MAURY IX (J E KM A NY. BUT IF YOU ARE AMERICANS BE PRE PARED FOR A SIEGE. nornmrnU if All Hindu ami Wltnmr( Mnut He 1'rpncntcil to the Civil Tone, tlnnnry The Trlnla of Toting- Couple of American In llrrlln. Tt I ofton n1mot linpnlliln for nn Aniorieim to bpovuo thopniHTsnoocssnry to lnnkc n Enrnjipan miirrinKo valid, m prcinlly Indrrmntiv. Tlio lovers nro fre- qnrtitly oliMnl to wnit until they run j roytnir to fnimo li'M inquixitivn lutnl, j xvlioro n prii-st or li-cal fiiiiotioiiury will j (miwnt to uniti) tlu ni without nskiiij? i miportluotis. qiiptdions. When tlio con triU'liiiK pavtifn urn tlirinsi lvos Euro- jx iniH, tlio fovmnlitii's nrc iroli:il'ly for- miilnMo piintr:li, for lisiilis tlio iietiuil ' iiitirri:it iiiti -a I hern nro FPttli mint , jiiiiii rs ami Viiri.-tiH virliniiiiiiiy (lin n, nn nls to bo ilriiwn up. lint if you nro im j Aii:riir;in of coiii -ryiu nro n ni-pii ious cliiinntir, iiikI yi.u will find it even iloulily diflk'iilt to iimiry tlio jjirl of your rhoicv. You niui-t fir.-t provo your riitht to livo and hroiitlin nnd lmvo your lititiK, mid your liriilo must provo hor riht to livo nnd liwitlm nnd lmvo licr j briiiK, nnd your father, nnd your moth er, mill yona Inido'B fntln v, mid your lii-MoV mother must nNo provo flint they Worn born in duo timn mid luive livod irri proarlinhly ever nftor, niul in caso thry no longer ixorriso tho fnnrtionn of ' living, lironthinn nnd liming their Iw ing it must In' shown that they ceased to do so in it wilier and KoilliUo manner. All thia nnd much inoro must ho et forth in a quod rat (liinmi rtrimilum fashion hr means of documents heforo yon will ho allowed to In ml your neck to tho conjugal yoke. TI'O truth of theso remark was illus trated n few weeks no in H 'liiti, when tho happiness of two young Americans hung for a Ions timo in tho Iml.inco un til Uerinati nnthorit ies finnlly consented to let them join hands mid hearts. Tho young mini w as mi Egyptologist nnd found it necessary to l o in Egypt nt, n Certain tini 1Ti hoped to tako his lirido with him, lint nlmost npto tlio last mo ment ho Wns uncertain whether ho should havo lirido to takR. For months ho had brcii tryiiiK to liring nliont th,s marriage, lint tho requirements of tho German law wore enough to drive even a muu accustomed to tho complications of tho Tcl-el ch-Manah tablets to do Bpair. Tho lirido had lived formerly on tho other Kido of tho world, nnd as there existed in tho cautious German mind tho possibility tlmtnlio illicit have gono through tho nmrriugo ceremony on Nome previous occasion it was necessary to publish tho banns weeks beforehand, not only in the llerlin papers, but nlso in the jonrnals of her nntivo American town. Both parties wcro obliged to no enro certiorates of tho birth nnd bap tism of themselves nnd their parents and to furnish nn epitome of tlio family histories down to dnto. There is a ru mor that testimony was even demanded ns to tho number of times certain rela tives had been vaccinated nnd the suc cess of the operation. Tho young wom an's father had died when nway from homo, and it was rather difficult to sat isfy Germnu authorities ns to the man ner of his taking off. Finally nil tho papers arrived, nnd tho couplu repaired one day with their friends and witnesses to the ofllon of tho legal functionary in whose hands their happiness, reposed. Tho legal functionary, of course, had witnesses on his sido. Tho Germans liovor transact uuy business except in tho presence of witnesses. If you quar rel with the gnanl on a railway train, bo immediately summons another guiirtl, not to settle tlio disputo, but