IN THE RUIN3 OF POMPEII. KvMrnrf of tlm Cnmiininnc"i of Plnvrry Found nn All Mile. Evidi'liccH nt tilt' I'liimiiimueK.i of il:iv cry In tlio Hum (if rcinipi'il'Hdi'Mhiictiiill uro ulmiiilniit nil nil Kiilcn. Tlio n-li.iiin-tntu wero urt:'nif cluvm tni.tlic'l fur fluhtinji, mill Fdino of the wall fitIIi tiliiiun rv'ft r to (licir ouiiilitiiiu hh i no of slnvoir. Hero Is tlio triiiiNliifinn of nil mlvialiM-iiii'ut jMiiiitnl on it villi Hour tlio nnij-liltin-oti-r: "Twenty jmivn of KliiiliiituM, imiil liy rw'uui Lii'Teliim tt.lt inn Vi,litm.)iiiici In tlm tiino of Nero, tlio don of Cii'xiir AukusIiim, unci ten iiiii'H of kIikUuIcii'h, Jllllll liy lloi'lllllIH l.lHTOtitlH, lllO Fllll of D(VilllllX Vllll'UH, Will I'tillt lit 1'olHlH'll on tlio 1 Kli, i:ltli mill 14i!i of April. "Tlirif will 1)0 ariiivi liniilliiK hciiio linil tlio iiwniiiK" will lio spri'iiil. Writ ten liy Clev-KiiiiliiM ('lev, viler of in BeriplioiiK; wroln thin liy ht'iiUkM. " Tito ijlailiiit'irn' li:irrurlH were mnplo for tlio hoiiKiiiK of 2,000 or 11,00(1 men, anil it In it mutter of muni tlmt nt least t, 0(10 were I'liH'wil lit one time in tlio life or dentil cniiitintH vliie'i ntvclelio'l over a lmiK foy.tivnl. The iii'tnm in tlie.m mimic runs Hpiut.n viiii "luirliariiin.s" from various p.ntH of lauiipuor from Aniii Minor ami Africa. In the Nap'cM museum in n ln'onxo col lar v liieli was w m uliont tlio neck of man wlm.-e tilio'.rtuii wax fniuid in n l'omj "'iitii house cellar; on tlio collar in cliMlaveil, ill L.ilin, tlieso Wonls: "I nm iihl ive. Ari'-it mo liecau-el inn nui niiiK uwa.v. " I could Hot help tliinkinif while loo::i:ij? lit thin iiiKeiiioiiH and cruel wihst ituto for n convict 'h di-eea that it wan ,ii.-mI1o that the imv vii'lch who who it may have liecu one of tlio dc.'ceniliiiiU of the tiloinl haired Iliit WM lici u'ht hoino tiy .luliliH 1'ii siu' to prnco hia ti1iii:i; li 100 years before l'om peii (li.-api'aii (I lieiieiUh its pall of lava mid a.-h . In tlm (iheezeli niiiKcum, Cairo, one lnay look np hi theliliuk anil nlitiveli (1 face of that Kame.-eH vlioiu wo l.:.n7 i:., the 1 iiai aoll of the OppK i .lion, iiluiil liiio.i of oilier KK.vptiau kiiiM, .virsin anil people I'.le itiliilimu euuilh. 'i'llcae prinn val men, who far und iluted l'om and Home, hiand und"i ayed in out pveseiuv. Hat l'ompeii pve::eiits the jiic t uro of imiiitiio city resm reeled from tlio (lead, villi all its nppliaiiccx f lifo mid meaiiH of iileaxme, profit, comfort, luxury, vice and sustenance. Tho life i. f!ui:e out forever, hut tho lauuimilleil city remains a luonuuii lit of human inKcnuily mid liuuiuu frailty. New York Times. Canenenvo'ii lilvnl. Although (ho l'veneli courts mo con ducted with inoro tcreiuoiiy than our own, they uro oooxsiiiiinlly enlivened hy umusiiiK iui iiieuts. Maitro l ax'iicuvo, u famoua mlvocnto of Toulousp, now dead, had n pet doKi of which lio wan very fond. Ono day ho ventured to tako thiM lo, which wan email, and mimed Azor, into court with him. lio ceated Azor ut ono end of tho bench, iissijjp.cd to tho counsel and ho mm un argument. Mailro Caseueuvo had a hik'h pitched voice, and un ho v iirmed up with his plc:i ho luised it to a loud tone. Azor CimM island it no longer. He stood up ou tho bench