7 1 W. C. HENRY s N HATS. The I'antoinist. The Philadelphia Special. The Liberty Hell. Are the newest ami now the leading styles. Don't fail to see these styles at iikxkvs. I We cordially invite you to come to our store and look oyer our line and j;ct our prices. It is a pleasure for us to show our line of jjoods for we can boast of hnvinir the very latest styles. Don't forget the place, for these late styles cannot be found elsewhere in Keynoldsville. W. 0. HENRY. inm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! B B B B B B B B B B B B B B THE JEFFERSON SUPPLY COMPANY Being the larpcst distributor of General Merchandise in this vicinity, is always ' in position to give the best quality of goods. Its aim is not to sell vou cheap goods but when quality is considered the price will al ways be found right. Its departments are all well fdled, and among the specialties handled may be men tioned L. Adler Bros., Rochester, N. Y., Clothing, than which there is none better made; VV. L. Douglass Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass., Shoes; Curtice Bros. Co., Rochester, N. Y., Canned Goods; and Pillsbury's Flour. This is a fair representation of the class of goods it is selling to its customers. HOLIDAY GOODS. We have the largest assortment of Holiday Goods ever placed on sale in Reynoldsville, consisting of FRENCH LIMOGKS CHINA, FANCY GERMAN CHINA, ENGLISH AND AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER AND TOILET SETS, KITCHEN VVARK, CARVING SETS AND CUTLERY, DECORATED PARLOR LAMPS. AMERICAN PORCELAIN, JARDINIERS AND CUSPIDORS, MIRRORS AND RUGS. NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. . Aleo Cook Stoves, Ranges and Hot Wafts, Furniture, Car" pets, Lace Curtains and Blinds. Hairs House Furnisnino store. ... . v - , . Opposite Potott!ce. TYMSI1. l-kVICIvAHLli, KASOXMU.K. OS at Ilcni'v's at a price lower than the lowest. Overcoats lor met: ami bovs in all the latest styles at Henry's. icr.. KAT. AT KCKWIJAK HENRY'S i i We can truly testify that without a doul)t this is the choicest line of Neckwear etr brought to the town. 3 3 C6TC1 Drownlna; In (Inlden HuikI "V V. iK .IKItSRY-OIUIT mi.i I 1,. Simpson. Imth uf K.vtl- '"'y. Anolriilln. art ti-nvtl- Iiik tin pl-'iiMtirp HirniiRh the I'nlli'il Kluto. Mr. Slinpno.i lnift li ml nil i"Xiirlitii'i Hint tliii-e nut ortrn full to tin- lot uf iiinii-or licliiu ni'iirl.v ilrowiii'il In iiitlil. Ami It luiii.Li;'tl In tlil't vM', In- hh.vh: "i w.i In New Zi'.iliinil iilmiit n your nun mil wni ilnwn In tln xoiitlii'iii pin t of thi' iliuii. Tlii't'i In n rlviM" llii,ri, iiniifil I he Xiililn.', nnil n vi'iy pi'ciillni' river It In In ii irmiil iniitiy wo.vr. It In tivmii'lcilili' fur tlie Btremali nnil pwlft lies of lln riirti'llt III Hie mniintnlliM, nnil It iioi'M tiiiili'i'ifriinnil IW a spnr-p nf iilmiit .1 mil" In lis mlilillc loiirsn. I'.ilt the t lil. f nf 1 1 k iiei'iilliirllieH In the Kiilil'lii'iii'lnit iiili k-miil ti lie fotin1 iieiir li" ntiiiilh. There Is n limit ii mile of I lie river I here, where It ::pi-tns mil. tli.it Is full of iiiilrksiitiit, iiml for n jrniiil ilNlniiee I Ills xmtil l:i full nf jrolil. I I iimii us hk'h n ST.'iKi a Ion 'mil In, of emii'se. ii very Viilmilile thing. 1;n til reertitly I here Hun in Un iH'ii viiy of nti!li;iir this ii.itil. Inn alii lit n yenr sun ii n-w iie'lioil wns I'm; n wliereliy He- :'i!i rmilil lie extriietl il. "Wi'll. I w.is iipii r Here, with :i piiiiy of I'tiiiiiK iiiinpiiii; n:ii clioolln;: ni'il IKIiini!. The tltst iiklif 1 mile out on my lim-n down the ilvir In see Home people Hint lived .