TJIKKK CAM) MONTE. CAREtn OF THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE SMOOTH TRICK. - II InuinaiMt nn Jlnnr Mm of lllnh Rtnnilltm In lit Million. Mmlr it turret of M.in.-r Willi III Kvrlti slllnsi IMwf nml mm n Ia'XK lliim k wan Hip Inventor if Hi uiilm Iuiih Unci1 riinl limine lilts mill limit the cleverest ciutl slinrp In the worlil. Ilntitk. wns wi ll known In K mi Ran I'lly, where niierntetl nn nml off for 2(1 cnr. milking the rlty it iiort or way stntlmi on his trips cost ami west. Tli In Kt time llonrk wns here he linil Just returned from a K.iiiihicbii trip, lie proilnicil impels anil letters tu haw Hint while lie wnn In ltu!on he wan fi-lwl anil illneil liy mum- of the tipper crust of KiikIUIi smlt'ty. lie .liml pnsaeil there nx a wrnltliy ami travrli'il Amerlcnn. Up IhuI letters, too. from fWretnrjr nine. Becretnrjr CarllNlp and other lenders of Hip Anier Iran political world which recommend 1 him In tbp lilKhest terms not only to lh American representatives timnd, I'ut to any friends of thp wilt era wbn tnlKlit meet Mm. Ami Hi. -up letters wer genuine. Their niithi'iitlel ty I'onUI not lip ilonlitpil. Ilourk liail way of getting piitranrp Into Hip e iIiimIvp cltil of Washington, riilhidcl pliln. New York ami oilier cities, and III lila rolp of "gciitletnsn of leisure" hp had ao Imposed on mcu of high stand Vig In Hie niitlon that tlipy HioiikIiI blin all Iip represented himself to lis ud gnre htm Hip letters of Introduc tion that helped lilm to fleece the aria tocrary of Kuropp. lloiick Invented the three cftrrl monlp gnme before Iip hccanie of age. Thin la trick with cnrds that haa fleeced mor people out of nioupy than any other game ever practiced. TIip trick la played with three aeea. two Mack one and one red. It la nlwaya played with a confederate to help, or "tall." for Hip rbiiic. TIip operator takea the three carda between hla fltifjers, allow ing them to Hip victim, and then shnf flpa them about and drnpa them face down upon Hip tnlde, offering to bet any amount of money that no one can pick out the red ace. At tlila point the operator turna hla head a moment to aplt or to apeali to aome one In Hip crowd behind hliu. and In that moment the confedprate plcka tip Hip red acp card, shows It to the victim, "crlmpa" the corner of tho card and alyly laya It down Again, ap parently all unseen by the operator. The operator agnln ahufllca the three card and throw them upon the table face down. Thpre Ilea the card with Ita crimped corner. The victim sup poaea. of course, that It la the red ace and beta and plcka It up to flud that It la a black one, and he haa loat hla money. The operator, when he picked up and ahuflled the carda careleaaly the auc oud time, with a deft movement of bla fingers removed the crimp In the red a co card and put a almllar crimp In a black ace card. That waa all there waa to the trick. Houck worked It for yeara In hotela, on billiard tnblea, at fain and circuses and on railroad tralna and ateamhoata. He taught the trick to Canada mil, a noted gambler, and the two worked together over all the country. They paid thousands up on thounauda of dollnra to railroad men In the old daya for the privilege of working tbe game on tralna, and they ma do money. letter, when nearly every atate In the TJnlou passed lawa aimed directly against the working of the three card monte game. It became unprofitable and waa given tip by Ilouck. But about that time an Ingenious English cockney Invented the "three kIicII" game, which was even more productive than three card monte, and Houck took It up. The three shell gamo Is a modern Improve meut on the ancient thimblerigging game that was worked at English fairs for many yeurs. The old way was for the operator to crook hla knee over the