r - A TWENTIETH CENTURY A TWENTIETH CENTURY - OPERATED BY A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY Our plan, widen wn Imvn In sueessful operation In niiiny plares throutdmiit tlm country.! one that putselothlnu buyers on nn entirely tiew plan. ..,, ThrtSllildleinnn lakes nn pint whatever In our tnllorliiK business. Wo Ink III lilace nt, tlm mill uwl ly ho dolim eluuitfii tlio n lee of u JW.im null to f Ift.ut From Mills to Mnn Direct. Host Fabrics. Reliable Tailors. 8UIT3 OR OVERCOATS $15.00 TO ORDER. AHOt'T M ATF.KI AI.H. There li no trouble to seen re iiinlerlals nlilih run he nniilf tin tn sell nt tl'i.ncl, Inn there urtrotihlo to seeurc nnyihltiir to enuul tlm well known fnbrles turned out ly the Dundee WiM.len Mills In sell for f rt.im. Tlinls the sort of goods wo R vp yon for Ift.oii. II K TAII.OUINU. We employ none but the licit skilled union workmen, from thn cutter to Hie into who nuts on lliu lull Kins, und every niiiinent bears the t'nliin Label. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO. THE BIG TAILORS, 44 N. Brady St,, DuBois, Pa. REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. 'RAND CLEARANCE SALE. New Ware ! In order to make room to rebuild our ware-room we are compelled to reduce our stock of 1 lardware, N:c. During next two weeks we oiler special inducements in prices on the following: Buggies Plows Harrows Stoves Pumps Wheelbarrows Building Paper Two V,no Doors Windows REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y. N, HANAU. I am closing out my stock ot dry and (fonts' furnishing goods at 25 going to quit business. $1.00 Dross (jonttH Kit' ilfte ftfto M: 24o 17'ic . 12c He 7is Mm: 7lic r;e 4fte llftc 7c 4c 9k! 4k ISOc 22c 30e 4c 40c hoc uress pissls, -7ftc dress goods, 2.V Unshmere. 8fte Cnslimore ftoe Cashmere Vlallls 8C PlllltlH 1.0 llromli-lotli I1.20Hroadelotli $1.00 Silks Tfie Hllks HOc Hllks 4ftc Silks Sr. Brush ninillnff He Hrush Wilding 2.V. Table Linen ftoe. table linen 70c table linen HOC butcher's linen 40c butcher's linen 6c cambric lining 60c ladles' shirt waist CLOTHING. In black and blue, clav worsted. square and round cut suits. 15.00 SIlltM fU.OO nulla in. no 10.00 . . s.fto 7.2ft ft.MI 8.MI 2.40 12.00 nulla . 10.00 suits 8.00 suits 8.00 suits 4.00 suits YOUTH'S SUITS. $io.on;uitsE.- - 7.2.i g.oo.suits 7 .SO suits 6.00 H.60 suits - 4.75 0.00 suits ... 4.(11 6.80 suits CT3 - - H.75 4.60 sultsu - - 2.75 WITH ITS NEW BUILDINGS OPENS SEPTEMBER 3, CLOSES OCTOBER IB. rpUR SUPERB MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS. S0USA AND HIS BAND, Sept. 3d to Sept. 16th. THE FADETTESWOMENjS ORCHESTRA Sept. I7th to Sept. 23d. "CSEAT0RE." THE SVENGALI MUSIC WORLD. , WALTER DAMR0SCH and the newyorkI n. Rfh . nt tMh duii uADiinNin nRrHPTRA r uci. bin to uct. loin. NEW ATTRACTIONS THE DANCING P4 f!M Favnrifpc e DIZ" t08000" lide. the merry-qo-round. LJ rdVUIIlCS. THE CINEMATOGRAPH ALL NEW PICTURES. :r:ss!0N 29 cents. One Fare AN HIT We (iimrantee n l'crlctt Tit. Tlic Union Label on 15 very (iiinnent. Room. rooiIh and clothing