il!i'||!iicliigcmcr j l!.s!j!itishe(i in 1828. 3. iLVST LL-PS Editor and Proprietor i AN V1 LLK, I\\., Al'Kll.. 7, \5. l'ubli I every Friday at l>anvillc, the county ? »r Mi.ntour county, l*a., at 51.00 u year in . ivance or Sl.ij if not paid in ad vance; : n! m» paper will be discontinued until al! arrearage is paid, except at the option o. the publisher. Kates • advertising made known «>u ap plication. Address all communications to THE INTELLIGENCER, DANVILLE, PA. MUNICIPAL AITAIIIS ■JtJtf ITil I'" the preachment and jEjEI all the piei. Rockefeller is only $20,0 )0 a year. It is evident, that Some hundred thousand dollar men woik for less than they are worth — Tim; get-rich-qaiek enterprises are ge't'ng people over the notion that Philadelphia is slow, though some other method would have bom preferre 1. — Somi; of the Russian army is still missing, it appears, but there is no need to despair ; the Grand Dukes still hold out. The World's Easter Number Next Sunday, April I), the New York World will issu •. a special 1 vast er number. It will have a double Magazine, two large pages of spring fashions in colors and half-tone, and a special sixteen-page Color Section devoted to the Republic of Mexico. There will be four splendid color sec tions with next Sunday's World, in addition to the regular news sheets, which has well earned its sobriquet of "America's Greatest Newspaper." THREEDOLLARSBETTER THAN TKIMDS. The Marvelous New Medicine. Cai-cura Sol* vent, Did More Than Many Doctors. Your Money Back if it Does Not Cure. Your pocketbook us well as your health needs consideration, hut often both suffer through ignorance ot* the right thing to buy. "Thousands of doll .rs nave I paid out to doctors during my life and I don't com plain of the dor-tors; but Dr. Kennedy's taw medicine, Cal-cura Solvent, l»e:its th"in all. Three bottles of it cured mo List spring <-f heart trouble and terrible pains in the side, back and head. Am better than for thirty years."-—II. J. Brando w, Jewett Centre, N. Y. For $3.00 invested in Cal-cura Solvent Mr. Brandow got what ho had spent thou sands for in vain. Your ease may be like his. If your druggist does not have Cal-cura Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Company, liondout, N.Y.; but ask your druggist lirst. SI.OO a bottle. Only one size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura fitila to cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. Remember, Cal-cura Solvent cures 98°£ of all cases of Kidney, Bladder and Liver disorders. BOOK AGENT 18 ARRESTED By causing the arrest of I. J. Yocum. a representative of the Keystone Pie (uimn Book Company of Hazleton.Mr-'. Jatheriue UeShay.D. L. & W. avenue, rliis city, believes that she lias ox posed i swindle and iuoideiitaliy has savtd her townspeople lota of money, al though her own experience has cot hot* tiio su:u of SO.BO. Yocuni was arrested Friday nigh*. Clio fa its a* brought out at the bear ing bofore Justice-of-the-l'oace Dal ton are as follows: Some weeks ago the individual ar restJ 1 mule bis appearance in Dan ville and calle 1 at the residouoo of Mrs. DeShny where l.e tried to sell her a lot of hooks dealing in fiction. L'iio scheme employed w is miqne. Al though but ono story was mnbta.-ed cho narrativo was oot up into books cf pamphlet form of about, 3) pages each, the division mostly occurring at points where the interest was sn li as to na turally carry the mind of the readir forward. Aoocrding to t'ie proposi tion when 100 of these b ioks, wliitb lost 10 cents a piece,were p ooured the uibscriber was to have the choice of a lot of very valuable p.