LEARNING TO SMILE. fine off thm llnrrieat Tiling For the (Jytniiiist In Dii. "Till' tlllllK 1 filllllli hlll'lll'Ht t() It'll ID In my IiiihImckn mi to unillc," pnlil a rcif(HHliiitil i.v iiittii Nt wlin (Mil it vi'l'j clever Kiclnlty nniiily nt otii' nf I Ik Infill tlit'iiter. "I Mlnili'il nut In new dnlli' work when I whs only 15 years olil a mil' of n fiiinlly' of live. My luHii'iiitor nan t'linrlc Mi'licuiitlcl, no old time cIii iik it i loi int'i' mill niii' ol the lii'Ht of IiIh ilny. While lie wn put tliiK me tlironli my pitee lie wnn colli iinnilly Jcllln.w 'Look iilt'HKiinl! Look pli'iiHaul!' Anil in y iniiln lunilili1 for year wna In rollowliiK thai ninne order. "No tnntter how ha til 1 tried I would forget myself, nnd when I vena lining n extra haul 'tutu' I wnn certnlu to ma lu' hoiillili' fm i'H. screw up my eyes ud K'll my teeth. It took nil the ef fect out of my net nnd miial hnve eeini'd very funny to the people lu the nildletice. Often, after perfui'iiiiltg ionie illftlciilt fent, I hnve heen itioill Bed to hear n roar of laughter, ami at Inst 1 tluteriulued to either learn how to mnlle or itilt the business. I pit the knack at last, and now It has he come a nort of nei'ind nature. "The point la a great ileal more Itu portnlit than one would suppose. I know an equilibrist, for Instance, who la very popular ou the vatidevllle cir cuit, not o much on account of the difficulty of IiIk act ns the mulling ease with which It la apparently done. You would never suppose from hla face that he wti making any special exer tion, and that of Itself (riven remarka ble grace and finish to hi work. "1 am not the only one In the bust nepn. however, who haa found It hard to am lie at the right time. Almost ev ery ballet dancer, eccentric character dancer and skirt dancer haa had trou ble on the aame acore. Moat of them finally acquire n horrible fixed grimace that la auppoaed to be a amlle, but ha no more aiiKgeatiou of merriment thnu a brick wall. It I produced by culti vating a certain let of muscle and mnile to appear and disappear on the principle of pulling a string." New Or leans Timea-Democrat. MANAGING SMALL BOYS. How Rom Mothers Take All (tie Spirit Oat of Them. "I am always made sorry when I ride in the car, through the shopping district particularly," said the wo man to a newspaper man, "to see the mother 111 treat small boys. It I ethical cruelty, but quite a disastrous phyilcal 111 treatment might be. It eems to me. "I see poor little fellows of T nnd 8, nice llttlo men who would be manly if they were allowed to be, pushed Into that seat and out of It into another a If they were so many little dimimle. They usually are very nearly thnt. for seven or eight year of such pushing nnd pulling I enough to take all the Irlt nut of a small boy unless be ..it unusual vigor of character. "A boy of that age ought to be be ginning to look out for hi mother and finding seat for ber. Occasionally a sensible mother, who treats ber boy like a human being, Is to be found, and It Is a pleasure to see the two together. "The boy who is dragged around like a little muff during the early part of his life Is apt to come to himself after a. time If he Is not entirely ruined, and then he goes to an opposite extreme. Is rude and self asserting, while he Is try ing to establish an equilibrium, and the mother can't Imagine what the trouble Is." New York Time. "Yep" oe Yp." A curious American colloquialism, of which I certainly cannot see the ad vantage, writes William Archer In Tall Mall Gaxette, Is the substitution of "yep" or "yup" for "yes" and of "noic" for "no." No doubt we Tiave In England the coster's "yuss," but one hears even educated American now and then using "yep" or some other corruption of "ye," scarcely to be In dicated by the ordinary alphabetical symbols. It seem to me a pity. Educated Americans, too, will ofteu aay "somewhere" and "a long way." I have little doubt that this ha a grammatical history of It own. Prob ably It Is an old case ending, Just os "he goes out night," on which Mr. Andrew Lang 1 so severe) Is a sur vival of the "o'nlghta" which Shake peure puts In the mouth of Juljus l'a Bar ("Sleek headed men and; such as sleep o'nlghts"). At the same time, as "somewhere" has become Irremediably a vulgarism lh England, It would, I think, be a graceful concession on the part of ed ucated Americans to drop the "." After all, "somewhere" doea not Jar In America, and "somewhere" very distinctly Jars In England. The Limit. "Put your tongue out," said the doc tor to 4-year-old Gilbert Little Gilbert protruded the tip of hla tongue. "No, no; put It right out," aatd the doctor. t The little fellow shook his head weakly, and the tears gathered In bis eyes. "I can't, doctor," he ventured at last. "It's fastened on to me." Heading-. Read not much at a time, but medi tate as much as your time and capaci ty and disposition will give you leave, ever remembering that little reading and much thinking, llttlo speaking and , much hearing, Is the best way to be come wise. , Cloldaa. Judge Wa the stolen Jewelry gold or silver? Well, why don't vou an swer? i- at, judge. Prisoner Don't yon knot ; what silence Is? Fliegeado Better. Too Mnrh tin! I I or tils Klsh. They were passing n gnml atory at Hie courthouse yesterday nfternoon concerning n .voting lawyer who was admitted lo practice il short time ago nnd recently hung out his shingle. Mia olllce isn't a very pretentions nlTnlr, but he didn't think II necessary to npolnglxe to hi friends for hi little eight by ten. with severiil feet parti tioned off for the use of Ida "clerk." The other day lightning struck, nnd the dour opened nluwly. while n voice charged with a strong Irish accent nak ed If the lawyer was in. ".Inmea," snld the rising disciple of lllnckstonc. getting up from n couch nt the time. "I wish you'd step around to the I'lrst National bank unit tell them that the amount of Hint draft Isn't quite right. It should be t Su. Instead of ? I. &'..'.". and before you re turn drop Into Mr. .lohngre'a olllce and tell him I've collected thnt f.l.SlKI claim for him. While you're there, atop ncross the ball nnd Inform Mr. Togo boll thnt unless that note for f 10.04K) I paid In the morning I shall begin fore closure proceeding. Don't lose any time, n I've a great deal of work for you thla morning." "He hi vlna!" gasped the idler t pro spective, who lind progressed na fur a the doorway into I lie Inner olllce, "thla be'a no plnce fer me wld er two dollar fifty clnt claim ter k'lect" And he departed. Milwaukee Wisconsin. ThlBir They tlM la I TOO. An advertisement In n facsimile Is sue of a Maryland paper In 1773 show that the limtsewlve of that day used cooking titenslla of a kind thnt only a favored few can offord to use now. A coppersmith "from Lancaster" living "Hnltlniore-Town" advertises copper fish and waah kettles, copper nnd brass brewing kettle, saucepan, coffee and chocolate pots, stem-pans nnd Dutch ovens. There waa plenty of help In the household then with the slave. Sev eral advertisements refer to them. " In 6ne n "t'oinnilsslon nnd Insurance llro ker" "Gratefully acknowledges the favor of his friends, and hopes for a continuance of their correfpondence. He haa now for fale. a Pocket of good MOPS, a HI Inch new OA It I. K and wants to buy a NEGRO GIRU about V2 year old." Women were In certain kinds of business nt thnt time, for n firm of "tnylors" advertise their business ns two door from Mrs. Chilton' tavern. People liked