LAST CENTURY HIGHWAYMEN. Wira Thxjr Went to th HmdVild, TU1f4 I.aillra Wept For Them. The gontlcmntj of ths mm) whs lonft tho terror of the highway betworn Ken sington nixl KniglitRuririgo. As lute nil the year 1700 n detachment of Unlit home vena employed to patrol nightly from Hydo park corner to tho fornmr plnco. Foot piwuoiiKem wniteil until n party oonld be lnrtde tip unfflrlently ttrong for limtnnl protection, n bell 1 lng rung vehprs ft Ptnrt we V'!v! pnidont. An cxtrnet from 1 O.v.. per's diary in 1715 iqipnks mi.' "I Vim at KeniiiKt li, wl i :c 1 ! tended to tny nn long ns the rump v ..i in Hydo pnrk, the rendu' bring no urmi' by It thut one might eonio fvuin Loinlo-i at any time In tho night without dan ger, which I did very often. " Tho romance which mich writers ns Ainsworth hnvo given to tlio highway men is not no highly colored as may be supposed. During his brief teim of of fice he was a man of note, the darling of the fair sex, the hero of piny and ditty, llo danced at Riinclngh and dined at the clnbs with impunity, and when nt last he became not iiions enough to be Worth apprehension ho passed in trium phal prwcsnion from Newgate to Ty bnrn, dressed in the newest fashion, bowing gracefully to tho windows, Whoro ladies of position shed renl tears of grief, and gnyly qnamng u farewell enp with admiring friends of his own sex. The conrtly McLean grocer and gal lant made Hydo park his chief scone of action. Here on a November night in 1749 ho nearly put au end to Horace Walpolo himself. That gentleman's coach was stopped by McLean and his accomplice, Plunket, as he was return ing from Holland Honse. A pistol, ac cidentally going off, grazed tho skin nn dor his eye, and stunned him. "Tho ball went through the top of the chariot, and if I had sat an inch nearer to the left sido must have gone through my head." But he freely forgave the fasci nating scoundrel, when tho law at last intervened. Ho writes: "My friend McLean is still the fashion. Hnvo not I reason to call him my frieud? Ho says if tho pis tol had allot me ho had nnother for him self. Con I do less than say I will be hanged if ho is?" Ho gives an amusing description of the rush that was made to see the condemned innn in Newgato. Three thousand people visited him in his cell on tho first Sunday nfter the sentence, so that ho fainted twice from tho heat. Tho noblo members of White's . camo in a body. Lady Carolino Peter sham and other ladies of title wept over hiin and nttorod broken words of com fort. "Some of tho brightest eyes wore nt yns timo in tears. Atulnnta. SUBDUING A TERROR. The Intoxicated Wooflnmnn Kiln tp Ag-nlnitt a Mnn l'roin HrariVrd. "I'm tho best man on this train I" sbonted on intoxicated woodsman as ho swaggered into tho smoking car at a lit tlo way station on the Buffalo, Roches tor and Pittsburg. "I'm tho best man on this train I" he repeated, nnd smacked his fists fiercely. As ho repeated tho assertion with ad clition ul emphasis n dndo who wos smok ing ocignretto sneaked Into another oar and the other passengers wore a troublod look. But a man on a back seat, who lives in Bradford, walked np to the would ho torror and said calmly : ' "Stranger, you say you ure tho best man on tho train. If that is tho case, what's the use in making such a fuss about it.' l tniiiK yon oro tlio worst man on the train certainly the worst bo boved. When I see o fellow acting like yon nre doing I sot him down ns a cow ardly bully and a uiisorablo, sneaking enr. Now sit down. " Tho torror laid ovidontly