How to Handle Own. In ilcklnK ti your gii" from lylii flnt, Mnmllng alnnt niiylliliiR, from a mnipnnlDii or n limit, On not tnko Imld of tlx' iniir.xlt' iiml (I in u It towiiril you. Tnko liolil (if It ly tin foreiitoek mnl blind If ,vnii mr only iihIiik nut' IiiiihI; If two. In tin-i- miliir y yni ki-iikii II Wlictt you pi "o Hlmot. In riii'iyitiri your nun do n it ki'i'p Hie nuii'.zle ill rcrlly Ih'IiIihI you, Throw tin' lilllt to the I'lulit or loft, whichever Bhouhlcr you me niiT.vliiK II on. Thin will In intf the tntliT.li' tow nnl the oppimlto nlmul ilcf. tint rciulcTlmi It dixy to ( liny, iim It will he rcxtlMK on your neck nml phouliier hi; tciiil i f on the mniill inrt of yciir F-liciililcr nml with the iiui.v.Io lipvuinl will iiIho lighten It It little. I tlilnk thcie lire inure men xliot with their own nv.u hy tnkliiK them front it bout tliiin In nny other wny. W hen you run your In nt or ciuioe to the lumk. your film I' lil.ely to lie In the liew. which I think In the Iicmv phtce for lis Tiikp hohl of It hy the forcMlock ir.ul tcp out. I'ut It In n xiife plnce where you nio mire It will not full down, Tlien draw up your limit or tin anything else you hnve to do. hut lo not let voitr mm utiiy In the hunt until you hnv- tdiocl dereil your pin k nml then ciiteh liohl of the muzzle, tlnitf It up over the pim yrnU hook the linilimeiM nml hnve It explode. It Id likely lo blow out your brnlim. ForeKt ami Strenin. fUerl Fork. In llit White Hon. p. W'rltltitf of "Due Ilniiilied Ycihh hi the White IloiiKe" nml recnllltiK Heme of the notnl'le entertiiinnientx Klvcn by our chief cxerutlvcR. Iteno Unelie In The I.mllcn' Home Jonrnnl nny Mint "rroKhlent MiiiIIhoii revived much of the fni mnl ceremony which Tin mux Jell'ei'Hon hud dlHcnrdcd, nml under hia ntlni In 1st in t Ion Ki'i-nt intention wns given to the Htnte bnmiuetH, no expense bclliK Kpureil In liiukinic them im line r.x pOHHllile. 1'lvnlili'lit .InekKiin dlHlll.iil ceremony even more tliiin did 1'rcnl dent .leffermiii. nml, preferring n Kleel fork himself, he nlwnys provided inch guest with one sllvvr fork nml one of Steel. After dinner he smoked a loin; stemmed coi Moil) pipe, lie wished lo throw the doom of the White llon.-e wide open to the public, but thin hleii ho wiih forced to tvllniUlsli lifter the experience of one occnslon on which hu extended nn III Jmlitcd hospitality to nil comers. The carpet In the east room vrnn ruined hy punch which the inch spilled In Its cniTcrncsn to get lit the bucket containing the beverage, the gowns of ninny Indies were spoiled, and the furniture wus broken. At his farewell reception President Jackson Introduced n curious novelty In the shnpe of n ;JgitnUc eheexo which was cut Into pieces and distributed atuoiig the guests." Knocked Oat tho Poetry. James Russell Lowell was dreamily Strolling along toward IiIn home In Cambridge one unusually beautiful night. Slowly, with svrenc, queenly majesty, a