henO of a cane that stood upright on the ground and move a small seed around between three thimbles on top of his leg, offering to bet that no one could pick the thimble under which tbe seed waa bidden. The lessou taught by the lives ami deaths of Ilouck and Canada Bill and all the rest of their kind Is that It never, pays to be dlshoncHt or to live by one'a wits. These men may get great sum .of money by sharp practices In tbe courae of a lifetime, but they all die poor, and most of them die In prison, Canada Bill, wbo worked wltb Houck on tralna out of Kansaa City and made probably $1,000,000 In bla life, died a pauper in the almshouse In Lebanon, Pa., aud Is buried In a pau peris grave. Ilouck dropped dead on tbe street In Purango, Mexico, and hla widow In Ohio had to solicit aid to get bis body home to give It decent burial. Kansas City Star. Valuable Hair. In Bokhara, where tbe finest and most costly camel's balr shawls are made, the camels are watched while tbe fine balr on tbe under part of their bodies is growing. It la so carefully cat that not a balr la lost, and It Is stored until enough haa been accumu lated . to spin. The yarn made from tbe hnlr Is of surpassing softness and Is dyed all sorts of lovely colors. Touching. 'What, asked the sentimental young woman, "was tbe most toucblug Incident you ever witnessed?" And after some thought Senator Sorghum answered, wltb emphasis: "An election." Washington Star. In times of sojifclty tho South Afri can natives fcometlmea rob tbe ants' nests, and at fuuch a Are bushels of grain have been taken from a single nent RAN A RACE V.ITH DEATH. Narrow Muraln r Whirl n 'Inn nn a Itnltrt u llrlitae W on. A IiIkIi tri'Htli' litlilgr more Hum a quarter of a mil- hunt, snppm tltttf Hie single truck (if Hie Nickel I'lnte in II roiiil, apnna the vrlley of (Initul river, cast of rnlnenvllle. (. The bridge la llllle wider Ci.in Hie tllMtiinrc between Hie ni lis. ami the Ilea lire placed right or ten Inchea npart. Hie apnee between being open to Hie liter below. A young man who crosacd receiillr lind a thilllliiii experience on the bridge, lie hud Juat pawed Hie center when a fiiat train imiuilfd Hie curve behind lilm. A (he engine whlatled he itilckci'cd hla pnee. Willi every step Hie train was riiKliltig nearer, and there wna not n moment to loae. (ince Hip young man atuiuhled and aeeuii'il about to fall, but ipilckly re gained hla balance and hurried nil. Aa he reached the place for which he hud started the train w as clone behind, aud he hail Just time to awing hlmaelf over the side of tint bridge na Hip locomotive thundered by. The end of the ties werp allppery with greaap from drip ping Bile htuos. and hla foot allpied hie as he left the track. Ills right hand, stretched Mindly out before him, touched a round Iron bar, bracing two part of the bridge, and, wltb a grip like that of a drownlug inun. bla lin gers rlaaped around It. For a moment he swung In empty air. In another his left hand had found a place beside his right, and hla feet touched the wel come edge of brace below. With bleeding fingers clutching the slender Iron bar that vibrated widely from aide to side, momenta seemed hours. At laat Hip train paaaed, and the young man waa able to climb slowly to the truck nbovp. rnnervpd by the try ing experience, he lay for a moment stretched across the rails and, then rising to hla feet, with blanched face and uuateady limbs, made hla way to Orm ground.