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The Weekly Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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ORJS IJSTGr, MARCH 28, 1890. THE TALK Of TWO TOWS. A Brief Record of the Minor Haps and Mishaps of the fast Week NEW Plrktd up AMI! Paragraphed, by our Ubiquitous LOCK! Krportvr, Oo to Frisbee's. Road Duno'd L'Arpct ad. Road Dunn's carpet udrertisinent.

Have you tried StcnU' oysters yotJ Tiie nicest assortment ot slippers at Fria- bee's. How embroideries, an elegant lino at Frls- Choice new dress ginghams at 10 cents, FrtebeeY Table lineus, towels and- crashes cheap at Frfcbee's. How oil cloths, new all widths, At Frlsbee'a. A few dollars will get a nice enrpot at Tor- reiice Co's. The beat place to buy carpets and dry goods.

Dunn's. White goods, lawns, nainsooks, Swisses, oil new at Fnsbee's. kid gloves la every stylo and at all prices. Frisbee's. James McFadyen and family moved to Latrobe on Monday.

The new lace curtains can now be seen at JohnD. Fnsbee's. Window curtains at all prices at Torrence Co's, New Haven. An informal hop will be given the Arlon Club rooms to-night. Vandyko and Torchon laces, an assortment uuequafcd at Frisbee's.

P. S. JJewmyer, wife and famiiy are spending a few cloys in Pittsburg. A new and fashionable lino of men's and boy's hats at Torrenco Co's, Stomped linens, tidies and splashers, everything in the market. Frisbeo A.

T. of West Newton, stopped here on Monday to visit friends. The new carpets are tbe largest stock in the county at John D. Frisbee's. JUaallna, cheaper than you ever bought them during Vtrch, at FrUbee's.

J. H. S. attended the funeral of his uncle at Blnlrsville yesterday. Two little sons of Tax Collector Samuel Heflley are quite ill of brain fever.

"Wash dress goods, Scotch zepbyrginghams in alt tbe new patterns at Frisbeo s. Willie and Edith, children of Charles Davidson, are down with scarlet fever. Luce curtains from 75c to $15 a pair, fully twenty-five different styles at Frisbee's. When in town go to Sfcentz' and get a dish of oysters and take some home with you. Louis Cornell, a prominent merchant of Bratldock, was in town on business, Wednesday.

C. S. Freed has begun the erection of a new dwelling house on Eighth street, New Haven. Miss Carrie Kephort, of Cumberland, will return to her home to-uiorrow after a lengthy visit here. Hiss Saliie D.

Rush, of Funningtoii, returned on Wednesday from her visit to Miss Belle Wilkey. Tbe largest and cheapest assortment of men'i, ladies 1 and children's shoes in town Torreoce's Cheap Store. E. W. Trader, wife and daughter Maud of Unkntown spent Sunday with the former's In tbia place.

John Me A hem, of Columbia, visited friends here this week. He was formerly a rcndent of Connellnville. Mrs. John McFarland. of Unkmtown, the guest of Mian Clara Vance, this week, returned home yesterday.

Tbe reason Stentz sells no much candy fruiw in because he keeps the beet and finest goods in the market. Legislator C. S. Beatty will tender a banquet to the teachers of Dunbar township at the Hotel to-night. Dr.

J. W. McHugh, late of New York City, has taken charge of Dr. A. M.

Stewart's dental ofltew in Connellsville. Ex-Justice J. M. Lytle, of New Haven, has received notice of his appointment as storekeeper under Collector Wanucaeth). Buy your carpets now and avoid the rush later.

The stock is without a rival and tbtt prices below all competitors. FrisbeeN, Beef, Wiue and Iron, a valuable tonic for general debility, for sole 01 iy by F. E. Marhell Bro. Price, fullquar pint, 5Uc.

The Pennsylvania Railroi Company will run an excursion to Was UnRtoii city on Thursday. The rate roc i Connellsville is David Byers. of Dunbar, ind a delegation of Knights of Pythias, wei to Evans City yesterday to institute lodge of that order. Rev. L.

