'BIG FOKEK STOKIES. THEIR TEXT THE REMARKABLE VA GARIES OF LUCK. Urnntnr Woleott' I.nrky Draw In tha "Bruno" flame The niil tlrtl T.nr Utnrjr Retold In Condensed form Tha lmoa I t'nnfostluii f One nf "Mm Company." "I mil iio.-o fVimlor Wuleoft Is ono of tlio coolrst men living when Miiftii'ctl In ! a urtliio of phtim'P," :ilrl Albert Wntson ! of Deiivrr. "I.iKo mat men wlmnienrly j iiiiinluiiiil 1km In vii 1 1 rut (in the. frmilii r, lio lenrneil tlio v.iluo of ti tinker limit! mul i tho'liest wiiy to keep ruses ns "mm ns lio 1 lenrneil law, nnil lie viw known ti it Mini- ; it' jlayiT nil nvi r (.'nliir.-uVi lieforo lits fame 11.1 n lnvpvcr hwl errcad tnitwfilo of 1 louver. Win n playi:i;; fan, lm nlwitys did iiud does yet ln't tvt much on tlio turn of n rnnl ns tlio denier will allow him to, nnd when lio ells In n linker 1 pnino tlio otli r ovuplo want to keep I their ryes wide open nnd play their j cnriln tuility eliiso up to tlHr rlieets. , "Woleott oneo found lifnipelf in l piiiiin of poker wliero tlneo of tha othnr players wero jilnyiiiK n nrn rhiho. They j wero professioniilH nml wero after n liitf lmndlo of money that ho had In his pos- j ar-mlun ni well ns Irxikinifiirtlint wliirli tho fifth phivrr, n ininiiiK operator named Diirkin, wax knov. n to have. Woleott knew In 20 liiinulos after thn firHt liiind was dealt that tho Intention ! wis to rob him nnd weaviod his wits trying to find a way out i f tlio rjanio Without milking trouble, hut hnronldn't iliHeover n means t.) wivo him. At hint liowns dealt a pat l.nsli nf diamonds mado ti) of llio 0, 7, ti, ll and jaek. I lo akinncil tlim-o . ranis over nnd did a mighty pieeenf thinking. Ilofeltin his hones that n flush would ho mi neeomit. iu tho world when it cuino to a hIiow down, hut ho chipped in and Btaid to draw cards. To ln.i Hiriiriso, ho wasn't raised heforo tlio draw. "Ilo looked over til i bright red dia mond and ennelnded to dr iwn card, in order, if possible, to strengthen tho mi quenec. Ho pundercd a Ions timo be tween diseardii'ij tlio fi ppot or tlio pie turu, and nt hint to.-aeil away thu jaek , nnd called lor a card. Tho dealer looked : Rtirprisnd nt his wanting any, but kiivo ; hiin tho card. Woleott picked it up and found ho had (tut tho (I spot of dia monds. Ho never tnrned a hair. Tliu hotting began, and ho nursed his so queneo of diamonds and just staid oIoiik, letting tho other fellows do tho raising. At last it got down to Woleott and ono of tho professionals. Finally there was n call, and tho other man allowed four queens. Woleott laid down tho 6, 0, 7, H and 9 of diamonds and swept in tho pot. Tlio gumo stopped right thero. I reckon that was tho great est pieeo of hick thnt any man ever bod in a poker game. " When Mr. Watson bad concluded h( interesting reeital and tlio wonderful draw bad becu expatiated upon, ono of his listeners remarked that ho reckoned it was bis deal. "This is a story of luck, too," ho remarked, "hut of a different character from that experienced by Sen ator Woleott A friend of niino who lives out in Maryland wns playing In a ! littlo poker gamo not long ago. The ! paruphernalin of tho gamo was primi tive, consisting of nsinglo well thumbed deck of Ktcnmlxiat cards, with grains of corn for chips. My friend was followed by n regular tempest of bad luck, and bis corn was down to a very few grnins. Lio agitated bis mind for a minute or two nnd then Kuddcnly announced that bo had forgotten to givo his horso water and would bnvo to do it. lie went nut of tho Iiouho, and being familiar with the premises mado his way to thocornhooso, and putting in bin band in tho dark got an ear of corn and put it in his pocket. I Then ho wont to tho stable, after