A; Ijc Star. V''cWjli'on $1.00 pet iirttr in ndvunct O A. RTKPIIKNMON, Kdltur and Pn WEDNESDAY, AIMUL 22. llHKI. AnlndcrHMidcnt local paper, published nvery Wednesday at, ItcvlloliUvllle. .I,rr.r.,t 1 '. Hit., elf v.,1,.,1 1,1 1 in. iutcrcstsof llcynoldsvllle .tnd.lclfcrsonciiiinty. Not, mlll li iil. w II 1 1 refit II with fulfill",, mill will hccspecliilly friend Iv towards I lie tailoring cla. Oiimmiinlcatlous lutciiihil fur publication rtlllst lie accompanied by dtp writer's name, not for pmillcal Ion, hut ni a guarantee of fJod faith. Interesting news Hems solicited. Advertising rut iimilc nuwiiiiti applies tlon at tlilanHlce. Ijenghty communication nnri change nf ijreriisemcum stimuli rcncli this nlllce by Monday noon. Subscript Inn price ! .On per vcnr, In advance. Anuress an com moment inn to U. A.steph enson, Koymiltlnvlllt,, I'n. HvKwM 0000 0-00000 1 1 ST1 'NE NEWS Or NEARBY TOWNS. t Heportcd by Thi ftlar'a petlal Correspondent. V 0000 0000 0000 000m 00000000 Emeritkville. Gcrtrudo Ilulnc linn Itccn very III tho Mt wook. Mrs. Ilottio Zetlrr Is visiting hor son, Rev. C. J. Zctlcr, nt Cnllunsbni'if. Mrs. Harriet Kunsvlmnn, of Brook vllle, visited hur mint, Mrs. rotor Uaura, last week. Messrs. Henry Cable, Joseph Mot- torn and CllfT Molmey wont to I'ltts burg on tho excursion Siitiilny. Claronco SRlingars, who Is employed at the locomotlvo works at DuBols, spent Sunday with hlH parents hero. VV. W. Fales and wife, of Keynolds vlllo, wore tho guests of tho former's mother, Mrs. Emellno Kales, Sunday. Miss Edyth SchiiKnrs, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. II. Soweri. at YoumHtown, Ohio, tho past two months, returned to this plaoo Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Weldea, of Dig Uun, Mrs. B. II. Haymor and daughter, Mamie, of Roynoldsvillo, wore tho guostsof Mr. and Mrs. William Moore several days last week. Waltor Cable, of this place, and Miss Myrtle Best, of Hopkins, wore quietly married at Brookvlllo Tuesday, April 14th. .We extend our best wishes to the nowly married couple. Wish aw! The minors of this plaeo held a mass meeting last Suniay. . William Owens, of Sugar Hill, was the principal spoakor. Mrs. O. W. Secrlst visited friends at Sugar Hill last wock. Miss Edith Kuntz closed hor school last Friday. Mr. and Mrs Charley Plfor, of Falls Creek, wore tho guostsof William Dick ey and family over Sunday. . Constable Leach, of Hathmol, was on our streets last Sunday. John McKIllIp, Robert "Knox Bnd y WALK-OVER $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes are strictly eon ect In every essential of style and elegance. They are worn by all swell dressers. The stylos for the spring are right up to the minute. Odahapa and Po-tay-toe are the newest. If you like nice easy shoos, try Walk Over and you will have no other. RQBIJYSOJVS ft David Ewlng were at PltUburg last Sunday. (ieorge Iloatttn, who has boon off work for the last three weeks with a svnlded foot, lias started to work again. Mr. and Mrs. .lack Hunt., of near Big Hun, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isano Croasman ovor Sunday. Homo of our young pugilists tried their muscles last Saturday night. No body hurt much. loo Herd, new superintendent of the mines, moved his family to this place last week. Miss Edith Kunt., of Wlshaw, who has taught school In Wlnslow township several terms, went to Orove City Col lege Monday to take a trro month course. Sock Shoes. For men and boys ! good pair socks with each pair shoes and a bang-up shoe for the price. Men's $2.50, boys' $1.75, youths' $l.r0. Iling-Stoko Co. $6,000,000 Becutlty Capital, surplus and profits of this amount securo tho depositors of the Pittsburg Trust Company, 323 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 4 per cent. Interest on savings and 2 per cent, on cheeking accounts. Bank by mall. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing llko doing a thing thoroughly. Of all tho Salves you over beard of, Bucklcn's Arnica Salve Is tho best. It sweeps away and euros Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls, Uloors, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to glvo satisfaction by II. Alox Stoke's, druggist. Letter List. L'.st of unclaimed letters remaining In post oniee at Reynoltlsvllle, Pa., for tho week ending April 18, 1IK)3 : Miss Annio Shaffer, Dr. H. B. Stono, Frank Palntor, H. F. Barr, Honry Long, Mrs. L. Styert. Say advertised and give date of list whon calling for anovo. E. C. Burns, P. M. Notice to Taxables. All taxes remaining unpaid on my duplicates In Wlnslow 'township must be paid on or before tho first day of Junct 190.1, or the same will posltivoly be collected according to law. Amos Strouse, Colloctor. Lac Curtains. Largest lino to select from. 35o to $10.00 the pair. Curtain polos free with each pair costing $1.00 or more.' Blng-Stoke Co. Present Township Orders, All orders against road district of the township of Wlnslow, Jofforson county, Pa., must be presented to H. L. Hoke, township clerk, for examination on or before May 30th, 1903. All orders not presented on or before above date, In terest on same, will coaso. Shoos for llrens. the whole family at Mil- Jno. Kolloys Milllrens. shoes for women at - You Auto See - That your eyes aren't strained by wear ing imperfect glasses. See O. A. JENNER, us uc uus niicu over u pair oi " guisscs hi xcvnuiusviucinaigive satisfaction. CIXY HOTEL, Parlors, Roynoldaville, Fam. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Wm . M. Foster, late of the iiorough of Reynoldsville, Deceased LnttlirS lAHlnninnlRPV 1 1 lutn ,lm nilml, Wm. M. Foster, line of the uornuifb of Keyn oldxvllle, Jefferson county, Pa., dereused, having lieen grunted to Frank H. Hoffman, of Keynjldsvlllu, Pa., all perkoim Indebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment to the executor, and those having claliua aicalnst the same will present tlieui, proper, auineniicauHi, ror payment. Keynoldsvllle, Pa., March no, luua. WANTED FAITHFUL PEHRON TnTBAV el for well-established house In a few coun ties culling on retail merchants and agenu. Local territory. Halary 1UK4 a year and ex penses, payable IIU.70 a week In cash and ex- fiensea advanced. Position permanent. Bus. nesa aucceskful and rushing, standard House, SJ4 Dearborn bu, Chicago. There was a man in our town Who was so wondrous wise, He tried all other Cold Cures For running nose and eyes. And when he found it wouldn't stop, With all his might and main, He got our Perfect Cold Curb And soon got well again. 25 Cents. REYNOLDS DRUG STORE. News of Interest The Orange must not bo used to bolster up men's ambitions for political preferment. Offlce In the Orange Is opportunity for service j It should not bo used to promote party ambition or partisan success. Tho Grange Is for farmors, not for politicians. Mrs. Gertie Nlckcrson, Worthy Depu ty of Potter county, Pa., writes : "Ulysses grange, No. 1183, Is slowly gaining. We have Initiated Ave mem bers slrce Jan. 1st, and have five more applications. At tho beginning of the year library was started. Some twenty magazines and papers are now received regularly. Among them, Pub lic Opinion, Country Llfo, Frank Les lie's Monthly, The Arena, The