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FROM CHICAGO. You will find (Repu6ficm; The World's Fair as seen Through American Carelessness. We have two object lessons on this I subject recently. One is the terrible the Eyes of a Monongahela Visl tor. PUBLISHED' EVERY AFTERNOON.

In the first place, I came here over BARfiAl In. all kinds of Musi INSTRUMFJ Advertising favors to insure insertion should be handed in the previous day if possible. the Pennsylvania Lines, because I know that road to be carefully managed ana always doing for its passengers what its tickets call for; never over crowding utaze oa me worms fair grounds, in which brave firemen and several other persons lost their lives victims of American carelessness. The cold storage building had been reported unsafe by one of the very men who was burned to death. He was uneasy about it Others connected with the fire department had complained of it too.

The inside cars, but getting through on time TERMS Two cents per copy or ten ents a week delivered by carriers. ADVERTISrWr RATES For transienf advertisers, 5 cer's ri Jine to regular custon-ers, 5 cents an inc'. day. Local notices one cent a word. From Pianos and When the train leaves Pittsburg, it starts West and keeps straight along over toward sunset till its passengers Organs down it Mews Hai are in Chicago.

Five blocks away steam cars take you to Jackson Park in fifteen minutes for fifteen cents, the Lowest prices and easy terms. rEBSFECTOT TICW. was reported to be a "perfect pile of kindling wood." But nothing was done. Latest With that happy go lucky American BLYTHE Sheet Music a ad Books at spirit which takes desperate risks it was SWMILL and PLANING MILL, shortest, best route from Monongahela City to the Midway Plaisance. We have been doing the Fair to-day, about after the same fashion that two and a half million other people have done it.

Go along looking till the back of your neck and the tips of your toes actually make you tired from one end to the other. It is hard work but it let alone, and the disaster followed which will live in the memory of those who mmm Absolutely Pure Wholesale and Retail Lumber Dealers. Con-1 tractors and Builders, Doors, Hash. Bunds, nd all kin-Is of shop or mill work furnished witnessed it as a ghastly horror the rest BEAUMONT City Music Booms That you can confidently rrlv on anil on snort notice and at low prices. of their days.

It was not an accident; Washington County Directory President Judge 27th Judicial District J. A. Mcllvaine, Washington Member of Congress 24th Congressional District V. A. Sipe, Stowe township, Allegheny county State Senator William B.

Dunlap, Bridge-water, Beaver county Representatives George V. Lawrence, Monongahela City Dr. D. M. Anderson.

Venetia; T. M. Patterson, South Burgettstown Sheriff Wm. Cherry, Washington Deputies, John H. Kennedy, W.

P. Cherry, Jr Prothonotary Klmer R.Deems, Washington Register James B. Kennedy, Washington Recorder E. N. Dunlap, Washington Clerk of Courts M.

R. Allen, Washington Treasurer William B. Chambers, Can-onsburg District Attorney, W. S. Parker, Washington Coroner T.

R. H. Johnson, Washington Surveyor George D. Jenkins, Monongahela City Commissioners William S. Bailey, Candor; J.

W. Pollock, Canonsburg; John E. Stewart, BLYTHE CO. A cream of tartar baking Powder. Highest of all in leavening strength.

Latest United Monongahela City, Jan. 27. '92. it was a crime. Only for the direction of the wind all the buildings on the oiiilKs irovernment Food Report.

Royal Basins Powdeb 106 Wall St.X. when you want a good pure stimulant foi World's Fair, Chicago. ground might have burned. Caramet Avenue and 29th Street. MEDICINAL INTENTIONS.

A trial is sufficient as the to-in pays for it is a wilderness of wonders. I spent yesterday at the art gallery, where there are said to be 66,000 pieces of art: after looking at some 60,000 I left the remainder for the next World's Fair. Pictures! and stone girls no end. The only use I have for marble The other illustration of American IE!) SUICIDE 11 iV HOTEL Fireproof; 241 rooms; near Fair Grounds: baths on every floor. i mend themselves.

