HARLENEt) BY CUSTOM. Thit lllvnrwfl Wiinisn Kill Nut feel Cum rnrtahln A hunt llff Children. Tho fimvrMntlim tMik (iIiiimi nt n tt Mn in n 'lilcK" TcMlnurntit wllltlii cur nliotif liuir n ilor.cn iici-moii, mi it In to 1m jircmiineil tlmt it in nut t 1 coiimIiI. itciI iitrtlfttlitrly pncrctl. Tlm wnnmil in tlm lirnwu ilri'HH liiiit erlili'tilly JiiHt mum in from JViivcr. Tim ni" In Murk liiul innt. lur nt tlni ili Mit, Tlicni wimnn Itllllllltlril li-si r 1 1 it ) 1l (if tlm llctllllrt of tliii Journey; wlmt tltnttHhti Htnitetl, linw llrctl Hltnitnt, wliiit ll Icirllilr clmft Ilium WW Mini Hil furl ll, Illli rHpi !H(rl w llli ci- clitiiniMitim uf Mvinpul liy fnnii her lioiir cr. Then Kim li'iuii'il forward nml umIukI Willi imirn lliiin oriliimrjr intercut: "Iluvn you hccii (li'iirK nlneti?" Ilia coiiiimiiliin'H fiicn took mi iin ex pression Hint Hceinotl tola'token renlHim (iiiii to nil thn cvIIh tlm hitnmii raco ii lltiHtlnctl tn count III cnnliict villi. "Yes, twice, " fIhi iitnrwerotl. "Anil the ehlltlicn?" "No, I linvi'ii't Hiii'ii ilium. " "Nor Jiln wife?" "No, Imt I liny imy hIioIh qnltn pnit ly nml ai'iiKlliln ton. " Tlm wmiinii in lirowa hIrIiciL "1 iirviT licnnl it wnnl of it tintll nlmnt, a week nun. You cuit't ItnnKliin wlmt u shook it Min n iut. I In wiw miir rietl in Jii-ci'iiiIht, wiisn't lie?'1 "Yen, Just n iiinntli after yim Wftrn. " Win kimIkmI iikiiIii. "I'd 1 1 lio to Ki n thnelilltlron, Imt I'm nfntiil I cnnliln't lii-nr 1 1, It iniiketi no ililTercuico how kooiI tli-ornd'n new wlfo 1h, ulin won't Imi liku mi own mother to tlm MMr littln tliiiiwa U'm tiKiilimt all rcivann, you know tlmt." Tint wnntnti in lilnck nilinittvil that tlm nrKumt'iit wtut imlhpiitiiblii "Ami I'd never foci riKlitnuiiln," tlm HH'iikiT coiitiiiiicil, niiiiinntly kIvIiik her rtniiHcicncii ft few iilTectioimtH littln jmtn nml lulling it to rest. "Wlmii 1 left Uf nru, I tried til Kt tlincliililrnii for myself; Imt, you kch, 1 lind no iilnn what 1 Mhniild do. 1 kmiw it would lm out of tlm (innstloil for mo to try to stniKKln nlong with ull thrne of tlinm. I hud fiiitli ciiiiiikIi in him to tmlitivo that Ihi would do tlm rlnhr. thinir ly tlii'tn, 'vnu tliouk tuy own lifo with him hud linen n ornotuul nmrtrrtlom. If I hud only knnwa tlmt I nhoulrl tunr ry nnaln o noon und ho welt, iiolliitiK on unrtli could over luivo conicHcil mo to irive tlimu up. Hut, yon , I didn't know. Ho, nil tbliiKScoiiHiilnn'il. liruittta I'd better k rlK'it ou unst. Ah I until, it would Ni n torrihle trinl to oo tlmni under tlio churH of mimnliody el no and henr them cull another woniuu 'moth er. ' It would break my heart " Tlie two women flniKlmd tlmir lunch and trail out Thn bnlillicniled innii at tlin cm! of the tabla driippod hlH fork with a clutter. "Well." bo iinid nniihntioally, "ifi my opluiou that those tlirno childmn are botXcr off with that new mother If hIih's anythiiiK nbort of a aiuuzoii thuii they would he with tlmt woman. Ilnnvnii trriuit lie won t 1m like their own motlMw." The little nudienoe looked tin though it agreed with him individually uid collect iy;ly. Kxnluuigo. A PLAY THAT WA3 NOT WRITTEN. rnuktli rirni nf I hit Kldrr tutd Tonnctir IHinins Thnt MlMrrlrd A onrioui and lntenwtjiiB bit of cor respondence lxtwecn Alninudre I)unm, fnthur, nml Alexandre Dumim, ou, linn linen pulilishiKl iu 1'nrin by ileorKes llnyer, showing the two emiiieiit French men lnvl planned to write a