VOIJME 7. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1898. NUMBER 9. Urofto.fftm Cablr, jen?Jylvax rhiInlhlo KYto Rail fond Division. In oftft May 2n, Train lenvo 1 Drift wood ns follow: EASTWARD 9:0.'! an Train weekdays, for Htinlinry, WIlMmrro, llnzlctnn, Pontine. Scranioii, llnr-biinl nail llii' IntcrlticOliiln sla tlod arriving it 1 Philadelphia tl::;:l p.m., NciVork, ::) p. m.j Hii II 1w.if. :" i. m.t Wiring'"", 7:1ft p. m Pullman Parlor car tV'.l Wllllarii.ioi I to Plilhlellila and pa scr'r reacJies f rum Kane 1o Philadelphia niivVlllliiiNpoit to llnlMinorc iiihI Wash Infon. 4lxii. n,Triiln A, wceldnys, for llnr rlMirir nd Intcrmcdlrito station, nr r lug Hi Philadelphia 4::m A. M.; New oi k, TCI A. 14. Ptitlinnii Sleeping ears from HrrMnirg to l'lillinlilii)hi mid New York. hllnolihlfi passengers can remain in ii-lNT undisuirlicd uicil 7:;m A. H. 1(12 p.rr Train 4. l i ll- for Hiinliuiy. rinrrls-aii-u; arid Intermediate stations, nrrlvlnir lit fhlliulelphla, :.',2 a. .; .New York, I. ll.d'lHWh (laS HHI 1H.-I" A M. Oil ITI- in.vj ttslllmnro, 0:2ft A. m.; Washington, 7:4C A.M. Pullman tlccpcrs from Kric mill Wll linms'wirt to PlitladrllfMa mill Wllllamsnort To Y islilngtiut. Ptis'-engers In slecjier Tor raititmnv and niituginii will hp transferred into Wnshhminn sleeper :it ' I llmniiort . Passenger coaches from tirlc M I I'hlbidclphla nmt Wlllianisport to llalll- I IllOTO. WKSTWATtll 4:41 a. m. Trnln 9, Weekdays, for Frio. Kids KllS llllllols, Clermont and principal idle:- niedlntti stations. i:4T". in. Train ,1, divfly for Erie and lntn ne-niue points. 6:4 n ni. Train 1.1, weekdays for Kane .d lnici-mco into sinuous. TiiKortiii tiiainw von mm-TWoon I- HUM TIIK KAT ANI8l)l,TII. TWA 1 X Heaves New Voik.V.Vp.m..Pliil:rtl- a.l.l.. W. jl .... tl - l.t V II. I ti'lHUV 8.411 p. In., nrrit lug lit llllftWoiHj 4:11 t in., ucelulavs, with Pullman slerner. vid jrisscngt r coaches from I'liilmli-iplila to Kilv mid Wiisliliit-ton mid Itiilijiuovr- to n iilianisport. TWAIN IS leaves Philadelphia 8: A. m.i s asniligton. i.;hi A . M.J llaltlmorc. s:..iA M.i "Wllkcsliariv. n:.:5 a. m.: tvcekeb v. arrlvln nl 1rift.wond lit 5:17 p. M. villi il'nllmiin I'urlor rr from riiflndt'lpMu to Williamsiort ihmI .liawsi'iiei'r I'littWi ti -Ki-nif. TCAIN leavrs Now Yolk at 7:4p. m.: l'lilln- di'lplilH, 11:10 p. ni.; WmsIiIihiioh, ln.4il p. ni.; Ilalilinoru, ll:.vi 4, in.; iiuily urrivlmx at :1)liftwHMl nt 11:47 i. ni. Pulllnnn hIimjiIiii( ran from Phi In. to Willlamsii't.find tlimuuh piiHsenircr roarh from I'hllniMpltki to 'Krl nmt Italtliiviro to VUIInnitpoi'l. tin iHimduyH only INllkiilin mIci'IicI' l'lillntl"nlilii to Kiic. JOHXSOXBrHG RAILROAD. (Vin-;KDAYH) THATN 10 Iwivos KMkwiiv at s:.Wa. m.i Jolm 'HnnliiuK at V:m.ii arriving ut I'-lunsiont i at 1():0U, ni. 'TRAIN 20 lravM Olormnnt nt 10:40 a. re. ar rlvlnif at Johnimiiliui'K ill 11 :W0 . m. and Kldttway tl ll:.'l p. ni. 'Connections via vTohnHimbiutr U. Jl.-timl Ridif way i Cleurliuld U. it. a. in. 10 i) Ar X M II. "VI II 40 11 40 1Ki VM U20 li mi HAS I.T M'k'KKIIAVH. I ioi-niolit Voodvali 'tii I ii wood .SiiiMIi'h Hun In Planter siralulit ih II lliml .lt4ii(liiro JolN:Niinoiirf( m. 10 40 .'.(U't JOftO ,111. VI 11 no .'MM .11 Ift . 