mm VOLUME r. KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 11W7. NUMBER 6. UnUroitti (Tint (Table. KX NSYLVANIA 11 A I U ; ) A 0. IN KITKCT MAY l'i, Jsi'7. I'lillnili'liilitii r.t-le ItMlniiiil llvl-In Time .Tlllllc. TllllllS ll'IIM' ltlftOllll. KASTW.Udl H:04 ii iii-Ttnin N, dully, cpl itiif I : y. fur Sunl'tiry. X llUi-linnc Scriiiiion, lltirrlsliur.r liinl tin- Inti'iincilliiic sta tions, ni l Ii IliM lit I'lillniMplilil t. In.. Ni-m hi k. H::m p. m. ; t 1 1 1 tiw .: p. m.; ii-lilnuliili. i:l i. in rn!!m:i!i I'liilm cm fl'ulii llhuiii'-piilt mid luissi-nirer ctitiflies from Kittii- In liillnili'lplilii. 4-.m p. in., i ruin ii. iliilly iM-i pi siniiiny fur llllirhlillft mill Inti'ttncilllilc stations, ni' rlvliiirnl riillinli lplilil 4:;m A. M.l New VoiK, ::u A. M. l-nHmi'ii Met plnii curs fi-nin If ml Kl'.llt ' In I'hllitili'lpliltl Itml New Yin U. IMitlmli'lplil.'i pnoriiiri'i s iii ii M'liinlll III slcem-i- utiillstiit I n'il until ?:;i" A. M. t':4n p. in. Ti nlii 1. iliilly fur Sim Inn, v. Ilnn-is-Inirir nnil tnti'itni'illiilf nit l.ms. iirrlv lliir :it I'lillinli lpliill. il :.Vi A. M.l Ni' m U. '.i::n A. M. mi ii-i-k tlns mill 1n.:is A M. nil Sitn ilny; lliililniorc, il:-:n a. m.: ashlm-inn, l:l'i A. M. I'lillmiiii cms limn lit I' nnil W Illinium iinrt to riilliiili-lplilii. I'livscii'.-riM In li-"n-i-fur Ittiltlniorc nnil Washington vlll In' t noisier red hit n itliliiut.ili -.In pri hi Ititi rlsliui i.'. " .-.-ciiyi r rum'lti'M frnin f-1 1-1 1 ' tn I'hlliiili'lpliln mill llllnni'-nott to llnltl tnore. WF.STWAHIt 7:21 n. in. Tniln I. iliillv i-xci-pt Sitidny for ItMiliMiy. Ilulliils. 11 1 iix ml mill Inli t- nii-dinti- sinilons. Leaves lllili:w:iy lit :i:W I". M. fur Kile. H:.M n. 111.--T111I11 :i, iliilly fur Kiln mill Intcr- tlirillnlr (mints. .V4" p. in. Tin I ii I", iliilly except Sunday for Kline nnil Inli-ltni-illlltc it nt lull. Tllliuliill TIIAINS Ink Mill TVtM)l) 1 IfoM TDK FAST AMI SOI'TII. THA1N II leaves I'lillinli lpliill S::m A. in.! il-lllllUtilll, 7..M1 A. Mi Itnltllllllte, SI.KIA. M.J Wlllo'slml ic, n:l." m.j ihillv except Snn llnv, tl itI Mini lit lt-lft wood lit -VI" p. M. with I'lillmiiii I'.trliir rnr from I'lilliidclphla to Wlllliiiii-.in.it . TKAIN :i leaves New York nt 7:m i. m.: Phila delphia, 11:31 p. tn.: U ii-lilinttiiii. In.41) p. in.; Hull Itiiorc, lli.MI p. tn.; iliilly niTivlnir tit ItrirtuiMiit tit llt.VI ti. ni. riillniiiti Kli'i'liltitf mi fnitn I'lilliiili'ltililit to Kill' mid from V 11.-111111:11111 mill Hiiltllniiii' t'n W illlninvtiiiit nnil tlinmuli pn-i'iii:i'l' I'liiH'lli" fri'in I'lillu li'lplilu to Ki lt' mill Itiiltlnmii' In Wlllliitns pnrt. TliAI.V I li'ii vi Hi'iiovn nt tl:.'lo n. tn., flnlly t'Xri'pl Siimliiy, iiiilvlim nt Drlftwtmd 7:','l lioHNsNnuno railroad. ( Dully cxfi'pt Suntlny.) TKAIN m li'iivi KlilKWitv nt i:IS n. m.: .Inlin- wmlinru in l':ikl ii. in., m rlvlim ill t 'lt'i tniiiit nt Ui::'ii. in, THAI N 20 Ii'iivph CliTiiiiint nt 10:40 n. ni. nr- rlvlntt nt .liilinMititHii'K nt ll::ni ii. m. mid Hldttiiy ut Ili'iAn. in. MD(AVAY & C'l.n.AltnKLD R. R. AND (tlNNKfl'IONS. DAILY KXCK.I'T SVNDAY. SOl'TII W A I C I . MH(THWAItlt, V.M A. M. STATIONS. I'. M. I' M. N .VI tl M mm 7 31 hi .w 7 !W ma m. ICflnivii Itrlft win nl Kinpiii'lilin St. Miiiy-i Knm' Wllivix .liilnisiinlitll'ix .'. im 4 INI ;t-J4 a " 4 I kV ;iti in i ii in II II ! h '.'I II III rt hi ii vi mil II 44 J 110 KS. A.M. I'TM. IT M. Vi ( IA Klilirivtiy l-.tini(l Kim Mill llitvi'ti t 'l ovlimd Hlmi is Mills llllli' llm k Vltn'yniil Kim 4'nrf'liT Ktnrkwiiyvllli' McMliiii SiiinmH llm-vi'vi Kim I'lill- t'ri'i'k luillnli. a at i a la aiw i.i 1.VI 1 4H I 41'. I 44 1 ;u I il 1 '.i I l .i 12 4.1 vi nai an n:m 0 411 114.1 7 M r ;:m 74 7WI 7 a 7'W f K 7 0s 12 III r "7 12 ill 13 : ia:i7 12 40 12 Ml 1 C.' 1 07 I 1.1 I 41) l 47 II 40 Hum 10 HI III 12 111 -.1) Id ill J. H.lll Tt lllNSOX, Cil'll. MllllllKIT. .1. II. WOOD, til'll, Tiish, Aff't. A LUX ; IT KX Y V. LLKY RAILWAY COMTAXY ooiiinioni'luj- Sunday, May 1(1, lM'.l. Ltiw (Ji'iulo DIvIhIiiii. KASTWAHP. 