With u You Can Buy Horses, Harness, Wagons, McCormii'k Hinders. Mowers, Hakes, (irin'ders. Bargains In GROCERIES DRY GOODS To clone out stock. A imlr of well bred imirisu vot.ru I'OH SALE Thrre-yeiir-old buy marc, purer "Kiiulion." Koiir-ycnr-old black mtuctrot- ter-"Wllk." limb kind mihI well broken to single nr double. Get onr CHOPPING Done With The Reynoldsvllle Milling Company. Bring Your Produce to J.C.King&Co.'s HIRST NATIONAL a BANK OFREYXOLDS riLLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 :. nitrliolt, President; Mcott ,nr lellniul, Vice Pres.! John It. Handler, ashler, Directors: C. Mitchell, Scott McClollnnd, 3. C. King John II. ("ornott, Daniel .Nolan, O. W. Fuller. J. H. Kuuehcr. Does ft generftlbunklngbuslnessiind solicits the accounts of merchant), professional men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen una other, promising the most curuful intention to me nusiness or nil persons. Safe Deposit Hoxes for runt. First National Hank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. T II. HUGHES. I UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING A full line of siinnllcs constantly on bund. Picture framing specialty, otlicu mid ware room In rear of Miss Margaret Kvans' racket atore. Kesldcnce neiireur. Grant und 5th hIh Subscribe for The -X- Star If you want the Newt BUFFjlLO, ROCHESTER t PITTSBURGH HI OONDEN6ED TIMB TABLK IN EFFECT JUKE 15, 1902. NORTH BOUND. 6 Now. SASTIRN TIMB. 11 14 Leave. Flttiburg Alleghenyl Bntlur Cralgsville. Vent Moegrova. . . Kcho Dayton A. M. P. M. P. H. 9 00 10 12 11 2 900 6 21 10 21 10 67 S 6s (25 4 48 7 00 11 4 12 2t 12 n 12 3) "i'oj FtinxMitawney r a. a. 1'2 081 P. M, 7 40 7 40 i-unxautawney War Run 6 60 12 10,t 2 20 OA e so 6 40 60 1 86 8 00 7 SSI 8 II! C. 4 M. Junction. DuBols Kill In Oreek. 12 60 12 67 1 10 1 42 1 64 2 45 s oi 8 10 8 26 8 20 8 89 4 17 P. M l i Brockwayvllle,... A. U. 1 24 2 04 Kiugway Johnson burg .. Ml Jewell Newton 4 81 2 21 29 8 19 "i'oj 6 48 Bradford Ar. 8 SOI 20 P. M P. M. A. H. Buffalo. Rochester . .Ar. 6 46 Tooi 7 40 Arrive A. H. Additional train leave! Butler for Punxautaw ney 7:80 A. u. dally, except uuuduys. SOUTH BOUND. ,j KAmtaK TIME. 18 N, 11 7 Leave. A. H. A.M.I A. M, P.M. P.M. Rochester ...... . . 7 80 9 IO Buffalo . .....XV. 880 10 16 A. M. NOON. P. M. A. M. Bradford Lv t 7 46 12 05 12 46 Newton 8 20 12 84 Ml. Jewel 8 42 12 61 182 Johnmtiburg 0 86 1 42 2 21 Hldeway , 42 1 60 2 87 lirookwayvilUt 10 24. i ft) Ml. 8 11 Falls Creek A. u. 10 421 2 47 t 40 8 25 lmllots f 6 s 10 6K1 2 66 8 60 8 84 C. fc Al. Junction. 8 42 11 00 8 67 IllK Run 7 OS U 24 9 21 (64 Punxsutawney ar 7 2:1 11 40 SKI (40 4 IS l'Miixautawney Iv 7 26 a.m. 8 86 p.m. 4 16 Davtun 8 00 4 ii Koho 17 4 10 Went Mosgrove... 8 40... Craigsvlllu. 07 6 8.1 Butler 47 A 84 10 iSSSS? " Arrive, a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Additional train leavea Punxiutawney for But- Mr 43o r. m. aauy, except aunaaya. Hon On Sundays train 6 arrivea Buffalo 8:10 p. ., Kociiester 7 :un r. u., ana train tuavea bui- falo f :00 A. M., Koonemer :w A. M. CLEARFIELD DIVISION. 