Hetty Ogle, the Heroic Telegrapher of JohiiMtoveii. From Harper s Bazar. Every oue knows of the noble nnil tragic death of Hetty Ogle, but few have watched the consistent and well-ordered course of her life. Iletty Earl was born in the beautiful mountain village of Somerset, Peunst 1- vania, and there she grew to be a cheer ful, helpful, happy, pleasant-faced young woman. Her father was for many years Recorder of the courts there. He died a poor man. There were few educational advantages in Somerset, and though Hetty had a strong, well-balanced mind, it had little school training. After her father's death she married Charles Ogle, a young member of the family so distinguished in Pennsyl vania politics, lie was one of the first to enlist as a soldier in the civil war, and was killed in the Wilderness at the battle of Gaines Mill. His body was never re covered. Mrs. Ogle was left .\ •th three little children to support, and she went to work calmly and bravely to do it. The telegraph office in Somerset was in a room also occupied as a store, and where the rough men of the town congre gated to gossip atul quarrel : hut she un dertook to learn that business, and she did it thoroughly, never getting a disre spectful word from an) one, tne hardest part of her task being that she left her babies at home to lake care of each other us best they could. She soon became wonderfully proficient, and was given an office of her own in Somerset. From that she gained the confidence of the Tqle graph Company so entirely that at the time of her deutn she had charge of three telegraph lines, in Johnstown. Her two boys grew to be tine fellows, shaped by her s'long will and good example. Her daughter was always frail in health and was ouly kept alive by the tender care of her mother. Their home was the most perfectly ordered that can he imagined. It was seldom invaded by a servant, but was kept exquisitely neat by the skillful uiui deft hands of the mistress. Everything that came upon her table was of the daintiest, anil she shared what she had with rich and poor. Her friends al ways said Hetty's coffee-pot was inexhaus tible. She taught scores ot hoys and girls telegraphy tor nothing, and helped them to find situations. At the time of her death two young girls were gra tuitously slim ing her home and earning good wages in tele: ra,ih offices from the benefit of her insl ruction. They died with their bcueTuciiiss. She even found time to (hi beautiful fancy-work with her wonderlul quick lingers. She was one of the sort of whom pc( pie say, " How docs she find time to accomplish all she does?" She was a member of the Christian Church. Her religion was certainly most practical. She embodied the golden rule. She hiui at one time to endure a terrible turgicat operation. After it was over, uiul she was just regaining consciousness, she saw her son, to whom she bad taught telegraphy, stniiiliiig by Iter side. He saw lier lingers move, although she could not speak, and lie tinders ood that she was telegraphing on the bed-spread, "it is over | lam safe," to a distant and anx ious friend. She wa: entirely unselfish during every conscious moment of L r useful life. While this illness was pro gressing, the telegiaph company to whom she was so faithful a servant, sent a man, at their 01 u expense. h> take Iter place in their offices. All the mill whistles in tin region were htixlu d hy a positive ordci from the owners while she was in a eril ical condition, iiud hucllelins were regu laily issued to the anxious town, where > lie commanded general love and respect. The company which she served had just repaired and put in perfect order 'lie house which she occupied, and the world never looked