and ladles per cent less thun cost. Am 11.00 ladles' shirt waists 7lc (,:ia ladles' shirt waist 11.12 fl.MI liulles shirt Waist (Lift fl. 1ft ladles' shirt, waist ink; $t.2ft baby dresses S.V 7fte baby dresses - llfto Mlc huhy dresses line 2.V baby dresses, - luo 7fte baby skirts - - 4.V fine baliy skirts 3'.lc 2fte huhy'ssklrt. " list lis-child's slocklnus - 7'4c r'ii-ehnd's stockings 10c Isc child's sinkings 124" 2ftc stand covers - loo fte balls silkateen 4c Ilk! yard silkateen - 7'ie l.V yard. silkateen 10l4c fl.UOllexiblecorset fl.00 Jl.OOIIcxIble corsets Slle hftc flexible corset llftc Alii! Ilex Ible corset 41 c 40c lluxlblo corset - 2c Cbildrens' Knoo Pnnt'g Sultg IS.00 Hulls, ... 3.110 4.i suits - . a.m 4.00 suits - 2.00 H. M suits - - 2.51) I. S0 suits 1.00 . l.OOsulls - - 7.! 7.V knee piinls . ftftc NIC knee pants . - 42c 2.V. knee pants Ilia 2.V child's overalls - llic Men's l.V linen collars ldc Hoy's Ilk- linen collars 7c Men's i'u! rubber collars . ldc Men's ooc neckties - mic Men's 2.V neckties . Ilk! " Child's 10c neckllo tic AND NEW MUSIC HALL. OF THE Sept. 24th to Oct. 4th. MARIONETTES. MT. ptLEI IN ERUPTION. 0ARKNESS AND DAWN. if for Ifte Round Trip on all Railroads. , mu-m A GREAT BATTLE. the tr KniMvn In lllstnrr it tit "Victor? ill Vlelorlrs." Thn hnl Hi' tvhli'h In kiunvh In lilstory on (he "Victory of Vliloili-d" took, place tit Nchiivctiil, In Ki-hntnim, nml wn foiiKht hotween the now Moslem power In (k'17 nml the empire of fer ula, thi'it one nP the must powerful of the eastern inoiini'cliles. It was one of thn most iiliKolntHy ilcclslvo ImttlcN In the hlstmy of war, nml It was nil the In 010 nnuiKltiK hy ii'iison of the fact Hint It wim won hy n peoplo which twenty yours beforo hntl liwn un known Imt'hnrliiiiH, lost in tho deserts of Arabia. Arabian hlstorlmm place thn IVrRlan loss In n ultiKln ilny lit HMMMH) nion kllletl. 'J'hls niny ho nml tirohuhly In nil PXnKKi't'ntloii, '"'t fll,t rciniilim thnt tho IVrsInn tlynnsty enmn to nn pml when thn buttle was over nml that oronslrliiiilsni, wlih'h liiul heen the re ligion of IVrsIn for over n thmiHiiml yeni'H, wns nt oneo Hiipplnnteil hy Is lam. Its moilern ri'iii'fseiitiillvi'H, ns Is well known, nro now tho 1'iirsena of India. Tho victory wns no nlmolutely ile- rlslvo thnt It oxtt'iidi'il tho Arabian tlo- liilnloiis over tho whole of tho renhm lyliid hetwei'ii the ('nsplnn sen nml the Inillnn ocenn. With ..in exception per haps of the hnttlo of Totirs, no single (lulit ever nindo such n ilHTofeneo In tho nfler history of the world. Tiinih 1'nelnkln. Everyliody knows that tho enrly pi oneers nml plainsmen woro riot lies of buckskin. They did It not only be en use eloth wns hnril to Ret, but be en use buckskin, nlthotiKh soft nml com- fortnhle, will stand Ki'cnt wear nml tenr. One niny bo pnrdoneil, however. If ho doubts the story of tho slreiiKth of buckskin told by ono-of n group of old settlers, who wore i1IsciihhIii the di'Kenerncy of the present ngo. "I wns brcnklnR sod In northern Texns," ho said, "with four yoke of