Sold only bv carelessness comes from China. It is American and European plans. $1 to Ci a day. First-class family Jos. f) 5 BANCROFT known that some time since the Chinese The Cause and Its Lesson.

uuiei. rite ior circular. collector of customs at Amoy refused statues of nude women, especially, is that they look so cool. Different people II ay did he commit suicide? Oli for the admission to that port of American the same reason that thousands of otiier- ure have different ideas of art. For my kerosene.

"It is a measure of retaliation on the verge of the same sin, or in imme bicycles and Watches given i self the most interesting picture I saw was that of a bevy of boys about a dog 83.SK diate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, i KOT RIP for the Geary exclusion act," immedi ately cried the knowing ones. Later ad to Boys and or some otner equally untortunate result of IT Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair. who was standing on a barrel head, while his master taught him to do a any nurvous anection. xie Knew lie was Best in tno worid. Girls.

Write for particulars. AMERICAN TEA CO. alilicted with a nervous disorder, but was vices prove that it was nothing of the kind, American kerosene shipped to trick. Ine laces ol the boys were so careless, apparently indinerent to the outcome or ne may have lessened his chances 338 to 346 5th Pittsburg, Midway. Meet at their office in wasbington, 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month.

Clerk, Wilson S. Campbell, Solicitor, Henry Gantz Jury Commissioners W. H. Jones, Monongahela City Adam Miller, Houstonville. Meet to draw jurors four weeks before each term of Court Directors, of the Poor D.

W. Myers, Lone Pine; William B. McKennan, Washington, Thomas Griffith, Claysville. Meet at County Home the 1st Thursday of each month Terms of Court. There shall be four regular terms commencing as follows: February Term the 2d Monday of February.

May Term on the 2d Monday of May. August Term on the 3d Monday of August. November Term the 2d Monday of November life like, and so easy to find in any town anywhere. It may not be in good taste to admit that I passed the great masters and the big canvasses to linger long over this little picture, but for recovery by treating with physicians who had Tittle or no knowledge of such af fections, i by deluging himself with, worth it a fact. And my advice to people less so-called remedies.

His case was a sad one, but no worse than that of any other a who come here, is not to hunt about, nervous sunerer, who has nervous or sick guiae dook in nana, alter some "mas Amoy was packed so badly that the collector did not think it safe to admit the inflammable material to that port any longer. The Amoy customers now take Russian oil, though of an inferior quality to ours, because it is safely packed. Dr. Bedloe, the American consul at Amoy, writes that in two years not a cargo of our kerosene has arrived at that port which did not contain more or less broken and leaky cans. Nails are driven through the boxing into the tin of the 2.50 gar W2.00 2.25 HI.7S 9 flfl fh" boys VMS ter," and then dwaddle over it, as if headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, melancholy, failing memory, hot flashes, fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dvsDensia.

you knew all about art, speaking of its "atmosphere, its tone, perspective, sexual aeDiuty, epilepsy, etc. The same or sentiment and so on. xne best way is similar consequences are likely to result to any one who has any of these advance symptoms of an awful end. Do not hesitate to look at the pictures which you can understand, and which please you, and If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mads In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit eaual to custom made and look and in getting rid of them by intelligent -treat allow the others to hang, to be hanged, as it were.

Never let other people cans with the utmost recklessness, and ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated If you wish to economize In your footwear, make up your opinions for you. Listen, boxes and tins are broken, leaving the specialist, has studied nervous diseases over oo so oy L. Uouglas shoes.

Name and 20 years, and has discovered the only re and learn, and study, and then- make your own taste show itself don't copy price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy dangerous liquid and gases to escape. liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol Three old soldiers residing in Washington have been dropped from the pension rolls by Hoke Smith. It so happens that all are, or at least have been Democrats. Washington Observer.