mnk- I ins a big noiso nt tho pump to let tho fellows insido believe ho was moistening I his animal, and returned in a fow miu-1 utes to tho house Ilo sat down anil pro- ceeded to pull out tho 'chips' lio had i placed in bis pocket wheu ho left, und which ho bad substantially adtlod to meantime. You can iningiiio bis con sternation when ho found thnt ho drow forth bis original dozen white 'chips,' With twico that many rod. Ilo had man aged to find in tho dark tho only red car in the corn house. " "I'll mako a personal confession after that," said Henry Miller when tho laugh subsided. "Some years ago I wag prone now and then to indulge iu the delights of draw, and thoro was a friond living near me, over in Ooorgotown, ffliotod with intermittent insanity of the Mm sort that visited him at inter vals coincident with my own. Conse quently we usually bunted the animal together. One night we came over this fide of the creek together and proceeded to a plaoe on Ninth stroet, whore a pub lio game, with table stakes, was pretty popular. Along about 11 o'clock we both got broke and oonolndod to go home. The night had grown stormy, and It was sloetiug like sin whon we left the 'olnb, ' as it was oalled. A search revealed that wo had but one car ticket between ns. The bobtail cars, without a conductor, were then used on the Met ropolitan line, and we conoeived the highly original idea of splitting that ticket in half and dropping the two pieces in the bos. We boarded the last car over and carried ont onr schema You may kuock me down if both pieoes didn't fall in the box white side up. The driver glanced at them and then started to open the door, but we both made a break and got off the cor. I made op my mind there that my luok was too utterly bad for a poker player, and wulkiug home through that blizzard I determined to try no more poker, and I haven't touched a cord In a money game siuoe. "Washington Star. Cheyenne is word of doubtful origin. Boom say that it is from the Indian aheyenue, moaning stranger; others that It Is French, from ohleu dog and that the town in Wyoming of that name was eallod so from the prairie dog villages . common on the plains. A LOVE STRATAGEM. And Hod Will Not fin Out nf Riant, With tlio Hoys Any More. ITo had married thn girl of his heart, and shn was all his fancy pointed her, and more, too, and ho should have Wn as happy ns a clam nt high water, bnt ho wasn't. Somehow ho had got In with the old fast set nnd took to spending hit evenings nwny from homo, miming around town with tho boys. His wife remoiiHlinl' d, mado heivell charming nnd ngreenble, but failed to keep li i tii nt homo In the society of her self and their friends Things were go ing from bad to wercn when she sud denly hit on n scheme to recall him to herself. One nlplit lie was particularly request ed to eomo homo early. Ilo, ns usual, failed to comply, and it was midnight When ho Iniu ied up to bis step.', opened tho door with bis latchkey anil found bis home n blaze of 1i:ht ami filled with n largo company He was tin t hy hi best man of a yi r.r before, who, In full evening dress, hurried him tip stairs. ".lump Into your dn-ss suit, Hob The minister is here to marry you over again. "Marry me over ngain?" gasped Hob, blinking about in tho light. "What dc yon mean?" "Oh, it's a custom of his to visit each couple ho marries on tho anniver sary of their wedding day, and, nftrt asking n lot of questions, to read the vows over and have them respond. He thinks it's n good idea, and so ilo wn all." "Whero's Nelli"?" "Dowh stay s in her wedding dress, looking sweet as a pt aeh, waiting for yon." When Uob entered tho parlor, he look ed like nnyfhiiig but a happy bride groom. Ho was shamefaced and wor ried, bnt when bo saw Nellie, ns f:iit and lovely ns she hail looked at their nuptials, he braced up, nnd in a few minute) was listening to tho "1 charge yo" of tlio minister and feeling very mueli ns if it were solemn as a funeral. Then came congratulations and pres. cnls nnd six ial merrymaking, and win n tho company left Hob told them that l e would begin a new honeymoon that should last ns long as ho lived. And ho kept his word. Ilo says that if young married people could keep their anniver.