4 mw;i jumiiiwi'i Mm iiMiMMi.irwinmniiwwi THE lUTTCHKJt BUM). HE KILLS FOR PLEASUHE AND PUTS HIS VICTIMS OUT TO DRY. In finite nnkca, Itlrils linfl Vlilpinunks nn Tlinrn fliulirn A Veritable Terror nf the Wiimls A llurn Tlili.f m Well as Murderer TIik Half llrci lilrn, NTn MH ':tlv tn tH nmiitry U fo little known nml ptirrly mum lm hiii'Ii trikiiie ImMtH nf lid nn tlio tirtkc or ImtrhiT liiiil. Hn ii n iiinmlieT of n fiim ilv '(nnirlsiiij: p-mm ynil specie, nf which (inly ono well ilrflni'il milifiutiily In ri-xl.li'iit tn Nnrlli jXincrlrn. Ilulil, iliirllift, linml: iinii', lii in lit mien (tin lirnmsnrt nml III" licati 'if tlio wiihiIk. At it liltio ili-iimu-n n fnit turner wmiM rnnililv inititakn lilni fur tlin liinckitiK lilr.l. ' 111' Mni' li .'r:iy lilnnnnM', lull titipnl villi vlii(i nml liroinl M:n I; pntrli ncross ciH'li tyt mvi' liii'i it trim, Jiuitilv nlr quitr pli'iisinit tD i'.vi', tint, iilii'i, n (ll'l'lllt'll olijivt 1n l lllllllrr mill Walter liiriK IIIm li.ilii(:it U Hurt hern North AiiiTi'Tt, nml tlii'nj.'li lin lircriln In tlin liltrti imninil of Now Knplnnil ninl New York l:n :vmvs innro foiniiinn after tlm ('miiiilinn linn Jm-roswil. Tlio Kliriko Ik n luirti tyriint. Not roii ttnl v.'i:li kiHin;; mill ilevniirln; nil in hciU Imiro cnnnyli to nltriict hi fuller, 1)0 n If :.' : 1 1 1 : r ! : i ?', iiiiiVj, mire ntl'l umiill Writ1' vhi'in'Vi r oipni (unity nlTers. 1 1 in illsoi.: ilimi l-i in liiiloviililn lit Iiiiiiiii iih nlT i);il. fur M ilium mv two or mure coon ton 'tlior lint liny ur oiikhijcI In mi Ita ly f 'lily iii:irn I. Tiny nro truly rur nlvur m, r.'vl ov'pt for orrtnin wenk liofsi n of liono nml lmiwli) would rank n trim hlrd of prey. Them is ono titr:iiin', tiiirntiny clinr noteristir, Imwnvnr, which Hrptirnte". this woDillmid lmlly from nil known bird. Niitnrnlista hnvo wntchod It, Htiulieil it, lioiiilorod ovrr ft, mid writ ten Ioiik piHtin of inexpltetililn oxpliiimtioiiB of It, nml common pcoplo Imvo doulitod in thrlr mipei'.-titinii or iKiiornnco whctliorit wiw tlif iloinif of it liird or n ilemoii in hint form. Todny it rcmnliM ns dorp a mys tery ns it wns 110 yonrs ngix This in tlm puzzle: Tho butcher bird In his riotoiiK lovo of killing Rlnys ninny maro victims thmi ho Iiiih nny pnsHililo tine for. Ilo seems to do it for tho inexu fu of tho tiling. Instoail of lonvliiKtho ilomO, however, ho cnrrion them ono by ono to Homo thorny heduo or treo nnd tli'io impairs them in nil oorts of fan tastio positioimlnthobrnnehefi. It (jlvei one n Ktnrt to como out of a piece of votdn when pnnnliiK nnd mo a thorn troe liidcin with n Khntly crop of lo cuHtu, toads, HpnrrowH, grans sunken, liz nrdr nnd chipinunkH. If tlio hhiiko nver rnturned to food tipou liin Krim honrd, thero would bonu cxphinntion of liin conduct, nnd ho would bo credited with tho epienrenn tnsto of n thoroughbred vulture who likes things "a ibit'Kiimy. " But such is not the case. TJio weird fruit liaiiRs for day upon tlm limbs, nnd if hawks or crows do not find nnd steal it it will rot until only o few tiny whito skeletons roninin to tell of tho inussacro. Compnriitively few dwellers in the backwoods know this eccentricity of tho butchor bird, and heiioo nriso many cu rious and apparently well nutheiitiuut cd si Dries of trees that catch birds in thoir branches and of storms that min ed down rondH mid liiiids, so that tho trees voro full of them. TUe butcher bird is n born thief ns Well ns a murderer nnd often meets his death whilo hopelessly endeavoring to kill and carry off a tamo pet bird from a cnne r to roll n hunter's cabin of fresh meat. Any tidbit ho iiuds ho will steal, even if only to suspend it from a locust IiuukIj hard by. Tho Canadian fur traders and trappers despiso him heartily and never lose n chaiico to kill him. The half breeds cull him "Whisky