RAINBOW CITY. Pnn-Amerlfnn rctiltliit Afftom With llrnntlfnt Color. rrrlinpn nothing bit boon more tnlk pit nlwint (linn din rulni' iltcmo of tlio rnu-Ainorlcnn. It viim n itnrlns IIiImr j to nttrtiipt to nrrny In color tho ex tensive bullilltm of till KxwtNltlnn. for ncnrocly nn.v pri-ccili'iit rxlatoil for mti'li an niiilcrtnkliiif, nirl to nttnupt It nnd full woulil bo iIIsiihIiiiII hull i-il. It una out of the iinr-Mlun to iltipllcntp t ho AVIillo Oily nt CblniRu. Hoinrtlilim nli aoltiti'ly now nniHt Iip ilrvlscil fop tin-1'nii-AiiM'ilcnti nt lliifYiilu. Ilnpplly tlio BpnnlNli rrnnlsRiimp n i-i-l 1 1 ! uro fttr lilshi'il tlio hint fur tlip miliitiutl of tills prolili'iii, nnd now tlmt It lin Ih'cii mil veil nml tlio color prlioino Is noon to lie po woll nilnpteil i tlio purpose of CJiponltlon ni'i'lillfrtiii-e It Ih renllzeil KUtt'lIK OK IIKIIOIU MtltilC. tlmt n new illseovery linn lieen niuilo. 'With tlio liullilingN iirniycil In poIoi-r Which will hiinnotilzt: with the ci'iirrnl fictienip of tlio Kxponltlon nml plcnio rnthcr thnn olTeml iiitlsllc tiittt tlio Ilnlnhow t'lty en mint full to lieconio popular In n ileirroo Ron reply hoped for by those who plmiiiptl Its construction. Tlio lUivclor of folor, Mr. t'hnrles Y. Tiinier. N. A., of New Yolk City. Html lod the rpqnlroiiienlB of tho Rltuntlon nml lu lilft xtuillo In Now York liy menus of moilola carefully worked ont the ilpnljrna nnd il in win us for tho murnl decoration. The experts exporlmpnted with pnlnt nnd ohtnlned nn nrtlcle tlint mny lie list'il without fear tlmt It will lone Its ataylng qunlltloR before tho Ex poaltlotl In over. The teHt nlremly mndo rIiowr tlmt the pnlnt nfter belli i? once nppllod to the hUIT In going to hold Iti color well. RARE COMBINATION. The Floral nnd Rlretrleal niaplaT t the I'an-Amrrlran Kxpnaltton. There Is a Raying that "Flowers arc the poetry of earth, aa Rtnni are the poetry of heaven." If this lie true, the beauty of the flornl effect to lie rppii at the Pnn-Amcrlcnn Exposition will lie pronounced aa a rare combination of both, for never yet nt nn exposition have siioli magnificent envois been aeen as will be visible In some of tho fountain bnslim nt the rnn-Amcrlcnn. There beautiful plants nnd flowers, kissed to a stnte of dewy dnzzlement by the fulling sprny nnd tho glow of concealed Incnndoscont lnnips, will de light tho visitor. At the exposition In Onmlia gome little success wns obtained In thus lighting up the flowers and the follnge of plants In the wnter bnslns, and this has led Henry E. Itustln. chief of tho mechanical and electrical bureau, to at tempt to enlarge upon what he accom plished tn Omaha. When thus lighted, tho flowers and plants take upon them selves neT colors, each one seemingly more beautiful thnn tho color displayed under full sunlight. Then the little mystery of where the Illumination comes from Is delightful, and, knowing this, the skilled electrician Is most care ful to conceal bis lamps whero least likely to attract the eyo. Perhnps an artificial lenf, nn nrtltlclnl flower, is used to hide the lamp, but its full bril liancy Is allowed to beam upon the plnnt and flowers, ninklng a picture that Is lasting. It Is when such effects are obtained tlmt the full appreciation of. enjoyment Is expressed In tho single, word "beautiful." It was so at Omaha, and it will be more so at the' Pan American. Automobiles nt ExpORltlon, The automobile has been developed slnco tho Columbian Exposition at Chicago. What marvels may be ex hibited aud in practical dally use at the Pan-American Exposition can only be dimly conjectured. Tho railway, Tea sel and vehicle exhibits at Iiuffalo this year will outrival In interest anything that has been possible In the past In 1881 the largest arc light machine made supplied current for 10 lights, and when Mr. Brush