TALKING O.N TJIK A 1 11 BCCOr.D FOR LONG DISTANCE CON VERSATION without a wine Ilotr Cnrlnltii tint nu Antntenr llnlloonl I Out of i I It n J!lln t p In llm Alr-II. Voice' Item In d Over four Mllm-Oa hv-'Vh Artcil lis IVc-lvrrs. TV.' ttv ' "!y i f li'tiijlsffilicrtnv ' Vlil'!i lncii'd voire lmvo lirrll convey liy I lio medium of plueiil water. Am Aillf"ii(l icl t!iilt1i) t(I Im of ImviiiK tittle 1 In -..:innry Vt".; on iiv.ry still !..;. V illi :i companion 1 mile distant nl tlin Iiit rnrt of n l:ilc", niul another pniiln cup tli't Ft'iry villi 0110 of ycll: wlii'h wero In :inl nml r turticil near n Water ( tent of firco miles. Tlioo t :i! ? me ruit outi'.diiK l y n well nntlunii ciitp'l story toM hy C:irlitt:i, onco the mir famous wnmnn balloonist In tlr.i world. In li'r s'm-y nlr, instead of wa ter, wni tlio i:n ilium, ninl tho distance of tho conversation was four mllca. It too It jilaon nbovo tho outskirts of fit. LottU mmio yonrs nno. "It wiw nn norntiantio exhibition," ivys C'urlottii in tellinu the utory, "nml a yonnn uian tiaineil White, who win ilK xjii riotierrl In luillnoiiing, liml ngrerd to make nn ascension. I had nlrcady ponn np nnd wiw quietly drifting, rnrt on nn r.isy nir current when ha utarteil out. Ho liail hud oiioiikIi expcrieiioo to know how to handle tho viiIvcb nnd miiidlinH", nnd ho Intcnilnil to H" np n milo or sound thru tlcurcml ctvdly. Now, tho upper nir Is full of varying onrreiitfi. You limy Iin (;nini? duo west nt ft hivlf n in i 1 n nil it into, nml wlii'ii you pot up n fi'W hundred yanls f :ut lnr yon iimv Btrii.o n current that carries you il. " east. Mr. White cheeked his upwind career in n v-e-t hound draft, ho th-1 When ho finally dnte.l out of that vv.i rent into miiio v.mvi ro n good long Uh taueo npart. "I nl ways Imvo n powerful glass with liio v. li' ii I inislto nn nwontdnn. When I turned thin n'l him, I saw that ho was in troiiblo. His balloon had twisted a littlu lit pueli n way tint: I judpod it was likely to twist more, mid ho was clambering nround tho ropes trying to ripht It, hut without niuoh niinrnnt conception of what was best to da I Wns friphtrucd lor biin, for when tho ban of n bnlloon turns too much tho mis bopins to eseapo rapidly, nud tho results are likoly to be serious. I know that rotces could bo heard a loop way in the nir, for I hnd often heard people a nillo bolow mo shouting, so without know ing how far tho two balloons wore apart I deeided to hail tho other one. I path-' crcd all my brent li and shouted: I " 'Hollo, hollo, hollo!' I "Then I turned my glass on the other billoon npnin. Up where the nir is so clear ns it is a milo nbove tho earth onei can sco nt great distances with wonder ful distinctness. Through my plnss 1 could seo Air. Whito start and look nil around him. That was qnito awhile aft er I had shouted. Ho didn't seem to nt derHtand whero tho voice came fron but. finally I saw him put his hands to his mouth, evidently making a speaking trumpet of them. I waited nnd waited and wns just about to shout again when tho lingo pnshnx nbove mo bepnu to thrill with sounds. They seemed to buzz along its sides nud difluso the nir, only to collect and conio whirring nnd rum bling down the funnel to bo ponred into my enrs, nnd they formed in n touo that seemed mndo up of a million other tones: " 'Hollo! Where nro yon?' "It wns tho most peculiar sound Iliad ever heard. When it hnd scattered itself into silence, I took out my watch, and timing myself shouted: " 'Throw out one sandbag. I'll come to you !' "Forty seconds later my balloon bo gnu to vibrato again, finally forming the words: " 'AH right. In tronblof "Thuro was method in my tolling him to throw oat tho suudbng, as it was nfterwurd of uso. I throw out a number myself, for I reckoned that a littlo nbovo me I would find a current to carry me toward Mr. White. This 1 did and was soon within a