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PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1890.
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MAKING NEW STATES
The Senate Will Probably Pas3 the
Bill This Week Admitting Idaho
Into the Sisterhood.
THE DEBATE ON THE TARIFF BILL
Will be Kesnmed at the Earliest Oppor
tunity Cemmemoralive Service in
Honor of S. S. Cox Adjourned.
CKUIBER PHILADELPHIA ACCEPTED.
Hew Bill! lEtroenced ana Itlscellinetiu Hews From
the Ifatlon'i Capital.
"Washixgton, June 30. In the Senate
to-day Mr. Kvarts gave notice that, on ac
count ot the absence (from illness) of Mr.
Voorhees, who desired to take part in the
commemorative services in respect to the
late Mr. S. S. Cox, of New York, those ser
vices, which had been fixed for to-morrow,
would be still further postponed until Tues
day of next week.
The House bill in relation to oathi in
pension and other cases was taken from the
calendar and passed.
The House bill for the admission of Idaho
as a State was then taken up for considera
tion. Tne bill having been read, Mr. Mor
rill gare notice that be would at the earliest
practicable moment move to take up the
tariff MIL
Mr. Flatt said that he could not consent to
any suggestion that interfered with the
Idaho bill. Much, as he believed in the
tariff bill, and anxious as he was to see it
passed, he would not consent to its being
taken np until the Idaho bill was dis
posed of.
THE TARIFF BILL NEXT.
Mr. Gorman said that there had been no
understanding arrived at, as was usual, as
to the order ot business, and that he thought
business would be very much facilitated if
the Senator from Vermont would fix a time
when the tariff bill could be considered the
latter part of this week or the beginning of
next week.
Mr. Morrill said that it was not his pur
pose to interfere with appropriation bills or
wltn conference reports, but he repeated that
at as early a moment as possible the tariff
bill would be called up.
Mr. Teller remarked that the tariff bill
could not possibly be taken up this week.
The Senate would probably adjourn from
Thursday till Monday, and probably the
Idaho Pill would not be concluded this
week.
Mr. Piatt said the Senate ought to get
through with the Idaho bill to-morrow.
$25,000 TO INVESTIGATE INSECTS.
The agricultural appropriation bill was
taken up. Mr. Coke moved to amend the
paragraph appropriating $35,000 for investi
gating the history and habits of insects by
increasing the appropriation $2,500 and di
recting that amount to be expended in in
vestigations into the natural history of and
remedies for the cotton ball worm. Agreed
to. The bill was then passed.
The consideration of the Idaho bill was
resumed and Mr. Cullom addressed the
Senate in favor of its passage. He said the
Idaho and "Wyoming bills had been reported
from the Committees on Territories out of
a sense of duty to the people of those Terri
tories and of the United States. The commit
tee had been charged with seeking political
advantage because it had not also reported
bills for the admission of Arizona and New
Mexico. He assured the Senate that the
committee was entirely innocent in the mat
ter. If New Mexico were to show a reason
ably united disposition to become a State,he
would perhaps favor its admission. He had
not believed a couple of years ago that the
time had come for the admission of New
Mexico, but the people of that Territory
Lad made rapid progress of late, and it
might be that in a short time, perhaps at the
next session, he Vould leel it his duty to
Tote for the admission of New Mexico.
THE HEW CKUISES.
Jin Informal Acceptance of the Philadelphia
Made Xeaterduy.
"Washington, June 30. Captain Erben,
President of the board appointed to try the
cruiser Philadelphia, had an interview with
the Secretary of the Navy to-day. He re
ported that the vessel had made an average
speed of 19 knots per hour over a 40-mile
course, and consequently had more than met
her contract requirements He said he
would submit a written report on the sub
ject to-morrow.
His report ensures the acceptance of the
Philadelphia and guarantees her con
structors a premium of 5100,000. They have
made informal application for another trial,
but the department has practically decided
that they must stand by the record of the
first trial.
A NEW COMMISSION.
Bill Calling for an Examination of Social
Vice in All In Phases.
"Washington, June 30. Representative
Laws to-day introduced a bill providing for
the appointment by the President ot a com
mission, consisting of five persons, to make
an impartial and thorough investigation of
social vice in all its phases, in relation to
labor and wages, marriage and divorce, and
the general welfare of the people.
"When this investigation is completed the
commission shall report its results to the
President, who shall transmit the same to
Congress.
ADDITIOKAX APPEOFEIATTOKS
Desired to Carry Oot the Provisions of the
Disability Pension BllL
"Washington, June, SO. The Secretary
of the Interior to-day transmitted to the
House an estimate of an additional appro
priation ot 931,000 to carry out the provi
sions of the disability pension bill, signed
by the President last Friday.
Of (his amount 800,000 is for surgeons'
fees, $100,000 for clerk hire and the rest for
incidental expenses.
A Large Falling; OfC
"Washington, Jnne 30. It is estimated
at the Treasury Department that there has
been a decease of about 20,000 in the pub
lic debt since June L This will make the
total decrease for the fiscal rear ended to
day 87,800,000, as against 114,000,000 for
the previous fiscal year.
Sleeplessness, nervous prostration
nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured
by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at
Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st.
Do Ton Want to Bar
A baby carriage, bicycle, tricycle, veloci
pede, boy's wagon, croquet set, lawn tennis
set, racquets, hammocks, lawn swing, trunk,
valise, fireworks, crackers, torpedoes, bal
loons, red fire torches, animal or Japanese
fiirure balloon? If to. the largest assort
ment and lowest prices can be had on any
or tnese lines at James w. urove s.
B.&B.
The greatest bargain purchase of the year,
140 pieces 22-incn wide India silk this
morning at 35 cts. Bogos Sz Buhl.
1'bench Dbess Patterns 10 ones
now at $6; $25 ones now at 12. Big July
bargain sales begin to-day.
Jos. Hobjtk & Co. 'a
Penn Avenue Stores.
LATE flEWS IN BRIEF.
The crop outlook In Minnesota Is very en
couraging. 'Charles Webber.Clnclnnatl policeman,com
mits suicide. i
The murderer, Michael Errand, Is now In
the Paris Jail.
London is said to be Infested with a lot of
American sharpers.
A company of Boston capitalists are de
veloping a seaport at Canso, N. S.
Five hundred and twenty-six deaths were
reported In Philadelphia last week.
The Noudcap was burned at sea June 9.
All hands on hoard were lost but two.
The cathedral of BS. Peter and Paul was
consecrated yesterday in Philadelphia.
The execution of Paultra has caused a pro
found impression throughout Europe,
The sale of Stanley's new book has been
enormous. A second edition is being issued.