and liowled wow 1 wow I vrow I Jlailro Oai neuvoiii(loratcd his voioo and cuffed tho lin "usido," whereupon Azor Nubitiilcd into bilcuco. The lawyer nrgued on, and by and by, foi'm ttinj liinioclf in Lis earncn;.ii;4i, raised his voice onco uiuro to a hinh iilcli mid n loud t Duo. "Wow I wowl wow!" bowled tho littlo dog lino more. This timothn lawyer stopped short, turned tothodog inideyed binihevcrely. "Hco beiw, Azor," bo Kaid ulouil, "this can't j;o ou. If you no .iirtiiu.t? this case, you'd letter do it alone, but if I nm then you vo not to beep Mill!" After that Azor bold bin ijcuio. Youth's Companion. The 1!H1. Tlio Bihlo contains 3,r)(l(!,4HO letters, SIO.CC" words, 81,178 verses, 1,S!) cbiiptir.s mid OB bix.ks; longest chapter is tlm lllUli Psalm; tho hhortcst mid middlo chapter is tho 117th IValm; tho Diideiio vci-ko is tho eighth of tho UStli Psalm. Tho longest namo is in the eifchih chapter of Isaiah. Tho word "and" otvurs -10,027 times, Tlm tliirty- soventu cimptcr of Isaiiui and tho nine toenth chapter of tbo second book of Kings nro alike. The longest verso is tho ninth of tho eighth chapter of Esther; tho shortest tlio thirty-fifth of tho elev' cnth chapter of John. Tho twenty-first verso of tbo seventh chapter of Ezra ia the ouly ono of the entire collection which contains every letter in tho alpha' bet. Tho word "Lord," or its eouivO' lent, "Jehovah," occurs 7.0H8 times iu the Old Testament, or, to bo inoro exact, the word "Lord" occurs 1,888 tinico aud tbo word "Jehovah" 6,845 times. Tbe-word "God" does not occur iu tho book of Esther. St. Louis Republic Th Color la Irlh farse. Of wiuree thero is uo deficiency of lo cal color iu such a book. We hoar much of the "Suggarth aroou," the "Tnbbcr no-Scorney, " the "Cushla Macroe" nnd Other things lire-ciumcutly Irihh. Now, tho "Suggai-th aroou" is a capital fish, especially wneu gervtKl with "sauce Holluudaiso, " and all tho world knows that the "Tubbor-uu-Scomey" is ono of tho most pictui'bBquo of ancient sym bolio Ii'ish oustoma. Btill tlio uieroly Saxon reader, who is not familiar with tbo Irish language, is sometimes "mairo bbau aHtorred" when lio comes across a poem plentifully sprinkled with Irish expressious, with the exception, of oourso, of such a universally understood remark uh "Bcgomih, " or that touching phrase of endearment, "Faugh a bal Ingh." W. L. Alden iu Idler. Scyiaae t tho Km Tnuk, Good horso. " jockey. " track. " money. " by. Wonhiugtou Star. AN ANCIENT BLOCKHOUSE. Tlm llioiiio-t llpitnnlit tlm Onlr On" In Kslfttvticc. Hero in l'ennsylviiiihi wo llnd wlmt is not in exlstenco ill tho east or south ono of the original blockhouses built befiito tho Kevolution and still inn per- feet stuto of preserviition. All the others bavo disappeared. 