-JUL 2 CHINESE LOVER TO HIS SWEET HEART INCATHAV. Ftiner shiner, vrly holtc. Shinee alio day M.tkf mwt' niiirliee, pcii,-; Sweatee n away. Chorus Weliw, washcc, wasi: Wa.liw- a'k day WliW, wa.W. wmin-e, V. :y litti i-jy M.wrwr sl.in.-e nilit Sale mnik' now V,' i.lw you'.i-e herelee darlee Kimr w'uly b!ow. Make Tiw, M-iik-e Putiee allr way. Svt fori t.-llio Ijrlttt-. tlive iMHiifr ilay. i ih. wi liotlee ' Hotte Ueile ! Huttee mnir Jay, puttee irasbw. Xltiebee numec Take to Cathay. Allnntn (AmMituti'M. UNHAPPY ENGLAND. T. :. r:A KrtRW, Tlir rfiKHftJNWT, TKI-U A VI; TAI.E OF UniTlMI TRt idtli in ('inrlnmtti Ehmrrt. I met here Mr. T. C. Orawfo-d, hose j name-in well known to all newjiaper j readero a bavin? been in Kurope r the ; New York WtM during the paM t wo i vears. He came home on the chip ith j Mr. Iflaine. and wrote til the reliwbie m- terviews with him excejit one. He wrote the Florence interview, ia which lliaine emphaniwd his ref isal to lie nominated among the other candidate at OhicajM. When I was in I'.uroiie last summer Mr. trawf.n-d obuine,! for me facilities to po to the naval review and other places. I had a ruiininjt talk witli him alsiut pin- -rl tl.ln-n hnud. Said I : u .! .1,0 i-nil, m mus on i the Habie4 of Join our trade and break- A..L i.ritr-' I " I should think so. Hut the Knphsh- I man is a .sii.pular Ik-iii in his under- ' standiiiRof the I'niled S!at.-s. lor a "a- ; tion so well set up in t'ueir own self es- j teem as thev are. esM ia'lv in the self-es- teem of fueir sup. r:..r knowledge, they j are the most incapabl'- rac- uliv- to ii'i- j derstand our institution. Tin y thought j that when Cleveland 'ihsu.i1 that i:iestLe ' or priK iaiu.ttion it was the end of the 1 matter; that immediately the tarills ! would all come ofT,and they would come in and occupv the land. They were inys- tilled and moitilied ln-n it was explain- ts to tiiern that the l'res'uii nt could not either make or break any law : that his niessap as a mere recommendation, j ' till, well,' they said on hearing this, '( f ; course those iiianifa-turin2 States will have to cotne in. They may resist hi in j by fori awhile, but as he is the ruler, j and has expressed the jiolicy, it cannot j be very lonp." I "Are the Jiritish doini well under free ! traile?" I "They tnav lie able to show vou some ! statistic, to that ettVi t. but to the naked ! eve and from, hat vou hear bv the ear j thev are the ,n.t hapPv U-in' to-d.lv i ..nil..rl,.l..mitl. wiuMtn ll.eirlni.l.. .! As prominent a man as they have in the ; country told me that thev crmld not i stand for their fn-e-trade pilicy more : than five years loni-r iin'esi s.imi other i nation or nations enlarge t'ueir market. ' Thev still insiRt that their doctrine is the correct one. provided all the world would ' adopt iL l'.tit every nation on the con-; t incut is living under a tariir, and then i pouring the goods made by tariff into l.ngland to be sold. The I uited Stutes ! is doing the same. Wes.'iid no end things ', over there, and they liave to go in tinder j the la w free of duty. Then the Jiritish! colonies have put up tariffs against lirit- I ish goods, and are manufa.-turing for j themselves. The consequences is that thev are stuck even-where. A grower of I iMitjitoes. vetretablil. and mitrk.t nrodtlf in the interrior ofl'iigland told me that J the French would land their apricots,! Brapes. and gaiden vegetables in Ixunlon : and sell tlm cheaper than he could I raise them, lie said that his hot-h.iust 1 and wall yines. etc., were valueless to j liitu. The IW-Loans are M-lliiiethein rail- road engiupC. The nation they fear the most is the (ierinan, whi- h has a very liigh tariff and is pouring into K.ngland from Chemnitz hosiery and all sorts of woolen and cotton goods. It is a notorious fact that the Ani ri oans who go over there are changing their orders from l'ngland to liermany, where, w ith a tariff, they are manufact uring cheiter than the Kngli-h with free trade. It has liecn only recently that the Americans have looked into the manufactures of the continent, and when they get over there they seldom return to tireat liri'.ain. There is vatiety in tle rign and accomuKNlation to existing fashions among the continentals which (he I'.ritish are too slow to come to. You tve that tJerniany extended its territory after the ware with France and l'rnssia. and the (ierinan cities began to grow rap idly. The government of I'.ismarck f.in Hidered that it was the fust duty of a government to set its people to work. So tliey extended their tari.Ts. gave protec tion to tneir mechanics. sncrvised the w hole system of in.lus'ry, and they have made iermaiiy un'rlert, live nation. That is the nation the Hriti.