With us You Can Buy Horses, Harness, Wagons, McConniok Hinders. Mowers, Hakes, ' (irinders. Bargains In GROCERIES DRY GOODS To close out stoek. Store room to let with living rooms overhead. r.!.r CHOPPING U.? The Reynoldsvllle Mllllna Company. Bring Your Product to J.C. King&Co.'s 1 A SPICY SPRING ADVERTISEMENT i I Might attract your attention J for a moment, but a careful exam- lnation of our samples and designs for Newest and Most Fasiilonable Spring flttlre J Will convince you that we are $ the leaders in Genu' Tailoring In f J Reynoldsvllle. Experience, com- f k pieteness oi siocx ana reasonaote 5 prices cannot fall to satisfy you. Johns & Thompson. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of aunnlles constantly on hand Picture framing ii specialty. Ortice and wnre room In rear of Miss Murgiirct Kvuns' racket tore. Kealdonce near cor. Urunt and 6ib ata )uberlbc for The -X- Star If you want the News BUFFALO, BOCHESTEB t PITTSBORGH IT, OONDKNSED TIMS TABLsT IN EFFECT JUNK 15, 1MB. NORTH BOUND. 6 Hot. ASTIUf TIKI. 12 14 3 Leave. 4c p. x. r. m. Flttabnrg 1 Allegheiiy f UlllltT Crelgaville West Mosgrove. . Eoho l)evton 9 00 t JO MN 10 12 11 2s ft 21 10 2 10 67 6 m 2ftl 6 4J 7 00 7 40 7 40 7 83 8 16 8 25 11 48 "Piinxsutawney an M 12 OK 12 10 r. m. 12 21 12 22 12 81 runxsutawney it M80 ta m Bla Run ton 80 e 4o 8 so a m a oo a io a 20 a so C. A M. Junction. mi Bon Falls Creek Brnckway villa..., Kldgway Johuaoiiburg Mt.Jewett....v.. Newton i Bradford Ar. 12 60 1 M 12 67 r. h 1 1! A. 1 10 1 42 1 28 4 17 4 81 1M 1 64 2 21 a "iw 2 45 8 29 6 4K 6 20 8 04 8 80 r. F. M. A. M Buffalo. , ..Ar. 5 45l 6 Si Bochesler Arrive 7 40 T. M, A. M. Additional train leavea Butler for PubiiiiUw- tiey 7:80 A. M. dally, except Sundays. SOUTH BOUND. a KM. auirBBNTiHS. I 18 11 Leave. Rochester HuIThIo . '. . Lv. A. at. A. II, r. ,.....7 80 9 It I i 80 A. M MOON. I 10 16 A. M, Bradford Lv Newton , Ml. Jewett , t 7 45; Vt 05! 12 46 'iw 2U 12 84 t 42 12 611 Johuaoiiburg a 85! 9 40 10 24, 10 42 10 M 11 00 11 24 11 40 A.M. 1 42 1 66 a so! 3 21 9 87 8 n Klugway ftrnckwayville .. Falli Creek...... IniHois CAR. Junction Bla Rnn r. m. at 2 47 a 25 a u a M 4 11 4 15 4 45 rt' 2 65 a ou a 67 9 1 OS 7 9 21 Puuxautawney ar a ax 9 40 ptinxsutawney iv 7 a no T. at, Davum Kclio Wt MoagTOVS.. Draliravlllu. Vutlvr Allegheny I muiiutg I Arrive a oo S 17 4 19 8 40 117 9 47 6 85 6 19 725 6 84 8 45 u oo A. M. A. M. r. m. T. M. A. M. Additional trnln leaves Puuxautawney for But ler 4:4a. at. daily, excel Buudays. Nora On Sundays train 6 arrive Buffalo 6:10 r. at., Hosaeater 7 .116 r. u. , and train 8 leavoi But xelo 9:00 A- At.. Bouliailar 8:30 a. CLtABFIELD DIVISION. 70 72 a-.ai.lr.it. Arrive. Lea vs. I IK Beynoldavllle Sij IO Falla Creek Sl Ul DuBoU 8 11 U 84 ....0. M. Junction.... V St 11 61 Curweuiville Til U 81 ...CleorHM.Mkt.8t.... . w. I A. a. ILeavw. Arrive, a. a. r. St. It 9 1 1 1 0M 8 88 7 07 8 25 8 82 4 17 4 82 4 46 in 7 W Soil aiel A. M P. M, BaUr v Uaily aaoepl Sunday. EDWARD C. LAPKT. AmumI - Ambil The Attrmettoa. Gladstone told Lord Ronald Gower flint onol v bvn hp visited Romp li ae- cldt'titnlly met Muentilny. who lutro- iliit-ftl lilttmt'ir to thv smtpsnian. On Mncnuliiy' it'MInK him tbnt he took dully wiillt In St. Peter's. Ulndstone nskpd til in v)-lmt most nttrncted lilin In thnt plneo. "The temptrnture," wu the answer. Very l.lkelr. Bister Sue In my new plrty. Mr. Dnu Iris, the hero and the villain ore to flKht n duel. Dimlela An I who will Ret the worst of It? Itroilier Tom -The audlpnee.