The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, July 27, 1898, Image 1

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LUME 7.
KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, 1898.
NUMBER 10.
itrtilronn IT I me CoMta
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
PhilndJ.illila A Kilo Railroad Division.
In effect Mny 2!), WW. Trains leave
Driftwood an follow:
EAfTWAHJ)
:ftl a M Train S, weekdays, for Punhury,
XVIIkosharrc, 1 1 nr li-t in, l"i t l-v 111., f.-vu lil.ui,
llnrrlshurff and (he Inlcrnirdlme ain
tlons. nrrlvln nt Philadelphia U:-:i p. in.,
Niiw York, U:j p.m.! HiiIIIpiiit,i1:Ii p.m.)
XVndilmrlnn, 7:1;X p. m i'ullnmn Parlor rar
. from llllamsport to Philadelphia and pns
sctirercoachc (rom ftnno to Philadelphia
and XVIlllamsport to Jtnltlmnrn and XX ash
tnton. I i
4:Xi p. m. Train it, weekdays, for llnr
fmhiirjt nnd lnli-r.i'.llriio Hindons, nr
rlvlnu t Philadelphia 4::l A. M. New York,
f:; A. M. I'nlliiiMi Hlecplini rum from
Ilarrlshurv to Philadelphia unit New York.
-Philadelphia pawnirors rati remnln In
leoDer uiNllsturtMut until 7::W A. M.
CC:I3 p.m. Trnln 4, chilly for Hnnbiiry, Harris
.i1urs nnfl Intermc'ilnio statlons.nrrlvliiH' ut
Yhiradolphln, it.M A. M.s Now York, :HH
A. M. on week days mid I0.:ik a m. on Kiin
day; Hnlltmoro. il:2.X A. M.i XVnshliiKlon, 7:40
A.M. Pullman .l-'opcrs from Erlo nttil XVII
llamsport to Plrtludclphln nnd XVilllnmMirt
to XVushtnicioii. Pnsseiitfcrs In sleeper
for Baltimore -find XVnshlinrton will be
transferred liitoXVa-'Oiiirton sleeper at XVII
llnnmimrt. Passrnirer roaches from Erlo to
Philadelphia rnd XVIlllamsport to Unit I
nioro. XVESTXYARI)
4:41 ft. m. Trait 1, weekdays, for Erie, Hldtr
way, llnBois, 'lrrniont mid principal Inter
mediate nlatfins. .
9:47 it. m.Tnim 3, dully for Erlo and Inter
mediate points.
5:47 p. m.--Tmln IS, workdays for Kline nnd
Intermediate stations.
Tiuioi'nn thainh ron imTETXvoon
FROM Til E EAST.' AM) SOUTH.
TRAIN tl Irr n NewYorkft:.xnp.m.,Phlladc1
plilu K:.K m.; XVuwhliiuion :'n p. ni., Itnl
tlmore 8.40,11. m., nrrlvlnie nt hrlfiwood 4:41
H. m., wi'ekdnys, with Pullman slorts-r nnd
piiHHrnmT roaches from 1'IiIIhc1o4iIh to
Erlo nnd XVnshlnitton nn'J Itulllmoru to
Wtlllnmspon.
TRAIN 1! leaves Phllndtdphla :3M A. in.!
XX nshlniMon, 7..X0A. M.; linlllmore. s:.'1a. M.;
XX'llkosliarre, 1:IS A. M.i wwkdnvs,
arriving; rt. Driftwood lit A:47 r. M. with
Pullman 1'nrlor ear from Philadelphia to
XVIIIInnwport nnd passeniM-r couch to Kane.
TRAIN SlonvesNewYork nt 7:40 p. m.; Phila
delphia. !::!( p. m.i XVaslilnHloii.lu.W p. um
KiuiinMim, tunc, p. m.i imuy iiitiviiik at
Iirlftwooil nt IH47 ii. m. rullmnv KliepUir
ramrnHD l'tiiiH.to u iiiuimsn't. iuia tnrouur
pHHHenitr eoiirhrft from I'lillndi'lplila t.
Krlo n4 ltnltlmoro to WlllliintMnort. tn
HundHyonly Pullmiin HkviM'r I'Mludt-lplitK
to Erlo.
JOHiTSONBUUG II.VILROAD.
(XVEEKDAVS)
TRAIN 10 lonvrx Kldxwny att H:M l m.i Jnlin
tHinbiirvit t): 10 a.m.. Arriving iu L'Hrmont
at 10:HUn, m.
TRAIN 90 Iravm Clormnit at 10:411 a. m. ar
riving t .lohnHonburtf atll'.ifOa. vi. u4
Kldit way at 1 1 :S0 p. m.
