The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 24, 1900, Image 8

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    COULD BEAR A SHOCK.
fie Wnn Plinrt mi l.intHi lnt Ieel!-r-tlly
f.niitt ttti iti,
Tlio jtinii 111:111 (vns -ltliw nil i
thnlHt or Hip pnsi'snr of n liiirvt-jl.i'd
steel n rmor l:iii1 111 rvc. IVrlinpx liu
wiih n lllili- of tmtli.
A KlinU time njjo lie eninc to the roii
cliislnii Unit In" would like to Insure Ms
life. With tlilK object In View lie liiiKle
nppl liu 1 Ion to it iirniiilncnt coiiitniiiy.
Alii'i- tilling 1 1 1 tin- iieiesHiuy foi 111 In;
received nti hivtlntliin to rail upon tlin
incillciil ullleer of tin' eotiipiili.v uml
uiiiIi'Iko the iihuiiI tiK'illcnl fxa 111 1 1111
t Ion. In ilui' ouirse he pii-HiMiteil him
self nt tho oltli't of tliu xainliiliiK ihy-
Slclllll.
Itoiltiestltiff the jrniiiin- tiinn to remove
Ills runt nml vest, tin- tlortor rn-mliii-pil
ntitliim'ipi nml bi'pim lil exntnlim
tlon. All at once lit stopped mid re
(tdi'ded tho cniidlilntp with nn xprrs
lull of nlnrni.
"Yiiiiiik mini," lie Kiiid, "do you think
you en 11 lii'flr n slmek?"
"Oh, I think no!" ivns the cheerful re
poiiHL'. "Klre nny and let me hear
the worm."
"You have only one lung," antiouni
ed the doctor solemnly.
"Well, what of that?" retorteil the
candidate, with the utmost compoaure.
"I never told you I had any more,
did I?"
"What," exclaimed the doctor, "do
you mean to nay you were aware of
your condition?"
"Of course 1 wns. Io you suppose
a man could have only one lung with
out lieliiK aware of the fact?"
"And yet," sold the doctor, "you ap
ply to a renpectithli! couipnuy for a poli
cy of life Insurance. Do you expect to
get It?"
"1 certainly drt. Not only thnt. but I
think I ought to get It at a sulistantliil
reduction In the premium."
Tpon what ground, may I ask?"
"t'pon the ground that, having only
one lung, I nm 50 per cent less liable to
contnirt consumption tlmu If I hud
two lung." Illral.
WOMEN OPPOSE WOMEN.
The f4tne of AtTnlrs fluid to Kxlmt In
the Movcrnnient Service.
"Why Is It that women are practical
ly debarred from receiving promotion
to the higher places In the government
service?" asked a government clerk of
a quarter of a century's experience.
The question was put to several Indies
lu the treasury department. Before
any one of them had time to reply the
questioner proceeded to answer his
own Interrogatory.
"It Is because they are held back by
members of their own sex," he said.
"Some time ago a Indy In one division
I know of was so favorably regarded
that she would have been made chief
of that division, but as soon a her
prospect became known her fellow
clerks of the same sex becumo Indig
nant and united In a protest. They de
clared that they could never work un
der her; that they would a thousand
times rather have a man than a woman
to 'boss1 them. They wouldu't allow
her to 'lord It over them.'
"That Is only a sample of many
case. Women can be depended upon
to antagonize women under such cir
cumstances. Not only did they do so
In the case I have cited, but they ac
tually gave the marble heart and the
Icy hand to this woman after they de
feated ber prospects of a promotion.
I am satisfied that one of the most In
fluential obstacle to women In their
effort to secure equal recognition with
men comes from, their own aex."
The man who asked and answered
the question then moved off before hi
audience of lady clerks had an opportu
nity to reply to his assertion. Wash
ington Star.
Th. l.ntiKh on tho General.
The late General Clinton D. Flsk was
once addressing a Sunday school con
vention. One of the speakers had re
minded the children that It was Wash
ington' birthday.
"Children," said General Flak, "you
all know that Washington was a gen
eral, rerhaps you know that I am
also a general. Now, can any one tell
what was the difference between Gen
eral Washington and myself?"
"I know, sir," replied a small boy In
the back part of the room.
"Well, what va the difference?"
said General Flsk, mulling at the lad's
eagerness.
"George Washington couldn't tell a
lie, sir!" cried the boy In exultant
tone. Shouts of lnughter followed, In
which the general Joined heartily. De
troit News.
A Cnadlo Trlek.
Let a candle burn until It baa a good
long snuff; then blow It out with a Hid
den puff. A bright wreath of white
moke will curl up from the hot wick.
