A SKA .CAPTAIN'S I'A Y. THE MASTER OF A BIQ OCEAN STEAM ER IS NOT A PLUTOCRAT. Everything Considered Ho I Poorly t'slil. False Merles Printed Low Wages (Uvea (the (inirers Fur Onerous !(-Pur. trr anil Knrtenn. It It tlio noiirnil Impression nnimtft thnso who do licit know tlint thn ilullos nml rcsnniiHiHIitlr nf (lio nvcriiKo skip- per cif a roiuilnr liner nru'iis ninny mill I oiipmuii ns thn sitrot'siiful lunik jiti nlilcnt i and tlmt In wlrtitlmi hi (i pnliirr Js jiiKt j as Inritn. Thn riKxiiiHibil ity of tlio nun i In nliont mi fircnt na tlm ntlier, Imt win n I it Riiuira tii tint ins tlm sen iln 1ms h n i ruin imtrh innro to In nr, wliiln, tutlikn j tlio bunk ircHlili'iit, IiIn wtlnry In ns j ntiinll ns Ilia duties urn liirn. It tuny surprise, khiiio of tlm NKiiliir tnniriit- i a II 1 10 Travelers in innrij unit meir m nu i Ideal cf n srnenptitln who In fiiultleiis Bold luce nnis nlimit tlm (In k lniliiiiM nnd cliiiltiuK with tlio tourists, :itl tu tlm hnlf faro tiilR on thn Iniak 1A11I dnffliiK Ills enp to thn run clnd onriipnnta of mi easy steamer olinir between the tlnia I lint ha pptuulu in hi bertb, in the rhnrtroom or on the briilun, urtn little tiKirn mouey a nioutli thnu the detective ierni'fint or thci average, steiimbont rnp tain. In innuy iiistuuuoa Mr. (iold Lnee , got lens. Cine of tlio iiirmt mroconsfiil lines run lilii between thin port 'uuil Ktirope pnys Its i'(ininodoro, who him linen over HO j-fnrs ill thin pnrtictiliir serviee, i.'.'lfl a Month,. r nliont (l?n. Ibis In nliont til) a week. Thn oilier captains in t lit h line are pnld thu eiiiiviihnt of $121) for HO days' labor. Any number of mutter of no fact stories linvu been printed with the object of slinwiiiK that Hid cum liintxlurs of tlio grvnt liners received in Homo cases niinm riuu:lii from if 7,0110 to $12,000 per year. Hut such tnlk la idle. There la not n slnglo onptnin on tlio oreau who cnjiija Biieh nn ininimi. Tlmt it'iiny of them deservo to In nuotli er iniiller entirely. ' In mi arKiimout tlmt master mariiinra are well paid tlio point la advanced tlmt tbe ollloera are fed while at aea ami even nlongsldo the wliurf with the text that the market alTorda and at the ex pernio of tlio steamship company. Vet 80 per cent of these well fed uold Incea are married and huvd big families lUu. neniaim iihmi. ciotucs ann a inline eitnor here or abroad, whether or not tbe ship ia in port. This establishment ooata aa much while tbe master mnrluer ia on thn hnnnni of old Nentllllil aa it dona when he ia playing dry cob at borne for ahurt poriod. Ilia going or coming adda or deducts little from tho general cunt. There are fow pnraora on tbe Atlantio wbo comuiund a higher monthly Biiliiry than 10. Tbny must have ycura of ex perience, a boat of friends und bo "top sawyers," ns they any at ara, to com- nd ovcu tula liKiiro. Uiiliko tbe wnrda, and, lu tho imijority of cases, ships surcvous, the purser ia sol- ' i . i i. t . a . Nobody scums ublo to explain why it ia so, cuicta u no unit, iuo purser, nnudiuiK nil mo nmnuy oi uiu vnyiiKU, Wliioli includes extra passage money, tbo receipts from tho amoker mndo throuKh tbo chief Htcwurd, the wine bills from tho tabloa, all ainouutiiiK to a pretty large JiKtiro, is