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"ft laTftn "SI 1 Ef S. IJ 11 i C1 1 VOL 7. NO 2409. MOXUMiAHELA CITY, PA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2u, 1889. Price Two Cents.

HIE REPUBLICAN WW. ALHXAN'DSG. JAS.S. ALBS JOS. A.JHBBHON.

ilie MethmliKt Conom-t. The t. be tic liad blood au-J dysneps'a reacts bad blood. So both go PASS THE HEWS. T- 1 poisoiiea" The surest iiwms of relief for ibe, is a thorough nv.d j.i rsislent f'f Ayer harsapanllu March 14th, at the parsonage.

Hiil. I.y th Arthur Smitu. Air. J. Daaue.

Vaiieeviiio, Mies Maty Jen- nt: Fenlleysriiit'. ANXIVEKSARV iiKahela Val- ley Cuneil. U. A. No.

37H. will give a grand: anniversary hop, K. of L. Hall Oaks. on Wednesday eveniiis.i jhui vm u.

iei.esi.mei.., uanciiiK uiui a kodu iiiiic to an wno FirSTiVAL AT (JiiUltTSEV At F. Kennedy's Hall, Satluoay Evening. Makcii 23. The tney Band cordially invites its many friends and well wishers to attend this festival. Uefresliments.

Supper or I.iinchenu. ice cream tables, oysters in ever'' style, also a program in which tlm Viand will produce for the fust time its new fatasie. The Vocal Waltz, just introduced to the New Vol public by the threat band inasier. Come and Rive the bovs a lift we'll make you veleome. Managers James Hoishin, President: George riummer Secretary; A.

Chapman, Treasurer. George Flnrnmer, Manager. OPERA LOUSE. WEDNESDAY EV'G, MAR. 20.

Cxscle of All Nations Will be crien in the Opera House, Monon- mi We.lnesdav evening, isrtf On winch eecasion will appear HiSS IM MECOSK Who now one of the aekn ied gaeeiis of song on the American Mane. National Cradle Songs will bs given in costume with the following IT.OC, li A li- Fihst. Hush thee by Bithie. Ouartette Moi.ongahela t'lty Cradle hone, Javanese Cra.we Song l.ss line Bent lev Scot eh Cradle Song Miss Ai nie teeters Trio Outd'e Song, Misses Patterson, 'iMyhir and Scott O. Hush thee, by Babe, MISS INEZ MFt.TSKHK.

Piano Duette Miss I.enore Tayl r. Laura Keller Hutch Cradle Song Miss Ma ry Carroll PART SECOND. Sweet and Low Tvinlean Quartette Spanish Cradle Song Miss l.ueilo. Scott Italian Cradle Song. V.

Price Patlerson I English Cradle t-ong Mrs. Rev. Sleppv German Cradle Soiitf Miss Ella Wilson i Watt Song, miss ixi'z meci'sk i it. Piaii" Miss M. I.eiui.e 'l'ajior.

I.Mlia Keller Cheiekee Cradb' nig Miss Sue Ingiain l.ein.re I Slumber soeg Price ai.d l.orus ADMISSION 35 and I'eufs. Seats uti 1 sale Dry Goods Stoic. mrrr-ffl rr-ir-T-rrrtf f-irm-titi wi -WTi-rril-minia lAiif.uwj.i, Onr ot he.u-ses. si, is casket is (nil and emniileie to meet the 'wher'llihel'r;" stieei. a.

sold my coal teams and i. bark leases, I wi-h to notify all persons indebted to me to ni ike seltlem. in. bv April 1st. Alter that date account- will be let: with an Alderman for coi'eciioii.

JOSEPH KENNEDY. MonongaMi-la Cily, March I A To live in town, wo st rong v. bite girls- one for cook, the othtrtoi do house, work good wages, tood home. Ad dress P. O.

