The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 29, 1902, Image 8

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    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.
GENTLEMEN
hen you are ready
for something as dif
ferent from the ordi
nary run of Men's
Shoesas a Havana is
from a stogy, try a
Walk - Over
AH styles, all leathers. ,
$3.50 and $4.00
They will lend char
acter to your appear
ancc Robinsons
Look for
Honest
Bargains
AT TltK-
Peoples'
Bargain
Store
Men's lionvy flceiT-iiiK'd
undi-rwcnr, irul.-ir price
"Oo, bargain IWc a pirn.'.
Assorted line of Men's
Sweaters from "Oe up to
$2.50.
A liifj assortment in
Men's and Hovs' Gloves
from 2."e to $l'.2.".
Complete stock of Mens
Shoes from $1.25 to $.'.
Hitf assortment ofcliild
ren's and boys' Shoes At
very low figures.
A great reduction in
Hoys' Clothing just re
ceived. New styles at the
very lowest prices. Also
Men's clothing and over
coats at a big cut price.
Ladies' and children's
underwear from 15e up
to $1.25. Misses' under
wear from 15c up to 50c .
Children's from 7c to 25c.
Ladies' umbrellas at a
big bargainee to $1.90.
Ladies' Skirts just re
ceived, for winter wear,
from $2.25 up to $.50.
A fine line of ladies'
wrappers at low price.
It is impossible to men
tion .ill the articles we
keep in our store. Come
in and visit us and vou
will find astonishing bar
gains inside. Our motto
is "Quick Sales and Small
Profits."
A. Katzen,
Proprietor.
See our Line
-OF
BATH TUBS,
LAVATORIES AND
CLOSETS.
ENAMELED AND
CAST IRON SINKS.
GAS FIXTUTES AND
BURNERS.
MONARCH INSTAN
. TANEOUS
WATER HEATER.
BATH ROOM
SPECIALTIES.
Estimates furnished for
Plumbing, Steam and Gas
Fitting.
R. D. Albright,
Nextdoor to Crw)n' Plioto Uallcry.
N,
HANAU
I am closing out my stock of dry
and gents' furnishing goods at i"
going to quit business.
11.00 Drew Onrxla
hAC (llflHS KiMMlM,
7.5c dress goods,
25c t'tistinitiru
45c Cushmure
60c. Cashmoru '
lar. fluids
Hi; Pliilds
MX) Hrouili'lolh
11.20 Broadcloth
UKIKIIke
7:v; HI Iks
HOc Nllk
4.V Rika
He Brush Binding
Ac liruli Binding r
2.V Tulde Linen
6ic table linen
70c table llntin
30c butcher's linen
4ilc butcher's linen
6c cambric lining
60c ladles' shirt waist
Ale
115c
65c
l!0c
24c
47c
Xm
ikt
7ik;
U5c
70c
67c
45c
U5c
7c
4c
ttv
4c
60c
23c
HOC
4c
40c
CLOTHING.
In black and hlue. clay worsted.
square and round cut aull.
115.00 suits - 111.00
$14.00 sulu 10.00
J2JWult . . 8.50
10.00 suit 7.36
8.00 suits . 1.10
5.00 Sllils 3.50
4.00 suits . .40
YOUTH'S 8UIT3. .
$10.00 suits . . 7.25
H.OO suits . 6.26
7.50ulU . 6.00
.m sulu . ' 4.76
00 sulla -4.00
S.60 sulu -' v V.76
. M V 4 i .75
Chrysanthemum Excursion to Pittsburg.
