JlONKKYS OF INDIA. THE HAVOC fHEV CAUSS BY THEIR WAMS FOH WIVES, i ,. . t.aairtinlile Tnrtlra r.it-'ilnjeil hr t ftntlti-s (11 I'Mspernr flip Hi'lllKPrrnt Pnekw 4.1'tle clmnre Kr Male Mon key nt tlrlh. Monkcrs In Imllii nrn mi nnniitlKiilril uolsiinee, :criiiliy In lliti cntuilry. 1 rmvp oflrti ci'imi iicrncH Iti thn JmiitloA Hdjtilnltirt tin' villi)i:iH iif inirtlii'rii ISeii Rill whole troops nf tlii'in, whoxn tli'prn diiliiiiiN in IKIiIh mill iirrlmriU went tint rlospiilr nf ilin iiii rurttinitlo vIIIukits. These. trmia nlwny conslsti-il of nun httpe main nml iilnwt KM) female. Tim fnrt It, when it littln inuiilii y in horn ill tlm (Mirk, if. Ih imiIViti il to live if n fo tin Iml Itn-timtly killed liy tlm father If it liiip'in In In' il mill o 'I'hn mother, however, wiim'tlntc iiiiiiiiikc tn liiiln tint li It lit .mn until hit In nliln to itct .hunt iiiiH tlii'ti w iiiIh li i hi nwny liefor till' I'lK llllllp I'lltl'llC Klflllt of liim. In this way it often lmiii'iift Hint inill vliliinl imitmuro to lut lontiil living liy tlii'iMMilvi" In iiif!lit liliwoilni'. Now, Ki'trliiH tlrril of nolituilit nftor n time, nml iirrhnp hellnvltm In union an n miiiri o of trtiinMi, them luirlit'lnr often Join to.-totlicr mi'l form n jim-k of their own iih n fort of club. Then the fun Im'kIiih. Thoy wnnti wives very nuture.lly. Hut how nrn tiny tn Ki't tin-in ? All thn fiuiuilp monkey of tint .country ImIiiiik to tlm liiircm of mime Hit linito or oilier, dourly, tlm only -solution In tn nttnrk noh r liiiri'tn, kill tlm Kotlin (tlm nforn mid IiIk lirutn), 4inr1 then ilivido tlm Miiln. Ho nu nitinintum Ih mint nml rejected. War in riot-hired. Tlm Iwttln I a Heron onn and often lnntH aevernl days. Tlio party nttiu-ked always trie to rctretit nml offriii traverse icvrrnl . JuiikIi's, field nnd even vilhurn. Hut tint pursuit in hot nml vinormi, nnd nt hiNt n atntid Iiiih to lin timiln Kimietinic ill a villitite. ttri-oti or won mi oroluinl of ntno country nimiNioti. Iu the mtuiil fltilit tho fciimlc enernlly rtunnin faithful to tlii'ir lord nud master und help him flerrely Rtditaitt III tiunmrotiii Hmtilunt. Hut tlm renult il a fori'Kono conclusion, mid tlm several widow, after a very short pnrlod of monrnliiK usually manifested hy a show nf ill temper are consoled hy tue victorious. Uiitlea. Now, tbi'Htt battle onnmi sad hnvoo to tbn fieliU nud orchard of tho country aud often prove a punitive danger to tho people, fur, though monkey mildoin at tack men, woe to the lurk If, one who vniiturci to come near thntu in thnlr deadly PtrufjKln. Moreover, wbon pipiwod by hunger, theen pack are tint to be trifled with. You may not mind even the damage done to your orchard by hundreds nf monkeys gobbling up every thing they rnn lay their hands oti, but it is quite a difToruiit matter when yon have to shut your doors nnd windows and stay in for day at a time because nf the army outside. Consequently thenbject of tho native is to break up I hem pack by capturing their leaders. Killing is against the dic tates of onnsoieuce, but capture in not, especially as the monkey i libciatcd in a short time, a will appear presently. So, when a park is about, tho native em ploy tho following method: Close to an orchard a hit nf level spare I selected and a bole dug in It, about 8 feet deep aud 6 or 8 inehoi in diameter. A noose i roado at cue end of a long, stout cord and placed over the mouth of the hole. The cord is then passed through a pulley or ring attached to a tree close to the bonne nnd the other end held some dis tance away by a concealed person. The Boose and about 10 or IS feet of the cord are covered with saud. Then a nice, tempting bnuaua is placed iu the hole, . and