Chim i dey Hho scene of the greatest land-grabbing raids that the world lias ever witnessed. At the present rate it will ba only a little | while antil there is nothing left of Ae ancient empire except ifs great wall | and a job lot of musty superstitions, | The State and Federal Fish Com. missioners are now engaged in re. stocking ‘the Diaware with shad, A SR AA | Lets his love tho fghts Barry Pi oR i Toa hat in spraceiands set Lo the home of white Jeaanadte: their purpose being to deposit at least 80,000,000 small fry this season, kept up a development of an important industry | and the establishment of a relible source dof food snpply. Ard The Postoffics Department of Can. If few years this will mean the | ads does not pay expenses, hut the deficit last year war only 835%5,533, while in 1896 it was $781,152, ing the last year 123 850,000 lets ters and 26,140,000 postal pasted through the mails, Jetters 1,500.5 number of newspapers and books mailed in the year was 22,015,000, Of the Prar- enrds 500 were registered. The | Canada looks earefally after its win. ter quail, the farmers feeding and pro- fecting them and the local protectors of the preserves making regular trips foto the country to see how the inno ent binds are faring. Without such sttention to their needs the rigorous climate would exterminate them; with it they have come through the pres. ent winter remarkably well, and in ) the work d Yer. the coming shooting season the sports. | men of Our Lady of the Snows will rise np and eall their protectors | tarnoon): | open window permitted a free ourrent blessed. Saysthe New York Post: Atimelyre. { ment, buke bes been adininisterad by Justice : Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, to pettifog- | : fee “perverted ingenuity.” or what the Pennsylvania cour! The oo easion was the filing of an appeal in the cant of & man condemned to death | on the morning of the day of sxeca- | tion, not a ground of newly discovered | evidenie, but on alleged errors of the most formal and perfanctory kind, which had been already passed upon by the lower court in refusing a new quired. It was sitply a move for delay, or, in the language of the court, “a it example of the perverted : ew standard of professional ethics, which (ependent, and not assumes that counsel shonld help his | client to escape the proper consy quences of his act by any move or de vice, #ltort, perhaps, of actual! fraad or imposition. This is » very serious error ahd spparently becoming more widespread, especially in eases invol- the newspaper.” ving life. The boundaries of pro fessionisl privilege and professional obligation sre clearly defined, and in no way doubtful, Counsel represents he prisoner to defend his rights, In #0 doing be is bound to exercise com: petent learning and to be faithfal, vig Cionably attired, ilant, rosoiuta. Bat be is at the same time an officer of the court, part of the system which the law provides for the preservation of individual rights in the administration of justice, and bound by his official osth to fidelity - as well to the eonrt 4s to The elieat.” : : entering the parlor, “‘you here? Japan's industrial etetprise con- tonishiment, Without the least exag- geraticn it may be affirmed that this little inland empire is entitled to the world’s record for ita growth and pro- gress within the past few years. Prior to the recent war between Japan | inenlted you in the eossh the