theatrical piece together. LTnfortuiintcly tho plan wm not carried out, and tlio literary world wan deprived mnylie uf a brilliant produoiton. Tlia letter read aa follows: Parih. (int. T, invi. Alf landr Dainu. fathar, to Ainxmudra 1U mnii, mnt Ukah Makteb After 110 Tar of itruitulo, ifafpatH nnit vlrturln, nf fulluri ami stio oiim, 1 believe that. If not a trentcfilebrlty, 1 have at IcHt th roputntlun uf being a fruitful novel Int. Only yesterday I received from Victor Hugo, In Guernsey, a lutter full uf encourafreiwutsndcnnurntulntlima. I havo the. honor to belong to the Horiety of Author and the Hoclety of Dramatists. My modest claims to the llrst are: Her follows ailst of Lis most successful works.) Now, 1 beg, dear master, the honor of writing with you adrnma In five actn, the Ideas for which I shall dis cuss with you at onr llral meeting. Tho ideas are, I believe, In accordance with lb tastes of the day. Will yo agree? ALKXAMDna Dt'MAs. father. The reply of the eon wag; Aleianar Dnmaa, son, to Alriander Duma, faUien 1a Markb Yoar letter earn to the cor rect address. Ths friendship, the love, the re spect, the admiration which I have for my father make It my ty and pleasure to ac cept blindly yoar amiable offer. He it so, therefore, we shall work together on soms lewe la live acta, Te work with yon, let me ear, between as, will be no bad piece of busl ines for m. ALBZAaoaa Ium aa. Son. Womaa Iavewtert Fvayar to Csagruss A unique petition faaa turned np on the homte aide among gome old papers. The memorialist ia a woman, and aue aski congress to appropriate f 500 to en able ber to perfect and plaoe npon the market sundry Inventions, which ahe lack means to secure pa Units npon. 8he says: "I have asked aaalstonce from most every one I thought most likely to aid. I began on the common liner, went on to the thousanders, then to million aires, governors and the president not the present president bnt I asked Brother Arthur. They all paid as deaf an ear to it as the Alps would to the chirp of a snowbird. " She asks oon gross to "look into the patent offioe treasury and see if you can find an idle $300 that is doiug no one any good. Bring it out and let me use it for a season. Money, like troes, yields more by being stirred about the roots." Washington Post, Toa Balow's Independence. Bo far as the auUenoe was concerned, Von Bulow always mode a point of do ing exactly as be pleased. Ou one occa sion when a Lei pxio audieuoe Insisted on recalling him in spite of bis repeated refusal to play again be came forward and said, "If you do not stop this ap plause, I will play all Bach's 48 pre ludes and fugues from beginning to end, "Ban Franoisoo Argonaut PRANKS PLAYED eY SPIRITS. ttlwlc (lives a Midnight ililtltln nf Ills I'nwer Over the Invisible, "Once," nld the real cutnt) limn, "licfnrn I foil from (rriice, I was n re porter on a pnHr down In thn central jmrt of tlm frtato. Thero Were a rikhI ninny plrltimllHt in : he city where I worked, mid I got rather Interested in the belief toy Keif. I hud Imen to tinnier mm seuuecs nml seen some things tlmt pur.led inn, Mini I hailed the ruining of Hindu, the gmut sluto writer, with Joy. I thought thnt hn could, if ho clione, clenr up a lot of foggy point for me nml either iimkii me it full llcdgnd be liever or hIiow inn thnt thn whole thing wns a fakn. "Hindu riimn to town, and I got well netpmlnted with him. Ilngnvn a innii Imt nf SeaneiK, noil I nttended nil of them. (Mm night I went to tlm hotel Where he wan Ktaylng nml had a long tnlk with him. 1 didn't get much snll faction, I mil free to confess. IttNt M 1 was about to start for lining a very heavy snowstorm ramn np, nnd Hlndn kindly Invited inn to sham his room. Wo went to lied iihnut 13 o'clock. "1 confess that I wits n trillo senry. 