-aiies in that mniiner they would not forget tho obligations bind ing upon them, and ho gives his Nellie credit for having a long head ns well us a loyal heart Detroit Free Press. rimtosriipliliis on TUnue. From somo unknown soureo tho fol lowing unique method of photographing designs on tissues is reported: Tho tis sues nro first plunged in a bath of prim nlino, to which common salt lias been added; they are then washed nnd after ward immersed for a quarter of a min uto in ft bath containing .35 percent! of nitrato of soda, strongly acidulated by nitrio or hydrochloric acid. After another washing, and while tho tissuo is still moist, or nfter it hns been dried iu the dark, tiio photographic negativo plates to be reproduced tiro applied abqvo, and tho wholo exposed to tho light, on a clear day und in brilliant sunlight half n miuuto exposure sufilo ing, but on n dull day IJn minutes being required. After tho lapse of tlio neces sary time, a small pieeo of tissue ex posed being used ns a test of the print ing, tho tissuo is plunged into tho de veloping bath; if not, it is placed in tho dark, the development being carried out as for colors dyed in wool. As iu tho process of ordinary photograph print ing, familiar to nil, tlio color is devel oped in this method nt tho spots where tho plates havo prevented tho nction of tho light, while it is not developed else where, and interesting work is tho re sult. Now York Huu. Fluwil'lints. All now flowerpots require to bo soaked iu water and allowed to dry thoroughly before being used. Tho soil does not hang well to tho sides of gar den pots unless so treated. Dirty pots nvo opeu to thu samo objection. Let any ono try to put u plant, with fresh soil into a pot which has been used heforo and left unwashed, and he will find inn few days, when tho soil begins to dry, that it leaves a space und does not ad here as it should to tho sides of it No plant can possibly flourish undor such circumstances. Tho roots of a plant draw to tho Bidos of a pot naturally iu search of moisture, and growth, of course, is checked if a current of air is allowed to pass betweon them and the sides. Somo plants exhibit this tenden cy in snob a romorkablo degree that few roots are to be seen, except a network on the outside of the soil next the pot Florist To Clean Broaaas. It is not a good plan to clean bronzes, as the polish is very easily spoiled, but if necessary nothing is better than cleaning them with water and ammo nia, using a stiff brush like a nail brush. Dry carefully aftor rinsing thor oughly. They should be carefully dust ed every day with a soft cloth und a feather brush, and a littlo sweet oil may be rubbed on occasionally. To roniove stains from bronie make the articlo very hot by dippiug it in boiling water; thou rub it with a piece of flannel dipped in suds made from yollow soup, rubbing clean with soft linen cloths. Chicago Herald. Tha Word "Bom." The word "boss," so commonly ap plied by an Inferior to ono of higbor grade in the Uuitod States, is not, as generally supposed, American in its or igin. It comes from the Low Gorman and is beard frequently in continental Europe. In Germany ono often sees the