reooKiuisea a the fiuuneiiil end of tbo floating hotel and so treated accordingly. , Tbo emoker and its muuy attaobmouti are luxnriea which tbo captain la not ! permitted to enjoy, or if permitted rare Jly indulges in. Any akipper wbo would make bimaelt a Jolly good follow lu tlie aniokcr would lose tbe ooufldcuoe of thouo tinder bis euro aa fast aa a trout taking a May fly. Not that bl appear ance there would make him any leas the tailor, but passeugors for tome reason or another soom to bollove that tbe only place for tbo ninstor of their ship is on the bridge or In the churtroom. And if they can picture him on this bridgo in oilskins and so'weater with the wind and sleet and ice blustering around biin, so much the better to tbe perfection of their idea of tbe praotioal ud capable marinor. Tbe poorest paid man in an official capacity on a great liner is probably tbe surgeon. Some passengers bava tbe opinion that as the company pays tbe ship's doctor, those using him on a trip are not supposed to give financial recog nition to bis attentou. It is true that none is obliged to, but be should. Tbe demand of a doctor at sea is in nowiso different from that demand on land. The steamship companies give a passen ger board, lodging and transportation at a coBt that could nut be equuled on any railroad of the eurtb, when distance, accommodation and attention are con sidered. Tbe luxury of a doctor, while generally forced, is at the same time an auxiliary of sea travel for which the company reeoives nothing, and which, wbeu free nicdioiues are included, as they invariably are, costs quite a good deal. Experienced ocean travelers sel dom forget the surgeon when necessity makes them oalt for bis attention dur ing a trip. But these experienced tour ists are few and far between. New York Mail and Express. MaaUawtoa. Father Barabass of Baltimore, who visited his countryman, Henry Sienkie wicx, not long ago, saya in the Balti more Sun that the Polish novelist ia very simple in his manners and is rather silent when in society, but be is a good listener to a good story. He is of medi um size, rather durk and ia inclined to ' baldness, with a hint of gray over the temples. Tbe name is pronounced Chen-kay-veetoh, with the aooent on tbe sec ond syllable and tbe ob prononnood aa in child. His home is now at Warsaw, though much of bis time is spent in traveling and in getting material for bis literary work. He bas been married twice. The death of bis first wife oo- "ed ' wbev be writing "Pan i-il" cbw tonaiatraoed WHEN YOUR EYES feMILE TOO. When rmir cftm atnlln loo hrn our xjf sintlo too, It's tlii-n t Iiikiw .rotir htiloVn Itenrt Is IsiiRliInf nut wtlh yon. It'sofun I tiT mn jour llmi!uerhliisup a rmllfl. Ami, oh, I mini Imw knew your liesrt wm (Sieving nil tlio while, And (lie i:.y " nilnr)t mid I'lootny flL"t thti bird wnjj wri t, wo few, And Hie u 'i forKut Its alilnlnc till ynrejea tiilll loot When your ejes uulln loo whn your eyes mnlli- im. Oh, Hie llsien of I hn willows and lli Kll:lenof l'ie ,liw1 Oh. Ihe l,rlnhln" of thn menilow nml I he ItuhtnexH of ll'n irrnln. And Ihe iiniHle of (ho lit I lo winds that Innah ttloim tln l.-fte1! Oh. Ill ' hiin r of th vnllcymid Ihu ricepneNa el III.