lb VOLUME 5. KEYNOLDSV1LLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1890. NUMBER 8. ttcillrpab f lm f tttt. pEN NSY LVA N I A R A I LHO A . IN F.FI'KIT JI NK I t, 1!HI. t'hlliiili'l1iln ft Kile ltiillroud Division Time Tutile. Train Icnw Driftwood. KAfTWAHD P:(s) n ni-Trnln H, dully except Pnnrtny fur Piinliiiry, Diirrlsliiirir nnd IntrrniiMlliiti' sta tions, imlvlnir nl rlilluit'lplilii p.m., New York, li:Si p. m.i HiiltlinuMt:m p.m.: Wiislilnitton, 7: p. m I'lilliniin I'lirlnr cur from WlllliimspiU't nnd piisst'wrrr coiiclirs (rum Kiiiii' to riitliidHplif 11. :i:.s p. m. Train , dully went Hominy for lliirrlstitirg nnd Inti't tncilluti' stations, nr rlvlnii nt I'lilliidilplitu 4::i A. M ; New York, T:;ci A. M. rilllmiin flfi'pliiK curs from lliirrlslnim to I'lilludi lplilii nnil New York. I'MliiiMplilii piisxvnui'iM ciin rrmnln III ti'aHr uiiillHtnrlH'il until , :m a. m. V:M p. m.- Train 4. iliilly for Siinliiny, llnrrls lung mill Intcrim-dlnti' stutlons. urrlvlnii lit rhlliuli'lplilii, ll:.v; a. M.; Ni' York, n : :tt a.m. on week dnvs nnd in.:f a m. on fun diiy; lliiltlinoti', ilr.H a. m.i ttusliluuloii, 7:411 A. M. I'lillninn t'tirs from Erie nnd Wllllunis. twirt to I'lilludclplitii. 1'iiHM'iiui'r In di'i'tuT for Hultlmore and Wiislilnuton will Im transferred liitoVlilnirton leeier nl llnr tisliiii'ir, I'tissenircr cunrlies finm K.rle to I'lillndclplilii nnd Wlllliinispoit In llnltl mon WESTWARD 7:21 n. m. Trnln 1, dully except Ptiiiilay fur llduiiy, Dnllofs, t'lerniout nnd Inler mt'dltitc stiillotis, l.cuvrs dt wny nt ;i:l.1 p. M. for Ki le. !:S0n. ni.--Trnln 3, dully for Erie nnd Inter medtntc point. .Vail p. in. Train II, dully except Sunday for Kline nnd Intermedltite stutlons. TIIWH'CIH TltAlNX lOU DKHTWOOD KIIUM TIIK KAST ANDPOl.TII. THAIN II leave Philadelphia mil A. m.i Wa-hliiiMoii, T..MI a. M.; Hull Imoie, h:.vi a. M.; Wllkesliurre, 111: 1 " A. M. i ilall v exceit Sun day, iiitIvIiik at UriftniMid at V.'.1I i. M. with I'lilliniin 1'arlor ear from I'lilladelphlii to Wlllliinisuort. THAIN leaves New York at 8 p. m.s 1'lilla ilelphlii, 11:20 p. m.; Wii-liiimion, IU.4U p. to. ; ltaltlniore, li:.Vi p. m.; daily nrrlvlnir at lirifiwiMMl at 1I:;V a. m. I'lill'miiii sleejilnir cui'M from riilliideliilila to Krlc and from Wusliiiiutiin and Itallimorc to Wllllaiiisport and tlirouirh puiMcnucr coaches from IMiHu delpliln to ririeaud lliiltlmore to Williams port. THAIN 1 leaven Heimvo at H::m n. m., dally except Similay, nrrlvlnu nt Drift wood a. m. JOHXSONBCKG KAILROAD. (Daily except Sunday.) THAIN in leaves Kldxway at (liid'a. m.i .lohn Miulnint ut 1i::tM it. m., nrrtvluK at Clermont at M:a. a. m. THAIN 20 lenves flermont nt 10:4. a. m. ar riving nt .lolinsontiurK at 11:41 n. m. nnd Kiditwitv at llMniu. ni. IDGWAY & CLKAKFIKLD It. II. DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. POVTIIWAUD. NOHTHWAHD. P.M A.M. HTATIONH. I'.M. P.M. 12 10 12 17 12 21 12 :e 12 :m ii a not VM Hidgwiiy Island Hilll Mill Haven Crovltind Slim is Mills Hlue Kock Vineyard Run Carrier Hrivkway vllle McMinn Summit llurveys Hun Kails Crei'k llllKols 2 in I M I 4S I 17 lit I 2!l I 27 I 1 l. I OA 12 .IK 12 .Ml 12 40 : 6ii fl pi 6 in U04 A;VI 7 S.V4 A44 AIM A2H 5 20 ft 10 M 4M II .W .7 VI 12 4(1 12 42 I'M 12 VI 1 (tt KID 1 to 14 mm o 12 10 22 HI SI III : 1114(1 THAI NSI.EAVK HIIK1W AY. Kastwurd. Trln H, 7: 17 n. Train . 2:10 p. Train 4, V:.Vp. cm ward. ni. Trflin , U::m n. m. I, p. m. II, 7:21 p. m. m. Train ni. Train M. l'HEVOST, Gn. Managur. J. K. '(H)1), lira. 1'iiHii. Ag't. B UFFALO, R(X.HKSTKR & PITTS- BURCiH RAILWAY. The short lino between DuHols, Hidgway, Bradford, Salamtticn, Hiitl'ulo, Hisdiesti, Niagara rails ami points In tlui upper oil region. On and after Nov. lmlt. IsUV passen ger trains will arrive mid depart from Kails Creek station, dully, except Sunday, us fol lows: IMS a.m. for Curwensvllle nd ClearHcld. 