IT WILL NOT , IF YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S ReadactieCapsnles $300 RtWflrd for any Inju rious substance found in th0 Ciipsiitcn, YOUR HEAD ACHE Will Cure any Kind of nnrmicsm Mnney refunded If not a wes.ir. rnt po-tp n-t on receipt of price, TWEWTT-F1VE CF.WTS. NORMAN LICHTY MFG. CO., De Mo.nmt, Iowa. Fnriuilr !v H. Alix. HfnKc. Ordinance No. 70. AN OUIMNANt'E .tHiitlnir to tin fWtlnii nf WtNMlrn Hulldititfsof Hi'imltlnn Pttmn Prrtlon 1. It ordatiii'd by the Hut-iti linil Town Cmitirll of Hit' I'liiuiiuli of Hi yn ti(Mvllli, ninl It N tirri'liv dtdiilnt'd nmt I'tiiictfcl by llir tint lint liy i( thu Hume: I'd tit licr-nifti'i- It nhiill tint w lawful fur uny rtmi tn- i'foitM, rnrpmu 1 lull or mrpMiiiilon, n linlld, cirri or run Htnu't, or ciiiw to ln linllt. I'MTti'd or mn Htrnrtcri. niiy uondrii ilnHllh lionf. hti, w niflMiuH', mn' or t'lirrliiL'i' In nt, stnMi' or oilier irtiitnent or wotntfit Htnii'tiii-c of imy kind upon any lot nt loin, inu-t or part of any lot or loin, In mi til lioroiili on tlm fi.llnwit.it 1im'-IIxm territory, vIk: Mcirtmilnff nt tin HonthwpHt I'oinrr of Main and Third strew, thenre alonutiihl Third Mtteet, ouih to (tor don alley ; theiire iilnnjr miiM (loidou alley In nn eiinteify dltrtlon to 1'nle alley ; tln-nce nli m if nald Vie. tiltcy. In n northerly (liter) Inn to Willow nlleyi tlienre alum nald Willow al ley In n westerly direction to utd Third street ; thenre alitnjt n:tld Tldtd street to the Iilaep of hetflnntnir. l'ittvtHKli, that dwelllnu louseft and singles may he oun-t i-ueted of wooil If wnmenre Inensed with lirtrk or stone. Hertlon'-J. That heretifler all roofs put on ilther old or new but Minus ns routeniplated In itei'llon one of this orolnanee, shall he of lute, tin. Iron or some other well known non (omhusttnle material. Pert Ion ... That hereafter It shnll not tip lawful to Imlld. ereet or ronstriuM any wood en nddhlon or uddlllonn to any wooden dwell Intt house, shop, w art; house, store or r a t riage house, Btahh'. shed or other tenement. in mentioned, desei thed am) limited In suction one of tills ordinance. Seellon 4. That If any person or persons, eot iHt ultoti or eoi wn tit Ion, shall violate I his ordinance or anv part thereof, he, she, they or It, shall forfeit and pay u tine or penalty of One Hundred 1nllnrs, for the use of the said Horouifh. Hectionfl. That the eorjtoratn authorities lire hereby directed tnrniiM itnyoitch tiulhl ln or huildlntrs, addition or additions, shed or sheds, or other hulldluir as described and mentioned In section one of this ordinance ns may hereafter bo erected, built or con structed In violation of ihls ordinance or any part thereof, to be removed at the expense of the owner or owner there of, and the cost of such removal fditill be collected by due process of law, together with n penalty of Fifty dollars per day for cue h day said structure Is permitted to tn lid. Hectlon II. That nil ordinance or part of ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and the name nre hereby repealed. Ordained ttnd enacted Into a law In council this .Mb day of December, A. 1. HMO. II. O. PKIHMC, Attest: President of Council. lj. J. McFntihk, Clerk of Council. Approved this hthday of December, A. I). 1900. 0. Mitchell, Chief Hiiiy-ess. N, HANAU Brought on too big a stock of Fall and Winter oods . The hot weather being against business, I will reduce prices. Clothing I will sell 8 and $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 Pants 19 cents. Dry Goods 15, 18 and 20 cent ljress Goods go for 10 and 12Vi cents. 