75 71 B ASTERN TIME. 70 71 P.M. P.M. Arrive. Leave. A.M. P. M. 126 1 06 Beynoldnvllle F1U Creek. liuBola ....CAM. Junctlun. . . . Curwanavtlle ...Cleartl'd, Mkt. Bt. ... ....Clearfl d, N.Y.C.... Leave. . Arrive, ft!?! 801 tZ?9J 2 12 40 7 U lfl 7 M 8 0U 1 16 8 26 8 81 8 12 12 84 7 81 11 ol 4 17 718 11 88 4 82 4 45 t 7 iota P.M. A.M. A.M. P. M, Dally. t Daily exoept Sunday, EDWARD O. LAPEY, General pajaenvar A root, TotnX.V.U kwMr,S.Y, RotoWiaott'is ATEW SHOE STYLES I I I I I I I I If 3'ou wnnt Slmcs tlmt are stylish yet serviceable, comfortable vet dressy, Shoes that conform to your feet in every way, Shoes that nre easy the first time worn. Shoes that you will appre ciate in every way visit the store where they sell WALK-OVER Prlco taiiOand LOO. AND QUEEN QUALITY Prlco M M. C'HIf.DHUN'S ANIJ MlSSKS' SIlOOH It MIO- dully. UOMNSON'S. IENNSYLV ANI A KAI LtlOA D. L lll'FFALO A AI.I.W1UANY VALLK.Y DIVISION. Low Giuilo Division. In Effect May 25, 1902. lEaitern Stindard Time. KArtTWAHO. No.101 No 108 NotO? A. M. I'. M. H. M. l 0 ini 1 1 :m 6 tA 1 1 111 4 in 7 6.1 U z 4 is 8 o? II 47 4 50 8 it? 4 6k tH 4:i 11 60 5 04 JS 411 5 21 Oil 12 21 5 :m 9 ii ;5 m ;o :n t.i M to ;i7 12 SJ i 16 9 f0 to so .... 1 1:1 o :m 10 ifl 1 2J 6 40 10 10 1 117 0 52 1 60 7 m 1 55 7 10 2 0:1 7 1" Note, 2 211 7 41 t2 iin 7 M I a 05 I 8 20 1'. M. P. M P. M. STATIONS. A. M I II 16 rittsburK Ki'il Hunk LtiWHinihilfil Nhw llclbli'hem link Uldun 9 40 10 l:l 10 20 10 20 10 4:i 11 on MllVHVll u ruimim'rvlllo... llnHikvlllu Inwn Fullrr KiiynnldHVlllu.. l'nncoiist FullMt'rvck DuKoIh it to t 21 Ml 111 hi ml tO Si 0 41 11 &! ttl .M Ml 411 ft 11 4 7 m ll 56 Plllllllll 7 7 Wlntormirn .... Pi'imtlidd 7 :io 7 : 7 d 8 Oil! Tyler iii'iinczuuo Onint 8 IK 8 4.1 Driftwood A.M. TriilnmiiSniidnvili-nveH I'lttsburirO.OOft. m.. Hi-d llimk II. Hi llinokvlllc 1.4I, Ui-ynoUliiVlllv 1.14, FullnCri-1'k 1.-1'. Ilullols 1.35 p. m. WKMTWAUD No lO NolOS No 102 No. 114 No. 110 A. M, A. M. A. M. I". M. P. M. .... I 0 15 ill 21) .... f 6 50 ... 10 41 HI 411 .... tO 17 .... 0 50 11 55 .... 0 20 .... 7 17 12 22 .... 0 62 .... 7 25 12 :w ... 7 HO .... 7 11 12 3." .... 7 05 .... 7 41 12 411 .... 7 1H 0 211 ft ( 1 05 f5 05 7 115 II 2; 8 III 1 20 5 12 7 42 til ICi t5 IK t" 4M 0 41 ft 2:1 11(2 5 27 7 611 til 5H tH 115 .... t5 4:i td 12 t7 04 .... t5 5tl tfl 1H 7 I i H 50 I 50 0 Oil H :W 7 HI tu 01 12 12 0 15 . .. 7 47 9 ih i z; 0 :t: ... 7 M ll 22 ... 8 M .... m 01 ;ki 2 :w 0 45 .... n :n 11 67 ;:i mi 7 14 .... ft 45 10 10 2 2U 7 25 .... II 15 l:i 115 6 9 45 .... A. M.l. III. 1'. m. I. M. P. M. ATATIOH8. Driftwood Onint Rinnc7.clto Tyhir riuinniMO Wlntt'rburn .... S11 ini hi Iliillols FullHCii't'k IMincoiiHt Kcynoldsvllli).. Fill lor lowii Hronkvllle Kiinimcrvlllc.... MiiVHvMln UitkKldmt rcw lli'thli'liiuii l.iiwrtonhtini. Red linn !(.... riltnlllll'K. Tniln 042 (Hiindiiyl liuivi's llulloln 4.10 p.m. Fiillul'n-ok 4.17. 11pviiiiIiIsvIIIi4.:I0. Ilrookvtllu 6.(i, Ucd Hunk B.:. I'lttahiirK 9.: p. m. TruliiH nun kid run dully: I dully, exi.viit Hiinduy; t IIiik Htiitlou, wheru hIuiiiiIs niUHt bu shown. Philadelphia & Erie- Railroud Division In effect March 24th, 1IK12. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 0:u4 ti m Tniln 12, wuekduyi, for Huubury, WHKi'sniirre, iiuxit'ion, I'oiinviiio.nrriiiiioii, II111 rlsbuiK mid I lit' Itiliirmedlitlu slit tl.im. iii'iivlnit lit I'lilludi'liihlu 0:2:1 p. ni., New York, 0::ip. m.i llullliiioro,0:00 p.m.) WiihIiIhuIoii, 7:15 p. m I'lillniiin I'lirlor cur from Wtlllumxporl to l'hlludulililu und iiiih aentfer colu'huH from Kline 10 IMiiludclpliltt and Wlllliiinsport to ltiililmote nod Wash ington. JOHSONIIUBO KAILROAD. a. ni. WKKKUAV8, n. m. .... 10 45 urC'lermoiit lv . II 00 ... .... 10 : Woodvnle ....1104 .... ....I0W Quluwood ...,1107 .... ... 