ORDINANCES. Three for West Rcynolda vllle and one for Reyn oldsville. (No. 17.) BE IT ORDAINED Hint ciiBotcd It.v thu town council of tin1 hut-miith of Wi'Kt Roynoldsvlllc, Jnmnincll awmtoIiIitI, Mini It l he-rely onlnlnml by iinlliorlty of tliu same: Woctlon 1. Tlmt tbe rghl of way I hitvhv in-anted to K. A. rVrrln. hla hoi in' find bxhIkiih, to bo orKiinly.i d under tho laws of IVniiHylvaiiln. to conatrtict, miilniixln and npi-rato for a term of fifty (fat) ynnra, a iukwukit railway of ottlutr aln'ln ordoiililn track, with the nwrnwary turnout and alillnjjA by cahlo, eloutrlulty or herao power, alonif tbe envois nnmod In m.wtloti two (2) of this ordinance, and to conalrtiet, enct. maintain, repair and iia-rntu and tine alonu anld at twin, mich inotorn. cables, oleotriu appliance and runven lent upparatu a may b- pmvlded for tbe supply and application of tho motor power by cable, electricity or hornc power. Said E. A. Kerrln, hi heir or asHna, shall coininencn to erect and coimtruct ald railway within one year from thu dato of (hi ordinandi and aftor eommonelnir tho erection thereof, shall push It to com pletion as rupldly as possible. Section 2. Tho street over which said rlifht of way Is granted are a fol lows: l'lko street from tho cast linn of the borouifh to tho right of way of the A. V. R'v Co . and from the west, side of ald right of way ti Broadway street, thence on snid street on tho western sido, to a point opposite the Town Hall, thence on the center of said street to the limits of the borough. Section 3. Suit K A. rVrtin, his heirs or assigns, In constructing aalil railway, shall conform to the grade of tho'stroot, as It, now Is or may bo hereafter established and when laid, the- tops of the rails shall bo even with the surface of tho street on tho proier grade, and no track of less guage than four (4) feet, eight and one-half (14) Inches shall b laid. Such crossings a may be required or directed by tho borough council at street and alley crossing for a width of twenty (20) feet shall foe built by said E. A. Ferrln. his suooessoi or assigns, that its posts, supporting It trolly lines shall be located with due regard to tho right of private owner of abutting property ana attvh location shall he Axed by the aid E. A. Kerrln, hi successors or assigns, In accord ance with tho regulation of the bor ough council. The said E. A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, shall keep the space of the street within the rail of Its tracks of said road and for a spnee of twelve (12) Inches on either side thereof, In duo and proper repair at all times, as may ho directed by the town council from time to time. Section 4. Said E. A. Ferrln. hi successor or assigns, shall never charge or tako more than five (ft) cents for carrying each passenger at one time from the beginning to the terminus of It route. In the borough of Heynold vllle or West Heynoldsvllle. Section ft. Said E. A. F- ri ln. hi successors or assigns, shall operate said passenger railway with due re- P:ard to tho street rights of the pub ic on the stroet occupied by his road, and shall equip, furnish and op erate, hi road so that a passenger service will bo maintained between the hours of 6 o'clock a. m. and 10 o'clock p. m., except In case of tem porary obstruction from unavoidable accident, upon removal of whloh the prescribed sorvlce shall bo rosumod a herein beforo provided. Section (I. This ordinance shall not go into effect until the said E. A. Ferrln, his successor or assigns, shall file the stipulation accepting the same with all Its urovisions. and agreeing lo be bound thoreby. Said acceptance to be filed within ten days or this or dinance to be null and void. Section 7. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with this ordinance is hereby repealed, so far as the same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law this !9tb day of September, A. D., 1899. Samuel Sutter, Attest: Pres. of Council. W. B. Stauffkr, Clerk of Council, Approved this 20th day of September, A. D., 1899. J. C. McENTIRE, Chief Burgess. (No. 18.) BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of West Heynoldsvllle, In Council assembled, and It Is hereby ordained by authority of the same: Section 1. That the right of way is hereby granted to E. A. torrln, his bolrs, successors or assigns to enter upon the publle streets, lanes, alleys and puDllo squares oi tne uor ouffh of West Reynoldsvllle, to erect, maintain and control poles and wires for the purpose of carrying and conducting electricity, for the period of fifty years, throned said streets, lane, allovs and nubile sauares of the said borough of West Heynoldsvllle as they now exist, or may be here- after changed, extended or estab lished for the purpose of supplying electricity to the citizens and Inhabl tanta of the Borough of West Reyn oldsvllle, and for the lighting of the stores, offices, dwelling houses, street, lanes, alleys, publio squares and other places where electric light may bo needed and desired, and for tbe supplying of electricity for motor power, or for heat to such person or persons as may desire the same. Section 2. Said polos shall be erect ed on the streets, lanes, alleys and public squares at such places and on such lines as the street committee of the said Borough shall direct, and the poles shall be straight and or sut flctent strength to carry all wires placed thereon, and shall not be less than twenty-five feet in height above tbe streets. Section 3. The said E. A. Ferrln his holrs, successors or assigns, shall within ninety days after this ordinance goes Into effect, commence to erect such lines and prosecute said work with reasonable dillgenoe until said , plant Is completed. ' . Section 4. This ordinance shall not go into effect until the said E A. Forrin. bis successors or assigns, shall Cle the stipulation accepting the same with all Its provisions, and agreeing to be bound thereby Sulci accentance to be filed within teu davs or this ordinance to be null and void. ' SocUuu 0. That any - crdittauce or part of ordinance conflicting with this iiidlnnnco I hereby repealed, so far as tho snmo i ITecia this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law this nth day of IH-tobcr, A. I). 1MM. HAMUF.L NITTTF.R, Attest: 1'res. of Council. W. H. STAUFFKR, Clerk of Council. Approved this ftth day of Oololier, A. I). IhlM. J. C. McKNTIRK, Chief Hurges. (No. 10) WIIKKKAH. tho borough of West Heynoldsvlllo at n puhlln election held n tint satd borough on tho ::Ntn nay l November, I XIHI, submitted to the Voter f the said borough the question of vol- ng for publio laxc for the furnishing water, and tor tho lighting hi the streets, Imies and hIIovs of tho said bor ough of West Iteynolilsvlllo. and for the furnishing of water, etc., and whcrciis, he said borough of West KeynolilHVIlio has not yet entered Into any contract ir the fiirnUhlng of electrlo light for the lighting of the street, alleys unit public sqimre of the said borough. i ur.ur.i'imi'., no it onimnru ny me town council of the borough of Wot Heynoldsvlllo and It. Is hereby ordained by authority of tho same: Mectlon 1. 1 hut tho said borough hire from E A. Ferrln. his heirs, sue- 'ssors or assigns, Arc Light lo Im of not less thun 200(1 candle power, to be located at such point or points a tho light committee of tho town council may direct, which said light during the continuance of thl ordinance shall be kept and maintained by tho said E. Kerrln. his successor or assigns lor tho period of ten (10) years from date at hlch said light Is turned on. in con sideration for which tho said borough of West Rcvnoldsvlllo will pay to tin said E. A. Ferrln, his holrs or assigns, he sum of sixty O'lO) per annum for each and every ate light so kept and mnlntalned. Said sum to bo pitld quar- orly on tho first davs of January. April. July and Septomlicr of each and every year during the iiforcsivld period of ten year. Crofter deduction and allow ance shall bo made by the said E. A. Kerrln, his successor or