1 1 20 II 40 11 50 11'. in. 12 I" tl 17 '12 2'i I'JHI v. :ift 152 :io lit 4:1 .12 .VI L57 " j 07 J 1.1 1 40 j 2i l a; 211 nw :ito tufj p.it.u wurwiiy Ut .... ip. m. sot ,7 Mt 7 4 7 40 rrtit .7 as ,7 2s ,7 IN 7 HI 'i'ai 7 on H40 II ,Vi 40 04 fi 10 4 2ft 140 p. m. a. m. 8. to Ar 4U 111. , Lw II 20 1127 ii ;r; 1141 U45 1148 Ml 702 7IKI 7 II 7 14 Kl.liTwav Tla-l lltii. H4:i H :in 8 29 Caripai Transfor t'n'ylmiil tennis Mills Klin KiM'k tjurrlnr ' lirorkvtayvlUo Mi'rtllnn hiimmli lliirwVH Kun S2tl H 22 8 17 HON 8 02 7ftN 7M 7 50 liT 7 40 Lr talw 4'rcuk DoHi.ls At , Ar. 211 7I) Ar 1145 tKMI 6 20 Lv I 'm 1 1 'r.-i k K.-yn. Idsvllln l.trolUillH Xw'.ltiilildlirm KcilKiink 1'ittvUui'K L r 2ft 740 III 8 10 8.15 Ar 140 p. ni. J.ift. HUTfIHXHOJ, j. n. wood, Ovn. Vnm. uen. lUitttuifw. Afili. BOTFALO. ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. Th short line bet ween Punols, Kldeway, tKrnilford, KaliimaurA, Huffalo, Kim-ImkU'I', KlaKivm.i 'all and polnu In ttie upper U rsKlon. On and nftor July .Crd, IHON, putwen rr ti'ttUiit will arrive mid aliipart from KatUH fw'K Hwttiou, oniiy, exuoiM, Bunuay, us tul- 7.t6 a m l. 40 and 4.50 p m fonCur wonsvUl ud vHafcrouiu. JI7 un Rochester mail For DitirL - -rHjrvllle, Kldirway, ilolinsonliuri. Ml JvwnU,, llrailrord. fculimimru, tuui Kwbtwturi ciiiiiiBftlnn t. ,lolinnonliurc Jiwi r. train , iw '4VUCOX, Ita WarnMi. Corrv and V.rLt. 10.27 a m Alvomnioihuloo Sor Sykos, Bit C, umI unvu. ............ ' 10.28 a m 'or KcviioldsvilUi' 1-16 p oi Huffiilo Exnnma For Bepcli- tn. BirockwavvlllM. Rtimonf i:Mi Dion, Mi;way, JoliiiHonlMiiu, Mt, Jewett BrndfoiJ and Hiilfiil,,. 1.UU p. m. Arrnnimodtttluu far Punxsu- UWIMVUIl H If icon. 4.10 u. ni. ilall For Illinois, ykes, Big Run I'uniwutawnoy and I'lvanijU'ld. 7.50 11 m Avininiodutlon for lile Itun and x'unxauuiwuey. Passengers am requested tn pun-base tick et before eiilnrliiif the curs. An exrem coarxe or Kin dents win ne collected liy ron ductors whtM funes are paid on tritlns, from allslatluuswhuretttiukeloHlcelsmaiNtained. Thousand mile tickets at two cents per Stile, nood for punaaite between ull MUaions. J. H. McIntyiib. ARont, Falls Crook. I'a. G. 0. Lapkt, Oou. I'us. A Kent, Koc h ester N.V. First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, Surplus, 50,000. $6,000. C. Mitchell, President! Scott JKeOlellaud, Vie Frem 1 JoUu II. Kaurhtr, Caabler. , ! Directors: 0. Mltflhell, Bcott sicOlullund, J. 0. King, Jehu it. OorlMitt, tl. K. Browu, Q. W. Fuller, J, H. Kaucuer. Does a Rentvalbunklngbusluessand solicits the acoouiits of uiniuliaiitM, protcxriloual umn, furmuni, nivchitnlcs, niliuirs, lumbermen and others, promising the moat careful UHunUou to the business of uli iMirsous. a , Hafe Deposit Boxes for rent. Fli-st National Bunk building, Noluu block Fire Proof Vault. A LLRfJtlKNY VALLF.Y RAILWAY COMPANY, In effoot Sunday, Juno 2H, 1K1IM, Low Grndo Division. KASTWAIltl. No. l. No.lt. No. It, A. M ion 10CI P. M STATIONS. I'lttilmrif Ki d Hunk Lawsonlimn .... New llctlili'lirlii Oak Kldvit May-vlllr Snnisni-rvlllo . .. Ilrinkvllln Ili-ll I'nJI.'r KcynoldnvUlu . . I'lltH'Oilst IXIsfrook Ibillols St, till I II V'lnti'rburn .... IVntlWil Tyler Mciirctte ttranl 1. M.T, M. A. H, H (II I 4! Ill .VI II mil n 11 :t7 II 44i IS tell RS5 13 M 4 4 It 111 It W I'll It it 411 tt 01 (t ,V! 0 IK' tt I ft III tt 27 tt 41 tl 4."i lt M tl im n 4t.i 1 20' 7 (!. 