1 r'H'iiusriUvunnKni THE RETIRED BURGLAR. Work Eaiilljr rniMcuti.il I A I'm Tumnlt of Tlmntlnl-Nturm. "Himukinif of cIik Iich," nuiil tlio rn- th-ptl ImrKliir, "tlm i':i.l' 't, m fti-Ht, iiiHHiilii-Ht imi I wit Ktr:ii'k whs in it hcnmo in n mimll town in It huilo IkIuikI. Thoro wiw n tluiml'TstdTin nmiinn up m I wont along towiinl thin him, nntl Jnst n I pot tliiro it ln-K(in to Ririnkln. By tlio tinio I'd Kt inxiilu it wtw cmn lug down m ty haul, mnl I wiw nUtl to bo tinilor Blioltor, fr I Imiln't liriniglit uuv uiiilm lit with inn. I lnnln't liuil ony miiipor ctt'i'T, mnl u lu'ii I "t int tlio dining room I tlniiinlit I'll K't mutio tliiliR to rut. Tlio Kiili'lioni'il Wiih lix'ltril anil tlio hry rnrrirtl tip Ktuirs, tint a lit tlo jitnniy upeiird h dour iw o:ny an n knifo would opon n pio. I not nut n lit tlo minrk on tlm tii'nlo and n:it dnwn and oto it cmnfortiiWy, with tho rain puiiv Iiir down imtBido. If (hero's itnythiiiK I liko, it'd to hour n HtmiM a-ruHing inilnidn wlii-ii ynu'ro tu ttl-'d down all rung and ooiufortiililo within. "Hut hi'ro. was Koiuothini? I hadn't conntod on. Tho thnndor wm rniirlnir and )iluti,'iiig liko a il"Z"ii oiirthcpniki d huHtiiiK down throiiKh Hi" sky, and it. kopt tho hound in a trrmlilc nil tliotinio. I kiU'WlinlmilyixniM nIivji In tlut thnn dor. Thi'y'd bo f ni to !. ii1l nwa1;i hut lu'io I wan, and I hated (o 1,J1 a Might, and nftrr T'd wtiti d a littlo and tho storm didn't show any figiiH of lot tins 1' I tlioii;;lit I'd go ri!:id an oo uuyliow. Tho vc:y liwt muj.i I lonk.-d into np ftnirn FottVd tho wliolo Im-i- 1103.1. "Over in mio rovnor of this rivvt, 1m rond ti Wd, I mw a woman standing in front of an opon olosot door. Two oliil rtreil hoppod out of (ho lml, and tho niuthor pu.shod thcin Into (ho rlm.i t, ajid thon orowdod in horsolf an 1 pull d (ho d(Hir xlint tight. It iv.-vt all v ry siinplo. Husband away, no help; two ohildron slipping in unothor room, wuko up hy thunder, comoinlo thoir iiiothor'B mom, nil Fciivod ; Motlior pntn rhlldron iti clowt anil got in hornolf, nn lotH of f.lkji do in tlinnitorstonuK. And thon I walk ovor and tnm tho koy in tho look, nnd thoro yon nio. No dannor of thoir ruin ing out till tho (tonu is ovor anyway, but just as well to ho Kino nlnuit it, and thon I just quirt ly pi through tlio hoiiHo, - It isn't big, and it dooiui't tako long, and I conn) back nrforo lhtt".m in ovor and nuliK:k tho clofot iloor again and nkip, nnd that's nil thoro is to it." Now York Knn. THEY DEVELOPED YOUNG. Two 1'aioouii L'uetft, Ollv.r Wpaili'll llnlitifft sntl Wllllnm C'ullrll Pryiint. Oliver YvYiiilull Utilities roooivod tho degroo if doctor of mcdioiiio in Ifilld, being thou 2? yoms old, and in that your ho uImo puhlii-lioil UU first volunio of poems. Nothing of Dr. lloliuea' hud boon nioro iwiiinlar than "Tlio Last Leaf," contained in this rarly colloc tion, iiml uono has nnn-o rioiily doporvod to ploaso by ltd rhythmio bounty and by its exijuihito lilouding of humor und pathos so Bynipathotioally intortwinoil that wo fool iho lonoly Kadnoss of tho old man ovou whilo wo are smiling at the iniuintiioKd so foolingly portrayed, Dr. liolnios was like liryunt, who ciimponod "Thunntopsis" and tlio "Lines to a Wntorfowl" long Ik foro ho was 20, in that ho early