1 'i () AdVlNST A Mon. AN OLD TIME MISSISSIPPI RIVER HHOOTING fiCRAPE. A Trivial Inelilenl Thnl l.eil tn ihr tVriTklnii of tin- Old I'oslnlllee. mill n I'lteh.-.l lint (If In Which Helen Men 1Vt.ro Slnln. "(Jim of tho worst r-lioiitinR tempos Unit ever liuppciicii iiIuim tliu Miasiri Kiiil river," Ix'uuii tliH until lit tin wheel, relaxing III IiiiIiI iiti thn tiller, which liiul liccn Imnl down, mid per mitting It. In Hiin iirniitiil with tlin velocity nf n tup, "took plain nut there, jiHt iil;"vi flip moil f It nf tlin luiyou, iiljiMit :in yc:ir nun, when they limned tlui nlil po.-nullioo mill tlm wii'i'linuso Yimi inn see it-hern they stnoil liy Win plies nf Pricks thiTii nil tlm hunk." All nilmitti'il tlm l-titnn were plainly visible, wlifti lm rlimiKi'il tn tin) up pni-iin slilc nf tlm wheel, mill nftiT n vpiiitril i ITitI iniule tn (niintcriu t tlm rIViTt "f mi ImpiiiKliiK current Hint lul l rnusi tl tlm limit to mvervo frnm her tnurse lm eolttintirii: "Tlin limit tlmt I was nil Imil K'H ciiukIiI In tlm fun, mill wu tied up mi ri' t tin' point tlirrn iilmiit ft o'clock in tlm iifli rininii, mnl n Int nf us ivnnt mi finite tn tiikn a litUn exercise. It wus mi ii Kiitiinliiy, mill ft Howl nmny peopl" liiul ciiiiin 111 from tlin country to ilu tlii'lr trailing mnl get their iimil Home of them wriii pitching quoits anil others shooting nt a mark wln'ii vb llrst luiul imI, I. nt tin y 1 1 1 1 r win n tlii'y saw tlin mini riiny tlii'inail Img wo had brought mnl v. flit In i.ml slonil iirniitiil waiting fur tlm li'tii in to lm mirtril They Innl nil l i'i'it ill inkmi; mnl were prntty noisy When tlm pu-t nm-ti r niihl tlmro wero nnly two letters mnl flint tiny were both for Hnil .Inhnsiiti, n rnlnri'il mini, a ninrmtir nf riisnppruvul went uinutnl, mnl several nf tin in itisistcil mi H now lllMl. " 'Vim t-:::i limit fm yourselves,' sniil tlio poftmiwi-r, tossing tlmni tlm bug, but nf ti r ii'iiM hitig mnl llmling it limply they wiin in it wi frame nf in I ml t ti ii t over I'n-iii.,, .inn of tlm iiiiin ber, n Inriil pnlitii'iiiii, Rut up mnl iinulo a speech ilcnigiilory to tlm hiIiii iiii.-tra tion Ho insisted tlmt tliu government win pri jniliri I against wliitu folks, mnl t ti it t lm lnnl no usn fur tint nflli'n any how Several nf the others present ex pressed their npproviil nf this eutl nient, mnl it general smashing up of ev erything nt nmu followed. During the row tlm conl oil lump wus broken, the house ni t nit flri) mnl everything burned up. "Colonel Hunch, who owned the property, liotlrltiR the Are, emtio up front Ills pliintiition below n ml tie flounced the perpetrators of the outrage an vunilula. The colonel wag a high spirited until and didn't stand any fool ishness, but wiih getting along in yean now mnl couldn't do much but talk, io that when one of the men deilnrod he could whip any Hunch on titrlli be looked like be fi'lt biiiisnlf in a prntty clone place, but tho colonel ttood hin ground until at hint, when the contend Iuh piirtiea were about to come to blowi, hii inn appeared upon the Hoeue, end, Icaraiug the cituflenf the trouble, uprauR between the two, and, drawing bin re volver, said, 'My mime in Hunch, and when tny father K"t to be too old to defend himself I can stand in bin track and take bia part.' "At this juncture the shooting com meuued, and 1 made for the boat. Ev erybody seemed to tiike sides against the Uuncheg, and yon would have thought them a baud of guerrillas from the wuy they kept the fight up. Pres ently I noticed the colonel roll down the bank ubd stop just at the edge of the water, and then his son came stag gering down, too, aud full near bis side. They were both dead I We wanted to leave, but the ruon wero afraid to go on shore to untie the lines, for the Infuri ated crowd wan still