HEFOOUWTHEJURY A LAWYER'S CLEVER TRICK THAT SAVED HI3 CLIENT. The llanenl nn Trlnl Wna (Inlltr nnil Prnvril So llennl n llotiltt, lint the Shrewd l.nnvrr l-'onnd n W tn Win II Ik Cuir. When Colorado wns (lrennir.ed nn territory, there wan liltln KtiRliMi need ontfiile of Denver mul the niinln ontup. Tin rent irf the thinly scnttereil oouniry wns nn 8innlnh nn miy mrt nf our liiti'Kt America Not (jHstilinns, nf oonrno more likt ly n general mixture of Ar.teo nnil A pm Ik1 nnil a lot of cither strnius of blood, lint rertninly Spanish in imnie nnrl In speech. "The Rnvern nii'iit recognized that It hml A difficult titr-k liefnro It in driiiKiiiR these 'Krcns ers' tn tinderFtntid t be very lirgiiinitiK of the otilipntiniiH unci Jw ditties of their Aiiirricnn citiEenship One of the most trusted ni'iitn in this cnmpiiiiin of edu cntinu wan JuiIko Hnllett, who wn pnt in clmrxe of tho Jinliriiil system of the Dew territory. From Hint time tn this be him lieen at tun head of the federal Judioinry In the Rreat mid prosperous (tul oof Colorado Despite this fierceness of rebnko nud countless oddities of tem per no Jnrtgo Iiiih ever foeim io respected as he nlmiR the grent divide. When be first wont on circuit, the hnr left Denver with him mid frnveled In a body both for ocinhility and lor safety. Then there wnn no railrond, the only menus of reaching any plaoe from any other heing along a sliplitly marked trull bnrcly passable for hiirsea. By slow stunts the bench mid the bar reached Triuidnd under the cold shadows of the Bnngre do Oristo rnnge. Thone Spanish mines were nn Incessant annnyiince to Jmlgo Hallett, who declnimed asninst each one in turn nnd announced bit purpose of memorializing the secretary of the interior to have them all made American. Of a piece with this was bis attitnde toward the prevailing Spanish speech of the country. He objected to it. Among the first rules of bia court Turns that which provided that all its transactions should be iu English, and that if litigants objected to the work of the sworn Interpreter thnt was their own lookout. It might encourage them to learn to talk "American, " as they ought. In Trinidad Colonel Taylor of the bar was retained fur the defense in a case where no defense waa possible. The place waa full of witnesses who had seen the deed done, whatever it may bave been, for thnt is unimportant. Tbe prosecuting attorney put on wit nest after witness to prove the facta He made a perfect case, and he demand ed that full punishment be inflicted. It was a difficult situation for Colonel Taylor. His client wna guilty beyond a doubt. Cms examination of the wit nesses could only make that fact mora distinct, and for that reason be did nothing so foolish. Tbe taae was alto gether Spanish. Criminal, witnecsea, audience there were not tlx worda of English in the whole outfit. Tbe inter preter bad been cal led on for avary word which had gone back and forth through out the trial. Colonel Taylor arose to make bia plea. He surveyed the elaster of dark faces which filled Ike ahed ia v?hioh the court waa si It ins;. "Cnballoroa," he began "eaballerea del jnrado" There was lond whacklag ef the gavel by Judge Hallett as anea as he caught the sound of the langaaga whieh he despised to btarlily. "Mr. Taylor, Mr. Taylor," ha shoal ed, "at member of the ear of thii court yon must be aware that all in transactions must be oondneted in the English language, the language of thia country. If