sign "Bohlaf-Baas, " which, translated, means the boss of a lodging house. Hardware. . Tbo Mratary of It. Mrs. 8ulffwell Why, Bridget, you have been eating onions! Bridget Shore, mum, you're a moind reador. Quiver. YOUNG WOMAN, BEWARE. Bf Mara Von Can "npperl a Man lli fura Marrying II lm. Breach of promise suits brought by men against women nro becoming com mon. Evidently tho emancipated wom an is not dulng her duty by her weaker and less cnpnblo brother. Hhn wins his nlTectlons nnd then casts blin off on a cold world without any visible mentis of support. It Is not uncommon for women to bo rich in their own right nowadays. Many women earn fine in- comcn. Theso self supporting women bnvo not yet ilevt loped, along with oth er things masculine, t bo old, flue, man ly sense of responsibility toward the 1 loving nnd dependent. Will Woman be j In nil respects tho equal of man until shn learns (his lesson? In tbegoisl lime coming a your:' Wom nti will consider it dishonorable t i nw r Into a matrimonial eegag' meiit with a young man whom she lias not tbo ability to support, f-'omoof thn half eiuaiielpi.t- , cd girls nro po tliniif;htlcss. Tin y lure a ' youth on to propose, well knowing that their salaries nro barely suflleleiit lo 1 gratify their own feminine fancies. Or ; even heiresses will wed it poor young tnan, only to grow tired of him present ly, when his clinrms begin to fade. 1 Then ho is divorced and forctdtoro- turn to tho ribbon counter nnd work for a living. ! They manage thoso things bcttirnn the continent. There tho custom nllows n poor but honest princo to compel the American millionairess to settlo a Ftiit nblo inarriago portion on him before ho , consents lo accept le r hand. Our own men (-an make a similar custom lero if they will hn equally firm. Tiny own it to themselves to do so. Young love is very beaut i I ul, no doubt, but no Iran woman will think of n:ai ryii, mi 1 i be is nblo to support n husband. l!u!"alo Express. MU3IC AND SNAKES. Water Iti-pllles Iteronie Ieniniir;tr:ttlvn at ; Urn honnil nf mi Instrument. Noises of cveiy kind have a p 'eu!':;r at ti art ion for water nmki s, nnd iu-i- : dentally it nmy bo stated thnt v.nt r moccasins of tlio iJisi.ial swamp region nro nearly ( r quite ns deadly in their ; bite ns tiio hind family of iiioica.-ius. If n pistol he fired two or three limes over a pond, creek or imy still body of water, ! the reptiles will suddenly appear from every quarter, seeming to bo evolved out of thin nir, so rapid is their com ing, nnd I hey swim about for several moments in great agitation. Hometimes their numbers will swell to several hundred, and it is believed by tlio na tives that on such occasions they nro especially dangerous. Tlio same result is attained if any musical instrument bo played along shore or in a boat, ex cept thnt tho reptiles nro less demon strative, remaining nearly still upon tho surface or hanging around upon bushes that overlap tho water's edge. 0 Tho multitude of snakes to bo seen in certain localities is so great that verily no niau can number them. This is es pecially true nfter heavy rains, when tho swamps are ovorflowod, nnd they aro driven to tho higher places. He moved from their regular haunts, they appear to be gregarious, huddling nnd crowding together, sluggish nnd indif ferent, to everything, ns though utterly overcomn of hoinen1ckness. Vet they aro easily aroused nnd excited nt tho ap proach nf man, when, seemingly in spired of courage through numbers, they decline to get out of his path and Will show light if he attempts to mo lost tlinm. Chicago Tribune. Rlnnners Over the Telephone "You didn't know, did yon, that manners can bo conveyed by wire? I can tell by each ono of tho people who talk to mo ju.