4' 'r ft a $j- WEALTHOFTHEWEST Reports From the Leading Mining Centers in the Gold and Silver Territory. 1ONE OF GEAKT'S SONS INVESTING. While the Wcstinghonse Company is Also Said to be Considering Some Ex tensive Purchases. p. MEXICANS SMELTLNQ TflEIE OWH OEE ''Or Etnlins It to lie Worltd in Earopc Either thin the Cnltea SUlei. rericui. txlxqba to tub oisrATCO.1 New Yobk, June 29. The following re port have been received irotu the leading mining centers: Dbktkb lleporli from Leadville ere enootiriglnir. There Is considerable activity at the 'NVhiUeap cround. The shaft is being relltnbered, jireparalory to resuming link inc. iu ibeHlntna jtrohetty work Is being done on the level only. The best mineral Cornel from the Aral level, vrlitcli Is down t00 left, and tt nice vein of good mineral liai beet) evened Ut, Large quantities uitdftli SaHlfeftuu mid Htgptitllerout nte nre beltiy takeu out of the UkIaIjih end CreK-enl iroM ei lies, The Olieriiinn Lode on Mount Klbrt ii IHiig sUwllly develop liy mi Incline of 7A (rot Hint llien a tunnel, which I run In about ISrt feet nlnug Ilia vein, Tlilii It a fluura In the granite, and It parrlM gold, silver end leAit in pniislild nhle rjunntlllei, Tim Hiinari, James (I, JUaliin and oilier lmlon In llm nelglilinrliand Ar looking irlleulerly brlghl, ami prom (a that lurlher develoiniienl will bring tlieie iirospent lodes In the front ai good jirmtunlng olalliu, Lamberllna Is enjoying u healthy boom, fruo from great eiclteiiiont, And Is deillnad to beooina nua of t ho most productive districts In this Htata. 'J'lioora ii diver of a high grade, and found In largo ttrotki In flasuro velm of uiiuiual width, The Lunarllne mine wn the first nyiducer, end bee turned out about f 1,000.000 in the )ait 18 monthi. It was until reeently worked by lessees, but the owner Is now openlnir new ground. There Ii mora and belter ore In tight than ever before. Work ii irogreiilng tmoothiy on all of the Uto creek properties. The water which occa atoned so much trouble and expense n few weeks ago has all disappeared. Ore was encountered In the Union on Wednesday, nnd there is every Indication 'lint the streak will Improve as sinking continues. Tlio Union is an extension of the financier, which lode extends Into the side line or the Laroarline claim. Hinsdale county Is show ing more signs of life than It has since 1882. There are 67 producing mines in tilts country, and 30 nt them are being worked with success to-day. In time past when they were worked they produced more high grade ore in proportion than any other mining district in the State. Still it is as serted that this is a low-grade ore camp. This is largely true when we develop and take out the immense hodieaof lead-bearing silver ores. These low-grade mines have been lying dormant for years on account of the expensive transportation to market, and the high-grade ores were shipped from 300 to 400 miles to market by wagons over the hills. Grant Mny bo an Investor. Tucson Jesse Grant, son of the late cx President, has been here with 0. J. Wem ple, looking at some antimony properties in Sonora, They left for San Francisco this week. These mines bave long been consid ered valuable, but their inaccessibility lias been considered a drawback. It is now as serted that the purchase money for the group of mines owned by Fish-Lacy and others in the southern part of the county has in real ity been paid, and the money debited in bank in New York City. A large number of xoen have been sent to the Bay miuein Final county and there nro good prospects of tho sale of that oxtcnslve property to the West ingbouse Company, of Pittsburg. Charles Marsden has struck it rich nt Ilarshaw on silver and lead, and it is said ho is making $100 n day clear. The Tucson smelter has made a contract for 1,000 tons of ore per month, and it is tho present Intention to keep it running all thetlmo, the first week's tun proving so successful. It is shutdown this week, owing to tho non-arrival of coko from Texas. Tho Ban Xavlcr ore, which has proved so rebellious here tofore, is new being worked success fully by Mr. Gooding. Tlio slag which "used to frrezo on them comes out as frco ns the matt docs. Tho return from the last ar ol ore from tho Wedge, the property of Kills & Co., of Olive Camp, gave a le'sult of f 1,570. Some fino specimens of sliver, copper and gold ores were shown in this city this week from tho ranch of Hiram Stevens, about thirty miles South of Tua sou, which sell net at the smelter nt Pueblo for RJ7B per ton. This Is clear of the ex pense of mining, shipping and smelling. 1 ho ore nsisys from 3A0 to 600 ounces to tho ton. Pmolltnt Their Ores At Home. SlLVBU Citt During the two weeks ending Juno SI the importations of silver coin and bullion from Mexico through Kl Paso amounted to (314,383, whllo for the same period tho importation of silver ore amounted to but flM.O'.lS. Importations of lead amounted to 10,274. These figures, show that the Mexicans, instead of shipping' tbolr ores to tho United Slates for treatment. are shipping bullion and cither t rent Ing their ores At homo or sending them to Kuropa for reduction. The high price ot copper Is causing considerable attention to ho paid to copper properties iu Southern New Mexico. Operations are bring vigorously pushed at Hanover In tho Anson H mine, where a smeller of 30 tons capacity has re cently boon put up. It has Just boon blown In. The Sierra Verdo Company, whloh owni About 30 copper claims in the llurro Mountain". 