A DIPLOMATIC TJilCK. AN INCIDENT TlrAT PROVED TME CUN. NlNQ OF Bli'.MARC. Th ttonntlnlionl Mnnnrr Tn "Which He Hero red III Hntr Transmission of III OMIelnl Correspondence to the Forelstn (Mllre. BtrppliiH to the con titer, Jlerr Ton Bismarck alit'il ii ftriiiiilnu, yomK shop, boy n dlilrt sli-ovcn, h hi nn linen nprnn, nut of ninlilcli friisiinoHs, mill blessed with H pulr nf lariin, red, (zmnpy pawn, eiipittrr1 in woIkIiIhh noino Dutch rliooo, to olillxe lilm with a sheet of writing paper, eonio scoliny wai and a peu to direct a letter. fill thn linv ritnHtlnlllif fhn nnnrffnl with thn traditional "Whit else, air?" Bismarck said: "My liautm are rut her cold. Yim hnd bittni do It fur mo. " And be handed the hoy a oouplo of lotteri wrapped In the alitwt of bluish paper forming en envelope, for In those days tiinrln tip envelopes' were till unknown la (iortnnny. Evidently fluttered by the leijunRt of snob, an Imposing look Inn (.limit, for Iletr von fllKiiuirck'a tall hat ffiiii almost touuhing the coiling of the miualid little nliop, the greasy banded jronth took the parcel, and, having cloned It skillfully with louie brown iohIIiih wax and indented it with the initial of the Arm, be returned it to lt owner to write tho address. "Horry, my friend, to give you more trouble, " Raid the future chancellor in bis jovial way, "but 1 can't manage to write with my glovea on, 10 Just ad dress it for me." And be banded biin a penciled slip with the Hume of Ilerr Fritz I'iepenlirink or sotno mich name, oil and colonial warehouseman, No. 000 Friedrichi utrassu, Berlin. "Thuuk you, young man; that'll do capitally," and paying for the paper, etc., with a small tip to the oily boy with tho Ntoruotypcd grin, be pocketed bis letter, and we left the place to con tinue our walk. "I daro any you are wondering why I treat iny correspondents to mioh greasy, evil Rinelling missive?" And be showed me tho cheesy linger marki of the boy on both fides of the improvised envel ope. "I'll tell you a eocrct, and teach yon a upcful lesson for future times Von mny tome day thank me for the bint," exclaimed Hurr ron Bismarck, laughing heartily. "Yon know we are blessed herein Frankfort, as throughout all south Ger many, with the Thuru and Taxis postal administration, a mine of wealth to that fortunate family, but the most wretchedly managed ooncern under the un. As you may imagine, it is under the thnmb of Austria, hence slow and the triumph of red tape, with a pro nonnoed weakness for diving into other people's business and Skimming, of course, the correspondence of all Ger man and foreign envoys, accredited to tbe diet, with a preference for mine, the ever suspected Prussian culprit and traitor. "They have established a regular black cabinet in the princely pottoflloe, Where specially trained imperial and royal wiseacres peruse our prose with critical eye, transmitting copies of ex tracts of all 'treasonable matter, or particnlarly interesting reports, to the august Ballplatc, where tientand and after him Klindworth have established lynx eyed system of political espionage (pomlscbe scbnutTeln) extending all over Europo, and comprising o ipso ail German oonrts and chancelleries. "Mot being particularly anxious to gratify the morbid curiosity of our A us trian ally, I bave thought it advisable to send important reports to tbe Berlin foreign office, as well as all my letters to tbe king, to Horr von Manteufel, and to my sister and some particular friends, under cover to some mercantile firm in Berlin, changing frequently and usually asking counter jumper in a cheesemonger's or oilman's shop to ad dress them for me and yon can easily understand that tbe imperial and royal