7 See our Line -OF- BATH TUBS. LAVATORIES AND CLOSETS. ENAMELED AND' CAST IRON SINKS. GAS FIXTUTES AND BURNERS. MONARCH INSTAN TANEOUS WATER HEATER. BATH ROOM SPECIALTIES. Estimates furnished for Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. R. D. Albright, Next dor to Convln's Photo (iullery. ill make my regular visit to tho rial Hotel noldavllle, November 12th to the American hotel, UrookvllliN emocr i t ami n. ah i mien a ...an h i:h i inu. mnnin mv . . . . I i. . 1 t H...I " G. C. GIBSON, S&. . lubvcribe for The -X- Star If you want the News At HALL'S Iron Beds, Bed Room Suites. Side Boards, Velvets, Tapestries, , Ingrain Carpets, China and Japan Mattings, Havalind, German and Austrian China Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets Nottingham, Insti-' point and Bobbi net Curtains, Go-Carts, Cradles and Cribs. Gas and Coal Cook and Heating Stoves. ANYTHING YOU NEED TO FURNISH A HOUSE. At -Hall's 4 t'nfnrlnnnlff. Von TUunu'r I wonder what kind of people Inivo taken tlio house iiernss tho way. Mis. Von lllnini'i I don't know. I was out tlif tiny lliry moved In. Now York Jlernld. Vhr n Wnn Nhntililn't. There nro two things Hint should keep n mnn from worryhiK If hi? have no reason for woitj Iiik. there's no two worry Iiik; If ho hnvo It reason, there la no use.-Los Angeles Herald. BUFFHLO, P.fiCHLSTU S niTSBOHGH W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE IN l-.l Tl:i'T .11NK M, l'.2. NllltTII IKIfNIt. ' K M Ki:S 1 ! M I". 12 I N..IH. !a.m. It Inn- r. h. ( r. M. 1'lttiL.tlK I All. rl.i-ny I HiltliT rmii!-villi' WM M"M:nir Ki'lm - Piiyiii'l . .; I'llll . . i III liry III ' A. M l'niiv - nmuney Iv t '"' r" I'.li; I'mii I (' 0' C. A M. Jllllrtli II. II- M .1 IS Fnlli iTi'ek.. ... li Itmi'k Miiy villi' .. . A. . M'ltWnV ,l(i!ii..iiiliilr; lt .Il lVl'lt New lull Ilrililliil'il Ar A M. Iliilfiitii. .,r. J ll'iiluillT An I vi A. M. 0 fHl . t 4 HI 9 Oft A ?ll t! '.1 6 Mil 10 f.7 a-.l IK ...... 7 mil n ! I to I1. 1 li 1 1 r.' ih i j in 1'. M. 7 10 12 '.1 t 2 W 7 10 7 r..i! t m 13 31 ;i ii :i in; s If. I 'J ,r.o 12 fc in, l 1? l .rii it I V :i in, a :a i P. M. j: 1 60 I'. M. I II if: 1 0!l 1 11 1 '.' 2 oa 2 8 ID "4 M A. SI. "a ml 7 4il A. M. 3 '.11 3 ii'.i ; 1ft ft i".' 5 ti (i an I'. .. ,. Mill, .nil I in In I lii-y 7..:i A . M. ilnlly. ii vi" ItiiiliT fur I'linxautiiw. 'M i-t Huniliiyit. Sol Til I 1.1 lliil'Nll. V n i iin thi i. 0 i 3 I Noli., 11 7 1'. M. I'. M. Id "id iii I I'. M. A. M. j ia 4.1 "i'si 2 21 2 :n I'. M. 3 11 t 8 40 3 S3 8 .'XI H 111 8 rT 0 21 IM 9 to 4 i:l Y. M. 4 It ::::::. .V! "ssi 6 1 7 V) V. M. A. M. 1 in v A.M. A.M. U.U'ill'Kll' IIiiIImIm . ;J... 7 HQ 0 3il A. M. MIDN.j t 7 r vi : 8 i li at' l.v Ilm.lli.i.l . l.v. Ni' Inn Mi.J.-nett J'.lniMihliliru Ilnluwiiy llrni'kuiiyx llli- .. . j-'iillv rri i'k Inil! it K IJ IJ nl o a i 9 I'.l 10 21 10 IJ 10 re i n ii 11 21 II in A. M. r. 1 M I. M t c. :: 2 r.- C. il; M. Jilliiiltili. 0 -I'.' lllif Itini I'lln xni In" ni'V fir riiiiXHtitiiMiH'y Iv IlilVliUI Ki'lm i'l M.ivi,'l'n l'. . , 8 H'l S S.i "i'i'j 8 Ofi' h i: H 10 U (17 I'riilux lllr IHllliT Alli'L'lii'liy I I I'illslilil'K AitIvi' 1) 1 "6':Vi Y. M. 11 00 A. M. A. M. A'Mliini'nl Ifitlii li'iivt' I'linxulmvney for Hut lur4: :'i I'. M. iluily, cxri pl Hiiiiilnyn. KuTK on Piimlnys trnln 0 nrrlvin Unttiiln :1(l r. m , UnrlunttT 7:o"i i'. M., niil train S lvavva Uufr fiilo '.i;i a. m , U'H'lioti r 8::i0 A. h. fl.KAHl'IKI.I) DIVISION. 7t 73 FASTI'HN Till K. 70 72 r. M. r. M. Arrive. Leave. A. X. r. M. IT nrvnolilnvllto t 2 It K 30 1 0") till!" m uk t 7 o 2 :w 8 '.HI 12 in Inilliiln 7 07 8 2t 8 12 1231 ....