The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, August 29, 1907, Image 8

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Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys, like the Heart, and the
Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ
itself, but in the nerves that control and guide
and strengthen them. Dr. "Shoop's Restorative is
a medicine specifically prepared to reach these
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone,
is futile. It is a waste of time, and of money as
well.
If your back aches or is weak, if the urine
scalds, oris dark and strong, if you have symptoms
of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid-
ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month—
Tablets or Liquid—and see what it can: and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
Pr. Shoop’s
‘Restorative
K LICK PHARMACY.
% *
fapog Whe
A PROMPT, EFFECTI
REMEDY FOR ALL FORM
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago, Sclatica, Neuralgla,
Kidne, Trouble and
Kindred Diseases.
GIVES QUICK RELIEF
Applied externally it affords almost in-
stant relief from pain, while permanent
results are being effected by taking it in-
ternally, purifying the blood, dissolving
the poisonous substance and removing it
from the system.
DR. S. D. BLAND
Of Brewton, Ga., writes:
#I had been a sufferer for a number of years fi
with Lumbago and Rheumatismin my arms and §
legs, and tried all the remedies that 1 could
gather from medical works, and also consulted
with a number of the best nysicians, but found
nothing that gave the relief obtained from
“5-DROPS.” I shall Seria it in my practice
for rheumatism and kindred diseases.’
DR. C. L. GATES
Hancock, Minn., writes:
A little girl here had such a weak back caused
by Khe umatism and Kidney Trouble that she
could not stand on her feet. The moment they
put her downon the floorshe would scream with :
pains. Itreated her with “5-DROPS and today B8
she runs around as we 211 end happy as can be.
I prescribe **5- DROP S$’? for my patients and use
it in my practice.’
FREE
fone Sc jatic a, ~e ure 1,
Trouble or any kindred dis
us for a trial bottle of “S-DROI 5. »
PURELY VEGETABLE.
es Sa
¢ ar Ng t te i
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY, !
Dept. 43. 160 Luke S{rect, Chlcuga
Ey Ne nT]
The Sanitary Cdater Caiter,
CALVANIZED
Steel Ghain Pump
It is the Best Pump
- on the Market.
Oper; ite »d over cisterns and w eps Where
pth does not exceed 20
It will not Freeze, Rust oe Rot.
oe It {he most beautiful,
strongest and service-
able, and will produce
more water. It is en-
tirely Sanitary. The
% Naa water coming up the
first tube into the
spout, the over pro-
duction into the wheel
box, draining through
the center tube. The
base is so constructed
that the water never
splashes through the
sides. We have used
this pump in the finest
homes in the city in
kitchens, porches and
yards and it has al-
ways proven satisfac-
tory. It is Sanitary
because it is clean. It
purifies the water by
the action of the chain
and the drainage through the center tube
4 which agitates t re there being enough
air tr Mr in the pump, when in action,
to keep the water pure and tasteless. Ask your
dealer to show it to you. Manufactured by
EVANSVILLE PUMP & MANFG. CO.,
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
GO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DesIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and a may
quickly Receitaily our opinion free wh hettior an
invention is probably patentable. nica-
tions steictly confidential. HAND BOOK on Patents
sent jres. Oldest agen cy for securing patents.
ta taken rough Munn & Co. rt ve
Pea ath without charge, in the
. Scientific American,
A handsomely illustrated weekly. IL. arrest =
culation of any Noleaiing Journal, Ter!
year; four months $1. Sold byall Hanari
MUNN & Co,26 eros. New York
Branch Office. 625 ¥ Washington. D. C.
‘Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from !
the system by gently moving the bowels. ’
‘were
ways the face,
full
Cah A
REO R ROR ROR ORR UB ORORCROROBOR OB BOHR
“WITHOUT MERCY.
ROHR HBO ORORCHOROROHCBOR HOC RORCHBLN
By Lucy Cope.
Way. up on the Jungfrau, pearly
in an early morning mist, they two
climbing, well ahead of the
rest of the party. He had studied her
face in the rosy light of the dawr;
‘he looked deep into her eyes through
the wondrous twilight of the Alps;
had laughed with her when a sudden
shower sent the big drops rollinz
down her cheeks and converted her
flying hair into moist curls; and al-
the eves, were
tiful to him beyond expression.
