A COLUMN FOR FARMERS. souETuiya about feeding catteh FOR REEF, ■ffomi* of the Ilea-.OHM Wliy It Puyn (v Un til and Fatten High Class Ueeve-. hike FiVeryUiiits EUe There is A.- uny* liiiuM at the Top—The Cause ot Low Pl h Cri. Does it pay to breed and fnllen high cliiss beeves'.' The answer is; Of course i il iocs. To what extent? I reply, i . the full extent and capacity of ml breeders and la'loners in the length and br. ndlh of the laud. The low prices cm - \ rei, for b> tves have caused a most value, bio Increase in our export trade wit Great Britain; 6o pronounced Is it lha the exportation of beeves on the hoot : steadily ou the increase. When our .•• po;" -of beef aro made in refrigerat.u the classes catered to in Great Brluii , are tlioso who seek cltcap nionts. Win vve„ send llvo cattle abroad the be butchers are our customers. To supp this foreign traile only grade steers, co fed, are salable. This wide selection from our herils leaves a home domain! i for choice beevos which is not no I Lank three-year-old course oxen am' ' emnciatod old eovvs, with scrub bulls. ar> now the offerings from which oi.y slaughterers aro compelled to choose i! they would buy in the cattle markets > I tbe eastern seaboard. .Many local buyei who cannot suit the requirement o. in customers in selecting for such runb. bqy in the great western cattle cent,;- uad thereby incur tho risk of shi ■ pers. This does not aid the ruuch nit: f nor yet the feeder of store beeves ; tie f latter, to reap his just profit, should ol - i lair, for his ripe beeves the best lorn.: i late ,to effect which ho shot Id sell direct y to the slaughterer in the local markets Ranchmen complain of low prices; wholesale butchers complain of cattle a-> unprofitable. Coarse, immature beeves dress below a just.average alio..aue • .' ateer to bo profitable, must make 111 y. six. pounds per hundred weight m ■ , Less than that is a dangerous risk, and 1 ~*"a.ll abovo is a clear gain. Tho class .> beeves needed for city trade is grade i Slinrthorns or grade Angus steers. From Nov. 1 until May 1 beeves that weign tiintoeu to fifteen hundred weight ec I freely to tho best of our local buyer From May 1 until Oct. 31 beeves shouin I vreigh twelve to thirteen .miidrod weigh ' Dikerence In weight means to the sine ' tefer difference in the cost of tho k Ihe heavier the beef the more ice r I quired. The expense of ice is a scrim. • item and one not taken into account I j breeders and futtuners. Last sum in I the very best beeves offered for the yea I DpiS wore ou Bale. During December o. HseH, and for the first months of lh>. there was a marked paucity of we | matured corn fed beeves. The desire.l improvement in the cattle industry of oio I land can only bo accomplished by thou >f well bred bulls and a practical know,- r ei:ge of the requirement of the great I enters of consumption: not alone via hey will take but what will stimulate m ' a liealthy manner the various broncho i his enormous natiinal commercial in y.—American Agriculturist. An lih|)i-ove(l Fence. Arrinvention has just been patent".! whi. li covides for a fence more part ifmi tlarly to take tie place of tlio old Virginia or woi, fence, and enab furmers to uiHi, to the beet . vantage th c■ • rails or rail • ber. It con?. of upright p. - or stakes, bra. • horizontal rail-, and fastening d. ■ vices, as will be seen by tho accompany ing illustration, showing a part of tli • completed fence. A de-ignates tlie up right posts, B the inclined braces, lev eled at their upper ends on their intie: sides to fit against the stakes, and notched to afford a firm hold lor the wire fastening, D; E representing tin rails. The small figure represents a paii of posts and their braces after placing u spacing block, C, in position, in the mak ing of the fenoe, and with tho wire bind- ing loop in place, F designating a bar 01 I rod used in twisting this loop. In mal; ~ in£ the fence, after the first pair of po.