to bear a little gossip in those days also, as now. nnd what may be railed a aoclety note follows the no tice of n wedding and informs the pub lic that "lly a late marriage In Kt. Ma ry's the Lady Is become Sister-in-law to ber own mother and the Gentleman Bon-in-law to his Blster-ln lnw." A Broken Shnestrlnar. "There goes a man who may wish before long that he had a good, sound shoestring In hi shoe," remarked a man to a friend a a rather slipshod Individual passed them on the street: The man referred to had a broken shoestring In one of hla shoes, and the other had been spliced In several places. "I nm not talking from the point of view of neatness," weut on the first mnn, "but on account of an accident thnt befell me recently. I was about to get off a street car when the shoe string In one of my shoes snapped. It had been tightly laced, and the break, occurring when It did. Just as I bod taken my hand from the rail, was enough to make me lose ray balance. I felt myself falling to the street There was a trailer on the car. and I was pretty badly scared, a I thought that I stood a good chance of getting a leg under the wheels. Luckily I made a final effort to straighten myself, and I got clear with nothing more than a painfully twisted ankle. "A shoestring Is a imull thing, but after thnt sen re I determined that I would alwny have a good one In my shoe." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. A Point of Resemblance. They were dancing. The music was heavenly. The swish of her silken skirts was delightful. The fragrance of the roses upon her bosom was al most Intoxicating. "Ah," she said, looking up Into his face and smiling sweetly, "you remind me of one of Whitman's poems I" A sudden dizziness seemed to seize him. It was as If he were floating along In a dream. When bo could catch his breath to speak, be asked: "Which one?" "Oh, any ono!" she replied. "The feet are all mixed up tn all of them." Chicago Times-Herald. Tom Corwls'i Month. Tom Corwin bad an enormous mouth. Be once said he bad been In sulted by Deacon Smith. The good brother asked for further explana tion. "Well." said Corwin. "when 1 stood up In the lecture room to relate my experience and I opened my moiltb. Deacon Smith rose up in front and said, 'Will some brother please close that window and keep It closed V" San Francisco Argonaut A Specimen off Cookner Uonoi, It consists merely In Ignoring the hor rible or tragic side of a funny situa tion. Everybody knows the old story of the cockney laughing after a fire. "'Jump, yer silly fooll' I says. 'Mean my mite's got a blanketP An 'e did Jump, an there warn't no blanket an ' broke 'Is bloomln neckl Laugh? I 'aven't laughed so much!" Black wood. A girl should never throw away her old slippors. They will come In bandy at her wedding and much handler In after years. Chicago News. The secret of success In life Is for a man to be ready for hla opportunity when It comes. That Impnitrnt Capital "I." M. Kola, when in Kiuliinil. was much ImptTSM'd with the English use of l!ie capital "1." "Why la It." be any "that the Englishman, when lie writes ol himself, should iiMiiliilily ttxe a enpi till letter? That lull 'I' which occur an often In it pel niiuil narrative strikes me na being very nn-ngiint. A French man, referring to himself, write 'Je' Willi n small 'J;' n (lei num. I hough he may gratify all his substantive with capital letter, employ n kimhII T In writing 'Ich:' n Spaniard, when he uset the personal pronoun nt nil. bestow a small 'y' on Ida 'yn,' while be honors the person he nddresse with it cnpital V." "I believe Indeed, though I am not audlclently acquainted with forclgu language to speak with certainty on that point, that the Englishman la the only icrsotr