8 Traveler's Onidr. B'JFFALO & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Time Table taking Effect June (ith, 1898. "The Grand Scenic Route." I iy'r.'* >, zL.fiJ ta - L jgxS ) "ZS JM Wrz 1"• (J '"I ' • 1 if \k H/i( 8 \ Lv a a i a.' 1 ---X ■ I / J > Buffalo &nd Suvqu< IT-'-RMIIOJI It BAD UP. A. M. I*. M.jr. M. I'. 11, ar.K't'ng Smt... 855 738 ....12 25 .... Austin 810 708 . .. 12 00 ... Costello, 700 11 53 j Wharton,.. 6 46 11 41 j .... ('ross Fork J'ct, 6 00 ..... 10 56 ; ! ... .Corbett 531 10 29 J . .Germania 5 20 10 18 ... dp.. Gaieton P.M. 5 13 10 12 j ar. 44 .... 7 10 12 55 10 00 I Gaines, ... 6 55!... .12 41 9 42 J ..Sabinsville,.. 630 jl2 17 906 j West field, ... 6 19 12 (Mi 852 ! .. Knoxvllle ... 605 11 50 830 ...Osceola 5 55 11 41 8 07 . .Elkland 5 51 11 36 7 58 Lv Addison, 5 15. 11 05 7 15 P. M. P. M.'A. M. A. M. I W WN . ~ A. M.P. M. P. M.IA. M.| ! I,\ K'tingSmt 12 40 7 50 9 10 ! Austin 6 40 1 05 8 20 1 U 50 ' Costello 1 6 47 1 12 J —Wharton 6 50 1 24 Cross Fork Jet.! 7 44 '-'O9 ! ....Corbett 8 11 2 36 . ...Germania .. 822 247 Lv. |Gaieton,. 112 £J} ;;;; | Gaines .... 8 52 3 OH Sabinsville.... 921 3 33] ...Westfield.... 9 33 3 43 J i . Knoxville.. 9 47 3 .% Osceola 9 58 4 Ofl Elkland 10 03 4 11 j Ar Addison 10 31 4 43, ' I A - M.|P.M.[ I [ | Head up. Read down. | P. M.'P. M. A. M.I ! A. M. P. M.I .... 451 9 411 Walton 647 1 24; 11 Newfleld Jet.. 713 1 «0i ... , 4 09 8 .WIWeKt Bingham,. 7 .*lO 2 00 i | | 3 58 H4H Genesee.... 7 41 2 18 j 3 30 8 20 dp Wellsville ar 8 06 2 46 I 1 I I i 1 P. M A. M.I A. M.I P. M.' 1 40 10 10 ar. .Gaieton.. lv 825 ] 2 00, I3 50 »38 lv. Ansonia ..ar 9 15' 300 .. I I " STATIONS. A.M. .... P. M. A.M. ar dp A. M. P. M j 1 00 6 30 dp Cross Fork ar 12 00 7 00l All trains run daily except Sunday. t'ONNK' TION.S. At Keating Summit with W. N. Y. & P. R. R. lor all points north and south. At Ansonia with Fall Brook R. R. for all points north and south. At Newfleld Junction with C. & P. A. R. R. west for Coudersport, east for Ulysses and points ! on Cowanesque Valley branch of Fall Brook R.R. j At Genesee for points on the New York & | Pennsylvania R. R. At Addison with Erie R. R., for points east | and west. At Wellsville with Erie R. R. for points east | and west. H.C. UNDERBILL,Gen'I Pass.Agt.Buffalo, N.Y i C.W. GOODYEAR, Gen'l Man'scr. Buffalo. W. W. ATWOOD, Supt. Addison. N. Y. W. C. Park, Supt. Austin. Pa. TIME TABLE No. 23. COUDERSPORT & PORT ALLEGANY R. R. Taking effect June 15th. 1898. BABTWA&D. 10 4 0 2'l STATIONS. ' i P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. I Port Allegany, L\v 3 15! 7 18 12 10 I Coleman, »3 23 *l2 15 Burtville, *3 30 7 29.... 12 22 Roulette 3 40 : 7 36 12 30 Knowlton's, *3 45 *l2 33 Mina *3 59 7 46 12 40 Olmsted 4 05 *7 50 »12 44 Hammonds, 00 *l2 49 Coudersport. {ft; " 20 7 -—j « g North Coudersport, °° »l 05 Frink's, «6 29 *1 14 Uolesburg, »6 36 121 Seven Bridges, •« 39 *1 24 Raymonds's, *6 49 135 Gold 654 141 Newfleld 1 45 Newfleld Junction, 702 150 j Perkins 00 «1 53 j Carpenter's, 00 *1 56 Crowell's, »7 10 «i r,g | Ulysses,. Ar • 718 210 ' WESTWARD. -COVS 1 6 8~1 I A. M. P. M. A. M ; Ulysses Lv. 7 32 230 10 05 .... Crowell's, *7 41 *2 39 »10 15 Carpenter's, 41 *lO 18 j Perkins, *2 44 *lO 21 •N'ewfleldlJunction, 7 47 2 46 10 25 Newfleld, *7 51 2 50 *lO 30 j Gold. 7 55 254 10 35 Raymond's *7 59 2 59 *lO 40 j Seven Bridges, *8 11 *3 11 *lO 55 C'olesburg *8 14 3 14 *ll 00 Frink's. *8 22 *3 22 *ll 09 North Coudersport, °° 331 'll 20 ■ 1 Ar. 8 36 336 11 30 Coudersport, < P.M. ( Lv. 8 11 600 120 Hammonds, 00 00 03 i Olmsted, *8 46 *8 06 *1 27 Mina, 850 610 131 Knowlton's, 00 *6 18 00 Roulette, 900 621 145 ! Burtville, 908 629 255 , Coleman, 00 *6 35 00 Port Allegany j 9 211 6 40, 2 351 | (*) Flag stations. (°°) Trains do not stop. Connections—At Ulysses with Fall Brook R'y. for points north and south. At Newfleld Junc tion with Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R., north of Wellsville, south of Gaieton and Ansonia. At I I'ort Allegany with W. N. Y. & P. R. R., north ! lor Buffalo, Olean, Bradford and Smethport; j south for Keating Summit, Austin, Emporium j and Penn'a R. P., points. B. A. McCLURE, Gen'l Supt. Coudersport, Pa. J BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN BUFFALO, ROCHESTEB, | SALAMANCA. IUDGWAY, DUBOIS, PUNXSLTAW- j NEY, AND ALL POINTS IN THE NORTH, EAST AND WEST. On and after July 3, 1898, passenger trains will I depart from Johnsonburg daily, except Sunday, as follows: j 8:52 a. m., from P. ,V E. station for Ridgway, j Brockwayville, Dußois, Punxsutawnev and i Clearfield. 11:52 a.m., from P. & E. station, mail for Mt. Jewett, Bradford and Rochester. 2:35 p. m., from P. .V E. station, mail for Ridg- | way, Brockwayville, Dußois, I'unxsutawney, and Clearfield. 2:28 p. in.from B. H. & I', station, Buffalo Ex- ! press for Bradford, Salamanca, Spriiucville and 1 Buffalo. Thousand mile tickets good for passage be- 1 weenall stations at two cents per mile. EDWAHD C. LAPEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Rochester,N. v . WILLIAMS' Dig | C TANSY' ILL " A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN lot ! ..11 troubles peculiar to her sex pf/~Send by > mail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box. i WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, OHIO. For sale by R. C. Dodson. Lowest Rates West. Rates to the west are lower via the ! ! Nickel Plate Road than via other lines, i | while the service is excelled by none. ! Three fast trains are run every day in j the year from Buffalo to Chicago. The j j day coaches are of the latest pattern, j j are elegantly upholstered, and have j | all the modern improvements, such as j marble lavatories, steam heat, lighted I by Pintsche gas, while colored porters 1 are in charge to look after the wants j of passengers, especially the ladies and children. Vestibuled buffet sleep ing cars are run on all trains, while the dining cars and meal stations are operated by the company and serve the best of meals at moderate prices. If your ticket agent cannot give you all the information you desire in re gard to rates, routes, etc , address F. J. Moore, Gen'l Agent, Nickel Plate Road, 291 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 31-10. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, ; bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis -1 faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by L. Taggart. v3l-n:o-ly Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure I croup and whooping cough. No dan ger to the child when this wonderful j medicine is used in time. Mothers, I always keep a bottle on hand. Priceless Pain 1 *• If a price can be placed on pain, 1 Friend • is worth its weight in gold as an allevi ator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with j either of her other two children than she did al i together with her last, having previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to nay one expecting to become a mother," says a custodier. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Cartni, 111., to the Bradfield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturers of " Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not i one of the many internal medicines ad ; vertised to do unreasonable things, but a j scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which I bear the severest strains of childbirth. Tlie liniment may be used at any and all times during pregnancy up to the j ! very hour of confinement. The earlier it j I is begun, and tlie longer used, the more | , perfect will be the result, but it has been j j used during the last month only with j I great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessens j j the pain attending it, but greatly dimiu j ishes the danger to life of both mother j j and child, and leaves the mother in a con- j j dition more favorable to speedy recovery. ! " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists j | at SI.OO, or sent by express on receipt of . price. Valuable book for women, "Before j Baby is Born," sent free on application, j THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL | C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I 1 VVounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils <fi Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects, j Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and SI.OO. Sold by druggists, or sent post-paid on reeHpt of price I UUSIPIIUKYS* JIKD. CO., 11l 113 milium St., New York. = SORE LUNGS Sore lungs, pain in the chest and pain- j ful breathing are quickly relieved and ; cured by the old reliable specific, Dr. j Bull's Cough Syrup. This remark- j able remedy breaks up a cold in one night and is, without doubt, the very j best medicine for all affections of the 1 throat and lungs. It has cured thou- 1 sands and will cure you. It never dis- I appoints. Try it at once. Dr.BulTs Gough Syrup Will quickly heal Sore Lungs. Doses arc small and pleasant to take. Doctors | recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. 1 J. A. Fisher, PRACTICAL {Horse $ Sboer, Broad Street, Emporium, Pa. | CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER i 1808. SKiiiINO FOR THE FLESH POTS. Col. Henry Watterson Laments That the Democracy Sits No More at the Table. Will never the <icod old times couie j u»»inV Slmll Ohio uet it all? Has tin; i old with its offices and appropriations, i gone forever from the uplifted hands of ' (Jod's people? Are millions of ardent, , honest, credulous Democrats to be slau»h- j tered upon the altars of vanity and ego- ; tisin from one Presidential election to an- j other—blindly following wind and noise— ! lured by fox - fire, and sustained by dry ! bones and dead languages uutil the j breath has qnite gone out of the poor old : beast that carries us ? Fn the good old days of pristine Demo- I cratic purity, when Jefferson buncoed j Napoleon out of Louisiana, and Monroe j secured from Spain the reluctant cession j of Florida, when Jackson laid the found- : ations for the annexation of Texas, and | Polk whisked California and other terri tory from the all-too-feeble grasp of the 1 greasers, Democrats had plenty of elbow room. I'ncle Sam was not onlv rich enough to give us ail a farm, but, in case of a needy politician, with a Democratic j cl'alk-mark across his back and a valid claim, there was never any serious want of an office for the faithful. Kven as late as Pierce's administration the Democracy had a hold upon the government, with its ; abundance of loaves and fishes. Just as we were closing the book on that old history—the Republicans having for another generation followed the ex ample of the Democrats before tiieui and parceled out the good things among them- i selves—the war with Spain comes along , to give the Democrats another chance, j Shall we throw it away, as (Jrover Clove- ! land and .Mr. Sherman and Carl Schurz urge us to do, or shall we sail in and win ? J There is enough to give every one of ! the boys in the trenches a show for his marbles. If we can't make Mr. Hryan j President of the I'nited States, what is | the matter with sending him to