Thrre is every indication that a serious re
volt of Tory members of Parliament Is immi
nent. By the capsizing of a row boat Michael
Sheehan and his wife were drowned at Chi
cago. General Middleton has banded In his resig
nation as Commander In Chief of the Canadian
militia.
Ex-Mayor Isidor Salinas, of New Laredo, is
under arrest for inciting revolutionary meas
ures in Mexico.
Reports of a bloody battle between Mexl
cau troops is reported to have occurred near
San Juan Sablnus.
At Milwaukee, Lizzie Goodrich, known as
"Tip Howland," shot her father, rihe claims
he tried to kill her.
The condition of crops in Manitoba was
never better, and the Increased acreage over
last year 600,000 acres.
A recasting ot the British Ministry Is early
anticipated. Lord Hartington Is likely to be
come Prime Minister.
Owing to inability to seenro a pension,
'William Schultze, of New York, an old
veteran, committed suicide.
Erastus Wlnian is becoming very popular
in Canada, and is suggested by the French
press as leader of the Liberal party.
Throueha suspension of payment by the
National Bank of Buenos Ayres, a panic was
created and gold now commands a premium of
118.
On a wager of 50,000 roubles 01ja Lonba
nouski, a Russian ci rl of high birth, has started
to ride horseback from St. Petersburg to
Odessa.
Prime Minister Crlspl writes from Rome
to thank Chancellor Von Caprivl for hie re
marks favoring an alliance between Italy and
Germany.
A fire at Minneapolis cansed a loss to Har
der, Luse A Co., type fonnders, of $30,000.
George Unhn's stock of drugs also suffered to
the same extent.
A secret meeting of railway trainmen, un
der the auspices of the Order of Railway Con
ductors, was held at Terre Haute, looking to a
general federation.
A rag buver purchased a bundle of rags
from a woman at Franklin. Ind., for 23 cents,
which contained WOO hidden away by her hus
band for safe keeping. '
Two burglars, Joe Hopkins and Charles
Smith, were both shot by George Hicks, whose
room they entered at "West Superior, Wis.
Both are in the hospital.
The murderous assault npon Charles Deck
er and his mother at Morris, 111., still remains
a mystery. Tho former has died and the latter
is in a critical condition.
The Journal de SL Peleriburg says: "Prince
Ferdinand's absence from Bulgaria at the time
of the execution of Major Panltza proves that
he neither reigns nor governs."
While closing a neichbor's shutters at Chi
cago Miss Mary Leonard was shot by Joseph
Sutton supposing she was a burglar trying to
elloct an entrance into his room.
From a beatlncr received for the nnrnoses
of robbery, presumably by attaches of Iiarnum's
circus, on Lake Front Park Chicago. Friday
night. Daniel J. Mullen has died. The robbers t
gub a Kulu wulcu auu qij.
Rev. E. D. Huntley, of tho First M. E.
Church, Annapolis. Md., created a sensation by
denonncmg St. John's College, the oldest
collegiate institution in the State, as an unfit
place for Methodists to send their sons.
No Tims Like the Prevent.
Taken when constipation is first noticed, one
or two Hamburg Figs -will put the bowels in
healthy condition, and will prevent the devel
opment of serious trouble. 25 cents. Dose,
one fig. At all druggists. Mack Drue Co.
N. Y. ttsu
Only a Few Days More
Left before July 4. They'll be busy days
for us. Men want their vacation suits, the
boys need new clothes; thin coats and vests
will go like hot cakes, to say nothing of
flannel shirts, underwear and hats. Our
great half-price clearing sale is now in full
blast; only a few days more left for you to
buy one dollar's worth of goods with 50
cents in cash. Come along, for we've cut
prices right in two to bring the crowd and
sell off all summer goods. One, two, three
days left. P. C. C. C,
Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Conrt
House.
B. &B.
Cheaper than wash goods dresses and
about same cost 140 pieces elegant new
India silks this morning at 35 cts.
Boggs & Buhl.
Scotch and French ginghams, exclusive
styles, plaids and stripes, worth 40c and S0o
at 25o and 30c a yd. Hugus & Hacks,
ttssu
Tho Best Is the Cheapest,
Especially when you can get them for less
money than the poorest quality is usuallv
sold for. Fireworks are one of our special
ties. Stock large, goods the' best made,
prices positively the lowest, at James "W.
Grove's, Fifth ave.
Hie Bargain In Ladle' Handkerchief.
120, worth 25c; 19c, worth 30c; 25e,
worth 35c; 35c, worth 50c. Beductions in
every department.
A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave.
Prices greatly reduced to-day on ladies'
white lawn, gingham, satine and India silk
suits, and on children's dresses, for this big
July bargain sale.
JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Ak for Lutz Beer.
If you can't get it near by order some
home. Telephone 3002, Allegheny.
Tisn D. Lutz & Son.
600 BOUGH and ready sailors 15c
Jos. Horne & Oo.'s -Penn
Avenue Stores.
Seashore and Mountain Dresses,
Suitable for either place, cau be found at
Ladies' Suit Parlor, and fitted on short no
tice. Parcels & Jones,
twts 29 Filth ave.
Bicycle and Tricycle.
Girls' tricycles at 15, $8, 510. 812, ?14, 516.
$18, $20; bicycles lrom $18 to $135. Largest
stock and best goods made shown by James
"W. Grove, Filth ave.
The Baseball Season.
Marvin's baseball cakes are a delight to
every boy who loves the national game.
Grocers all keep them. tts
Eaelt Closing Commencing July 1
and during the summer months our store will
close at 5 P. si., Saturday 1 r. M.
I ttssu Huaus & Hacke.
Once Tried Always Used.
The fireworks handled by ns have no
superior and seldom equaled. Positively
no advance in prices with James "W. Grove,
Fifth ave.
SI Until Septembt-r 1, 1S90-83 50.
12 cabinet photos, $1, or a life-size crayen
portrait, $3 50. Aufrecbt's Elite Gallery,
516 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring children.
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paay
Latest improved Bpectacles and Eye-Glasses;
Will nt any nose with ease and comfort The
largest and best stock of Optical Instruments
and Artificial Eyes.
K.ORNBLUM, Theoretical and
Praotioal Optioian.
No SO Fifth avenue, near Wood itroat.
Tslsphone No, 1688. at JM
NEW ADVERTISEMENT..
"Our American Homes
and How to Furnish Them."
FURNITURE.
Visitors to New York
Are cordially invited to visit our
establishment, wherein is dis
played the largest and most inter
esting stock of Beliable Furniture
to be seen in America.