a number of rottnu one covered, however, with fresh skins are strewn all over the ground near the bole. When the pack comes, tho female are too shy to venture out into the open pace near the house, but the big gotba i a brave follow. He see the banana on thegrnuud, leaps down, take up one, throw it away in disgust, then another, with the same result. Suddenly ho no tices the nice, tempting one in the hole, and plunges hi arm in. Immodiatoly the oord I pulled, the noose fastened on the arm close to the shoulder and the monkey dragged willy nilly to the tree where the pulley or ring i attached. Then the hldlug shikari come forth, nd, circling round aud round the tree with the cord hold tight in hi hand, bind the unfortunate monkey safe and fast, all but the head. The pulley oi ring i introdnoed not merely to bind the monkey to the tree, bnt aim because it would be highly dangeron to drag the infuriated brute right up to a per on. The monkey, however, ia not killed. Instead thoy lather hi head and face, no special cure being taken in selecting the finest soap or the purest water. The operation is an interesting one and a aource of great amusement to the by stander. The monkey, however, dodge hi head about, only to got a good dose of soap in hi eye and mouth. Then he ha enough of it, especially a he feel dreadfully achy all over and the oord cutting into iiis body every inch to say nothing of the personal remarks and the highly adjectival language of the bystanders. He submit to hi fate with eastorn stoicism. Hi head is shaved clean ai a billiard ball, and then the face as well, nice and smooth, like a baby'. Thon they let him go. But alas, uch is tho vanity of life, hi wives will not have him now tout hi beauty is gone. Thoy disown him completely, out him dead. Nay, they drive him way from the pack with contumely, with the end of their tail in the ab aenee of domestio broomstick. And thus, being without a leader, the pack la soon broken up. Strand Maguziue. , ' The carlUwi complete clock of which an accurate record exist wa made in tho thirteenth century by a Suraoen mechanic. TENNYSON'S FAITH. ftir l'rilil-in nf ! I' . lr- Mr find the lo-ilmiut . .i'rrMt. A render nt tin ''Urn nf Ti unysnii, " hy his son, will ho struek by tlm fact tlmt tin subject interested him m deep ly ns tint problem of tlm future life, tin will nlsii nhiM-rvn that It wan nlwnys n problem tn liltn, one that liow.weim stintly fiiMtiK. Hint would not stay set tled. To bn sure, Im whs a believer In immortality, lull not n reclful believer. Hn wiih nil tlm timn diguing up 4hn roiil of I l-i faith to be sure they were alive. Tlm old iiioMtlnu would not stay uiuniKwi-rc it. The. reader of IiIm poetry nhxi-rvrft tin- cnnm thing. Hit Is nlwny on tlm ride of faith, but of n Rninewlmt dittirl eil taith. lie belonged tn thitt "iiii taplivsi' nl society" which invited into it niHnhcrpliip believer nf till uliaili-n, v.'ll'i nil shades of unbelievers, wh'iHti olijei f. was tn mine mid answer doubts uliottt (inil iiinl the future life. He wiii the .poktwniail of tlm scietilillt; doubt nf the age, Muttering nver tho dovecot of faith, but hardly Hcttlinn nnd ri'i-tltm and Iteming tin-rein. One observes the coiitraxt Willi this Muttering faith who reads tlm poem iif Milton, with tln-ir nliiiling faith in the future life This Is tlm spiritual con triiKt between "Tn Miniioriiiiu" ami "liVclilaH. " In Milton's requiem, even under its nii;iinized form, thern Is n rn-liin-t and Jubilant faith in ' (oil nnd eternal life No iUextiou enters. The mini! und heart are MitiKlled. Tbn dear friend is lii ynnil nil doubt anionic tho saints nnd choir nbnvn. One regret that Tennyson' mental structure per