Connoctiiona viii JohnHonbtirgr 12. 11. rul
Ritlffway & Clearfield K. K.
a. . wnKKiiAyt. p.n.
.... ltHio Ar clrriiHwt lv ... 10 ia
.... ii iW XVoolvlr 10.VI
.... om Oultiw.vid wm
.... 1141 8lnllh'x ll.in ...
.... J0 Iimianwr ... Il'm
.... .W SlralKht 11. 14
.... t Ulrn lliua-1 ... IHS
.... :! KrnillLM .. . II V
.... HUH Jolinsonlik'i-K .... 11-10
.... wtiM.v HldKwiy ar.... tl -V
p.m. a. tri. .a in. .p.i'-
SOU tsiVIAr Uldt-way 1.V4IM 12 K)
JW 4l! Island Kma 4 '.'7 121"
7 40 Ciirninn l'injwfr . : K M
7 40 hill Cmylnnd (141 l'!:il
7M Xlh1 ShorisMilk (1 4.X 12 :
7iCI H2S Hllin ICu4 4 4" Vim
7 2 K Carrl.-r ( M KB
it W 0 llrH'kwiivvtUe 70-i Kill
7111 C l.lllll-M Mllln .711 12i:?
7i McMInn SimoHtt 7 11
704 7.V Iliirvi-VK linn "14 1 u:
7() ;;',v KallHCmik Ar"20 IM
jii "4o.liV Jinltii !ljL;,,'
d.V. 7 lnI.Vf TiillVfii-rk IjV T ST. 1
(140 4.x Hi'vnoMsvllle 740 1
004 CIH lirookvlllt. Kin 211
Mil 20 New Hrlhli-lMOU OKI H IV,
4 2 Hod Dunk U ,V II M
140 i-v l'lllnUlIK A r 12 All OKI.
p. rn. a. m. p. m. p. m
J. 11. HU'ft.'IIINrlON, , J.K.XV(RXI),
(Jtni. ItflanuKbr. Uvn. 1'iihh. At't.
B
UFFAIX), KOCTIKSTlOl & PITTS-
buiu:;ii RAILWAY.
Tlmahort lino lirtwen DiiIIiiIh, Uldgwny,
Rradford, Ki-Jiimum-u, HutTtilo. K(Nlnv.u:r.
Nlnirnra FuJan and poinu In t4io upR'r oil
region.
On and j'ftcr .Inly :'rd, liiK, piiHurn
gtir triiliiH will urrlvouiid dtimrt from J'Vlta
Oronk ntlUiu, dully, itxcvyl hiindjiy, uh fol
Iowh: 7.25 n m, 1.40 ad4..7)p m forCurweaxvUle uud
(Jlearlltikl.
H. 87 a in Uoclirstrr null For Biwt-
wnyilla,. .Ulduwuy, .loliriMinhtir, Mtu
,lewi.tt, (iruuford. haluniunri, iinA
KiK'luviUr; coniirctlnir ut Jolinrionbur
with I'. 4c E. train . for Wlloox, Kuiio,
XVurren. (Sorry and Erlo.
10.27 a m Arnoniniodailon For Pykeu, Rig
Run and liiiixKiit.iiwnry.
10.28 a m For IU yiioldsvlllo.
I. 15 p in Itnlt'ilo Expn-Mfi For Borli-
treo, HnK'kwuyvlllti, F.lliiKiut, Car
mou, RldKway, JoloiHonburif, Ml.Jewett
llradfom, and llull'ulo.
U.80 p. m. Awommodatlon for PuoKnil-
tuwnry and Hill Run.
4.10 ti. m. Mull For Dnlloln, PykoH, Big
Hun 1'unxHUta-wney and t'lrnrnrld.
iT.50 n ni Arcomiuvdullon for RIk Run and
PunXHUtawiivy.
PunwnirurB are rnouimtrcl to purehuHe tlrk
etM bufore entorlni; the cum. An exert
rJiarite of Ten i:entM will he rollocted by rou
duetom when furru urn puld on truliih, from
allfiintloini where a tlrket otllce in mulntuliied.
ThouHund mile tickets ut two cents per
mile, good for puhhuhu between nil station.
3. n. MoIntvhk. Agent, Falls Creek, Pa.
, E.G. Lapkv, Oen. Pas. Aitunt,
UiK'hester N.Y.
Or REYNOLDS VILLK.
Capital,
Surplus,
50,000.
, $G,000.
V. nilUlieU, President!
Nttoll ITIotiellaud, Ylre lres.
