THE PROCLAMATION. WORKING UP SENTIMENTS APPRO PRIATE TO THANKSGIVING. A Rough Draft Onr the Rnnnit and Picks Tp Additions In Inks of All Col or Finally Engrossed on Cream Col ored, Ollt Edged I'sprr nml Rlgned. Tlio rotirortlon of Hint tinio honored Inrnmcnt, the ThnnltsKlvliip; rirnelnmn Hon, which falls forth nniiTmlly n tho Impromptu expression of tho nntlonnl exirtitivo't religions grntltnrto. Is the terror of the stnto department. Kvrry ycnr it Is cttlloil upon to prodnco soino tliliiff now in that lino, nml it flTortsto tny llio snmo thiiift in n different wny, to nvoiil if possible verbatim copying of last year's letter, is oiih of tlm vonor nbln jokes of tho iliplomntio Kroenroom. About tlm first nr second week of No vember, everybody knowing that tho day falls on tho last Thursday of Mint month, tho chief clerk or mmo assist ant secretary Miwfi-xt that it is time to think nbont tho "proclnmntion, " Tho chief clerk necordinly mini down tho list of draftinR clerks, ascer tains wHch of Tnclo Ram's servants is ot tho t i mo baskiiiK iu Innocuous desne tndo nml dispatches to tho dclinqncnt by liii ssenner an order to get op a draft for tho proclamation. This ronses tho clerk from bis lethar gy. IIo rises to tho situation with alno rity. His first inspiration is to turn ont a paper different from its predecessors. Tho second nrrests tho riivino afflatns. What on ea-t!i can ho cny that has not been (mid? Ilo writei tho word "whereas" and pause". In despair, at length, ho turns for help to tho classics that is, ho con sults what Van Hurt n, Tyler and Ki 11 moro havo said in past years nnd makes that a groundwork fir a draft. This embryo proclamation is then sent, through tho chief clerk, to tho nssistutit seen mries. Tho lirst touch tip tho document re ceives id tho insertion if n lot of capital jl's for deification, which tho clerk has forgotten in tho throes of composition. "Then nn assistant secretary, finding it remiss in pious: fervor, proceeds to in sert piety with red ink marginal notes. Thus tho word prayer is followed by "songs of praise, " nml "trihnto of grat itude" is bracketed nfter worship. 80 long, so faithfully has this servant of tho people discharge 1 this self appoint ed task that ho is known In office par lance as tho "divino iuvoenror. " Thus revised tho draft proceeds to somo other grand mognl of tho diplo matic greenroom, who finds that now thnt tho Deity has been duly attended to something compliniontary is dne the cation at largo. Bo enrets, in blno pen oil, insert "onr prosperity and great ness," the "labors of onr people" or "onr marts of trado and traffic" This tricolor draft is now handed aronnd again and enoonnters an official in a new vein. His lunch did not agree with him. Ha is in a nnnirntit mrvrul Seizing a pencil, ho adds "that we have not been visited w ith swift punUhmont for our shortcomings. " . Anothor handles the document and finds that it is too general, fails to iden tify the year, so he brings In a few master strokes in purple indelible pot hooks alluding to tho "deadly march of pestilence," "afflictive dispensation" and "fury of the elements." Tho document now Becnis to meet the requirements. It is sent to an engross ing olork, who proceeds to "fecit secun dum avtora," liko a drag clerk making np a prescription. There are tnles to be observod, rules as inviolable as those governing the Bank of England. A cer