attained full development as n poet. Although each of them wroto many vert.es in later life, nothing of theirs excelled theso poems of thoir youth. In thoir maturity thoy did not Ioko power, but neither did they deepen uor bn melon, and lhanatopsiH on tho one side and "Tho Lact Loaf" on tho other nro as strong and ehuru:Uris tie as anything either poot wns ovor to writo througliout a lung life. What liry unt was, what Jioluios w as, iu this, his flrat volnmo of yoouiH, each was to tho end of his onroor. To uoithor of thorn was literature a livelihod. Bryant was first a lawyer ana tlion a journalist, llolmod was first a praotioiug physician und then u teacher of medicine. Ho won threo prizes for dissertations upon inodienl themes, and those essays wero published together in 18118. In lh.'l'J ho was up pointed professor of anatomy and phys- iulogy ut Durtmouth, and the uoxt year he nuu-nod Miss Auuhu Loo JiU'kson, Shortly uftorward he resigned tlio post tion at Dartmouth and resumed pruotloe in Boston. Ho worked hard in his pro foseion and contributed frotdy to its lit craturo, ond in 1847 ho wont buck to Harvard, having boon appointed pro fessor or anatomy and physiology, position which he was to hold with great distinction for 85 years. St filuuolus. Domestic Architecture In Chicago, Tho inhabitants of Chicago are tho least curious and observing pooplo iu .he world. According to their own news papers, thoy permitted one H. H. Holmes to construct in their city a house so ex troordiuary, so full of hidden doors and secret passages and acid proof vats that it would have attracted thousands of curious visitors hud it been built any where else. But the guileless Chicago ang inspect nothing. Neither the man who issued the building permit nor the men who did the building saw anything unusual about tho house. What is the matter? Js all Chicago blind, or aro acid proof vats and sooret passages part Kod parcel of the ordinary Chicago dwelling? I'erhaps thoro is an interest ing chapter to be written about domostio architecture in Chicago. Milwaukee SontiueL Stilting the Action. "Jamio," sharply called out his mother, "you've boon loafing all day. Sutuu always finds some work for idle Lauds to da Take this basket and bring In some kindling. Chicago Tribune The fool is always doad sure thut his own way of doing thiuus is the best, if not the only way, but the wise niou wonders if there isn't a better way than the one be has adopted. What an admirable recipe for .happi uess to know how to do without things I victor aoqueiuout. THE EVIL EYE. And ITow n tnlnrMi-nre llrtpul to Hli the ChBlna of BuiirrnlHlnn. Miss Pymonds nnd n party nf frlonds had driven from At hoim to tho foot of llymottus In a carriage drawn by two horso. Tho drivo being over, thoooooh mini jivooeedod to glvo corn to bin horses. Ono of them, however, would Uot oat, but hung his head and refused nil food. Tho driver, in n tato of wild excitement, thereupon presented him self before his faros and dindured, with ffw.lrd words, that ono of tho ladies had "tivorlookod" thn suffering horso, and that tho boast was about to oxpiro. Tho only way to got it onrrd from the riTi-rts of tho evil ryo was for the over looked to unit upon it. lho driver ap pears to havo had no