PERSONAL GOSSIP. Tho late John Gilbert, the actor, left an estate worth $41,000. Lord Salisbury is one of the best amateur . tennis players in fashionable Loin lon society It is said that Henry Irving has groan ao stout that be has been obliged to resort to boating. Wagner is to havoastatuo in Munich, built by funds obtained from laities throughout all Germany. Bnrnum is count ing upon tho skeleton and Ijidft of Jumbo as one of his chief attractions in England. Paolo Tosti. the famous song composer, fins lately taken unto himself a wife. Mine Baldi, an opera singer Emiie Zola is opposed to the guillotine, be cause when lie was a boy be witnessed its Operation and it sickened him. A monument bus been erected ut Gosch en™ to the memory of Louis Favre, who planned the St. Gi thnrd tunnel. Dan Lament is at the head of a syndicate in New York hie:- is gathering in tho street railroads with . \ lew of organising a trust. Tho Protest it Episcopal bishop of North Dakota is having a car made for his oflh'ial traveling. It •Ul be both enupol and hotel Profe.-scr Eu,;hseii, the tamous champion, lately played iiii.gy games of chess siimtlsii- 1 neously, uml ail m ro won within five hours Mr. Kendal, Ilia famous English actor, carries a typical English bathtub with nim on his travels I: is rubber, and is stra; p;sl to his trunk w ail m route. Pr< ts v r To it', of Amherst, before sailing ' for Africa t > oLsirve the solar eclipse, was thoroughly on the general suycut ' of Africa by . s accomplished wife. The H i I C ..oivis, of Meridcn, Conn., ' has given a ) v block of buildings in tut I city, valued ... j ..'i.OOO, to the local City •lon so< . l.ina ho celebrated his nth birthday en:: . en-aiy. Geo. I • wart Vail Vliet Is tho oldest gen 1 eral i-in.vie: \*. list in the army. He 14 I years old, c:. ;u Ueen in the service ..i : > j two veai - I. • served in the Fh>ri<hi ami tua Mexican war- am; during tho late rebellion | Sir Jn'lan I' u-cefote rends fvery nay so- | courts lilts >ail games He has not hud I an ipj unity yet to learn the game oy oil ! er o 1 .. l.e takes a warm interest in tn ij> niixji us to become an expci i as a bit .. el-mi; l.Vr Av .nig. t! j socialist, who visited '.lie Dm, .'d Stale, uoi long ago and made i ivi.-.i eiLp . diiu CM.i cushat florists', livery statues, etc., to I scant!tl of some of the v..u;;ei brethren, ui: iat.-iy been brought to a court by r. I n ion type writer, to whom tie owed $: tor i'oj ying A. Si. lii-' en, who arrived In Wo '..iugton recently as ,i di legate from China to the in tormtii mil r. time congress, uatranspii M Yankee ; -om Cape Cod. He no- h.ai.s the ran.', el ooi.st ins|iector in the us .ml Maritime u" ns service of China . c ■reonly t.v ..vers in tho service > . it sank him. Sir. i't rie. toe Egyptian explorer, ts ■Bribed us of r. ooil height and rath.r s.. .r build, ills hi r and coloring gci .re dark—*, tin: k hat he is mistaken , n tor ,-r, iviiiol: impression i aided l> sin gv.iarlv e.csti i.. cast of features Ike n is EpgLisii uml i Scotch descent. Tie . of fife, an prefers is life in a tent with -co -..'id for carpet. AZ'S. OF ANIMALS. A bear rai i■/ exceeds 20 years. A lion l.;a> t ,uu know nto live to the eof W yours A torn ise his been known to lie i .the ago of 10. A dog lives 20 years; u wolf 20. a . 14 •r 1G years. A squi rel • r bare lives T or 8 y „• de bits 7 ye. i s Can e! sua .times live to the u„ . 0. Blags ait long lived. Elephants have been known to I die great age of 400 years. A Swan hi.i ittaiued the age of . i veurs. Pelicans .. ■ I 't;g lived. Sheep s ili.'n exceed the a o s • lU, and Cows live unoi.t 15 years Cuvier '■ riders it probable that whales sometimes live 1.000 year*. Pigs Inivo I s;n known to live to tin- age of SO years, i .e .