At HALLS 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 nct Curtains, Go-Carts, Cradles and Cribs. Gas and Coal Cook and Heating Stoves. ANYTHING YOU NEED TO FURNISH A HOUSE. At - Hall's Opposite Postoffice. AN-Of-'W ATryrewKS. Feathered lllithwn rmen That ro Yhelr l'lhlnit In Ihf Air. Tlia ninn-o'-wiir linwk I n (toinewbnt lrKO bird nml nil expert llHlior. Imt lie iW most of lila tlxliliiR In the Mr. When llio booliy bird comes homo from ntiroml, ho flint" tlm innn o'-wnr hnwk Inylu' for him," nml, how-over pprxwt- rutly bo mny oock to cRonpc tiy iIhrIiIiik IllRlit, Willi innch wrccchliiR nml (K rciiuiliiK, ho flml" tlmt before lie nn wifely set foot on the liiml ho muiit illn !orKO n llsh or two, which tho RWlft imrmirr mlroltly cnlt'lie In tho nlr. It Bcimi, however, to lir Rciionilly tin tliTRtooil ns n inotliw vlvi'tiill lit'tween tho flstuT nml tho lrnto lilrds tlmt their eotitoiitloim wore only on tho wlm; nml that onco on liiml tlioy Hliotilil tlwill iiciiccfiilly In tjieir wim nili' ciuiipliiK Ki'oiintla. Tho lionlilos nro nwkwiinl nml tin wli'hly on liiml nml mny lio enslly enp turoil. Thry rnrcly seek to osmpo wlirn n mini iippninohrs; Imt. nrciistoineil t moot tho ili'iiinmlH of tholr fnmllliir on einy. tho niiiti-o'-wnr hnwk. by tllsKon? Iiik n llsli I" H'o nlr, llioy fioqnonlly ro wirt to tho sumo proer nml lay nt tho foot of tho liitnidliiK HtrniiKiT wlint Block of fish tlicy hnve nviillulito. Tho mnn-o'-wnr hiiwlis turned this pnictleo to their own mlvnntiiKo I'.v following nfter nny mnn who mlKht npponr nmoliK tho neslliiB birds, clrellliK In the nlr Just overhend. rondy to pick up tho fish which tho friuhtoned booblen mltilit kIvp up ns n pence olTVrliiir. Tho iniin-o'-WMr linwks wcro Keiiernlly on pcr for nnythliiK nnd would hover closely, rciuly to take from the hand of n man whatever ho nilnlit toss In tho nlr. On one occasion one of these birds swiftly mintchcd n notebook which Iny for n moment on tho ground nml sailed nwny, ilmppiiiK It, however, on llmllnii It to bo neither fish nor rut. Century Mapirluc. Ills Pnrllenlnr Wnnt, III n certain Hunilay-school tho sub ject of the lesson wad tho condition of mini In I'Men. Oil n largo leaf sus pended In tho room were named cer tain gifts with which tiod had blessed man. Among those was mentioned tho giving of n wlfo. Tho pastor In sonio remarks to tho children tried to show that man needed company. "If," snld he. "you had n dog lit home or n playful kitten or n beautiful song bird, would that be nil you would want?" They ngreetl that It would not. "What more would you wnnt?" lio nskod, expecting tlmt they would nn swor father, mother, brothers or sis ters. After n pnnso n littlo fellow about three yenra old, with u thin, soft voice, spoke, up: "A wife." Tho school broke into laughter, tho pastor maintained his gravity with dllllcully, nnd tho superintendent dis appeared to vent his feelings where he would not bo observed. New 1'ork Times. Cheeae Pood. 'Teoplo should know nnd value bet ter cheese as food," snld m physician the other day In discussing the diet (locution. "It Is true Hint freshly made domestic cheese Is hard to digest, but nothing Is so easily digested as any of tho Imported cheeses end nothing Is more nutritious. Weight for weight ltoiiiefort, itile, Caniombert nnd BwIrs cheeses nro more nutritious than the best beef or steak. They nre more easily digested, and they give tho snmo sort of nourishment that Is derived from fresh meat, so tlmt In the time of a meat famine tho well cured nnd well aged Imported cheeses nre the best sulv stltuto that can bo found for beef, and, ns consumed, the best of cheese it ehenper. A twenty-live cent Brie choose, for lnstnnco, will feed more persons nnd nourish them belter than n dollar's worth of beef. Two ounces of these cheeses hnve the snmo food value ns n pound of the best prlmo beef." Sol (he Fnmpl It Eipected. Tho master of n (Jlnsgow school was presiding over tho rending lesson when tho child, whoso turn It wns to read, came across the word "hireling." "What Is a 'hireling?'" nskod the teacher. Tho boy thought for n moment or two nml then replied, "I don't know." Tho question wns next propounded to tho entire class, with a like result The master then explained tho mean ing of the word ns lucidly ns he could nml nt tho conclusion of his explana tion repented tho