A A TWENTIETH CENTURY PLAN TWENTIETH CENTURY HIT OPERATED BY A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY nnrnlnn which wn li nvc In micpftil npcrullnn In many places throimliimt (ho count", "one that , piiUiMolhln luiyowm nMillivly iww pliui. TiuSWl, lleiii in t akes no part whatever In nnr tiillorlint buslnc. Wo take bin plwe at the ml" h" !)' lol' " '0 WHO of h j.vm suit lo 8I5.00. From Mills to Man Direct. Best Fabrics. Reliable Tailors. 8UIT8 OR OVERCOATS $15.00 TO ORDER. Wc Guarantee a Perfect Fit. Tlie Union Lalnil on lvvery Garment. AUOITT M ATKKI M.S. There l no trouble to secure mulorliil which run be mmln tin to sell ill 115.00. IH there Immiihle to secure i.nytlilnir In ennui the well known f"ihrlo Uih.oiI oni hy the Dundee Woolen Mills to sell for fiVOil. Tliiitu the. win of Koods wo K .yli-VlMtKiNil. We enniloy none hut the best (.killed union workmen, from tho cutter to the one who puts on liio hut tons mill every Kurmcnt Ileum Iho Union Label. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO. THE BIG TAILORS, 44 N. Brady St., DuBolS, Pa. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. QRAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware Room. In'order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we arc compelled to reduce our stock of Hardware, &c. During next two weeks wc offer special inducements in prices on the lollowing: Buggies Plows Pumps j Building Paper Tw0 1"fyThroo Harrows s Stoves Wheelbarrows Doors tj Windows REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. N, HANAU. I am closing out my Btock of dry and genu' furnishing (roods at L'5 coin? to quit business. 1.00 Dross Goods RTc H5c dress goods, - (15c 75c dross goods, S5c 25c Cashmere - 20c 85c Caslimero - 24c 80c Cushniore - 47He 1HC 1'llthlH - 12c He PluIdH - - lie. 11.00 Hroudclnth 7ik3 11.20 Hroadclolh l5c 11.00 Bilks 70c 75c Silks (17c . 60c Silks 45c 45c HUkH - 8c nruhh nindlnff - 7c So Brush Binding - - 4c 25c Titlile Linen 2IK; 50c table linen 40c 70c table linen - 50c, HOC butcher's Itnon - 22c 40c butcher's linen iloc ftc cambric lining - - 4e 60c ladles' shirt waist 4oc goods and clothing and Indies . 1 1, . . A m ji.:. uuiiii 1U9B bum. uueb. mil fl.00 Indies' ohlrt wnlstB 7c fl.85 ladles' shirt waist (1.12 f 1.50 Indies shirt waist 11.15 11.15 ladles' shirt waist Wta $1.25 baby dresses 85c 7.V bahy drosses - - t!5c 50c bahy drosses 3Ho. 25c baby dresses. - llo 7.V bahy skirts - - 45e 50c baby skirts - 8tk! 25c baby's skirt - Ilk! 10c child's stockings - Trie. 12Scchld'sHtocklngs - 10c Isc child's sttx'.kings 124c 25c stand covers - - 10c 5c. halls sltkuteen 4c 10c yard slikatcen 7'io 15c yard sllkntei'n 10'4c 1.(10 Ilex ible corset 11.00 f 1.00 flexible corsets . Klc N5c Ilex Ible corset 115c 60c Ilex llile corset 40c 40c liox Ible corset - 20c In black and blue, square una round 115.00 suits -14.00 suits 12.00 suit! ; 10.00 suits 8.00 suits 6.00 suits 4.00 suits clay worsted. cut suits. 111.00 10.00 8.60 7.25 8.50 8.60 2.40 CLOTHING. Childrons' Knee Punt's Suits YOUTH'S SUITS. 10.00 ultn 8.00 suits 7.60 suits li.50 suits 6.00 suits 6.50 suit! 4.60 suits 7.25 (1.2.1 5.00 4.75 4.00 li.75 2.75 15.00 Suits, - - - 8.00 4.50 suits - 8.50 4.00 suits 2.1D 8.50 suits 2.50 1.50 suits - 1.00 nl.OOsults - 75c 75c knee pants 65c 50c knee pants - 42c 25c knee pants Ilk: 25c child's overalls - Wo Men's 15c linen collars 10c Boy's 10c linen collars 7c Men's 2fic rubber collurs Wc Men's 50c neckties - 30c Meu's25cnecktles - Wc Child's 10c necktie - - 6c WITH ITS NEW BUILDINGS AND NEW MUSIC HALL ' ri -. U."i .rJ"T T W if "r Vf 'J OPENS SEPTEMBER 3, CLOSES OCTOBER 18. TOUR SUPERB MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS. SCUSA AND HIS BAND, Sept. 3d to Sept. 16th. THE rADETTtS WOMEN S URCHtSTRA OF BOSTON 44 CREATORE." the svengali of the MUSIC WORLD. WALTER DAMR0SCH and the new YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. MW ATTRACTIONS: Good Old Favorites: f Sept. 17th to Sept 23d. Sept. 24th to Oct. 4th. Oct. 6th to Oct. 18th. AS2I&SI0N 25 CENTS. THE HAUNTED SWING. MT. ELEE IN ERUPTION. THE DANCIN0 NARI0NETTES. DARKNESS AND DAWN. THE 0IZZT T0B0QQAN SLIDE. THE MEMIY-40 ROUND. THE CINEKIAT00RAPH ALL NEW PICTURES. 