T HP MRS. GALLUP MOURNS A SIGN WARNS HER THAT HER TIME HAS ABOUT COME. Ho H(4cmi flnh She Una Little One Sided Talk With Her Devote ffiishnnd Ahnnt the Hnnne nnd the Things Tlial Are In It. Copyright, lax), by C. tl. Lewis. Wlirn mipppr liml l con cntivlitdpd, Mr. Cinlltip rnit down to rend a pnm plilct (It'siTlptlvc nf tlic WIkuIiih wann ing ninrlilno. nnd Mis. linliiip flung n ulinwl ovir tier licnil nnd rnn over to a neighbor's to give- wnrnltig tlmt tli chicken pox tind lirnki'ti out In a town only ten miles iiwny nnd would prolin Wy sweep tlio wliule country before It could bo Htnld. It wns liititll.v n tpinr ter of nn lionr heforp olio returned, nnd lier llrst net Ion vn to pitch forward on the lounge nnd roll over three times before she Rot nettled down Into n cotn fortnble position to do Home weeping. Her rondiiet ought to hnve nttrneted lininedlnte ntteiitlon. but It didn't. Mr. Gnllup wns rending n deoliirntlon from the nolo Inventor nnd proprietor thnt the Wiggins washing mnchlnu tind nnv- "BR BUST INTO TEARS." ed the public I.ooo.imm) pounds of eoap In the Inst yenr. nnd the fniully clock might hnve stopped without his taking notice of It When nbout 80 sobs n:id Highs nnd gronus hnd fnlled to uioiisu him, Mrs. fJnlliip snt up nnd snld: "Samuel, you know I went over to Bee Mrs. Taylor. As she hns 'leven children and Is nllus willlu to leud me her flntlrons, 1 thought It only right to tell her thnt the whole 'leven might bo tnken down with chicken pox nny ml li lt I lindu't linrdly got my nioutb open before she bust Into tears and put ber arm around me. She wnsn't cryln on account of the chicken pox, but on my account I hnd bnd news for her, but be bnd bndder for me. Don't you want to know wbut it was?" Mr. Gallup didn't He wns rending a testimonial from the wife of a gov ernor thnt the Wiggins wnsher bad brought Joy to her household when ev erything else had fnlled, nnd he wns deaf to the outside world. Mrs. (Jnllup waited n reasonable time for a reply and then said: 'The news she hnd to tell me, Samuel, was thnt I hnd but three days to live. If I hndn't gone over there she would hnve come over here, ns she thought I ought to be mnkln rendy. That's Mrs. Taylor nil over. She's alius doin smrtliln for other folks. You must remember when Snrny Ann Spooner died? And you remember wheu Uncle Goodrich wns booked to dentb by a cow? Wnnl. Mrs. Tnylor hnd wnrnln three dnjp nhend thnt both of 'em was goln to perish. Her clock suddenly stopped with a whlr-r-r-r, and both bands p'lntcd in n certain direction. At S o'clock this afternoou the clock stop ped ag'ln aud the bands p'luted right toward our house. Thnt men lit me. In three days from now I'll be anllln around among the clouds." Mr. Gnllup didn't dispute It. He was reading that tho Wiggins wnsher would do the work of ten women at the washboard, nnd be was giving the Inventor credit for being a bigger man than P. T. Rnrnum or Dnn Ulce. "I'm glad It's come, Snmuel." con tinued Mrs. Gnllup In more cheerful tones. "You know I hev bin expectln to die nny uilnlt for the Inst 25 years, and it has kinder kept me up aot You'll be glad, too, because you don't like the smell of camphor and mustard plasters around. You may feel a little lonesome for two or three days after I'm gone, but with playln checkers, goln to the debatln society and lookln around for a second wife you'll soon chirk up and git your appe tite back. I ain't goln to ask you who you shall take for your second wife, but before I go I want to talk with you about the bouse. Will you talk with me, Samuel?" Mr. Gallup refused to commit him self. That Wiggins washer was being old for $10 when other and Inferior machines