They had reached a platform of
ice on which they could stand secure-
ly and gaze down on the frozen
EI ca fudons beneath. He said suddenly:
“Eleanor, I. wonder—if you will
let me tell yon what has been in my
heart for so long at I love you,
dear—if you knew how much!—and
want vou to be my wife.”
With a long gaze he enveloped her
form as she turned her head from
him. There was a pause. He moved
until he could see her, could see the
fixe d,
determined line of her mouth.
me, Eleanor, if you
beauv-
,”’ she said at last, “I fear I do
Shall we go .on?” She walked
resolutely ahead while he followed,
keeping carefully in the rear to hide
from her his stricken face.
Perhaps she was careless, still too
thoughtful to note the path; and he
in the first pain of the hurt she had
given him failed in the constant
watchfulness he had exercised over
her during all their mountain climb-
ing. For suddenly she slipped over a
ledge, clutching as she went at a
sharply cleft rock. What she held to
heavens knows, but her fall was
stayed, momentarily.
Seeing her hang thus,
pitifully upturned to his,
heart gave a sudden leap
knelt at the edge of the cliff.
“Keep a firm grip, dear,” he saiaq,
with great quietness. ‘‘I can save
you.” As he spoke he was unknot-
ting the rope from his waist. ‘See, I
will tie it around this rock of ice,”
chipping a cleft in the rock as-he had
geen the guide do. Then as the 1 pe
dangled beside her:
“Now, can you: grab it?’
“Geoffrey, Geoffrey,” she cried,
with drawn’lips, ‘I do love you—I do
-—o0h, save me.”
With illumined face
still farther over.
“If you are afraid to trust it I w
weigh it with my own body.”
It was the work of a moment to
fasten the loose end about his walst
and to let himself over the edge,
smiling encouragement into her eyes
as he hung beside her in the void.
“Rest one hand on my shoulder—
now, your foot here—now pull hard
on the rope-——careful, darling.
God, you are safe!” -
“Just hand me
shall soon—-"'
But as she
ance,
a shriek she turned and sped away.
“Eleanor,” he called faintly, as the
last echo: of her slipping flight reach-
ed his ear. He looked grimly at the
rope by which he hung. How long
would they hold, the knots he had
tied so hurriedly
agonized face to urge him on.
felt them slipping and closed
eyes with a shudder. i
* * * * »* * *
Two weeks later, Eleanor, whos
nerves had regained their tone, re
ceived from her mother a
not.
with face
the man's
and he
he leaned
{1
my stock and I
realized her deliver-
He
it had followed her from
to place.
‘The young Earl of Hercomb, new-
ly succeeded to the title
in Switzerland. He is your
your cards well, dear he
the effort. His estates are
adjoin the Duke of
have given him a letter
{ion to your aunt,
probably present at
time around the 26th.
he wants to meet you
lated his interest.
tle countess.”
* * * * * * *
AL C in the ballroom of
hotel, the girl's heart beat high when
£'. saw her
arm of a tall
Load
keen.
Her
cif hy
conquest
how
fate!
is
vast
Play
and
which he
Cannes
And, my dear,
I have stimu-
soo0d-by, my
will
the
dannes,
young Englishman. His
was spirited, his eyes blue ard
She welcomed her fate.
brilliant beauty was well sct
art and perfect taste. Sure
sparkled in her eyes.
*At last.’’ he said.
And even then she became
of another commanding form
towered above the
aware
which
earl by an inch or
two. They stood shoulder to shouil-
der, and at the words of introduc-
ticn on the earl's lips, “My brother,”
t} other bowed low, regaining his
height to look her squarely in
the eyes.
It was Geoffrey, who, as she last
gaw him, had hung doomed over the
m~oasureless abyss, of whose man-
gid, frozen corpse she had more
than once had horrid vision.
Into Eleanor’s face came
old look, the look of Becky
when in her mad successful career
the moment arrived which forced
from her lips the surrender—‘ ‘Fm
done for.”
an old,
Shas,
Alpine Statistics.
