f A GREAT PREACHER ILL. Rev. Charles li. Spurgeou, England's Created Jtiipti.it. Charles Haddon Spurgeou, whose ill ness has In:• • reported, has been for a quartr:• ni' : ••••itury a leading light of the Bp " El imination. When Ilenrv Ward .. i was in his full glory, which v. t e close of the civil war, Spurgt on it I much the same place in Engl. . I ■ Beecher held in America. Few chtir ni'ig Americans visited New York i ti i-m days without attend ing Plymoii; i church, or would uiiss a chance to hear t lie famous pastor when ho spoke in I lie interior. So Spurgcon's Tabernacle in London has I >nbeen a feature for English speaking t jurists of religious habits when in London. To hear Spurgeou and see John Banyan's tomb were accomplishments usually marked down in the plan of people of the Baptist faith who made the tour of England. Perhaps the position held by Spurgeou has its closest parallel in that of Mr. Beecher, although the two divines were very uuliko in ni any respects. P They were con- W temporaries; the 'IT* Wl " elds they wrought in were f W much the same, i gftj and they were for a long period of ] years the most prominent pulpit • / speakers and pas /f tors of the two chaeles H. spuroeon. branches of the English race. Strangely enough, Spur geon was the son of a Congregational minister. He was born at Kelvedon, Es sex, in 1834. He became a Baptist com municant while he was yet a very young man, and assumed the pastorate of a Bap tist church at Waterford. He had already made local fame as a "boy preacher." From Waterford he went to New Park chapel, Southwark, London, and here he arose to immediate popularity. This was in 1853. From the New Park cliapel he moved twice to larger halls, but they in turn proving inadequate the Metropolitan Tabernacle was projected for him, and was opened in 1861. The Tabernacle was dedicated free from debt. It is a mon ster building, seating between 5,000 and 6,000 people, and is located in Newington Butts. This building, with some modifi cations, is the present houso of worship. The Tabernacle lias been filled on near ly every occasion when Mr. Spurgeon occupied the pulpit. On several occa sions when lie lias preached in a larger hall the congregation lias been still greater. At the Crystal Palace and Agri cultural hall, Islington, 20,000 people came to hear him. Notwithstanding his extraordinary power of drawing and holding hearers, Mr. Spurgeon is not an INTERIOR OF THE TABERNACLE, orator in the usual sense of the term. Neither has he a commanding figure, nor an impassioned or florid delivery. People go and listen to him and are pleased without knowing why. They go again and have the same experience and then try again and again with like re sults. The speaker is earnest, and ready, and is fascinating because of the ever present touch of human kindness in his tone and manner. His voice is clear and sweet, and that is the extent of his qual ifications for pleasing platform effects. The Tabernacle where Mr. Spurgeon has gained such renown is a plain house of worship, having the appearance in side of a music hall. The auditorium is oval and has three light galleries all around it. The speaker's platform pro jects from the lower gallery, and vast es is the sjutco around hint, all are at! ■ to hear every word of the sermon. The number of persons received into the church by Sir. Spurgeon is many thousands, ilis teaching has been strict- ly orthodox, per- . haps nearer to - s Calvin's I'm-i to ; that of an> u ach [' or of i iter tin- - * A couple of vein , 1 ;. ago it was an no it need that £,'• Spurgeon had re- Aj* ■ nounceil the doc- - ♦ i trine*of the Bap- •. ////• J tists, but while '" / y his action led to a | permanent sipa- 8t * N,K sI 'CHC'EO&. ration from the Baptist Union of Great Britain a:, i Ireland the Tabernacle soci ety ami its pastor havo remained Bap tists in all the essentials of doctrine and practice. Mr. Spurgeon withdrew from the Union because he believed it too lib eral and following the lead of the Broad Churchists in the cardinal doctrines of J atonement, justification by faith, incar nation. total depravity and eternal pun ishment. After several conferences the difference was narrowed down to the single point of eternal punishment, and the union declined to make belief in that a test of fellowship. On the question of communion Mr. Spurgeon occupies middle ground be tween open and close. Those in his con gregation who are Christians, but have never be n baptized by immersion, may | recti, communion twice, but on pre sentiu tin a. ulvt-s a third time, if tbey be! ■' nt u 'igii-jorit iiyarere i qtl lot I lit' 1,.. usual ■T ■ melho .. or retire from the • • mmuuioii pu service. Spitrg 11' salary has b■ n his only i: source of i nnl income. He has ; never t-i ■!. aas preacher or le furor for . pay C\) id -of Ids pulpit. Inh j.: (oral and: htu-h la' •. h !.■ '■ a f jaiJeo by ' win-, whom he married Sph • ii A I iiltif'nl Injury. SundayJ afternoon about 1:30 o'clock us Mr. Charles Zimmerman was waTJng through his livery stable on Locust street, one of the horses kicked at him, striking liia right thigh, a short distance from the knee and inflicting a painful wound. It is n it known way the animal, which was considered trusty, acted as it did. Mr. Zimmerman is now confined to his house "Try Ayer's Piils" for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Stephen Lansing, of Yonkers, N. Y., soys; "Recommended as a cure for chronic Costiveucss, Ayer's Pills have relieved rae from that trouble and also from Gout. If every victim of this dis ease would heed only three words if uiiue, I could banish Gout from the late! These words would be —' Try Ayer s Pills.'" "Ily the use of Ayer's Pills alone, I cured myself permanently of rheuma tism which had troubled me several months. These Pills are at once harmless uud effectual, and, I believe, would prove a spccitic iu all cases of incipieut Rheumatism. No medicine could have served me in better stead." —C. C. Rock, Corner, Avoyelles Parish, La. O. F. Hopkins, Nevada City, write.- "I liavo used Ayer's Pills for sixteen years, and I think they are the best Pills in the world. We keep a box of them in the house all the time. They havo cured mo of sick headache and neuralgia. Since taking Ayer's Pills, I have been free from these complaints." " I have derived great benefit from Ayer's Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills." Peter Uhristensen, Sherwood, Wis. * Ayer's Cathartic Pills, PREPARED BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealer. In Medicine. JAIsITEO-IHrSIbJ-Y. C. W. DITTMER, REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE BliOKKh No. (17 Federal street, Allegheny City, Pa. rroperty sold on commission. N2 sale no charge Money to Loan, r>. ti percent. SPECIAL PRESENTS Will be given wlih every JR won h of goods, Teas, coffees, spices, and Baking Powder, which we guarantee absolutely pure. Best goods In the market for the money. 'Teas, 50,60 and so cents. Coffees, 25, 27, 30 and 35 cents. Baking Powder, toe. per pound. Send orders I o Atlaril lc 'Ten Co., 112 Ohio street. ALLEGHENY CITY, I'A. !i"Send for Price List giving full Information ALLWOOL FAMSTOORDER ~F OX-'. $3 OO . leave ▼oil srplirffi *> . vnr now anil yvi ? (■ -<y .Wty.rwMl Here In the Induced '<" v 'er before ( . ] ', ollVred for I'.tn. s t - VF |t >\ —Made tn oriler ■ , 1' / Send Postal t'ard, give ,*% !, I liijf your full address. | . ! uml we will send you ! i i : I samples for our i:t l ,| Pants and sell tr.easure , • I ! ment lilank. or if you ' ,'J I ! cannot wait for samp i ' I J les, tell us nbou • I I what color you would ■ like, giving us your i • waist, nip and Inside let rneastne, tqgotbcr with f8 and 3a cent s for post, age or prepaid express " . and we will guarantee to please you or refund the n oney. Address, giving full name and Tost ( lllce. ( HAS. KLOPFEIi, 130 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY, PA.. < 'orner orant street and Fifth avenue. (Within a few steps of Fost ofllce.) I'ITTSBPKUII. I A. sth A¥S, HOTEL. McKEESPORT, PA. GEo. 51. ..EPPIG, - - Pro letor, First class accomodallons to tlie trv< lln pub lic. Termsfl.no to f3.(ii) per day. Bar alt, bed PATOTS \ h (i. ii < 'ii :.i i ret lit r.n pounds, oriiumenta i tiMpit-. tnti n i ris a labels. I'avenlH, AfMfii 'i ' iifileltnc Appeals. Suits for li-fiii.fi u int. ai d nil eas arising under the IA TJ J-' JAWS, promp ly attended to. INVENTIONS T1 AT HAVE BEEN VJ l',' by the Palent ofllce may Ali'tSSu A X>iLP sllll.lnmost cases, benat iii'i t b.. us. Being opposite the Patent odlco, we can make closet searches, and secure PaieutA mere promptly, and with hronder elal.ns, than those who are remote from Washington. ENVBNTQRS - .''lei'm we make examlnations/v < feint, and advise as lo patentability. Ml correspondence strictly I fuHhieiitlul. Prices low. ..ml No CHARGE I N I.KSS PATENT IS SECURED. We refi r toonicl ils In tl. Pan IE Otllcf .0 our client* In i c .v Mute of the union, iind toyour I -i :• ior n<l He oreMutative la congress. speil'i Ir- •Mm > given whcnilrsl.'eil. \ddi.->s. A. KNOW A' CO., <>Pi> i :• en; t Washington. 1). i . Allegheny College. •■■iitcT.il -s"rei i. Allegheny, ra. 'thorough m ; tru.-lton In bookkeeping pc-euani lipi.-hunlmml | . in! typewriting, ten graph.v. I'.ngtb.n branches, la n./unges. Muster, ut-vution, vocal nrrd ln-tru tactici I.litis!.. I'nlntlng and Drawing. Hlents •u„> enters' • a • tinto. :th for circulars; ad : i the • PUIiSIDKN T. v t • ncj;—a'Jii umUir.-iiguec], iitiv t x* Itc-T in appointed Admlnlstriitu <u the . estate of Mitrj t onnots. lute of .MlilyUle t.or ongh, Cambria county. Pa., deceased, ufl parties Indebted to said estate arc requested to ni-tke | immediate payment, and those buvlng clalnw or demand., against the said estate will present Pie I same for payment. .JollN IioU'XS, . i Administrator, v o. ait Itallroad -i reet. ouibrbt borough A JIMIMSTKA'i'OJt'H Nt ITK'S.— ESTATE OF ' ii MKs. LAI ItA WE I IN. I>E('KA-Kl>.—Let -1 I.cis of Administration on the estate or Mrs. Laura Welin, late of ( onemaugli borough. ( um lirla county, deceased, having been grunted to ! tlie undersigned, notice is hereby given to all . those knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those 1 having claims against said estate to present ; 1 tbem duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN 1 AMI-HELL, Administrator. sept let t i l)MJNJsni.\TOli\s NOTICE . i jf\ Estate of Mr. joln Slum u nd. deceased. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mr. ( { .lohn sigrnund. late of UooUvale borough, oun • brfa county and state of i'c nnvlvanla,d(H eiised. ' having iwn grunted tollu; undersigned .ail per i sons indebted lo sulci folate a it 1 ie(|uerea to make immediate payment, and the** hfiving i claims against said es'afe to pr- rut hem sui, ftUthent ic.itr d tor sett h laent to AUDITOR'S NOTfC In tl Orphans courtnf c-mi .in ; Ma'CtiOW to-wlt. beet'i.ilier;; torn' .'u T/jotil'V. ( ' ■ r.tp-i a tilt to -tie.!■.e the fune., la >...i of .Tohn • . < ! rolL Executornercurtain. .Voiles is liere u;. riven thai t win -it for the ptii pos" oi the iiiove iipirottiuncn' at my ouje<;, in John-town. oaTU'-'li .'ha St lid y <•! .lantiei'V, iwj, nt u, A, M.. 17urn an i .'.licit; ail parties intersstT'li '. I . e.ttei ■I i. 1 . .. ; rtlpei. „th© for e ,(>r (le ■l. 11. S 1 KPIIKN>. .. -•. tudlt"; | LEA DING BUSINESS HOUSES. OK | MfftPUbii ASH mm\ WY, PA. C-iTl'lie lirn.s named below ate the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of Business. When writing to either mention this paper. ■r a Good stein-winder Watcn for $ >.5 iSi ,< Only, and Warranted, at jffik C. HAUCH. " !mltlllle ' d st- ' Pittsburgh, Pa. cash paid for old gold and silver. (11A BL EH PFBIFEB, Men's Furnishing Goods 443 SMITH FIELD STREET. 100 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Shirts to Order. Wo make all our own shirts, and our custom Sldrt Department Is the best equipped In the state. We carry a full line of Full Dress, all over Embroidered P. Ks., and Embroidered I.inens, and guarantee a fit. If you can not get a tit elsewhere give us a trial. ;:clean!ng and Dyeing offices at above locations. Lace Curtains laundrled equal to new. Full DressSblrtslaundrled, Hand Finish, ■ •'?-p3r 7 -Tgj ( . lI"LN'E A ii'.. '.l .rUkriial Dry ooods, Silks, Cloaks, No • i 'oSfWIiEfeS tlons, Millinery, etc. v :*l W&mßr avenue. ESTABLISHED 1870 ISBmIEiF CELEBRATED M SWTBB STOMACH RITTKHS, The Swiss Stomach Hit ters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver 7Vrfe .W.irjfc. Complaint, and every species or Indigestion. $1 per bottle; six bottles, s;>. Wild cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion for cure of coughs, colds, Bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black uln Is a sure cure and relief of the I'iTnary organs. Gravel and Chronic catarrh of the Bladder. For sale by all Druggists In jobnstown, by H. T. De- France, .John SI. Taney & Co., L. A. sible. Cam bria. JA W. S. BELL & CO. ffl (Kg) 431 Wood street, j|jji Tj Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Mr AMATEUR PHOTO OUTFITS. CelebratedPrazmonskl Lens, Catalogue mailed frea .J. H. eventh avenue, Pltttsburgh >lu DERS' SUPPLIES. sewer pipe, terra cotta goods, hue. 1.. \ air, plaster, etc. iV WRITE FOR PRICES. Mr iINEKE, WILSON £ CO., Jffl MIX AND WOOD PUMPS, Jill ~ 1 and Iron Pipe, llose, Pump sup- Gas Fixtures, Tools, Etc. send for;ill tie. NO. 200 SMITHFIELD ST. MME. KELLOGG has recently returned from Paris, and Is notv es tablishing schools throughout the United states to teaelt ladies THE ART OF DRESS CUTTING. nMme. Kellogg leads the lnventorsof the World dc inventive genius as applied to ladles' garment uttlng. she lias Imitators but no equals. La oes bring i dress and learn to cut and baste It a refitting no. nil Penn evenue, Pittsburgh Metallic Shingles, i //f\ Vv Strong, Durable, i • v ' \ \ and Easily Daid. ; - SEND TORI, , i c■. r / \'L / ) I AND PRICS. LST 1 J JOHN C. CRflPf , ' ' \■/ PITTSBURGH, . . ' v ▼ \l/ J} Successor to A agio-Ameri- I _ -a 1 W ITP can Rooting coini'tinr, ! Cojiunonwcallb Hotel & Restauranl (IENKY 1,. BKBOKK, PKOl'iiirron, 1 Cor. Grant A Diamond sts., Pittsburgh. ■ KR" First-class Meals For 35 Tents. COTT PDOW. I. l'endlebet ry, Sou ,v I 0., JJVGXXJLJIVU Manufacturers ot Hollers, chimneys and Preec-lilng. oiltce and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny . I'a. Pittsburgh Female Co^eee CONSERVATORY OF JII'SIC school of [ ducat lou and Fine Arts. Full courses of study leading LO graduation LU each. Also special courses of study, central. Healthful. 23 Teachers, superior home comforts and care for young ladles. Kales moderate, send tor cata logue and full information lo the President ' Winter TERM opens November is. REV. A. 11. NOUCXCOSS, Pittsburgh PA. The, l. P. Smith F.auip, Glass ,v China Co. FANCY POTTKRIKH, BRONZES, CI.OCKS. i 1)1 N • 4 V - 1: *ND CI IA Sill I: U > ETS. 833 Penn A\p., eScSfcif i '-r. tttb a: imn sii-ets. jSEs&t IM'l rsßl ROH. Chicago Oyster Housa. I. Ul'-1,1-:ii. prop., 630 HmltlifieldStreet. PRI'TSBUKGH, PA. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and hunch Rooms. !.I:-T MEALS IN THE CITY FOB 35 CENTS. ORCIJY se.oo. ( RAYON PORTRAITS. LIFE SIZE. .25x3.. only SII.IF 1 Orders by mall promptly at tended to Write for particulars, solar I'or- Iran s a specialty. YL.'I LIAN'OWAN'S ART STOKE. Pittsburgh, Pa. -FK. Sander's Erossmaiing Emporium, FF ',/] 91 SIXTH AVE. PITTSBURGH. /*,. DRESS Cutting and Sewing ScliooL The - flao si, art of Dressmaking taught, by ' . Wsguare measure. EWSrnd for circular. Photographer, / '/C1(1 SIXTH STREET. Finest Cablnci s A and s3..vi per dozen, l'lioio telieo.FL per dozen. Fine Crayons, $8.50 and up. The best remedy In the world ! _ GRAHAM'S. k at ROACH. VERMIN AND . Afcyyv ' v~\ INSECT EXTERMINATOR. Wholesale and Retail Depot. JW : JC.i I.INERT . si., idttsburgli. Pa. ' W A TO EXTERMINATE VBIIMIN. O FFI( 1 E SPECIAKY MF'G ''o Ciffic -.XT*!.-.: 'Mi , , . noo IJoltei' FHo, -U.UI NF ,N MJIFIJUG •11. r.j 10 j| Filing <*a HI now, ' Rani; < RVOK KLUW, , S<: L.tiar.l MTIL'X*. ! t Tili 1 1 .i! 'J'yi'.'" V, riiVr, : <>MCO ;I ','RL I JJIULV. ;•! ic (,n w and conn Ftiar ntsiHtigb a siK-cialt)'. miRC for irotUars F. BAKKR. Mnuagoi. .UI avimm and MnitUflelil street. HTTS liKIRiIi. I'A. OLD FASHIONED WHISKY I HOUSE. No rectifying. No compound *nr>i n^. WT! JBLy. SCI '"• R - UI'PKNCOTT, \*VT 11 Distiller and Dealer in . \4>&KV&Q-/ pu " r uvk WHISKY. 1 SS smlthfleld street. PITTSBURGH, PA. HOTEL m LACOCK STKEET. w-" 4 "" 01-28 Per Day. llest Meals and Lodgings In the City. liar in connection with Hotel aud best Liquors served. H. KNOX, Drop. WM. J. FRIDAY. Senior member late Schmidt & Friday, • Distiller & Jobber In FINE WHISKIES, j and Importer of !a /A ■ UVIUOKS& CIGARS, "■ 838 Smitnfleid street, Jl"b ' PITTBBUKOII, l'A. C; ii I SSL Y's Business College AM) NORMAL IN ST IT VI t Is the pride of McKeesport. Send for Catalogue. S, s. GRISBLY, Manager, McKeesport, pa. ' """ ~ ' - 11 .".vvu'.. : ->>o V ' Chamberlain Institute AND 37EJIALE COLLEGE, Randolph, . N. V.—This Is a sell ol for both sexes, lias en establlsqed and well known for forty years. Is well equipped with all the appliances of a first-class seminary. Location, twenty miles from Chautauqua Lake, not surpassed In beauty and healthfulness by that of any other school In the country, President and Faculty reside with the students and give special care to their health, manners anil morals. The Music Depart ment Is under the Instruction of a graduate of the N. Eng. conservatory. The commercial college is thorough and practical. Address for Illustrated catalogue, (free) Ifuv. .1. T. ED WARDS, D. D., President. PITTSBURGH TILING COMPANY, BKOCKI.EBAKK & WADDEI.L, i : j::-; ■ - . : PflPll ! WORKERS IN TILES And Designers of Artistic l ire* Places, special designs on application, correspondence so licited. NO. 813 WOOD STRKKT, PITTSBURGH, I A. BANKRDfT SALE SL c!KTa u ce curtains and carpellngs. Money saved on every penny's worth you purchase at these sheillT's sale prices. T. M Latimer, 138 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. M. .1. COHEN. JEWELER, 683 SMITIIFIELI) STREET. PITTSBURGH. I'A. (Formerly ot Fifth Avenue.) 1)1 imonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. FRBNOII ART 115 ALEE MANIA a new lot of transfers, also ARTISTS' MATERIALS 1 lust received at <3 EO. W. BAOKO) ENS, NO. 4'ID Wood s . , PITTSB t J C I PA. SSENCE OF HEALTH NEW LIFE! THE GREATEST BL0O1) PURIFIER. It Is prepared from selected Herbs, Roots, Barks and Vegetables, Warranted to Cure all chronic Diseases. Torpkl Liver, Dizziness, Sick Headache, coughs, Neuralgia, Malarial lever, Dropsy, Diseases ol the Spine. Palpitation 01 the Heart, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Affec tions ot i lie Bladder ami Kidneys, aud all diseas es originating from Impure blood. For sale by all dealers, and ny tlie DANNER MEDICINE CO., 2!!4 Fuleral Street, ALLEGHENY, PA. Write for clrculais and testimonials. Good agents wanted. ly-w. LADIES' SUIT PARLOR. Visitors to i lie Exposition will find all the latest novelties in Heady Mado suits anil House Robes for early Fall. Your Inspection solicited, ' PARCELS A' .IGNES, 19 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. j — ESTABLISHED 181:1. ROBERTDIOXEY& CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT BROOM COR S3*. Broom .innm':'Hirers supplies. Peanuts, , WATER STREET. - - PITT&LU'Rf If. PA ItfO. 2J739. j First National Hank OP JOHNSTOWN, PA. No. 194 MAIN STREET. Capital, - - SIOO,OOO Surplus, - - $4 0,000 DIRECTORS: JAMES McMILLEN. HERMAN BAUMER, C. T. FRAZER, GEO. T. SWANK, PEARSON FISHER. P. C. BOLSINGER. W. HORACE ROSE. JAMES McMILLEN, President. ('. T. FKAZEB, Vice President. JOHN D. ROBERTS, Cashier. ,J. E. SEDLMEYEB, Ass't Cashier. Careful and prompt attention will be given to 11 business entrusted to this Bank. NINETEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF TUB Johnstown (Savings Bank, YEAR ENDING NOV. 30, IKB9. Book Market ASSETS. Value. Value. I.oansonrealestale....s 335,141 sr. $ sir,,lll 66 Cash in banks 863,463 54 863,4(18 51 Cash on hand 88,637 41 83,587 41 U. S. 4-per-cent bonds. 199,000 on <50,740 00 Johnstown Water Co. bonds 50,000 00 56,000 00 Westmoreland & Cam bria Natural Gas Co. bonds 50,000 00 50,000 0 Pittsburgh 7-per-cent. bonds 10,000 00 11,700 00 Coopersdale school bonds ioo no 800 00 Eastconemaugh school bonds 8,400 00 8,400 00 Mtllvllle borough school bonds 400 (K) 400 00 Lower Yoder township school bonds 1,700 0 1,700 00 Somerset county bonds 8,00 8,000 00 Somerset & Cambria K. R. bonds lr 770,000 00 Conemacgh borough bonds 30000 Johnstown borough bonds ion 00 ino 00 Premium account.... 10,475 on Real estate, sate and furniture 15,000 00 15,000 00 Totals $1.084,714 30 $1,067,1181 01 LIABILITIES. Amount due to depositors $ 984,910 99 December dividend 10,934 96 Contingent 38,803 35 Total 31.031,711 311 State of Pennsylvania,) Cambria county. ( I. W. c. Lewis. Treasurer ol the Johnstown Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above report Is correct to the b"st of my knowl edge and belief. W. C. LEWIS, Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me this second day of December, 1889. JXO. s. TITTLE, Notary Public. The undersigned Auditing committee respect fully report that they have carefully Inspected the foregoing Treasurer's report for the year ending November 30. 1889, and have examined the assests of the bank, consisting of bonds, mortgages, and Judgment liens on real estate, real estate, cash on hand and In banks, and llnd the same correct. JAMES QUINN. W. A. STKWART. Auditing committee. ' ;.L * 'JZ ■■ LIL th/i n'i-u/fM N'viJL '• * .Li r.'.J !■] fc-l A. $•4 wmj j IV) 1,1 v-/lain ✓a vii • ; in & . wi -a f t-\ mr I" Hi • Gn ' \cß|| r in £ '' ' Gii'iit's.n, Nt'imthrio,! vy* * • *>a J* > k, ilrui*Bß,l .** , -• A\ liiirm, **:•! 4, C\il tomba-l /' "ct";., 1 ! . i 0.M.it,.,,! J aill . -■ . i 11 ■ W; 1 ?* 'O''" ': *-r> uurl Mor r iristci.'.n -ml curl 'ic-rimih* Blgnnluif. . . * - C j., bulol ; )•:. |.' : 1 !<•■■.■ \ mssaresuosasiu.^.'- raaal OR. BOLL'S ESfiGSI SVRiiP pii the euro of Coughs- Colds, Hoat st 1 5 ess, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis Whcoping Cough, incipient Con sumption, rtid for the relief of con lumptive person- in advanced stages if the Disc,-.sc. Por Sale by ail Df r fist?. Price cents. ■V. . .1 : JJAc"U"JVE.A.d>riIT. v * * \ successur to \fffZV i ROKKUT ANDERSON. WINKS AND LIQUORS. &' ■■■"' \lB Vcvvy St. ■S-Ordors by mail will receive prompt atten tion. F* ft BCOT SOIL, CHinttte and |v M a DCO I Location In the South. * nMlflu .1. F. MANCTlA, ciaremont.va. -AN IMMENSE STOCK OF- Body Brussels, From SI,OO to $1,25. AN OVER STOCK OF "TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,- At 45c,60c,75c, and Ssc| A. VERY LARGE AND VARIED I LINE OF i GRAI NSi At 40c,50c,60c, and 75c Our Curtain Department is the large-' in 11 e city, in every grade of Lace anil Heavy Curtains. Floor Clotht iciil Mattings in all width) and Qualities BOVARD, ROSE & 00., Nil. 37 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA, HOW ITJVORKEB. Good morning .Jack I why I haven't seen you for a mouth past. What in the world is the matter with yon ? You seem to have renewed your youth." Well Phil, I have. Don't you remem ber the last time 1 saw you, how 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 bad as that, I hope ; at all events you didn't go that way you arc looking far too liappy and hearty." " Thank goodness, no ! or rather thank V inegar Bitters. Do you remember that day I saw you last, when you recommend ed that remedy to me so persistently, and I was first vexed and then half convinced." I remember it perfectly, and 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 bitter taste at all. I fin 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, how did you like it?" \ou told me your wife preferred tk new style, I believe; well, I must say I agre with her. I like the old style very much but the new is a finer, 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 tliey do the old style, because it is really a very costly preparation." " Well, that dosn't concern us Who was it said that people fancied themselves pious sometimes when they were only bilious ? No matter! I was only going to say that I believe people often seem wicked when it is only their liver, or their stom ach, or some other cantankerous organ of the body so out of order they 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 flesh is heir to would only take Vinegar Bitters, what a happy world this would be I " " I shonld recommend the new style." " I never go back on the old style." " Well, they can pay their money and take their choice, for both kinds work ad mirably." Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tee Great Blood Purifier ami Health Restorer. Cures all kinds of Headache within thirty minutes— Try 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. £S?*A beautiful book free. Address, R. H. McDONALD DRUG CO.. .132 Washington street, New- York. jams JL p&HINQ IP Aching Sides :.nd Back, nip. Kidney and I terlne I'alns, KUeiunntle. Sciatic, sharp and Weakening Pains, relieved In OXK JIIXPTE by nmt Mciira Ami-Pain Plaster ss onl> Instantaneous paln-kllllng strengthening plaster. 25ctr tf..rsi. At druggists,or ot iw TKK J)RP VNl> iIKMICAI. CO., BOSTON. DIM Pimples blackheads, chapped and TT PC IIP! Inured by CorrruK \ *;OAP. A Lbw mays u ™nLnrnr~T" rn ''mi- | BEST FITTING CORSETthrWORLDnp I TORSALEtiY LEADING MERCh'AfirS. H MAYER. STROUSE & C 3. % A MTRS.-412 13ROADWAY, N. V. JS IHMIIIIIMIIIII IIMIH i i 111 n n■■■ 11 i i r rr; r/ L 1 ). A- V r ,i\\ Beat s>s3 watch In tho world. ■ 11 11 5* U/• '' Faffed timekeeper. War-J. II Ll Ll CM**. Both ladies' ■J$. ) <7// with works f - " / t-fV //(ftXl" 111 ' caaea of equal value. I One lVrwon in each h \ ' .y'Jjr fofrethcr with cur l.trjre and vai ■' >-• uable lino of llouitfliol' Free, and after yon have kept them in roar home for 9 month* and ehowa them to thona who may have called, they become your own property. Thost, A : •> svrito at once can bo sure of receiving the VlTiatch it, Wojmy all .iprcM, tol K ht, cu. Addre* Utin^oacc Co., Dai 813. lortlivml, Slain.-. vj) A TJIVTC! HKBT Soil, Climate and Coca- J? AxxtilrJLk) tion in the south. j. m. \iax cllA, Claremont, Va. mayio-lt. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the x\_ orphans' court or Cambria county, in reaceount or I'i'ter S. Fisher, administrator in Hugh McMoulglo. deceased. Having been, on motion of Jacob Zimmerman. I'-q.. appointed Auditor to report the dlstrlhution 'if fund- In hands of said accountant to and among those legally entitled thereto, Notice Is hereby given that i will sit at my oltice, NO. a; Franklin street. In Jolinsiown, for the purpose aforesaid. ON Tlll'ltsii t.Y. THE '.'3rd OF JANUARY, moo. at Id o'clock A. si-. lylt'Tt and where all par:lt ilutcrcoed ina;. y pear, or bo forever de barred fix,m'coming In on said fund. F. !'. MARTIN". TXTANTED—Aireiitie in every city ' IA aula hni 7-iffir t. siror r.s.w York cut innyW'U
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