TAYLOURS AND SMYTHS. Ther Were Hip Commonest Tritdea In the Thirteenth C'entnrs-. TIip mniinfiictviri' of Ion tint In the thirteenth century sccma to luive Won linriiivtiiiit, aliowiiiK tlmt lentlier jerkin nnil breeches were rinumoiilv worn. Wo hnvn 10 hUjiiiiith, 40 bnrhnra. 6 Mil dolors, B runic wi-tn-in. 107 winters, (shnomnln r") nml H jcl.ivorn. Tim snr nnino fcnnlcr Ih n trnde linme denoting n initker i'f pin k sikMIcs. The cninni'inowt triples nre tn ylonr nnd myth, ninon one HvimI in almost every viliiit;'- TIip tiiylotirs number 407. of whom 140 nro filled by the Lntin nnme of rissor. In wMitinn to 201 stnyths, apvernl nro spii'inliy.eil. Tliors are two Brnsmytbs, tliri lolcpptnyth. throe giildsinytho, flvfl fferonrs (shoeing Mnitlia) nnd sis imirslmlls (furriers). Tho ti-rynht wmnprlit both In wood nnd inetnl. Tho number rntnlognod it 180, of whom Ml nro culled by the Latin tiiimo fubor (Fronoh favre), one of the fow ruses In which the Lntin transla tion of n trade nnnio linn booome a com mon mirninno. Tho wryRhts' trade, like that of tho sniytliH, wna specialized. The nrkwryjiht imide the prreat arks or I cheats in which the clothes or meal were stored, nnd we find a plowwrynht, a whoelwrytfht, two Khippowryf(ht, 11 cnrtwrys'it nnd two ixl.isswryKhtii (gla ziers), who cro probnbly concerned with tho windows of churches. Glnsa windows in hoiws wore rnre. as is still tho ciisn In Sicily it Egypt. The bnkestcrs nro few (IS), irnggeatlng thnt fnniilios b.ikod their own bread. There nro 20 bnt. her (Hehcwer, bocher or enrnifox), whence Lnbonchore, while tho snrnnino potter shows thnt this trade was in existence. The fysahers (43), were opulent, bt'inr taxed Id times as much as laborers. Notes and (Que ries. The T"ni. My Introduction to this prince of the Pacific was on this wise: My brother nnd I were trolling for yellowtail off the Island of Santu t'atalina. Knddenly ont of the snninier sea a flyin.se flfh the hnmmlng bird of ocean flnslied nthwnrt onr bows nnd then, not a dozen yards distant, the waters pnrtod and a linge tnnn, in Its resplendent livery of bine nnd silver, swooped with Indescrib able strength and rapidity npon its qnarry, catching It, mirabile dictn, in midair. In a fraction of a second tho deed was done. The ocean, recording the splash of the levlntlnn, rippled np planso, nnd our questions pattered like hail npon the somewhat hard nndnr stnnding of onr boatman, a son of Al sace. "Yes," he said, his white teeth in curions rontwt to a lenn, bronzed face "yes, messienrs, that is a tnnn, a 200 pounder, at least 1" Pall Mall Gazette. moke One With Me. "Do yon smoket" asked the middle aged man. "Yon diCn't two months ago. Yon onghtn't to smofco. my boy; you're too yonng and not strong look ing. '" Then the elderly adviser started to light a cigar. "Have a cigar T" he said abspntmindedly, as he scratched a match. The yonng man took the cigar and bit off the end. "These arc very mild," ended the speaker, presumably for the benefit of his conscience "very mild, and won't hurt you any." New York Commer cial Advertiser. Capacity of St. rnnl'a. Aa many as 80,000 people have been accommodated in St. Paul's cathedral, but that has been with temporary gal leries, etc., erected. On festivals only between 6,000 and 7,000 people find seats. At an ordinary service about 4,000 people will make the cathedral look quite fnVL Kot a Gtrnu, "Did you enjoy the german the other night, Miss Daisy t asked Tinkleton. "He wasn't a German, Mr. Tinkle- ton, ' ' answered Daisy innocently ; "bo's an Englishman." Harper's Bazar. Meerschaum is a silicate of magnesia and is to be fonnd chiefly in Asia Minor Greece and Madrid. 