- hltle, Anil the i lory Juotuf llvlnn when your eyrs mnlle (fKil New York, Vrvm. FIRING ON THE MOB. Tlm Btirnm Aflrr tlm llrolli llrnllos Volly llntl thin lu Work. Thn ycllin", mux below neiired tlio Willis. A v.'liistln pierced thn t mil n It. From tlm windows Jetted awift lines of fliiinn, mid a shattering volley tiwu the nlr. A ornHli, and then itt.illiiiwa on the inoli, an InleiiKn IiiikIi, a awift piirulysls; a lil tin Kniv amoke cload Hunted tip llin wnlla mid out over tltn Jullyiird. Men Kiisped, I l.i ii held their brrutli. From their iie-lft in thn rave Htitrlled cpiir rows Men nhovn thn crowd with fright ened twitterings. In tlm Jail corridor sounded thn clink, clink of empty hIicIIh fulling in thn Hour as nervous lingers finnlileil at boxes oil shoved fpKli cnrlridges hoinn with a annp snnpping of lireeclihlo ks, whiln atiii lng eyes wero (Ixed npi'ii tbn sccno oiilhidn. Fioiii I ' low (iiino n new sound, tho IhiImii of ngniiy. tin thn outskirts) of tlm crowd men wero running. Tho mob surged hack fr. in tho jull wulls. In the apiicn left clear lay prostrntn forms out streleheil nr huddled In attitudes of gro tnsiiin horror on thn stone paved wny. Dun llguro half arose, wavered back ward und then fell townrd tho retreat ing moh with a gasping cry. Men run ning back from thn crowd with appre hensive glances at the windows curried off tho limp forma. In the crowd men bore up other men wbo reeled and atag Hernd to ami fro. Tbe corridor was very still. Tbe guard stood lu alienee. Here and there oue drew a long breath, with a alow heaving of the chest and a lifting nf the shoulders. Turning their eyea with an effort from the mob, they glanced at enob other aa though seeking oonllrma tiou for their thoughts, to be assured that nil this thing had happened, that tho dark forma on tbo pavement below had been a grim reality. A slight, pale faced private threw his rifln to the floor and turned his face from tho window, with a burst of shuddering sobs. Utliers swore apparently at nothing mid busied themselves with their weapons. No ouo paid uuy heed to tho private wbo wept except that his next rank mail stooped and picked up his rifln. Tho smell of burned powder hung in the air. II. II. Bouuutt in Ijippiucott'a. lloBlioiises and Una Krnnrls. DoghmiKo is tho iiuimi applied to a bound iniuln for a dog to livo in out of doors; dog kennel to n house or box built for a dog's quarters Indoors. The doghouse la likoly to be for a big dog; the kennel, in private houses, fur a lit tle dog. There ure few doghouses naed in the city, aud In proportion to tbe number of pet doga not a great many kennels, but still the number of kouuole in tbe aggrogato is considerable. Doghouses are made with a sloping roof to shed rain. No such necessity ex ists In tbo case of tbe kennel, and ken nels are always made with a flat top. Things may be placed on top of them. The kounel is prnotioally an oblong box mada of yellow or white piue or of wbitewood, aud customarily painted white and without oruamentation. Tbe kennel bas a grated opening in tbe top for purposes of ventilation, with a cover to put over to prevent draft Former ly the doors of such kennels were made of wire cloth; now they are all made with bars of a very