John II. liaiii Iter, (aslilrr.
Directors:
C. Mltrholl, Srott WcCiolllind, J. O. Klug,
. Jului II. Coi'b'.lt, U. K. llrowu,
O. XV. Fuller, J. H, liauclier. .
I)(M a general bunking) umIiiohs and solicits
the accounts of inurciiunU, profeHHlonul uien,
furniers, uittchnnlch, niiuers, liimlioriiieu iiuu
others, promising the uiost careful atteutluu
to the business of ull persons.
Sato Deposit Boxes for rent. -First
Natlouul Bunk building, Nolan block
rir Proof Vault.
First National Bank
ALLKflTIKNY VAIXK Y UAILWAY
COMPANY," In effort Sunday,
.Iiine 2(1, WW, Low tit ado Ulx-lnlon. I
KAHTWAIIU.
No.i.'jSo.i."So.ii. ion inn
aTATIOSa. St ,., M. A. . A, h, p. H
Plttbiirg 8 40 I 4"
Red Hank 10 J11 4 2.x
l.nwnonham 11 CO 4
New Hi lhlrhnn 11 :m 5 10 n 20
Oak Rlilvr It :i7 I" 27
Mavovllli 11 44 A 2ii .X lil
Cilriinn'ivdlc ... 12 0.1 5 4" 5 52
llrookvlll.) 12 20 KOI 0!i
Hell M2 20 01 I" HI I.X
Fuller 12 Hi II 2! !) 27
Kryuoldsvlllo.. 12 IM 4n Ml
I'nni-imit 11 i 4 1(1 M
Fallnt rrrk 1 '."1 7 On 7 On 7 2.1 130
liulioi 1 :) 7lo 7o 7 ax 1 40
fabul 1 4I 7 211 7 2.X
XVIntitbiirn .... IM T :it 7 :i"
IVnllrld I fin 7 42 7 41
Tyler 2 ( 7 51 7 50
Itenetl'tte 2 67 H 20 8 17
tirnnt 12 47 1H :m 27
Driftwood 15 H f,, 8 X
!!" PM A. H. A. M. P. M
WKSTWAttIK
N().2No.(l No.ll) 1KI 104
STATIONS. A M A. M. P. M. P. tt. P. M
Hrtftwood 10 10 5 :) 5 50
(Itkik tio :if t5 57 m 1:1
Itenrrrtto KM (I 07 20
Tylrr II 17 H4 II 50
IVnllrld II 2d 0 4.1 7 00
XVIntrrmini .... 11 :r 40 7 15
Malniln 1142 Ni T l
lhiHolH 12 ,Y, 7 12 T 42 7 40 40
Fnllsl'rrrk 12(1 7 2.X 7 50 7 80 6 80
PanrniiHt 11 2r t7 31 t7 50
Kynoldsvllle.. 1 3X 7 40 M
Fuller i 81 7 87 1H 22
Bell p 01 m 1 34
Rmokvllln It II 8 10 8 41
Snminervlllo,.., 2 27 8 3.' 8 87
MiiVKvlllr 2 47 8 52 H 17
(nikRIdue i IM V 00 211
Nrw Itelhlehrtn OX 0 10 U'
I.awonhnm.... H'M 9 41
Red Hank i 50 It 5.X
VltlHburg : 12 4
p. m il', m.i p. m. p M. p. M.
Trains dally r'
tl v rxcrni HiiiuIhv.
A VIII Mi't.'ARti'o. r.F.S'f.. HlIPT.
JAR.
AN PERSON tiKN't. I'ash. Aot.
P1TTS1II l((.i, PA.
ttcrllaxteou.
ii. st am icy,
Attokxey-at-lav,
Oftireat Hotel Mrt'oonrll, Reynddsvlllr, Pa.
q mitchkll,
attorxey-atmlaav.
Onire on XX'rt Main strew!, opposite the
Commorclal Hotel, Krynoldwllo, Pa.
c.
Z. GOUDON,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
Kmokville, JtlTcrson Co. Pa.
Olflcr In room formerly mvw-uplcd by Oordoa
& Cotiiett West Main Hi reel .
G,
m. Mcdonald,
attorney-at-laxv,
Notary PtiliH-, real e-itiitn agenM'atrata
Kccuii'il, rolliviloim mniki promptly. OlUce
In Nolan block. Hrynoldwlllo, Pa.
piiANCIS J. WEAKLEY,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
onires In Mshonry bnlldlne, Main Ptroet,
UoynoldHVlllu, Pa.
s
MITH L McCKEIGHT,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Piililk- nnd Rrnl Est at n Agent. CVil
lecdonH will loceivr prompt iiltonllon. fllc
In Froehllch V Henry block, near pontuflloe,
RrynolilHVllle, Pa.