1 oris Uii(uesno nnd 1'ltt urn tliinoK of tho past, but there- doubt of Colonel Honipiet stnnds today ns it, stistil 1110 years nun. To thn I'itts Imig chapter of tho Daughters of tho Kevolution wo am indebted far its res toration. It bus been owned by them since 1HHH. Until that year tho old redoubt of Honipiet, as it is culled, was occupied as II tenant house, and within its walls was born l'itlslmrg s local his torian, tlio Into Neville 11. Craige, Esq. Down on "tho point," on it narrow, diitv littlo street cnlli d Eoit street, sur rounded by tumbledown buildings near ly as old as itself, is it littlo livo silled building of stone and brick erected by Colonel lloiupict iu 1704 us ii defense nuaiust tho Indians. Tlio lower story is (if stone and tho upper of brick. Ill both mo perforations or loopholes, through which tho defenders could lire with coinpariitivo safety from thu enemy. Why this ledoubt was erected has been inpiery tons, us but it short dis tance away stood Fort 1'itt, a work of considerable magnitude mid whose erection cost the colony of Virginia, or the English government, I'till.OOO, but the redoubt Was built, us it stone slab over tho door witli tho legend, " I itl 1 Coll. Uomiuel," lestilies. riiiladelphiil Times. .Munich Htroot 1.nni), Tho method adopted in Munich for lighting street lamps from the outside without opening tho lamp bus proved ipiite satisla. l ay, the results, as enu merated, bciiigtoccouomizeiii flashlight gas, to enable the lamps to be lit iu a storm, to shut oif the main stopcock, to light Wclsbaeh lamps without explosion, and t ) prevent the casting of shadows. As described, the main pipe ciimiuiuii i ales wilh a kindling pipe, which at one cud comes to the outside of the lantern and attho other goes to the burner this kindling J 'pe being bored witli line boles, which make it row of (lying (lames leading from tho outside to tho burner; the main pipe and its connec tions, with (he stopcock, are divided so lu to enable gas to bo supplied to tho kindling pipe lied burner, mid then to Hie burner alono. The lighting is done with tho ordinary rod lamp, provided witli an apertuie ut its end which re joives the lower end of the kindling tube. When the lamplighter's pole is slipped into position, wind has uo ( fleet on tho kindling operation. New York Sou. Jmr story Almnt m I'liurrh. In Conner,' n with thn church of St. Raphael, where tho marriage between Ilelenodo Franco and tho Duke of Aostn took place, thero is n story not general ly known. It was built with the money of a converted Jew named Hupliucl. Just after tho building was completed Raphael had n dream that ho would die within ft week after the consecration of tho placo of worship. As a mutter of course ho endeavored to delay the con secration by fair and unfair means, un til n priest, with tho help of n licensed victualer from tho neighborhood, who procured tt bottle of absolutely pnro wine, consecrated tho edifice. Then be told Raphael, who took to bis bed aud died three days afterward. Haturday Review. A. Itnlililt on Ills Hand. XTNoal rattoii, who nt last accounts was n cattlo rancher in Deaf, Smith comity, Tes., bus one of tho oddest birthmarks that bus ever been reported in tho medical journals, l'utton's mark, which has given him tho nickname of Rab, is a perfect figure of n rabbit on his left hand. Tho mark is slightly raised nnd is a perfect imago of a rab bit, even to tho.eyes, ears, nose, mouth, feet, body a. 1 tail In 18HU Mr. Put ton visited Chicago with several carloads of stock from his ranch, and while there the museum men offered him a salary of $'3,1)00 per year to exhibit tho hand bearing tho curious mark. The offer wus courtoously but firmly declined. San