English Brass Bedsteads
In all sizes, from $20
to $400. Iron Bed
steads, with brass
trimmings, $10 up.
Being direct imnort
ers of these goods, we
guarantee bestvalues.
Catalogue sent on
application.
R. J. HORNER & CO.,
Furniture Makers and Importers,
61,63 and 65 West 23d Street,
NEW YORK.
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CURED 0FCATARRH
And a Lung Trouble by the Catarrh Speeitltsts
at 323 Penn Avenue After All Other
Doctors Had Failed.
Of the hundreds of patients who bave 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 G-lenfleld, Allegheny county. Sho had an al
most endless number of conditIons,among which
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 suffooate her that she could scarcely
get her breath. She had much soreness in the
side of her neck and throat. She had pain
Mrs. Josephine Miert.
over her eyes, and her eyes became very weak.
She often felt dizzy and had noises In her ears
that sounded to her as if she had a steamboat
in her head. As the disease finally extended
to her lungs, she coughed, her breath became
short and she felt a tightness In her chest and
aching pain between her shoulders. Her ap
petite failed, and her stomach became
so weak that food or even water
would cause a heaviness and burning
In her stomach followed by nausea. She had
Sains across the small of her back and kidneys,
he became bloated and took on a dropsical
appearance. Nightsweats weakened her very
fast. She conld not sleep and would arise in
the morning more tired than on going to bed.
THE FOLLOWING ARE HER OWN
WORDS:
"Although I had doctored a good deal I got
no better. Some doctors said they could do
nothing for me. I became discouraged and
thought I never conld be cured and that-1
would not live over a year. One day I hap
pened to see in the paper an account of the
sufterlnc of Mrs. Bratt, of Verner station,
which seemed something similar to my suffer
ing, and how she became cured by the physi
cians of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute.
This gave me some hope, and I therefore took
a course of treatment from these doctors and
have been entirely oured of all my ailments.
"Slraed with my own hand.
MRS. JOSEPHINE MYER&"
Please bear in mind that THESE SPECIAL
ISTS HAVE BUT ONE OFFICE, and which
is PERMANENTLY LOCATED at 823 Penn
avenue.
Office hours, 10 A. K. to 4 P. M., and 8 to 8 P. H.
Sundays. 12 to 4 p. M.
Consultation free to alL Patients treated suc
cessfully at home by correspondence. Send
two 2-ceht stamps for question blank and ad
dress all letters to the Catarrh and Dyspepsia
institute. 323 Fean avenue, Pittsburg.
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ELY'S CREAM BALM
Will cure
CATARRH.
Price 50 cents.
Apply Balm Into each nos
tril.
ELY BROS., 56 Warren
St., N. Y.
de 28-35-tts
THE LATEST,
Reading and Distance Lenses combined. The
most satisfactory lenses ever worn. All kinds
of complicated lenses ground and spectacles
made in our factory within 21 hours. FOX OP
TICAL CO. , Manufacturing Opticians, 021 Penn
Ave., Pittsburg; Seventeenth and Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.; 4C1 Main street, Buffalo.
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100 TAPE WORMS TAKEN IN LAST
18 MONTHS.
The hundredth ono was taken on Sunday,
June 0, from J. T. Slaele. of Cillery Junction.
Butler county. Pa. Durine my professional
career I have taken successfully over 500 tape
worms, and this is undoubtedly the broadest
and one of the longest on record. It measured
when stretohed 163 feet 5 inches, and to anyone
doubting same, if they will call at my office the
fact will be demonstrated, and Mr. Slagle was
only two honrs under treatment. Tbonsands
are suffering who do not know it. Send stamp
for circulars describing symptoms. Remember
that I also oure Cancer without knife or plas
ter. Catarrh and Parasites positively cured.
I desire to inform my patients and public that
owing to my large Increasing office practice, it
has necessitated the eniploj roent of an assist
ant, a physician of years of practice and a
graduate of one of the largest and best medical
colleges in this country. Hitherto it has been
an impossibility for me to visit patients at
their homes but on and after July L I shall try
and visit, either day or nteht, all those afflicted
who cannot call at my office.
DR. J. A. BURGOON,
47 OHIO STREET, Allegheny City, Pa.
Office hours from 8 A. Jito 9 p. if. Sundays
from 2 to 5 p.m.
KNOW ME BY MY WORKS.
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PATENTS. ,
O. D. LEVIS, Solioltor of ptenta,
131 Fifth avenue, above Bmlthfleld, next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 30 years.
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AMOTHER'SGRATITUDE
She Gives a Graphic Account oT How
Her Boy Was Rescued.
TAKEN FROM LONG RUN.
In an interview with Mrs. Bayne, who
Jives on Long Bun, about three miles above
McKeesport, in Versailles township, the
following statement was elicited in regard
to her Bon, Cecil E. Bayne:
"I would have yon write it just as I tell
it to yon, if you please, sir. My boy, Cecil,
is 11 years old and has been troubled with
catarrh more or less, since a baby. His
head and nose was always stopped up
on one side or the other. There was a dull,
heavy pain over his eyes and through the
temples, and if he would stooo over and
rise up suddenly he would be so dizzy he could
hardly stand.
"There were roaring and buzzinc noises in
his ears. He had a very disagreeable cough
which it seemed impossible to get entirely
rid of.
Cecil R. Bayne, Long Run, Allegheny
County, Pa.
"There was a continual dropping of matter
back into his throat. He was constantly
hawking and raising largo quantities of phlegm.
There was a sense of oppression and a dull
soreness throuEh his chest.
"Night sweats came on ana weakened him
terribly. If he was exposed to the beat of the
sun it would make htm siok. Palpitation of
the heart set In. His appetite became affected.
What little be ate would usually be followed
by a sensation of distress and nausea. His
sleep became restless, and he would rise in the
morning more tired and worn out than when be
went to bed the night before.
"Of course 1 had done what I could. In fact,
I tried everything I could hear of to find relief
for him, bnt all to no avail. He seemed grow
ing worse all the time. Finally, after reading
in the dally papers ot the wonderful success of
Drs. Copeland and Blair in the treatment of
cases similar to my son's, I decided to call on
them. I did so, and, finding their charges even
lower than patent medicines, placed him under
their care. The cough stopped. Palpitation of
the heart ceased. Pains in the head and chest
passed away. In short, he retains no symptoms
of his former trouble. His recovery is due to
the successful treatment of Drs. Copeland and
Blair, and 1 am very grateful to them."
This statement can be easily verified at the
address given.
DOCTORS
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Arc located permanently at
68 SIXTH AVENUE,
Where they treat with success all curable cases.