The Swiss-Alpine Club has just
issued statistics of accidents which
took place in the Alps last year. One
hundred and seventy-two climbers
perished, but considering that the
tourists numbered 150,000 the
death roll is regarded as low,
thoughtful look in her eyes and
love |
| ad respondendum. Ws Tran
Thank
with a gasp of relief ending in |
i
[ never
with her imploring. |
|
his |
Ito be sold at a forced sale at the Cour, -
i houxe
{BB There are thirteenftracts, as follow: :
letter con |
which the various postmarks showed |
placa f°
| thegstt
,.is travelling |
mill
worth
I
{at the suit of lsat
Somerset's.
of introduc- |
| at the sait of
some |
lit- |
tion.
| and stable,
aunt approaching on the |
Civil Cases for Trial at September
Court.
Thompson;
Thompson.
Shaffer; attachment
Executor of
deceased, vs.
execu-
Sarah Jane
Pembroke
John H.
tion.
Belle Boger vs. Conrad H.
man} capias ad respondendum.
A. Krider vs. J. B. Iolderbaum,
aie of M. H. Hartzell; trespass.
John II. Shaffer vs. Lewis D. Shaffer ;
assumpsit. 3
H.J. Wilmoth vs. Ired Rowe;
sumpsit.
1..T. Alex
sumpsit.
Abner McKinley,
vs. E M. Love;
Chambers & McKendrick vs.
Rininger; appeal by defendant.
B.S. Matthews eC al. John
Kreitzburg’s use =
W. E. Vausiekie vs. J). E. Schrock, de-
fendant, and Farmers’ Insurance Com-
pany. of York: Pa, Guarnishee.
R. E. Meyers’
et al.
Frank Lowry vs.
agsumpsit. eo
= Alexander, Kakolis vs. A.
capias ad respondendum.
Catlierine Berkley
trespass.
The McIntosh Hardware Coppora-
tion vs. Meyersdale Manufacturing Co.,
incorporated ; appeal by defendant.
Sophie Artz vs. Peter Da
Acker-
as-
ander vs. G. E. Bishop; as-
use of W. C. Brown,
assumpsit.
Wm.
vs. W.
use vs, Josiah Brant,
John Seymoiir ;
M.
vs. Alice Smith ;
ohn
Clinton C. Wagner vs. 8. : 5 ih
trespass.
Calvin M.
dall ; trespass.
W. F. Frederich vs. .
H. M. Bowlby and IL.
ment.
Lucretia. Carpenterfivs.
dailw ay Company, a “corporation ;
pass.
F. A. Strawn vs. A.
appeal by defendant.
3ridget M. Dolan vs. J. P. Swindell
and John T. Hocking ; trespass.
A. L1Bird ve. C. E. Yeagley
by defendant. ;
Catharine Tressler vs. the
& Ohio Railroad Company ; trespass.
Mabel Beachy vs. The B. & O. Rail-
road Company, Lessee and Operator of
the Somerset & Cambria Railroad;
trespass.
William J. Vickroy and wife vs. The
B. & O. Railroad Company, Lessee and
Operator of the Somerset & Cambria
Railroad ; 3
Clarence Criss vs.
Vindber
“Andrew
Railroad Company ;
Hlughes-Hateh Coal Company
B. Zimmerman ; assumpsit.
3.0% W. Logue.
Ankeny vs. SamuellA. Ken-
Jolin J. Haugher,
H. Lee; eject-
Johnstown
tres-
N. Craig & Co.;
; appeal
Baltimore
trespass.
The Borough of
; lrespass,
Horchner vs. The
trespass.
B. & 0.
1.
VS.
Harrison vs. (
ANEW JERSEY
SAYS.
T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillips-
burg. N.. J... Daily: Post, 47
have used many kinds of medicines for
my family, but
anvthingl/gso good Foley's
I cannot say too much
Sold by all Druggist..
WHAT EDITOR
==
writes:
coughs and colds in
as
Honey and Tar.
in praise ot,it.”
9-1
Sheriff s Sale.
Sheri Willian (
tired the quarterly sale of real estate
5. Begley has~ adver
on Friday, September 6th.
