7 ( J ) DC W O o P 3 a. V) O 1 c 3 o C C I; o DO I! I? O !!7s PENNSYLVANIA RAIT.UOAD. HUFFAl A AMJSUHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grailo Division. In Effect May 23, 1902. Eastern Standard T'mt. ISASTWAItn. HTATIONR. Plttshuric. .. liiiel Bank... LHWpwinlinm Now Hi'thlvhem uivk ICMite MyTlllp feiitiirncrvlllu... Hrookvillo ! Fulk-r Kuynriidtvlllu .. 1'ancoaM Kullsirock Ittlllnl ' Baliula Wtntirburo .... I'onnrlvld Tylor Bnnneaotte Grnnt Driftwood "Noio No.llli NoTliJT Nol iNi.IO? A. M. A. M 'A. M. P. M II' V .... t II t" 9 (i 1 m ' . .... as it lo t i ; 0 40 11 2:: 4 IN ' or .... 10 i:i II 47 4 rV) (i X .... 1(1 211 4 !W 11 III .... Ill Hi It 6)1 6 04 f M' .... 10 41 6 21 tl OH f 6 to 11 no 12 24 ft Xi t! i 21 n in : v. : ti 11 2 ll lii ts (is 111 . 44 H ill 12 IK It l.r (CO M Ml 40 20 .. (I .V II 4S i:i H HO 10 CA 7 m ill IB 1 2.1 8 40 10 7 17 1 a; IM 7 HO 1 M) 7 (fi 7 HA 1 Itt 7 10 7 4:i S (XI 7 IN Note g 00 2 2i 7 44 8 IN 2 HK 7 ft:i 8 4.1 .... S a Oii 8 20 A.M. A. M. I'. M. P M I H. TrHlnOOl (Hiin(iiyiIoftvcI,lltt)iinrli.lK,H. m., lied Hunk 11.10 Hnw.k villi. . I.'. 41, !(,, ildvlllt 1.14, KM In 1'rwk 1.2H. liuHoln :.A1 p. 111. STATIONS. Driftwood Grant ftenneaette. ... Tylor Pemiflold ' Wlntorburo ... (tabula DiiHiiIh r-FaHat-lreok .... i FancoHHt KyoldHviiUt. Fuller Iowa HrnokvlUfl Humninrvlllu... MayHvllln OakKldi: New Bmlili'iiuni Lnwaomiutn.... Kel Hank I'ltwburii WKSTWAHD NolOO N. M. A tt 20 B 27l t ;ti 441 til to' 7 (Ml 7 1.1 7 H0 7471 7 Kl, 8 01 H III 8 4."' '11 1.1 A. M. A. 8 1.1 m 4 a no 7 17 7 V 7 : 7 44 8 U0 8 10 M 2:i tH lift H Ml 11 (M t IS n 22 H IK) 0 ft. 10 III m ha p. III. W2 (Hiinrluy) lcuvnn TuItoln 4.10 p.m. 'Xk 4.17. li'VniillHVlllc4.Hl). Hrookvllln uV VU Hunk .:), Vlttubiirn u.: p. m. TrrlliiM marked run dullv: V dallv. exnont Isunday; t Uiik siullon, where alKiiula mum be shown. No. 114 No. 110 P. M. P. H. lill?!0 .... i 8 ) tl 1411 .... tl M) 11 .1.1 .... 8 17 12;22 .... 8 28 12 : ... 7 A2 12 IB .... 7 0S 12 411 .... 7 1H 1 (II 1.1 0.1 THS 1 20 A 12 7 42 .... IN 7 4N 1 iCJ 8 27 7 AH .... fi 4:i 8 12 .... tS Alt 8 IH 1 AO 8 00 SH HO 42 12 8 Ifi .... J2 tri 0 82 ... 8 HN .... 2 ilN 8 4.1 .... SH (M 7 14 .... 8 211 7 2.1 .... $6 HUM 4ft .... P. III. P. M. P. M. Phlludolphiu & Erie Railroad Division In effoct Tliaroh 24th, 11)02. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD 9:04 a m Train 12, weokrtuys, for Biinhury, WllkRNbarre, llaxlvtnii, l'ollHvllld.Hcniiilon, fiarrlttburK and tlin Intnrrnudlato ata tloim, arriving at i'lilliidi'lphla 8:211 p. ni., Nnw York, y-Mu 11. m.i Hiiltlinnre, 11:00 p.m. WaHblnirtiin, 7:16 p. 111 1'iillnian i'arlor car from Wllllnii)HMrt to I'lilladulihla and piiH aenKHr coaubus f rom Kan to 1'hiladflplila and WIUIaniHport, to Hulllmora and Wuhu-lugton. JOHSONBUKQ UAILKOAD. a. m. wkkkuayh. a. m. .... .... 10 46 ar Oliirniont Iv 11 00 ... 10 88 Wood vale .... a m ... 10 as Qulnwood ....1107 .... 10 HI tMllllll'K Kim .... 1110 .... 10 2.1 IntHuntiir ... II 1(1 ... k. 10 20 Htruliilit ....1120 .... .. 10 11 Olcn lliiwil ...1128 ... 9 AA JnhiiKOtiburK .... 