made a 60 light machine It was a giant In the elec trical exhibits of the Pan-American Ex position the largest type of Brush arc light machine will be shown, and this will afford Interesting comparison with the machines of 20 years ago. Th Ohio Bnlldlna;. The Ohio State building baa a promi nent place at the Pan-American Expo sition to be held In Buffalo next sum mer. The design Is plain Grecian OHIO STATS MJILWNO, Doric, the beauty of which lies mnlnly In Its clnsslc proportions and com manding position. It is designed ex clusively for social purposes nnd will be the rendezvous of Ohio visitors to the Exposition. : -V---V-. HORTICULTURE EXHIBIT. Will Be One of the Prlnplnnl Fen tarra of the Ktpiialtlnii, Horticulture, viticulture mid floricul ture are linked together In one gront rlnsn. In the midst of a country of orchnrdR and vineyard the I'nn-Ainer- lean Exposition will have nlnimhint I uiaterlnl clone nt hniul and of the fluent uunllty from which to tiinke nil exhibit worthy of the grout event. Tho exten sive flot nl ilccni ntli :ih of I lie grounds constitute n rich display In floriculture, nnd Rpvernl acres, Including hundreds of beds, nrp devoted to the exhibits Hindi! by lending IhirlMt of the country. Flowers In profusion will welcome tlio enrllest visitors nml hrcntho ont their fragrance nnd dlsplny their Incnntpiirn ble ben uty the sen con through. Thou snuds of trees nml shrubs flourish throughout the grounds. Double rows of thrifty trees surround the principal buildings. Follnge nnd flowers there will be in ureal profusion. In the hor ticultural embellishment of the grounds the l'nu-Aniprlcnu will far surpass the efforts of nil former expositions. In tlio liamlsonip nml pouiinodlous Horticultural Itulldlng nil tlio populnr fruits of the dllTerent countries repre sented !u tlu 1'nu-American Exposi tion will be displayed. With a suitable refrigerating room upon the grounds. It will bo possible for the nuiungeiiient to iiinko n daily fresh dlsplny of fruit. Throughout the term of the Exposi tion, when certain fruits nre nt their best, special displays will be ninde of certain varieties. The exhibit from southern California will be particularly Inrge, nml New Turk nnd other states will lie represented hcllttlugly. ttottled product Ions will also hnve n place herp, the wine growers of the Chautauqua, central Now York nnd Hudson rlvor re gions having npplled for space for ex tensive exhibits. The opportunity for a timely dlsplny of choice native fruits will lie Improved. Dried nnd preserved fruits will be exhibited here. Articles and appliances used in horticulture will also be shown In this division. The exhibits of nursery stock. Includ ing orchard nnd ornamental trees, shrubs nnd evergreeus, will be uncpies tlonnbly among the finest. If not the finest, ever mnde. Tho most prominent nurserymen lu the country have Inter ested themselves and will aim to outdo any former show of the kind. No less Interest Is taken by the lending florists, who nre arranging exceptionally flue displays. Many Inrge beds of flowers were planted some months ngo. nnd they will nid In beautifying tlio scene from the enrly days of the Exposition. Maiik Bknuitt Th Maine flnllillaa:. Tho resources of the State of Maine will bo exhibited at the Pnn-Amcrlcan Exposition next summer In a building at once unique nnd appropriate. It MAINS BTATI BU1LDIKU. will bo circular in form, with project ing entrances, and the decorations will be typical of things In the I'lne Tree State. The building will challenge the attention aud win the admiration of every visitor to tho Exposition. ELECTRIC SCIENCE. Peatara of Grant Importance- nt tha Pan-American. Electricity and electrical appliances are to receive such attention as to make this one feature of the Pan American Exposition of the