small sized gas pip ing. The kennel of this kind is so made that it is raised at the corners enough to make the bottom clear the floor, aud it is often mounted on casters, so that it can be conveniently moved about from room to room. Such kenuola are made by carpenters, and they cost $5 to $10 each, acaording to tbe size. New York Sun. What "Oom" on th Yukon. In Tbe Century thero ia an article on "The River Trip to tbe Klondike," written by John Bidnoy Webb. Mr. Webb says: Aluska is a country of more square miles than square meals, aud the legend ary governor of North Carolina would have found little else but muddy Yukon water, assaying 60 percent solids to the liquid ton, in which to quenoh bis cele brated thirst. "Do as you please" Is the motto. In civilization coats are worn for various reasons, "on tbe Yukon" because it blows up oold or rains. Nap kins, tablecloths, sheets and pillows do not "go" on tbe Yukon, or have not heretofore. Even the Klondike million aire packs bis blankets and takes what be oan get Bona and Talk, "What is a song recital, Duole Chris topher?" "A song reoltalf Well, somebody sings all afternoon, and an andienoe of women talk through the whole perform ance. "Detroit Free Press. Tbe "Prisoner of Chillon" did not rfyffor in the cause of liberty. He was a troublesome rogue sent to prison for misohiof making aud speut bis term there in making indecent vornea. The vineyards of Italy cover nearly 8,000,000 noreas , Ahhtxmmy vallky uatlway OUMl'AN Y, In elToct Hundiiy, Dccnmlior ill, 1H1I7, Ij(w Orndo Division. RASTWANIl. iVi.I.IMi.A.iNo.II.I Kill HKI STATIONS. Iteil llsiili I.Hwwinhiim . . . New Heihlchcti (Iiih II I.I n. MuyHtllle Hiinmiervllln . , ItiMokvllle Hell Kullcr lleytotliNvllll' . I'tliiciMMt I'llHs ( 'i.'k. ... IIiiII.iIh I'. M p. II 4 If 4 :i ft lu II IM ft 'in: ft 4l II III ft Jii Id '.'7 tft II I ft K II ne 'II I" in i.-i II i, II IHI iii H n i;,l HI Ml 7 nn 7 H 7 7 7 '.V. 7 Hi 7 l'"1 7 if. I in Hlllmltl Wthterbtlltl I'i-m Held Tyler Ileneretle (limit liriri'Mniil 7 ; 7 4 7m 7'! h r, (s , S V. A. M.U. M S '.'II s :m s f,l e. m WI'ITWMIII. Sii.ai iNo.h Nn. Kit Iki lot STATIONS. ItflftvrixHl .... (limit Ileite.eltu .... Tyler I'enllelil Wlini'i Iiiii ii ,. SiiIiiiIii IllllI'llH I'll INI'i eek .. . PlineoiiHt ItevnolilNVllle I'uller Hell Hrimkvllle.... Hillolnerrllll'.. M iivsvljle Ilnkltlil'te A. M. . M. n ml in ii', ii -".I II Ml r. m fl tui II 117 II :n 7 mil H 4I 7 l 'i 7 I''-. 7 4! II .Ml 7 II 7 a.'. t7 III 7 H II 411 a mi 7 Ml 7 l S 111 7 H 7 4i 7 Iff is in1 s in s :i; S t! II III S 41 s r.7 III 17 s na Ii in II 21' New llei htehetii 3 113 li ;i l.iiw-Mfitihiiln. Ileil IIiimU.... Ii 41 i .v p. ai.ir m Train ilnllv exeepl Hiioflny. I. vili Su-i aim in. tinN'i.. Suit. .1 Art. I', A.MiKKHON (It s'l. I'ahs. Aijt. JKNNSYLVANIA JtAILllOAI). riiliitdelphht V Krio lUllrnail Division. TIMKTAMI.K IN KKKWT. Traliiv leao Hrlfiwisiil P.AHTWAIIII ll:ln a in--Train s, weeloliivs. for Kimliiiiy, VIIIt"4limTo, 1 1 ii .let i in, I'oitsvllle. iVi-milon, HmTMilll'U mill Ihe Internieultile Hlll llitiiH, lll-l'lvliiif nt rhlltiilf lihhi. It:'l p in., New Vork, 11:11(1 i. m.i IIiiIiIiimiii'.:ii i. im.i Wii-liliuMiiii, 7: l'i i. hi I'ulliiiiiii I'lirlnr ear from U lllliiMixiHii I in l'hlliiilelililn mill 11111 seliuer eniu'liCM from Kmio lo I'llllllilellihlll iitul VlllhiiiiNHiit lo Hull linnm nnd WiinIi limlne. 