Mecasaton of Geysers. © Professor Bunsen has clearly explain od the old time géviogical puzzlé-—~the periodical erapticn of gewsers, and the explanation ia #0 satisfactory that the scenifista have caaded their studies and experiments along that Hina Aecordiog $0 the professor a cavern filled with wa ter Lies deed in tho bowels of the garth, being connected with the surface by the Igeyrer. Tie water in this esvern is highly heated Ly the earth's internal fires. There is a constant and heavy pressure upon this hot water reservoir arising fron the weight of the water in the geyser opening, which may be likened to # hnee natural staadpipe. After a given langth of thme the heated water below rises to gach a high teniperature that steam is given pif despaty the pres. MIMICRY AND REASON ross RO Indication That Tlis Monkey 1a korslowes With a Flore of Esch. “That the roonkey possesses intelli i gence to a considerable degree iz proba- bly troe,’’ said a hotel proprietor whi has 8 small menagerie on bis premises “1 pelieve, however, much of the intel Tigence with which that animal is cred jtod is doe ta his ove of mimicry. +The other day two young men with wo girls were st the monkey's cape feeding him peanuts ans chewing gam, and one of the men mggested that she give the monkey some, expecting that if he took if in his month it wenld stick to his teeth, and he wonld make sorry work of trying to ! ahew it. The girl at once parted with the sweet morsel sho was 80 industrions ly chewing, extending it toward the a Ome of the girls MONEY AND MUSIC. | THOUGHT THE : How Some Fauroes Corrposrrs Viste Tall whew Her Eoviaivent : Por Their Prilinait Creatives Hunde, had 38 porkog and Bis opiratic i {wound have lived aod died as pos | the proverbial Hurl pone. Walsh, | his pablishor, pid him pitifol | | for his operas. For { wearles he receiviod no mors than 2c Lean each, i roan Eaver paid was a Aland ae thought fron | the POTAPERIT H AEOT RA did pot weil Om [sen were fram Mo | the pontrary, the aways found a ready | eked if we Row sarket and prov a ; {| wory intimate fri profit to the pablisher. Afnlly assented and fo opera, i 1 his faraily fins fit of ved first wife ani ian jocnlsrly ¥oariid chat the present sand pot bean for cf % CEA a both OOO IR BEE, rye Slaal have Brae spc Gomi piake Bal gg Leonel $ ig F: 8 pany at teast 11 01 11080 LD osnapun ny pe 2 Lponniadns : eh pe Law onsik Ron $0.5 z y oa i . i + inpt EAT MING Radndi 38 svn Linliod of a pREDT WE In i i par : while he g 1 oat wh ar thre plisens Ir ¥nust nnd ih aes Hand §% Frthn wa felt as id Lid vey i can small pros | ance with then SEPT § |ewanln of has first | Walsh netted a Pp fwhereupon Handel pArriteet « sveontid Mra POV ER GP THN i | The Pressurs hey Faert in the Sideline REE EEA that | thn ir beg AR i J shuttod wish enn ite £n Poi tid hase 2% i wort hain | tertglly 1 spake of his tha fun 13 ree tion of Meat Fidal Kevirdipg to the invetigaticis of Dr. GV. ilsek the musnliar stirenuth of thi juss cosapares favirmbly wath that of any port of the body, Teo ornsh a pives of iteak, necording to Dr. Bled, a bite of 40 to 45 Ponnas is nespssary——that ie, if the padre pin chine were so rigavd (hat, SHINE A double lever between The jaws, an ob jot eonad De Jilted free: the flor, a 40 ponnud weight could pais) by the stinks. Repeat this effort every fine ¥o0 chew, and y00 29E an pon of haw moch eyiirotin is required to pat ong's dinuer And what nralies it harder still tv that nice peonls hatiftuaily nee piech more force than is nicesmsy in chewing their fond. For instsmee, in chew nid stonk BY | {uy sho abd aitey Av. BE pel Fl omrriee pet de yy from apt Surday, as willows ener rming Bok daily ens TEAINS DEPART, 1M Mi rwensvilie snd Clemrie ¥ a Srationd, Buffalo and Hochenter hss au asutay ney and Run. : 19% p. ta. [Falls Creek. ly Sin 145» Panssulswrey snd Big Ron. 8 = Uheargheid ard 'Wiiliemeporn. “ +a 5% yt phe 1 Aus rsaiawne Run, # (ewrfie id ang —l By 2 TERE Uren TRAINS ARRIVE, i 55 nm, Punxsntswiey abd Big Hun. HE + Bradford aud Ri i red wo dgwey. #4 Curwensviie snd Cearteld. 