to witness it Tin y put their two solemn heads to gether, shako them ut each other and at yon, make -copious notes of tho facts and finally tako themselves off. This bridal couple nnd friends wcro silently surveyed by tho band of witnesses. Then tho bride wns placod in ono chair and the bridegroom in nnother nt a re spectful distance. Tho papew wcro pro duced. Tho lirido told all nhont herself, and the bridegroom told all nhont him self, nnd tho friends nnd witnesses told all About both of them. Thu mother of the bride assured tho assembled com pany that this man was not insidiously defrauding hor & licr daughter. The company began to broatho more freely. Tho liridogrooin heaved a sigh of relief. The tired bride moved iu her chair wearily. But the legal functionary was not going to lot them off so easily. Ho shook bis head over the papers, pursed np his lips and then turned on the whole crowd and asked tbem fiercely for their passports. Of oourse no one bad nob a thing; about him, so the jaded bridegroom bad to rush off in a drosky to secure as many as were necessary. Meantime a German oouplo appeared. Their papers, of course, were all right. The German bridegroom took possession of the American bridegroom's vacant chair, and the American brido, who, by this time, was almost in tears, yielded hor soat to the Gurman brido. By the time they bod been safely launehod upon the sea of married life the passports bad been found, and the Americans again took tho chairs and were finally made muu and wif u, to the catisfacttou of the legal functionary, themselves and their friends. That wasn't all, of course. They bad to rush off, after the legal functionary's fee bad been puid, to da honor to the ordinary conventionalities, array them selves in festal robes and lie married again by a minister who spoke the Eng lish tongue, shake bands with their 600 friends and catch the first train for Egypt-Berlin Cor. New York Bun. A Simple Remedy, A toaoher of health culture declares that a simple remedy for removing the blood from a too active brain is to exer cise the muscles of tho foot Btand firm ly au tb ground and then raise the heol and rest on tho toe for a soooud. Do this f or a dor.en times or so in succes sion. It will bring a certain degree of relief a tor bard day's mental work. THIRTY-THREE FEET AT A BOUND. Tlio Trcmcntlmtii ?,enp Made hy a Ifnngr) Wildcat After HI Hrcakfiwt. The wonderful power of a wildcat li shown in its nWlity to leap long dis tances. All of tho cat tribo lmvo im mense power in their logs, nnd thoj mnke np In tho length of their spring their inability to make a contiimec phase. African leopnrds In enptivitj have been known to leap from tho flooi of the rn!os nnd strike the top, 19 feet above. Tigers mnke tremendous leapt nnd strike down on their prey with t blow of their powerfnl paws ns thej nlight. But tho wildcat, for its size, ii probably the most wonderful Juniper ol nil the felines. A hunter who Is well known for lilt Veracity recently told tho following story of nn adventure which illustrntei this power: "I was hunting in the snow nnd caim across tho track of n wildcat, which 1 followi d for a long distance. Suddelilj the tracks came to nn end iu n spot where the animal had crouched. I look ed around lo see what had become ol tho trail, nnd nway head of mo saw I bunch of blood and leathers. From thill spot tho track led on ngnin off into swamp. Tho situation was susceptibh to but ono explanation tho wihlcnl had been hunting for his dinner nnc had discovered a pheasant Wandering about in tho snow. Tho cat crept a! close ns ho dared to the