7 i 7 2ft 7 lift 1 HO I 40 I :ii 1 4:i 1 iVI p: 7 twl 7 2,t 7 w 7 :i 7 4-; i f f.ll 's :m 1 .VI 2 m 2 ar t'J 471 8 27 H Driftwood n i.m p. t. p. M Ia. m. a, l Pjl WI'KTU Allll. " STATIONS 1 NoToi HM 104 A. M.'A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M Driftwood 10 hi; :m .ml tirant ln a 1ft 57 l!i lli'liczi'ltn 10 4N (1 117 6 211! Tvli-r II 17 II ill It Rn lVnlii'ld II 2ii! tt 4:1 7 no Wlnii'ilmii II j, 11 411 7 lft Calinla II ! II .Vi 7 2iH Dllllols 12 -ft) 7 12 7 43j 7 in fl 40 I'll I h fleck I :Mi 7 2ft 7 7 60 (ISO Pnncont l ! -17 :il 7 ftil l.'cyii.ililHvHIc 1 Hft 740 8 0ft Fuller 1 511 7 57 8 22! Hell tf e:il is m h :i4 Hrookvlllp 2 111 H 111 8 41 riininici'vlllc..'.. 27 8 M2 8 ftTt Mavsvllle '2 47 8 52 17 OakHldce 2 ft.t gnu 921 New Hcllilclicni: :t nftl II In' II lift l.awsnnliam ! II mil !' 11 ' Ucd Itank ' .1 .Mi 11 .V., I'lttsinirir I 11 .hi. 12 4n: 'p. in. ii. in. c. v. p v.:i m. Trains dn Mv cmc 111 Sim ilav. 11 A VI :i Mcf a utiii. lU's'i.. Sri-T. .IAS. I'. AMilCKmiN (j i:n ' 1, Pah. Aiiv. I'l l "I .-III 1111, V. ",TlCCUelttCttHe. yy 11. STAMKY. ATTX- RNKY-AT-LAW, om.-eat llol l Mcf onncll, Hcj noM-villc, J' Q MITCHELL, ATTRXKY-AT-LAW. OITIce on Vst. Main stn-ef, nppnslte the t-oiiniwrcini iioiei, KcyiniKltsville, c. Z. GOKDOX, ATTORXKY-AT-LAW, Hrookvlllo, JeirersnnOo. I'a. tlflVrtp In room formerly occupied by Gordon . ,inwi 1. f-.i. i.iitin ninH'i.. Q M. MgDOXALD, ATTORX KY-AT-LA Y, Nolwry I'nlillc, real etat airent, "iitniits M-,iii, 4'oiiviiiiiin niane promptly. UHI In Nolan lilnul:, KuynolibivUle, I'a. j7R.XCIS J. WKAKLKY, ATITORX EY-AT-LAW, OITInes In Vnlmney bulUllnir, Main ftreot, lU'yiiiiKihVllle, i'a. g.TH M. MoCREIGHT, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, mid lteiil FUiLutM A nt.nl .f'l livt Imn will r'elvp promiii alUMiilon. Olllte i? , , "ciiry iikick, ' poHtolHtfc, iivyiMirinvillUi I a. E XKE1F. JUSTICE OF THE PEAKI! AndReal Estate Airent, HcyioUlvllln, Pa. jylL a. K. ilOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. TtuUaMt i1ah,I.. r . 1 . - , - ,,, ,.4 a. . 7 ' i" nir rrimuniii.9 lllin ry blk, near the laMU.IUoe, Main tnicl Uent letieHs In operating;. jyii. a. deere king, DENTIST. oniceovnr Keynoldsvllle llardwjmt Co.-storo mum nuwii, UCLUKlSVIlie, I'a. )otl. TTOTEL llfKJC'XXELL, - REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. ' FRANK J. ULACK, Proprietor. The leading bote! of the town. llnadiimi ters for vmKsrclnI men. Hiwtm beat, free Uis, bath rouois lu-d closnta on evwy flooc, M.iiiicT nMuuk, uiiuhiu room, teieputstte cull nectlons &:. JJOTEL BELXAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J. C. MLLMAN, Proprietor. FUwt class In every jvartlcular. Locatod In tbewery centre of lite buHinesspart of un. Free 'bus to and f ruui ttmins mid cxiiaiuutiiuua woipie rooms lor comaierciai tra Vetera. A. D. Deemer k Co., Dealers in ' DRYGOODS, Notions, Clothing;Gents, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, &c. The Moojltt. ' The Rtpwmii cnliiiidiir 1r full of mints' nys nnd of holidnya of pvcry kind, ruid Ivnii wotiM sooner scti Ills liny or lilx onts rot upon tlio itround Untn do a ptroko of work upon any day which of fers tho smallest atnnnicnl cxcii.mo for rcmninitiK idle. Then tluro Ik "tho drink. " This In tho darliiiir vleo of tho country mid tho real eimso of the pov erty of the peasant c!:i-isen ini-l f half tho misery that eviNt.i tliroiu;U ut tho land. Tim fields remain half cultivated bo enuHO Ivau cannot spare the tlmo to K' out to work, nnd his really exemplary wifo cannot do It nil, though she does her best, beeauso of the siimll childivu nt home. As for Ivan himself, he In in tho kill 1:1 It, or drinliiii-f shop, nnd cannot bo exjieeted to tear himself itway for any very proloniful puriiid, for all his friends mtt there, iuwl why should ho b the exception? tr liny money come in liv the mile niiiltn ill v t 1111 it: 1 it 1 of liay, or oats or nillk, or unr'iiitiK clxo. tho 1111 1111 in list who keeps the vil- 1..... 