oxen. Something filublened tlicui, nml we started ou n dead run straight for n large syentnore stump which wns nt lonst three feet In diameter. "Tho plow struck It about In tho center nnd split It wldo open. I wns still clinging to tho handles of the plow, which went clenn through the slump, dragging me nfter. Tho stump flew together ngnlu nml caught me by tho sent of my buckskin pants." "What happened then 7" nskeil one of tho listeners. "Well, sir, would you believe It? We pulled that stump out by tho roots!" "Thnt mnn MoiieyhngH has so much money ho doesn't know what to do with It." "Indeed. How much has he?" "Well, I don't know exactly, hut he's got so much ho doesn't have to endow colleges to get his nume In tho paper." llaltluioro News. ---A------A--------------' At HALL'S Iron Beds, Bed Room Suites, Side Boards, Velvets, Tapestries, Ingrain Carpets, China and Japan Mattings, Havalind, German and Austrian China Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets Nottingham, Insti point and Bobbi net Curtains, Go-Carts, Cradles and Cribs. Gas and Coal Cook and Heating Stoves. ANYTHING YOU NEED TO FURNISH A HOUSE.' At - Hall's Opposite Postoffice. ENTIRELY TOO CLEVER. EI-rlcnei of n Koetiir In Prosrrlb Init l'-ir a 1'ntlent. An anonymous physician who hns written some "confessions" for thn In dependent tells (his story nbout him self: "I received a request to cull from nn old patient who wns nfrnld sko wns taking scarlet fever. I responded at oncn. Tho pntlent was one of two elderly sinters whom I hnd nt tended for many years. I greeted her In the Silting room nml noted her pulse whllo In tho net of shaking hands with her. lty soma witty remark I contrived to innlio her laugh, which enabled inn to see her tongue. Then I said In a play ful tone: 'If you will get mo n glass I will treat you to somo of my patent soda water." She did so. I put n tab let In tho water nml she ilronk It. "I want you to know thnt I tako prldo In my original methods. I try to rilucnto my patients to like, nml not to dread, the visits of the doctor. In this case nil of my work hnd been done without the direct knowledge of the pntli'iil and I felt very good over It No I bade my patient gooilby with ex treme cheerfulness. "Kho looked surprised, and then snld: '(if course you will come upslnlrs nml see my sister?' 'Not today," I said. '(Jive her my respects.' 'Why,' sho snld, looking mystified nnd startled, 'how strangely you talk!' 'Htrniigely?' I echoed. 'Why?' 'Itecnuse I sent for yon to prescribe for my sister nnd you decline to sen her.' It Unshed over my mind In no Instant. 