short dis tance of him, aerially considered. Tho trouble with his balloon was a slipht disarrangement of tho ropes, which I bad myself cxperienoed, no I told him what to do, and bo was soon all right. As I explained to him when we reached tho earth, we had been talking over an aerial telephone, the gasbags being the only material objects up there collecting all the sounds and acting as huge receiv ers." ' ' Woll, ' said lie, 'yon got me ont of a very bad scrape, bnt I never was so oared in my life as when that voice surrounded me. I tbongbt the balloon was talking, and that I had gone crazy. " 'It was a pretty long talk,' said I, 'for, allowing the voice to travel five seconds to a mile by my timing, we must have been oloso to four miles apart' " 'That's simply impossible, ' said lie " 'Very well,' I said. 'That's why 1 told yon to drop that sandbag. I throw some out, too, aud we can find ont how far thoy landed apart. "It wasn't much trouble to find peo ple who bad found the bags and knew iust where thoy were. Fortunately they lad laudod near a railroad track, so tho distanoe estimating was made easy for us. It was 4 If miles. I guess that is the record up to date for long distanoe talk ing without a wire. " Bis Names. A pair of twins was born in the Back Bay district. A bright boy set about to try to unme thorn. Ho said, "Will they be called Peter and Repeater?" But ua His mother would not listen to the name Peter. Then he said, "Let them be called Max and Climax." "No, "Bhe said. "They are both little girls, so we cannot name one of them Max." Then be said after much thought. "Let them be called Kate and Dupli eate." After that his head was band aged, awl he was aent out to play. Unfon BignaJ. GRANDMOTHER'S DOLLARS. mint ftxr Itonrrmlsnts Mlftht Have flntl In Intercut from Thrm. A womnn recently died in a neighbor ing town, nnd besides n granddaughter nnd her cynical husband sho left a few relatives and fHO in gold, with other things. The womnn wns over PS when sho died, aud the H0 Included ber wed ding presents. Liko mnny persons In those dnys, sho held fast to the slitnln l eagles nnd bad hnd them for nearly 7? yeurs. When sho died, of course the birds wero distributed mining tho heirs. The rynlenl husband, who was luurrled to the old Indy 's favorite granddaughter, mused upon tho sn in pobl and strip ped his thoiiphts of nil sentiment ns he speculated in his mind what miplit hav been. Ho Is not qnito through llpiiii yet, nnd his constant query Is, I" grand mother hnd only put that f so in tli -bank when sho first pot it, what n clnleli of gulden eagles wo would lmvo lio,.' lie mused on this ns ho got rendy o:i cold mornings to go to work, nnd his favorite topio of thought wns suggested ns ho jingled n nickel and a hunch of keys looking for his enr faro. Then he begnn to figure that money nt (I percent double in about II yearn, and ho list sleep ns ho thought how many tluirs 1 1 yenrs wont into 77 years. When tie cynical husband finally referred th" question of his losses to n bnnk man, li" lonrnod that in fiO yenrs tho fsn in g ii I would have amounted to 1,47:1.110 Without figuring any further on tlv problem, tho bnnk man said ho wir.il I easily mushier that $10,000 wns lost bv saving tho (HO. It is not nu nnusunt thing in some , ; the old banks to linvo nu account don! ! . many times over nnd fiver again. ( 'i" day last week in tho Worcester conni . institution for ravings an account v.n. reckoned nt f'.'l l.llll which nrigiti:i!' wns but fit), (iii. Nothing has over l-t ndded toortaken from the bank neenunl nnd it was left to nceiiniulato. It tic. about f0 yeaiM for the original sui i t Rather nil that moss. Tliero wus niioi'i er instance in tho sanio bank wim tliirty-ono limes tho original sum v.r -pnld to n depositor. No ono v.v? ders that somebody discovered and s r that money makes money. Worec.-u.