sniffers (echuuffler) don't manage to , gness the correspondent of the Prussian representative nnder a greasy, ill smell ing cover, sucn as yon nave seen. "It stands to reason that the smell of cheese or herring and the scribbling of a shopboy must deceive sharper men than the Tbnrn and Taxis post officials and tbe specially delegated Austrian postofflce clerks. The only pre caution I bave to ta,ke is to go to differ ent shops in quarters of the town where I am not known and to vary the Berlin address from time to time. Thus I'm perfectly safe. "Le tour est Joue, and I snap my fin gers at tbe Ballplata. It is simple enough, as yon bave seen, yet it wouldn't do to send everything tbiough that channel, as they would otherwise get suspioious, so I treat my Austrian friends at least once a week to some of my diplomatic prose unimportant stuff, and occasionally something I want them to know or to believe, " and he Indulged in a boisterous laugh. Baron de Malortie in Oornhill Magazine. A Closa Ihava. A olrous paid a flying visit to a small country town, and the price of admis sion was sixpence, children nnder 10 years of age half price. It was Edith's tenth birthday, and ber brother Tom, aged 18, took her in the afternoon to aee the show. Arrived at tbe door, he put down uiuepenoe and asked for two front seats. "How old Is the little girl?" asked the money taker doubtfully. "Well." replied Master Tom, "this la her tenth birthday, but she was not born nntil rather late in tbe afternoon. " The money taker accepted tbe state ment and banded him tbe tickets. - Bnt it was a close shave. London Tit-Bits. The cod fisheries of Newfoundland have been followed for nearly 400 years. They greatly exceed those of any other country in tbe world. Tbe average ex port of cod is about 1,800,000 cwt. pet annum. TREE OF TIBET. rnhnlona Prlora Paid For the l.ivea of the Bni-rcrt Clrotrth, Few persons probably hnve benrd of tho marvelous tree of Tibet. Neverthe less for a long tlmn It has enjoyed a great reputation in the east. It is it s:i cred troe, and iabulnus prices wcro paid for a few of its leaves. In bis "Souvenir de Voyage an Tibet" Pero Hue speaks of this won derful tree. It Ib essentially of nlitoniry nnd nrtbllo torn nf mind and has tbe Rtranuc habit of producing Images and hieroglyphics upon its leaves, Soino tlmcs religious fl;;i,rcB take the place of the totters. Pero line called the myste rious tliiug "the tree of a thousand limtgcn. " These images are found on tho leaves, on the stems and on the trunk. Near the temple of Buddha, In the village of Liousar, Tibet, this gn at tree has stood for yenra, the plagnu and the puzzle of all the botanists who bave ever received tbe gift of fulth. A great antiquity was given to the tree; indeed it was claimed that It bad existed from time Immemorial. But an investigation not many years ago proved tho images on tbe tree to be fakes. Tbe trick was simple enough, like every oth er trick when it Is found out. In the spring and In tbe summer on dark nights a lama, endowed with acrobatie power, with his pockets full of band stamps, climbed all through the tree and stamped tho leaves with all sorts erf holy images and characters, tbe most Humorous being the following formula: "Urn mane pudone om" (Glory to Bnddbii in tbe lotus). This Is also stamped upon the bark, and tbe leaves and portions of the bark are sold to vis itors. GENUINELY HARD UP. Ont of Throe Hundred Accepting! Free Beds Only Five Hud "the Prlee." A short time ago a curious test was applied at tho London Congregational Union's Free Shelter For Homeless Men at Med laud ball, in the east of London. Tho object of the test was to ascertain if the mon were