ORDINANCES. Three for West 'Reynolds ville find one for Reyn oldsville. (No. 17.) HK IT OKOAINKD nnil ciinrtt'il by t ill! town i'i 11111111 of I III' lioimii'il of Wist Heynottliivllli!, In fToiiiK-il n-wmhlfil, mid It In hiMulijoiiliiiiH'u' It.v mitlioiily of tlm unnuv v Hocllon 1. Tlmt. Mm fight of wity In hefchy Rrnnti'il to R. A. I'Vffln. hi liolrn' nntl HMtlirnH, to bo oiyiiiil.iil inuli-r llio lawn of I YimeylviuilH, to eoiiHtfuct, tii it i ti t n i n mill upoiiitit for it ti'im of fifty (fill) yi'iim, it imssciiijrr . railway of I'ttlior sIiikIi.' or iliitililo trunk, with lln ni'i'i'KHiify turnouts, mid lillti( hv cnlilo, I'looti'litlty or horsii powor, ittonjf tlm ntri'iitd nnimiil In mrtlon two (2) of III In orilinmiivo, hiiiI lt oimirtiitt, nivtit., nialntiiln, ivmlr anil ii'i-itto and imp alotnf oald almolH, ninth motor;, rnblos, eliM'trlo appllanii' and eonvrn. lnt appnfatun an may hi- provluVii for Mid mipply and applli-Btlon of the motor pnwir by rnlili, olei'trlolly or home power. Kald K. A. Furrln, his holrn or nsslifna, Hiinll fominnniio to nrcct and conatriiot nald railway within una your from the, dalo of thin ordlnnnne and after commencInK the areotlon thuroof, ahnll push It to com pletion an rapidly an potwible. Hejition 2. Tlm Rtri-i'tH over whleh mild rljrht of way In (jranted are as fol lows: J'lko Btro'ot from tlm cunt linn of thn boroujrh to tlm right of way of tlm A. V. lt'v Co., and from the went nldo of mild rlgiit of way to Hroadway ntri'ot, thriHMi on anld ntropt on tho western fide, to a point opMmlte tho Town Hull, thenou on tho center of mid street to the limits of the borough. Section 3. Haid K A. rYrrln, hi helm or anslgns, In conntrnetlng Bald railway, shall conform to tho grade of the street as It now Is or may ho hereafter established and when laid, tho tops of the rails shall be even with tho surface of tho streets on tho proper grade, and no trnelts of less guago than four (4) feet, eight and one-half (Hi) Inches shall be laid. Such crossings as may be required or directed by tho borough council at street and alley cniSHlngs for a width of twenty (20) feet shall be built by said E. ' A. T'Yrrin. his successors or assigns, that Its posts, supporting Its trolly fines shall bo located with due regard to the right of private owners of abutting property and such location shall be fixed by the said K. A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, In accord ance, with'tho regulation of the bor ough council. Tho said K. A. Ferrln, his successors or nsslgns, shall keep the space of the street within the rails of its tracks of said road and for a spnee of twnlve (12) Inches on either sido thoreof, in due and proper repair at nil times, as may bo directed by the town council from time to timo. Section 4. Said E. A. Ferrln, his , succcMsors or assigns, shall never charge or take moro than flvo (!) cents for carrying each passenger at one time from tho beginning to the terminus of Its route, In tho borough of Reynolds villo or West Heynoldsvillo. Section 5. Said E. A. Ferrln. his successors or assigns, shall oporate suid passenger railway with duo rc- fard to the street fights of tho pub io on the streets occupied by his roiid, and shall equip, furnish and op erate his road so that a passenger service will bo maintained between tho hours of tt o'clock a. m. and 10 o'clock p. m., except In case of tem porary obstruction from unavoidable accidents, upon removal of which tho proscribed service shall be resumed as Jicreln beforeprf)vided. Section fC'Thls ordinance shall not go into effect until tho said E. A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, shall file the stipulation accepting the same with all its provisions, and agreeing to be bound thereby.