-h fear; the iermans can make bridges and railroad iron and many other things rhcaerthiin the Knglish, though the one has a tariff and the other has not. That feeling of anxiety is universal throughout the I'.rit- ish Islands. Then- is a party growing rapidly into pmniinenee :allisl iw Trade party, which m -ans n-.thimr but a reeiprtK-al Uriff party, or indee.1 a tariff Irty. It represents, in mv opinion, to- .lay the majority sent! nt of Knpland." "Hid you l.K)k into the alleged poverty in Kngland' "I did, and jast l,-f..re I came away. I l..v-e ln in .t un- imirr r.f V,,rr,tw except Spain and Russia. I hate lieen Bomehalfa dozen times through Holland, France, Behuiru, S it.erland and Itly. Their is no nation in Kurope with the nmount of patijierism that you tin. I in Kngland. In the city or I. union at this moment there are lu.MVO ers.ins in the almshouse ; there are :V.(ltrt nnemploy J men in lndon. ne of the preatest industries in that kingdom is the pawn whop. One of our Secretaries of U-ation told tne that upon the house he has, which is no very expensive hon, the poor rate or poor tax alon-.- for the sup port of iiiuperH, 3.' guineas a year, or ab. ut fliiO. This is merely to supjHirt the poor of hia parish. It is equivalent to nearly the full taxes on a similar house in one ot our great cities." Mr. Crawford ooutinued: "When was at Manchester one of my friends there said to me on Saturday nifc-ht : " I want to take you to one of our represen tative pubs.' 1'ub means a public house. 'This ia the night f.r the uiea to come there.' He asked me to a drinking house which had three different apart ments, first-class, second-class, and third class. In each compartment, the price diflcred, and the grade of the drink differed correspondingly. In the low est compartment you get the lowest kind of beer and alcohol ; in the nest you get a better grade, and in t'ue third you get the lust grade. 1 went in there and found the place crowded chiefly with v bat are called navies. Thcr come in j there on St.Ur.lav r.ifit about " ! ! o'clock and stay until tiie pUce rl- op, 3n that time the proprietor tola me uiai the avenge Unuk of a man wnum ue j about fwr gallon of beer. Tlf just j lrink it bwn by the pint. . I a jutro- dure.! to the proprietor, who tohl me the ! modus operandi. Sjid tie : 'There men get tlieir wajres on Saturday, au.l the first Ihinif they do into lay iii their hoc,.- i the Kiot'l f i"" "5 hr,d. The next I thini. thi-vdu nlii eo and tkkeihe'.ri ' clothes out of pawn. Their clothe are j continually in pawn except on rjixlays. j What is left over after they have wade j t thin provision and redeemed their clothe ' they ni-eml at the public house for heer. j ! 'No,' mid lie, 'you must come here j ! Mondav mid vou a ill see the oilier fide j I In l,,n,l,.v the WOlttcU ll 1 1 Iv i i" ni'-.i. . , take the lumo clotliec which have been j taken out of pawn on Sunday anJ put them Uaik into the im Dhop. Then, j having the money, it i their day to treat j tbemeelves. They oome here anJ till up j with beer jurf. like their biwbanda. The j next Sunday the huaband redeetim the j clothe, put in the hard provision, and j comes in and f:l'm np with beer on what j he has left.' I asked bini how much he j made a year at thi public hou.se. He re- plied, 13.0-K) a year, or tl5,0lKi. Sueli is ) the condition of the operative in Knj?- ; )an(l, ud it is especially hard in their i manufacturing centers like Manchester. There is no disparagement 01 tins staie , nieut. I saw it willi my own eyes Working Small Fruits Fall. In the In many sections it is not until Spring arrives that the work of cleaniiiji the j fluids liegins, and then hurry ensues.) I While the decayed weeds ani eras cov- i ' erintf the roots of the j.lanls may serve as ; la mulch, and partial.- protect i 'inst i (he ix-veril v of the winter, the question I cornea up as a matter of cost. Apparently I it is cheai-er to allow the weeds to prow I bnd remain, if they are valued as mulch- j T ine material, as no labor is required in ; their use, but weeds are very expensive, , and are really wtly, rf the matter lie j viewed from an economical standpoint, j The storing of the material for the pro- j duction of next year's crop ,f fruit g.es j on iu the vines now. and the creater p"i- j tion of the effort of reproduction is when i the conditions of heat and moisture aw j most favorable. S,me plants bear fruit j before the summer comes on, but it is during the summer that the trrowth f f ! ne canes and vines is preatest. All the j elements of growth come from the soil, j and as no plant w ill thrive as well under j competition as witliont it, it is plain that the weeds simply rob the not only of j nourishment, but also of moUtnre. hen : they die in the fall they do not return to the soil that which is fieri veil from it, as i during the process of decomposition j min-h of the nitro'nous matter is ilissi- j patis-l in the atmosphere. Instead of a- j sistin to protect the fruit 'plants in the ''r. ' !,i ,,,ort' f"-icn"y t'" r"ers., j " tbe lrnf. vigorous weeds retard t he I pl" "' them to U-weak "! "'!y, thereby subjecting them to . the chau.