were foisted on the public at $15, and be was saying to himself that Wiggins ought to have the gratitude of the nation. Mrs. Gallup shed seven or eight tears, caught a sob between ber teeth and went od: "In the first place, the oven door to the stove needs a new binge. It got broke seven years ago, but I have got Wong with It so as to save expense. Then the snout Is broke off our two quart pitcher, and the handle Is off tbe t'allon jug. If 1 was goln to stay right along on earth, I shouldn't tell you that we ought to hev a new set of tea spoons or that there are three holes In the dlsbpan. but I'm goln fur, fur away, and your second wlfo won't put tip with things as I hev. We are still Bleepln on tbe same feather bed moth er gave nie when we wns mnrrled, nnd tho fenthern ought to hev new tlckln. If I wns to live on, I could iiinke the old sheets do fur a yenr more; but as It Is, 1 guess you'll hev to buy at feast two. You ought to bev some pll- 1 Sf liPW A Ohio State Inrsllps too. Down cellar you'll find hiilf n bnrrel of soft son p. two Jnrs nf pencil pickles nnd six gnllons of apple butter. I hope your second wife will be ns enreful of 'em ns I hev bin. Mnny n time I hev wanted a peach pickle In the middle of the afternoon, but i wouldn't go down ni ter It nnd be a pig. Did 1 tell you nbout the elder Tlnegnr. Snmuel?" Mr. Gnllup wns holding his breath over the Btntenient tlint the Wiggins wnsher washed n shirt for the govern or of Arizona In 13 seconds, and of course be didn't answer. "The elder vinegar nln't no good, Snmuel. It didn't work, and you might as well throw It away. Itefore you marry ag'ln you ought to fix the leak In the roof, git a new pump for the well, whitewash the kitchen nnd buy a new mop bundle. First wives enn git nlong most nny wny nnd mnke one mop (nst for 20 yenrs, but second wives begin to kick right awny. I nln't tellln you these things because I'm Jealous, Snmuel, but becnuse It's my duty as a dyln wife. I don't want you to hev to go hiintln the house all over after I'm gono to find things. Remember, your dyln wife, who hnln't asked you to buy her a hairpin for 1? yenrs. tells you that you've got three shirts, four pairs of socks, Ave collars and two handker chiefs In the bureau, and banglu up in the clothespress Is two old suits and one old hat In the top drawer of the bureau you'll find a piece of crape for your hat, and In the bottom drawer Is J some rarewell verses I writ out a year ago. I don't owe none of the nnyburs no tea or coffee or Biignr, and bone of 'em owes me anything. Now, thnt's all, and If you wnut to kiss me nnd say you're sorry I've got to go nnd hope I'll watch over you. why, then I'm ready." She looked full at Mr. Gnllup for the first time. Ills eyes were still glued to thnt pamphlet. It was stated thnt the Wiggins washer wns so constructed that It could be attached to a potato sllcer or an apple pnrer and no render's Interest could help but grow. Mrs. Gnllup watted 00 seconds for an answer, and then as none came she softly rose up and went out Into the kitchen and began to get things ready for breakfast. She hnd been gone ten minutes when Mr. Gallup smiled. He didn't smile becnuse he heard hor sing ing a verse of "The Old Oaken Bucket." but because Mr. Wiggins finished his pamphlet with the declaration thnt no matter who wrote the poetry of America, he proposed to wash the shirts of the nation. M. Quad. Trying; to Keep Out. A Hick man who wns renlly near to death could not resist tbe temptation to have a little fun with bis spiritual ad viser. He bad a lingering malady, but bis days were certainly numbered by a few weeks at the most He had not been known as a man of strong