1:3ft p. m. AinommiMluii(i from l'linxsu- tuwney and Klg Hun. 10:00 a.m. Huffnlo and ltivkcstcr mall Kor HriM'kway vilh. Hldgway.ioliitsonhurg.Mi. Jewell, liradrord.Saliiiuaucu. Ilulliilo and HfK'liestel; connecting nt .loltiisoiitiul-g with P. A R train :i. fur Wilcox, Kane, Warren, t'oiTjr nnd Krhj. 10:97 a. m. Accomm(ltlon Kor Sykes, Dig Hun and Puiixsutiiwncy, 8:d0 p. m. Hmdford Accommodation For Heechtree, HnM'kwnyvlllt', Kllmont, Cnr- mon, Kldu'wuy, Jolinsonliurg, Mt. Jewel t and llradford. 4:ST p. m. Mall For DuHols, Pvke, Big Hun I'linxNuiiiwney and Wiilsto'n, Passengers am requested to purchase tick et iM'fore entering the curs. An excess charge of Ten ienis will lie iNillecteil ly con ductors when fares are paid on 1 rains, from Hi! slat Ions where a t ickel oltlce is main tallied. Thousand bjIIii tickets at two cents per mile, gtsid forpassagn Im1 ween all sialioim. J. II. MclNIYUK. Agent, Falls Creek, Pa. E. C. Lapkv, Uen. Pas. Agent, HiM'liester N. Y. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY commonolng Sunday May 20, 18U5, Low Grado Division. KAHTWAIID. STATIONS. No.l.No.No-. 101 108 A. M '. u. A. M. Bed Bank Lawdouham.... . New Bethlubem Oak Ridge Maysvllle ummervllle... Brookvllle Bell Fuller Reynoldavllls.. Pancoaat Falla Creek DuBola fabula Winterburn .... Penfleld Tyler Glen Fisher Beueaette Grant...... Driftwood 10 4.V 4 40 4 IM 6 2A 6 H.I 10 K ii an n a 11 4ll 12 12 V 6 12: 6 20 ft 41 ft 2H C 00 20 ft 211 6 H ( 7 T05 T 25 784 7 47 7 (W 8 on! ft 47 07 8 IS 12 8 ii 4a 1 uu 2!H 8 44 1 OH 1 2(i ft S2 7 00 7 10 7 2.1 io iw U 03 18ft 14S 1 K 1 4H 1 (ill 2 u 1 1& t 29 I 43 7 H4 7 40 7 60 8 111 8 2' 8 01 844 8 A4 8 is 8 2s 8 H 2A 8 Ml . M A, H WKHTWAHD. STATIONS. No.l No.ft No.10 10( lit A. U. A. U. P. H. p, U. P. M Driftwood 10 io ft on ft Grant 10 42 6 U2 7 04 Beoeiette 10 o2 ft 42 7 IS Glen Flaber 11 on ft W 7 let Tyler 11 20 ft 10 T 44 Penfleld 11 110 ft 80 7 54 Winterburn.... 11 HA ft 2il 8 00 Pubula 11 47 ft 7 8 12 IluUoli 1 Oft t AO 8 25 13 10 t 00 FallaOreek 12U 720 ft 82 11(0 110 Pancoaat 1 H4 7 2S (40 ReynoldavUle.. 1 42 7 40 8 48 Fuller. I 5 7 57 1 05 Bell I 10 I 0 1 17 Brookvllle I 20 8 W 15 BunimervlUe.... t UU ft as 1 44 May. vllle 1 SH 8 57 10 04 OakHldie I 04 t 05 10 IH New Bethlehem 1 1A 15 10 15 Lawaonham.... 1 47 1 47 EadBank 4 00 10 00 A. U. A. M. P. II. A M. P. M. Trains dallr aioentlundaT. DAVID MoOARGO,Oih'I..8dpt. JAI. r. ANDERSON On'i Pass. Am. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Foil COUNTY tXIMMlSSlONKll SAMUEL STATES. OK IIF.I.I. TOWNSHIP. Pnlilect to the Kemis-ratlc pi lmary election, held .lune IM. Ismi. JJEECH UREEK RAILROAD. New York Ontra! 4 Hudmn River R. R. Co., Leiim CONnKNSF.n TIMK TAlll.K. tIKAll I P Exp Mall No:i7 No:tl ni: u now n Kxp Mall Nu:i No ai Mat 17, p ni p m I.MArr....l'ATTON. I III Westovcr .l,v n 25 I Pi M XII All K.Y IKin 12:15 l.ve.... Keinnnir rr s oil 122' IIA.y.AM.... .. s II 12 is Air Kerimair ... l.ve nas h :r 12 CI New Mllit 12 n7 oImiiiii 25 12 110 Mitchells II 40 l.ve. Clcurllclil.liiuc. An r.w n ai ci.EAiii iF.i.i) 7 45 II 21 Arr.clcai Held June, l.ve ii:i'i i 17 II 12 Wisidlnnd (1 45 rai II 0 Illirler 52 72a III AN Wnllni'elon 1157 7 1.1 In. Ml .. MoiiImIiiIc Mines.... 