Francisco Examiner. Goblets with stem and stand like those wo uso today wero employed in Troy 000 R C, Among the valuable objects found by Dr. Sohliemann was a golden goblet. Vossels of this nietul wero com monly employed in the servioo of tho temples. Npeclul ISollcf . No medicine was ever given such a severe test of its curative qualities as Otto's Cure. Wo nro distributing sam ple bottles free of charge to thoso nflllctcd with consumption, asthma, coughs, colds, pneumonia, croup and nil diseases of tho throat und lungs, giving; you tho proof that Otto's Cure will euro you. Don't dolay, but got a bottlo of us to-day and commonco tho uso of this great guaranteed remedy. Sold by W. H. Alexander, sole agent. Samples free. Largo bottlos TiOc. ttalvMton Streets. Tho streets of Galveston ure not mere ly letterod liko those of Washington, but in Galveston they name some of tho streets with half letters. This pro duces such nn astonishing system that oue reads on the oarts that milk can be had on P-und-a-half street and eggs aro for salo between N and N-and ii-half. Presumably wicked persons do not mere ly live iu L, as they do iu Washington, but give their addresses as in L-nnd-n-half. Avenue I is the finest street to look ut in Gnlvostou, but J avenue is a tumble down oountrillod road, with grass growing lu tho wagon ruts. Now York Suu. Karl's Clover Hoot, tbo great blood purltlor gives freshness and clearnoss to the complexion and cures constipa tion, 2,rots., OOcts., $1.00. Sold by J C, King ii Co. NEEDED NO LAWYER. norsnaa II DM Not Wsnt In Tska Ad VMitnfffl of the Htnttt, Judge Jim Urlggs was reminded of a story by tho passing of nn oloetrio car and began t "Ono of thn funniest things that ever happened during my connection with tho Georgia judiciary was when I was first elected solicitor. "Tho demands of my position fro intently put mo iu tbo attitude of prose cuting n friend. It was hard, but I did it "An ox-sheriff of a comity in toy cir cuit a fellow that I had known and liked for a long wliiln whs prosecuted for making away with soino money. It was nn ugly charge. Tho evidence was conclusive ogalust him. "When I went down tocotirt, he came staggering into my room about two thirds drunk. 'Jim,' ho said, 'these in fernal scoundrels are trying to jirosreuto me perfect outrage. I told 'em Just wait till I saw Jim Griggs, nnd we'd fix it I told 'em wo'd let 'em know who to prosecute. And wo will. Won't wo, Jim?' "I looked nt 111 tit very gravely, nni said: 'Tom, I'vo got a dead ease against yon, I'm going to prosecute you, convict you nnd send you to tho penitentiary. Yon uro guilty. You got tlio money, and I'vo got thn evideiico to prove it. ' "Ho looked at mo ill perfect amaze ment, lie was dunifounded. He said I didn't mean it. I told him I did. He straightened himself up and marched out without it word. "His casn was thn first one called aft er dinner. Tlio jndgn asked him if ho had any counsel. He said no and didn't want any. He spoko in n lialf drunken fashion. 