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The Canonsburg Weekly Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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1 A.NJfOU-m-..KMWNTH. LOCAL-II AVPENINGS. THE The AV. t'. T.

I', and Library association are making preparations for an ice cream mill strawberry festival to be held in the near future. Convenient, pleasant and certain in their results, are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Recommended by physicians and endorsed SALE GREAT BARGAIN AT THE ARCADE MEN WE ASK YOU WE ASK YOU WE ASK YOU to to WONDERFUL STOCK OF PANTS At all prices from "oc up to $0, in all tho very lu test nud most stylish plniils, checks and mixtures, to suit nil sizes round waist and length of leg. BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. We show the largoAt variety in the county of Fancy l'leated Sailor and Norfolk Styles of Knee Punts Suits for hoys from I to 12 years old, from 1 a suit up.

Our shirk. Punts Suits; foi'Loys, from 10 to 1.7 years comprises over lull different patters, nnd these we hae in straight and eulawny sackuils I'i'iees are the lowest on record. MAGNIFICENT VARIETY OF FURNISHING GOODS Collars, Cull's, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, White and Fancy Sh'nis, Suspenders, Silk Scarfs, etc. Spring rnderwear in greatest profusion. French ISalliriggan, Gossamer, Merino, lialhriggiin, India Gauze Shirts and Drawers from 20e up.

HATS AISriD CAPS. SUITS. sec the Suilx at $3 .10, 4 00, 4 nnd 00. see Uie Suits at. 7 00, ips 00, $i) 00 ami nee tho Fine Dress Suits at.

$11, $12, 50, $14, mid up to $1S. Iltitter mid (Jents' 1'nntislier, CANONSBURG, PA. Every Perfect Sheet Only is Stamped With the Brand audThickuess. Memorial tiny next Monday. Try Silver Patent flour.

Solt! by V. Morgan, iiliJ A good variety of frosli flower and garden seeds for sale at Colenmn'tt drug and book store, The liuiiil urgim man struck tlie town on Tuesday. A line line of baby sli x's, just in, at Dunn's, next lo Sherman house. 2 111' Max Mayer'B is the jihiee to buy your gents' furnishing goods. 81 tf Good roller flour from 73 cents to $1 07 per Buck at J.

A. Denny's. '20 tf (toot! roller Hour from 75 cents to 07 jier sack at J. A. Denny's.

20 tf Go to Scott's for bread. Largest loaves, best bread and lowest prices in town. 'J7lf W. II. Heagen is having his dwelling house on Ksist I'ike street painted.

(in to Kusscll's drug store and get aglass of cold sparkling soda water. It will do you good this hot weather. Malhew Cain, puts down pavements in front of the properties uf Joseph Wilson, Mr. Leonard and life old M. H.

ehureh on (iieenside avenue. Good roller Hour from cents to 1 07 per sack nt A. Denny's. -0 tf Kusscll's drug store is the place to get your prescriptions tilled, i yon want them compounded carefully and with the best and purest drugs. tWtf liny your groceries from W.

I. Morgan, where you can get lirst-class goods at wholesale prices. ol 2 Ala special niecling of council held on Friday evening the borough tax for the coming year was fixed at live mills. Men's and boys' line shoes in bullous, bals and congress, just arrived at Dunn's shoe store, next U) Sherman bouse, 2ltf Large stock of paint brushes at Kusscll's ding store sold at a very close margin, much cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere. Slug shot kills potato bugs and all other destructive inserts.

Sold by II. Lang-ford at bis west end grocery. Kennard's Lady Washington shoes, llie latest thing out, at Dunn's shoe store, next to the Sherman house. '21 tf The (iieenside avenue 1. 1'.

congregation arc making arrangnients for holding a strawberry and ice cream festival on Friday evening, June 17. Save the children. They are especially liable to sudden colds, coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc. We guarantee Acker's Knglisli Kcmedy a positive cure. It saves hours anxious watching.

Sold by J. K. Donaldson, Canonsliuig. io to Scott's, where you will get the largest loaves, best bread and lowest prices in town. 7tf The potato bug is here in full force.

