r i , 7 T AN OXFORD CUSTOM. Method That Enforce an Rlntiorta rtm at Hook ken ln. An American tiiiltnt nt Oxford ny thnt In certain of tho iMlTwuliy n.l legee B luon mny bo for At mwrl to tho ball itor that Is, tho room lir-low the dining "hull," whore tho fiinoy proior lea of the colloiro ore 1liliiyl for. wilt. There nr ornngeit from Florida mid Tangier, apples from Now Ktiglnnd, toga nnd dates from tlio lvnnt, pntm-s from Italy, candled nprlcots fron? Ifrnnco and English hothouse urn pen. All nre uprend upon the tithlo like n gorgeous Veiietlnn picture, lint nt ei ther end of tho room Mnnd two Oxford "scouts" xvUta account books In tholr hands. A man tnkes a tniigerlno nnd innlics a llttlo pestitro townrd tho scout, wha silently records, "Urown, omnia1, two pence," and looks up to catch tho next Item. Borne one asks. "How much nro chocolate creams, lllgglns?" "Three ha'pence for four, sir," nud the student urges threo neighbors to hare his pennyworth. The minuteness of this bookkeeping Is characteristic of precise Kiigllsli ways. The weekly bills always bear a charge of twopence for salt nnd tlio like, and once, when I lmd not ordered anything for tho day, there was nn un specified chnrgo of a penny In the brenkfast column. I asked the butler .what It meant Ho looked at tno hor rified. "Why, sir, that Is to keep your nnmo on the books!" t asked If such elaborate bookkeep ing were not very expensive. "In America," I snld, "wo should lump the charges nud devote tho money saved to hiring a better cook." lie explained that it nhvnys had been managed so. That was sulllclent. Youth's .Companion. I j The Iron Mnttlvn. Tho Iron maiden Is a terror Inspir ing torture Instrument mnda of strong wood coated with Iron. It opens with two doors to allow tho prisoner to be placed Inside. The entire interior Is fitted with long, sharp iron spikes, so that when the doors nro pressed to these sharp prongs force their way Into various portions of tho victim's body. Two enter his eyes, others pierce his cbest and, In fact, iuipalo him nllve In such a manner that ho dies In the most agonizing torture. Persons were condemned to death by tho embraces of the iron maiden for plots against tho governing powers, pnrrlcldo, religious unbelief and murder. The date of this instrument Is tho fifteenth century. It is believed thnt the Iron maiden is purely and peculiar ly a relic of old Nuremberg, as at thnt date we do not rend of it anywhere else, while the annals of that town con tain many allusions to Its terrors. i Dla Flrat Taata of Discipline. 1 Admiral Jouclt, probably ono of tho Jolllest seadogs our navy ever knew, once told this amusing story of his early days as a cadet: "I was a sociuble youngster," he ays, "and when I went to my first as signment, the Independence, and saw the stars and 'stripes floating over it 1 remembered my mother had taught me that my first duty was to tho flag, so I attempted somo conversation on this line with the executive ofllcer who had received me when I ennio on board and who was one of the strictest disci plinarians In the navy of that day. " 'Silence, sir!' ho roared at my first question, his face red with anger. 'Si lence, slrl Who gave you permission to speak? Let me hear only six words from you, sir, whllo you are on this hip "port," "starboard," "yes. sir," and "no, sir.'" "And this was my first dlsclpltno In the navy." I Crowns by Wholesale. - It Is told of one of the ancient kings of Egypt that his coronation proces sion occupied a whole day in passing through the city of Alexandria and that 8,200 crowns of gold were carried by the servants. One crown was threo feet in height and twenty-four feet in circumference. There were also car ried In the procession sixty-four suits of golden armor, two boots of gold four and a half feet In length, twelve golden basins, ten large vases of per fumes for the baths, twelve ewers, fifty dishes and a large number of tables all of gold. Twcnty-threo of the 8,200 crowns were valued at 334. 