El II II 0 littisOgij &aptts. ASCENSION' DAY. • "Inyward With Thee I Betel: UM dim. *lot tests of earth. Tha at holt thought: - Bey_ond nut griefs of mortal Myth, With restless murmurs fraught: litond the weary elaye of toll. hose harvest seems but weeds: Betond the nlghts of heart turmoil. When hope dies out In deeds. Upward With Thee! Bearing but meagrekill-ripe sheaves, As fruit of all out lile; Bearing dry and altriveled leaves, Parched br human strifet , - Bearing • •the talent!' bid by Mello. Wasted. dead, abused; 'Bearing "nisisiliP" our binds were loth To Mm, or light; unused. _ Yet upward still with Thee: mighty, biesseo Love forgives. The ill our years Lave wrong" z __Thy arm uplifts each heart that lives, To Time ay sorrow oroog . Thv meteles ire the win so that bear `Oar fainting souls to tiod; TVangels soothe all tears. all Care, Sluts where 'ray feet once trod. • 'Upward with Thee! Ahove-0 tadatte release: Then bld , st us share thy rest: Ito earthiness Invader that D. see— Thyself crowns Heaven blest! Abovt meet each long-lot friend Death bee from mortal sight; In Thee our spirit lives to blend .101 thin Imo •no Webs. WNNSILTANII. DermlLLs is to have a new militia . Coixocazt had eight days of "Dr*: User Bey of Sh iloh.'. , Mnw Bayamon has a library associa tion and a library of more than 1,00 rimee -0 vol. • . Bulait's circle - was at Waynesburg. last week and went from thence over to West Virginia. : . , - TEE- Ooltdnbia rolling mill Is idle and - the machinery and engine are' said to be going to deday. • .. , BisitoP Eivitinate is to administer con firmation in the Court House.in Bedford on the first of July... . . , Tar, tip ma . Pacific telegraph company are Rt1t! . 1 . 11 . f . , up - a' line from Ebensburg to , . t. , m 4 mvu. CoLinzam.offers $5OO reward for the detection sif the llamas engaged in period ical incendltuism in that town. - A youmr man; named Alfred Feirsthi s i hung himself in his father's barn, In C§,t limit& toWnshlp, Bradford 'county, last \wee_ k, - No cause la known for the action. _Miss Mini 'Pliiiiolir, of Indisna, has sued Mr. Prank Smith, of the same town, for -breach ot promise and • seduction. Smith was arrested and released onbail. , I A Glasuar named Wormwood, in the employ of Jonathan 'Hamilton, of Logan township, Blair county, committed sui cide by hanging on Saturday . evening la L Wn don't know but we agree witha . a Pennsylvania' paper • which saya the - *Mid' w o uld be,,happlerif the so called "Fat Contributor". were actually the Fat non-ecinttibutor, ~. . . • - -Bissiop. Dmrszuto lectured in Loretto, on - the 27th of June, on “Revealea Truths' Mirrored:in the Beauties of Nature." The new bell:faiths: • church was .blessed by him on thoitame , day. • Tur. Wilkesbatre Record of the Times mentions a rumor that all.the coal mitten of the anthrabite region are' "going out" again if the emplOyes of the Pennsylia- Ma words do so, and it, is very probable that they:will. , TEE odd Fellows of Monongahela City are to lay the corner stone of their new building ,on -the ; 341 - • of July. A grand time is anticipated, as well as tie arrival of large delegations from the neighborhood. Rev, 1)r. hillier, of this cliyi Will deliver ; an Ofiress. TEE Treasurer of the Brie county Med. ical Associstion is bta dileitum; the like of which is without , Precedent. He had in his hands %WO surplussub scribed by citizens for the :entertainment of guesta, teat Week, - and the amount is to be divid4o,l and given . back, :pro