1, .....11 1. liwi drinking shnp knows well enoui,h wnut ueeomes ol It; so perlmpii dues Ivan, bnt it is qulto certain that pisiv, patient, hardworkiiiK Mashn, bi.4 wife, mid tho small children see nolhiii; of it. They havo their lump of black' bread for dinner, nnd perhaps 11 particle of the same is left over for supper, nnd that is (rood emif;li fnj them. Ivan lives on vodka chiefly and leaves most of the rye bread fur his family, but occnsinunlly ho iudulnv in a wooden bowlful of t:hee, which is a kind of ciibluiure soup, or toys with a triflo of sailed heniiiB. He is uo ffrent enter. Chambers' Jour nal. A London Lad's Prayer. Pett Riilue. tho London . Pett Ridge, tho London writer, makes a London hcv In ono of his ct,,. ries offer tho following rather original prayer: "Lord, wilt thuu 'avo tho kind ness to mako mo grow sfrong and tall and with plenty to say for meself, nnd wilt thon do this as soon as thou can find time, so's to save mo expense nnd waste of money that wight bo used in other-ways say for n cricket bat. Re lieve mo, Lord, thy obedient servant, A. Martin." Ho rose. Ho wns half wny into his blue (laiuiel bed gown, when an impor timt .iilru occurred to him, und ho knelt down ugaiu quickly. "Should 'nve mentioned," ho whis pered, "Elf rod Martin of C3 Cnwsllo street, jost over Surreynido of South'ark bridge. " Wlwre Ready Money la Srarni, Iu tho British sottloweut in the great Chinesn city of Shanghai renily money is practically unknown. After you have had 'liiin-h at a restaunint yon calmly get up and wolk out without a thought of payment in cash. Wome time later in tho (lay a eixilio arrive nt your residence with n titty slip of paper "chit," ns they call it simnlv a memorandum of tho nmonut You get a shave nt vour barber's. Tho same system is carried out. .You purchase a iiew.4)aixr or a bnttonholu bominet, a "chit" is the ro enlt. Th very shia-blark dca8 not. atdt for coiincts. butbriniM his lull ui il.,i f tho tiifmth. London Answers. T4e Longest Lava Letter. " nai iitb jituir. P!rhaiM the lontrast lovo letter tn 1, wotld Isouo written bvnocrtninooiirti, r I. .Ua ..ma l , .. ... tnu tuna in umm r.jiziux;ru to ills lndvlovn nn (linmlnni tn,,, l.n i.. - , ...... .iw.it uin IUI1U1UU caiupalgn. It occupieel 400 slieots of crabbed writing, tho number of word being sonuthiug like 40,000. No Allowauee. "They mv. Blokolv. old jronr wife has an independout fortune?" "That's right. It's so confoundodly independent that I can't get tuiy of it," .Dutroit Free Press. Her View if the Matter. "Talking about ImiiniucjiM. " observed Aunt Maria severely, "do you know what 1 think ubout the mutter. Joint liumudl?" .lull ii Samuel didn't know and milillr adiinttoU as mnch. "I just think it all comes down to this tliyt mo8t nearly everybody's for locking ni) tlinir bouse und a-seuruliiug thti world for that cuutentiueut they've thrown away in their own lumber room." Detroit. Frue Presu. "Xinis la Also Cruel. Mr. Biff kin was dissolved in tears. "You 'have clmnmvl ' shn "jaa ha'veiobnnued most oruellv. Ynn love nie lio more. You no lonirar ait with your arm encircling my waist, as was your custom before ave wero nut. tied." "Good