-'uiiunn. In ease the purchaser was do ibttul when he had paid for sixty-eight books l.e was to have po mission to make a sel ection from a certain class ot the pre miums and the artie'e would be t-ent hi ID by the Ccnpany, which was will ing to make the slight sacrifice in oi ler to show its good faith. Among the premiums that Yocum assured Mrs. OeShay that she was entitle 1 to 112« r -ixt>-eight Looks was a Morris chair, four dining room chairs, parlo* lan p ir a long arr«y of other irtiolesof like value. For 125 books the promiums A*ere ptinoely and in« luded gold vatchcs. folding beds and ti.e like. Mr. Yo mm was a fine talker; is Mrp. DS ay put it ,4 it was a p'.eifcure to lis onto him." So persuasive was the nan t »at M-s. DeSliay did not see how jut of justice to herself she could de dine the Company's generous offer. Che "agent" assured her that after t o looks were read, if oleau and w« 11 pre erved the Keystone Premium Pook oupany would "buy tin-in back" at Mi-, -half their value or five cents a ;ocnu'i likewise fair and in oasa of lissati-faction primisel to joleem h»m at a good prW. Tie long and short of it was that Mrs. DeSliay entortd iu o a contract tnd indue time the books, sixty-eight in number, were delivered. The de livers was inado by two < t'ier in n,al tliong'i it wa" Yocum whom Ml'-. De- Shay paid for the books What papers veie employed in the transaction wore 11 loosely signed by toe Keystone Pre uiuin Book Company of Ilazletoi*. Miss Susan DeSliay.liowev. r,was pie-- rut with her mother when Yocum's visit occurred and will be a witness as to his alluring representations. Un der too circumstances t i refor-> if the scheme is crooked, it is not likely that the attempt to prosecnco will fail through. A word as to the books The novel, which Mrs. DeSl.av selected is entitl ed: "Maryanne, t'ie Outcast, or In nocently Exeoutod. The -orrowful tale of a Betrayed Woman" The sty lo seems t) tie a revival of the old luiid, dime novel style an 1 at becomes al most hysterical. Miss I). Shay *tat that the books as arranged carry with them hut little interest. Typographic ally they show up badly a id are print ed on the poorest pap r. Their rot 1 value is only nominal. The concluding paragraph, which is cuuning'y arranged to whet the read er's appetite from a fresh instulliue.it of the story roads ai follows: , "Tho sibmco was broken by a scream so terrible, so lnaitoiding that it turned the bloo 1 of the spectator to ice, and the:)."— Mrs. Dei lay's interest in tin story, however, was not so intense but that she was de-irous of satisfying herself that everything was all light 1 efore she put any more money int.) tin en t rprise. Siio accordingly deiilcd tj te-t tho Company by sending for a Morris chair as one of the premiums to which she was o -ititled as a purchaser of sixty-eight books. Indue time a re ply was received stating tiiat the Com pany did not Kive Morris chairs for book",but book",but only with a hun dred or ov< r aid sho was advUed to keep on until sho got a hundred hooks Mrs. DeSliay then sent for a less valu able premium in the form of four din ing room chairs,explaining that if the Join puny proved it.i good faith by dt - i veriiitf these as promised she would gladly continue a patron »n1 order a lundred bo>iks. In a low days a reply iaine embodying an excuse for net lending the diniog room chair''. At his juncture MissSusau DoShay wrote he Coiup on orswl , demanding to tuow what was on tho ' i-t ns pr - uiums for sixty-eigV boohs. Af.er a ime a repi; uam<* which instead of irlnging the dosiied information, a*k d her what she woe Id like to I ave. Mrs. Do3iiay vavs that the pr mitiiu int eontaiue I only au assortment i.f nicies which SIIOACJ up vety nicely iu picture?,* ithont a line rx| laua ory 1 and 1110 pnrcliasi r had nothing but iho "agtiilV representations to bt ild « 11 She b» oamu suspicious I lint she migl t he the victim ot fraud and upon ii • quiring about she says slu found tl ui there VMM others in Danville wo wero wait iiK for premiums. In fact the Ila ietoi. concern did a bij bu i licas in our lown uud fr.m what Mir has discovered Mr*. P r c .' a s s • e thinks tlie number of D» .