'Hut,' said tho judge, 'you are charged hern with a serious olTensn, and if you liavo no money to employ a law yer I'll appoint one for yon.' "The defendant didn't liko it, He nroso with dilllcnlty. Ho steadied him self against a table, and speaking iu it maudlin fashion said: " 'Yer honor, I said I don't want no counsel, and I don't want none. I meant what I said. I don't want hie tuko no 'vantage of sso state. State ain't got no counsel what dor I want with any?' " Atlanta ( .'oust it ut ion. "Old Kftilnrk. 1!oiini.H "Old Kentucky Home" is tho twen tieth song in Foster's book of plantation melodies, though when nnd under what rircunistiiuc.es it was composed cannot be exactly stated Onf; writer on musical rnrlos Biiyj that it was Miggested liy nn nllusioii that Foster beard a slave iiiako to ln. foiuiei borne in the Ulue (.-Iruss Htato llrl'.-lil l.lulil Alii-eil For all those who bavo b 'en wearing out their lives from the effects of ill's pepsin, liver complaint, indigestion, etc. Wo giniiiinteo liiieon's Celery Kiit'j' for tin. Nerves to euro you, niul If you will cull ut, oui' store, wo will gladly give yon n package free of ehiii go of Ibis. Infallible herbal health rosloivr. I lucon's Celery Iv'lng for tho Nerves cures costiveiiess. nervousness, sl,'eiicfHi, ss and nil diseases arising from derangement of tho stomach, liver ami Kidneys. Samples free I dirge size ,"il!e. at W. II. Alexanders, sole uei'til. Denver, Col., April HI, 1MU. Gentlemen: I feel It my duty to send you a letter of thanks for discovering such a wonderful medicine as your llonds Compound Kxtraet Celery I Ichiro ut ing tills remedy I ivus so much run down from the eil'eets of Grippe thi'.t I could not do u htroke of work bud pain In the back, no upK'tito, and could not sleep, but since taking six bottles of your Celery I feel liko n new muii. if you choose you may print this letter of testimony. John Coomiy 210 K.ivcuth Street. Sold by Stoke, tho druggist. Mntta Clothing For Doff, It is well known that there aro den tists iu Loudon nnd in Furls whose specialty it is to fit lapdogs with a set of fulse teeth. It now npiiears from a Pa, risian monthly ninga.iiie of fashions that thero nro tailors and fashion plates for dogs. Tho list of garments includes mackintoshes, Jaeger vests, comforters and respirators, sido pockets with a lace handkerchief inside, fur collars, small silk umbrellas, which dogs are taught to curry ovor tho head. Chicago Tribuue. Sergeant O'Koofo, who spent five years in the observatory on Pike's peak, says that the lowest tomporature observed was 60 degrees below zero, the highest 63 degrees above. The sound of a boll which can be heard 45,200 feet in the wuter can be beard only 450 feet in the air. It fa sold on it, e:iTHnteo bv all dnif- glats. In euros inripisat Connuinptica Hold liy J. ('. Kliiii & Co Get an Education Education and fortuao no liiind In Imiul Out un I'lliicullnii nt. 11m t'untrill Htlitti Nop. mill Keliuol, lxs'k lluven, l'a. l'lint-eliioH ui'cniiiiiHHlHtinns nnd tow rules. Pluto itlrt to HluUeiitH. For llliisiriitcd cululoi'iiu nddrosH IAMI-.S ti,lHJM, I'll. II.. rrlncluul, Lock liuvuu, Pa, -'( IBaf - V "V mVf-t'i f --'-'It! - Itotlroof tfttite ffnl'U. KN NH Y LV A NI A H A It J Jt )A1 . IN KI'TKUT MAY I Mi. IMilliidelnlilii Fi le ItnUmn-l IMvMon Than Tnllo. Train Icut litirtwiHiil. KAfTWAKI) It: at n in -Tin I n s, dully except Nuiiiliiy fur Slllllilll V. Hill I 1st, III U mill llllel llll illllle slll lleiis. hi ill Inn ill. I'hlliiili liililn p. im New York. H:'.';i p. m. I Hull lumn'. d: l" p. m i Wiistiltitzom, 7::m p. in I'lillniiin t'lirlnr hit from W lllliiiiispni-i, mill piissetuier '(inches To i,i Kit e In t'li!tirMilihi. :l::w p. in.