1 thought that a man who had the con trol over thn spirits that Hlado sii'imxl to possess mlglit have snpcrnntuml vis itors nt night, mid I didn't exactly rnllMh the progrnmmo. Ilowi'Vcr, it wns very si or my outside, mid I concluded that I would rather take tlm clmncen of a visitation from a few spirits, morn or Ichs, than wnlk n mile through a bllr. r.ard. Slinln kept talking ebi-erfiilly about nil sorts of things until wo were undressed mid in bed nml the lights had Imk'H put nut Then hn relapsed Into silencti. 1 turned over on my side and tried to get to sleep. Tho room was quiet us the grave. Suddenly I heard something strike bang ngainst the wall, mid I sat straight np in One of my shoes hint left its place on tlm floor mid had been thrown with terrlllo force aguliist the wall. "This was thn beginning of a series of remarkable happenings tlmt lasted three hours. IOvery article In tho room Was thrown around promiscuously. J he fnrnituro wns banged ngainst the cell ing. The lied, a heavy nffair, wns picked up and chucked ngainst thn wall with a Jar that nearly threw me out of it Tu cap it all, something got hold of the lsidclothen nml begun to pull them dir. I hung ou to them with all my strength, but they were drawn off and thrown in a heap in the middle of the room. All this time Blade lay on his back on his aide of tho lctl. Ho never moved, so far as I could sen, ilor did lie Buy a word. "I didn't sleep much thnt night Slade told mo thnt he bad the spirits do these things. I don't know whether lie did or not, but I do know tlmt I wouldn't icnd such another night for a gocd bit of money, nnd I further know that I cannot explain the phenomena on any other basis than that something wns doing these things at Blade's behest " Buffalo Express. Firing Big Onne. "Tho innii who has never been in close proximity to a 100 ton gun when it is fired can havo llttlo conception of the nolne and vibrntioii, said Lieutenant John W. Leigh, a rotired naval officer. "Partly by courtesy nnd partly by clianoe 1 wns on tho Thunderer at the siege of Alexandria some years ago. Two acts of ndvico wore given mo as to bow to act when the big guns were fired. Old experienced seamen ciui stand the shock by raising on their toes the mo ment thn word is given to fire. The ma jority of people, however, find It neees sury in order to preserve their ear drums from perforation to lio down, resting most of tho weight on their hands and toes. Even with this precaution tho sen sation is most unpleasant until one gets used to it Even with the comparative ly small guns in general use in ournnvy tho concussion ou board n ship when a allot is fired s very niinoying, but tho enormous guns used so generally in Eu ropean navies are a source of terrible danger "to the crew as well as tho enemy, nnd I doubt if they could possi bly bo used in a hand to hand encoun ter, useful as they are for destroying distant porta St Louis Globo-Deino-crat Breach of Promise Bait. Goldie asks if a young man can sue a young woman for breach of promise