haps could llnd positivetiess nnd rest on question nf polities or poetry, but must perniini-illy duhitate to be sure, with tlm hopeful balnnen nf prolmbllity nver qui-Nti us of faith. "I believe 1 know," Im onco said, "tho quantity nf every word in tho Knglish language except scNnrs," but mm seem to de tect n tn niuliiUHtioKH in his brst, expres-' slim nf fiiitli. "I hope to meet my i'ilot face tn face, when 1 have crossed the bar. '' linli . nili lit. HARNESS REINS. Mmlr Krn-n Slntilrat nf l.rnthrr. Word Abnnl llnnil llolila. The reins nf a set nf sltigln hurtles are each itbiiut l.'l feet in length, those nf n double ImnmsH uliout ID feet. For business harness rein aro mndn of lenther, tanned black; the rein nf enr rhino harness nre made of russet colored leather. Itoin require tn be Tory stoat, and they nro nlinost nlwny iiiudn nf steer hide, tho leather nf which trace nre made, tlioxn, however, being nf more than one thickness. Occasionally line fgr light or for cheap harness are niado of cowhide, but not often. A a rulo the best of lenther I nsod for tho roinn, eveu in cheap bnriins. Tlierocnn bn ob tained from the bido of leather suitable for reins strips from seven to nine font iu length, so that reins nre always of necessity made in two piece. Tho loop, or hand holds, ofton seen on tho reins of track or road horse aro commonly made of lighter leather stitched together and then sometimes stitched to thn rein, but more often se cured to them iu such a manner that they can bn shifted on the rein to suit the convenience of the driver. The three loop hold, which is called the Boston hand hold, I commonly nsed for track driving. Tho single loop ia the one used by most driver on the road. There are pa tout hand holds made of metal. Tho wooden button some time oen on reins, used a hand holds, nre made in pair, one button of each pair having a stem, with a thread oat on it, which goes through the rein and is screwed into the other button of the pair on the opposite side. New York Bun. Rawlna; Paaar Se4, Daring early October is a good time for sowing pansy need for next spring's supply of plants for bedding oat The roason for fall sowing oat of doors is that the plant are not thon subjectod to tho hot, drying influence of the house, which are io likely to bring on red spider and other tioublo. Prepare a bed of vory rich, porous loam on a well drained location. Place over it a finiue to be fillod with forest leave as a protection to the little plants over winter. After sowing the seed in the bed sift a very light covering of soil over the seed, merely enough to bide tbein. During the process of germina tion never allow the bed to dry oat, as moisture is essential to perfect germina tion of any seed. A severe weather approaobes oover the bed with a few inches of litter of some sort, forest leaves being preferable. At the proper time in the spring the seedlings may be pricked out of the soil in the seedbed and transferred to the bed in whioh they are to bloom. Wom an's Home Companion. One Dar at a Time. It is a blessed secret, says the British Weekly, this of living by the day. Any one can carry hi burden, however heavy, till nightfall Any one can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, purely, till the sun goes down. And this is all that life ever really means to us just one little day. Do today's duty. Fight today's temptations, and do not weaken and distract yourself by looking for ward to thing yon cannot see aud conld not understand if yon saw them. God gives us nights to shut down the our tain of darkness ou our little (lays. We cannot sou beyond. Short horizons make life oaslor and give us one nf brave, true, holy living. Worth