heavens. Antninnttnl" . claimed Mr. Biffkin. "Yonnhonld have married an iudia rubber man. " Alas! It was but too true. Mrs. Biff. kin had also chauged. London Tit Kit. Oaltared Insttnets. "Our cook ii so refined 1" ' "Is she?" "Yes. She has tiover broken noTthimr but Our mdst exoensive nnd artiutio olilua. " Detroit rree Press, The humminu bird, in tirotentinv tea Best, always flies at nnd nnnka the of its adversary. Crows have been found totally blind from the humming bird's bllL Britltiheru can attnd a rinsed lotto fe any purt of the British Isles for a pen ny, provided it does, pot weigh more titan a quarter pound. ' Her Complexion, Mndo tip complexions nro on tho In creaso In New York. Tho fnshlonnhlo or would bo fnshiouitblo IrV'w Yorker who does not today lniiko tip n little is a niro blnl. A dab of rotiKo for fveninif has never been considered criminal by her, but sho now uses, it for daytime ns well. As nlways hnpis'iis when a habit becomes limro universal, lniieh of tho present make tip is very badly done. Tho few did It, ns n rule, artistically, but the limiiy lay it 011 with 11 heavy hand. Without wishing to go Into tho ethics of miiko up it Is wifo to sny thla tlie fact that so much of it is dono badly is 0110 reason why wo object to tho Increase. One must nlways have a sneaking ap preciation of thcFtoryof tho father who when told that his daiiKhtcr used roiio called her to htm and asked If It Wero true. "It Is." renlled tho oirl. For heaven's Fake," said tho father, ..aa.ntiiti runv, r-41 ii 11111 1111 ill 'i I "ffo stmlHht up stairs nnd wash it off. ' j inoi'lrl did so unit returned to he i f'tttbi.H ,.,., g...n ,.!...... k 1 flltllC fllrl trttvn ttn f.1,,in ... t...H ....1 -, ,v. lltliw HU fill" I orlens chei ks. "iI''or heaven's 8ake," ho cried, "go Btrnie,ht up stairs and put It on ntniii." ' ExchniiKc. ! The Old Lady's nisnnvery. i Tho Philndeliihia Record fells thh I story of tho late President William II. I Allen of (I'iraid 'collcgo: On ono (H'ca sion n husiness matter called Mr. Allen I to n small town in the central port of 1 tho shite. While sittinir in tho parlor of i the country hotel in tho eveninir nftor transacting his business ho was taken j In hand by tho wife of tho proprietor, ; who was extremely inquisitive nnd wnnted to know nil about his privato I affairs. Mr. Allen took it all in good j part nnd for a time was rather moused. I Finally who asked, "Have yon got much 1 of n family?" j "Oh, yes," said he, nnd ho smiled us ; his mind reverted to his hundreds of J pupils. "How many children?" sho persisted. I "Well,'.' said Mr. Allen, with great : earnestness, "I havo Hot) and nil boys!" The giMid old lady was speechless for a moment. Then sho arose and hurry i ing to the door called to her husband : ; "Oil, Joint! Come in here! Wo'vo got , Drighuin Young sfoppiu with us I" Rum Hubuldlr. Tho English oillciuls in the far east have soino queer methods of dealing with tho natives of various provinces who have como under tho sway'of their ' govertniuiut. i For the submission of tome of thy ' tribes cotnpoHito subsidies nro paid each i year by the lli if ish agents. A gmsl spec . iiiiiu of theso is tho subNidy paid to ' the llhtitias of Assam. Tho chiefs assembled under tho wide i spreading simile tree in front of tho I agent's bungalow, and tho subsidy, con ! sistiug of ii.OOO rupees iu silver, 10 pieces -of broadcloth and 48 bottles of ruin, wero spread out on