Now, If a flame bo 'applied to this
smoke, even nt a distance of two or
three Inche from the candle, the flame
will run down the smoke and rekin
dle the wick In a Tory fantastic man
ner. To perform this ceremony nicely
there must be no draft or "bauglng"
door while the mystic spell la rising.
Two Towers.
Students of architecture may have
often wondered why the two tower
of Notre Dame at Paris were not of
the same size. It appears that wlieu
tho cathedral wa built It wa the
cathedral of a suffragan bishop, who
was not entitled to two tower of equal
height, and for centuries the bhdiop of
J'ai'ls was suffragan to the bishop of
Sen.'
A Bndo Snirsestlon,
Great Actress That' .an atrocious
portrait! I that th best you can do?
Is there no way you can Improve upon
It? . Suggest something.'
rhotographer Madam, you might
permit your understudy to alt (or you
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Jnntra VVhltenfiih niter's Juki,
James Whllciiinli Illley mid Nye were
a peculiar pair. Tiny were everlast
ingly pliiylug pnictlcnl Jokes,
1 remember when we were riding to
gether lu Miv Kinokliitf compartment
between ( Jil'iialnm mid Cincinnati. Mr.
Nye was n great smoker, and Mr. Itlley
did nut dlHlIke tolnioi-o. An old farm
er eiiinc over to Mr. Nye and said:
"Are yini Mr. Itlley? I heard you
wns on the train."
"No. I nm nut Mr. Itlley. lie Is over
there."
"I knew his fntlicr. and I would like
to speak with lilm."
"Oh, speak with him. yen. Itut he is
deaf, and you want to speak loud."
So the farmer went over to hi m and
said In a lotnl voice:
"Is this Mr. Illley?"
"K-wlinl?"
"Is tlilx Mr. Itlley?"
"What did you sayf
"Is this Mr. Illley r
"Itlley. yes."
"I knew your father."
"No bother."
"I knew your father."
"What?"
"I knew your father."
"Oh. so did I!"
And In a few moments the armer
heard him talking In an ordinary tone
of voice. Saturday Evening Post.
Two Led lee of Fsahtoa Meet.
A family living In a North Side flat
welcomed a new housemaid last week.
The girt had Just come from Michigan,
and her appearance was prepossess
Ing. Hnou after her advent It was dis
covered thnt she wa Inclined to trcm
the family with a patronising nlr.
"Mnry, you must do better, or I shall
have to find some one to take you I
place," the mistress remarked the oth
er mnrnlng.
"I don't allow any one to speak to
me that way." replied Mary, with a
toss of ber head. "I'm Just as good ns
you are, and I want yon to know It."
Mary flounced out of the room and
returned lu two minutes with the
weekly paper from her town. Among
the soclnl Items was the following:
"Miss Mary Hanson lias gone to Chi
cago to spend the winter. Miss Han
son is an acknowledged belle In the
leading circles of Sawdust Creek."
Mary waited until her employer had
had time to rend the "personal." and
then she said with withering scorn:
"As I have always been accustomed
to going with the best In my town and
ns I don't believe you ever have yout
name on the society page of the Sun
day paper I guess I can't afford to
tay with you."
The North Side woman declared the
domestic Incident closed. Chicago In
ter Ocean.
I'sslqae Way of IdeatlAentloa.
The Saunterer happened to be In a
prominent bank, where be saw an Iden
tification effected In the most unique
way yet heard of. A young railroad
man came hurrying In with a check to
cash. He wa not known In the bank
except by one man, and be, of course,
wa out.
"Well, here' my railroad pass," aald
be, producing the transportation card
made out In bis name. "Will this do?"
The cashier took It and compared
the Indorsement on the back with th
writing on the pass.
"That won't do you any good," said
the owner. "All our passe are made
out before we get them."
"I guess It' all right." said the cash
ier hesitatingly. "Haven't you some
thing else?"
"Well," wa the answer after a mo
ment's thought, "I've got an Itemized
dentist's h'M In my pocket, and you
can compare It with tho filling In my
teeth." and he displayed the latter lu
a broad grin, which secured for him
the money. Philadelphia Inquirer.
Mnde Ills Bed.
On returning from the barn early
one morning the old man found bis
wife In tears.
"Wha'cher cryln about Mcllssy?"
he Inquired.
" 'Nother one uv our darter was
tolc las' night," she sobbed.
"The redheaded uuV" he asked la
conically. "Yes pore Mag she was the best
Scuttle r
"Uv course. Hasn't been no other
feller waltln on her. Ain't you goln to
pursue after 'em an arrest Mm?"
"Uv course not," he replied sternly.
"I'm not under obligation to help Boh
Scuttle out uv no difficulty. Let bim
go ahead and work out hi lentonce,
ame's I've been a-doln fur the las' 40
year." New York Truth.
