The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 14, 1895, Image 8

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    8ACTERIA AND COLORS.
Pine Inr Kill tlcrm. hrt : t
Milch AflVlt Tin-in.
AMiohkIi InvpytltcifMi V : : ' 1
tilln, i xi'i iimriiti'irt lui'ii:il 1 ' '
ly iiitnvil ii'i to tho i i ,,, i
field of llii' mm' rnys vliii'lv in imwt ef
ficient ill net ion im imrlrrin niul fiinwl.
Tim linrniry lui" Nth nmffrmoil by
Professor H. Miirsliall V;vil, t'i vliom
til" lIllUIKllt IKVM'lVll III tllll IMIItHO l)f
Inn work Hint t!io v ' 11 ' i
tho iiiiKtioii, Whfrh iy nil' the mont
rft'ivtivo fliii'c? ini;J;l Iii' l.i : I 1 1 . .) 1 1 ; !
hy phinitiK the ri1,iv i i'I iidh li-.vcil
HI'"') tin' film of i!""t'-, tiinl it
tlvonl (In- rtTii'h !.yi,;i'li' r, i i m ;i;uil.
lcli;i ior, necuriiinu n lin uilni-rnt.
groups of r:iys fi ll n, n l'., iiiuiliir
Wonls, by olitainiiiK i) photograph of tilt'
spivtnitn in living niul ile.nl lv,.'ti rhi.
Till' IT-DlllH lloWil ''liiclr.sicly Unit
the ravH Hint, kill t ho l.iiotrri.'i r.ri' tho
Mho tuul violet i lies. An oV ..rrv.it .ml
Win iiiuilo. iluruiK tho invest i,ai ion
Which may U't .mi;, l',.r tho mi-
fcatii laetory characlcr of iho uetciiiiin.i-
HotlS llf fol'llIlT IV.' 1 ;!'l'tlt'l.
Tlio chief ililiii aiiy In ho ovoiooino
wns tlio (rent Weakening of (ho itilcii
Mty of tho ilir-i'i'isiil l a vs of tho Ikmim of
liglit decomposed to form tho si'ivi i ;rn,
a wesilvriiilig caris.d 1 t'..- .': );'..
tion of tho inciih ,i,'0 of tlio l ! ( vrr n
l.uvi'i' iii'ou uinl l y liioir uli o;v: Vn and
lCfllM'Hl'11 ill I'lUv lllK tlll'I.UKll lilJ ll'IMH
ami priMiiH. '
It wns found nlso, in workinpr with
tlio clivtrio li)ht, that tho irv r of tho
Muo ami violet iaH v;,i uni.'i v im
paired in other words, that, tin y weiii
Htcipped hy tho material (k'.iss) tliroiih
which they hail to pass.
Tho ctleet i f tho ul,is. wns viwtioally
tho same im that of mist or haw in tho
atmosphere, wliieh an iilteiH out tlio
Muo violet rays lhat tho light of a ilull
clay wax of littlo cl'uct in tho imllmr'H
exiieriiiients.
Tlie.so ilitliou'il it ii V e'.o uuTeomn hy
r.sintf (malt, instead of fclass, Willi
which it was io.;.-ililo to ohtaiji a Very
pure sped rum wit'--;' nily v:o!i i'l hhi"
iiml violet rays to J.ul tho sj.urcd mil
few lion. Tlio aiilhor found it rasy to
ohtain datiofaclui iu.j'.( ,i, i,i moii
lner with solar iiy., i veil w ith i;la.-s
leii-es, luiri'.i'h, it,..,a:ni cxpo.Mm.s of
fivo or six rioui-H, hue in wimer tlio ox
poMiicH r-(iuuvil to ix.' hw 1. ,nx as to ho
iilnio.-t inipiiiolicahlo. Popular i?cieiu'o
aionthly.
The Frrnch Tvp--l'll.vi t, Tlpypt.