-Cleveland leader. THE MILL RUNS ITSELF. Peonnmleal Wir nf Dnlnar Baalne-aa on f'nnnertlent Farm. Joe Mcfnrmlck of Hip International Pulp company tells a delicious story of paper making In Connecticut, whlcb shows flint operating a mill la not aucli a serious matter as these big proprie tors would have us believe. Strolling long Hip countryside In haymaking time, Mr. McCormlck happened on a little paper mill which binned merrily In a shady dell, with everything clean and sweet around It. A look In the ofllce showed nn one there, and the vis. Itor then wandered over the mill, hop ing to And some one to whom be could talk business. The machine was hum mlng along, and It seemed Impossible that there should be no one In attend ance. But even shouting failed to bring forth signs of life, and Mr. McCormlck waa about to leave when be spied aome men In a bayfleld aome distance away. "I say," he called out to the nearest one when be got within bearing, "who runs this mill?" "I do," was tho reply. "Well, who's tbe owner!" "Why, I am, to be sure." "Do you mean to say that the mill runs Itself T" "Cert. We start her up at 6 In the morning, and she runs till 6 In the evening. This mill's been weaned, stranger; she don't need nurse. While I'm getting In bay she puts half a ton of paper on the roll. Gee up, Bess!" Paper Trade Journal. Table Talk. Bather curiously Roxane In "Cyrano de Bergerac" belongs to the modern type whlcb dates from the days of tbe Hotel de Ramboulllet and haa al waya had Ita votariea In France. To those preclcuses mere conversation was une uetlse. They liked ueelnina Hons; discussion, not on tbe right of woman to the ballot, but whether she should be held a little higher than the angels or consent to be beloved. This phnse of preciosity led up to the French union, where that hothouse faahlon of preparing an Intellectual bill of fare for guests found Its most ac ceptable phase. Mme. Campnu, whose advice may lie aald to have formed a wbolo genera tlon of charming women, used to pre scribe the subject of talk for dinner tables. Just as certain coteries of wo. men prescribe It today. This was her system: "With 12 at tablo, talk voyages and literature; with eight, the One arts, science, luveutlou; wltb six, politics or philosophy; wltb four, sentiment, ro mantic adventure; wltb two,' talk of yourself; egoism belongs to the tete-a tote." Ellen Olney Kirk tu Llppln cott's. A Raee With the Sam. The London Dally Mail says If an aerial machine were capable of travel lug at any rate up to 1,000 miles an hour a traveler In It, starting westward from London at a speed of 000 miles an hour, would arrest the progress of time. If he started at 10 a. m.. It would always be to hlin 10 a. m Should he find his unending day mo. notonous, he could reverse bis ill roc tlon and get a quick succession of Short days and nights of some six hours' duration, but he could rcgulat tho length by tbe speed of bis inn chine. Suppose be traveled from Lou don one night at 10 o'clock westwur at a speed of 1,000 miles per hour. II would soon experience tho seumitlou of seeing the sun rising In the went where it hud set a short time before. "The young man who gets cheated. aid the com fed philosopher, "think tbe other fellow wonderfully smart but the elderly person who goes up against It admits himself to be a fool Indluunpolts Journal. When old bachelors kiss babies, tbe babies don't like It any better than do tbe old bachclort. Chicago Record, THE ONE Sjr.B THINO. Thrri ir- .tilth!, nt , ui,.Mr rni'l Ir-Rlng Ami .tttttil. itttti l kit,- ti.nkf t.rl, A Hit enHh Id II l4tt. I-" fWltiKtuf, Mill Ittvi- I. Inrtl 1 1 ..'I.