DISTRICT CONFERENCE! Fifty-Sixth Annual Session Held In the Reynolds ville rictliodist Episcopal Church. VERY INTERESTING AND SPIRITUAL SESSION I Dr. R. C. Smith Presided - Rev. James It. Jelbart W Eelected Secretary Conference Clones at Noon To-Day. The flfty-ttlxtfi aeinl-ntinmtl waalon of the Clarion Dlati-lct Conftsi'eiiori b hold In the M. R. t'lniivh Ht thin laeo this weok, hKlnnli)(f Monday mnlnir. and will cltwo nt noun lo-iluy. Dr. It. C. Smith, lYiwiiltnjj EMtir Clarion Dis trict, U occupying the jirosldlnd offi cer's chair. The Mtontlhncu Is fair and the mi'i'tlnK are IntorcMinu;. Conference opened Monday evening with a short devotional service, led by Itev. F. M. Small, after which Rev. II. 8. Bates, of East Hraily, m-eached an eloquent sermon. His subject was: "The Man Hunt." Knv. Hatea is a fluent talker and he handled his subject In a masterly manner. After the ser mon the Sacrnmeut of the lord's Sup per was administered by Dr. Smith, asxUU-d by a n.imber of preachers. Tuesday morning session opened with devotional services, conducted by Hev. A. G. Mills, after which the business of the conference was taken up. mmm mmm Rev. R. C. Smith, Ph. O., Presiding Elder of Clarion District. Rev. Jamcg II. Jelbart wan elected secretary, with Rov. Anlli"ny (iroves and Rev. W. II. Robinson as aHlstant s;cretarles. Tho conference roll was called and twenty pastors and six lay men responded. The Presiding Elder named J. II. Julbart, Joel Smith and Lewis Wick as a committee to nominate, standing: com mittees. The following pastors resMnded to call for reports: J. E. Hilllard, Joel Smith, Anthony Groves, Abram Hash line, D. A. Piatt, S. M. Gordon, A. R. Rich, II. S. Hates, Lewis Wick, J. H. Jelbart, Ira Soott, H. G. Dodds, W. S. Gearhart, R. J. Montgomery, P. A. Reno, David Taylor, A. G. Mills, F. M. Small, W. H. Robinson. The literary program was taken up. Rev. Gordon spoke of the object of the Twentieth Century Movement. Presid ing Elder spoke of tho need of some plan for promotion of the Twentieth Century Movement on district. A com mittee was elected to adopt some plan. Rev. Taylor spoke on the subject, "How Host Achieve tho Spiritual Aim of the Twentieth Century Movement." Tuesday afternoon session opened with devotional services led by Rov. Gearhart. Business was then taken up. The committee appointed to nom inate trustees for Cherry Run Camp meeting Association reported. Roport of preachers was again taken up and J. P. Hicks, W. O. Calhoun and T. W. English reported. The District Conforcnco accepted an rrrrcsxxE The Jefferson SBIG REYNOLDSVILLE, STORES RATIIMEL, AT SOLDIER. Are in position now to furnish a new and complete line of Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter. Cotton and Woolen Blankets. A complete line of thej celebrated W. L'. Douglas Shoes for men. Hats and Caps, Dress and Working Shirts and Men's, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Our Millinery Department will be more complete than ever and we can save you money. We can furnish you anything in the line of Furniture, Stoves and Carpets.', ... .. And our Groceriesjand Fresh Meats speak for themselves. Call and See us. ' , , Invitation to hold next