brighier nor fairer to Hetty Ogle, than upon ttr: morning of the day that she ga ,e up her life in the effort to save her fellow-creatures. Mot a trace of her drowned, burned nr.limed, sea tried body Ims ! ecu disco. • eled by the agonized searchers, hut we, who believe in the reward of the fuitldid servant, are confide: i that Hetty Ogie iias heard from the Master, " Well done; en ter thou into the joy of the 1.0 rd." ' ai:v tsi.ACK Cr.AVioN. .1 Mountain Mulder. Counclsvllle courl r. A terrible ti : dyTone which is vi: veiled in the deepe t mystery, oecuu-d in Saltlick township, Fayette county, Sunday. Samuel li. Cramer, whose home was on the Is its of Champion creek, rm' about two tnilos west of the village ol Davistown, the road leading from Dnvistown, to Donegal, was murdered and his body thrown into a well. Cranim lived alone. In his rude log cabin lie kept a small stock of groceries with whird he supplied the re-idents of that neigh b irhood. lie kept a shop in eonnectio with his grocery and performed odd jotis •'! work for his ;igli!i s, sueli as mend ing shoes, and the like. The discovery of his ho ly was acciden tal. On Monday morning Frank Chri ner went to Cramer's shop to have an • of shoes mended. The front door of Cramer's house was shut and fastened with a padlock. This was the usi manner in which Cramer locked his hoc when going nw-iy, an ! Ciiristner, supp< - ing lie was at u neighbor's, sat down ' await his return. He waited for son • time, and, becoming thirsty, lie went to the rear of the house to got a drink. At the well he noticed pools of blood, which he followed bank to the Kitchen door, at the rear of the house. On full investiga tion lie found nothing, and lie returned to tile well and continued ids search. His attention was there attracted to the disarranged condition of the boards in the platform covering the well. Pushing aside one of the planks he looked into the well and saw a man's feet protruding above the water. Christner at once raised an alarm and with the assistance of neighbors, removed the remains from the well. An examination of the body showed that death had been produced by a pistol shot, the all having penetrated the skull iu the right temple. The crime is yet shrouded in the deep est mystery. It lias occasioued great ex citement in the neighborhood. No infor mation is yet obtainable that will lead to a possible suspicion of the perpetrators of the crime or the motive impelling thein to commit it. Among the residents of the section in which it occurred two theories are projected. Oue is that Cramer was murdered by a hand of roving robbers in the belief that he had money. The other is that the crime was committed by per sons familiar with Cramer and his hid)its and who were possibly enemies of the old man. Will the Gautlei- Works <io to Cam ria The good people of Cambria borough have for some time been offering induce ments, in a quiet way, to the Cambria Irou Company to locate a pari, at least, of the new tiauticr plant in that portion of our city. Their hopes are now iu the ascendant, as a party of the Company's officers paid a visit to the ground yester day. It is understood that the Borough Council, backed by tbe unanimous senti ment of the people, stand ready to vacate Broad street, below St.Columba's Church, thus throwing the Company's large plot of ground, now cut in twain by that thor oughfare, into oue piece, ample to con tain the proposed plant. The eitizeus of the municipality to I lie north are in earnest in the matter and fully appreciate the advantages accruing from the locating of this immense estab lishment within their bounds. T.t- C lli-okou. Mr. Samuel Arcntruu. of Morrellville, 1 was at work Sat unlay