L- f-4' I fe- r Bf Et -3. ?. .? 8 SCAHGIH OF WATER ( Seriously Affects the Mining Indus try in Many Portions of the Great "West. HEED OP AS ARTIFICIAL SUPPLY. By This Means Companies Which Pessess the -Necessary Capital Can Se cure Eich Returns. eTEI GOOD PXOSPCTS Df COLOEADO. Kxpeetei EttmpeSe to a. lew Eftlon Where Silver ana Copper Abound. nrzctu.Txi.xn&Ufc to tux hibpatcit.1 Kew Yoek, July 20. The following re ports hire been received from the leading mining centers of the "West: Tucsojt No pxrt of the irorld is more highly mineralired than the southern slope of the Bradthaw Mountains. "With the ex ception of coal ceiirly all known minerals hare been fonnd on its rugged sides. Free gold ledges crop out in most every ravine and canyon, and the rush of the waters has Conveyed to the gravel beds of the lower streams rich treasures of the yellow metal, for several hundred years these placers have been worked wherever the necessary water could be obtained. The returns have beta Targe, thongh the methods have been crude. Only lately have any efforts been made to develop these placers in a sys tematic manner. One of the most import ant of these enterprises is that of the Yavapai Mining and Irrigating Company. Their property lies on the Humbug creek, about 45 miles north of Phoenix. Over (50,000 has been spent in careful examina tion and development of the claims. . The gold is found in the great gravel and sand banks along the stream. Shafts and drifts have been run in many places, and the owners estimate that every cubic yard which can thus be obtained will contain ?L, The mine is to be worked bv means of hydraulic giants tearing down the Walls of the gravel deposits and washing the debris through sluices to the plain below. To do this will, of course, require a Urge amount of water and strong pressure. These the company design Obtaining bv means or a dam, to be thrown across the Humbug at a point where rocky bluffs facilitate the con struction. The dam will be of rock, solidly put Up. 150 feet long and 40 feet high. This will secure over 1,300 inches ot water at an elevation of 100 feet, giving a pressure ot water at the mouth of the giant of nearly 45 pounds. The Union mine, in the Winford district, has been lease! to William Farrisb, of Denver, for one year. The only drawback this property has ever had has been the scarcity ot water. The supply furbished by the mine is very small, and the ten stamp mill has been running only when there was water in the pump. Jlr. Parnsh will strike it rich in this mine, in this respect, ior the mine has been filled with the rain the last season to a depth or 800 feet. This will furnish water to run the mill lor three monl.hs, taking the ore from the various drifts as the water recedes. The ore is sulfihuret of high grade, and much of it will pay for transportation to the smelter. This "Weetinghouse Company have Succeeded in (getting another extension or their option on the Bay mines Until October, and Dr. Peters left forBiverside this morning to superintend the work of development, and ' expects to mace a gotm showing. Dritlned toCrrate a Stampede Idaho Cixr The Seven Devils country fs destined to create a stampede this year. Already capitalists are turning their atten tion to the mines .there. Some of the esti mates made bv a leading mining man look large, but f believe them within the bounds I of reason. The Peacock mine is said to con tain 75,000 tons of copper ore, practically on the snriace, that will average 30 per cent 1 copper. That would yield 45,000,000 pounds of copper, valued at 17 cents per pound, or $7t650,000, JSow suppose that half of the ore is in sight, the mine contains $15,000,000 worm ot metal, which enormous sum will be greatly increased by the gold and silver it contains. The South Pea cock jams the above named mine on the same lead, and is even richer in copper. The vein is from 100 to 150 feet wide and crops out on the Surface. This mine wis lately purchased by a company of Boston men who are negotiating for other mines in the district. Smelters are badly needed Considerable ore has been shipped during the past year, but as it Costs $120 per ton for freight, does not give the profits that it ought to. Smelters on the ground could re duce the ore at an expense of from $30 to $40 per ton. Whenever such works are erected, and it Is expected that they will be soon, the Seven Devils will be the greatest copper and silver mining district in the West, and some believe in the world. Until this year the mines were all owned by pros pectors, Vho were not able to erect reduc tlo'a works 61 hny kind. It is a blessing to Us that capitalists are taking hold, as there is notr no donbt that reduction work! df large capacitv will be erected The Little (riant mibe, at Warrens, has heretofore been wdrked lor gold only, but as more silver has been found at this depth, the owner is Studying the best methods of roasting. Last year his little five stamp mill yielded $191,000. lie says there are many rich mines in his district, bnt as the country is not near a railroad and but little known" abroad no capital has invested there. There are many other districts in Idaho in the saine condition that will Eventually come to the front as great producers of the precious metals, but capital will be required to develop them and prove the richness of the alines. The Buffalo company have slarled work again ill their mine on the famous Atlanta ledge. Their twenty stamp mill resumed crushing on last Monday. The Tahoma mine and mill, at the same place, will start tip in a few days. There are a number ot fine prospects at Atlanta, on which development work has been done duiltlg the winter, among which Is the Web ioot, on which a 400 loot tuhnel was run. Where it cut the ledge the vein is four feet Side of good ore. The Onllook Id Colorado. DEITTEB. The mining outlook for Colo rado was never so good as it is at the pres ent time. There have been eras of great activity and the output for some quarters Bare been more, but taken