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Tike RepmtaEcam VOL 4. NO. 1202. MONONGAHELA CITY, PA. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1885.

Price Two Cents. THE REPUBLICAN WM, J. ALKXA2TOEB. JAS. S.

JOS. A. HKKKON. ALEXANDER Small Profits. Boys' Children's CLOTHING.

Published. Ererr Aftorttoon. Advertising favors to insure insertion should banded in the previous dav if possible. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Monongahela DIvUlon Time Card.

STANDARD TIME. PTtMa Pittsburgh to Cnlontown. Cour.cil3 will be fully organized on Monday evening by the appointment of standing committees, and then be ready for business. Mr. E.

McElroy, son-in-law of the late Mrs, Maria McGrew, has recently been appointed Treasurer of the Eagle Cotton Mills company, and has removed to Madison, Ind. Mr. James Louttit lias engaged Charles A. Beabout, of Washington, clerk. The Reporter says that Charley is "capable and reliable." LEAvr a m.

a. m. p. m. Pittsburgh.

74 4:25 8:38 Homestead 7:45 11:43 5:07 Dravosburg, 8:14 12:11 9:47 W.Elizabeth 8:37 12:36 6:00 10.12 Monongahela City, 9:03 1:03 6:30 Bellevernon. 9:38 7:06 California Brownsville 10:15 2:15 7:45 Cniontown 12:30 I 3:40 1. m. m. p.

m. BY TELEGRAPH. The Kiver. Special Telegram to the Dailv. Rice's Landing.

Pa, April 11. 2 p.m. River 8 feet, 10 in. stat'y. Weather cloudy.

Thermometer 40. Lock Fock, April 11, 2 p. m. Riyei 10 feet 4 falling. Weather cloudy.

Thermometer 46 Lock One, Pa April 11. 2 p. m. River 13 foot, 0 in, falling. Weather cloudy.

Thermometer 42. Weather Indications. For Sunday fair weather is indicated; it promises to be showry, then fairer, and slightly warmer. Sunday Service. Catholic Usual morning service at Easter Sunday having changed the usual order, take ote of the above, Episcopal.

-Sery ices at St. Pauls at the usual morning hour. Second Baptist. Preachin? morning and evening at the usual hour, by Rev. R.

II. Marshall- The Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the evening service. Christian. Elder Singer will speak on, The Apostle's Doctrine, at Mar-kell's Hall, in the morning; and conclude Saturday evening's discourse in the evening. MONONGAHELA CITY, PKNN'A SAAC YOHE, JR.

ARCHITECT. MONONGAHELA CITY, PA. P. MORRISOS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 155 Fonrtk Avedne, PITTSBURG. PA W.

AlaVASI DOHSAH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WASHINGTON, A. W. fc Jtl. C. ACHKS03, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WASHINGTON, PA JSAAC S.

VANVOOKIIIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mo. 65 Diamoud Street, Second Floor. PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHS 1. GOVV, AT TORNEY AT LAW, WASHINGTON.

PA. Collections made and all other legal busines. promDtlv attended to. The business of Executors, Administrators and other Trustees es pecialiv solicited. raW.FARU&C!) PROPRIETORS, CITY BOIXEB FLOtJS MILLS CAPACITY.

150 Barrels Per Day. MANUFACTURE FourErades of Full Roller Process Flour, ALL KINDS OF FEED AND MEAL Constantly on Hand. We have one of the most complete ROLLER MILLS In the State, and Guarantee every Sack of Flour or Feed AS REPRESENTED. HIGHEST PRICE Paid for Grain, delivered either by Railroad or Kiver. Royal Arcanum.

MONONGAHELA COUNCIL No.507 NEXT STATED MEETING, MONDAY, APRIL 20. Pays to the beneficiary of a member at hit death 83.000 and costs about $1.00 per month For information apply to WM. MCGREGOR, Regent. J. F.

Nicholson. Secretary. Fresh Meats Daily. On and after OCT. 21st, the undersigned will open next door below City Block, in rooms formerly occupied by O'Donovan's Undertaking Rooms, a Meat Market, Prime Fresh Steaks and Roasts.