unsuspecting bird nnd gathered himself into nn ant Hinted spiral spring, such ns the cal tribo coil themselves into when jirepar iug to spring, nnd releasing the triggei shot into tho air, landing on top of tin victim before tho bird, quick ns phens nuts usually are, could evade the stroke. Tho distance from where the cat crouch ed to where it caiuiht tho bird was jusl BH feet. 1 naturally supposed from tin length of the leap that tho cat win young and iu full activity, but nfter 1 trailed it to tho swamp and shot it 1 discovered that it Was old nnd almosl toothless. The animal's hunger ma have spurred him to the great jump. II not, and tho leap wns an evidence ol what a superannuated wildcat can do, I wouldn't be surprised to leavu that 8 young and active wildcat could deal nt least twice that distnnco when press ed by necessity." Boston Journal. BEST MAN AT THE WEDDING. VnV Crnpliio Account of tlio liiHtrniit M Intake That He Mnile. An Irish teamster asked for a hall holiday for tho pnrposo of nttcuding hit Bister's wedding, nnd tho request wn granted. When ho made his nppenrnnec tho next morning, his right arm wns ill a sling, thero was a plaster across hit nose nnd n raw oyster in a ponltic against his eye. His leitear looked like a cauliflower. "Why, Pat," said hit employer, "I thought you were goina to your sister's wedding? You look at though you had gouo to n cyclone festi val." "I wor at th' weddin, sor, " said Pat " 'Twas th' Ihruth I tould yoz." "Well, how did you get bunged uj this way?" inquired tho merchnnt. "I'll toll yez, sor. " replied Pat "D'ye see, whin I got thero and wint in th' pooplo woro standin forninst tho priest, an bo the sido o' thim wor a man in a pintail coat nnd a big sphlnttcrin whitt shirt I lucked at urn, nn ho lucked at me. 'Oh, ho, ' sez I till myself, ses I, 'nn ye think ycr a jewdl' Wuth thot I got a woo bit closer an lucked nt um wnnco niooro. Ho gnvo a twist till his lip like nnd turned his back. 'No Gal lagher ever took that, ' sez I till mcsell agin, nn I taps mo laddiebnek on the showlder. " 'An who may yoz bo, mo bould bnckoo?' sez I, feelin that tho blood o' tho Gallaghers had been insulted. " 'I'm tho best mou, ' sez ho. " 'Th' tho best mou?' says I. " 'Thot's what I said,' sez ho. 'Th best mon, ' nn, sor," said Pat ns he shifted tho oyster on his eyo, "howuz." Now York Mail uud Expioss, An Early Ttatik Note, Tho earliest bank uoto in tho posses sion of tho Bank of England is one dat ed Deo. 10, 1000, for 555. It is printod from an engraved plate, but it hai blanks for the amount, date, uunibei and signatnra Across it are written memoranda showing that it was repaid in three installments. In appearance it is not altogether uuliko tho modern note. It Is notioeablo particularly thai iu tho words, "For tho Govr. and Com pa.," the word "company" is thus ab breviated and not into "oomp.," whicb wonld be more in aooordanoe with the usual praotioe. In the bunk library ii another note for 25, which was not presented for 1 1 1 years. Another cari osity, said to be unique, is a note for nc loss than 1,000,000, dated 1783. Only four for such an amount have ever been issued. Strand Magazine. Righteous India-nation. Mrs. Youngma Ob, I'm so boiUna over with righteous indignation I don't know what to da I'd I'd like to bite somebody. Friend Whom? "Whom? Why, those coorso, brutal, inhuman owners of the St Quiot flats. They refused to rent to me. "Everybody knows that they objoot to children, my dear. " "Yes, of oonrse but tbey objected to mine." New York Weekly. Becoming. "This shape doesn't seem to be as be coming as a small hat; do you think so?" Milliner Ob, my, yes. You oan't see how much of your face it oovers up. Ubioago Inter Ocean. The Indian name of Hackensack, N. J., was Huuoquansauk, or book mouth, from the windings of the river ere it emptied into Newark bay. It is believed by microsooplets that the highest powers of their instruments have not yet revealed the most inlnut forms of animal life. 7 ? '"'; -- Chock it h Cheny Pqj- "I oviv severe m: Iltl Ol)-"! very p.'