FEATHERED FREAKS. tsl HUB minuui r-ii WITHOUT SONG. j Thit Pmniiln la i ' Vhnt AVnll.n Bill llnlmi, lint Unr Xol l-'ly A Bird Thill run Hon Knulrr Than th Kwlftmt Horn Tha Tiillor lllril. Birds wltlintit wIiik nre fotiml In New Zonlnnd find AnstralM. Kiwi l the name of one npi-clin. Hcanlirul runt nre inmle of the lYntliiM "f Hie Wblte variety, Imt It takes ten .vent's mid more to collect oiioiikIi fesitlieM to tnnko even n mnnll unit which would Bell for nlotit f 130. Bird without anus licloiw to Ha waii. In Honolulu one ein n Mnl about Hie size of Hie robin, nn Inde pendent wirt of fellow. Hint wtilUs I about like n chicken, Inst.'iiil of hop- I pliiR like a well trained I'lrd f the United Staten, and It him no hoii;:. A bird that walks ami swims, but does not fly, Is the penguin. No nesis nre inndo by ponnulnH, but the one c;. . laid at n time by the mother Is rallied alHiut under her absurd little wIiik or under her left. The lament of night birds Is the Cnll- fornln vulture or eondor. ineasurlng ; fromtlpto tip 'i to 10 feet and exeied- , Ing considerably In size the true eondor j of South America. The bird lays but one egg oneli season large, oval, ashy i green In color and deeply pitted, so distinctive In appearnnee that It ran not be confounded with any other. The California condor Is rapidly ap proaching extinction and museums nil over the world nre eager to secure living specimens. It is believed that there Is only one In captivity. Another large bird Is the rhinoceros bird, which Is about the size of u tur key. One recently shot on the Islam! of Java lind in Its crop a rim from n small telescope and throe brass but tons, evidently belonging to n Itrltish soldier's uniform. A bird which is swifter thnn n horse Is the road runner of the southwest. Its alluses ore the ground cuckoo, the lizard bird and the snake killer, snakes being a favorite diet. In northern Mexico, western Texas and southern Colorado and California it is found. The bird measures about two feet from tip to tip and Is a dull brown In color. Its two logs are only about ten Inches long, but neither horses with their four legs nor hounds nor electric pacing machines arc In it for swiftness when It comes to running. Most curious nre the sewing or tailor , birds of India little yellow things not much larger than one's thuin. To escape falling a prey to snakes and monkeys the tailor bird picks up a dead leaf and flies up Into a high tree, and wltb a fiber for a thread and its bill for a needle sews the leaf on to a green one hanging from the tree. The Ides are sewed up. nn opening being left at the top. That a nest is swing ing In the tree no snake or monkey or even man would suspect. Many a regiment cannot compare In perfection of movement with the flight of the curlews of Florida winging their way to their feeding grounds miles away, all In uniform lines In unbroken perfection. The curlews are dainty and charming birds to see, some pink, some white. Birds In flight often lose their bear ings, being blown aside from their course by the wind. In this case they are as badly off as a mariner without a compass In a strange sea on a star less night. All very young birds, by a wise pro vision of nature, are entirely without fear nntll they are able to fly. The reason of the delnyed development of fear Is that, being unable to fly, the birds would struggle and fall from their nests at every noise nnd be killed. Suddenly, almost In a day, the birds develop tbe sense of fear, when their feathers are enough grown so that tbey can fly. ' It Is nlwnys a source of wonder to '' arctic explorers to find such quantities of singing birds within the arctic cir cle. Tbey are abundant beyond belief. But the Immense crop of cranberries, crowborries uud cloudberries that ripen In tbe northern swamps accounts for tbe presence of the birds. A stick of wood seven Inches long and a quarter of an Inch In diameter was once takeu from a wren's nest. It Is very singular that so small nnd dedi cate a bird should use such rough ma terial wltb wblcb to construct Its nest. If an eagle should use material pro portioned to its size, Its nest would be made up of fence rails and small suw logs. Tbe extraordinary situations In which nests are found occasionally al most give one the Impression that birds must be endowed with a sense of hu mor. For Instance, a wren built Its ueBt upon a senrecrow, a dead sparrow bawk, which n farmer had hung up to frighten away winged ravngcrs of his crop. In the pocket of an old Jacket