SHERIFF RK PUR AVE. STORIES OF A DISTINGUISHEtl BMT ISH COLUMBIAN The Oliwrmy AnnlrHrjr of HI FrlMMni Dritth ttnw th llrar Ratnrnttil Hnl let -The ShurllT Isn't ft IhH'tnr, lint Ho Rtnieprd Out it Kiimllpnt Kinlrmlr. I.rlnjj In tho p1ctiirrno valley of Ihei'olunihlarivor In Hnti"h t'oluinhlfi. With tho Selkirk mountain on onn tod Hid tlio Rocky mountains nn tlin other, id tlio town of Donald, on tlio dinniliiin l'noillc. rnilroad. It used to bo known as n "widn open town, " luit It 1 now n wdiitR little nlacn ot nearly a,(0 In- llllllllillltH. It IM I Im IIUH't iii plill-O of divisions of III" luilroitd, nmi lioin thut reason take on A ooliiincrcliil impor ..mm tlmt, other towim of tlin chiiio Ntzo hIouk tlio railroad lack. It also Iuih un added tinpoitimoo from tlin fact that, it is tlio liomo of Khcrttl' Itciluravo, till) chief ollicinl of all that country around for n great distnnm. Hierill' Ucdnriivn in tt distiniHhc1 limn not only because Im holds the. dilof oflicn therenhontH for ninny mile, hot lx'cmiKO hn Iih a iiotahlo pnut lloliM linrt ninny florc onmpnipiiM wtth tlio In dian, has fought. Iiih full hIiim of dead ly dui'ln with di'wfmnidopii, Iiim "drop pod" hi mini on more tluin ono ocos ion, knows whnt. winKliing it. nwnns it) A country tho wildest of tho wild, and for ycam before, wk Ii n thing n a rail road wiw thought of tn tliHt-roniitry mnmi a marked man. Sheriff Hodtfrnvn In nlwnyii nminblo and almost ulwayn chtwrfnl. Onco a year, however, ho i manifoldly frnn hied mid downcast It. is a rnstom In Donald on these iH-easions to wait until a goodly colh-c.tion of citizen hnvn ar rived, and then this conversation tmnal ly ensues: "(Jood morning, aherifT Yon Boom a litllo troubled, thi morning. You look blue. Nothing Bono wrong, bus there?" some ono will say, nod the Hlieritl will nniko this response: "Oil, no," with an apparent effott to throw off bis careworn look, "nnthiiiR is the matter, but the fact is this is the nnniver.Miry of it very sail day with me, and I iKivor can shake off its remem brance. " "Indeed?" Homooiie. will ay, nnd at that invitation the sheriff will toll this story n nn eventful day in bis earner, ono that annually fills bis son I with sad ness: "It wan jniit 80 years ago today that I was up in tho Caribou country with the dourest friend I ever bad. Ho wns a noble fellow, onn that I would have gladly given .my life to any day were there occasion to do no. We were walk ing through a gorgo one afternoon, nnd by a lamnntablo oversight hnd only one gun with us. My friend bad that. Sud denly we eotno face to face with nn enoriRon grizzly bear, ono of the old time heard, troniendous follows, such aa We used to have in these mountains. Tho bear was angry, and I think hod been titling by Home boon. He showed fight, nnd I saw at a glance that it was either Shis life nr one or perhaps both of ours. Jlo came right for us, roaring and determined to. kill us. "My friend was a nervous man, and I could see that ho was a little fright ened. Now, you know that I never lose my nerve, and on I said to him that I thnuglrt ho had better give wo the gun and lot ino kill the bear, o as to make suic of tho job. Ho agreed and seemed to bo glad to hare the responsibility off his hands. The bear came straight for us, nnd I took-deliberate uiin. He had his month open, mid X aimed to shoot him there nnd let tho bullet pouctrute the bruin, and thus mnko a neat job of it. When tho bear was about ten paces off, I pulled the triggor. That bullet wont straight to it mark, of course, but do you know, just ns it struck tho boar in the mouth, that