!. t roil lil 1 1 1 -.. i;':n ' I' 10 i : I i- ' I ' -lieua-i ! ' ll'llll-s. 1 (i.-l-ln . : Imi-hi- i Wii.i in-.; : ' to.) hi'';'- Mrs. i:. ; i Ay? Peco1'""! AT tht "- OOME IN! Where? TO I'll K "Bee Hive" store, WHKItK L. J. McEntire, & Co., Tin? (iroccryman, deals in all kllKlM of Groceries, Gaimed Goods. Green Goods Tobacco and Cigarn, Flour and Feed, Haled I lav and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken iu exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. AcEntIrG & Co.. The Grocery men. To Methodists. PATRONIZE THE BEST AM) CHEAPEST. THE PITTSHUHG 'in ii i n an . mnuu Eatabllahed 1BJJ. Rev, C. W. Smith, D. D,, Editor. OMicr, Stl-I Pen n Av. Organ of tho Methodist Eplscopul Church in Western Pennsylvania, Hunt em Ohio, nnd West Virginia. Ablo articles on all tho livo questions of the day. The Contributors include some of the most eminent writers of the Church. The weekly exposition of the Sunday School Lesson, is pronounced bv leading Sunday School workers to be unexcell ed. Interesting newB from all tho Churches. Special attention given to the Young Folks' Department. Terms, $1.50 per year, in advance. All Itinorant Ministers of tho M. E. church are agents, to whom subscrip tions may bo paid. Sample copies sent free. Mention this paper. Address, J. A. MOOKE, Vhrixlian Adrocute, PlTTSBUHO, Pa. ubmcrlbe for The -X- Star, If you want the New. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL FILLS. Am prompt, Ufa and aartaln In raauli. Tba aanif In. (Ur. Hual'.i noer diuppolnt. Saul sujrwlMira, i.oa. ytii Hoa ictna Uu.. UcrtUnd. u. For sule st 11. Alex HtoWe'i drug storo. Ordinance delating to Hawk ers nnd IVddlci's. Ski. I. Kvi'iy person cmmi-minir from house to house In tho borough of Ki-J liolils ville, for the purpose of selling or soliciting orders for hooks, pictures, photograph nlbnnis, clocks, wntches, pocket knives, silver plated knives, forks or spoons, speetucles, eyo glasses, carpet, sweeM)rs, baking pntiR, hod spieds, palent, medicine, plaster paris goods, bronze nnd plain, soup, ton, cnlV'-o end r.pie-. liimaie. li'-nls sliirlK, I'm -nishing g-MiiIsi or clothing by sample, fiivpi'tH. hosiery, handkerchiefs, laces. tli'i-ilh'S, t In i llli. ellllll oldel-.V. blankets, riiys. sini iiinory, groi'i ri -s. piece foods, boots or sho-s. trt'oeei i' S to pi ivilte I n n i. by w liol --mle or retail. i"ddl'-is of wi' .' iiw. -1 -i .rl's nnd esirHiw. u lietb i r ,-lliti.f hy t-Minpl" in- ol !).-t'wise, hIiiiII I a I; - nut ' Hi' -lis" 1'rnln th" Hut';;''" end pay I he r i I" Tehmfii'i' required K fore d"i'i!.'or olieriiiLr to do nnv IhiiIw-m In III -aid boron-.: Ii. -i:.'. Th- '' ('!' i: iiii-l. r .lii.iua' -hail t:. 1 than -hail in.' I llill.n- or '!' n Tv.o i-.-ie' i l'l i Hi ll il.n . eioi 1'ian !,, -'I ::"-.oo ll.i'lai -; o ! day fur I a.inl i v ; v itav in ciiein." il. pro'. Iil- i-d. Iiiov.-ver. that this oi dinanc slinll nut iiinil v t I Ii'-- In Idimr lnerelmnl ile lleiiw.i within the hi ii omrh. nor lo per sons resident in the Clllllll v. Ski'. H. 