banging In n barn a bird, also a wren, made Its nest, which wheu discovered contained five eggs. It was a robin that raised a young family In a church pew and a robin that built Its nest In the organ pipes of a church. I'lnees of t worship have always been fnvoriW building places fur birds. Conalderatton. "My wife Is very considerate," said tbe newly married man. "She is nl ' ways buying me neckties and colored shirts." "And I sunnose v-ou are considerate and generous In your turn." "Yes. I wouldn't hurt her feelings lor the world. I wuur 'em." Washing ton Star. All Off. Tom Bo your engagement wltb May fs broken. I thought she fairly doted on you. Dick -So she did, but her father was i powerful antl-dote.-Kt Louis Rcpub- Veatat Vlrstins. Ovlil telta us that the flint temple of Vesta at Home was constructed of wat tled walls ami roofed wltb thatch, like the primitive huts of the Inhabitants. It was little other than a circular cov cred fireplace and was tended by the unmarried girls of the Infant commu nity. It served as the public hearth of Home, nnd on It glowed, unextin guished throughout tho year, the sa cred lire which was supposed to have been brought from Troy nnd the con tinuance of which was thought to bo linked with the fortunes of the city. The name Vesta Is believed to bo de rived from the same root ns the 8nn nkrlt was, which means "to dwell, to Inhabit," nnd shows that she was tho goddess of home, nnd home had the hearth as Its focus. A town, a stnte. Is but n large family, nnd whnt the do mestic hearth wns to tho house thnt. the temple of the perpetual Are. lie came to the city, livery town had Its vota, or common hearth, and the col onies derived their Are from tho moth er hearth. Should n vestal maiden allow the sn ncil Are to become extinguished sho wnt beaten by the grand pontiff till her blood flowed, nnd tho. new Are was solemnly rekindled by rubbing togeth er of dry wood or by focusing of sun's rays. The circular form and domed roof of the temple of Vesta were sur vivals of the prehistoric huts of the aborigines, which were Invariably round. Cornhill Magazine. Impossible lit the Trie. A certain parvenu of great wenlth has hanging In his drawing room ft huge nnd hideous daub In oils which some dealer In Paris Induced him to buy. lie Is very fond of taking n call er by tho nrin, lending him before tho canvas nnd saying: "Oreat picture thnt. By Macaroni dl Vermicelli, you know. Fold 12,000 for It In Paris nnd got a grent bnrgnln. F." (nnmlng nn eniluent artist) "says It Is worth 10,0(10. " A few days since this gentleman was lunching nt the Artists' club when the cat came out of tho bag. Some one Fald: "F old Centpercent snys thnt you have appraised thnt frightful night mare of his nt 10.000. Is It true?" The artist answered smilingly: "I will tell you how thnt happened, lie asked me to dinner one day nnd aft er we left the table took mo to see the picture nnd told the usual story. Then, turning abruptly, ho nsked: " 'How much is thnt painting worth 7 "'Why, Mr. Oentperceiit.' said I, 'I really would not like to plnco ft value upon It.' "'Well. I'll put It differently, said he. 'How much would you charge for such ft picture?' " 'I don't mind saying.' I answered, "that I would not paint such ft picture for 10,000.' I had to be civil, you know." Loudon Answers. The French Cavalry at Scdnn. Botli banks of the CJivonne were In Gerinnn hands; so wns Bnlnn, a small village nearer to Sedan than I laze I lies, nnd soon nfter 1 o'clock no fewer thnn 42(5 Gerinnn guns were hailing shells Into the French army, which stood in close formations within a space meas uring less thnn two miles In breadth or depth. Out of this terrible cauldron of defeated troops about tills time rodo the French cavalry In a heroic endenv or to turn the fortunes of tiic day nnd retrieve the lienor of France. General Margiierltte. called by some "the star of his arm," was struck In the face by a bullet whllo riding out to reeonnoiter tho ground before he charg ed, lie now handed over the cavalry command to Do Gnlllfct, who for the second time on that tremendous day led the flower of French cnvalry ngnlnst the enemy and for the space of half an hour charged the German ranks again and again on the hillsides north of Sedan. But the courngo of the gallant horse men was nil In vain. The anno blnncho was unequally matched against the broechloadlng rltle held In steady hands, and no effort of tbo French cavalry could withstand the slowly tightening grasp of thnt fiery