tho ground. I ' A formal ceremony, lusting only a i few minutes, precedes tho actual doliv j vxj f tho subsidy. New York World. Mark Twain Iu liattle. It is related that Mark Twain served ! ,Tt-ita im n etiidier in mo civil War. ! W" was attached to Jeff Tlioiiinson's ' comuiand in tho Confeduriito iinnv' in : All uuclixl Tliu .. ....a 1.1 Missouri. His own account of his mill. tory experience, told iu ewe of his pri vate letters, is as follows: "We never won any victories to speak of. Wo never could get. tho enemy to stuy still when we wanted to tight, und when the en emy felt liko lighting wo were generally ou Che move." Kefuaed Prima Mlnlatera. The wife of tho late Earl of Bradford had a sister, of whom it wiu unld ul. wns the only woman who refused offers oi wurruigo irom two prime ministers. Sho was n Miss Forester, and iu her youth refused Lord Palmorston. She married the Earl of Chesterfield, and as his widow refused Lord Bcocoiisflold. In round numbers there are 3,600 journals iu Paris. Oue hundred aud seventy of those, are political organs, over 100 each .are fashion papers aud il lustrated journals, some 180 medical papers, over 200 financial papers and about 00 dealing with the turf aud other branches of sport The marriage of a Japanese bride ii not complete until she bathes the foot of the briduKrooro. All In Being TJaed ta It. Little Chioago Girl See how yoo like our water. Hore'a a drink. Little St. Louis Cousiu (tasting it) Ifg pretty (jood, but it hasn't quite aa wuqh body as ours. I like ours best. Olevelund Leader. Aaeteot Playing Cards. The ancient Tarot jutckg were the ear liest playing cards known to our forefa thers. They consisted of 73, 77 or 78 cards. These oardg are still osed in re mote parts of Italy, France and Switzer land and are mode in Florence, tlie de signs bolng bunded down from genera tion to generation. Ostriches, which are supposed to flour ish only in vory warm climates, have been raised successfully in southern Rus sia, the feathors being of good quality and the birds healthy, t . To be perfectly proportioned a man should weigh 8 pounds for every foot of bis height Mnsla Shnpn on Ocean Liners, Prom n single Venture five yenrs ago small shops for the sale of musical in strnmonts have becomo it regular thing on the large liners thnt sail from Eng land to India, Australia and the col onies. Prom the beginning the muslo shop wns quite a success. Perhaps niest of its trado runs iu tho direction of cheap kanjos, which are bought Liy nlmost ev ery man on bourd before the Toyage as a mcnin of passing tho tiuio. Valuable violins nro often more easily disposed of at sea than on shoro, while even pianos meet with nt least four or five customers each voyage, ninny peo ple disposing of their own Instruments before starting und lieing readily per suaded Into buying others to avoid the middleman on landing. The sen. bound musiu shop ngout usual ly travels first clas, nnd nshe' U gener ally 110:isrKSerl (if uptltlptilfllil V limtiiiera I and glib tongue ho meets with better I opportunities for pushing his wurcs thuu he would got under ordinary circum stances. Louduu Ulobe. The Head Love. "Mr. James Mc.lames, Bora boo, Wis.," paid the cirri: nt the express of 3ce, rending the address ou tlie little puukago. "What are tho contents, uiiuliim?" "A solitairo diamond riuc, " replied the ycuug woman coldly. "What is tho value?" "Nothing to me," eho snid, still more cildly. Chicago Trihnuo. An l:pltnph of l'opr'n. The fi.llowiug ( pitnph wns highly c-m'i!" il"tl by .Tnlnih-m. It was writ ten to 1.' .:p uli vo tlie r.'