10 miles from this plnoe, has done nothing but assessment work since 1883. This company did a Urge amount of work and has a good plant. Their claims oorer a considerable portion ol the oopper district in the llurro Mountalus, though there ere several other good claims in that vicinity. The mines at Plnoi Allot Are being put in good shape ao that the mills can be started up on full time as soon ms the rainy season sets in and a supply of water can be obtained sufficient to keep them rnnnlng. Buoh a scarcity of water as is now has never before been known in Plnos Altos. Tho losses on the Golden Giant and ,Jspcranxa mines, both on the Golden Giant lead at Finos Altos, are get ting good ore, And the outlook is very en conraeing for that part of the camp. There are several other claims on the same lead, put none of tbem has been developed ao ex tensively ai the Golden Giant, IncrenatnA the Field In Idaho. iDAno City This week I paid n visit to the Washington mine nnd mill, in Garo brinus' district, ten miles north of this place. The main shaft, which is sinking in the middle of the gulch, ao as to open more stopping ground, is down 145 feet. Wben 200 feet Are Attained another drift will cut the vein, opening the mine At the depth of 100 feet below the lowest present worKings. On the 100-foot level a body of very rich gold ore was discovered a few days ago. It is eight feet wide, with the precious metal plainly visible all through the rock. The mill, which runs only in the day time cleaned up H.000 last evening from a five days' run. This makes a yield of $18,000 for 23 days' run with a ten-stamp mill, which it n exceedingly seed yield. ..Next yearauJSlO Jlarfcet U, itMBurgj addition for treating silver ores will be put in, when the clean-ups will be very large, as the argentiferous are much the richest, with thousands of tons in sight. The Washing tonduring the past two years,' has devel oped into one of the great mines of Idaho. Taking the silver ores into consideration there is enough in sight to keep a large mill running for years to come. The owners ex pect to pay up all expenses incurred in developing the mine and building the mill before the close ol the year, and have a few shekels leit for themselves . Yield of the Caroatock Klines. Virginia City The bullion yield of the Comstock mines for the last week is re ported as follows: Consolidated California and Virginia, $47,326; Savage, $11,448; Hale and Norcross, $14,951; Chollar, $8,727; Yellow Jacket,$10,200; Crown Point,$16,896; Overman, $5,460; Alta. $6,209; Justice, $4,400; total, $125,618. One pound of gold was extracted from 37 pounds of ore re ceived from Silver Glance district, Esmeralda county. The Ely district, White Fine county, is attracting a great deal of attention and promises to become one of the big mining camps of Nevada. The Joanna mine, which has been but little more than prospected, has produced over $20,000, as high as $15 being washed sometimes from one pan of dirt. The Rob Hoy yields from 50 cents to $2 per pan, and the owners of tho mine are now putting up a Huntington mill that will work 20 tons per day. All the ore in thlseAnyon Is a decomposed quarla and is very easily mined, tlnnillrnpped liv Deep Huor. BAN FmahcibCO The lows Hill rallies, Iu l'lai'er county, were liAudleapped by the deep snow last winter, but most of them managed to jmy exptiiiti, and lime did even belter, The Drumumiid mine Ii pro dueliig oip In the full rapacity of the mill wllltnui working a niBiit jiinii null i ne whole body of ore yields f fl ft ion, The Pioneer, Jtwl J'olnt ntnl Mny Flower me doing well. An unfAVornble report or (he IXIi iilaliu, In Nevada eoiinly Iihi In. duped the eniupany thai bonded It to quit work, slier IwvIhh nnlil ffl,()lW cif Hie tir phusii mimey, hiiNt ah eigliliUmp nil I, enntlriiPled rods, etc, The owners of (lie nlahn, o whom Ii reverts, will continue the work, wild expvrienoed miners say their phsncei (or success are good. Valuable Ledges In l.nwsr California, Ham Hiikio Iteportsfrom Damp Alamo, Lower California, show tbt the ledges Are holding nut And that most of the mines are more thin paying expenses, During the past year nearly $1,000,000 have been taken from the mines, and 1,500 men are now at work In tho neighborhood of the camp, A speolman of quartz from a recently discov ered pocket Is full of free gold. At least one-fourth of the specimen is gold, And it is worth $50, Another rloli crevice was dis covered a few days ago by a man named A1IibIi.Ii, .lintlt imwm ak, fmnttt til ..III n ,1 4V(UIIllt, RUWUb IVM , IIUW HV .WWW, MM.. in ground that has been tramped over by everybody in camp. One piece of rook, weighing About a pound, taken out by Al bright, contained a half ouuee ot pure gold. A 8HIP LOAD OF SLAVES. flow ilia Nearoes Lived on Ihelr Trip From tbe Land of Their Blnli. Dr. George Howe writes in July ScHbner In en Article entitled "The Last Slave Bblp," as follows: During tho embarkation I was en gaged separating those negroes who did not appear robust, or who bad received some trifling injury in getting on deck, and send ing them to an improvised hospital made by bnlkheadlng a apace in the rear of the forecastle. The negroes, as they arrived, were stored away by the Spanish mate; so that when all were aboard there was Just room for each to lie upon one side. As no one knew what