if while engaged to him she marries an other man. Answer: There are a great many foolish young people in the world, Goldie, who seem to think that they can in soma way by money compensa tion make np for unhapplness, sleepless nights, tears and heartache. Cnless there bas been some actual wrong, breach of promise suits are a very poor investment They generally end in a good deal of scandal and have moat un pleasant consequences. If no real wrong has been sustained, the court would likely award about a cent damages, and there would be heavy oosta and all parties made ridiculous, Such suits are best lot alone. Legally a man oan sue for breach of promise as well as a woman, but he appears very ridioulous when be does a New York Ledger. Should Yoar Shoes Creak, Creaking shoes are an intolerable nuisance. Yet some shoes will creak, notwithstanding every precaution. For such intractable wear it is recommended to pour a small quantity of linseed or sweet oil upon a flat surface, liko a platter, and allow the soles to stand in the oil over uight In that way thoy will not only lose the squeak, but will become saturated with the oil, making thorn proof against dampness. Another cure may be effected by taking them to a oobblur and having one or two pegs driven into the center of the solus. New York World. Fetching. Mrs. Bpendleigh Don't you think, dear, that the way I dress is really fetching? Mr. Bpendleigh (groaning) I should say I did I It is fetching me into the bankruptcy court I Hallo. If yon have any treasured short lengths of old brocade, you tnny prodnco them now and innkii thn fronts of one of tho long Louts Hclr.o waistcoats of them. And If yon nrn hnppy enough to possess old lace you can make them up en Jalsit to wear with thn same. It Is to mount the lace on bands of muslin, keeping tho folds quite soft nnd using as few stitches as possible. In this wny thn tender sus ceptibilities of thn fabrio am spared, and when thn jabot fashion Is over and done with the lace remains to 1st used In some other way. Fashion Journal Alpine tliilde And now, gentlemen, as soon as the Indies leave off tnlking you will henr thn roar of tlm waterfall. Thero ate thrill ordinary modes of ex eeullnn in China slicing to pieces, de capitation mid strangulation. i,." ' io x. PoSson I, F. BAKE OF UtMAN LIFE, vc L'l,1; nf tlm fJyMtom by l n Uo nf v'r Sar3aparH'i Vi I V:t I 11 ;.-i l l -. i i . i. . ... u ! I (.,. ; O 1 rv iii! ..! I lie nf ii ii v licletcr. liopii'L' Hint nj e i liuialn would 1 1 in lil. l,; to I i I ;i, to I loild.'i, .i ll lo t :irilii";t l ili;H. oi I i i"ii;iiiin! h line I line ii( I In- walers. I. Ill all wii!4 Al -t, being advised Ji era! IVn irli to Irv , jci'm t i:ii i!!:i. I 1 1 ' i ii Inkii l it. i i. i r i 1 ,'t'i 'IV lo ni liivoinl le 1'cndls H in iHilesl. I n dnv I con M lei lUN.mir ll pcifecllv liCHlihv I I III ll, with it tfood : I'pctilc'itiiil J t!i I. -l' l, trace of my fi in.i r , .1 t i eii'ilaint. To nil in v l'l leiidM. : I e i i 1 1 1 v tin . a men like ' I ''.!'. 1 I'i coiin'iieial A ei 's Snr- I :iai lil:i, ll'in need o! a l ei li el iy t iaMe l.lood-liurilier. ,!:isi; r. !'.