The Democrat. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1889. in-.'MOVING TUK l)! .V H. The YVork Finished at tiraml \ iew—Pros pect Next In Older. On Saturday the work of removing bodies from the trench in Grand View to tbe "unknown" plot was tlnished. Twenly twr bodies were removed in the forenoon, making 131 in all, and finishing fee work. There were three identifica tions. To-day the moving of tlio bodies from Prospect, where three or four hundred of them are buried, lili he be gun. The coliins will not lir- i pened till they arrive in Grand Vicr . and probably no bodies will be exposed tor identifica tion before noon. As many as fin buudied persons, most Of them women, have luce m Grand View at one time, watching die work. The look of sorrow on some of their faces Troukl melt any heart. A r.m, for a time, thought he had found hi wife, but he afterward learned positively that tbe body was not 1 ers. Did people ever do Bucii things before ? What so offensive thing a putrid corpse that has been dead five months is. Were the strings of human affection ever before put to such a test ? Man's Jove lor his fellow man must surely be great when lie will view perhaps a thousand decaying corpses In the hope of finding what remains of the clay of one he loved. SEARCHING FOR THE DEAD. A YVo mini's Hotly Found. Sevcuty-llve men and twenty-five teams were at work 011 Saturday searching for the dead. There are three gangs. In the afternoon the body of a woman was found, and taken to the morgue. It is described us follows: No. 493, female, height fire feet four inches, brown calico dress, with large circular figure, black lining with red polka dot, two skirts of gray and black barred wool, apron of check shirting. Many spectators have frequented the scene of the operations ever since the Work began, carefully scrutinizing every trace of wiiat might lead to the discovery Ct a clue to some missing one. A bit of doth or an old shoe, attract great at tention, and is closely scanned in the hope Of finding a trace of a body that perhaps Is already in the lot with the •' unknown," Where it will never he identified. Was there ever a work with so much sadness about it ? The subscription to the fund is still in creasing. It now amounts to $8,128-50. The amount paid in is $4,077-00. A Source or Danger. Just below the stone bridge a rise of six feet in the river will be necessary be fore the channel will be more than fifty feet wide. Three feet more would see the Water over Iron street at that point. Our people seem to be strangely indifferent to some of the danger around them. IKie Whole lower part of our city is in danger owing to the bars below the stone bridge, as anything more than an ordi nary high water would cause an overflow because the water way is closed. Johns town boreugh has no control over this matter, ad its property is endangered Dy the obstruction. What are we going to do about it? Who knows? How Can we do anything about it ? S AtMeiet Ist It M BALL CstUl Coajlttt L • BPraini 8 P raini - Strata^ *.© w Bruises, WounßW Softl by Dnifjrrinl* and ' >e\Lgrs. p Q<& TtuChsti A.VijElsrOs.,haits,B(b Jar (ure op M. I.VwitXBIITRETIIRN DFE^IIJ. 7 t;,; x iff rik£ - Ma? What a Great Clothing Concern Kays. Tfe have too much business in us to withstand the great pressure of oelng off the main street. We want to be shotUder to shoulder with the greatest competition ot our city. We want to resume our former position sous to be able to accommodate our patrons and friends, we have leased the building formerly occupied by t'lark, twain street, and will, after alterations com . Occupy the same, we have Inaugurated a nd removal sale, our stock must be re ed, anil done quickly too.no matter what the loos will be How our prices will stilTer. on every article will be noiiced on the out price worked in red ink on every article. .