\!. up. ~i wl o pure l ase I books with the hope of obtaining premiums is i ousiderably ov r half a hundred. Mrs. PoSli »v saw Yocom in town Fridav night and iu order toLrlng the luiitcr t i a head swore out a warrant for Ins a r rtKt charging conspiracy. In i default of four hundred doll irs bail the ma i was couimitted to jail to J await th • action of the grand jury. At thn letting Ic (ienie I that lo ' was Rti.l working fo* tin H iz'et iu concern, whrso • mploy, ho said, Ie ' quit 111 on learning that they wcie not living up to all their ot-li»;atiorß. All thi'*, of course, he will hive nu | opportuuny to piove when other im j portant facts ar« brought out, among which will be whether the Haz'etcu Premium Bouk Company doing busi ness as repre*euted is a mythical con cern or otherwise ai.d if there is any thing urcoked in the whole tra'sac tier yard. W. M. SEIDEL, 344 Mill Street. SEND us m A COW, M Steer, Bull or Horse \*VjgL-'g hide, Calf skin, Dog Klein, or any other kind of hide or ski'i, an ! li t and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. gjSijjM But first get our Catalogue, fffln giviug prices, and our shipping HjEfl < tags and instructions, so as to JffljijJi 71? avoid mistakes. We :.lsu buy raw furs aud giuscng. ' =*dH*.3r* - THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 116 Mill 3treet, Rochester, N. Y. Schuyler Happeninfls. MR. EDITOR :—The weather is now all tliat the heart of man-can de sire. lu fact it is too line to continue any great length of time. It follows a week of clouds, gloom aud ruin. Grass and grain are starting in fine shape. Wheat did not suffer any during the winter. It came out of the winter in exactly as good condi tion as it was last fall when it went into winter quarters. The fields are green audit is growing rapidly. Young clover did not freeze up as it does some winters. There has uot been much clover seed sowe 11 yet. Fields wore too soft to venture upon. Miss Ethel M. Foulk, having com pleted a course at the Williamsport Commercial College, has returned to her home. Miss Dorothy Fetherolf of Mnzep pa, visited her sister, Nellie, last week and took part in the entertainment at "Snyder school. The roads are drying off rapidly. They were not as had as was believed they would be. The rains helped to bring about this condition. Mr. Schuyler Irwiu will goto Sel iusgrove, next Monday, to take a course in that classical old town's in stitution of learning. Mr. Brannen Swope will accompany him as his chum. Let's sec ! Was not Russia to dic tate the terms of peace in Tokio '! 11 ever a national boast failed to mater ialize this was certainly the one. Poor Russia ! She had not the ability to bring the .Japs to her way ot think ing, and lias lost the sympathy of the world too. There is quite a moving time among those who arc obliged to change homes. The following is a list of those who have migrated and others who will soon : Roscoe Bortz, ('has. Coiner, Thomas Strousc, Ellis I'oust, John Smith, Daniel G. Smith, Mah lou llagcrman, Wm. Shade aud Oli ver Cotncr. Yesterday (the 28th) a tire was started to burn rubbish along the railroad track just this side of Tur botville. By some nleaus it got into an adjoining field and burned over the ground very quickly. It was feared that it would spread and do a great deal of damage to fences and buildings; but it was checked in time to prevent it doing so. The S. 15. & B. I!. It. had hard luck, owing to the thawing of the ground on the new part of its line be tween Berwick aud Eyers Grove. It itid not get its passenger train through at all last Friday, and late on Satur day. The traffic has been greatly in creased and the heavy freights spread the rails so as to interrupt trains un til the damage could be repaired. A lot of men has been put to work to place the track in better repairs. The entertainment given by the Snyder school to secure funds for purchasing an organ was given 011 Thursday evening. It was a success from every standpoint. The children had 1" s-i than two weeks for prepara tion, and this fact must be regarded in forming an opinion of the perform ance of the children. The program consisted of dialogues, songs, recita tions and plays. It would scarcely be fare to mention any particular par ticipant, as they all did very well. Miss Fetherolf, the teacher, seems to have a natural genius for getting up entertainments of this character. Slit has had good success with the school this winter, li is the first winter that there has been no complaint against the teacher for several years. The attendance at the entertainment was all that was expected, and the re ceipts were lieal'ly twelve dollars. Apr. Ist, 1 903 Bi LI. Hear the Ideal entertainers in their up-to-date mu.