'I'halr any oriliiiiiiico or part of ordinance conllicl nn with tho provis ions ol t his m il iiianci- Ii -ami I In- miiiio s her.'liy n p -al "d so far ii the same ( IT ,'i 1 (ti in ditlllliee. Ordain al and enaeii 1 Inln a l.mv In 'alllieil this ,'lrd till V of I), In lllller I xil I. A I) .IllPN I). I1WTIII-:. Att'-si. I'l'.-s't. of t'oimcil. Ill-'.MIV A. I'H'.P. llnr.i-.-s ollle,'. li e. I'.id. A. I). I!U. S.m i. I.. i"i i.!l;lt, lliii'iri-ss. Tin1 niaii ho lakes II H-lll Inl r. ed III itlll- i.i-l'ii'e, It 101 Wllit-. Villi I i Knee- ell. I - i h IK-' in an ;on haul to ina-uM'h, i siiriinc" ti'-'ii i- mil t-tl. or laei' urn. 1 1, man. II - l.i not i'l" i-. Tin- life I'l- ! -i I v. d. or ilitrnl- wil ! II V'ni i iirht oul in plain v. hi d - jiKt what hi- com pany iH iln f"r yen ami how much bet t ' j' ii lha-i 'i'' r .- -ill";' d -. II, i i,-.in'l --i in in mind pnMiiiv In en hour or S' i I l il".! to V-iii. Ill f.iel llelllll n iniin mi one - who had ?- . n n - cxperl enee ill that line, that' l-.e netiiiilly be li -ved ; life in-mane iieeiit liked to talk. - I'linxr-'i'invir y ,.i, Vnili l-:ir AITI.P VI'IHN I ulil II Al! I 1. 1 1 ' in ciil.l us; A I in. Nolti-r In-ri'l.y ulveit llml nn niplli-tilliiii fill 1 i' liiinli- l-i all- liini-t'i-ii nt I hi-I 'uiit tniiie' en II Ii nf IViiii-vlvmila liv II. K, lliinot, II. I . Kill mi. IIi iii v A. I 1, lal. liiiii.lei niul Ii. M. M'-Dimalil, lvi , on the milt tiny of .Intuitu v. I-.1I.1. iniilei- lite (ii-nvl-sliin- el' nn m l of lite lii'iM'inl Assi-inlily of lite I 'iiiiliiiliu-ttll It ut I'enti - l totitl t'-liti-lll-ll "Alt Ai'l In plnvlile fur Ihe'llli'iil iot-tilliil lllnl t t'U II III I Ion of ret ltllll roriHil iiiIiiiim," ii , lunvell lite I'tlll liny nf Aplll. ITI. mill lite evernl Hlltitili'lnelll s lltia-elo fur lite elini-li'l- of ii tan initio Inn lo lie eitlletl '"I'lte ji'Vtiolil-- itle Ntiwlt.v Mntiiifni'tiii inn i'imii liniiy." f In- I'lttii-in'ler mill l of whli-ll U to inniiiifiii'l ui-e niul ell W, .1, Weiivei-'H Nnii-Siii-li liii-;ileH llliii'liliiiiit-il Kt-ttrr timl V. .1. Wenn r'K Iain-kit H t Hall, a II. i. mill sinii oiltet- novel i It-M, m-ili-,-4 mttl litven I Inn in. nitty lie Helecletl for intilillfut-llllu hy Kiihl4'oriii-tilinii. Mrl'ltAi Kl; A MciHiN.ti.il, Keyiiiililt-vllle, Hi-.-. T, I'l. SiiIIi IIiiih, OTKLMtfOXNKU lKYNOM)SV!LLK, l'A. FltAXKJ. IIL.U'K VonWn,-. Tin It iiilltitf hold nf ilir limn, llrmliiur tvr ftir fiitniiii't-i'liil mt'ii. Hit'iim ln'iit. ffio Itllf, iKIlll llHHlls IMMt I'lllxCls till I'VCiy lltMH', Hiimpli' looms, tiilllmd immi, IrlcpliDiic I'tni- lUTllollS f. JJDTKIi liKLXAP. KKVNOI.DSVIMJ:. l'A. ,. S, MvCLKLLAXlK I'rofni h; Fir! rlii liu'vt'i y jun l h'tiltir. I.nrtilcil In t tn vn y it hi if i f l hr Int-liM--- ii 1 1 nf town. I'l r 'bit in ii nl f mm I i nln. timl I'ntiiiniKlliniH sainpU1 niohiM fnt riinuin'M'hil 1 1 iivi-Icim, c lOMMKKt.'IAU IlUTKIi UKOOKVILU:. l'A., v- t una :;. vi'iVr..', S;itnilt' nmiuM on tin trnniitil tlinii, Minion hriilcil hy mi t in it I iruti. OmimiImis to tintl from all liiiins. OOKK'S WINDSOK UOTKl, l''ll,lll',KT STltllKT. l'llir.ADI'.I.l'IHA, - I'KNX'A, PUKSTOX J. MOO It K, Pro,,,-;,!,,,-. ail li,-il tiiniii-. Itiites ?-.'.iiii iter liny Alttel l i'iiii I'lnll. PfliliM'k fl-oln I. K. K. Ili'imt mill i hliH'k fiiiin Ne l. . It. K. Iieptii. Utittii-Uaucoua. E. KEl'F- JUSTICR OL THK PKACR And Ufiil Kntulu Air cut. Hrynolilsvilk', I'u. Q MITCIIKLL, ATTOKN E V- AT-L A W. Offlre on Wont Main Htront, opposite tho Com mere I ul llolul, HoyuuldHv: illo, Pa. U. 11. E. IIOOVEU, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. lieslili'iit drill Ut. Ill hnllillnit near Miitho dlst rlitiri'li, iiiMKlt Arnold bltMik. Guntlu nuH In optimum!. C. Z. IIOUIHI.V. JOHN W. 