The Pampero. A strange natural phenomenon is the pampero, a South American storm wind, which is described by the author of "Hearts of Oak." who first made ita ac quaintance during a stay at Montevideo. A light breeze had been blowing from the nortlieast, hut had steadily increased in force, and brought with it the heated air of the tropics, which, passing over a treeless patupa country, ex|x>sed to the burning sun rays of a clear sky, so warms up the atmosphere on the shores •f the Rio de la Plata that its effect upon human beings is exceedingly bad. This Rtate of things generally lasts for a week, or longer, until the stifling heat becomes unbearable ami the inhabitants are seen resting in grass hammocks or lying on bare Moors, incapable of exer tion. However, relief is close at hand. A little cloud "uo bigger than a man's hand" is first seen to rise above the water, then the heavens grow black with clouds, and the battle of opposing winds begins. The pampero advances with Its artil lery well in front: forked Mashes of vivid lightning, followed ly jxnils of thunder, bear down upon the foe. who, quite up to the moment of attack, is fiercely dis charging its fiery breath on thesurround ing regions The inhabitants now climb on the azu teas, or flat roofs, to watch the struggle and to lie the first to participate in the delicious relief brought by the pampero to their fevered bodies. Far out on the river a curious sight may be seen; tlte opposing waves, raised < by the rival winds, meet like a rush of cavalry in wild career: their white horses witli foaming crests dash themselves against each other and send clouds of dazzling spray high in the air; this being backed by an inky sky renders the scene most imposing. Gradually the northeaster gives way. followed closely by its enemy, the pam pero, which throws out skirmishing cur rents of ice cold wind in advance of its * final onslaught T!i"ti comes the roar of the elements, and a deluge such as no one would willingly encounter, and v cooler weather is established for the time being. Gods in IJ*r Ears. A physician of my acquaintance was called in recently to see an old lady who resides in tier own house in the Third ward. It was his first call, and he had never seen the lady before. She lay on a couch, neatly attired, with her gray hair in a cluster of small curls at each side of her head. "Doctor,"she said, "I have sent tocon- Bultyou oil a very serious matter. 1 have for a long tiruosulTeved from pains in the head, and have consulted many physi cians without receiving any benefit. Yes terday 1 accidentally swallowed a fish bone, and while coughing it up felt a singular sensation in my left ear. I put up my baud and drew this from my ear." She extended towai d the doctor a small leaden statue of Napoleon, such as used to be sold on the streets years ago in a , little glass bottle. "You drew this from your ear?" asked the doctor. "Yes, doctor. 1 did." was the reply, "and 1 have been much easier ever since." The doctor examined her car and found it perfectly natural lie didn't know what to say, but he thought a good deal. "I want you to do something for me," she continued, "for I am satisfied there is another heathen god like this in the other ear; for it is a heathen god. I have no doubt." , "How do you suppose it got there?" the doctor asked. "! think Ezekielor one of the minor prophets must havo put two of these heathen gods in my ears when I was a child. Now, doctor. I want you to pre scribe something to bring out the heathen god from the right ear." "Swallow another fishbone," said the doctor, as ha left the room in high dudgeon.