Lock box No. 5i.7, Ihownsville, Pa. 19. 20. I i i I i I i i Advertising favors to insure insertion s'joiJe! jtt bonded la tte previous dav II possioie.

pfe.SSSVLV.VKI. It LUOAO. Monongahela Division Time Card BASTEKN STANDARD TIME. Kniiu JuburgVi t. I Iilantowii.

l.BAVB m. a. ni. p. re.

a. m. finstxirith 7:05 11 :00 1:40 5:40. Homestead 7:37 11:34 5:13 6:13. Dravosburg 8:00 5:32 i 6:37.

W. EUzabeti 8:23 12:20 5: I 6:55. iiiononge'la Oity.j 8:55 12:52 6:08 6:25 7:20 Bdleveruoa I 9:20 1:17 i 6:34 6:55 p.m. Htifornta 9:39 1:36 6.53 i 7:14 1 i 1 Drowasvllte 1:50 7:02 7:2 Cnkvntowa 2:40 8:19 a. m.

r. in. p. in a.ru. I'nlontami to PlftsburKfc.

lsavb a. ro. a. m. p.

in CnioutowG 9:11 3:30 4:40 Brownsville 10:52 4:25 5:33 Jalifornla 6:24 11:04 5:42 fosiltsYeritta 6:43 4:5 3 6:01 Wonoag'ia 7:20 11 :f.O 5:20 6:27 7:44 :7:27 12:20 5:48 i i Uravosburg 8:04 7:40 12:39 6:09 1 i aomestead 8:27 7:56 1:03 6:36 irr. Pittsbursa 9:00 8:25 1:35 I 7:0 a. m. a. m.

p. m. p. m. p.

Sunday Train leaves Brownsville at 7 .30 a. m. Monongahela City at S.30. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10.15 a. ni.

Returning leaves Pitts-burgh at 1.01 p. arrives Mouongahcala City 151. Brownsville 4.C0p. m. Tickets sold and baggage checked ro all points east on tlie Pennsylvania Railroad.

For rates of fare, time tables, on Agent, Monongahela Division, or address VHOS. F. tv ATT, Puss. Agent, Western i)is. 73 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Fa.

GEORGE F. OEHRL. Agent. Monongahela City. Fa.

OAWIJIOHE OHIO H. It. Whei'Iinjc and Pittsburg Division. Vraiiis arrive and depart Eastern Standard Time. WEST LKAVE9.

i'rrTsnuKo yisLEiviLLB m. wa8h'tok 7:30 a.m. 8:23 a. m. a.

ni. 10:30 a. ni. 11:18 a.m. pm 5:2.5 is'Opm 6:31 um 30 in 9 -23 :00 Kattirdav.

a train leaves Fittsbi-re at 11 p. Fiolevvllle, and arrives at Washington at 1 :30 a. rn. GOING EAST LEAVES. PASUINOTOTi 6:51 am a 7M'8a 8:10 a in a ni 9:50 am 10:50 a 3:13 4:03 in 5:00 in 7:38 pm 8:20 pin 9:10 pm.

Those marked with a star run also on Sunday the others do not. CHAS, O. SCCLL General Pass. Agent. tVM.

CLEMENTS, Mauaper. PITTSBURG, PA. rUIAUTIKHS HAILKOAD. Pan Han-j dlk Route. Trains between Pittsburg and Washington.

Central Time, which i.ne hour slower than Eastern Standard, Schedule in effect Jnne loth, 18sS, Leave Pittsburgh r.fjo a.m. a.m. p.m. 3.30 p. n.

p.m. I Arrive Washington: ,::45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 3:40 p.m. 5:10 p.ni.6: p.n.

leave Washington: a.ai. 6:30 a.m. 8:35 a. in. 12:55 p.m.

4: tOp.ni. Arne Pittsburgh: 7:50 a.m. p.m. p.m. Ail trains dally except Sunday, LOCAL NEWS.

tell their fr'eaas. WTIn-ir friends tell theirs, ih-ws keeps -RESULT The Sale of r. yn ff AvfiPPAatC HUMi CUO UI Ji ul OUullJ TIt Is no Wonder. ftxhe qualities are very best. ftiPTrelil is all oft the price.

jflCvervtliing favors the Buyer. fcjIt eouliln't be etlierwhe for h'S" i hey no SO fast tla Fine Fur Beaver Overcoat that sold tor now going lor Fine beaver Overcoat bat sold for J.o. now going lor 512 Si-The main feature of this sale is that all Hie materials are best We knew what yood iea terinls are; you not, so vou trust us to tell von. we stay right here to make our word goo.l Allnur Keadv-mad" Clothing is going here and buy with confidence every dollars worth of our winter goods Must i. LAMDEFE8J MERCHANT TAILOR.