Tho most novel rj o: t ide of all wv,n n,
carefully or..uii.o.l i,i,,l ;,;. il n;h
fiition of 100 ui u.n-c ikhol.., Win;, iu.
conlia'ft to what was thoti tho f....Hoii,
Wmvo (lestine.l to gather tho tivasuros of
tho ph'iraohs 1 ,if tl., T;. ,',i i fr.r
tho oollootion of Tartu. Th.ir iiipar.,tns
for ditw'ovevy v,a tho l).s;t ohtaiuahlo,
thoir learning wua ut lcu.,t ro: pi-tahlo
nr.il their lihrary was a mixture, of tho
niioient claA.ica with th.. se i f tho moil
orn romantii Iti, of ryilvoval 1 rv. with
morleni ntl'.o!Vm. Hc.mor mid Vir;ril j:
tlod O.-.sinn mid Tasso. while R"iv.-n'8
"Heloiso" H.,tj i..i,.hhr to trocth'K
"Wort her." Anions other "p.ihtical"
worltH were ?Io2:!pi- pi:. :. IheW.h. , tho
Koran nud tho Uihle. Carolino Er.na
parto fravo h-ir'-n thrr nt. af r w. 11 pi'l
a little pix-k, t li'.,:-a.7 , enioii;; tho vol
umes of which vor. "K:vi.ivs,"
Mroo. do Htr.i l'.; "T::f!LTcu:c of the 'r.m
sioi'.s" nnd J.r.'rcior'B "riiiloiiophic Vi
sions." Tlio carious h:ivo oxamlnoil
thfi volnnvs end found in their well
worn pnKui a frw p i... ; , m i ji vially
matkrd. Iu his 'n.iu-.s cf noli:ndo tho
trw-ut solitary ivnd in Ecou how ho
V,lio.do:iiiiia!e. othera lua his own lih
erlT; in i'i.u.u iu. ; ta l how haul it in
to Stoop tho :u:(ir.isitiii!iN of ambition; in
More) r of un oriimtul visionary who,
aftor tho fcloiios f temporary suooo.vs
ended his ih.yi iu cidio and forgetriJ
lioss. Pri 'ft-.):nr oru 'k "Li fo of Napp
leou" iu Va :.. a. ?.
nrtl)fT in,
"SpuxVa t! a'auy.s." :-u:.l Haw
kins, "reminds mo r.f something I over
lionrd in t!i!..- very rno:r: rot two i;';:hts
uro. I iihvays know Ihnocfcs w.n f a
eaviiiR nntnrn, hut I Dover lielii'ved that,
tho follow v.is downrij.-ht kicul "
"Hinv'f thtiV' a?ko. niuffldiw i:i
difforont l.i .
"Well. was liko This. Tuesday
uipht t'no.-,Jii ca.uo iu niirtbegan talking
VithW,!,:, II-,..-. ,:;.,;.;vay
on fat-iirdur,' esi'A
" 'Vo.!, 1 "i-o.vcri'd V.Vbh '' . thr.Hi
months. '
" 'And v.hot uio yoa tiohj tomurinw
night V
" 'Wodnpsdnv,' said VchV 'I Jiavo
no eiitfafioniont for Wodnosdiiy.'
" 'And tho next niht?'
' 'That's Than day. 'I dinn with lho
Blukos on that 4ay. '
" 'Dear, dear t ' That'll a litr."
Snookn, with a jju-jd bluff at difcappoint
luont. 'I wanted yon to take dinner
With na on Thursday. Boeton Bnd
get. Dlrertion Tat fctorillzlng Milli.
Provido six or oiftht half jiiut Ixittlea,
accordinj; to tho uumlior of times the
child is fed during the 24 hours. Put
the proper amount of food for one focd
iug in caeh bottlo and use a tuft of cot
ton batting as a stopper. Havo a sauce
pan that tho bottles otiu stand in conven
iently. Inyorta porforattidiiii p!o pluto
in the bottojn and put iu enwgh water
to come above tho milk in fh bottles.
Stand tho bottles on it ; when Tlio water
boils draw the .saucepan to n euukr iurt
of the stove, whore the water -will re
main near the boiling point but not ao
tually boiling. Cover the suuoepau and
let the bottles remain in it one hoar.
Put them in the iceWox or a cool place
in 'Winter. Ladies' Home Journal.
AppeanuMM.
"My dour barou, what are you doing?
Smoking two oigurs at one and the same
time"
"Woll, you see, my dour fellow, in
this beastly hole you can't got any six
penny oigars such as I am in the habit
of smoking, and so I have to make shift
writh a couple of threepenny onfa,
peutsche Wart
SEVEN HANDED EUCHRE,
"onnlte 1'olnU ilrrn Ttmt Will Rnnltto
linn trt I'lny the IMntn.