400, and It is not surprising that the procession was guarded by 1)0,000 sol diers. St James Gazette. A Joker Anions: Birds. The bluejay Is a practical joker. It ts his habit to conceal himself In a mass of leaves near the spot where mall birds are accustomed to gather and when they are enjoying them selves In their own fashion to sud denly frighten them almost to death by screaming out like a hawk. Of course they scatter In every direction, and when they do so the mischievous rascal gives vent to a cackle that sounds very much like a laugh. I Fatal Worry. ' Hewitt It Is worry, not work, that kills. J ewett That's so, especially when a fellow worries himself to death be cause he cannot get work. Brooklyn Ufa. t OC and On. "How will you have your hair cut?" queried the talkative barber. "OUT snapped the disagreeable pa tron. And the barber cut on. Boston Globe. Twu ArttdetaL I EUa What would you do If you bad sjy bead of hair? tC Ttks It back and exchange It Ks w lark Press. Try Till Drop a I'rnny. iriive you ever noticed the Interest tfcnt money attracts even if It Is only a Slimlc cent? The next time tint t yoil see n copper roln ilropiM-il in n street car Just observe. Kvery eye In tho our will turn to tlio spot where it dropped, nnd there will be niiiiilfextcd n real general concern over lis recov ery. Two or threo lienils lire likely to come In oriitnct over the point of its dlsiippenrauco, nnd then their owners will tlrnw suddenly bnek nnd try to nppenr unconcerned, but In another second they nre nuniii leaning forward. Tlio mil ii who dropped the rent Is usually Hie first who nppenrs to Imvo brushed memory of tho trivial occur rence aside, but Just ns soon lis tho eyes In the ear have turned from lilm his own nre suro to go back to tho floor In tho hnpn thnt tho trunnt coin Will bo seen. When lie has gone, there Is a re newed Interest mining tho passengers, for tho stiifio of "finders keepers" lias arrived, nnd those near tho spot of dlNiippearanco become quite diligent until they nro nwnro they make n cen ter of attraction. Hut Interest In that Utile coin Is not lost whllo there Is n passenger left, nnd when tlio car Is empty tho conductor takes his turn and resurrects tho cent. New York Herald. Making- Tlirm All One. An elderly minister Is fond of telling of n "break" lie once Hindu at a double wedding of two Bisters. It was ar ranged that tho two couples should be ninrrled with ono ceremony, tho two brides responding nt tho sumo tlmo and the two bridegrooms doing tho same. There hnd not been any pre vious rehearsal, ns tho minister hnd come a long distanco and had reached tho church but a few minutes before tho tlmo for tlio ceremony. All went well until It ciimo tlmo for tho minister to say, "And now I pro nounce you man nnd wife." It suddenly became obvious to the minister that tho usual formula would not do lit the case of two men and two wives, nud he could not think of nny wny of making "man" nnd "wife" plural In tho sentence. In his despera tion and confusion ho lifted his hunds nnd said solemnly: "And now I pronounce you, ono and all, husband nud wife!" A lift end Its Oilila, A notorious gambler, who died somo tlmo ngo, once wagered n thousand dol lars to ono that six would not bo thrown with a pair of dlco ton times In succession. His ofTor was taken up by a fellow clubman. Tho dlco were brought, and