reli gious convictions, and yet there was little If anything which could be said agalnBt blm. It was one of those deli cate cases In which It Is bard for the minister to do anything. Some one suggested to Rev. Paul VVeyand, then stationed at Mornlngslde, that be make a call upon tbe patient Going to the bouse, be found tbe man propped up In bed to relieve a smother ing sensation. Tbe sick man could scarcely talk above a whisper, and Rev. Mr. Weyand began to make subtle In quiries, about bis spiritual welfare. The Invalid's answers were all non committal and evasive, and finally In despair tbe pastor asked: "Do you really want to go to heaven, Mr. Blank r 'Do I want to go to heaven T repeat ed tbe dying man In a hoarse whisper. "Why, thaf s tbe place I've been fight ing so bard to keep out of for tbe last two years!" Pittsburg News, Met oa st Screen. One of tbe happiest uses served by that wonderful and mnny named In vention, tbe moving picture machine. appears In a story told In the London Music Hall. A party of gentlemen were watch ing the pictures when In one of the South African scenes they recognised an officer friend, Tbe wife of the officer, on being told or this, wrote to tbe manager and asked that this pic ture might be put on on a certain evening wben she would purposely Journey from Glasgow. She had not seen ber husband 1 for over a year, but at last observed blm In a group on tbe screen of a cinematograph. Building Pan-American TURN ON YOUR BACK. tVTion RxhnnMeri Sn Immlna, Fnce l liivnrd itntl t ou Will Urlft Ashore. A guest at my summer place a few miles from Pablo while buthlug wns curried out to sen. and when ill most out of sight and nil hope hnd fled, to our surprise, we suddenly saw hi body Impelled forcibly toward us. Then we saw It recede a few feet, nml then ngiiln. ns It were, shoot 20 feet toward the shore. This continued un til my sou nnd myself, nt last able to reach Ii I in. bore him Insensible to the bench. After recovery his story was that after losing nil hope, guided by some mysterious Impulse, be hnd turned upon his back, when be felt himself cnrrled mpldly forwnrd. He hnd then turned over upon his face to get bis bearings, when ho wns cnrrled out far ther from the Innd, and on ngnlu plac ing himself upon Ids bnck the surface waves brought him rnpldly to the shore, a rescued mnu. It Is nn error that the drowning man Is nttneked by cramp except In very cold wenther. He drowns from heart failure, luduecd by the violent exertion and the upwnrd pressure of the water upon the nbdomen diminishing the space and Impeding the nctlon of the heart. By turning over on the bnck this pressure Is removed, the back be ing almost entirely a strong wall of bone and muscle; also when on the bnck the entire body Is nenrer the sur face, and the surface wnves tend to ward tho shore, the undercurrent out to Ren, even the legs when upon tbe back being less exposed to the current that tends townrd the sea. By flontlng gently upon the back the heart re lieved of Its pressure, becomes calm nnd quiet, and the swimmer can re gain his strength and float for hours. Tho bather whose heart Is weak should always present, wben standing erect the right side of the body to the waves and thus avoid the Sullivanlike blows of the Incoming waves upon a crippled benrt In every bathhouse should be posted the Injunction, "In case of ex haustion or accident turn upon tbe back." Jacksonville Metropolis. CHINESE MECHANICAL SKILL A Wonderfnl tSmmplt of Imitative Excellence, Whatever may bo his lack of moral perception and originality of Idea, the heathen Chinee certainly excels In Imitative power, and Is often very much alive to the excellence