MAIN STF.EET. monongahhlacxtv.fa. HonoBgaiicla City Daily Faciei, ijc7 CITY OF CHA li CT I TJ I JO. Leaves JIososc.aiiei.a Cut fou Wehstek at 6:45 and hhOOa. 1 and 4.20 p.

m. For at and and p. m. Leaves WnnsTEK at 7:40 and 11 a. 2:00 m.

Leaves Bc.noi.a, at 9:15 a. 12:15 and 1 'H Every day, Sundays included, as above. touching at all intern ediate landings or on hail. Evening Excursions and Funerals at reasonable rates. JAMES A.

Master. New Feed Store Hft 117 WpqI Main RtrPAt itti ill i.vut lauiu uiivvii opposite Episcopal Church, Muuongahela City, Pa. Vill keep a Hlie Of OatS, Col'U ailll lllill Feed of all kinds. Hour in several best Giveusa call is tlw best way-let r- r.A ivj rii. i i.r.i..

Ciy March If tniu 15 four room house in Thir Ji atul.al gas. garde i garden attached. Apply to C. F. ADCLIFFE.

Monongahela City, March 16, '89. RAY KOl sa I. K. Two stacks good Hay, about 5 tons in all. ror sale cheap.

UNDERWOOD, Men 13 0 Carroll Township. T7VMS IJ A seven room frame house. almost new. situated on Coal street, third ward. Applv to W.

A. Ford. Cliess street. Alonongahela March 6, tf. i vilt Wm.

A. Adams, on I Bclyidere Place, eiupiire ot JOSEPH A. HEREON. Alonongahela. March 7th, Tiott farm m.a Keenan, in Carroll township.

For terms encmire of J. F. KKNNKDY, Courtney, Pa. rtMl l.f.T. From Ann! 1st, a 4 room rtMl J.

ho u-e in 3rd ward. E. BEECH, Jan. 31 lS'-iO. T7H No.

23fi. next post, otlice. for rent first of April next. In-! 'Piilof GEORGE A. HOFFMANN, ebruarv 4, fJ: reT'reaiffi Posfessiou Hiven April 1st, 0 w.

a. Patterson, MonergalU'la, March 2-t f. I j'ORSALE viR TO I FT. A double, house, 1' with a good iot cd ground attached. Sit- uated in ('rail's plan of lots, second ward.

Monongaiiela City Each house contains lour rooms. Terms reasonable. Enquire of J. W. HANK.

Monongahela, Jan. 2(5. 1309. WKTFDTO RENT. A market garden, near small farm, or some town or coal works.

Address, terms. JOSEPH PARTOM. P. O. box 171.

Monmieahela Pit v. IOIl RENT A brick house on Chess cornaiiiin? six rooms and a kitchen. Good local ion. For terms enquire of MRS. MARY M.

SCO IT. Main Street, Monoiigaheia, March 11, For Kent. One welling in Second ward. Two dwel ings in I hird ward, (hie dwellin iu Bellewood. M.

GRA BLE. Motioi'galiela, March 4. 1 I i i I I ATTRACTIONS Extraordinary! Five dozen Drab French woven Corsets; real value 81.2.1: our price 7 0 cts. per JPair. Full lines of the Celebrated Or.

Buel, Dr. Warner's Flexible Hiu, hour in Hand, and Health Corsets; all leading makes in Nursing and hso Misses Corsets. Hl.ite Goods, Beaptiful quality. Plain and Plai.l Nainsooks. Kossline Stripes, Ak'eran and Vesoul bace.

