r J' Bad Taste in the Mouth When you get up In the morning with t coated tongue and a bad taste in the mouth, you may or may not be seri ously ill, but if there is any disease going, your system is Just right to catch it. We know what you think first you are half persuaded to try Vinol, and then you say to yourself: "That's the same story all the medicines tell ; I've heard it before." But Vinol is not like other medicines. If it were, we shouldn't be talking about it in any special way. If you will regulate your bowels with Vinlax and take Vinol to improve your diges tion and assimilation of food, these troubles, with the head ache, "liver complaint," neu ralgia, rheumatic pains, and nerve troubles will disappear as by magic. We pay back the money if it doesn't help you. II. ALEX. STOKE DRUCCIST. Mall orders supplied, $1.00 per bottle, press prepaid. Subscribe for The -X- Star If you want the News Few persons stop to consider how much noodlcss weight they carry about In their wearing appurol. And tho greatest item oomos In the matter of shoos. Hoary shoos are a drag upon your strength with every step you take. They are a continual tax and quickly ex haust you. The lightest of all shoos for women Is tho "Dorothy Dodd." Tho scales are the only test and thoy show a big difl'orenco over any othor hoe. Think of what it moans to you to snvo tho lifting of any noedloss weight many hundred times an hour. Vet no clement of wear la lost In this lightness. Thoy cost :t.00. T. B. Ot course we'll give you piirtlculuin ot the J4.000.00 Prize Content. Bing-StokeCo. Departm't Stores.' N, HANAU I am olosing out my slock of dry and gonto' furnishing goods at 25 going to quit business. 11.00 Dress Goods - Kit: mo (lrana kocmIu, - - !!' TSc dress Hoods', ficia fifie Cashmere - 21k: flfic Ouahmero t!4u Mc Fluids . el, , . . W I ill !l.00 1 1.00 r . he Fluids - . . tic ' llmadcloth 7iw 1 llronduiutb Wk: IHIlks . 711.. 71V Hllka . r7f- eocHllks . 4.v. 46cHllk - - U!ms ec Brush Binding ' 7c fie Brush Binding . 4c 3Mc Tulile Linen 2nc 60c table linuu -, 4ih; 70c tublu linen Mm KJc butcher's linen 22c 40c butuhur's llueu HOe 6c cambric lining - it: lOo ladles' sblrt waist 40c CLOTHING. Id black und blue, clay worsted, wiuure and round cut suit. t 111.00 suits . - $11.00 um suiu jo.00 12.00 suits . HM ilO.OO suits . 7.25 ! e.00 suits . i.M . ' $.00 lUlts S.M) 4.00.SUIW , . UtU . YOUTH'S SUITS. tW.0 suits - T.Z5 MI suite - H.2S T.00 suite 60 $.60 suite 4.75 t.00 suite . , 4.UU U0 suite - K.7S 40 - !.7S The flelaha. "Gelshn," tlie professional plrl en tertainer of Jnpnn, Is ly no mentis to be confounded with "Kelnln," snys Jnpnn nnd America. The word irolslm renlly monn actor, "wl" inrnnlnK a piny or etitortnlnme-nt of nny sort, and "slin" menus n person. For Instance. 