-( on ir, proprietor Hold . el 1 1 i t, I'ev Vev. I la : rem- J i i '. ',:! V,'. !'i' It St.. New Vei l'., t A ItclMnd for Exhibition ( r VHE WORLD'S FAIH !;.n-2?..'L2.?..?..?.!?.2.?..?.JL25j?.SJ!2.' CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS! Ever brought to our town hi Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods! Brandenberg never was Bold lens than 20 to 25c. per yard; will Bell you now for 124. Dimity, Turkey Red Damask, 41 " Prints, Ginghams, China Silk, 124 c 37 05 05 25 Better Goods than you can buy any place else. The same Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children's Suits, .90 1.00 1.25 1.75 I 11 Single Coats, .50 Youths' Suits, 13.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5.50 Worsted " 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, $6 to 9.50 A fine line of Men's Pants. Come and examine my goods before you purchase else where. N.HANAU. Grocery Boomers W IUJV WIIKIIM YOU CAN tIKT ANYTHING YiUI WANT. Suit MmiIb, Smoked Men Ik, CANNKIMiooDK, TKAH.COI'KKKH - Ann am. kimm or O 1 iKurrs, ('iNI''KTINI',UY, 'l'l ill At ft 1, ANIXMtlAIW, Kvcrytlilti); In llio line of Kri'sli (Ji'dcfi icH, Ki'cd, 3H3to. IUmxIh tlrllrrrrd j'rrv lhire hi totnt. full on tin nml ifrt ii-li'M. W. V,. ScIiiiU, & Sm & O N I winli lo cull Mitt ATTENTION of Dim pulilic. to lilt) fjlct Unit I havo rtffulvttd my Spring - and - Summer Suitings, nnd that tho cloth in tho hit ust nnd bust. My jiricup nrn ninth) to Hint llin times imu my workiiiJiiiHliip is giinrnn Uv,(l to l perfect. Yoiiih for lionoHt dealltij; lo all, J. G. Froclillcti, ttic Tailor, Rrynoldavlllr, Pa sWNoxt diMir to Hotel MeConiiell. Of' HE YNOLltS VILLI:. CAPIThU 9SO.OOO.OO. '. nilclicll, I'rcNhlenli Ncoll ncl'IcllNiKl, Vlc Hrra.l John II. Handier, I'smlilcr. Director! ('. Mllcliell, Rciitl. Mel'lelliillll. .1. ('. KillK, jtiHepii r-f riiusM. .ifiHftiti ifenfierMfifi, (1. W. Ktiller, J. II. Kiiiielit-r. lltH's n fienei-filliifiilfiiivlMiMltif.HHiififl nit Hells the HfCfHitilH of ffit.ri'liitiits. iri.ri-Hlf,iiri I rueri, furiiierH, fiieeliioileH, rtiltierN, liiifilierriien miff filliertt, iiroritlNhiir the rmist ctireftil fit lent ifui Iff I IIC llllHltlCHH III Ull IHTMHIH. Hnffi icKfHlt Hoxch for rent. 1'lrHt National llmik liullilliiit, Niilun tilork Fire Proof Vault. Every Woman Sometlme noeds frll nbla monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, sr6 prompt, safe and Mrtatn In nsrali. Tbf ssnu Ins (Dr. Hnsl'sl nonr dlsspimns. Bant surwuw 11.00. i'afU Mud loin (Jo.. CISTSlawl. U. Kiir sale at 11. Alex Htoko's llrux store. ubaerlb for The -X' Star, If you want the News. Oounlry Produce Reynoldsville Hardware Co., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, TIN, SHEET mON - and - COPPER WARE, AMMUNITION, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, WOOD and IRON PUMPS. And everything kept in a Roofing and Spouting Done to Order. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. OotrU, II O'l'KLMiOONNKLI,, IWYNOUIMVIUX PA. I'HASKJ. lilsACK, VoinVor. The li'iidliiir tnili'ltif (Itt'tuwit. 1lt'ii.iiinr-tfi-H fitt- ruitiUM'H'liil fiii'h, Hii'iitn hi'tit, fno tin, tut 1 1 hiHitim ii ml clttMi'tM tin cviTjr floor, hriinpli riHittiH, lillllitril f-tHtiii, tt'h'photin run hiMltotm Sir, II DTKIj iiklnap, UKVNorJlHVll.MC, PA. L.X. Mvi'LKLLASlK Vwprlitnr. Y'tn vlnnn liiMrcl-f pttrt Iritlfit. iN'titrfl Iti tin vrry rrnlri of Mm IhihImi'mh imrl. of town. I'rci' 'him fo mikI fmm f rtiliiH iinu minium. loim mi initio rtHMim for I'otnini'ri'lul tMivi'li'tx, ItlMMIlUflAI, IIDTKI,, Illtt M K Vll.r.K, I'A., '- '. t'AHUIKU, rmiirhlm; Hiifiiele riMinm mi llin imtiuifl HiHir. Ilmtsn lien tell liy lllll III III ItllM. ( lltilllllllM to fttlfl ft'fitll ltd trultiN. jyjtitimrs wiNiistiit iiotki,, 1217-211 l''ll,lll:IIT H'I'IIKKT, I'llll.ADKI.I'IIIA, - I'KNN'A, I'HNHTON J. Hint Hi K, finpihinr. Ml'! Iieil riHiliiH. llllteH H! Kl tier llll V Alfierl t'ltll rilltl. I'lliliH'lf fiiitn I1. ll. It. Ilepnl. Htlll i, hi. m' If (mm New I'. A. II. It. IicihiI. tHIrrlliittroit. K NK.