ABSORBED IN WHIST. A Onine Thnt rest flr-nernl Dnnltl iln n l-'oriunc. . Not ninny yw n;;n n fnmorm w!ii-t jrntnn wan ployed nt. Sntllinry, Vt.. two of tho sitters in l)"intf U.nornl Dm'tlo flay und Henry Putor of tho well known flrrrt of Pnter, Thonipaon Se Co. It, win Bonu tliitiK liko 5 or 10 cents n conn! o yon (( it wn rasy for n mnn to 1 o nn 'mnch na l.DOln nn nfternoon. Play b(M,-an niter tlin .Suillmry dinner hour, hnlf 'print, 1, nnri lasted nntil tontime. The old rooster bocninn bo wrapped tip in tin' riuiio that nothing short of nn pnrtlnpuikt' conic! have diHtntlictt them. Brolfrrii in Now York conld do nothing to xlmko tho intercut. Th; Kiiino ' played nt the time of tho historic Ilnnnilml and St. .Too cor ner, engineered by Kennedy, Hntchin noli & Co., in tho interest of their client, John Puff of Boston. Doubleday wns soiling the stock short through Van Schaick & Co. , and at n quarter to 3 on tho eventful day ho received a telegram from liiH brokers ndvimnx liim of the sitnation. The (fame was Mopped jnat long rnnngh for him to read it and lay it usirtn. In 20 minutes a second dis pnteh arrived, was read and cast aside. Donbleday wan winning at the rate of as cents an honr. What did he care abont Hannibal and St. JoeT Later in tho afternoon a third mmmoiw came from Van Schaick & Co., and at B o'clock a foni th. Then Donbleday arose and remarked: "Gentlemen, I have en joyed tho K'lmo. Sly winnings are ex actly fM.fl.V I ninut sny good afternoon, as it is necessary for mo to take the first train for New York." Tho next morn ing his brokers informed him that he conld settle for $100,000. At the time the first telegram was sent lie conld have settled for 2o,0u0, at the time of the second for $50,000, the third for $70,000. Ho had ample warning, but in the thick of tho Sndbnry game of whist ho believed tho rise was only a threatening flurry. New York Press. SCOTCH SIMPLICITY. The Million, the Buildlnsr Archltrrt nml a Conscience Stricken l.nil. The Scotch are fond of telling stories which illnstrato the peculiar simplicity of mind of their country people. This simplicity at least saves thorn from wicked gnilo. One of these stories relates that an honest mason once had a contract to bnild a small honse of stone. He came early and began from the inside to lny the stone, working very fast. At noon his yonng son bronght him his dinner, peeping over the wall as he handed the basket to his fnther. With honest pride in his eye, the mason looked over to the boy. "Weel, Jock, hoo d'ye think I'm gettin on?" he nsked. "Ye're getting on f,amons, feyther," answered Jock, looking at tho solid wall, in which there was no break. "But hoo d'ye get oott" The mason looked arormd. It was true. He hud provided the honse with no door at nil, mid he was on tho inside. He looked kindly und very admiringly at the boy. "Mon, Jock, ye've a grand heid on ye!" ho exclaimed. "Yo'U be an archi tect yet. as sure as yer foyther's a ma son I" Another story shows how nnsnccesB fnl as a thief the rustic Scot may be. Two yonng plowmen went into a gar den nt night to steal gooseberries. The bushes surrounded a plot of potatoes, and as one of the lads groped abont he got a handful of potato plums, which he quickly put into his month. Then he gasped to his comrade : "Oh, Jock, I'm poisoned! For ony sake, shove me through the hedge again, for I wandna like to dee 1' the anld man's gairdent" Youth's Companion. Tolincco In Enulnnd, 1K4K. When I was a lad, fully half