that or thu ciiiNC: l, ron IT 13 AJ YET MI.HC.LY ANTHOLOGY. Tln-ri- lt Nil ft Irst u.e In lite I'l-lilnif Oil-Ni-rtttl'iry, htit Many I liitiiiratii Instru ments nf Nil A 'tir-iif I sr--W.inilt-rlill licit In Itti' lli'lvit-ij- Tini-e, A' tf. in-inv im ' 1 1 1 1 It iii ii vi-rr n unit it- i niiihi urn. Tli- ili.n-i vutury H(. I'rMii.'t it III- iilll.V "II- lrlnllilltf tn I I'llillll wlll.ll is nf IIMV tmmrtlllirii It, I ix mi i mil i!iii :t 1,11.1, tvlilfli rtiiH i ill, in:: Ih- r.iinti' ittt.iim nf III- city Mini I ciill'.il, if in i -ii v. I'- "I lit 11 fur I t I-i '.si. I vniii' ni l Iii' Ii it. ' iti t n t !- urn I . i I ;,, n In i,, i ii il inli ii t i- I . ttii I ill,, i Hi, in l-r tin ir I l 1 1 ' 1,1 li;i' : I II- llitf't III I I I II I Il .I-" I'M III.'- , , ,,i I y l,,,iin M ,i tli- hi- ! II I "111 III ll,- fVi'll. 1 , .t . j .. I ,i. tin r'-it ' i ' ....... in '. mh. I iii'. j I... I',- v. , , i -ii.- : ' i I ' III, "I lAlll'l j . i i, , i ,! ii i'- lni.il- in-ii ii ' ', , . .-. , '1. !. 'I I'V til- j ... ! ' til- I 1 : 1 1 " I "1 Klll'llll mi-1 In' ii i Kli Inf. I M ill I 1 II. i , i , i'i I, . t.l iii v Tli- , , ii in. lit , ,i i,-n inn. i i Ill . i, i inl, I. Ill its II I ,4.1. I ' , l.i, I..;.' l. :il I 1 1 I'i II I I ' .IliillllT, ii v, .. K-n i Kiiic, limy Win In' . II l,"l""l I ' 'I'lll-MI its Il'nlli lr sli I" ' 111'. I'll nun Iv Tli- i i t 1 ..i i-i. iitiii li i ;. , I' ,r Ii- w hi lit- in -t In i'.iii i i i n- 1,' . . f tiny , I ;i-t ill I Ii - -!,., i ..iiini v nu. i In lilnl nil il :; 1 . , n i. -in i ;,l iiiiliiiitr-s .inn i ! mil ' li- " i iiiiiiIIht I inl. i -t. Tl,'.ii'.,li ii I -t In ill inn I -i:.'li inj.; limm Hum it tun, ail Ii- i'ir ily 1'mI;iI,., l,y u tliilil, ii mi nil . I n I I v ii il l.alani -il 'I'll- iii-ii'iin, nis in- all v-ry unlit tin. nl a I i".iisi i ii-i inn I 'l i lily wim tt nwv nliil;. iv t'..i-nli lalinii tn li,,' atali.'i', llll'l tlm intiivii w.iikiu.'ii wlui -iiiislriiiiti'il thrill Wi t- far Ill-Hi riillr.'l llt'.l tllitillt tlio iliaK-ii'i Willi Ihini'M i.-iinii; limn tlirir iimiiiln iiini Mi- liiil-.niH liKiii'i'H iiiUnti inn tlm In Ii mil' nls llnin lin y wi th al, i ii it. Hi- Hi'iiuaiv uf tlm .i vininiiH. Tlm iiimilii i nf nu n .iiiliiyi'i liy tlm Ccl-slial H'im i inn-lit to tiiiiiuiK" tlm oil wrvninry it v-ry liiiw- Inrltuliiiu; nil tlm nlllriiils ami i-nlni n il Ktinl-nlH, tlii r.i nrn SHO Tli. in is it rlmiieellnr nt tho In ail, mill nlt-r him urn .Iii. ( tors, null ilii. rluiHIiiiil nssi.Hlmil siibilnv.'tors with out ii ii m I -r A post in tlm I'-kiiiK nil Mrviitnry, tlmiijjli liiiiiornry, Ih 'miisi. tirril to Im it vmy i it) it u t in 1 1 niMti.ni, itinl tlm I'lryi'iit, ''Imticrllnr Ih nil utirlii (if tho i'iiiH'riir. Hit HiiliiiriliiiiitrH mo alwi nun nf rmili, 1 1 in tun iliirrtnrx lmvinu; n ritflit to tlio Imttou uf litvriiuiN hIkik h iiinl n Juw rlt'il iniitHn of llioKrit tuvi'll, which h worn on tlm hrnrt. Thrlr oflirrii nre hfrrililaty (:ili.u:t the only oil's in I'lii li it wliirh r.rr), Wiuso they uloiin luivo tlm riilrulution tiililm whirl) tho J -suits illtroilut'i'd in tho (iovrntet'lith orlltury, mill tiny lii'('l t hum run. fully hitlilmi awny. Ono of tho iiritK'ijml fraturm In it Uiiulirii olisriTittiiiy in u trli sropn. In tho IVkinu; olisri vut.iry thrro is not it ningli! t. lr-i nir, nml their never hits licrn ono, or nt least thero U no reruiil of it Thin In tint nstxniisliinu in view of tho uko wliich the C'hiiK'Ho limUoof iiMrnno my. Tlm only veul vuliui It has for