Plaid Carreau des Indies. Victoria and India Li nen Lawns, over different pa terns from 10c to 50c per yard. Embroidsric Finest Goods, largest assortment and lowest prices. Prettiest patterns ot Baby Edgings and 22, 27 inch flouncing lie Hemstitched Kmbroid -ries, new Hand Made Linen Torchon Lace, Wash Oress deeds Including all the richest novelties, newest designs in American and French Satines, American and Scotch (liiighanis. a so the pomtlar Toiledu-Noid Ginghams in all the latest patients, new novelties in prints.

Indigo and Pongee Blues. The greatest. Inreains in Lace Curtains, at, 75c. ifl.00, SI So, S2.fk and a paia, worth nearh double new Curtain Poles, new Curtain Chains. Sliacles.

The Keadv-made MIX FT TO StlAOKS. on the Best spring Holler; deserved- lv the most popular Window shade maue. 50c ami 7.c. also have a full line ol Hoi- iand Shades mounted on spring rollers, 37c. LARGE STOCK OF TABLE and FLOOR lt will be to your interest to call on us.

THEO. M. BYERS BLOCK DRY GOOD STORE. Mo s. iiction Sale! AT To Close-out the Entire Stock prior to Kein ival.

$5,000 Worth of Goods Must be sold to the Highest Bidder. COMMENCING ON 5 illvAl, flared 2Qth, I will offer at sale my entire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, FINGER 1NGS CHARMS. LACE PENS, SILVER- W'A'EE, CASTORS, I TER DISHES. Cake Stands WATER StfS. Ml BfOS'i lWtit fOflS 3-fld ofuOOS, Show Cases and lAtLii 'eh.

TMs a sale, and will continue me emite fio.n is disposed of. I intend to remove from the city April 1st and mird close out these goods. Persons wishing to get bargains in Jewelry or Silverware. Should attend this sale, as everything will be sild. ss-R.

'member the Place, STROUSE'3 JE-WSLRY STORK! McGRFGOK'S BLOCK, Main Stieet, V4 tii evening i.y the of tijsM. tl. i-iiu; ii a iieiimt'ii fro.ii the siereoiypel forms of cmiwih, itud ill features of a ma. pie i uteres iiu t-hamirtwr. (u.iiit: Mini ijiieer cradle xons v.

i i 1 maice up a novel program, the like of whieu wa-never before i resnted oar jii-opie, and wuie-h. no douuc will bs highly enjoyed. Tho Indies-Lave beti lui tunnle in secar-iuj the services of Aliss Jiecusker, uf.tU nn f. 31.mniM'i a audiei.ee -he is on the program two nuiuber.s, um! lhat her reception will t.e be hearty an. i goes saying.

to the tliis eveiiiu yon will be ileiihre.i, tesides helping a good cause. The closing of our SL-hocl on last was quite an event in our vilkige. lii the afteruouu many of the patrons and freimis paid the scbonl a visit, heard a few recitations, and joined with the pupils in ninny of their games. In tho evening the literary performances took place, tne house was crowded. The exercises wore of a vevy interesting nature, nud at tnoir close, ltev.

your city, guve us a on "Experience" at its couciusion he was presented with a huudome floral de.in. Hertzog then thanked the frieii'is lor their presence, mil the audience as disruisse.l. Dickey's school clones Friday evening with exhibition, by the sclioi.irs ami the Oak Grove literary society. The Prohibitory amendment hr the ftir debate. Aieshi's 11.

und 1. Williams have 'SofT? completed their scliools, nu.i will be iio)iu for a siiurt lime. L. Knot talks of soiiiS wet liis Mis. bni kct.

of Homestead, is vi.ilin; her slater, Mrs. Jl. H. Jonev 'J'htt special revival tite clmreii, was largely attended, and very impressive last uilit. Tltey will be eont uued ou Thursday night; the eliurcli and public are earnestly urged to attend.