—Brooklyn Citizen. Fai-tHude Horn of Love. It was in the year 1880, in a third rata city called Neufchateau, in the depart ment des Vosges, France, about noon, that we were passing, my father and myself, in front of a store where in ad dition to hardware a supply of ammuni tion was kept for the use of a regiment there. Suddenly we heard a terrible ex plosion, and being either thrown or hav ing unconsciously ran, I know not which, we at any rate found ourselves about twenty yards from where the ex plosion occurred, and could see part of the roof in the street. We had hardly reached the building when a man came out of it covered with powder, his hair and beard burning, and .je.rge pieces of flesh hanging from his face and bare arms. Never will I forget the horror of the sight; his flesh "was charred and his clothes partly burned. As he reached the Bidewnlk he looked around and called a name I did not catch. Receiving no answer ho went right back into that burning furnace, and in a few seconds came out bearing in his arms his child, a girl of C or 7. Those nearer to him heard him say: "My darling, are you hurt? Oh, you are hurt!" While the poor little thing kept saying: "No, papa, I am not hurt, * not at all; you aro burning, think of yourself," and yet the blood was trickling from her foreke&d where the flying debris made a deep gash. Both re covered, though disfigured for life. At the time 1 thought there was not only one hero, but two.—Cor. Philadelphia Press. One tVny to Conic a Itnhblt. \ n f Augusta disciples of Nira rod, wlii! -on r. went gunning trip, after a hard day 's I ramp succtvdcd in bagging a small rabbit They knew that the ani mal was good eating, hut as to how to cook him properly they were not as well posted. They (Hindered long on the sub ject until the pangs of hunger demanded immediate action of some sort, when they tied bunny up by the hind legs and picked him as the good housewife does a hen. They said he was good eating just the same, with the exception of an occasional tuft of fur which had escaped the picking process.—Kennebec Journal. THE REMAINS OF MR. WALTER HOOPFA The Only One Found of a Family That wan Blotted Out by the Flood. For shout four years prior to the flood Mr. Walter E. Hoopes was Secretary of the Johnson Company • Woodvule He lived at 275 Maple avenue. His family consisted of bis wife and two children. His wife's sister was llu-re at Hie time ot the disaster. All were lost, and until within a week si' ce not one of them could he found. I' -va* by descriptions that the identification of Mr. Hoopes' body was first made by ills friends. Later some of his ('• 110 v w irkers in Hie office examined tin body. They were also satisfied of its being nis remain'. Mr. Hoopes had fri"ii.ls in Brltimore who have ordered thai the body be placed in ametallic casket, and to day it will be shipped to them. Con<-m;ugh Borough** ilTWidrr*. On Saturday evening a squabble be tween some parties, mostly colored, look place at the euro r of Radio el ami Adatn •streets, Coueu.au-n ho.o'izb. The trouble soon dev hip', d in o a tirst-class row. Officer Mimce; „fn c upon the scene and look : o ..f i -e pa. lies. Wil liam H. Cooper in 1 vif \ • >i 'red. into custody. The olth-i r, a ti. u help, the others escaped, 1m i i- ui'l he well for them to keep HI- I ear. . .'after. A Dane, uanieu Ju . IM IS also ar rested by the sa.u. til e: f ■ insulting a lady. 'J lie Baiii> up o pulled in George "Giles, i. :.. u o . m Saturday evening. OHlc'.l us to he do ing his full allure Cow . uug order in his borough. Yesterday tla-ry Kn * ■is disorderly and iusulled !'"• oil- t ■ > .iio<l to quiet hiui. lie was i!.- l by Officers Mintcer am i i, ■ ic loek-up to cool off. Some of tin , us tumbled in the lock-up. T e a "i- released upon giving a fori nil. 1 i t e i appearance this evening, when tmy will all be given a hearing. ltirrty Hits. The new.