them in to ilrtrrmimi their niiinrvotis fust days ami the dutrs of iilulatroiiH fenstK which tlm iniiieiiir jH i imlii ally holds tit tli various temples when ho exeeiiti'H tlm Kaeiillecs nml tirrfornis tho rites laid down in the Rarred IniokH, Tlm astronomy nf tlm Chin, so wits in fart mid in yet merely ustrolocy. Tho duty of fixing the .o dates fulls upon tho oflliiilis or the oliservatoiy, and tho ooiiin il of tlm liuui'il also meets on tho last day of every year, and at midnight tho ehiiiirellnr sul. innly iist'ertains tho tUrrction of tho vt ind nml informs t' board. They then draw their conclu siotis, und tlio result is cirruluted far and wido. Tho ino-t favorablo direction of tho wind is from tho northwest, ami should this wind prevuil every sort of happi ness may bo expected during the ensu ing year. Tho Chinese year begins Fob 14. Ou that dato, 181)4, tho wind wni! from tho soutlicust. Tbo clocks used in tho observatory are nil water clocks, like tho ancient clepsydra of the Romans, and an tin portunt purt of tho duties of the obsorv atory ofHcials is to ring tho changes of the iiight watches on tho groat bull of Peking, which hangs iu the boll towor and weighs 130,000 pounds, is 14 foot high, 84 foot in circumference and made of brouie 9 Inches thick. It i struck by a woodou beam, so that th. noise made by it is not proportionate to iu size. In the drum tower are kopt the in oense sticks, which are continually kept burning and which mark the passage of time in conjunction with the water clocks. Such are tho primitive means wbioh the Chinese possess for becoming acquainted with astronomical subjocts, and though the history of Chinese as tronomy begins with that of the empire yet the vast majority still believe that the earth is the immovable center of the World. New York World. Touched by nil Loncllnna. An old durky was out yesterday per ambulating the streets with a stock of fish for sala "Here's your fine fish I" said he. "Buy from the old man who has got nobody in tho world except nine children." A chord of sympathy in the hearts of many was touched by the old man's plaint of loneliness, and he soon bad all of his fish disposed of, Florida Times-Union. In 1837 the narrative of the adven tures of a highwayman was bound in his own skin atlioston with the inscription outside, "Hlo liber Wnlttonis cute ora pactus est" (This book was bound in the kin of Walton), The most abundant free metal in the earth's crust is copper. NO PLACE ro t 8MILLINQ. Tills Trull-lit Kim T of llnu Thing- It Wi'fll U. II to (Hull. I did lint liiiilni my trip up unions tlm pt"il. ami coves nml fivlins of the ( 'unilierliiml mountains In loin leinr( "ei,ii-lie," it lilt liy nil old friend lit llrislol. II" told mo of several tilings I limit ll"t ilu, urn I on sevetitl neensloiis I lllld relHOII to feel Very Kllll' fill One day when I was well up niii.im( (lie iii.-i-Ii Im n I inl'l. lily lit-d tlm iiroiiiu given out. by u still, ami at. tho Haiiin liistnnt. ilisrovered a long liuin il, rmi-li lo-ltlng old iii.iiiiil'iin..' i m iiIi .I on It roadside Inrli with a dniililn Ii inel ml sholi;iin aer.Kis his les I Miltiled him. i"iii.ivnl my l in k mid il down fni n siii-K- When Im Innl liglitcd tli" nutnr nlli r-.l linn, I uk-.l I i tli-i- iiiii.'h wild Kiniio III tli-ei ni"tilit:iliei'" "A tudit sinait of gaine, " lie r. I'li"'l I ' "I l" tln-v" v. ,ti I. ill ii I,, ar li-iv innl " V Tl. . farm- , l i I Ih- I "Li 1 1-ii d 1 , 1 1 1 1 el. nit II till. .