7 l 707 10 41 l.ve Miiuson Arr 715 tl :n 10 mi l.ve i ..,, ..,, Air 7 27 II HI All l 1 I " i l.ve Till Jl M 7 17" ;i5 Toil 7 HI 7 '25 741 7 05 Tim H4II II 20 it I a 5 IS 5 05 4 AS 4 47 4:15 4 an 4"l p m io aifXir Miiuson Lve Ill a; Wlnliurne 10 12 PK.AI.E 7 40 II VI nilllniowii 7 57 114a SNOK. SHOE sill S4s ....IIKKC1I CHKKK k 4s 4! s:ci Mill Ilall mil s.VI K25 LOCK HAVEN I07 has h 15 Youngdiile II HI nn7 HOI.IEUSKV SIIOHE .U NC. II2H II IS 7 55 1 EHSEY SIIOHE.... H : ic.xi '725 ,ve WII.I.IAMSP'T Air Mi in H.V5 11 m 11 in p in pm a 111 Pull . ,- Hkaiumi It. It . a 111 p 111 2 40 iiA5 Air WII.I.I AMSP'T l.ve 1111 2011 :i m:hjmi ail l.ve I'll 1 1, A Arr AiH Tjo ' l,v N.Y.viaTaiiuioiia Ar II1V1 T :n l,v..N. Y. via Phlla.. Arb7 25 in an a m p m p m a ni Dully Week-days II no p ni Sundays 1 10 55 a m Sunday "Ii" New York passenuers traveling via Phll ndelpliin 011 1(1.211 11 m train ftotn Wllllaiiis port, will change cars at Columbia Ave., Philadelphia. ro-Ni-:'Tio.- At wiiiiiini.isiit with I'hlladelphlaAHeadlngH H. At Jersey Slime wllh Kali Hrook Hallway. At Mill Hall with Central Hnllroad of Pennsylvania. At Phlllpshiirit Willi Pennsylvania Hatlmad and AliisiniiiV Phlllpsliurg Coiiius'tlug H. U. At ClenrHelil Willi HillTlllo. HH'hester Plttsliiiruh Hailwav. At MahatTev and Patton Willi Camliiln A Cleaitlehl I'llvislon of Pennsylvania Hnllroad. At MalinlTey with Pennsylvania A- North-Western Hnllroad. A. (1. Pai.hkr, F. E. Hkiihimax, SiiH'rlntetideiit. tien'l Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pit. fiotrU. JJOTEL McCOXNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. I'A. FRAXKJ. BLACK, Proprietor. The lending hotil of the town. Headquar ters fir commeivlul men. Htcntn heat, free bus, lintb nsinis undcloseta on every flisir, sample rooms, Ulllard naini, telefilione eon nis'tkina &c JJOTEL BELNAP, REYX'OLDSVILLE, VA. J. C. MLLMAX, Proprietor. First class Inevery particular. Located In tlK very centre of tlie business part of town. Free 'bus to iwl from trains and comniodloim sample rooms for commercial travelers. JOORE S WINDSOR HOTEL, FlI.IIKHT BTKEKT, rHILADELrillA, PENN'A, PHESTOX J. ,V00fA Proprietor. IM2brd rimin. Hates t2.H0 per (lay Ameii- 'n Plan. Pililis k from P. Ii. H. Depot and blis'k fnnw New P. . (. . Depot. Itttacf lliturow. J NEFT. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And ttuiil Gstuto Agent, Reyaildsvlllu, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-tiAW. Office on West Main street, opixistte t Commercial Hotel, Ueynoldsvlllo, Pa, c. x. tioitnim, John w. hkkb QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ilnxikvllle, .IrnVrson Co., Ta. Oltice In room formerly occajiled by Gordoa ACoi lM'tt West Main SI rout . W. L. MeCRAOKEN, BrtokTilli. a. Mcdonald, B7D4l4ivill. jccracken & McDonald, Attorney uml CouimllortHtt-Law, Offices ut Reywildlvllle and Brookvllle. pRANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices In Mahowy building. Main Street, Rejrnoldsvlllu, Pa. JR. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Rualdunt demist. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle iiusk lu operating. jyU. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Beynoldsvlllu, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by 1. 8. McCrelght. J)R. R. DEVERE KING, DENTIST, Office at the residence of I. C. Klnt,JH. D.. at corner of Main aud (Sixth streets, Reynolds vllle, Pa. JJE Y NOLDS V1LLE LAUNDRY, WAH SINGI'rwpiiVtor, Horner 4th street and Gordon alley. First class work done at reasonable prices. Olvs the laundry a trial. a m p m a :m I52 '5 00 4 15 5 25 4 4'! .. 5 a5 4 5j 5 41 4 .W A 4it A HI A 52 5irl 5 5S S 15 II 15 A :t4 1 & " id io n in 2!l :M 1140 II is It 57 The British MOMinm Library. Sir E. Mnaudn Thompson give" soma dK'iri'N to show tho extent of the lilirivry of printed Igxiks nt the British lnuwum ami tho rnto of incrense nt which it him drown. More thmi half n century lifter tho fimndiitiim of tho museum tho li lirnry Imd not incroiisod ovon thrccfoliL In tho yenr 1821 them were less than 1 10,000 volume. But 80 years lmd uot lupsed when these hnd morn than dou lilod in immls r. In 1HI18 thern were rompnted to bo 83.1,000 volumes in the department. Twenty yours