-t --is sunk, a narrow plank, the widtli of th* | spacing block, is placed between tin pq-Ls to keep tlieni a prop, i .listane. apart, this plank being carried forward to the nest set of posts, and so on until the fence has been completed, Th" brac ! arc then suDk in inclined position, lb spacing block inserted, and a galvanize 1 wire fastening drawn around the tops •• the stakes and posts, tho ends of tin wires being twisted together. The ti 1 ening rod Is then used to twist the \vi vertically until tho parts ato drawn i • gether with suiTicient force, when 11 rod and spacing block are removed ! . use with the next pair of posts, and tin. rails are placed in position as shown. CniCKES aCKATC/IISOH. Save ail the bones from the table, put them in an old sheet-iron pan kept foi the purpose, and brown them slightly Then pouad them on a, rock wit ti a liae ax, or if you can atl'ord It, buy a bone crusher. Bone dust should not ire mixed w-tb the ehiokon food. It is too stlmulut ■ and is liable to cause enlargement of li liver in hens that are not laying. But where the hens can got it, and those that want it, and need it, can then oa l j . what they care for and no more. Have a scratching place, and do not > throw tho chicken grain down on th I cleanest, hardest piece of ground you CH find, but among leaves, or In straw, an make tho hens scratch. Prepare th" scratching ground in a place that Is shel tered from the wind, and let it be a per nianent affair. There is no profit in koeping mongrels in your poultry-yard when pure-bloods can be had at comparatively so small an expense. Uniform chickens are not only prettier and thus more satisractory to i care for, but they may be fed to a better advantage than can a flock which is mado up of large and small. i Don't cheat yourself with the belief I that once a month is often enough to i clean out a chioken-housc. It should be cleaned every day. or at tho farthest, i every throe days. You might about as well leave the droppings under tho rooßts ! ah to throw them Just outside tho door. Take thOm to tho field, or uq/J&r a sfeed, ; and mix with an equal quantity offlry soli. News From • oroa.l. Aero 'the ocean Ini u working— some t • the sal is I'ae li a of .ue powers th.u la 'i illiers quite tee contrary. On r i i.I.CC ihoirieprossi!'l iloulangcr .MI- ■! . id at the electio lust week • limy io Mich an extent ' it he now I ... • s coming to thi> >i ry. What f.; We wonder. I' has read cm,, -ii of American Ilun. ey "ti, when in the pre- i.foot an English L(, .or i'rinnc, to in-p. re him wi'li the i ' goicg to •.'..na coi eing t .'io ni' dent. in England the question let- men one pert.lining to grants. '• liaiuciit has ' wre > : with the questio i as to whether i i. •• appri vrialli ,in ti form of. _.j,> • , siuml'l tie vote I ior I 'ueen Vie-1 toriu'.- -sruinleii'Mreu. A. e pii.u uged atul < \ iiiua ibbate ' ■ q te- ion was tiitall 'si Hied in favor of tlie g • . And as Gladstone •- " w'uli the . ..lists, it is tiieir turn t ,t him nt i • it. and call him the " _ nil old mo ." tuns leav iag our warm smio utilise! , uouriiUli friend in u in ami t-car it. (i i.i itunguiy lucre serious trou aa. however, c. reeled with pulp or jj-nw ntlii is. i; tioub it re tui - irum athibsplieiie -li-m.bailees. A eye. me of tremm i u- f.-ee tin ! un pi. uli.'.ie.viuul lias .P. •< e-t t t'uadreds , of niiie.- destroying score of : ■•. iliou *! Mds of b'.liltlinl; . Die in.-r llage- and : iarce towns. From latest ec.uints tlie ! storm was .lie severest ami r .-I destruet iv, of any occurring during ' .e past ecu- | I I .i.ncl bo eotiing ired evi '.ions arc j n- nearly - iii-- <m . they were; .. Ie linn- - . 