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Old Annt I.iinah. or Annt Harnh, or Anr.t Chloe, the cook, knew exactly from yenrs of practice what i nch of the children lik"d, what th-' father submitted to ntiil whnt tho mi- tress demanded, and i.ho conld pli-nsp all. "Take, for example, n rlco t r"hlint, M.o nf fio familiar stnnd bys. In the mixing i f t!ie ingredients Annt Chloe would mntt r to herself : 'Mars Willlo e like plenty o' cinnamon. I'll jes put In 'uother little piece o' cinnamon for Mars Willie. Miss Tavy she like nil spice. I'll Jet pnt In n little mo' all spice for Miss Tavy. Mars Habersham "e like plenty o' cloves. I must please Mars Iinblv' wid a little mo' cloves. Misa Julia she fond o' nntmeg. Dnr'a n little mo' nutmeg for Miss Julia. Mar- ster 'e all right if tley's plenty o' rice. nn olo lnbsns. eat nil do egg an nillfc. Dey nil fond o' reesins, nn dey nil likes sugar plenty: so dar fley goes an ne pndilin's ready for do nben.' "Hho bns been stirring all tho time for dear life, nnd, having looked tnt for each nr-mberof the family, the dish is bound to 18 a success." New York Press. The Wnmnn nf It. Tho Philadelphia Record says: "Al most the first thing n visitor does npon entering the room in which the Declara tion of Independence was signed is to add his autograph to the vast collec tion of more than 20 years. The custo dian of the Ixxik a few days ago, In srienkingof bis experience, snld: 'Yon wouldn't believe It. bnt we have had only two at tempts to mutilate tho regis ter" or to write unything in it exc-pt names and addresses, and on both of thoso occasion the cnlprits were wo men. " 'There's another strange thing nbont the visitors, ' he continned. '( f the thousands who come here the only ones we have nny tronblo with nre the women. We have n tapo stretched across all those chairs,' ho said, as he pointed to ft long line of 'seats of the mighty. ns it were chairs of tho signers 'to prevent people from sitting in them. Well, one woman only yesterday want cd ns to cut the tape for her, because sho claimed Fhe wns a descendant of ono of the signers nnd thought she had a right to sit in his chnir, nnd she wont away mad when we wouldn't make un exception in her case. Old nnH New. An English newspaper contains an interesting parallel, discovered by I classical scholar. First comes a transla tion from tho original Greek of Anti- patir of Thessalonica: Once npon a time, when a ship was shattered at sea, two men fell at strife, fighting for one plank. Antagoraa struck away Pisistratns. One could not blamo him ; it was for his life. Out justice took cognizance. The other swam ashore; but him (Antagorae) a dogfish seized. Barely, the avenger of the fates rests not, even In the watery deep. 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Biiiiiemiii, I ilny i on IlllilltllllC llccotlllt 4 00 duo IhiiuiikIi A in i:rt Hi ti: ( E. IIRKWF.lt. Cnlleitor Poor Tax. Hit. To litn't line t Inst selllemcnt til 4!) Illiplli'llle I VIS IIIH 27 ft per et. milled nn till. 4:1 IK IH. By nm't exonerations I IN semen rei iirneii nn ft pep el. l elmtn on fS'i.Bl 4 1.1 Uprct.Ciil.prel.im !.! 2 4H ft 27.1? 