-K. .irs'l'IfK OK 'i'HK I'KAt'K Ami Ileal K.Klnti' Aiietil, llevtinlilnvllle, I'n. 1 1 mi rtiii:i.i V. ATTOIINKY-AT-I.AW. Ilfllee tiff West Mnltl Hlreel, oitHiiltn I Iff. t'fitlilnereltll Hotel, lie yholflNVlllf , l'fi. II. K. lit (OVKIt, , IlKYNOUMVtM.K. I'A. IteNlflefit flettllHl. tn tiiillilliitf near Metliff ttlHteloiri'lt, ftiiMmlln Arfinlrl Mock, tlettlic ttettN lit ffteriltfll, c. r. iiiiiinoN. .roil n w. iikkii. ATTOItNKYH-AT-I.AW, llriNik vllle, .lerfersfitt I 'ft., I'n. OUtrc In room formerly fH-eiiiilefl hy (iftrilott A I'firlielt, Weil Mult) Hlreel. W. L. MtORAOITEN, Brukfllli. 0 a. MtiDONALO, RaysalftiTllli. jJ'KACKKN ti Mt ltONAM), Attnrw iiH nml i 'uiiiiiilliir-il-Liw, onifi'snl Keynfittllvllle nttfl ItriKik vllle. D a X 8 o 03 c -a is -3 i' ." i a S?2 H w 1) 9. .3. 8 (S) c o H 0 c a 5Z t 9 0 0 0 6 .3 s o CD a a o i . n n i l - 3 ft H O Y Of w in a a u , - S S 'j v n Z tr ii o 55 " o? f : J3 a ' u uj4 J it a o o A " R T. CO 01 '5 Z G u T ?? i 1 0Q MSB o c - 03 cc - If V X o a u sat n isi o 1 5- "-jj Z3. O 03 ; 2 F-Ji m 8 I "SIS. jysSOLUTION NOTKIK. Notice Im hereliy fflvcn Ihnt tlm ptirlerfililp inretfirfire c xiMtinp tieiween i.ttwrenec .t. me fjttlre atiil T. K. l-.viiitH. of Itc vtmlilvlile. I'n lltider I lie llrm lilttne fif l.n wretiee .1, MrKnt Ire ft I'n., win tllHsolvffl IIiIh Itli tiny of A nut., Hf.l, hy miitiiftl cfffiHenl. All rlelitN nwitiK the Kulfl iiirtnerMlili urn to he reeelvefl liy milfl l,fiwi-erir'fi ,1. MrKntlre. Htirl Is 1 1 rlcmittifiM fffl lltfiHHlfi ititrtnerhlilp arc to Im preheated u L,uwrt.'iicfj j. iiier.niire lor iiuytneni. I,. .1. Mi Entihe, T. R. Kvanm. Iteynolflsvllln, A hit. 24, IMM. Goon floadcmij, HAVANA, n. T . K. W. NWKTLAND. Prlarlnftl. f'4tliKn rcmrntory lKarflln wliffffl for noth hvxoh. ( oiTKHKifr riiiMsli-Hl, LMiTiiry, Hrlerif Iflc, AIwi hhmIhI roiirw-j In Thwry .....1 T. ...1.... U..lu u . . I Art, HtnoKruitiy and TypewrltltiK urid for catulouKA. First-class Hardware Store. Iltttllrcititu Hint plntilf. II UI'TALO, mmiKHTKK A PITTS- lllllttlll UAII.WAY. The Mliitli line Itelweett tltllltils. ttlflirwnv. Hriiflrntfl. HhIiiiiiiiih'ii, Mil ft ft lo, Itfti'lienlcr. Nliorioti riilltt tititl ifttltitN In Inn ttiter ttll rt'ftlnti. im nmi tin it .tune iti n. imt. iinrn- rer ItttltiH will iiriln mill flefrl frtim KhIIh feel) Htiilhiti, tlnlly, em i pi riittttltiy, lis fol- IflWM! I.Vti I'. IM. mill ft.tti n. ni.-Af'f'titiiniiiflnllons fl'llltt I'ttllXxlltllHrfll'V tttlll llltf Itllft. NMI A. M. Iiiiititliiioifl IliHliiHier tn ii 1 1 Kur llriN'li wiir vllle. Illilirwny .lnliiiMiiiliiim.Mt, JeHi'tl, lltiiiltitiii. hiilioiiiittt-ii. Mt ll ft If . ti tt'l llfM'ht'Nler: connect Itttf nt .IfilttiMfinlnirK llli I'. A K. triiln H, fttr Wlleft, Kline, Wurrefl. ( 'tif-rv tttitl l-lrli.. IO:h:l A. M. Ai'f'fiifiiniHliiilfiii- I'tft Hyltes, llltf mm ttiifl rinivMiiiiiwtif'y. 'ill I'. ,M. Ilinilfiittl A nittiiifliilltiii I'or lleeelllf ff, III f M'l Wft v v I lie, Klltfintll, I'Hr- iiinii. Illilvwny, Joloisiittliiiiii, Mt.Jewelt hfnl lltiiilfnrtl. 