Joo" and claim hu is half drunk all tho time, and hence does these foolish things. Ho will spy out tho most carefully hidden trap nnd always manage to pur loin tho bait without being caught Tho wild country north of tho grcnt lakes is a favorite liunnt of theso butchers, and tho Indians who bunt nnd soil furs to tho Hudson Bay company complain bit terly of the .depredations of "Whisky Joe." The shrike builds a bulky, somewhat elaborate oeet of ihoavy sticks below, and upon this foundation a warm cover ing of bark, loaves, and grass is laid. It is usually in srame .low tree, and ithe eggs, which axe somewhat smaller than a pigeon's, ue idocidedly pretty. 'They are of a grayish green 'mottled, spooked and scratched with reddish brown. 'She a young nestlings begin .their education i by wrangling and fighting as sioon ias (hatched, in whioa amiable .diversion ttheir fond panrata et them-striking and porpetnal examples. New York World. A Will aa Canceled Sand. iJbhn Morris, who died in this oity leaving an estate rained at $2,800, had written the following tipon tho back of a anoeled bond of the Mileatown Building and Loan association, No. 5, whlcfc expired April 7, 1889. It wai takes .as expressing his testamentary desire and was probated Jtocoidiugjy after pcoper identification: PuiumtiJ-niA, Ann. IS, IBM. TUls shajl be found. Bailie, vrhea I am cod, and, nuumpa, I shall leave all to you, and yon, lamma, staiUl be a Jardlan over Annie, and If tho boys bwlph yon through at youre death let what it left be eqel dived among them. Is aroa't be lone before thuy will mis ma. John ltowua. Philadelphia Ledger. A 3ood Idea. "Yesterday, " said Ixe, the painter, 'l discovered a very siniplo method of avoiding payment of tips at the restau rant. When the bill is presented, I pay the exact amount and nothing more. The waiter looks daggers. Thou I get np and asy; " 'My compliments; your establish rneut is very well man aged. I bav made a capital dinner. ' "Pretend to take him for the landlord, i'jO eer--Prti Parisien. CELLULOID FASHION P1.A.TE9. Vim Can Fill Them In Willi a IWkgmnn of Ural 'l4h. One of tlio cleverest emanation of tlio fertllo Ymikiio brain which has boon put upon tho market recently is a setof fashion plates for tailors. These plates nro printed upon shoots of celluloid. Knelt sheet is lU1 inches long and 1 inches wide. Hofnrotlio prints nro mndo theso sheets nro as transparent as glass. Tliero urn Mx sheets in a set. Upon nun Is n print of a fnshiotialiln pair of trousers, nnd upon the others full length figures of men dressed in tho accepted stylo of clothing. Ono print shows tho single breasted sack suit, nnolher tin) double breanled sack suit, another tlm regulation tlireo luilton cutaway suit, auiillier (lin ono 1 hi 1 1 in cutaway suit for stout men, mid the last n fnsliiona bln oveieont. In each llgnrn the jirinl is of n man, mid lm Is butted mid gloved ami provided in Home with a cane. Tho prints seem to !( mndo nt first in black outline, with till the proper rhades to show tlm ereiiTS and folds ns tiny should be in well lilting giirinents. All (ho parts of the figures except the gar ment or garments which each print is to display particularly nro then tilted in with appropriate colors, nnd tho back ground around the figures is filled in solidly with gold lironze. Looked at casually, one docs not dis cover tho peculiarity of tlin plates at once. Hold one up to the light, and it will bo seen Hint the parts devoted In garments nro ns clciir as glass, except for tho light; shading which indicates folds or creaes. Lay ono of them over a piece of cloth, and tho use of tho plates becomes manifest at a glance. Tho texlurn of tlin cloth shows through clearly, nnd tho figure nppenrs to bo clothed ill pcrfiTt lilting garments of tho underlying material. Do you