In the world who applies a capital letter to himself." M. Zola might have enforced hla con trasts still further by referring to the Japanese, who really have no word for "I." tn speaking of oneself In .la pit nrse rlf depreciatory terms are used, such a "aervnnt." "the awkward per son," "Junior." while In speaking of or to other people complimentary terms are employvd. such a "senior," "inn ter," "prince" (used by young men In addressing each other fiiinllinrlyi The most usual .lapaneae equivalent for "I" Is "wataktiNhl," which menus liter ally "selfishness." ItulTnlo Commercial. wrsjena Finn's a Test. Nenr where Hpurgcon's tabernacle stands hnlf a dozen main street nil meet nt one point. There Is a drinking fountain there, which ha stood there for many year. It was one very hot sum inei's evening, and the drinking fountain wa In strong demand. I wanted a drink myself, nnd lu a happy sort of way while waiting my ttiru I said to Rome of the people standing by: "Hurry up. I'm parched." Some body putted me on the buck and said: "Thank you. my man. You have given me my text for tonight." It waa Mr. Hpiirgeon's text. Tils' guard added thnt be wa on hi way to the tableinacle at the time, and Spurgeoii preached one of the lln est sermons be had ever heard ou the words: "Hurry up. I'm parched." Home Mugazlne. The t atllest Beast. Probnbly the ugliest beast in Hie world I a monkey, a grewsome look ing nniiniil called the bearded hiiUI. This I so utterly grotesque a beaut that it would scarcely be safe to let a child or nervous person see It. The ugllnes I not of an amusing kind, but of an evil, sinister nature. The beast has a sort of beard nnd n countenance unlike anything else In shape and lines. The monkey Itself Is not particularly savage, but Is so hideous that the na tive of It country, South America, say that no beast of prey, however hungry, will tackle It. Even a hungry Jaguar will starve In a cngeful of saklx. A llnlqne Notice. The following I a copy of a unique notice nltlxed to the church door nt Whltechurch, London: "Missing. Inst Sunday, Rome fnmille from church. Stolen, evernl hour from the Lord's day, by a number of people of differ ent age, dressed In their Stindnv clothe." Traveler by rail In Brittany often glide past Giilngnmp without remem bering that It wn here thnt wo nro- duced thnt useful fabric gingham. The oll of Egypt at the present day Is tilled by exactly the same kind of plow that was used 5,000 years ago. r ass an an - inauureinatuures Coughs, J Colds, I Grippe, 1 WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS PURE i gold by ? 'druggists 25aS0ctsi B OARDINO HOUSE 707 Vine Street, Philadelphia, . . .Opposite Franklin square. . . Jefforson and Clearfield county people visiting Philadelphia will And this a convenient and central location. Terms 11.00 per day. MRS. S. B. KING. NEW PLANING MILL yni 10 Will keep in stock a full line of rough and dressed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Casings, Brackets, Porch Material ot all kinds, Shingles, Lath, Plaster,' Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all parts of town. . J. V. Young. solid - indemnity. NORWOOD (. IMNNICY, Fire Insurance Agrnt, Hrookvllln, Pn. JOHN TUUlMlKN, Solicitor, KeynoMpville, Pn. Established in 1878. Twelve Kirnt-ClaHs Companies Represented. A T II. STAMKY, ATTOUNEY-ATLAW, Oftlrent Hotel Mi'Ciinni'll, Iti-ynnlilKVllle, I'm. MITCIIKLL. ATTOUNEY-ATLAW. OIBre on Went Mnlii utri-ct. niiiioallr iIik Coinnieri'lftl Hotel, Hey 111 i1Ihv 1 1 Ic. t', r l. GOUUON. ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW, Itrookvlllp, .telTpiunn t'o. Ph. Otflr tn riMini fortiii'rly ihtmpIi'U liy Utirilon I di licit Wot! Mitln fin-el. q m. McDonald attorn ey-at-law. 