STEAMER CHAIRS. A IMeee of Fnrnltnre That Kim Txrtop I Thrnagh Ocean Trawl Ftwnmor clinfra worn, when first nmdo in tlii ommtiy, civllnd l)iivon;-liiii chn.ru. They were fu!iimd(l nftrr n ichnir nscil in Dtivomihiro, JCnulnnil, on vernmliw and lawns nml in mnoUlnp; room a nnd worn first mndo horo for tlio cnme tisos. Tlie Devonshire Vhnlrs were Hither Inrgor nnd more clnliornte than the Ktuuuuir iliuir. The duo of thin rhnir oa utrnmor u boRiin nbimt 25 yrnrii na It noon be came to nopalnr tlmt it reenived its non eut nnme. Chairs of thin ttylo nre Mill old for land one, both indoor and out door, mid thoir nee nchoro is inorrusiiiR. Tho principal mnimfiU'tiiror 'of thoso chairs in Now York noils (horn in al most if liot qnito every state in tho Un ion and in Control Amorirn, t-'onth America and an far nwny as Australia. Steamer chairs aro made, of uiiiplo, of oak and of walnut, and they nuiko in price from (2.60 to ffl. Children's steamer chair were introilnred not IniiR nRO, but not many arn sold. When gteamer chairs flrvt began to bo used, ono man in this city made, n small for tune by polling them on tho piers on ailiiiK days. As much as fl. waH paid to hiin for a chair. For somo years this . man controlled tliolxtuf the chair sell ing privileges, but others took up tho bnsiness, and bis large profits were soon materially cut down by competition. For n tiiuo Kellers of chairs on tho piers handled more steamer chairs than the regular dealers. Tho practice which then sprang up of offering chairs in tho street ou sailing days in the open space in front of tho pier died is still contin ued to sonio extent. This space is called the farm. There are offered on Knilintz days fruit, tinware and other supplies such as steerago passongOTH might re fjuire, and steamer chairs and other folding chairs. Thero is a company that makes a busi ness of renting steamer chairs. A num ber of the larger steamship companies Bow rent steamer chairs to pai: :i n;;ers. The charge for a steamer chair across the Atlantic is from CO cents to $1. Common as their use has become, it is estimated that not much moro than half the total nuntlHT of ocean travelers provido themselves with steamer chairs. New York Suu. ADVERTISE THEIR AGE. The Alaalran Rqunwa Number Their Birth dnya on Their Chins. Tho Alaska scmaw is peculiar she advertises her nge. At Fort Wrnujcel, Jenean nnd Sitka many Indian women may bo seen with a piece of wood or bono in tho lower lip, nnd the trim of this savngo ornament indicates tho ago of its owner. When a girl marries, her lower lip is pierced, and a peg of wood or n piece of bone the size of a pes is inserted. As ehe grows older this is increased in sizo un til it is nlmost ns wido ns her chin nnd ono-fonrth of an inch high. Tho result is naturally most unsightly. There is nn interesting family nt Fort Wrangel which illustrates perfectly this peculiar custom. It includes four gener ations. A yonns girl may be seen sit ting nt one sido of tho one roomed square, frame honso, while her mother, grandmother nwlgrcnt -grandmother nre squatted ou tho earthern floor near the door, offering mata and baskets to the Bhip's passengers who come on shore. Tho girl has no disfiguring ornament on her chin, but tho others have, and tho piece of bono in tho fceblo old great grandmother's lower lip looks like a wart such ns Gulliver may havo seen upon the hands of tho Brobdingnagians. Thin