wonder how a suit, nn over- coat or a pnlr of trousers of soma cer tain cloth would npiHinr when imidii up, you pluco n plate over it, and, lo, there Is the garment in all its perfection. That is the purpose of tho novel fashion plates. Now York Hun. AN ODD WATERING TROUGH. Wholo flrnrrntlnns nf Tililillr Ont Ilrlnlc From an Indian Mortar. The noise made by an Indian womnn pounding oorn in a rockniortnr enabled tho bravo old tighter, Colonel Uetijnmin Church, to sccuro tho person of Anna wan, thoright hand man of King Philip, in 1070. Thero is hardly a town in cluded in tho Nlpmuo country but lias ono or more of tlieso crudo mills of the red men. Oraftou or Haranamisco holds an immense one on tho borders of Kitville, not fnr from tho last settle ment of that tribe nnd near tho battle field on Keith hill, where Philip's men came to grief. There wero certain places resorted t by tho Indians for growing their corn, nnd ns fnr as my knowlcdgo extends they were usually on the hill sides. Borne of tho smnll mortars hnvo no doubt boon removed from their original places, but others remain whero they were used, fixed as the enduring hills. Tho sonpstouo vessels used by the Nip nuics are of various sizes and have been Humorously found in Millbury and Sut ton. Along the strenms, iu clefts of rocks and on tho highest points of laud they hnvo been unearthed, many broken and others in perfect condition. I have iu mind ono which lies in tlin western part of Millbury, weighing perhaps 70 pounds anil within t0 rods of KainHhoru stream. All that is known of its history is that tho occupants of the farm had for gen orations used it ns a watering trough for hous. Worcester Uazetto. Hiram I'owrrn' Illrthplace. As beautiful in its small way ns any foroigu ruin is tho birthplace of Hiram Powers, America's first great sculptor. TJuliko the relies of prehistoric Ameri ca, it is a "civilized ruin, " which shows thnt young America is growing old. Nestling niiiong tho verdant hills of Woodstock, Vt., a ruined foundation and a grcnt chimney, overgrown with wild grape vinos, which have also climb ed to tho top of tho old balsam tree thnt once shaded the homostoad doorway, mark thositoof "tho old Hiram Powers place." It overlooks ono of Vermont's .most fertile valleys and the winding lOttaqneechee, on tho other side of which the imaginative genius of the boy Pow ers was wont to see the white aud glis tonlug f orni of a beautiful woman, which he repeatedly tried to roach and which in later years ho materialized in hir "Greek Slave. " Boston Common wealth. Michael Angela. Michael Angelo was equally great as ! painter, sculptor and architect In or ider to ipaiut figures properly he devoted .18 years to the study of anatomy alone. Bis monument to Pops Julius II was on so grand a scale that the Church of St. Peter in Rome was altered with a 'View to affording a suitable place for its reception. The tomb was afterward iBiodiflttd iu plan and placed in another church. Bis "Last Judgment" requir ed seven years to execute and was finish ed when .the artist was nearly 68. A few weeks before his death the aged artint was root one day in the street walking through the snow with great difficulty. When asked whore be was going, be replied, "To school to try and learn something. " Tha ChUdlak V6loe Too Much. A good atory is told of Signor FolL the famous basso. Once upon a time be was singing "The Raft, " when a child ish voice from somewhere in the stalls suddenly piped in and attempted to o gauize an impromptu duet Unfortu nately tba next line of the song was: "Hark) What sound is that which breaks upon mine ear?" This so tickled the fancy of the great vocalist that he burst into hearty fit of laughter and left the platform, followed by the pi anist Twios they canio back and At tempted the song, and finally