Toitfi to California. California linn Wn most, flttltiRly tormod the "llnly of Amurles,." All the delicious bnlin, the cloudleBS sky, and rich verdure of the Rtvat Europrnn eninstila are dnpUcntcd In this sunny hind of the Pacific. Here nature basics in the sunshine of hor own beauty; and here she lias established hor own sanl tarium, where eternal sprinff Inspires . overlnstlnjy youth. With the snow mantled peaks of the Sierra iixm the one hand, the calm Pacific with Its soft breezes upon the other, and a vontahlo paradise of flowers, fruit and plants between, man can find and needs no lovelier land. To visit such a country Is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, recognizing the need of a more comfort ahlo and pleasant way of crossing the continent, Inaugurated a series of annual tours to California, running a through train of Pullman palace ears from New York to the Pacific Coast, and stopping at the principal points of Interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demonstrates the wisdom of tho movement. For the season of 181)7 three tours have been arranged to leave New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 24, and March 27. The flint tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and Santa Fe route, and return from San Francisco via Salt Lake City, Denver, and Chicago, allow ing five weeks In California. The second tour will run via the Mammoth Cave and New Orleans to San Diego, stopping at the "Crescent City" during tho Mardl Gras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. The third tour will run via Chicago, Denver, and Salt Lake City, allowing passengors to return by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours either going or re turning, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Lcadville, and the Garden of the Gods. Rates on all points of the Pennsyl vania Railroad System east of Pitts burg: Flint tour M10: second tour, ViM; third tour, $210 round trip, and (150 ono way. For detailed Itineraries and other information, apply to ticket agencies, special booking offices, or address George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A Famous German Doctor's Work ' Consumption is now known to be curable if taken In time the Gorman remedy known as Otto's Cure, having been found to bo an almost certain cure for the disease.' Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, and all throat and lung diseases are quickly cured by Dr. Otto's Great Gorman ' Remedy. Sample bottles of Otto's cure are being given away at Reynolds Drug Store. Large sizes 25c. and 50 cents. Reduced Rates to Washington. For the benefit of those who desire to attend the ceremonies incident to the inauguration of President-elect Mc Kinley, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Washington March 1, 2, 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to 8, at the following rates: From New York, $8.00; Philadelphia, $5.40; Baltimore, 1.60; Harrlsburg, fo.Ofi; Wllllamsport, $8.79; Buffalo, 11.20; Rochester, $10.48; Altoona and Pittsburg, $10.00; and from all other stations on the Pennsylvania fcystem at reduced rates. This Inauguration will bo a most interesting event, and will undoubtedly attract a large number of people from every section of the country. The magnificent facilities of the Pennsylvania Railroad make this line the favorite route to the national capital at all times, and its enormous equipment and splendid terminal advantages at Washington make it especially popular on such occasions. To Methodists! PATRONIZE THE . BEST and CHEAPEST, The Pittsburg Grlstlan Advocate MTA1LUHID im. REV. C. W. SMITH, D. D., EDITOR. Office, 524 Penn Ave. Organ of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Western Pennsylvavla, East ern Ohio and