Hug shot is the thing to kill them. Sold by II. I.angford at bis west end grocery. While lead, linseed oil, turpentine, dryer and painters' supplies cheaper at Kusscll's drug store than anywhereelse in town. Mr.

Main, come again. All who attended your show were well pleased and don't be too modest in your pretensions, for you have certainly given us the best show we ever witnessed. Mrrhlen (C't.) Free Pre. At Canoiishurg on Saturday, May 23. Acker's Wood Elixir is the only blood remedy guaranteed.

It is a positive cure for ulcers, eruptions or syphilitic poisoning. It purifies the whole system and banishes all rheumatic and neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. For sale by J. li, Donaldson, Cnnonshurg.

ly A good variety of fresh llowcr and gai en seeds hook store Many of the good things of lliis life are sorrowfully let alone on account of dyspep sia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will curl) dyspepsia, indigestion and constipation, sold on a. positive guarantee at. 2o and 50 icnts, by J. li.

Donaldson, Cauonsbiirg. ID-ly Young i Elliott will give as good prices on tin rooting us anyone anil save you money on your hardware notwithstanding all claims to the contrary made by outside parties. 20 tf While a number of young men were playing ball at Mansfield on Saturday Ed Sward, aged 2o years, suddenly threw up his hands and with a shriek dropped dead. 'The physicians pronounced it a case of sunstroke. Hammond's slug shoi kills potato bugs and all other kinds of destructive insects.

Sold at F. II. Langford's west end grocery. White lead, linseed oil, turpentine, dryer and painters' supplies cheaper at Kus-soll's drug store than anywhere else in town. 32tf Chaplin's hand sewed and hand pegged brogans, ten different styles at Dunn's, one door vest of Sherman house.

24 tf Main's show, which exhibited here on Saturday, was favored with a good attendance, and the performance is spoken of as having been the most laughable ever wit-uessed (J'u, At 'anonsburg May 2S. W. 1'. Morgan still gives 10 pounds of granulated sugar for an sleep nighls is the complaint, of differing from asthma, consump-lion, coughs, etc. I id you ever try Acker's English Remedy? It is the best preparation known for all lung troubles, sold on a positive guaraiilcc at li) and oOcciits.

For sale liv.J. H. Ddiiiilil.snii, ('iuumnl)iirg. I'J Iv The finest by otitis of any in tlio (own. We have Hals to suit all ages and all sizes, and we have nil kinds and qualities worth selling'.

JL'ST KKCKIVED, a big consignment of the very latest shapes and styles of light, dark and inedium colored STIFF HATS, which we will sell at V'ic, $1, $1 and up to and a huge assortment of light and dark CKI'SII HATS, all shapes, at 8.V, 4.ic, 50c and An o.noi'niotis quantity of Straw Hats for men and boys from cents up. CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT. RKI'I'DMCAN I'lllMAlllliri', JCMS 11 CfHiVKNTIIIX, IUTII. l'HUTllOXOTAltV, M'n am aiitliori.cil to iiiiiioiineo tlio name of JOHN W. W4AMAN, of WashiiiKton, iw a isiiululiito for I'rotlioaotary, nubjuet to lU'piililiciiu rales.

AVu mo initlioii.cil to amioiinoo the nuiiio of W. S. CA.Mi'lSKJJ., of Riiliinmin towusliip, us a candidate for i'nitliuaotury, subject to Itei'ublicuii inlurt. Wo fuo niithon.eil to tiimuunre the inline of Eli.MKlt H. JJIOK.MS, of liust lli-thlelii'iii towunliiii, us a ciiiiiliilntu for l'lotlioiioliuy, subject to Kcnuo-liciin rules, H'c hid iiutliori.i'il to iiiiiiouueo the niium of JOHN' I).

of lluiKctlstowii tforiuerly of llnuuviT townsliiii), us a I'limliilutu for l'rotliono-tiuy, subject to Kcimblicuu rules. TKEASUHKIl. Woiiru uuthni'iml to announce the niuuo ufK. (1. KM KliY, of Ml.