-es of mor, easily succumbing to the cfild. At this season the first duty should lie to ullivate U-lwevn the n.s ..mspU-rriesanlblackber- of straw lierrics. ries, thinning out uut the surplus p:itnts an.i either hociuir or hand-palling the weeds. Ifsume kind of w inter covering le need el it is more cron.iinical to U"e s.ilt hay or some cheap material that can lie easi ly applied. It is also best to cut back the tojw of tall ernes. If growth is to be made let it lie made of laterals. It is much better to cut back early than to wait until the plant has wasted energy in producing vine thM must be removed in the spring. All the energy aved now will be brought into use next spring in theelfort to produce fruit, which will lie of Is-tter ti tla! it v. Tio l'iimr' f.;-i'iziiu Hay Fever, , ,iave Wll a ri.Klical suTcn-r from hav ft.v,.rbin tllt. s,1ulner (f 7.,, all.i ...:, t ...i Kv's Cream ltahn was nev- er able to find relief. I can truthfuilv sav at Cr(.ain ,lal.n (.ry,, ,e , rjr,,' i( of great value and would not lie w ithout "it during the hay fever season. L. M. j (ieorgia, ISinjhainton. X. Y. ' I can cheerfully recommend Fly sCream Halm to the suffering public for hay fever and stoppage of the nasi! passages. I have tried it and find it gives immediate relief. J. F. Rector, Little U-s k, Ark. A Baby with Two Heads. J A Krent-h eouple by the name of K.-oui- Unult, iiviii); iu Manehester, N. II., fur a year last, al said to be the parents of h i genuine frei k of nature. Mr. and Mrs. : lleoulbeault left town on the Montreal express fort'ana.la last niyht, having with j them two children, one a bright little 1 fellow three or four years I'l l, and the , other nn infant in arms. Tiie f irmer ; ser-meil jK-rfectly well formed, and was apparently as aetive and healthy as any ! child in Manchester. The infant, how- ' ever, is n pjrte.l by si-veral jiersons w ho saw it at the asseiijA.'r station last evi n ini; to be a genuine monstrosity. The lit tle one. now four wei ks old, is asserted to have two jierfectly-formcd hea ls, join ed ut the body by sliort.biit wcll-fiu nied necks. The lower portion of the body and limbs are said to be regular anil well pre portione,! un 1 that thechild's Itins w.-re all riphl was evineed by its ire juent cries and srrenms. It is said that it cries nl- ternately with one mouth and then with the other, and fiat it can dose one pair I ,f e.vp ,,,p 'tuers are o-n. The ! parents are abnonnally sensitive in re- ! I S-,r'- to ti,l ir "Iranpe offsprinc and, as far , I lui P"'1''''. "' k'M't i l"rtl a "''t- ! Thin sensitiveness is said to Is tiie cause j j for the departure of the family forl'ana- ! d- Ti,e -nI )-rf:tiy etn.ng j I n.l Iieultby, and partook of nourishment with an avidity and appetite w hich spoke el! for its future growth. ('kir.i-io Hit- i.. Fruit that has been canned or preserved can le dried by skitumini: it out of the litiuid and treating thesameaatotnatofigs . ".'. . Hood's Sarsaparilla Coniblnes. in a manmr peculiar to ltoif( tho !-estblodurifvinr ai d ftrnprhoiiiiiR peme erf Uiff vifrectliie kiiitrilmn. V(u mill Tl:id (his wtmdt-iful rtnwly eflwiiw wbrreotluT mc41cir have failed. Try it imiw. It will purify your llnd. n-fml-itn U:t dicftHm, bud give new !iU ainl iir ;o Uioeiitirr body. liiHKra Rar-aprilU did nwi prrcat jrotl. I ru tirt-d out from overwork. nl it UhumI iiienit. Wri. li. K. Simmonh. (V.Immh, X. Y. 1 auffeppd three yean fnm Wood pt-4Miu , j 1 took Hood' H.iratuultla ami Urnik I am eured. 1!kj. M. J. Havu, Brtrkirt. X. Y, litrijies the Ulood Rood's Kurarorilla is cbar-wterixod br llirre iculiariti : lt, the eombinaiUm of rmehal neiils ; 21. tbe proportion; 3. th proem ef erurhi5 tho active nwliriiial qualtLiex. Tberesult UaateilH-.actif uausual pT rtfi. th. Heeling cures lilthcrto uiikaona. Hend tot tMHt coutamiits aiUlitmaJ cviJ-juce. Hood" S-irvir-ariHa ton f nir n-5t',m, funn t bMmt, llurTv mv ;ti 11 . ;.i4 "tijt tu ttkr me ot'r." J. K TuoMTaoK, iajniler ui lveUi., LcwcIL M-s. Hood's 8irapirilla hf-in ;f ofhrrv and U Worth )! WflC'it 1TI ? -!. " I. .VWHiMjl.Oa, L luuk btrcei, tw Voit Oiy, Hood's SarsapariUa Sold by ill drutrrHts. l ; six f t $V Made only by C L U00D & CO, Lowell, Uaaa. 100 Doses Ono Dollar. !a n"TTDC jl fl K I f t0 rilTTlE IUVER h PILLS. -r;l to !;.' tJ" '- ; Tl ' ' a- iirrn-. Naii-. I tn-u "-. t i trv-. ;t wuiu. Hull Ih tt M )e. A" V, tuk 1:m ir IH.t rvuut.rk&lii tiKX:r La tn kii"i' u t& varus -j jci-.r l.