10 111 ftnlth's Run ... II 10 .... ....10 25 IiiAluntt-r ... II 10 ... 10 20 Htllllnllt .... II 20 .... 10 11 Olcn llur.ol ... II 2H ... .... 9 55 .lolillsonliolK .... 1140 .... .... 9 40 Iv HliUwiiy ur ....12 01 .... RiixiwAY & Clearfield Uailroad and Connections. p.m. 7 00 7 20 7 00 7 05 7 01 0 57 8 47 0 411 i'h 6 90 8 10 a.m p.m. 7 00 12 10 7 10 12 20 7 21 12 W) 1 25 12 : 7 2H I :l 7 SI 12 10 7 4:i Ii 50 7 47 12 64 7 61 7 61 1 08 8 00 1 10 8 19 1 25 p.m. 4 10 4 20 4 IK) 4 4 4 07 4 41 4 61 4 61 '02 6 10 5 115 2 16 2 04 1 64 1 61 1 47 1 4:1 1 : 2H 119 1 15 I 05 9 :i5 9 26 9 15 9 11 9 07 9 02 M 8 47 8 4:1 8 ;i 8 lit 8 25 urltldirwny lv Mill llnvcn Uroylund HhorlH Mills lllue Kock Currier BriM-kwuy v'l Lnneii Mllln Mi'.Mitiii Hint lliirvcyn Run lv Full C'k ar Iv Dullols ar 8 00 1111 6 5ft Bi FullsC'k lv 8 10 1 20 6 10 8 12 12 62 S 00 12 24 4 50 II 47 4 115 II 10 1 110 9 00 0 44 Hi'VllolllnvllIe 8 1:1 I .11 0 2' 10 lirookvllle 8 50 1 611 0 00 New Hutbl'm 9 an 2 8ft 8 45 Rod Hank 10 10 8 20 7 25 Iv I'ltlHhurimr 12 05 6 :) 9 41 p.m. H.m u.m. n.m. 11.111. n.m. For time tulilcH and uddltionul Information consult ticket utieiit. J.H. IIUTCIIINHON Uen MuutiKur J.R. WOOII. Uvn. I'hmi AkI t2:50 p. m. Train ft, dully for Suiibiiry. llnr rlHburir und pi-lnctpitl InlorinedluteHtaitofm, linlvliiK ill riilliidi'liihln 7::i2 p. 111., New York 10:2:1 p. in.. Hull Imore 7::m p. m., Wusli ininon H::i. p. ni. Viwtlliillcd pui-lor curs and pnsHi'iiuer conches, Hulfiilo to l'lilludul iihlu and iiNliliiKton. 4:00 p. m. Train 0. dully, for llnr rlnburit nud liitermedliile atiillous, ar riving at Ililludiilphla4:25 A. M.i New York, 7.111 a. m.i Hull Inline. 2.01) 11. m. WiihIiIiikioii 4.05 A. M. Pullniiin Hlucplnif curs fmm lltirrltiurn to Philadelphia and New Yurk. Phlliidolphlii puHHtiiiKors chii remnlii In aleener undisturbed until 7:iJ A. M. 11:06 p.m.-'Trulu 4, dully for Hunbury, llurrU burit and Inlermedlute Htatlons, arriving tt t Philadelphia, 7:22 A. M.i New York, 9:;i8 A. m. on week days and I0.:ift A M. on Htm duy; Huliliiioi'e, 7:16 a. m.i WalilnnUin, ft:;J A. M. Pulliutin sleepers from Erie, mid WIlllnmHuort to Plilludelpbln, und WlllliimsiHiit lo Wui-lilnuton. PiiHscnxer couches from Kilo to I'hlludulphln, and 5V I lllHIIlKIMII't to llultlinoie. 12:27 p.m. Tniln 14, dully foi Hiiuhiiry, llnrrlx liiiiK mid iirincliuil liitei'medlulesiiitloiiH.nr rlvliiK at Phllndulplim 7:22 it. 111., New Yoik Oiitl u. in. weekdays, I U..U4 a. in., Hundiiv) Hill 1 1 more 7:16 a. ni., Wusbluiitou, H:;l a m. VcHiilfuled buffet sleeping I'nm and pus bpiikkI' coaches, Hullulo U) I'hlludulphiu und WushiiiKlon. WEHTWAItl) :: a. ni.-Tiulu 7, dally for Huffulo via F.iiiporium. 4: H u. 111.-Tniln 9, dully for Erie. Itldn wuj, und week duys for Dullols, Clerinonl Hud prluclpul iiilermedlule Hiut.lons. 9:60a. m. Twin It, dully tor Kilu und Inle.. mediate points. 8:45 p. m.-Train ili, dally tor Buffalo via hmporlum. 1:46 p. m. Train 81, weekday for Kane and luUtrniedlalcutatloua. Robinson's, If ROBINSON'S. I N A NCI A L BTATEM ENT Of Hoynoldsvlllo Soliool Dislilct for yuur cndliiK IIi-hI Monday In Juno, 1!K)2. O. W. Swaiitz, Tux Collector, In account with thedcliool District of ItcynoldHvlllu. Hciioot.. To iimoiint due fiom Col. ..., Hwiirtr. lust Kolllcment... . I IHW 112 To nm't of dupllciite 6,7i'0 ftl Toum'tSt lidded on f 1 ,402.53 70 U lly um't returned I 1:19 8.1 ' exonerations .. 252 2H 6 retime on .'