-(Mass. ) Unxcttn. BULWER'S ODDITIES. Th Flint That lie Mla Against A I reigns or Old itit, Bulwor'a appearance was decided I' what is generally understood by "oris tocratio,"or what tho French call "ills tiuguo." Tall, slim, with finely cut b.i tnres, prominent among which wns r long nquillno nose, with an nhnudn -i crop of curly brown hair and n In!) beard, tho first impression ho produced aided by n enreful toilet, was nun o1 easo and elegance. At a dinner tab!" whero he liked to speak, and, if pnsi bio, to speak alone, ho was certain k useful as well ns ornnmentnl, with lie largo bluo ribbon aud star of the Ordc of tho I)nth. Tliero wns n certain liai vote, strnngo ns that word may soum1 when npplied to so continued n mini ' tho world, in his vnin anil very nppar cut strupglo against tho irresistible en croachments of nge. Ito did not givo in with that philosophical resignation which might lmvo been expected of 0110 so clever nnd in porno respects so wise. Ho fought anninst it tooth and nail. Lord Lyttou's hair scorned dyed, nml his faco looked ns if art had been called in to rejuvenate it. A quack in Pari. had protend-'d to euro his growing deaf ncss, a constant sourco of lcgitimnii grief to him. Ho was radiant ono uu tumii 011 his' return to town bocauso hi thought ho was cured, but not for long The copious tiso of snufT was 110 doul I part of tho attempted euro, of which tho most palpable results wero lurgc dark rod or bluo pocket handkerchiefs, qnito out of harmony with his other wise clepnnt toilet. His expressions ol regret at his impaired digestive organ? bad something ludicrous about it. He would point with a sigh to a rosy cheek ed American applo aud sny, "To think that thero nro peoplo who can eat that!" Ono of his physical infirmities Im deafness proved a bnr to bis ambition. Ho was sorely disappointed when Lord Beaconsflcld, instead of including him iu bis last cabinet, "kickodhim upstairs" into the house of lords, principally bo cause ho could not follow tho debate. Rudolph Lehman's "Recollections, " Mrs Hearst Gives a Library to a Town, The free use of perhaps the finest and best appointed library and roadiug rooms in the whole northwest was pre ontod, with appropriate ceremonies, to the citizens of the town of Lead, S. D., on Christmas night by Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, widow of Senator Hearst of Call foruia. The library and reading room occupy the third floor of a new ball re oently erected by the Miners' union at a cost of $100,000 and contain iu addition to a woll selected stock of literature, em bracing the leading periodicals of Europe and America, all of the paraphernal! neoessary to play the popular games now in vogue. Once a fortnight a free niu sioul reoital will be given in the main reading room, Mrs. Hearst having em ployed a librarian with excptionnl musioal talent and sunt, with the fur nitn.ro, a magiiifioeut piano for that pur pose. Chicago Tribune, MoUtuiw and Tempermtnre. A cnbio foot of air at the tempera ture of zoro (Fulirenlieit) can ooutain only .6 of a grain of wator vapor; at 83 degroes it can hold 3. 13 grains; at 65 it can oontaiu 6.8 grains, and at 08 it can hold 18.06 grains of moisture in suspension. Theso figures go to show that summer air can hold at least nine timet the quantity of dampness that air can whou roduoed to the temperature of freezing. St Louis Republic, India rubber ia recovered from shoes by treating with diluted solphurio aoid and afterward steaming tba finely ground prodnot under a pressure of six atmospheres. The steaming process seems to effect a de vulcanization by oxidation. NEW PELD3 FOR NOVELISTS. Why rmes Not Some Writer Cm an Ksklmn as Heroine? The division of the rnrth among con temporary novelists hns not an yet in cluded (Ireeiilaml, whero somn new writer enn Iny tho sreno of n story In which the heroine will wenr sealskin