rata, to the donors. ; -....,,_ . Tint Monongahela Valley Aspubliean says: On Saturday evening Valley small grit attempted to cross the creek at Gregg's Riffle, slipped , and were carried beyond their depth . and like to be drowned. Three of them succeeded in getting out, but that _other two would hese .perishedezeept for . the heroic con duct of our 'very young , : friend, Master Gottlelb Gleason, who plunged in at the risk of,his own life and; ayed theirs. , - - CM:OMo= is - a place in Potter county. - Recently a, young man went there irom a neighboring, village, and be cau.sehe dressed neatly, wore a silk hat and kid gloves - and smoked'. "five cent ci gars," the Coudersport Journal had an article full ,of sarcastic 'Mullane to his clothes, ramistaehe findlliArtt :Forming our opinion solely" hy ibis Article, we come to the conclusion that Oaiderspert is a smaller place, and fuOltei off tiityl..a4P place we had ever I - maenad iefore., 'Miss Lintz Jain a . pit At the North &wieldy Atadtmy Went to bed, on the 19th of .104.;nini.ic te ldattidy her Umbria theft!, with ; a', candler contrary; o the express rules of the sadtooL She fell asleep, the candlepttpset, and at out o'clock int the morning :the whole hqfise vissaroust:d 4 byt tat ' , shrieks asbtfer ran, ft War. of flame, through the torn dots. The Slides itre'eitingni efi, and the unfortuisisightl46 - ed in' may for i a t thirty nix bon* Vilitettle) expire thr-Satirday evening last,abertt dark,' alye,mig'inairnattled-4ames B. Litcheber- I ger, 'was-.- ahot• L en::•the bridge between fiflelditifd,Citiilotiala, in - WashingtorL'. l * *Ay, by - tc eqlore4 man, the ball enter -44.40 seek th e - , omy!li of the ,back, iigeitilifttilLtils. person . ... The negrorme,rusdenfloWas about us ufor. nia all the next day the occurrence, the authoritaes - of tindriburg erroneously supposing they third ' torright bfa or Jawbone crinthol. o Sunday's -Atoms& -47ifype.1.3, : -;.: ,t, : 1,. 4 iikirlialtell.l6hi Bola, /lid heeini alpines in West Newton; lirestracAftlan& county, had a difficulty some time ago isitha,gias.ni/ned , SiltsPh .1440trAtOlikr r e cut kky, boreku &atilt declined Appra sehisasssilant, an ,conditionlititnbe w ould via thetkoch.l,bill •Sicd:lol , lost time. On Thursday he came to Bfoian and sodied , biltil kr lidnie' reohey;!*ltich giS tim waS reftS4L,' 'Total' f01101f54, biitit. /11/101Y . l ' i t ' iWildl r i k tiat Ol t r . sit do ' ~/nick..A4rAcila..6._'thift *..i momently P M=F Cr PouskeitutO up Kul I stack.; jilt the head iditin, kuulphillyitntuturitifi:bis skull.:. Ste' in hot expected 'to miler: Boligibas• beennrrested an& loag hi #ll at Weenlg e : burgiu4-$7114,4*0 to : . ' - ''';'''' 1 ' •:Tiot Vanolltor saystbsts very singhbfr Word it 4 basitistbsett ...1 ME brought to our notice. A. man named Joseph Herr, a cabinet maker, residing in Lampeter Square,and about sixty years of age, has not had a half hour's continnotis sleep fornearly four years. , The case was thus stated to us: A t four years since, About a daughter of Yr. Herr,became ill, and Mr. H. watched by leer bedside day and night, for six week., when she died. All this time he took nci sleep, stating that he felt - no desire for it. A. few days after the death of his daughter he ran a nail into his foot, and this con fi ned him to his bed for ewes or eight weeks,' not an hour of which time could he obtain sleep. Alter recovery from his wound he still failed to obtain rest from sleep, and so the matter continued to go on - from week