all around, upon a solid business basis, the mining industry of Colorado was never more encouraging. The information that Leadville'a proauctiou, foT the month was the greatest Id the history of that camp, Surprised even those who have paid close attention to its develop ments. Though it Was known tbatLead vDle was in a healthy condition and that development work there was active, it was a Surprise that it should be in a more pros perous condition now than in times of greater activ itv. But what is true of Lead vitlft it also true of the less prominent dis tricts. There has this summer been a revival of interests in several quarters that for years have been sinking toward a condition of stagnation. Mines that have been Idle for a long time are being started dp, and there has been a revival in many of the once prosperous camps. This is particularly so of Caribou, once among the richest of pro ducing camps. The development work -jrhtch has recently been inaugurated at Caribou is of a character which promises permanency to the revival, and a knowledge ef the companies interested is sufficient guarantee thai It will Wkih take its plate attonfe the, leader! Tour porrespofident visited Tin Cup, the scene of tae alleged wonderful strikes, the latter portion of the week just ended, and, as expected, found the reports greatly exaggerated. The oxi dized quartz which was first met had the same characteristic of richness that all quartz of the kind found in Colorado has. The output so far will not bring returns of more than $20,000. Senator Thomas Id". Bowen sent three car loads of ore to the smelters this week that gave a return of $250 per ton. The output at Aspen last week amounted to 2,800 tons. Mining circles in Aspen- are somewhat affected with midsummer dullness. Work goes on steadily at all points, but nothing new of importance is developed. Aspen has long had the reputation of being a winter camp, nearly all the good discoveries of the past having been made during the winter months. This season seems to be no ex ception to the rule and those who are familiar with it get so that thev do not expect much until the approach of fall weather. One thousand five hundred and ten tons daily was the average output last month of Leadville mines. There has been a notice able increase in the output of some of the more prominent shippers. . A S-ntllcleni Supply of Wnler. Silvee City Sufficient rain has fallen to supply the mills with water and placer mining has been commenced in a small way at Pinos Altos. There have been only two days this month without rain fall, and miners are making the best of it. The working forces of the mines are being in creased and mills are being started up again after the enforced shnt down. Work was commenced on Monday on a new double compartment shaft on the mammoth claim at Pinos Altos, which will be put down 150 feet under the present contract The com pany's new eighty-ton mill will be up by the time the shaft it finished. The con tinued development of the mines in Cook's Peak district is constantly strengthening the idea that enough lead can be produced in New Mexico to flux the dry ores produced here. The value ot the ore produced in that camp has been increasing month bv month for a rear, and a much larger increase is looked for in the next year than in the past. A very considerable part ot the lead ores used by the smelters at El Paso comes Yrom the Cook's Peak mines. 1 Paso companies own the Monte Cristo, Othello, Desdemona and Surprise mines. From these four mines more than 10,000 tons of ore have already been taken, though the workings can be said to be little more than surface workings. The Blodas Vivendi Illegal. Bt. Johss, H". P., July 20. Sir James Winter ctjbles that he had a consultation with the highest English legal authorities, who pronounced the modus Vivendi Illegal, the act authorizing the treaty of Versailles being repealed. The newspapers now ad vise the fishermen to resist with physical force, if necessary. DIVIDEND PATIKG STOCK For Cnt-eTnl Investor An inoorpbrated manufacturing company with a complete new works in operation making a special line of goods without com petition has concluded to increase its csp ital slock from $75,000 to $125,000 in order to donble its product. The goorlg made are sold on short time at a large profit, and out put of the works can be doubled with in creased capital provided. The managers are good business men, and their experience justifies the assertion that quarterly divi dends can be paid from the earnings ot the company equal to. it not greater, than any Pittsburg corporation is now paying. The $50,000 of new stock may be subscribed for in lots of from five shares upward, but an active man with capital to take the entire block or a greater proportion of it, to whdm good position will be given, is preferred as a buyer. Pull opportunities for an investi gation may be had at this office. Charles Someks & Co., 313 Wood street Telephone 1773. aiThsu GOOD NEWS. Better Than Medicine, on vere(t Piano Beata the Fbyalclnn. The Everett club piano this week goes to the right place. Little Laura Jackson, of 409 Rebecca street, Allegheny, held certifi cate 65, and is entitled to the piano delivered this week on the $1 weekly payments. Laura's mother is an invalid, and when she received the news she declared it was better than the doctor's prescription. Since the list of members was completed and closed, the manager has been compelled to disap point many people, as the Everett companv have refused to accept another contract at the prices obtained for this slUb, and the Everett pianos are now selling at from $425 to $500, and as thev are the finest upright pianos now made they are cheap at these prices. Persons wanting a really first-class instrument should not fail to see the Everett. Call at the warerooms or send for descriptive cataloge to Alex, Boss, 137 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. aw LAOIfcS. Bee to V onr Fnrs. Before leaving for the seashore or rnbun