A SrASM OF CHARITY IT OPENED THE HEARTS AND PURSES OP THE JEHICHOIAN3. Pup Perkins. I'nalinnalFr, Tells How the Contribution far the Needy W IiIoit XK mm Xlnrtril nnl Haw It Was Ahrnnfly Closed lir Itepnrt From 1,1 h IIIIIIum. trc..vrls!il. l: n. by C. B. I.ewli.J The WUlilor JnckRoii, relict of Tom JnrkRon, IiikI Ih'imi title of im In Jericho for 1.1 yours. Hlio iniinitfod minit'liotv to Uke rnro of hcrwlf until n long, lln. Rorln olckiii'sn c;iiiu, nnil won then he ButTi-rod for euro rntlicr tlinn let nnyhody know of her Rltniitlon. It lenked out, however, nml ,1nlc;t Tlipm a wit one of 1 lit- Hint to henr of It. lie dropped Into the ioNtolllee one cveiiln nml tolil nliont It nml then said to the rrowil: "Keller ('Itlxeim If Jericho linn a per tlckler KtroiiK p'lnt. It l chnrlty. No mnn, tvoninii or chllil ever ylt cnlleil upon her In vnln. It lins liln our prlile anil our lionst tlint we una a cotmmitil ty with a henrt to feel for the mirrors of others. I'p there on the bill, as I "OKMTt.lfMKN," SAID TRB I)EACO!t. hev bin told within the hint two hours, lie a poor old nuft'erln woman, the Wldder of Tom Jackson. She needs food, fuel and medicine and has need ed 'em for days, but now that we ln-v come to know It the henrt of Joilcho will Rive a mighty responsive throb and hasten to relieve her case." There was a Kood deal of surprise over the statement, and everybody had aid how sorry he was when Deacon Spooner rapped for order and snld: "Jcrlcholnns, when Jnlici Thomas talks about the charity of this commu nity be makes a strong p'lnt a mighty strong p'lnt We all knew Tom Jack son for an honest, himlworkln man, and his wldder shall not appeal to us in vain. 1 for one shall esteem It n privilege to contribute to her benefit. Let us henr from Ktios Wllllnnis." Enos rose up and said that bo used to go fisliln with Tom Jackson and that had he known of his wldder beln hard up he would hcv divided bis last turnip with her. She was a good wom an and a woman respected by all, and too much could not be done for her. As soon as renchln home be would send his wife over to see what could be done, and of course his wallet was wide open for contributions. Heseklah Davison wanted to say a few words also. lie begun to talk about the dis covery of America and the pilgrim fa thers, but Deacon Spooner choked him off and got him down to the outbreak of the civil war. He'd her hung on there If he hadn't bin Jogged ag'ln, and It was a quarter of an hour before he got around to say that be was awful sorry for the Wldder Jackson and want ed to be one of tho first to prove his big heartedness. Four or five others had their say, and then Henry Bchera , crborn held up a paper and said: "As I take It we are all of us ready and willln to make up a little purse for the suffer in wldder?" "We are!" called everybody at once. "Then there's nuthln to prevent. Be ln as Jebez Thomas was first to make known the case, he should bev the honor of beln the first to put his name down on this paper." Jabes hung back. He snld bo was only a humble citizen and didn't want to put himself forward over others. While bis beart throbbed and bled and bobbed around, he'd give way to Dea con Spooner and come In second. "Gentlemen." snld the deacon as he looked around In a lonesome way, "I hev bin a resident of Jericho less than 20 years, and 1 don't want to assume ' the privilege of an old pioneer. It's an honor to bead that paper, but I dnsn't claim It when so many better and old er citizens are before me. 1 don't want to hurt nobody's feelin's by boostln one man over another, but It do seem to me, under all the circumstances, that Squar Joslyn Is the man to write bis name first of anybody In Jericho." The squar was red In the face as he rose up, and he didn't look a bit pleas ed as be said: "While I may be the oldest resident of Jericho, nobody has