session at St. Putereburif. Several small bills were presented and secretary was instructed to draw an order on treasurer for amount. Committee on 211th century movement rcxt'led. Discussion by Kevs. Dodds and Cordon. Four ministers and two laymen were added to JOlh century committee to devise plans and report at earllestconvenlenee. Tho committee Is as follows: 1'latt, Dodds, Cordon, It. C. Smith, C. O. Meade, John Itayne, II. I). Schaffner, Austin Hlakeslee and N. T. Arnold. Program was taken up and the sub ject, "Itevlval." was warmly discussed. Devotional services last evening were led by Hev. W. O. Calhoun, after which I lev. A. H. Rich, of Duliols, preached an able sermon. His subject was, "Life vs. Living." Rev. James H. Jelbart conducted an altar service after the ser mon. The last session will be held this forenoon and Conference will close at noon. The following committees were elect ed by conference : Local Preachors Examinations 1st year, D. A. Piatt. W. S. Gearhart, W. O. Calhoun; 2nd year, A. Groves, F. II. Frampton. H. 8. Hates; 3rd year, J. R. Hilllard. Ira Scott,' R. J. Montgomery; 4th year, 8. M. Gordon, W. H. Robin son, P. A. Reno. Deacons' and Elders' Order H. G. Dodds, D. Taylor, A. G. Mills. Admission on Trial C. H. Frampton, E. N. Askey, C. O. Mead. Apportionment of Benevolence Presiding Elder, A. H. Rich, C. H. Frampton, A. Groves. Resolutions H. S. Hates, D. Taylor, W. S. Gearhart. Temiteranco S. Shaffer, A. D. Boom er, U. D. Schaffner, A. It. Rich, E. N. Askey. License to Preach J. P. Hicks, A. Hat-hllne. W. R. Huzza. Program Presiding Elder, A. G. Mills, F. A. Mills, F. M. Redinger, C. O. Mead. A Thousand Tongues Could not express tho rapture of An nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when Dr. King's Now Discovory cured hor of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She says: "After all other doctors and remedies failed It soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. I feel like sound ing Its praises throughout the Universe." Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed to eure all troubles of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial bot tles free at H. Alox. Stoke's drug store. cnriiiimrOTtmmTcUTnxtTtm Supply Co., Jefferson Supply Co. Ordinances. (NO. W.) AN OKmNANl'R nuthnrlr.lhK Hit) liiylnic out , mtittt riirt Ion nntl build In nf a public how rr In Mtiln and Tenth mtrpfM fmtn n point on mild Muln ft tret In front of the old whool toHrty mm owned by A. M. Appli'tmt) to TVntb or Tnylor utter I nntl hIonh Troth or Tiiylor Httpct In itoolh nUU of Jnrkmn utreet. WimtKA. It npH't by n petition nnd nf fiflHvIt on Mo In tint ('out if 1 1 rlmmltcr of tlm Con nr 1 1 of tlie horounh of Hryn o1dvl1lt', tbut n iim.lorlly of pinpi'Hy owners In lntirivt nttH number iilml tlntc on the llm of Main hih! lentil of-Tnylor MtveiM, on lh line of I hp pmiKWPfl Improve ment httvp iH'tlOonnl the ' Conor II of mild IminiiijHi to lity out, rnhtn.4 nnd build h public newer In Muln and Tenth or Tnylor Htreet from it mIiU on toihl Muln Hlreet In front of the old whool property, now owned hy A. M. Api1cnite, lo Tenth or Tnylor ft reel tmd nlonu Tenth or Tnylor Ntrt'Pt to Ninth Hide of