SAVED BY THE BEARS THEY ROUTED THE REVENUE MEN WHO WERE HUNTING) WHISKY. Kb White Tells Hew the Peak Varaslnte Sampled Hla Moomealae Jalee and the Reanlt, and Mr. F.eh Haa a Ward to Bar Ahoat Bralaa. 'Copyright. 1900, by C. It. Lewis.) "We'd bin mnklu moonshine wills ky over In the blft ravine fur about three wcekM," mid the old possum liunter of Tennessee, "when tliiiiiipln blf b'nr cum down out of the thicket one dny and acted In a mighty cttr'us way. It was In the glimmer, and he wan sheddln hla fur, ami, though I had my rifle hnndy, I didn't keer to hoot him. 'J'liat b'nr illicit the wlils ky, and be sniffed and snuffed aud teemed to want a tame. I hollered at blm and drlv him off two or three time, but he kept comln back. My ole woman had come over with my supper, and arter watchln the b'ar fur while she aald: " 'Zvb, that b'ar wanta a drink of co'n juice sunn's yo'r bo'n, and I'm fur tlvln It to blm.' "I In turned at tbc Idea, but aa he continued to hang around the place tbe old woman poured Rlwut a pint of the atuff Into a pan and let It on a atone 30 rods away. She had sknssly turned her back befo' the b'ar waa luppln It up, and he smacked hla llpa over It Jest like a man. In a lectio while he walked oft, and later on we heard alch a row down around the bend that wc crept down to aee what It was. It was our b'ar and his mate. That pint of whlxky had made our b'ar feel mighty jolly, and he waa In statin that the other b'nr dance around and roll over with him. One was drunk and jolly and the other sober and mad, and the way they carried on was as good as a circus. Next day both b'ara showed np fur whisky and went off aa jolly as you please, and half an hour later I walked right up to them as they slept and snored. I wasn't fur glvln away any ' mo' llcker, but the ole woman thinks It over and says: " 'Zeb, tbe fur of them b'ara won't be wutb shucks fur three months, but what's the matter with shettln the varmints up In our outdoor cellnr fur the rest of the summer? I reckon we kin manage to feed 'em, and each bide will fetch $13 as soon aa tbe fur is prime." "1 decided that It was a good Idea. I we put out a bull quart of whisky 'cm. but fur some reason they bad n the nayburhood. The old woman reckoned they'd got ashamed of them selves and gone off to avoid temp tashun, and I kinder flggered that they was off spreadln tbe news and Invltln other b'ara to come along and sheer a good thing. We'd about given up aeeln 'cm ag'ln when they allowed up. I was all alone at the still that day, but I bad ropes at hand to tie 'em up In case our plnn worked, and I poured two full quarts of whisky Into the pan and set It out In the old place. Them b'nrs had bin roam In around and keep In sober fur so long tbut they was dyln fur a spree, and they lapped up every drop of that llcker and licked their cliops fur mo'. They didn't git jolly, as I looked fur. On the contrary, they snarled and growled and wanted to pick a fuss with each other. Mebbe a b'ar Is like a man about drlnkln. Let blm git too much, and he'a ugly instead of jolly. I waited awhile and then tailored 'em. bopln to find 'em asleep, and that's how I cum to aee a alght to make my ba'r stand up. k "Down around tbe bend In tbe ra vine was a grassy spot and what I aw was them b'ara rollln four men