other! : snd China, the former country was little understood in this hemisphere, ! have been on his track for over a week. Most people labored under the impres- | ‘sion {hat Japan was wedded to her ‘idols, and that progress in the modern i got ont a warrant against we, and not | , wishing to be taken into court ull 1! sense ol that expression was wholly Moreigu to the atmosphere which she | ‘inhaled, Bat even price to the war which lirought ber to the front with so | oe ad to baile them, ‘much prestige, Japan lad seriously commenced to rid herself of her en- | ; ‘eumbering superstitions snd to borrow western ideas of life. ~ comotive, the telephone, the tele- graph and the electric light are mir | _ neles of progress as familinr almost to the Japs as they are to us, who first | ~ produced them. From some interest- ing data recently compiled by one of our consuls to Japan, it appears that | the mannfacture of matches is exten- sively carried on in the kingdom, There are now some forty-five estab- Jishments in all, employing not less than 11,000 operatives. Hince 1893 the growth of this indnstry, although retarded by the recent war, has been phenomenal. In 1806 the value of its total output aggregated $1,672,796, and in 1807, 81,706,612. The wide, awake enterprise of the kingdom is still further illustrated in the.activity displayed in its navy yards, At the : present time Japan is engaged in the ponstruction of seven war vessels, I Japan continues to develop atthe pres ent tate, there is no telling what pos sibilities of national expansion lie be ' your pony will take me to To-day the lo- | j | ments, oa! lady, rising to meet him; “but what's | finnes to excite fresh wonder and as 1 “All right!” sail she to Patrick, ! with a smile, nodding, and taking the | | reins. “Give him lis head’ i “Och, it's all wrong, my lady,” re. Lo plied Patrick, keeping hold of the | bristle. ‘Your esrrisge can fake two : inside. ” THE LOU-DRIVE. When tha log. booms of # on the drive Tuo woods, snow fresh, start up aiiva: There's swell of brook and harsting bo 3, { Thers's apruse log leaping down the focl a I Captain of the [ng-boom’s prev, [Tall Antolpefeslingy spring. bat 1 oesmae alone To tha river's northmont (rae, tir take a pasuenoer,’ re @ z= I meat i FEY i } i i t i § § 3900099 3302 5 J 205300: ATHE BORROWED I0RSE Soosnssosannnnsoss 230003 height ied as hie aly Flite 1 YOURE Widow 5 5 “T3iY 18s Pen tendant “An 5 addressing + i dy whi wae whey pony, horseman, neoal slow “show me ilo ay Biter A well-drassed handsome pag, 1s always s warm walcome at 8 public ail | he shonid ba ty I possession i‘ i He swoon found him. | horse, which had ised harraowed by a self in a neat parlor, with flowers and | gentleman. This was all : vases on the mantlepices, and the | pation she vouchsafed. She regs blinds (for it was a warm summer af in tars, to be made carefully olosed, while the! the name of her companion, Ling Hor own, in a few minntes the santain gan to feel E standing near | | He had t Wont in Foes ¥ Pe 10 i ask him: war 4 pl Son tant ip aght ! i i ETE Ate jase’ 5 ryijen sure of : hese, the expla after gv % pe of air to cirenlate throngh the apart od ti fact, he began fo hike his prsition near to # pr biz fife, and he if whath if the entant fo’ a The waiter remain the door. “Any orders, sie? ON oe yet stay. Who cama in that handisorse phaeton 1 saw standing in the yard?” “oy indy, sir.” “Ah!” “A young