question. . "L'lease, sir," replied the boy ad dressed, "you're a hireling; you're paid to teach us." Scottish American. While Snnke Soap. There Is n legend to the effect tlmt long ngo n mnn tinuied Itnmsny of Itnnff, Scotland, hnvlng boiled down a white snnke nnd accidentally swnl lowod n drop of the soup, agnlnst which ho had been warned as poison nils, found himself endowed with tho power of seeing through tho people he met. This unusual opportunity for diagnosis established his reputation nnd fortune ns a physician. A I. lulo Too rinln. She Ho didn't succeed lu convincing her alter nil his argument. lie No; he merely made her mad. "Hut his explanation wns clear." "Yes, and that's where he inude bis mlstnkc. Ho told her It wns ns 'plain as tho nose on her face.' " Philadel phia ltecord. Wife Knew Them. Aldermnn (who Is planning a polit ical dinner to his wife) We will have B half dozen lobsters Wife (Interrupting) Yes, but we can only seat Ave. LIpplnciHt's. Dlaroaraaement. "All tho world's a stage." "Yes, and most of us do nothing else but push scenery." Indianapolis Now. The Man With e Piddle. The Utile old man fiddled very linrd as he stood nenr the curbstone In TwelitjMhird street. . The psssershy looked nt hi in curiously. Porno of them smiled. No one itave him a penny. Presently ho was seen to totter and then to full, but he kept on fiddling Just tlm sauio, even when ho lay prune upon his buck. A limn helped him to Ills feet. lie never missed a note. A little boy who had been regarding him with keen Interest went up to him. Suddenly the bow hung poised nnd motionless. The littlo old mnn had run down. Tho boy bought him for n qunrter. however. Tho vender showed him how to start tho fiddle up again, nnd the two went off together, happy and contented. New York Press. Vnennvlncetl. A Presbyterian preacher In the cen tral pnrt of New York state tolls this story on himself: "It was Hominy morning, nnd 1 hnd stnrted for church. The fntnlly were prepnrlng to follow when the youngest, n flvc-yenr-olil, protested, "I do not wnnt to go to church." " '1 don't feel much like It myself, Fred, this morning.' replied his mother, 'but we must go. r'tithrr hns to go hns gone already, and ho hns to preach.' " 'Yes,' snld Fred, unconvinced, 'but we have to listen, nnd that's worser." Hon Do Yon Make a, Circlet Tho Intelligence of people uiny be gauged by asking them to mako n circle on paper with n pencil nnd not ing In which direction the hand Is moved. The good student In a ninth cmatlcul class drnws circles from left to right. The Inferiority of the softer sex, us well ns tho male dunces. Is shown by their drnwlng from right to left Asylum patients do the same. London Family Doctor. The anil. Lawyer (to timid young woman) Have you ever appeared ns witness In a suit before? Young Woman (blushing) Y-yes, sir; of course. Lawyer Please stuto to the Jury Just what suit It was. Young Wouinn (with more confi dence) It wns nun's veiling, shirred down the front and trimmed with a lovely blue, with hnt to match W Iit lie Cried. Old aoiitlemaii Why are vou crying, my littlo man? Sum 11 Hoy (sobblug) I dreamed last night that tbe school burned down, and Old Gentleman (sympathetically) Oh, hut I don't believe thut It has. Small Hoy -Neither do I. I kin see the ton of It over the bill. All Sirloin. Ilolmnn F. Mny's 'Tine Tree Bal lads" tells In verse a number of sto ries thnt actually happened "down In Maine," nnd are remembered there to day by bid narrators. - One relates to Hartley Mcf liiiildrle, n landlord of thnt stnte, nt whose house famous In en liked to stny, that they might enjoy a merry Joke. Harney wns always loyal to his friends. At one tlmo a new meat denier enme to town and tried to sot-tire the landlord's trade, "I hnve nlwuys bought moat of Jed Haskell," said Harney, "and I guess I won't change." "Hut," snld tho other, "old Haskell doesn't know his business. He doesn't even know how to cut ment." "Well," drawled Harney, "I've al ways found thnt ho knows enough about It to cut sirloin steak clear to the horn, nnd that's good enough for me." The renanln'a Ilnmp of I.ornlHr. On shore tho penguin Is nn awkwnrd creature. Wnter Is Its element. When hunted on tho lee floes, the birds gen erally Iry to run away In nn upright position, but Just as tho hunter thinks lie has got ono the bird lies down on lis while belly and