.0HI.75 145 24 " it tot: on 12,759 51 55 19 , " " tl.100 50 55 02 6f, " " (1,472.011 7J IH " Treasurer's receipts. 5.971 01 " due from Col. Swiirti 140 44 (ll.KW 69 (O.KIft 69 Scitooi. Hiino. ' To ftmount due from t'ol Mwiirtx lust settlement.. To iimoiint of diipllciitu To nm't fit lidded on (53?.:i8 lly um't returned exonerutlons ' 51 ri'lmte on (l.l 50 ' 2tcol.'nn4l.ftl0.22 " ft ' (sill 25. " 6f, " ' 8.504,25. " Tri'iiKiirer's n Ipts. ' due from Col. Hwurlx 805 111 8,4:15 4S 211 ftl I 117 :i7 mi IM 115 2S M 20 40 111 28 21 l.an 04 2.547 12 (1,207 INI (4,207 90 School Hrn.oiMO. To um't of dupllciite Sl,4:i5 4ft ' 5f, nddedoni.541.97.... 27 10 Hy nm't relurned I ft7 ;I7 " I'xoneriillons Hi Ml " 5 f, rebiitu on 11,115.50. 95 2ft ' 2 4 col.'s on (I.H10.22 :m 20 ' 611 " " ho:i.25.. 40 10 " 6f. " " (5tHI.ll.. 2ft 45 " Tn-iisurer's recnlpta. 2,015 M duu from Col. Swurix. 402 00 CI, 402 6ft CI.402 58 U. W. FWAHTSI, Trellsurer. Ill uccolint wllh the Sch, Mil District of Iteynoldsvlllo. SriliHH.. To um't from Hmto tipprop. (:,4:l 87 " from II. w. Lenxeio, princlpiil, tuition To um't from W. II. Hell, M. E. chorcb To um't from O. W. Hwurlx, Collector To um't due Treiis. Swurlx.. 60 jVO 12 00 6,971 01 10 Hy um't due Treiis. Inst set.. 1,7W) 21) " orders reileemed fl,05ft I'll " Treasurer' (i .... 00 29 (8,482 48 (8,482 48 Roitn. To am't In hunds Trensurer . ...... Hwurlr. lust settlement.... ih To am't frum Col. Swurlx... l.ltll 04 Hy am't orders redeemed.... :i,t!i9 46 " Treiisiiior's 15 09 " biiliiuce In bunds of Trcusuici'Hwuitx 412 W (1 607 4ft (:i,507 4ft Htlll.OINII. To nm't In bunds Treasurer Hwurlx lust settlement.... (2 !,970 II ToiiNi't from Flisl Niillouiil Hnuk-Loiiii 2,000 00 To um't from J. M. Iliistlnits Lumber Co i: 22 I'u am't from ('ol. Swurtx. . . 2,015 114 lly nm't of ordtrt redeemed (;7.5ift 74 " Tieusuiur'a I; 17 911 (27,721 0? (27,724 07 These accounts audited mid found to bo correct this 111 ti duy of I line, IU02. I'llKD .1. Ht'TI Kll, Auditors. A. J. I'llHTI.Kl IIW AIT, ( Whole numlierof scbisds Averutro numlierof months tiiuirhl... Numlierof mule teachers employed. N limber of fcmtile teachers em ployed Averuvo salaries of mules per mouth Averiiicc siilmiesof femilles per 1110.. No. of mule scholar unending ull the schools In the district No. of feniiile scholars atlendlnff ull the schools In the district Whole number In iilleniliini'H A vet 11 ite dully attendance of scholurs Averime percuntiii'e of iittenduuce.. t'ost ofeiich pupil tier month No.of mills levied for sliool puriMises bulldliiK '' " " In mil Amount levied for school pin ikius .1 " " bulldiliK " j " " bond " 12 7 4 11 (82 60 (10 ill 2S9 1151 040 474 IM (1.00 ft 6 6 6.709 K4 0.41.5 4N a.4.15 48 Total ainoilnt levied 2,000 80 HKCRII'TS. Htale nppropitutlon for year endlnif Juno 1901 ( 2,419 ft7 Hiilunce on baud fiom lust yeur ... . 20,416 75 Fr un collector, tuc!iilliir tuxes of all kinds 0,017 IHI Fiom louiis since lust ropurt 2,000 00 From all oilier sources, us stiles of houses or luuds, liquor Hues, Ac... 210 72 (17,984 if! EXPKNOITDItKH, Hulldlnx und furnishing houses (.'7,580 74 Tein heis' wuues 4,:ni5 00 Amount paid teachers for aliendiiiK the aiiiioui leuchuin' Inslllule 100 00 Hchool luxi iHMiks 417 54 Hchool stipidles oilier Ihnn text Issiks, IncliiiliiiK, limps, ulolies, &e. ?2ft 01) Fuel and contliiMciicles tui 01 Fees of collecuir und treusuror IkH Id Salary of secretury no no Debt and liiluiesl paid S.l rll 46 Oilier expunsee 1105 14 Tola) expend It u tea .....