full moon was nseendlng her "ature throne," pouring her lavish light over all things and softening Into semblances of beauty even the ugly outlines of the conventional domestic architecture round about Duly Illumi nated by the loveliness of the specta cle, the poet as he passed by the house of the estimable brother man who sup plied meat to him regularly for a slight consideration of profit noticed that val uable cltlsen leaning on bis fence and gazing up In a kind of rapt way. It pleased Lowell to think that the butcher's Immortal soul was bathing Itself In the flood of semlsplrltual moonlight and, pausing, he remarked, "What a beautiful night It la, neigh bor!" "Yes. Mr. Lowell. I was just a thlnk In what a bully night for slaaghterln this would be!" "Of course, of course," gasped the poet, beating a hasty retreat Argo naut . A Dark Dress. Smart Barrister You say the even ing wore on. What did It wear on that particular occasion? Witness The close of day, I pre sume. Transactions in Real Estate. George Hughes to Edith B. Hughes, for property In Reynoldaville. $2,000; October 5, 1900. O. A. Hellbrun to John Domlnsque, for lot In McCalmont township, $50; September 4, 1000. F. S. Lewis, Trustee, to B. A. Brown i tt cxrrrnxnxrc The Jefferson Supply Co,, 3 BIG j REYNOLDSVILLE, STORES RATH MEL, AT SOLDIER. " Are in position now to furnish a new nnd complete line U of Men's and Boy's Suits nnd Overcoats for Fall and Winter, n Cotton and Woolen Blankets. A complete line of the celebrated W, L. Douglas Shoes for men. Hats and Caps, Dress nnd 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 Groceries nnd Fresh Cnll nnd See us. Jefferson Supply Co. for lot lit t'unx.tttnwnny. H00: Septem ber 1.1. IHII2. VV. II. Liicim, Tresstirnr, to Commis sioners of Jefferson county, for Innd In lliiiokvlllu. l.:io; Novottilvr 2K, I MUM. Mat hi us Melzcr to O. II. Harmon mid I. 11. tlnnloti, for land In Heath town ship. ."KHIj October 22, IIMHI. Ia'vI Heliuckvr. to Horner Hchuckers, for property In IMneercek township. t.'I.WKI; August 2, IlKKI. Thonins Dougherty, giiiirdiiiu, to Miiucl Mlsslmer, for proMMty In Iteyn oldsville. I.W: August. IIMHI. Alls i t. Iteynoh'.s to Maud Mlsslmer, for piop' rly in Heynoldsrlllo. H0: July Ltl, IIHltt. llairlot Seolt, ot itl., to M unit Mill iner, for property In Keytmldsvllle. HH: July CI; I !. M'Miry Hogiuth lo Itelieeeii Ann Do IIihs, for property In Corsica. i!L,."i; August H, !MKI. UebeeeH A. Di llnss to Henrietta Do lines nml ('linn M. Arms, for land In Corsica. HH1: Kelu imry HI. WKl J. (i. mnl M.