-n: n fiii iienr Hi" i in ii ' Ii of Hie river. There wns n lly'il wind hlnwiiitf ill the lime mid It lilew my lim nil of n suddi'ii from my lieinl ninl mil lul'i Hie ntiv;iln. Ir ISin'ed down ,lowly. nnil I rode on the lunik ninl followed ninl rnt-lfi1 It. I HihiimIii tli.it II would kiii n eonie nenr Hie Wi'lik mid Hieii 1 World lie iildo In Ki out ninl el it I iy tiiiikitiu my horse w:ele In the sti'i iiiM. I Iiiiu not Iienril u' Hie iiilrksiiml. ' I'relly miii. It did ik( rn:ue ne;ir tin- hint;, mid I lilted the .'inhiuil out Into the river. The 'miv would not BO. however, mid li"l-hd loudly wlieti hri uylit nenr Hie v uter. Arter I hud muilo repealed eT iris to get. the hoive out lulo the she mi I jjuvr It up, nml then Hi infill l Ii.-1 I woiihl wiuie ent nnil et Hie hut riijHel'. It w:ik lrne to the bunk ii ii .1 the rl (! did tioi lo.ik U 'i'i. ".v'o I Jumped tl'.' Hie hir e nil I Into the Hlreiim nml tli-.i In mi Ii nl I knew w lull wns Hie niiilli r with the nnliiiiil. I'm- 1 1 i . i 1 Hlruek the (piiik mind, tl wii.i the pluie where the Rold Is most to he found, lint II did not seen to nuike ic.iy illtTerenee to me whether it was Khl I viik Hlnliiiiir In or Just plain sand. It rise higher mid higher on me, ;i:ul I felt Hint II wa -surely the ei.il. Hut the luck was with me. nr.il I was pulled out liy n ehnnee passer on n hori.e, wlio threw n lariat over ;ny hIiou1iIM's. 1 thouuht ttuit 1 was Kiirely lielai; ent il) two liy the lni'liit. Hut I was not. nml t was pulled out after n while mid got over my Henre. That niiuiI Mhere I win Is now worth millions of dollars, nud I miih llleiT.lly drowulnu In jjnlil. Ii.it It wasn't any fun, I ran tell yon." ftlxtr Horns lii nil (Mil Wll. Michael Sti'paulck. n Tollsli luliorer employed on Hie farm of John Owcuk lit New York Mills, spent three days Pi nil old well nml lives to tell his oxpo I'll'iiees. Mr. Owens sent Stepaniek to Cook for so. ne stray entile. When he failed to return a search was made f ir the man, hut uo truce of him was dis covered until three dnyn nfter. A boy Heart IiIiik for nuts heard some inoniix coining from nil opeuliiK In a lirush heap. Theu came curses, and thp boy went to n nenr-hy farmhouso for help. Ira ltetts, John I'roMSinan aud Ceortre Yoiumer acfompanleil the hoy to the spot nml found the iiiIssIiik Stepaniek In the liolinni of a tli'tecu foot well. Stepaniek wn too n-eak to ttiljnst u repp nlitnit liiinsilf, nnd Belts nnil ('I'o.'sniiiu lon-eretl Younser l;ito the well. Stepaniek, almost union scions, wiih liniileil out nnd taken to Mr. Owens's lumie, whera he Is kIowI.v recoverliiK fro-.n his terrible expe rience. Stepaniek nnhl, tlmt In iiiuvliiiitf for the cattle he utarteil to walk over Hi brush pllo. Then he fell Into the tic- Berted well, and fur several minutes liH war Kt uii tied. There were nboiit two feet of water In the bottom of the well, ami there he Mood for over sixty hours. His cries for help brought no assistance, ond he wns unable to climb tip the slimy rocks. Stepanick's hands were badly lucerated and his mind was ou the verso of totterlim. His jsootl physical condition nloue caused him to nolil out as Ioiik as he did Thu well, was on the old neynolds rarm. lears una a house stood near it. nut it was torn down. Old hoards were placed over the well mid then It wns Miu-rounded by iirush. Its exist enee hn 1 been foi-(oaeii by those liv lmj In the aelshboiiiDod unt:i Stepu- uick ren luio it. .New York Sun. I.lTtily Flcht Willi HMrt. two .ew York huuters. V. ', T.ow and Joshua Sands, nud a friend. Au gustus Schneider, of Xyack. had n ties- pernte light with two hears at Clara Vllle, N. Y. The hunters had been uf ter putrldttes, mid when the noou hotii' came sat down to ent their luncheon, A good sized hear cub tumbled down ani3Uf them from an overhuuglDg spur of rock. Almost at the same moment the mother bear aud a nearly growa youug hear were upou them, how luizrd bis gun and seut a charge