L. Belber and family leftyesterda afternoon for Lewisburg, ra. There he wi assume tbe pastorate of tue English Luthera church. A Polish peddler named Markinsky, was arrested by Constable St. Claii', yesterday and fined for selling goods withou license.

lw EngingeNo. Jlbrolce a driving rod at Lemont Wednesday afternoon and deJaya trains an hour. The trainmen scaped witli out injury. Genteel and good weanne suits of clothe for man and boys will be sold very cheap fo the next ten days at the Cheap Store of Tor renco Co. Jacob Dull visited his family in this plac this week.

He leaves for Atlantic, Go. where he will be employed en the Atlauti Coast Line railroad. The store ef E. E. Trader, formerly this place but now of Savanna, 111, was de stroyed by fire last Wednesday night Loss $3,000 insurance 13,000.

Postmistress Held bas appointed Charles Whitely delivery clerk. He has resigned bis position in the Youghiogheny Bank, tbe res jgnalieii to take effect April 1st. William Stetson, a machinist employed by Boyte, Fortar Co. is very ill of brain fever Wednesday it was feared he would no recover, but now he is slightly improved. J.

M. Smith, Dispatcher on the Fayette County Branch and the Ohio Baltimore Short Line, who was injured in a wreck at Dunbar some weeks ago' is able to be at work again. David McFadyen, a young son or James AIcFudyen, of Wheeler, was seriously cut on tho head, ou Sunday, by falling from a con tipplo. Dr. G.

W. Newcomer sewed up the wound. Thomas Porter moved this week into Col, J. M. Raid's honso on Grave street.

J. I. Strouse, the jeweler, has moved to tho South Side. Samuel Porter will occupy the house vacated by him. Rev.

Sloan, of tho Christian church will speak Sunday morning ou, "The Thorough Cleansing of His Floor." "Tho Two Great Evils" will be tbe subject. All are to attend. Tho side of black cashmeres at Torrence Co's for the past ten days has been unusually large, Good goods for the money has been the cause. All goods sold at this store will give equal satisfaction. Parties going West, Northwest or South cau save time and money by calling on Chas.

Dovlin, Railroad Ticket Broker, No. 953 Liberty Pittsburg, Pa, Call on him, or write for further information. Miss Carrie Darrwas tendered it surprise party on Tuesday night by a number of hta-" friends. The guests wece numeious they adjourned to Pritcbard'a hall and spent a pleasant evening dancing. The miners' cottage hospital will be entirely completed by tho middle of April.

nr- raugeraenta for the opening of tliu hospital have yet been made, but it is likely that some some sort of exercises will be held. The social of the Ladies' Aid Society of tho Methodist Episcopal church, iuitd at tho residence of Mm James StouKer, oil the youth SUe, on Tuesday night, was a pleasant success. About $50 were collected for tho aid fund. Emmett Collins, a clerk in tho iBaJtuno Ohio storeroom, was married to Miss Lan Cunningham, of Sand Patch, on "VVJednosda The ceremony was performed iiiCnmbcrlan The couple will return to Conuellsvillo an go to The conQrmation services at St. Join Lutheran church will be lie next Sunday nt 10 BO n.

m. On Good Frida services will be belli at il o'clock. Alton tli sermon preparatory exercises und holy con munion will occur. The Connellsville Machine Car Compan yesterday received an order from the Co niula Coal Company of Mexico for a lot coke oven supplies. They will be shipped Now York, thoncu coastwise to their dest nation at Ealglo uss, Tex.

Rev. J. M. Barnott, of "Washington, Pa. will preach In the Presbyterian chucrh 8a bath morning and evening.

Rev. EiUe OL-cupy the pulpit in tho Bedford Preabyterir church, which Rev. Barnett has been temp rarily filllug for some weeks. Five hundred pairs lace curtains from to $-')per pair. One thousand yatds ofcti tain nets from lOc to 50c now idens in materials for per yard interior All tl ecoratloi in our big curtain department which is tl most complete in the city.