ever heard me brag of It or thrust myself forward on that account In slgnln papers of this ort I bev alius bin satisfied to come In sixth or seventh, and It shall be so In this case. My heart Is open, and my wallet is open, but I'd suggest that Moses Perkins bead the list. I under stand that be and tbe lamented Thom as Jackson used to ship butter and eggs on shares, and It seems appropri ate that he should bev tbls great hon or." Moses- got up and began to talk of George Washington and Hunker Hill, but Dencon Spooner rapped blni down and beld til in to tho enne in bnnd. Then be tried to say somethln about the ffVrtoua Fourth; but. Iielo choked off ag'ln, lie took the puper and put hi name down fur 13 rents. He expluiu d, however, tlml tlint was only a si a it er aud that tils sympathetic heart could i be depended upon to do as much as any other henrt In Jericho. Tho pnpet went round, nnd men put down thelt names from 15 to 50 cents. Unci) one hnd nn explanation to make. He was only throwin out a feeler, but could be depended upon for f UK) If there was need of It. The sum of $1.80 hnd bin raised and there wns a general feel In all through the crowd that Jericho was iloln herself proud when I-IkIi Hillings came sn'tuterln In. Immicoii Spooner at once explained the ense to hliu and ilited: "I, lull, you are known to be a big hearted man, anil we all know you will be glnd to contribute to sleh a worthy ennse. tllve us your nnme." "I see," snld l.lsli as he took the pa per, "tlint you hev raised $1.80 for a siek nml distressed wldder who h.ts lived among us fur 13 years." "We hev." "And it's nil goln to be hers?" "Kvery cent of It." "And you wnnt me to mnke It up to $2 nud do old Jericho proud?" "That's It. I.lsh." "Wnnl. you'll her to excuse me. The wldder don't happen to need the con tributions of our throbbln nnd sympa thetic hearts. She died about an hour ago. and her sister Is coin I n down from Albnuy to bury her!" M. Quad. PAID FOR THE PICTURES. Where the Money Came From Thai Settled the mil. "For diplomatic kindness I will never forget one mnn," remarked 'n well known sportsmnn of Pittsburg, "lie certainly knew how to do the right thing, nml although It didn't cost him anything It helped n crowd of us out of nn emhiirrnsslng predicament for the time. A party of young fellows, myself In the number, were camping years ngo on the Heaver river, not far from Hock point. None of us hnd much money after getting our outfit and tho farmers got about all that was left In exchange for milk nnd butter. One day three of us decided to go up to the picnic grounds, and, Just as luck would have It, we met a crowd of girls from our own town. It was a hnppy meet ing all around until some fool girl suggested that we all get our pictures taken. To save our lives, tbe three of us boys couldn't have raised total of 10 cents, but like true soldiers of for tune we decided to go ahead and trust to luck to meet tho obligation. "The artist eyed us rather queerly and our hearts began to fall. After a whispered consultation I was delegated to take bltn aside nnd negotiate with him. I was authorised to stake every thing we bad. even down to our good names. 1 stated the case briefly but eloquently, aud 1 must have made a good Impression, for, when I bad fin ished, be said It would be all right The strangest part of It nil to me was when he handed me a dollar bill. 'I know how It Is myself.' he said. 