s HERIFP'S SALES. Ry virtue of certiiln writs of Fieri rm'liw, etc., tsmied out of the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson county. Ia., nml lo me il'rt'Cied, I willicxpive. to public sale or outcry, ut t lie Court House, m the HoroiiKli of Hiuokvllle, I'll , on I'rlda). AuguM ltli, 100U. Kt 1:00 o'clock, P. M., the following described Heal Ksuile, to wit : , the defendants' rlixlit, title. Interest and Jatm of In and to ull that eerlaln triict of land situated, lying and being In Porter )wuslili), Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, bounded and det-erllied as follows, vis: HoglM tilng ill the northwest corner nt a post t tliencu liy lands of Tmyer unci tioheen, east, one hundred and thirty seven perches to a post ; thence tiv lands of l.cttle and Kelsey. Houth.one hundred and eight perches to a post ; thence by lands now or formerly of J. A. Timlin, west, one hundred and thlrty even lurches to a post : thence by lands of Daniel Powell, north, one hundred and eight peaches to the place of beginning. Contain ing ninety-two seres and seventy perches, more or less. This tielng the same land that waa bequeathed to Jacob Snyder, now de ceased, by his father, Daniel Suyder, deceas ed, and on the real estate of the said Jacob Snyder, deceased, as per Decree of the Orphans' Court of Infferson county, was taken by the said defendants, O W. Snyder and K. A. Synder. And having thereon erect od a two-story duelling houn) 18x24 with Vi mory addition loxl", bank ham S0x30, and other necessary out-bulldlngs. About seven ty acres under cultivation ; balance In timber. (7tr1 tiikpn In execution and to be sold as the 'property of B. A. Snyder, O. W. Snyder nod Meunetta Snyder at the suit ut Sarah Snyder. Ceyurt Facias, No. 423. McOb tCKKN. ALSO. All the defendants' rliiht, title, In torest and claim of. In and to all that certain piece or parcel of hind lying and situate In ttte township of Young, county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and descrlb d as follows, to-wit : Beginning at north rest corner at public road, thence south, venty-tliree degrees and fifteen minutes nsr,, along the land of the grantor herein lamed, thiny-slx and eighty-one hundredths iKrches to post at private road leading from iwl hank to public road ; thence souh, twielve degrees east, along said pilvate road thirneiiii and forty-five hundredths perches to a pint : thence south, twenty-two degrees west, along same, nine and seven hundredths perches to a post : thence south, one degree thirty minutes east, along same, fifteen and alxty-slx hundredths perches to a post; thence west along the land of the party lieie to, one ai d sixiy-four hundredths perches to post at public road s thence north, seventeen degrees and thirty minutes west, along puo lic rod, seventeen and twenty-one hundri d ths perches to a post ; thence north, thirty four degrees west, along same, five and sixty f.mr hundredths perches to a post s tlienco north forty-live degrees and thirty five minutes west, along the same, thlrty-ono and fourteen hundredth perches to a post; s.henco north, twenty-four degrees and thirty minutes nest, along same, Ave and thirty four hundredths perches to post, the place of beginning, and containing three acres and one hundred and seven tenths perches, neat measure. And being a part of a larger tract of land conveyed to Christian Weaver, the Srantor herein named, by Henry Wlngert, is wife, by deed dated January loth, ', and recorded In tbeollice for recording deed9 in and for the County of Jefferson In Deed Hook No. II, page 572. Excepting, reserving nd retaining out of the above described land nil the coal in. on or under the same as heretofore conveved to II. 1. Brown by deed on record. Having thereon erected a two tory dwelling house Mlx'is with a 14x14 ad dition and all necessary oiil-hulldinus. Sehred, taken In execution and to he sold as the pixpirty of Mary Ann Lewis and Henry J. Lewis at the suit of Christian Weber. Fl. Fa., No. 2,Yi. WimiKRT. ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of. In and to, all that certain Iiieoe or tract of land situated and lying in lose township, bounded and described as follows, to-wit : On the north by J. H. lloglies' water lot ; east hy an alley ; south tt.vdtvcsthy turnpike road; containing about fonr wcres ; having thereon erected good bouse, barn and necessary out-buildings. Seized, taken In execution and 10 he sold as -the prnnertyof W. S. Thompson, adminis'ra torof Maiy G. Thompson, deceased; Thomas It. Galbraiih, guardian of Mary A. Thomp son, Janet L. Thompson, Helen I. Thompson, und Wlullcld C. Tliomp-on, minor children nnd he rs of Mary (i. Thompson and W. S. Thumi'son, tenant by courtesy as husband of Slary (. Thompson, deceased, at the suit of Fdward It. Thompson, for use of D. F. Thompson. J-'l. l a., No 20. t'HAIU. AJjW). All the defendants' right, title, Interest-and claim of, In and to all that certain piece or tract of land situated and lying In Bell township, Jefferson county, Pennsyl vania ; houn led and described as folluws, to-wit: On the north by the Susquehanna road j on the east by lands of Scott Mctiee ; on the sou'h by lands of Kremkaw ; on the west by lauds of E. C. Williams. Containing three (it) acres, more or less ; and being the ame piece of land conveyed to first parties 1y E, O. Hums, High Sheriff' of Jefferson County, by deed dated the 13th day of April, A. D.. Ihin. and recorded in the office for recording deeds In and for Jefferson County In Deed Book No. HI), page 65. Having tliere on erected t wo dwelling houses of five ronrrs each, one barn, and necessary rut-buildings. Keizcd, taken In execution and to be sold a9 the property of Kachel Davis at the suit of 1. 1). Sponcer. h'i. b a.. No. 430. Winhlow & Cai.dkrwood. ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In terest nnd claim of. In and to all that tract, niece or parcel of land In the Borough of Big Kun, Jefferson county. Pennsylvania, bminu td arid described as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at a sione corner, thence rli degrees and 4u minutes east to a post ; thence HO degrees west to a post ; thence west, thirty degrees north, two hundred feet to a po.-t ; llience north :tn degrees back along alley to place of beginning : containing twenty thousand miuare feet (20,000 sri fu Being the identical piece or tctrcel of Isnd conveyed lo arid iwrrtips of rite first part hy Andrew P. Cox und Annie K. Cox, by deed bcaiing dale of (lie seventeenth day of Dccismher. A. I).. Ikhh, and recorded in the recorder's office of .leffer H4tn 1 otitiiy, Pennsylvania, in deed bok, volume tiffy-eighi. ("), paire lifiy-four 04i. Having thereon erect-ed a two-story seven room dwelling house (In good repair) and all necessary out-hulldlngs. Seized, tai'en t" exeimtlon and to to ul I as the p.opecty of licorve E. AlcClincey and Margsiotta E. McC'lnrey a' 'he cult of Isaiah l):tvl. J'l F ' ' 0.4:7. Wit, 'ON. ALSO. Ad tiie defendant right, title, In terest and claim of, in and to that certain parcel and mtof land situaied in the borough of Clsyviile, county of Jefferson, hounded anddV-cribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning attire soul beast corner at a Host ; thence north, 79 degrees IS minuies west, along a flfte em-foot alley, fifty S0l feet to a post ; thence north, 10 degrees 4.1 minutes east, along atwenty-foot alley, one hundred und forty (10) feet to a post ; thence south.- 79 degrees l& minutes east, alongKourth avenue, fifty (SO) feet to a post ; thence south, 10 degrees 4$ minutes west, along lot No. 20 (Joint Oommlngsi one hundred and forty (Hil) feet to place of beginning ; being lot No. 1 In James K. Ixng'i plot ; vide Deed Book Vol. tfl, page 6J ; having thereon erected a 6-roomed two-story dwelling house and imcessary out-buildings. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Jane McOowan and Patrick McGowan, her husband, at the suit of the Home Building and Loan Association. ifi. Fa., No. 428. W. W. Winslow. 'ALSO. All the defendant's right, title, In terest and claim of, In and to all that piece or Sarcet of land situate in Wlnslow township, eflet-Hon county, Pa., bounded and described an follows : Beginning at a post, the north east cornor of land owned by H. L. Hoke, thence along said land north, hfl1, degrees west, 4-3 feet to a point In the centre of 8andv Lick creek ; thence down the center if -aid creek north, degrees east, IDS feet ; tipiiL'c north, 21' degrees east, HB feet; heuce down the centre of said creek north, it uegrocseast, 170 feet ; thence north,' 53 tgrees ast, 200 feet; thonco down the miw of said creek north. 