-vm ri" v C'.!Cm"i'i. I'll''' ; MitnuMe Utr Uvr ami ivjjuUIr Jio ucla. it Uey obl' i't l -h, tW wmiM h ah'- or,.- to nv who wor from thi oolr.-.vini innplFifl: l.u'- forrwinfiv I!mc ?."itw ! .' tw and !' ili' " Hn liov vanmi.U' lit ni!-t w)i!int tnw will !" ! iii:J W m -'i'H' Ur.-a. Hut aXler lul ick ImuI -i W u fe has 1 thet97W of wmaur liv.- :'M l i-!- mv- --i" v rmk- our irr-M iwl. l"ir i;IU fur,- li w iiil ohT ,l-'i rvt. 't;mc' I.rm.r t.n-m Tiu ' .wiwrwl an-l rm'-i o tk 1 t ! ': "h" m ' m Th T a'e 'ni-iiv i-jyJr" l: -I n iur.-. 1. :t O . ir.t'-- ' l.lrax- nil wIm tlm In a: i . tlVB lur Jl . Poi l v,-rvAli.-r, r ,-t:I t;y Jivu. ttin; irrr::-"S c: i't iri Oils! Oil The STnnJsrrl cifITTini,iT. Illuminating i Lubricating Oils liikillli.iai.il 5 . . , , , . p. INapnina aHU O i ,-.vt n PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM, j If r.iu wi-ii tla- wl tiM'f.inaly ! Satisfactory Oils i in Tin: : : Vmorican JStaiket, ; A-k flT OUT. T'l't- f..r s.m .;-hc hi T-t :i5 i -inily : .I T- . M -...:4l.l.T. Fa. i KiiA.-:; i i ':JS-s7-lyr. EXCELSIOR cooiv sTOVJ: ilMS EITISFACTORY. EIGHTEEN SIZES Al KIKE ' j Ul 2 t3 SCls3 ! ma vr.u rr v.r;, r.x 1 1 SHEPEEES k EL illft E FtK SALE y.Y Tt. 13. Schcll & Co., fii!Kl:KT PA. t i ri PITTSBURGHPA. """ r.; w w. U. v I- V-Ll LvllV. MOT- r-'JN'C c r., ,r,. . i- - Sche!! &, Shivler, Somcivfl, n. aprjMyr. FALL -iSSS- WINTER! i Uhifk and t'..lored Silks. Velvets and ! ' Plushes. . Vine imported Woolen Press t! is iu : ; Colors and l".u k. I I'.pad Ciuths, -'ni i:n lit.- uide, at 1 M ' ' to SJ 7" a yard. ' j Wo'.l lien:':. 't:is. at . eents t.-$l ! jior yard. j 1'laid Stripes, Mixluri-s a i w.Kil.VI inch Suilir.i; clutii. ! yanl. ( 'oTiip'cIe ussoriment 1 fa in Ills Jier iiO c- Y Il.l sii-ry, l ixlcrwcar, iioves. l.uvs, K.:n-'. broiilcrii-s, Millinery and llihVums. -pU- I vrsalid Yams, r.iiibrni.lt rv Silks; I Mis ! I Trimming's, J'.mids and llutlons. Corsets, j Mithlin Cnderwecr, 1.3to Ce.itaiu-. I'otti- i erps, lllanket-t Sheetings an ! Ki:llt:! llulin T.,!.le I.iti.-r.s. Penn Avenue Stores. i 613, 615, 617, 619, 621 PeM! A'3., ! Pil vloivo-lt Pa. j- i.i-u,ia.i. oel-.lr I . ! " ' KASIIIO.VABr,K j (GUTTER 311(1 TAILOR ! ' Hm :i;c l.atl ri v.--'- ;t?..'; ,'5: -Ml . . ) s 1 i j,,'irnt.t' 1 b--4t '-- ' til 1 lit h ;ui- - 'S. Li. ' Yo W ILLUM IL IUX-HST'T! !.' n:.-KT, F.4. invention: li r vi."t;!in:i' IV- worM .nri-i;-- 1 -i "- nt-:ry. 4 Hit- i-.i hiu-i't! vp v ! 'i n: u'-w fri v'f i? i in i nm '-''h i ' r. i.-I; i i.;t tM-iMt-it..ii: tm- wi.it,r- r;. i. t'.. :r !.- i'av I blrnil M'tr ir-' !! .1 t ih- t'.rfe ; ;- r i vounKorol'l : sio i,ti- ti,iii:t-.l : rT- ia! it-. i nt .l.-.t : fi s,ar;. .i ; - v. ( -uiM. j out en.l rtii-n t r-a;-d r:,,i (rt f 1 Ni.u;ti;ni; J rrredt aim-Hi , jiniM - - i - j t'lHt w ill -lan v..ii ii, t ';;.-v v ; '.. U v'.V -''Hl.c j -(it mi pnr -ni'nt T ri-i! p - tht:; aiiy'N'J'ir i ei-in the W'fid. Umudi'Ut jk. A ior.". 1 si k j"--"".'-- -- XlXTTi HI'S NUTK'i:. Iia;c of Mt an n 1 Tv. i Sit-i..-. t.T Utitfil.-M.-.: Ililf iwrl ttTniiti- IO : u:cj-'.ar- 1 rt . r.i....-t-t.-f .! lie m.-j n-iE-i'd rr i -iv. ni : 1. 'T-.' s. . ( ;n-itcl t"iwt rltr-titTnii j Wt-'t.l. had Ul-i-c l.av,;..' .-it4rMi j w:li ' it tlic.'it mi.,' hu;.i- tiin-'r--.:::-i Hi iJl HI llif TtT.ii- JAttli J. H NT. lU-XCO'itorrs of il. ( Oi-.-iUKii, il'.'e'd. J i i j 0;i THE a .tts-'nts'i. fa-, , , HOIE k ml N r-i t'.:y c - j i ri l !.. 1...- -Ipr n r-m- jr. r- I, .t ;M it wrn-r i i,k. ilia Jvlt. t C3 '.T.i! i. ir : T 4-ii i.il f THzkTKLCrUCP.OZCJ. IXW-.tlSi. " f RERRINE'S pure f BARLEY MALT FOR us f, on C ;T A h-ft.11 l!-v lr N.ir: t. . :.r-i- a writ-: s i.a -4 ,-i-fH-. ol ' r n ri tur)l-y iRlt al f.Trt 'i tie V u . : al. l (if l: w -1 f- r y . t-l i Jl-i.-i-tf i .fiaf a ; l i f-(-':IUl. V Cli:!'t:' Lil ,.n:.-r. ' ','." Ifolns llire li.rlev Malt i-r.- JlODnrf it Uif km. wii r.'m r.1v f.-r ' it will Mr&flloat from . ti system all the tvmom "TONS. T!ca nrt ot a rti;iv. ;-stl Thrr Tlm a IMt. t mil b- ail Dn'-icWn tliriKi-rhout the rnit-ii B. & B. prai ii. -1 si. ''V.;,;?-.''"' Dry Goods, -t ;i irttin-t. ti. l-.'ini ii; lo.- i'.ilirii-- n-:.!!. ail: t..' Ill ""'r I itrriitt.'s c linrt- V t!i-i ii-t i-r: (!, '"i ill':nT p! It i AT LT:"22A?.2 CF P2ICS1 1 7h,-- o ..if .'t tl.c .Ti.s. HTI-nni--li eh. it;KT ll.l'I t.llO- il- l..liy. -'.i!.!!-l.'.W- . -. l-n-i.'-li 'Htits ivvu- 1'.. ir- ii-I'icI ; T' a ttii.l in., v..-. i,-!.-1. ,r. r.-.i.ce.I ir.."ni 1-' . l-n.-f. t!l.- p::io I... Aa l'.:-niv.. Line of i.JV, A 1 K 1 1 1 CAN SI T 1TIXC.J S 1:-. ?1 t xv ( ;iT..l! v.i ir b- H'ttjiuirT-T's vht-nin th j i '.