$17.672 00 Cash on bund 412 24 IIKSOtHll'BS, ('ash on hand ( 412 24 Amount duu dist rict from ull sources U, I.V5 I'A ( 11,608 19 I.IAIIII.II IKS. An101111l.1l lie nn unsettled bllls.lf uuy (I0,82 60 Aiiioiiut iHirrowed mid uupulil, or Uuhlofdlslili:!. 21,067 50 Total llabllltlea (11.01 22 Llulillitles In execs- uf resource. . .. (18,412 90 Kstlnialed value uf sclnsil Kroiiiids Mild hullllillKS (IVWI 00 I. H. IIammond. Pres. W. II. ItKl.l,. Sec. Onr Cent-a-W-rd Want Column never falls to bring results. You will always find it on 4th page. Look over it now. TtiFoloBp a Its Understood It. rnftm-iiKcrE In an uptown cur one aft fiiuion litnt wick were very much en ti'i'tiiltii'il nmi iiniitHed liy n (IIrciihhIdii of 1 1 1 1 1 1 at h hi l 1 1 1 mi 1 by two colored pim Hi'linera. Am llu delmto wnxed Wiirmer Ilic voleea or Hie (li'liiitciH jrrew lotnler until wluit win mild won pin t lily mull ble to ull In Hip cur. After cni li luid niude n coiifeKsloii of fullli und given III view or tlie mentis whereby mortal inn n could kiiIii mlrntlon one of tlie tmlr blurted nut In n tone Hint Implied Hint all his hope for the next world wna embodied In the word: "Well. soli. I b'lleve dot wlnit's rwIiib to be la alio'ly Rwlne to be." "Huh," (minted tils companion con teinptuouoly. "den yo' b'llevea In pro meditiiBbun." Baltimore Sun. The Limit. ''And Hie railway company nRreea to aettle by piiylnu me $.r),000. does It?" sold the nni n who bnd been Injured. "How much or It do I Ret?" "You Ret nil of It," Euld Hie lawyer, -'and yon pay me what you plciixi-. It didn't take me lire minutes to get a Kettlemelit out or them." Thin. ( render. Is no Mncy aketrli There are limits to Hie Imaginative fnciilty or the human mind. Chleaco Tribune. A Help to Knrly Ittslna, Mllluiia n --You're up unusually early this moruliiK. Johnny. Johnny (without lookiim up from hit dime noveh Yeh. Mom sent me t:i bed ItiHt nl uli t Just um Pretty 1'i te was about to rescue thu lovely iniilden. riilladelpbla PreKs. Wife Not ninffeil, Mrs. Siihliubs I see your htiHlinnd pocft out behind the stable to smoke. Don't you allow him to smoke In the house any more? Mrs. Ilnklots Oh, ho can smoko any where ho lilies, but Just now he Is put ting mi n bluff that he has aworn off. Town Topics. Explained. "And hnveij't you pot any more mon ey?' asked the sweet youiiR thing sell ing chances at the church fair. "Yes; I've got n dollar," reluctantly udmltted the unfortunate tint truthful young man. "Hut I put it In the sole of my stocking before putting on my ahoea so as to have something to pay tuy car fare home." Brooklyn Eagle. To most people rlco Is rice, but, not withstanding this, there Is a consider able difference between the Chinese or Japanese aud the American article. The former Is darker In color and In no way compares with the latter In flavor or quality. Of the American, how ever, there ore a number of grades, of which that grown In the Carollnns Is considered the best. When purchas ing, see that the grains arc large, plump nud unbroken. In washing be careful not to break them between the "bauds. One Flffept of It. "She seems to be growing lopsided." "Yes. She's been n good deal In the company of a fellow who doesn't know liny better than to grab her by the arm and try to help her along by hoisting Due shoulder out of plumb." Chicago Post. Out of Ilia Own Month. lie Wise men hesitate. Only fools are certain. . She Are you sure? lie