they bad to give it up iu despair, much to tna amusement of the audience. WEBSTER'S SMALL FEES. The Clrrat Lawyer's Inrnnie Wa t'nnnnal ly Mmltml t.rm For III liay. Ono of our correspondents has Isim so lucky ns to fall iu with a little leather covered hook, likethoso of bank deposit ors, which contains Daniel Webster's autograph record of his legal receipts. This chronicle fills 2H pages nnd extends a little more Shan from lH.'in to 1H!M In clusive. Tho first entry, dated Heptein ber in tlio former year, is of f .111, nnd tho second of (41), frn- retaining on the New Hampshire circuit. Tho first feoof (1,(1110 wns paid In May, IH:i4, by a Mr. Badger. Herviccs regard i ng t 'I I ley's will commanded (H(it). Tlio total amount for tlin first year wns footed up us (III, I 10, with tho r irk, "Hept. S!J, I HIM, thus done and concluded. " A similar slimming up appears nt tlin olnso of each other year. Tlio second total Is (l.-,t!1.7l; the third Is (31, 7:. The llrst entry of ( J.noo was in IHIIB, March 7; tho first of (:i,!l0 Do. 7 ill tlm sumo year. The last payment was in respect to Florida land. The largest single honorarium was (7, noil, In February of the fourth year ."i, IKK) Is set down as bestowed In neasn of Trinity church, New York. In turning over this record lending iniftropolitan and even provincial law yers t nro astonished that Webster, al though 20 years ill Huston, so under ' vnliic l his services. Ilo learned belter at hut. When Hubert ('. Wintliroi) looked, nt the earliest ila'e, hu said, "That's jiii I tlm 1 i it in Hint 1 wnseiiding mystndles iu Webster's oHlcc, " and Ilia cliirogrnpliy led him to add that Web ster never wmlo n firm hand. Nobody purveyed tho relic with more interest than Dr. O. W. Holmes. Among other tilings ho said: "Had tho influx lss ii tenfold, Webster's purso would hnvo ro niained empty still. Had its capacity received like tho sen, whatever entered thero would have run off like water from tho back of n duck." New York Post PROPHETIC VICTOR HUGO. Fits Htartllna rrrtlletlon Alioiit Napoleon III fame True. Tho Duo do Moray, Napoleon's mouth piece, actually wroto theso truly infu mous words: "If you arrest Victor Hugo, do what you will with him." It was soon after this, when Napoleon, wading through Mood, trampling upon women nnd children, persecuting and silencing nil thnt was best iu Franco, confirming his thrnuu by bribery, cor ruption, imprisonment, banishment nnd wholesale murder it wns nt such a moment, this ndveuturcr having got himself accepted by the courts of Kuropo as tho ruler of tho French, that Victor Hugo hurled ngaiust tho "Man of De cember" these truly appalling hut pro phet io words: "Let us not slny this man. Let ns keep him alive, A superb punishment! Oh, if ono day he might pass along the highway naked, bowed down, trembling as the grass trembles at tho wind, under the execration of tho wholo human racel People, stand aside 1 Tho man is marked with a sign I Let Cain pass. Ho belongs to God." An eyewitness 1eseriled to ino Na poleon III us ho npH'ared on tho even ing before Sedan an old, bowed down looking man, stooping on his horse, tlio dyo washed out of his hair, his mus tacho draggled, passing unsalutcd by his own ofllcers,, with tho common soldiers grinding their teeth mid muttering curses upon him. Had this vision risen before tho eyes of tho prophet poet iu 18(2, his words could hardly have been more aptly chosen. II. H. lloweis in Independent. The C'lianler Olrla Miss Alida Chauler, tho last young woman to bo reported engaged to Ooorgo Vandcrbilt, belongs to thoChanler fam ily, who arc prominent not only because, of their social position and wealth, but on account of their strong individuali ty. Miss Chauler is a sister-in-law of Amolio Kb- s, her oldest brother being Armstrong Chauler. Thero are