-Nevi rk Times. Entirely Different. It's all verv well before a Birl's mnrrled for her to cpt n flowpr In lii-r hnlr." rcmnrked thP oliservpr of event nnd tlilnus. "but It's an entirely tlllTer ent initttpr If. after slip's murried, she gets ber hnlr In the Hour." If a nmi) asks you a question you enn't answer, innke your answer so Ioiik and slmdowy thnt he will be glad to forget tils question. Atchison Globe. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUFFALO ALLKliHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade, Division. In Effect May 25, 1902. lEaitarn Standard Tlfflt. eamtwarr. Nolb No, 113 No.101 No 105 NolO? A. H. A. M A. M.!e. M.P. M. .... 15 9 (10 I 1 6 08 .... 9 in 11 10 4 m 1 55 V 41) II i! 4 in 8 07 .... 10 l:i 11 47 4 Ml 8 il7 .... 10 20 4 5i t8 43 .... 10 20 11 50 8 OI : 4U .... 10 4.1 8 21 ttlOU I 6 10 II on 12 24 6 ;m 9 ii n 21 til io ;s so in ;n t 2K til 10 t5 6 til 37 6 44 11 ! 12 K 15 9 50 tO 51 Ml 40 t 20 .... 0 6S II 4 1 11 6 ) 10 (15 7 U'i ill 55 1 25 6 40 MO 10 7 17 1 37 6 ft! 1 3(1 1 50 7 05 7 il6 1 55 7 10 7 4:1 2 (VI 7 1H Nolo. 8 00 2 20 7 41 t8 in t2 ;ih ;! i 8 45 .... I 8 (tt J 8 20 A.M. A. M. P. M,P. M P. at. STATIONS. Pittsburg. ... lied Hunk.... Lliwrniiiliiim . Now llethlchem Onk KUIite Mtiynvlllo Sunimorvllle... Krookvllle Iown Fuller Kcynoldftvtlle.. PiLticonnt FiiIIn Creek Dullnl Rubuln Wlnturburn ,. .. Penntlold Tyler licnnctctte Ornnt Driftwood Trnln 001 (Pundiiy 1 lenves Pit tHlnirg 0.00 n, m., Kcd Hunk 11.10 It rook v 1 1 1 12.41, Uuyiioldavllle 1.14, KuIIh Creek 1.20, DuHoU 1.35 p. m. WIKTWAI1D NolO A. M. NolO 8 A. M. 15 1H 41, 6 50 7 17 7 25 7 30 7 44 No 102 No. lit No. Il8 P. M. STATIONS. Driftwood Urunt Bcnneaette Tylwr Pcnnfleld Wintcrburn .... Haluilu D11 Hols Fulls Creek PunenuM Keynoldsville.. Fuller Iowa Hrookvllie Hiimmcrvllle.... MtiyHvllle OiikKldire A. p. M, Ill 20 8 50 til ll 11 65 Tt) 17 6 26 6 62 7 00 7 05 7 IS 7 35 7 42 t7 48 7 SH t8 12 tS 18 (8 30 12 22 12 30 12 as 12 40 1 05 1 20 i'aj 0 20 8 (III 5 051 B 2: 8 HI 0 1 t ih! tO X! 41 S 2:1 5 2 t 6n t5 4,'t t5 50 ? 01 7 15l h'ni to rei 1 50 e 00 0 15 7 ai 7 47 7 M 8 01 H 31 to to a 25 3H 6 45 7 14 7 25 I 9 45 Now Bethlelieni 0 30 2 3H Lawaonliitm. Red Bunk.... PlttMburg. ... 9 57 J3 Oil 3 20 8 45 10 101 11 15 (12 35 I 6 30 A. at. p. m.if. m.lP. x.l r, M, Train 942 (Siindny) lea veH linllols 4.10 p.m. Fulls Creek 4.17, KeynolcNvllle4.:, Hrookvllie 6.011, Bed Hunk .:), lMttHhuiK 9.30 p. m. Trains minked run dully:! dully, except BuiiUuy; t ling station, where aiitnala must be aliown. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division In effect March 24th, 1002. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 8:04 a m Trsln 12, weekdays, for Runhury, WilkeHburre, llualotou, PottHVllle,McrunUn, liurrlHliurK and the lnterniedlnte ata tloiiN, urrivInK at Pliilndelplitii 0:23 p. ni., New Vork,9:;)p. m.i Bultlniore,B:00 p.m.: WsHhinKton, 7:16 p. ru Piillmun Parlor car from Wfllliimiipot't to Plilluilolplilu and iihh annuercoachoN fnim Kune l Plilludelphla and WIlllumaDort to Ilalllmore and Wanh lngton. Johsonburu Railroad. a. m. wkkkdavs. a. m. 10 45 ai Cleinionl Iv ... 1100 ... .... .... 10 3N Woodvale ....1104 .... 10 35 QiilnwiMMl ....1107 .... 10 31 8mllirUun ... II 10 .... 10 25 Inntitnter ... II 10 ... 10 20 Mnilnlit .... II 20 ... 10 11 Ulen llu.el ... II 2N ... .... .... 9 55 JohnnonburK .... 1140 .... 