I'm quite certain of It! Then she laughed. New York Her ald. There la no fluctuation In the price of wild oats. rhlladelphlu Iteeord. Too Attractive. "Now, here," said the salrsninn, "Is a very fine umbrella. The linndle, you will observe, la especially nttructlye." "That's Just what I want to avoid. Every umbrella I ever owned has been entirely too attractive." San Francisco Tost Ho Bnperatltlun. "Would you start on a Journey on Friday?" "No, Indeed." "Why nre peoplo so superstitious?" "Uut this hns nothing to do with su perstition. I get paid on Saturday." ' C PRING IS HERE- AND SO IS Northamer & Kellock. And wo a io hot tor prcpiit'cil l.lnui evor to do cabinet work ur iiii.vlliing In the wood working line. Upholstering und repair work uf ull kinds diuiu promptly. Picture FVcirnlnjf Wo havo just received u litrgn lino of Picture Moulding mid wu curry H lino ol room inoiiluiiig In stuck. Cull und exHiniito our lino and trot priocH. Our en hi net shop Is hi sihiiII nnd our busiiuu-ft Is gelling so largo we will huvo to do Moinelliiiig io got iiioru mum, so wo lnuv di-dilcd to soil off ull our framed Rlcture et Cost IT.ntl Plot urea lit .YC5. (11.00 riotnn.s at $4.r(). (i').(H) I'loluivs ut, i:i.K(l. .IIU l'iuturiM at 1 1. M). (.1.0(1 Pictures hi '.. (2.IMI I'lcliiivs ul (d ot). I.(K) I'iuliiii.s at Too. nil llio rt'Hl in IIiohiiiiio proportion. We are ulo ugi'iits fur l!i Khihi fir i-lil. i Mllillng Ulliid mill I'ulonl Screen ! Windows. lleiuoillber tliu pluui: Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building", Main St. t THE RICE TABLE. A Distinctive and netnnrkatite Meal Served In .lava. "At ! o'clock," snys n correspondent of the Knnsns City Star, "every hold In Java serves n most distinctive and remarknble meal called the rice t:tlil (rljst-'lfel). A largo, flat, bowl shaped iIImIi Is placed In front of you. which you fill with beautiful, white, flaky rice, borne n bout In dlNtics holding fully a quarter of n bushel. Then romcs n seemingly never eliding stream of un lives, ench bearing a (Hull containing some different meat, vegetable or con diment, from which you take a small portion and place It on top of the rice. "After you hnve had a little or every, thing you mince it up with a knlle mid tork and mix It well with the rice nud then rail to with n large spoon. A list or Hie side dishes, with nn ordinary rice table, would read something like this: Fried eggs, omelet, fried chicken, broiled chicken, stewed chicken, beef steak, sausage, fish, fritters, n mixture of vegetables stewed with n mustard dressing, raw cucumbers, liver and ten or twelve different spices and relishes. besides pickles. Many a stout Dutchman have we seen take a liberal helping from each dish In addition to almost a quart of rice for n background of 'table.' Natu rally every one must go to sleep Inline dlntcly lifter such n meal, nnd nil busi ness Is suspended for several hours. The dinner In the evening at 8 o'clock Ih n very simple meal." The Wroonr Itanm. "Whllo spending a vacation nt Med. ford Springs. Pa., some years ago," said n Unit I more lawyer the other day, "I went lute one night to my room, ns I supposed, unlocked the door nnd was startled hy n woman's sereiin. I re alized at once that I had got Into the wrong room. You may bo sure I did not waste nny time getting out Into the corridor, locking the door again nnd entering my room, which happen ed to be the next one. "While I was doing this