VOLUME 8. KEYNOLDSV1LLE, I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOHKR 11, 11WU. NUMHEK 22. f l-Waoted-l W re EMERICKVILLE. to induce their husbands to purchase their Winter Overcoats, Suits, I Underwear, Hats and Caps of us. Our stock in complete hi every depart ment and moreover every purchaser is pure of getting just what lie thinks he is getting. Our goods and prices have already pleased hun dreds of Smart Haven. i Overcoat Department Is overflowing with the choicest of styles and patterns. Overcoats for men start at $5.00, $6.00, 7.50 and $10.00. They come in all the latest colors. lien's Suits ' For your winter suit can show you the nicest line you have ever seen and can sell you a good wool suit for $5.00, up to $15.00. They are simply fine. Suits, Overcoats and Reefers Mothers, bring your boya and let us try on some of our Suits, Overcoats and Reefers and see for yourself the elegant line and low price6. Can sell you a nice, good, heavy school suit from $1.50 to $5.00; good overcoat for $2.00 to $5.00, and a nice, good, heavy Reefer for $2.00 up to $5.00. Underwear Department In this department we have a great display for both men and boys. Can give you a good, heavy wool-fleeced undersuit for $1.00. To convince yourself of the true merit of our Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Reefer's, Underwear and Shirts, come in and see our line for fall and winter. Scott McClelland, Match ub if you can. , Successor to L. P. Seeley. NOTHING Tint, t.h a Via at. mntmi nla an A umrlr. manbhii) enter into the construo-4 41, n l, 1 4 CINDEREbbA &LSTOVES ft KANGESjJfgU 1 Mudu with a view of suiting the, exact wants of the houso-kucpors at' a modem to cost. Good Bakers Perfect Roasters. f Sold with That Understanding. . Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co.; Thirteen Cases Diphtheria In One Fam ily Personal and General News. Diphtheria Is resirted In the follow ing families: John Slormer, Thompson Cattinr and Mrs. Isaac Harrlger. Tho formnr is having a pretty hard slogo, Mr. Stormer and twulvo of tholr thir teen children having been nttiiPKed near about tho same) time. Some hare recovered so as to he up, whllo other are In a precarious condition yet. Every possible onre should be taken to keep this dreaded dlsenso out of the schools. Row J. P. Hicks who was assigned this charge hy tho Krlo Conference last wet k, has made his apiiearance and wilt preach In the M. B. church next Sab bath at 10..10 a. m. Rev. Hicks doesn't come here a stranger, having been on the appointment 23 years ago, and aa fur as can be learned hlmsolf and funilly were very well liked. W. R. Meredith, of Punxautawney, has purchased a small lot of logs from Mrs. HhalTer which were cut on her lands near here tho past summer, and the probabilities are that a mill will bo erected on the grounds In tho near fu ture to saw them. judging from tho number of chickens and turkeys M. C. Hutchlns sends from hero to Hazelhurst, McKenn county, onu would think that place well sup plied with preachers. MIm Minnie Markel and brother, Ralph, of Knnxdiilo, and Mr. Unas Colo man, of North Freedom, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Htirkliouso, of this place. Harry Selhert Biid wife, of Roynolds- vllle, spent Saturday at tho home of Mrs. Selburt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnell, of this place. Cal n.verly, originally from Heaver township, but at present teaching school at Sugar Hill, spent Sunday with frionds here. John Swart has built an addition to his residence In the west end of town, which gives It a very pleasing appear ance. John Marts was called to Reldsburg, Clarion county, last Thursday on ac count of the serious II I turns of his father. K. WelBer finished sawing hemlock Saturday laHt and now a short run on hardwood will clean up his entire stock. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Waroy was Interred In the Lutheran coraotery last Wednesday. Miss Ada Mowory who visited at Falls Creek and DuUols part of last week, returned homo Saturday. Geo. Klinglesmith and wife, of Dccch- woods, visited among relatives and frionds here the past week. C. N. Rea, dentist and landlord of Coolspring, was registered at Hotel Burkhouse last Thursday. Frank Ohl and wife, of Shaunondalu, Clarion county, are visiting relatives here the present week. Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, of Reynolds ville, spent Sunday with their son. Edwin, of this place. O. F. Haines and family visited Mrs. Haines' sister, Mra. Long, at Punxsu tawney Saturday. Maluora Reynolds and wife, of Brook ville, visited Rev. and Mra. A. G. Mills last Saturday. Wm. Bennlnger spent Saturday with bis daughter, Mrs. Vera Hutchlns, in Falls Creek. Mrs. C. A. Burkhouse baa been on the sick list the past week, but is con valescent. Thos. S. Kennedy, of New Kensing ton, made a business trip to this place Saturday. Mra. Klmbat, of Brookvllle, is visit ing at the home of T. C. Flemmlng this week. M. N. Stormer, of Wortbvllle, was the guest of Robt. Stewart last Thurs day. Sheriff Burns made a call for deputies through this community Saturday last. A new roof la being put on one side of the Lutheran church this week. Mrs. E. Schugars and daughter, Mln nle, spent Friday in Brookvllle. Casar Ferris, of ReynoldsvlUe, spent Sunday with friends here. Rev. A. G. Mills is moving to bis new field of labor. Paradise. Everything looks black since Jack Frost's visit. Barney Reedy visited In Armstrong county last week. County Commissioner W. C. Murray visited in this place last Thursday. George Ilollonbatigh attended a dance at Scotch Hill one night last week. E. S. Syphrit left here this morning for a two weeks sojourn in Pittsburg. Miss Maud and Goorgo Sueosloy vis. ited at Adam Norrls,' near Panio, lost Sunday. Deacon Myers, who has been working at Presuottvllle returned to bis home last Saturday. Alfred Sheesley says he has a job of wheeling sunshine and sorting sawdust on Mr. Law's saw mill. LIST OP1 JURORS. Drawn for November Term of Court, Commencing November 13, 1899. flllAND jesv. J K lies. 'lover top r.tiwniti reigui, vi iniow twn lleniv lllnlnnan, r, Henderson Iwp Hamuel Miilrrn, ItlnirnoUl twp isaae i,ong, Mined twp Unity Orr, F,ldred Iwp II J Mereer, Kim twp Herbert Hum. Ileynoldsvtlle I ell, lllg Knn V II Henlt, I'orsles ,lohn C Ttieker, Pnnvstitswney Flunk tieemer, Wlnslow Iwp .1 ii n.m'v, r.itirefi iwp Men Hnnirh. vVlimlnw twp Jrn-ob Helhle. Krvnnldsvllle Abraham Hiirkett, Oliver twp jonn rtiisnouxe, rnnK twp I,' J MiitMtn. Washington twn J M liauph, Voting twp Hnmuel Huffman. Oliver twp A tl Hinder. Plneereek Iwp I' Hrahlman. Plnprreek twp II II Nnlf, Mrl'slmnnt T II 7.ell r, llHHkvlll rariT. E I, Taylor, Hnxikvlllp F M Covert. Clover Iwn "smiiel Crafl, Young twp M K SHirley. Mri'nlmnnf twp J W IMmire. Washington twp s a Mix. Wlnslow iwp A It Mlli'liell, Perry Iwp Jtii'iih hexslrr, Vounit iwp .iiitii ros, n nrwuw iwp V V llillin. Mel'Mlniiitil Iwn lleorite Herd, Kevimlilavllie A Tlllrrtun, Bnrnelt twp T (' Hi niilcln, Kevnolilivllla II r tiNtiurne. Hununeri Hie A I IthiHlefl. HelilleriMin two .1 II IIiivIk, Vouiib Iwu J H lliiiiitherly, WsHhliifflnn Iwp Nimh Htrntlne, Wlnilnw Iwp John lienn. Wnnhlnuton Iwp 11 ii wmtcniii, itiiintftoii twp Win KIwimhI I'miiiHiitnwney II II I'retHllll, Bnx'kwiyrllUi Henry Htlver, Llnilsey Wllnnn llUh. I'orter twn T V lliirniir, Mel'nlmont Iwp V I'lillmin, West Iteynolilsvllle H R CrHwtoi-il. Wimhlnirion twp mill UHintHIIII. llllver iwp tmeN A Hweeiipv. Hell two U A Rhine, WarKiiW Iwp .uteri rimer, nnox townvnip J II ftufall, llPiitlet-Hon Iwp T I) Rhine, llrookvlllu W .1 