4 2 p.m. Siemrteid & Pils. 4h Pas gsatawoey and Big Boo if Bufiuio, 4 #4 Ta © + ® o Rechoutas & ¥ * Pauwsuiawies sud Bly Bus E® 9% Carwensviile ad earned i, Thoom Bd nie UoKsls good TOF paasage Dx tween | tor the ausie seller, © Well grire of the water in the opening leading to the surface, and the column af water in tho exis tube je gradually fo reed ape ward, The release of pressure and the ecourequent disturbanos of the water then canse the amtents of the snbterm. nesn reservoir 40 Rash into steam and witlently expel the contents of the exit tube. exhibiting to the observer the phenoroenan of a geyser in potion, 31. 1omis Republic SASH AAS rk Loweil's Patriotism. The pext year he was called to the serrice of the country whose f; andation he bad heen celebrating i FONE. He was sent in 1577 as Ameriean minister to Spain, where another ma of letters, Washington Irving, had preceded him half a century before. In 1550 ho was transferred from Madrid to Leonie Amnerioan minister aver muwde hin node weloomn sanong a foreign ; than [owell wis among the British And Bis popularity was not dao artemis to please their pre Lowell never gave up any of his ennisry. Rather on oeonsion 4 filers 1. Niavhore puay plainly England was Jawellx sien to beingraiped, With ban ja trict gn was almost wn passion. [a senieding hit to férear Britain the Einited Bintes put its best foot forward, and oor kin goroes the sea were quick to nrcterstand tha soportnnity offered to thers, and by ther recnest Lonwell deliv ad in Eng land mauy pablie addresses formal arations some of them, while arhers wars bat offhand speeches after dinner. But whatever the occasion Lowell was aqual to it~" James Russell Loweil, by Brander Matthews, in St. Nicholas ve $43 FE RAK nna EIR SA a Antiquity of Archery. The nee of the bow may be traced to the rernotest antiquity. The first pation which wa find of it is in Genesis x31, 20, whan it is eaid “hat Ishinael beam an archer. It was intradoced into Eng: jand in the reign of Egbert the Saxon, bat was not nsed at a martial weapon till the reign of Edward I. The period at which the longbow attained its meridian fame may be fixed in the reign of ‘Henry V, whose archers destroyed the whale French cavalry, clothed in com: ‘plete steal, with their yard Jong BIrows. At the battle of Plodden Field also the English archers made sad havoe Sboot- g with the bow was an extremely fashionable amusement in the reign of Henry VII, and Holinshed reports tht the prince shot as well as any of his guard. After the siege of Deviges in the civil wars, 1647, the bow, as a military weapon, was entirely laid aside. Arche ery derives its name from the bow being, when drawn, in the shape of an arch. A BRA apna Symbolical Jewelry. The Japapese ladies, Ly the several ways of dressing the balr, denote whet b- er they are maid, wife or mother. {ther nations and tribes attach a similar sig “nificance to the wearing of cortain arti. cles of jewelry, as the Algerian woua, who spon the birth of the first child as . gure a round silver brooch, enriched by small coral roses and finely wrought kncha of metal If the child isa