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NEWTOWN PRODUCING CO, Newtown, llucks Co., i'a. WM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN OPENING OF THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA STATION IN NEW YORK. On Sunday, November 27, full train service will be inaugurated by the Pennsylvania Railroad to and from its new station at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street, Mew York City. The location of the Pennsylvania Station, one block from Broadway, two blocks Irom Fifth Avenue, is in the heart of the hotel, club, and theatre district of Manhattan. Within a short radius are located the majority of the big retail stores and restaurants. The Seventh Avenue surface cars and the Eighth Avenue surface cars pass its doors; the Thirty-fourth Street surface cars (cross town) pass its .Thirty-fourth street entrance, and stations of the Sixth AvehUfc Elevated and Hudson and Manhatuan Tubes are d short block from its main entrance. Time tables showing the service to. and from the Pennsylvania Station are now being arranged, and maybe obtained at Ticket offices before the opening of the Station. , . Connections will be made at Manhattan Transfer (near Nrwark) with local trains to and from the down town stations by way of Jersey City, no that downtown New York passengers who desire may continue to use the Cortlandt and Debrosses Stroet Stations and the Hudson Terminal Station of the Hudon;nd Mauhattan Tubes. PITTSBURG Now entertaining thousands of delighted visitors from Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. You can't afford to miss the closing weeks. , The Musical Artists of the Twentieth Century Innos and His Band SEPT. 26 TO OCT. 1 Theodora Thomas Orchosfra OCTOBER 3 TO '8 Carlib Hussars Band OCTOBER 10 TO 15 Russian Symphony Orchosfra OCTOBER 17 TO 22 MUSIC HAIJ, CROWDED AT THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING IN THE HIPPODROME ECTACrLAR BATTLE OF MONITOR AND MEHRIM THB H1BTOK1C CONFLICT AT HAMPTON HOAJQ8 u . A FEW BIO HITS GREAT NORTHERN RAILROAD HXHIBIT-NORPOMC ft WE8TERN RAILROAD DISPLAY NEW AND WONDER-INSPIRING ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL DEMONST R ATIONft TH E POST OFFICE DISPLAY OF THB UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THB TOBOGGAN SLIDE. MERRY-GO-ROUND AND ONB HUNDRED OTHER AMUSEMENTS; TOE TOWN TOAT PUSH DUILT IX. The Foxy Shoe Dealer. THIS is the shoe man who found In his hand the bill that went round 'Mong all ths people who advertised. Ha hired a man whose work he prized And paid him with the jeweler's bill From the hardware merchant's till, Where it went when the olothing deal er bought From the furniture man, which the clothier got When to him. the dry gooda merchant went With the bill the butcher wisely spent When his friend the grocer had settle ment made With cash the honest workman paid. MORAL. The little story we've told is meant To show you clearly that money spent At home vnll help us all and then Return to the owner to spend again That is, if dealers an also wife And do not fail to advertise. Bible Chapters. The llibli' tlinptiM-s number l.ISi), of which 02!l iiiv in the Old Testnment and 210 In l hp New. THE'CUMBEfiS. What 8oo!al Eminanea Costa tha Com monar In England. My father was a laborer, and I am a lord. .When education was reserved for the rich they do sot seem to have availed themselves greatly of the advantage, for many of the Important discover ies, inventions and Improvements -we owe to the sons of the poor, and few of the celebrated writers, mnslclttns or artists were sons of the rich. The education I received at the pub lic expense enabled me to obtain em ployment which afforded opportunities for advancement, and eventually I nmnssed a vast fortune. "Society" lins its scout. : They are the connecting links between tho unim portant' rich and the lmpccunlnu "great." ' The wife of a fashionable artist sought our aciuiiiintaucc. My por trait, which her husband painted, cost 1,000 guineas, but at their house we met the peeress to whose not disinter ested negotiations I owe my knight howl. That step up the social ladder cost some 20,000. A philanthropic duchess came for ward next to welcome us on tho way. Her public benefactions and her pri vate bills relieved me of a further large amount, but to compensate for this- we were Introduced to "society." I was elected to several clubs, and vouchers for the "royal lnclotmre" were accorded to us. An Impecunious but Important poli tician later procured for me a baron etcy for a consideration, part of which was for the purposes of the gov ernment and part he retained for him self. He Is an inveterate opponent of corruption In municipal corporations. There appears to be no Inclination to interfere with free trade In titles, for subsequently I was offered, and I accepted, a peerage In return for a substantial contribution to the funds of the party. Ability, industry and enterprise made me rich. Bribery has made me re spected. Without fees to the fashionable I should be still but a local celebrity, se verely Ignored by the neighboring mag nates. Directly and Indirectly it has cost me some 200,000 to nttaln social respectability. London Truth. USE FEET AS . HANDS. A Custom Somewhat Common Among tha Yellow Races. A French savant, M. Lannclongue, in a communication to the . Tarls Acad emy of Sciences maintains that among the yellow races, the Chinese, the