- Said acoeptanoe to be filed within ton 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 19th day of September, A. D., 1809. Samuel Sutter, Attest: Pres. of Council. W. B. Staupfer, 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 Reynoldsvllle, in Council assembled, ana it is hereby ordained by authority of the same: Section 1. That the right of way is hereby granted to E. A. f errln, his heirs, successors or assigns to enter upon the public streets, lanes, alloys and public squares of the Bor ough of West Reynoldsvllle, to erect, maintain and control poles and wires for the purpose of carrying and oonduotln? electricity, for the period of fifty years, througn said streets, lanes, alleys and publio squares of the said borough of West Reynoldsvllle as they now exist, or may be here after changed, extended . or estab lished for the purpose of supplying electricity to the citizens and lnhabl tants of the Borough of West Reyn oldsvllle, and for the lighting of the stores, offices, dwelling houses, streets, lanes, alleys, publio squares and other plaoos where electrlo lights may be needed and desired, and for the supplying of electricity for motor power, or for beat to such person or persons as may aesire tne same. Section 2. Said poles shall be erect ed on the streets, lanes, alleys and publio squares at such places and on Biioh lines as the street committee of the suid Borough shall (direct, and the poles shall be straight and of suf ficient strength to carry all wires placed thereon, and shall not be less than twenty-five feet in height above . tne streets. Section 3. The said E. A. Ferrln his heirs, successors or assigns, shall within ninety days after this ordinance goes into effect, commence to erect such lines and prosecute said work with reasonable diligence until Bald plant Is completed. Section 4. This ordlnanoe shall not go into effect until the said E, A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, shall file the. stipulation accepting the same with all its provisions, and agreeing to be bound thereby Said acceptance to be filed within ten dnys or this ordlnanoe to be null and void. Section 5. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with this ordinance Is hereby repealed, ho far as the same effects this ordinance. Ofilalni'd and otmctcd into a law this 5th day of October, A. I). J Will. HAMI'KL Stni F.lt. Attest: Pres. of Council. V. M. STAt'fKKH, Clerk of Council. Approved this Til h dnv of October. A. I). I Will. . J. C. McKntiiik, Chief Ihirgess. (No. l!l) WlfF.UEAS, the borough of Wi I trynolilsvllln at a public election hi I he hiiIiI norougti on the umn nnv November, IWMI, submitted to the voters if the null) beroitirh the nuestlon of vot ing for public tuxes for tin- fui tilHhlng if water, anil for the lighting of the streets, limes and alleys of the suid bur- ough of Went ItevnolilHVlllo, and for the nirnlHl.lug of water, etc., and whereas, the suid borough of West lleynoldnvllln has not yet entered Into miiv contract for the furnishing of electric lights for he lighting of the streets, alleys and public sqonres of the said borough TllKKP;ri)KK, lm It oriliittnn ny the own council of the borough of West Hevnoldsvlllo and it Is hereby ordained tiv authority in inn same: Section I. That the said borough hire from E. A. Ferrln, his. heirs, suc cessors or assigns, Arc Lights to he of not less than 2000 camllc power, to bo located at such point or points as tho light committee of the town council may direct, which said lights during he continuance of this orulnnnite shall be kept and maintained by the said B. . Feiwln. his successors or assigns tor he period of ten (10) years from dato at which said light Is turned on. In con- sldetatlon