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No. 4 BIOQLB COW BOOK All about Cows and the Dairy Business t having a great sale; contains S colored life-like reproduction, of esch breed, with 15s other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents No. 5 BIQOLB SWINB BOOK Just out. All about Hogs Breeding, Feeding, Butch cry, Disea-iea, etc. Contains over So besutilul lislf toues and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. TheBIOOLB BOOKS are unique.original.useful you never saw anything like them so practical, so sennit'le. They ore having so enormous sale Kant. West, North ami Houth. Every one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or irrows Kmsll Fruits, ought to send right way for the UIUQLB BOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL Is your paper, made for yon and not tnlnftt. It is i years old; it is the great boiled-down, bit-the-nail-on-the hind. quit-sfter-you-have-satd-tt, Farm and Household psrer in the wovld the biggest paper of its site in the United Klaus Address, FAHH JOl'H:l. ' ..II.., .l , PENNSYLVANIA IlAlLnOAD. I'lillndolphla ft Krlo Ilitllniiul Dlvllun. In tilTma Nov. Ill, I win. Trains luavo DrtftwfMHl na follow: KAHTWAIIII ?. m-Trnln a. weekiliiys, for Rnntiuiy, HllkeBliarre, lliir.letou, I'oil-vlllr.H.-rulilon, llnrilHliiiia ami the Intermediate ala- """v "rrlvlng at I'hllnilelphla :2 p.m., fjeiv Vork,::inn. m. Hiililmore,n:liH p. m. . !;iRtoii,7:lftp.iii I'lillmiin I'arlor ear from W llllnmxiHM I to IMilliiilelplila and pn aenger roarhea from Kane to I'lilladelphla and tVllllaniMHirt lo llalilinore anil Wu.li Inuloii. p. m.-Traln I), weekdays, for llnr raliiirg and Iniermeillnie atntlona. ar riving at 1'hlladelphla 4:W a. M. ; New York, 7 Ma. m.i lliililmore. .: a. m. Waahlniton 4.IO A. M. I'lillmiin Hleeplng ears from IJiirrlaliiirg to I'hlladelplila and New York. I'lillaitelphla pntaenaers ean remain In aleener iinillKlurlied iiritll 7::i A. H. 10:12 p.m.-Traln l.ilullv for Himliury, llarrla Inirg and Intermediate) atallona, arriving at 1'hlladelphla, :M a. M.i New York, : A. M. 011 week ilaya and i.; a It. on Holi day! Ilalllniore, Aim, m.i Wimhlngton, 7:W A.M. I'lillman aln-ta-ra from Krle and WIN lliitn-ixirt 10 I'lillaiielphliiand WllllumoiKiri to H "-.Illusion. 1'iioenirers In aleeiM-r for Halllmora and Wnhlnalon will lie t ransferred Into Waxhlngton sleeper at Wll lliiiiKIKirt. I'lissenger coai-hea from Erie to 1'hlladelphla ami WllllHinxiKii t to Haiti more. WRHTWARD 4:i a. m.-Traln 11, weekdays, for Erie. Klilg wii), imllols Clermont and principal Inter mediate stations. :44a. in.--Tralii 4. dally for Erie and Inter mediate iHilnla. :4'ip. m.-Traln 1(1, weekdaya for Kane and Intermediate stat Ions, TIIKdltlll TIIAINH FtUt DHIFTWOOD . ,i VM THE EAT AND HOllTII. TH A IN leaves New York A:M p. m.,lhllai1nl phia :! n. m. Washington 7:211 p. m., Hal tlmorea.40 p. m., arriving at llrlttwiMKl 4:11 a. m weekdays, with I'lillman sleeiwrs and uaasenger eoaelies from Philadelphia to a"".'.?, H"'1 w"lilngton and iliillliiiore to Wllllamsport. TRAIN leaves New York at 7:M p. m. Plilla deliihla, 11:20 p. m. Washington. 10.4ft p. m.i Mall I more, ll:l p. m.i dally arriving at llrlflwmKl at 1:44 a. m. Pullman sleeping rare from I'hlla. to Wllllamsn't, and through passenuer roaehes from I'hlladelplila to Erie and llaltlmore to Wllllamsport. On Hiinilays only I'ullman sleeper I'lilladelphla to Erie. TRAIN IS leaves Philadelphia :40 A. m.! Wiishlnglon, 7M A. m. Haltlmore, a:MA.M. Wllkesharre, ii:M A. M. weekdays, arriving at HrlftwiMid at 11:4.1 P. M. with I'lillmiin Parlor ear from Philadelphia to Wllllnmsport and passenger conch to Kane. Connection via Johnaonbiirfr It. H, and KiiltfwHy & Clearllold It. K. a. m. wr.iKiiAvs. p. m. 10 4Ti 10 :im 10 in 81 in 2.1 10 20 to .. 