the woman continued screaming, alarming the whole hotel. A crowd soon gathered, and when the woman could be per suaded to open the door she declared there wns n man In her room. Of course no Intruder was found, nnd, as the door was locked when the crowd gathered, the lady wns told that she must hnve had a nightmare and Imag ined she saw a mnn In her room. I kept quiet, and every one else In the hotel wns convinced that the lady's Im agination had worked upon her fears." Baltimore Sun. Popular Weather Nations. How often do we hear the remark. "We shall have rnln. the atmosphere Is ao heavy." The reverse Is true. When one sees smoke hanging from a chimney, with a tendency to sink to the ground. It Indicates that Hie at mosphere Is light In fact, too light to float the smoke. When the smoke rise's from the chimney, It Indicates a heavy atmosphere. A column of smoke Is not n bad barometer, ror a barometer simply records the pressure of the at mosphere. When the atmosphere Is light and the smoke settles, the pres sure on the mercury is light, nnd the column falls. Indicating storm. When the atmosphere la heavy and the smc.ke rises, the pressure Is greater and the column rises, Indicating fair weather. Pleasure seekers and others before starting out should therefore watch the smoke. The Three D'a. "Down In Orecnsboro." snld a citizen of that North Carolina town, "I knew three 'drummers.' They seemed to be boon companions. The first one travel ed for a large brewing company In Bal timore, and the second represented a wholesale drughouse In the west. These two men, while going through Hie south, fell in with a man who was selling Collins to undertakers In the country towns. When the trio renched Oreensboro to spend Sunday you know all the 'drummers' come Into Greensboro to spend Sunday they had already been christened the three D's Drlnks, Drugs and Death. New York Press. Solid Foml For Scot's Intellect. The librarian of the Aberdeen rublle library shows In his annual report what books readers cnll for. In one case a laborer's Inst thirty books from tlie library consisted of two books In science, one In philology, two In sociol ogy, three poetry, threo philosophy, eleven theology nnd eight fiction. An other reinarknlilo case Is Hint of nn up holsterer, whose rendfug In n period of about two years consisted of one book In science, one In useful arts, two In history, five In biography and twenty six books of travel. St. James Gazette. Th Teeth. One of the commonest onuses of bnd teeth is tliatiOf taking very hot food. If you take u cup of very hot tea or coffee, the enamel on the teeth ex pands, ond breathing the cold air after ward causes it to contract. This alter nate expansion nnd shrinking of the enamel works havoc with It, and when it criicks. as It soon does, thu inner part of the tooth crumbles away lu no time. Her Dearest Friend. "If you were I," she said to ber dear est friend, "would you be married In the spring or the fall?" "If I were you," was the unhesitating reply, "and had actually secured a mnn, I would set the wedding for the earliest date possible." Chicago Post A tlrrnl Success. Old I Mend - Was your daughter'a iiiarrl'igv n success? Ilostehs Oli. a great success. She'a traveling In Europe on the alltnouy. New York Weekly. I I N, HANAU. I am rinsing out. my und g. nls' Iti 'iiishiii giiiti' to quit. Iiuslno! (I .on lrcsH (ioo.i s5c die-is u-oods, 75c die- -fooil-, 2.5.' I 'iixlitncro :i'C I 'tl-diiiirtc ii!i.