'Nn.l. 'Nn.il.' No. (i.i Hil I W:i KTATlll.NH. I - I I I I A. M.IP. M.'A. M.!A. M P. M Keel Bnnk lo ,v IS j L.HWKiinliiim .... II i" 4 .'I N..w lli'llili lii'iii II 1110 ft 20 4nk Klilifi II 117 ,1 Is ,1 27 1 MaysvllU' 11 44 .1 an .1 XI, ' Sutiimi'ivlllt'... la o:t 5 4i ,1 Ml Itnii.kvlllo 12 2A-, 0) 0H Jli'll i2 ll -ill HI 1.1 . I'iiIIit 12 : II tl 27 Ufyiiiildsvlllii.. 12 .W1 H4it 1141 I'lini'imst 1 (til 4s -HI All Fulls cici k I 2"; 7oo 7mifl2.i I :w iiuliiiis i 7 10! 7 os io a.1 i4o ShIiiiIii I 4I; 7 aii; 7 2.1 WliiU'iliiiin .... I Mi 7 H 7 HI Folilli'lll I.'! 7 421 7 411 Tyli'r aos! 7M 7 Mi: HiMii'ii'llo i :i7 S 20 I7 Uriint 2 47 l :io H 27i Krlftwood a 1.1 H As ti Vi ! M. P. M A. M.IA, M. P. M WK.HTWAIIII. No.2 "No.tt No.10 108 I "fid HTATION8. A. M. A. M JP. M. P. H.V. IMftwood loin :m ami Urant ! 17 in H. -n. Ji'tti) 10 4s 07 20 TylT II 17 !I4 ,V. I'i'ii tl.-lil 11 20 411 7 Oil Wlnt-Thin n .... II lia 4li 7 1.1 NalMiln 11 42 .10 7 20 Illinois 12 .11 7 12 7 42 12 4.1 4 KnllM'1-i'Ok 1 20 7 2.1 7 sol 12 IW PunmuiKt tl 2 i7 l 7 Ml KoyiMiUlsvllld.. I : 7 40 H0S Kullur. HI 7 K H 22 Ilnll 2 0.1 S (W -18 4 Hr.K.kvlllo 2 11 8 III 8 41 HnniiiMTVIIlii.... 2 27 HiK 8 57 , Mnysvlllii 2 47 K 40 17 ' OiikKliiiro HI 9 Oft: 20 Now Ht'tlilPlium Mm 0 10 9 111 I. HWwinlium H : 9 41 lU'diiunk a 50 9 55 .P. ni. A. m.l P. M, p M. p, m. Trillim dully evppiit Sunday. )AVI1 Mtil'AKi.O. Okn'i.. Bdpi. JA8. P, ANHKKSON Gkn l I'ass. Aot. B UFFALO, ROCIIF.STF.R & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. Tin' short lino botwpt'n Dnldils. Ulduwiiy, Bradford, Miluumiu-ii, Hultulo, Kik IiiihUt, NiHKitru KuIIh und points In the uppor oil region. On and iifli'i' Nov. 15th, 1MM, pusspn ger trill ns will Hi'i'lvuniid dcpiirt from Fulls Creek ki ut km, dully, uxctipt riiinduy, n fol Iowh: 7.2ft a m und 1.116 p m for Curwentivtlle and llhiut'flt'ld. 10.00 a m KufTulo and Bochemor mall For BnM'kwuy villi, KldKWHy.Johusnii burn, Mt. Jewett, liradforU.isiiliiniitru'a, Buffalo and Uih'Iii'sht; I'oiiiiec'tlno at. .Iiilinsonhuru with I'. & E. train U. for Wilcox, Kuuc, Wui ren, I'orty und Erie. 10.27 a ni Accommodation For Pykea, Rig Kun and runxHUtiiwiipy, 10.28 a pi For Hrynoldsvllli'. 1. p m Bratlfurtl Acvonimodntloii For Bi'ticiitit'p, llrockwtiyvllle, KUinont, Car mon, Kliliwiiy, Jnlinsoiiliuru, Mt. Jewett and 1! itul foul. J.2.1 p. ni. Accoinmiidiitloii for Piinxsu tuwni y nnil Hilt Kun. 4.25 p. in. Mull For Ilullols, pykiw, II l Uuu FunxHUlawtipy und Wulslou. 7.40 p m Acciiniiuodullon for Big Kun und PutiXMUtuwtii'y. Pussi'infi'i'H are ivuut'Kted to purchuso tlck- ets lii-foii' entui'liin the cutn. An excess I'liiiimi of Ten I't'iils will be collected by con dui'toi when fun's ore puld on trahiH, fiiiin all nt ut Ions where u ticket otllco Isniulnlulned, Tliousiind mile llcknty at two cunts per mile, good for pussiiuu betweeu all Hlutluns. J, II. McIntvhe. Anoiit, FulU Creek, l'a. E. V. Lai-ev, tien. Fun. A Kent, Itoclieater N.Y. KIXII t'RKKK RAILROAD. Nrw Ynrk Crntra! & Hudson River R. R. Co., lcfe C(iNi)i:ssi:i) timk taih.k. lll'.AIl I t' l:p Mall Nn ;I7 Nn ill in: Mi mm IAp Mull Nniio Nii:m M v 17, ts'.'il. p in I ,1 Att u...l,.TT('N.., II III p tn l.vp Ait; 1.VP Mill .- no 74 0 a.i .ijoi i :i.i a i.i 5 41 5 22 0 :m 0 il". I o M II A I I FY 12 111 I. vc. . . Kin tniHii-. . liA..A ii .:. . . Kl't llHIlIf . . New Mllpolt ... ohnitii ... I2 2.'i . . . . U 1.1 Air. 12 II 12 "I .... s l.i s 41 s :i'i s:n s III .141, .1 V! .1 :.s II 1.1 .1 an .1 :i; 5 lis 5.11 II . Mil. -he II in i.vi'.l'li-iillli-ld.liiiii'. Ait' i ii iii 'i ii :vi so-, it : ... t I.F AIM'll'.I.H T.i7ll 5TA riT leii riieiil liini'. i.vc 7 s II 12 Wo.iillmiil 7 42 11 01 Ilk'li'f 7 :i; io.'is Wniiiii'i'ion II III ii i:. o .-.a o 17 tl :i'.i II 17 II iil II .VI 7 07 7 1.1 fio tl .11 7 17 7 ax l"-'.o .. Moiil-iliilc .Mini's. -1LJ"L! Vi iti 1'i i.Vc . . .M nn--' in. An- 7 1.1 An I III 7 in '7 s 7 I ! i; in II 01 A IT in nil Ai r in if! .... in 12 .... ! :-n . . . . o l'i .... 