1-slia mentis pliynlolnH, and so on. The word renlly menus whnt "actor" does iu Kimlisli', but It 1ms come to menu only those itlrl In Jnpnn who arc trained to entertain by dnncliiR and singing to the slmnilsen and koto, the usual musical Instruments for light en tertainments, and they also are trained to converse agreeably on topics of the dny. "Geliiin," on the other hnnd. while It really menus the same thing ns gelshn, hns now come to be applied to nrtlsts. in a higher sense. The Mrrr Wm Kutklns I don't know thnt you ever met my wife? Wlsbln Can't sny thnt I ever met her. but: I have seen her many times, lly the way, raw her kissing a mnn on your bm k stoop t'other evening. ltutkins -S:nv my wife kissing a man? Whnt do you meun by such a story ns that? Wishln-.lust what I sny. tlint's all. Kntklns -Von m-tunlly menu It? If 1 only knew who the rnscnl was, I'd Wlsbln Pon't get excited. It was you, of course. Supposed you'd know that nt once Huston Trnnscrlpt Whnt llf Snlil. One of the witnesses In a ense In a Ilubllll court was nsked, "Did yon sell Major Stndilert n horse?" "No, sor." "Illd your father sell Major StttiMcrt n horse?" "No. sor." "Did yourxrand father sell lilin a horse?" "N" sor." "Well, then, did nny member of your family sell Major Studdert niiything?" "Ves, sor." "Who did, then?" "I did. S(ir." "And what did you sell Major Studdert?'' "I sold him a mnre. sor." The counsel sal ilown. and the court roared. Pc-Heltons. Harbor How's the razor, sir? Customer Didn't know I was belnu ihnved. Harber (Haltered) Very glad, I'm lure, sir. Customer I thought 1 wai being landpn pereil. I .omlon Tick-Mo-Up. Chntiued I'rnm Her Former Stnte. "She's not ns pensive as she was be fore you married her." "No; she's expensive now." Indian tpolls News. With the exception of the British porllament. the Swedish riksdag la th oldest of the existing legislative bodies. Russlnns who are religious do not eat pigeons because of the sanctity con ferred on the dove In the Scripture. Gab Is nine points In an argument Portland Oregoulan, The Lightness of a "Dorothy Dodd! i j TN ALT. wearing apparel the (1 nest and choicest materials are those that comblno great strength with extreme lightness of weight. goods and clothing and ladles per cout less than cost. Am $1.00 Indies' shirt wulsts 711c $1,115 ladles' Hlilrl. witlst 11.13 ll.MI Indies Hlilrt Wlllst $l.m II. IA luUlns' shirt wulst lim; It.!!!! baby dresses Kic 7.'k' liuliy dresmis HV, M)c 1ml, y dn-sses - ,iiie Mc huby drusstw, . hi,. 7fc liuliy skirts 4.'h- IKK' Imliy Mklrts . Mtt: i's: buliy'H skirt . Hie UK-child's storkliiKs 7'e l'J'.cchild'B stockings . loo Isc child's stockings Vi'w 21c stmid rovers - We fie bulla sllklltoell 4c lilc yurd stlkuteen l',a lw yiird sllkuuiun lO'.c IIHI llexlbleeoroct . $1.(10 $1.00 liuxihlti comets Klc , Hfx-llcxlhlo corot, . dfs; Me tlexIblecoiMst 40c 40c lluxible cornet 2Uc Childrcns' Kneo Punt's BuiU $.1.00 Bulls, -alio 4.50 suits - . a.N) 4.00 suite . . . , , j ui, U.M suite ).r)0 1-fiOsultS . . . . . - i'iui 75c knee pants ' ft.ie doc knee pun is ,. ' , . 42c ic Unite peute. Hie 25c child's overalls . 1110 Men jt 14c llneu collars lm- Boy's luc llntin collum . 7o uu s tat: rubber oullare lUo Mhu'sMic neckties . , mo Uua's2Sc necktie . its; Cblid's lOu iMJukUe He " THE FIRST WOMAN. An OM r.nstern I.rmrnd That Trlls Hon She Wnn Created. Tho lust section "Of a Finger of the Moon.lteddened by tho Setting riun" In the Pnnscrlt work cnlled the "Surging of theOeenn of Time" contains a legend concerning woman's creation which is commonly credited throughout Inilln, ami which runs somewhat ns follows: At the beginning of time, Twaslitrl, the Vulcan of Hindoo mythology, created the world. Hut when he wished to create n woman be found