received a sorions setback, bnt he didn't like to appear to be too easily subdnod. So he . said : "Think yon ore a bottor man than I .am, do yon?" "I should hope so," said tho other. "Yon'ro a liurl" exclaimed the tor ror, and made a pass ot him. That is whore he made tho mistake. Tho goutloman from Bradford lot go with his right and sent the follow sprawling ngiiiiiNt tho iron portion of seat, cutting his head so that it required five stitches to sow np tho gush. After he hod recovered somewhat and began to realize what bad happened he said : "I didn't think the dashed thing was joadeu. Fnuxsutawncy Spirit JHozlejr Chuflk Tyndall. Tyndall was, I think, one of the ear liest members of tho Alpine club, bnt he leoedod aftor on nufortnnato dispnte, which arose in connection with his own successful attempts on the Matterhorn and Mr. Wliymper's ascent of that peak, and it was jiot till three or four yean before his death thut he again attended one of the animal dinners of the olub, where he and Professor Huxley were among the guesta of the evening. Both orated, bat in the particular art of aftor dinner speuking Tyndall was not the- eqnal of his brilliant rival, and bis labored and father egotistioal utter onces contrasted unfavorably with the delicate persifluge of Huxley, who, by the way, chaffed him unmercifully on that occasion as being one of the goats and not one of the sheep the goats who climbed the arid locks, while the sheep, among whom Huxley reckoned himself, browsed contentedly on the rich pas tares below.' Blackwood' Muguziiie. Got It Mixed. r "When is a ship like awoumu? When be is in stays. " "By George, " exclaimed Fenderson when he heard this old timer, "I'll spring that on the boarders tonight I" and ho did. When thoy hud all given it up, ho exclaimed with pride and pleus tire iu.his oyos, 'Whan it bus its oorset on no; thut doesn't sound just right either. But I'm sure it was something i about corsets, and it struck me as pretty oute whou I ueaid It. " Bustou Trun- aoript A Bright LIM Ahoad For all those who have boon wearing out tholr lives from the effects of dys pepsia, liver complaint, indigestion, etc. We guarantee Bacon's Colory King for the Nerves to cure you, and if you will call at our store, we will gladly give yon a package froe of chargo of this infallible herbal health restorer. Bacon's Colory King for- tho Nerves cures costlvonoss, nervousness, sleeplessness and all diseases arising from derangement of the Btomach, liver, and Kidneys. Samples frco. Largo size fide, at W. U. Alexanders, solo agent. Tha Foor Mouaa. A lady while engaged in the pursuit of her domestio duties encountered a mouse in the flonr barrel Now, most ladies, under similnr circumstances, would have rittored a few genuine shrieks and thon sought safety in the garret, but this one possessed more than tho ordinary degree of genuine courage. She, summoned the manservant and told him to get the gnu, call tho dog and station himself nt a convenient dis tance. Then she clambered half way up stairs nnd commenced to punch the flonr barrel with a pole. Presently the mouse made its appear nnoe and slurred across the floor. The dog at once went in pursuit. The man flrod, and the dog dropped dead, the lady fainted and fell down the stairs, and tho man, thinking that she was killed ond fearing that he would be arrested for ninrder, disappeared ond has not been seen since. The mouso escaped. Amusing Journal. Karl's Clovor Hoot, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to tho complexion ond