Viewers' Notices. NOTICIC- In tlin mil Iit of tin' -tl-tlon i( tin- linroiiifh of K.-ynnlilnvillti for llm iipiMiint incut of vlrwi'in to iibhi m 1'iwtn iiml cxpt'tiw's "f 11 puhtlo stnvi-r from Miy,ili hiivi-i, i Ileum In (iiuilnii iilley In it point in (iiirilun nlley m-itr l'iti-li I'ine i nn, upon the pnipert Ira hvn-i.-lltttl, if Miilllei"iit ruu lin fimtiil. In the ( 'uni t et ( 'minium r'li-Hi ef .lef-fei-xnn eeiitiiy, Nn. Ill, .ln. term, HAW: i ii'i I i'-inii. d !i:ivinii been iiinlnt ! by the iifiireiii; tViiirl vii--i-n in the lun -K'lili liutltiT. t.eieliy glvo lui tlmthut t Ii.-y will nil Meiulny, tile lltli ilny ol l ivniiVr, ut !l ni-lnck n, in., meet mi the line nf t ll ' Mlill Improvement. HI cin ner n( Fourth tivet, mill (lonlon nil y, '!'. 'eeeiliie; t le'liee over the line of siriil I'livr. viewing; the Kiinie mill llm pr niUe" iill'eetecl t hereby, noil bear nil purl l.i lii'ereiteil therein mnl their V, ittn"'-r. 'HAKI.K A. IlKltl'I'.l,, J V. S. Kohs, Vli-wnn. I.KVI Slim KKIW, 1 U-vnnlilnvilli-, November !, 1 !!. NOTICK.-In tlin mutter of tho peti tion of the HoroiiKh of Keynolilnvillu for the nppolntmeiij of viewer to num-HS cotitH hihI cxprnm-s of n public IK-WIT fn m Seventh ntivt-t. theni'o in (ionlon alley to Sixth Ktrei-l, to Intisi-M-r.t public ewir in oiiiil (lonlon nlley, upon llm propertieK benefltt-il, if aiiffU-U-nt can lie found. In the Court of Common I'loiwof ,1ef-fi-rsnn county. No. -!, .Ian. term, Tho nnilemlKnecl hiivlne Iw-en appoint ed by the HforeHiilil court vlewcrn In tho iiforemilil mutter, hi-rehy iv notice tli ut, they will on Momliiy, tint lltli iluy of UecemlH-r, IMlHt. lit. II o'clock R. m., meet on the line of the Haiti improve ment nt corner of Seventh ntrei-1 anil (oirilon alley, proceetl'niK thence over the lino of Kiiiil newer, viewing the twino iiml tho pii-mlsi-H alTi'i-tecl thereby, anil lu-Si-nil partlt-H inten-Hteil therein mill tlieir witnensi-H. ('IIAKI.KS A. IlKRI'Kt., 1 V. S. Kosh, Vifwcm. l.KVl Sl'HfCKKHS, ) UeynoldxvillK, Nov. 211, lHllil. NOTICK. In tho matter of Iho peti tion of the Hot-one h of Hey noldsville for the appointment, of viewers to hhh.-hs contH anil expense of a public hewer from an alley near tho ornate of .lamen Flynn deceased, thence In 13 ill Hti-i-ot to InterHect with public newer in Fourth street. In tho Court of Common Pleas of .Tef fernon county. No. M). .Inn. term, 11HKI. Tho underpinned having bei-n appoint ed by the aforesaid Court viewert, iu the foreifointf matter, hereby (flvo no tice that they will on the 1 1th day of Duoomber, IHIItt, ut one o'clock p. m., meet on tho lino of the said improve ment at corner of Hill and Fourth Mtreets, proceeding thence over tho line of Haid newer, viewing the name and the pri-mlws affi.-clcd thereby, and hear all parties intercntcd therein and their wltnenRe. Charles A. Hkrpkl, ) W. 8. KOBB, Viewers. LEVI 8CHU0KER8. ) RoynoldHVille, Nov. 20, 18WJ. NOTICE. In tho matter of the peti tion of the Borough of Ue.ynolili.vlUe for the appointment of viewers to annum coats and expenses of a public sewer in Willow alley from Fifth street, where said alley crosses said street, thence in Bald alley to a proHHied discharge sew er, ending in said alluy near Pitch Pine run, upon the properties benefited, if sufficient can be found. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson county, No. 27, Jan. term, 1000: The undersigned having been appoint ed by the aforesaid Court viewers in the foregoing matter, hereby give notice that they will on Monday, the 11th day of December, 1809, at 2 o'clock p. m., moot on the line of the said improve ment at the corner of Willow alley and Fourth street, proceeding thence over the line of the Bald sewer, viewing the same and the premises affected thereby, and hear all parties interested therein and their witnesses. CHAR!, A. HERPEL, ) W. 8. Rosa. Viewers. Levi Soiiuckers, ) fteynoldnvllle, Nov. 20, 1809. NOTICE. In the matter of the peti tion of the Borough of Roynoldsville for the appointment of viewers to assess costs and expenses of a public sewer In Grant street from Sixth street to Fifth street, and in Fifth street to where said street intersects with Willow alloy to a publlo sewer In said alley, upon the properties benfited, if sufficient can be found. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson oounty, No. 28, Jan. term, 1900: The undersigned having been appoint ed by the aforesaid Court viewers In the foregoing matter, hereby give notice that they will on Monday, the 11th day of December, at 3 o'clock p. ro., meet on the line of the said improvement at the oorner of Grant and Sixth streets, proceeding thence over the line of said sewer, viewing the same and the prem ises affeoted thereby, and hear all par ties interested therein and their wit nesses. Charles A. Herpel, ) W. S. Rosa, V Viewers. Levi Schuckers, ) Roynoldsville, Nov. 20, 1809. When Going to Bradford, Butler, Pitts burg, Buffalo or Rochester, Take the elegant new vestlbuled ex press 'via the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y. This train runs every day In the year to above points without change and Is composed of cafe and re clining chair car, standard high buck , seat day coaches and express and bug guge curs and is equipped with every modern appliance conserving comfort and safety. There is no extra charge to ride on this train. For tickets, time tables and other in formation, cull on or address the nearest ugunt of tho company or Edward C. Lapey, General Passenger Agent, Rochester, N. Y. The .Farm Journal is cheap but not too cheap to be good; it Is full of ginger and gumption, and baa as many other good things in it that you can use as any paper at any price. It will be sent live years to subscribers 01 the btah who pay arrearages and one year In ad vance and 26 cents extra, tor 11.25 for Low-Rate Excursion to Washington. The Pniinsy vanlu Kailroad Company announces that, on IV et-tulx-r ".'I, Feb ruary 21, March l.'i and April 7. ll will run npeclal i-xcnrxlotm from points on the Pblliuielpblil .V Frio Itiillronil, Ki le to Iieli Haven, Incln.-ivo, to VVtmhlng ton, for the bi-nellt of nil who may want, to visit the National Ciipllol. Uounil trip t ickeis, giMul going on alt regular trains on tiny nf nmm, ami good return ing on any regular t rain within temlayn, exclusive of going ilaie, will be Hohl a', rate of tlO (10 from K.rie. Si. Marys, anil inlerineilinle points; itH.U.'i Irom Drift wootl; - l" from K-novo; 7.110 from Lock II. mn: ami propm-l innate rules from otle-r points, Holders of sh einl . xenr ton tickets to Washing ion can purchase, at tho l'eiiusyl .iniii Kailroiul ticket olllees at. 