thrco Chauler girls, each with pronounced ideus aud viows of her own. Miss Margaret Clinnlor is de voted to woman's rights nnd Mitts Bes sie Chnnlcr to art, but at the same time is fond of society. Tho youngest of the family is Miss Alida, whose hobby is society. She is a tall, handsome brunette, who is fond of all sorts of sport and a girl who will undoubtedly make a brilliant match, even though she may not marry that most prominent of baoholors, Mr. George Vauderbilt. Now York Herald. Hllvertng Mirrors. Mirrors are usually silvered by coat ing the glass with amalgam. For this purpose m large, perfectly flat stone is provided, and upon it is evenly spread a sheet of tin foil without crack or flaw. This is covered to the dopth of one eighth of an inch with clean mercury. The plate of glass, perfeotly cleaned from all grease and impurity, is floated on to the mercury by sliding, so as to exclude all air bubbles. It is then pressed down by loading it with weights, in order to press out all the meroury which remains fluid. This is reoeived in a gutter around the stone. After about 34 hoars it is gently raised upon its edgo, and in a few weeks it is tead to frame. Family Journal. Bis Shirt. " What do you charge to wash a shirt?" inquired the man at the ooun ter in the laundry. "What kind of a shirt?" asked the clerk, with his mind on outing shirts, dress shirts, negligees and the various other possibilities in that line. "A dirty shirt," ropliod the mau, and the olerk fell in a faint Detroit Free Press. Lived aa Water. Old Lady Poor man I So yon've been living on water for three days. Here's a quarter. Rolliugstoiie Yes'm. I was workin me way on a couulboat. Opolika (A 1a ) People's Choice. WTWf A MARTYf - TO - INDIGESTION i :irii ly I -liitf Ay c t'g G r. .t; 2 arilla SVufili of C'ir.ifiiit In .'II v.Wi Su'!tr Imi )y-i;."i. " I'm- vt lirs, I wns 11 nun I v 1 ! ." Iiidigeidioit, mid bail jilnuil u i r.,. ,i up all hope nt ever lin iiuy Inn , ' i as I lie eonipliiiiil 1 1 1 1 1 v f " r 1 1 ; 1 1 ' I I i J' irro'V wih 'o instead ol I' llir. ,,i mull r orilinarv I n al ni'iit. At o' but. I w:is iiid'iceil tut rv .''ii'a ri -:!!. til I I i It. id ,1 I l.i I- I '. I . I i I .'I I (lilt :ii I '!' ll'-lli;r ml v I In ' lio- e 1 I !i's, I wa icui'ed. ! ' a j 1, 1 ! .el 1 I oh , '.i 1 Iidcni ': i" - :"i ' 11; ' f. : le-iie l-i i'.'l miii'1- . ' ::!. h !"'!."-- ,,: --v:K! iv ll! i :,, ..m.;i, la. " I at, 1 rcr i u.. '!; ni'ij nn i 11 i ' ;i ' : with Ml. I'i i : i.iiii lieve i'.u Sl:""!; il . ;.. -v 1 ; .. to I," r i true." W. -I. A I '.VI.I.I.. liI'Dtr- '; gist and I liai hun I I , - , i i .1, l.i. , "I Imvo used Avc.'n Sin-slip - .' rllhi fm j.'i'i,ci:i ii .;sj;;, ai.'1, i : ! II lilood -liiiiilii i-. lim! ii doc 1'. nelly as Is claimed i'of il."-!.,). AliA Ji.-i, K..ell, T(v;:i:i. '.1 1 Htrnr'o Tne vnrs'in;nf a fk rtJfDI OOnlyOUJDUjlk.iu Admitted lor Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S FAIR fiotrla. II OTKLMc;oNNi:iX, KKYNOLDSVILLK. I'A. Fit A SK J. It LACK, l'r)i,tr. The lenillmt liolel of lliotnwn. lliMiiluimr- lei-s fnr coiiiinercltil men. Kleuin IichI, free Imi, tmtli rooms nml clo-.e1s on 1''erv fliMir. sample rooms, tilllttird risim, leleihoiin enn- neciions Aie. UKYNOLDSVJLLK, PA. L.S. McCLELLASlK Pirutnr. rit-Mt rliiMM Inovprv imrllriilur. IifKn!crl In tlm very renin' nf lliti himlncsH iiiirt nf town, li'i'i' 'hiiM to him) f it nn trtil iis iitid rnrnnifKiloiiH hiiiiihi' rooniH for coiiiiiif'rciiil truviMiTri. QOMMF.HCIAL HOTKL, UUOOKVILLK, I'A., 1'lllL I'. VAUHIEK, I'roprklm; Hiimnle riHiiim on tlin ground lloor. Ilinise Ill-mi ll hy mil ui al KU. O11111II1UH lo mid from all trains. M OOHK S WINDSOU HOTKL, 1217-Jil FlMIKItT KTItKKT, l'HILAUKLI'HIA. I'KNN'A, 1'KESTOX J. MOOItE, l'niritm-. iH2 Im'iI rooms. Itntes i.mi per ilnr Ameri can I'liin. I1, block