\U goods must go wltln two weeks at the Econojiv Ci.otuino Co., Franklin and Locust. Auditors notice. ioE the Orphans' court of rambrln county, in re-estate of 1. F. Hracken, account of <). M. Bennet nod J-'. I). Bracken. Admliiistra tors, confirmed March 11, IKKII. And llow. March u, jKHit, on motion of c. 1,. hick. est)., counsel for Administrators, M. ij. STEPHEN'S. Est/., appointed Auditor to dis tribute funds in the hands of tin accountants, 10 and among those 1. ally entitled to receive UIC same. Pkk Cckiak. And now. September 1, ISKIi. appointment Of M. Ji. STEPHENS continued. Notice is hereby given that 1 will sit for the purpose of I lie above appointment at my olllce In the borough of .lOllDStown. l"a. on October 8, issti, at 10 o'clock t. m.. when ;c;d where all parties Interested may attend or tie forever debarred from coining In on said fund. M. 11. STEPHENS. Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE—ES- I TATE OF ItKV. THOMAS DAMN. DE CEASED. Letters Te-'amentory on the Estate Of Rev. Thomas Davtn. dsreascd. late or the I DOiwigh of Cambria, eouniyor t ambrla. Pa., flatting been granted to tin undersigned, notice 18 hereby given to all persons indented to said •State to make payment to me without delay, idld those having claims against the -ami- win present them properly authenticated for settl ement to 1 11.'. \K POWEItH. | Executor of itev. Thomas tiavln, deeon-i d. I Cresson, pa., oct. 9, >.-y. ocui-uw CARPETS! -AN IMMENSE STOCK OF- Body Brussels, From SI,OO to $1,25. AN OYER STOCK OF -TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,- At45c,60c,75c, and 85c A VERY LARGE AND VARIED LINE OF INGRAINS At 40c,50c,60c, and 75c Our Curtain Department is the largest in the city, in evory grade of Lace and heavy Curtains. Floor Cloths and Mattings in all widths and Qualities BOVARD, ROSE & CO., NO. 87 FIFTH AV£„ PITTSBUEOII. VA. &*rkache, I Viatic*. Wound*, EmtimXa, KH Toothacne. Sprain* etc. Prion I 86 eta. a botUa. (fokl tar all 1 ■jMSnHTagfflß'inigglflT# Caution.- Tb ran 4 HaU*at4on Oil bears our regUtartfd Trado-Mark. and .M INI.STIIATOR'S NOTICE] x —Letters or Administration, < ' Smlthfleld st., Pittsburgh, pa. Cin,;: paid Crr old gold and silver. < ' o entry a full line of Full Dress, all over Embroider! d p. Ks , and Embroidered Linens, and guar nree allt. if you can not get a nt else*. hero give us a trial. "•c , .ean". t . and Dyeing omees at above locations. Lace on ilrts laundrled equal to new. FuU Dress shins Uiundrted, Hand Finish, J, JOSEPH lIOItNE A CO., * Df y Goods, Silks, Cloaks, No ->f pSS t.lons, Millinery, etc. u .* •'.VtV-.-i Detail stores. 818 to 881 Peon . o®Mr avenue. g£k~ ESTABLISHED 1870 ■ OEZ4BBSA.TBD JIC_ M BWIBB STOMACH BTTTKRS. WILD CHERRY TONIC Vf BLACK QIN. "■JBATR The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia, Liver 7tiii.fi/urt. complaint, and every species of Indigestion. $1 per bottle; six bottles, $& wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion for cure of Coughs, colds, Bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black Gin Is a sure cure and relief of the Urinary organs. Gravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. For sale bv all Druggists la Johnstown, by H. T. De- France, John M. Taney A Co., L. A. Slble. Cam bria. W. S. BELL & CO IWffmyT itjft 481 Wood street, 111 mmy Pittsburgh, Pa. JSJSS3M' AMATEUR PHOTO OUTFITS. Celebrated Prazmonskl I.enß, Catalogue mailed free. J. B. Blair, 17 Seventh avenue, Pltttsburgh BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Fire brick, tile, sewer pipe, terra cotta goods, lme, cement, hair, plaster, etc tWWRITE FOR PRICES. _ jfc HEINEKK, WILSON A