trousers nnd calm her troubled heart With mighty drafts of train oil. Neither has any novelist seized upon China, whero great things may yet bn dono by n story teller who really knows something of that modern nnd multitudi nous sphinx, the CbinaiMiiii. But with these exciptious tlvro N very littlo desiralilo territory which is not prn-emptod. This of rourso glently hampers new novelists who nro com pelled to write novels dealing only witli English men nnd women nt home. Knghuid Is tho common posrin of every body, nnd even tho American v. titer who does not wish to imitate either Mr. Harto or Mr. Ilnwells is compelled Hi lay tho scene of his stories iu London or iu somn 0110 of (lie many littlo Kng lish colonies to be found in oniitinenlnl cities. The English novelist who wishes In I writon story characterized by somo littlo ! uovolty is reduced to inventing Dodos or other fabuloui creatures, an attempt i which fails 111010 frequently than it sue . oeeds. I This state of things is so plain to ev ery writer that I wonder that no ono Inn rushed in to occupy tho (ireenhind or 1 the Chinese field. A Greenland story would nt onco nt tract attention bcciiuso of its novelty, nnd wo who linvo nevi r been to (ireen hind could warmly roeounizo tho tint 1 of its local color, and tho profound knowledge of Eskimo character rlmwii by tho writer. An advanced Eskimo maiden with 1 wild desiro to wear petticoats instead of trousers nud to ill i d; tci in I ..d 1 f train oil could hardly fail to charm tint ' render. I am nfraid, however, Unit tho ml- ! vniiced Eskimo nmld would not 1 nvvivn beyond tho first four or llvu chapters, for I understand that whenever nn Es kimo woman exhibits symptoms of ml vanccd thinking sho is immediately set 1 adrift on an ice floe W. L. Aldeu iu ' Idler. BATHING IN THE DEAD SEA. An Easj Mattvr to Float on the fiurfnre nt the Thick Water. Tho Dead sea, or more properly tho Bait sea, is also called iu Hcripturn tho son of the Aralmh; iu tho Apocrypn, the Soilomitlsh sea;in thoTalmudical books, sea of Bait nnd sea of Hodom. Tho Dome Dend sen seems to linve been first used in Urock, nnd the Arubio iiaino is Bar Lut, or tho sen of Lot. It has n length varying from 40 to 40 miles and is only about three miles across nt its broadest part. From the analysis of tho United States expedition It Appears that each gallon of tho wnter, weighing 13. '4 pounds, contains nearly 8 jj pounds (fl.1110) of nintter in solution, nn iiiiineusoqiiniitity in view of tlio fact that sen water, weighing 10'. 4 pounds per gallon, coii tnins less than one-half pound. Of this 3 'j pounds nearly n pound in common salt (chloride of sodium), about two pounds clilorido of lungncsima nnd Ic-s than one half poundcbloiidoof cab i.1,,1 (muriate of lime). There dues not ap pear to be anything about it inimical to life, nnd tho story of a recent tourist confirms this. Ho says: "As for tlio Dend sen, it will, in con tradiction of tho nnnie, forever pn.-erve a preen and living memory in my mind. No fish oii survive iu it, wo nil know, but for a place for a swim, or, uhovonll, for a float, commend mo to it beyond all tho Wimiopciiaukoes in the world. How it bears yon up iu arms I How it annihi lates tho t.-iome ponderosity and dig nity of tho laws of gravitation! How it introduces you into the inner conscious ness of dainty uriul and thistlodom nnd all other airy, fairy crenturesl Tho more you weigh the less you weigh. Thero is tho renl hydrostatic paradox. An ele phant in tho Dend son would foel him solf n gazelle. Thou what a mirror its stoely surfneo was that morning, nnd how beautiful its reflections of the moun tains of Palestine on tho one baud aud of Moab on the other I" Brooklyn Eagle. Eleetrle Lights, A Vienna professor pivea it as his opinion, nfter much research on tho subject, that all delicate persons nud those who suffer from nervousness