Inter these OKiiin lmd more thuu doubled. In 1808 fliers wero 600,000 volumes. Having once obtained nu impetus, the muss rap idly increased, and at this moment tho number of volumes is calculated to amount to the enormous total of 1,700, 000, not counting single sheets or parta of works that are accumulating. Tho space which this mass of printed material occupies has to bo reckoned in miles. The shelves of tho reading room and iron galleries constructed around It, which nro known as the new library, all told, extend to mora than eight and twenty miles; those in the rest of the department to 1 1 miles. It may lie no ticed that this total of 8 miles is nearly the snmn as that of the shelving of tho French National library, according to re cent calculations. Tho prospect of in crease of this mill-ago may bo viewed with comparative equanimity in con nection with tho stornge of the ordinary octavos of literature, but when ono con templates the rapid growth of newspa pers tho limitH of the availahlo space within tho present buildings are almost Within sight. Westminster CSazette. A I"g Story. When the guest of tho Rev. Edward II. Ingle in Roanoke, Va., I was asked by Mr. Ingle to make the experiment whether I could bring into my conver sation with him the word "hob's" with out its being curiously noticed by his dog. I tried it more than once, uot em phasizing tho word or making it louder than any other words. Tho first time tho word "holes" reached his ear tho dog looked toward me with an expres sion of apprehension. Tho second time ho rose, curled his tail between his legs, and stood watchful, as if to know whether he was to bo further disturbed. The third time he left the room with unmistakable demonstrations of alarm and shame. Mr. Ingle told me, as tho only explanation he could give, that tho dog had dug holes in tho grass on tho lawn and had been sharply reproved and acoldod for it, but never punished otherwise. We have a dog which will do tho same thing, for precisely the same rea son, oji bearing the word "ducks." The little wretch killed a tamo duck and was verbally flagellated. Loudon Spec tator. Philadelphia FnlloeuMm. Although 4'very Philadelphia police man is t,:- .villi d with uniform, helmet, belt and club by tho city, bo is forced to purchase tJio revolver aud black jack which go o niako up his equipment. This circumstance is poNsytssed of legal signiflcanon. Everything that tho oily authorize tho poliocunw to wear or carry is nrovided out of imiuicipitl funds, but tho city has mo authority to allow any man to carry t'oiioenled weap ons. This authority is given tho police men by tiro courts. However, thodeiiurt- ment of public safety is a factor in the question, liecauso it accepts a certain re volver as the official weapon of tho po lice force, and tho policemen are expect ed to purchase the official revolver. Per soiial taste enters iuini tho purchase ia the way of embellishments, and some members of tho force pay from (15 tm $20 for a revolver tluit can be purchased bare of ornament (or IS. The official block jock is of infinite variety, but al ways of equal utility. Philadelphia Kecord. JHIseed the Lowliest Jewel. A story of the carnival shows that an ago of .chivalry can coexist with an age or robbery. Mine. Charlotte T 1 Hallos saleswoman and, moreover, widow, went out, as was only natural, to have a look at fhe procession. Hho found an her return that her jewels had been stolen in her absence, aud as the jewels were worth 300 it wan a serious loss. Tux all ills, ihowever, there are compensations, and cm tho table the thief had loft a note, brief indeed, bat gallant Jtnd gratifying to a degree. "A thousand regrets, " so the note ran, "for not having found in this chamber by for its most lovely