'Washington, excursion tickets to Hich nionil at rate of $1.00 anil to Old Point Comfort (all tail) at tli ml: from the pursers of the Norfolk and Washington Ktciimlioul Company excursion tickets (not iticluillng in- ins and staterooms on steamers) to Old Point Comfort or Nor folk. Va . at :if0. and to Virginia H-aeh, Princes Anne Hotel, at H.A0; and at the olllees of the Washington, Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Klectrlo Hallway Company, excursion tickets to Mt. Vernon and return at ratal of f0 cents. Fo-- full information consult small band bl I Is. apply to ticket agents, or F. S. Hnrrar. Division Ticket Agent, VVil-Mam-port. Pa. I The Cure that Cures T Coughs, ? t Colds, T Grippe, I T WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA. T f BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT T T CONSUMPTION IS 7 T t gold by all druggists 254 SOctsf W, II . 8TAMEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office at Rntel MiH'nnni-ll, Rtynnldsvlllf, Pa. Q MITCHELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main strwt, opposite the C'ommerelHl Hotel, KnynnMsvtlle, Pa. Z. GORDON. ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W , Brook vllle. Jpfforson Co. P. Office In room formerly occupied by Gordon A JorlM-tt West. Main K l rent.. q m. Mcdonald, attorney-at-law, Notary Public, real estate agent, Patents secured, collei-tlnns made promptly. Ufllce In Nolan hUs k, Reynnldsvllle, Pa. gMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-ATLA W , Notary Public and Real Fstate Airent. Ctnl lectlnna will receive prompt attention. Office In Kmehlli-h it Henry block, near poetoffice, Keynnldsvllle Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate A Kent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. J)R. 13. E. HOOVER, UEYNOLDSVILLE.PA. Resident, dnntlat. fn the frnehtleh Jk Hen ry block, near the posuimce. Main street. uentienes in operailnf . JJH. R. DeVERE KING, DENTIST, Office over Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. store, nam street, neynoiusvuie, ra. JJR. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office In the J. Van Reed hulldlns. near corner of Mala and Fifth siruota. H OTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Hteam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections 4tc. ' JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FItANK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First clans In every particular. Located In the very centre of Hie business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains ana commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Office and wururoom near M. E. church, l-'lf III struct. NEW PLANING MILL ynr to Will keep in stock a full line of rough and dressed .... Lumber, Sash and Doors. Moulding, 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. yrANT YOUR CLOTHING TO FIT ? ? ? ? ? Then you ouht to go to J. C. FUOKHI.1CH .... MERCHANT TAILOH. Mv Link op Sampi.ks . . . arc well worth anyone's time to call nnil Innpret. Hi-nii-inhc-r nil work Is Kiiaranti-i-il. CI.KANINil, I!i:I'Aii;inii, Al.TKHINll. A SPECIALTY - .1 IV I'ltHMII. It'll. Next iloor to Prli-Hter Hnm. CHRISTMAS is nun; And you will certainly be presenting a friend or rela tive with a nice pienent. Why Not Stki Into Orit Stork nnd relect pome nice piece of furniture for a present thin year? Your friend will cer tainly appreciate something that Anns Hkacty