his opponent actually threw six nine times In succession. Tho gambler then offered $-170 to bo free of tho bet. The other man declined, had his tenth throw and fulled to get another six. Just to show Inyv very llttlo tho av erage man knows about tho doctrine of chances a well known mathematic ian has pointed out the real odds about this bet. Tho chances wcro no less than t!0,4U0,l5 to 1 against six being thrown ton times in succession; there fore tho real bet should havo been about $00(,0K) to 1 cent ngnlnst such a thing happening. I'ittsburg Guzetto. A Drawback. "Well, James, how are you feeling today?" said the minister to ono of his parishioners, nn old innu sulTcring from chronic rheumatism. "You aro not looking as brisk as usual." "Nn, sir," replied tho old fellow snd ly. "I've been gey unfortlult tho day." "How, James?" "Wecl, sir, I got a letter frn a Glasca lawyer body this mornln tellln' me thnt urn cousin Jock was deld an' that he had left mo twn huniier poun'." "Two hundred pounds!" repented tho minister. "And you call that bard luck? Why, It Is quite a fortune for you, James." "Aye," snld tho old man sorrowfully, "but tho stipid lawyer body dldnn pit encuch stamps on his letter, an' I hud a halo saxpenco to pey for extra post age." London Tit-Bits. Sand Swept Asia. In the arid lands of central Asia tho nir is reported as often laden with fino detritus, which drifts llko snow around conspicuous objects and tends to bury them in a dust drift. Even when there is no apparent wind the air Is described as thick with fine dust, and a yellow sediment covers every thing. In Kbotnn this dust sometimes so obscures the sun thnt at mlddny ono ennnot see to read Quo print with out a lump. .Varnish From Seaweed. A kind of seaweed which Is plentiful on the coast of China furnishes an ad mirable glue and varnish. When dried, It Is waterproof, nnd it is employed to fill up tho Interstices In bamboo net work, of which windows are frequent ly constructed In that country. It Is also utilized to strengthon and varnish paper lanterns. A Cheerful Proposal. A .Scottish beadlo one day led tho manse houscmuld to the churchyard and, pointing with his finger, stam mered: "My folk Ho there, Jenny. Wad ye like to lie there too?" It was his way of popping the ques tion. A Composer. Hoax I thought you suld that man was a musician? Joax Nonsense! "You certainly told me he wrote mel odies." 'l told you be was a composer of heirs. Hf sells soothing syrup." A Marrying- Man. u a marrying man?" was i somber looking gentleman reception. " was the prompt reply i I C "Are A asked of at a rectf It "Yes, tui a c Tyman." ,1 nanny In Knsland. Few people are nwnro how strict a Ruulitilli Is still legally ordained In Knghind. Tbu Lord's day observnuco act forbids not only Kuiulay trading, but nlso every possible occupation walking, riding, rowing or nny gnniu mill strictly enjoins upon nil subjects over iiiuo years of ngu attendance at church. At the opening of every as size tho royul proclamation for tho preservation of molality Is rend. Poo plo who nro then present for tho first time nro astonished to henr thnt tho monarch forbids nnd calls upon tho magistrates to punish absence from di vine service on Sundays, nny playing of cards or other games of chance or haunting of public houses on tho same day. Kverybody found in nn Inn dur ing service hours Is liable to n flue of NO rents, tho landlord to ft penalty of (2.40, nnd for a successful prosecution church wardens nro entitled to a re ward of till. As recently us 1801 Isaac Walton, a manservant, was lined $2.30 for refusing to nttciid church on Bun day when ordered there by his mis tress. About the same tlmo