THt OWER OF HOME. It Relation to Society and IU Influence tn the Chnrrh. The nnit of sorlpty In the horn. En rollment thnt BHsniiios to be thoronnh in not a rcRistrntion by tndi vidnnlw, tint by fnmilic. K we worn to my thnt the (trnctnro of society is oollnlar, we should have to nny thnt it in the family thnt coimtitntod each separata cell. No rnnn, however entire, la cell. No wemmn, however comploto, in coll. There In no finished cell TCppt In the RTonpiiiR of levornl imlivldniil bound by ho tic of domesticity. A tsvholor Is dlslocntci fragment His female coun terpart is In tho am onteRnry. It may not be their fault It may He in tho necessity of their cane. "Still, all in all, it in a condition forolga to divine in tention. It in to the family, therefore, thnt we ihnll hnvo to look a "beinR the prime point of concern ia 11 thnt rolatea to the weal of onr times and onr kind. The strength and health of sooloty are to bo measured by the amount of affoo tionnte emphnd thnt Is lnld on the borne idea, and tho wholesomeniws of society in simyly the snnotity of the home writ Imrpto. nomos are cnoh of tbcm the wpsrrate roots thnt carry their several contrMrations to the organized strnetnre of the gonornl life. Allot this holds whethor socioty be consiilororl tn its religions relations, which we know as the chnrch, or in Its soonlnr ones, known ns tho stnto. Tho homo is tho first ohnrch, and the home is tho first state. There is nothing in cither of tho two thnt is not initially' present in n small wny inside tho homo circle. As regards the former tliore is a very Important idea conserved in so ar ranging onr chnroh nnditoriums ns to combine the congregation without sacri flcing the identity of its families. The pew fsystom of worship is tho deft wny thnt onr church architecture takes to tonch the doctrine that onch homo Is a litte religious organism. This Is ono of those interesting casus whore a sense of fitness, even withont being distinctly conscious of ltk nevertheless asserts it soJf and orcates a very substantial ex pression of Itself. And there is no prenchor at least there is no pastor who does not cany distinctly in li's hond, and particularly in his heart, this cellular strncture of his oongregntion nd does not foel that the significance of his congregation depends not on the number of its individuals, but on the number of its families. Rev. C H. Parkhurst in Ladies' Home Journal A DISLIKE OF DUKES. Js. Handicap Which the Highest of Eng lish Pnn Have, to Carry. We may note peculiarity in the English fooling about titles of which ire have never seen a reasonable expla nation. The political populace dislikes the title of duke. Some of the ablest poors in politics have been dukes, but to be a duke weights Instead of lighten ing a man in the great race for power. There is a widely diffused impression, the origin of whiob we cannot traoe, that a duke is sure to be a little stupid, that a brilliant duke is, in f aot, an im possibility. The title is positive draw baok to the Duke of Devonshire, and Duke of Dorby would never have been described as a "Rupert of debate. " The Duke of Argyll, who ia an intel lectual athlote, would have been far more completely recognized as Earl of Argyll, and we are not sure that tho dukedom has not impeded one or two promising polltioians in the house of lords. Certainly duke rarely rises