8 cent outing for 6 and 6V4 cts. 10 cent outing for TYa 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. COME IN AND INVESTIGATE EVERY WOMAN ftometNtMa need t rvl labia oioutidy regulating medicine, , DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Ar prompt uto and oertAla ( remit. The kv.hu iiw(Ir. IW) iMiMwUtaaijyolut.. fl.00 per box. OL'Vor ale by H. Alex, Btoie, t , DOES to- ill' .HxtP!?:. if. mm iw ' .'' '. ',. ;l J I 1 1 Hi m if""' v One Quit Bnongtb. "I don't see how nny anne man enn wunt more thnn one wife," he nald ns be Onlghed reading an article on Tur key. "Tea; one la quite enough, lan't It, dear?" she returned. "The human heart la not large enough for more than one, and then polygamy alwnya aeema to me to ao cheapen women too." "I waan't thinking of that," be an swered. "What botuera me la how any man can go to work deliberately to ac cumulate troubles to make a collec tion, aa you might aay." Chicago Poat Latltaar la aanhla. To the world the thoughtless, mis judging world be appeared a man without one humane Impulse. . "Nevertheless," aald he to himself, "I hare thla day done my share toward letting In the aunablne on the life of the poor." For had not bla agent by bis direc tion taken the roof from the bumble home of Mrs. McHooggarlty on account of ber Inability to pay the rent and ber disinclination to move? Indianapolis Press. MITCHELL, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. Office on Went Main street, opposite the Commercial lintel, Keynoluavllle, Pa. m. Mcdonald, ATTOIlNEY.AT-r.AW. Wskoa tt.itillA aaaaa.1 Da.Ha secured, collection made promptly, Ofllce in noma uiook, Kuynoiuivuie, fa. S MITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W , Notary Public and Real Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Ofllce In Froehlich & Henry block, near postoflice, Heynoldsvllle Pa. It. B. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Resident dentist. In the Froehlich Jt Hen ry block, aear the postoflice, Main street. Gentleness In operating. R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of First National bank building, Main street. a r. devere kino, DENTIST, Ofllce on second floor Roynoldsvllle Real Estate Bid.. Main street, Ueynoldavllle, Pa. Jj NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Seal Estate Agent, Reynoldsvllls, Pa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture framing a specialty. Office and ware room In the Moore building on Main street. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK D1ETZ, Proprietor. First class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious sample rooms for commercial travelers. JJOTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar tors for commercial men. Hteam heat, f re bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, sumule rooms, billiard room, telephone con nections Ac. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that letters of sd lii I ii IhI rut Inn on the extulo of Icmi'uh Drltton, lute of WuhIiIiikUiii towimhlp. duceusud. have bueu granted to the umiurHiKiied. All per sons having claim or demands against said eNtate are hereby not Died to tiiaku payment of the same without delay, V. II. Hiiitton, AdmlnlNtrutor, O. M. McIX)Ai.n. KiK-kilulo Mills, Pa. , . Att'y for Adro'r, . f3 (ir-j , Tf owefTV " - : . i Aa Odd Sort of Dinner. Lord Polkonimct, a Poottlsh lord of session, tisunlly retired to hla coun try residence during the part of the year when the court does no btialiiem. John nngttrt, the Scottish advocate, equally Idle from a similar cause, went to shoot, and, happening to pnss Ixinl P.'a property, he met hla lordship, who politely Invited John to take, or, nn he said, to tak', a family dinner with him self, bis wife and daughter. John accepted the Invitation, and they all assembled at the hour of din ner. There wna a Joint of roasted real at the head of the table and stewed Teal at the bottom, real soup tn the middle, calf's bead on one side of the soup and veal cutlets on the other, calf a foot jelly between the soup and roast veal and calf's brains between the atewed veal and the soup. "Noo," said