the pop ulation of both sexes, rich as well as poor, the bankur equally with the work lngman, were snnfftakors. My first schoolmaster always carried bis snuff loose in his waistcoat pockot, and in numerable were his dips into it with two ringers and a thumb in the course of the day, while the big gauffered frill which protruded from the bosom of his shirt was always thickly sprinkled with it We used to notice that he never Boomed to relish one of his huge pinches so much as immediately after having administered a sound castigation to some recalcitrant pupil. On the other hand, there was little or no opon air smoking, except in the case of laboring men going to or from their work. In this respect lucifer matches have something to answer for; but for them the practice of outdoor smoking would never huve grown to its present enoimous proportions. Chambers' Journal An Unexpected Call. -, "You are jnst going ont, I see" "Yes, an important engagement What was it yon wanted K "It was about that little debt I owe jou." "Ah, yes! Take a seat. " "I was going to ask you for a little delay" "Oh excuse me, bnt I'm already late." "I say, I was going to ask you for a little delay whun I mot a fellow who paid up what he owed me, and" "Why on earth don't you alt downt Will you take a glass of wine?" Paris Figaro. No Faith In Auythlnar. "Aunt Josophino is a thorough skep tic." "She iB?" "Yes j she puts innoilugo on the back of every postage stump she uses." Chicago Record. llleuututa' Teeth. . ' Elephants liuvu only eight teeth two above and two below on each aide. All elephants' "baby teeth" full out when tbo animal is ttbont 14 years old. and ft new sot growl. , . l.aftt l,ow-rate Excursion to Washington. Tho last of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's special excursions from points on the Philadelphia and Krlo Railroad, Krle to Lock Ilaveli, Inclu sive, to Washington, will he run on March 24. Round trip tickets, good going on nil regular trains March 24, and good returning on any regular train leaving Washington not later than April 3. will bo sold at greatly reduced rates. Holders of special excursion tickets to Washington can purchase, at the Pennsylvania Railroad ticket oll1o.es in Washington, excursion tickets to Rich mond at rate of $4.00 and to Old Point Comfort (all rail) at $0.00; at tho olTlces of the Norfolk and Washington Steam boat Company, excursion tickets (not including meals and staterooms on steamers) to Old Point Comfort or Nor folk, Va., nt M.'iO, and to Virginia Reach at $4.:'0; Washington to Mount Vernon and return, via Electric Rail way, fiO cents. For full Information consult small hand bills, apply to ticket agents, or address K. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. Headache for Forty Years. For forty years I suffered from sick headache. About a year ago I began using Celery King. tho result was gratifying and surprising, my headaches leaving at oneo. The headaches used to return every seventh day, but thanks to Celery King, I have had but one headache in tho last eleven months. know that what cured mo will help others. Mrs. John D. VanKmiren, Sanger! leu, N. Y. Celery King for tho Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Is sold in ";. and 2"c. packages by II Alex. Stoke. Mutual Building - Loan Bank. Incorporated under the I,nws of tho State of rcnnsyivntiia. , Principle Office, l'ittt Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Otticers and Directors. Gen, Frank Reeder, Ex-Secretary of state, haston, i'a., President. Prof. A. A. Tyler, Syracuse University, . 