circle. Chambers' Journal. Couldn't Follow Htm. At a small country church In Eng land n newly married couple were Just receiving some advice from the elderly vlcnr as to how they were to conduct themselves nnd so always live bop plly. "You must never botb get cross at once; It Is the husband's duty to pro tect his wife whenever on occasion nrlses, nnd n wife must love, honor und obey her hushnnd and follow him wherever lie goes." "But. sir"- pleaded the young bride. I "I haven't yet finished." remarked the clergyman, annoyed ut the Inter ruption. r I "She must" "But. please, sir (In desperation), cun't you niter Hint-last part? My bus baud Is going to be a postmun," A Qoeatloa. Jack's futher and mother were hav ing a very hen ted discussion at tbe : .able one day. They entirely forgot ! hi in, and as the argument waxed fiercer he looked from oue to the other with real concern on his chubby face. Presently during a lull he cleared tbe ulr by asking, pointedly: ( "Pupa, did you marry mamma or did luuinma marry you?" Brooklyu Life. I l In Wrlttau. "So!" said Mr. I'pjolin In bis most witheriiigly sarcastic maimer. "Johnny gets all his good qualities from you, und ull his Imd ones from me, does he?" "Certainly." answered Mrs. Upjohn, triumphant but enlui, "Doesn't the . Bible expressly say that the stus of tbe I fathers are visited upou tl children?" Chicago Tribune. ' BOLTON'S LAST YEAR. The War Spent It Preparing For If In llcnttl. "Billy Bolton, the I.nnslnghurg brew er, wns n very rich man and ono with a host of friends," said an up state man to the New Yolk Sun. "Ills brewery In I.nnslnghurg was a profitable con cern, and he practically owned about nil the saloons In Hint town. "One dny nfter n consultation his phy sicians tnhl hliv Hint he had Brlght's illsense and thnt he surely would not live more than n year. Billy took their word for It nud made up his mind to make the fur fly while life wns loft, lie had never traveled much, nnd so bo decided to go around the world. "lie took with him n congenial friend and plenty of money, nnd away they went. They left n trail of Arc and ash es through all the capitals of Kurope ninl the queer nnd strange places of Asia and Africa. After nine months they en me buck, and Bolton brought with him the most mnrvelous collection of souvenirs and presents that any man not n professional collector over brought Into this country. The duties amounted to ?:!.0O0. "Arrived In I.nnslnghurg, Billy hired the town hall, sent his packing boxes tilled with these oriental and F.uroponn treasures up to the hnll and hnd them all taken out and put nn exhibition as though for a church fair. I'pon each article he iiiarlv.'d the name of some friend whom he wished to remember with a gift. There were hundreds In this category, but Billy hnd presents for them nil. "On the dny appointed for the pres entation he Invited his army of friends to the town hnll. To ench he turned over the present selected for him, and nmld the cheers of his grntefnl nnd ad miring fellow townsmen the hnll wns stripped of Its benutlful things. "When the Inst present hnd been placed In the hands of Its recipient. Billy went back to his home and lay down to die. Within the year his phy sicians' prophecy came true, and the town gave him the finest funeral that any ninn ever had." THE SHOTE WAS THERE. Whr One Old Farmer Thlnka lie AVnnld Make a tinnd Detective. "Guess I wouldn't havo much trou ble glttln on the 'tectlve staff In De troit ef 1 wanted ter make apperchi Hon," nnd the old farmer kicked a log In the open II replace so thnt he could see his neighbors better. They were assembled to hear him tell nil about It. "When I missed Hint shote outen the pen, next morula It Jest enme ter me sudden ns llghtntn that It had been stole by that ther George Washington Peppervllle whnt hnd been workln fur me. He knowed the dog, so It wouldn't bother him none, nnd he wns the pow erfulest nmn fur fresh pork 1 ever sec. So I goes Inter town and tells the head man of the 'tectlves. and he puts a couple of fellers on the Job, and they reports thnt they was no shote about Peppervllle's shanty, and they was no case ag'ln him. I 'lowed I might be follerin the wrong track, but I kirn home here nnd sot my own stakes, and 1 wns to Pepperville's afore sunup, '"Wash." I says, 'why didn't you keep that hog when you had him? Wasn't he fat 'nough ylt tor suit you?' " 'Who you talkln to?' he muttered. 