Cuba to | come back a Senator? It maybe that ! he would prefer Porto Rico, and, iu that 1 event, as in Cuba, there may be a good dual of trouble developed to the square inch, and as Mr. Blackburn is out of a job why not send Joe to Cuba ? Gov. | Altgeld, being of foreign birth, cannot be ! President. He would doubtless be satis- j fied with Hawaii. There are 1,400! islands in the Japanese atehipelago, a j I Philippine apiece for those that be hungry j j and thirsty, all the way from Debs to j I'rey! Good Lord! in the face of such ! a prospect, think of patriotic and fam- | ished Democrats trailing after John Slier- j man and Carl Seliurz. Think of William j Jennings Bryan trailing after Grover | Cleveland ! It is just simply awful, is it j j not? (live us Cuba, Porto Itico and the j Philippines and we can work off' all our j | surplus silver upon the natives and have | | Governorships, Senatorships and post j offices to burn ! What's the matter with ' a new shuffle, cut and deal of the picto- I I rial pasteboards ? It is too, too late for | ! William togo hobnobbing with Grover! ! Come, Billy, come ! Better get up in the j j band wagon with the rest of us old-fash- | ioned, manifest destiny, expansionist ! Democrats and join in the chorus, I "Where the Hag Hies there fly we!" j You may not be able to lift yourself into I j the White by your shoulder- ! j straps. But they give a mighty fine j finish to the gentlemen and Democrat i | who would lead the boys in the trenches j | throughout the Nation, as well as in j | Kentucky, Nebraska and Texas, where j leading is easy and costs only wind and j j noise. Hut if you can not lead the grand j old party to victory at lea.-t do not lead, j ; or try to lead, it into a Mind alley, such j ! as witnessed the death of the old Feder- ■ alists and the old Whigs. They died i I because they refused to see the hand- j writing on the wall. Shall we? They [ died because they could not keep up with ! the proces.ion. Shall we? What we really want, Billy, dear Billy, i- to call you our u Sweet William," not to hear folks use about you such improper lan j guage as " Billy be d d!" 1 And now, ladies and gentlemen, while j Mr. Bryan meanders down the center ! aisle, the band will please play "Home, I Sweet Home !" Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should be j kept in every household. It is the best j remedy for cough or cold and is espec ially recommended for that grippe i cough. Price 25c. When you ask for De Witt's Witch Hazel salve don't accept a counterfeit or j imitation. There are more cases ef j Piles being cured by this, than all I others combined. R. C. Dodson. 451y | One Itetl Kosp Kent For a Church Situ. A unique celebration occurs in .Tune oi | every year at Manlicim, l'a., according to The Ladies' Home Journal. It is known { as the least of roses ami is held to com- [ mcmoratc the benevolence of Baron St le ge!, who more than a century and a quar ter ago leased a tract of land at Manheiui j to a congregation for a church site at an | annual rental of one red rose to be paid in •Tune of each year. After Baron Stiegel's j death the rent was never demanded until | a few years ago, and now it is formally I paid to one of the baron's descendants, i The occasion is known as "the feast of i fuses," and the quaint ceremony attracts j Vie greatest interest. Currj'hij; Out the Proposition. "The subject of Alice's graduation oe suy, you remember, was 'Aim lligh.' " "Yes." "Well, .she has been throwing herself at the new preacher's head, and ho is 0 feet j tall." —Cincinnati Enquirer. A distinguished professor says that what is called stupidity is simply the indication i that a certain brain area is not properly | nourished or is without communication \ with the nerve liber. Analysts say that butter is tho most nutritious article of diet, closely followed by bacon. _ ... ALL SORTS. The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to thesufTerer the better. I Lingering colds are dangerous,a Hack ing cough is distressing- One minute Cough t.'ure quickly cures it. Why j Miffer when such a cough cure is with j in reach? It is pleasant to the taste. R. C. Dodson. 