CaafUpftHon In Mnrore. It Is cuitom In Morocco thnt all the prop-pny of an official iwert at dtatb to the crown. The Ionic wlilch lends to auoli n result la simple, for the govern mint nrguts tlmt nil fortunes thus ac cumnlntetl consist of moneys lllcKnlly retained by the Niilltorlllca. A govern or when appointed In probably wi-. is- of no coiisldcrtilili! fortune. WUcii he dies, lie inny he a nilllloitiilre. Wlielico came his wealth? Biitiecucd most ccrtitlnly from the trllioa under bla authority and therefore nniiisscd only by the prerogatives of the posi tion In which the aultan hud placed lilin. It hna never Mntck the Moorish gov ernment thnt these great fortune might more honorably tic returned to the people from whom they were stol en. The result la entire confiscation to the crown. Including often auch private property as the governor may have been possessed of tie for his npixilut ment and not seldom, too, of the prop erty of his relatives. When the mighty fall In Morocco, the crash brings down with them their families, even uncles and cous'ns and all connected with them, and K la not etdom that the sons of great govern ors, who have been brought up In the luxury of slaves and horses and reti nues of mounted mm, have to go beg ging In the streets. Itlackwood'a. A Horse's Blinders. horse' blinders are usually con cave on the Inside. True, the surface usually Is a dead black, but not abso lutely so, so that glimmer of light may be reflected from them. By con stant cleansing this dead surface la made more or less smooth If not actual ly glossy and shiny. Moreover, the blinders are usually set at an angle, so that as a result of the law of reflection rays of light concentrated by the con vex surface are reflected luto the eyes, not directly In the axis of vision, but more or less transversely or obllijnely, the result being even more Injurious. As a result ol this reflection the vision Is weakened If not destroyed. Moreover, the mirrorlike blinders not only reflect sunlight, but they reflect objects as well, so that a "blinded" horse sees not only objects directly ahead of him. but has a more or less blurred vision of other objects. Inter mixing with and confusing the tmr.e of objects directly before him, and us a consequence he Is rendered uncertain In his movements and Is easily scared. No further proof of this Is needed tlinn the fnct that a nervous horse with a reputation for shying and running way often becomes tractable If the blinders are removed, because ho can then see distinctly what before he could only see Indistinctly and confus edly. Our Animal I'rlends. J A Pns.I.e. An ancient epitaph In I.r.tln In the chateau of Chantllly, Frr.i:ce, may bf translated thua: Arils LerllA Crlacts Heltber man, nor woman, aor hermaphrodite, Keither ir.fant, youag nor old. Neither chaRte. depraved, nor mod tat. Rut all thea. Bemoved neither by hunger, aword or polaon. Rut by all, Bbs Uaa salther In tha akjr nor In tha water, but everywhere. Lurlua Airetha Crlapis. Neither huatiand. lovar nor (Hand, Rut ail thee. Kaitbar weeping nor rajotclnf, But both. Baa erected thla, naiihar mauaoleum, a pyramh! nor a ac-pulrher. But all thraa. Both knowing and not knowing- ta whom he hath aractad It. Thla U s tomb that holds no body, Thla la s body hald la no tomb. But la Ita own body and Its own tomb. The answer la not known, and so ev ery nimble wit Is Invited to exerclBC It self on the tough old puttie. Whiter Than a Shirt. Inventor have a power of abstrac tion which serves them a good turn on tome occasion! and la liable to betray them Into strange statements on oth ers. "So you think you've