetiilHton, JeHHe, Knox. North. J. P., Young. Powell, Hanmel, Falls Creek, tmlth, tleo., Younv, HotiKer, t'liaa., Harnett. Honuer, Peter, Klili-oU. ' Htewart, Cha., ltlmmiiUl. Hlmpwin, W. K Young, Hweoney, J. A., Hell. Htokea, (leorge, Keynoldfivllle. HlateH, Albert, Hell. Hnyder, J. A., Wlimlow. Hnyder, Kll, Itose. HhatTer, tleo., Klnggnld. Hwartc, John C, Mi'Calmont. TbomnHon. John, WaHlilugton. Veil, Frank, Hlg Kiln. White, W.B., Kldred. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There Is only ono chanco to save your Uio and that Is through an opera tion" wore tho startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful cose of stomauh trouble and yellow jaundice. Gull stones had formed and she constantly grew worse.. Then sho began to use Eluctrio Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach, liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepslu, loss of apputlte. Try it. Only Alio. Guaranteed. For Halo by H. Alex Stoke. Office of Jefferson ) & Clearfield Coal Reynoldsville, Pa. &. Iron Company ) Doo. 10, 1001. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Jefforson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Company will be hold at tho com panv's office in Reynoldsville, Pennsyl vanla. on Tuesday, January 21st, 11)02. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of Buch other business as may proporly come Doloro tne meeting. Lucius W. Rohinson, Attest, President, Geo. L. Eaton, Secretary. Oftloo of Reynolds-) vllle & Falls Crock RoynoldsvlllePa, Railroad Co. J Deo. 10, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that the rogu lar annual muetlng of the stockholders of tho Reynoldsville and Fulls Creek Railroad Company will be held at the Company's olllee In IteyaolUsvllle, !).. ...I. t,.n,,... OI X UIIIIOJ I Vlll'ia, uii iuuniBji uuuubij , 11(02, at 10 o'clock a. ra., for the purpose of electing a President and Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. LUCIUB W. ROHINSON, Attest, President. John Q. Whitmoiib, Secretary. Holiday Excursion Rates. In accordance with an old established custom the RufTulo. Rochester & Pitts burg Rv. will, this year, issue oxoursion tickets between all stations on its line between Buffalo aud Pittsburg Inclu stve, Including Clearfield Division, ao count Cbrlstmus and New Years Holi days, at a fare and one third for the round, trip. Tickets win oe soiu ana good going on Deo. 24, 25 and 31, and Jan. 1, 1002, limited for return pass- ago until Jan. 2, luz. Food Changed to Poison, Putrefying food in the Intestines pro duces effects like those of arseolo, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons irom oioggeu uuwuia, Konuy, easily but surely, curing oonstlpation. kl I IjinanniaH nlrtlr hnndnttllA. fflVUni. all liver, kidney and bowel troubles. Only Uito at. H Alav Htnlra'a. Heading for the Penitentiary, tf some of, the ctndnrheads do not land In the penitentiary before the window glass factories close down next spring they can credit Providence with being exceedingly merolful to them. That many of thorn have placed them selves on a toboggan heading straight to that Institution Is an open secret and all that would bo nocosaary to land thorn would be for manufacturers to push claims against thorn for which they havo ample evldenco In hand to convict. Owing to tho scarcity of work men and tho resultant disposition on the part of manufacturers to grin anc1 boar almost anything In order to fill spare places, the Irresponsible und un scrupulous yellow dogs in the trade have been cutting ail sorts of monkey- shines and In many Instances have se cured monoy from firms by false pre tense under agreement to go to work, but as soon as thoy have the long green In their possession they move on to the next town and proceed to repeat the offonHO. This method of stealing bas been Indulged In so froely that some of the victims have about decided to pull the string and we could name several "dead beats" who are now In the Bhmlow of the prison walls behind whom the gates are liable to ctose any day. The sooner they are landed tho better it will be for all concerned, since they are a menace to society and a disgrace to the tabor organization which covers them with Its shield. iNVtfionitl Glum JF.PonTt)FTHEX)NIITI()N or tii a FIRST NATIONAL BANK cr EETriTOI,I3aVII.l,E at Keynoldxvllle, In the (Mate of Pennsylva