and Com fort TO THK HOMK . . more than something that is a luxury, of which the novel ty soon wears off. Comk In Kari.y and Mark Vopr Ski.kction i for you may see something that will require you to save your dimes till Christmas. Anticipate . what you will want for a present and get first choice out of our large new stock. Visit our store and see if you cannot find Somethino That Ex actly Plkasks You. Make your selection and we will deliver it wherever and whenever you want it. Don't Fail To Come and See what we have to select from and the good suggestions we can give you about the pres ent you want 'to buy for Christmas. Brumbaugh & Hillis. Omnwlte P. O. this week. After this week across the street In new brick. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY 0 WW fctoetttliuttltofveiri. nd have cured thoutandi ot Cae of Nervoot Itsc, iu:h at Dwhty Uitiinttt. bleeplns m and VartooccU, Atrophf ,km TtMjr clear th brain, Birenfthtn th circulation, mak difeinoa , partecl. and Imparl a healthy vttor loth hola beln. All drains and lotkci art checked urnnorlffalfl Prmtlr Unlet! palientt iUUII&fl&aillt .r. DroDerlv cured, their conau lloa efien worrlei them (ntoIatanUy, Coniump tior or Death. Mailed sealed. Price per boii 4 boles, with Iroa-clftd legal uarante to cure or refund the money, .w. Scad for tree book. For sale by II. Alex Stoke WANTED (SEVERAL TEUBONS FOK DI8 trlrt Office MMtianora In thU atute to rt'prv itent me In their own and aurroundlnft coun tl. Willing to pay yearly toot payubln weekly. Deitlrable employment wlthunuMiial opportunity. Keft'renres exohuiiKed. En rltwe aelf-addreaHcd Htumped envelope. S. A, Tark, 320 Caxton UuUUIiik. C'hlcaKo. 6-25-OU. OF REYNOLDS VILLK. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $7,000. C. miu-liell. President! Mcott MeClelland, Vice Pre. I John 11. Ksnrhtr, Cashier. Directors: 0. Mitchell, B.-olt McClelland. J. O. King, Jobii 11. Corlx-tt, U. E. Hrown, O. V. Fuller, J. H. Kaueber. Does a general banktiiRbuBlnessand solicits the accounts of merchants, processional men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and other. promlsluK the most careful attention to the business of all persons, Hafe Ueposlt Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes Beads a reliable munlliljr regulating msdiylus. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL piLLS, 3 First National Bank Ire prom pt.ssfoonflciH The Cheapest Place to buy Clothing is at , N. HANAU'S. ('nil olid hi coin im t'd liow i-lii-iip you can buy Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Mcii'h SuitH, voih1i'(1, Suitn, r?l..r)l to 1 o. 00; M.-h'h 'veryl)oly rlnt- will nt-lv you li.dd, wtn th 10. 00; Youtlw' if.r).0O, worth ii.00 to tl.oo. Men's and Boys' Underwear. Men's tleecelineil ctp. npiere; the very bent of Mpii'h lleeoe-llned nt Ah tr. apiece, lioyu' fleeco-llned 2.1 cts., worth 40 ftp. Ladies' Department. LwlieH' Tailor iuado SuitH, Skirts, PIuhIi Cnpen, Col InretteH, Fur CnpeH, .fee., rhenper than they nre now Belling nt the fnctorieM. I Ixniulit my (.'ihmN bi-foi-n llio ml vttiici- In prices und ynu will (ot the bnni'flt of clii-itp liiiviiiir. N. HANAU. n 'Vix- The Jefferson Supply Go. BIG STORES at ReynoIdsville,.Rathmel and Big Soldier are receiving daily new Fall Stocks of Men'ts and Boys' Clothing, ShoeB, Hats nnd Caps nt the right prices. A large assortment FUR