-vh'ii V'.iiiiity ' Viiti'iii:--.! I vt .'t to Lis. i'U-t.ty t.t nmiiuntt Our Illustrated Fail and Winter Catalogue 1 1 .ur.ii-j i r- 1. il 'v' .uttt iifv-t I r ..1 i-iw.-ri til ih int'-n-t f'ir j 1 Mm'' :r liu-ttt Uiiil ni Mlir lj-lr!utT. m - ; Ii'i I';' I. Ilt'f :" ti.l.tlVr ; n;Fr;. ity ma if. t t;;,; lit il'-iii -'nirTt- ( r ! . i,d :r -ii- jht-ir who'ft! utiM' ji:p all'-' .!-i M 'v'.iniv v Hli-iC';.ii j. -r--ti. -t ! ih'J'v i'.':' i i-'-'i Mil. I v!il With -.i7L"-tU'TI.-, If. M'Tt. iirt.-c tiil;'i H!i) kiii' lnl'tnnn- !BOGGS & BUHL, I 115, 117, 119. 121 Federal Street, Allegheny. Pa. ! List of Causes. -vl f..r trii.1 :! f ":urt. r.i:n:i -.-til.-l'il,.-: 'S"-s : .-MOV. tt i:FK. li.Liii.-l U . ynlj.!'.. TiMoe Jn.. KlU'lll: Uil'i J. K-,!l .r. I: r.irtm'rs' Klre lt. 'o. .Y York, i. U. lO. r" .V r. v- 11. A ' . i. .:i -. I. -: Mi liilll'ln .V-lllil. . J. illll lifiu'ill Ct Al. .1.- 'I :ioui:i. Vimtll.in. . l.i-tnh l.ivi.' .tiln'r. llAl-k K: 1. 1 P ..I. It K. I .l lir. i: .V ll. K. U n. ii : l'i v-. 1. ..l.u - iil.i:.: II. Hal V- I II: If r..i.-. i Kt.-.-r V-. I, I S:.- I.,. J.I 11. V. uri- l i-):- i,;i .l.i.-i.-. II o.t:.'i:M-. Ftiirti -.v ' c. 1 il.i:..'. l.oi:i ..ill v- .l.i'i'i lllliiimrl. 1 I ,,-..rs.i- !l li liitu i -. II..,'. Ul.l In, l'n. (:' V. V. S.i'i:.- '. t -:.!. I tl'.i'll A .il-rJO.-.- '.i. ol L..ll'i.-a. csoii.- i.eriiMii .nil. 111-. I'-i 1 i-r.iM. -. .!... ' n. J. liot:"rn. Sorttrt?..!' Aai;. IS 3 , I'.i.iiv.ii.iUi: V. 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Kxt-i-il- . v..' ..1 -u!.:-i l.,.-i,. ..::. .1, ' ,1. j i ;t ni"l Hi.nl it-.si'.nt or I.. A. K-i'I'-Iiumti. I Kx.-.-i.tni "1 J:.i -li l'..,-lit: vli-i-. !. i K.-r-t M.t ::nii ii-...-illl ..Jk.s.i, ty. l:-,r':li..t-t. , erai'-l -4in-.i,-I Jti.lv, "1 tie!.--, ol vm. ILirtit-vtl- .1. . .1. l'-.r-l ill ! fiin! -ir.-i.illit (-1 I'. P .T.i:.tl.in ntlH s A. llnti.lui-rK. I.ts-iilun ol' A-toit li.ili.lw(-. ii. Ti nnil Sl.nl nw.Kttlt or AIot II' t'.al'.T, A.i miMiv.r.it..r .' i,:h,ii nit- sinilti. ,t,s''il. I ,l nil 1 r:-i.t; n -.i'i- : ji,:i K.-P.- r. U.-o-i'H-t.r ,.f Kr. 1fc 'I'lls-n. ill-'-' I. t-'iivt Mini lii.Ai ui .-.uiiil i!' .I.niuii I'-Mirlisui;)i. TM- i. -r..!' I!. '.. !i-i--r. ,!.. '.l K:rt -.i. tiiinl n,-eo,iiif ,f .l,,'t"1 t'..trtmuu'l, t .-".t:.tf .-I i-.,Uiis-!Ji K.,T. tl,-,- ii. K' i"-t 'ill I l: "I . 1 -e-""'I'll OfT.-r Tiym.tri, .1-ttii.-i-rl-ir ul IViniile llammn. d.",''t. til.tii,. ii-.'iti iti- iltiit ol'J.O. Ik. .ii.ai'l, Kvr.i.f Ci. :i..!.,- ii. rt .i - l. j H nitl Jitu lin;t firtvuit nf JmMh H-'cK'r and ; i'-. i 'Ji. i .''it '-i I'.ci-'! hl.-m-y. ii--"-! t n i :i 1 1 'it siruli I'.-ri t ? M- A. Mi! I U". I.Tr niur if Ki-iiiio Kiimi. l.i-! ! I ii u. i ii'i Nf.-iiiiili nt rvi jiii-i i a hT. ,r.l n-.t. W. Kvj.i -V ti. -".I ' h trM itiiti rtmti .t' '!in;orMniu Mur,i-r. Kxr. F1 -.m, ini( nfvti!il dfV. P. Kim- T. Uihur. i.rciirusK.i.'-.-r. (kh i tl . ., .. i I . .(.. .i if r;i .- i" vc l i- ; Ki-.i-i,: on E. I jacvi:; xi. swank. s-i ii.t:-.'l. Aoc -".. j Ui trVe "lIiriKiK SALI. j Tin- v.m ; frr ti It I h! nimin-ii'tier?. of .-tiTnf-rsiet rtvntv will f- i-ht- trtitfry ou l lie r;iniiH to the loW.-M "Itl'ItT, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1SS3, i.t m ,."r-. . thi- tmtM'ai ttro ii'mt- ittrnls l-.fit it-MlL-w m-.-r Antiyrtv k. ttteT,' lite .i: .I:.- t.-.i.S If. ,i.i il;t:,l.vik- 1(1 K'.:l! S Mlii ,-ri., v ii; .-r.-r.-ii ..t rii.t-ttvo!1'. .t-l'i't-i "It line in-tt. .-.-ti t i,i-tti-,tith i. i'ltutt 1..t ll.i.-r.s Sm:1 r.. .n.i I. - ..-Vn.1 ii it -...!i- na-i th 1 r.-ti r Hit- t 'rtti?nii'Tvfs tvri'lise Hit- r--lil o tililt t w rfV. I .S r ir.-'r- if-i j.rn'fvni' for iron rtA for who--!- j I ri -',j':Tstni'ire u" lp Kvt nuiM)iir- wih be i v M ' nhinii-s.j-!irr' uiVwv u'it;l :i : ' i. 4N-tt.ii.-r :i-l Tlieir M1i'v j i ii ni v- j-io it-.-,: n'i(vn nirvi.arv : int irm i ' 1 !" " '! rtU-i I lir 1 will ..r ; ! t: !-- .t lili.li-- ail-i vix-virH'itll'tn. In: '.. i: r v-vce tlif r ;;!? to ar- .! . 4,iio-r :no t.r Fiars a:if Mf-MiRnt:fni!' for . ..!'"' i ! . ,j at i.it-( .riurr;. .'.-r- i i:-e. ? A. J. "r.M A V, 1 F- W.:NKH. ' 'T. t!".i. M. SI-V K. ' '.'-'.'.:::''- 't--" .1:':,. 1 V.Wl I lAM-OV, ! 'tMri'T. l"a , S ft. 4. !, roQiini.ioncr i - j GEORGE d. tHOffJvl, M"t'Fi,fTti:R or DCGCY TOPS, CUSHIONS, APRONS rif. OXLT itPECiAUXT. T. ami n AXOKHSOX SFRKKT, Write fr ;!icr!