n mother was prosecuted by her son and actual ly Imprisoned for not attending church. Don't Du It "Just For Now," Many young people form habits Which cripple nud handicap them for life by doing things "Just for now." They let things drop wherever they happen to bo "Just for now," thinking that they wilt put the book, the tool, the letter or the article of clothing lat er where It belongs. When these young people grow up to manhood nnd wom anhood, they find that tho habit of putting things down anywhere "Just for now" has become a tyrant thnt tills their lives with confusion nud disor der. It takcj no more time or effort to put a thing where it belongs in tho first place than It does later, perhaps less, and tho chances nro that If you do not do so at tho proper tlmo you never will. Even If It costs you a llt tlo Inconvenience nt the moment to put everything In Its proper place, to do everything nt the proper time, tho orderly and methodical habits which you cultlvoto In this way will Increase your power nnd usefulness a hundred fold nud mny save you much trouble and mortlficatlou In tho future, Suc cess. Tried Hard. At a trial at Auburn, l'n., ono of the witnesses was a green countryman unused to tho ways of tho law, but quick, us It proved, to understand its principles. After a severe cross exam ination, says an exchunge, tho counsel for tho government paused, and then, putting on a look of severity, ex claimed: "Mr. WHMiis, has not an effort been mudo to Induce you to tell a different story?" "A different story from what 1 told, sir?" "That Is what I mean." "Yes, sir; several persons havo tried to get mo to tell a different story from what I havo told, but they couldn't" "Now, sir, upon your oath, 1 wish to know who thoso persons nre?" "Well, I guess you've tried 'bout as burd as uny of them." Displayed Some Strength. Tal" "Well, Willie." "You wouldn't pick sis out for a strong woman, would you?" "Hardly. Your sister Is a quiet, gentle girl." "Well, that's all you know about It Bho Just puts It on. Why, I heard that big man that's been cnlllng heiv tell his chum last night that she threw blin over. I don't know what It was, but If she threw hliu over anything she's a bird." Chicago Tost Prevention of the Flight of Birds. To prevcut birds from flying with out tho barbarous and Injurious sys tem sometimes practiced of cutting their wings It will be found sulllclent to tlo together with a thread threo or four of tho largest feathers of ono wing. This destroys the balance, tho wings do not act symmetrically In tho air, and flight Is rendered impossible. Fowls, pigeons, etc., may be kept with in bounds in this simple fushlou. Merely Misplaced. "Captain," said the cabin boy, "Is a thing lost when you know where It is?" "No, you fool," answered tho cup tain, who, being a wise mun, ubhorred frivolous questions. "Well, sir, your silver teapot Is at the bottom of the sea." Exit cubln boy. New York. Times. It Wouldn't Work. "I found," said the man who fre quents the races, "that I seemed to win every second day, so I made up my mind to take a fresh sturt and bet only every second duy." "And bow did you come out?" "Well, I think I must havo started tho scheme tho wrong duy." Chicago Post The Kind of Judge He Wanted. Tho story Is told of an Irishwoman who tried to console bcr husband with the remark that bo would have a fulr trial and an upright Judge. "Yerra, woman," replied her spouse, "what'd I want wld an upright Judge? What I wants Is a Judge that'll leun a llttlo." Opportunity. Opportunity has all bcr bair on ber forehead, but when she has passed you cannot call her buck. She has not tuft whereby you can lay hold on her, for she