jewell" Paris Mes senger. Mo Policy at All. "Honesty- may be the best policy as general thing, " remarked Uncle Alloa Sparks, "hut if aotne men that I know of had been perfectly honest in answer ing the questions on their application blanks for rife insurance they would never have got any polity at all. "Chi cago Tribune. An Important Question. If your friends or nolghbors are suffer ing from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), auk them if thoy have ever used Otto's Cure. Thin famous German remedy ia having a large sale here and is performing some wonderful cures of throat and lung diseases. Reynolds Drug Store will give you a sample bottle free. No matter what other medicines have failed to do, try Otto's Cure. Large Sixes i"c. and fiOo. Tha ttott Thing Collrge Does For a Man. Whatever limy be hi store for the American college as the predecessor of tho American university, it can never ceuse to be an ageucy for the training of a innu in tho great business of living. It enriches his life; it deepens and broadens his view of truth; it ennobles his aims; it strengthens his choice of the right ; it ulnrilies his vision of, aud his luve of, the beautiful. The col lege pours nil into thu lump of character and makes its light more radiant aud more lusting. When these functions are lost, If they ever be lost, they must be assumed by some other power. For, so long ,14 the race continues, so long are its members to be trained to think, to judge, to reason, to ant with independ ence and witlt justice, to work labo riously, and to bo large and true aud no ble men. These qualities represent the bent thing which a college can do for its students. Poruui. A lac'tlnn t 1'hrsle Tho omuibus was about half fall when the mushcr got in and took a seat next the pretty girl. He hud p lined himself superfluously close to bur, and she edged away, but little by little he crowded op to her un til she was j:tmmed into the comer. The situation was painful, and was complicated by the glare of the women uu tho other side, the wondered if they thought she liked it. The pretty girl turned on herpuisner. "If you want my place, sir," she said, "I shall bo happy to line nnd give it to yon, but pit-use don't try to occupy it while I am in it." Aud the masher pulled the strap aud got out. New York Journal. In the Course of Events. "Suy, Chimmy," he said thoughtful ly as he gazed ut the golf plsyers, "(lore's no tulllu what (lose swells'U do." "Wat's de mutter wit' 'em now?" "Look at 'em an see. Dey're plnyin ihinny. Dey'll be shootiu marbles an fly in kites next. "Washington Star. It Stops the Crying. To keep babies from crying an ingen ious device is resorted to in India. The moment a child begins to cry the mother places her hand over its mouth and nips its nose so that it cannot breathe. Then it is allowed to breathe freely again, but should it make use. of the oppor tunity to again set up a howl it is at once suppressed in tho sumo way. This is reiieated till tho baby imagines that tho painful stoppage of tho breath is caused by its own effort to scream, and so is careful to keep quiet. It is needless to say that this method will scarcely be adopted by doting American mothers. Philadelphia Ledger. On the Barsaln Counter. "You say, then, that this material is the Litest fashion?" "The very latest, madum. " "But will it fade in the sun?" "Why, it has been lying in tho win dow for twu yeiu-s, and look how well it has stood!" Boston Traveller. Biimething That Doesn't. Twynn I suppose you never heard of the Keely motor. Triplett What makes y(Si suppose' that? Twynn You are so fond of remark ing, "EvcrytbUuj gs?s." Detroit Froe Press. Shirt Waist Coraars. Tho scheme to have detachable collars with shirt waists ia a very happy thought of