bla lordship in hla own blunt way, "Mr. nagart, you may very likely think this an odd sort of dinner, but ye'U no wonder when you hear the cause of It We keep nae company. Mr. Hagort and my daughter bere ca ters for our table. The way we do la just tbla: We kill a benst, aa It were, today, and we Just begin to cook It at one aide of the head, travel down that Ide, turn the tall and Juat gang back gain by the other aide to where we be gan." Re Csea tfca Drw Queen Margherlta of Italy was anx ious that her husband, King numbert, should follow the example of his fa tber and the fashion common among elderly Pledinonteae officers and dye hla balr. Iler pleadings were In vain. Seeing entreaty waa In vain, the queen had recourse to stratagem. She caused a quantity of fine hair dye to be sent from Furls and put In the klng'a dress ing room, together with directions for lta use, making, however, no alluslou to the subject The king, too, aald nothing, though be could not fall to aee the pigments. Now, the queen had a large white poodle of which he waa very fond. What waa ber horror a few days later to see her pet come running Into ber room with bis snowy locks all turned to Jet black. King Umberto bad ex pended the dyes upon changing the color of the poodle's halrl From that day forth the subject of balr dye was dropped between the royal couple. Tk Waar s Mr. Fsaah. Mr. Fresn-Whsf s the best thing you over read on muluaT The Wag-Tbls: The trsnlw ebstrvas st Eaa ss he pmii Hers, as elwwlwrs, the woaxa rum afut aawal Fresb-Thafa good. Who wrote It T Wag-Why, Owen Meredith, and let me tell you he knew bla business. Fresh Who waa It aald, "When you see a beautiful woman, runt" Wag Old man Socrates, the wisest rat In the Athenian barn. Fresh Waa bs? Wag-Sure, but the trouble Is the boys run the wrong way. Atlanta Journal. Lang-tas and Mishaps. What queer things the average per son laughs at If some one allpa and falla or Is unfortunate enough to make any awkward blunder, the average person thinks It very funny and laughs and repeats the affair for a funny sto ry. If some one makea an unfortunate remark accidentally, bis embarrass ment la alwaya a theme for merriment. Women, who are supposed to be sym pathetic, are the ones who have the lar gest stock of such funny stories. They always seem to be a success. People love to Ir.ugn at the misfortunes of oth ers, Atchison Globe. TJlri The Vampire Bat. South America, especially Teneauela, h the home of the vampire bat, tlmt horrible animal whose blood sucking propensities are so well known. In Venezuela the vampire when caught Is often mnde the subject of an experi ment that Is aa curious aa It la cruel, though In connection with auch loath aome animal aa tbla giant bat the cruel ty la rather naturally lost eight of by trie people who have to suffer from lta ravages. The vampire la captured In a thick cloth. It la then taken out and through lta two extended wlnga nalla are driv en, securing the animal to a door or a wooden paling. A cigarette la then lighted and placed In the bat's mouth. At once the animal's eyes shine strangely, and It begins to puff the smoke In and out with frenxled gasps. Its actlona being exactly those of the moat hardened smoker, keeping firm hold of the cigarette the while between lta sharp, deadly teeth. When the cig arette Is nearly finished, a blow on the bead puts an end to the animal's ' ex istence. The extraordinary part of the .experi ment Ilea In the fact that the but does not at once reject the cigarette, as be Is of course at liberty to do. There are many who affirm that the bat really does enjoy the tobacco. The probabili ty Is that the animal Is so maddened by fear and pain that he puffs away unreaaonlngly and fiercely, his Instinct telling him that In the properties of the tobacco lies oblivion. "Wornsa" aad Llkertr. In an air In the