animal for somo: rea son or oth'T turui d on bis heels. Tho bnl let passed thmn;h his head, and 'the bear, turning just as it was passing through, deflected tho bullet, bo that it flew back to up and killed my frietid instantly by my idi. Yes, this is al way a very cad day with mo, aud I am sure yon will excuse me if I don't 6how my ncnuRtomed cheerfulness. " Sheriff Kedgrave has another thrill ing experieiioe that 1m relate occasion . ally, uud it illustrates bis fertility of resource In 'time of .great emergency j and reveal teorue extent tho reasons -.for his popularity and advancement in r the estimation of .his fellow citizens. : He was up in the Caribou country many - years ago asd -stumbled into a oatnp of . Indians where there was an epidemic of smallpox raging It would never do for htm to returs home after haviug been exposed to that -oantagiou, and it also was incumbent on him as a man with sympathetic beart to try to stamp ant the terrible disease Ho . and bis frieod poudored over the situation for a loaf time, aud at last a plan came to them. "fltw do you suppose we stamped that smallpox out?" the sheriff says as ,be tolls the story "Well, it was this way. Xeither of as. had Any medical education, and if we had it wouldn't have done any good, -for we had no remedies with us, aud It -would have been impossible to multa those indium take any medicine. What !o yon think we did? We Just rounded tip all the Indians that hod the disease, ,and when wa were sure that we bad ev .ery one of -thorn and bad burned all itheir eff eots we buried all the Indlaus zip to their necks in the ground aud left them there Jtar the night. The next niorniutf wo cuius nrouutl to see how they were getting along, aud would you believe it? -the wolves bad come during the . night and bad ettuin. off the beads of ev ery oue of those Indians. That stamped out the .epidemic iu that whole seotion, and to this day there has never been a case of smallpox there. It was rather rough traatmuut, but ever since then thut tribe of Indians have been among my very best friends. "-New York But:, If y?u have a good impulse, act upon it before tl leave you. m TMt3 GOAT SMOKES. n 1rfrs a Clrnr Havana, tint ComM T o Clgarattct If Ha 11a To, A hiilygoat that smokes cigars and cigarettes, just like a man, is in the inxnstnn of Charles Ruber, at ISO Krans street, Carondulot The goat has all year growth of horns and whisker ot about the same age waving gracefully and odorously from bis chin. After a hearty feast upon tin, tacks, rags, pa per and anything else In sight Uillin, us tin is called, takes his siesta Unless a eigar or cigarette is provided the after meal enjoyment is all broken up for Uillin, and he bleats continually until provided with u smoke No ardent lovnr of the fragrnnt wl pulls at a cigar with more relish than this goat A complacent smilo curls his upper lip when tho lighted wend is placed ill bis month, and the right forn foot makett motions toward the whiskers as though to stroke them lint Uillin ts no ordinary smoker, nor is ho unskilled in the habit. Ho is not only a connois seur of tho best clear Havana goods, but is nn adept at fnt puffing nnd graceful manipulation of the weed while in his mouth. Th smoke is never puffed out of bis month, liillie inhales it nnd blows it out through hiB nostrils in great clonds H is related that ho attempted to mnko a smokn ring nnno, 'but in puckering lip his lips swallowed the ci gar, blaze and all. Ho evidently relish ed the hi to as a -dainty morsel, for sinco that incident he nnvor takos moro than ono or two puffs nt. a cigar or