1 M ft B.:il 27 line from f'ollorlor. irrs 07 situ oh si ro Amount cnlliftPil In Collirtiil'11 hiitiils m 4i iini'oiii'i'iiMi it; in H. K. IIKF.WKII, ColliM'tnr llimmgli Tnx. nn. To ain't duo liiil siltli'inent 217 31 dllllli-Htl IMiH 20s i A pir t't . sililvd on fMl.M 01 lit. By nm't exniirrntifins I 8 3(1 1 M t tl 8 l 1 14 411 simiii'ii riMiirniMi... " ft mt rt. niliatB im lit .m " a pr pi I'ol pr pt 1111 VU.'M ' n w.7:i ft II.KI " Tri'iiNiirpr's rppplptH " iIiih from Cnlli'i'tor. lis m SSI M tvn no 4-7 no Amount piiIIpi'IpiI In Cnllci-tor's IninilH 1711 M " iinrollpptpfl 72 30 B. E. HUEWKU.Ciillirtornf HnndTni lilt. Tosm't iIiip limt spttli'iiiiMit 2S0 04 liiinlli'iite IMM 4111 fti S piT pt. Milled nil f 1 .47 4 07 l It. Ily nm't eonprntloim HO hphipii riMuniiMi i m ft per pt ri'lmlt' 011 24X118 li 4:1 a pr pi fol prpt mi 24H 11s 7 4 77 41 8 07 ft " " " " III Hi OH trpiiiiirpr's rppelpta HI7 HH duo from follei'lni'. 7110 112 700 112 Amount pnlleptpd In t iillertor n lutnilH 214 lllii'iilleeleil I4 Ml 8. E. IIHEWEK, follei tor Work Knnd Tux lilt. To ain't dun IiihI Htet I lenient 12 n:i iluplli'iitu 1NW 1:1 12 fit. Hy sm't pxonpriitloim 3 3ft Ni'ilieil reiuiiieii 1 11 " due from f nllei-tnr 20 IB 2ft 7ft 2ft 7ft It. 8. WILLIAMH, Ptrppt fiininilHHlniier. UK. Ttmm't ilunllpiito IMM 277 IS niiriiugll iiruerH ki mi fit. Hy nm't worked out by eltlieim. 24.3 ss " retiirn'd 10 t'onn'l ep. I 13 12 " p'd prfoun'l, IiIIIm reu'd HI HI " Si l-IOdiiysiri, 1.7ft H 42 BH2 23 8112 23 J. V . MCKNTIHK, HlllgexH. lilt. To ain't due iHHt wlllninent 4 411 niips rppplvert S 00 " received fmni liiind 3 ftft fit. Hy sm't trpnsiirpr'a receipts ft 00 pmn ll.e. T.I..IO 4 IH " due from Hurgewi 4 07 14 01 WM. M. 1IUROE, Treasurer, lilt. To sm't duo last sell lenient 77 2ft " riHvu from fol. iNiro. nnd Imnd 47tt H: H. Holler, hull rent. 10 nil HurgesH ft 00 t reus Hoard of II... fto Co. treim., Ilc-eimo.. 114 00 fit. Hy sm't of orders redeemed.... 407 (W 2 perpt., rrpiis pir pt.., n in " liul In treHB linnils 2HU n IIHft 07 esft S7 Keiestpltulaiuon. HKHOIIRIKS. To nm't due from ovprevra f M 70 H.E.Hrewur.iortax 378 07 " " " " iMiro. " 2fll ftft " " " iHind " 84 Oft " w.road 20 60 ' R.n.Heor.w. road, 'Oft 13 N3 " " " J.f .MeEntlro, Burg. 4 U7 W.M.Hurgo, irons... 2f MAiiu.iriKS. l,:i4S no Am't due nn outstanding bonds (100 00 " int. on400Jnn. 1, Ml, to Mar 13, W. 4 HS 404 86 Resources over liabilities 141 74 The foregoing accounts audited Mureh 13, iwu, aim lounu to lie correct. Trtos.f. Mi'Entkih, I O. II. Joiinhton, Auditors. John f rawi.ev, Clothing The best dressed men in country and town wear the American "Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing. Parties who intend to purchase a suit or pair of pants this spring can save from three to eight dollars per suit by ordering from me. Drop Me a Card and I will call on you with my line of samples, take your measure and have the goods sent you by express, with the privilege of examin ing before paying for. Address: Wm. Deemer, ' SYKESVILLE, Pfl. ISSSI1WM mmmwwm Get nn Kclucatlon P Ths bsst oatAt in Ills. Ilsvt niittiuil ubhiI ftt I CENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LO K IIAVliN (tilsurn 1'a.l, I'A. f trong ismiiir, vsria ouumi, guna unrsry I Bluusru epirniuM lu laimi.i.'r; iuu sviiiuk- I sium, tisu.lsuius liuililinvM, I0unIvs yiouuds, I Sllurtsst tliui. IMASt SIIiaillK, Klste lll lu Mill, duuts. In sililitittii to rfulilur uiilirncs. roo- tlvs srurk Is ortarmi lu Af lisle, Hlnirt lisuil . 't'yiv- writllis. DSDU liir uiuBirniffii i.ainiusuu. 4BtS 1UIUS, Pk.tt., frlsilisa, U.k IUiisi, T4. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the Ifarmiyh nf fleiinolihrille fur l'titr iSmtint) Mmcli 1,1, lmm. John Triiduen mid .lntin llnwli'tt, I'iMir Over seers. In tippiiiint Willi 1 he 1'iHir iiwirict or the llniiuiitli nf Itevniildnvllle for the year ending Mureh 13, IMiH. lilt. oam't due fnnn fol. Init settlem't.. I WW In hands John Trudgen aw l. IIiimiiiiiii ftn ml frnm Wlimlow towiililp ftoo " E. NelT, lines 3 :ift " Min. IMVMluIn II (10 " Klnes, (oriiiHll phlld.... I0IKI " llenl. Kliniiier iroietly. iwim ' 111111I y Treasurer M4 :W of dlllill. nle J.JT (r milled todllplli'llte 27IHI t It. Hy aented returned f IMI " nm't Exoiieitiiliins 'JVM ft uur pt. ruliulu on ?,;iin.. 2 " fol. peiet.on JiKHiO 14ii ft 4'k'i 00 24 7.1 ft B-.1i.ttt ill 4!l .lohn llnnntili und family.. 2!" :i7 Ellen I (li-lllln ICIOI Mrs. Thus Mil In ' l Kiipheiulii Hi ysdiile 72 4'. M it. Itli-liind leM.li-k 00 llniep E. Fmvtli 0 43 JhpiiIi .lones mid fnt'illy... I'M '!:! Hmlle , limes und family 70117 fhiNI Austins mid fiiinlly 2.Vio: I'elel' fi'hneliler Ill III .Ins. Hliurp nud fiunlly 2"iiift E. Hi Miiti ii 4H42 IMiiuuiis V aiilen 0 13 Klorn Hprlinrer 31 10 A111111 Wiivland ftoo foiu Hhrgs 2 40 liii'oli thinner mid family Kill "ll Moggie Ay res I M lleriliu Rinltli :.. UMm I'avinelll of Ion 11 2.KIOI Auditing nep'ts 12 00 Keptilrs 10 Hhuiner pmp'ly ft Attorney fees 10 On MlHi-elliineoiis expenses... Ift .VI 48 days, .1 0I1 11 TriiiliM'U .... woo 2.1 iliiys, .lohn llnwlett 4IIH0 In liands .lohn 'rriiihren. ,, 1301 In lisnils.lolin llowlell.... Iiihi line ft-oin follerlor fox... 42:il'l Interest paid nil loan IllftO fi.imifti f.,:i73fti W. T. fox, Tnx Collector. In iii'poiiut with the Horough of Kcyitnldsvllle lor the year ending Miuvh 1:1. Ik'.io. HOItlllMIII TAX. UK. To niu't of diiplleiile II,UV2 m iiiideu to uiipiit'ttie t 4:1 fit. Hy nm't exonerations Iftivi remriieu .. ii"i ftpereenl lelmle on fs47.00 42 3.1 2 peret Col p're't on Jsl7oo HI HI ft (Ti.'l (Kl 2il ill II (till 47 30.17 nm't Trens. repelpls 1,247 7ft ' lue from Collector... liNOl'O SLOTH 47 JI.H7M 47 HON II TAX, IK. To ain't diiplleiile 1 .827 02 211 i'i miui'ii fit. Hy nm't exonerations " " ril ill 111.1l I:! ill IH (III 311 (10 1.1 IV) 24 7.1 28 Ull I, MM 24 IH U!U ft per cent relmte oii7h0 00 2 per pt fol p're't on ;hh(i ft fun i ft " " f.'i78 04 am't Trens. recelnls " due from fullei'tor. .. 91,K13 M 91,863 04 WATPII TAX. It. To ain't duplicate 810 711 8 7.1 IIIIUUII fit. Hy nm't exuiieriilloiiK ,r " returned 4 42 8:14 13 Oil 7 80 8 2ft 1172 ftftOOO IHH8 ft Mr cent reliuleon .'iloo') 8 per l ful p're't on i? iuiisi sim on A " " ' 1 1 MM nm't Trens. receipts " due froinfiilliK lor... Hill 11 ROtintKIII Tlir.ASI'HY, W.T. COX. lilt. 9HIII fti To am't line from Collector Inst year B70ICI 21140:1 1,247 7ft 7111 AO 711 Ml 211.10 20 00 4.100 10 00 30 110 211 Oft 111 mums 1 reus, iiini set " 11 from folleetor fox " " " County Treasurer ' " " II111 gesH Hlnke " " " Hoard of lleullli " " Election " " Telephone ' " " High Consliililn ' " " Audllor Uenernl M. M. Davis fit. Hy orders redeemed I.Hftft 70 Treas. 2 per pent illill " am't In hands of Trnus 1,148 44 93.143 2ft 93,113 2ft UIINII, THKASIIHKH W. T. COX. UK. To am't due from fol locter lust set.. 440.14 " In hands of Treas His 4H " " from C'olleulor fox 1,10(124 t!H, By orders redeemed 1,4'!2 87 .1 Trens 2 IMir i.enl 8 4.1 Trens. 2 ier pent lull. In hands of Tieus 0ft4 12 92,40ft 24 92,40ft 24 WATKH, TtlKASI'IIKK W. T. COX. lilt. To am't duo by fol Inst sot " fnnn folleetor fox " " from County Trensurer. 143 22 Mil 00 4.144 fit Hy iim'l duo Trens. IiihI set. 30 113 A.VIU0 II 00 147 03 " am 1 1 I orders redeemed. Hin't Treas. 