9 40 Iv KldKwayar ....12 01 .... RlDOWAY & CLF.ARF1ELD RAILROAD and Connections. p.m. 7 30 7 20 7 09 706 7 01 6 67 6 47 643 685 8 30 6 10 p.m. 2 15 a ot 1 64 1 61 1 47 1 43 1 33 1 2H i'io 1 15 1 05 am, 9 35 9 26 9 15 9 It 9 07 9 02 8 63 8 47 8 43 8 3D 8 35 8 25 u.m Jim. 2 10 p.m. 4 10 4 20 4 30 4 34 4 37 4 41 4 61 4 64 602 6 in s ;r. arlildgwaylv Mill Haven Croyland dhorta Mills Hlun Rock Carrier Brockwiiy v'l l.Hlll'H Mills McMlun Smt llurveya Run lv FiiIIk C'k ar lv Duiiola ar 7 00 7 10 12 20 7 21 12 30 7 25 12 3:4 7 2N 12 30 7 W 12 40 7 43 12 50 7 47 12 64 7 61 7 64 I 03 8 00 I 10 8 15 I 26 8 30 1 13 6 6 arFallalVklv 8 10 120 6 12 12 62 6 44 UevnoldbVllle 8 23 I 32 6 30 12 24 0 10 Hrookvllie 8 50 i 50 4 50 11 47 New Heil, I'm 9 30 j : 4 05 II 10 Red Hunk 10 10 H 20 1 30 9 00 Iv Pliulmritar 12 35 .1 d m. a.m a.m. n.m. n.tn. 5 10 6 2. Oil S 45 7 f V 4.1 p 111 For time table and additional InforniKi li conault ticket agent. J.B. HUTCHINSON Geo Manager J, It. WOO IV t.cii. Pa" . 12:50 p. m. Tialn S, dally fur fiiiilniry. 1 1 ta a rlKlmrtt and prlnclpul inleriiHdlatOHtulinti arriving at Plilludelphla :3i p. m.. Ne York lu:2:l p. m.. Hitltliiiui-e 7:30 p. in., Wuxii ington s:,li p. m. VeMilbulod parlor cu,. and piiHHencer coachca, 111101110 Io I'IiIIimIuI phia and WHidihigton. 4:00 p. 01. Train it. dully, for llai rlahurg - and liiiormedluiu altiil.niw, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:26 a. m.i New York 7.13 a. m.i llulllmoie, 2.30 a. m. Wsliliiuiin 4.05 A. at. Pullman Hloeping earn froit. Harrlahurg to Phlladulphla and New York. Philadelphia paaHengera can renin 11, sleeper uudiaturlied iintll7:30A. u. 11:05 p.m. Train 4. dully fur Hunliur, Hi, rii--burg and Intermediate MtalioiiM. hi ri o g a' Ptairadelphla, 7:22 A. M.t New U'L !:-. a.m. on week days and ID..V a on Hu day; Hullinioie, 7:18 A. M.s W uliluirtoii .H A. M. Pullman uluepcis frurii File and Wllllum.U4rt to Phlladolpiilu. ami Willlamapoit to Wa-hlntoii. ra--enu:e coHchee from F.rto 10 I'hliiideliililu, an ' Wllliamtiport. to Hultliuore. 12:27 p.m. Truln 14, dally forHiiiiliury. Ilui rl. burg and prliicluul liitermedlutcai uioiih,ui' rlvliig at Philadelphia 7:2:! a. in , New Yol k 9:33 a. m. weckduy. III).) a. 111., Mundu' Hultlmore 7:15 a. iu., Wuhlnglon, S:30 a ni. VeHi.ihuied butt'et aleeping chin and pu wnuercoachva, Ruffalo to Philadelphia inei Wanhlngton. WESTWARD 8:83 a. in. Train 7, dally for lluirn'o vi Emporium. 4i3H a. m. Train 9. dally for Kri lildi) wa. and week days for DnHoi, Clei 11111,1 sua prlurlpal Intermediate malum. 9:50 a. m. Train 8, dally fur Erin and toie mediate poluta. 8:46 p. m. -Train 16, dally tor Buffalo via Emporium. ' 8:46 p. m. Train 61, weekday tot Kaaa and lutriueUUi atatloaa. Tamed the Tables. A lecturer was nnee descanting on the siiperlnrlty or uiiturs over art when an Irreverent llHtetier In the audience tired Unit old qnextion at hliti: "How would you look. sir. without your win?" , "Youiiff tnnn," Instantly replied the lecturer, pointing his finger at him, "you bnve furnished me an apt Illus tration for my argument My bald ness can be traced to the artificial hab its of our modern civilization, white the wig 1 am wearing" here he raised bis voice till the windows shook "Is made of nntnrnl hnlrt" The audience testified Its apprecia tion of the point by loud applause, and the scaker was not Interrupted again. m avyai -rraarear. Frederick I. of Prussia was killed by fear. lis wife was Insane, and one dny slie escaped from her keepers and. dnhhlliig her clothes In blond, rushed upon ber hiisbitnd while he was dozing In hla ehnlr. King Frederick Imagined ber to be the white lady whose ghost was believed to uppenr whenever the death of a member of the roynl family was to occur, and be was thrown Into a fever nnd died In six weeks. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Roynoldsville School District viinr nndinff flrat. MnnrliLV In for Juno, l'.H)2. O. W. "warts. Tax Collector, in account with theHchool DlHtrlctof Re.vnolilvlllu. fcliool.. To amount due from I'oi. Pwartx last act I lenient.... I COS 03 To urn't of duplicate 6.700 H4 To ain't f. ucliled on 11,402.53 70 13 By am'l returned 8 1'" H3 exonenttliina i 2.1 " 6t. rvhnlo on S2.9U4.7S 145 24 " 2t col.'a on l.'.r.v.i 51 6A 19 fli. ti.woso SA tr " 6f " " 81,472 IW r.l 03 " Trenmirer's recelptH. 6,07101 " due from Col. Mwiirtx 1411 44 tO.KW 59 8l,K-8 59 School Bonu. To amount due from Col. wnrtr. him euienieni,.. To amount of dunllcate To nm't 6 added on 8VI7.W By nm't returned exoncriitinnn 61 rebate on fl.wis.an " 2X col.'a on SI. HID .22 " St. 84)1 25. 005 01 3,4:1.1 4rl 2 H7 7 :i7 inl IK 95 2 30 20 411 10 ,T. T,'"t,-'. -' " TreiiHUrer's receipts. 1,331 04 " due from Col. Hwarts 2,547 12 2H 21 84,207 00 94.207 96 School Bi n.msu. To nm't of duplicate 6 ndiledon41.97.... . 2i 10 By am't returned 8 "7 37 117 95 9H 311 20 e.oe. 1 it, H,n. " St rebate on 81.906.60. " 2 col.'a on 81.H10.22 Rt " ' fMtl.25.. " 6 " " 8500.07.. M Treasurer's receipts. 1 duo from Cot. riwurts. 40 10 2H 46 2,015 34 402 30 83,402 6H 81,402 68 O. W. PwAnT, Tn-asiirer, In account with the school District of Reynoldsvllle. School. To am't from Biate approp. from O. W. Lvukerd, prlnclpul, tuition . To am't from W. 11. Bell, M. E. church To am't from U. W. Swart I, Collector Toam'tdueTreas.SwarU.. By am't due Treus. last set.. 81.700 20 82,4:19 87 69 60 13 00 6,971 01 10 oruem reuoemeu u,'" t " Treasurer's Hit .... 1129 8H,4K2 48 88,4142 48 Bond, To am't In hands Treasurer Hwartr. last settlement ... To am't f rom Col. Bwarts. .. 82.2'IS 84 l,.ui U4 By am t orders reaeemea.... " Treasurer's M " balance in bunds of Treasurer swart 83,139 45 10 uu 412 34 83 607 48 83,607 4H Btni.DINO. To am't in bunds Treasurer rSwurtr. last settlement.,,. To am't from Flrat National 822.970 11 1,000 00 1110 22 Hunk lonn To am't from J. M. Huntings uumm'r 11 To am't f nun Col. Swart. . . By am't of orders redeemed.827 .5X0 i4 " Treasurer's ii.. . 137 93 2,015 34 827,724 67 827.724 07 These accounts audited and found to be correct this llth dny of lime, 1002. Fiten .1. Buti.rh, I Auditors. A.J. 1'osti.kthwait. fu"ors. Whole numlierof schools Average number of months taught.. NumlMirof male teachers employed. Number of female teachers cinpioycd Average salaries of mules per month Average sulurlesof feiuulcs per mo.. No. of mule Ncholurs attending all the schools In the district No. of female scholars attending all the schools In the district Whole nunilwr In attendance A vei age dully attendance of scholars Average percentage of at tendance.. Cost of each pupil per month No.of mills levied for school purposes " building '' " " " bond Amount levied for school purposes. 8 it l,IIHIiitf 0 s 13 7 a 11 8x2 50 840 91 20 351 040 ' 474 11 81 .H 8 6 5 5.709 H4 8.4:iA 4H bond 9 3,4.16 4M Total amount levied 12.0tK) HO ItHCKIPTS. HtuiM miii, rniulutlon for veur etitlllnf JuneW........ " 8 2.439 87 Buluiiceon luini) fin 111 last year .... 23.416 75 Fi 1111 eoilueior, Including tuxes of ail kinds 9.017 1)9 Fiom loans since lust leport.,,. , 2.000 00 From all other source, us sules of hoiiiutii hinds, l uilor lines, Ac.... 210 72 t IT.OM vveuviiii'l'liKS Hullillug and furnishing house 8 Tfui'heit, tou.ca Aiiioiint puiu leuchcr- for uiieinilnu 1 In. annua le tclieiV Insinutc rillHl CXI LlHikS r. IiihiI uii,lies 11 In r thiin text I ooks, iiii'liiiling, uius. u loin s, .it,:. Fuel I1I1O e .III IlikeiiCli s ri esot eoliiH'ior U'iiI Irea.'