-boys ot the city of Mexico are all girls. Duck-shooters are wistfully watching for a storm. Fabrics lor mural decorations are dis placing wait oaper. Berlin iron ware is used in all kimls of iutei iur decorations. Great bunches or black ostrich tips arc fixed up on big red fell iiats. Suburban outskirts heve been trans ferred from the gate to the grate. Were it not for the friction of her skirts it woman could wear a pair of shoes al most twice as long as sue does before they would get shabby. Birthday Annivoraary. Saturday was the anniversary of the birthday of Dr. R. S. Wharton, of tlie Red Cross Hospital, and Mr. C. S. Harvey made arrangements to have a dinner. A few friends ot Dr. Whuitou therefore as sembled on Saturday evening at the hos pital to pay tiieir respects to the doctor and congratulate him. Dr. Wharton, Mr. Harvey, Mr. J. J. Miles, of the drug store, and the ladies of the hospital, pleasantly entertained the visitors. The dining room was decorated with a flag and Mowers, and smilax and cut flowers were artistically arranged on the table. The dinner was a great success, showing that l)r. Wharton's chef is a genius. Af ter dinner the party adjourned to the office, where the guests' were pleasantly Cutctluined until nearly Sunday morning. The Catholic Congress at Halttlttore—Half Rates via the H. & O. Delegates and others attending the Cath olic Congress,to he held at Baltimore, No vember 10th to 12th. should travel via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Reduced rates will he made from all points on the Baltimore & Ohio east of the Ohio river, for all trains November 7lh to 12th, valid for return trip until November 10th, in clusive. The magnificent buildings of the new Catholic University are located upon the metropolitan Branch of the Bal timore & Ohio Railroad, in the suburbs of Washington from the west. Please bear in mind that all trains to Baltimore from ttie west run via Washington. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, 17 ST RAY.—Came to premises the J of the undersigned a mile and a half from Blnekllck Furnace In East Wheattleld township, Indiana county, about the Ist of May, a red and white spotted steer, with wide horns, a niece cut out of Hie left enrandlwo notchesln it. liels about two years old. The owner is re quested to come and prove property, pay charges and take him away or he will be dis poned of accordlggto law. _ _MMBT T>. Kt MMEL. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—I.I.I'TKItS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of JOHN W. WF.AKI.AND, late of the Borough of Johns town, county of Cambria, and State of Penn sylvania, deceased, having boon granted to the undersigned, all personiplMebtea to said estalo are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for Bet ' m JAMES KINO. Administrator, Johnstown, l'n . sept. 18, ..-Sfl. i A'TIMI NIr.TRA I 1 "1.-s Mill -I'M Vl'K OF MRS. I.AIIIA WKHN. DECK A-ED.—bet ters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. I.nura Wehn, lute of coneraaugh imrough, Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, notice Is hereby given to all those knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agalnsl said estate to present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CAMPBELL, Administrator. soptDl-tf SPECIAL TRIAL LIST. THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. Cambria Iron company vs. Christy, et al. U. A. SHOEMAKER, I'rothoneMUT's Office, October at, 1889. BUY NOW! SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODS, Colors and Black by the yard. OUR ALL WOOL FRENCH CASH MERES AT 50 CENTS A YARD, are unequsleil value, LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Trimmings Gimps, Fringes, Applique Effects, liraias, Buttons, Dress Linings and Dress Makers' Findings. NOVELTIES IN FUR TRIMMINGS. Largest varieties of best goods in Hos iery and Underwear for Men, Women and Children, Largest stock of Fall Jfe Winter Wraps for Ladies and Children. Jackets and Long Wraps in Cloth, Seal Plush Jackets, Coals and Mantles guaranteed to wear well at lowest prices. Finest. Alaska Seal Skin Coats and Jackets, also Shoulder Capes, Boas and Muffs, in all the fashion able Furs. Uarmniu Sent C. O. D. with Prirelrge of Ex amination. The Best Kid Gloves, SI.OO a pair and up wards. Blankets, Eider Down Quilts, Table Linens. Towels. Lace Curtaius, Heavy Curtains. Cable Cov ers ai.u Upholstering. WRITS