really as penniless as thoy represented themselves to be. Tbe free shelter is Intended for men who bave not the fourpence necessary to pay for a night's lodging elsewhere, and one night Kdward Wilson Gates, the shrewd superintendent of tbe philanthropic work of the union, announced that bo would give sixpence to each man present who could prove that be bad somo money, but loss than fourpence. A chuc kling laugh passed over the 800, that being the maximum allowed in the ball. "But how shall I know that you bave less than fourpence?" asked Mr. Gates. "Search uhI" cried the men. "You really mean It?" "Yes." "Very well, but if any one objects let him go to tbe gallery, and I guarantee that ho shall not be turned away." Only five of the 800 wont up stairs, and tbe others wore thoroughly search ed by experienced men. Two hundred and forty-nine had nothing, one bad a farthing, II had a halfpenny, one bad three farthings, 18 had a penny, two hod a penny farthing, four had three halfpence, nine twopence, tnree two penoe halfpenny and two had threepence halfpeuuy. Thus-out of tbo 800 men 805 had not tbe fourpence necessary for "fo'penny doss" at a lodging house. It seems pretty dear, therefore, that tbe men were genuinely "hard up. "Lon don Quiver. Goldsmith's Generosity. A bepgar once asked alms of Oliver Goldsmith as he walked with a friend up Fleet street, and he gave her a shil ling. His companion, knowing some thing of the woman, censured the writer for bis exoess of humanity, saying that the shilling was misapplied, as aba would spend it for liquor. "If it makes her happy in any way, my end la an swered, " replied GoldHmith. Another proof that the doctor's gon erosity was not always regulated by dis cretion was at a time when, after much delay, a day was fixed to pay the 40 due his tailor. Goldsmith procured tbe money, but a friend calling upon him and relating a piteons tale of his goods being seized for rent, tbe thoughtless bnt benevolent author gave him all the money. The tailor called and wag told that if he had oome a little sooner he could bave had the money, but that he had just parted with every shilling of it to a friend in distress, adding, "I would have been an unfeeling monster not to have relieved trouble when in my pow- wtaa Funeral Customs. Swiss funeral customs are most pecul iar. At tbe death of a person the fam ily inserts a formal black edged an nouncement in tbe papers asking for sympathy and stating that "the mourn ing urn" will be exhibited during cer tain hours on a special day. In front of the house where the person died there is plaoed a little black table, covered with a black cloth, on which stands a black jar. Into this the friends and ac quaintances of the family drop little blaok margined visiting oards, some times with a few words of sympathy on them. The urn is pnt on tbe table on the day of tbe funeral. Only men ever go to the churchyard, and they generally follow the hearse on foot Toush Fare. In a New Zealand town one of the municipal candidates, a pronounoed Scotsman, had received a present of a huge Scotch thistle, which at the mo ment happened to be lying on the table of his committee room, A friend, enter ing, withdrew suddenly with the re mark, "I beg your pardon; I didn't know you were at luncheon." San Frauoisoo Wave. Two Wars of Putlloat It. "I notice, Miranda, " remarked Mr. Neggsoboioe, "that yonr first husband's olothes do not fit me." "No, Cyrus," coincided Mrs. Neggs cholno, with little sigh. " You don't fit them. "Chicago Tribune. MAKING WOOD ALCOHOL., lf ftrndlr Anltntniice That Thirsty Toper Bometlmea Drink. It is neccsHitry first to convert wood Mn liquid. The strongest hydraulic pres'uiro