perfected your little machine at last, do you?" asked the lawyer of his dreamy eyed client. - "Yes; It's all right now. There's not a flaw In It," aaid the Inventor. "But 1 can assure you, sir, that when It came to making the final test I waa fright ened. I happened to see my face In a mirror when the thing was safely over, and It was as white as your shirt, air. In fact," he added, bending an impar tial gaze on the lawyer'a shirt front "It waa whiter considerably whiter, I should sav." Youth's Comoanlon. rrrr cncccxrrrrnxrrrxi i rxixnrrtcrrrrxntrri: i nxrcriTti The Jefferson n BIG REYNOLDSVILLE, f STORES RATHMEL, U 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 the celebrated W. L. Doughis Shoes for men. Hats and Caps, Dress and Working Shirts and Men's, (j Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Our Millinery Department will be more complete than ever and we can save you money. i We can furnish you anvthintr in the line of Furniture. lj Stoves and Carpets. ' And our Groceries and Fresh Meats speak for themselves. Call and See us. A Jell- raaeral. An Italian doctor named Louts Cor tuslo, who died In the eighteenth cen tury, left some curious Instructions its to the manner of uls burial. This gen tleman, by hla will, forbade his rela tions to weep at hla funeral on pain of being disinherited and appointed him or her who should laugh the longest and loudest the principal heir and leg atee. Not a stitch of black was to be displayed either In the house In which lie should die or In the church In which he should be burled. They were both to be strewn with flowers and green boughs on the day of his funeral. In stead of the tolling of bells lively mu sic was to accompany bla body to the church, and SO minstrels were to march with the clergy sounding their flutes, trombone and trumpets. The bier was to be carried by 12 marriageable girls clothed In green, to each of whom the testator bequeathed a sura of mon ey for her dowry. Lastly, no one In the procession waa to wear black. All these orders were absolutely carried Into effect Household Words. A delations I pat. There Is more melody In Andreas burg, Prussia, In the liars mountains, than In any other town In the world. There 2oO.rx0 canarlea are annually reared, and four-fifths of them are sent to the United "tates. "Professor birds." perfect singers, are plaeed among the young birds, so that the latter may Imi tate the trills of the experienced war bler. Hi alU $ BING & CO. 9 $ SJ NEW Jjv oooooooo JIT GOODS h 5f ooooooooooo 5? 5if ATT nt TT7T-I j ALL OVER "y ooooooooooooooooo & THE STORE ft 3I ooo oooo oooo oooo oooo fa V k y DRESS GOODS B V AND SUITINGS O v 6 M Every new style and ff raf effect in staple fall and ?J winter fabrics. && ....... A V BLACK GOODS fa fa hf Illlivi a? II wilt a KJ s- V0 b rAy O $2.00 per yard. A V fa Ladies Misses' and fa Children's O Jjjj JACKETS AND CArES. jij Jf Spend a little time and fa 1U( look at them before buy- g ttl afatW liljlj! The time to buy O FURS y "j1 yt We sell the best furs that 5c hV M patched up stuffs. O Supplu Co., uur line is tuuim:ic. ff.y JjJ Prunellas, diagonal, bril- A liante, zilx'lines, crepons, 5? r nirnlna and mnnv other W Iritifla 4Vrtn ivnta Jefferson Supply Co. jj Ordinances. (NO. M.I AN OH1UNANCE atithorlr.lng the laying out, oorxlriirtlnn nnd building of s public sew er In Muln nnd Tenth streets from a point on aid Main street In front of the old school properly now owned by A. M. Appletste to Tenth or Tsylor street and slona Tenth or Tnylor street to south stile of JsrkMin street. Wilms A, H sppesrs hjr s petition snd sf flilsvlt nn file In the Council