'I'll hub de law on you ef you make me any mo' trouble 'bout dat hawg.' " "Now. Wash.' says I, 'don't git your dander up. Thnt there shote Mm home In the night and went ter squenl In ter git Inter the pen. I put ole lias- tus on the scent, and he lauded me right here.' " 'Dog gone tint Knstus,' ho shouted, Til flay dat dog nllbe!' "And he sprung ter the middle of tbe room nnd ripped up tho floorin. and there was the shote. Wash would have Jumped on me. but I Jest klvered bim with that ole muzzle loadln pistol of mine nnd tole him ter go gentlelike "Well, sir, he begged and whined so I let him off. til in agreeln ter tote the pig borne In a bag and ter chop wood fur me three days fur my trouble." Detroit I' roe Press. The Itehenrard Wetldlnu. Tbe wedding was, upon tho whole, an artistic success. The bride partlcu larly evinced unmistakable talent She trembled with all the technical accu racy of an aspen leaf and the emo tional Intensity of a startled fawn. Her trembling indeed wus Irreproachable, If she cast down her eyes with some thing of amateurish gawkluess, the fact is easily attributable to her Inex perience, this being her first wedding. rather than to nil essentially defectlvo method. She was fairly well support ed. The bridegroom rose from his knees too soon nud had to be knocked down by tin- prompter. Imt otherwise the minor parts were curried o'lt credltu bly. Detroit -loiirual. Pelt familiar. Bonnet Burleigh related a pleasant story In the London Telegraph. The Incident, which happened In Ills sight und hearing, was as follows: 'I wo oltl corn, total strangers, new arrivals from up country rather lonely and I hoi cd were awiiiiinu luncheon. The elder having propused M at they should Sit together n mutual I rieiiillluesM de veloped so nipull.1 Hint at last oue I said to the oilier' "Do you know, I : rather like .um and there's something j about vim Mini hcciiin liimlllar. as If 1 we had met In-lurcr I'm Major 8. of . the HiiiiiUh' 'IiiiIixiI: Are you? I thoiiL'M o -i I I hi Lieutenant 8. of ! s -i.iil i,-i i .i your youngest brother' A tiri'iit rrror. "My iii ni it 'i.i' middle of my latest iiiKi-l mi ii "i v.iiiuu author, "Thniv a la- (...miiKc. replied tbe vdlioi '.!. ... .i lie in-fore the reader does. - Atiuuiu Cuuutllutiou. "Why Don't tt Fln.tf" We quote from The Century an an J rcuote related ns one or A minimi s Kxperleiices During the Siege of Vlcks- burg:" Spenkbr of fuse, the rector told ns one day n very funny thing that he bud "ecu during one of his trips to town. Kvery day. ns long as the slega continued, he crossed that hospltnl ridge and passed over the most excis ed streets on his wny to the church, nlwnys carrying with him his pocket tommunloti service, apparently stand ing nn even chance of burying the dead, comforting the dying or being himself brought home maimed or cold In death. Ills leaving was n dnlly anguish to those who watched bliu vanish over the brow of the hill. One evening, coming back In the dusk, ho saw a burly wagoner slip off his horse nnd get under It In n hurry. Ills bend appeared, bobbing out first from one side, then from the other. Above hlm In the nlr. bobbing, too. and with n quick, uneasy motion, was a luminous spark. After a full minute spent In vigorous dodging the man came out to prospect. The supposed fuse wns still there, burning brilliantly. "Dnrn the thing," he grunted, "why don't It bust?" Ho had been playing hide and seek for HO seconds with n lino speci men of our southern lightning bug, or firefly! : , (inlna Into a Safer tlimlnraa. It wns Cussldy's first morning as newspaper carrier. From side to side of the avenue he hurried, dropping the moist sheets In vestibules and running them In the space between the door and sill. Finally he came to n house that was separated from the sidewalk by an urn studded ynrd. Cnsshly open ed the Iron gnto and walked up the stone path. Ho knelt In the vestibule nnd stnrted running the paper under the door. An upper window wns raised, nud n woman's voice called: Is that you. Harry? You are awful late. I hear tho milk carts rattling." Cassldy thought It bct to remain quiet. The voice continued: "You needn't think I'm coming down nt such nn hour! The Iden of you. ft married man. coming home nt such a time! Lost your key, ns usual? Well, catch this one." A heavy piece of brass shot two sto ries. There was n heavy fall, and the vestibule resembled ft pressroom. Some one found Cnssidy smoking his pipe In the "necldeut ward." 'Going bnck to tho cnrrler route?" they nsked. 