West Virginia. Able articles on all live questions of the day. The contributors include some of the most eminent writers of the Church. The weekly exposition of the Sunday School Lesson, is pronounced by leading Sunday School workers to be unex celled. Interesting news from all the Churches. Special attention given to the Young Folks' Department. Terras, $1.60 per year, in advance. All Itinerant Ministers of the M, E. ' Church are agents, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sample copies sent free. Mention this paper. Address J. A, MOORE, Christian Advocate. PlTTSBUHQ, PA. GET AN EDUCATION EDUCATION u rbrtuiM jo hand la unil. uot aa mo- iwUon at ttia V9W iral MIMIC lift Mobaal, L. raial Hares, fa. flrat- ouus aooowniodsllons and low num. btata aid -u tud.nl. For ulKularaaod lllu.iat.,ddrs First National Bank OF IWYXOLttS riLLK. CAP1THL 9SO.OOO.OO. C. Mll tirll, Prratdrtltl droit nrfirllMtid, Tire Pres. I John II, liaiii lior, alilrr. Directors) C. Mltrhrll. ft-ntt Mi-CIellnnd, ,t. (1. King, John II. Cni'lictt, II. F. Hrown, U. W. Fuller. J. II. Kiiui-her. Does it a:rnprn1hnnklnirlHiMlnefinm1 ollrlts the tieeountn nf tnerrhtlMIA, profi'sitnnnl tni'll. fnrniprs. mi'clmnli'f. miner, hunltrrnii'n mid other. immtMim the most careful attention to tlie business of all persons. Pnfn Deposit Hoses for rent. First Nntlonnl Hunk liullillng, Nolnn block Fire Proof Vault. m. w. Mcdonald, FIRE. LIFE and ACCIDENT insurance. I have a large line of Companies and am prepared to handle large or small lines of Insurance. Prompt attention given to any business Intrusted to my care. Office In Nolan Block, Rcynolds vllle, Pa. I have bought the Finest and Best line of Goods ever brought to Reyn- oldsville. A line of novelty gooda from 10 to 50 cents a yard; dress goods in all colors and at all prices; plaids from 8 to 75 cts a yard; Shepherd plaid from 12i to 75 cts; cashmeres in all colors and at prices to suit the times; forty-five inch Henrietta in black, blue, green and rose at 48 cts a yard; former price $1.00. A large line in wash goods; Dimity, Percale, Gesmonda and Moire Esistal, Dotted Swiss in white, blue and pink at prices lower than ever; white goods at all prices; Batines in plain, striped and figures. Largo line of embroideries from 2 cts up to 75 cts a yard. Ladies' waists from 48 cts to $1.25. CLOTHING. You will save money by buying your clothing at Hanau's. Men's all wool cheviot suits at 6.50, worth 10.00; men's all wool cheviot suits at 5.00; men's clay suits from 6.50 to 14; youth's suits in cheviots, worsteds and clay, all colors, at all prices. Boys' and children's suits from 75c up to 5.00. A large line of laundried shirts, white and colored, from 50c to 1.25. A fine line in neckwear, hats and caps. Please call in before buy ing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. 1ST. Hanau. 8 1 o O CD' O TT 3ZSZE &3 E P3 o 0 8 0 1 I Sis WaUroab Vrtm ffitblts. PENNSYLVANIA ItAlLUOAD. IM EFFKCT NOVEMtlKH IB, 1800. t'hltiKlHphlri A Erie UiillronO Division Time Table. Trains lenvp Driftwood. EASTWAHU 0:14 n m Tmln S, dully rjrent Stinrtny for Hunlmry, llnrrlHliurir sml Intprmt'ithito Mil lion, nrrivinir m rm tuieinma D.i d. in. New York, V:l p. m. Hnlllnmre, OMKI p.m. AViiMhlnvton, ?:fn p. tn 1'iilltniin Purlor rnr from Wllllnmsport nnd passenger cottehi'S finiii Kline in I'hllnilelphfii. J:IW p. m.