'J'he towboals Annie Koberts and eoll ded near Wheeling; on Tuesday, which resulted in four barges tiuking and Clinton Martin beine; dfowued. The 15. 0. R. U.

lias eompleted a survey for a branch road from Taylor. town to Prosperity, in this county, a distance of eiht miles. Jf this road is limit it will lead to the deve.op:!ietit of the oiljlielti south of the Wash inirW and Tavlorstown liclds. tin evcii.ng the borough cotmeil at Washi iu, elected Orr. Uunkin kihI Georgrj Gu.lt'iey, p.ilice: T.

11. G. Brownlee. treasurer: John Murdoch, i solicitor, James il. Dickinson, clerk- of council.

Burgess Allison appointee Charles Greer, Chief of Police. The. salary of Street Comtnis-ttioner wus fixed at SMI) per year. The Washington Kleetrie Light Co. bus contracted to within Ik) ligbts of its full rapacity, ami an enlarged plant lias i-oine uecesstiiy.

Tiie otiiciais are now lignrins on how larjfd a niachiim they will need to get. By the way, what has become of the electric Kgiit company, which was charUroJ to do bu.i.iess in this citv Tho Llizabath Herald is responsibie for the statement that the year For word ks iteiii ivM,) ci care of comrade Pollock, for treatment. or so ago. Miss 1'rudio Hast BeiMchcm. M.ua Pj Mrs poil-ick nt i ntul one lia'c tjidos hwn tins place: ticsdav the Hit Mrs Kiiza t.n ned iasl week where she has b-cn 'r aaughtei.

Airs. Kphir. Miss Weich Las i into m.rship. iii store keeping with J. T.

Jon-'s. Tuunna, lt 153ali.sW..s bas Madts.nif to work at his traaa here this Surnme Miss Bessie H. Hodloe, of PurEngtou. Vt disease of tho scalp which c.used her hair to becni.ie very harsh and dry and tn fall so freely sin, dared comb Ayer's 11:, Vigor gave her a heald ud made Vjh bar 1 1 ALKXANDEU Co. MOKOSUAHELA Oil'V, FK.N VITOHEYATLAW.

(fr Konrth Avenue, PITTtiBUKU. ATTOKNE Y-AT-LA Office in Young's Building, next to Towa Ra WASHINGTON, FA, QHA8. G. M'lLVAIN. ATTOR1MEY-AT-LAW Ip'OI IJTII PITTSUMICH.

a It ESJiiENCK Main Monoiigah City, Fa. pAI" Jit. AKCiLETEUT. MONONGAHELA CITV, fi. W1LIIAMS.

NOTARY PUBLIC riES, aad A3SIT52TT ISTSUBAIIC OFFICE, CORNER FOURTH MAIN ST Alonongahela City, Pa. Collections made, loans negotiated, Estau settled. Property rented, Rent collected Deeds, Wills, itc, written. Business prompt: ly attended io. Steamship Tickets and Foreign Eichang to or from any part of the world.

JOHS L.GOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WASHINGTON. PA. Collections made and all ocher legal tmino promptly attended to. Tho business of Eihj utoi Administrators and other Trustees solicited. ni.HA.U BLAKEhKV.

ATTORS EY-AT-L A W. No. 152 Fifth Avenue. lMejir Grant Stieel PITTSBURGH. PA.

ii. norsTos, DENTIST. OFF ICii: McGKEQOK'3 BLOCK, Monongahela City, Penn'a. ITAVhOR UCXSKLb, PHYSIO Ah PHYSIOIA.N Offlca 153 W. Main St MONONGAHELA CITY, PSNW JLJ WHLUHS, li I ONON A II EL A CITY Messenger Service PlTTSfil'KG HEAIjQUAKTEKS 539 ood St.

Monongahela City Otllue with K. Williams ri X) CONSUMERS 1 -OF- JJiTUEAL GAS You can find at Aud Irons, of all styles. Brass Fenders of all shapes. Gas Logs, perforated and solid. Air Moistners; in all shapes-Mantel Brackets.

Brass aud Brouzed. Fire Brick and Natural Gas Coal and all the material used in the consumption of Natural Gas. received i huge stock of earthenware inoisteiiers, at "25 and 35 cents. A T. McALISTER; Stables.