-hinoeeros to 20 A hor r.u been known to live i. ; age of 02. I u: averages from 20 to 50 lr> ct i. a a general rule, are short ed, thoi arc n good many exe ] s to tlwj rule. i.r 1 and Express HO2J-S OF GREAT MEN. Gr<- . •"a eland yearns for hard work. I j \'i ird is iui authority on co-uiio •pera fin- i,;e prefers ebc.-s to tlje stock mat i * Tie- Iu v km, Bancroft, is an expert in rose C-llltll" in ■ !;.rrison collects brie-a-brac and an;-; hi . o .. , Char' • . Dana delights in chrystmlhe- Drum c. " John l a maker s Sunday school is the apple of eye. Joe .1 n n. the artist, encroaches on the time."' arson, theucuir Mr. Gl it ne chops down troes, while Bl r_ :er- ~ , jr- suiuer water John . J 'ockefellei makes a hobby of ei.u; nc ' p vially tne Baptist .le vt- : i i passionately fond of Bowers; whi) ■ >i George prefers postage stamp •oileiv ioi., G \/ Cbi'ds is fond of collecting au thor-' ' Hp" and the letters ol groat men. —. -J opnui Republic i OYAL FLUSHES The i, i f Italy has been growing stout or arid si i \ much to her annoy wire Eoipero.- 'illiam of Germany recently siiucJanvred ; attendant who hail boon read leg.* French uovel Ki-; Hi hurt of Italy baa given SB,OOO to the fsclFe liy the recent storm in theprov ft.co a! t ;.i ri. Bardinia Si"' :i: : of Queen Victoria's literary tastes ttj.-e.w t w; r says; "She sttli finds pleasure ih'iY.Uio *■'■ ovels. Tennyson is her living HoL" 'XV oh; . Persia was so delighted with the (j* rt< re nco of "Excelsior," which he wi) jr.---j a; ie Pa r is Eden tlieatre, tliat ho determined . having a representation given is ids j . ie e t Teheran. The ;ti ij-: • >r of Russia lias ordered tho r) l. noo i ussian artist, Professor Bogyn -14,-7, t , f a jjfeture after tho stylo of Ka'ixn;.' ,i .novating tho entrance of Em fror \\ 111 i t ; into the harbor of Kroustadt will I •• >ntod to the German emperor Jrtjeu i.j. Jcs;. "SIMULATING DISEASE, j- STRANGE CASES MET WITH BY PHY SICIANS AND OTHERS. Bow r*|le Folgn Injurlen and Other Dina bilttleu—Several IllUMtrattoiiM Tnkcn from Life—How the Deceptions Are Dlscot ered. A man. apparently In great bodily pain, was found lying upon the sidewalk at Front and Chestnut streets, by a police man. The man had fallen "all in a heap," •aid his story was that he had been way laid and beaten. A patrol wagon was summoned, but when an attempt was made to place him in the vehicle ho com plained of such exquisite pain it was found necessary to discard the patrol wagon and to carry the man on a stretch er to a hospital. On arriving at the lat ter institution lie was carefully removed from the stretcher to a cot in the receiv ing ward, and, although handled very tenderly, the change of position sepmed to aggravate his suffering Singularly enough, when the surgeons made an ex amination. it was found that when a pin was stuck in any portion of the man's liody below the neck lie apparently failed to feel it, and the natural conclusion un der the circumstances was that he had suffered a spinal injury. It was then proposed to place the patient under an anaesthetic, with the view of performing an operation, hut when the man heard this ho jumped off tho cot and darted quickly out of the hospital gate and was soon lost to view He htvl been "playing possum," but for what reason will, per haps. never lie known TO AVOID TIIK DRAFT. Such cases are not infrequently met with by physici mi?in their regular prac tice and ut hospitals and other charitable institutions. Either to excite sympathy, or from other motives, people sometimes cultivate the power of simulating dis eases. Those individuals are known tc the medical profession as "malingerers," and they become particularly numerous on certain oct;..sions. During the civil war, at the time conscriptions were made, it was surprising to see the number of able bodied men limping along with canes and apparently suffering with rheuma tism or other crippling ailments. While it is not always easy, even for an expert doctor, to detect between real and sim ulated disea.v.