To aecomndnto tho?o desiring to hou
the mrttfnlfli'i'nt display of chrysanthe
mum now Mourning In tho Phlpp Con-
RurvnUiry, Selu'iiley I'nrk. Pittsliii-jr.
thu IVntiMjivniilii Railroad Cninpun.v
will soli nxmirston t.lrkH to I'ltlslmi'if
on Sundny, Noveitilur 2. from the fol
lowing Million, lit rnti'S quoted, (food
only on trains Indlc.ttrd: Drift-mod,
rate l."0. linn-. 1 1.1 a. m.i DuUnl,
rati- l .."), tlmo 11.20 a. m.s Kails Clivi-k,
ratoi.f0. tlmi'fl .27 h. m: U'-.viioMnvIIIc,
rntu fl.."0. tlni'Mt.ll a in.: Fuller, (flair)
rate $1.40. tlmo tS.."Sa. m.: Brookrlllo,
rati-$1 L0. time 7.l." u. m.. Oak Uldiro.
atotl.00, tlmo "."ill n. m.! Now Hutlilo-
hem, rate 1 00. time 8.01 a. m.i IMttn-
bui'K, arrlvi's I1.1."i a. in.
Hotiiriiiuir. Kpct'lul train will have
Pittsmii'g, I'nion Stailnn. at 7 1X1 p. m .
and run through to Driftwood, making
nil stop i'ai of llril 11 ink 'I'lok.'ts
will alo !. a pi. d mi Diillni Kit-
press, liMiving I 'Inklin g at 5 Id p. in.
Tho exciiinlnn i nti- ill nut hi' ni-i-optod
on trains, and pisi-ngors not provldi'd
wlthfl icki't will hi ohirg'il tho ng
ular full faro.
does Like Hot Cakes.
"Tho fastit selling artlcli- t havo in
my stun'.'' write druggist, C. T. Smith,
of Davis, Ky.. "I Dr. King'. Now DU
rovery for Consumption. Cough and
Cold, heoimso It always ouros. In my
six yours of will's It has novrr fallod. I
havo known 't ti snvo sutTorors from
Throat and I.ung dlsonsos, who could
got no holp from doctors or any other
remedy." Mothers rely on It, host phy
sicians prepci ih" It. and II. Alex Stoke
guarantees satisfaction or refund price.
Trial bottles free. Regular nl-.i "0c
and 1.
Coats, Capes, Jackets
All the new full stjlesare In Includ
ing the Monto Carlo Hinh-Stokk Co.
Those frosty mornings make you think
of heavier underwear at Millirens.
Up All Night.
This getting up every night
with the baby, or some of the
older children, is all wrong.
Not that the children are to
blame. If he's the baby, prob
ably his food Is wrong. Vinol
will help his mother stand the
strain of nursing.
We have often seen whole
families of older children who
keep the parents awake o'
nights. First one, then the
other is ailing.
These children seem well
enough at times; but they are
white, hollow-eyed, often list
less, with irregular appetites,
peevish and fretful, wakeful at
night and constantly taking cold.
The use of Vinol, In conjunc
tion with Vinlax to regulate the
bowels, will benefit these child
ren almost in a day.
There is nothing in Vinol that
can hurt them. It is pleasant
to take. If it doesn't do the
work, we will give you fhe
money back.
Mall orders supplied, 1.00 pur bottlo,
express paid.
H. ALEX. STOKE
DRUCCIST.
goods and clothing and ladles
per cent loss than cost, Am
11.00 Indies' shirt waist
II.II5 IuiIIiih' shirt waist
il.SO ladles shirt waist
11.15 Indies' khtrt wuist
II W hnliy drtMsns
75i? buhy dresses
60c hnhy dresst's
Imliy dif ssi,
76c buhy skirts
Nk' buhy skirts
t 35c bnliy's skirt
UK-child's slis'klnirs
1214c child's siocklims
ls; child's sleeking
i!5c si mill covers -
6c bulls sllkuteell
Ilk' yurd sllkuleeii
l.V ysrd sllkuliH'ii
(I M HkkIIiUj corset
(I.Oli Hx 1 1. 1,. c.,rs,ls
Km' llunlliUi corwt
60c IIiixIIiIii corset
40c tluxlblu corset
7Hc
11.12
11.15
IH'
H.'il!
ilv;
:ki
Ilk;
4.5c
;tc
Ilk;
7',c
Ilk'
lS'ic
7So
101 ,c
11.00
Wc
ttie
fvu
Chlldrons' Knco Pant'a Suit
.00 Hulls, ... 3110
4.60 suiis - a. 50
4 00 sulls - . 3.110
8.50 nulls 2.50
1 Ml sulu ' - 1.00
l.OOsuils - 75c
76c knue punts ' - . , 11
60c knee pun Is " - 41c
CV; knee punts ltkl
I"; child's overnlls Ilk;
Men's 15c llijon collurs 10c
Hoy's 10c llni'ii collurs 7c
Men's &5c rubber collurs 10c
Men's 60c neckties r r ' IJOc
Uen's 25; neckties . luc
Child's 10c necktie r' o'
i.'kswu 'i mil , i
M I W
Not only
do they
wear
but
fit pe r f ectly.