Somehow or other we don't take much political comfort out of that item. It looks as if Hoke Smith were honest in his efforts to purge the pension list, and that he treats Democrats and Republicans alike. If he were hitting Republican veterans only, and skipping over Democrats it might be good politics to parade the fact, but as it is, it don't seem to be. If there are any frauds on the pension rolls off with their heads! some one's else taste. untary testimonials prove the virtues oft Dr.

xt B. orsyih, mmm. Same way with music don't pretend. What a Frenchman Says of Us. The correspondent of the Paris Figaro Alonzo Barker.

of Clinton. N. Vr. writes: -X WILLIAMS IK was so afflicted with extreme nervousness that I was on the verge of insanit v. Mr hands trem at the World's fair does not like us or If you have a program and happen to discover that a piece is by some great author, don't clap your hands till they R.

-Artists Specia i ties anything in America. This is very sad. bled so that I could scarcely feed myself. I used twelve bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and was cured.

It is with pleasare I recommend blister on that account. If your taste A full line of colors in-materials tor CHINA I.Kt: The gentleman describes even the is better pleased with "Papa won't Buy as FIE2, LIF2 tei AGRBEXT tnis wonaeriui remedy for nervous troubles." "I had been a great sufferer from nhrnnin me a How-Wow," save your hand clap II riaze Colors, GoWche Dry Colors, Bruiu-t throngs at the fair in a way that is not flattering to us. He writes of an American crowd: ping till then. Don't imitate others, Office Corner Fourth and Main Street. Mon headache u.

vtil I began, about four months ago, to use Dt a 'les' Restorative Nervine and Pills, since which -ue I have not haova headache. Several of my Mids are sine Dr Miles' Rem CCO. T. LIMN, either in an art gallery or at a concert ungaiieia, fa. Collections made, loans, negotiated, estates jno cnarge ior tnis aavice.

io, no, The Midway plaisance is enormous and op semea, property rented, rent collected, deeds. thanks, no charge. ft' Year Wife Sick? wins written. Business Dromntlv at pressively melancholy in spite of the innu I looked in on the Laplanders to-dav. tended to.

edies, and rind em, as I did, to be more than you claim for thei" Mrs. Mary Kister, Los Aniteles, Cal. W. II. Capwell, edk nr Tribune, Plymouth, writes "My wife was cred of sick headache of many years' standing bv the use of Dr.

Miles' Steamship tickets and foreisn exchange to They do not understand this weather. merable attractions that are accumulated in it. But sadness is one of the leading characteristics of American crowds, whose slow, monot Buy Medicines for her at McCallis-ter's, so she will get well. or irom anv nan or the world. onous and silent movements give even to the Some of the Presbyterians are coming to their senses.

At the Philadelphia Presbytery the Revision of the Confession was called a "melancholy funeral," and the Briggs case was styled "Ancient History." ANNIVERSARY WEDDING. places they pass through the melancholy ex, it roasts them; while yesterday in the Dahomian village the Africans looked supremely happy, and comfortably hot, as if 95 degrees in the shade was pic nic weather for them. This cluster Is Your Baby Hi? pression which belongs to all their feasts, with out smiles, without flowers, without gayety and without music. They move along like a Get all your prescriptions filled at McCallister's Drugstore. of shows, called The Midway, is an Restorative Nervine.

She has recommended it to her friends, and they all praise it highly." Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart, on receipt of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles for $5, express prepaid. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Pr.

Miles' Pills, 50 doses, 25 cents. Free book at druggists, or by mail. IFor Sale by WY C. McCallister. procession of Quakers.

They have no jokes, no education which no one can gainsay, miles, no shouts, no inn. The dead silence that marks their promenade makes one think Is Your Health Poor? and is tne opportunity of a life time Beside that, the beer is cooler than of the processions of the pupils of some deaf and dumb institution. Nothing arouses them Pure at McCall- Then buy Medicines ister's Drug Store. anywhere else, and in the German Village is only a nickle a glass. Beer is from the torpor in which the joyous spirit and the ringing laugh of a nation are entirely said to be heating, and 1 presume it is, Fun and Frog's Legs at Camp Xusser at Lock No.

Three. A very pleasant occurrence took place last Sunday, at Camp Nusser. It was the tin wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Christenia Geltzsizer, of South Side, Pittsburg; the ceremony was performed by Rev.