girl, this ornament is worn on the breast; if a boy, it is placed on the fornbend. These women, young and cid, are fond of trinkets and wear a multiplicity of bead and coral necklaces, ss well a» those made of spices sod a sweet small ing paste, ssid to be composed of pressed rose leaves. Rrucelets and pecklaces of the latter kind are found on sale in large bazaars and are desirable not only as curiosities, but on account of their pleasant and lasting perfume. ~Jowel ers’ Circular. Louis Napoleon's Friendly Uricklayer. The founder of the firm of Guodillot, whose extensive premises were recently burned down, played in his time a sab ordinate part in the history of his coon. try. He was explored asa bricklayer at the fortress of Hau: when Louis Na poleon, wha had been comfined within its walls after his finsco at Strasburg, effected his escape. It was Godillot who lent the pretender his bicuse nnd conrse woolen trousers aad thus enabled the prince to slip ont in this disguise, car. rying 6 beam on lis shoulder, which concealed his for ares from the saldiers on goard. Afterl a proclamation as em peror, Naphieon {1 testified his grati- tude by paying © «dillot & large sum of moper and appol lngthin purveyor to the sry and the military sehocl of va rious articles of atGt, which soon be- same gonerally ¥oown ander thn apipel- tation of Godil 4 Revue Luddpen- dente. A PH A wbla Life, . seorehor «hizzed aronnd the core per, and Ferry scaped geting ran over only by an ni gnified £ s #1 wonger x that gad. “Ho's the v Hamme Macton Reaves. “Vell, he nov be a walking genta man, but he's: 1 unmitigated hog when he's riding ''— incinnati Enquirer. tw pot was? ha king gentleman in be 5 campany, smd Har Sweet In Comparison, “Deest’t the rag peddler appoy you with his hom?" + Not half as much as the piang ped- aler next doar. ''—Detrait Free Press. hands, throw it prasibla to reciive 4 Americanism gy to have seed ! aver his back ap 1 think of the kitkers {girl 1 in Gitellectaal sant just as much to lox op to our The pond cage. The monkey grabbed it instantly and put it into his month, but instead of chewing pulling it out in small ribbons, as chil dren sre frequently seen tg da When he had it all ont of hismouth, he rollad it into a compact hall between his gan the operation again. He appeared to enjoy the performaance as much as his visitors, That was imitation.” “That's al) right,’ rejoined another, chat 1 had an experience with that | same monkey wherein he displayed in- tol ligernion cove day, and 1 thought to annoy him hy bliwing smoke in bis fare. I was mnch sarpriged to find that, instead of being | annoyed, he exijoyed it, ns wad avis doneed by his sd wr mmoke in larger volnmea Som he began himee If at the point where srnoke came against him. ginicked cme side fir a bow wenld tarn squarely romnd other sida tremfed in ti Then he gat np dizeclly 3 aru reentved Lhe sok faci and neck hae Beld his broads gneve Or win! the job be thet sat Ww aud i wonid him £ was motion, Now tan? thyomgh some sat o pothing will sand fens to the surface or stupsf fvaly ar folmo RETVOY. COLLEGE GIRLS AND MLBD AGE. Fits of Confession That Throw a Light on the Question. { have no donbt that the remaining cause of the low marriage Tet is that ! many men diclike intellectual Wish : v Lether Becanes such women are really disagreeable or becatse men's Lane mad) Ant even among those wha like them as i A friends many feel as the young man did | fanit I shall not try to determin wha made this confession +1 never expected to marry tho sort of | £id. You know I alwars believed | equality and all that