doubt whieli lady was tho possessor of tlm ovll power ox- rroised upon his animal. Naturally enough, tlm lady in question hnd no groat fiuioy to try this primitive form of veterinary surgrry nnd refused. Tho innn H entreaties and adjurations, however, Imtiuiio so volioniont and so thii'iitoning that at last tho alleged pos sessor of tho evil eye hud to yield. No sooner had she spat upon tho horse than a niot weloonio rhnngo sot in. fhn lira-it, wllieh had nppeurod to l nt its last gasp, promptly grew better, ami vorv soon was rating like It H follow. Of ooui'sii tho chango wns duo to a coin cidenoo. l'robnbly tho horso was at first too ti rod to oat, but during tho discus sion "t spit or not to spit" ho no doubt got rested. IW tho tlmo, then, tho renv monv whs performed ho wns nnito fit for bvenkfust. It wns, in fart, post boo, not propter hoc. Tlio spitting and tho recovery following each other so rlosely wns it moro coincidence. Hut though wo may hold this view it was of courso not In Id bv tho tireek coachman. Ho, wo may 1k sure, felt at onco oonipletoly confirmed in his belief iu tho evil oyn. Tho coincldoiicn gnvo him what ho I thought nniplo proof of tho ofllcacy of hii charm against "overlooking." If i nothhi; hnd hnpH neil, and tho Knglishi ladies bad horn able to laugh at him for making ono of them do a disngroe nblo tiling without nnyrosult, the driver might havo begun to think that, after nil, his juggling rites wero nonsense. Depend upon it, tho coincidence rivet ed tho chains of superstition upon him tighter than ovor. After tlio incident we have just noticed lie will probably bo liovo us firmly in tho evil oyo nnd tho w ay to counteract its influence ns lie will in tho procession of tho Reasons or tho following of day by night. Loudon Spectator. CHESS ON THE BRAIN. A Noteil rinyer Wlm At Times FAnrlnt KlitlRrlf a lIUllop or Knlglit. A chess champion, a Gorman gentle mnn whoso iiaiiio is well known to nil players and most nonplayors of that soi rntiflo gamo, rocently told tho writer that tho intense mental activity which it wns necessary to display while rn gnged in n eombut on tho board often led him to nuconscionnly do ridiculous thing!! when tho gamo wns over. "For instance," ho said, "it is not. an nnoommoii thing forme, when walk ing homo in tho evening after several games of chess at my club, to iningino that I am ono of tho pieces on tho board. CJnf to unconsciously, nnd probably whilo thinking nbont something else, I will tnko grout oro to plant my foot firmly in tho center of the flagstones nnd not step upon tho linos that divido them. Again, tlio idea that i am a knight will sikko mo, and those who walk behind mo aro convulsed with laughter to soo mo tako a stop forward, nnd one to oue side, w hich is not, to say tho least of it, a digtiiflod method of progress. "Sometimes I am a bishop nnd move in n slanting diroction, till forcible con cussion with a wall brings mo to my souses. "It is very foolish, I know, but I can not help it. I suppose it in thut tlio gamo, its chuncos and possibilities are ho coutiuuully running in my mind that chess tome is almost becoming a second nature. ' ' The elder Roberts once, yours ago, told an interviewer that so oonipletoly was his tniud subjugated by billiards