-I,. I-. c, rlint "li-s ii I ' I only iiir-i. i tint I ill til ,l,-l Hill,;' la- la n II v, - that lie l:v nml I'V , ii'i. I, nl l.lll'l . .1-1 , I III V.MS ll Ii- ii la tv.lt" llllig In tin . in. "s, nu. I lien I tnlil linn Ii- in id t'i:i'HV V"'i ini.i - ne 'i'-i i hi - I mini eil Foiiin lul u in. ill. hi nl,., nl I ho mill. . mid wr.nl. il In :i I him In I'u-'l liiinn i', im. I mi I l, pi lull Iii - nu l',ii-n iii i. i"f nt nn hour. I llmilly s,-l:- nl i'M I-I lllld Inv fi n ml .l-wn Hi. re, mid llmnld liuin turned on in- with! "What 1 D'ye know .liui down that- nt. I iislnl?" "Wht, e-iianily. " "Wliut suit, nl' a I I. ill mull is lie''" "A luti;i. mail, I'-d laced, liclil. hair, sear on his chilli keeps ti grocery. " "Tlmt'Htlio rritler. Vo' had n l:tlk with .Inn In fo' i oniiu up jero, I reek on?" " Yes ii loi'tt talk. " "llim told yo Hiiintliln, I r-ckiui? "Yes, iiiiiny things. ( Mmnf llieni was Hint I shouldn't smell iinylliing tip hern until I had mentioned his iiaimi. "Stranger, gin us yer pawl" said tlm mail as ho extended it hand almost, as big us a washlioiird. "Did you know I Wits watehiii yo'? "I siispneteil it. " "Yes, I was watcliln yer noso. Tho boys hev got n putty hot tiro under tlm still, and tho smell romes up purty strong. I had an cynoti yo', ami if yo'd her stuck up that noso mid sniffed and suulTed In fo' yo' nienll.ine.l .lim's niinm I should hev turned loose on yo' fur u rtivenoo spy and taken my cliuneiw of bein right. (Had to see yo'. Mighty glad. Conm over to tho caliin nml tiling yo'r nosn along nml git a bite to eat. " Detroit Triss 1'ress. CARMEN SYLVA'S HEART. II Is Vrrjr Trntli-r, as a l.lltlu Itniiitisiilsii Ulrl H is Hi'imin Iu Know. Hero is a pretty little story about. Car men bylva: A few yours ago, when sho was in tho w idth of her popularity tiud health, she visited a small village school incog, and nsked permission to put tho children thruugh tlmlr "puces " Tho schoolmistress was highly delight eil. Although sho wits unnwuru uf tho high rnuk of her visitor, she guessed from outward appearances that the lat ter was of no common order. The chil dren did their mistress credit, answer ing with great promptitude nil the sim ple iticHtinns the queen put to them. Just In f. no leaving tlm queen noticed ono little tot in it far corner of tlm room, with her tangled head of hair bent over somo book Thn child was so deeply en grossed in her reading that she took no notice whaleverol' anybody in the room. Tho queen asked Hie reason of her si leiicc. WusHliodciif or otherwise tilllict ed? "Oh, no," was tho answer, "but sho is stupid nml never attends to her studies, but seizes every opportunity to rend story bonks. " Carmen Hylvu walk ed quietly tip to tho little, reader, and, putting her hand on the curly head, ask ed gently wdiat tho child wns rending, ami tho latter held tip the hook to the strange lady It was ' 'Fairy Stories and Poems," by Carmen Bylva. "And do you like these tales?" usked their author "Like them, madamof Oh.Ilovo tliein'" And Curiucn Sylvia took tbo child In her arms, kissed the little flushed faoe and departed. About a week afterward the child's aunt, for tho littlo maiden was nn orphan, received a letter from the queon offering to educate and bring np the child. The offer was gratefully and thankfully accepted, and now the littlo ono is in oue of the best schools in Roumauio. Easily SatUfled. At the World's fair it was amusing to note the diversity of objects whioh visit ors found the most interesting. One in stance was that of an old couple, weary looking and bundle laden, who asked a guard where the Minnesota building could be found. He indicated the dlreo tlon. "Is it fur?" asked the man. "Yes, about half a mile from here." "Oh, dearl Well, come, Mary, we'll put her through now we're hero," said the old man, shouldering his heavy bun die. But the woman was more garrulous. 