'You waut to put up a bluff before these girls. Just hand me the dollar for the pictures when I'm through.' "That was what pleased me, and 1 flashed that bill before the girls wltn the air of a magnate. It was Just a month later that I learned from a brother of one of the girls tlint they had noticed our worried looks and bad forestalled us by paying the pho tographer the dollar I flourished sc proudly," Pittsburg News. Too Hurried. A "tenderfoot" who was trying his luck on a western ranch was at first horrified by the table etiquette whlcb prevailed among bis associates. One day bis feelings evidently came so near the surface that a cowboy whose performances wltb a table knife of unusual size bad aroused the ten derfoot's amazement, paused with an other knlfeful of food half way to his lips. "What's tbe matter?" Inquired the cowboy with disconcerting promptness, p the tone of one wbo means to be answered. "Ah er nothing," hastily responded tbe tenderfoot "Look here." cried the cowboy, with nn accompanying thump of his un occupied hand on the table. "I want you to understand that I've got man ners, but 1 haven't time to uso 'cm that's all!" Youth's Co in pa u Ion. Something? For Nothing- Some time ugo there appeared In sev eral Paris papers an advertisement of an obscure fruit dealer. In whlcb he of fered to give a prize of 0 francs for the largest apple sent to him. Then fish caught at the bait with marvelous ra pidity, and In less than a fortnight tbe advertiser bad received enough fruit to stock his store for tbe season. Natu rally be was glad to pay 5 francs for the largest of the lot and Just as natu rally be kept all the unsuccessful speci mens for sale from his shop. Besides, tbe advertising resulted In a large In crease In bis business. A Harah Fata. "Yls, poor chap." said Michael "be bad a bard tolme ar It He ought to be glad he's dead. He nlrer bad none ar tbe blessings ar the rich. Tbe only tolme be Irer rode In a carriage In bis iolfe was pbwin be wlnt to his funer al." Chicago Times-Herald. DOESl IT WILL MOT IP YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S YOUR HeadacheCapsnles HEAD ACHE $S00 Reward for sny Injo nam substancs found la these Cspiules. Will Cur any Kind of narmima Money refunded If not we say, belli postpaid on receipt 01 price, TWEHT7-FIVI CCTTS. .w.,.nn,i Ml W I I I ITU VI V W . Ota eioiuei, lews. For stile by II. Alex. Blokn. 7lL -iifitnf ORDINANCES Enacted by Town Council of the Bor ough of Reynoldsvllle. Ordlniinoe No. 71. AN ORDINANCE relntlng to Hawking mid Peddling. Heel Ion I. He It. ordained liy the Iluiuoss nml T.mn t'nmii'll of the hormigli of Reyn oldsvllle, ii ml It Im liereliy ordained hy iho mil Inn It y of Hie sumo. That It shall nut tin lawful for any perwn or tiersons to mmenr within Hie limits of the licmiiittli of llcynoldsvllle its n peddler or ll hunker fur I lie purpose of eellltiit, vending, ped- illliiK, linn king in- i'MiiwIiiu for mile anything Tvliiitsiictor, ll limit fli-st having procured n Irenie from the Chief Burgess nml pnyhig tlteii'forp it sum not lens than one nor mora limn tlfiy dollars per liny fur sin-It lleenw1. Si-filiiu 2. Any person or persons nerlert- tiiit to procure sml pity fur milil llcetiM. km provided In Hei'lluii 1 of this oi'illunni'e, hIiiiII mlliilile to n tine of nut lens limn Hie nor mure tlmn fifty dollars, fur tlte tme of the iHiruittrlt, tu Is recovered liy tine pruees of I ii w n lt pruvliteil In surli ciicm. Swlluna. Tlint nil orilltmnt'e or piirtrf of urttttiiinrc Incomilitciit herewith lie, nml the snme nre hereby repenleil. Orthilnt'il nml emu-leil Into n liiw In emtuell Hi l-i 4lli ilny uf Mnreh, A. I). IIMI. II. t'. Until. k, Attest: President of t'otinrll. I,. J. McEntihk, Clerk of Council. Approved till Nth ilny uf M'irvli, A. 11. IIHJI. C. Mitch km.. Chief lliiiKes. No. 72. AN OKI'INANCE ntilliorlzlnti the opcnluK' of the extenlun of Willow nlley frum the enntern line of Rltihllt Htreet, through Innil uf Mrs. (ten. Hhoden nnd A. M. Appleimte, to the western line of Ninth street, and the nse- nienl uf ilnmiilies eniiHi'd tltereliy mid liy the prude tliereuf, nei'indlnir to the nccompiiny Inif plan. Wiikiikas, The Town Council of the t'or- oiikIi of Heytiolilvllle deem It necesiuy to open the extension uf Willow alley, frum