that ho would often lio in bed and won der if he could muke a carom oil tho uiantolpiooo on to tho wushstiuid or "pot" the gas globe out of lho window with the bedpost. London Answers. All Important lleii. not wnsto your money on Do vllo, watery mixtures compounded by Inex perienced persons when W. B. Alexan der, solo agent, will glvo you a bottle of Otto's Curo froo of charge. If you huvo coughs, colds; asthma, consumption, or uny disekso of tho throut or lungs, a ftsw doses of this great guaranteed rem edy will surprise you. Hold a bottle of Otto's Cure to tho light and observe its Ix'autlful golden color und thick, heavy syrup. Samples free; large bottlo 50c. If The Only Would 1 ( The Remington horses and the G4 aon girls ore very persistent types, and both are a little overworked in ourrent illustration. If the Gibson girl would gallop away on tlie Romington horse for a good long vacation, it would bo rest ful to everybody concerned. Thoy would be welcomed back afterward with re newed pleasure. Boston Transcript. Jupiter. The Greeks believed that Jupitoi made woman in order to punish Prome theus and his brother for presumption. Thoy besought Jupiter thut they might die when they found what was in store rtor them, but the ruler of heaven would not lot them off so easily and eompollod them to get married. . Karl's Clover Hoot, the groat blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to tho complexion and euros constipa tion, Skit., S0cU, tl.OO. Sold by J 0. King & Co. LIGHTNING AND RUBBERS. Wmi tlcilonliwi During Tlitmtlcntorm If Ynn Are Afrnlil. Tho imo thing which n woman most dreads barring, of oonrsn, a luimno and being out of stylo is a thunder shower. Many most estimable Women, of charac ter und force, who ran lead grout cru sades and revolutionize Hocloty, go all to pieces nt a clap of thunder, nnd H good many men, too, for that matter. It is not nh.'ii..!lu to be iiiuiik by lightning. Nor is it nt nil necessary. Therein a sum prevent ivo us sure as It Is simple, inexpensive and always no cosslblo it pair of rubbers. If a woman will simply put on a pair of rubbers When the lightning begins to flash nnd the thunder to roar, nnd will stand on tho floor so that she touches nothing else, she will bo as snfo us if she were sealed ill it glass en go. Hublier is n nonconductor of electric ity, and if tho lightning has to go through n sheet of rnhlier to get nt yon it will lenvo you alono und tako smoo thing else. Iu other words, when you havo onn pair of rubbers and uro not in oi ml art with anything, you aro perfectly insulated. Tills Is not n theory merely. It Is a fact proved by liiiininerablo rxprriencos. A pair of rubbers has saved many it lifn in a thunderstorm. Last summer Horace W. Kolger of Cnmhrtdgoport, Masi., was on a pilot boat in Huston harbor, when a thunder shower ramo up. Ho was on derkwrar Imr rnblior boots, lint stmdylng himself with ouo hand by it wiro cablo from tho main topmast. Lightning struck tho top mnst, shivering it Into splinters. Down tho cabin wont tho current. Kolger was knocked nnconselons. When ho recover ed, ho wns full of nchi s and pains, lint ho pulled through. If it hud not boon for tho rubber boots, tho current would havo passed entirely through him. As It Was tlio