(l. Allen to Klmer Iloyer, for hind In Warsaw township. .VI: July I, I1KI0. Harnh Kllciiherger to Salvntoro l'nl ermo, for property In I'linxsutiiwnoy, IMKIj November o, HWMI. Jeremhili (1. HueliHiiiin to Siunuel (5. Iliillers, for lot In Washington town ship. fcMil; Octols'r 2U. HMio. 9 to S BING & CO. w NEW I GOODS S ALL OVER & oooooooooootiooooo O I THE STORE J OOO ()()()() ()()() oooooooo f V jl DRESS GOODS M V $ W Every new style nnd W eflect in staple tall and jfiy winter fabrics. M BLACK GOODS fa V ,. . , fa jf Our line is complete. f eta rrunellns, diagonal, bril 5f liantc, ziljclines, crepons, M pirolns nnd many other W kinds, lrom 25 cents to K:s $2.00 per yard fa fa fa g Ji!;!;! W Lndies,' Misses' nnd Ka riiil.lreti'a fa fa ;c X M JACKETS AND CAPES. 5? O Spend a little time and A iWf look nt them before buy- ing eisewnere. . fa The time to buy 9 FURS n We sell the best furs thnt fa "Sj are made no inferior, iif patched up stuffs. Ok Meats speak for themselves. J A Qre.t Pt us Offer. Wo have n great prlsto offor In make the- furmers of .lelTeiHon counlyl Hya spoehil iirrnngi'iuenl with I he puhllHhers of tlio h'lirrn Jmiviml, a newt i xeellent hirni piiper Unit cohIh HO cents n year, we liro nblo to offor one year's aulMcrln lion to TllR STAB nml pot'lt years' sub Rerlpllon to the fWm tiHrtinf'-Ihe two worth :i IHI nil for tho siniill sum of I !2i. Of emirs.' thin only upplh h in iiilvuiieo paying hiilwerilM i'i'. Wo inn fiiriiUli a few pup. i hi Ibis r.iti', mnl If you wiiii I. tlietii on tlioxi' ( rnii. you lii'i si net yl'K'KI.Y! Snuiil eop. of lli'i I'll rm Jriiriwl will be i- i: Tri e oil iipplieiilloli. Aililreh-. t!. A. STKl'IIKNSiiN. U-MlolllMVllle. I'll. Red Cross Tansy Pills for . Suppntud Mimlruatlon PAINFUL Mimlruitlon Asa sPRBVRNTIVH lof VKM ALE 1 lf Are Sifs Slid Rllbl. trWT PertTtlT tlnrtnlf it The Ladies' jft PRICESl.OO Stnt potlpald oa receipt of prlct. Money refunded If not SI ws Mr Yin do Clncbona Co. Dm Molaes, lows. Km Mile liy II. Alex. !loke. lwayson Tim UP-TO-DATE. I will vitit Hrookvilln Novttmbt'r 21 and i.'2 1111(1 iiotki. i.mi'kuial, Kkvnhi.dhvili.k NOVEMBER 23. (Jood eye work n ppec ialty and all work warranted. C. C. GIBSON, Optician. s S ATTENTION xxxx THIS IS THE WEEK we will make the fur fly. Ladies who intend purchasing Furs will find the best line nt. t.hn lnwfiwt nrifwn " c 0 at the New Store. We are prepared to phow you the I FINEST MUFFS AND COLLARETTES s ever brought to our city.' xxxx We have also a fine assortment of Ladies' Gloves at $1.00, $1.85 and $1.50, any color you I desire. We allow you to fit them before leav- ing the store. Ladies' and Children's Coats at any price. Give us a call before going elsewhere. The New Store, Centennial Hall Building, J. J. Sutter. Purely Ves tsblei Merer tDMINISTHATOTVa NOTICR. Nittlre In liiTt'hir iilvrn Hint Inttnra t if iul- nilnlfltriillim (in tlit i'mIiiIk i f (uhrtt'l Kyis lutH of Mm Tou-tmhlit nf Wlnln. I'nuniv of .Mfprwiii himI H1nt nf l onimyl Vimtu, IMsll'(, tttl VI IH'PII IfrH III I'll 111 1 MM IIIKiriSlstniMI, (O wIllHM H 11 HrOtlH lt1lhl(M til Mil Itl Ctllttlt itr rcftiiftliMl tit rnHltf im.vtiM'iil, nnd ihtixn hut lim rhiinm or itftiintiiirt will iniikt Idionn IIih untiii' without ilclHy. K. Nrr, rtllV, (I, AOIMHIHItlHir. I) IHSOMJTKJN NOTICK. Nuth'P l hnrchv