(). AM. Jlllli'llon.... 7 11 8 82 7 81 11 51 f'lirwviiivlllv 7 611 4 17 7 1M 11 Rx ... I'linnl'il, Mkt. Ht 8 00 4 Xi t 7 lo.tll 80 ....t'Uillira, N. Y. C 8 1(1 4 45 F. M. I a.m. Il-nvc. Arrive; A.M. r. M. Pally. t Dully OM'cpt Kmirtay. KDWAHI) ('. IiAl'KY, tk-iieriil I'usscmi'r Airont. ( Form N. T. 2.) Kochratcr, N, Y. 100 Per Gent. Annual Dividends It la no other stove made like it and none that will plvo yon tho satisfaction, therefore Insist upon getting tho (iKNUlNKCoLK'S Hot Hlaut, which is sold only by Keystone Hardware Co., Opposite corner from First National Bank, Reynoldsvillc, Penn'a. N, HANAU I am closing out my stock of dry and gonu' furnishing goods at 25 going to quit business. tl .00 nresii Goods Klc kv driiKH kooOh, - tve T.'te (IrtiHA kooiIh, toe V ('Uhhlnere 21k; tc fiihlimert) - t!4c Hue Cithhiiiuru p '47'iC lho l'lnWU - lie Ht: Pinion - - o II. Ui llioiidclotli 7ik: 11.211 HrcmcJc'lulli . . Km: tl.OOhllku . TWO 7.V, Silks - . Mi; IKicHllkit - ,4ta 4.rK' SllkK - . av xc Brush HIikIIiik - 7c IW' Hiusli llliiiliun - - 4,1 , Tuhle LIiiuii - 21 MH' liililc llni'ii 4m: 7lV: liilile llmsil Mil', iKKi buti'lier'u linen 40c bulrhur's llnon iMh: Ac ouinhi-it: llnliitf - . 4o - 60c liullus' nil I rl wulst. 4Uu . CLOTHING. In bluck snd liluo, clity worsted, ll.l.liUsulu . - 111 oo - I14.HU mil in 10.00 l&OUtuiM . S.V) lU.tio nulla . - . 7.3.1 s.i nnlm .. 3 .Ml Mm KiiiiM ii.: 4.Wult - ... 2.40 YOUTH'S SUITS. . . 110.00 suits - - . T 2S .'D.WI suits . . i.ili . t .no suits ' .-. ' :,, 1 .' i.uo .10 suits 4.7.1 . -S - - D.uosuiU - . . 4.00 J , . . . 6.00 suits - a. 71 M , - .78 l'tirplo lin nlwnyg licon poii8ktirea tho roynl color. The 111 fated Onirics I. wiix, Iiowcvit, nt Ills own dcslro, cvowni'il In n mho of .white. Although lu wnn Bprlonsly I'rmlmlnrl thnt of the two pxrcpllonn to thin rtilo, Itlrhnrd II. ninl lli-nry VI., who wore white vntln rolion nt tholr roronntloim, lHth had ninio to n vloloiit end, one nt ronto frni't rnntlr? mid ono In tho Tower, t'hnrh'S I. won resolute in his dominion, nnd, when, twpnly thrco yenrii nfter wnrd, nhiioRt to n dny, hln liody wns conveyed to It urnve tlironnh n lienvy miowHtorin, tho Htiperstlllotiii could not help remnrkliiff that the third "white kind" hud BUffored a Violent death. St. .liiines tinxctto. Weak and Tired. " Do you suppose your Vino! Tk'ould do me any Rood?" said a woman customer the other day. " I just drag round. My work seems an awful burden." "I think Vinol will help you," said our clerk. "Our folks at home use it. We have such faith in it that we will pay the money back if It doesn't help you." She took a bottle of Vinol home and has since bought another bottle. Vinol was sold last year on the same guarantee. How many "refunds" were there, do you think? Less than two percent. In other words, Vinol did successful work in ninety-eight cases out of 100. For two great classes, those who can't seem to gain strength, and those who are tired at nothing, we say : "Try Vinol on our guarantee." H. ALEX. STOKE DRUCCI3T. Mull onli't'H supplied, $1.00 per bottlo, expri'HO prepaid. The money paid for a COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST STOVES Is saved in fuel each winter. The fire is never out in this wonder ful stove and you dress in warm rooms every morning. What more can be nskedVf a stove. Burns soft coal, hard coal, wood.'cohs and trash. ' Boware of Imitations which unscrup- -ulous dealers ahow yon nnd claim are Juat llko COLE'S HOT HLAST. There goods and clothing and ladies per cunt less than cost. Am 11.00 liullm' shirt wulsti ' file II. iA IikIIch' hlilrt wulnt 11.12 (1.V1 lllllll'H Bllll'l WIllHt l. Id ll.l.Muilllix'HliirtwulHt UOt; 11.3.1 liaby drusses HSc 7.x baity