for which the said borough of West llevnoldsvllln will pay to th said E. A. Ferrln. his heirs or assigns, the sum of sixty (HO) per annum for each and every arc light so kept and maintained. Said sum to be paid nunr terly on the (lint days of .Tanuary, April, .inly and Neptemoer of enen anil every year during the aforesiJd iierlod of ten yeais. Proper deductions anil allow ances shall be made by thn said ft,. A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, for any light or lights that do not. burn tho re quired length of time. Said deductions and allowances to bo determined Tor each quarter before the light bill Is rutin1. Thn said F.. A. Ferrln. bis sue cessors or assigns shall erect, said lights within six months from this date and have the current ready to turn on with n six month from this dale. Tho said Borough of West Reynoldsvllle will keep and maintain tho aforesaid num ber of lights during thn said term of ten years and for each additional light attached during said term, the said borough of West Revnnldsvlllo shall not pay more thBn thn sum herein stip ulated to bo paid for aro lights during tho continuance of this contract. Section 2. Tho borouuh of West Reynoldsvillo will annul ly hereafter levy and collect from Its Inhabitants a tax for the purpose of paving lor sahl arc lights as now provided by law Section ;t. Should the said K. A Forrln, his successors or assigns fall to accept this ordinance and ho hound by the terms and conditions thereof with In sixty (00) days from tho dato hereof, or fall to erect and operate said arc lights within tho timo prescribed in this ordinance, then this ordinance shall become void, Bnd tho borough of West Reynoldsvillo shall bo released from all llifMlltv thcreundor, Section 4. Hhat 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 5th day of October, A. D. 1899, SAMUEL SUTTKR, Attest: Pres. of Council, W. B. Stauffer, Clerk " Approved this 5th day of October, A. D. 1899. J. C. McEntire, Chief Burgoss. REYNOLDSV1LLE. (No. 64) AN ORDINANCE regulating the UM J closet, sink, receptacle or pipe of any of public and private sewers. T.kln.d tht w,ould cttrJ'y ft H"y dole; Sec. 1. Bo it ordained and enacted by the burgess and town council of the borough of Reynoldsvllle, and it is here by ordained by authority of the same, that there shall be annually chosen by the council a reliablo and competent person to bo known as Inspector of Sew ers, whose duty it shall be to see that the provisions of all ordinances relating to drains and sewers are complied with, and in case the provisions of such ordi nances are not fully and properly com plied with, to at once report the same to tho chief burgess. It shall be tho further duty of said inspector to ace that the sewers are discharging freely and that the flush tanks are operating and that the main sewer at ntersection 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 the small nor full gate shall be open, however, when the water in fitch fine run is high and charged with silt, grayel or anything which will obstruct the sewer. For such services he shall receive a compensation to be fixed upon quarterly by the council, it shall also be the 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 thoreto, and to act in conjunction with the Board of onjunctlon with the Board of Health as provldod for in the following sections of this ordlnanoe. w..B urutiLiiw. No person shall be permitted Seo, to break Into, modify, change or con - pipe or drain with the publio nect any or private sewers now existing or that may hereafter be constructed in this borough without having first obtained the approval of the InBpector of sewers and the board of health, and all such changes, connections and modifications