the enstern line of Kltfhth street tu the wi'tern line uf Ninth street, nil lines with snld nlley n iiuw upened: thi'i-efure, Si i l Inn I. lie It nrilulneil hy the Hiiikcsh nml Town Cuonell uf the hurnuiih of Heyn uldsvllle mid It I liereliy uiduliied hy Hiitliotlty uf the same: That I he Htreet cununlttee ho and Is hereby aiithurlKcd mid directed to cause to Im surveyed end upened fur public use and tienollt, the extension of Willow alley from the east ern line of rlishth street to the western line of Ninth street, on lines with snld alley as alrenily oHneil ip nnil laid out, across the land of Mrs. tliH). HIiikIi-s mttl A. M. Apple- gato, nnd others If need be, at a width of fourteen feet, In accordance with the accom panying plan. Section S. The damages caused thereby and the grade thereof and the benefits to pay the same to be assesed and collected In ac cordance with the Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and n'guhitlng the same. Section 3. All nrdlnnneesor pnrts of ordi nances Inconsistent herewith he and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained aud enacted Into a law In council this 4th ilny of March, A. I). 1MH. II. O. Hsihi.k, Attest: President of Council. h. J. MvEntiiir, Clerk. Approved this 8th day of March, A. I). 1IKII. C. MlTl'llKI.I, Chief IlurgOHs. No. 711. AN ORDINANCE nutliorlrlng the opening of hat shall he known as London alley from Main street to Jackson street. In the borough of lteynoldsvllln, over the hinds of Thomas Keynolds and Margaret Oorsllno, and Isaac London. Wiikiikas, The Town Council of the bor ough of Keynuldsvlllu deem it necessary to open and lay out for public use an alley from a point on Main street beginning at or near tho eastern line of hinds of Isaac London, thence In a southerly direction over the lands of Isaac London and Thomas Keynolds and Margaret (Jorsllne to the northern line of Jackson street. Said alley to tie opened six teen foot In width; therefore, Section I. He It ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the borough of Iteyn- oldsvllle, and It Is liereliy ordained by au thority of the same: That the street commit-1 tee be and Is hereby authorised and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened for public use and benefit, an alley from a point on Mnln street ator near tho eastern line of lauds owned by Isaac London, on the south side of said Main street, thence running In a south erly direction along the line and over lands of Isaac London and Thomas Keynolds and Margaret Onrsllne to Jackson street, at a width of sixteen feet according to the accom panying plan. Section 2. Tho damages caused thereby and the grnde thereof and the benefit to pay tho same to lie assessed nnd collected in ac cordance with the Acts of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto and regulating tho same. Hectlon 8. All ordinances or parts of ordi nances InconHlstout herewith be and tliesume are horoby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law In council till 4th day of March, A. D. mil. 11. V. IIKIIH.E, Attest: 'resident of Council, L. J. McEktirb, Clerk. ' Approved this sth day of March, A. D. 11MI1. O. Mitciikll, Chief Burgess. No. 74. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the opeuln Ing of the extension of Gordon alley from the eastern line of Eleventh (formerly Taylor) street, over and through lands of I. H. Lon don, Wm. Bolt, John Pomroy. John Trudgen, William Wiley, William Northy and Davis McCrucken, to the western line of London alley, and the assessment of damages caused thereby and by the grade tliereuf, according to the accompanying plan. Whbrbas, The town council of tbe bor ough of Reynoldsvllle deem it neces sary to open the extension of Gordon alley, from the eastern line of Elev enth (formerly Taylor) street, over and through the hinds of