4:111 p. in. Train II, weekdays, for llnr rlilntrff and luterineilliile stations, nr rlvltiKiit l'hllinlelililii 4::m A. M.t New York, 7:'M A. M. I'ulliiiiiii Hi'i'iilnii euro from llttrrlHliurir In I'hllinlelplila. mid New York. I'lillinleliililii piisheiaiers nn remain In sleeiH-r iiiiiIInIiii lied until 7:!m A. M. !:: n. ni. Train 4. ilnllv for Hiiiiliurr. Ilnrrls- iMirtf and Inlerineillatn slatlons, iirrlvtnK at I'lillinleliililii. n-.ra a. m.i New Vmk. leitl a. m. on week (lavs mid Hl.:is a m. nn Hun liny: Hull linote, 0:2(1 A. M.i WlisliliiKloii, 7:411 A.M. I'llllluan MireiHTM innn r.rie nun wu llHniHtMirt to I'hlhiilcltihlH mill WllllmiiHisirl. tn WhmIpIiikiuii. I'iixhc iiuoi-s In HleeHr for llHlllinorn and Wimhliiulnn will lin IriiiiNferred Inln WlisliliiKloii sleener at W iltiiiiHHirt. I'liHsenser eonehes from Krle to I'lillinleliililii anil v iiiiauiniori in liaill iiiore. WKHTWAItl) 4:41 it. in. -Train 9, weekdays, for Erin, ltldif- wa, liiillnts, I'lermoul and irluelial luliir- tue'dlnte slnllons. 9:4:ia. ni. Train a, dally for Krln and Intnr- nivdiate iHiltiis. ft:4.t p. m.'I'mln IA, weekdays for Kami and luterineil late slat hum. TilltoriHI TIIAINH Kdlt IIHII'TVVO(ll) KKOM TIIK KAHT A Nil MOUTH. THAI N II leaves New Viirkni.Kiu. iii.,l'hllnilel , plilii M:;Vl p. in. WiihIiIiiuIoii 7:211 p. lu., Ilnl I llniire S.4II p. in., arrlvliiv at HrlflwoiHl 4:41 a. in., neekdayn. with I'lillintin Hleenern aud niissenuer enaehes from I'liltinleliililti In J'irle mid WiihIiIukIiiii and Hull linnrii In w llllaniNMirt. THAIN 1.1 leaves I'lillinleliililii S::KI A. m.t Waslilniit 7.rCA. M.i Hall luiiire, S:.ri(i A. M.t Wllkei.liiirrn, li:l" A. .: neekilayn, arrlvlni! nl llrlftwiMid at ft:4i e. M. with I'ulluimi Parlor ear from I'hlhideltihla tn 1 1 1 in ii,HMirt ami iitiHNeniier eiiiieh tu hiiin THAIN llleiivcBNewVink at 7:411 p. m.i i'hlla- ilelnh a. Il:2ii li. m.i ivaKioimiiiii.iii.iiin.iii Halilmnro, 1 1:. ill p. m. I dally iirrlvlutf ut Ih-iriwiHid at tl:4:ia. in. I'lilluian hleeplui; r m h f rum Phi la. lu WlllianiKp't, and tlimuifii piiHsenver enaelK from I'liilaileliihla lu V:rle mid Itallinnirn tu Wl 1 1 lu iiimim ,ri . On Miindnys only Pullman lecicr I'lilladelplila lu r.rui. joiiNsoNnuno uailhoad, (WK.KKDAYS) THAIN 19 leaves Kiduwav lit S:Mn. m.i .lulin Minliurtf al. U: IU a. in., urrlvliiK at t'leriniint HI llMima, ni. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at 10:40 a. m. nr rlvliiK nt JiihnHoiiliiii'g ut 11:;) it, m. und Kliltfwuy ut liiMi p. ni. DIDGWAY & CLKAUFIKLD U. U. AND tXINNKCTIONS. WKEKDAY8. SOllTHWAUI). NOHTHWAItn, ATM H .Kl" A.M 4IMI HTATIONH. v.m: i.m, Henovo IlrlflwiMKl EmiHirlum June. Mt. Maryii Kane Wlliox Jolinsonliurg Kldiiway Islund Kiin Curmaii TratiHfer ('myland Mhorls Mills Hlua Itis'k Vineyard Hun Carrier Iiroekwuy vllle Lanes Mills llurvuys Knn fulls Creek liulliils ft Ml 10 211 4 m uao a 2 9 in 2 40 HI 4,1 4 41 10 20. sin 11(12 ft 112 ii an tl 4 12 1.1 II 01 II M H42 nan a 27 a no am a 4:1 7 r2 a :is 7 47 S2 7:1s s 2d 7 aa H22 7ao s m .. .. 