index to the Indian woman's ago ' is about one-eighth of nu inch in thick . hobs and is kept in place like a cuff button. New York Press. An TmlhtnHi Edncatlnn. The pbysioal training of tho hunter . wag a part of tho education of ovniy In dian boy and different tribes had differ ent modes of developing the powers of endurance. Among the Omnhns the youth were taught to run, not so much to run rapidly for a short distance, as to keop up nn even pace for many miles, and the habit of careful observation was also incnlented. The runners' services on the tribal hunt were important. It was oiooessary for them to be able to trnvol far in search of the buffalo and to return quickly, so thut ithe tribe could go forward and tho hunters encompass the herd before it oould luove any great distnuoo. They must also closely note the topography of the country as they ran bora and there in search st the game .so as to be able to direct the tribe to the herd, over the shortest route, which they might not themselves hove travel- ed. Theynust also be constantly on the watch for i tracks or signs of ma enemy, lest they should bring the tribe into dangor. It was not uncommon for these young men (to run from 70 to 100 miles within 24 hours, taking very little rest ant food. ""Hunting Customs f the Omahas," byAlioeO. Fletcher, in.Cen- rtury. Safhntll Thlnt For Knowledge. ''Mamma, what day Is this?" 'This is Friday, dear." "Where's Sunday V "Sunday is still in the future. " "How did it get there?" "1 mean it haunt come yet " "It hasn't? What's keeping it?" "Why, dear, it oas't' come until it's (time for it" "How doe it know when it's time fat tt?" "Don't bother me, Katie. " "Aiamma, what's Sunday doing any. bow I" 'Chicago Tribune. The Newer Critic!. A negro preacher addressed his flock with great earnestuess ou the subject of "Miracles, ns follows: "My belov ed fri suds, d greatest of all miracles was 'bout da loaves mid fishes. Dey was 6,000 loaves and 9,000 fishes, an de twelve 'postles had to eut 'eta all De miracle is dey didn't bust. "Atlanta OonjtUutioJi, The Compaaa Plant, On tho western pratrlo Is found tho compass plant whose leaves point to the north. We wish to direct you to the great health giver, Haeon's Celery King for the nerves. If you are Buffer ing from dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion, if you are sleepless at night and awake in the morning feeling lan guid, with coated tongue and snllow, haggard looks, Bacon's Celery King for tho Nerves will euro you nml restore you to blooming health. Trial pack ages free. Largo slzo "0e. at W. II. Alexander, sole agent. The Alexandrite. Don't think thnt your knowledge of wonder gems is complete till yon have seen nn "alexandrite," green by day and red by night. And sneh a green olivo broimo, with a potent suggestion that red is there. Green when held in tho sunlight. In a darkened room with artificial light a ruby whore the emerald wns a moment before a tawny wino red of exquisite tone. Edmund Hus selL Lark Money. Luck money in Great Urifain is the gratuitous retnni of 1 shilling per head on all cattle sold nt miction marts, 9 shillings, per score upon sheep, nin iietira per head on pi sis up to 30 liill.ii:: !'i value, twopence per head over ISO ; hil lings nnd up to 00 shilling.i nnd t peueo per head over 00 Rhillliij;-' Wiial npplics to pigs nlso applies to cukes. Slilloh's euro, tho grent cough nnd croup emv, Is In great domnnd. Pocket slzo contains twenty-live doses, only 2."c. Children lovo it. Sold by J. C. King & Co. This country imports from Greece an nually many thousand pounds of so call ed dried currants, which are really small raising. S1.00 Bottle. S H One cent a dose. 