1IKKU. QOUDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llrookvllle, JolTeisiiii Co., Pit. OlDeo In room formerly (K-iaipli-d by Uordoii & I'nrlielt Wimt Main Htiuul. W. L. KcOHAOKEN, Brook. lilt. s. m. McDonald, BiyooldiTllU. jjrcKutACKEN & Mcdonald, Altitrntyn uml Vminntllorii-ut-Luw, Ollli-ea at Ueyinilillvlllu mill llrookvlllu. REYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDRY, WAIT SI NO, Pmiirktm; Corniir4tli hi ritut mill (Jorilon ulley. l''lrHt i'Iiihh work iliinii nt reiihimnbiti ptli-en. lilvo lite iiiiiiiin-y ii i i-iiii. Get an Education. Ktlui'iillon uud fortiinii irn Inoiil In liniid. (iel nn I'llin-lilliin ut Hit) Cuiitrul Hliilu Nor nitil Hrliool, KiH'k Uuvuii, Pu. Fli-Mt-cltiMa iiCfioiiiiiiiHlntloiiH nnd low rutim. Hlulu tilil to tttuduuu, For illuHti-tiiud itiituloKiiu udilruaa IAMKH KUON, I'll, p., I'lliielpnl, Lock Uuvuii, I'u. Miillrctitb lni (Table. IMJI-'KALO, i H ll KSTKH & PITTS i IJLlill RAILWAY. Tlii'sliort linn hrlwrrn DuMoU. Kl'ttrwiiy, Htllllfold, HllllinilllM-ll, lllllllllo. ItlM'lM'SllT. N Itiirti r ii I' d 1 1 nnd point h hi ihe npprr oil on nnd nfltf .Iitni 17h, 1WM, mspn ftor tiiiln will nrrlvo nnd flcputt fi-ntn I'nll f rci-k Htut Ion, dully, excrpt Hunduy, iih fol lows: I .HO I. M. nnd ft.W . in. AiMMttnrniMliillnim from I'un Miit iiw im-v ii nd 1 i 1 ix Kitn, H:fOA.M. Ittitliiloiilid Itfh lii stcMniitl Tot HiiH'kwny vlllf, ltldifwiiy..lolniM(Hibiiiur.Mi. ,li i-i, tit iidlin il, r;i 1. 1 niitin'ii. 1 1 11 11 ! lo n ml Kocht'Mrr; ronnt el Inu nt .InhiiMotilniiK uttti P. A F. tiiiln ', for WHi'ox. Kiiiir, Wiit n-n, Tony nnd Ki lt. 10:r:i A. M. Ai'i'HtnmiMlnl ton I'or Hy kt's, Hij tiii nnd I'nn xnl rivucv. titH V. M. Himlloid Ai'foinniofltitlon Tof lici'i'lt I M'i', lliiM'Kiiy III1, Mlnionl, I'm tnon, llil.'iiy, Joliifonlnii-i;, Ml.-lcwctl llMll lillMirold'. 5:10 . . Mull Tor MiiHoIm. M ki j, lliu tdin, l nn-iit;tw m-y imil nlton, I'li-i'tnit'i'M nil' triiM'-ii'd lo pnrcliito llflt ctM I'cfoir I'lHi'Muu tin- rnn. An cw-s fhitt'.-f (if Ten I mis will Ii illii'ii'il ly i oii- ihii'iniM v lii-n fun nrr pu'd on tiiiltt-". fnun nil vj-ii on u In 'it-u t li-lo't oilier 1 mil inl uim-d. I h- 'i ''ft M'lr It K i i :it irncHiH p-r lull . i:. ii nl fin t':i--n-'f ln-i M-'tinll Mtntion-. .1. II. Mrhr m:. Aji in . I nil- en cl, I n, !:, i M ' new s I :. ( . I. ri v. lii ni iiil Mi''. (Iimi. I'll;. A'.'i-nt litiil ii lo, . " . l;ieht-M( t N. Y p K X N S ! A A N I A H A I f J to A I ). in i;n ixt Nov. i's iwi. IMilludrlplitii .V Ktlr Hiilhoitfl IHvlslon Tlmn Tuiilc. TMiln- l"jivi' lirin wood. KAT AIM) 1 :$ A M Trnln h. dully i'crtit Hominy for ronilitny. lint rl-lnn ir nnd InifinnMihilr niu i Ion-, hi 1 1 Iiil' nl rhilmli-I Jiht ti : p p.m.. New York, U::c p. tn. : t:i h Imonv ii: p.m.; Wifliln-.'ton, i:.'ip. in I'lillmnn I'm lot- rnr from Ylllliimport uml jm i'iijii't' roiirlit's from Knm to IMilliidelphln. :i: nHV M. Tmlti il. dully 'Mi'il Hntiduy for Mnitl-luni! nnd Inlet im-diuli- Mill Ion-, ni Mvliiiftn I'lill'Mli'lplihi ,. m,: Nmi Votk. ::i'l m. ritllmnn Sli-fpltiii enii from 1 1 : 1 1 1 t-l.inir to I'd lliiilclplilu timl New VorU. I'll! I mle I pli In p:i-eni!et s en n t eniiiln In sleepi'i' himII-Hii IiimI niiill T:-i a. M. I'. M. Tinln I. d.iHy fi r Minluity. Ilnrils t"ii ! ii ml ho el meiliiiie '.I it I Imt--. n Vi l lie,' ut I'hi'ioli-lpliin. i.:..-; ,. M.i .V-u mU, H::it A. M. on ' eek il:i niul I" .;;'( . M. nn Snn d;i : t;il; Inioic. 