enrretit. could not got through his boots, so it passed down tlio cabin. It might bo well to add that a pair of rubbers to bo olTeotivo against lightning must bo sound nnd whole. Do not pot on nn old pair with a crack in tho too bernUHo electricity will get out of it very small hole when it is cornernl, nnd n pair of defii'tivo rubbers w ill do you no good. New York I'ross. tri'itkliiK It Grnllyi Homo time ago a troopship was re turning from abroad, and among the passengers was nn old lady who had n fnvorlto parrot, which nho placed under tho especial curo of ono of tho sailors. Ongoing to at tend Tolly ouo morning tho latter was surprised to find tho poor bird dead, nnd knowing how very much ,upset tho old hidy would bo to henr of tho death of her fuvorllo, and not feel ing eipial to imparting tho sad intelli gence, ho itmploynl it brother tar, who was famous for his gentleness in matters of that nature, doing up to tho old lady with a very sad face, and touching his enp, ho suid : "I don't think that 'ero parrot of yours will livo long, miirm. "Oil, dear I" paid tho old lady "Why?" "Why, con he's dead," was tho com forting reply. Liverpool Mercury. Wonderful Miniature llonk. Tho smallest bound book iu the great collection of miniature bisiks ownod by tho Now York Library society is n ram puigu document issued in lHfi2. It licnis not only the distinction of being tho Hinnllost volunio in tho great collection referred to, but has been pronounced by .exports in bookloro to bo ono of tho ti niost books in existence. It contains but I I loaves, each of which is closely printed on both sides iu microscopiu typo. Each leaf Is 1 inches iu length und sevou-eighths inoh iu width. Tlio title pago boars tho following inscrip tion: "Lifo nnd pnhlio services of Gen crul rierco. Respectfully dedicated to Genornl Lewis Cnss. Concord Press. 1882." St. Loulrf Republic. A l.rcut LriKli r. Wo ifro pli u-icd to inform you that wo hnvo received tho solo iigonry for Ot to's Cure, tho groat throat and lung heuler. Otto's Curo is tho gront londor of all proprietary preparations for tho curo of coughs, colds, asthmu, bron chitis, consumption, etc. Wo will guar antee Otto's Curo to euro you und if you will call nt. our store wo will give you a bottlo of this grout guaranteed remedy free of charge. Otto's Cure instantly relievos croup und whooping cough. Don't deluy. Samples free. Lurgo bot tlo fide, ut W. 13. Alexander's, solo agent. The Greatest Dlllloulty. "What is tho greutost difllculty you cnoouutor in a journey to the arctio re gions?" asked the inquisitive man. "Getting back homo, " was the prompt reply of tho professional explorer. Washington Star. An afrrocable taxutlve and Nikvu Tonto. Bold by Dru gidsts or sent by malL U5o 600. sad (1,00 per packs ire. Samples free. 17 A Tift The Favorite TOOTH (OWSIS UW llwfortbaTeetbaadlireatu,2ua. Hold by J. I'. King & I'o )1 50. FPU A.CASE IT WILL NOT CUfje. j 66i an Education. Education and fortune go band In hand. Oet un education at the lent nil Hlato Nor mal Hh'IiimiI, lxick Haven, l'u. Klrst-oliuw acconiniodationa and low ruliw. . Btato aid to kludiaiU. 