The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 10, 1897, Image 8

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    Borough Ordinances.
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S.I'. I. Hi' it l.l'lillll.'ll liy tlio Town
Ciuiiiril of llii1 liiimiitrli of I '.vtinlds
villi' I.i 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i I ii-wmlili'il, mill It In
linvliy ivilullU'il bv aiitliiuity of tlm
niiini': That wlwiii vrr it'riiilslin hIiiiII
linvi' twi n (rpuntci! Irr Connrll to nny
lll lii. r I inl in : or imliviitiiiil to roll
ptiiict 11 liii" of ti'lirrtili. ti oiiotii',
I'lortrio liylit or olii'li-lo i-ailwiiy poli'M
In "r upon any Mivi't. Imio, nlloy or
pnlilio Hipmif o( tin1 Hoi'oiitfli of ItVyn
oilsv illo, It xliall In tin- duly of tlm mi Id
firm, I'oi'piiiiillon or liullvliliml lii'foio
nny polos hIiiiII iMi'i'in.'ti'd to unbuilt to
1lii SI root, (.'oiiiinltti'o mill Itiirouli
I'lrrk. it wrllton iipplJoiitlon upoolfy lnj
the iniinlii'f Hud fflo of polcn liitoinli'il
to li.' orootod iiml .li!,'iitit tin; pliioon
wIh i o I lit' punio m o to lio liiwrtod, mid
If no ubjicl iuii" mo iniido tlioroti). it
hIiiiII Im' the duty of tins Town t'outi-
I'll to dlrirt H li'i'iio to In insnod tir
Hiilil iipplli'imt for I In- rriTllon of tin;
fpooilli d polon lit tlio di'simmtod pliioos
of liiKi'i'tlon: mid in niM'iiso hIiiiII hIiiii'io
tive bo Intol forod with by oltlior inli'q
or w li i x: In nw of objuotlon 1I iijj-iiukIc
to tb" w liolo or any purt of cnoli appll
chiIoii, it xliall bo tin- duty of tlio Coiin
oll to boar tlio mum1 and irrnnt tlio
HlVllMO oIllllT ill lll'l'lll" llllK'O with tlio
npplioiition or with mirli condition mid
lliodilii'iitloii" to Hii'iiro tlio plirposoH of
tlii in dliiiinoo and tin.' pnitootlon of tlio
citi.":H iw tl "o tni'V roipilro: no
polos -ball bo lod without tlio II-
oonii'. Lrr:inti d by tlio t'otitiril mid t'rr
tiliid liy tlio t'lork. hliall liavo boon
pii'vionnly obtainoil tboroforo, an pro
vhIoiI in tliis ' otion. and for ovory niirli
lli'i'iH" so iri-anli il tboro shall bo paid
to tlio Hoiniiirli Tri'iisnroi' tho hiiiii of
tifiy o t-nts lor ouch polo.
S.c. '2. It r.linlt bo tho duly of tho
Sli I t'oiinnitti o to oaibai a thorouirli
inp oiion to If nniilo at lonst onoo
ovoi y your on all toloirriipli. tolopliono,
i'li oli io liolit or oli otrlo railway poles
on oi. d within tlio oorporato llniils of
tho llnrontrh of Itoynoldsvillo, mid If
any polo fliall bo found dofoctivo from
any oanso, tlioy shall notify tho corpo
raiion. lirin or' inilivldiial nwninir kiioIi
polo who hIiiiII forthwith roplaou tho
hiiiiii' w lt!i a sound polo mid if tho said
owner refuses or nejrletn to replnec Hindi
defeclivo polos within foi ty-eiyht liours
Bftor ivoolvinir Kitoh notification, lip or
they shall lie liable to a tlno of live del
lam for eaoli and every day limine
wliloh said ni'tfleot or refusal shall con
tinue after notice, to bo collected aa
debts of like amount are now by law
recoverable.