greatest Importnnco In tho history of electrical Development. In addition to the spec lacuhir uses of electricity in illuminat ing buildings, towers, oourts nnd foun tains there will be very Important dem onstrations of the application of the force to mnny new purposes. Among Ihcm will be wireless telegraphy, tho X rays, the eloctromobllo. telegraphy to and from moving trains by Induc tion, the Improvements In the electric light nnd telephone. The wonderful labor saving qualities of electricity have revolutionized the production of many articles of mcrchnmllso within the past decade. This phnse of em )loyment of tho electric fluid will form V most pleasant study for those who re Interested lu the newest of tho iclences, and such a study as will only be possible at the Exposition. The de velopment of electric power will be Il lustrated In a comprehensive manner. A vulgar man la captious and Jealous, eager and Impetuous about trifles. Bu suspects himself to be slighted, and thinks everything that la said meant at him. . German silver Is not silver at all. but an alloy of various of the baser metals, which was Invented In China and nsed there for centurlea. Rod Crooc Tanoy Pills rostv Snpprmid MiutruaiiGa: PAINFUL ISinttruitloa SS aMBVBNTIVB far I1MI1I ST UUGOUXITIUU Are Sals and RallablaV IS" Perfectly Harmlnf Th3 Uaca'j Paroljr Vex- labia) fijvef 'm aw r nivuHii w w 8nt postpaid on raoaipt o! prlc. Money refunded II not M we - TUafi. ClntiiosaCo. Das Moiaea, lows. loiaea, Iowa. 1 . siokn. Koraalebv fl. Alex 'IB V fs JLf vj M i ORDINANCES Enacted by Town Council of the Hor ougn of Keynoidsvllie. Oiillniiiiep No. 71. AN OllfMNANl'K reliilhiK tn lliiickliiK mill Pi-ililllnit. Heel Ion I. lie It. nriliiliied by Hie Hiii kpss nml Town t'linni'll of the IiiiiiiiikIi of llevii olilsvlllp, nml It Is lii-ifliy nrihifneit by tlio milliorlljf of (lie snnie. Tluit.lt ahull not lie hiwfnl for nny iiersoii or ihmhis to iiihmii Kllhlii Ihii, IIiiiIik of l lie ImiioiiuIi of KeynolilsvlIlK lis n peililler or n linwkei for the iiu-HMe of wllliltt, veinllim, ieil uilim, tiiiwkliu; or exHisliiK for snle niiythltiir v.-hiilsoe.er, w II limit fti-nl Imvliiu iiriM-ui-eil ti IteeiiHi. fit, in he rhlef Hunters mid pnyliuc llii-n'foin ti ainii not less t It it rt one nor more 1 1 it n llfl y iliilliii-s per liny for such llci'ime. Sci-ilonS. Any peisiii or iicrsnns ni-ulis'l tn-: to it iM-iii-i mill pity for siilil lli-ense, ns Iii-ovIiIimI In Kei'lloii I of 'litis nrihiimit-e, shall lie llulile In ti line of not It Muni five nor morn Ititm fifty tlollai-s, for the use of the tiolollllll, to he l-ei'overetl hy title proccsn of luff us Is plovliltMl In siii-h ctists. Hi'i'llon il. Tlmt nil onllnmices or tiiirt.i of oi'tlltlltttcea Inciinslslelit hetewllli tic, mill Hie aiiitie ti N- lien-liy re pciileil. llrilitliietl nml eiiiieleil Into n law lu council this 4lli tiny of March, A. II. Itml. .V. IIKIIII.S, At lest: - I'rnalilcnt of ('(iinii-ll. I.. J. McKntihk. Clerk of ('oiini-ll. ApiiKiviil. tills Nth ln a- uf M'lreli, A. I). I '.ml. 11. MlTCimi.l,. t'ltlef Mtii'iioxH. No. Ti. AN OIIHINANI'K nnlhorlrhiK the iiietiliiK of the cnIcmhIiiii of Willow nlley from the eastern line of Kliiltlli strepl.lliroiiuli In nil of Mrs. tteo. Itlioili-s. A. M. ApiileKiito nml ('. II. Prem-ott, r., In the western line of lot now ownt'fl by .ferry llerkmitff, nml the itssesH tttettt of thiittaui'S ciitisctl tltereliy iiittl by the irrtiilt thereof, neeortliiiit to the neconitimiy iim ilmi. WiiKHKAH, The Town Council of tint l.'or ouiih of Ktytiol(lHVlllt tleem It nis-esstiry to oien the exttwiloll of Willow alley, flotll Ihu eiisifi-n line of Kiitlith alrcc! lo the western line of lot now owned hy Jerry lli-ckiiiaii, on lines with siilil ulli-y us now niienetl; there; fore, SYt-tltill I. Ite It Oltltllllt'il