- I'liiln II. dully except. Simony for llm l'lslilll lt mill llllel MH 'llllle !( Ill loot, III rlvlllKHl l'lllll((ll lil(li( l:HM. M. New V.rlk, ? :n A . M. I'iiMiiiioi Hlcplnij cms from HtorUtMii'! to IMilhidrlplilii Mini New York, i'lillndelphlll piiiMiMuel-M cmi l-c(nlllll III Hlceper IIIIiIImIiu tied Illllll 7:ki A. M. Il'i p. in.- TiiiIii 4, (hillv fur Hiinliiii.v, llnrrls liin ir mid liilei nicilliilii sou Inns, m i lvliiir it! riilliidi'lphln, n-.K A. M.i New York, :: A. m.oii week (Iti vi mid NVCi a M, on Hun diiyi lliihttiiiiri', (l:'2n A. M. : WiisIiIkuIoii, ":: A. M. I'll 1 1f nn n eio- from t'.tle mid llllmns imH'I In I'lilllldelphlii. I'li-enuels In -licper for Hull In,,, ie nnd Wti-liliiiiiiii will lie tiniisli i red lulu inhliiL'timsli cper nt llnr-l-Mnitil. I'nseiiriT rtriclii. flitln title In riillmlclplilii mid Wllllmii-port In lliiltl inoie. Wr.STV.'AIMl :'M ii. in. Tiiiln I, (InMv evrept Hnnilny fur Itlilunny, IuiI'iiis, rli'iimiiii mid lntcr-1111-1110 ! sllltlens. billies ltlil,:,wiy III IIMKI p. m. for l)i In. It:. vi ii. in. --'I'liiln 3, dully for Ki t" mid Inter- iiieiniiie pnliiis, n::!7 p. in. 'I'liiln II. dully except fumiiiy fur Kline mid liilel-tnedliileslKllons, Tllltlil'lill TIIMNS lull lillll-TWUIMl I llllll 111 r, MM .l.MIN'l in. Tit IN II leu u-s I'liltiidelplilH ":r'l ,1- in. M lislilKulnli, i id A. M. ; linn lliinli', :n.n. M. Wllkl'sliiil'lc, n:t"i A. M.i (lilllv excepl, Hllll iliiv. iiirl' III ' ill Inltlv.imil nl H li I'. M. Willi I 'ill I omi o I'mliir car liom I'lillndelplilii in W illttiiiiiHirl. I'liAIN :Ui livisNew Yelk lit " i. Ill 1 I'llll'l- delplilM, ll::'i p. in.: l ii-lilm'l'ili. I" !" ii. in. I i!iiiii,n,i.. ilt.vi n. in.: il-'ll v nrrlvln:: nt. ililllw I nl l:.Vi il. in. I'iiHiiiiiii slei'litnv cms fliiln I ' ) 1 1 1 : i I 1 1 , 1 1 1 11 In I lie llllll 1 1 ""I Wiislilnarloii mid Hull Inline In WllllmnspiM l, mill 1tirollt:ll pilsselluer ciilli'lies flnlll I'llllll- llelplltll III I- lit- I llllll Illllll to Wlllillllis- poli. ClIAIV I li,u Itfitii..',, ill IK1", ii. in., dn Iv cM i'pl Hiimliiy, ulilvliiK in iiiiimhiiiii ,:.ii ll. in. .KiiiN'sdNiirijc uAir.ito.M). (Dally except Sunday.) THAIS' III lenves l.'lil'WIlV ill H::s . in.: .Inllll Minimi u ut Ii: 1. 1 ii. in., to l iving nt i lei iniiin nl l" ln ii, m. TI.'AIN "II lenves ( In ninnt nl l:.,ll II. In. I rMiitr nt .Iniiiiiiiiiliitl nl lMII n. In. mill Itldio) ny m l'!:"n n. in. It IDGWAY A cr-K.Mth'IKt-1) It. It. DAILY I'.VI I'llWAKD. Kl'T SfNDAY. Sill Nllltl'tl WAItD. a TKiNs. .oirtrsr P. M a;:m." "" Ii in Ulduwii.y llnml linn Mill I III veil l 'i i iv'lmid SI, ets Nlills Utile I:. irk Vineyard Knu ( in I lei- lliiirkwiiyillte Mi'Mtiin s'liinliili llmieys Willi loills ( reek I r, ii m l .'- ii :: : l :t ii i r i it ii n't lie lilli 12 :Ml .'oil i-i.vi r.rii t.'.Mi nis t::is n:i'i r: :m n '.'."i i:::n tiii r: :n ri i'i Kin mm I ! s n an II I! ii : tn iki III ICl in '17 Hi tn int: tn:i! III :ls in l.'i r: :: ii r: :h i:i! 1211 Ii I'! i ii i tn I 14 i ;n I 4,-i III'..