from I1. K. It. Iicnot mill , liliii k from New I'.lc. K. It. ii iot. itUarrllatteptta. '1? NKKF. JUST1CH OF THK 1'KACK And Itcul r-liilc Aircnt, Iteynnlilsvllle, I'll. Q MITCHKLL, ATTOUN K Y-AT-LA W. Otllco on Vi".l M11I11 Hlieet, opposite the I'oliimerctnl lloli'l, KrynolilsVllle, I'll. I) n. n. e. lioovi'.n, UKYNOLDSVILLK, PA. Kesldent dentist. In tiiillillnif neur Metho (list lm 1 ) , npiHMlto Arnnlil hliM'k. (iunllo iiiihh in iipci utliiK. O. E. (lO)IIION. JOHN W. IICED. QORDON & HEED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hrnokvillo, JefTcnton Co., Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon Il (,'oi lx'U West Muln Hi reel. W. L. MeOBAOKEM, BnnkrllU. M. MtDOMiLD, BtyMllirllli. JcCRACKEN Sc McDONALD, Attorneys and Oiunmllors-tU-Luxe, Offices at Kcynoldlvllle and Brookvlllo. ubacrlbc for The Star, If you wamt the News. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine, Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, ara prompt, ftafn and emtala In result. Tba aeco Ine (Dr. Pi'al'ai neier diiappoint. Bant aufafcai 1.00. tol Medleui Ok. ClaTtlaail. O, tor sulu at 11. Alex Hioke'n drug store. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby utven that the partnership hcrutnforo ex 1 1. Ill ii Is'twecn (ieo. W. fykes, Ueo. II. Allls anil Kit MoorhouM. proprtulora of tho Iteynnlilsvllle woolen mill under the ttrni name nf Kykes. Allls & MnorhoiiMi, dm dlssolvt'd the tilth Uuy of November, lslH, hy mutual consent, O. II. Allla and Ell Monr hnuse rotlrliiR f mm the tirin. All claims duo the said partnership are to be paid to Ueo. W. Hykes, and all ilelns of tho siilil partnership will Ih UNHiimed hy Oeo. W. Dykes. The busi ness will Oo continued as usual. (ISO. W. fYKFS, Oko. II. Ai.i.is, Gu aluoHUouss. FFIWM). UOfllKHTFH ft IMTTH- I!i;itiill HAILWAY. Tlieshiiil Mini ts'in-fi-n tiiilliits, Hlilirwiiy, lli'iiiiriitil, Siiliiiiiinii'ii, Hull n In, hiM'hesler. Ntiiiriini fulls nml ihiIiiIs In Ilie iiniier oil niliiii. tin nml lifter .time lilli, Istit, issen- riT tniliis will iirrlve unit ilepnrt from riills H'i'li sliilliiii, iliilly, eio'i'iil Hiimliiy, 11 s ful- lllWH! I.-4II I. M. nml A.;ifl i. 111. Accoininoiliilliiiis fiiiiii I'liiixwitiiiwiiev nml lllu Itim. H:f.o ,. M. Iiiiiliiliiiiilil lliH lii-sier 11111II for llriH'li wnyvllle, ltliltr)iiy..liiliiisoiiliiii-tf.MI. .I1-1. 1-1 1 , ill III Hi 11 il. Mi 1:1 inn II. ii, Hull 11 ! HM'I ,H'hi'-ii'r: -iiitfii-i-1 Itii; hi .liitiiisoiiliiiiK lih I. fc K. 1111I11 :i. fur W 1 1 -i 1 x , Kiiiid, Wiiii-i-ii. I'iiii v nnd rle. Ill r.:l A. M. V n in, mIii 1 1 111 Tor Hykes, 'I 'ill I'. l, lllllilfiilil Ai'i'iilll'llinillllliin lor I if linn mill I II 11 hiii 11 i lii'V. lli'i'i'liliee. ItliM'kwiivvllle. I'.llliiiillt, I'nr- ; 1 1, Itiilmviiy, .loliiisiiitlHiiii, Mi . .lewelt iiii'I Iti iiilfiiiil. Iftiio I'. M. -Mull liir I111II11I1. Hylo's, lllu 1 Itiin. I'linV'tiliiMticv unit W iillim. I'n--rir.'i-is nn- 1 i'in-'-.li-ii lii iiirrliie-e llcli elM liitmi' emeiliiif lite mm. An exceis c till I lie of Tell I cll! Hill lie olli'i'll'll II V ci I ilm-iiii s u lii'ii fn ti's mi. niiil on ftiiln-.. fmin nil sun inn- hi ien llrkcl nlPee l iiiiiliilalii' d. I I11111-11111I tulle HrKct- III Iwn i'cnl- icr t mill-, "ohm for -:ii:i' in ; i i'ii 11 11 Hiiiiiiiiis. ! ,i. II MrlMVIll:. AjiiiI. lit It- neck, I'll. I It ii. M i nn vi I-: r. I.M'ir, (,l l,. .ll -Mill. lil ll. I'll-. Alfl'lll IIiiIIiiIii.S. V. liiK'liisti r N. V I pKNNSVLVAMA HA 1 1,1!' )A I). IN' i;l'l-'l;( T N11V. 1!KI. IIiII:hi-I'''i T.i !f l!:iMm:ii lh Mon Tltno T11I1I1-. Tiuin- li :tf hriflUfMHi. i;astwai:i ft:"t M Trnln dnily cm i-iI Mitinlny for Mlt'l.'l'i. Him 1 i -Uiii ' it in I I n ' ni'O tt 1 1- si it- ii'iH-. niiiO'i" n riiMii'it 1 1 1 1 1 1 n-.vt p. rn.t New N mi I.. I't:iis p. tn . ; t:i 1 1 ifttoti. 