CAKE OF TJIK FK10T. THE CRAMPED AND TOHTURED FOOT NO LONGER THE IDEAL. Ylt'WH nf n Cclrlirntnl Anfimilt The lm pnrtnncs of Wrerltllt Oik Right Khnl of flhoc ftnmi'Uiliia A limit Corn, nnil How to Trrut Them. Vnvr fVxv P'vMi tn fhn Inipnr- tmicpi'f k'viik fwtpmiHT nttoiitinn !n ofiliT In Fcvuro lifHtr lii'iilth im veil n.i n 'iii'i-.it comfort. It I nlmwt iiicnn-ivivrMi-tlnvt In our elvili.cil nntinn In (ho lncnl( in ut; tliiTO mi! Hti 11 .) ninny utlnrw iw m nuililo womt'ii wlui urn will ing to iiiuim mill cripplo tlu-ir fwt ami pullor tortures for tlm Kikiwif wen intf slims jii't 11 littln tmi Minill, nr which nrc, iih ( hey imiiKino fnlscly. Jin'ttyor unite fiisliioimlilc. We. m o (hn folly nf tho rritiiiiiiiiK inuci'ss iijion tli feet nf the Cliine"" women, I ut how imicli moro iiH'Xi i::'.illo it 1h for women nf this cn lightened country. In former time:! it Inis lieen tlm fiuli ion for fbiHH to bo miido villi lii-Ii Ileitis, niurow, liolnted toes nnil nil mntH of rxlriivupint Kliapen coiilrmy to oiisn nnil coiiiiorl, anil nH too many people, lliivo Iclt it iuciimlw'iit iiiiin tliem to bow to the lem:i;i:ln of tlio tyriint fash ion, no matter lew uiireiisonalilii her deiuaiiils, tho remilt 1ms lieen format ceeiliiitf Ki'lieratioiiH untold Mill'erin; in tlm form of coins', bunionx mid oilier ilcfonuitie., until now it isconijar,itivo ly rati! to ee, except, anions mivnpi nn tiniiH, a perfect, well shaped foot, l'.ut a nioiii seiisilihi f;:..!iioiiii!lovntl'.ewc.r iiiK of various styles of Keiihililn hIui"H Unit lira adapted to tlm ruso and com fort nf tho wi urer, Willi thick piles, villi', low heel mnl pli'iily of room for free, cxpiinsioii t,f tho toes and muscle?, nud tr.o imiicrous cciiiiH, which nro not. only cxcceilinKly painful, Imt often Keri oum allaiiH, mo rtraHually diwippeariiiK from the feet of tho Neiini'oln ones nud the iiieal foot in no longer tho ciainpiil mnl torliucd font. Tlm celt-braird iiuatomist, I'lofo.-sor Hyrli of Vienna university, opened onn of his lectures to his cliiss with tlm (an gular (mention, "Which is the mont bcan tiful foot, co'.isiilered from tlio anatom ical hlaiulpointV" nud then continued: "It isrcniai'Uahlo that there :uo no ninny ilivei'Kont opinioim on thin nuliject. Whilo tlio hoiim of men look upon n Binull, Hlenileraud graceful foot, a lady'fl foot, oh mi ideal one, tho anatomist ut terly rejects it ius beautiful, mid only tho forgo, long nnd hroad foot iH tho Ideal ono ill his eyes. Kvon tho givatei't classic wrilom of nntiimity, Horace, Ca tullus, and olherx, who had great appre ciation of tho fominino lxnuty, never mentioned in tho descriptions of their beloved and, lis in well known, they had many their snmll feet. "Tho people belonging to tho Celtio rnco huvo Kiimll feet; tho Hindoos es pecially hnvo such fort mid hands that, they may lio v'livied by many Knropean conntPNUOH. lISu nativo troops of tho ElifiliKh nrniy in India possess in Kng land their own uruioiy whero peculiar kinds of weapons nro constructed for them, and tho sword hilts made for them nro much too small for us to grasp with case. Tho greatest beauties of Kn ropo, tho Italians, huvo really long and broad feet. " But eveu if wo do not enro to bo