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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. "You shall do'u'othing'of the re revised for the seifund time. The time for WHERE ARE THEN Fifth Aveinjfc It I LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ombm mm The Claysville creamery ia ready for business, D.

I. Griffith paints Mrs. Reed's bouse, West Pike street. The need of a garbage furnace becomes more apparent every day. The Washington natatorium.

property is to be sold by the sheriff. Work bas been commenced on the addition to the Tyler tube works near Washington. S. B. Howard, the fruit tree man, lias gone to Mt.

where he will canvas for a time. Picnic, festival, concert and every kind of entertainment printing at Thk Notes GAPES Cheap-Choice-Chic-Charming. Everybody wants a Cape this Spring-. No need to want In rain. Onr prices bring- them within reach of everyone.

AT $9 Nice Double Capes of Fine Cloth; Ruffled Neck: Greens, Blues and HI Pl.Q) Tans; only 2.95. AT 4. fl Long TriPle oHrridescent Serge; different colors on different I ipt.aU lights; Silk Ribbon Trimmed; 4.90. AT fl fl i Fine with Butterfly Cape attached; Silk-lined Capes VWiUU( Sdk and Mosaic trimming; Blue, Black, Green and Tan; AT I 9 7 Velveteen Butterfly Capes; lined throughout with Irridescent Silk; I VJJ I a very handsome taking cape; Black only; 112.75. These are but four items out of hundreds in Capes alone.

No space to talk about Jackets, Suits, Wraps, etc. They're equally cheap. Come and judge for yourself. CAMPBELL DICK. 81, S3, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg.

SEE Our Top Buggies, SEE Our Single Buggy SEE Our Riding Saddles SEE Our Sweat Collars at Us for any style oi Vehicles, either factory or home-made. We can save you money. SEE Us for repairing, as we have made a cut of from 10 to 25 per cent, on Carriage and Wagon SEE Our Large Stock of Guaranteed. G-owern CANONSBl-KG, PA. entering sheep has been extended from July 1 to August 15, The O.

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U. A. of Fayette, Washington, Greene and Somorset aud part of Allegheny enmity, will hold their annual meeting at Unioutowu ou July 4th. It is expected that 10,000 persons will take part iu the parade. A glauco at the city poor farm from tbe car wiudow of.

a train shows piles upon piles of brick and other building material, many men at work unloading cars, build, ing brick, and doing other work. It is ex-peoted that the buildings will be completed by winter. The musical and literary entertainment to be given in the opera house on the even ine of the 20th promises to be a very en joyable affair, The performers will be young ladies from the Pittsburg Female college. Proceeds for the benefit of the Hill church. The date for the 'musical and literary entertainment to be given in the opera house by a number of young ladies of the senior class of the Pittsburg Female college is the 26th instead of the 20th, as given in one of the local notices in The Notes last week.

i Ed. Marshall of McKees Rocks, who worked at the blacksmlthing business in this town some 40 years ago, was in town on Saturday. Mr. Marshall is a brother of William Marshall, who moved from this place to a point near Lawrence, Kansas, some 25 years ago. On Friday last the Mrs.

Nancy Liddle property at Boyce station was sold at public sale by Auctioneer W. V. Cook. The property consists of 18 acres, and was sold in two parts. John Wilson of Library purchased 14J acres at $80 an acre, and the other three- and a half acres were knocked down to Richard O'Rourke at $100 per acre.

James C. Bebout.one cf Cecil township's active and enterprising young farmers, was appointed farmer at Morganza by the board at a recent meeting in Pittsburg The board as the same meeting reduced the pay aud made some changes in the rules which did not suit Mr. and he Ii8s, we are informed, decided not to sc cept the position. An exchange tells a story of a boy who was sent to market with a sack of roasting ears, and after lingering around town all day, came home without selling them When his mother asked him why he did not sell the corn he said that no one had asked him what was in the sack. There are many merchants like that boy.

They have plenty of goods, but fail to tell the people what they have in their sack. Moral, ADVERTISE. Among the improvements out the West nc to be noted the fine new residence of James A. Thompson, at the junction of Pike street and Cemetery avenue, just beyond the borough line. The location is one of sincular beauty, commanding as it does a fine view up aud down the valley.