Dunn's. The report of the Voughiogheny 'Bnn elewhure published, shows a prosperous co dition of business. The total resources no aggregate 8300,101, of which only 80 S3 overdrafts. The undivided profits are 90,27," 71 and vnpaul dividends Deposi aggregate il8 t32ti.l)y Porter Co. have just received a Jarj, number of thtue Colonial, rockeis upholstcra.

iu silk plush, that they sold at the low pric of during the holidays. We have grea trouble in getting our orders filled for the remarkably cheap rockers, and would advi purchasers to call early. The Baptist congregation will celcbrai Rov. 11. C.

Morgan's fifteenth yenr in COL uellsville, on Monday evening, April Ttl The ladltis of thu church will have stippc served In the lecture loom, and Rev Morga will speak of the work done and difficulty oncounteied while he 1ms been stationed this plnce. Dr. J. TV. McHugh, late of New York Citj has located permanently in Dr.

Stewari dentist office opposite postoffice. Artilteia teoth with or without plates, teeth oxtractec without pain by the only safe method, elec trictty. Having been in the practice of clou tistry nearly twenty years will guarantee satisfaction lit all work. Dwelling houses are scarce in Connellsvit at present. House-hunters are making- quiries every day, but enough houses can IK be found to supply the wants of would-) tenants.

One man applied to all the real e. tote agencies and number of private cit zeus yesterday, and could tiud only one house which proved too small for his family. Th want is being seriously felt, and althuug contractors are busy year in and year oi erecting new dwellings, the supply is sti short of the demand. W. P.

Clark, Assessor in the First Wan furnishes the following assessed valuation Connellsville. It foots up $1,207,435. Fin Ward, real estate, occupations horses, cuttle, (210; tota $337,050. Second Ward, real estate, occupations, horses, $530; cnttli $400, total, 8385,030. Third Ward, real estate, occupations, horses cattle, $835, total, $330,500..

Fourtt Ward, real estate, ocSpat. horses, cattle, $270, tota 3275,755. John Pritcbard, John Davidson, Ttatha Shaw, Clark Walker, James Kelly, Wil Hetzeland Bob Harkins broke Into "Bill Yates' bouse, late lost Thursday night, am demolished his furniture in a search for keg of beer. The crowd was arrested an each fined $5 and costs. Only one pento paid this amount, the others served twenty four hours the lookup.

Yates made or additional information before Justice bell against the gang for destroying property, but this was compromised by th payment of $12 to him. The Sons of Veterans of Connellsville an vicinity have decided to celebrate the aim versary of the Appomattox Court House BUT render, April 9tb, 1805, by a bang-up bunque to be held in the parlors tbe Hotel Mori otto. E. Critchfield, of Mt Pleasant State Lieutenant of tbe Sons of Veterans Malor E. A.

Montooth and Col. J. M. Schoon maker, of Pittsburg, will do the speaking The committee in charge consists of 1 I Balsley, Harry Dunn, (X H. Hood, H.

1 Stnurr, Job Howeli and Harry Davis. Th Italian orchestra will furnish music. The books of the Connellsrille Circulatln, Library arrived this week. There are lift volumes but this number will probably be in creased to '100 during next week. It ban bee Installed in the drug store of J.

C. Moore, Water street, whero stockholders cun no 1 have thu ube of it or other persons add thui. names. The books were hi ought here Thomas J. Collins, manager of the Collin Library Company.

The list comprises history, travel and the beat class of fiction They are elegantly bound and many of ther handsomely illustrated. Membership in th library can be secured at a moderate cost. Calhoun the Water street contractors, win begin the erection at once of houses for Cyrus Ecburd, on North street; Hamilton Booth, on the Pinnacle: Mrs. Diana Fore, double tenement ou Tork avenue; John Dav- iitaoo, on Sheridan street; Oweu Coyne, on South alley; Henry Peters, on the "Narrows." on fust coroptotiuj for Cyrus Ech- on Main street: J7R. Balalty contract-: for a double houte forPankiaiy Durfler.

on the Awociation Addition. i Exc; The Fayette Advertiser, a seven coluni: folio, made its appearance at Uniontowntlu week. J. B. Martin is editor.