- fn-.li mere Im' I'lnlds He Pl-ilds si.no lliondcloih 81 20 Hroinlcloth $1.00 silks 75c silu-H iKf Silks . 45c Silks sc llntsii Hlndlnit 5c Hiitvii Hlndlnit 2.V Tuhle Linen 5 ' taiile linen ,ii- tniile line a h- binclier's linen Hie butcher's linen 5c ciiinlirlc lining 50c linlic-.' shift ivnlj-t CLOTHING. In black und blur, clay worsted, sitiiiii e nnd round cm sutls. 415.00 suits - - (11.00 11.011 suits - 10.(10 I .Mn -nits - 8.50 III (l suits 1 . 7.25 .ii soils - - .1.50 5.(io soils ' a.50 4.1m suns - i.n YOUTH'S SL'ITS. (I'M" sails 8.IKI S'llls 7.50 suits n.'ni : o.nii suits 5.5(1 suits 4 .50 suits 0.25 5.00 4.75 4.00 075 2.75 CARPETS IDOO Yards Velvets 800 Yds. . Tapestries 2000 Yards Ingrains Direct from the Mills in assortment ( f styles and colorinys at prices that defy competition. Art Squares and Rugs, China and Japan Mattings, Lace Curtains and Blinds. AT HALL'S, ? HOME COMFORT. I m-w, 1 'XJ The pandy exterior of a ploc of upholstered furniiura la likely to cover up a weakness of construction that would eondemn It, were you able to ue the Inside. Therefore we warn buyera to avoid thu showy, shoddy artlolea and to pin their faith to articles that are hon estly made and graceful In declgn. Artlolea that are absolutely deiundable aud are guar, autoed, bear this mark. K&rpei) GMatXauvtSStl UpNolslsrsd fi rrtllvra c m 1 OA 00, we relieve yon will be satisfied with any pup ohasa you make uf these goods. If not,li)t ut know about it. A sale of Knrpen Couehel la now on. Partt. oularly gootl values at the foUowlug pruxat, 1 J. Mock of dry (foods and clothing and '.' goods at 2.) per cent less than cost, ladles Am Kb! tl.00 Indies' shirt wulsts 79c 05c (I II! Indies' shirt Wlilst (1.12 55c (I 50 Indies .ilrt wulst (1.15 2Ui: (1.15 Indies' shirt waist lV 24c (1.25 baby dresses K5c 47'jc 75c baby dresses ' - 65c 12c 50c buliy dresses 0c 25c bnhy dresses, P.h! 7'ic 75c buliy skirts - - , 4.5c 115c 50c baby skirts - One 79i: 25c. baby's skirt - 10c 67c 10c child's stockings - 741- 45e l2ljcchlld'H stockings luc its: 18c child's stockings 12' ic 7c - 2.5c --11111(1 covers - - life 4c 6c hulls sllkuteen 4c 2(- l()c yard sllkuleen 1'ia 4Ur 1.5c yard sllkuteen 10',c Soc ?l.of) llexlblecorset - (1.00 22c (Mm llcxlblo corsets Klc :im: s5c flexible corset 05c 4c 60c flexible corset 40c I'd- 40c Ilex Hill) corset - 29c Chlldren' Knee Pant's Suits (.5 00 Suits, - - - 8.00 4. 50 suits - 0.50 4 00 soils 2.00 0 . 50 suits - - 2.50 150 suits 1.00 I.OOsults - - 75: 75c knee punts - - 65c 61)0 knee limits - - 42c 2.5c knee pants - loc 25c cliild'i. ovoralls 10c Men's I5e II iiui, counts ltk: Hoy's Hie linen colons 7c Mi'iiV-V 1 libber co.Iuis 10c .Men's 50,; neckties - - one Men's 25o neChtles - 10c hlld's loc nuektiu - - Oc LINED FREE: U'iJ'--w.3e-l I r PPOS ITE rOSTOFFICE. The season for beautifying the home is here and do you know how especially well-equipped we are to help you in this direction? OF CARPETS AN MATTINGS we have many lieautiltil patterns co cnoose irom. All Brussels Carpets MADE, LAID AND LINED . FREE. 60c to 1,40 per yard. MATTINGS 14c to 40c per yard. BED ROOM SUITS $16.00 to $60.00. Sideboards, $12.00 to $75.00. Extension Tables,$3.75 to $27. Brass Trimmed Enameled Beds, $4.00 to $18.00. Tin.- furniture, wo buy Is nut mac' for uppcHfunee only. It, must huve quulliy andducabllliy to recommend it. R. HIL-LJS.
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