Andrew Ereinnine-; The World's Fair management is now DOWNER BRO wanting, 'ine tiling is oppressive. The people Who come to visit our Parisian cemeteries on All Saints' day are less distraught, make more indulging in vain regrets over its re it are pnepared to do all kinds of plumbing fusal to allows Buffalo Bill's Wild West noise, exhibit more cheerfulness and commu. making all kinds of nicative gayety than can be found in the very show in the grounds. Buffalo Bill's show is in close proximity to the fair liveliest sections or tnis singular World's fair. Gas and er- iGBiiec.icii3.

mis vemaoie campo santo or American aual grounds, and rain or shine, large crowds ities. J-Slate, Tin and Iron Roofing.J2 The correspondent would doubtless KITCHEN SINKS, view every performance. Apropos, Buffalo Bill has a lithograph displayed in the shop windows of the city which Stephens Brothers. think more of us if we raised riots and HYDRANTS. STREET WASHfcf Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked is the cause of considerable merriment.

mobs, built barricades across our streets Monongahela City, -Sept. 1, '91. fj? It is a lithograph containing the pic LUMBEE and stoned and clubbed policemen and tures of the various generals under Yards East end Monongahela River Bridge, near me ttanrouu siaiion. whom the great scout has served tried to precipitate a political revolution about every six months. Then we would DON'T MAKE YOUR CONTRACTS Grant, Sherman and Custer are there, music consisted of singing some well selected hymns in English and German by the choir of the camp.

After the wedding the guests to the number of about 200 were invited to a good camp supper of baked fish, browned frog and turtle soup. When the cake was passed around, it was found that Mrs. Fred Weaver, of Pius street, South Side, Pittsburg, had the ring. There were plenty of refreshments, and all present enjoyed a pleasant day. Among the guests were: Andrew Hreining, Albert Burrer and wife, Jno.

Engle and wife, Lawrence Bishop and wife, George Fields and wife, L. Bengle and wife, P. Wantzel and wife, George Klemmens and wife, W. C. Weissing and wife, C.

Friend and wife, Miss Eva Bengle, Mrs. Fred Sheckle, Henry Deckenbach, John and in the center of the lithograph is be lively and resemble a French crowd We are sorry, but fear we cannot ac tne familiar face of the scout himself. a casual glance at tne picture gives commodate the correspondent of the one the impression that most ot the J. W. Happer.fi Co Paris Figaro.

Without seeing the undersigned. He ha a heroes of the late rebellion had the made every arrangement ior being distinguished honor of serving under Buffalo Bill. CONTRACTORS Last week witnessed the end of Sun Strictly in It WITH A FINE QUALITY OV The Little Old People. Rarely has a Mononjrahehi audience day opening, and despite the fact that been better pleased than on Thursday tne proceeds of the day were to be Dealers in all kinds of roucrli and worked Glean Ice as Low as ths Lowest LLMiSKK, and a general line of builders' sun donated to the widows and orphans of evening, when was seen and heard the little old folks. The aforesaid "old plies, sand, lime, cement and sewer pipe.

Es timates furnished, bhops and yards at Fin IPC" PprjARI Wholesale and retail 1VC II for private families. the heroes who perished in the fire at the World's Fair, the attendance was slim. In fact there were less people leyville, Pa. people," were the little Busy Bees of the Presbyterian church, dressed true li parlies, pic-nics and celebrations. tnere man at any preceedmg day since $25 REWARD.

Stolen Saturday eveninir June 24. 1893. tne opening. to the days when the old time songs were first sung. The group was not only interesting but quite picturesque as it assembled on the platform, and PERSPECTIVE VIETT.

A. D. SCOTT Main Street Grocery. Light Iron Gray mare, 8 year oldr weighs be This is a great show, nothing like it was ever seen on the earth before, and tween miu ana nmi, low carriage, block v. Planing Mill and Lumber Yard heavy mane and tail, mane considerably if you are coming my advice is don't directed by Mrs.