-Trnln B, dully rxcepl Hundny for HnrrHlnirg nnrt lulermerltnto slullnns, ar riving nt Phllinli'lphli4:i. M. New York, 7:IW A. M. rullniHll Hleeplntf vnm from lliirrNhiii'ir to riilhiiletphlii nnu New York. IMilhulelpliln pHm'iitfers cnri MMtiiiln In uli'cper uncllHltu lied until 7::ki a. hi. D::iA p. m. Tniln 4, ilnlly for Himhtirv. Ilnrrls-Inir-tf nnil InlermiMllutn Hintloiw. iitrtvlnit nt I'lilliKli lphlli, ll:.v a. M.l New York, V:XI A. M.on Keek (lays snd ID.IIM a m. on Hun dny, Hnltlniore, 11:211 A. M.i Wsshlniitoii, 7:40 A. M. I'lillnmn rtii-s from Erie nnd VVtlllitnm port to riilltolclpltln. riefenirer In leeMr for Htiltlnmre nnd Viidtlni(ton will hn trnnferrrd Into nslilnutonHleeper nt llnr rlHhiiiir. I'lmHcnuer eonehes from Erie lo I'lillndelphlu nnd WlllluinKport to llnltl moic. WEPTWAKI) 7:21 ii. m. Tmln 1, dully meept Fluidity for HldKWBy, IMilliilo, (Tcrmcml nnd Inter ineilliite m ul Ions. Leaves KldKwny Rt 3:10 P. M. for Erie. Hilton. m.Trnln 8, dully for Erie nnd Inter medhitu points. 5: I'll p. m. Tniln II, dully except Hundny for Knne nnd Inlurmedlutest ill lona. TllttOI'OII THA1NS EOlt DIUFTWOOD EKOM THE EAST ANDHOUTII. TKAIN II lenves I'hllndolplils S:0 A. m.l NV:shlnntnn, 7.S0 A. II. Hull linor-H, H-.MA. M. Wllki-Hhuire, 1U:I.1A.M. ilullv except, Hun dny, nrrlvlnc nt Driftwood nt lt:'M P. M. with I'lilhmin I'll r lor cur from I'lillndelpliin to Wllllittnsporl. TRAIN H lenvesNew York nt s p. m. Plilln delphln, ll:.n p. m.i WiwIiltiKton, nun p. m.i Hnlllinore, ll:!H) p. m. dully nrrivlng nt DriftwiKHl st D:W a. m. Ptillmnn ulcejilng enrs from I'litludc Iphtn to Krio snd from Wiixhlnuton and Hnltlmorn to Wllllitmnport nnd tlnmiKh pimneniier eonehra from I'hlU delphlu to Erie nnd llnllliuorc to Wllllunis port. TKAIN I leaves Kenovo nt 8:30 a. ni., dully exeept Hundny, urrlvliiK at Driftwood 7:21 a. ni. JOHNSONBURO RAILKOAD. (Dully except Sunday.) THAIN 19 leaves Rldgway at 9:20 a. m.i John sonlmrK at:3S a. m., nrrivlng at Clermont at 10: ill a, m. THAIN 20 leaves Clermont at 10:4 a. m. ar riving at JohiiHonhurg at 11:41 a. in. and Kldgway at 12:00 a. m. JIDGWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. HOUTHWAUD. NOUTIIWARD. P. M A.M. STATIONS. P.M. P.M. 12 111 9 : KldKwny 2 00 I) M 1J17 Hilil Ixlund ltun . I ft! 6 2:1 12 21 iW Mill llnven 1 4S 6 Iff VI fi 9 4H CroyhiTnl 1:17 0 oil I2;H1 PW HhortHMIIIs lilt SIM 12 40 9:17 Hlue Hock 120 AM 12 42 9 W Vineyiird Hun 1 27 s .1? 12 4.1 tool furrier 125 ISM 12 .VI 1012 HnM'kwttyvlllu lift 8 44 HU 10 2'! McMInn Hiimmlt I Ofl Rilil lim I02A llurveys Hun 12IVH S 2K 11.1 10 :MI Fnlln Creek 12!o A20 14A 0 4A I 111 Hols 12 40 S 10 TRAINS LEAVE K1DGWAY. EuKtwnrd. Westward. Trill n s, 7:la. m. Tniln il, ll:iM a. m. Tniln 6, 2:10 p. m. Truln 1, 8:10 p. in Tniln 4, 7:M p. m. Tniln 11, 7:21 p. m. B M. PKEVOST, lien. Munuger. J. It. WOOD, lieu. Fuss. Ag't. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. The short line bet ween Dullols, Kldirwny, Hrndford, Hnliiiiuincn, liiillnlo, Roi'hester, NliiKiuik Fulls and poluts 111 the upper oil region. On unci after Nov, lMh, 1NIKI, pnssen gnr trains will arrive Hnd depart from Fulls Creek l ill Ion, dully, except Hundny, at fol lows: 7.2.1 n m nnd l.ilS p m for Curwemvlllo and Cleurlleld. 10.00 n m HnlTiilo nnd Hoehestur mull For Hroekwiiyvllle, Hldirwity,.lolniHouliurg,Mt. Jewell, Ifradford.nuluiuunvu, KulTulo und Hoehenteri connect lug lit .lohnsonhurg with P. & E. truln , for Wilcox, Kuuo, Warren, Curry and Erie. 10.27 a m Aeeommodnllon For Hykos, Illg Hun and PuuxHutuwney. 10.28 a m For Huynoldsvllle. 1.19 P m Itrndford Accommodation For Hoeclitrce, Hrockwayvtlle, F.llmout, Cur- mon, Kldgway, Johusouburg, Mt. Jewutt and llrndfonl. 1.25 p. m. Acconimodntlon for Punxsu- tawney and liig Hun. 4.2.1 p. m. Mall For Dullols, Hykos, Big Uuu PunxMUtuwuoy and Wulslon. 