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BASTWABO' ! iki sunnurv lull) Sellnsgrova Junction bellnsgrova raw ling K reamer Ueieer Mlridleburg Benfer Besvertown . Adamiburg Bauba Hills McUlure Wagrsr Shinalo Palntervllla Naitland Lewistown 12 Lewistown (Main Street. E 15 Lewistown Junction. In If. al Ion I si: 0311 nil 1 511 UK I'M. m, ill fltti IHOi A 9 20 09 t04 8 5!) tit 8 4T I4U III 8ft 820 818 887 T57 784 T4 743 T85 T r n 4S0 4 40 4 8) 4 2T 4 S3 4 20 4 18 407 8 87 8 81 8 44 8 49 8 88 tv tit 8 20 8 19 .. 8M 800 leaves Sunbury 6 80 Dm. er ven at Selinserove 6 45 p rn ksSeliriBgroveB:00p. m arrives buDbury b:lo p. m. h leave Lewistown Junction : .10 14 s m. 1 10 n m.l30n m 4 37 D ra. T 07D to m, 12 ss a m ior Aitoona, ntuuurg and lalllmorc and Washington SOS am 9 30, 1. 4 33. 8 10 D oi t or Philadelphia and New p,os,80am, 101 111 4 88 and 1118 p iHarnnourg iv p m adelphia & trie R R Division. AND. MTHBUN OBNTKAL RAILWAY WESTWARD, leave S 'liiiigrove Junction dally tor ana neat. rn, 12 58 p m, 4 52 p m. Sundaj a a m, are Snnbury dally except Sunday: li tor Buffalo,! 2i a tutor Erie and Can. for rtellefonte Erie and Oanandstgna ior boon Haven, Tyrone ana the West. Buffalo, 1 10 D m tor Bellafsnt Kane and Canaodafaua lor kenovo and Klmira lor Williams port H as a at for Buffalo via En porlum, iur crie, iw id ior trie anu uanan- RUnrn far Wli. for Luck Haven and t 9 K a m 2 00 and 5 25 m for Wllkaa. id Hazelton W 10 am. 2 05 n a. 188 D m lar Shamn, Mount Uarmel I) 9 55 a m lor Wllkwbarre EASTWARD. Irtint leave Ssllaigrove Junction m, a a 1 1 y amvlnr at Philadelphia New York 1 88 pm Baltimore I U p m tontltnm Mally arrlTtng at Philadelphia New York IUib, Baltimore 9 45 p m pan 105tpm. o. u a 1 1 y arriving at fblladelphla New York 718 a B. BalUmora 180 a, m lion 4 K a m i i rai ns aio laav Sanbnry : P dally arrlvlnar at Phlladalrihla IMb ft 7 20 a m Washington 830 am New am Weekdavi. 10 U m a Nnndava. m datlv arnvlfltf at Phllai1lnhlA oo f York 9 S3 a m. 10 88 Bundaya Baltl- fi Washington 880 a m. BalUmore nasuiugwn i ia p an, week days arrivlnr ' Philadelphia New York lllnm Ralf lmnr la In n pus ton l is d m . km" r arrlrlng at Philadelphia t t Yo ' W 0 V MiUmore 90 n m fai 1 15 n m lallv. arriving at PhlUilolnhla t n m U 10 2S p m, Baltimore 1 80 m, Waah- EIm leavs Sanbsry at 9 80 a m at d 20 r . tor Harrlabarg, Phtladalphua and ,,,. uuu, uen-i rasa Ageni fCHINsoN Oea'lHaaacer. i'SF ncviv restorci viTMJn Made a Well Man of Me. ra m aV 3KCBT nimt 'lie above remuu ln'30 daym. Itacti ud qulcklr. Cnros when all others fail 1 Will rCflatn ihMl In manhwul An,l nM xener their youthful vigor by using r i. ,?ulcklT and surely restores Nervou r.i.7, '""Potency. Nightlr Emissions, aicmory. Wasting Diseases. snd u i one for study, bueincsa or marrlago. 11 '"fBiauteat the seat of disease, bul rve tonio and blood builder, bring 0 fiDK .Ina A 1 t t. ...J eV., of ynth. It wards off Insanity tin !? In""' 00 vlng REVIVOi no ;7ra in vast rncot. ur man icym,or all Inruit nn nltli mul Ij-'a gtnranteo to euro or refund V' tircularlrnA. AAAr.m ww., villVrtUU, UJ, f m Middklurqh, Va., by UHUU DliLO CO. Ml in aA at . . a mis f iHnKi o of Dayton, Ohio, wliUth rrntblimue, ofTtrlnff four " u N:rtrt.V-. et.t n. Will Deal with Life In Indiana la " Mexican Wax Time. Dooth TnrklaaTton, Keted Howaler Aathor, Ia Now Pottlaa; PlaUk Deeoaae a Benedict. Booth Tarkinpon, of Indianapolia, the well-known author and playwright, ia completing; the concluding cbaptera of another Indiana novel. The new book will make ita appear ance in time, the author'a frienda as sert, to answer a double purpose. It will come not only at an opportune time for the publishers, bat will not be amiss in