tain cream colored gilt edged paper is used. An elaboratoly ornamental title is flourished half way down the pngo in old German capital script announoing "A Proclamation by the President of the United States. " The original whoreas lias met with many vicissitudes during tho travels of tho draft Restored to its proper dignity, the ohiof difficulty now is todisentanglo the many colored insertions which crawl like caterpillars all over the sheet. By standing on his head, squinting on the bias or thnmping his guessing bnmp to its utmost tho engrossing olerk at last turns -ont a highly respectable and dec orous looking document. Be snbmita it to the ohiof clerk. Meanwhile he waits in nervous sus pense lest it be returned with a request for another oopy or be disfigured by the insertion of more colored caterpillars. If the 'engrossed oopy is approved, it is token to the White House, The exec utive may or may not read it It's pret ty safe to say he does not, but he never fails to oigu it With the president's signature it returns to .the state depart ment. A lithograph oopy is struck off and sent abroad to our ministers and con suls. The original is filed in the "Book of Credonoo, " a somber, venerable volume exhaling an old time Aroma from its yellow time stained pages, which pre serves from the fouudatioa of our glori ous republio the proclamations of ail our exeontives in exquisite script, for the typewriter, that cruel leotrooutor of the epistolary art, has yet to dese rate the preoious dies of the state ar chives. Before seeking its mausoleum, howev er, a typewritten oopy of the Thanks giving proclamation is given out to the press, and the millions of readers think what a very pious, God fearing man is the president New York World. Economical. The Boston Transcript hat heard of an economical man. lie is a locksmith, and needing a sign he went to a sign painter nud got an estimate for letter ing. Then he nailed two lucks to a board and asked the painter to paint after them tho word "mith." The Phil adolphia Ledger suggests, however, that it would have been cheaper to have used only one Jock and paid the painter for M"s," FASCINATION BY 8NAKE9. The Tongne I'Uy nf tint Reptile a Lara For Their Vrey. The Jihrnsnnts which formed tho sub jects of tho following observations were hatched out in an incubator from eggs kindly givon mo by Sir Cecil Miles. Tho eggs wore taken from tho hon and transferred to the incubator a few days before the young birds wore due to emerge. Two pheasants wore hatched out at about 8 p. m. That evening, nt about (1:80, a finely chopped egg was placed be fohi them, but they showed no signs of pecking at it, nor did they peck nt grain or sand next morning nt 1 1 a 111. At 4 p. m. they began to peck, but seiz ed very little. Ono struck repeatedly nt a crumb of ci'if 011 tho other's back, but failed to seize it, though tho other bird Was quite still. Tho little birds showed no signs of fear of 1110. They liked to nestle ill my warm hand. My fox terrier wns keen to get nt them, much keener than with chicks, probably through scent surges.. tion. 1 placed two of tho young pheas ants, about a day old, on tho floor and let him smell them, nndcr strict orders not to touch them. Ho wns trembling in every limb from excitement. But they showed 110 signs of fear, though his noso wns within an Inch of them. When tho pheasants were a week old, I procured