0ns Fare for the Round Trip oi til Railroads. TH GIANT'S CAUSEWAY. formation and ApntHMti of This) Odd frnk of Nature. Tho Glmitta caiiHcwiiy Is Itiiutrd nt tlto northern cxtrumlty of County An trim, a short dlHtnnco from l'urt HiihIi, Iri'lnnd. It coiihIhIh of count less liimta of Imsnltlc iilllitra, vitrylng In RUnpo from a pcntuKon to nn ovtnKon, the av oritKo loiiKth of ench column or plllnr bnlnff nbont pllity font, tho wholo tneked co closely toRctlier Unit n knlfo blndo could hnrtlly bo limortod botwoon tlipni. Hut tho formntUm of tlnmo pil lars I not tlio lonnt wondorf ul pint about them, for, nlthotiKh they tuny bo counted by tliotiHiimls nnd tons of thotisnnds, onch column In fiinhloticd with n Ryntmotry Hint mtBUPHts n inn- Bon's handiwork. Their composition If a perfoct ftiHlon of otic-lmlf flinty onrth, ono-quitrtor llmo nnd clny, one quarter nlmoKt puro Iron, ench pillar liehiff di vided Into li'irtilur lengtliH ir JolntH which como toother n n perfect, lint urnl bull and Rocket union. Although to bo found In email do- taelmicnts (Imbedded In tho cIIITh, snndM, etc.) for umio dlatanco alonn tho shore, tho principal iiKKi-cKntloiM form- ItiK tho cniiHeway proper coiiHlHt of throo projections or toiiKtioR known iih little, mlddlo and grand causeways. TIicro RliiKtihir coIuiiiiir lire of different lciiKths and present an astonishing up- penrnnco an thoy stand, nn army of at leant 40,000 strong niai-Hlinh'd on tho shores of Erin ns If ever ready to do bnttlo with the rising tldo. ' The Word "Jo." "It's n mlslako to suppose thot 'Joss' Is a Chlneso word," says a retired ship's enrpenter. "I'vo traveled a good bit In tho orient In my time, and nmonjr tho odds and ends of Interest lntf Information I picked up was a knockout of tho genuineness of 'Joss' as a Chinese word. Chinamen only know 'Joss' when they como In con tract with Europeans. A Chinese priest that I became chummy with In Han kow told mo that there wits no such word In Chinese. Ho explained thot tho word was a corruption of tho Spanish word 'IMos' and had como Into uso through tho missionaries. Many early missionaries, ho said, were Span ish priests, und their pronunciation of 'DIos' was speedily corrupted Into 'Joss by native tongues and applied to tho Chinese deities. It's only on tho Chlneso seaboard that tho word is un derstood by Chinamen. In tho inte rior, tho priest told mo, tho Celestials had no knowledge of It" 1'hlladelphlu Record. Street Etiquette. In meeting a lady In a public thor ough faro In America a gentleman ul ways waits for her bow of recognition beforo lifting his hut or addressing her. In Europe, however, tho contrary U tho established rule, it being tho gentleman's placo to bow first, when, if tho ludy desires not to rccognlzo hlin, sho Ignores bis salutations, thus giving tho cut direct It Is not good form in any placo for a lady to stop a gentleman In tho street for tho pur pose of chatting with him, though sho may with perfect propriety pause to speak If ho tako the initiative. Pro longed talks In tho street are not, how ever, considered good form, oven bo tween persons of tho samo sex, tho better plan being to walk on slowly until tho conversation Is concluded. Detroit Free Tress. Why CoaitlilnB ! Weakening;. Tho amount of energy expended lu