there unions he has become known to the country before the title crushed him. Is it that tho rank overpowers the pop ular imagination till men oease to see the person a thing which constantly happens in the oase of kings or is it that men onn never forget the special rank iby merging it in the simpler and more familiar title of "lord?" No peer exoept duke ia invariably mentioned by the title whiob marks his grade. We have not an idea of the true explanation, but we know that polls ioal arl who accepted a dukedom would lose lieavily in popular estimation, and that oven a marquis like Lord Salis bury, avho would alter his rank so lit tle, saould find that the coronet of strawberry leaves acted, to a certain extent, as an extinguisher, while if his son Mover entered the house of commons he would have to struggle against some inexplicable weight The faot is one of thai very oddest in the whole of the odd history of the influence of rank, but of its reality we entertain no doubt what ever. To say "'that is a duoal opinion" is t any It is an opinion that no one in onr days need consider. London Spec tator. Pfwrt ChJaaa SI f. JChannoey M. Depew has a story which be won't tell srhen he goes to Chicago. Here it ia: "There was onoo a prominent man in Chioago, who, like all others out there, had a very exalted opinion of his town. Be died, and when be reached his eter nal house he looked about him with muoh surprise and said to the attend ant who had opened the gate for him: 'Really, this does great credit to Chi cago. I expected some change in heav en.' "The attendant eyed the Chioagoau second, and then observed, This isn't heaven. ' "New York Telegram. Talking' Shop. Mnroh I think I'll spring into being about uow. June Summer given to that sort of thing. Soptombor I guess I'll take a fall out of the year myself. December All right Go aboad. I'll go wiutur it too. Detroit Froo Pros Throws Away the Clianeea, Whuu an American heiross nmrrius a count, she has no nhow of ovur being anything highor than u oountoss, but if buq uiiu'rics a bright young American she uiuy sum) day bo tho wifo of tho prosUluut of tbuUuitud Elate. Boston Globe. Raphasard Preach Inc. A clergyman in dishing, Me., is re ported to have a unique way of scouring texts. He passed around slips of paper, upon which the people wrote various texts that they would like to hear preach ed from. He then passed around a bat and gathered up the slips and asked ft young lady present to choose one with ont looking. She drew forth the text "What think ye?" upon which he proaohod, according to report a very excellent sormon. This method Is cer tainly nnlque, bnt we admit an old fash ioned preference for a text solectvd early in the week and several days of careful thought and study devoted to the dis course prenohed upon it Augnstn(Ga.) Journal. Wanted to Help. Mrs. Van Mission What are you reading, my pot? Little Dnufthter I is rendln a long article 'bout how to roast turkey. "What for?" "I thought nox' time yon went slum min I'd ask to go wif yon, and w'ile yon was distributin tracts I'd toll 'em how to ronst turkey." Good News. Ireland was originally Irene, or the "Western Isle." It waa called the "Emerald Isle" beennsoof the brilliant color of its vordnro, which throughout the year ia a lively green. M lurry to Follow. "Maw, whnt is a horrible example?" asked theyonngest