oigamtto, swallows it down, then blows tlin smoke out of his nostrils with the ease and grace that would pnt to shamo a two legged cigarette fiend. It is only of late that- nillie has taken to the cigarette, habits It was apparent ly with much regret tlmt a brother goat in an adjoining yard watched him tackle the paper. He prefers cigars, as n ruin, however, but when nothing lietter is to be had a cigarette is welcome. Charles Knber, the owner of tho goat, notices his growing fondness for cig arette with much alurm. "With a cigar In his mouth," rnmarked Mr. Ho bor, "be looks like tho full grown, 13-ynnr-old, KiO pound goat ho is, but when ho wants to dndo up with n cute liftlo cigaretto it spoils his handsomo cast of mmiit'onnnoo. " Mr. Kebnr is very solicitous for tho welfare of his animal and has great expectations that tho cig arette crnsadn now on in the city will bn carried into the animal kingdom and savo his goat, from the grave of a con firmed cigarette ftimd. St. liiiuis Globe Democrat fOOUNG WITH MOONSHINERS. Omly One-of the t'nltr.l Mate Itaptity Mar shal Came Hack Whole. It vrm known in the United States marshal's ofllco at Nashvillo that wild cat whisky was coming down the Cum berland river. Tho marshal was new in office, and therefore was determined to do his -duty, which, of courso, was to see that the illicit distilleries, no mat ter how .remote, should bo destroyed, and that tho distillers should be brought to Justice. His predecessor in office had , been .likewise determined and had sent ; brave men to the mountains but whis- ky had continued to come down the ! Cumberland river, lho present mar shal, Captain Hayes, an old Confeder ate oftlcitr, said that he thought that when the boys found out that ho really wanted them to quit they would do so. He understood them, he knew tl cir na tures, their inipulsivcnef and their dis position to yield to persuasion So ho scut a deputy and four men to toll the boys to quit. Oue night about a week later some one rang the doorbell, and the marshal himself wcut to the door "Why," said he, "have you got back, CaueyY" Caney answered, "Yes, just about." "Where is the deputy marshal?" "Wjll, he's back too." "Why didn't he come around?" "Well, I "lowed that his folks need ed him more than you did, so I unload ed him there. " "What, 'you don't mean that he's hurt?" "No, not hurt now, but he was. He's dead at present I'm the only oue that got back whole. " "Well, 1 declare I Didn't yon tell those boys that 1 wanted them to quit their foolishness?" "Yes, andtboy must have been hard of bearing, far they kept on a-sboctin. " Opie Read. Torture. Colonel Poldowiczt (of the Rtwsian jiolloe) Has the prisoncrski confessed? Sergeant Scwisesi No, your high nessovicb We have beatenski him with or clubs, cut off -one of .his earsovitch, borned the soles -of bis .feeteki with bot irosiskoff aud tried the thumb screwo vicb on bim, bat :be absolutely refuses to ettufesski. Colonel Poldowicci (sternly) Then, as a last resortski, -try the effect of recitataouskoff by a young lady elocu tionisbeviuh. Nihilist Prisoner '(-screaming) Have mercy J confess, I .confess I -Loudon Tit-Bit. Why lie Quit. One of Milwaukee's big brewers was Law student iu Judge Hubbell's office matiy years ago. Horatio Seymour came into the office oue day and said to the youth as be sat reading: "Keep at it, my iboy. Read and study, study and read that's t)ie way only to booojue a lawyer. I read and studied law 1 7 year before I felt competent to try case. " "Well, thut settle it," said the youth ful student. "If it took yon J 7 years to learn