afternoon in Chas. I Hamilton's floating pang and fell from the | second story of a shed, a distance of about , twelve feet, breaking his leg between the j knee and ankle. The accident was i caused by his becoming entangled in a | coil of rope, and was rendered helpless j on the slippery roof. He was taken to j his home where Dr. Lowman reduced the ! fraetme. Idleness is a Uaiigerous Fault tn the Kidneys. When Inactive they speeplly ' fall Into disrepair. I hose obstinate and talal maladies, might's disease and diabetes, ensue with terrible certainty upon the inaction of' the organs affected, catarrh of the bladder, enuresis, gravel and strangury are also to be ap prehended from a partial paralysis or the blad der. at which weakness and sluggishness are the causes, uostetter's stomach Bitters is a line tonic and promoter of activity for the renal or-' guns, and one which cau be relied upon to afford them the requslte stli ulus without exciting ' them—ar. effect tn be feared from the uninedl- I cut ed alcoholic excitant of commerce. A further benetteent effect of Bitters, by renewing activ ity of the kidneys, is to enable them to drain from the blood In lis passage them. Impurities productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervous- , lies-, fever and ague, constlputlon and dys pepsia are conquered by the Bitters. I \ D\II NfST i!ATOK'S NOT Cli— j - ' Notice Is hereby given that Letters of. d niiiitsliiillun on the estate of I'ATH AMINE ( i'i - ION. !a'e of C'oncinaugh borough, Cumbria eounty, deceased. having been granted In iho ] unouo Igw d by the l.egl.ster of saldeouiffv. a l pei-sons Indebted tn -aid estate win make leui.e- . Qlate |iaj inent. and I hose having claims again-1 the same will present them, property authentl cated. for settlement . b'Kv. .1. I-, : AIIANKI. Johnstown, I'a > Admltllsfr.ttor d" '• no/, cum tcpluiiiciUo ///,- tu-jxj. I \ DMrsH.STI.'.V.TOR'S NOTICE— . '* IM A 'i: OK I I.MER J. BKINKKV. OK- , OEASHb-Letters or vdmlnsltration on the - I late •>r I ..in i .1. Ilrln •.., lute of Johnstown, boi otigh cainb.li conn-- deceased. having been i if rani id in : in- iiiui., ■ ,ned, all persons knowtni.- ' themselves Indebted to said estate are hereby I uotlllei! in make Immediate payment, and rli, e having etaliiw against 'lie same will pre-a-M ' them duly aii'licoi leuted tor sen lenient ui , 1.. s rni'l.Elt, Administrator. Btoyestown, somerset, county, l a. ■\rOTCi: TO DEBTORS AND j. 1 cli Klin tills. -Net tee Is hereby gh en i lial 1 l.e'iers ef Administration on the estaie 01 ] t'li.. Ili.iAi A. KKls, laie or the boi-oiigh of hns- : tow( mbrla eo tntj. Pa., hi ve been granted to Hubert sagersnn, or >:, id borough. In whom , ail persons liidebieil to said estaie are reune' in lake Immediate payment, and those inning claims or demands w ill make knuwn the sm... without delay to the undersigned orio n't 0ei.,,1 ,bothers. No. so i raiiklln street. John-. •., > I'll. iiOJJEII! SAdEltSOy, Adlull.l .me u. : julyw I I A I).VriNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - 1 a \ of ..(Jminlsi rut Jon u the estuvoi j li A * no. lute of tbe borougli of .1 iHiih- • 1 iwi.' iUsi'. ,1 umbrJii, ftiid State 01 irnus.vi- | vai •. ■ cea el. liave been grab tod theu : i M'-i.fa •1. u 1 • •". viiis indebted t> sold estate i i jiwsu- 1 ; .in .no Immediate payment, m. -V huvi' : •: iluis N&ultist fhP SJllliC will , iv I -.thein duly uuthriiucatedfor acM lenient. j UJ 1 N BAU.NU k. Administrator. . Horace kose. Attorney, No. (J4 Franklin! v. •• , .folillßtowii, Ha., July J. 3. 1889. fit.