Mutton. Pork and Veal, Sausages in Season, We will endeavor to merit the favor of the public bv prompt and careful attention to all orders, and by furnishing the best meats only. LEONARD AUGHENDOBLER. Monongahela City Oct. 20.

TjWK SAIaK. A good STONE QUARRY, open and ready for operation, containing 3 acres and 6 perches, good ledges of first-class stone of all qualities. Also. Two good team Horses a good two-horse wagon a spring wagon, either double or single and a lot of harness. On the quarry ground is a fine young apple, pear and plum orchard, one year's growth.

All at a bargain. Enquire of R. M. GEE SONS. Monongahela City.

March 22 1884 THE MONONOAHKL.A FIVE AND TEN CENT STORK Is the place to buy your Tinware, and small nouwiHMU gooas cneap. lull siock ana lowest prices in the city. BREAD, CAKES AND PIES OF BEST QUALITY ALWAYS ON HAND. Don't forget the place. 3 doors above M.

Church, Main Street. Monongahela City. M. SANDERS. Stock and Cheese Farm FOR SALE IN KANSAS.

A first-class farm of 560 acres for raising stock and making cheese. Plenty of spring water, 20 acres of young timber, and well Improved. Situated 4 miles from Ellsworth, the county seat, a railroad town of loGO inhabitants Good home trade established for all cheese made at 124 cents per ff. For particulars and items address REV.J. E.

LEYDA. Ellsworth Kansas. SAI FSMFfJ -vawaswA lew six reliable men to art AGENTS for the stle Ol our NKW Kill ITS AND SPKl'IVI'l ICS, together with a full line of NURSERY STOCK. I'revious experience not essential. aWlalVR, ACT1VK MKS KAHN UOOU WAUKS.

For terms, 'address, Riving full name, age and reference. HOOPES, BROTHER THOMAS, Wol Chester, Prmt'ii, WANTEU. Hi Believing that the best inducements we can offer is to sell at the possible margiu, we have put SHALL PROFITS IN THE FIELD TO CAPTUBE THE CBEAU OF This Season's Me. DOES IT PAY TO LOOK J1ROUjD. During the last few days we had a good many customers tell us it paid them handsomely.

JUST TRY IT, TtST THE IMTTER FOR YOURSELF. We don't teel put out when you examine our stock and tell us that you want to look around. We are quite satisfied to take the chance (we had almost said the certainty) of selling you when you have been around. All we ask la the opportunity to show our goods, it matters not whether it be the first or last place you have looked. WE ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS OF Prompt Attention A LARGE STOCK AND AT PRICES Well, please call and find out whether our prices are really low or simply a make-believe.

IT HAS BEEN TOLD TJS Several times that we are selling all grades of Muslins MUCH UNDER IRE REGULAR PRICES, You can take our stock right through and you will find that Small Profits is Our Motto WE HAVE THIS WEEK RECEIVED New Ginghams, New Bark i'nnts, ISew Light Prints. New Seersuckers. New Cheviots, New Towels And Crashes, Corsets, Laces, lores, Hosiery, Oil Cloths, Window THEO. M. BYERS CENT 11 A BLOCK BRY GOODS STORE.

As everybody knows, the first to blossom in Spring dress are the youngsters. If we are busier in ministering to their wants than most of our neighbors it is (we suppose) because our styles are found to be the brightest and our prices right to the dot. Perhaps the knowledge of the fact that we furnish Extka Buttons as well as Patches with all our boys' goods has some influence with the public. It is natural to infer that a house tha is careful in little things is right all the wav through. How ever that may be THE RANGE OF PRICES: Kilt Suits from S1.25 to $5 Children's Suits 1,50 to 10 School Suits from 3 00 to 12 Boys' Suits from 4.00 to $20 Star Shirt Waists.

Extra Pauls, Polo Caps, Juvenile Neckwear, Beautiful Styles, Thorough Workmanship, Correct Prices. (EN AY LANDEFELD, Merchant Clothier, Mononeahela City. Pa. gllERIPF'. SALE.