assigns, for any light or lights that do not burn tho re quired length of mo. Said deduction and allowance to b" determined for ach qunrtor before tho light, hill is paid. The said E. A. Forrin, his sue- essors or assigns snail erect, nid ngnt within six months from this date and have tho current ready to turn on with in six month from this date. The snld Borough of West. Heynoldsvllle will keep and maintain tho aforesaid num ber of lights during the snld term of ten years and for each additional light, attached during said term, the said borough of West Heynoldsvlllo shall not pay more than tho sum herein stip ulated to he paid for arc light during the" continuance of this contract. Section 2. Tho borough of West Revnoldsvlllo will nnoallv hereafter levy and collect from Its Inhabitants a tax for tho purpose of paying for said arc lights a now provided by law. Hectlon 3. Should the said rc. A. Ferrln, hi successors or assign fall to accept thl ordinance and bo bound by tho terms and condition thereof with in sixty ((10) day from the dato hereof, or fall to erect and operate said arc lights within tho timo prescribed In hi ordinanoe, then thl ordinance shall become void, and tho borough of West Heynoldsvllle shall be released from all liability thereunder. Section 4. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with this ordinance Is hereby repealed bo far as the same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law this 5th day of October, A. D. 181)0. HAMUKTj suttf.r, Attest: Pres. of Council. W. B. STAUFFER, Clerk " Approved this ftth day of October, A. D. 18U0. J. C. McEntire, Chief Burgess. REYNOLDSVILLE. (No. 64) AN ORDINANCE regulating the uso of publio and private sewers. tS,.A 1 II I .,...1 t .....1 .,-,1 nnnl,l by the burgess and town council of the borough of Roynoldsvlllo, and it Is here by ordained by authority of the same, that there shall be annually chosen by the council a reliable and competent person to be known as Inspector of Sew ers, whose duty it shall be to see that the provisions oi all ordinances relating to drains and sewers are complied with, and in case the provisions or such oral' nances are not rimy ana properly com' plied with, to at once report the same to the chief burgess. It shall be the further duty of said Inspector to see that the sewers are discharging freely and that the flush tanks are operating properly and that the main sewer at Intersection of Grant with Fourth street is flushed by a full opening of the gate for at least one hour each and every week, and that the small gate shall be kept open at all times, neither tbe small nor full gate shall be open, however. when the water In Pitch Pine run is high and charged with silt, gravel or anything which will obstruct tbe sewer. For such services he shall receive a compensation to be fixed upon quarterly by tne council, it snau also do tne further duty of the Inspector of sewers to decide upon matters of construction, modification and repairs of sewers and drains, as provided for in this and all other ordinances relating thereto, and to aot In conjunction with the Board of Health a provided for In tbe following sections of this ordinanoe. Sec. 2. No person shall be permitted to break into, modify, change or con nect any pine or drain with the public or private sewers now existing or that may hereafter be constructed In this borough without having first obtained the approval of the Inspector of sewers and tne board of health, and all such changes, connections and modifications shall be done only under the direct per sonal superintendence and control of the said inspector, and for such super intendence there shall be paid to him fifty cents by the party having the work done as bis compensation tnereior. Sec. 3. That the drainage of all buildings, publio or private, within thU borough shall be subject to tho approv al of the Board of Health and shall be In accordance with sections 8, 9, 10, 11 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18 and 10 of