CAPES AND COLLARETTES (Get our prices.) Our second floor is full of New Furniture and Car pets. We still have some bargains in lines that we are closing. IGGLE A Farm Library NO. 3 BIOOLE tells every thins II the pr Price, 50 Cents. ne wona tne Diggest paper of IU sis in the United stales of America having over million and a-balf rcgulur readers. Any ONE of tbe BIGGLB BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL fi VBAR9 (remainder of 1899, 1000 1901, 190 and 1903) will be sent by mail 0 say address fur A DOLLAR BILL. bampleof FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIOOLB BOOKS free WILHBB ATKINSOa, GUAS. r. jaNKIMS. I.T-I to frlo.oo; M'm'h Cheviot Kf-rscy Ovcii o.iIh for .r).()0; l).(M) for mjiiiu'; McirHOvcnioatu Storm ( )vt-icoatH .'l.no to NOTHING Hut tlin iH-st iimtiiilnls snil work-' llllllll.llil illll-l' llltll till! !OIIHt-l(!-4 nun ol 1 1 iu STOVES 8 HANOE8Ltn?i4! 1 Mmli- with n vi.-w of hiilt.lni; tlin rxilcl WHIilsnf I In; lioiiHci-kiii-purs at ll IIIIHli-l'HtlM-OSt. A fifMiii H.wpifa Pt.-ifr.i.-rr IrrtAO-rviia A Sni.i with That Uniikhhtanijin(1. J Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. BOOKS of unequalled Talne Practical, up-io-naie, uncue ana uimprcnensiTe Hana somcly Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIOOLB No. 1 BIQOLE HORSE BOOK All nbout Horses Common-Sense Trestlfe, with ow 74 lllustrstions ; . standard work. Price, 30 Cents, No. 2 BIOOLE BERRY BOOK Allalnut growing; Small Fruits read and learn how ; contains 43 colored life-like reproductions of all lending Tarietiea and 100 other Illustrations. Price, )o Cent. POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; the beat Poultry Book In existence , ; withij colored life-llkereproduclions 01 all the principal creeds; with 103 other illustrations. No. 4 BIOOLE COW BOOK All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a great sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproduction ol ench breed, with 131 other illustrations. Price, jo Cents No. 6 BIOOLB SWINE BOOK Just out. All about Hog-Breeding, Feeilinir, Butch ery, Lliseojes, etc. Contains over Bn beautiful half tones and other engravinns. Price, so Cents. TheBIOOLB BOOKS are unique.original.useful you never saw anything like them so practical, soaemtMe. They are having an enormous sale East, West, Noith and Houth. livery one who keeps . Horse, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grows Smsll Fruits, ought to send right way for the BIOOLB BOOKS. The FARM JOURNAL old; It is ike great bolled-dowu, hit-the-nsil-on-thc hcsil,-qult-after-you-nave-aaid-it. Farm and Household pater in Address, FARM. JOUKIXAI PUILAllHLrUIA J pRNNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. " I'lillad.-lphla A P.rlo lliillmiul DIvIhIod. tn i-ITi-ta Nov. 1(1, !!. Traln luuvo Di-lftwond tin follows: RAHTWAHIi :ii(l n 111--Train h. wi-i liiinys, fur Runlmry, Wllkcilmrn-, lliir.li-lnn, l'citlHVllln,crnlnn, Hum Intuitu nnil the liiiprniillnl nin iIiiiih, iirrivliiu at riilluili-lpliin r,::!;i p.m., fii-sr Vurk, ::m u. m. I Hiililmiirn.lHiil i.ni. hhIiImhIiiii, 7:1a p. 111 I'iiIIiiihii I'm Inr -nr fiiuii Wlllliim-'iHiii 10 riillaili-lpliln nnd pim-m-niri-i i-imrln- from K111111 to I'lilliHli-lplila nnil VlllliunHitt. 10 IIiiIiIiiimmi mill WiibIi lllUlllll. !l:.'iH p. in. -Train It, wi-ckilnya, fur llnr rlKliurg nml Inti-i miilliili- nlnllons, nr- l-lvl,,..Ml l-lill,. .I..I..I.I.. . . VI V.. ..I. 7 l: 11. 