of mechanical devices that he never saw before. In Tho American Machinist Oberlln Smith affords an illustration of this fact Some years ago Mr. Smith sent Henry A. Janvier to China to assist In the erection and operation of coining plants for brass and stiver currency. One of the tools which Mr. Janvier took with blm was a micrometer cali per, made by a well known firm In the United States, and capable of detecting differences of a thousandth of an Inch In the thickness of a piece of metaL The superintendent of one of the shops which Mr. Janvier established was named Wal, and be proved a very In telligent fellow. During an Interval of about six weeks be borrowed the cali per almost dally, and was rather tardy In returning It Finally he exhibited to tbe American a reproduction of the Instrument which was perfect except In one respect Certain tables of figures stamped Into the steel by the Yankee maker of the original were omitted from the copy, and in their place were several Chinese characters. The Imitation bad been made with the rudest of tools, but was a marvel of accuracy. Mr. Wal pro posed an exchange to Mr. Janvier, and the latter agreed to the proposition. New York Tribune. Too trona; Temptation, "Yes, George asked me bow old I would be on my next birthday. "Tbe Impudent fellow! Of coarse you said lU'r" "Noi I said 21" "Mercy, girt you ain't but 241" "No, but George la going to give me a cluster ring wltb a diamond in It for very year." Clevelnnd Plain Dealer. First Meed. "What ten book would you take If you bad to pass tbe rest of your life on a deseruislandY" "Oh. I wouldn't take books at all; I'd takn things to eat" Exchange. Imposition. Pnte of Old Overcoats, "Where do the old overcoats go?" Is a query thnt Is a natural successor to the old riddle, "Where do the Hies go In winter?" The old ovorconts seem somehow to fnde awny, no one knows Just how. The overcont starts Its ca reer on the bnck of Its owner, who pnld $15 for It It keeps him wnrm and shelters blm from cold winds nnd from storms until it commences to get fray ed at the edges and the pockets are torn down the sides. Then the owner uses the cont for rnlny days only, nnd no more does he take It to cnll on bis flnncee or to recline on tbe bnck of a cbnlr while he Is rending nt tbe club, ne keeps It another summer, and the moths get Into It. and when he takes It out In the fall It has holes here and there. So tbe owner gives It to the Janitor, If the Janitor Is not a cold, haughty ninii. and the janitor wenrs It awhile until his wife gives It to the tramp who wheeled out the three bar rels of ashes. The tramp wears It until the old coat commences to fall apart Then be gives It to another tramp, and It falls apart still more. And then some day the coat has entirely disap peared. No one knows how or when. The coat Just simply faded away. That's all anybody knows about It Chicago Tribune. Red Cross Tansy Pills Supprittid MintlruallOB: PAINFUL Minifruitlon AnaaPREVENTIVHtof i&UGtaAKiTlBaV Are Site and Reliable,' KiT Perfectly Htrmlen The Ladle' Purely Vese norer PR1CE9I.OO Bent postpaid on receipt of price. Honey refunded II net '- Yin to Monaco. Dm Moines, Iowa, For sale b II. Alex. Ktnkn. Q MITCHELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Olflce on West Miiln street, opposite the Gommerclnl Hotel, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Q m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, roul estate lucent. Patents secured, collection made promptly. Office In Nolan block, Keynoldsvllle, Pa. gMITH M. McCHEIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Roul Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt attention. Ottlee In F'rochlh-h ft Henry block, near postofflce, Keynoldsvllle Pa. jyli. B. E. IIOOVEH, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In the Froelillrh ft Hen ry block, near tlio posiotttco, Main mruot. Gentleness in operating. jyi. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second door of First National bank building, Main street. D It. R. DbVERE KING, DENTIST, Office on Boccmd floor Reynoldovlllo Real Eatate tUdg., Main atreet, Ueynoldaville, Pa. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Eatate Agent, Reynoldavllle, Pa. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of auppllea conatnntly on hand. Picture framing a aptvlalty. Office and ware room In the Moore building on Main atreet. JJOTEL BELNAP, , REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FRANK 1)1ETZ, 2'roprietor. First claaa In every particular. Located In the very centre of the bualneaa part of town. Free 'bua to and from traina ana commodious sample rooma for commercial travelers. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar tera for commercial men. Uteam heat, fre bua, batb rooma and cluaeta on every floor, ample rooma, billiard room, telephone con nections &o. EVERY WOMAN ItometlrwM needs reliable uioulhly regulating medtL.uo. DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A re prompt. s f e and certain la result Tbo genu. ,!:'. r, I-. ui 'a) never dUeiUuiut 61.00 per bz. For aale by II. Alex. Stoke. mm laoiei Falll -f Lar. wsi-LeT ' FC Corsets MAKE American Beauties. T7e hare them I.; "A.-i i-4 hi all styles and Jyrf shapes to fit every -T . t; - i , f- v corret Is told tsndct ;; .- ' ', I i tills moat blara? ' warrant "R'Tonej ; refunded after fou J ii-Ial J.; corset isr.ot .v.tUlic- ..!i,y.i3f tnx Aaae & -rr. :.rk on insMe of ipw corset and on box. 'jjty KALAMAZOO CORSET Co. Sole Makers. Kalamaroo, Mich FOP A LB PY J. J. SUTTER. AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find SASH, DOORS, FRAMES HND FINISH of all kinds, ROUGH AND - DRESSED LUMBER, HICH GRADE VARNISHES, L If AND OIL COLORS In all shades, And also an over-stock of Xails which I will sell cheap. J. V. YOUNG, Proi). 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. Rememljer All Work is Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a. Specialty. J. C. FROEHLICH. Near Centennial hall. . OF RE I NO LPS VILLE. Capital, $50,000. Surplus. - - $15,000. C. nitrhell, Preeldentl RJeoit MrClellnnd, Vice Pree. John II. Kanrlier. Caahler. Directors: O. Mitchell, Scoit McClellund, J.O.King, John H. Onrbett, O.E.Brown, O.W. Fuller, J. II. Knucuer. Does a (tenprnlhnllrihnslnoiin1 nllclt the accountH nf merclinnlM, profosMlonul men, farmers, merrmnlrn, minora, lumbermen nnd others, promlfllnff the most rareful attention to the miHiiteHA of all ntti-Hons. Safe Depntilt Hoxex for rent. First National Bunk bulUllncr. Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. L. M. SNYDER, Practical Horse-Shoer and General Black miith. jiiOkHt lit.i'-.i ,.!.' - Horae-ehoelnfr done in the neatent manner and by the latest Improved method. Ke palrlng of all kinds carefully and promptly done. BATurAUTiuN Guakantukd. :horsc clipping Have Just received a complote et of ma chine horse clipper of latest style He pattern and am prepared to do clipping In the best poealble niunuer at retiHouuhle rated. Jackson tit. near Fifth, Ueynoldaville, Pa. WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY Thcv hava fttaudtha itituivem. tnd hnvft cured thousumiii o( Case of Nervoui Diseases, such U Debility, Dizziness blecplekv peas sum v ancoceia, Atroirty,&a They dearth bruin, strengthen the circulation, multa UiBehtion 5 Pericc(. nu impart nciiiny