-it what his disposition is," says the brunetto "Central," "nnd bow ho treat: his clerks ami employees, or, if ho is mi employee, just what sort of fellow lie is. The 'phono' sharpens most people's voices a little, 1 know, but I'm not meaning that. It is their way of talking. I don't mean, of course, that tho slow man nt tho 'phono' in slow iu his business. But I can always tell if hois a gi nt Ionian, l'copbi who would bo polilo to mo if fhey saw mo, " contin ues this young empress of a clevk, who knows tho dignity of her personality, "nro not in this reckoning. They are talking to mi unknown creature, and by the way they speak to it, at tho other end of tho wiro, I get to know what sort of pcoplo tboy nra "Philadelphia Times. Tha Trolley Riders In Boston, A story, bogus on the faoo of it, bos been going the newspaper rounds toll ing how a woman boarded a Cambridge car aud asked tho couduotor on bis re turn trip to "please step into Mr. Gaf fey's drugstore and toll him to go next door nnd ask the woman thore to go over to my house nud see if I put out my oil stove. " This is poppycock, but a similar iuoidont of which I am sure occurred in a Brookline car recently. Tbo speaker was a young man, and ho was asking the conductor to "go into the car stable whon you get back and telophoue up to my roommate to look in my other clothes and find S cents to pay you for my fare this trip, as I'm broke. ''Boston Budget. Crlipl Bears Mo Halloa, Long and intimately as I bavo known him, in and out of office, I havo nevor beard him speak one spitoful or mali cious word of any man, and no mutter what may have been his personal rela tions with men, if tboir views on pub lio matters agree, oo-operation is cur tain. Tho ranoor und personality whioh form so disoournging an element in Ital ian politics have no plaoe in Crispi's nature. W. J. Stillman in Century. Bow Qulaoa Taataa. A quinoe is about the most worthless thing we know anything about It is not good raw, and when preserved has taste that reminds you of an old maid's' kiss. It la simply a suggestion of some thing good. Atchison Globe. ITe lrnbab1 Onprnrd It. "N(, I don't wont it cut, and I don't wnnt it trimmed, " snnrled tho shaggy haired young man, seating himself in the chair and glaring savagely nt thn barber, "nnd I'm not n football player nor a pianist, nnd I haven't taken any vow nut to have it cut Perhaps that will save yon the trnnbto of nsklng questions. All I wnnt is a shave." "Yes, sir." Tho bnrbor worked in silonoe for ten minutes. "I havo a brother, " bo rcninrked at Imit 'llint'a .r..f nlmnil nlinon.l n HI, ....... ...... n ......... ... ...!.. rf..nw ....o It.. I. .... to .... I. la l.l. !.- I j.mr.. i m ii. n i iii iii uinilllll 111, PilJlIC wny. " Chicago Tribune. Wrecked. "I thero nny history nttnrhed to this ragged old bnt?" nsked the visitor. "It looN if It had been In a powder mill explofl 'ti. " i "No, it belonged to tl Russian geuer nl, " mid tbo museum owner. "Oh! And be tried to talk through it, rh?" Cincinnati Tribune. Net lVrtitnnpnt. "Tiuiiiiins f.iys ho is wtild; it to his nrt." j "You don't say! It is a wonder tc me 1 that he doesn't suo for (livorco on the j ground of lionsiipport. " Cincinnati I Tribune. j I'etieorn pops beranso tho essential ' oil in 'be corn Is converted Into gas by bent, nnd thus nil explosion occurs which teprs tho liirui I open nnd causes a sin gular invin ioii of its contents. Vnenuti rlnyrrsof thenlligator'ssklii nro sabl lo eonl lina largo percentage of silica; in i.i ii the baldness of tho nui nml'H hide. J '.I. ' -; '-j : ' '. u ---. " v ' , I ; . , ( i:, , Ii i' AVER'S Hmr Vimr ".yci--! prepnriil lues are :: i. v.'cll known in nei i! a: t onno i; (hit ion I ruin me ; 1ml 1 'i i I i ir,. pi in il lo f'.a'.e, in,- 1 ! !