The Greensburg Tribune anil Herald ho. purchased a new Cranston press ou whittle daily and weekly additions will be printed. The Philadelphia Times has entered upo ite sixteenth volume with characteristic vig or. The Times is a representative America newspaper. Energetic Col.

Dun. P. Stentz has finishes his annual spring cleaning. The Monito office this week received neat and thorougl whitewashing. The McKcwport Times, a bright, breezy and nowsv daily of the Tube City, began its fourteenth volume on Monday.

In honor the event a new dress was put on. Other im provements indicate that deserving noDer prosper. The Pittsburg Leader'sprizo contest forth rncwt popular pastor in "Western Permsylva nia, resulted iu Father Ward, a Catboli priest, of Pittsburg. getting the first prise with nearly 43,000 votes. Rev.

W. G. Nevin Presbyterian, of Sharon, secured second an- Rev. Henry Madtes, Baptist, of. Newcastle third.

At the Ouern "Two Old Cronies." presented by the in imitable comedian Wells, Hansbaw and Ten Broeck, will hold the boards on April Sth The play was here lost Mason and delighta a big house, which will be repeated this year Who has not heard of the Widow Bedott that talkative old woman who is always piping into other people's business. Go to th opera house tomorrow night and hear tho witticisms of this eccentric Now England widow. The play competent company, Pretty Grace Emmetb, charminp soa brette, will play "Suspicion" on Monday night She has a good company ot vocalists and dancers and IK herself one of the besi comediennes on the stage, "Suspicion" is a comedy-drama, drawn from Irish scence and incidents, and runs from fun to pathos with quick action. It will be one of the attraction before tho closing of the season, and will 110 doubt bo well Prices 75, 50 mid 25 cents. The play will be presented by nt company.

Tickets at Porter's. ellftiliorhooil Morguntowu is enjoying an oil boom. Now -wells ore being drilled every day. The Mt. Savage flro brick workn at Hynd- mau has doubled itu capacity and employs many additional men.

Andrew Carnegie has decided to build lospital nt Brucldock Cor tho caro of men m- ured at uis steul works. The Young Men's Christian Association of Cumberland, are eudeuvorinz to erect ti building of their own. An aged woman named Lejdeti, of Sfonon- juhela Uity, was struck and mjuted jy a ti'nin on Friduy. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has i large Hbraiy building, costing for iso of the employe's lit Altoona. "Bev." J.

S. Willotts, A faith curisfc of Washington, will havo to pay 6200 year to lis wiff, who hua secured divorce. The trouble in tut? Presbyterian 'churcb at 'ohnstown is unsettled. Tho elders claim the ction of the pastor, Dr. Beiile, is illegal.

Elitor Fulton Philips, of McDonald, says i knew John Sobciski. the temperance ora- who is supposed to be the youthful King Poland. The temperance people of Washington lave remonstrated against tbe. granting of license to hotel keepers who have made application. No license has been granted In lat town for 20 years, though ouriah.

i TVanloil. ANTED -PRACTICAjTQUARRYMAN 1 quarry mul ship limestone by coutroH an to burn lime kilns. Works now in operatic i 1 -Immediately, H. 1USJD, SL'otttlaK 1, PORTER Couaellsvlllp. yjaji-tC.

BOTTs! 1 ANTED--BLACKSMITH, SW-ailLESWES of Vimderbllt. Good location anili goo lioiise, hhop anil stabling. very reaaoimb Also woukt furnish shop waeomnakdr would louato here. Calt ou or addresa BUTE, Vonderbllt, Pa. ANTED--BY A YOUNG MAN; A SITU tion ns cleric in storti or office.

Have some experience in both. Not particular us sal'try to commence with where tliere would be chaiico for pioinotlon. Can give best of refi mice Addres care CouniEn oflluc. mcli2.l-4t For Keot. lionsoauil outbyiUhiigs known ftw fiouiwj, on Water Couuellavilloi Po.