would not squeeze ono-half of 1 pnr cent of thn moisture from dry wood, but by putting the satno material Into nu Iron retort and converting it into charcoal by moans of heat the gases and ainoke, to the extent of lolly 00 per cent of the weight nf tho wood, may bo condensed Into pyrol Igneous acid, from 'Whii. h are obi allied wood alcohol, ncetnte of liuiu and wood tars A cord of wood weighing 4,000 pounds produces about J, OHO pounds of pyrollgnooti.i ueid and 700 pounds of .charcoal. Tbe pyroligue nis nolil from one cord of wood pro duces 9 gallons of 83 per cent crude wood alcohol. 200 pounds of acetate of lime and about 120 gallons of tnr, besides 85 bushels of charcoal. After the pyro ligneous acid Is neutralized with liino the wood alcohol Is distilled off, the lime holding thn acetio acid in solution. After the separation of thn wood spirit the remaining liquid Is boiled down in pons to a sugar, which is dried, and lie comes tho acetate of lime of commerce. Acetate of lime is used for making acetio acid. Fully tin co-fifths of all the wood al cohol and acetate of lime produced In tbo world are iniido in the United States. Over 10,000 acres of forest per year uro cleared In the United Slates. Wood al cohol ulfords n perfect substitute for grain alcohol for manufacturing aud mecbiinlcul purposes, and at less than one-third the cost. It is used principally as a solvent In tho making of shellac varnish und in making celluloid and photographic paper. It makes beautiful dye tints, 1m antiseptic and is used for liniments nnd fur shin tubbing in bath bouses. Wino nnd Spirit Gazette. Itranarlr Worded. "Some of the applications for relief ent to the local committees by suffer -era from bush fires are strangely word ed," says the Melbourne Argus. "Hero is an extract from one by a widow: 'I have lu family four dairy cows, two pigs, a horse and three obildrou, all these being by my first husband, and two gouts in full milk nnd a baby by my second husband. All of the animals was lost in the Are.' " Palmemten'e Joke. Id 161 tbe repoal of the paper duty was moving the political world. The budget speech was preceded by a minor that the basis of the scheme would to the repeal of the tea duty and that this would upset the government. Just bo- fore Mr. Gladstone rose to mnke his statement there was bunded to Lord PalmiTston on the treasury bench the following note from Lord Derby: "My dear Pam What is to be the great pro posal tonight? Is it to be tea and turn out?" My dear Derby," wrote tbe premier in reply, "it is not toa and turn omt. It is to be paper and station ery." 43eata Typographia. Ia For It. "How do yon do, Miss Leslie? So awfully clad to see yon again. So very sorry you weren't at Lady Brown's dance last night. There positively was not one protty girl in the room." "I am not Miss Losliu, bnt I was at Lady Brown 'a dance last night." Lon don Pnnnh. ACTIVE HOMOITOKB WANTED EVERV where for "Tho Story of the Philippines" ny murai. naisieau, eomniissioneo ny me Government as Oflk-lal Historian to the War Denartmcnt. The hook was written In armv rampa at Kan Francisco, on the I'aclllc. Willi lieneriil ftlerrit. in llio nosmiais ill Honolulu. In Hong Kong, In the American trenches ut Manna, in tne insurgent, ramps wun Aguui aldn. on the deck of IheOivmuIn with Dew ey, and In the roar of battle lit the fall nf Manna. Honama rnr agents, nnnirui or or iginal pictures taken by government photog rimhersnn the snot. Larue hisik. Low urlccs. Hlg proHts. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war hooks. Out tit tree. Address, K. T. Harbor, Hec'y., Htar Insurance mug., unicugu. "ifli. sow' m, 1 3L WTru? Get an Education The beit oatSt In Ills. Bat mnhodi aud at CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL L.OUK HAVft.ll (Ollato C.), PA. BtroBf fMmltff vftrtad court, , good librrf, modern pptru in laboratory aud fry run - Slam, bantlaom bnlldlnia, stenatva cruusda, ibortnt titna. Isaat ai porta?, 8tate aid to ato daata. In addition to regular course olao 4iT work ia oBarad In Muate,Hhrthaud,Tjpa writ Ids. Sand fr tUactratad catalog ua. JAM ILPUN, Ph.D., rriMlfal, Uh Haa, 9. Nobby Suits To Order ! JOHNS & THOMPSON, (Successors to Hamblet & Swartz) Merchant Tailors, Feel confident that we carl give satisfaction in both cut and make up. W. A. Thompson, a cut -tor with Forty Years' Experience, will do the cutting. We respectfully ask the people of Reynojcisville to cive us a call before ordering elsewhere. Johns & Thompson ACTIVE (IMfitTOHM WANTED EVERY whnre for "The Kmry of tho I'hlllppiiicn" tnr Murat IIrImohcI. )niiulloiid liy the (fovernmenl a MHclnl HlHUirlnn lo the War llcnartnifnt. Thn lititik wti wrlltpn In urmv rnmpn Ml Han Eiiiim'Im'o, nn thn I'nclllc wild ui'iii-rai itlcrrit, in inn iiikmjiihi lit Honolulu, III hong Kong, In Iho trcnelica at. Manila, In thn Insurgent i'tinim with Agtiltialdo, on the deck of !hi tllytnphi wllh licwi'v, and In tho rnarof hutllo nt tlu ftill nf Mimlla. Itmiiinra for ageiitn. Ilrlmf ill f original ilctni- Inkrn hy govi'rntniMil pliolognihlii'rn on the Hml., i.nrue inK. l,m prlrrx. nig iminta r ri'luiit. mill. Credit given. Iiron all Iniihy iniof- l..l.lu,li...L. fli.llll ft... A. 1. 1...... L' 'V Harbor, Hee'y., Htar lnniiraiice Illdg., I'iilcngo. IMtecrlloitrott. yn. 8TAMRY. ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, tlfllcenl Hotel McCiinnell, Iteynolilnvlllc, I'a. 1 MtTCHKLL. ATTOl IN K Y-AT-LAW. Mire on WphI MiiIm street, onno OimmcTvliil Hole I, llertioldavllln. Pa Z. OOHDOiN. ATTOKN KY-AT-LA W, tlrookvllln, .Teirvrnon Uo. I'a. (lain In room formerly ncennlod liv llorilon A l.'or licit Went. Main Hired,. G m. Mcdonald, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, Notary I'lihllc, real ctat agent, t'atenta Kenned, collecilnim miule promptly. Olllce in iMMitn iiiocH, iicynoitiHviiif, ra. gMITll M. McCUKIGHT, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Ileal EhIiiIo Agent. Col lections will receive, pimnpl attention. (Ifllce In r'rochllch Ac Henry Work, near piMlofllco, lieynoiiiHviiie, ra. JjJ NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Ileal Eatato Agent, Keynoldnvllle. Pit. jyi. B. E. HOOVEH, REYNOLDS VILLE, FA. Heiildcnt dent for. (n the Knichllcli & Hen ry hliH'k, near Iho pimlolllcu, Alain atreet. UcntlenoHa In operating. D U. It. DkVEUE kino, DENTIST, Ofllceover Itcynohlxville. Hardware. Co. atom, main atreoi, ifeynoifiHviuo, ra. jyn. L. L. MEANS. DENTIST, Ofllen In tho .1. Vnn Iteed liiilldlinr. neur corner nf Main and Klfili Htivetn. JJOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. I'A, F HANK J. MACK, l'n,ltHtU,r. The leading hotel of the town. Ileinluunr lera for commercial men. Hteani heat, free hiia. hath room and cloncta on every floor. aninple roonia, bllllaid i-ootn, telephone cou- noctiona nu. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . C. D1LLMAN, Proprietor. Klrnt cIiikh In every particular. Located In the very centre of the bunlneHA part of town. Kree 'bua to and from traina nntf commodious aample rooma for commercial traveler. Hcllo, Neighbor! Where do you buy your FURNITURE now ? I buy mine at the BEE-HIVE. Why let me tell you, the Rich and Poor Old and Young Married and Single all buy their 'House Fur nishings from HUGHES & KELSO. Unrtertatilnf a SpeeUiltif. Bee-Hive Bldg., Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. Subscribe for The -X- Star, If you wnt the New. L. M. SNYDER,' Practical florse-shoer And General Blacksmith. llorKO-ahoeliig done in the neatext manner aud hy the latent improved inuthodu. He- S airing of all kluda carufully and promptly OIIO, b ATldlf AC-l ION UUAIIANTEKU. HORSE CLIPPING ITave juat roielved a complete aet of ma- chine horae clluuora of laleHt alyle 'U8 Diitmru i(bt alyle and am prepared to do clipping in tuo bent poKulblo uiuaiiur at reaaouuule ratea. JkckAon t, near Fifth, BeynodsvllU, Pa. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, In uffnot Sunday, .liino 2M, I mm, Low Oradn Dlvlalon. WABTWAHII. No. i."Si.K;'j7Jo.. nit iiw" aTATlONH. A, M, p, ,Ai , A- M, M1 PlttNblll'g N 40 I 4 ('! Hunk PI Ml 4 Vt l.awmiiihuni .... II on 4 n New I'eililehem II ill ft In 5 2(1 Oak Hldgn II Hi IV In fit K7 Mlivnvlllr II 44 ft 2ll tft HI Hiiminervlll 'l 11:1 A 41, ft K llniiikvlllu i V!ll DIM Aim Hell 112 si, m ic Ill r, I' llller IIK A 11 tfl 27 Itevmlllivllle.. 12 ft;, A 411 III,-. I'll nisi 11 (p;i 1(1 4M 111 Ml tfalNl'ieek I 2(1 7 In T (' T 3ft I HO Dulioln..... I ;jc 7111 7 on 7 aft 140 HiiImiIii I 4:1 7 7 2ft Wlnierbiirn .... I M 7 !Ki 7 i I'entlelil 1 Mi 7 42 7 41 Tvler 2 OH 7 f.l 7 Ml llener.ello S H7 H 20 A 17 Onillt.'. 12 47 1A .l 1A 27 tlrlflwootl il IT. A ftN a Aft P. M. P. M A. H, A. M, r. M WrTWAIMl. " ..A.OV. " SO. HI 1(W 104 PT AT II INF.. A M Ai ,, p H Driftwood 1(1 10 ft no ft ft!) Urn nl 1111 hh 1ft ft7 1A in llciicr.nl le Ill 4k A 117 A 21 1 Tyler II 17 A H4 A r.! I'entleld 1 1 St, A 4:1 7 Mil W Intel burn .... It ;r.' A 411 7 i: Pnlmli 114' A Ml 7 2" iMillol tar.". 7 12 7 42 7 40 A 40 KallH Creek I 20 7 2ft 7 Ml 7 Ml (Ml Piinconst 11 2(1 17 ai 17 Ml Keynoldnvllle.. lie, 7 40 A (in Kill lor I (11 7 ft7 H 22 Hell 12 :i tA (AI tA M Hrmikvllln S II A 111 A 41 Hiiinniervllln.... 2 27 A in A 07 Mayxvllln 2 47 A ft2 1 17 (Ink II blue 2 ft' 0 00 R 2d New Heihlehem 8 (ft V 10 II 8.1 l.invminlmin.... Win A 41 KedHnnk II Ml A Aft PlttHburg A Wl 13 40 r. m. I', m. r. M. r u. r. H. Tralimdnlly except Hiindnv. 1 1 A V 1 1 Mc( : A HtiO. OKH'I.. Bcit. JAM. P. A.NUKKHON Obn'i, I'aaa. Aot. PITTHHIJKO. PA. li UFFAIA UOCnKSTEU k PITTS- HUUOIIHAILWAY. Tlmnhort 11r rmtweim DnHoln, UMffwny, Mrndford, Hiiltiniiwu'H, HufTftlo. Hochester. Nihiurn Fulln anil pdlnln In the upper oil region. On iintl nttvf Nov 20th. tiMHften- tfirtriitnn will iirrlveantl clepnrt from Kftlls ijrni'K Hiiuifin, UHiiy, oxcppi sununy, as 101 Iciwh: 7 . 1 r h m, 1.4f and 4..V)p m for Curwennrllle and ClHitrtlt'ld. fl.ftH h m KorhpHtor mitl For Ilrrwk wiiyvllk', UldirwHV, .lolinmmburKi Mt. .hnvcit. Hriidroid, HiUimninra. and KtH-hcHtiTj ooniiwtln at Johnttonburft with I'. K. train it, for Wllrox, Knnr, Witi ri'ii. ('nrry nnd Krle. 10.1? a m ArcomiiiodiitU.ii Kor Hykow, Blf( hum ii mi rnnxximi wiM'y. 10.'!!l ti tn Kor KryiioMUvlllt. 1.15 p m-lttiniilo Kxpti'HM l'or Itcprh t i i llt-MU wn vvll Im. t'.l I infint. t)ur mon, Hl'Utwiiy, JohnMonburK, Mt. .Tewott in ihiiomi, tinij imiii mo, 1.90 p. ni. ArrnmnHriialloii for 1'miXBU Uiu ih'V ni m! ltlir lun. 8.40 p. m. Mall-Foi Iniriolrt, HvUca, Hlff kun l'uii.SHiiiii. ncy and ( leuinold. 8.00 p in yVivotninodut Ion for HlK Hun and I'unxHiiiawncy. I'asHcnjri'rH ftn rc(iio.ted to pin-chant) ttrk cts ticfoi-i t'nti'iiiijf 1 tn ciii-H. An oxrefi ehurire of Ton OntH will h cnllt'iMed tv con dnrtorn when fur nt paid on trulnn, from HI I HI UT lOflH WIH TP II T IC KPT OHICP IK Tliai II I It IDPII I hoiiHimd mile tlckptH nt Ivrn ceniH per miip, tfuon mr ptiHHHue nctwepniiii Biatiorm. .1. 