( I i I I .i I it in-i's, ;!,:M t;i.s yen in ;.;:.i. i !. .-, nei.l I v h.i.i' !' m'v li:!':r, i :.! win I. 'II 1 !-i-!i. ! ''!;:;.. ...n ; I'-tin.'r AyvrY Jiair VI'.'' ': months), oiv I ti ' -!.': . ' ' again, ti:i' i -.. r. . !'. restun il. I reft :i.:. : ' . ' . tin i'ri: :n!.-."-- : ; . 1 .. '. :. - r. MAi-si i:, l" ; : , !.-.. ' : Ang les (';.!. q ilU ii ignU 't i'-iilJ . !.i - .1 , 1-1:1 l-Jllli ii I." J ". OH. J. C. AVtl Ct CO., L8iV;':.t. ; . To Methodists. PATRDNIZE THE I'.KST AM) III KA TEST. T11K riTTSBUKG Established 1033. Rev. C. W. Smith, D. D,, Editor. Oilier, &i Prim Av. Orpan of the Methodist Episeopal Church in Ventern I'onnsylvania, East ern Ohio, and Went Virginia. Ablo articles on all the live questions ol tho duy. The Contributors include Homo of the most eminent writers of the Church. The weekly exposition of the Sunday School Lesson, is pronounced by leading SSundiiy School workers to bo unexcell ed. Interesting news from all the Churches. Special attention given to the Voung Folks.' Department. Terms, $1.50 tier year, in advanco. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. church ure agents, to whom subHcrlp tions niny bo paid. Sample copies sent free. Mention this paper. Address, J. A. MOOHE, Christian Adi-mtitr, PlTTSHURO, Pa. Christian -:- Advocate VTOTICEOKAIM'I.irATIONFOKCHARTEU OF COKTOUATION. Notice Ik hereby nlven tliut an nprilieutlnn will 1hi iimiln to the Governor of thoCnm motiweiillli of I'cntiHylvunlii by H. R. Hoover, 1. 1'. KoIiIiimui, Henry A. Uvuil, Kil. Uootiur unit (1. M. Mi'tlunulil. 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JOMUK S WINDSOR HOTKL, !17- KlMIKKT STHKKT, PlIILADKLPIHA, PKNX'A, PHKSTOX J. MO()Ui: PwiH-ktor. cim riitn. I'.liltN'k from I1. It. It. heput and 9 lihx'k from New V, &. It. It. 1-hh. ?,ilicrtlatieott. (t NKKK. JUSTICK OF TIIK PKACK And lieiil Kntiui' Auent, IteynohUvlllc, I'll. Q MITCIIICI.L, A TT ms I : V- AT-L AW. (Mllee mi Vct Main street. opKislto tho ('iiiiiini'i-ehil Hotel, Keytiolilsville, I'll. I) It. It. K. IIOOVKU, IJKYXOLDSVILLK, l'A. Kc-.lilcnt (lentl-t. I ii tiiillilltiu neiir Metho lIKt rlillirh. M '! '-II e A UK ill! block, (linlle ih'n In operai Inir. ('. X. OOIIIION, .IOIIN W. llF.Etl. qoiidon & kkkh. att( uxi:ys-at-lav, Ill-iHikvllle. .TelTermill Co., I'll, oill.-e In rniiiii fiiriiierlv iwi'iipled by (.union A Curl'ell We.-I .Muiii K I reel. JT. I. McCJACItEN, BrookTill.. o. m. McDonald, RejnoldfvlUt. j('i:.cKr.N & Mcdonald. .Ioirei i.s' nnil f 'i,ii ly Ifui'fi-iit'Liiir (Mlln nl Itevniililivllle anil llionkvllle. J KYN'OLDSVII.LK LAU.VDIIY, W'AU JrfXfi. I'.-njtrhhn; Coiiier4lh street und Cordon alley. Flrst eliiss work dune nt reiiHoiialiln prlci's. Olvo thn laundry it trial. ubacrlbe for The Star, If you want the Ncwa. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS. Ar. prompt, uf. and certain In rwralt. Tba aeou IneiDr. I'onl'.i noer diuppolnL nen auywoawi 11.00. Iuit ModlclnaCu.. CleTt land. O. For sale at 11. Alex ftoke'a drug atore. AGENTS WANTED Ntt by America. GrtMitt-Kt Humorist, MARK - TWAIN. Every ono of IiIh prevloun dooUn have had lm mo it ru nuli'M. II Ik now LmmiU wurpuHHOai uny thtnut h hax horotofore wrltton. Two Morion In one volume A TrnJ muiI a 4 omedy A grout t'tiunoe for hkoiun. Vuniv exclusive torrltory. For torm und full pHrttoulum tl dreki, J. W. Kicklku &. Co., Arch ut., I'hlla. Get an Education. Education and fortune ro hand In hand. Get an education at the Ventral Htate Nor mal 8c hoot. Lock Haveu, Fa. Kirnt-clmta acconimodutloiiti and low ruton. State aid to tttudeiitH. For UliiHtruted cataloicue addreaa lAMtd KL.UUN, l'h. !., Frluclual, Luck Haven, Pa, UiiiiIi llrtilrottfc (Tim QTntflr. BUF'KAT.O. lIornKHTKIl & i'lTTG UVMiiM RAILWAY. Tbo short lino oHwimmi DuUols. TtMffwny, Ilmrlfotd. HilHHinncii, IliiDfilo, Id whtT. Mnwiini Tuils HUiX imiIiiIh In tho uppur oil ri'Kinn. On nnd nttrr Jn 17th, 1W4. pn mr trRlii will nrTrniu1 fli'pnrt from frail Crook Htutioti, dully, except Sundity, fol lows: 1KO P.M. 11 nd ft.. p. tn.