8 he detained the guard long enough to explain that they lived in Minnesota 11 years and then moved to Ohio. Now they were going back to Minnesota. "We was goiu through Chioagp, so we jest stopped off two hours to see the fair, We don't keer much for fairs any way All we want to see is the Minne sota buildin, an wo aro bound to see that if it takes half a day!" Youth's Companion. Flics on Ih Wing. A Russian has discovered by patient research that the wings of a fly vibrate 880 times in a second, from whioh he infers that fly can perform the dis tance of one kilometer per minute, which is the rate of speed of an express train. By flying straight in one direc tion without stopping a fly could travel round the world in less than a 8 days. NEW YOIIK'S 8TATUCS. Tin. V 'It jp t'.r.'i-ti.il tin tt'nrlh ntiiniititnnt nml I'tlvntn rnti'i-firNi. ttin (Htii.rv, It lit n p-rutlnrily nlioiil. tlm pulillii stnliies in Iii'tv Yoi k l ily Hint they linvn had In 1'" provided ly miiliir hiiIis. i lp tion will) litllo or no iinl from tlm inly. All cxeeptioll to tlm llllo Is tlm iiioiiu ineiit Iii Mailisoti sipiani creeled in r,.i7 In honor nf Major tleii-nil Worth. Tho I'ily paid for thai. Mn:t of llm n'ln r slnl 'ii i luivo lic-ii in el-d l.y prlvnl i 1 1 -tnrprlses. Iiidivldiiiils puiil for llm liioii.n nl ut im nf . 'rank lilt on I'tliillnir Hull' e nii:ne, that i f Al. xanil-f lluiniltiiii In Ceiiltitl pail;, llm statu" of lliiiih l Welisli r III the Hume plai n mid llm Ii mm stulnn lit Hi viiot K'linir.'. Tlm Urol, h i id. ni l nf New Yi it'll c. nit 1 1 hill cl to llm ii ."I ii. n nf the H -ll tal im III . nl nil p" 1 1, in I i I nml if I'll' I i "I - Tl I. in in Main- In I .o Til- l"l l l lll elll'.'-ll'l nf N".' Yi.ll i s. iii. , i!.- .i oil'.! I ii I. nf IIiii. il .I'll -a th- no- Ii 1 1 in I ri dill a n n I v i I ov nf In, lilt III. Ill llV lull ! r,'i, nml ! n '.' "i ; h I. I- I. "1 I" il .,r Mi- i'M, ,f c. 'I I, ,1 I . t , Ian, r i iln- hi I iil'al I . I, I i i li-h cil -iii nf U a Ytn I. i a lil'in-v I-i' I Ii- I ., I :i ' 1 1- - I al lie ' i III I ' iiinii ' 'iiini " in I v ."il, III h "H f.n I h- ,,i ' , I' Tl i n Mo. I -, . i I I'l i'l I il ,: i 1, in I ' -O, Ih" II". t, ml. nl i.,1 '. e.' m I. l-l I h" ' M"i 1 1 ! a t ' i " 1. 1' I' lr n In I I, in 'I i: . Ilill i .", i 1 1. . i , I ; nf r.'rw ',,l I. I-I' I I , I ', ...tMllli s .. Ih: I ..I Mil. .'11,1 . -l-il III I ' ttal pink I- I ' . ', H"l Hi- ' M i slain. . .!.., i I in W.i liiiir . at in . i f. v years Inter The tlaln- nf Hnllev th-elvil eie-i-lir-r, m unveiled in ! WO l.y the elvil "ill! i ti ' t's, iiii'l llm I-I.'i'i ii ihei'M rave Him slain- of 1'inli i.-.nt M-s.i in Ceiilrnl park, which was en -ti . I In IHTI. 'I Im lleiiiiiin siiiiiiiK siiiieties in nit ii I ml i 'd Hie slullio of lleethovell ereeli il ill Cell Irul pink in ISXI, nml tlm postmen fur. liMied thuti.r H. H. Cox, erected ill Astor plliee Til" I. III. -In utatim III Cllinit siuarn wns i ii eted by pniular miiIim i i tiiin in ISIIi't. 