kllralEilMliiiSwS '96-efWtM3WS9Sf5WE?ir? -"TlmiHHSBT3 fW,.mrfflSFWT3J"W3SffiHB:. 12 THE' HTTSBIJKGr DISPATCH, TttESDATfr 'JANUARY" 1, ir"-? m .. .' 'Xhwt! r " t icl SrV"i i," " "-' l "' " 11 - w- !&" - - t -i-1"- vj J-'K-Mrs - - ,j x?z7m--ammmm. " 1889. ' f7 - r - - ' . : VlZSmtmB convenes In the city. Democratic delegates leave Tor the State Convention at Harris bnrg. Judge White decides that Pittsburg Brewers and -wholesale dealers cannot be granted more than one license. A residence on Locust street wrecked by natural gas. SB The Knights Templars give a grand parade and reception at the Opera House. Brown & Co., of the Wayne Iron Worts, Issue an order reducing wages 10 percent. D. W. Carroll Co., of the R Fitt Boiler and Bridge Works, forced to assign. Councils bare a healed de bate over the natnral pas contract for the . -water -works' pumping station. 9 The Knights Templar Conclave elects and in stalls new officers with much ceremony. Mem- lerj of the County Democracy haneW. L. Bcott In efllgy from the club window. Knights or Labor appoint a committee to confer with the management ot the National Tube Works in regard to the reduction of wages demanded by the firm. The Department of Awards re considers the contract for two Amoskeag fire engines, and decides to again advertise lor w, bids. St-KIehard N. Eav and Thomas Chldlow- killed by the Braddock express at Roup station. The bneet Iron Manufacturers' Association meets and discusses the provisions of the Mills bill. Charles CUndinning celebrates his one hun dredth birthday at his borne in W est leer township. The Concordia Club gives lta annual May festival. -The Allegheny Natural Gas Committee ar rives to take their protest against Increased rates Into court. The officials of the Philadel phia Companv refuse to lower their bla for the fuel supply or the water works pumping station. The Iron City Mlcroscopiai Society rlu-fi Its sixth annual exhibit at the Oeutral Kink. The Coroner's jury censures the 1'enn sylvanla road for the killing of Kay and Chid' low. SBayne and Walter win the tight for delegates 'to the National Convention in the Allegheny Republican primaries. The employes of Sing- er, Klmlck & Co. agree to accept a reduction. K H.H.Jones, bank defaulter from Stafford. " Kan., arrested in Pittsburg. The License Court grants seven out of eight license appli cants. 17-Rev. Sam Small lectures to a crowded house in Liberty Hall, East End. An Incendiary fire discovered on the corner of Center ax enue and Arthur street. John Hartenberg shoots and severely wounds William Myers at No. 11 Penn avenue. SS-Mlners meet In convention and resolve to re sist a reduction of wages. The shady ave nue bridge pronounced unsafe by reason of the manner in which the traction conduit was constructed, Select Council discusses the question ot grade crossings and the accidents resulting therefrom. The Court hands down an opinion refusing all rehearing! In license . cases. $9-Michael Schowlder kills Mrs. Bridget Mullen, on Bedford avenue. Patrick Mulherron total ly wounds George Martin with a pick. Penn sylvania railroad officials In the city on their annual tour or Inspection. The various Re- Subllcan conventions meet, elect Magee. Kllnn, ayne and X alter as National Convention delegates and nominate legislative tickets. K. of L. salesmen refuse to work the evenings fcerore legal holidays. Exposition plans ac . cepted. So-Memorial Day celebrated In a fitting manner In the various sections of the ilty George Martin dies from the effects of his wound. The Kerormed Presbvtcrian Synod expresses Its wish for a union with the other branches of the ehureh. Jl-Tbe Scale Committee of the Amalgamated As sociation meets to perfect a schedule for the ensuing vear. The R. P. Synod decides that it is not yet ready to comblue with the United Presbyterians. The Randall Club completes arrangements to attend the St. Louis Conven tion. Twenty-fourth district Republican con ferees fail to agree on a nomination. JUNE. X The employes of the National Tube Worksagree to a reduction of 1H to 10 per cent in wages. Clerk Bothwell presents a series of charges against Mayor Pearson to the Allegheny Police Committee The Twentv-fonrth district Re publican Congressional Conference again falls to nominate a candidate. The R, P. Synod declares against church fairs. Allegheny Natural Gas Committee protests that the pas companies violated contracts in raising the rates. estern glass factories decide to close June 15. S The Scale Committee orthc Amalgamated As sociation completes the schedule of wages. The Bar Association requests the Judges to wear black robes The Trades Assembly pases resolutions denouncing W. L bcott and the Mills bill. The Duauesne Water company re quests the right to lay pipes to supply water lor hydraulic purposes. Pittsburg freight agents make a big reduction in the rates on Iron and steel for Western points. The R. P. bvnod Informs its members that they must keep clear ol all political matters. 8 K. of L. salesmen threaten to strike if the rules of the Merchants1 Association are not changed. The Randall Club leaves for the St. Louis Convention German Lutherans give their sixth annual excursion to the Concordia House. 