4 WOMEN CANt Tirt That In, Mr. IMww Bars, They Ar Not Oood AfVr IMnnvr Vpcakmi. Notwithstanding the mnny disgnises in which the feminine nfter filmier speaker npprnrs, Chnnnoey Dopew ny tho I a "failure," and a he nnk Into the favorite lounging rhnir In hid den, Dr. Depew reiterated, "Yes, n failure." "And yonr advice to her la?" "Quit the bnstnesa. " Of course the new woman, who thinks the is gront anccosa hi a companion to after dinner coffeo, will rise toolijoct to luch wholosalo condemnation, but who ha A clearer title to criticise than the king of nftor dinner talkers? Club life produce after dinner talk era by the dozen. But none, a yet, be comes the queen of nftor dinner sponkera. A mnjority aro too conscious of thoir own eiTorta to reach that distinction. Almost as many ore in too deadly ear nest over their particular line of work to hoed the graced and the lightsome ness of ooffee talk and become popular. When asked if his judgment wai the result of experience, Mr. Uepew aaid: "Yea, I have heard women talk at Sorosls, at dinners political, charitable roform dinners, drnmatio dinners, din ners of every conceivable kind, and aft r them all my advice still is, 'Don't do it' Among themselves they aro well enough, but in a mixed dinner party they seem out of place. "They are not in touch with thoir audiences nor in accord with tho spirit of the occasion. After dinner speaking belongs to the hour of good fellowship. A woman doesn't fit into the surround ings when seen through olonds of smoko. She doesn't ontch tho mood of her lis teners. Hho is opt to be a wet blnnket, and to indnco awl and solemn formality in tho room of light quips and jollity." "Whoro Women Are Failures," Bos ton Herald. ONE-TWELFTH OF A DOZEN. The Way Ingenious Tradesrm Make Re tail Purchases at Wholesale Rates. It is not every one who knows how to take advantago of the difference betweon Wholesale ami retail prices. All up and down Broadway the wholesale stores display the sign, "No goods sold at re tail," or the more emphatio announce ment, "Positively no goods at rotail." inquiry at luoso places win oniy Dring out the assurance that everything is sold by tho dozen, if tho stock be divis ible in that way, but as no one wonts a dozen bats, or a dozeu neckties, or a dozon boxes of collars, or a dozen suits of olothes, the foot that the price by the dozen is about 20 or 80 per cent loss than the retail price is neithor a very com forting nor saving ona The ingonioua gentlemen who are "in trade" have found out a way to make retail purchases at wholesale rates and ye not transoond the oommeroial rule which prohibits wholesale men from en gaging in rotail business. When these olevor fellows want a new necktie or two, provided thore are no samples handy, thoy send around for "one-quar- .1 i - 1 1 M J . tur uuzeu oruvaui ui suuu duu suoa a pattern, or two men who wear the same size gloves will make a purchase of one-sixth of a dozon, while it is related With much glee among the Baa ins and the Bergs that one smart salesman put in a seriously worded ordor for "one twelfth of a dozen brown darby hats, extra quality, size He got the bat, and, moreover, he got it for 2.27, while its retail prioo would have been 3. CO. Now York Sun. Prise Fighting Among Fish. One of the popular amugoments of ' 61am is fish fighting, just as horse rao ing holds a high place in England. ." The two fighting fish aro plnoed in a huge bottle togothor, and thoy proceed to take onoh other's measure, shoulder up to onch other in aohoolboy fashion and baok and push around the "ring," the small fins vibrating rapidly all the time, and each little being quivering with oxoitomont and wrath. This coos on for some minutes, until, as the spec tators aro growing impatient, one fish suddenly makos a dart and a bite at his adversary's tail. Henceforth there is no hesitation until one or other gives in. The Siamese baok their fish just as money is staked on horses hore, and then the battle