EEOne lot in Meyersdale borough,
thereon,
property of Simon Domer, to be
| BI Tut; +0) i
a two-story re-idence the
sold:
fn
of thie
Hill
| :
{ vania
| printed on good cardboard with blank |
| and owner should buy
| their
2 { of the
wiih |
i passed
I EIK
provement Company of Baltimore City. |
Two lots in Garrett, with flour:
nnd residetco thereon, the pre
erty of Charley Heinemeyer, to be:
hh Good.
One lof and residence in Bik 1.
the property 2 N. G. Shaffer, to be si
JElepley’s use.
One lot in - Ao . the
JE.
Jolinstown Bu
ilding and Loan Associ
residence
Henry WW.
the of
One lot in Benson, with
the property of
Holsopple, to be sold at suit
Henry I¢. Barron.
One lot in Salisbury, with
stable and outbuildings, ;the property |
of Richard®Jeffrey, to belisold at the |
suit of John Meager.
One lot in the Meyers
Meyersdale, they, property
Brown; to be sold at the suit of Dr.
H. Meyers.
One lot in Meyersdale, with residence,
the property of B. G. Logue, to be sold
at the suit of W. E. Lohr. ——
residence,
addition of
of CG. A,
VY,
to be sold at the suit of H. C.
use.
Afparcel of ground in Summit,
{ Common Donds
ants,
property «f|
Reese, to be sold at the suit of tiie |
i
|
|
|
|
Shaw’s |
with |
improvements thereon, the property of |
James H. Cook, to be sold at the suit of
Cordella Livengood.
One lot in Somerfield, with two-story |
residence, the property of Daniel Dahl,
to be sold at the suit of Edwin Buhl’s
use.
Two parcels of ground in Elk Lick,
the property of J. H. Lowry, to be sold
at the suit of Ross R. Scott’s use.
WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does |
not pay to advertise, he’ is simply ad-
mitting that he is conducting a busi-
ness that is not worth advertising, a
business conducted by a man unfit to
do business, and a business which
should be advertised for sale. tf
Joseph 11. Weimer
The interest of NancysC. Short in the |
surface of ‘two lots in West Salisbury,
. SHORT CUT TO PITTSBURY.
Pennsylvania Railroad Reported to
be Planning Improvement.
A news
gerstown,
from IHa-
It
dispatch sent out
Maryland, says: is
ported here that the Pennsylvania rail- |
road which some time ago became vir
tually the owner of the Cumberland
Valley railroad, extends from
Winchester. to Harrisburg,
proposes a new short eut to Pittsburg,
utilizing the Cutnberland Valley rail-
road from Harrisburg Newville,
where this road turns fo the south and
follows the old Routh Penn route west.
IL is the general belief here that
within the twelve months the
Jumberland Villey will be made a
the Pennsylvania,
of the large at
is said to have furnished =a
which
Virginia,
to
next
division of The sale
Newville,
site for
Jarker farm,
large car shops projected by the Penn-
sylvania Railroad.
WARNING.
kidney
Of Use’
If
trouble
Cure, you
blame for results, as it positively cures
all forms. of kidney and bladder dis-
Sold hy all; Druggists. 9-1
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
and
Foley's
yourself
you have
and doa
will
Kidney
«have only to
eases,
ux. to James
dated Nov. 13,
J. H. Horn et
$50. in Allegheny.
Park F.
Branch Railroad Co.,
dated Aug. 5, 1907.
Edward - Custer
Jroyle, $$160,
July 17, 1907.
Franklin Manges to Paint
School District, $1.00, Paint
ship, dated July 25,
James M. Crissey
ber Co., $3000, in Allegheny.
27, 1907.
J.. Earl Ogle
$9000, in Somerset
April 30, 1907.
David Latta et ux. to Miller,
$2900, in Allegheny, dated Aug. 15, 1907.
Robert Hyatt et ux. to Sarah Snyder,
$900, in Rockwood. dated July 30, 1907.
—
1897.
Coleman to
$1000, in
Johanson DP,
dated
LO
in Quemahoning,
Township
in town-
1907.
to
Babeoek Lum-
dated-July
Ilizabeth
borough,
to
dated
88
‘Marriage Licenses.
Albert J. Albright, Summit township.