- Iit-nrt, Anil rliinilv nr ft. I v ill - tti'iiihir Rnnit. mill. Hill III' 11111111111 Iniirthrr And lixiU Ih iltll I ln a rl . ( Dirk nil mar liitk In Hit) lit. it. ' SHU blhiklm In Kua n al t lie il.nn, Anil Ih Irrrur lrai lurlli nn Ihr Itk'liwara tlia awnril front Ita MaMiaril vrlltnlrawn, Hut t-lnntlt or fair tlia wrathrr Bntii .mil. will I, ilnftliiit Iiik lln't And anula In drifting apart. Thmiirh iinnmvi.it hj lit mkI'b tlrpatnlng, aWn tarry trni lung In Hi marl And (mar mid In llin irlilr f tlit lr arhrliilng. r.t In.a la lurd nf Ilia hrart, And rlfiiil nr fair tlia wrathrr Ititn. anula wf.t hr drilling tngi-thar And amitr lia drifting aiarl. - W. T. Tallinn In Waahlngtnn Wsr. Nan York's Tenement Mouses. One nf Hip Indications of the Im provement of the imisaes In this city I the gradual abollHhuipiit of the tone nient. as thp word Is generally under stood. The big rookeries, wltb their small morns, airless halls and rust) Are parapea, are going out of existence In Hip ordinary course of events, by fire, tumbling down and being remov d to make room for modern atrue turps, nud the people who live In them are seeking more airy homes In the suburbs or In the flats up town. While the foreign element eotitluiieu to live In tenements for the flrat yesr after reaching New York the children of foreign parentage are not willing tu exist lu the nolxnuip quarters of the east aud west sides. They crave more light, more air and cleiinllneaH. and In many cases they get It. Rapid transit makes llnrlem as accessible ita (Iraud street, and there Is nn occasion to live In a down town tenement unions one likes It. No new tenement bonnes are build. Ing. The flatliouae has taken Its place, and In the courae nf time Hip foul bar racks In which scores nf families are crowded will bp a thing of the pnst and only remembered as part of a dlttom- porpil dream. New York Letter In Pittsburg HlHpatch. In Hie miitler of the lltiul Hconittti o r liiflii(irihnn ('Hurt ft. .nil M. K lolllltltlm, i ttf lefferHiineoiiiily. AilinhilHirnit'U of A. No. I April Term, A. Klellilnilia, lie- IHtnl, (I. ('. A. II. oellniMl. HhihIi M. Kloltiliilli. AilnillllMtlntti. Iina flleil her Him! itivuiini In the nliovn exttite. which Hccontit wim eiiiifli'iiieil tilisolnlely Amll l.'lih. I HUH. Tim 1 Hie h Id nilmliilMtriilrU illil on Hie INih tiny of I) miiImt, iri Kiit titllip Nt.lrl t'oiirt her iH'tlllon iiriivinir Hint nho inlifht lie (lteliitttfi.,l ft-iini 1 he 'tint les nf tier ntllce, whoi-puiton the f 'tinrt nnitle the fol lowing nrnor: 'resellli'tl. nietl In tmen eolllt. flel. IMth INItl. rule l.i Mhnw enute grnnlett. Notion to tie given to imrllen nn t-iHiiilrt'tl hy rule or ('null. Ilv Tint CtiriiT. All ntirtlett will tilonite tnlte nnttce Hint the above iininetl itoilttonor will rttiin-Hi the Court to ninkp an tinier for her tllHelnirgn tin the llrnt Miintlny of Mnreli netit at 2 oVInoU, p. ni. pakah m. rtl.KirtliAai., miiiiiniHirnirix Solid - liuiciiinltu. NORWOOD ,. TINNKY, Fire Insnrnnce Agent, llrookville, Pa. JOHN THUIMJKN, Solicitor, Keynoldsville, Pa. Established in 1878. Twelve FirHt-Clans Coinimnies KepreHunted. A Girl's Experience. Hy daughter's nerves went terribly out of order, if he was thin and weak s tho limit nnlao startled her, and alio was wakeful at night. Jlef ore alio Imil taken one paakage of Calvry Clng the change In her waa ao great that she could hardly ba taken for the same girl. 8 he Is ratildly growing well and strung, hor com plexion la porfeot,anil she sleet well every night. Mrs. I.uoy MuNutt, Brush Valley , Pa. Celery King euresConatliwtlon, and Nerve. Ftomach, Llvor and Kidney Dlaeooeg. . 4 OAUDING HOUSE 707 Vine Stkket, Philadelphia, . . .Opposite Franklin squakk. JolTorson and Cluurfleld county poople vlbltln l'hiludulphia will find this a convenient and central location. Terms 11.00 per day. MRS. S. D. KING. NEW PLANING MILL Will keep in stock a full line of rough and dressed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors. MQuIdlnos. . Casinos, Brackets, Forcn Material ol all Kinds, ShingleH, Lath, Plaster, Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all parts of town. J V.Young. Cheapest Methodist Paper IN THK WOULD ONLY St. 00 A