'Nlver once more," responded Cnssi dy. "Ol'm goln bnck to wur-ruk In Hi' quarry. Thor s no fallln kaes tliori only dynomlted rocks." Chicago News. An Abandoned Test. Sir Illrnm S. Maxim was once a vic tim of one of the British war office's sudden freaks. When the Maxim quick firing gun wns being tested by tbo government with n view to finding out Its weak points. Its inventor wns asked to hnve 10,000 rounds fired nt Hie highest possible speed. The experi ment wns successfully carried out, hut tho chairman of the committee of In vestigation was still unsatisfied. "That's very well as far as It goes," he exclaimed, "but could you guaran tee your gun to go on firing automatic ally at the same rnte for. say, '-M hours?" "I can," wns the quiet reply, "nnd I will on one condition." "And thnt Is?" "Thnt the government finds and pays for the ammunition." At first the committee were Inclined to close with the offer, but when It wns discovered Hint 804,000 rounds would be tired nnd that tbe cost of the experi ment would be something like 5.?(ia they dispensed with the trial. Whan Horaoa Orttltr Lost Ills Hat A very distinguished assemblage hon ored Grant's ball, which was held In tbe newly completed north wlug of tho treasury building. Elaborate prep arations were made for dancing, tbo manager, by telegraphic communica tions, keeping the dance moving si multaneously on three floors. But the man who preferred eating to dancing and could not get even within the sight of food wns not well pleased. Ho- freshments were served In tho base ment. In a room too small to accom modate the 0,000 guests, but lurge enough to contain the provisions, which were scarce Indeed. In the cloakrooms the committee In cbargo lost their heads, visitors lost their bats, nnd it Is stated on good authori ty that tho sulphurous vapors which rose In tho vicinity of the place where Horace Greeley searched for his hat during two hours were stifling. It Is recorded that one gentleman wnlked to Capitol hill, two miles dis tant, In dancing pumps and barehead ed and that many trightene-l women still cowered In the corners of the dressing rooms nt dawn the next morn- lug. So. In preparing Grant's second ball, tho committee made elaborate arrangements In orler that these un plciiHautucFscK should not iignln oc cur. National Magazine. Red Cross Tansy Pills FOR, SUDDNSMtl Manttruatlon PAINFUL Miiutruatlon An, a PREVENTIVmoe IEEIGDXAKITIIS. Ara Sato and Rallabla. fir Perfectly Hnrmlrna The Udtos' ' c7TrTwr Purely Vast UbUI Mover ram rniucai-uu Cuit pcitpmld on raosipt ol erica. Moray rfundd It not a xa r- vin da Clocliona Co. Dm UoIum, Ions, li'or mi In by II. Alex. Stoktj. w a lv FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of H'eiil lti)illtllli IMihllr Meltnol lllalrlrt lor the I Ixi-al tear l-'.lldliiu June , IIIOI. (I.W. DEMPCKV, Cnlli'i'liir Si'limil Tin. Hit. Mi-linol lllrhf Tiinm't of ilnplli'iite mm. .. 11,472 4;! (Mill n-, iiiiiii'ii, minding t .'H.4.1, School f IIIH.IM, ft 44 4.' il,4N0Sil i.sj M I It By nm'l exom-rmlonn ri'tiii-niMi W ii-liiilc a I'oi.'s ft't col.'s 1 ft'ft I'lll.'S ',(, Tll'llHIII-cl-'s l-t IH. ti.wt :m r.'rx in . NU 411 I 7 till To ntn't due district... W. L. .KHINSTON.i'olle. tor Pi lnsil Tin. Hi, Totml. (hitlnstncttliment....f Ml 87 x -7 ' '!' Hy am I exonerations t 7 in-inim-i rei'i'lpin... khi ml 17 To linl. due ilNtrlet a 70 Whole niitnlter nt mi'IiihiU it., fl NuinlMr nf IfHi'lnTH eniitovt'il ft Nninhcr of pupil cnmlli-il In scluml 2H Avi'i-Htfc ilully iilti-iiiliiiM'n 177 Am't tiixci li-v'il fur m-hooj pm-pnxc. .f 1,47'i 42 mil i inxt-n I v ii inr llllllll K )Hrlilt'M. f. 11 TnKASt'tlFll'B Al'COt'NT-HKCKIITS. Ilitl. on hnml from lict veiir. . . 1: 4 .'14 Hec'il friini Sliilc iiiiiiiiiiii'IiiiIiiih 711 114 " eiil.tHxea. all kliiil..l,iui:i in " I'niintv Tt-eiittirer .. II HI " oilier Miiii-i'i-K H7 in t!,H1T Kl TllRAxCtlKll'S ACCOI'NT KxPKNIIITtTIIK. Teacher' vvilirex il.lMI 2SI Kent anil rciilr 2411 1" in-i itnu iMintiniri'tii'ii- 11m ki 'oi-i'oI.'k fc-ci7.itti.ii,-n '.i iin ra n Hiilmy of Sec., i-n-ni-, ,Vr 1.1 ll i in- priuiinK it 1 ki miliums' fi-i'4.. i nt roricxi imnikh , 7- or HUlllll Cfl. Stoke. Witaulrlnir UT 11:1 j-'or ull oilier DimioMct 72 III i;,4rvi:tii KKNIICIICKX. n-h on I111111I ?ir .11 Ain't iliieillolrli-l from t'o. I'om. 2:1 '.'a from t oi. Iicnipucy... 