8 4S . . . . h .U .. . Hlll.Tsirti . . II iinsoii .... I.ve N inliui up ..I'll A I.F llllllnlonii ' 17 7 io 7 17 Kill 4s i ni l n7 0 10 0 2'-' 7 42 III K (IS s 17 II 10 ii r, 0 27 Ii n II HI 0 l'i !NoK SIH iK ,1 IS 84S ....lll-.l I II t lll.lilv .10-, sin Mill Mull 4is .- . .i.ut i ii vi:n 4. "HI M.l Yi'lti'-i:ilp in: m.i.ii:i;skv siiui,i:.irNf. 4112 7-Vi IKKSF.Y sin i;li.... Mir; 721 l.vp II.I.IAMSI'"!' Ait li:m II 4 III If, III 'JO ii ni p m p tn ii in pin n in ritli.. .V l.'t'MiiNii I!. II. n in put 'Mil il.11 All- W II.I.IAMSI'T I.ve '10 2011110 s in M ill) l.vp I'll 1 1, A i t- 5 ni 7 Id '"" '" . S'.V.vhi TtiiiViii'iiiii A r ii inf f'.tiai l.v. N. Y. in I'lillii.. Arli 72.1 ','''" n nt p m i in u ni ' I tally Vi-i'I(.iIii s f i'. no p in Sundays . in .1.1 a tn Siiniln v "Ii" New Yoik passpiiupi-s ti-iiM-lln-j vln Flill aili'lplilli on ln.20 a in train from U llllntiis pott. will I'limnip curs nt t 'nlunilila Avp., l'lilladrlphla. 4 (IMIil I'KINN, - Al Willlmnsporl Willi l,hlladi'l.il;iA l:cliilllil.'lt.K At .1.1 i-v Slinrp with Fall llnsik Kiillwuv. At Mill Hall wlili I'i'iiiiiil Kallrond of I'i'iiii-vlviinlii. At I'liilipsliiii-ir with ri'iiiisylviiuln litillroiid and Altnniui ,V-I'lilllpslititir t'litiui'ctluit II. K. At rl. -lull, -I.I with llilllnlo. lioclii'stir l'lttsliui!li Itallwav. At Miiliallcy anil i'lnnni with ii nil u 1 ii ,V Cli'iirtli'ld IMvlsimi nf 1'i'iinsylvnnln Itallniinl. At MaliunVy with I'i'iitisylvatila A: Norlh-U cMem IIiiIImiihI. A. If. I'M.MKlt, F. F. lll.lllllMAM, Siipcrliitclnlctit . tlcu'l I'ass. AkI. I'hlliiili'iiihra, I'n. tteli'l. J OTKL Mct'OXXKLL, RK Y NOLI WVILLE. l'A. FHAXKJ. BLACK, Proprietor. The It'll il I ii ir hotel of the town. Ili'iidiiiiur- ters for ciimuiei-cliil men. Steiim bent, free bus. bath rooms and closets in everv Hour. siiinple roiinis, hilliuid room, telephone con ned inns ,vc. II OTKL HKLNAP, HEYXOL13SV1LLK, l'A. rii-st rlims ltuv-rv nHttlruliir. Lociitf-dhi tin very rrntm of )v lMistncH imrt nf town. Vrvv 'him to titnf from trudis mid coitiimxIlouH tantiiplc riKinis for iaoiunr(-rrl:il t nivi'U'i'H. E. NEKF- JUSTICE or THE l'EACE And Keul KHte Airmt, Beyniililsvllle, la Q MITCHELL, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Olllce on West V,iiii street, opposite tflie t'nmmi'ii'lai Hotel, Iteynoldsvlllc, l'a. c. Z. GORDON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Biswikvlllp, .IpfTerson CVx Pw. Ofllcn tn ivnito fomerlv occupied by GtMidon ti I'orbett West Ms-ln hliei l. q m. Mcdonald, attorxey-at-lavv, Notary Public, neul estate awtil, PuK-iiiIm secureii, coiM'ciiini mane pniiupiiy. iitce In Nolun bkM'k, Bn'yrnoldsvllle, I'u. J7RANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, (iffli'ps In Mahonejr biilldlng. Main Klmct, Keynoldsvllle, l'a. jyn. n. e. hoover, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Hcslilcnt dentist. In building near MXfco dlst church, niiMMito Arnold block, tientki- fli'sa in operating. jy. R. E. IIARI1ISON, SURGhX)N DENTIST, Rpynoldsvllle, Pm. Offlcp In rooms formerly occupied by I. S. mo remiii. "QU. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office at the residence of I. C. King, M. 11., at corner oi Main ana Bixtn atreets, Heynoia vllln. Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NolHrv Public and Heal Estate Aient. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In the Foster block, near postollice, Ili-yn- (iiiisvuie, m. GET AN KIlUC'ATION and fnrluiitt ko liunil In itsn.l. fli't un eriu pivllfl iTIATW leatlnn t tliu ten- EDUCATION I wr-'r-T Jn iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliuiiiliiit Hy,.,,, , J. rl- clum aoeominoitulloiis unit low num. maw hi to ituilenw. Kiiri'ln'Ularsumllllini. !.. ailurci lat Nurmul fet'kaal, tk llavea, Pa. WANTF.D-FAITlll TI. MKN tilt WOMEN to travel for rcioiilliln estalilislied house In Pennsylvania. Halitry 97MI and ex- ileuses, roslllini pei'inuiiellt Kerel-euce, Kiiclose Kclf-ntltlrcsscil siumiH'd eiiveliine. The Nalliinul, blur Insurance llldg., Chlcugo, INDQLPi 7: JULI-AN4HAWTH0R.NL!. jCMpr CoiTIIKIHT BY AMKlSIt'AK PltESS