coughing is very considerable. Indeed one of the patient statisticians for which Germany Is renowned has cal culated that a patient who coughs once every quarter of au hour for ten hours expends energy equivalent to 250 units of hent, which may bo translated as equivalent to the' nourishment con tained in three eggs or two glasses of milk. In normal respiration the air la expelled from the chest at the rate of four feet per second, whereas lu vio lent coughing It may attain a velocity of 300 feet Considerate. Paterfamilias See here! What docs this mean? Tho parlor clock is stop ped. Mr. Nlcefellow was here last night, as usual, wasn't he? Daughter Yes, pa, and I told him what you said about the cost of coal and gas in the parlor every night and we began to wonder how we could economize for you, and finally Mr. Nlcefellow decided that we could at least stop the clock and save wear and tear on the works, you know. . Wholesale. A Frenchman was teaching In a large school where be bad a reputation for making some queer mistakes. One day be was taking a class which was rather disorderly. What with the heat and troublesome boys bo was very snappish. Having punished several boys and sent one to the bottom of ihe class, he at last shouted out in a fasslou, "Ze whole class go to zo bot tom 1" Relatively Speaking-. "He must be put out of tho way," said the feudal king. "But your maj esty," protested the lord high execu tioner, "he Is your first cousin." "I know; but I prefer to have blm my 'cousin once removed.' "Philadelphia Record. Good Advice. "Helpl Help!", came the cry of dis tress through the midnight stilluess. The policeman lu the neighboring doorway stirred uneasily. "Advertise In the want column," be muttered and resumed bis nap. Philadelphia Press, A celebrated physician declares that the Increase In height and weight of prltona and Americans during the last half century Is chiefly due to the In creased consumption of sugar. YOUNQ RAVENS. Qneer Starr of tho Changing tlnr of the Newborn lllrde. t havo not learning enough to know whether In tho earliest times ravens wero accounted "unlucky." If so, why wero they chosen from among all the birds of tho air for tho merciful r rand of carrying bread to Elijah In tho wilderness? Did they steal It? They nro given to theft! Also In tho written word we aro assured that "God bear cth tho young ravens when they cry out unto him." And nothing of this Is said of doves or of any other white or heavenly kind of bird. An expla nation Is given In tho Egyptian com mentary on St. I.ulto In tho Coptic script by Eplplmnltis, A. I). 308-401. Tho passu go i certainly very curious, and I am permitted to triuiscrllio it here: "Why, then, did tho evangelist mention no namo nninng tho birds ex cept ravetvt only? llecauso tho hon raven, having laid her eggs und hatched her young. Is wont to fly nway nnd leave them on nceount of the ' hue of their color, for when hatched they are red In appearance. Then tho Nourlsher of all creation sends to them a llttlo swarm of In sects, putting It by their nest and (bus tho llttlo ravens are fed until the color of their body Is, as It wero, dyed nnd becomes black. Hut after seven days tho old ravens return, nnd, seeing thnt the bodies of their young have become perfectly like their own, henceforward they take to them and bring them food of their own ac cord." It Is for naturalists to ascertain whether or no this strnngo account of tho young ravens holds good In our day. Coruhlll Magazine. (lot a Tlnra-ntn. Years ago, before tho corrupt prac tices act, when n Scottish parliamen tary cnmlldato was canvassing his con stituency ho called at the house of nn aged couple. Finding the old woman alone, ho entered Into conversation and asked her