451y The selfishness of the seemingly un ; selfish is a characteristic hard to analyze. Constipation prevents the body from ! ridding itself of waste matter. Do | Witt's Little Early Risers will remove i the trouble and cure sick Headache, j Biliousness, Inactive Liver and clear ! the Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. R. C. Dodson. 451y The gayest widow always wears the I deepest bands of crepe on her gown. Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs an,d colds with One Min ute Cough Cure It is so good children t cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and all throat and luug diseases. R. C. Dodson. 451y We always regard a person as par ticularly honest who runs himself down. Late to bed and early to rise, pre pares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. It. C. Dodson. 451y How many friends would stick to us if we were really poor ? Many a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolute certain cure tor croup such as One Minute Cough Cure. See that your little ones are pro j tected against emergency. R. C. Dod son. 451y It is quite impossible to livo alto gether in the present. Soothing, healing, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the im placable enemy of sores, burns and 1 wounds. It never fails to cure Piles. You may rely upon it. It. C. Dod | son. 451 y The tan shoe of the winter man is , much in evidence. Wanted. j Ladies and gentlemen suffering from throat and lung difficulties to call at our store for a sample bottle of Otto's Cure. We confidently recommend it as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all diseases of the j throat and lungs. It will stop a cough : quicker than any other known remedy, j We believe it will cure you. Large i sizes 50c. and 25c. Sold by li. C. Dod -1 son. " 33-15-ly Great Excitement in Town. Over the remarkable cures by the grand specific, Bacon's Celery King, j which acts as a natural laxative, stim ' ulates the digestive organs, regulates I the liver and kidneys and is nature's great healer and health renewer. If | you have kidney, liver and blood dis j order do not delay but call at our store | for a free trial package. R. C. Dodson. | Large sizes 50c. and 25c. 33-151y "Educated,by Jovet" At u leading New England college some j years ago when the commencement exer | cises were over mid tho diplomas had been distributed, says 1). S. Sanford in Tho ; Atlantic, a member of tho graduating j class, who had been more distinguished by | conviviality than studionsness, and who had barely escaped losing his degree, ap j peared upon tho campus and, waving tin | much prized parchment over his head, i shouted gleefully: "Educated, by Jove I j Educated!" The idea expressed by the rollicking | student, more in jest than in earnest, il | lustrates a notion of education which dies : hard. The popular prejudice that culturo ! is something extracted from books, picked I up in a lecture hall or a laboratory or I seized during tho fleeting years of one's j school or college life is so prevalent that I it becomes the obvious duty of the school | to press home to the consciousness of ev j cry person the conviction that an obliga tion rests upon him to undertake a course of education lasting throughout