ASSOUUTIOH, contim:kd. Hi: wilt up hl r.'tril. iiml was coinliiot ctl to tbc mora wIhtk tlm Riitnlnlplis, fil ther nnil will, were. Tho latter wnn witlklnp; up mul down the Hour, while the former stuml willi his liarlc tn the i Hre, liinklnx ns binh Klnmlili'r.'il ntiil tlijr- I ni tii'il ns possible. I "1 am here," saiil Wulliu pleasantly. I nfter tho formalitieM were over, 'titiot- ! lii'litlly, nn liebalf of tho laily who lias been fiiiitln.n liie past Kcasnti under the tiunie of .Mile. Maratia." J "Mr. Dinsninre," said Raudolpli, Sr., I twlstiiiff bis eyebrow sternly, "ynti nro j perhaps not aware that the lady is under luy especial t hnrife." "I have known fur some mouth i that I she is your daiij;lili'i', Mr. Haiulnlph, but no one Is aware that she is under your efijipclal eharixi'." "I do not unilerstatnl you, nit !" said Mr. Randolph fiercely. "Yon told mo several weeks ago, in th preseneo of niv frienil Bcllinxham, wfM reinenibei's it, that you bad but tho lightest aeiiuaititanco with her. And your rhargu of her lias amounted to so Ht'Jo tbnt she hns totlny coino to me, who had no right to pxpertsui'li an honor, for counsel and protection." This was Fiiiil tniietly, but with n cer tain warmth mul emphasis that abashed Mr. Randolph a good ileal. Ho turned red, nnd opened bis mouth once or twice, ns though to speak, but no words nunc. Hereupon Edward Randolph put in his oar. "Whatever may have been my sister's -Kisitlon before my arrival, sir," aid he, "it's another thing now. I'll look out for her." "If you do it will bo but a tardy re turn for the services she has rendered yon tluriii!- the last few months," re turned Wnllie, with n peculiar bright- rtuss in his gray eyes, "I don't recogniio your right to inetl dlo in our family nffairs," cried Ed aa grlly. "Your family nffairs nre liable to bo pnblic property before long. I intend fur the sake of Miss Randolph to prevent il if iKissible," said Wallio composedly. "Perhaps Mr. Dinmnore will explain himself," suggested Randolph, seiiii-r, in a less defiant tone. "I wish to find out from you, before resorting to other means, whether Mile. Martina mean to take measures tn assort any rights she may believe herself to have in this matter," answered Wnllie. firing his eyes on Ed. Ed looked nt his father, but innilo no reply. "And in ase she does," Wnllie re sumed, "I wish to know whether yon, Mr. EdwnnL intend to not wUb her or against her?' "Ho will net ngainst her; i will an wer for that!" put in Randolph, senior, with decision. "I prefer to answer for Mi-self, sir!" retorted Ed, frowning Ukiu Iii parent. "Answer for yourself, sir?" repented tho older gentleman excitedly. "You'll hnve rnncgh to answer for thon, I can assure yon! Yon will hnve to answer for tho fortune that you have dissipated, sir a fortune which belonged to yon no more than it does to this gentleman here present. Where would you be, I should like to knuw, if your sister your sister, who had never before been out of her father's house hail not paid your disso lute debts with tho money which she earned with her own hand voice, 1 meau sir? How is a Rood for nothing fellow wh robs his father of money to spend on loose woman, and lets him self be supported by his sister1 Father, Mile. Marnna is not" "Hold your tongue, sir! Never mind what Mile. Marnna is not; I und every body else know what site isl And you stand there before me a beggar, without a cent in your pocket, except what your mistress may have had the compassion to give yon, .and toll me yon will do ns yon please! By the Lord, sir" "I will not permit nny man alive to slander that lady," culled out yuung Mr. Randolph, in a white heat of wrath, "She is a lady, every Inch of her. Who ever says the contrary lies! You may revile me all you like I'll not say a word; though, as Mr. Dinsmore here told you, you abandoned myjister to the insults of all the bluckguards in town, fur the sake of the money she was putting into your pocket Mr. Dinsmore," he added, turning to that personage, "you are a