boy, looking up fro:i; bis nowspnper. The oldest boy stop his figuring lin tnough to say, "Wait till you got into algobrn, and you'll find any amount of 'cm." Indianapolis Journal. Mary, cjnecn of Soots, had red hair and a cros eye, and in spite of the en comiums of her contemporaries is be lieved not to have boon handsome Woman. "Poor Richard's Almanac" coin anuded at the last sale $18. Maud. Wo would bo pleased to have you call at our store for a (roe package of Bacon's Colory King for the Nerves, which we are distributing to all afllictod with dyspepsia and all blood, liver and kid ney diHOHHos. Hacon's Colcry King is simply doing wonders In building up worn out constitutions, and is tho grand specific for nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, and all derangements of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Samples free. Large packages 50o. at W. B Alexander's, sole apent. JEI-ORT OK THE CONDITION or vna FIRST NATIONAL BANK " niTiTOLBax-im: at Reynoldsville, In the State of Pennsylva nia, at the clone of business May 7, lMM. rksoitrcks: Loans and discounts (78,606 84 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 142 lis C. H. Honds Insecure circulation.... 80,nri0 no Premium" on I). 8. Honda 8,77.1 00 Stocks, securities, etc 1,2110 00 Furniture and llxturea 2.H02 68 Due from approved reserve agent. 27,040 88 Checks and othercash Item 1,HM 711 Notesof other National hanks 615 00 Fractional paper currency, nlcklea, and cent 00 83 Lawful money rcHei-ve In bank, vis: Specie (II, INI AO Lenitl-tendcr notes 3,000 00 14,181 SO Redemption fund with l. H. Treas urer (A per cent, of circulation).. 1,1V) 00 Total IA,92A 80 MAMMTIUI. Capital stock mild In (mono 00 Surplus f und t,.VX) 00 I'ndlvlded profits, leas expenses and taxes pain l.rwi m N'ntloiiul flunk notex outstunding. ,, 20,700 00 Due to other National Hunks 88 20 Dividends unpaid 4A 00 Individual dcnOHltH Hllhtect Ulchnck AA.7IS M Time certificate of depoxlt 6,2.18 00 Cashier's check outstanding 94 00 Totnl (1.16,026 89 IUU f Ftaaiylvaala, Onaty sf JiferMa, at! I, John II. Knufher, Cnxhler of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the beat of my knowledge and liellef. John H. KaitChkr, Cashier. Huharrlbed and sworn to before me this 11th day of May, Inua. Albkkt Rktsolds, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Hcott MoCmixaro, 1 C. Mitch km V Directors. J.C. Kimo, t JJISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Ix hereby (riven that the partnership lately exlxtlns between Jaa. K. Johnston, E. D. Hoeley and Scon McClelland, of Keynolda vllle, Pa., under the tlrm nuuie of Reynolds vllle Hardware Co., was, on the Sth day of May, 1HSA, dixxiilved by mutual consent. All debut owing to said purtnerahlp are to be ro relved by either member of the arm and all demands on said partnership are to be pre sented to either of them for payment. Jas. K. Johnbtom. E. D. SEEI.KV, Roott MoClkixahd. rVott McClelland will be tn the Reynolds, vllle Hardware !o. autre, where all who are Indebted to aald Arm will pleaae call and settle either bv caah or not nn nr hnf.kM lAlh day of June, Imda. After that time our hooks win oe ten lor collection. JAUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have pur er, axed the follnwlns sooda, property of J. H. llintHtrd, at Comuultle xule and bavins left me aooas in nix iKMMMxion, all perxons are hereby warned not to meddle with the same: One bureuu. t tx-dxteads, kitchen chairs and ot her bouaenold gooda too numerous to meu ...... William MoIHirald. UeynoldHVllle, I'a., April MUA. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Ix hereby liven that Letters of Ad mlnlxl ration have Ixien imiitMl to ti, u.,H.,r. iKitedonihe mltite of JtMcph Hyiihrlt, late lif Wlnxlow townxlilp. Therefure all ueraons xiiuwiiik viit'iiiMeiex inueutea to aula extate are reiiuexied to uiiike Immediate payment, and thoxe havliiKclHlins aitalnxt the xame will prextiut them duly authenticated for aettle inent ax early us convenient, l'oxtolrlcu ud drewi, Ituyuuldxvlllc, I'u. Noah Kvhhhit. Maiitin Hychiiit. April IA, INMA. AdmiulHtrutora. C- rz3 OIL ' t f r i??m 'OHMPION.) i A' L 'Hi- " "lai-T-; r y "A Mlee Pnplll" Nnpoleon was a great soldlor, but lie con Id not spelL His handwriting wn also so bad as to give rise to the rumoi that he used undecipherable characters to conceal the fact thnt he, the master of Europo, could not master French or thography. In the early dnya of the empire a mini of mod cat aspect presented himself be fore the emperor. "Who are yon?" asked Nnpoleon. "Siro, I had the honor at Uridine fot IS months to give writing lossona to your mnjosty. " "You turned out a nice pupil I" snld tho emperor, with vivacity. "I congrnt nlate yon on your success I" Neverthe less he conferred pension upon his old master. Youth's Companion. Karl's Clovor Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 2'tc., l0c. and tl.00. Sold by J. C. King & Co. Trilby Is the name just given to raiwny station in the sugar swamps of Louisiana, near the gulf coast New York Tribune. Root. -TtM AM Bold by ' DniRTlit'sorsctit bymsll. OOntOo. snd f 1.00 per package. Pnmpies free. HU lilaf forthelVcthandlireata,l95o. Sold by J. C. KlnnCo 661) an Education. FdiU'fttlnn nnd fortune irn hund In linnd. Git Hn iMiiinttin ut ih (Vntml Htme Nor mal Hrhool, Lock Hnvin, Ih. VlrM-rlun nomnioxlHtlonpi nnd low rnt?. Htntn nlil to MiideiitH. For HhiHtniiort ratttloKuv nihh-pss IAMKH F.L1HJN, lh. !., IVInrlptil, lx'k lluven, Pa. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Are prompt, safe and eertaln In rssnlt. TM awoa hte (Dr. Pcnl'M never dlsaneolBt. Sent auiwhanh Sl.se. peal MeillelneOo CHlTetaBd. O. For sale at H. Alex Htoke'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 stopped from Leaking should consult or correspond with fl. HEGKMflN, DuBoia, Penn'a, patentee of PARAGON ROOF COATING, The Beet in the world. All work Guaranteed. TAKES THI PLACE OF tiANGEROUf 0AS0LINE. 0Et IN ANY STOVE. f rs : t I aav. 1SMBJ M J , it US 5Q.F0S A CASE IT WILL. NOT CURL tl Mr Roof Leal llTTIr'Wn N0 l0KE, DIRT OR 000R. X l.lLMll eiicipii THiM WOOD OR C0L WANT AGENTS on salary or commission. Sand for Catalogue of Price and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. 602 CCDAS) AVC. CLEVELAND, OHIO. N. HAM Haa brought the Best and Lowest Prices ever seen in this town. Come and nee for yourself. A Fine Lino of Summer Silts! plain nnd fiRurod. Silk that wag sold at 4i)o., mm ; sold at 50c., now 871; sold at 5,'ic., now 45. Flno lino Henrietta that was Bold for 4ta., now 2.i. Fine lino of Dimity and Jauonat DuuhosH 10 and 12. Dress Ginghams for fie. A fine line of'Ladios' Capes from 12 to18. Children's ready-mudo Eaton Suits, ago 4 to 12 years. Flno assortment of Novelty Goods In tho LndloB' Department. Clothing - Department! Suits that woro sold for 7, 98, f 10 and 112, now for So and W. Children's Suits for 90o. Cheviot SlilrU for 24o. You will save money by calling' and examining our Btock before purchasing elsewhere. N. Hanau. PEOPLE'S Bargain Store! Will Sell on Friday and Saturday! 