his life. ar b-A. Jk r ' m Piled Jlw&y Up !j WHAT ? STYLISH GOODS AT It. KKGER & CO. MERCIIANTTAII.ORS. I Leave your orders now for clothing for the I Holidays. Our inducements this winter tn our I customers are away ahead of till former price*. We have the largest a. rid best line of goods to j select from. OUR C!.OTH!N<i IS HADE WELL 1 AND WEARS WELL. R. SEGER & CO., I Opposite M. K. Churcli. Fg\ BB §j g* Dr. Williams' Indian Pile uB ra M LJaOintmeiitwill cure mind. SS @ H arid Itching I®' ii B Piles. It absorbs the tumors, PI R a^u >' K itching at once, acts m END a * a poultice, gives instant re h lief. J)r. Williams' Indian Pile Oint -83 mont is prepared for Piles and Itch ing of the private parts. Every box is j warranted. By druggists, by mail on re- i ceipt of price. 50 cent* and SI.OO. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. Props., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by R. C. Dodson. I Dry Goods Carpets In gdffalo - - GO TO Adam, Meldrum & Anderson Co. U9G to 408 Main St.—American Block; j HITKFALO, N. Y. Established 1867—N0 Branch Store. ; Ready For Christmas. Every department in our great ■ store is ready for Christinas trade. ' We have every convenience j lor our out-of town customers in- j eluding the best refreshment room in Buftalo, where you can get anything you want—break-! fast, dinner, lunch, supper or' simple refreshments—at reason able prices. We lead the trade of Buffalo j in— Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Rugs, Millinery, Curtains, Ladies' Shoes, Upholstery, Dressmaking, Art Goods, Toilet Goods, Crockery, Jewelry, Lamps. Books, Leather Goods, Stationery, Toys and Dolls, Silverware, Games Grand Display in basement, of' holiday goods. Infinite variety of attractions for the children. Our bargains in holiday hand- j kerchiefs, gloves, neckwear, rib-' bons, umbrellas and fancy goods I are the talk of the city. tfcj?" Send your Christmas mail j orders early. Read our Advertisements in the Buffalo papers. ADAM, MKLIHIIMit ANDERSON CO., The American Block. Wear 112 \ ROYAL I | WORCESTER I A CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. FOR BALE BY LEADING DEALERS. I Dr. r enner s ® H ,•/"•> # Superior t ® to all others. M ! Co For all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $ most successful remedy known. If suffering from too frequent 01* scanty urine, you need this great remedy. 111 case of Dropsy it means life and health to you. Bed Wetting in Children cured by one bottle. When you take this preparation you have the assurance that yen are obtaining a medicine prepared by a Physician of many years study and wide experience, whose writings on medical questions are accepted as authority. We prove our faith in our goods by stating that if you are not satistied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by R. C. Dodson, Emporium, Pa. /G!?/ TKAT THE BEST iL PLACE TO BUY V™ « © MI GOODS AND NOTIONS. _Boots and Shoes V\m IS AT W.R.SIZER 'S ■«'-T-II::MGGLGXJCRCJRF. I .A I .,HN.G» -EM - Traveler** Uuide, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Bn»r.r,, F I{ n ' AnELPUIA AND ERIK "AH ROAD DIVISION. In effect Nov. 20, 1808. TRAINS LEAVE EMPORIUM EASTWARD ; 8 Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Hazleton, Pottsville 1 tDu'i j r ? t®^i n termediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.23 P. M., New York 9.30 P. M Ba timore B.nu P. M„ Washington 7.15 P. M! iJh ! n !i a V ,^ ar ' or car from Williamsport to i.I S , 1 , 3 "' 1 passenger coaches from Kane | to I hiladelphia and Williamsport to Haiti more and W aßhingbon. 320 P. M.—Train 6 week days for Harns ♦ DIM 11 . , intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 4.30 A. M. t New Y0rk7.13 A .31. i \! 