Saved at Grsve's Blink. "I know I would lonff ago have boeo In my grave," write Mrs. 9. II. Now mm, of Docatur, Ala., "if It had not boon for Etcctrto Bitters. For threo yeara I sufforcd untold agony from tho worst forms of Indigestion, watorhrash, toraach and bowel dyspepsia, nut this excellent medicine did mo a world of good. Since using It I ciin eat heartily and have gained ."15 pounds." For Indi gestion, loss ol appetite, stomach, liver and kidney troubles Electric Hitters are a positive, guaranteed cure. Only 50 eta at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Clerical Orders. Pursuant to Its usual custom, the Pennsylvania Rallroml Company will Issue clerical orders for tlio year 1!03 to ordained clergymen having regular charge of churches located on or near Its lines. Clergymen desiring such or dors should make Individual application for same on blanks furnished by the comnanv through Its agents. Applioa Hons should reach the genoral oflloe of the Company by December 21, so that orders may be mailed December 31 to all clergymen entitled to receive tnem Many new designs In rlnRS at C. F. liotrmans. Reynolds' Perfect Cold Cure sold under absolute guarantee to cure. Want New Electlort District. A couple of months ago The Star mentioned tho fact that a petition would w presented to tho Jefferson County Court asking for a new election district in Washington township. The petition has been presented to Judge Heed and by "Notice to Voters," pub lished In TllK Stak hist week, our readers would see that tho Court ap pointed Fred A. Lane, V. C. Smith and MeCurdy Hunter as commissioner to inquire Into tho propriety of dividing the township Into more election dis tricts. The commissioners will meet at the postotHco in Hoekdaie Mills on Monday, December 22, 1W12, at 0.00 a. m. All persons interested arc request ed to meet with said commissioners. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUFFALO ft ALLKUHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grade Division. In Effort May 23, 1902. lEastern Standard Time, ASTWAIin, lolu No. 113 No, 101 NolO No 107 STATIONS, rittfthlirir. ... Ked Hunk.... Lift waon hum . Aiew ltnltilehem Oak KklK.... Mayavllle ttumrmTvllle . Itrookvllle.... Iowa duller AtnynoldHvtlle ftnii count Palls Creek... PuHols (tabula Wlntflrburn .. I'enntield. . .. Tyler , liennesette. .. Qrant Driftwood Train DOKRiinn'nvi leaves Pit tsburK 11.00 n. m Red Hnnk 11.10 Brunkvlllo 12.41, KitynolUsvllle 1.14, f alls ureim l.zn. uiihqi p. m. A. M. A. H A. M l'. M P. M i t is i i i 1 ' 6 i .... 9 lis 11 1(1 4 m 1 v tt 4" 11 K 4 1- K 07 .... 10 l.i 11 4; 4 ,vi s ;t7 .... 10 91 4 n H 4:1 .... 10 M 11 611 ft 04 ;s 4'.i .... 104:1 6 21 til Oil i 6 10 11 00 12 24 It IS' B 22 n 21 tu in .vi : i t) 2s m 10 fir -in :c 44 11 if! 12 S2 1M II SO to m tn 40 1 t 201 .... e as 11 4 1 1:1 :toi 10 m 7 Will to 111 6 4i '10 10 7 17 I H7 6 tt 7 an 1 IHi 7 W rm im 7 10 7 4:i 2 0:1 7 is Note. 8 00 2 20 7 44 ts IM t2 It" t M I 8 4.1 .... S 3 ft". 8 2l A.M. A. M. r. M. I'. U I'. H. WESTWARD N. M, Nol06,N No. 114 No, 110 STATIONS. A A, .A p. , P. . Driftwood A l;tU 20 ,...8.VI tirant t 41 til 40 .... 17 Kenneiette a Ml 11 M .... S 211 Tyler 7 17 12 22 .... 6 fW I'ennfleld 7 2.1 12 ; ... 7 00 Wtnterburn 7 12 itt .... 7 0S Eabula 7 44 12 40 .... 