11 40 .... 9 40 lvlildKwuyar ....12 01 .... Ridgway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. 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J'aaA jt 12:M p. ni. Train 8, dally for Hunbui y, liar rUburK and principal InturniudluitiNtutionH, arrlvliiK at t'lilludclpliia 7:H2 p. 111.. New York 10:2.1 u. iu., UullluKiru 7:iWp. ui Waub liiKiuu :.k' p. iu. ystlluili;d parlor earn unci immmiitur coacliuM, llullulo to 1'liiladul iihla and WasliiitKlon. 4:00 p. m. Train 6, dully, for Har TlnburR and liitnrmedliitt) atntlona, ar riving at I'blludulplila 4:26 a. m.: Now York, 7.18 a. u.i Uultluioru, 2.HII a. in.: WimhlmtUiu 4 06 a. H. 1'u llmuii HleupliiK cum from HarrlHburK to Plilludulplila and Now York, Philadelphia paMneuaurH can rumalu in aleeoer undlHturliud until 7:80 A. u. 11:06 p.m. Train 4,dally tor Hunlniry. Harrla- bura and lnlrinediate atatloiiH, arriving at 1 1'btludHlphlu, 7:22 A. tt.; Mew York, 9:83 j A. M. on weukuduya and 10.HH a m. on Hon 1 day; Haltlmore, 7:16 a. u-i WuuhliiKton, 8:80 1 A. JM. Pullman MleuiMira fmin Krlu. - I and WllllauiHuort to 1'hlladulphla, ana 1 Willlamsport to WanhliiKton. PunbenKur I coachea from Krle to Philadelphia, uud I WIlllaruHportto HultlJiiore. l3:27p.m.-Traln 14, dally forttunbury, Ilurrla 1 liurK and prluulpul IntoriiiediateaUtlloiiN.ar I riving at Vhlluuolplna 7:22 a. 111., New York 19:88 a. iu. wuukduya, (10.HH a. 111., tiiiuday) ' ltaltimore 7:16 a. m., Wunhluutou, 8:80 a in. VeHtlbuled burful sluuplna can and pu aonifer coachua, UurValo U Philadelphia and iWaahlugtoii. I WESTWARD J:S1 a. m.Trulu 7, daily for Buffalo via Kniportura. . 4lHH a. ui. Train 9, dally for Erie, Ridg way, and week day for Iluboia, Clerujout auu principal Intermediate utuLlona. :60 a. in Train 8, dally for Erie aud loter- uiadiattiuoinU. :. 1 p. in. Train 16, dully for Buffalo via iorlum. Abanla4ly Paat nope. "8be Is the most Inconalatent woman I ever knew." "Never doos wbat she ought to or What you expect, ch?" "That lit Just It. Sometimes she doe. 8he Is Inconsistently Inconsistent." UN I'lnlth, Cnsey-So t'txMliJy Is ennitt'd to b mnrrleil. til n.Mii.vs tliounht lu wm thriller. Farrell-Won. lie thotiKlit so liluisel -till lie tlii lliKl will n widow. ruck. Why the Preneher Flle. "So the Rev. Mr. noodley wn a fail ure nt tlmt t'luircli, eh?" , "Yes, he tried to bring the congrega tlon Into liiiniK.ny with his Ideas In tend of lii iMKltiK his Idens Into bnrmo li y with the rir.iirreKiitloii." KxchongSk Tho Cure Ihsl Cures Coughs, b Colds, Grippe, Whooplrtft CouRh, Asthma' 1 Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption la . CORE yMVi AtuV: 25&50eVt - You Auto Sec - That your eyes aren't strained by wear Infi imporfoct r lasses. See O. A. JENNER, The eye specialist, ns he has fitted over 40 pair of glasses in Keynoldsville that give satisfaction. CITY HOTEL Parlors, Reynoldavllle, F. Ths Pillow at tfca Itallam Paaaaat. The Italian peasant girl as soon at be hns learned to spin and sew begins to make ber wedding trousseau. Tbenca piece by piece It grows, and she bas put Into It all ber