By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Washington county, and to me directed, there wiilbeexposed at puolic sale in front of the Court House, in the borough of Washington Washington county. on MONDAY, MAY llTH, 182.5, at 1 o'clock, p.m., of said dav, the following described real estate, viz: All the right, title and interest of the defendant. Richard Oliver, in and to the following described real estate, viz A lot of ground situate in Monongahela Citv, Washington County, described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Pikestreet and F'irst alley, thence along Pike street 75 feet thence by a line parallel with said allev lsO feet to an alley; thence by said allev 75 feet thence along said First alley ISO feet to place of beginning, being of square No. 2 in Lawrence, Sampson and Lockhart's addition to Monongahela City, upon which are erected a two-story frame dwelling with kitchen attached, frame stable, frame coal house, Taken in execution as tne property ot Richard Oliver at. the suit of Daniel Baizor for use of Th.Il, Baird.

WM. B. CHAMBERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. April 15, 1885, M.

M. M. Myers' Meat Market. Myers' Meat Market, M. M.

M. Myers' Meat Market. Removal Down Town. Myres' Meat Market is now located in the Caniage Factory Building, opposite the Methodist church, Main street, and is fitted up with new, fresh, clean hard wood coun ers, and shelves, blocks and coolers in the latest, best approved style. Here will be kept good, first class meats from home grazed cattle, the best from selected beeves.

Our endeavor will be to win and keep custom bv offering always nothing but the best. Come and see us in our new location. JNO. F. MYERS.

Manager. Monongahela City, April 10. 188ti. NOTICE is hereby given that William Ferree and wife, of Union township, by deed dated February 27th, 1885, have assigned the estate of the said William to the subscriber in trust for the benefit of creditors. All persons indebted to the said William Ferree are requested to make prompt payment of their accounts to J.

P. Miller, Assignee. Washington, March 2i. 18(15. 3t T) will pay 810 for Information that will lead to the arrest of Alex, A.

Smith w'ho took the brown cordurov sack suit and turban lrom niv shop, without leave and against the protest of my workmen, on the evening of Saturday, March 21st, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. EI. JONES. The Tailor. Monongahela City, March 2t, 1885.

ADMIXISTR ATOIfS NOTICE Letters of administration having been granted the undersigned on the estate of James T. Stewart, late of MonongaheU City, Pa persons having claims will present them, and creditors will also present them for settlement. Will be present at Patterson's grocery every Saturday afternoon, for a few weeks. C. VANVOORHIS.

Monongahela City, March 25, 1885. SCHOOL, TEACH LKS have for sale, 35 Richmond Patent School Desks, as good as new, which I will sell at one-half their value. These Desks constitute 10 starters and 35 double seats and desks. Received the above from an educational institute in this region that ceased operations and placed this Furniture in niv hands for sale. For a bargain address C.

G.REDRUP. mchaV85 River Ave Allegheny City, Pa. OKPHAXS'COCHTSAiaE. in virtue or an order from the Orphans' Court of Washington Count v. the undersigned trustee will on THURSDAY.

MAY 7th. 1885. olferat P'iblic sale on the premises, the following described real estate of SAMUEL J. RICE, deceased, viz: All those two lots of ground in the borough of West Brownsville, in said county, known in the plan of said borough as Lots No. 57 and 58, fronting on Main street, and extending back to land of Jas.

L. Bowman, and adjoining lots of Sarah DeLaney and Rebecca Johnson, on which are erected a TWO-STORf FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and necessary oil buildings. The dwelling house is almost new, and contains six rooms with an out kitchen attached, and has an excellent and well finished cellar. The grounds are well fenced ana the house conveniently located and in excellent repair. Sale to commence at 10 e'clock, a.

m. Terms made known at time of sale. T. JEFF DUNCAN, Trustee, Washington. Pa April 7, 1885.

WANTED. The people to know that JONES BROTHERS are now ready to satisfy the public in the way of Fine Groceries and Nice Rigs at two ot the most popular stands In the city, at Rock Bottom Prices for Cash onlv They now occupv the following well known and convenient locations. Main Street. Tnlid ward. THE CiRM'KHY In the Miller Hotel Block formerly Hill's.