The lot is a semi-circle and when the grad ing and sodding is finished, will present a fine appearance. Mr. Thompson's house, which contains six large, airy, cheerful rooms, shows good woikmansuip, ana the following mechanics had contracts on it Wood work, W. K. Thompson plastering, Robert Hull; painting, DeKaib Phillips.

Miss Willard III. Letters received from London by the Women's Christian Union state that Fran ces Willard has entirely broken down as the result of her three years' hard work and the loss of her mother last year. Her physicians have ordered her to Switzerland for the summer, and refuse to allow her to carry out her plan for taking part in the world's congresses at the exposition. Some doubts are expressed as to her recovery. They Want Hoe Meat, The town council has passed an ordi nance, says the Ulaysville lieeorder, put ting the hog out of town as a health meas ure the move is no doubt a wise one, but we are pretty certain that everybody will not think that way.

The people who think it necessary to their happiness to raise a hog to eat up the offal of their house, wib no doubt kick long and hard, and give the council some trouble, or we miss our guess. Our Dumb Animals. OwDumb Animals for May is an inter esting number aud contains some fane illustrations which cannot fail to please all, especially the little folks. This publication is doing an immense amount of good ia teaching the American people, especially the rising generation, to be kind and merciful to all beasts and birds. If you want the paper send 50 cents to Our Dumb Animals, 19 Milk street, Boston, Mass.

Sent to the "Works. The following persons from this county were taken to the work-house oa Monday Saiah Peach, three months; John Harvey, six months; Gus Catlin, six months; Cha. Yates, five months; Alex. McTerky, ve months Isaac Emery, ninety days Alex. Bradley, five months; John Perry, eighteen months; Antony Shaffer, three months.

The End in Sight. Washington Democrat, The trouble in the Burgettstown Presbyterian church seems about to solve itself, the persons who are opposed to the pastor having formed a new organization and will seek recognition at the next meeting of the presbytery. We tope that this will end the matter. She Wan Disappointed. "Didn't you find him just as I represent edhim?" Lady (indignantly) No, sir; you said be was a bird dog and be hasn't sung a note yet, sod I've had him two weeks.

Chicn go Inter-Ocean, All Should Head It. A ten-cent copy of that marvellous book "Black Deaidy" will open your eyes, heart and mind, and after reading it carefully you will, if you be humin, treat your dumb animals one hnndred per cent, better than before. Indiana Come near, sun south wind, blow, And bo the winter's captives freed. Whero firo tho springs of Ions ago? Driro under ground the lingering snow, And up tho greensward legions leads Cowo near, eun south wind, blowt Are, these the skies wo used to know? Tho budding wood, the fresh blown meadf Como near, Bun south wind, blowl Tho breathing furrow will wo sow, And patient wait tho patient seed) Como near, sun south wlud, blowl The grain of vanished years will grow, But not the vanished years, indcedl Whoro are tho springs of long ago? With sodden leafage, lying low, They for reraemurnnco faintly plead! Como near, sun south wind, blowl Where are tho springs of long ftgo? -Edith M. Thomas.

HOW I DIED. I was vory sick. I hndlaid for days that seemed yeara tipdn tbe rack of such pain as only strongmen, suddenly broken tipori the wheel, may know. Every bono in my body, every nerve, every minuto gland of corporeal tissues had been liko electric wires and cells surcharged with ethereal agony. At last there had come a benumbed eoling that thrilled liko the vibration of harp strings suddenly stilled I could hoar tho hum of voices like the far oft drone of bees, and tho sound Boomed soothing mo into a strango peace.