Pleasant township, as a caiuli-ilnto for I'l'cusuier, subjeotto ltepablican rules. AVe lire authoiiieil to nniioiiiicQ tho inline of ANDLIKW KAllbKSON, of Clinton township, as a caikliiliite for Treasurer, subject to Kopubliciin rules. We are nuthorizeil to iinaouaee tlio niiiiie of L. US N'KOY, of Aliinoiigiihelii City, as a cun-iliilulo for Treasurer, sulijcet to Itepuljlieuii rales. We lire luithnrizcil to iinauuiiee the name of THOMAS M.

I'UXTUCOST, of Hopewell township, as en mlidate for Treasurer, subject to Republican rules. lilitiJ-STKJl. AVo are uudiuriml to iiiiiimnico Iho inline of li. KKXNKDY.of Washiiit'ton, as a ciia-iliilate for subject to Itepublii-aii rules. We are to announce the inline of WU.1,1 A.M PlOliltlX, IS of luilepeu.lence town sliiii, as a cuikIiiIii.Iv tor Jd'Bistei', subject to Itcpiib- ttcan rules.

We aie autborieil lo annoiiuce the name of C. It 10A, ot Cross Creek township, as a caiutidate lor Keitistcr, subject to Itcpublicau rules. UHCOKUiat. Wc are aiitborizeil to announce Iho naiiie of b. AXTKI.I,, of Coal Centre, as a caiuliilate for Itecoriler, subject to Ucpublicati rules.

AVo are niitlinri.eil to aiiuoiiiici' the name of A. II I'll 1 1, of Churl icrs township, ns a cuiiili- diiti1 or Keenriter, suo.icct to iicpulilH'iin rules. CI.KRK OP COl RTr We are nuthori.cd to announce the name of M. K. A of as a caiuliilate for Clerk of Courts, subject to Republican rules.

We are aiitlioriy.cit to aniiouuee Iho iiatiie of I'll UU.KS E. KADCI.l City, as a caniuuntc lor lerli ol courts, suiiject lo He i roilJUtfSlOXl'T io ih. name- I). K. McX A It Y.

of Ws 1'iwk tuwushiis as a miiilidatc I'liiumissiuiiiT. subject tit UeimfilieMii ruleri. HI UKCTOIl 01'' TDK j'OOll. Vc urn uiitliumoil In imuuiuieo tliu miiin of UKnUiiU 1. UK, of Clinrtii-rs townliii, "nwtor ol tin- IW.

sulijirl to Itcpiililaiiii mic: AVANT'J'ID. "AXTKi-'l'll li CMiKRyillXKI) KXl'KCTH to buy pounds of the best, well-w ashed line wool that he can Hint, for which ho will pay the full market price in cn-di. WILLIAM l'IIKRSilX, 'Ian Lawrence, I'a. TAU'OliTAXT XOTICK- PKRoUXS KXOW-X ng themselves indebted tu tho either by nolo or book account, are requested to pay without delay, as longer indulgence cannot be Kiven. .1.

11. COLK.MAX. AI AIICII lo, ISS7. Wtf j-'oii nou rent a muiiYitooM ox fnECOit- -1 uer of (Ircojisido avenue and College street, itlf H. C.

Kl SALE. SA1.E-A liliADK old. 12 WHITK. TfoVi! SAUi-A 'J'WO-HOIirsE Sl'ltlXd X1 giiod us new. Jt.

CRAiU. Jlf SALE A (iOOl) KRESH COW, AV1T11 If at her feet. THOMAS WEAVER. Cecil Township. I IX)R SALE THREE JIL'LKS.

EXOl'lllEOE -C ROWLK'Y COOK, Caiiousbuiv, I'll. 101! SALE-TWO 5rt). 1 COWS-ONE AVIT1I -T calf at her foot, SAM I5L THOMPSON, 'I lloustonville. LXHt SALE-RED R1RD.3, MOCKIXli IJIRDH I and Newfoundland puppies. tiJiO.

C. Mcl'EAKE. 'fit Oreenside Ave. lOU SALE-A NO. 1 THREE-Ql'ARTEKS A L--1 ilerney cow.

with second heifer culf at her II. C. McPKAKE. tirwiisiiie Ave. 171011 SALK-OXE BAi' MARK SIX YEARS JVJ old.

uood to work sinjrlo or double. Also, some building lots and some heavy lumber. Lund to for pis or oil. SA.M'L 8.A11TII, Ciiiionsbuig. POR SALEA SMALL X'EV HOUSE AVI TO I one acre of ground set in fruit trees 00 worth of produce sold oil' the lol last year.