5:111 I'. M. Mull I'or IiiiII.iIm, Hykea, Ills: lltllt, riitiKilltiH-ni'y fiti'l Wlilitoti. I'ltMMf.iiifrM nre t-ffillfHtetl Iff linrrhtlMf llfli- etH hf'fote eiitetliitf the etttN, All elefifM lilltlte t,f i'eti 1 i-tilN will he f'filtei'tefl hv cnff- flllf'IntM wltfti fiilff, tiff, ftillfl fin tMllliN, ft-ftlll till ill ll I If ma whiM'ti llrliel filllie la miiliiliiliieil. I lintmtttlll mile HrlielN ttl Iwtt cents tier Inlle, ponil ffif- ihi",.iiki' lietwi'fti till attltlfifia. .1. II. MflNTViir, Aeiil, I'lilla ereek, I'n. It. II, MATIII'.Wa I',. ('. 1,kl'KV, tletii'llll Hillil. lien, j'lin. Alfetll llllltlllo.N. V. lliH-healer N, V J H'lNNHY liVA Nl A ItAII.IOAl). IN KI'I'WT NttV. lil, IWI.'l. I'hlllttlt'llillltt ft Kile Ittlllnillfl lllvlaltttiTlttin Tithle. Triiltw li nve In in ,nnl. KAHIWAItli ll:lil A M Trnln H, flnlly em-i'iit Htniflity for hiltihilty, Hurt Khlllif itti't Ifitf-rttietlllife atti Uinta, nt rlvlnif nt I J 1 1 1 it I. 1 1, 1 , 1 ti tl:.vt p. m., New Vfirlf. Iie'siji. tn.t ltiililiiif,re.7:'fi i. m. U HHlilinrtiiit, H::if p. m I'lilliniot ntt'lor eur frtitn HllftmutHit t ntifl tiiiMai'iter ffttii'liea from Kttfte In I'lilliiili'lnhftt. ::iti I. M. 'rt-ulti ll, tlnlly etu'etit Hiinrliiy fur llntrlMliiirir Hint Itili'trtii-flliiif atiittetiM. ttr rlvlliKlft I'llllllflelplllll 4:;i A. M. New York, 7 :;cl A. H. ThrumMi ciMH'li friitn llttllfila tit U'llllnrti'.tMirl. I'lllltlllllt Hli'f'tillltr etira flntrt llittrlahiiitf lo I'll I ltifl.-l fill lis nttfl New York, riillltflflplill! pte,Ht'fiiera eltti refltlllll III Hlecper tlinlKlill Ift fl ffttlll 7:1m A. M. tl::tl I'. M - I rtiln 4. flnlly fur Hioilniry, llttrrla- liut-tf titifl Ititertfit'tilititi atftllfttta, iirrlvlnif ut I'liliiel' lnhln. II :.vi a. M i New York, U mi A. M i lliiltlmnre, ll:'.D A. M.: Wiililiiifli.n,7:HI A.M. I ' 1 1 1 If i ii I I'ltlu flfim Kile tttnl Wllllllliia port Iff I'llllllflelplllll. I'llHHi'iitfera In aleejM'r for Itnltlmorfi unit Wiishltttrtfin will Im Iriinaferretl Into Wuahlittrtonalff iter nt lltir rii'hitrir. I'tiaseritfer riiiti'liea fi-otti titlt, tfi I'lilltiilelphlit liiul WllllmitfiKirl. to llulil mtire. WI'HiWAIIII :R A. M - Trnln t, flnlly eneetil. Stnnlity for Mltltfwtty, Itiillfila, rlertitotit nml Ititer mciilltte alntlotia. I,elivea ItltlKWfty lit. I:(lt I'. M. for Krle. Ml A. M." Trnln 3, flnlly fttr Krln nnd Ittler iiiftilfiln polnla. 11 I'. M. Trnln II, tlnlly ctcfpl. Hiiiiflny for Kntte it ml Inte rnicillutc attttlfitia. TMUlilIIIII Tlt.MNH rtilt lilllKTWIMili HHJM TIIK KAHT ANDWlliTM. TltAIN II leiiveH I'hlliitlt'lphlit N:.Vl A. m. Wflxltlmtliiti, 7. Vf A. M.s llnlllltnire, M:l.1 A. M. Wllkeahurre, III: I.'. A. M.; tlnlly eieepl. Hint tltiy. nrrlvliitf nt lirlflwtHKl nt 11:27 p. M. with I'ltllmiin 1'itrlor enr f rrirn I'ltilfiflelpiiiti lo Vllll!l!ftMfirt. TltAIN 3 If uvea New York nt. A p. m.i I'ltlln- flegtlllll. Il:?t t. rri. ; mtaltltiKlon, I'M" H. Iff. Iliilllitiore, 11:10 p. in.; flnlly nrrlvltm nt. lirlftwiMKl nt. lt:Vt n. nt. I'ttlltntiti aleetiltis; etira frtittt I'lilliiflt'llihln Iti Krttf nml frfitn WriHliiiiKlon nttfl lliiltltritire tft Wllllnttisiairt Itlirl llirfttfirit pnaHenirer ffttifltea frftttt I'itllu tlelphlii tti Krle ftfttl llnltlntftrtt tfj Wllllnma port nml lo HiiIIoIh. TltAIN I lenvea Kenovo nt A::H n. m., flnlly toteept hiiiiflny, iirrlvltitt nt lirirtwiaxl 7:.C! n. nt. ,ioirNsoNiii;iMi HArrjtoAD. (Dully cxitept Siintltiy.) Tit A IN III