That's because
they are made in
modern shops by
expert tailors.
You can get the
newest, most
fashionable cuts
in "CLOTH
CRAFT" CLOTHES here
at $10.00 and up
ward for suit or
overcoat. .
You can get the
swellest an d the
most proper patterns.
INTERF.ST1N0 LITTLE BOOR SHOWINO
FALL STYLES IS AT OUR STORE WAITIN0
FOR YOU. IT'S YOURS FOR THE ASKING.
The Clothes are wait
ing for your inspection
too.
BING-STOKE COM'Y
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA
-
COLUMBIAN
LEADS
e have just received another carload of
The Celebrated Columbian
Stoyes and Ranges
And can show you the finest display of
stoves of every description ever brought
to Reynoldsville. j
Remember the Columbian stoves are
GUARANTEED
to give perfect satisfaction and you run
no risk whatever in buying them s
KEYSTONE
HARDWARE COMPANY.
yOV CAN BE ) )
SUITED ((
in & suit or over
coat, if you get
"CLOTHCR.AFT"
CLOTHES.
The label is a
sure sign of
satisfaction.
"CLOTHCRAFT"
CLOTHES are all wool.
The maKers guarantee
them to be so and so do
we. That means first-class
service.
well,
they
PBPrWKBTW'ICHSIl!
THE -
THEM ALL.
1
A TWENTIETH
A TWENTIETH
A TWENTIETH
tn liliin, which n hnvn In x.ii-.-.fiil uncriiilim In iminr iiIhi m thmuvhm.t Mm
? '"'hiii liili:liilhhiliiiy1,..iHin.iilM.ynewlil;1 """""""t
..1.. , .1' , 'ktm t "hiiU'vei- In inn- lull, 11I1, a liii,n.,. w mko l,U
lihir.in Hi-mill mill hy wi ilnhm . limine t...eiil-e. if k.U0iiIi iii1i.-,0,i.
I-'roni
Mills
to Mini
Uircit.
SUITS OR OVERCOATS
$15.00
Hist
Fnlirk-s.
Tailors. .
TO
.... ....... ). l; '.i1' .1 '""'r 1r..ll.- to mii'iik- nmtrrlHlH l,l, h run hriuurte
111 1.. i'll in i.,im. In I,,.... i. imhiM). in M.(.ir uiiyllilUK in i.miiiI tin, well known
'J'Sl'r Inu'r 1 'i'r. , i7 l,u,,,,,'t' Wonk.11 MIIN 10 rli fur koo. Thuu the wri ol 'good"
HE TAII.iiiilNO Vi-rni)lny mine but, the hext kll!cd ntihin wnikmrn, finm
j'lJ'j 1 -in tin-inn- tthiinni)ii I ho huttnim, 1111, 1 ovvty gnrini'iit bouin the Union
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO.
TH BIG TAILORS, 44 N. Bradu St,, DuBols, Pa.
QHAUTKIt NOTICE.
Ntitli'p N lur Itv trtven lltut nn tii)llciiilon
It nimh' tn tlit iJuviM iior ef 1 lit Common
n imi 1th nf ri'iinHylvniihi on MciimI iy tho
trtriity found lny of NovctntuT, by H. K.
t nM tL'lit, I, l. .mitr tintl V, V. riiHhmiin,
uruli r 1 tn- Mo Islonx uf f ht At of Assftnhly
of thi' t oiMiiit.iiHcultli of iViinwylttinlii, 4n
tlthil' ti tdt tit .iovlif for Hi. liu'oriioMi
t ton tt mi I ii-irnlm ion of rt-rrnin corporal Ioiih."