widow" “Bak! ‘Bhs is very handsome, “ido along, and shat the door aller you," matterad the traveler, testily “A woman, bat a widow,” he solilo- “1 am glad I don't know her 1 am certainly very fortunate fo have attained the age of forty withont any | The most Jel lieats taper fingers, en feminine attachment, FPeouliarly in- | cased in French kid, elewed upon t ili-looking —1 reins, and the varnished tip of » think I must admit that—I shonld | daisty boot indicated a foot that Cia- | make what those busybody match. derella might have envied, makers call a grand ecateh. But, |! “Do yon live very far fron thank my stars! 1 have preserved madam?” asked the captain my content and independence so far, “Not vory far. The pony can and I'm not likely to succumb now. | his pace if you are in a hurry.” No, no! Jack Campion was born to: “Net fur the we orld. The live and die a bachelor! And now for | seems a vary fast one.” i The widow tarned those witching | black eyes of bers pon the old efor, and smyed, It was all (with ham When be sprasg out iat the Rate of the villa an made an appearanca, tonobed the fairy Sngers of the widow | “Pat,” said the young man, fash. es he assisted her to alight, bis heart “put my mare in the | was irretrievably lost the best yon ean for’ A red-faced old Pdressing gown, rece ! door, “My f{riessd, Captain ‘anele,” said the widow, cme, far a moment. air.” “Very happy to see yon, =ir,” iver sal so ihe id Toms i FP § pate Pras as agreeable. hile her atten i ser pony, tion was engkged 3 f had an op rtant ty £45 features. Her large, dark and Jamin f ons eyes seemed to swimming Hianid Instre: her checks wore as soft an 1 blooming as the sunny side of : i prea 3 Her profi file TERN strictly Care 1 IAN, j row of tiny pearls as white as saow *w Tie Ln Tiel Ger Iu the meantime, another horseman had comme to the hotel, his horse reek. ing with sweat, The same hostler. #0 Irishman. stable, and do gentiensan, in a her, “Ooh, Mistha Traverse, entirely” “T'm afraid 80.” “And what made ye erowd Ler sa? “No matter. Is_my sister hore?” “Yis, sur. Bill, show the gentle- yi, old gentleman. “Walk in man into the ladies’ parlor.” | day.” “Ab, Belle!” maid the young man, | “Very,” said the captain. F His looks seamed to corroborate Lis (statement, for he was as red as a Day. The captain and the old geatieman were soon chatting together familiar. iy, and the former felt himsel! com- i pletely at home. After an hour spent . iin thir manner, his host excused raed! Cliaeself, acd the mehelor was left “Parsaed?” | alone, “Yes, You know that fellow whe A dream sha's kilr i ARTE £353. “xense Halal Warm “Yes,” replied a beantifal young the matter?” “Nothing, Belle--sothing!™” “Homething is certainly the mat. ter. You are flushed and excited.’ “1 mast be brief, for I am pus. BY revert was in! terrupted thy the sou ad of voices in the hall i Tho captain easily recogaiged tha widox's $y TARE Is + he I met him to-day in the street, and | Fico and a flunce throagh ihe halt open showed him that her gave him a horsewlupping [I handled | SHOTRTION Wits a very handsome young | eon RTE IO ‘Ea Yer A0¢ E YOuL bam roughly, I'm afraid, He instantly pana ¥ Bandsome young | gantien walk “There, don't day?” said the young mas. “Well, 1 ¥ LGTY dear Belle,” said the young i x sell me any more ! was ready, I mounted my horse and | He ay = i wont again, I promise you. gave the officers the slip. Perhaps | ia " I 4 