of small bird shot Into the mother bear's eye. f he went down, but wns quick ly up nnd nt him mriiln. With nner-i-Iiik aim Irfiw sent a charge Into the other pyp, nnd hastily slipping n Mother shell Into Hip mm finished her by n chni-Rp In the throat. The claws tore his trousers ns the bear fell. The younger bear pursued Schneider and Sands, whose guns hml been left some distance nway. Sands reached the guns llrst and ran back to his friend's assistance. Ills first charge tore the nose of the bear, and his sec nml lodged In Us foreleg. It came on nnd l-eared In strike him. At Hint mo ment Schneider poked his gun over his friend's shoulder nml stopped the bear with n chin-go In the ten lie of the forehead. It fell to the ground nml ShuiIs Mulshed Hie brute. All three men were more or less scratched. The cub escaped. Altflt-keil hf m llrritn. "I've hunted everything from grny squirrels to grizzlies." kiiIiI a veteran riilltulclphht sportsman, "nnd the near est I ever came to being seriously In jured by any sell of game wns one time when n wounded bird attacked and tried to kill me. "I v.ns a boy then, nnd went down In n creek that flowed through my father's farm to watch for u mink. It was early In the evening nud n blue heron came mid sat wllhlii tempting gunshot. I knew It would spoil my bailees at mink to shoot the bird, and t didn't intend to do II. but khlllke I raised the gun and took aim Just to see how I could kill It If I would. I lowered the gun and then raised It again. lOvery time. I raised it I would touch the trigger gently. After a while I touched II too hard, the gun went o IT. nnd I started Inward the liei-ou, which was wounded. "I thought It would be n good scheme to catch Hie bird, nnd slurted to do so when lis liill phot out like n sledge hammer nud struck me between the eyes. When I cnuie to iny senes II nas dark, and II wns several min utes longer before I could reinember where I Mas or what had happened. A II 1 1 It hiiiili'i- mid the bird would have killed me. I shudder even yet when I think Mint would have been the result If the bill had struck one of my eyes." flow liner Vrlnnnera Ktrape. Pu I'looy, so far as It is known. Is tin. only lloer prisoner tu Itermuilil who has succeeded In obtaining his HbPl-ly, although several stories nre told of prisoners evading the vigilance of Hie guarils In Hie prison camps nnd escnplng to the main Island. In making these iiltcinpls the liners prove themselves to be extremely en terprising. One imi ii under cover of darkness made a number of breathlug holes tu a big packing rase which. with Its cover knocked off, wns lying ou the beach. The following morning, during the bathing hour, he succeeded til latmchliig this, and managed unob served to e;ct bis head Inside It. He 1 1. nl taken Hie precaution to knot a piece of cord through two of the breathing holes In what had been the. bottom, but as It Hunted was the top of the box. Holding to thin with one hand he swum along with the reced ing tide go Idly that to the guards It appeared Hint the packing rnse wns being cnn-it'it at random ou the waves. It so happened, however, Hint the en vious eyes of n sailor on one of t lit British gunboats fell upon this box ns it drifted past, nnd wood being scarrt he obtained permission from an otllcer to drag It aboard. One can conceive his amazement when he found beneath It a living Boer: Pearson's Magazine. Turpou I.eapa Into Boat. Floyd Conyer and his men, of Ccdnr Key, I-'In., met with a peculiar adven ture with n tarpon a few night ago. While sailing nlons there wait ii sud den splash In the Miller nnd a heavy object fell on the deck, which proved to be n tarpon, between tlve nnd six feet long. After striking the deck It gave niiotliei- lenp ami struck the sail, which