2 ht pent. in nanus oi t reus.. 9738 HH 9738 M A. Hlnke, lliirgcss. In n unit with the. Horough of Keyuolilsvlllu for tho yeur II. ending March 13, Is'.ni. UK. To am't ree'd from lines, licenses, &p, 117 ftO fit. Hy nm't due Hurgess lust year 4 27 " paid W. T. fox 711 181 " " piiidforgns 13 24 907 HI 907 AO Oiitsttindlng Indebli'dness of Iho llnruiuih nf HiyuuldNVlllu for tho yeur eliding Alurch 13, I8IHI. lilt. To iKiiidsoulHtiiiiillug 8,81ft IW orders " til is fit. Hy am't due from (Nil. fux . r " In hands Treas. t'o 1,207 82 2,2411 .111 ft,4ili at nut Inilublediiesa., 98.1103 44 iS.lNCi 44 Flntinclnl sliilenient of tho Horough nf Heyn- oitisviiiu lor tne yetiruniiing marcn i,invu. lilt. To nm't of duplicates 4,380 80 lidded to tliiiillcates H2 22 " ducfmtu fnf. lust set. " In hands Truus 1,1.14 r.ll 1,1:12 411 8.111 04 70 OH 2ftO 20 00 4:1 00 III 110 30110 20 lift 11 frnm founly li-eas " Hurgess Hinge ' Hoard of Health " from Kind Ion " " Telephone Co M " High Coiisluble " Auditor (ientirul " " M. M. Davis CH. Hy um't exonerations 11302 ' " returned 4(211 " " rebules mM " " Coilecloi'spercuntugo IWfts i Treas. perciiiilugo .... 7s.1il " " orders redeemed 3,tf!8 37 " " dim from Col 1,207 K2 " " In hands nf Trens 2,240.111, o o duo Troas. last set.. .. 30 03 97.KI.1 18 18 TIiIh iiiToimt audited this 17th day nf March, 18IKI, and found to he correct. NlNIAN fOOPKII, I A.1(lli..M U. C.tilllSON, AIHUIOIS. ACTIVE KOL1CITORH WANTED F.VEHY where for "The Hlory of tho Philippines" by Mural llalsirad, commissioned by the (lovei-iinieiit ustiflhial lllsiorlan to the War Department, The book was wrillen lu iii-my camps at Han FranclHi-o, on Iho Pucllic Willi (ieneral Men 11, in I lie hospitals a I llnuoliilii, in Hong Knng, In the American trenches at Manila, In Iho Insurgent camps Willi Aguiii Hid n Iho deck of die Olympla w lib Dew ey, and lu the roar of hulllo lit the fall of ftlunllit. Honana for litems. Brimful of or iginal pictures la ken by government pholog rapbersoii the spot. Large issik. Low prices. Hlg prolils, Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy iinolliclal war honks, iiiittlt. free. Address, K. T.ilaiiuii, Hec'y., titui' lusui-uucu Hldg., Chicago. tuborlbg for The Star, . If you want the N w. : Hut.iriToiis wantfh EVFHY- l'W&fCJXnX hr Mni'iit Otn-fMiniMMit ti ndli'liil 1 1 ltrliiri to lim nr I it n !inl . Mm h"oU whi wrtttfii In iirmjr ruiMi- lit riin rnniflHco, tin t lie Tnrllli with (JciH-nil Mct iit, In tlx' Iki-iiKmIm nt Honolulu, In llnitit Kutiti, In the trcncnoH itt Mnnllii, hi tlic 1 ttt r u 1 1 1 ciiiups v. ii h Afriilniildii, nti 11m flrclt nf IIm OI tnihi with ficwpy. nud In tin' nmritf 1'iittli' iit Hi1 full of M until. HmiMnra for nt itis. hi Imliil if in iuIimiI plctuic inkfn ny (riivornnM'tit plifMoiirniilM'r-M nti tht hkiI, ImmI. Low jii Ii-i-. IllfC puitUn. Freight tiuhl. C't-ffllt Klvi'ii I Mop till liifliy UIMlf llrliil win- lioolV-. Out 111 fire. Adilrr. K. T. Miii Imt, Hi-r'y., Slut liiHiiniiirp ttllt.. ( lilrno. V1 r II. tsTAMEY, ATT(MNEY-AT-LAVV, (illlce lit lintel Mi'fnunell, l!eyiiuldsvllle, I'll. c, M ITCH ELL. ATTOMN i: Y-AT-LAW. lllllce on West Main Mti-eet. olinoslte the C'lmmercliil Hotel, Heynotdsvllle, I'n. ". 