'is, 1. , ..). : !. f. I Itia e-lii a. am-rjintea Ivr .i 'v..v- tflv'.t. It ceres tsv'-i'ot Ccis.-Tnuii.ja ondistho teitC'curniidCloup (Jura. Hold by .I.e. KiriR& Co 661) an Education. TMwutlon nnd fortune jro lniiid In hnnd. ('ft nn (Mlni'iitlim at 11m 4 'nil nil Htmt Not in til HrhooK l.tH'k II a vrn, Pa. l'liHtrlnH iit't-nininotlntiofiH nnd low rates. Htato aid to HUiili iii. For tllUHti'iiti'd iiiiiilou'ii4 lulrln'H! iajiw bhUOA, I'll. !., rritH'Ipul, Lock lliivcii, Pa, TPI33 People's Banrt STORE lias jurit received a Large iStock of Fall and Winter Goods! that will be Bold at astonish ingly low prices. Boys' knee pants, heavy goods, formerly 85 cts., now 19 cts. Desirable line of window shades at 18 cts. A big line of men's under wear from 50 cts. a suit up. Ladies' heavy ribbed vests at 19 cts. Ladies' fine natural wool vests formerly $1.35, now 95 cte. Men's winter gloves from 25 eta. up. Children's all wool vests from 18 cts. up. Just received 100 rolls of oil cloth, for floor or table, 50 inches wide, only 15 cts. a yard. Large line of men's pants from CO cts. up, Men's shoes, liats, caps, an assortment of men's, youths' and boys' clothing at low prices. Save your money; and come and see our goods. People's Bargain - Store, VPtfEN. Proprietor. fiXTAKE A Bis; Surprise. In store for all who try Bacon's Col- cry King for the Nerves. The general verdict of all who have used the great vegetable preparation Is thnt it Is tho grandest remedy ever dlseoyored for the cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, general debility, etc. Hacon's Celery King for tho Nerves stimulates tho digestive organs, regulates tho liver and restores tho system to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Large packages Mc. Sold only by W. n. Alexander. Ititllveatt (Trim (Table. PENNSYLVANIA UAILUOAD. IN KFFKtT MAY 10, 1811ft. I'lilliMtrlnliln ft Krlo Itnltmnri DlvUliin Tlmn Tallin. Trains leave I irlf I wood. KAfTWAItll 9:04 a m-Train S, dally except Siimlny for Mnnlmi'y, IIiutImIihi-' nml Inteiinefllnle au IIhhh, arriving nt rhllndHphlii 11:31 p.m., Ni'W Vni U, ti:Sl p. m. ; ltiitilini)t-i,il:l') p.m.f Wiediliarton, 7:'9) p. m riiHttmn I'urlnr cur from lllliunspurt nnd piisNcnger iMmcliert from Kane to liilliiflrlphlu. :nt p. in. Triiln tl, iliilly except Hunilny for lliirrlsbnr nntl Intermedtuii Mixtion, nr rlvlnitiit I'hilnili'lphlu 4::l A. M.; New York, 7::ct A. M. ritlltnun Mrcplnir rum from llioTlMlmrtt to i'lilliulelphla nnd New York. I'lilliHlrlphi!! piii'tiurrs etoi reninlii Iti Hlrvpcr uiHllMurlM'tl onl II 7:m A. M. P::( p. m.- 'rniln 4. dally for Snnlmry, llurrl?- eurit itnil lnitrnitMllnto Hiutlotm. nrrlvlntf nt I'lilliiili lphlii. n-.i a. i. : New v:m a. M. on week il:iv nnd n.: A M. on Hint' liny: I In It I no vi-, il: . m.: WiiIiIiil'Ioii. 7:: A. m. riiilniiin i'ii I'm from Krle nnd llllnms porl lo I'lillmlelpiiln. I'lMenuetn In hli'i'pi-r lor iiiionnoiii nml v iisniiiKion win im li'iinsferreil Inlo nililnitton hlcener nl II nr- rlsliiiiy. I'liHHi'nm'r fonrliei ffoin Krln to riillmli'lplilii nnd VllllnniHHirt to llulll moru. AVESTWA HI) 7:M n. m. Train I, dully except r'anilny for Itliluwiiv. DiiMoIh. riertnont nml Inler- meiriiHe ntniliniH. l.i'iivcM Hlilnwuy at il:(i0 i. m. lor r.i'ie, R:AHn. iii.Tmln 3, ilnlly for Erie and Inter medlnle nolnt. 