gentleman and I'll speak to you. You see how I stand, and you can't wish me to fool more hu miliated than I do. I love my sister God knows it in spite of all the trouble I've brought on her. She has replaced the money I spent, and not a cent of it will I ever touch, if I have to starve in tho streets. But when I found on landing in New York today that it was my sister who had been taking MUo. Martina', place, I knew I was done for. The two women in this world whom I love und honor, by George! are sot ngninst each other, and I who would defend either of 'em with my life, can do nothing, After punishment lika that, it's not your suriukiug and stumping that cnuiuuka Hie feel Tiny worse," lio snid, looking his father in the face. At this point Wallio thought tho time was como to interpose. Ho had less sympathy with tho father than with the son, whoso chief crime, after nil, seemed to bu that lie had lost his head and bis sense of personal responsibility for love's sakn. It was mi moro than justice that both of them should be arraigned fur their liehavior, ami it was poetical jus tice that tho arraignment of each should como from the other. Hut it had gone far enough, and was not in Itself agree able fur a third person to listen to. "1 think tho best thing to do." he said, "is to go to Mile. Maratia nt once and learn how she feels about it. The mat ter may perhaps bo arranged quietly. If you'll como with me, Mr. Edward, we'll do what we citn." "All right," returned Ed, whose (It of rage had left him in n very depressed nnd tractable state. "I'll do whatever yon advise." "And I wash my hands of you, sir!" exclaimed Randolph, Sr., to his son, us the bit ter moved toward the door. But Ed took no notice of this farewell shot, find ho remained pretty much silent nil tho way down to tho Albemarle, whero thev presently found themselves in the private sitting rtxuu of Mrs. Peters, ns she still preferred to cnll herself. She had been sitting nt tho piano, but as tho gentlemen entered she rose and camo to meet them. "I hnve tho memory of meeting you beforp," she said to Wnllie, ns she gnvo him her hand, whoso softness contrasted with the bright hardness of tho jeweled rings she wore. Slio looked nt Ed, but made no remark to him. I "I had given up the hope of Reeing you ! this season. Diva," observed Wnllie, with a smile. "You drove Gen. Inigo to his wit s end. j "That would bo farther than I would like to go myself," she replied quietly. "I think he did not stay lung there him 1 eeif." Her beautiful face was calm and i quite impenetrable. If she meant mis- chief, she meant it very deep down. She i did not smile, but neither was there any ! sign of suppressed linger 111 her tranquil bearing. "It is my fui'l'.iue to bo well acquaint ed with the lady wim has been .ltigiu here in your stead," said Wallio. who perceived that it would be useless to beat about the husliwitli a woman or her caliber nnd temperament. "As she is the sister of your friend Mr. Randolph I holm to see yon friends with her also." "It Is my way to town the things of business npart from the things of friend shin," returned Marana with the slow distinctness that marked her utterance of English. "Edward.1 she continued, turning to that uiihappv young man, 'AL Dinsmore has your contidencc? lie knows of your foolishness, yes?" "He's nil right,' asserted tho youth. with n heavy sigh. Be so gtsiil, then, mini flier, to go down stairs n little and smoke your cigar. It is not three who nro couipa ny," snid she, with n certain aroma of tenderness in hr tone, which (Wnllie fancied) wns mope involuntary than con scious. "Now, monsieur," she continued when they were alone, "after fifteen minutes I await Gea. Inigo. Up till that I nin all yours." And she leaned back in her chair and rested one hand within the other in her 1ul "The general will no doubt nnswer for himself that is not my affair," said Wallie. "But 1 should like to know whether yon perceive any distinction be tween his acranntahility and that of this young lady?" "You would