over the ground. It wasn't a mlnlt befo' I kuowed who tbem men was. They was revenoo fellers who bed got pews of my still and was aneakln up the ravlue to ketch me red handed. Tbe b'ara bad met 'em and pitched .right In. I reckon the fellers waa too surprised to Ore a Bhot. though all had pistols, and the way them b'ars did lam 'cm around was a caution. Two of tbe fellers broke away aa soon as I got tunr, but tbe other two was so bad ly clawed that arter the b'ara left 'cm they could skassly crawl, and I'm suah they laid out In the woods all plght. I waa much oblecgcd to the varmints, as yo' may reckon, as they bed saved me from a surprise, and In my gratltood I aid to the ole woman: " 'I ain't gwine to play no tricks on a varmint what baa saved me from ruin, and I shan't try to captur 'em. 'Deed, but I'll furnish 'em with fret co'n julco and let 'cm hev a good time.' "They was back nest day fur their drink, and, rcmcmberin bow a quart had made 'em ugly drunk, I only sot out a pint They lapped It up and looked fur mo', aud when no mo' was fo'thcomiu they glu us a surprise party. Thar was fo' men of us at tbe still that day, and arter growlin around fur awbllo them b'ara cum chargln down upon us. Wo bad to scatter mighty sudden, aud they kept us away fur an hour. Thar was no whlBky to be got at, and they tore down our shanty, clawed our blankets Into strips and went off growlin at eacb oilier. We didn't aee 'cm ag'ln fur th mouth. Then one day aa I waa carry In a keg of the stuff on my shoulder along a mountain path I run full tilt luto the two of 'em. I knowed 'em In a mlnlt. and I jest counted on bevin a fuss wltb 'em. It was no use tryln to git away, and I put down the keg and stood back to gin 'em a chance at It But they didn't take It They walked up and sniffed about, and as soon as tbey rec ognized the smull they sorter shook their heads and walked off and gin me a clear road. As I flggered It, them b'ars bad tried whisky and found that It brunt outhln but headaches and flchtln and bard knocks. They'd test made up tbeir mluds tbat It was bad tuff and bed gone back on It and, tbat keg was so temptashun. Yea, auh, tbey walked off and let me pass on. and I neveV shall hear the last of It from the ole woman. I never hev taken nip of co'n juice since then that she wasn't ready to speak out: "'Thar yo' go ag'ln, Zeb Whltel Law me, but If yo' only bed the brains of a b'ar, what a happy woman I'd ber " M. Quad. CARL DUNDER'S SAYINGS. A Wholesome Combination of Fan ad Vhllnaophr. (Copyright. ItiOO. by C. B. Lewis. Pome people vhns liorn dot way und can't help It. I.aat week my brudder-In-law govs oudt In der woods to kill rabbit. lie (loan' And no rnnlilt, but he kills a fox und den comes borne und kicks abojit bis bard luck. In my time I haf caught some Bah dot weighed 20 pounds apiece, but dot donti' satisfy me. I vhas always mourning after dose fish which weigh ed 22 pounds apiece und got avhay from me. T baf had men pick my pocket, und I hnf had friends borrow my money, und I can't quite figure out why der pickpocket should be sent to jail und dcr odder party go free. It vhas all der same to me I got nothing back. If a man comes to me und doan' say nottlngs. mebbe be geta feefty cents, but If a man comes to me und says he vhns a squar man und