Susan Forwald, Summit township.
Orange B. Coleman, Hooversville.
Rebecca C. Gindlesperger,
Harry W. Shumaker, Brothersvalley.
Darlie Z. Fisher, Brothersvitley.
Orlando HH. Weiss, Pa:
McGriff, Somerset, ’a.
Norristown,
Marian K.
Albert Foust, Seaman,
Flora Hardinger, Seaman, Pa.
Ba.
. Rockwood.
Emma Reed, Cumberland, Md.
IL.ee Dively, Somerset, Pa.
Susan M. Moore,
Pa
Huntingdon county.
I'riedens,
John R. Ross.
Viola Hoover. Clearfield ct
OWNERS: —We
a supply of
yunty.
TO : LAND
printed and keep in stock
trespass notices containing
from the far-reaching trespass law pass:
ed at the the
Legislature. notices
of
The
1905 session
are
line for signature, and:they will
for years in ail Kinds of weather. Ever)
some of
as the
lands if they want the protectiot
latest and best trespass a
Send all Fers LOS 2 BE-DTAL
Lick: Pa tH
PHE BEANKES WE KEEP.
ee ne sp 3 LIne
I'he lowing: blank n be ob
Leas
Bond-
t nll times at Tare Sean otlice
Mortgages, Judement
! i
SJudement Notes,
ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Te:
Constable Sale Blanks.
Debt. Notice
Commitments,
Summots-
Clu
Subp te
i
Execution for of ims
for Collection.
nas, Criminal Warrants, ete.
INV]
ete
ENGRAVED
weddings,
visiting eards and all manner of steel
parties, alzo engraved
| and copper plate engraved work at Ture
samples.
Old ng-
lesigns
Star office. Call and see our
All the latest styles in Se Hip,
lish and all other popular
| prices as low as offered by ak printing
| house in the country, while the work is
the acme of perfection. tf
——
IT IS BAD BUSINESS to
ple to look in vain through che col-
umns of Tue Star for an advertise-
ment of your business. tf
Vr
NF NF
allow
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Pou arz respectfully
inbited to. call at our
office for the purpose
of examining samples
and taking prices of €n-
grabed Calling Cards,
Invitations, etc. Our
twork the best, styles
the latest and prices the
lotvest.
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bla aden
Cc rissey 3 [
(Quemahoning |
Lincoln. |
Dibért,
Hooversville |
have |
extracts | 4
Pennsyl--|
then. |
jaw requires land owners to post |
Steinway
Pianos
The Recognized Standard of the
World
magnificent
[Pianos
stock of
always
A most
these wondertul
on view.
The. “Steinway Piano reigns
supreme on shout the world,
being the controlling force in
the musical life all countries.
Their cxcellence and supremacy
is the ult of ‘intensity of ori-
ginal rerhit action, and
enthusiasn to bear: in
giving .to the ard the exem-
plar of what thesperfect piano
should he-—the world-renowned
Steimway, g
We carry the
line of highest
many makes.
Piano Players
Player Pianos
Prices Right.
A ood allowance
organs in exchange.
Our prices are uniformly low, al-
ways consistent with quality.
Greatest inducements to
buyers. Write us
¢
Of
extensive
most
ie Pianos of
raf
Music Boxes
Talking Machines
Terms Right.
on pianos. and
piano
cor ANN yo
CC Mellor Co. td.
Evenythin Musical
hat is the Best
3i3 -321 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh
FOUNDED 1831.
\.
Guaranteed Remedy
for all Digestive Disorders.
You have tried the rest. Now
try the best. If you wish to
be better nourished, have a
clear healthy complexion, a
bright eye, a steady nerve
and the energy necessary
to carry on your daily
work, take Nature's
Own Remedy
Contains
no pepsin,
pancreatio@@ or
other artificial digest-
ers. Theyrelieve by ¢ sup-
plying and feeding the little
cells which go to make up the
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convince you. - 3 sizes, 25c.,
50c., $1.00. Sold by drug-
gists. 2 prary bosque ranteed.
PARED ONL 7
DINER" s DIGESTER cot: CANNY,
Des Moines, lowa.
hie Oi Pir
Sur mer Excursions
Til . ynpaiti
JTECIOWR . . EAOsiin
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DAILY UNTIL NOvENPER 30.