Sec. 3. AH telegraph, telephone,
. electric light anil electric mllway poles
now erected or hereafter to be erected
in the Horongh of Reynolds lllo, which
. are or shall bo owned by an.r firm, Imll-
vidual or corporation, shall be delif-
i natod by the names nr Initial of mien
owner, Hiid each of uch nolm shall bear
i a distinctive number, ton-other with the
i names or Initials, and tho number shall
i bo legibly marked In oil paint noon the
v polos do diwlcnnted; It shall bo the duty
of every such owner or owners annually
.-ion tho 1st day of April in each year, to
nOuaUu application to tho Street Commit
' too and Clerk for u license to maintain
i the poles theretoloro erected for tho en-
f 8iilnf year, specifying tne poles to tie
maintained by their proper designation
as provided for in this section and tho
-Council shall causo tho Cleric to Issue
a Jlcenso to such applicants, which shall
i.authnrii!o the inaintalnance of tiie poles
i designated in the application only for a
period of one year from tho meeting
next ensuing too unto oi sum applica
tion, and the charge of Issuing- such a
license shall bo tho sura of lirty cents
for each and every pole authorized to
bo maintained thereby ana shall no paid
to the Borough Treasurer for the use of
fthe'lierough.
Sec. 4. No telegraph, telephone,
,. electric lighter electric railway pole
.-shall ho maintained within the corpo
rate Units of the Borough of Reynolds
ville without an annual license for the
muintaiuance of the same shall have
)ben previously granted In accordance
'With tho provisions of See. 3 of this
oi-dinuHco. Any privilege heretofore
iCrantodb,v resolution or ordinance for
the enection or maintalnanco of polos
ffor any rtf-tald purposes aro hereby re
noalerl. Arv norson violatlnir the nro-
wimions of this ordinance shall be liableto
;R fine of five dollars for each and every
ipoJoBO njttin'alned without a license, to
ibo rnc(iveiod as debts of like amount
aro now by Ikw recoverable.
.-Sec.' 5. Aflcr the date of this ordi
nanco it Bhalbbe unlawful for any per
on, persons.i individual or corporatioa
to nail, tack. or paste any sign or advor
1 inn meet qnnary telegriph, telephone,
eloctrioJ!ghtr electric railway polo or
ipnles within the corporation limits of
ithe'borough of .Ueynoldsvlllo and the
Bailing, taoking or pasting of any such
sign or advertisement on any pole or
fjoles m aforesaid, shall be deemed
ftubltcand common nuisance.
Any praon,,Jn 'sons, Individual or
enrporutiun violating the provision
ot this tsjction .of this ordinance
shall -upon cntviatlon thereof pay
a fiuo .sC five .dollars for each
and every sign ror advertisement
so put up, a'hich Hoe shall be paid to
the borough treasurer for the use of the
borouirh and-ishall beo'ollected as debts
are tww ibyilaw. collected.
Any peraon.iindlvidual or corporation
owning poles within the corporate lim
its of iheboDOuch.of Rynoldsville are
hereby snithoriKvd to proseouU) any per
son or persons found violating the pro
visions of lbiyction of tbls ordinance
but In such prosHeiitioos tbe borough of
Keynoldsrille slmll not be liable for any
costs, damufos or expense iucurred for
prosecution by Individuals or corpora
tion. S.-o. 6. All ordVoMioet or parts of or
dinances InoADklsteotfierewltb re here
by repealed.
Oi-dnined and enaetud tblstirstiday of
March, A. D., im. W.&. Stonk,
Attest: Priest, of Couecll.
L. L. McENTIRB,Clnrk of Council.
Approved this first day of March, A.
D.. 18H7. PETEB ROSWRTSOlf,
Ctie Burgess.
(No. 40.)
AN ORDINANCE relating to the
emotion, use and operation, construc
tion and Inspection of wires used for
eloetriual purposes, providing for the
inspection and supervision of the same
upon streets and within buildings and
providing for the appointment of In
spectors thereof.
Whereas, it is the duty of Council, to
establish ordinances to provide for
the safety, comfort and convenience
and. welfare of the people and to protect
them from careless or negligent Use of
dangerous substances. Therefore
Section I. He It ordnlnnl anil enacted
by the Town Council of the Horougli of
Ueynohlsville, In council assembled,
li nil it is hereby ordained and cniiotod ly
authority of the same, that in addition
to any power conferred upon any public
ollleer of paid llorougli. the street com
mittee shall bnvo and Is given the
supervision and control over all electric
conductors now In se or which may
hereafter In- used In said Itoroiigh, in
chiillne; all telephone, telegraph, trolly
and other Hues, wires and instruments
in which electricity Is used upon any
and all public streets, Intios or alleys or
within public or private buildings.