02-., degrees? east, 4ifeet t4 a point on the Currier, BUiod and tMiulot : thence In the same direction 2011 et 1 iiieiM'e down said crerrk north, 71 de-.-i seast, ltrno feet ; thence down said creek north, 4.V degrees east, HO feel ; thence ortii, IT1 degrees 'east, KM feet ; theru'o nor'.h, 31! legrtes east., 10O fret ; thouce niwth, decree east, 41H foot U) the center of lio of tlio Allegheny Valley Itailwav Com puiry V rixht-of-wuy : thence south, .."it rje fcnpt s'ust. 5S feet-: thence south. HIS degrees ai. 2'. feet ; thence by said right-of-way aorth, TO1, degrees east, 2MS feet ; tlienco 101-lh, fo', li.grttcs ;ast. ?M feet : thence north. 3;:; degrees ea-jt, foet : thence by aio right-of-way norih, 9 degrees east, 311? reel ; llieii'-e north, 11L degrees west, li7 feet It a isrlut In the centre of said right-of-wav'i thence north, 74 degrees east, rj.1 feet to the bonk of said randy Lick crook ; .thence by aid creek mui h. 434 flegres ea-l. lf feet lo an ash ; thence by said creek south, ;t0l de crees ciist, 215 feel i-j 'a bMttcrinit tree; thence by said creek south. SO" degrees east. 402 feet to a birch ; thence by said creek sottrh, 3H degrees east, H4tl feet to an elm thence hy said creek south, llu degrees east. ltK feet to a thorn hush ; thence by said cock south. 71i degrees west., 200 feet to a post; thence by said cteok south. 42 degrees we-t liH foet lo a but ternut ; thence hy said creek south, RrJ4 degrees west, 4'-H feet lo a thorn bush ; thence hy said creeK south, U2'- degrees east. K40 feet to a post 1 thence bv said creek south, tiM-i degrees west, 230 feet to a post ; inence Dy saiu creeK tiortn, 7dv ae grees west, U'.'ll feet to a beech t thence by said creek soul h, 411'i degrees west, ROO feet to a tliornhusli ; tlu'iice l)y said creek north, 21a4 degress west, 15(1 feet to a crib; thence along a cross-cut south, 50 degrees west, 584 feet to a post; thence down said cross-cut s in 11 tvi'v ucgrces west, zuu reel. 10 a post, the junction of the said cross-cut and the said creek ; I hence down and along the bank of said creek south, H'!3f degrees west, 400 feet to at'osl; thence along the bank of said creek south, tl.'!4 degrees west, 100 feet lo a post ; thence down and along said creek nor ih, 8?i degrees west, 400 feet to a post : thence along said creek north, 44'4 degrees west, tso feet to a post ; thence along said creek north, 51 degrees west, ISO feet to a post on line of II. L. Hoke's; thence by said Hoke's laud north, H degrees east, 328 feet to the beginning; containing 120 22-100 acres, more or less: and being the same land con veyed to the Heynoldsvllle Land and lm provemeutf ompany by the Central Land and Mining Company on December 19, 1HD9, by deed recorded In Deed Book No. 87. page 2H.i. Excepting and reserving the following pieces of laud heretofore sold by said Itoynoldsvllle Land and Improvement Company, viz; Ten acres convoyed to .loslah W. Place by deed dated February 21th, In'JH. recorded in Deed Book 82, page 2. Five and three-tenth acres conveyed to American Production Company on June 13, loj, ty aeea reroroeu in ueeu Book 107, pave 374. One acre conveyed to Carmine and Joseph Marluaro, on June 2!l, I lo, hy deed recorded In Deed Book 100, page 21W So zed, taken In execution and to he sold as the properly of Ihe Heynoldsvllle Land and Improvement Company at the suit of Albert Reynolds, for use of 0. M. McDonald. Fl. Fa., No. 431. McDonald. AL80.-AII the defendants' right, title, In terest, properly claim and demand of, In, and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Young, county of Jefferson, and state of Pennsylvania, bound ed anl described its follows to-wlt: Begin ning at the northwest corner at a line of land of Lewis Allenbaiigh, thence along an alley north, 511 degrees east, one hundred feet to an alley twelve feet wide ; thence south, 81 de grees east, along said alley, one hundred nnd lifly feet to a lim-foot street : thence south, 5y degrees west, along said street, one hund red feel to a line of Lewis Allenbaugh : thence north, 81 degrees west, along said Allenbaugh one hundred and fifty feet to place of beginning ; containing 15,000 square feet, and having erected thereon a two-story frame shingle roof dwelling house and neces sary out-hulldlngs. F.xceptlng and reserv ing all the coal and coal rights In, upon and tinder the said land. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Julius Grelser and Caroline (i reiser at the suit of the Home Building and Loan Association, of Puiixsutawney, Pa., now for use of II. It. Martin and W. B. Adams. Fl. Fa., fto. 420. W. B. Adams. TKItVIS : The following must be strictly complied with when property Is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff orotherllen creditors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must he paid, and a list of liens, Including mortgage searches on the property sold, to gether with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must be furnished to the Sheriff. 'See I'urdon's digest, nth Ed., page 448. Smith's form, page 31. 2. All bids must Ire paid in full. AH sales not settled Immediately will ne continued until two o'clock, P. M., of day of sale, at which time all projiorty not settled for will again he put up and sold at the ex pense and risk of tiie person to whom lirst sold. All writs staid after being advertised, the cost of advertising must he paid. ;IIA!VT St MliAI'lNOt KKIl, July 28, mm. Sheriff. D tSSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that'the partner ship heretofore existing between Solomon Iter k house, James 11. Hughes and A. H. Fleming, tinder firm name of Hughes Lumber Co., was dissolved on IK1I1 day of July, 1000, by mutual consent, Solomon Berkhouse re tiring from company. Business will he con tinued hy James II. Hughes and A. II. Flem ing under nauiH of Hughes Lumber Co. All dents due to said partnership ate receivable hy said company, and all claims and demands on said company are to ho presented to Hughes Lumber Co. for pavmenl. Solomon Hehkiioi se, JAMKH II, HlKIIIES, A. 11. Ft.EUlNll. Bcynoldsvlle, Pa., July 1H, hum. salt Methods. D ISSOLUl'lON NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the partner ship lately subsisting between J. C. Norrls nnd P. 3. tlauck, under the firm name of Heynoldsvllle Meat Company, was mutually dissolved on June 27th. HHItt. All debtsdueto said partnership are to he paid, and those due from the same discharged hy said P. S. Ilatick, at the Syndicate Building, Keynolds ville, Pa., where the business will be con tinued by Bald P. 8. Ilauck. P. 8. Hauck, J. 0. NOHRIH. No. '.'6:t. QTreaeui'it Pcyavtmcttt OVFH'E OK (iromptvollft of the (furrcitcu Wiiihiuglon, I). C, June 12, 1U00. WtiKURAR, By satisfactory evidence pre sented lo the und "usirned. It has been made to appear that "The Citizens National Hank of Keynoldsvllle," In the lown of Keynohls vllle in the county of Jeiler-on and Slate of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the pro Visions of the stauiies of the United Slates, required lo Ire complied with before an as sociation shall be authorized to commence the business of banking; Now Thkhkkouk 1, William B. Kldgely, Comptroller of the Currencv. 'do hereby cer tify that The Clt'zom National Bank of tioynoldsviile, In the town of heynoldsvllle, In the county of Jelfcson, and State of Penn sylvania. Is authorized to commence the bus iness of hanking as pi-ovldcd in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised statutes of 1 lie I'lilted "inies In testlmonv whereof, witnessmy hand and seal of office this twelfth day of June. WOO. Wm. B. ltiiNiHi.r, SKALl Comptrollorof I lie Currency. dim Best Bedroom An Auicrlcan physician eaja that while In England be saw a vaulted tomb In a London cemetery which bad the following Inscription engraved on the door: Dr. John Gardner'! Last and Best 8e4 room. The Lid Off. Johnnie Say, pa, who was Pandora 1 Johnnie's Pa Pandora, my son, waa a little girl who started a lot of trouble because she dldnt keep the lid down,- Princeton Tiger. . - Very curious is the method ot nsning followed by the Chinese In the strait of Malacca. The fisherman lets down from the side of the liont a screen of whito canvas stretched on wood. The shonl of fish mistake this for some floating obstruction and try to leap over It, with the result that the fish Jump Into the bont nnd are thus cap tured. This method Is employed by Malays In their waters. What Is claimed to be the best meth od of cooking potatoes has been discov ered in a Missouri Jail. A visitor to the Jail noticed n convict drop some thing Into a pot of boiling pitch which was being used in some work. Much to the visitor's surprise a well cooked potato was taken out a few minutes later and proved to have n flavor much boiler than as If It were cooked In the ortll iar.v wuy. The potato hail abso ' '.: of 1 .