Also, two lots oii.siiKi, (iood cistern and well near the housu. Will be sold together. This is a good chiiueo. 17 tf I), li. CRAIIl.

T'lTHH Tiix-rayers of Washington to. The tiTiisiirer of WnsliiiijUon county, ln-ru- by t'ives notice Unit in pui'suniiec to nil net of as- semlily, nppnivcil Jdirch lie will ntl.einl in the several and boroughs at the limes anil places aesianateu, between the hours of o'clock A. M. nud o'clock I', to rccciie slate and comity tuxesfur the year 1SS7, to-wit: Tlmrsdnvi Jlny 2ij, nl Tnvloi'slowu. WASlllXUTOX-Kridiiy, Alny 'JT, at treasurer' ollice.

CANTON Siitiiiday, Alnyifi. at treasuicr's ollice. Jlny 111, nt Ituwor Hill from HI .1. II. to 5.

I'. Jt. iL -Wednesday, June 1, nt Cecil until 12 and at eniee fiiiiu 2 to f. CANON.SIIl'llli Thursday. June 2, at Canons- bnrfz.

01IAKTIHKS Friiliiy, Jiiiid at, McCoiineirs Alills until 12 and at lloustonville from 2 to i v. M. FRAXKI.IX Saturday, June 4, at treasurer's of-tiee. July at West Alidilletmvu. I NlJIll'KNDKXCH -Wednesilny, Julv at independence illnt'o.

Thursday, Julv 7. nt Uldersville. t'HOrJS CKKKK l-'riiluy, July nt Cross Creek illngo. AIOfXT July 11, nt lliek-orv. H.Ol)IXl0!-Tucsiiiy,Jul.v 12, at Alidwiiy until 12 nud at Candor from 1 to 5 I1.

Ji. IIANUA Klv-Wednesday, July lil, at Pirjs at Florence from 2 to i. u. Mil lil lhiirsdiiy, July 4, at lliirgetttoyu. 'J'here will be an bn teiueiit of I VI? I'lyK CK NT.

made on ull tnxes puid oil or before the 1st of August. licenses arc dim AIuv 1, nnd all nv jiinining uiipuid on July 1 will be prompt Iv collected by legal process. All persons wishing information about their taxes, or sending money by mail for pnvmeiit of tuxes or licenses, must enclose stamps for Ihe return of receipts or All persons having business at the treasurer's office during the month of June, and until July lb, will plense notice that the ollice will be opeii on Mituiilnysonly. SAAU'ML FKIilll S. County lii'jisurer.

1 11AKTHH Iri 1IK1IK1IV given that nn will hi ide lo the of the court of common pleas for Washington nmiity nt Washington. on the llith day of 1SS7, A. nt II o'clock a. under' the coriioration net one thousand eight hundred mid seventy. tour" nud the supplements therein, by T.

AI. I'otts, John 1. AlcNnry, W. C. Ilanc.

Hie'hanl Johnson and 1). W. Crime for the ehnrterof an intended corporation to be culled, the First Presbyterian church of Cnuoiisbiirg, the ehnrtcr aiid clliTt of which is the support of public worship, and lor this purpose to have, possess and oiijov nil the rights, benefits, nud privileges conferrcj the said act and its supplements. J.F. AlcFAlil.AM).

a Solicitor. Notice to Live Stock Owners. I mil prepared to ensunte horses and perforin all kinds of surgical operations on domesticated nui-mnls. 1 will visit Cniionsburg nud vicinity almnt the JMh of DAVID WAltill, Veterinary iStiident, est I'inley, Washington I'a. PLAIN AND FANCY PEINTING AT THIS OFFICE.

i i A CANONSBURG NOTES. The Cheuiiest Newsiest Taper in the County. ONLY 75 CENTS A YEAR. "The best paper in Washington county." Connellsville Courier. "One of the best local papers in the Messenger, California, Pa.

Tim Min us (jives every wivk all the neivmif t'mi-onsbu i-k ami vii-iuty in crisp nnd miulnMe form. 1 1 also ives tliu nevva of tlio county iimUlio eimtitry lit liii'tfe in a (loiiilimsi'd Hlinpe. it, does not claim to be the liivt'est iieiviniei-)iilliieil intlie county, but it does oliiim to oontiilu ns much LOCAL NEWS As any weekly pnper published In the county, It is independent in nil tltlnip, nnd expresses lis opinions fearlessly on all subjects. As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is exec) led by but one or Iwo nenspnpers in (lie county. Adierliseiiients iiieit(-i nt iviisonnblv I I'lltes.

SAMPLE COPIES FRCt JOB PRINTING. We lire prepnml to do Job Printing in the NEATEST MANNER -AM) AT- Prices as Low as the Lowest. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, INVITATIONS, PROGRAMMES In short, anything in the JOB PRINTING LINE, Will consult their intercrts by railing on us. CLYDESDALE BREEDING FARM. lirowusville ltoad, Snow-don Township, Allegheny County, Kleveu from tlie City of The Only Farm of tlti Kind in Allegheny County and tlie Largest in Western Pennsylvania, The following horses will stand for the season: Juuirjo-ThoroiiKhbred Clvdcsdnlo, 7 years and months old; hands IiikIi wcitrhs 2iliir lbs, iiiul girtu 8 teet 4 inches: tine lutht brown with black iiiuue and tail.

Was imported September, 'St. IVini-e of Cydestlalo years old, loll hands high, weight, liam ttis. BliK-li llinvkeye, M-nrs old, nbout l.iliniidsliih, weight, llKHI tbs. thoroughbred Hietlnuil ponv, inches high, weighs 27il without a fault blemish, and is a model of his class. I'KliKililiKriimd premiums nwnrdeil to each of these horses limy be seen on application nt the tarni.

In addition to the foreiroiinr. we iL.clm attention of stockholders to the thoroughbred Al-ilcrney bull. Jving l-iixlgvi-O'M. Sire Vaudegrift's fin.iai bull; dam thoroughbred Aldcrncy-coniplctc pedigree, will be shown at the farm. Charges for service, to be paid at time of service.

Wales Sfll; lllack Hawk nnd Juuibo, ill). In everv instance. is to be paid at time of and bnlnncewhen mare is known to be with foal If any mures which were served bv these horses during the season of lKStl, have failed' to prove with foal, the advance imvmcnt miiilc at tunc of service will he allowed to stand to their credit this year. l'ersous who part with mares after service forfeit insurance. Xo responsibility for accidents 11.

HA.VDU;, ciias. iiAMir.K.i..ll"""rtl,,a,",ow,'w' (IKO. HAMil.lS, 'Pors. ESTABLISHED 1817. II, CHILD'S CO.

511 Wood'Street, -PITTSBURGH, 0 0 a IE I Our Special Drive FOR 1887, $3.00 SeamlessCalf Shoes FOR MEN, In Button, English Balmoral and Seamiest Top Congress, Aaj Sizes. Tint WMtha. 6EHH tot SAMPLES PRICES. Satisfluttoa 6uanaUi, Our cutter and tailors are as busy as bees. Turning out perfect-filling, lirst-class garments at 2o to 40 per cent, less than elsewhere is the cause of the boom.

PIECE GOODS From a yard to the linest up to Goods bought in our establishment will be cut into any garment desired without charge. by all who have used them. The best remedy for dyspepsia, flatulency und constipation. Guaranteed and sold by J. II.

Donaldson, Cauonsbiirg, 41) ly Max Mayer has the largest stock of gents fiiinishlng'goods in towu. No matter what vou want you can get it at Mayer's. Oltf AV. L. Dunn, next to Sherman house, has received his stock of misses' and childrens' spring shoes.

21 tf Straw hats, still' hats and all kinds of hals in endless variety at Max Mayer's. The Canoiishurg public schools close to-day. The term has been a successful one. Principal Anderson and all the teachers have been efficient and faithful in the discharge of their duties. Go to Iviissell's drug store and geta glass of cold sparkling soda water.

It will do you good lliis hot weather. liiJll: A. full line of Kcunurd's ladies' line shoes just arrived ai Dunn's shoe store, next to Sherman house. 24 tf The place to buy refrigerators, furniture, stoves, baby carriages, is at ('. C.

Ililcman's. Nothing cheap except tiie price. i'l 2 If you want lo get a good pump sec the ones Young ii Elliott have, all guaranteed. 2(1 If When you wanl a new suit made in the latest style and at a price that is away below that charged by olhcr houses go to Max Mavcr's. oltf For any and all kinds of hats go to Maver.

le has all styles and he in Helling them at prices thai are awav down, Max Mayer's merchant tailoring depart nient is booming. A nil when is reinem- bered that his goods are slvlish anil lirst- rlims io lvli llmi Ids workmen are the best to he found and his prices from 2" to 10 per cent, below those charged by other houses, it does not seem si range that it should be so. 1 1 AVIiut. Is Siiiil of Jlniii's Show. Main's show arrived in lliis place yesterday and gave two exhibitions to very large crowds.

The show is lirst-class in every respecl. It is composed of many features, namely: Hazel, the little beamy, the smallest miniature horse in the world, whose feats upon the tight-rope make him Kloiidin's onlv rival; also, Mons. Iiigelow, tlio strongest man living, who pulls against the most powerful horses that can lie produced, making him the wonder of the century the gymnasts, the leapers and tumblers, the trapeze arlisls; the riding dogs, gouts and monkeys; the trick horses, and, in fact, there was not one bad feature wilh the show. The free exhibition on the show-grounds, at 1 and at 7 I'. was witnessed by people, and was worth miles of travel to see.

finfrih) A'. Y. At Canoiishurg on Saturday, May 23. Sea ami Lanil. The above is the title of a wonderfully interesting and instructive volume from the pen of J.

W. Iluel, aulhor of "The World's Wonders," "Heroes of The Plains," "Exile in Siberia," etc. "Sea and Laud" is an illustrated history of Iho' wonderful and curious tilings of nature existing before and since the deluge. It contains accounts of the inhabitants of ihe sea, their habits, and tells of fights with whales and other monsters of the great deep. It also comprises a natural history of land creatures, such as lions, tigers, how these animals are hunted, together wilh stories of the narrow escapes of lion and tiger hunters.

The book is illustrated with engravings. It is a work of great interest and value and is just the kind of a book to put into the hands of "the young. Miss Minnie McMillan, of Pitt street, lias the agency for tins place and vicinity, and those who may wish a book interesting and instructive should give her an order. Worth l.oo kl in; Into. The cheapness of and the advantages obtained from a Life Insurance policy.

J. Kiddle Weaver can show you instances where his company, the I'nion Central, has paid large cash dividends and carried the risk of persons insured for small cash outlay to the insured. If Life Insurance was better understood many more would invest their money that way. Call on Mr. Weaver and have a friendly chat with him on the subject.

Porsvth's Kaitli' House lias received a full line of spring suitings, vestings and trouserings, which will be made to order. Soft or solid fronts, sipiare or dropped shoulders as may be desired. All are. invited. A.

M. F'oksytij ivast i'ike street, Cauonsbiirg, Pa. 10 Kit Kpnvii) Notice to Firmer. The Osborne Light Steel Hinder is what the fanners want. Call anil examine one at the warehouse of I.

near the railroad depot. 2(Hf IIOKM. To Siiinuel Pulton, Central nveniie, a. ilaiighter. MAHltlKlt.

21. sst by the liev. Thos. Patterson, Air. D.ixir.l, McIvay and Miss tik II.uihishv, both of ('anonsburg.

DIKIt. IIAVS- In Canoiisbiirg, Jlny 22, IWT, iMrs. 1. Hays, aged 82 years. I.AN'lJ-rn Allegheiiv City, Sahbnth, May 22.

17, t.RiiHKK Lami, aged 7(i years. Bl'XX-In lloustonville. May 21, ISS7. Sisin wife of Nathaniel Dunn, nged 2.1 yearn. IjACOCK In May 211, 1K87, of measles' InsKi'ii Ci.aiikm son of Ir.

S. A. Lacock, aged tour uiouths. nUKOJ 'T-May 24, 1S7, in lloiistuiii ille. of ran- cer, Airs.

Ki.ixaiikth Hkiihi in tbeiil'th vear of i Kiiiierul on Thursday nt 11 o'clock. WHAT IS SLUG SHOT? SLUG SHOT KILLS Potato llugH, Cubbage Black Fleas on Cabbage, Turnips, Kad-iuliea and Eg(j Plants, SLUG SHOT r' poiso.i- inKil'rvWlM vegctalionnnilwitlmlaii KX( I I It ll lDIt, Atfieting lu ailj nil classes of insert life, so they ellher die or leuve for p-xrtu iinliiiowii. 1000 TONS OF IT USED Willi safety lo mini or benst. Tor sale bv H. LANGFOHD, 'Wt 1 Near the Helling Mill, i NEW DRESS GOODS IN SPRING SHADES.

NEW SATEENS A Very Low Figures. New Silks. A rntine. Blue! Iwo-Gi'tiiu Surah, nnd Colored. WAItllAXTKI) X()T TO FT.

NEW LAGE CURTAINS, AND CllliTAIN Kl PERSIAN DRAPERY -AND MADRAS CLOTH. NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY! NEW SUITS -1N- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT VERY CHEAP! MILLINERY FRIDAY AND APRIL 15 OPENING, SATURDAY, AND 10. CARPETS, RUCS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES AX I) WALL PAPER. The One-l'i'Ice Clotliier, Toilor, RITfiHIF'S Ol 5TANin ul-u 1 "IMU, The Wasters or Imperfect Sheets are Not Stamped. ft fszj THE GENUINE OLD-STYLE BRAND JSxtra lleuyy Kooling Tin made by tlie old manner of hand (lipping, as first made in I'hiladelpliiu.

in lAltl l)y Messrs. N. (1. Taylor at that time. A roof of this tine brand will practically last forever.

A Full (Stork of These and All Oilier ine Bitdids is Carried ly J. H. GRIFFITH, THE LEADING TIN AND IRON ROOFER, CANONSBURG, PA. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Lowest Prices and Best Material.

Young Elliott fin mile the tin plntos in the market. Cull ami nee samples nml get their prints on tin fooling, liard-- ware mill buildcm' supplies, before placing viinr order. tf oiiil Holler Klonr 7oo to 1 07 per tniik at J. A. Dennv's.

IStf William Woods, K.s'j., of fjiiowilen townsliiii, Alkgliony county, is repairing liis house anil building an addition to it. J. J. VanEmaii, of this place covers the house with one of liis celebrated tin fo Mr. Van Email's reputation for good material anil workmanship are sneh that lie does not nejd to travel for work.

It eotnes to him unsought. If yon wanl a well or eistein nut. down WEAVER TAYLOR'S HARDWARE STORE It AS JIKKX KKMOVKD TO The Room Formerly Occupied by J. W. Hiles, Corner Pike Street nnd Central Avenue.

Builders' Hardware, Farmers' and Mechanics' Tools, Grate Fronts, Brick and Tile, Sewer Pipe and Ohiiuney Tops, Stovepipe. Wood Pumps. Chain and Force Pumps, Glass, Plow Points, Machine and Harness Oil, Putty TINWARE. IMPEBIAL CHILLED PLOWS, BEST IN THE MARKET, Sti-ictly Pure Lead and Linseed dil, Mixed Paints, Paint Brushes, 4o. FULL LI XK OF CUTLERY AT PRICES TO SUIT VER1R01) i CALL AND SEE US, CORNER PIKE STREET AND CENTRAL AVENUE.

go In John Marsden. He is a profi-ssional nml will do you good work' mid hitm I else. llehas simkoOorliU wells in this region during the past (ive or siv years and Hkjt have till' given satisfaction. Mr. Al.iiwlen will put your well down no mat- tT how liard the rock.

lor refert iice see liny well that, lie lias put down. If yo have a well that you wanl cleaned out" nr rci liied, or anything done in that line re- thai John Marsden is the man who will do it and do it right. 'JM 4i J. C. MORGAN.

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Years Available:
1875-1897