Sec. 2. The Street Committee shall
have direction of the construction and
op 'ration of nil wires, instruments,
apparatus and work used or intended
for power and light in tho interior of
nil buildings, public and private and on
the streets, lanes and alleys and shall
have supervision of every wire and tho
manner of placing the same within any
building, st -'cot, lano or alley designed
to carry and supply electric light or
power current and shall have the right
to prohibit and forbid the usu of any
wire, light, power, instrument or
apparatus, which shall be defective,
dangerous or Insecure, either In
material, workmnnshlp or construction
for operation and for each and every
inspection of any building, street, lane
or alloy, in which such light or power
shall bo placed, tho saiilcoiumittoeshnll
charge for the use of said llorougli nnd
collect from the owner or owners of
such building a fee not exceeding one
11. IK1 dollnr.
Sec. M. Tho said Street Committee
shall notify the person, firm or corpora
tion owning or operating any wires or
lines, wheneverthoattiichments, insula
tors, supports or appliances are
unsuitable or unsafe and insiitllclent nnd
if the same shall not be corrected and
remedied within forty-eight hours after
notieo, the said Street Comtnltteo shall
causo tho same to bo forthwith removed
at the expense of such individual, firm
or corporation and shall also require all
abandoned onload wires wherever found
to be removed and upon fall nro or refusal
by anvsiieli person or II rm or corporation
to pay (lie same, the said Street Com
mittee shall enforce Its payment by
proper action at law In the name and
lor tho use of the Horough of Keynohls
ville. Sec. 4. Tho said Street Commit too
shall have the right and It Is nindo Its
duty to prescrllm from time to tlmo,
reasonable rules and regulations for
carrying out and enforcing tho
provisions of this ordinance and not
Inconsistent herewith such rules and
regulations to be approved by Council,
and shall have tho right to enforce tho
same as well as the provisions of this
ordinance through such person or
persons as shall from tlmo to tlmo be
required, authorized and appointed so
to do.
Sec. 15. Any person, firm or corpora
tion violating or failing to comply with
Bny of tho provisions of this ordinance
or with any of tho rulesand regulations,
which shall from time to time
bo mado by tho said Street Com
mittee and approved by Council
as aforesaid, shall bo liable to a
penalty of not less than ten ($10.00) dol
lars, and not exceeding twenty-live
($25.00) dollars, which shall bo enforced
and recovorcd summarily beforo any
Justice of tho i'eaco or Magistrate
within said Horough as other fines and
penalties aro now by law collectable
and all such fines and penalties shall bo
by such Justices of tho I'eaco or Magis
trate paid to tho Treasurer of tho bor
ough and In addition thereto, tho person
bo offending shall bo llahlo for all tho
costs and expenses Incurred by said
Horough, In enforcing any of tho pro
visions of this ordinance or of tho rules
and regulations aforesaid and which
may bo enforced by an action of assump
sit beforo any Justice of tho Peaeo or
Mngistrato or Court of Common Pleas
having jurisdiction thereof.
Sec. 6. Council reserves the right to
amend, revise or repeal the provisions
of this ordinance at any time after the
period of two years from the timo it be
comes a law.
Sec. 7. That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provi
sions of this ordinance be and the same
Is hereby repealod so far as the same
affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in
Council this first day of March, A. D.
1897. W. s. Stone,
Attest: Pros, of Council.
L. J. McKntihb, Clerk of Council.
Approved this 1st day of March, A.
D. 1897. Peter Uohertson,
Chief Burgess.
(No. 41)
AN ORDINANCE granting to the
Reynoldsville Electric Light, Heat and
Power Company, the right to enter
upon the streets, lanes and alleys of the
Borough of Itoynoldsvillo, for the pur
pose of laying and maintaining its wires,
cables, conduits, tubes and conductors
through, under and across the said
streets, lanes and alleys and for the pur
pose of erecting poles thereon to support
and maintain its wires where not
buried.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by
the Town Council of the Borough
of Reynoldsville assembled, and it
is hereby ordained and enacted
by the authority of the same,
that the Reynoldsville Electric Light,
Heat acid Power Company, a corpora
tion crested and organized under the
laws of Pennsylvania, be and is heroby
granted tbe privilege and right to enter
upon the highways, streets, lanes and
alleys of the Borough of Reynoldsville,
for the purpose of laying, placing, con
structing and (maintaining thereon and
therein, its aires, cables, coudults,
tubes and other apparatus necessary for
the conducting, conveying and trans
mission of electricity for electrlo light,
power, current, telegraph and tele
phone purposes, subject to all the pro
visions of general ordinances now in
process of passage before the Council,
being ordinances Kos. 39 and 40, and
being general ordinances relating to the
entry upon, use and occupation of the
highways of the Borough of Reynolds-
vine by any nrn, corporation or Indi
vidual to construct a line of telegraph.