to month, and from month•to year. His health has Buffered and he'complains of great' debil ity. He applied to a leading physician of this city, who. rescribed for him a strong opiate, but it had no more effect upon him, as he says, than a snap of his finger. He again applied to the same physician, requesting that , the dose be increased. To this the physician objected,. stating that it would be dangerous, He said he did not dare, and other opiate was pre pared strong end gh, it is alleged, to put three or four ei men to sleep and never wak@ iip in. , Thiii bad no bet ter effect thanthe first, Mid die physici an refused to'administer any -more. doses , of that kind, and, advised his patient, as - a last resort, to get on a 44 high old bender." This experiment has not yet been•tried, I and it may be 4 anestion whether ,he, CM swallow enough fiquor to' produce iritoxi cation and soporiferousness., Mr .Herr . is a sober and iminstriontinian, but iii con sequence of 161:Wady is unable to do any kind of physical iaber. ;It is certainly a strange case. „ , - , .- --,---- •,, - ow% Ca lox proposei:to have seml.weekly, open air, free, brass.band concerts. AN Episcopal - congregation is being organized in London, Madison county. • MANSFIELD has a large new paper mill and also a $50,000 Union railroad depot. Miss Larnix is thekastor of the Mil— versalist Church, in Pleasant Valley, Mad ison county. ' Ax inmate of the, Soldiers' Rome of Dayton recently fell - heir- to $lO,OOO and lett the institution. • SPRINGFIELD' Presbyterians 11G:re $60,000 church wi • th a 0,509. organ,,and are quite proud of both. A cowitan man named Jahn Laborn shot' and' killed 'pother colored man named Richard Eire:mug in South Dela ware buit week. desTzs and dimpbelt were mauled in New Ehiladelphia•last week. They were not the renowned opera singers, but two happy people unknown to fame. • • , ' . Col 4.11. AnifisTaexe offers to spend $50,000 in, building car and iron works in Urbana, and to employ 1,000 bands, if the town lend him $50,000 more for ten years. A NEW family velocipede, which car ries fottr people , and is worked without labor, has been patented by a citizen of Springfield, and the Republic , eve it is a a practical animas. Al' old man 'named Stelitman, whose home is in Hancock county, wltile wait ing for the , train at Forest, *few days since, in company with his son, was run over by a fiffight train and instantly killed. • A poor unfortunate girl was one night this week shamefully abused, tarred and feathered by "certain lewd fellows of the baser sort." We had no idea that Bucyrus contained any fellows mean, ,enough to small a girl, however bad she might be. And for the credit of our , town we regret the outrage. Bitcyrur dourrial: WYNN before last a young man named Ralston Daniels, living .in Springfield Township, shot himself in a very odd way. Be was about to shoot at a bird with a loaded rertolia,,but before he shot h e attempted to, scratch his ear with the pistol, forgetting thatitwasloaded, when, thoughtlessly, pulling thii trigger, the pis tol was discharged and the bullet passed through his ear, and going downward lodged in his throat. He was taken home and it was hoped that he. would recover. On Wedneiday of last , week a drying cylinder at the paper-mill of Mr. Lewis, some six miles from Chillicothe, exploded and seriously injured a woman named Mrs. Decan, who was working in the mill at the time. A workman named Brown be ' came enraged at a fellow-workman - about