tains, would it not be wise to take a sly peep at your seal garments ? They possibly need repairing, changing or renovating after being packed away sb long. If they do, how Is the best time to have it done. We can do our work much better and cheaper than later in the season.' J. G. Bbknett & Co.) Corner Wood street and Fifth avenue Pittsburg, Pai r d A Large Contract. The Twenty-eighth Ward (Birmingham) School Board have awarded the contract for the Seating of nine rooms to the Favorite Desk and Beating Co. of Cleveland, O., and the Third Ward (Allegheny) School Board contracted with the same firm for the fur nishment of six rooms, making a total order or about.1,200 pieces ot furniture. This ordef was secured through Mr. Stack Hamilton, cf tf o. 110 Water street, who represents this company in Pittsbnrg. Public Beware Of these trish photographers who adver Use they will give so much for s6 little money They are doing no business and will sobn be among the missing odes. I join dollar with them if you let them have it, but it you want a fine picture, go to An freeht's Bellable "Elite" gallery, at 51f Market street, Pittsburg, and feel that you are in safe hands and will not be swindled out of your money; Irish, Scotch. German aid Belt-Ian Table Linens, All at very low prices, at this great special sale of linens. J 03. Horse & Co. 'a Penn Avenue Stores. Save Tonr Mbeer. Hendricks & Co.) No. 6 Federal street, Allegheny, give you more for your money than any other photograph galle'ry in the State. They are always bnsy. Good cabi nets, $1 a doieni mwfsu SI Until September 1, 1600-83 SO. 12 cabinet photos, $1, or a life-size crayon portrait, $3 50. Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring children. Irlafi, Scotch, German nnd Belgian Table Linear, ' All at very low price, at this great special sale of linens. Jos. Hokse & Co.'s PennAvende Stores. Good beer is the best thirst quencher. No foreign-brewed beer can edual the su perior product of Z. Wainwright & Co. Families supplied direct. Telephone 5525. Oar Semi-Annual Linen Snlo To-Day. Extra bargains In heavy and fine table aatniski and napkins. Dont mils thii op portunity, Jos. Some ft Cd.'a" jrenn Avenue Stores. -THE' COVERS THE ENTIRE FIELD.' SUNOAYJS ISSUE OF THE DISPATCH BRIM FULL OF NEWS. Summary of the Great Twenty-Pago Paper Keplete With iba Latest Sews In Every Land Bright Correspondence From Lake Resorts Complete In Etbiv Detail, The Dispatch of Sunday, with Its 160 col umns of bright, newsy matter, was a beanty In every respect. The special correspondence covering such instinctive and Interesting sub jects as "The Story of Booth Penn," "Learning to Swim," Statesmen In July," at Washington, is of nnnsual interest. Another installment of the fascinating story by William Black "Stand Fast, Craig Rovston," is given and a short story by Bndvard Kipling, especially writ ten for The Sunday Dispatch, is also among the good things found. Th regular departments are replete with all the latest news and gossip in society, military, fashion, seaside, musical and theatrical circles. A special review of sport In England is among the features of the supplement Added to these are the miscellaneous departments which in this issne are ot more than usual interest. The borne and foreign special news service is complete. Dispatch Special Cable. Depew told the English that the free trade policy wonld ultimately lead to disaster.... Potato blight will cause actual famine In some districts ot Ireland.. ..British officials are hav ing trouble with tbe census, bnt will try to avoid Porter's mistakes.. ..Members ot the Hebrew race are being sbamef ally persecuted In Russia.... Paul will not sing again until November.. ..Ausfrlans are angry because of losses of goods at the New Orleans Exposition and will not be represented at the World's FaIr....TJieParnell-0'Shea divorce case may be dropped... .Kronen still kicking against the McKlnley tariff bill.. ..Charles Tennaut, Stanley's brother-in-law, on the way to Amer ica.. ..Many American OhristlanS killed by Turkish troops, aided by a mob.... Tbe daugh ter of Eyraud will go upon tbe stage.... Salis bury's Tory government believed to bo on its last legs.... Emperor William thinks tbat Bismarck should cease divulging Btate secrets. . . .Affairs In the Balkan BUteshave reached a crisis... ..The German Government is still unwilling to admit Ameri can pork. The Latest la Politico Beaver County Republican Committee, by a vote of (1 to 7, repudiated tbe nomination of McDowell for Congress.... It was resolved to assist Dr. McKlnney in tbe prosecution ot the nJipporl baodlers....Two of the accused. Tate and Sheffer, were arrested and waived a hear ing.... McDowell says tbat ha wilt remain In the field to the finish no matter what happens ....Two candidates are pdsslble. Throughout tba Country The truth of the story regarding the outrage committed on the Btars abd Stripes at Mount Hope, Out., glres a very unfavorable opinion of tbe action ot the Canadians... .Charles L. Lawrence, the smuggler, who had caused the Government great trouble abd had swindled tbe United States out of 31,600,000, died in New York.. ..Judge Tburman Is seriously ill.. ..Sen ator Quay left Washington Saturday on private business.. .Canip J. F, Hartranft was auspi ciously opened with imposing ceremonies.... A cyclone strikes the little town of Pacific J unc tion and does great damage.... The killing ot Engineer Matt Vanderander, on the C, J. St M. R. B., is supposed to hare been dona in revenge by an ex-Convtct....ReV. Howard MacQueary, a Buckeye divine, has been severely admonished by the bishop, ... Four men were killed at Hubbard's Mills. Ky in a. political fight.. ..Tbe tariff bill will be taken up to-day in tbe Bonate... .Secretary Windom has annonnced a new bond policy;. ., Chautauquans are entertained and Instructed by several well known lecturers.... New Cum berland experiences a $15,000 lire.... Tbe assess ors raise thevaluationot Chicago's unimproved land and the speculators are making