I. II. London, Wm. Bolt, John Pomroy, John Trudgeou, Wllllum Wiley, William Northy and Davis McOracken, to the western line of London alley, to the same width Gordon alley Is opened to the western line of said Eleventh (formerly Taylor) Btreot nnd on parullol lines with said Main and Jackson streets as now opened', therefore. Section t. Ho It ordained hy the Burgoss and Town Council of the borough of Keyn uldsvlllu and It Is liereliy ordained by author' It y of tho same I That the street commit too be and Is hereby authorized and directed to cause to bo opened and surveyed for public use and benollt, the extension of Gordon alley from tho eastern line of Eleventh (formerly Taylor) as now opened, thence to tho WeHtern line of Loudon alley, over and across lands" ;of I. A. Loudon, Wm. Holt, John Pomroy, John Trudgen, William Wiley, Wllllum Noli liy and Davis McOracken, and others If need lie, at the same width suld alley is now oiienvd, in accordance with uc compitnylng plan. Suction 1 Tho dumuges caused thereby and the grade thereof, and tho beuonts to pay the snme to he aced snd collected In ac cordance with the Acts of Asnemhly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto nnd regulating lite snme. Heetlun S. All nidltinncesor parts of ordi nances Inconsistent herewith bo nnd the snme are hereby reis-nled. Ordained and enncted Into a law In council thl 4th day of March, A. II. mil. II. C. Drihi.r, Attel t President of Council, L. 3. McEsTinr, Clerk. Approved this Ml Ii ilny of Mnreh, A. D. KKII. O. MiTi-liKM., Chief Hinge. Farm for Sale. R7 acres. Very deslriiblo location. One mllo from Key noldsvillc. Twoorchards and Kiotl witter. Ktiquire of MH8. J. T. Coax. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has tho lar gest sulo uf any medicine in tho civilized world. Your mothers and grandmoth ers never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or biliousness. I)ik tors wore scui cc, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous I'rostratlon, or Heart Failure, etc. They used Au gust Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested fowl, regulato the action of the liver, stimu late tho nervous and organic action of tho system, and that Is all they took when fooling dull nnd bad with hend ni'hcs and other aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to innke you satisfied thore Is nothing serious the mutter with you. For sulo at II. Alex Stoko's drug storo. Clot (Sreon's Prlzo Almntinc. I) ISHOLUTION NOTICF,. Notli'i1 If htn1)V nl veil tlitit, thn tmrtiiPt-Hiiln .H'H'tMfnri' cxWllntf liMwrrii llniiii'i- llmni liuuuh nml .1. It. IIIIIIh iiiiitcr lim Mini Hume of Iti-timlmiwli Ac tlllliB, f iirnlt lire tiVrtlrt. hit bi'i'ii dlsHtilvrd hy tniituitl rmmpnt. All tlchlH ow liitf to kiiUI It I'm tire terHviibln by J. Jl. II1IUM, lO WIM Mil HIHO mi rillTlllH UNO (H1- nmticl mi hhWI firm nn to he ir".wipt fur payment. Homkii ItnrMiiAi iiM, j. it. ii ii, i, it. KeynolilHvlUe, March 1, 110)1. rDMINISTUATOFrs NOTICE. t'tter of nilmlnlslriillnn on tbe etntn nf .lame Patrick, Into of Hiithnicl, Wlimlow township. JefTerHuu county. Pa., deceased, having been grunted to John Smith, whose iMMtiilltce nddres 1 Kulbmi-I, Jefferun coun ty, Pn., notice I hereby given to all persons Indebted tu said estate to make Immediate layment to the nilmlnltra1or. and those living clnlms sgnlnHt Ihe estnte will present them to the administrator, properly authen tlruled, for sell lenient. John Smith, February 20, IMil. Administrator. MITCHELL, le ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Mnln street, nunoalta the Commercial Hotel, Hoynoldsvlllo.Pa. q m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public, real estate agent. Patents secured, collection made promptly. Olllce in noinu uiocs, iieynoiusvuie, ra. s MITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , Notary Public and Itenl Estate Agent. Col lections will receive prompt, attention. Office In KriM'lillrh A Henry bluck, near postofttue, neynoiuBviuo ra. D R. 11. E. HOOVER, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In tho Kroehlleb A. Hen ry block, near tho posiofflce, Main street. Gentleness In operating. R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of First National bank building, Main street. R. U. DkVERE kino. DENTIST, Office on second floor Reynoldsvllle Real bstate mug., main streot, ueyuoiusvuie, 1'a. E. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Est a to Agent, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand. Picture framing a specially. Otttceand ware room in the Moore building on Main street. JJOTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FliANK METZ, Proprietor. First class in every particular. Located In the very centre of tliu business part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious nmple rooms for commercial travelers. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leading hotel of the town. Headquar ters for commercial men. Hteam heat, fre bus, batb rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, uiuiaru room, teiopnoue con. nectlona Ac. Fire insurance SINCE 1878. . Norwood G. Pinney, Ag't., Brookville, Pa. John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reynoldsville, Pa. SOLID INDEMNITY. Twelve first-class compan ies represented. The oldest established Fire Insurance Agent in Jef ferson county. All business will receive prompt attention. EVERY WORflAN fUnetitutitf nmii a rc(i.ill nn m lily rogulatintf i!kv' c. DR. PEAL'G PENNYROYAL piUS, IS Are prompt, rnf 6 ami certain In result. The genii lnu(l)r, ivtori) liuvetdisuppoiut. el-OO per tox. For sale hy II. Alox. Btoke. rffrWtlP; 'Wsf. A Great Nerve Medicine. Crlcry King cleanses the system aud builds It up. It makes the Mood pure. It hcntillues tbe complexion, lldiri'S constipation nnd liver disorders. It cures headache and most other aches. Celery King cures Nerve, Rtotnacb, 1-lrel nnil Kidney diseases, I For salo by II. Alox Stoke. L. M. SNYDER, Practical llorne-Shoer and General Mackemith. Horso-shoclng done in Ihe neatest mnnner and by tbe latest Improved methods. Im pairing of nil kinds ent-erullv nnd promptly dime. Satisfaction Oiiaha.vtrko. MORSE CLIPPING Have Just received n complete set of ma chine horse clippers of Inirst style MIH pattern and am prepared to do clliiiiliig in the best possible manlier at r'Misontiofp t-nles. Jackson HI. near r'lflh, IteynolUsvllle, 'a. TO MEJHODISTS Patronize the llrnt mitt Vhenpet. THE PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN flDVOGHTE Kbtahlihhkd I8:i:t. Rev. C. W. Smith, D.D., Editor. Organ of the Methodist Episcopal church In Western Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio and West Virginia. Able articles on ail tho live questions of the day. The contributors Include some ot the most eminent writers of tbe church. The weekly exposition of the Sunday School Lesson Is unexcelled. Interest ing news from all the churches. Special attention given to the Kp worth League and Young Folk's De partments. Terms only $1.00 per year In advance. 75 cents from April 1st to Dec. Hist. All Itinerant Ministers of thoM. E. Church are agents, to whom subscriptions may bo paid. Sont throe months on trial for 25 cents. Sample copies sent free. Montlon this pupor. Address, J. A. MOORE, Christian Advocate, Pittsburg, Fei. 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. FROEIILICII. Near Centennial hall. OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, ' 50,000. Surplus, - - 15,000. O. Mitchell, President; Scott .Tie lelUnd, Vice Pres.l John H. Kanrher. Cashier. Director! 