dniHHt's - - U.1; NIc buby driiAHOH Mki 3;c buby drt'NMV. Ulo 7.V Imliy HklrlH - - 4.V fnK' bitby skirls mm 'i"H! buby'iiHklrt lUc Kicrlilld'aBUM'klnKs 74c l'-ir chlld'u hKk'UIuks - llki Inc child's sUK'kliiKa 12', o hland rovtirs - Ilk ric IihIIh Kllkuiiitin 4c 10c yiird Hllkiituon - 7'ic I. V yiird Hllkuiut'ii 10', c II. Wl Nuxlliluuorsut - 11.01) 11.011 llux I blu I'lirsuU k:ic KV fluxiblu corMit . aiu MKr HhxIIiIh corNSt 41V 40u lluxlblu uorsut 2Uu Childrcns' Knee Pant's Sulu I'i.OO Hulls, . .8.110 4Ki suits - . U..V) ' 4.00 sulu 2.110 ' H.10 nulls . 2..10 1. Ml nulls 1.IK) iKlHUlln - -7.1 Tie kiwio pmits - 6.V, Mm kuvu punts - - 42c 2ta knee pun la . nio 2rK! child's overalls llkt Muu's Iftc llimu culliirs 10c Hoy's io.' lineu collsrs 7 Men's 2fk! rublwr collars . We Men's Mlu neckties . , UUo Men's 23o neckties . llw Child's 10c nockilo - be mOHts' Of NAVAJO WOMAN thr Alonn o( A tt Indian . Hqnnws F.tf iors InrtrpMidenre. Tim Xiivftjo ivoinnn, who linn tnndo her tribe the most fttnioits nt nil liv ing Indian run-" by incnns of her great end rxi'i'llont Invention, the Nnvnjo blllllkl't, OCt'llpll'R II KIH'lllI pOHltlllll of great Independence. Her property, rights lire I'lirefully resjieeled. Kho oniiR iiiiieh of the wealth of the tribe, nnd her children belong to her nlone. A woman may have hundreds of sheep when she marries, nnd not one be comes the property of her husbnnd. Ieseeiit Is traced through the female lino. It Is n survival of the primitive inntrliirelinto. J'he Navajo woman has no perma nent limnc. The progress of the tribe has been greatly Impeded by lis dark superstition that every deiilh Is caused by Clilnilo, the devil, nnd that evil spirits linger about the dead body. The house Is never occupied again. The corpse Is burled In the Hour nnd the house pulled down over II, mid n Na vajo would freere before he would make it fire upon the logs of one of these deserted heaps. Hit the Navajo "hogan" Is n poor, temporary nfi'nlr, n mere circular but of logs and stones, with n linlo In the nsif for the smoke and n blanket for the door. In the summer tho Navajo woman loves to move Into n brush wickiup, made of grensewood boughs. There she sets up her loom In the shadow of the rock nnd lives In the open air nil summer. Chicago Inter Ocean. Slniclo lints For Itrnl first. If single beds were more numerous than thnynre, n great ninny people would be better off. When one la tired, slek, cross, restless, out of sorts, ho or she ought to sleep nlone nnd not coniiniinlcnte by proximity the mal adies that nITei't him. The brute crea tures when slek go nwny by them selves till they die or get over their troubles, nnd this Instinct a great many human beings have. Those that have It are best If Indulged In It, not to tho slightest degree of neglect, how ever. Where two children In n family must share the same room In n great many cases they would bo better off to have two single beds rnther thnn ono wide double bed. Wo can sharo n great many things with those we love, but solitude clings to us from birth to death. We come Into the world nlono; wo must go out of It alone,' nnd we live In It nlone, In a certain Important sense, nnd to get and keep our "bear lugs" we must sometimes be left alone. It Is good thnt we should be. Family Doctor, The Odor ol llrnlli. A London physician of large practice nsscrts that owing to his extremely sensitive sense of smell ho can foretell the coming of denth forty-eight hours. He says that when a patient conies within two days of death n peculiar earthy smell Is emitted from the body. When the fatal dlscaso Is slow In Its progress, tho odor makes Its nppear once as much