should uover remain long iu a room lighted by olootrio lights, its effect on the nervous systora being such that aft er awbilo thoy generally beoomo uneasy and depressed and find it impossible to concentrate the attention for any length of time. Yonng persons, on the contrary, and those with strung uervos find the influence of the light extremely beneficial, especially whon the brain is overworked and tired, the ofToct being much the same as that of strong coffoo i. 0., increased nativity of the nerv ous system. Through Algerian Spectacles, In a dolightful paper bofore a club recently Mrs. Fannie C. Barbour, tho writer and travelor, gave a description of ber visit to some Algerian ladies. Through the interpreting friond who ac companied her the hostesses conveyed their polite pity at her extraordinary oostumo. "Whore," they asked in plaintive pity for the uufortunato American, "aro her Turkish trousers?" When told that sho enmo from Amer ica, they asked where that was, and on hearing that it was noross a great sen complacently remarked: "Not so great as our Mediterranean. Thoro is no sea like that." rood For Han and Beast. "We read sometimes," said Mr. Bill tops, "of people 'eagerly devouring' a newspaper, but horses sometimes do that literally. Twioe lately I have seen horses eating newspapers. Perhaps this might come under the head of 'taking in every word.'" New York Sun. 'TWAS WINTER TIME. , A row, a row, i rich rod rose Upon my laity's lirr-ist, Its prtnU liirKc, Its eiil.vn dis-p, Its ntvin with preen li-nvi-s dressed. Tin rlrh with Iwiuty, In eolor rnro Oh, whnt n eoinbiniilleii! The same ns she whose smile on mo 1 ecu 111 nuoriiuun But the mso, tlm rose, the rlrh red rose ! Which plows ea tier flown of pray Is very flcnrt'e this lltnn of year I It cost my last weclr's pur j Mliineiinolls Times. No llmiht A limit It. I "Do yon play by note?" inquired one ' of tlio summer residents of Illncville of tlio violinist of the "Berry Corners' or chestra, " Which lind been discoursing I enr piercing strains at a lawn party. I "Nlvver n lioto do Ol play by, sorr, " replied Mr. Flaherty, mopping his heat ed brow with n handkerchief of sangui nary hue. I "Ah, by enr, then?" snld tho snm mer resident, witli a Rinilo of gracious interest. "Nivver nn enr hilps me, yer honor, " ; lesponded Mr. Flaherty, roturnfng his 1 linndkerclilef to bis enpneious pocket. "Indeed! Mny I ask how yon whnt you do play by, then?" persisted the In ! quirer. "By main strin'tli, bo Jabbers," snld I Mr. Flaherty, with n weary nlr, ns ho plunged his nncieiit instrument into its preen bag. "An it's moiphty dry wnrrk, nu flint's thrutli, sorr." Youth's Com- paliion. A Itenl Pnvlns;. Tlio Lady Shopper Whnt? Pny f 5 for a lamp liko that? it's outrageous. nnd I won't pay it. I Tho Afitnte Salesman Yon forget, ' madam, that the price has been reduced to 1? I. !!'.. Tlio Lady Shopper (reaching for her purse) Oli, very well then. I'll take it. Chicago Record. Knew Ills lluslncHit. "That's tlio seventh timn this morn ing," said the shoe merchant ns n cus tomer left tho store, "that you told mo in a touo of voice that couldn't escape being overheard that n woman remind ed yon of 'Trilby.' " "Yes," replied tho now clerk, "nnd that's tho seventh womnn that I've sold a pair of shoes to. "Washington Star ' i . . r :o - J : i "J: i )' .: : !i v; : I'y-T : ... j v. ;' '! : . :: ' .-, :-!! li e' .-; ' ? ,; lio;i.- ol' eve . . . . : '. j - complaint ';-. e '! ;- or. i .- v ;.!t c...! T i I : , j it i.lc- o-i'.:!i:iry I re:.' in. i I. '-j I' l. i '...!- i.lllllCl'il lo ! 1 V I 1'.. j' - -'- !' 'i'! ' i, am! I l-vn ; ;-1 i y , J I ll I; i-1 I '. Ilsilllf lli.lv I e l'"I - . I : !i-i. ! .v i-t -v.vl. 1 1., c oi'l.ili el 'v i " i in, . 'i . : i 1 'l- .;!, i.l -i !.!.'. K, .'. " ;, c-; -1 I'm j- -r.-n.'l! :.. i;;i;l'' '. ;? Vi! 'l. I '.!': 1 ll'i !.'! '.I ill' v!! ahil .' : ' 'ii i :.'