I thought that you were using Spanish maliciously, I should punish yon soundly for such contempt of thii court. You will address thia court of tbe United States in United States and in no other speech, language or dialect." "I bow to your honor'a ruling," con tinued Colonel Taylor and resumed bit plea, but in English and with tbe as sistance of tbe interpreter. He told the greaser jury how tbe light of their prond Oastilian lineament! had caused him to forget a rule of the court and to addrest them in tbe sonorous speech of Spain, from which their proud fore fathers came. He obeyed tbe Judge, but be felt tbe restraint of having to make bia pleading through the assistance of the interpreter. It was simple matter which he oould aet right in few ten tenoe of tbeir own language, but he feared that in English be could not do to well ; yet be hoped that they would not see a follow citizen punished solely for the reason that bis advocate waa not allowed to address a Spanish jury in tbeir own tongue. Harping on thia theme, he avoided any discussion of the evidence which bore ao heavily on bia client, and in bit peroration he paid glowing tribute to the language of Don Quixote and Queen Isabella. Thia dona, he fled from the spot and wai not teen until court had ariaen for tbe day. When they next mot, the proteonting attorney wanted to know why he had not been on bond to reooive congratula tions on tbe acquittal of bit client. "They aet him free witbont a atain on bis obaraoter aud without tbeir seat and it wua all due to your Spanish. Why didn't you wait? You're the hero of the whole population. " ' "That'a just the trouble, " rejoined Colonel Taylor. "I knew they'd acquit that rascul aud then they'd fall all over me with their Spanish. I just naturally bad to hida Those three wordt that Judge Hallett choked me off on, tbat'a all tbe Spanish I ever knew in my life. I couldn't afford to be congratulated." New York Son. "Hoot ." Boot it tho equivalent of tbe Anglo Saxon word "aottut, " meaning taxation, therefore "toot free" originally meant "free from tbe payment of taxes, " and "w t baa become a general expression r f.eedotn from anything. A TINY RESERVATION. Will I nm Ptsn'i Indian Tract (till Preserved la lhllnalhlsu Philadelphia contains one relio of tbe day if William Fcnn which ia un known to most inhabitants of the Quak er City It is a small pnrtinn of ground which still retnins by virtue of a pro vision 1n tho charter its original charac ter. Might in the henrt of the bnsiues section of the city it 11ns, the only place for miles nrnnnd thnt bears no foot printstif the march of progress nnd com merce, the only building lot iu the city which bns never been near tbe hands of a real rstnto agent. Ynn bnvf hat to go down Walnut street to Second, turn up Second nntil yon mine to a little Irnn gate nn the east sldeif the street, swingit back nnd enter and pou stand within the Indinn reservation. In the days when Philadelphia nsed to be the metropolis of the red men, aud they ciune by various trnils n cross the country nnd down the Delaware to bold council there, It. grew necessary tor them to have some appointed spot for their conclaves. William Penn dedicated thia reservation to them as a trysting plane and provided thnt it should be (acred to their use forever. It is a foreign ennngb place now, (hut in as it by high buildings on nearly every side. The old Union Tele graph nITtcfl confronts it on one