11. McJntyhk. Adcnt, Kails Creek, I'a. K. ('. Lapky, Upii. Pun. Arent, ItH-hentpr N. Y. EKCH CIUEK UATLKOAD. New Ynrk Central & Hudson Rlv.r H. R. Co,, Leie CONDKN8KD TIMK TAHI.K. lir.AD UP Exp Mall No :i7 No :tl HKAU IM1WN November 20, 1M8. Kxd Mul No'dO No 'M Bm p m (10 1 2ft Arr....PATTON. H. ni n m .Lve t;io 4 (xi ch;w 102 Wenlover A2 4 lu H In 12 :iH 7 Ml 12 in Lve. MAMAl'KEY.. 7 l .l 4 40 , Kermoor ....A it 7 40 50S 7 40 1202 HA.y.ASl. ... .... 7M) ftlft Ta2 II ftft Arr....KermiHir ....Lve fftf B2I 7 sr. II Ml NowMIIHrt AOS A 2A 7 IA II 44 Olanta NOA S 7IIH II M Mltchelln 81.1 Salt Ail7 1111 ...X'LEAKKIELD aleio ii) 1.1 M .'.I' , Woodbind S"00 7 00 A OH 1044 '...Witler 07 707 A 02 loan Wallaccton 1 13 A 19 AXI 1II2M .. ,MorrlMliiloMlne.... 0 22 7 22 ft 4.1 10 20 Lve Mnnson Arr : 7 DO TW A 05 ft20 9 Ml Lve in,... ,,,, J Arr AlO 11 40 Arr f PHIL PHB O , vVe 7 ftft 7 10 7 32 73A 7.14 A 12 A 18 904 17 9 24 9 33 9 4.5 9ft0 10 2.1 p m 9 10 ft 411 10 lft Arr Munnon Lve 0 :t2 A 4(1 A 22 ft HI 4.1 407 3,1ft 3 4H a 42 a ao 8 2ft p m 1010 II 47 2 9 22 A. 17 A 23 A 17 A0U 7ftK 7ftft t7 21 Wlnhtirne 937 PEALE MJ nilllntown 10 14 KNOW HHOE 10 20 ....BEECH CKF.EK 1107 Mill Hall 11 17 LOOK HAVEN 1123 Ynnnndale II 30 JEKHEY KHOkE JUNO. II 40 ....JEHHEY HHOKE.... 114ft Lve WILLI AMHl'T Arr 1220 a m a ni urn a m I'll i.A. & Kkadino It. K. a in om :w Aft.l Arr WILLIA.MSP'T Lve t!2 34 '11 ;)0 1A3AII m Lve PHILA Arr A 29 709 140(1 Lv N Y.vluTamiinua Ar 940 14 30 l 00 L v.. N. Y. via Pblla.. Arb 10 40 t30 ampm pmam Dally 4 Week-day A 00 p m Sunday! J 10.1ft u m Monday "b" Throuuli puftsenuera travellnir via Phil adelphia on 12.34 p m train from Williams- Pirt, will chanKe cara at HuntlnKdon 8t., Iilladulphla. :UN.M':TltIVN. At Wllllamaport with Phlladclphla.VHeadlnk'K.K. AtJerney Shore with Fall Hrook Railway. At Mill Hall with Central Kallrond of Pennsylvania. At PhillpHburit with Pennsylvania Kallrond and Altoona & PhlllpsburR Connecting K. K. At' Clear field with Buffalo, Korheater & PittKburiib Itallway. At Mabaffey and Patton with Cambria & Clearfield Division of Pennsylvania Kailroad. At Mahaffey with Pennsylvania & North-Western Kailroad. A. O, Palmer, F. E. Hkrriman, . Superintendent. Ocn'l Pass. Ait. Pblladeiubra, Pa. TIB JAm Sill Co. , The Three Largest Stores in this end of the county, constantly filled with a complete assortment of nearly all classes of goods. See our line of Ladies' Fur, Plush and Cloth at pricest that are selling them. Also our line Men's fall and winter Suits and Overcoats. Finest line Men's Neckwear ever put in this section, direct from the manufacturers. See them and you will be convinced that they are of the finest put out. An elegant new line of ladies and children's HAT just in and they are beauties. OUR GROCERIES and MEATS are as superior as ever and as constantly fresh. Don't forget theJ3 Big Stores. Jefferson Supply Co. Reynoldaville, Rathmel and Big Soldier. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PhllHdolphia & Erie nnllrond DIvIhIoii. In nffect Nov. 20, mm. Traltii leave lyriiiwiwu as luuown; EABTWAttD 9:03 a m Train A. weekdays, for Kunbury, nnei.itrre, iihkirioii, I'littsviiie. ncranton, Hnrrlnhiirs and the Intermediate st Hons, arriving at Philadelphia A:23 p, in., , New Yot,9:il0p. m.t llHlllmorn'AMlO fc, m. Washington, 7:1ft p. ni Pullman Parlor far from WIlllninHpon. lo Philadelphia and pas senuer coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and WlllhininpoH to Hultlmoro and Wash inxton. Iron p. m. Train A, weekdays, for liar- rmnori nun ininrmeniate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:30 A. M. New York, 7:13 A. M. Pullman Hleeplns car from llarrlabiirg to PhllHilelphla and New York. Philadelphia passengers ran remain In sleener undisturbed until 7:30 A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4, dally