For pleasure, pnro and simple, seven
haadoil puchrn clubs may bo cited ns
models. The game is played with A full
pack of cards, mid tho joker is used.
rVvon raids nro dealt to rnch player,
givinn flrst throe ami then four mid
leaving four cm tho table. This quartet
is iluhbed "tho Widow."
n'!.:i player on tho left of tlio dealer
makes tlio llrxt bid of Si, I), 4, C, 0 or 7
tricks, naming tho suit, tho highest b '
foiling it. Tho bidding is done in turn.
Tho ii'i'son who secures tho bid (In l
selects tlueo other players partners
than pitting four against, three. If tho
blicier w ins, ho nnd his partners each
count tho amount bid. If ho fails, ho is
euchred, and tho three opponents roin i
each lho amount hid. While one can
play a quiet, steady game, taking no
links, anil holding high cards or tho
joker play for A euchre, tho spirit of ex
treme feminine politeness engendered
by this fad of tlio hour roquiroH that a
person h ddhig tho Joker should bid tho
limit, seven, thereby always introduc
ing nil element of chance in the contest
ami giving each one more show.
Prizes nro played for. Acci tain niiiii
Iht of puii.M gained can bo tho limit, or
n given period of tineas agreed upon.
Tho olio holding tho highest number of
points ut ti n ilecisivo moment wins.
Philadelphia l'less.
Bnpcrt It Inns Alinut Ktoiim.
Thcro was a curious superstition
which prevailed in Kxsox half a century
ago. It. was Iwlievcd that eertuin stones
possessed tho power of breeding other
stones. I remember lioing taken by a
man of tho upper laboring class to see u
well known breeding stone which lay on
tlio sward by tho side of a lane iu tho
parish of South Weald, near Ilreiilwood.
It was seemingly a water worn block of
sandstone, or possibly, I havo sinco
thought, of pudding stone, which would
explain a grout deal.
It was larger than a man's head, with
iv cup shaped cavity the si.o of A small
orange, in which lay a iH-bhlo about us
I ig as an acorn. I was told that this
pi ohlo continually grew larger, and that
if it wero removed tho breeding stone
would begin to breed another. It was
evident that the man lirinly believed
what ho told mo, and ho got quite angry
when I ventured to cast a doubt upon
tho story. I shall bo curious to learn
whether any other breeding stones ore
known. Note and (Juories.
The Wnjr the War lk-lt Wns 1'alil.
No nation ever took a braver courso
than did tho United States iu dcliberato
ly beginning tho reduction of that enor
mous war debt. Tho will to reduco it
opened tho way, and the payment went
on by leaps and bounds. Tho policy was
to call iu high rate bonds as soon as
callablo and replace them by others
bearing lower rates. So immense was
tho government's income that to havo sot
so latoa dato as 181)1 for tho time when
tho 4 tjs could bo canceled proved un
fortunate. To fix for tho maturity of the
4k so romoto a dato as 11)07 was worse
stilL Tho 8 per cents of 18H2, which
supplanted earlier issues, wero wisely
mado payable at tho government's op
tion. I'or tho S3 years beginning with
August, 18(li), the reduction proceeded at
an average into of a littlo under $03,
000,000 yearly, which would be $o,2i)0,
000 each month, $175,000 each day,
$i",2in each hour and $121 each minute,
fcxribnor's.
The nulEarlnn IVmnt
In a Bulgarian peasant's cottage tho
floors nro of mud. Tho kitchen fronting
tho street is also the living room. Be
hind there is a sleeping room, -with a
bedstead in it for tho head of the Jionso,
whilo tho sons and daughters sloop upon
mats stretched on the floor. Tho fnrni
turo consists of wooden tables, benches
and chests. Tho crockery and housohold
utciiHils of evory sort seem of the com
monest and coarsest kind I should doubt
if thcro is a singlo house in tho whole
rillago in which any English lalxiror or
artisan earning good wages would not
deem it a hardship to bo obliged to live
At tho BAmo tiuio, t hero was no single
.dwelling which, given tho huhits and
customs of tho conutry, conld bo fairly
described as unlit for human habitation.
"The Peasant. Hiate," Dicey.