0. Mltrhell, Prott McClelland. J. O. King, John 11. Cortmt, O. E. Brown, O. W. fuller, J. II. Kaucher. Does s general banking business 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. Bate Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY '1 hev h.va stood the tctftol vain. tnd havt cured thousands o catetof Kervoul Diieasoi, tuch Debility, Diulnesn, bleeplesn tioti and Varicocele, Atrophy, &a They dearth brain.itrentheu tho circulation, mak dtReitiou perfect, and impart a healthy vigor to tho wholo being. All drains and loiies ara checked Irnnff Ao-olfl frtmantMttyt Unlets patients wUUM&HgtUil ar4 properly cured, their condi tion often worrlrt them into Insanity, Couiump ttor? or Death. Mailed sealed. Price per boxi 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the money, 5.00. Send for free book. For ule by II. Alix8toke. Subscribe for The -X- Star If you want the First National Bank X AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find SH8H, DOORS, -FRAMES KND FINISH - ofallkl'nda, ROUGH - AND DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH CRUDE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL, COLORS In all ahades), And nlso an over-stock of Nnils which I will sell cm rap. J. V. YOUNG, Prop. PENNSYLVANIA HAILliOAD. - IIUKFAtXJ ALLEGHANY VAM.BT IllVlSION. Low Grade Division. In E(Tt Nov. Z, 1900. lEtitern Stanford Tlm.l SASTWAHIK No.lt2 No.ll4,ho 106 No loTNoJtg A. M. A. M.U. M.lf. M P. H. .... 1 C 1.1 1 9 m 1 1 4ii t m .... 9 2h 11 111 4 ir, 7 no i it 22 4 in no .... 10 1,1 11 47 4 mi d 11 .... m V 4 (w tu 81 .... in 2li 5 ot 18 117 .... 10 44 t H m M 20 II (HI U 24 1 au R 07 ! ! 11 II iS M i 17 t HM lt 111 5 Ml ... 8 M 11 B 12 ta 12 30 t7 IB ll 41 46 IK .... 7 ok 11 4 1 ir ;m wj ? i' mi k 1 w 4i n er, 7 27 1 if? 8 62 7 in 1 40 7 04 7 ti 1 m 7 1(1 IM 2 IM 7 IH Note 0 I" 2 i'.i 7 44 H 2N t2 HH 7 M M V .... I H m i g 211 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M P. tt. STATIONS. I'Htslmrit Hod lliiiik Liiwmmlifim Now Hiiihlehnm IHIK KKIllfl MnynvlKn Biiriimervtlle ... ItrfMikvllle Iowa Kullt'r ItoyiioldHville.. I'lincoiiHt Kill I t:rnok DiillolA Piilitilti Wlntirliiirn .... I'piiiiIIcIiJ Tylor Iti'riiii'sotte Ornnl Driftwood Trill 11 112 fNiinrliivt Imii vn IMitwhuruU iriu lti'd hunk II. in HrookvlliP 12.41, ItttyiioldxvlUe 1.14. I'iiIIh CriTk 1. 211. IMiIIiiIh I.M p. ni. Notk Triiln IIHiim Kuiidiivn will nmko nil wtow liptwppii lti'd Hun kji nil HiiUnls, wbktwahii. No. H7No l09,Na 103, No.113; No.lGI STATIONS. Driftwood .... Urunt Itptinexotte... Tyler IVnnflt'ld Wlnterliurn .. Piilmlii I Ml llolft Fulls Orpek... Fiincoant KeynoldsvUle Koller Iown Hrofikvllle..,. Summprvllie.. MavxTllle OKkKldup M. A. p. 8 2.1,ll & I S Mi tt) 17 8 28 8 M 7 ( 7 OH 7 IK 7 38 7 42 47 47 7 IB 48 12 48 17 8 a tfl 82 til H2 7 01 12 mil 7 27 7-. 7 41 7 M 8 III 8 20 Ail 48 4A 'on 12 21; 12 M 12 40 12 Al 8 25 8 K t8 H7 8 47 1 in 1 20 182 n 17 6 21 5 80 47 02 48 44 47 07 7 IH i'm a 11 48 Ml Ml 8 14 82 8 8H 7 XI 4 12 7 Ml 7 M 04 8H 8 4T 4 2H 19 82 a 2.1 ta oh New Hpthlehem 40 8 4.1 1 14 7 2.1 Liiiwsomiam. Red Hunk.... 1'lttBburg. ... 10 OS, 10 w f 12 8 20 11 15 I 8 80 no 18 M m p. m p. Trnln 942 (Sunday) leaven Diillotn 4.10 p.m. Falln ( rfek 4.17, Keynoldnrllle4 82, Hrookville S.0r, lied Bank 8.80, VittlurR 9.80 p. m. Trnlnn marked run dully; ilally, except Sundiiy; t flax nation, where signal mutt be shown. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division. In effect Nov. 25, 1000. Train leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 9:00 a m Train 12. weekday!, for Pnnbury, Wllkentiarre, Ilanleton, HottHvllle.Sr.ranton, Harrlnburff and the Intermediate ta tloiis, arrlvliiK at Ptilliidtdphla 6:28 p.m., New York, 9:80 p. m. Baltimore, 8:00 p.m.) WaahiiiKNin, 7:15 p. ni l'ullman Farlor car from Willlamnport to Philadelphia and pan aenKercoiichen from Kline to Philadelphia and WUIlaninport to Baltimore and Wattli IriKton. 