1 . Vice-f resident. L. A. Tyler, Secretary. E. H. Longstreth, Sec. and Treas. of the Security Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Camden, N. J., Treasurer. T. A. McClure, Wholesale Merchant, Wilmington, Del. Gen. B. F. Fisher, Philadelphia, Pa Solicitor for Pennsylvania. Harry Emmons, Esq., Wilmington, Dot Solicitor for Delaware. Henry I. Budd, Jr., Camdon, N. J. Solicitor for N. J. Reynoldsville Branch, ReynoUlHvllle, Pa. Officers and Directors President, E. C. Burns, Sheriff, Reyn oiasvmo. Vice President, Dr. B. E. Hoover, Den tist, Keynoldsville. 2nd Vice President, Thos. S. McCrelght, Farmer, Koynoldsvillo. 3rd Vice President, Prof. G. W. Lenk erd, Principal of Schools, Reynoldsvlllo. Attorney, Smith M. McCreight, Reyn oldsvllle. Seoretary, Smith M. McCreight, At torney-at-Law, Reynoldsvlllo. Treasuror, A, M. Woodward, Postmas ter, Keynoldsville. Medical Director, Dr. J. H. Murray rteynoiUBViiie. Valuation Committee, Dr. B. E. HooT' er, Reynoldsville; L. M. Sny der, Blacksmith, Reynolds' vlllo; A. P. King, Lumber Merchant, Hopkins, fa. Directors, A. M. Woodward, W. R, Reed, E. C. Burns, Thomas Jennings, A. P. King, G Corwln, C. P. Sutter. L. M Snydor, Dr. B. E. Hoover, Lewis G. Lidle, Dr. J. H Murray, F. S. Breed. Stockholders, Herbert R. Burns, R. R. D. M. Roll, Hotel Clerk Wm. C. Eufer, Restaurant. Regular Monthly Meeting, the Umt Thursday of each month. G. F. TAYLOR, Agent and Organizer. Local Agent, G. J. CORWIN, Pbo togrupher. J)ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Nottco Is Imroby given ttiut A. D. Doonuir and 8. V. Shirk, f i iuiHiiot IriK and doing buxi nutut undt.r tint tirm iiumo of A. 1. Jtamnur & Co., liuve thlu tluy, by mutual 'oimeiit, iIIk solvud partiiui'Hhtp, A. Jt. Deenjt.r retiring from the linn. H. V. Shirk Ih to puy nil th linn's i!idttltrinHjt. All pei'Noim huvlng any HlulniH upiiiimt llio iiforuMiUI linn will pluiiHO pt't'tumt' tlin Hum, for puyiiioiit. and all pur noiih knowing UioniHulvtm limelitud to Nuld II nn will pIuuho Miltlu promptly. A. 1). IlKKMKll, H. V. Siiiuk. ReynnlilKtUlo, Muivli 7, 1HMI. JNSOLVENT NOTICE. In tho matter of the petition of John Hob ertHou, 'for (llHrhai'Ko under Die Insolvent lawn. To all cietlltoiH of the sulci pull! loner: Notlre Ih hereby given Ihut John Robert Hon, a miner of the hoi-ouuh of UevnoldMVllle, Jelfei'Mon coiinly, I'tuinsyU unlii, has tiled In the Court of Common I'leas of the said coun ty of JetteiHon, a petition praying for the lieiinllt of the Insolvent laws of this Common wealth and for u dlHrhurge thereunder, and that, a hearing upon the mi Id petition will lake plare at I lie Court House, at llrookvllle, I'u., on Moiiduy, the loth day of April, Ihlill, at 3 o'clock v. H. of mild duy, being the time fixed by the Court. John itoututTOMiU M. M. IIAV1H, AHorney fur petitioner. March 15, Ml. I Avalon Terrace Tom Reynolds' Addition to Reynoldsville, Pa. Tho bent town plot now ottered for Hale, right in the town, and with every convenience. Ah a future home it is the best; at n growing invest ment, it is without an equal. LOTS HAVE HKKN SOLI) AUK SELLING NOW. WAIT. GET THE BEST. 1 have for sale 100 lots", r0xir0 ft., on Grant St., 12 near S. H. Elliott's. These lots will make beautiful build ing spots and sold on easy payments. Remember no taxes for IbUO. Remember the Title to every lot guaranteed. iOts at $150, sold $10 down and 50 per week