Y6AR, I'ATItflNIZK THK IIKhT a nii (Mi KAI'KST. l:iitiilllieil I h:i:i. lev. I'. W. ttrril, It. !.. Killttir. Organ nf I ho MctliHllnt, Kil-teopnl elmiiMi In Wimtern I t-niixj Iviinhi, Kaatern Ohio and Went Vlrginln. Able articles on all the live ii hIIiiim of lint tlav. Tin) eiinti'lhiiliira liicliiilo aiimii ni tin; eminent wrliet-a uf llin elinreli. Tho weekly expimltinn of the Hutiilay HchtMil leaaon Ik iinexcellid. luleriwl log news from nil the chiirchcH. Kieelnl attention glveu til tho I'.pwortll l'Hgue Htifl Young Folks' llepl. TKUMS: Only l iki year In Htlviiiiee. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. K. tihurcli arn airenta, to whom snbi-crlp- tliina may lie paid. Kent thrcn motit Iim f nn trim lor -.'ic. Nainpin copies sent fret). Mention this paper Addreaa, .1. A. MOOllK, t'lirlntlnn Adviamto, IMttttboiy, I'a. W It. BTAMKY, ATTO 1 1 N K Y A T-1 . A W , f mice at Hotel Met 'onnetl, Iteyniililnvllle, I'a. MITCH KM.. ATTOHNKY-AT-IiAW Ofllce on Weal. Main at reel , oiiiinalts His I'timniereliil lloiel, UeynolilH MVHIll, ', a. '.. OOHDON, ATTOUNKY-AT-l.AW, HriHik vllle, JelTemon ( 'o. I'a. tifllce In room formerly iN-euiileit hy Ihirilon A Onrhett Wrl Main Hiteel. G. M. McDoNAM), ATTOUNKY-AT-IiAW, Noiai-y I'ulillc, roiil eilnle ngent, Patents aeeiiretl, eiillocHiitiM niliile irnrnii ly. orttce In iSoliitl lilin-k, UoyiiolilNvillc, I'll. g M I T TTmT M t V. 1 1 K I ( i 1 1 '1 ATT()ltNKY-AT-t,AV, Notitry I'litille nml Heal Kliile Agent, ''ol leellona will loci'lvtt niMe-l Itlfeiilloli. ftftlre In I-ih.iIIcIi k Hi-lily liliick, fteur Mmttifllce, IteynolflHVllle I'll. NKKK. " .lUSTICKUl- TIIK I'KACK And Itenl K.kIkIo Agent, Iteyniililavllln, I'a. jjlt. II. K. HOOVKIt, HKYNOMWVIM.K.I'A. Ui-Mlitent rti'iitl-t lii IliA f'rot'hlli'h A Hen ry lihM'k, near the iioMuftlce, Muln titrtait. lii'lilleiit'Ha in uiieritiing. 1) U. U. DkVKKK king, HKNTIST. Ollli-eover lteynnlrlvllle llartlwnre Co.atnre, Main Klreel, KeynoltlNVlllu, I'n. D U. U L. MKANH, DKNTMHT, (iflli-e In the J. V nn lleiil tnillillna. near conior of Main and r lilh niieetM. II OTKLMcCONNKM., RE Y NO LDS VT E. i'A. FRANK J. J1LACK, ;irl,Ur. The leading hotel of tliti town. Meinliiiinr. tera for rimimerclitl men. Hteittn heat., free bus, hath rtjoniH anil trloMtta on evety tlmir, anriinie rooniH, Diiiiiirri room, telephone oon tiecuona Au. JJOTEL BEI.NA1", KEYNOMWVIf.LE, PA. FRANK DIET.. I'ropri.lm: Klrat elaaa In every pn rtl.-tilur. Located In in vervoentre tif the ItimlnoH nnrl. of town. Free 'Iiiih to nml from IruliiH uhircomiiiotlitiiiii sample roonm for coinmeicliil imrulera. H. IIUOIIKS, UNDERTAKING asm KMHALMING. A full II ih ff Kiniiillr'H riiiintniitl v on htm'l. OfttVtT hiuI wiinniuiii ni'iir M. K. rhiin h, EVERY WOMAN oomoiliiits niwls a rdii " uiuullily roKulating inedivuM. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Areprompt.rui!oCiii.'.cJr 1' i!-.i Theimnu. iikj CUr, I'uul't.; lie , . i' to pur box. Foraitlii liy II. A lex. Hlokv. iGGLE BOOKS A Farm Library of unequalled value "Tactical, Any ONE ot the BIGGLE BOOKS, and tt8 FARM JOURNAL fl VBARS (remainder ot 1890 iw 1901, iocs and 1901) will be arut by tt..il o any audre lur A DOI.I A If. BIl'.U . eaiupieoi rAH.'i 4unicnAa.aaacircuarocscnDuig diuulb 1 vvrv.' :( WII.URIl ATUf KftOM. CU. V. JUiaiHa. yANT YOimclvnilNOTO KIT y y y ? y Then yini tnighi to go to .1. C. KlliHMII.ICII .... MKIMMtANTTAIUm. M V I.IVR UK AMI't.K . . . HntH.li wiiii li iiiiviiiin'a 1 1 mo tu call mid Inipeei li 'iie itiln'r nil work la ginii iiiilei (I. ( I.KANINll. HKI'AlltlNH, AlI ( IIINH, A KI'WI AI.TY ,1. C. I'ltf)..lll,lfll. Next iliiiir In I'rloMtcr Itroa. L'irvl Mat I Rnnl o r it : v no i. its rii.i.K. Cnpihil, $50,000. Hurjilus. 