a vigorous kick.. ..John Fink, at Mahoning station, Fa., enamored of Miss Liute Gotnsena, attempted to kill her because she refused him.... Peter Moral alias Krenxer, confesses to Illegally draw Ing pension money at WIlkeSbarfe..The bones of a mastodon are found in the Ohio at Wheel ing.... Several arrests made in connection with the Minneapolis census frauds.... The United States ofilciais seized 2i0 barrels of bapbtba at Chicago billed as oil. Cliy and Snbarbnn. The pawnbrokers discuss the situation. Seme of theto report large sales ot diamonds and other valuables, while dealers in second-hand clothes report a great falling off since gam bling ceased In the city.... Stock brokers lose immense sums of money by tbs Western Union blaze in New York City.. ..A Ft Wayne man says Allegheny City will notbe pleased with her electric towers... .Arthur Wilklns, 11 years of age, is killed by a Penn avenue grIpcar....Mrs. LuCy Jenkins, assaulted and brutally treated by a Colored man....Garnegle's Homestead em ployes doing much good for tbe slek and maimed members ot the firm,... Suspicion points to several persons as the Ofiglh&tdfS of the reeent conflagration in Allegheny.... A Bou.tbslde tinning firm discharges 18 men be cause they joined tbe Union..,. Jennie McDop ald U driven to Suicide in the river by tbe prophecies of asofCeres&j The cassia to be thoroughly investteated...t A graphic account of some great oil geysers with a history of the development of petroleum,.., Over 1,000 dogs have been killed within the past few days and tbe wit is to be kept tip.. ..Ah ef fort Is to be made to secure tbe release from jail by habeas corpus proceedings of tbe three New York women who are accused ot stealing good. ...The Republican County Cdtn mlttee ready for the campaign, , iFully 500 peo ple witness the close of the tennis tournament In this city.. ..Arrangements are being com pleted for a series of Caledonian games to take place the first week in1 September.. ..Commit tees from the Puddlers' and Steel Workers' Lodge of Jones & LaugblinS' mills Hold & joint meeting with the finishers. A conference Will be beld to-day, and if a settlement Is not reached, a Strike ot all departments will fol low.... Members of the old Sixty-third Regi ment Will hola a reunion tin Tuesday. July 29. ....Labor Day will be Quite cenerallr observed, committees being appointed to make arrange ments. Nt article b household supplies is hibre !m portant than Platt'j Chlorides. tHB disinfectant A HELP TO THE LADIE8-J of ali the lady writers, few are in such sympathy with ibe thrifty bousewlfo, as ''Nell Nelson." Tbe woman who wishes to obtain bints on the management of the household can always" And them in her column1, bhe recently wrote: "The best TlOaf.cake I hive ever eaten is made with Thepurt' Baking Pbwder. Thefe is nb trace of tbe after taste Peculiar to bakers' supplies. It is a prime article and the name suits It exactly." kttf Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses: Will fit any nose with ease and totofort Tbe largest and best stock of Optical Instruments and ArtiBeial Eyes. SOHNBIiTJM, Theoretical and Practical Optician. No 60 Fifth avenue, near Wood street. Telephone No. lbSS. de28-8 "TriislaANAQEOFAroLUNAHis Water." Waltsr BcSanl. Apollinaris OlIE QUEEN OF JABIE.WATERSS Notice. TlfE WELL KNOWN YELLOW LABELS OF THE APOLL.INAR1S COMPANY LIMITED, ARE PROTECTED BY PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. , t BfiWAREOF IMITATIONS jj PITTSBtTBG- DJSPiJTOH, r -t , QUEER VICTORIA. What She Drinks and Why'the Court" Phyil. cian Recommended It The London World has been making an In vestigation of what the Queen drinks, and has ascertained definitely tbat, upon tbs advice ot Sir William Jenner, she drinks whiskey diluted in water. This is for the purpose of retaining her vigor, renewing her strength and prolong ing her life. Tbe whiskey which sne drinks Is obtained from the distillery on her own Bal moral estate, and of coarse is perfectly pure. Tbus tbe World offers a valuable suggestion in this fact: England's sovereign drinks whiskey 'under tbe recommendation of the court physi cian ana on account oi its meaicmai properties, and she drinks it absolutely pure, having, it distilled upon her own estate. These facts prove two things: First, that all modern medical sci ence demonstrates the superior vaiue of whiskey for sustaining the health and prolong ing tneuie: ana, second, mat it must oe abso lutely pure. The leading American physicians' and chemists have indorsed these views con stantly and emphaslzsd the necessity of having, wniskey that is ansoiuteiy pure, rne beft medical and chemical talent in America has" shown conclusively that no whiskey known In the market is so pure as Duffy's Male It Is wholly free f torn fusel oil, It is unlike all other so-called whiskies, and it is doing great things for the health of tho community. So true is this that, while many temperance people de nounce whiskies and liquors in general, they acknowledge the superior merit of Daffy's Malt, and use it medicinally continually. Great care should be exercised, however, to secure no other, no matter bow hard a dealer may seek to sell you something elre. SI SiLVERAfii: ''Mb. Max Rleiw For medicinal use I h order your "Sliver Age," and as an alcoholic stimulant It gives perfect satisfaction. "Yours vcrv truly. "D. F. MC1MTOSH.M.D., "Sbarpsburp. Pa.". J23-st-w MtVt4VsVMkvVVVVVVvVV1rV VanHouten's " BEST & OOE8 FARTHEST.1 Th sarest, most olubI th original M. Invented, nfc nvsnted, patented and did in IIol- land. Delicate, stlmillstitijt, nutritions, much better lor tae nerves man tea ana cones. Ask tat Vah Houtkk'b, tke no other. (61 ', Get Thin Clothing to Fit. Isn't this as good a time as any to get reliable goods when they're to be got? Wana maker & Brown never relax their purpose to have the best. We haven't any that we can't indorse as the best oi their class. Suppose Thin Clothing does cost less. That its cos't is but a trifle. Mayn't you as well have the best; and com fort for Weeks, and weeks?