111.; Hiillltniiii-, t.:tu'n. 111. 1 Wuililiiif uiik'I n. m. riinnuiii rn-i'iiinir riii-n rriyii llm i Kliiiiir in I'lilliiili lplilii nml Nr. Vilk. I'hlliiili'lplitii ihihi'iiui'ih run ri-niHln In nli-i-m-r iinillmiii hi d until ":: a. m. 111:1:! p. 111. T111I11 4 . l 11 1 1 v fur Hiinliiity, llnrrlx liuttmid liiii'iiiii-ilhiti- Ntiii hum, ni rl vliiif at l-lilliiili-lplilii, -.:a a. M.; Nuw Ymk, A:iM A. M.illl i-i k iliivs mid I0:i'i A s). on Sllll iliiy; llaliiiiiiin-, it : H.. a.m.: Wii-lilimlon, ;:4A a.m. I'lillinmi li-iii'i fmni K.ili- mnl Wll-Hum-ri.n 10 I -li 1 1 ikIi-I .It I it mnl Vllllmniinrt In U tivhhiuiiin, l'u-.-.i-tit'1-iH In Hli-i'H-r fur lliiltliuiirn mill VYiililti.-tfin will lie trmifi-riiiil Inln ViiIiIiikii,ii Hli-i-pi-r Hi Wll llmuspiirl. I'nssi-ni'i i-iiiirlii-H frnlu F.rln lo I'hlliiilt-lpliln mnl llllnthHH)it to lliiltl mnrn. Wr.HTWAttll I:!, ni. Train H, i.i kiuy-, fur Erin, Hlilg- wii), ImlliiK rirrinuiil mid prlni-lpitl Intur- nii-dliiii- sttiiliiiiM. :44 a. in. --Train a, dully fur Erin and Intor- nii-illale rmtnls. 8:4Sp. 111. --Train IS. wn-kilnys fur Kana and liiif-rnM-illKti-HiHlliiiiH. TIIKuli.ll Tit A I NH Klllt HHIKTWOOI MWM Til K F.A"T AMI lll!Tll. THAIN II li-avM Ni-w VirkA:M p. m.,l'hltndn. phlHS:.rill p. m. Waisliliiginti 7:211 p. ni., llivH minim S.4U p. m arriving ill lii'iriwmxl 4::if a. m., wn-kdays, Willi I'ullinnn hIci-jm-is anil uitHwnBfT riini-iu-s riiitn I'lillliilnlpliln Krli- ami Washington mid lialilmoie wiinmnMirt. THAIN a IrnvrsNrwYork at 7:M p. m.t I'h iif-iiniin, 11:11 p. in. ; vi aHiiinginn, 111.411 p Unltllliorn. 1 1 :.W D. tn. I dn lv arrlvlm IlririwiHid at 9:44 n. ni. riitlinun sli-i-A rr from I'hlla. In WllllaniHii't, sud IhrinOsaJI piiMHi-tilti-r i-iiiii'lii-H from riilliiili-lphla 10 Erin mnl llnltlniiirff to Wlllliiniaport. On HtiuiliiyKiuily I'iiIIiiihii alt-i-Mr I'lilliuli-lplila tn hi l THAIN IS li-avrs I'hllitili-liihla :40 A. m.! tVimhlncioii, 7.1.1 A. M.; Hull tinnrii, H:SS A.M.; Vllkf,liiim-, ii:A a. M. Ki-ekiinys, arriving a I llrlflwoml lit M.I P. M. with I'lillinmi 1'iirlor rur froiii I'lilliidnlplila to Wlllluiimpiirt mid puin-iiKi-r roarh to Kane. fliinni'i'ilonii vlit .Inliiisonhiirif H. K. and ItlilKWiiy tt Cli ai lli:ld It. It. . a. 111. wr.HKtiATir p. in. I'l 4.1 urt'li-riiiotiriv ... 10 M ... Hi :w WiumIvhIo .... irj .... HI : (Jitltiwnnd .... 11ns Ml ll Hiiilih s Kimi ... t UN .... Hi 2.1 liiHtmili-r ... II 14 ... Ml 20 CirulKlit 1)1 .... HI . (lli n Ifurnl ... II 27 ... In IU lli-iullco .. . II ;t! .... IM .foliiiHonliurg ....U4:i .... 41) IvHIdgwayar .... 11 M .... p in. p in. 11. in. n.in p.m. p.m. 7 H 2 Ifi II :n ar Itldgway l 7 00 IS 10 4 4.1 7 1,1 2 IM H 2H Inland Hun 7 07 12 17 4 S2 7 ON 2 l 0 2:1 l aim nl riihfr 7 12 12 23 4 S7 5 ?! ! ?f 5 ''' roylund 7 21 12 HO S OS s Ml I SI 9 11 Hhoria Mills 7 2S 11 Xi g 09 52 I 47 A 07 llllll- ItiK-k 7 2N 12 iM 8 1'2 8 4H I i:i 9 02 Carrlur 7 IB 12 40 S 1(1 a hm 1 hi h s:i llriH-kwnvv-l 7 4:1 12 so g 2n 6M I 2N H 47 l.aupa Mills 7 47 12 54 5 !W 4:i M. MInn Suit 7 51 8 24 1 19 9l lliirn.-ys Hun 7 54 I 09 5 88 8 30 115 a M IvKiillsO'kHr 8 00 1 10 8 45 a 05 1 10 a is iv Illinois r a 10 .... g 55 8 II 13 4T Ol ar FnllHC'k Iv a XI I 40 7 43 8 02 13 as 6 53 llrvnotdsvllte a 45 I 50 7 55 5 26 12 12 8 15 HriHikvllle 9 12 t la (25 4 40 II SN New ll.