ordl nance No. 26. approved Oct. 2, 1803 entitled "an ordinanoe for the better preservation of the publio health." Sec. 4. In addition to the provisions of ordinanoe No. 20, it is hereby further ordained that the connections with -the publio sowers pf this borough or any private sewer connecting therewith shall bo made and used for tho follow tng purposes only, to-wlt: Discharge from water motor, fountain, the over flow of pure water from tunks, wash basins, bath tub, water closets when located In buildings, kitchen, store and olllco Minks, laundry tubs, water from roof, wilier from hydrant and clean water from springs; and all wash bnalns, hath tubs, kitchen, store amlnfflooslnk, laundry tubs and connection with nsifs and springs must he provided with suitable strainer, which strainers must bo approved by the Hoard of Health and tho Inspector of sowurs. All such Milliners must be securely fastened In place and must not bo removed unless to clean nut or repair. As the object, and uso of said strainer I to prevent tho admission to the sewers of any mat ter which would stop or clog the fame, any negli ct or device which will tend to hrlnir about such Rtoniiiiiro or cloir- ging is hereby declared unlawful anil the parly so offending shall upon con viction before the chief hurgess or a Justice of tho 'Bce pay a fine of not less him Ten Dollar, to bo collected as other fines and penalties are collected by law. Hoc. ft. It I declared unlawful for any person to deposit sticks, cloth, leather, vegetable or any other mibstnnce which would be llnhlu to clog or obstruct tho pipes. Into any water closet connected with tho sowers of this borough, or to use said water closet, and connection for any other purpose than what said climnt was In tended for, and the person ao offending shall upon conviction before the chief burgess or a justice or the peace pay a fine of not lena than Ten Dollars, to be collected as other fines and penalties are collected by law. Seen. It any person owning or oc cupying any building In tho borough which has a connection with any publio sewer or has a connection with n pri vate sewer that connect with and dis charges Into a public sower, and such connection and arrangement shall not he In accordance with this and every ther ordinance relating to sewers and sanitary mat tors and such owner or oc cupants shall receive not lee from the Hoard of Health or Inspector oi sewer to change, repair or roi-otist root In a proHr manner said connection and fixtures, and shall fall to do so for i period of twenty-four hour after ecolvlng said notice, said owner or occupants shall upon conviction beforo the chler burgess or a justice or tho peace, pay In add I Hon to the penalty irovlded tor violating or section four or till ordinance, a fine of Five Dollar for each and every day thereafter until tho changes and modi ileal Ions shall hi; made and completed In accordance with tho provision of tho various ordinance relating thereto; provided, however, that in caso tho- change and modi fications shall bo of Much character as to require more than twenty-four hours to complete the Slime, the Inspector of Rowers or Hoard of Health shall havo power to urant Much further period for completion as may bo necessary and roason.iblo; also tho Inspector of sower shull have full Miwer and authority to sever any connection on failure to com ply with this ordinance after dun notlco as aforesaid. Sec. 7. No connection with a public sower or with a private sewor that con nects or discharges into a public sewer shall be made whereby any silt, sand. gravel, earth, ashes or any matter which will not bo readily and freely carried away by tho ordinary flow of water In said sewor, nor shall the drain age from any tablo or pigpen bo allow ed to enter said publio sewer whether the same shall come from any private sewer or otherwise, nor shall any poi sonous substances bo placed or dis charged Into said sewers except upon order of tho Board of Health. Sec. 8. No connection of any pipe