telephone, electrlo light or electrlo
railway poles In or upon any street, lane
or alley or public square of toe Borough
of Reynoldsville, and relating to the
erection, use, operation, construction
and Inspection of wires used for electri
cal purposes, providing for the inspec
tion and supervision of tbe same upon
streets, lanes or alleys and within build-
logs, ana providing regulations pertain
lug . thereto, provided such comDanv
ball within thirty days after tbe pas
sage and approval of this ordinance, file
In the olllcn of the Secretary of the
Council, eortlfleate of acceptance of all
the conditions mid provisions of said
general ordinances and which certificate
of acceptance shall bo executed under
the coiporato seal of such Company,
duly attested by the president and sec
retary thereof.
Sec. 2. That In consideration of the
aforesaid grunt the I'eynoldsville Elec
tric. Light, Heat and Power Company Is
hereby required to liny Into the borough
treasury the sum of o't cents for cnoli
and every polo, per annum.
Sec. M. That this permission Is grant
ed on the condition that the said Hevn
ohlsvlllo Electric Light Ileal and Power
Company have Its plant, work or works
fully completed and In operation In one
year from thedntnof the approval of this
ordinance, n failure to do so is to bo
taken and deemed a full and complete
forfeiture of all rights and privileges
granted by this ordinance.
Sec. 4. That this permission Is grant
ed on the condition that the rights and
privileges granted by this ordinance to
Iteynohlsvllle Electric Light Heat and
Power Company are not assignable to
any other person, firm or corporation,
without the approval by resolution duly
passed of the Town Council of the Hor
ough of Kovnohlsville.
Sec. 5. That any ordinance or part
of ordinance conllictlng with the pro
visions of this ordinance bo mid the
same Is hereby repealed ho fur as the
same affects this ordinance.
Orilnineil anil enacted into n law In
Council this first day of March, A. I).
IH1I7. W. S.'StoNK.
Attest: Pres. of Council.
L. J. MfENTIHK. Clerk of Council.
Approved this 1st day of March, A.
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sdi'liitiiti on 10.20 s ni train from Wllliinnn-
isirl, will i-hiiMKC curs ut Columbia Ave.,
riiiiiiueipiiiii.
4 0NNF.4TIO.- At Wllllnmrt. with
IMillHdi'liililHA Ki'iiilliiKit.H. AUersi y Hliore
with lull llrm. k Hullwiiy. At. Mill
II ti I with Cent nil HilllroHflof IVnnsvlviinln
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rittsliursii Hullwiiy. At MnhittTi-y nnd
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of I'l'iinsylviinln Itiillrmid. At MiiliHfTi'y Willi
I't'iinsyivHiim At iNnrtn-wt'sirrn ifiiut-niiu.
A. U. 1'ai.mkh, K. K. HKiiamAN,
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flotfis.
JOTEL McCONNELL,
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
FRANK J. BLACK, 1'i-nprUlor.
The lciidltiir hotel of the town. lIoHdouiir-
tcra for Ruamitttrc'iitl men. Ht'nm heat, free
duh, iiHtii room nnci CMHein on every Hoor,
Buniuie rtioffim, uiiuuru room uuupnoue cod
nuctloiin tlcc.
H
OTELi DELNAP,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
. C. DILLMAN, Proprietor.
First class lnvory particular. Located In
the verv centre of trio busliii'ss oart of town.
Free 'bus to and from trains undcommodlous
tumple rooms for commercial travelers.
lcUauous.
NEFF.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsville, Pa.
Q MITCHELL,
ATTOIUJEY-AT-LAW.
Office on West Main street, opposite the
Commercial HuteL Kuynoldavllle, 1'tt.
Q Z. GORDON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Brookvllle, Jefferson Co. Pa.
Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon
a. vuruuit new. niun Bireei..
W. L. MiOBAOIIN,
BiMkTilU.
S. M. HaDOltiLD,
BiyitlliTllU.
jycCRACKEN & MCDONALD,
Attorney and CoungeUortHtt-Law,
Offices st Keynoldsvllle and Brookvllle.
FRANCIS J. WEAKLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office In Mahoney building, Main Street,
Reynoldsville, Pa.