ns threo days before hand, but when the disease Is of tho galloping kind the doctor says ho re ceives much shorter warning. He at tributes the smell to mortification, which begins wllbln the body before life Is extinct. Dogs nro thought to hnvo this sense, for hunting hounds hnvo been observed to begin a mournful buying a day or two before their masters died. Jack Cade's Mnnnnient. At Henthfleld, lu England, Is a farm on which still stand the remains of on old stouo bouse that is said once to have been tho homo of the notorious Jnck C'ado. Whether or not Cade ever lived there can never bo accurately de termined, but there Is no disputing tho fact that ho wis killed In that neigh borhood. On tho main road, not far from tho ruins of tho liouso, stands a mon ument with this Inscription: "Near this spot was b In tn the notorious rebel Jack C'ado by Alexander Iden, Esq,, sheriff of Kent, A. D. 1400. Ills body was carried to London and his bead Axed upon London bridge. This Is tho suc cess of nil rebels, nnd this fortune chancetu over to traitors." . Ills Sympathies Too Strong. "You might think," said Meandering Mike, "dnt I don't know how to work. If you do, lady, dat's a mistake. I'm a wonderful handy man at a lot o' things." "Then why don't you get employ ment?" "It's me principles dnt keeps mo from followln' me Industrious inclina tions. Every tlmo dere's a strike de clared I goes on a sympathetic strlko to help along do cause. An' dere's a strike somewhere, or another purty near all do tune." Washington Star. A Quiet IMaee. There are queer nooks and corners In England yet A country parson went to preach In a old remote parish one Sunday. The aged sexton, In taking him to the place, insinuatingly said: "I hope yer rlv-rence won't mind preachln' from the chancel. Yo see, this Is a quiet pluce, and I've got a duck slttln' on fourteen eggs lu tho pulpit." Didn't Care to Know. . Lnffan I've got a new conundrum. Do you know why I am like a mule with a sore bead? Orofat No; I know you are, but 1 don't know why you ore. Chicago Tribune. Spilled Milk. De cow kick de milk over kuse she ain't got no sense, en folks stan' roun' en cry 'bout It kuse doy In de same fix es do cow. Atlanta Constitution. The muscles of a bird's wing are twenty times more powerful, propor tionately speaking, than those of a man's arm. I COLLISION "WITH A COMET. Mknt Snrli a Catastrophe Would Mean Pnr the Rarth. Although It Is exceedingly Improba ble that the enrth may be destroyed by collision with n comet or some liuga meteor, still the fact that such a con tingency Is possible Is sutrieleiit ground for discussion on the subject mid for Imagining what the result might be, snys tho Woman's Home dimpiiiilon, The earlli Is moving around tho sun nt n velocity of eighteen miles it sec ninl, w hile the sun, with nil Its attend ant planets. Is being hurried on townnt the great llery constellation of Hercu les nt n far greater velocity. The very fact that small meteors exist proves the possibility of the exlsteiieo In space of meteors of Inconceivable magnitude. Even great black dead worlds may Ho lu our path, like breakers In the path of n ship, l'lfly miles n scrotal Is not nil r.liUKiial velocity for heavenly bodies, and some nre known to move nt n speed even In excess of n hundred lulles n second, five hundred times tho speed of n rllle ball. Rmall meteorites, which reach tho earth nt n velocity of from twenty to thirty miles n second, nre Instantly consumed y the fjlellon generated with the ntmosphere. Large meteors, however, ocenslonni?y reach the tarth, escaping destruction from their sIjio, but nro found to have tholr surfaces fused