I (liilre of KinVaJU) DEAN, Pa. TIpOU ROOMS ON FIRST FLOO' JJ pantry, in kilclien, cellni. tinnier), nu 11 ml mid artifli'ial gas, on North Pitttburc stree Alsti rooms aiivl hnlh, cvlmr, gn den; water, natuiul imtl aiLKIcialpta in tho house Df'Siralile location. Nortli PitkbutK struct, Co Pa. Apply to MRS JES.VtK G.

SKL NEtt, Apple Btreut Ttob I OR SAl.E.-3Una)LVG LOTS CHEAP Ahhtnnu avniniB. Now nuven, 1'n. SAM riANE, Morion Ulw-fc, CoiinellMillo Pu. OR SALK--FIVE hUARES OF THJt Electric CO'H stock, par value 3100 per shar 30 per cent. In.

liiquirp of U. P. SXYDE1 A JJ phiiiW for the spring of IttiW. in qunuLiilos suit, purehitspin 1. M.

Uawsou.P TpOR SALK OK TEN ACRC TRAC JD suitable for gardeulng-. thL' boratig wf Xew llaveu. Inqiilraof I. 0. S5MUTJ5, Ne Haven.

Pa. borotig J5, Ne iMjun-tf TT10R SALE-AN' EWnT-ROOMBI URIC JJ liousts anil lots of RrotiiKl Jn Sraun Worxl, Inquire of John Kurtz, Sla: Htivet, Pa. OaiiK tf ATEN-HOBSErOWEBGNQIK 1 iiud boiler uiounteJ. Iu rojialr guaranteed ta ch witisftuition. Enqnfrp FRANK ROBINSON, New Hanm lOJun-t Notice to Coil rpIITS UNDERSIGNED "WlI-cL RECEIVE SEAL JL uO prouoMkbi for the coiistnictlon of hre sLory brick bulldiug to be erected on corner Pitt btuy ami Main streets, Cocneiifiville, up to mxj April 181)0.

T'Uus nud can ti Hfvtn at tbe clothing and furniture of Henr We Hie on The right Is reserved to ject any or all bids. WM. WEII1E. VALUABLE TEACT -or- LANE FOR SALE, upon whleii the best quality Oak, Rock Oak, Poplar mid Cluwnut tin her of Railroad and FIC Tic Pit Posts; Chestnut. Telegraph and Tclephon Fotea.

Several acrts of QuaJten Ash Pupc Wood. Tbe tract is underlaid wttlt SEVERAL VEINS OF COAL from to four feet la wlUi FIR underlhe whole The tract Is In tb riahHine for OH and Ouly two uUltn frot Ohio Pyle stadou, B. A 0. B. R.

For further in formation cull on or U. W. tVEAVKK, Vauderbllt 0., or FRANCIS MORRISON Ohio Pyle P. I'a. nJ7-3m EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TH YouRhloRhitay Bank of ComiellsvUte, tfae of biwiuesa SATURDAY MARCH 1800.

RESOURCES, Htocks, hoodh and property. Due From banku and bankers 03 Cash on sliver, ulcketa ami Annies 5 13,122 i-'H Lofjal tender Ol) Cht-cka and oilier cash llema 10-- 48.W50 31 Capital Htnck Surniut) fund lviOtMl profits Dividends unpaid Due to banks, Ct'rtlflcaUisof deposit 9 50,0 JO.OOO 00 71-- Individual Faette County, 1 Kb'RTX, cashlpr of Youshiop Baulc of Coauellsville, do Holentnly Umt tJt above ttatfiuttut IK trim Ut of uiy know Ltlgo and belief. KURTZ, Subfccrlbfd aud to before nm ilay of March, ISiK). RICHARD CAMPBELL, NEWCOMER, i JOSEPH bOISfON, VDIiuctoi JAMES ALLEN. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THr Receipts, LiabillLlc OF THE Borougli ConnellsYille For the Year Marth Sth, ISM.