'r.i: -siiii oiigh of each | is ■. .... . fut .i-ii Lie on a d I)ub l , newspapers with u< ! sensa li . items England, witn . ■ .-ind left .i:.t. oiild be .s uiiinteresti i. is Shake si •ue'# f:im.G-t villi Ha; : omitted. .Media tuuilcuiy and Dr. •• Kail. i have received fro-a F iilhin C. Sit. iidge. A. Jl , proprietor >f Jliilia' • i ■; un. an . :s uncly ■. cd villa in . of i. tool for y• i. men and , b Also lbo piospci ,i f Br. oke ( rial, a school tor girls Hied J L.ilii.... j ; o •-,•• w li-kiiOA't ins- iitions are j i la" ~!eth I'h.. an . presided' over by .Mr. and Mrs. .- tn in. The | si..ii i ; ear ol IlrOOki in . ■ - ,Wcd" I iii'S.lay, Sep;i inner iili -■ of liie ; A< udeiiiv Sepn nlber DHL A 1 > snhnols that we know of enjoy li; ; .or cIHSS pat- I i• lIJi o lin.ll tin -e■ i > " ' all i n -*3 it- Ha : BALL Uiiiii teflsil JU/ \ WUHDUt it. PI \ • yj- 1 05 Py tra,nß i | 0 f Brttis s, Wounds. , / y yf J Sold by Dn -r rid fmttrl | QsSr TbaChas. AAin to..Balto.,Md. I par Qipk c a i *(i .. vTrrf j Eswirts- Dxas^jfeiinf A'.rrV.aUr: rrURS :rlVjtl. rrjdaEiSTS A;O73EAI£F : T/Y/HEM Common Sense In tlio treatment of slight ailments would save a vast amount of sickness and misery. One of Ayer's Pills, taken after dinner, will assist Digest ion j taken at night, will relievo , Constipation; ; taken at any time, will correct irrcgu- 1 larities of tho Stomaeli and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Ayer's Fills, as all know who use them, aro a milil cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt atul satisfactory in their results. "I can recommend Ayer's Fills abovo all others, having long proved their value as a Cathartic for myself and family." —J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Fa. " Ayer's Pills have been in nso in my family upwards of twenty years, and liavo completely verified all that is claimed for them."—Thomas F. Adams, San Diego, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Pills in my fami ly for seven or eight years. Whenever I' have an attack of headache, to which I am very subject, 1 take a dose of Ayer's Pills and am always promptly relieved. 1 find them equally beneficial in colds ; anil, in my family, they are used for bilious complaints and other disturb ances with sucli good effect that we rare ly, if ever, have to call a physician." 11. Voulliemfi, Hotel VoulliemC, Sura toga Springs, N. Y. * Ayer's Pills, FREPABEQ BY Dr. J. C. Ayer 8c Co„ Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine* , v. J UtAvy £ ) i GUI.I lliiullriff C*>o igiil and mKU,'4cenl. . . * ..l!i In tie• in,! gei, / '"" wlili y irki hi.l cahuis .* I",; 3 y v.'Uii tfaliM.dfi.^ClPßlkllO.'V ' '• 'k Ii rn Mcare oua a fr'. i.f'.. U.iw I* liil* iioaaiLlaT J *A • K't - wr—w a-nnl one pr In .In .i tv, to kc|> in th*lrh(ini* to thnwwlHtcti' tuji i-ItuFofour valuable atul tcry uwful >. Tin so •ninploH.MH w*ll fit tl.o wntch.v tcu<! nflr yoa h*F kept tueia In ymr homo f r iuouUm iml lwii loeoi loUioau who mJ have CJGled.they become your own property! •t la p"ftfl|Llfi tn iiiahn tlriJ lire'.'fi r, svi itlug the S(l.ll> COLD watch and € 4>H'M \ MMipl'-< |r •hri*howlnif the seniph-a In any loealliy, rlwn. 1 i ■•salt* tu i% lurge trsdo for a*;*fter ouriimidv i..h hcii iu <•• Itt> fur ft i.mnlhorlwo WftUftUftllygi-t ftiooo (tttiiOO in trftfle from the ■tirroutidliig • nitty Thin, tho m<M wonderful offer ever known,taniftde m • ler t.mt nur i'l" ti*ey ••• plnecd at oncft Where the ■, can l-e iron, all • -r Anu-rl' %. Write st once, gnd ■nftkftfiuret.uhv rt,qi,r... iim in t> hardly ftny troablft lor you to nhow thwsnu.pl'.- . ...•• y cftll ut your homft ftnd your rrsvnr-1 will !• tnortl gHllftfartnrv i tusUl nrd on which t j writ.- ■M'.-m but 1 ceiii . !-t yot; k tic w ftll.lf you do uotrro !•. ' fnr:L, i, why * • !