8 17 7211 HOS 7 17 S 02 7 12 7M 7 04 7 Ml 7 on 7 40 4(1 7 HO II 5.1 4.1 40 ti am S 20 ft 10 4 2.1 140 12 III 12 17 12 22 12 ill 12 :u 12 aii ii'n 12 M 12117 107 1 IA J-i'L 1 211 l- 2 II a in aivi uau p. m. 0 20 27 :a 4I 6 4.1 S4H 6 .VI ana 702 7 mi 714 720 7 :t 72.1 7 411 H III V III H.U 12 411 p. m Pulls Creek Uevunlili.vllle liriKikvHIe New Hellilehem Hi ll Hank I'llthhurn 11. m. p. rn TRAINS I.KAVK ltllKiWAY KASTWAIIII. WKSTWAIIU. Trains, 7:l"um Train 0, i'.:Hinm " 6, it:2Him " a. 11:211 am " 4, S:00pm " la. H:l()pm J. H.HUTOIIINKON, Uell. MuaitKur. J. It. Vi'OOIl. Uen. Pass. Ag't. "IJTJFFALO, KOCHESTER & PITTS' BUHGH HAILWAY. . 1 1, . . . T...1, 1 tl,l,a 1 no snori. nut) imtwiiiiii i'mi,nB,i,iuB-oji KruUford, Maluniani'tt, llulliiln, Knclmstur. Nlavuru, Fulls and points In the upper ol region. (in anri Hftnr Peh. 20th. lffiS. nassen Ker trains will urrlve uud Uupurt from Kalis ureen stuiioD, auuy, excepv ounuuj, iui 7.25 u m and 1.40 p m for Curwenavllle and ciouriieiu. n txt u. mii.M.v.nBtAp . mall For Brock' uvlll 111, I., 11 v .l.ilinHnnhurlz. Ut. ' lAura, ' UruAttrA Hulumanea. and Uochnster; connecting' ut Johnsonburg with P. ft E. train a, tor wucox, nuuu, 10.27 a in Aecommodallon For Bykea, Big Hun una I'unxHutiiwney, 1A4d a n, Vitv Itnviiollluvl I 111. 1 n n,,iTui. F.xnriMS For Beech tree, Broekwayvllle, Kllmont, t)ur mon, Uldnwuy. Jolinsontiuig, Mt.Jewett Brudford, and lliiiriilo. 1.23 n, ni. AccomniuUiitlon for Punisu u ml 111.. Ullll 4.10 p. ni.-Mull-For Illinois, Bykes. Big !... U,,..vu..uurMV uiwl Cltllll'llt'ld. 7.40 P m Accommodation for Ultf Hun und PunXHUtawney. , ,. . li.KHiur.,r rih ii'duenled to Durcnuso tick Mm luifmu onterlmt tho cars. An excess nl,,.ru T.,n Cnnlu will Im rollUCteU 1)V Cull' diictnrs when fmes are paid on trains, from nil hi iitliina whurB u tlekutolllce Is niiiuitaiueu . Thousand mll tlcUuU ut two cents per J. II. McIktyIu. Aitout, Kalis Ureek, P. ST 11 I.AISBBV I A,n I'tAU J Lfllll T. IMMdlVBUVS at Farms for Sale. QRKAT CHANCE FOR flOMIt MAN FULL Or DAYS' WORKS. One hundred und Ihlt't.V iioroa clean farm land with thotisatitlH of tons of limo Mtiino -enoiiL'li to pay for tho fin in two or throo times over and oiitil land. Imrn, finir-riNiiii houso, unh1 spring of liter, I duller fnf fetinn iom(, In Monroo 1'ivp., ('Iiii'loii Co,, within six tnllea of (,'ou tily Seat, (iixnl coiinli'V und goisl iiiiiiiiinily. ('iimn ipiick. Can ho iMitighl. for t wo tlioiisaiul dollui'N. Another fai'in wllli two hirgn hams ml Iiousch; lime kiouk nml ciiiiI; three iout' thousand iliilhit's worth ol gisul ink (Imhcr; gm d water: laud in good ul livid Ion: (.'iiulitiiiing filioitl, 2nd acres; prion twolvo thniiMiii.il dollars. Another with ii. arly two hundred neres, ahotit Till cleiired; good water and on I: ill h ii t. tlireo thotisatid dollars worth f oak lllnher; within tlireo miles of iiininervlllo, A. V. It'y. 1'rleo eight tlioiiHiuid dollars. Another of ouo hundred Meres, largo harn nnd good water, sIx-rtNim house, with lilsiuti two IhoiiMiiud dollars worth f oak tluih-r. I'rlco four thousHnd dollui's. M. C. COUEIVIHN. Rry nolclvlllr. Pa. Exrrutor, ltUetlmr0i.. y NKr'K. MISTK'K K TIIK I'KACK And Ileal r'stute Aitenl, Heynoldsvllle, I'll. Q MITCIIKI.L. AT1'( l tN K Y-AT-LA W. (illten on Wiwt. .Main