-w I ~"v"OTICE TO THE HTOCiv i 1 lIOUDEKB 0F "THE PEOPLB'S id 11. • 1 IN': \M) 'i\N t.SSIK lAi'lnN. Iho lloaid Of j in eciorii.',' Iho People's building and born As soelailon, si a meeting held ai the rd'iiuo 01 the ' solicitor, n 'inusday evening. July u, ism I r --lived iocoi.i.ki r No id i-.s nti i :\i Kl: l-.s-, i" ill the Third Monday of A iigtut, I*B9, being I- h d > till r ;o(. i lie rea.'oli of I ills nine. ■ m the r-'-eni calamity- tisitod upon.nd;u - town and vicinity. s \ \ir iii, k. voi'NO, president.. I •I \ IKs KINO, Sc.,ret ,rv. I'll A NCIB .I.O'CONNoII. solicitor j ♦, DM?NIST!'ATOIt'S NOTH'F. 1 tk. —Noiiie is hereby given that l eveinof .*<!-1 • : i-To'mi, .11 11... (,r Willi;,hi Stclgej". : 1 . '. >*• of j 'luur.gh boron*,'n, eouni; >; I • . • . . un. ; I.tie of 1 Dimsyh jinlu, cU: aVfHi. i Ufcj. -muned to F.rliurd .'<uni r , of .i ; ; town lioroi. ;ii, to whom all persmiK in*n i- <: ;< i to liquett <i i< mai epi .■ mot unci tt - havljig clutinH or deinunos will i Known the same without delay i? the under-' • .or:i <> < oimor 1.r05., :;ii j r.uiKltn .ina, | .lotiu : )\vn, I'll, Kit 1!A kJ> /AX . i Ju " Afluil nlst rutor. A D&ONISTRATniX'n NOTICI f\ ESTATE Id-' I' Vsl'Klt VMM.. IATK id ...jll.N OWN, (.'A M I.IIIA KilN'l'V. HE. ; i' a • i•. lei lei's or Ailiiiliilstralb.il liavin,', i be n rnl ted by Ibeb .l- ler or Cnlnbiln eoiinu . i i i• i undersigned, noin-e is hereby given to nil - -i 1 > having r latum iig.-lnM hu/iT estate to i ■ .1 them, duly aiilhenileated. for -el tie- ' en ' i those knowing themselves Indebted • o nmke llnlnedlale payment to llie uiiderslgr ed. I J.1.1/.Abl'l H \\ 1i.;.. Admliiistriiiilx. I DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j l.eti,;r.j or .'.dliillilstratlon on the estaie t>r : oB l-i-KN'NKb. late or Cambria DOi-otigo i mbrla county, (lei-eased, have been granted to 1 .. .Ai.l.l' t.DKN .Idl. All persons Indebted, ,Id e-.i ne me ie<|iic.-,iisl to make immediate '■ inout. an l those having claims or demunos | ii. I s ild estaie will make known the same i •ne;- in the nndi-r.-ilgned ut No. Ago Isroad j . r .iaibrla borough, or to McLaughlin 1 Jlariln.br I ranklla SI reel, over Dlbert's Dank. | -MAl.i.Ai.Ki' tloKN'Nlilt, Administratrix. IVTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND It CREDITORS.—Notice Is hereby given that Letie sof Admlnlstlatlon on the estate of CAR OLINE KEIB, late of I he borough of Johnstown, county of Cambria, State of Pennsylvania, de ceased, liuve been grunted to Robert Sugerson, of said borotige, to wliom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and tboso having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to the undersigned or to O'Connor bios., su Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa. ROBERT SAGEUSON. Administrator. ATO'ITCE TO DEBTOR-> AND J. A CR Ki IT- 'US.—Notice Is hereby given I hat Letters of Administration on tlie estate of PATRICK O'CONNELL, lute of Johnstown borough. Cambrh couttty, lot, dc eased, have been granted to Daniel ii'Connell, of said borougU, to whom til persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without dele., t,o the undersigned, or to O'Connor Brother. st Franklin si ret, Johns town, Pa. DAts!tl. O'CONKWI.L. July l:! \ dial, list rfttOJ, JMacoßsOil >*/ J THE VETERAN'S FRIEND. jf ures lift Wounds, r "' ses ' m*:& Strains, ieS ant ' ||| W Pains Rheumatic, my Hsuraigic rf Sciatic, PROMPTLY H And PEKMAMiitWTLY. Iff AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEH CO.. B.ltimora. 