litrk-xm Hlrvet In nmiiner nnd form nn ill mm-ted by It.w j Hint nit Id Hpfier Ih h public lieeenMty for Hip eon venletirp nnd hpnlth of the I'lllxenH nnd thnt theeiMtM nnd eftpenNpn of the mime be ah artwod upon the property benefited Hivordlutf tolMMietltH, If tirtleletit ran In found, etc., In In nerordHncp with the nrovUlotiHof the act of iiHNemhly of the Conmiouwpiilih of I'etni H.vlvimln, reliitlnii nnd reiculuttnir the hiiimp. Bee. I. He It ordnlned nnd euncted by the town council of theltorouph of IteynnliNvllle, In council nenibled nnd It Ik hereby ordulned und euncted by Authority of the win in thnt H public newer lie In Id out, eoimtructed nnd built In Mnlu und Tenth or Tnylor ntreptn, hclnnliur tit n point In Main mrept opikwUp A. M. Apptejtato'H, thence In Mnlli Mtreet to Tenth utreet, thence In Tenth Mtreet to Jnck Aon Htreet. Hoc. 2. Thnt nnld wwer nhnll he built ha follow.: lMnmeter of the newer pipe to 1e decided upon by the council, to be pi need not leH timii three feet Indow the mi r face of the piPHent Mtreet no thnt unmirctluim with the nn me enn Im proiM-rly mndn from cellnrM All feet In depth, reckoning from level of centre of Htreet, the Hewer Committee of the town council of the borough of IteynuldMvlUn he nntl In hereby uuthor Ir.eU nnd einNiwpred to prtM-eed to buy mttterlul, employ nn engineer nnd hi bore rn, nnd mnke nil niH'PMHnry contrnctn for laylnn out, coimtructlnff nnd completliiK of Hiild newer. bee. X Thnt the Hiild Hewer kIiuII be Hiihjecl to nil the r ii lew, rcnilntfon nnd ordlunucpN of Ihe iMiroiiKh of HeynohlMvllle now In force or thnt may Ik herenfter pHSNed. reiriilntliitf Aiich M'wern und wwer Hytem In nntd txir on i:h, und no peron nhnll lie permitted to tup Much Hewer or connect Ihen-nltli until hiicu !HrHon or owner of proierty hn ptild hlHor icr ptoHirtlon of the rmt of the eontrur t Ion of iild wwer nnd coin pi led with nil the mien nod retruliitloiiM hh aforenuld. Hec. 4. Thnt the cimtM mid exH'UNPM of tliH Htituetobe MMMCHHed nnd eolleeicd In nccord nnce w ith the provlMloiin of the nctNof iiHMeni bly of the Conimouweiilth of IV miHylvnniu, relmlim thereto nnd rettulntliiK the huuip. Hec. A. Thnt nny ordinance or purt of ordl n it nee cotilllcllnit with thU ordlnnncp lie nnd the nii me Ih hereby reHnled ho fill hh tliPHmne eflectn iIiIh otdlnniice. Orihilued nnd euncted Into a Inw In council thU Hull dny of October. A. H. I!H. II. C. Dkihi.k, l't M. of Council. Alto!: U. .1. MrKNTiHK, Clerk of Council, Approved thU anth dny of Oi'totier, A. II. I11W.1. C. MlTCHKl.l., Chief HuriieMH. (No. m.) AN OHDINANCR tiultiorlrli.tr the Inylinc out, coiihI roci Ion nnd butlulutf of a publu lioruon niiey went etirnerof John llu iiniM' lot 10 Tenth or 1 n v lor Htroel . Vukhkah, It iipiiefUH by n petition nnd ntllduvll on Hie In I he council cluiiuhcrof the council of the borough of KeyuohUvlllo, that ii nuilorlty of property owiioim In lulercHt und immlicr noiit t lull on the Hoe of Won Ion alley on ihn Hue of the proposed Improvement, lutve peihloned the council of hhmI iMirouifh to lay out, construct und build a public newer In tiordou alley from nt or nenr the went cor ner of John ItiiriiH' lot to Tenth or