Draft and Driving Horses always on hand. BUGGIES, CARTS HARNESS. Opposite School building. Monongahela City. March 15th.

Prime Fresh Steaks Roans, TTUX, POKa mid VEA Sausage i St usoii: Tne Best Meats onlv shons next door be- low City Block, nearly opposite the Post Ot- i flee. Monon-'ahe Ci'tv ivfils un ti, LFONA RD AUGHENDOBLEK. TJfilllft Jiff, TwMViinAA CHEAPER BY PERIODS OF 20 YEARS THAN IN ANY ASSESSMENT COMPANY roLIOIES NONFORFEITABLE AFTER THREE ANNU.AytEMIUMS HAVE. BEEN'PAID. Enquire ot WILLIAMS.

Ageui. ii" HUSKS FOR lEDDJNO HAY, FEED ant KL0UR, Garden and Implernente. YirvriT fr Monoogaiieia City. Marco 10. "1889" Model, Automatic WHAT? WHY THE GREATEST ESTEY OliaVSTS.

Automatic Case front, automatic KeyMio, aiF.iinaii Mi sicDesk. autom itie Case'Back. ai totnat ic Kig.oe-tiead and one of thebejt Organs in the world aiso ihe Finest Pianos-Sheet Music half-price and most all 10 cents. One term of instructions trie with every Piano or Organ sold, whether cash or time-1 IromClTT Music Rooms, glad to ave you call JOHN BEAUMONT. Mouonitaluda City, M'ireh 4th, 1S39.

THRESH COW FOR SAI.E-Three years! I T.lt 11 F.ST.-The house on Main street old. nearly full blood Jersey Aldeniy, s' now occupied bv Mrs. Win. Hrown. Pos-haulier seconu calf February yist 1 will sell session given April 1st.

Rent J'H penvonth. her worth the money in oraer to inn he room Einmiie of J.K.BROWN, lor my thoiongnbreds. 1). li. WILLI MS, Monongahela.

March 12. Monongaiiela Ciry, 4 scptares roll! R. OBice Wfslern i'enn'a Association. Bal case uaj ''een to tL'9 county nHblngloit. Pa, 91 arch l-h, isn i courts, from that township.

That is a Th Spring TraHinjg ami dkh- KOod record tr Which high lieonso is re-iu of tills Asso lalloil will be held on sponsible, llirlr grimmls, 5IH anil Gilt; ISStI I The Kou.tl. Annual Klr will I MctJona.d, a veteran of the late -pi-Mber ltsii ism, VMU and -JOGi i tuui a stranger in our city, was found A very Hbcinl speed mid pi eniium list -vil 1 Conlin's brick yard suffering from rheu-sooii fiil io Secretary I'm- mutism and asthma. Ho was laken iu copy. A. a.

11 A PPKK charge by Post ('), Gran 1 Army, and sent Secielary. tiooa to the We.st Penn Hospital un Don't fail to get a seat for We Inesday evening: cradle ongs; see advertise tner.t Louis was called to California, of Lock No 4, started on harsebac to visit by the illness of his brother Hubert. I her sisler. Sirs. James Crow, who lives who is a sufferer from heart trouble.

near Garwood, who wus quite ill; her Airs. Ell7H. Heaningaud baby daughter tuok frigtit sUu was dismount-of Heights. are I foot iu the tirri uud guests at Mrs. Mary Taylor's, third ward.

distance, breaking aud i twisting her ankle and injuring her Airs. Dr. Thos. Scott and baby, of Pitts- iuterntd'y. tier injuries are quite burg, are spending a few days wi'h her; father, A V.

Graham, First ward. I saiari-s of Wohhio-tou borough ollieers aro as follows: Solicitor, Sl'JO a James Downer, of New York, couiiiien- ear: secretary, janitor, cure tial clerk of K. C. assist ant geu- of town dock. stieet manager of the National Tube Works i 5 5b a month policenmu, a month; formerly of this ity is a visitor 1 1 eusurcr.

I per cent. on Times. bur-emeni. Wash. Jleportor.