nUcuaatasc, "Doctor, I don't know what's the matter with me. I can't sleep nights any more." "Urn I Let's see. What is your busi ness?" "I'm a night watchman.," "Ah, your case Is a remarkable one. I must write it up for our Monthly Medical Record. " Chicago News. Mannnn la Trfaald Pevrr. Afti r n Intijt pxperlciicn with typhoid patients. Dr. Ussery l Ht. Inils main tains that the bimt. food for them I thn bniiann. I In cxplnlns by stating that in this illm n-e the lining inemliratm of Hut small Intestine hficomns Intensely in flamed nud digorucd, eventually begin ning tn slmifth n way tn spots, leaving Well deflnod ulcers, nt which place thn Intestinal walla benomn dmigormiHly thin. Wow, n solid fund, If taken Into tint stomach, is likely toproditett petforiitlnti nf tlm (iitcHtlnrs, dirn results natui-iiMy following, nml, till beiuit tlm cane, sidid foods nr thiwn contain'! n largo Hiiiouiit of Innutrition suIiMmiii'i'S nro to be nvuiilcil ns daugornn lint thn I'.inatia, though it limy bo (tlatiseil ill n solid food, cniitiiitilnit ns it does sitnm lin per cent nutrition, dm s Hot. possess stifllcicnt waste to irritate the soro spots. Nearly tlm wlinlcuituttiuf; taken Into the stomach Is nliKurlicil, giv ing tlm patient morn strciii.i li than can bo obtained from other food. Ann rl enn Druggist. A Wnnitfnln of Siilplifir. Tlm "rtnulrii tu," nr sulphurous niounfaln, Is consiilered In be thn ftreiit est natural curiimily of Ht, Km in. nml, in fact, nf tlm West Indies. It. in situ ated about half an hour's riilo from tlm town nf Honfrlere, tn which il Iiiih given Its inline, anil nearly two mili-s to tin f-nst of Hi" I'itotis, und Ih at Hut loot nf two small hills, both of v.-liidi nro iiitn bare of vegetation nil tlm sides facing tlm crater. It rover a space nf nhiiut three uen s and is crusted over with sulphur nml alum. There nre several ralilrntt in a perpetual stain of ebullition Thn water is quite black ill tlm larger ones mid boils up In tlm height nf two nr three feet, bnt in tho smaller nnes It Is quite clear. Visitors never fail tn bnil somn ogg In one of the smaller caldrons, obtain ing them from mm nf the Creole guides, who k(tc(i n supply on hand on purpose. I'rrsoiinl Itefleetlnn. "Am you it resident nf tills ward?" asked lint challenger. "I reckon I am, sir," replied TufTolil Knutt. "Where do yon Itavn your washing done?" pursued tho challenger, still un convinced. "Sir," rejoined TulTold Knutt with eringly, "I've been votin otr an mi fur 91) your, nu nobody ever uxed nut that imestinn lieforo. " Chicago Tribune. Mot Very Amlnhlp. "Excuse lue I ' exclaimed the timor ous man, "but may I disturb you for few minutes nu a matter of coiiNlilerahlo importance to myself und piiHsibly nf oino concern to youi" "No, sir I" replied the disagreonblo citizen. "Not unless you promise not to waste a much time talking bushics a you do apologising. " Washington Star. Had Lived a Slow LI fit. A negro called at a residence in Bev erly, Mass., and nsknd for assistance aud food, and told the lady who axsisted him the remarkable fnct that ho wa 75 years nf age nnd was born 80 year ago in Boston. Exchange. The British postofTlce makes fUO.000 a year by unclaimed money nrders ACTIVK HUMHTOItH WANTK.II KVKIIV whern for "Tlie Hlory of I lie l'hllliiliies" by Mnriil IIhIxIchiI, rmniiilwliiniil liy Hie (lovernnient Ofnrliil lllolorlnn In the War Detainment. The ImmiU was written In army enniHi ut Hnn Knuii'lM-o, on lint I'ui-llle Willi (ienernl Mi-rrll. In l tic IiiikiIihIh nt lloiioliilii, In Iliini KoiiK, In the Anierli-nii tronrlicH ul Miinllu, In the ItiHiiriient i-iniiim wllh Amiln iildo, on the deck nf tlipOlymplii wllh Dew ey, nnd In I lie