Tavlor Hti-eet In mHtinerand form hh directed by law: that said Newer Ih a public neeewHlty for the convenience nnd health of the cltl.etiH nnd thut I he cohIh nnd e.eusiH or Ktild newer lie HMHeMMMl uHin theproMrty iHMietlted accord Intc to licuctltH, If Miitlii'lenl can lie found, etc., In accordance with the nrovlHloiiH of theai'tH of HHHeinbly of t beComiiauiweaM h of I'eutiHyl- viinui, reiniiu nun reuuiniiiitf ine name. Hec. 1. lie It ordained and euncted hv the town council of the horouirh of Keynold vllle In council UHHeiulled, nnd It Ih hereby ordulned nntl enacted by authority of the Hiitnethat n nubltt' newer he laid out, con Htructed und built In Gordon alley, from at or near the went corner of lohn MuriiH lot lu (tordon alley, thence In Oordon alley to a point in renin or i nyior mii-ppi ui coihipci with a uroiMMied public newer In Tenth or Tnylor Mtreet. rev. A. 1 lint nam newer Mnnn im ouiii an followH: lMnmeter of the wwer pIiip to he decided uMtn by the council, to In plHced not lew tiinu inree leei oeiow me Hiiriace 01 ine unwnt alley no that connection with the Mime enn bp properly made from cellurH nix feet In depth rcckoniiiK from level of center of alley, the newer committee of the town council of the borougii of UeynoldHvlllc te anil is nereoy autnorixea auo eniKiwerea 10 proceed to buy material, employ an enlneer nnd I a bore ra, anil make all iiocenKnry con tmctH for InyiiiK out, ouiiHtrucilntf and cum iilntlnti of na Id Hewer. Hec. II. Thnt the Hald newer nhnll be Hub.h'ct to nil the rulen, reuulatlonn nnd ordluttncpn of the boron tth of lteynoldHvlllo now lu force or thnt may be hereafter panned, retiulatlritf hucIi HeweiA and wwerHyHtern liinald borough nnd no permm hIiiiII be permitted to tnpHUch newer or connect t hew with until hucIi permm or ownern of projMrt y ban paid hln or her pro iMtrtloit of I he ctttttn of the count ruction of nald newer nnd comidlml with all the rulen ami renujaiionn hh niorunniu. Hw. 4. That the contH and exoennpH of Maid newer le HMKenncd uton the proiM-rty beiipllt ed uccordlutf Ui ImnetltM, If numclent can la found, etc., Tu accordance with the provlntonrt of the act) of nnnombly of the commonwealth of IVnnsylvanhi, relating und renulailiin the name. Hiw. A. That anv ordinance or nnrt of owl I nancn rontllctliitf with thin ordinance l and t he name Ih hereby repealed ho fur an the name effec.tH thin ordinance. Ordulned ami enacted Into a law In Council 1Mb llilh day of Octolier, A. l. 1IHK). 11. 47. Dkihi.k, I'ren. of Council. Attent: L. J. McKntiiik, Clerk of Council. Approved thin 2mh day of October, A. U 1100. O. MlTCHKi.L, Chief liiirKenM. FCCORSETS MAKE American Beauties. We have them 11 all styles and shapes to fit every f Jh.it'hi figure, and every corset is sold under ) this most libera """" " ' ' V tr.funieA after fou weeks' trial if corset li not satisfac tory." Look for this Trade Mark on inside of corset and on box. ' 4V KALAMAZOO CORSET Co. Sole Makers. Klmtoo Midi rOR HALE BY J. J. 8UTTER1 ran. Sappreiiid KOTtiniiiisn PAINFUL Minitmitton AniRevErmvBy EM0UtAlTll7 An Baf and Kallibla. Crooo Tanoy 'ills tr Perfectly Harmlcaj PRICE9I.OO Uiif) tm pott paid en raoaipt ol t rlca. Mooajr ratundad II not a, w vlndeClncnonaCo. DM Moluaa, low. Km en If liy II. Aii'X. HloUit. 