•".' '' -loi.ft. UutlffOldo •rod your ny.,u i*f ir< i t\f- ti on# of tb b<vt ftoll-t ' "V • wnrl I nm.l - It3i Hoe of COITI > '• I. V. im •■* i *ti fcddr—imaxttttAw j* u ■ u.,. • , *IAI vi .. LEADIiV. HOUSES I'll'he.!: ... Jii- v :ity, PA. j The rtrn h named below are the lead | log auu representative ones in their re spective lines of Bodiless. When writing j 'o either niention this paper. PIT'. •■a.eVftGH. HENRY HOLTZff. .. ♦ s. 35 S.IXTH STREET. - < uriain Portieries, W; 1 ; .■><; \M, -j t'.I.K COVERS. ptiolatery (iocHls, etc. l;luv< it lofpeclal Bargain prlees A Good'- ;in-Winder \Vateli tor s3.fi fit.. Only, and Wuminted. at c iI.UVH, ~ r>ll SmlMlitckl si., Pittsburgh. Pa. | Casti paid tor old geld and stiver. roiuiiCMvai i; IIo: . & Reslaurant. )!KN'KY I . lu:r.(ii:i<. PKOIMUKTOK, cor. (inint & Ittnmonri sts., i'lttsburgh. 2 .'"l'lrsi-class • i!s Kr 23 < enta. VIIA li I. ICS /' EE I FEB, ] ea's Fiix i .- king 1 Goods i r.i smithfiklii looFKi>i;i:.\ r ,~ r.. \li.i;(.hi,xv. j k hi vis to Order.! ' e make all our nivntililrts, and our custom ! MM' . i partuteur i-; lie i si equipped in the state We carry a full line ot Full Dress, all over i .. Ulered p. s* . and Embroidered Linens, at: ' eiran ." . : you can nor get a lit el - °re give us . . i-i-tl. uiltig and H.veliur O'. ••■• as above locations. I.aee i uruitr.s In;: i led equal to new. 1-vill I Dress shir: s laundiled. Hand Unlsh, •. JOSEPH HORNK A; CO., ' v pJ£ Dry (a. ids. silks, cloaks, No ■vi tMs' .oas. Millinery, etc. •■ • . twS"eiall .-lures,mis to 1131 penu •'Vfewiw' avenue. is ANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN • agents in every town to sell metal lamp ivl.-k; 00 trimming, cleaning, smoke or broken oli'Miieis: sells on sight, t'lg percentage, en : n . ueir, sample 10c,, or three for no. Ad diess K t'STONK WICK 1 0., No. 90 Fourth uv enue, room w, Pittsburgh, Pa vilo '.'uldlury, ilaeu.-sr. and I rank House, 'Vliolesnle anil Retail, l-orsi- tinkers arid ; u 1 tubes; you eon more than save expenses wiien coming to Ihe city by dealing with us: GEomiE • ■'. \CIIK. I3ti Wood si.. cor. Diamond Alley, : ittsburgh, Pa. OJfl J sli. Craymi t'o rults, I.ltecall and scebefore ordering. Solar i rtnts a sperialty. Agents waited. Mull orders solicited. 1 I.I.HANOWAN .Mi l '-'I No. :: : v!i,. avenue. Piftsinirgh, ln. Hi rnftin Qahnnl We teach Dress-cut- , 111 l uHillll!!' eIW!. ting ami Making. Kit- , llug. Droning,' anil ."I the I lnl.-lilng parts ot | Di".sin iMrig. ils- c. il MiiGisoN: ■133 Penn avenue, 1 Ittsburgh, im. 1 E ' T v-uLIriIIED 1870 | OCrXsEBr.JLTBD j 1 \t i'm'cliElltlCi 'toNF- I 1 he .-v. Is-seiniaeli Hitters are | ,1 im-1 r 1 •. ip6[wlß, Liver 7rai' Mki/.- < umptMni. and evrry species of lirlhrestion. *1 per bottle; six bol 1 U'S, sf. V, IM CUcrry Tonic, t i.o most popular prepara tion for cure of coughs. • olds, bronchitis, etc.. and i.;. ' rrable*. lln Blacl • u.• sure core r.nd rolfet ot the ' -hia:; organs,(travel And ' I. ojilc. vfttan hof '• ni'iilclor. For sale i,v fiats it . ~ !•. 'i. De_ rV.diiv, .iolm i'ane.v V <>.. i„ \ sible. (fim bria. ni*:o. if. Jt UVIL KFi*. s'irvevs iiiade vykl riattod 1 ' and estl inatcv furnisV.cd ftn* intdt*'-. oofs, villi luilld- Ing•. t• .i i lan ••<(! sti •. imes of !i kinds im i irh .iveio.m. ltoom 02. w. s. BELL & CO tat Wood street, jj* Pittsburgh. Pa. fflKv AMATEPR PHOTO OI'TFITS. ct lebrated Prnzmonski Lens.' iitalogue mulled free. .1. t. Htnlr. IV Mevehtti avenue. Plttlsburgli iUriLDERS' SUPPLIES. t ire hih k, i lie, sewer pipe, i en.i cotta goods, li:: •. eeirent. hull, plaster, etc :'•""WHITE FOR PRICES. MEM< <HY TRAINING. The nutural method,e.isllv learned,endorsed bv nr. .lolin Hall, LL. 1)., Blsliop .I. H. Vincent. I ir. Joseph ocok, etc., etc. Lessons by matt only 1 hree Dollars. SHORTHAND, taught by umtl only Ten 1 ollnis. ' ddress Pitts burgh school of Me a,or; •.Inlng and Siiort - 1 lhind. saekson Building, t Lvh sr.rec and Penn I avenue, I'ltlsburgli. l a. MME. K ) L JG ' lias rocrntly refirnwl frota I'arls. and Is now ts- j ! fabllslilut; schools Uirotigbotit rlic I rdted states ; io toncli iadlos !;; if. OF DRKS-- • ! i \'(i. ! nvino. Kcllovrtf loads lii tuv.jaroisnf the World ;dc liiventlNi!.