A "Knock-tarn."
When J. A. MacNclll Whistler lived
In Chelsea, bl peculiarities soon made
him a familiar figure even among the
bargemen, who got to know him ns the
artist of their beloved Thame. One
afternoon, while sauntering along the
embankment. Whistler wa confronted
by n man who had one eye most ef
fectively blackened. The artist stop
ped and Inquired, "What's the matter,
my good follow?" The man touched
hi hat "Oh, nothing, sir merely a
kuock-turn In blue and green!" Sau
Francisco Wave.
A tana War Afterthooaht.
"Thnt wa a pleasing afterthought
of yours," remarked the old preacher
who bad listened to a serniou by one
of bis youngest brethren, "wheu you
drew upou the analogies of nature to
prove the Immortality of tho soul."
"An afterthought?" said the younger
clorgyman In some perplexity,
"Ye. You thought of It about 2.400
year after Bocrate." Chicago Trib
une. In Bavaria each family on Easter
Sunday bring to the churchward Ore
a walnut branch, which, after being
partially burned. "I carried borne to
be laid on tbe hearth during tempest
aa a protection against lightning."
The Nearrted Until-,
A yoiiim married couple In Beir-tNt.
Me., received a startling shock They
carried their I mi by to a pliolnciaplii'i
fur a picture. In due time the proof
came nrouiiil. hut the parents nt Hi-m
failed to rei'iii'iilac ll The Iml.y's feu
lures were there nil right, and so wet
the pretty dress 11 ml nit the other n
cessnrles. but the child had apparent' ,
grown 11 full beard while before tliu
camera The art 1st had used by inl
take a pliilc 011 which an liupctTi
picture of an old man had been taken,
and the two exposures coincided so
well thnt he snvetl the plate ns a curiosity.
I'eras-laa Army Discipline.
This military story Is printed lu a
Limn paper: A man liclonglng to the
Peruvian artillery w:i ordered to be
flogged, and there was tin regulation
cat handy with which to bullet the ens
tlgntion. The olllcer In charge, who
was a severe disciplinarian, decided
defer the carrying out of the order un
til the official scourge, which he lit
once requisitioned, should arrive. It
was about a year before the cat wn
upplled by the authorities. By that
time the soldier had been dead several
months!
The ffnlmon.
When a young salmon I first hatch
d. It Is known as a parr. Just before
It leave the fresh for the salt water
It I called a sinnlt. When It first re
turn to spawn. It become a grilse,
and not nntll It has spawned I It en
titled to be dignified by the name of
aalmon.
Kspecteri Rednetlon.
Gran'pa Macphcrson How many
doe two and two make. Donald?
Donald - Six.
Gran'pa What are you talking
about? Two and two make four.
Donald-Yes, I know; but I thought
you'd "bent me down" a bit! Loudon
Punch.
After n woman has reached the age
of ito she wonders how mnuy year
will have pnssed before she Is 81.
Chicago News.
In t lie mutter of Die 1
fltisl account of In tlieOrphans'Court
Harsh M. K teltihiins, of lefTersoncnuuty.
Administratrix of A. No. I April Term,
A. Kleliiliiins, ill- l"!KI, O. ('. A. II.
ct-itsed. i
Htiriih M. KIctiilmiiN. Administratrix, lias
fllerl her Hnul account In the ulsive estate,
which itrroiint wtis cutiflrmed absolutely
April i:t1 li. iwi'.i. Thnt the sitlil administratrix
tllil on I he 1st h day of liererntie r, Isin, ires:-ut
In the ssid court' her pt-tlilon praying tint!
she mlirhl he rllsi-liiiiifi-i from the 'duties of
herofnrii, whereiiion the Court made the fol
lowing order:
"Presented, filed In open court, lice, tsth,
IMH.I, rule to show cause itiiiiited. Notice to
he trlven to parties its rcipilicd tiy rule of
I'ourl. Ily Tils I'oi'BT.
All parties will please Hike noilrti Hint I he
Hlmve nnmed petitioner will refpn-st Ihe
I'ourl to make an order for her dlsrhurite 011
the Drat Monday of March next hi 2 oVIock,
p.m. y A HA It M. Kl.KINIIANS,
Administratrix.
SOlId - IIKlClllllltlJ,
NORWOOD (J. PINNEY,
Fire Insurance Agent,
Urookville, Pa.
JOHN TRUDGEN, Solicitor,
Reynoldtsville, Pa.
Established in 1878.
Twelve Fii-Hl-Clana ConipaniuB
Represented".