- In ihm Marshes of the Kona-a and at . Utah's Great Lak. One of the sights of the Great Bait lake of Utah, developed by the prog ress of scientific Industry, Is the sys tem of Immense salt making ponds on the shore of the lake. At Saltalr the lake water Is pumped into a great set tling basin, where the Impurities fall to the bottom and, containing much iron, form a reddish deposit. From this basin the water is drawn off into ''harvesting ponds" averaging U0,0UO square yards In area and sis inches in depth. The ponds are kept supplied with water, as tlio evaporation goes on from Mtty to September, when the stilt harvest begins. The water having dis appeared, a dazzling layer of suit two or three Inches thick is found covering the bottom of the ponds, which Is bro ken up with plows before being con veyed to the- mills, where the Until crushing and winnowing tire done. lu general the salt marshes of the Ivouko region represent 11 I:::i.l of puck et or rift lu the soil. They are to be found in considerable uum'iei-s lu the dl.-ti-ift of Samhuit, and there are also many of these marshes on the left bank of the river Lulubu. The wuUs of the rift show first a layer of black ish clay 1. : : ft 1 with sand nml co.italn In;,' numei'jus tpiurtz aud siluy peb bles or more exceptionally black and white shells, frir.;l:ients of oyster ti'.i.l mussel. Then co::ies a layer of str.iM liod and gray bine schist. The soil of the depression also contain Hchl it as the greater constituent nnd Is covered by a layer of sandy clay; In order to collect the salt the uutlves t'.li a fun nel shaped hole from six to ten feet deep. The cavity soon fills up with u warm aud clear witter, which Is stromrly cliai,:ed with salt. It come.! up with con.-'.: lei-able pressure, and the HiptY. seems to boil. The salt Is partly precipitated at the bottom of the cav ity and mixes with the soil to form 11 blackish mud. The latter Is washed out with hot water to extract the salt, which Is then crystal!!. :od front the so lu;:o!i. The pruil'.irt which Is thus oli U!i!od Is of a sally gray color, and Its I. isle Is more alkaline than that of Eu ropean salt. FRANKING. The Wnr the Privilege Una linen Altttsed l:i E 11 it lit 11 1. . American legislators are not the only ones who abuse their franking privi leges. Itecent history in England has caused the London Chronicle to say: "Franking had Uj birth, honestly enough, in liilii), In the desire to relieve me:nb:!is or parliament of the expense Incurred in the discharge of their na tional duties, but the practice rnpldly widened until it became possible for members to transmit their household p.otis nt tiie public charge, its the fol lowing extract from old postolllce rec ords testittes: i'll'teen couple of hounds goln to tiie !;! :: of !!r::i:ins willl a fret- p.is.i, two muldsen ants going us laundresses to my Lord Am ussai'oi' Melhiien. Dr. t'lirhton. carr.via,' with him a cow anil divers mves-sarles; three suits of clothes for some noMe mati's lady at t!:.- e.iurt of l'ort'.vral. two lules of Sim-kin .s for the use 1..' the ttmba: .-ai.'.or to t!:e crown of l'orni gal. 11 deal case Willi four llitchet 01' bacon for Mr. l'eiinin-,ton of Ko.ler daut.' "This form of abuse tiie.l when 1 postoHlce stable underwent a ;a: !.'ci tion. but It speed!!- ?:r.v ; !.! 1 .1 ' other variety. Me:n'iers s:. ,.:e.: ,..: .. of letters wholesale, gave then away to their friends and sometime p iiil their servants' w-j.ies in fr.m'ii'il en velopes. In fact, they became a v.