shall be done only under the direct per sonal superintendence and control of the suid inspector, and for such super intendence there Bhall be paid to him fifty cents by the party having the work done as his compensation therefor. Seo. 3. That the drainage of all buildings, publio or private, within this borough Bhall be subject to the approv al of the Board of Health and Bhall be In accordance with sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18 and 19 of ordi nance No. 20, approved Oct. 2, 1893, entitled "an ordlnanoe for tho better preservation of the publio health." Seo. 4. In addition to the provisions of ordinance No. 26, it it hereby further ordained that the connections with the publio aewers of this borough or any private sower connecting therewith shall be made and used for the follow- . Ing purposes only, to-wlt: Discharges from water motors, fountains, the over flow of pur,) water from tanks, wash basins, bath tubs, water closets when Infilled In hiiildlug-i, kitchen, store and olllee sinks, laundry tubs, water from roof, wjitnr from hydrant and clean water from springs; and all wnsh bnslns, bath tubs, kilcheii, store and olfleeslnks, laundry luhs mid connections with roofs and spring must be provided with suitable strainers, which strainers must, be approved by thn Hoard of Health and tlm Inspector of sewers. All such Mini tiers must be securely (listened in place and must, not he removed unless to clean out or repair. As the object and use of suid xlraiuersls to prevent, the admission to the sewers of my mut ter which would stupor clog tin sunn, any negli e't. or device which will tend to bring about such stoppage or clog ging Is hereby declared unlawful and the partv so offending shall upon con viction liefnro the chief burgess or a Justice of the peace pity a line of not, less than Ten Dull ins. to' lm collected as other lines and penalties arn collected by law. Sec. 5. It is declared unlawful for any person lo deposit sticks, cloth, leather, vegetables or any other substance which would be liable lo clog or obstruct the pipes. Into any water closet connected with the sewers of this borough, or U) use said water closet and connections for any other put-nose than what said closet was In tended for, and the erson so offending shall upon conviction before the chief burgess or a Justice of thn peace pay a fine of not less than Ten Dollars, to bo collected as other fines and penalties are collected by law. Sec. H. If any person owning or oc cupying any building In the borough which has a connection with any public sewer or has a connection with a pri vate sewer tlmt connects with and dis charges Into a public sewer, and such connection and arrangement shall not b In accordance with this and every other ordinance relating to sewers anil sanitary matters and such owners or oc cupants shall receive notlco from the Hoard of Health or Inspector of sewers to change, repair or reconstruct In a proper manner said connections and fixtures, and shall fall to do so for a period of twenty-four hours after receiving said notice, said owners or occupants shall upon conviction before the chief burgess or a justice of the peace, pay in addition to the penalty jirovided for violating of section four of this ordinance, a fine of Five Dollars for each and every day thereafter unt il the changes and modifications shall he made and completed in accordance with the provisions of tho various ordinances relating thereto; provided, however, that In case tbe changes and modi fications shall bo of such character as to require more than twenty-four hours to complete the same, the Inspector of sewers or Hoard of Health shall have mwer to grant such further perlm for completion as may be necessary