Ameri can Inventor, Success, Everybodies, St. Nicholas, (for the children,) Fruit Growers Journal and Hoards Dairy man." T. C. Atkinson, Master of West Vir ginia State Grange, In bis annual address said : "Since the last regular session of this Grange at Point Pleasant, a year ago last October, It has been the pleasure of the representatives of this State Grango to attend two of the most magolflcont sessions of tho Natlonnl Grango. One at LowUton, Maino, and Spring Floral Excursion. To accommodate those desiring to see the magnificent collection of flowers now In full bloom In Phlpjis Conserva tory, Schenley Park, Pittsburg, tho Pennsylvania Kali road Company will soil, on Sunday, May 3, special ex cursion tickets from the stations named bolow, at rates quoted, good only for passage on the above dato and on trains montloned : Driftwood, time of train, 4.45 a. m. Rate $1.50 ; Falls Creek, time of train, fl.27. Rate $1.50 ; Reynoldsville, time of train, 0.44. Rate $1.50 ; Fuller, time of train, 0.58. Rate $1.40 ; Brookvlllo, time of train, 7.15. Rate $1.20; Sum morvlllo, time of train, 7.30. Rule $1.00; Arrives at Pittsburg 11.15. Returning, a special train will leave Pittsburg, Union Station, at 7.00 p. ni., making all stops east of Red Bank and run through to Driftwood. Tickets will also bo accepted on DuBols Ex press leaving Pittsburg at 5.05 p. m., Eastern Standard time. The excursion rate will not be accept ed on trains, and passengers not pro vided with tickets will be charged the regular full fare. A Oreat Sensation. . There was a big sensation In Lcos vlllo, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had bis llfo saved by Dr. King's Now Discov ery for Consumption. He writes : "I endured InsufTerablo agonies from AbIIi ma, but your now Discovery gave me Immodiato relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Slmlliar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. - Price 50o, and $1.00. Guaranteed by H. Alox Stoke, druggist. Trial bottles free. Separate 8klrts. Noveltlos In this lino that wo know are right In stylo, make and price. $1.98 to $8.50. Bl ng-Stoke Co. ' See Milllrens $1.50 solid Icathor shoes for men. Copying and letters written from dictation at Reynoldsville Business Col- lo(fa offlce. Douglass patent eorona shoes at Milllrens. Bran, middlings and corn chops at wholesale at Reynoldsville Mills. Just received a new line of walking skirts at Milllrens. THE HUMPHREY BRICK & TILE COMPANY OF JiROOKVILLE. Manufacturers of Vitrified Salt Glazed Hollow Blocks, Drain Tile, Sidewalk Blocks and Red Bricks. to the Grangers the other at Lansing, Michigan, The Grange may not have accomplished all It It started out to accomplish, but there Is no doubt that it has secured for the farmers of this greatest of all agri cultural nations, the respect and friend ly appreciation of all other classes. The world recognizes tho Importance of agriculture, and of the agriculturist, as never before, and the Grange, through Its strong, conservative, business-like conduct, has had much to do with bringing this about." Farm products In Pennsylvania this year will bring fatr prices. This will cause the farmer to think much of bushels, iHiuiids and dollars. But efll olont help on the farm con hardly bo had Bnd Bny help will cost more than It can produco. This will tempt tho farmer to overwork himself rnd his family. Don't do It. Plow fewer acres. Plan for no more work than you can keep well In hand. Attend church and grango meetings regularly. Do not grind tho life out of youiself and wife and drive tho boys and girls away from the farm. At tho