Jspos&S? sfsiEBiupiieliq pio ?
si NoiidwrisNoo
XIM3ldlDNI fJNV SUIH3N0US
'VWH1SV 'HOnOS SNIdOOHAV
'oddJig
'spioo
S3jn36i39jn98ij.f
15
OAUDrXG HOUSE
707 Vine Stuket,
rmt.ADKI.PHIA,
. . .Opposite Fuasklin square. . .
JolTorson und Cloarflcld county poople
visiting Philadelphia will find this a
convenient und central locution. Terms
H.00 nor day.
MRS. S. B. KING.
NEW PLANING MILL
Will keep in utock a
full line of rough
and dressed ....
Lumber, SasH and Doors,
AlouIdliiQS, Casinos,
Brackets,
Porch Material o! all kinds,
Shingles, Lath, Plaster, Lime,
Cement and Sewer Pipe.
Material delivered to
all parts of town. .
J. V. Young.
Cheapest Methodist Paper
IN THIC WOULD
OMLY $1.00 A YGAR.
l'ATItt)NI.E THR
HKHT ANllCLKAI'lvST.
I.Mtahllslii l s:i;l.
He. '. W. m Til, II. II., Kttltor.
Ol'Kiill tif Hit) Metlnitllst KiIsi!ipihI
church in Western I'otntsj Ivaniii,
Kaslern Ohio and West Virginia.
Ahlu articles on all the live iie stlmis of
tho day. Tim eoiilrlhulnrs IneUide
soiuu of till) eminent writers nf the
church.
The weekly exposition (1f th,' Humlay
seliool lesson is iinexei lied. Interest
ing news from all the. churches.
SB't!lal attention lvon to the F,ivorth
I'iiL'iie Hnd Yoiinif Folks' Dept.
TKKMS: Only l.(itl year In advance.
All Itinerant Ministers of the M. I'..
church arn agents, to whom suli-oi l
Hons may be jmld. Sent three monthi
n trial fur 10. Sample copies sent
freo. Mention this paper.
Address, J. A. MOOHK,
Christian Advucato, Plttsbmx, Pa.
II . 8TAMEY,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
Office at lintel McConnell, Iteynoldsvllle, I'n.
MITCHELL.
ATTORN EY-AT-LA W.
Offire on West Main street, opposite the
enmmerelHl Hotel, Keynoldsvllle, Ph.
pi Z. GOIIDON.
ATTOUN EY-AT-LA W,
Hroukvllle, Jefferson I'o. I'h.
Oftlee In risitn formerly isTtipled tiy Uordon
AC'orhett West Main Street.
q m. McDonald,
attorn ey-at-la w,
Notary I'uhlle, real estate ii!ent. Patents
secured, collections made promptly. OITk-e
In Nolan block, Ueyaoldsvlllu, I'a.
s
MI Til M. McCUEIGHT,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
Nottiry Public mid Kcul fctitto A Kent. Cot
ItTttnriA will roM'lvi' iimnt attention. OflU'f
In KitM'liltrh A Henry lilork, neur Hw(ntllr
KuynnUlMvtllK I'n.
E
NEFF.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
And Real Kstate Aiieut, Itcynnldsvlllc, I'n.
JU. II. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDSVILLE, I'A.
Resldentdentlst. In Hie Frnehllrh fc Hen
ry block, near tbu ismtofltce, Main street,
(lent lenesa In operating.
JJR. R. DkVERE KINO.
DENTIST,
Office over Keynoldsvllle Hardware Co. store,
Main street, Keynoldsvllle, I'a.
J)R. L. L. MEANS.
DENTIST,
Office In the J. Van lteed bulldliiK, near
corner of Main and Fifth streets.
J JOTEL MCCONNELL,
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
FRANK J. JILACK. yVomWor.
The leading hotel of the town. Headiiusr
lera for commercial men. Hteam bent, free
bus, bat li rooms snd closets on every tbsir,
sample rootna, billiard room, telephone con
nection Ac.
JJOTEL BELNAP,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
FRANK VIE'J'X, Vmprirtnr.
First class In every particular. Located in
the very centre of the business part of town.
Free 'bua to and from tralna and commodious
sample rooms for commercial y-avclers.
J II. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
A full lino nf supplies constantly on hand.
Office and wareriMun near M. K. ehun-h,
Fifth street.
EVERY WOMAN
flnnwtlmefl noetls A Mi''
inouthly regulating medicm
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL pILLS,
Areprompt.enfor.mW rrt..! .w ..1 1!. Thnirenu
uw (Ur, Pcal'u) nevvr : " ' "3 per box.
For sale by II. Alex. Htoke.