can't sleep nights If be doan' pay bis debts I shunt walk off und leave him to talk mlt der gatepost Der man who calls me oop at mid night to tell me dot my henhouse door vhns open thinks to do me a favor. but If be vbaa a philosopher he would CARL DUNDBH. see dot If der door vbaa open some thief must haf taken der fowls, und of what use to break oop my sleep? It vhas better for all of us dot we stop a Icetlo. You vhlll always find men who vhns In troubles because of not knowing a good tiling when It vbaa put at dcm. I once offered a thief $2 In cash to keep avhny from my chickens, but one night he goes to steal an old rooster worth feefty cents und vhas lamed for life mlt a charge of buckshot. Nopody can depend upon dor poobllc. Vhen I vhas an honest alilermans, eaf- erybody believes I vbaa dishonest und make ten t'ousand dollars out of some hobs. Vlicn I goes by der legislature und makes $20,000 In one day, der peo ple hurrahed for me und called ma "Dot Honest Dootchmans." One night Mrs. Dunder wakes me oop und says a burglar vbas In der bouso. "Vbell, bow vhas It?" I says. "You must drive blm out" "Dot vbas no policy. If I drive blm out be comes back some other night If I let blm look arouudt und find not- tings to steal, be not ouly walks avhay by himself, but be feels It vbaa no use to come again." Vhen I vbas going borne In a crowd ed street car der odder eafnlngs, I glf oop my seat to a fat man. "How vbaa dot?" aald one of my friends. "Haf you got some pity for dot man?" "Not a bit" says I. "I simply glf oop my seat to revenge on my fellow men. Doan' you see dot be takes oop twice my room und squeezes twice aa many folka together?" M. Quad. Lieutenant Jonea' Nerve. "The nerviest act I know of," aald a Kansas man while discussing the world's brave deeds, "waa performed by Lieutenant Jonea of the company of marines that took John Brown at Har per's Ferry. Itobert E. Lee bad ad vanced his 00 marines In a semicircle about the armory In which Brown aud his men bad taken refuge. Then Lieu tenant Jones stepped out and com menced to read the riot act to tbe men behind the armory walls, and, though they kept shooting at him, his voice never wavered, nor did be show any other sign of trepidation. I was In that company of marines." Kansas City Journal. Ballad. "Does that young woman ball from Boston? "Yes," answered the youth thought fully; "that expresses tbe Idea precise ly, fcilie hall from Boston. I waa nev er before overtaken by such a heavy dowufall of Intellectual Ice." Wash ington Star. Sleepless, Blobba Why don't you consult a doctor about your Insomnia? Blobba Whatl And run up more bills? Why, It's because of what I owe blm now that I can't sloep. When a man reaches that point In bid career where be Is satisfied with him self, hla usefulness on -arth Is at an end. Cblcagy News. DAMROSCH AT THE EXPO. The Orest Orchestra Leader Delight Ing Thousands in iMtsburg. f'ttrom of ihi- Pittsburg Exposition art ,'nst now i iiioyitig the mitvc.il trcst ol llir season m the conrrrt of Walter I);invoch .Nrw York Symphony Or-thi-Nlm. For real lutrninny and melody, the ri-rnliiiniivJ ihr Dnmrov h orcheMrs ate nniiriiisvr, as rxiinsiiinn visitors have had tfivin to learn in the Isut two unions, anil this in a ureal measure, il responsible lor the vastly