lenvea Hltltfwity nt :4(tn. m.i .Ifilin- aoiiinirtr nt it:.fo n. nt., nrrivitttf lit i lerninni, nt, l(t:4.'i if. fit. TltAIN 2ti lenvea Clermont, nt M:M n. m. nr rl, lint nt .liilinafiiihiii'K nt ll:i n. in. mid Klfltfwny nt ll:.V, n. m. . JIDUWAY a7x"kA icKI KM) H. U. ' HAfl.Y KYCKIT Ht'VIlAY. WM'TIIWAKII. NUKTIIWAIIII. IT M A. M. " ft A Tit IN H" A.M. I'.W. Vi ill M IH II 40 II 4M II .73 I'ltri III III ID 1.7 III 17 ID -11 tt:c! Ill 4'! iii la III V. II Ifl Itlfltfwny Itiitntl Itun Mill 1 1 viii t 'roylniifl HlnirtM .Ml I In llliie KiM'k Vineyard Itun I itrrler tlrfwkwtty vllle Mr.Mliin tiiimttilt Hnrveya ICiiri r'nlla Creek llllllola I :m I 2n I in l' 12 Ml !: M r .7' 12 v"l 12 :ia 12 HI 12 211 12 l'l Ill it l r. nA nmi tVM ftla n.m v r, i -i Alftl 12 .11 12 W 12 42 12 II 12 411 I ll I III I 14 I 211 !' 12 OA I IIAINS I.KAVK HIIHIWAV KttHtwiirrl. Westwiirtl. Trnln M, 7:17 a. m. Trnln :i, ll::H n. m. Trnln 11. I:4f, p. in. Trnln I, ;i:ttt p. ni. Trnln 4, 7:V, p. nt. Jr,lln ! t"- H M. I'ltK.VItST, j. It. VtMll, (ien. Mnmitflir. (iell. I'liaa. Atf't. AM.WiFIKNY VAM,KY KAILWAY COMPANY coininoncinif Snndiiy May 27, IH!4, Iaw (inulo Division. r.AMTWAiin. HTATtf INH. Nfl.l.NO.y Nfl.O. Ull 1011 A. M. P. M. A. M. P. U. P. M Itetlllnnk Hi 4.7 4 4n ijiwftoiihlim III 77 4 .72 New lietlilehem II :i 6 7 8 12 (ink Klfitfii II :in A :u ll 2n MuyHVllln II 4H A 41 5 2a Klimmervlllo... 12 t7 Aim A 47 HrfHtkvlile 12 2.7 2i 6 It7 Hell 12 :il A W A M Fuller 12 4:t A :ta A 2.7 Keynolrlavllle.. I If 77 A 44 I'attconst I tn 7 IK A S2 r'nlla Creek 11 7 US 7 mi 10 M I M I lit Kohl I 7 7 M 7 l'l 11 lift 1 4ft Hnlmllt 4a 7 47 7 tt Wlnterhurn .... I fW 7 W I M HenHeld 2 Oft A tV 7 411 Tyler 1 ft A IM 7 .vi (lien Flaher 1 2H H 27 N 01 BeneeltO J l A 44 A IH Urnnt 3 tVI AM A 2 Ilrlftwood I i 2.7 A AA P.'M . P. M A. M. A. M. P. M WKMTWARII. STATloiis. No.J No.A No.10 10A 110 Driftwood 10 Ifi ' 111 61 Ornnt 10 42 A ; 7 im llenezcttf) 10 72 A 42 7 IA Olen Klsber II OH 5 All 7 iti Tyler II 20 A 10 7 44 FenHnlfi II HO A 30 7 A4 Wlnterhurn.... 111 A 2', 8 00 Rnhiiln 11 47 A 37 A 12 IHlltola OA AMI A 2.7 12 10 ADO Full" Creek 1 2rt 7 2" . U 20 8 10 Fancnaat 1 IM 7 2a A 41) Keynoldsvllle.. 1 42 7 40 8 4m Ftillnr I AH 7 AT I OA Hell t 10 8 Oil I 17 Brookvllln 120 A 10 127 Hiimmervllle.... J ; 8 3H 144 Mayavllle 2 AM 8 AT 10 04 OnkKldtfn 1 OA ft OA 10 IM New Bethlehem IA 15 10 2.7 I.awaonharn.... '4 47 9 47 KodBank 4 00 10 00 A. M. A. M. P. M. A M. P. M. Train, dully axrapt Sunday. DAVID Mct'AKOO, Out BDPT. JA8. P.ANDKRMON.Oia'f. Pam. A or. OAKLAND Private - Hospital, niTH avshdi amd aognrr hthset PITTSBURG, PR. Prlvata treatment Riven, by ex pert, for all diaeaiMmi, medical or surtflcal. A laylnioin ward where ladies may have the lienentof attendunce hy a skilled oltatetrlcani and thorootfhly trained nuraea, and at the same time secure strict privacy. Special attention f lven to all femule troulilea, akin dlaenaerfliiKl un. affections. Nervona tliMeaiMa, pernfjially treated by Ir. D. E. Wllea, nhyateltni In rhartrn, a tfradunte of Jeffertton Medical Col leiie nf Fltlla. A corps of skillful and compel ent physicians In conalant attendance, allied by trained nurses. Kates moderate, placing treatment within the reach of the antlctea. Patients admitted at all hours. For full par ticulars address, Int. D. E. Wn.as, 1810 Kiptb Atbmdi, PITTbBCBO, PA.
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