CO.. . IRON AND WOOD PUMPS, OL Jt Lead and Iron Pipe, Rose, Pump Sup-Mai Alpues, Gas Fixtures, Tools, Etc. Rcndltl for catalogue. NO. 200 BMITHFIELD ST. MME. KPLLOGG has recently returned from Parts, and Is now es tablishing schools throughout the United States to teach ladles TllE ART OF DRESS CUTTING. nMme. Kellogg leads the Inventors 01 the World dc Inventive genius as applied to ladles' garment uttlng. She has Imitators but no equals. La oes bring a dress and learn to cut and baste It a renttfng. No. 844 Penn evenue. Pittsburgh A Kiiallii Sbiaflii. /HfcißlMa. Strong", Dombla, and Easily Laid. **"o FOB CATALBBUT ABO FBICI ÜBT. JOHN CSAFF, FITTMUIQH. PA. ■ StMIIHT W illb'iMti* M lkr. Commonwealth Hotel ft Restaurant. HINRT L. 888088, PKOPBIBTOB, Cor- Grant A Diamond Hta., Pittsburgh. Meals For as cent*. PfiTT TP O W. C. Pendleberry, Son t Co., PyllillXlO Manufscturere of Boilers, chimneys ana Breeching. Office ana Works. Mulberry street, Allegheny, pa. Pittsburgh Female College AMP CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, School of Education and Fine Arts. Full courses of study leading to graduation In each. Also special courses of study, central. Healthful, 23 Teachers. Superior home comforts and care for yohng ladles. Rates moderate, send for cata logue and full Information to the I "resident Winter term opens November 18. REV. A. H. NOHCROSB, Plttsburgn, Pa. tThe J. P. Smith Lamp, Glass * China Co. FANCY POTTERIEB. BRONZEB. CLOCKS, DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS. 935 Penn Ave.. Bet. Oth & loth Streets, PITTSBURGH. Chicago Oyster House. I. FISHER, Prop., 639 SmithOeld Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and Lunch Rooms. BEST MEALS IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. onriiT se.oo. CRAYON PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE. (25x30) only $6.00. Orders by mall promptly at tended to. Write for particulars. Holur Por traits a specialty. TREGANOWAN'S ART STORE. Pittsburgh, Pa. >K3araier's Dressmaking Emporium, & f/l 26 SIXTH AVE., PITTSBURGH. fßll/fll Dress cutting and sewing School. The mln# latest art of Dressmaking taught by SSD-v square measure, wsend for circular. Photographer, //.(SILLSG-. I 6 SIXTH STREET. Finest cabinets $2 and $2.50 per dozen. Photo tette, $i per dozen, Fine Crayons, $3.50 and up. JOHN FLOCKER & CO M ANUFACTURERS OF tr'i-y.: °" ' t i <: FLOCKER'S EUBRICATING HEMP iP-ACKHSTG FOR RAILROAD AND ENGINE USE. Italian and American Hemp Packing, Bell Cords, Cotton Mops, Twine, etc. OFFICE AND SALES KOOMS-89 Water street Pittsburgh, Pa. WW rite for price list, The best remedy In the world I - GRAHAM'S, RAT. ROACH, VERMIN ANP %/D-"' ?!;{& INSECT EXTERMINATOR. Wholesale and Retail Depot. JSEL, 425 Liberty si.. Pittsburgh. Pa. I : .W -*-■ TO EXTKKMINATE VERMIN. OLD FASHIONED WIIISKY I /C/Q&E so rectifying. Nocompound- P"L> tng. HT'A.y K. Lll'l ENCOTT, IVA f >/, J Distiller and Dealer In 1 uk>: ini UIIISI/Y, smlthtleld Street, WTISBL'RGII, PA. a . .w-rt IToU'l White. W. J. DPiiny.Prop. Leading Hotel WlJl ' * : : ;gl of the city. Snffp: i " - i T T |y PER DAY Brags" I idanl BAR ATTACIIRD* sample Room HOTEL CAHSOW, 16H LACOCK STREET, Hat. (11.38 Paw Djr. Best Meals and Lodgings In the city. Darin connection with Hotel and best Liquors served. II KNOX, PK*>. WM. J. PR.IDTT Senior member late Schmidt & Friday, Distiller A Jobber In Qflft LIQUORS A CIGARS, s! ri>,>: ' GRISSLY'S Business College ASD IFO KMAL IS ST INN T Js the pride of McKcesport. Send for catalogue, S 8. GRISSLY, Manager, McKeesport, pa. Chamberlain Institute AND | T?E MA LE COLLEGE, Randolph, i i N. Y.