910,000. '. Itlltrhell, ffrealrtent Menu Tlt tirllHiitt, Vice lrea. Jnhn II. Katleher, I'a.hler. Dlrortorsi C. Mitchell, Hotttt Mcfletlnnit. JO. Kin., .Inliii II. CoiIm'H, f). r.. Ilrown, li. W. fiilh'i, .1. II. Kauchnr. linen n iteneriilhufiklnetiiialneaanrifl aoltelta the iieotitinittftf tnerehnnta. iirofeMlonal men. farmerH. nteehiinlca. riiliitira. hiniliernien and ofhera, firrmtlMlnir the mtmt. rareful attention to i lie iitiNint'MM or an fiernna. Safe l)fm!li Mtixttt. for rent. Klrat National llmik hiillillns, Nolan hlork Flrr Proof Vault. -N WHtls In UUUbt.lltY Inrl hvt c.irffd liMiiimiKit n I ability, I M.4,l(tit, h Ifoplrftai frtn II 'id ViriC'c.:le, Atrnihy,)lQ 1ft.i brAn,trnrrin th cirtuUiiun. mrtkn dicniien .perfect, tni impart liilhf vlc-r loih bflnt. Ail driinw nl lotii r CiSffk"! Ctrnnrr Itrifn p'rmttniHth, Unlf pjiint UI.Uii5p5ail.fl trfl properly cureil.lh'rir CftRfli lion eiVn wtrrf n (ntnlnisniry, Cn'imp Imp or Iaili. Ma! d ted. Pric $t pr boi ft bo, with Iron-clid lA f iiirnte lo inr or rafuiitl ih mnnr, an. Rend fnr lr hnok. WANTI I- HKVKIf Al. I'KKSONHKOK hit Irlrt OlMi'i MNiiiitriTH Iti IhU Mtut tri ri'lirf tit itic in 1 1ili- nwri tind Hiirrfiiintllriir rouii- t !. WlllltiK 10 pHf yrtirly $'Vi, pnyHhlit wci'Kiv. 1 U'tttiinii' ftupiny rni'Mi wm n timiNiiiii nii(nif tutilttiMi. Hftftfwvn (xrhnniri'd. Kn-rltK-i pcir-iitl)lMNi MtiiiiiiHi Mivnlnpe, H. A. t'tuk. :ifn Hi ton Hullfllfitf, ChiiHizu. A-'Ji-W. 1i;KKAI. UrNJHEHTEH & I'lTTS- ' IlUUtJlI KAtLWAV. TIMK TAMf.R. tin ami nfter Ituiiniry ltt law, paaaen- Xer ti HiiiN will arrive Him depart rrorn Koyn oltl. vllle atutlon, tliilly, except Hurnlay, aa roiiowat IXeAMT. LJnp. m. Week tlayK only, for Kalla (.'reek, litittola, CiirweiiHvllle, t'lenrflelil, rnnxan lawnoy, Hutlt-r, riitMhnrx, Mrra'kway vllle, KlrU'way. Jolitiatiiitiurs. Mt. Jawett anu llriiiirord. ANHIVS. I.JJOn. m. Week flitVH only. From f'loarrlelrl ('iirwentvllle, I-'iiIIh Creek, lliillola, I'llta- liiira, miller antl ronaMiilawney. TIIAINH I.KAVK KAI.I.H KF.F.K. aotri ii sounii. T.M s. m. Week tlava iinlv. Knr Ills Kim, Hiinatniliiwney. Muller, I'ltlahurx anil In tel mt'illMie polnta. n :itia. m. imil 7 4:i p m. Week (lny only. I'nr IiiiIIoIh. Hianley, Hykea, Ills Kon and I'unx aiitiiwttev. 2r, p. 111. Imlly. Vel ltinli.l limited. For ruriXNiitiiwiiey, itnyion, mirier ana riua- DUIK. mouth nnrsn. 7.2n a. m. and 01 n. m. Week dayannly. For HitN'kwHy vllle, Itltlirwuy, Jthunotiiurit, ait. Jewell nnrl llradfortl. 12M11. m. HhIIv. Vetlholed limited. For ItliU'WHy, .loliiiminhiiiK, llrnilforil, lluffalo nml KiM-iiOHier. I.Mj p m. Week dKya only. AoeommtKlHtlon fin' IIi'ViiiiIiImvIIIh. TihIiih for Curwenavllln, Clmiifleld and Inter- mt'illine Hlutlona leave rail 1 reek 17 J a. m 2.411 iitioa.ll) 11. m. Thoiiniuitl iiille tlrketa sorxl for paaaK over hiiv ixirtlon of the H.. K. I', arm neern Creek luiiiimiU am on uiu at two M cent per " He. For ticket, time tahlea anil full Informa tion uppiy to K. t . liAVm. Aueiii. lieynolilHVllle, Pa. l- Mi 1 . It... A Uoclimiter N. Y, WANTF.il M'.VFCAI.fF.ltJtfiNHFOK Df I rlet (illice MiiiinueiH In thin ntute to reprti neril me III Ilien otvn hihI tiirrooiifliis coiiii tlos. Wllllinr to ibv vt-arly MI, payuliln weekly. iieliul.leemploynient wllh uiiuanul OppiiMllllllll'i.. ncieri'llceH t'cinttiueii. r.ie eliise Melf-iirhlrei.e'l stiirnned enveloiHi. H. A l'nrk,:r:o( iimiiii liullillim, l lilcaito. ft-25-Ofj. Up-to-date, Concise and cotnprenenstve nana wmely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIOOLB No. 1 BIGQLE HORSE BOOK All nhout llorae a Common-Srin Treatise, with evcr 74 tlluttrationa ; a standard work, fries, 50 Cent. No. 2 B1QQLE BERRY BOOK Alt about xrowlnx 8mll Fruita read and learn how ; contnina 43 colored life-like reproduction, of all leading varieties and 100 other illiutratlon. I'ricc, 