-, yet he can generally dis tinguish between the genuine and feigned rheumatism by the manner, iu which a man plants his cane on the pavement To understand the difference it is only necessary to watch a man who carries a cane to assist him in walking and one who flourishes a cane for pleasure. Among the disorders generally simu lated are fainting and epilepsy. Both have been so well counterfeited as to have been mistaken for genuine cases. It is only when heroic measures are proposed that the imposition is disclosed. Not long since an up town physician, while pass ing an open air religious meeting on Broad street, had his attention attracted to a middle aged woman, apparently suf fering with an epileptic attack She was surrounded by a group of sympathetic men and women, and one of the luttei had procured from -a neighboring resi dence a [ .neb of salt. The woman re covered consciousness, however, without the use of the latter remedy. On the following Sunday the physician noticed the same woman in church, and. thinking.she might be seized with another spell, took a seat several pews from her Sure enough, an attack came on, to the discomfiture of a number of nervous peo ple. The poor woman was carried out to the vestibule of tho church, and the physician followed. The seeming epilep tic seizure passed off in about livo min utes. naONINQ DEAFNESS. The next Sunday there was a repeti tion of the attack. The woman, who was a stranger to the congregation, was again taken to tire vestibule, and tire physician who had previously attended Iter was again called upon Thinking that Lie attack was simulated, lie pro posed that a settee should be procured and the woman carried through the street to a police station. In a twink ling the woman sprang from the chair in which she had been placed, hurried from tho building and has not since ap peared at the church. One of t tie methods adopted to mis lead is t" f :.:n deafness. This is one of the tricks i\sorted to by men who desire to avoid 11 ing placed upon juries Gen erally. however, the judges are able to fathom the deception, and, by the use of a little stratagem, it is easily exposed. Men w' ■ simulate deafness will clasp an ear in the palm of the hand and lean forward as though the auditory nerves were si rained to catch what was said. In an unguarded moment the supposed deaf man is asked a question in an ordi nary tone, to which he generally replies and his deception is unmasked. Asa rule, however, illness and other physierl disabilities are simulated by people wlio wish to avoid work or who desire to obtain admission to some in stitution where they may live without cost to themselves, and sometimes by convii . m li the hope of bettering their con tn fact very many diseases ' are I hut in the hands of a skill ful p.i i they are soon exposed. A 1 com i : • hod of simulating apoplexy is liv t i,. down as if deprived of sen saLon consciousness Powerful j stiiiim .. .in electric shock, the appli cation i a water or an irritation of [ the n0..: quickly detect the imposi tion. i delphia Ledgor out >lunu*crtpt j A scholtn named Musso chanced one after ■ •. enter a bookbinder's shop in