-icul sketches, special ties and delineations, 011 Thursday evening, April 2(1, at the Riverside public school building. The Overland Limited to California leaves Union Passenger Station, Chi cago, 0.05 p. in.daily, arrives* San Francisco the third day in time for a dinner. Koute—Chicago, Milwau kee A St. Paul Railway, Union Pa cific and Southern Pacific Line. All ticket agents sell via this route. Ask them to do so. Handsome book, descriptive of Cal ifornia, sent for six cents postage. F. A. Miller, Genera) Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W. S. lloivel), 381 Broadway, New York. ThousHiids Ip >n Thousands of lives have been prolonged by the use of Speer's Port Grape and the Burgundy Wines. Females, weakly persons and invalids are benefitted and get well by the use of Speer's Port Grape Wine, there is nothing to equal it. The use of iron filings dust as a fertilizer produces a superior wine for the sick. Mother Gray's Appeal to Women. If you have | ains in the hack, Urln arv, bladder or Kidney I rouble, and want a erttain |.lca«ant herb lvnieilv for woiiianV ills, try Mother Grav's AISIUAI.IAN I.KAK. It is N safe and never fa ling 111011° lily regulator. At Druggists or iv iu cents per vol ume. Inquire al, the Music Studio, above ' I lie Western I'nion Telegraph Ollice, 011 Mill street, Danville, Pa." 4' 1-1 FDRNITURE! r't Especially Interesting Inr Ihc Spring Season Novcr before have we had such an extensive as sortment of everything in Fur nit ure at such Wonderfully Low Prices We are unusually well stocked with ! ROOM FURNITURE in Oak, Mahogany and Birds-Eye Maple. OUR LINE PHIORI "liliG-ROOM FURNITURE Ia " 1 | <£"> ■0~j; <£> I Hj is very complete at very low prices. Pon't miss this oppor tunity to purchase your FURNITURE. There is no need of buy ing your FURNITURE of mai I order houses as we can give you much better val ues and deliver light at your door. Our assortment is such that you cannot help but to be pleased. It will pay you to come quite a distance to see what we are offering. Wh.it selections you make now the goods will be held until wanted. We Deliver Goods Anywhere in the Country You Will Save Money by Buying from Us ...AVE CARRY.... The Largest Stock IN CENTRAL PENN'A J.Doster'sSons 298-300 Mill St., j DANVILLE, PENN'A I From Chicago, every day, March Ito May i5, 1905,10 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in California. Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars. Rate for double berth, Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento and many other points in California, $7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee £ Si Paul AND Union Pacific—Southern Pacific Unci \ 112 If you are thinking of such a trip, this is your opportunity to make . it at least expense. Handsome book descriptive of California sent for six cents' postage. F. A. MILLER, V/. S. HOWELL. j I General Passenger Agent, or, General Eastern Afjert, 1245 Railway Exchange, 3® T BroM.lv ay, ' CHICAGO. NEW YORK CITY, | , 1 Name . Complete information will be sent free on receipt of Street Address this coupon with blank lines filled. Coupon should be mailed to-day. City Probable Destination FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN! Ti 1 ATTENTION! j| Orders will lie taken for a guaranteed 11 43 per cent. Protein Brand of Cotton I Seed Meal, delivered off the car at Potts- I Send inquiries and orders by niil 1 I Pottsgrove. Persons having order sii will he notified on arrival of the car ! ' C. h. HcMahan & Bros. mmmm . «-P .M a im , Special Dairy Foods and Dairy Supplies, HAY AND FEED Pottsgrove, Northumberland Co., Pa. A $45 flachine for S2O IF YOU NEED A SEWING MACHINE IT WILL BE WISE OF YOU TO CALL AT THE OF FICE OF THE INTELLIGENCER. WE CAN FUR | NIStI YOU WITH ONE OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND MAKES, STRAIGHT FROM THE FAC TORY OF THE "NEW HOME" PEOPLE The Woodwork is of Fine Quurtered Ouk Finish. Drop Head. Bull Bearing* Five Drawers. Will Sell at Wholesale-Prices. Drop us a Postal Curd. pINANCIAL STATEMENT. I». H, P. Cliilds in account with Valley Town* chip us S.ip rvisor for 1901: To urn >unt <»t duplicate p >Bft wo l.ic. HFo Tux KT> JSO Amount reeeived lor iiw of Crusher J'H) (h.) Receive.l .112 county minimi.ate 8 2:t > SJt si Work bv citiz»ns "U4J 7 Plunk and tileiav •• Suiiervinor's services, 57 days m jn Kxoiu'mtion" .. . JhS scone r. 10 Dm- im.n !.i I yoftr M '.is Ituli- lioud aii'l oath 1 -.5 Inii.llfHte mid \vu;rant I .'*» Pulilihluug statement ill Intelligencer 3 0* Book* :*) Percent »Re on nionejß c ikj Attorneys' fees ... 2 50 • uditots' fees 4 »«• IJsenf h-mse 1 00 Paid «II note IT, IM Interest on note 10 1 « lM.x'i.iiut ot, note 2 0" 732 57 Due township,*t9l.27. E. P. Rknn. ) J. B MCVJAIIAN. > Auditor S. H. WLNTXKSTCKN. ) A. T . Merrill In account w.th Valley township for 1901 : To amount of duplicate 10112 69 License lax *5 »0 Work done by citizen* G»U : 5 '•aid out lor work :< i •<; N at -rlii* Coughs 28 00 Brtdge Plank jy no tone 9 On Old tmili-rx lor br dge IM 25 S. .1 Wi I liver tile unU supplies 17 7u Postsuud ru ling II K'» l.ini" :t 20 Pick handles 1 f.n Cinder for road II 35 Coal '. 1 j 49 Engine, eight days 28 CHi Interest on crusher ti 0 Attorney fees 2 5o Duplicate and warrant 1 f»0 Hail b nd und oath 125 uesuperviaon ft»i I9fti 12 78 Supervisor's serviee, 75 days 112 50 Percentage on total collected... . '.£< *9 Aml i tor's fees 00 Cse of h uise 1 10 Printing statement 3 00 Due tow J ship, 71 27 1041 92 Audited this 13th day of March, 1905. K. K. KKNN. ) J It .MCM.UIAN !- Auditor. S, 11. WINTKKHTRBN, J The Intelligencer has u class of cir culation that makes advertising in its columns rich with results. It has, t«o, a quantity of circulation at rates that mean great profit to the person using the paper. Do you wish to laugh and grow handsome? Then attend the Ideal entertainment on Thursday evening, April 20. at the Riverside public school building. Sicll Headache When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous sys tem, centering in the brain. This irritation produces pain in the head, and the turbulent nerve current sent to the stom ach causes nausea, vomiting. This is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss of memory, inflammation, epi lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc. Allay this stormy, irritated, aching condition by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They stop the pain by sooth ing, strengthening and reliev ing the tension upon the nerves —not by paralyzing them, as do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, morphine, chloral,cocaine or similar drugs. "Pick hcndaclie Is hereditary In my family. My father Buffered a groat deal, and for many years I have had spells that were so severe that I was unable to attend to my business affairs for a day o; 1 so at a During 1 a very severe attack of headache. 1 took Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they relieved me almost Immediately. Since then 1 take them when I feci the spell coming: on and it stops it nt once.' JOHN J. McERI.AIN, Pres. S. B. Eng. Co., South Bend, Ind. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls he will return your money. 23 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Tlie Oppoilte Way. He was u Rhodes scholar nt Oxford. He had come from Germany and was receiving his first lessons in rowing. "Back water," said the coach. The German did not understand. The coach explained that it meant to use his oar "lu the opposite way." and the Rhodes roan followed Instructions to the letter as nearly as he understood, lie lifted his oar from the rowlock and put the handle Into the water. MSYIM 1 KAILK().\I) The Standard Railway 01 This Continent- PROTECTED 'rJXUOUGHOL'I' HV IIIK liiturMiiig Lw.tch & Block .