111141 " " Johnston... II 711 1 :ta S7 .loiiN rn.4wt.KY. I T. 1'. Ml'K.NTKKII, ' AlllllllllH. (. II. Johnston, KI N A NCI ALSTATEM ENT M Meliool Hoard of lnaloxv Toxt li mit 1 1, Ji llVroon t'uniiijr, for Year lending June 3rd, 111(11. AO. of school mt No. of mule t hers ia IX o. of feinii le leni'hei-s J Avi-t-uce snlury mules f(7 ae Avi-inue sutury females ft4 ins No. of mule hcIioIui-h mi No. of female scholars 1.12 V hole liiimhi-l- of pupils -7; am nine iiuiiy littc nuiini'f -JS .loll Hot'oiiKiiTY, Treasurer. Hal. on I111111I from lust year, $ 4'H IS Kee'il from Co. Trciis 7iV (in Htnio Hppi-oprliilloti 4,-7.1 as rroin i-oiieetor Mroilse K.itl II Hy tefiehem' orders p'llil.... f",77 70 tiv miscellaneous oniot-s p ti 2,117:1 sn llv ileht 11111I inieresi imhl . Mm., -J7 lly on ahove orilei-H pulil. 21VI 11 f 14,2111 J7 i:i.4l'!HI 7u i IM To Italuni'c .... A mi is Stiioi-hk, Tux Collct'lor, To school rliiplli-ute J7,(l 71 miitiiiinr.. .1.111; mi Hy unit pit Jim. Iioinrlierty.. fl.lini 411 llul. llllll ilKtllel nt lust set... 2.HII s Am I p'll J.Hoiiirlici iy.mKitux 7,411- 115 lly ;i'( illseouiii 011 f 1,11:11 mi eoiiecieu iH-roie M-pt.lsl. -jit, w By :"l com. on ahove lis ii- t'ol. ufier Sept. I 10. Inn. I An lis ro ,i mined on filii.mieoi. after Jim. I. Unit 211 m Hy ft', coin, oil iihove 20 Ml r u,.i,.u,i ,..i.,,.u i.i -in Kit .Yf. on ulHive em ft' I u return orders to t'om M 40 exolieriil Ions H."i,l IMI ,V, discount on J.'.TiU UN, collected hy W. II. lieliei-. luxes hefol-e Hepl. I, IsliH anil never i-rctliicd t:i'i 2ft ,2211 IS lty Imlitui'o t I2.2H4 II 12,214 II To huluui'c.. . Z.-.H IN Hkn.iamin 1 1 A 1 ' 1 tl , Pres. V. A. I.omion, Secretary. lime .'I. imit. audited the ulxivn account and Mini II an cl forth. Al.l.KN ('ATI! Kits, 1 W. II. Uaiikii, ' Ainlllors. J. II. SYKKS, I ? is. mm m asm iivd rag mat lures iSosifghs, Golds, Grippe, WHCCPING COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS i CnV ktt -ill rfnirtrticf TJ9 C Ait X V J VfU 4Vy Ull Ml Ivyy'JIJ fWMIUVIi J for Halo by II. Alex Stoke. CHILDREN'S BRUISES They hurt lhnulvt and on an other in their play. Or they ara bitten by iniectip reptiles fir atilmala That it whea a jar of Clydesdale Ointment o the house will com la handy. It cures all these knocks and cuts and bites and doesn't leave a scar. The children will like it because it Is soothing and does not burn or irritate. Just as good for grown folks pains and aches, as cents at all dealers. TheOeo.W.BickncUCo. Pittsburgh, Pa.. U.l. A. Ml III 41 ) II II! in :ti a s.i 1:1 tlx 117 K 44 I 4! 1,37s HI 2"i7 (m Ttt'x YSfffly jS OTTOS .H IJJ Pi IS. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH RT, CONDENSED TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 19, 1001. Nonvrn tiot'Nn. r.ATFn! TIMS. I 21 I 6 l.tsive Pltf Itllrv 1 411i-irli, 11V I Mailer 'rulMvllle Vet MohKnive. -rim Iliivl.rl 'Hn:;iiluwney hi 'iiiiA.-nuoYiiuy h liK Una ' , M. .Illlii-tlult pullo-s KiiIIh rri-i'k Hrni-lMiii) vllle.. . . imkh uy lohnsouliiirtf HI. Jewell ,'lMVlnll limit lord Ar. iTnifnlo Ar. UlK-llUSUT Arrive. AiMIHoiml trnia leaven Piuixsutnwiiev for Fall! Cruek Hi (l IX) A. M. PiUTIf Hnt'NI). I 10 I 14 I a I A. M. I 4. M.I p. 11. 1 r. H. I r. M. 9 00 t 1010 00 t 7 l"'l 10 12 t 51 11 2 h in! 1 0 m iaoi H r.! 0 ia! 9w, I a mi! a 17 I 0 ri 12 m w (hi 12 m r. m. 7 no l 20 1 m 12 in t 2 i' 7 aa 1 22 I 4 K 0 0-2 7 4 1 31 !t.M 3 82 Hill t 11 (Hi 12 4ft II 4'i 20 2 Of Ii en 12 f2 B r: f. M. 2 12 II 21 1 lift 4 111 2 28 7 l 1 117 4 4'J 3 OK 7 11 1 40 ft 20 3 1 H (K. 2 II 11 OH 4 14 H 21 2 60 A :il H .'. ft 3 2 ft 7 on ft 00 A v. r. m. r. M. A. M. ! I f fi-i f 10;. Jlfi 1. 1.V.". "fail a 4i , a. m. r. m. I r. m. r. m. a. m. KAn r.nN timh. I 1:1 0 3 ft 7 leiive a.m. a. m.I a.m. km. km. Korhenter 7 -tft 9 ? iiultnlii I.v. . ,. ..'.B"ao fTift jo I? ' f" A. !."; I'. M. KM. A.M." nrnilfonl I,v.' 't 7 1ft 12 10 0 1ft 12 45 Ken-Ion , 8 20 1 2 4:i 0 ft;l ; Mt. Jewell 1 H 42 12 Ml 7 12 1112 JohnvnnhlirK I II T 1 40 K 00 2 21 Khlittrnv ft"1 2 i D 1ft 2 37 llriH'ktviivvllle 1(1371 2"! K h 3 11 Kill In Creek U.M HI M 2 41 11 (10 8 25 luiliol fill'' II no' 2 ft:, gift m C. ,t !. Junction. 0 17 1107 K m. JUir nun 7 l:l 1t 31 j II 21 4 0!) I'tilixililliwney nr 7 2 114ft H 31 r. M. 4 18 I'llllXKlltuuiley Iv 7 HO A.M. 8 3ft t 4 4 20 IHivlon Ill I tl ft II 4 M) Kelio 8 2.'' I (I ft 22 Went Mokiiivc. . 8 4ft' 5 4ft ('l'illl!HVUIu O'll (I 0 15 ft 4(1 llntler V 471 6 31 0 4ft 0 16 Arrive. A. M. A. M. KM. KM. A.M. Ailillllntml train luiives Fulls Creek for runisu tauuey, 8 20 K m. CI.EAHFIiaii MVIKUiK. 