from heat generated by thi passnge through the atmosphere. A II hough It Is not probable, si 111 It Is posMlhlo, thnt the earth may some tlmo encounter such a shower of small me tinrs, perhaps In the form of n comet, that the heat of combustion from fric tion with our ntmosphere nnd the poi sonous gases thereby generated might destroy all terrestrial life. Ancient l.luhlnlnit Itodn. The mieleiits did not have lightning rods constructed as ours are, but they had lightning conductors, which shows that they knew how to protect them selves from the danger that lies In n thunderstorm. Even so long ago us the tenth century lightning was divert ed from fields fiy planting lu them long sticks or poles, on top of which were Inure heads. It Is said what the Celtic soldiers used to try to make themselves safe from the stroke dur ing n storm by lying on the ground wllh their naked swords planted point upward beside them. There was long ngo on the shore of the Adriatic sea n stronghold known ns 1 Minle castle, on tho highest tower of which there was mi Iron rod that was used ns a means of telling when n storm was approaching In summer. A soldier was always stationed near tho rod when the sea had n threatening look, nnd It was his duty to frequently put the Iron point of his Javelin close to the rod, watching for the spark that would tell him It was time to waru the fishermen by ringing n big bell. Tlielr Teeth llrtray Them. "There Is only ono fenturo of nil ac tor which will 'give him nwny' when disguised In a perfect makeup," re marked a young actor, "and that fea ture Is the teeth. Let n man do what ho will to his face, let him cover It with all kinds of paint, beard, whisk ers mid what not, but the teeth will disclose his Indubitable Indent I ty di rectly ho opens his mouth to speak a line or to emit a luugh. "I myself, when sitting lu the front of a house wntchlng other people's per formances, have frequently been puz sling myself as to the Identity of a cleverly made up player, hut no sooner has tho said player disclosed his 'Ivo ries' than I have at once spotted htm, provided, of course, ho has chuueed to be a man whoso fnco I know moder ately well. Strangely enough, burdly nny one Is awnre of this curious truth, but It remains au undeulublo fuct all tho same." ItaUlnar (lie Wind. It seems incredible, but Is neverthe less a fact, that ns Into ns tho year 1814 an old woman named Ilcsslo Mll llo of I'oiiionn, lu tho Orkney Islands, sold favorable winds to seamen at tho smull prlco of sixpence a vessel. For many years witches were supposed to sell the wind. Tho Eiulandcrs and Lap landers made qulto a trade by selling wlndH. The old woman, nfter being well paid by tho credulous sailors, used to knit threo magical knots. Tho buyer was told he would have a good gale when he untied tho first knot, the second knot would bring a strong wind and tho third a severe tempest. Irish Times. A Sand Tree of Prussia, We oro accustomed to regard sand as utterly barren, but tho plants native to the coast sands of Prussia have been enumerated by naturalists, whoso esti mates vary from 171 to 234 varieties. Of these one of tho most avallablo is tho Arundo arenaria (marram), which thrives only In snud and in the salt air f the beach. This in time serves to prcparo tho soli for lurger plants. Her Neighbor. "I can't understand your dislike for Mrs. Nexdore," suld Mr. (Joodart. "She seems a nice, quiet,, home loving wo man." "Think so?" replied his wife. "Yes. She ccrtaluly appeurs to bo a busy little body." "You've got tho 'little' In tho wrong place." Philadelphia Press. Scheme That Failed. Tom (teaslugly) Would you be sorry to hear