Homebody, mod tho quick popularity of this style of waist attests its general favor. One waist will easily retain its fmshnoHB to weur through two collars, now Unit tho shirt waist is such only in name and does not neces sarily mean a bodice with a shirt front. Some dressmakers also make up tho stylish shepherd's pluid silk waists to be worn with linen collars white lin en, of comae, being preferred though a few plain batiste collars have bvn seen. Near York Times. Dangerously Near. Passenger (to train boy) You proba bly did not know when you put this book in nry lap that I was tho author. Train Boy Did jon write that look? Passenger I did. Train Boy Then you hod better lowep mighty quiet about it. I just sold a copy to thatuau bade of you. Hurknn Life. CnaatUfled. Elsie (petulantly,) Mamma, I don't like these toys. Mamma Why, Elxie, you said just now you wero pleased with them. Elsie (pensively) Sometimes I don't even like what plnases ma Christian Advocate. mu f (nothing, fjucle Moae Dat durg is tna best friend, and I wouldn't sell nm fo noth lu. Van Pelt I'll give yon 60 cents for hbtt. Uncle Mose He's yo' dorg. Youkers V. Y. ) Home Journal and News. Paper napkins or handkerchiefs, in troduced into this country from the east a few years ago, have been in use both in China and Japan for over 700 years. Glory ia like a circle in the water, which never oeaseth to enlarge itself till by broad spreading it disperse to naught Shakespeare. A ttonnet to Order. A prominent Detroit firm having a millinery department in their store re ceived the following mail order for a bonnet from a patron who wrote that she lived "where millinery is not of a high order. " She therefore sent the following: "Direcktions for bonnet. Mazure of 1 head from cui to ear over top of the head I 13 inches, from cur to ear under my chin I D.'g" inches; from forehead to back hare 7 inches. I want a black lase bonnet j with streamers and rozettsof red or yal- low sotting ribbon an would like a bunch of pink Kozesora bluo ploom be hind with a black jett buckcL If arti flshels is still all the go I want a bunch of grutM'S or a bird's tale somewharcs. I do not deziro anything too fansy, but if you think a reath of pansies would look good yon may put one on. I have some good pink ribbon here at home so yon need not put ou strings. "Detroit Free Press. In tho Finnish Woods. Oar way lay through a forest ravaged here and there by fire. The mosses along the road were beautiful, and, indeed, everywhere in Finlnnd where I went I saw much beauty on the ground, not merely in the way of flowers, but of leaves, some of which lin by me as I write, still glowing us when first gath ered, and sprays of moss which are long feathering trails of marvelous loveli ness. The lichens and fungi add purples, yellows and reds in every shade, so that the artist's palette might soon lie ex hausted in painting these rich carpets of gnrgeon.s coloring. "Vignettes of Fin land. " Charity. Charity is a universal duty, which it is in every man's power sometimes to practice, since every degree of assistance givi 11 to another, upon proper motives, is an act of charity, uml there is scarce ly any man in sui li 11 lute of imbecility ns that he may not, u some occasions, benefit his neighbor. Johnson, Mississippi husloon culled the Bayon State irom the long stretches of almost stagnant water buck water of tho Mis sissippi river found within tho limits of the state. English Ship Names. Tho miming of ships is ono of the difficulties thut the admiralty overcome by using the old names over and over again. To adopt a new mime into the navy seriously interferes with the serv ice signal books. The old names are in the code, and ure as convenient for the ships of today as for thoso of Nelson's