's . ATTOHN EY-AT-LA V, Uniol. vllle, JulTetwin Co. I'a. Cinice In room foi'ineiiy occupied hy Onrdon coi iieit west, muni sinni. q m. Mcdonald, attoun ey-at-law, Notary I'lililtc, leal esttite agent, ratrnts secilierl, pollecllnns rnude prnuiptly. In Nolan lilis'k, Keyuolilsvlllu, I'n. tllllce gMlTH M. McCUK-IGUT, ATTOUN EY-AT-LA W , Noliii v I'iiIiIIp nud Itenl Estate Agpnt. Col- leplloits r.lll rpcelve prompt attention, flllce In KriH'htlch A Henry hlock, near postotllce. i.cynoKiM'iuu rii. E. NEEE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Ileal Estuie Agent, Iteyuoldsvllln, I'n. E. HOOVEU, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Iteslilent dentist. In the Kinelilleh k Hen ry block, iii'iu- Hie posiiilllce, Aliiin street. lienl leness lit opera lln. 13" li. DkVEKE KING, DENTIST, tllllce over lieynoldsvllle llnidwiiio Co. store, Main street, Ke.viiolilsv,lle, Tn. L. L. MEANS. DENTIST. Ofllep In Hie .1. Vllti Iteed liulldlinr, corner of Main and Ktfih streets. do tela. JJOTEL McCONN ELL. HEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Fit AN K J. JILACK, l'rinvU,r. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ters for coininerclnl men. Hieam heat, free bus, liiith riKiius and closets on every lluor, suniple rnntus, liiuiaru room, tuiepnone coie neciions etc. JJOTEL, liELNAP, KEYNOLDSVILLE, TA. FJtANK IH ETA, Proprietor. First class In every part icular. Located In the verypenlre nf the business part of town. Free 'bus to and frnm trains and commodious sample riaims for commercial travelers. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Pliliudulphiu & Erie Hull road Division. In olToot Nov. 20, 1898. Trains leave Driftwood ns follows: KAHTWAIll) 9:03 a m Train S, weekdays, for Hunbury, Wllkesbiirre, lliirleton, l'ottsvllle,rcranton, liiirrisnurg anil l lie iniermeainie si a. Hons, arriving at rhlladeliibla 6:2:1 n. New York. 9:30 o. m.t llnltlmore.S:Ui n.m.i Washington, 7: Ift p. ni Pullman Parlor car from Wllllamsport to Philadelphia nnd pas senger conches from Kane to Philadelphia and WilllamsiHirt to Haltlinoro and Wash ington. 4:03 p. in. Train 8, weekdays, for llnr. riniMiiK mm niiriiiirumiv niniii.iin, ni- rlving at Phlldelphln4:30A. H.iNew York, 7:13 A. H. Pullman Hleepiiig cars from lliirrlsliurg to Plilliidelphln and New York. Philadelphia passengers pun remain In slocuor undisturbed until 7:30 A. at. 10:12 p.m. Train 4. dully for Kuntnirv. Harris- burg and Intermedliito stations, arriving nt Plilliidelphln, 11:12 A. H.i New York, :33 A. M. on work days and 10.:is A M. on tlun duyi Hiiltluiuro, H::k1 A. M.i Washington, 7:4.1 A.M. Pillllnan sleepers from Krle and Wll llninsiHiii In I'hilndeliiblaaud Wllllamsport. lu V uslilliglnli. I'lissengeis III sleeper for Hiilllnmie and Washington will he transferred Into Wiishingiuii sleeper at Wll llamsiMirt . Passenger cnaches frnm Erie to Philadelphia, mid WUllitnisport to Uultl- more. WKHTWAUI) 4:38 a. m. Train ll. weekdays, for F.rle. Itldg wa . I m Itnln, Cleriiiunt und principal Inter- metlliuo Hiitiinns, 9:44 a. in. Train 3, dully for Erlo and Inter, tiii'd luln oolnts. S:47 p. in. Train 1ft, weekdays for Kane and intermodiuie si ui ions. TIIKoroil THA1NS FOIt DRIFTWOOD FltOM THE KAST AND SOUTH. TRAIN leaves New York:ft0p. m.,l'lilladol oliliL 8:.HI n. in. i Washington 7:20 u. m.. Hal- tlmore 8.40 p. in., ariivlng at Driftwood 4:38 a. ni., weekdays, Willi Piilliiian sleeoeis uud iiassunger coaches from Philadelphia to '.lie and Wushlngton and Hiiltlinore to WUllitnisport. TRAIN 1ft leaves Philadelphia 8:30 A. m.i Washington, 7.NI A. M.i Hultlmnre, 8:,10 a. h.i Wilkesburro, 10: 15 A, M.i weekdays, iirrlvlnu- al, Driftwood at ft: 47 V. M. with Pullman I'aiior car from Philadelphia to Wllllamsport ana passenger coacn 10 naiie. TRAIN 3 leaves New York at 7:40 p. m.i Phllu ilelobla. 11:20 n. m.i Washington. 10.40 p. m.i Haltlinoro, ji:mi p. m.i oiiiiy arriving i Urlftwooil at li:44 a. m. ruuman sleeping i.iisi fmtii Phllii. In Williainsn't. und through Imssenger coaches frnm i'lilladelphla to -,rlo aud Huliliunro to Wllllumspnrt. On Hunduys only Pullmun sleeper Phlladulphitt to r.rie. JOIINSONBURG RAILROAD. .