stiiet, oipostln the -iimuiet'i'lal Hotel, HeynolilHVllle, Pa. 1 (JOUDON. ATTOI INK Y-AT-LA W, llnsikvlllu, Jeff(rwin ('n. I'a. oniee In riHim forui(rlv (s'l'iinled liv (Jordun At ('nrlMitt West Main Ml reel.. fl m. Mcdonald, ATTOUNK Y-AT-LA W, Nolnrv I'utille. real eslatn nieetit. Talents secured, roHeetlons niiidn iiniuiplly. Office lu Niilan lilis'k, HeynuldsvHm, I'a. JWIANCIS J. VVKAKLKY, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, (inieps In Mahiiaev Imlldlna-. Main Btreel. Iteyuuldsvllln, I'a. gMITII M. McCUKKJIIT, ATTOKNK Y-AT-LA W, N"nlarv I'utille and Ileal Kit 11 1 e A Kent. Col lections will receive prompt al.tentlun. Ofllen In Ki'iiehlleh ft lleuiy Mm k, near pimlolllce, Heynoldsvllle, I'a. )lt. II. K. HOOVKll, niCYNOLDSVILLIO.I'A. Heslilent (InntNt. In the Kroehlleh A Men v lilis'k. near I Ik ii'mtulllrc. Main street, tionl leiiess In upenit ln. H. U. DKVKKK KINO, DENTIST, Milfp jivit I(vimiI'Iiv)M' lluTflvTurn i'o. Hlnro, Main Htrcol, KyntildHvllli), Tu. lotl. II OTKL McXJOXNKLL, HEYNOLDSVILLK. PA. FltANKJ. It LACK, Propritlm: The leiidlntf Imlel of the town. Ilenduiinr. ters for couunerclal men. Mteuin heat, free has. tint Ii nanus uud closets cm every IKsir. saniiilii rooms, billiard rmim, Uilephone con- nections u. H OTKL BRLNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. C. D1LLMAN, I'rtrprietor. First class In every nart lcular. IOcatod In the very centre of tlio bUKlnesapnrt of town. Fran 'him tn nnd from trains and commodious sample rooms fur uoinmorciul travelers. ttailtroati OTIms ttabltt. JJEECH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Centntl 4 Hudion River R. R. Co., LM( CONDENSED TIME TAHLE. II RAD I P RRAD IRIWN Kxo Mall F.xp Mull Nnil7 No:n Nov. 14. 1S07. No'.m No.m p rn lOil n m u m 11 m limArr.M.mi iu.i,...i.e) t,f 1014 :u . .WeHtnver B2:i 4 V40 I 10 . M A II A I KKY. II 4.1 7 10 4 40 tl 1.1 12 : I.ve.... herniisir . 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II. am pm 5 :i m .u Arr WILLI A MSP'T Lve 12 iH "1 1 .mi n:ttliaOLve F1I1LA Arr H 29 7 10 t4 JU Lv N.Y.vlttTamaiiua Ar B2S 0 00 Lv..N. Y. via l'uilu.. Arbl0 40 i30 amp m ' P ra m Dully i Week-days 9 00 p in Hundays lOMaiiiSiiiiilny "b" New York piiHseiiKurs truvellnn via Phil adelphia on 10.20 a in train from Wllliams- Pirt, will i'lii(nge cars at Columbia Ave., hiladulplilu. t'ONNKtrriONH. At Wllliiinisport with PhiladeliihlaAKeaUlnult.n. AtJerwiy Shore with Full Urisik Hallway. At Mill Hull wtrh Cenlrul Kitltrimd o( Pennsylvania. At l'lilllpslini'i? Willi Pennsylvania Kiillroud nnd Altoona & PhlllpshurK Oouneetlnn It. H. At (,'leiirlluld with Uutfulo, Kucheater Plttsliuruh linllway. At Miihiitrwy and put Inn wllU Caiiiliiltt : C'learllelcl Dlvlslnii of Pennsylvania Kiillroud. AtMiihiin'uy with Pennsylvania & North-Western Uullroad. A. (i. I'Al.llKH. V. E- llKHIUMAN, riuourinteudunt. Oen 1 Pass. Atft. . Philadelphia, Pa. Handy f ools A. 1 1 SI ill' JW t Rcipkisvilk; Hardware Go. Great Reduction in Dry Goods and Fine Drew (loodn, Iftc. for 10 " " " IKc. " 10 " " a.r.c. 14 25 " " 40c. " 25 " i " ().r)c. " no " 7.r)c. fr Thin h in Fine Henrietta and Novelty UoodH. Percale, worth 10c. 12 lo. for 8J 10 04 4i 4i 3J 44 r.i 6i it Shirting Print, Blue . " Red and Hlack