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE
And Real Eslto Agent, Rrynoldsville, Pa.
JU. 13. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDS VILLK, PA.
l!rldrnt dentist. In the I'roelillrli Hen
ry blfM'k, iiimo- (be i,,uitlice, Alain street
Oeutlrncss In oMTat lug.
I)
u. n. dkveue king,
DENTIST,
Otllce over Rcy.imliKvlIld Hardware Co. store,
Xluiii ntrert, liryooUlnville, Pa.
JJOTEL McCONNELL,
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
FJIAKJCJ. JSLACK, Proprietor.
VTho leading liotrlof the town. Hendquar
tors for rotnuttfroinl jneu. Hteuin heat, free
ln , buth riHinm und cknr.ts on every floor,
sauiple rooms, bllilurd roiin, telephone con
no, lions Kc.
JJOTEL BELNAP,
REYNOLDSVIIjLE, PA.
V. C. UILLlfAK, I'mprietor.
Fliict class In pvcry purl lculur. Located in
tlie very centre of the bunksoss part of town.
Free 'bus to und from trains 41ml commodious
sample rooms for commercial travelers.
IDJwnt Co.,
Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
Notions,
Clothing, Gents'
Furnishing
Goods,
Shoes, &c.
THE ROSES OF SEATTLE.
O roses of Hnnttlo,
That bloom In .tunc nnd Mny,
Ton nro perfect ni the pfiet's dream,
Fnlr ns the gulden dny ;
Von scatter waves of Irarnnca
On the li'mg nir i.l night;
Your rnlnbow painted p'Mnls
Are the glory of the lli:htl
Fnlr Is Nile's murlcd lot
And the mn of (InlHIn,
And ppnpn;it Is the popry W '
Thnt InlN the w ill of 11 n:t,
Rare nro the liuhH nnd shniluwt
In the pnnHj's purple ryes.
But the roM of Heat tin
Are the flowers of paradise.
0 rotes of Kcntth',
That blixnn In Mny nnd June,
Deep henrts of gold and erlnn.on
That light the summer noon,
Tho cottage of the lowly
You point with Hod's own plant
In the mansion of tho lordly
Yon shame tho art of innni
1 hold them fast In memory
Wherever 1 mny roam,
These blosnoms from the garden
Of tho gods, dropiHul duwn from Home.
The eniel years tuko from ws
What yrsrs rnnnot rcmnre,
But tho rows of ttrntlle
They bloom forever more I
-Ellra Archard Conner la Heat tie r."st-Intel-llgenccr.
.
A STRANGE SENTENCE.
Pnnlshroent Fora Murder Thnt Was Mora
Crnrl Than Ueatli.
In 1NU1 a nmn died in tho Cntfkllls
who hnd boon coiidrnined liy one of the
HtrimxcKt BPHtcncra on record. Ralph
Sutherland xvnii born in 1701 mid lived
in n fitoiio lioiino near Leeds. He xvas a
until of violent temper nnd ntoroso dis
position, dlmnurd by bis neighbors nnd
genemlly disliked. Not beinK nblo to
get an Americuu Kervnnt, ho imported a
Scotcbxwtnmii, mid, aucordliiK to the
nnio of tho tiniea, virtually held her
in ImiKlngu ttutil her panwgo money
bad boon refunded.
Utmble to endure any longer tho rug
ing temper of her master, tho girl run
axvny. Ininiedint(ly npon discovering
her vhmnev thu inuu net off in an angry
cbuse upon bis horse, und oon overtook
her. Tho poor xvoiiiun never reached tho
houso alix-e, and iSutherluiid xvns indict
ed atid arrested 011 tho charge of murder.
-At thu trial lie tried to prove that bis
horso had taken fright, run axvay,
pitched liini out of tliowtddlu ami daxli
cd tlie girl ti. (truth upon the ris?kx, but
the jury did not accept, tho defense, and
Sut herland xvns Keuteiv-ed to dio upon
thi FcatTold.
Then camo the plrv of tho insufll
'Cicury of cii'cnniHtiinrhil ovideueo and
tho efforts of influential rclntious. Thes
-no worked upon tbootutrt that tho juiliTO
delayed tho senteiiefl if death until the
jn isoner should bo 09 years old.
ltxvaa ordered that it ho culprit should
ibo released on his 'exvn rerognizauco,
and that, pomlm,-? tlxn final execution of
hia sentence, lie should keep a hangman's
noose, about bis neck .and show himself
'before, tbo judges of Cutskill once a year
to prove that bo xvore big badge of in
famy and kept his crime in mind. It
x-ns a moro cruel decision tuuu tho hou
tenco of immediate death xvoulil havr
boon, but it xvua tio doubt in hiirmouy
with tbo spirit of tho times.