int ntiimmI at tendant - wliuh will not only make this yt ar's season the most sun i ssitil on In I he hivlnry ol the institution, but has awakrmil thr directors of the so ciety to tin- fait tliat more room will lie nreHrd nrsi year, both lor visitors aad taliibitor Sn (treat has the attendance been at rime, this season, that the extreme ca- Eaiity of the lug main building liar ten tested more than otin, and as the disposition of thr public serins to L to ioiiIiiiuc to cuinc in incteasrdi num bers, il is apparent that the time tot nlnrgmrnt is at hand. It is prohibit that a new music hall, with a laigt-ly in creased sralinu capacity will he built adjoining thr presrni main building. Thr (ialvrston Hood pictures have at trai led mui h interrst and w i.l be con tinned until the close of ilie season. The cinematograph, in which thry are given, is also presenting many fascinat ing representations of historical events, comic scenes and character pictures. Thr Mrxiran Village, wuu ,is mani fold attractions and strange native food proilni Is. of which samples are freely distributed to visitors, continues to at tract many who get their introduction to hot lainalrs. inchililas and other Mexi can dilii acirs. Thr mechanical novelties are always surrounded with interested throng.. The wonderful machine for making screws, thr silk mill. Ihr windmills and similar ingrnioiis rrsnlls of thr skill of indus trial experts arr in operation at all times The linotype machine comet in for bin share of attention, too, and all visitors who so desire, can get, with out charge, stencils of their names made on it No less attractive have the Swiss Vil lage, thr crystal maze. Jim Key. tht wonderful educated horse, and other special attractions, proved, while tht mercantile exhibits have excited the in terrst and admiration of all. In no yrar of the Exposition's history have the great retail houses of rittsburg spent o much monrv on elaborate ex hibits, and their showing is Ihr equal ol any that has rvrr brrn tnadr anywhere. One of thr most popular f this year's nrw features is the rxrursion system by which patrons have thr opportunity to takr a pleasant boat r.dr to Davis Island Darn, on the maunifu ml new excur sion steamer. Kraneis J Torrance. The trip occupies an hour, and music for dancing and s Punch and Judy show and other things to interest are pro vided. In bad wrathrr. thr decks ol thr boat are enclosed in jjtass, thus making thr ride as thoroughly enjoy able as on fair days. l'or thr last week of thr season, be ginning Oct. Is. immrdiatrlv after the close of the Damrosch engagement, ousa and his hand will return from ihr East. It was a part of this year's plan to reserve thr best for thr last, and from now on. with Damrosch and Sotisa furnishing thr music, there is little doubt that all former attendance records will be broken Baslaess Tomorrow. When tbe Spartnns seized upon Thebes, tbey 'placed Archlaa over the garrison. IVlopldns, with 11 other, banded together to put Archlas to th word. A letter containing full details of the plot wus given to the Spin tan polemarch at the bnnqtirt tnblo. but Archlus thrust the letter under hla rusbion, saying. "Business tomorrow." But long ere tbat sun arose he was numbered wltb the dead. iea TWELFTH OPENS SEPTEMBER 6, WDIIRN ntMRIMCH. MUSIC BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST BANDS. THE FAMOUS BANDA ROSSA, ITALY'S GREATEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION. Sept 5th to I5th. EMIL PAUR, WITH THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ORCHESTRA. Sept I7th to 22d. SOUSA AND HIS BAND, DIRECT FROM PARIS. Sept 24th to 29th aad Oct I5th to 20th. DAMROSCH'S NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. 