for Hunliury, Harris burg and Intermediate si ill Ions, arriving at Phlladel'ihla, A:.12 A. M l New York, 1:M A. M. on week days and 10.3N a m. on Hun dayi Baltimore, 6:3.1 A. M.I Washington, 7:4A A.M. Pullman sleepeis from Erie and Wll- , llamsport to Philadelphia and Wllllamsport lo Washington. Passengers In sleeper for Baltimore and Wnshlngton will be transferred Into Washington steelier at Wll llamxpurt. Piissenger coaches from Erie to Philadelphia nnd Wllllamsport to Balti more. WESTWARD 4:SAa. ni. Train 9. weekdays, for Erie, Rldg wa, liiiBols, Clerinoiil and principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. in. --Train 3, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. 6:47 p. m.--Train lft. weekdays for Kane and Intermediate stations. TIIKOL'OH TKAINH EOU DniPTWOOD KKOM TH E EAST AND SOUTH, TUA IN 9 leaves New Ynrk A:M) p. m. , Philadel phia N:r.U p. m.l Washington 7:20 p. m., Hai ti mine H.40 p. m., arriving at tlriftwwMl 4:38 a. m., weekdays, with Pullman sleepers and passenger coaches from Philadelphia to Erie and Washington and Baltimore to Wllllamsport. TliAI.N lft leaves Philadelphia fl:30 A. m.! Washington, 7M A. M. Baltimore, A:M)A. M. Wllkesharre, 10:1ft A. M. weekdays, arriving at Driftwood at A:47 P. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to Wllllamsport and passenger coach to Kane. THA I.N 3 leaves New York al 7:40 p. m. Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m. Washington, 10.40 p. m.l Baltimore, U:MI p. m. dally arriving ai DrlflwiHid at 9:44 a. m. Pullman sleeping cars from Pblla. to Wllllamsp't. and through passenger roaches from Philadelphia to mm niiu iiHininum ill niiimmHuurt. un Hundays only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia irt. On idetphlaV VD. to crie. JOHNSONBURO RAILROAD, (WEEKDAYS) ConnootlotiA via Johnsonburjf R. R. and Rldtfway &, Clearfield It. R. a. m. WAKKOAYH. . m. HMO Ar sft3 9M) 94 9 411 9M 9 211 9 20 ff 10 A Aft Lv Clermont ' Woodvale Vuinwood . Smith's Kun Instanter Htralght Glen HiiKel Bendlgo Johnsonliurg Kldgway 10 40 10 4 10.10 10 M II 1104 II 1A 1120 1149 11 SO Ar. p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. soft AMI Ar Itldgway Lv20 1210 7 ftft H 43 Island Hon fl 27 It 17 7 49 A3H Carman Transfer A 32 12 22 7 40 A 29 Croyland 6 41 12 31 7 3fl H 2A Shorts Mills 4ft 12 7 33 A 23 Hhie Ruck A4A 12 39 7 2H A 17 Carrier 6 A3 12 43 7 1H AIM llrockwayvllle 702 12.13 713 A (U Lanes Mills 706 12 57 7 .IS McMInn Summit 711 7(M 7.14 Harvey. Bun 714 107 70(1 7.VI l,v Falls Creek Ar 7 20 115 A 40 7 40 Lt Diillols Ar 7 3ft 1 48 A. 1ft 700 Ar Palls Creek Lv72A 40 64.1 Keynoldsvllle 740 A 04 6 09 BriHikvllle 1 16 A 10 A 20 New Bethlehem 910 4 2.1 Bed Bank 9M 1 40 Lt Pittsburg Ar 12 40 p. m. a. m. p. m. 120 list 211 306 390 630 J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Manager. J. B. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Pinter- l- i-t nw rt 1 T)wlr lihH HiUlUlldl D(UII n.i't.i i ii i iiiiiii i rvii n tj OF HKYJfOLDSVILLE, Capital, Sarplns, $50,000. $6,000. V; ITIItrhell, President! Scott .TTrClelland, Vlea Pra. John II. Kaacber, Cashier. Directors: 0. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J. 0. Klnf, Jobn II. Corbett, G. K. Brown, G. W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucher. Does a generalbanklngbualnessand solicits the accounts of merchanta, professional men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most, careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. OA! CALL AND CONSULT DR. LITTLE Treatment, Operations , GL sad Artificial Eyas Ms MiTHmxjit. firronw. REYNOLDSVILLE, Kathmel, AND Bio Soldier.
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