50 Dozen of Men's 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 85o Greatest value ever known in town. Fine line of Spring Neck wear, worth 80c. 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. OF REYNOLDS VILLE. CXPITKL 80,000.00. C, Itllu hell, Prealdeutl Mcott M lellMiid, Vive Prea. Johu II. Kauclier, ( ashler. Directors: 0. Mitchell, Brott UcOlulland. J. O. King, Jcwi'lili HtnuiHM, 11. K. Ilrowii, 0. W. Vullur, 3. II. Kuuuliur, Dues a RonernlbuiikliiRhuiilnoKHuiid sollulta First National Bank inu a(U!oiiiiis or ineroniiniH, proroMMioimi liion. farniui'H, inucliunlcH, mhuu-u, luiuUm'tntm mid (HlinrH. iiromlHliiK iho niortt curuful utluntluii Ui the hubluuwi ut ull puiiiuns. Suto PuiHslt Doxes for rent. First Niitlonul Hunk hiitlilliiK, Nuluu hluck Fire Proof Vault. Grocery Boomers W BUY WHERE VOU CAN GET ANYTHING YOU WANT. FLOUR, Salt Meats, Smoked Meats, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEE9 AMD Al.t, RINDS Or Country Produce FRUITS. CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS Everything in the line of Fresh Groceries, Feed, IHJtQ. flood delivered free tiny place in town. Cttll on and get price. W. C. Sclmltz & Son H U & N OOME IN! Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WMKItF. 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 Groctrymcn, jlotrls. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The loud I nit lintel of the town. londiiiur torn for commercial men. Hteam heat, free bun, hatli rooiiiM and cloneta on every floor, anmnle rooms, bllllurd room, telephone con nectlona Ac. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. V1LLMAN, rroprktor. Flrnt oliiKH In every particular. Located In the very centre of tlie btiHlncHH part of town, r'roe 'bun to and from tralna ana commodious ample rooma for commercial tra velum. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROOKVILLE, PA., PHIL P. CARRIE It, Proprietor, flample rooma on the ((round floor. Mouse heated by natural gas. Omnibus to and from all trains. JOORE'S WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-29 Filbert street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A, PRESTON J. MOORE, Proprietor. Ml bed rooms. Ratea 13.00 per day Ameri can Plan, ltihlock from P. It. R. lie pot snd H block from New P. 4. R. U. Depot. SniacsUantou. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsville, Pa. 0 MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Heynoldsvllle, Pa. D R. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In building near Metho dist church, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness In operating. O. I. GORDON. JOB W. BCED, QORDON & REED, ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W, Iirookvtile, Jefferson Co., Pa. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon & Corbutt West Mull) rJtreut, W. L. KtOSAOKIH, BrMkvUU. 