calling for more Hunches aud the colored man who bad got the letters, but be had climbed a tree, and they didn't know where be was. An hour or so later, wbon the crowd bad dispersed, be slid down from bis biding place, oiiine aboard the boat and we had him in the hold until we got away and be was over bia fright. He said there were five mou lying on Jb1) bunk tlii t (lie Bunches had killed before tbey fell." The boat at this Juuoture showing a disposition to become fractious, the pilot gave bis undivided atteutlon for a iuomeut to the wheel, when be went on: "But there ia not much shooting along the river now, and you hardly ever hear of a foud. Wbon there were only abont three families In a connty, two of them were usually engaged in an effort to exterminate the other on aocount of some imaginary wrong, or maybe prompted by jealousy. Since the country has been settled up tbey are all right. I used to think myself, " be weut on to say after a brief tussle with the tiller, "that what a man wanted was room, but I have found out my mis take. What he stands most in need of ia plenty of good neighbors, aud I find that the thioker you put people the bet tor they get along. It makes them more bumuu, aud besides they oonie to know something, which is not the oase when tbey live ulouo. I have luurned a good jpiwl myself by traveling around and seeing whut is iu tho world, for I usu ally go cast every summer to swap malurias." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Cmmed 111 Flrat Coolneaa, Mr. Newly wed (roudiug) Nobody ever yet suw a duud mulo. Mrs. Newlywud (who is thinking of something el no and not listening) Don't you think your lifo insurance premiums are a waste of money, John? Boston Journul. Jmt I.Ik Other I'eopla. "Ton look nice enough to eat," ex claimed the youth. "And so I do," replied' the maiden "three times a day," Ohio State Journal. A SINGIMQ WELL. Our off iiIwim l'ti!i Thnt In t rntcil In 'I iim. Alioitt lliriie milin west nf Cedar Ilnynti, IIiiitIh munly, Tex., Is n Tfl li m iiiililii wnll. When it wns dug, no on ii enii tell, but It bun been In cxIhI rncn tor more tlinil fill yearn. The widl Is known us tlm "Hinging well." In tn I in. line wiiii her a sound Hkii tlmt id mi Kclliiii luirp eninc iipwnrd I IW'Mji (lie lniigi-ft nf vines below. At times the sound seems nearer and eli urer. Then uguln it recede!-, us If fur itwny, and reuclm tlm rar rvty faintly. TIiim1 rlintiges tnltii plitcn rvery few iiilntili N, Mini with great tegulurity. Willi nil cunt wind blowing the wit ter in tlin well gets very low and the inynterioiiM mtisictil miiiud very fiilut. A strong wtt wind iuiihih tlm wulnr tn rise mid Hin found toincreiiKn in volume uud cliuirncMi. Hut It Is jo! hefnrn a great norllier tlmt the old well plays Its wildcHt pranks. Then for several hoiirH the wa ter rises to within a few feet nf thn tup of the well mid emits tlm wnirdeitt, wildest iioIm'S that ever rciiehcd human riiiM. At such times even tliu water drawn out with buckets momis and wiiIIh h h if In anguish. Thn well is about Oil feet deep. A few year aii thn bind on w.hleh it Is bu llied was bought by n Mr. Wutkins, who, nnt liking tlm Founds thut cmtm frnm tliu well, employed two men to till it up. They shoveled dirt into tliu well two weeks, but it did lint ulTnct tliu depth nf water perceptibly, mid they threw up tlm contract. Krnm tlm ineusiiremeiits (if tin; cxcuviitioiis they bud nimbi it Iiiih been rulcubitod that tlm well should have beeu lllled np a litlln mure tlinil twine. Thowuter is very clear, with a bluish tint, mid is lulrly pulutabln. No other wells in tlm ueiglibnrhood show such priiuks us uru played by the "singing well." Fnrt Worth (Tex.) Cor. Chi I'lign Inter (Jceiin. AMERICAN HUMOR. An Kmcllnh I'ntnrdlnn Comtinrra tl