hy the lllll-liess ntiil Town Council of Hie liiiriiitult of lleyn nlilavllle nml II Is hereby orihiliicil hy mitliorlty of the annie: Tlmt. the street coininlltee he mill Is henMiy iiiitttorlretl mid illructed to cimsii to ho surveyed mill oiM'iiiil for iiuhlle use nml tM'iiellt, I he extension of Willow alley from the east ern Hue of olnhth street to tho western lino of lot now owned hy .lorry lleekmmi, on lines with sit III alley n Hlrtinly oeiiil up nnd hihl out, iierosH the himlsof Mrs. Uto. HhtHles, A. M. Applesiito ami '. II. I'rcseott, Jr., mill otliera If need he, nt a wlillli of four teen feet, III neeiiriliiiica with tho necoin puny I nil plan. Heetlon 2. Tho ihimiiirea enuai'd thereby nml the untile t hereof and Hie liencllts to pay the sumo to lie naai-aed nnd nillocled In ac corihinc'C with the Acts of Assembly of tha t'onimonweiillh of Pennsylvania, relnllng thereto null reuiihilfiiK Ihnaiime. Heetlon JL All iirillnnnees or parts of ordi nances IncotiHlHtc at herewith lie mill the an me nre hereby repealed. Oriliilni'd nml nnnetnd Into n law In eounell this bull day of March, A. II. IWt. Il.d. Hkhii.I!, Attest: President of Cotini'il. h. J. MoEntiiis, Clerk. Apiiroved this Mil day of March, A. II. Itml. C. MncilKl.l., Chief IIiiikiims. No. Tt. AN OKIMNANCK authorlnliiK the opening of whiitHltiill he known as London alley from Mailt street to .Im-kHoii street, In the Ixtroiiuh of Iteynohlsvllle, over Ihu hinds of Thoiinia lteynnlds und Miiruitrct aorsllno, nnd Isiuie Iindon. Wiikiikas, Tho Town Cotiiicll of tho Ixir oiikIi of HeynohlHVlllo deem It necessury to oM'ii nnd lay out- for public use an alley from a point on M it In street hcKlnulnK at or near the enstern line of hiiiila of Isiino findon, thence In a southerly direct Ion over tho hinds of Isaac London nnd Thoiinia Key nobis und Muitfuret Uorsllne tn the northern line of Jnekann street, Kald nlley to be openod six teen feet In width) therefore, . Heetlon 1. Be It ordained hy the Buriiesa nnd Town Council of the IsirouKh uf Keyn oidsvllie, und It Is hereby ordained by au thority of the samel That the street commit tee bo and la hereby authorised and directed to euuao to be surveyed and o(iicd for public use and benefit, an alley from a point on Main st reet at or nenr the eastern lino of hinds owned by Iauuc London, on the south side of said Main street, thence running In a south erly direction along tha line and over hinds of Isaac London and Thomas Reynolds and MnrKurut Uorslliio to Jackson street, at a width of sixteen feot accord Inn to the accom panying plan. Section 2. The damages caused thereby and the grade thereof and the benefits to ptiy the sumo to lie assessed and collected In ac cordance with the Acts of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating thereto und rciruhithiK tho same. Heetlon 3. All ordinances or parts of ordi nances Inconsistent herewith ho and the sumo are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law In eounell this 4th day of March, A. I). Itml. II. C. Hkihi.s. Attest: i President of Council. L. J. McEntuib, Clerk. Approved this silt day of March, A. D. 1WH, C. MlTCHKLL, Chief Burgess. No. 74. AN OUDINANCE authorizing the open I n- lug of the extension of Gordon alley from the eastern Hue of Eleventh (formorly Taylor) street, over and through lands of I. H. Lon don, Wm. Bolt, John Pomroy, John Trudgen, William Wiley, William Northy and Davla McCracken, to the western Una of London alley, and the assessment of damage caused thereby and by tha grade thereof, according to the accompanying plan. Wiirbbas, The town council of the bor ough of Beynoldavllle deem It neces sary to open the extension of Gordon alloy, from the eastern line of Elev enth (formerly Taylor) street, over and through the lands of I. H. London, Wm. Bolt, John