I was aware that somebody passed light before my eyes, and after repeating tho action several times replaced the night lamp'on tho ntand without the shade. I knew also ha some uody stepped to the window and throw it wide open, while a voice, seemingly borne beyond tho confines of space and gathering force as it approached the boundaries of auric nlar demonstration uniil it boomed liko tho deep bass of the sea, uttered these words: "Tho poor follow is going fast, Give his spine a clianco to Ireo itselr." "Do yon believe in that old woman rot?" awked another, and from the ro. gion of enchanted drowsiness whero 1 seemed to linger I caught myself listen ing for tho third voice, which I seemed to know would speak next. And I didn't listen in vain, for even whilo I struggled with tho unseen forces that were hurry ing mo away a woman's voice, clear and 6trong and sweet as the notes of a bell that was forever ringing in my oar. said: "Wo boliovo in God's mercy, and wo bellevo that this poor pain racked body is about to throw open the door by which tho spirit goes free; if a closed window hinder its going, wo will throw every window in the old hospital as wide as tho sky." "And give the rest of tho poor devils in tho ward a chanco to catch a mortal chill," responded tho second voico, "Yon aro as consistent as tho rest of your sex, Miss Brady." Whilo yet the echo of tho head doctor's voico heat tho air in circles of receding sound, I suddenly ceased to tldnk, to hear, to feel, to be.

And yet I was. knew by somo newly developed sense that I lay mute and white upon tho cot winch had swmortod mv bodv so lonor. and that tho fragrance of a prayer floated" through tho awlul stillness of the room. It had no form nor sound, and yet some thing within mo perceived it, as tho lan guid senses perceive tho fragrance of newly mown hay upon a serene June morning. A continuous pageant of the most se raphic vision unfurled endless progrcS' sion before me.

I saw the green hills of my childhood's homo lift themselves liko emerald bubbles va a hazo of enchanted air. I saw tho sapphire of the sea set in a rim of violet dawns and daffodil noons. I saw tho stretch of desert sands like drifts of snow within tho compass of a lonelv land. And in tho midst of their bewildering vision I suddenly saw gloaming slab within a windowless room, whero something long and white and still was lying. Drops of ieo were forming on tho edges of the slab, and a death cold stream was purling across its shin ing surface.

Something that was not a voice, and which made itself manifest to mo through other channels than tho ear, spoke lightly of the grave wherein 1 soon should lie, "We will bury him tonight," it seemed to say, "thero will be no friends to in terfere, and there are too many dying these few dys past to keep 'stills over a half clay." "But the law grants even a 'stirr'1 its rights, responded tho womanly voico I had learned to know, "wo have no right to bury him with such indecent "Right or no right, law or no law, he'll havo to get out of this tonight," replied tho first voice, The contention had no effect upon the something within my ice bound frame which still held its mysterious connec- Ltion with sentient life. That filament, fino as tho gossamer shred by which tho spider binds together the ether and the rose, seemed an electric wire charged with messages from an unseen world. I could hear tho rise and fall of angelic: choruses, liko the dip of songful seas, and clear and sweet and distinct, above them all, I heard the woman's voico 1 learned from out tho cold embrace of death to note. "Ha shall not bo buried tonight, nor yet tomorrow, If that flush continues ou his face." "What flush aro yon talking about?" responded the doctor, bringing the light he carried nearer the face that lay upon the. marble slab, whero the ice drops were forming, crystal by crystal, like tho beads one threads upon a growing stra nd.

"Why, the flush we both havo noticed since we stood here. I knew by the in tent gazo you bestowed upon what gen erally demands but a passing glance that you discovered it when I did, and I demand that the body be removed to the ward until wo investigate the case." "That flush is only the reflection of your red dress," laughed the doctor. "ion are wasting time," gaii tho nnrso. "I shall call a stretcher to carry this living man out of tho morgue. Aft erward we may resume our convevsiv lion," Now Try This.

Tt wilt nntt rnn rt.t1,!..n nn.l 1 jvi. i. nits oiin i do you good, if you have a Couch. Cold, or any trcuMe ith Throat, Chest or I.nnca T)r. Kino1! 'Kenr niaAnvi.p i Consumption, Coughs and Colds is cunran-tetd to give relief, or money will be psid V.

I i wins, puuems iHUii irtk vrriitps ioiinu II just the thiug and under in ue had a speedy and perfect recovery. a Fample bottle at our expense and learn for younelf just how good a thins it is. Trial bottles free at J. B. Donaldson's Drug Btore.

Large site 50c. and $1.00. Lane'a Family Medicine More tbe Bowels plied tho doctor, placing his hand as ha spoke upon tlio outstretched arm of tlva nurse with compelling force. "You have made a fool of yourself over this follow from the first. Not a hanger on in the ward but what noticed your interest in his handsome face.