iflvcti Hint the tun liici-litn hfii'tofini I'llsilnu Itoini'iMt I.. V. I'l- t ln uiift ,N T. KlitHh't, unihT lit in iiaim or l i'iiin Hhoilnx. wiim (IIsioIvimI on h ihiv5 Novctii- Ih-r, IIHHi, hy mtit mi I ron-i'iii. All (Ii-IiIh owintf to Midi linn lire Mi Hvithlf ny l. W. IVrrln, to m hi mm ii I -o nil rhiliii! ti till iIimiiiiihIs nti Milil It riti imp to hi pi-i'i'itii'( fur (mvtiii'Mi. i(i-vniiii-viti', i a., i., u. rKHiiiif, Nov. H. IWM. N. T. ItltMDM. '1 MITCI1KI.L, . ATTOUNKV-AT-liAW. ' Mlh'i on Viwi Mnlft Htti'i't, otHmlt i lit Minn ii'liil Hoti-I. Itrynolilsvllh. Vti. M 7mii) N A ! . 1 7 ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, Noiiny I'lihllc, rpiit CMtittn nitint, Puti-ntH m'ctiiril, rolliM'tloim niinlft roiiiilly. iMllcw In Nolun hliH-k, Iti-ytmhlnvtllM, I'ii, s JMITH M. McCHKIOHT, ATTOUN KY-AT-LAW , Noliirr I'nliHe hiiiI Iti-nl Kalnln Auent. I'ol leel loim will i-eeetvt tii-otiipi nl lent ion. Olllcn In Kt'oelillrh A Henry lilix'k, neiir pimlolllec, io.'ynoiiiHvioe rii. I) it. n. k noovKii, UKNOLDSVILLK.FA. l(rtlilntili4iiilHl. In the KroWilli-h At lli-n- iy ItltN'k, in'iir iho iMwioHh'n, Miiln Htrt-nt. (jintlHiiof(fl In oprnitlnjc. D U. J j. L. MKANH, 1 Hi NTI ST, Olllrn on Hiriitid llnni'of I'Ii-mI Niitlfiiuil 1hiiU htilhllnu, Miiin HtH'i'l. 1) II. U. DkVKHE kino. OKNTIST, (Mllro on wvoikI lliMir HevnoliNrllle Ketil Kslnle It If lie.. Mult! Htt'eet, ItevtiiiMlHVille, ln. E. Nm' JUST1CK OV Til K I'KACK And HhhI Fulnte Anenl, Keynolilnrllln, I'n. T II. HUUI1KS, I . UNDKKTAKIXG and KMHALMING. A fllll 1 1 f nf hiihiiIImm iiiiuI tint I v nn liund. I'h't in o ftti tut it ti HpiM'lnlly. (M1lri tit id whiu I'ooin In t lit Mm mm hiillillnu on Miiin hIici'I. II OTKL UKLiNAl', KKYNOLDSVILLK, PA. Fit A A' it JHJiTX, Proprietor. KIi-hI eliiHn In everv imrtleuliir. Iwiitfil In Dim very eenlre of Ihe IjilMlneNH piirt of lown. I'ree 'Inn to hiiiI from I riilim nml eommoillnuit miniplenHiiiiH foi eoiiimeri'liil IruvvluiH. II OTKLMfJCONNKLL, HKYNOLD8VILLK. PA. FRANK J, JtLACK Proprietor. The loHtllnir lintel of thntown. HniKlniiiir- ttirn for ooiiiuicrcliil inrn. HMnim Imul, free hiin.lmtli roonm lindohweU on every tliMtr, niimplf MMinm, blllluid room, ii'lophone roti iiuctlotm Ac. N. HANAU Brought on too big a stock of Fall and Winter Goods. The hot weather being against business, I will reduce prices. Clothing I will sell 8 nnd $9 all-wool suits for $5 9 and $10 worsted suits for $6.50 12 and $15 worsted suits for 10 and $12 Boys' Knee Tants 19 cents. Dry Goods 15, 18 and 20 cent Dress Goods go for 10 and 12V6 cents. 