the cause of the accident, and hd attacked bim with the buttend of a gun, during which the manwas considerably injured. Brown, thinking he had killed the man, tied, and has not been heard from -since. . px Tuesday ,litst a little ; daughter; four , years old; ;of 1 ()ringer, who keeps a , saloon in this:village, died suddenly un der the , following circtutustunces: Oa getting up in the morning she got hold of a bottle of whisky and drank a large quantity-:-bow much we are not able to saY---and it a very abort ` time was found _lying on the floor insensible. She re mained ins stupor until afternoon, when shodled. ...It Is, said she - complai ' nol of beingsick the night before, and- went to bed without her sapper. - -Medina Garay. ON' Saturday, last a man named Caleb Messer, shof, =Other one - caned: John Roach, in the town of -Williamsburg, Noble - County. These _ men, who are brotheminalaws have , had , s , standing quarrel for several years,lind Mr ` the 'dip', mentioned they commenced the subject agiin.-':'lFterr. words they , proceeded to bloYfe, and Poi OA Nall Of the fight Weiler seinedtreroyer that wieilyhmt , neer : and. stiA hilt aplawnslitt:,; The ball penetrated MI edge o. lungs Ms&lodged in. the back. The viound-isioatkaidered danger. one, and ROaehillint expected to recover. Messer esiter_;h 4 S ftigto , arrelked,andlolged in ‘4 ll*. /Le 410Pre1413/4edi* a Mak of AO' per laza bed Chem stet '. imaxelkie OrAteXighg Oeetnralletti I F 1 3 FIXentlet. WI: Monday. , Two,,, bo i about deist ears,y of axe—one beton 1 relPilLTili-;P*141147; I,elbl,o4olus al' - - Trii,.."r-a4:11 nest thacitiliert on the neXPITry• It ct distance north of town:: Cpl adfl , - across-the , streamisnd costiellpireollmusedthemseives by walla iiiesiti 'lind . cit,eulotutitythrottitii' mk ilt thet n intter• V I in 'ettrittired thit t,, ~, .........„,„,, he . . 'wt 31 , 1 ?* lhati *X I -4 'ilr ' fOnifeet'dielf, bdia,„.,.,.„, terrified as to te n t o ripntorfriro tr3f, t 4 k, get =L ab a t o ildsitojesiug gertilgitoysrand4mtreihteiliNk Xlri,hitto.Arhelt' amietince artheidithe festal' bognitali pibror M thivoisk_hitalll effOtte'Mytei , muguittiiliell WIN litiritattir ~ PTTISBUIGB GAZETTE: 'TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1889 Wammos nights. Thendvointes of women's rights have received a weighty reinforcement in Mr. Mill, the British political economist,whose recent essay on,the "Subjection of-Wom en" takes the most,advanced position on the subject. Ever Utica men and women existed upon the, earth, says Mr. Mill, the stronger sex has oppressed the weaker, kept it in some form of bondage, denied it the plianeat rights and taught it to find its highest pleasure in subjection to the will of man; Only with the growth of civilization have women reached in _any place of life a position of equality with men; and to this day, even in 'Christ ian' Engand, he contends, the vast majority, of women eilst, so far as legalities can , determine their fafe, in a state of subjec tion which is • only another form or slavery. They have never been in a po sition of equality with men; they have never had an opportunity of showing what would be the result of such a sys tem, and hence the experience on the subject is entirely One-sided. The Coife cession of the franchise he regards as so trivial that he discusses it almost with contemptuous breiity. Going still fur ther, he sees no reason -why. Able women should.not legislate and debate in the House of Commons, or why they should not