Pan. Noticing that the man was about tie up a mass of manuscript, lie begged I •to examine it. To his sur prise !, ad that he had hit upon the work.i < .abard, a learned prelate of the n inutury. Seeing its value, Musso p based the manuscript, and thus pr • fled a volume which con tained v valuable details of those early da - —Chicago Herald. LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF PITTSBURGH AND _ALIEGHKNY CITY, PA. WThe firms named below nre the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of Business. When writing to either mention this paper. , AOOod stem-Winder Watcn forj2.s vjSt. Only, and Warranted, at / G. HA UGH. SralthlleldSt., Pittsburgh. Da. Cash paid lor old gold and silver, CHARLES PFEIFBB, Men's Furnishing Goods 443 SMITNKIELI) MTHEKT, 100 KKI>K It A L ST.A LLEGII F.NY. Shirts to Order. We mak all our own shirts, nnd our Custom Shirt Department Is the best equipped In the state. We carry a full line of Full Dress, nil over Embroidered 1\ Ks., and Embroidered l.lneus, and guarantee a fit. if you can not get a lit elsewhere give us a trial. X' Cleaning and Dyeing unices at above locations, l.ace Curtains laundrlod equal to new. Full Dress Shirts lnundrled, llanu Finish, _ •faeextm • ,,,SKI '" " o,iNK " Jkw d£,! Dry Goods, silks, Cloaks, No ytraEwfirMLfltt Hons, Millinery. Itetall stores, ills to 62! Penn £ 2jS& ESTABLISHED 1870 Wm celebrated &X Mft SWISS STOMACH BITTERS, Mil BH WILD CHERRY loM wLAVanii bi.ack oin. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, l.lver Trade Mark. Complaint, and every species ol Indigestion. $1 per bottle; six bottles, $5. Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion for cure of coughs, colds. Bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black (iln Is a sure cure and rcllet of the Urinary organs, tiravel and chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. For sale by all Druggists in Johnstown, by 11. T. He- France, John M. Taney <S Co., I„ A. sible. Cam bria. w. S. BELL & GO l®mKylf(Hi 481 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. AMATEUR PHOTO OCTF'TS. celebrated Prazmonskl Lens. Catalogue mailed free. ,J. 11. Blair, 17 Seventh avenue. ITttlsbnrgh BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. Firebrick, tile, sewer pipe, terra cotta goods, Ime, cement, hair, plaster, etc prWKITB FuH PRIt EB. ItFINKKK, 11. ON ft CO., ■nfj IltON AND WOOD PUMPS. 'ill Lead and Iron I lpe, Hose, pump snp- ASt; piles, Gas Fixtures, tools, Etc. send, for'catalogue. NO. 200 SMITH FIELD ST. MME KULLOGG has recently returned from Paris, and Is new es l abllshlng schools throughout the I nlted states to teach ladles THE ART OF DIIF.SS CUTTING, nvme. Kellogg leads th luventorsof the World dc inventive genius as applied to ladles' garment uttl g. •he has imitators but no equals. La oes hrtng a dress and learn to rut and baste It a rrttit.ng No. (I4 Penn evenue, I lttsburgb /X Metallic Sbisgles. /£'' Strong, Dumble, Easily Laid ' / '■[ ■ \ SCND fOB LBTa.Oliill '/ ~ ;,v \z / V- V v ft,yc ' pp,c ' / -"'c "• %! :[ ■ J, JOHN C /i! \ '||' / i I'tTTSBI ICCSD. PA v ,j ( /• <<uc• •' to iipiu-Amyri* omuionwealth Hotel & Restamant. IIKXKV L. lIKKdKK. PBOI'BItn'OB. cor. Grant A Dtumoiid sts., Pittsburgh. WFlrkt-class .Veals For 25 cents. DOTT T?X7Ci W. C. Pentllebetry. son £ Co., DUJiijjuO Manufacturers ol Hollers, chimneys and Breeching, office and Works, Muibprrj street, allegluii.v, Pn. Pittsburgh Female College CONSERVATORY OF Ml SK\ school of Education aurl Fine Arts. Full cour-os hi study lea cling 1 to gracluiitlon in e cell. Also special coiiiM's of study, c'enirnl, hf'il. Teaehers. Supei lor homo comforts and ure for younif ladlcSt Rates moderate. M*nti i*r cata lo ue and 101 l Information in the president Winter term opens November is. REV. A. 11. XOIM.'UubS, riltsbm il, I'U. The J. I\ Smllh f.atnp. Glass & < hina ro. { POTTERIES, BRONZES, t.'LOOKS, DINNV.U \M) C. IA M 81. R S KTS. Qrj 935 Penn we. Bet. 9t It it lOtU M ivHls, I'lilMlßOll. l i j j i Oyster House. I. FISHER, Prop.. twoSmlliifleldStreet. PITTSBURGH. PA. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and I.unch Rooms. BEST MEALS IN TDK CITY FOR i". CFN'I S. OTWXjTtr tfo.oct. CRAYON PORTRAITS, LIFE SIZE. (2Sx3lh only ttttxi. ciders by mall promptly at tended to' m rite for particular., ,-olur Por traits a specialty. TRrOANOWAN'S ART STORE. 1 ittsburglt, l'u. >K&&mißr's Eressma. ing Emporium, ft Jf) 2B SIXTH AVE., riTTSIP UGH. I by/' Dress cutting and Sewing School. The /'.•; it •t.test art ot Dresstu.iktog iam.lll by {SY* square measure. C- ~.-ttul for circular. Thohtgraphcr, '/.( ' S I XT H STREET. Finest cabinet,s {2 and 12.58 per dozen, l'hoto tettc -. $l per dozen. Fine Crayons, {3.30 and up. JOHN FLO&niR & CO. MAN U FACT l~ HIKS OF .*( A • / i FIJICKiiit'S UIIItICATING HEM F PACKING FOHIIAILRO D AND F.NOINE USE. Italian linn American 11 • tup Racking, Bell Curds. Cult ti Mops, Twine, etc. OFFICK AND SALES RDOMS-80 Water street Pittsburgh, Pa. W Write ' fur price list. The best remedy In ' e world! „ KAT. KOACIJ, \ KHMIN A Nil jL r ,' iNSt'l'T KXTKHMINATOH. V; i s Wholesale and Itetall liepot. jf . 483 l.lherty ht,.. I'irtsburKh. Pa. 1 #' "f H. TO RXTXKUINATE VKKMIK. OOLD PABHIONKI) WHISKY 110 l SK. No rectifying. No ooraitound- Ing. 11. E. LIPI'KNCOTT, Distiller and Dealer In POltK HYE WHISKY, 539 Hmlthfleld street, PITTSBURGH, PA. A ipffl W'> ,e - W. J. Denny,Drop. ■B*US5rl t-dXtRSSsBT* Leading llotel f.tjlf ?" of "*• s: r ~a,V' HOTEL CABSON", lIW I,ACOCK BTHKET, Ilato. ftl.as Por I>iy- Best Meals and Lodgings In the clt.v liar In connection with Hotel and best Liquors served. 11 KNOX, Prop. WM. J. FRIDY Senior member late Schmidt £ Friday, / _ap?Va. Dlntlllei £ Jobber In FINE WHISKIES, and Importer of • Bmlf Itfleld si reel, ISWWWi'WP- 1 PI'I Tslll I.OH, PA. GHRISSLY'S Business College AND NORMAL INSTITUIt Is the pride of McKeesport. Send for Catalogue. 8 S. GItISSLY, Manager, McKeesport, Pa. •.r- . ■. -V v ■ ' ■*'V'Xgjk Chamberlain Institute AND I7EMALE COLLEGE. Uiuulolpli, N. Y —This is a sch ol for both sexes. Has been esfabllsqed and well know forforty years. Is well equipped with all the appliances of a flrst-class seminary. Location, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, not surpassed In beauty and healthfulness by that or any other school In the country, president and i-acupy reside vviili the sitidents and give special care lo tlielr health, manners and m rals. 'he Music Depart ment Is under the lnstnictlon of a graduate of the N. K.ng. conservatory. the cemmerelal c ollege Is thorough and practical. Address lor Illustrated catalogue. (free) Lkv. J. T. ED WAHDB, 1). 1).. President. PITTSBI lltlll TILIXti COMPANY, BHOCKI.KBASK A WADBEIL, fcJa wF'iV:-*,? * il [4 .OhC .. '.A-'' ' • "'l| WOIIKKItS IN TII.ES And Designers of Artistic Fire Places. Special designs oil a plication Correspondence so llelted. NO. 218 WOOII STIIKET. PITTSBURGH, PA. Milt SiLEWaatS curtalo.i and Carpeting-,. Money saved on every pennv's worlli .von purchaseal those Sheriff's sale prlees. i . .M, Latimer, 188 Federal streel, Allegheny, Pa. M. ,). COHEN. JEWELER, WIS SMITH FIELD STHKET, PITTSBCHOII^PA. (Formerly of Fifth Avenue.) Diamonds Watches. Jewelry and Silverware —FRENCH— ART i) <1 A 3 FAN I a new lot of (musters, also ARTISTS' MATERIALS Just received at GEO. W. BACKOFENS, No. 419 Wood street. PITTSBURGH. PA. \ . V) <> " ■' ?i7 % V. ,-r ' '• •<"' "f Y " . 