proportion the men were, all were herded together. The next morning the separation took place; the women and girls were all sent on deck, and numbered about 400. Then A close bulkhead was built across the ship and other bonks con structed. A more docile and easily managed lot of creatures cannot be imagined. No violence of any kind was necessary. The negroes were now sent on deck in groups of eight and squatted around a largo wooden platter, heaping full of cooked rice, beans, and pork cut into small cubes. The platters were made by cutting off the head ol flour or other barrels, leaving about four inches ot tho staves. Each nejtro was given a wooden spoon, which all on board had amused themselves in making during our 40-day trip. There not being room on deck for the cntiro cargo to feed at ono time, platters were sent between decks, so that all nto at one hour, three times dally. Casks of water wcro placed In convenient places, and an abundant supply furnished day and night. 01TE OF NATTXBFS WEAVEES, The Wonderful Nr-et Hull! hr Ihe Dnlllmoro Oriole la tlio Trees. bcrlbncr's. The skillful nests of thovlreos bavo yd their matchless pattern in the work of that prince of weavers, tho "hang-bird," or PaltU moro oriole, whoso swinging, pendulous nest is a masterpiece, not only of textllo art, but equally of constructive tklll, whether from an cnglneerlugor architectural point of view. What sagaolous perception of means nnd Intelligent discrimination In their employment nro horo dlscloscdl Tlio trite mnxlni that "the strength of a chain Is only that of Its weakest link" would seem, on a superficial glanco at the nest, to be en tirely ignored by tho oriole, tho attachment of the nest often seeming to exhibit n daring dearth of material and in singular contrast to the elaborate density of tho weaving be low. A closer examination, howevor, shows n most sagacious oompousatlon iu tho economy or this nppsrenlly weak portion, for hero It will boJbund In nlmoit every in stance the toughest fibre In the entlro nest litis bocn concentrated, In most cases Hint have como under my observation; and In three specimens now boforo me, consisting of remnants of strings, flihllne, strips of cloth tecuroly twisted nnd looped around the forked or drooping twigs, the loose ends below being intricately Interwoven among tho gray hempen fibers of which the body of the nest Is eomposed, the wholo streoture being literally sowed through and through with long horsehairs. r KO VETO WAS NEEDED. The Mexican flovernuiiml Never Consenl lo Iiollerjr I'roposlllnno. City of Mexico, Jnne 20. The reports to the effect that President Dial had vetoed n bill for the establishment of a lottery at Tla Juana, Lower California, are incorrect. The Mexican Government never consented to hear of the subject, notwithstanding the efforts of the Influential persons connected with the scheme. Rubber Dunlins; a Hneceoi. City of Mexico. June 29. The ex perimental rubber planting in Chiapas ii giving fine results. VA representative of an English company a,t Merida is preparing to buy lends in Yucatan for henequen culture on a large scale. The Absent-Itllnded Great ttlnn. The professor, drawing a letter out of bis pocket: "It is very strange. I'm sure I put this letter in the letter box, but," searching further, "goodness graoionsl Where's my handkerchief 7" Tee John Hauck Brewing Company's celebrated "Golden Eagle" beer. Henby Wolff, Agent, 230 Second avenue. 81 Until September 1, 1S00-83 SO. 12 cabinet photos, $1, or a life-size crayon Vltl(., V '- .. v ... jm.wj. iirincr nniiarem THE r XEGB0ES SOLD AT AUCTION. Men Back From Arkansas Tell a Plllfal Story of Wrong. Ealeioh, N. 0., June 28. William Hill and party of negro "exodusters," who left New Hanover county for Arkansas, have Just relumed. They make affidavit as to their treatment there and their story ia a horrible one. There were 600 of their party and all had been promised good wages.v They were virtu ally sold to a'labor contractor, who, when he was notified by the poor negroes that they could not work for 50 cents a day, said that was all he would give. He seized all their personal effects. Some families were put in finrae stables and others in old outhouses. while some had to remain on the banks of the river without shelter. All were guarded like criminals, and revolvers were drawn on them to force them to terms. Thev were within twelve miles of Louisi ana, and were unable to get on the steamer without a pass. They got away and went to another point, where they were halted by men armed and mounted, who demanded where they were going and by whose au thority. The last sale of these people was nnde in Louisiana by a man named Will iams, who sold 600 of them for $5,000. DIED FBOAI DEINK1HQ WHISKY, A Dor Is Given nn Overdose lo Ballnte Ills Appetite. IUnttlKOttAM, AtiA,, June 29. How erd ltussell, 7 years old, living at Forest City, near here, hnd often taken whisky la medical prescription nnd, thus required a taste for the liquor, His stepmother, fear, lug he would become a drunkard, attempted te weak off the desire lor whisky by (jiving liini a stirlelt. Ulie furnished lilm a pint or more And tnldliiin to drink It fill. ' He did to, and hli death followed hi about 4 hours In spite of the efforts of the doolor. RANiAB VI, OIUOINAL PACKAGES. 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Tho exeelleneo nnd wesrlne nuatlllesof tli Is woo cannot bo hotter shown than lit tho tronr endorse- menu or lis mousanus oi wiuuii." I its mousanus oi oouuu ,..