.emory of Eliza bi ill ( irl vit. who sic: lis now Iu St. J'i:rr;: "cfs, Wcstmimiter: Ii""" "'"is n wnmniv, lined v. lthr'it prctenso. 1 ' v ..!i nli ln reasun unci wi.Ii snlsir sense; Vo ( laincnr hIiii but o'er hers. If dentred; J.'o nil i ii: yi il, but not to he nilmircd. Pus.in.i ami n ule were to her nail iiiiHnown, fi.nvln . ,1 that vliuieenly our own; Ho utiniuvicti, wi eeiiiTKiHed a mind, K-n (ill;:, yet soil : to HtrellR, yet so refined, II' in-ill, i.i li i puiei guhl, by liirlurei tried; l'ho saint HiiMlat:i,l Ii, but the woman diud. Took the Halt. Mlriiie I.Tr. Pillir, If I should con. sent to bo your wifo, uro yon suro yon would never object to my dresHmoker's bills, never refuge to buy theater tickcta win n asked, never er In fact, never object to any expenses which I might wish to incur? . Mr. Billie Darling, I swear Itl Minnie Well. Mr. Rillio, if yon can't hold ou to your money any better limn that, I must say, "No." Loudou Fun. tout Hone Wnut Hbo Could. A colon (1 woman went to tho pastor nf her church the other day to explain of thu conduct cf le r husband, who, sho sail!, was a low ilowt:, worthless, trilling uiggor. After liMeuiug to a long recital uf the delinquencies of her neglectful Kpiiui e and her efforts to correct theiu the minister said, "Have you ever tried heaping coals of iiru upon his head?" "No," was tho reply, "Lut 1 dime tried hot water." Wuhhiiigtou Letter iu Chieugo Record. Animals nro often ablo to bear very protracted fasting. In the Italian earth quakes of 171)5 two hogs were buried iu tho ruins of a building. They were takon out alive 49 duys luter, but vory lean and weak. During the last 00 years Great Brit ain bus been at war more frequently than any other uutiou. Tho total num ber of lurgo und smull wars waged dur ing that time amounts to about 60, or oue a year. Theiu is no butter known song lu Scotlund, ntifl tspecluliy iu Berwick-shirt-, I linn lhi.t which rcfurs to "'i'ibby Fowler o' the Glen. " 'i'ibby was a uu ttve of lerwicl.shiro, iu which county the gleu is ntualud. . The average weight of a dozen eggs is about 2 1 ounce. One-eighth of this eutire weight muy be regurded as nitrog euous and nutritious mutter, a greater proportion than that of meat or of the oyster. Barber shops in Sweden have bowls in which one cuu wash his face without using the hands. Ou touching a button tho water spurts up liko a small foun tain, and the man who bus Wo ul,.ivn,i holds his face iu it till the soap in all wasuea away. Ill ton Venrs tho school nttandn,,.u .. w Hvvua4VUiaw Buffalo has more than doubled, although the population has not increased iu any such proportion. An American lady went tntn a nlmm- Ut'sshoD in Nice and asked tnr a hntMa of tho finest perfume sold there. She wns informed that tho price of the best cent was $33 au ouuoe. The Whlttier homestead, in flavor. bill, Muss., is open to visitors on Wed. uesduy, Thursduy aud Friday aftoruooug ou tlie payment ot 10 cents each and on Suturday afternoon on the payment of 6 cents. All visitors are asked to register. Aristotle bolleved that the proper age for marriage was 87 years for a uiau and 18 for u woman. If all the bouses iu England were placed side by sido, they would cover a rW:e of 450 square miles. A Natrow Escape. Thankful words written by