6:'.'7 p. m. I iiiln II. dally except Hominy for Mine nun itiiet-mi'iiintcMiimoni. TIIKlHi.M THAI.NH Full IHtlFTWOOD I'HUM TIIK EAST AMI Sot I'll. Tit A I N II Iriivcx liillndi'lphlu H:M) A. I Wii-lilnulon, 7.."i A. M.; Hull liiKirt. :;"; A. M. t VIIUeliiile, 111:1.1 . M.: (lull V except Snn dnv. nrrlvlnir ill HrlflwiHMl nt S:'!7 I. M. with l'n'llmmi I'mlor enr from I'nllndi'lphia to 1 1 1 1 : i 1 1 -1 1 1 1. TRAIN ;i li lives New York nl s p. ni.: I'lilln delnliln. 11:20 n. in.: W iililiminn. in. in n. m.: Hah liuine, 1 1 ::") p. in.: dully mrlvlnv nt lrlftwiMd lit H:;VI n. in. I'd II tun il tleejiln curl from IMilliidelnliln to Erie nnd from Yndiltii;tin mid Hiilttinore to Willinnwport linil through pnssenirer I'linelii'M ftinn IMiilil delplila to Erie nnd Itnlttinorc to Wllllnnm- pori. THA1N t leaves ltenovo nt. fl::n n. m., dully except Sunday, iiitIvIiik nt Driftwood 7:2il a. in. JOHNSONBUHt UAILUOAD. ( Daily exociit Sitndav.) TRAIN 111 leave Kldirwny m ll::ma. m.; .Tolin- mitiinirif til : iii a. in., iin iviiiK nt i lernioni nt H:4nii. in. TRAIN 211 leuveH Clerniont nt 10:;K) a. m. ar- t'lvlnir nt. .loliiiHitiiliiiitf nt 11:44 a. in. and Klilxwiiy at llimlii. m. It I DO WAY & CLKAHD'IKLD H. I. DAILY EYCEIT SUNDAY. HOl.'TllWARD. NDRTIIWAHD STATIONS. or !i :m IKM II 4 i ii ri2 In m III 11.1 innr in id ii-2 Hi:i: in :im HI 4.1 111 .'.1 Kidmwiv 1 11.1 1 2.1 I 21 1 11 I "J 12 iW I:! M 12 "ill 12 ;w 12 :ii) 12 2H 12 2D tl : lltind Kim Mill Haven Croylnnil Hliorl Mills Hltie Rock Vineyiiid Kim 4'arrlei' Ilrnekwny vllle Mi'MInn Summit llnrveys Run I'iiIIh ( reek Dultols fl 2 ! 12 2'! I ; 111 12 ;w 12 42 12 44 12 4.1 1 ll 1 III 1 14 I 20 1 4.1 II I inn II II) n M II B4S n:n 5 2.1 211 A M S IHJ i:i.i TRAINS LEAVE IMIIfiWA V East ward. Westward. Train s, 7:. 7 a. m. Train :i. Il::t4 a. 111. Train II, 1 :4.1 p. in. Train I. :i:ml p. in. Train 4, 7:.V p. m. Train It, S:2.1 p. in. H M. IM.'EVOST, lieu. Manniter. J. K. WOOD, (Jen. I'ass. Ag't. BUKKALO. UOCHI'.STKIt & IUTTS UUKGIl HAILWAY. Tlienliort line lietween Dullols, ltldwny, nnidford. Snlnnimien, Itullnlo, ItiM'liesler. Niiiv'iiin l ulls iiihI points In Hie upper oil region. On mid after .Time 17tli, IM'4, pnssen Kr trains will ntrlvumid ilepnrt from Fulls I reek si ul Ion, dully, except Sumliiy, lis fol lows: l.iO pm. mid A.:to p. m. Aecoinmiidiitlnns from riuixstitiiwncy und lilt; Run. tt:M n. in. Iliiiralonnd Itis-liester mall For lltis'k way vllle, llitway,.loliiisonliur,Mt. .lewuit, llrudforil.Siiliimani'ii, Itullnlo nnd Rochester; connect lute lit .lohiisoiiliurK with I'. & E. train a, for Wilcox, Kiino, Warren, Curry and Ki ln. 10:511 n. ni. Acconiiiiodatlon For Hykes, llltf Hun and I'unxsiitiiw ney. 8:20 p. in. Itrndfonl Accommodation For Heeclitree, ItixM'kwny viiie, Vjlimuui, i'ar luoil, UiuKWay, JoIiiisoiiouih, Mt. Juwctt unit Hradford. S:IO p. m. Mall For Dullols, Sykes, Ulg Run l'uiiXHUtawncy nnd Wiilston. Passeniters are rooueHtcd to purchase tick ets hefore entciinir the cars. An excess chnrue of Ten 4'ents will bo colhcted tiy con ductors when fares nre pniit on trains, f rom all st at Ions where a t Ickel nlllce Is ninliitaliied. Thousnnd nillo tickets lit two cents per mlln, kinhI for passiiKU between all Htntlotm. J. II. MclNTYiiK. Agent, Falls crock, Pa. It. O.MATHKWS. E.C. LAI'KV, General Stipt. Uon. I'iih. Auont. Hullnlo N. Y. Kix'liostor N. Y ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY commencing Sunday May 21), lSUj, Low Grade Division. KASTWAltl). No.l.NoJi.lNo.9. 