-Atrommodntlonn from I'uii.xi!. it m y mul Hint. 0:60 A. M.-- Mnlliiloniid Hoolirslor mnll Fot Hhh'U wny vlllo, Itlrhrwiy .thn"Mliiii(r.Mt. .Irv.ci I , lit auioi (. Hi In ni;i iii ii, huttuio and ItfM'hPstfr: connect fm nt Johnwmhiirff wllli I'. A K. uuln il. fttr V llrox. Kiinu, Wn ri iii. Corrv nnd Ki le. IO:5H A. M. Aivoinniodii turn For f yUont Miit K 11 ti nnd riin.Mitiiwni'y. V, M. Uitidtoid AcroiniMo'iiilInn- Tor lU'eclitrcc. UrochivMVvlllc. l;!imon1, 'nr tnon, UlfUwny, .IoIiiimoiiImiik, Mt.Jowotfc nnd 1'nnirfird. fi:l I. M.--VMI. For I'ulti k, HyUm, Ut Ittin, riinr.(iJiiw y nnd Wnl -in. 1'nv ii7i ts nir rt-fi:rHM ni puivlin-.n tlrlf I'M ho fci i ert'orihi; tho i""s. A ri oxoosr riiiruo of Ton i ir. win t t- I'f.lloriod '.y on-dii'-'oi- In M fi:i a mo pdM fin 1 1 tin, f t nm till sli;t"?.. win -r f , -lit-t nl!'-o Is tnii i fit fi Iriod. I liotihiiiul milt tit-kola nt ittoconlM per mile, :ol for p;c :i tro: voen tilt siuttoim. .1. II. Vrl vt' im:. :toti(. Kiis crook, I'm. ' It. t). Matiii wh K. Kai'F.y, (J( im in! riiipt. (ion. I ns. Aont Itiii-iiIo.N. V. ltfxdiesier N. Y pKNNSVI.VAMA UAIUCOAU. im Krrr.iT ndv. 2.', isni. IMilliulolphlii A- 1'rlo ItpHroiid IHvlslon Time '111 I ilo. Tilling lotivn DrirtwniHl. , KASTWAKIl 9'M A M-Titiln N, dully oxcopl rtiiiy for Sttitlniry, llnrrl'dnim nnd Infoi inooin lo Mil lions, urrlvln-r riilliidolphtH tit.Vi p. ow Vol k. t. m. ; Ilo It hiioro, i,:4r ji. in.; WnMilntrion, V:.V p. m I'tilhuiin Parlor onr from WHIhiinsiioi'l ond pusm ufir cohrhoH floiri lMO to rldllirlolplnit. '.WW I'. M. ---Trill ii 'i. di'ily o.opt Kuitduy for IliirrWIim-ir nnd lutoi'modltito Hintlons, ar rlvlimut riilludo)hlti Ii.hia.m.j Ni-w York, 7 ' H A. M. I'l'llhili tl l'OpiTi; r-;i i t from lf.mMMi:r lo i'lillttdoli)hl:i end Now York. !'hliinU-iilii:i unci r;m rcmnin In doi-ior undKi iii i od i im( il 7;'' A. v. I. M,- 'I min 4. dully for Stinhury. ITurrlrt-mr-j nnd inioi modinio tuitions, m i l'l nir nt I'hiliidolpliiii, (.:.:; M.; No York, )l::tt A. w. on wt'ok rliivM mid Hi :ti . i. on Fon iiny ; Ituli lmo;o. :.'. . m.: ii-lilrr.'iori. ', :.ii) A. M. rtil!ni!in i-u i f I Mii f-r lo iml Willi:: rnf- kii t to l'lilliidoiht!t. I'n .oiojors In opor mi- Itnll tmoro ;itil V (i-hif,. 'on will lm tmio-iforrod Inio tililioMoi ..joopor nl llur riliiuir. I';i- on tot- onitdii" from Ki io tfi I'lillndolphhi ii ltd Vlinrns,f''t ftiilll rnoro. V.ITWAI'.I) 7:'.'-I A. M.-Tniin 1. dti'ly oc pt K:ind:iy tv liUlt v. :i v, I 'i Hoi., i I'M en tnl ii rid In (!' i.iodi;i!t sttttloio.. litiio. i; lit -i v. nj at .i:) l. M. for Kt io. 1:.mi A. M.Tnilii a, did'y Y. U; nnd Intor- IllOtClltO jMiiols. 0:r I'. M. Triiin II, lnily oTf-opt Hundny for Kiino ii ml Intoi moil into Mini ioim, Tiimnuii Tii.MNH rt;is inai'TWoon FKOM TIIK KAST AMIMH IM. TRAIN II Iohvoh I'hlludoliilila H;.Vl a. m.; UiodilnLCton, 7.VA. M.; Hnuitmiro. H:.: a. m.i IlkoMimrn. 