to uso her Influence In get ting her husband to vote for him. While- they wero conversing tho would bo M. P. noticed a kitten playing about on tho floor and offered 5 for It The bargain was struck, nnd on leaving bo again expressed tho hopo that sho would sccuro her husband's vote for hint. "Wool, elr," answered tho woman, "ns I said afore, John's a man o' his aln mind and just does what strlcks his aln noddle, but at ony rate, sir, you'vo gottcu a real cheap kitten, for yer opponent was In nno farcr gnno than yesterday, an ho gled ino 10 for Its blither." London Answers. The German Soldier' Wage. One of the peculiarities about the mllltnry service in Germany Is the pa ternal Interest that the olllcers are re quired to tako In the frugality of the men. Tho pay of the soldier Is only 0 cents a day, but tho army regula tions guard It Jealously. Each man is expected to keep his money In a llttlo bug suspended from a string around bis neck, and any olllcer during In spection may demand to have tho bags opened and their contents showu. If It be found that a soldier Is spending his pay too freely think of that with tho pay at so low a mark he Is rep rimanded and punished. Ho Is com pelled to make his pay cover bis ex penses. Golf In Old Dutch Picture. By tho seventeenth century golf lu Holland had become almost entirely a winter game, Tho Dutch painters of the period seem to have found a pe culiar fascination In winter scenes, with their clear, bright atmosphere and tho moving clouds of figures lu their various occupations of sledging, skat lug or golf. As might be expected, many a golfing sceno is to bo found In pictures by Van do Velde, Van dor Noer, Avercamp, Van Goyen and oth ers of their school. Several drawings of this period showing slnglo figures or small groups give perhaps a bettec Idea of the golf of the time. Connoisseur. THE WHISTLE WAS SILENT. Asking; Too Much, ' "Some people," remarked tho drug gist to bis clerk, '"are frightfully un reasonable." "Is the man who Just left an exam ple?" "Yes. no wanted me to give him something to cure a cold." "That's very simple." "Yes, but be wanted me to give blm a guarantee that the medicine wouldn't make blm feel worse than the cold did." Washington Star. A lie Called It. "But why," asked the man who al ways wants to know "why do you call that little Jump you make from a tower into tho water 'a leap for life?1 They tell mo it is not at all dangerous." "Well," replied the "artist," "don't I make me livln' by It?" Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Conntlnu on It. Wife of Eminent Philanthropist My dear, what were you thluklng of? You gave that poor man only 10 cents. Eminent Philanthropist I know it Amanda. It will be $10 when It gets Into the anecdote column. Chicago Tribune. Keeping; I'p Appearance!. "Do you think that dog Is worth the money you are paying for a tag?" "No, sub," aoswored Mr. Ernstua Plukley, "but you's got to go to some expenso fob de sake of social stonduV, Isn' you?" Washington Star. Ho niverilon. Nervona Employer Thomas, 1 wish you wouldn't whistle at your work. Office Boy 1 ain't worklug. sir; I'm only , Just whistling. Boston Transcript Why Ilia New Ret nt Teeth Didn't Help the Illnvrer. A small town In Posen, near tho Slle slan frontier, still keeps that relic of other centuries, tho night watchman who calls the hours. One night tho London Telegraph tells this remarka ble story two of thexo watchmen, nn old worthy long In service, failed to blow bis whistle when the clock struck the hour. Tho burgomaster summoned tho de linquent to account for bis negligence. After some hesitation he declared that his Inst tooth hml dropped out nnd thnt ho could not hold lu Ills mouth tho olllelnl flat till whistle. A council was