7 is DuBols 20 8 on 1 (ft Jit (tt 7 s FalUUreek 6 27 8 10 1 20 ft 12 7 42 Pancoaat iC t5 is t7 4s Keynoldavllle.. S 44 8 2:i 1 32 ft 27 7 fts Fuller tfl fts t8 iti .... tft 4.) tS 12 Iowa t7 04 fin t8 is ilrookvllle 7 M 8 AO 1 Ml 8 00 8 HO Biimmervllle.... 7 80 tf ft) 2 12 0 lis .... Maysville 7 47 tv is $2 2A it! ... OafcKldra 7 IW 9 22 ... Sits .... New Bethlehem 8 01 ID) 2 :ts til .... lawwwiham.... 8 at 9 ft7 a Ort 7 14 .... Ked Bank 4.1 10 10 8 211 7 2ft ..... ritUburg 11 1ft I2 8ft t 6 BO i 9 4. .... A. M. P. Dl. 1. m. I. H. P. M. Train 942 (Rundav) leaves Diillols 4.10 n. m Falls Ureek 4.17, Buynnlilsvlllo4.:i0, limokvllle 6.00, lied Bank .;), rittslmru 9.30 p. in, Trains marked run dally;! dally, except Sunday) t nag station, wliuro signals must be Known. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division In effect March 24tb, 1902. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD trtM a m Train 12, weekdays, for funbury Wtlkesbarre, llatleton, I'oUavllln.Heranton, narrianura ana Hie iniernieaiitto sta tions, arriving at l'hlladnlplila ll:2a p. m New York. S:a0D. m.: Uiiltlinore.:00 u. m. Wajvhlnirtnn. 7:fft n. m I'llllnilin Parlor cu from Wflllamsport to Philadelphia and pits. enKer coaches from Kane to Vlilladelplilt nd Wllllamsnort to Baltimore and Wash fug ton. .JoHSONnuno Railroad. a. m. weekdays. a. m. 10 4A ar Clermont Iv ... II 00 ... 10 118 Woodvale ....1104 .... 10 aft Quinwood ....1107 .... 10 81 Smith's Run ... 1110 .... 10 25 Instantor ... 11 111 ... 10 20 MtmlKht ....1120 .... 10 11 GlenHar.nl ... 11 2H ... IU Johnsonburn .... 1140 .... (40 lvUldttwayar ....12 01 .... Ridgway St Clearfield Railroad and Connections. p.m, rao 7 80 7 09 70A 7 01 fl 57 47 48 as 80 10 p.m. a.m, x 10 VUD S 04 1 64 1 01 1 47 1 4a 1 88 1 is 1 19 1 IS 1 Oft )TT3 12 12 52 89 It 24 4 60 11 47 4 06 11 10 1 80 00 t 26 9 16 9 11 9 07 9 02 8 68 8 47 8 48 8 80 8 86 8 26 urRldirwaylv Mill llavun Uroylund Short Mills Blue Hock Harrier Brockwayv'l Lanes Mills McMlnn Hint Harveys Itun lv Falls C'k ar lv llu Hiils ar a.m p.m. 7 (Ml 12 10 7 10 12 20 7 21 12 80 7 2ft 12 88 7 2H 12 au 7 88 12 40 7 48 12 60 7 47 12 54 7 61 7 ft4 1 03 8 00 1 10 8 1ft 1 2ft p.m 4 20 4 80 4 4 87 4 41 4 61 4 64 6 02 6 10 6 6S 6 44 8 10 arKallstVk lv 8 10 Bevnoldsvlile 8 28 tirookville 8 60 New Bethl'm 9 80 Ked Hunk 10 10 1 20 1 82 1 60 2 as 8 20 6 10 5 27 6 00 8 4ft 7 2n lv PltUburgar 12 86 6 80 9 45 B.m. a.m. a.m. n.m. n.m. n.m For time tables and additional Information consult ticket agenU. J.B.HtJTOHINBON Gen Uanager J. R. WOOD. Gen. I' usb Agt 12:50 p. m. Train 8, dally tor Sunbury, Hur- risburR and principal intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 7:82 p. m.. New York 10:23 p. m., Baltimore 7:80 p. m Wash ington 8:86 p. m. Vesllbulnd parlor curs and passenger coaches, Buffalo to I'lilluuel uhla aud Washluglon. :00 p. m. Train 6, dally, for Bar. rlsburg and intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4 :25a. m.i New York, t.18 a. m.i Baltimore, 2.80 a. m.i Washington 4.06 A. M. Pullman Hleeplug cars from Harrlsburg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia paaaengera can remain In leeuer uudlaturlied until 7:30 A. M. 11:06 p.m. Train 4, dully for Buulmry, Harris burg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 7:22 A. M.i New York, 9:88 A. M. on week days and 10. HS A u on Sun day Baltimore. 