'I MITCHELL, J ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. iHll.-i' on V Mnlu l rt-i-l . oiuhxIIh ilit. I'.miiiii-n'lnl Unti l. Ueyiiililrlllii. I'r. (J. M. McLKJNALI). ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Notary rulillf. M-til rMtt niti-nt, pKtt ntu rlllptl. rullfi'tltitiH nnidn iiriiimillv. Ofllrfl In Nnhin tilm-k, Koynolilavlllu, I'm,. gMiTH M. McCH EIGHT, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, NntHrr I'tililli; nnd Hnnl EhIhIm Aniit. t'nl- wiinnn win lei-oivs piniiiit mtmiiinii. (inii'e n KriH'lillcli St 11,-nrv tliN!k. ntnr iMMtiitllrR. Ki'jrnulilHVlllu I'k. D H. D. E. HOOVEH, HEYNOLDHVILLE, PA. ItpHlilrnt (IoiiiIhI. In Hip Prcwlillt'li ft Ili'n- ry ItliN'k, nnnr I ho pnHKifllce, MhIii atrtwt. Oentlrneaa In oppralfnjr. JJH. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, OfflVe nn wronrl HiMirnJ l"lrt Nntliinul Imnk litlllilltiu, Muln Hticrt. a. dkveue kino. DENTIST, Ofllco on HPi'unil lliir Iti ytidldHvlllc Ileal r.Hiiuii iiiiik. .ihiii HirfHi. KtiyiifiniHViiiu, rn. N EFF. JUSTICE OF THE CEACE And Konl RhIhH- Ant, Kfynoldnrllle. Pa. J H. IIUUIIES, UNOEHTAKINO and EMBALMING. A ftlll 11,11 of NlllitillfN tfitiMtiititlv nn liunrl. IMrlnri fnimlnit ti hi lull v. Ofllre nml witra- riKim In tin- Minn" liiillillim on Mnlti iiiM't. JJOTEL UELNAt', HEYNOLDHVILLE, FA. FRANK 1HKTZ, Vmprirtnr. FlrMt cIhkh Ineverv nnrt lentnr. fm ilIH In the very centre of th hu1iinHMjmrt of town. I''ree'bufi to and from train ftndcmiirmtdlftiia ample rooiim for coin merctiil triivelem. II OTEL McCONNELL. HEY NOLDS V I LLE. PA. FUANKJ. It LAV K, l'mprietor. Tho li'Udltm lioU'liil the town. He iidminr- lra fur roiiimruliil mpn. Hu-nm IiphI, free nita. ItHlll rixima nnn chMPti, fin vrv flimr. tiiil tiMitiiH. hlllliird n)ln, teliiplioue con- IIPrtlfMIH otc. N. HANAU Hroiijjht on too hij; a stfK'k of Fall and Winter Goods. The hot weather 1eiii against business, I will reduce prices. Clothing I will sell H and $9 all-wool suits for $5 9 and $10 worsted suits for $G.G0 12 and $15 worsted suits for 10 and $12 Boys' Knee Pants 19 eents. Dry Goods 15, 18 and 20 cent Dress Goods go for 10 and 1 2V? cents. 8 cent outing for G and G'a cts 10 cent outing for Vv and 8 cts Good calico for 4 cents Very best calico for 5 cents Percale, 8 to 10 cents Ladies,' Misses' and Children's Jackets. GOME IN AND INVESTIGATE EVERY WOMAN tnmetlmaa Brad a rellabla moutlily regulating uieJiciue. DR. PEAL'S Ai PENNYROYAL PILLS. Red A r prompt. Ufa and oartaJn In result. Tba muu uia (Dr. I aunr Uiaappolat. $1.00 par bus. Forutle by It. Alex. Htoke. s Dollar for Dollar Value Is not easily recognizable. Only the expert buyer is a competent Judge. The ordi- j nary buyer must take his dealers word na to value. Therefore, it is well to buy j where the - - - QUALITY IS ALWAYS POUND to be of a high order. We are positive you will find the leather in our shoes of a fine j grade, the shapecorrect, and j the workmanship perfect. j Our Men's Tan Shoos I Have leen winners this sens- on, j tiding by the amount we have sold and arc still selling, j Johnston & Nolan. AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find SKSH, DOORS, -FRAMES AND FINISH of all kinds, ROUGH - AND DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL COLORS In all hadea, And also an over-stock of Nails which I will sell CHEAT. J. V. YOIJNU, Prop. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. Iroehlich, MERCHANT TAILOK. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to cnll nnd inspect. Remember All Work in Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a Specialty. J. C. FROLHLICH. Nuur ConUmniitl hall. First National Bank OF HEYNOLitS VILLI!. Capital, $50,000. Surplus. - - 10,000. V. MlU'hell, Prmldenll Mrolt Mrtirlland, Vlr Frr. John II. KatH'hrr, Caaliler. Director: O. MIUliill. Hi-ott. McClellnnd. J.O.King, John II. C'oiIh'II, U. E. Ilrown, O. W. r'ullor, J. II. Knuclier. I)nra a ireneral bank IwrhiiHlnPAR und wllclta the nccountH of Tnm:hunlH. prnftwHloriHl irien, fiiruirH, miMrlittnlr'H, nilnni-H, hirnbormen and othnn, iirnnilHlnir the mrmt crt)(ul attention to trie miHimmrt nr an iMtrmtna. Safe lepmlt Boxes for rent. Flint National Hank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Hlacksmith, liomenhoclnii done in the nenlest manner anil by the luieKt Improved methorln. He piilrinit of all kIikIh eiirvfully and prumplly dl llU. HaTIHI ACTION OUAHANTKKU. HORSE CLIPPING Have Juiit received a complete net of ma chine huritu clippers of latent myle 'UN pattern and am prepared to do clipping In the bent poMHltile manner at reiiMinafiln ratea. .lackaou bt. near Fifib, Keynoliutville, Pa. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY They hav cood tha tMtol veari. nd haT cured thousands ol catef of Nervoua Itaics, such tvsLbility,Diiloss, Sleepless Bess and Varlcocala, Atraphy,&a Thar dear tha brain, stranf than tha circulatioa. make digestion perfect, and Impart a healthy -rigor to tha whole belac. All drains and losses are checked loaf, Anlii are property cvrad. laJMadU SI tioa, afta worrict iktaiiatalaaaaUy, Caatuaip Km ar Daalh. Mailed taaUd. Prica i par aoat koaaa, aritk Iroalad lagAl f uacaaMa lo cure at rtfuad tka aHxaay, fs.ao. 8a4 far baa koak.. For aal bj H. Alex Bloke. 1uffat, nocH ester h pitt " UUItGU KAILWAY. TIMR TAHI.P.. On and after Mm 2Htt. limn, tiimnnn. iti't I riiliiH will arrlre Mini ili. iimm. frntn k.n. oldsvllln atatlon, dally, except Sundajr, ai iiiiiuwni liKVAn-r. t.ip. ra. Week dajrx only. Pm rallaWk, iFiinrim, ,;ti, wennvmn. ,'iearneiti, I'unxnu tawiiey, MhiIit, I'll iMltttt-ar, Hiock way vlllit llldKwiiy. JoliiiHonhurK, Mt. Jewell and ' llradford. Atiittva. I.WH in. Week (liiya only. From Clearfield, i ... ..en vi nr., rim , r,'fK, lilllfom, I'ma liurir. Mntlernnd I'lininfiiwney. TUAIN8 J.MVK KAI.M t KF.RK. MII'TM MuflNli. tM a. in. Iiilly. Mirhi F.xinfaa for Piinxau- liiwney, liayfon, Holler mid I'lltHbnrK. 7. I I . in. Week riiiyn only. For H In pun, I iiiisiinnwiii',, , inner, I'lMNOUtg anu In lernierlliiie iMtlttfM. HI. fit ii. ni. and T.4il p. m. Week dnya only. For i" minuet, pjrHea, nii itun anu runx NOIiiwnev. 1 p. tu. Iliilly. Ve.ilbuled limited. For ruiiiHiiinwney, nayion, Hutlnr and 1'llt IniiK. Niinrii mitTKii. tit n. m. Tlnlly. Mtht Kjuhw for Kldgway,- jMliiiMinhotir. HiilTiilo arid KiH'heHier. 