Pomroy, John Trudgeon, William Wiley, William Northy and Davis McCracken, to the western line of London alley, to the same width Gordon alley Is opened to the western Hue of said Eleventh (formerly Taylor) street and on parallel linos with suld Main and Jackson streets as now opened i therefore, Section 1. Be It ordulned by the Burgess and Town Council of the borough of Beyn oldavllle and It Is hereby ordaluod by author ity of the samel That the street committee be and Is hereby autliorbtcd und directed to cause to be opened and survoyed for publlo use uuu benefit, tho extension of Gordon alley from the eastern line of Kleventh (formerly Taylor) us now opened, thence lo the Western line of Loudon alley, over anil across lanca ;of 1. A. London, wm, Holt, Joint I'omroy, John TriidKcn, Wllllma Wiley William Northy and PuvlsMcdruckeii, and others If need he, at tho same width said alley Is now opened, lu accordance with uv CnmpanylllK plan. Hecilou 2. Tho damuires caused thereby aud tho grado thereof, uud the henulits to pay the samo to be assessed and polle'elod In ne-rorilHtii-e with the Acts of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Peiiiisylvaiiln lehithig therein and rcuiitallnx the same. Heetlon II. All nid I ns ncc or parts of ordi nances Inconsistent herewith bo and the smue arc hereby repealed. Ordained anil enacted Into a law In eounell this 4Hi day of March, A. I). Iimt. II. C. liKini.n, Attest- President of Council. . L. J. Mi'Kktihh, Clerk. Approved thlsHth day of March, A. 11. KKII. (1. MlTi'liKM,, Chief lluriiess. Does It Pay to Buy Cheep? A cheap remedy for coughs nnd colds Is nil right, hut you want, something that will relieve ami cure the most mj Veri! und diingi'l'iius results of throat uud lung troiihb'H. What shall you do? (lo tn a a iirinei' anil inoro regular ell- limlo? Yes, If possible; If not posslblo f' r you, I lion In either ease take the ONLY remedy that, hits been Introduced In nil civilized countries with success In severe throat mid lung troubles, "lliwchoo's (terniun Syrup." H not only heals and stimulate Mm tissues to destroy tho germ disease, hut, allays Inflammation, causes easy expectora tion, gives n good night's rout., and cures tho patient. Try ONK boltlo. Itccninnintidpd many yours by nil drug gists In tho world. Fur sale nt II. Alex Stnke's drug Ktoro. (Jot, tlroen's I'rl.o Almanac. .,r-.'-r-- 'iiisijlsi Cures t Colds, Grippe, WHOUPIHG COUGH. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION IS A. mttHT aK0 i a -saw MIL am JaaaaaT i gold by all druggists 25S50csT For sulo by II. Alex Stoke. p MITCHELL, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. Offlee on West Main street, opposite the t 1 1 1 . ., 1 o.. u .. ...! u i n n.. q m. Mcdonald, attokney-at-law, Notary Public, roal estate naent, Patent secured, rolliM?llnns made promptly. Office in ttuian macs, iiuynoiusviiie, t'a. s MITH M. McCHEIGHT, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Notary I'lihllc and Kenl Estate A Kent. Col Iin'IIoiih will receive prompt, attention. Office in rriH'iiiicii neitry iikh-k, itiiar puaioiiiu Hoyuoldsvlllo Pa. D It. B. E. HOOVEll, UEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. KesldentdnnllHt. In tho Kroeltlleli fz Hen ry lilis-k, nenr tlte Mtoltlce, Main at rent, Uentlonesa In oporatlns. D R. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of First National bunk nuililliiK, Alain street. jyn. n. dkvebe kino, DENTIST, Office on second floor Keynoidsvllie Real csiuto num. main street ueynoiusvuie, t'a. NEFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And Real Estate Agent, Beynoldavllle, Pa. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies cniistnntly on hand. i-iciuro iraminKa specialty, umceana ware riMim In tho Mooro buililluK on Main street. H OTEL BELNAP, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. FltANK JJIJSTZ, Vroprietor. Klrst class In every particular. Located In the verv centre of the business Durt of town. Free 'bus to and from trains and commodious suntple rooms for commercial travelers. H OTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FliANK J. It LACK, Proprietor. The lending hotel of the town. Hr.adauar- tors for commercial men. Uteam heat, ,f re bus, bath rooms and closeu on every floor, suntpio rooms, uunura room, toiopnoue con nections ito. Fire insurance SIXCE 1S78. Norwood G. Pinney, Ag't., ' Brookville, Pa. John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reynoldsville, Pa. SOLID INDEMNITY. Twelve first-class compan ies represented. 4 The oldest established Fire Insurance Agent m Jef ferson county. All business will receive prompt attention. T ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letter of administration on the estate of James 1'atilck, lato of Hathmel, Win. low township, Jotfersou comity, Pu., deceased, havlnu mien Kranted to John hinllli, whose lMwtolllco utlilress Is Kalhmol, Jetfurson eou il ly, Pa., notice Is hereby xlvon to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate (laynteut to lite administrator, and thoso laying claims against the e-late will present them to the ai!utiiiUti-uUr, properly authen ticated, for settlement, John Smith, February 2a, 1W1. Administrator. 4 NOTICE To All Who Want to Ihiy or Have n Carpet to Ih; Woven. I am rcnily to do it in it verv short. Hum anil my work of the umt few years lecoiiinioiids itself. I have buiiht nil Improvement, for my lootn. making It a four-harness (Instead uf two), but prions will stay t.ho siiino for weaving as 1st foro, that Is It) cents a sipuire yard, nnd 1 will weave it from .'1(1 to 41 'inches in will tli to ill your rooms nt that, pi-loo, I keep 21 colors of chain on ha ml (cull or semi for sample) anil when 1 furnish chain, nil of which Is of tho best -plv, for carpet, III) threads to tho Inch I cliai'ife only ".lie.; 15-tbreiul for 22o.: and IH Ihreiuis to tho Inch 2."tc. which In clinics weaving and chain. For out-of- town people nn 2(1 yards or over will pay irotgiiiono way. l also woavo Stair Carpet and Rugs of any kind. I havo for snlo sonm rugs, nig and spllt-warp carpet, which I will soil at a big reduction to got out of tn.y way. Yours Respectfully, TE.0FEEU DEMAY, IJox ASK. Keynolilsvillc, l'a. AT YOUNG'S PLANING MILL You will find SASH, DOORS, FRAMES AND FINISH of all Iclnda, ROUGH - AND - DRESSED LUMBER, HIGH GRADE VARNISHES, LEAD AND OIL, COLORS In all shades, And also an over-stock of Nails which I will sell cheap. J. V. YOUNG, Prop. TO METHODISTS I'afronlxe the lle.nt awl VlnnifteHt. THE PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE KSTAIII.IHIIKU lH.'IX Rbv. C. W. Smith, D.D., Editok. Organ of the Methodist Episcopal church in Western Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio and West Virginia. Able articles on ail the live questions of tho day. Tho contributors includo gomo of the most eminent writers of the church. Tho weekly exposition of tho Sundny School Lesson Is unexcelled. Interest ing news from all tho churches. Special attention given to the Ep worth League and Young Folk's De partments. Terms only 11.00 per year In advance. 75 cents from April 1st to Duo. illst. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. Church are agents, to whom subscriptions may lie paid. Sent three months on trial for 25 cents. Sample copies sent (roe. Mention this paper. Address, J. A. MOORE, Christian Advocate, Pittsburg Fa. 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 ih Guaranteed. Cleaning, Repairing and Alter ing a Specialty. J. C. FROEIILICII. Near Centennial hall. First National Bank OF ItEYNOLDSriLLE. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, - - $15,000. C. Mitchell, Prealdeott eoti sicCielland, Vie Frea. John It. Kaarhor, Caahler. Directors! 0. Hltchell, Scott McClelland, J. O. Klof, John H. Corbett, O.E.Brown, O. W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucuer. Does a general banking business and tollclta the account of merchant, professional men. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen ana other, promising the most careful attention to toe Duaineaa oi an persona. Bate Deposit Boxes for rant. First National Bank building, Nolan block ult. cv hav kiood the tcttol vcir . nd hav cured thoutaaui ol cases of Nervout lueaci, mch a Debility, Duilm!. Sk-iiUs. nets ami V r icoccle. Atrop hy , do Tbey clear the bruiit.ttrcntheit the circulation, make dip uon perfecta end import a hc-Uihy vigor to the whole beln. All draine and loucl are checked WAtttrliraln trmanHtly, Uuleai palieati wUUUKnKailli re Drooerlv cured, their conoi- tioa often worrln them Into Insanity, Consuwp tloo or Ieih. Waited cled. trice fi pr box 6 bnicei, with Iton-cUd leir.il gti&niutre to euro or fofuud the money, f s-oo. aeud Uvc trcd bogk For sale by II. Alux;Btok. i Fire Proof Vi f-N WHEN IN DOUBTjTRY TENNSYLVANIA IlAtLttOAr). IttrFFAIl A AIXKtHANY VALLET DIVISION. Low Orado Dlrlnlnn. In t licet Hot, ii, 1900. Enitrn Stanilard Tim.) rAaTwJiiiiT" " No.t2; Nc.tli NoiOU No 104 tie'M KTATHIMa, I'llttliurg It.'tl Hun It I. it waiiiilitt m . . . . Nt-w lli'tlili'lmm link UI'Iiim...... 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Tylor riniifprl i (i sftimt i-i ib r.iitn ki in 17 a M ft2 7 to 7 7 n 1 ; 7 41 7 7 m t 12 17 7 01 7 27 VI to VI 211 li M Ii VI VI ftl i m j if 7 ft:t in 8 'Hi W titcrliuro .. HHbiiln Dullola KhIIh t'rork ... I'ttnrr.imt Itiiynublavjile Kill lor Inwa ItriH.kvlllo .... ? Ill ft :t'. 12i ;i: tfl 21 47 17 tn t7 07 7 IH ft :ri i 4.'. s mi til 44 tft Ml II Ml 14 m It Ot) 1 wi Hunt mi. rvllln.. Mtivnvllln HiikKlilite 7 SB Ml I 3 II it 2ft 7 M 7 Ml 4 W 10 it.' s m (I 4.1 Mfw liillili.tnm fl 01 4 in iii a w l.tiwnnlitim.. l(."l Hi. nk I'lttnburg II H I fl 4.". il in : tr 7 14 III In H 20 1 2.'. (10 tr.l 12 -j ft :m A. M.IP. III. IP. III. I rtllll H42 IflllKlttvl li'livt'a lltlllolfl 4.10 n. m. Piilbt cn-i-k 4.17, Hi'yii..l(lHvllli.4.:i!, llnKikvllle ft.tr, Ki'.l Hunk (I HU, I'll lulling .:i0 p. m. iriiiuHitiiirKi.il run iiiiuy; 9 iiittiy, exrppt MtiiMliiyi t fbig Ktiitii.ii, wlifrn alKiiiiln nuiHt be Nlll.WII. I'liUiulolphiaA Krio Iluilroad DIvlHion. In otToot March, 10, IIHI1. Train leave Driftwood aa ((iIIowm: EASTWARD 9:o a m Triiln 12, wpektliiya, for Rtinbtiry, WHki'slmrn., llHxlitrn, rf.llHvllto.Hi'ranton, HarrlHliitrg anil ttie InlernteOlnte sta tli.tiH, arriving at I'lilbi'li'lpblH p.m., Ni'W York, 9:;i0 p. m. 1 Unit linore, A:(it p.m. 1 Wnablngton, 7:1ft p. m I'tilluian I'arlor car frttm WllllHmipiirt to Phlbidfllpbla and pan aengi.rroaiea from Kane to I'bllHdelpltla anil WIllliiiiiHport to Baltimore and Wash ington. 12:22 p. m. Train ft, dally for Btinhury, Ilar" rlHl.urg and principal Intermediate atatlona. arriving at I'lilliob-liibla 7::ri p. m.. New York 10:2:1 n. m.. Baltimore 7:HI)o. m.. Waah- Ington ft:Hft p. m. VcbIIIiiiIimI parlor rant and pnnRt.igerr'oarba, Buffalo w 1'blladol- uiiia aun WHsning Hshlimton. 4:00 p. m. Train -Train II. ilallv. for Har- riving at i'ltlladelphla 4:2ft A. H.: New York, 7.IH a. m. Bnlllmore, 2.W a. m. V.'iiKlilngton 4.0(1 A. M. Pullman Hlneplng ran from llarrlahurg to Phllndelpbla ana New York. Philadelphia paaaengera can remain la alennnr undtaturtMd until 7:iM A. If. 10:ftft p.m. Train 4,dally for Runbiiry, Harrla- ourg ana lntermeuiate atationa, arriving ac Piilbidvliihla, D:ft2 A. M.I New York, i:M A. M. on week day and 10. :w A M. on Bun dayi Baltimore, 7:20 a. K.j Waahlngton, ft:iW A. M. Pullman aleepera from Erie, nnd WllllamHport to Philadelphia, and Wllllamaport to Waahlngton. Paaaenger roi.rl.i'i from Krle lo Philadelphia, and Williamaport to Baltimore. 