McCurdy at the organ worn with collf.r: Daces under saddle, trots Kefltucker, Harry Fields, Geo. Preis-ter, Frank Bengle, Joe Bengle, Albert Smith, Wm. Emerine, Willie Bengel Oscar Mulks, from South Side Pittsburg. Thos. Reynolds and wife, Jas.

Goul-din and wife, Jas. Biddle and wife, John Butterworth and wife, John Mal-labone, Richard Stilley, W. W. Wilson, Lawrence Smith, and John S. Hamilton, from Jones Station, Pa.

Thos Criswell and wife, James Campbell and wife, Geo. Johnston and wife, Ralph Campbell, and wife, Jos. Campbell and wife, Robert Anderson and wife, Miss Linnie Wilson, Miss Minnie Criswell, James Crisswell. Jos. Camr put it off too late.

The crowds will be produced a program which was re in harness, nstnla mark on rieht wether. Cm as No. Mc 1 A I A torn 403 Grant Street, Pittsburg, Pa. Rest-East Main Street, Monongahela Citj broad between the eyes. A reward of 35.00 Monongahela, Pa.

here the last two months. Libby. ceived with great glee by the audience. The little folks looked "as if they had orrerea tor information leadiug to her re eovery. Pa.

just stepped out of a fancy picture THE THIEF was about 5V4 feet hierh. dark YOHE BROTHERS XK E. BA IKD.ATTORNEY AT LAW book endowed with the Dowers of sontr Literary Notes. complected, some 40 years old, black mus Cliarleroi, Pa. and motion.

It was like a vision of tache, mixed with grey wore a dark blue-grey cutaway suit, black straw hat with Another novel by Mrs. J. II. Needell, Manufacturers of and dealers in all kinds of one's grandfather's school days, only author of Stephen Ellicott's Dauerhter. TOHN II.

MURDOCH Attorney at Law. straight brim, a srjatty looking fellow, with ROUGH AND WORKED LUMBER. the young singers were too substantial Office opposite Post OiHoe, WASHING an evasive eye. Telegraph or write contracts for buildings of all kinds, either TON, PA. Established 1873; special attention to be made from the fabric of a dream.

in whole or in part; we respectfully solicit a CHIEF OP POLICE. Monongahela, Pa. given to the settlement of estates; money is to be published immediately in Apple-tons' choice Town and Country Library The title is Lucia, Hugh, and Another. The Complaining Millions of Men is snare oi tile puone patronage. loaned for clients on first mortgage.

YOHE BROTHERS. Among the Monongahela valley visi All kinds of type the title of a novel of Boston life bv 1 THRESH MEATS DAILY. Prime Fresh Steaks and Roasts, Mutton, Pork and Veal. Sausage in season. The Best Meats writing, such aa E.

Fuller, soon to be published by Har bell, Peter Shuledise, from Walton Station, Pa. Miss Lucy Dickerson leaves to-day, for a visit with Greene County friends. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Morrison, of Erie, are guests with Mrs.

Morri tors at the County seat on Thursday, were W. II. Jones, Jury Commissioner; R. J. Linton, of BelleVernon; J.

S. Henry, of West Jielle Vernon: James specific at 1 on deeds, sermons, CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an jinnlic.it.ion only shops next door below City Block, near per jirotners. The story deals with letters, and gen ly opposite tne Daily Republican Building. will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania socialism, and as it is strong in plot and vigorously told, it is likely to LEONARD AUtiHENDOBLEK.

Blythe and Wm. H. Riggle of eral copying, neatly and Monongahela City, May i. 18X5, on the 8th day of August, 1893, by James Jones, John H. Jones, David G.

Jones, Wm. I. Jones and Harry E. Jones, under an Act of promptly cnted. make a sensation in the midsummer season of lighter fiction.

It will also son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers, Second ward. Assembly, entitled, "An Act to nrovide for the Manifolding at MONONGAHELA WATER COMPANY Grable's lnsnrai.ee Office, where all call will be attended to by In Washington countv the number of be published about July 25th. reasonable terms.