ehsmtier of the Council of the borough of Keyn oUlnvllle, tlmt n nmjorlty of proierty owners In Interest snd number abut ting on the line of Mnln snd Tenth or Tnylor streets, on the lino of the prnpoaed Improre mrnt have petitioned the I'ounull of Mild borough to Iny out, eoimtruct snd build a pulillc sewer In Mnln ami Tenth or Tnylor streets from a point on wild Main street In front of the old school proierty, now owned by A. M. Applegste, to Tenth or Tsylor street snd along Tenth or Tsylor street to Ninth side of JsckMin street In manner nnd form ss dlm-ted hy law) Hint Mild sewer Is s pulillc neeesalty for the con venience snd health of the eltlzen nnd that the costs snd ennenw of the snme be Mwsed upon the property benefited nrcordlng to benefits, If nufflelcnt enn be found, etc.. In In seconlsnee with the provlnlnnsof the sets of naKembly of the Commonwealth of I'enn sylvnnln, relating snd regulntlng tbesume. ec. I. He It oiilslned snd enacted by the town council of the borough of Reynolilnvlllu, In council smembled and It Is hereby ordslned and enni'trd hy suthnrlty of the ssme that s pulillc newi-r be laid out, constructed and built In Msln snd Tenth or Tsylor streets, beginning st a point In Main street opposite A. M. Applegitte's, thence In Main street to Tenth street, thence In Tenth street to Jack son street. Sec. J. That snld sewer ahull be built as followa: IMnmetcr of the sewer pipe to be decided upon by the council, to be placed not lens thsn three feet below the surface of the preaent street so thst connections with the snme can be properly made from cellars slg feet In depth, reckoning from level of centre of street, the Sewer Committee of the town council of the borough of lieynnldnvllle be and Is hereby author ised and empowered to proceed to buy material, employ an engineer nnd laborers, nnd make all neuenMkry contrscts for laying out, constructing and completing of snld sewer. hVc. 8. That the Mild newer xhull be nulijn-t to Hit the rules, resolutions snd ordlni4iict of tin" iHirough of Keynoldavllle now In force ortlmt mny be hernfter patwed, regulating such sewers snd avwer syatem In anld bor- nll lie nermltted to tun suchaeweror connei't therewith until sucn rwraon or owners of property has psld hla or lir proMirtlon of the coats of the conMruc tlon of Mild wwer nnd compiled with all the rulcttHitd regit bit Ions sa sforesnld. Hiv. 4. That the coats unci expenaes of the same to lie hhmrmmI nml collia-ted In sccord Hnce with the pi-ovlalona of the nctaof SHacm bly of the Coniuioiiwcalih of 1'ennaylviiiilii, mlailng thereto and regulalliig the same. Sec, A. That any ordinance or partofordl naficn coiitllclliuf with thla ordinance Ih niid the atime la hei-cny nieiiied mi far sa theannie elTccla thla oi-dlnance. Ordained nnd enacted Into n Inw In council thla luih day of OctolHr, A. II. Hum. II. C. Hkiiii.r, I'res. of Council. Atteati I.. J. McF.M'iiiK, Clerk of Council, Approved thla 2wh day of llctolier, A. II. IIMO. C. MlTt'UKI.I., Chief lliirgens. (NO. IIH.) AN ORDINANCE aiithnrlrlng the laying out. conati-octlon and building of n public aewer In (ioi-don nllcy from nt or near the weat corner of John Hums' lot to Tenth or Taylor atrcct. Wiikkkah, It nppenra by n 'tlllnn and nflldavlt on tile In the council cliaiuhcr of the council of the borough of Kcynoldavllle, that H inalorlty of properly ownera In Intent and niimliur iibutiintf on the Hue of tloi-ilon nllev on the line of the proHavd Improvement, hnve petltlonea tne council or atuu lairotign to lay out, construct nnd build a public sewer In tlordon alley from si or near the west cor ner of John Hums' lot