.iiite- "ulnry of MiMi-iury Debt ami (n. fsi puul limn-Jll iic ..... !7.5N 4,305 72X 1-0 14) 3 l:m 305 1 otul eHmtitu,cs Cash 011 huml ....837.572 00 412 24 Itcgouiit t, ..8 412 24 . 1, f om ulli-i.urei's II IV1 15 i n h hnnd Amount duu 8 3.. 'sis ill I.IAUII.Il IKS, Amount due on unsettled hills If any 80,3.'3 .VI Amount Ihii,i.vmI mid utiuuhl, ui 1I..1.. of dli rim 21.057 5U Ti.ial Hi, Inl lies SU.UM 22 I. nihilities In execs- of resource- ... 8-9.4U OJ KsiluiHied viiluo of school grounds and buildings .'. ...845,000 00 J. H. Hamuonu, Pres. II. Itu.u Sue. Onr Cent-fi-Wcrd Wmit C lumn never fails to Ijiing results. You will always find it on 4th . page. Look over it now. EVADINQ THE LAW. The Plrtnrea of rirlnat ttlrils In Mnliummednn KloNqne, Accord in-.' to one of the tenets of the M'llmiiinii it. hi religion. It is 11 s!n to in-il'c n picture of tiny living tliltiK, The elitliuriite t!i coiiitloiis of the minces nnd inosijues of the enst tire iilmost ex cltislvefy ninde up of Ingeniously Inter luced geometric ili'slgns. ninliesiiies or lloweiH. Intermixed with scntenues of the Koran. There Is 11 belief n lining Mussulmans thnt at the tiny of judgment A I lull will tleliitiiid thnt the nrtlxt who hits untile the Imiige of n living tiling sliiill endow thnt image with life nnd thnt. fulling to do this, the artist will be sent to perdi tion for his sin. A geiitiemnn who vlsl'rd a mosque In Algiers found thnt the tiles tv!;h w'..lch the building Is decornted. which lire very old nnd bcnullful, nre uilorned with llights of birds. lie expressed sur prise nt this nnd asked if the cominnnd ognlnst such representation were a modern edict. "Oh, 'no," answered the pious Alge nnn to whom he addressed the ques tion. "These' nre not pictures of living birds." "But they nre painted ns If flying across the tiles." the other said In some astonishment. "Yes." the Mussulmnn replied, "but do yon not see thnt about the neck of each there Is n fine blin k line? Thnt Is to show thnt the tirtist pnlnted only (lend birds, and the command of the Koran Is not violated." I'ntrlinnrk of Plctnres. Of nil the quaint nnd varied sights shown to the passing stranger, says Navy and Army, perbnps there is none more attractive than the olllcers' quar ters iu the main guard of the citadel of Vnletta. Long ago some oflleer, find ing the time linng heavy on bis hands nnd having In htm besides n turn for sketching, bethought him to draw upon the bare yellow washed wnll of his tin garnished room a picture In colors. The next olllcer probnbly thought he could do ns well or better, and he, too, left his handiwork upon the wails, and as years rolled by there grew up a custom, now firmly established, for ev ery regiment serving In Malta and do ing main guard duty to leave behind a remembrance of Itself In the shape of a sketch on the wnlls In pencil, chalk or paint. Thus now. Instead of plain, un lovely wnlls, exists this quaint Irregu lar patchwork of pictures, well known throughout the services and to those who use this highway to the east. Ova-trenched Herself. Some time ago In Devonshire there were a pair courting named John and Mary. They hnd been courting for several years, when Mary began to think John was rather backward In pupping the question, so she, being anxious to get married, thought she would try a scheme of her own. While out walking one dny she said blushltigly, "John, wbnt do you think all the people In the village are say ing?" "I don't know," said John. "Well, they all says that we nre go