visor to the whola be in?. All VkwinfaJ 9 IK oraint ana uii.es ro cnecnta Mrnntrltraln ttrmanentl Unie patients UUUll&flftaill. Drormrlv currcl. their condi First National Bank tion (ten worries them into insanity, Consumii sloe or Death. Mailed sealed. Price i per bo; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal tftiarantes to euro or rofuud the money, f s.eo. Send lor fee book. For iuU by H. Alex Stoke. " PENNSYLVANIA ItAILttOAD. A ntTFFALO ALLEGHANY VALf U1VI8IOM. Lo Grade Division, in Effect Nov. 23, 1900. (Enters Standard Tl EASTWARD. No.112 Ro.ll4ol08lNolO4 ft, A. . A. H. A. W.Ip. M. H .... i.v ( on i I o .... 2ft it in 4 m 0 ID It ti 4 IN .... 10 n II 47 4 M .... 10 tn 4 1 .... 10 2.1 (1 04 : .... 10 44 S 2 2 1 I S 20 II Oil h! 24 fj It! I1 II M M ; tS : til 111 h Ml e m it ic it ra v: t7 03 Ml 41 H M 7 OS II 4n I M s ;i i 7 1.1 $11 Mi 1 23 40 ' 7 2: I ;t7 o w 7 I 411 7 H 7 4.1 i m 7 in 7 M 2 til 7 1" N. 1 I'l 2 211 7 41 2 . t7 M I H ft.' 8 0.1 i 8 2li A M. A. M. I'. H. r. U p. STATIONS. PlllKbtirft U'il Hunk L.tiWHoiihnm .... New lli tlili hom (Ink lilcluc Mitysvllle Sill.inH'I'ville... Ilrookvllle Iowa r'ulli'r Ui-yiioldHvlllo .. I'HIHMItlKt.....,,. Fulls ('rook Inillols Siihiilii Wlriti'rlnirn . .. Pi'iintleld Tyler ltl-n!H'7f!t.tO Ornnt IM Ifl woort.. TATtOWS. driftwood llrant Hrtitier.ette Tyler .; I'ennfleld Wliiterburn .... Pnhiilu Iiiillols Fill Is Creek PnnrotiMt. Keynoldsvllle.. Fuller Inwil. Hrookvllle Siimmei-vllle.... Mnvsvllln Onklflrlirn New Hethlehrm I.uwsfinhiim.... Ked Hunk riltsburir f A 2.l!ll 2.1; A. M til fl2 7 01 7 27 7 IW 7 41 7 M 8 10 8 20 A'iti -Ml 4.1 i'on 19 12 12 (si 12 2il 12 .11 12 40 12 Al 1 OTi 1 20 i'sa n 2i til 97 a 47 A 10 5 17 21 ft no 47 02 15 44 7 07 7 is 7 :t! r.n 8 00 14 1 tV.l 7 fsi n 2s 8 82 7 .VI to :r 8 it a 4.1 7 II 01 n 40 10 0.1 8 .'CI lit Oil ft 4-1 in ml 3 20 7 2fl' II 1.VJ12 6 MU0 IA; n ni.te. n. r. i nun riiniiii.vi leaves Illinois .io p. Fulls Creek 4.17, Keynollsvlllc4.2, Rrookvl ttr. t.. ..i. a -v. Til. . ... ...., i.uiin u.-j, i ii iriiiir ii.,Mf p. ni. Trains murker! run dully;; dully, exec ' J , l ikih n,n i, If Ill-Ill nij.111111 IIIIIML shown. rhiludelphlu A Ei-lo Railroad Dlvlslo In effect Nov. 25, 11100. Trains leaJ Driftwood ns follows: EASTWARD 0:00 a m Train 12, weekdays, for Piinhur i iiKeiimiTw, iiar.ieron, i'oiTsvuie,rrranu llnrrlsbui-ff and the Intermediate st ttons. arrivlnir nt. I'hllarlelnhla A:2:i n. n New York, V::i0 p.m.; Hall Iniore, (1:00 p.nJ ii iittiiiiii!iin, r:i:ip.ni i-iiiiman rurior c: from Wllllnnisport to Philadelphia and pa seturer eouehes from Kano to I'lilliidelnli and WlllliimHport to Hultlmore and Wast niKion. 4:00 p, m. Trnln 8, dully, for tin .LhiiM nn InlAHnnl.t. . . L rivlnif nt I'lilladi-lplila 4:2.1 A. M.; New Vor 7. l:i n. m.i Hultlmuro, 2.:X) a. in.; Wimhlnuti 4.0S A. M. I'nllman Slceplnir ears fro Ilarrlshurn to 1'hllarlelphla and New Yor 1'hlladelphlu pasNcnirers can remain I sleeper undlsturlied until 7:110 A. M. 10:22 p.m. Trnln 4, dally for Huntiury, Harrl: burit and Intermediate stations, ariivlnx i I'lilladclolila. B:,12 A. M.: New York. :: A. M. on week davs and 10.:ct A if. on Am- day; Haltlmore, b:ll1 A. M.s WashliiKton, 7:4 a.m. i-uiiman sleepers rrom r.rie, tiutTai nnd Wllllamsnort to fhlladelnhla. and Uni fulo and Wllllumsport to Vanhlni;lon. Pa4 senjrer ronenes rrom r.rie to 1'niiaaeipni and HiifTtilo to Washington. WESTWARD 4:3ft a. m. Train 0, dally for Buffalo, vli r.mporuim, ana weeKauys, ror r.rie, wok wny, Illinois, uiermont and principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. m Trnln 3, dally for Erie and Interl meuiate points. 