1 had pri' scrlbed for the wrong slHler. I was entirely too clever." Wlnri Smitltlim; Is u Sin. Palermo, In his Interesting book de scribing his Journey to the sacred city of .Mecca, gives an ntnuslng account of his conversation with n mollali. Ou asking the reverend gentleman wlih'h li considered the most deadly of all sins the holy man replied: "iStnuUIng the shameful." "And next, O soli of the prophet?" "lulnklng." "Are these tho two greatest l-lns, fa ther?" "Verily, my sun." "And murder?" "Ah, that's nothing nothing. It's forgivable." "And stealing?" "Ah, that's forgivable too." "Hut smoking?" "It Is tho unforgivable crime," re plied the moduli sternly nml looking keenly at the fictitious Mohammedan. And this is tho Afghan's creed. Mur der nnd theft nro forgivable crimes, but for smoking nnd drinking there Is no redemption. Doctor (who Is not feeling well, to himself) What shall I do? I haven't nny confidence In nny of those other doctors, nml, as tor myself, my charges nro too high! UIRST NATIONAL " BANK OFIiEYNOLHH VILLI:. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 1. mileliell. realdenll Ni oil ITicClcllHiMl, Vlrc I'rcK.t John II. liHlielier, 4 lilr. Directors: 0. Mitchell, Hcott, McOlollanti, .I.O.King Julia II. Corbet t, Daniel Nolan, U. W. r'uller, J. II. Kuucliur. Does a Koneralhutiklnffbuslnessand solicits the accounts of merchants, profeHHlonal men. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, proralsinir the mont careful uttontlon to the hiiHlncMs of all persons. Bufo Deposit Iloxes for rent. Klrst National Hank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. pjmpstw. vb jrr- .-wVWrMir.'.i'.-. -. .VriV -t:,: pV i mm L & 'fit HE TOOK THE" CAktt. A Storr ot Wllllnm lllnek, thn lfovl. unit Mart Anilrrsnn. One time when Mnry Anderson wns phtylng In "Tho Winter's Talu" In Dublin William lllnek, the novelist, who wns very Intimate with Miss An derson nnd her family, Insisted upon nssnnilng the part of one of thn supers, who wns dressed as n very old man with n venerable beard nnd locks thnt fell upon Ids shoulders. When lllnek went upon thn stage In this disguise, he wnlknd nbout mining his fellow supers with unceasing restlessness mid, Judging by tho wild motions of his a nns, seemed to be addressing in eneh In turn nil Impassioned harangue. The nndleneo begun to wonder who thn new nctor wns nml what on enrth he wan doing In n play In which neither Khnkcspforn nor tho stage managers ever Intended him to appear. . Presently camo tho time when It wns the business of I'erdlln to distribute (lowers nmong thn peasants, mining whom Ithick hail his place. Miss An derson, cnrrylng on the practical Jokes of thn family circle, had prepared a surprise for this moment, and, having distributed flowers among tho less fa vored supers, sho handed to lllnek n largo enko crowned with n wrenth of laurel, snylng ns she did so, "You tnko It," In allusion to his triumphs In the contests of wits nt the supper table. To her consternation, lllnek showed Hint he wns quite prepnred to enrry tint the Jest, for, taking the cake from the hands of I'erdlta, he Immediately distributed It In substantial portions to his hungry fellow supers, who, .Uncling it to bo of excellent quality, begun to munch it greedily under the eyes of tho house. Kxchnnge. A Hick Inn Horse. A writer In the National rltockmnn gives this method of treating n kicking horse: I'ut on him a strong surcingle and crupper. Have one ring where the check hook comes mid onn eight Inches lower on the right side. Now run n strap from the lower ring to 1 lie crup per nbout where the hip strap passes through. Now take a five-eighths Inch ropo lirtccti feet long, fasten it to the ring tit the check mid then hook through the ring hi tho halter itud back through the lower ring In tho surcingle. Wrap up his left foro foot. 