THE falVERY In the Union Carriage Fac tory. Main street. We solicit a share of public patronage, and guarantee goods and prices, also teaiiis, rigs and rales perfectlvsalislactory. Yours Respectfully, JONES BROTHERS. MonongahelaCily, April 7, 1885.

Dr. G. A. Linn is the recipient of a box of oranges from a FiorMa friend. Daughters, Wives ami Mothers.

We emphaticallv guarantee Dr. Marchisi's Catholicon.a. Feina.e Kemedv, to cure Female' Diseases, such as Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and Displacement or foeaiiiig down feeling. Irregularities.

Barrenness, Chansie of Life, Leucorrhoea, besides many weaknesses springing from the above, like Headache Bloating, weakness, Sleeplessness, Nervous debility, ralpita-tion ot the heart. Eor sale bv druggists. Ppiees. S1.00, and 81.50 per bottle. Send to Dr.

J. B. Mareliisi, Utiea. N. for pamphlets free.

For sale bv K. Eugene Byers, druggist. I'ositive Cure for Tiles. To the people of this county we would say we have been given the Agency for Dr. Marchisi's Italian Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed to cure or money refunded Internal, External, Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles.

Price 50c a box. No cure, no pay. For sale by K. Eugene Bvers. Drueaist.

Born. ToJohn Abbey, of Carrol a son. A CARD. Certain competitors, jealous of the reputation of our Eureka flour, in order to damage the same, have duplicated ou? sack and brand and filled with an inferior grade of (lour. A.l are hereby warned that none is genuine without our name on the sack.

Ask for Eureka put up for Patterson Stewart, and accept no other. Announcements. We are authorized to make the fcllowing announcements, subject to Republican Nominating Convention and Kules. Sluriir. GEO.

E. LOCKIIART, of Union township, member Co. 157th Reg't. Pa. S.

B. CONDIT, of Washington, late of Co. 22nd Pa. Cav. FRANK I).

NICIIOLL, Somerset township. J. A. WORK, Buffalo township. L.

J. WEAVER, of East Pike Run. JAS. T. HEMPHILL, of CAPT.

W. K. LYTLE, ot II. P. BOON, late Captain.

First West Va. Cavalry. EBENEZER McBURNEY, South Strabane. M.C. BURROUGHS, AmwcU.

Co. 5th Pa. Heavy Artillery WM. A. GABBY, Franklin, late Co.

A. 100th (Roundhead) Regiment, V. Jury Coiumisttioni'r. JESSE WILSON, of Canonsburg. R.

II. BAKER, of Washington, late of Co. F. 32nd U. S.

C. T. HENRY BOLDEN, Washington. S. P.

WEST, Donegal. S. II. JACKSON, of Claysville. FOR UK ST.

House on Chess street, now oceupied by Dick Elwood. Apply to ALEXANDER CO. T7WR UKjVT The large brick ware house 1 nn Pnilrnnrl cti'AAt tit if voh allot. Apply to HENRY LAN UEFEL1). TO LET.

One house in Second ward Monongahela City. Inquire HANK'S MEAT MARKET. Main street. Foil SALK-Two treshcows, good milkers, just fresh. Applv to SAMUEL 111NDMAN, apl 1-6 Forward township.

OR SA i K. A fresh cow, calf 10 days old. uow nail jersey. DAVID KEKK, March 30. Benilesville, Pa.

THKKK DWELLINGS FOR E.T. In Third ward. Monongahela City. Price 88.50 per month each. Enquire of R.

WILLIAMS, Alderman. Foil It EST. A house with seven rooms and a hall, on Chess street. Apply to V. A.

OKL. Monongahela City. March 4. 1885. Foil KE i Saloon premises; Forward township, Allegheny near Ferry landing.

Inquire of GEO. A. HOFFMANN. Jr. March 23, 1885.