5:4.1 p. in. Train 15, weekday, for Kane Intermediate st utlons. a. m. WEEKDAYS. p. m. 10 4.1 10 MS 10 : in hi 10 25 10 20 10 .. ire'lormont Iv Woodvale Quinwood Smith's Run Instanter Htruluht Olen llssol 10 55 11 02 II 05 II 08 II 14 II 10 11 27 11 43 II 59 9 55 Johnsonbui'fC 9 40 IvHIdgwayar p.m. p m, a.m. 9 .15 9 2ft 9 2:1 9 15 9 II 9 07 9 02 8 Hi 8 47 8 4.1 8 !l 8 35 8 25 a.m p.m. p.ni 4 SI 6 lil arRldirwnylv Island Run Carm'nTrnsfr Croylnnd Shorts Mills Blue Rock Carrier Brockwnyv'l Lanes Mills McMInn Hmt Ilnrveys Run lv Falls C'kur 7 00 12 4 7 $1 7 Oil 7 OR 7 01 8 57 8 47 8 4:i a'ili a :m a 10 2 m 2 0:1 1 54 1 51 1 47 1 43 1 :ci 1 2ft i'11'i 1 11 1 05 7 07 12 7 12 ... 7 21 12 7 25 12 7 2N 12 7 SI 12 7 43 12 7 47 12 7 51 .. 4 2- 4 4 mi 4 M 1 4 41. 4 5i 4 614 7 54 1 8 00 1 8 10. 1 so; 5 I.U lv llnllnls ar 5 M 8 30 1 15 7 0S arKallsO'klv 8 20 1 20 5 17, 8 12 12 52 8 54 Keynoldsvllle 8 33 1 32 S 30 5 30 12 24 8 20 Hrookvlllo 9 00 1 50 8 01' 4 5H1147 NewHi'thl'm 9 40 2 its a 45 4 mil 10 Red Hank 10 15 8 20 7 2-1 1 40 9 00 It Plttsburgar 12 35 6 30 10 15 P.m. a.m. a.m. n.m. n.m. n.m.l l or time tables and additional Information consult ticket airents. 1 J. B. HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD, Gen Manager Gen. Pass. Ag't. BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTS BURGH RAILWAY. TIMK TABLE. I On and after Nov. llth, ldOO, passen ger trains will arrive and depart from Ueyn oldsvlllo station, dully, except Sunday, as follows: DEPART. 2.20p.m. Week days only. For Falls Creek, IhiHols, Curwensvllle, Ciearfleld, Punxsu tnwncy, Butler, Plttsbum, HriK-kwuy vllki. Itidiiway, Johnsonburg, Mt. Juwott and Bradford. AltHIVK. 1.25 p.m. Week days only. Prom Cloarflold, Curwensvllle, Fulls Creek, IluBols, PltU burn, Butler and Punxsutawney. TRAINS LEAVE FALLS CREEK. BOrTH HOHNO. 2.57 a.m. Pally. Muht Express for Punxsu tawney, Iluyton, liutlur aud PltlsburK. Pullman sleepers. 10 VI a. ni. and 8.20 p. m. Week days only. For Do Hols, Stanley, Syke. Big Run uud Punx sutawney. 2.44 p. m. Dally. Vestlbuled limited. Re clining cnair ana cure cars, ror funxsu tawney, Uayton, Butler and Pittsburg. NORTH BOIINU. 2.24 a.m. Dully. Nlxht Express for Rldgway, Johnsonhurg, RulTaloana Uoehester. 8.30 p.m. Week dnysonly. Pullman sleepers. For Btockway ville, Rldgway, Johusouliurg, Mt. Jcwett and Bradford. 12.57 p. m. Dally. Vestlbuled limited. Re clining chair and cafe cars. For RUigway, Johnsonburg, Bradford, Buffalo, and Roch ester. 1.05 p.m. Week day. only. Accommodation for Reynoldsvllle. Trains for Curwensvllle, Clearfield and Inter mediate stations leave Fall. Creek at 7.28 a. m., and 2.40 p. m. Thousand mile ticket, good for passage over any portion of the B.. it. & P. and Beuch Creek railroads are on aula at two (2) cent, per mile. For tickets, time tables and full Informa tion apply to ;lon apply to J K. C. Davis. Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. r E. U. Lapt, Gen. Paa. Agent lale of Wiuhlugt4in townshii iHeu gniuled to the 1 sons having claims or estate are hereby notiHed UJ make pa of the suuiu without, delav. Wu. 11. Bhitton. Adm'nlstran G. M. Sk'lKiNAi.o, UockUulu MIHhI Ait y tor Adm r. (ubscrlbc for The S If you want Trnlii 042 iMundny i leaves rittshiirsrlMii. Hert Hunk II. 1.1 lliiHikvllle Ii 4l, Kevnoldsi l.ll. Fulls Creek I.2H. Illl Hols 1.85 p. m. Niitr-Train lis on PiiihIiivs will make slops between lterl Hunk micf DtiHols. V KSTWAHD. no, ii no iv,no lUJino.llJ.nr A. M.lA. II. a. m i u e .."If liocbe.te&V ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICJ Notice Is hereby given that lotteif ministration nn tna estate of Tiuwmlil F, dmreail iiiuursmueu. demands aimltK 4 A A
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