ing to get murried." "Ah, ah." said John. "Now we'll show 'em they're mistaken, and wo won't get married." London Answers. A Matter of Haines. A prominent New York lawyer, occa sionally heard of In connection with divorce cases, told the following: "Some years 11 go I wns retained by an Australian banker's daughter to se cure her a divorce. After having ob tained the decree I delivered It to her mid was surprised when she burst into a roar of laughter after rending It. " 'Whnt Is so funuy?' I naked. " 'Why, look here. replied the di vorcee. 'Look at the names "Dono hue," Justice: "O'Hyrne." referee; "Keen.in," county clerk. Why,' she mirthfully added, 'when I return home to my p. . cuts they'll say, "You went to Ireluud for your divorce, not to America." " Game Dock. Game duck of all sorts should be roasted quickly In a hot oven and are considered best when very rare. The blood should always follow the knife when carving the brcust of a duck. It Is not possible to limit the roasting of a duck to any number of minutes; It depends entirely upon the temperature of the oven. If a game duck Is being rousted for men. It should be much rarer than when It is to be eaten by women. The Happy Family. The proprietor of n German moling erle keeps eugetl together 11' lion, a ti ger, a wolf nnd a lanili. which he la- 1 dels "The lluiiny Family" When 1 iikUci! confidentially bow long these animals hud lived together, he an ! swered: "Tell mouths; but the lamb has to be renewed occasionally." - Philadelphia Tillies- Kaew Hla Bqalneas. "If I were the mayor.' remarked the si ranger who hud attended a meeting Of I lie city council. "I wouldn't permit tue aldermen to waste so much lime In useless wrangling over trlvtul matters." "The mayor knows what be Is about." replied the el, lien. "When they're wrangling, they're not doing any mis chief." Chlcngu Tribune. NIkM and Day. "N'lgbt falls, but It doesn't break." ob served the Simple Mug. "Whnt of Iff" queried the Wise Guy. "Oh. nothing." chuckled the Simple Mtr.t. "excent that dav breaks, but It j it. can't full." -Philadelphia Record. Some men are kept so busy maintain ing their dignity that they haven't time to earn a decent living. - I flow ConrM-ts 1:111 Time. It Is nt once Interesting and i;i'!ictle to Cii through the cells of the i':isiertl pe:,lienlli.ry nnd to note tin- ob eels wliieli, with tedious piihiK. (lie- prison era lutve tnndo to while the time nwny. Here 11 nmtitel will be hung with u lni:ilircitiln eliilorntcly fr:ti',-ed. tl(r fine l.nots and delicate patterns of the thrcr.ilH comparing wlt'i the work of the French hiceiuiikcrs. The lutnbrc- qtiln Is of nn odd Mue hue, nnd the vis itor Is told that it is inttde ,of nn old pair of pHi-on trousers. On n little gilt liraehet la a smnll BtulTcd itnliniil. The brneUet. so dell cutely turned, Is of newspapers pasted together tcid glided, and the animal Is a rut. cu i;;ht In n lionienm'.o ti-np, attilTeil with rugs nnd with pieces of chewing gum colored with shoeblncK lug for Us eyes. A wnll Is completely covered with a really artistic decoration of reeds, on which nre perched tit least 2111) birds, each accurately colored nnd drawn. There are nlso numberless checker boards nnd sets of chessmen thnt In the delicacy of their Inlny work and In the Intricacy of their curving would do honor to the craftsmen of the orient Philadelphia Record. A Rare Droit. "The price of many drugs used in medicine Is astonishing to thos who nre not acquainted with the subject," remarked a druggist to a Philadelphia Times representative. "There are sev eral