'J ESSENCE OF HEALTH NEW LIFE! THK GREATEST BLOOD Pl IiIFIEII. If Is prepared from selected Herbs, Boots, Barks and Vegetables, Warranted to Cure all Chronic Diseases. Torpid Liver. Dizziness, Sick Headache, coughs, Neuralgia, Malarial fever. Dropsy, Diseases of the spine, palpitation lor the Heart. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Affee- I tlonsof the Bladder and Kidneys, and all diseas es original Ing from Impure blood. For sale by all denlere, and ny the DANNEII MEDICINE CO., 2!14 Ft dernl Street,, ALLEGHENY, PA. Write for circulars and testimonials, (rood agents wanted. ly-w. LADIES' SUIT PARLOR. visitors to the Exposition will nnd all the latest novelties In lveady Made suits and House Itobos for early Full. 7 our Inspection solicited, PARCELS A JONES. 20 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh .Pa. ESTABLISHED 1813. KOBEKT DICKEY & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT BROOM CORN. Broom Manufacturers' Supplies, Peanuts. 77 WATKIt STREET. - - PITTSBURGH. PA fInWFZItQ AGEBTS inayKMi A DMINI."T R A ToK' -> NOTICE. jf\--.Let ters of Administration on tlic estate of KKV. E. W. JONRS, late of Johnstown, t'am hrta county, l'a., having I teen granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those Unvlng claims i,gainst said estate will pro- Bent them duly authentlcut d to GOMEU WALTKHB, Administrator. IIOKtCK It. liosK, Attorney septytdM 17 XECUTORS NO TlCE.—Estate J of JAMES MCDONALD, DECEASED.—Let ters Testamentory on theestateof JAMES MC DONALD. lute of Johnstown. Cambria connty, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and tnose having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settle, ment to STMUAN Ql'llfK, Johnstown, Pit. Executor of the last win and testae ent of James McDonald, deceased. sept I A DMINISI-R\TOR'- NOTICE— XX Letters of Administration tie bints mm on the estate of John Nugent, latent Cumbria borough, Cambria county, l'a.. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to sdd estate are requested to make Immediate paymnt, and I Itose hat lug claims against said estate will present lhem without delay to ANMKC. WILLS, Administratrix, '/<• bonis nun. Or JAMES M WALT Kits, nor Attorney, No. 12 Alma Hull, Main street, Johnstown, Pa., October ao. ISS9. ADMINISTRATf >R'S NOTICE, —Notice 1s hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on thee-tate of Mrs. Maggie .Mur phy. late of the borough or Johnstown, county of Cambria and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to James It O'Connor, or said borough, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and t hose having claims or demanos will make known Hie same without delay to the undersigned, at the otllce of O'Connor Pros. Hit Franklin street, Johnstown, Pa. JAMES 11. O'CONNOIf, Julys Administrator. \ DMIMSTR V ' lilX NOTICE— A E TATE OK HKNKY O. 11IEFENB tell, DECEASED,—Notice Is hereby given that the Register has Issued lo the undersigned Letters or Administration on the estate of IIENUY ft. DIEEENBACIL deceased. All persons Indebted ro the estate of t he satd sod will make im mediate payment, to the undersigned, and I hits# having claims against same will present them duly autlieniicati tl for se. r'.etiiei,l to LIZZIE DIEEENHACLL, Administratrix. A DMINT-TR.V. I'OR'S N TICE C\ —Letters of Administration, rb- hunts nun, on the c.itate of 'I homas Mclabe, sr.. late of East conemnugh borough, Cambria comity, l*a., having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted fo snld eslate are lequested to intiKe Immediate payment. and those having claim- against satd estate will pre'cut them without deluy. Kl>. T. Mc.NKFI.IS, Administrator, do Inputs nun, lioom Xo. It Alma hall. Notice cf application fob charter OK INOOltroHA'l lON.