-. l (Jcnulno IlnniUenwe-d, an oloaan stjUsli drcMKhon w,leh yornmom ; i lfnnd.(iuVfoit Welt. A nSlf" unoquairod for stylo nnd .durability. bboo ACqualloa ror sijrw Ann uurW , ion. nt n Donulnr price. ........ .. SQ.BO 10 Pnllepinnii'A Mlioo Is especially aaopiou for railroad men, t armors, eto. All mado in Consrois. lluttou and Ijwo. co 9. & eUAF5 . && 1ito been mo.t favorably received slneo Introduced and thnToecnt jmprnTcmnnta mako tbom superior innti prio to nny mo soin ai in I... .. Ak your Denier, and ir lio catinnt supply you seno direct to factory enclosing advertised pries, or a OTaWaLAfc llrockton, Ma... POll HALM 1IY II, J. A (). M, Lanir. Kurty-llrtli And liullor sta. J. N, Trolling, will Vimi avo. D. Carter, 78 Plflli avo. 1U. hperhtr, moUaraon st. Jn Allegheny Oltr. by llenrr Hosier, 103 Federal St., and li. CI. lloilinau, ft ltoheoca it, Jall-eo-uwr ffTma is an Aob of APOtiiNAme Watcr." ki Wallir lliianl. Apollinaris mt QUEEN OF'TABLE WATERS,", AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASS00IATI0H. Extracts frcm Ihi Rrfort en (U Pollutim tf Wnitr Suflitl. "Typhoid ftver in our cities Is In a great psrt das to the sewage in tho water supply," "Wo cannot shut onr eye. to tho relstion trhlch txlits between lengs ta our stroami and typhoid ftver in the cities that are supplied by them." "Thirty thousand people die of typhoid fever annually in tho United States of America.,' The purity of Apollinarit Water offcrt tie bett security agauut the danger t vihieh art common to most of the ordinary dnnhng waiers,"--lteviCXL Record. APOLLINARIS.The amutal tan. tumption of this favorite beverage affords a striking proof of the widespread demand which exists for table water of absolute purity.' 'Medical Journal. HOTI0E Thcwcll-hnawn Yellow Labels of the Apollitutris Company, Limited, are protected by Perpetual Injunctions cf the Supreme Court. tf AOU-flP mmm a !?cQlHBtaia ' V rt AAE.r7B.Vl'l L 1 1 meKnw ;. ., . S-,1 9WWL .A omm GSij V a Art.LII sbbbBbV" V "VfflAt I "T53ittJWMWki'ii'1 "" W. L. PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, HOW IT BTABTED. A Friendly Furor lo Wounded Soldiers Originates a Nntlonnl Custom. The late Hon. X V. Trumbull, of Connecti cut, was called "the Irlond of the soldiers" be cause It was through his Influence that water was furnished to sick and wounded soldiers whllo traveling during the war. This practice has farther developed Into the universal American habit of drinking ice water on all available occasions. So unlvorsal has.thls be come that it may bo called our national habit, and it has begotten A craving for Ice water that Is qnlte appalling. The introduction of the water-cooler in offices Is bad. Most water is tilled with the germs of disease and its cold action on the stomach checks digestion,' lowers tbe tone of tho stomach and brings about dys pepsia, with all its attendant Ills. This evil, which Is the cause of mord summer sickness and kidney disease than any other known cause, can readily be avoided by mixing a little pure whiskey with the drinking water. Thus tho stomach can be stimulated into healthy action and Us tone retained. Not only this, but pure whiskey mixed with the water kills the germs of any disease that may be lurking in the water, and thus avoids malaria and the thousand ills whloh come daring the heated term. But, while whiskey Is a great benefit. It must be pure whiskey, and unfortunately there Is little pure whiskey in tbe markot. There can be not the slightest doubt, however, as to the absolute purity of Duffy's Pure Malt. It has stood the test of time. It Is used by the leading men and women of tbe land. It Is so pure In Its nature that It cannot harm even a child, and is doing more thau any one thing to check summer daneors. lie sure to secure the genuine. Insist on having tia other. it Pensions I B. F. BROWN, 1'fiNBlON ATTOMNHY, Ho, 99 Fourth eve,, aeeend floor, room 89, !)all meyer I uuuuiug, i-iusuurg, i-a, The dependent pension lilll Imvltifr now he pennon him imvltifr nowliP' fillers up. iniinra nim lerted iiiittnrd during the reliillimi thyulsAlileil URininw nhtsln turn wit when, where nr nuw i"iine n law, nn suimei llireeiiipiiihsor nimi wiin are in .any hk TTIMI Hie , nil pensions, Hi liliRlilllly WW, llif- result nf tl hi auursi mi w no , w I, rmniranieg. iirnv milii It WAD not IIib r own had liulills. ijejieiirfent parent j'tn nnw uliisln pensions, Tha Uldni J'arilM Interested should rail Immediately nr wiiif ah suiniers nan iiiiiaiii iipiiiioiis, M i pernio edlAtely hiiiiip" mm nni'i itoiiipiiiiiui. OFFICE, 96 FOURTH AVE, Having had Sfl years' einerlenee In the nan. Ion Imiliisii, can guarantee prompt Action In claims Intrusted to nio, jeSV-Hi Latest improved Spectacles and Iye-aiasies will nt Any nose with ease and comfort. The largest and best .took of Optical Instruments and Artificial Kyes. KOENBLUM, Tboorotloal and Fraotloal Optiolan, no w rutn avenue, near wooa street. Telephone No. 168a deW4 Hoffman's Harmless HeadachePowders ara tho roiult of cenlit. ant study and experimenting- by an expert chemist, trittd In the in nit severe cim and submitted to the liluheit medlcsl authority, In dorted and pronounced perfeetljharinleii. 