rinrk, Oliver twp .1 M Knit 1, Reynolihtvllle Henry Norrln, Wltmlow twp H M Mi'linnnlil, I'orlertwp Thomas H Alexander, WaHhlnirlon Iwp iii iiieiiriMiy, nnioKviiie N II Kilelliliite, I'linxmilawiipy William lliinmlre. Vounirtwn T 8 Mei.iiiown, I'tinxtittawney Hnmuel Hmlth, IVhihhw Iwp rriuiK iiniven, naninaioii iwp i 11 itosn, aniunicion i wp John Rhmli'o. Mel'almnnl twn tl M Henry, Wlnnlow Iwp .Itimeft llravliell, Knyiter Iwp iturry i ornett, iiiihiii iwp TaAvaasa. Rrneat Revnoliln. Wlnnlow twn T H Smith, WiiKhlnatiin Iwp . r. I'nyioii, iiioik iwp R K lliuilv. Ilrook villa John l.ovo. Union twp it r .inMinnn, nnox twp I) F Henry, Hnrnett Iwn W W Doinihertr. nhlnir(nn twn Uenrire Tornmee, I'unxftiilswiiey t'linulen Myers, I'linxsntawney tvii ui 1. ir . Wni M f'rlHNnmn, I'erry Iwp John W'lMti, Voiiiik Iwp A .1 lleene. I'nnxHiitHWiiev John llreen, Perry Iwp 11 ii tirer, next iieynoiiiHvuin Wm r Htunip, I'nnxftutftwney David Htahlinnn I'olk Iwu I'harlea Feleht. ReynoldHVlllu A J IIHV1H, 1IHHKHI IWp Frsnk hitler, l'iliixiilwn.'y Unlet Hmlth, Heuverlwp W W l'ooH'r, WaxhlnKton twp F H ('hIIhmiI, Hnyiler Iwp J U Hrown. F.hlwl twp Math I'erry, Rlnirtfolri Iwp deonre Oourley, IlriHikvlIln KC Murrrsy, Punxmilawiiey j W Wllxon, iSinxoutawney jnetiu m pniiin, neu twp Ell Powell. KlnicKolil JiMenh II Allen, lirixikvllle J I. North. PuiiXNUInwney TIkiiiihh KiIiuiiiihoii. Vounit twp tlcorgc Wllver, Unsklll Iwp T J IIhtIh. Rpvnnhlxvllli. Jitnies M MfirxiiHli, Hnyder twp Rathmel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron were at Coal Glon Sunday attending the fun eral of a friend. Miss Tena lab man, of Shawmut, ia visiting relatives and friends hero. Maplewood mines were idle Monday on account of one of the boilers spring ing a leak. E. F. Ashley, of Walston, was shaking hands with friends here Sunday. W. H. Headley, of New Kensington, was In town the first of last week. Miss Mary Smith, who has been in DuBols for some timo returned home last week. Mrs. Jacob Mornlngstar, who baa been visiting in Ohio for some time, returned home last week. Mrs. John Bates, who was visiting in England for the last three months, re turned borne last week. Geo. Dyke, who has been unable to work for the last five years, started for England Friday of last week, hoping that he may be able to find some treat ment that will help him. Mrs. Dyke will go to McDonold to stay with her son, who Uvea there. No. fl.1. AN OIUUNANCK autliorl.lng the lay I on out, construction and building of a public sewi.r in Hill street from an alley at or near the estate of James Flynn, deceased, where aald street Intersects with said alley to a point where said sewer will connbet with a roposed main sewer at or near where III! street Intersects with Fourth street. Whereas, It appears by the petition and atlldavtt on file In the council cham ber of the council of the borough of lteynoltlsvllle. that a maioritv of prop erly owners, In Interest and number, abutting on the line of Hill street, on the line nt tho proposed Improvement, have petitioned the council of said bor ough lo lay out, construct and build a tnihllo sower In Hill street In said nor- ough, beginning at a point on an alley at or near the estate of James rlynn, itnceiisi d. whore Hill street Intersect with said nllev: thence in Hill street cast to a point where said street Inter seels with Fourth street: thence In Hill street east to a point where said sewer will connect itli a prntiuscd main sew er at or near where Hill street inter sects with Fourth street in manner and form as directed hy law, that said sewer Is a public necessity for the convenience ami lieHllli of Hie citizens: and that the costs and expenses of tho same be as sessed anil collected In accordance with tho provisions of the Acta of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reliiMiur