called, nnd the subject wits gravely discussed. Finally one of the members said that he had heard of n dentist nt llreslau who supplied nrtlllelal teeth. After long debate the council appropriated money to send the aged watchman to llreslau to get a set of new teeth. In duo time the watchman reported that his teeth had arrived. Thnt night the burgomaster sat up to hear the re sult. To his astonishment thorn was no whistle at lo, nt 11 or nt midnight. Tho next morning he summoned the watchman. "You havo got your teeth," he snlil Indignantly. "Why do you not whistle ns before'" "Yes, I've got n new set of teeth," re plied the old man, "but the doctor told mo to put them In water nt night." An Old Welnli t'UNtuiii. The kindling of bonllres on hills Is the simplest of celebrations nt any time. The Druids made four great fires at their festivals lu February. May, August and November. Wales seems to have been n country espe cially tenacious of this custom. Each family used to make Its own lire, and us It was dying out each ineiiilier would throw a white stone Into it, the stones being marked for future lilen tlllcatlon. Then all said their pray ers and went to bed, and In the morn lug they tried to And all the stones again. If any stone was missing. It betokened that the owner of It would die within a year. Some superstitions aro pretty and picturesque and attractive: this was one of tho many which were cruel ns well 08 picturesque. It would tako but a slight accident to causo a fright that might bo actually dangerous to a su perstitious person, and It would not be hard for an enemy of such a per son to cause that fright by stealing his stone from tho flro. Ijort'ilon'a Bevrer Hunters. The London sewer hunter before commencing operations provides him self with n bullseye lantern, a canvas apron and a pole some seven or eight feet lu length, having nn iron attach ment at ono end somewhat In the Rhapo of a hoe. For greater conven ience tho lantern Is Invariably fixed to tho right shrttilder, so that when walk ing the light Is thrown ahead and when stooping Its rays shine directly to their feet. Thus accoutered they walk slowly along through the mud, feeling with their naked feet for any thing unusual, nt the same time rak ing tho accumulation from the walls and picking from tho crevices any ar tlclo they see. Nothing Is allowed to escape them, no matter what Its value, provided It is not valueless. Old Iron, pieces of rope, bones, current coin of the realm nnd nrtlcles of plate nnd Jewelry all is good fish which comes to tho hunt er's net. Chambers' Journal. The Chinese Way. In its war with England and France in 18."i0-00 Chinn wns easily conquered nnd forced to , a humiliating peace. Tho Peking Gazette, the olllcial organ of the government, however, reported the following concerning thnt treaty of peace: "As tho western barbarians have ad mitted their wrongs and humbly so licited for pence, the emperor in his Infinite goodness has granted their prayer nnd, moreover, has mnde them a present of a large sum of money (In demnity of war) to enable them to bo gin an honcBt life, so thot they mny not again be driven to murder and rapine." A War of Explaining It. Wife Why, John, Just see whnt a stupid blunder the newspaper bus made In Its account of our sliver wed. ding! Don't you remember I wrote It out for tho reporter that we had spent together tweuty-flve yeurs of manied happiness, and the stupid typesetter has gone nnd mnde It twenty-rive years of marred happiness. Isn't It owful? . Husbnnd Ob, well, dear; don't be too hard on tiro poor fellow. Perhaps ho's been married twenty-ilvo years himself. Londou Tit-lilts. Precaution. "Do you think you can give my daughter tho surroundings to which she Is