'I'll" eiiiesli lull Mint ll" nf (lenrge Wasliingtnii on Ih" sainii siiiino Ih tiiuiiy yeurs older 1'lin lutest slaliiu of Washington was erected ou Hit. suli tri'fimity steps fin ing llmud street In IHHII Tliet" urn threo si alms of illus trious Atinriciiiis ou MadiNoii siiiurn proper, exclusive or tlm Worth iiioiiu. Incut They perpelual" tlm in. innl i. s of Admiral I'arriigut, Williiim II Snwanl ami KosrtHi I '.inkling. Net York Htm. FORCE OF HABIT. KvntiKi'llltti's Cntlll Itetitiittsit Ii, IliA I'lfHil Inn Vttli'i nf lli-r Mullier. CIIAI'Tlill I. Kviinglinn O'Ulury caino homn from thn ball wearied und distrait. Trior to thn ball she hud been working nil day ill thn telephone nflice. Despite llm fntiguo nml weariness which crushed her, however, she felt it would bo im possible to sl-ep with thn memory of Archibald Kooncy's manly voice ring ing ill her curs. Sho had been beautiful that night, sho knew, but Archibald hud been cold mid distant, snvu for ono word of formal greeting in his resniuint, baritone tones, ltcstlessly sho thought it over while tossing sadly upon her couch nml guitig through thn ilumask curtains out upon tlm pallid, giblions moon. "Ho loves nnolherl" sho murjnured in an ecstasy of pain "Kveu though I have ever discriminated in his favor when any ntiu rails up central for his number. " i iiAr'tT.ii it. Worn out with futigno nml sorrow nml heedless of tlm fact that sho must boat llm down town telephone exchange nt H in thn morning, Kvinigrliiiedid not fall asleep until the onyx and ovoid ormolu clock on tlm mantel told tlm hour of !). Then sliu slept. I IIAI'TEH III. "Evniigt 'lino I Kvungellmil" It was her mother's voice culling her in the morning. "Evungolinol Get npl You told mo to cull you up at 7. und it's 7:!i0t" Kvmigelitm turned uneasily in her slumber. Tho spoken number hud dimly reached tho inmirmost recesses of her brain. Her ripo lips moved. "Busy now, " she murmured mechan ically. "Call 'em up again I" Chicago Record. Th l.rgnU Window. The largest opalescent glass window in the world is in the new St. Paul's ohurch at Milwaukee. It is what is known as a nave window, the lower half being composed of three immense panels and the upper half of a splendid rose and traoery in a semicircle of bril lianoy. This monster window in its ex tremo measurement is 80 feet and I inoh in width and exactly 84 feet in height It is beautifully executed, the subject being the crucifixion in fact, it is an exact oopy of Dore's masterpiece. "Christ Leaving the Praitorium. " There are over 800 life sizo figures repre sented ou this wonderful window. St. Louis Republic Reward of Enterprise. "That was a good article you had in the paper this moruiug, Mr. Wroundor, giving the details of the method by which an expert burglar opens a com bination lock without having to blow the safe to pieces, " said the editor. "I have instructed the cashier to give you $10 extra for it. Sorry to part with you, Mr. Wroundcr, but we shall not uced your servloes any longer." "Wh-whatl" gasped the reporter. "You give mo $10 extra for that article and then discharge me?" "Yes, sir I discharge you for know ing how to write it. "Chicago Tribune. Irish bog oak is probably the best known example of workable wood dug from the ground. It is perfectly black and has good grain (or carving. The Roman catacombs are 680 miles) iu extent, nud it is estimated that from 6,000,000 1) 16,000,000 dead are there interred. 