.! In '' tr.io. "--V-. . ,i. .v; !.i.. i y,i ;-.:d i ''n.i. .o.o i. t. .'v. : . 4:t1 "I !.!. li-.nl Ay-.'-r-. -I-. ; . ' .' rill-i f"f j'vneral b bili:y :i'.:. .v , . it b'oii'l . liiivii':""-. i1 i1" i1, ev- r i-n-tlv as d c:a:'i'"-l : il." j AllAMM, I'il I', Ti-' ' . . ' Adialttert for l':i: X' U. n AT THE WORLD'S fr'AiriJJ aopoooooo oocooc fieoof J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ReynoldsYille, Pa. aQOT' T AM f TU. F0H ACftSt. IT Will. An njrreenWo T.mrntlvo and Nrtora Tonta Bnlpby DniirirlstsorseDt by tnsll. KjuMo. Bad $1.00 per rarhsgn. Bnmples freo. Ifrt Tin 51,0 Fnvorlte TOOTS f OWMfc IlV 11 VfortlioTeothnnil Jircatli.liOo. H , .. ii., .i . . i . in Grocery Boomers Ai niJY uiii.i:i; voi: t an i liKT A N YTII I ""' j voi; WANT. Q Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, (.'ANN F.I) COODH. TKAS. COFFKKS - AMI A I.l. KIKIIS lir o U L. T r3 Kit! "ITS. ( 'ONI-T.l TIONKUY, TOHACt ( ). AND CIO A US l-'veri tliio;; in the lino of Fivsh (iroc.'i'ii's, Feed, Elbe iotnln ihlirrvrd free mil) Itlnrr In loirn. ('till on il unit frt ivIith. W. Sell ul ,z & Son o N ilotcla. OTKL MiX'ONNKLLi, I5KYNOLDSVILLK. IA. FllANKJ. ULACK, Proprietor. The lemllim hnlelof the town. Ileii(l(imr ters for eoininereliil inen. Hleum heiit, flee him. tin t It room hihI elosetH on every flmir, sninile riioiiiH, billiard i-imiiii, telephone con nect ioim fir. II OTF.L HI'.LNAI', niCYNOLDSVIM.K, PA. J. V. Il LLM A A', Proprietor. I"lr-l elii-iw In every imrtlculur. liOciitod tn Hie veryeehire of the liii-iiiiess:irt of town, l-'ree 'turn to and from trnlii and iMininuMllous Kiirnple riNine fori-oinnii'relal traveler. Q( m i:i : '7a ii i iotkl, HCOOKVH.LF, PA., '. '. ('A II It IICll, I'roprUtor, SnninU' rnnniM fn thu jrrmiml lliMir. Hoiwf iHMitcfl hy n:it nml nun. OiniillnH to nnd from nil train. jooinrs windsoi: hotkl, 1217-2!! FltsHKliT STRKKT. riHLADKLPIIIA, - PKNN'A, Ml lu'd riHtins, l!ntc4 iJ.OO nor lny Aint'rl- 11111 CIlHI. I'.lllfM'k fl'dlll I, li. II. I fHkl 1111(1 ' i hliH'k fiwnt New 1. A:, li. K. )tHl. HHccUanctit. K. NKKP- .1USTICK OF TIIK PEACE And Held fCstnte Airenl. Iteynoldsvllle, Pit. c. MITC'IIKLL, ATTOHXKY-AT-LAW. Ofllrc nn West Main street, opnoslto the ('fimniiTi'ifil Holi'l, Kcynolilnvlllu, Vit. J)U. H. E. HOOVElt, UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Itcitlilciit (lenllKt. In hnllillnii near Motho- rllt eliui-eli, oiiMisitu Arnold liliK-k. Gentle- noftit In i)M'rutniir. C. Z. flOltlHlN. JOHN W. IIKED. QOItDON & RKED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llrookvllle, JcfferHon Co., I'll. Oftlee In riMim formerly occupied ly Gordon & Oil licit Went Main Mlrect. W. L. MeOKAOXIN. 0. M. KoDOMALD, Brookflllt. B.ymldiTllli. cCRACKEN& Mt'DONALD, Attorney unci Couiwllovs-Ht-Lmc, OIH.-e nt Iteynoldlvlllo nnd llrookvllle. JEYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDRY, WAH SING. Propriftor, Corner 4th stivet and tfonlon alley. Klrst cIiihh work done lit i-enxonulilo prices, (iivo the laundry u trlul. Every Woman M! s bomonrai'S ceeas a reu- ablo monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, ato nnd curtain In remit. The neon. Ine lOr. Prnl'm nercrdiuppolnt. Sent aujwUeiVi 11.00. roatMllclaeCu-.CleTtUiid.U. For aulu nt II. Alex Htoko'n drug etore. X n uwci T 4 vrpi? n Km ot'R XXt liiilAO iVii lllil' new uoolC hy Ainerteii'H (I rent est llumorlht, MARK - TWAIN. Evry ww of his pi'uvlotirt bookH huvo hud Im- nil'DMt KltU'H. IIU llt'W lHH)k NUI'HSHtM Uliy- thlritc Uo Iium liori'tnftirt written. Two tttorit'tt hi oiut volunio A Trttfd mid m t'omedy A ifreiit I'liunro for utci'iitrt. Wo iilvooxi'lUHlve territory, for trnnn umt'fiiU purtUMilurM ml Uii'kh, J. V. UKKI.KU & CD., Arch nt., IMiliu. Get an Education. F.dueutlon nnd fortune go hand In hand. Out uu vducutlou the l enlrul Hlute Nor mikl Hehool. LiH'k Haven. I'u. Flrttt-cluiw