Atlantic City
CEA NEASIHORE: EXCURSIONS Ad
IND 2D
AND SEPTEMBER 2
w.everii
i SARATOGA :{SPRINGS,
Cr ENT EN ATION
SEPTEMAER
N.Y
IENCGAMPMEN,
9-14
Kk Neon
Fuh
rest Bow 6. Ticket
I etails.
YA ETON lor |
Salis hu In Penna.
yan W: ner, Progr
Wa
at |
Harvey Wagne
peo- |
(rood horses, and good rigs
{all kinds.
the needs of traveling
Special attention to
men, ad
fextra good equipments for ple-
ching parties.
=
nicking and slei
Horses well fod and cared for
at reasonable rates.
Somerset County telephone.
FOLEY SER
Surcs Colds; Prevends ¥ocumonia
FOLEYSHONEV-TAR
| CONNELLSVILLE
for children; safe, sure. No opiates
FOLEYSHONEY~<TAR
| ease or Diabetes.
nothing gained by delay.
r, Mer. |
of
spas Dllimore §& Oh
| stops the cough and heals lungs |
ews Eaply Risers
The famous little pills.
| Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
| The Best Salve In The World.
would
He
| Night calls
Somerset and Economy
Lpnext door to Will & Sule
| trons in Salisbury and vicinity, 1
Murphy Bros.
RESTAURANT!
ZIRT
Headquarters for best Oysters,
Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete.
Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef-
steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot
Coffee, ete.
Meals to Order at All
dime. HOGTS! core.
We also handle a
Confectionery,
We try to please our patrons, and we
thank
Ice
of
Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
line Groceries,
you for a share of your
buying.
MURPHY
Jon
BROTHERS,
3UIL DING, SALISBURY, Pa.
Ww, A.C LARKE,
[DIreClor ond Embaime.
of
promptly.
attention,
Both
All work given the best
answered
"Phones,
Our Undertaking and
dence are in the Zimmerman building,
Rooms Resi-
ler’s Jrurniture
| Store,
. J.
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
anmodation of
A= For the ace pa-
have
that
HEAsELBARTH,
a branch under: room in
charge of: lo. KB.
where caskets
ee)
King
town in
and coflins niay be se-~
lected.
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P.L. LIVENGOOD,
Notary Public.
Star Office, Salisbury Pa.
MORTGAGES TPENSION
FOUCHERS, AGREEMENTS,
WELLS, ETC... CAREEULLY
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KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
‘of any case of Kidney or
‘| Bladder disease that is not
. beyond the reach of medi-
| cine.
Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright’s Dis-
There is
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
FOR SALEBY ALL DRUGGISTS.
““ Houghion Quality’
VEHICLES
REAR VIEW.
Style No. 70
The Trainer's Friend
-. The Matinee Favorite =
Ten Styles i in Raging Vehicles
Ten Styles in Pleasure Vehicles
Catalog of each or both.
THE MOST MODERN PLANT IN THE WORLD.
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MEYERSDALI
*Daily. “Daily ¢xcept Sunday. Sunday
PITTSBURG. De-
i. mi. (Joeal), *246 p. m.
ver 10.55 a.m. (local)
5 p.m. *9.29 p.m
Arrive *11.30 a.
NEW YORK,
m., *9.29 p.m.
part *5.44 ¢ a. n
134 pom.
*11.30 a.m.
CHICAGO, Dept 2
ms *45 :
WASH. Ww PHILA. &
Depart *11.30 a. m., *450 p.
Arrive *5.44 a.m.
CUMBERLAND, Depart *10.55 a. m. (local),
*11.30 fi. Mm. *4S 50 p. m., £6.50 p. m. (local), *9.29
p. Mi. Arrive *544 a. mL $7.52 a. m. (local),
*2.46 p. m., *45i p. m. (local).
JOHNSTOWN and Way Stations, Depart
*6.30 a. m., +246 p. m..*4.34 p. m. Arrive $11.30
a. m., 4.50 p. m., *7.15 p. m.
A0 p.m,
>» 4 3
2.36 p.m.