cures constipa tion, 2."ots., fiOcKi., $1.00. Sold by J C. King& Co. noatona Horrible AwaJcanlna;. "Table board" in Commonwealth avenue I Is this the beginning of the end? -Boston Herald. TAKE THE BEST It Is sold on i exntee by act dvvtr fclstn. It ourea In-lment Consimpt 10a Bad 1 tho host Couli and Croup Curs. Puulliy J.O. Klnu&l.'o Get an Education. Kriiirutinn tind fortune jro hand In tin ml, (id Hi) mliiral ton at 1 ho (Vntt-ul intuit Nor Tint I School, Loi'k lluvn, a. Kti Ht -cliiHH n voniriHHltiiloiiH and low iiitt-M. Htitle aid to KiudtMits. For I Hum nit rrt cHiitlninm imIiIitnh IAMKS KLDON, I'll. P.. IMi iiff pul . Lock llnvtiii, IMi, THE PeuWs Baiain STORE Has just received a Large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods! that will be sold at astonish ingly low prices. Boys' knee pants, heavy goods, formerly 35 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 woo! vests formerly $1.35, now 95 cts. Men's winter gloves from 25 cts. up. Children's all wool vests from 18 cts. up. Just received 100 rolls o: oil cloth, for floor or table, 50 inches wide, only 15 cts. a yard. Large line of men's pants from 68 cts. up, Men s shoes, hats, caps, an assortment of mens, youths and boys clothing at low prices. Save your money and come and see our goods. People's - Bargain -Store I Boers, and I tux) Bottle.! One cent ndow. fl. KATZEN. Proprietor. ftprrlal Notice. No medicine was ever given such a severe teat of its curative qualities as Otto's Cure. We are distributing sam ple bottles free of charge to those afflicted with consumption, asthma, coughs, colds, pneumonia- croup and all diseases of the throat and lungs, giving you the proof that Otto's Cure will cure you. Don't dolay, but got a bottle of us to-day and commence the use of this great guaranteed remedy. Sold by W. D. Alexander, sole agent. Samples free. Large bottles fide. ilattroaO Jlmt (TTaHt. JENNSYLVANIA UAILUOAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11), 181)5. Vhllnricllililn A Erie linllronil 111 vision Tlmn Tublo. Tiiiltm leave l)iif(wiHl. EASTWARD 04 n m Trnln S, dully except Hnnrtny for Kunhury, lliirrlHbiiiix utirl InltM-meOiiile Alu tloiin. nrrlvltiK nt iMitl'HlHphlu rt:2:t p. ni., Ntw Vni-k, 1t:( p. m.; lliihininrtsD:!; p.m.! XViiHhlneton, "i'M p. ni lMillmnn I'nrlor enr from WHllunifiport nnd ptiHHeiiKer emielies from Kline to I'hllnrirlplim. :w p. m. Train , ilnlly except Hnnrtny for llmTlMlMit'ir nnd InicrmfMlluit! HintlotiH. nr 1'lvlnnnl riilloila-lplila 4::n a. m. New oik, A, M. I'ulltnnn Hlcptnjr ,mith from llnrrlHlnu'ff to Phtlmlctplilu una New Vork. I'hlltMlriplila pnsf.cnin'rH enn retnuhi In hlrepcr uiullMturbiMl nntll 7:e A. M. ;X p. in. Ttnln 4. dully for f iinlini v. llnrrls- Imrir nnd Intei'medlnte HtutltntH, urrlviiiK nt I'lilllnlidlihlll, llt.VJ A, M. New Vork, ll::l A.M.onwiM-k diivH nnd 10O A M. on Hun tin y ; Hiiltlnioi'o, il:'.'0 a. m.i Wiislilinxton, ':;) A.m. i ii I nun ii i ii , 111,111 r.ri' mi' i i i inn iim linrt to I'lilhiili'lplilu. I'lisMcntrerslii uli'i'per for Itiilltnioru nnd Washing ton will lie ti'inmffrriMl Into nslilnitlon h i'i'imt nt Unr rlwliurir. I'linni'iitfer oihh'Iii-h from Krle to I'lilludelplila nnd V lllliinwpon lo llalll more. WESTWARD :S ii. m. Train I, dully except Hnndny for ittrlLfwnv. DnHols. I'fiM-niont nnd IntiM- mi'iilnie Htntloim, Leaven Ulclxwuy nt 3:00 1. M. Till' ..l'lf. 0:iSO i. in. Trn In :i, dully for F.rle nnd tnlcr- nici nte noltim. 6:7 p. ni.