(WKKKDAYS) Commotions via Johnsonburfj R. R. and Rtilirway & Cloarllold U. U. a. ni. WKKKllAYrij ; f lerinulit WimhIviiIh (iilnwuod HiiiIiIi's Run lustuntcr hi might Uleu Hazel Helidigo Johnsonburg Riilgway p. m. lono Ar U.'kI ii, mi 0 4li 0 40 Ii :i II 211 II 20 0 10 8 ft.1 Lv Lv . 10 40 10 41) 10 Ml 1(11.1 11 (Ml 1104 11 1.1 II 20 11 4U 11 M Ar . p. IU. 8 0.1 7 .1:1 7 411 7 40 7 311 T:h 7 28 7 18 713 "7114 700 8 40 H ft.1 II 40 8111 ft III 4 2.1 140 ll. ill. 8 do Ar 8 43 8:18 n. in. Lv 11 20 8 27 11112 (141 8 4.1 8 48 8.13 70)! 7U1 . 7 11 711 Ar 7 20 ArJ3ft Tv 72.1 740 8 III V lu KM Ar 12 40 p. in. p. in. 12 10 12 17 12 22 12 31 12 35 12 :m 12 43 12 XI 12 57 " l'07 1 Ift 140 "120 13.1 2 11 3111 3:10 8 30 p. ni. Kldgwny Isliind Hun Cariuan TraiiNfur I'roylaud Hbolls Mills Hlue KiH-k farrier llropkway vlllo Lanes Mills Mi'MInu rliiinuiU 8 211 8 2H 8 22 8 17 8 08 8 01 7 lis 7ft4 7NI Lv 7 40 Lv 7 inf Ar 8 4.1 umi 5 20 llarveys Hun Fulls f reek Dllllols Fa I Is Creek Rcvnolilsvllle Hi-isikvlllu Now llt-lhlehoiu Red Hunk I'll IhliuiK Lv ACTIVE J. H. IIUTCII1NHON, Ueu. Uuuagur. J. R. WK)D, Ueu. t'uaa, Ag't. a LLEOHENY VALLRV UAILWAY tr. VNY, , In oftect Wednesdfly, RAHTW AHfl. STATiosa No. I. So.ft.lNo.S. fij. 1. STATIONS. A Hi i M A- A . I'lltshurg S 40 1 411 40 UedHllIlk 10 ft.1 12.1 10 lift l.iinsonlinm.... II 01 4 8 II 05 New llctlilfhem 111 (111) 20 n m Onk Kldge II 42 ft 18 t 27 II 42 Maysvllle II 48 S 28 td SI 11 4H Sunimervlllo... 12 0ft II 4h ID! 12 08 Hrookvllle 12 21 8 04 8 011 I'Wi Hell 112 27 18 Id 1ft 1.1112 31 Kuller 12 30 8 22 18 27 12 43 Keynoldsvlllo.. 12 ftft 40 ft 4.1 1 (m I'lincoiist tl OH 18 4s 18 ft;i tl 08 - Nil Creek 1 20 700 J On 11.1 I Mi Hols 1 30 7 10 7 08 1 2.1 Siilmla 1 4:1 7 23 T tl Wliiterburn .... I 5.1 7 Ml 7 31 PenuHeld I fill 7 42 7 41 Tyler I os T fti T AO lleniieietle 2 37 8 20 8 If O Hi lit 12 47 18 SO 48 27 driftwood 8 1.1 UNI 8M r. m. r. m a. m. r. m WSSTWAHP Nn.2 1 No.n NoTlO No. 8. P. M. P. M. ft SO 18 III 8 21i 6 AH 7 on 7 M 7 2il 7 4 2 4 CO 7 .Mil 4 10 t7 Art 14 1.1 8 01 4 2.1 IS 22 4 41 18 34 t4 M S 41 A 00 8 17 ft IH 19 17 8 8ft 9 21' A 43 31 ft VI 8 211 8 30 I 9 2ft P. M. P. M. STATIONS. A 1. M HrlflwiNMl 10 mi A 30 llrntit 110 as tfl ft ft 07 Ilennexetle.... 10 48 Tv er II I tl 34 8 43 I'cnntteid Wlnterhurn ... II 2.l 11 32 8 40 8 Ml 7 121 Haliuln 11 4 12 .. IHiltuls FHllsfrcek.... I 201 7 2.1 47 81 7 40 raneunsl KeytioldsvlUe . Kuller Hell HrookvUle. 41 21 I It'. I .11 7 7 (El t II riuniniei-ville... 2 27 Mnvsvtlle t 47 2 ft.1 8 01 I as 8 fV OnkKlilL'e New lleililehem I.awsnnham... lied Hunk 'Itlsiuirg 8 Ift p. m Trains 7 and 8 Sunday otilv. All oilier irulns dally expept Sunday. t iirtrv ii. I'ltn r,, ait o. UKH I.. pfJPT. J A8. 1. ANDEKHON Okn'lFass. Aot. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS HlIUfJH UAILWAY. TIME TAIII.E. On mid after January I. 180(1. nassen- eer trains will arrive and depart frnm Falls Creek station, dally, except Sunday, as fol lows: ' riKPART. For Tin llnls, II I g Hun and Punxautawney. I0..I2 a m. 1.30. a.ftft. 8.00 n m. For Hiillols. f iirwensvllle and Clearfield, 7.29 it m, 1.40, ft.d'i p m. For ltldgway, Hriidford and Kix-hester, 10.11 a m. For Kldgwnyi Hriidford and Buffalo, I. Ift p. m. For Kcynolusvlllc, 10.31 a m, 4.17 p m. AKHIVK. From I'unxsiitawney, Hlg Ron and DuBols, 7.00, lo.ll a in, 1.I.1.4.12 p in. From flearlleld. f iirwensvllle and DuBols, 10.3.1 a m. 12.41. 4.17. 