opera of "Norma" the theatrical censor went so far as to cancel the word "Uberta" Glberty) and substitute for It the word 'lealta" (loyalty). signor RonconI, the famous baritone and a great public fa vorite, having, In the ardor of bla role, forgotten the above mentioned emenda tion, waa Imprisoned for three days In order to refresh bis memory. Not long after, singing the line In the "Ellslr d'Amore" describing bow a peasant enlisted, "Vends la llberta, st fe soldato" (He sold his liberty to be a soldier), be waggishly altered It to "Vends la lealta. si fe soldato." This variation In the text was received with lively applause by the public, who al ways warmly welcomed anything that savored of political opposition. The next day the poor singer was summoned by the head of the police to rechlve a reprimand for having said that "loyalty could be add." to which Bonconl replied by observing that a few days before he had been taught In a way he was not likely to forget that "lealta" ought always to be substitut ed for "Uberta."-Pletro Orel's "Mod ern Italy." ' DKat Real It, A little girl of 4 years, having writ ten a letter consisting simply of wav ing lines, asked ber father to post It "What did you say?" asked papa. "I don't know," said Rosamond. "Why, you wrote It!" exclaimed papa. "Yes, but I did not read It," was the Innocent reply. Exchange. Wasted Tiasa. "Early rising Is commendable, but I can't afford it." "Can't afford Itr "When I get up early, I waste a lot Of valuable time admiring myself for It" Chicago Record. A Tre. "Ethel Is the kind of a girl who never awakens envy In any other woman." "I see. Brilliant, but homely." Har per's Basar. FGCORSETS MAKE American Beauties. gf We have them In- all styles and J,pf shapes to fit every j:.f fiZure every corset fa ?oM tindet H'lfv. mos l&er& wtrrant "Monet. refunded" after four v.-er.k serial if corset fa not salisfao Lr.ok for thh Trade 1Jitk on Inside of 0ffit$ corset and on box. 4 V KALAMAZOO CORSET Co. Sole Makers, Kalamazoo, Mich FOR S.ALB BY J. J. SUTTER. AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find SJtSH, DOORS, -FRHME9 KND FINISH of ail klnda, ROUGH - KND - DRESSED LUMBER, HICH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL COLORS In all shadrs, And nlso rfn 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. O. 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. FROEHLICH. Near Centennial hall. First Nation al ank OF REYNOLDS VJLLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $15,000. C. IHItchell. President! Scott IjreCIelland. Vice Prea. John H. Kancher, Cashier. Directors: 0. Mitchell, Scott McGlellsnd. 3. 0. King, John H. Corbett, O.K. Brown, O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kauelier. Does a general banklnsbuslney and solicits the accounts of merchants, professional men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes fur rent, first National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Blacksmith. Horse -shoeing done in the neatest manner and by the latest Improved methods. Ke- S airing of all kinds carefully and promptly one. 8 ATlSf ACTION CiUABAMTSSO. HORSE CLIPPING Hare Just received a complete se of ma chine borse clippers of lateBt style 1)8 pattern and am prepared to do clipping In the best possible manner at reasonable rates. Jackson U near r'lfih, Ueynoldavllle, Pa. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY 0 tcoodths teitof vear.. and havs cured thousands of catel of Nervous Diicuiet, luca asDsbility, Dltitsau, SLcpltf leu and Vmrlcocal,Atropny,&a Tn.y dear the brain, strengthen tho circulation, muka dige.tiou perfect, aud impart a health vigor totha whola being. All drains and lotto. ar checked ftrmamtmClf. Unlets patients are Droperlv cured, their condi .wsaaaaa Sy, StronzAzalo tion often worries themiutoIaa?oity, Consump. Hoe er Death. Mailed scaled. Price ft per boat a boxes, with lroaclad legal guarantee to cure or refund Us money, I5.00. Bond far free book. For sale by II. Alex Bloke. PENNSYLVANIA RAILHOAD. Iiw Grade Division, V. A E. H. H. In tfTnct No. 28, 19QQ. (Esstern Standard Tlm.l RASTWAItll. llrj.ll'No.lUo 106,n77oOoJT8 STATIONS. I'lfMuirg iti'il lliink l.iiwnnnlinm Ni u Pi'thlfhcm t)nl! Ulilfm M,VHv!llc Miiiifiiprvllle , .. ItiiKiUvtlln lowiv Kullnr ItcynnlilKvllle .. Pit lll'IIMHt KhIIm t.'i'uek Iliillols Sultiiin WlnioiTiiirn .... IVniiflold TyhT , Itcnnorctto Grunt lirlftivoorl A. M. A. MlK. M. P. H I s ir, i g mi 1 4; ft on 0 2s ml 4 0.11 7 M 00 40 11 22 4 IK 4 ISO 4 fW in 1:1 in 2(i II 4' K 25 M ill ix tS Kl 07 & 17 i'if, (Ml in 211 s 01 10 44 6 '& is w II Oil 12 24 S 8" . a; ts in A 111 7 II ! tu 11 11 111 h if,' II it! Ml 41 12 It: to in; a. mil 40 52i 7 M 7 IV 7 27 7 :w 7 4.1 7 M ft 111 11 4H III M 1 II 1 2.1 1 in 1 411 1 h.1 i III 7 W 1 III Note 2 29 44' 8 2 2 8 57 Ml I ft .V i 3 (Kill 8 Sii A. at r. M.ir. m Tritlnni'.!i!iiiHliiyilrnv. 1 l'M(liiirirfl.i0n. m.. llfil lliink tl.1.1 Hriiokvlllp 12.41, HtivniildHvini' 1.14, Knllsfrcfk I.2N, fltiltoln 1.H.1 p. m. Niitk -T111I11 lis on Pmitliiya lll make all stow lirtwrtin RimI Hunk ntirl IttiHols, WSSTWAIttl. No. 117 A. M- No 109, No I03NO.II3 No. 161 P. M I a sn ta 17 a 2 a 92 7 on 7 on 7 IK 7 its 7 42 t7 47 7 W T8 12 rax? jh in STATIONS. Ilrlflwood .... tlritnt Hrnnnr.flte... Tylur I'ptinllnltl WlnttM-burn .. Sittiiilu Diiltiils KiiIIh t'rr'ck ... rnni'oiisl, ItcyiicildHVllle Fuller Iowa itriMikvllln.... r'uminrvlllo.. Miiynvtlln Cinkltlili.'i A. M. I a 2.1 A. M mi 2.1 TO 0"! 7 01 7 27 7 HA 7 41 tU fH 12 on 12 211 12 1U 12 40 7 M 8 10 8 20 a's'i T8 4A e'fjn t 12 t 2K 19 if! (I 40 10 Oft 10 1.1 il2 ill 12 Itl 8 2f 1 m 1 20 .i in Kl I) 17 t5 21 to t 8 47l 7 0! 7 W i aa a ao Tft 44 t5 Ml a on 7 IK 1 no 7 Vi li 11 a 14 7 IW 7 M 2 2.1 a :r a ;wt Now Hi'llilnhcni ft 01 2 iis ta on a 4.1 7 141 7 2.11 tlO If. I.awiiniliitm... Kcil lliink I'lttHburg ft Kl N 4. a 2i ii tn 1 a ao P. m. p. m P. p. st. 1 ruin ir.iinnitynt'iiv(N imiiioik 4.10 n. riilN frock 4.17, KcyimltlKvllle4.it!, Ilnmkvllle a.Ui, Kcd Hunk a. J, I'ltlMliurg .; p. m. Trains miirkt-d run dully; t (fully, except HuiKlay; t Hag station, where hIkiiiiIs must lie shown. r'hilu'lclihla& Erlo Railroad DIvlhion. In etToct Nov. 25, 1000. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: KAflTW A Kl) :in a m Train 12, weekdays, for Piinbury, M llkesliarro, llazlt'ton, l'oltHVlllcCci anton, 1 1 ri rrlstiu rjr and the liitcrmcrtlnto sta tions, arrlvlriK at riilliidelphla 0:2ii p.m., New York,"::mn. m. Baltlmore,a:00 p.m.! WitKhlnirton, 7:1.1 p. m Pullman Parlor car from Wllllumsport to Philadelphia and pss senifer couches from Kane to Philadelphia mill WIUIamKport to Raltlmore and Wash ington. 4:00 p. m. Train 8, dally, for Har rishurfr and Intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2 A. M.: Now York, 7.1a a. m.j Baltimore, i.itO a. m.t WaKhlnirton 411 A. M. Pullman fleeplns cars from HarrlKhurg to Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia pafwenircrs can remain In sleeper undlKttirhcd until 7:30 A. at. 10:22 p.m. Train 4, dully for Hunbury, Harrls bitrir. and Intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia. 8:33 A. St.) New York, ?:i A. M. on week days and lO.iCI A M. on Bun day; Hnltlmore, 9:3.1 A. M.I Washlndton, 7:45 A.M. Pullman sleepers from F.rle, Huffslo and Wllllamsport to Philadelphia, and Buf falo and Wllllamsportto Wnnlilniilon. Pas senger coarhes from Erie to Phlliidelphla, and lluffalo to Washington. WESTWARD l:aa a. m. Train 8. dally for Ttuffalo, via Emporium, and weekdays, for Erie, Kldg way, IluHols, Clermont and principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. m. --Train a, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. 