7: J p. in.; v -1 1 tu 'im, " 1 1. in i mm Mm ii 111 1 lor ciir fiMin illiittn- pfi I pti'i in-'riL'T rotn'tirs li'im Kniii' lo I'hMiMlt-liilitll. I .'i I'. M. t riiiit o. diiily I-'iiit S'liiiflny for 1 1 iu li-.htn ' nml Inli'i fin (tin I c HlnttoiM. Ml M' inu i' I l'liH;tri.'hlii i: iii a. St.; u Voi k, A. M. 'I lilOiivh roii' h flom Mtoi to M ni-porl . I'nllniiiri It'cplrr '!it from 1 1 it t i isl iti i ir lit )' Ii i liidt'l h In Mini New Voi k. I 'liliiKli-lnliiu t!i--fiivi'i r:-ii icinitlli In v. t (,iT utidi-f ui ln-d until 7:" . M. !t:;t I. .M. I imIii -I. ihiily for huiiliiiiy. IftirrU t'lii -r it itl Intci iMcliMtfi Mtiif lon, ti i rl v iritf nt l'hiMili lihiii. (t::o a. M. ; Ni w Voik, 'i::f a. M-; Mm 1 1 Imoic, i:M a. m.: Wiililneinn, 7:;f A. M. I'lillnnin i-iiis from Krlf-imd WllliurnH noi t to l'lillii(iilihi. t'tiwi'irjcrs hi th-i'iH'r for ItitlilmoH itml Wttsliinuton will h it nn-ffi n il Into iishlnitimsli'i'jM'f nt Mur rUhuiL'. I,ti-4fimi-r ronchi" from r'.rl' ti l'hllur l.hlii iiihJ Willhirn-iMMl to Hultl lunli'. WKSTWAKH ":! A. M.Trtiln I, dully i-xrept H inrlny for Itidirwiiy, I Mi Mots, t 'liTfuorii nnd Inti-r-iiH'diiiii' hiiiiiiiiis, 1,1-iivi's Itldvfway nt. t:Xi r. m. for V.rU. 9:MA. M.- l iiiln il, dully for Krlc mid lutcr iiM'dluti points. :i!7 I'. M. --Trnln II, dully nxmpt Rundtiy for K ii ni nnd Intel riH'dititi' sttit ions. Til KOI (ill TKAINH IdK liKMTWOOD I KO.M THK KAHT AMHOl Til. TWAIN II Iciivcs Phlliidfliililn H:V) a. tn.; Wtixhlnif ton, 7. .Mi a . M. ; Mn lllrnorf, h:4.'. a. M. i Wilki'sliat r, ti:"i A. M.; dully ci pl Sim dnv, nrrlvlinr nt HilftwiHid nt f!:'.'7 p. m. with I'lillnnin furlor fiir from I'lilhidi'lphla to WlllliiniMHirt. TKAIN : li uvrs New York nf p. m.: I'lilln di Ipliin. Il:'t i. in.; Wnshlnu'ton, Id. 10 ii. m.j liiiltlfniiM', 11:4" p. rn.t dully ii rrl vf ntf nt Jfrlftwood nt It: Vi ti. ni. I'lillumti Hlcfjiinn rnis from t'lilliidt-lnhiu to KrU nnd from WnlilniMon nnd Kiiltlmori to Willhtrnsport nnd tliroiitfh pnssiMivn-r roiM-lM-s from I'hila di lplilu to Kt If nml liiilllmoiu to WlllluinH pnrt mid to ItullolH, TKAIN I I iii s Ki-iiovo nt 0::t'. n. rn.f dully fxrept Hiinduy, uirlvlim ut lrlftwooJ 7:i it. in. jorrxKoxHUico kailiuad. (Dully exwjit Sunday.) TKAIN If U nvfs KldWHy nt 9:tn. m.: .Tohn- Hoiilmrn nt H:.Vi . in., urrlvinx ut tlunnont nt l:4.' . in. TKAIN 20 Iwivm Clermonf nf IOi.W a. m. nr- rlvfiitr nt .lohrisonliurn ut .11:40 n. ni. und Klduwuv Ht ll:-V) a. in. J IDG WAY & CLKAKPIKLD It. K. DAILY KYC'KIT HUNDAY. hoi:tiiwakii. NoirniWAun. I. M A.M. CTATIO.NS lliilifwiiy Nltinrl Itiin A. M. I'.M. 1 10 11 1' U "ll i: m i i u I'M! I i 4i, II 4U D4H v: III irj III IU IU l.'i III 17 III !0 u:r.' In t; in 41 lli.V, 1 1 ni I I '.ii I K um l:i .VI I J.H ii:m n il .Mill lliivin A 1.1 (till film i royliiiiil Hliorlh Mills lllili Itm'k ' im vi nt nun r; 5.M Ciirrii-r I 'J .VI Hriii'kwiivvllli' I'J :h S4S A -HI I III Hi t; MrMlnii Summit i ) 114 HU" liiirvi'vs Kun i i !i 20 I ;n lli.V, I nil. I'ri'i-k li .il II."! 1 1 Hi I in III ill I J l S l.i 5Ul I HAIM I.I.AVK KIIIOWAV. Kiistwiiid. Wi-siwnrd. Trnln , 7:17 ii. ir. Train :i. II ::i4 a. m. Tnun II, 1 :4."i p. in. Trnln I, :i'.'"l p. m. Trnln 4, ":."", p. ni. Trnln II, H:Vt p. m. H M. I'ltKVIiST. (it'll. Miiitutfcr. J. It. WOOD, lil'll. I'llKS. AK't. ALLKIiHI'W'Y VALLKV RAILWAY COM I'A NY cniiiiiionoinir Sunday May 27, 1!I4, Urx V,raiU Division. KASrWAItl). it STATION!. Xo.l.lXo..VN(l.d. till Hill U. M P. M.'A. M P. M. P. M Ki'dllnnk ID 4.1 4 4ii I.HMsiinhiim in .'iT 4 .Vi Xmw lli'lhli lil'ln II .ill H-l,, Ii 13 (ink Kiilxu 1 1 :t- 5 ;n; a 41 Mityvllln II 41! ft 41 .1 -l HiimmiTvlllo... 