Thus Ralph Sutherland lived. lie ill
sA'aya lived ulone. lie seldom spoke. His
rough, imperious maimer bad gone.
Years folloxvcd yojirs. At each seosiou
of the court the broken man camo be
fore tho bar of justice and Kilunlly
allowed tho uoos'i that circled his neck.
At last bin tiincty-niuth year came,
tho timo xvbeu tlio court had ordered,
that tho utmost penally of tho law
should bo executed. For tho lust timi
tbo man tottered before tho judgo'r
bench, but new judges bad ariscu in.
thu laud, new laws hud been made, old
crimes hud boon forgotten, or forgiven,
and thero was tionn xvho xvould aucuao
liiiu or execute sentence. Indeed the
awful restriction that had bound hi
life so intimately to tho expiation of
his crimo was now legally removed
Hut tbo fjpiritof self punishment cou
tiiraod, ana when Sutherland, after he
had passed bis hundredth year, was dis
covered dead, uloue iu his house, his
throat xvns found to be cnoirclod by the
rope which had bouu placed there nuttrly
throo.quarters of a cuutury before,
Youth's Companion.
Value of a Constitution.
It hnppencd in tho spring of 1880,
when Garibaldi xvns pursuing his expe
dition in Sicily and when tho words
"Constitution und Liberty" were ou ov
er? Neapolitan's lips. " Why are yon so
anxious for a constitution?" asked a for
eign tourist of his guide ttnd donkey
driver, xvhilo they xvero traveling
through the mountains, of Sorrento.
"Well, you a50, your excellency, " was
the answer, "because I think wo shall
bo all the better for it. It is uoxv closo
upon 20 years that I am letting out my
asses to visltora frcTu all countries
English, French, Americans; All of
these have a constitution, and tboy aro
all rich. " Argonaut.
I.lfe In Colorado,
A person iu this country no sooner
gets through shoveling coal and carry
ing out tho ashes IliauJiohus tospiinklo
his grass and push tho lawn moxver.
Tho more coal he shovels tho moro ashes
ho carries, and tbo mqro xvuter ho squirts
tho harder ho has to push the lawn
moxver. It is evor thus. Longmout
(Colo.) Ledger.
Tho street decoration xvhiub take
plnco so often in St Petersburg is never
completed and frequently not eveu be
gun until tho uight precodiug the ovect
io be celebrated. .
Got Whole Lot For Hndilng.
Tho man who always wants some
thing for nothing made a discovery last
week In a Diamond street restaurant. A
waiter npset a glass on the mnrblo top
ped lunch counter, breaking tlin edgo of
the rImks, Tbt xvniter carelessly tossed
it mul. r tho counter and got another
with a toiio'ith edgo for tho customer he
was serving.
"WhatO-." yon do xvltl. g!aRi thus
slightly diiniaged?" nsked thi cv. itomer
of the restaurant proprietor, relating
tbo circumstance,
"Oh, xve give them nwayi have to
get rid of llieini can't endanger the lips
of cnstomer.4 by serving them iu nicked
glasses. Hut why are you Interested?"
"Why, I thought if you xvould give
me n fexv of the old glasses my xvife
might nso them for Jellies."
"Give me your address and I'll send
you fome," volunteered the restaurant
keeper.
The man with a longing for articles
without price xvent awny gleefully, cal
culating mentally 011 bow much ho had
saved 011 Jelly glasses. Two days later,
when ho xvent homo from business, he
found 13 barrels iu his back yard. His
wife said she supposed he had sept them,
and sho paid tho man (4.75 for deliver
ing them. When opened, the barrels
were found to contain broken glassware
and china of all sorts. None of it could
be used, not even for jelly glasses. Ad
ash hauler charged $3 for taking away
tho rubbish. The nmn xvho wants things
for nothing has witbdrnxvn bis patron
age from n particular restaurant in Dia
mond street. Pittsburg Chronlclo-Tcle-graph.
(Jnestlniiltis Is Not Conversation.