may it is his fault, bu only her misfortune." "To tell you the truth, Diva, the fault seems to me to lie between all three of yoa, but less belongs to her than to either Inigo or you." "It is not I who apportion the fault, monsieur; but if 1 oay the truth shall be known then the affair must turn out ns it will." "But yon know that the only one tu suffer would be the ulster of Mr. Kan dolplL" A slight movement of the under lids of Martina's eyes showed thut she appre ciated the significance of Wallie's para phrase for her rival. "In our profession, monsieur," she said, shrugging one shoulder and looking aside, "we have the necessity to each defend himself without regurd of person." "There are two reasons why people fight one to inflict injury, and the other to get sonio advantage for them selves. Is yours tho first?" "Why should yon ussume it, mon slenr?" inquired the Russian. "Because in tills case there Is no ad vantage to be derived. And, besides, though I can imagine Mile. Marnna wishing to crush a rival, I ennnot im agine her condescending to mako a ques tion of miMiey." "I had begun to think thut M. Dins more wns too truthful to make any com pliments," said Murium with a leisurely smile that enhanced tho beauty of her face. There tnav bit moro respect ill what one leaves unsaid than" Ah! I comprehend that nlso. But consider it; if I lmvo spent all my life in trying to King well, nnd then 1 lind that sumo one has borrowed my name, so that her singing Is thought to bo mine then nil that I have done in my life is for noth ing. We singers, monsieur, have only our voice: when that is still there is no more of us. If it is taken from us wo hnve nothing left. Wo put Into it all our souls and our hearts, and wo work in any years it is work and not play, monsieur nnd wo have many Hard tilings, many struggles, sometimes wo lose everything that other persons love, even lnvn itself. Well, von see, I would more gladly give to sumo lady nil tho money that I have caiui-il hi my life, nnd my jewels, and my dresses, than I would permit that, when she sings, the audience should pay. That Is Marana!'" Wallio looked down, and made no answer. You lmvo reminded me, she went on lifter it few moments, "that ibis lady is tho sister of Edward. Yes, ho bus very often told mo of her; nnd that we were a little alike poor boy, h" menus of one aspect, ono presentment; as for tho rest, bo knows of mo only what 1 have been to him. Mv other history was not of interest to bimi perhaps he would not believe it, tviin if I told it to him: but, nt least, ho asked mo to bo bis wife, and though I said no it was not because I feared that ho might ceaso to love mo because of what ho might after ward como to know. Von may laugh nt it, monsieur, but I think ho would still love mo, notwithstanding all of it." There was nomething noble and touching in tho way Marana said this. Wallio did not feel nt all inclined to laugh, and bis faeo perhaps showed it. I said no," sho resumed; "but later, when I found what be bad done, I said yes, so that I mifrht help to mako right, nnd nlso because it is pleasant for a singer like mo to think she can give something to her bu-band in return for being his wife. But then bo would not; in that ho was like other men who wish in every way to bo tho master. But yet, monsieur, there is time to think again," -lie added, suddenly altering her tone, and looking nt him keenly; "a woman hns much power over the man who loves her, if she will use it!" "I do not doubt it nt nil," said Wallio, meeting her look. "Do you think 1 woubl have power to make him say, 'Well, sho is my sister, but she hns tlono what wns not just? Von shall treat her ns if she wero any other woman, and I will say nothing; I will help you?'" continued tho Russinn, with II snhtlo smile. ..lonllv. l,..1i..v von inlelir Wnllie - - J '-- is---, - i answered. "But I enn t conceive that . , . , you would enro to have him do it, or euro for hiin if ho did do it. "All! but with ns singers it can be dif-, ferent," rejoined