he had em ployed all his materials in the creation of num. There did not remain one solid element. Then Twnshtrl, per plexed, fell Into a profound meditation, lie roused himself to do ns follows: IIo took the lightness of the lenf and tho glance of the fnwn, the gnyety of tho sun's rnys and tears of the mist, the .liicimxtnncy of the wind, and the timidity of the hare, the vanity of the peacock and the softness of the down on the throat of the swallow, the harshness of the diamond, the sweet Unvor of honey, the cruelty of the tiger, tho warmth of lire, the chill of snow, the- flintier of the Jny and the cooing of the turtle dove, lie melted all this and formed n woman. Then ho nuidn a present of her to mnn. Kight days later tho mnn enme to TwiiHhtrl and iiid: "My lord, the creature you guve me poisons uiy existence. She chatters without rest, she takes all my time, she laments for nothing nt all and Is al ways III." And Twnshtrl received tho woman ngnin. ltut eight dnys later the man came a gain to the god nnd wild; "My lord, my life Is very solltnry since I returned this creature. I re member she danced before my singing. I rcciiH liow she glanced at me from the coiner of her eye, thnt she played With me, clung to me." .And Twaslitrl returned the woman to I1I111. Three days only passed nnd Twnshtrl saw the mnn coming to him ngnin. "My lord." said he, "I do not under stand cMictly how, but I'm sure the woman causes me more nnuoyniice tluiil pleasure. I beg of you relieve me Of her." Hut Twaslitrl cried, "(Jo your way and do your best:" And tho man cried, "I cannot live with her!" "Neither can you live without her," replied Twnshirl. And the mnn went sorrowfully nwny, murmuring. "Woo Is me; I can neither live with her nor without her." Col lier's Weekly. Bnre of Applause. Thnt the theatrical claque Is not con fined to playhouses was demonstrated beyond all shadow of doubt to the teacher who was drilling the pupils for the exercises In one of tho public Schools. The unresponsive bit of femininity over whom tho nmnteur "conch" work ed rejoiced In the iinnic of Surah. When Sarah begnn to talk, all her vocal organs took joyful holiday ami retired In favor of her nose. In vain the lonelier begged and Implored. Harnh still clung to her monotone. Then the tenclier threatened. "Snrnh," she said, "If you don't try to do better you will fall utterly, and then how will you feel?" "Oh, they'll applaud me, Miss Brown," returned Sarah easily. "M; mother is goln' to give my little broth er Andy 10 cents, and If he don't begin olnppln' the minute I sit down bo's Bnlii' to bo strapped within an inch of his life." New York Tlmos. A Measnre of llstamot A northern sportsman went alligator hunting in Florida, and, as often hap pens with the uninitiated, ho got lost. It was near night, and he was at a loss what to da I'resently he met n mnn riding a cow, says the Indianapolis Journal. "Can you tell mo how far It Is to Mlnmir "Waal, I reckon It's about two whoops," tho mnn answered. "Two what?" The man seemed to take this as chal lenging his veracity, for he looked questioning!' nt the palmettos nnd prickly pears beside the path, then be gnn to scrntch his bond. 