- Get Thin Clothing that fits. Plenty of it is just thrown to; gether. Too mean to sell. Slim money's worth; Slimmer comfort. We'll givd you Thin Goods to fit. We're getting a big summer trade now. I?J1 increase as the goodness of our Thin Clothing gets found out. 2,000 styles of goods to make to measure. , Wanamakbr 8c Brown, Cor. Sixth St. and Penn Ave. a jyal-D HOFFMAN'S Harmless Headache r POWDERS ' , cure ALL HeadacMe:, aitd ait at a BRACER in the rflornln?. whether tbe head is affected bv weakneryes orf rom the effects of liquor taken the night before. TheyarenotaCatharlio jy21-MWrf jH Cocoa DOUGLAS MACKIE, Cordially invite you to their mammoth bargain feast this week. If low prices are the principal factors in quick sales, then it's a foregone conclusion that D. & M.'a immense Stock will be cleared out In a very short time. A few specimen barealns belowi From a party who needed the money more than the Roods, we cleared out & stock ot newest style Seersuckers ; they're worth 12Kc, but onrprlce IS only (Sc as yard. v Then -we'll show hundreds of pieces lovely Satlnes, that nobody Would erudge 15o I vara for all at 10c a yard now. Just think of it! ' Also the beautifully flng abd elegant S5c and 37c French Satinet for 15c and 19c a vard. a -I l.1.l.lLnhl nhalllak .1 TV. hnl Thnw't-n trfnvtti n..ll. . -Ii. duu7 A liUVJUV IV. -nwwi vmv. ... ... a j u. m. A very nice lot And bo en. all oyer personal Benefit. - :do"0"gkli.a.s; & 3a.ok:iei; 151, 153 and 165 FEDERAL ST., ALliEaHElNY. UHCHsavs ?faxMsz.ox& t to b&detsmd- i-TttiffeAtTio ST -w. r ne5t1i'ouse-cIed,nirlg&Tld be cdnvinced. qaNORANCE f Hi6 ,aJw.excuees n ww.- man afld gr1orafl(je jg no exouse for a dirty, house or greasy kitchen. Better clean thsm In the oid Way thari not at all but the hioderri and sensible Way is to use SAROLIO oil paint, on floors, on ta;lAtai& nr iKi .k.J J. i.il . x - bJt&a...-.. -V t Tfiuvsvvroj uu uio aiiujjjaiis, ana even un suuuary. i o db ln6i Snt of tH8 US 6f SAPOLlO Is to be behind th 4g6. MONDAY JULY-' '21? NEW ADVERTISEMENT. A WORLD OF TRIUMPH Has been achieved by the physicians of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, at 323 Penn avenue, in tbe bundreds or permanent cores made since the commencement two years ago of their now Immense practice. As they give their whole time and attention to the exclusive treatment of catarrh and dyspepsia hence, their success in making cures. Every day patients apply at this medical in stitution for treatment who have spent years of time and vast sums of money with doctors and medicines to no avail. The most of the patients received for treatment at tbe Catarrh and Dys pepsia Institute, and all of the testimonials published from patients cared, are from this class, and who had suffered from catarrh or dyspepsia in its worst form. ANOTHER LIVING TESTIMONIAL. - Mr. Charles O. Haa?, corner Bldwell and Franklin streets, Aileebeny, is another llvlnc testimonial tn a permanent cure made by these specialists. He bad ringing sounds in his ears. His nose was continually stopped upso tbat he had to breathe through his month. He bad cain over and about big eyes. It was with great difficulty tbat he could clear his throat of tbe tenaceons mucus that dropped down from his bead. In fact bis throat became so much Involved that bis neck became stiff, producing cracaing sounus wnen ne turned nis neau. 11 u sense of hearing began to fail, and be sraanally grew worse until a cough set In. Beading In tbe papers of tbe success of the catarrh specialists at 823 Penn avenue, In mak ing cures be took a course of treatment and became cured. He adds: "This is to certify that I bave been curod as above stated. I hereby sign my name. "Charles O. Haao." Hem ember the place, 823 Penn avenue. Office hours, 10 a. K. to 4 p. k and 6 to 8 r. 1L Sundays. 13 to 1 P. Jf. Consultation free toalL Patients treated suc cessfully at home by correspondence. Sena two 2-cent stanips for question blank and ad. dross all letters to the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute. 823 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. mtvf Protest Year Hers. IIorseiroeliiKbt- ing&mo.tlmport- antOperatlon.ltls neceastry that all 1 shoers should un- (derstindlhe con- latractlobanddlt Teases or the foot. The want of Knowledge and iklllor.il oelnuof- Uen generate many diseases, such as corns. 'DV.esEE m (cOrVWeSW OtAWOND I Ji-RO-EHIlT-ai . I ftftR 6FsrMPt.es iron .AU'CGHeNr.ctMy PA ' quarter and cen- are very annoy jr r in., Attention given road, traek and lnlerlerih horses. I also manufacture a liouF olNTMEN'f. guar anteed to keep hones' feet In Rood condition, my9-M-Mwp. ANIIKKW PAFENBAOHi STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS'. "VTr-HlTK STAB Ll - FOlt QUEfcKSTOWN AMD tlVEKPOOU Koyalaed United Btates Mall Steamers. Teutonic, J line 25, 11 a m Teutonic, July 23.8:30am .cruanmc ouij , turn rl tannic, July 30, 4pm 'MalestlcJUlvS.lli30am alestic AUc 6. 10 am Germanic J 11 It 10. 40 m Germanic, An. 13,4 pm From White Star dock, root 01 y est iectn ss. Hinni1 ahln an th.a .takm!-. RAtnnn r&tes. (60 and upward. Second cibin $40 and upward. arcormnjr to steamer ana location oi oerio. Ex cnrsion ticaets on lavoraDie terms. steetace. S3). White hUe star drafts navabie on demand In alt the principal banks thfbarhoat Great llrltatn, Ap" nlTtn JOHN J, UcCtlUMICK. field St.. Plttsuarif, Of J. HiUfCE 1311AX, Oetv iiv to il tin Ot uuuunniVAi edvnnawi smiui- era! Agent. 41 liroidway, NeirYork. Jea-D STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London derry! Liverpool and Londoni FROM NE1V Tf ORIt EVERY I HURSDAlfc. Cabin passage JJ3 to m accordlns to location 01 Etatc-oora. Excursion ua 10 ava. fcteerake to and from Europe at .Lowest Bates, "State of California' ' bulMlnr. AUS11N BALDWIN & IX., General Agents, 53 DroadTf Sv. Hew Yor. J, J. MeCORMICK. Agent. 638 and 401 Smithnsld St. Pittsburg. P mbll'80.0 OUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LlV FIRPfini.. VIA OTTRRNRTllWN.