FOR RENT. One-half of a new Irame double house, on Chess street, now occupied by James Maloy, Apply to DAVID DEVORE. Monongahela City. March as, ATTENTION. Randall Guards, meets every Monday evening, uulessotherw.se directed.

JNO. M. ORABLE, Pres t. OH AS. S.

It ALL, Secretary. Monongahela City, 1835. Foil SAi.K. A ffne babv buggy, in willow and rattan, handsomely upholstered and good as new. Enquire of W.S.

SIIKPLER. Mononsahela City, April 9, 1885. IOUREXT The house and lot of ground situated on Turnpike near toll gate, known as the Steward property. Kmmire of I. 8.

KKENEY. Monongahela City, April 3-9. Jamvm ii. will whitewash, Kalsomlne and hang paper, ridding yards, sodding. Apply to residence.

Old Adams property. Coal street. Terms reasonable. Monongahela Citv, March 25. FOH SALE A barber shop for sale or rent, good run of custom, well located, near the station or ferry landinc, ou Second street.

Terms reasonable, possession given immediately. Apply to YV.M. CATL1N. V. O.

Box 221, Monongahela City, 1'a. IpoGS Fott SALE. am now prepared to supply orders 'or Brown Leghorn eggs tor f0 cents per setting; the Black Breasted Red (fame for S1.0U per setting. Leave orders at I. X.

t. Shaving Saloon, second street. JOSEPH R. BROOKS, apl 9 Monongahela City. Pa.

otitic A silver fork is missing from among the lot loaned the Arcanum Sup per, Any lady having an extra fork will please return it to the Post olltce I lint it may be given the owner lii-iitm, the returns and make another coiiiii, a tin; mining article breaks a set. ITVMt 15 EXT. A large ROOM In livers' building, second floor, now occupied by Record Priming Co, Also, LODGE ROOM Wednesday and Thursday of each week and first ami third Monday and Tuesday of each month. Enquire of R. C.

BYERS. Jan. 20 '85, From Cniontown to Pittsburgh. LEAVE. Untontown Brownsville California Bellevernon MonoBfjahela W.

Elizabeth Dravosburg a. m. a. m. p.

m. a. m. 8:30 i 6:20 10:45 i 6:32 11:59 i 6:55 11:23 7:29 11:57 8:00 12:24 3:40 4:35 4:47 5:10 5:43 6:12 10:55 i 6:35 7:01 11:43 7:40 12:25 I 8:23 12:45 I Homestead 8:50 1:11 Arr. 9:30 1:50 a.

ni. p. m. p. m.

p. bunday Train Leaves Brownsville at 7:30 a.m. Monongahela City at 8:40. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10.31 a.m. Returning leaves Pittsburgh at 1:01 p.

arrives Monongahela City 2:51, Brownsville 4.00 m. Tickets sold and baggage checked to an points east on the Pennsylvania Railroad. For Rates of fare, time tables, call on Agent, Monongahela Division, or address THOS. E. WATT, Pass.

Agent, Western District. 7 Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. W. S.

WILSON, Agent, City, Pa. Al.TI.UOUK ti OHIO K. ft. Wheeling Pittsburg Division. Trains arrive and depart Eastern Standard Time.

GOING WEST LEAVES PITTSBURG FINLEYVIT.I.E AH. WA9HT0N 8:00 a.m. 9:08 a.m. 10.05 a.m. 3:15 p.m- 4:13 p.m.

5:05 p.m. 8j80 p. in. m. 10:16 m.

GOING EAST LEAVES. WASHINGTON FINLKTVILLE AR. PITTSBURG 7:00 a.m. 8:12 m. 8:56 a.

m. 9:48 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 5:05 p.m. 6:00 p.

m. 7:03 p. m. C. K.

LORD, Gen. Pass. Agt. ED. D.

SMITH, Div. Pass. PITTSBURG, PA. LOCAL NEWS. Node Penrod wants to know if tnis is last winter or next winter Several candidates will be baptised by Elder Singer on Sunday.

Florida oranges for sale at H. C. Sutman's, One roller rink at Homestead has been closed for want of patronage. The Misses Kelly, of Pittsburg are visiting Mrs. l'arkison, Bellewood.