occupy seats in the Upper -House. Mr. Mill : would permit his fair _clients not only, to practice medicine,. but plead in courts of law; to their. energies he would throw open all the offices ingthe State, from that of Prime Minister to that, of the humfiliat tideeivtdter. Pi the family rela tion he urges also ii-reliolution - of all th 4 existing State of thing*. — Hot- Only will the wite have a complete right to retain possession pf her .owti,mimed' and het own eartiingil; but be 83 free from the dOminatiens of her huslmnd as if she were unwed. The command, "Wivelksibey your husbands," is to be erased from the code of marital duties, and, befotethe law, the partners •in the wedded state are to be placed in a iiosition of absolute equally. The essay, will add to "the active disctission of the subject both .in this country ' and in . England, where M• r. Mill's standing - as a vigorous trinket and writer will 'ware for all his -productions more than ordinary attention. , - The Coining Girl. She will vote, will - he of _some use in the world, will cook her-own food, will can her own living, and will not die an Old maid.. The coming' girl will hot wear ; Ahe Grecian bend; ditace 'Ahe German, ig nore all possib il ities of 'lcnowl 44.10* to' work; will not 'endetrior . to break the hearts of unsophisticated young !poll correctly, understand 2aglish before she affects 'French; will preside with equal grace at the piano or watthboar4Willspin 7-more yarn : for . the house than'for the street; will not despise her poor relations, or the hand .of tut .honest worker; will wear a bonnet; speak good, plain, nnlisp ing English; will darn her own stockings; will know how , to bake doughnuts;` and will not read the 'Ledger oftener than she does - her Bible. The coining girl will malt' five miles a day, if need be, to keep her cheeks In a glow; will mind her health, her physical development, and her mother; will adopt a costume both - sensible and conducive to comfort and health; will -not confound hypocrisy with politenesh; will not place lying to please,atiove franknesc will have courage to cut au unWelcome,ac4rialut mice; will not think`reanementla French duplicity; that assumed hospitality, where hate dwells in the heart. is better than condemnation; will not confound grace of movement with silly affectation; will not regard the end of her being to have a beau. The coming girl will not look to Paris, but to reason, for her fashions; will not aim to follow a foolish fashion becitr u milliners and dressmakers decreed it; not torture her body shrivel her soul with puerilities, or rain it With' wine or 'pleasures. In short, the coming girl will seek to glorily her Maker, and to enjoy mentally His works. Duty will be her aim, and life a living reality.—Chureh Tile Retinas Against Haman Nature. Miss Susan B. Anthony is out with a paragraph in the Revolution, recommend-, ing that ma rri ed people should no longer sleep.tosether• that every man, woman, and child should i have a bed to him or herself; that those who are just going to housekeeping should buy no double beds; and she exclaims with smthuslasm, "Cribs, cots and single beds for „health and hap piness!" Poets,' both male and female, have often sung of "cots," but - they have always insisted on plums& them beside a , rill. Here Is the paragraph upon which. 