the busiuuss, Governor Seymour, I'll quit right now before I waste any more time. "New York World. The Chemung river, in New York, was named by the Indian Chemung, "Horn In the Water," from the euor mou fossil born that were found iu its bed. Bis veteran of Waterloo are still liv ing in Fronoe, U in England aud three in the United State A FRIEND. Oh, Who Anm not rsteem ft friend, Abovo nil other thln attend, To icnk to tis when wo lire nnd, To rejoice with us when we ore Rlndf To mlniile with mir friends on enrth. In Joy or sorrow, woe or tnlrtht It 1 tho mennlnn tmo of life, We live within this world of strife. But some people do not euro to lend And know no lilewinps of friend, But pass awny the time till, lo! Thnt dnys are done and tliey must ro. To him whoe'er mlshnp attend And live this life without n friend, Of all the mWhnii we reenll, Twcro better not to hnvo been bom at all. Homespun In Hurlliinton Iliiwkeye. DANGEROUS TOYS. Gnm llnlloon and llnirntpe That Spread l.on11ininn lleae. Them nro few pcrnons who walk along tho streets of London whoso attention bns not been directed to the exceedingly ingenious toys which nro sold by the itinerant venders for tho delectation of children. One of these is a hollow tube of paper, furnished with a short piico of bamboo nt ono end, np to which it is coiled by the notion of a very slight steel spring. On blowing into tlio bamboo the coil is unrolled and reaches forward nenrly a yard. Tho sudden extonslon of this coil produced by blowing in it is a source of grent amusement. Toy bag pines are also popular contrivances. These are not blown in tho usual way, but tho breath of tho performer is made to inflate a small India rnbbcr bnll, which, once blown into, supplies suf ficient air to piny a few bars of nny popular tnno. Our contemporary, The Lancet, has called attention to tho posslblo conse quences of buying these toys, which, it says, nro presented to a child after hav ing been inflated by questionable breath, and perhaps wet with tho moisture of tho still morn qiiestionablo lips of tho Vender. An infected mouthpiece, it says, has not unfreqnently been known to bo tho origin of grnvo constitutional troubles. This is perfectly true. Persons who would hesitate to drink out of a glass that has been used will buy nnd present toys of this kind to their chil dren, not knowing by whom they have been used or by what diseaso they may be contnminnted. Among tho impover ished makers and vendors sore throats, diphtheria and contagions fevers in ev ery stngo may bo raging, nnd children may contract fatnl diseases ovou of n worso character than any wo hnvo men tioned by blowing and using those ques tionable toys. Surely it is only neces sary to call attention of persons to the evil, for onreful supervision would pro vent tho dissemination of loathsome disorders by theso menus. London Queen. In the Wrong Tar. A passongor on nn up town olectrlo car hnd reached hor streot and wanted to got out. The car was full of pooplo standing in tho aislo, and as she thread ed her M-ay they moved closer togethor to lot hor pass. 8ho had nearly roaclied the door when she stumblod anil fall. Another passenger who got out tit the same street had Just loft hor seat, and into this the woman who stumbled fell boavily on her face. fSho at ouco roso and looked for tho obstruction and saw that it was a largo snmplo case "A nice idea," sho said angrily, "to put a groat thing like that in tho mid dlo of tho car for pooplo to fall ovor, I've sprained my wrist striking on the car when I fell ovor it. "Perhaps yon think I should stand up and hold