50 pieces. Oct.Uttol3th. irarw jk.TTH.Jk.O'TTOTrm. JIM KEJf, The Msnelkius Educst.d Hortt. THE MEXICAN VILLAGE. PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL MUSEUM, Soaclal EiksiH of th Proousts ol th Mllrs WorM. A DAY IN IHI ALPS. THI CRYSTAL MAIL ADMISSION, 29 CENTSV 0ns Far for the Rosnd Trip or all Railroads. IT WILL HOT IP YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S HeadacbeCapsnles $500 .tftwtrt for any Injn riout ou bat a nee found in then Capeulea. YOUR HEAD ACHE Will Cur any Kind of narmimwm Money refunded It not aa we ;iy. Sent postpaid on receipt oi pnf. - TWMTT-rro CEWTS. NORMAN L1CHTY MFC CO., Det MoIdm, Iowa. Kor ti Ut Itjl II. Alex Mnkr. W. T H. BTAMKY. ATTO I X K Y - A T- L A W . OinVo lit lintel Mi'l'iiimell, Keyiinlilsvlllii. I'll t MITCIIKI.I.. ATTOKN KY-AT-LA VV. OrhVe .n Vel MhIm MHTt, optiOrttte Htv l.'nnimi ivIhI Hold. Iteymildxvllli'. Pn. q m. Mcdonald, attokney-at-law. Notary Puhllr, real estate Hicent, Putvnta Neetiierl, eullis-tlons made promptly. Oftli-e In .Noluii tilnck, ItuynolUnvlllu, Pa. gMITH M. McCKEIGHT, ATTOUN EY-AT-LAW . Notary Public und lieul Estate, Aitrnl. Col-lis-tloiiH will i-eeetvit prompt, attention. OrhVe tn KoN'lilteli ft Henry lilnek, near potofni-e, Keynoldhvllle Pn. I) It. Q. E. IIOOVEU, REYNOLDS VILLE, PA. Resident rieutlxt. In the t'roehllrli ft Hen ry lliM-k. near Ihr poHtofTtee, Main Htreet. tirnt-Wnei In iiirrMtlntf. D K. L. L. MEANS. DKNTIST, OftWmi MH'oml Hitoruf KlrM National bank iHiUritnK. Mnln tri. D H. It. HkVEICE KING. DENTIST, UIHeB on second floor Reynoldsvllle, Heal Ksiate llldft.. Main street, lteynoldsvtllfl, Pa. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And tli-Hl Estate Agent, Iteynnldsvllle, Pa. T H. HUGHES. UNDERTAKING ANl EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture ft-iimlntr a specialty. Olrfcr and ware riHim In the Moore IiuIIiIIiik on Main alrerl. II OTEL BELNAP. KEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FHAfitK JHETZ, l'rttprieh. Wrt class In every particular. Located In I lie el v emtio of Inn tiiiMineMH nut-t. of inwn Kiev lius to anil from li ulns nnd commodious sample rooma for commercial travelers. II OTKLMcCONNELL. KEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FHAXKJ. It LACK, Proprietor. The IcHilInu hotel of the town. Mendqunr ri. for commercial mn. Hteam heat, free mm, iihiii riHiiiin nun cuweia on every noor, sample rooms, hllllaid room, telephone con necttona Ac. o xi 1X1 a o x- - 0) $ 0 S 9 4 OSS. Cj Ef o 03 O 63 63 01 S?c ANNUA!. 