1 'J n ? anslee pinK cars from Harrisburg toPhil. adelphia and New York. Philadelphia pas i ®®®Kerßcanremainiusleeper undisturbed ua. | 9 37 P. M. Train 4 Daily for Sunbury, Harris i nV ■? ?'! d , intermediate stations arriving at Philadelphia 6.52 A. M., New York 9.33 A M weekdays, <10.38 A. M. Sunday;) Baltimore 6.15 ; A. M.. Washington 7.45 A. M. Pullman sleep- I ingcars from Erie and Williamsport to Phila; I delphia and Williamsport to Washington , Passengers in sleeper for Baltimore and Wash - | ington will be transferred into Washington I sleeper at Williamsport. Passenger cars from | Erie to Philadelphia and Wiliiamrport t» Baltimore. WESTWARD. 5:10 A. M. -Emporium Junction—Train 9 wesk ; days lor Erie, Ridgway, Dußois, Clermont and intermediate stations. ;10 25 A M. —Train 3 Daily for Erie and j Stations" 18 lJ ußois and intermedial I 6 28 i M ' ~. Train 15. week days for K»r.« j and intermediate stations. THROUGH TRAINS FOR EMPORIUM FRO 11 THE EAST AND SOUTH, i Tra !" 9 leaves New York 5:50 p. m„ Philadelphia ! B:.jop. m., Washington 7:20 p.m., Baltimore 8:40 p. in., arriving at Emporium Junction 5:10 a. in.. week days, with Pullman Sleepers and I passenger coaches, from Philadelphia to Erie | and from Washington and Baltimore to Will- I la m sport. Train 3 leaves New York 7.40 p. m„ Philadel ! phia 11.20 p. in., Washington 10.40 p. m, Balti i '''ore 11.55 p, m., daily, arriving at Emporium 10.2;) a. m., with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars from Philadelphia to Williamsport, and passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore to Willlanispc rt —on Sundays only Pullman Sleepers from Philadelphia to , Erie. ; Train 15 leaves Philadelphia 8.30 a. m., Washing ton 7.50 a.m., Baltimore 8.50 a.m., Wilkesbarrc * »V - ' wet '' c *lajarriving sit Emporium ) wit' l Parlor car from Philadelphia ; t" .Willmiusport.and passenget coaches from j Philadelphia to Kane. I "DIDQWAY & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD and i 11 Connections. (Weekdays.) SOUTH w A an. NORTHWARD. jA. M.| A.M. P. M. P. M . • 8 551 ' 400 . .. Renovo .... 500 11 05 | 9 44:....' 438 .. .Driftwood... 403 10 1 2 • 10 20 5 10 Emporium June 325 940 U.W; • 552 ... Hi. Marys... 240 9o: jll 121 | Rane 112 20 9 Of. : 11 31 1 . .Wilcox 11 58 842 I 11 16 | .Johnsonburg.. 11 43 8 26 :] 2 '2 620 . .Ridgway, 850 805 ; 12 17 627 ..Island Run... 8 43 ; 755 | 12 22 632 Carman Tr'nfer 8 38j | 7 <9 12 31 ; 6 41 .. Croyland 8 29 7 40 'l 2 35 fi 45 . .Shorts Mills.. 82K 7 3t; : 12 39 048 .. .Blue Rock ... 822 733 1 12 43 6 53 Carrier 8 17 7 2> j l 2 53 7 02 .Brockwayville. 8 08 ! 7 18. 1 12 57 708 ..Lanes Mills.. 802 713 115 720 .. Falls Creek .. 750 .... 701 , I_<o 785 Dußois 7 40! , 120 1 7 25 ■ Falls Creek... 700 BW> 1 35j 740 Reynoldsville.. 645 «40 21] 816 ... Brookville .. 609 604 305 910 New Bethlehem 520 5 10 350 ..... 955 ... Red Bank 4 25 6 30.... 12 10! . .Pittsburg I^o P-M.l |4. M.I 'p. M. J. B. HUTCHINSON, j. R. WOOD Genera! Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. Ml dL-4 J Table jg >lll April Port Allegany, Coudersport, Smethport, Eldred, Bradford, Oleanand Buffalo,connecting at Buf. falo for points East and West. Rtiffalo Express, dailv except Sunday 8.30 A. M, Mail, (103 daily except Sunday 1.45 P.M. Train No. 103 (mail) will connect at Olean with River Division for Allegany,Bradford, Salamanca Warren, Oil Oity and Pittsburg. Call on E. C. DAVISON, Agent, Emporium, for time tables or other information R. BELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'ngr & Ticket Agt. Mooney Brisbane Building, Cor. Main and Clinton Streets, Buffalo, N. Y.
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