therein and regulating tho same: therefore Section 1. Ho It ordained and enact ed by the town council of the borough of KcynoldHvllln In council assembled and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of tho same, that a public sewer be liiftl out. constructed and built In Hill struct, beginning at a point on an alley at or near tho estate of James Flynn. deceased, where Hill street In ters fla with said alley; thence In Hill street east to a point where said street Intersects with Fourth street; thence In Hill Htrni t cant to a isilnt whero said sewer will connect with a proposed main s.'wer at. or near whero Hill street Intersects with Fourth street, in accord ance with a survey hereto attached and made u part of this ordinance. section. That said sewer shall be built as follows: Diameter of sewer plpo to be decided upon by the council; to be placed not '.ess than three U) feet below t he surface of tho present street, so that connections with the same can bo properly mitdn from cellars six (II) feet in depth reckoning from level of center of street. The SewerCommlttce of tho town council of the borough of HeynolilHVllIu bo ant Is hereby author ized and empowered to proceed to buy materials, employ an engineer and la borers and make all necessary contracts for tbn laying out, construction and completion of xaid sewer. hcction.1 1 hut salu sewer shall on subject to all I lie rules, regulations and ordinances of the borough of Reynolds- vl 1 1 now In rorco or that may be here after passed regulating such sewer, and sewer system of said borough, and no person shall bo permitted to tap such sower or connect therewith until such person or owner of property has paid his or her prooortion of tho costs of the construction of said sewer and complied with all tho rules and regulations as aforcsuid. Section 4. The costs and expenses of the same to bit assessed and collected In accordance with the provisions of the Acts or Assembly or thetJommoawoalth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating tho samo. Section Ti. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far aa the same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In council this 4ih day of October, A. D. I WW. s. H. ELLIOTT, Attest: Pres. of Council. L. J. McEntire, Clerk Approved this 5th day of October, A. D. 1WM). H. Alex. Stoke. Chief Burgess. Rural Diatrict. Sely Douthit is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden drove to DuBoi lost week on busness. Misses Ella Brumbaugh and Edna London, of Eleanora, visited frionds Ii this place last Sunday. The oyster supper at John Svphrit' last Saturday night wus woll attended oy tho boys of our neighborhood. D. L. Brumbaugh and Alex Best ui busy building tho wall for A. O'Donnell new house on theSuranklo tilueo. A saw mill belonging to Robert Kir Patrick was destroyed bv flro last week The loss Is estimated at tlfteen hundred dollars. No Insurance. Left My Bed and Board. All persons am hereby uotlBvd and cau tinned not to trust or harbor my wife, Edith Rupert Marino, upon niy account, as she left my bed and board June 1:1, ltilM, without just cause or provocation, and I will not puy bills of her contracting. Carmikb Maiiiko. Big Soldier I'u., Oct. Mb, lfiut). k- No. 61. BE IT ORDAINED and enacted by the town council of the borough of ueynoldsvlUe, In council assembled, and it Is hereby ordained by authority of tho same: Section l. That tho right of way Is hereby granted to E. A. Ferrin, his heirs, successors or assigns to enter upon the public streets, lanes, alleys and public squares of the Borough of Reynoldsvlllu, to erect, maintain and control poles and wires for the purpose of carrying and conducting electricity, for the period of fifty years, through said streets, lanes, alleys and publlo squares of tho