better have waited and braved it | yo Lue Riss. i A beariy smasek but having taken thie step, I'm | Pongarrow » veritabie, Now, Belle, if [raw amd Sur Racie’s { ta five minutes, I'm your man. | Poor Charley couldn't sxered the young lady. “Then 11 make By the by, I'll meet the villa’ From the drawing-room the young : ; tian rashed to the stable. Peonid now ses the whole of that de “Pa ¢ » said he, “give owe & Bors licate fairy foot. an: 4 a good one.’ i “My dear sir, “"Sorra the Lorse we've got in the stable, except this black, and that be- | lungs to a gintleman who came here | just afore ye. Och, bat he's a good one, yer honor, two-forty to a cnt.” “I'itl borrow him." said Traverse, jnmping on his back. “Tell Belle to | drive the gentleman to the villa, and be shall have his horse.” be said, “*Bat, yer honor ” remonstrated ment” the hostler “Then we cannot lope to detain yon, In vain. Traverse had set spurs to | sir; bat you first allow me to! the horse, and was off like a thunder- | present Yuu to my brother.” bolt. | The handsome young man now made | “Oh, wirra, wirra'" said the hostler, | his appenranee, sad shook hands with “what'il become of me? [I'm ruined the bachelor. intirely!” i “That's the horve-thief, captain!” Shortly afterward Mrs. Leslie rang said the widow, laughing, for her phaeton, and at the sametime, | The young man apologized, sad ex- Mr. Campion, the bachelor, ordered plained the circumntances which bad his horse. The pony came round to impelled him to take the liberty. the front door, and the young widow | “I am sorry.” he added, “that wel stepped lightly into the phaston. i cannot improve the scguaintance thus | man, v fF Ba) wilowed., Jt was a hiss. The captain | i, A pang shot i geting Beard tharosigh his haart, I “The only woman 1 = Clove,” Le smd to himself, rn 3 or pRgazed will surrender myself 24 mid ever | ie “and she's de i vy i i% tripped mto the room. other arrange | The wild i easing 1 her carnage | i ® gk you at | [{ she wns dregs, : she was perfectly bewitching | {in her drawing room attire, Campion | sail she, “your horse 13 at your service now,” Campin roe, “But,” she added, “if you will stay | and take dinner with ns, my uncle | will be very much gratified, and I abail | i be highiy pleased.” i *The » aquettel” thenght Campion, | “IT am really obliged to you, madam,” | “bat I have asother engage - i £ i i 3 mattat yas % | i 3 3 red, |, geqnaanted with | ne iat ore at ease. | 23 10k bugs i survey hee > 3 i ploasare in in | i i tangata &1 ET atu] her parted lips showed a! ow he i homes to nok | property and * i about 3040 fa Pada on ATE ¥ 4 i Face | | 14 tithe sve] flies at the | £7 | sande citizenship of r i | Was dx 3a. | wagon road at i {ine { ieavin will “well none of the reclaimed : established a “ol : planting follows: Conysal Re arity made by enjoying your com | pany at dinner, | are otherwise engaged.” “Why, as to that,” said the oa pain, oF his gloves, “your offer is | , and I feel wmpellied to | WAR TaN Te Bla apd to Ainvner, Baer : mane, lie played amid fieon wan and a the led in the they : ; ARTY SAY. 5 v pg Pera Lock £3 4 svening x yariien, % » 4 AW Ske § Suey wis enn mon i BEE Ya ten myaien fed * Wy plow, 1% a Madeir Hira A HET rey = * Ader i ¥ 3% L3¥ ast Was hie * > 3 eating iv gd an 4 PHY * ¥ oor wot Aids RAS ? § 4p Sg SenBintiea PAS Hess] FWay, OSACE INDIANS, A Comuinnnity So Hieh That [ts Members Are Bapidly Pegonerating, ¥ ey | WW ith she governs. 