-GENERAL Bnliinoe In Fund MaichS. 188I ec'US. Heffiey, Tns Collector 1SH8, iu roll Reo'd 8. Hfffler, Tax Collector 1889. FtecMS Heffley, OtTlce Ueiit Rec'd S.

Yard, Burgewi ReoM Hotel Lfceuwi ilcc'el IH. B. Hetzol, sewer connection. Rec'd C. F.

Hood, laying pavement Rec'U A. JAcHugU, laying 10,183.1 3ft. 11 447 450 Ol Si -CONTRA, Borough Ordurs Interests ou Borough Bonds. 3 d. Collecting Uceiihcs fil.

Stailonery TranaterrtKl to Sinking Fund tol'ubllc Building CoDiinlsjrfon, jwr ociifc. italaace in Treasury i HC OC 1,0 58D.8 1 fit) 1 20a.4 Sm.M7.4L --SINKING Jawhfrom Guneiul Fund Borough Boud No. 4- April und October Interest Accrued luttl't-st on Bond No. 4. Pd StnUi Vax ou oc OU.GI ID.oO 10.8C -PUBLIC BUILW1NQ in Fund March 8,1880 8 18H.04 --CONTKA -'d.

Uoads Kos ti, 7, 8 UIK! I) d. Iiiitircbt on Bouth Biilmicem FiiiiflMurLhH, IhWJ. .5 800.00 QTATE1TENT OF THE ASSETS AND LiABlLI OtitisoC tho Borough at the close ol th March 1HDO LIAB1L1TJ ES rg Street Imnruvuineut 'ublic Bulliliug Uontib (Si S2UO) Wei-eat on Bomb JJut) April, 100.00 t'omiptH iltiLWi) upon tiie Tifttsuier oiitstauuint; r.U nii fi-om H. lleflley, T-'x Col- Reut3 lino ami unpaid iisb iu Gouerat Fuud iw per stntouieiit in Public BulldlQK Puna ad per btntument OJ 12 1.H6-1.74 TIIE UNDISRSIONED AUDITORS OP the Borough of Conoallavillo, Fayette coim- Pensylranla, Eor 1800, do hereby cor- ty that we havo examined Che boofcn, papers and auchers of L. P.

NORTON, Treasurer of said orough for the year eodlDK March 8,1890, and it we do find them true ana correct to the best our knowledge and belief. And we further find a bulamie in the bauds ot the aatd Treasurer two hundred and eighty-nine and nlna- ceuta. 'F. T. SHAW THOS.

T. M.rchlW,18W. Borougb Auditors. DBPI STORES PITTSBURG ST. ALL OUR NEW CARPETS now in stock.

Bepresentliig all Ihe now IDEAS, PATTERNS nnrt COLORINGS. Mopettes Velvets in 8-4 and 0-4 witb Borders to mutcli. They arcalways popular for their ricli und ele- guilt ijffeels, Our allowing of Patterns arc tbo beat to bo fcund and we offer them at the Lowast Prices. BODY BEUSSELS. No Curpct for the Prioo will give us much wear as Body BruHaeJH, All the new Patterns and Colorings are here shown.

Tapestry Brussels. In Ibo best goods many of tbe Patterns are taken from tbe higher class carpets and will luuke pretty floor coverings at a minimum cost. INGRAIN CAEPETS All qualities from the best 3- ply to cheap Cottons ami Rag Carpets. Patterns and Prices to suit every one. CARPET MAfclKG MD As we were tbe first to Introduce this feature Iu tbe Carpet Bustneaa of thin city we can assure our customers that we are fully prepared to mate and lay carpets In the satisfactory manner, MR.

E. G. HALL will superintend Ibis work and wt confidently recommend him. In store for the people of tins vicinity. Their faces fairly with delight at the wondrous effect the Rays Brilliancy caused by the beautiful shining aster PRESENTS -IN- Silverware, Jewelry, Glassware.

KTNEW GOODS AKRIVING EVERY BAY. WILL Jf AVE EQUALLY AS NJOE STOCK AS CAN BE FOUND IN TEE HTY STOKES. Don't fail to see our Opening --IN batches, Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Easter Jewelry, China, Etc. CHAS. H.