-lS'rfim tier 40 North river: Fast express mail service'. Auranla. Juiv 20, n6on Auranlaj Aug. 24 10 a m Bothnia, Auir. 27. 2 p m Umbrla, Atlg.80,5 80 ant Hervla, Sept. 6. 11 a m Umhrla, AUc.2, B30 a m 8ervlav August 9, bedn Etrurla, Aug. 18, 6 a m rinlifn naaarrSin antl utiwarrt. nff nrrtfnb tri location ; intermediate, $33 and $40. Steerage tickets to and from all parts oi Europe at very low rates. For freieht and passage Apply to tbe comtoanys office, 4 Rottllng Green, New York. Yetrion H Brown & uo. J. J) MoCORMICKj 639 Street. Pittsburg. and 401 Smltbfield ANCHOR LINE. Atlsntie Express Service. Liverpool via queenstowh. Steamship CITY OP KOMM from New York, 8AT- UltUAY, JlUr 28. August 23. Sept 20, OCt. 18. .ugust si. sepi second class,! baioon, n, fuuio sum; secona cias9,jj a 9 and S33. ULnouuvv ztinviic.. BteMnersevery Baturday from NewYorktO GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. Cabin passage to Glasgow or Londonderry, JSO nnd tD Second clan. (30. . Steerage passage, either service. 820, saloon excursion tickets at reduced rates. , Travelers' circular letters of credit aut! drafts for any amount Issued at lowest curfent.ratei. For booksof tours, tickets at further Information apply toll 5 NDEKSON URUIUEKS. X, Yi, oTJ, J.ilcCORJllCK, KWnndTOl Smltbfield st.i A. Di BCOIIFK BON, 416 Bmlthneld St.. 1'lttsburg: Ft M. BEMi'LE; 43 Jiorth Diamond sLi Allegheny, jeS-H-uwr .j .w w. .u JI.D.bJ IIVAUI UUUUIQ. for your jy2i-K1VT I' ignrrope aoneF p t Gut3hh5tdridsoi?nihtn: TV. mmLm 1m kr. .su 1890. NEW ADTEBTJaEiCTNTO. CARPETS. WALL .'PAPER! IN ALL STYLES, QUALITIES AND COLORS. It "will pay you to see our etook. Wo can save you money, so don't put it off One hundred pair handsome O jenille Portieres at $5 a pair. 00 ne and see them. 1 o -t't miss this great bargain. Geo.W.Snaman, 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. jea-US-ittry n 1 nsirnir w. v,. nnmria Shoes IrilUllUH warranted, and. every pair has his namo and a price stamped on Bottom. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo cannot be better shown than oy the strong endorse- menu of its thousands of constant wearers. Ss.00 Genuine Iland-sewed, an elegant and Btvusn aress anoe vrmca cqihhbui jmwu. SA.OO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine. calf Shoe unequalled for stylo and durability. $0.60 Goodyear Welt is the standard dress unequalled for style and durability. SOiEO Policeman' Shoo Is especially adapted , w for railroad men, farmers, etc lav OT4 All made in Congress, Button and Lace. SQ ft SO SHfiFS . rP.So have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior to any snoes sola at tnese lese prices. d if he cannot supply you send losing advertised price, or a Ask your Dealer, and direct to factory end r encii wtttal tn rtrilo larhlATitrf ilanks. W. Tj. DOUGLAS, Drockton, mass. a or sale uy ii. Ui & ( su i.ana. ( ortr-anu and Butler sts, J. Ni 'robing. 888 riflh ave. I). Car ter, 73 Fifth ave. E. C. Speruer, 1328 Carson st( Allegheny City, H. Kosser, 108 .Federal st., and K. b. Hollman, 72 Hebecca St. Jal4--ttwr Hr the Dear tea la eauaco at SCARLET FEVER, COLDS, MEASLES. CATARRH. 40. TTHt usi orTHl INVISIBLE SOUND DISC iwakb Is puaVnlui (a Set 4 Ikrjtr etui of Aiies taafl aU lUnllar de vtoei eomblaea. ThttaMttilhtBtri tftlble Worn month wlinottt removal B. A. WALKS, Brlosetert, CoMat jyl8-l RESORTS. BEFORE LEAVING TOWN, Bend your silverware and valuables of all kinds to FIDELITY TITLE 4 TKU8T CO.'S SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS, 121 and 123 Fourth ave. J81081 THE OH&LiFONTE, ATLANTIC CllTf. On the beach. North Carolina ave.) uuob strnoted ocean view; salt water baths in the honse; elevator: now open. fe&-114-D E. ROBERTS' BOH8. CONGRESS HAL1 ATLANTIO CTTTt N. J. The coolest point on tbe Island, facih Iblei arid bcean. Accommodation. 600 guests. Su perior table. For circular address JJS-4Z-D - H. HAMILTON. T IHE WINDSOR. OAPE UAf, N. J. Open June 14. Direetly od the beach. Liocation unsurpassed. W. W GREEN, je3-63-s Propneton rruT .UTTvnTnw X OGEAN GROVE, N. J. Accommodations and appointments first Accommodates 350, class. Services tbe best. Win open May L 1880. mh5)-D r WIL P. DOLBEY, Prop. JTJTATIONEHY-CALLINU CARUS. PORT P FOLIOS, fountaih iieiis, laf tablets, chate lalne hags, line drinking cups ana flasks: all requisites for comfort tor traveling: a nice a sortment of new goods at JOS. EICHBAUM k CO.'H. 18 Fifth ave, Pittsburg. e63 r STOOKTON HOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. REMODELED AND REFURNISHED. Cuisine and appointments of the bighest order. OPENS JUNE 30. w w jeSMi . F. THEd. WALTON) PrBp. EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, BEDFOR1), runn A ( n tha Allae-benv Mountains, acenerv unsur passed. As a.cnrative agent tbe water has no eqtiih All amusements. Hotel enlareed, im proved and newly furnished. Open till October. PyS-M L.B.DOTi".Mabaeer. 3 IHE SHELBURNE. Atlantic City, N. J emalni opeh tbronghout the year. Evert convenience, including passenger elevator and hot Sea water baths. u mylO-lS-S A. R. ROBERTa HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPBMAY, Ai. Near the President's summer borne. The finest beach In tbe world. Immediately op poslte the hew Iron Pier; owned by game man aeement Accommodations fdrfflO guests jel8-D JAMES A STEFFNEH. PARK PLACE HOTEL. SEWICKLiiY Twenty minutes from city; two minutes' walk from station; beautifully shaded; excel lent location; delightfdl sdrronndlngs; all city comforts, open the year round. Call on or ad dress W. H. S. McKELVYi Prop'r. JylS-73 d CAMBRIDGE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Ocean front. S3 SO and S3 00 per day . Ail modern convenience". Cuisine of the best. SAMUEL H. LEWIS. Prop. W. E. COCHRAN, Manager. JyS-MWJ1 ,THE MANSlOiN, ATLAIn:TIC CITY, 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. Open All the Year. . je228 CHARLES McOLADE. . V RAILROADS. P1TWBUKO AlVD tJASTLfcsRANSONB.fL SummerTlnnaTm,! fin anil iftrr Mftren SQL 10, nntU further notice, irains will