-lhl m t 50 3 53 4 00 11 05 Ked Hank 10 25 1 25 I 40 9 10 It I'ltlsbiirgar 12 40 6 30 p.m. a. lima. m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Through I'llllman I'nrlnr Oar to Pittsburg on train leaving l'all t'ri-ek at a.Xla. m., re turning on train li-avlng I'litsliurg at 1.40 p.m. J. H.iiUTHINiON. J. It. WOOD, Oen Mmuigur. Gen. I'aaa. Ag't. A LLKGIIKN Y VALLEY RAILWAY CXJMTANY. In effi-ct Sunday, Nov. Ill, IHIIH, Urn Giuilo DivlHloti. RAHTWAHII. No. 9. Nn.ia No.l.No.5.No.7. A. M. A. M. A. M.lp. M. P. M. ... I a 1.1 1 9 im' 1 40 5 115 .... 9 10 11 05 4 00 7 HO ... 9 21 .... 4 11 7 40 .... 9 so 11 ax 4 40 a 04 .... 957 447 .... .... 1001 4M .... .... 10 20 S 10 tn 81 I 8 IS HI 9.1 12 12 t 28 8 4 a 21 io 4 tftjtltlOSI 41 ... a m 11 o 12 an a 02 111 t7 on II i:i ..... ta 09 .... 7 05 II IM 12 4N 8 15 9 24 7 12 nil Si 1 00 a iW 9 K 7 24 I 12 f 45 .... 7 84 1 25 8 55 .... 7 40 1 an 7 03 .... 7 50 1 7 14 .... 8 17 2 05 7 40 .... ta 27 n 14 7 49 ... I 8 55 .... I 2 40 I g 15 .... aTATtoira. Pittsburg Kmi Hank I.awsonhsm New lli-lhli'ln-ni Oak III lino Maysvllle Hiimmervllle ... Hrookvllle Hell l-'nl Inr Keynoldsvllle .. I'anroasl Palls Creek Iliillols Kalinin Wlnterburn .... I'eiinHeld Tyler Hon lunette Ormit Driftwood Train 41 (Hunday 1 leaves Pittsburg 9.00 a. m., Ked Hank II OA due at Hrookvllle 3.2. Kern oldsvllle 1.00. I)u Hols 1.20 p.m. WSHTWAHO. No. a. No.8 No.SNo l4No.10 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. at. .... I 8 50 (II 55 .... I 5 SO .... t7 is ti2 21 .... ta ia .... 7 25 12 29 .... 8 27 .... 7 50 12 54 .... 8 54 .... 7 5N 1M ... 7 03 .... 8 03 107 .... 7 10 .... a 13 1 ih .... 7 22 a 3.1 a 25 t HO 4 SO 7 .17 8 41 IS) 140 458 7 43 ta 4 ts 01 tr m M a 45 150 5 OS 7 54 t7 07 8 57 .... 46 22 ta 09 t7 i -ta (3 ta 20 724 9 12 tlO 5 40 25 7 3 t9 25 .... 8 54 .... 7 55 . 9 40 .... 8 11 ... 8 01 9 44 ... 8 17 .... am 9 50 152 8 2.1 .... 8 iW 10 15 I 15 8 53 .... a 50 10 25 I 25 7 05 .... 11 15 12 40 I 8 30 9 45 .... A. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. P. M. . BTATIOHS. Driftwood..... Grant Hennesette. . Tyler PennHeld Wlnterburn .. Kalitila DuHols Kalis Creek... Pancoast Keynoldsvllle Puller Hell Hrookvllle... Hummervllle.. Maysvllle Oakltldse New Hethlehem I.awsonham.... Ked Hank Pittsburg Train 42 Wnmlayl leaves DuHols 4.20 p. m. due at Keynoldsvllle 4.3H, Hrookvllle 5.10, Ked Hank 8.35. 1'itti.hiirg 9.25 p. m. Trains marked run dally; dally, except Hunday; t flag station, where signal, must b shown. Pullman parlor buffet car on trains 1, 2, 8, and 7, between Plttnburg and Driftwood. Par lor car i-hair rate Pittsburg to Reynoldsvllle 50 rents. C11A8. B. PRICE, J. P. ANDERSON, Gi'ii'l Bupt. Gen'l Paaa'r Agt. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. Horse shoeing done in the neatest manner and by the latent Improved methods. Re pairing of ull kinds carefully and promptly done. SATlar ACTION Ijl-ABAMTUIU. HORSE CLIPPING 11 ava just received a complete set of ma chine horse clippers of latest style UN pattern and am prepared to do clipplug tn the best possible niauuer at reaaouaule ratea. Jackson It. near Fifth, Reynoldavllle. Pa. ubacrltxi for - Trio St. Qt-w. X ' -'-U. The genu ' I () per bos. the Farm Journal for Ave years and Toe Stab for one rear UMKur. i-eare; nf ri r If youlwant tb Newt. : 7 For sals by U. Ale-:. Btoks. . ...