side, a wholesule liquor dealer's store backs np apninst It on another, and a bigb board fence chokes off tbe Inst hope of any outlook from the place. There is no mark to tell of its original use or to stamp it at one of the curiosi ties of the day One's only tolace for his prievnuce it to imagine thnt the stealthy tread of moooasiued feet is still echoing there and that the (trnnge words nf the redskin's tongue bave left some spoil upon tbe place. In size it it a poor comment npon Penu's generosity, for it scarcely affords room sufficient to tnrn a wagon aud a pair of Inn-Fes. Perhaps because of Itt microxcopio dimensions thr-e baa never been any attempt to encroach npon tbe rights of tbe old reservation. For more than a century it baa ttood In itt native state in the midst of tbe great city, a relio of a pathetio past, an heirloom for owners who will never reclaim it. New York Herald. TOBACCO AND THE HEART. A Doctor aim What He Catla Cold Facta Abont Imoltlng, "I don't like to upset a cherished tradition, " said a doctor who it him self a devotee of the weed, "but tbe talk one bears of nicotine saturating the systems of smokers is mostly rot. Nico tine is a deadly poison. One drop of it will make a good sized mastiff turn up bit toet if injected tnbcutaneously, and it would take preoiout little of it to kill a man. The truth it tbat very lit tle it absorbed, even by tbe most con firmed tmokeri. Now and I Inn you read of men who die from excetsive tobacco using nnd are found on autopsy to be literally reeking with nicotine. All rubbish. Nothing of tbe kind ever hap pened. "Again, it'a a favorite experiment to blow tmoke through a bandkerobief, and the atain that it productd it popu larly supposed to be made by nioolina. It it really oil ef tobaoco, which it a horse ef quite a different oolor. No, He chief barm done by smoking it the itimalut which it glvet to tbe heart Thia it particularly trne ef cigarette moking, where 'inhaling' la nearly al ways practiced. "Each time the tmoke ia inhaled it aett as a slight tpur to the heart, and, neediest to aay, there it ture to be a re action. If the smoker it in good general health, he will probably never feel it, but if he isn't there will be periodt of profound depression, and, not knowing the cause, he ia apt to try to brace np on a drink, which makea matters jutt that much worse. If be bat organic heart trouble valvular weakneat, I menu it't qnite possible tbat be will tumble over some day and put bit angel plumage on. Those are tbe cold facta about amoking none other are genu ine. "New Orleana Times-Democrat Preferred a tolo, A gushing, aeutimental girl and her matter of faot aunt tat on a green bill aide, tbe aunt endeavoring to enjoy na ture, while her nieoe discoursed of thinga far and near without a notioeable panes for breath. At last the apoke of the beantiet of the landaoape at great length. "I lore to listen to the mutio of tbat brook aa it babbles on and on, "she aaid un wisely. "Yet," laid the aunt, telling her first opportunity, "the babbling of a brook it a pleaaant sound, my dear. I think I prefer it at a tolo, however, rather than with another part. I don't oare so much for a babbling duet." Then for a few delightful momenta there wai silence on tbe green hillside. Youth's Companion. Moodr aad the tlnle.a Mam. Some time ago a man who claimed perfection went to Evangelist Moody and oommiserated him on bit low level of Christian