'she bases her advice: • The Laos of Lsfs says: "More quarrels .prise between', brothers, between sisters, . between hired girls, between apprentice s in machine sbeps, between clerks in stows, between hiwd men, between , husbands and wives, owing to electrical changes through which their, nervous, systems gh; by lodging together night after night un. der the same bedclothes than by almost any other disturbing cause. There is nothing that will so dersnge the nervous system of a person who is eliminative in nervous force as to lie all night - in bed with another person who is , absorbent in nervous force. The absorber will go to. sleeß and rest all night, while the 01.1.11iT luster will be tumbling and toisink, less,and nervous, and wake in the Morn• ing fretful, peevish, fault:finding and Couraged. two, persons, no matter who they az*. should habitually sleep to=' gether. One will thrive and the- other will lose. • This is ,the law, and hi mar-. ried life it is defied eldest universally." - , it astitngton Item'. . , . . . The. pnblic. debt statement , for this month will not be delayed to close tip the accounts of the :• yeas, ,tint may ba: ex. pected to appear. on Thursday, the data neat month; ; :as usual. it *id - probatdy show a redu ctio n of. about six millions ! , but the year y statement, which will be' oc t got oat tow, the end Of next and j ib;', after returns 'to W gitor nightlikle' been I,oe.itzt from , UrcO I IIMUSi , I II M re on•tbg by 0 - - i two. mill ',IOW he, SecoT mitardit financial sititm: tido as qui latisiaatory..7 He has about twenty-eig t mdliona—of currency and •. ninety millions of-goldon:ma& I This to the lad ,year a the • long- lease' Which Sykes, (litadwicitAtem.halw , he ld on Willard's hotel and I hear that ii reig' their time is out,' th e , brothel, • oa t , : who own it, is llig down` ,:th'e ' ilige.,, go front oii.PoMlWitiia 'fibs' ,76;,afid ,Ptit, tiriX new Valkdbikof' cent pfopor. • tions, occupying this h'o elweinie - froth' lot i ro) oeinakt9l i t il ioccet.—Tbe lonia hi korw , it elderiO't Boa At;bl 4 he 444494.9 f Oro Mario to ,its- te. hight c Wbilet , Coranan i ai.Arling tonMetel crill.be Oompleteitin October so so that'll turewisltots to die enitil Will not f bars, to:4l , oo4l . tesioinflo . eomplidttdf„i ti rnd Imam odational ~ ; , ., .. -; .L•tri. , 1,1„: WMa ELDV nnacturenvand inplesale Deal* ft Lamp% Lantsrns, Chandeliers, AND LAMP CiDODIL OA3BON AND LITiMICATINCI oma. N 0.147 Wood Streot.. se9:nra Between 6th end 6th Avesne. Ma i r CAN TOM-- SELF . LABELING FRIIIT-CAN:TOP: • COLLINS -& , Pr.17 1 :513 - 1_711 ( H,PA. A We are now prepared to supply Timers and Potters. It Is perfect, simple, and as cheap se the plain top. having the names of the various Fruits stamped upon the cover, radiating from. the center. and an index or pointer stamped apes the top of the can. It 18 Cle a r l l, BletbetlY and Permanently , zissmadsx). br placing the name `Of the fruit the can contains opposite thepointer and sealing la the customary manner. Ito preserver of fruit or aced:housekeeper will use: any other after onCe seeing it. =2s WATER PIPES, " 911111111ViOir TOl6' A Large assortment. I • NEM EG'COLLIWS. spl4:h37 Ski Avenne,nesrSmithfield - CARPETS. ICCIANTOCK & CO. HAVE MT MIMED A. • . . 