12 (i .147 llrookvlllu IJ ii 2'i 6 07 lii-ll Ii :il B in 1:1 Fuller 12 4:i :i" S V Knyiiolilsvllle.. I lm A .17 6 44 I'lHH'OHSt 1 if 7 HI 6 .Vi KiilUCri'ck 12i', TJ'i 7 011 10 M 1 iM iHlllniH I :i 7 :H 7 II) 11 (ft 145 Wnliula 1 4 7 47 7 SI WInK rhurn .... I tu 1 iw 7 IVntluld 2 i (i 7 4i) Tyler 2 1.1 H Hi 7 .Vi (ilen FlHhor 2 2n S 27 S 01 Henrietta 2 il S 44 8 IN Urn nt 2U s .14 8 2 Driftwood 3 211 2.1 8 M WKHTWAHU. STATIONS. I No.21 No. IXo.101 lOS I 110 A A. M. P. H. IP. s ; 7 0H 7 Irt 7 33 P. M Driftwood Grant. Hunezptte lilcn FUher.... TyliT Pi-nHoM Wlnlorburn ... Hiiliulit Dullols Falls Creek.... l'ancoaat KpynoldHvllle. Fuller Bell Hrookvllle HummervlUe... Mityivllle OakKldvu 10 III 10 42! 10 .1: II 0!) 11 211 11 :m 11 m 11 47 I fti 1 2 1 U 7 44 7 S4 8 (ml 8 12 8 2.1 8 X 4(1 8 4K 0.1 17 2.1 9 44 10 04 10 IK 13 10 12 20 5 00 6 10 1 4: 1 .VI 2 10 2 20 J ) 2 .V. 3 Oil 3 1.1 New lleihleliem 10 2.1 Lawiionhuiu. Ked Bank.... 3 4: 4 00! A. M. P. M.IA M.l P. M. Trulus dully except Sunday. DAVID McCAKOO. ClN L. HCPT. JAS. P. ANDF.R.hoN.Oem'l. Pads. Aot. O.tliLtXD Private - Hospital, riFTH AVINCS AND BOgi'ST STREET PITTSBURG, PX. Private treatment given, hy expertx, for all dlneiiKen. meiih'ul or guruti'ul. A luvlmr-lii wurd where Indie mny have the henentot attendance hy a Hkllled olMtetrlcan, and thorouKhly trained niirsea, and at the same lime nei'ure sirii'i privucy. lHVllll attention fflven to all female tmiihli.a-i.Lhi dlM'uMssnd luntf affecllons. S'ervout dlM)aieM persouaiiy treated hy Dr. D. E. Wiles, pliyslrliin in cnarve, a icrnuuuie 01 jeirerKiin 3ieuii'ai i.oi' leite of Phlla. A eorns of skillful andcoiiiDet' eut physh'lans Iu coiiMunt atlendunce, aided hy trained nurses. Kates niiMlerme, plai'injf In'ulmniit within the reui'li of the amlcted. l'atleuls admitted at all hours. For full par ticulars auureas, iih. 1. I1.. ll-Ea, 3810 FirTB AVEM B, 1'ITTSBl'Ka, PA CHEAPEST and BEST GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Hold lfHH tlifin 20 to 2.r)f. per yard; will hHI you now for m. Dimity, Turkey lc Danmnk, 'All " Trill. .-, ().-) (fiiiifluiiiiri, or, Chi nn Silk, or. UctttT Ooodrt tlian you can buy any place clue. Tlio fame Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. Children'H Suits, ii 11 .5)0 - 1.00 1.25 " 1.75 " Single Coats, .50 Youths' Suits, 3.25to8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5.50 " Worsted " - 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, ? to 9.50 A fine line of Men's Pants. Come and examine my goods before you I'tircliase else where. N. HANAU. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERK YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUE, Salt Moats, Smoked Moats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES AND AM. KIMI1 Of H U 1 l FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO. AND CIGARS, Everything in the line of Fresli Groceries, Feed, Etc. fiootln fM leered free any place In town. Call on and get prieet. W. C. Schultz & Son & N First National Bank OF ItEl'XOLDS VILLE. CKPITRL 9SO.OOO.OO. C. .mtrhrll, Pmldnll Droit McClelland, Vlc Prea.l John H. Kaurbrr, (anhlrr. Dircctorai C. Mltrhcll, rVott Mi Clelliinrt, J. C. King, Jom'uIi Htrnusn, JiM4pli Hendemoa, G. W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucber. Doe a general hanklnvburtlnesj und willclta the at'counuof menhauti. pnifehhlonul men, furmeni. mechanic, miners, lumliermeu una oihera. promising the miMt cureful attention to the bualnetitf of all peruou. Safe Depoalt Boxes tor rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. AGENTS WANTED sEvPffiS by America' lireateitt Humorist, MARK - TWAIN. Every one of hi previous books have had tm meuse sules. His new btMik surpnsHes any thing he has heretofore written. Two stories In one volume A Tragedy aud Comedy A great chance for agents. Wegiveexcluslve territory. For terms and full particulars ad dress, J. W. KaaUUI 4 Co., M Arch at., I'hUa. Country Produce
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