'J'hls should he done in a straw yard. Now you have him ready. Take your rope nnd go nhead of hlni a few feet, n little to tho right, nnd begin to pull. Hold him steady and let lilin light this hard, but keep drawing Ida head to his sldo and ho will go down to tho ground. Now you have him where you wnnt hhn. Show him you enn do ns you plcnso with him. Keep him thero until ho gives up, If It takes nil day. Show him you can handle him. Twenty different languages are spo ken by tho mining population of tho nnthriiclto regloti In Pennsylvnulu. GENTLEMEN When you are ready for something as dif ferent from the ordi nary run of Men's Shocsas a Havana is from a stogy, try a Walk - Over All styles, all leathers. $3.50 and $4.00 They will lend char acter to yotir appear ance. Robinson's HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. That anything in the way if irctniiiniH or mhcincs arc an injury to otir Imih intsH ami a lnmny,e to our customer, ho in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Full weight ami fair jii'Uth for cash. These will prove tnoney savers for otir patrons. We piote you prices on a few staple every day jooils. Host paeki'in CiilTco, lb;; I) pourids, ll.'ie Loose tJolTee, 2U ei tit iriide, 5n " L'j cent tfi'iule, alio " .'10 cent iM'itile, 'Joe If you enjoy n ind cup of enffoe for breakfast, try nur hulk coffee. It will please you. IX pounds (iianulnleil KiiL'iir. til. Ill) 2o " ' I. Ill) Kill " " f,.(io III pounds extra L. 11. Huijiir, I.IHI Very best patent, II. wr per sack, l ITi Very best piileiit llnur. Her barrel. 4.1i 7 cakes lnox. (ilims 'ir Star Soap, 2ro II cukes l''alry Knap, 2oo 1 1 cskes Sunshine Honn, 2oe BUFFHLO, ROCHLSTEH & P1TTSBDRGH RT, CONDENSED TIME TABLE IN MKKW.T JI'NK 1.1, 1(H. NliKTIl IUI1INI). ' KASTRI1N TIM K. A Sot.. II Leave. A MtlsliiirK I I Alh-Klieiiy ( lllllliT '.. I "I'll 1 lf-VI lie W .'t Mn.'Kim e. . . . . Keho hnyloli . riiiiiiln tt iiev ar a M. P. M. P. H. 1'. M. 9 IK) t 4 HI " 9 00 i 2i in n ft r.s io 07 ins! B4H 7 OH II l 7 to: 12 2 7 -III li n 7 fi ll 12 !H I J 111 riuixHitiiwiiey Ivi r rj 10 t i i 2M lliu ll'lll (' ,li M. Jiiaitliai Imllols Fulls rreelt lltnek wiiyvllle... 8 (Hll H HI 8 2H; H an H in la mi: 12 Ml 1 111 1 4! 1 m; 2 -I'll II 01 8 ISIl! 8 2T 1 111 1 U 1 M 2 m 2 21 8 111 ' 'i'tVi k. M. 1 in A. M. ItiilKWny .I'lliiii'inliilitt . 4 17 i m .1. Mt.Jewett i... Newton '. . . Itra'irorit Ar I linlTiiio Ar.L. llurlifster j. .. Arrive I A. A.MItl.nml trnln lc III1) 7::(ll A. l. daily. I li 2'i R 1h fl 211 t. M. I P. 7 bU....... P. M. I T. M. nves Mutler fur I'uuxiititaw-txeei-t Hajiduys. Sdl'TIt noHNIl. FASTr.aN timr. I 1.1 I 9 8 11 Leave Itoclienter A. M. A. M. I P. H. 7 30' P. M. 11 llulTalo J0Jii A. M. 12 41 1 ii j 2 21 27 8 11 8 25 8 U M 4 18 4 It 4 1 A. M NOON. 12 OS 12 81, 12 f.l 1 421 1 fill 2 30! 