GGLE
A Farm Library
01 America oaviug uvcr million and a-nall rcgulur rcaut-ra.
Any 0NB of the BIGGLfi BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNA L
fl YEARS (remainder of iHon, lono, ttjoi, loos and 1903) wilt be aeut by Lu.il
o any addreaa for A DOLLAR bILL.
liampuiof FAKM JOUKNAL and circular describing BIOQLE D00KJ if-
WILMS ATKINSON. AddrcM, FAMI JOl'RNAI.
cuas. . jAMKUia. , mati.i
ant Yotm eirriUNo to fit
f f y ? ?
Tln:ti you niiulil to go to
.1. C l lfOKIII.lt II
.... MEIiCHANT TAILOR.
M v I. ink or Samim.ks . . .
eieuvi'i ivoilli iiiijoiiu's tlmo to call
n ml itisp ei. li. tii.'mher nil work Is
una riititci'tl.
Cl.KANINU,
IlKPAlHINtl,
Af.THtllVH,
A SPECIALTY
J. C. KltoKHUi lf.
Next dour In Priester Bros.
First National Bank
O I ' It li YN(H.ltS VILLK.
Capital, 50,000.
Surplus. - $10,000.
Mitchell, PrealdeiKt
Meott McClelland, Vlee Pres.
John II. Kanrher, Cashier.
Director!
('..Mitchell, Scott McClellnnd, 3. V. Kins,
John II. Cnrhett, (I. E. Brown,
O. W. Fuller. .1. II. Kaucher.
Ilm-s a veneralhanklnirhuslnessand solicits
t he accounts of merchants, professional men,
farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and
others, pronilslnu the most careful Attention
to 1 he business of all persons.
Hafe lieposlt lloxes for rent.
First National Hank bulldlns, Nolan blew-k
Fire Proof Vault.
y-s, WHEW IN COUBT, TRY
-i rtocylthetettolyer.,
9s. ! h-i-, c-ired tKoumi.ia t 't
e.-i))t of Nervotif l'iieae, f,i. h
a,.' f.f as iJebility, lasiincts, Mrej-tti-'
'' ('"3 r an(t'ricotele, Atrcphy.Aa
.! f '1 hey , li?ar t.16 br.un, llrcngthm
r.? iy ttic circulation, maka digr.tion
7 - p-r'ecl, :itl impart a healthy
f.-''s. .J.lvil l.i lie hole bfbf. All
' drains an'l lours ar checked
(, ,".-.7 l7,! ftrm.tr.nltr. Unlesi eatienti
v.11 JI.q ll0i.oli , re properly cured, Iheirconoi
linil ct;-n worries tS'n, into Insanity, Consume-lirrli-.it!i.
I.f.ii; dsralcd. Price $i per boi
C l,.irei, witS Irnr-cV.l leg.'t ctitMntee to cure or
'.cfut.d tha m.tney, Is oo. Send (or free book.
For sale by II. Alex Stoke
WANTKIi -CF.VKItAI, rFIISONSi FOIt IHrl
trlct Olllee Maiiairers la this slate to repre
sent ire lu their own and surrouiidlnif coua-tli-s.
' 1 1 M i ur to pity yearly pMt, payable
weekly. iM-slnible employment with unusual
opls'ttunlties. Uefeiences exchanged. Kn
c'ose self-iiihln-sscil stumped envelope. S. A.
I'm k.. l.d Cmxioii Hulldlnit. Cbh-aiiu. .1-iV(KI.
nUFFALO. ROCHESTER & PITTS
BURGH RAILWAY.
TIMK TABf.R.
On and Hfter Innuiirv 1st, IH1W, passen
ger trains will arrive ami depart from Keyn
oldsvllle station, dally, except Sunday, as
(ol loss:
IIF.PART.
2.3ti p. m. Weekdays only. For Falls Creek,
1 111 Hols, Ciirwensvllle, Clearfield, I'unxsu
tasiiey, Hutler, I'lttshurit, llitx'kway vllle.
Itldiiwuy, .lohnsnnburK, Ml. .lewett snd
Hradfotd.
ARIIIVK.
1.20 p. m. Week dnvs only. From Clearfield,
Ciirwensvllle, Falls Creek, liullols, I'ltts-biii't.-.
Iluijerand runxsutawiiuy.
TUAINM I.F.AVE FAM.8 CKF.EK.
SOt'TII BC Hi NO.
7.01a.m. Week days only. For HlR Kun,
I'linxsutawney. Hutler, I'lttsburK und In
let mediate points.
Ia:nia. 111. and 7.4a p. m. Weekdaysnnly. For
liullols. Stanley, Sykes, IIIk Kun and Funx
sutawney. 2.1.'i p. 111. Dally. Vestlbuled limited. For
I'linxsuiawiiev, Ilnylon, Butler and I'ltts
burir. south Bnrsn.
T.'.'s a. ni. and HOI p. in. Weekdaysnnly. For
Ittis-kwny vllle, Itidmvay, Jiibnsouburff, Mt.