conveying any foul or noxious matter of any kind shall bo made with tho drain pipe laid nearly underneath tho the sower pipe lor the purpose ol drain ing the cellars along Gordon and Wil low alleys. Which drain plo must in no way have any connection with any closet, sink, receptacle or pipe of any kind that would carry into It any dele terious, foul or unhealthy matter and any person violating this section of this ordinance shall, upon conviction before tho Chler 1J urges or a Justice or tho Peace pay a fine of not less than ten dollars, to be collected according to law. See 9. Haln water from roofs may be oonduoted into house drains that empty Into the sewers, but the pipe or conductor discharging sucn rain water Into the sowers must be provided with a trap located below frost, the seal of which shall not be less than five Inches, said trap shall have a band bole for convenience in cleaning, and to have a suitable cover and protection, rain con ductors shall not be connected outside of the main trap, nor used as soil, waste or vent pipe, nor shall any soli, waste, or air pipe be used a a rain conductor. and If placed within a building shall be of cast Iron pipe with leaded joints. Sec. 10. No discharges or exhaust from any gas, traitor or steam engine or steam heating apparatus Is permitted or allowed into any publio sewer or into any private sewer wnicn connects with a publio sewer. Sec. 11. The overflow from tanks must first discharge Into an open fixture properly trapped before such discharge can be admitted to any pipe or drain leading to the sewor, and no waste pipe from a refrigerator or recoptaole In whlcn provisions are stored snau be con nected with any drain soil, or waste pipe connecting with tbe sewer. Sec 12. All house drains shall be provided with a horizontal trap placed Immediately outside the cellar wall or at the curb. Tbe trap shall have hand bole for convenience in cleaning, the covor of which shall be properly fitted. Sec. 13. There shall be an Inlet for fresh air entering the house drain just Inside the water seal of the trap named in Sec. 12, and also an Inlet for fresh air at the rear of the system when the vertical line of the pipe is located in tbe central part or the building and the main (resti air inlet is deemed insur ficlent, said Inlet shall be at least three Inches in diameter, loading through the outer wall and opening at a conven lent place with an accessible clean out, No drainage work shall be covered or oonoealed In any way until after It has been examined and approved hv the In spector of sewers and the Board of Health, and notice must be given to the Board of Health in writing when tho work U suhioiontl'y advanced for such lnspeotlon. Sec 14. All traps and fixtures shall be orotooted from svptionage. ah ami syphon pipes shall be carried up and through tne roof or connected with the main toll pipe above the highest fixture. Hoc. in. Tho tinaltv for the viola tion of any and all the provisions of thl irdiniinco. except fur a violation of those section where a itrniittv I aim- cillcally mimed, ahull bo a fine of five dollars for each and every offenso, after conviction beforo the Chief Hurgess or a JtistluH of the Pence, to bo collected as fine and Mmltes are collected by law. Sec. 10. That any oidlnauce or part of ordinance conflicting with tho pro visions or this nrntnam1" 1 hereby re pealed so far as the same effects this irdlnithCH. Orduln. d ami eiriri. ( lulu a law In council this 1 -tt day of Noveinlsir, A. I). 