. .1 A.ietirl. "Up In mjrdin." sulil u Nbw Orleans bachelor, who liven In a cotipln of quaintly fnrnlsbpcl roi.ms In ft linslriTs nliK-lc tlotvn town, "between the tiro pliicn Bti'l the first lnKikciwi' on the l"ft fori will Mini two Inrxc slippers tniilrl to tho wiill. sumo four feet bIhivc tli wnlnwotin.;. The Wis of th slipper.' ire q'llte close to'fi'thiT, tlii' tttm sprenil slightly otitwnrtl. ami Mnf inmli' f hrljfhtlj' flotverifl ilrnKKet they look ftol nnlllto two eiiorinniis pnvtiroloreil bee tles, cllm;ltist to the wall with fuMetl Winn. They nrn not, however, Intcn ! (1 nil orniitni'titH, but huve a very 1k tin ly nml iirHrtli'iil purpose. "When I retreat to ny i1m at nlijlit tnke clown the book tlmt snits m;-' tnoorl, ftft Into a comfnrtnble, rn.in 1 old jncki't. tnm thn lump just rlht ninl light my plpi whr'ti 1 linve perfurtiicil thi'i-o prilhnitiitrr ceremonies. I place u chair dinftly In front if the slippers, insert my feet In their depths ami lenn buck with the bllssfil coiisolotuw that I can't possibly tip nvej anil bri'iik my nork. I am anrhorml. so to spcnl;. to the wall, anil the li'ht isso Hrriwwil an to miiko the position the best pussl Ma nnn for rnntliiiK. My friend i :i thnt the habit in pulling nut tny letrs t An nlmormal length, but I don't let tint worry me. I'm thinking or having the srhemo copyrighted." New Orleans Tltnos-Dotiiorrnt. Onr One lonl Point. The EiiKlish wounin vim arralimiir: America ami everything Ainerlrnn nti-1 to an American. "Yonr lied spring are nncoinfortuble," sho suld, "I nivir slept in a comfortable bed the whole time wits In the States. And yonr brcnkfiist sneh irretit, overfed tucnl Astheyarel I don't see how yon live. brenkfnHtinK as yon do. A for yonr American voices, well, they no wlthont anying, or rather they won't ko with saying, hut no many more eloquent then I have m often scored yon npon that point I won't pretend to compete. ( )f all the ninny dreadful things about America, thongh. there's nothing ro bad an yonr voices." "Can't yon think nf somethng good about nsT" came in a still, small voice from thn American. "Haven't we a single redeeming quality?" The English woman thonrht a bit. "Well, yes, yon havoone," she said in the tone of one who in making a grout concession, "and that Is yonr 1 i tin elastic bands. They are so convenient. And they seem to lie so plentiful. I never ww so many in all my life as I did in the States. I ninst confess that to my mind very many of yonr worst traits are more than made np for by yonr lit tle elastic bands." New York Hnu. Milfoil ana Daate's Heaven. Milton's heaven is earthly and obvi ous, though with none but celestial in- ahitants; where eve and morn succeed eaih other and "grateful twili;;ht" has its appointed hour; where vv till IriM'H Of life nmtiromtal frnttuqo bear, ami vino Yield nootsrv whose angels'Hdeep "funned with cool winds" in their celestial tabernacles and eat not seemingly "nor in mist," bnt "with keen dispatch of roal hun ger" verging on excess, from any in jurious effects of which, as the pcet takes pains to tell us, their spiritual nature avails to save them. Dante's heaven is no less definite and orderly to its minutest detail, bnt mystical and ethereal, even while peopled by the sons and daughters of earth, passing from glory to glory In ascending brightness, with divine visions that come and go like stars in a clondy night and attend ed by the mnsio of the spheres. These are the two extremes between which lesser poets paint and plant their Edens. Gentleman's Magazine. Coaaamptloa aa Caaarlcs. We do not in this paragraph allude to the islands to which people fly for the cure of consumption, but to the lit tle