1900 CLOSES OCTOBER 20. DOES IsV,7ya an ! mMMmmm m - ZMun Dollar for Dollar Value Is not easily tecognizable. I Only the expert buyer is a j competent Judge. The ortli- j nnry buyer must take his j dealers word as to value, j Therefore, it is well to buy where the j QUALITY IS ALWAYS FOUND to be of a high order. We are positive you will find the j leather in our shoes of a fi.ie j grade, the shape correct, and j the workmanship perfect. j Our Men's Tan Shoes I Have lx;en winners this seas- on, juding by the amount we j have sold and are still selling, j Johnston & Nolan. AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find 8KSH, DOORS, -FRKMES AND FINISH of sill kind, ROUGH AND - DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL COLORS In all shsdes. And also an over-stock of Nails which I will sell CHEAP. J. V. YOUNG, Prop. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. Froehlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Remember All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning Repairing and Alter ing a Specialty. J. C. FSOEIIL1CII. Near Ccntvnnlul hull. O F li E I'XOLVS VILLE. Capital, 50,000. Surplus. - - S10,000. C. iriltrlicill. Praldeul Scoll Itli-Clt-llHllri, Vice Prca.l John II. Kaurhor, t'aaliler. Dlrcctorai 0. MIK'holl, SiMitt McClollund, J. O. King, John II. I'orlixit, U. E. llniwn, O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kuuclier. Does ii iri-nuraltianklnKbuslnpHHUnrl solicits the accounts ni merc-tiunta, pniressionai men, fnrinvra, uiei'hiiiiicN, niiuurs, lunitiermen nnd oihor. promiHlnir the most careful ultontlon to the huHtiiCHS of all persons. Safe Deposit Hoses for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. f r Ijj'inuiaw,""w-Vji E?. Horso-atioulnit done in the neatest munner and hy the lutiuit improved uiuthodb. Ho pulrliiK of nil kinds curefully and promptly done. Bat lav action Uuaiiamtkku. HORSE CLIPPING ' Have Just received a complete act of ma chine horse clipper of Intent style 'tM pattern and inn prepared to do cliimluii tn the best possible uiiiiiner at reKxoiiiible rates. Jackson lit. near Fifth, Keynoldavllle, Pa. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY Tlttv hava fttood lha tett of v.trt. nd hiVt curad Ihouianda of Catet of Nervous Diteatct, such Liabiltty, Uiit inait, biaepieiit new and Varicocele, Atrophy. &a Thy clear tha brain, ttrengtrieii tha circulation ma It a digestion . perfect, and Impart a nealthr I vigor to lha whole being. All : draim and kiea are checked First National Bank 13 tloo often worries then intolnianlty, Conaump tloo or Death. Mailed aealed. Price i par bo( 6 boaae, with lroulad legal guarantca to cure or refund Uw owuey, ts-oo. Send Inf free book Vot bhU by H. Alex Stoke. 1UFFAIX), rtOCHKSTEU a PITTS " BUHGH HAILWAY. TIMK TAtlT.R. On and after Ma lih, ItiJIo." puwn-ifi-l irnlns will arrive and dvpau from llnyn nlilsvllle station, dally, ascept Sunday, as follows) tIRI'ART. f.t. m. Wrek days only. For Falls I'leek, Hiillols, t'tirwensvllle, (iearfleld, riinssu tiiwncy, H'llli r, I'll iHhui'ir lliix'kwavvllle. Kldirwnv, Johnsnnbui-g, Ml. Jcwi'tt ana Hradtord. ArtniVK. 1.20 p. m. Week days only. From Clearfield, l orwensvllle, lulls I'n-ek, HiiHols, l'ltls hiiri. Itiitler nticl I'linssiitawney. TUAl.NM l.KAVK FAI.IJ1 CHEF.lv. SOI'TII IhlllNll. ' l.M a. m. lnlly. Muht Kxprea for Punxsu Inwney, Unytnn, lliitler and rittslinru. 