34. Best Cough Cure. For all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, no remedy is so safe, speedy,'and certain as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. An indispensable family medicine. "I find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral an invaluable remedy for colds, coughs, and other ailments of the throat and lungs." —M. S. Randall, 204 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. " I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for bronchitis and Lung Diseases, lor which I believe it to he the greatest medicine in the world." James Miller, Caraway, N. C. "My wife had a distressing cough, with pains in tho side and breast. YVe tried various medicines, hut none did her auy good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had tho measles, and the cough was relieved by tho use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 havo no hesitation in recommending this medicine." Robert Ilortou, Fore man Headlight, Morrillton, Ark. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured mo of a severe cold which had settled on my lungs. My wife says tho Pectoral helps her more than any other medicine she ever used." —Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty, Kansas. * Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Trice £1; six bottles, $5. fr ~ • r:; )r riiijt Ihelr homes,.. Vou, Tkluatih ~u l , . .e . (,-ij.s. 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It contains IWO pacca, ro' al svo. D.-aiuiful binding, embossed, fid! ";:t, ]';!( only tl.f ■ by mail, postpaid, coucealca in plain wrapper. Illus trative Prospectus Free, if you apply now. The dislinguisbed author, Wm. It. Parker, M. 1> . n -1. i. i 1 the GOI.I) AM) JEWlihl.llll .1! HUA I, front the Notional Mediral Aasoelatlou lor this I'ltl/.F iiSSAV on MiItVOCH uud PIIYSI ('A I, Dili; 11.1 TV. Dr. Parker and acorp: of Assistant Physicians may bo consulted, confi dentially, by mail or iu person, at the olllce of THE PEABOUY JIEDIt'AT. INsTITI Til, No. 4 itiilllncli.St., ItoHtun, itlnas., to whom nil orders for hooks or letters for udvice should he directed as above. (Cards. H' ENRY H. KITHN, Attorney-at. Law. office opposite First National Bank 1 No. ins Locust street, Johnstown, Fa. DANIKL MLAUOULIN. KKANK P. MAHTIN a ttorxbts-a r-LA ir, NO. 97 FItANKI.IN STREET ! septa) Johnstown, Pa. 1 .JAMES M. WALTERS, A TTORXEY-A 7'-L.I H . offlcy No. a. Alma Ilall, Main street, Johus | town, i*a. Allbuslnessgivenfalthtuluuaprompt ' attention. Janiu ' P. J. O'CONNOK. J. IT. O'CONNOK. Q'CONNOII BROTHERS, -i rvonsKYu-A T-LA w. ! office on Franklin street, over l'etrlkln & Mll | ler's store, opposite Postomce, Johnstown, Pu. I mart! ' J OHN S. TITTLE, 1 justtcb or run pf.a ce A SI) SOTAJiY PUBLIC. Office corner Market, and Locust streets, ; octis Johnstown, Pa. W. EASLY, JUSTICE or THE PEACE ASP SCItrVEXEII 1 Office No. 1,18 Franklin street, two doors from Griffith's Drug store. mays j RVIN itUTLEDGE, ~ JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. office on River street,neur the Keruvllle Bridge In the Fifth ward, Johnstown, 80. collections and nil other business promptly attended to, 1111113 | Y N WAKEFIELD, M. D„ PHYSIC!AS ASH SURG EOS office No. 13 Morris street, Johnstown, I'n. I \ YEAGLEF. M D, PHYSIC! A X A XD SURG EOS. Office No. 371 Locust street, Johnstown, Pa. j JOHN DOWJSEY, , CIVfL EXGIXEER. i Office on Stonycreek street, Johnstown, Pa. ! U A, PEDEN, SURGEON DEN -1 ' TIST. office in Border's new building, on Franklin street. All kinds of Dentai work so j Halted. uovi l ' j P. THOMPSON, M. D, SURGEON DENTIST, JOHNSTOWN, PA. 1 Uus Lad a professional experience of over 35 ! years. ! Filling Teeth a Riwciitlty. onice Kooins, No. 114 Napoleon street. JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BANK NO. 192 MAIN STREET. CUABTL RED SEPTEMBER 12, 187 C DEPOSITS received of one dollnrand upward, no deposits exceeding a total of $3,000 will he received from any one person. Interest Is due In the months of June and December, and If nol withdrawn is added to