n largo blindworm and placed it in front of tho incubator drawer in which tho birds slept nt night. On open ing tho drawer they Jumped ont ns usu al nnd ran over tho blindworm without taking any notioo of it. Presently first ono, then another, pocked Vigorously nt tho forked tongno ns it played in aril out of tho blindworin's month. Subse quently they pecked nt its eyo nnd tho end of its tail. This observation natnrally lends 0110 to surmise that thoconstant tongno play in snakes may net ns n lure for young nnd inexperienced birds, nnd thnt some cnes of so called fascination may be simply tho fluttering of birds round this tempting object. I distinctly remember, when n toy, seeing a grass sunke, with bead slightly elevated nml quite motion less, nnd round it threo or four young birds fluttering nearer nnd nearer. It looked liko fascination. It may havo been thnt each hoped to bo tho first to catch thnt tempting but elusive worm! Presently they would no doubt be invit ed to step inside. Nnturo. HE HAD A NEW THING. And Cenlus, Is Always the Case, Cot Its Reward. Two men wore sented at a small table near the front door waiting for their sandwiches and coffee when they were approached by n shabby stranger, who touched his hat nnd said: "Gentlomcn, may I ask a favor of one of you?" They wero silent It was no new ex perience to thorn. "What I wished to ask was, gentle men," continued the stranger, "how to spell the word balloon. " ' Thoy looked at one another in evident surprise and one asked, "The word 'bal loon,' you say?" "Yes, gentlemen. I got into a discus sion with a friend, who says there is bnt one '1. ' I maintain there are two." "Your friend's right," said one of the men at the table. "No, he isn't," retorted the other. "Ton 're right Two'l's.' "Let me see, now," said the first "B-a-l-double-o-n-bal-oon. I think you're wrong, Bill, and that this man's friend wins the bet " "It's no bit," aaid the shabby stran ger. "We simply got into an argument You oan see for yourself there is chance for an argument If I bad a pocket dic tionary, I could toll in a minute. Gen tlemen, would one of yon loan me a dime with which to purchase one?" Thoy looked at him coldly for a mo ment and then each pulled out a dime and gave it to him. "You're a good thing, " said tbs first one. "Yoa, you've got something new," added the other. But thealmbby stranger did not smilo. He simply thanked them, and said he would buy one for his friund also. Chicago Record. Orchids For Cot Flowerm. 80 many beautiful flowers drop their petals soon after cutting that they are out of favor with purchasers. The ef forts of florists are generally in the di rection of introducing suoh flowers as Will hold their own for some tiinefter outting. It is possibly one of the lead ing advantages of the carnation that it lasts so long on tflie parlor table, and this is foand to be true with many ape oies of orchids which are coming into favor for outting purposes, quite as niuoh on account 4f this persistence as on aooountof their rarity and sweetness. In this closely related family the cypri pedium is found particularly valuable. There are not ou by jeriisfcenoe, sweetness and curious features in the forms and colors of the flowers, but thoy also have the long stems which enable the Ameri can florists to use them without the necessity of lavish! stemming them. Alaehan'a Monthly. I'm tiMk With m atria- to It. In most of the free lunch planes down town there is a nickel in the slot ma chine devioe, which is plaoed in olose proximity to the lunch. 