assisting the author In furthering his political ambitions. Tor Booth Tarkington, the author, expects to become Booth Tarkington, the politician. Then, in addition, there ia a strong rumor going the rounds that Booth Tarkington, the bachelor, is about to become Booth Tarkington, the bene dict. Mr. Tarkington, however, does not admit this assertion. He will not countenance the rumor. Neither does Mr. Tarkington's family, unless, in truth, the author's mother be except ed. She has been quoted as admitting that the author and the young woman whose name has been linked with that of Mr. Tarkington by the gossips like each other nothing more. Yet an intimate friend of the Indiana author snid only a dny or two ago: "Mr. Tarkinpton Is working on the Inst novel he will write before he is mar ried." "Ilowerer," as Mr. Tarkington, him self, says, "the rumor does not affect the novel now in hand." As in his first succeFF, snys the Chi cago American, the author will return to Indiana for the plot of his story. It will be Inid in lhe city of Terre Haute, where, by the way, the author's father met, wooed and married the au thor's mother, and it will deal nlmost exclusively with bits of Indiana char ncler. Mr. Tarkington considers It his most pretentious and most success ful effort. The book has not yet been named the author insisting on one title, the ' BOOTH TARKINGTON. (Noted Indiana Author Boon to Become a Benedict.) publishers suggesting another and the author's friends advancing a third. It will be a romance dealing with life in Indiana, in the vicinity of Terre Haute during the time of the Mexican war, and it will convey not a few of ita in cidents to the famous Catholic school near Terre Haute, "St. Marys of the Woods." The book, however, Mr. Tarkington insists, will not be classed as a historical romance. This he says in the face of anticipating critics who have endeavored to predict the char acter of the work. The love story ia delicately woven round the lives of a girl studying at the Catholie institution and a -young man of the clear-brained, horny-handed class peculiar to the early period of Indiana's history. Mr. Tarkington said: "I win doubt less hear more from my friend at Seattle now. Shortly after the pro duction of The Gentleman from In diana friends of mine residing in Seat tle, Wash., sent word to me that a certain resident of that city was parading under the name of Booth Tarkington, claiming to have written my book. He was buying copies right and left and sending them to his frienda with a neat lHtle picture of himself and a card saying that this was his first venture into literature and he wanted their criticism. My friends desired to know whether I would hare them expose him or not. It seems thrt he also claimed that while he had writ ten the book I was reaping the golden benefits in the shape of royaltiea. It did not take me long to decide what to do. I wrote them to encourage him in his 'pipe dream,' explaining at the same tine that every copy he bought was putting that much more money In my pocket. I needed the money. "This lntest effort of mine Is in some respects a more elaborate one than any of the others preceding. At least I have worked lmrder on it. Of course, I cannot say what success it will meet with In fnct, there are as yet several incomplete chapters. "I Lave endenvored in my hook, nameless as yet, to combine romance and character delineation. At the time of which I li avc written tlte farm ers and townspeople were of such a churacter ns to attract the most fas tidious 6tudcnt. I have also endeav ored not to become historical, and I think I have succeeded to a certain ex tent. 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