8. If . M-DONALO, ystlsivllla. ccracken & Mcdonald, Attorney und CowneUov-ut-Lmo, Oftti-os at Ruynoldlvllle und llrookvlllu. REYNOLDSVILLE LAUNDRY, WAII SING. ProprUto,; Corner 4th street ml Gordon alley. KlrHt cliiMs work done at reusouuhlu prices. Give theliiuutliy a ti liil. jyli. U. E. HARBISON, SUROEON DENTIST, Ky nold ivlllo, I'u. Oltli'ci In I'lHiuia fui niuily (K'cuiilril by I. B. Mcl'rulglit. ttallroab ftlm fffablta. "IIUFFALO, R(K;HESTEn & PITTS " UUUUH RAILWAY. The short lino between Illinois, ttldgwnj !I ""i ntHiiiiiiiri,, lilinilll,. ItlH'IICNtCH Miiiriirn Kalis and points In the upper ol region. On snd after June 17th, 1W4, passen rertrnlns will arrive snd depart, from Knlli 'reek station, dully, except Sunday, as fol I .HO p. m. nnd l. p. m. Accommndntlon from I'lKivaiitnwmitt ntirl ltl I,m SlfiO a. m.llnlTiilontitl l,i,-li.at..i. n.allr.. Itroi'kirnvvllle. Itlflirn-nv .l,ilit,M,,.,lif t Jewell, llrailford, Huliimnnea, lliillnlo and Hnrhesteri connectliin at Johnsonbiirii with P. A F. train a, nt Wilcox, Kline Vi nrren, t'orry and Krle. I0;5 ii. tn. Accoinniodiitton For fykes HlB Hun snd I'unxHittnwney. p. m. iirnorurn Acrommodntlon Foi lleechlree, lliiM'kwuy vllle, Kllmont. far ""'d B if "V' ,,oh""0,,,ml'f' Mt Jet 6:lo p. m.-all-For DitHoK yke, Big Hun runxsiilnwnev nnd l'U PsHsensers sre reoiifHtoH in imiHliu.a lnl ets lieforu entering tho enrs. An exces chnrge of Ten Cents will lie collected by con ductors when fares are paid on trains, f roni sll station, where a Helen, ftfll.. la !.. ..i.....! Thousand mile tickets at, Iwn nenla tier mile. d forpn-sniie lietween sll statlons.l R. fl. Mathkws j. ii. itif .I n tthb. Agent, Kails creek. Pa. General Mnpt. HulTalo N. Y. Gen. Pss. As-ent Uiwhester N. V I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN EFFECT NOV. 25, 1801. Phllndelnhta A Rrle fttillmiwl tllvlaltm Tim. luiuu. irains leave iM'iiiwooil. EASTWARD 9:04 A m Train 8, dully except Piinrtnr for r-iinouij, iiitrrinnurii linn 1 II IVTHII'll I III SI H- tlons, nrrlvlng at I'lillndelpliln 6:MI p.m., New York, :; p. m.i Unit Imore. Il:l n.m.i Wimhlniilim. 7:50 p. m I'ullniiin Pnrlor csr from WUIinmsport and piisseuiier couches fniiii Kiiue to i'hlliulcliihlii. 3::bi p. m. Train II, dally except Punilny for inirri-oiirK nun Hiirriiirtllllie sill, loim, nr rlvlng nl IMilluili'lplilii 4::hi s. M. New Vnrk, 7::ui A. M. I'u 1 1 miifi HIiTplnir rnrs from iiiirrmniirg 10 riiiiiiiieiiiiuii and new York. I'lilliiilclplilu luiMseiiiiers run remain In sleelM'r linillstllrlled until 7:(HI A. If. 9::iit i. m. Train 4. iliillv for Huiiliiirv. llnrrln- iiiiiu nun iinuriiit'uiiiiu si ill Hills, arriving ut l'lilliiilelpliln, ll:'.j a. M.i New Vork, V-.XI A. M. on week diiys and lO.Xi A M. on Pun dnyi lliiltlmore, :jn a. m.: WiiihliiBton, 7:;0 A.M. Pullman ruin f mm F.rleiind WUIinms port to l'lilliiilelpliln. PnsHcnversIn sleeiier for Hull Ininro und WnshliiKton will be triinsferriHl Into Wiishlngion sleeper nt llur rlHlmrg. Passenger riiarbes from Krle to l'lilliiilelpliln ami wlllluniHport to llultl more. WESTWARD 7:2n n. m. Trnln I. dully except "midny for Ulilgway, IiiiIImIh, Clermoni und Inter nieillnte stntlons. Leaves ltldgwuy at 8:10 r. m. lor r.rn. 9:5(1 a. m. Train 8, dully for Erie and Inter, mediate nolnts. 