1'ur llliul ruU'il oululoKUU addnws tAilEU ELUON, i'h. I).. Principal. Lock llavea, Pa. v ' gjtittlvdatt (Mm 0r iiblte. pKNNYIA OA D. IN KfrT.rr MAY III, IWfi. I'lillnili'lplilii A V.tW ItnlliMiiit Division Tlmo TlllllK. i'lllllls leilMI llllflVMIilll. . EASTWAltl) 11:01 ii m Trnln s, dully except Hiiuitny for Hllhtllll'V. lllO'l'Inlllll'L? lihll illtf I'MII'lllulo Ml II- lliiiis. nirlvlnv hi. riilliidclpliln H:'.':i p.m., New Yin k. II: . 'I p. III. ll:illlinnle,ll:l'i p.m. I W ushlmiinii. 7::m p. m Pollmnn 1'nrlor cur from VIIMiim4H,r1. null piisseuuer couches lll.H. iv.llil Ml I 'll . 1.1,11' i llllll, . :i::i".' p. m.- 'I'm I n n, dully except Humliiy for If niTWiliri mid Intel mi'il'iitc hOiIImiis. Hf iMllKlll I'lllhiili'lplllH 4:HM. M.I New Y"ll, 7::ri A. M. I'lilliiiioi siei-plmr ciirs from llin rKlinriJ In riilliolclplilu mill New Viu k. riill:iMi'limii pii.fiu.ri'i ctoi rcmum in .li'i'pcr ii ii if Ul inl'i'd Mill il 7:11 A. M. naip. in.--Tiiiln . dully lr Hiinliiiiy. Ilai ils lilirtl mill llilei Mil dliile Oulliillx, lilt-ivlntf lit I'lilliiiH'Iplilii, :'! A. M.: New York, li:: A.M. on neck dtiys mill Ki.:r, A M. on Hiin diivi llullliiiiiiT, fl '.xi .m.: Wii-lilicrtmi, 7:WI A. M. rillllMllll cili'H rieiii l-J'le mill VYIIIIllltlH- lllll l III l'hlllllclllllll. I'll-sl'llUI'IM III Kll'Cpcr fin- lliillliiiniii pinl iiiilii::liin vv 1 1 1 lie liiih'.l'erri'if into W.'istdmtinti l-t-n-r nt llnr I'Mmi'ir. I'li'.-.i'if-'iT ciimi'Ih-s fium l.rle In riilhiili'lplilit mid 1 1 Hi, ti,-i,i t In I (ul 1 1 mnfe. W KMT W A II 1 1 7 : 'l ii. in - Train I, ilnlly except H'liidny fur Kldirivtiy, IliilloU, I'Ii'Miiiiiii mnl lliler- ineilliite MlnilfitiM. l.i-iive-4 Itidirwuy lit :i:'i'l e. M. fur Ki le. 9:Wi ii. in. I lulu II, dully fur Kile mnl luler- meillnle puliiiM. p. m. rniln II, dully except H-imiliiy fur Klim mnl luleriiii'illaM'liiliiiiii. TllUul'lill TltAINs I'l'lt lilMI "I WlHIII Ki'oM 'I til-: kt amhmi:tii. Til A IN II leiiven riillii.li Inhlii hmi a. in. n -1 1 1 i LI 1 1 i i . l.Ht A. M.l llllll iiiinie. h:.'i:ia. M.i Wl 1 Ii,--,! li . I'l:l"i I. M.i dully except Him dny, nrrh Iter nl Inlflwiind nt tl::!7 r. . with I'll tl inn I'mtiir cur frniii I'hlladelplila lo Wlllhoiwpiiil. Tit M N :i I'-n vi'v New V-nil :it s p. ei I'liMn- ilelltlilli. 11:11 p. in. I IWlsliuitftiill, lil.lii li. III. I II. ill tin ii :, I! p. in.; ihily linhlim ill Iniftwund to ii:."iiii. ei Piilltiimi iilci'jiliii; rio-M fium Phlliidi'hililii In h.rle iiiiil fnim Wnsltlnli'ii nnd Hub Itiinre In V'llllioit-nil t. tltlll tl'OMIJ-'ll i!l OII -f ClltM'lll'H fl-iiin I'tlllll- delplilu to Ki le iiiiiI Hall Imoi e In Wllllllliis- pult. TIIA1S I i .im i I i iiiivii ul. Il::n a. in.. ilullv except Hiinilny, aiilvlin! nl. Iiilfiwnnil 7:-'n ii. m. .ioiixsi )Ni:ui ;t i i.i a I (Dally except Sunday.) Til A IN III Ictivca Itldtrttliv III 1l::mil. til.: .Inlili- smiliiii'K nl IH4.I a. in., Hillvliu ul l. Hi liiiint nl in: I" ii, in. Tit UN "(l li p i i i I'li i tin, til tit Kl-.V) ii r v nil ul .liititisiiiiliin if lit 11:11 it. m. iiiiii l;lili:iiy ul l;lii u. in. It IIKJWAY & Cf.KAKI'lKM) 11. It. II.Mt.Y Stll TIIWAIilt. KYCKIT HI.'NDAY. MHETIIWAItll. A fSTAi'H'iSji. A.M. l'.5f: i in Hldiniiiy I-IuimI Kim Mill Hum n I'l-iiylntiil Sliotf MIIU Itlini Itin'k Vlneymd itiui I urrler llriicli v uy vllle Mi-fllili Suit, mil lltll'VCVM Kllll Ull- 'i n i l, l :a l I :i t n l H 1 : "ni l-i "i:i i-: vi r; :ih IJ :m I'J !'l 1 1 IJ I" I i l"; :ll 'i :s i:; li II 1:1 HI I nil 1 l'i I II I -M I l.'i Ii : II I! ti I. r, il in mi Iiiiii III H7 111 HI III tl 111:1-1 in l.'i ium r. r, r.i ft 4S nun ft '." ft 'in r, r Kir. nullum 1 ! 