You aro bound to me by ties yon cannot break, and rather than Boo you under tho enchantment of this follow again I simply will smother the feeblo pulse of life that lingers in his veins and make a surety of his death. "You may be a villain, but you are not a coward, Dr. Ware," replied the woman, whose hand he Btill hold. "To refuse to give this man the chanco to live would bo tho most despicable act of your life, and, so help mo God, I will denounce you as a murderer before tho first justice can find If you do not instantly sum' nion assistanco and remove this body from this place." "Not so fast, my dear. Every moment's delay extinguishes more and more tho chance for life, and if tho attendants we shall summon find a dead man on the slab who will believe your hysterical story in the aco of my statement that no sign of life oxistod? Women nurses are not in favor just at present with the board; they are too sensational, too emo tional, too indiscreet.

Your bravado will eventuate only iu your own dis- graco." With the bound of a cat, the nurse, whilo ho was yet speaking, broke from tho doctor's detaining hold and reached the door. Quick as thought she opened It and Hew clown the long corridor. Shall tho future eternities hold for me another moment fraught with such pain as thrilled my tortured limbs when the doctor's malignant face bent above my sealed eyes, aud although conscious of a vast resorvo power I felt myself unable to move the lightest member or lift, by a singlo hair's weight, the closed lids: I Salt his iingors press tho delicate anato my of my throat, and I knew that he was seeking to throttle the little lifo left In my body. Every drop of blood be came a spear of llamo to thrust my quiv ering flesh, and the effort I made to groan started what seemed to mo to be showers of hot blood from every pore. Tho sound of hurrying feet and clamoring voices staid tho doctor's hand before its full purpose was accomplished, ana raising himself from his sitting pos ture ho greeted tho newcomers with a brisk: "Hurry up, boys! I thought Miss Brady had fallen asleep on the way, Lift this fellow up quickly and carry him to tho ward.

Ho is good for a lon lease or lire yet." I never know how the doctor and Miss Brady adjusted their quarrel. Both retained their respective positions for somo time after my recovery to health and removal to a western city, where a stroke of long delayed good luck reknit tho raveled edgo of my finances and placed me above want. Miss Brady finally resigned her posi tion at my suggestion aud joined me in my western homo as my beloved wifo. Of the doctors well tarings or ill faring! we noither of us know aught from that day onward and forever. New York World.

Hints For Koaclbullilt'i-s. To intolliffpnt.lv Incn.r.o rnmla fnr county, for instance, thero should be map on a largo scale showing water courses, railway stations, towns and their population ana the population per square muo rov uiitorcnt sections. Having determined tho general direction aud extent of tho road, the problems of or-iirtn drainage, adaptability of tho soil for road lmrnoses and minor (VYnsiiWnfinne may present themselves before a definite 1 II 1 i location may oe uorermmea. xne amount of grade in a country road should nrnn. erly depend upon the character of the country ana iramc.

uraaes should nevet be level and never very steep. It is bettei to go around a steep hill than over it. bteep snort cuts may bo convenient for neighborhood roads, but never for main thoroughfares. Clavev snrfarn mnvl helped by the addition of sand and sandy surtaco Dy tiie addition of, clay With regard to drainage, amplo and well graded sjdy ditches with abundant outlets for storm water should be supplied. Tho effort should be to construct a nar row good road not a wide common road.

Tho lay6ut should be wide, but the graded portion narrow. Ground surfne. Ing was good and broken trap rock still Doner, uie roaq surface should bo, in fact, a traffic- bearing, waterproof rooi Over the dirt road, slightly yielding oi malleable under heavy loads, but sufficiently firm not to break, Minneapolis Tribune. riiiladftljihlit City Fnmllli'8, Philadelphia is a dingy city by tho side of Paris. It is outdone by most of the world's centers in all bv which the wnrlil reckons Greatness, but no citv that ia ever was, has done more to make fam ilies and therefore children comfortable.