end of the year you may have just as many dollars and what is hotter there will bo a favorablo balance In tho happiness account. A "Cinder Head's" Opinion of the Ma- chine. i While tho general opinion of window glass workers Is that the muchlno is not tiAo success that Is claimed for It, they are not a unit In this belief. In sub stantiation of this statement wo quoto tho following tuken from a letter writ ten by a Gas Belt workman to a window glass blower In Pittsburg during the past week : "I take this opportunity to write you a fow lines to let you know what I know about tho machine. I want, or would llko to havo every gluss blowor In tho country to know the fucts. Out hero the men won't bolievo that tho machine Is a success. I havo not seen it blow but I havo seen the rollers and tho flat tened sheets, and I toll you candidly they beat any hand-inado glass. They can make them any size and any thlck noss, and the sooner our mombors waken up to this fact tbo bettor It will be for them. Some of tho men out here who know what they are up against are of the opinion that the officers of L. A. 300 should try to got some kind of a wage scale for working tho machlno, since we think that window glass blow ing by hand Is practically a thing of tho past. Wo would like to soe some thing done quickly for thoy aie teach ing snappers to operate tho machlnos, so as to bo ready when tho plants now being equipped are started. If there is to bo anything left for the blowers and gathers quick action on the part of our oflloors will ba necessary." ATatimul Glum lludijct. "Dorothy Dodd." Tho faultless-fitting, arch-supporting shoe for women, $3.00. Bing-Stoke Co. Robbed The Grave. A startling Incident Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunkon, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Then I was advised to use Electrlo Bitters ; to my groat joy, tho first bottle made a decided Improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at H. Alex Stoke's drug store. Reduced Rates to New Orleans For the benefit of those desiring to attond the meeting of the American Medical Association at New Orleans, La., May 5 to 8, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on Its lines to New Orleans, on May 1, 2, and 3, good going on those dutes and good to return reach ing original starting point not later tbanUen days frum dute of sale, at re duced rates. By depohlting ticket with Joint Agent at New Orleans between May 1 and 13, and payment of fifty cents, an extension of final return limit to May 30 May be obtained. Where You Can Get Them. A number of our lady subscribers have Inquired whore tliey can get pat terns of tho high grade designs that are Illustrated In The Star each week, and for Information of our lady readers we will statu that tbu patterns can be secured from "May Manton" Pattern Co., 132 East 23rd St., New York City. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do In the hour of need. Hla wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, pbyslolans oould not help hor. He thought of and tried Dr, King's New Life Pills and ho got relief at once and waa finally oured. Only S5e, at 11, Ales Stoke's drug store. See the fit of a Hart Sabatfoer & Marx suit at Milllrens. Want Column. Kali's: One cent per word for each and every Insert Ion. Bids Wanted The Reynoldsville Clay Mnmifnctiirlng Co. will receive sealed bids until Krlilsr evening, April 24. 