7.40 p m Accommodation fur Hlg Hun and PunxHUlawney. PSHiengcrs are requested to purchase tick ets before entering the cars. An excess churge of Ten Cents will he collected by con ductors when f ures are puld on trains, from all slat Ions where a ticket olHc Is mulnt allied. Thousand mllu tickets at two cents per nillu, good for passage between all stalluus. J. II. MrlNTVHS. Agont, Falls Creek, Pa. E. C. Lafkv, Ueu. Pus. Agent, Rochester N. Y. JJEECH CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central 4 Hudson River R. R. Co., Leiie CONDENSED TIME TABLE. HEAD t'P Exp Mull Nov. 18, 1896. No :I7 No : HSAD nOWH F.xp Mall No So No HA pmpm in im I mi Arr. ... r a l luit .... uVB t uu 9 JO 110 MAHAFFKY t.100 4 40 901 12 Lve ... Kermoor....Arr 625 SOU KM 12 2.1 . . ..OA.ZAM 6il5 6 Iff S49 12 1.1 Arr....Kermoor ....Lva ff41 822 84.11211 NewMlliKirt 8 48 6 27 8 39 12 01 Olunta 6.12 6 33 8 33 11 .19 Mitchells 6 68 6 39 8 18 1140Lve.OlearlleldJunc.Arr 8 16 8 67 808 1131 CLEARFIELD 2S3(i 787 11 21 Arr. Clearfield Juno.Lve 6 36 8 39 7 48 11 12 Woodland 64A 847 7 42 1101 Hlgler 8 62 6 63 737 1068 Wallaceton 8 67 8 69 7 28 10.10 .. Morrlsdale Mines.... 70S 707 7 20 10 4ILve Munson Arr 718 T 16 8.16 740 W 712 848 8 28 816 6 18 60.1 46S 4 47 4 ill 430 T4 00 Tola n 01 740 740 855 656 10 M Witt 10 12 960 943 848 8H 8 25 S 15 8 011 7.15 t7 2A Arr Muuuou Lve Wlnburne PEALE niiliutown. ..... HNOEHHOE ....BEECH CREEK..... ... Mill Hull LOCK HAVEN Youiiifdulu JERSEY SHORE. II'NO. .... JERSEY SHORE.... Lve W1LLIAMSP T Arr 7I7 717 722 T22 7 40 7 42 7 57 80 848 901 9 10 9 07 917 9 HI 9 27 9 211 9 40 9 30 9 4.1 10 05 10 20 a m am p in p in a m 1'iili.A. ft llKAMNti ll. It. am pm 2 40 B.W Arr WILLI AMSP'T Lve tl0 20l 30 ts 36 ll 30 Lve.... .PHI LA Arr 8 06 710 4 30 l.v N.Y.viuTumuiiua Ar 8 00 7 30 Lv . . N. Y. via l'lillii.. Ar.b 7 25 t 30 am p m p m am Dully t Week-days 1 6 00 p m Sundays J 10 55 a m Sunduy "b" New York pussengers traveling via Phil adelpbla on 10.20 a m train from Wllllama uort, will change curs at Uoluiiibla Ave,, l'biladelphla. (vONNKCriONR,-. At Wllllamsport wltb Pblladulphla&KeudingH.K. Atjursuy Shore with Fall Hnsik Railway. At Mill Hall with Central Kallroad of Pennsylvanlu. At Phlllpsburg with Pennsylvania Kallroad and AlUMna& Phlllpsburg Connecting H. R. At Climrtield wltb Buffalo, Kwhester & Plttsburt:b Hallway. At Miihairey and PatUm with Cambria & uleurneld Division of Pennsylvania Kallroad. At Mnhaffey wltb Pennsylvania & Nortb-Westorn Uullroad. A. G. Palmkk, V. K. Hirbimas, Duperlntendeni. Oen'l Pass. Agt. Philadelphia. DOW2TS' ELI2IR Cures Coughs, Golds, Group, Whooping-Oough, Consumption, and all Lung Diseases. People itttnd br Downs' Elixir ' because it cures and hns cured for sixty-firs years. This I the strotiRest posslblo endorsement of Its merits. Price ittc. EOo. and 1.00 per bottle. At Druggists. Homy, Johaion tlord. rVopti Burllnglos, Vt For sine by II. Alex Stoke. A LLKGHKNY VALLEY RAILWAY I'OMI'ANV eiiinnieneliio; Hinulny Xoveiiiher 2!(, IS'.lO, Ijovr Grmlu Division. KASTWAItll. No.l. No.,1. No. 9. 101 109 A. M. P. It. A. M. A. U. P. M 10 Mi 4 ;r 11 110 4 4" II : 6 ! 8 20 tl 37 6 2 T5 27 11 41 6 5 iH 12 0.1 6 Ikl S 62 12 20 8 14 8 Oil 12 21 6 2" 6 11 12 iis 6 32 8 27 12 6" 8 50 6 4.1 tl 01 8 iK to 6.1 1 2.-1 7 10 7 00 10 3.1 1 86 1 :r. 7 20 7 r: 10 4.'. l 45 1 48 T 83 7 25 I f. 7 4.1 7 " 1 04 7 411 7 41 2 lit 7 68 7 60 1 42 8 27 8 17 t2 52 t8 37 8 27 8 20 9 0 8 to P, M. P. M A. M. A. M. P. Mi WBHTWAHD. Nll.2 N0.6 No.10 108 110 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M 10 10 6 30 6 30 tlO il8 57 t6 69 10 4 8 07 6 W 11 17 8 34 8 3V 11 21 6 4.1 6 49 II 32 6 4 6 Ml 11 42 8 59 7 Oil 12 5"i 7 12 T 20 12 40 8 10 1 2.1 7 2.1 7 3.1 12 60 J 20 tl 31 47 31 t7 41 1 40 7 40 7 60 1 Ml 7 67 48 07 t2 ON tS 011 tS 10 2 Hi 8 111 S 2l 2 :r.' 8 .t; 8 4 : 2 62 8 .12 l 02 3 lie 9 01) 9 00 8 10 9 10 9 20 8 4 9 4 .' 