With Ihv llrlll.h Article (ieiirg(irossniitli, cumpiiring Aineri enn hiimor with Knglish, says: "A New York gentleman wits mice clmfllng inn iilmiit my pronunciatiuii of certain words, and I wus very much amused at it. So I said tn him: 'It's our Innguugn, yon know. Wn invented it before yoa were discovered. ' lie wns a bit nbut-hnd utllrnt. Then he said: 'That's so. Well, I think it's about time yon learned to gpenk it.' "It in very difllcult to snore off an American, and yon can't play a prao ticul joke on one at all. I've often gone, when I've bud a friend with me, Into some old oity bank, like thn Bunk of England, for example staid old place, you know. We've marched np to the counter, and I've siiid quite calmly to the old geutlemuu behind it, 'Can't I have a briindy and soda and some sandwiches?' They've always been most polite aud taken it seriously, saying, 'We don't keep brandy and soda and sandwiches here. ' 'But yoa have them ordered in from ontfldn.' 'Yes. but that of course Is for nnrselvn, ' and so' on, all quite gravely and without the suspicion of a smile or the slightest quiver of the muscles of the counte nance to indicate a sense that a prac tical joke was fooling around." "And iu America yon wonld bare fared differently?" "Hatlier. I went once to tbe State house iu Hartford. There was a man standing at the entrance, an ooicial witb a bund around bia hut, so I stop ped up to him aud said, 'Oiiu you tell me if this hotel is conducted on tbe Eu ropean plan?' He simply looked at me, and culinty said, 'Any more?' Then there was a moment's awkward pause, and I bad to walk out." Drain and lllrlh Tlm. There are a great number of ourioua superstitions as to the time of day when a dying person Is most likely to draw bis last breath, and tbe tide, moon aud tho wind have all been supposed to have some share in the matter. Acoording to Tho British Medical Journal, Raserl, who bus auulyzod 25,474 cases of death aud 80,618 of birth, whore tbe eiaot time of day was noted, finds thut the maximum number of deaths occur iu the early afternoon (3:07 p. m.), ana the minimum In tho last boors before midnight, while tbe maximum number of births ocour In tbe early hours of the moruing, aud the minimum In tbe early hours of the afternoon. As regards the cause of this he points out the hours of the maximum number of deaths are precisely those when the pulse rate and the temperature are at their highest in health, and when there is a fubrile exacerbation in illness. A Very Qneer Dresser. A very queer man in tbe matter of dress was the late Duke of Portland. His eooentrio grace always, it appears, ordered three frock ooata to every suit. Whon the weather wus but, bo wore oue only, when it was a little loss bot two, aud when it was cool all three. Besides those, be always kept throe greutcoats iu wear, so that when win ter oume on be wore three frock coats and oue gruutcout, as it advuuoed three frock coats and two groatooats, while, when there was a real frost, ho turned out in all thesix. Loudon Correspond- Had Other Chnneea. "I wouldn't have refused that young man if I'd been you," suid a miiideu aunt to her young uud frisky niece. "I don't think I would either if I'd been you," retortod the suuey maiden. Hurpcr's Bu.nr. A Sure t are. "I've oured my husband's insomnia. " "How did you do it?" "Pretended I was ill, and the dootor left medicine which Henry was to give me every half hoar all night long." Vanity Fair. The !' nf lint Drink. Hot drinks tisvo coma Into wide nsn during lain yeiirs among persons afflict pd with Indigestion. A tepid fluid ex I'll, a miiihed rediitivn Inlliieiien mi thn gastrin miiciitiH inembtiiim mid often re lieves I lie painful seiihiilioiis following tlin meal of a chronln dyspeptic. l.efs recognized perhups