1: : . m. : :i-lilm:loii. ;:.ci a. m. I'ii 1 1 mtt ii en t f ii i'm Ii le timl Wlllliinc l m rl to I'lilholi'lplihi. ru-'-i lietf In vli'i'pi'i for l!iltlmoii' pod u-hli't'ioii will he I I :ih-tel'M'd Into li -III tnr 'nil .ce per Mt II :n-l''-i'Ht:p. r:i--int''r nmi'l'i". fiont Im le to IMo!;iietlihi nml Wlliliim-poi t 1t Itulll liioie. W rsTWAItli 7: ; M. T'vln dnllv ve.-n' Stoidttv for KiduMtM . I'liltoN, t lei mi no n -id Inlet- iiM'tlliile -lut lull-. I.eiles l.lil.wiiV lil .tHKI IV M. f.il ' le. H: rfi A. M." TimIii il, ilrilly for I'.iie ntnl iiiH i- mediiiie pnlnt. it:j; I'. M. --Trnln II, dully eeept Siimhiy for !nne ii lid Intel nn-dinle tintoie. Tllltol (ill TliAINS I-"' Hi IHMI rU() runi tiii; i; st ami mm tii. Tit A IN II lettve I'hlliidi-lphlti N:;n . tn.; W le.liln'.'lon, r.V . M. ; Itiilt l mole. H-.Xl A.M.; W lllie-liio PIM.'i A, M.; I : l M V I'M'ept Hllll- f : i y . uirl In.' nt In Ifl wimmI ut tl:?7 i. M. with rillliniiii I'm lor eur fiom I'hilmlelplilu lo Wlllliiiu-porl. Tit A I N ! leiives New York nt p. m.: IMillii de 1 1 li In, II :':) p. in,; W tt-hiiurton, pi.l'i ii. ni.i leilllmoie, ll:.M p. in.; dully uuhiim nl Ihlflwood ul !:" u. in. I'lillmnn Nleeplnu etiiM fruni IMilludeliitila tn l-lrln uml from Wuslilmxloii nml Hull Iniore tn lllliimspiu t nml i Ii it i i u It p:i-eie:er eo-ielie- from lh 1 In -delplilu to Krleiiml Itultlmoic to lllluniM poi I. Tit A IN I leuve-i Kenovo ut il::ii n. in., dully except Huudiiy. iirrivlim tit hriftwiHid 7:iti . m. JOHNSON UL'Ki; KAILKOAl). (iJally tvxtrt'pt Sunday.) TRAIN IK lenveM Ithlmniv tit 1i::tnu. m.: .lohn wnilniiuut :!. a. iu., nn lvinn ut I h rnioiit ut H' o ji. in. TRAIN Hi U-iwva Clermont ut l":Vi u. in. nr-t-Ulmc nt .lohiwonlmiM ut 11:44 a. in. and Kldirwuv ut a. m. It IDOWAY Jc t'LKAKI'IKI.D K. 11. DAILY EYl.'Kl'T HUNIIAY. HDl'TIIWAIIIi. NoKTIIWAItll. A.M "li tn Ii IM Ii ..' In ir; III HI III l.i in ir hi .'ii a . : 1- III f! Ill IM TA TIUNS. A.M. I'.M. in liltlL'w ny I Hi il :m f! It l-lmiil linn I .'il ll ."i Mill llavi-n I HI ll I.'. en iv In ml I ml ll ii. Hlton's MIIIm I J.-ili linn Itlllt' Kiirk I .' M ,Fi .tl Vim Mini 1,'iin I-: v; ft .M I'liri-lt'l' IJMI Ti4m lii i M'i. wn v v ii ii- r:;it 'i;i Mi'Mlini i-iiiniiill i; :in .'il'.'i lliii vi'v-t llnti l'."M H ill I'nlls'i'if. k l;i :u Alft liiiliiil'. iin."i .Mm ii I-.' :w i I Ml is tn I im I in I 14 I -II I I.. In.V. II Id THWN Knst wnnl. I.KAVI-; ItllKIWAV. t--,i Html. Kill N, i; ii, in, I inln ::, il:;tl u. in. 1 inln ii, l;l.i p. tn. I'l iiln I. 7;.Vi p. in. m. I'liKvo.-.r, (-it'll. .Miiiiiii;i'-. rrnlii 1. :i:t p. in. Ti lt in 11, r,;:', p.ln. .1. K. Win II I, (t'ti. I'iism. Aif'l. t LLEOIIENY VALLEY RAILWAY - I'O.MI'ANY ooiiiiiioiioiiiif Sunday Muv "7, ). Low (i null) DiviHion. ivwnvAiin. htatio:.,'!. Nn. l.No..'.jti.li. till lull A, M.-r. M A- M l'- M. I'. M Ki il llnnl; in I'. 4 I" l.nwMoiiltnni in ."iTj -I W Ni-w iii ihii iii-iii ii ;;i, ,"i z: ,r r: link lil'luo II :i-! .'i :ti' R .'"' Mnysx lilt' II 4tli .1 III .1 M Miiiinit'i'vtlln . .. 1-lo li "Hi ;" 47i Hi, h, I. vill,. I-' il -.'ii ll (17! Ilt'll li III li Siil 0 CI I nlli-i- 141 li il- H it lli .viiiilil'.vllli' .. I in ll li 41 I'lini'oii-ii I li- 7 (' 11 ,"'.' KiiIImi rt't'k I J''. 7 it 7 nn In Vi t ,'lil IIiiIIoIm I ,l'i 7 ill 7 in II !)" I 4.1 Hilmlii I4i 7 47 7 ;t:i Wllili'llilllll .... 1 Ml 7 ft 7 :n I'fitlli'lil !li'i HI"' 71 TvIit 11 H PI 7 .VI (lli'ii l-'luliitr 2 -i'l H 27 H nl lll-lli .iiltll 1 fi M 41 H l (irilltt 3M MM HU lliltlwood 3 2n tl 2," 8 .Vi I'.' M. V. M A. M. A. M. P. II WKHTWAIlll. HTATIOND, Nu.2 Nii.U No. II) lot) 110 A. M. A. M. P. H. P. M, P. M Drift woh1 in m s nn tl ; (iriint. 1114'! ft if! 7 Oil Hi'iii'7.i'lli 1(1 M ft f! 7 HI G Inn I'lHlier II im ft .'.'