7:16 a. h.i Waslilugtun, S:80 A. ai. runuiHn teepnrB iroiu f.riu. and Wllllamsnort to Philadelphia, aud Wllllamsport Ui WashlnKUin. Passenger cnaouua iron) trie to ruuaaeipbia, aud wiuiamauuri, w vaiiniiorv. 14:17 p.m. Train 14, dally for Buntiury, Harris, f ours aud urlucluul intermudlatesl utlons.ur rlvlna at Vhlladulunia 7:22 a. m.. New York :88 a. iu. weekdays, (10.88 a. ui Sunday) Baltimore 7:10 a. iu.. waauiugtou, a:uu a m, vafitntlMd buffet sleenluir curs and uum. auger coaches, Buffalo to Philadelphia and ' WESTWARD l: a. m. Train -7, dally for Buffalo via mDorium. a.'i . m Train . dallv for Erie. Rids. way, and week days for DuBoia, Uleruiout and principal invormeaiate stations. t:w a. m. Train 8, daily fur Erie aud Inter- .:.teU, rw 1 1 1 1 1 ji . ip. w. 'train It, dally for Buffalo via A Million Voices Could hardly express tho thanks of Homer Hall, of West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold hud settled on his lungs, causing a most ohitinuto cough. Sevoral physicians said he had consump tion, but could not help liiin. When all thought ho was doomed ho began to use Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion and writes "It completely cured mo and saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." It's positively gimi-tmteed for coughs, colds and lung troubles'. I'riee 50o to $1.00. Trial buttles live at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Christmas Pitsent. For sevoral years we lurvo suggested about this time of year that a subscrlp. tlon to The STAR for one year would be a suitable Christmas present to give a friend who does not already take TllK Star, and each year a few people act on the suggestion, and for that reason we make tho same suggestion this year. What can you buy for Sl.OO that a friend would get us much benefit out of and be reminded every week In the year of the giver, as a year's subscription to The STAR ? Try it. Shiver Less T Bcwnre of imi tations which un scrupulous tie fil ers show you nml claim are just like cole's hot iilast There is no other stove made like it and none that will give j-ou the sntisf n c t i o n, therefore insist upon getting the r.ENVINK COLE'S hot blast, which is sold only by us. 'e have every sizeand you save the cost of the stove in one winter. . Itffif You don't have to struggle with the stove in the morning, and you dress in warm, cheerful rooms if you use Cole's Oniginal Hot Blast Stoves Sold Only By keystone: hardware oo. orner from First National Hunk, K'viuiWlvil!e, l'enn'a. N, HANAU I am closing out my stock of dry goods and clothing and ladies and gents' furnishing goods at 25 pur cent less than cost. Am going to quit business. B , R. tt P. Clerical Orders. Clerical orders for the year 1!H)3 will be Issued by the Buffalo, Koch ester & Pittsburg K'y as in former years to or dained clergymen having regular charge of churches located on or near the line of its road. Application blanks will be furnished by ticket agents of tho com pany, and should bo forwarded to the general passenger agent at Rochester as early as possible. No orders will be Is sued except on the Individual application of clergymen, made on blanks furnished by the company and certified to by one of its agents. Tho holidays are now near, now Is tho time to select your Christmas presents and have them laid away whilo tho stock of watches, jewelry, cut glass and silverware is complete. All goods are engraved free at Gooders's, the Jeweler. 