If all I'nris were to file mst vnn every fifth person would bo a child under 13 years of ago. If all Philadelphia wcro to do the same, thero would be three such children for every 10 persons, File for filo, there would bo one-half moro children in than in Paris; more, file for flip, than in New ionc or qndou inore than in anyoi the world's old ereat cities: mnvo. h. ennso Philadelphia makes life more comfortable for families aud for eliildrcn. St.

Nicholas. A Matter of Frtl, Mr. riH20r 1 don't see whv von ilia. Charged the girl, for sho was the best Servant wo ever had, Mrs. Binirct That m.av be.

hut n-ns over at Mrs, Kingslcy's, next door, yesterday, and sho has discharged eirht girls In two weeks, and I had only dis charged seven. It would never do to let her got ahead of me, Exchange. A GflWmor'i It is told of Governor (now Senator 7 13. Vance that boinrr in a Ttr.fiw amttn lied WWVL cnararremmt in iha Intn rlvil saw umo vviwvGJi mo imos running for lifo, when ho exclaimed OoU, Mollie White Carolina, I wovtld. run too." Richmond Txi.

i -i. Bncklen's Arnicn Salve. The best salve ia the world for Cuts, Bnibts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Rkia Erupt'onn, and posi-tireiy curt Piles or no pay required. It is gUHranterd to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by J. B. Donaldson. Tho Tcople'e Savin's Bank. The People's Saving Bank, 81 Fourth avenue, I'ittsbnrp, has the largett capital of any aTing institntion ia Penn sylvania.

Rend yonr name and sddress and get copy of rules and regulations governing deposits and RHEUMATISM PREVALEHT. Caused by Uie Sudden Changes of Temperature, PEOPLE WHO ISAVE FOUND RELIEF, Rheumatism more prevalent hero than ever before. When this disenso fastens upon on Individual with its soreness und pain, swelling the joints, rendering hiin helpless in his movements, and shattering his usefulness, ho la indeed an object of pity. Tho slight pain in the back, paiu or stiffness of tho joint or muscles, is a warning indication of an improvlshed condition of tho blood, a low slate of health, and if not attended to at once, means rheumatism. Rheumatism can now bo relieved and cured.

Since tho Introduction of Favorite Remedy, by Dr. Dnvid Kennedy, of Rondout, N. there baa been fewer sufferers than ever before. Favorite Remedy drives out rheumatic poison from tho blood, restores the circulation, strengthens tho nerve power. The best proof of its value is tho good it lias done.

"I was afflicted with Inflnmmntory- rheumatism fur fifteen yenrs, writes Hir. 1 Toyer, of East Nassau, K. Y. So severe that I was stip-pjsnit be a cripple for life. Vuder physicians treatment I grew worse.

Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy helped me from the time 1 first used it, and entirely cured me. Have felt no traceof khe disease, siucu, and ibat was tbree years ago." Tho beautiful daughter of Mr. James Mn of DeMoines, was helper fur mouths with sciatic rheumatism. After a few doses of Dr.

Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, she began to grow better, appetite iinpro vetl, slept well, aud continuing its use, was cured. "I was confined to my bed with rheumatism n.ar my heart, wr Hcs Mr. C. L. Beaver, of Hir-miinjham, and used Dr.

Kennedy's Favorite Kemedy but a short while before it drove tho heumatisin out of my system." Mr. O. Lansing, of Troy, N. had rheumatism so bad that he had to be turned over in bed. After using Dr.

Kennedy's Favorite Remedy but a short while was restored to health. What reason then for suffering with rheumatism or neuralgia. This medicine will help you if given a trial, PAINTING, WHITEWASHING, ETC. COMING. Tho old and originil Whitewash and Calso- niinor, ROBERT GILLESPIE, Who ia now prepared to do all kinds of Whitc-washingnnd Calsourining.

All work guaranteed to bo dono without soiling tho nuper or carpet Calsomining ceilings of ordinary size, 75 conts to 81 ottch. Brussols carpets fitted and laid to order, Here he comes again with IRON CLAD PAINT, Manufactured from Jjiiko Superior Iron Oro, which he will furnish and put on tin or iron roofs at reasonable prices. A special Ouarantoo on all roofs painted with this paint. Don't let your roof rust forithc want of paint. All ordor loft at Wilson's meat shop will receive prompt attention.