•\p.i 1 ysitii Schedule in Effect Nov. 29, IDO3 Sunbury Leave § 845 t o.V> j 2U» * j>2o Kline's Grove i ...#i 110 01 1 ~85 Wolverton lii 5s i |i) ois fj io |jj jj7 Klpp's Uun I 7 112 Kill .. i "i-h Mouth Danville ) ... . , Dunville ( ' ll ~M* - :l 00 Boyd I 7 liv lld Jl |2 S.i .'i Itnurinu Cro-k f7 J; tlO .* i j.u i «; «.j Catawissa .Xrrlvo 7 :i2 In m* ('atawissa Leuvc $ 7 :«| lo:.i §2W j (.08 Kllst BlnOlUshUlg i ... .. I'it»>iii»l»ll r?£ j ' " ' • - - « W Fsp.v Feir\ r 7 l_' MO 47 I i. IH Stony low ii Furry I 7 .'mi i i i I » 27 Creasy 7~2 lo V, 2v» •:w A ' Tlv "f MOS :ia r . «« Neseopeeit Leave $ So2| II 05 § 3 05 < ii 40 Bcaeb llav. ii Ferry., t . .. Wupwallopcti . hlO 1120 i2O 152 Pond Hill i 8 i; | j., j:t .| |, Moi'unaiiiia i Nlilekahlllliy , " " 11 :t W Ret nut X 1.1 UK ,111 710 Numlcolte ».,| II.VI 111 7 ||| Hut t'HIU ■ h kI riMW l I "l;.". I 7 i'l I* I \ 111«• 111 i 1 Fi-rry f9021L02t s.7i 7 sx Soil til \\ iiki-liurn*... 0 0.) U (Hi Iml 7 ;k» lla/le Street !i 08 Uiw 4 tr« 7 :i:l WllkwHartv... Arrive i» lo 12 10 4d» 7 ST A 'IONS A.M. A.M. I.M. I'.M Wilkes-1 Jarre, .Leave $7S)$lO +> | .. *(. m» Ha/.le Streei 7- s j otrj South Wilkes-Barre.. 7 :(<» 10 in 2 .(» He.') Plymouth I'MI'J .... I 782 I Ml: I 2 • I l»07 Butt on \>< m>< I . r 7 So 1 i,» i _ , hi* Nuntlcoke 712 iof,o ;{,,i «17 itetreat 7 ;,j |, f sln tin. sin. kshlnny ... 1 ~ _ Alocanaquu j 1 11 (i? 8■ |.i« Pond Hiii 112 8 (ft I* 11 11 t 820 , 1. Wapwallopeu slO J i i-> . 1 1, .7 Beach Haven Ferrv Nescopeek \rrive Sis 1I2« BTJ 7 in* Berwick , Nes.opeck . ...Leave} & '* w 11 - ' * 7 *» Creasy * u :U \ ~{> 714* Stony town Ferry Is 111 ss t Kspy Ferry .. .' > ;•.» 111 i;i . t7 20 1 . _.. Fast BlooiuhCu r£..../ 8 '' ('atiwissa Arrive 8 />,> 11 ;»7 1 i;j 7.12 ('.itawlHsa Leave «.V» II >7 4J« 782 Uonrlntc C'reek . . fJUMIL'-ii iJOf 7 M Boyd r3l lo r l2 II 14201 740 Danville » S«ui 1 h Danville .... / 9,4 ,J 40l '' ,l K ipp's Kim 112 •• !•, 1 x > 2'» r 4 >Jj 112 7 "Mi Wo.v. I:» L»! 12 'j# I .12 I 808 K line's (»rove .. 1 u 1 12:50 1 It. 1S 00 sun bury Arrive $ 0;!7> $ 12 Hi | i .V> ;KIII Dali.v. J Dally, except Sunday. I stops only on notice lo i.onductor c#r Agent, or on signal. Trains leave South Danville as follows: F «r I'itt.ston ami Serantou,7 11 a in and 221 and ">SO pin week-days; JO 7a m daily. For l'otlsville, Beading and i'hiiadeiphia 7IIa in and 221 pin week-days. For U i/leton, 7 11 a in and 2 21 and 5 'At p 111 week-days. For I.cwishurg, Milton, Wllliamsport, lM)ck Haven, ltenovo and Kane, 12 1"1 pin week days; Lock Haven only, Ji 11 a in and I3i pin week-days; tor Williains|N)rt and intermedi ate stations, 0 11 a in and 751 p 111 week-days. For liellefonte, Tyrone, I'liiilipsburg and Clearlleid, si II ain and 12 lo pin week-days. For llarrisburg and intermediate stations, 0 Hit 111, 12 15 pm and 7 iil pin week-days; 1:U pin dally. For riilladclphia (via liurrishurg) Balti more ami Washington, i> 14 »t in nnd and 12 15 and 751 pin week-days; 4:U pin daily. For Pittsburg (via Harrisburg) ?»14 ain and 7 M pin week-days ;4 SI pin daily ; (via Lew - istown Junction » !i II a in ami 12 l.'i pin week days; (via Lock Havein II II a m and 12 15 p in week-days. i'uliinan Parlor and Slee|dner Pars run on through trains between Sunbniy, Wiilinins port and Frie. I». tween Hunoi \ a" ! !M i'a uelphia and Washlnvrton ai. ! . ..i-. n iiarriM burg, Pittsburg and the W.st. For rurtla'r information applj to ticket agents. W. W. ATTFBBUBY, J. It. WOOD. I General Manager. , Pass'r TralMc Mgr C7i:o. \\ . Bov 11. General Pass'r Agt. BOILING WATER. Why n Ilcdliot Poker Doe* Not C auwe It to HIMN. If a ret!hot poker lie thrust Into eo!; i!i steam, the in treduction of the hot iron by still fur ther assisting steam produetion causes tlie pjker I 1 become at once surround ed by a slieath of vapjr. which efToetu ally prevents the watc:* 112: » n <'.>in!nff into actual contact with the metal. This : I eath of vapor Is comparative ly a bad conductor of heat, so that but little pusses from the iron lo the wa ter. There is no commotion, «ud the poker be withdrawn still glowing brifihtli*.—London Answers.