tippi-ovi il April '.'it, lW, uin thu Hiipph-nit'ittN
t hi-trto, for i hi- rhm trr of u propoHfil rorpotu
I Ion to h cut ted IIirtnhlsvo (o:il Mini (oku
t'onipmiy. the cIhuikMci tind nhject wht-rcof
H rM to hi' thi' tnlitlnir, (inii rvliitf. exciivtit Inif,
hot Ini: for iiik) oi hcru Imc priHluclnv coiil. u
cltiy iitnl other itilncritls tiwl uhHMincc4, thu
Miiinn ' iici ti ! of ii II Niild product and of all
Nitti,tiiiitai foio d In or upon any IiiimU 'ic
(Ulicd l.y sulil propoHcd cot p rut Ion. tho
hlip(iij of In muni- to rimi-kcf and tin Hah
thereof hi ri udi or inaiiiifiict urcd form, lind
Iomii-Ii tin extent tm may from tlnu to tlmo
lie mecMiiy and convenient for Mild piir-ki.i-h.
to ii,iilte, hold and dlN,KMo of real
estate hy Kale. Icao or olhet w!m, and of eon
-trnctlhu' iiml illHMtiK of tlwelllnjfM and all
klmUof iMiihlliiL'-. erectlotiH. miiehlnery Hint
tipitiiii-e-, liicliidinu hiicrntil iitllroadM, nrul
t he iicmiiI lit piisxe-sltiL' and enjovlnif of all
the tltrli m. power s. pilvllcu'tH and Immunities
couferrlttL' opou such rorporatloiiH hv H4ctlon
:mof the Mild Act of Asimlily of April
K4. and the hiipp'ernents theifto. and for
lhec purpose ti have, poMses- and enjoy nil
the rlirlit. henelltH and privilege ronferred
hy Niild Act of Assemtilv and 1 1 h HUpplemoiitH.
h. ,1. DiiiHCot.i,, Solicitor.
A
UMFMSTUATOII S NOTICE.
Ftate of John A. Craven, deceuhed, lute of
Washington township.
Not Ice Is hereby tfiveu that lettorM of ad
mlnist ration have la'cn irratilod to tho under
Htuned on the owtato of John A Cravori, late
of Washington township, Jeltei'Hon county,
I'entisylvanlH, and nil peiwoiiH knowlnjx thorn
Helves IndetUed to mild estate will niako
prompt payment, and all ucihohs having
claims aualnst tni niuiio will proNont thorn
duly authcntlcatotl for M-ttloment.
Jknmk Ciiavkn, Admlnlst rut rlx.
Octobers.;, I'.Hii. Handy Valley
Ai.kxamikh C. A John M, Whitk,
Attorney for Administratrix.
The LATEST FASHIONS
IN GENT'S CLOTHING
The nowest, flnottolothfl.
thu Intent (li'ifn, nil
iIhi mint. fituhlonHhlueuU
fur thu auininur hi-hhoii,
ChII Ht our iliop and
! mtmplcii of oloth a
cnmplnti-'lliio und let u
oonvlnon you thut wi hio
thu li'Hilci'H In our llnu.
K,'HS(iniihln pricfital wiiys
anil satisfaction guaran
teed. Johns & Thompson.
CUMMER IS HERE-
AND BO IS-
, Northamcr & fCeHpck.
A till we aru hntti'P prepared than
t-wr In do ciiblni't work or anything
In iIim wood working line.
Upholaterlne
mid iv pair work of all kind done
promptly.
"Picture framing
We hnvo iiiHt ri'Ci'lv. d a large line
of Cicluri' Moulding and we carry a
line of room moulding In otock.
Call mid examine our line and get
priors. " ,
Our cabinet nhop W to twall an(
opr bunlnuM Jn irutiipg so large ' we
will nnv-; to du nomi'thing to get
iiiiiri) room, o wu have deuidi'd to
gull o IT all our framed
Pictures at Coat
$7.0(1 Pictures at .Y6.i.
$11,110 1'icUirim at $4.50.
$.".0O PictureH at $."1.H0.
$4.(10 J'lcluruH at $:i.ll).