5 per cent leanss with eattiamen past 3 Pann? oy dary hogre ih Yi YB 3 std R50 (HW a from aL 1 bis mike nave lazy, degeneration They tha ¥ ra id ® s Xr 3 une five Striging are example of woalth $343 bat TEI #3 a thea infuencex of Fn % aan w JRL re gts AnD HRTS and wv WH i ES Ties wl they feast ] Pe, » ay tlm BED CALROILY hut cach text Cael 3 as a inne] from every possible add men Budd Hreat na the past Distory have eager and in in the cluidren. 1 sit weapons | can tendencies to b micral suasion whereby he necessity ree nt oof 4 and listesers a’ S33} se people Bad Fg vEY Sat net these whienie anid upon them forward and of staying at then stosely after thelr ) interests of their we Or RN vi $i WaT the Bl hiidrea. is eompored of of whieh 11700 ads Tiiiles, # wend B50 are children of This rives them SEH aores coal fanily, with X30 000 ery family fnaln ding th * wan tare aver of land for sash for a TATARS IGOBeY, received from leasing the pas J TRAN 2,000 ’ bY a4 108% Oni it, 4 3 i X% " nee of the riba wil avers rE . a year, wii Ar capita, or 31a pe k line and wr atid large tract snstable for agrienit 0 vaine, and disaciate white grant as catsed many wet a Harry iat the tribe, mod maski ehildren, are of wid Phe Vsguaw an.” as the whites who warry Indian women are called, ars pot eurolled, and receive directly, bnt indirectly they the abares of their wives and children, and have bean gsining more and mora inflaence among the people. TT my fant oe 051% aie vist} 5% cis tro ia tribe as governed bir a chief and Stews eomneilors, and at the last eject: aud the mived bloods, CENA mel by bribery anid other 1a? inn electing their chief and sonnel, cansed a great deal among the fallbloods, and it 1s prob alda thas the government will ha com pelied tis interfere 10 or protest thoes wha are really entitled to a share in the rights of the tribe Ch HENCE, ear didates Thm hae nant eae lod for fhe of dimen ser Lo | Record Taratag Sens Into Farias, Taraing iniand seas 1510 farm lands i what 2 brag dene in Caitfornia by se River Land and Beclamation Coun. ey Thousands of sores in the San | Joagmin Valley that were only watered wastes fall tale and peat bogs have bean made 16to the tise | Sta #, and ma re ara All the wor k has bean i best lan ie we Lite last R43 30 I Year, 3 land a canaith lien fest deep ty w Py 5 y Throogh the ja fe at Wisi 34 Then OR font Wwveis twan wide at the base and as wide as a good freant Af the top, twalve above the water line, were built, | ter dredges took all the mad from the fosures, pumps drained them dry, scellens farming land. The this wmprovemeant jand, BR company making ! 3 I am sorry that you | |S MINE BLEW UIP THE MAINE. English Flectrician Who Declares He fon i toy and he, WETS roe les | It lenses it to those waa will farm large | Ctracts on shares. Twa < nth . Clovis, ingenniiy of tha of Grier Th » 4 hy 1 re WE Wary 341 eJiAar HELL wens whose corollas opened at specified bours has been matehed who has composed a 0 This is especialiv a nizh “he birds and boars of their songs are as The chafach, 1.30 to Bi; the titmaonse, Ito 1 HY the qual 3.34 Te, 3d; tite Te CRTArt, 84 30 to 4: the warbl er, 410 4.30; the arti t. 430 te 5; the sparrow, This arrangement is, of course, good only in the Old World aad aot in Aniarier BT a Lierman ft 2loek. H. 3 ta 3 serentist whan ook of 1 i = vi 3 Eo tha i i ; tion, “ail vn or address, : riares i Foon th Sold