knocked It back upou the deck, and, into the hatch way, where they succeeded 111 capturing It. The negroes were frightened nearly out of their wits. They thought It was n uiermahl or some horrible sen serpent, nnd were nlriost rendy to desert the ship. Jtick sour Ilk (I-'ln.) Tlnies-Uuioll. Horseshoes Quit ltent. Ail niicieut ceremony took place nt the l.ii'V Courts, says the London Kx press, when thu King's ltouieinbriiucei' (Master 1'ollockt Sat in the Kcfei-ee's loom ut the Luw Courts to receive thu quit reut services from the city of London for two hereditaments of greut untlqulty liehl by the cliy from thu C row ii. The payment Is made for nu estate colled "The Moors," in Shrop shire, and lor n teuemeut cnllett "Tho I'orgp," which mice stood lu nt Clem cat'g Duties. The City Solleilti.' (Sir Hcuiewood Crawford) appeared to make payment, nnd the Itefereo's room was crowded by u number of Interested spectators, this being the second oc casion upou which the paymeut ha been iiinile in open Court. The Solicitor, having read the clty'a wui-ruut for the payment, laid before thu Itemeiiibraucer six horseshoes and sixty-one nails lu neat parcels us puy f.ieut ou account of "The Korge," Two faggots were then taken, ouu of which was cut In two with out blow from u "good axe" and the other by three blows from a "peer uxe" two axes of tUrt'ereut tpiulity belug payment for "The Moors," The Ituiiu'Uibriiuce; having expressed himself us satisfied with the paymeuts, the cereniouy was over. The Ills of m bteiiugrapUer,' The Swedish Minister to (ireut Brit, nla. Coliut Curl I.'ewenhuupt. begun. lite an a ateuonrupUtT lu the House 0t. Nolilrtd fit- Kluitliolui. THE "KEEP A.TRYIN' 8ICNB0ARD9 "My boy." snhl ITnrle .lliinm, "you'll soon be idnrtiiic out. To drive o'rr lifp'n Inn rostlwny, unit oft n hit of doubt Will punirle vnn rompletely, In which yon'ile brut iiirni Of tiriitieliin wnvn. when rnnd fork out, n the re im liiieil to do. Fitch benid Hie equal minks of wel'-worn travel, lilte us not. And so. one's iinih'rideil vliicli he'd bet ter r!niie to I nil : Put I lime Inii-neil Hie route, my liny, sin! thus nnnli I'll rotifpss The 'Keep o-tryin" inl'iiiri1 mark Ins hightrsy to niciri. "Succens Is such s nretly town -to reach It. sll men strive; You'll find the ernn-tl. thonoli. growing less the tort her on run drive For fnsnr, seeking shorlt-i cuts through Dilly-dally Une. Oet to far off the highway that they find it ne'er again! You'll be sllnred. aa on ynu go. by finger- pouts that snv Take Chance's Hoail. pnt AYeitingvilte, It's far the better wny:' Bui I this safer route tvonld f.tin upon Tour mind lmpre -The 'Keep a-tryin" igiilmiirtl mark the highway to itirre. "The road that runs thinv.h Willing- Till haa propeH l.iuhl nnil fair. When firat vou atnrt. but. further on. it leads through swnnip of cure. And, after that, you'll have to climb the weary hill of debt : Then, still beyond, there inonn in view the tollgate of regret. And so, my hoy, when starting on the road of life, alone. The route vour t'ncie lliiain chose I tmt vou'll make ymir own. And need his plain directions, if you'd ouite avoid ihitrews: The 'Keep a-tryin' ' signboards mnrk the hifihway to success." Itoy Kiirrell (Jreene, in Success. 