1WI3, for mining and loading olay at WUhaw. FoK SALE Six room brick house on Grant street ; reasonable terms. Ethan E. Stewart. For salo A lot and fl-room house In West Reynoldsville. For particulars Inquire at StaufTor'a grocery store. Lost Gold breast pin on Main st. Finder return it to STAR oftloe. For Sale Good house and lot on Jackson st., near coal company office. Inquire at The STAR office. For Sale Hnuso and lot on Fifth st. Inquire of Martin Plylor. For Rale Two driving horses. In quire of G. T. Woodford, tho pop man, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Rale Lot on Main street. In quire of L. J. MoKntlre. For SAf.E Horse, two buggies, cut ter, sleigh bells and slnglo harness, In quire of Robert Bono, near Jeflorson Supply Co. store. For Halo or Rent A good property, including a store room, on Worth streot. Inquire at The Star ofllen. WANTKI) I want to weave or sell you a carpot very cheap. Toefecl DoMay. Wantkd Intelligent girls for cloth picking. Apply to Enterprise Silk Co. For Sale One hundred shares stock of the Star Glass Co. Inquire of II. Alex Stoke. Foil SAt.E One wagon, heavy har ness, nlekle-platcd mountings, surry, light harness. Inquire at Frank's Tavern. For Sale A very fine organ, oak ease; must ho seen to bo appreciated Inquire of Gustavo Herald, IItpklns. For SaT.k Property on Main streot. Inquire of II. Alox Stoke. For Snlo A seven room houso, lot (10 byl.r,0 feet, In West Reynoldsvlllo. M. K. Weed. NOTICE Employees of tho silk mill using olectrio cars going to and from work can purchusn car tickets at lower rates. For Sale Brown and white single comb Leghorn and Plymouth Rock oigft for hatching in season. Inquire of J. J. Hoffman. Big Busy Basement. Where you can got glassware, queens ware, enamel and tinware, wood and willow ware, brooms, brushes, baskets, window blinds, lamps all at a saving of 15 to 35 per cent. Blng-StoKe Co. JJEI'OHT OK THE CON DITION or ins FIRST NATIONAL BANK OI" EETITOLDSVILLB lit. Heynolilsvlllii, In tlm Hlnln of Pennsylva nia, lit tlm clone of liuslness April V, 1MU. HKSOIllHJKSI I.onna mill (IImi'oiiiiIm I2ll,iin:i 4)1 Overdrafts, serureii mill unsecured, I.VI .Hi I .H. Iloiids to siiiMiro circulation.... itVMl I'. 8. Iloiids on lianil and fie I'ri'inliinis mi V. H. ilonils I,(m0 (HI Kiis'ks, securities, we ,(l m I'm i ii 1 1 11 to anil fixtures t,IUi ft Iliiu from National Hanks (not Re serve Agents) 17,014 92 Pile from Hlatc hanks anil Imnkiirs, ft.iMI (m Hue from approvcil reserve uKitnts. lAtl.sns 7H Interiml-ltovoniifl stamps 4HtKI Checks slid oilier rash items l.vttu S7 Notes of other National hanks 2,tiil0 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and ccn I m 2A4 HI Lawful money reserve in bank, vli: Kkx-I SiUflO ISO LcKiil-teiiili-riinlc , 00 iU.HM M Itttdcmplloii fund with IJ. H. Treas urer (ft per cent, of circulation).. 1,7150 00 Total I4UI.7UH 42 I.IAIIII.ITIKS. Capital stock paid In IViiofl (in Surplus fund 26,0110 00 Undivided prollts, less expenses and taxes paid 1H.2W 17 National lank notes oiitHtandliiK... mA'0 (JO Hun to oilier Nutlonal Hanks 1 .117' W Individual deposits subject tochuck lfiil.ll.t7 IKI Time certificates of deposit 40,01ft 00 Cashier's checks outstaudliiK A 00 Total HM.79H 42 SUti tf Ftuniylrtala, duty f Jtfurits, : I, John II. Kauclicr, Cashier nf the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the alsive statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. John II. Kai'CHkr, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lath day of April. lUtl. Ai.hkht Kkynoi.ds, Notary Public. CoKUKCT A t tent : J. II. CollllKTT, I II. Noi.an, J-Dlrectors. 8COTT McCl.EI.LAND. t BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND I PJHKSIJJJJJHMaKBSBSaSSHIIJJ Our Mbortliaud Teacher M. M. lluKhes, has hud elht years ex perience and U a certllluauuj teacher. Our Bookkeeplutf Teacher II. J. HuKhes, Is a practical bookkeep er and has had years of experience in business tutiU'tM work, aorWiif stu dents of a thoi'miicu training III the ac tual work of keeping Uuofc. OurUradvales Are practical bookkeeper and sten ographer are tilling position of triul. Our Term ArereaannahUi and will be given upou request, together with otiutr luftjruia llou coiu'wrulng the school. Our Instructor Are busily engaged In theschool rooms each workliiK Uay In the year and tiave no time to spend drumming up pupil, the plan followed by ouie scIiikjI whose Instructor spend more tlm la hunting student than teaching llieoi. Reunoldsvllle Business Col lege & Correspondence School TAUGHT IN COLLEGE -OR BY MAIL A. K A T Z E N Proprietor People' Bargain Store. A. KatKcn now hn a complete line of "pring and summer Roods, and is ready to offer to every customer the biggest bargains ever given in Keynoldsvillc. House cleaning time is here and 1 have the goods yoti need. I mention a few of the bargains I have to offer: 011 cloth, former price lfk', now 13c per yard, by the bolt. 12 yards, $l.fiO. J Cloth window shades, formcr price 20c, now 15c. Lace curtains, 2j yards long, former price 4,rc, now 32c. Ladies' umbrellas, formcr price 45c, now 35c. , Ladies' gauze vests from 4c to 25c, Fast black ladies' hose, formerly He, now 5c. Men's top shirts, 40c, will sell for 25c. On all Men's and Iloys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps, you will save from 25 to 35 per cent. All new goods. Don't fail to call and get ft bargain. First to call will get best bargains. A. KATZEN, PKOrillETOR Kkynoldsvillk, Pa. . i . . AUDITORS' STATEMENT Of Wlnslotr Township Pr and Head Finance for Ihe Year Kndlng mink, itMia. L. P. Mit'I.KAHV, Supervisor. UK. Tohalanrn from 1001 dupli cate held over t Xft 69 To balance In band at 1H02 settlement 4ft 07 To IU01 work duplicate, s t d i.KI XI " " ' un-s't'd 2it 13 To rush from Col. Strouso.. 7S4 20 4U SI " ree'rt on 103 work duplicate Ms 7s H.07 M CH. Hy fll days' service I 122 00 ' try days services by son 7 HO " seated tax worked out... I.2A4 09 " on-seated tax turned ov er to Womeldorf 24 II " seated tax turned over to Womeldorf. .. W7 SO lly am i for work A m iterlal M XI Hy order paid 2tt 29 lly balance 1U OH . t,on W i. K. WOMELIKJKP. Supervisor, tilt. To duplicate of L. P. Me- Clcary, turned over.. 1 SV7 30 To duplicate, unseated, of Mct.'leary. turned over 2 13 To rash ree'd f'm i:i. strouse 1,374 21 " " Oorn'lss'n'rs K SO " " on work dup. m 70 U.944 S4 Balance 227 72 13,171 M (JK. By old orders of V. tt. Ilol- man paid I 1A0 83 By old orders Amos Strouse paid 218 W By old order nf L. P. Mc- Clearypald 8200 By order given by Hupervls- llesl to llolman, paid.. 1 00 By receipts for work paid... 833 IM - " " material paid 110 2D " ' attorney's fees paid HO 00 By receipts for Interest, paid ltt 3H paid on borrowed money 400 U) " unseated return to Com- i mlsstoners 2ft 47 By orders paid for work ... Ml 70 ''exonerations , II 28 " work tax held over. 27 lis citizens tax worked out . V" 02 " 72 day service 144 00 13,171 58 F. P. BEST. Supervisor. UK. To seated duplicate $1,807 03 " unseated duplicate 110 32 " rash ree'd I'm OI. Htrouse l.fliill S2 " " Com'ss'ner , laft 2ft " " on work dup... 4UI 30 " Auditors order to bal.... 302 71 . S27 43 . CB. By attorney' fue paid ... I 20 00 receipt for Interest paid 1 IW OS " " " balance on brlduepald 880 00 By am't. paid on township Indebtedness 400 00 By receipts for material paid l 77 " work paid ... 