birda which sing songs to ns in their captivity, and are, according to Dr. Tucker Wise, a cause from which con sumption comes. This gentleman says that from his own observation he is of opinion that in many instances diseased cage birds, such as canaries, communi cate tuberculosis to A serious extent Among human beings. As about 400, 000 canaries Are reputed to be sold every year in the United Kingdom, And as it is stated that tuberculosis is cne of the most common diseases of birds, it does not seem unlikely that the canary may have considerable influence in the dis tribution of tuberculous infection. oudon Hospital. v Accept the Amendment. Joseph Jefferson, at a dinner in New York, said that when called upon for a curtain speech in New Haven Billy Florence once delivered himself thus: "It is here and to you, ladies and gen tlemen, that I owe my present success in my profession. We knew each other Jfhen boys and girls. We played mnr- I 'T . . ..I .J I. .1 . Y. Dies logeiucr uuwu vuo umuuff ui in u old church, and, now to receive this worm welcome from old friends whut can I say 1 Simply that I never can for get the peoplo of Hartford." A man in the front row suid, 'This is New Ha ven, Mr. Florence." "I mean New Haven, of course," said Florence gravely. ' , Sora Years After. '"fie Do you remember the night I proposed to you t Sue Yes, dear. "We sat for one hour, and you never opened your mouth." "Yes, I remember, dear." "Believe me, that was the happiest hour of my life." Yonkers Statesman. Ea-otUtlea.1. "The trouble with him," said the young iriu who had been trying to fit tingly ' describe an acquaintance, "is that when be dipped into the sea of i knowledge he thought he brought up so much that the blamed thing went dry. I Chicago Post. Tfie (ifisralals1 saaalaa flufltoe ' A real sallorman has flmrers. bent np like flphhooks from the lifelong habit of gripping things. The Knsstnn sailor rnrrles his hands liken soldier und can nut jKisslbly be "handy." A sailor's alt nshor has a slight roll. This arisif from tho need at sea of keeping np the windward side of a rolling ship. And the rolling pa It marks one of a sailor's finest qnnlitles balance. Unless the body balances and poises to meet every motion of A ship the result is seasick ness. Now, the Russian blnejncket does not loll In his gait ashore, but inarches. Neither has he any sense of bnlancing at sen and seasickness in the Russian fleet is a source of actunl weakness and lunger. The Muck sea squadron can only pnt to sen In the three calmest months of the summer, and the socalleil maneuvers tnke place ashore on the Kenal peninsula, consisting mainly -of battalion drill. One more trait of thereat sailor is his self reliance, which makes him fit for facing emergencies Finale handed. Hut the Russian blnejncket has none of this, lie is not a machine In himself, but only a little bit of n machine which cannot work wlthont the other blis. He is huge in stature a giant compared with onr men but In hi winter over coat it is inqiosslble to distinguish him from soldier. Unhnndy, seasick and reliant only In drill discipline, he Is c.t terly nnlit for active service, London Answers. Kllent Brl.lra. In Korea during the whole of the marriage day the bride must tie as inn tn as a statne. If she says a word, or even makes a sign, sho becomes an object of ridicule, and her silence must remain unbroken, even In her own room, though her luiMmnd should attempt to break it by taunts, jeers or coaxing, for the female servants are all on the watch for soch a breach of etiquette as speech, banging abont the doors and chinks to catch np and repent even a single utter ance, which would cause her to lose caste