8 cent outing for 6 and 6Va cts. 10 cent outing for 7Vi 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 Bometlmua netnU A Mi tl i j tuouttiiy reguluUtig mvu.c:.. DR. PEAL'C PENNYROYAL piLLS, A n prom pt. snfo nil certain In result, Tbo kuui:. i u)r. i . J'u) uuvur liUajiiioiui S1.C0 per tiox. For sule by H. A Ion. btoko. Dollar for Dollar Value I Is not ciifiily recognizable. Only the expert buyer is n j competent Judge. The ordi- j j nary buyer must take his j dealers word as to value, j Therefore, it is well to buy j where the j QUALITY IS ALWAYS IOUND to lie of a high order. We are positive you will find the j leather in our shoes of a fine grade, the shape correct, nnd j the workmanship jK-rfeet. Our ' Moii'h Tun Shoos I Nave been winners this seas- on, jading by thenmount we have sold and are still selling, j Johnston & Nolan. AT PLANING YOUNG'S MILL You will find SASH, DOORS, -FRHMES AND FINISH- of all kind. ROUGH - AND - DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL COLORS In all hadctt, And also fin over-stock of Nails which I will sell chkap. J. V. Y()UN(J. Trop. Want Your Clothing to Fit ? Then you ought to go to J. C. lroohlich, MERCHANT TAILOR. My line of samples are well worth anyone's time to call and inspect. Kcmcmtjcr All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning Repairing and Alter ing a Siecinlty. J. C. FROIiHLICII. Nuur Centonnlul hull. OF RE YXOLIiS VILLK. Capital, $50,000. Surplus. - - $10,000. (1. milchsll, Prealdeull Scott m';lelland, Vlre Prti.l Johu II. Kaurhar. Cashier. DIrcctorai O. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J.O.King, juiin ll. loriwu, u. E. nrown, O. W. Fuller. 3. II. Ksucber. Ooea s general hsnklnsbualneiMsnd solicits me aicouni (ir mercnnnin, pnirHHHionai men, furmein. niechanlOH. milium, lumlxirmen una otlierx. prninlNlnK Ilia moHt careful attention to tne DUHinutt. nr all perHonn. Safe Depoelt lioxe. fur rent. Klmt National Bank building, Nolun block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. Hrne-8hoeliiK done in the neateat manner and by the latent improved methods. Ue- SulrluKof ull kinda carefully and promptly one. rjATiitrACTioN (Juahantkkd. HORSE CLIPPING lluve Just received a romtilete set of ma chine home ulippvrN of latet slyle 'U8 puttern and am prepared to do dipping In tue bent portnlhlti muiiiierat reiisonufilo rateii. ,luc'knou St. uuur Klfih, Heynold.ville, Pa. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY nd hav cuietl tliouianat o( Cutn ot Ncrvoui I)iteaea, urti ft Debility, DuHnt.s, blecplei ties auil VartcoceU, Atrophy, 0 'l'hey clour tb bratu.strcugthea tha circuLution. males digestion First National Bank perfect, and Impart a heithy Av-ff jj vior to whole belna. All FtJj 1'IU lutM r checktd Strong Agsiiii Cil(JVure3,etheuiu tloa efteo worrif them ititolntanity, Cooiuoip tiop or Death. Wailed leuled. Ptico ft per box 6 bone, with troivclad legal uaratitea to cum otr refund the mouey, f j.oo, Seud far IV book. Fur sulo by II. Alex Stoke. JfJSTUAY NOTICE. 'nmi tnpmlii nn th nnmle nf h tindei'Higiied In Went. Ileynold.rllln tmi ninth. (lrliilii'i .;i(, l'l, one (lurk red cow, deluirned nnd Im. vhlie apol on fiiri'liead. The owner In reiiicted liieniiie fiirwHrd. prove priipurtr, piiy i hiiiKe mid Hike her awuy or alio will ba dlMiKned of ai'i'ordliig to law. November , IKW. N. W. llHARI. F-GCORSETS VAKH ' '.! 