Office hours 9 to 11 A. u.; 2 to 5 r. St.; 7 to 9
T. M. (Sundays included).
Specialties CATARRH, and ALL DIS
EASES of the EYE, EAR, THROAT and
LUNGS.
Consultation Si. Address all mail to
DRS. COPELAND 4 BLAIR.
je27 68 Sixth are., Pittsburg, Pa.
J. DIAMOND. OntiniRn.
22 SIXTH STREET, Plttsbnrg. Fa. Spectacles
correctlv adanted to everv detect of slpht.
ATtiuciai eyes inserteu. xne largest
'2nd mnst cnmnlntn Rtnrk nf Dntlnnl.
Mathematical and Electrical instru
ments. je3-TTSu
Optical, Mathematical and Elec
trical Instruments.
Catalogues on application.
TELEPHONE NO. 1688.
WSI. R STJEREN, Optician,
544 SMITHFIELO ST., PITTSBURG, PA.
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NDEPENOENCE !
"What a world of meaning the word itself conveysl We are perfectly independent
so far as the efforts of would-be competitors are concerned to duplicate our prices. We
have notbing to say about other houses in our line of business, further than that after
making a tour oi them all, yon come to us and see what we hare to offer.
Natural, isn't it, that you'd buy where the standard reliable makes of goods are to be
had cheapest. Here's our point exactly. You call and see if the point isn't well made.
That's all we ask. Won't you do it? Visit every department in our establishment, size
up stock and prices and compare them with what you've seen elsewhere.
MILLINERY, RIBBONS, ETC.
The unprecedented bargains we offered during the past few days have attracted not
only patrons, but people we have never seen before. It is so with every bargain adver
tised. Strangers to us come and inquire for such and such a thing they have seen adver
tised. And they always get it, for we have never yet tried to put it on the eye of the
public.
We would like the ladies of both cities to scan the following speoial offers for this
week:
Shade hats In Brown, Drab, Black and Navy, round crown, worth 40c, at 18c.
Finest quality Black Milan Hats, plain or with fancy Tuscan Braid. Not
made-over goods, but new shapes and new hats; In short, regular $1 0 hats at 9Sc.
Stylish Blaclc Union Milan and Fancy Straw Hats, new goods, new shapes, 75c
quality at S8c
Striped Rough and Ready Sailor Hats, sold In every store at 25c; onr price 15c.
Children's finest quality white Leghorn Flats, all the rage, worth 1 75, at 98c
Children's fine Black Leghorn Flats, very stylish, SI 60 quality at 75c.
Real French Chip Flats always sold at SI 25. now 75c.
Garden Hats, made in Switzerland and imported to be sold at 51 60; our price
25c Colors are Beize, Brown, Myrtle and Bronze.
Ladies' new shape Tennis and Yachting Caps.
New shades in Birds, In Wings and in Fancy Feathers.
RIBBONS, BELTS, ETC.
Would you like to have a Mc ribbon for 29c? Then coma to us. For this week only
we offer the finest pure silk ribbons at 29o per yard. Match them if you can for 60o else
where. Popular shades, Nile, Black, Light 3Iue, Heliotrope, Brown and Nary Pink.
We also purchased an importer's entire line of dress buckles, made of steel, pearl,
oxidyzed and gilt metal. Prices while they last 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c The best styles of
belts we are selling at 25o, 50c, 75c and np.
. FANS! FANS!' FANS!
They're a necessary thing to have jnst now. Onr display is certainly the most varied
in either city. Our prices well, we'll let customers decide on that point. If yon want
fans for the Fourth or any other day, come to us and we'll save yon money.
Beautiful new belts with latest stylo buckles, 25c, 50c, 75c and $L Best for the money
erer offered here or elsewhere. White and Striped Lawn Waists jnst opened. Nothing
nicer for warm weather wear.
rcose;
5 1 0 to 5 1 4 Market St.
S-fcozre Closed. .A .13. 3DQ-3T J"-oJ-3T 4.
NEW AltVEttTlSEMKNTis:
$2 HAT FREE !
With every purchase of a $i$
Suit or upward. Suits 25 per
cent lower than elsewhere.
SALLER & CO.,
Men's, Boys,' and Children's Clothiers,
Hatters and Furnishers,
Cor. Diamond and Smithfied Sts.
jyl-TnS
GBATEFTJIi. OOMFOBTLNG.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
"By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws
which govern the operations of digestion and
nutrition, and by a careful application of the
fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps
has provided our breakfast tables with a deli
cately flavored beverage which may save us
many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious
nse of such articles of diet that a constitution
may De gradually built up until strong enough
to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are floating: around ns ready
to attack wherever there is a weak point. We
may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our
selves well fortified with pure blood and a prop
erly nourished frame." Ctwll Service Gazette.
Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold
only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labeled
thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoappathic
Chemists. London. Enelana. fe22-3Z-rnS
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
EDWARD ATKINSON
and HENRY GEORGE
discuss The Single Tax in
THE JULY
CENTURY.
OTHER WRITERS CONTRIBUTE :
1 A YANKEE IN ANDERSON- ,
i "VTLLE, the beginning of a remarkable
series of papers by captured soldiers, de
scriptive ol tneir prison experiences, il
lustrated from sketches and photographs
made at the time.
A PROVENCAIi PILGBrilAGE,
a tour in the south ot t ranee, desenbed
bv Harriet W. Preston, with illustrations
by Joseph Pennell.
THE PATRIOT OF 1670, an authen
tic account of Bacon's Rebellion, by Dr.
Edward Eggleston, based upon unpub-
lished manuscripts. Illustrated by draw
ings and reproductions- of old prints.
A COMPLETE NOVELETTE,
by Grace IJenio Litchfield, enntled,
1 ' Little Venice; a Story of the St. Clair
i Flats."
THE ANOLOHANTACS, a continu
ation of the anonymous novel begun in
the June Century. To be concluded
in the September number.
A SHORT STOBT, " The Reign of
Reason," by Viola Roseboro'.
OTHER ARTICLES in this number
are: "The Women of the French Salons"
(eighteenth century) with portraits of
noted leaders; "Rip Van Winkle in
London," in Joseph Jefferson's Autobi
ography; "A Taste of Kentucky Blue-
t
grass, illustrated; -itauan rjia Pias
ters, with frontispiece engraving by
Timothy Cole; "Friend Olivia," part
IX; poems, departments, etc.
Now ready and for sale by dealers
generally, price 35 cents ; $4.00 a year.
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ttAlI.IJ.OADS.
PITTSBUKO AND CASTXK SHANNON K. K.