accustomed?" asked the parent. "Well," answered the young man, "I won't gunrontee that. You see, Clarl bel has talked the matter over nnd says she's tired of the neighborhood." Washington Star. Ills Occupation. "Haven't you any occupation?" asked the woman nt the kitchen door after listening to his tale of woo. "Yes, ma'am," replied Tuffold Knutt; "I'm u hunter." "A hunter? Of what?" "Grub, ma'am." Chicago Tribune, If a woman Is good nnd old fash ioned, sho has nn uneasy feeling whet Inside, of any house unless sho has an apron on. Atchison Globe, Bronx river, Now York, derives its name from Jouts Bronx, who settled In that region lu 101)0. w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. -Tlutt tiirytliing in the way if premiums or schemes (ire nn injury to our bus iness nnd n tlmwijje to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Pull weights nnd fnir prices for ensh. .These will prove money snvers for our patrons. We quote you ju ices on n few staple every day goods. llet pnekngo ColTeo, lie: II pounds, ll."c Iiiihi' Comic, "0 cent grade, loo " 2't cent irrfiilit. t(li. . " 2. cent grade, UOo H'to .10 cunt grade, lioc If you enjoy a good cup of coffue lor InenkfiiHt trv our bulk coffee. It ...Ml ..I IS pounds Gnmulaled Sugar, Kill io pounds ejtiru l,. ll. sugur. Very liest pute.nl llnur per suck, Very best patent llnur, per barrel, " eiik' s Ijotiox, (Hum. ii- Htur Soiui. II eiik. s Kulrv H'liin. 11 enkes Simsti ino .Soap, 1.00 l.:io Coo LOU l.l.-l 4.45 r.o 2"io 2r,c Swift's best S. C. Hams, per pound, 15o " " II. Haeon, " loo 7 pounds finest (lolled Oats, 'iho .1 pound finest head Hleo, 25o 4 pounds good hend Klco, . 2fio ' ft pounds host lump Htnrch, 25o ft pounds best Corn Starch, SMo .'I cans extra Sugar Corn, " 2fo Ksrly Juno Hens, per can, lOo 'A cans 20o Punches, fiOo Choice pears, large can, lOo Matches, 12 boxes, - 10o A full line of nil kinds Gro ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Pish, Pickles, Cnkcs, &c., at the big grocery nt cor respondingly low prices. Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't bo deceived hy thinking you get something for nothing. Compare these prices with what you pay elsewhere. Wo have the goods you need them. We want your money. Robinson & Mundorff, nr.YNoi.nsvir.t.K, 1'KNM'A 3UFF0LO, ROCHESTER. I PITTSBURGH Hf, CONDENSED TIME TABLE l.M KrTECT JUNK 15, 1002. noiituM)i;nd. KANTKIIN TIMS. 12 8 14 I 2 l.i nvc.j A. H. A.M. I'. M. P. M. P. M. Xl'Zy t 4 10. .00 llnller 1 11)12! ft 21 10 2J ('mlmi'llli' ! 1 6 fis io f,7 Wiwt Miif-mnve. . OV'i Hello II 2.V 4s Imytoii 1 7 Oi) II 4 Putiv. iilinuiey nr A. M. KWl'.ll, 7 40 12 21 1'iiiiXKUtuwiiey lv t 6 W 12 10 t 2 20 7 40 12 21 Hlg lt'lll (VI1 2 :id 7 M 12 8 V. .d M. Junction. 8 i 8 00 8 10 IhiIMs 6 40 12 ) 8 10 U'i 109 Hull. Creek 0 M 12 f7 8 20 P.M. 11 llriM-k way villa... . A. u. 1 lo 8 R'.i I'.' KMicwrv 1 ! 4 17 2 (14 JolmtmiliurK 1 rl 4 81 2 21 Ml .lewotl 2 4". 8 2l S 1(1 Newlnii 8 01 5 in urmUuril Ar 8 m 20 4 0) A. M. t. Mj P. M. A. M. illlllHlo. ...... .A t ft 4fi tti& HoelicHior . .777". 7 00 . 7 4 Arrlvn.u. M. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. AiMlllniml train H'Hvcn llntlor for I'unxiutaw iiuy ", .M a. M. dully, except Sutiduyi. BOt'TH BOI'ND, KAHTEIIN TIMS. 13 l.l'llVC. A. M. Uoohcuter .... UiiITiiIo. ... ...I.v. 7.... Snellen! Lv Newton Mt. Jawiitt .InhiiNinliurK KI'tKwny lireekwayvlllu... Kitl la Crux-It I a.m. Illllleln C. & M. Jiuictloi in,, inm i'unxMii (HWiiey sr I'tiiixKiiuiwiiL'y iv Imvtim Kelio Went MoKgrove... CrtiiuHvlllc nnti it i - 0 42 Allegheny I J l'liuburg Arrive. 7 0s 7 Z 7 2. 