run as follows on every dan except Sunday. Eastern, standard lime: xaving.jfltUhurg- e0 a. zn.1 7it0a. m.. saw a.m.. 9:30 a; a.. 11:30 a , H40 p. m., iiwp. sun hb sn a.M n.A J 1:30 p. m. Arllurton-i:I ju-m.. 6:20ft. m.. 7:1Q a.m., SKWa. m. iet20i..m.s IrOOu. w2irni.. i0p.m., 8:10 p..m4 1-50 p.tt., TlWp. m, W:M ijij.fee;li38bittl tttOtr S:W h ftrt-.r-v -ni m:j iSBBBBL' SSSSSSSb. pJEfglggSay flirAH UJLJtl. Vr "-"-rysaf JAttN, Bupt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS lf72S T" -Jj' r fill I 1 11 W B I I I I I la h till 1 I y 'fry m rm.vbrriWA v--i oafcS-r V.AUfl..V4 UL V7 ; -.psss-' . "J gfe 1tXmffinf7 lv9jb? July "If, In talking from morning till night, A sign of our wisdom there be, The swallows are wiser by Tight, For they prattle much faster than we." And, if there's any virtue in long "ads" and loud talk, other dealers must be selling their goods at lower prices than we. , But do they? Well, no! Not much 1 We believe in making our announcements brief and to the point If we have Bargains, we tell you so without much flourish of trumpets. m Here are a few. They recommend themselves. They need na' lengthy descriptions. $10 TEH DOLLARS - Men's good, fine, stylish Dress Suits at Sio. Every house can ad vertise stilts at io, but thefe isn't one throughout the length and breadth of the land that'll sell you suits of equal style, make and quality at $10. The limited number of suits, .however, compels us to confine this sale to three days only, viz: To-day, to-morrow and Wednesday. If your'rewise, you'll be on deck. $3 THREE Our special sale of Boys' Fine Short-Pant Suits Is attracting the universal attention of mothers having boys to clothe. Other dealers might advertise the same thing, and yet not cause a ripple of excite ment. But you know the difference between words of wind and words of weight, bargains and buncombe, fact and fiction. Our Short-Pant Suits at the reduced price of S3 are incomparable bargains. Sizes to fit all boys, from 4 to 14 years old. DURING THIS SALE We will continue to give one of our Aug GASTONET Charming, Delightful Novelties for Boys, GRATIS WITH EACH AND EVERY BOY'S SUIT. KAUFMANNQ Fifth Avenue arid Smithfield Street KAlJ.KOADSt lfchNBTiiVAAlA KAiLuuAij on aSH in' 1890. trains leave Union station, rittihuri. a follows. .Eastern gtandaril xuamt MAIN LINK EASTWAKI). New Yof kafld Chicago Limited of Pullman Yes tlbnte dally at 7iU a. m. Atlantic Express daily for the itt. Site a. tn. sin. dally, except Sunday, S:S9 a. m. sun- day, malL 8:40 a. in, list express dally at 8.60 Mail express dally at 1: Philadelphia express dal oa.ro. si a Phi SI JJai On Dei All Dati 1:00 p. m. rhlladelplit: Eastern exn i express dallr at 4.30 p. fa. eastern fast Lit (Jreettst Dcrryt All trim stern express dally at 7:15 p m law t8li est. CO a rast Line dally at 8 MB! liLUB QUIT KIM I III tup. 1 ureensDurg exi Ucrry express 1 Ureeniburg express p. m. wees days. im:w a. m. week days. t All through trains connect at Jersey boats of "BToeaiyn Annex" lorBroofclyn, N. T, tity wita avoiding double ferrlaxe and Jonrneauuroujli . Cresson and Ebensburg special, 2.W p. m., Sat urdays only. Iralnaarrfvfl At ItAlnti Rt.itlnn fnllnrvi 8L Louis Chicago hd Cincinnati .Lxoress. dallr. 2:0Oa m Mali Train, daflt, 8:IOp. m. 7;45a. in. ,12:45p. rn. . S!d0 p. m. -ll:55n. in. Western Exnreaa. dallr.. r aciuc rKiresst uaiir.,i. ,.,,.... Chlcajto Limited Express, dally.. fast Line, dailr.i..i... ,,..,.... OUUlUIYJUfrrEMil KA1LWAI. For TJnloutown. oi.10 and 8!S a. m. and 4.25 p. m.. without change of ears) niWp. mi, eohnect lng at Ureensbnrg. Week days, trams arrive ft cm umontownat9!Ui to.. i::2L S:3j and 8:19 bj m WESTi'ENNSVfjVAJIA DIVISION, from FEUEItAL SV. STATION. Allegheny Cltr. Hall train, ednnectlnr fomialrsvlIle..i ia.m. Exnress. tor Ulalrsvllle. connectlncfor Butler j ,... 3:tJp. in. Bntler Accbmuui....8:a a.rfl.. I.Siand 4:4Sp. m. BprlndaleAccom9.-00,ll:10a.m.3-aJSnd 0:20 p. m. FreeportAcCom.il.. i.i,...4iu, 7:Vand 11:40 v. m. OnSanday... , ,..i...i2:33and 9 30p.m. North Apollo Xiitrm 11:00a. m. and S.-cdp m. Allegheny J auction Accommodation .. 82) mi Blalrsvllle Accommodation ...10:30 o. m. Trains arrive atFEDEKALs rKEET statiu n Cxnress. eonnectinr from Rntii!r.. ,10:32 a, in. Hail Train connecting from Butler. 1:33p.m. Butler Express i ,...7:90 p. Butler Accom. i.i ....iu...S:lua. m.,4:40p. mi BlalriTllle AtcommoaatIon,...........i..?.5: p. mi Freeport Accom.7:40 a. m 1:23.7:23 and il:10p. za on bandar.., :10:10a. m. and S.SJp. m. Sprlngdale Accom. 6:J7, 10:58 a. m.t 3:43, 6:41 p.m. hviuiaduuq Accomt-. .i.o:i a. ni. anu MUONUAHLA Ul V1310.N. Trains leave Union station. J?lttsourg ki fol hrws: t For Uonongahela Cltr. west Brownsville and Ttniontown, 10:40 a.m. for MonOngahela City and West Brownsville. 7:33 and 10:40 a. m. ahd4-5-n. m. Un Sunday 8:35 ft m and 1:01 p. m. For MonougahelaLllVi 1:01 and 1:50 p. m..week dan. Dravosburg Ac. week days. 6 a m and S:20 p. ra. West Elizabeth Accommodation, t.33 a. m.. 4:15 S.30anail:3Sp. mi Banqav, :wp.m. ndav. llcket offices 527 Smlthield sL, 110 Fifth arc, and Uhlthl station. CUAS. JS. PUOH. General Manage. i. IL WOOD, Gen'lPass'rAcenti OALTUdoitE And ohio KAll.ltOAb. jur Dcnc Behedule la effect May 11, I893i For Washington, D. O: Baltimore, Philadelphia and .New York, SKn a. m. and "i:20 J. in. For Cumberland. 8:00a. ma JlilO. 8 20 p.. m.. For Connellsvllle. iSHU, 8:00 and (3:13 a. m.i 21:1 24:COand "SfiOp. ra. , T.KSr Unlontown, U:A 3.00, S3. 33 a. in., :Ujamt t4goo. m. , ,.. . or sit. fieasant, 8H0a m;and,MrtO.m. and mlo and t4.-00n.ml . For Wheeling, Hcyuo, t$az ai m -S 1:13 P m. ForCintlnnalland St. Louis, 7ria k. m., 1i For Cpiumbus. TM a. m.. "7:45 p.m. For Mewarfcips, a. m, "l-USr mT For Chleago, IMa.m. and 7:45 p. m. Trains arrive from Mew York, Philadelphia. Baltimore ahd Washington. "SSO a. m., 7.35 p. m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, S;25 a- m.. 9 00 p. tn. From Wheeling, "8:A 10:40 a. m 2S:oa, -3M, ,10:13 p. m. Through parlor and sleeping ears to Baltimore, TvjsaMnaton. Cincinnati and Chicago. . , IP1!?,,."11 except sundav. Isunday only. The PUUbnrg Tranirer Company will call lot and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at Bias O. ticket office, corner Fifth ave. and Woods!., or 401 and 639 Smithfield strett J. T. O'DKLU CHAS. O. SCULL, General slanager. Men. Pass. Aaent. IlTfJBUKa AMD WESTEKI UAILWAY iTains icti Stan a time-1 fc Arrive. Mail. Butler, Claijnn. Kane, Day Ex., Akrnn Toledo., ..... 