paddles along over the snow very quickly, the liard, smooth quills slipping over tho snow crystals almost without friction. A remarkable characteristic of the penguin In his bump of locality. Holu on shore and In the wnter ho never loses his way. To human eyes one Ice floe Is precisely like another, but under that roof of similar Ice floes I have seen a penguin of the larger species And Its mnte on a floe after diving nnd swimming for a full mile under water. Leslie's. A TWENTIETH CENTURY PLAN A TWENTIETH . CENTURY HIT OPERATED BY- A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY Our iiltin, which we hnve In xnrc.ful oiiertttlnn fit msfiy nine throughout, the country, h one Mint lulls clothing liuyemon nn entirely new iliin. I he Miilillitimii lukcx nil linn wlnitever In our tiillnrlns tnmlneii. We tuba Ids liliice hi Mm mill nnrl liy mi (IoIiik chnnxn Uiu prlne of u IK.oij suit lollft.uo. From Mill tti Mnn Direct. Ik-st Fnbrirs. Reliable Tnilors. SUITS OR OVERCOATS $15.00 TO ORDER. We Guarantee n Perfect Pit. The Union Label on livery Garment A III I r M AI f-.KIA I.S. There In no trouble to ..rnir msti-rlnls which run heiiinde tip to sell hi fl.vim. hut iliere l troiililo to m-rur iinyMiln to niiml the well known fulirlrs turned out hy the liundcn IVwiIrn Mill to sn for f:0O. 1 lists the sort of good we gvc you for l!i.w. II E TA I l.i Mil Ml. We eninloy nonn tint Mir liest skilled union workmen, from I ii'l'ic" rl" ""'""" " "u nuts on th buttons, and every Kiirment beam the I'nloii DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO. THE BIG TAILORS, 44 N, Brady St., DuBois, Pa.' An Infallible Result. Hrlggs My wife hns hnd a wonder ful cure. She hns recovered her voice after being umiblo to utter a word for nearly six months. (JrlnitR You don't menu It! How did It come about? Hrlggs In the most unexpected way. Wo happened to call at a neighbor's where they wero playing cards. Wo thought we might as well tnke a hand. Wlint was the result? In less Until Ave minutes my wlfo wns asking In a strong, clear voice, "What's trumps?" Hoston Transcript. There Is so much compeUtlon In the world thnt the man who makes a good living should be a hero with his wom en folks. Atchison Globe. Rternlt?. An unconventional prencher under took to give his hearers a vivid con ception of eternity. This Is the wny he did It: "If a littlo spnrrow wero to dip Its bill In the Atlantic ocenn and take one drop of water and then take one hop a day across the country and put that drop In the Pacific ocean nnd then hop back to the Atlantic, one hop a dny, until the Atlantic was dry as a bone, It wouldn't be sun-up In hades." Bad ReKlnnlna; Makes Qnlek Ending. "Bo the engagement's off?" "Yes; she advised him to practice economy, and he stnrted In by getting her nn Imitation diamond." ' "", GENTLEMEN ! lb YOUR ATTENTION! A new lot of Walk-Over Shoes just received. Box calf, enamels, patent colt, patent kid, vici calf. "Walk-Over stands for best qual ity stock, latest fashion in foot wear. We have n style to fit your foot at a price to fit your pocket. $3.;"0 and $ l.OO. Robinson Shoe Company. QHAHTKR NOTICE. Notice In hereby Riven thnt sn nppMcmlnn will he nmdc lo inn (iovernor of the Common wenllli of rennylviiiin on Monrt iy the twenty-fourth day of November. !'.. by B. E. Ciirtwrluhl, I,. H. Snyder nnd I'. W. Clubman, under the provisions of Mie Act of Aim-oiIiIv of Mie l.'ouimonweHlth of l'eumylvnnlfi, en titled "An s-t to provide for the InrorporH llon sod reu'"liitln of certain i.-orpunttliins," approved April 3D, IH74, and Mie supplements thereto, for Miot-barter of a proposed corpora tion to be culled Keynoldsvllle 1 Hal and oke Company, tlm character unit object whereof tire to be the nil nl tin, iintrrylnir. excHvminir, Uirlnii for nml otherwise prodm Inv coal, fire clay mid oi'i.t minerals and substances, the miiiinriictiiie of a:i mild products and of all siiiisiances found In or upon any lands c iiilred by said proposed coriHiratlon, the slilppitiit of the same, to market and the sale thereof In crude or manufactured form, and to such an extent as may from time lo tlmo be necessary mid convenient for said pur poses, to ai(iiire, hold and dlsKwe of real folate by mile,, lease or otherwise, and of con airucMtnrand disposing of dwelllniis and all kinds of hiilldlmrs, erections, machinery and appliances, Including