con vinced thnt tho ideal foot is tho foot that la long and broad, wo can certainly realizo tho inipnrt.mco of caro in select ing shoes of tho proper size for comfort ns well ns beauty. Tho foot never lixiks pretty in a shoo too small for it, mid such shoes foou become, unshapely from tuiilno prcssuro, giving anything but n pretty appearand!. On tho oLicr hand, wo should not fall Into tho error of buying shoos too largo. Those nro qnito us apt to cause corns as small onc by rubbing certain parts of tho foot. If any ono has tho minfortuuo to fall into this mistake, it can bo reme died to a great extent by inserting a soft vrad of cotton batting in tlio too of the shoo or in tho part that rubs against the foot. Tho sanio caro is necessary in buying shoes ns in buying gloves They will last much longer and havo a hotter ap pearance when mado of now, good Rkins. Old leather or kid is not soft and elastic and does not easily tslmpo itself to tlio foot or tho hand. This is not only u matter of comfort, but of economy. In this, ns in ur.vuy other things, "tho best . is tho cheapest, " nud ns few women, or men cither, for that matter, nro good judges of lonther it will bo vise to buy only of honest, experienced dealers, in whom wo can confide, for wo cannot . afford risks in a matter whero so much is involved. An uncomfortable shoo is really a very serious mutter when we take into consideration the pain and discomfort, tho probable deformities iu the way of corns and bunions, tho wear on the nervous system nnd tho unpleas ant oonuerinenecs of our irritablo tem pers bfccunso of porsounl discomfort. It senrcoly seems necessary to speak of the importance of frequent bathing of the ft et and paring of tho nails, mid yet mnriy ore irarprisingly careless iu this respect, torus are simply composed of a great number of layers of cuticle, or scarf skin, one above another, each successive layer being larger than the preceding, no that the whole assumes tho form of a grain of Indian corn; hence its name. This is constant ly press ing its point upon tho tender flesh when the shoo presses or rubs ugiunst it, and as this cuticle is easily dissolved to a groat extent by tho worm water and soap we can hoo that bathing is tho most ready and harmless remedy as well as prevent! ve. Exchange. Columbia River, The Columbia river was 'first called the Oregiaio, the Spanish uuuiu for the wild sage thut grows on its banks. Whit ley suys that the Spanish uume was Ore Jon, "big cur" or "one thut hath largo ours," uu allusion to the custom of the Indians in that region of stretching their ears by boring them and crowding theni with ornaments. , FORTUNE IN BLACK DIAMONDS. Tut u of tti T1ionwml of Tnnn of Coul at I'rrth nnil Honth A in tiny. Thnnianils of (ens of coal nro shipped from the porta of Perth nnd Smith Am- boy, nt the mouth of tho Hiu ilim river, every month. It is loailed in vessels for nil points along tho Atlantic senlHiard nud many European ports. Tho coal docks of tho Lehigh Valley railroad at l'erth Amboy nro among tho largest in tlm world. The docks of the I'ennsyl vanin railroad nt Month Amboy nro hourly ns largo in shipping onpaeity. In eonneetiim with the handling of Filch immense