75 KAHTRHS Tl MR. K M. K Arrive. Leave. Hevnotit'ivllle 1-illln-ii-eU Itiiltola ( A M. .loin-Moll... Iiirweinvllle . .. cli-nrllM, Mkt. Fl. .. A.M. K M, 1 20 t i 20 8 1ft 1 (Kl1 12 8 ft! 12 28 11 41 II BS ,t 7 07 2 4( 8 25 8 82 4 17 4 32 4 45 8 0' 7 l.i 7 22 8 00 7 21 8 INN 7 iw! t 7 00 8 IV 8 2.' A. M til SO I li-iull il, N. V. C... P. M I A. M. I.CIIVC. Arrive P. M. Pn!ly. f I:ily rxrppt Siinilny. D Htopion li.'ii!il for -iieiiirent to polntu snath of riMixniln'iie-. nii'l to let nlV i-nwliirpn; intin r-rii(i:i,t'i ;inu pfiiiim norm ol lirnuroril, E Slii"i o lei r,tl' tri-i-iit'i-i-ii froiiiHoi:th i,f I'iuix- FlUnwney, ieil on .iuitnl to In kt' on -o-ttmrr lor uriiiiiorii iitmi i.ini- north ol uni'ironl O Sloos to let oil iuiKseiiKern Irotn north nl rnnx lnittnviiey, ami on niiriutl to tnkeon ltiiHeneri lor Ain-Kiienyoi i-oint-i wi-ot on the r. ,t v. lty. I SIoon to lei oil I-nij-ein'cr' from Alleuhi-llv.Rhi! on nlifiiiil to tnkeon i-ti-ihcliircrs lor polntr tiortb ol I'linxununvuey. Tralnsa anil aniuinilld veilthuliil. with hnnd Boineilny eimi-heii, enh-. Hinl n-ellnlnir chair eiuni 'I'mltiA 2 mnl 7 IniMi rullinnn Hleepcm ln-tweel! Pull'iiloauii ritt-ihurir, ami IUx-Ik-jUt unil I'ltta- burtf. rnwATtn c. t.ai-ey, (ieni-rul ruhht-uci-r Airent, lvoclicHliir, N. V. Northamer fll Kellock's You will fintl the licst line of PlGlnrcs aiil Eciods in the town, below citv prices. We also have L'ODO feet of Picture Moulding 7." different kiml to select from. GKILLKS Ami any odd pieces of furniture MADE TOOKDKR. And now that liotiseclcmin time has arrived any Broken Furniture you have, send them around and have them fixed over as jood a? new. FCCORSETS Make American Beauties. We have them in all styles and shapes to lit every figure, and every corset is sold under this most liberal warrant "Money refunded after four weeks' trial if corset is not satis h; Look for this Trade Mark on inside of corset and on box. Y KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. Sole Malun. Kalamazoo, Mich. FOR SALE BY J. J. SUTTKR A UMfNlSTUATOirs NOTK-K. KsiiHt' uf .Iitlui 1, ltosM, Into of Kmh k wayvtlh', I'u. Nuiict 14 IttHiOiy Klvt'ii that lilitrs of ml mihM nil Ion im l lm tsiuii of John Muhk, liiti) i f lli(Mk wnyv lilu ImhoiiliIi, Jt'lfi'i'Mitn t'dunty, l,iniia)ylviiniti. Uiacum'i, huvlnx titu'ii m u ut tt I lo ilu iiMili'i-ili-'m'tt, to hIioid all aw- uim'u iiuU'liUi tit oaiO twiuio tn nuoHii'tl to iiiuke (tuyiiHMH. and tluwti (mvlnu flu 1 mi ttr (It'iaatuU will li m k i) known tht Hum) without duiuy. ii. if. aitn ri.i.ouun, aoui t. liruckwuy vlllu, Daintiest Styles in Footwiar . . SHOES DUILT ON HONOR . . . Our footwear for ladies mirrors the latest dic tates of Dame Fashion. What is proper and pop tilarin Oxfords and High Shoes, in dainty styles and worthful leathers is here. Up-to-date shoes for tfcnelemen. Also handle first-t lass working shoes. Our Prices, like our styles, Are All Right. Johnston & Nolan, MILAN ni.ot K. "PENNSYLVANIA 11A1LUOAD. llfr''r'At,0 It AM.KIIIIANY VAI.I.KY III VISION. Iaiw (i rutin DIvIhIoii. In Effect May 26, 1901. Uaslern Standard Tlmr.l Ni.ll- fto.liJ Kc-. 101 tio ICS NolO? A. II. lA. M.lA. M. l. M. I'. M. .... l ll is f ii ki 1 a m .... II 2, ll in 4 it, J (a li -ml II 22 t i H 117 .... Hi i:i II 47 4 .'id H ;r? .... Hi yi 4 (w H 4:1 .... Ill 211 tl .'ill ft 04 IN 411 ... HI 411 ft 21 Til Oil II III, 11 01 12 24 (V ; :i 11 2lll 10 ;-i m ;h :ii 111 21 U Hi 1ft Ml ill ;r7 II 41! II :i: 12 82 12 tl i4l 111 nl Ml 411 411 IK .... II i 114" I l:l A 110 10 M 1 II 'HI I ,Vi I 2"i II 40 III III 7 IT 1 7 11 ,v; 7 2H 1 41 7 It! i I' 1 ,Vi 7 10 7 4 i 2 Kl 7 1 Niilr. mi!' 2 201 7 41 t" l" 12 nx Mi I k 4.". .... :i V h 20 A.M. A. M. I'. M.H. II V. M. aTATIIINH. IMllHlilllir Hid Hunk l.tlWM'lllllllll Ni-w lli-i lili-hi-ni (Mi k KIiIku Mu.vmvIIIi- Hiiinini.i-vlllo . . . HmiikvllU- Iiiwii Kiillfi- Kl-Vlinlll-vllll- .. I'linriilit Kitllst'ii-i-k I'ltllnls Hnlnilii Winli'iliiirn . . . . I'onnllWd Tyh.i Ili-nni'l;lti tiriint 1'iifnviMid Ti n In mi iHiinilnyili-iivi. I'ltislnn-irlMIOH. ni., Iti-il Hunk 11. Ill llrH,kvlllf 1 2.41 . Ki't niililHvlllt 1.14, l-'nlls t i-i-i'k I.. 11. Diillois l.:t-i n.'m. WEHTWAIIIl No ICS No 109 Nn IC1J No. I!4 A. M.lA. M. I', a. No. I 0 BTATIDNK. lllirtW'IIIKl (illllll Itl'IIIICXI'lIC Tylt'r I'l'iinHi'lil Wliiiin lint-ii Hlilillli I'llllnin l-'lillht.'ll-i-k I'll IH'llllHl lt-ynntilHvilli . . I'lillfl. Ion 11 Ilioolollli- Siiiiiiiii-I'VIIIl,,. , MllVnvllIll OukHiil-.i.' Vi-.v lli-llili-hi-ii t.uWHiinliiitn ll.'il Hunk I'illl.uir P. M. B Iftifll 2.1, .... i ft riii Hi 41'i'll fill .... Til 1, 0 21) H ft! 7 Kl 7 0-. 7 1" 7 ill 7 42 47 4K 7 ! tH I! K IK II ft I 12 no: 12 211 7 17 7 2.-. 