• ii! us is applied. ;o l.ulles' airmen I I ut t f - lie hu.s liiiit a;' r*> hut no equals. I.a oebrlni, r adies3and • ru to cut and haslo It ! a leiittinif. No. oil Fenn evenue, PlttHburgh Protect Yo't'r '-roods IBy using x. i.c p. Mi.ID i' l; l- ."I iVK. It j is far superior to Camphor. Cedar chips, Tar I Paper, etc.. for pro ervlng clothing. Woolens. : l-'urs. Fealliers, tine fabrl. s. etc.. mini Mollis I and otner insects. If you have goods to put i away, try it •l.ss. L Meet I N.N HI.:. ,c CO.. I No. na Fifth avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. I For sale by all druggists, or order by mall. ■ -jk DiKjiiosiK 1 Wind Enjrine Co., JS|L PITTSBFRHH, PA. JSiSsltest. Wind Power Engine In the World i Send for Descriptive catalogue. Agents Wanted. Metallic Shingles. /#f\\ Strong, Durable, Nrv and Easil^Laid. '•' y SaND FOR CATALQGUC (//1 \ \Ji/ 3el ANO pwicE tisT. /< • X X.L: y JOHNC.CRAFF, l\N if /| |f ,S PITTSBCBGH, I'A. (. N. \y A\'s.. \IL/ J| Sncres.or to Amrln-Amori* 1 V,.Nlf.,.S'ill , T* rL\ (MB B'jyfingcompMUT. 1 LADIES, We liave the largest assortment of switches. Bangs, &i\. m the city, at exceedingly low prices. .1. \v. PECK, - - 305 MARKET STREET. J .Gamier's Dressmaking Emporium, fl 3 SIXTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. II Dress cutt ing and Sewing school. The /latest art of Dressmaklug taught by r square measure. trsr*send for circular. GETTY & CO., Distillery Liquor Store. Nos. 180 and 183 First Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. IWliuloaulo itnd Iletull. Sell the Dnest brands of Rye Whiskies tn the world. Golden Wedding, (iibson.Guckenhelmer, and oilier celebrated brands. Wo guarantee pure Ryu. by bbl., gallon or case of all ages from 13 to 16 per gallon. Case goods, each bottle con tains a full quart. old lTemtuni from $8 to sl3 per case : v cases from $5 to $6. MKUoad order and enclose money at|our risk. Cards. HENUY 11. KUiIN, Attorney-at. Law. Office opposite First National Bank No. 105 Locust street, Johnstown, Da. DANIEL M'LAUGHLIN. KKANK P. MAItTIN jVTcLAUGHLIN & MARTIN, A TTORS'EVS-A T-LA 11', NO. D7 FRANKLIN STREET septal .Johnstown, ra. JAMES M. WALTERS. A TTORXEY-A T-IJA IF. office No. 3. AIIIIA Hall, .Main street, Johns town. Da. All business given faithful antl prompt attention. janio F. J. O'CONNOH. 1. B. O'CONNOR. /yCONNOR BROTHERS, A TTORS'EVS-A T,t.A 11. Office on Franklin street, over I'etilkln & .Mil ler's store, opposite Dost office, .Johnstown, Pa. ma r.". JOHN S. TITTLE, JUSTICE or TIIE TEA CE AST XOTAIt V PUBLIC. Office corner Market and Locust streets, octia Johnstown, Pa. (y W. EASLY, JUSTICE OF Tllk TEA CE AMI SCItl VEXER office No. ids Franklin street, two doors from Griffith's Drug Store. mays J EYIX RUTLEIX j K, JUSTICE OF THE I'EACE. Office on Ml ver street.near the Kemvllle Bridge In the Fifth ward, Johnstown, Da. collections and all other business promptly attended to. mar.i Y N. WAKEFIELD, M. D., THYSICIAX AM) SURG EOS Office No. 43 Morris street, Johnstown, Pn. Y YEAGLEY. M D., PUYSICIASr A SO SURG EOS. Office No. 271 Locust street, Johnstown; Pa. IOHN DOWNEY, CIVIL ESGISEER. Office on Stonycrcek street, John, tow a, Pa. < A. PEDEN, SURGEON DEN ► TIST. office In Border's new building, on Franklin street. All kinds of Dental work so licited. novii j P. THOMPSON, M. D., DENTIST, JOHNSTOWN, PA Has had a professional experience of over :u> years. prFilling Teeth a specialty. Office Rooms, No. 114 Napoleon street. JOHNSTGWK SAVINGS BANK SFO. 192 MAIN STPTJE'D. CHARTERED SEPTEMBER 12, 1870 DEPOSITS received of one do'larnud upward, no deposits exceeding