ipiantitles of coal one of tho most troublesome problems for tho railroad companies is to keep their roll In;; stock in constant motion. It is con sidered n loss of revenue for j enr to re main several days nt n given point, nnd everything is dono to facilitate the rapid movement of tho curs, both loaded and empty. For n number of years loaded enro were kept standing in tho storage yards of tho l'eiiiisylvanlii railroad at youth Amlioy for weeks nt a time. At times the company wns embarrassed for want of cars to triinssjinrt. tlio coal from tho mines. Tho difllenlly was dually solved al Mint thren years ago. In place of tho long string of loaded cars limy now bo seen immense piles of coal. When a train arrives from tho mines, tho various kinds of eoal nro sorted out nnd thecals drilled to the proper side track for unloading. In close proximity to each side track stands n large derrick with a movable boom extending diagon ally into the air nbout HO feet. To this boom is attached n largo traveling belt, on which are fastened large buckets. The belt is operated by it small steam engine in charge of tlio man who manipulates the elevator. Astheeoal drops from the out lot. in the ear it falls into the buckets on tho elevator belt and isearried to tho end of tho swinging boom, whero it is (Implied in the center of the pile mnl dis tributed hygruvily. Thecoal remains in these piles until it is required for ship ment; (hen it is loaded incurs mid trans ferred to the docks. Tho immense piles of coal usually contain from 10,0(10 to lii.rmntonscach, nnd mo worth from l,0l( to $."il),(MlO, according to the market value of tli'i coal. It is frequently the cii.'ii that there mo 13 of these piles of coal in the stor age yard, representing it value of from tf.")0()10(IO to ViO(V00. It v. discovered recently that tho coal rusted while in these piles. This did not detract from the burning qualities, but iill'eclcd tho sidling value. To prevent this canvas covers were inailo nt it cost of $1,000 each. When the piles of coal are nil coerod, the storage yard resembles a large circus. The sight of such im im mense quantity of coal is viewed with astonishment by strangers, ulthough tho residents of South Amboy uro so accus tomed to it thut they never givo it a seo ond thought. Now York Telegram. IIouiHikociihig at Hnmoit. Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson says that housekeeping iu bamoawas not so idyl lic as it might seem. 1 or sir,. lilies came from Now Holland or Australia once a Month, so that if she wanted a bottle of bluing or a bug of Hour, for instance, she had to send half across the Pacific to get it. The native diet was till well enough for a few weeks, but ns it con sisted almost solely of fruit and fish it began to pall on L'nropcun palates. Housekeeping iu this Eolith Sea paradise (of romances) had other drawbacks, par ticularly in tho matter of expense, which was fully six or seven times us great, Mrs, Hloveusou says, as living on a corresponding scalo in Ban Francisco. As for society, "there's more of it to tho squaro inch in Samoa than iu any other placo I know," nays Mrs. Htevenson, but it appears to bo largely of tho living picturo kind. llow Joncfl Proponed. Jones