-- I'riiln It, dully except Sunday for 1 tine nnd ml iM'tiicilinti; ?t nt lonn. THKOt'lill Tit A I NH 1'tlR DRIFTWOOD FROM 111' K A ST AMISOl; III. TWAIN II leaves I'lillndclplilii Htfto A. I WnsliliiKton, T.na A. m.; Iinlllnioie, h:.i;i a. m.i w kcslinrie. a.m.! ilnlly except fun duv. imlvlnu nl DiiriniMid nt 11:27 I', m. with i'lillninn I'nrlor eur from I'lilludelplila to w 1 iimsiiort. TRAIN :t leuvenNew Vork lit S P. nt.! I'lillii i e n i n. 11:20 n.ni.i vi iisiinniion. 111.411 11. m.i Kulilmoii), ll:.i p. ni. dully iirrlvliiK tit llrlftwoiMl nt i:;ll 11. ni. riillnmn Hleelilnj? ciii-h fi-oin I'lilliidelnlilu to Erie nnd from Wiiililniiton nnd Riililmore to WIUliiniHpoft unit tlirouuh nnieienuer couches from t'lillti- dclplila lo Ki le and llaltlimiiu to Wlllianm- poi-t . TRAIN I lcnves Uenovo nt BtM 11. m.. dullv xceit Siiniluy, iii'iiviiiK ut inittwoou i:m a. in. JOIIXSONBUUO RAILROAD. I Daily exeept Kttnday.) TRAIN 111 lenves Rlduivnv nt !::) a. m.i John Hoiiiiurir ut 11:4.1 11. ni., iiitivihk 111. vicrniont 111 111:411 11. 111. TRAIN leaves (Vermont lit W:!0 n. m. nr- 1 1 v I nil ut .liiliiiMonliuiK 11111:44 11. ni. una Rldxwuv at r;:(i a. m. JIDUWAY & CLEAHFIELD H. R. DAI I. Y EYCEPT SUNDAY. SOIITIIWAUI 1. NORTHWARD, l'.M A.M7 st7tu)ns; a.m. p.sr I: 10 IS I) mi Rlditwny II :m T-.luiiil Run IM! Mill llicven II X2 I'roylnnd lOUl ShoilsMllh lon.'i lilne Rock Hi 1)7 Vliieyitid Una in HI Currier loj'; Hiocknyvllle Hi :i: McMInn Summit l:is lliirveys Run 10 4S Fulls Creek lu:,A Illinois l :a I 21 1 21 l ii 1 02 12 .111 12 12 10 12 :is 112 It I 12 23 :il lllfi 12 : 12 42 IKK A 44 All 12 4ll ft 41 1 00 1 10 1 14 1 20 14.1 12 :m 12 20 12 20 12 0.1 5 2.1 ft 20 ft If AU0 TRAINS I.l'.AYfc KIIHiWAV. EiiHtwnid. Westward. Train , V: .7 ii. m. Train II, 1l::w a, Train ll, 1:4S p. III. Trnln 1, :i:mi p, Trnln 4, T:M p.m. ' Trnln 11, H:'-'3 p, H M. I'RI'.VOST, tien. Mmiuver. 1 If Will II I (en. 1'uhs. Ad't, 1JUFFALO. ROCIIF.STF.lt & 1'ITTS. A HITlMiH RAILWAY. The shun line helueen Dullols, Uldiiwuy, iiriiuioi'ii, iiiiiniuiicn, nun ii ii. mieiicsicr, N tiiwiiiii Fulls mill points in the upper oil region. mi nitfi niter . lino i.tn. em. iiussen. ffer trulns will ni'i'lvn mid ilennrt friiui Fulls creek Minion, ilnlly, except miniiuy, us on uovs: 1.30 p. ni. nnd A.ltO p. in. Accommodations from I'linxsiitnwncy nnd lllu Run, 8:. 10 ii. m. Hull nlii uiitl Rm hesler iniill For ltiiskwny villn, Rldirwiiy.JolinsoubiirK.Mt. .leuelt, ifruUfoi'd.Siihiiiiuni'ii, liiiffnlo nnd Rochester! connccliiiK nt .lolinsoiihiii'K ultli I', k fi. titiin lor nucox, ivuuu Warren, Corry una hrlo. 10:f!i n. m. Accommodutlon For Sykos, HiK itun una ruiixsiiiiiwui'y. 2:20 p. m. llrudford Accommodiillon For lLeclitne. Rrockwnvville. F.llmont. Cur- limn, KlilL'wuy, JohnsonlHirn, Mt. Jewell HI1U 111'UUIIIl'U. 5:10 p. m. Mull For DuRols, fykes, Big uun I'linxhlllliwuey uuu vtuisuni. Pussencors nro requested to purchaso tick ets iM'foie enturitiK the curs. An excess chnrKU of Ten Cents will lie collected by con ductors when fures tiro paid on trains, f mm llll l hi ions where a ucKuiuiucu is niuiui aiueu, Thousand mllo tickets nt two cents per mile, kimjU forpiiHsuKO between all minions J. H. McIntviik, Agont, Fulls creek, Pa. It. G. Matbkws. E. O. I.apkv. rieiiei'iil Sunt. Gun. I'lis. AlZOnt Hull ulu is . Y. Hocliiwliir N.Y 4 TXF.fiTTF.NY VALLEY RAILWAY - ( OMPANY oommonelnir unaav May zo, iswa, Ijow uruuo uivisiuu. KASTWAIID. No.l. No.S. No, 9. 