—This 1b a schi-ol for both sexes. Has I been establlsqed and well known for forty years, i Is well equipped with all the appliances of a | first-class seminary. Location, twenty miles ) from Chautauqua Lake, not surpassed In beauty and heallhlulness by that of any other school in the country, • Tesldent and Faculty reside with the students and give special care to tbelr health, manners and nereis. The Music Depart ment Is under the Instruction of a graduate of the N. Eng. Conservatory. The commercial College la thorough and practical. AddreßS for Illustrated catalogue, (free) Rbv. J. T. ED WARDS, D. D., President. PITTSBURGH TILING COMPANY, BKOCkLEBANK A WABDBI.L, WORKERS IN TILES And Designers of Artistic Fire Places, special designs on application. Correspondence so licited. NO. 218 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. DIIIPDTICfI OATr Silk-Warp Henriettas. MMllUrl OnLu Wool Dress Goods Lace curtains and carpetlngs. Money saved on every j penny's worth you purchase at these Sheriff's sale prices. T. M. Latimer, 188 Federal street., Allegheny, Pa. M. J. COHEN, JEWELER, 888 SMITHFIELD STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. (Formerly of Fifth Avenue.) Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Silverware. ~FRENCH ARTDECAL CMANIA a new lot of transfers, also ARTISTS' MATERIALS " just received at. GEO. W. BACKOFENS. No. 429 Wood street. PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW LIFE! THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER. It is prepared from selected Herbs, Roots, Barks and Vegetables, Warranted toCnre all chronic Diseases. Torpid liver. Dizziness, Sick Headache, Coughs, Neuralgia, Malarial fever, Dropsy, Diseases of the Spine. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Affec tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, and all diseas es originating from Impure blood. For sale by all dealers, and by the DANNEIt MEDICINE CO., 234 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. Write tor circulars and testimonials. Good agents wanted. ly-w. LADIES' SUIT PARLOR. Visitors to tlie Exposition will Itnd all the latest novelties In Ready lladc suits and House Robes tor early Jail. Your Inspection solicited, PARCELS IC .KINKS, 89 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh ,Pa. ESTABLISHED 181:1. ROBERT DICKEY & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT-. BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers' supplies, Peanuts. 77 WATER STREET. - - PITTSBURGH. PA nrmrmtoiGEHTs ALFLFILAF 7R H; 1:0. A. MCOTI,NUW York City may 10-41 SCMIDT BTJILHNIG Lnrgcal. ,,d Hot Comply n i„,, L .; quor and ci( ,„. Holl „ j„ th t mtfid Mates. Established, 183 C. Bislille and Jobber fin wh7skies. ■ TELEPHONE A ,\\^ No.aa \ 1 r^Y^v 1 Importer % V Wines, laiqucsrsu and Cigars, - V^ % 05 and 97 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. N All orders received by mail or otherwise will receive prompt Attention. JAMKS OOIsTDTtJINI Altoona. Ao-ent. The Western University of Pennsylvania. Cori". <>' atiulvClassical, Scientific. Civil, Mechanical and Electrical, Enginee in? and entitle. New buildings after December and Improved facilities. N dlffleu'iy in P. i urine positions for those who complete the Engineering courses. Nex* teim begins September 5. Enternnce examinations take place September 3d and 4Ui entire ex : msi s from >f2fi() to S2BO per year. For further information or catalogue®, addre-n tic p.. .ideni, M. B GMT. Tj. L. 1).. or Jos. F. Griggs, Treasurer, 183 North avenue. \"e'iienv Pn Send for Hat of graduates, if desired. angle 'm. RBI MEDIA ACADEMY Admits And lasMfies young men and hoy* at anvtime; fits them for Business, any College. Polytechnic School, for We* Point or Annapolt. Graduating classes. One of the best equipped and best managed Schools. Good table. All student* board with the Principal leachers all inen and