is the In fliieitrn of lint drinks tin tlin motor functions nf tlin Ktiiituich. In thn or dinary con r so nf events nothing rmnalns In tbe stoinacti six hours nft-r n tmel, Mid Hin pri setien of alimentary debris lift cr Unit i rind indicates thn preselieii nf siitmi tlccrcn nf muscular paresis. This eimdlib'ti nf things may be ureutly betiellted by tlm Use of but wul T with or imiueiliulidy niter meiiN, but in chronic cases permanent lii in III can only be nblalned by peiHcverancn, Hin treat ment being inntiindlciilly curried out for some months. As might be anticipated, tlin hot wa ter treatment tines lint nmeliiiriitii tlin secretory defects, lii tlm sainn dcurce us tlm muscular weakness, hut by main taining tlm stomach In a hygienic cntt rtition wn may, ut any rate, hope to check further degradation of thn peptic glauila Tlm temperature nf hut drinks should be frnm Itlft to 1 10 degrees P. HI. Louis l'ost l)lsialcli. Cnnse ror Itlnenenn. Thn clubman was looking particular ly blue, and whim asked by his clnb uiutes fur thn cuusn, hn said: "This evening, just after dark, as I was coming down to thn club, walking along, (Milking of nothing in particular, I was hit in thn buck by what seemed to lm a locomotive and knocked sprawl ing Into the gutter. It was muddy there, ami when 1 had collected Iny scattered senses I was all covered with dirt and also very mad. I looked around to sen what hit me and found r young man and a safety bicycle on thn pavement, nil tangled np. I was mini, as I raid be fore, and, without slopping to think what I did, I took thut young iniiii by the cent collar and kicked him off the pavement. Then I jumped mi tlin bicy cle, smashed nil thn spukes nut (if tin wbeela uud generally disfigured it." Here thn gentleman stopped, and mm nf his audience said: "Well, why should Unit make you feel its you do? You did just tho right thing." "I suppose I hadn't ought to feel so," suid the speaker ; "but, you sen, it wus my bny and my bicycle. " Pearson's Weekly. Anlntitl PrentlnrltloN. A herd of wild A!iin buffaloes will chnrgn any foe, even a tiger, tn snve tbe life of one of their number who has been wounded. Klephauts, baboons mid other animals will do the same thing in a wild stutn. On the other hand, monkeys have been kuowti to full upon one of their number who ia ill and drown him, pos sibly as an act of mercy. Similarly wolves destroy oue of the pack which becomes helpless. If an otter is trapped, his brother ot ter will run urouud him all night, show ing the utmost concern. A writer in Tbe spectator states that be has seen sparrows in groups discuss ing and lamenting when one of their number bad fallen into a trap. Next day, when a robin was caught, the sparrows paid no attention. lie adds that he bad seen a big pig try to belp a smaller one through a hole iu tbe fence paling by pulling at its bead. (St. John tells of a highland shepherd whose oat brought bim some edible bird nearly every day in tbe year. An Impression. The friends of a local art connoisseur are telling a tiny but fairly good joke at his expense. It seems that he was passing up Barniine street ' in other day with a lady who bad asked him to ex plain the meaning of the terra "impres sionist," and he halted before an unfin ished building to illustrate his remarks. "The Impressionist school," he said, "deals with effects in mass. Now, when I look at that wall over there I don't see the separate bricks. I merely" Just then a careless unison on tho upper scaffolding dropped a fragment from bis pile of material and smashed in the top of the gentleman's new silk bat, He re moved the shattered tile and gazed pen sively at tbe wreck. "I merely get an impression of brick," be added, witb dignity. New Orleans Times-Democrat. Went Them several Better. Fritz