it," sneered a man who was oonifortably seated, while a dozen wo men stood. "No, sir; I think yon should rido in a cattle car," said tho angry womnn as sho escaped with hor life and looked daggors after tho rotroating car. Do troit Free Press Race Mlnatltaneea, Tho German servant girl in Chicago who has married an Americanized Chi nese may not regret her act, us tho Ce lestial is usually said to make a kind I husband. Oirls of her class usually mako marriages of this sort to secure n:i easy life, and as they are not sensitive, they manage to escape the moral suffer ing that falls to the lot of better bred woman who make a misalliance. Prob ably tho worst victims of ill assorted marriages in the United States are the girls of good family who have married Indians. In every case such girls have endured misery and shame and have finally appealed to the divorce courts for freedom. San Francisco Chronicle. Libeled. A good story is told of a lady who, on ber way to an evening party, pur chased a most unbecoming yellow tur ban, which eansed ber to be for some -time an object of merriment to the -whole room, owing to the fact of the shopkeeper from whom she bad bought it having forgotten to remove from he bind it a large ticket bearing the print ed . Inscription: "Very chaste. Only fig. i l)id. "Loudon Quiver. A. Burglary. Tom Pills, the druggist, telle me that burglars entered his store the other night aud stole f 15 worth of perfume. Too bad, wasn't it? Jerry I should say so. Have they put the detectives on the scent? Now York World; The Iale of Woman." For ton years, if not longer, women have had the right of voting in the isle of Wan. Married women do not rote, but widows aud spinsters, being house holders aud property holders, can, and they da " When an eleotion takas place for the house of keys, or the sohool board, or the town commission, lady voter are esoorted in carriages by the canvassers to the votiug places, and for tba time the isle of Man might be called the 'ltileof Woman.' " The (and tortoises of many countries bury themsolves iu the mud at the bot toms of streams and marshes on the ap proach of winter, -and also, it is said, at the cowing of protraoted drought. trodden en by Hundreds, A few years ago a box containing over 900 guineas was found under the step leading into a bedroom in a Dublin house. It must have lain there nenrly a cen tury and was only discovered on part of the floor being taken np during re pair. Numbers of people must have fre quently passed over tho stop without the remotest idea tlmt such a vnluablo object lay concealed under it London Answers. A ueorgia i-ove Hrene "Uoodby, Jim bo good." "Solong, Sue keep peart. " "Oh, Jim!" "I henrs you." "Write mo a letter through the post office, Jim!" Atlanta Constitution. . fc.sjiv-' " , ! V SO OnH . V:-. t;r! r.t ' . 'Il; ; -j "-Vs Why Was It Ilia' Aver- " ir- iu::i -i' tern :e.- o.' -cm.! :i t.-. fin." I ;iinii':h'ni; the : 1-' o! II' ' '0'. V. .1--M tV.ir, ' I..-.' U. I" !P i iif:i:-!icc"- - f f'., i- tl-.-.'ni-m nf t ie Wni'l.l's I' h l ! I'.'W! 1 -it? AvMiihvt tn );. I.R - -"c..-t t)nt nvs i-i y vv:j tlar ofrmwiv nloo in.t:,vL iii- 'n . HOStn.mB, ft! r-iryvlrUul jir:' rr!od, will not .(? udi.'.it'.cu to t.'. A3xpOflltion,, :til. .iteivf'-n' Untune Avrs :;:iis:!; .rid 1 h tort n p:it.-iil miMlirimv itot h imstt urn, nul n t a siM-v.'l prnnr:itnn. fi'diutr its pmiH-it'iui; luvt noiliintri ' ctmrvitl ttli.'it iin'lKih1 1 t 1 1n mulii from whicti It Is isnnpomiilt'ii, Hrmune It U all l In It Ih ct;'.1m' l It 1 c a Cnmpminil CHi'enti;itf t I ;-;i-.t n.' Har!up(irlM.