Marnna, bending upon him a gnzo of dark, ambiguous brillian cy, "it is much for ns to know, nnd to prove it to the world, that we are loved beyond meaonre; yes, beyond honor. It Is a triumph, and we love triniuphs--nh! who knows how dearly? Men do all I hey can to ruin us, monsieur, nnd the world laughs nnd gives ns no mercy. Do you not think it might bo sweet to mukc cue man your slave, so that he would do ,'ir.ii' bidding in nil things nnd worship ) Oil." "Are you so much in need of a tri umph of that kind?" demanded Wallie. Now, whether he so intended it or not, Marana evidently Interpreted the ques tion ns a covert but bitter satire. She gave? a little soft laugh nnd nrose. "At last, then, we understand each other!" she said. "It is much ensier so, is it not? You are too clever for me, M. Dinsmore; you nre not a man to bo de ceived. Yes, in this world, ns the French say, il fant accepter les homines pour co qu'ils stmt ties moyens! We singers especially must nse nil things for our protection or profit. Tiens tlrole! Did you think, for your part, yon should persuade mo to forgive Mu'm'sello Randolph because I mnke a foul of her brother? Buh! I um a busi ness woman. Business is not sentiment, I think! En tin, m'sieu', I have enjoyed very much the honor of your visit; foi de Marana, vousetes nmbarsadeur par faitement accompli! But your little Ms'm'sello Randolph has a future al ready happy in the protection of a man like you; sho will not grudge me the lit tle tluit belongs to the true Marana! Au rovoir, cln-r nmi!" And, laughing onco more, she gave him her hand with a free gesture, and Wullio bowed over it with a mingling of admiratiou nnd vexation such as he wns seldom kindled to. Ho had recognized his mistake the moment after it was ir revocable, "Well?" said Ed, getting np with a haggard face from his chair in the smok ing room us Wullie entered. "Well," responded Wnllie, "there is no doubt about one thing she is the greut Murium! I think you may as well come with me and see your sister," TO BE CONTINUED In Britain, of course, members of parliament receive no salary, but in Now Zculand they receive uimnully 500; "Japim, $800; South Austrulia, 81,001); Victoria, fl.oOO; Frunco, $1, 800; Queensland, 13,000; Canada, !3, 000; Brazil, H,()00; Mexico, $3,000; United States, $3,000. Not Iouh ago a lady iu Japan, during a slight illuesN, hud 42!) physicians iu uttcudaiico. Ordinance No. 44. Section t, lie II ordained by the lliirifpsa and Town Cnuncll of the borough of Keyn oldsvllle, That from and lifter tho passtiite of this ordltiitut'C It shall not be law ful for any person or persons to permit tiny of Hip followlnir nnnipd nnimals to be tit lariro within I hi- llmllsof the liinimcli of Itcynolds vltlc. VI: Moi-sps, niulcs, .lucks, cows, or other cattle, swine, sheep, iri-ese, or gouts, nnd nny violation of I Ills oiillniini'c shall subject Ihe owner or owncrsnf nny --.itch animals Io the fiilliiwliu: pi'iinltles, which shall be ci il lei - I'd lis herein after spi'i'lHcd for use of said l-oi-iiuirh. VI: For each horse, mule or .luck ."i.'ki. I'm- each lnif, slu-.-p, insi-p or jront J0i. For pni-h cow or ot her cut tie 2.m. Sec. 2. It shall lie the duty of the lilixli constable of the said hotoii'ili null lie is here by empowciid nnd dlrci'li-d without tiny further authority than 1 1,1-. oriHiittnt'c to si-le nnil Impound nny of tin- nnimals named In Ihe Hist spedou ef this iiiillnaii.'e when nuiiitus nt laii:e as o fun-. old In lnlatlon tt.i-ii'.'f. and to s,.) thc'iitnc at public sale afti-r iMvlni,' live days public notice In tlm fiill.iwlnir iriiiitii't-, In case the ow ner or owners thereof do nut reilci-m the samp before Ihe day of sale, lo-wlt: When the owner or ow ners of nny such animal or animals shall be known losueh hiirh con-miili., wrllti-n or printed pcrsiiiial not In- ili--ci llilinr tin- niiuilier and kind of aiiltnal or animals iiudtlic llmo ami place of snip, and In al! cases whether the owner or ov-iters shall known or not, five days notice to the public by al lea-t six written or prlnteil hniid-bllls id-.crlblnjr the niimbpr mill kind of stis'k. and the limp und place and terms of sale utllxeii In at least six of the most public places In said borough. See, a. In ca-e Ihe owner or owners of any such stock shall at tiny time lief. n-c the sale lit'ttlally lakes place, appear and satisfy the said high constable that he, she or Ibpy own pil such stis'k ami pay In full to the high coiislnblp iIip (H-nnliyor pi'tiallli's lii.