the deposit, runs com pounding twice a year without troubling i he do oositor 10 call or even to present the deposit book. Money loaned 011 Heal Estate. Preference wit Is liberal rales and long tlrue given to borrowers offering first mortgages on farms worth four 01 more times tlio amount of loan desired; also, moderate loans made on town property where at .pie security Is offered, (iood reference, per fect titles, etc.. required. I Ids corporal lon ise. luslvely a Bavlngs Hank. No commercial deposit received, nor discount made. No loans on personal security. I'.hnik applications for borrowers, copples 01 •lie rotes fiy-laws, and special nets of the i.cgls lii:up. relallng to deposits of married women .n! minors can be obtained at the It: nk. t'nr.,run*—Herman Unumc-r, P. 1.. Yent.de... lulto iiaunnn, John thoiuos, o. B. Rills, resr son Klsher. James J. l 'lonliclser, John ..owean. v . it. bowman, James Mc.Mlllcn. James (odnn, i .ward .:. le bens, '..m. A. :-;ewt.rr, en i. T. swank, Jucob swank. VV. W. Wallers. .:.iine> •cMl'.hd). iTcsluem : Jului Lowma i. He.lot.i ■ mnwr, ■ 160. T. swank, lice Presidents! w, c. . e.vls. Treasurer; t. rim hitler, solicit or. marjv NO. 53 .7*3®. 'First National Hank OF TA. •o. 9-i MAIN STREE'i. - - $! 00.000 itrjfittx, - - $40,000 UUtSCTOHS: I ' r:. Mc.dli.l'.iiX, PRARSUN Plslll.li, • . T. FKAZEK, II HUMAN HA I'M Kit, ii l .V'AKI) J. HUBERTS, (;EO. T. SWANK, PEKUY C. BOLSINGICK. JAM I s MOMILLEN, P . -M... . (' T FUAZEIt, Vice Pii-'t.l. ' ' HOW A 111) J. ROBERTS, CVlim.-. '•■ ireful and prompt attention will be given lo all business ent rusted to this Bank. mayci/sv inportant to Railroad Men ■. li. smith lias been for forty-nine years road master on tlio Boston A Maine system, and Is now ■ Idl igst Great Vails, N. 11. lie says track men, brnkemen, ttremen, engineers and con dnciors, m wtdl as baggage miHters and ex pressmen, arc subject to kidney dlncate above allothcra. AH; therefore, will be luleiesUal In the statement of bis experience. •• I have used Brown's Snrsaparllto for kidney and liver troubles, and can truly say It lias done more tor me than all the doctors 1 ever employed, and 1 have had occasion to require t he services of lhe lest physicians In the Btnic. My wife also has been greatly benefitted by Its use. A. E. SMITH, ltoad Master 11. it M. B. It." Tlio kldueys have been labored hard all w in ter, ihe pores el tbe skin have been closed, hot now tbe springtime bus come, and they need some aid. May be you have Unit pain across tbe 1 :ek ; that tired feeling: those drawing down P 'us. if so, yon can get Immediate relief by lo' owing tbe example of Mr. smith and his wife, at J use That neveMttlUng and grand corrector .or I lie kidneys, liver and blood. BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. i /-TOfeK B. BAUMANN. nsllftt A successor to Robert Anderson. \- £ JHH WINK* £ LLQL'OKS .SZajSjSf -lis Kerry mrcrt. tir- orders by mall will reeelve prompt atten tion. 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ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. rrvsend for Price I.lst giving full Information ifflirisilotii FOR OO PIIHVO you <cur*l lit*rM it ilie induce* infiit never before oHVrt'il for i'ltum —-.11 nifc to order send rostal card, giv ing your full address, and we will send you samples for our #:s Pant- and self measure ment Blank, or If you cannot wait for samp les, tell us about what color you would like, giving us your waist, hip and Inside leg measure, together with 13 and 35 cents for post age or prepaid express, and we will guarantee to pleaseyou orrefundthe money. Address, giving full name and Post olllce. ("HAS. KLOPFER 130 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY, PA., corner Grant street and Fifth avenue, (Within a few steps of Fost office.) PiTTsni auii, PA. Allegheny College. 