TERMS CASH. ROBERT GILLESPIE. mJ.W..GRUBBS,. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER AND GRAINER. Paper Hanging a Specialty, a(-CS5aShop over Jf organ's grocery, Central CAKONSBURG AT HIS OLD TRICKS.

C. P. Norris wishes to Fay to the publio that he is prepared to contract for ail kinds of House Practioal Grainer, Frescoer and Papor Hangor. Terms reasonable and work No. 1.

All orders left at Munnell Young's Hardware Store will re ceive prompt attention. G. P. orris, PA. PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE.

Handsoms, Indestructible. Cheaper than wood. Tic pSore cut shows Piefcet Fcaoe with gate. This Is not netting! cbu nso-t on Iron or W'ooi Pasta. When writing tor j.rioea ftlvo Nr.mlvT of Gnt-s, Pontile ami SiiiRto, U'tuiU-d.

Wo kUo manufacture avr Iron Fr-nriuc. OreMirn, SMbla Fltrlnm, tire SiinHcH and 1'IHiS K801PKK. tvilur Poors, mid Kallltlitf. Hrasi and Iron UrilU. WlltB IMJOaANU WINDOW BCUKKS8, and alt kinds of WIRE WORK.

TAYLOR DEAN. 201. 203 4 Market Pittsburgh, Pa. HAIR BALSAM CleansoH and Ireautit.ci the hair. Pruitu.ti1 ft 'luxuriant ETTowth.

i Never Paila to Bcstoro Gray 1 Ilair to its Youthful Color. (Jurei scalp discos hair lailiug. 50c. and .00 at Druggisti The Consum ptlve and Feeble r.nd who jiiffcr from exliomtinfl; diK-aces shuultt ufc Parser's (ringer Tonic. Jtfiireithc U'onrtCouah, Weak Lutizi.

Ictil.ty. Iil-digtsUun, Krmalfl wciUnieM, Jthcuinaiina Ate- ftl HINDERCORNS. Trteontv mreciirp for Corn. Stop aliiMui, Alaktu wUkiBg euj. at lruuicU MIL AND CREAM can bo feopt perfectly fresh and swoet five to seven days WITHOUT ISIXO lt'K.

Simple, choap. unfailing. Sample free. Write. THE PEE3EEVALINE MFG.

Sole Utti. and Patentees, 10 Cedar New York. RHEUMATISM CURED BY CS1SO ONE BOTTLE YELLOW PINE COMPOUND, Trice 2.00; lij- Express $2.23. Send for treatise. TKI.IOW PIM EXTRACT CO.

2V7 Franklin St. Allegheny, 1'a, For sale by all druggists. Nature's Remedy ran off' Liver Complaint Schenck'3 Mandrake Liver Pills lis. ArV-crtMncIliirMarinStratRtA wrieri. smvirtM r.Mweimsiitfw..i (ftp VOX.

A. FINE STORE. PUT TH PlMESf STOBR. I $50 and up. Harness, $4.50 and up.

at $1,50 and up. 25 Cents, i Work Collars. All work PENNA. AGAIN! Cream Scott, will be better nrennrpd tlmn CANONSBURG SPRING GOODS! AT Canonsburg, Pa. 8Wmr York.

rrloaSOCfei Season R0BBINS, BAMF0RD McBDRNE DEALERS IN office. Lowest prices, Robert W. Wilson is excavating for the of a new house on the south side of Cemetery avenue. Rev. W.

W. Barr of Philadelphia has hnn the suest of John 8. Barr of West College street the past week ITSR DANA'S SARSAPARILLA, ITS "THE KIND THAT CURES." John Rtnkin of West Pike street, who hft lieen a sufferer from rheumatism for some time past, is improving. A walk through some of the back alleyi will convince the board of health that this town is not nearly cleaned up yet. What looks sweeter that some of our boys with their new spring suits and budd ing mustaches? Ah there, bamniyi Lon M.

Porter and wife were the guests of Mrs. Porter's parents, John II. Rankin and wife of West Pike Jstreet, last week DeKalb Phillips of Cecil has finished painting D. R. Bebout's new house on Central avenue, and has made a good job of it.