Engine of Disth to Spain. Thin is J P. Gitex the English sleetrioal and mining engineer, who do fie ; fas had gine TNs wT or fried under hile pat thee Suanish Gov to Rosin He sive Baan SME RTS re ret bivoame rir EER Thur in ae SETI # Frosh supply of Bins Mr ' Eien Sst rad af 8 den HR sinry of the hifnptorf and Gen fre pr osnluanny Roan iasy Way gwar ¥ agus Je EA TERED ar That there Spar ni Sr 4 5 SH RSA JOSEPH PAUFLL GIERINA hgrbaer 1 abhwolutely FL fow Ha In Havana that 1 shipped the above mid ROA and nrapert y £% " x Ferrol in a Spanish sd of Noe nish Ciovernuet weed by Spanish naval officers, two captains, at the Waa be My mioes are in eleetrd the 10d apatset los with the share de that they could be 2X Jesien | Tia 7 plosiend Exent by mn eanvine the explosion of . 3 25 een OR Try sens OE Po ¥ ya By mt ate that thes TIDE which destroyed WAR The work of ane And he gives Lis reasons GOAT HUNTING IN ALASKA, Novel Way to Fring Willd Goats Iatn Hifle Runge. 8 Ged WAY o in the feaints of Susguny.” sald J. MeRin “Mayor of Sgaguav,” #1 “Toes 0“ i Lied of Lips x Amps told hat sven fiery fin arthers trys At ohe tne te day that they goats up in the HEI wanted if ay Cinta hiiin b EH hapr th ie #188 11% gh above the glitirade ire! wil we were soon clinihing i Hi an Lr tains Away tise ht any 2% BUH up and up we went gel aleve 3 place Badd seen the gosis a fow days When they had cated the proper point, they Luge boulder and iY Over. * of thes 53 wid bh # Lyin creas tit wotiiad ily The twiys wore frving fo where wy gx he fare, HY selected a Sod wie ta heln them ry 5 ' von haan na # 4 3% a sISngT a fur gest tie poel iad Pity war dows hooth fouirful Pa ® 4 $ 3 » 98 20 to going tHe oF of g £ slariemg aral we hirongl “1 hesroed tries 5 Las? Ront Aiegvs ry Wea, mond of husithg Prtediiev meer ‘hen Hat bs | giwve patil ny gt a favorite way ~Neiile Post get Bix fiat then, in Animals in Farapean Oridems Attention hus feeetitly hwen draws the extraordinary namber of cho Bure in 1 Aime 1 av ihads and insignis vairy Nerv LR Eagle, Hiaek Eagle, Prennark, the grand White F Anhalt the 5 raasia The {inden thd mun sidan ny eV sta the iY of graml Joc! Inchy of Branswick, sf Horse and of Laxernbure, af Holland and Porsin wave all of them the Lion, Oh STA pl SO OBI “have Hoond Eagle S15 Ake Nia, ots the od fuchy of Nau ats iy of Ey § 4 3 » ike wEENES $538 hp we + 1am the price 2 Amboy REx nha in Pipes, In Iw : Peary to the CR * oy amitwr Riedling ®BOW A may 1 thon of famune hin holdin theo and Faomslon, oa: Soest mM sient TH sow Lie iis Buffalo Hochester and Fittabarg Ry On amd alter Feobrogey Mh, 18 wii jeavs Market Street [egal ak fuilows Iraine ier feid Boa om Revasaldsviile Ascommodation tors arwensville, Da Bois, Fails Creek and Heyy ¢ ®t Du ow bar Kido way, Bradford Roetivstny 1148 villa, Du Be ing at a burg, Brad 6:12 p. m. Du Dols and Panrsntawsey pees, © Far Da Bois. Fails I By 81 ws, Huffad: ty and Pails Ureswi ¢ Bois, tor Hrdgway ifurd and Buffal Express, fr Oy Tah Cronk Trains arrive, pm For tickets, time tables and 8.49 a mm. and 3499 spd 4 Wiornea wa 43 fail C. B. Hysilp, Agent, © E. ©. Lapey Gen'l De cher Ast Rovhenter, N.Y ENR affirm iy 4 the Prudia ane it ie | Philipstarg 3 4aad Hac hn Crvek Ju WIEN ; witty Haeseh ; Penner bvanin mulroad, snd ¥ inet: atl Whisker Bun with Meiaes & News i Limba {| mia, Pennsylvania Railroad Table November 29, 1997. i Main Line. Leave Crossin— Eastward, Bes Shore