7 x-EAUTIES. V7c have them ' hi a!l tjrlcs tnol ; '" 'v shapes to fit every ' " -'.Vurc, and every rornt t ! sole! undef i'ij'3 l.i 3st litera' warrAnt "Monej refunded after fou v. :' '.ilii ii ccrsct b not satitfac- LvAi for tKU Trade MLh ?Urk on InsJde of -m??- corset and on box. j ICALAMAZOO CORSET Co. Sole Maker. Kalamatoo, Mich FOR ALR BY J. J. SUTTER, UPPALO, ItOCHKHTI'.It & TITTS- IlUK;iI KAILWAY. TIMK TAIir.K. n and nfier Mny th, llion, pn.nen Jcr triilim will Hrrlve nnd deimrt from llevn- ulilsvllle Ktatliui, dully, except fluidity, a. ioii.iwh: tIKPAHT. S.'Kip. ni. Week diiyH only. Kor Kail Creek, iMiifoiH, i iirweiiHviiie, rieiiriieio. rnnxHii liiwney, llutler, 1'itti.liiiiK, llliH'kwny vllln, llldiiwny, JiihiiMiiiliuiii, Ml. Jewett una llntilford. AHIIIVK 1.20 p. iii. Week dnvHonly. Knun flearfli'ld, ('orweiiHVIIIe, KiiIIh Creek, I Mi Unix, rilla burir, llutler nnd l'iinxHiiliiv.'iiey. I'ltAINS I.KAVK KAI.I.M ( liK.F.K. HOIITII not'NO. 2.M ii. ni. Dully. Mulit. Kxprevm for I'iiiixkii-' tiiwney, liiiylon, llutler nnd I'ltiNhuiK. 7 I I h. in. Week iliiyK only. Kor IIIH Hun, runxHiiliiwney, llutler, I'll iHlinric Hiid In- termedlllte fxillltM. M M ii. in. mid 7.W p. m. Weekday. only. Kor iMilloln, Ktiiuley, Hyken, llln Hun and I'unx- Hiiiiiwney. 1.44 p. to. Dally. Vest llmled limited. For ruiiXHUtawney, Dayton, Holler and I'lttit burtc. koiith ni If mi. 2.24 h. in. Dully. Muht. Kxiirem for l(ld(wiiy, JohiiHonhiirif, lliilliilo alii) ItoeheNter. . T.'it ii. ni. and !i;iOp. m. Week dnynonly. Por lltockwuyvllle, Klditwuy, JohiiHonhurK, Mt. Jewett and llrudford. I2..vii. m. Dully. VcHtlboled limited. For KliiKway, .lolinminliiirx, llrndford, Uuffalo anil KiHrhester. l.lOp rn. Week day. only. Accommodation for KeyimldMvllle. Train, for I 'm veimvllln, Clearfield and Inter mediate .tut Ion. leave Fall. Creek ut7.2Ma, rn., t.4 audi, in p. m. ThoiiHund mile ticket, flood for pamaire over any portion of the It.. It. ft F. and lleech ('reek railroad, are on mile at two (2) cent per mile. For ticket., time table, and full Inform tlon apply to K. U, Iiavih. A Kent, Keynold.vllle, pa. R. V. Lafbt, Oen. Fa.. Attent, Uocbeauir N Y PENNSYLVANIA UAILUOAD. In Effect Auguit 1, 1900. lEitt.rn SUndird Tim.. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad DlvUloo. Id effect Muy 28, 1UU0. Train leave Driftwood aa follows: EAHTWAKD :00 a m Train 12, weekilay. for Sunhury, WllkeNharre, lliixieton, I'ottHVllle, HcranUm, llarriHhurjr and the Intermediate .ta tlon, arrlvlntt at I'hlladelphla o:'2H p.m.. New York,ll::np. m. Balilmore.tlim p.m.) Watdiinicton, 7:IA p. ni I'ullman Farlor car from Willlam.port to I'hlladelphla and pak aenirer coache. f rom Kane to Philadelphia and Willlam.port to Baltimore and Wuh Inxton. :! p. m. Train S, dally, for Haf rlnburft and Intermediate .tatlnnn. ar rlvliiK at I'hlladelphla 4:2A A. M.: New Vork, 7 IHa. ni l lialllmore, 2.) a. m.l Wa.hlnKton 4.IA a. M. I'n I UnHit Hleeplnff car. from llarrlHburir to Philadelphia and New York. I'hlladelphla paaftenKer. can remain la .leener undl.turbed until 7:10 A. M. 10:12 p.m. Train '.daily for Hunhury, Harris burg and lntrmellate station., arriving at I'biradelphla, :A2 A. M.l New York, i:U A. M. on week day. and 10. .tl a u. on 8un day; lliiltlmore, :M A. M.; Wellington. 