'thou sands now attot to their virtues, and none need suffer from Headaches if they will use Hoffman's Powders. JeSO-MWT A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld. nextLoader office. (No delay.) Established 20 roars. I625-G0 CTfffipfe DOUGLAS MACKIE, mtendod talking about something else this week, but cannot refrain from posting you about the wonderful YVash Dress Goods Bargain tbey bave bought tor your benefit. To begin with 470 pieces exquisitely pretty, fino and heavy Satlnei. They're exact repro ductions of the elegant French 4uo goods; prices this week, 10c a yard. Ladlot, mako a noto of this. And wo'vo boon specially fortunato In securing another 100 pieces of the world-famed Koecblln French Satlnei, this season's printing; prices for theso will be 12ic, 15c, luo and 24a a Vnrd. Further comment would bo supcrfloui. And to make an otherwise long story short, wo'vo got hundreds and hundreds of plocos, pretty and stylish Drest Gnnds. from So to COo a yard, which would bo both Interesting and profitable for you to solactfrom. Then thcro's a very jeleot and elegant tango we'd like to direct yourattentlont original prlco lady should travel without one of theso. 151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. IcSO-MwT Befpreyou buynyhhing.&sk two questions -mnHh i V-SSSfiSA iT With-oiShf rtoMEJ thieve q;u.esiioi j3U'.Mrhey'w.Hl never buying 5APOLIO Sfcgse Its uses are many and so are its friends; for where it is once used it is always used. To clean house witlwut it is sheer folly, since it does the worli twice as fast and twice as weU. KEECH'S BUILDING AND EXTENSION SALE THE MECCA t Of All Shrewd Housekeepers. Now is the time to invest in Furniture and Carpets, while the prices are "away below - the actual value of the goods. CASH OR ik: e :e 923and 925iPenn I j - -it - i''BSti, uiSL'; imi&lL MONDAY, JTJNE 80, NEW ADVEUTISEMErlTS. CURED 0FCATARRH And a Lung Trouble bv the Catarrh Specialists it 323 Ponn Avenue After All Other Doctors Hsd Failed. Of tbe hundreds of patients who have testi fied in this paper to cures made by the Catarrh Specialists, perhaps none have been more re markable than that of Mrs. Josephine Myers, of Glenfleld, Allegheny county. Hhe had an al most endless number of condltlons.among whioh were a dropping of catarrhal mucus into her throat, where it became very tenacious and hard to raise, and In the night on awaking it would so suffocate her that she could scarcely cet her breath. She had much soreness in the Bias of her neck and throat. She had pain Mn, Jetephine Myeri. oyer her eyes, And her Him niton full illsav sh m heenine very weAk, i ltd nulie In fiereitrs llmt .uuudnd to her , If she sue nnu n sieniuuua imu IlUAt In tier liekil aa the dliea (liiAlly.eKieiu: extended to her lungs, ahe umiBliett, her liieittli, ueoAine limit mill ihsftOt ft ilHhlilti.M hi. Imr eheii Aim uouiheil her liieittli t ft iTahlilim In Imr haIiIhu iialn liatwaoii liar sliniihlora. lior an peille failed. Aim her siuiiiapIi 1i0rm1h lo weK Clint fond or even . weter would OAUie a linAylneM And luirnliiK In her stnuiAnh fnllnweij.tiy iiaiiion, Hhe Imii iialns Aornis tli mmll of her hank And khlneyi. Him litoame lilnsleil And took nn a drnpslAal appsArsnne, Nlnhisweta weaksnud, her. very fist, Hhaonuld not sleep ami wimlii arlso In the morning more tired than nn going in hod, TJIW ttQhWVfim AHH 111511 OWN WUHIJMI Although I had doetnred it good deal I got hotter, Homo itootors said llioy oiiulddn no nolliliig for me, I liovam dlsonuragsd and thought I nevor noulu ha cured and that I would nnt live over a year. One day I hap. lianail tnsee In the naner an ucoountof tho suffering of Mrs, Jlratt, nf Vernar station, wiiisii iuoiiiou MJinatiiuiK siiiiimr vu iiij ounor Ing, And how alio became ouruil by the physl. elans of the Catarrh end IlysneniiAlnstituto, This gava me some none, Ana l lliererare took Aonursoof trsatment from these dnctorsend havn been entirely cured of All my Ailments. "Hlgned with inyown hand, 'MllH. JOHKPHINE MVKIIH." Please hear In mind that TJl ICHR Hl'KOIAI, IHTH HAVK IIUTONK OKKIOK, and which Is IMSltMANKNTI.Y J.OUATU1) at 823 1'cnn avenue, omne hours, 10 A. x. to 4 r. v., And 0 to8 v. x. RundAys.l'Jtolr.M. Consultation free toalL Patients treated suc cesstully at homo by correspondenee. Henit two 2-cent stamps for question blank and Ad. dress all letters to the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, 323 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Je20-Mwrssu THE LATEST, Heading And Dlstanco Lenses combined. Tho most satisfactory lenses evor worn. All kinds of complicated fenses ground and spectacles made In our factory within 24 hours. FOX OP TICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians, C3I Penn Ave., Pittsburg; Seventeenth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia.; 4U1 Main street. Buffalo. my21-D of Silk Striped Brilllanttno Wraps, to n was 810, our prloo this week only (4 00 each, y which No 21 (may ma.'keyQU'.ri.chi ZzExixeyjzT) b vowimm CREDIT. a h:?s? AvaearinlftSt. I.. GWS) Porn rvw BEaSi" sHHHHSLf J -W r . !SWS8SS s- z-WMmzk-hP-A ' -1 1890. NEW ADTBBTI8EMBNT8. GAEPETS, WALL PAPERI IN ALL STYLES, QUALITIES AND COLORS, It will pay you to see our Btook. We can save you money, so don't put it ott. One hundred pair handsome Ohenillo Portieres at 86 a pair. Como and see them, Don't miss this groat bargain. Geo.W.Snaman, 130 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. jeO-nMwv ItRNIMITtf. UBFOUK LI5AVINO TOWN, Hand your ilyrwAr And valuables of all klrutt to