Miss Arubollu, do you like cabbage? Arabcllaw-What a strange question, Mr. Jones I "I know it i3 u strange question, but pleaso answer it. " "Yes, Mr. Jones, I am vory fond of jubhago. " "Ah, I urn glad to hour that I" "Why?" "Your liking cabbage goes to show that wo wore born for each other. I doto on corned beef. Why should not we uuito our fortunes?" "Oh, Mr. Jones!" They will bo married next week. Boston Traveller. A lllir Surprise, In store for all who try Bacon's Cel ery King for tho Nerves. Tho general verdict of all who hnvo used tho grout vegetable preparation Is that it is the grandest remedy over discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, general debility, etc. Bueon's Celery King for tho Nerves stimulutcs the (ligcstlvo organs, regulates the liver and restores tho system to vigorous health und energies. Samples free. Large packages fi'te. Sold only by W. B. Alexander, The Modern Daughter. "I wish to ask your permission to pay my addresses to your daughter," said tho old fashioned young man. "All right," said tho old gontleman. "If I cun get her permission to give you my permission, go ahead. " Indianapo lis Jouml. The man who does not overcome ennui by occupying himself soon tries to fly from it by intemperance. Tho idlo nian is almost necessarily vicious. Some one suys thut, although it is sad to see family relics sold at miction, the most painful thing under the hummer is gonorully ouo's thumb uaiL ' Shlloh's cure, tho great cough and eroup cure, Is in great demand. Pocket slue (jontulns twenty-five doses, only 2.10. Children love It. Bold by J. C. King & Co. THEY WON THE RAISE. The IMrectuni Wm Allnr1 Thnt Their Inlm Wad .limt. ' Once when thominers of n big ntiihrn cito mining rompiiny wero desirous of roeetvlng increased pay tin effort win made to iuiliico tho local olllclals in the mining country to inako such repre sentations to tlm president of the com pany ns would produce tho desired ef fort. This wns unavailing, however, nnd ell'orts in other directions were tried, until tho directors uttered to moot a delegation of the miners In New York city mid discuss the situation. A dozen of the brawniest miners iu tho region wero selected as deli gates great rugged men, who would certainly make n fa vorable impression. Tho men met tho oflleials nud stated their ease, which was that nt the prevailing rate of wages they could hardly get enough to eat. The matter was held under ndvlso lnent, and I ho conference adjourned to luncheon. Then came tho most amazing display of nppetltes that has ever been seen beforo or sinco, nnd tho colored waiters turned palo ns they saw a dish intended for the entlro party retained by ono man, who speedily made nway with the contents. Kach man seemed ns ravenous ns though he had not ealell for a week, nud the caterer was nt his wits' ends to provide for them nil. At last, when every portion had been eaten nud nil seemed inclined for more, a giant whose nativo place was Booth Wales cried out: "Don't you worry nlsint no moro fancy things. Bring us a cheese, and We'll make out all right. " A cheese was procured, ami the director gazed with awn as it speedily disap peared. As tho last crumbs wero disap pearing