7.'!k a. in. and lino p. in. Week dnynnly. For niiH'Kwnyviiie, l.Klirniiy, .lolinwinliiirit. Int. .lewett and Itiaflfoid. ll!..V!n. rn. Unity. VeHlllmleil limited. For Kldirwny, .lohiimnilMiiii, Hindford, Huffalo and Koehe4!er. Mm p.m. Week dtiya only. Aei'ommodatlon for KevniiliUvllle. Trnlim lot' I'liiKenxvllle, Cleiirdeld and Ititer- iiirfiiuie KinuuTiH If'avu railH I TIWK at I xn a. in., 8 to ainlN.IV p. in. TrtoiiNHtid mile ileketa itiKid for nnMaaaa oer any portion of I he It U. ft P. and Hewh Creek inliroadK art, on milu at two (2 oonta per tone. For lleknlR, tlm I allien and full Inform tlon apply to r.. i.. hatih. akciii, Keynoiniiviiie. ra. E. 0. LAraT, Own. pan. Aitent. Koclnwtor N T PENNSYLVANIA nAILKOAD Low Grade Dlrl-lon, P. it E. II. It. In tdfrt ugo,l 1, 1900. I fntr b Standard Tlma.1 KAKTWAIII). No.. A. M. No.Cli So. i.iNo.v ?JoT. P. M. TATIONK. A. M A. u.lr. M. I'lllBlinrr Ked Hank l.awMonham New He Ihleliem IS f 0 10 I I 1(1. 5 0(1 r; t M 10 ( 10 PV 11 Sll 7 40 i t8 91 S S7 h iw 07 t U i'k so M i I IN t 4li i K7 S 01 Oak I(IIk MilVHVtlle 10 21 iiiiiiiiervllln ... 10 HH 20 llriHikvllle Iowa Fuller HeyiioldNVllle .. PaneoHHt FallNl.'reek I Hi II. il I III 10 v 12 Sll Hi tit Zl II M til 1 n 4: II 27 ll : I 00 'Ho l ft t HH 1 4 1 rVt t III 2 W t2 H7I 14 ml H 21 1 ui II M 7 (X. III Ml a ! Hiiluila J 31 6 M liiterhiirii .. .. I'enntleld Tyler Itenttfxetto 7 HI 7 tn 7 is 7 2.1 7 4! 7 iw 7 IV Note l.'. Orn nt 1H it driftwood Vt I on I 21 AH P. M P. M Triiln 41 (Pundayi leavea lMttNhurit 9.10a. m., Ited Hunk II. IS llrookville IJ 41, Itvynoldrivllle 1.14, I'iiIIn Creek 1. :!". IIiiIIoIh 1.20 n. m. Notk Trniii 7 on HundityN will make all stop between Hed Hank and lluHola. Wr.HTWAHII. No.N. fTo.14 5llil5 KTATIONK. Itrlfiwood Ornnl Hennexette.... Tyler :., Peiinfleld Wlrilerburn ... Kabula till Hula FallaCreek... PaiieoaMt Keynoldflvtllu Fuller Iowa llrookville... Pilintnf rvilto.. Miivnvllle Uitkkidire M. A. M. P. M. I rl llll II 2Ti ft Ml .'.7 7 tfi 7 HI 7 7 44 til Si TO IH a 27 t S4 7 o:t 7 OH T21 7HS 7 42 VI 47 7 M 40 12 t 17 IS HO 12 (ill 12 20 12 ill 12 Hill 7 fill H It NHH tn no i'6A tH IH 1(1 iU 19 :i7 V 4.1 12 lil 2.11 :t ttt !I7 I in I 20 S 0 9 17 5 1 tt 47 7 III i7 (Hi i'i'ri S HI 4." t SO (I 02 17 (I HI 7 IH 7 ;ci 7 nn 7 .VI ft 114 H lil k 4.'i 1 Ml 12 ii 2;. 40 tl 4K New Hettileht'm t HH a is I.awHonham. Iteil Hunk.... I'lllHliiirg. ... 10 III 10 20 7 17 7 2H V SS ii mvi 40!) I S H0 A. M. P. rn.lp. in. P. M.I P. H. P. in. P. M. Trill II 42 IflllK ll, V) leavea llilHo 4.10 n. lilHo FiilNCreek 4 17. 1(eynnldvllle4.:i2, Hnaikvllle S.lt'i, Hed Hunk ft.:i, I'lll-buru .: p. ni. TraltiH marked run dully; I daily. except Humbiy; 4 Hiik Matton, where Hliuiaia muat lie hIiowii. f'liilHdolphiu A Erie Railroad Division. In elTict Muy 28, I'.MKi. Ttaint leave Ui'lftwoiKl aa followH: EASTWAHI) 9:00 a m Tnlii 12, weekdaya, for Btinbury, WitkeHbarre, lluxlcton, I'ottHVllle.Pcrantiiai, llarrlitliurir and the Intermediate ! tloiiH, arrlvliiK at Philadelphia Q:Z1 p.m.. New Vork.0:HOp. m. Hiiltlmore.ll:(iO p.m.) ' Warthinirion, 7. IS p. ni Pullman Parlor car from Wllllamsporl to Phlludelphla and paa aentrer roaehea from Kane to