1 tin Wrung; f . ml. I "If yon ph nse, intiiii, " begun Mr. ; Dismal J ': ; h. n i, "I ni-li y-u would I gliiiinii somi 'thing In eat. Thiit, tin in woiiiini next door giniiiio ii Im im l ml ; htil, nn llm id ad, llm Niuir wiiKii't I'I." "He" her", " was llm imstvi r Im gut, "Hint wommi next tlisir Is my mollier, nml If yon in-n't nut nf hern In lets thou two inliinl-s I'll not liui ilng mi you. Now, y f hi git. " Mr, liitWKnn i("t. Iii.liiiiuinills .lour ml. An n Mttfti-r of CinirM-, Til" il'illlrlu 1 l.nnw f'!l-ns III Now Yolk i lly nml iloi.iou v ill, as it mult, r ,t in ut , th f. tnl I ac! in I mi any li'l le triatl.l.i t he may lun. t t. Hit l iuiire. lluhal.i Mi'Wh, , 1 ;i . 1 ., i -,' I' - ' I'I"" I.l o'i 111 ll' wl ' I '. .. II- . i pi' i " i'- ! mi:, v.i-iii '' i ... ., -,. i'i,ii..i - ;", I I -tin. I,-. .,'!..!. I I I ;...( I!,i ,(!: i' i I . I I'I lll.V- i "i'i- -i i ,1 " IT 1,1' ' I ' : - .!, II.- ' I .! .l i : . .'. - iin iin ii - i in- !' lit r tf i . , 1 1 I I- v.' I . -ii I'm- m mi 05 '.. 1. 11. 1.. 1 i-.'.-iiii ... I'i. ?i " 1 lin'.i' ii' i ii .' ' ' r'-i I ill'i I'm' , . ii' 1 n 1 n 1 .11 l.ni l ii- hi liver o .! lii'l. -in' ..Kv !'.:; v ilii ex- l 1 h- l' !i"ti.'l'..i,il 1 f 1 ' 1, i cvcr 0 I M. , .-. in 1 .1 1 1 1 '.I . . '1 1 01- c. 1,.-. I :il;i.i ,'iv- Am i':. I ills In o( '-V l-llll'li-i II. V III II I Ii-' II 'Jill''" i'M niii'i -( t r inn! 1 1 - I ' ; 1 H 1. :il- o1 v.-'.-i most Hilt ':. Incurs ." - A. o I ' . .,. I'.... I I 1,1. 1 1 . -. II "Ilnvlii'; In i n M'Vt iclv nfi'l' tcil o .',ili i-o-.l ivi'in I Ii'i inline! ll j I'i IIV .I H I IM. 1 il' 1 ' """ fy ( 1 1 1 1 1 'i I ' 11 ciinii'li lc ct'ic. nml J oj . . 1 . I 111 . 'I I.. I.. ,,1,1. I,',u ' I'll ' I c. II I III I ' 1 1 ' I '.' I'I'tl 1 11 ' 1 I il I t lil'lll i I ! nil similiiil'. nl'.lii l-il. "--'. A. I'I Wiiitm s', : ip'iinti, ( nl mum .i m a w '- Receivod Migncst wpras o AT THE WORLD'S TAIR? COME IN! Where? I'll TIIK "m Hive" store, WIIKItK L. J. McEntire, & Co., Tlm (iroreryiii.'iii, tlt-nlst in nil kiiitlH of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods Tobacco and Ciarn, Flour and Ffctl, ilnlcd Hay and Straw. Frculi goodrf alwayri on linnd. Country produce taken in exchange for goodn. A (share of your patronage Ih ruHpeotfully Holicited. Very truly yourH, Lawrence J.McE,ntlre& Co., The Croccrymen. ubcrlt for The -X" Star, If you wnt h N w. Every Woman Sometimes needs reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. An prompt, iwfe and earutn In mult. Th snii Inalllr. Honl'itl nror diMppnlnU twni aiifwUwo, (1.00. 1iU Uedlctii Co.. CUlTt luul. U. I or wile ut II. Alex ttloko'a drug store. ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice U hereby Riven that the partncnthlp heretofore enlntuiK between lieo. W.rtyUes, (l.'o. II. Allln and Kit Mitorbouhe, proprletora of the Huyii.ililsvllle woolen mill under the llrm mime of Hyken, A11U & Mijorliouse, wu4 dissolved the Ulli duy of November, IxiH, by mutuul (oiisent, O. II. Allls and Kli Misir hoube mtlrlim from the Urni. All clulnnt duo tlio aid partnership are to be paid to Ueo. W. Hykes, aud all delitM of tlio suld purtnurslilp will be iisBilmed by Goo. W. Bykes. The buaf neita will be continued as usuul. Gmt. W. 8TKE8, (I bo. H. Ali.ih, Eu Moohuouss. titlltortt' IMtiti- f nMtn, 11.1 I'AI.'t. I .!! IMS'! I.l: A PITTS. ' lll'IMMI IIAII, WAY. 'I'll" In. 1 1 I In- I... I ,...,, lull,, i... I Mil-v.-iij. It. mil. ml. Sul,,,,.,,,,, I, iiti!nl,i, ll,,. I,, a, i , Nliii.t lnl!. ,,,,, (,,,11.14 In th.. ii,,.. nil I....-I. n. On t.ti.l nfii'i .ftiin- Ullt, s',. .ie .cm lor I Miles III mi le nml il,uiil rii.ui lulls I M'.-k sii.ll.in, .Inllv, i'M-..l Sunday, tin l.il l.in,; 1. 