finest stltchery and sweetest thoughts. As soon as she It a bride she makes a bng of fine muslin. This she begins to Oil with rose leaves. Each year adds Its share. When she dies, perhaps an old woman full of years, it Is this rose pillow that ber head rests on. In this calm acceptance of and preparation for the great events of life, such as marriage and death, there are time and soli for the blos soming of fancy which we, stumbling, hit and miss, through life, do not furnish. Wkr Daiaai Lav abed. Sir Ulcuard Wallnce once beard the elder Dumas laughing boisterously in his study and was told by a servant that Dumns was working and thnt bo often Inughed llko that at his work. It turned out thnt the great novelist was "In company with one of bis own char acters, at whose sallies bo was simply roaring." But this was years ago, when Imagination went band in band wltb animal spirits. It would be dllllcult to imagine one of the modern Intense, realistic, analytical school so easily di verted. Tommy's Quick Answer. "Tommy'," said an uncle to bis preco cious nephew, "your mother tells me she has to give you pennies to be good. Do you think that is as things should be?" "Of course tt is," replied Tommy. "You certainly don't want me to grow up and be good for nothing, do you, un cle?" Chums. Unit Fnbnlona. "That foreign gentleman is said to have fabulous wealth." "That's wbat it is," answered Mr. Cumrox; "fabulous wealth. I don't be lieve 50 of it is genuine." Washing ton Star. Man'a. AflaptabllH y. Jimble There's something wonder ful about man. Jumble So well adapted, for in stance, to carry an ttmbrella. Boston Transcript. Japanese girls are named not only after flowers, but after animals. Once In awhile one may meet a Miss Dog, Miss Cow or Miss Deer. Vrmr enndnct to others should form the measure of your own expectations. on ri I accounts BANK ' lVflVI on tvecount Checking Write for literature explaining how easy It Is, tas Ovaar 7(300,000.00 GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK WOO O AND DIAMOND ATlSj. PITTASURO, PA. Coming by Special Train INDIAN BILL'S . HISTORICAL WILD WEST Indian Museum and Mexican Hippodrome. nnnnannsnnnnnnnnnnnnsaanni A Tribe of Sioux, Pawnee, Comanehe and Cree Indians. Genuine Plain Cowboys. Guards, Scouts and Frontiersmen. YonomotoB Royal JapaneBe Troupe. A Boquet of Beautiful Western' Girls, The Mexican National Band. Two Grand Exhibitions Daily Rain or Shine. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ROUGH RIDERS Spotted Mustangs and Bucking Bronchos. Indian War Dances and War Like Scenes. The most complete entertainment of its kind in the world, headed v by the noted Guide, Scout and Interpreter i CAP. Wm. POWERS, 11NDIAN mLL Indian Bill's Grand Parade Daily at 10.30 a. m.. Performance at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors Open One Hour Earlier. Will Exhibit at Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, May 26', 1903. THE SPRING STYLES IN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES Are smarter than ever. This store is stocked as never before with