7.ft3 n m From HutTiilo, Kochesler, Bradford and ltldg way. 8. ft.1 p. m. From llradford and Kldgway, 10.82 am, 3.1ft p m. From lieynoldsvllle, 1.0ft, ft.02 p. m. I'nsMcngcrs are requested to purchase tick ets before entering the pars. An excess charge of Ten f ents will be collected by con ductors when fares are paid on trains, from all slat inns where a ticket otbee Is maintained. 1 lioiisand mile tickets giKid for passage over any portion of the H., R. P. and Heech Creek railroads are on sale at two (2) cents per rniie. For tickets, time tables and full Informa tion apply to t.. c. iiavis. Agent, Kpynoiasviiio, ra. E. C. Lapct, Uen. Pas. Agent, Kochesler N. Y. JJEECH CUEEK KAILROAD. . New York Central 4 Hiidses River R. R. Co,, Leiiee CONDENSED TIME TABLE. HRAD lip RRAD DOWN Kxp Mall No 30 No38 Exp Mull No 37 No : November 20, 1898. p m 9 00 p ni am p m !2ftArr....PATTON....Lv 48 30 440O 102 Westover 8.12 4 IB... r8 38 S 1.1 12 38 .MA1IAFFEY 7 1ft 740 440 80S 7 ftO 12 13 Lve , Kermoor....Arr 7 40 1202 OA.AM.... .... 7ft0 ft Ift 7 32 II ftft Arr....KeriniKir ....Lve 7ft7 ft 21 7 2AUftO NewMllport 902 5 28 718 1144 Olanta. 808 81ft 532 S3B 70S 11 38 Mitchells.... 837 11 11 .CLEARFIELD. 1840 6 IS 10 .11 WmKlland 9 00 7 00 8 08 10 44 Blgler 9 07 7n7 8 02 10 38 Wallaceton 9 13 8ft0 ftM 10 28 .. Morrlsdale Mines. ... 9 22 7 22 IWft l020Lve Munson Arr 9 30 7 30 T20 lirsl Lve I ,, I Air t 53 7 5ft 80ft 1140 Arr ( ' "' Lve 9 10 710 ft 43 10 Ift Arr Munson Lve 9 32 732 8 40 8 22 ftflft 4. IS 4 07 3.1ft 848 8 42 8 30 8 2ft 10 10 ..Wlnburne 9 37 738 7S4 819 8 IS 904 917 924 9 33 94A 9M 47 9 20 9 22 8 37 8 23 PEALE 18 ....nilllntown 10 14 ...KNOW fllOE 1020 BEECH CKF.EK 1107 ... Mill Hal) 11 17 8 17 LOCK HAVEN 1123 8 0S Youngdule 1130 7.18 JERSEY SIIOIIE .TITNO, 1140 7 ftft . ...J EKHEY SHORE. .. . 114ft 2.18 t7 2l Lve W1LLIAMHP T Arr a m 12 20 1028 p m am p m Dm a m PH i.a. ft Keapinii K. K. am Di a m Pull. A. ft Keapinii R. It 2 : H ftft Arr WILLI AMWP T Lve 12 34 11 : 8 38 !! :m Lve PIIILA Arr 820 700 t4 0O ' Lv N.Y.vlaTamaiiia Ar 9 40 430 0(IOLv..N.Y.vlaPhlla..Arbl0 40 J9 30 ampm pmam Dully 4 Week-days I it 00 p m Sundays 1 10.1ft a m Sunday "b" Through passengers traveling via Phil adelphia on 12.34 p m trnln from Williams port, will change cars at Huntingdon St., Philadelphia. , CONIVKOTIONN. At WllllamsDort with Philadelphia lti-iKllngK.lt. At jersey i Willi ran ifitsiK iiauwav. al Hall wllh Central Railroad of PennsvM Al. Plilllnsliiii-ir with Pennsylvania RlilllT and AlKsina & Phlllpshurg Connwtlng R, U. At t;ieartiuiu wun iiuituio, itis'iiestor s Pittsburgh Hallwuy. At MahunVy and Pillion with Cambria ft Cleartlrld Division of Pennsylvania liallrimd. At MahalTey with rennsyivtinia M ixorill-ivestern itauroau. A. O PAI.MKII, V. E. llRHHIMAN, Buporintendent. Cen'l Pass. Agt. Phlladeiuhra, Pa. L. M.SNYDER, Practical florse-stioer And General Blacksmith. !n'''''t(t''?fe": ilWMSi!!, ir..,. -.1., . .' ': ; ..'.'.-? ? Horse-shoeing done in the neatest manner and. hy the latest Improved muthuds. Re pairing of all kinds carerully aud promptly llollO. SATIHVACTION UlIAItANTSKO. HORSE CUPPING lluve just received a complete set of ma chine horse clippers of latest style 'K8 outturn and am prepuied to do clipping In tiio best posslbio milliner ut ruiouiiialilu rules. Jackson mt. near Fifth, ReynolOavllle, P,- EVERY WGitfAtN! Rttmetliuea tnHvu tk ivliuble luouUily lvyuluiiiii lUtHliCitMk DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, Are prompt, safe andcertiln In ro. nl'. TSo geu 'Too"' 'wuevurdisajiiiolnt. Heutuiiwbuos Fur salt) hy your druggist. -. J,
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