Jewell and Bradford.
12.17 p.m. Daily. Vestlbuled limited. For
Klrh'wny, .liibnsonburtf, Bradford, Buffalo
and Ittajhester.
I.l'(ii ni. Week days only. Accommodation
for lleynoldsvllie.
Trains for Ciirwensvllle, Clearfleld and Inter
media le si at ions leave Falls Creek at 7.2s a.
in.. .4n 1111 droit p. 111.
I'lioiisatid mile tickets (rood for passage
over any portion of the B-. K. U V. and Beech
Creek railroads are on saio at two (2) cents
per - lie.
F01 tickets, time tables and full Informa
tion apply to
K. C. Davis. Aireni. Keynoldsvllle, Pa.
K. C. LaI'KV, (Jen. I'as. Agent,
Rochester N.Y.
WANTi:i M-.VK.KAL I'F.KCONS FOR DIH
Irlct Ol'a-e Maiiauei-H in this state to repre
sent me In ibelr own and surroutidlnjr coun
ties. Willing to pay yeurly g-MMt, payable
weekly, lii'siisble emiiloynieiit wltbunusiial
npiHirionltlcs. References exchanged. F.n
cIosm self-iiililresHed stamped envidope. S. A.
I'm k, Mil axlun lluilillng, Chicago. ft-VOD.
BOOKS
of unequalled ralue fractlcal,
up-to-aaie, concise ana tomprenensive Hana
somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
By JACOB BIQOLB
No. 1-BiaOLE HORSE BOOK
All About Horve Common-SetMeTrefltlw.wlth over
74 iUutttrations ; tUndard work. Price, 50 Cents.
No. 2 BIGOLE BERRY BOOK
Allahout gTOwinfjr Small Fruita read and Urarn how ;
contnina 43 colored lite-like reproducttonaof all lesdin-j
varieties and 100 other illuntrationa. Price. 50 Centa.
No. 3-BIOOLE POULTRY BOOK
All about Poultry ; the bent Poultry Book In existence ,
tella everything ; withaj colored life-like reproduction
of all the principal breeds; with 103 other illustrations.
Price. 90 Cents.
No. 4-BiaOLE COW BOOK
All about Cow and the Dairy BuMness ; havlna; a great
sale; contain colored lil'e-like reproduction ot each
breed, with 133 other illustrations. Price. 50 Cenu
No. 6 BIQQLB SWINE BOOK
Juatout. All about Hogs Breeding, Feeding;, Butch
ery, Diseases, etc. Contains over 80 heauttlul hull
touea and other engraving. Price, 50 Ccuts,
Tbe BIQOLB BOOKS areunique.oripinnl.useAil vcuneer
saw anything like thetn o practical, no niMi. They
ore having aa enormous sale Eatt. Went, North uud
(South, livery one who keepa a llortie. Cow, Hon or
Chicken, or frrnw Hmall Fruits, ourIii to scad nsht
way for the b I OU Ltd BOOKS, Tbe
FARM JOURNAL
Is your paper, mad for you and not s tnlnflt. It l 11 yvnra
old; it Uthe mat bollrl-iowa, bit-the-nail-oa-the hra l,
qult-aner-you-have-aid-it, Farm and Huiisrholil rorir In
the wosld the bigKest paper ol lts niie in the L'nltt.l hlaus
pKNNSYLVANfA UAILUOAD.
1'lilladiOphlft rV Kilo lUillrond Division.
In i-ITiidt Ntiv. Ill, ifiim. Tmlns It-sve
Drift wimkI hh rullows:
, , KAHTWA Itll
:i?.?. "Y-Trsln s, wn-ktmys. ftir Siinbury,
SS IlkfiliHrrn, Hiirli-imi, I'niinvllln.SrranKm,
lliirrl.liurii anil Ilic liiK-rnii-illnie aln
tlfina, .arriving- at lhllntli-lilila 6:KI p.m.,
fji-w Vtirk. UrlKi n. m.i Hiililinoip. (1(111 u.ni.i
Nt.ttliitttlri,Y:r!p.in I'lillniiin I'arfor far
fniiii SlliliimHiri to I'lillitili-liihia and pita.
"''ll';;r "''Hi-hi-ri (k.iii Kntin to I'lilliulrlnhla
Hnil Ullllanixpiitt to iliililmnre and WhhIi
inatuii. :H p. m. -Train 6, stf-k(lny, for llnr
rlnliiirn nntl Inlcrmdllate stslliina, ar
rlrlnsat lhllntli.tihln a. m.i New York,
7.1.1 11. in.i HHlllniorr, a. m.i WHliliiiti.n
: i I't'llmnii Hlr-pln mra from
'rrlHlitiMf lol'hii,,,!,.!,,!,!,, Bnd Nnw York.