7.11 n. in. Week diivs only. For Ills Klin, I'nnx-utHWTii.y. Hiitler, Plttslnirg and In-ternii-diiitc uoiutn. I0.M a. m. and M p. m. Week dnys onlv. For IMiHols, Ktnnley, Hykes, His Kun and t'unx sutawiiey. J.44 p. m. rnlly. Vestlliuled limited. For roiiMiinnev, nnyton,. Muller and I'ltla-i-K. Koiitn riorrcn. I Mn.m. tlnlly. .Mfhl Express for Rldyway, .Inhiiwinhmii, Hiitlulo unci Kochenter. T.lsn. tn. nnd JJiii. m. Week diiysonlv. For lliiN'kwnyvllle. Iddswny, Johnsonbiirit, Mt. Jewell and llnidford. l2..V'n. m. Ihiiiy. Vestltmled limited. For KldKwny. Johnsoiitiiirit, llradrord, lluflalo mid KiM-lieiter. I.Wlp. m. W eek days only. Accommodation for IteynoldKVllle. Trains foi Ciirweiisvllle, tMearfleld and Inter- mi dline stations leave Falls I'reek at 7.88 a. m., 1 40 and. in p. m. Thousand mile tickets tfood for pasmige over any ixirtlnn of the II.. It. l and Heech Creek railroad are on sale at two 2) cents per mile. For tickets, time tables and full Inform tlon apply to K. J. Iiavis. Aircnt, Reynnldsvllle, t'a. G. C. Lapkt, Urn. I'as. Airent, Kochostor N V PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Low Grade Division, F. & E. R. R. Is Iflscl auguit 1, 1900. lEattsrs Standard Tlms.l KAHTWARI). No.t, A. U Ko.l.l No. I.iNo.S.iNo. 7. STATIONS. Plttshur Hid Bank I.awsonham New llethlehem link Uidue Maysvllie Kummervllle ... Ilrookvllle Iowa Fuller Keynoldsvllle .. t'aucoast Falls t'reek On Hols Hatililu Wlnlerliurn I'eunfleld Tyler Ilennexette Urant Drift wood A. M M. P. M. I i!i 1 4 m Tl 9 :m 10 ox 11 11 ii'ss 4 On T AO 4 Is 4 49 K 2A ta ai ta 87 ta A3 9 117 ; is 9M no 9 6A 10 1.1 4 a; 5 M 10 21 io ; to l il m S 20 10 12 i s id :s r.i tn :s tn n 4' II 27! mi ;w II 4.1 1 on Tio I 2A 14 trl 21 7 111 J 0 ill IW a ;in e mi 7 W 7 :n 7 ;i I 4H 1 M t id I 20 7 W 7 1 7 1 7 4n 7 4 H l.ll Note If U t2 ill 17 6T SM 1 1 m I a r.l I A. M.I A ..IP. M.P. H IP. M.. Train 41 (fundnyi leaves I'ltlsburg 9.10 a.m., Ited Hunk 11. IA Ilrookvllle 12.41, Keynoldavllle 1.14. Falls Creek 1.3ft. Hullols 1.20 p. m. Nots Train 1 on Hiindays will make all stops lift ween Ited Hank and IiuHola. WKHTWARD. No. aTSo.a No. 2. No.14 Nolo A. M. P. M. P. H. Hit 2a .... A AO tn a.' .... ta ta 12 Ul .... S 27 12 211 .... a A4 12 !M ... 7 IM 12 Ml .... 7 09 12 Al .... T2I I io A io r as 1 20 A 17 T 42 .... 23 t7 47 1 it! A al 7 AH .... A 4A t8 12 .... ts ao ta 17 I All o w is ao i2 12 a 17 .... i2 2A a at ... 41 tax a 4n .... ; 04 7 17 .... 8 IA 1 2H .... I A ao V AA .... p. m. p. H. p. u. STATIONS. Driftwood Umnt Brnneiette Tyler Pennfleld Wlnterbuin .... Paliula Hullols Falls Creek I'ancoast Keynoldavllle.. Fuller Iowa Hrookvtlie tummcrvlllu,,.. Maysvllie OakHldue a. at. TO nj 7 W 1 at 7 W, 7 44 r m H A a a at ta a, 6 47 t7 III a :tH ta ao i'oA tu IH ta :i 17 in 7 is 7 :tl 7 All 7 All tn a? New Hetblehom a 04 H 4A 10 III l.awsoiiliitm. Ked Hank.... IMttsburR. ... a mil a 4; 10 21 'll l.i I2 40 M m Train 42 (Himdiiv) leaves lulliils 4.10 p. m. FiillaCn-ek 4 IT. HeyiioldHVllle4.a2, Hnmkvllle S ill, Ited Hank it.ao, I'IiihIiuik ujii p. m. Trains marked run dully; dully, except Hunduy; t Huk atatlon, where nIkiiuIs must fie shown. l'lilla(lelililb & Erie Rullroud Division. In ciTuct May 28, 1IHKI. Truing leave UiiftwiHid as follows: EASTWAKI) 9:ll a m Train 12, weekdays, for Punbury, WtlkeHliiirrc, llusleton, I'oitMVllle.Hcranton, llHrrisliurK and tlie Intermediate sta tions, arrtvliiK at l'blladelphia tl:2a p.m., New York, 9:110 p. m. I Hiiltiniore, 8:00 p.m. I Washington, 7:1A p. m I'ullmun Parlor car from WliliuniHMirt to I'hilndelphln and pas seniri'r coaches from Kane to 1'hllndclphla and Wlliiunispoi't lo lliiltlmoro and Wash liiKton. 