4:00 p. m. Train 0, dally, for liar rlnhurff and Intermediate atutlonn, ar rlvlim at Philadelphia 4:26 A. .: Now York, 7.18 a. m.l Baltimore, 2.80 a. m. WanhlnKton 4.08 A. M. Pullman Sleeping cam from HiirrlHtiurK to Philadelphia and New York, Philadelphia panneiiKern ran remain In nleeper undlnturbed until 7:80 a. h. 10:22 p.m. Train 4,daily for Bonhury, Harrla t)iirg and Intermediate ntatlona, arrlvlns at Philadelphia, 8:82 A. M.l New York, 9:83 A. M. on week dityn and 10. it) a m. on Sun day) Baltimore, 6:8.1 a. M.l WanhlnKton, 7.4S A.M. Pullman nleeprm from Krle, Buffalo and Wtlllamnpnrt to Philadelphia, and Buf falo and Wllllamnport to WaMhlnicton. Paa neniter roachen from Erie to Philadelphia, and Buffalo to WaHhlnKton. WESTWARD 4:88 a. m. Train 9, dally for Buffalo, via Kinuorlum, and weekdays, for Erie, Rldg way, lluHoln. Clermont and principal Inter mediate stations. 9:44 a. m. Train 8, dally for Erie and Inter mediate points. S:4n p. m. --Train 18, weekdays for Kane and intermediate stations. a. m. weekdays, p. m. 10 4.1 arClermnntlv ... 10 M 10 88 Woodvale ....1102 .... loan Oulnwnod .... 11 OA .... 10 81 Smith's Bun ... 1108 .... 10 2ft Inntanter ... 1114 ... 10 20 Htralvht ....1119 .... 10 .. Olen Hasel ... 11 27 ... 9 M Johnnonburg .... 11 48 .... 9 40 lvltldKwayar .... 11 M) .... p in, p.m, a.m. a.m p.m. p.m. 4 15 4 22 4 27 4 35 4 39 4 42 4 4 4 M 4 59 7 80 7 U 7'oil 7 08 7 01 8 87 8 47 8 48 2 1.1 2 ON 9 85 9 28 9 28 9 18 9 11 9 07 9 02 8 58 8 47 8 48 8 Ml 8 85 ar RldRwaylv 7 00 i 12 10 iniano nun Carm'nTrnsfr Croyland Shorts Mills Blue Rock Currier Brockwayv'l Lanes Mills MrMInn Hint llarveys Run lv Falls C'kur Iv DuHols ar 7 07 12 17 2 (CI 1 84 1 81 1 47 1 48 1 88 1 2tt 1 M 7 12 7 21 12 80 7 25 12 88 7 2M 12 an 7 88 12 40 7 48 12 50 7 47 12 64 7 51 7 54 1 08 8 00 1 111 8 07 6 Iff 8 80 8 10 1 05 25 8 10 1 25 8 : 8 80 1 15 7 OH arFallHC'k lv 8 20 1 20 8 17 6 12 12 52 8 54 Reynoldsvllle 8 88 1 82 8 80 8 SO 12 24 20 Hrookville 9 00 1 50 8 09 4 50 11 47 New lletill'm 9 40 2 8H 8 45 4 08 II 10 Red Bank 10 15 a 20 7 25 1 40 9 00 iv PilUburgar 12 aft S 80 10 15 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time tables and additional information consult tlrket atrents. J.B.HUTCHINSON J.R.WOOD, Gen Munaiier Oen. Pass. A n't, UFFALO, ROCHESTER it PITTS BUIiGH RAILWAY. , TIME TABLE. On and after February 1, 1001, passen ger trains will arrive and depart from Reyn oldsvllle station, dally, except fiunday, as follows: DEPART. 2.20 p.m. Week days only. For Falls Creek, DuHols, I'urwensvtlle, Clearfield, Punxsu tawney, Butler, Pittsburg, Brot'kwayvllla, Ridxway, Johnsonburg, Mb Jewett and Bradford. ARHIVS. 1.25 p.m. Week days only. From Clearfield, Curwensvllle, Falls Creek, DuBols, Pitts burg', Butler and Punxsutawney. TRAINS' LEAVE FALLS CREEK. SOOTH BOO NO. 2.87 a.m. Dally. Night Express for Punxsu tawney, Dayton, Butter and Pittsburg. Pullman sleepers. CTj 10.54 a. in. and 8.20 p. m. Week days only. For DuBols, Stanley, Sykes, Big Kuu and Punx sutawney. 2.44 p. ni. Dally. Vextlbuled limited. Re I'llnInK chair uud cafe cars. For Puuxsu tuwuuy, Dayton, Butler and Pittsburg. NORTH BIII'NI). 2.24 a.m. Dully. Niitht Exiiress for Rldgway, JnlinsoiiliurK, ItuifaUi aim Rot'heHler. 3.80 p. m. Week daysonly. PulLiuuu sleeper. Fur lliiM'kwayvllle, Klili;way, Joluisouburg, Mt. Juwett and Bradford. 12.57 p.m. Dully. Yostlbulsd limited. Re cllulim chair and oafe ears. For UUIicwuy, JohiiMinbuig, Bradford, Buffalo, and UocU enlur. 1.05 p. ni. Week days only. Accommodation ftH- Reynoldsvllle. Tritlns for I'urweiiHVlllo, C'learfleld and Inter- niedlatu siutlons leave Fulls Creek at 7.28 a. in., and 2.40 p. in. Tlioiihund inilu th'kets i?om1 for piissaire over liny inirtlou of the 11., R. 4c P. and Ueot h Creek rullrouUs are ou sule at two (2 cents per mile. For llekets, time tables and full lion npoiy it, K. U. Davis. Affenfc. ItevttoldMvtir E. U. Lapkv, (Jen. Pa