The man xvho imagines that the art
of conversation consists lu asking ques
tions spoils conversation as much as tbo
man xvho never asks any. People of this
description xvill tutorrupt a speaker as
frequently ns they do in the French
chamber, and run anxiously from sub
ject to subject with their Interrogatories,
like a cackling ben that is going to lay
an rgg. Horace Walpolo, xvben exiled
nt Houghton, bemoans tbo existence of
snub a pert iu tho person of an aunt
Writing to bis friend Sir Horace Mann,
he says: '"I have au mint here, a family
piece of goods, an old remnant of in
quisitive hospitality nnd economy. She
woro 1110 so down by dny mid night
with interrogations that I dreamed all
uiglrl she was nt my ear with a who's,
why's, whena nnd what's, till nt last
in uy very sleep I cried out, 'For
heaven's sake, madam, atdc mo no more
I 'questions. ' "
Or. .lohnvou s dislilto of bciny; ques
'tioned is well known, itnd ho gives tho
olassio refutation of tbo habit iu bis
'awn inimitable stylo: "Kir, questioning
is not tho uuido of conversation among
. Rentlenien. It is assuming a superiority,
;and it is particularly wrong to question
a man concerning himself. "Cham
bers' Journal.
Hope Came to Illtn, .
A number of .persons xvere talking
about ooincidetioe:!, xvhen a clergyman
gavo nu iiiM.iuco in his oxvn experience.
"When I was a very young nmn, bolero
I entered tho ministry," said ho, "I met
with a seties of misfortunes nnd xvas
nearly dirinmrngMt. One day 1 xvus seat
ed 011 a bejicb in tho park of a foreign
city. My head wr.s sunk upon my bands
and black .lesj uir covered 1110 liko a
cloud. I luid about concluded to strug
gle no li nger when a slight nniso at
tracted my att-iution, and 1 glanced up
to seo standing befoio mo and contem
plating uio with big, solemn eyes the
most beautiful little girl I have ever be
hold. 'What is your name, my pretty
cunu.'- xvas tny natural inquiry. 'Hope,'
sho ansxx'erod iu a clear, sxveet voieo.
Then she tunwl and ran axvav. nnd the
little earthly form xvhose lips had
brought me a messago of comfort disarj
peared foievcr, but tho whito spirit of
her name sho had loft in my heart, and
from that day I prospered. My oldest
aaugntor is '."jUod Hope." Exchange.
Corkers.
At a Loixlou club thero is the most
'unique pair of curtains in existence,
'This portiere is formed of hundreds of
champagne corks, taken from every
&uowu brand of champagne, each of
whi 1I1 bears the tin top which adorned
it when tho cork was iu its parent bot
tle. Tbo corks aro mado into strings,
thero being GO of them to each string.
Botwecn every cork there aro three big
Chiuoso beads of turquoiso blua Alto
Bother there are Si strings, and at from
12s. to Ids. cork, tho portiere repre
sents a total expenditure of about
1,000. The corks are tied to a xvhito
emuuolud polo, with fancy ends, and big
sashes of blue ribbon adorn the brass
knobs. Tho total ell'ect is distinctly
pretty. What makes this unique por
tiere doubly valuable is the fuct that
each cork boars the autograph of a fa
mous actor or autress of thu present day.
Loudon Standard.
'.'.'hat She Was Doing:.
"You see, Phyllis had to stop to lis
her hair"
"Arrango, child ; not fix. Fix means
to niako fast. "
"Well, that's what sho xvas doiug. It
was coming looso. "Indianapolis Jour
nal. According to tho authority of au
Eiiglish mugaziuo Groat Britain eon
trolsSl out of overv 100 souaro niilaa
of the earth's surface and 2 out of
every 100 square miles of territory in
txoriu ana Boutn America,
A Hew Means nf Kterlltsntlnn.
One of the simplest nnd most thor
ough methods of sterilizing whrn it can
be used Is by means nf bent. Onn rf tho
difllenltles iu tho use of this means is
that the nrtlelrs l".ny be f uelled, espe
cially xvhoro thn heat is long roic i'ined.
Baking or placing nrlielen l'l .-. heat
for any length of lime if w f m.ly tin
unreliable method, bur iff '. 1 xvlth
tbo danger of lire If a dc;'r
teat i.i
snlllciently thorough to sfe.iHo them.
Dolling or steaming ii ol-joetionnble
becattso most things wnntd bo rendered
nseles from the contact xvlth moisture.
Experiments have proved that hot oil is
one of the best sterilizers Itnnxvn, espe
cially for instruments.
Otto of our most eminent snrgoons
has dommiMtrnted tho fact that tho most
complete sterilizing folloxvstbo dipping
of surgical instruments into boiling
olive oil. One may detormino tho tem
perature of the oil by a x-ery slinplo
process of dropping bread crumbs into
the oil. When they turn brown nnd
crisp, the oil is hot enough fur the sur
geon's me. This is much more con
venient than using tho thermometer,
which mny not always bo at band. The
oil may bo heated ox'cr a spirit lamp,
and a few spoonfuls xvill be suWolout
for sterilizing the instruments used lu
some of tbo mure simple operations.