101 109 A. II. P. M. A. M. P. U. P. M 10 4.1 4 40 10 ft7 fti 11 HO 6 2.1 S 12 11 as 8 U 5 20 11 411 6 41 S 2H 13 01 8 00 8 47 12 25 6 20 8 07 12 Hi 6 2t 6 111 12 43 8 KM 6 25 1 00 8 67 8 44 1 OH 7 OA 8 82 1 211 7 2.1 7 00 10 M 1 88 li", 7 H4 7 10 U 03 1 48 1 4S 7 47 7 2.1 1 60 7 6H 7 H4 2 Oft 8 Oil 7 40 2 16 8 10 7 60 2 20 8 27 8 01 2 4:1 8 44 8 IS 2 611 8 64 8 2H 8 20 6 1 8 5.1 P, M. P. M A. M. A. M. P. M WKHTW AHD. No.2 No.8 No. 10 108 110 A. M A. H. P. U. P. II. P. M 10 10 8 00 8 b.1 10 42 8 iU 7 Oil 10 62 6 42 7 111 11 0!) 8 611 7 Ut 11 20 8 10 7 44 11 IKI 8 20 7 A4 11 mi 8 211 8 00 11 47 8 117 8 12 1 0.1 6 611 8 2.1 13 10 8 00 1 211 7 20 8 112 12 20 8 10 1 114 7 2h 8 40 1 42 7 40 8 48 1 6H 7 57 9 01 2 10 8 Oil 9 17 2 20 8 in U 2:1 2 811 8 8H 9 44 2 6s 8 67 10 04 8 Oil 9 Oil 10 IS 8 16 9 1ft 10 Hi 8 47 9 47 4 00 HI UU A. H. A. M. P. M. A M. P. M. Rednunk Lttwsonbnm .. New Itetlileheni (Ink Rhine. Mnysville Buuiniervllle .. UriMikvillB Hell Fuller Reynoldsvllle . Ptincoust Fulls Cruek.... I lu Hols.... Bubula Wlnterburn ... Penfluld Tyler Glen Fisher.... lieneiette Grunt Driftwood STATIONS. Driftwood Grunt lionezotle , Glen Fisher.... Tyler Peulleld Wlnterburn ... Bubulu DuRiiIh 'alls Greek .... 'uucoust Iteynuldsvllle. Fuller Hull..... RioiikvlUe HummervUle... Muysvllle Oukltldue New llelhlehem jjuwMoiuiaoi liedBuuk... Trains dully except Sunday. DAVID CCAKGO, Gm'Ii. BcPt JAB. P. ANDEBBON .Ohm'L. PAM. AST. flotrlo. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSV1LLE. PA. FRANK J, BLACK, 2'wj)iiV(or. Tho leadline hotel of tlio town. Itendnuiir- tern for commercial men. Steum heat, free bus, bath rooms nnd closets on every floor, snmiile rooms, bllllurd room, telephone con- i.ionn . OTEL DELNAP, jIEYNOTjDSVIT.TjE, pa. . C. JJlLLMAN, Proprietor. First clnss In every nurtlciilnr. Located In be very centre of the business pnrt of town. -ce Mnis lo nnd from trulns nnd commodious ntimpln rooms for commercial travelers. pOMMEHCIAL HOTEL, DTIOOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. VA UN I Kit, Proprietor, Hnmple nxims 011 the irrottnd flmir. House entcil by natural sua. Omnibus to and from all trains. M oonioa wiNDsou hotel, 1217-2!) FlMIF.HT STREET, PTTTL A OKLl'1 1 1 A, l'F.NN'A. PHE.STOy J. MOORE, Proprietor. H2 lien rooms, tones ':.i"i per nny Amert- 11111 ruin, l'iiilis'k 11 0111 I'. it. it. nepot and i bliH'k from fUcw 1'. &. It. R. Depot. iiliecrllitticon. JUSTICE of the teace And Heal Estate Aaent, Iteyniildsvllle, I'll. 1 MITCHELL, ATTOHN E Y-AT-L a w. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, ReynoldsvlUe, Pa. D It. U. E. HOOVElt, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In bulldinir near Metho dist church, opimslto Arnold block. Gentlo- ness 111 nperatinu. C. X. (IOIIIION. John w. HKF.I1. QOHDON & REED, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW, Iliiiokvlllo, Jefferson Co., Pa. Office In room formerly occupied bv Gordon .oi'iieu. nest. .1111111 nireei.. W. L. McCRACKF.N, 0. M. MeDOMALD, BrookTilU. RayneldSTllls. JcCItACKEN & McDONALll, Attorney ami Counsellorti-ot-Low, Ofllces at Reynoldlvllle and Hrookvlllo. EYNOLUSV1LLE LAUNDUY, WAII SING. 1'mprlrtor, Corner 4tb street and Gordon alley. First lass work done at reasiinablo nrlces. Give 1110 launut-y u trial. jyU. H. E. HAIUUSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynnldsvlllo, Pa. Otllce in rooms formerly occupied by I. H, McCrelirlit. N. HANAU Will Sell All Ladles' Misses' and Children's CoatsCost This is a Great Saving for any body wanting a Garment. Come and see for yourself. FOR WEAK MEN. THE MECHKNICKL, CURE Tim irroalest boon evor fflven to sufferln man. It cures IniixHuncy, Drains or