8 (W 8 17 8 40 0 07 V 47 11 00 8 Not. a.m. La. m 7 80 ... tiai A. M. NOON t 7 V 12 O S 8 20' 12 :u S 42: 12 61 S 40 10 21 10 42 1 10 5.1' 11 00 11 21 11 40, A.M. P. M. Id io lS a. m7 12 46 42 Mi 2 Wl P. M 2 47, t 8 40 2 6 8 ftl 8 8T 4 19 ft 84 6 49; P.M. 8 hO 8 67 S 21 40 P. M, P. M. 1 82 2 21 2 87 8 II S 25 8 Si 8 M 4 18 4 1 4 4.1 ft 83 e is 7 25 A.M. AiMltlonal trnln lcnvcw l'linxautawney for But ler 4: Jo r. M. dully, except Sunday!. NoTS-On Sundays train arrives Buffalo 8:18 p. a., Kochmter 7 m, p. ., and train S leaves Buf falo 9:00 a. s , Rochester 8:30 A. u. CI.EAItriELD DIVISION. 75 73 KASTKItN TIME. 70 72 p. M. p. M. Arrive. Leave. A. M. p. M. li'i Keynnldnvllle t 1 8 80 1 05 Falls Creek t 7 00 2 88 8 20 12 40 Hulled 7 0 S 25 8 12 12 HI ....C. & M. Junction.... 7 is 8 82 7 81 11 SI Curwen-vllle 7 56 4 17 7 1M 11 8H ...Clearll'd, Mkt. St. ... 8 00 4 32 t 7 10 til 80 ....CleurU'd, N. Y. C 8 1C 4 45 r. M. I a.m. Leave. Arrive. A. M, p. M. Pally. t Dally except Sunday. EDWAKD C. LAPEY, Geueral PuMeiiKer Agent, (Form N. P. 2.) Kuchetler, N. Y. O UMMER IS HERE AND 80 IS Northamer & Kellock. And wo itro butter prepared than ever to do cubiuet work or unytblug in the wood working line. Upholstering and repair work of ull kinds doue promptly. Picture Framing Wo havu jiibt received 8 large line of Picture Moulding and we curry a lino el room moulding in stock. Cull and examine our line and get prices. Our cabinet shop Is hii small and our bu-iinoea is getting largo wo will have to do something to get more room, so wo have decided to noil oil till our fruuicd Pictures cat Cost $7.(10 Pictures at !.(i."i. Jtl.tiO Pictures ul J4 W, to.UO Pictures at :i.0. U0 Pictures ut .'1,10. M.tM) Piutur ut $2.25. trL'.oo Picture at . 1 tiO. $1.00 i'i em ien at "5o. all tho rest in the huiuo proportion. Wo ure ul ho unenu for tho Kane lu side SrtdinR Blind und Putont Soreen Windows. Kemembor tho place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward llutldlntf, Main St. Subscribe for The Star pKNNSYLVANIA UAILUOAD. 1 H1JFPAI.O A AM.HXJHANY VALLKY DIVISION. Low Orudu DivlHlon. In Effect May 25, 1902. lEaitern Standard Time. RAHTWAIin. No 10;No.ll3 No.tOI, No 105 No 107 A. M.lA. M A. M P. MP. M . .. i 8 15 f 0 (10 I 1 H0, ft Oft HTATIONH. I'll tHhnrir Hell Mil Ilk l.iiWMiiiiluini New llei lilelieui link lUUi , Miiysvl lie Hiiriirnervlllu . .. lli.M.kvlllc Iowa I'llller III'ViiiiIiImvIIIu .. I'lUK'OIIHt 1'ul Ik Creek I in II. .U ful.iilii Winierliurii .... I'enntluld Tyler heniiezette (Iriilit Driftwood if le 1(1 21 til 2 8 44 Ml 51 5m 7 ()'. 7 1. 7 iKl 7 7 4:i H W 8 IK I 8 4 It 2K II 40 III III III L'lll 10 .'i; 10 4:1 11 00 HI 10 itn in 11 11 40 11 4H !U 5A It in II 22 II 47 ii'nt'i 1224 12 52 1 l: I 25 1 37 1 50 1 55 2 Ul 2 20 2 :t if 8 05 4 (V 4 1H 4 50 4 5H A 04 6 21 ft in m a 8 15 n 2o 8 iKl 7 55 8 07 8 87 X 4 ttl 00 8 22 : ;il t 117 V 50 10 Oft 8 40 10 10 8 52 7 05 T 10 7 1 7 44 7 (1:1 I 8 20 Note. I A.M.IA. M.P. M.P. II IP. M. Train 001 (Sunday 1 leaven PlttnhurK9.00 a. m., Ited Hunk 11.10 llrookvllle 12.41, Heynoldavllle 1.14, KnllH Creek 1.20, llullpla 1.85 p. rn. WKHTWAHD STATIONR. Driftwood Grunt Hennuznttu.... Tyler Pciiiilleld Wlnterburn ... Siibiilu IliiUols FallHCreek.... PuiieuitHt KeynolUKVllle. Fuller Iowa Ilrookvllle Hurnmerville... Mnysvllle Oiikltldun New llellileliem I.HWHoniiiini. lied Hunk.... PlttHliuiK. ... No 10 A. M. ll 20 li t til itil It 41 II ft"' t7 IK 7 15 7 80 7 4 7 ft.) 8 01 K III 8 45 11 15 A. M NolOS No,02 A. M.lA. II 15 11 til 41 8 50 7 1 7 2 7 :io 7 44 8 IH 8 10 t an H 50 t ttl 11 IK 2i III) 0 ft: 10 10 112 :t5 P. in. M 20 til 411 11 55 12 22 12 :m 12: 85 12 40 1 (A 1 20 i'i; 1 All! 12 1: i2 25, 2 8X t8 00 8 20 i S 30 P. in, No, 114 No.llO P. M. fft 05 ft i'-i ft 18 ft 27 8 48 ft 50 8 Ul 8 8 82 6 K 8 4ft 7 14 7 25 I 0 4A P. U.i P. M. ( ft 60 to 17 0 28 1 iJF 7 05 1 18 7 8ft 7 42 7 48 7 58 8 12 8 IS (8 80 P. M. p. m. Train K42 