rjf)Hl,ITV TITIiW A THUHT OO.'I niiVM navimv VAUirn, 131 And 1J.1 rmirili avo. j.1081 QTATir)NMllY-OAM,lNM OAIII1H, I'OUT. P O f,f OH, fount Alp uena, lap tablets, chats. muo hags, line drinking cups and tlaskii all rcfnlUes foroomfort or travellngi a nice as. snrtinent nf now goods At JOH. lilflllllAUH A (JO.'H, 48 Klflli Ave, l'iltshurg. JeaVW rnill! AHOYM5. ATLAriTIO OITY. N. J.. ,L Ocean end of Uonneatlont Ave. Mow open. Full vlorr of ocean. vutiuttb niui j.ssv uiiwH b. V. IfKltdUHON. Auii-iO-Mwrau STOCKTON HOTEL OAI'K MAY, N. J, ItKMODICLKD AND UKFUnMHHED. Cluislno And Appointments of the highest uidar. OI'ENrl JUNE fW. JeM 31l F. Til EO. WALTON, Trop. TOimiHTH AND THAVELKIIS CAN double their pleasure by taking an ama teur photographic camera with thorn during their vacAtloni compact, portable, easily oner ateil; all leading makes of cameras. Including Kodaks, If awkeye, Diamond, etc., etc. W. M. llELLi & CO., 431 Wood St., Pittsburg. jel5-70 HOTEL LAFAYETfE, OAI'EMAY, N.J. Near the President's summer homo. Tho finest beach in the world. Immediately op posite the new Iron Fieri owned by same man agement, Accommodations for SOOguests JelS-D JAMES & HTEFFNEK. THE OHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On tho beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the house; elevator: now open. fe9-114-D E. HOnERTS A BONS. HPHE VINDSOIt, CAFE MAY, N. J. Open Jnne H. Directly on tho beach. Location unsurpassed. W. W. GREEN, Je3-G3-D Proprietor. rilHE ARLINGTON, J. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Accommodations and appointments first, clam. Bervlcestbo best. Accommodates 350. Will open May 1, 1S00. mDMO-D WM. P. DOLDEY, Prop. mHE snELBDRNE, I Atlantic City, N. J., Remains open throughout the year. Every convenience, including passenger elevator and hot soa wator baths. mylO-15-D A. B. ROBERTS. TITETROFOLITAN HOTEL Asbury Park, N. J., will open June 11 T1IEO. OVE8, Proprietor. jel-01-n DARK PLACF, HOTKl Jr. BEWICKLEY. Twenty minutes from city on P., Ft. W. C. R. It. Two minutes' walk from station) beauti fully shaded; ezcollout location; tlollghtfui surroundings In every respect. All tho com forts of the city. Open all tho year. Call nn, or auilresx, Jo28-7M W. II. a MoKELVY, Frop'r TDLEWOOD. JL HOTEL AND COTTAGEH. The only summer resort whoro tha Pittsburg buslnoss man can, with Ills family, enjoy all tho advantages ot the country whllo attending bus. Inoss with same fnctllty as If living In thu city. Hlz miles from Unlnn statlon.nii the Panhnndlo II. 11. Now open. 1'nrtlculars at ft'l Hlxth avo., olty. M. UTANFOKD JAOKHON.Managsr. Jil-ai MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Orosson Springs. On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will opon JUNK IB. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Huporlntondont. myl-03 Uresin, Cambria Co., Fa. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTitToiTY, N, J., Will onon Juno SI; location unsurpassed, fac ing inlet and ocean; superior tabid accnm inoilntos COO guests. For olrculars and tonus address. It. HAMILTON, Je5-t Proprietor. CAMBRIDGE, Allantlo City, N.J. Oooan front, modorn eon. vcnlonon 100 bedrooms, broad plasiss. ""' slfio and sorvlcn special frnttirn. Elegant litif. fet, best hathlng ground. HAM'L II. LKW1H, Prop. WM. E.l'OCllllAN.Mang'r. Formrr ly the ltrlghton And Wludsur Hotels. inyZUMlWV 0 CKAN VIEW IIOTKL IJI.UUU IHIjAND, It, I., IA milfl, At sea. onans Juil !2A. 1R00. Bteamhnats dally to and from NKW LONDON, NiCWFOHTailU FIIOVIDKNCIC Tolograplilo oommunlcatlon. For clroulars, An., AddrKss IT. A. J1UDLONO, Windsor Ifotel.New York. UUNDALLA1IALU mylO-lll-MWP Managers. TVTAIIKLETON HOTEI-D. B. JIAKIl. 1Y1 Proprietor, Marklatnn statlirn, I. A U. R. U,, Hnmersat county, Pa. These houses are located !,K0Ufeot abovo sea level.at the prettiest point on lino o( llaltliuoia and Ohio Railroad, and overlook the swift-flowing Castolman river At the Junotion of leer's run, which streams aro noted for elegant trout and bais Ashing. The buildings are ontlrely new, wide halls, open fireplaces, host of ventilation and drainage, elegantly furnished, lighted with elootrlo light, eto. Good livery, fine drives and beautiful mountain scenery. Terms, tl per day. Discount per month or season. Houia open June 1. JeCT-li3 THE MANSION, ATLANTICCITY, N, J. Enlarged, Remodeled. Refurnished. Bropby'a Orchestra from Juno to October. Finely ap pointed Cafe and Billiard Room. Coaches to and from depots and to beach during bathing hours. Ope en All the Year. Je228 CHARLES MCOLADE. RAILROADS P1TTSBUKO AND GAHTLE8UANMONH. It. SoramerTlmeTable. On and after March ao, 1W0. until further notice, trains will mnas follows on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard llmei Leaving Plttiburg-4i30 a. m., 7ilOa. m.. s.oo a.m.. siJOi. m.. lloa. m., mop. m.. Silo p. m.. SHOP, m., 8:80 p. m., SiWp. m., ip. m.. Ilia) p. m. Arllufrton-i a. m., Iffli. m., 7:W a. m.. 8:00 a. m., ItOOt. m., l.'Oap. m J:3p.m., 4:Mp. m., 1:10 p. m., 50 P. m- 7U0p. m., lOtN Ii. m. Bondsy trains, leaving Pittsburg 10 a.m, taur, m., 2Op. mMBH0p.m7:lSp mS:10p.tn. Arlington 8H0 a. m., ISilOp. m., 1:50 p. m., stJS .iaftaop. a.. tuA JOIUI JAHiU sups. HKW ADTXXTIHEaiENTS. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH HOW'LL YOU CELEBRATE IT I WHERE1L YOU GO? )- Are you after fun and frolic, or do you want rest and recreation ? Depend on this: You will have neither, unless your dress is in con formity with the season and occasion. In order to give all a chance to buy the necessary "light things" without a big outlay of cash, KAUFM ANNS' Have Just Inaugurated a Special Sale of Fourth of July Goods. AH THERE GIRLS 1 1' you so to tlio country or to n picnic, you n, i nt.it, uinuo i wJf fl j 01r Who JWl Wgiu tJla flry thing you neod. They're as cool si n cucumber, a neat ah a pin, They come with embroidered collar and cuffs, funcy sloave nnd belt, whllo the prlco Is but fjflo, FOR GENTLEMEN We have Creole Unen Hultn, Just tho Wer run utn i i.tmtn.caper for thB Uomhi at tftd Ioy prcq 0lu9 per milt. SEERSUCKER C0ATS AND VESTS for Gentlemen, In entirely new pattcrna, at only 89c. BOYS' WAISTS Dark mw) I'orcalo Wnlits nt 34c. Good Tcrcalo SIIMMFR TIPS HoautUul Fcrcalo Summer Scarfs at ic, or o for OUmmcn IliO, 3SCf 3000 dozon calico String TIm at 7c per dozen. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. SodoieaBalbrlBB.nUndeiWrtad Drawers, good quality, worth 50c, will go at 35c. SATCHELS ur Imitation Alligator Satchels, sizes 10 to 30, are just the thing for a few days' travel. Take your choice for 95c Umbrellas and Parasols. Special Fourth of July prices for shine on Independence Day, you're Parasol. So, why not buy it where select from, the best styles and the KAUFMANNg7- Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street RAILROADS. From Pittsburg Union Stslloa. ennsulvania Lines. r trains nun bj uinirn aim. v-. n .... .--!-. I Tf . iioUTnwTii)fiiiii:M-i'AiiiAiui.Ri'ourK. Leave for Cincinnati and BU Louli. U liiaa. m.. it 7U0 a. m.,tlsiMnaaililp. m. lisnnl.on, 2i n. m. fnicsso, d ins a. m. and Mioa p. m. Vhtollnr, JilO a. m., KiOS, SilOp. m. Btoubon vllle, BiMa. m. Waahlnitoo. eilB, iMIa. in., UjS, iA i, 4"Mp. in. liiiljsr, lOilBa. m. llurKfttj town, H 1HJ3 a. in,, nap, in. Man.flold, I;U, 1011 p. in. aloDonald.. d 4lU, lOlM p. in., blOiOtt P'Tnlrri AimiVKfrom tho Wt.t. d sno. dsiwa, m licrt, dsiMti. 111. Iiannlton, JiSOa. m. Btan bsnvllls, t'W p. m. Wheellnif, JilO, siU s. m.. noa, SiMp. in. ItiirKsltslown. Jil a. in., H SiCl a. m. Washington. ti& Tito. SH& I0i2 a. in., J:Ji SiMp. 111. alamnrlil, SiM. SiOJ, Situ. Hi) . m UifA W. I(ik nd MCiaop. in. llulcsr, HM p. m. WcDuuttlili. d Sill a. m U UiOO p. iu. NOHTHWKHYBrBU-rr.WAYNKIIOUTK.- l,f avo for Clilras-o. d Tun a.m., a Bin '".' lil xcsptMnlur.isr IliSO p. m.l Tolodo, Till) a. m"d IliaK it lion, and sreplHaturdsy li n.rn.i tt.lllntTlia.m..CUvlaina.ilOain.Miauio p. m.. andTilOs. ni., via l',, Vl. W.t).llr.i Nn m Crtitllne. rt. m.. an. (aula unit "K lounn.iowiiiiw " ; -' uwn and Mies, J 111) i, m. Mad. VIIIB, Erlsanil Ailitaliuls, hx a. In.. JiM p. m.l Miss and Jsme.town. Jili, p. m.l Alllanm. lilO p. m. Wheollnn fciid lllllr, 0H0 a. in.. UiU, liUp.tn.i llTr trails, noop. nuiliooH rulut, ttSiJba.m.i LMt.dsli, Simla, m. t V.it, na.f.iwn anil NllCi m.i lloavsr Jfalla. siU,lliwa. m.'i,iii.t Knon, sil p. m,i l,utilittr, Bioq, oiiwl loioo, ilMSa.m.i HIS, Sisft. 4iS0, !, i). Hill. WW. iW p. m.l Con way, WiMpVm.i IfslrOak.r) IHMa. m-illsarsr rslis, N ink p. m. I LtsUdsla. SiJO p. in. 1 xains AniiiVR union tMin from ciiiot:p,s. esnt Monday. liW d moo, d nisi a. m., d SiMand diMp.m.i Toloilo, "script Monday, liOO, dSilla. m., liM and aiM p. m.F Crs.tllnr, U'M.p. m. Vounritown and Vsw u.llc, Dili) a. m.. nii, SiSO, lOilip. m.i Ml Mint VnuiiRstown, nmMp.m.i Ulovtiand, il SiM a. in., JUi), 00 p. m.l Whtsllni ml llsllalrr. HuOa. m JiJO, 7i p. m.l trio and A.liUtmU, hl lOillp. m.l AllUncr, loioos.ni.i NIIm and Jame.towii, Silo a. m.l l(sirrl, Tilda. m. Itiick 1'olnt, tt SIX) p. m.l I.mI.iUIp, lOilop, m. Aiiutvsi AtuniliNT, from Knon. I.M a. m.i Conway o,a.miltoofi.ter,..m.lljvrirjl a. f.loa.m..lion a.wp, m.i l.atsdalf,4.aus,jn, I,1V .SO, UU. m", 11.0a. UL 1.44, 1.10, AWM-'S p.m. 1 rilr Oska, S.M a, m.i llsavsr ralla. ll.son, m.i Laelsdalf, 11 Cos p. ai.i Hock 1'uini, "S'.'ilftlyi'B, Bandar onlfl otliar trslui. sicspl Duiidsv. uarAivr rnow Ai.tuiii""i:', oi tAlriUOltn AMI! OIIIO K',!''"?,1,,,, BCusuuit in u, , , ITor Wa.nl nston, I), p.. llslllmora. 1'lilladolpliia and a rors, -viw a. n. aud "Vi) p. in, for Cuuiborland, tiOOa, m iiiiu, - w Pi,"'-.. ,. Vat Cunnotlaiillc, (SiU, S1O0 and iniM a. m., tHW, lliuiand iMp. m. for Unlontowa, KtQ, tSiOO, SiU a. m., 4lilia ilrio p, ro, Tor Sit. Plaiasnt. llltta mand tSio0a,m. and tliio and tuoup. m. For Waanlnston. 1'a.. 1 Mand (Siau, 19,33 a. m,, SiSMSiW anif imp. in. for Wucollnr. THAtaiJO, tViJJ a. ro., IiU, TiH p. m. forClnolnnaUand Bt. Louli, "7iOJ a. m 1M p. ro. for Columbaa, TiOH a. m.. 7i p. m. VorHewarlt. n-M, a.m, Witt p. m. For C'blcaxo, im. m. and Wiil P. m. Trains arms from New York, l'hlladelpbla, Baltimore and Waablnston. : a. m., 7iJ p. m. From Colnmbua, Cincinnati and Cblcaao, si25a. m Sioop.ro. from Wbcellnr, tS, 10:50 a. rn ttiOO, iOO, 10H5p. m. Through parlor and ateeplns; cars to Baltimore, Waahlncton, Cincinnati and Cblcaio. llally. iilally except Sunday. Sunday only. The 1'ltUborE Tranafer Company will call lor andchcclc btfcirage from botela and realdencea upon order, lei tat D. Jt O. ticket office, corner Fifth are. and Wood at., or 101 and fira bmltblleld street. J.T. O'DKLU CUAS. O. SCULU. General Manager. Uen. l'aaa. Asent. ALLEGHENY VALLEY BAILBOAD Tralns leave Union autlon (Eaatern bund ard tlme)t KltUnnlng Ac., :JS a. m. : lagara Ex., dally. t:tt a. m.i Hultou Ac. 10:10 a. m.; Valley Camp Ac, 1I.