7.4S A.M. I'ullman .leeper. from Erie, Hufalo and WIlllumHport to Philadelphia, and Buf falo and WlllfitmHiMirt to Washington. Pa. aeiiKer coache. f rom Erie to Philadelphia, and Buffalo to WaHhlntfton. WESTWARD :3m a. m. Train H, daily for Btiffaln, via Emporium, and weekday., for Erie, Kldg way, DuBola, Clermont and principal Inter mediate Htatton.. :44 a. m. Train 4, dally for Erie and Inter mediate point. 1:4.1 p. m. Train 111, weekday, for Kane and intermediate .tatlon.. THKOi:(;il THAINH FOB DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EAST AN D SOUTH. TRAIN U leave. New Yorkn.AS p. m.,Phlladel phia.:M p. m. Wanhlngton 7:4ft p. m., Bal tlmore 8.4ft p. m. dally, arrlviiiK at Drift wood 4:'M a. m., with Pullman .lee per. from Philadelphia to Erie weekday, and from Philadelphia and WuHhlngton to Buf falo via Emporium dully. Panaengercoachea from Philadelphia to Erie weekday, and WnnhlnKton to Buffalo dally. TRAIN S leave. New York atf:ftSp. m.l Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m. Washington, 10.40 p. m. Baltimore, 11:41 p. m. dally arriving at Drift wood at 0:44 u. m. Pullman sleeping car. from Pullu. to Wllllam.p't, and througu paanemrer coache. from Philadelphia to Erie and Baltimore to Willtumtiport. On Sunday, only Pullman .leeper Philadelphia to Erie. TRAIN leave. Philadelphia 8:40 A. m.l Washington, 7.44 A. M.j Baltimore, :4o A. M.t Wllkelirre, lO.ftft a. M.l weekday., arriving at Driftwood at ft:4ft p. H. with Pullmun Parlor car from Philadelphia to Willtamqport and piuisenger coach to Kane. Connections via Joiinsonburif H. It. and Itid'way & Cleartiuld R. Ii. a. m. waKKUAYH. .. 10 4S . . Ii) an .. Ill .i . in :il . . 10 2ft .; in 2u . . 10 . . .. u ftft ari'lermont lv Woodvule Qulnwood Smith'. I(un liihtanter Htriihrlit Oleu lliiul JoliiiKonburg M 4U IvItMitwayur p.m. p.m. a.m. 7 j arlildicwaylv 7 'i 70!) 710 7 01 n ft7 47 II 4a i'w ii an tf 10 3 W i oa 1 r 1 fti 1 47 I 4:1 I XI 1 2i iiii 1 ii I IM II 3a 9 2a U 1.5 U It 9 07 9 W 8 sa 11 47 H 4:l . ao . aft K 2ft lianu Kun Cai-ni'llTrnsfr t roylaml Short. Mill. Blue K.K k Carrier Bri.'kwiiy v I. lines Jflll Me Minn Sin llurvey. R11 tv i' ails I k lv lluliols ! a an . 14 1 ID 7 01 ar Falls C'k 1 00 6 47 Uevuolilnvil S a7 13 :tl 10 Urookvllle 4 40 II IM . New Uethl'lnl 4 0ft It 2a Bed Han 1 40 9 10 IV 1'ltUbui p. m. ... 10 ftft ... .... 11 us .... X .... II 0ft .... f ... 11 (IH .... ... 11 14 .Jj? .... 11 1 1 1 p.m. a.m. u.m. J.B. HUTU1I1NSON Cen Muuug.r. X.XXXXXX33aZXXlXX21. JXIXI3X2 rnnii