that I am going to marry Edyth? . Mayme Indeed I should. Tom-Why? Mayme Uecause I really like Edyth. Chicago News. There are two sides to every ques tion, and It's surprising bow much there is to tho other side when you bear It fairly presented. Atchison Globe, A TWENTIETH CENTURY PLAN A TWENTIETH CENTURY HIT OPERATED BY A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY Our I ii li . which wn have In xiii'i.mful opeiiiilon In nnitiv places tliroiixlmi.t the mutiny, I one Unit pnta clnlhlnir Ixiyein on an cut Irely new plan, I he Mlildlcttmn liikcn no luni, wlmiever In our IhIIoiIuk. Iiiisliii'n. Wo lake his pluce hi the mill mid hy ho dollar elmnxc I he pil 'e of il f.l null til.vim. From Milk to Man Direct. Mcst Fabrics. Kcliahlc Tnilors. SUITS OR OVERCOATS $15.00 TO A Hot T MAI MM AM. Thei-e In no Irmililn to ncciiri' nititcHiiKnlilch riui lictMHdo mi i to sell in rum Imi . i here l.li.iulili. to Hccnm imvihliiK In I'linnl the well known fabric luniinl out hy the lliindeu Woolen MIIIh lOMcfi for t1.(W. Thins the sort of woods H KH'jllll foi jlfl.lio. Ilfi I'All.oKINO. We employ none but tlin bust xldlled union workmen, from tin; I'litlcr In Hie urn! who jiiiIm on i In, buttons, mid every Kiirmi'iit brum the Union I, libel. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO. THE BIG TAILORS, 44 N. Bradu St,, DuBois, Pa. 1IIAUTKU NMTICK. Notli-i Ih hi'M'hy kIvi-m Unit, it ri ttppflriil Inn will In rtiiidi' to tin In v. Trior of he 4 'ortimmi wi filth of I'l-rniM y t vuriin nn MuimI ty thti I n fin y-fourth iv of Novi'fnlmr, tir, ly II, K, rintwHjrlit, L. I. HnvHrr nnd . V. Ciisltttiiui, mult r Wit-pimMon-iif tin-A-t of Astt nilily of thn "i tn t i vvi-n 1 1 h of IVnimyliittihi, i-n- !H It'll "Ati net in provide for I hi- lin-o. poni tloti mill n triiliitloM nf rcriiihimriHinitloiis," fin-ov-t Aprir.n, 171, timl Him Hiiirni-NtM 1 hereto, for iheehitrter of it pi oor eorponi I ion to he nilleil Key nohlsv tile I 'mil it ml Cokit t oni(iiiliy, (he I'lniliieter Mini oliee whereof lire to he the tnlnlni.', ipim ry Inif. excuviii Iritf, hoilnif for timl otherwise protlui'in eniil, tlre I'lity mid other inlneriiN mxl NiitiNlmire, Ihu tiiiiiiiitfH'liire of nil Ntilil prodtietH and of nil siiiMmit'es found In or upon tiny lunil ie iiilied hy suld proposed cot pnriitlmi, tho -hlpptnj of 1 he mime lo nmrkel nnd tho snle thereof In eiuile or ninniifitcl ured form, nnd lo siirh mi extent iin rniiy from time fo tlmn he iieri-ssm y nnd convenient for Hiild pur IHtscs, to naiiilri, hold nnd dispose of reul est nte hy side, h-use or otherwise, nnd of cofi st rui't inu mid dUposlntr of dwellings mid h II kinds of htillilinir, eieitlotm, nnielilnery and iippllnie'fs. Inrlnillnir Infernal rullrniifN, nnd I he iiriiilrlntr, po-cssf inr and on joy in u of all ihe rliihlt, ptiweiH, privileges and Imimmll te eonferi Inn upon such corporations ,y section :t1nf the said Act of Assembly nf April it, Ih74, and the, supplements thereto, and for t hese purposes to have, possess mid enjoy all the rltrhls, Peiiellts and privileges conferred hy Mild Act of Assciuhly and It supplement. I. .1. lmiH oij Solicitor. YMlN'ISTUATOItS NOTICK. F-dnleof John A. Craven, (IccihmI, lute of WiiMiilniEtou township. Nut leu Is hereby uiven that letters of ad tu I ills t rat Ion have been tfrn tiled to the undcr slmied on the estate of John A Craven, Into of Washington township, Jetlerson county, Vniiy l iin In, and all persons knowing them selves Indented to Kitld estate will make prom pi payment, and all person havlriK ihilms aualnst the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Jknnik ( havkn. Administratrix. October li, I'.Hr. Sandy Valley Ai.KXANtiKti ('. Hi John M. Wiiitk, Attorney for Administratrix. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING The nowest, flnostcloths, the latest (lesl.'iis, all the most fashlonuhlocuts for tho summer seuson. Cull at our shop and see samples of cloth a complete lino and let us convince you that we are the leaders In our line. KcHsonnlile prices always and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. CUMMER IS HERE -AND SO IS- Northamer & Kellock. And wo are hotter prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything In the wood working line. Upholstering and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Framing We have just received s largo line 'f Picture Moulding and we carry a iino of room moulding In stock. Cull and examine our line and get prices. Our cabinet shop is so small and our bunlness is getting so large we will huve to do something to get more room, so we have decided to sell off all our framed Pictures cat Gosst 17.00 Pictures at 15.65. tti.lM) Picture at $4.(50. ".0() Pictures at .'I.H0. $4.00 Pictures at :I.10. $.1.00 Pictures at $2.25. (2.00 Pictures at I1.K0. $1.00 Pictures at 75c. all the rest. In the same proportion. We are also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Uemembi!r tho place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. J II HUGHES, UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING. A full line of supplies coaatsntly on hand Picture frmnlnn a apeclalty. Ortlce aud warn room In rtmrof UIhs Uurssret Evans' racket store, ttealdeuce near cor. Or wit and 3Ui tta. We Ounrnntee n Perfect Fit. The Union LnlK-l on Ivvery (inrment ORDER. "PENNSYLVANIA HAILTKMD. IIUPKAM) Ar.MttlHAXY VALLEY DIVISION. Low (I rado division. In tiled May 25, 1902, Eastern Standard Tlmt. KAHTWA 1(11. Nolo Nii.II3 No.10I No I0S No 107 STATIONS. rillshnrii Ited Hunk l.HWHonhiirn .New Hi'lliicliciii link UIiIko Miiysvlliii Pniiiuicrvllltj . .. Hi-ookvllle lowu ('iiller Kcynolilsvlllu . . I'lUH'OltHt KiiIIh Creek Iiullols Hahulit Wlnlerbum Perm Held Tyler Iliiinctcllo Onint driftwood e. m I n l.i i I) on f I :i. 5 Ofi u It mi 4 ( 7 M S 07 S XI s 4:1 : in 01 -a in ;u tii :i7 .10 loos li 411 111 1:1 111 -ii in an 10 II 11 IKI 'II Id 'U III II :r.'i II -f. II 47 ii'tvi ii'i4 !!!!' li M 4 4 fill 4 fti! 6 (HI s ai a :,-i til 21 to a 44 til 51 !l Mil l -i II 40 to an 0 .'i 7 (li II 4- Hi v. a in s Ml 7 0.1 7 in 10 10 7 17 1 :rr 1 VI 7 :m 7 x 7 4:i S OH 8 IN 1 Vi i 111 7 IH 7 41 Note. an 7 f.;i 1 s ai I 4.' A. M I. M Train mil (Hundiiyiles vim 1'lt t.Hliiirgtl.OOa. m Ited Hunk 11.10 HriKikvlllc 13.41, KcynolUnvllle I. II, Fulls Crunk l.ail. IIiiHiiIh 1.3.1 p. III. WKSTWAIIII NolO NolO No 101 No. 114 NoTTiS A. M. A. M.lA . M. P. M. P. M. .... i o i.'i in an .... s mi ... t6 41 til 4H .... t 17 .... o mi ii .vi .... s an .... 7 17 la aa .... o w .... 7 3.'i 13 u .. . 7 HO .... 7 ;m t'j;:n .... 7 o.i .... 7 41 13 411 .... 7 IS u an s on i i .i m 7 ; 37 8 10 30 ft 13 7 42 0 (! 5 IH t7 48 41 S a:l 1 it' 5 37 7 IS8 til .W t8 afi .... IS 4.1 tS 13 7 01 tS Ml 8 18 7 l "i H Ml 1 m (I (10 8 ilO 7 :m -Ml o:i 13 0 IS .... 7 47 IH 2 i't 83 ... 7 .VI Id 33 ... 8 ;ih .... 8 01 9 ;i 2 0 4.1 .... 8 ill 9 fi7 J3 (l 7 14 .... Il 4: 10 10 il 20 7 IH .... II I.'i fl2 Xi 5 HO 9 4fi .... a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. r. m. STATIONS. Drift wood Onint Ht'iiimzolte Tyli-r Poniilleld Wiiiicrbiirn .... HiiIiiiIu DiiHoIh FhIIh(Jm!0 I'Hni'oiiHt Ki'ViioIUhvIIIu.. Fuller town ItriMjkvllle Hilrnmervlllo.... Mnyiivlllo (JiikKldun Now lliithlnliern LHWHonliiini.,,. Ited llunk I'lttstairK i nun va inumutyi leaves Illinois 4.10 p. m. Jul Is Creek 4.17, Ucynoldsvllle4.:m, Brookvllle B.Mi, Ited Hunk 6.:l, l'll(Hlnir .ao p. m. Trnlns rnnrked run dully; ( dully, except Kuiiduy; t IIiik Htutlou, where sIkiiiiIs must be shown. Philadelphia & Erie IUilroad Division In orTect March 24th, 1902. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD :04 a m-TruIn 12, weekdays, for Piinliury, Wllkeslmrre, lliizleton, 1'olli.vllle, Ki'runton, HurrlslxirK and the Intermediate sta tions, urrlvlnic ut rhllsdelphla 6:41 p. m.. New York, (:,io p. m. Hultlinore,(l:00 p.m.i Washlnijton, 7:15 p. m I'ulliniin Fsrlor car from Wllllnmnport to I'hlludelphla nnd pns sentfereoiw'hes from Kune to I'hlludelphla und Wllliumsport to llullltnore and Wash ington. Johsonburo Railroad. a. m. WEEKDAYS. a. m. 10 4ft ar Clermont Iv 11 00 II 04 II 07 II 10 II 16 11 '30 11 38 11 40 12 01 10 3ri 10 M 10 ill 10 2ft 10 30 10 II t ftft WoodvHle QuInwiKMl Hmlth'a Run Inslunter HtralKlit Olen IIukiI Johnsonbiirs 40 IvKidKwuyar Ridgway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. p.m. p.m . a.m. I) itft 9 2ft 1ft 9 11 9 07 9 02 8 !U 7 ao 7 30 7 on s.m p.m. p.m. 7 no ii in i in if ir 1 04 1 M 1 At 1 47 1 43 1 il 1 28 ar r Ridgway W Mill (lavi.n 7 lo 12 20 4 20 Cr.ivliinrl 7 M 7 01 5 A7 6 47 43 7 21 12 iW 7 2ft 12 ail 7 28 12 as 7 aa 12 40 7 43 12 VI 4 30 4 34 Short Mills KIiih KiH-k Carrier Brockwayv'l Lanea Mills Mc.Mlnn Knit ii .. 4 37 4 41 4 Al. 8 47 7 47 12 &4 4 64' 8 43 7 HI 7 A4 1 Oil S 03 8 00 1 10 A 10 8 IS 1 2ft A 3A t aft ilO S II) 1 It 8 .19 1 lft 8 3ft IvKiiIIh C'kar l m n art iv Illinois sr 0 itn l i;i t li 13 A3 A at) 12 24 4 Ml II 47 4 Oft 11 10 1 30 9 UI p.m. a.rn (1.18 arFullsC'klv 8 10 120 (I 44 Upytmldsville 8 23 i :a A 10 llniokvllle 8 Ml 1 .10 New Hethl'm 9 itn 2 its Red Hunk 10 10 a 20 Iv l'liuliurxar 12 ilft ft is) 5 10 6 27 6 00 S 4.1 7 2.1 9 4ft p.m. .... - ' .u'liuuiiui iniuruiabiua consult ticket sklmiu. J.B. HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD, Oen Munuser Uen. Pus Agt . 12:A0 p. m.-Traln H, dully for Hunlmry, Har rlshuru and prlinilpiil liiiHrmediatastatluns. urrtvltitr Ht Philadelphia 7:32 p. m New York I0:2ilp. m Hull Iniuru 7;;l p. m., Wu.li InKton 8:3ft p. m. Vusl I billed purlnr curs and paiisen)ercoii.'he, Buffalo to PhlladeU phltt and WuhIiIiikujii. 4:to p. m. Train H, dally, for Hr. rlshurs and Intermedlute stuilous nr. riving at Philadelphia. 4:3ft A. New York 7.13 a. lu.l Buitlniore. 2.:) a. m.t Washlnston 4.0ft a. M. Pullman keeping enrs from l urrlshurgtoPhllttilelplila and New York. Vhliitdelphla pusseniters vnu remain In aleeuer undisturlied uiitll7:il0 a. m. 11:0ft p.m. Train 4,dally for Sunbury, Harrls .,fr. ".nd 1'itermedlaie stations, arriving at Philadelphia. 7:33 A. M.i New York. t:aa A. M. on week duva and 10.3s a m. on Siin duy: UaltlDiore, 7:1S a. h.; Washington, 8:30 . 'it.ii sleepers from Erin, and Willlamsport to Philadelphia, anil Williumaport to Washington. Passenger ciiKi'hes from F.rle to Philadelphia, and Wllllaiusport Ui Hultlmore. 12:37 p.m. Train 14, dully for Sunbury, II arris burg and prlni'luul intermedlaunitlons,ur rlvlng at Philadelphia 7:33 a. nl., New York 9:itl ii. m. weukdaya. (10.33 a. ni Sunday) Bull more 7: 1A a. iu., Washington, 8:30 a m. Vestlbuled buffet sleeping ears and pas sengercuacliuai Buflalu to Philadelphia and Washlngiuu. WESTWARD :M a. m.-Traln 7, dally for Buffalo via Emporium. 4:3 a. ui. Train , dally for Erie, Ridg way. and week days for Multols, Clermont and priuelpal Intermediate si atlons. :60 a. m.-Traln a, dally for Erie aud Inter mediate points. 1:4.1 p. m. Train 1A, dally tor Buffalo via Kmporlum. :4A p. m.-Traln U, weekdays tor Kan and lutarmedlate siallooa.