Exchango.
Italned the Male.
A young lady from tho city wns try
ing her band as an'nmatenr snlesxvomnn
iu n plantation store one morning last
week xvhen au old colored xvoman, gor
geously arrayed iu her Sunday clothes,
entered tho storo and, pointing to a bot
tle of German cologno ou oue of tho
highest shclx'cs, nsked:
"What dat?"
"That's cologno, nuutie."
"Well, I'll take it. "
Delighted at having mado a salo in
such a Bhort time tho young lady busied
herself in getting doxvn tbo bottlo nnd
dusting it for tbo customer's inspection,
nt the same time commenting upon its
excellencies xvith the volubility of on
experienced auctioneer.
"I believe, auntie," sho continued,
"that this is tho finest pcrfumo over
manufiictni'od"
Sho xx as brought to a sudden pause,
for tho old negress had throxvn up both
hands in hniTillcd protest.
"Stop rii'.ht darl Youso dono gib
youself away. Fust yon said cologne,
but noxv yon dono let out dat it's puf
fnme, au I don't want it, for puffumo
nobber holds its scout. I wanted co
logno," New Orleans Times-Democrat.
Vnlunble Ware.
At thoSaveton sale, iu London, a few
years ngo, a servico of old Sevres waro
was sold for $5,000. Tho genninouoss
of this set xvas proved by certificates is
sued to tho owners by tho French gov
ernment, writes F. Vizotollv In Oodcv's.
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MU kJ l.ll IUU iiioei. MJUOUiU BUIVIUU
turned out at tho Sevres pottery (In
1778) xvns mado for tbo Czarina Cath
erine II of Kussiit and consisted of 745
pieces, xvhioli cost $).", CM.
Tho Sevres waro, old or modern, is
usually light in color and daintily dec
orated xvith floxvrrs or flguro subjects
tastefully arranged. The porcelain
itself, although of good texturo, is in-
'ferior to that, of the English potteries,
j Decorated pieces generally bear pic
! torial panels on xvhito ground, sur
rounded by framos of gilt scrollxvork.
These, as xvell hh tho tablexvnre, arc
qui to hi keeping xvith tho nntional char
acter. Although tho Sevres xvorks aro
still in operation, they nro kept busy in
I copying ancient Cliine.?o and Japanese
models instead of increasing their rep
utation iu tho munnfiieturo of thownres
xvhich inudo them famous.
A Pamous Kncllsh lun.
One of tho oldest and most pictur
esque inns iu all Enclanrl is Hin rwi
Treo inn iu Fordham. Hero cyclists
irom an over Hntam Imx-o congregated
and hero men iamotiK in literary annals
liko Kipling. Haggard and Andrew
Lang hax-e "put up" bar au hour or two
to rest nnd quaff tho alo dispensed by
this uncient hostelry.
The story runs thut Robert Burns and
Sir Walter Scott once partook of tho
hospitality of tho place, and the queen
herself, it is reported, once stopped by
the xvaysido to partake of a frugal boxvl
of milk and crackers. Tho initials of
men illustrious lu Great Britain's his
tory aro graven upon tbo surface of its
deal tables, nnd its vory window panes
aro littorcd xvith tho names of Macaulay,
Dickens and Thackeray. It has been
put in at least ono book, and J. Quiller
Couch has used it as tho scene for one
of his terriblo tragedioa
, . Too Ills a Contract.
"Dootor," said a nmn to his medical
attondnnt, xvho had just Dresentnd a
small bill of 1)3 shillings for treatment
uunug a recent Ulucss, "I hax-e not
much ready money. Will you take this
out in trade?"
"Oh, yes, " cheerfully answers! t,a
doctor. "I think xvo cuu arruugo that,
due wuni is your Duslness?"
"I am a comet rjlavur." wna tho
startling reply. London Telegraph.
Poor Ilnby.
Unsophisticated Piuvuif ITnl I
nurse, xvhat's the baby yelling that way
for? I can't read at all.
Nurse Ho's outtiug his tooth, Bir.
U. P. Well, soo that ho doesn't do id
anymore or you loso your place. Har
lem Life.
Paradise.
Miss Inez Strouse has the mumps.
Ooorgo Myers Is working atRathmol.
Miss Llnnle Messer Is working lor
Alux Deemer.
The farmers of this community aro
alxiiit through haying.