80 big is the gambling propensity in most men that they will frequently drop enough nickels into one of these machines to pay for a square meal and never "win out" Those machines more than pay for the lunches swt up by the proprietor. Chi cago Tribune. Banting riTwhooU. From a recent discussion regarding the bursting of flywheels it appears that, although a sudden chango iu mo men turn, as from putting on a load, may fraoture the anus, it is probable that centrifugal stress from increased spued is a fnr more prevalent oause of flywhoel accidents, New York News. CHARACTER IN WINDOW 8HADES. They Toll Tale Ahont tho Inmates of tho House, a Young Woman Sy. "I don't know nnything about tho front of a honso thnt more clearly indl- 1 cates the character and condition of the I inmates than tho window shados," said r a young woman of observation. "If yon I ace the shades all drawn down to pre : clsely the snme love! in every window, I yon can tell at once that the honse If occupied by a single family and that the mistress is of a severely orderly spirit. There'll not boa thing out of its accustomed piano hi that house, yon can rest assured. If tho shades of nil the up stairs windows are drawn down to M10 top ot tho bottom sash, whilo thoso of tho pnrlor tiro drawn clenr down, you enn safely jndgn tho family of that honso to bo ono of thoso essentially do mestic ones that livo mostly np stairs, where tho bedroom is at once the wife's sewing room and tho husband's library and where the parlor Is only opened 011 stafo occasions. If the bedroom window blinds In tho middle story are half way down whilo those on tho top floor and of tho parlor nre away up, you won't bo wrong in saying thnt that honso Is 1 ruled by the young folks, who nre going to have a flood of sniishlnoin their bed : rooms even if It does fndo out tho mat ting nnd who nro not going to havo tho parlor smelling liko a musty old church. ! "The room with that ono window ' blind run clear np to tho top is ocenpied ' by a man, nnd if yon seo tho window ' shades at different heights yon tnko it ' for granted thnt they hnve let lodgings ' there or thnt tho housekeeping is of ado i cidedly fmny character. Ono of the J most unfailingly indicative shades is that which runs diagonally across tho window, with ono corner close nndcr tho roller nnd the other half away down tho sash. Tho woman of thnt window is a slattern, nnd it's babies to bodkins thnt tho growler is rarely empty there. "Theso lire, of course, only tho broad 1 indications of tho character reading that may bo done from tho position ami wag of thu (yelids of n house, fur I suppose it is not forcing n figure of speech to Say that if tho windows nro the eyes of a honso the shades nro tho lids and can bo held primly sirnight or give a drunk en wink. "New York Sun. HUNTING PYTHON3 IN NATAL. ' Horn Forests and 111"; Tits to Cnpture tlio i Immense Itcptlles. Tho colony of Natal, South Africa, I nbonuds in boa constrictors anil pythons. I Whilo they do not attack men they are j especially destructive of cattlo, sheep 1 and oxen, and for this reason parties 1 are formed by hunters and natives to burn tho bush and forest in order to ex terminate the pests. Some of the sol diers nt Plotorniaritzburg were rocontly