the olllclals held n hurried con sultation, and after awhile tlm president announced: "Hentlenicn, wehavinlccld ed toeoncedo your claims to an advance of 10 per cent., for wo am certain that at present you can scarcely get enough to eat. Nothing but. this pleasurable meeting could so fully havo convinced US of your needs. " The delegates havo Hot yet Wearied of telling of the nina, ing display of gluttony which they al lege was preconcerted for the express purpose of creating the impression that it produced. Philadelphia Inquirer. Market (Juotntlon. "Sir," said the indignant alderman, "are you not awaro that wero I to voto for your measure I would Iki exposed to tho condemnation of nil the good citl ens in my ward? And that sort of thing, he ngdcil, lowering his voice, "comes pretty high, you know. " tndl jnapolls Journal. Till' ColllllN I'tnlll. On tin- western prairie Is found the compai s plant whose h aves point to tho north. Wo wish to direct you to tho great health giver, llaeon's Celery Kintr for the nerves. If you nro buffer ing from dyspepsia, liver complaint and iiiiM.evstliin, If you are sleepless nt night anil awake In tho morning feeling bin guid, v. it ! coated tongue mnl sallow, haggard looks, llacon s t dory King for tho Nerves will euro you mid restore you to blooming health. Trial puck- u jyn free. Largo size aOe, at V. U Alexander, sole agent. Denver, Col., April 10, 1WI Cent lemon: 1 feel it my duty to send you a loiter of thanks for discovering such a wonderful medicine as your Hoods Compound Extract Celery U.ifore using this remedy I wus so much run down from tho effects of Crtppo that I could not do a stroke of work, had pain In the back, no appetite, nnd could not sleep, but since taking six bottles of your Celery I feel like u new man. If you choose you may print this letter of testimony. John Coor.t:v, 240 Seventh Street. Sold by Stoke, tho druggist. The Heat of Our Clothw. How hot our clothes nro lias Just boon determined by a Dr. von Bobber, n licrmnn meteorologist. When the out side temperature is 60 degrees F. , tho temiieraturo on the coat is 71.8 degrees, that between tho coat nnd tho waistcoat 78.6 degrees, lsHwoen waistcoat and shirt 75.0 degrees, between shirt and undershirt 77.4 degrees and between tho woolen undershirt and the skin 1)0.9 degrees. Exchange. Aaothor Objection, Dick Singleton Docs your wife ob ject to your going to the olub of an evening? Benny Diotus No, but she objects to my coming home from it in the morn ing. Hurleni Life, "The pleasant est way to take cod liver oil, " says an old gormaud, "is to futten pigeons with it and thou eat tho pigeons." Slots.. (71.W1IOU10, Onaeentadose. i Itia sold on n mvnmivbsa Jt alt div fcluts. It curtss Incipient Consumption and ta the oust Cough and Crouu C uxo. Sold by J.C. Khm&l'o 661) an Education. Eiliicullon und fortune so timid In lnoul. Gel mi cihii-utlon ut tho Celilnil Simo Nor mal hi-liixil, Lock Haven, I'll. KlrHt-eliios ucconiiiioiliilliina unit low rates. Hntto slit to mudenu. I'nr IlliisiriiU'il euliilninie uililriwn IAMK0 EL1XJ.N, Pll. I) I'rlm-lpnl, Lock liuvuu, I'u. itotlrorth frinu Tnll. 1 K N N H Y L V A N I A KAILUOAI). IM KI'KMrr MAY !!, I"'""'. I'ltllinlcliiMii A I'.rle Hiitltbiiil Mi llion Time. Tulilc. Trains lcim I'liriuitiiil. KAHTWAKIl H:W n m-Triiln s. dully except Hmiilnv for Hiinlinry. tliirrlshni-tf Mini lniei-nieiniiie im Itniis arriving nl I'lillnilcliililu il:.':i p. m., New Vol U, II: W . III. I llilllimri":l. . Ill . I W tislilnuioii, T::mi p. in I'liltiniui I'arliM- enr from I II In msiMii l iiml piisscitKcr cniii lics IviilM hiilie lo I'Miiieli'tplilii. 