roar of Iml tie nt the tit 1 1 nt Manila. Honnniia for iikciiim. Ilrlmf ill nf nr IkIiiiiI pictures tnkeu hy Kovernnient photon riiiihnrnon tho spot. I.nrne honk. Irfiw prices, HlK lirntltJi. I'n-lKlit piild. Cn-ill till vim. Drop all I rushy iiiioflli-liil war hooks. Outlll free. Address, K. T. Burlier, Hec'y., Htar limuriini-e IMilK., CIiIcuko. , 'Hi- Get an Education Tb bMtoatSt Id lit. HM mathodt mwl at CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LC'K MAVKJI (i'UatM VH I A. Strong fMQlty varied enarnfrt, food llbrwr nodeni pprtnt in lhorfttirr aikI irrmDft lam, bandswm baildintn, ilensiif Kriianda. Hhrtast ttm-. lmt ipim. Hut siitl t ta dnt. In dnltlon to rugnlar onatiM, elo ilvn work lioflerpfl In Mimlr.Hhorthftnd.Tya writ in. 8nd for llluHtrfttfid ctlunu. J ABU 1LDON, rti.D,, mmUpmi, Uafe Hntt, t Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON. (Successors to Hambiot & Swartz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we -can give satisfaction in -both cut and make .up. W. A. Thompson, a cut ter with Forty Years' Experience, will do the cutting. We respectfully ask the -people of Reynoldaville -to give us a call before -ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson. IMIrllant otia. II. STAMRYi ATTOI.l N K V-AT-L A W, onti-ent Hotel Mi'l'olinell, Hi-ynotiNvllle, I'll. i MITtlllKLL, ATTOUNKY-AT-l.AW. onii'i uti V(tt M ii 1 ii Mrtit, itMHiltn lh Itninnierrlnl Hotel, HeynolilMV 7.. (loiiiHW. ATT( )IIN KY AT1jA W, Mrtwih villi', .li'lTiTMon Cn. I'll. ( M1lfi In ifMtm foi md'i-Iv fK'riiitM I Uonltin A rmlii-tl vt Mil I ii Sl'iM'l. M. Mi -I m IN AM), AT'JOUNKV-AT-I.AW, Nnllll-y I'lllilli'. rent l-Mtiitn ni'ent, I'ntehts -i-ciinil, i-tilli-i'ltiii.i in mil, MiMnilly. Dltlre III S nil-n lilm k. lO VliMlilsvllle, I'll. IUAM'IS ,1. VVKAKMOV, ATTollNKV.AT-I.AW. (inti-i- In Millinery IiiiIIiIIiik, Mlllll HI reel, l.'l yilnlil n lite, I'll, JMITII M. Mit:KMillT, AITOKNKY-AT-LAVV. nl;rv I'llt'lli- nml IN-iil l-Ntiite Arenl. t'ol-lr-f Imiim w HI lei i-Im- ilfiinil ill li-nl Inn. tllth-e Iu I'nu lilli'li Ili iiiy liliH-k, neiir Kwtollli-e, I ;i II, ill l- 1 1 Ii-. '. INKI-K. " .irsTirK uK run tioack. Ami Iti-nl ti-itille Ai-nl, Iti-yiinlilHt'llle, I'ft. IV it. ii. i-:. ih MivKit, UKVNUM)SVII,MC. I'A. Iteililent deulNl. In lln-I'rm hllrh A lieu I V liloek, m ill' I In' Inllire, Main kIii-i-I. Oi'lil leneHN In oit iiitilif. )U It. DkVI'.UK. kinc, DKNTIST, (illli'e over Ki-viiiihNvllle HiirdKnnWi.ntore, Mlllll Mtrrrl, Ueyiiti!il-.vtlle, I'll. J)U. I.. .. M KA NS, DKNTIST. Iillli-e In Hie .1. Vim Kred IiiiIIiIIiik, neiir f-iiinei-lif Mnlli nml I'ltlli HllreU. llotrl. jotklmih:unnkm.. UKYNuMtSVIM.K. I'A. h't!. X .. It LACK, l'rti,ktr. The li'iidlmr hotel uf ttietown. Heiultiiiir Iith for i-iiiiinieri-liil iiii-ii. Htriim hfiil., freH tins, tiiilti rtiiium unit i-lowetM on every (timr, kiiiiiiiIi-roiiiiis, lillllmd i-iiiini, teleilnine con liei-lliiliH Ae. II OTKI. HKI,NAI I(KYNOM)HVir.LK, I'A. J. U. JHI.LMAX, l'rirulr. l-'trMl i-hmn In evrrv iiiirtlriiliir. T,fM-nted In the very rent re of the liunler-m imii, nt town, free 'Iiiih to mill from trtilm limli-nm modioli nitmiileiiHiiiiH fori'iiiiimeteltil I nivelein. DM I N I STI t AT H fS NUTICIO. In the mutter of the eitiile of ChrialeiiA Hllillll, lute ot lleliih-rw:ii tnwnlili. lliH-elmed, I.etlerM of nliiiliit-triitinn im I he iilMive est tile hiivin hern vrtililed to the llmlersluiied, nil piirtlrs Itidehted In Ihe nnld CMiitto urn re fiirMtrd to mnke piivmeul nnd lhoe linvliijc i-llllnis to ireeiil I lirm without deliiy to II W. YmiK, IteytiuldHVllle, I'ii. Adinliilslriitor. We Have moved from Centennial hall to Cor. Main and Fifth SU, in the old "Bee Hive" Stand. A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to the general public to pay us a visit at your earliest convenience. We have some . Bargains for you. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit a continuance of same. Respectfully, HUGHES & KELSO. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-sboer . And General Blacksmith. llorso-hlinelng lono in tlie iiciitt-Mt manner unit hy the lutet Improved methods. Ke piilrliiit ot hII kliuU uurufully mill promptly uunu. HATiHifAc-rni.v (.;i;aiiantki:d. HORSE CLIPPING Have JiiHt reeelved a enmplete net ot mu rlilnu horse ellppt-rn of luirnt l Jin 'lw iialli rn und ii m prepitrvil to do clliiplnif In tlie best poMiililu uiuiiiiur ut reiiHouulilu mtuii. Jackson Ht. near Fifth, Kuynoldnvllle, Pa. 9 OR CALL AND CONSULT DR. L2TTLE ABOUT Vouu Hyu " unit Arniniul ta w.'iann. i j i. rr :.:r&5. AM.Kf JIIF.N Y VALLKY KAIlWAY CiUMI'ANY, In nffwt Httmliiy, .titnn atl. IHIIH, biw (It-ndii DWInlim. N(. I. MilA Nil. H. Kill A. M. I'. M. A. M. A. M. I l VI 411 HI .Ml 4 2.'i II Kl li lt CI IV III A Jll II 117 It Is IA -.7 till A -.V, A 1(1 I J IM A ii. A '..' I ! in It IH It Hit 11 :n lit In III I;, li :ti fl -.'.' i n l-! '' it (in tl 41 H in to If III M I -!ii T en 7 im 7 Sft I .in 7 Hi 7 in 7 I it 7 vii 7 -'.'i I M 1 'M 1 Xi I mi 7 i: 7 ii iln 7 f.l 7 .' !l ;t7 - HIT t.! 47 ih ;kii ih :!; it i.. h w h rr. I-. m. e. m !a. m. a. m. i WKHIWAIIII. Nn. J Nii.ii Nn.iij ini" A. M A. M. I'. M. r. M. 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I'lltsliuri!. .. Trulm (In 1 1 v etreiii finiiliiv. I'A VI Ii McCAKtlo. (IrN'l,. Riipt. .1 AH. I. AMII'.IINIlN IlKN't, I'amh. AT. I'lTTSIU'im, I'A. IJKKCII t'ltl'.KK ItAII.ItO.M). New Yoih Crntml i Huilinn fllvar K. R. Co., Ui-fn tllNIM'.NHK.II TIMK 'I AIII.K. li K. A n I'P l-T, M:ill No:i7 No ill IIKAII IIII1TH Kp Mull NiiiHi Nol n tu li nt .l,V! t.M 44IIH Mny I A, Ihiih. p m p in in-A I !' Arr....l'ATTtN.. HUH 121 Weslmer.. A 4 -!l S 41 4 lit A HI AIll ' it 2II A ffi "ti 37 iii A ill A I'll Ii ;t7 A iti n 1.1 a its 'jflil 7 iW i 47 7 :l lit 7 I ! A 'i TW 7H7 Htm 7 IA i M 7 1 7 HI ft ,'iA It in I no II IA 13 it! I,ve. "ii(Ki Mil .... 'Hf.1 f! 1.1 All-. mm i; ii h i; in ii'i H III II All MAilAKl'K.V.TTr .. . KermiHir Arr v tiA,,AM. , . . KermiHir .... Lvii" . Mew Mll)iilt HIiiiiIii ....MIIihellM. ri.KAItl-'IKMl .. vviHiiiiiiud r Illl-lrr... . Wlilllirrlnli H III II ;n 7 At 71.'. 7:ih 7 UN 7i It It II (i i In VI in .'.ii MurrKiliilc Mines. ... I" tn l,ve tlllisnn Arr II .V. Ill IA l,ve I .,,,. 7in II im Arr( I'M' tl ' I" " 1 l.ve 7 IH Hi. 11 Arr Miiiimhi l.vn H It! 7 17 7 I! to II HI HI tl Aft i Im H;M H4I Hill ..Wlnliiirne H 117 7 Ti A 4H tl ','A A HI A IH A 111 4 AH 4 M 1.17 4:r; 14 in pro I'KAI.K HiH 7 4i ...niiiintiiwii Hit riii ...SNOW HHIlK H47 HUH IIKKi-IU-ltl.KK ItitH H.17 ... Mill Hull 4H R to .I.IM K IIAVKN Ii .'.:t I7 . . . Vouiiudiile Hum B'i7 H lilJKItsKV HIKltK .11; NC. Hi III U40 hum IKItSKV HIIOHK.... Hil.'i A f. IIH l,vn WII.I.IAMHI"T Arr HiMI 10211 n m n nip 111 i in 11 m run. a. a I1KAIHNII II. it. a m 11 m 2:m 7 17 An VH,I.IAMN"T l.vn tlii.'H 'ft Ml ik iHl'lJlil l.ve rilll.A.. .Arr H M 7 Ml " l.vN Y.vliii'iimiiia Ar'tlld lt :i MiLv..N. V. via I'hllu.. A r l.Hnii (: k m p m p m n in liiilly " 4 WiTk-iliiyH imllpm Hioiiliiys t in Aft a ni HundHy "h" Throiiirh piissriiKrrH traveling- via I'hll- ndelplilii 011 I3.4:i p 111 train from William. ixirl, will rlmiiKi rim at HiiiiIIiikUiiii HI., rhlliidelphla. I ONMIII TIONH!.