graduates of first-class Colleges. Fine buildings; single or double rooms livciy room has in it a steam radiatoi and is completely furnished. Grounds (ten acres) fot foot ball, hare-hall, i athletics, et . Gymnasium Special oppoi utilities for apt students to advance rapidly. Private tutoring and special drill lor backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies. or a Business. College-Preparatory. Electrical. of Civil- Kngineerim; curse fhvst al and Chemical Laboratory. Practical Business Department, Short-baud. Type-writing, ete . etc More fully supplied with apparatus than anv other College-fitting school Media Academy affords everr home emit- fort, the best education, and the best training. Fired prices cover every erpense. No examintnons for admission. New II ustrated catalogue sent froe to any address. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A.8.. AM. v Harvard Graduate), Principal and Proprietor, Media. Pa. , iSrSSr- BROOKE HAUL, | Two Prau, *450. f OR etRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Wh Urfmu*. C.l.krtt*4 School. 1 Graduating Course* In Classics. Literature, Science. Mathematics. Music. Modem Languages. Twelve accomplished teachers and lecturers. Superior Musical l>e|artment. School has an organ aad eleven pinnm. rrirate tutoring ft# backward pupils. Individual attention. Small classes. Pupils surrounded bjr sueb metralais ee arc eseentlal tu their Safety and happiacee. New illustrated Circular free. wy a PP m. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A.M. (Harvard Crmduaii, f p rf I | Media Pa *RS. BWITHIN C. SHORT LIDGB. I r * 3B:R YTTTI'J&XX'TL 3STT R'OIITT. •.<>. NV*' rill Treattac. nut! tndN' • .Mo to vqiw v ,, mi.^ AC "V w.t ')f ">*• >' vHo neTi *rr*r.t W i.O-'- .. k.a ; . * . .**, LVpe.tn lAl*r CuuiuLar.t, iriw i. ue .f u* and nil vw #"*>* tpon AocuiurU, A'oll/, Vlr, Ignornore, .NerroHs Douiii".., \ '.Ut Eaiu.uK ' v ■<*> 1 • JJermd !*. fj'T r J *t. IMcr. cr'r one doHir, br ma!'. s'h|ts> li p *. v • t ; - - C / >M r !Df.NT lAL. A.Urrsf K/.Nkr J: iIvXT, M. IE,"/'. 3-1 OrlnmP* ■ •*. •? I*. w k 840.1, llustu:.. >.u XVfntorw lecture *ilh numerous u.*t. t.obia'* f .'m hl\ ►< fu t • '. Thin id ihu oi.ty feuSCTftO-MEdCO PHYSiOLOC Y evrr pu 1 '>•> i/U nad 'vuU 9'. HENBT DU MONT, M. D., who HAS DISCOVERED H ___ THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE TRUE ES- HGF~ FLJ 9 1 ® 1 "THBSB BENCE OF MANHOOD, may be conaulted in Hgg fjpd Sfirfl || B ( 888 etrlcteat confidence.in peraon or by fetter,at hia Electro- Medico Infirmary,No.3Bl Columbus Av.,Boston, Maes. "I HEARD A VOICE IT SAID, - COME AND •!*.••• 8-lo GUADANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES. 8.1. A LIMITED GUARANTEE. 25 per cent Additional Security with American Loan and Trust Co. of Boston. THE WINNER INVESTMENT CO. guarantees only mortgages based on an actual sale of Kansas City real estate made by It. and can not. Incur a liability In excess of its cash assets. ' 4 It Is difficult to see how any Investment, in mortgages can be safer than these."— Amertoan Wool lejxirtnr. 44 The Investments offered by the Winner Investment Company have the Indorse ment of the leading Banks at Kansas City, and the Eastern stockholders are among the strongest* of the financial men of Boston and vicinity."