I lillnili-lphln pniinra ran rstmsln In
alwiM-r uiMllstiiilictl until 7:30 a. h.
11:12 p.m.-Traln ftlnlly for Runlitirv, Harrla
Imrff and Into rint-diiiti. atatlrma, a'rrlvlnc at
riillmli-lplila, r,:!,t a. M.i New York. :a.l
A. M. 011 mil dnya and I0.:n A H. on 81111
dayi lliiltlmortt. S:i a. m.i WaihlnRtoD, 7:4A
A. M. I'ullfnan ali-fta-ra from F.rln and Wll
llaniMMitf lo l'hllali-lihla mid Vllllamaiort
lo naihlnston. HnKHciiici-r In nlM-iwr
for llaltlmorn and Walilnetnn will tie
IrHtmrt-rrrdlnto Walilntnii li-r-per Ht WIN
1 ? "T: . swiiffr roai-ht-a from Rrln to
I'hlladrlphln and Wllllamapnrt to Haltl
more. - , WF.MTWARII
a. ni.-Tralii . wrrkdaya, for Erin, Rlds
wny . Iiiillola. Clfimont and principal Inler
mdlate atatlnna.
:44a. m.'.Traln H, dully for Kris snd Inter
mediate polnia.
:4S p. m.-.Traln IS. wrrkdaya for Kan snd
Intt-rmrdliiteatatlima.
THKDI OH TKAINH FOR tlltfFTWOOD
,K"M THE F.ABT A NO SOUTH.
TKAlN lesrea New York : p. m.,lhlladl
phla :S0 p. m. Wihlnilin 7:Mi p. m., Bal
tlmorit .0 p. m., arrlrlns at tlrlftwiHid 4:HS
a. m., weokdaya. with Pullman alerpar snd
paeiirr rimi-hea from I'lilliidi-fphla lo
f:.r.'.r. Hnl Wsahlmtton snd flaltlmore lo
Wllllamanort.
TKAINH Iravea New York nt 7-M p. m. Phlls
deltilila, II :V p. m. WnahlriRton, 10.40 p. m.
Haltlmorn, lh.Vt p. m. daily nrrltrlns si
Driftwood st R:44 s. m. rullman alMplns
ram from Phils, lo Wllliamnn't. snd throtiRh
pawnser roarhea from Plilladnlphls to
F.rln and Halllrnore to Wllllamaport. On
Putidnyannly Pullman sleeper Philadelphia
to Krle.
TRAIN 15 lesvea Philadelphia :40 A. m.:
WBhlnifton, I.B1. M.i llaltlmore, S:Ma.ii.
Wllkeaharre, 0:M a. m. wrekdaya,
nrrlvlns at. Ilrlflwood at r:IS P. H. with
Pullman Parlor rar from Philadelphia to
Wllllamanort and naaaenaerroarh to Kane.
Ctmnectlons vIb .Tohnsonhtirg R. R. and
HldRWHy & Clearfield R. R.
it. m. wkskpats. p. m.
10 4.1 aK'ft;rnionl Iv ... 10 M ...
10 as Woodvale .... 1103 ....
10 itft OulnwrxKl .... II OS ....
ln.'ll Smith's Run ... 11 OS ....
10 2 Innnnter ... 11 14 ...
in 20 St might .... 11 is .. .
10 .. Olen Hum;) ... II 27 ...
10 m Hendlpo .. . It 82 ....
SA .tnhnminliurf 11 4:1 ....
40 It Rldgway ur .... 11 W ....
p.m
7 20
7 I)
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p.m. it. in.
p.ni.
1 12 10
ill r :n
arRldnwayl
Inland Kun
Carm'nTrtihfr
t'roylnnd
Shorts Mill
Mine RtK-k
furrier
FlrorkwiiyT'l
l.titiea Mills
MrMInn Smt
llitrveya Run
lv Falls Ck nr
Iv tiiiltols ar
a.m
p.m.
4 45
4 S2
4 57
5 05
5 no
6 12
5 15
5 36.
s :
7 00
2 (IN
2 in
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I .M
1 47
I 41
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1 W
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1 ii
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7 07 12 17
7 12 12 22
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t 02
M M
S 47
S 4:1
s m
7 21 12 an
7 2.1 12 H
7 2S 12 a
7 as 12 40
7 4.1 12 SO
7 47 12 M
7 .11
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A 55
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(I M 12 4s tot arFallsC'klv :a 140 t
A ('-' 12 HS S .VI Keynoldsvllle S 4.1 I M 7 M
ft 2 I 13 eii itrookvtlln 9 12 IK 8 2.1
4 40 II . New Hcthl'm SO I 12
4 00 II OA Red Rank 10 2fl 12.1
I 40 00 v Plitsbursar 12 40 6 SO
p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
Throuih Pullman Parlor Car to Pittsburg
on train leavitur Fulls Creek lit S.XI a. m., re
turnlnir on train leitvlns Plltsburs at 1.40 p.m.