Print, 4-4 Good Muni in, 4-4 Bleached Muslin, 4.4 4.4 " 4-4 Hill N DOWNS' ELXZZH Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-Cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. TannlA stand hv Downs' Elixir because It cures sad has cured for sixty-rive years. This is the 1 strongest possible endorsement of Its merits. Price 2Jic. 60o. sad I 91.00 per bottle. At Druggist. hWy, Johnion 4 lord, Prop., Burlington, Vt. For stili) by II. A. Stnku. First National Bank OF REYNOLDS Vll.LK. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $5,500. C Mitchell, President; Hrott TI- Icllund, Vlre Prcn.t John If. Kaurher,f 'ashlar, ' Director: O. Mitchell, HVott. McClellnnd. J. O. Kin, Jolin II. Corlx'K, O. E. Ilrown, O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucher. Ones a uenernlhunklniihiHlnessiiiirtwillelts the necolllllsnt inerrllllllis, pruiessmnni nmii, fiimnTH, niiicliiinli's, mliiiirs, liiniliormen and otlmri, promising" tho nuist curuful altontlon to the UUKIIIt'HS Ul Ull IHirnuiin, Bnfe Deposit HoJies for rent. Klrst Natloniil Bank bulldinK, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-siioer And General Blacksmith. Horse-shoelnn done In the neatest manner and by the latest Improved methods. Ke pulilnu of ull kinds curefully and promptly UOIie. BATlHrAtriiun uuahuimv. HORSE CLIPPING IIkva lust, refelved a comnlete set of ma chine horse clippers of luu st style 'US pattern and am prepared to do dlppliiK in the best pussiuiv maimer , rviiaouuiiiv rm. . Jackson St. near Fifth, ReyvoldsvlUe, Pa. S .1 .V.,sw li, - -Ml nro moro than convenient; i liey're iic,'8wi.ry. You want toolH, nnd you want good ones, too. In imr flock of lmrdwnro wo carry the bcHt tools made in tliic or any other cotintry. It's n maxim in liardwnre tlmt tlio Ix-ttor tins ni ticlo Die loiter it tiavn to buy it. Tlicro'H value in nuc.li goodn 11 nd you want value for your money. To Inpuri) that we confine our nlock to toil grade. Don't go elRowhere for something that'H too poor even for a gift. Clothing. The same great reduction in Clothing. Working Coat, $1.00 for 8! " Pants, 6.r " 75 Child's Suit, 75 " 44 2 00 1 25 44 44 2 50 ' 1 85 44 2 75 1 50 44 44 3 50 2 00 44 Reefer 4 00 2 50 Knee Pants, 20 Never was goods sold as low as at iresent. Come and see for yourself. . HAN AU. CENTRAL State - Normal SCHOOL, Lock Haven, Clinton Countu, Pa. Expeneea low. The net cost per week to thoee who receive State aid Is only $3.75. Thia TiayB for light, heat, washing, furnished room, board and tuition. Extra State aid to gradu ates who agree to teach two years. Accommodations first-class. Electric light in every room. Fan system Hteam heat. Abundance of pure mountain water. Hot and cold water on every floor. Gymnasium. Athletic grounds. Pleasant location, easy of access. Pro gressive city of 8,000 inhabi tants. Strong faculty, su perior instruction. Graduates secure good positions. Over 700 students present last year. Graduating class num- Viornrl 190 StnHenta Trinv enter at any time. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and secure room for next term. - JA3IES ELD0N, A. 31., Ph. Principal, fpntral State Normal School. Lock Haven, Pa. r
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