-At. WllllMfimiMirt with rhlliiilrlphlii<i-iidliixK.lt. AtJerwy Hlmrn with Kail llriMik llallway. At Mill Hall with Central KallriiHd of I'eiinsylvaiila. At l'!illliiliinu with I'riiiisylvanta ItHllniad Hiid AlDHina A l'hlllsliiirK Conriii-lliiK U.K. At I'learllrld with Hurfiilo, KiM-hi-slnr tc rittshiiruh Kallway. At Mahafiry nnd I'nltnn wllh ranilirla Clearfield lilvlBlnn of rriiiisylvama Itailroad. AtMnhafTny wllh I'i ini-ylviiiilii Nnrlli-Westrrtt Kullrniid. A. if. I'AI.MRH, V. K. IlKMHIMAN, Hupurliiliiiideiit. (Jen'l I'uhh. Ai(t. I'lilladelplira, I'a. BUKKAIA IlfXJIIKSTRU & PITTS HUIIGH HAILWAY. Thnnhort linn between HiiHoIh, ItldKway, llrndford, Hiilamanra, Hiiffalii, lOH-hi-Hlrr, NhiKara Falls and points In the upper oil roKton. (in nnd after .Inly 3rd, IHW, pasaon ver trains will nrrlvnand depart from Kails Creek station, dally, except Hunday, a fol lows: 7.2A a m, 1.4(1 and I.Atip m for Curwonavllle and ;learHeld. 9.A7 a mKiH-liester mall For Hrork wnyvllln, Itldiiway, JohnMinhiirK, Mt. Jewel l, Brad ford, Halamanra, and KM-heMtrr; voiuirctlnir at .Inhiisonhurg with I', ft E. train H, for Wlleox, Kane, Warren, Corry ami Krle. 10.27 a 111- Ai-rnirimodiitinii- Tor Hyke., Illg Hun nnd I'linxsiitawney. 10.2s a 111 I-or IteyiioldHvllle. I.1A p 111 lliiffiilu Kxprrss For torch tree, llriH-kwayvllle, Kllmnnt, Car iiiun, Hliluwny, .luhiisouhiirK, Mt. Jowett lliadford, and Hiilfalo. I.!in p. m.Ai'i'iimmndtitloii for runxsu- tawney mid Hill Itun 4.10 11. ui. -Mall Pur Diillola. Hyke, Big Kim I'uiiXHiitawiiry and Clearfield. 7. AO n m Ai-ciimmodntlon for Big Kun and runXHUtawnuy. I'nss4-iigem am r((iiestcd to pun-haHe tlrk ntH heforn entering thn rni-H. An excess nhargn of Ton Cents will tat collected by con ductors when fares are paid on trains, from all slat Ions where a ticket ntllce la maintained. Thousand mile tlcketa at two nnntn per mile, giMid for passage between all atatlona. J. II. McIntyhk, Agent, Falls Crock, Pa. E. (J. Lai-KY, (Jen, I'us. Agent, KiMrhester N. Y. Tie Mn Simply Co The Three Largest Stores in this end of the county, constantly filled with a complete assortment of nearly all classes of goods. See our line of Ladies' Fur, Plush and Cloth CAPES AND JACKETS at pricest that are selling them. Also our line Men's fall aud winter Suits and Overcoats. Finest line Men's Neckwear ever put in this section, direct from the manufacturers. See them and you will be convinced that they are of the finest put out. An elegant new line of ladies and children's HATS just in and they are beauties. OUR GROCERIES and MEATS are as superior as ever and as constantly fresh. Don't forget the 3 Big Stores. Jefferson Supply Co. Reynoldsville, Rathmel and Big Soldier. pRNNSYLVANIA nAILUOAD. I'lilltKlolplilniV Rrlo nnllrimd Dlvlnlon. In ofToct Mny 2I, 1HHH. Trains losvo Di lftwooil as follows: K.AHTWA Itll "''!i.f. "'-Triiln , weekdnys. for iintniry, llkrslmrrr, lliili-lnu, I'oiisvllln.Hcranton,. llnrrUlnirtf nml the liitertnedlntd la llims. nrrlvltig nt I'hltiidrlphta S:SI p.m., Jew Vnrk, II:) p. m. Hull Imorn. 0:1X1 p.m.t HiisliliiKinu, 7:ff, p. m I'liitmiin I'nrlnr ear from WlllliiuiHHirt to l'lilhidelililn and pa seiigrr coarhes from Kane in I'lilliulelphla iiuil N lllliimsnt. in liiililiiiurn and Wash Ingloii. 4:(H p. m.-Triilii (t. weekdays, fur llar iltliuig nml liitermrdliiln nlatloiis, ar riving lit I ' It 1 1 it l -1 1 li 1 11 4:Hi A. M. New York, 7:iW A. M. I'lilliniiti Hlerplng cars frnm jinn KIiiiih in I'hiliulrlphiii ami New York. I'IiIIimIiIiIiIii pu-sriigrrs run reinalii In sn-eiM-r uiiillst in lieil nut II 7:iW A. M. ID: I'i p.m. -Train I. dull v for Hiiiihiirv, Harris- ' I. mil 11 ud Intel iiii-iIImiu Untliins, arriving nt rhlliidelphla, fl .V! A. M.I New York, Inlet A. M.oli wrrk days mill Kl.itH A M. on Hllll ilnyi lliillliiinir, ii : .'