SOU AMPLER AND PRICKS. Jos. Horns 6 Co. 609-621 A ENN AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA. B. & B. Tlie extent of the benefits of Our Great Mail Order Department Is well put by a letter recently received from Mexico. The lady writes: ''lam a regular customer of yours, if I do live 2,500 miles from Allegheny." The prices she quotes may be taken as a fair sample of tiie exhorbitant charges made by store keepers where there is little competition, You needn't pay such prices. Far or near, our .MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT so licits your trade, and promises to give you goods at the lowest prices obtainable in the eutite country. Write for samples qud make comparisons. If you come to the Exposition, don't fail to visit our stores. Ten minutes walk from the Exposition will bring yott to our stores ou Federal street, corner Park Way. See our Great Dress Goods Departments, Silk Departments, Cashmeres (Black aud Colored), Fine Cloukiugs, Largest Cloak Kooms in the two cities. Finest lines Genuine Alaska Seal Goods. Lace Curtains and Portieres. Prices go tor naught when you can see the goods. BOGGS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 FEDERL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA W P. S.—lf you cannot come, write. Idleness Is u Dangerous Fault Tn the Kidneys. When Inactive they speepiiy tail Into disrepair, Those obstinate and fatal maladies, Height's disease and diabetes, ensue with terrible certainty upon the inaction ot the organs affected. Catarrh ot the bladder, enuresis, gravel and strangury are also to be ap prehended from a partial paralysis of the blad der, of which weakness unci sluggishness are tlia causes, llostelter's Stomach Hitters is a line tonic and promoter of activity for Ihe renal or gans, and one which can be relied upon to afford them the rerpislte stimulus without exciting them—au effect to be feared frouithe unuiedl cated alcoholic excitant of commerce. A further beneficent effect Of Hitters, by renewing activ ity of ibe kidneys. Is to enable tliem to drain from the blood lu Its passage them, impurities productive of rheumatism and dropsy. Nervous ness, fever and ague, constipation and dys pepsia are conquered by the Bitters. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—ESTATE OF HIEDKIIICK WILLIAM HOFFMAN, DE CEASED.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Frederick William Iloffam, late of Couemuugh borough, camhrla county, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves Indented to said estate to make Immediate pay. ment, and those having claims against said es tate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to GEORGE KEIPER, septiil-tf Administrator. t I'DtTOH'i NOTICE.—In the Orliana' court r\ of ■ ambrla county. In the matter of the first and ttnal account of l' ,1. MAYER, Administrator of .JOHN SUETUEN. deceased, i And now, i-epiember 2, lush, on motion of .lolin 11. Brown, Esq., Attorney for Administrator M. 11. STEPHENS, KM., Is appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the Admin istrator. Pkii Curiam. Notice Is hereby given that. I will sit. for the i purpose of the above appointment, at my office, 1 room No. n. Alma Halt, Johnstown, Pa., ou Saturday, the 31st day of September, IMSII, i at 10 o'clock, n. ill., when and where all parties j interested may attend, or be forever debarred from coming In on said fund. M. B. STEPHENS, Auditor. pt7-eld2w EXHAUSTED yiTAUIf - rpiIKSUK.N ' " THL riFMrrm MKF " 1 ' Modioli Wr., ■> i i* 0/T ~ 171 IFF ageon Manw>" > S H §: - 1 "/' .77 oho Hint I'll' - '■ii I tl ' tiility. it-mi'..- LI KNOW THYSELF/r^;::;;;vr fi* conKcqnoni tnereon HUb jvi/e* ** vo., pre scriptions tor ail iiisetwes. Cloth, full u*lt. omy *l.oo, by inail, sealed. Illustrative sample fr<v to ill > mi.: and middle-aired men. Send now. I'IIMQOM md Jewelled Medal awarded to Hit' author *y the N'>t'Jti at Medical Association, l'.O. H x ' *X< Bos ton. Mass.,or l)r. W. 11. I'AKKKK, rra.luatcoi lsr vard Medical College, Wyoirs' rn.n- . 