'T'r'nps hit mny bo a snilteh fur Uer," bo admitted, "but I Mow hit ain't morn' two whoops an' a holler." A tons Frit Want. "I have here," said the long hatred tbenriBt as he was ushered Into the presence of the railway mngnatc, ''plans for a device that will warn the engineer when any one Is crossing the track." 'Can't use Jt," replied the busy of ficial. "What we want Is something that will warn the person who Is cross ing the truck when the engineer hap pens along that way." Chicago News. Dut Soon to Be. Miss Ascum Wasn't that Mr, Houd I saw you walking with last evening? Miss Coy Yes. Miss Ascum He's a landed free, holder of the county, Isn't he? Mies Coy (blushing) Well cr be Isn't quite lauded yet. I'hlladclphlu Press. Fitted Far Polities. "What makes you think he would be great success In politics?" "He can sny more things thnt sound well and uieuu nothing thnn any other man I ever knew." Chicago Host. Moped In tba Bud. "Oh, Alfred! Isn't It too bad! Just as w bad ever) tiling so nicely arranged for our elopement, father bus gouo and sanctioned (ho mutch." Harper's Monthly, Few things are necessary for the wants ot this life, but It takes au u flnlte number to satisfy tba demands at ooiuioii. HISTORIC STAGECOACH. Preserved In the Postal Mnsenm at the National Capital, One of the most Interesting relics of obsolete postal service to be seen nt the museum In Washington, says the Washington Host, Is nn old time Koeky Mountain combination passenger nnd 11111 II conch, built In lsns. This wns among tiic first of Its kind to cany the malls In Montana, the route of this par ticular conch being from Helena to BoRPinnn, the trip consuming a week. The residents nlong the same section now receive four malls dally. The coach wns donated to the museum by 8. R. Huntley, general mnnnger of the Yellowstone Turk Transportation com-, puny. It wns raptured by Indians In 1H77 and reenptured after a hot pur suit by (lenenil Howard. Many dis tinguished persons hnve traveled In It, nmoiig tiiem being Oencrnl Cnrtlcld, be fore be wns president; President Ar thur, nn a visit to Montana In 1HK3, nnd (ieneral Khermnu, oil a tour of In spection In 1ST". The latter was a pas senner when tho conch made the dis tance from 1'ort Kills to Helena, 10H miles. In eight boms, six horses being the ten in, with froipiont relays. This nntlipinted affair on wheels Is the slnion pure, typical stageconch of the Hendlo dime novel. The .Tames brothers nnd tho Fords mny hnve en riched themselves by looting tills Iden ticnl relie of tho west. There nre a front nnd rear boot, tho former, under the driver's seat, being the repository of I'nclu Sum's mall bug, the rear boot serving to enrry baggage. Heavy leather springs and Iron tires to tho wheels half an Inch thick ennbled the vehicle to withstand the rough usage to which It wns subjected. With a cn pnclty Inside for nine people, others riding on top nnd beside tho driver, with slots In the sides of tho conch through which rltles could be alined, It seemed evident thnt a knight of the road had to be of reckless mold to tackle one of these once a week "ex presses." POULTRY POINTERS. Never give poultry water In tho morn ing before feeding. All the stimulants breeding fowls need Is wholesome food and drink In proper quantities. To fatten tho cockerels rapidly, con fine them In close qtinrterB and