10 ret M 40 art'lermont I 10 M 11 ('I II m II I II 14 II III 11 n it ;a it 4.1 11 n WrMnlvale tutnwofHl Hmllli's Run Iristanter Hiralght Ulen Haxel llendlgo .lohnsonliurff lv Rhlgwayar 7 '.11 2 IS m ar Rldgway lv 7 00 ll 10 4 45 7 l 2 m 2a Island Run 7 07 12 17 4 Kt 7 2 Kt ai ( arnrn Trnsfr 7 12 12 22 4 87 II 5H I M 15 I rovliind 7 21 12 DO A OA A 5H 151 II II Hhorls Mills 7 25 12 X1 AO A 52 1 47 07 Mine Kin k 7 2 12 M A 12 A 4 I 4:1 0 03 t.'arrler 7 HH 12 40 A I A W I id A 5:1 RriH-kwayv'l T 4:1 12 50 A 2 A SI I 2M H 47 Lanes .Ifllls 7 47 12 A4 5 M 4:i MeJtlnn mt 7 51 A 24 I II IH HiirveyaRiin 7 54 ltd A HA A 20 1 15 8 lv Falls C'kar A 00 110 A 45 !"? J. ,n l!t lv 1'nltols nr A 10 .... 5 55 15 12 4N 7a-i arFalls(Vktv : 140 1 i'.l A 02 12 Ha M Reynoldsvllle A 45 I W) 7 55 5 2A 12 12 t 15 liriHikvlllH 9 12 t 1A t 26 4 40 II Hi New Itelhl m 9 50 1 52 4 On II 05 Red Hank 10 25 g 25 I 40 00 v I'ltiatiurgar 12 40 5 a0 p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Through Pullman Parlor Car lo Pittsburg nn train leaving Fulls I'reek at tua a. m., re tiirnliig on train leaving Pittsburg at 1.40p.m. J. H. llOTCHINHON. J. R. WOOII. Oen Manager. Gen. Pass. Ag't. 1 m 11 m is m A LLEGHENV VALLEY RAILWAY v In ilTi'ct Biinrtuy, Nov. 19, 1899, Low Grade. Division. r.ASTWAHO. No. a. A, M. No.lil No. 1. No.. No. 7. A. m.Ia. m. p. m. p. m. i A 15 I (III I I 40 A ( R 10 11 (a 4 (in 7 : 21 .... 4ll t7 40 9 .VI 11 KM 40 A 04 9 57 4 47 .... 10 (Kt 4 M .... 10 20 A III t Al 10 H5 U 12 A US 4 10 40 10 51 tA 45 ... 11 oh 12 ax 02 in II LI t 0B .... II IK 12 4 ( 15 9 24 III 25 I Ml 30 9 sv 112 (45 .... I 25 S 55 .... 1 an 7 oh .... 1 a 7 14 .... SOA 7 40 .... ..... t2 14 7 40 ... .... I 40 I 15 .... STATION, Pittsburg. ,. Red Hank... Lawsonliam New Hethlohem (ink Klilge.... Muysvllie Hummervllle . Hmokville .... Hell Fuller Reynoldsville Pancoast FallsCreek... IHillols Panula Wlnterhurn .. Pennfleld. . .. Tyler Hennezette. .. Orant Driftwood I 15 n 11 A XI A Ml 7 00 7 05 7 12 7 24 7 M 7 41) 7 50 A 17 2T 55 A Train 41 iHiindayi leave. Pittsburg 9.00 a. m.. Red Hank 11.05 Hrookville 12.2U, lioynoldsvllle 1.(10, HuBolsl.20p. m. wrsTWAHK. STATIONS. A. M A M.i A. M. P. M. P. M. Driftwood (A 50 (11 55 .... t A .V Grant ? 1M'vl2 31 .... !s Henneiette 7 25 12 2 .... A 27 Tyler 7 50 12 54 .... A 54 I'eiinHeld 7 5" 102 ..4 7 Oil Wlnterburn tin 107 .... 7 10 PiiIhiIii a 1H 1 is .... 7 22 DllHnls .i:i5 N 25 1 HI) 4 50 7:i7 Falls I'reek A 41 Hi', 1 40 4 Ml 7 4X I'ancoaxt 41 t5 01 t7 H Reynoldsvllle.. A .VI N 4 150 AOs 7 55 Fuller 7 07 rs 57 .... 22 r8 0 Bell t7 Is t5 H;i 20 Hrookville 7 24 0 1'.' 2 HI S 40 M 25 Hummervllle.... 7 asi 9 '25 ... A 54 .... Maysvllle 7 55 9 40 .... ttjl ... OakRIdye a 01 44 ... ffl7 .... New Hell, lehem m 9 50 1 51 25 .... I.awsonham.... H Hs 10 15 15 A 5H .... Red Bank .Ml 10 2,1 3 25 7 05 .... I'lttaburg 'II U 12 40 S S 30 9 45 .... A. M.lP. m. P. m. P. M. P. M. Train 42(Sundnyl leaves IhiBols 4.20 p. m. Ri'ynoldNVlliR4.:i, Hrookville A.10, Red Rank 6.H5, Pittsburg 9.5 p. m. Trains marked run dally, I dally, except Hunday 1 1 Hag atatlon, where algnala must no " CHAS. B. PRICE, J. P. ANTIERBON, Uen'ltlupt. Gen'l Paaa'r Agt. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. ra- Horse-shoeing done in the neatest manner and by the Intent Improved methods. Re pairing of all kinds carefully and promptly done. eATiar actio Uuahaktkkd. HORSE CLIPPING Have just received a complete set of ma chine burse clippers of latest style 'Ite pattern and am prepared, to do clipping In the best possible manner at reasonable rutes. Jackson Ht. near Fifth, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. ubcrlb for The -X- Star -s Iter. V If you want h New.