SummerTlmeTable. On and after March 30,
liSO, until further notice, trains will run as lollowi
on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard
time: Leaving Plttiburg-:aa a. m., 7il0a. m.,
t-M a.m., 8:80 . m.. 11:30 a. m., liMp. m., 340p.
m.. 5:10 p. m.. S:Mp. m., :30p. m.. 9:50p. ra.,
11:30 p. in. ArUnpton-6: a. ra., 6:3Ja. m., 7:10
a. m., 8:00 a. m., 10:20 a. m 1:00 p. m., 2:40 p. m.,
4:20p. m., 5:10 p. si., B:W p. m., 7:10 p. m., 10:31
.m. Sunday tralni, leaving l'lttiburg 10 a.m.,
!:5up, m., 2:30 p. m.,5H0p.m, 7:15 pm. ,6:30 p.m.
Arlington 9:10 a. m., 12:10 p. m., 1:50 p.m.. 4:20
p. m.. 6i30p. m.. 8:10. JOHN JAHJt. aant.
RESORTS.
HDTEL KAATERSK1LL,
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS.
THE MOST COMPLETE MOUNTAI
RESORT IN THE UNITED STATES.
OPENS JUNE 28. Rates reduced. Addre?
or call. W. F. PAIGE, Hotel Marlborough
Broadway and Thirty-sixth street. New 1 ork.
myl7-60-TT8
jjrnnu
-
noavnwe
NEW .ADVERTISEMENXS.
RESORTS.
BEFORE LEAVING TOWN,
Bend your silverware and ,
valuables of all kinds to
FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO.'S
- SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS,
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
jel&Sl
QTATION ERY CALLING CARDS. PORT
Q FOLIOS, fountain pens, lap tablets, ohate
laine bags, fine drinking cups and flasks: all
requisites for comfort or traveling; a nice as
sortment of new goods at JOS. EICHBAUM &
CO.'S, 4S Fifth ave, PIttsbure. je25-68
"1HAUTAUQUA LAKE-STOP i
j Hall, a quiet, pleasant place;
per week. Address MKB. V. 6. MEJ
AT MERR1TT
: terms S3 to S10
HEKlUTT.Bcmua
Point, N. t.
JeZl-ez-TTS
SLKNDALE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. AT
LANTIC and Mass. aves., now open. Flrst
s accommodations. Kates. 17 to 110 per week.
A. G. MILLER and A. MATTHEWS late or
Ingleslde. Je3-62-TTB
T
HEBELLEVUE.
Ocean front. New Jersey avenue. Beautiful
location, full ocean view; all modern conven
ience'!. Address 8. McCLURE, Atlantic City,
or 1011 GREEN STREET, Philadelphia.
je9-l-TTS
STOCKTON HOTEL
CAPE MAY. N. J.
REMODELED AND REFURNISHED.
Cuisine and appointments of the highest order.
OPENS JUNE Sa
Je2631 F. THEO. WALTON, Prop.
mHE STRAND
Corner Third avenue and' Klngsley, Asbury
Park, N. J. Full ocean view: modern conven
iences; perfect sanitary conditions; first-class
table. W. CRAWFORD.
Je22-92-TTSSU
THE WINGFIELD, ATLANTIC CITY, N.
J., Ocean ave., near the beach. Enlarged,
sanitary arrangements perfect. Appointments
first class. Six minutes' from Pennsylvania
Railroad depot. Terms reasonable.
jel-93-TSsn MRS. M. CAB3IO.
TTNITED STATES HOTEL-
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Remodeled, enlarzed and refurnished.
Finest Hotel on the Coast. Opens June 11
W". & ANDERSON, Manager.
my22-38-TTSSu
h:
OTEL GILSEY, OCEAN END OF
Orchestra, electric bells, nnderdralned.
urn, aiAi i.
ALEX. M. OPPENHELMER
my256-TTSSu
mHE BOSCOBEL-
Atlantic Citv. Kentucky ave.. near beach:
beautiful new hotel; electric bells. Eras and
baths. A. E. MARION.
mh29-25-TTS Formerly of the Layton.
THE ELDREDGE. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA
ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Three minutes
to depot or beach: largo, well ventilated rooms,
singlo or en suite, with all modern improve
ments. Terms, tl 50 to $2 per day, S3 to S12 per
week. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE.
Se4-74-TTS
THE SHACKAMAXON, ARKANSAS
ave., between Atlantic and Pacific, At
lantic City, N. J.; two minutes to beach or
depot; large, cheerful rooms; first-class appoint
ments; excellent table; per dav, SI 50 to $2; per
week, 88, ?10, 812. BERNARD CONWAY,
Prop. jeSI-TTS
THE MINNEQUA, PACIFIC AVE.. NEAR
Arkansas, Atlantic City; one square from
the P. & R. depot; 100 rooms; thoroughly reno
vated, refurnished; full ocean view: culinary
department under an experienced chef; perfect
sanitation; terms ?8 to fU per week, $2 per day.
my24-59-TTS C. A. BROWN.
TOURISTS AND TRAVELERS CAN
double their pleasure by taking an ama
teur photoeraphic camera with them during
their vacation; compact, portable, easily oper
ated; all leading makes of cameras, including
Kodaks, Hawkeye, Diamond, etc, etc. W. S.
BELL & CO.. 431 Wood St.. Pittsburg, jelo-70
HOTEL LAFAYETTE,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Near the President's summer home. The
finest beach in the world. Immediately op
posite the new Iron Pier; owned by same man
agement. Accommodations for 300 guest
jel9-D JAMES fc STEFFNER.
THE CH4JLFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY.
On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob
structed ocean view; salt water baths in the
house; elevator: now open.
fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS fc SONS.
rpHE WINDSOR. CAPE MAY, N. J.
Open June 14. Directly on the beach.
Location unsurpassed.
W. W. GREEN,
jeS-63-D Proprietor.
riUIE ARLINGTON,
J. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.
Accommodations and appointments first
class. Services the best. Accommodates 350.
Will open May L 189a
mhSfiO-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop.
rE SHELBURNE.
Atlantic City, N. J.,
Remains open thronghout the year. Every
convenience, including passenger elevator
and hot sea water baths.
myl6-15-D A. B. ROBERTS.
EARK PLACE HOTEL
SEWICKLEY. Twenty minutes from city on P., Ft. W. C. R.
R. Two minutes' walk from station; beauti
fully shaded; excellent location; delightful
surroundings in every respect. All the com
forts of the city. Open all the year.
Call on, or address,
je28-77-D W. H. S. McKELVY. Prop'r.
IDLEWOOD.