and had good friendships with the ool] girlie. But, yousee, you irks hadn's | After you had | seen ns hanging at the board on problems | you conld work and hud taken the sama i lege any illasions about oe % degroes yourselves, you comldn’t lroagine | as wonders just because we had gone | throngh college, and when I met a dear little girl that thought 1 knew every. ge thing—why, it just keeled mo right Pe over. Tt was a fesling I had no idea of. And the enllege woman answered | +1 will betray something to yon. Lots | med ax you. We i] hoes | of va are just as uorefor bands as yom want to be boked op ta Only of courie the more wa know the harder itis to find somebady to meet the | want. really the idexl one, and everybody willl But per ecne to prefer it some day. sopally 1 like men 10 be supercar to Wo Omly 171 tell you whats I don't like in themn—the wish to keep abead of as by holding ux back, like spoiled children that want $o be given the game and then admired for their skill If men would encourage ua to do our very best, and then do still better thevonelven, 1% ought to be good for civilization. le “The Marriage Rate of College Wam- en,” by Milicent W. hing, in Century. Si pS HA A PATS 0 I pa EO AN Misery In Italy. Prom a hrgienie standpoint, Taly is probably the worst off manong all eieilized nationk Aveording to statis rien ooilarted and pails i Boil wha fon t eovering the there are (none of Italy 1.454 xh fuality or in les than one halt hentio figures Wohave Walter « ng fou fatter Is 8 Te ¥ ke £ bad in Tonite takin at quentiyes ad Canes many peonlinr to mnie CANE get Erna ted pepsin of pel pron ines = In 4 940 eonnmun ition of pot eaten atul can nearby towns, si vial that the poor perple of Italy cannot ford it. Three hundred and sixn communities have not 5yon 8 Gel wily be We 4. 50 TE their dead being buried in the churches, | purchase ground | for thoy are too pour tu for burying purposes. Fourteen hundn id and thirty seven villages have no gician, a condition which dreadful. for one third of the entire area of Italy is subject to vialartal fevers dur ing coe hall of the yeas she. Ie it. or attempting to, began | | ocqnpone the next opera, TT lah 167° Honddl, saeverylag lest a fortes in tryiog to estaciish ral x atl | fased th allow the plitose of her reed. cnr by hana in the homes. “We never knew the first Mrs. BT said, at we do know and are viry fond of the sec into his month amd be | I was by the cage smoking | BE Gi 88 Dear Ine na | sorntehing | wi of the When 1 had | vainvtes, he to hoes the : yall for Probalily the equal marriage a the | vr Professor | monarchy, | seitivmunities 2 bad a | trizties the nervins system may steed i 5 RRs PEL jan opern in London, and, althou | ond wife. 1 su hseqoen! self hy his cratarios, it was nob She pab- | jisher, but the public, who put itn his power to do this Fven when we come down to the time of Meaart, we do not find that the claim of the brain worker to a fair wags had bwin recog It almost staves on | tes pecall the fact that “Den tvsnanni™ tha seeraud bronght to is Composer ho Here than | £46. For “The Magic Finte'' he was aditly before she said; J hich w & 5G paid just 100 dudats, and yor the man. | ager of the theater at whads the opera wis first produced minde a fortone cul : of it. No wonder Mozart had to be laid Lin a panper’s grave, the very site of | sinned by a Bonons which f« anknown to this day, Sebi faite Ii pert fired oven worse, Sore of his mag : nifieent songs sold for Jess thas a <1 ip to please the prosmt wife and ut his deccass It was DiTenit | pap jealons wins I kin wise onough MOLY