experience. Mr. Moody in a kind manner asked hit caller if he never tinned nor did any wrong. "No; I bave not tinned for yean; neither bave I done anything that wai wrong," waa tbe prompt reply. "Well, I'm glad to know it, " taid Mr. Moody, "but before I am oonviuoed I would like to ask your wife. " La dies' Home Journal. Tim Allowanoa. "Waiter." laid the bioyclitt' at the little country inn, "bring me three eggi and boil them fonr minutes." Fifteen mlnutet elapse, aud tbe waiter returns with one egg, "Very sorry, air, onr eggs is ont. This is tbe only one we had left but we boiled It It niantea, air." Bar per'i aaar. AN EYE TO THE FUTURE. The Widower Mnde Plana Por Ills Konrth Honeymoon. Included III the wide membership ol the Pacific Union club Is a middle agod man whom everybody knows (Imply at the Widower. He has been ao fortunate aa to outlive thtee consorts without get ting tired of nny of them. His many bereavements have given him a sort of ptnfessinnal standing in the world of (orrnw, nnd he Is rnther prnnd nf his reputation for constant mourning. The Widower, whose grief Is inter- eating to ladled Is never osteutntiont ia his sighings. On the contrary, hr cultivates an air of patient reMninitlim, beautiful to heboid. A pecnliiuity about hie case is bis habit nf niwoeintliig tb memory of each denr, departed (pnns With some (pnt or resort about tbe oity or the suburban towns. , He was recently showing San Fran cisco and its environs to a friend from Now York. Over in Berkeley, be re marked, sighingly: "lUre I once walked on flowers, foi my Elizabeth waa with me then." Ont ia the park bo was careful tn in dicate the exact spot whore pont Katha rine had sketched the lundHcnpe with ber right baud, while her left was clasped 1a his. At Sutrn Heights be dropped a eingle tear, developed with great difficulty, as he gaxed tin the beach, where, not so very long ago, he (at with bia arm around bit tainted Caroline. "If 1 ever marry again, " be remark ed musingly, "I think I shall bring hot here. "Sail Francisco News Letter. Irish Prananplatlon. An amusing example of tbe Irish man's pronunciation occurs in a (tory told of the late Dr. Todd, the Irish aroliRiologist, who, although a great scholar, was not above perpetintiug a practical jnke. The Loudon Spectator tells the (Inry and says: A very learned Englishman went tc Dublin to exHiniuo some manuscript! in the library of Trinity college nnd was of course introduced lo Dr. Todd, who one day in conversation told him tbat there wna to Trinity college a cu rious instance of the survival of a habit dating ftom tbe time of the Dunes; thai at a certain hour of tho afternoon 1 tbink 6 o'clock a porter weut the rnund of the college ringing a bell aud callingont in a loud voice, "Tbe Dane't in the ball," when all tbe student! ruBhed from their rooms to repel the in vaders. So the learned but somewhat incredulous Englishman repaired to the college at 6 o'clock, and, ture enongh, what Dr. Todd bad told him came tc pass, which he gravely related on his tetnrn to England. The summons of course referred to tbe dean. His Feeling; M ara Hart. "I nsed to think these mother-in-law jokea were fiction," said a young man with a fancy vest and a. receding chin, "but I guess they'ie justifiable." "Has youra been cruel to you?" "Yea. I told two or three of these ttories about a man'i being glad to be rid of bit wife't mother, and the taid that if I kept on talking in tbat manner he'd