13 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. Thorough Jn slruction In bookkeeping penmanship,shorthand and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches, Languages, Music, Elocution, Vocal and Instru mental Music, Painting and Drawing, students may enter at any time, send for circulars; ad dress tic PRESIDENT. 6th AVE. HOTISIa. McKEESPORT, PA. GEO. V. LEPPIG. - - Proprietor, First class accomodations to the trvellng pub lic. Terms • 1.30 to $.8.00 per day. Bar attached. MM COLUGE,' |(4 FEDERAL ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. A thorough school of '.e'.egr.tphy, Book-keep ing, shorthand, I repatalory and Higher English' Music, Elocution and Languages. Terms are moderate, instruction line. For further Infor mation or catalogue, address or call on THE PRESIDENT. B. & B. An In tir.uiion of Real Meri.: -i.S OUR— Mail Order Department /lie flattering favors lie.-In •• I ttpot, i' Is tin? people are 111 test .tv; - eld -tn tiiem. i lie wtv ' > cootp/iott • this <te[iarti;ie.it, s .1 f fuu :. IS Id cotlllildnieale v> i'h 1 ui <> ic . Y'dir every wa. ' wiil be .-aiU-tiei. promptly nti mi w i'i -ave mniiev u) ev ry arlielu < ; ml of .•>>t ;n i lmv. WHAT IK .O'X'if.'.S I i/Hi. N< >W ? Our A linn I Sumnn Ten rntns Sales, a i.iclt i n n't* ' a:' '.alns ■. iite hdnlt oils. Tlpeis., da efyae i* ■■■ i.'.i I-. fllil ,of I i>i;i . • I ';, d i.i vo i--'. *\ hi 111 Xj'tc. .vO ecu: ■;1 •;'< c :il I).ess ijo.-ds Do; : : Tin ;s i. ,i- I i., i tt,.i |. '• <• ,'ele nil " pro i In'ld > i-eiinls .e l iTousuul* of y ii'!-of :.tm 1- li.i.i I ' twice ami even llu.-e limes !•• III>. ey early in tile -en. ::i . inire, ;e ~. /.'.e,,ve poo ls. Si . ,1 for sua pics. Our Was , tin. ■- Phee* have li St ill their .' aien. <• - '■ of t'.e.ir former silv< ■, an . .1 i.. ;t. .. i l-l of llie Vs ush-OoUtls -i i. Anderson's re! '.rated l.liit auis re duced to 35 eenfr a yard, . ■in bargain starter. The -aHie story it She e depuit ineiils AU our sou . :■ i i lo half. Mice and ;a"v o i . 1 a • leavaiiee prices." Sue. Bue and 4-Jc 7, ph.Ts .'/•••. She and HOC Zephyr- .. e. Finest Flench ill! • 1.1 '. \ 80e Suliocs id l.'.e on ! I'e. Write in one MM:; 0..1"r Depa. I moot. Mention > is p ■ pe.. "Dnnn;:? p dttht Jj'J U Oi %s:j iJ L XliJj 11ft. 117, 11!). I'il PPPT'TM T C'/nTpPPT I i IO X - . 1, ALLEGHENY, i'A. v\V, , .Y.*.;, 1 . T7 DT] rj n I * wl,h ' h# wurld -P n 1 1 1' || 1 l'rfecl timekeeper. %V:r-A lljLiJLl V V *WVtV i tfsv r,u,,ed * Heavy tioiid Gold ff*i Ca>rs Lot Ii laduV / NTan-l nun-* of equal v ilu. L* I %'A- i*ctin in r .ii h i.- \ ''iv• \)y < ■ ■" > u ■' ' Uablo lute of ilotlN'llol Sitinplfß* The,,. B.IHI p! i.l Mfi'll M the W4i h, w •vrid lTre f aud ofler y a li -ve k , t fh-m In voor homn fr 9 nrmtha and ihown thtm to t'.i -- t hu !>• ty'bavtj tnllod, tHey become your owu prti'• ■ v 1 • .an bo sura of reeeivlntr the %% ntcU Btiu'iui cv'tio!"'•'a dVa, i'brUond, ittaice. Dress the Hain With Ayar'e Hair Vigor. Its cleanli ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, and lasting perluino commend it for uhi- [ versal toilet nso, It keeps the hair soft anil silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling, anil, if the hair has become . iveak or thin, promotes a now growth, ■% "To restore the original color of my hair, which had turnod prematurely gray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en tire success. I cheerfully testify to the Efficacy -9 of this preparation."