'o>i. WHO may bo consulted confldeni-iady. <■' N. , riulfli'.cn St. Specialty. D *eaxc* 01 V u Cut tliln out. Yon un> uevop ace .1 twin- Dress the llgif With Ayei's Hair Viper. lis . bunll ness, beneficial effet:H on flm scalp. and lasting perfume eommend it (ir uni versal toilet uso. It keeps the hair soft anil silken, preserves its color, prevents it from falling, anil, the hair lias become weak or thin, prow ties a new growth. "To restore the original color of my j hair, which hail Mirncil preio.iini>ly I gray, 1 useil Ayer's Hair \ igoi wilt, en- ! tire success, I cheerfully t.fy to tie Efficacy of this preparation."—Mrs. P. IT David son, Alexandria, La. " I was alilicted sotne three year with scalp disease. My hair was falling out an t what remained turned grav. 1 was , induced to try A.ver s Hair Vigor rid | •ii a few weeks tiie dra-asH in my S'-.rn i lis'mieareil and mv luitr resume,l s . oiagioai e..10-"-(i: -v.) S. S. Finn, Pastor U. 15- iiireit, Si. Bernice, In k "A few vea . ago 1 suffered the en :: .i loss of my liail' from tin: oiToels of teller. I hoped tli.it after a time nature would repair the loss, li lt 1 wailed in vniii. Many rcuiedie.> were seg-jc.' i an, iicWe-'er. with RlP >•""■ ! ot ' •II as Ayer's Hair Vigor, an i i ac.Mu it. Tile result wa- all I •■ -I iia 1 1. A 'growth of ii..ir •' •• my heal, and gi.-w i. in i ■■ || avy as 1 \er hi . en color, ami firuljf ■I. J It- t'< • . S|iofford. Texas. Ayar's liair I*KK!'.\l :::> i;V Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co.. Lowell, Mass. told by L'rugyiwt* tid I'cMuuivrt. % -ir- . , , if .Aj,s ' ' Wi 1 • ' ■ cti' 1 ■; ' their holt • HI. 'i*l'lr .. I ' • . % *•' ' • IIV V..-Vr"t. t'V. ' . . . . v mm 'p Ciit :c. , IliiGßiSl COLLEGE, 12 FEDERAL ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY, FA. A thorough school ot Telegraphy, Rook-keen Ing, shorthand, preparatory and Higher English Muslo, Elocution and Languages. Terms are moderate.. instruction line. For further Infor mation or catalogue, address or call on THE PRESIDENT. \Wwm Wiff - ss Ss StMPa Y V,<s, / Cars. both ladirs' f ' t£ uul K rnU ' • ,z, i wi, h workt tJjMJJ ~ i cues of equal value. r< ' P ' °" IO " Saraploa. Thrse . well ae the watch. Free, entl after V'.u havo He| t ttlnm In your HOM. for S month. nU Oion-N Ihom KFC. ———* Allegheny College. 18 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Thorough In struction In bookkesping penmanship.shorthand and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches, Languages, Music, Btocniton, Vocal and Instru mental Music, Painting and Drawing, students may enter at any time, send for circulars; ad dress the PRESIDENT. GROFEFFAIANAL CARDS. ENRY H. KUHN, Attorne •. I.aw. omoe opposite First National i.. No. 196 I/Coast Hreef, Johnstown, Pb. DANIEL M'LAUQRLIN. FRANK P. M I. N ' jyjoLAUGHLIN & MARTIN, A TTORSHYS-A T-LA W, NO. 87 FRANKLIN STRUT ■epm Jotnstowr. 1 i. JAMES M. WALTERS, A TTORSEY-A T-LA FT. Oflics No. a, AlinA Hall, Main street, Johns- : town, Pa. AUbuslnessglvanfalthfuland) nipt • attention. > inn I r. J. O'CONNOR. J. a. O'CONNOR. Q'CONNOR BROTHERS^ A TTORSHYS-A T-LA W. Office on Franklin street, over Petrtklr .t Mil- ' lcr's store, oppoSte Postomce, Johnstown, l'a. I mars JOHN S. TITTLE, JUSTICK OR THE PEACE ASD SOTARY I'l IILJC. . Office corner Market and Locust strc , s, octts Johnstown, Pa. (J W. EASLY, JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE ASD SCRJ I EX Kit Office No. 108 Franklin street, two doo: i rrnni Griffith's Drug Store. may# j RVIN RUTLEDGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office on Klverstreet.nearthe Kernvllle T rtdge In the Fifth ward, Johnstown, Pa. colt ctlon and all other business promptly attendeu o. mara N. WAKEFIELD, M. D., PIIYSICIAX ASD SURG EOS', Office No. 43 Morris street, jolutstow 11.1.1 YEAGLEY, M. D., I'll YSICIA X A XD BURGEOX. Office No. 271 Locust street. Johnstown, ! a. JOHN DOWNEY, Cli IL EXaiSSER. office on Stonycreek street, Johnstown, Pa. Q A I'EDEN, SURGEON DEN- O. TIST. office In Borders new building, on Franklin street. All kinds ot Dental work so licited. UOVI4 J P. THOMPSON, M. D., * SURG 3 N DENTIST, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Has had a professional experience of over 35 years. ; -Filling Teeth u specialty, office Kooius, No. 114 Napoleon street. JOHNSTOWN . SAVINGS BANK NO. 192 MAIN STREET. . i- 1 CHARTERED SEPTEMBER 12. 