-i, mxl tn hvtv sen. , witi!ty the ItHloV'H'iiU'tit of till ill' M ltnpnil;i;.t commutes, caIIimI fK' Hi'11, fr pmkhIhl' upon tlio manufuctnre:! nrodtu ta of tho entire world. Ayer'SoniySarsaparillai Admitted for Exhibition 2 AT THE WORLD'S FAIR S ooeoeeeeooeecieooooooeeeM uiMMMMSMwMMsiiMtaMsassMieisslie. COME IN! Where? TO TIIK "Bee Hive" store, WHKRK L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryinan, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntlre & Co., The Grocerymen. uborHxr for The -X Star, If you want the News. Every Woman Sometime need reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt, info and on ruin In rault. The awni In (Dr. I'cal'.) navur diMppoInt, Hent uraluuUi 1.00. J,oalMedlcluCo..CIvlna.O. For valu at II , Alex Htoko'n drun more. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice U hnreliy iflven Hint the piirtiinrxlilp huretotoro uxlntlim lietweim Uuo, W. HykiM, Ubo. 11. Alllu Had Kll MiHirhuusn, proprlutoin of the Heynolilsvllle winiIiiii mill unilur the tlriii nmiio of Hykes, Alllit ft Mimii'Iioiihii, was dUmilved Hid llltti duy ut NoveinlHir, 1 HI 14 , liy niuluul consent, U, II. Alllu and Kll Mnnr Iioiihu reUrliin from the Hrm. All clulms dim I lie auld pui lnei'Hhlp itre to be paid to Uuo. W. Hykoa, mid all dehu of the mud partnership will he uiMUiiiud by (Inn. W. Hykua. Tlio bual-, Uuwt will be coutlnuud in usual. duo. W, Bykkh, Oko. II, Ai.i.ih, Em Moouhouiw. I drj V" c ttittlvoftft 0Tim tf-nble. UFKAU). IKK'IIKMTKK & lMTTii- HUIUIII HAILWAV. Tlieslmil linn between Hiilluls, Itlilitwny, Hrnilford, Hiiliininiii ii, HitHiilo, ltncheler. Miiuiiiu V'iiIIh nnd imiIiiIs in the upper nil region. (In nnd nfler June ITtli, ISM, mssen- fer trains will nrrlve nnd deptirl. fnini Kiills 'reek station, dully, except Hundiiy, as fol lows: l.xo r. ill. anil ft..m i- in. neenniiiiiHiiuioiia rroni riinxmiiiiwnev iinn nis nun. Hiftll A. M.- Ilnllalolllid HoclieHliT innll - l-ov lliis-k way villi-, ltllifwii.v,.loliiis"iilniiB,MI. 'ev rl l , 111 ai i li n 1 1. :-.il!iin:iii. a, I In II ii lii i' ml His'ln'siei's eoniiei'lhnr lit .IoIiiwoiiImii-u with I'. E. tialil II. for Wilcox, Kane, Wiincn, I'oi-iy nnd Mile. 10:5:1 A. M.--A iniinoiliillon lor Hykes, Iti.r IOiii mid I'lilivmilll U tll'V. !I:U1I I'. M. Ili'iidrui'd AccniiuniMlal Inn - l or lleecliliee, ninckwavvine, I'.ionoin, iir num. Itlik-wav, .lulininliiu';,, .Mi.Jeiveit .wl li..,i,lr...r :IO I'. M.-Mull -1'iir Imllols. Hykcs, lllg hen, runrsutinMii'.v iiint WiiI'.Ihii. Plis-cn-r'-iM nre icitui'li'il to inll'i'lin-ii' tlck- i-tH lietiiif eiitiMlnj Hie cin.si. An e.cc elilllne of 'I en I rill" Will l.e iinll ''Oil tiy i-im- iliiclui'i hen fnic-i me pnKI nn llillii-. mi'l lilUlMllonsuh. ii-ii I li-kt-i nllli'e Is nui Intiiliied I liiMl'lilid mile tli-kels III J'vn i-eltli per mile, 'nnil f." it.-icre l eMin ii nil simlims. .1. II. Mclsi vim. Aiii ni. l-all'si'ii'ck, I'r It. u. M a i iikws K. I . I.ai'kv. l.i.iu.r:il 1ii;iI. (irll. I':m. Aucllt Hull ii !. N . V. Itcs'liesicr N. V J ION NSYI.VANl A liAtLUOAI). IN Kt-ri-XT N1V. 2."i. 1 !-!. t'lilliiilclpliln ti Ki le Italliond division Time 1 mile, i laiii-i leave im-iiii,imhi. KAHTWAUd 9:04 A M Ti-nln s, dully eicepl Mutiilnv fur iinhui-v, lliii-rlsiiili ir unu unei-meiuiiie si n linns, iiitlvlnu at I'lilliiili llihla ll:fn n. in. New Vin k. 11:11s n. in. i Itttltliiiul-c.ll:!-') it. til . 1 Wiisltlnutiin, 7:.M) p. in Iii1 Itiiii ii I'tirlnt- ear fi-oia illlatlisiHirl uud pass,' liner nmclica tluin Kane to riillnilelililii. :i::m I'. M.