8:As p. m. Train tl, dally, for liar rlsburK and Inlermediute stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2.1 A. at.: New York, 7.ia a. in. i Hulllniore, 2.:KI a. m.; WuNhinittni 4.HA a. M. Pillllnun Hleepiliir curs from HurrlKtiurir to Pliiladelphlu and New York. Philadelphia passeiiKers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7:30 A. u. 10:12 p.m. Train 4, dully for Hunlmry, Harrls biirit and Intermediate stations, itrrlvlnK at Philadelphia, tl:.12 A. M.i New York, :U A. H. on week days and lO.aa a m, on Bun duy; llultluiore, -M A. H.t WashluKton, 7:4.1 A.M. i'lilliiian sleepers from Erie, HutTulo, and WlllliiuisKrt tu PhiliKlelplila. and Huf fuloaud WillluniHHirt to Wuhiilnttton. Pas seuirer coaches from Erie to Philadelphia, und Hultulo to WuhIiIiikioii. WEBTWAKD 4::w a. m. Train , dully for Huffulo, via Emporium, and weekduys, for Erie, Kldn way, Hullols, Ulermontand principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. m.--Truin a, dully for Erie and Inter mediate points. A:4.1 p. in. Train IA, weekduys for Kane and Intermediate stations. TUUoroil TUA1NS FOK DRIFTWOOD KltOM THE EAST AN!) SOUTH. TRAIN 9 leaves New YorkA:AA p. m.,Phlludel plilaH:,10 p. ui.; Wnshiuicton 7:4A p. m., Bal timore a. 4.1 p. m. dally, arrlviuu' at llrift wood 4:aa a. m.. with Pullman sleepers from Philadelphia to Erie weekdays and from Philadelphia and WuidilnKton to Huf fulo via EmiHirium daily. PiiKseuKercoaclies from Philadelphia to Erlo weekduys and Washington to HulTulo dully. TRAIN 3 leaves New York at 7:AA p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. in.) Washington, 10.40 p.m.; Hultimore, 11:41 p. m.; dully arriving at Driftwood at 9:44 u. m. I'ullmun sleeping curs from Phllu. to Wllllamsp't, and through passenger couches from Philadelphia to F.rle and Hultimore to WltllamsiHirt. On bundnys to Erie. bundnys only I'ullmun sleeper Phlliidelphla TRAIN a leaves Philadelphia 8.-40 A. ai.l Wushlngtoii, 7.45 A. M.i Hulllniore, 8:4,1 a.m.; Wllkesliurre, 10:.1A A. M. weekdays, arriving al DriftwiHid at A:4.1 P. M. with Pullmmi Purlor car from Phlludoluhla to Wllllumsport uud pussuuger Coucli to Kline. Coniiuctlons via Jolinaoiiburf It. R. and Kidgwuy & Clearflold R. R. U. Ul. WKKKDAYH. . m. 10 4.1 io as io a.1 io a I 10 2,1 10 20 io .. 9 AA 9 40 arClermiiut Iv Wood vale Quinwood Smith's Hull liiHiunter Stralglil Oleu lintel Jolinsouburg 10 AA 11 02 11 OA 11 08 11 14 11 19 11 27 11 4a 11 AD lv Rldgwuyur p.m. 7 ao ll.tll. M.lll. a.m p.m. p.m 2 1.1 9 ,11 arltldgwaylv 8 Ori 9 2H Island Run 7 2U i'oi 7 111 7 01 a A7 6 47 a 4a a';ii a ao a io j 07 12 17 0.1 1 A4 1 Al 1 47 1 4a t aa 1 2H iiii 1 I A I 10 9 21 V IA 9 II 9 07 9 02 8 Aa 8 47 4a 8 a 8 UA 8 2A Uui-mn Ti'iiHtr Croylund Shorts Mills Hlue Hock t ia n a I 21 12 80 T 24 13 aa 7 28 12 att Uuirler 7 tU 12 4( T 43 12 f. T 47 12 fi T Al ... J T A4 1 if Hrockwuyv'l Lanes Mills McMinn Hint llurveys Run Iv Fulls O'k ar 00 1 n lv llullc 10 1 a ao 1 10 8 14 1 00 s 37 12 aa 4 49 11 AH 4 Oft 11 24 1 40 9 10 p.m. a. in 7 01 ur Falls (1 8 47 Hevuo lil 8 10 HrtHk New liel Red H Iv Plush . a.m. m. i A O J. B.11UT0111NHON, Gen Mauagsr.