'flint life, indeed, is ahoit, Konr tellers testify. And half of life ia "if." Three-fourths of life are "lie." -I'hilHilelphit I'imoii!. "An umbrella Is the I adgc of worldly preferment In the Orient." "A subtle reminder that worldly pre ferment Is easily lost." Detroit Free Press. "Miss Holler says she thinks she will hnve tier voice tried." "Well, If she does the verdh-t 111 be guilty of murder in the llrst degree." -Philadelphia Bullet lu. "Why, gentlemen:" cried Hi" nfter dinner speaker tragically, "what would this mil Inn be without the ladies?" "Stag-nalloti. of course." luuruiui't'd the Cheerful Idiot. -Judge. A ffigler's better Hm'i t lio mini ho never liitiith a Int. To liiugii at nothing' liett-'r tiuin lo twirry over r. - rhil.iilelpliia Press. Jones (referring to the pleasant faced lady who had Just passed). "Ah. iny boy. I owe a great, ileal to that woman." Brown "Indeed: Who Is she'" Jones "My landlady." Tit Bits. "An did O'Brien have n good wake'" asked liiift'erly of Mulligan, "Did he'" replied Mulligan. "Shtire. nu' if he'd been nloive to injoy it he'd a thought he was bavin' Hie toiine of his life." Judge. She (liullgnantlyi "Why, talk about women! The ordlumy man baa un enormous capacity lor scandal!" He "Yes, nud the capacity of the ordinary woman Is so small Hint It'a alwaya running over." Brooklyn Life. "I wonder why the young men are so shy about culling on Miss Buiin Combe. Is It because slit Is such a singular kind of girl?" "Not nt nil. It'a because her younger brother are so formidably plural." Chicago Tri bune. Mra. Murphy (to her husband, excit edly) "Kun. run for the doctor, Pat. The child bus swallowed the half peony you gave him to play with." Mr. Murphy "Oh. keep your mind easy, Bridget; It was u bail one, uny way." Tlt-Blts. "Can he cook?" Inquired the proprietor of the restaurant. "Cook?" echoed the culler, who was rooting for a friend out of a Job. "Can he cook? Say, I've seeu tlmt man make four squab pies out of one old pigeon!" Chicago Tribune. "Yes," aald the haughty young woman, who was a Colonial Damn as well aa a Daughter of the Itevolution. "my grent-grent-griindsire fell at Bunker Hill." "Ice or hanana skin," inquired the polite young iiiau from Milwaukee. Ohio State Journal. "Sir!" exclaimed the legislator who had been "approached," felgulug In dignation In the hope of a raise, "how dare you offer me this gross Insult?" "Pardon me," replied the lobbyist, who knew his man. "but this offer Is absolutely net." Philadelphia Press. Citizen "Madam, why do you per sist lu punching ine with your um brella?" "I want to make you look round, ao that I call thank you for giving uie your seut. Now, sir. don't you go off nnd stiy that women haven't uny unttiuers." Modern Society. "Doom wl' thai lloo." John Heury Alexander, who ran the aires lu Glasgow, Kdluburgh. Dum fries aud Carlisle lu the lust half of the nineteenth century, had, like a good uiauy actor-iuuiiugers, a high opinion of himself. Heuce he wua politely atyled "Alexander the (Ireut." Due night during u pluy he had to Ure a gun at a bird, the discharge be lug followed by the fall ou the stage of a stuffed bird. Alexander tired, but uo bird fell. Slinking his list at the "property niuu" uloft. he muttered lu audible tones, "Doou mT the tloo. uiau, doou wl' the doo." Aud by aud by, amidst shrieks of laughter, there .irnmwii t i.H th. airum of I, , doth" or iJifc-eou. BIT ro,' .ILL Plumbing, Gas Fitting, fcc. :o to rin-: KKYSTOXK HARDWARE CO. Where you fan get reliable work by competent nutl experienced workmen nt moderate prices. A full line of (taf Fixtures, Lamps, Tubs, Closets, Instantaneous Heater-, Ktc, kept on hand. The Only First Class Plumbing Establishment in the Town. KEYSTONE HARDWARE CO. i-'.vr f.n' i t l nt iLiiiMi. V I I K IXS U HA TvTOK. Ilrookville I'.-t. Since 1S7M. 12 FIRST-CLASS COmPANIES. JOHN' TKl'lHiKN. Solicitor, KcynoMsrillc, I'cnn'n. Just as They Grow FRUITS Right off the Trees VEGETABLES Fresh from the Farm FISH Wriggling from the Water. I FINEST CANNED ;N THE WORLD. 