WHAT I'XTTiHI!KMh DID. Her ttffurU for Johnstown AppreelatMl— The Auditing Contncttxc Examine she Relief Ammvlutlon'* Itoski aliS Find Kverytulng la Splenitis Order. Pittsburgh Post, Saturday. The work of the committee to audit the accountant the Pittsburgh Relief Commit tee for the sufferers by the Johnstown flood, was completed yesterday ami will be found below. The work occupied their ejitire time for two days and was of considerable magnitude. Treasurer Thompson was complimented on the ac curacy of his accounts. Mis work was continued loug after the tirst rush lliat came on tbe committee, and nil hough some SOOO was expended in clerk hire and other expenses, this wss borne hy tbe committee, and tlie fund unimpaired , will all go to Johnstown. The report fol lows : "A short time since the Governors of the States of Ohio and Michigan and tbe Mayor of Chicago were invited and re quested by tbe Pittsburgh Citizens' Asso ciation for the relief of the Johnstown flood sufferers, to appoint a commission to examine the accounts of tbe moneys received and disbursed by tbe association. Tbe undersigned commission, appointed iu response to this invitation, having made a careful inspection of the books, .. vouchers, bills, checks and various other documents pertsiulug to this tel.of ac count preseuted by VV. R. Tbornpsou, Esq., Treasurer, to whom was entrusted the sole ears and custody of all funds for warded to aud collected by this associa tion, have to report the following con doused eahibit of receipts and disburse meuts: CASH HKCKIPTS. w Alabama 1 8z 77 / Ealliorulu 1,209 (HI f Colorado 2,a59 hu If jKPakoi.a 687 -15 ' Illinois 32.730 63 Chicago 137,699 81 BXFRKDED FOll UOISKS, Bequest of committee $ 13.891 00 Indiana 19.491 iff lowa 1,010 27 Kansas.. 1,027 37 Kentucky 5,084 92 Louisiana 592 45 Michigan 15,603 58 Detroit 85,775 18 Minnesota 1.406 09 Minneapolis 8.583 75 Missouri o*7 90 St. Louis 16,597 2* Montana 11,042 42 Nebraska 175 75 New England States . 5,407 74 New Jersey 0,2111 35 New York state 15,7ns 72 Albany lii.uuo 00 Buffalo 20,188 47 Rochester... 2.11151 Troy • 12,158 '7 New York City 7,Ni() 7"> Ohio 20,900 u> cluclnnotl 10,402 8.5 Cleveland 3,01000 Dayton 5,040 sr> Toledo 10,2(10 03 Youngstown 7,90(1 83 Oregon 2,709 60 Pennsylvania „ 74,1(10 33 Philadelphia 5,200 00 Pittsburgh and Allegheny 250,770 72 s South Carolina 1,455 38 Norm Carolina 212 oj Tennessee *..... 8,050 23 * Utah ... 0,080 50 Washing'on Territory 1,000 00 Wssi Virginia 8,240 00 Wheeling 8,545 00 Wisconsin 297 45 Milwaukee 18,297 93 Sundiv places under f.3HO lu I'nllod Stales, l.ondon.Paris, Buenos Ayres, Canada, etc . 3,209 74 {831,295 02 KXI'ENDITCRBS. Orocerles t 49,091 29 Bread and dour.... 18,086 03 Dry goods 10,440 .37 Boots and shoes 9,202 07 Hardware 10,'>7 33 f Coffins 8,(193 86 Drugs and medicine 1,710 27 Lumber 7,185 91 Stoves and furniture 1,335 97 Electric light 985 55 Miscellaneous Items 970 4ii Labor (recovering dead bodies, etc.;... 83,300 07 Cash sent local committee at Johns town 3,700 00 , Kallroud transportation* 300 37 Aid rendered needy cases 104 uo Cash sent Belief committee at south Fork.. 5,000 00 Drafts and cheque returned 704 05 cash refunded * 50 00 Transferred to State Flood Relief Com mission 580,000 oo / Chicago houses.. lB,BOlOO Cush halan e on hand 44,188 03 $331,1195 88 "The receipts &a given above only show the money oontributions whioh passed through the bands of this oommittee. Large quantities of clothing, provisions and other supplies purchased by State and local committees were forwarded to the flood sufferers through this agancy. Many, if not all the States in which cred its appear in this report, also sent large contributions of both money and supplies to the Governor of the State of Pennsyl vania for distribution through the eom ' mittee appointed by him. "Receipts, accompanied by detailed bills for each and every item composing the items of expenditure above given, were exhibited to the auditing eomtnis slon, and Treasurer Thompson also pre sented complete evidence of the accuracy and thorough system that characterized the disbursements of the money confided lo the Citizens' Relief Association. " In connection with our endorsement of the financial report submitted to us, it inn)' not be inappropriate to briefly refer to the history and to certain of the prom inent features of the magnificent work performed by the Pittsburgh Association, " Itnmcdla'ely after the first sad news of the dreadful disaster that swept into eternity thousands of lives and that spread ruin and desolation throughout the Conomaugh Valley, had been Hashed across the wires, a mass meeting Was called by the Mayors of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to give expressions to the sen timents of sorrow universally felt ~ throughout Hie country and to adopt im mediate and effective measures for the rescue and relief of the suffering surviv ors. Al this mass meeting this Relief Committee was selected from among the leuding and most highly esteemed citizens of Western Pennsylvania. " X.'jc gentlemen chosen to conduct this noble mission of charity in almost every instance occupy positions of prom inence in the great Industrial tiud com mercial enterprise * of their city and their .■ State. It would hi -uperfluous to allude to this fact where these gentlemen nrc so well and favorably known, but as con tribution have come to thciu from lens of thousands In different parte of the country it is believed to be not out of place to make this favorable comment. •' On the let of June, tbe day after the disaster, tbe labors that coufrouted tbie Association were of indescribable mafni tude. The people left surviving at Johns town and elsewhere in the stricken region wcrs totally Isolated from the outside world. Kail way and telegraph lines on either side of Johnstown were scatter ed and carried away for many miles is the general ruin. As soon as coinmwaicatioa uould lie established in a temporary way, this Committee at. once pushed forward provisions for the. susteaance of the liv ing, and Collins and caskets for the burial of the dead. Iu every way they directod and performed tbe work of relief with in tense energy and most zealous devotloa. " As soon as possible the denarii Com mittee appointed sub committees to organ ize, cantrol and guide the various depart ment* of the dispensation of relief, such as the recovery and decent interment of the dead, the furnishing of food and raiment to tiie JO,OOO destitute survivors, the clearing of the debris from the public streets, and the election of temporary shelter and of permanent homes. All this vast work of benevolence was faith fully and thoroughly done. From the time of the advent of this committee at Johnstown uo one has been allowed to suffer for food or other essential ncces suries of lite. "Iu tine, the undersigned commission feel certain that the sucred mission of charity confided to the Citizen's Associa tion litis been performed with a noble fidelity that entitles the gentlemen com posing this association to the gratitude of tlie entire people of the Concmaugli Val ley, and also to t re thanks of all who scut their contributions to aid in relieving tlie effects of this terrible calamity. " VV. P. Uknd, Chicago. " Joiik K. Penis, Michigan. " 11. A. Axlixe, Ohio." THREE MORE BOMBS. Tlie Remains of Three More Victims ol tlie Flood Found at Coneiimtigli Furnace. Friday morning we noticed that Mr. Henderson bad received word that a body had been found in the river between Con emaugh Furnace and Nineveh. lie sent down for the remains, and lire parties returned last evening with tlie bodies of three children that had been found near Coneum ugli Furnauce. One is described as a boy, ten or twelve years old, dark cassitnor Norfolk suit, plaited down front and back, white buttons down tlie centre and brass but tons down each side, blue flannel shirt, gray drawers, drawers buttoned to shirt, homc-kuit stockings, spring heel button sliocs, black handled pocket knife. The second was that of a boy several years younger, but had nothing on to identify liim. The third body was still younger, but so much decomposed that tlie men at the morgue could not tell of what sex. WRECK ON THE MOUNTAIN. FlitKnmii Win. I). Steven# Killed, aiul Kn- W. li. Avhcraft and Fireiuun 11. tl. McKelvey Injured. Engine No. 1140 lmuling a train east Friday morning about 7 A. M., at Kit tanning I'oinlran into ajjallast train going the same way, and consideiable of a wreck resulted. The flagman of the ballast train, Mr. Win. J. Stevens, of Gal litzin was killed, and engineer Mr. \V. 11. Ashcraft, and fireman 11. J. McKelvey, of engine 1140 were injured. It appears that the ballast train was ahead, and that the train with engine 1140 broke. The engineer bad stopped his engine but the rear part of the train ct me against the engine with such force as to drive it into the ballast train, caus ing the accident and. the killing and in juring of those mentioned. Mr. Stevens leaves a wife and child at Gallitzin. The injured are not thought to be dangerous. Going lo Wed. Cards are out announcing the wedding of M. McDonald Kittell, Esq., of Ebens liurg, and Miss Clara Virginia, daughter of Dr. D. IV. Thomas, of Leavenworth, Kansas. The wedding is to take place in the cathedral at the last named place on Wednesday, November 20th. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorte, When sb# m n Child, vho cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had ChUdr.ii, the gar* them Castoria, IT* ST RAY.—Camo to premises the J of the undersigned a mile and a half from lllackllck Furnace In Fast wiicuttleUl township, Indiana county, about ihe let of May, a red and white spotted steer, with wide horns, a. niece cut out of the left tar and two notches It, It. Ho Is about twoyoais old. The owner 18 re quested to come and prove property, pay charges nnd take htm .away or lie will lie dis posed of according to law. IIKXKY i). RI'.MMEI.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—LETTERS OF AHMINISTH M'toN on the estate of JOHN" \V. WKAKI.ANI), late of the Horoutth 01 Jolins town, County of t'anilelu, and sino of l enu sylvflnln, deceased, hnvlne been gianted to the nndeislgneit, nil persons indciaed lo said estate are reoue-'ed to make Immediate pa.\ n.eni. and those havingelalßis laalnsi the same will pre sunt them, duly autl iitlcated, rm si i ' ai JAM KS KlNfi. Administrator, Johnstown. ! n . sept. IS, ..Si'. AU.VII Nis IT VJ OK - Ni'l ii T~EM ATE UF Mils. I.M'HA WFIIN. lIKCKAsRP.-t.et tejs 01 AduilnlM nil ion on the esiate or Mrs. I.aura Wclin, late of coin inaugh borough, cam hrta county, deceased, having been grunted to i lie undersigned, notice is hereby given to nil those knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to mala Immediate payment, and iHo having eta Im- again*! said estato to presvht then, duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN CAMPBELL, Admlnthl. v. septp; tf SPECIAL TRIAL LIST. THIRD MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. Cambria Iron company vs. Christy, et al. 11. A. SHOEMAKER, Protlionetary's ofllee, October si, ti*u. j 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 ttnequaled value, LATEST NOVELTIES IN Dress Trimmings, Gimps, Fringes, Applique Effects, Braias, 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 slock of Fall & Winter Wraps for Ladies and Children. Jackets and Long Wraps in Cloth, Seal Flush Jackets, Coats and Mantles guaranteed to wear well at lowest prices. Finest Alaska Seal Skin Coats and Jackets, tilso Shoulder Capes, Boas and Muff's, in all the fashion able Furs. Oarmrnts Sent C. O. D. with Prtvelege of Ex amtmtton. The Best Kid Gloves, $ 1.00 a pair and up wards. Blankets, Eider Down Quilts, Table Linens, Towels, Lace Curtains, Heavy Curtains, Table Cov ers and Upholstering. . WRITE FOR SAMPI.ES AND PRICES. Jos. Home & Co. 609-621 Ponn Ave., PITTSBURGH, PA. B. & B. The 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 site quotes may be taken as a fair sample of the 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 entire country. Write for samples and make comparisons. If you come to the Exposition, don't fail to visit our stores. Ten minutes walk from the Exposition will bring yon to our stores on Federal street, corner Park Way. See our Great Dress Goods Departments, Silk Departments, Black and Colored), Fine Cloakings, Largest Cloak Rooms in the two cities. Finest lines Genuine 'Alaska Seal Goods. Lace Curtains and Portieres. Prices go (or naught when you can see the goods. BO6GS&BUHL, 115, 117, 119, 121 FEDERL STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA CstS" P. S.—lf you cannot come, write. Idleness Is it Dangerous Fault In the Kidneys, when Inactive they spccplly full Into disrepair, t hose obstinate and ratal maladies, might's disease and diabetes, ensue with terrible certainty upon the Inaction of the organs affected, catarrh of the bladder, enuresis, graveluud strangury are also to be ap prehended from a partial paralysis of the blad der, of which weakness and sluggishness are tha causes. Hosteller's stomach Bitters is a rlno tonic and proutovr of uctlvlty rortlie renal or gans, and one which on be relied upon to alVord | t liein the reqiislte stimulus without exciting , iheui— lll! effeet to be feared from the unmcdl cated aleoholtcexeitiuit of commerce, A fun her , lienelleent etTeet of flitters, by renewing activ ity of the khntevs. Is to enable them to drain ! from the blood In Its passage them. Impurities productho or rheumatism nnddropsi. Nervous ness. fe<er and lurue. constipation tintl dys pepsia are conquered by the iiltters. APMfNISHE ATOlt'S NOTICE.— ESTA TK OF r liKIIKItIt'K WIU.I AM HOFFM AN, III;. | CKASEi).—l.etieis til Adnilnlstration having 1 been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Frederick Willi.on llulTum, lateof concmnugh troioiteit, t antlirl. county, deceased, notice is | hcrehj given to ail persons knowing themselves I Indebo d to sdd i tate to make imincoiitte pay ; inent, and those having claims against saiu c's tnle will present ilietn dull authenticated for settlement to GKOBGK KEIPER, septia-tf Admin Ist rator. ArWTOH'b NOTICE.—In the Orlrans'court of t'atnbrla county. In the matter of the llrst ar 1 ilnal account of t MAYKIt, Administrator of .lOliN HHKTGKN. deceased. 'eft now. September Issn. on motion of aoliti It. lirow IS l.sq., Attorney for Admlntstrator ! M. It. S'l EI'IIKNS. I'sq., Is appointed Auditor to ills! rlbdle lite funds in t lie hands of Iho Admin istrator. > KK Cl'ltlAJt. 1 N'otlco Is hereby given that I will alt for the I purpose of I he ahove appolntmont at my ofilee, : room No. 11, Alma Hull. Johnstown. Pa., on ! Saturday, tlic glut day of September, IMS!>, ; a' 10 o'clock, a. in., whet and where nil parlies Interested may attend, or ho forever debarred from coming in on sabl fund. 1 .M, if, STEPHENS, Auditor. tT-epidmr Common Scsiss In the treatment of slight ailments woulil save a vast amount of sickness and misery. One of Ayer's IMlls, taken after dinner, will assist Digestion ; taken at night, will relieve Constipation; taken at any time, will correct irregu larities of the Stomach and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Ayer's Fills, as all know who use them, are a mild cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt and satisfactory in their results. "1 can recommend Ayer's Fills abort, all others, having long proved their value us a Cathartic for myself and family." —J. T. Hess, Leftli.sville, Pa. " Ayer's Pills have boon in use In my family upwards of twenty voars, ami liayo rnmploudy verilmd nil that i.> rlaimrd for them."—Thomas F. Adams. San Texas. " i have used Ayer's Pills in my fnml ly f< ©seven or years. V' < .•:11• i have an jutavk •>;' heiidache, to u l.i. ii I am very siihjui f. 1 take a dose oi A yet - Pili < ami am always promptly r i I tii.il them i iptally hi nel.riul his and. in my family, they are . for bilious ei'itiplainis aim other ml. saee*. with sueh gnnil 'ffYvt that .\ iy. if ever, have to enll a pliy.si. . I'- 11. Vor.llieniC*. Hotel VoullieiiiO, S,tu toga fcjp: ng, N. Y. * Ayer's Pills, PRKIMKI'.t) UV Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, fclc UoM by all Dealers in Modicum EXHAUSTED VITAL! If f PpiIKSCIKNt / : / OF ftIIFF I! aac-on Mnnn.*l.N u M*' _ ./' '1 on. ami l iiv-lca . i JL. _ - "A' bllily, l'r.-mat i.- It KNOW"THYS£LF.^r.M^ em coii*w]tiniit iHereon. SOU pie.:©-* svo I 'if# ,r> *cnpuon torai.-eaHe*. Cloth, rail sflli. only t' • l oj mm. sealtil. Ilhistranvessiniile ft®© m •••'! v - is' HIHI midille-Htred men. Send now. I'heUo'o t. .'©welled M -din tw rded lo ilieau lior *y the N . i Mwhe.il AKK.o::jpon. Addres# P.O. Bi x lNU<,ltw- U)i>. M W5..01 Dr. W. 11. PAHKBK, I'-afin.teof vard MeUic.nl codec©. year* pmrtico Ho-.ro who iiiuv :ie consnllexl ftOlilldentiHliy O.U > .N St. < ejeialtv V'iri Cut tli in out. Von uiuy never •© U nt" T!;a Cld boctors !)!•(■ ■•■ 1.l icd, m-vlera doctors cleanse it , llulK'o the increased demand for Altera tives. It is now well known that most discuses me dne, not to over-atmmluneo, h .t to iiiipatity, of the l.iood ; and it i- ".illy well att, ted that no blood lev li iiio is so efficaqious as Ayer's Shiran pa rllta. 11 Duo of my children had a largo soro h out o'i not leg. We applied ■ r oedti-s. fo. a while, thinking .• would shortly heal. Itut It grew v.,, ■ •. We soe .;.r medical adviee, and v., iol>l : an ....■ r.uivu itiedicine t ;,s necessary. Ayer's Sarsaparilla hcillg P - O £j eh. all of!: vs, v•t> llt wi:b mar . results. T • HOI'" lie.Vd and h.... .1 its | ■ ■.' .i• •. iv r. uvued." •J. J. Arm.,. ... V. ...Texas. " I find Aye ••• riuiltA to lie an admirable re te.iy i.. tint mire of bh...d ■i. 1 . ■ i . ami nn> es the . „vew !■:. 1.. I'.iior, M. D„ Manhattan, i'..:: h. "We have .v I Avar's Pnrsapnrilla ha- lor over 1 ; ity - ire and always i ..i:.,metul it ■ o a , - I : . name tlio best bleoil-pttri ' ." -- W. T. McLean, Druggist, An , i, Oiiio. " A.var's in a-1 continue to be the rd r . ■ in spile of all cotn oii." 'i', \V. Xticliuioud, Bear ik . Mich. Ayor's SarsspsriSla, CAIIED uir vir. J. C. V U Co, Lowell, Mass. Price sll six uuith-8, $5 Wot lb $5 a bottle, '■ . fii'"' • ■■■■ ':••• :M" , It ygfl 'l'j. . ' . , 1 • • . ->S •wl l.lrtf; !.| Jlr r>j : : •Mtrtiem * A * !.* ! - Aiedi'.i lQ,il - ' .•!!, Xe.*;.vr. 'Of.-J ft i Ai'Lt I • .. • ...... • '.• v . .1 „'.• I t lit is • | . llt It iHllilK I tail 1 .> % HI .•!. - I .tfnU'iVi.i • • . Huh i- . imr. ' . . • 'C" i -*t-pi 12 FEDERAL ST., - ALLEGUENV CITY, PA. A thorough school of Telegraphy, Book-keep lug. short hand, preparatory and lltgh"r English Music, Elocution and Languages. Terms are moderate. Instruction One. ydr further Infor mation or catalogue, address or call on THE PKEBIDENT. imsrE ss Soji'i Oott yvm.ii.pnnP a 1.l r. T>SJOO. until Ulelv (1 UII u I. i'y.v- '.uWy , lla.t wm< II 111 tlio world. Pftj P !| • "a -* } '* ex t**- t tiiaekce|.rr. w... J l J_l 1.1 /■S/I-W's / 'JeQ • 1IS""*' ■' "S W'jtk* j . r , V e t V-," 1 i" ''irk '-. i uahlo' lhtu"'V il.mseholr' '"■* 'Hr , vV&£m2 l:i O Thr ; V, °.i Free"n't'"n"r') aliwokopt thrm in yr> ■. homu fw ?3 bid! shown fhtm to who iitajr havo called, Ihoy bi*eoino ynur own propt rtv r no. - V ' write ftt t.ncr tan bo Mtre of receiving 11-.' |£h nr. •>. Wo iy ult 01 pre", AtldrMi titiuson <fc C'c„ Vto-: hil'i. J-o.Hond, Uaine. Allegheny College. 13 Federal st net, Allegheny, Pa. Thorough Tn strticl lon In bookkeeping penmanship,short hand and typewriting, telegraphy, English branches, [.nnguages, ' nslc. Elocution, Vocal and instru mental Mt's'e, Painting and Drawing. Students may enter at tuiy time, Send ford renin's; ad dress l ho PRESIDENT. frsstutiai CarU>. H~ENUY TI. KLJILS, Attorpe.. haw D flee opposite First .National ... Uk No. 18J U> OHM street, Johnstown, l-n. DANIEL M'LAUUIILIN. PRANK P. HA, TIN jUcLAUGHLIN & MARTIN. A rk> users- A T-I.A W, NO. <n FKAHKUN BTHEKT ■rpMR Johnstown. JAMES M WALTERS, a rroifser-A T-LA . omcj No. 2, Aim A Hall, Main street, .) town, pa. All business given faithful and :> attention. j; ! r. 1. O'CONNOR. J. H. Or., /TgONNOH Blt( ITHEK-Y, A Trousers. A T-LA IR. Office onT'rmjklln street, over PetrlMn t lei 's store, oppmdie postofflee, Johns!own,. mart JOHN S. TITTLE, JUSTICK oe THE PEA CU A SI) SOT A nr I'VUI.H, Office corner .Market and Locust streets, octis Johnstown. I'a. W. EASLY, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ASI) SCUIVESEU Office No. 10K Fruaklln street, two doors from Griffith's Drug Store. mays TaVK RUTLEDGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office on Hlversi reef ,neartlio KoruvlUe Bridge In the Fifth ward, Johnstown, Pa colleoloiis and all other business promptly attended t. . mars N. WAKEFIELD, M. D., PIirSICIAN A SI) SUUCEOS, Office No. 48 .Morris street, .rolmstowu. Pa. YEAGLEY. M. D, PLL rsiCIA S A SD SUMS EOS. Office No. Sri I.ocust street Johnstown, Pa. JOHN DOWNEY, CI I IE ESO ISEE It. Office on Stonycreek street, Johnstown, l'n. U "A. PEDES'. SURGEON DEN -1 ' TIST. office In Border's new building, on Franklin street. All kinds or Dental woi, so licited. novM I P. THOMPSON, M. D., "saRGEN DENTIST, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Has had a professional experience of over 38 years. C?" Filling Teeth n spcelulfy. Office Rooms, No. 114 Nupoleoti street. JOHNSTOT7II SAVINGS BANX NO. 192 MAIIT STUBS .1. : # • CITARTE!RED SEPTEMBER 12 7 hEPOSITS received id one dollar and m no deposits exceedlm-- :i total of =2.e I 'l be received from any one person. Interi m -> In the months of June nnd December, aat withdrawn Is added to the deposit. i In: pounding twice a year without i roublin posltor to call or even to present the 1 . book. Money loaned on Hen! Estate. I'veferi", h liberal rates and long time given to ta offering tlrst mortg.igi son ranns wort I . r more times the amount of loan deale 1 1, ;■ is moderate loans made on town property wot ■ ample security Is olfered. tiood reference, pe feet titles, ele., required. This corporation!* exclusively aSuvn. ■■ I . ..' . No commercial deposits received, nor made. No loans on personal security. Blank applications for borrowers, o- i t the rules, by-laws, and special aets or i la',ore relating to deposits of marries ue and minors can bo obtained at the Ban! Tiu'stkks—Herman ltaumer. It. 1.. .'ey. John llannun, .John Thomas, c. B. I I car son Fisher, James J. Fronhclser, John - ; >t.. W. It. bowman, J nines ..cMllleti, Jam, ■< ■ i . Howard J. Kooerts, will. A. Stewart. Swank. Jacob Swank. W. W. Walter.- ' ims Mt'Mlllen, President: John I.owmmi, ltaumer, (leo. T. swairtt. Vlco president . t howls. Treasurer; cyrus Elder, Solicitor. maris t OBaiload 1 ni A E. Smith has been for lorty-nlne ye irs road master 011 the Boston .v cine ay stem, am! is ..w residing at Great Fulls, N. 11. he sa; ek men, brakemen, Bremen, engineers i nd con ductors, as well as baggage masters ami ex pressmen, are subject to kidney dlsea e above all others. All, therefore, will be lui crested In the statement of bis ixp rience "lhuve used Brown's Sarsaparl!' . for kidney and liter troubles, andean truyv say It lias done more for me than all the doctors 1 ever employed, and I have had occasion t. require the sen lees of ilie best physicians In tla side. My wife also has been greatly tmnoflttcd by lis use. A. K SMITH. Re id Master B. & M. it. it." Tlio kidneys have i i n labored hard ell win ter, as the pores if 11;- skin have iieen •closed, but now tbe spring!',..: let* come, and t key need some aid. May be yon have that pain across the back; that tired leellng: those drawing doyin pains, if so, you ea a' immediate i dler by following the example of Mr. smith and his wife, and use that never-falling and grand corrector or the kidneys, liver and blood, !JIJ '4 j V * IT" wh 1 r-h havo run tut •. • ' .• j atittold(br9ol vriiltite I Jitißeti.rron? si.niu.. I i nul FnEfc I Imof ir.Mni tmnsr. V.M-, II- s.. wh>WHl ti mtt( ICIB*. [ euro free the b -t srwinir-rnachlno in the v. <>rM. anl iho finest linoofworkiof liitrh uttcwr shown togetherin Atn-rlm. | A CO., ISex 7 11*, Augusta, ittttioe* | jorrf-iy # Diseases •-*- u<.. i Blood Pol son,I)l nwirfl- h,t .mnildernnd other- I ft'uiSi WeHkiiofl^e",N.-t >•< • ' tiiiy.Lc • Mui ' ra> salts of iirrore n -out *.f i i " - r. uv I carvd. Conu'u:i . 1 -• '• | Address SBGEUiDL£, 171 V/. 12tbSt !■ ■■< £or* | ulyli BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. .A. >lll 1 lIIAN I iiiier Ueer IlulilCf 11.-t-r ITvak soil Palatable j Carson Street, 8. S. Furnished n any qua,,® Pittsburgh, Pa. ties either for Famine# .Moll orders i-oilctled. Hotels or Keßtai'raat® ~Al.L£GH:eity. C. W. DITTMER, HEAJ, KSTA'IE AND MORTGAGE BKOKWI No. ct Federal street, Allegheny city, Pa. Property sold mi commission. Nasale no chargd _ - v oner "i I oan, 4{s. . n per cent. SPECIAL PRESENTS V. 11l be given with every ir. worth or goods, Team Coffee-. spices, and liuXlng Powder, which WW guarantee . bsolutely pure. Best goods In tha mark el for lhe money. Teas. no. so and so rent* coffees, sr., A. so and SO cents, i nking powder, nr. per pound, send orders to Atlantic Tea ca_ lis Ohio street. ALLEGHENY (II Y, I'A. t.' -end fir prion List giving full Information ALLWDOL PANTSTO ORDER FOR sa.oo Hnvc you nccurtl your new mult ye| Her© In ill© Indue# ment nivrr belor odi'ri'd for I'ml — iTIhiIC to order Send Postal i aid, gIT lng your full address# and we will send yop samples for our US I'anl and self measurlC menl Blank, or U y u, cannot w ait for sa mu les, tell us ahou what color you w oud, like, giving us you# waist, hip and inside le* measure, together with 83 and an corns for posts age or prepaid expres* and we will guarantee t# please you or refund tha money. Address, giving full name and I'oß® office. CIIAS. KLOPFER, 130 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY", PA., Corner Grant street and Fifth avenue, (Within a few steps of Fost i ifflce.) PITTSHOKUB, PAt sth AVE. HOTEL, MoKKEHPORT, PA. GEO. M. LEPPIG, - - Proprietor First class accomodat ions to the trvellng pulw Uc. Terms {1.50 to ,3.00 per day. Bar nttactio® LOeED I In oonsequouoo of 11 . s rln g Pittsburgh n rcg.cn Btor<. i c 1 os orders for the CIO KeUab.< Silver A, . Rye Will be tilled with l. 'onipta^ Headquarters at t No. 82 FEDERAL ST., ' 3HENY Trusting to merit a conMnuauc, - thelloef patron ago heretofore bestowed, Hemaln respectfuUy, 15,1.a.25: Kia-z' Tsr, No. 83 Federal Street. Allegheny. Telepho® 3013. cuekonhctmer, Klneh or ifflwon a usual, {5 quart. n jours old, G tor io, "liTdr Age, sd.aO. . Jycr-iy A ffVi'W?'!? obtained fornx • ••. ideal (8* Jt A 4 JE** s i, : ,( vices, medical oi i > her coin pounds, ornamental designs, tradi '' - anil labels, iuveals, Assignments, lnierreienceß, \ppeals. Suits for Infringement, ai all casea arising under the PATENT LAWS, prompt ly attended to. INVENTIONS T1 ' *' K 111 lEB ••nffMl by ii v. Helnir opposite v.v cuii luitlvO closer seurelies,: i i .'uteoA fierc promptly, and with bri • SthftJ !i■ i' who are remote from Wft li taVßfiTOßsa,: ■ mo ihai.ccxaUiTnatlons.Tree<if . nldw i-pn'entablll'v. Allcorre: 'rittw . •>;! icnlli'l. rrleeslow. and ." EUI •- i i NT IS SETPIfEII. We ret - ro officials tn the I'a 5" COS' - hi o'-, In < very Stale of the I o }OUT eatoraud hepresentativelni -qeola, •• i i - given when desired. ('. A. I 0., opposite Patent Office, Wi D. C. M ■f/% Mfm gg r BF.ST HTTINC3 CORSETroeWORLD' S FGRSALF BY LEADING MERCHANTS. 2 MAYER. STROUSE & CO. I MTRS.-4.2 BROADWAY. N.V.A IlHimi—lll 111 l llilWlTWßmil \ _£UtVSOM , • > / Lirc t Cy , . ... - '"V i " * Jfe Ti:S CCi c:wE C• Ffi ! : •(■ ml 1 , -,nlar A' ' Ttetllw ' .. rs of Y'oathJ'rv.aa: i..0 I). . , Servo*# l y, it.. 1. is-m ' ;VH > tk- - '■ l J 11 . a e.LSO 1 ■ '■ ■ ■ ••/'-••'scr o*ll ;pLA&I uii JWEUAt l .-MV '.HI" N . ! - 'u* id . . • . ■ :.!i'.iVi.Pr.i ..; i;.> ■ nviil or hi person, : ■ • e'*h.-o nf !?v jirf iiic.u. '. or letters for ... -• ihlbs B ? XEC UT OIl'S NOTICE.—ES IN T.YTK OF ItEV. TIIOM.'.S DAVIN, DE CEASED.—Lei ters Testamentory on the Esta'/> of liev. Thomas Davln. dec-M . hue of the boron- h of cnmbrla. county of Cambria, Pa-., having be n granted to tho tuidersigned, aotp'o Is heioby given to all oorsons lurtobigii to s.du o.iateto make payment! to me without delay, and those having claims against, the amewHl unisoni Hiem properly autlientlcal I tor i-etlt emenr. to KKANK POWERS, Executor Of Rev. Thomas Darin, deceased, crosson, i'a., occ. •), 1833. oeUS3w
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