--Train tl, dully excepl ."undiiy for llarrlsliin-tf mid InleMneillati' stallniiH, itr-i-l Inn in I'lilhnli'iplila 4: i" a. m.: New V.it-k, T::ci A. M. riillnitin Hleeplnti cni-s from llari'lsliiuu to riiltiiileliltlu nnd New York. I'lillinlclphin puss.i.iis.'eis c:m ii-inulii tn slei.'r iiiiillsiiii In d mil II T:' a. M. )::ii r. M. Train -1. dally fm- Hiinlnn-y. llui-rlH-Inii i; and lutei meillme iu lues, iii-rl vinir m I'lllti'ili-lplili!. II:'.'.' A. M.l New York. IItICI A. M. nn m t'ck ilavs nnd l'i..L'i A M. nn Sun diivt l!:i I 1 in, i-. ':: A. M.: V. :i-.lilinrtiin, ;::m A. l. rullmiin cans fmin Ki le nmi Wllllnms- nort to IMillnilclplilti. Pnssi-iiLeistn sleeper fur llalllniot-e arid ti-li iltiriiiri will lie tnii'Mcm-it Into M iisiiiiijimii sii cper ni nar rlslnllir. Pllssctiiier coin-lies froni Krle In I'lillmlelplila ami 1 1 1 1 n in-1 1. r t In llalll inoie. WKSTWAltd :!H A. M.-Train I. dally evcepl Hnnilay for Kliliiwnv, lliillnls, I lei-niniil and Inter im -ilinte Blallons. Leaves Khljiway at :i:i p. m. for I-Jie. li:.vi A. V. --Train :i, dally fur Ki le and Inter- tneillllle IMllllts. il:2; I'. M. Train II. dally evcepl Sunday for Kane and Intermediate stai Inns. TMItornM TltAINf I'nlt IiKHTWimiII . I UU.M TIIK KAST ANII SIII TII. TliAIN II leaves rhlliiileliililn S:.VI a. m. aslilmrlon, 7. .Mi A. M. Hall Imore, H:Xt A. M.i Wllkeslniiic, 111:1.1 . M.t daily except Hun ilay, in iIMiil- al driftwood at i : T p. M. with l'li'llman I'm-lor car frnm rhlladeipliiu to Willlamspoii. TIIAIN :i leaves New York til S p. m.t I'lilln delphia, ll:'M p. m.! Wiislilninnii, ln.411 a. m. Hull Imore, ll:;VI p. in.) itiitly iiiiliiin. ill llriftuiMMl 111 tl:.VI a. in. rilllmali Hleelillitf rnm from 1'hlladeliiliiii lo Krle mid from WasliliiKlou mid Hall imore lo WIMImusport and lliroiiuli piiMsenu'er coaches from I'liMa delplila lo Ki le mid llallhuoiu lo Wllllnms IHirt. TKAIN I leaves ltenovo at A::tt n. m., dally except Hundiiy, iirrlvlmc at drlflwiMid 7:M u. tn. .K)!INSONHUH HAILHOAD. (Daily except Suiiduy.) TUAIN III leaves UldKWiiy nl ll::l a. m.i .Tnlin- souliuris at ll:4."i a. tu arriving lit t'lermoiit at lli:4la. in. TKAIN 21) leaves t'lermonl at lll:"il) a. ni. ar- rltliiK at Jolmsonliui'K ill 11:44 a. In. and Klilxwiiy al 12:11 n. in. JJUXJWAY & CLKAUFIKLD 11. H. DAILY KYT'KPT BUNtlAY. HOtlTllWAItd. NIIUTHWAUI), I'.M A.M. HTATIONH. A.M. I'.M 12 III 12 is II 411 IMS II ;2 inirj in in Hi l." in l" in -in n;r in 42 III4S in.Vi II ni KUhiway t:m 120 1 in I mi 12 .'ill 12 .14 ! 12 M 12 :is 12 Ml 12 2U II :KI 1122 II 1.1 II 111 Islmiil Itnn Mill Haven Crovtand siiorlH Mills Utile ItiK-k Vineyard linn i'nrrler ltriH'kway ville Mi'Minn Knmmlt Marveys Itnn l-'alls I'rei-k llnllnls 12 :il 12 IIS 12 42 12 41 12 4H I an I in 1 14 1 20 14A IIKI A .14 Bill A4K ft:m (12.1 .1 211 12 211 12111 II 1.1 ft 00 rilAINH I.KAY K IIIIKIWAY Kaslwiird. WesHvard. Train s, 7:17 ii. in. Tralii II, ll::il a. ni. Train II, 1:4.1 p. in. Train l,:i:im p.m. Train 4, 7:.Vi p. hi. Train II, s:2,1 p. m. H M. I'HKVOST. tien. Maimirur. J. It. WIMid, lien, t'ass. Aic't. ALLKHENY VALLEY KA1LWAY t:OMlANY coinnioiielnn; Hundiiy May 27, 1H1I4, Iav Gindo Division. t'.ASTW'AIUI. STATIONS. No.l.No..1.iNo.U. inl A. M. Ill 4. in !: P. M.I A. II. P. M. Ited Hank.... I.awsiiuliain . 4 4111 4 r-:l 2.1! 5 ;u Ii 41 New lleililehem II :m ll :is ft 1'J 21 (ink Htiluu Maysvllle Hiimmervlllii ... HiiMikvlUii Hell Fuller KcynoldMVlllu .. I'aut'onst Falls Creek I Iu Koln Halnila Wlntcrhtirn .. .. l'enlleld 11 4i IV 2S 12 111 12 2.1 tl nn ft 47 tl 07 21 12 III 6 2ll :is tl til 6 2.1 12 4:1 I 8 .17 7 mi 44 U .12 1 IU! 1 2H! 7 2.1 7 l 10 .VI 11 111 1 m 1 43 1 111 1 4s 1 .VI 7 :"! 