—Notice la Imrehy given that an application will be made at Mia I next term of the court of Common I'lean f | Cambtla > ounty by .1. M. Wertz. Daniel ott, Atdlam Miller. M. J. fcr.Blan, and Adolph site* I for CIIAKTI'K OK INCORPORATION FOK -EVKNTU WARD HANI), of .lo!mso\vn. Pa., the ob|eei of sal I eorporatlon IHiig the imp'o •- meat of Pa meinhees n MutSe and the form* lion of a hand for Parados, l onoorts, etc. .IOIIN t. IfoKE. Solicitor lor ApidU Mita. Johnstown, Pa., Oct. it. ls:i. FLINT GLASS trf MiUK 4 i*"u s i !/i^t '•' f j Manufactured Lv |S|JLMa& >'■[> pCTHRofct ;V n "' | PITTSBURGH, PA. ■ft f j IX 1-OCI! SIZEs: i ; i> ic 11'lnt, Quart &} 4 Gallon 4' JJ WRITE FOR PRICES. raar29-3m Catarrhal Bsafoiv.s end L' f Fcvc; A SKW KOJIIS T:::'ATJ'.f-:*PT. Sufferers are hot generally rover", i' tliay) diseas"s are coiitr.ghms, or that tin > due to tie.) presetie.) "i llvliitsparrorttes in Jtg lining membrane i the nose :nd ens tachimi '.nbes. Mi vi •'WI" f y-t'C' bow ever, ills proved this .• n.-a i:.ot an . the resui f i- t rat a simple r 'ilie.ly 1 I>. en !■■ imitated when by ratatli, catarrhalileafiies and buy fever aro puna tten'.ly c •••.■( i from one to three sir: •in.II ■; • * i in., at hump L ' the pafiet} • in two v ei N. B.—For catarrhal Cl ■ tmraes pe< uliar ti females f-vl'i ) :!w< ve:o .-Ly i.a ) ci . A pamphlet explainin this no*v freatnietu is sent on receiui of an cants b> -••. i Itrxos&Sorr, wt West Kltw SL, Foi Cooada. -- v UuLiJU) iv ." -iK. Sufferer; ■ ' ..a sl.wsl<- vend 111" nho.e.i—.r. . ■ decSH-iy Resulting from thD Errors of Youth, Folly, Vice. Ig norance, itc., nlnr he cured at home without fail or exposure. Infallible and Confidential. bar ti TY-o.isc, ZOO pages, only SI by mail,sealed, postpaid. Small hook, with endorsements of the press, tree. Send nmv. Address the Penbndy Medical Institute, or Dr. W.lUPorkcr, No.* Bulttnch S(..Boston. M' . FURNITURE! Medium & Fine - AOT - ; FURNITURE Upholstering, I AH of the best make. 185 vni> IBT kbubkai. St. j Bed Room, Parlor and Ai.i.KiiUKisv, pa. I Dining Boom Sots. OFFICE SPECIALY MF'G (0. Shannon Letter File, shannon Binding cases, sliannon Filing cahl nets, I*. 8. Document Files, Legal Hank Flies, Bank cheek Idles, Schllcht's standard Indcxs, ; simplex Duplicator, I crandall Type writer, | Odell Type Writer. [ Office Desks and chairs, ' Vault, Public Office and Court House Fuar mailings a specialty. Write for Circulars. E. E. BAKKH. Manager. Ith Avenue and smltlillold street, PITTB - PA. Gloves and Corsets A Specialty. First Floor. LADIE'S AND | CHILDREN'S X. U U rft' OPTKITTISH DBPAKTMKNT V 11P P Second Floor, O 34 Sixth Street, I . PITTSBFKOII, PEXN'A HOW IT WORKED, Good morning, Jack ! win I haven't seen you for a month past. W1 at in the worlil is the matter with you ? You seem to have renewed your youth." '• Well Phil. I have. Don't tou remem ber the Inst time I saw you, iiow misera ble I was ? Sick and blue, and in that sort of mood a man gets sometimes when he feels the most noble thing in life is to go straight to the devil." "Not so hud as that, I hope ; at all events you didn't go that way you arc looking fur too happy and hearty." '• Thank goodness, no !or rathe, thank Vinegar Bitters. Do you reuiemi jr that day 1 saw you last, when you ree.oi n.e td ed that remedy to mc so persistently, and I w is first vex aland then half convinced." 