Internal railroads, ami the HciiiilrliiK, possesslnir and enjoylnn of all Mm rlsiim, powers, privileges and immunities conferring, upon such corporations hy section 3 of the said Act of Assembly of April 2!l, 1T4, and Iho supplements thereto, and for these purposes to nave, possess and enjoy all the rigtils, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and lis supplements, l. J. Iibihcoi.i., Solicitor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John A. Craven, deceaaed, late of Washington township. Notice Is hereby given that lettera pf ad ministration have been run led to the under signed on the estate of John A. ('raven, lata of Washington township, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, and all persons knowing them selves Indebted to said estate will make prompt payment, and all persons having claltiis ngalust the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Jknnik (jKAvm, Administratrix. October as, IWrj. Sandy Valley Al.RXAMIKIt ('. A .1(1 UN M. WlllTR, Attorney for Administratrix. I G LB A R R I BLD I CENTER OF INDUSTRIAL ATTRACTION. THE GREAT OPENING SALE of lots at Clearfield Steel & Iron Works began NOVEMBER 11TH, 1902. TbRMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY Clearfield is a great railroad centre, having three great railway systems, with four railroads coming to a point here, viz : the Pennsylvania, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, and the New York Central, includ ing the West Branch Valley Railroad. Its water advantages for power and home use cannot be ex celled, and is inexhaustible. It has industrial sites in abundance, with coal and other advantages unexcelled for nearness and quality, which capitalists are fast realizing, scarcely a week passing without representatives of great manufacturing industries visiting this locality in search of locations. These facts point to Clear field as the coming metropolis of of Central Pennsylvania. W. K. Vandcrbilt, the great New York Central railway magnate, who visited Clearfield Sunday in his special car, says Clearfield has a great industrial future and was greatly struck with its beauty. Hon. A. E. Patton, who is on the inside of industrial affairs in this section, predicts at least 20,000 people DON'T FORGBT THE, DfTE d for Clearfield in less than five years. A prominent New York Central official goes him 5,000 better an predicts 25,000. The Clearfield Steel and Iron Works, to employ 700 men in full capacity, and the Iron Mills, which will be completed by the middle of February, are proving great magnets to draw other industries. Next year, on the same property, comprising over 600 acres, another big works to employ 1,500 men, and to belocated on the Susquehanna river bank, will be erected, and both these large works will be supplied with Moshannon coal, taken from this property. The homes of those who locate there will be supplied with the celebrated Montgomery creek water, same as Clearfield is supplied with. Both these large works will have two great competing railway systems within the yards, with every facility for transporting raw materials from the lakes now possesed by Pittsburg. Indeed, Clearfield is destined to be the "Smoky City" ofCentral Penn'a. It is a statistical fact that 90 per cent of all the wealth of the industrial centers of this country was made out of real estate. The busy manufacturing concerns have accomplished this lor the land owner. It has often been seen that a workingman who bought a lot with a monthly pittance from his earnings, has doub led and trebled the price before he had it paid off Be at the Opening Sale of lots at Clearfield Steel & Iron works, Tuesday, November 11, 1902, or any day thereafter as the sale will be continuous ; but first on the ground will get the first choice of home sites. Jump the train and attend the opening sakj or as soon thereafter as possible. The Steel & Iron Works are right at Riverview station on P. R. R., and at Centre station on B., R.& P. New York Central connects with B., R. 8$ P. All trains stop at both stations. Lots from $100 on Up. Remember, you can purchase this property upon terms as easy as the Prices. 5 per cent down ; a per cent a month. 10 per cent, discount when paid within sixty days. Possession of lot given at once. iWIT SftVAGE & COMPANY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS.