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SPECIAL PULLMAN EXCURSION WILLIAMS DON'T YOU THINK CtW Q2epufificcm. i v'n A PT Ji 00 Advertising: favurs to inssure Insertion lxiuld handed intbo previous tiny if possible Locnl Gossip. Mrs. llebecca Gregg is a visitor in Pittsburg. Miss Hurtle, and Miss Skillen, of Mon-ongahela, were visitors at McKeesport on Monday.

Miss Carrie Wilson is a Monongahela visitor. Miss Minnie Ray attended the Melba Concert on Monday evening. John Hangor has engaged at Homestead mills. Miss Mary Anton, of Waverly Hill, One Night Only Friday, Noveiiite 22nd, '95 To the Atlanta Imposition via I. L.

U. U. Nov. 25th. On November 25th, a special Pullman Excursion will leave Connellsville (New Haven), West Newton, Uelle Vernon, and principal stations, via Pittsburg Lake Erie Double Track route for Atlanta, making a fast and comfortable journey, running from Cincinnati to Chattanooga via Queen and Cresent Routo, through Lexington, Somerset and the beautiful "Blue Grass passing Lookout Mountain and other places of natural interest.

Stop off privileges granted as desired returing. A very low rate including hotel expences, if desired, has been secured. This special excursion will be in charge of a regular passenger agent of Lake Erie Lines, who will see to the comfort of all passengers. For full Information as to rates, accommodations, write to II. A.

Douglass, West Newton, Pa. or 11. C. Vaughn, T. P.

Lake Erie Lines. Pittsburg, Pa. Lock No Three. Nov. 19.

Rev. J. K. Cramer is hav- ing preaching services at Forward school house. Six were united to the church on Sabbath day.

Robert Martial, of Farmington, is visiting at Robert and John Mc-Kinney's. Mrs. Lutes will have a birthday party for her son Charlie, this evening; he celebrates his majority. The report that Butler a former well-known citizen of Nottingham township, had died two months ago at his new home in the state of Washington, is, we are glad to state, entirely untrue. Mr.

H. Rainey, to whom it was stated the information had come in a letter from one of the family, says he never received any such news and never told anybody he had. flat and Be Merry. Thanksgiving approaches and the dinner that day crowns the episode. See what II.

C. Sutman offers to you, in his big advertisement. John McCuliough, father of Hugh McCullough. Section boss, Monongahela Section, Lake Erie road, stationed at Carlton, died Saturday morning last, at his home in Ninevah, Cambria County, Pa. Dr.

Sadler, the Eye and Ear Special ist, been in practice at 804 Penn for over yearn, and has treated overSMKK) persons fur- ti.ve, Ear, Nose and Throat li. Meases. His sitecess has been second to none in the United states. If there is any value in experience, with the most careful and con-seientious observation, the afflicted can find no better to consult, and can be sure of a re liable opinion of theft' condition. In restor.

JttioD of sirht from ''ataraet he has no super ior. send for illustrated pamphlet. Crooked eyes made straight, and a certain cure for red eve lids with pimples and scales. Spec tiic'CT adjusted perfectly. Tumors and dis.

charges from the ears, and deafness cured when all oihers have failed. No matter What is wronj? with eyes, ears, nose or throat, Dr. hauler will give you the most skillful and sue cessTul treatment known, and in a gentle. manly manner adv. CASH From this date I will SELL FOR CASH BUY FOR CASH and give my customers the benefit of CASH.

t3r Don't mistake. Everybody will be bet ter pleased, and Staib's Cash Grocery price nsi win win. it is uounu to De popular, Uali and see! Forty Pounds of Sugar jriven for one dollar with every ten dollar lot oi groceries, bought at one tune. John Staib. Monotipahela.

July 10. t. f. -yyM. siMi'stix.

GENERAL MERCHANT, STEAMSHIP TICKETS And Foreign Exchange to and From all Farts of the World. Address, Shire Oaks, Fa. 1 The Great Blasius Piano The Unexcelled Braumaller Piano See these leaders, and get prices, and you will find peddlers are not in it at Beaumont's City Music Rooms. FOR SALE. Property la, the Third Ward, Monongahela, vuuwu ms me uunu a.

fora uriCKyard. Tne property is well located and has erected thereon all necessary built inga, with machinery and kilns for the manufacture of brick. There is also erected thereon a practically new frame dwelling house, containing 6 rooms. For further information address A. J.

FORD, Aug. 23,1895. Washington, Pa. (Tuos. H.

Baibd, Attorney.) NOTICK-Whereas letters testamentary to the estate of W. A. Patterson, deceased. have emntei to the ndersigned.Aii persons mueoiea me said estate are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the estate will present them at once to the undersigned for parmen 8. dougLAS, a.

j. yohk. Executors. Monongahela, Pa Not 13, 1895. DoYoii See This? If your advertisement wes in this spot, would'nt the people read it, same as you read this? An advertisement this size would cost you fire cents Office Corner Fonrth and Main Street, Mod ongahela, Pa.

Lock Box 703. Collections made, loam negotiated, estatet aniiiea, property rented, rent collected, aetai, wills written. Business promptly at icuiieu to. Represents Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, of New York. DOWNEB BROS.

are prepared to do all kinds of plumbing and mating- an iidh oi Gas aod Water Connections tarsias, Tin amd Ibom Roonxael KITCHBN SINKS, nvno a lamm A 1MA ii A III STREET WASHK8 Monongahela City, -Sept. '91. A 8. 8NYOKR. Architect, Contractor JrVi and builder, brick building a specialty.

Wholesale and retail dealer in slate and hardwood mantels, special attention given to laying of tile floors and hearths. Flans and Specifications prepared free of charge to parties that I receive contracts from and a bond furnished with each eon tract. Residence and bhop, Mendelssohn, Pa, Post Office, Blair Station, Pa. Rt Jr. Contractor for all kinds of Stone work, Also Slate Mantels and Tile Hearths, Correspondence solicited and prompt ly answered.

Omci With R. GEK'S SONS, Monongahela. LIGHTNING DROPS. A sudden attack of 0 cnoiera juorDus. ALWAYS keeP Lightning Hot Drops In the house, ana save time and suffering.

Cures all stomach and boweltroubles, andPains la i ofallkinds. NEVER FAILS. 50c. bottle holds aW timet 9 as much as 35c. bottle, HERB MEDICINE CO.

Springfield, Ohio. Sample bottle mailed ea recelptof ioc. Application FOR LIQUOR LICENSES Id the Court of Quarter Sessions. And now, November 11, 1896. It ordered that the time for hearing applications for hearing wholesale and retail licenses be Third Monday of February of each year, that the time for filing such ap plication be on or before the Second on day ot January of each year, and that the time for filing supplemental petitions and remonstrances be on or before the Second Monday of February of each year, said sup, plemental petitions and remonstrances be signed after the second Monday of January, It is further ordered that the license courts be held by one Judge, while the other will preside at the trial of criminal cases and that the first license court on the third Monday of February, 1896, be held by the president judge, tne judges tnerearter alternating.

All rules or parts of rules inconsistent here' with are revoked and annulled. BY THE COCRT. From the Records. Attest: H.T.BAILEY, 11-12 4 Clerk, Q. S.

Second Annual Cruise to the Mediter ranean, Occupying 64 days. Visiting Bermuda Southern Spain, Northern Africa, Egypt, The Holy Land, Turkey, Ureece, Italy and the French Riviera, at a season of the year cor responding to our June. January 1896 to April, leaving New York, Wednesday, Jauu ary 29th, 1896, by the palatial new American (lied star) Line steamer "Frleslanct" (7,118 tons), to De specially chartered for tne occa sion. and for 64 days to be subject to the orders of the-dlrector of the party. Route: Bermuda, Gibraltar, Malaga.

Granada, the AiaamDra, Algiers, Malta, Alexandria, uairo, the Pyramids, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Bethany, Calfa. Mount Carmel, (option al side trip to Galilee) Beyrout, (optional side trip by rail to Damascus), Smyrna, Kpne eus, Constantinople, Athens, Messina, Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Villefranche, Nice and Monaco (Monte Carlo). Organized and accompanied Dy Kev. u. Jones, nttsDurg, who accompanied the last "Friesland" Mediterranean Cruise.

(J. F. McFarland, Attorney.) -tfSTATK OF PETER MURPHY. De- ceasea. late 01 uourmev.

ra. Having been appointed administrator of saia estate, notice is nereoy given inai an accounts debit or credit should be presented for settlement. W. 3. ELLIOTT, Administrator.

Courtney, P. Nov. 12, 1896. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of John Pollock, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known witnout delay.

ISAAC V. POLLOCK, Shire Oaks, Oct. 5, 1896. Executor. GO TO THE PEOPLE'S GALLERY On Second Street, Monongahela, for Your Photos.

L. W. GARDNER, Artist. Call By Telephone-Free for W. 1.

JONES, who will eead yo the best COAL In this city. $5.00 Per Hundred Bushels A so hanling of all kinds movlngs hauled and gardens ploughed. Leave orders at Geo. T. Linn's Drug Store, or with John Brown and James Ternent, my teamsters.

Satisfaction always given. Prompt delivery. Office at IvlH Wines Btore. W.I. JONfO, April tM.

P.O. BOX IT. pOBUCSAUt OF FBRSONAL FROPCRTTAHD RIAL BSTATB. 1 will sell at my residence, aear Black Diamond Station, commencing at OMR O'CLOCK Saturday, ftovenaber MrdU IBM Ten good horses, two to eight yean eld, Ave milch cows, Holstelo and Jersey, one Champion reaper and blader. one oar-horse power, forty barrels apples, wagons aad many farming implement.

Also a part ef my farm In ten acre lots, subject to the Hell A Byers gas lease. This sale will be positive, as I most retire from business WILLIAM NKLSOJf Sr. 3. A. Bbtax, Auctioneer.

51 JOQ LIGHTNING HOT 5 VKVfS. 0 1 1 MLI6HTNIH(4 2 nil a HOT I IT WOULD BE WISE? To try Laczarl's bread, pies, and cakes made by my new baker, who hus had 25 years' experience in large cities abroad, and three years with S. S. Marvin, of Pittsburg. Vienna Bread, Home Raising Bread, Gorn Bread and Other Kinds, We claim to have the best of CAKES at Lowest Price.

Don't Forget to Leave Your Order for parties In the bakery line. the Lewi? MONONGAHELA, PA. BAILEY'p GROCERY We might serve any customer once, but when we serve the same customer repeatedly that is to say regularly it stands to reason that our groceries please them. We would like to add your name to the list of people that we make a particular eE ort to please May we hope to do so? H. H.

BAILEY, The Road to Fine Groceries Cheap PURE GROUND AND WHOLE SPICES it LINN'S Drugstore FOLLOW YOOR KNOWS You know where the best SODA is; that is. certainly the best place for the best medicine. It takes CARE to make fine soda. It takes care to compound medicines. Therefore If you know these things, follow your knows, McCallister's Pharmacy.

ALL THE NEWS Local and General, You will find in the Kepokter If not now a subscriber, send a dollar and try the Daily four months, the Semi-Weekly six months. Money enclosed in presence of your Postmaster is at our risk. CrrISTfA PUB. Co WASHINGTON. PA.

J. P. TAYLOR, CHEAP CASH STORE A FULL LINK OF Teas, Coffees, Evaporated and Canned Ooods, Candies, Oakes, Ci gars, Tobaccoes, Spices, Sugars, Soaps, always fresh and clean. Fresh Gountry Butter and Egp specialty, Quality Try prices and Quality of FLOUR, Grain and Ground Feed and Hay 215 Main St. Downer Brothers -Sole Agents for WKLSHACH LIGHTS It is the best light in the world for the least money.

A column of type could not tell it any better. Do you see? You will if you use Welsbach. Shire Oaks Brewing company FINE LAGER Delivered to any part of Uonongahela lu bottles or keirs. Unsurpassed for purltv and for Medicinal or Social uses. Order frouu the driver, who is here twice a week, direct, from the brewery, who will give you a blank, order to fill out.

Be will deliver promptly the following Thursday or Saturday. BU1HB UAKS HKSW1NU til, Bicycles FOR SALE AND" TO RENT. Have opened a Bicycle Depot at A. T. McAN ister's Livery titables.

Chess street, where will be kept Bicycles for Sale; Bicycles for Hire; all kinds of Repairs. Get cushion tiren put on your baby carriages. Monongahela, July 16. irOMOITOAHKLA WAT Kit COM FAN iu. Qrable's Insuranc0(Dce, where all calls: will oe attended to by M.

GRABI.K. THOMAS H. HAIKU, ATTORNEY AT LAW.No. 80S Main Street, Monongahela City, Pa. CHAS.

O. MelLVAIN-Attorney-At-Law, Mo. 408 Grant St. Pittsburg, Pa. Kesl-denee.

West Main Street, Monongahela Paw GOLD WATCH. A new Gold Watch suitable for a birthday gift, very raest'tean savmest. at this office 1IARIK. BAIKT, ATTORN KY AT I a' Charleroi, P. n0.

D. JKKKIXS. CIVIL AND MINING KNOINKKR. Rstlsaateo made on Street or Sewer work x. plans drawn, and work Superintended.

Farm Town mmi Mine Surveying. Address Lock Boi S. MOHONGAHKLA.PA. w. PARKE AT LAW.

Markell's New Block. hela. Pa. General law practice. TTRNRt SCMNET.

Pittsburg Daily es Orders may be left at I senger service. Hotel Sheplar and Tohe's Central Meat Mark et, Monongahela, depart at 9.1ft a. Pittsburg Headquarters: No. 1136 Libert leave at I p-Jt vw I 1 I3 wit doli' 1 Mrs. Matilda Houseman.

Widespread and sincere is the sorrow evoked by the death, Wednesday at 8 o'clock of Mrs. Matilda "Jeffries Houseman, ft woman whose good and noble life lias left its impress upon the social existence, of North Des Moines, Iowa, the city in whiph she was most highly esteemed and heartily respected. Mrs. Houseman was daughter of the latelteDjamin of Fayette City, Fayette county, who died in the year 1 8(50. She was the sister of Levi J.

Jeffries, now of lielleVernon, and also, Of Moses J. Jeffries, of Pennsylvania. She was also the sister of Clara Tarry, widow of the late Samuel Tarry, of Uelle Vernon, and of Oliver and Henjamia Jeffries, of Des Moines. The funeral took place on Friday, Nov. 15.

She was married to Isaiah Houseman, April ISC'). She afterwards become the mother of live children, two of whom are now living, respectfully, Harry W. and Jienjamin F. Houseman She was born March 1, 1812. The funeral services were conducted at her home by the liev.

Charles Stearns, minister of the Christian church. She became a member of this church at the age of 17. She has been a faithful servant of the Lord ever since. I. ii.

Coal Center. Nov. 18. Kev. Lamb, of the CP.

church. Coal Center, has commenced a series of meetings, at Oak (irove church near Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. ISenjamin Zirnmer will celebrate the i'ntli anniversary of their marriage, on Monday Nov.

18th. Rev.Fiinn. of the M. E. church, Coal Centre, commenced protracted meetings pt Kbenezar church, Nov.

17th. E. A. Williams is planting out an orchard of apples and peaches. v.

caver is an addition built to his house. Thomas Pepper and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Walker on Sab bath. C. Weaver.

of near Eutaw, has moved to I the Free that place iniontown, Methodist to take charge of congregation at C. CliiWleroi Items Nov. IS. There i great de lLand. oi, with for tenement houses in Charier few to le had.

T'he stone work of the Hotel Jamison which was limit under the of. Frank liagerty, of Monongahela, is now completed. The main an I partition walls will bo of brick. The Cliarleroi ih-iek Works are making regularly 15.000 brick per day. The Clipper sand works of which P.

Speers is manager, is turning out four ears of sand per day. S. L. Rhodes, the colored -man who was found on top of a box car, in an insensible condition, on election night, after becoming conscious was moved to his residence, at Sunnyside, by his wife and who arrived here' last week. Rhodes as yet is.

unable to give any intelligent account of the affair. A box social will be held at Crow's church, Friday evening, Nov. 32, for the benefit of the Christian church. The festival held in Library Hall, Hock No. 4 on Saturday evening last, by the Y.

P. S. C. E. was successful.

A cash balance of about 30 resulted. Fire at Speers. On Saturdav evening a tenant house belonging to the New York Cleveland (las Coal Company near Speers postollice was burned. The Are. which was to all appearance the work of an incendiary, broke out about 8 o'clock and as oil had evidently been used the buildling was soon a mass of flames, and was entirely consumed.

Kouipiiir? (lames at the Tuilerles. The emperor and empress were exceedingly hospitable and kind hosts, anxious to amuse their guests, but for this purpose unfortunately romping games were often chosen, which, thong! certainlly undignified and ill suited to those beyond school years, had not, however, the character attributed to them by public report, nor the licentious freedom believed in by the Faubourg St. Germain and contemptuously sneered at by its aristocratic inhabitants. The mistake lay in doing on a large scale wbat ought to be tolerated only among intimate friends and very young people. But the mean ingratitude of those who enjoyed all the generous kindness lavished on their guests by the imperial hosts, and then disfigured the truth to sneer at them with their enemies, was too contemptible to be even mentioned with "Life In the Tuiloriea Under the Second Empire, by Anna L.

Bicknell, in Century. Ice Tombs In the Alps. A skeleton has been found in one of the fissures of the Aderuello glacier, in the southern Tyrol, which is thonght to bo that of an American tourist of the name of Ruth, who disappeared in 1890. These fissures cleave glaciers at all angles, and it is very easy to slip into one of them. When once in it is hardly pos-Bible to get out without outside help.

And the warmth of the body melts the ice around, so that the victim slowly descends by his own weight into the depths of the glacier, and generally starves to death. On looking into these fissures the most beautiful play of light in blue and green and rainbow colors is seen away down. But these are best enjoyed from the safe vantage ground of the upper, outside world, rather than down in the depths and close at hand. I In some instances, it is said, bodies have been preserved down in those Cs-Bures in the ice for years. Hartford Times.

A class in French, with a French teacher, is forming for Mr. Manandise, at Peterson's grocery. Terms moderate, opportunity good, advantage excellent. Mirth and Merriment CHAS. E.

BLANEY'S HIGr FARCE COMEDY COMPANY'S Latest Success BAGGAGE CHECK JAMBS KELLY LIZZIE MICI.KOSK and a superb cast. See the Trilby Quadrille, Uentury tiirls, Athletic Uirls. All Novel ties Kilty new ana original specialties More music than a comic opera. 75, 50, 35 and 25 Cents. Dealers In FRESH AND SMOKED HEATS Keep constantly on hand the best of every thing in their line at lowest cash prices a No.

252 Main Street. -THE BEST- HRISTMAS GIFT 0 STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. made to order. If you call and see my select, choice samples of Fall and Winter Goods. I will make yon suit, overcoat and trousers first class In styles and workmanship, va'u-able In quality and comfortable in wearing, which will be a better Christmas gift to you than anything else.

J. F. RADESKY, FASHIONABLE TAILOR One door below Methodist church, West Main Street. Patterson Bebont, THE LEADING Furniture and Undertaking Establishment IN THE MONONGAHELA VALLEY. CARRY STOCK THE FINEST And the Most Complete Line all at PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNERALS.

Patterson Bebont, Monongahela, Penn'a. We Admit of no Superiors And Acknowledge no Equals. In our magnificent display of fine 1 1.., MnnloltM 1 I 11,.. ituiu, 1 tilKnVIB soaps. PURE FRESH DRUGS Skilled Prbscrotionists.

UABKILL'S PSABUACY, MARKKLL'S BUILDING. Main Street. 1 BOTTOM PRICES will entertain a bevy of her friends on Thursday evening. Edward Hodgson, of Pittsburg, is at his parent's, Chess street. Van llillraan butchered two hogs Tuesday, one weighing 381 pounds aDd the other 300 pounds.

Daniel Kerry, of Dunningsville, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Sallie Gilmore and son Benjamin, of Gastonville, were visitors at Win. Coulter's residence Tuesday. Master Charles Nolder, Sixth street, is recovering from an attack of diphtheria.

Lizzie lloehrer Riley, of Pittsburg, formerly of this city, was a visitor in town on Tuesday. A long distance telephone was placed in J. M. Grable's office, Tuesday. Mrs.

Ella Woodward is visiting friends in Pittsburg. Charles Sanders has gone to Eliza beth to work. Joseph Conlin, a' prominent merchant of West Elizabeth, was a business caller in town Tuesday. William Bra'wdy. of Coal muff, was in town Tuesday receiving bids for a new dwelling.

lirakeman Kinney, of Ody's train, has moved to the James Ley-da house on the Pike. Miss Lizzie Milby is spending a week at her home in West Newton. It. J. Redd, the dairyman, has been off duty for several days with a sprain-' ed back.

Chief of Police William McCleary has purchased two fat hogs from Win. Oliver, Park avenue. Benjamin Watt is making some improvements on his brick machine, and will be ready to run in a few days. Miss Harriet Hazzard is home after a visit with Allegheny and Sewickley friends, staying over in Pittsburg Monday to hear the Melba Concert. Hlythe have a large contract i with the P.

R. for sawing. Mrs. Van Garder and daughter, of Pittsburg, are the guests of Mrs, W. 11.

Wightinan. i Mrs. Owens, of Pittsburg, is the guest oi daughter, Airs. S. Wightman.

Mr. Hippie, of Newark, N. was recently engaged by the Carborundum Company. Rush Mountsier and Miss Delia Mc-Ilvaine, of Charleroi, were Sunday visitors with F. F.

Cooper. A night school will be opened at the Academy on Monday evening. Misses Sue Crow and Olive Cooper, of Fallowfield, have returned from a fort-nighty visit with relatives in Greene county and Ohio, Missess Minnie and Myrta Richardson, of Lock No. 4, are guests of Mrs. Reazen Frye, West Monongahela.

Clinton Devore, of the Class of '94, Monongahela Academy, but now of the Western University, is convalescing af- ter an attack of fever. The Spelling- Bee at Franklin Friday evening was a success. Miss Grace Christy is the teacher. Psychology and Ancient History have been introduced into the course of study in Monongahela Academy. California-) it-the-Monongahela.

Nov. 20. Chas. E. Carter, who has attending school at Ann Arbor, was called to his home by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs.

Mary A. Carter. L. D. Craft, of has moved his family here for the purpose of educating hia children.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keffer, and son Fred are expected home this week, after a vacation of three months. Karl Hertzog1 has left for Hiram, Ohio, where he will enter collecre. Carey Powell, has recovered from an attack of fever, so far as to be able to be on the street again.

The young ladies of town are talking of opening a reading room in the parlors of J. II. Wilkins, with Miss Margaret Horn bake as librarian. Mrs. L.

T. Claybaugh spent Tuesday as the guest of Mrs. C. A. Wright, of Brownsville.

Mrs. Sarah Sharpneck is visiting friends at New Salem, Pa. Mrs, Ella Stephens, of Eoscoe, is the guest of relatives at this place. A. Ji.

Ward and George Easton have returned from their hunting expedition. F. II. Wilkins spent Mondav in Greene county. I J.

W. Phillips is visiting relatives at Library, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. James Ghrist' have left I for Elizabeth, where Mr.

Ghrist has obtained work for the winter. I Cards out announcing the wed- flino- nf Misu Ona T.Tjnr.1, nf UingOl Miss Una ynch, Of Newport, i formerly of this place, and Mr. John Taylor, of the same place. Mrs. Doyle, of Allegheny, is the guest of Mrs.

J. M. Grace, of Fourth street. A Card. For the many kindnesses shown our beloved mother during ber late illness and the sympathy extended her family and friends during sad bereavement, we a re truely grateful and offer our heartfelt thanks to one and all.

The children of Mrs. Catheriak Ma.Vcha. HAVE A GOOD THING, advertise rite it ap. Talk It an I Kates la the YOU I It UAll.T KsrrrnLtcAir five sent lis mm inca. I'.

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