Williams, the actor, was sitting one eveniug in a New York cafe, when two very young men cauio in. They beckonod condescendingly to a waiter. "Waiter," suid tbe one, "bring me a chop. Mind it's just right, now. Just inoutiou my name to the cook." "You may bring me a steak," said the other, just as grandly, "and tell tbe cook who it's for." The waiter was half way Borons the room, which was crowded, when Fritz Williums bulled him. "Waiter," ho drawled, "bring mo half a duzeu Blue Points, and mention mynumo to every darned oyster." Ex ihuugo. My-tuolouU'iil C'oniniirlMuns. in the course of tho conversation, which turned on mythology, the chau eullor suid he could never uuduro Apol lo, who fluyud Mursyus out of conceit and envy and slew the children of Niohe for similar reasons. "Ho is the genuine typo of a Frenchman, ono who oauuot bear that another should play tho flute better than or as well as himself." "Bismarck Memoirs" by Busch. It uhed to happen iu Java that, owing to want of transportation facilities, the inhabitants of one part of tho isTund might be starving while those of an other hud as much rice us they could eat. Ititilwuy buve remedied that stute of affuirs. Tbo first permanent military foroe iu Engluud was tbe king's guurd of yeo men, established iu 148(1, Poitnlghtly Tours vli Pennsylvania R nl md to Flor.da. Tlm midwinter exodus bus In gun. Tho illsciimfni'N uud dniigei-H nf nur Northern wlnl. u- an- illeectlng utt,nilon til the silliny lundsiif thn South. Tlm Ili-st, IVtinxylvHiilu Itiiiliiicd loin In .luckNiinvllle, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leu vi! New York and l'hil iidi'lplilu .lanuaiy 21. Kxciii-mIiiii llcki'lM, lucliidlrg riiihvay I iiiiiMpiii tin inn, I'liUnum iiccomitu ila thin (oiiu Is-itli). uud lie al. - ti mnl" In Imlh illri etiiiii-. wbMc traveling iu spec ial train, will Im Mild at tie- lolhuvitig rules.: New Yin k. .Mi in.: I'hiluili Ipbiii. Haltimiii-i- and Wic.Mny 'on. P-'.C'i: I 'it l-iliiii g, li.'iil till, mnl ii J , i- 1 1 . -1-1 1 i r t 1 1 . rules from ntle f points.. I'm-lickelM, ii in. -nil ami oil,. r In fill inatloti upply to ticket iii.'ciilM. Tom-- 11 Agent ut llttil I In mil way. New York, lir III (fell. W. IlllJ'll. A-lMtllllt (ii tll-tlll I'lissetiner Agent. Uroiiil Klti . I Sintion, I'liiliidelpbiu. . . A Narrow Kscopi5. Tbuukfiil wot lis wi ll ten by Mi-e Ada I''.. Mart, of (In, ton, S. I. 'AW, lukni with 11 bad cold which m-ttliil ill in.v liiliL's: ciiiigh set in mid llnitlly I'-i liiiiiut ed III ('llllslllllpl Inn. Four IliiClot s gave mo up, saying I could live but it short tlnm. ! gave myself up to my Suvior. (h'tel-ltillied If I could tint Mny with my frli iiilM on eiirtli, I wniilil meet, my uli-Hi-lll (iiii h lilsive. My husband was ad vised In gel llr. K lug's New Discovery for Consumption, ( 'ongbs mnl (,'nlds. I gave It. it trial, tool; In all ellii I...I I It has ciiri il me, mid thank (ioil I am now ii well mid healthy woman." Trial bottles free lit. II. A. Stnke's Drug Stum. I tegular size Tille. mnl $I.IHI. (fiiui'iinteed nr prion refunded. An Important Question. 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D,, Editor, Orgun of tho Methodist Etilscopal Church in Western Pennsylvania, F.ust orn Ohio and West Virginia. Able articles on all the live questions of tliu day, Tliu contributors include soinu of tliu moot uinliK'Uti writers of tho ch ii ruh, Tho weekly exposition of the Sunday school Lostion is unexcelled. Interest ing news from all tho churches. Special attention given to tho Kp worth Loajftio and Young Folks' De partments. Terms only $1.00 per year In advance. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. Church are agents, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sent throo months on trial for i"i cents. Sample, copies sent free. Mention THE STAR. Address J. K. MOORE, Christian Advocate, Pittsburg, Pa. 1)M IN ISTUATOIVS NOTICE. Estate of 0. TV. Ttiissnril. late of the Ttormiith of Heynoldsville, I'a., Dei-eased. Letters of administration on tho Pfttnto of OeorKe W. Iliissard, lute of tho horoiiKh nf Keyuoldsvllle, deceased, have been granted tollmen I'. 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I. flrWi.. HeeT. it ftllilluv I A". I'. ANUKKKON (Ii n'i. Pass. Aot. I'lT l .sltl Kil, I'A. liUI-TAI.O, K(i(.'MF.STF.K & PITTS- ' r.i:i:;n uaii.way. Tl e -In, I I line lu-l ween tlilllols Kllltlvny, Hrrntf.iril. SiillunniM-ll. ItufTillo, KiK-hfMfr. Mii-.-.'it-u I'uIN mnl ihiIiiIh III llm iipprr oil n-;M in. lm nti'l ntler Nn '!Ulh, s!i, piissrn irer iniliis will arrive null ilcp:trt from Kiitls f 'reel, -i ui Inn. ilntly, i-,-et Stitnlny, a fill- tows: 7.l.ri a in, I I" ' ii'l 4 Vip rn for Ciirwenvllle snit I l.'llllil I'l tl.r.s :i rr, l.'nelielei Inlitl For Itris-k-wliyvlll... ICIilirwuy, .InlitiMirihurff. Ml. .le.M-lt. Ilruiirfinl, Saliitnuiicit, sri'l l:,.i-! i ,i. r: emnii-eilre- nt .lotitisonliiirtr I, null I'. . I-,, mini ;i, for Wilcox. Kane, ..iiiiei,.' ini Hiei r.iM. (.I7 ri in Aceiiriininiiiiiinn For Syki, Kin linn unit I'liiivsiitawiiey. I"..:i .i ei I'..' I i.uliNt - I.e. I.ITi t in ItnCiil'i Kviees for Iteecli liee, I'.ioi-kuii.vvllli'. Fttifient. (ar il. hi., Uel.iiy, .'liiliiisoiitiiilic, .Mt..lwelt Itiiiilfiii il ii nil He t: t, lo. I.:WI p. tii.-Accoinriioilaltoii for I'llnxll- lim ni- mnl Hik linn. :i 10 p. a,. Mull I'm II, ill,, I,. Svkes, HlK I.imi I'liiiie-iilaw 'ley anil Cletiifielll. s.fnj h in Aei-oii,tiii,ilatiiiii fm- Iti Kiin and Punvsiiia'.-iiey. l'iiset,L'-rs lire r-iruesii-d to puri-tuisc tick ets liefnre entcriiur i lie cars. An oxcess cliiilu'e of Ten I'i-iii will he collei-led hy cou d,ic!',is when frnes are ialil on triilns. from all stai I' ins w here it ticket otllcf. Is maintained. Tiiiiii-and tulle tickets at two ci-ntu H!r mile, fi'nl for .iis--airi! net ween all mhiIoiih. .1. II. McIstyiik. Airent, Hulls Creek, I'a. K. ''. I.APKV. (len. Pas. Airent, K.s-liesier N. V. Ki:cll CHEEK ItAIfJltJAI). Ni York tntml 4 Hid!0n Rlvfr R. R Co., Liim CONIIKVSKI) TIMK T.MU.K. llfAli I'l' r.xii Miii Nil :i No ;n iitaii I, own K.xp Mail No M No .nj Novetnher W, Isii. i rn p m a m p m mi I M Arr....PATTON... .I.ve r.:in i h:i I Iri Weslover :i III tiU hll .MAIIAKI KV f l.i V 7. VI Ii l:i I.ve. ... KermiKir .... Arr Tin fi 7 4') 12 it! ..IIA.AM ... . . . . Kermisir I. Tvi ii i 7S7 5 21 If.' i 26 s ii" ft :ri His s :m 7:ri II Vt A rr. 7!!i II. V) 7 Is II 44 .... 7' II :ts VB New MilHirt . .lunula .Mitchells. ft .17 II II .('I.F.ARFIKI.II. . a i i " 10 S 41 , 6 Jr. IS 10 M- Wondhind Wj 7 K) lis 10 44 UlL'ler Il7 7fj7 BUS in:ts Wallaci'ton II ft.Sd 5 SI 10 Js .. Morri-dttU- Mines.... 22 722 R4.-i llii'ibve Miliison Arr 9 :fl 7 .Hi 2H H .Ml L-f i .,,, ) Arr 9 S3 B us II 40 Arr (' 111 ! I'MU' j ,ve 9 0 S4:t KliSArr .Munson Eire id' 710 Tie 7: JM H 12 a is 9114 I7 24 S4n in III vt inhume V f7 S22 0 47 PF.AI.K SH Sirt ft 3 niiiintown Id 14 4."S t!22 f.NuW CIIDF. I02U 407 s .'17 MFFCM t'HF.KK 1107 :i.V. 2I Mill Hall II 17 3 4s x 17 LOCK HA V F.N' II 21 H42 soil Yoiimrdalc II :i0 a:u 7."." JKUSKV SIIOKK JfN'U. 1140 82S 7 .'.-i IF.USFY SIIOHK.... 1I4.S V4S 9 VJ t2.V! 72l Lvo WII.LIAMSP T Arr 12 20 102S p m am am p m liii a m Piiii.a. k Kkaiiimi H. K. am p m lj;i'i !;.. Air WII. I. lA.MSI' T l.ve V1 .14 !! :i s :w l I :n Lve. . I'll 1 1, A . . ...Arr s 2H 7 ft 4011 f.v N Y.vla Tiimiiiiua Ar 9 10 4 JO IU0OLV..N. Y. via I'liilu.. Arbl04O ;:0 a m p rn p m am Pally t Veek-ihiv 6ii1pni Suudnyn 1 10 ss a in rhimlay "b" Through passi-mrcm iiiiveltnK via Phil. aih Iphla on 12. 