feed corniiical cooked In milk. Short legged fowls fatten quickly. Long legs nre hard to fatten. Those Orst hatched fatten quickest In a brood. Fowls seldom tire of milk. They may cut too much grain or meat, but milk In any form Is palatable and healthy. The roosting poles should be on a level with each other. This will pre vent the fowls all trying to roost on the top perch. A fowl or animal In which an excel lence is constitutional Is apt to trans mit all this excellence In all the de veloped power and beauty to Its prog eny. In selecting for breeding the pullet should be at least 11 your younger than the cock. This will conduce tJ the strength nnd good henlth of tho off spring. A St r I on to It. Hrldgct ond Nornli Murphy, fresh from mils Island, had set out to make their "return calls" on their cousins, the McOoollgans, nt service In nn aris tocratic part of tho city. Upon arriv ing at the house. Instead of being con fronted by tho usual bell knob, nothing but u stingy, mean apology of a knob III tho shape of a little black button met them. Hrldgct got bold of tho but ton and gnve It a pull, but her lingers slipped brforo there was any audible ring from within. Again nnd ngnly she tried with tho samo result, until she turned the job over to "Xonlo " Then the latter yanked nnd twisted without success, until both stood on the laud ing 'gazing helplessly at each other. Then light came unto Bridget. "I'll toll you phwnt It Is," she said. "They're pluyln' th' Joke on us fur greenhorns an' th' devils are within houldln th' sbtrlng!" New York Trib une. The Bine of the Sapphire, The blue of the sapphire Is seldom pure or spread over the whole sub stance of the stone. Sometimes It Is mixed with black, which gives It an Inky appearance; sometimes with red, which, although Imperceptible by day light, yet by artificial light gives It an amethystine appearance Two sap phires which by daylight may appear of the same hue often differ extremely In color at night. If tho stone bo held n on ordinary pair of forceps au Inch beneath the surface of very clear wa ter, the parts of the Btono colored and uncolorod will bo distinctly apparent; This remark applies to all other gems. Reallstlo, The Landscape Pointer Don't you know, I'm quite a realist. The Animal Painter (sarcastically) Well, well! Who'd have thought It? The Landscape Painter Fuct, I as sure you. 1 always smoke when I'm painting a hazy atmosphere. ralnful Case. ' Mrs. Rubbo How's Mrs. Chatter this morning, doctor? Doctor Suffering terribly. Mrs. Uubha-Wbat. with ouly a slight throat affection? Doctor Yes, but she can't speak. Chicago News. The Limit. Worthless Husband doing to leave me, are you, Moll? Didn't you tuke uu for better or worse? Long Suffering Wife Yes, but you uto absolutely the worst. I didn't take pan for that. Chicago Tribune. Ilia Folded Arms, "Madge, Harry nsked me to be his wife last night." . "Oh, I am so delighted!" replied her friend. "How did it hnppent" "Well, you see, he Just asked me, and I snld 'Yes,' and then bo stood up and folded bis arms." "Well, I tieverl Wns he not more In tcrested thnn thnt? Whatever did you do nt such treatment?" "Whnt could I do? Yon see, I was In his arms when he folded them!" Sni At Saxon dinners slices of brend were the