informed by a party of neighboring Zu lus of the whereabontsof a huge python that had been destroying their oxen. The soldiers, with 200 natives, start ed off to capture the snake, and having located it the forest was fired for about a mile roundabout, an enormous pit having been previously dug in toward the center of the inclosed spaoe. What with the burning brush and the shouts of the Kaffirs they soon drove the rep tlio toward the pit, whore, closing iu upon him, thoy forced him into it The python proved to bo of enormous size, being 83 feet long and 41 inches in cir cumforonce. It appeared to be quite stu pid or dazed, having Just eaten a young ox that had been led into the iuclosure. An enormous cage, with iron bars half way down the front, having been constructed, tho snake was got out ot the pit and taken to Maritzburg iu the cage. Here it is kept 011 exhibition at the barracks, and it is fed twice a week two Kaffir goats at each meal It will not oat anything thnt has been already killed for it, preferring to kill its food itself. Tho goats are thrust through a small door at tho end of the cage alive, when, fixing its great eyes upon them, the snake suddenly lunges forward nnd crushes thoni iu its poworful folds. Aft er covoring them with a thick slime al most an inch (loop before swallowing, it flattens thom out by squoezing them and then swallows thom almost at a gulp. After this the python goes to sleep and docs not awake until it is time to feed again. -London Telegraph. I and Too. Miss Frances Power Cobbe tells a sto ry in her autobiography whiou well il lustrates that even to intelligent aud forceful persons I is big and you very small: "Atone of the pleasant gather ings at Mrs. Peter Taylor's, which will not be forgotten by those who bad the good fortune to be invited on ber open evenings at Aulney house, Miss Mary Carpenter remarked, 'It is a thousand pities that everybody will not Join and give the whole of their minds to the great cause of the age, because if they would we should carry it undoubtedly. ' 'What is the great cause of the age?' We simultaneously exclaimed. 'Parliamen tary reform?' said our host Mr. Peter , Taylor; 'The abolition of slavery?' said Miss Hedmond, a Degress, Mrs. Tay lor's companion; 'Teetotalism?' said another; 'Woman's suffrage?' said an other; 'The conversion of the world to Theism?' said L In the midst of the clamor Miss Carpenter looked serenely round. 'Why, the industrial school bill, of oourse. ' No one enjoyed the joke, when we all began to laugh, more than the reformer herself. " Bins as Marks of Troo Growth. Mr. Jamos Stewart, one of the most intelligent horticulturists of the south, says in a note on the annual ring growth of trees that be knew a oase of a tree 95 years old which, when out down, ex hibited 7S concentric rings. The name af the tree is not given, Meehan'i Monthly. Vaehaxujred, Intimate Friend Has your husband's' love grown cold? Saroastio Wife Oh, no. He loves himsolf J oat as muoh now as he did, when we were married SO yean ago. Bomerville Journal. I I Kdn itted stth I JHICj Why Was It (li lt llPl 'l s :rJMive ill 1. ,i:l nf (I'f emt'V'r nf ninel'ir ';v;i im:1,ii ih'-mm lurr I llireii'ihn'if. til'' w.irl-l. vn tin- i--i'v tiii- l" nf 111.- !:;.! t r: . In itft - I 11I I'.'.' WorM - .' air. ( lii'.i'.'i'-' Am! ltt it III ll. 1.1 VI.. " ""' 1 ' Hulls "' I' " 111 1 lul'iiiitu.'l s 1.1 iiii'i 'i' .niiill'. :i-, 1 ..