J)R. B. E. HOOVER,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Resident dentist. In bulldlnv near Metho-
oiatcuurcn, opposite Arnold Clock. Ueut
new In operating.
J)R. R. E. HARBISON,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Reynoldivllls, Pa.
Office In rooms formerly occupied by 1. 8.
MvuraiHHii
JJR. R. DbVERE KING,
DENTI8T,
Office at the residence of 1. 0. King, M. D., at
corner of Main and Wxth gtreots, Reynolds-
How to Cure a Cold.
Simply tako Otto's Cum. Wo know
of Its astonishing euros anil that It will
stop a I'ouirh iiiii'ki-i' than nny known
ri'inoiiy.
lfoti havo Ashnia, llronohltls, Con
sumption or liny otlior dlsoiiso of tho
throat anil Inns, a fow ilosos of this
(front (fiuu-aiiti-i'il romody will siirprlHO
you.
If von wish to try It call at our storo,
on Main st., anil wo will ho iiloasod to
furnish you a hut tin Iroo of post, anil
that will provo our assoi i ion. lioynolds
Drutf Ktoro.
Ititllvonb Tlin Cohlre.
PENNSYLVANIA UAILHOAD.
IN EFFrXT NOVKMIIKH 15, 1WKI.
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from W lllluniiiiiirt nnd pussriiKi'r roai-lion
from Kiini- In I'IiIIiiiIi-IiiIiIh.
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rlrlitu lit l'lill:iili lililll 4:HI A. M. Ni'W Yolk,
7::ci A. M. I'lillniiin Hl'pilnn rnrs from
llnrrKlMii'ir to I'lilholi-ltililii mid Ni-w York.
riiiliiih-liliiii iio.M,-nirrrs oiin ri-tiiuln In
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riilnirix. I'niscmrt-r i-om-iirs from Krlo lo
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mnrii. WHMTWAIIII
I ll. In. Trtiln I, ln 1 1 V i-Ki'i-pt Hmifltiv for
lililL'wny, lliillnl
mi-iltnlo sfnllitns,
I'. M. for F.t li-.
I h-riiintit iiml hit
Li-iivi's Khhiwny at ;t:i
9:.nni. hi. 'I ni In :i, flulty for F.i lo and liilcr-ini-illuti'
imint.
ft:'.'ii p. in. 't'riiln It, ilnlly fxi-opt Hiinilny for
K :im- mill Inli-i ini-ilhiti' it ut Ions,
T 1 1 1 I ; 1 1 TIIAINH I'llli null TWOtlll
I HUM TDK FAST A Ml Silt 'III.
TltAIN II I.-iivii I'lillnili-lnlilii s::in a. in.!
:i -Ii I liul i in . 7..VI A. M.I lllilllnioll-. M:.Via. M.i
Wllki slim io, ImilA.M.i ilnllv i-X'-i-iil Hnn-
iluv. mrlvlnu nt lirlftwiwul ut .Iriil r. m. with
I'lillniiin I'nrlnr rnr from riilliifli-lphlii to
Vlllliiinsntrt.
TltAIN il loiivi's Now York nt S p. m.: I'hlln-
fli-lililti, ll-.'i'i p. m.; Mnslilimtoii, in. in p. m.
nun iiiiori-, ii:;,ii p. m.i otiiiy nrrivun m.
llrlftuiHiil nl 11:10 a. in. I'nl litimi sloi-jiliitf
rnrs frutii I'lilliolohililii lo l-'ili mill rmm
Wiislilmrton nnd Miiltlmore lo Wllilamsisirt
nno iiiroumi ptissioiiror roiK-hos rrom riilm
fli'lphlti lo Frli-uiid lliiltlmort to Wlllliinis-
Isirt .
TltAIN I lenvos Kcnovo nt fl::m n. ni., ilully
rxri'pt Hundiiy, arriving nt llrlft wihkI 7:l
a. m.
.IOIINSONBUUO RAILROAD.
(Daily pxeopt Sunday.)
TKAIN ID Irnvrs HIiIuwhv nt :i(in. m.i John
soiilinrit nt H:lisa, in., nrrlvlng at C'lrrmont
at in:. L-i n. ni.
TKAIN 20 Ira vm Ctr-rniiint nt 10:4.1 a. m. nr-
rl.intf nt .lolinsoiitiiirg nt 11:41 a. m. and
KKIgwav at li:iJa. m.
JIDGWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
HOUTHWAItll. NOKTIIWAWn,
I'.M A.M.