—Mrs. P. H. David son, Alexandria, La. '"Q " I was afflicted some throe years with scalp disease. My hair was falling out and what remained turned gray. I was induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in a few weeks the disease in my scalp disappeared and my hair resinned its original color." (Rev.) S. S. Sims, Pastor U. B. Church, St. Bernice, Xud. < " A few years ago I suffered the entire loss of my hair from tho effects of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited iu vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit a3 Ayer's Ilair Vigor, anil 1 began to use it. The result was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon caine out all over my head, and grew to bo as soft and heavy as I ever had, and of a uatural color, find firmly set."-—J. H. Pratt, Spofford, Texas. • j Ayer's Hair Vigor, PREPARED LV Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Loweli, Maw* Sold by Druggists snd Perfumers, * C-U :-SD! In consequence of license expiring for otff Pittsburgh Branch Store, it lias been closed. Lit orders for I lie old Reliable Silver Age Rye Will li • tilled with the usual promptness Headquarters at No. 82 ft-: ' RA L ST., ALLEGHENY. Trusting 10 merit a continuanceof the libera patron:"..-n tofore b-trowed. Keni ilri respectfully, . 1..v2C No. si ler.d stn-i-i. \!; ..lieny. Telephone HOI.J. tie.i -.1-' ii. ior Gibson, ; • :sti.il, t: * qtmr. ~ \ imps old, u for silver Age, fI.W. When Baby was slek, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had children, she gave them Castoria, TJ/tfU I?ftVt|*C " ,r i-'ti-elinnical dd aJr i ©I? a-j vi. •t. :uei!!. <r other com noun . ornamental dc.-Prus. ir„e • marks and label rate-its, •-igumeiils. r.t -rferencos, Appi , -.t-lis Tor infrin-gemci, .an : all cases nils!ii in,;, the iwriuA'T X.AVv 8. prompt ly atti iMeil HI. i.NVKNi iONti Tl AT I'.WK BEEN 131? by the I'.itetr ufflce may vtlLu iiu I JGJU still.ln at"-' ■ -ist, he pat ented by us. Being opposite tie- Patent iimoe, we can make closer searches, n i 1 se ure Patents tnere promptly, anil with bn> der elalms, than i ho e who are remote from Washing'on. r-r/EHToas : we mate examlnations.ftw . .ndadvlse as ;o e uentabtilty. Alleoi -peu l'-tiT strictly I I'rl :i • low. lUi.i -<• CIiAUOE CH- I.- • I NT IS SEI I'HEO. v. ■ - •• i. oitlelals In the 1 .it- ntOffice, to Ollr Cllen very stale of the i n on, id to your sen 1 i.vpr, - illativelncougn- s. special refer' ,lven when desired. Adilt. ss, r. A. SNOW CO., i , -ite patent office, Washing on, 1). C. A'foi \/ jjj rBE .'"flTfiNS CORSEV.heWORLDI Ft -.SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. I o "AYER, STROUSE & CO. At 'VS.-4/2 SPOAOWAY. N.Y.M C.maL-5. .XCLZL. .rxi;S-sausm—■—jW ■i a SM : ■-M 4 . 8. 1 I HMH • c C . 0 -ill Karth for I in." Will r in v. v i. :tu uniatirin. Neuralgia, ■) • <•*, .• . SMir X.- r, nrui^'H, i, •' -v\ l-K ii-, spnkta, Cu Lumhii- AV ■ /■ "-' ■?■>: ■■ I'l.uii- .< I" roßt-liltw, fa; ~•% J62SSS 4 • 'Mi* •' 1 hVV : V 80ld t# by 1 nil I O i ,** \ u *si In- v tlrotf (>'! lion re our , . . \... k, amiour U• • ' ui'-? '£?natui-<. A. ('. v. r 6i Co., Solo i . Bnltlinoro. Mil., I*. S. A. fc i&acr ussmamm DO. BULL'S COUQH SYRUP Fct the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hoarse* tecs, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis,, Whooping Cough, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of con sumptive persons in advanced stages if the Disease. For Sale by all Drug' gisPs. Price, 25 cents, IQIMP runted Cfot il.ally euro Dyspasia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Eiiicusness Aii'l till dls rscs arising from a Torpid Liver: id Had Digestion. Tlio nntnril runntt is -flirt onnol >t® ttniU i* ' iiisrsn,a(l(lci{iijS 1 y < vouieil mill ey to awallowc SOLD EVERYWHEBE.
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