thereafter, jots at $175, sold $15 down ami $1.00 per week thereafter. Also for sale, Lois nn I'IhimioI Avenue und Worth Street, farm of 411 acres with house, burn und more kinds of fruit tn rs tliiin any farm in the country. Reynoldsvlllo. with its Silk Mill, i mpicj ini; :!on liiimls. which will be doubled In the Spring: Coal MId'h. employing about b"tM) men: 1 bo largest Woolen Mills In the State: Machine Shops: a Tannery, em ploying l.0 men, and other Imliii tries that, will he hole before the year closes, will make those lots an Investment iTiat trill more than double themselves before von get. them paid for. SMITH M. McCUKIGUT, Aoknt The Jefferson Shoes, Rubbers, Hats and Caps, Jackets, Capes and Our Goods and Prices are Right. Almost anything needed in your list of family wants you will find in our 3 stores. We can lit you out in any line, and nearly all lines have big bargains in them. Jefferson Supply Co. t Rkynoldsvii.lk, 3 Rig Stores s Ratiimkl, 'and ( Rm Soldier. BIGGLE varieties and Is your paper, made old ; it is the great quit - after - you - have v 01 America navuig over a minion and a-liall regular readers. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL B YEARS (remainder of 1899, tooo. toot, 1901 and 1903) will be sent by mall to any address for A DOLLAR BILL. sample 01 t- AKftl JUUKNAk and wiLMEa atktnsow. Address, CUit. 9. JJLMJtlN. TESTIMONIALS. To Whom It May Concern : This is to certify that we have ut.ed Dr. D. U. Rothrock's Vegetable Condi tion Powder for domestio anlmuls and poultry and find it our duty in rocom mending the same to the Konural pub lic. Ellas Kreamer (duirymuii), of Wlnfield, Pa.; Leonurd Boycr, Jacob Frock, Willluin Seobold, Ihuuo Bilker (Veterinary Surgeon), Chus. Sowers and Samuel Kmum, of New Borlin, l'a.; M. M. Davis (Attorney), J. C. Klnj,'. M. D., Goo. Mulliniror, David Wheeler (Stock Dealer), Levi Scliiickei'H (fttr mor), John Dougherty (farmer) and G. W. Pulen (Superintendent of Elk Tun ning Compuny), of ReynoldHvllle, l'a., and L. W. Robinson (General Manager of the Rocht)8ter and Pittsburg Coul and Iron Compuny), of Piinxnutawney, Pa., say: "Jt Jius no equal on earth for domestic animals und poultry. In fuct It just does what it is recommended for." Sold by Dealers. MATH MOIINEY, General Agent, Keynoldsville, Pa. AND DON'T Supply Co. Three Rig Stores at Reynoldsville, Rath m el and Rig Soldier, are ottering bargains in clearing up stocks in Collarettes, At I'HICES CUT IN TWO, and if you can use anything in this line we surely can make the price suit you. 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In the Insin unit rumps with A vnlntthlo, on tho ih-i'k of the olmphi with llewoy, iiimI In ihii four of htittli'iit the full of Miintlii. ItoiiunzH for Mucins, lit Unfit! of onulnnl iih-inioi tnltcn by vovei'iiment phoiouiniilieiK on the Hmt lllue ilil. 'tut hook. l,ovv pi ire. lflt n t'li-illt ulen Driin nil iirolltH. Kreliiht It ashy unof- Its-Is 1 war booki. Oulllt I AdilresN, K. T. llnrlier, Her'y., Star ItiMinaiire llhlK., t'hiciiKO. iillcifllitim.Mt. II. STAMEV, AT'i OUNEY-AT-LAW, tllllri'iit Hotel MrConni'll, Ueyiiolitsvllle, I'u. 1 MITCHELL. ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. tllllrc on Went, Main Htteet, nppoHlte this Contineirlitl Hotel, lieynohlsvlUe, I'll. 