ttop paying the bouse rent and the coal bill and tbe taxes, and that the'd take, her furniture to fix up a home of ber own. The idea of threaten ing a man in that way, iu cold blood 1" Washington Star. Active HouriTons wanted f.vekv where for "The ftorj of the Philippine" by Mil rat llalatcad, commlaslnned by the (lovernnientasOtticlal Historian lo the War Department. The bonk whs written In army camps at San Francisco, on the l'ai-IAc with (icncral Merrlt, In the hnapllala ill Honolulu, In Hong Kong, In the American trenches at Manila, In the Insurgent caniM Willi Agiiln alilo, on the dock of thclllympln with l)ew ey, and In the mar nf hattlo at. the fall nf Manila. Bonanta for agents. Brimful of or iginal pictures taken by government photog raphers nn the spot. I.arge hook. Ihiw prices. Big profits. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unomi-lnl war book. Outfit free. Address, F. T. Barber, Hec'y., Btur Insurance Hldg., Chicago. Get an Education Tht bad ootdt la Ufa. Bart Batkoda aaad at CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LOCK H4VKN (tnutea C, PA. Strong foettltr, vaiHcd eoane, $ood llbrarft modern apparatus In laboratory- and tjmu intn, handaotn build. ma, tmait ground, ttbortaat time. Isaat iptnia. tit at aid to atu daota. In addition to regular soar, ) tlwork la offered In Maaio.Hhnrthand.Tynn Writing. Hand for lllnatrated catalogue, JaBU IMfOJI, PrtalMl, Uea Ma. Pa, Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON, (Suooeseora to Hamblet & Swartz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we can give satisfaction in both cut and make up. W. A. Thompson, a cut- ter with Forty Years' Experience, will do the cutting. We respectfully ask the people of Reynoldsville to give us a call before -ordering elsewhere. wiiiiJ I liviii.rwila rrxrr w .1 "V. tumrl tWtterrllonsetta. yH. 8TAMEY. ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW, flft1eat Hotel MeConiiell, Iteynnhtnvllle, n, rr MITCHKLL. ATTOUN K Y-AT-LAW. Onire on WeM, Muln Mtrret. oppimlle the 0-immrtvlHl Hotel. UeynoldnvlMii, pn. pi Z. flOKDON. I . ATTOUN KY-AT-LAW, tliiiokvllle, Jefferson Co. I'a. Ollh-e In room formerly iH-eiipled by Gordon A I'orlielt Went Main Hi reel. G. m. McDonald, ATTOUN KY-AT-LAW, Notary I'ulille, leal entale agent, I'ntents seeiiMMl, rnllM-llon niii'lo pitunplly. Ollleo III Nolan hliK-k, !(-lit l Im v 1 1 I'n. J4MIANCIHJ. WKAKLKY, ATTOUN KY-AT-LAW, Oflleei In Mahiiiwy building, Muln Klreet, rteynnlilnvllle, I'a. gMITH M. MoCKKKiHT, ATTOUN E Y-AT-LA V , Noliiry Pnhlle nnd kl F.mntn Agent. Cnl-li-i-lliinn will re, ,-lve pmnipt al tent Ion. Offlra In I rofhllrli Henry IiIih-K, li-iir pimtolllee, UeynolilHVlllu, I'a. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Ileal Entitle Agent, lleynoldnvllle, I'a. jyH. D. E. HOOVEU, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Itenldent. dent Int. In Hie I rin lilli-h A Hen ry liliM-k, near Hie ooHtothVe, Main street. Gentleness In oernttiig. JU. It. DEVKUE kino, DENTIST, (iffleeover Iteynohlxrllle Hiirdwnre Co. store, Muln nlreet, Iteyiioldnvllle, I'a. jyi. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, oniee In the .1. Vim Iteed Inilldlng, near corner nf Main nnd Fifth mi teem. Oofela. JJOTEL McCONNKLL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FllAXKJ. J (LACK, I'mprklnr. The leading hotel of the town. Ileiidquar ters for coinnierclHl men. Htenm hem, free him, hath rooms nnd closets on every lloor, Hinple riMiniM, hlllhtrd room, telephone con nections Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J. C. hlLLMAN, Proprietor. First elans In every mrtieiilnr. Inx-atedlll the very centre of the linnliienniiiirl of town. Free 'him to and from triilnn and commodious sample rooms forcommercliil travelers. Hllcllo, Neighbor! Where do you buy your FURNITURE now ? I buy mine at the BEE HIVE. Why let me tell you, the Rich and Poor Old and Young Married and Single all buy their House Fur nishings from HUGHES & KELSO. UndertithlHfi a Sper.kttfii. Bee-Hive Bldg., Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. ttibatcrlbe for The X" Star, If you want the Ntwt, L. M. SNYDER,' Practical Horse-sHoer And General Blacksmith. EWr .wvw ,K51wf ij ; ( i mm llorne-shotilng done in the neatent niunner and hy the lutci Improved method. l(o pitlrliig of nil klnda carefully and promptly done, HATUr ACTION tilMKANTKKU. HORSE CLIPPING Have ust received a complete set of ma chine borne clippers of latent ntyle 'IM putlcrn aud am piepm-eU to do clipping 111 the bent poxalhle manner at reanouuhlu rate. Jackaon u near Fifth, Ueynoldaville, Pa. A LLEOttKNY VALLEY RAtLWA Y COMPANY, In effect Sunday, .tunn 2H, IHim, Low Qrado Division. MHTWAIIII. ..,,. K...I. S.lA'Ktl.ll. IlID l ... "V""""'' A. M. I. M. A. M. A. M. I'. Ml I'lllnhing S 411 I in Ited Hunk Ill M 4 .', I.Hwmuihiini It ill 4 ;t cw Iti-Mileliem 1 1 SI It III A 211 onk hiiIl-i. n ;ir i) ih tn a? Mliynvllle 44 S Jil 11V itt Hiiiiiinei villi, , .. 12 im ft 4 Aft.) llfiKikvllln 12 211 DIM Him Hell Hi IS l. til I", l iiller 12 ;i 2- t n lleynoldnvllle. I !M H 4l S 4: I'nni'iuinl n.l til 4 ttl r:i Knll-I'ieck I rii J li fun r Kl I Iffl Hiiliiiln I ;m T in 7 in 7 ;r, 40 Hlllinlll 4. i 7 i 7 at U'linerhiirn .... in 7 ii 71 I'enlleld I f.!l 7 42 7 41 Tyler J (in 7 IVI 7 Ml Kenctetlu iu s sn S 17 Hriint tl 47 IS lie s 2; Driftwood il If, S IW s (VI P. M. 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Arr sim uim iu in i.vo 1 ...,, I Air 740 into Arrf 1 ' "HO 1 ,yB 7 IH III inArr M iniwm .... lvi" 7 12 10:11 n Inlmriie 4tl 10 10 1'F.AI.K 2A H M millliliiwn till) H4H HNIIW MltlK- AIM SA4 ....IIKKl'H t'Kt.KK Altt S4I Mill Hull 4 AH B;i4 1.()t K IIAVKN 4 30 H2A VoiniKiliile 4;i7 S n.lKHSKY HIIOHK.M'N0. 4:r2 son IKHHF.V SIKIKE.... 14 W 47:w Lve WILLI AMHI'T Arr III AO 10 20 ... ... n ,,. y ,,, p in 11 111 I'nii.A. A Hkaiiimi H. It. a m tTm 1i!:i 7 17 Arr W I I.I.I AMHI'T LvnflCM !! ) h:mI2(H Lvu. .... IMJ I LA Arr M2W 7(A) p m am hiii p m l.v . 1 .Vlli lltlnuullU Ar V4tl 14:ill IIOOLv..N.Y. vlnl'lilhi.. Art) 10 40 i:if) a m pm p ni a m llally 4 Week-iluys li ou p ni Nunduys $ II) AA h in Hnniltiy "h" Through pHseiinem trnvcllng via I'hll ndelplilaon 12.4:1 p m trnln from Wllllamn iMirt, will ehange cars al Huntingdon ft., I'hlliidelphlft. -4N4-riO!n.-At Wllllamnnort with PI1lliKlelpl1l1tAlteiKll11gH.lt. At Jerney Blinre wlih Full Hrook Htillway. At Mill Hull with Cent nil Knllroml of I'ennnylvnnln. At I'hlllpnhuru with I'ennnylvanla Kallrond nnd AlliHinit A I'lilllpuliurg I'oiinectlng lt.lt. At. ( leiirlleld Willi Ulllflllo, UiM-ieter ft I'IMnliiirgh Knllwiiy. At Mnlmffey and I'titlon with ( amlirlit ft Clearfield Dlvlalon of I'enunylvtttilti Htillrond. Al Mnliaffey with I'eniinylvniila ft Norlh-Wenlern Hallroad. A. U. I'AI.MSH, F. K. IISIIHIIIAN, Huperliiluiident. (Jen'l I'ann. Agt. I'hlladelphla. Pa. UEKALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS- DURGU RAILWAY. The nhort line between Pullnls, Hldgwny, Rradford, Hnlamanca, lluffalo. ltochuster, Niagara Falls and imlnts In the upper oil region. On and after Nov 20th, lnts, passen jtor tralna will arrive and depart from Falls Creek Minion, dully, except rJundny, as fol lows: 7.1A a m, 1.40 andt.AOp m for Curwuusvllle and Cleurlleld. 