8 M 9 66 P. III. A. m P. M. P M. P. M. STATIONS. Red Hank LnwAonlmm New Hrthlchcm Oak Kldne.... Mnysvllle Suinntervllle . Hrookvlllu .... Hell Fuller Heynoldsville .. runconsi Fulls Creek.... Dullols Snbula Wlnlerburn ... Pen Held Tyler Benesette Omni Driftwood STATIOSS. Driftwood Grant Henexetlo Tyler... Penlleld Wlnlerburn ... Snbula Dullols FullsCreek..,. pHticoasI Heynoldsville. Fuller Hell Hrookvlilc Summervllle... Mnysvllle Oukltldun New Bethlehem I.nwsonbnm... Hid Hank Trains dally except Hundny. DAVID MuCAltUO, Oek'i,. Burr. J AS. P. ANDERSON Oss'i. Pass. Aot. Qotrts. JOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FliAXKJ. II LACK, Proprietor. The lending hotel of Hie town. Ilendquar ters for commercial men. Steam beat, free bus, bat b rooms und closets on every flisir, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections ftc. JJOTEL I3ELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. C. DILLMAN, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of t lit business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trulns and commodious suniple rooms for commercial travelers. Itliaollansouw. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West' Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Heynoldsvlllo, Pa. O. t. OOltnoN. JOHN W. RKKU. QORDON & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hrookvlilc, Jelfurson Co., Pa. Ofnce In room formerly occupied by Gordon & Corbet l West Main Street. W. L. MtOBAOKIM, Brakville. S M. MeDONALO, RayaeUivllU. JcCRACKEN & McDONALD, Attorneys and Countellora-at-Lav), Ofllcos at Koynoldlvlllo and Hrookvllle. , J1RANCIS J. WEAKLEY, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Offices In Muhoncy building. Main Street, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. jya. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident, dentist. In liolldlnff near Mnt.ho- dlstchurcb, opposite Arnold block. Gentle ness in operating. D a R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reyuoldsvllle, Pa. Office In rooms formerly occupied by I. B. McCrelgbt. D iR. R. DEVERE KING, DENTIST, Office at the residence of I. C. King, M. D., at corner of Main and Sixth streets, Reynolds vllle, Pa. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Hor&e-shoer . and General Blacksmith. Ilorse shoeing done In the neatest manner and by the latost Improved niulhods. Over 100 different kinds of shoes mado for correc tion of faulty action and diseased feet. Only the best make of shoes and nulls used. Re pairing of ull kinds curetully und promptly done. SATisrAOTioN Oua&amtkku. Lumber men's supplies on band. Jackson St. near Fifth, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Snyder & Johns, FASHIONABLE TAILORS WE have Jupt received a large line of Piece GoodB nnd pamples, embracing the very latest styles cf Foreign and Domestic Suitings for Fall and Winter wear, which we are prepared to make at Hard-time Trices. We cordially invite the public to call, examine our goods and get prices. Special attention to Cleaning and Repairing. Acxt J)oor to Hotel MrConnclL FIRST-CLASS KESII INE W. R. MARTIN Has a large stock of fresh lea, uonee, nice, uannea lioorls of all kinds, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, and everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. ' W. R. MA.RTHST, MAIN STREET, . REYNOLDSVILLE, PA Holiday Call at our store pretty and useful arti cles, also TOYS, GAMES, Fop Christmas! You will find something to please everyone, both ri. r t n i vri complete with reasonable goods at right prices. Respectfully, . For Holiday Presents A, D, DEENIER & CO. offer their stock of Ladies' and Misses' Jackets and Capes at greatly reduced prices. Call and see their line of Furs, Kid Gloves and Mit tens, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, - Towels, Table Linen, Napkins, Slippers and Shoes. A. Mm k Co. Main Street Groceries: groceries, consisting of Sugar, - Goods! and see the many DOLLS, ETC., old and young. r -m- i JEFFERSON SUPPLY CO.
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