101 101) A. M. P. U A. M. P. H Redllnnk Lnwsontmm... 10 4.1 4 40 10 57 4 ft2 New Hothleheni il im II HN 11 411 12 Oft 13 2.1 S 2.1 5 Hit 5 1 (Ink KIiIko.... Mayitvllle SummcTvllle . HrookvtUa.... Hell Fullor Reynnldsvllle Panconst Fulls Creek... Illinois Haliula Wlntiirhura ,. Penfluld Tyler Glen Fisher... Honctotta O rant Driftwood 6 20 8 2S S 41 01) 6 2(1 6 20 6 Us a A7 5 4: a 07 a 1:1 a 2.1. 12 ai 12 4:i 1 011 a 44 1 (HI 1 2i 1 III 7 0ft a m 7 00 7 10 7 2.1 71M 7 40 7 A 7 2.1 10 M 11 03 1 as 145 7 m 7 47! 1 4K 1 Ml 1 Oft 7 ft- 8 (l 8 HI 2 1ft t 211 2 4.1 2 M S 20 8 27 8 01 8 44 8 M 25 8 IN 8 2H 8 Ml P. M P. M A. H WK.STWAKD. STATIONS. I No.2 I N0.6 INO.101 10a I 110 A. M A. M P. M. a aft P. M P. M Driftwood.... Grant Ilenexette .... Olen FWIiur... Tyler 1'eiiUeld Wlnterburn .. Huhula Itaillols Falls Creek... Pimcoiist RcyniilUsvllle Fullor Hell UriMikvlllo.... KuiiimervlUe.. Maysville OnkltldKO 10 1(1 10 42 ft 00 5 U2 S 42, 7 Oil 7 I'l 7 aa 10 ft: II Oil 11 20 II ill ii an 6 till 8 10 8 20 8 211 a 7 a no 7 2" 7 2 7 40 3 8 Ml 8 12 8 2.1 8 U2 8 40 8 4h 9 01 11 4: I 01 1 2.1 1 1(4 1 42 1 ftH 2 10 2 20 2 Ml 2 ft 8 Oil 8 1ft a 47 13 10 12 20 500 5 10 7 ft. 8 Oil 8 III 8 as 17 0 2.1 944 10 04 8 ft; 9 Oft 10 lh 10 2ft New Uothlobeni v 1ft l.awHoniiuiu.... Bediiaiik tt 47 10 00 4 00 A. U. A. M, P. U.lA M.I P. Mi Tmlin dally except Sunday. D A V I D CC A UU O, 0 SM't. BuPT JAB. P. ANDEUHON OSK'r.. PASS.. AOT. fleltla. JJOTEL McCONNELL, nEYNOIJlSVILLE. PA. FliANKJ. M.ACK, PmpHHor. Tho lending hotel of tho town. Ilendiiinr ters for conimerclal men. Hleam hent, freo bus, hut h riNinis nnd closets nn every llonr, snmphi risims, billiard room, teli'phono con nections Ac. JJOTEL HELNAP, REYNOLnsVILLE, PA. . C. J)1LLMAX, rn-ietm: First clnss In every pnrtlculnr. Ts'aled In tho very centre of tlio Inmlness pnrt of town. Freo 'bus to nnd from trains nnd commodious miniplcrooin for commercial travelers. QOMMEHCIAL HOTEL, imoOKVILLR, PA., rillh '. VA Mil EH, Proprietor, Humble rooms on the irround flisir. House heuteil by nntiiral gas. Omnibus to and from all trains. jOOUK'S WINDHOU HOTEL, 1217-211 FlLIIERT STREET, PIHLAI)ELl'HIA, - l'ENN'A, PHKSToy J. M(HK, Prnpriitnr. 1142 bed rooms. Hates fj.lio per day Ameri can Plan. D'fhlock from I1. R. R. leHt nml i lll.s k from New l. Ac. R. It. Depot. lHtcrltniirott. E. NKlT- JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Real Estate Azent, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa. c MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the C'linimercliil Hotel, Heyuoldsvlllii, Pa. D tt. H. E. HOOVEIt, UKYNOLDHV1LLE, PA. Resident dentist. In hullillnit near Metho dist church, opisislte Arnold hlis'k. (Jentle ness In operation. C. 7.. (111I1IMIN. JOIISt W. IIKPO. QOHDON A HEED, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW, IlriNikvllle, .lelferson Co., Pa. Ofllce In room formerly iwcupled tiy (Jordon & CorlM'tt West .Main Street. . w. l. Mccracken, Braekvillt. o. m. Mcdonald, Bejrtoldivillt. jcckackkn & McDonald, Attorney tml Vminsrlfars-ut-Lini!, Olllces at Reyuolillvlllo nnd