Jap anese and the Malays, the foot is used as an organ of prehension, like the hand, to a far greater extent than is generally supposed. He says that while in Tokyo he saw a young man sitting In a theater box grasping the rail with bis feet just as though they were bands, ever and anon using his right foot to scratch his left thigh. The fact that the Japanese usually sit on their heels at meals and in the house develops extreme suppleness and mobility in the feet and toes, and the prebensive function is still further encouraged by the fact that the Japanese who adhere to the ancient customs wear forked stockings and dispense with the inflex ible and constraining European shoe. Chinese postmen navigate their boats lying down, steering with their hands and rowing with their feet. The oar is held between the big toe and the others. The natives frequently use their feet to collect and to pick up small objects lying on the ground, and sometimes even catch mice with their toes. M. Lannclongue holds that the yellow races, who are able to use their feet somewhat as the elephant uses his trunk or the monkey his tall, enjoy a very considerable advantage in the everlasting struggle for existence over the less fortunate Caucasians, who are able to employ their feet only for loco motion purposes Philadelphia Ledger. Rsbukad. Hoffman, the German physicist, ar rived in Glasgow late one Saturday night and on Sunday morning went to call on Lord Kelvin. The doorbell was answered by a woman servant, whom Hoffman asked if Sir William was at home. The servant answered, "Sir, he most certainly Is not." Hoffman then asl;eil. '"Could you tell me where 1 could find him?" "Sir," she answered, "you will find him at ehurch, where you ought to be!" Sha Did Hats Smoking. Henry M. Stanley once had an ex perience which shows how a hatred of tobacco is apt to swamp the finer feel ings. In 1803, when staying at Brook lyn, N. Y., he notes in his diary: "Boarding with Judge X. Judge drunk. Tried to kill his wife with hatchet. Attempted three times. I held him down all night Next morning, exhausted,, lighted cigar in parlor. Wife came down and Insulted and raved at me for smoking in her bouse." For a Rainy Day. "In your pursuit of pleasure," said the serious citizen, "you should not neglect to lay something by for a Talny day." . "Of course," replied the light hearted j man. "Nearly every member of our j fishing club brings along a pack of j :ards." Washington Star. Hia Condition. Father Now, Tommy, . promise me that you will always count a hundred before you hit another boy. Tommy Yes, I will if there's any one around tc . hold the other boy while I 'count- 1 Harper's. Bazar. j Tha Point of Vlaw. Jean Paul Laurens, the famous French painter, (was the son of an honest cart driver of Tonlouse. At one time when the painter was at the height of his Parisian reputation It happened that two old women at Tou louse were talking about the Laurens family. "Let me see," said one "there were two boys, weren't there?" "Yes." "What became of them?" "Oh, one's a grocer here in Toulouse. He does a good business." "And the other one?" "The younger one? He went off to Paris and became an artist." "Dear, dear And his father such a good, worthy man!" BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and PORK Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongues, Etc. Poultry and Game in Season Prompt Delivery. : Milliren's Meat Market Reynoldsville, - - Pa, Use the Bell 'Phone t s Hard Vein Slate A superior product, guaranteed unfading. Sold by Woodwork Supply Company Reynoldsville, Pa. JJJ J iiaintj 1 1 Underwopd Standard The . Machine You Will Bventua Buy! THE BEST TYPEWRITER FOR BANKERS and BROKERS Because it possesses speed, is durable, and always turns out excellent work. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER (INCORPORATED): , Pittsburgh Branch: 641 Liberty Brain fag Night work over worn neaa pains and tnroDS, nau ralfie and sympathetic grNjjl pains Rtv''W, a flash' by ANTI-ACHE No 111 ft.r-ff acts. Dom not affect ths hurt Two sixes lOe & 25c AU dnugbts Warn Chemical Co., Clarion, Pa. The Bank That Docs Things It requires time and energy; and ripe experience to make a bank. We claim all the essentials of an Efficient Hank and offer in addition Absolute Safety. Interest paid on Savings Accounts, having liberal withdrawal privileges. Foreign Exchange issued on all parts of the world. Capital and Surplus $130,000.00; Resources $650,000.00 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK ' (Oldest Bank In the County) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Open Saturday Evenings. Central Pennsylvania Lime H-0 is hydrated lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives quick results. For beet results from your land,, USE LIME, ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or, beet of all, USE H-O Lime for chemical and building purposes. Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, &c. Lime and limestone for all purposes. We are the largest limestone manufacturers in Pennsylvania. Prompt tdiipment by any railroad. Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, . Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime & Stone Co., Write for literature on Office: TYRONE, PA. Lime and its uses. Oh, Mr. Msrchant! Why don't you get on the map and Advertise. Typewriter e COMPANY . Avenue
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