thnt nre worth their weight In gold (about f20 on ounce), while $2. $3 nnd $.") an ounce are quite common prices In pharmacy. Rut there Is one drug that I can recall which Is worth more than Its weight in gold. This Is pseudo physostlgmlne. I don't think that It has a popular name. It Is too rich for thnt. In the pharmacists' list It Is quoted at $1 a grain, or t437.no an ounce. The seed from which the drug Is made grows In India and Iira.ll. its well it8 In parts of South Africa. This seed, tradition says, wits once used by native chiefs ss tin ordeal. The ordeal generally resulted In the death of the man upon whom It wns tried und so It was considered as a great truth finder. The prepnred drug la sometimes used now In prescriptions for the treatment of heart disease." Flrat Enstllsh Book on Sport. The first book on sport ever printed In the English language was a rhymed treatise called the "Hoke of St. Al bans." Its author being a woman. Dame Jttliann Pcrners. Its second edition wns printed by Wynltyn de Worde In MHO. A descendant of ber family. Lord Iter iters, was the translator of Frolssurt's "Chronicles." It Is true that old manu scripts existed, such as the "Yenerlo de Twecy" of the time of Edward II., but it was Dame Juliana who was tho real ancestress of sporting literature In England, for she also composed an essay on hawking and another on "Fishing With an Angle." the Inst be ing of such excellence thnt Izualt Wal ton himself did not disdain to take 11 blut from Us pages. "Entitle Crow." The term "eating crow" comes from an ante Revolutionary story. A sol dier of an English regiment stationed In Virginia shot a pet crow belonging to a farmer. The latter entered a complaint with the colonel, who sen tenced the soldier to ent the crow. The farmer was- left alone with the soldier to see thnt he did It. After the soldier hnd consumed n portion of the bird be took bis gun, presented It at the farmer and told him to eat the remainder of the crow or he would shout biui. This was the origin of the eating crow Btory. Cnlreraltr of Athens. The University of Alliens is very old. It Is conducted on the German plan. Most of the professors ure graduates of German universities, and the German lunguttgu Is beard about the building more frequently than any other except Greek. The institution has a large amount of property, and several of the chairs have been handsomely endowed by private Individuals. The Polsonons Poppy. In Turkey If a man falls asleep in the neighborhood of a poppy field and tho wind blows from the Deld toward lilin, be becomes narcotized and would die If the country people, who nre well ac quainted with the circumstances, did not bring him to a well or stream nnd empty pitcher after pitcher of water on bis face a ud body. Method la Ills Deceit. "I thought you said you were going 1 to bring u friend home to dinner," said I Mrs. Skimpy to her husband. I "lie couldn't come, Anna," replied I Mr. Skimpy ns be sat down with great satisfaction to the first good dinner he j hud had 11 chalice to attack for a long 1 time. What Disturbed Him. Mlggles I hear you upset a plate of soup on MIhsj Smith'tt itown at dinner last nlglit Wiggles Ye, und It was awfully embarrassing. You know It isn't pollto to ask for tt second plate of soup. Chi cago News. Parr and Krsklue. Dr. Pnrr on meeting Lord Chancellor Ersklne. witli whom he was friendly, once said. "KrsUlne, I mean to writo your epitaph when you die." "Doctor." answered the greut lawyer, "it Is almost a temptation to commit suicide." Their Slnvle Thoonhl. Hook Thnt young married couple appear to be two souls with but a single thought. Nye Yes. He thinks he's the only thing 00 eartb, nud she agrees with Win. Philadelphia Becord Ja..?