50 Cent. No. 8 BIOOLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book In exlatrnc . tell everything ; withi colored life-likereproriuction of all the principal breed; with 103 other illustration. Price, 50 Cent. No. 4 BIOOLB COW BOOK All about Cows and the Dairy Business : having treat sale; contains Icolored life-likereprodtictionaor escb breed, with 131 other illustrations. Price, jo Cent No. 6BiaOLB SWINE BOOK Just out. Alt about Hogs Breeding, Feeding. Butch cry, biserues, etc. Contains over So heautilul half . tones and other engraving. Price, so Cents. ThcBiaOLB BOOKS are unique ,ori(rinol,u'riil yon never saw anything like them o practical, aoaenaitilv. 'i'h. y ere hat ing an enormous sale Ea.t, Wci.t, Ncrth tind hmith. livery one who keeps a Horse, Cow, ling or Chicken, or grows Small Hnilla, ought to scad right away (or the UIUOLU BOOKS. Tbe FARM JOURNAL Is your paner, made for you and not misfit. It i. n ymra Ola; it in the ifrcat bollrd-down, bit-the-nallontlie ht.fi, quit-aftcr-you-nvc-a.d-it, Farm and HouM-hold rim in the wpid the blqitrrst paper of ita ktice in the Utiilt a "tati of America Uaiut' over u million aud a-ballrcuh-r txuutra. .Jdrets, PAUH KJt'R . PENNSYLVANIA HAIMIOAD. 'hllndelphla ft Erin Iliillnmd Ulvlilon. In eltect Nov. IH. IKIill. Trains leuvu l)i IflwiMtil aa follows: KANTWAKIl Kin m Tmln a, wetli mi v. for nnliiiry, W lUteiliiirre, Mitrletoii, I'littavllle.Ht'raiittirt, llnrrlnhiii'ir nml the InleimeillalH atn tlnna, arrlvliiK at l'hllinli.ihla Or.l p.m.. New York, Hriin u. rn. I lliiltliiinre, (l:li p.m. I U'hmIiIiikIoii, 7 : If. p. m I'liMtintn I'rtrlor ear from Wlllliiniinrl In I'lillinlt'liihla anil in aenirfr coHi lifa from Kane to l'lillnlelihla anil WlllliintKiHiil. In llallliiinm anil Wanli-Itiuion. :Dm n. m-Tmln S. weekdnva. for list- .' nulling nml inii'Miii iliuie miii inn., nr. riving nt I'lillnili'lplilii 4:'.'A A. M.I New York, ' 7 I I . in. I lliilllmiire, l..'i n. m.i Valilniiin ffiA A. M. I'iiIIiiihii Mlofplna- oara rroni llnril-liiiiir fo t-l, l ),... I till It. atitfl New Voik. riillnti'lilila fiffaein(era ran remain In Nlfl'lH-r llllllUlllllit.fi until 7i:ai . M 10 litni. Train l.ilnlly for Siniliury, ttnrrla- iinrK ann iniermi'iiiiiie aiatlnna, srrlvlns at l'lillinlelililii, S:M A. M.i New Yolk, tl:IU A M on e.k tlHya anil I'l ltt M. on fiin tlnyi lliiltliiiiirf, M r ..-. a. m i Wrethlnslon, 7 H A.M. I'iiIIiiiiiii -Ii-i-iimh from ru In anil Wl. llatti-iMirt In I'hllatfeliilila anil tVllllnmKi to Uii-lilnriiiii, I'luHfiicrra In alot'iier for Miiltliinire anil Wa-lilnrrlon will h. IrarmffrietlliiKi nhlitirion nlet'iier al Wll lliimtftrirt. I'nienrier cnaehra from F.rle to l'hllailelihla anil Wllllaliinporl to Haiti mote. WT.HTWARIf t:UI a. in, Tmln H, kft-ktlaya. for Krle. Klrls- wa, Iniltoia. I Ininiiini anil principal Inter metllate atatlona. :44 a. in.--1 ruin n, dally for Krle and Inter- nietllate intlnla. 1:4.1 p. m. Train ID. weekdays for Kan. and Intermefllateatatloria. Tllliol (HI TltAINM fott llt!FTWCM)f) KIKIM THK KAHT ANIISOt I II. TK A IN leave New York -M n. tn.,l'lillar1el- imii::ii p. ni l WHaiiinsiiin 7:jn p. rn., Hal tlmore a 4h p. m , arrlvlns al lirlfiwonrl 4:H TKAIN baaanngrr fnaihra frttrn I'liiudnlphla tti Im ami llaltliiiiim In Wllllamapirrt. On Sniiiliiyaonly I'lillinan alwner I'lilladttlphla In Krln. TKAIN IR lavra I'lillatlfliihla S:40 A. m.i Wa.hlnrton. 