time. But the introduction of a new name necessitates 1111 alteration in nil the books. That is why the old names survive generation after generation. London World. Charcoal For Potted Plants. Cluu-coul is the most beneficial to pot ted plants if broken in pieces the size of small chestnuts and added to the soil in the proportion of 1 part to 20 of earth. Write as Yon Feel. If you would write to ouy purpose, yon must be perfectly free from within. Oive yourself the natural rein; think on no pattern, no patron, no paper, no press, no public; think on nothing, but follow your impulses. Oivo yourself as you are what you are und how you see it. Every roan sees with his own eyes or does uot see at all. Emerson. Seltzer water derives its name from tho vitiligo of Lower S( Iters, in Nassau, Where several springs, united lu one basin, yield 6,000 cubic feet an hour of tins sparkling mineral water. Disorder in a drawing nsjiu is vulgar; in an antiquary's study, not. Tho bluok battle stain on a soldier's face is not vulgar, but tho I dirty face of a house, maid is. RuHkin. Tli rrofeasor Loot. "Now, look here," said the professor to tho infuriated bull, "yon are my su perior iu strength. I am your superior in iniiiil. Let ns arbitrate this matter and aee which should by right have the better of our controversy. " "Oh, no," replied the bull. "Let's toss nu for it." LiiUt. The professor lost. London Tit-Bits. There is an herb growing on Monnt Libanns aud in the surrounding oountry which is said to stain a bright yellow the teeth or ull uuinials thut feed upon it. Nothing can bring yon peace but yourself. Nothing can bring yon peaca one tne iriunipu 01 principles. cmer son. A Friendly Hint. The small cigar cutters generally sqen in tobacco stores seem to exercise a strange fascination over some people. It seems that few people can stand uear one of these machines without playing with it, and sometimes there is a finger cut. A dealer has a clover scheme by wnicli to obvlato tins danger. A small sign upon the outter reads, "For cigars, not fingers." Exchange. Grape t readers in Portugal, who tread out the juice with their bare feet, get 60 cents a day, a high rate, as they claim the juice is apt to make the feet sore. Be careful in lighting a gas stove to tee that all the burners are lit ; other wise yon will suffer. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE, LIFE and insurance. ACCIDENT I have a largo lino of Companies and am prepared to handle largo or small lines of Insurance. Prompt attention given to any business Intrusted to my cam. Olilco In Nolan Block, Rcynolds- vlllc, Pa. Admired by the ladies. WHY? Because he wears Graff's X-Kay 82.00 Shoes. Latest Style, Good Wear and only found at GILBLOM'S. Facts nnd not "fad" nr ele ments the thoughtful buyer is looking for in these days of close com petition, nnd these nre found in purchasing GROCERIES where you get the best returns for your money and this you can do at the GROCERY - STORE OK W. R. Martin, Dealer in Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour, Feed, etc., Fine Teas and Roasted Coffees. W. R. MARTIN, Main Street, Rkvnoldhvii.lk, Pknna. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-slioer and General Blacksmith. Ilorsii-slKM'liix doiiu In the nciitcst nntniier and hy tli luti'st Iniiimved mi tliiids. over IU) different kinds of sImmk mmle for eorreo lion of fiuilty Hi'tloii und lltsuuscil feet. Duly Hie hest initke of shiM-s und nulls used. Kt IjulrlniKif nil kinds cinvfiilly uml iirnmiiilv done. Satisfaction i.oakaktki.1). Luuiliur meii sauppliiMim liund. .lackson Ht., neur Fifth, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. SINGE 1878. uiivvt NORWOOD G. PINNEY, BROOKV1LLE, PX. 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