substitutes for plntes. and these generally went Into tho alms basket afterward. Grandees were treated to a silver platter placed be neath the bread, which last In course of tlmo became dlsenrdcd ns people enme to recognize the superior advan tages of metal and pewter. An Optimistic View. The Invalid looked out of tho window Just ns a hearse went by, and he smiled happily. "D'ye mind. Biddy." ho snld, "It's worth tho dyln' to hnve a ride In a thing like that, with the feathers on top an' n man with a bug on his bat, nu' you belli' gr-reater an' more nlcis sary thnn tho ninrshnl lv a St. Path rick's day parade. There's wanst In ye're life ye're tho whole thing, an' that's whin ye're dead." Chicago Post PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. -1- HUFFALO ft AtXKOH ANY VAM.KY DIVISION. Low Oradii Division. In Effect May 25, 1902. lEastern Standard r.ASTWAIII). Time, fho lOO No. 113 NoJOlNo Wt Nci 10 P. M (I II.I 7 M S 117 s :ir " 1:1 : 4:1 ''.' th', t' ; .'.i 'V V M In o.' 111 I'l STATIONS. I'lllslnirn Ucil llnnk l.iiwsonlmni New Hi t hli'lii'in Oak Ithlu-ii M nysvllle Siiiiirnervlllv . .. lirookvillu town I'llller Kcynolilsvllle .. I'lUII'OHMl t-'n I Is Truck Dullois Siilinla WI111 erlmrn .... i'l'iinlleld Tyler ltemiezelle Iiii 111 Drift wuod. iA. M A. M. I'. M , Ig H l7 II ll I l II UN! 1 1 HI 4 l II tn1 II 11 4 is, 111 in it i; 4 mi III hi 111 11 ivi. r, 11 in 4 I; I Ci 'l V 11 la, II mi! V. :, ' .,i.,ii in 1 ;., m til It hi 1 11 .111 11 ;f' is .v; 1, r. 11 .-it il 411 1 :n 11 ' 114- 1 1.11 1; :ui 7 " ill 1V1 1 iV 11 40 7 IT 1 :i7 U . 7 :in 1 an; 7 i"! 7 : 1 r J 7 l 7 41 2 mi 7 I- H im 2 2'.i 7 41 Note. ts H t2 JT .vi1 f H 4."i .... II lt" t H 2ii A.M.A. M.Ip. M.f. M I Train (Ml iMiiittlny leu vps Pitt shorn li.nn Kfil Hunk II. Ill Htookvllle I2.4I, Iteyiinlil 11. m., svlllc 1.14, I' nils 'reek 1,211, Dullois l.ltt p. m, WKSTWAnn "to 10 NolOt No 102 No. lit No.llO A. M, A. M. A. M.IP. M. P. M. .... f n l' U 21 f ft "SI ... ttl 41 HI 411 .... to 17 .... tl M 11 Itt .... 211 .... 7 17 12 22 .... 6 M .... 7 2A 12 Hi ... 7 ( .... 7 mi I2;:i5 .... 7 ill .... 7 44 12 4!i .... 7 is II 2n H nu I iit'i iJ 7 B 27 S 111 1 2H ft 12 7 42 til .' t IS t7 4S t) 44 S 2:1 t 112 ft 27 7 fts t fts S jjA .... til 4:1 tS 12 t7 04 tft Ml tS IS 7 ! S Ml I M.I H INI JH ;i0 7 Wl til U'l 12 12 fl tft .... 7 47 t IS i &- tl 112 ... 7 ft:i 1 2-i ... 6 lis .... Sill Vim 2 lis II 4" .... s 111 ft: ja mi 7 14 .... s 4.-1 in 111 a 211 7 " .... It i: 12 X I ft an f 0 4.-1 .... A. M. P. 111. I'. 111. 1'. tl. P. II. STATIONS. Driftwood . ... Urtint ltfiini'zutte... Tyler lVntilleltl Wlntci biirn .. Wiihulii Dullois FullsTreek... I'lltlCOIlHt Heynolilsvllle Fuller Iowh llrookvllle.... Hiinimorvllle.. Mnysvlllc OiikHlilue New llt'tlilclium I.nwsotilium. Hoil llmik.... I'lttsbtii'K. ... Train 042 IfiiiHliiyl letives Dubois 4.10 p.m. Fulls Creek 4.17, Hcynolilsvllle4.mi, llrookvllle S.im, lied Hunk ll.:), I'lttsliuiK p. ill. Trains marked run dully it dully, except Hiindiiyi t II11K slut Ion, wlieru slitniila must be shown. Philadelphia & Erie liullroad Division In ofToot March 24th, 1902. Trains loavo Driftwood as follows; EA8TWAHD 8:04 a m Train 12. weekdays, for Piinhtiry, Wllkeslitkiru, llnr.lcton, I'ollsvllle.Hi'raiitoii, liurrlshurK nnd tint liilernimilulu slu- Utlons, Hrrlvlmt lit I'liilinlelplilii 11:211 p.m., New York, UillO p. m.i lliiltliiiore.Aain p.m.) Washington, 7:1ft p. ni I'ulliiiiin I'urlor cur i) from Wlllliiiiispoi'l to Plilluilelplilit und ptis- LSenKcr eoui'hes from Kiine to Philadelphia 1 mi Wllliiimsuort to Hultlmnro and Wash ington. JOHHONIIUKrt RAILItOAD. tl. m. WEKKIIAYS. 