-tlve CiiUlxrn. Hera's a Ctrl Worth Having. A pretty UilentcV girl who has just completed her school course with credit, anil by reason of rather sjiecial talents, has received more attention and admira tion than falls to the lot of most girls, was asked the other day how she w as en joying her vacation. "Oh, I'm enjoying it very nitich," she answered, brightly. "I'm doing the homework now. and let ting mother hve a little rest." "Your mother is away on a vacation, then?" was the natural question. "Oh, no, she's at home, but I'm giving her a chance to rest in the morning and to dress up and sit out on the piazza when she feels like it. 1 think it will do her good to have a litlleclianjie." . A Problem and Its Answer. How can any one have a Jierfectly beau fu! set of tet-th, and healthy gums ? I'so Minot's Dentifrice, the safest, best, anil most popular toothwash ever introduced. Trice 2o cents ; used by "Billionaires i and mechanics, and praised by all. Sold j cverv where. ( )ne of the necessities and luxuries also of the toilet table is a bottle of water in which you put as much powdered borax as dissolve; Keep putting it in until it lh instofailtotiie bottom and remains there. When you tike vour bath, orsitn- Vh' was!) your face and hands, ponr a hitle of this into the washbowl ; it soft ens the water and removes soil without making the skin rough. It is good to use also when you wash the children's hair, as much soap is universally con demned for that purpose. When you fee! that cleanliness demands soap a little pure castiic eoap is reeotu mended. The Homeliest Man I In somen't, as well as the handsomest and others, are invited to call on any drnjgist and get frtt a trial bottle of KtupV Iialsiim for the Lungs, a remedy j that is selling entirely upon its merits j an I is guaranteed to cure and relieve all C hronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, f Ilronchitis and Consumption. Trice .10 cents and l. A curious smoking pine tree on the Vau.-han estate in llal'.owell, Me., is I a.-ain thd toj.ic of discussion intliat city, j I A jientlemau tiie other day said that i i the last time he saw it smoke was on ' June IKh. The vapor comes from the ex- j treuie toji or apex and extends several j feet into the air. wavinir to and fro. The , column is nltout tho diameter of a nun's j arm, and sometimes uiviues into two columns. It sihokcs ix-riodically, and is really a phenomenon. Some Foolish People j Allow a cong'i to run until it pets be , yond tho reach of medicine. They of ! ten say, "Oh, it ill wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could i they be induced to try the successful j medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which we sell on a poilive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel lent ell'ect after taking the first (lose. Price. .VI cents and $1. Trial tizrt frtf. At all 1 irmrgisis. The liaiianna has come to be almost a necessity in thousands 01 nortiiein laiiu- iestow hom it was unknown a few years i I n go. Thev are tried and served asau en- i tree : pies are made of them, with a deli- j c.tte uper and under crust with plenty of i sugnr and a suggestion of soics, but who n sliced thin and mixed with chopped pine apple or with chojiped orang'-s they are sin. ply delicious. At breakfast they are served by removing the skin, cutting the U'.nanniis in two pieces, cross-w ise, and piling them on a pretty china or fancy plate. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made j miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, j IiUymcss, Loss of apin-tite, Coming up 1 of the Komi, Yellow Skin, when for To i ci-nts we will sell them .Sliiloh's System I Vitalizer, tnaranteed to cure theiu. Sold bv ieo. W. ltenford fe Son. ! A Colt That Knew Its Mother's Footfall. j Animal instinct is at times s very like human reason that there is a distinction with si-ais elv a difference. The Albany i Y,.'. iiinl .l'i. rf..T says that I r. W. I.. ' I i.i vis, behind his fleet Kentucky mare. 1 had (M-;as!.n to prtss the doctor' home, ! ; wheie the mnro's colt was housed. It! ! was iinpossileo for the colt to have seen j 1 its mother, and yet, as she passed on the i ! stn et, it neiuhed most vociferously, iv- j in;.-every si'ii that it recognized her pns- I I eiii t:. It must have been that the colt I i rew-nied the mare's trot, as chilJic-ii do the sU-p of their parents. .. . j Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. i Shiloh's Catarrh Keinedy, a marvelous' cure for Catarrh, liiphtheria, Canker ; j Mouth, and Headache. With each hot-! j tie (.here is an ini'nious Na.vd Injeitor i f.,r the more successful treatment of j i these complaints without extra chaise. I I'ritv .! eeiils. Sol. I by Ceoiye W. Ilcn- : I ford it Son. i ; Tat hail n-c ntly iHiunMl a j.lai-e on a j : f,,nn. One ihiy at nrMin he was haiuUn! j a phissof huttcrmiik. He XnsWd the ; liquid, s't the ghtss down, iind went into j Xho huuse. I I "Oi fay, sor," hn said to hU emjduytr f i I.n't veztink Od hetU-r bo after pIn i ! i t out an seem to the stock V i "Why?" ! "Heritti-'o. Oi'vo ne eu.spiirioiw that. 1 soMieixwIyV left the cow tnndinv in the sun ant! h.