Philadelphia and WllllaniHuort to Haltlmore and Waah ItiKton. H:S p. m. Train " . dally, for Har rltiburff and intermpdiate atatlona, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2A a. m.: New York, 7.IH a. in. Haltlmore, 2..I0 a. m. ; WaHhinirtoa 4. OS a. M. Pullman Hieeplnff ran, from HiirriHbtirir to Philadelphia and-tlnw York. Phlladtdphla paHMemren, can remain In nleeiier undlHturhed until 7:H0 A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train 4, dully for Hunhury, Harrla burit and Intermediate Htatlona, arrlvinK at Philadelphia, 6:S2 A. M.; New York, :H3 A. M.on week daya and 10. in a m. nn Sun day) lliiltlmore, :HS a. m. ; WatlilnKtin, 7:4.1 A.M. Pullinan Hlee'i- from F.riu, ItuffaW and WUlliiniMiorl to I'blliidelnhia, and Hof fillo anrl WlllliiniKport to WaKhlnKton. Paa Henifer coin-hen from F.lie to Philadelphia, and HulTulo to WuHhinif ton. WF.STWAHD 4::w a. m. Train It. dally for Ruffalo, via F.mporlum. and weekdaya, for Frie, KidK way, DuHoIh. :lermont and principal inter mediate Htatlona. 9:44 a. m. Train i, dally for Erie and Inter mediate pointa. 5:4S p. m. Train 1.1, weekdaya for Kane and I ti termed late Htatlona. TIIKOICill THAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EAST ANDHOb'TH. TRAIN fl leavea New VorkS:.Vp. m.. Philadel phia n:A0 p. m.i WkhIiIiikIoii 7:4." p. m., Hal tlmore H.4S p. m. dally, arriving at Ilrift wood 4:H a. m., Willi Pullman nice pern from Philadelphia to Erie weekdaya and from Philadelphia and Washington to Huf falo via Emporium dally. PuHNeiiaercoachea from Philadelphia to Erie weekdaya and Washington to HulTulo dally. TRA IN H leavea NewYork at 7: p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m.i Washington, 10.40 p. m.i Hullimore, 11:41 p. m.i dully arriving at Iiriftwood at 9:44 a. m. Pullman aleeping cars from Phlla. to Wllllamsp't, and through passenger coarhei, from Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore to Wltliamsport. On riiindayaoiily Pullman aletfuer Philadelphia tn Erie. TRAIN leavea Philadelphia 9:40 A. m.t Washington, 7.45 A. M.i Haltlmore, H:4A a. m.i Wilkesburre. 10:Sft A. m.i weekdava. arriving at Driftwood at 11:4.1 p. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to Wllliamsport and paaaenger coach to Kane. Connections via Johnaonburg' li. li. and Uitlgway & Clearfield It. K. a.m. wkkk pa va. p. m. 10 4i io ;ih li) ;ia 10 III 10 2,1 10 20 io .. 9 M 9 40 arClermont iv Wooilvale . ' suinwia)d Bnilth's Run Inskunter Htralght Oleu llaxel Johiuuinburg Iv Riilgway ar p.m. p.m. a.m. 7 ju 2 1.1 9 ii ar Rldgway lv 7 XI 2 ON 9 2H Island Hun I 0.1 1 54 1 .11 1 47 1 4H 1 M 1 2 9 2.1 larnrn i rnsrr 9 15 Crovland 7 M 7 05 7 01 57 47 t 4a 9 11 Shoru Mill 9 07 9 02 8 s:i 8 47 Hluo Rock Currier Brca-kwayv'l Lanea Mill 4.1 t H5 1'19 8 M tm 1 15 8 35 6 10 1 10 8 25 Mc.MInn Hn Harveya Ru iv r aua j i lv DuHola ft JO 1 10 7 01 arFalUC t 14 1 00 ( 47 Reynoldav 5 H7 13 aa (10 Brookvll 49 II rM New Beth 4 09 11 W Red Half 1 l tu iv riltaour p.m. a.m. a.m. J. B. HUTCHINSON Urn Manager. ... 10 M ... I .... II 02 .... .... II 05 .... I ... II OM .... J ... 11 14 ... f .... ii i ....y 11 ii JT .... ii a.mp
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