1 FINE SELECTION OF. •BnirSSELS • .9 . • TAPESTRY BRUSSELS - THREE PLY 'A* , (INGRAIN TILE LIMIEST ASSORTMENT OF wiirrEtesEcii& FANCY 3tArriNcm, F 1 SUMMER WEAR, IN TN CITY. STOCK FULL IN'ALL DEPARTMENTS OLIVES IffeC'LINTOCE & CO'S as virrit AV twtrz NEW CARPETS! .1* ma ae , 15E19., u We faul t y: 3 f f ordag r an assortment unparalleled ails .ELYETS BILSSILS THEE-PLYS, The Very Newest thiittgess Of our ontereceutitsmportatton sad selectedfrous : eastern manufacturers. _ 3111DILTI AND LOW. PRICED INC3-RAZN~ VERY BtrPIRIO9. QUALITY AND,OOLORS. An Extra Quality of Rag Carpet. we are Dow selling mazy of the above at GREATLY REDUCED PAWLS TERM BROS:, JIB. 51 FIFTH 411*FdrilEf 14,12 NEW CA►RPETM. lIIM FINE CARPETS. CHEAP. ICARPETS. OIL OLOTIFIS, NDOW SHADES iNir.et , V2Uassis. BOYAR% ROSE & CO. 11 tl FIFTH -IVEENLTE. last:darwT OtlicEtar_comma ROOM ,APrOSON AND mss, teld op rt!orf 4fillee slidlio43 l ed sissin.a „ ti,s4."*Littlart 9;, 1 0 iii l6l; • OA-Cloth. 1;9 i‘e; otos. site. D a.a vnigo HOT:X4NP STTAPES:': LETT*43O”' mutt iii** l 4: l f f •Oreitry_ilse..ropitlf., t r . lOW , Outsi4vDoctig. t) Ker.ol43lrk COLLINS; ;. . • rvnso. a ou/ors METE .0713014 NEW . AND DESIRABLE GOODS 812 k Fang, Linen end Pains Leaf Fans, • New Japanese Fans. in. SILK _ PARASOIA, all the New Styles. WHITE GOODS, A. Bestittfal Line! SLIMIER BoULEVARD SKIRTS 'eduited Pnce& - New Fuffe4 Co //ars and , Cuffs, In Paper and Linen. - CORSETS, a ; Complete Steck. GENTS' SUMMER_ UNDERWEAR In Merino, Gallle and Cotton.. ,*o. WHITE ,LND TRIPE') MUSLIN SHIFTS: 4 .. din EStock of 1 COTTON HOSIERY — l - ' -' - Dales Competition. ' • 1 inszomziass,. • 1, i . . „...,„'. . ',is' • • .MAORUM; GlatDE , & CO, 78-.8; 80',1111arlie - . : Street. - Jo - • , NACRUI ic. CARLISLE'S aa 12121 NRit grRING GOODg No. 27 Aft,le Aienue, Dress Trimmings and zutions. Embroideries and Laces. Babette end Flowers. Hate indHonnets. Glove fitting and frenenCordeti. New Styles Bradley' Skirts. • Pereude—all the new stiles. Ban and Bain 'Umbrellas. • ' • Hosiery—the hest lingitsh makes. Agents for !*Harris . Seamless Kids." Sprint and Summer underwear, Spke Agents tor , the Hellas Patent Shape Col lain; ••Lockwood , e "thingi "West End." "Dickeim.'t ''lm=l," and other Dealers imppliedwith the above:St . MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. MAMMA . & CAILLELE, ~ is - co. air VI TH AVENtJE. G -- . CHINA. CUTLERY. - NEW 00,01.115.' • FINE ' ; VASES, sousarrAif (‘ Jan CELINA. 2411 W aT air a in sErs, TEA SETE. OTIFT curs, SMOILE.IO BETS. ge itock of S LL LA.TED DOOM F at all desertptfons• Cell and el:abate . oat gobae, and we 1 i feel %Welled no one need fall to be slated. E.. E. BRE' it .A' do. 100 WOOD STREET. WINDS. LIQUORS, &0.- - . , Ml.D';t FRIDAY, [3] IMPOZTJEJLII .011" WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C, 'WgOIISALs D'F.JJ , JUIS 115 PURE RYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Rave Removed tol N 08.884 AM) 886 PENN Car. Eleventh St.;,(fprmarly Can JOSEPH S.' FEIIOIII4 CO., iss. WM 111949 i, Les and Ms T STRIX 4 IVA VSI M IR. efiffei Disllied Pare Bye IThiskey. auto. dealers la FOILEIGN WllTES'srld Q11:10118. tl9lll. as. • ullard. DR. iiirisa - a; ate.-_ urCIFTEIVEtiI • TO" TREAT AEL private diseases, Syphilis In All ifs ferias, all dlsesso. and the erects of mercury are compicteir ersdiusted;•llpermetorrhse , n or .bml asl estriess . and ImPoteneY, remai Item self-e Ore or other causes . end which' produce* tcraa of the following 'sabots. es bletents..bodlly weakness. inditestloa, msumptlon.'sverelou to socletyi I=l,riad of Mull= 101 l Or tweturualr readanny so p . rostr=leaa sexual stem es Ul z , r mrdate onssoutactory; ai dtherefore lospnollal isiennnoontltur perms' so, Meted wl or IMY o,„ ir ra p il lotticatc or long 1 las epreuttluOu MOM, glee the Dotter • Well be ue , Is. • • A pardslonstlontion,on PlAr'essolig oom— mews, Manse or tee. allinge& merlon o Iftcerattort o the b.