— Commercial Dunn in. Six and eight per cent. Investments In Kansas city Heal Estate First Mortgage Bonds and Syndicates. Interest guaranteed and a share lu promfitsa specialty. Send for circulars uiwt references. WILLIAM H. PARMENTER, Gen'l Agent, 50 State St., Boston. OFFICE SPECIALTY MF'G CO. Shannon Letter File, Shannon Binding Fuses, Shannon Filing Cublnets, U. S. Document Files, I.egal Hank Hies, Bank check Files, Schlleht's standard Indexs, Simplex Duplicator. Crandall Type writer, Odell Type Writer. Office Desks and chairs, vault, Public Office and court House Fuar nlshlngs a specialty. Write tor circulars. E. E. BAKER, Manager. Tlh Avenue and smlthtleld street, PITTS BEHGII, PA. Gloves and Corsets A Specialty. First Floor. LADIE'B AND n CHILDREN'S UV rn' OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT I L Q Second Floor, 0 • si sixth street, 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Estate jot JAM p.s MCDONALD, DECEASED,—Let ters Testamentory on the est ate of JAMES MC DONALD. late of Johnstown, cambrla county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate ate hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated tor settle ment to STEPfIAN QUIRK, Johnstown, Pa. Executor or the last will and testament of James McDonald, deceased. sept I ADMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE— Letters of Administration tie Imnla non on the estate of John Nugent, late of cambrla borough, cambrla county, pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned,ull persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those inn ing claims against sulu estate will present them without delay to ANNIE c. WILLS, Administratrix. >' •amianon, or JAMES M. WALTERS, her Attorney, NO. 12 Alma Hall, Main street, Johnstown, Pa., October 28, 1889. THE CANCER AND TUMORS CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. xp"- , To retuovo the Cancer has ml. .V been somet hlng that the med qp ~-1,? leal profession have never jlr. fJL been able to discover. But at /vRv, last Dr. Stelncrt has dtscov v-''O--.-, crtd a remedy, which If ■ 'S applied will remove It In 6to ft tt/v /. J There are 5 kinds tf Cancer, FA \ namely: The Rose cancer, k\ tf- - f The spidek Canckk, Tutr V Y \ Fissche Cancer, The Bone /£ \ -'* m Cancer and The Wolh Can crk. There have been cases "ANCER CURE: where patients have paid fl.Vt torn ingle prescription, hut to thcr sorrow, ot n< beuetlt. Dr. stelnert has Removed Them Op 10 Years Standing, and from persons 84 years of age In his own neighborhood. Persons are requested to call at his office and see the wonderful cures ho has made and which he has In alcohol for safe keep ing. He has a3O years practice, and stands In i he foremost, ranks of his profession. The follow ing cases are a few of those who have been cured by me: Mrs Ilorn, cancer of cheek, 3 years; Mrs Johnston, Cancer on shoulder, 3 years; Mrs Blghaus, cancer on breast, 2 years; Mrs Muler. cancer of breast. 3 years; Mrs lleandlg, cancer of Womb, 2 years; Mrs siewart. Cancer of Womb, 3 years; ' Mrs llofftat, cancer ot Womb, 2 years; Mrs Laughof, cancer of Womb, 1 year; Mr Ilcdeman, Cancer of breast, l year; * Air Roth, cancer on cheek, 2 years; Mr tireham. cancer on lip, 2 years; Mr BllHson, Turner on forehead, 15years; Mr Malyer, Teteror Eczema, 30 years. He also removes the dangerous Tape Worm In from 2to l hours, and 3WJ spelmcns of them In his office. He also euros Tetter or Eczema, Scrofula, syphtlllg. Liver complaints and com plaints of the kidneys. 1)R. c. STEIN ERT. No. Oil Websteber's Ave., Pittsburgh. Send 2 cent stamp for Information. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -.Letters of Administration on the estato of REV. E. W. JONES, late of Johnstown, ( an.- brln county. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all personsTndehted lo said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and t hose having claims against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated to GO.MEK WALTERS, Administrator. HORACE R. ROSE, Attorney sep2Bdt FURNITURE! —AND— Upholstering, | 185 VND 187 FEDERAL ST. I ALLEGHENY. I'A. I | Medium & Fine ; FURNITURE j All of the best make, i Bed Hooui, l'arlor and I Dining Room Sets. '