'A. GORDON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAVV, HnKikrllli!, JelTerson Co. I'a. Ofllro In room formerly orriipletl liy Oonlon ft Corliett West Main Htreet, G. m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, rent entatp airrnt, Patents Hecmed, collections nuide promptly. Olllce In olan block, Heynoldsvllle, 1'h. gMITII M. McCREIGHT, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W , Notary Pulillc and Heal Eitntn Aent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Otttce In l'roi hllrli V Henry hliHk, near pimtolHce, HeynohlHVille Pa. E. JUSTICE OE THE PEACE And Heal F.statp Auent, Keynoldsville, I "Hit. U- K. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Heslilenl ilentlHt. Ill the 1'ioehllch ti llen ly hlock, ileal' I ho postolllce, Alain street, tlent leneHM In npprnt tits'. J)R. R. DkVERE KING. DENTIST. OHIcc over HeynohNvllh llindMaiu Cu.storu, Main siieel, HeynohlHvIHe, Pa. L. L. MEANS. DENTIST, Ollli'i" In the .1. Van Heed liilllillntf, near cornel' of Main mid I'lflh slieels. ilotfl. JOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FHANKJ. HLACK, l'nyrictiir. The lendlntt hotel of the town. Ileathtiai tein for commercial men. Htenm heat, free bus, hath rooms and closets 011 every lloor, sample rooms, bllllni-d rtHitn, telephone con nections &c. II OTEL HELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FltAXK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Philadelphia & Erio Rutlroud Division. In elToct Nov. 20, 18118. Trains leave Driftwood us follows: EASTWARD :0:t a m Train 8, weekdays, for Biinhury, n llkesbarre, llar.leton, lfott.HVllle,r)cranton, liai'i-lHbiirK and the Intermediate sta tions, arriving at Philadelphia 8:28 p.m., New York. U:.l D. m. I llnltlinore.8:00 u.m.l WitHhinitton, 7:1,1 p. m l'ullman Parlor car from YV IIHuuiHiiort to rhlladelnhla and nns- sender coaches from Kane to Philadelphia and vt iiiiiiiuspun to Hiuiinioru ami wnsn liiKton. 4:0:1 p. m. Train 8, weekdays, for liar riHbui'K and Intermedlntu slut Ions, ar riving til Philadelphia 4:80 A. M. Now York, 7:18 A. M. Pullman HleeplnK cars from llarrlKbiirii to Phlladelphln and New York. Philadelphia passenger can roninln In HleelMT iindlsturlied until 7:80 A. H. 10:12 u. in. Train 4. dally for Hunhiirv. 1 1 iirtlH burg and Intermedlatu hi at Ions, arriving at Philadelphia, 8:82 A. u. New York, U:ilU A. M. on week days and lO.itn a m. on Hun dayi Halttmore, tl:ai a. h.i Wnxhlngton, 7:48 A.M. Pullman sleeiiers from Krlo ami Wll- Hamsporl to Philadelphia and Wtlllnmsjiort to vt iiNiiingtou. niMHOiigorH in siet:per for Hnltlniore mid Washington will be transferred tito WaHhlngtoii sleener at Wll' jlamsport. PasHeuger coaches from Krle to l'liiiiuieipiita anil viiiiamport to niim more. WESTWARD 4: IIH a. in. Train II, weekdays, for Erie, Rldg way, DuHots, Cleriuont und principal Inlet' mediate Hliitlons. 0:44 u. tn. Trnln 8, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. 8:47 p. ni. --Train 18, weekdays for Kane and intermeuiate hiuuou. TIIHOCOH TRAINS FOR PRTFTWOOD 1' HUM THE EAST AND SOUTH. TRAIN leaves NewYork8:A0n.m.,Phlladal i .1 1 lii. H:f0 n. ni.l WashlligUin 7:20 n. in.. Hnl tlniore 8.40 p. in., arriving at Urifl wood 4:118 u. m., wetikdays, with Pullman sleepers and imsHeugor coaches from Philadelphia to .rie mid Washington und Haltlinoie to WilllainHport. TRAIN 18 leaves Philadelphia 8:80 A. m.t WaKblngton, 7.60 A. u.; llaltimore, 8:80 A.M.) WllkcHlmrre, 10:18 A. M.j weekdays, arriving at. Driftwood at 8:47 P. H. with Pullman Parlur car from Philadulphla to wtiiianiHport ana passenger coacn to ivane. TRAIN 8 leaves New York al 7:40 p. m.j Phlla delulila. 11:20 u. m.: Washington. 