1:111 p. in. Trnlll II. llilll.V exeepl Sninliiy Mr lllll rWlilll V lllnl itoelliii-illllie siimiiil, lir- rlvlimut I'lillnilcliililu 4:ni M. New V.nii, 7::i I a. m. I'litlintiii Hli'cpbitf curs from Miirrl-tiiiiif In riillinlelililii mnl New York, i'ltlliiili Iplihi t : . , i 1 1-. i - run n iiiiilii la sleepel' ilnilMllllii'il until Ml l. M. :fi p. iii. I ruin 4, dully for Siiiilun y. IIio i Im Imi ir unci tnli'i tm-ttiile 'iliiltniis, hri tvtn-j t rtillieti'lplilil, :.v: . New Yml. d::tl A. M. ell week llV mill I" " Hllll- 1 1 1 y : lliililmiae. ilr'.ii .: V ii-liliuMnii. T::l A.M. I'ul Ilium curs fnmi I'.rle unit Wlllliiins IHII I In riltlliitelpllt:!. rilM lnrers III Mlrepi-r fur Hull linere unit Wie-li tn-'iiin Mill lie trntlrcrrcii lulu W iiihlnirlnn Mleeper III tllir rlwltuiir. PiiMvemr,.!' foiii'lirs frnlil Ijie In I'lillinletplitii nud Mllinmsniil Iii llnlll liliil e. wr.sTWAiin I'M ii. in - 'I'm III I, iliillv exei'pl Siiiiilny fer liittuniiy, liiillnls, rleriiiiini unit lnler- iiiihIihi,'. vtiiiiniis. I vis l!lil'-"ny til a:il e. m. fur I j'te. II i hi I ii. in. Tniln :i, iliilly for l-.ile tind tnler- lllisllllle pelllls. H:'.'i p. in t niln II. (hilly exi'epl Siniiliiy fur Kline HI ill lllterilil'illllle Ml 11 Helm. Tlllilit'iill TltMNs I'HIt I 1 : 1 1 TWtMiP llillM Till'. 1.1-1 .l.MIM'l III. Tlt.MN H leiivei IMillmli Iplilii K:.vi A. in. Wnslilimlnn, T. in A. m.i iiniiimini', :.. W 111 iwlin III', H:l."i A. M. lllllly except Sll- c I :i y . ii ill', tin: ill I ir If In noil nt r,:-:7 I'. M. till I'nllmiiii I'm iter cur tniln I'lillinielptilii In viiiiiiniiiii i. TIIMN :i 1' iivi New Yin I; nt p. in ! I'lilln ili lplitii, ll:'.'u p. in.; Wii-hltmtiui, I" 1" n. ni l I in 1 1 1 ( e, ll:'l . in. I iliillv utllvlliK ill llltl'lHiieil ut ii:.MIn. in. I'lllltnun xleijitllK rum f iiiiii I'lilluili'tl'tilii to t ile tout 1 1 ion Vie4ttlnulnll litnl Mull tlnnte In U llllioiispin't tout tliliuerli pn-.i'ti'-'i'l'i-Mlli'lu'-' frnln IMilln ili'tptiiii In I i n' unit Hull lliuiie In Wtlttiims pnri. 'iii v iv 1 1.... ...J ii..,,... .. iii r..'i- Hi. iiniiv exi epl SiiiHlny, in l iving til. Ili lfl omul 7:M ll. in. .K )l I NSi )N III.' K i HA 1 1 ,K )A I). (Dally except Sunday.) 1 I! AIN III li 'ives lilil'-'ivnv nl !!::niii. in.l .Inlill wmhin ir nt H: l.'i ii. in., ni'i lvliiir at. I'lertiiniil III IH : 4H it . in. TltAIN '(I Ii'iivi'i ( Ii rn I lit I'lr.MI u. m. t tl. tun ut .I'lliii'-Miilnirir ut 11:11 u. in. unit Ii M u n ii v nl IM" n. in. K IDCWAY fl.KAKI'IKLI) 1!. U. K.MI.Y Mifl'll WAIII). r-.M a.m. ; .Yri:t"l' SUNDAY. NllllTIIWAl.'H STATIONS. ttliluuuy lluti'l 1,'iiii Mill IIiivi ii ClMVlllllll i.u '"- Milli r: m t ; is t ' :ii I. .H I-' 4! I'll i : in l mi I in I 14 t :n I .'I l :l l n I t J .Vi i : vi t'i .'in VI ;i !! :in ii :l ti :i 4'J li.ii inim H II i; hi nun a:.i In ni tun; in HI tn '! in il ia :ii in ll in.".! Utile lini'k Ylni'.vunl linn I iinter Itrni'kwny vtlte ft 4s ft :il iMcMlnii .