5:4.1 p. m. Train 15, weekdays for Kane and Intermediate atatlnna. THKOIOH TKA1NH FOB flRIFTWOOD FKOM THE EAST AN1 SOUTH. TRAIN V leaves New York 5:S p. m. .Philadel phia S:.10 p. m. Wanhlns:ton 7:48 p. m., Bal timore 8.46 n. m. dallv. arrlvins at Drift wood 4:afl a. m.. with Pullman sleeper. rrtim i-nuaneipnia 10 crie weeaaays ana from Phlladeluhla and WsHhlnston to Buf- falnvla Emporium dally. Passengercoaches. irom fnnaueipnia to f.rle weekdays ana Washington to Buffalo dallv. TRAIN 8 leaves New Vork at:Mp. m.; PhllsJ uciuiiim, it:u p. m. I nuQintiun, tu.ev p. m,l Rsftlmorn, 11:41 p. m.t dally arriving ai liriftwood at 9:44 a. m. Pullman sleeping j ftit- .A u,im. jt ... L i..i.iniiiiriiiii.w T 1 1 1 1 a iuiu uinjuna psHsenger coaches from Philadelphia to rrie ana nanimore to wiiiiamnport. un Sundays only Pullman sleeper Philadelphia to Erie. TRAIN 8 leaves Philadelphia B:4t) A. m.t Washington, 7.44 A. M.i Baltimore. 8:48 A. a. I Wllkeabarro, 10:.1S a. weekdays, arriving at Driftwood at 5:4.1 p. u. with Pullman Parlor car from Philadelphia to wuiinmsport ana passenger coacn to Kane. Connections via Johnsonburg' K. R. and Rldgway & Clearfield R. R. a. m. WEgKruTS. p. m. 10 48 in 38 10 85 10 81 10 25 10 20 10 .. arr'lermont It Wood vale Qtilnwood Smith's Kun Instanter Htralght Olen llnrel 10 58 11 02 It 05 11 08 11 14 11 19 II 27 11 4il 11 69 9 85 Johnsonburg 9 40 lv Rldgway ar p.m. 7ao 7 214 7'09 7 05 7 01 8 57 S 47 4J p.m. a.m. a.m p.m. 7 00 12 10 7 07 12 17 7 12 7 21 12 30 7 25 12 33 7 28 13 a 1 38 13 40 7 43 13 50 7 47 12 64 7 81 7 64 1 03 a 00 1 10 D.m. : 1.1 2 ON t oa 1 64 1 61 1 47 1 4it 1 aa 1 28 9 38 9 28 9 2a 9 IS 9 11 9 07 9 02 8 6il 8 47 8 43 ar Rldgway W Island Run Carm'nTrnsfr Croyland Shorts Mills Blue Rock Carrier Brockwayv'l Lanes Mills McMInn Hmt Harveys Run lv Falla C'kar 4 15 4.22 427 4 35 4 39 4 42 4 45 4 58 49 a a a ao 10 1 iff a an 1 1.1 a 38 a 07 a 16 5 30 1 08 8 26 lv nuRnls ar 8 10 I 25 8 30 1 15 7 08 arFallsG'klv 8 20 1 20 5 17 13 13 82 8 54 Keynoldsville 8 33 1 33 8 a 39 12 24 6 20 Hrookvllle 9 00 1 89 8 09 4 60 II 47 New Bethl'm 9 40 1 38 8 45 4 08 11 10 Red Bank 10 16 I 20 7 25 1 40 9 00 lv Plttaburgar 12 36 5 30 10 15 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Through Pullman parlor car to Pittsburg on train leaving r allst'reeK Ml. m., return' lng on train leaving Pittsburg 1.40 p. m. J. B. HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD, Gen Manager Gen. Pass. Af't B UFB'ALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. TTMK TABLE. On and after Nov. Htb, 1900, p suae ti ger trains win arrive ana depart rrom ueyn oldavllle station, dally, except Sunday, aa KUtlOWSl DHPABT. 2.20 p.m. Weekdays only. For Falls Creek, DuBols, Curwensvllle, Clearfield, Punxsu- Mtwuoj, ouvier, riviaiuarg, DiwtvtjTiuis Rldgway, Johnsonburg, Bit. Jewelt and Bradford. Aftnrvn. 1.26 D. m. Week days only. From Clearfield. Curwensvllle, Kails Creek, DuBols, Pitta- Durg, isutier ana runxsuiawney. TRAINS LEAVE FALLS CHEEK. SOOTH BOUND. 1.67 a.m. Dally. Night Express for Punxsu. utwimjr, utjwiii, ouiwr Mm ribuauurn Pulltuaa sleepers. W 10.64 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. Week days only. F uuiuiik. Biauiey, eyaes, uig ttun ana suiuwney. 1.44 p. m. Dally. Vestlbuled 11ml. cllulng chair aud care cars. Ki tawney, Dayton, Butler and Pij MOUTH BOUND, 2.24 a.m. Dallv. N irht Exui Johnaonhurg, ButTaloauu Kti 3..HI p. 111. Week daysonly. P11 lor Hiockwayvlile, Kldgwa: Mt. Jowett and Bradfurd. 12.57 p. m. Dally. Ventlbuli' clliiitig chair und cafe cars Joiiuaonburg, Bradford, Hu eswtr. 1.08 p. m. Week days only. for KeyiioUlbville. Trains for Curwensvllle. Cle tiivdlate statlotis leuvs Ful m.. unci 2.4U n. m. ThouHund .mile tickets K over any iiorMoii of the B., Ki Creek railroad aru on sale per mile. For tU'ketsvtlma tables tlnn aunlv so E. O, DaVis. Agent, Ueyf ) a,, u. UAvar, r 1 sT w