1870 ' i'\i:rosiTP receivedof one dollar and upward, I I ] ) no deposits exceeding a total of $2,000 will, be received from any one person. Interest Is due In the nion. Us of .nine awl Lecember, and If not wllhilM ,vii Is added to the deposit, thus com poundl, g twice a vear without troubling the do posliur -0 cjllor even to present ihe deposit book. . , Money lour. •! on Tea! Kstate. Bicft renco w lib liberal rat'-s .. tI • ag nine given tu oorrewt is offering llrst moHg vyson Linns -.vnr.li four or more times ih.t amount ei loan desired; also, moderate loans tn.i..<; on town pioj.eiiy where ample security Is offered. Good reference, per feci titles,etc., required. TliiseoiP'U.itlo-.i 1 ■ ■ spei" leavings Bank. No eouil leivial deposits recclt -d. uor Ulseimiit made. No loans on peraoiic! security. blank applied Inns lor borroa ere. cnpples of the rules, by laws, atid iqs-clal :o ■ s < r 1 he begts lattitT relating in , ;'•! - of ir.ariled women and minors can bit oh aincd at the Bc.nk. Tucstkks— ltermii I ..miner. H. .. Ye;", ley. John Paunnn. John .heia .s, t . g. Fills, t ear son 1 lsiier. James J. ITo"i, ,ser. .b'.iii bov.Tn W. B. bowman, lames c ..lllen. James qiilnn. Howard J. Roberts, Win. v. s war', Geo, >. Swank, Jacob swank, v,. \V. ~ a'.'ers. James MeMlUen, presldeut; John I.owuiai.. Hern,an Baufner, Geo. 1. swank, Vi. e I n sidenis; u. < . Lewis, Treasurer; ( t rus ; der, SVcl "or nmrt'. K O. 2 739. First Kalfofial Bank of JDKNSTOWff, ?A. No. 194 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - • SIO,OOO DIRECTORS: JAM KB McMILLEX, PEARSON FIBIIKH. C. T. FRAZER, HERMAN BAUMEIi, HOWARD J. ROBERTS. GEO. T. SWANK, PERRY C. BOLSINGER. JAMES McMILLEN, President. C. T. FRAZEIt, Vice President. HOWAUD J. ROBERTS, Casbier. Careful and prompt attention will he given to all business entrusted to this Bank, may!M,ll2 t ORaiload Men A. E. Smith has boon for forty-nine years fond master on the Boston t: Maine system, and Is now residing at Great Falls, N. n. He says track men, brakemen, flremen, engineers and con ductors, as well as baggage masters and ex pressmen, are subject to kidney dlscaso above all others. All, therefore, will be Interested In the statement of his experience. "I have used Brown's sursapnrllla for kidney and liver troubles, and can truly say It has done more for me than all the doctors I ever employed, and I have had occasion to require the services of tho best physicians in the State. My wife also has been greatly benefitted by Its gMITH Road Master li. ,V v. R. K." 5 The kidneys have been labored hard all vvln i ter, as tho pores or the sktn have been closed, but now the springtime has come, and they need I some aid. May be you have that pain across the back: that tired feeling: those drawing dovvn pains. It so, you cau get Immediate relief by following tho example nr Ml', stult h and libs wife, and use that never-falling and grand corrector or tho kidneys, liver and blood, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. 'flH WIMM ft LIQCOBB ■ 4IK Furry -ireti orders by mall will receive prompt attflp i !'ui. -* i i. littJillUN luirr Hear Knule# Kerr Frah -nd Falalabl wn"i.i street, S. S. Furnished n ail)" quanlk i ,i sburgh, pa, ties either for Families , .Vail orders solicited. Hotels or Kestaurantg alleohehy c. W. DITTMER, HEAL KBTATE AND MOBTOAGE BVOKIfIJ No. r,r Federal street, Allegheny city. I'ft. _ i property sold on commission. NS side no charge Money to Loan. 4V4. 8. 