.1 (.rent line. I.tme.
i'i if your favor. Is Otto's (.'nro for the
throat and lungs, we eun confidently
r. cjimnend it to all as a superior'.
reiuodj-.forout,'hs,,cohls, asthma, bron-
chitla, ntl all lung orToctions. It will
stop a cuujrh quiukor than any known
ivtic dy. VVo .'uurmitwe it to cure you.
ln.itant, rvlief iu ull eases of croup and
whiNipliiff cough. If you are suffering,
don't deluy, but call on us and get a
samplo bottle of this groat guaranteed
remedy and be ono of tho great party
on tho ri l to health. Samples free,
Largo bottles .10o. at W. B. Alexander's,
solo ugont.
It Makes Ii Ocean oe mi M A. M.
"No, gentlemen, I never have any
trouble going home late. If my wife's
sitting np for me, I stoop down and
kiss her forehead, out month, of course
and say, 'Why, little dear, yon
shouldn't have sat np so long for me,'
And then I cot off that old one about
sitting np with a"
"That's all very well for yon,Miaid
the littlo fellow who bad been fidgeting
bout for an hour, "but my wife is a
giantess in a ninseo, and"
"Scott I You ought to hare gone
home I" New York Recorder.
At the Photographer's.
Herr Fliringer (a skinflint) What
shall I have to pay for the likenesses?
Artist I'd rather tell yoa that later
on. I want yon now to look pleasant
Kauowitzer Zeitung.
Shlloh's cure, the groat cough and
croup euro, Is In great demand. Pocket
siz) contains twunty-flvo doses, only lilo.
Children Jove it. Sold by J, C. King
& Co.
Trial of Newspaper Men,
Tim Rev. I)r. Talmngn has obtained
onio interesting and accurate informa
tion about tho interior Workings of a
npwspnpor ofllcp, upon which ho bases
tho following truthful remarks:
Ono of tho groat trials of tho news
paper profession Is that memlsTS arn
compelled to seo moro of tho sham of
tho world than any other profession.
Through every newspaper ofllco day aft
er day go all flm weaknesses of tho
world nil tho vanities that want to bo
puffed, nil tho revenges that want to be
reaped, nil tho mistakes that want to bo
corrected, all tho dull speakers that
wnnt to bo thought eloquent, all the
meanness thnt Wants to get Its wares
noticed gratis In order tosavo tho tax of
tho advertising column, nil men who
wnnt to bo sot right who worn never
right, nil tho crack brained philosophers
With stories as long as their hair and n
gloomy ns their fingernail in the morn
ing, licreft of soap all lho bores w ho
romo to stay fivo minutes, but talk five
hours. Through tho editorial nnd ro
portorinl rooms nil tho follies nud shiunf
of the world nro seen day after day, and
the temptation is neither in believe In
(hid, man nor woman. It Is no surprise
to ino that in this profession there nrc
somo skeptical men. I only wonder that
uowspnpor men lieliovo anything.
The rtalfnnr Family,
Mr. Arthur James Balfour is not the
only noteworthy member of that fnmily.
His oldest brother, Frank, who wns per
haps tho ablest of tho family, has made
such a reputation at 30 ns a biologist
that A special professorship was estab
lished at Ciimhriilgo for him, and nfter
his death, which wns caused by n fall
in the Alps, a scholarship wns founded
in his name. Thcro aro two brother
now living. One, (lerald Balfour, chief
secrotnry for Ireland, wns for seven
years n follow of Cambridge, whoro r
lins so far done nothing remarknblo.
Both theso brothers nro iiiomliors of par
liament and politicians. The oldest sis
tor is tho wife of Professor Sedgwick,
tho economist, and is president of Nown
ham college and ono of the best known
Women in Kngland. 8ho founded that
college nnd hns lieen its president fot
three years, teaching mathematics, in
which sho takes very high rank. An
other sister is also n lino mathematician.
8ho is tho wifo of Lord ltayleigh, the
scientist nud discoverer of argon, and
helps her husband iu his researches uuil
his mathematical investigations. A
third sister is tho housekeeper, friend
nnd companion of tho lender of tho com
mons nnd is a woman of flno intellect
nud scholarship. Boston Transcript
llHIMt.