-illiiliill ll .iu fi'.M lliii vi v-linn t! ;'i ft'.'" i-'ii 1 1 i 'leek !: :a ft I I 4.-I Hull. .Is l::ui film III AINS l.l-A V V. IMIlliWA Y. I'jiHtwniil. eslMilil. Train s, r:.i n. in. Train a, ll::U u. in 'I'm In ii, l:l.-i p. in. Tniln I. l. in Tniln I, 7:V'i p. in. Train II. siil p. m H M. I'M-: YOST, (en. Maniiuer. ,1. I!. Woo 1 1, (en. I'liis. An'l 1$ UKKAt-O, IKM'UKSTKIt & 1MTTS 111IU;U ItAILWAY. Tln'-h.ivi lliii' liclwi-tn Tii1ltl-. i:i(V.:wiiy, lltinlf.ini. H:i iiiiititirii. Iliiniilt), iIm Im's1i'P, MiiL'imi Falls und iiohitH hi Itm iii.i.rr nil It'U'luil. nil mnl iifti-i Jiiih' ITth, 1 4 , iiii--cn tror tuiliiH will nrt-lv itinl ilfpnrt fnmi I'iiIIh i ii'i'k hiiilUiii, liill, t-M't il Minilny, as ful- I 7 p. Hi. uim) r.: p. in.- A'"f ifnim Hint 1'iim from I'iiii -tiit ihmm v mnl I lie Ittm. H.'iU ll. in. UiillithniiHl llorhf"UT infill 1'np ItMH'Uuit wllh-. HIl.:vs;iy..Ii.lin-.ii,lMit j.Mt. .Imi-M, lli:lftiil.h:tiitnmit'ii, IttilTiiln mttl riln-lfi ; i-ntiiii'i'iiiiu ui .IhIinmiiiImii U wit Ii V. t K. 1 in 1 1 1 :i, for WIli-ox, Kmm, WiiiTi-n, I 'ori'V mnl l-.t li'. 10:.:i ii. in. A tnin'Mliiilim lor Sykiw, Ul;c Kim urn I l'tiii-uiiiiMti-.v. 4:20 p. m. Until fni (I ArrniiiMiiitltilliMi--I'm lli'irlil n, hiiM'kwiivvlllr, l.llnuiiH, .'ai tin in. l(il i:mi, v, .Ititiiiitui! ut Ml. .li'Ui'i t iiihI Itrtiilford'. 5 : 1 p. in. Mull -For IhilioU, SyU-s, Itl lv ii ii ruiiXMiiiiiv my mnl WnUlmi. I'll ;-i iiji'Ih iiHMtNiii'-iiM t puirli:i-i' tli'k- ois lii'fin rnti'flnu tlic rurs. An rXf" rluit ift of 'I'rii t'rhlN will lie coUcclt'il iy ruii- cliH-ini M whi'M fiihw iin ptild on t mini, fi ntn nil Mill It his v hi'iviitlrkrl ollii'i' Is niiiliitiiliu-U. Tliotismiil mlln lli'ki'U nt hvo ciiiH prr milu, kihhI for pitsMiKu ln'l wi vii nil hlutinnn. J. II. Mi Intvuk. A;ciit, rails iTi-i lt, Pa. It.(i. MAiiir.Wf K.t. I..M'i:v. (ti'tifi til pupt. Ui'ii. Vat. Atrcnt lluiluli) N. V. liiifliuhttir N. V ALLlXill l'.NY VALLKV ll A I LAV AY :oMl'ANY ciiiiiiiieiielni; Similuy Muy 'M, IS'.ij, Low (ji'iule Divihinn. KAKTWAIIP. PTATIIINM. NO.I.IN'OA'NII.W. Il l"U I I A. H I'. M. A. M. I'. U. I. M lied Hunk..' Id 4'. 4 4'i l.iiwhiinliiitn ltlfti 4 ft- New lletlilelil'lll 11 :m ft-.' ft I- Onk Itliluii II ;i- ft : ft : MuyvHle II 4l ft 41 ft Siiininervillu ... VI I" II i ft 41 llrmikvllli! V! i". U ::u II lit Hell I :il Ii ; II I I Fuller I J 4:i u (IS.-I Id yiiiilil-vllle .. I mi it tl 41 I'liiieimst 1 u 7 n"i tl 'J I'litlHCiLek 11 IS 7 nn Hi M 1 IM tin 11. lis 1 ;r. 7 ;n 7 in ll in 1 4S Hiiliulu i... 1 4 77 7U Wliilerliurn .... 1 (V.i 7 ft" 7 IH IViilletd 2 HI S IU 7 4u Tyler 2 Ift M HI 7 f 1 lileii KWmr 2 2'i H 21 H III Henezullu 2 411 H 44 H I' ll rant 2 .VI N ft H 2" HrlflwiHid a in 11 i"i H .Vi P. 11. I'. M A. M. A. II. P. HI WKSTWAim. BTATIONH. No.2 N(l. No.10 10(1 110 A. U. A. M. V. M. P. M. P. II Driftwood 10 in (Inn (runt HI 42 ft It! 7 M Heni'zetlu HI ft'.' Hi: 7 Hi (ili'ii l'lslier II (ill ftft'.i 7 il l Tyler II 2n 11 Hi 7 44 1' 'til II :m B 21' 7 ft4 Willi, 'rliutll .... 1111 It '.'''