Is bald on the back part of ber head and never returns. Itubcluls. TIib average amount of wutor that should be tulacu dully is from two to four pints, or from four to eight glusses. More water 'should be drunk In hot i weather than In cold. I 4'rnvllr Crushed. William llllss when president of tb Boston and Albany railroad was once called beroro the railroad commltteu of the .Massachusetts legislature to testi fy ou trnlllc matters, nnd a young member who was serving his Hist term undertook to examine him. "I want you to tell me how much It costs to haul a freight car from Ho;tnii to riprlngilcld," said tlio member. "I don't know." replied Mr. Itllss. "You don't know'" "That was the answer 1 gave," "What nre you, nnywny?" President." "Of what?" "The Boston nnd Albany railroad." "Well, sir," began the legislator In rising voice, "If you nre William Bliss, president of the Boston nnd Albany railroad, nud you don't know what It costs to haul freight from Boston to Bprlnglleld, who In the iiaiiio of heav en does know?" "No one that 1 know unless It Is n member of the Massachusetts legisla ture who Is serving his first term." Another member continued the examination. It is related tnat an Indian ciiler once approached General Crook nnd wanted to borrow n cannon, "Io you expect mo to loan you a camion with which to kill my sol diers?" the old veteran Inquired. "Xo," the chief replied; "kill soldiers with a club. Wunt cannon to kill cowboys." REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. QRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we nre compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks we offer special inducements in prices cm the following: Buggies Plows Harrows Stoves Pumps Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two T'yT" Doors Windows REYNOLDSVILLE N, HANAU. I am closing out my stock of dry and gents' furnishing goods at Z going to quit business. fl.OO lireiw IJihhIh Kin k:h; dreHH goods, - - itfte 7fti: drcHH irooris, ftftc IV I'llHhluern - 211c 3. V I 'iinIi mere - 24i'. UOe CiiKluiuiru 47'ii! Inc IMiiIiIh Se I'luliU - lie il.00 llrnlldi'lotb 7lk! SI .20 llrniidulolli UV 11.011 Silks 71k: 7.V. HIIkH - 57c mil-HI I kH 4.V 4. V Silks uftu He Hrusb Wilding 7it . .V lliiisli lllnilliiK . 4e iV Tnlilo I.I lion 2i ! fide I it I lt? linen . . 4iic 7ilc liihlc linen to: mic lititrlmr'H Ilium - 22 4Ue biuelier's linen inm ftc cambric, lining 4c AUu lutllus' shirt wulst 40c CLOTHING. In hhtck unit blue, cluy worsted, MMIIirtl unu rounu cui HUllM. iin.no iniitH 114.00 soils 111.00 10.011 H.I50 7.2.1 S.ftO 3.M 2.40 12.00 aulta ... ln.im suits s.oo suits 8.0U suits 4.00 suits YOUTH'S SUITS. Iio.no nulls 8.011 suits 7.Jsulls tf.ftOsullH ti.OOsilllH ... ft.ftO HIlltM - . 4.M suits 7.2.1 H.2.1 (1.00 4.7.1 4.01) 8.7(1 2.75 WITH ITS NEW BUILDINGS OPENS SEPTEMBER 3, CLOSES OCTOBER 18. FOUR SUPERB MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS. SOUSA AND HIS BAND, Sept. 3d to Sept. 16th. THE FADETTES WOMEN'S ORCHESTRA Conf l7xhnenn OF BOSTON J S0pt' ,7t" t0 SePt' 23d " CREATORE. the svengali MUSIC WORLD. WAITER DAMROSCH AND THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. MFU ATTDAfTinNQ IHI hauntid swing. mt. pelei in eruption. HLTT rtl ItVtLIIVnj . THE DANCING MARIONETTES. DARKNESS AND DAWN. C.nnA filrl PaiiAritAC THE DIZZT T0B00QAN SLIDE. THE MERRY-GO ROUND. UUUU VIU IdVUIIlCi. IHI CINEMATOGRAPH ALL NEW PICTURES. ADMISSION 35 CENTS. Ons Firs fop the Round Trip on til Railroads. tils flrentest Mistake. "Tho mistake of my life." snld tho reminiscent innn, "was when I wns selling patent medicines In Itussla Ono day I nttetided n review of a crack regiment nnd suddenly every man In the ranks