- Illllll, N Til VIS'S I.I.A V I. IMIMIWA V. I'.nsl wnl-i . Wesi ) mil. Ti n In s, 7 : . 7 ii . in. Trnln ll, ):!.' p. in. Ti-iiln 4, ? :f.i p. in. T"nln :t, ll::it n. in. I ruin 1, :i:i p. in 'I'liiln II, s: p. in .1. It. Win Hi. H M. I'llKVDST, lien. .Milliliter. lien. I'iish. Ax't L'KKA l. . IttK'HKSTK.It & PITTS lil'KtJIl ItAIIAVAY. , I I (.... l. .!!..(.. IM,l,riu lil'niiii nil. rit ii, inn tn'ii . i, i, iiiiiii. n.n II.--.I.-1. Minim a I'iiIIh und nnlnin lu I In: uiiner oil region. On mill ll fl or .lime li'lll, IS'.il, pie-seli- irer l rilns w ill iirilvennd ili'inli from lulls CieeU .liiilun, dully, rvccpi Mindiiy, us fyl lows: I 'i p. m. mid .Vtn n. m. Aci'iiiiiiuiiiIii'.Iiiiis ftniii I'liiix-iilnwiii'V und l:in Kim. 8:"0 u. in.- Iliiirulinoiil Itiii ln'sler mull- For Hi iiek n n vv Hie. l;lih:inv,.l,,liiii,lil,iii J.Ml. .t'-ni'l I, I Inn I fin 1 1.. Sj i In inn lieu, loill'ulo mid K'H'lll'sti'l'; eiiiiiieel llur III .liitllisiilillllltf v.lili I'. .V F. IiiiIii :i. for Wilcox, Kane, W'lirl-eli. ( 'ol'l-v und I'lt l". l0:.',a n. in. -A niii'liillon lor Sykes, lliui linn mid rioiKutiiivney. !l:ilO p. ni.--llriidf,ird Ai'i iiniiiindiitliin- lor . It Iillee, Iti'iiekMuyvllle, Million!, I iii'in. I. Ii I iv .i y , .1 nil n -1 ml n n u, .Ml. Jewell unit llrtiilfni'il. 6:111 p. hi. Mult - I'm' Dullnls, Hykes, IIIk loin I'nii Ks.nl ii va ney und Wiiliilou. V:i-t-1 nui'i-s ure ri iiui' -li'it tn pulvleise 1 ,'k- rts liefoie elil(l inu I lie cms. An excess cliuiyc of Tell I'enls will l,e cnllci'led l,y I- (lili'tnt-s ivhen flires me puld on tl'lllli--, ft'iuil nil slut i'fl.- Hlii'M'tl I leki'l iiltice Is lilllllllllill, (I. Tliousnntl tiiiln ilekels nl two cents per luile, Kiiod lol pilKsune lii lweeli nil slntlons. .1. II. McIntviii:. Aueiit, I'nllscrcek, I'll. U. i. Maiiikws !',. I'. L.U'i Y, (ielli'llll Sunl. licit. I'l'S. Atreiit lliillulo N. Y. IliH liesier N. V AUJXillKN'Y VAl.UCY RAILWAY COMPANY commoiicing Sunday May 'M, 1H!,", Low (iruilo Division. t: isjw.iiiii. stitioss. No.l.iN(i.!t.jN(i.tl. I"! Hit' A. M il'. M.;A. U. I'. M. I'. U Kerf Hunk I" 1 ' t m l.iiWHinltuni in i7 4 W New lletlileliuiii 11 :i" Si i'i n Ii link iuiIkii ll :ii r, ;n r, in Muysviiie ll in r, 41 Sillnluervlllii ... U 10 llllll fi 4' llrookvllli I! S"i 'in UT Itcll Ii III ll ill II III Fuller Ii 411 11 lis (I :!'i Itcyniildsi'llle .. 1 mi il K 'il 41 l'uneoiiHl I lis 7 n"i II fi'.' Fulls I reek I 'in IS Tlm III Nl 1 M Ililllnls 1 ;r. 7 HI 7 in 11 ll'i 1 45 Sulnilii 1 4s 7 47 7'i'l Winlel'liliril .... I Ml 7 .is 7 H4 I'l'llllelU 1 OA S mi 7 40 Tyler ' I"' H in 7 flu liluii Flslnir 2 i'i s il K lit llenesullu 2 411 S 4( D I' (iiiinl '.. !,M K : 8 'is Driftwood 8 2 " S fc'i I'. M. P. M A. M. A, M. P. M WKSTWAllll. STATIONS. No.'i No.li NO.IU 11KI 110 A. M. A. H. P. M. P. If. P. M Driftwood 10 in 6 mi 0 : Olllllt 10 4! Hit: 7 mi lli'liezetln It) fi'i 4i 7 111 tllen Flslier 11 in 5 (iti 7 Itl Tyler 11 2 a 10 7 44 I'i ntlelil II mi 'in 7 M Wlnterlmrn .... II I1 II 3d Sim Hulllllll 11 47 H 117 H li Inilluls I (', Son si". 13 11) 5 00 KiilNiireuk 1 2c 7 'in s ;i; li Se 6 10 I'uncoiisi 1 114 7 is H 4u Kcynoldsvlllu.. 1 4i 7 4n 8 4s Fuller 1 5s 7 !1 Id ltell 2 I" it im 17 lirookvllle S 'in S in ll 'i'i Hnitiniervlllo.... 