Miss Ada E. Hart, of Croton, S. D. "Was takon with a bad cold which settled on my lungs: cough set In nnd finally terminat ed In Consumption. Four Doctors gave mo up, saying I could llvo but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined If I could not titay with my friends on earth, I would moot my ab sent ones abovo. My bushnnd was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds. I gnvo It it trial, took In all eight bottles. It has cured mo, and thank Ood I nm now u well und healthy woman," Trial bottles free at 'II. A. StoUo's Drug Store. Regular size "ilk:, and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. A Young Girl's Expcticnce. My daughter's nerves were terribly out of order. She was thin and weak; tlx; least nolso startled her, and sho was wakeful at night. Before sho had taken ono packugo of Celery King the change in her was so great that mho could hardly be taken for the samo girl. Sho is rapidly growing1 well and strong, her complexion Is perfect, and she sleeps well every til;'!:'. Mis. Lucy MeXutt, T'.nisli Vail. -y, IV. Celery King for the Nerves, sh-niioli, Liver and Kidneys Is sold in i"e. nml ,"l)c. packages by II. Aiux. Stoke. Bucklen's Arnica Kalvc. The best, salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chnpped hands, chilblains, corns nnd all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sntl faction or monuy refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. Kor sulo by II. Alex. Stoko. A misstep will often make a cripple for life. A bottle of Henry Johnson's Arnica and (ill I.lulment at hand, will not prevent tho misstep, but iim d Immediately It will save bn lug a ci lppln. For sale by II. A. Hlolie. If you are troubled w ith a "hackliigcoiiKh," Downs' F.llxlr will give you relief nt onco. Wiirianled as rccomiiiended or money re funded. Korsnlc by II. A, Hioko. Maxtor's Mandrake IlltteN euro Indiges tion, 1 1 en il Muni, fosilvonesH and all malar ial diseases. Twenty-tlvo cenls per bottle. For sale by II. A. wioke. , JJEJCCII CREEK RAILROAD. Nf w York Central St Hedson Rivor P,. 11. Co,, Leisee CONDKNSK1) TIME TAHI.E. nr.An rp F.xp Mull No :t7 No :ct tlKAD POWN Kxp Mall No 30 Nn;l .May 15, Wis, p m 10 :!ft loot U 40 JL!i 8 58 a Ait 8 47 8 40 p lu I 4ft Arr....PATTON... .I.ve 121 Wcstover a m p ni ft III) 14(10 5 22 4 21 100 MAilArlKV..:.". 45 4 40 'ilfjl.vo kcrnionr . ... 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A ' ' H 1 1, 1, 1 A M 8 1"T l.vo tl2 M 11 :w """"'-'" run, a Arr 820 7(m .. I'VVY.vlaTiiminpitt Ar II40- ' J9 00LV..N. Y. vluPlillu..Arbl0 40 19 30 " P m am vuully iiWiiji SflOOpmSunduys . . 1055 a m Hiindav Ibroiigh passeiigers traveling via Phll- iidi-lph a on 13.4a p m train from William. hadiph.,','''", Ut """""Klonbt.. 'ONNiCTIO!VI. At Wllllamsnort, with 'M'""'" , AUeysiTilro with hull Brook Hallway. At Milt a?1 .fi'.,ih -.nt'alKulIn.id of Pennsylvania Jn.ua"""".'!? ! ' nsv,v,,nltt Kallroad 1 UtHburrfh KtiUwuy. At ftliihiiilVv imTl Ai.: l,AI:MK?' . K. E. IlKIOllMAN, . ,,.., v, uen i pass. Agt. Pliiladuiphiu, I'a. DOW-fiTS' ELZSZH Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping-cough, Consumption and all Lung Diseases. People staud by Downs' Elixir 1 because It cures and hna cured for sixty-five years. This is the 1 strongest possible endorsement of i ns merits. Price s5c. Wo. and 1.00 per bottle. At DruBatsta. , Henry, Johnion & lord. Propi., Burllngtosi Vt For salo by H. Jl, Stoko.