11.00 nrr Omuls 1 K.V dresH gissls, -I a 7's? dri'ss gisids, n m.. , .... , u. Ik t 11 imerc - ,110c Culimere Isc l'liil.ls iHel'lul.ls gl.00 Hroiuli-lotk f-1.20 llroiidclotH $1.01 Silks . 7iV r lllis HOC Silks 4.V Silks sc Brush Binding V Brush Binding 'i's: Tallin Liiiun .'sic tiihln lliinii Too titlilti linen 80c butcher's llnnn 40c hiitcht'r's llnnn fie cunilii'lc lining (We ludltis' shirt wulst 1 M 1 1 lis! IV'mI aic 47' jc lie IV. Tile lll! "He . r7ir - 4:h; a.V; 7c 4n 20i! 40c (MIc 2'.'H aoc 4c 40c (I.OOInilli-s' shlii Waists tM hulli's' shirt witlst 1 Jl m liulles shirt whIhI 1 1.15 Indies' shirt waist il.i". Iiuliy tlresHes J T.V liulty dresses - fiiic Imhy disuses - 2Ae huliy dresses, 7.V huliy skirls do,-Imliy skirts 'A'.,. l. I, tr'tt uli l,- LJloc child's stocking U4c child's stis'klngs 1st; child's st(Hklngs 2.ic stituil covers - ' Ac halls sllkiitcen in.' yitn sllkiilnnn h' yard al 1 1 it 1 0011 irsiit irsnts irsot fiOe liexlliln coi sat. 40c lliixllilu corset in.' yiinl sllkule Is' yiinl si I km ti fl.olllliisllilucoi fl.UO lliixllilu col K'ic lloxtlilti cors 71k: 1.I2 l.l IKh-S.-dsr lis- 4Tm- ink: UN- Ilk! IV, r. Ilk: 4c 'ic 10' kc 1.(10 Hik; U5o 40c In lilnck nnclililiiK, elay worsted, wiiiire anu nuinu cut suits. CLOTHING. 113. 00 suits $14.(10 HIlllS 12.00 suits Im.oisiiiis S.II0 suits IV.O0 suits 4.00 suits 111.00 10.110 S.M) 8.W a. .10 2.40 YOUTH'S SUITS. 110.00 suits H.OOsiilla TMlslllts S IM) suits IJ.O0 nulls 5.M suits 7.21 8.0O 4.75 4.00 D. 7.1 2.75 Chlldrens' Knee Pant's' Suits t-i.oo Suns, ... a.m 4.VI suits - . a.50 4 tio suits . 2.110 D.'Hl HIlllS - - ' J . HI 1.50 suits . . 1.00 l.OOsulta - - 75c "V knee pants . Mn Aik; knee itinta . - 42c 2"' kuee iiaiits - luc 2.V child's ovornlls - likt Men's lftc linen collurs loe lloy's Hk! 1 1 ii-11 collars 7c Men's 25c rubber collars Ilk! Men's neckties . - anu Men's 25e neckties - ii Child's 10c nuuktlo - - Uc TO METHODISTS Patronize the BEST and CHEAPEST. tttt TUTU mm PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Katnbllsliftd 18. Rv.C. W. Smith, D. D., Editor. Oriran of the Methodist Etdsconal Church In Western Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio and West Virginia. Able articles on all tho live questions of tho day. The contributors Include some of the most eminent writers of the church. The weeklv nxuosltlons of tho Sun day-school Lesson Is unexcelled. In teresting news from an tne cnurciies. Special attention given to tho F.p- worth League and Young Folks' De partments. " Terms only $1.00 per year In adviine". All Itinerant Ministers of the M. K. (ihurch aro agents, to whom subrorlp- 1 1ons mav bo paid. Sent three months on trial for '2 cents. Siiuiile copies sent free. Mention this paper. AddressClIUISTIAN AuvoCATK. Pittsburg, Pa. See our Line OF- "V I INTER IS HERE- AND 80 IS r Northamer & Kellock. And we are better prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything in the wood working line. Upholstering; and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Fromlng We have Just received a largo line of Picture Moulding and wo carry a line of room moulding in stock. Call and examine our line and get prices. Our cabinet shop Is so smull and our buslnHss is getting so largo we will have to do something tu get more room, so we have decided to sell olT all our framed Pictures nt Coat 7.00 Pictures at r).fi.'i. tl.OO Pictures at $4.50. $.1.00 Pictures at $.1.80. $.0 Pictures at $.1.10. $:!.