and reasonable: also tho Inspector of sewers shall have full power and authority to sever any connections on failure to com ply with this ordinance after duo notlco as aforesaid. Sec. 7. No connection with a public sewer or with a private sower 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 sewer, nor shall the drain age from any stable or pigpen bo allow ed to enter said public sewer whether tho same Bhall come from any private sewer or otherwise, nor shall' any poi sonous substances bo jtlaccd or dis charged Into said sewer except upon order of tho Hoard of Health. Sec. 8. No connection of any ple conveying any foul or noxious matter of any kind shall be male with tho drain pipe laid nearly umlerncath tho tho sower pipe for the purpow of drain ing the collars along Gordon and Wil low alleys. Which drain pipe must in no way have any connection with any torious, foul or unhealthy matter and any person violating this section of this ordinance shall, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess or a Justice of the Peace pay a fine of not loss than ten dollars, to be collected according to law. Seo. 9. Rain water from roofs may be conducted into house drains that empty into the sewers, but the pipe or conductor discharging such rain water Into the sewers 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 hand hole for convenience In cleaning, and to have a suitable cover and protection, rain con' ductors shall not be connected ouUlde of the main trap, nor used as soil, waste or vent pipes, nor shall any soil, wasto, or air pipe be used as a rain conductor. and if placed within a building shall be of cast iron pipo with leaded joints, Seo. 10. No discharges or exhaust from any gas, vapor or Bteara engine or steam heating apparatus is permitted or allowed into any publio sewer or into any private sower 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 sewer, and no waste pipe from a refrigerator or receptacle in which provisions are stored shall be con- nected with .any drain soil, or waste ; pipe connecting with the sewer. Se(J- j2i AU h0UBe dra,ng shM : nmvldnd with a horizontal 1 immediately outside the cellar wall or at the curb. The trap shall have a hand hole for convenience in cleaning, the cover of which shall be properly fitted. Sec. 13. There shall be an inlet for fresh air entering the house drain just inside tne water seal ot tne trap named in Seo. 12, and also an inlot for fresh air at the rear of the system when the vertical line of the pine is located in the central part of the building and the main fresh air inlet is deemed Insuf ficient, said Inlet shall be at least three inches In diameter, leading through the outer wall and opening at a conven ient place with an accessible clean out. JNo drainage work Bhall bo covered or concealed in any way until after it has been examined and approved by the In spector of sowers and the Board ot Health, and notice must be given to the Board of Health in writing when the work U sufficiently advanced for Buob lnspeotlon. Seo. 14. All traps and fixtures shall be protected from syphonage. All anti syphon pipes shall be carried up and through the roof or connected with the main soil plialove the highest fix turn. Seo. 15. 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Butt h ery, Diaeojea, etc. Coutnin over 6a beautiful half tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. The BtaOLE BOOKS are unique .oriprinal.ureful yon never i,uw anything tike them so practical, to ?eunit,li. Tht-y are having an enormous sale East. Went, North r.tid South, livery one who keeps a Horse, Cow, Hotf or Chicken, or grows Kmull I ruin, ought to scad right away fur the blUOLE bOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL Is your paper, made for yon and not a misfit. It i a years old; it Is the great boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-hcmt. qult-arter-you-have-said-it, Farm and Household paper in the world the bitftrest Daner of its nli in th l!it.H Air.i.