a to alof 42.1)00 will be received from any one person. Interest Is due In the months of June and December, and If not withdrawn Is added to tlie deposit, thus com pounding twice a year without t roubllng tho de positor to call or even to pres nt the deposit Money loaned on Iteal Estate. Preference wit h liberal rates and long time give.i to borrowers offering ilrst mortgages on tarns worth four or more times the amount of loan desired; also, moderate loans made on town property wnero ample security Is offered. Good reference, per fect titles, etc.. required. This corporation Isexcluslvely a Savings Bank. No commercial deposits received, nor discount made. No loans on personal security. Blank applications for borrowers, copples of the rules, by-laws, and special acts of the Legis lature relating to deposits o. married women and minors can be obtained at the Bank. TRUSTKFS—Herman Haunter, it. L. Yeagley, John ltaunan, John Thomas, c. B. Kilts, Dear son Fisher, James J. FronhePvr, John Lowman, W it. Lowman, James McMllP a. James Quinn, Howard J. Roberts, Wnt. A. Stewart, Geo. T. Swank. Jacob Swank, \V. W'. Walters. James MeMlUen. Drestdent; John Lowman, Herman Baumer, Geo. T. swank, vice I'resldents; W. t'. Lewis, Treasurer; Cyrus Elder, solicitor, marl; INTO. 2,739. First National Hank OF JOHNSTO WN, PA. No. 194 MAIN STEEET. \ Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - - $40,000 DIRECTORS: JAMES McMILLKN. PEARSU> FIStIKR, C. T. FRAZKR, HERMAN BAUMER, HOWARD J. ROBERTS, GEO. T. SWANK, PERRY C. BOLSINOK J. JAMES MeMILLEN, PresMn C T rUAZCR, Vioo Prct HOWARD J. ROBERTS, Oat-bier Careful and prompt attention YV ill be F,iven to all business entrusted to this isank. nai: Important to Railroad Men A. E. Smith has been for forty-nine years road master on the Boston A; Maine system, and is now residing at Great Falls, N. H. He says track men, brakevnen, Bremen, engineers and con ductors, as well as baggago masters and ex pressmen, are subject to kidney disease above all others. All, therefore. Will be Interested In the statement, of Ills experience. " I have used Brown's sarsaparllla for kidney and liver troubles, andean truly say It has done more for rao than all the doctors I ever employed, and 1 have had occasion to require tUo services of tho host physicians In the State. My wlfo also has been greatly benefitted by its use. 8 A. E. SMITH. Road Master 11. A M. lb lb" Tho kidneys have been labored hard all win ter, as the pores of the skin liavo been closed, but now the springtime has come, and thoy need some aid. May be you have that pain across the back; that tired feeling: those drawing down pains. If so, you can get. immediate relief by following tho example of Mr. Smith and his wife, and use That nover-falllng and grand corrector /or the kidneys, liver and blood, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. /jarY'CV I>. BAUMAWN. I ;] Successor to Robert Anderson. Sj'y WHIM & LIQVOKS fv Orders by mall will receive prompt atten tion. A. A. J111.1.1G \ X llifjer 111-ef 110 l I led Hem* Frcti nntl I'nlalnble Carson street, R. s. Fnrnlsbed in any qunntl- Dtltsbuigh, l a. ties either tor Families, Mall orders Roll cited. Hotels or Restaurants. A. LLEGH JE IR IT C. W. DITTMER, ItE AI. ESTATE AND MORIGAGE BROKER, j No. or Federal streei. Allegheny city, i'a. Property sold on coinmNsbm. N3sale 110 charge. ' ■Money to Loan, 4)4. 5.0 per cent, I SP EGIAL PRESENTS Will be given with every s!i worth of goods. Teas, Coffees, spices, and Baking powder, which we guarantee absolutely pure. Best goods In the market for the money. Teas, mi, > and so cents, coffees, S>, 27, 30and .16 cents, baking powder, 10c. per pound, send orders to Atlantic Tea Co., ! 113 Ohio street. ALLEGHENY clll, I'A. ; .