Express, week dave . Atami Aor nmodation, werk days Mats [dre Eapowas dnt : Bivona Aout ation, Anti. Mail Exprow, dail RR Futisdelphis Frome, dail LA cabin Ww ~ Pans Tiger, Safty Pttabiag Exprow.. Fastting pe ty “ : Fobnstown Aces wrens tury cambein and Clearfield. Boathwerd, Morning tein for Patton sud © resson ia vow abe 3 Pit a 4 ig was RUnR¥ss sudsus BEU3800 BREE WUT T EE YoU s Ew EG a SE OR Kays or fer Eheneburg: 31 Cresent af ®0 8 om Al Fitton and Areas jemven iin ih m Mubafer gt 20 falown EE Hastivges 54% Comrsy Hor wn AE Budiey Jute thon Or £49, GrIving at Cresson at G06. Northeun!, ri ing train imaves Comey for Maha : ahr HH Kaylor Bel: ; kk Patton 19467 Gerway He for Malay ua hy an LY Re wate o i o ¥ Fi For ratew nag, ote, or rd Ro Altooea & Philipsburg CONDENSED TIME TABLE. ip effect Docomber |, 1807. Easrwarp Week Damm 2B. AM pet 5 rw r 37 A 53 13 0 12 TH OH Te 3X WS 110 38 M AK FY. PR Wesrwann- Week Days AR AW FR PWR =: iii 1468 409 534 i 81 281 Se S98 100 LE AN 200 10 LE Ae Respay Teas EF Read Dinwn, Po Bumey.. 500 Houtad aie sires RIB Demian Mille. an Paiitpaturg 545 8 Ramey Boutrdaie | Desecin Mills. : Philipsburg. Dwrscia Mills Bouteliale Hamey. CEs ERE E Raman Bryvay Tears AM LN CES 3 #40 AN Cowsgoriove—At Philipatarg [Union Stee tiza with all Beech Upreel Huiiroad Using tor sud from Delinfosts, Lock Haven, Wilk inmsport, Heading, Phliisdeiphia asd New York: lawrepossilie Cormmg Wath frenevy and 1 ovons: Cearivid Mebafley Patton: Carwsasvile, Dolio, Pesmsotaws ary, Hidgwey, Brasdlord, Buffsic and Buschemter, bt Oheasta for Hogtsdale and Rumay with PB RK trains leaving Tyroue ot} ra ir a H an Geyeral Rup’ &. ‘E si sb Creek frond. C.&H. R R Co Lessee. densed Time Table Rea downy Kr Xam am iv 8 gr Beat Up Ramey... ... Houtednie Oasis Mills, Philtpeturg Nov 4 NE GE 8° GEER UOSNNSANSANLESLASENERIESLEEBEE 8 Paiton Wosstirves Mato fey w eT BGs A. » < Ay, gi Mord sit is Mi Bi XE rasanis Met pabineg wr bil “ 2% - ERLE RENE gedaan @ THe Intuirne e EidBeeowns hii irs! wa Py E¥LLEACHRBANEESES LsdeuEEs Ee La en a me 4s B00 RW SR se in sagan ri ¥ - =~ & “ Pies A Reading RR y : Xt ¢ iy HIM im wil pon af 1 fromm a prt tia Aoshi : i HRP with Phils Rewdin rl rh st Jersey Nhe Fai on ie Rs xt ¥il Ha i Rat! reall of Praneniveafiing a8 iy Porinan ivania wilreed S08 2 pet dg Cosneeting mibtoad ay the BuMiin Hocheostes and " Motiaffey and Patton sted divisdon of the ig “at Muha®ey with (he Pama Curves sa? Nowthwesiorn vw ilwny, A. iw Pires ¥ ¥ Hert man, og veering tenadde nf, sien. Pa ? Sh Carey Pe X Eastern Time Table 10 TAKE EFFECT NOV. 15. 189). Westward Nis 3 &. Pittsburg XN el a gREUNSEEEEaEReED leave TELS Remiion Mahe oy) Crh une lng 5 LE Have rae fa Plassarsoaed Teh 8% FRAP sgataed] Hlooton Ban f Fuller Rus hw ws 20% we Sa bu GLEE BE SRN NEN WAN NG WEBER RRA oe Gr VE Sl TIGR GEBuey & Eastward ¢ - : ur kd Leave ¥ Le w8 Fuller Han El wt Mant elven Uaannbedl. Possanusre 1 4 H w oe ARuGE i % A Mesices er Latmid erst rT Tig ceavsnesEen’ WHET RWE BEEBE, bo ah WO Bis » wo wr sbutng wo gs! » ¥ BEEURZERLBLRSER VOGT i EW RL CRORE RW "a & Union Station Mshnfey! i. Flag sation. Connectiones A Unio Station, Meaty, Creek malirosd, & 1. division & N.W_ mike ww Notes— "nti further smios trains will ran nly between a Riun Sagion Manager) im Gaem Campbed Ail trans ¥ exonpl San. day. 8. H. Hicks, Camera! Masiger, Mahar, a milrad: st Molims with P. & N.
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