iHllliduvl lonveu TluHnla i III KiillHt.'rcek 4.17. KevnoldsvlllRl HO. Hnuikviiia 6.1m, Heel Hunk 11.80, 1'ittnliurK 9.80 p. m. Triilna marked run dully ;' dully, except Hominy; IIiik station, whore lKlial mult be shown. Philadelphia & Erlo Railroad Division In effect March 2-1 th, 1!K)2. Trains leave Driftwood as follow: EASTWARD (:04 a m Train 12. weekdays, for Bunhury, WtlkiMtiarre, llii.lelon. Potuvllle,8cranUn, Ilarrtaliurff and the Intermediate ta tlons, arrlvInK at, I'lilluilelphla 8:28 p.m.. New York, 0:8M p.m.; Hull Imore, 8:00 p. m. WiudilnKKiii, 7:15 p. m Pullman Parlor ear from Wllllurn-porl to I'hlludelphla and paa guiaer roaches from Kline to Philadelphia nnd WlllianiNiKirt to Hull imore and Wash ington. Johsonuuro Railroad. a.m. WKKKDAYH. a. m. lo 15 ar Clerniont lv 10 ill! 10 85 10 81 10 25 10 20 10 11 Woodvule Quluuood Smith's Hun Instantur Btralxht Glen 11 11 71.1 9 5ft JohnsonhurK 9 40 lvltldgwayar 11 00 11 04 II 07 11 10 11 18 11 20 11 28 11 40 12 01 Ridgway & Clearfield Railroad ' and Connections. p.m. p m t 8U I 13 7 20 2 04 1 54 1 ftl 1 47 1 48 1 88. 1 28 7 09 7 05 7 01 6 67 6 47 8 43 88.i 6 80 10 U 80 1 18 8 5 D 12 12 52 8 44 6 89 12 24 4 511 11 47 4 05 11 10 1 30 9 Ul p.m. a. m am 9 85 9 25 9 15 9 II 9 07 9 02 8 53 8 47 8 43 8 39 8 as 8 25 , , , a.m p.m. p.m. urltldirwaylv 7 00 12 10 4 10 Dim (tawn 7 10 12 20 4 20 8 10 3 JO 7 25 ft 30 45 p.m. p.m. f Tivivlurtrl 9 .'I 19 '-Ml -A 1 Shorts Mills 7 25 12 33 4 34 Blue Hook 7 28 12 88 4 37 Carrier 7 33 12 40 4 41 jirooKwuyvi 7 8 ii so 4 SI Lanes Mills 7 47 12 54 4 64 MeMlnn Kmt 9 ftl 1 19 8 39 HiirveyiKun 7 54 1 03 8 02 1 15 8 3S lv Falls U'kar 8 00 1 10 ft 10 I OA 8 25 lv Imilols ar 8 IS 1 25 8 M ar FallstJ'k Iv 8 10 I 20 A 10 Reyiioldsvllle 8 23 1 32 A 27 ItriM.kvlllM II hi I '.u. New Hethl'm 8 80 t 8M (45 Ken Hunk 10 10 Iv Plltsburxup 12 3J For lime ll.l..s ,! ,.,l.ll,l.,i !..,; " . . , ...... niiuruiHiiHl eonsiiti u-'kel utenu. J.I1.HCTCHINSON J. K. WOOD. Gen Mnuuicer lieu. Pai Agt 12:50 p. m.-Tnilii 8, dully for dunhury, nr- rlsliuri! ami prlneipal InternieiUuleslal loim, gurrivinir ai Philiiiielv.lila l:.a p. in.. New U ork 10:2 1 u. u., Huiiiiiiorv 7:.i p. in.. Wash- iiiKiou :; p. in. Vestlliuled parlor ears nuiid pasaeiiHer couelies, UuiTuloJo Phdudel r.'pulii and WashliiKion. 4:00 p. in. Train 8, dully, for Har ristmrx anil liiterniedluie stailous, ar rlvlug ut Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.; New York, 7.13 u. iu. i Uulriniura. 2.Jn a. m,; Wasliliicioa 4.05 A. M. Pullman PltH-pln curs from llHrrlshiirL-toPhtlud. lplna und New York. Pnlluileliililu passeiiKirs can remain lu sleeeer uiullsiui lii d mil 11 7:80 a. m. II :u' p.m. TruUi 4,ilully for Sunbury, llarrls- l1!. 1 1,. !..! ..I. I .. .., . u . ' x .... ik at 6:33 If you want th New A. M. on week days and 10..IH a m. on 8a u nay! Ualtlmoro, ":15 a. u.i WashiuKiou, :30 ' ,"'..m!'.,.,""ihu ' "'evpers from Erie, M."d WIHI'iniilKirt to Philadelphia, and W llllaumiHjrt In WushlnKion. Passeniier couches from Kiie to Philadelphia, and. Wllllumsnort to Hultliiiore. 12:27 p.m. Train 14. dully fortfunbury. H ur ru tin m and urliiL'luiil lulHrmedluuistatioiis.ai rlvinn ut VhUudolplua 7:22 . iu.. New York 9:33 a. m. wcekiluys, (10.13 a. m., liuuday) tlaltluiore 7:15 a. in.. Washlnirton, 8::ai a ui. esilbuled bullet sleeping cars and pas aciiKer coaches, lluUalu to Philadelphia uud Sushlugioii. WESTWARD 8:33 a. m. Tralii 7, dally for Iluffalo via Kniporluiu. 4:3i a. in. Train 9. dully for Erie. RUn way. and week day for DuHols. I'lui-mout und principal lntviiuediaiestaihuui. 9:5u a. ui.Ti aln 3, dally for El la am) luUir medlatv points. 8:45 p. in. Tralu 14, dally (ur. Buffalo. Via tinporlum. :45 p. ui.--Traln 81. weekdays top Kane and luturuiealatttstaUoua.