-' M ble form of currency,, sul'jei-t to tiie art of the forger, who did 11 ru.ii ln i t;-, 'e. In 1715 it.llilll worth of free coivo spontlence passed through the postof Dce. "Fifty years later the uatlua was staggered to discover that tlio amount bad Increased to flTll.l'.OO, and strin gent laws were passed to mitigate the immoral tendencies of the houses o.' parliament. Hut nil was in vain until Kir Itowla'd IIII1 managed In 1S3!) to abrogate the privileges altogether." Tin. Who first found tin- There is n leg end among the Cornish miners that St. rirnn. an Irish hermit, was the dis coverer. His ancient church In the parish of Perrunznbuloe, In Cornwall, laid hare of sand by the sea many years ag'i. has recently been repaired. Cornish miners still keep the feast, of St. Plrttn, who, according to the fa ble, first found tin, forgetting that their feareifuthcrs had long prevloti ily sold it to the Phoenicians. I'ossliily the legend points to the fact (hat I'.iiA Irishman was a skillful metallurgist. 1 A Correction. "This," said the professor of anato my as he exhibited a human Jawbone, "is the Inferior maxillary." "I beg your pardon, professor," suld one of the married students, , "but didn't I understand you to say the skeleton you have before us belonged to a female?" , "Idld." ' "lu that case, then, there Is no Infe rior maxillary." -AWRENCE READY MIXED PAINTS I The kind with the bother of mixing W left out. M Made from best pj pigment and pur- o rst lmsccfl oil com bined wiiti scien tific accuricy. Gtiarertcti by lha Mtker Sold by Keystone Hardware Company, Th Modern War and the Crndo Method of Knrly Day. The sugar season opens n busy In dustry In Maine, New Hampshire aud Vermont. Bucket tire loaded on to the ox slods, boxes of spiles and uxe. and tiivity to Ihe sugar orchard! Sugar making nowadays is u science. Only lu the extreme rural sections still remulu the wooden buckets aud cedar spiles, but there is still a sugur warmth, u bursting of healthy Joy that breaks forth Just us the swelling buds on the maples. No longer ure there the crude meth ods of an open lire, of the kettles strung on green forked poles. Pos sibly sugar making has lost some of its genuine savor in the modern evupo rators, but the product and its com mercial feature Is of all Importance is finer grained, of purer color, freer from bits of bark und other foreign refuse. Important ciiunges lu the sugar in dustry have lessened the work of the furtner. In the early days wooden buckets and handmade cedar spiles were used. That made bother In the orchard, for the bucket bad to be placed on the ground, and the spile could not be far above it else the wind would blow the sup to one side and thus waste it. As the suow melted the spiles bad to be drawn, new boles nenrer the ground made and the bucket replaced. Nowadays the spiles ure of metal and the palls are hung on them. The evap orator Is a sample of the rapid strides lu sugar making facilities. The mod tern orchard has tlu or galvanized palls nnd metal spiles. Occasionally a tree runs a bucket full every fair day during the season, on average of ten quarts, although the general run is about half that amount, unless the weather holds so Ihe trees run during Ihe night. Good, honest sirup - weighs eleven pounds to the gallon, nnd It takes n barrel of thirty-two gallons of sap to make a gallon of sirup. The End of the World Of troubles that robbed E. H Wolfe, of Bear Grove, In., of all ustfu ucee, came when he beguo taking Electric Bittern. Ho writes : ''Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffer ing, which I would never have survived bud I not taken Electric Bitters. Tin y 8 1 10 cured mo of General Debility." Sure cure for all Stomach. Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood disease, Headache. Dizziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. drug stores of Reynoldsvilleand Sykesville. Tuesday ExcurMons to Niagara Falls snd , Toronto. Every Tuesday, to and Including Sep tember 25th, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will sell excursion tickets from Falls Creek to Niagara Falls and Toronto, good for return passage any time within fifteen days from date of sale at fare of 17.45 to Niagara Falls and $8 90 to Toronto. For full Information consult agents of the company. CARE OF CANARIES. A piece of cuttle bone Is needed al ways, and