STATION'S.
P.M. P.M
12 Id H'i.1 Klilirwiiy 2(l fl.m
12 17 It ti Island It 1 1 n .v nil
12 21 :m Mill Haven 1 4H a in
12 ;B U4H (.'niylmid 1:17 SOU
KM M.vi HhortsMllls I H4 6'st
12 411 K17 HIllR ItiH'k ll SKI
12 42 H.W Vlnpynrd Hun 127 6R7
12 4.1 10(11 Cnrrli-r 12.1 S.14
12 M in 12 IlriH-kwiivvllIp 11.1 5 44
1IH IU'2'2 McMInn Summit I HI HXi
Kill 10 25 llnrveys Kim I2.1S S2K
11.1 111110 Fulls ( ri'i'k am (120
14,1 0 4.1 lliilloia 1240 6 10
TRAINS LEAVE UIIiCiWAY.
Eiistwurd. Westward.
Train s, 7: 17 a. m. Train . 11:1)4 a. m
Train fl, 2:10 p. m. Train I. H: 10 p. m
Irani 4, l:x p. in. 1 ruin II, 7:21 p. in.
J. II. HUTCHINSON,
lien. Maaiiifer.
J. K. W(KI),
Ut'll. I'USH. Ag't
BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS
HURGH RAILWAY.
The short linn iM'tween liullols, KIiIewrv,
llM.l....l U..I . 1...JT..I.. U....X ....
iiinniinu. r-t.iiiiiimii-n, nuiinui, ms:iiiinii-r.
Nlugiira Falls nnd points In the upper oil
reicioii.
On nnd nfter Nov. 1.1th. 1HMI. Dnnsen
gr trains will srrlveund depart from Fulls
t.rt'i'K stimuli, (limy, except Minuiiy, as nil
lows:
7.2.1 n m mid l.:t1 p m for Curwunavllle and
vu-arneiu.
10.110 a m llufTiiln mid Kis-hester mull For
Brisk wiiy ville, Kiilitway. Johnson hurg.Mt.
Jewett, llradford.riiihiinuiica, liurliilonnd
KiM-hester; coiini-ctlui: ut Jolinsonliurg
won i-. et n. irain .r, ror wucox, iiaiie,
Wurren, Corry Had Erie,
10.27 a m Accommodation For Hykus, Hlg
un miiu i unxKuiuwiiey.
10.28 a m For Ueynoldsvlllo.
1.15 p m llrnclfiird Accommodation For
lleix-litree, llris'kwnyvilhi, F.Umoiit, Car
nion, Klditwny, Johnsonburg, Mt. Jewett
unu nriKiniiu.
1.2.1 p. m. Accommodation for Punxsu
tuwnuy nnd Hlg Unu.
4.23 p. m. Mnll-For Ilullnls. Hykes, Big
nun runxHuiuwnuy unu ivaision.
7.40 p m Accommodation for Hlg Run and
I'unxsuinwney.
Pnsscngnni aro remiesled to purchase tick
ets In-tin o entering lliu cars. An excess
cnarge or Ten cents will tie rtillnrted ny con
ductors when fares are unld on trains, from
ail stations where a tlcketotllce Is maintained.
Thousand mile tickets at two cents per
mile, good for pannage between all station.
J. H. MrlsTVBR. Agent, Falls Creek, Pa.
E. O. Lapky, (Jen. Pas. Agent,
Rochester N.Y.
A LLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY
COMPANY commoncing Sunday
November 29, 1890, Low Grade Division,
KASTWABn.
io
10 9.1
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145
WESTWARD.
No.t I No.e
No.101 108 110
A. H
P. M
P. u
P. If
Driftwood
Grant
Bunetette
Tyler
PenHeld
Wlnterhurn ....
Manilla
liullols
Falls Creek
Pancoast
Itey noldsvllle . .
Fuller
Hell
Brook ville
Bununervllle.,,.
Muysvllle
OnkKldne
io io
S 80
tt 50
t!0 3S
10 48
11 17
11 2rt
11 82
09
4
6 M
7 Oi
II 4:
12 55
7 20
U 40
12 50l
I 10
S 20
T 35
tl HI
t7
t7 41
760
R 07
ta 19
t OS
t 14
182
162
too
8 4:
t OS
(00
New Bethlehem
8 101
0
Lawttoiihain...
Red Bank
8 42;
8 53
p. m.