$..(H) I'ieturrs at $2.25.
$2.00 I'lctui e at $1 (10.
$1.00 Pictures at 75o.
all the rest, in tlmsauie, proportion.
We are alHO agents for the Kane In
nlile Sliding Dlind and Patent Screen
Windows,
noinumber the place
Northamer & KeiiocK,
Woodward Ouildlnu;, Main St.
J II. HUGHES.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
A full line nf sunplleit conmuntly on hand
Picture framing u Hpeetulty. Unii'e mid ware
room In ruaruf.Uuui Margaret Kvatin' racket
tor. UuslUuuce uearuor. Uruut auii 5lb ttU.
CENTURY PLAN
CENTURY, HIT
OPERATED BY-
CENTURY COMPANY
We
Guarantee
a Perlect
Fit.
Tlie Union
La lie 1 on
livery
Garment
ORDER.
PENNSYLVANIA ItAILItOAD
-1- IHTFFALO ft ALLKOHANY VA1
VALLEY
DIVISK1N.
Low Gradu Division.
In Effect May 23, 1902. lEastern Stindard Tlmt.
EAKTWAItt).
Nolo?
HTATtONg.
PlttHhurit
Ki'd Hunk
l.awNiiiiliiini
New llethlvhoni
link lililnu
Maynvlllu
HiimiiKirvllle ...
Itrmikvllle
lowil
Kuller
Ueyiiohlsvllle..
I'lllU'llllHt
KiiIIn ('rook
IhiMiiIh
Hahulii
Wlnturhurti ....
I'enntllild
Tyhir
Ki'iiiiexette
U i nnt
Iirlftwood
P.
Nolo.
Red
1.14. FiiIIh Creek I.2U. DuHuls l.as p. m.
WESTWARD .
No 10
A. II,
NolO 6, No 101
No. 114
Nolo No.113 No.lOt No 105
A. H. A. II A. MP. U.
.... 6 IS 9 00 l M
.... 21 II 10 4 (
U 40 II a 4 In
.... 10 III 47 4 SO
.... 10 30 4 f
.... 10 2rt II AA 6 04
.... 10 4:1 6 21
I 0 10 II 00 ti'M 5 l!V
t 21 til in ; m
ttl Sm til irt t.i r,N
8 44 II IC li K t IS
ttl til ill 40 ttl 80
" ft II 4i 1 l:i a wi
7 0., 411 ft.', 1 85 40
7i t ar (A
7 HO 1 SO 7 OS
7 IIS 1 Rj 7 10
7 4:i 2 10 7 IN
8 Oil fill 7 44
H I" t2 IIN ? All
I 8 4S .... M 05 i 8 20
A.M. A. M. I'. M. f. M
"RoTTio '
STATIONS.
Driftwood
Uriint
Itentiecette
Tyler
Pennlleld
Winlerburn ....
Sahula
IllllllllH
Falls Creek
PaueoiiHt
Keynoidavlllo..
Fuller
Iowa
Hrcxikvllle
unimervlllo....
Muysvllle
OnkKtdKP
New Hethlehom
I.iiWNonluini....
Red Hunk
I'lltshurK
M
M
P. M.
t is
til 20
15 50
TO 41
AO
7 17
7 25
7 W)
7 44
8 00
8 10
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til 4(1
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12 22
12?:
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t5 18
t it!
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7 IS
5 27
t5 4:1
tS 50
00
1 6
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7 30
to ai
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7 47
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to IN
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11
IS 412 35
I 6 30 I
4- M
f. m.ip. hi.
r. m,
Triilnn42(iiii(liiy)lfav
Fal 1 Creek 4.iy.RcYii.iI(
luHols 4.10 n. m.
.10, Hrookvlli
o.ii,, lifu nmiK D..iu, t'niHDury h.jo p. nt,
Triiliis nun ked run dully 1 1 dally, exoept
Bunduy 1 1 (dm station, where slximU must be
l(Wl,
Philadelphia U Erie Railroad Division
In effect March 24th, 1903. Train leave
Driftwood as follow:
EASTWARD
:?, m Train 12, weekday, for iunbury,
Wllkeaharre, lliwleton, Potuvllle.tltranton.
ilarrlaburit aud the Intermediate at,
tioiia, arrlvlnn at Philadelphia 8:23 p. m..