7 :t 7 4:, K nn: K 101 12 :ui 12 :m! 12 ftt 1 I in! I 20: li -.'III r. 101 11 v; in :r: 11 41 ii 1. t.i 21 2:1 1 :c ft :n 0 Si 18 X tft 41 7 01 tft 411 11 on l.i H Ml 11 11.1 'II I 1 2 .' V :u I .V' 7 :t" 7 47 7 .VI 11 HI k ;;l H 4.--I il I.'. '. 2 1 2 ;2 2.-, fl I: n :r; II :t 2 iiKl II 4: 0 :-7! ;;i ii 10 10I h 211 7 Ik 7 M tl2 ft mo I.', A. M. I'. III. I'. lil.'H. M.I P. M, T'-uhi Hi? 1S11111I11VI Iimivi-s OiiIIiiIh 4.10 p.m. I'nlN I'l-i-. k 4 17, llvvniililst'lllci :io, HriMikvllln ft. no. Ki-il Hiinkiliio, I'lii-lniiir u.:hi p. ni. Triilns inurki-il run ilully; dally, exi'rpl Siinilny; t IIiik Klnllon, Ii.-ic nIuiiiiU iiiiimI Ihi hIiowii. I'hliit'li Ipliiii & Ki iu lUllroni DU UIori In flT.-ft. Muy Stih. 1IMH. Tniln It-avo Ui lftwood a- fullowH: KAKTWAKIi v.rrt it m -Train 12. wnt-kdiiys. for Snnliury, U'llkl'Klllirill, llU'.ll-tOII, I'llllHVlHu.Si'MIIlt Iliirrisliii'ir und thn Inluniii-dluie mil lloin iiiriviinr nt. I'lilluili'lphlik (1:2:1 p. 111., Xn Yi.rk. !!:: 11. ni.: Hiilllinori,ll:Ui p.m.i V nxli 1 1 u 1 1 111. 7:(ft p. in I'lillnmn I'urlor i'iir Irotn WlllhioiHiHii i to I'liiludiilplilii uud piiH-Miniri-ri'oiti'luiit frnni Kiinu lo I'liltinli-lplilit und WillluiiiKuuiL to Itiiliiinort) und WuhIi IiiuIoii, 12:4(1 p. 111. Tniln , dully for Hiinlitiry. Iliir-rlsliiir- und pi ilii'lpul lnti-nniMllultHltloim, tii'ilvliii nt I'lilluili-lpliln 7::i2 p. 111., New York iii:2:iu. 111., Hull liiiiM-i! 7::l p. ni., Wm.li liiuiou H::ii p. ni. Vi-.iIImiIi-(I purlor cjint und iiiiKKi'inii'r i'oiii'Iii-k, lluifulo to I'lillaUi l plilu 11111I Wusliiuirioii, 4:0! p. 111. Train ll, dully, for Hur rls.MU'K uud IntKt'iiiL'illulu Hlutlnnn, ur rlviiiK ut I'lilliiili'lphhi 4:2ft A. M.i New York, 7.11 u. in.; Hull linoiii. 2.:m u. ru.s Wu.itilnitloii 4.r a. M. 1'iillinuii SlimpiiiK ruru front HiirrinliiirK to I'lillnili-lpliin und Nt-w York. I'lilluili-lpliln pusst'iWMK run reniuln In mIi-i-im-i uiidlKtnrlind mil II 7::ui A. M. 11:0(1 p.m. Tniln 4,dnlly for Suuliiiry, IliirrU Imii; und lnti-rniidiutu Htiitlons. iirrlvlnir ut I'lillnih'lplilu, 7:22 A. M.i Nhw York, U:AI A. M. on Hci-k diiVM und 10 :w a m. on Hun duy; Hitliiiuiiro, , :1ft a. M.: Wiudilimton, n::m A. M. I'n.luiuti Hli-epni-H from Erie, uud Wllllitmsport lo I'lilltidiilplilu, und I1IIuiii4mi i to Wushlii-.'tmi. 1'iiNsontt-r ro'K-lli-K trom K-ln to I'llllllili'lpliiu, Ullil N 1 1 1 1 urns 11, ,1 1 to Hulllmiilii. 12:17 p.m. I'm In 14, du'ly forSiiiilitiry, llurrlK liiMK und prlni'iiml Inturnii'dluiuHlutlonii.ui' ilviint ut l'liiluili'liilnu 7:22 a. in., Ni-w York H::ci u. 111. Hi'i-kduya, ilo.:u n. 111., r-undiiyl liultluiort' 7:1ft 11. in,, Wusliiuirioii, H::m u 111. 'i'ni lliiiii-il Iniiri-t h-i'iilinr i:li-k und pii i' -'on.-lii-i, lliiiruto to t'luliidi'lplitu unit u ii-.li:uiou. VrTVAIr a::ri 11. ni. Tniln 7, dully for HulTulo lu Kinpoi-itiui. I::ik 11. 111 I'liiln 11. dully for Kilo, ltldi; w.-ij . uud wi-i-k iIhvk for liiillois. riiii-iiiiini. 1111 1 priu -in n ino-rmu I uixKiutloiii V:44u. 111. Ti-uiii J, du.ly (or liriu uuU luUii- tnodluli' poiuiH. 3:4- p. in. Tralii 1,1, ilully lor Iliilfulu vlu Dmpoi-iiiin. :4ft p. in. Truln III, wcrkiluyH for Kttnu and lnturinndliiUiHititlon-4. U. m. WKKKPAYK. U. 111. 777. .... in 4ft ur 1 ' lui-mont ii T! 11 ini I" ilK Woodviilo .... 11 01 10 :ift (Jul n wo, nl .... 07 in ill Smith' Unit .... II HI 10 2ft liisiitnH'r ... II HI 10 2:1 Sti-nliflit, .... u ;ii 10 11 Cllim 1 1 ni.-1 ... II 2H U ftl JoliilHOilliui'lf .... II 4(J U 40 Iv UliUwuy ur .... 12 01 p in. 7 :m 7 21 7iVi 7 111 7 HI li ft7 I) 47 tl 41 V 11 ill) II 10 p.m. 11. in. 2 1ft II ill 2 ok 11 it S HI 0 - I ft4 U II 1 ftl II II I 47 U 07 I 4:i U 0! 1 ill M ftl I 21 H 47 ... H 4.1 I III H .1" I It K ilt I 01 s 2.1 ll, m 7 00 7 1)7 7 12 7 21 7 2ft 1 2H 7 u: 7 11 T 47 7 ftl 7 ftl H 00 1.1 p.m. p.m. IJ 10 4 U 12 17 4 22 4 27 12 JO i ill 12 ill 4 :r.l 12 .HI 4 4.2 12 411 4 1-1 12 ftU i .'nl li.fl I ft'.i 'i'b't ii'07 1 10 & 1.1 1 2ft ft ilU ur Kldwiiy Iv Isluud Unit Cm-urn I'rnsfr t'royluud Slioru Mill. Hlnu Hock Cili-rlin llrih'kwuy v'l I.iin.-s MIIIk M,-.Miiiii Suit, IturvnyK Hun Iv l-'llllh tvk hi Iv Hit lloin lu it Mt 1 lit ,k nr r'ullm' k Iv k lo 120 6 17 11 I! 12 ft! I) 41 UnvnoldKVillu H 21 lit! ft :m ft Ml 12 21 ll 10 lllookvllli) 8 ftO I ill II UU 4 fto II 47 Now llullil'in tl an t M U 1.1 i 01 II 10 Hil flunk 10 10 3 20 7 2ft 1 :i u 00 Iv I'iu-liuiyur 12 Ji tl w lo 16 p ni. H.in h 111. p ,. p. in. p.m. I'm-Hint' tnlilvK uud itddlllunul Int.ii iiiullou uoiiKtilt tli'knl ul!iiim. J.ll. HUTUIUNSUN J.K. WOOD, Uu MuunMur Uud. fiua. Ag't,
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