-urrpd by f In violation of this orilinaiicp logcthpr with all costs mid pxpt'tic Iticurri'il In the keeping mid feeding such stock while Im pounded, It shall !,p llicdu-.' ' -i stable to deliver such stock to the owner or owners. Sec. 4. (If all pi ln. Il li s culi.-i-icil ouc-linlf shall bp paid Into Ihp Ii.ii-oiil'Ii li-piisury, and the other half thereof and tin-cost mul ex penses of keeping and feeding while Impound ed shall belling to tin-high ciiiistalilp, nnd in case of a sale of liny stock under this ordinance the surplus. If nny, nfter paying penalty and en-Is shall be paid into Ihe borough treasury there to he held In trust for the owner or owners of such stock, but shall not bear interest. Sec. .V Fpon notice from iiiiycltlcn of said borough of any trespass upon bis p remises by any such stock to the high const able he shnll, uHin request, ImiHiiind und deal with such stock In tin- manner herein liefore prescribed. See. 0. Stock belonging to iiou-resldentH of said iHirough, when thut fact Is known to tho high constable, shall be ImiHiiiudcil and dealt, with us directed by the estray laws of this conimonwelth. His. 7. It shall not he lawful for any iH'rson or persons to leave any horse or horses, mule 1 '"' nmli-s standing o iy street, lain orallcy I W,,IM "'C lltnltsof this borough of Reynolds- ; vine wnnoill iieiiig lieu io u nil nit post, villi- without rail or ring, and any per-ou or persons vlolat- i ingtiie provisions or tnisoriiiniin.'e sunn ne M,l(.t , p,.nly f , ,,.s, ,,. ..r more than live dollars for each otl'ciiso to bo recovered for use of said borough as lines nro now colh'i'liiblp. fee. s. That any iirdliiuiiee or pint of ordinance conllictlug with the provisions of this ordlnniice lie and the sump Is hereby re pealed so far as the same elTects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Intoii law In Council this 7lh day of June A. II. Is'.K. Atlest: W. S. STONR, I,. .1. McFxTtitK, Pres. Town Council. Clerk ot Town Council. Approved this th day of .In nc A. H. ls'.ir. II. Ai.r.x. Stokii, t hlef Burgess. Price List. A few bargains for you In firocei-loe this week. II I'upors corn starch J.'i 1 lb. i'upei- sodu (1 8 Cukes Lenox or Gloss soup 25 Kino red salmon, per can l." 7 Cans extra tomatoes Mi' 8 lbs. Arbucklo or I.lon coffee I (!( ,i " California raisins i" ."i " California Prunes i"i 9 " Best rolled onts ir ft " Lump starch i 4 " Cleaned currants 25 7 " Finest lima beans U" 10" " navy " 2.1 tl " Pearl tapioca 25 Lui'd very finest, open kettlo S 20 lbs. Lard very finest open kcttici I 51) This is just llko homo made lut-fl. Full stock and lew (trices nil nlonjf the lino. T'ohinson MrNiionKi-'. First National Bank OF 11 E VXOLDS VILLE. CHPITRI, $60,000.00. C. nilrhell, Prldeiit; Scoit .! lellmid, Vice Pres.; John H. Hiiiielicr, ( HHliler. Directors: C. Mitchell, Scott. Mcf'lelliind, J. ('. King, John H. t orlieit, u. E. Hi own, U, W. Fuller. J. II. Kuucher. Does n geiieriilliiinkliigliiisliiesHiiiiil solicits the iiccoiinisiif inerehtiiits, iirorossloiiiil men, fiirinnrs, mechanics, iiiluoi s, (uinlieriiit'ii nnil others, iii'iiinlslng the most cinuful attention to tliu business of all iii-i-miiis. Pufu Deposit Muxes for rent. First National Hank building, Nolan lilocU Fire Proof Vault. WANTEI1 FMTIIl Tl. MKV tilt WOMKN . Io tl'livel for res sllile esliililUllell hoiisv ill I'eiiiisylviiiihi. Salary 7ni nmi neiises. I'nsliliiii tiirinaiii.ni. Kefeieiiri.. I.iicliisii self iiiltiresscil siiiiniiitil enveloiie. I hi) National, Mm- lusuriiiicti lllilij., i'hleiiio