J. H. HUTCHINSON, J. K. WoOIt,
Oen Manaser. Gen. Paaa. Aff't.
A LLEGHEN Y VALLEY RAILWAY
In effuct Sunday, Nov. 19, 1809,
Low Grade Division.
EASTWARD.
NoTT.
p. M.
STATIONS.
Plttshurv
Red Hank
Lawsouham
New Hethleliem
Oak Kidie
Maysvilie
Hummervillft ...
Rnxikvllle
Hell
Fuller
Keynoldsvllle ..
I'ancoHat
Falls Creek
Ilu Hols
Haliula
Wlnlerbtirn ....
Penntield
Tyler
Ihfnneieette
Orant
tlrtftwood
' 05
7 ao
t7 40
04
ts ai
8 4ft
t IS
i'ii
Trnln 41 iSundnvi leaves Pittshurir 0.00 it. m..
Red Hank 11.05 Hrookvlllo I2.2U, Koynoldsvllle
l.on, t)u Hols 1.20 p. m.
WF.STWARD.
No.v. No.ia No.l. No.s.
A. H. A. M.lA. Bf. f. M.
... 1 1.1 1 on 1 1 40
.... V III 11 Oft 4 (10
2l .... 4 11
.... 0 50 Jl 38 4 40
.... 57 4 47
.... 10 (M IN
.... 10 JO 6 1(1
t 15 1(1 as II 12 5 28
til 21 tlO 40
s :o tio .11 t 45
fl .1:1 11 mi 12 w 02
17 onil 1:1 to w
7 ns 11 ii 12 4s e 1.1
7 12 ill 2.1 1 on e an
7 24 1 12 45
7 34 1 2.1 55
7 4 1 an 7 oh
7 .vi 1 an 7 14
IT J 0.1 7 40
S 27 2 14 1 49
i 8 55 .... t 2 40 f g 15
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M
stations No" No No-2. No.t4 No.10
STATIONS. A- A SI. A. M. P. M. P. St.
Driftwood HA.vi'iiilM .... n A 50
Cirant t lrt: 13 21 .... ttl Is
Rennetmte 7 25 12 2 .... 8 27
Tyler 7 50 12 54 .... 8 54
Peuiilield 7 5s I 03 .. . 70s
Wlnlerbtirn 8 OS llii .... 7 10
Saliula 8 IS 1 is .... 7 22
PuKola US.", kil ISO 14 50 7 S7
Falls Creek 8 41 X 14" 4.18 7 4S
PanooHst 4rl t5 01 t7 48
Reynoldsvlllo., 8 5s s 4.1 1.10 A lis 7 58
Fuller 7 07 8 ,17 .... .122 t8 00
Hell 17 is 8 as 8 25
HriHikvllle 7 24 8 12 2 HI 5 III j8 i
Summervllle.... 7 as 0 2.1 ... A 54 ....
Miiysvllle 7 55 18 40 .... 8 11 ...
OukKldife 8 01 11144 ... 8 17 ....
New Heihlehem 8 Oil fl 5(1 2.13 8 2.1 ....
I.awHonham.... 8 :is 10 15 8 15 8 58 ....
Red Hunk SMI III 2.1 3 35 7 05 ....
Plttsburx 11 1.1 12 40 I 5 :w 10 45 ....
A. H.l P. m.ip. m. p. M. p. M.
Train 42 (Sundiiyl leaves liullols 4.20 p. m.
RpynolilHVille4 :is. Hiisikvllle 5.10, Rod
Hunk
8. .15, 1'lttBhuru 8.35 p. m
Trains marked run dully: I dully, except
Htuiduy; t Huh stittlon, where siiruula must be
shown.
CH AH. B. PRICE, J. P. ANPF.RSON,
Cen'l Stipt. Gen'l Pass'r A nr.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-Shoer
and General Blacksmith.
p7"
llorse-shoelnir done in tlie nentest niuuner
and by the lutest Improved met hods, lie
pulriutf of all kinds i-urt-fully und promptly
done. Satibkaction IJuAUAMrKKU.
f HORSE CLIPPING
Have Just received a complete aet of mu
ch! ie horse clippers of lutest style '18 unttei n
mni nm prepared lo do rlliipliiK in tliu bent
pcslblu muunur at reasonable rules.
.luokson St. oeur Fifth, Ueynoldsvlllo, Pit.
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