begun sneezing for nil be Wns worth. In n trice I had my sum plo case open and was trying to sell the coinnilssnry n cnrlond of my nntl grip pellets when he rudely Informed tie that the troops were only hulling with delight the arrival of Genera Aknchooehebedooskl." Judgo. fnennsclans Self Crlllflsin. Mr. X.. the subeditor, was nsked to write on nrtlclo on superstition nnd Im becility. When the article wn printed, the opening sentence wns found to be ns follows: "That Imbecility Ih not on the wane, perusal of the following lines will limply demons! in to." Courrler du Centre. ArciimnlntlnK Wentfli. Could I climb to the highest place In sthciiN 1 would lift my voice ami pro claim: I'd low citizens, why do ye turn nnd scrape every stone to gather wen I til nnd take so little care of your children, to whom one day you must rclinqulnh It nil? Socrates. London Is considered n crowded city. yet 0.4 per cent of Its Inhabitants oc cupy ono room tenements, whereas In Bombay It Is 30 per cent. HARDWARE COM'Y. good anisiulothlng and ladies pur cont less than cost. Am tl.OOIiHlloH' slilrt wiiIhIm 71k- i.;r iiuiii'H' hIiIh whim, si. 12 il .M IihIIch Mill 1-1. wills) (1.15 I . I ft IikIIch' xlilrt wiiIhI line 31.23 tmhy drimsoM n-"m! 7.V Imliy di-CHKci. - ti."o filk! Imliy ilrcMstm - :nc 2Tic Imliy ilrcHMM, - 11k; 7'ic Imliy HklrtM 4.V (Ule Imliy Nklrt - :i'.k; 2.V Imliy'H skirt Ilk- Ilk-child's MiM'kliiK - Ti.jc ri'4e i-lilld'H Ml.w k Iiium Ilk- IN! chilli's HlncklllK 12',C 2Tic stand covers - ilk; Sc IihIIh Hllkllteen 4c Ilk: yunl Hllkuleen - Tic I. 'h- yiiril Hllkiileen lie ,r 9.m llcxllilimnnet, l.ll II. im llexlliln I'omeU K-le sTm- flexltile corset ti."n: Nk! Ilexllile corset 41k? 40o Ilex I hie comet ik: Cbildrons' Kneo Punt's Suits svi.oo Halts, ... a.oo 4.10 suits - . il.fto 4.00 suits . . . 2.110 :i.:V Bulls 2.;VI 1.50 suits . 1.00 ll.OOsulls - . ;.-,: Tile knuu pun is - . .Vm Mic leneu pants . - 42c 2'x; knee punts llic 2-m: child's nvurulls . I'.h- Mim's 1.1c linen collnrs Inc: Hoy's l'k! linen collnrs 7c Men's 'ic rublier collars l'.k- Men's .Mm nuekt lus - - J!k; Men's 2.V neckties . Ilk- Child's 10c nec-ktlu lie NEW m AND NEW MUSIC HALL of the Sept. 24th to Oct. 4th. Oct. 6th to Oct. 18th. l I " ."" ft:' .''1;?' i. L KEYSTONE HARDWARE COMPANY Rcynoldsvillc, Pa.-' BbTFJiLC, I.GCSESTEH & P1TTSB0EGH RT, CONDENSED TIME TABLE IN KKKECT Jt'NK V,, ltKM. NORTH IKll'NI). KAirr.r.N timf.. i 14 P. 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M. 8 11 10 42 2 47 f 8 40 8 25 10 M 2bi 8 (ill 8 34 1100 8 67 11 21 9 21 8 611 1110 8 it! 40 4 1.1 A. M. I 8 3.i P. M. 4 15 4 4i I I 4 1'J i "!!!! !."'.!! "'s.i 6 31 o m 6 45 7 2"l A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. I.CUVC, A. M. ....i.v...Trr Horliratcr I It 1 till I. . . . rtriiilfiinl I.v.1 Ni'Wton 1 Mt. Ji'Wi'tt : .lolinitiHilttirK ' HIilRWny ' ItnH'kwnyvilk' fiilli I'ri'i k i a m. I in Hi .n f IW V. .Si .M. Jnncllon. Wit linn 6 1-' 1 n I'im-iiltiiuiiy nr rinixiitiiwiiry Iv 7 'A! 7 8 or, H 17 liavton Ki'lin Wi-Ht Mnsi;rovc Crak-ivillu 8 10 9 07 V 47 It.it I AUt'L'hi'tiy I I'ltWjurx 11 00 Arrtvo. A. M. A'l'lltimml trnln leaven I'mixaiitawney for But ler 4:::" p. l. Uuily, cxecpt Suiuluya. Notk On RniKlnyt train 6 arrlvcn TlnlTnlo 8:111 p. .. Km'iii HU r i :u.i p. m., Rim tram 8 icavet liut fuln'J a. m , Kncliester 8:;0 a. u. CI.EAliriKLU DIVISION. EASTKRN TIMK. 70 V. M. P. M. Arrlvo. Leave. IteyimliUvlllo ..... , . t'ulln rri'ek Imlloln . ...C. t M. Junction. ... ClirwetiHvlllo , ...(.'liarll'il, Mkt. 81..., ....Clcurll'd.N.Y.C...., Lcnvo. Arrive. A.M. P. M. 1 2.1 t 2 15 8 311 1 Oft t 7 OtJ 2 an 8 2 12 ID 7 07 8 V 8 3 '. 