8:53 a m 7:30 a tn 4:W p m 7!23p m j-nuer Accommodation. 9-oo a mniiio a m unicago zxpress 2:30 p m'I0:40 a m Kenenome ACeo 4iao p m 3:30 a ra Butler Accom.;,-::. ,u... nl 5:p ml : ra First class far to Chicago, flo 30. Becendelast, SI SO. Pullman Ba&et sleeping cxr W Chicago ally. mm 31J Di ?mm 21, 1890. Moore. $10 OOLLftfiS $3 From Plilsbarg Union SUttea. ennsylvania Lines. Trains Run br Ceatral Time. SOljOTWES'rBYB'rKM-l'ANHANULKKOUTl!. Leave for Clneianatl and St. Louis, U HUa. m, d 7iio a. m., d SUS and d 11:15 p. m. Dennlsan, 2:11 p. m. Cmcagoi d ltlS a. m and tt'Od p. 1U4 wheeling, JrlU a. m., , 13:05, 8H0p. m. ifabn- vllle, S.SSa. m. Washington, 6:15, :a a. m., 1:5a, uu; -t:-M, 4:oap. m. uuiiter. v Boliter. 10:10 a. m. Burgetts town, s li:33 a. m.. 9-23 p. m. MausScld, lili 8: i i. 1.00 a.m.. 1:03. 6:30. d 8 S3. Brldaevllle. 10-1 p. m. Alellonalds. d 4:15, 10i(5 p. m., sio:W P- TnATtg nnrvl from the VTtst. d 2:10. d S-00 a. m., 305, d 535 p. m.,, Dennlson, S.30a.nu Sten- benvllle, 5-05 p. m. tVheellng, 2:1 8:15 a. m.. S 05, 5-55 p. m. Burgettstown. 7:15 a. m. . a fot a. tn. Washington. 6:55, 7130, 8:40, 10-23 a. m.. 2.33, S:Sp. tn. Mahsfleld. S:30t 53, 8-30. lli4o a. m.i 12:43, S 33. 10:00 and S 1:20 p. m. Bulger, llM pi m. ilcDodalila, dS:2ia. m., d 9:00 p. m. NOKTHWEbT SY&TEJl-FT.'WATMB KOUTZ.-. Leave lor Chicago, d 7::0 a. m , d 12:2 . d 1:00, d f 145, etcept Saturday 11:20 p.m.) Toledo, 7:10 ai rn.. d ,12:3J, d 1.00, and except Sattirday 11:3) p.m. t Crestllne.3:43a.m Cleveland. :10a to. ;12'43d 11.0J V.W.. and 7110 a. m.. via !.. f t. W.tO.Kr.: NeW Castle and loungstown, 7:20 a. m.. 12:20, SiSBp, m.t Yonnastown and Alle d 12:20 p. misMead Vllle, rleand Ashtabnlai 7uD a. m.i 12:31 p, m.i Miles and Jamestown. 3:35 p. m.t .Alliance, 4:1S ?. m.; Wheeling and, Bellalre, 6:10 a. m., 12145, ilp. m.i lleavf-r rails, 4:00 p. m. s Itoet Point, BS-aia.m.! Leeisdale. ssoa.m. DEFAnTrnoM ALLxohexx Bocbester, itSS . m.: Beavef Falls, 8:13. 1100 a. m5-15p,m.; non. 2-00 p. m.i LeetsdSle. 500, 9 00.1000, 11:43 a. m.: hi naniuH, iiv o:-, ::&, .a w p. mil ton way, 10:30 p.m.: FalrUaksS 11:40 a. m.; Bearer Falls. 3 4-Wp. m.tLeetsdale. SJ:30p. m. IHACTS AHB1VB L mon station from Chicago. exJ cent Monday. 130, d 6.00, ds.3i a. m., d 3:55 and dC-SOp.m.i Toledo. Cxcept Monday, 1:50, d 33a. rn., 9.55 and &.M p. m.: Crestline, 12:30 p. m.i Yonngstown and ew Castle, 9:10 a. m.. 1:23, S:jO, 10:15 p. m.J .Mies and Youngstown. a 6.50 p.m.: Cleveland, d5:50 a. in., 2 20. 7-00 p. m,; Wheeling and liellalre, 9:00 a. m 2 20, 700 p. m.: Erie and Ashtabnla, 125, 10:15 p. m.: Alliance. lo.ooa.m.t .Nlles aud Jimeslown, 9.10 a.m.; Beaver Falls, J: JO a. m.; Bosk Point, S 123 p. ra.: Leetsdile, 10:40 p. m, Abrivs ALLianzxT, from fnon, 8.00 a. m.t CohwaVS.40a,m;Kochester,9.40a.m.;BeaverFalls, 7il0a.m.il'0O, 3.30 p. m.t Leetsdale, 4.30,3.30, 6.1 6 30, 7.45 a. m 12.0U. 12.43, 1.43, 3.33, 4.3a 6.TO. 9.W Fi. m.i FSlr Oats. S 8.55 a.m.; Beaver Falls. 3 sop. m. : Leetcdale, s 6.03 p. ati: itock 1'elnt, S S.l5p. m. d. djlljr; 8, Sdnday onlyi other trains, except SnniJav. P ITTSBUKO AND LAKE FKIE KA1LHOAU WllfAHr. schedule la enect Jiay w. 1890. central time. DaTAni-ror Cleveland, 4:!5. 8:0Oa. m.. '1:35. 4JU, 9:43p. m. For Cln- elnnati, Chlcag oand Bt. loois. i:m, -j: p.m. ior uuuaio, : flo a. m.. 4.2". "S:4j o. m. ror flalamatiF't. aOD a. m.. 4 20. 9:4i tl. m. Sri Youngstown and New Castle, 435, 3:00. 10.13 a. m.i 'f.W. 'f.O. 3:43 p. m. ForBeaver Falls, 4:5. 730, 800. 10:15 a.m., 1:33, SJ, M-SO, S.-20, 8:43 p. m. For rhartlera. 4:i, 13:33 a. m., 5:33, 3:55, 7:3a 7:40. 8 OS. 9.-00, 10:15, 11:35, a. m., 12:20, 12:40; -112:43. 1:4J:3).830. V-2S.43a8tS, 62 "8:00, 10115 p. m. ABKiT-t-From Cleveland. e.2S a. m., 'iz-.n, 8.45. "7:43 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and bt. Louis, s 3 m. '12.30, 1 :4S p.m. From Buffalo, '8 21 .. -jiv. .v v. w xiu.il oftiauiBDca, "13 JU, "7:45 p. 8:25, 9:1 - ",, 12UU, 5:43, "7 1 Beaver Falls. 525, B:2S, 720, i.n sl 7:45. 9 Son. m. .vu. wuuKBVunu B11U D6W lSlie. 3:, -i,sao p. m. i torn -us a. m 12:30, p., c. T. lralni tor Minslleld. 4:55, 7:40 a. m 3.3k 820 p. m. For Essen and Beeehmont, 4:35, 7:40 a. m.i 8s3) p.m. p.. C. 4 Y. trains 'from MansSeld. ;I7. 7:12, 11J0 a. m.. 3:t p. m. From Beeehmont, 7:12, 11-30 a. m., 3:p.m. , ?' r- K--UI1T-Fdr Kew Ha " r30,.V!i?"-.-:a- w H r West ew ton. 5:30, J7--, :33 a. m., 3oo, 8:23 p. m. ABBOT From Ifew Haven, 8:50 a, m 14:11 ;:1S p. tn. .From West Wewtoh, 6:18, "Sa. m.. l2i 11:1a 8:15 p.m. i?rM.cKf?,Port Elisabeth, Monongahela City and Belle Vernon, 6:13. 17:30, UrJO a. m,, 13.00, 350 p. m. i.rJ2JB.?"S- vnon. Monongahela city. EUia hcthaud HcKeesport. Jac, 13:30 a. m 12.33, 5 00, 14:13 p. mi Dally. ISandays only. Cltr llcket Office. 633 jmlthfleld street. ALLEHIIENY VALLEY BAlLKOAD Trains leave Union station (Eastern Stand ard Mme)t Foxburg Ae., 6:85 a. m.t .Niagara Ex., dally. 8:30 a. m.; Klttannlng Ac -00 a. m-S ftulton Ae.. 10:10 a. m.j Taller Camp Ac 12.03 p. m,: oil CltV and DnBolS Ex- S "." ,.1:tt.P- "t Hulton Ac, S.-00 p. m.: .Iltiniilng Acsi 3 55 p. m.: Valley Camp Ex., 4 JS p. m.j Klttannlng Ac, 5:10 p. m.: Braehnrn Ac, nP-m.: UmtonAc, 7) P- m.; Buffalo Ex.i dally. 8:45p.m.: Huiton Ac, 9.45 p. m.; Brae burn Ac, 11:30 p. m. Church trains Braehnrn. 1240 p.m. and f: 40 p. m. Pullman Parlor IlnffeS Car on diy trains, and Pullman Sleeping Car on gight trains between Plwsharg. Lake Chautaui qa and JlrldaM, JAB. P. ASDfiHSUHi U.3 Agt.; DAVID MCCAKOO, Qea. BupU WHEELS mil Jf UA VasTVtVi UUi 9W i.
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