-. !',- Martlet Art., Maraten, Mara PATTOlt PAINT CO., Uehtlemrni 1 tvmild aniwrr the lale otters I - nn hr wlrelras nisaa sntt How I llkfi rnnr "fatton'a Man-Proof -on, a tnuiK it element I 1 hhi first rraolved to nae When It marie the ann ao fa a inins my resolution aa not very far from right. All my pnlarsa and manalons ' v I have nalnted with l:-.f-. Attn it manes tncis loon ao prineeiy That I ofTrr no complaint. n,L at will atantl all kinua ox weatneri Easy Is It to apply. For It covers lots more anrfaee And 'twill very tint the feature of all tearnres -That does seem to tickle me Is that all your paints are covered With a five yrar guaranty. So, yon see, I've naught but pralaea, : a'1','.'- upon which r or yonr Kaona as Mnd for 1 F sllllisiJilirllln. L KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. D 0 YOUR EYES TIRE? Is Your Euuslght Imperfect ? I will visit the. iMI'KUIAL HOTBL, ReynoldBvilltr, July IO, 1902, and AMHHICAN IlOUSB, BROOK VILLE, JULY 11 AND 12, I All tho best methods for I examination of tho eye. f 0. C. (JII5S0N, Optician. JO B WORK CARPETS ail ss u IOOO Yards Velvets 800 Yds. Tapestries 2000 Yards Ingrains Direct from the Mills in assortment cf styles nnd colorings nt prices thnt defy competition. Art Squares and Rugs, China and Japan Mattings, Lace Curtains and Blinds. AT HALL'S, HOME COMFORT. The gaudy exterior of a piece of upholstered furniture la likely to cover up a weakness of ennstruetlon thai would condemn It, were you able to sue the Inside. Therefore we warn buyers to avoid the showy, anoddy articles and to pin their faith to artlclea that are hon estly made and graceful in design. Articles that are absolutely deponaabla ami Are guar, auteed, bear this mark. Ovsxrauvtae.41 Uprtolsteirod Fa rnllurs , CHIOAOOl We Believe you will be satisfied with say par. Shase you make oi these goods. It not, let us uow about la. A sale of Karpen Coaches Is now on. Parti eularly good values al tits following prices. J. j. . . if my It bright roar tmlntt quickly dry. I've no coaitraini, excellent ttroaucaions "Patton's Sun-Proof Paint, Your truly, K Ins; of the Martians. book of Paint Knowledge and Adrloa, frss, to PATTOX PAINT COWPANT. Mllwsakss, Wis. flRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 V. .lllti'lirll. President) Mtolt itlct lellniid. Vice Pres.t John II. Kuuclier, :aelaler.a Director! ' O.Mitchell, Scott McClelland, .T.C.King John li.Corbett, Daniel Nolan, Q. W. Fuller, J. Ii. Kaucber. Does a general hanking bualnessand solicits the accounts of morchants, professional men. furriiers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bunk building, Nolan block Plrc Proof Vault. 1 of nil kinds promptly done at; THE STAR OFFICE. LINED FREE. Kb- OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. The season for beautifying the home is here and do you know how especially well-equipped we are to help you in this direction? OF CARPETS AND MATTINGS v. e have many beautiful pattevr.s to choose from. All Brussels Carpct9 MADE, LAID AND LINED ' FREE. 00c i to 1.40 per yard. MATTINGS . , . 14c to 40c per yard. BED ROOM SUITS $16.00 to $60.00. Sideboards, $12.00 to $75.00. Extension Tables,$3.75 to $27. Bras9 Trimmed Enameled Beds, $4.00 to $18.00. , ' The furniture wu buy Is not nitu'i. fur upiM-aranuo only. It must have quality anddurabllity to recommend it. R. HILL! 1 7
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