WAYS, So. Si Main Street, Oonnellsville, Pa. MARCH 21 NEWSPRINGfiOODS ARE NOW ARRIVING -AT- R. IS R' arc opening the most elegant line of Embroideries, White Goods and Laces, including the late novelties in VANDYKE POINTS. ASH DRESS GOODS are handsome this season.

The new fabric is SCOTCH GINGHAMS. They are decidedly prettier than Satines, and more serviceable. OUR NEW LACE CURTAINS A RE here. Don't fail to look at them. We are now placing in stock fully a car load of new CARPETS.

This ntock we are certain will not have a rival in the county. Our wonderful carpet business last season encouraged, a much arger purchase than ever. Wait for the opening. We are selling the best 5, 6 and 7c MUSLIN ever offered to this trade. JOHN D.

FEISBEE, Street, wish call your a tion to a new article that is first- class in partic u- lar. "EGYPTIAN CBBAM" is a delightful, luxurious substitute for lycerine and Camphor Ice. It will thoroughly remove Sun- urn, Tan and Freckles, and Avill cure the worst case of Pim)les. It isn't sticky or greasy, either. You can put ou your gloves right after applying it.

Is very soothing for Chapped Sands, Face and Lips, curing them speedily, and leaving your skin soft and white. J. C. MOORE, THE AJJTOCRAT DRDGGIST- Water Street, Connellsville, Pa, McCORMICK. DRUGS and STATIONERY, STREET.

OPENING. We have just placed on our counters a complete and elegant stock of new A full stock of Domestic Gooils at tiie Lowest Eastern Prices. Standard Prints, dark and light, 5 cents. Standard yard wide Sheeting 5c. the best ever offered in this market.

Bleached Muslins 5, 6, 7, 8 and lOc. Heavy Crash at 5c. Fancy Towels 60c per dozen. All Linen Table Damask 20, 25, 35 and 50c. Turkey Red Table Damask 25, 35 and 50c.

Good Ginghams 5c. Good Cheviot Shirting 5c. Our stock of CANNOT BE EXCELLED! Black and Colored Gros Grain Silks 50, 60, 75, $1 and 1.25. Striped and Colored Surahs 50, 75 and $1. Henrietta Cloth, black and colored, 25, 35, 50, 75 and $1.

"Spe- Bargains in black wool Cashimeres, 25c to $1. Colored Cashimeres, 20c to $1. Choice styles of Seersuckers, Dress Ging, c. A com pi ete stock of White oods, Embroideries and Laces. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at prices lower than ever before.

A full and complete line of Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Umbrellas and Parasols, at lowest prices. Special Bargains in. Curtains, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc. Boots and Shoes For Men and Boys, Ladie and Children. A full stock at lowest prices.

Gents' Fine Boots $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Gents' Fine Shoes $1.25, $2.00 and $3.00. Boys' Shoes, $1.00 to $3.00. Ladies' Kid Button Shoes. $1.00 to $3.00.

Meim' to $2.00. Children's Shoes, 25c to $1.00. A large stock of Paints, Oils and Varnishes at Bottom Paper at Less Than Cost. Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED At all Hours. I BELL AT THE DOOR.

The Oldest Drug House In Connellsville. W. S. HOOD; J. D.

-MADJGAN. W. S. HOOD CO, DEALERS IN Plain and Fancy Groceries KEW QUEENSWAKE, CHINA WARE AND HARDWARE. 'revisions and Choice Family Flour.

PItISBI WHITE tat cannot be ex LAFLIN BAND'S POWDER HODM Dulldlnf, Pa. For Men and Boys, which we, offer at a sacrifice. Jeans pants, working shirts, white shirts, percal shirts, collars, neckties, in great variety. A full line of HATS AND GAPS For Men and Boys, latest Don't fail to see our stock and prices before making your Spring purchases. We buy for cash and sell for cash, saving an extra profit by having no )ad debts and having no book- Deeper to pay.

We guarantee save you money by buying rom us. CHEAP STOCK EWSPAPERl.

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