Wo would bo pleased to have yon call
at our store for a free package of Bacon's
Celery King for tho Nerves, which we
are distributing to all ullliotod with
dyspepsia and all blood, liver and kid
ney diseases. Macon's Celery King is
simply doing wonders in building up
worn out constitutions, and Is the grand
specific for nervousness, sleeplessness,
headache, and all derangements of tho
stomach, liver and kidneys. Samples
free. Largo packages .Ilk:, at V. B.
Alexander's, solo agent,.
Frank ford, Del., July 20, 1!H.
(iontletnoii: I have Ih-en sutTerlng
from Insomnia, caused, I suppose, from
disordered liver. A friend of initio
recommended Hood's Compound Kx tract
Celery. Although I am not a believer
In medicines of this kind, rather than
suffer any longer I was prevailed upon
to give your medicine a trial. Had any
one foretold tho results that followed. I
would have disbelieved them. Thanks
to tho excellent effects from two bot
tles. I am working eight hours por day
and sleeping liko u top.
1'atkick Hknnkssky.
Sold by Stoke, tho druggist.
Drinking Fountains In Loudon.
Tlio first drinking fountain was erect
ed on Snow hill 87 years ago, and to
day tho association which caters for man
and beast iu this respect has erected and
maintains 700 fountains for human be
ings and over that number of drinking
troughs for cnttlo in tho streets and
open spaces of London. London Globo.
They Were Too.
Sho Why is Mr. Scherzo fco sad when
to sings?
Ho I suppose ho wants to bo in sym
pathy with hi audience, Now York
Uerald.
wW"
Root,
An MrreesWe Laxative and Nrav Toma.
BSJ 1'J" IJrugKlsU or aunt by mail. gSOnSUo.
and f LOO per package. Samples tree.
MTTft The Favorite TOOTH NTOtt
for the Toe th anU liresta,25a.
Hold hy J.C. Klntt& Co
Get an Education.
Kduciitlou and fortune no liund In IiimkI.
Gel an education m Uii Cl-iiIiuI Shoo Nor
mal School. Look Haven, I'll. Kirst-cliis
accommodations uial low rail's. Statu aid to
studi'iits. l'ur 1 1 1 ul in 1 oil fiitiiliwuu aiidi'vsM
IAME8 KLIMJN, I'll. li I'rlucliml,
Lock HiiVL'ii, Pa,
DMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICE.
Nolli'ii I liereliy Klven licit led dim of Ad
ministration un thu estate of Mlcliaul CottVo,
lute of Kcynoldsvlllo, Jefferson county, 1'u.,
Iiave been granted to I'. J. Kerr, of Ituviiulds
vlllo, Pa. All uersons lndi'hleil to kuld
eslutu are required to iniiko limncdlato puy
tiient to tlit administrator, unit tliiMU IiiivIiik
clullliH aidilnM II will present tlium, properly
uriibuled, lo lilui lor sol tluniuiil.
C J. Kkiiii,
Administrator!'. T. A. of M. Cutlet) E.lulo,
lteyiiuluavlllt', Va.
l1'1'M--'-"i..
EJIH50. roW'A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE.
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tislitiiuion, r : : p. in riilliniin I'lo lor ear
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iinnifnl I'lillinli'liililii 4::m a. m.i New Vork,
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Mill 1 1 n veil
I'rovlnnd
Shons Mills
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Y'lneynid ICini
I'urrler
llroi'kunyvllle
Mi'Mlun Summit
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Knslwnrd. West i nrd.
Tmln s, 7:.7 n. m. Train a, ll::il il. m.
Triilll il, 1:4.) ). in. Train I. :i:l"l p. in.
Train 4, 7:.V) p. m. Train II, s: p. in.
S !. I'ltKVOST.
ticn. MamiKer.
J. It. WlKII).
(O'll. I'llSN. v)'t.
IJFKAI.O. UOC'IIKSTKH V IMTTS-
ISLTUill tt.MI.WAV.
Tliesliort line lietwei n llitltols, Uldwuy,
llrndfonl. Snlamiilicn. Illlltulo, ItoelM'sler,
Nliiuma fulls and kIiiI in lho upper oil
ri'iclou.
lltt mid tlflel' .lime ITIll, lVJ, iuishi'ii
irer Irnliis w III nrriveund depm-1. fruiit Kulls
( rei k siaiiou, dully, except. Sunday, ns fol
lows: l.'O p. m. nud r.:!0 p. in. Vccommoiliit Ions
f)om I'linxsiitiiuney nud lllu Knit.