. Kl Hlllllllll II 47 8 :t? H VI Until, Is Illi 0 flu 8 2.1 13 10 II 00 1'lillK Creek I'M 7 2" H '.ti 12 211 5 10 I'linennit 1 iH 7 2" 8 4u KeyiliilllKVlllo.. 14; 7 4U 8 41 I'liller 1 ft- 7 ft; 11 lift Hell 2 HI 8 Oil U t; llriMikvillu 2 20 8 Hi tl 2'i Hum rvlllo.... 2 8 :i 1141 MnyMvlllo 2 rs 8 ft? 10 in Ouklttit'.'e a IU 9 Oft 10 Is New Hel lileliem a l.'i 9 1ft lu i'i I.nwsiiiituiiii.... 3 47 9 47 Ueil Hunk 4 UI 10 on A. II. A, M. P. M. A M. P. II. Train dully except Sumluy. I1AV1 1) cCAIiUO, CiKN'l.. Bl'PT JAS. P. ANDKltHUN Gkn'i.. Pahs. Aot. , ubcrlbe for The -X- Star, If you want hr Now. Special - Shoe Sale ! C)I TAN COLORED SHOES! In order to close our Spring and Summer Colored Shoes we will have them placed on urn and the knife will be shapened to an edge that will make a Clean Cut 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. Oeemer & Co. II A li l V A lfKi" A " III It A 1) Wl W I) a n it WOODKXWAKK (il'KKNSWAIIK CAKIM-JS Kl', A W 1)1! A II Tlio most ( (Hiiplcic lino of JIoiihh Fiiruiriliiii (joorlH in Jpf fVrson County. Wo do not buy "Cheap John" goods to fool tho people, nor reprenent tfood to be better tlum Ihey sire. "You can fool all the people part of 1 lie lime iind part of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time." We do not want to yell inferior 'oodr a nf I fool our euritoinerrf and only have the people that am be fooled all the time left to buy from uh. We want your trade nnd know we can give you Satisfaction. Gome Earlu and Late to Me Reynoldsville Hardware Co.'s Store. Remember our Kurniture find Carpets are on the Second Floor. "Zl I Ann 1 1), uUIUlkll - UclllIV OF HEYXOLDS V1LLK. CKPITKL 9SO.OOO.OO. '. KIIK lii'll, Irei.iaelll Mrolt li'llunil. Vice Prn, John 11. Kuurlicr, 'lilrr. Directors: C. Mitchell, Hcott SlcCli'lliiiiil. J. (.'. King, Jiwii'pti Struuii, (i. F. Hi-own, G. W. I'lillur, J. II. Kiiu.'liiT. Ones u ticiicnil banking hiir,i!H'Ki!iiitl millclts tllC Ill'CllUlltrt f if nilTCllUlllM, lt-rfi'-..llllllll tlll'll, fai'incrri, incctniiili'H. nitner, liiinlMirmcii hiiu OltlCrH, ptltllUillX (III) IIHW-l I'Uli'tlll llltL'llllllll to tlio buntiK". of nil pciiins. Knfu Di'iHMlt lliixcs fur rent. FliHt Nulloiiiil Hunk buililtiix, Noluli block Fire Proof Vault. Every Woman Sometimes needs a tell cbla monthly regulating tucdicina. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, wife unit curtain In remit. Tbo rcnu In (Dr. I'.ri never diwi'iKMnU Bool euiwliuiv, U.U0. i'ililnJU;iuU..t'lTlna.U. For mile ut 11. Alex H toke'e ilruu ntnre. Bi .;';?!Aa' : '( TI , I All A rnai A J A j i FT I! N IT I Ii K IKIMJTIMtl'F TAKES THE PLACE OF DANGEROUS GASOLINE. GOES IN ANY STOVE. TTTirVTl?T NO SMOKE. DIRT OR ODOR. V, liVlUliiU CHEAPCn TH1M WOOD 0 COAL. WANT AGENTS on salary or commission. Send for Catalogue of Prices and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. 002 CCOAR Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COME IN! Where? TOTHK "B66 Hive" Store. WH.ERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries. Canned Goods, Green Goods. Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Haled 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. McEntire & Co., Th Grocrymen. narp Counter
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