1 remember it perfectly, anil you needn't say another word upon the sub ject : your looks tell me that you took the medicine." '• No doubt of it: everybody remarks upon my improved looks and temper; but I must really tell you all about it. I got the old style, as you recommended, and didn't mind the hitter taste at all. I tin- * ished the bottle in about two weeks, and was greatly improved, so much so that , I determined to change off and try the new style. " Well, liow did you like it?" " You told mo your wife preferred th new style, I believe; well, 1 must say lagre with her. 1 like the old style very much hut the new is a liner, smoother, more ex pensive preparation." " I believe it is ; in fact, I have lieatd so, and 1 wonder the McDonald Drug Company sell it for the same price they do the oid style, because it is really a very costly preparation." '• it ell. that dosn't concern us Who M was it said that people fancied themselves pious sometimes when they were only "bilious? No matter! I was only going to say that 1 believe people often seem w ieked when it is only their liver, or their stom ach, or some other cantankerous organ of the body so out of order litey couldn't be | good if they tried." " And if all the miserable dyspepsia. and victims of biliousness, headache and the thousand and one ills that Hesh is heir to would only take Vinegar Bitters, what '* ; a happy world this would be ! " •• 1 siionld recommend the new style." , " I never go back on the old style." * " Well, they can pay their money and take Ibeir elioice, for both Uiuds work afl miiubly." ••' L ij*'tt - i, ■' C • >v. Vb . Tao Great Bloocl Furifier ( and Health Restorer. Cures all' kinds of Headache within thirty minutes—'! ry it. The only Temperance Bitters known. It stimulates the Brain and quiets the Nerves, regulates the Bowels and renders a perfect blood circulation through the human veins, which is sure to restore perfect health. beautiful book free. Address. R. H. McDONALD DRUG CO., 532 \i ashingtou street. New* York. janis T¥7"ANTED—Agouts in every city \\ town and village of pennsylvmihi for tfi Xew E ~'laii I \lnt u.tl Aeehlent \asoel itlon, o Boston, .ilast). I'he.ipest mi l best aeeldenf usso clarion. Aildress I. K. 81'AYTOS, .Manager, B Flfihavenue. I'lltshurgh. l'a. HINDERCORNS. Th* only .su rot'll r<'for Coins. Stops all pain, rnnnrea Oornf'U tio ilufcif. IV. At Prui.vi.-t *. 11l <x\' >„N.Y. fTs"f vou Cough. Brow hith, Asilni'u. li.iUi . - ioii! I'm) PARKER'S CINOER TONIC. ' Ihowoic riM'SAhd 141 tie in t ri*iui'ii> i m ml il - \n-4\g ia defective uuUition. Take in time. Wa;. and ftl.uQu , M HAIR EALSAWI "Vv ; /rN- ijMKCleanscs an<l beautifies tlie hair. v ÜBBPnunotcs a hixurijnt growth. Fails lo RistDf Gray J-r Hairta its Colnr. 1 > J* | 6-s'. awLf j at 1 > nvc l -a |m J |S o i.|Oßl|RjS?ok s TriDieCoatecLi-.ifL WHOLESALE ONLY 8Y I oPL I L q 1 i 1 i 1 al £i i*j ~/\-* HIIILS' IMPROVED Sjc omm mm Lj.Ji{ |IN LIGUID NODOILIKG CASILY M.'.OE Rf' ; Till; PACKAGE MAKES FIVE CAUCUS I r> v ■>/ /MuCgFTyMtT cUTlisss / ' L / iV*\ I m pp h'jdJ fcaaafl eaaa L Tbo irr APPETIZING nnd VVHOU23O2a i'likiPiißANCid DrtlNK ia tho wcrld. TiiY *T. Ayr. your Drufff?lt cr Grocor for it. C. E. HIR Co, r- H! LA D Z LPHI A. mayS-4t r _ J %Sides o ßacK W Ai'lilng sides and Back, lllp. Kidney and fterlne Pains, Rheumatic, Sciatic, sharp and Weakening l'alns, relieved In ONE MINI'TE by "at Cnticura Anti-Pain Plaster Z only Instantaneous paln-kllllng strengthening plaster. 85 els - a for sl. At druggists, or of I'm- TIB Daro AND 1/JKUICAL CO., BOSTON, niu Blmplos, blackheads, chapped and pj DO rim l.luuied by Cbticura Soap. rbliU Kiayß * - ,
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