7 47 7 HI 7 2:1 7 n k nn tl 111 8 27 7 :m 2 (kl 2 la 3 2il 2 4:1 2 M 7 4ii 7 (W Tvlur.. Glim Fisher.. 8 (II 8 IK HeneKntte. 8 44 Urn ii t driftwood.. 8 ft4 9 ti 8 2i! a 21 P. ' H. 8 M P. H A. H A. M.I P. M WKHTWAI1II. STATIONS I No.2 N0.6 INO.101 1MJ I 110 A. A. P. M. a ; 7 on 7 in 7 :ci 7 44 7 H4 8 on 8 12 8 2.1 8 32 8 411 8 4S 9 (11 9 17 9 2.1 9 44 10 04 10 IN 10 2.1 P. M P. u driftwood .... (.rant. Henezette .. .. lilcii Fisher... Tyler l'enlleld YVIntiTliurn .. Halnila dullols l-'allsCri-ek... I'llllC'OllHt KeynoldKVille F'tillur Hell Ilrookvllhi.,., HiimmervUlu.. Maysvlllo OakKldio 10 HI 10 42 ft tit ft 82 ft 42 III ft. II (III ft .111 tl 1(1 II 2d tl 2H II 21 ii ; ll :m ii 4: ll :i: I (ii 1 20 1 114 1 42 1 ftN 6 Ml 12 10 12 20 ft 00 5 10 7 2H 7 2K, 7 40 7 fti! 2 111 H im in 8 :ih 2 20 3 'M 2 fts .1 Oil a i.i a 47 8 n; u tn ir 47 10 oo Nw Itellileliem l.awHiinliuni... Uud llunk 4 Ul A, M. A. M P. M. A M.I P. M Trulus dally except Sunday. IlAVId MCCAUUO, G-CN't,. StlPT. JA8. P. ANIIEItSON. Gkn'i,. 1'akh. Aot. OAKLAIMt Private - Hospital, FIPTH AVBNIIH AND UOQDKT STIIKKT . PITTSBURG, PR, Private treatment Klven, by ex perls, for all diseases, medical or mii'idcal. A layluis-lu ward where lull leu may have the lienetlt of attendance by a skilled obstetrical!, uud thoi-otiidily trained nurses, ami at Dm same time secure strict privacy. Hiasdal attention f:lven to all feiuule troubles, skin disctiKesnnd unu; iitrei'tlons. Nervous diseases personally treated by dr. II. K. Wiles, pbysleliiu In cliiirKe, a itruduate nf Jelfersoii Medical t'nl leice of I'lillu. A corps of skillful mid compet ent pliysli'lans In constant attendance, ulded by trained noises. Kales moderate, pliuduu treatment wllliln the reach of ll uftllcled. PiiileiitaHdndiied at all hnurs. For full pur tleuluni itddreiut, Im. 1. K. Wll.lM, 11810 FlVTH AVHNU-l, I'lTTSUUUa, PA. CHEAPEST and BES GOODS! Ever brought to our town Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods! Hrantlt'iMiorg never Hold Ivm tliati 20 lo 25c. yard; will pell you now 12i. Dimity, 12 Turkey lied Dainnrik, 87 " " rriutfs 05 (itiiighaniH, or (Jhina rilk, 25 Hetter (Joodrt llian you buy any plant elfo. The fame Great Ked tiou in Men's - and - Childre CLOTHING. Children' Suit, ,4 " 1 " Single Coats, Youths' Suits, 3.25 to H Men's Flannel Suits, f " Worsted " " Fine Cheviot Suits, 6 to ! A fine line of Men's Pai Come and examine my go' before you purchase t where. N. HANAU Grocery Boomq W O BUY WHEIIKYOU C GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. Salt Meats, Smoked Mcj CANNED GOODS, H U TEAS.COF1 ANH AM, KINPH OK T FRUITS. COXra.TIONERY, TOUACCO. AND CIG.I Everything In tho line & Fresh Groceries, I Ejtc. (ItHnlit delivered ml place at town. Call on un and get p W. C. Sclmltz & N First National Bi of he yyoLns ville i CRPITKL 9SO,OOO.oq C. Itllteliell, Prenldeutt Neolt Blct'lelland, Vice Pren Jobu 11. Kaiieher, Cn Directors: V. Mitchell. 8ciitt Metielland. J. t JoM-nli Htrauss, Joseitli Menders U. W. I'Uller, J. 11. kuuclier. .il lloea a ueiierulUaukliucliusltiesHanu the accouulH of merchants, profession' farmers, mechanics, miners, luinberuxi ol Hers, promtsiiiK inn most cureiui ui to the hustuesM of ull persuiis, Ka to lleposlt Uoxea for rent. rirst Nutionul Hank bulldluK, Nolan Fire Proof Vault. AGENTS WANTED NE hy America lireatest Iliimorlsijl MARK - TWAJ Evory one of htn provhutt books ha ve )i Ihlnri liu Imt hui'tttitforo written. Twi In duo volume A Tmiceily uud a i A Kittut ehuiu'e for ukiiiIh. WoK'vvex lumutry. for utriiiH uiui run uurtu'u tXrvt J. W. Kkklkh A CO., tUii Arcb l 1 Gouatry Prodin