1 1", ft mi IU A I t.KAVK ItllKJWA Y. lOilHt Wllt-ll. West ivulil. Trnln , 7' .7 ii. nt. Tiiiln ii, 1:4", p. in. Train 4, VuVi p. m. s m. I'liKviifr. Urn. Miiiiiixer. Trnln :i, 1l::i4 u. m Trnln I, ilMii p. in 'l'rulii II. H:J.'i p. m .1. It. WlHIII. lien. I'uss. Ari't. lL.'l'l'Af.i. HIK'HKSTF.U & I'iTT.S J I'.flUill KAIIAVAY. Tin: shin I linn lu lwi i n Dtillnis, Uliluwny, !'"tdfiiril. Siiliiin'iiieii, IIiiII'iiIii. ItiK'ln-acr, Mil l'u iu lulls mill piiluts III the upper (ill I t-i; lint. lin and nflel Juno loh, lv,,l. pun in i-1 1 :,Im-w 111 ii rvlvc und di-piift fl iiln I'i'llx I 'teek i-uoliiti, dully, exci pi Miinluy, us lul- Iiiwk: 1.71 p. in. mnl . in.- Xi'cnmiiiiiilal Inns frniii Piin.viituwin v mnl lllif Knit. 8:t0 ii. in. IIiiiIiiIiiiiihI Itnclieiler mull -I'nr lllni-k nil Willi', l!lll'iUVliillll"lililllllV,Mt. Ii'trl I. linnlfiilil, Siilu liintii'il, Hull u In mill ItiM'lii'Hici': ci I'llliiK ut .InliuKiinliiiiK .villi I. & I'. Iiuiu ;i, fin Wili nx, K.oii', V:!i i',ti. I'ori'V ucd Kile. Ili:f,;l ii. m. A uiiiMiiduiiiiii-Kiir riyki.-s, 1 1 i IX I ii it und riiii.x-.uiiiwui'y. i:'Jtl .. in.- Itiiiilfiilil Ai'i'iitntiiiwl'itliili -tor lli ei'liliee, llnick'vuyville. Kill I, I'nr- liinli, Uliljway, .li.lili.tnnliuril, All. Jewnlt null llruilfiinl. B:IO p. m.-Alull-I'm- linltiiK Hyki M, lllu Kan I'uii.xiiiuh m y mid Wulsiuii. l'u .i litfi'l's :uc n .ii -ti il In pllli'lile-ic lli'k ets hefme cnli'lllij Ihe cur. All exci"s fliitiiri' ,.r Ti.ii I'l'iiis ivJII h Ili'cti'd !v eiin- ilucliirmvlieii fiii-ei lire puld on 1 rains, from nil .nl Inn'. In n u I li t.' I ulli i' N miilululiii'd. Thiiu-iind mile Hckets tit two cents per mile, Kind fiH' purine lielvvcen all stations. .1. II. .Mil.NTYiiK. Aiient, Fulls creek, If . li. il. Matiii'.hs K.r. I.Ai'i:y, lleni'i-ut Sunt. lien. I'iih. Acnt llulfalo N. Y. KiH-liiwtrr N. Y AU, K( illKNYVAIJ,KV KA1 LW A Y CD.MI'AN'Y rimuiiem'lng Siindny Mur", !, Low (iruilo Division. KASTWAIIII. STATIO.VS. Nu. l.Nll.ft.jN'(1.9. Ull Klil A. U. P. M.IA. U. P. M. P. M lti d Hunk hi 4.-, 4 In I.uviMinliiitn in ft" 4 New llellllelieill II :v (I 1S ft I'' Dllk lildKO 11 il" ft iii ft 'in Mlivvllle II 4'i ft II ft y Summei vllli. . .. 1 It', II li ft 47 llrmikvllle li '.'i - tier lll'll 1'! ill II i-'ii II lil 1'iilh r 1J 4:i ii- it Kcyiliildsvllle . I On II .'7 II 44 I'miciiie t 1 (r 7 l If ft'.' KiiIIh Creek Iih 7 Sft 7 nn 10 M 1 iM HiiIIhIs 1 ii.'. 7 ill 7 I" 11 W 1 45 Hliliillll 1 4S 7 4, 7iiil Wlnterlnirn ... 1 ft'.i 1 ftx 7 ill Pcnllekl t Hi H Hi 7 4'i Tyler 2 1ft l'i f ft" fileti Fisher 3 91 27 H 01 li.'lli zi.llu 3 4il S 44 S IS liriiut 3 .ti S ftl 8 Orlftwood U'."!! 0'i'i 8.V P. M. P. M A. M. A. U. P. M WKSTWAHP. STATIONS. No.2 No.t) NO.KI 100 110 A. M. A. H. P. H. P. M. P. M DriftwixHl 10 in S lit I) ill (irunt KI 4.' ft itt 7(11 llene.eltu 10 ft'; 5 M , 7 111 lileii Fisher II ci S fill 7 ilil Tyler II 2'i 6 In 7 44 l'cntleld II HO (I 20 7 ft4 Wlnterlnirn.... 11 ikl (1 2tl N Hi Hiiliuln II 47 i!7 S 12 llulluls I OS IS:' lii 12 10 BOO FulUlirvek 1 20 7 2n S iti 12 20 ft 10 I'uiicoiist, 1 in 7 2 S In Heyniildsvlllo .'