.. a. M l Wimhlugliiii, 7:40 A.M. I'ii 1 1 in ti ti slrriirrs frnm Frlr mid Wll-llmii- iiiirl In I'lillmli I.IiIm and WllllaiiiNMirt to V iiHtilimtnli, I'lr-Mrin.rts In slerri-r fnr Hull Inn, n- mid Wn-tiliigton will Im triniMfrirrd Inn, Wn-liliiirtini sleeper at Wll-lliim-.inil. l'ui.M-iti;ri roiii-hrs from Frle to l'lilliiilelililii nud Wllllaiiispnrl. In II It 1 1 1 tnnre. WKHTWAItl) 4:41a. m. Ti n In ti. weekdays, fnr Krln, Itldg way, J111II11K cleimiinl 11111I prlnrlpnl Inter tlirdllllr sllltlulls. :47 11. rn. Trn In il, dully for F.rln and Inlor- lui-dititr poliils. .1:17 p. m--Tinln IA. wrrkdays for Kane and liitermi-dliilchliillmia. Tllltotdll Tit A INH I'I ill llllll'TWOtm FltOM 'I'll K r.AHT ANUHKliTII. TltAIN I) leaves New ViukA:,KI p. m.,l'hlladel- phla a:Mi p. m i Wiishlnginn 7:iii p. m., H11I- llinorr H 411 p. 111., 11 rn vlnn ai OrlfiwiHid 4:41 II. 111., wri-kdnyn. Willi I'lilliimn sleepers and pllHirniM-r i-nnrlii-s frulu I'hllnlleliihlil, t Frlr mid WnshliiKtnii and Hnlttuioro ! WtlllaiiiNHirt. Til A IN IA Iravcs I'hllnilelidiln H:il0 A. m.l Washington, 7.A" A. M. Halilmoro, H:AfiA. M. Wllkrsliiirie, Id: 1.1 a. M.l weekdays, arriving nl liilfiwooil at A: 17 p. M. with. I'ullmaii I'nrlnr ear frmn I'hlliidelplila to WlllliiuwiKirt and passenger ruach to Kane. TltAIN a Iravrs New York at 7:4(1 p. m.i I'hlla di llililll, ll:2H p. III. 1 Washluglnii, 10.40 p.m.) Ilalllmore, 1 1:. 'ill p. m.l dally arriving at lirlfiwisid at :47 a. 111. Fill I man sleeping, cars from I'htla. to WllllmiiMt't, and Itiruilgn iitissenuer rnarhrs from riilladeltihln tT r.ra ami luio imiirn in wiiuamsiMirt. (in Hinnliiysiiiily I'lillinnn sleeper l'hUndtlphl in Fi le. .IflllNSONMITItO IIAILUOAI). ( WFKKflAYH) Til A I N III leaves Itldgway at H:AA a. m.l .Inhn Hoiilmrg at. H: III a. in., arriving at Clermont at IH:ii a. 111. TltAIN aft leaves flrrmnnt at 10:10 a. m. ar riving at. .lohnsniilnirg nt 1 1 :i) a, m. and Itldgway at lli.vi p. in. t'onni rtlonn via .loli iiMonbnrjf II. II. snd UIiIkwh.v A CIc Hrlleld U. It. a. m. ' Hum A7" a SI ti Mi Hit tun v:m 2A 1120 II : H AA l. WKKKIIA YH. Clermont WiMidvale QuIiiwihhI Hlitll Ii'h Kun Instil liter ht might Ulen llarl lleiidlgn Johns, initiirg Itldgway p. 111. 10 40 10 4A III Ml I0A.I 11 00 II 04 II I A II 20 II 4U II A0- Ar . p. in. Hill 7A.1 7 4(1 7 40 7.KI 7:1:1 7 2H 7 IH 7 HI a. m. H AO A r a. ni. p. m. Itldgway Island Kun Carmmi Transfrr Croylnnd Hlmrls Mills Blue Ids-k Carrier llrrs-kway villa Fanes Mills Mi-Minn Hiiliilnlk Hiirvrys Bun F'nlls Creek liiillols Falls Creek Iteynoldsvlllo Bronkvllle New Bethlehem Bed Bank I'lttstiurg l.v2A A 27 a: A4I B4.1 4H A Ail im 7(10 711 714 Ar 7 20 Ar 7:t 16 III l'i 17 12 22 12 ill 12 : 12ilt 12 lit 12 M 12 A7 "07 M 4.1 H .'IH H-20 H 2ti H -ft H 17 HIU Hit! 7 AH 7AI 7 Ml ,v 7 40 I.T "7 00 A r (141 A (IV A 20 7(a) 7ll (140 "AAA A 40 aim A 10 42A I II 140 7,v 72 I 740 1 H IA ft 10 9 AA 2 II a oa H AO W ILi- 1 40 l,r p. m. a. m. Ar 12 40 p. m. J. II. HIITCHINHON, lien. Manager. J. K. Ui WIH)!, n. 1'aaa. Ag't. OF UK VNO LltH VtLLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $6,000. :. inilrlirll, Presldenll Metill iTIrlirlland, Vic Prea. John II. Kaurhrr, :aahler. DIrcctorai C. Mitchell, Hcott McClelland, J.O.King, John H. CorlH'tt, U.R.Brown, CI. W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucher. Dirt a general banklnghuslnesaand solicit thn accounts of merchants, professional men. farmers, mechanics, miners, luailatrman and others, promising thn most careful attention to the business ot all peraona. Safe Deposit Boxea for rent. First National Hank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Subscribe for The -X" Star, If you want thcNcwi Reynoldbville, Kathmel, and Bio Soldier. First National Bank
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