8 per oent. m i SPECIAL PREttLN a S Will bo given with every |s worth of goods. Tea* coffees, spices, and Baking Powder, which wg guarantee absolutely pure Best goods in u* ■ ina rkoi for the money. '1 eas, 50.60 and 80 cent* I coffees,*/r, to and 85 centa. Baking Powdew I 4or. per pound, tteud orders to Atlantic iea CO* I lie ohio street. ALLEGHENY Cll Y. PA. J z ■ "send for ITtce List giving full InfornmMoJ lALLWOOL FANTSTOOIDEft P OR. ©3 OO Have you u'cureft r*V i your new ault yet ft | , , tlrre la the Induce in cm luvcr belor f odli-red for I'n.l Made to order „ Send rostal card, gi9ft lng your full address* f . ana we will Bend j op. samples for our ft* < Funis and sell measurlg ~ .:i ■! ! ment Blank, orltyu, 1 , i ' cannot wait for eomu. ;. • [ , lcs, fell us atou i ' what color you woudt, like, giving us jout waist, hip and Inside let measure, together vf ltU •8 and 35 cents for post* age or prepaid express, and we will guars ntec to please you orrefundthe money. Address, giving full name and lo^| ( HAS. KLOPFER, P> ul.lO ST., ALLEGHENY, PA., corner Grant street and Fifth avennc, llt bin a few steps of Post office.) I'ITTSBUKOH. I'd. t Eli". McKEESPORT, PA. '•!. LKPPKJ, - - Proprietor, :-tt •• accomodations to the trvellng pub lic. lorajs ii.so to JslOO per day. Bar atic.lied, LOeiD! In sonsequenoe of license expiring Plttsturgh Branch Store. II has been c Ids orders for the Old Reliable Silver Age Rye Will be filled with ilc usual prcr • •>• neadquartcrs at No. 82 FEDERAL P., ALLEGE.... Trusting to merit a com in nance of tho liber patronage heretofore bestowed, Keinalu respectfully. - x-bxosr, No. 82 Federal strce' teglieny. Telephon 3013. Guckenhelmer, Fir. ■ "'-on. is.usual, $1 quart, B years old, bp • ,-tirPr .age, |,,. 0 0. jyar-ir 71 A Tli'MT! ''■ formeciuinlcaldo A H i KIU h .leal or other com pounds, ornament ' is. trade-marks and labels, caveats, m ••uuems, interferences, Appeals. Suits for a, r cmcr,:, and all eases arising under the "J . LAWS, prompt ly attended to. JNVI i HAVE BEEN ■S3E? 77rri-T i ■' be • a tent office may Itk.uCii i f > est eases,bepat ented by us. Pel lie 1 atcat otltoe, we can make close . ..ml secure I'aten® mere promptly, a ader claims, tbaa those who are reu -iilngton. umim • we make cxantlm . and advlso aslo patenrabllli ..ndriice strlcdter confidential. Ibl CHARGE INI LESS PATENT . vo refer to olth at <>me< ' 7 mtr clients In ever.' • i m and to your senator and llepi '' c 3. Special references giver' ' tidress. -'.'li ,c CO., opposite ir. it Bet on. 1). C. PETS •' 71 L/iJ/ Wo\ Tryi m ti FITTIPE FOR SALE BY LEADING MERCHANTS. 1 AfA YEP. S7ROUSE & CO. B Aflf'RS.-4i ' P-POADWAY, N.Y. J& Mhnirmrnwv ... .sr.nnay-i a- r.aww.irJta< -r .lenamnaa • i' ' (' ' W IMS how Li . ; fTh : ; ff Q,r i - . ; ;;:ow" . . ! ./ TMF ' •.!•; ■ i ; A SeHiltflc --Ma [ ffllth* linn i VOUS ii i t'k m i HcsnltinT f s • : C • . -r Overtßxaiim ■ • rtho\!CUin for Work, i; i . : " • Avoid ink i \ tJ work. It co-• i * i I> "ul binding, nb;> . • mail, postpaid. . . • b irative rrospoL ir it v. \ • (lis'/in-'Lihi'i' I : 1 T> : . .M.T> . r- 1 - oelvod tlieCJO ■ ■. I'd) MIaDAL from tito Nm A> cfir.tion lor th\* \ Y All VGi;s u.-cl I'IIYSIC'AI .ITY.Dr.Barkeri\t>dac< r|r of Assistant 1 3io iy t*e con?i!r d, confl doutially, by i . in prrfou, nt 11? office of TIIKPJEVI! V i'IEDICAL INSTITI TE, No. V 18T'!?mi •, notion. .*!a-a., to whom ail ,• Oi-k.tcrs for advice ehould be 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—ES- J TATE OF REV. THOMAS DAVIN, OB GE \SF.l).—Lattcre Testamoniory on the Estate of liov. Thomas Davlu. deceased, lata of tlia borough of Cambria, county of Cambria, Pa., having been granted to tho undersigned, notlco Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to 3ntd estate to make payment to me without delay: and those having claims ugalnstthe same will nresent them properly autuenucatcd for scttN i anient to FRANK POWERS, Executor of Rev. Thomas Davln, deceasod ' I Creason. ra.,OOK 9, 18WA oMLdtffi
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