1800. S It EM.toTT. Attests Pres. of Council. L. .1. McKmtihr. Clerk of Council. Approved this .'lid day of Novemlier. A. D. 18tit. II. ai.kx. Stoke, Chief Hurgess. mm, Beautiful Complexions CnmA frrnn nnm. tinfntnttvl titnrwt Vn nm. tlnxlon cftn im muddy, mo tiled or mIUm if bo blood in purr bovorapluxlonrnn Uiel'Mir of blomlAhcA If tho Mood In not ftun. Mmo than thlfti dllniue ran tint xnt In n IumIv mum. rilled with pure Mood. ThU In th rV-:rc-t nf he iuooum of Olerjr King. It tuukt uiu blooo. CHery Kin nnrm Cmtntlnntlon, nnd Nerve, fltomech. Liver oud Kidney dutcuac.. a IM'LICATION VOH aiAUTKK. In thf Court of Common IMnm nf .IrfTiTHtm County, No. , Nnvi'in'wr Tnrm, Hli, iNoiiri i iH'M'ny Rivt'ttimtinn iipnriaminn will Im miulc lo 0m ho lit court on Tnpsflttv, NovmiHr i. tH. nl 2 loV!oi'lf p. ni., under In Act or AmmmuMV or 1IH' ('inninonweiiiui or VntiHvh nnln. cfild It'd "Ait net hi iimvitln for Itifoi pot-ittloti H nd IN'ini tut Inn nf Cor tHtn Corpot itt loim." npprovi-d April lit. 1H74, and tin- Hiipplcmi'itlM thft-f lo, for (In rhtu ter f mi Inu'iMM-n t'oi Hrnl Inn lo Im riillcr! .Imii l'tihd F-vnnicl1cnl Clmi-rli of KtilU Croik, lftitiylvHtitti, llio rhurioMi'r tittd oliJiM-t Alii'iiMif Ih for I lit ointHiH: of tilt' pulillp wor- dilp of (Jod Hi't-mdlnif lo Mm fiil'h of (lit 1'iiIumI Kviitiiti'llf'iil rliitii'h. the promotion of thi lolornstM of rHIulim, timl thi prind of CIm Ihi'm kingdom llirouulioiit tli vol hi. lo oiitii'ci Ion iiii'l iiHNiM'Int ion w II h I he miiIi) I'nltt'd Kviinirt'llciil Chun-h, timl for Ihr-i purpoMt'M to tut v4. poHwm'MM, iiimI enjoy fill Hip i-luhtN, Ih'IM'MIh iiimI prl vtli-Ki'st of thu wild Act of AMHi-mlily timl IIn HiipplcnirntM. The ptopoMcd rhiirtor Ih now on Mln In tho I'mt honol Hty'n olllrt. i tii.pi a ftimiiK, roiiciior. SonintliiKS a Ir-hii, munti.'jr rvi!uit:.i: m.-jxiu. Lix. H VL'3 PEMHYHCV: V Art pr- iiii.t. if Ann1 cfrl.iin ' W.00. For mile by II. Alex. Htnkn, Remarkable Don't fail to read thin for it means money Values saved for you in Men'n and Boys Suits and Overcoats. Uetter values were never here tofore given. Here are some of my prices: MEN'S SUITS Reduced from nVFRrOATC H2.00 to 0.25 OYtRCOnTS from 8.50 to 6.98, from 5.00 to 3.98, from 10.00 5.98. to 8.25, from 7.50 to BOYS' SUITS Reduced from nd nr in a nn OVERCOATS from oo to 5.50, from 8.00 to 5.98, from NOVEMBER BARGAINS. DONT FORGET THE PLACE. SOME OF THE GOOD THINGS ABOUT13 ELK PERFECT COMBUSTION OF OAS. The PonM ruction of tho F.I.K l o ar rnnicinl hh tOKlvenrrfi'i'lcornliUHlloli.lhllM ovurcumliiK one of tho Krnutimt nlijM'tlons - In the uho of nntural glut. If thu F.I.k Ih coiiiiiicIchI with lluii hh wu Hiiiriti'xt una recommend, there never will he the iillKht et f uuie of burnt Kan. EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF HEAT. By a retention and concentration of tlio huat hy meuns of pro lections on the fire front, the cold nlr which Is drawn from th floor as It passes through a chamlx;r directly in tho n'ar of the firo front, is beated and pasdoa out at tho top, thus creatinjf a current. This re sults In an even teniporaturo, and tho entirii apurtrm-nl Is warmed Instead of It being estruiuuly hot dlrcotly In front of tho heater and cold elsowhoro In tho room, us Is thocaso In tho use of most gas heaters. CUTS THE GAS BILL DOWN ABOUT ONE-HALF One of the strong points In favor of the ELK heater Is in the economy of (fas consumption by Its use. One No. 3 will comfortably heat a doublo parlor connected with folding doors, with less than half the consumption of giw of two old-style hoators, giving boat by direct radiation with Imperfect combustion. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE CO. AUTION notice. All tictmjim in limcliy warnsd not to trust or hiirlxir .Isnit K. (limes, hi mjf rxieiiv, ss kIih on Del i; imki 1,-ri im linl iinil hnniil nml I will mil I n lielil Mixmilhlo fur niiy hills (ml i ik-ti- I hy lici. ,, U. (liiiivr., Nut. . IMW. Siimly Valley, ('. or in: i snuhsrru.ic. Capital, Nui'iilus. 