forever in her circle. This custom of silence is oliserved with tho greatest rigidity among the higher classes. It may be a week or sev eral months boforo tho husband knows the sound of his wife's voice, and even after thnt for a length of time she only opens her month for necessary speech. With tho father-in-law tho custom of silenco is still more rigid, and the dnughter-ln-lnw often passes years with out raising her eyes to his or uddresing a word to him. In Bulgaria a month's silence is imposed on brides unless specially Addressed by tho husband. Wanted Her Mnnrr'M Worth. Bridget Rafforty had served the best years of her lifo as a cook, and now that she was "wearin awa and an opera tion became necessary sho haughtily declined to go to a ward, bnt took olio of tho best rooms in the hospital. The operation was successful, bnt the patient was allowed very littlo food. Dining her convalescence sho made frequent use of tho electric bell at her bed. The nurse wonld fly to her, to be greeted with some trilling qnestion or the re' mark, "I only wanted to know if yon were there. As such frequent use of her bell sug gested to the matron on that floor that the nurse was neglecting her patient, the nnrse remonstrated, and received the following unique explanation : "Well, you see, miss, here I am pay ing ?lJ0aweek, am I mnnt seeing any thing, I'm not hearing anythiifg, and, miss, I'm not eating anything. Ho I Just ring the bell to get my money s worth, and. Anyways, I enjoy bearing it ring." San Francisco Argonaut No Diamonds For Her. Here is a story from The Bookman, told by Rndyard Kipling. His father, John Kipling, went to pay a visit to an Indian rajah who was about to bring home a queen. The elder Kipling had been engaged in the decorations of the palace, and its owner showed him the gifts of stuffs and perfumes he hsd pro cured for his coming spouse. The rajah also sent for his jewel caskets and asked Mr. Kipling to Assist him in selecting the gems to be included in the marriage gifts. They were of extraordinary size and value, such gems as Are seldom seen except in the east, and to the artt the selection was a pleasure. Finally he lifted a wonderful diamond, one of the choicest gems in the collection, and said: "You should send this. No worn an could resist it" The rajah looked up, caught it and held it jealously to his breast, then, slowly replacing it in the casket, answered, "Nay, such gems be not for women. Ttaer Were New. George, quit pulling "How. earl" my "It's my ear now, sweet I pall it all I please I" Going to This is why the hard featured pas senger with the iron gray chin beard, who had been sitting in the seat behind a yonng man In a new black broadcloth salt and a yonng woman in a gray silk traveling dress, got np hastily and went forward into the smoking car. Chicago Tribune. Here's a Trick. First Lady What birthday present are you going to give to yonr husband ! Second Lady A hnndred cigars. First Lady And what did yon pay for them 1 Second Lady Oh, nothing I For the last few months I have taken one or two out of Jack's box everyday. I! hasn't noticed it, and will bo so please I with my little present and the fine qnality of tho cigars. London Fnn. He. Was Low. v ,"An"st, aVraeellu has gone and en gaged hersi.lf to a low churchman t In deed I am astoulshedt Why, she even believes in the confessional I" "Oh, as to that, perhaps he does tool Bat I should judge that he isn't An inch over Ave feet In his socks. " Cleveland Leader. ' 1 Married Man's Musings. It Is a woman's privilege lo change her mind. When a man dis's so bo has to pay damages In court. My wife says that while the evil men do lives after llieni, tho lifo Insurance make up for It to some extent. It makes an old married man smile lo sen A young couple quarreling over hleh loves the other the more. It Is probable that the stalement that (leorgo Washington never told a !io Hp- plies only 'r. thn time before his mar riage. I'itlsliurg Ihiilfi Srim. Men aro riot afraid of liivtrerk. hot they dread witty women. Men eoinotiini'K forgive, hut woine anil Indians like to avenge an Injury. Forcible Facts. 