. 1 42 1 40 8 4 Fullur 1 to 7 ft7 0 (ii Hi ll 2 in R Oil 0 17 Itrookvlllo 2 20 8 Id H i', HiimmcrvUlo.... 8 :(". Sim 9 44 Muysvlllu 2 fts 8 ft? 10 01 Ouklllilirii 00 0 (" 10 is Now llelhlcliein il l'i 9 1ft 10 ii I.awsnnhalll 3 47 9 4T lii'dlliink 4 00 10 00 ' A. II. A. U. P. M A M. t. M. Trains dully except Sunday. DAVID cOA KCJO. Obn'i.. SfPT JAB. 1. ANDEHSON Obm'i,. Pass. Aot. uborlbg for The Star, If you want the News. September 24th to 27th I Art, Agriculture and Amusement ! Greatest: County v i i i uji v 1 1 i a v t jl uu i, ii 1 1 iu Productions, both Agri cultural and Industrial. Best Speed Contests, , Over $1,200 in Purses. Special Attractions Every Day. Grounds in Good Condition. Admission 25 cents. Children 10 cts. S, fl, M G. S. IRVIN. sec. MA 1! 1 1 W A I! K A I 1 A!.. dL in V(kjI)i;nvai;e h QI'KKNSWAIii: CAIM'KTS W A II A K l A W I) It A III Tlie liidfi (ioni)lcit) lint! (if Ilmisn FiuhiHliiii Goodrt in Jef ferson County. Wh do not buy "('heap John" go("l-i to fool tlie peojile, nor reprcHent ' gootl.-i to he better tlian tliey are. "You tan fool all tliu I'toplii jjait (-f the tiniu nud part of tlie people, i fill tlie time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time." Wo do not want to pell inferior goods and foul our customers and only have the people that can bo fooled nil the time left to buy from us. We want your trade and knovv we can give you iSatisf action. -Gome Early Reynoklsville Hardware Co.'s Store. Remember our Furniture and Carpets are on the Second Floor. jSamtpiSlSS fc-vS'V ;-s.!",-.t'V:,", . r:ky,:. ir. IV. 1 iXi nu uauiv i ii O F li E VXOLHS VILLE. CKPITHL $30,000.00. V. Ifllli livll, Prp.ldi-ni; Noolt TK'Clclliind, Vice Pri'.l John II. Kniu lirr, hlrr. Director: C. Mlti-tii'U. Hi utt SIi'Cli'Ilui.il, J.C. Kiuic. Jiim'iiIi Striiusrt, If. K. Ilrowu, G. W. Fullir, J. II. Kiiiioliur. Due u (rt)iiertil tmnktiiii hus ru-sminil Holfoltn tliv lu'i'ountsuf ntrrt'tiuittri, pnift sionul men. farmorri, mi'flianicM, nuiiL-i-ri, luiiilteiiueu una others, prouiUintf tho nitt iu icful uttt-ntion tU the bUstlll'M Of Hit IMTSOII. Bufe rvH)lt Boxe for runt, l'lrst Nutionul Hunk bulldiutc, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Every Woman Sometimes reeds a reli able monthly regulating medians. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Af prompt, ufe and Odrtam ID ratuli, Tu In (Dr. I'aal'n) nTur IM( point. BeDt urM LOO. f1 MwlKnns Co.. Clsirtiml. O. For aklo m II. Alvx Buike't drug .tor. i Ann 1 l)n i i oi mu u llllll It'll lllll l i Fair Fair in Western I tu Pres. k ; i: n i TinEj I! T I ii IMJTIM'ilF and Late to tfie- A OIL TAKES THE PUCE OF bANGEROUf GASOLINE. GOES IN ANT STOVE. TlTTT?VP''n N0 "0lEi OIRT OR 000R. V, WAKT AGENTS on 7) T salary or commission. sena lor i;auiioKu ui Price and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO.. 602 CCD Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COME INI Where? TO TTIE "Bee Hive" Store. WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals 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. i A ehare of your patronage 13 respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Go Th Crocirymrn.
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