10:ft2 p. m. Dally for Hiinlmry, tlarrlahurR and principal Internii'dlale atatlona, ar riving nt Philadelphia 7:22 a. m.. New York 9::m a. m. wrekdiiya, (Hl.:i:i a. m., Hunduyl Halt Imore 7:20 a. m., Wanhlngton, :) a in. VeHt.lhuled buffet Hlerptng rara and paa arnger coafhea, Buffalo to Pliliadclphla and VV'aHhliigton. WESTWARD 8:W) a. m. Train 7, dally for Biiffnlo via Kmuorium. ' k. 4::w a. m. Train 9, daily for Erie, Rldg- way, and week flay for DuHola, Clermont, and prlnrlpal intermediate atatlona, 9:44 a. in. Train i, dully for Erie and Inter mediate point. 4:on p. m.-Train 15, dally for Buffalo Tin. Emporium. S:4ft p. m.--Train 1ft, weekday for Kane and intermediate alumina. a. m. "wkkkdat. p. m. 10 4ft arClermontlv ... 10 ftft ... 10 W Wondvale ....1102 .... 10 HA Qiilnwo.Kl ....110ft .... 10 at Smith'aKun ... 11 On .... 10 2ft Inatunter ... 1114 ... 10 20 Straight ...,1119 .... 10 .. Olen Huanl ... 11 27 ... 9 IS Johnaonburg .... It 43 .... 9 40 IvKlrtgwayar .... 11 Ml .... p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 Hft 9 2M 9 23 9 1ft 9 II 9 07 9 02 8 m 47 4-1 9 39 8 M 8 2ft a.m p.m. p.m. Til lin arRldgwaylv Ialand Run Carm'nTrnafr O'royland Short Mill Blue Rock Currier Brockwayy'l Lane Mill McMInn Smt Harvey Run lv Full C'k ar Iv DuBola ar 7 00 12 10 4 1ft 7 2a i'oii 7 Oft 7 01 ft7 47 6 43 :) a 10 2 OH t Kl 1 M 1 ftl 1 47 1 4.1 1 M 1 2N i'i 1 II 1 Oft 7 07 12 17 7 12 4 27 7 21 12 30 4 at 7 2ft B 33 7 21 12 m 7 33 12 40 !43 12 M) 47 12 M ftl 7ft4 1 03 8 00 1 10 8 10 1 2ft ft;l lift 7 OH arEallaO'k Iv 8 20 1 20 f, 17 8 12 12 IB 8 ft4 Ri-ynoldavllle 8 33 1 32 i S 39 12 24 8 20 BriHikvllle 9 00 1 59 8 09 4 Ml II 47 New llel I.I'm 9 40 t 8 4ft 4 Oft II 10 Red Bank 10 1A 2 20 7 2ft 1 40 9 00 Iv PltUburgar 12 35 5 30 1 15 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. For time, taltte and addltlonul Information conault ticket atrenta. . J. B. HUTCHINSON J. R. WOOD, Oen Manager Oen. Pan. Ag't, BUFF A IX), nOCHKSTER at PITT8 BUXIGH RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. On and after Fehruury 1, Itml. puaaen ger train will arrive and depart from Keyn oldavlllu atutlun, dally, except eunduy, aa followas .a "ttPAaT. ' 2.20p.m. Week day only. For Fall Creek, DuBola, ('urwennvllle i:iearliell, Punxsu tawney, Butler, Pliunurg, Brockwayvllle. Itldgwuy, Joboaouburv, MU Jewell, and Bradford. aaatva. 1.25 p. m. Week duya only. From Clearfield, Curwenavllle, Falla Creek, DuBola, Pltta burg, Butler and Punxautawney. TRAINS LEAVE FALLS CREEK, HOHTH HOIIMU. S.37 a. m. Pally. Night Exprea for Punxau- tawney, Dayum. Butler and Pttubuif. Pullman aleeper. 10.54 a. m. and 8.20 p. m. Weekday only. For DuBola, Stanley, fiykea, Big Bun and Vunx- utawney. 1.44 p. m. Dally. Veatlbuled limited. Re clining chair aud cafe car. For Punxuit tawney, Dayton, Butler and Pltuburg. MOKTH ailOHD. IU a. m. Dally. Night Exprea for Rldgway, Jobnaonburg, Buffalo and Kocheater. 1.30 p. m. Week day only. Pullman aleeper. For Biorkway vlfle, Ridgway, Jolinaoutlurg, Mt. Jewett aud Bradfunl. 12.57 p. m. bally. Veatlbuled limited. Re clining chair and cafe cara. For Rldgway, Johiiaouburg, Brudfurd, Buffalo, and Roca eater. 1.05 p. m. Week day only. Accommodation for Reynoldwvllle. Train for Curwenavllle, Clearfield and Inter mediate at ut loin leave Fall Creek at 1:t a. 111., and 2.40 p. nt. Thouaand mile ticket good for pannage over any portion of the B., R. Si V. and Beach Creek railroad are ou aala at two CM cenW per mile. For ticket, time table and full Informa tion apply Ui t. U. Uavih. Agent. Ruynoldavllle, Pa. K. CI. Laphy, lieu. Ha. Agent, RoubiMter, N. T. ubcrlb for The Star - ' If you want, the H wt. . j