3 H.i 8 11s 1144 Muvsvlll( 2 Ss S f)7 Id 04 l)ukltldi!e 8 IU II (ft 10 is New iletlileliuiii 3 1"' II I'i 10 i.i l.iiwsoulium.... 8 47 1) 47 lied Hunk 4 On 10 no A. H. A. M. P. M. A M. P. M. Trains dully except Sundiiy. DA VI D rCA UliO, Okk'i.. Rl'PT J AS. P. ANDF.IWON Gen'i,. Pass. Aot. itibHcrlbe for The -X- Star, If you want th Nt w, BrooMle September 24tii to 27th ! Art, Agriculture and Amusement! Greatest County Fair in Western Pennsylvania. Best Home Productions, both Agri cultural and Industrial. Best Speed Contests, . Over $1,200 in Pui'ses. Special Attractions Every . Day. Grounds in Good Condition. Admission 25 cents. Children 10 cts. 8. H. WHiTkfiiLL, Pres. G. S. IRVIN. S6G. II A I! h W A A I! I) WOODLWVAKK A1 W. I) Ql'KKNSWAKK I W A III aL CAKI'KTS II l M I! A W I) 1! A II! Tlm most ( (ntiplctf linn of JIoium Kurni.liing (Joods in Jcj' ft:iuii County. Wo do not buy "(y'lit'.-ij) Jolin'' goodn 1o i'tiol th) pfojilt;, nor iti'inwnt good ft to lit: better tli.'m tliey ire. "You cji n fool all the people part of tlm tiiiie and part -the people all tho time, but you cannot fool- all the people all the time." We do not want to..vell nilerior good.s and fool our customers! and only have the people that can be fooled all the time left to buy from ur. We want your trade and know we can give you Satisfaction Conic Early and Late to ttiB Reynoldsvillc Hardware Co.'s Store Remember our Furniture and Carpets are tn the Second Floor. 3 jjr'.-V-'V.'r CHAMPION.!' ?' "l ID OJT ltKYXOLUS V1LLE. CHP1TRL $50,000.00. '. .lllt( liell, Prraldt'lill Nrott nrirllunilt Vice Prcn.l John 11. Kmiclior, imliler. DIrectors: C. Mltelii'll, K'utt MeClulliinil, J. ('. Klntf, Josciili Slniii( (1. FI. Itrown, ll. W. FhIIit, J. II. Kuui'hcr. Diioii ii irnni'Mil l)iiiiklni;l)iiMlti(Hiiii(l willrltii t lie ni'CDUiilH of iiKiri'liiiiitH, profi'MNloniil men. fiii'inet'ri, iiii'iiliiinici, inUiuri,, tunilH-'t'tniiii miu DlhciN, iii'onilsliitf thu niotit I'ai'cfiil attt'iitloii to thu bualuuMi of all ihtmhis. Snfe Iicpovlt Buxos for rout. first Nutluuiil Uunk bulldliii;, Noluu liluck Fire Proof Vault. tvi very Woman Sometimes nbla monthly regulating (UcJiciue. PENNYROYAL PILLS, Am prompt, ufa ana nruin In feol. me In (lr. Pnul'ai never diuppolnt. Hont uyatumk S1.U0. fi Uullcui Cu CUiTvUuil. U For anle ut H. Alex Stoke'i drug utoro. fTm ii 'I mZZIiiriiTiTnrJJ-"'i'' f 1' i?; tt i Ann 1 DnJ 1 I I la l l l l I'l f i im rrifiv XI N i; ..i I l ii 1 1 IKKUTINKIF! OIL TAKES THE PLACE OF DANGEROUS GASOLINE. GOES IN ANT STOVE. TflTfl'VPTI N0 SMOKE. DIRT SR ODOR. 'A UUIWWjIU CHEAPER THAN WOOD OR COAL WANT AGENTS on salary or commission. Send for Catalogue of Prices and- Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. esa ccoar Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COME IN L Where? TO THK "Bee Hive" store WHERE ' L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in al kinds of Groceries, Canned . . Goods. Green Goods Tobacco and Cigars, Flom and Feed, Ruled Hay am Straw. Fresh goods alway: on hand. Country produce taken ii exchange for goods. A share of your iatronag. is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Go., The Crocerymen.
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