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McCIiKKaiT, Al'TOI IN EY-AT-LA W , Notiirv I'ulilli' ninl lli-iil F.itntn Affcnt. C'n. liTiloim will wilve ii-ouiit Hticntlon. (itllre 111 r roi'iiiirii k Henry nioi-k, ntrar poatotilre, iyiiiillvlll I'll. J NKl'l' . JL'STICK OK TlIK I'EACE And Until F.ituto Atxmit, UiiynolilNVllIn, lti. D U. H. E. IIOOVEIt, ItEYNOLDHVILLE, I'A. I('hIii.i i.Hll. Ill the Fllll-llllf'll ft lll'D- rv liliH-k. iii-ar I In ihmiiiIIIi'i.. .ilitln Htrfi-t. ti-llltfiH'Ni. In operlil Inc. JJU. It. UkVEUE KIMi. DENTIST. . (Win. nvi-r !;.- iiiiliUvllli Hind aiim Co. hIoiu, ,1111111 aui'i'i. iti-yrioitixviiip, i-u. D l. L. L. MEANS. DENTIST. OMIt'i In the J. Vim Iti-fd hiillilliiu. nctir CfMIMTIir MUlll fllHl I lllll MtltM-lH. llotrl. JjOTKL McCONNKLL. UBYNOLD.SVILLK. PA. b tiANK J. JiLAVK, J'ltyrirto,. Tin: U'Htllntf doU'l of the ttjwn. llRuduuur- lin ftti roinifM-rrhil rrifii. Htrttrn hciil, fr-( Imih. Imiti rHimi iiihI itltmi'tH in ever Uxr. mini rfMiiiiH, bllllunl riMnn. tfli'iihom ron- URVNOLDSVILLK, J. Fit ASK DIET', i'mprirtor. l-'lrnl rAnHH lnovrry purtlculur. IKMitdln thn vnrycmitrn nf tne hiiHlnimH uurt of tiwn. Kich 'Imih toiiiirl frnm trulim HiHrrominfHlloiiH nam ito riMimH fir Cfirnnitircinl travt'lnrn. PENNSYLVANIA UAILUOAD. riitiiult-lliiu fi Erlu Ruilroad Division. Id elTuct Nov. 2i, 1!S. Trains have Driftwood as follows: KAsrWAUl) sifici 11 ni Train s, weekday, for Hiinliury, WilkeHlmrre, HtiKletoii, I'm iMvllle.Hrriuiton, HiirriHhiirg and the Intermediate ata- tioiiH. arriving at Flilliulelphiu ft;2:i p.m., .New Vork, U:;K p. ni. ; Hiiltlmire,ft;(iO p.m.; Washington, 7:lf p. m Pullman Parlor car from WliliHmHHii t to Philadelphia and pan aengeri'oai'hea from Kline to Phllailelpliia ami WllllamHport 10 Ilultimoru and WaHli liiglon. 4:(M p. m. Train S. weekdays, for Ilar rlHlmrg and Intermedlato atationa, ar riving ut I'liiliiilelphla 4Sf 1 A. M.i New York, 7:111 a. H. Pullman Sleeping rare frnm HarrlHtiurg to Phllailelpliia and New York. Philadelphia passenger- ran remain In aleeuer undiaturbed until 7:110 A. at. 10:12 p.m. Train 4. dally for Hiinhiiry, llarrla hiiigiind Inturmedlate atationa, arriving at Pliiladelphla, S:."2 A. at.: New York, U:lvl A. M. on week dnya and I0. A M. on Hun day; llaltimorn, S:ilfi A. M.i Washington, 7:4A A.M. Pullman sleeiM-rs fnun F1e and Wil llamsport to PhlliKlelphia and Willlamsport to Washington. Passenger In sleeper for llnlllmore ami Washington will tie transferred Into Washington aleeper at Wfl llamsort. PaHHonereoiM'lieH from Krie to Philadelphia and Wllliamsport to Haiti more. WKHTWAKD 4::m a. m. Train . weekdays, for Krie, Illdit- wa, Illinois, ( linnioiil and principal inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. m.Train 4, dally for Erie and Inter mediate poim. 5:47 p. ni. Train 1.1, weekday for Kane and intermediate atatiune. THUOrOll TRAINS FOU DRIFTWOOD ritUM TlIK KAST AN II HOUTtl. TKAIN leaves New York ft: V) p. m..l'hlladel- phla x:m) p. m.i Washington 7:ai p. m., Hai ti more S.40 p. m., arriving at Driftwood i.J a. m., weekdaya, with Pullman sleepers and fassenger roaeliea from Philadelphia to t and Waslilngton and lialilinore to Wllllumsuort. TRAIN 1ft leaves Philadelphia :M A. m.! Washington, 7.40 A. M. Uaitlntore,s:ftUA.M.; Wilkesharre, 10:1ft A. M.t weekdays, arriving at Driftwood at A.47 p. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to willlnmsnort nnn uassenger coat 11 to Kline. TRAIN a leaves New York at 7:40 p. m.: Phlla- deluli a. 11:20 a. m.i naahingtou. iu.v D. in. Huftimoru, 11:50 p. m. daily arriving at Driftwood at V:44 a. m. Pullman sleeping cars from Phlla. to Willlamsu't, and through passenger roaehea from Philadelphia to Krie and Baltimore to WllliamaDurt. On eiunduya only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia to r.riu. JOHNSONBUttG RAILROAD. (WEEKDAYS) Connections via Johnsonburif R. R. and KidtfWHy & Cleartield H. U. a. in. 10 HI WKKKDAYS. p. m Ar ( rlermoht Wooilvalu Quin wood Smith' Run Instaiiter Mrulfht Glen lluiel Hemlih'o Johusoiiliurg Uiilgway 10 40 10 Hi 10 .to 10 511 1100 1104 9 Ml 9 4li 9 4U 9 Itl 9 2il 9 '.II 9 10 IM 11 15 11 20 11 49 11 50 It Ar , p. 111. Sir, 7 55 7 411 7 40 71 71111 7 2S 7 is ;u '704 700 a 40 a 55 a 40 aot 5 10 140 a. 111. SMI Ar S4H s lis a. ni. Lv S 20 a 27 aiu 841 a 45 am . a .mi 702 7 mi 7 11 714 Ar 7 20 Ar 7 35 p. m Itldgwny IsIiiihI Run Caiiiiuii Truiisfer t'royluml Hluircs Mill! llluii U.x-k furrier Rroi'kwayvllle Lane Nllllrt Mi'Mtun 8uiumU 1 12 22 12 U S s.l s 2a M '.' 4 8 17 SIM HW 7 5S 754 7 50 I.V 7 40 l.v Too Ar a 45 a 09 520 Lv 12 115 I21IU 12 411 12 .VI 12 5; Harvey Run Fulls I'reuk 107 1 15 140 120 135 Hull. Us 1'uli Creek Revnolilsvilte Hrookvllle. New Hethlehem Red Uuuk PllUburg Lv 725 740 8 111 9 10 9 55 Ar 12 40 p. III. s 1 ;im a so 630 p. ni J. H-HUTCHINSON, Geu Manager. J. K. WOOD, Cien. Pass. Ag'. 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TIMK TAIII.R. 1111 nml nfu-r liuiiiiiiS I, isw, puaHen i"r Irliliin will uri It f uml ili purl from Fslln 1-m-lllil'.'wny, li.inlf.nd ninl Kix-liotcr, 10.11 11 111. Fur llidifwiiy. Iliiiilfuril mid HiifTnln. LIS p. ni. For liyiiiliv'lll., 111:1', 11 rn, 4.17 p m. AIIIIIVK From riinv-iitiiwiii-y, Clir Hun nnd IluHola, 7.110. 111.11 ii i. 1.1 ,. 4 1 , m Frnm ( 'If-ii lirlil. Ciiim-iii-villii hiiiI luHoln, IH.:if 11 in. 1; r. 4.1. 7 .VI 11 m From HiiIIhIii. llm-lii HU'r, llrndfonl and Kklg- way. ll fifi p. 11, . From llriiilfuiil nml ItWI-wiiy. 0.:B 11 m, UM p m. From Hf.vnul'lMVii.i-. ir,. ft itl p. m. 1'iiHNcmrt.ri mi i-p(iii-ifil tn purr-htiKe tlrk iIh lii.fori I'riii-tlf i; 1 In i'iiix. An exreas rluiriti- of Tun (Villi, lll In. I'olliTted by ron-iliii'lm-H wlii'n fmrs ifi. pnlil on t rut mi, from all stilt Iiirh wlifi-i' 11 M-ki-t niTlre ia mnlntslned. 'riioiiHiiml mllf Hi-ki'in '.'ikkI for pinMHiin ovit 11 11 y tMirllon of lint II., K. Ac . anil Bwh Crwk riiliruiuli mi- 1,11 null' two 2 cents per inllii. Fur lli-ki'iH. tlii.r ihIiIch nnd full Informa tlnn iipplv to K. ('. Davis. Ai:nil. Itiiymildsvilli1, 1'a. K. I. I.ii-Kr. tii-n. I'M. A?ent, Korlinner N. Y. ? O O O O O Oi fo 0 fo fo fo fo "Queen Quality" The famous as hoe for Womerii 3. OO. He invite 1011 to rail tnul mm mine our tmwuft f anil inn nf "(tiiem Oiuilitu" fo fly nWm, for uiilrh ire have jj?J J. K. JOHNSTON. Nolan Block. fo fo fo fo fo fo fo Nobby Suits To Order'! JOHNS & THOMPSON. - (Successors to Hamblet St Swartz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we can give satisfaction in both cut and make up. VV. A. Thompson, a cut- ter with Forty Years' Experience, -will do the cutting. We respectfully ask the -people of Keynoldsville -to give us a call before -ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes reed, a rellubla monthly regulating umkIiuuj. . DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PlUS, Ai prompt, fe ndcrU.n(n ro-ul. Tliewoi- WW. 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