Geo. L. Ooushore, of West Newton, has been appointed Notary. Get the best seeds, and you will find them at Kennedy Stephens. The last oranges for the season arrived yesterday from P.

A. Foster's grave, for H. C. Sutman. The funeral of Lewis Herbert, sob of L.

N. and Sallie Yohe, will take place on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prof. Orr expects to give a concert with the Elizabeth Choral Union at the close of the present term. The Brownsville Clipper is offered for sale by the proprietor, who is unexpectedly cftlled, by death in the family, to return to the East.

Misses Lena and May Reeves are expected home this evening from Blairs-ville Seminary, for a week's vacation. This is the day to get the best beef and choice ham at Hank's meat shops, uext door to Market Exchange; then your Sunday dinner will be complete. Miss Janetto Brownlea, formerly of t'Br school faculty, is paying her Monongahela friends a visit. Dr. H.

J. Gamble will attend the sessions of the National Council of the Equitable Aid Union the last of this month. Com husks for filling bed ticks, superior to straw, clean and free from knobs and lumps, making a bed lit for an angel to sleep on; for salo at Kennedy Stephens. W. A.

Patterson has Jm. A. Dicky to conduct the undertaking branch of his business. All calls for funerals promptly attended to. Miss Fannie Williams with a bevy of 00 Boston school gills spent last Monday at Plymouth.

She says when she stood on Plymouth llck she felt sure soaie her folks" had caaie over in the Mayflower. Lutheran. Morning service at Grace Lutheran Chapt 1 as usual. Evening service at Victory; subject: The Sabbath School and its Influences. African Methodist.

Preaching at 10J o'clock; subject: God's Grace Sufficient, I Cor. 15:10. Services at 7J o'clock; snliject: God with his People, Ex. 33:14. Methodist.

The morning theme will be the Purity of Religion, and the evening theme, Miracles Accrediting Religion. Presbyterian. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject of discourse. The Truths of Religion Confirmed by Experience.

Evening service 7 o'clock. Miner Killed. John Asbworth, better known as "Happy Jack," was killed at the Venture Coal Go's mines. Baird station, this morning bv a fall of slate. Deceased was well known among the miners on the river.

Was possessed of considerable property in England, from which he received an annuity as rent, The funeral will take place from the residence of Wm. Dickson, at Webster station, at 2 m. Sunday, and interment at Gilmore's cemetery. Mr. Ashworth was of a cheerful and contented disposition so that he was affectionately nick-named by his fellow miners as "Happy This Evening Elder Singer will continue to speak on the Action of Baptism.

There was a fine audience last night and excellent attention. List of Letters in the Post Office at Monongahela City, Washington county, April 11, 1885. Messrs. Lewis Neel. Mrs.

Sarah Shepherd, Mr. Peter Turner. C. W. Hazzard, P.

M. VV. A. Patterton the new undertaker and funiture dealer, has now a complete stock of the above line of goods, fine goods and low prices. Our lady school teachers are becoming experts now in tailor made suits, of the style of '76.

The boys and girls look wise and whisper considerably over the tableau for the Exhibition Friday evening next. Mr. Fred Emory, thu young man who recently fell out of Smith's carpet room window, Washington, is at his home in Hillsborough, suffering from aUack of rheumatism. Mr. Huffman has rented the room formerly occupied by the Five and Ten cent store, to Anton.

A piece of slate fell ou Ed Montgora ery, atSlaib's mines, yesterday, and injured his right leg. R. V. Arnold, of Wilksnsbnrg. shot himself yesterday; his suicide resulting from the loss of his mney by the Penn Bank.

The Elizabeth Herald says: -The new skating rink will remain closed on Wednesday evenings, out of consideration for the prayer meetings which have that evening for their own. From the preparations being made it appears that the school entertainment next Friday night, promises to be a pleading event. Mrs. S. S.

IngleF, who for tunny years was a resident of Elizabeth, and kept a seminary at that place, died in ber 70lh year at Rollins, Wyoming Territory, a tew weeks since..

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