to Tenth or Taylor street In manner and form lis directed by law; that said newer Is a public necessity 'or the convenience and health of the dllr-ens nnd that the costa and exHUisea ot said sewer tie assessed uain theproHrty benefited accord ing to iM-nenis, it sunicieni can im found, etc.. ii acconlance wltn tne provisions or trie acta of assembly of the Com inon weal 111 of Pennsyl vania, relating auu leKuuiiiug ineanmu. Kia. 1. Iteltordalneu and enai!ted nv tne town council of the borough of Keyuolils vllle In council assembled, and It la hcrehv ordained and enacted by authority of the same that a nubile sewer be laid out, con structed and built In Gordon nllcy, from at or near the west corner of lohn Morns' lot In (iordon alley, thence In Uordon alley to a point In Tenth or Taylor at root to connect with a proposed public sewer In Tenth or Taylor street. Hoc. 2. Thnt. suld sewer ahull he built as follows: Diameter of the sewer pipe to he decided upon by the council, to be placed not leas than three feet ladow the surface of the present alley so that connections with the same can Iw proiierly made from cellars six feel In ilouth reckoning from level or center of alley, the sewer committee of the town council of the borough of Keynnldsvllle be and is hereby autliorlnid and emawered to pria-eed to buy material, employ an engineer and lalaircrs, anil maku all necessary con tracts for laying out, constructing auu com pleting of said sower. Hit. a. That the said sewer shall lie subject to all I he rulea, regulations snd ordinances of the borough of lieyiioldavillu now In ton e or that may Iw hereafter pasmid, regulating audi sewers and sewer system In said borough and no person shall be permitted to tap such newer or connect therewith until such person or ownera of proper! y has paid bin or her pro port Ion of the ciwls of tne construction of nutd sewer and compiled with all the rules and regulations as aforesaid Hue. 4. Thatthei-oata and exnenaes of said M'wer be nssesMd uiain the property benefit ed according to beiicrlta, It sum. -lent can Iw loutiu, etc., in accordance wiiii me provisions of the acts of assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, relating and regulating thu name. Kee, ft. That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with this ordinance las and the same la hereby repealed so far ua the same effecta thla ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Council thla lUth day of OctotMir, A. D. 1UO0. !(.('. IIkihi.k, Pres. of Council. Attest: L. J. McKNTina, Clerk of Council. Approved this aoili day of October, A. D. 11100. O. Mitchkll, Chief Burgess. FCCORSETS MAKE American Beauties. We have them in all itylei and shapes to fit every figure, and everv corset Is sold undei tills most libera warrant ---"Money refunded after fout weeks' trial if corset Li not satisfac tcry." T.rv.tr fne triis T txAf Fifk on inside of corset and on box. JJO KALAMAZOO CORSET Co. Sol Makers. KaLinuzoo, Mich FOR AALH BY IT WILL HOT IP YOU TAKE KRAUSE'O HeadacheCapsnles S00 Kswant for sny lnn rious substance found In theas Capaillea, YOUR HEAD ACHE Will Cur arty Kind of narmnmw Money refunded If not aa WO any. Sent postpaid on aawipi oi pries, Twtirrr-pnrt enm, NORMAN LICHTY MFO. CO., Dee Molnea, Iowa. For sale by II. Alex, stoke. MITCHELL, ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW. Ottlce on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldavllle, Pa. q M. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real estate sgent. Patents secured, collei'tlons msde promptly. Uhlce In Nolan block, Keynoldavllle, !. gMITH M. McCUEIGHT, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Office In KrM-hllch k. Henry block, near postofHce, Keynoldavllle Pa. jyn. B. E. HOOVER, KEYNOLDSVILLE, pa. Resident dentist. In the Froehlteh A Hen ry block, near the postofflce, Main street. Gentleness In operating. JJIt. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, OfHce oit second (lisirof First National bank building, Main street. D r. n. dkvere kino. DENTIST, Office on second floor Reynoldsvllle Heal Estate lllrtll., Main street, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. E, NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. J H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING and EMDALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture framing a specialty. Otltce and ware room In the Miaire building on Main street. JOTEL HELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK DIETZ, Proprietor. KlmtrlnHH lnvrv tuirt trnlnr. f.vfitji In Hit) very centre ( (he biifllneftapitrt of town. Kree bnn to nnd from triiina and p.imnindlnm h tuple rooms for conunemliil travelers. H OTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. JiLAVK, Proprietor. The lend I tiff hotel of the town. HeftduiiHt- tern for conimerulttl men. HleHm beat, free tiufl, Imth rtMimti nndrloneta on every floor, sum pie rooms, billiard room, telephone con nection a Ac. ' N. HANAU Brought on too big n stock of Fall and Winter Goods. The hot weather being ngninst business, I will reduce prices. Clothing I will sell 8 nnd $9 all-wool suit9 for $5 9 and $10 worsted suits for $6.50 12 and $15 worsted suits for 10 and $12 Boys' Knee Pants 19 cents. Dry Goods 15, 18 and 20 cent Dress Goods go for 10 and 12Va cents. 8 cent outing for 6 and 6Va cts. 10 cent outing for 7Va 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 flninetimes Beeriii a ivliutitu luutiilily regulating niouiiuaj, DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pILLS, DOES IK w m mm m m mm m IK Are iieoinpL snfo nnd certain In result. The genu joilir, tvtU'j navuriiixapiJolut. per box. For sale by 11. Alex. Htoke. Dollar for Dollar Value Is not easily recognizable. Only the expert buyer is a I competent Judge. The ordi- nary buyer must take his j dealers word as to value, j Therelore, 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 fine j grade, the shape correct, and j the workmanship perfect. Our Men's Tan Shoes Have been winners this seas- I on, juding by the amount we have sold and are still selling, j Johnston & Nolan. AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find BASH, DOORS, -FRAMES AND FINISH of all kind, ROUGH - AND DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL COLORS In alt shades, 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. FROEIILICH. Near Conluonlul hull. OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital, , $50,000. $10,000. Surplus, V. mitrhell, President! Hrntl .Tli-Clellntid, Vlee Pres.l J oil ii II. Kaurher, Cashier. Director! O. MIU-lu'll, Pcntt McClelland, J.O.King, Jolin II. OorlM'tt, O. B. Brown, O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucher. Does nenernlhsnklnKbuslneaHsnd aollclU the accounts of mHrclmutH, profwwlonnl men, fiirmers, mxchiiiik'H, miners, lumbermen nnd others. prnmlHinK the most careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Blink bulltllnK, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. Horse-shoeing done in the neatest manner anil by the latexl Improved methods. Ke pulrlng of all kinds carefully and promptly done). BATlHr ACTION UUAIIANTKKU. HORSE CLIPPING Have Just received a complete pet of ma chine horse clippers of latest style 'KM patturn and am prepared to do clipping 111 the best possible manner at reasonable rales, .lacksuu Nt. near I'lflli, Keynoldavllle, Fa. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY . fctDodinetcnotyeui., snd n&vs cured tikouiaoda of cane, of Nervoua liiacitsei, tuch su Debility, Diziinetk, bleeplns neaa sod Varicocele, Atrophy, They dearth. brai,atreiithea tha circulation, malt discttioa perfect, and Impart s healthy vluor totlia whola bclnst. All First National Bank 1. 6 flWjNytV'i draina snd loi.ea an checked StrOng Agjllli irJ"0rcViy'cured,"!elr"ondU tion often worrlca Ihum bitoliuanity. Conaump. tiOD or Ieath. Mailed aealed. Plica i par boat 6 bona, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cura or refund tha money, 5.00. Send fr free book. For sttle by H. Alex Stoke. BUFFALO. ROCHESTER h PITT8 BUUGH RAILWAY. TIMK TABLR. On snd after Ms 21 h Itmo n..,.. Ifer trsllIB Will arrive anil rlntiitrt. rnm llttvn. oltlsvlllo station, dslly, sacept Bundsy, as I.Jtlp tn. Week dsys only. For Fslls OrSek, Diilbils, Ctirwennrllle Clesrfleld, runsaii- iBwney. iititirr, rittaiiurfr. Brnckwsy vllhv jlhljwsy Johnsonhurg, Mt. Jewett snd 1.20 p.m. Week days only. From rlesrlleld, .,...,,-,, 11,,?, rails 1 mix, Illinois, I'lttS- btirir, Butler snd I'linxaiitHwner. , TKAINH LF.AVE FALLS ckErtK. SOI'TIt Mt.fflMt. J.Ms. m. pally. Night Express for Punxeu- inwn. j, ynjriim, nuuer snu I'll ImDII rg. T.l:i s. 111. Week days only. For Big Uun i iiiixniiiswney, tint n-r. rittsnurt and In termediate DOllltN. lo.r.l it. ni. antrT.W p. m. Week dsys only. For .....,., ninuiiv, rj.CT, nig nun anu runx sutawnev. 144 p. ni. Diilly. Vestlliuled limited. For 1 mianuiHwiier, nsyton. tiutier and fltu burg. Mitlern tun.n 124 s. tn. Dully. Mi:bt F.xprcHs for Rldgwsy, .lohiiwinhiirg, BufTiilosnd Korheater. 7.2Na. m. and 3:Ju. ni. Week days only. Fop ri.bj.miit, iiup wnj, joiinnonuurg, mc Jewett and Bradford. IS.Mp. m. Dally. Vestlliuled limited. For Hldgwiiy, .liihiiannliutg, Bradford, Buffalo and Kis'hester. .; p. in. Week days only. Accommodation: for kevnolriMvttli. Trains for t'tirweimvllle, Clearfield Snd Inter meniRie sisnona lesve Falls creek at T.tta. m., 2.40 iindii lO p. ni. Thousand mile tickets sood fur baaaara over sny portion of the II., U. A V. and Beech Creek railroads are on sale at two (1) csnta per mile. For tickets, time tables and full Informs tlon spply to c. k;. uatis. Agent, Keynnldsvllle, pa. K. O. Lapit, Uen. I'as. Agent. . ' Rochester N T PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Low Grade Division, V. & E. R. R. Is EfTect August 1, 1900. (Ettlirs llsnaars tlm.1 ASTWAKD. No.i.lNo.18 TfoTfi A. M. STATIONS. 'IttHbliru1.' A. Bf . 1 1 lr P. M. P. at. WW Hi" I OA Bed Bsnk LawHoiiham.... New Bethlehem s n 7 of s'iii tl 81 tl 87 Tl fl 07 t It i'as. 'i 65 I 84 II (X 10 1.1 ii'io 4 49 4 7 I 20 Oak Bldge mnysvnie 10 II Hiiminervllle ... 10 Its 10 M BrtHikvllle losa Fuller Beynoldavllle .. Paneonnt Falls Creek Hit Hols 12 si I 87 111 ftl TO 21 to 29 4; t M 01 I 0 II fri til II II 27 11 Ml 1 00 'i'io 1 v 1 as 1 4t 1 fin t ( t 2 t2 87 I 14 H 21 II W II 4:1 I 80 I 8K ill BOl Habula T 20 J HI 1 7 4 S IA Wlnterburn .... PennHeld Tyler Note iienneeette T 4! Oriint t 24 t7 r.7 Drift wood I IK I 8 OS 1 1 to I A.M.I A ,.p. at. p. BJ IP. at. Trsln 41 (Rilndavi leaves FlttJlhllrB l.fOa. m.. Bed Bsnk II. Ill Brookvllle 12.41, Reynoldsvllle 1.14. Falls Creek 1.8ft. DuBols 1.20 p. m. NllTS Train 7 oil Kiindavu will make, all stops between Red Hank anu DuBols. WKBTWAHI). No". I NoT KoX A. at. Tfojfij No.10 STATIONS. Driftwood A. M A. M. P. at P. at. I A 80 HI 2S I ft Oram , TO .11 7 ( 7 81 7 l 7 44 tlf IB TO IS I 27 S4 f (M 7 00 7 21 I 7 42 t7 47 7 M tl 12 t8 17 8 80 Bennesette 12 on 12 2 Tyler rcnnneiu Wlnterburn ... 