2 47 P. M. Itrnilfiinl . . Ni. wlnii . I,v. t 7 tt, a ZH 8 42. V K, 9 4'.) in 21 in 42 10 w 11 on 11 21 11 40, Ml..levctt i JotiiiMiiilairK ItliluwHy Hrin'ksnyvllle .. . Kail llrei-ll IiiiIImIh II. & M. Jillietloll. lliu Han I'uiix.illswlH'y sr I'niiKsiiiawaey lv I'ltvteii Mm Wi't l,trov.. . riRlirsvllle Ilntler P. M, A. M. t 8 40' 8 Ml 8 .r,7 t II :Vt 2 M 0 4J, 7 n 7 '- 9 21 9 40! 7 T A. P. M. 8 (Wl! 8 17 4 1U 8 10 07 0 47 ft 8.1 6 19 72J A.M. 6 114 Allirheiiy I 1'itlHljurK 11 00 0 4.) i Arrive A. M. A. M. P. M. Ailillllonnl trnla loaves riiiixsutawuey for But ler 4:;o p. m. dully, except Bundayi. Nots On Riiii'Irti trsln 8 arrives Ilaffttlo 8:19 p. m., kocltPHtcr 7:i P. m.i and train 8 luavca Buf falo 9:00 A. li., Itochesti r 8 HO A. H. CI.KAHFIiat) DIVI8ION. 7S 78 EASTERN TIMR. 70 72 P.M. p.m. Arrtvo. Leave, a.k. p. h. 1 85 ReynoMiivllle t i 1 8 80 Hi Falls Creek t 7 00 2 88 8 20 12 40 Iiullola 7 07 8 2'i 8 12 12 l ... .0. A M. Junction.... 7 1! 8 82 7 81 1161 Cnrwensvllle 7 M 4 17 T 18 11 88 ...Clearll'd, Mkt. 8t. ... 8 09 4 82 7 lO.tll 80 ....Clcarfl'd, N. V. C 8 10 4 48 p. m. I a. m. Iiave. Arrive. A. K. p.m. Dally. t Kally except Sunday. EDWARD C. LAI'KY, General Faftsenirnr Agent, (Form N. P. 2.) Rochester, N. Y. OUMMER IS HERE- AND SO IS Northamer & KcIIock. And wo are' better prepared than ever to do eahlnet work or anything In tile wood workiiiK lino. Upholstering und repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Frnmlng We have just received a large line of f'ietiirii Moulding and we carry a line of I'ooiii moulding in stock. Cull und examine our line and get prices. Our uahitKit shop Is so smull and our burinesa is getting so largo we will huv..' to do Mine :lhing to git inoro roiai), i wo havo decided to sell olT till our framed Pictures eit Cost T.tK) 1'ietuivH at Who. tl.i l) I'icturcs lit. $4.50. .".t)ll l'ietuces at :i.H0. irl.tii) l'icturei. at :i 10. S.'I.IM) Pictures ut L" 2.). if.'. no I'lctures at $1 til). $1.00 Pictures at Too. all tho rest in the same proportion. Wu aro also agents for the Kane In side Sliding Blind and Putenl Screen Windows. Kememher tho place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. Subscribe for The -X- Star Swift's Is-st H, C. limns, per pound. lfo " " II Huron, " lK) 7 pounds lineal, Hulled Dais, 2oo II pounds finest In ml Hleo, 2fia I pounds (food hond Hlee, aro o jiounds best liiiup Starch, Uruj It pounds Is'St Vwn Hlnrcli, 2.ro .'I enns extra HiUfar (jorn, Jifio Karly .limn I'ens, per onn, too II onus 2Un reaches, - Hon f !holeo penrs, liirue can, - JOo Matches, '2 boxes, loo A full line of all kinds Oro eerics, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, I'iekles, Cakes, fee., fit the litf urowry at cor respondingly low prices. Kvorythlnjf sold Kunranteeil all rluhtor money refunded. Don't, be deceived by thinking you (fet souiel liinif (or nothinir. ( ininpnre these prices with wluit you pay elsewhere. Wo have the (.'noils you need them. Wu want your money. ( Robinson & Mundorff, HKVNOt.liSVIf.t.K. Tknn'a "PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD. A lltll'KAI.O ft AM.MIIIANY VAI.LKY DIVISION. Ijow (Jrndo Division. In Effect May 29, 19U2, Eastern Standard Time. r.ASTWAIIII. No I0 Nn. 113 NoMOl i No 106 No 10? A. M IA. M A. M. I'. M l'. M , ... i n l .