8 12 12 :il 7 1 7 81 ii r,i 7 6lJ 4 17 4 32 4 43 7 lHl 11 3K 8 0! t 7 ltl.tll 80 8 hi P. M. I A. M. A. M. P. V, Dully. t Dully except Sunday. EDWAHD C. DAPKY. Gvuurul I'uiti iit-i'r Aftent. ( Form K. P. 2.) Uochetter, N. Y. With um You Can Buy Ilorsos, Ifai'iicss, McConnick Iiiiitli'i's. Mowors, Kakos, t.rintlt'1's. nui'ttilii!i In GROCERIES DRY GOODS To clone out stock. A pair of well bred Mil visa COLTS foil SALK ThriM'-ytmr-olil buy tunra, pucur "Kiiiillon." Konr-yi'iu-olil lilnek uiuro, trot- ii.r-"Wllk." Ileal Ii kiml iul woll bitikun to Hlnulv or iloublu. GHOPPING uur ttlib The Reynoldsvlllc Milling Goinpany. Urlntj Your Product Co J.C.King&Co.'s il aTi'.T-i-ri-t3riTT:TTrn"rr! rirroi rurr t. unw, tm. S.nllwun I ' l'f ton ikliiliMj hr t(M On tht t ll thnt pupl tw. InH ( iM.ora hi It f.ll tnna. Hut mlliliika in gt Urn Umi Pari atrark kir4 ll nuralMi Thnt nl4 Mt rran quickly hint, Init I fnnn4 hf n.klnf Vanna Thn( 'twu rnttra't Prttf hint." Tf hi, I thmi in! than, natn It ftVi U irnk tho taint 4nn4t, knA I nnrlf had n mn-hnral rlhlatntr that yon halt nana. . Khan I taw wif wark tjntt laalfM Th.t I call. tn rrt Kalnti Int Hi'f. tot, cnnld nal ahVt It 'Twta fair "ratttt'i flat Fittf faint" Init naw, alrt, hrt'a mj trltri I'lfty gallant aanil toma, Of rnnr brlthlaat ralnVn taltr. IsHpl.tw Kn4IIC. . Tnn aaa lha Hun iwna ntltllnff Anil I wantH aamfthiagqnaintf la I thanrht t'4 taat an tH.r Par faor "I'lttoa't Kna Traal raltL" Tann tralf, Tht San In tht In. San1 for nwih of Pnlnt K nowl. lkn nnd AilTlrn Krt to ATTOX PAItT CO., Mllwiiaiken. wit. ENNSYLVANIA IIAILROAD. III'FI'AI,0 A AIJ.KfUIANY VALLEY IiIVIHION. Iiw (.rudo Division. In Effect May 29, 1902. lEaittm SUndtrd Tlrr.a. KAflTWAlin. No I0 No. 113 No.101, No ICS Nolo? TATIONH. I'ilt iliniu. .... Kcd litioK l.nwiooliiirn . Sin lt. thl,.i, link Klilno... Miiysi llli- l-illiilni't'l llll' Hmi.kvillu... low II I lllll l- Itl'.VIIIllllM'llll I'lini'iiiiHi TulKI ri'i'k.. Imlloln fiilnilii WliiiiTlinrn . IN'iiiillulU. . . Tylrr Ill'llllfZI'ttO. . irii in Driftwood.... M IA. M P. M.IP. M. 05 7 M 8 07 H 37 tn 43 il 411 tit on n 22 31 t 87 II M 10 Oft 10 10 Note. TriilntioliHi IK'il Hunk II. J.U. I'allx Cri i".inji,iT.ir.i ii iniMim ..mi n,. rn ., Ill Itiookvllli. 12.41. Idiynoldnville I'K i IIIIIIOIH l.iifl p. m. WP.STWAHD .... A ( v on 1 1 n .... H 2i II III 4 Oft II 40 II t 4 In .... 10 I I, II 47 4 rm .... 10 20 4 ftx .... 10 2'i 11 Ml ft 04 ... PI 4.1 821 ii in ii ihi 12 24 ft ::" tn 2i in in y mi til i til III tft ftM ii 41 il ;t; Yl r 8 l.-. til ftl t 4 20 II ft" II 4 1 13 8 311 7 oi fii IK i r 40 7 17 i :tr k 7 30 1 Ml 7 OS 7 3ft IV) 7 10 7 43 2 03 7 IK " I'l 2 2H 7 44 8 11 ,.v. t2 UN t7 M i 8 4ft i 3 0ft 8 20 A.M. A. M. P. M. P. M No 10 NolC6 No,02 No. 114 No. MO A. M, A. M.lA. M. P. M. P. M. .... 4 6 Ift ,11 20 .... I 5 60 ... t 41 til 411 .... t 17 .... B Ml 11 ftft .... 8 2A .... 7 17 12 22 .... IW .... 7 2ft 12 30 ... 7 00 .... 7 SO laiift .... 7 0ft .... 7 44 12 4 .... 7 1H It 20 8 till 1 Oft Oft 7 a il ;7 8 10 1 20 5 12 7 42 t :t! tft lx t7 48 8 44 8 23 1 82 8 27 7 68 t ftH t8 IB .... tft 43 t8 12 tf l tft Ml t8 18 7 ift h mi i m e on 18 ao 7 '! tH 03 J2 12 8 1ft .... 7 47 tn in J2 2ft a; ... 7 M 11) 22 ... t an .... noi : a :ih 8 4.) .... h 31 v .17 j;i on 7 14 .... 8 4ft 10 III 8 20 7 2ft .... 