is continued until one fish ia chased around the bottle by the other. But this is usually an affair of a honr and frequently three or four. The fish are reared speoially for fight ing and display wonderful pluck and determination. The tail is the part which shows most 4am age, although it is very easily torn, but a good grip on the aide fin is very effeotiva They display considerable agility in evading their opponent' month and also in suddenly twisting round and taking a pieoe out of its tail. In 80 minutes or so these appendages, wfaioh looked so brave and bright as they started to the fray, are torn to rib bons. Times of India. A Good ru. A .Ln TTT 1 i j -1 1 nit U1D niHIUl IIU1 J LII1I1 1 HOT ihh iiuihf night two ladies who lived ut a distance, having to oatoh an early train, were obliged to leave the theater before the performance was finished. Selecting, as they thought, a quiet interlude, they Were passing out of the stalls, when an aotor suddenly appeared on the stage, And ropeating a part of his role ex claimed: "There they go the only two women I ever loved. One I couldn't have, and the other I couldn't get " The amusement of the audlonoa and the astonishment of the young ladies oan be imagined. London Spare Moments. -. Good Wishes of No Avail. ' Couau Doyle came to America on the Elba Dnrincr tho vovnao ho wrote fhexa Torses in Cuptulu vou Cioossol'a auto graph album: Lack to tho Elbe In evorr weather, May bar fortune nuvur fall uer Bout mid master mulched together, Uulluot ship and gallant aollur. '. Now tho ship, the sailor and the al bum are ull deep in tbeNorthsoa.. The Verses were written Bopfc SI, 1804. Phikdulpbta Time. RAIN INDICATIONS. Why Cirrus Clouds Tell With Almost Ab solnte Certainty of Coming Storms. In order to better understand the role plnoed by cirrus olonds aa rain indica tors, we must first disouss the causes of these occurrences. A study of the weath er indications and barometrical read ings, aa thoy appear in our daily papers from the report of onr "Weathor Bu reau," shows that areas of high or low air prossure aro constantly pasting over the earth's surface in irregular succes sion. The nreaa of high ntmospherio pressure or baromotrio maxima, me teorologically expressed stay longer in one locality than the areas of low pres surethe depression or barometrical minima. Theso last are more or less de fined ourrents of air, which circle in the form of wind around the region of the lowest atmospheric pressure, mov ing ahVaya from north to wost or from south to east the revorse of the bands of a dock. It must not be imagined, however, that the air simply moves around this area of depression, but rather that it is constantly being drawn into its center and is cnrrlsd upward in great whirls or spirals. Aa the air rises, it ex pands and becomes colder. The vapors it contains condonse into clouds and final ly are transformed into rain. Tho cen ter of the barometrical depression is therefore marked by cloudy, rainy weather. The wind which encircles the depression becomes more active as the differonoo of the atmosphcrio pressure becomes moro marked, or, in other words, as the barometer falls. In brief, thercforo, barometrical de pressions are canscd by hnge ascending spirals, or whirls of air, which aro car ried upward to extreme heights, and from there are wafted in any direction. In these hoights the humidity of the at mosphere is frozen and is wafted away in closed forms which are composed of ice crystals. These are none other than cirrus olonds, and thoy may float sev eral hundred miles from the seat of the depression. It will now be seen why cirrna clouds may be justly regarded as forerunners of rain, even when they make their appearance in clear weather. They tell with absolute certainty of an approaching atmospherio depression, and this is substantiated by a gradual falling of the barometer soon after they make their appearance. Home and Country. THE WILDEST LAND. Oreg-on Baa the Bonor