KiiiIk- slous, nnd the Nervous imkhusiis or wen as by null ii. A ftur usliitf It nil trouble vanlshe liiinieillutiilv and vim are a man nuiilii. I douiiles sexual power and Increases sl.e 01 mi ris. It is a snecitic for vouiur. middleuiret and elderly men who are weak from any cause. It Is a wonderful and sclentllii) treat ment discovered by a nlivslclnn. Iiimse f unirei'i.p und aflnr lie hud ueuiiv ruined him suit with poisonous di'UKH. It ls,'liarniless and ut. mien relitivuu tlie tllseuso. Mouuv returned wliero eiiru Is not ulfuoted. Hunk referenees (liven ns to return ot money. One package wurrantou to cure any ease, neni 111 a puiiii pm-kiiKo wllli full liislructlons, Price 16.00, Aauress Mechanical Cure Co., Gkleagot 111, One In A.dvance, Qets The ROR ONE YEAR! ! I I I ! ! I ! ! I Wo have decided to otter THE btrictly in Advance, to nev and old subscribers. The old Pubuci'iberB will be expected to pay up all arrearage to get the benefit of this of fer. The otter will hold good until January THE STAR 8 a First-Class Taper published every Wednesday at Reyn oldsville by C. A. Stephenson. It contains all the Local News of the town and vicinity, Tele graphic Home and Foreign News, Short Stories, Grand Army Matter, Fanning News and Illus trated Articles. Don't borrow your neighbor's THJfi STAK for OISTE DOLLAE A. YEAE! HA JL J) W A a n k I lit WOODEiNWAKE II A 1) W W 1) A i I A KKAWPK All QUEEXSWAKE CARPETS The most complete line of House Furnishing Goods in' Jef ferson County. We do not buy "Cheap John goods to fool tho people, nor represent goods to bo better than they are. "You enn fool all the people part of the timo and part of the people all tho time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time." We do not want to sell inferior goods and fool our customers and only have the people that can be fooled all tho time left to buy from us. We want your trade and know wo can Gome Earlu Reynoldsville Hardware Co.'s Store. Remember our' Furniture Second First National Bank OF JtEYXOLDS VILLE. CSPITRIy $50,000.00. G. Mitchell, Prenldeiitl ScotC ITI-Cllland, Vice Vren. John II. Ksucber, Ca.lilor. Director: 0. Mltphell, Hcolt MeOlollund, .T. O. King, Jobviih HtntiiHK, 1. K. Brown, Q. W. li'ullur, J. II. Kuuulmr. Doos a KuiierulbiinkliixbuslncHHiind aollclta tlie ni'oniintH nf mtirt'lmnlH, iiiofi'sslimul nion, farnnrn, mnolmnlra, nilnuni, luniliurniun linu olIiiTH, iriiinUlii( llin numt ciuuful ulluntiou to tlio uunIuunh nf ull liurbiiiw. Sufo Dt'puult IIoxoh fur runt. Ki rat Nutloiial Hunk building, Noliin block ' Fire Proof Vault. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, unfa and oartuln In mult. Tli mu. In. (1. Paul'.) nHTor diutppolnt. 8an suywuttnli 11.00. INitla4lclas0a..0ISTlaiia.U. For sale at H. Alex Htoke's drug .tore, Dollar ! Jl Star ! ! I ! ! I I I ! . STAR at One Dollar a Year, 1, 1806! paper when you can get F II UN IT II HEi U T II N K II EKUTINKUF give you Satisfaction. and Late to the and Carpets are Floor. on the OIL TAKES THE PLACE OF tiANGEROUt GASOLINE. GOES IN ANT STOVE. TlTTil'VF'R N0 8M0KE DIRT R 0D0R- H ULIXiUXijlti CHEAPER THAN W000 OR COAt. WANT AGENTS on ., salary or commission. Send for Catalogue of Prices and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. eo a ccoah Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO. COME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Grocery man, 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. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Co., Th Crocerymen. - ---- I riam