nia, at thueloNeof himlneifl line. 10, Hull. IIKKIIITIICKM! I. onn and dlwounlH 11119,1211 W) Overdraft, nectireil and mmeeured. Ml IW II. H. HiindHtomrurei'lii'iilalloii.... ItVMMO rremliiniK on II.H. Iloiidn HloekN, Mei'lirlltef. etc Fiirnll lire and llxturen Hue from National Hanks (not He. serve A genial tit.fW IH Ihiefrom approved reserve ugenU. lUH,7ra Xi liiieriinl-Keveniie stamps 7'i H Cheeks and oilier rush Hems 2,74:1 42 Notes of other National hanks 2, .'kll 00 r rai-tlonal paper eiirrenry, nlekela, and eenis.. Lawful money reserve In hank, vtr.: HiKi'le fllWIH 3ft l-egal-tender notes jld.WH 00 3(1,020 M Redemption fund with IT. H. Treas urer (A per cent, of t-Ireulntloii).. I.TflO 00 noil no 7.WI0 IN) 2,11112 M KiO 01 Total 404,K 32 I.IAnil.lTIES. Capital stis-k paid In ftvi.nno 00 Hiii plus fund JA,0OU 00 liiidlvlded prollla. less exuensea and taxes paid S.wtl 04 National Hank notes outstanding... it4.mil) HO Hue toother Nalionul Hanks 1.742 21 lilvldends I'npald 2,2n 00 Individual deposits suhiMt toeheek 2ffi,UIO Ti Time eertlHealesof deiioslt 211,11111 M Cerlltled cheeks 2 " Cashier's chucks outstanding WU 47 Total 4(4,RIO :Q 8Ut f FiiBiylvaali, Otuaty tf Jtferus, : I, John II. K anchor. Cashier of the alHive- named hank, do solemnly swear that the nlHive statement Is truo to the best of my Kiiowieuge aim immict, John II. Kai'CIikh. Cashier. Huhsrrlhed and sworn to before me this 17th Uay of Dec., limi. Amikiit KKYNOt.ns, Notary Public. Coiiiikct Aiionl: J. 11. Connn-r, I .I.e. Kino. VIMrector. C. Mitch Kl.t,, The Ballad Hit of the Century ! Be sure and get n copy Arthur II. Haskin's great ballad hit, entitled "Don't Leave Old Kentucky." This is positively the best ballad that has been pub lished in years, so don't fail to secure a copy at once. For sale at Haskin's Music Store, Headquarters for Pianos, Organs, Shoot Mimic and Muslcul Merchandise. Reynoldsville, Penn'a. t The Cure that Cures Cougha, Colds, Grippe, WHOOPINQ COUGH. ASTHMA. nnniirtlnvip illll Ifc1fini FIIT CONSUMPTION IS i old by all druggists 254 SOcts For sale by B. Alex Stoke. Your Christmas ,1 ' mmmm sarsrara Will be merrier and your home bright er by one of theao comfortable 1 Turkish Rockers. We can save you money on Furniture that makes acceptable and lasting gifts. We extend to all a cordial invitation to visit our store, though you may feel that you do not wish to make a imrr.linsn. We claim to have The Best Line of Furniture . . . . in the City And will allow you to be the Judge. J. R. HlllIS. We are in a position to save you big round dollars on Groceries. We don't ask you to pay your neighbors' unpaid bills. Our motto Pay as you go and be happy. Below we quote you prices on some goods just for a starter. 10 pounds fine GranuU.ted sugar, $1.00 25 pound sack Granulated sugar, $1.50 9 pounds Arbuckles or 4X coffee, $1.00 A good bulk coffee worth 20 cents, only 15c Finest bulk coffee 20 to 35c 10c 3 rolls Toilet Paper, 3 lb. can Bartlett Teas 10c One doz. fine Toilet Soap, 13c Best Laundry soaps, 7 bars, 25c. Good " " 11 bars, 25c Tctley'sTeas they are fine. We sell 'em. Spkcial Price Sugar in If pound sacks. The old saw, "largest stc and lowest prices," is true in ofir case. ROBINSON & MUNDORFF, The Bio Grocery, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Reynoldsville Hardware Gomoaiiij. Have you seen our New Automatic Wringer. Warranted to fit perfectly the smallest article or one which openBthe rolls an inch without changing the wheel screw unduly straining the spring or getting out of gear. Saves over 50 per cent in labor and is pronounced by all who have used it to be much the best wringer on the market. Five year guarantee with every wringer. For sale by KEYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. ' nirxcrrrr rrru uu x lzxi r rrrr rrrt tzzx. txrr rrrr crrrccrr $15.00 Fall and Winter Opening flRnQ W THE- b Dundee Woolen Mills Tailoring Co. THE BIG TAILOES, 10 NORTH BRADY STREET, DU BOIS, PENN'A. Twentieth Century Methods. Single Price Single Profit. Suits or Overcoats to Order $15.00. Wo have ovur 1000 dilTorent pattnros In elegant Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings to suleat from. Those carmonU are equal to any t2S to W0 Suit or Overcoat. All our garments ure uinde by skilled union labor. Our Rftglan Overcoat cannot be excelled. $15.00 From Mills to Man Direct. $15.00