of Ravtas; the Bong-hest Tract Known to Man, Assistant Chief Goode of tho United States geological surrey, who visited Oregon last summer, says that the wild est region of the entire United States is an area of 1,000 square miles lying in the mountains between Roseburg and Coquille in Douglas and Coos oounties. Ho describes it as a mysterious undis covered eonntry, in whioh roams undis turbed wild game, and whose brooks and livers are filled with wild fowl. It is nearly all covered with a dense growth of pine, fir, homlock and othor trees. Many of the trees are of enor mous size and stand so closely that it is diffloult for men to make their way be tween them. Where tho trees are not so thick tho heavy growth of bushes of va rious kinds takes their place. It is a country that is filled with all kinds of wild game, including, as re ported to him, elk, different kinds of bear, mountain lions, deer and other animals, including lynx and others. There are also the varied kinds of fowL The streams all have an abundanoe of trout and other kinds of fish. He pene trated into the wilds a dozen miles and saw things that filled him with wonder at the vastnesa of tho forest, and that any one should attempt to live in it Northwest Magazine. , A Big Snrprtae. In store for all who try Bacon's Cel ery King for the Nervos. The gonoral verdict of all who have used the grout vegetable preparation is that it is the grandest remedy ever discovered for the cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, general debility, etc. Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. . Samples free. Large packages 60c. ; Sold only by W. B. Alexander. Come and see our prlcos on silks Fri day and Saturday. You will purchase. Deemer & Co. . JSTRAY NOTICE. A lance red and white cow came to the premium of the undersigned April 27th. The owner to retiueated to come forward, prove property, pity charges and take her away, otherwise ahe will be disposed of according to law. Tho. Buck. Keynoldsvllle, April 80, IMS. JAUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven That I have pur chased the following goods, property of J. H. Hlhhard. at Constable sitle and having left the pood in his possession, all persons are hereby warned not. to meddle with the same: Uue bureau. bedstead, V kitchen chairs and other household good too numerous to men tion. Wuj.iam McDonald. Ueynoldsvllle, Pa., April 2.1, luun. DMINI8TRA TORS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration have lieen granted to the under signed on the estate of Joseph Sypbrlt, late of Wiuxlow lownidilp. Therefore all persons knowing themiielvos Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and thoxe having clulnis against the same will prewnt them duly authenticated for settle ment us onrly an convenient. Postuttlce ad dress, liuynulddvllle, Pu. Noah Kyi-miiT, MaIITIN HVI'HHJT, ' April IS, lriWI. Administrators. : l f , Mining; In the Aretlo Circle, Few people are probabty awara of the fact that modem industry Ims al ready got a foothold in the arctio re gions, and that mines are worked on a large scale and a railroad regularly operated in suoh high latitudes. This is the case in Sweden, where the Lulea Uelllvare railroad, built for the purposo of oarrying iron ore from the Gelllvare mines to the seaport at Lulea, extends 60 miles above the arctio circle and en joys the distinction of being the first railroad to opon up the frigid zone. Gel llvare excursion trains will yet be run ning to arctic summer rosorts. In the meantime explorers will keep on hunt ing for lecture material and rotumiug to civilization to peddle it out on the platform. New Orleans Picayune. Karl's Clover Hoot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 2Tic., 50c. and 1.00. Sold by J. C. King & Co. To provent wrinkles, the ladles of the court of Cathetine de' Medici wore a forohead cloth tightly bound on thoir heads. . . LJwfl As . An agreeable laxative and ITmrva Toimj. "old by brugirlsts or sect by mall. 86o Wu. and $1.00 per package. Samples free. ITft TTft The Favorite TMTt "0WI1S IV.W llWtortheTecthndllreath,io. Bold hy J. l King ft t'o Get an Education. Efltirntlnn find fortune go hnnd In hnnd. Gtt nn rd unit ton nt tho fentvul Ftni Nor mal rVhool, lxMk Hitvon, la. FlrMt-rliiHH ncfommodiitlonfl nnd low rntp. Ptnto nld to student- V'or !Hutmtd mtnlojrue add rem I AM EM KMMJN, I'll. ., rnm-liml, Look IIhvwi, Pa. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine. I Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, snfe and certain In resell. The enti Ine (Dr. Penl'si never disappoint. Sent auraoertt 11.00. IMcdlctneCo-. Cleveland, O. For ante at H. Alex ftoke's drug store. J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA - HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa. People desiring a'. Tin or Metal Roof Btopped from Leaking should consult or correspond with fl. HEGKMflN, DuBois, Penn'a, patentee of PARAGON ROOF COATING, The Best in the world. All : work Guaranteed.' ' OIL TAKES THE PUCE OF tiANGEROUt GASOLINE. 00EI IN ANT ITOVE. NO SMOKE. OUT OR 000R. 'A CHEAPER THAN W000 OR COAL .J !- , m lllllTi. 1,30, roa AC IT WILL NOT CUgKU Your Roof Leak ? BURNER r a- WAIT AGENTS on alary or commission. Sana for catalogue or Prices and Terms. eel eraan Ave, CLEVCLAND.OHIO.' N.-BANA Has brought the Best and Lowest Prices ever seen in this town. Come and see for yourself. A Fine Line of Summer silks! plain anil fliriuvil, Silk that was sold at 40c., now 2i; sold at 60c., now 37 J; sold at 55c., now 45. Fine lino Henrietta that was sold for 40c., now 25. Fine line of Dimity and Jaconat Duchess 10 and 12,. Dress GlnfjtiiunB for 5c. A fine line of Ladles' Capes from 2 to18. Children's reody-mado Katon Suits, age 4 to 12 years. Fine assortment of Novelty Goods In tho Ladles' Department. Clothing - Department! Suits that wero sold for $7, f8,J10 and 1 12, now for $5 and $0. Children's Suits for 00o. Cheviot Shirts for 24c. You will savo money by calling and examining1 our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . N. Hanau. PEOPLE'S Bargain store! Will Sell on Friday and Saturday! 50 Dozen of Men'B . Working and Dress Shirts at a . Great Sacrifice I Men's Top Shirts, worth 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c. and up, go at this Sale for V 35c Greatest value ever known in town. Fine line of Spring Neck wear, worth 30c. to 40c, go at 20c ., Come and get one. Children's Summer Gauze, best quality, for 5c Fine line of Men's Dress Pants at Slaughtering Prices Come and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. People's . Bargain. ; ' Store; A. KATZEN. First National Bank OF liElXOLDSVILLE. . CRPITXL $80,000.00. C. mitt-hell, President! Scott IHrClelluud, Vice. Prv. John II. Knur her, Cashier. Director! 0. Mltrhell, Bcott McOlolliind, J, O. Kliig, JUseilil ririuiHH, u, r,. lirowil, ; O. W. fuller, J, II. Kuuchur. ' Does KonernllmnkliiKliuslnossund solicits tlio HOr'ouuts tit merchants, profuKMlonul men, furtners, uitit'liuuloH, luiiiurs, IuhiIkii-iuoii siul ulliers, pronilhlnic the moMt eumtul ultoiillou lo uie uusiuvss ol Ull pVliHJIlH. Bufo pupoalt Buxks for rent.' First NitUonut Hunk bulldlnx, Nolan block. i ' rire Proof Vault. - Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES ASI AM, kinds or H U FRUITS. CON FECTION Elt Y, TOBACCO, AND CIGAHS Everything In the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, EStc. OooiU delivered free any place in town. Call on im and get price. W. C. Schultz & Son & O N COME INI Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned . Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Co., The Croccrymen, ' II OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Tho leading lintel of the town. !lendiinr ters fnr eoniinerrliil men. Kteam heul, free hus, bath rooms nnd closets on overy fhxir. snmnlo rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections &u. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. V1LLMA y, Proprietor. First class In evory lmrllrulur. Located In the very centra of trio business part of town. Free 'bus to und from trains ana commodious sumplo rooms for cuouuoiulal truvulers. , QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CA UlilJCH, Proprietor, Ramnle rooms on the ground floor. House heated by natural gas. Omnibus to and from all trains. M OORE'S WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-29 FlLUEKT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, - PENN'A,. PRESTON . MOORE, Proprietor.. V42 bed rooms. Rates B.00 per day Ameri can l'liin. l'ibliK-k from 1. It. It, Depot und M block from New P. &. It. II. Depot. . ltl(llllMSUt, J NEFP. ; - . , JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Eeynoldsvllle, Pa. MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial liotel, lteyuolduvlllo, Pa. R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . Resident don tint. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness In ouuratlugn O. I. OOBOON. JOHN W. MID. QORDON & REED, .ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, - Brookvllle, Jefferson Co., Pa. Ofllce In room formorly occupied by Gordon fcCorbett West Main Street. W. L. M.C110IIN, . BrMkrUlt. S. M. MiDOHALD, BtystlUTillt. oCRACKEN & MCDONALD, Attorney und CommlUrrs-ul-Luw, Ofllcea at Ruynoldlvllle and Brookvllle. R EYNOLDSV1LLK LAUNDRY, WAII SING, Proprietor Corner 41 h street and Oordon alley. First class work dono at reasonable prices, tilvu the laundry a ti lul. JJR. R. E. HAttniSON, : - f. . : SURGEON DENTIST, . ' ' Iteynoldsvlllo, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by I. i. McCrulgut. , Country Produce BUFFALO, ROCHESTER 'k PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. The short line between Ihillols, Hldiwny, Bradford, fiiliimnnea, Buffalo, llnrhrster. Nlasara Falls and points In the upper oil region. On nnd after June 17th, IsN, passen ger trains will arrive and depart from Fulls (reek slat Ion, dally, except Sunday, as fol lows) l.HO p. m. and fl.Sfl fl. m.- Accommodations ' from l'unxnutawncy and lllg Kuu. 8:50 a. m. Buffalo nnd Uochesler nisll Fot Brock wny vllle, Klilitwny..liiliiis(inliiirg,Mt. Jiiwett, liiadfoid.riilamaiica, Buffalo and Km-hcMlcr; conueirtliig at. Johnsonhiirg with v. K. train it, for Wilcox, Kane, ane, J rkes.'jf -For ' nwni-ii, i uitj niio r.i ic. ( IO: a. m. AccomtniHlnllon For fyk . i h mm nn'i r un xhtii wiiev. 8:80 p. m. Ilriulford Accominodatlon iieecin Me, Iirockmiyvillc, Kllninnt. t'nr- . ninn, lllilgway, johnsouburg, Mt. Jcwett ." and Biadfonl. , ,1 S:10 p. m.-nll-For PuBoli. Hykes, Big Kiln I'nn vatitn wna.v Mtwl V iilut.x, PsKwns,'rs are reouemetl t imifhuKA tick ets before entering the cars. An vxress charge of Ten ( cuts will be collected by con- nuciors wnen fares nrn paid on trslnn, from all slat Ions where a ticket ofllce Is maim allied. Thousand mile tickets at two routs per mile, good fornnssngn between all stations. J. II, Mi'Intvhb. Agent. 1'nlU creek. Ta. R. O. MiTIIKWS K. I,pr:v, Uen, Pns. Agent 1 Rochester N. Y General Hunt. Buffalo N. Y. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 25, 1894. Phlllldelnhln A F.rle llnllrnnd lllvlalnn Tina Table. Trains leave Driftwood. F.APTWARD 8:0 a m Train s, dally eicent Pundnr for ruiiuiiry, iiarrmniirg ann lniermeuiale st ir nnn lniermeti uie nr' from NV'llllamsiKirt nnd pu f mm K a ue I o I rl 1 1 hi ile I oh la. assenger coaches w 8:WI p. m. Train fl, dally except Biindny for iiurriHiiurK ann iiiiermeoiaui siauons. ar riving at Philadelphia 4:;m a. M.i New York, 7:1111 A. M. l'lillmnii Hleuiing cars from Ilarrlsburg to I'liiliulelplila snd New York, Philadelphia piihmciikci'S ran remain In sleener undiattii-lMMl oiil ll 7:(in a. m. 8:11ft p. in. Train 4, dally for Hnnliury, Ilnrrls- iMiru iiiiu iniurnicuiaie niiitioiis, arriving at Philadelphia, A. M.i New Vork, 0:ill A. M. on week days and lO.Hft A M. on Run days Baltimore, 8:20 A. m.j