'M p m train from U'llllamfi rx.rt. will el, -illicit ran at llunliiittdon Ct., rliilailelphlit. 4 !-.( I IONSI,-At VilllamKirt with Philudelphla.V liearliiiKK If. AtJersry Sin, re with Fall Hro.,k Hallway. At Mill Hull with Central Railroad of Pennsylvania. At Philipslmrir with Pennsylvania ftttllroud iinrt AltiMinn A- Phlllpshurir fonnei llrm It. K. At (learlield with ilurTulo, Kochrster A Pittshiirh Kuilway. At Mahaf7iy and I'atton with t'amhria ft Cleartleld filvlslon of Pennsylvania Kailroad. At Mahaffcy with ppnii-ylviiiila A North-Western Kailroad, A. Pai.mkh. F K. HitKaiMAit, Hiitierliitendent. Cen'l Pas. Ant. Philadelphia, Pa. 'ubmcrlb tot The -X- Star, If you want the Ncwa. L. M. SNYDER Practical Horse-slioer And General Blacksmltn. Horse shorlUK done in the neatest manner and by the laiest improvvd methods. Ke palrlnir of all kinds cari-fnllv and promptly doilU. BATISVACl'lOM LiUAUAMTlfKO. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received complete aet of ma rl. In. lim-Mi I'limtcrtt nf laiesi ut vie 'US Datirn ami am pn paivil lit do rllppiuu" In the best poHalhle nuim.er at rvuuouuble rulea. Jackaon St. near Fifth, Keynoldavllle, Pa. ACTIVE lif,tClTOIt WANTFM EVF.UV. fwhen. for The Hlory of the Philippines" hy Milt-in. Ilalsieml, conimlssloiied hy Hie ovi. ui as lllll, lul Historian to the War liepiirirnenl. Tin-Ismk was written In army caiiilis at San Fi-iiiiclsco. mi the I'liclllc wlili tleneial Menu, In tin. limiilials at llonoliilii, In IIiiiiK Komi, In the trenches at Manila, In the Insiitiretit i-ainps wllh Ailiilinililo, oil Hie il,-, -k i, f l In-1 Mj iiiii, ii Willi llewey, and III thn roar of liattle nt il. fan f Matifla. Ilonanm for niteiita. Ililmfiil ,r i.ilirlniil pictures taken hy iniieiiimeni ihoiouiaphii'M on the ssit. I, to ne honk-. Low prices. Iliir prollts. FrelKht piilil. Credit itlvi-n lirop all liushy itnof lli ial win hooks. Ilutllt fice. Aildres . . T. Hut tier, Hc-y., Star Insiirniii-n lllilx., Chicago. l-tlUrrllniKoua. II. HTAMEY, A TTt I N E Y A T-1, A W, (itllceut Hotel Mi-Cnnnell, Keyuoldsvllle, Pa 1 MITCHELL, A TT( I N E Y - AT- L A W . (Jltlce ,iu Wot Main .tieet (ippimlta tlm Coinmeicial llnli-l. Iteytioldsvllli!, Pa. ( 1 . (JOKIXiN. ATTOItNEY-AT-l.AW, lliisik villi-, Jetfei-Non C'o. Pa. ()ftlcr In loom r,irini-i ly iK-cuplell hy CJordna A Curl. i ll West Mum hi ieet. i M. MclJONA LI), AT'i'(JltNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Piihllc, real est am iiifi-nt, f'atenta secured, coller-llons iniiihi lirornplly. Offlco In Nolan hlor-k, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa. MITH M. MiX.UEKJHT, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Notary Piihllc and Ileal Fsiain Airent. Col lei iinns will receive proinit atientloii. (Mice In Frochllch ft Henry block, near sistoflli-e, Iteyiiohlsviili! I'u, E. KKFr- .m;s'i ice ok the peace And Ileal F.stute Airent, Ki-yiioldsvli'e, I'a. JU. H. E. IKJOVEU, KEY.VjLDSVILLE.I'A. Itesiilent dentin!. In t he Floehllrh ft Hen ry libs-k, near tlin iKntnrllce, Main alreet. (f.-nilenesf. in operating. I) It. IE. DkVEKE KINO. dentist, (iltice over Pi vnolilsvllli! Hardware Co.atorc, Main si reel, KeviioMsvllle, I'a. I) K. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, (iltlrn In the .1. Van Kcnd hiilldlnir, neur I'otnei'of Main and Fifth streets. II OTEL MrXJONNKLL, KEYNOLDSVILLE. I'A. Fit A SK J. HLAVK. l'rnprifU,,: The leading hnlelof the town. Ileaduunr Iith for comrni-rclal men. Steam heal, free bus. hath rooms and closnia on every floor, sample rooms, Millard room, telephone con nuctlorm A'C. JJOTEL HELNaT, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Fit AN K 1)1 FIX, Prnprittw. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the hosiers part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains anil rnmmodloua aainplerrK.ms for commercial travelers. i 2ennsylvania railroad. Philadelphia & Erio Ruilrotkl Division. In effect Nov. 20, l!t. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWAHI) J:"'l a m Train . weekday, for Sunhiiry, W llkesharre. Haileton, Pottsvllle, Fcranum, lliirrishurK and the luti-rmedlate sta tions, arriving at Philadelphia 11:23 p.m., New York, V::m p. m. i Bulilii,or,8:il p.m.; Washington, 7:15 p. m Pullman Parlor car from Wllllamsport to Philadelphia and paa senger coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and Williamsport to llallimnre and Wash ington. 4:0,1 p. m. Train ft, weekdays, for Har rislnirg and Intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:.ia. M. ; New York, 7:111 a. M. !'ullnian Sleeping ears from Harrlshurg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleener undisturbed until "::t0 A. a. 10:12 p.m.Traln 4. dally for Sunbury. Flarrls burg and inti-rmcdlate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, it:V a. H.; New York, U:.'ti A. M. on week days and 10.3N A M. on fun. day; Haltlmore. 6:3.1 A. m.i Washington. 7:4.1 a.m. Puliniun sleepers from F.rle and Wil. Ilamsport to Philadelphia and Williamsport to Washington. Passengers in sleeper for ilaliimore and Washington will be transferred into Washington sleeper at Wil liamsport. Passenger coaches from Erie to Philadelphia uud Williamsport lo Ulllll imiri', WESTWARD 4:;i a. ni. Train 4. weekdays, for Erie, Rldg wa, IiuBols. Clermont und principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. m.--Traln il, dally for Erio and Inter mediate points. 11:47 p. m.--Train IS, weekdays for Kano and Intermediate st at Inns. THKOI'lill Tit A INS FOR TiRIFTWOOD FROM Tilt EAST ANDSOL'Tll. TRAIN 9 leaves New York .4:30 p. m.,Phllu(lol plihi s-.Vl p. m.l Washington 7:20 p. m., Bal timore H.40 p. m., arriving at ilrlfiwood 4:38 u. m., weekdays, with Pullman sleepers and iiassenger coaches from Philadelphia to rie and Washington and Baltimore to W llliunisport. TRAIN IS leaves Philadelphia S:II0 a. m.l W aslilngton, 7.S0 A. M.i Baft Imore, H:S0 A. M-t W ilkesliarre, Hl:1.1 A. M. ; weekdays, arriving at Driftwood at S:47 p. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to W'illlumspoft and passenger coach Ui Kane. TRAIN II leaves New York a I 7:40 p. m.! Phila delphia, 11 :2n p.m.; Washington. 10.40 p. m. Baliimore. U:.vi p. m.i daily arriving at Itrlftwond at 9:44 a. m. Pullman sleeping car from Phlla. to Willlarosu't, and through, passenger couches from Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore to Williamsport. On Hundays only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia to Erie. JOIINSONBURG RAILROAD. (WEEKDAYS) Connections via Johnsonburff R. R. and Hirttrway & Clearfield R. R. a. m. WKKKOA VS. p, m. Hum Ar Clermont Lv , 11140 nun 10 M 10 Sit 11 110 1104 11 1.1 11 20 11 4U 11 Ml s.VI v dot 4n ti :m 9 Jil V2n 9 in s m r.r Wisslvale Liuiuwoisl Smitli's Bun Instatiter Straight Glen Hazel Bemiigo Joliu-iiiiliurg Hldgwuy Ar ... p. m. s us TM 7 in 7 4U 7 il'i 7:i:i 7 2S 7 Is 7 1.1 Y04 "uo 6 40 M" It 4U am 6 III 4 2ft 140 u. II). H.VI Ar S 4.1 S lis a. 111. Lv 6 JO (127 a a 0 41 ft 4.1 II ii.vt 7U2 "111 711 714 Ar 7 20 Ar7:iS L v 7 2S 7 40 HI 9 10 9.4.1 Ar 12 40 p. in. p. m. 12 10 12 17 l -to ma 12 i 12 vi 12 57 "lOT I 14 l 40 120 I W i It a os a so II JO p. in. Ridgwiiii ' Island Km) Can, inn Transfer Crovhtinl Shoris Mills Blue K.s'l. Carrier It ris-kway villa l.anes Mills Mi-Minn Summit Harveys H1111 S21I N2ll S 22 S 17 H IM s ir; 7 5 7 44 7 vi I.v 7 40Lv 7110 Ar A 4.1 II HO 5 211 Lv runs 1 reeu 1 111 II,, l Fails Creek Reyuolilsvllle Brookville New Bethlehem Bed Bunk Plltsburj J. II. Hl'TCIIlNSUN, Geu. Munaaur. J. R. WOOD, Gieu. Paaa. Ag't.
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