- li mi I ; ft) .... ii II 0 4 i-i 7 M 11 4i! II L'i' 4 s 8 07 .... Ill III. II 47 4 .VM 8 117 ... HI ::o 4 tiK 'H 4t .... 10 ; li Ail S (I ;h ill .. 10 41 5l!l 11 OK I il Hi: 1 1 oo li i4 ft 0 24 oi iji:4 o H ;n iii in asjtn it; h r.s tu :i? II 41 II ill i ft:; 8 ir 0 Ml til ft I Ml 40 tl! 20 .... II !W 114- 1 III II 1(0 10 1S 7 Or, Ill ,Vi 1 i'i 40 I0 K) 7 17 I 117 8 W TV I Mi 7 IV. 7 1 ft:. 7 in 7 4H idl 7 Is Note. s on 2 2ii 7 41 s Is 2 lis 7 fa It M 4" .... 8 I 8 20 A.M. A. M. P. M.p. M P. M. STATIONS. I'lttslMIIU' Hell llllllU 1 .11 wsonhii m . . . . Nmv llel hlelieni link ItliltM- MliyHVllle Huinniervllle . . . Illookvllle Iowa I- idler Heyiinlil-vllle,. I'm iii'onst I'n IN t reek Hiillols Huliiilii Wllrlerliurn .... I'einilleld Tyler In lini relle tlrn nt Driftwood Train mil iHiiinlii yi leaves I'M tslairx 9.00 a. m., lied llnnk 11.10 Illookvllle 13.41. Ileynoldsvllle I.H. l ulls ( n ek l.aii. Diillols tlVi p. m. WKSTWAIUI stations N 10 flolOS Noi08 No.ll No. Ill) ItTATII.KS. A- M. A . M.!A. M.lp. M. P. M. iiriftwood i li ift fii'iio .... I A V) Oriuit ifi 41 iir, .... t 17 lli niii'zi'tle n no I I.V. .... 8 2 Tyler 7 17 li K2 .... W I'ei.iiiieiil 7 ift r:;iK) ... 7 00 Wlnterl.urn 7 :m li If. .... 7 S Huliiilii 7 41 12 4H .... 7 IS I ii Hols '! Sim lor. ir. or. 7 ; Klillsllreek 8:7 8 10 120 ft 12 7 42 I'lilli-oiist Ill 1.2 tft IS t7 4S liiynolilsvllle.. B 4) Kill 132 ft 27 7 fts Fuller 11 fts is Ik", .... r. 411 48 12 Iowa 47 04 45 Ml ts IS Illookvllle 7 1ft s Mi 51 8 00 8 HO Huniinervllle.... 7:to 0:i J3 i: sir. .... Muysvllle 7 47 s Isi ;2 2ft 8 Iti ... OiikKliluo 7 ft'l ill 2-; ... lis New llellilehem SOI 111(0 2 lis 8 4.1 .... I.iiwu.iihiun.... sin ii r,7 ;n on 714 .... Kelllliii.il h 4ft 10 III 3 21) 7 2ft .... 1'ltlhliurn ll Ift JI2 lift 5 30 9 4ft .... A. M.i!'. m.iP. rn.iP. M. p. m. rrnin i.' (soriuiiyi leaves iniiiots 4.10 p.m. Falls Creek 4.17, Ileyni.l(lsvllle4.:t0. Brookvllle fi.'Si. Keil Hank 8.mi, I'liishtiric k.lio p.m. 'I'riilns iruuked run dully; I dally, exr-ent Huniliiy; t flair station, wliero hIkiiuIi must fe S llOV.ll. Philadelphia & Kile i tail road Division In effect March 24th, J!KJ2. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: F.ASTWAKD 8:14 11 m Train 12, weekdays, for Bunlmry, Wllkeslmrre, llajeton, I'ottsvllle.HeranUm, llarrlsl.urir anil the liitrniedlate sta tions, arrlvlnir at l'liiliulelulilit 8:211 p.m.. New Vork, leiH) p. rn. 1 Kultlnore,8:00 p.m.) Washliiu'toii, 7:1ft i. nt I'ullniiin I'arlor cap from Williiimssrt to Phlladelplila and pas seiiitereoaelies from Kane to Philadelphia Kiel W ilUitrrisrjorl to llaltirnorc and Wash ington, JOIIHONHUKO rUlLHOAD. a. m. wkkkiiays. a. m. 777. .... 