vy tender memory to Bi + Pits wh 9% 54d 1 1 ie Bp dass ties #4 * nels attention § Pris BIRBREY Claws may sieber : roonlt Just Wank FORE GUAT LY firgt wife, | rojristorid 1 70 yours ag, | after with strangers, though : fora} them {ost poplar spor aver Writion, SOL never penton WEL SEER EL SUEFACATED BY THE SNAKE'S GUOR. | A Maine iy Bons Aly 4 PW, Fi BV LE Wao § 4 § EEN EY § sy ow % Viegisis MM ovaasin. cohen [owas a ponng 104 aged Muara vey Virginia fir a tin A Gratefal lan It was HE In | wes living th a large weston 0 | erating a stenessf pr of a previ fives, ard creed of the time a foo roadster, andl had fallen lish babies of speeding uy reradion megkndios of | Hv thy omevinios wos id consequently had ho fear of had formnd a habit of ple) tall sock nase a8 Tasne and of giving theni a spi break their nivka ul Banepa ¥ a 18 seh gli Raps, al of ay gling arrose fhe {unit sof | As son ry heres aver | Le mlmest rane | wx af A rail dis. | ized cm the * ay hehe foe the drain To i 3 # ¥ 5 er Te! : £37 = yoiled to me like wild men t %, RHEE averal Boars dormant wees thn not pow belives he dil saYooating, thrown * by the snake, I breathing that poisoned ma tag Zin & og ah ai} Bid be srs | wr, who | Hh Re Jodmt anh ¥ % Ro i her WE aT whole tribe of crawler tun. | -~lamciston Jour rf CuarTiagn, 3 she miTot Tim : fhe wevalsion of Ti XK ha an me ——[etroit | transparent plate wh | After each change of skin th 3 iu ar aE aad ans E on Ae Billy, 3 samp’ Yom gig Kp ast daar SLR feuding ting oN rite. 7 L Free Pros the Taodon pw a Ring cob became nearty hind Nervousness and Physical Injuries, i A certain proportion of the cases of | nervous disease which the physician secs | are dua to physieal injury. If a man be | hit on the bead with a club, the ipevic i table result, if the Blow be hard encugh, will be a break of the skull, bleeding from the torn vessels beneath and rose : tng of the substance of the brain frail | It the blow be lighter, the brain may | still ba indared, bus the injury will bes | | lem severe. A blow npen the back may | break the spine and senwusdy bnjure j { gpinal cord. The InJary may bee al: | merely a pressure upon 6 single nerve | for a few hones, vot that tay cans on blo for weeks Between tsn the eye in a hoamy Doms any apertura which it ean partmen $ row RACH en. 1 crack. This we slightly the snake soueered taro one of the seni as § ha 3 gi C8 Ry a * then dtaliean Lo after tha a 27 » ¥ ack by thie Ba FE boragd sun avEG i Basel ooane Re peeabial CBOE GF Wee 18 1 Speirs Pha ole ire ast ite wk fo A apparently pone aanry b Lalimemt any degrov A those Wak 1RPRTY, ie Eat Ta 1 | oe ah A ER need there tw 841% snd Fe pad; enknoRe or ovorstiiadi Mrs Hels Wipsewurts Avperd with fng of harm, 1 jomped for him, toot om his neck, and, catehing “him hy the tall swang hifi to give him a snap Same people wen near by, and they | vs <lrop that Bolas y $y x 7 ATIRCR, gap here nitst have been somo. | thing very poonlinr alont Mes B. Na { to make Mrz B Nu 2 so perustent in her determination to keep all men: | tion and memery of her ont of the way.’ “My now found friend smiled a little “There wil sore thing peculiar abonh the first Mix B., I belinve, cannot be attributed to She was & rarely heantifol woman, and her untimely death at 4 was a terrilile blow to her hushand He married agin after ee TE yout & man fospead a Lifetime alone bat his young love has always bev a 1, and her pletare, artist, mand wonders ar trmehedd Wo 16 ly Aw Man's Hasarlons Eoeonnier With says | iY. VEE spent (i oo 1 Maine wind Massachue tte and Bada i beg the | series ny path | oR snap Sant after | wont to tho sooth, fa the romd one day I saw a L 75% % anal snake, a couple of feet lng, per winh colar, Wry | Without think- PRE Dy rf stopped a moment, whi the snake wriggled, and then I snapped him dae and apedent form. Mark the result o | In loss than ten Huinues 1 becminn dros | ov and insensibly and remaingd wo for ir wpe of the efforts uf | those who had stoned me to yotise my 1 4d pot kuow this ainka bit ge in any way and do The air bad a swekening omnell--an BE cali tiyink, and Wins od mae Curing » fake's Blindness. Tha spake 1 was told, was a moe SARIN, One of the most senob uf the Sines that day. snapping soaked has affhosd ies Cre of the pust poisons snakes at ra, recently Wien it shod 19 skin, it threw off every part axeept the th overs the ey is pista re. 4 fx xx 8d | mained apoast, and the sucerRave lay- | arg became opapae and projectad over Tha keeper used the snake habit of creephig throagh final iu the wall of ita cage to rid Usif of the growth over the gyn He drew hack the {pon shutter which separates one come Props tie other, leaving 8 wax The cola sion disco: ered this and pushed its nos into the witersd, and h, rubbing off It was the way ih . r | and dans thi seal | flew Gf Po Twn 10 with oireles of gold, adonsed with whose crashing point i at 40 to 45 pounds, the persons tat od by Pr. Black asad a force of 60 16 HO ponnde—from 13 to 40 pounds mors Chan Wis DRces- airy. All thin extra Birce of wonrse 18 worse than wasted, hut prolmbiy the generality of manhood will kden on wasting strength jost so tilla mira ays wematio method of cating is pedo tad But Dr. Black did sot ecefine hime salf to stesk in his experiments. He tested all kinds of meat and found that muatten chops may be crushod with an | expenditure of 23 to 4% poonds of strength. Broiled ham and rons beef require the peatest sanonnt-—45 to #0 pounds — while perk chops ay be chewsd with a forse of 20 to £5 poonds and the chaiest paris of adel bodied tongne with 3 to B joonds Viens of sourse are averages. Tough meai of any kind is still harder to crash dor in. stance, tanh beaf anid mattan tonto hy Dr. Black required in sone Cases A prushing force of #0 pounds The aallest presgrs recorded dn Dr. Black's gangs, that of as little girl 7 yours old, wad 30 pons This was with hey frome toothy, which ars not used for viroeok of hashieatie) shy tha olives, sible do Hh Fh errand on Ee * Bas w 3 2 % “ k WEE AEE SR a Cle Dh (BR RE thn fircn b af Chew, i ix SURELY Des but the Tp LR, davarai with the PUL With Lay IGEN stehmn of 20 suars~bas sue atywvgethy of Jaw that it mast fr the prisent renain a mystery, for 8 thy Sestisisr power of pha tnetraient The gangs me gistered Only 200 wears, and when thi rornarkabie chawer shut his twth nn 8 he closes it with ph apiarent effort, How far above 310 pounds he cond have gone 18 therefore a subject for speculation It will be obwervel that the doctor measured only the farce exeried by the jaws and oot the wirk dime by them This Jattor is really mses Voportant aiid it remain for some oni, perbal tha doctor bine in a seal series of sxperiments, to wkertain it, — Bulan po 4% fr and {ine expe edd a FES AAPA RE Soames Rani Crowns, vein. FOES IIN ATS RE ENP ATP srs a i Rr in SU The crowns of Spain, Pormogal and | Poland sre all three of the sums form, | and are described hy Colonel Parsons i i bis © Genealogical Tables of Barope a8 5 oe a 3 4 5 Lo A M.