- peatlfts,Arneumbeeed 3firt - fotti u Mtf d htiftl or fertertaree, use, treat- lt ts f•411113:15-ag:trptiimoo. wl4-01Ifieil todrakteMlir trlers d lrormilt.l4 l 4 := U t aw r en Tear must acquire xlystr• Aklikta that eiwutalw then one in go • .1 The Dati:woo Isle nuidloal-moinoldit of T y he Ores o! onoolOttoo or yokerool no prints' enemies; teat eta - be had tree Izalco 4 liettOntl , fon LINO allallok InZ u onvitori d 9 fiAtterhattninnAkittno n T t r 1,,m, the* fo d lir , 110.117:11010outplatata.r , - .: 4 : ei r. ~/b r i to I a ._ , W Mod Wye en 13 orti gto u ',do; am ie•wonwo , ow., a1e01.... envoytte..alWff..., ,... * 'll44MarfareirWW4fsr- ''l4: i ge. inandlintiat , Is! itooUneli woifinaii: 4 ,.. • Fors deny panel* attention is _not ..tukt ; Apr the accommodation c Won DaLtelltOare sots conneeCsu sue der t xo• 1 4 1 rsd gi , th impv, olonalarn• to ter i t e llaX i Mf l pie u I S . C r Wil i t i otneentif a irbo leL fogy& food* toniNo; a„ • toi4 Inodomlniq!ttet*:,losioNY4, 1 tivirszTqWff-MW 1114104 trit . e ri Milkittee bblibrlßlNlThe , ILettrilteel*4lllll~ll* Nicicu;,ll-4.,.,,,e. i - .6:4,11L1,-iii.fah•wahpalim, 5 PEi ,J 1 g 4-- ck) 0 0 we cm 0- I■4m 4 1-1 -*a - A z _ ria M CO2 • .g ' 43 E" .4 la 14 cs.Fo' • 9, 0 . k - 44 F .. • 0.0 on __ 74 t 04 lk 'al A - - . „ NW 10qP:i_FG TST OPENED, frititiiiliii P. PA'S,. 87 Market Street. Prints, !lading, Dress Goods,.i sues sum% SS A C - Very Cheisi)..l MA*KET STREET. . R., McCANDLESS & CO4 - Mate Wilson . . Cart 111Cci..) , • waoviatax D, LET It Foreign aril Porno" Dr tie** No. 94 WOOD MOST, ointrd door Mayo Diamond &WWI ; ,5 " 'ETIVSBDION. PAW', WALL P APERB. WALL PAPER „‘ WINDOW SHADE S , New trod Handsome Ikrsigni4 NOW OPENING AT No. 107 Market Street YI_VTIL AVENUE.) Embracing a large and 'carefully selected stoelr. of the newest deafens from the IFINZST ZD GOLD to the CHZAPIST ARTIOLEInOwn f - to the trade: :An of which we offer at Nitre Chit will pay buyers to ez►mlne. It . . • ; . JOS. ft mi 4HEt3 & Bite- WALL PAPER. THE OLD PAPER STORE IN A NEW PLACE, W. P. DIARSEM:S NEW WALL PAPER STORE, (NBA!, maslorra SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. mhS' MERCHANT TAILORS. T HERD ARRIVAL Of : - Boys' Clothing Headquarters, 1 '1 NO. 47 SIXTH. STREET. GRAY -& leo-- BTIEDEL, s(Este catte with W. Havel:44oa.) r ICJ\ riaOlis •1 1 No. !f3 Street,Pittsburigh. te26q2l. NEW . i4PRENG want:: • • Aspiendid new stock of , ,CLOTHS, eAssranws,Act., trieliredby ipratitl!lll6, seat: lierehant Tsflos. nlissitldleld!streAti , LL, •4-- .................-----------_ . 1 A - Vnal i t i t s lt s - g# i t t ? z lu T ts.e i i 11 =NTT, PA. Witt be sold at Anotlonvn' the , 1 I' p reg ,lso., , ,rere. TRU BaD el, iir 6 4s , l,es a A o'clock", 34,1r,ekcass t o r 0, qplti< L 77 1,1 into one acre lotrannater on e' Judi ruin, 'k. distantl'onr7intlet /Ma the • Pittsburg pertra' l4 ~. goaswikad ;km miles from tbelallegkenq ill kit Mouser' ewer of &cress 'bt Saw 'Mt . :,, 4'. - peer? and Middleton road, by Cork , ' Bs ' '" ria. DiarefillgryPerltr: by Panntiodln il tr oak _ , .E. Cation. _and AT; Xt, i rraltto .c .013 101 11 u an VI Teland kattroad Tro woooa .- ta s Raw Tat . Water --Ipartleniars lieti , ll MI ':-. . bodbilla,, ler earetins, • of 411.10.3110 fie in .1"' - ' 0,1 4 5,; Ck ru t I/AMON or F.A.r.1.4 7. .. ~ 3.?7, , No:. alga i atrenne, Pausbuript." ' -' -4 t. 2 - ' jes t ,142. 1 , 7, 7 ~, - 1. , :• , .)i a 4.',..w... If• 1 • ' ir-o; L . 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