now and then a lump of agar. Guard the cage from draft, from ex posure to cold at night and also from too much heat. Canary seed principally should be given, though now nnd then a little rape seed is beneficial. Do not use a painted cage. The bird will peck the cage more or less, and the paint thus Imbibed Is very Injurious. The larger the cage the better It is for the birds, nnd if not new It should be scalded aud well dried before put ting tbem Into It. Avoid frightening the birds in any way. It Is very easy to have them know you and welcome your coming, but they do not like to be handled. Get Readu for the . Grand Harvest Home Picnic and Carnival at NOLAN PARK On the. P. S. & C. R. R. Special Rates on the P. R. R. between East Brady and DuBois, and on P. S. & C. R. R. Also special trains. Look out for special announcements in this paper. f I 1 1 II ii ?.. . " y It is an unwritten law that every man must V have a ,ood pocket knife and a good razor if ic shaves. V'c en r-ell you the best pocket knife and .li,' bust razor thai' human experience and intelligence can produce. Only tiie very finest crucible steel is used and they are tempered to c;-qui:;it degree so that they will hold an cd;;c longer than any nthtr cutlery made. To shave with a Iatct1?. . VtfsTstW. i -1 UMV S I Razor is a positive pleasure. They are sharp when you buy them und are easily kept in the very best condition. The KttH KU1UH brand covers a complete line of tools end cutlery of only the highest quality and every article sold under this brand is fully guaranteed. Made in all styles, shapes and sizes. THE KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. Near Postorricc. RlYNOLDSVILME, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wild wood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle, City, Avalon, New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean City, Md. Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. m. August 2, 16, and 30, 1906. $10 Hound Trip, tickets pood only In couches. $12 Round Trip, tickets pood only in Parlor and Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tick d Proportionate rates from other stations. Tk'kcli. Kood for pitMiaKe on truln leaving Pittsburg at 6.W p. m., und connections. Sleeping car puaitenRers (or Atlantic Cltjr only will use tpcctal Train li-avlnn Pittaburg ut 9.45 p.m. Fur stop-over privileges and (ull Information consulttivurcst ticket agent. W. W. ATTEKBUHY, General Manager J. B. WOOD, Puwenger Truffle Manager. GEO. W. BOYD. General Passenger Agent. HieManwiEnYy Ther Is bo rrason Is tbs world wbr ,oo should, utter tbs torments of rheumatism, envilof ths otnsr fellow with his per idot health. Wo iwarantee KEYSTONE LIQUID SULPHUR to sbsolutelj cure snr ease of rheumatism. This Is a broad statement, but the thousands of cases we bare eured war rant us la Disking-It, for ws know br experience that this wonderful remedy cannot fall to core you. Ask lour druggist (or sample or write us. Two sizes fl()o and $1.00. Ktyitont Sulphur Co. rttiburs, Pa. 7 CI MY Mukoi Ku'clii D m Co , lliHinhiiiura. 31, Peoples Sayings Bank ?wood5tE PITTSBURGH. Profit and Safety. By depositing your saving Willi tills bunk you will secure an Income of fnur pt r et nt and the safety of your principal will be beyond question. We cndli Inii-re.Ht on all accounts every six m tnths. Send for our free booklet, hunking by Mull. MADE AT THE GRC? WATCH WORKS AT CANTQN,0HI0 The dealer who dosen't have DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best. He wants to seO what he has it's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them. A. Gooder .l.'Wf Iff Note the Difference This kind shinss It self and Is ths only preparation sulubls for tsss Rang-as. It Kills Rust on Stova Pips, Virs Scrsens, Stoves of any Iron work. It will sot wash off, and wears months. Pries, 15c. This Is a liquid ttov polish that shines tas ier, wears longer ao costs loss than an) other. Keeps forever always ready lor tut Bit can, oc fly 1 1 1 1 inn Ask your dealer for either Und. If your deiiier,,hasn't It Biug-rMoke Co. has. ubcrlbr for The Star If you want the News If you liavfc anything to sell, try our Want Column.
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