A Celebrated Physician. John Arbuthnot, the son of a Scotch Clergyman, was born near Montrose in 1667. He was educated at Aberdeen, where he took his doctor's degree. Going to London to push his fortune, he soon established a reputation as a man of science, and before he was 30 a happy ac cident led to his fortune. Prince George of Denmark, the consort of Queen Anne, was taken suddenly ill at Epsom, and * Arbuthnot, who chanced to be there, was , summoned to attend him. The prince was cured, and the doctor was one of the court physicians. Swift says that he was the queen's favorite phy sician, and apartments were given him in St. James' palace. Thus distinguished by the markH of royal favor, Arbuthnot acquired the friendship, not only of the leading men of his party, as liarley and Bolingbroke, but that of all the wits and scholars of the time. He was their • trusted friend and adviser. He attended Queen Anne in her last illness, and al though he did not continue to hold his official position in the court of George I —he and his friend were Tories—he maintained a great practice among the nobility. He attended Gay and Con greve and Pope and Swift, and in the verses addressed by Gay to Pope Arbuth not's company is said to drive sorrow from the heart, "as all disease his medi cines dissipate." Pope constantly ex pressed his gratitude to him, and paid him some of his finest poetical compli ments. The prologue to "The Satires," , Pope's most jterfect piece, is addressed to Arbuthnot.—Chicago Herald. Hi* First Letter. A writer in The Christian Union gives an amusing account of the first letter ever written to his wife by a certain old gentleman. The couple had never beer, separated in all the years of their life until "Pa," at the age of 70, concluded to visit some relatives in Boston. "When ho was preparing to start on his memorable trip his wife, who was to re main at home, said: "Pa, you never writ me a letter in your life, an' I do hope when you git safely there you'll write me a line and let me know how you bore the journey. I'll buy a sheet of paper and put in a wafer, so you won't have no troublo about that." Pa was übsent a week, and, faithful to his promise, ho sent a letter. It read thus: "RESPECTED LADY: I got here safe, and I am very well, and I hope you aro the same. I shall be glad to git home, for the pride of the airth that I see here is enough to ruin the nation. Gad! the women folks are too lazy to set up in their carriages. They 101 l back and look as if they was goin' to sleep, and I don't s'pose one of 'em could milk a cow or feed a pig. "Nephew Abijuh has a proper diary of horses, an' 1 have rid all over Boston. There wa'n't no need o' puttin' them boughten buttons on my coat, for nobody noticed 'em. lam "YOUR RESPECTED HUSBAND." An Indian lights with a Hon. One day an Indian made an excursion to a mountain near Chevantzieurm, state of Michoacan, in Mexico, to look after some fuel for his hut. While cutting up a dry oak he suddenly felt a bite on the calf of his leg, given in the fraction of a second. A moment later he felt coiling around his body the terrible fold of a boa constrictor. Instinctively he leaned his his head over toward the wounded leg and was almost fascinated by the glare of two bright basilisk eyes, that gleamed like fiery coals in the head of the serpent. Quicker than a flash the Indian ducked his head and caught the neck of the rep tile between his jaws, sinking his teeth in the quivering flesh and clinging to it with the desperation of the dying. The huge serpent lashed his tail and tried to twist its head in order to bury its fangs in the Indian, but the latter clung on and began to chew away at the neck of the boa, which is the thinnest and most delicate part of the snake's anatomy. After chewing for a long time, the In dian succeeded in beheading his antag onist, the folds dropped from around his body, and the Indian was free.—New Mexico News. Hoys Out of Work. Boys have little chance to learn any business by which they can earn their daily bread. One trouble is that the girls, who ought to be at home doing housework, have taken the places of the boys. I might mention dozens of trades where no great muscular effort is requir ed that are taken up by girls and which should be held by men alone. How can the boys secure apprenticeships when the places are already filled by girls'/ While the girls are at work the boys are idle for want of it; some of them sit around the lionse, while others are loafing, stealing rides on trains or devoting themselves to other forms of mischief. A friend of mine has no work, but his two sisters are down town in a store. I know of a hus band that is idle, while his daughter and sister-in-law are employed.—Gor, Detroit News. Earliest Form of Ladies* HeaddreM. The earliest form of ladies' headdress is said to have been the overchief or head handkerchief. Then came the hood, uni versally worn during the Fourteenth century, a revival of the Anglo-Saxon head covering. The close fitting cap is said to have originated in decking the corners of the hood for the sake of com fort and convenience. Chambers ob serves that "the era of caps and hats is referred to the year 1449, the first seen in these parts of the world being at the entry of Charles VII in Rouen; from that time they began by little and little to take the place of hoods or chaperoons that had been used till then." —New York Telegram. Needed No Surgeon. A Thomaston wood chopper who, when he cut a torrible gash in his leg the other day, got a needle and thread and delib erately sat down and sewed the wound up himself, had good grit, whatever his accomplishments as a surgeon.—Lewis ton Journal. TREASURER'S SALE OK SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN CAMBRIA COUNTY A. D. 1890 I THOMAS E. HOWE, Treasurei , of Cambria county. In the commonweal tt or Pennsylvania, in pursuunre of the severe Ap ID of Assembly In said commonwealth, dl reetlnif the time and manner of selling 1 nseal ed Lands for taxes, do hereby give notice that the following tracts of unseated Lands and rots of Ground in the said county of Cambria or such parts thereof as may be necessary tc nay arrearages of taxes due thereon ror one vear or more, will lie offered for sale at the COURT HOUSE. In the BOROUGH OP KBENS BURG, on the SECOND MONDAY, being the 9TH DAY OP JUNE NEXT. And continue by adjournment from day to day until the whole be; sold for such arrearages ol taxes and costs necessarily accruing thereon: Utteated Lands IBBBland 1889, NAMES OF OWNERS OR WARRANTEES. Acres. Per. ADAMS TWP. Taxes. phiup coiuns. t -440 John Anderson JOO" glsit J no. Morrison.. * g "no valentine Aster. 100 l us 55 Martin McDonald 37 !d 120 114 Same. Samuel Calvin 43d 40 Robert Ross.. $ ■*' 401 Jacob Clement ; ~ 245 ESI J no. " J# K shoemaker so D. T. Storm ; ' si Thos. smith Parle 20 ot 202 A. Nichols Jj 1150 cambrta coal A iron Co 88 w so same 400 Dalton and Anderson (heirs}... 61 ■" BARK TWP. ISO Gray & Wyland • • 82 To liis l nomas Edwards (part) is [>B 140 Michael Snyder 100 Join. Thomas. 14 owen 1). Williams 8 38 too May Klllens 00 BLACKLICK TWP. Ann Bloodgood 102 Martin 4f Graffe " a Thomas Dlas M 100 TBHJCambria Laud company 50 Gabriel Boring snyder) ■ £ 434 cambrla Land Co ™ ** 100 cambrla Land Co - •• 7 William Cameron • 'J. :143 Emanuel Bralller- * • ion A. v. Barker, etal ' • 100 ueorg llart •;] 75 Harrison Duncan est 18 4- 20 B. F. Young " m CAMBRIA TWP. James C. Fisher Wm. Burnhamer * - > John 80yd... ! ,u Andrew Dull _ i wm. Linton... • y' .10 Reese J. Lloyd • 'Jj 3d .James c. Fisher. Bis 70s Jno. J. Evans ACo j; }■> 174 Joseph Dunmyer CARROLL TWP. HO Sebastlne Luther 7 33 48 Jno. Weber •' ' w CHEST TWP.J Geo. D.Morgan :o Wm. Parker... " 452 44 Anthony Simons 205 OB 452 44 Nathan Loughborough... 2ft> OH 321 51 Thomas Ketland mj> J® 434 Jno. Ashley i$ 201 68 Thomas Masters > 147 28 Jno. Ketland...... IU Wm. 11. somervllle 50 James Foster.... "> Henry Delo/.ler A co 405 106 James Ruth . Idl ,a Elder, Lutz and White 127 William Parker w a 135 124 Henry Philips ; J9 156 137 Simon Walker " • 73 Daniel D. car50n....... oo CLEARFIELD TWP. 33 Samuel Calvin. 892 200 J. II - Flske and s. S. Blair 6. 88 So condron A llartman 68 23 100 P. A A. 13 89 1220 James condron.... ™ 130 Martin Thomas (of Jacob) -j . i:jo Matthew McMullen. est 2111 CRCYLE TWP. 18 John '• 7 p. M. and J. Brown 2 M 34 P. M. and J. Brown 10 37 7 John Stlffler ;3u 01 lot John Heather 2•- UotC. 14 E11i5......,..-- ~ 0(| Jnofscotts^soM. Adam Ream 77 OS DEAN TWP. 200 Bell & 81air...... 85 M John Brotherllne 40 John " J™ 4.31 John Fisher g 4:43 John Harrison . ij •>• 380 John Brotherllne 4on Thos"l'aiterson,Andy Graydon 68 16 355 not Pauerson! Andy Graydon 107 3f 2oh Patrick KeUey • ' 200 Patrick Such '' 124 James Harris -• 7/ 400 Joseph Harris.. '4 llayard A Barclay 200 W'm. Barton 200 Ezeklel Farmer ™ .a 116 William Tllton %v. W. Jackson 330 Jesse 8u5h),.... ®- Kutli Mcconnell 230 Lewis W01fe..... 1^94 359 Rellly ASargeant 21 7t ino .lames Br.vson. • ' PI 71 Jno. S. Colbert,... 23 st C. G. Waltz, et 406 142 James Jones 9s .1. •lames condron 72 Morris woolt ™ 369 llenry wolf ' „ 131 llenry Davis 3" 433 .Jacob Harris 110 Jos. f. 125 James Jones •24 James condron 0 "• s. M Woodcock ... 300 .1. pennel, M. WUIR 38 200 J. Pennel, P. Wolf '8 4( 276 j. pennel. T. Kelly 81 2. •>l6 J. Pennel, P. such 31 21 ELDER TWP.; 50 Joseph Thomas 39 21 GALLITZIN TWP. Samuel calvln 190 Aaron Brown lls •' - Geo. 5O Mary Hammer ti 100 Nicholas 8e11..-. |j ~ 235 John Hay, M. R j" f 80 James condron 3 143 John. Gray B l 1 T. J. Christy * JACKSON TWP. Wm, H. scchler ino John Hubley 46 Thomas White • ; 25 Geo. 11. Douglass , J 61 PhilipAlwlne "J: 288 Thos. vickroy J( 42 Alex Hunter - s 0, Daniel Farley.. ' J; :tH 20 ( ambrla Land C 0....'6..>- j c. Martls and 3 homaß Grll flth 139 cambrla Land Co. 2® J •>H3 John Wcgton (part) 47 is 59 David M. Prlngle. .f 59 Henry Rorabaugh •> ~ 50 Wm. H. scchler. 8 :uj3 cambrla Land Co TW ™ 20s cambrla Land Co 4, W )53 cambrla Laud Co 28 6; 181 311 cambrla Land co 40 ~ 89 cambrla Land Co •• JJj " 50 Jno. snyder lu •" PORTAGE TWP. 200 Fred nurton - 44 J; 200 samuel lllnton 44 1. 439 (;eo. Gill wait S4 8 ino N. and c. Zeller 25 8. (Hi William T. Mcconnell 16 lio John c. Smay e5t..... yj h y Thomas Mcconnell est 14 2 Jno. and .las. Klnports HOO Mc Farland A constant Ine tract s 1,1 6 READE TWP. Geo. D. Morgan 434 Kobt. 43,3 Patrick Boreland <5 4 140 Jno. 217 Burger A Grass 48 9 434 uargcr A Grass 97 4i ownersl'nknown - 174 108 Thomas f- - 159 Henry Bush 34 0 100 David Jackson 34 1. johnDough 100 Henry Kcpple 23 0* 300 Win. Barton IS 8-t 80 Harriet cattlnger 27 12 J. 11. Flake 1 6! 19 .T. H. Flake 7 81 Wm. P. Walker 100 W. H. Woods r 13 OR. 1 Jonathan Lloyd 145 ,'iV) " .. Blanchard ACO 28 68 5„ " ... Jno. Tubbs 37 06 ?o ... Jno. Tubbs 10 19 ii, "" ... cuas. Bradley A CO. 596 ,!G, ; ■" John Patton, M. R- 40 85 (iALLITZIN BOIL ,< ... Ed.Hoonevandwlfe. 400 * *7 1 AUceO'Brlen 239 1 wm. J. Dawson 88 "" v .. isadore Egan 176 " 1 Margaret Luther.... 80 "i 1 Mrs. M. McKlbblen. 375 1 cbraham shara, est. 113 1 jobn A.; Storm 76 ;; 1 jobn Wei55......... J6 i ... peter Burns, est.... 2)8 1 2 Daniel McKenna 04 t 1 Walter Rutledge.... 248 S 1 Annie Shank 286 1 1 Martin Murphy 280 I 1 Andrew Conrad 2 80 1 Ellen Clark 74 "j ' .. wm.(Butler. .. 365 George Bckenrode... 11 99 GALLITZIN TWP. 10 Francis Burke 22 51 4H3 .. Jno. M. crane 99 7t 878 ... .. wm. Decker 12S ir 149 .. .. Bradley lttioddy est. 21 9! v 2 Wm. Kelly 10 a ..... ... l .lohn Mansfleld a 1 C. C Miller 1 Ut l 3. c. McMullen ■') 2- l I). G. Myers l 5: 1 Wm. Heed a W l C. A. Ager l a JACKSON TWP. 4S jolmDunmlre 7 71 Hid ... ... Jolin Egar 21 0 3 luo. A, Kt.ger mill.. lid Kllz Dlshong 71 l 1 Francis Kager l a '! laceb Relgnard 7 1! 100 .. ... M. s. Bush 70! ST Clirls l.eltler. sr 8 7. so Mrs. C. Layton 23 71 •>o .. ... Klcharu walker. ... at* 100 A.w. Zelgler 98) 40 uose croyle l 4: 79 lolin Dlsliong 4 21 2 David Paul, mill i 81 81 Geo. ltager 8 21 00 lohn 1). Adams 8: LILLY 808. ir, piack A Fog'.e, coal • hank 14 14 1 John Dumm 71 MUNSTEK TWP. 100 : ... .lohn C. Noll 16 8C 10U Isaac Wlke 10 st rj. .. Moses LefT i 2t . Aug. Glass est 395 " 'l 1 j. AH. McDermott 129 [PORTAGE TWP. 1 aosepU Burkey est.. 20l 1 i u. 11. Dickinson . . l4 1 Mrs. (irlfflth est 2 m 2 Mrs. A. B. McGonlgle 185 L'Ji Patrick Mccrossln... 61 65 72 '.. ... Patrick Mccrossln.. 751 07 .' Jumes F. Kelly A Co. 274 137 Thomas Uonahoe.... li 97 350 .. .. J. C. Martin, etal.... 19 86 PROSPECT 808. 1 Daniel Fltzpatrlck.. 248 HEADE TWP. ■jHi . Ephrlam Burkett .. 71 72 ns .. .. Blair Packer a 133 err 58 .. .. Itlalr M Packer 16 99 102 .. .. Blair A Packer 33 00 US .. .. Blair A Packer 29 18 108 .. Blair a packer 50 91 188 .. .. Blair a Packer 137 9} 1-13 Blair A Packer 137 91 88 .. .. Blair A Packer 13 20 4 .. .. Blair A Packer 302 so ... Edward Harris 1 l Geo. W. snyder 10 56 1 1 Airx. Watson 993 i'ai v. Zaute. et al., Min. li 16 15 .. . Eliza Noble 21 20 . 10 10 Fred. Yeakley ...... .62 so 1 Caroline McDonald. 60 "o 'i i c. AC. Railroad at vanormers g JO P, .. .. Samuel Haggcrty, " M. K 7 50 4i ... .. Samuel Ilaggerty. M.R r >6. 1 David 1101115,5r.... 92 MJ .. .. Charles lianstead... 89 02 "40 .. Samuel llartz.ell 12 20 153 .. ... Edward Bell, helm 36 64 1 l Mrs. K. M. walte 844 180 .. .. Rev. A. K. Bell 25 91 1 5 .loseplt Lewis 1 4.) 1 l Ellen Shaffer 10. 9 "4 ~ .. chas. Tllley 744 25 ... ~ Joseph Wiley 410 SI'MMERHILL TWP. mo ... 1. c. Caldwell, et al. 57 83 roil " 1. c. Caldwell, et al. 26 11 no " I. C. Caldwell, Rider luu " est. 2611 100 .. •• I.e. Caldwell, Plum liter est 15 20 13 David D. Davis 1 98 10 . Cambria Iron co— 100 >7B " .. ( has. 11. cross 55 98 Ha " .. chas. 11. Gross 14 65 S3 •• chas. H. Gross 14 66 i(io ' .. VI. Klnkead 19 89 on . .7. L. P. McAllister... 358 i3o " .. .icrrc McGonlgle, est. 32 45 m ... wm. P. schefl 38 07 •41 John Knepper, Jr... 442 71 .. John Knepper, Jr... .17 78 " ... 11. Mccormick. M. R. 694 45 "" .. 11. McCormlck, M. R. 454 K ii ' .. 11. Mccormick, M. R. 668 -i) " H. Mccormick,M. R. 398 57 " .. 11. Mccormick,M. R. 560 49 " . H. McCormlck, M. R. 189 82 " 11. Mccormick, M. R. SOS 7.1 " . H. McCormlck, M. R, 694 ion " .. 11. Mccormick, M. 11. 22 00 SUSQUEHANNA TWP -114 . ... Jacob Johnston 485 59 3 lames A. porter.... 497 ,52 1. A. B. Douglass.... 1141 EAST TAYLOR TWP. lin .. I.e. Bole 14 5(1 ' a::: patcogan 7St WEST TAYLOR TWP. 45 ... ... jno. Slick, est 428 TUNNELIIILL 808. 1 Ed. McNuity, Jr.... 11a 1 y, Michael Maley 311 1 :> Jno. Burns. NO. 2 36: ... 1 Michael McGee 8S WASHINGTON TWP. 400 ... Blair iron A coal Co 106 5t 50 ... ... p. I*. George 2?l j.> .. ... H. J. llopple 12! ■7H ... Owen Ingoldsby 12 5} FA ' R. M. I.enton, est 44 W ■MII ... .lerre McGonlgle, est 86 51 V " M. B. Gardner 0 0: 478 ... piack f fugle 59 9 43 ... s. 11. smith A C 0... 17 1' s ... Thomas Byrne 501 4., Thos. Byrne mineral 611 7"" . jolin Varley 15t .1 ' . Louisa Welser ' .laines Dennlston A co ... Wm. Kemler (part).. 8 2 842 .. .. Robt. Grag 28 8; Silt A. M. B. McGonlgle.. 16 4 YI " .. M. B. McLaughlin 2 1 John woltord 15i i .. G. K.Miller 28 .. Fred Arenfelt (mln).. 371 12 • Chas. Studt 9i WOODVALE BOR. 1 x. A If. smeltzer 23! WHITE TWP. 50 .. JOS. I. Glass 14 8! .. 4 1 Isaac Gates (heirs).. 3 4 301*1 .. Perry Troxell 23 4; £ .. Jno. G. Gill 77 85 .. chas. Ranstead 51. .u,o ... chas. Ranstead, ,J Harris 23 3: tin .. chas. Ranstead.tial -5 " later 7 01 50 s. W. Byers 8 01 LOWER YODER TWP. 1 pat. Lafferty 7 a 1 A. L. Kepple 2 2 •Vw't .. Betun ana Potts 17 a ' 1 Blough A Stutzman. a<* i 1 Elijah KUgore 2 0 4 1 Mary 8. Powell 0( 1 1 Nancy C. Beam 2.! 1 llattleL. Davis .... 2 3 im Ellz. llershberger.... bdj .. 1 M. 11. Rlslnger 2. t Michael oauphey.... 48] 1 Anthony Jacobson.. 1<• 1 Aug. Lliua 33i 1 paf. MeLaugherty.. 481 1 .1. G. smith 4 a 1 8. E. Swanson 4 a 1 Michael Goueman... 231 ' 1 ~ E. llarmon . 4 a 1 D. J. Hammond 4 a 1 Annie Johnston 2 a 1 Michael LalTey 2 a 1 Geo. E. Patter 2 a 1 M Russell smith 4 a 1 Frank Toner 2 a 1 Thomas Gomer 2 a 1 Jno. Wadsworth— 4 a 1 1 Miles A. smith 3 a 1 Wm. sweeny 3 1 1 jno. Dingle .. 3 9 1 Wm. Davis 2 9 1 lllram Helsel 2 a 1 Blair Herron 2 1 Blair Herron a 1 Lewis Luckhart.... 2 9 .. 1 . J. Miner..™.. a 1 Airs. Fred Neville.... 2(* "l'v ".. .. Peter T05n..... - 3 a ' 1 W. H.A G. M .Thomas 2i " 1 Daniel Waters 2 UPPER YODER TWP. 3 Thos. Gore 2 7 gu wm. Fry * 4 THOMAS E. HOWE. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Ebensburg, Pa.. March, .1 1890. JJ C. HINCHMAN, SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE 88 FEANKI.IS STHEBT. Third door Iron Pratomce. Gas administered. First class won and material guaranteed. marl6-tr LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF PMRbH iU WIRGHm CITY, I'A iSTTIie llrn.s named below are the lead ing and representative ones in their re spective lines of Business. When writini to either mention this paper. VHAIiLES PFEIFER, Men's Furnishing Goods 443 SMITHFIKLD STREET. 100 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. Shirts to Order. BiWe make all our own shirts and our Custon shirt Department Is the best equipped In thi state. We eurry a (ul. line of Full Dress, all ove: Embroidered I'. Ks., and Embroidered Linens and guarantee a tit. If you can not get a It elsewhere give us a trial. t'leanlng and Dyeing oltlcesat above locations Lace curtains laundrled equal to new. Ful Dress Shirts laundrted. Hand Finish, TM-fflllffc- ,08BPH HOBNE & co., jitiftjaf iy;j%aiDry Goods, silks, cloaks, NO a" Stores, IDS to 641 Pent ESTABLISHED 1871 CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH BITTERS. WILD CHERRY TON IK XI) BLACK The swlssstomaeh B!i ters art a sure cure for Dyspepsia. I.lvei Trade Mark. complaint, and every species 01 Indigestion, tl per bottle; sis bottles, to. Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prepara tion for cure of coughs colds. Bronchitis, etc., and Lung Troubles. The Black din Is a sure euro and relief of the Urinary organs.dravel and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. For sale by all Druggists in Johnstown, by 11. T. De- France, .lolin M. Taney & Co., L. A. sible. Cam brla. n The J. P. Smith Lamp, Glass & China Co. f FANCY POTTERIES, BRONZES. CLOCKS, AcS&izs DINNER AND CHAMBER SETS. ITBWBTI 935 Penn Ave.. MBiSf Bet. 9th K luth streets, WFJW PITTSBURGH. GrJll SSLY'S Business College A\J> NORMAL INSTITUTE Is the pride of McKeesport. Send fov catalogue. s. s. GRISSLY. Manager, McKeesport, Pa What is the Kodak ? send for catalogue. y W. S. BELL & CO., if*"lL Til Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dealers In Amateur Photographic v *- • outfits and supplies. M. d COHEN, JEWELER. {sign of the Clock, 538 Diamond streei. "Ittsburgh. Pe Diamonds. Watches, Jewely and Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes, Gold and Sllverheaded canes and umbrellas. The Largest stock In the city. VP CRAYON PORTRAITS. LIFE SIZE, TTBV 23x:jo. ti). orders by mall promptly at tended to. Write for particulars. hSH. SOLAR PORTRATS A SPECIALT Y. JJSwTreganowan's Art store. 159 W j lie a\e ■i/jtnue, Pittsburgh, Pa. nn ITT) II Fifty-first Year. P JIT \ Back Again lIIXI l I 0 With Loads of CHEAP BOOKS, BIBLES, ALBUMS, At Half the Regular Prices IYAAUO 428 Wood Street, K||l||\\ Pittsburgh, Pa. UU U IYUi "GRAHAM ROACH AND BED-BL'd POWDER > Banishes insects at sight. GRAH aM S BLACK DROP. / TJ ' per catarrh, sold by all Druggists L. GRAHAM, Manufacturer. Pittsburgh, Pa. CABINET I'IIOTOS. SI.OO PER n , A DOZEN. ( ') / Prompt Delivery, crayons, etc. at prices. LlES'Popular Gallery, loand 12 Sixth St., Pittsburgh. Pa. ARPMITPPT W.H. WABLE, nnbril I LU I i 7thAve.&Smlthfleld St, Estimates and Plans Furnished ou Application The Henry P. Miller Pianos .out. Favorites tor more t ban t wenty-llvc >sm]HPyenre. Endorsed by the Musical pro §iißrWcsslon and tised In many Publh WBfcßschools and conservatories of Musk ltj_ Land Musical lustltutes throughout the United states. ■W . C..WHITEHILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, 15: Third Avenue, Plttsburge, pa. M. ROSENTHAL, successor to Thomas Gamble, Importer and Wholesale LIQUOR DEALER. Rye Whiskies and wines specialties, dugenhelmer. Finch, Gibson, Overholt. 403 Fer ry street, Pittsburgh. Mail orders solicited. HOTEL Willi F G. P. LUTHER. CATERER AND CONFECTIONER. Wedding Parties, Receptions, Ice cream de llvered on short ;notlce.,,Cyclorama building Allegheny, Pa. Novelties in Furniture. Chamber suites with family saff attached to dresser, very cheap. Cheapest Cheffonier Folding Bee in the market, with wool mat tress, $25. Cheapest Folding Bed ; a child can open it. All to be sold at lowest cash prices at Meyer, Arnold & Co. s, Lim., 82£ Liberty avenue, Fittsburgh, Fa. HIRES' ' f\ fizls " HIKES' IMPROVED 23t]E| TOOT BEER!' •VI KO 80!UHCCHTRAI1ING CAtIUTMAOE ISI l-s PACXAOE MAKES FIVE OAILOM. ||Y 10T BEER. Tl • T"Oet APPETIZING and WHOLESOME VikMPEHANOB DRINK in the world. Delicious and Sparkling. IKT Aek your Druggist or Orocer for It. C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. OOI.D FASHIONED WHI HOUSE. No rectifying, NO C omponn ng. U. E. UPFENCOTT. Distiller and Dealer In FIT HE 11 YE WHISKY, SSB Smlthfleld street, PITTSBUKGH, PA. WM. J. FRIDAY, senior member late Schmidt A Friday, 'Distiller A Jobber In FINE WHISKIES, . of LIyUOHS A CIGARS, ' 683 Smltbfleld Street. •'■■■ PITTSBUKGH, PA THGS, E, POLLARD DIBTILLKR, IMPORTER A NIT JOBBEK IN Fine Rye Whiskies, Brandies, olns, Rums, Wines, Ac., Ac. cor. I'enn and lltli streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. orders by mall will receive prompt attention. AliLßO^ZElSriir^ sth AVE!. HOTEL. MoKEESPORT, PA. GEO. M, ..EPPIG, - . Proprietor. First class accomodations to the trvellng pub. 11c. Terms 31.50 to fs.oo per day. Bar attached DfITT TPTDC! W. c. pendleoerry, Son A Co.. JjUlJjliXbO Manufacturers of Boilers, chimneys and Breeching. Office and Works, Mulberry street, Allegheny. Pa. THE ('RANDALL, TUB AUTOMATIC AND THE SHORTHAND WRITERS (i. K. t LOWER. No. i*i Fifth Avenue. liTTSBIttGII. ... . p A ; ASK YOUR GROCER —FOR— HERD'S KEYSTONECRACKERS, CAKES AND CANDIES. None in the Market Equal Them. WAll firs' class Grocers have them In stock. . The Assam Tea Co., 40)5 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Will send to your address-free of charge on all orders amounting to f:> or more—and same to be on approbation: 50c Tea at 33 cents. •JSC cofTee at 33 cents. ■mbcolTec at 36 cents, re-send tor our price list. We can furnish you with any goods In our line you may desire at reduced rates. NATIONAL LINIMENT R H EIJMATISM. Bruises, swellings. Sprains, Etc. Sold by Drug gists. 35 cents a bottle. W. B. BENN, Mnnutarturer, Allegheny, Pa. />= /. J , PARK INSTITUTE ' FcuCfUtteMMCitz 301 North avenue. A11e .., , , ... gheny. Buslnestralnlng Shorthand and Typewriting, students admitted at any time, send for prospectus. 1.. LUDDEN. A. M., Principal. \3 ALLEGHENY HAT HOUSE.