said borougn of Keyn oldsvillo as they now exist, or may be hereafter changed, extended or estab lished, for the purpose of supplying electricity to tho citizens and Inhabl lants of the borough of Roynoldsville, and for the lighting of the stores, oflloes, dwelling houses, streets, lanes. alleys, public squarea and other places where electric lights may be needed and desired, and for tho supplying of eluctrlcliy for motor power, or for heat to such person or persons as may desire the samo. Section 2. Said poles shall be erected on the streets, lanes, alleys and public squares at such places and on such lines as tho Street Committee of the said borough shall direct, and tho poles shall lie straight and of sutllclunt strength to carry nil wires placed there' on, and shall not be less than twenty' live feet In height above the streets. Section 3. Tho said E. A. Ferrin, his successors or assigns, shall within ninety days nf"r this Ordinance goes Into effect, commence to erect such lines and prosecute said work with reasonablo diligence until said plant Is completed. Suction 4. This Ordinance shall uot go Into effect until tho said E. A. For rln, bis successors or assigns shall file tho stipulation acoeutinir tho same with all its provisions, and agreeing to be bound thereby. Said acceptance to be filed within ten days or this ordinance to be null aud void. Section 6. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with this irdinaneu Is hereby ri p. iilnl so far as the samo effects this on) i nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law In council this 4 th day of October, A. D. iwm. s. it. KLMOTT, Attest: Pres. of Council. L. J. McEntire, Clerk. Approved this fith dav of October. A. D. IWIII. H. Al.tfx. Htokr, Chief Burgess. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division. In effect May 21, 18ttH. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: RAKTWAHD :tn a m Train s, wenkdayi. for "anbury, Wllkexlmrre, HhiIHoii, roitsville.HcruntoD, Hnrrlslmra ami thn Intermrdlnte illa tion, arriving at I'hllntlelphla :' p.m., New Vnrk, V JIlp. m. Hxlllmni,8:WI p.m. I WHsliltistoii, 7: in p. ni Pullman Parlor car from Wllllamxpnrt to riilladnlphla and pas apiiser coaches from Kane to l'hllaili'lilila anil WHIIamsnnrt lo llallltnora and Washington. 4!tn p. m. Train S, weekdays, for flar- rlsburg and Intermeillutn stations, ar riving ui 'hllalcljlils t :i' A. u. New York, 7.US a. ni l Haltltnorw, t.Mi a. m. Washlnslon 4. lift A. H. Pullman Sleeping ears from HatTlxhurK to Philadelphia and Nnw York. I'hlladHphla paxHenverx can rnnialn In sleeper uiidlslurlM'il until 7::SI A. m. 10:12 p.m. Train 4,dally for Hunhury, Harrls- ours ann intermediate staiions, arriving at Philadelphia, 6: .',2 A. M.I Nnw York, Ti:ils A. M. on week days and 1(1 w A H. on Sun day) Mainmort", S::A a. m.i Waihlnifton, 7:15 A.M. Pullman xlepiHrs from Krle and VV II llamxport to Philadelphia and Wllllamsport to Washington, raxspnunrs In slneer for llalllmorn and Washington will he transferred Into Waxhlngton sleeper at Wll Pamxxirt. Passenger eoaelips from Rrle to Philadelphia and Wllllarnxport lo Haiti more. WF.HTWAIMI 4::wa. in.- Train . weekdays, for Ki le, ltlrtg way, II illols, ( lermont anil principal Inter -mediatusiatlous. 11:44 a. m. --Train il, dally for Krle and Inter mediate points. 