P. H
P M
P. M
Trains dally exceptSunday.
DAVID M0CAKQO,Qlg'I,.8cPT.
JAi. P, ANDERSON Oufi Pam. Aqt.
No.l. No.. No.t.
STATIONS.
A. U. P, M. A, M.
Red Hank 10 .10 4 i
I.nwsonhnm .. .. 11 00 4 4
New Huthluhem 11 30 6 20 S 20
Oak Uldge 11 87 5 2s .1 27
Vuysvlllu 11 44 S at) 5 31
Bummervllle... 12 0.1 SMI 5.12
Brookvllle 12 20 8 14 0 0U
Hell 12 Srt 6 20 to 1.1
Fuller 12 3 2 ft) 27
Keynoldsvllle.. 12 5.1 d 50 6 4.1
l'miconst tl 0:1 5s 6 ,M
Falls Creek 1 2-1 7 10 7 00
Du Hills Ui 7 20 7 12
Rahula 1 4" 7 3.1 7 2-1
Wlnterhurn .... 1 5S 7 4:i 7 M
PenHeld 1 04 7 4U 7 41
Tyler t 13 7 5s 7 50
Beneiette 2 42 8 27 8 17
Grunt t2 62 t 37 8 27
Driftwood 8 20 8 ul 8 65
. r. m. r. m A. m.
m. w. Mcdonald,
FIRE.
LIFE nnrl
insurance.
ACCIDENT
I liavo a lai'tro lino of Conipitnlos and
ntn iri'mro(l to linndlo larno or small
linos of Insurmioo. Prouipt nttontioii
fflvcn to nny Imslnoss Intrustod to my
caro. Olllooln Nolan lllnok, I'oynolds-
vlllo, I'll.
Beatrix Randolph,
Our New Berlal Btory, in receiving
praiaa from all quarters.
vi i
If Ton Are Not Reading It,
COMMENCE IT NOW.
It will lie Found In Another Col
li in n of tills l'n per.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-shoer
and General Blacksmith.
Ilnra -rOioHnsr dime In the noatpst mannnr
ii tut by thu I ii test IrnproveU uitlHxU. Over
HiO different kinds of nlifif a mndo for correc
tion of f nit My art Inn and d loomed feet. Only
the Iwttt rntike of shoett nnd iihIId used. He
pulrlfiK of nil kinds carefully and promptly
done. Hatihf action (iiTAHANTRRU. Lumhor
mt'n'n supplier on hand.
JuckHon Hi. i.L'ar Fifth, Heynoldsvllle, Pa.
A. D. Deemer & Co.
Invite everybody to call and inspect their big store, brim
ful of new goods new in every sense of the word,
as we never carry goods from one season
to another and the very latest styles.
Shirt Waists
All with the new sleeve,
detachable collar and cuffs,
six different styles of ladies'
white collars to be sold sepa
rate; and the new ribbon for
ties, something up to date.
Silks
For waists, dresses and
trimming. Cheap Kaiki wash
silks in plain, stripes and
check. Plain, changeable
and fancy Taffety's brocades.
Scotch Suitings
Homespuns, cheviot ef
fects, checks, all the new
colors; the quality will sell
them. Dress patterns, no
two alike, nor will we dupli
cate on them.
Spring Wraps
Ladies,' misses' and chil
dren's coats and capes in
velvet, silk and cloth. Ladies'
coat suits and separate skirts
in all the new patterns. In
fants' long coats.
A. D. Docmor & Go.
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EDUCATION and
fortun ku hand Id
hand. t an edu
ration at the
EDUCATION
Him. rm. lnt-
cIum accoraiuodattona and low ratea. HtAto aid
to itudntn. For elrrularfi and Ulna. cat.,addreaa
iAMM rXION, Pa. P.. Principal,
KtaU Naraial liMl7tMk Uavea, Pa.
Wash Goods
Department contains al
the late linen crashes, home
spuns, etamines, French and
Ceylon organdies, dimitiesJ
lappets, lawns.
Embroideries, Laces
We are overstocked
with that line. You will fine!
a variety to select from.
Clothing Department
Will be found complete
everything new and nobby,
Men's, youths' and boys' suits
pants, shirts and underwearv
neckwear, hats and shoes.
Shoes
We have shoes to fi
everyone, spring styles Jus
in. "Deemer's shoes weai
well" is a common expression
but well earned, for once i
shoe customer they are witH
us always.