-ttia lier milk jretivnir." j Shiloh's Consumptin Cure. This Is Uyotul riesthm the most fue- ! cessful (xnyU Medicine we have ever i ft few ittiwn luvurtiiblv rure the oi-st lanes of Couuli. C'roiin, ana Eron- j eliitis, uliiie iU woutlerful succi-sa in I lie eure of Gonsuiutuiii i without a par i allcl in the biUry of medicine, tinee j its first tliseovery it has been wjIJ on a I 'lantnte-, a test which no other nietli ! cine can otanii. If yeai have a eoull we I .......1.. ...I- ... it lru-e in ! earnestly crk you to try rent?. '0 cents, anil SI. 00. If your luns i an- stuv. Chest or Back lame, use P!ii-j j lob's Toroiia I'lastc-r. SoM by Oeorps W. j j Cenfortl ti Son. j To remove grease from garments, tii-s-jive a ta'uiessiKHiful of s.ilt infourtalile fiooiifui of aleahol, shake well anJ ay- ply with a sjionjte. Yi n stunly oak whtw hraiK h-s wiile IVi'nlly t!ie storms ami wind defy, N-it l.uic ago an acorn, ttmall. Ijij- tl.irniant 'nealh the sumruer ky. Not unlike t'ie thrifty oak in its qerui, ileveloivment an.l growth, is enpsumt, tion. Hut even this mighty foe of man kind, positively yiclils to the wonderful curative proiertie of l'r. I'ier.ts's lloitlen Metlii'Jtl lliseovery if taken early.- Jlon't be blinil to your own interest ant think yours a hopeless ruse. This reumrkable retnetly his rescuetl thousantls. Of drug gist. I noe a year eveu the r.ost fnial ltousp wife fiVmM rpplenish hvr linen cUset, ftltin-j Rt leait the furnishing of one bed and a doeu towels. 'A" PERFECT Of hnrmlecs vcetau! rcmcdic; that w'H rsitore tha whole system ts healthy action, ii bsoijtely needed to euro anv disei-,o "for the dis.-e that off ct one orpati W8flk?n alt" P.ic' Calcry Compound i THiS PERFECT COMBINATION. Poai th proof: r""-t l,-r.Mrf,n.-i nrv-iten.-: anl ki.Ir.,-- t trt iw'.Ivs ; !' ii::.- s i -n- ' .'Mfrf-H: I. i -.i-J !;-.-t,v : ..- i i-,-.v.. -i ncy:.i i-iitfi ia yota .a, S. Y. , Ji;w. J. i. WiTJu.x. PASr3- GUM - ! - If;. -I uu s"' i' .'.'": ' .'i l:ai--. L. S;r.i:.s... I.i'nt t ALL NERVOUS D NeuralHa.Rheurmt-n.Pira'y: 3 Erjsnes.Cyi-,rii.Coit;v3rs;j,?i;ej. U r Corn plaint, Kidncy.TrSiiye, Feir.ali Cor,'.p!iints, ajid . '.,ies arising frjrn Impure C.ood. T. K'r f--r 1 TTrr.tjt. TTli-rtArt ft s'l T r " S.Cr rt. I, L i SI ft 1-r fl. 'vt! ::trnt:rh K-s COi, Vnsv. l:arljl-l.-u. V t. j t; luan. itle t i ..-r ..r i. . hjN 1 1 - .l'rtc.,ii.l For tho Nervous, 1 The Debilitatod, j Tho A,cd. CurFspufir Brand BL'?J WiUtc founi a. Coni:iatLCfir;ot always laie.ad. A Fine Quality of ATASEASOMAELEFRSCE Ti-ii?; l j-r"Z'.! rT 'Z : -is o t. ! i i. . p3S2 EACH t 'S IFYCU ARE LOOKIN'3 FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE !N EJ A j' UzJj tCCtS DO:j'T 'ML TOQW? 6. . k-t:i H e. f'J St fttC r A FA!;? TPJAL DontTa:::.ny Ot-hcf Jn?. !lNZE:R S: j..L3'J!fi'.'!r.L?'.iV ARBUCKLES' namo on a package ct CO.i'FEil i gUitraoitet- of czc-eiU-UL-s- ARIGSA COFFEE U kept la a'.l fir?t-cls53 stores iron tho Atlantic to the iW-iiv-i. GOFFE Ia never good when exposed "o the al.-. Always buy th1.-; hra-ii i-ihtr- r.t t i'wl'.y sealed pour:? ?ac::ag-5. T.ir full li-f.inri;iti'Mi of the imuti-. whfr.- to ob tain (iuTtrume'il IjohJs. Ul, K.K., Aiiitrt-iui A. M. UHAlKESXIliUK, Oi.uai FiLsM-iiRer Ai?ciit, Corner Tth Ave. aail Suiiih(i.''..t Utnvts Fittihiimh, Pa. CATARRH ELT'S i!cbsCream Ba!ni 3 w r, rrrpi,.- 1-ns..-s c.u- .nsmU KAYFEVi.fi . " ji &it ia,nimatii.n, :h Sens of TKYTHKCII.F. HAY-Ftivi-K HajrefttUVv Vrii-tf Mt-i n' at u-.ci : ! v ruail rt-ici'rfl. ELY hlU).t --ti ..rrn. Strt.f, New Y-rk. .V-tHyr, riATARHR.-rr.,'-.r. T..r,ik. IVin j fit-.ii ii.L'ii si -iisii. 'ii. p'-i-i, i't.. i.-r'! i:; u rMHTurf. miiutv, ) i.. ftiy !' N 'ii' I:k'm l.r.M. 'Y mH ' "TAi:t:n : " Ji Hi - i--t t , ;i .'"r i.-r n iini I fXtr iri.-'i 1; i- .4ic --i imIji-..1! rnw I for iri'i it K il,"iip:ii---i au-'i ti-u-' U Ri;v!.iiiitr I fV'-r iru-1. II v i ii ibi ni tvuv sln'uiM r'-it'l tiii. I t i nl.n u, i f 'it i-T"1 -i : ! 1 wf'Ii nil Mi:''Titv 1 1 nit 1 h-'i h.-uwii'i ' u i:ft Mr. 1. M. t.niv. on.- tif (lie r -.ri. i:- i. fitur's Rmdy Tor Cafarrh. il ;m m n-riu. hoii.v i.-.lo prtiTif iiml.'. riu-l lin nit lik-tut" is Ihtr ir.-i ruMr.li riiif,lv Uiu: t ail U' i"--.:it I. ll h.v .:. i 'n . &;h. I lu ll, w it wii? ii;rtruiiv- iTni ii:'rr'tu Crma , ra'urrh." j It l- -il by 'l-.i'TCi-l" i-'i-I lt':i3-N. U liv le i hy nidil :' t-rio' t"1. Kvpv m ksri rnii;ii a fi)U qtiftf-ltT i4Miii4l ui Kh-'tifiif. U'l r fiir lkliKu.::uii;. fi-.ii'.r-J -il-"- i-.fviivr.i'urrU.'' ; A-iilrt-. !. M. liKAV Ki --K, --HHrLit-v.N cx!srv Fa. c ii'UT ri:tK.:i..MATioN. XVnritr.ts. Thi- lt,in,,r;i'.ls' H'n mv J f..r it Prcttlt-nt Judt-ii irfllit- -v,Tsl t t.i t iu,t,n I'leit ul' !l:e rul i'iihiiim r ,-,i:-i-:!'