'J McDonald's town council has appropri ated 1250 for a garbage furnace which will be erected in a piece of woods south of the i town, We have received the initial copy of the 1'rm, issued weekly at Dawson, Fayette county. It starts out with encouraging prospects, The merchant whose store rent amounts to more than his advertising does not keep pace with the representative business men oftheconnty. The spring meeting of the Canousburp Driving and Trotting association will be hflld 30. An interesting program is being arranged. The State Editorial association will have its Bummer outing at Reading in the week of June 12.

A dav trio to the seashore will probably be a feature. Real estate men and landlords of A lie gheny are in a sad state of mind. There is said to be over GOO vacant houses ia the First, Fourth and Sixth wards. Last week in court Robert Fife of Cecil was found guilty of fornication, but was recommended to the mercy of the court by the jury. He was fined $50 and costs Are vou in need of letter heads, bill heads, note heads and envelopes? If so, von should call at The Notes office.

The finest job work executed on short notice. Rev. N. F. Heidger, a former Cecil township boy, now pastor of the Fifth U.

P. church of Philadelphia, is visiting William Caldwell and family, East End. The Burgettstown Enterprise says wool buyers are talking 22 and 23 cents a pound in that section of the county, with the probabilities that price will go a little higher. Borne of the Pittsburg Sunday newspapers are now published and distributed on Saturday nights, ia order to avoid the payment of fines for the violation of the Sabbath law. The Reporter says A very youog girl baby was found in a basket in the barn at the children's home on Thursday morning of last week.

Mrs. Ross, the matron, named it Nellie Barns. The trustees of the Catholic cathedral in Pittsburg ask $1,500,000 for.it. The Guskys have offered $900,000 for the properly. If sold a new cathedral will be built in the East End.

It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that perform? a cure is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the small-est pills, will perform the cure, and are the best. J. B. Donaldson.

John Bowley, charged with killing Stephen Youug at Monongahela City, last March, and convicted in the county courts last, week has been sentenced a year and three months to the penitentiary. An exchange wants the game law amended so that book agents can be legally killed from September 1st to October 1st, spring poets from March 1st to July 1st, and scandal mongers at any time. Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy state of the system. DeWitfs Little Early Risers are pills that will correct this con dition. They act on the liver, they act on stomach, they act on the bowels.

aged 36 years, who was employed as a' watchman at the Sheridan tunnel on the railroad, was killed at the tunnel Saturday night. He was married and had two sisters living at Scranton. Editor E. F. Acheson of the Washington Obxeirer and wife have gone to Chicago, where Mr.

A. will attend the congress in the interest of the press. They will take in the fair before returning home. The most intelligent people of our community recognize in DeWitt's Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspep- sia, headache and constipation. Very -'1, perfect in action.

J. B.Donaldeon. 1 every man clean up, brush np and -e his premises and thus cause the create a favorable impression in ads of strangers, besides affording a oe of pride and gratification to our B. Jacobs of Waynesburg has ship- pea a collection of bird eggs to the World, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBBATED STAR FLOUR. We are prepared to sunnlv vnil with Tirira Bran, and Feed of all kinds.

CANONSBURG, HERE Ice iJohn Canonsburg's Popular Caterer, Tie ever this season to furnish the most delicious Ice Cream to be obtained anywhere, which will be supplied to customers in my quanity desired. BSSpecial attention given to supplying Cream for Fes tivals, Lawn Fetes, etc. Aiull Line of Cakes, Candies, Nuts, Cigars, etc. East Pike Street, I SPRING SPRING GOODS foestth's. ALL THE LATEST STYLES AT BOTTOM PRICES.

276 East Pike Street, 171 -m 1 THE POSITIVE CURE. I lMk 1 I fair. This collection consists of 132 seta i or 650 eggs, all representing Pennsylvania birds, and will be on exhibition at the Mate building. The managers of the department of live stock at the World's fair have issued no-' lice that the premium list nd rales will be SLY BBOTHKRS. Wamn READ THE NOTES FOR ALL THE LOCAL NEWS.

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1,941
Years Available:
1875-1897