Miss Nottlo Styers, of Germany, Is
xvorklng for Mnckub Yohe.
Alfred Sboesley and Scott SyphrU
are keeping bneholor's glory.
Amos Strotiso and Leo Sheesley were
at Sykesvlllo Monday ox'enlng.
Tho supervisors of Wlnslow township '
have the roads In excellent condition.
Elmer Myers Is rejoicing over the
recont arrival ol twin baby daughters.
Charley Strottse has boon confined to
bis bed the past iveok with a bad case
of mumps.
Misses Orpha and Cora finer, of West
Reynoldsvllle, were In I'nradlso last
Thursday.
Ed Syphrlt expects to go to Brock
wnyvlllo to visit friends xvhen ho gots
through hauling bark.
Jim Shoe9ly set a trap to catch a
mountain hog nnd when he went to
look, It was In, but In tho hole, under a
stump.
Prof. Carrier, the blind musician,
will give an entertainment In the Sy-
phrlt M. E. church next Saturday
night. Admission 10 and 15 cents.
Mrs. Adam Noms and Miss Harriett
Norris visited tho former's parents on
Wednesday.
Mill Sheesley purchased a very val
uablo trotter from Simon Cravenor, of
Big Run, last week.
Reduced Rates to Scashote.
August 4 Is the date of tbo next low
rate ton-day excursion from Erie, Troy
Bellofonto, WUliamsport, Mocanauqua,
Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and
principal intermediate stations (Includ
ing stations on branch roudB), to Atlan
tic City, Capo Mny, Ocean City, Sea
Isle City, Avalon, Anglescn, Wildwood,
or Holly Beach, via Pennsylvania Rail
road.
Excursion tickets, good to return by
regular trains within ten days, will be
sold at very low rates. Tickets to At
lantic City will bo sold via the Delaware
River Bridge Route, the only all-rail
line, or via Market Street Wharf, Phil:
adelphin,
For Information In regard to specific
rates and timo of trains consult band
bills, or apply to Hgents, or E. S. Har
rar, Division Ticket Agent, Williams
port, Pa.
Beats the Klondike,
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvillo,
Tex., has found a moro vnluablo dis
cox-ery than has yet been mado In tha
Klondike. For years homilTered untold
ngony from consumption, accompanied
by hemorrhages; and wns absolutely
cured by Dr. King's New Discovery foi
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ho
declares that gold Is of little value Iu
comparison with this marvelous cure;
would have iti oven if It cost a hundred
dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis
and nil throat and lung affections are
positiyely cured by Dr. King's Now
islliyely cured by Dr. Kings .Now
Iscovery for Consumption. Trial t - .
;s five-nt II. A. Strike's Drug Stl A'1-.,,
ejrulnr slue SO els, and ft. 00. Guar! v' .
,.l :.. I '
Dlscovt
tics I
ReS
teed to euro or price refunded.
Headache for Forty Yeats.
For forty years I .suffered from sick
headache. About a year ago I began
using Celery King. The result was
gratifying and surprising, my headaches
loavlng at oneo. The hendacbes used
to return every seventh day, but thanka
to Colery King, I have had put one
headaeho in tho last eleven months! I
know that what cured mo will help
others. Mrs. John D. Vau Keuren,
Saugerties, N, Y. Colery King for the
Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys la
sold in ,ri0o. and 25o. packages by H.
Alex. Stoke.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho best sulve in the world for outs,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, f.
sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblain,
corns ana all skin eruptions, and, pooi
tlvely cures piles, or no nav reauirod.
It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satis-
laction or money refunded. Prlen 9K
cents per b. For sale bx H. AW.
Stoke.
Tho loxv rates offered hv th Pnn.
sylvanla Railroad Co. for an eyonralon
to tho sea shore, Thursday, August 4th,
win allow excursionists to go either to
Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Islo City,
Ocean City, Avalon, Augolsea, Wild
wood' or Holly Bcucb.
A misstep will often nuilio a cripple for Ufa.
A holtlo of llonry & Johnson's Arnica and
Oil blnlment ut hand, will not prevent tho
misstep, but used lnimedlutely It will save be
Inn a cripple. For sale by II. A. Htoke.
If you are troubled Willi a "hucklnKrouRh,"
Downs' Elixir will BUo you relief at euro.
XVuriHiiUvt a,s recommended or mouey ro- -funded,
Ebr sale by 11. A. StoU.
Baxter' Mundruka Hitters euro ladluos
tlon, Heart Buni.'i.'ostlvenosd uud all malar
ial dlMUavs. TwouiY-lRo im ,,.. I.....I..
For ulu by 11, A, Stoke. . ,