7ll I'. M innl l..tl i, in. A'-i'.iiiiuiiiiliilliins I ' "III I'tlll ..HI I" . Ill - I" M'l Uf.' I.-... H:.tl A l llnin i.l i. I,, ,i. i n. nil mi lli-.-l nnv. III... Il'.l-v n .1, .Im -nl. hit. Ml. I- ii- . - i ....tl l(irli."li.r: ...ni.... ley; ill .IoIiiismmIiio it IHi I'. 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I. 1 v ind,? ,v;iy ( I. M. fni I'.' If. . l.-- l inlii :i. Hully fm l.iii mimI Inn-r- IM'-'llli p'llnl't. U:iV I'. M.--lnilii II. 'hilly t - -1 f Hiinilny fnr K M til-11 itl If it 11 ifiiilhiti .l 11 1 Imi-, riiiturf.M 11: in urn 1 i;ii iumoii I l(M TIIK .T AMiMil I fl. Tit A I N II htivi-M I'hlhi'li h.lilii n:;o a, ,n.: it -hint inn, 7. Vi , st.', l;i(t hii'iM', h:.".;i ,. Wllkfluttrt-. I'rl 1 a. m: (hilly 1 it Hun ilny . n rt I vln: if i if i ii( hi ' !7 I'. M. wli h t'ltlliiiiiii I'ml'it- vnr f i nn i"liiniplilu to WIlHiiiiiiHiU. TIIAIN .'I h iivi-4 Nimv Vif ii H i m.i I'lillti-fli-lplilii, II :';') M- '.. Wiishiriirltui, I'l, I'i n. m,; HfilltniM H;,V p. in.; (hilly fitilvlni nt iMlfUMi'irl (it Hr.Vi it. m. I'll 1 1 infill -ciiilnK cittH finiii l,hM:i'l"tihlii In ,rl nml fimn U ii-tilnihiti tiud lliil'liiinti- to Vllliitr.iirmt, ft nl tliiuiK'h ii.'i'fi tti't'i- roiii-lM from I'liilu fli'lphlit l Ijiftiud lltill Itii'ifc to WllllitniM f M tl I. TI!AI I Ii iivi-s lii-novo nt (i. in,, fhilly i'iMit Siiinlity, iitrlvlnii nt lirlflwiHrfl 7:$i "'.ToiINStlNliCli; UAMJiOAII. (I)iiily cxi'i pt Siirnlny.) TI! A IN lit Ii iivis Kiilu'wuy tit !I::mmi. in.; John- .onliui if nt !i: I'i 11. 111., imivhiK nl lerrnont lit I'lilUti. rn. TKAIN W h uves riiTifn.nl fit I0:V . rn. nr lltlhU fit .Inlili-olihill 11I 11:11 It. III. llll'l KI'liMviiv lit I J:'i fi. in. R IDtiWAV A CIJOAIil'IKIJ) It. K. iiaii.v i;yci:it si.'Nii.w. fidt'TIIWAHIi. MtllTirWAItll. I'. M i.' i'i I ! II liTii I'! -H 1: . V. II I '! HI I nn I in I II I ::n 1 r. A.M. II in It Is Ii III I'l III III III I.. Ill I, in ;n l'i:i: in 1 : in in SI -M'lllNM. Itt.lu'wi. v Isltniil Itlth .Mill Hi. v. 11 I i..yl:.i"l HI11 nls Mills itliii- 1:., -ii Vlii-yiiMl l.'nn I 11 11 Iit lll-urkwiiy v ill'1 Mi'MInn s'nnifiill II)i.m v's linn I nil-. I l.-li I i I ii I I'i I'm 1 : vi i:.ji 1 ! .Vi I:! -I 1 1. .Ill I'i i'l :i n l .'i 11111 i', i A .'il .1 .'I r.is .'1 li'l .'1 'Jl r, n Ii I! r, I 11 llllll- llMN'sl I.KAVK I JIIWiWA V. WlslMIHll. Tii'ln 1, 1 1 -ll n. in. Ttnlti I. :i:"' i. tn. Trill 11 II. S:J.", p. tn. ,1. It. VtllOll, I .I II. 1'llsS. A't. l-'.llsl v. mil. Ti nil. s. 7; 1; j.. m. Tt 11 In ll, 1:1". . in. Triiln I. il.Vi p. in. H M. l'l!l;Vll'l', ti.-ti. ,Miono:..'. Ai,i.k;mi:ny vai.i.ky kaiiavay COMI'ANY coiiiiiii'iicliiir Sumliiy Muy l!7. I'S'.il, l,uw (irin.' Division. rAsrwAiin. 1N11. 1.: No -. Nn FTTIIIMI. in mi 1 cm M. I'. H. A. M. I'. Iti d Hunk . I.ilttsniiliiiiri ! in t 4 ! in .-., II :, II 4 , :u .1 41 n in 11 211 -if, 11 :k r; 7 Ifn 7 in 7 :n 7 47 New ll.-l lilt'lii-m link l:i'..o. .Miiysvllli. Hiiriilni-rvllle . . . Itr.H.kvlll.t Iltll Fuller Itl'Vllolilsvllll. .. I'll'nrolist h ulls. Creek Hull, ,ls HhIiiiIh Winicrliurii .. .. I'l'iillild Tyler Olen I'lsher Il.'iiii'lli iJritnt lirlftw.sMl il.'' II 4.; I i nr. I I T' li :il 1: 4.1 I IKI I h I :i',l 1 4Hi Id .VI II if 7 .w ft (ml s ml III 2 I 2 21, H 27 2 4-1 2 .VI H 44 H M a t 9 ". M P.' M.I WKHTWAItlt. STATIONS. No.2 N0.6 No. 10 lUi 110 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M Driftwood 10 in (ill : (iriint. Id 42 S XI 7 (i! Ilenefi'tte 10 W ti 42 7 IK1 (lien Fisher II IK' 5 ft. 7X1 Tyler I12H l 7 44 I'entlelil II :l 6 20 7 ft4 Wlntertiuru .... II M 2l SOU Hitlilllli II 47 :i7 S 12 llu Hills I Oft .Vl 8 2.1 12 10 S00 Fulls! reek li'l 7 2- H ; U 20 6 10 l'Hnroilst 1 M 7 2 S 40 IteynoldHVllle.. 