HOTEL AND COTTAGES.
The only summer resort where the Pittsburg
business man can, with his family, enjoy all the
advantages of the country while attending bus
iness with same facility as if living in the city.
Six miles from Union station,on the Panhandle
R R. Now open. Particulars at 63 Sixth ave.,
city. M. STANFORD JACKSON.Manager.
Je4-24
'THE MANSION,
ATLANTICTCITY, N, J.
Enlarged, Remodeled. Refurnished. Brophy's
Orchestra from June to October. Finely ap
pointed Cafe and Billiard Room. Coaches to
and from depots and to beach during bathing
hours.
Oper
:n All the Year.
e2 23
CHARLES McGLADE.
SUMMER TRIPS.
Before going away for the summer leave your
property in onr hands for tho collection of
rents. Prompt remittances to any part of the
world.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth Ave.
je22-85-surrh
BY THE SEA.
MONMOUTH HOUSE,
SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J.,
WILL OPEN JUNE 23.
House enlarged, artesian well, newlmnroved
sanitary plumbine throughout the house.
For terms and other Information address
L. U. MALTBY, Monmouth House.
Or Hotel Lafayette, Philadelphia.
jel9-2I-Tisu
MARKLETON HOTEL-D. E. BAER,
Proprietor, Markleton station. B. & O. R.
R. Somerset county. Pa. These houses are
located LSOO feet above sea level,at the prettiest
point on line of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
and overlook the swift-flowing Casselman
river at the junction of leer's run, which
streams aro noted for elegant trout and bass
fishing. The buildings are entirely new, wide
halls, open fireplaces, best pf ventilation and
drainage, elecantly furnished, lighted with
electric light, etc Good livery, fine drives and
beautiful mountain scenery. Terms, 52 per
day. Discount per month or season. House
open June L JQZ7-23
THE GLEN SPRINGS SANITARIUM.
WATK1NS. N. Y.
This new Institution, under the medical man
agement of exuerienceil physicians, will open
for guests JUNE 15. 1890.
Located on a bluff, overlooking 30 miles of
Seneca Lake surrounded by pine forests' and
near the famous Watklns Glen.
Will be equipped with the most approved
therapeutlo appliances, includingTurklsn, Rus
sian, Roman, Electric Electro-thermal, Mollere
Saline and Iron Baths. Also Massage, Swedish
Movements, Calisthenics and all forms of Elec
tricity. Pure water also valuable mineral springs,
Including Saline, Iron, Iodine and Sulphur
waters. No malaria.
Beautiful views, charming walks and drives,
pure air, boating, fishing, etc
Modern improvements Elevator, Electric
Bells, etc Calcine unsurpassed.
For terms and other particulars, address
WM. B. LEFjrlNGWKLL, Managsr.
xaj27-7HTa . .
NEW ADYTTTSKMEMTS.
ANOTHER BATCH
Glorious Bargains for
Although ever article in every department will be offered at a
greatly reduced price before the Fourth at
KAUFMANNS'
The following goods, by reason of their being extraordinarily
good values, deserve special .mention.
l
THIN COATS
and VESTS
WHITE and
FANCY VESTS.
. MEN'S LIGHT
COLORED PANTS.
LOW CUT
TAN SHOES.
MEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS.
HAMMOCKS,
All Kinds.
BOYS' LONG
PANT SUITS.
PRESENTS FOR
THE BOYS.
K
AUFMANNft
Fifth Avenue and
RAILROADS.
From Pittsburg Union Station.
ennsulvania Lines.)
Trains Run by Cntr.I Time.
SOUTHWEST SYSTEM JAJillAJMllliEKOUils.
t,eare for Cincinnati and St. Lonls, d 1:15 a. m.,
d 7:10 a. m., d 8:55 and d 11:15 p. m. Dennlaon, 2:
p. m. Chicago, d 1U5 a. m. and tt.Cto p. m.
Wheeling. 7:10 a. m 11:05, 6:10p.m. Steuben
Yllle, 5:55a. m. Washington, 6:15. 8:39 a. m 1:55,
J:S0,4:, 4:55 p.m. Bnlner. 10:I0a. m. Burgetts
town, s 11:35 a. m., 5:25 p. m. Mamneld, 7:15,
9:3u 11.60 a.m.. 1:05, 6:30, dS-S5. lirldKeville,
10:1 p. m. McDonalds, d 4:15, 10:45 D. m., S 10:00
p. m.
Tbains arritb from the Wcit. d 1:10, d 6:00 a.
m., 3:05, d 5:55 p. ra. Dennlson, 9:J0a. m. Sten
benrllle, 5-05 p. m. Wheeling, 2:10, 8:15 a. ra..
3:05, 5:55 p. ra. Bnrgettstown, 7:15 a. m., 3 9:05
a. ra. WajMnjrton. 6:55, 7X0. 8:40, 10:25 a. in.,
2:35, 6:25 p. m. ManiSeld, 6:30, 5:5J, 8:30. 11:40 a.
nu, 12:45, 1:55. 10:00 and 8 6:20 p.m. Bulger. 1:40
p. m. McDonalds, d 6:35 a. m., da.OOp. in.
NORTHWEST STSTEM-lrT. WAYNE KOUTK.
Leaye lor Chicago, d 7n0 a. m., d 12.3V d 1:00. d
1:45, except Saturday 11:20 p.m.: Toledo. 7:10 a.
m., d 12:20, dl:00, and except Saturday 11:20 p.m.;
Crestline. 5:45 a. m.( Cleveland. 6:10a m. :12:45 d 11:03
p. m and7:l0a. m., via P., Ft.W.iC.Kr.:New
Castle and Koungstown, 7:20 a. m.. 12:20; 3. Sop.
m.: Yoangitown and Nllea, d 12:20 p. m.:51ead
Tllle, Erie and Ashtabnla, 7:J0 a. m., 12:3) p. m.:
NUea and Jamestown, 3:35 p. m.; Alliance, 4:10
p. m.: Wheeling and Bellalre, 6:10 a. m.. 12:45,
1:45 p. m.; BeaTer Kalla, 4:00 p. m.i Kock Folnt,
U 8:20a.m.: Leetsdale, 5:30a.m.
DirABTFROM allioheit liochester, 6:30 a.
m.; Bearer Fall. 8:15. 11:00 a. mM5:13p.in.: Enoo,
3:00 p. m.: Leetsdale, 6:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:45 a. m.:
1:15. 2:30. 4:30, 4:45, 5:30, 6:15. 7:30, 8:00 p. m.l Con
way, 10:30 p.m.: Fair Oaks S 11:40 a. m.; Beaver
Falls, 3 4:30p. m.:Leet8da!e. S3:J0p. m.