10 VARIETIES IN TIN AND GLASS. JHI. "W. !looit. Reynoldsville, Pn. H OTEL MoCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. Thu leading hotel of ths town. Ilcadquiir ttra for commerctttl me n. Htnm linat, fre bua, bath rooms andclosnt on evary floor, ample rootna, billiard room, telephone con nectlona Ac. itrxxx: il renrrrrrt YOUNG'S PT ATVTTMr; lii MILL You will find Sash, Doors, Frames and Finish of all kinds, Rough and Dressed Lumber, High Grade Var nishes, Lead and Oil Colors in all shades. And also an overstock of Nails which I will sell cheap. n r J. V. YOUNG, Prop. First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital, Surplus, .$.0,000. 15,000. C. Jlltchell, Freslstenl) Utou .Tlr lei land. Vie Pre. I John II. ttaurher, 4 aaliler. Director! 0. Mitchell, Scott McClelland. J.O.King John H. Corbett, O. E. Brown. O. W. fuller, J. H. Kaucher. Doea aneneval banklnf business and aolletta the aecountaof merchaoU, proteiwlonal men farniera, mechanics, mlnera, lumbermen and others, promliloit the most careful atuinuoa lo the biuinens of all peranns. liate Deposit boxea for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. EVERY WOMAN BoBMtttnM needt 4 ratlabl mootUi ragulmliBtf miiintm, rn nrr a to vVa PENNYROYAL PILLS, A raifrnipt safe aa.1 certain la raeult Tberea ne (Ur. t'oul'aj uTr dUappulat, il.00 par iMa. Tor .ale bj H. Altw. Itoka. The United State produce, a much, borax aa tha rent o( Ut world oomblned. KtXDS OF The Finest Canned Ms hi h World 40 VARIETItS iTVLESIN TIN i, CLAH BOFFflLO. ROCHESTER i- PITTS80BBII !T. CONDENSED TIME TABLE IX KKFKCT NOV. 3, 1'JOI. NORTH Hot Nl. UASTKaK TIME. 14 I A. M. P. X. 10 12 p. Ji. p. . t 4 10 10 0 ritmhuix ) I Allcftitny j , ltntu-r J'ralvillo WkhI Monfirove. A 51' It ft Vi 1 1 .'.J 211 :i: rt .'rll I X 4:1 7 :vi I 7 n-i, I a i j'no 1 my ton i I'miXsiiilawnry r' a. m I tu I'. l. 'unxsiitaxviicy iv r i i, II lut I nitr It -m X I r. I Ii u:ii is r- 6 mi .li f7 n -ii. t 10 5 001 asii !i .Hi! i 47i I tV'. 8 Ii.. 4 1C'. A fflil. (J (Kl . 7 x is; 1 .v. "i' 1 1:' a vn 3 IK 3 W 4 II V. A M. Jiiiirtiou. imiiri KiUs crwk linM-kwuyvillo.... KldicuHy J.ilihwmtmrK Mt.Jfwcit Now ton Brmllonl Ar H I.'), 7 Wi 7 III R im. at -Vi 1 M s r in ;i 'in : 4 is) I A. H. A. m. 1 1. . p. yi. 11 . jti"i:1.JJJ BuIThI'i kH-hexU;r7 .Ar. Arrlvo A. U. p. y. I p. m. P. M. ' A. W. Aitdirtonal train leaves Hu;l,'r lor Piitixsutaw m-y 7:30 A. M. daily, pxcvt amiddj-a. HOfTIf POfNl). FASTPKM TIMll. 1:5 ! :t S 7 ; A. . I A. M. A. M. i P. M. P. M. Korhtmter J:j. tj '' 0 iliilTiiln . ... .. .L.'. .... .'. . MMt al'i' ID li f" I A. M V. m7 p. jTI"?. Bra.lf.inl Lv. t 7 1J 1 1 l U 4i Nhwioii I a si ij im! a ii Mt.Jl-wett ' H IJ ia .Vii 7 la I Kl juhnsoiiburx -j; i 'Ji am a si Hiilaway ,v 1 .rMij H 1.. 1 r, HnickwayvlUe.... HI .HI a) H irj 3 11 ralla Creak a.u. 10 sit a ,7 0 on DuRola mn n ini' 2 .V. l.i 3 -it C. A at. Junction. 47 II 07 tl nt Run 7 in 11 .11' 0 4 4 tn Huiixsuiairiu'y ar 7 Illi .1 :tl to ou 4 1 Iluixxiutwiiey lv 7 3D a. a. l'i p.m. 4 an Diivuiu ail 4 . Kt-lio 8 aa West MHa;mve... a lit I'ratirsvtJWi 9 UW DM Butler u 47 i U4 a U tSSSE?) ArrlTe. a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. a. j. Additional train leaves Piinxsiitawuey for But ler 4.35 p. n. daily, except miiKUtya. CI.EARFIKLD DIVISION. TS' a.uii-ituN -riue. P. H. ' "i'aii a an a ti a m p. a. 1 1 Ufi ArrlTO. Leave. Bfyiinlilnvllle tl ,. . .rails t.TfUa. 1'uUohi ,C. Ji M. Juiu-iioii... . fAiirtL-..uvtll.. t .W Itl ia t.'i!.. ia ati'.. It 4'.l.. 1 lcl a aa 8 Otlj 7 ml , J", , on:... i. ianril, M 1(1. Bl. . 11 3H . Cleanl'd, Mlit. 8t t 7 lu til tu ....Clcarfl'd, K. Y. C lid 44. P. M. I A. M. 'Leave. Arrive Daily. f Daily except gunilay. Trains I and are solid Testtbulisl, with Itand annieduyciat!hee, and reclliilug chair can, tU eate cars dally exoepl Rumluy. Trains 'i and 7 have Piilluiun fHeepera between niithtloaud 1'ltUUurg, and KucheMtur and Pltu burg. EDWARD O. LAPCY, Ceueral rUiwnicf Agent, ( Font N. r. J.) Jtocaeaier. 3. Y. 8 4j 4 II 4 a; '' '