9. AH a ni Hochentor mall For Hrock wnyvlllu, Hldgwny, Johnsonhurg, Mt. Jewett, llrntlfoio, Halnmanca, and ltochenter: connecting - at Johnsonhurg with 1'. ft E. trnln a, for Wilcox, Kane, Warren, Corry and F.rle. 10.17 a m Accommodation For Sykes, Big Hun and Funxnutiiwiiey. 10.2:1 a m For Heyiiuldnvilfe. LIS p m H11IT11I0 F.spreas For Beech tree, llnn-kway vlllo, Ellmont, C'ar mou, Hldgwny, Jnhiisonburg, Mt. Jewett lirudford, and Huffnlo. l.M p. m. Accommodation fur Punxau- tuwney nnd Hlg Hun. 3.40 p. m. Mtill-For Dulloln, Pykes, Big Hun Piinxnutnwiiey and t.'learneld. 8.00 p m Accommodation for Big Kun and l'unxHiitawnvy. Pannengnrs are rcnuonted to purchase tick ets heforo entering the cars. An exeena charge of Ten CenU will be collected by con ductors when fares are pnld on trains, from all stations where a ticket office Is maintained. Thounand mile tickets at two cents per mile, good for pannage hot ween all stations. J. H. McInttbb. Agent, Falls Creek, Pa. E. O. Lafsy, lien. Pas. Agent, Uoubester N.Y. H 2.1740 7 40 S M Slr2 717 S 07 7 22 2.1 7 42 S4I Silt f 47 (MM H 3H S .17 4H V 10 tl.M II 17 1(1 Ol tl 27 10 10 41) 10 IA II 4.1 Tie Men Siilf Co. The Three Largest Stores in this end of the codnty, constantly filled with a complete assortment of nearly all classes of goods. See our line of Ladies' Fur, Plush and Cloth CAPES AND JACKET at jn-icest that are selling them. Also our line Men's fall and winter Suits and Overcoats. Finest line Men's Neckwear ever put in this section, direct from the manufacturers. See them and you will be convinced that they are of the finest put out. An elegant new line of ladies and children's HATS just in and they are beauties. OUR GROCERIES and MEATS are as superior as ever and as constantly fresh. Don't forget the 3 Big Stores. Jefferson Supply Co. Reynoldsville, Rathmel and Big Soldier. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Philadelphia & E1I0 Riillroad Division. In ufTdot May 211, 1HII8. Tralna leave Drill wood at follows: F.AHTWAItn tn-Traln S, weekttnya. for annhiiry, Wllkenlinrm, Mnr.leton, Poitnvllle.Hcranton! I arrlnlnirg and the Intermediate ta tlonn arriving at Phllnrielphla :M p. m., New oik,:ilu. m. Hnltlniore,:00 p.m. Wsnliliig on, 7:fA p. ni Pullman Parlor car frnm.W lllliimntMin 10 Phlliidnlphla and pas-"'''ercoK.-lien from Kline U Philadelphia njJjHlhimnport to Hiililmore and Wanh- 4:l p. m.-Traln A, weekdays, for llar r nlnirg srtd Intermedlyte stations, ar rlv ngat Phlliidelphla4::llA. M. New York, li 1 ,A-. " . 1 !! '."m.n . "leeplna cars from liirrlnlmrg toPhllHtlelplila and New York. Philadelphia pnHm-ngen, can remain In nlti-iH-r undlnturlied until 7:110 A. at. 10:12 p m.-Trnln 4, dally for Knnhtiry, narrls-liiii-g ami Inlermeillale nlntlonn, arriving at I'hllHilelphla, B:A2 A. al l New York. :D A. m. mi week days nnd I0.3H a at. on Bun dnyi I iiltlinom. ll:2S a. m.i Wnnhlnglon, 7:40 A. at. Pullmnn nleeiiern from Krln and Wll llnniMHirt lo Philadelphia nnd Wllllamnport to UtiMlilngion. Pannengers In sleeper for Hiililmore ami Wimlilnglon will ha trnnf, rreil Into W anlilnginn sleeper at Wll ..i'".1''1.""'': Pi'nnenger ertai-hes from Erie to Philadelphia and Wllllninnport to Haltl more. WESTWARD 4:41 a. m.