TKA1NS ARBIVs union station from Chicago, ex.
cent Monday. 1:50, d 6:00, d 8:35 a. m., d 5:55 and
d C:50 p.m. : Toledo, except Monday, 1:50, d 6:35 a.
m 5.55 and 6:o0 p. m.; Crestline, 12:30 p.m.;
Youngstoirn and New Caslle, 9:10 a. m.. 1:1j, 6:50,
10:15 p.m.; Nlles and Youngstown, a 6:50 p.m.;
Cleveland, d5:50 a. in. 2:20, 7-00p. m.; Wteellng
and Bellalre, 9:00 a. tn., 2:23, 7:00 p. m.t Erie and
Ashtabula, 1:25, 10:15 p. m.: Alliance. 10:00 a.m.:
Nile and Jamestown, 8:10 a.m.; Beaver falls,
7:30 a. m.; Kock i'olnt, S 8:25 p. m.: Leetsdale,
10:40 p. m.
Aebive ALiJCoazirr, from non, 8.00 a. m.;
Conway 6. 40 a.m:Rochester,. 40a. m.;Beaver Kails,
7.10 a.m., 1:00, 5.30 p. m.: Leetsdale, 4.30,5.x, 6.15,
6.50, 7.45 a. m.. 12.00, 12.45, 1.45, 3.30, 4.30, 6.10. 8.00
p.m.; Fair Oaks, 3 8.55 a. m.: Beaver Falls. 3
12.30 p. zn.; Leetsdale, S COS p. m.: Bock I'olnt,
S 8.15 p. m.
d. dally; 3, Sunday only; other trains, except
Sunday.
BAJLTLMUBB AND OHIO KAII.ltOAD.
Schedule In effect May 11, 1890:
For Washington, D. C.
Baltimore, Philadelphia
and New York, 8iCO a. m.
and 9:20p. m.
For Cumberland, "3:00a.
m 41:10, 9 So p. m.
For Connellsvllle, 16:40,
8:00 and W:15 a. m., tlilO,
$4:00 and :20 p. m.
For Unlontown, 48:40,
$3:00, S8:35 a. in., $1:10 and
$4:00 p. m.
ForMt. Pleasant. $8:40 a
m and $3:00 a.m. and $1:10 and $4:00 p. m.
For Wasnlngton. Pa. .-"7 05 and S3:30, $9i35a. fa..
3:3S,$SiS0 and TMv. m.
For Wheeling, "7:05,53:30, $v:35 a. m "3:35, 7:45
p.m.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7i05 a. m., 7:45
p. m.
For ColnmbuSj "7:05 a. m., 7:45 p. m.
For Newark, "7:05, a.m, "7:45 p. m.
For Chicago, "7 :05 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington, S:20 a. m., 7i35 p.
m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago,
8:25 a. m., 9:0O p. m. From Wheeling, 8:A
J0:50 a. m., $5:00, "9:00. 10il5p. m.
Through parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore
'Wasiilnston, Cincinnati and Chicago.
'Dally. $l)ally except Sunday, jjunrtay only.
The Jlttsnnrg Transrer Company will call lor
and check, baggage from hotels and residences
upon orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner
Fifth ave. and Wood St., or 401 and 6 smithfleld
5!J. O'DKLL. CHAS. O. SCULL,
General Manager. Gen. Fas. AaenU
ALLKO-HIHT VALLKr, KArLKOAD--.
Trains leaveUnlon station (lern,.?.n2;
ard time): Elttannlng Ac, 6:55 a. in.: Niagara
Ex., dally. 8:45. a. m.: Hulton Ao.. 10:10 la. m.;
Valley Camp Ac, 12:05 p. m.: Oil City and Do
Bols Express, 2:00 p. m.;IIulton Ae.,p. ra-.
KJUannlngAc, 4:00 p. m.: Braeburn .Ex., 5:00
p. m.: Klttannlng Ac, 5:3? p. m.: rebarn Ac,
6:20 p. in.: HmtonAc, 0 p. .; Buffalo ttx.
dally. 8:50 p. m.: Hulton Ac, J;45 p. m.; Brae
burn Ac, 11:30 p. m. Church trains Braeburn.
ilgbt trains between rU,,)IirV1iml!It5.
Sua and Boffalo. JAS. P, AHDZBSON, G.T. I
2it. DAVID MCCAUQU. een.Supt.
nil
OF-
the Glorious Fourth. I
Nobby striped and plaid Flannel Coats and
Vests at 48c. Beautiful striped and checked
Seersucker Coats and Vests at 89c. Alpaca,
Mohair and Brilliantine Coats and Vests ' at
equally low prices.
Good, durable, single breasted Vests, with
pearl buttons, at only 49c. Magnificent
double-breasted, fancy striped dress Vest3,
regular price, $3; REDUCED. AT. THIS
SALE TO $1 65.
600 pairs, embracing the prettiest
stripes and checks of the season. Make,
fit and finish equal to custom work.
Former prices $4 50 and 5, will be
sold before the Fourth at S3.
Men's first-clas3 Tan Oxfords reduced to
J5i 49. Ladies' excellent Tan Oxford Tie, re
duced to $u Misses', Boys and Children's
Tan Shoes at proportionately great reductions.
300 dozen cool jean Drawers at 39c
75 dozen fine silk striped flannel and
black satine top Shirts at 98c A lot of
fine silk Ties (Windsor, 4-in-hand, flowing
ends) at 25 c.
We sell good Hammocks for children at 34c.
Then we have the regular 12 feet long Hammocks
at only 65c, while the genuine Mexican Ham
mocks are sold at 98c.
An exceedingly fine and fashionable variety
of boys' custom made Dress Suits, principally in
imported light colored materials, regular prices
$12 and $15, down to $8.
We shall continue until July 4 to give one
of our celebrated Castonet Wheels or a
regulation Ball and Bat gratis with every
Boy's and Child's Suit
if, f
OvOV s J
Smithfleld Street
RAILROADS.
ENNSYLVAMA SAILKOAD ON AND
after June 9. 1S90. trains leave Union
Station, Pittsburg, as follows. Eastern Standard
lime:
MAIN LINE EASTWARD.
New York and Chicago Limited of Pullman Ves
tibule dally at 7:15 a. m.
Atlantic Express dally ror the jast. 3:00 a, m.
Mall train, dally, except Sunday, 5:10 a.m. Sun
day, mall, 8:40 a. m.
Day express dally at 8:00 a. m.
Mall express dally at 1:00 p. m.