11 1.1 4.12 ill 30 t 4ft .... A. M. P. III. p. ni.p. M. P. M. 8TATION8. Driftwood O Ml II I Hiinniiteutte 'I'yli'r IViinlli'ld Wlntiirburn .... fuliuln liollolM KiillMCreuk f'lilirou'it Ui'ynolilnvllle,. Fuller lllHII Iirookvlllo Snninu'rvllle.... .Muyvllln OukHlelire Now lli'llili'lmni I.iiwsonlitim. Hi'd Hunk I'lttHburK i luiii iriinuiiyiil'llviiH lilllloln 4.10 p. til. 1 ii ll ( nii'k 4.17, Hi'ynoldHvllle4.), Brook vllle ft.Ki. Red Hunk 11.30, Pit Inborn .30 p.m. rriiliniDiiirki'd run dully; I dally, exenpi htinduy; t IIiik nintlon, where nliinala must h Known. lhllatlclphia & Erie Kullroad Division In effect Mupch 24th, I!H12. Trains leave Driftwood an IoIIowh: EASTWARD 9:04 n m Train 12, weokduys, for Bunbury. Ilk.'Hhiure, lliizli'lon, I'otuvllle, Benin ton, lltirrlnliurir and tlio Intnrmedlate nta tloiiM, arrlvlnu ut I'lilliuli-lpbla 8:23 p.m., Niiw York, :;)p. m.i liiilllmore,8:00 p. m.i WiiHlilintion, 7:fft p. m Pullman Parlor car from llliumport to I'blludulplila and paie mniL-.'ri'ourlieH from Kano to 1'hlluili'lplila and Ullliuiniiuoi t to lliiltlmore and H ii.U Ington. Joiisoniiuro Railroad. a.m. WKEKOAY8. a. m. 10 4.1 art'li'rmontW 11 00 It 04 11 07 It 10 11 18 11 20 11 28 11 40 12 01 10 314 10 :tft 10 31 10 2ft 10 20 10 11 oodvale Qulnwood Hmltli'n Kun IiiHtiinttir hiruivht Glen lluzul V ftii Jolinnoiitiurir 0 40 lvUUlKwuyur Uidgway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. p.m. p.m. a. m 7 30 2 Ift 7 20 2 04 8 a ur Rlilu'waylv 7 00 12 10 p.m. A 10 2ft Mill Haven 7 10 12 20 U 15 1,'royluiid 7 21 12 30 B 11 HhortH Mills 7 2.112 33 8 07 lilua Uot'k 7 !H !' m 7 (XI 7 oft 4 20 4 30 1 54 1 .11 1 47 I ;:i l a 1 28 i'lti I Ift I III 7 01 8 .17 8 47 8 43 ': i! ; Hi II M 4 34 4 37 IB Carrier 7 38 12 40 4 41 o iiroi.'KWuyv l 7 4:1 12 50 M 47 l.iini's .Nfllla 7 47 12 54 8 43 MitMliiu Suit 111 4 ftl 464 1 -tl llurvey. Run 7 54 I ml ft 02 Hill Iv Falls (J'kur 8 oil llll 8 10 Ji Iv I lull, ils ar 8 15 12ft ft 3ft I II il ft arFalisCk Iv In 1 20 5 10 II 12 12 .12 3 M 12 24 4 .10 1 1 47 4 0ft II 111 1 30 U IB) p.m. ii.iii o ii ili'VliolilHVIIIe 8 23 1 32 8 10 HriKikvlllu 8 50 1 .10 New Ui'tiil'iu Dim 2 3" Red llankf 10 10 i 20 Iv 1'itubui'itar 12 3ft ft 31) 5 : 0 00 4ft 7 24 43 .. .. . .1 "" uuiuuuai iiiiormauuu rousitli tli kui utfiils. J.B. II UTf'H INSON J. K. WOOD, l.en MiiiniKer Uen. Tawt Agt 12:ft0 p. m. Train 8, dally for Sunbury, Ilar rlliur unil pi lni'liulliiturmedlaieiatlouii. 4-uiiivnitj at l'lilliiili'liliia l:.a p. m New 1 ork IU:il p. iu.. lliililuiuri! 7:30 p. tu Wacb Inuioii :.!. p. i. Vestibiilcil pin lor car i ami iiiiKseii-eri'i.ai'lii'n, Hiillulo to I'blludel plilu and uslilutun. 4:m p. ui. Train U, dally, for Hur-'' r slitifj; mid liiterinedluie Httitloiis, ar rlilnuatriillaili lplilii4:24A. M.i New Vork. 7.1.1a. ui.i lltiliiinoi,2.:io a. m.i Wasliliixlou .in A. M. l'n Iiiiii n Sleeplnji ran. from lliirrUlmrjrtol'lillaUelpliltt and Now York. I liiliidelplila pusseiiKcra fan remain In Bleeuer undUturlK'd until 7:30 A. M. 11:11 p.m. Train 4,dally for Kunbui y, llarrln biirij and intermediate atailoiiB, urrlvluir at t'bilaiii'lpbla, 7:22 A. M. New York. ?: A. M. on week duy and 10.3s a M. on Sun day! Ualtlinoru, 7:1.1 A. m.i WahliiKUjn. 8:30 ."'.... u""'an nleitpem from Krle. " VVIlUuniHiiort to l'blladelpbia, and Hlllluniaport to WaabiiiKU'ii. FaaMeuirer eiiiii-lie from Krle to rUUudolpliia, and Wlllluwsporito llaltlmore. 13:27 p.m. 1'i ulii 14. dally for Sunbury. llurrl burn and princlpul liiiorineilliiteuiatlonn.ar rlvlnit at Vblludolplna 7:22 a. in.. New York ?i;tf.- "' wwl"luy Il0.il3 a. ui., Sunday) Hull more 7: Ift a. ui., WiiliinKUiii, :M a m. Vemlbuled buffet nleeplng earn and pun HiuiKur coaches, Buffalo to I'blluUeluUlu and Wasliliivtou. WESTWAKll 8::h a. rp. Train 7, dully for Buffalo via, hmporluui. a. in. -Train 8, dally for Erie, nidB- Ullli llllll uuiiL ilouu .v.. T1..H..I . ..a K. miiai U t VI UIUUIUIV cMUUOUM. ;Jtt. in.--li;itlu it, Uully lor KH nud Utr a:4;) p. in.- litilu W, dully lor tiuffulu vl ft:4Ap. iu. trulu ai, wH)kdyn tor Ktuio ttuk J)
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