- Train 8 dally e ndsy, for | sun eey, Hurrishurg snd | li ok meal corpnets heightened up with sight arched disdeios monpd, apyigned with a plain & crows. Sweden arg of almost som fur abape, consisting of tha might arbel diadens, riging from a margois’ cqronet (a circle | of gold bordered with arziine, su round | with four strawberdy leaves and as many pearls on pymamidical points of equal height, alternnte which conjoin at the top vader a mound nrpsigned with a oroew botsmpea Tha Rings of mow cher continentil soantring acd sro Tires a wapporting 8 ald | Tha crowns of Denmark and | cfons stones aed heightened op with | Jarge trefolls, aml slosod liy fonr, sx | or eight dindens supporting a sana | sarmounted by 0 cross The trefoil upon tha crown is thought to be of Loti in trodnerion Wa dnd it npon the cite of Clovis pnd his sons, which has irpdnesd anti guevies to call is the faves de joen'! (the lily of Fraree represented in odd ox a bine grosnid i, but, the fact is, Thess trefoil ls were nsed on Constag ius ILE erowns before the time of Franks, amd afterward on those of letra princes in no way allivd to CUharle- magne. Auhrey, 4 celebrated authority upon heralicy, wos of apimon that the dower de Tues is reallly nothing mars tise thau a spearhead silormed, no dower of | the Hiv kind having tha iadddin pant solid. The saitan of Turkey bears over Nis aries a turbaiy vnriehed with pears nile, winder P90 olan wf Ww fied id Bhi i acints, beiglitersd np with large pear, and the gonernaost X dE IIS : MAE Made stein PALL fake Aim bigguias, v 1 ME » + # i Ya y 4 ¥ i § ($e EF 3 nl # Lk xk j oh Wright, a leading bie a ol pg § < Sia, PERNA rian Ypida (6 ERS rohiclern by giving ach 4h : 5 i = ; yi an charcoal every morning in Hae TAT RO CI ET.) VS, TO—— wo who Ia In TY sh » sii slnticas a1 J own ia per mi 1 For tickets, time tables 1 raaUion call on a) nddrves, ang ful oi Lunds , Agent. DuBots. - & pdergan EF. O Lapey, Gen'l Puan. Agl peech (‘reek Kailroad. N.Y.0 &H R RE R Oo. Lease. nt pT PENEED TIME TABLA hig ses i» 5148 Stirs an is Weed TMay, (7, ee, AN Patton. 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Band Albena and Pilipstarng Comneetiog BL Ko AL Cmrinlg ctih pha Ma fnbo, Hoehiester std Piisbeng mile Fu AL Mat ey and Patton with Cambrin nd (Semel division of the Pen nayivanis Lomas Al Mabafley wilh the Pennsylvanis st Serer westerns ral AG PALMER Ya perintendent prrasTIvaNid RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 0,46 fhilindei phi and Erin Ralimad DIVING ine Table, Trains issve Preto EASTWARD, pl Hu 13 Le CHR, APTINH xX $imdded phils, 5 New York, a P 1 Baltimore, 813 Washington, 725 pom, ; fra iltmrsport and from Kane to Philadelphia 49 PM Train & dnily exoept Sunday, for {arrsin rg und [ntermediste stations, srry {hy al Phlladeiphin at 4:5) a. m., New York CS wee Puliinan Bleeping oars from a dsturg WW Philsdelplis sod New York Praiiaded 3 pAseiUeY OAL : Tin Liar abil To a ais PM Trin 4, daily fr Sgnbary & Has 1isbn And tiermodisle slaiota 8: rivitg at isl indai pois, 036 =. vi; New York, £5Es. the week days snd Ws a. mw. on Sunda ge; ae paore, 20 8, mo Waabin. or, D0 a. OL Faiitane ones and : ¢ o Pen Vrte gid Willlamisnodd to FT nde phn. Pane white 1h sieeper Tor Haitisote snd W anh pode Wil be StGasierted Tite Wustiiog 00 cover at HMnrristarg. iw fi get RAE # roan Brie Wo Phlindeiphis snd Willis » fart 1 Has l0 Mom, WERTW AKL sit AL Mo-Train 1 dRly except Subd ¥ for Ridgway, LaiBois, Clermont and ner meine 7 intions Leaves Rdgws my at 3400 mn. ar 30 Sh ALM Mn a A Bre sun joe ~ med fate | lun, aon BM. Tratn 11, dally except Sunday, & ¢ Kane snd inter Late slalions. FRRCUGH TRAINS FOR LRIFTWOOD FioM THE EANT AND SOUTH. (RAIN 1) leaves Philadelphia £31 & » Washington 7:9 am. 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