111:15 a. M.; dully ooopt rtin duy, arriving tit lrifiw(xd tit P. M. with I'u'lfinun I'nrlor cur from I'hlludolplilu lo VllliMmMH t. TKAIN ; IohvonNow York at ft p. m.i Phila delphia, 11:20 p. m.j Wti'diiiitfton, 10.40 a. m. lttililmore, 1 1 p. m.i dully nrrlvlnit at lHiftwood lit 9:,V a. m. Pullmim Nloojilnff etiiH from Phlltidolnhla to Kilo mid from Wnslilmrton and llnliirnore to VMIliimiort and t hrouirh piiHwnifor i-oiu'he? from Phila delphia to Krie and Hultlinoie to W lllliuns jHirt. TltAIN I Iciiven Itenovo at n. m.. dully except Hunday, Hirlvtntf at driftwood 7:M u. rn. .JOHNSONBUHO RAILROAD. (Dully except Sunday.) TKAIN 19 Iohvoh Itldttwiiy at f)::Ma. m.; John Honhurfr at a. in., arriving at Clermont nt 10:4' a. m. TKAIN 20 leaves Clermont at 10:50 a. m. rt fivlnic at .lohnonlnirK at 11:44 a. m. and Hldtf way at 1!:00 a. m. It IIMJWAY & CLKAHFIELD K. It. DAir.v eyct:pt Sunday. HObTllWAKI). NOUTHWAKII. PTM A.M. 12 10 4H" 12 IS II 4K 12 22 1) .V 12 ill Id TJ 12 : Kill) 12 42 HI I'i A.M. i-.M'. Itldway Nlimil Hun Mill Itaven t'reyliinil Hliiirt: Mills 1 ; ) 6 : 1 20 B 23 1 I i IA I mi am 12 iHI 12 M M Itlue Kik'k 12 14 HI 17 Vllli varil Kllll 122 n.M 12 4H 1U20 I ai rier 12. VI S 4S too ln;i! Itrm'kiiyvlll I2:is S: 110 104! Mi-Minn Suinnilt I2:l liiS 114 lots llarveys linn 12211 S 20 120 I0.V) Fulls ('reck 12 20 A IA IV II"'' IlilKnls I2U"i AU0 TI1A1NH I.KAVIC KIDGWA Y. Kastwanl. Westward. Train K. 7:ir. ni. Train ;, ll::Ma. m. Train 0, liVi p. m. Train 1, :i:i p. ni. Train 4, ":.Vi p. in. Train II, s:2A p. ni. 8 M. IMJF.VK.ST, (Jen. Manaiter. J. It. WOOD, lieu. Fuss. Air't. A 1AM HI UN Y VALLKY KAILWAY COMPANY cdiuuioneing Sunday Miiy -, 18114, Low GntUo Division. KAMHVAIIII. KTATlONS. ll. I. itcd Hank .awsiiiiliani New Metlilehcm Oak Itlilxu Maysviilc Hiilnniervillo ... ItriMikvillu Hell Fuller Heynulilsvillu .. I'aticoast Falls f ruck IliiHois Haliuia Wlnterliurn .... I'enliolU Tyler Clen Fisher Hnnezette Grant Driftwood WRDTWAItU. STATIONS. I No. 2 I No.C I NO. 101 10S I 110 A. A. P. M. 6 1IA P. M. P. M Driftwood Grant Henvzottn Glen FUher.... Tyler IViilielil Wlnterliurn ... Huhula Ilullols Fallal-reek .... I'aneoast Kevnuldsvllle . Fullor Hell Hrookville HumniiMVllle.. . Muysvtlle OllkltlliKU 10 10 10 42 10 A2 11 (Ml 11 201 ft Ml A 2 A 42 A All 7 0ll 7 111 T 1CI 7 44 7 A4 8 001 8 12 8 z; 8 112 8 10 11 mil 6 201 A 211 lo ll All 7 SO 7 is II IM 11 47 I OA 1 2ti 13 10 12 20 a m 8 10 1 H4 1 42 1 AS 8 4111 7 40 ft 4S 7 AT 9 01 9 17 9 2.1 44 2 10 2 20 2 .111 2 5s 3 Oil II 1.1 il 47 4 Oil; A. M. S Mil 8 I'.H ft IIS ft 5 10 04 II OA 10 IMl 10 2fl! New Bethlehem 9 15 LawHonhum.. UedUunk 9 4 10 00 I. M P. M.lA M.I P. M Truln. dally except Sunday. DAVID McC'ARGO, OlHI't. 8dpi. JAS. P. ANDERHON. Orm'i. Pars. Aoi. OtKLAUB Private - Hospital, PirrtI AVRNl'B AMD BOgCKT STHKKT PITTSBURG, PR. Prlvato treiitnient Klven, by experts, fur all diseases, niedleiil or auritieal. A laylnv-ln ward where liuitus may have the Iwueiitof attendnnee by a skilled ohstei llean, mid thorouvhly trained nurseit, and at the aauie time secure atrlet prlvai-y. biMtc-lul attemion riven to all female troubles, skin dlsei avaand uiik atris-tions. Nervous diseases personally treated by Dr. D. E. Wiles, physician III charge, a uruUuiito of Jetferson Medical f ol lexeof I'liilu. A corps of skillful andcouipet eut phyitieiana In constant attendance, aided by traliied nurses. Uulis nioderula, placInK treatment wtihin the reach of the anllctwl. Patients admitted at all hours. For full par tlculara address. Da. 1). K. Wilhs. (Ni..VXo.li. I'll li'J !a. m.'p. m.'a. m.'i1. m. p. m III 4.1 4 4l 10 .-it 4 :i 11 mi ft -il 5 12 II A Ul A 2li 11 4li A 41 .1 .'s 12 Oi II ll A 4! 12 2.-I II 211! n: 12 ill II 2it tl Hi 12 4:1 lis 2." I (III I) A7 tl 411 1 OS 7 01 52 1 an 7 2.1 7 00 in iw 1 : 1 :ir 7 !W 7 HI It 03 1 4J I 4S 7 4T 7 il 1 .VI 7 AS 7 IMl 2 or, a oh 7 40I . J 1.1 N Hi 7 AO ) 2 211 H 27 H 01 S 411 ft 44 a is I 2 All ft A4 ft 2S I 8 ISO 9 2.1 8 AA f P. M. P. M A. M. A. M.I P. M U0 Pina Atmid, PITTBBUBG, PA , 0 .. "v-fc f l '
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