1 421 7 40 S 4m Kiillur 1 S 7 A7 8 U". Hell 2 10 Oil 9 17 llrookvllln 2 20 S I'.' S Vi Hiimmervllle.... 2 Hi K 0 44 Mitysvllle 2 S S .17 10 iu (litkltlilue a il S Oft 10 in New llethlehum ! I'. tl.i 10 2.'. I.uwsimltitm.... 3 47! S 47 Ked Bank 4 ! 10 00 A. M A. M. P. M. A U. p. U. Tralnn dally ex.'ept Hunday. DAVID McCAKGO, Css t. BCPT. JAS. P.ANDF.KSON.Geh'i,. Pass. Aot. O.IKL.tNO Private - Hospital, rii-TH Avr-xce and soguKT stueet PITTSBURG. PJt. Private treatment Klven, by expertA, for all dtseaseri, medl.-iil or ituriileul. A luyiny-ln ward where ludlea may have the benefit of attendun.-e by a skilled obntetrti-an, and Ihor.iinthly trained nurstsi, and at the same time Secure tttrlct privacy, lipec-litl attention Plven'to all female trouble, Hkln dibeaiteeand unti itf7ei'tloiin. NervouM dliteaMei pertionally treated by Dr. 1). E. Wiles, physlclun In rliarite, a irraduate of JetTerson Medical Col lette of Phlla. A corMi of nklllful and compet ent pliyitii-lans In constant attendance, aided by tritfned nuntea. Hatea mitderate, plactnir treatment within the reach of the iifHi.tteif. Patlenta admitted at all hours. For full par ticular addreas. Da. D. E. Wn.au, W10 Fir Atsjiub. riTTSBCBO, PA. GflCAPEST and best GOODS! Kvrr hl'tinjlit In our iown in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods! 1'il'ii in I 111 ii i 1 1 ( ' i I' V.,'1'1 Hold Ii s. lli.'ili In ;.T,r. per v.'inl: will rdl yen imw I'nr hiinily, - I'.'lc. 'I'm K' y l.'i il I ;iiu;ir-'k, :L " ' " Print.', - d.'t (lillll.'IIIIS, - - (I'i Cltiii;i Silk, - - '.'."i I'n llt l' (iddil.-t 1 Ii;iii yitti liny liny pljii i! l.ii'. Tlio Hume (iic;if IJcilin; lion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. CliiMreii'H SiiMh, ff, ..)( " " 1.H0 " " 1.25 " .7r, " Siiiii! Ooitrt, .r,o Youth1 Siiitn, Jfe:t.2.r to K.fiO Mcii'h Klaimcl Suits, .r)..r() " WorHt(!il " 7. .10 " Kiii(Jlii!viotSuitn, t?; to D.r.o A fin lino of Mori's 1'aritn. ('oiiii! and cxainiiio my goodri ticforo you puroliasH kIwj wlmri!. N. HANAU. Grocery Boomers WW IKJV WHKKK VOC CAN (JKT ANVTIIINf. yot; want. 1 Salt Meats, j Smoked Meats, CANNKI) f;ooi)S, T K AS, (.'( ' K K KH - A Nil A i.i. kim or lj Country Produce Kltl'ITS. UJ.VKKCTIONKISV, TOIIAf ( ( ), AND CIUAIJS, EvcryUiiiijf in tho lino of Fresh (irocerk'H, Feed, Etc. (ltnnl delivered free any place In town. Vail on uh anil get price. W. C. Schultz & Son N First National Bank OF REYXOLDSVILLE. CKPITJIX 9SO.OOO.OO. C. .Tlllrhell, Prealdenll Hroll .nr Irlland, Vie Pra. John H. Kaai kier, C aahler. Directors: C. Mltrhell, fi-ott M,-relland. J. C. Kinf, JuM-ph trnusit, Joseph Henderwtn. G. W. Fuller, J. tl. Kaucher. Dttea a general hanklnsbunlnpmi anil nnllrlta the a.'irnuntH of merchuuta, pnifeiwlonal men. farmer, niet-hanli't, mlnera, lumiiernien ami others, promlslnu the moHt careful attention to the bualnena of all peruona. Hitfo Depoalt Botes for rent. First National Bank bulldlne, Nolan block Flr Proof Vault. AGENTS WANTED WoSK by America's Oreateat tlumorUt, MARK - TWAIN. Every one of hi previous books hava bad Im mense alea- 111 new book aurpaaitm any tbins be ha heretofore written. Two Atorles In one volume A Tragedy aaid Cwaawdy A Rreat i-bam-e for anent. We flveeiclualvw territory. For term and full particular aJ draaa. J. W. Ksblui 4 Co., kick u., Pniia. o