() Pictures at $'2.2ii. $2.00 Pictures at $1.00. $1.00 Pictures at 75o. all tho rest. In tho same proportion. We aro also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Hememberithe plaoe Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Dullding, Main St. BATH TUBS. LAVATORIES AND CLOSETS, ENAMELED AND CAST IRON SINKS. GAS FIXTUTES AND BURNERS. MONARCH INSTAN TANEOUS WATER HEATER. BATH ROOM SPECIALTIES, Estimates furnished for Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. R. D. Albright, Next door to t.'orwln's I'hoto Uallery. -OO TO- BON TON BAKERY JOHN II. DAUM, Frop., For good first-class baked goods mich as fine Marble Cake, English Wine Fruit Cake, French Fruit, Dev iled Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Fingers.Jilly Drops, Kisses, Maroons and lots of other good cakes. A fine selection of all kinds of cookies; a good line of Fresh Bread and l'nrker House Rolls, Huns, Coffee Cakes. A nice selection of pies always on hand. H'eihlhiu flint I'm lien a NlwcUiUi). (lire im 11 Vail. CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT- Tiie Gasn n. y. Racket store A Great Sale Now On With a full line of Christmas goods, among which we mention Dells, Toys, Baby Go-carts, trains for the little boys, Sleds for the girls and Hobby Horses. A full line of Imported Chinaware. Special Christmas Candies Best Cream Mixed Candy, Best Chocolate Candy, 10 cents pound 10 cents 1-2 pound It would take a whole newspaper to mention all of our Christmas goods. Remember we do not offer you premiums and fairy tales. We want you to come and look our stock over and make your selection while the goods are here in unbroken lots. The Cash New York Racket Store. S. Friedman, Prop., Foster B.dg., Main St., Reynoldsville, Pa. imimmijmmmmtmmwmmmmimjmmim H E3 H. W. EASON & CO. s Make Selections Now. We will Hold for later delivered. Make Selections'Now, 3 We will hold for later 3 delivery. 3 HOLIDAY GIFTS A Royal Line of House Coats. Smoking Jackets If you wish to make a grntloman a presontsuro to be appreciated, plvo hiin a Smoking Jacket- Need not be ex ponsl ve to be sightly and com fortable Somo are gotten up too exqutsitively, so luxurious that many men feel they ara too good to be usud. Our Golf jackets aro just tho thing for style and genuine service. Handsome jackets with plain front and fancy plaid buck with golf cuff and collars. A good variety to select from. Prices rango from .j.00 to S.0(). Men's Holiday Clothing. Overcoats Overcoats A garment much In the minds of many men to-diiy, who realize that tho winter is here and they have not gotten tlionnolve and the hoys an overcoat. , If yon have deferred getting ready for rough weather it is time to get tn lino. We have an enormous stork to cIihimv from. Fubrica are the product of tho finest foreign and dimeiie niilU. Y'iu will find tho mailer of selecting a new overcoat much alinplitled. l'rio" rango of Men's overcoats from ft). 