8:27 p. m. --Train 11, dully except Sunday for mine unu imernieiiimesiitiiuns. THROt'Olt TRAINS FOR PRIFTWOOD KHUN Tils KiAST AND SUUT1I. TRAIN 11 leaves Phlladelnhla S:WI a. tn WiiKlilngton, !.. m.i lliilllmore, rl:M a. m. Wllkcahnrre. IO:lnA.M.i dull v inronl. Bun. (lav. arriving at llrlftwood at 0:27 p. si. with Pullman Parlor cur from Philadelphia to it iinamsporu TRAIN S leaves New York at p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m.i Washington, 10.40 a. m. Iliiltlmoro, U:A0 p. m. dally arriving at Driftwood at 9:M) a. m. Pullmnn sleeulng cars from Phlladelnhla to Erie and from Washington and llaltlmnre to Wllllamsport aim inroiign psswnger coacnes irom I'lilla delphla to Erie and Hultlmore to Williams- port. TRAIN I leaves Renovo at 6:8.1 ft. m., dully except Sunday, arriving at Driftwood J:al a. m. JOHNSONBURO RAILROAD. (Daily excont Sundav.l TRAIN 1(1 leaves Rldgwav at 9:80 a. m.t John- sonburg at 9:45 a. m arriving at Clermont at 10:40 a, m. TRAIN 20 leaves Clermont at 10:50 a. m. ar riving at Johnsonburg at 11:44 a. m, and Rldgway at 12:00 a. m. JJIDGWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAILY EYCEPT SUNDAY. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. P.M A.M 1 sTATIoNrt. X".M. P.M. 12 10 9 40 itldnwav 1 30 . 12 IA 9 4H Island Kun 120 6 22 12 22 9 A2 Mill lluven 1 ID 6 1.1 12 81 1002 Croylnnd 106 6 011 12 W 10 10 Sboru Mills 12 ft 6 00 12 42 10 11. HlueRis'k 12 M 5A4 12 44 10 17 Vineyard Run 12 IU 6 .11 12 46 10 20 Currier 12. 10 6 4H 100 1082 Drockwuy vllle 12 :w 6ii 1 10 10 42 MrMInn Summit 12 80 6 26 114 10 4H UurveysRun 12 26 6 20 1 20 10 66 Fulls Creek 12 20 6 16 14S II 06 DilHols 12 06 600 TRAINS LEAVE RIDGWAY. Eastward. Westward, Trains, 7:7 a.m. Trnln 8, 11:84 a. m. Train 6, 1:46 p. m. Train 1, 8:00 p. in. Train 4, 7:60 p. m. Trnln II, 8:26 p. m. 8 M. PREVOST, Gen. Manager. J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Ag't. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY commencing Sunday May 27, 1804, Low Grade Divittlun. ASTWAHD. STATIONS. No.l. No A. No.. 101 100 Red Bank 10 48 4 40 Lawsonham.... 10 67 4 62 New llethlehem 11 80 6 2.1 S 12 Oak Uldge 11 8H 6 88 6 20 Mayavllle 11 46 6 41 ( 2 Summervllle... 12 06 6 00 6 47 llrookvllle 12 2.1 6 20 6 07 Hell 12 31 6 20 6 18 Fullor 12 48 6 3N t 2.1 Reynoldsville.. 1 00 ( 67 ( 44 Pancoust 1 ON 7 06 (62 Falls Creek 12H 7 2.1 7 00 10 M 186 l)u Hols 1 7 84 7 10 11 06 1 45 Sabula 1 4H 7 47 HI Wlnterhurn .... 1 6U 7 6H 7 84 Pentleld 1 06 ( 06 7 40 Tyler t 18 8 16 7 SO Glen Fisher 15 (27 (01 Beuesette Id (44 (18 Grunt 1 68 ( 64 IK Driftwood 110 (15 (68 r.'si. r. u A. M. A. M. r. u westward. TATioiK. NoJ No.6 No.10 lot 110 Driftwood 10 id 6 O) '( 88 Grant 10 42 6 82 7 08 Benetette 10 62 6 42 7 16 Glen FUlier 11 08 6 6U 7 88 Tyler 11 to ( 10 7 44 Penlleld 11 80 ( 20 7 64 Wlnterburn.... 11 ail (26 (00 Sabula 11 47 ( 87 ( 12 Duliols I 08 ( 60 ( 2.1 U 10 (00 Fulls Creek 1 2H 7 20 8 82 11 20 t 10 Pancoust 1 84 7 2 8 40 Reynoldsville.. 1 42 7 40 ( 48 Fuller 1 68 7 67 9 08 Hell 1 10 (08 t 17 I llrookvllle I 20 8 lu (16 Summervllle.... 1 88 8 8n ( 44 J Muysvllle 1 6 8 67 10 04 Oukltldge 8 Oil 9 08 10 IN New Bethlehem 8 1.1 ( 1.1 10 25 Lawsonham.... 1 47 ( 47 J Kudiluuk 4 00 10 00 J Trains dully except Sunday. DAVID CCARGO,OKM'L.8CPT JAS. P. ANDERSON -Gui'L. Pars. Aot. To the Building Public Math. Mohney In now agent (or Fltzoerald Wall Plaster Any ono who dniiroB to havo woiin tliut lino, would ruHiMjutlully uio thorn, for prices' and further Infla tion, to cull on M. MOHNEY,! Roynoliluvlira.
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