10 4." ar Clermont W ... II 00 10 Its WrsslvalH .... II (si 10 lift Qnlnwrxxl II 07 10 III Smith's Itnn ... II 10 10 i" Instanter ... 11 III 10 20 Straight .... 11 20 .... ....1U1. Glen Hazel ...112 W ftft .Tol.nsonhurjr .... li 411 , 0 40 lvliliUwuyur ....12 01 Ridgway &. Clearfield Railroad and Connections. p.m. 7 IK) 7 20 7 IKI 7 (rt J 01 t ft7 8 47 8 411 p.m. a.m. a.m p.m. o.m, is .!A ur Itlfltrway lv Mill Haven Croyland Shorts Mills HI ue Kock Carrier IJHM'kwnvv'l Lanes fil)s Me.MInn Smt Hnrveys liun lv Falls C'k ar lv Dultols ar 7 OU 12 10 4 10 2 IH 1 ft4 1 ft I 1 47 1 III 1 113 1 211 I) 2ft 0 1ft 7 10 12 20 7 21 12 3D 7 2ft 12 .' 7 2S 12 38 7 : 12 40 7 43 12 M) 7 47 12 64 7 Rl 4 20 4 30 4 34 4 37 4 41 4 51 4 U 9 II 9 07 9 irl H ft:l S 47 8 43 s mi 5 lift s ift U fts 6 44 10 lift 1 I!) II 30 1 1ft tlJ0l m ; l" lii" II 12 12 ft2 ft Itll 12 24 4 Ml II 47 4 Oft II 10 I 30 V 00 7 ft t HI S 02 8 on 1 10 S 10 8 Ift 1 2ft 8 lift ur Falls! 'k lv s to 1 20 ft 10 IteynoUlsville 8 23 I 1(2 5 27 Brims villi) M) I .M (10 Mw tietiii m y nn 2 ; 8 4ft lieO Hank 10 10 3 20 7 2ft lv pit tslnirvar 12 3ft Aim 4ft a.m. u nt. rt. m. n.m. p.m. ll. in r,.r nine lune-s itnn iioooioiiai llirornml loll ('CiiMllt ticket ueuls, J.B. III.'TCHIXSON J. R. WOOD, lien Mummer lien. Pass Atft 12:Mi p. ni. Train s, dully for funlmry, llur rlslitirn anil prlnelpal liiiei nieiiiamstatloiw, uriuinj at I'lilliiili liilou 7::i.' p. in., New York lur.'.l p. ni.. Haiiunoie 7:.i(l p. ni., Wush ItiL'tou s:.i", p. ui. V'esiihuletl parlor ears ami p.i-si iiL-er eoai'hes, llultalo to Philadel phia and W alilnixiou. 4:iM p. m.-Tiain 8. dally, for Hur-. rlslairir nnd tnterniediatv stations ur rlvInK at Plilladelnhla 4:2ft A. M.; New York, 7.13 a. m.; Huliiim.ru, 2.:ni n. in.; Wunltinmoii 4.iA A. M. Pullmun hlsepimc ears from Il.irrlsliurir to Philadelphia und New York. Philadelphia passengers l'iiii remain In sleeuer undistuilied until7::0A. u. 11:0ft p.m. Train 4.uuily fur SunDiiry, Harris buru aiict Intermediate siutlons, arrlvlutc at I'hiladelphln, 7:22 a. M.; Nvw York, 9:33 A. M.on week days and 10.3s a m. on Sun day; Haltlmore, :1ft A. M.; Wushlnvtun, s:30 A. M. Pullman sleepers from trie, and Wllllamsport to t'hiludulpbla, and Williams port to Washington. Pusnst'r roiichus from F.rfo lo Philadelphia, autl Williumsport to llaltlmoru. 12:27 p.m. l'ralu 14, dully forriunhury, llurrls burit and prineluul luiuraiedlaitttutioiis.ar rivhiK at Philadelphia 7:22 a. Di , Now York 9: .13 a. ui. weekduys, 1 10.33 a. m., Htiuduy)' Haltlmore 7:tft a. ui., Washington, 8:.i0 a ni. Yestibuled butfet sleeping ears and ptia sMiiiir iiutones, Hull ulo to l'hlludolphla aud Washington. WESTWARD 3::ei a. m. -Train 7, daily for UutTulo via Kniporium. 4:3s a. m. -Train 9, dally for Erie. Hldit wuy, and week days for Dultols, Cleruiont ana priuelpul tuturmedlute stutlons. U:.s)a. m. Train i, dully for Erie aud Inter mediate points. 3:4ft u. iu. Tralu Ift, dally tor Buffalo via Fniportum. 5:4ft p. m Train 81, weekday for Kane and luterwedlatestatloiui. If you want th New J- V.