1)0 to $20.00. Hundreds of Boys Stylish Suits & Overcoats for Holiday Gifts Boys Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits. In blues or black Cheviot, Casl meres and fancy mixtures, well made and trimmed, sizes 3 to 111 at from tl.OO to t5.o0 Boys Sailor Blouse Suits. In heavy blue sorgo, pants double kneo and scut, sl.os 3 to 8 (2.00 to 5.00. Boys Blue Chinchilla Ree fers. Double BrouBtsd, with storm relief er collars heavy plaid linining. sizes 3 to 8 at $1.2.". Boys Overcoats. In blue, black and Oxford, mudo in ull styles, both wiih belt or with out at from ll.B'i to 8 12. (JO Satchels. B ' Our Holiday line la now complete. They come in Grain, Alligator, Morrocoo leathers, plain or fitted. Pricos from 50o to $5.00 Suit Cases. A splendid showing of reliable, well mudo leather suit cases, all styles. Prices from 11.50 to 97.50. Trunks. Trunks la ull styles for men and women, to 110.00. Prices 12.00 Mens Umbrellas Come covered with Olorla Union. TatTotu and all silk, mounted with silver, or gold trimmed, ivory, cape horn, gun metal and natural wood handles. Prices tlO.OO down to (1.00. Underwear Mens heavy fleece lined underwear In blue, tan and fancy mixed, single breasted, only 7 Ho a suit. Double breasted only 8m a suit. Finer grades from 11.50 to 4.00 a ault. . Mufflers Square mulllera In silk and wool, mixed, and all silk up to the finest qualities. Come in stripes, figures and plain colors. Good assortment. Prices 2oo to 2.00. Shaped mufflers la Oxford or Kugby styles, entirely new shapes, oorae In plain, black or figurod and striped silks. Prices 50o to Vim, 1 Gloves 3 3 Men's dress, kid or mocha gloves, unliued or silk lined. Every new color, Prices 75o to J1.75. Men's Cape Stock Walking Gloves, outs jam or sa Idles sewn, made of finest Imported stock. Prices 11.00, 1.50, and 1.7.r. Men's Golf Gloves in wool, plain colors or fancy mixtures al 25c and 50c Hoys' Gloves and Mitti n- in kid, mocha. Scotch wool. All kinds anri styles at lowest prices XXinrer Can Men's w inter Cap, in all the latest styles, made with w untr double band. Come hi cloth, plush or fur. 2oo to 2.00. Boys' winter caps, made Willi double band. Come In golf. Brighton or turban shapes, latest fancy mixtures, prices 25 and 50c. 3 Holiday Neckwear puffs, &C, In utmost endless variety. Swell new effects In Intent holiday styles, in ft ur-la hands, li cks. Swellest neckwear made. Prices 25o to 1.1.0, Hanf41fifr riicfc Sensible, suitable und always acceptable as a holiday rwnBliertlUHli iLmjivj,, tu ohooso from. Men's Haudker- chlefs Hemstitched handkerchiefs, In lawn and linen, In all widths of hem, all grades aud qualities. Prices 6c to 50o. Initial hundkoroulefs come la lawn, Jap silk and pure silk. Prices 10c to 50o. T?11 rrc! Ptrtrrnr Made in Barathea silks In plain black or fancy colors and ruu utzss, i-ruieciura flKureg Md llkallawll atyrea. Prices 75o to $3.00. Sweaters Men' sweaters in silk and wool and all wool heavy or medium weights all plain and fancy colors. Prices from 50o to $4.00. Boys Sweaters la plain and fancy S3 colors, all wool goods, 75c to $2.00. Children's Sweaters for ages 2 to 6 years. H. W. EASON & C0. 1 ' . Hoover Building. Next door to Postoftice. 2 f ... m. rain 61, weekday for Kaus and i 'A ! i
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