8:7)0 ii. in. Iliiil'tilouud ltm'1 ler ntiill- I'or
llixii'liwny vllle, Uldi.'ny..lohnsonliur,Ml .
.lelM'll, liradfoiil.Snluiutiui'a, llnllnlo nnd
ltih'liesti'1'l ciillUfiMintt III .lohliM)lil)lllK
Willi I'. & K. 1 in I ii :i, for Wilcox, Kane,
Wnrren, Corry mid Krle.
10:."i:i n. in. A )miui)ilu1 Ion Kor Sykes,
llilt Iv t a ii nnd riin.xsiiiuiMtey.
tl:UO p. m. llrndfonl A uninodat lull Kor
Iteeelil li'e, lliiN'kwnyville, I'.lluioiit, I'lir
mon, Hldu'Wiiy, Joliiisonliiirit, Ml. Jewell
nud Bradford.
5:10 p. in. -Mull-Tor Dullols Sykes, lllu
Kun Piiii.xxiilawiiey and Wulstuii.
Piissi-Mu'ei's nix' re'tui'steil to piux'hase tick
ets heforo enlerllitf Itiu curs. An exeesn
climxe of Ten t'cnlH w III lie eollecleil hy con
ducliirs when ftires lire tmld nil Irtilns, friini
all slat ions whi'i'L'a ticket ulllee Is main I allied.
Thousand mile llekets at two cents tier
mile, kimhI for pashiittu hel wi-en all atallous.
J. II. MclNTYiil'.. Anent, Kails creek, l'a.
It. (1. MaTIIKWS. K. '. t.AI'KV,
Ui'liertil Slipl. ticn. I'ns, Atfcnt.
Ilullulo N. Y. KiK'heslL'r N. Y
ALLKGHKNY VALLKY UA1LWAY"
COMl'ANY coininenclng Sunday
May 20, lsu,"), Low Oradu UiviHlon.
KASTWAlll).
STATIONS. No.1. N'O.fl.jNll.ll. 101 U'J
A. M. P. MM. M. I'. M. P. M
liedlltink I'l l"' 4 IUI
LtiWHonhani 10 ft7 4 fts
New Itelhleliom 1 1 :K ft'.'', ft IS
Oak Hlden II s ft ;ti A Si)
Mnysvllle II 4tl ft 41 ft Ss
Siimmcrvlllu ... IS Id U l) A 47
MriHikvillu IS i". II Si II 117
Hell IS III II Sil II ill
Kllller IS 41 II Us II 2.1
Iteyiioldsvlllu.. 1 til II ;7 1144
I'aui st 1 (is 7 io it .v;
Kn lis Creole 1 S'l 7 S.- 7 r III W 1 .HI
Dullols 1 Xi 1 ill 7 l 11 U" 1 45
Salmla 1 4s 7 47 7 31
Wlnlerhurn .... 1 to 7 fts 7 ;u
I'enlield 2 ttV 8 (Ni 7 4U
Tyler 2 Ift H til 7 ftn
(ticn Klshor 2 St; s S7 8 ill
llen'7.ett 2 41 S 41 8 Is
Olllllt !M S ft4 S SS
Driftwood a so ttt S .Vi
P. M. P. M A. M. A. M. P. M
WKSTWAI1I).
Stations. No.S No.6 No.10 10a 110
A. M. A. M. P. H. P. M. P. II
Driftwood 10 in 5 on 8 ,Vi
Orant 1(143 it' 7 Oil
llenezetto 10 ftS 5 4S 7 l
(lion Visitor 11 Oil ft IW 7 111
Tyler 11 2H 0 In 7 44
I'enthild 11 :) 6 in 7 IM
Wliiterlnirn .... 11 M 0 3il Hun
Sahiila 11 47 6 37 8 13
Dullols I 0ft UN! S 3.-) 13 10 0fl
KiillsCreek 1 Sii 7 3D S ;is 13 30 5 10
l'lineoiist 1 144 7 3s s 4u
Reynolds vlllu.. 1 43 7 4" 8 4s
Viillur 1 lis 7 ft7 9 0.1
Hid I t 10 8 Oil 9 17
llrookvllle 2 20 8 111 9 2."