11. m. 10 4ft tir Clermont lv II 00 II 04 tl 07 II 10 It 111 II 20 II 2S 11 40 12 01 10 as 10 lift III 111 10 "ft 10 20 10 II WimhIvhIc Qitlnwood Smith's Hun Instanter Ktrtilulit flleu ItuMil Johnsoiihiirir V ftft 9 40 lvHIdnwuyur Kidqyyay & Clearfield Uailkoad and Connections. Tl ,11 11 in nm. n 111 p.m. p.m. 12 10 4 111 12 20 4 20 12 W 4 M 12 IIII 4 114 12 llll 4 117 12 40 4 41 12 r0 4 lit 12 M 4 64 Till i'62 1 10 ft 10 1 2.1 ft aft 7 an 2 1ft U aft ur Klritrwny lv 7 no T ai tl iu 11 -a Mill Tii.v..,, 9111 7 Oil 1 ft4 H tft Croyluitd 1 21 7 ( 1 ftl Oil Hhorts Mills 7 2 ft 7 01 1 47 9 07 llluu ltock 7 2S II f7 1 411 9 112 Currier 7 ail 6 47 1 III 8 All Ilrockwtiyv'I 7 411 tt 4 1 S!S 8 47 Limes Mills 7 47 8 411 Mi'Minn Knit 7 ftl 6 lift I l S an liurveys Hun 7 M oao lift Haft lv Fulls C'kur 8 00 10 1 Oft H 2ft lv Dullois ur 8 1ft tl 110 1 la HAS urli'ullsC'k lv H III I 20 ft 10 12 12 ft2 a 44 Kevnolilsvllle 8 211 1 112 ft 27 ft IIU 12 24 a 10 lirookvillu s M I ftl) 00 4 Ml II 47 New llethl'ni 9 ail 2 lis a 4ft 4 0ft 11 10 Ked Hunk 10 III 3 20 7 2ft 1 110 9 00 lv Plushuriiur 12 lift ft IW 9 4& p.m. a.m. u.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time till iles unit additional information consult ticket uiienu. j.n. iiutciiinhon j. k. wood, Uhd MuiiHKer (Jun. Fuss Ant 12:fl0 p. m. Train 8, dully tor Hunbin y, llar rlshurif uml iirinelnitl inlermedlutu stutlons. 11 rrl v In tr ul I'lilliulelplilu 7:11'-' p. 111., New iirrlvlnir ul riilliulelplilu 7M-' p. 111., New York 10:211 p. lu., Hull Imoi ii 7:imp. in., WiikIi iiiKlou 8:lln p. m. Vest Ihiiled purlin' cum unit pusscnpuraoitcnc, nullum tq I'liiiunel Phiu uml WiiNliliiKton. - 4:lil p. 111, Trill 11 tl. dully, fur llur rlsliury mid Inturnii'dtiito snitlons, ur rlvliiK at l'liiluUilplilii4:2A A. M.i New York, 7. Ill u. 111, 1 llultlmoie, 2110 u. m l Wiisliliiulon 4, HA A. M. Fulliuitii blticpliitf curs from lliiri'UlHii'lt to Philadelphia uml Now York, l'liiliidtdplilu piishiuiirers can reuiulii lu leepiir undisturbed until 7:110 A. u. 11:0ft p.m. Truiti 4,uily for Hiinbury, Ilurrls burir uufl lnlurmiMtlutu stutlons. urrlvlng ut I'lilhidulphlu, 7:22 A. H.i Now York, 9:aa A.M. on week days und 10. lis a u. on Sun day: Hulllinore, 7:1ft A. M.i Wusliliiittun, S'.im A. M. I'ullmun stuopers from Ertu, und Wllllumsport to I'lilludulplilii, unu WlllluniKisirt to Wasliliiirton. I'tisstuiKer coHelies from Krlu ui I'hiliiilutpliiu, und Wllllumsiiort to llultimore. 12:27 p.m. Truln 14, dully for Sunbiiry, llurris bui'K and prlncliiiil iiiluriuediutustutloas.ur rtvlutf at Vlilludelpliiu 7:22 u. ill., New York 9:111! u. m. wuekduys, (10.1111 u. m., Hiuiduy) Unit Iniore 7:1ft u. 111., WnsliiiiKlon, S:l) u 111. Vustlbuled buffet' sleeplnir curs und pus seiiKurcoiiclitw, iluffulo to i'hlludulphlu und WnaliliiKton. WEHTWAKD 8:1)11 u. ni. Trulu 7, dully for llulTulo vis Kmporluiii. u. m. Train 9, dully for Erin, Itlclu wuy, und wnuk duys for Dubois, Cluriuoiit hiiu priueipul iiiuiriiieuiuiusiuiiuiiH. B.'fto 11. 