new and stylish footwear. We show a wide varictyjof leathers, shapes, toes and heels. a! s See our WALK OVER oxfords $3,50- QUEEN QUALITYu$2.5o. ROBINSON'S C ft Rf ET S Body Brussels, Tapestries, Velvets, In grains, Axminister, Granite, Room Siz ed Rugs and Art Squares. Dandy Patterns. Good Goods. af J a Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Bedding, Gas Ranges, Go-Carts, Iron Beds, Lamps, Cradles. Anything Needed to Furnish a House. a a, C. R. HALL. OPP. P. o. R6YNOLPSVILLG, PA. K A U F M A N'S BARGAIN STORE In Nolan's Building, Reynoldsville, Penn'a Our Business is Increasing Day by Day ! Our stock of merchandise is getting more and more complete every day, and we feel that the people of Reynoldsville are appreciating our efforts to supply the wants. There is no reason why they shouldn't when it saves them the me and trouble and expense involved by going out of town to make their purchaseses, when they can buy, the same goods just as cheap,and in some instances cheaper, at our store than they can at the larger stores in town Come early and have your choice. Whitt i the nqt (if chivalry, Aunt J'ei ( bipe f Thorn (jowl old time vhm nin fell in love with women over forty. Special Two Weeks Sale Beginning May 23rd and Ending June 6th. Ginghams We have a large line of Ginghams and Calicoes at 4Va cents per yard ; fast colors. Wash Goods Ladies, now is the time to buy your summer wash goods. Docs a large stock attract you ? Do you enjoy 'a large var iety ? We've got both in low prices to please you. If they do this is your store. Percale Wc have a large line of Percale at 10c and 12c per yard. Muslin Our Muslin, bleached, at fie per yard ; unbleached, 4V4c per yard. Children's Dresses 1 Our Children's Dresses, something very fine at 18c piece. Children's Cashmere Dresses, worth $3.00, at $2.48. Ladies Summer Suits at 98c. Ladies suits, worth from $15.00 to $18.00 at $5.98. Men's and Boys' Clothing We will offer a fine line of men's and boys' clothing. Wc can sell you a gents' suit, worth $10 at 4.98. Suits worth $18 at $8.98. Boys' Clothing We will offer you a line of Boys' Clothing, worth $3.00, ..at 98 cents. Fine boys suit, worth $5 and $0, at $2.48. Pants Next we will offer a line of pants worth $1.25 nt 55c. v Pants worth $2.00 at 75c. Dress Pants, something very fine, worth $5 and $G, at $2.48.' Boys' Pants, worth 40c to 50c, at 15c. Overalls Overalls and Jackets, union made, 75c a suit, Men's Furnishings One of the largest lines of Men's Furnishings. Dress Shirts, worth 50c and 75c, at 25c. Underwear Balbriggan Underwear, something very fine, worth 50c at 15 cents. Shoes Take our line of Shoes: Ladies' Shoes, something very fine, at 98 cents. Now Ladies' Slippers at 48c and 58c per pair. Men's Shoes, worth $2.00, at $1.10. Boys' Shoes, wprth $2.00, at 98c. Millinery We have one of tlie largest ljnes of Mfljjnery . e can show you one of the largest lines of Straw Hats for Men and Boys, If .n-'iilf'." f ...a! ' t . in. Train 61, weekday lor Kane aad . ouittivabuwuwa.
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