-e.t..n .! fe .! I V- I' Ir ImI'ii t . 1 1 1. viTS . I '. An-iirillivi to licit-: tr. -"Art'.ilii ijj thnt are in any wk-c dniienrono ot otlmistvo, alno patent millcitms, nostrums, ai'il oinwiienl prck'.ura J tlcua, whoao inn cdleutn ui'e con- c cenlnil, wttl not bo aslui!.t.ei to t;su " ' Exposition,'' iiti-l. lll.TiTnre U ciuk Ayer'a Mirsap rill i Is not a C2 patent Mvill.-hiiv ret n n utriun, an.1 n-'l Jjj! a sci'K't trcvirntl'iu, t,; I7rciitnf It tirn;n io'nri tiad liolhlnn U cotifivil ulii'n n'l" liieic-l a- I i lln for nuiVi from wli'i'h It li ciinimnivlH. Rrrm V l ntt I1' It l e!it !!!! f V a ('.mii'iiii'i'l fnitrt'.iir it:-1 r.'"-" Sarieip-irlll't. :in-l In ct.M y -I'-i" wi -1i . Hie ltiil"rii'ni',nt of I'lN in ! tnifi'Mt.-.-;! nmtinllt."-. call' 'I t"U ' li'-r for inr- li.-: lipnll tlm l!l:llllll:l.-tlllv I prnillll'tS of til' cut h e iviirlil. o Ayer'sJRSarsspariliail; Admitted for Exhibition ''5 AT THE WORLD'S PAfiJ ssoooooooooooooooooonocci t m iiiiitaitisftsiMMtM iihiuii tt ntt iMtitittia.iutdf ri J. S. MORROW. HKA1.EU IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVKRKD FREE. OPERA - HOUSE BLOCK Kcynoldsville, Pa. To Methodists. PATRONIZE THE BEST AM) CHEAPEST. THE PITTSBURG Christian -:- Advocate Ealabtlahed 183.3. Rev, C, W, Smith, D. D., Editor, Ofllre, Si I 1 1 Av, Organ of the MotlnullHt Kilncial Church In Wi'stern Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio, and West Virginia. Able articles on all thu live questions of tho day. Tho Contributors include Bomo of the most eminent writors of tho Church. The weekly exposition of tho Sunduy School Lesxon, is pronounced by leading Sunday School workers to bo unexcell ed. Interesting news from all tho Churches. Sjieciul attontlon given to the Young Folks' Department. Terms, I1.G0 iier year, In advance All Itinerant Ministers of tho M. E. church are agents, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sample copies sent free. Mention this papor. Address, J. A. MOOliE, ChrMitin Advocate, PlTTSliURO, Pa. N' OTII'EOF APPLICATION KORG'HAUTEK UV C'Olil'OliA TIO.N. Notlrel. horeby alvpn that an amillratliin will lie mttilo to Inn Uovurnor nf tlietJom monwouith of I'viuiHylvunlu by H. K. Hoover, 1). K. ItobltiHon, lltuiry A. lived, Ed. Uooder nnd O. H. 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Two stories In one volume A Tragedy and a Comedy A KTcatchnnce for audits. Wenlveexeluslve territory. Kur terms and full particulars ad dress, J. W. Kkki.su & Co., (CD Arch St., 1'hlla. Get an Education. Education and fortuuo ffo hand In hand. Gel an education at the Central Htiile Nor mal HcIkmiI, l.is'k Haven, I'u. Klrst-class acconimiHlnllons uud low rates. Hlute aid to students. For Illustrated cutalovue address IAMCS ELDUN, I'll. P., Principal, Lock Haven, Pa. n-TAI, ItrifllKSTKU k PITT3- HriMMI KAILAVAY. Thi'slmrt linn iM-lwri-n IttiMoin. Itlrldwny, Itriidrorth iiliiiniiiM'ii, Muftiilo, Ito tH'slcr, Nluiriiin l-ii Mh nml pollilrt tn ln uppor oil M'Ulon. On nnd nftnr .liini 17th, 1!M, pnHwn- fiT tniliiH will nnlvo und dcpiirt from Fulls 'rci'lt Miiitlon, iliilly, rcrpt HuiMlny, hh fol lows: 1.110 I'. M. nnd ft.W p. m. - AfrommiHlullon from l'utiv-tititw ni'V anil It I v Ituti. 