J. M.GRABLE. The number of acres of timber land, Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations" approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "Rostraver Ferry Company" the character and object of WM. LOUTITT, Wm. G.

Gibson, foreman of the Daily horses, mares, gledings and mules over four years is 13,251. West Bethlehem has the largest number, 023 and Coal Centre the smallest, 24. 1 1 a riain street HENRY Sl lINEY. sengcr service. Pittsburg Daily Mcs-Onlers may be left at in VVashington county, is 64,119 of which the largest amount, 4,777, is in West Finley and the smallest, 497, in Republican printing rooms, is off for a vacation, lie has gone fishing on the upper Cheat, with headquarters at wiiil-u is me erecting, constructing and maintaining a ferry and approaches thereto over the Monongahela river from a noint at or notei snepiar, swlcKard's Jleat Market or Cocaine's Hotel, Monongahela City.

Pittsburg headquarters, 715 New Grant Street. Auditor's Notice. union. A Physician's Advice. Morgantown.

M. HOUSTON, Dentist. Office. Beau To those who travel, or those who remain In the Orphans Court near Seventh Street, in thevillage of Lock No. Four, in the county of Washington, to a point at or near Rostraver Landing, on the opposite side of the river, in the countv of West- s.

mont's Block, Monongahela Citv. Pa. In Washington county, the value of salaries and emoluments of office, ofli- Estate of James S. Jones, Dec'd. home during the summer, "Never be without a stimulant." Its timely use saves the vs- ot Washington County, Pa.

No. 47 May Term. NIXE DAYS AT THE PAIR. fcS9Kvery Wednesday nt Charleroi. tem from many a shock, and as a Derventa- 1 0.1,1.

A. A. Is Re: Account of Joseph Herron of moreland, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and sup. plements thereto. rl.

KIN and Pittsburg Daily Messenger service. Town orders and occupations, is $1,933,460. Allen DyliBht Excursion Prom Pittsburg townahiii shio-Wt, with 07.7M. A lo hloaKo via I'ennBjlvania tive of disease pure whiskey has always been recommended. Max Klein, of Allegheny, is a reliable dealer, who onlv keens the Jt WUU Lines.

Forsyth's; Pittsburg Sixth Avenue. Tele. CHARLES G. McILVAIN, Solicitor. may be left at Ben Headquarters No.

25, phone No, 2030. iientleysvule lowest with $7,300. starting from Pittsburg union Station at 1 liquors in stock. His Silver Age, at $1.50: Duquesne, at $1.25, and Bear Creek, at $1.00 per full quart each, cannot be equaled. Send for catalogue and price list (mailed free) to 6 o'clock a.

Central Time, 7 o'clock a. m. IOTICE OF INQUISITION. james. Jones, ueceasea.

The undersigned, having been appointed Auditor in the above estate to make distri-bation in the hands of the accountant to and among the persons entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will perform the duties of said appointment at his office in Washington, on Tuesday August 22nd 1833 at 11 o'clock a. where, all interested persons may be present if they so desire. JAMES A. WILEY, Auditor. max niein bs Heeler al street, Allegheny, Pa.

THOMAS II. HAIR I), ATTORNEY AT LAW.No. 202 Main Street, Monongahela City, Pa. eastern rime, on Wednesday, July With a special train of first-class coaches will run, through to Chicago by daylight ever the "Fort Wayne Route" of the Pennsylvania Line due Commonwealth op Pennsylvania I 88. WASHINGTON COUNTY, Twelve Days at Atlantic City.

TO John K. Foster. Philadelphia. Mrs vo ciock p. m.

Rates for adults $13.00 for round trip, Pitts The third of the series of nonular excur Anna Dart, McKeesport, Quenten Foster, Deleware, Ohio Henry S. Foster. Phila Dr. Beebe and Company proprietors of the King-of-Metals-cure for Inebriation and who have until recently operated an institute in Washington, Friday morning1, had a hearing before Holland in their case of claims for purchase money against Frank and if. W.

DeNormadie druggists to whom they had sold their interests. F. li. Hallam, of the Washington bar appears for the DeNormandie Brothers. delphia, Mrs.