-Trnln B, wet-kdnya, for Erie, Rldg wa. liiiHnln, Cleinniiit and principal Inter medlnle ntnlloun. :47 a. 111. -Train il, dally for F.rle and Inter mediate points. A:47 p. in. rutin 1.1. weekdays for Kane, and I ti t ertned late nt at Ions. THHOI'IJII TKAINH Foil DRIFTWOOD FROM THE KAHT AND SOUTH. TRAIN leaves New YorkA:Afln. m. .Philadel phia 8:M) p. ni l Wnnhlnglon 7:20 p. m., Hai ti more S.40 p. m., arriving at Drlfiwinal 4:41 a. m., weekdays, with I'nllmnn nleeimra and piinnutiger coaches from Philadelphia to F.rle and Washington and Baltimore lo W llllamnport. TRAIN IA leaves Philadelphia :: A. m.l WHnhlngton,7.A(iA. at.) Haltlmore, S:A0 A. at.i Wllkenharre, I0:IA a. m.i weekdays, arriving lit Driftwood at A:47 P. at. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to Wllllamnport ami pannengcr coach to Kane. TRAIN 4 leaven New York al 7:44) p. m.l Phila delphia. 11:21) p. m.i Wnnhlnglon, 10.40 p. m.l Hiiitlmfire, Jl:ft0 p. m.i dally arriving at DrlfiwiHHl nt 11:47 a. tn. Pullman Bleeping cum from I'hlla. to Wllllamnp't, and through tinnnenger eonehes from Philadelphia to F.rle and Haltlmore to Wllllamnport. On Hiindiiynonly Pullman sleeper Philadelphia lo Erie. ' JOIINSONBUflO RAILROAD. (WKK.KDAY8) TRAIN 19 lenven Rldgway at S:AA a. m. John sonhurg at, 11:10 a. m., arriving at Clermont at 10:011a, m. TRAIN 20 leave Clermont at 10:40 a. m. ar riving at .lohnwmliurg al 11:30 a. m. and Rldgway at II :A0 p. m. Connections vlu .lohtieoiibing' R. R, and Hldg way At Clearfield It. K. a. m. Wr.F.KIIATS. Clermont Wmnlvnle Oiilnwood Binllh's Run Inntitnter Hlralght Olen Hazel Hendigo Jiihiinontiurg Rldgway . m. 10 nn Ar a:i V AO V4 1)4(1 11 m 9 2A K20 11 Ml S A.1 I.V 10 40 10 40 10 AO 10 S3 11 00 II IH 11 IS 1120 11 40 11 AO- Ar... p. in. H OA 7 AA 740 7 40 71 71 72S 7 IH 7 i:i '7VI4' 700 40 A AA A 40 6 04 A 10 42A I 40 p. m. a. m, SAO Ar 114:1 s :m A2D Hldgwny Inland Run Carrnnn I'rannfer t'roylnnd Hhortn Mills Blue ltin-k nrrler llroekwayvllle Lanes Mllla McMInn Hiimmls llarveya Run a. m. Lv20 27 iH A41 64A 648 6 AH 702 7 0ft ' 711 714 Ar 720 Ar 7M p. m, 12 10 11 17 12 22. 12111 ISM 12 12 411 12 A3 12 67 TOT 1 1ft- S26 S2-4 I 17 SIM ft 112 7 AH 7A4 7 AO Lr 7 40 Lv ruiifl creeg l)u Bols Falls t'reek Reynoldnvllle ItriHikvllle New Bethlehem Red Hank PittHhurg 1 40 7 00 Ar 6 4.1 A (ID A 211 Lv 72S 740 S It t 10 9 AA Ar 12 40 p. m. I IDA S' 11 805 8 AO 68 . m. J. B. IIUTOIIINHON, (Jen. Manager. J. R. WOOD uen. I 'aas. Ag'i. First National Back OK 11 K YNOLDH VILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $6,000. C. Klltcliell, Preeldenll Nrolt .TlrClellaud, Vie PrM. John II. Kaarher, Caabler Director)! - ' O.Mitchell, flcott McClelland. J. O. King, John II. G'oroett, U.K. Brown. O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucuer. Doe a general hanking nuslneuand solicit the accounts nf merchants, profesnlonal men. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumliermen and othem, promoting the most careful attention to the bunluens of all person. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. ' First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. 1 on call a.i eo.ia-.i. - DR. U i Y T L C ABOUT You,! EIH TraMmeot, Opritlotitt . Gluiet and Artlflclal tyn Reykqldsvtlle, Kathmel, and Bia Soldier. ry .
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