Washington, 7:80 A.M. Pullman cur from Erie and Williams port to Philadelphia. PaHsengersfn steeper for Baltimore and Wnthlngton will lie transferred Into WlLrillltiirtfin uleelier III llur. rNlmrg. Psnsenger coaciies from Erie to n I'liuaiiuipnia and Wllllamsport to Ball! more. WESTWARD 7:M a. m. Train 1, dally except Bnnday fnr Kldgwny, Illinois, t'lermont nnd Inter mediate stations. Leaves Kldgway at 8:(1 p. h. Tor crie. 8:IW a. m. Train S, dally for Erie and Inter' med ate oo Mils. 8:27 p. m. Train 11, dally except Sunday for vauennu iniernieuiaie stauon. THROUGH TIIAINH FOR DRIFTWOOD KUUM THE EAST ANII SOUTH, TRAIN 11 leaves rhlladnlphla S:f A. m. Washington, 7. A. M. Baltimore, n:KI a.m.! Wllkesbarre. 10:11 a. m.i dally excent Sun day, arriving at Driftwood at 11:27 P. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to Wllllnmsnort. TRAIN a leaves New York at I p. m. Phlla- oeipnia, ji:-u p. m.i uasniiigion, 111.40 a. m.i Baltimore, tl:A0 p. m. dally arriving at DrlftwiMMl at V:riO a. m. Pullman sleeping ears from Philadelphia to Erie nnd from Washington and Baltimore to Wllllamsport and through passenger coaches from Phila delphia to Erie and Baltimore to Wllllams port. TRAIN 1 leaves Renovo at 6:8.1 a. m daily J except buuday, arriving at Driftwood 7:4 ' JOHNSONBURO RAILROAD. (Dally exoo.pt Sundav.) ' "'i TRAIN 18 leaves Rldgway at 8:80 a. m. John- f sonnurg at v:a a. m., arriving nt vicrmoni at 10:40 11. m. .1 TRAIN 20 loaves Clermont at 10:1(0 a. in. sr-r riving at Jnlinsonnurg at 11:44 a. m. ana Uldgway at 12:00 a. m. JJIDGWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAILY EYCEPT SUNDAY. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. F7M A.M. HfAflONH. A.M. P.M. 12 10 8 40 Rldgwsy 180 12 1S 8 4S Island Kim 120 12 23 (S3 Mill Haven - 1 III' 12 81 10 U! Croylnnd ion 1288 10 10 Shorts Mills ' 12.W 12 42 10 11V Blue Rock 12 H 12 44 10 17 Vineyard Run 12 ft! 12 4 10 20 t:airlcr 12 SO 100 1082 Brts'kway vllle - 12 lis 1 10 10 42 McMInn Summit 12:10 114 104S HarveysKun 12 2S 120 10 M Falls Creek 120 14a II OS DuBois 13 05 80 6 I OS SOI) 6M( i 5 0U. TRAINS LEAVE KI1H1WAY. Eastward. Westward. Train s, 7:. 7a. m. , Train 8. 11:84 a. m. Train 6, l:4n p. m. ' Train 1, 8:00 p. ni. Train 4, 7:6ft p.m. . Train U, 8:25 p. m. 8 M. PREVOST, Oen. Manager'. J. R. WOOD. Oen. Pass. A . Att. ' (I. A LLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL COMPANY coraraencinif Su May 27, 18D4, Low tiraUo Divisiun ASTWAHU. No.l.NoJi.No.8. 101 A. M A. M. Red Bank , Lawsonbam ... 10 4.1 10 67 11 80 11 8S 11 411 Now Bethlehem 5 12 Oak Ridge MayBVllle Summervllle.. Brookvllle Bell... Fullor tteynoldsvllle . Pancoast Falls Creek.... DuBois Sahula Wlnterburn ... Penfleld Tvler .. 12 Oft 12 ill '5 47 6 07 12 31 6 13 0 2.5 44 t 52 7 00 13 43 1 00 1 OH 1 2A 1 m 1 4S 1 511 Oft v. t 28 1 3ft T10 05 1 ft 7 l 7 84 7 40 7 90 Olen Fisher..,.. 8 01 neneiette Grant Driftwood t 48 1 58 a 20 is 8 651 p. A. M WCSTWABD. tTATIOSS. I NO.2 I NO. No.l(r 108 I 110 A. M. P. M. r. u Driftwood..... Grant Benesette .... Glen FUuer.. . Tyler : Penfleld Wlnterburn .. Sabula DuBois Falls Oreek... Pancoast Reynoldsville Fuller Bell Brookvllle 10 10 10 42 10 62 11 Oil 7 OSI 7 14 r as 11 201 7 44 7 54 11 W 11 Ml 8 00 11 47 R 12 1 Oft 2d 1 84 8 2ft I I OA 5 10, a a uao s rt a 4sl I 4 1 6H t 10 l I 88 t 5H 08 (Oft 17 8 9ftl Summervllle.,.. Mavsvllle 10 04 10 18 OakRIdire....... New Bethlehem a ml 10 241 L.awHoiihiun. Red Bank.... 8 47: 00 A. M P. M Trains dally except Sunday. 1 DAVID oOARQO, OmeCu 8DPX ' JAB. P. ANDERSON Gm'i,. Pass. Aot. To the Building Public"?. Math. Mohney Is now agent lor Fltznerald Wall Plaster lions, nrrlv liig at Philadelphia 6:.VI p. rf New York, liflii. m. Biilllmoie, 11:4(1 p.nl Washington, 7:Kn p. ni Piillinnu Parlor car 'f Any ono who dush'os to have that lino, would rosjiectfulij tliom, (or nrlooa and iurthur iuv tlon, to call on A M. MOHNEY, ..' :. , Roytwldavlllf, i .
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