Mary Sumney. Chicago, burg to Chicago and return. Children half price. Tickets good going only on Bpecial train July 26th, but good returning in coaches of any regular train (except the Keystone QIIARLES Ft I.ORUEIt. HOUSE A SIGN PAINTER.

Paper hanging and kalsomlning a specialty; satisfaction guaranteed. Shop opposite Hotel Sheplar, Main Street. O. Address Box 431, Monongahela City, Pa. A Oram K.

Foster, Deleware, Ohio, Mrs. Kate Wilcox, Pittsburg, Mrs. Fannie sions to Atlantic City, via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 'Will be run on August 3d. Ample provision will be made for the accommodation of those availing themselves of the low rates and superior train Bervice to enjoy a respite by the seaside. The scesery en route is unsurpassed by that of any other route in America.

ICE CREAM AT CHESSROWN'S Becket, Charllottesville, Va. express leaving unicago at 1U.4S. leaving Chicago before midnight of August 4th thus allowing nine full days at the World's Fair. These special excursion tickets cannot Take Notice, that an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of Anna Foster, de Tickets will be valid for return lournev for oe nonorea in sleeping or parlor cars In either direction. CONTRACTORS.

We are prepared to take contracts twelve days from -day of sale, and will be good on all regular trains. On return journey Every evening until further notice, the various approved flavors. Ice cream made to order. Parties and picnics supplied with cakes, fresh bread, pics, candles or ice cream to order. D.

T. CHESSROWN. Monongahela, July 10, 1893. ceased, in the city of Monongahela, in the County of Washington, on Tuesday the 25 day of July, at 10 o'clock, a. of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real for they Will be good to Ston off nt Wastiinirl.nn thus affording an opportunity to visit the CUBBING And PAVING, estate of said deceased, to and among her In naming deputy collectors Mr.

Kearns gave James L. lams the Washington Greene district, in place of Mr. Carson deposed. numerous public buildings, which are nnen hildren and legal representatives, if the Tickets for this excursion are now on sale at City Ticket Office of the Pennsylvania Lines, Smithfleld Street and Fifth Avenue, at Union Station, Pittsburg and at Fort Wayne Station, Federal-Street, Allegheny. We would ask intending patrons to purchase tickets as early as possible, in order that the most comfortable arrangements can be made for the Re-paving promptly same can be done without prejudice to or to visitors free of charge, and to take a trip down the Potomac to Mt Vernon, the tomb of Washington, as well as to visit other nlncea All kinds repairing or done.

spoiling the whole, otherwise to value and JAMES E. GEE CO. of interest in and near Washington. appraise the same according to law, at which time and place you are required to attend if 6t. leave msuurgat a.

m. and 9:20 ou uiinn proper. p. m. Round-trip rate correspondingly low rates from other stations.

COLLECT VOUR RENT. It Is so easy to let a tenant get back in his rent this time of year, and so hard to get him caught up again. Why not let us attend to your rents for you and save you all trouble and worry? We have the means for making prompt collections. OLIVER 8. SCOTT, Real Estate Agent.

Monongahela, July 13th, 1893, party. For further particular information please call upon at either of the ticket offices indicated above, or address J. G. Ruple, District Passenger Agent, 1137 Liberty street, W. P.

CHERRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. June 28, A. D. 1893.

The Washington Observer says that shipments of wool from this county are now becoming brisk. Almost every day several thousand pounds are received here at the depots. Twenty cants seems to be the universal price. IpARH FOR KENT. From September 1st, 1W3 a farm of 100 acres, situated in Somerset township, miles from Vancevllle.

For terms enquire of MARGARET L. JONES, Washington, Pat d. w. JOB PRINTING. Every kind of Job Wor neatly done, promptly executed.

Prices Klxbi Dally Republican Office YOU HAVE A GOOD THING, adverllst It. Wrlll It nn Toll- I 1 I I.J ForNervooi Htedaehe, Dr. Mllet' Ntrrlnt, jt i in viir daily Rkpubmcan five cents an inch.

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