■""send tor Price I.lst gl\ net full liitnnnatlon ALiWOIL PA^iTSTIURDEk FOR sy 00 Have ynu secured , SO vout new suit yet < Here is tile iiuliire mem never before It 1 ! s end Postal card, glv- j Yi- "VA f ng your full address, C) 1 I mil we will send you '■ // f I samples for our t:i 11 / |- Pauls and self measure- : If I meut Blank, or If you I / •/' I eunnoi wait for s.unp -11/j II I les, tell us about | • • VJ \ I II L what color you would 1 -iv It'■*! A like, giving us your > : fin T waist, lilpand Inside leg . . J I measure, together with ifS/l j: ,l§. in and 3.1 cents for post stall 1 i A'' age or prepaid express. and we will guarantee 10 v" .please you or refund the money. Address, giving full name and I'ost offlce. 1 t'HAS. KLOPFEII. |t 130 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY, PA., corner Grants'reet and Fifth avenue, (Within a few steps of l ost office.) I'iTTsiti nun. PA. EVAWTS BROS. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, C3HOOL STATIONERY, ARTISTS' MAT E BtIAE. No. Its Federal street, Allegheny Clty< Pa. kcc:>Tß r.a OAftso .sr; his I,ACOCK STREET. Few doors east of Federal street, Allegheny Pa., a strictly temperance house. Best meal- |. and cleanest beds m the city at lowest rates, 11. | KNOX. Prop'r. Allegheny College. 18 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Thorough I> ; struct lon In bookkeeping penmanship, short ha, . and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches. Languages. Mushy Elocution, Vocal and instru mental Music, Painting antl Drawing, students may enter at any lime, send tor circulars; Ad. , dress the PRESIDENT, i HOTEL WHITE! S. E. CABOTIIKIiS. Proprietor, McKorSj ort. ■ Pa. Leading hotel of the city. Terms, l.'iCO-f per day. Fin, whiskies, sc., at the Bar. sth AWE:.'HOTEL, j MOSEBBPORT, PA. OEO. M. LKPPIO, - - Prop* Kor, • First class accomodations to the trveltng pub lic. Terms fi. ">o to 42.00 per day. Bar attached, j B. & B. All Institution of Real Merit ; —is ouh— ; Mail Order Department The llatteritig favors bestowed upon it by the people are in testimony of its ben efits to them. The way to compliment this department, antl to do yourself good, is to communicate with it at nice. Y-our every want will be satisfied promptly and you will save money on ev ery article or yard of goo ls you buy. ; WHAT IS GOING ON ll'SltE NOW r | Our Annual Summer Clearance Sales, which means bargains by lire hundreds. Thousands of yards of Dress Goods, full of tone, style and effectiveness, worth ! $1.25 and $1.50 : going at 75 cents. Special 50 cent and 25 cent Dress Goods f Departments. These prices have been made " catch all prices for thousands ami thousands j of yards of goods that, sold at twice and j oven tlueo times lhe money early in the i season—choice, wid, and effective goods, j Send for samples. Our Wash Goods Prices have lost all their starch, only the shadows of their | farmer selves, and just in the midst of the ' Wash-Goods season. | Anderson's celebrated Ginghams re j dueed to 25 cents a yar.d, as a bargain j I starter. The same story in the Challie depart- j j ments. All our stock reduced to half, j : Nice and new ones marked til "clearance j j prices." | 50e. Zephryr Gingham Side Bauds at 1 | 25c. 35c and 40c Zephyrs at 20c. 25c and 30c Zephyrs at 15c. Finest Frencli Satiues at 25c, 30c Satines at 10c and 18e. Write to our Mail Order Department. ' Mention this paper. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 110, 121 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA. w^rpj ft'J gents' sites, with works M ° ne i* era ° ninetc^, "- llou*Hioh' Free, snd after you hsve kept Ihfm in your hom. for • month! nnd ihown Ihrm to tlio J -lyanr The Old Doctors Drew blood, modern doctors clcanso It; bence the increased demand for Altera tives. It is now well known that most diseases are duo, not to over-abundanco, but to impurity, of the Blood; and it is equally well attested that no blood medicine is so efficacious as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ■„ " Ono of my children had a largo sora break out on tho leg. Wo applied simple remedies, for a while, thinking the sore would shortly heal. But it grew worse. We sought medical advice, and were told that an alterative medicine was necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla , being Recommended above all others, wo used it with mar velous results. Tho sore healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. "I find Ayer's Sarsanuriila to be an admirable remedy for tlio cure of blood diseases. X prescribe it, and it does tho work every time." ,E. L. Bator, 11. L>., Manhattan, Kansas. " Wo have sold Ayer's Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years ami always recommend it when asked to name tho best blood-purifier." —W. T. McLean, Dri ggist, Augusta, Ohio. " Ayer's medicines continue to be tba standard remedies in spite of all com petition."—T. W. Bachmond, Bear Lake, .Mich. • „ Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TBEPAEED EV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price £1; elx battles, Worth |5 a bottle./ CL: DeSIDI in consequence ot license expiring for our Pittsburgh Branch stop;, ii has been closed. All enters for the Old Reliable Silver Age Bye Will be tilled with the usual promptness Headquarters at No. 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, Trusting to merit a continuance of the libera yutronage heretofore bestowed. Remain respectfully. No. 83 Federal street. Allegheny. Telephone uuckonhelmer Finch or Gibson, as usual, SI ft max'. years old, o for $5, st'ver Age, $1.50. Jy'-T-iy When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Misr, slio clung to Castoria, When sirs had Children, she gave them Castoria, n it , obtained mr mechanical do ST jt\ & kill a aJ rices, medical orother com pounds, ornamental designs, trade-marks and labels. Caveats, Assignments, interferences. Appc. ' .Suits for infringement, and all cases arlslnv. under tlic PATENT LAWS, prompt ly attended to. INVENTIONS TI.AT HAVE BEEN EJCT X"t?f"P2.*Tt by the Patent oniee may llfiei Ab A fill st tll.in most casts, be pat ented by us. I'.emg opposite the Patent office, we can make closer searches, and secure i'atenta mere promptly, and with broader claims, than t hose who arc remote trom Waslilngtou. 7 9,TT7',£"?Vf r ST3'DC send us a model or V aLAh A uria sketch of your device; \vc make cxaimaiitions/iwo/c/iuro .andadvise as to patentability. All correspondence strictly coaadentlnl. Prices low, and No CHARGE UN LESS PATENT IS SECURER We refer to officials in tho Patent Office, to our clients In every Stale of the L"lion, and to your Senator and Representative in Congress, special references gtTen when deslretL Address, tj C. A. SNOW ,v CO., Opposite Patent Office. Washing ton, D. C. Kest fitting caßSEr^uß^ I FDR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. I 1 MAYER. STROUSE & CO. >1 & MTRS.-412 BROADWAY, rj. V.A y|| FT 10 Greatest Onro oi v .rfh furPfcln." WUI k Illn-'s, stiir NVck. Dniison, ' A - . .vCvv Hu:l . >-nl'ls Cut*. Luinhft >• • tTC&S? OWka-hc,' m \.&.,reTliroaS M \ rt; -' ■ 1 '* M W by nil 1 ' ,:i 7' Ken ) - ■ k.ondour lfac-Flmtle sljrnntun . A. <'. '■:• yer & Co., Solo i ■EaESTOBHSKiiSIiEFjSBmoai 08. CULL'S GOuflH SYRUP Fot the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hoarse? res 3, Croup, Asthma, 'ironchitis. Whooping Cough, Incipient Con' sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Drug* gis*-s. Price, 25 cents. 'E'lilfi populur remedy never lull, to ct'l ectuolly cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Pa l Digestion. The •vifiireJ rcmltf rood nppctito ai :•, y I'lwh. :.ill: i a.-jfttut" I.> , niid toHow. ' . . OLD EVZGT V. HP:.3.
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