Philadelphia express dally at 4:80 p. m.
Eastern express dally at 7:15 p. m.
Fast Line dally at 8:10 p. m.
Greensbnrg express Silo p. m. week days.
Dcrry express ll:00 a. m. week days.
All tnrough trains connect at Jersey City wlta
boats or "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N. Y.,
avoiding doable ferriage and journey through N.
Y. City.
Trains arrive at Union Station as follows:
St. Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati Express.
Mall Train, dally.. - 8:10p. m.
Western Express, dally 7;45a. m.
Pacific Express, dally : .....12:45p. m.
Chicago Limited Express, dally 8: p. m.
Fast Line, dally 11:55p.m.
SOUTHWESr PENN iCAlXWAX.
ForUnloutown, o:30 and 8.85 a.m. and 4:25 p.
m.. without change of ears: 12:50 p. m.. connect
lng at UreensDurg. Week days, trains arrive
from Unlontown at 9:45 a m., 11:20. 5: and 8:10
P.m.
WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
From FEDEKAL ST. STAHON, Allegheny Clrr.
Mall train, connecting for lilairsvllle... 6:55 a.m.
Express, lor Blalrsvllle. connecting for
Butler 3:15 p.m.
Butler Accom 6:20 a.m.. 2:25 and 5:45 p. m.
SprlngdaleAccom9:OO.H:50a,m.3:30and 6:20p.m.
Freeport Accom 4:15, 7:50 and 11:40 p. m.
On Sunday 12:35 and 9:33 p.m.
North Apollo Accom 11 :00 a. ra. and SiOOp -m.
Allegheny Junction Accommodation. .. 8:20 a m.
Blalrsvllle Accommodation 10:30 o. m.
Trains arrive at FEDEKAL STKEETBTATIO Nt
Express, connecting from Butler 10:32 a, tn.
Mail Train connecting from Butler. 1:35 p. m,
Butler Express 7:50 p. ra.
Butler Accom...- 9:10a. m.,4:40p. ra.
Blalrsvllle Accommoaatlon " !.!S?P- 2"
Freeport Accom.7:40 a. m., 1.-25,7:25 and HilOp. m.
OnSnnday 10:10a. m. and 8:55 p. m.
Sprlngdale Accom. 6:37, 10:53 a, m., 3:45, 6:4J p. m.
North Apollo Accom 8:40 a. m. and 8:40 p. m,
MONONGAHELA DIVISION. (
Trains leave Union station. Flttsburg. as foU
"For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and
Uniontown, lu:40a.ra. For Monongahela City atia
West Brown.vllle. 7:J5and 10:40 a. m. and 4:30 p.
m. On Sunday 8:35 a m and 1:01 p. m. JjOsT
Monongahela City, 1:01 and 5:50 p. m..week davjs.
Dravoshurg Ac. weok days.6 a m and 3.-20 p. as.
West Elisabeth Accommodation. 8.33 a. m., tiu
8:30 and 11 :35 p. m. Sunday. 9:40 p. m- (
Ticket offlces-527 Smithfleld st. 110 Fifth av,,
and Union station. nrtiivn I
CHAS E. PUGH. J- " WOOD, J
GineTaT Manager. Gen-i Pass-r Agent
PITTSKITKO AND LAKE KK1E KAlLKOAU
WJMPANx Schedule In effect Mar J&.
ia Central time. DarABT-For Clerelaifa,
s?Sr s ooa! m ?. " "9:P- m. For Cia-c&aTOlSi-oiSTst.
Louis. W -9: p. k
For Buffalo, 8:00 a. m., 4.2 " J- . rot
s.i.m.nrjL "3.00 a. m., '4:20, .?: p. m. Fot
" ---- Var r-Jltl- 4135- -SlOO. TO!lN
ST-ao. 7i 8:05. OO. 10:15, 11:35, a. ra.. 12:20,
11:W 112145, 1:40. 3.-20.330,n4:25,74:30,55,:n "SMI
W'HSirs'-Ttom Cleveland. -8:25 sum., 12:30,
.JsV?'4So. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St.
ijJSiZii-aam. '12:30, "7:45 p.m. From Buffalo, ":U
, m 12:30. 9:50 p. m. From Salamanca, 12:30,
??-Sn. m. From roungstown and New Castle,
fi-SL ":S5a. m., 12:30, 5:45.7i45,9:50p. m. From
Beiver Falls. 5:23, t:S. 7:20. 9 a. m, 12:30,
1:20. 5:43. 1:45. 9:50 p. m.
P.. C Y. trains for Mansfleld. 4:55, 7:40 a. m,
1:20, 5:20 p. m. For Essen and Beechmont, 4153,
7:40 a. nu. 1O0 B. m.
P.. C. St Y. trains from Mansfleld, 6;17, Till,
11:30 a. m., 5:45 p. m. From Beechmont, 7U2,
11:30 a. m., 5:45p.m.
P., Melt. 4 Y. K. K.-DWAXT-For New Ha
ven, '3:30, V :W a. m.. 3.-0G p. m. For West Nevf
ton, 5:30, V:30. 9:35 a. m.. S:oo, 5:23 p. m.
AKBITB From New Haven, 8:50 a. m.. 14:U
5:15 p. ra. From V est Newton, 6:15, "8:50 a. ra.,
1:25. 14:16, 5:15 p.m.
for Aicn.eesport, juiaaDetn, jaononganexa var
and Belle Vernon, 6:35.
l;SOn. Tn.
vuu, ura a. m., ia:uu.
From Bene Vernon, Mononrabela City, Kllssrs
bctb and Mc&cesport, 7:30, 11:50 a, to., UdS, t-Vt
14:15 p. m.
Dally. ISundays only.
City Ticket Office, 639 Smithfleld Street,
PUTSBUBO AND WESTERN KAILWA.T
Trains (Ct'l Stan d time) I Leave. I Arrlxe.
Mail. Butler. Clarion. Kane. 6:50 a ra 4:30 pi
uay jsx., Airon, roieao J:5J a m j:sa p
Butler Accommodation 9:00 a m 11:10 a
Chicago Express (dally) 3:30 n ra 10:40 a
Zellenople Accom - 4:80 p m 5i a
Butler Accom. tin p m 6:50 s
First class far to Chicago, flO 50. Beeoad
t m. jTuufiian, fiiiu ucipui ar M
AouniSr N:2u, 'J: P. m. or Bearer Falls;
"U. ilts. "S3 10:15 aVm., "1:35, 3:30, '4:30, 5:25
irfi7-i? fS rhartiers. 4iSi 15:30 a. m.. 3S
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