Siimmcrvlllu.... 2 '.) 8 as 9 44
Mnysvllle t fts 8 ft7 10 04
Out lUdue H Oil 9 0) 10 Is
Newllethlchum a 1ft 9 1ft 10 2ft
Lnwrtonlitini.... 3 47 II 47
Hedltiink 4 do 10 (m
A. M. A. M. P. U. A M. P. II.
Trains dally except Sunday.
DA VI D t'CAlttiO, Gen'i.. Kl'PT
JA8. P. ANDEHSON Oen'i,. I' ass. Aot.
ubcrlbg for
The -Star,
If y ou want th News.
Soccia
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V J
In order to close
bummer Colored Shoes we
will have them placed on
Out
SlOB
and the knife will be shapened
to an edge that will make
a Clean Cu t of Prices.
DO NOT FAIL
to call and take advantage of
the slaughtered prices. All
the shoes in this line
must be sold.
A. 0, Osemer & Co.
M A I i DAri I XV
AVOODWAIil,
CARPlrS,
Tim niohl compIv'Ui lin; oi" lionet) Funiisiiiiii Croodn in Jef
iVi'Hoii County. Wf dn not buy "Cliwip John"
good;-! to fool tho linilc, nor renrosent
H'oods lo ho Imttrtr than tliny nre.
"You can fool all tlin iintjjih) pait of Hit! time and part of
tht' pfMiiilf nil Hie timn, lint you cannot fool all the
people all lho tinie." We do not want to nell
infi'i ior iroodst mid fool our customers
and only have the people that can be fooled
all tho time left to buy from us. We want your
trade and know we can give you Satisfaction.
Ccmc Early and Laic to the
Reynolds ville Hardware Co.'s Store.
Remember our Furniture and Carpets are on the
Second Floor.
r. . ;
L::'tr',v'
IV ' '
may;
OF 11EYXOLUS VILLE.
CHPITHL 950,000.00.
C. iHltclivll, President!
Nt'ott .-1' li'lluiul, Ice I'ren.;
John II. Kuurhcr, Culili r.
Director!
0. Mitchell, Hcolt. McClelliind, ,T. C. Klim,
Jom'IiIi Htriiiiss, li. E. Ill-own,
U. W. l-'ullur, J. II. Kuucliur.
Ddoh u ftenerulhiiiikliiKbiiHtiiCHrtHiiil iillcltM
tho HccuunWof mi'ivhuiils, profi'ssluniil men,
fumiers, iDcclmnti's, mliii'is, luiiihi'nm'ii uuil
olhi'i's, iiiiitnlslnit lho mnsi curclul ullontlun
to the uufliiosa uf nil k-isoiih.
Hufo lli'puslt lliixcs for rent.
First Nniloniil llnnk bullilliitf, Nnlun block
Fire Prpof Vault.
Every Woman
Sometimes needs a fell
obla moDtbly reeulatiog
medicine.
Dr. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
Are prompt, fi) ond eertaln In nmlk Tho na.
In. (Dr. Puul'i) nmer dlMpvolnb Bant uf utaantt
11.00. JIMixllcUiCo..Clo?llul.O.
Kor mile ut II. Alex Htuke'i drug utore.
I 1)1
Sale
vJiiUlj
a r r
a 4. A A X
our Spring and
TAKES THE PLACE OF tiANGEROUS
GASOLINE. GOES IN ANY STOVE.
TMTT?V1?1? NO SMOKE, DIRT OR ODOR.
jxmajx CHEAPER THAN WOOD OR COAL.
. l u" j'j. wan j. autnia on
Tsalary or commission.
Send for Catalogue of
Prices and Terms.
NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO.
602 CCOAR AVI.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
come: IN!
Where?
TO THE
"Bee Hive" store,
WHERE
L. J. McEntire, & Co.,
The Groceryman, deala in all
kinds of
Groceries, Canned
Goods, Green Goods,
Tobacco and Cigars, Flour
and Feed, Baled Hay and
Straw. Freeh goods always
on hand.
Country produce taken in
exchange for goods.
A fchare of your patronage
is respectfully solicited.
Very truly yours,
Lawrence J. Mckntlre & Co.,
Th Grocery men.
Ciiier
MIPI
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