.? t!i' Milt Jtiil-.riH'. Iii.iri.-t. i:ti-1 I i-t,-s- .!" i 'ii' i '.m it i.t tit .-r a:tt IVTutitii-r ii,' -iiir:Hi I'-lot-ry, f,,r'!'.? trli.1 ni it'll '-ai.Uiil nirl .iii- r .,:,..-ii.i,n in ilit 1--IU1 IH.trii-1. ftil.l sMt Ki W ti.Kt::: mi.ll 'i.:rt k P. sn VEH. K-' . Jll'lt;. i. .,1' !!, I. "I t'iil-l,-;!. I'l.-n. ami Jiw.'-,--! ui t !ti .,i'.rl. .-I' ' i-r inn! 1 .-r-ni'i.-r ami Oi-tn-rn! .lint Ih-'iti-ry l..r I i.t- Iriut nr'uil i-ni.i-ml Hti.l i.tli.T uil.-ii.'.-r in tiie i i.-.r.iiy ul' s..Jti..r,-t have ltli-ft Ih'-ir (irii-.',l r,r,l In t,t- .llnrl,-l, f.r ho'.iiinr a t'..nrTn- .-unim.-Mi atii! ' nl liiiHrtt-r' rt.vu;i .! the i.n,i t " -'ml Ih-lirt-ry, at.-l CiHir-.. uf Ov. r uuJ Ti-nmiii-r at Sj.mterset, ou MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, fSS. Noth'f is li.Tvi-r e; i- t-- ill. Ja-ti"'- f rYrtW. Uf ('n-'iT :;' i-i , 5ifl C-inrv M iirr.'.T':. t'nnr ih.-T --- 'n! ( tiieir in u? proi-vr !"-! " w .:; :tn-ir r.ill-. imi iti'jui-Hifi- ''V"ii;;.,i!ii"- ;:ii I iiM-i-r rf- metulTKri . r-ni.i tl"- iftine wnirii to t i ir : oilicc iJ in ih.t; t-hrkif iit'i-vr: if ! I-- il-.p'-, mix I m!4i th'-v wiio tri ii fh i-ris- j oiifr that tire r ttlml' in Ui juil oi'S.iiifM't ( 4iu;ity, l then rtnti there t rtcii . i-a a-tt ttien a . 11 N )i-t. 8htritrt?i' ! K. B. MoMIM.EV. At. 'Jl, . . bhvriJ. Beaver - - College, A ' 1 ftr ytvm lal:tn. at HKVVKK, ?, .. '-' n.n- r lfw I'l't-i.-irifh, '1, - u ri'r i.iti-rn-y J-ht-ii'ul, Al nnd hlfKiiiimtrv mlvfin-sn nnl '"ili'i-- honttr lititl'-r t!,t- ( an. ul thv l'rv-:-tt ni. Mi.i vi ;iT !.!! s-il ll'-h. S ;i'l cin '.ilar iu K -t. U. T. luyiii. IiewviT. I . iv-1 Ijw. YOU CAN FIND TH!5 PAPER i. 5i. in 1-rrr-prK- it -t t?- A.t.tt-ii,,' I mui, al riEEHIITGTClT BEOS. vbv Will euutnict ki ureot.lt ut 1. . u. In M b. " D TW 1 i i v i m M HH5 !i.:':i rni-'i r.n.t t: 'rv 1 ! i .in I--.;-'i'm ;r .- i v. ,!-, r'u"'' 4:: - . Si.i'ioil W r-.-.otTys. X. V. p r-T iy tsm RAILROAD TIME TABLES. BALTIMORE t OHIO RAILROAD. SOUEntETJ: CAMBRIA BRASCII. " liISTAN'CE A.NO FARE. 1 5k.mcTH.'t to ?toytown - Ui.'-i ! Sjmcrft !o Ho-rt-pisrUIe - 17 I stunivrwt to ik'tfal '22 , fMiiunt't to JnhiirfUurB 36 , ?'iutrot tf KtAliwni J S.iiK'rM. t lo 0trr-".t . 15 SnntTM;t.lo MeyiTwiali'.... Ul .SmitrH:t to Cum r;.r Laud -S Sncnet to Wwhiiiictiin 210 Somerwito B&Iilioore....UH iO Sonic rx-i lu Lniu 24 ut"ntrstt to Cou:iutnce Jb Sniii-r-tt Ui Coniii'IL-villc- 52 2 l-j 8 i 1 7 50' 1 ckimt-TM-; to Pitthinyh i.iri The fHre to Philadclphin l ! Summer Arrangement In effect Apr. 29, 'SB. ! XOItTII-BOVXD TRAIX& ' JOIISSTOWS EXl'RESiS No. . t Arrivr. ' TlM'tw-mnl r- W a m ! t.tii;T .:.-r! ft Ui i M.i-itwti hl m ui j ilt-t.'rvili.' ti:.i! k m ; b-Uici O.io a ui Juhnstowa 7;J5 m j MAIL No. 93. A rritr. Johnstown.... !ith;ir:r!i .... S.'Ar ni ' K'-'kw.wvl V, ii h in i MilJoni 11 ui .'ini-r- II l . ui ' Sltfvsi.irt ii.... 1J 11 l in ii'i-.i..;iicTi.:... p id I j lh-tl.t-1 U: p u j Pa-st-iiit,T rnitn fitislmnrh e!i:tne mm t"t 1 .oiiil mi liik S-uiurset .:ainlj.:a a; Kih-Iiwix-hI. H'vcrviiic.l".;..'J p m 5K.i:.''.str AC roSlMoDATIOS-N... 'M. t r i::;ui.)re l.'l.tW lu WJIKK.Sh.T J m ' I'lll-Mirvh .1 p ti: j t !:! .VIA p m .M.::-r.t i:Jpia I Pa-wiiBerc for s..mi-r-..-t from ilie t'nt atel wet j on tin-Piiusburgh liivi-tin, iiiiugt cars at i;.H:k- i nuuu. i SiJiTlI-BOCXIt TRAIX.S. '. BALTIMOKE MAiL-Nu. Sit I j Arrii ( .t.il:M-.i. itii 7:-ltili! I U.s-'.wishI !l:l'etn i r--t!irl a ia ! t'f:;-.l.iT iili.l..... l:iip m H..v.-rvUe.. sslsata j V aslilui:tou -r.l.ipia st .-.i..vti .:".;.. t:i j liniiii:,,,:x- ii:).', p m ; trt ivr .. tl.l 'uni ' I'l-.tvl.-uivh :;-!ti p m Ml-.lii.r u: j ' Millor.l v s la ! l--. t-sfi'ts ti.r jHiiiiui ea.-t and west change cn j Hi K-.H K Ailed. AO 'OMKOIMTIOX No. '-'I. J' lin't-i'.vn .Iipnii INh kviHl p m Hjih 'i :;. )i ;a i.iriU-rliai-i ... 7 -" p m ; 1Imiv,t- ii!t.. ;. ; F ia r'iltt'tirli t:,v p iu , Slui.'VOt Mst j. ui MVa-lt.iiltju..... 7;.l) a ni t'xr'.it' r 4 ".it i m ! isaltiiaoiv a m Si'Vi.p.ti 4 -1 ) at j Milior-l 4 U i iu 1 T:-'iiKr ftir cast an-l west cLanc cars at KCH K'.VtK.l) A 'COM MOIATION Xa 'JC f lAiri J Arrtrt ; f-oMKH-KT -Vl-'ipm K'Kli HOI h1 .fl lNpm I Mil:".''! p m j r:iN-: hnvhisj on this train fnn make ifn ' ne tii'ii ui Km kHimtl w ilii iiitfiu KAprt-M trains : VtuH Oia'J Wf.sL. ha i.tim u r; i: on in railroad. . VITTSKl'R'ilf DiriSIOX. r.Ayr-i:oi:xn traixs. I'.imVrt- ! TmitiM Is tire 5ut.ti a x. Xaii. EfM. Fi'i.''i-vU 1:4 P. M A. H. 9:JU I. M. H-H.l.l.-k -.a -! M K n ' v. -; Nt- ,t-ii ':j;; " " jiroa-i T'.ir'i " rrimt lisviile " " U:M " iKiin WW i.it in V.t " fonn-u-uw 10: w M. I r-'ua -j. 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