New York, 0:30 p. m. 1 Haltlmore,6:00 p. m.
Wnahlniitun, 7:15 p. ni Cullman Parlor ear
from Wllllnmaport to Phlludelphla and pa,
aenirereour hea from Kane to Philadelphia
and WllUttinapni t to Baltimore and Wash
ington. '
Johsonburo Railroad.
a. m. WEEKDAYS.
a. m.
10 45 ar Clermont W
11 00
11 04
11 07
II 10
11 18
II 20
11 28
11 40
12 01
10 3N
10 35
Wnodvale
Qillnwood
Hmlth' Run
Instanter
Ktralitht
Glen Hitiel
Johnsonburff
W Ridgwny ar
10 31
10 25
10 20
10 11
0 55
40
Ridoway & Clearfield Rajlhoq
and Connections.
a m D.m.
13
i m
4 34
4 37
4 41
4 51
4 54
l?"y l
H kvutt
T W 12 20
t 21 12 40
I 25 12 33
7 28 12 M
iaa 12 40
43 12 AO
47 12 54
ShJru 'Willi
Hlue Riiek
I Iu.Pilnv
Hrnckwuyv'l
I.Hn..M IkfllU
hill
XtIUI..n U.... 1 A.
llarveyaRun 7 54 1 03 5 01
Iv Falls O'k ar 8 00 1 10 5 10
Iv Dullols ar 8 15 1 25 5 35
1:1
8 As iirKallsC'k Iv Hill I go S 10
8 44 lteyiioldsvlllo la 1 32 A 27
8 10 Itrookvllle 8 AO 1 50 8 00
New lieilil'm 0 30 2 IIN s
Red Hunk 10 10 3 l 7 25
I Plltshuriiur It 35 5 30 ( 43
8 12 12 A2
5 311 12 24
4 SO II 47
4 OS 11 10
1 30 0 on
p.m
i m. a. in H.ni. n m. p , m.
V..r tln, . ... l.l. .nil ..ui.i.'i .?"'
consult tickul uilenu.
J.B.HUTOHIN80S J. R. WOQll,
Oep. Mapper W.TaVAr
hixioii iM p. ni, Vesilhulud parkir earn
and pasiieiiiter eoiH'.hes, Uurtulo to Plilladul.
phla aud Washington, .
4:00 p, ni. Tralu tt, dally, for Har
rlshurR and Intermediate it at Ions, ar
riving at Philadelphia 4: 2A A. M.j New York.
7.13 a. ni.) Baltimore, .;) a. m. Washlnaua
4.05 A. H. Pullman Hleeping car from
Jliirrlsburit to Philadelphia aud New York.
Plilluilelplila pitsseiiKur cun remain la
leeuer undisturbed until 7:30 A. H.
11:06 p.m. Train 4,dally for Hunlmry, Hsrrls
hurg and Intermediate station, arriving at
PhUadelphla, 7:22 A. M.i New York. V3
A. H. oi) week day aud 10.3N a m. on Sun
day i Baltimore. 7:15 a. m.i Washington, 8:30
A. II. Pullman aleeper from Erie
and Wllllamiport to Philadelphia, anil
Wlilliimspurt to Washlnguin. PaHsenkc.'r
nsE
12:27 p.m.'-TralfVl4. Bally (urHuuhHry, Ham.
rlyi,ig atPhlludtfJjihia f iim a, m jBV, V,7,
M n. m, wwkailys, 110.33 a. ni.. Sunday)
Ball liiiure 7:15 a. tu.. WasDIugtou. 8::io a m.
Vesilbuled butTet sleepiuK ears and Das
seuger coaches, Buffalu U) Philadelphia and
Washington.
WESTWARD
8:!H a. ni.-f rain 7. dally for Buffalo via
Emporium.
4:3 a. m.-Traln , dally for Erie, Rldg
wav, and week day for DuBol. Olermou
and prlut-lpal Intermediate station.
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