-05 p. m.: Oil City and l)n. Bol. Expreas, 2.00 p. m.j llnlton Ac. .rop.nij: Klttannlnir Ac. 4:00 p. m.: Braehnrn Ex., 8:00 p. m.: Kltunnlne Ac'etTOp. m.: Braebura Ao., 8lp. ro.: UnitonAc. JtSO p. m.l Buffalo Ex., dally. 80 p. m. i lluiton Ac, : p. "! grae bnrn Ac, 11130 n. m. Cbnrch tralna-Braebarn. 11:40 p. m. and 4:5 p. m. lnllinan l'artor Bnffet Car on day trains, and Pullman Bleeplar Car on nlnt trains between Fltuborr. IJtka Chaatan n. .- unir.l. Jan P iHDSaSOM. O. T. lt. j DAY1U IICCAKQO, Oen. SpU J II If 13 1 . " JaV WHAT'LL YOU DO.? all of them. Whether it'll rain or bound to have an Umbrella of you have the largest variety to bottom prices ? UAILROAD. PENN3YLVAMA KAILKOAO ON AND after June 0. 1890. tralna lear Union Mtatlon, mttshurf. as followa, Eattarn BUndarii Time 1 MAIN LINE EABTWABD. New York and Chicago Limited of rullman Ves tibule dally at 7IS a. m. Atlantic Exprra. dally for Ihe Ca.t, liM a. m. Mall train, dally, except Sunday, 6:J0a,m, Bao day, mall, StIO a. m. IiayexpreaadallratSiOOa. ra. Stall expreaa dally at liCO p. m. l'hlladelpbla exprraa dally at 4:90 p. SI. Kaatern expreaa dally atflUJi. in, ait Line dally at SifO p. m. Orecnaburir exprraa Jilu p. ro. week days. Urrry expreaa IliOOs. m. wrekdaya. All tfirouili tralna connect at Jaraer City wlta boata or "Brooklyn Annex" for Ilrooklru. N. T., aroldlns; doublo ferriage and Journey through N, Y. Ully. lrslna arrive at Union Station a followu St. Loula. Chicago and Cincinnati Xxorsaa. dSlly liOOa.m JUII Train, dally , SilOp. in. Wealern Expreaa. dally 7tta. m. I'acllla Kxpreaa, dally, 13H1p. m. lhlcago Limited Expreaa, dally siJup. in. 1-aatLlne, dally iliUp. m, SOUTHWEST I'KNN KAILWAt. rorUnlbiitown, 01110 and Mi, m. and 4iM P. m., without change ol earat lliMp. m.( connect In at Uraanaburg. Wrak da;a, trains arriff from Uniontownaititta m.. Uijo. tiM and Sila D. m. WfHT rKVNYI.VAIA DIVISION. rromrKliKIIAl, h'l.SI'A'UUN, Allegnenv City. Hall train, conntctlnr ror lllalravlll,.. SiUa. m. Linreaa, lor Ulair.f lite. coiMicotlnffor Butler ;.( tISp. m. Butler Aeeom ..mMa.m.. liUand SiMp. m. rprtngdalaAccomttiOO,lliMa.m.Sisoand SiWp. m. rreapurt Accom 4iU, 7iAOand IlitOp, m. OnHunday...., 1 Iliuand SiWp. m. North Apollo Accom... .IliOOa. m, and siOOp . m. Allrgheiiy Junotion Aeooiniuodallon.,. i!0am. lllalrsvllfo Aeeoin inoilsllon,... ,...,,, M.IO1SO0.111. Tralna arrive at KlieilAI,Bi'ltCB71'BI'A'riO Nt Esprrae, connecting Imm lluller. 10:tl a, in. MallTraln enniiactlngrroni Butler.. 1 133p.m. Butler r.xpreaa ; Tiso p. m. Butler Aeoom Hoa. m.,4ipM. m. lllalrtTllle Acconimi"lllon.....,..,......il p. m. JTreeport Accom.7i a. m.. I1IS.J1M and IIHOp. n. On Sunday, . .. lOilb as. hi. aniltittp. m. Unrlngdale Arrom.SiW, 10iMa. m., Iitt. JMto.in. North Apollo Accom Silos, m. and liWp. m, MONONU AIIKI.A IJ1V1BIUN. Train laare Union autlon, l'lttaburg, as raw '"jfor Mnnongshela City, Weat Brownsville anl tlniunlown, I0i4ua.m, for MonongaholaCltyaml Waal Brownarllle, 7iU anil lOiMa. m. and 4-Sp. B, on Sunday liM a m end liOl p. m. ror onongahtlaOUy, 1 iOI amltuvip. m..Wakdara. II, awn. hup An.. WMk illfLl m m ami SlS) D. BS. Weal Elisabeth Aceo.nmo.latlou. nil a. u.. tu Siloand IhMp. in. Bun.lar. i40i, m- s 'llotel omcea-U7Buillliaeldsl.,' 110 rlflh ays,, ami' Uulon station. . ,,.., -i.i. .'r.".. -1.... . .. UIIAB. R. nun, Ueusral Manager, j. 11. WOOD. Oan'l I'aaa'r Agent, El-riHIIIIlIO ANII I.AKBKKIE IIAII.IIUAII 1"iMPANy7 Mbedilf in , .""T Central t!me, HrAHT-ror Clevelanil, i.M sm1. !' "JVli 4.WP. m. fot cm. ; rnatl. Chicago and bt. Louis. iM, TliU p. m. for Bulla 0, fioo a. m., 111". "W.J' IJJ flalamanea,1ioo. a. m., 4.JJ. i-,V.m.rot ouneatown ana new . '""" ". m "JlS . 4iA ! P. JPo Heaver ralla, aL Tifi. 4fi imua. m., IiU, lito, 'liffl, ti5 TOP J m. for ibll.ra,'4ilil?a. m., S.JV New Caatle, 4iS, liuO. Will a. muTin Tii iM, 9'"0- Win. IliJi a, mj IliW, 11140, ,lllii ions p.m. illlllVS- ".'P.'.S' m n.i.linil. lB m. irf. llijn. lav nill n. m. rrom 1 inoinnaii, wnicago ana nu ivnitti7in. rrom I'lnclnnatl. Chicago and Su - m 1I1SO. vll p, in. ffron paiainanca, 'J SfiSn fn. rrom Voungatown and New Caatle, a ilPJ5 . m., tliJO, fitV THMHtO P. m. atom Be?raBVi?a'mia.J 1i film, 1110. liML itv 7i- o.wp. m. V p C. A Y. tralna for Atanalleld. 4:iV Ti40 a. mi liioi Si3)p.m- rr assen ana ueeenmont, ui V v c. Y. tralna from Mansfield. 8;17. 7U1. hTm a. m., S:tt p. m. Kroia Beechmoni, 7 iu, lt'SO a. m, Itttp.m. M 1 i. McK. A Y. K. B.-UirABT-Kor New H Tn 'SilO. 17:30 a. m., 'liOup. m. Kor WeatNew ton.' S.SO, 17:30. :! a, m.. 3:'0, l:V p. m. AEBIvn from New Haren. ItiO a. m., 11:11 5:15 p.m. ITrom West Newton, SilS, Si0a. m.. 1,ir'or1MoKee"aportInEllxabfth, Monongahela City and Belle Vernon, J.H 17i30, Uiffl a. m., 1HC0. 'rrom Rene Vernon. Mononcabela City, Ella" betb and MeKeeaport, 7UO, MO a. m., ll.S, 14:11 p. m. Uelly. ISnndays only. City Ticket Offlce. fiSSmltbSetd Street. ITTHBUKO ANO WESTERN KAIL WAX Trains (Ct'ltan aumej Leave. Arrive. Mall. Bntler. Clarion. Kane. 'S:V a m 4:1) p a 7:2 P ! uay ex.. Akron, i-oieao... Butler Accommodation... Chicago Expreas (dally).., 7io a S.-OOa m 2:30 p m 11:10 b 10:40 a n S".'?"". " Va S Usjo aTn euu p m suuajm 0"" A-"'VLV""""i,S '..lu. rust elaaa are to inicsgo. . """JlZnTH SO 8v itUls Baast sUeplng; car to CWeat- oauy. ' -ftiniiffUr1 isMsfiMmm. Wt. Jfcoi'Jwisff' .ur7jeaDaiEt s fawBn im-wvsrTm inTnaaiaMTinaaaTiiJ-1naM HBKs4 9ssi9ESBBB9sSaBaKSB9iSeVHBiKflB9Bs