llrookvllln. JEYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDKY, WAH SING. Proprietor, Cornor4th street nnd (lordon nlley. First' class work done at i-easomibh) prices. Oivi the Imindry a trial. JJtt. It. E. HAKIHSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Iteynoldsvlllo, Pa, Oltlce In rooms formerly occupied by I. H, McCrelKht. N. I1ANA Will Sell All Ladles' Misses' and ciiiidren's CoatsCost This is a Great Saving for any body wanting a Garment. Come and see for yourself. Subscribe for The X Star, If you want h New 111 One In -Advance, Gets The FOR ONE YEAR! I I I I 1 I ! ! I We linvn (letidod to oflr THE fetrirtly in Ativnnno, to new and old HubHcriberp. The old HiihHcribui-B will lie exj)ected to pay up all avmuage togettlie benefit of this of fer. The oiler will hold good until January 1, 1806! THE la a Firet-Claris Paper published every Wednesday at Keyn- oMpvule liy U. A. feteplieiiHon. Jt contains all the Local News of the town and vicinity, Tele graphic Home and Foreign New?, Short StorieH, Grand Army Matter, Fanning News nnd Illus trated Article?. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper when you can get T11W STAK for OlsnS DOLLAR A. YJUA.Il! II A JM) W A HE! A K II A I) W W 1) A 11 U I A KUAWDUAII WUODENWAUE QIEEXSWAHE CAUl'ETS The most complete line of House Furnishing Goods in Jef ferson County. We do not buy "Cheap John" goods to fool the people, nor represent goods to be better than they are. "You can fool nil the people the people all the time, people all tho time." inferior goods and fool our customers and only have the people that can be fooled all the time left to . buy from us. We want your trade and know we can give you Satisfaction. Gome Early and Late to tne Revnoldsville Hardware Co.'s Store. Remember our Furniture Second .wiiW'm'i'w Jrt.;..-! V;.- 51 Mo H A M P t ohMZ - nirfrf l- i ' irst Nati OF JtEYXOLDHVILLE. CSP1TKL 980,000.00. C. Rlltrhell, Prealdenlt Steott RfcClellaud, Viva Prea. Jobo II. Kaucher, Caahler. Director) 0. Mitchell, Scott MeClulland. J.O.King, Jotfupli WtniuM, U. E. Brown, (i. W. fuller, J. 11. Kuuoher. Doo a (rcnernlbnnklndbuHlnpiMand nollclta the accountB of nierchiitiU, pmfdiwlonnl mon, fiirmerM, tntH'liiinli'8, mlnero, lumliermen and othiirn. prnmlHlnK the moHt curuful uttontiun to the uiulueiw of nil pui-Mjnu. Bute Deposit Boxen for rent. First National Bunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Every Woman Sometimes needs a rell nb!a monthly regulating ejedicioe. Dr. PEAUS PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, Mfe ana eartaln In malt. The genu. In (Dr. Tear.) never dlauppotnl. Bent aujwnere, 11.00. realltwUclas0o,CISTtUBI.O. For aula at 11. Alex Htoke'i drug (tore. t.aaJiXiialliiifii m Hi mi ii ii ! praaB F onal Bank Dote ! $1 Star I I ! I I 1 I I I I a STAR nt One Dollar a Year, STAR F U UN ITU H El K U U U T 1 1 K U Fl part of tho time nnd part of but you cannot fool all the Wo do not wnnt to sell and Carpets are on the V Floor. OIL TAKES THE PLACE OF UANCER0US GASOLINE. GOES IN ANY STOVE. TlTTP'VPTf N0 SMOKE, DIRT OR ODOR. 'A WANT AGENTS on r salary or commission. Send for Catalogue of Prices and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. 69 a CCDAK Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COME INI Where? TO THE "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. 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. Mc&ntlre & Co.. - The Crocerymen.