7..W a m.i llHlttmnro, S:fKl 4. at.i WHkiliarra. In-M a. at.i wrnkdaya, arriving at HrlflwiK.il at V4.1 r. at. with Pullman I'arlnr far from I'lilliidnlphta to Wllllairiaptirt. antl paaaingr iimrh tu Kan. ('iinnrttlrins vIb .lotinafinrnirif It. II. and Ulilgay ft t'li.nrfliHd It. It. a. m. "j'l ir, in h in .w in ill in l 20 t . mm wreaiiATa. ar('trminl lv WrwHlvaln VulnwiKitl Snilih'a Kun liiafantir rHrillKht Oh ii Miim.I llt-ndlirn 10 M 11 tl II m 11 m II 14 II IV II 27 tt m II 4:1 II drl m .litlifnitirMiiirg f 40 Iv Itltlgsray qr 11 m. p rn. a m a.rn p.m. ti.rn, 7 III It 10 I 4A 7 t 12 ir 4 A2 7 12 13 22 4 A7 7 21 12 mi li IH 7 2ft 12 XI A 0 7 2 12 l A 12 7 m 12 40 A II 'fit 1,1 2 ir. ;in V If. II :M V l!i ar lllilgway It ImIihiiI Kim I'arm'n'rrn'.fr (,'rnvliirid Hlmil. Mill Hint- KiK'k 4'nrrlr MrtM'kwavv'l l.tififn Mills Mr.Vtlnn Hmt Hiirveya Kun Iv FiiIIm C'k ar Ir liiillnla ar sr'kalfati'k Iv" 2 fin 2 to I M I Al I 47 I 41 I HI I 21 i'm 1 it 1 ni 7 fw ft flta M M 4a IIM .'(I II U 117 If. S M 47 S 41 s ;ih s :i -t S IA 7 4-1 12 Ml A 2H 7 47 12 A4 7 Al 6 X 24 6 in 7 A4 I (4 ft no 1 in i'itk s 10 ft M ft Aft TTh S l ri 12 4a R ft! 12 H 2H 12 13 4 40 II itM 4 Hi II trt J fV7 40 ft M Hi'VliiililfVlllB ft 4A 1.1 tWikvllln I. Nrw IlKihl'm AO Hfil Hank 10 2.1 1 AO 7 U ft 2ft 2 IS t At ft I 40 fl Iv I'litalnirgar 12 40 ft SO p.m. s.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m Thrniish 1'iillinmi I'arlor f!ar to I'lttahura tin train Ifnvliig I hIIk I rr-r-k at fi.KI a. m., re turning tin fraln Ifaving I'lltalmrg at 1.40 p.m, J. H. IIIJTOIII.NKON, J. K. WtMtll, .rn mariHvttr. uen. raa. Ag I. A LLW;HENY VALLEY RAILWAY In iffirt Htinrlsy, Nov. Itt, 1HH, Lfiw Grado Divlaluti. SASTWASI). No A. M No.lHTNo.l.lNo.ft. NtlT. P. at. ft 'A STATIONS. IMttaburg Kd Hank I.awsmiham .... Snw Hi-tlili l.nrii Dak Klilira Muyavllln HiimmarvlUfi . .. Hniokvllli) Ilnll Fullar Hf ynoldnvllle . I'anrnaat. I ft IA I ft H I I 401 101 11 Oft I'll 21 4 II Vll 4 4H ftht R7 47 m ia 10 2fl to :A 4 Ml ft Kit ra SI ft 4 IA II 12 2 4'A! 02 a si 410 40 4ft SI 410 Al ft II 041 II II 11 m 12 irl 47 III 7 Oft 4 0V I'alla Oeek 12 4N 1A Illinois Hahula Wlntrhiirn . I'ennfleld. . . Tylttr Ilcniif wtte. . Grant ItrlftwiaKl.... 7 I2!ll Vi I Mi m 4A ft AA 7(n 1 14 7 40 1 34 1 12 7 -M I 2ft 1 sr 1 - t Oft 42 14 7 40 7 0 ft 17 4ft 2' 19 I 2 40! A. P. at P. M Train 41 irliindMyi Iravna I'lttahurg O.fiOa. m., Itiil Mititk ll.'r, HnirikvUlf 12. in, Keynoldsvili IiiHiI 1 .20 p. m. wr.BTWAiin. Nn. a "StV.BSo..l A. M l A. H. No 14 P. M. STolo STATIONa. Driftwood Orant Hrnnftxntt Tyltir pt-nnflFld Wlntrtiurn ... Hatnila IiuHoin KiillnCrtitik .... Punronit Ktiynoldavllle . r'ullnr Bfll HriKikvlllft HummerviUe... MHyavlllft OakKlflirn M p. tt. I ft .VI III AA I m 47 14I2 21 7 2.'. 12 W 7 Mi 12 M 7 Ami 1 IK rft la ft 27 ft A4 7 (0 7 10 7 22 7 W 7 4.1 47 4N 7 AA 4ft 00 4 20 H ft (U I 07. 1 IH a 11 ft 2A1 ft l 1 i 4 A0 4.'.tt ft 41 1 4l ft .Vll 47 lf! 47 M ft ii 1 m A iv 48 7 i'ii i'fio 4S 01 ft fan A 22 4ft XI 7 24 7 . 7 V,i a or t IH ft 401 4fi ft II ft 17 44' ft .VII 10 IV Nttw Ht-thlnhem ft Ml H ft Mil 2 K a ia a 2A ft &l I.awaiitiham... Kd Hunk I'lttaliurg 10 v 7 M 11 IA 12 40! 6 :tui II 4A M p. in. 'P. ni. P. M Train 42 if iiniluyl Ii-iivck IlitHola 4.20 n. m. R.vniillMVlllf!4.:M. Hr.Kik vllle S.IO, Ked Bank n.Yi. Plrtntiurg o r, p. m. Trains marked run dully: f dalty.em.pt fluidity; t flag htatlon, where afgnals must lie) ahnvn. CI1AS. H. PRICE. J. P. ANDF.RHON. Ouii'l Hupt. Uen'l Paaa'r Agt. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. 4srasrspysj, (t.WH -.ei-jJ'"'- r t-SH fa.'!" ,.' tlorso-shoelng done in the neutest manner and by the latest Improved methods. Re pairing of all kJiitls carefully and promptly done. S atu faction UUAHAaTcsu. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete set of ma chine horM) clipper ot Uit-t style 'Mi pattern and am prt-'purvd to do clipping in tun bel poMsible manner at reaiiouable rntea. Jackson St. near Fifth, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. erlbc for The -X- Star If you want the News. 4r 1 24 9 ) ):
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