1,381 It By order paid of Ex-Super- visor McClcary 2(0 SI By order paid of Ex-Supervisor llolman 133 31 By exoneration 30 48 " returnstoCommlsslnner 134 fti " tax turned over to his successor 24 80 By citizen lax worked out. 1,42." IW By zfts days service 818 00 Byoathofomc. 41 ABRAM FYE, Overseer of Poor. Ml. To balance from last year.. ( 220 43 To balance from C'omml- loner for return .... J7 30 I 417 73 (JR. By 9 day services IS 00 ily rece Is fur relief pauper 24 71 " " att'rneysserv. 10 00 -By auditor' order to U. W. Moliney paid 2 98 By mlKceilaiieouaexpense. I' By balance 8IW 58 1 417 73 AMOS 8TBOU9E, Collector of Taxes. DB To bal. at last settlement of road tax 14 24 To bal. poor tux held over at last settlement. ... 1.347 19 To 19u2 cash road duplicate. 2.042 90 To cash road duplicate, spe cial tax...." 3,712 M Tosm't received for use uf election house 18 00 F 17.231 43 Clt. By casU paid to Supervisor McUleary I 797 81 By cash paid to Super. Best I.IMW 81 " ' Suusryisor Womeldorf... 1,378 21 By order paid.... ' 2) (S By 2 cowmUslon on fl.'VI.r 19, uolhictpd bettyre Sspt. I, lav 4121 By 84 uumwliuHQMM.339; Ul, collected aitir Sep. i, mi..., 218 at By sxoHaraiUw. .,., ilH i " ' on uppryl or 1901 work tax 819 By return to Cuwiulss'a'M 82 81 order paid , ... .... 87 Wt " balance 228 '41 -- - r.m 44 We have audited the above sceounu and Cud llietu correct. , J. B. Dykss. 1 W. T. Catubbs, Auditor. Lavi Souuuaas, I H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full line of supplies constantly on hand Picture framing a specially. Otttce and ware oom In rear of alia Margaret Kvau' racket ore. Reeldeuce aear our. ttraat aad Mt sts PENNSYLVANIA HA1LHOAD. - HIjrFAU) A ALI.WIHANT VALLEY WVIXIOW. Low Grado Division. I Etd Miy 2), 1902. filters St,.tard Tm. irrvtnn. lSio No. 113 sioTioTiNn Nets? rrATios. I'ltisliiirg Bed Hank jworiliNrn New Bethlehem Oak Indue Maysvlile Huinmervllle... Hnsikvllle Iowa fuller Keynnldsvllle.. f'aiicoast Kails Creek Iiiillols Hl,ula Wlnterburn .... I'ennHeld Tyler Bennesette Oram Driftwood I 8 i ft i no: 1 1 aii . t 2 II 10 4 on 40 II -t. II 47 4 is o: f f. . IS w t w i on .a 9 II 9 .(I 9f0 IOCS 10 10 14 4 60 III VI III Vi III A I 4 fts II SA 9 ml ii 4 i ii on 8 21 8 fi 1224 ii'.vi 'i'ii 1 2ft 1 37 f 21 Ml HI 2 II 18 tft fts 8 is S 411 II XI S ftl 4n 4 20 4 fts II 4s 7 tt". ill 66 8 30 8 40 4 ftl 7 17 1 Ml 1 ri i f 7 Uft 1 10 1 l 11 7 43 1 2 2M Note s w 4 IS 7 44 !7 tit 8 4ft I 1 Oft I 8 20 A. IP. m P M M. Train Ml (Rundayi leave I'ltuburgOO, a. m., Bed Bank 11.10 Bnaiavllle. 12.41, Keynoldivllle 1.14. Falls Creek 1.29. DuHols :.38 p. m. N. a, N0IO8 No. 114 A A. H. r. t. .... 8 1ft IllpO .... ... t4 41 tH46 .... .... 8 ftt) 11 ftft .... .... 7 17 122 .... .... T 2ft 12 31) ... .... 7 30 12 3ft .... .... 7 44 12 4 .... 8 20 8 00 1 Oft ft Oft 8 27 4 10 1 20 8 12 4 82 tft IS 444 S 2.1 132 827 t8 IW t4 36 .... tft 43 t7 04 ,.. tft SO 7 Ift 8 AO 1 IW 8 00 7 30 tt 03 12 12 4 1ft 7 47 t9 IS 2 2ft 4 32 7 83 tt 22 ... 8 3S 8 01 t 30 1 3N II 4ft 8 81 9 ft7 J3 OH 7 14 8 4ft 10 10 3 20 7 2ft 11 lft (12 3ft 8 30 9 4ft A. x.p. m. p. m. p. h. STATIORS. Driftwood Grant Bennetette Tyler PenuHeld Wlnterburn .... Babuls IluHnl FallsCreek Pancoast Keynolds vllle.. Fuller Iowa Brookvllle Hummervilte.... Maysvlile OakKldae r- "x I 8 00 t8 SO 8 17 8 28 7 S2 7 Oft 7 18 7 38 7 43 t7 48 7 ftH t8 13 t8 18 S 30 New Bethlehem l.awsonhara... Bed Bank Pittsburg t. u: Train 941 (Sunday) leave DuBols 4.10 p. m. Falls Creek 4.17, Kuynoldsvllle4.30, Brookvllle t.Oi, Bed Bank 8.30, Pittsburg 9.30 p. m. Trains marked run dally; dally, except Sunday) t Hag station, where signals must be shown. Philadelphia & Erie Rullroad Division Id effect March 24th, 1K2. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD t:04 a m Train 12, weekdays, fur Hunbury, Wllkesbarre, Haxleton, PoUvllle,H;ranun, llarrtaburg and the Intermediate sta tions, arriving at Thlladelphia 8:2:1 p. m., New York, 9:30 p. m.i Baltlmore,8:00 p.m.) Washington, 7:1ft p. ni Pullman Parlor car from Wllllarnsport to Philadelphia and pas senger couches from Kane to Philadelphia and William. uort to Baltimore and Wash Inf ton. JOHRONBURO RAILROAD. a. m. wkbkoats. u. in. IP 48 r Clermont I v 10 34 Wood vale 10 3A liUlllWlMSl 10 31 Smith's Uuu 10 2ft Instanter 10 24 stralgbt 10 II Glen Ifaxal 9 98 Johnsonburg 9 40 IvBldgwuyar 11 00 11 04 II 07 11 10 II 18 11 20 II 28 11 40 18 01 RlDOWAY Jt CLEARFIELO RAH.R0AB and Connect tuns. p.m. 7 30 7 20 7 09 7 08 7 01 5 87 I 47 I 43 i'ia 8 30 4 10 p.m. 2 19 2 01 I 94 1 ftl I 47 1 43 1 33 1 28 iiu I 19 I Oft am. 9 3A 9 23 9 l.'i II n 9 02 8 53 S tj 0 4.1 a . s H s as a. m arKlilgwaylv 7 00 Mill Haven 7 .u Croylanu 7 21 Shun. Mills; 7 2. Blue Kock ijT J Carrier L 7 33 BriH.'ksyv'l c.7 4.1 l.auev M ill u7 47 51 rM hi ii suit. f7 ftl llurveys liun 7 84 Iv Kali-. I 'k ar 8 00 Iv I )u Hois ur 8 1ft p.m. 12 IU p.m. 4 1 12 23 4 Is) IJ 311 4 30 I- .13 4 34 K 38 4 37 12 40 4 41 12 90 4 ftl 12 94 4 64 T6fl ft'02 1 10 8 10 1 2ft 8 3ft 8 30 I 13 6 .in ar b alic'a Iv 4 10 8 12 12 82 u 14 UevuoliNvllle 8 23 ft 31 12 24 8 10 llruokvili,. ggo 4 ftO II 47 Mew lleilil iil 9 30 4 09 II 10 lied itituk 10 10 I 30 II (Ml IV l'lll.Uuur 12 39 I 20 I 32 1 M t :w 3 20 8 30 8 13 8 8 4ft 7 20 9 40 p.m. a.m s.iu. p.m For time table and aililltlonul In D. m. n.m. formatlou consult tlckut aaeuu. J.B. llOTCHINivi.N J, It. WOOD, Oen Manager dsn. PasAirt 12:90 p. m.i'i am s, daily for bunbury, U ar rlsburg and pi iui.ipal iuUii mediate aiailon. arriving at Philailelplua 7::i2 p. m.. New York 10:2.1 p. m., ball iiuore 7:30 p. m., Wash ington :j.i p. m. Vustlliuled parlor cars and pasw nger coaches, Hulfalo to Philadul phia aud Waahliiguiu. ' 4:00 p. ui. -Train 8. dally, for Har rlsburg and Inturmediaie stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2ft a. h.: New York, 7.13a. m l Baltimore, 2.30 a. m.i WashliigtoD 4.09 a. M. Pulluiau fieeplug cars taunt llarrlaburg tu Philadelphia and New York. Philadelphia passengers cau rwiuatu lu sleeuer uiidlsturlwd until 7:30 A. xt. f:i p.m.- I rain 4,Ually for Sunbury, brr la burg and Intermediate si lions, arrlvlna Philadelphia, 7:2 A. M.i New York, 9:33 A. M. on week days and I0.3M a m. on 8un- , fly: Ualiiinifre, 7:18 a. m.; Waahingtou, 8:30 . M. I'tlllliiaii sleeper from Erie, and Wlliiaiusiiui'l lu t'iilludxliihlu .nJ Wllllamsispl. li Wahipguu. Passeuger uiiachtM Iiinn g.i'1 til Philadelphia, and Wllllaiiisunrtto lallljijoiM. T rr "fff IliWp.ui.- fraluH, daily fofsliinbury, Harrto- tluri! aud nrinuiual lntArnimlii.lj,uiuti(...u u- riving at piillaiTuipina 7. si . pi.. ew ViJrk iM,uiKv,ni.i.iis,arr ,V-r " Vurk ib,i3 . ul-, biindav) - ' ' 1 .w, w m. Ul ., kl M II II IV V I Baltimore , : 18 a. ui.. Wa-hluguiu, 8:30 a m. .wv.wu.cw uui.nb mnJ.i, Ur lll pa euger coaches, buirlo to Philadelphia, and Washington. WESTWARD 1:33 a. m. Train 7, daily for Buffalo via Kuiporlum. " :3 a. ni. -Train 9, dully for Erie, Bidg- way, and week days fur DuBola, Clermont auu prluclpal Intermediate station. 4:90 a. ni. -Train 3, dally, tut Erie and Inter- mediate polul.. 1:49 p. m. Train U. daily tor Buffalo Via ' 8:Ki.oi.--Trlntl, weekdays for Kan aad In i..,. i&i-t 1.1 1.,.. -
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