0:50 A. M,- Itiilliiloiind l(iH-ln.trr mull- Tor HriN'lt wnv villi. llfltfwi.y..lolniwnilmrtr.Mt, Jt'wt ll, liui'lliiHl, f-jt In miincn, l.ulinlo fiml ItfN'holiT: ronncct Iritf lit JohrmonlHirfr with I. fii K. 1 t it it. ;t, tor Wilcox, Kiinc, WnrM-n, '"ort-y rind KrU. 10:54 A. M. Acfommmliitlon Fnr Pyki, It i if Kuti mid 1'ntixsiititM iiry. I. M.-- Hindfotil Ai-'-ornniofliit ton For MtTchtH!', Mioi-kwiiyvlllr, Fllmont. Ciip nioii, lllwuy, JotiiiHoiilnlm, ?.it. Jvvrctt find Itiii'lff iid. 5:10 I'. M. -Mull-For IiiiHoIh. HyUns, Big Klin, I'linxsiiiiiwiM.y mid WnUtoM. P:i..rii,.'is vtt- r. .in- 1'd lo ptiri'liiHP tifl vin hofon- -tit i'i Inir t h rn i A n i-Xitmh cli lit ui- of T.-ti ( i iiis n he i- Icrti'd tiy rtni 1 1 iici i In fi f;iifs lit, piild nn iniiiiH, fiim nil miif loi-t v Im'H'II ('l (!:', ( k mil inlni lied, I Iioiimiii ihlli HfkctM t two rents per hill", uir'M, fi.t- i;i.,:r.:i' lii't 'rcii n II dii1tnns, .1. H. Mel m vim;, A-n-nl, Full, ereek, Fn. It. (i. Maiiilwh K. ('. Lapkv, fii'liiTiil Htn.i. Ct-ti, I'm. Aueiil I'ti'TMl Htn.i. Undfilo.N. V. KiMdiester N. Y J ENS V LV A X I A U A ! LI tOA h IX EFVMT NOV. 12", riilliMhdplihi & File Kttlltond Division Tlmo Tulile. Tinlits lruve Drift uooit. FASTUAKD 0:04 A M- Tinlii H, dully exi-ept Pnndjiy for Hnnbtity, Hnt il-ltiinr mid Inlrinvdlnte stu tloiw, ntrlvtiiK nt Fhtltidelpliiit tl:."U p.m.. New Voik,H;;tit. m.; Hull Iniore, l:Vt p.tn.i Wti-lilii'-'ion, 7:.i p. tn Piilltmin Pnrlor enr from Wllllunwpoi t mid pnsseiitfur roiu'lies flom K ll lie lo t'lillti(!rlplil!i. P. M.- Tniln 0. dnlly except Hnndiiy for lliirrlliitru nnd Intel nieillnte Htnt Ions, nr tllni;ut Phthidi Iphln A. M.; New Voi k, ;:t't A . M. Pnlltnnn Sleephnr etirn from Ihii-rUlnii-i: lo Plilliidelphhi nnd New York. Plilhidelpliiil p:eM'ivrei s e:ili If 1 r ill 111 III hlerp.-f ii nd Mnt t ,-d until T:im . m. P. M. --'I t ii In 4, dully for Snntiiiry. Ihirrls lun jf mill Intei nn-dinti' slat itH, ui-i i inu nt Pldlndidptilii. :.'! .. M. ; New York, 1::d A. M. on Week (IliVS and A M. Hlltl- dny; P.nlt Inuue, ii:-jn a. m.: Wa-lilnu'ton, i a. M. Pul I nil' n ni!" Tin in I'i le and Williams. port to Philadelphia. Pa-o i;. i In sleeper for lt;tliint'ue mifl ie-liln -'inn will ho ti an-fet led in! n :!-hln;-'(.ti h- per nt Mar-tl-liiitL'. I'm iifer eoi'tdies Item I. vie to I'liilailrtphla and V illiatn -put t to t:tli i-tnon-. !.-'1AV,M:li T:M . V.- 'I inln 1. dally repl S'indav for 1 1 f s jr a v, I'ltll ' liiiiii'ii' and Inter medial 'it'et!-. Ir'ius h'iih:vav at x;it I-. M. fur !le. !l:."n A. .M'l lain ;;. .i::iiy for Iv ie i:d in'ei tnedla le p lipis. Writ P. M.Tniln II, dnily evei pt Sunday for l line nnd Inlei nu (iia t c st a i iote.. Til KIT' ill TKA1 VJ FO': 1 Ml I FTW', I'M) FKOM i'llt; FAST AND SOI I'M. TP A IN If leaves I'tiihidfdphia :M a. in.: iishltiL'tofi, ?.;ii . i.: Fad. in i:e. S:.V; a. M.J llkeshm ii-, Pi:Ci a. M.: dally eveept Hun day, tirrh imr nt I" 1ft whh tit '.::, p. m. w i i I Pidlmmi Pmlor enr from Phlladelphhi to Wllllmnsport. TKAIN Uleaves New York lit p. in.: Phllii didphln, H;'M p.m.; nhlnnlon, lit. Mm. in.; Itnltlnioie, 1 1 :"0 p. tn.; dally urilvlny nt Idiflwood nt ( a. iu. Ptillmmi sleejiltm ears front Philadelphia to Frte nnd from Washington nnd Italtlmoie to W llllani'-poit nnd throiiL'h paenu'r roaehes from Phila delphia to Kile nnd Unit I more, to Wlllinins port. TKAIN I lenves Itenovo nt fl::0 a. m.. dally except Hundiiy, tiirlvhiK nt Driftwood 7;tl u. m. .lUlINSONIJUIiG HAILItOAD. (Daily oxwpt Sunday.) , TKAIN Ifl leaves Ktdtrwny nt OSIOh. m.: Jolm Hoiihurtrtit1h4Tiu.nl., urrlvlntf ut C lermont nt 10:40 ii. tn. TKAIN 20 leuves Flerntont lit I0:A0 n. m. tir riving ut .lohnsonhuiK nt 11:44 a. m, and KldKWUV a a, in. 11 IDtiWAY & CLKARiaiCLU It. U. DAILY EYCKPT SUNDAY. SOLTIIWAKD. NOKTHWAIII). l'.M A.M. STATIONH. A. M. P. M. i in li IH i!i !i 11 :is 13 42 12 44 13 I'I l mi 1 hi 1 14 130 14.'i 1140 II 4H II .V! NHrJ Id 10 10 l." 10 17 III 3d m: III 41 III4S III ,V lllduway i;l 120 I It! 1 I HI 12 : 12 M 13 .13 13 .0 l:is 12 :m 12 an I:.' 