-s Address, FiltM 1'1'ILAUItirUlA F,NNSYLVANIA HAILKOAD. rtillnilnlpliln A F.fln UhIIi-oiuI DIvIhIiiii, tn ufTottt Nov. Ill, I mill. Train lvo Driftwood tin follows: KAHTWAItn :1m n tn-Tin In , wwliiiiiys, fnf Htintiilrr. WIIIOMilmmt, llHilmi, I'liiisvllln.fii'rnnliin, lliirilHlinrg mnl t lit- Inli'ilin'iHKm Hit llniis, arriving til I'IiIIikIHiiIiIii t z p.m., NfW York,":;! 11. m.i lliililmiiMi,IWl ti.m.i Wiodiliiiftim, 7: In p. 111 I'lilltnaii I'srlnr mr finin WlllluttiKiiiii i In Phlliiiliiliihln mnl ms-wiiiri-r i'iiiu'Iics frnni K inn- lo I'lillniliilplilH mnl VVIIMiinmiHiit to lliillinioin anil Wash nuloii. :fi" 11. m.-Tmln , wuclnlays. fur Mmi- rMnirg mnl liiti'tmi'illntii nIiiIIiiiih. ar riving nt I'hlliiili'lphlii4::m A. M.i Niiw York, TMn. tn.) Knit lni,,ii.. 2 ;i a. 111. 1 Wimhltiaion 4.11 A. H. I'lilliiiiiit Hli'i'pltig rum from lliiri-NtiuiR to I'hlliuliiliililii mnl Nnw Yol k. I'lilliinVlphln iiiihwiikits run rmnnln In hIi'pim-i uiilllHtltrliiMl until t -'Ml A. sr. 1(1:1:! p. in. -Truth 4,ilitlly fur Hitiiliury. Harris- m i'iu ,i,i in, ,'rinriiinii hiiiiimiin, arriving at. riillitiMphla, ft:. 12 A. M.i Nnw York, :! A.M. nit iTiik ilnys 11 nil Iti.TI A M. on Bun iluyi Hull Itniiri, 11:11.1 a. m,i iVifdilngtiiit, 7:41V A.M. riilltiiHii Hli'iiH-rH from Krlr iiini Wll Hiitni'iKirl to riilliiili'lplilii mnl WllllmitMpurt In WiiMiliimiiii, l'iiHi,nifirs In sli,iM-r fur lliililiimrfl mnl u uliliiOin will lit-lrnnif.-rnillnln tVnililiiiftoii hli-fprr at Wll llnnixpiirt. I'Hsxftigi'i niiii'lii-s from Erin to I'hllHili'lphla nml IVIIIInmaiHiit. to Kaltl murc. , WFKTWA nil 4:11 a. tn.-Triilii 0, wrrkduys. for Rrla. Rltisr- wj, i'iiiiiiis, iii-rniiiin anil principal inter -niidlala Hiailiitia. :44 a. ni.--Trttln i, dally for Erli mid Intor- mdlat points. :4Sp. tn.-Traln IS, wi-ckdays for Kane and liitiiriiiedlalestatlMiia. TllUOfilll TKAI.NH poll imtFTWOOIl KHIlM Til f KAT AND SHUT II Tit A IN I leaves New York ft:M n m.l'hllsilel. II mure .4(l p. m., arriving at flrlftwixKl 4:M'" iiiim n:u, n. m.i vrann 1 aion 7:zi 11. m.. itai. a. m., wi-ennays. with ruiiirinn sleepers and paswingr roarhm from I'tillsdelphla to f.',.'.v. N"" ioi'gi('n anu iiuitininra 10 IVII IIIIINIHiri. TKAIN H leaves Nnw York at7:M p. m. Phlla- irmnis, 11 ;m p. m. wssnineion, iii.sii p. m l llnllluiiire, II :M p. m.i dally arriving al itiiw,nmi m v:. 11. m. ninman sirepina cars from fhlla. to Wllllamsti't, and through . I'n 1 1 lm. ri sleeplni lamsp't, and throiight. im (Miflsiliilphlii toV"i 1 WllllHHi.irt. tin V I uleepnr Philadelphia 1 ilolnhla, 11:40 A. m.i I passpngi-r I'liai-nea rrnm F.rln mid llallliitora to W Hiindnya only I'tllltiiau slenpn TKAIN 1 leaves Phllmle 111 r.rie. wasti1ngWin,7..1riA. M. Hull I mure, :M A. M.I wlllii-sliarrn. I0:M a. m.i wmkilars. . arriving at firlftwond at fV:4l . m. with I'nllnimi I'arlor i-nr from I'hllHrinlphla to rfiiiiiuiiMpiiri aim passftnger itoacn 10 rvane. Connfotlona vIh .Tolinaonbtirc H. II. and lfl.1 .. ,, n. 1.1 n iviiihwbj . iriiriioiu w. iv. a.m. WXKKllATIt. p. rn. II) to , II Irt , 11 m II m 11 14 , II w , II 17 , 11 n , II 4 , II 95 Ill 4.1 Hri'li-rmniilTv .. Ill ilH .. 