111. Truln a, dully for Krlu and tutor- nieuiuvti points. 8:4ft p. ni. Truln IS, dully for Buffulo vis Kmporlum. B:4A p. m.Truloftl, weekdays for Kane nJ tiiU)rmedUU)ltlou, 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 i r it ting. ! R. D. Albright, I Net door to Coi win's I'holo Gallery. Proiti Zero to es Degrees In MlnuteB la the record with Cole's Original Air-Tight WOOD STOVES. .1 j I j Lu just KEYSTONE HARDWARE OO, Opposite corner from First National Bank, Reynoldsville, Penn'a A TWENTIETH CENTURY PLAN A TWENTIETH CENTURY HIT OPERATED BY A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY Our plnii, wlilrlt we litivn In mii'CHHful npenitlon In mitny plucoH throughout the eon 11 try, I 0110 thnt putH irlothitiK buyers on tin entirely new plan. The Mlddli'itiiiu taken no part whatever In our tailoring' ImalneiH. We tuke his place ut tho mill and by mi doing chiiiise the price ot aliVOOmiH to I15.WI. From Mills to Man Direct. Best Fabrics. Reliable Tailors. SUITS OR OVERCOATS $15.00 TO ORDER. AHOI'T MATKltlAI.S. There In nn trouble to secure materials which ran heuntde up to Hell at. fl.VtXI, bin there In I rouble to Hccure iinylhlnir to count the well known fabrics tin mil out by the Dundee Woolen Mills to tell for !.'. 00. Thau (lie sort of goods wegveyou for lf.im. III'. I'All.tiKING. We employ none hut the best aklltcd union workmen, from the culler to the one w ho puts 011 the buttoiiH, and every garment heura Ihu Union Label. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO. THE BIG TAILORS, 44 N. BradU St., DuBolS, Pa. DON'T WAIT nny longer. Come In and buy thnt overcoat to-day. Buy a " CLOTI1CRAFT" nil wool co&t. that will fit well, looK well, wear well. Hern we have every popular overcoat style of Ihe new season. All M CLOTHCrVAFT" coats. All good. All large valuet r or lillle money. " CLOTHCrVAFT' CLOTHES can't bo bettered (or the money. itth rn nvFttcoATS ax $10,00 AND UPWARD BING-STOKE OOM'Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA . J OBI O RK ' ' of all kinds promptly done At THE STAR OFFICE -OO TO- BON TON BAKERY JOHN H. DAUM, l'rop., Pot-good first-class baked goods such as fine Marble Cake, English Wine Fruit Cake, French Fruit, Dev iled Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Fingers Jelly Drops, Kisses, Maroons and lots of other good cakes. A fine selection of all kinds of cookies; a good line of Fresh IJread and Parker House Rolls, Duns, Coffee Cakes. A nice selection . of pies always on hand. 1f'eiMlnia and l'nrtlea a Swlnlti. Hive tfw a Cull. hVl'licy burn wood, cobs or trash, j ''liven heat day and nifjlit. l ire ,:Miot out during the entire winter, f ;i :. danger of your plants livezing. ' ;Tlicy cost t more tli.-m otht r it stoves, nnd burn less fuel. Lmk wy)iit for imitations claimed to be as gooti. Beware of imitations which un scrupulous dealers show you and claim are just like COLE'S HOT BLAST. There is no other stove made like it and none that will give you the satisfaction, therefore insist upon getting the GENUINE COLE'S hot blast, which is sold only by We Guarantee a Perfect Fit. The Union Label on livery Garment I- I
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