12 84 12 mil Rahula 7 IW II 1.1 2-1 i8K td AO i'm til H t m 12 si DuBols Fill Is Creek... I'aiii'oitHt Beynoldsvltti! Fuller Iowa BriMikvllle.... 0 2.1 s ;t. t :I7 47 1 10 1 20 I? '? n 11 t5 t! i'i S 81 t7 01 tft 4-1 tft AO 17 tl 7 I Sll 12 12 i2 2.1 i'iw ;a 04 I 02 Hiiiitiiiervllle.. Mavsvllle Oiikltiduo 7 1(1, 7 Nil 7 Ml S 04 S ill S 4.1 ft 1 0 84 1 40 I 4N 7 17 7 2S to a: inow iieinieiiem 41 Lawsonham. Red Bank.... I'ittshiirg. ... 10 10 10 20 (12 40 a 1.1 I 80 II 1.1 A. at P. m. p. m. P. at, P. af. Train 42 (Htindayt leaves DuBols 4.10 p. m. Falls Creek 4.17. lie vnoldivllle4.;rj. Brookvllle S.Otl, Red Hank 6.30, 1'lttsliurg 1.80 p. m. Trains marked run dally 1 1 dally, except Kiindayi t Hag station, where signals must bw shown. Philadvlphiu& Erie Railroad Division. In effect May 28, 1900. Trains leave Driftwood ns follows: EASTWARD 1:00 a m Train 12, weekdays, for Bunbury, Wllkeslmrro, llaxfeton, i'ottsvllle.Scrantou Harrlsburg and "the Intermediate sta tlonH, arriving at I'hlladelphla 1:28 p.m., New York, :; p. m. Haltlmore,a:00 p.m. I Washington, 7:1A p. m Pullman Parlor car from WlllluniBport U Philadelphia and pas senger coaches from Katie to Philadelphia and Wlllliimspoi't to Baltimore and Wash ington. 8:Ah p. m. Train I, dally, for Har rlsburg and Intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2.1a. m.i New York, 7.18 a. in. I Baltimore, 130 a. rn.l Washington 4. tft A. M. Ptillniaii Hleeping cars from llarrishiirg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeuer undisturbed until 7:80 A, at. 10:12 p.m. Train 4, dally for Bunbury, Harrls burg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia, l:.12 A. M.I New York, 4:M A. St. on week days and lO.Xi A M. on Bun dny; Baltimore, 8:8A A. at.i Washington, 7:4ft A.af. Pullman sleepers from Erie, HufTalo and Wllllamsporf to PhilHdeluhia.and Buf falo and Wlllltimsport fo Washington. Pas senger coaches from Erie to Philadelphia, find lluiralo to Washington. WESTWARD 4:118 a. m. Train u, dally for Buffalo, via Emporium, and weekdays, for Erie, Rldg wa, DuBols, Clermont and principal Inter-, mediate st atlons. 1:44 a. m. Train 8, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. 5:4.1 p. m. Train 1A, weekdays tor Kane and Intermediate stations. THKOl'OII TRAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EAST ANDBOUTII. TRAIN a leaves New York.VM p.m. .Philadel phia H:.10 p. m.t Washington 7:4A p. m.. Bal timore 8 4.1 p. m. daily, arriving at Drift wood 4:38 a. m., with Pullman sleepers from Philadelphia to Erie weekdays and from Philadelphia and Washington to Buf falo via Enorlum daily. Passengercoaches from Philadelphia to Erie weekdays and Washington to Buffalo dally. TRAIN 3 lutt ves New York at7:AA p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m.i Washington, 10.40 p. m.i Baftiniore, 11:41 p. m. daily arriving at Driftwood at 0:44 a. ni. Pullman sleeulns; cars from Phlla. to Wllllamsp't, and through Eassengur coacheB from Philadelphia to ,rle and bultlmore to Wllllamsport. On Hunrtiiys only Pullman sleeper riilludolphia TRAIN ft leaves Philadelphia 8:40 A. m.i Washington, 7.4.1 A. M.i Baltlmore,H:4AA.at. Wllkesbarre, 10:.1A A. af.t weekdays, arriving at Driftwood at ft 4.1 P. M. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to Wlllltiiiisport and pitsbeuger coach to Kane. Connections via Juhuaonburir R. R. and Riduway & Clearfield R. R. a.m. WKKKDAYS, 10 4.1 II) 3H 10 3.1 10 31 10 2.1 II) 20 10 .. 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