Station. llMMMi-A girl to do general house work in a small family, one. that can come well recommended. References ex- changed. Auply at No.

115 Pennsi lvania avf mie. Allegheny, Fa. f.OH KST. An eight room House cm 1 Main street, between First and Second, II. J.

AMP. 1. March fith, 'S. TA NTED Man permanently to sunerin-V tendent Monongahela branch of our Chicago busniess. salary and commission lirst eai.

Sfl.f.iiO casli and best ot references must, le AN Ml EK, 255-257 Wabash Avenue. Chicago, KANSAS FARM A ai of 1C0 acres, convenient to railroads and town, well located, improved, plenty of water, situated in Sonth Eastern Kansa. A od bargain to a good buyer; terms easy: For further information address V. P. PATTON.

Osage Mission Kansas. Feb. 25-tf-w. Dow i.tiaT Left mv mvinises on Saturday. March 2d.

a Bl indle and White Bull Pup, answers to name of TURK. About t.ine nontbs id. Had a fair leat her collar-wit li silver rivet heads. Liberal reward will lie given for his return or information that, will lead to his recovery. JOSEPH R.BROOKS, i Monongal ela.

March liy tkl XJLtV to seil our Fn 11 naniental Stock. We caa give iiit and Or- Wecaagive vou a good paving situation at oio-e. Ad Cress for terms F. B. RICH ARDSON Nursery- men, Geneva.

N. Y. Lessons on the Violin. Mr. R.

Rurfcot, of Pit tsburg, having been sulheieiMiv encouraged as now arranged t. no in MooongalK'la every Tuesday, and Friday afternoon, and will 'accept ai fe iV additions p.ipils on Mi" VIOLIN, liiten will please cai! nt Prof. Beaumont's City usie Mooms for terms and othe mf mation. R. HL'RFOOT, Toa'ther.

Ftb. 2S. ALAEASTINE Is the best ar.d ino-t WfllTENER tor back walls to AT t'KA AS SALE IT Geo. T. Linn.

Drug-giat. CARDS. car.r or reception invitations, engraved ur prititid to order; jim siati.iiicry used, piice'i fair, work stylish, ord-'" noulidanU' il. at tho of this aicr. i The case of the trustees of tbo Second Ihipiist church agniust Win Hilton, set for rial Tuesday evening, before Alderman fladcliile.

as tsgain postponed unt next ilokdoy tvenin.o; ot 7:30. Air. S. C. Wilson, whoso name was men ioned in connection with thr Street Com- nissioneinhip, desires to say that he is not candidate for the oftico.

1 East. Bethlehem township, thiscount.y, it will go against the amendment, if lie voters turn out in fnil. Kev. 1). K.

Miller, of Canonsburg, been called to the pastorate of the I. P. church ot East Palestine, Ohio. -urs. jane Carter, on Mrs.

lUv. Thomas California, returned homo yester- ay a.wrbpenamgaiewaays wuu Airs. i I OI! KENT On Coal Stieet, Monongahela Monon, ul.ela, City. March II. tMiJ- Emigration Agency.

1 Five Room House. Enquire of Railroad tickets sold to all points in the. WM. H. P.Ii.TuN.

west and all jneioal cities of the east, via I he a imI Lake Eri ail road. The TTUm SALE A brli-k dwelliiiB Imnsfl on best to Magaa foronto, I' Main near Second containing 6 I Rochester, Syracuse, and Ilea, close ISxlft I eel a sunt location, tb lis made for Chieago in good will be at a reasonable 1 and St. Paul. 'I he best id ilities are oiler-price iainilie.s moving in Kansas. J.

FRANK STOCK I.E. ic.iie-o. and the Kxi'cuioi-. or any of me Wisieni Slates or Territories. For urtPer inforinationcail vit (fbDDiflS Cflwita.

Ent-'raved or to -jnii-: or t.t II lino stationery. wt.rK, fair prices a' it A RLE, A cent, orders concdeutiaL at tho oilice of tl is fupe i Monoii.jaUe.'a City, Pa. I low ni en. luird waid aud -vlo- i.

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1881-1970