10.40 u. m.l Haltlmore, ll;M p. m. dally arriving at UrmwiKKl at u:tt a. in., t-uuman sieeptn rum 1 1 iiiu I iiiiii.iii iiiii.iiini. i. niiu buiuuitu Iiassenger coaches from Phlladelphlu to :i'le and Haltlmore to WillianiHnort. On Sundays only Pullman sleeper Phlladelphlu to brio. JOHNSONUURG RAILROAD. (WEEKDAYS) Connections via Johnsonburg: R. R. und KUlRWuy & Uleurtiuia U. iv. ll. til. iooo Ar u XI 11.10 1148 1140 II illl II 2li 1120 II 10 8 fi.1 I.V WKKKI1AVH. Clel'inont Woo'dviiie Ouluwood Smith's Hun liislauier Siralght Uleu lltuel Hemllgo Joltiisonliiu-g Khlgwiijr p. in, Lv , 10 40 10 48 10 .m wfia 11 no 1104 11 II 2(1 II 48 Ar . II .10 p. m, Mill TA8 7 411 7 4(1 7 88 7aa 7 at 7 IN 7ia 'i'ui 7 00 8 411 "tl.liT H 40 8 01 6 10 4 2.', 140 a. in. 8 80 Ar u. III. Lv8 20 8 27 8 82 841 8 4.1 8 4N esa 702 7 no 7 II !u Ar 7 20 Ar 7 88 p. in Rldgway Island Run Carinaii Transfer Croylniid Slioi ls Mills II I ue Rih'U Carrier Hrockway vllle l.aiies Mills McMiun Siimnitt llai veys Hun 12 10 12 17 8 411 h ;w 12 8 211 H2ll 8 2:1 8 17 MM K l 7.18 7.14 7 80 I,v 7 40 Jtv 7oo" Air 8 4.1 ii on 8 20 I.v 12 .'I 12 8.1 12 an 12 4a 12 .18 12 67 107 I 11 140 rims ITCOg Dullols Falls Creek ReyuohUvlllu Lv 725 740 8 Hi 1 20 liia 311 8 08 8A0 680 Hi'ookvllte New Hetlilelinm 11 10 Red Hank U6a Piltsbiii'if Arl2 40 p. Ill, p. 111. J, H. HUTCHINSON, Clou. Manager. J. II. WOOD, Qua, Puss, Ag't, A LLEOHBNY VALIjEY RAILWAY COMPANY, in elli-et Wedneaditv, Feb. 1, 1KIIII, litiw (Jriiilo l)lvliotl. KASTWAIlt). STATIONS. riltNhlllll It, il Hunk l.iiwftoiilmm New llctlili'lieni Vnk Itldun Ma ysvllle.. Hiimmervlllo ... Ilrookvlllo Hell Puller HeynohlHVille . PiincoiiHt Kails Creek.... Iiiilloln Snhiilu Wliiicrhtirii , I'ennlleld Tyler ttennefette, ... Will lit Illlftwood aTATIONS. Drift wihmI II i n nt Itpiinezettu.... Tyler Penullehl Wlnieihtirn ... Hnliiila Dultoli. PitlUtt'i'eek .... PnlieoiiHt IteynohlKVllle. PuHni' Hell Ilrookvllle Suniniervlllu... Mnysvllle Unklthlue New Hethlchem LnwRonhnm. tied Hank.... PlttHburu. ... Trains 7 and 8 Hominy only. All othertiainn dally exrcptSiindiiv. . CHAS. H. PltlCE, AtT'o. Ok'i,.8iipt. JAS. p. ANDKUBON Okm'i. Pass. Avt. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS UURGH RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. On nml after January 1, 18S0, passen vert rains will arrive and depart from Kalis Creek station, dally, except Hundny, aa fol lows: iiKPAnr. For TltiHiils, Hlit Hun and Punxstitawner. lO ifi 11 in. I ..1:V H III m For Diillols. Cui weiiMVlllo anil Clearfield, 7.28 11 m. .40. n.iti 11 m. For Hldirwiiy, llradfurd and Hochnstcr, 10.11 a m. For Kldirwiiv, Hradford and Buffalo, 1.18 p. m. For Keyiinhlsvllle, hi W 11 m, 4.17 p m. A 1111 iv a. From Piiiissiitawney, Hl Run Bnd Dullols, 7.00, 10.11 a in, I. If,. 4.12 p m. From Clearfield, Ciirwensville and DuRols, lO.il.1 a m, I2.4", 4.17, 7.M p m From HiilTaln, HiH'liesler, llnidford and Hldx- v, ay, ,j.i:i i. m. From Hrndfoid and Hldnway, lO.iB am, 8.88 p m. From HeynnhlHVlllo, t.08, 8.02 p. m. I'usseniiei's are reijuested lo purchase tick ets before entering the rars. An excess charge of Ten (:enls will ho collected by con ductors when fares nrn paid on trains, f mm alls! at Ions where a tlckeloltlce Is maintained. Thousand nil e tickets irnnd for nansaffn over any irtloii of the H.. K. & P. and Beech Creek railroads are on sale at two (2) cents per mile. For tickets, lime tables and full Informa tion apply tn ,. u. iiavih. ARcni, iteynoKisviuo. fa. K. C. Lapey, (Jen. Pan. Auent, Uochester ti. Y. gEECII CREEK RAILROAD. New York Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., letiee OONDENSF.D TIME TAHLE. IIKAO CP READ DOWN Exp Mall No 80 No 88 Exp Mall No 87 No 8H November 20, 1808. ( m 100 8 811 p in 128 Arr....PATTON....I,ve 1 02 Westover am p m t8i) 4 00 8 82 t III 8 1.1 780 12 as MA1I AFFEY 12 lit Lve. . . . Kermoor . . 