10 ; . Id III .. in Si .. in 20 .. in .. .. hi m WihhIvhIi (Julriwfind Smith's Itnn liiHiantrr HtralL'lit flli-ll II nml Ml'tllliffri full llllli till rg II 411 Iv IM'IcwHy qr n.m. 11.111. j ai in 9i nrltldiiwiiy ly 1 tt) h m 4 4,1 a.m. M.tn 11. m. n n. T III 7 IM 11 n ft M A3 ft 4H II ll II III 2 1st I Itl I M I fil I 47 I 4.1 I ICI I 2H 2H 211 II n Manil Itnn 7 07 12 17 4 M (11111rnTrn1.fr 7 12 12 22 4 7 1 Toy lurid 7 21 12 HO ft Oft II lid ft 12 ft III 11 07 11 it: All H 47 II 411 fl IlH ft lit ft IA for ft Ml ft I A PlmrtH Mills Hlun It.K k t-lnrrlnr ItriK'kwny v' l.anis M I ! Mi-MInn Hmt Mnrveys It 11 11 Iv Kails ( 'k nr 7 2A 12 I 7 21 12 .Kl 7 m 12 40 7 41 12 I Ml ft 2ft 7 47 12 A4 ail 7 Al 7 A4 t Oft AH II 00 I 10 6 4,'. II 24 I IH ft 211 I I. 'I 6 (J !) S IS 12 4H ft Crj 13 UN Iv I Hi llnls ar II 10 .... A SB arr'allaCk Iv ft Id I 10 7 411 Hpvmildsvllle ft 4A I AO 7 AA HriKikvlllf) 0 12 2 III ft J B W 12 12 4 411 1 1 IM 4 ll II M w lli'tlil ln v 50 2 '" Red Hunk 10 2A II 2A Iv Plttsliurgar 12 40 ft 80 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. I'lillnitin I'nrliir f7ar tn PlttHbitra 1 411 I'I p.m. a. m Throiigl nn train Ii-hvIhk l ull, ( reck at fi.iCI a. ni., ri- turnliig on train li-avliig I'lttHliurg at 1.40p.m. J. II. IIIJTCHINHON, .1. K. W(M)f, Urn Manager. Oen. I'aaa. Ag't. BUFFALO, HOCIIKSTEN & I'JTTS UL'I'GJI UAILWAY. TIME TAIIf.l!. (In and aftnr (ii'lohi-r II. IHIifl, passen ger trains will arrive and ditpart from Hnyn iiIiIhvIHi' nlnt Inn, dally, except Hiinday, as flllluWHi nr.PAiiT. 7:orin.ni. Kor Palls Creek, iMillola. Hlif K1111, I'linssiitHwiiey, Hutler, arid I'ltisiiurg, (km- nei'ts Hi Illinois fnrCiirwensvllle and Clear- lli'ld snil nil points In rii'arfli'lil division! also with main line train for Ifrorkwayrllle, Klilgwny, .InliiiMiiitiurg and Bradford, rittsliurg flyer leaves Illinois at 12. AO p.m. fur Bradford, llulfitlo and ItiK'Inntiir. 4:40 p. m. Pur Falls Creek, flu Hols, C'urwens- vllle and Clearfield and till points on tlieC. A M. Illvlslnn. AHIIIVg. 1:20 a. m. .4 p. m. Thousand mile fli-keta irooil for passage over any portion of the B., Ft. P. and Beech Creek railroads arn on sale, al two (2) cents per mile. For tickets, time tallies and full Informa tion apply to K. C. IiAVia. Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. C, 0. Lapet, Gen. Pas. Agent, Rochester N.Y. NEW PLACING MILL Will keep in stock a . full line of rough and dreH8ed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors. Mouldlnos, Casinos, Brackets, Porch Material ot all kinds, Shingles, Lath, Plaster, Lime, Cement and Sewer Pipe. ' Material delivered to all parts of town. . J. V. Young. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. In the Court of Common Plena of Jefferson County, No. , November Term, l4. Notii'e is hereby given that an application will tie made to the said court on Tuesday, Novembers, l"H. at J.KioVlis-k p. m., under the Art of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide, for the Ini'orporntlon and Regulation of Cer tuin CortMirutlons," approved April 211, 174, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended i-orponitlnn to tie pulled -inn I'liited Evangelical Church of Falls Creek, Pennsylvania, the character and olijeel. wln-vAff is for the purpose of the public wor ship of (tod according to the faith of the Tinted Evangelical Church, the promotion of the Interests of religion, and the spread of Christ's kingdom throughout the world. In connection und association with the said flitted Evnngellrnl Church, nnd for t bene purposes to have, possse, aud enjoy all the rights, iH'iietiii- und privileges of the soJd Act of Assembly and its supplements. The proMied churter Is uow on Ble In the Prothouotttry's ontce. CoLI & Moork, Solicitor. QAUTIOX NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trust or liurbor June E. tirnvt-s. at my expense, as she on Oct. 17, lMD left my bed and board and 1 will not be held responsible for any bllla contracted by her. J. R. Uhovb. Nov. 3, ln'JU. Sandy Valley, Pa. Cubtaerlb for The f Star a If you (want th New.