uceonimodiitlone,nd low rule. Btute aid to tuduniN. Mir iiiuMtruteu vutuloKue auureiw IAMKS KltlMJN, i'h. .. Principal, LiK'k Haveu, Pa. L-Tino-W S ' ' I mot cunt., M Umitry Produce ttntlroah STInts QTnbUa. UFFALO, K(K'Iir;8TKR & P1TTS HUROH RAILWAY. Tlii'Khort line helwei n IiiiIIoIk, Hlditwsy, IlllHtlnrO, hiiliiiiiiuii-ll. Illllllllo. ItiN-heMliT. N in w ii i- Kullh nml iHilnin hi inn iiHr oil ri".' ion. On tied iifn-r .lime l?lh, txiil. pnHmn iret tinlim n ill itri lM-nnil (leinrl from I-'iiIIk I'mi'Ii hi ii I Inn, dully. en pi Huniliiy, ns fnl- l.tfil I'. M. mid 5. .Hi i. m. Aieoiiiirndiitliin finiii I'tin sio ii . iii y mid hltf film. ti:,o A. ,M. liiiiiiijoniin lioelietei run II- For llio-k m iiy v lllo. tdilv v. iiy .loliie-niiliiirir.Mt. .0-,, liilillliiill ll I n n ill IM-II . I'tllililfi lilif) l;K-liesiei ; eontiei I itliz III Joliliiiiliiti-g nlili I. A- ti. iiiiiii il. for IVfli'ox, Kline. W in ii-n. I'm iy nml I- tie. IO:i. A. M. AeeiiiiiiiiiMiiit 'nil I'm- HykPM, Itej I; ii n nml I'utixiiiiiwr'i-y. U '.o '. M. Iiiiinliiiil Aei i iiiiii'iilin Ion- I'nr liei-i-lii ret. r.i.H-im-iiyvMie. Klltiinnl, t iir loini. ItiiliM-, .! ill li 4, in 1 iti t e, Ml.,lewett nun It i it. I ri n ii . fl:l- I'. "I, Mull l'..r Hnlliil. Hkei. lti(t It ii ii. I'liiix-iir n w ei y nml iiKlon. I 'll --I'llI-O'l'H MM' ll'OIH''- l-ll III plliell-.p Hl-k- e. I.eliije i mei ii,-.. i hi- rum. An etei eliiill I Ten I eici, Mill 1 1- i-ullei-leil liy ein- lllh lnm w In , f in,. ,,,, ,if tillllin. finm nil -.iii. Ii'ic hen-ii l ,it. ei nllli i-1-. rnii i ill li lmrl. I liiiti--.M ml mile II, kett hi iwoeeniH pr mile, uim-iI loi iii-.-.iit,i Lelwi'i-n nil mihIIoii-i. .1. II. M Ini vhK. Alfcnl, I nil-i-icck, I'll. I! il. Maiiiihk j;. r. I,.n't.y lieeeiiil HiiiiI. tli n. rim. Aiient Miillnlo N. Y. lloeheler N. Y KNHYLVAMA HAILHOAD. IN KFTKCT NOV. 2.r. 18i4. I'litliKhlphlti A- F.rfp !tfiltnm1 IU vision Time Tithli. Tin I if Inivc IhtftwfMKl. KASTWAIU) A M-Trnln H. dtiily exrrpt. HutKtiiy for Minhtiiy. Hui i i.-litii u tind iiin-f incoiiilc Htn iniM, itrrivtiiif tt t rhflfHh'lpMit (it. vi p. ni., N-w York. p. m. j tiiliiinorn,(l:4." p.m.; iishinifioii, 1:m p. rn ln J I rtui ri 1'iirlor rur fioin W lllinrn-Hii i nnrl pitHHrticr rtmr.Uv.H fiotn Kline 10 I'lilliHlclphtti. '.ii'.l'A V, M. Tniin l(, fin My exrcpi Sunrlity for HitrrKhiii tf iiiifl Inlci mcdiiiM' Htnl Ionm, ar i lvlimnl I'lillndt'lptilii 4 :;hi a. m.j New York, A. M. IMi II man Sleeping vtr from ll:n rihmir to I'h 1 1 :ihl pt 1 1 iiimI Nw York, rhtlutlflphiii pn., cnvcih ciin triimln In h-i'pi'i iirMlixlin I i d until i: . . !'::;.' P. M. Tt nln 4. dnily for Sutilniry. Ilarrl I u i u and InH'i n ten line hi tit inn.i, m i i vtinr nt riiiltiilclplnii. ti:.:: A. l.: New York, U:mXl a. M.ini l t-i ii ti I lo:(i a M. on Hun- dny; Uu It Imoti". :'. a. m.j Vti"hln-Mon, ?:;)( a.m. I'll 1 1 inn n r:i' v, f ion i :, j(. nml Wtllliims iK.i t to riiitiiit l'lt ii. I'ns-rniicis In Hl(cprr lor I t;i it in toir n ml nliiiiurion will bo 1 1 ii iiM i ri en liiio n-liimr ton Nlct'pcr nt Hnr-ri-liHif. t'lucr coiicIh'h from Kilo to I'hiliHh-lpliln nnd Mllinmspoit to Itnltl- IIIOI i. W rsTWAKI) 7:'J(i A. M. Tniin t. dully pxcopt S:m()uy for Itldu'VMiy, hulUiis, nWniont nnd Inter- fiiediuie stiitfons. Leaves Itidirwny at V. St. for Krie. !:.vt A. M. Trnhi 3. dully for Trio and tutor- rnt'diiiie polnu. (i:2 V. M. Train 11. dnlly oxrppt Hiinday for Kano nnd Intnnned into tat Ion. TIIKOl'f.ll TKAIN Vtm IltIFTW(K)D I'KOM TIIK KAST ANOSOL'TII. TKAIX II leaves IMilhidelphla ft: AO A. m.; W'nsliliiffton, 7.W A. m.i Hum mow, H:M A, tt.; Wllkeslmrre. in:.'A.M.; dally except Hun- duv. itrrivlnix at IhiflwtKxl at 0:27 p. m. with I'tillman l'arlor ear from rhlladolphia to vt niiamsiMiri. TItAIN leaven New York at p. m.; Plilla di'hililn, 11:20 p. m.i Wnshlnffton, 10.4" n. m.; Unit Imore, 11 : . V i p. ni. dully arriving nt iM-lftwiKMl at 1:.V a. fit. I'ullman Hleej)tnn ears from I'hllndrlnhlii to Kile and from Washington and Italilmoto to WIMIamsport and through pussi'inrer coacneH rrom rniiu delphku to Ki le and Haltlmoro to Wllllumn port. TltAIN I leaves Itenovo nt 6::tt n. m., dully except Sunday, uitIvIiik Ht Driftwood 7:5 n. in. .lOHXSONHUHG RAILHOAD. (Daily oxwpt Sunday.) TltAIN 19 leaves ItUUwnv nt 9::i0n. m.t .Tohn Kontur nt 1i:4A a. in., ui rlvlnn at Clermont at 10:40 a. rn. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont nt I0:.W n. m. ar rlliiK at .lolinsonlmi'if at 11:44 a. m. and Jiidwav tt UMt a. m, S M. IMiEVOST. J. n. woon. (ien. Mummer. Oen. rass. .a r. II)GVVAY & C'LEAHFIF.LD R. U. DAIt.V KYC'I- T SUNDAY. M'KTIIWAItli. SOITIIWAKI). P.M A..M. ' 4n 4t il .VS III I'i III 111 III l.'l III IT Kf.'ll in ;r; in 42 III tK In .vi TATIO.Nj. Itid'uiiv P.M. 13 in I : I n I lit I ml 12 .HI 13 M 12 .V! 12 .VI 12 :w ll :m 23 II ." u Aiai ft 54 ft ft4K ft:m ! II 12 '.-2 Tln nit Knn .Mill lliiven ill ;ih 4S i'royliinil SIioi ib MIHh lllue Koek Ylneyiinl Hun ( nrrler Hrnekwiiy vlllo At i' M In n hiininnt 1J 44 I2 4H I HO 1 III I 14 I 1U 14.-I I2:m 13 2H 12 211 13 US lliirvi-VM Hun li W 2H I 'll I U Cri'ek 12 ill ft 15 IlilKoli 13 U5 SOU ll i TI1AINM I.KAY K ItHIOWAY. F.nstwiird. Westwnrd. Tniin h, 7: . a. m. Train 3, li:M a. m. Tniin II, 1:4. p. m. Train I, Sinn p. m. Train 4. 7:Mp. m. Truln II, 8:2S p. m. ALLKOTTF.N Y VALLEY RAILWAY COMI'AN'Y oonunonoinir Sundav May 2, 1S!)4, Low Grado UiviHion. F.AMTWAHD. STATIONS. No.l.jNo.ft. No.t). 101 1011 A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M Itedllnnk in 4ft 4 in I.awMonlium 111 ft" 4 ft2 New Hetlilelieni II IHI ft i- ft 12 (ink KWIiro II :ix ft ; ft 3111 Muysvllle It 4il .141 ft 2 Hiimmorvlllo... 12 Oft nil ft 47 Hrookvillo 12 2ft 3D 6 07 Hell 13 III 8 2li 6 i:i Fuller 13 4a :m 2ft KeynokUvllla.. I On Aft? 8 44 Puni-oiist 1 IX 7 0ft 8 .V! I-'hIU Creek 1 2n 7 2ft 7 00 10 ftft 1 IB Iiuiioi l ;ift 7 im 7 10 ii oft 1 4ft Hnliulit I 4H 7 47 7 211 Wintertmrn .... I ftn 7 ft 7:14 Pen Held 2 ( K 08 7 40 Tyler 3 tft tl 111 7 fto OUinKlHhor 3 28 H 37 N 01 Heneiutte 3 4:1 H 44 H IH Clrnnt 3 ftll 8 S4 8 2N Urirtwood 20 S 2ft 8 ftft P. M P. M A. M. A. M. f. M WKWTWAHD. STATIONS. NO.2 No.fl NO.10 108 110 A. M. A. H. P. M. P. M. P. M Driftwood 10 10 Bun 8 lift (iriint 10 42 ftit! 7 1181 Heneielln 10 ft2 ft 42 7 18 (lien Klslier II oil ft Ml 7 XI Tyler 11 20 8 lo 7 44' Penlleld II III 8 ill 7 ft4 Wlntnruurn .... 11 IM 8 28 8 110 Hiilmla 11 47 8 117 8 12 IlllHols I Oft 8 VI 8 3ft 12 10 8 00 Kill Im Creek 1 211 7 20 8 112 12 20 ft 10 Plllicim.it 1 .'U 7 2S 8 40 Keynoldnvillu.. 1 42 7 40 8 4m Fuller 1 ftH 7 ft7 9 OA Hell 2 in 8 Oil 17 IliiHikvllle 2 20! 8 111 0 2ft Hilinlnervllle.... 3:111 8 1b 9 44 Mnyivlllo 2 fts 8 ft7 10 04 (liiklililue :l (III 9 Oft 10 is New Bethlehem a lft 9 lft 10 2ft Lawsonhtim.... II 47 9 47 1 Hud Hunk 4 Oil 10 00 A. M. A. M. P. M. A M.I P. M. Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID McOAHGO, Gem'l. SlPT JA8. P. ANDEUSON.IiKWL. Pass. Aot. OAKLAND Private - Hospital, riPTH AVICKUI AND BogUKT STHKBT PITTSBURG, PA. Prlvuto treutment ulven, by exports, for all diseases, niudleul or suruli-ul. A liLvliiir-in ward whuro ladles may have the benuntnf attendance hy a skilled obstutrlcan, and tnoiiiUKiiiy truiiieu nurses, and at ine same time hix-uiv strict nrlvacv. Himh-IilI iLttentloii r:lven to all female tmuliles. skin disuusesaiul utitf atfectlons. Nervous diseases perHonully treated hy Dr. D. E. Wiles, physician in cnarite, a Ki-auuaie 01 juirerson ueuicai liii Icifn nf Phila. A corua of skillful andcoiiinet eut physicians In constant attendance, aided by trained nurses. Hates moderate, nine Inf.' treatment wilhln the reach of the cinllclwl. Patients admitted at all hours. For full par . I 1 .. ..l.luuu riu I A V Unau 8810 Firta ATiiroi, PITT8BUSO, PA