8:42 p. m. Train 1 1, wpekdays for Kane and I nt ermptt latest aliens. TIIKorilll TRAINS FOR HlllFTWOOIl FROM TI1K EAST AMI HOI; 'I'll. TRAIN S leaves New YorkrcfUip. m. .Philadel phia x:.V p. ni l Washington 7:30 p. m., llal tlmore S.4II p. ni., arriving at Iirlftwood 4:3s a. in., weekdays, with Pullman sleepers and passenger roaches from Philadelphia to Krle and Washington and llaltlmore to WllllnmsiKirt. TRAIN il leaves New York at 7:M p. m.; Phlla- iieiniiia, ll:ifi) p. m.i v ashliigton, lulu p.m. I llaliimore, 11:16 p. m.i dally arriving at OrlftwiMHl at 11:44 . m. Pullman sleeping ears from I'hlla- to Willlamsn't, and through iiassenger roaches from Philadelphia to le and llaltlmore lo Wllllamsisirt. On Hominy only Pullman sleeiHir Philadelphia to Krle. TRAIN Ift leave Philadelphia :4A A. m.i Washington, 7. A. H. Hull Imore, s:.v a. M. Wllkesliarm, IO:tV a. m ; weekdays, arriving nt Driftwood tit ti ll p. M. with Pullman Parlor par from Philadelphia to Willhimsport. and passenger coach to Kane. Connections via Jobnsonhurg it It. and Ridgway & Clearfield R. R. p. m. i i.i 70S 7 Id DM 6 51 B47 tm nxi 02 iti s 1.1 oo 5 10 IN 6 IS 430 8 50 1.10 a, m. Hi 4.1 Ar Hilts III HA III HI 10 SI 10 30 10 11 10 lV Ml 9 40 I.T . a. m. ai Ar 2s VIA Sit II 117 vm H S47 8 4.1 h:i S M I.v S IS 1,V 7 W Ar 64ft 10 WKKKIIAVS. i Mermont Wmslvale (Julnwtxxl Smith's Run Instanter Straight Glen 11 axel Hendigo Johnsonhiirg Hldgway p. m. Ar . Ridgway Island Run Carman Transfer Croyland Shorts Mill Blue Ris'k Carrier It roekway ville I.anea Mill McMiniiHiimmlt Harvey Run I'alls t'reuk Hiillol Lv Fall Creek Rpynoldsvllle llrookvllle New Ilethlehem Red Hank l'lttsliurg a. rn. Lv 7 00 7 07 7 12 7 21 7 2.1 72H 7: 7 4:i 7 47 7M 7M Ar soil Arl0 Tv s :a S4A SSI 1010 10 .V) Ar 100 p. m. 10 M 11 (tl II Oft II (IS II 14 II IS II 27 II H2 11 l J l .W p. m. 12 30 12 37 12 :B U.M 12 4:1 12 4A 12 M I no 104 I II 120 I 4ft 12ft Lis tos t4 82ft &M p. m. Through Pullman Parlor Car to Pittsburg on train leaving Kail I 'reek at H.Ui. in., re turning on train leaving Plttshiirg at 1 10p.m. J. H. HUTCHINSON, J. It. MIMJIJ, Opd Manager. Oen. Pans. Af't. A A lleghen y valley railway rnMPANV. In effect Sunday. July 24, 1890. Low Grade Division. SASTWAaO. STATIONS. l'lttsliurg Red Hank Lawsonham New llethleheml Oak Ridge Maysvllle HummerTllle... llrookvllle Hell Kuller IteynoldnTllle .. Pancoant Fall Creek Ilullol aabula Winterhurn .... I'pnnfleld Tyler Henneiette Grant Driftwood No. I. No.. No.U. No. 7. A. H. f. M- A. M. F. H. on 1 Hi ft ift II 07 il Ml 7 45 11 17 4 01 7 54 11 45 4 ail S 18 II M 4 X 11 M I 41 12 IS 6 00 t i 48 12 UI 6 If. 10 UK t 15 12 47 ft 33 t 27 I 01 ft Ml 6 45 t 2 tl 00 4,1 AO 46 M 1 15 t III 7 00 40 1 9.5 S 211 7 10 9 45 1 47 6 :e 7 2.1 1 AT 42 7 SI 1 U3 47 7 : 2 11 57 7 50 2 S5 7 21 8 17 2 44 7 ai S 27 a 10 7 5.'. 8 55 Train 41 (Kiinday) leaves Pittsburg SUM) a. m.. Red Hank 11.02 due at Brookvllle 12.27. Keyn oldsville 1.00, DnHols 1.20 p. m. Train 4:iiSunduy) leaves Pittsburg 5. IS p.m.. Red Hank 7.4ft due at Hrookvllltt ft.OU, liiyn oldsvllle S.37. IluHols .ftft p. m. WKSTWAKD. STATIONS. Driftwood Grant Henneiette Tyler 4 Penutield Winturburn .... Habtila nuHoU Falls Creek Paneoast Revnoldavllle.. Fuller Hell llrookvllle Pnmmervillu.... Maysvllle.... Oakltldire.... New Ilethlehem l.awsonham. Ited Hank.... Pittsburg. .. . A. M. 1 a 1 til AS1 1104 12 211 12 37 12 42 12 52 I 05 1 15! No.S'No.lOlSo.s A. M.P. M. If. M 6 AO A 50 7 IS IS III 7 251 2 tf 57 7 07 7 l:i T -II, 7 45 5 1 :tsi 1 Sol 2 fhi 2 It) 2 w; 2 41 2 4tl, a 15 3 3' ft :wi e. ni. 7 ftui 7 5! S (Ml S U 8 2n s 31! ts S 4s! U tx)l 1a i.-., s 2.1 s ! 9 w 10 01 10 10! 111 :ts in to 1 ou r. m.i 10 05 l) a 11110 is, s mi in 25 'J71 in 41 ts Jit, IU ; S 4s; 11 Ml lf, 9 II 111 III I.'! III 3M 7 20! r, P. H. Train 44 ISiindayl leaves Pnllols, s m a. m. due at lii yii'il.Uvllle il..5s. Itiis.vi.li' ; .'., U.ii Hank Putsliiirg 11.15 a. in. Train 42 iStindavi leaves 1'nPoU 4.3n i. 111. due at Kt vnolilsvllle 4.HI, Hnxikwllo 5 il. Ked Hank M. Piitsburg tl 35 p. 111. Pullman parlor buffet car on trains A and 4 between Pittsburg anil lirifnitsxl. Pm-lorcar I'hnlr rale Pitt.sbnrt; to Reynoi.isx ill,-ji.vniH. J AS. P. ANliERSON Uaa'i. Pas. Aut. CHAM. 11. I'lill K, UasX-Sui'T. fubocrltx for The -X- Star If you want th New.