7 18 4 40 Arr 7 40 6 0S 7 40 12 02 ..UA.7.AM 7 80 8 18 7 82 It .V. Arr.. ..Kermoor ....Lve 7 87 8 21 7 28 11 80 New Milport 802 828 7 IN II 44 Olnnta 8 OH 682 7 0S II !IN Mitchells 81A A 81) ...,18 10 8 87 1111 .CLEARFIELD. , 6 40 A 16 808 8 02 6 88 6 4.1 T20 6ft! 8 48 6 40 6 22 608 4.18 4 07 8 88 8 48 8 42 a:m 8 28 2 88 p m 108h Woodland 10 44 lligler 10 as Wnliacotnn 102H ,. Morrisdale Mines.... 10 2d Lvo Miiiison Arr BOO 700 0 07 7n7 9 18 A 69 822 722 9 80 7 80 f) Lve I ,,,, I Arr 1140 Arr(""""",uII, ve 910 710 10 in Arr Munson Lve 982 10 in Wliibiirne 9 87 9 47 PKALE 9 88 9 28 rjlllintown 10 14 922 SNOW SHOE 1020 8 87 ....IIEKCM CREEK 1107 8 28 Mill Hull 11 17 8 17 LOOK HAVEN 11 28 8 011 Yoiingdale 1180 7 8H JERSEY SHORE JUNO. 1140 7.18 ....JERSEY SHORE.... 1148 7 82 788 7M 812 8 IN 904 917 9 24 9 ilil 9 4.1 980 7 21 Lvo WILLI AMSP'T Arr a m 12 20 10 26 am p m p m a m Piiii.A. & USA n 1 no 11. it. am pm 2 80 8 8.1 Arr WILLI AMSP'T Lve 12 84 11 80 H;ill 88 Lve PIULA Arr 8 28 708 a in Piiii.A. St H sap 1 no It. R t4 00 LvN.Y.vlaTumiKiua Ar 940 4i8l fOOO Lv..N. Y. via Phllu.. Arbl040 930 am p m pm am Dally Week-days K II IX) p m Sundays t IOA8u m Sunday "n" Thnnigh passengera traveling; via Phll ndelphia 011 12.84 p m train from Williams port, will change curs at Huntingdon St., Philadelphia. COMIVKCTIONM.- At Wllliamsport with Philadelphia HeadlngH.R. At Jersey Shore with -Fall HriHik Hallway. At Mill Hall with Central Railroad of Pennsylvania. At Phlllpsburg with Pennsylvania Railroad and AltiHina &. Phillushurg Connecting R. U. At Clearfield with HulTulo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway. At MahafTry and Patton wltti Cambria A, Clearfield Division of Pennsylvania Railroad. AtMahaffey with ronnsyivania ot norin-western uauroaa. A. O. I'A I. M Kit F. E. IlKHRIHAN, Superintendent. in 1 Pass. Agt. PblludelDhra, Pa. L. M. SNYDER, Practical fiorse-snoer And General Blacksmith. lloi'HO-shooliig done 111 the neatest milliner and by tho Intent Improved uielhuds. Re pairing of all kinds carefully and promptly done. SA'MHk'AOTlON OUAIIANTEKU. HORSE CLIPPING Have jimt received a complete set of ma chine horse clippers of latest style '88 pattern und am prepared to tlo clipping In the best possible manner al reasonable rates. .Tucksou St, near Fifth, Reynnlilavtllo, Pa. ' EVERY WOMAN Bniuettmea needs a ivliublo UiuuUUy reKuUUuy uieUicmo, DH. PIEAUS PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt, safe and onnUtln In rerul1 ThO RADII l or uule by your drugulat. i). l.Ml.ft.l A. M. 1. M. A. M. A. M. n 1 4ti ton HI IH 4 2.1 10 II 4 Hs ii or II ;r. 9 in o tn u 11 42 A Ih tit 27 II 42 11 4 ft 211 (t HI 11 40 12 Oil A 4'1 0 lY! 12 IIH 12 21 8 01 H W 12 2A 12 27 18 1(1 8 15 12 Hi 12 8 2-.: te 27 12 4:1 12 R.-i n 4" e 4r. l; tl Oil 8 4K t8 M 1 OH I 211 1 on t no 1 1 a j ;m 7 in 7 w 1 in 1 4:1 T i 1 1 5:1 7 ii 7 as 1 511 7 ti 1 41 , 2 oh 7 .11 7 m 2 it' 8 211 8 1; , 2 47 tB 80 t8 27 8 lr 8 AH 8 IM f. M. P. M A. M. P. M r.ST V. A II II. IMO.Z 1X1.II IMll.10 INo.H. A. M A. HI. P. M. I. 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