7,IMK). ('. l ID hell, rrrslilenti fti'iill .14 h Ihin.t, Vie Prrs.l Jo I. ii II. Kmih lier. I'sshlrr. Directorial t. Mitchell, semi Aiecielliitiil, 3. ('. King, John II. Ciii Ihoi, li. V.. Ilruwti, U. W. fuller, . II. Kntii-lier. los s veneriil Imiiktnir tiHlneuiitnfl solicits tin HiM'oiiitlh tnerrliiiolN. ,mff ....Ions! tnin. rtirmcrM, nice liiinlra, ntlnsm, lotniHTifien arid ollii'P,, liriiMilolmi ihr tniMt rnraful atlsnllon to t he bUHlnih of nil iHimoMK. fhife iiMmlt Itoxe for rent. first National Hank hiillilln, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Prnrtiwl lorpe-iShoer and (iemtrnl HlackmnUii. t ma llornt! Hhoclutf donp in thi nrntft mnnrnr nml hy tin- ltit't Itnpi-ovfd nifthndH. Itp. piilrltm of itll kind ctin-fully himI promptly (lime. ATI: rA riiN (IPAItANTKKP. MORAE CLIPPING lluvi'JiMt m" I'lvi-d ii -oiti 1 ti wt of ma rhino Inn mi- cl'iipm if ln'tt iylr 'W puttorn ii nd :t in prt;iimti n t'o I'Mpplnir hi i fitt btnt iMiHftthlr tiiniiiior lit it ti-ormhlr riil-i. Jii4!kr4oit hi, iifMi I'lf li, llfytioldrtvllle, fa. IN DOUBT. TRY '"iggy'ST: rhef hare Wm ltoottn!t;Motyeiri, nd hive curat! thouiands ol Cmwt of Nervout iJitfta., itieh lbditf .iHftlncif, Slcfplett Bent and Varicocele Atrophy, &o Ihtf clear the brain, atrngtha tn circulation, make digetuoa r pcncci ana imparl u nrmry tj) vigor totha whole being. All drntnt ard lofrf are cherhed trnnir Amln Pmunntlr. Unleu paiicnta Oil Ullg Agdin. Vrt prorrly ciircrl, theft- coaHU tlon effn wnrriM thi-m Intolnaanity Contump tiop or Death. Maild fealsd. Price $i per boa 6 hnxe, with lronclad legal narantea to cura Off refund the money, f j oo- Bend fnr free book. Fur anti hy II. Alox B'.oko 5.00 to 3.75. If you are needing a suit or overcoat it will pay you to see my line and get my prices. EVERYTHING JUST AS ADVERTISED. THANKING you For past patron age, and earn estly soliciting a continuance, I am respect fully, the Leading Clothier, Hatter and Gents' Furnisher. c f ) 1 l.f J WHEN UIU4 -h: nax WALTER C. HENRY, Rey noldssvlllt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Philadelphia k Erie Unllroad Division. In effect Msy 21, 18HH. Trains leave UrlltwiKid as follows: KAHTWAIUl itci s m-Trln s, wi-i-kdnv. for Piniluirr. ) llkimlmrre, llnrliiton, I'liMnvllln.SvranUin, I iirrlNliui'K hikI Dm Intermnulnto . "in Mmm, hitMiik Kt 1'hllniliiliihlH t. m New York, M:;S)n. m. tliiltlninre,A:(in b.fn.j Jv"li iiRtoii, 7:1s p. m I'lillmnn Parlor raf from HllllmiiHiHii t lo riilliilnlihla ami im-""frrriiiu-liM from Kane lo rhllnilelphla ami V lllliimiiiort to Ilultlmore and IVuli- IlllftOII. :W p. m. Train 6, wr-eVdava. for Mar- rl-tmra; ami liilr-rmeillHte l Minim, ar rivins at riiiinni'iiiiiiii 4:2!) A. M.s New York 1(1:12 n.ln. 'I'ihIii 4.flllv f,,i. Huol imiik i.iiii 1,,,1'rniriiiiiio Hilllioim, lll-rivinil at I'hlliiil.'lpliln, :M a. M.I Nr-W York, V.m A. M. on wurk itnya ami 10 8 A M. nn Kim ilnyi lliilllmoiH, ll:;ir, a.m.i WiihIiIiikIoii, j .A A.M. riillman alfi'iH'm from Kill- nml It'll. IIuiiimii l io IMillaifi liihlii and WllllamiiHirt t4i UHxhliiKton. I'linM-iiaxra In nlwMT for liHlilmiirr anil wahliiKtm will ha tranifi-rifil Into WnililiiKton nli'i-inr at WU lliiniaiHirt. I'niiwnKfi i-oiii Iim from Krle to Philadelphia ami WllllaniHport to Balti more, WF.HTWAktl 4: a. m.-Train Ii. wiM'kdava. for Erie. Bids- wa, Ihillola, Clrrimuil and principal inter mediate Nlaitona. :44 a. m.--': -alii , dnllr for Erie and Inter- mpilliite polntN. :tt p. in. Train IS, weekdays for Kane and Intermediate mi allium. TIIKonill THAINH FOIl HHIFTWOOD FltOM TIIF. EAST A Nil SOUTH. TRAINS learea New York :M p. m.,l'hllade. iinaa:w u. m. Waaliliiilon 7:W p. ni., Hal tlmore M p. in., arrlvlna at lirlf i wood i.ai a. in., weekdnya. wllh Pullman aleeiieni and r paHi-nr roachea fmm Phllailelihla to Erie ami WanhliiKton anil llalllniore lo TUAI.N u IpvreaNewYork at T:M p. ni.l l'hlla-i n i iiiiniMtMirL. u,-,,,,nt n:si p. m. aarnnRion. 111.40 p.m. Ilnltlmore, ll rvt p. m. daily arriving af iM-niwiMHi m a. m. i'lillmnn aniepin i-nm ir,,,,, iiiun. 111 it iinnmnii i, a no i iiroitfr tiaaaenicnr roachea rrnm riillailelphla '.rlii and llnlllmore to WIlllHtiiaiH.rl. Hiindiiyaonly Piillmun sleeper Phlladelpl) TKAIN Ift learea Phlliideliihla -4n 1. naniiiimion, 7At a.m.) Haltlmore, S:UA. a.t n iiKemiarre, nitiw a. M.I weekday arriving at DrlftwiMHl at ft:42 r. m. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia lo Wllllanmport. and piwuteiiKer coach Ui Kane. ThroiiKh Pullman Parlor Car to IMIUhnra on naln learlna Kiilln I'ri-ek at SiCIa, in., re- tiirnlnii on triilu li-avliin piltNhura at I HO D m 4. n. 11 ij 1 1 .ii 1 ptmifi, rt. i OOll. Oen Manager. Uen. Paaa. A n't. A LLWJHENY VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, in effect Sundav. July 24, IHIltl. yiw Orado DIvIhIoh. KAKTWAIIIi. No. I.INo.S. No757 A. M. ffoTT STATIONS. M.'P. M. I'lttHhura Ued Hank P. M. I II Ml; I I ) II II Ml l.aWHoiihltln 1 1: 7 M 1 4 (II New llclhlehetn II 1 II W II fw 4 4 m 4 4:1 It on 3 in IB (Ink Ithliie Mavav He Summervllle . .. 1J 1.1 4H 02 rlrookvllln Hell 12 III I 10 Fuller TO t6 87 Vi 47 5 ir KevmilMHVlIln . 1 01 fl Ml M) 10 211 4: 2S I'Hncoailt, tl hill M 7 00 7 10 7 2:t 7 7 8B rails Creek hullola I l .-i 9 40 1 M I 4A Siihula I 47 I A7 S Itt s :r (I f! Wluterhurn .... Pomilleld 4: 5: Tyler I II 1 m uennexeite 7 21 S 17 a 27! (Irani. i 44 7 :l Driftwood If 10 I 7 V.. Ml Train 41 iSiimlnvi leavea PittHhurir B.OOa. m.. M M Ited Hunk I Mr; .Im-hi llrookvllle 12.27. Kevn olilHvllle I On, IiiiIIiiIm I. -Hp m. Train 4:i(Hiinilnyi IcaveH PltlahurK n.ln p.m.. Ited Hunk 7.4.1 due at lliookvllle B.0B. Uevn- olilHVllleB.iff, IiuHiiIhU V, p. m. WKHTWAHD. f.in a. in. i iiniiimore, l..ri a. tn.t whlnloii I I 4.l A. M. I'ollmiin HIiM-plna cars from L' lliirrlnliiirn to I'hlhicli-lplila and New York. L riilhiili'lphlH paawnai-ra ran remala In Jr Ii'oiht unillntMrlH'rl until T m i. . r I No. 2 No.S No.10 No ". A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M, til Wl I (l Ml I M) HI Ml t7 IS IS III 12 01 7 2.1 6 2 12 2d 7 fill 6 67 13 37 7 .10 7 OT 12 42 01 7 I I 12 K S 14 7 21 I or, a 2n 7 41 110 01 1 1.1 H XI 7 Ml 10 12 IS tS 01 T10 l 1 UK a 4h s 10 10 I Ml t (M IS 27! lb 41 m 11 nn io Kt aim h 2i a 4 in 00 1 in f .im its II 1'. IB 2.1 2 41 I0 oi b at t 4 I0 IO HH t M 10 81 10 12 II 21 10 Ml (10 2ft 1 1 m I I (M, 7 20 p. m. P. m.l p. n. p. M. RTATIONa. drift wood ... (Irani, Ilrnnette.. Tyler I'i-iiii field Wluterhurn . Salnila Ilullola Falls ( 'reek .. PancoiiML. . . . jteynoldavllle.. Fuller Hell llrookvllle... Summervllle. MavHvllle.... OiikKldKe.... New Itethlehern I.awaonham... Ked Hank Pltwiiura. ... Train 44 (Sunday! leaves DuRola, S.40 a. m. nue ai ncynuiiiHviiie n.,-w., unaiavilie J.J, neta -Hank .M). Plttfthurg II. Ift a. m. Train 42lHundayi leavea DuBola 4 20 p. m. due at Heynoldsvllle 4.40. Brook villa 6.11, Ked Hunk .., I'lltHlinrg D.Z5 p. ni. Trains marked run daily; dally, except , Sunday. Pullman parlor hulfet car nn trains Sand 4 between Plttshurn and Iirlft wood. Parlor car chair rate PlttHtiurg to Heynoldsvllle Mlcenta, OI1AS. B. PKK'R. J. P. ANIIKKHON. Oen'l Hupt. Oen'l Paaa'r ARC BUFFAIX), ROCHESTER ft PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. TIME TAHLE. On and after Octolier t, I SOB, pseaen fer trains will arrive and depart from Keyn oldsvllle station, dally, except Sunday, as follows: flKPART 7:00a.m. Fnr Falls Creek, PuBots. Bl Run. Punxsutawney, Butler, and Pittsburg, (kin necta at DuBola for (,'urwcnavllle ana (!lear neld and all points In ( learfleld division! aliwi with main line train for Brockway vllle, Rldicway, Johnaonburf and Bradford. PlttaburK flyer leavea DuBola at 12.60 p. Bl. fur Bradford, Buffalo and Hoc heater. 4:40 1 D D. m. For Falla Creek, DuBola, Carwena- ills and Clearfield and all Dolnta on the O. h M. IMvlalon. 1:20 a. m. tM p. m. Thousand mile tlcketa frond for panaaire over any portion of the B., B. P. ana Beech Creek rallroada are on aale at two (2) centa per mile. For tlcketa, time tables and full Informa tion apply to K. O. l'Avia. Aient, Reynoldavllle. Pa. E. Ci. Lafit, Oeo. Paa. Agent, Rocbealer N. T. NEW PLANING MILL Will keep in stock a fall line of rough and dressed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors. Mouldings. Casinos, Brackets. Porch Material ot all kinds. Shingles, Lath, Plaster, Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. Material delivered to all parts of town. . J a V. Young. . bacrtbe for he -X- Star If you want the News. f
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