20 Ishind Hun Mill Haven t'rovland Chorts Mills lllne Uii.'li Vineyard linn furrier llris'kway vllle McMInn Siiiutnlt llnrveys Klin l-'nlls frock liiillols II 22 II 15 nut timi f,H fi.ii .14S rM r 3 ft 20 ft 1.1 5(10 urn 12 Ui I'llATXH I.KAVK UlIKiWAY Fiistvnrd. Wesiward. Train s, 7: 17 a. ni. Train :t, ll::il a. m Train ll, l:4."i p. m. Train 1, :i:m p. m Train 4, 7:.W p. in. Train II, s:2"i p. in H M. I'HKVOST, J. It. WOOII, lien. Pass. Ak't. tlen. Manaiter. ALLI'XUI KN V VAIXEY UA1LWAY eoMl'ANY I'tiiniiioneinjf Suiulny May 27, INIH, Iow Griulo Division. KASTWAIIO. No.l. No.S. No.O. 101 loll A. M. P. M A. M. I'. M. P. M III 4.-1 4 40 HI'S? 4 !W II :f ft r ft f! 1 1 :n ft :i:i ft 2o 11 4i ft 41 ft 3 12 l' ti in ft 4? 13 2 ". ll 30 6 07 12 III 0 2.1 (I I I 12 4il II lis A it I la 1 II .'i7 H 44 1 (IS 7 (O ft .' 1 2i 7 2 7 01 in .v 1 ; .1 :i" 7 :i4 7 10 11 ur 1 4ft 1 4S 7 47 7 2:1 1 Ml 7 ft 7 M 2 (f 8 Oil 7 40 3 Ift It HI 7 CO 3 2.1 H 27 S 01 3 l H 44 8 IK UI 8 ft4 8 3N a 20 3ft 8 Vi P. M. P. M A. M. A. M. P. II Ked Hunk... l.aWMinliain New llci lilehein (ink Klilue Mnysvllle Hilinniervllle ... lirisikvlllo Hell Knller lteynoldNvllle.. I'ancoast Kalis 1'reek Diillols Hahula Wintcrhurn I'entleld Tyler Cilen Fisher Henezetto (Irani Driftwood WKSTWAIIK. TATION8. No 2 NO.S No.101 IU) 110 A. M. A. M. P. M. IP. U. P. II Driftwood 10 10 11 on 8 :ift Urant. 10 42 ft IK 7 Wll Hnnezetto 10 S3 5 42 7 IH (Hen Fisher II Oil 5 ftti 7 Xl! Tyler II 20 8 in 7 44 1 I'enHeld II : 20 7 M Wlnterhurn .... 11 M 3e sue Hahula 11 4? 8 .'17 8 12 DuHols I Oft 8. Ml 8 3ft 13 10 S 00 Kails Creek 1 ill 7 2n 8 si 13 20 S 10 Pancoast, 1 :w 7 2 8 40 Iteynoldsville.. 1 42 7 44i 8 4s Kiillor 1 fts 7 ft? 9 Oft Bell 2 10 8 m D 17 Mrookvllle 2 20 8 in 9 3ft Hnmniervllle.... 2 ail 8 s 9 44 Maysvllle 2 fts 8 ft7 10 04 OakHldk'e H Ori 9 Oft 10 is New Ueihlehom a ift 9 1ft 10 3ft I.awsonhain.... 3 47 9 47 ' lied Hank 4 on 10 00 A. M. A. M. P. M. A M. P. M. Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID McCAUUO. Gen'l. Scpt. J AS. P. ANDEHSON. Gm'l.. Pass. Agt. OAKLAND Private - Hospital, VirTH AVKNUI AND UIHJUKT ST1IKET PITTSBURG. PR. Private treatment Riven, by exports, for all. diseases, medical or surKlcal. A laylng-in ward where ladles may have the benelitof attendance by a skilled olistetrican, and thoroughly t ruined nurses, and at the sanio time secure strict privacy. Kneclal attention r iven lo nil female troubles, skin diseases and unn affections. Nervous dlseuhes personally treated by Dr. D. E. Wiles, physician In chariio. a xraduato of Jefferson Medical Col leite of PI1II11. A eorps of skillful and compet ent physicians In constant ulteudiinee, allied hy trained nurses, Kales miMleraie, placing treat, iieut within the reach of thu anllcteu. Patients admitted at all hours. For full par ticulars address. Hit. D, K. Wu.iw, 3810FirtH AVIMVI, I'lTTBBUHO, PA.
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