.i 7 :tl Tylnr II 2H a IU 7 44 ivntuiid ii ;i a 2n tn Wlnliirburn .... JI iW a 2l 8 (Hi Siiliulu II 47 :i7 H 12 DllllolH IW a Ml 8 2ft 12 10 1100 FnlUCri'iik 1 2il 7 2D 8 :u 12 20 5 10 I'liitcoiist 1 :m 7 1 f 4(i Ki'ynolilHVlllu.. 1 42 7 4n f. 4 Fullur 1 ft 7 ft7 I) Ut Hull 3 I" 8 (Hi 0 17 HriHik villi- 2 211 8 III 2't HlllllllllTvlllu.... 2 illl 8 ilM 44 Mliysvlllu 2 ft" 8 ft7 KI (M (lllkKlilnn II INI 0 m II) IN New lli'lhli'lii'in II Ift (lift 10 2.1 I.IIWMonltlllll.... 11 47 0 47 Hi-d Hunk 4 on 10 un A. M.'A. M, P. M. A M, P. II, Trulni dully except Hnniluy. IIAVIDMuCAIUIO,Orn'i,.Siipt. JAH. P.ANIiEUSON.Okn'i., I'ash. Aht. OAKLAND Private - Hospital, fin H AVKNIIK AND HOgllKT 8TIIKKT PITTSBURG, PS. Prlviito Irxiilniitiit ulvt'ii, by nxpi'i lH, fur nil dlKi'iisi'N. iniiilli'iil or HUi-ulitiil. A liivlnit-ln wiii-d wlun'U luilltiM ntity Imvu tlio liciivlll of iilli'iidmii'u by u Hklllcd olistiiii'ti'iin, mid I hot oiiK Ii ly ti'tilnnd iniit'it, niul ut the mitnu time Nt't'iii-e nli-lt-i pi'lvin'v. Hnin'iiil utlniitloii UlVCI! to till flltllUlli tlt)lll)Uri,Mkill (llM'tlH!Mlllld Itinif iitfitt'lloim. Nervous iIIkuumi'h pt'iiioiiuUy truuliid liy Dr. D. K. WIIim, pliyxii'liin 111 t-liiiritn, tl irrudiiuto nf JtilftirHoti Mt'tlit'ul Col lt'KO of 1'lt 1 1 A eorpH of uklllfnl iiiidoomiMit ent pliynli'luiiH In I'oiiNiiint iitliMidiini'e, uliU'il itv trnliiiMl lilll'M'ii. Kiitim niiHlt'rtito. lilut'ltitf ti-tii.ltni'iil w 1 1 1 1 1 1 the reurli of the Htlllcleu. I'ulli'tilii uiliiillttnj ut nil Iioiirit. Im il' full pur- licniurM Hiiiirewi, nil. n. n. wu.kh, WIO Fimi AVKNUa, riTTBUL'HO, PA CHEAPEST and BESTi GOODS! Ever brought to our town in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods I Hnuiflcnlicrg never "was hoM Ichh than 20 to 25c. per yard; will nell you now for 124. JMniity, 124c. Turkey Ked Dainafk, 371 " rrintH, 05 (linghaniH, 05 China Silk, 25 I'lt'lter (toimIh than you can buy any place else. The name Great Reduc tion in Men's - and - Children's CLOTHING. i Children's Suits, .1)0 " 1.00 1.25 " 1.75 Single Coats, .50 outlin Suits, 3.25 to 8.50 Men's Flannel Suits, 5.50 " Worsted " 7.50 " Fine Cheviot Suits, $0 to 9.50 A line line of Men's Pants. Come nnd examine my goods before you purchase else where. N. HANAU. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. i FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, H U TEAS, COFFEES AND AM. KINliS O I'lUTlTS, CONFECTIONERY, ' TOHACCO. AND CIGARS, Every thing in the lino of Fresh Groceries, Feed, OooiIh delivered free anm & place in town. O Call on un and get pricea.l N W. C. Sehultz & Son First National Bank OF HE YXOLDS riLLE. CAPITAL, 980,000.00. '. .TllO-hell, Prenldrntl Hcott 91-:lellind, Vice Prra.l John ll. Kaurhrr, t'aahler. Director! f. Miti'lii'll, Hi-ott Mi'dclliinrt, J.O.King, JiMoiih HtriiUKH, Jom'uIi llundron, li. W. l'ulli-r, J, If. Kuuoher, fltMii ft ffoiierHl biiiikliiKbuHluetMuiid ollcltu thu iici-nuntH ol nuiroliuntH, prottittHlonal nien, fiiriiium, iiHX'liiink'H, nilntmi, lumlieroivu and oilii-i-M, iiroinlMtiiK the moat rarcful ttlUintlun lo l no uuhiiixiw ui Ull ponioiM. Hiifo Di'ixwit Boxes for rent. l'li-Ht Niilloiml Bunk bulldlnx, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. AGENTS WANTED NwH& by Aniorloa'ii Ureatent llumorlut. MARK - TWAIN. Every one of hln prevtoua book have had luv nuintiu utile. II Im new book uurouHMeii anv- tlihiK he lian heretofore written. Two Mtorleu III ono volume A Trutfedy mad a Comedy A ureal chaiii-e for axenu. WegtveexclUHive terrllory. I'or terniH and (ull particular ad- arumi, j. w. nucutii uo., azo Arcn at., ruua Country Produce
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