4 The Board of Assessors complete their work of assessing the business tax. Peter E. Qulnn arrested for embezzling ? IS. O00, which he lost In gambling houses. N. T. A. 217, K. on.,., t composed of iron and steel workers, meets to arrange foaa scale or wares. The employes of the Pennsylvania Tube W nrks re fuse to accept a reduction. Ine grand jury finds Indictments against a number of persons far selling without a license. 6 'Ihe thirteenth annual convention of the Amal gamated Association of Iron and steel Work ers meets at Turner Hall. The R. P bvnod decides that woman can 11 the office of deacon. The Western Iron Manufacturers' Association meets and decides that wages must be reduced The Pittsburg Diocese of the Episcopal Church meets at St. Andrew's Church. Mrs. Richard Dunn, of Wylle avenue, beaten ahd drugged bya burglar. 7 Ihe Count) Deinocracvand Randall Club cele brate the nomination "of Cleveland and Tltur zan. The iron manufacturers' scale makes a reduction of from 10 to SO per cent in wages. Judge Agnew talks on the tariff to the -young Men's Republican Tariff Club. The founda tion stone of the Episcopal Guild House on the bouthslde laid with murh ceremony. Blhon Whitehead presented with SLOOP by the Pitts burg diocese. The W. J. Hammond property sold to the Baltimore and Ohio to be used as a railroad yard. 8 Freyvogle and McClure have a hearing before Alderman CassldvQn a charge or getting 13, 000 from Peter Qulnn through gambling. The cornerstone or the memorial building of the Pennsylvania Female College laid Controller Epeer notified the County Commissioners that ex-bherlff Uray's accounts would not balance, owing to a deficiency of 15,663 30. Battery li holds its annual reunion. The new Court House building finished. The ninth annual reunion of the Amalgamated Association attended by 18.000 people. George M. Von Bonnhorst elected Chairman of the Republican County Committee. Controller I S peer has Alderman O'Brien and Constable J Aletzgar, of the Twelfth ward, arrested on a I charge of perjury and extortion The Randall Club returns from the St. Louis convention, and is given a reception. Ri er men draft a protest to present to the Senate against the construction ofa dam on the lower Ohio. An explosion of a gas tank at the Pittsburg Fuel Gas Works, on South First street, seriously Injures two men. JO Children's Day observed in the various Meth odist and Presbyterian Churches. Brewers ark for shorter hours and the employment of union men. 11 The Amalgamated Association convention completes its scale of wages Councils ask the Board of Awards to examine the dlflerent tire engines belore awarding the contract. The Prohibition County Convention meets and nominates a Legislative ticket. The Bar Association gives a picnic at Idlewild. U-Twenty-fcurth district Congressional con ferees again meet but fail to agree on a can didate. The Carbon Iron Company fits up the Fort Pitt works to make structural 6teel. Railroad rates to Chicago cut down to A. I Bishop Bowman Institute holds Its annual commencement It The Amalgamated scale presented to the manufacturers. John K. Cox withdraws from the Twenty-fourth district Congrcslonal con test. John Schrcitt attemDts suicide in the Allegheny lockup. The feast of it. Anthony celebrated with great ceremony on Troy Hill, Allegheny. Ihe water works' fuel contract let to the Philadelphia Company for M.W'. 14 Republican clubs aud politicians leave for the Chicago Convention, iron masters' and workers' committees dlscucs the wage scale, but jail to reach an agreement McClure aud Preyvogle gl e bail for court. Acheson comes within two votes of being nominated for Con gress In the Twenty-fourth district, faults against bunday trains entered before Alder- TbeTeuty-ronrIh District Conference again fails to make a Congressional nomination, but elects J. P. Moore as national delegate. The Iron masters' committee insists on a big re duction in wages. Councils authorize the ' building of two new police stations. TheCcn- j tennlal Committee announces its plans for an i Industrial parade. i 1J The Amalgamated Association announces that ', it prelcrs a shut-down for three months to a reduction In wages. The Trades Assembly de cides to participate In the centennial cele bration. Special Agent O'Shea resigns from the Builders' League. Foundry and stables on Grant street, Allegheny, burn with a loss of 1000, and SO mules aud horses perish. James Gathwood's machine shop damaged by fire to the amount ol'Siaroo. ' 17 A boating party narrowly escapes drowning in theAlleghen river. The Catholic chapel in ' bt. 31ary's Cemetery dedicated. "18 A searcltyof water causes Chief Brown to issue an order stopping the use of street hoe. The Americus and Tariff clubs leave for the Chi cago conventions. Patrice Koyle, of Alle gheny run over aud killea by a orewcrv wag on. The Amalgamated Association Conven tion revises the constitution of the order. fa Iron masters refuse to agree to a three months' shutdown unless all of the mills are closed bv the Amalgamated Association. The Citizens' Traction Company awards the contract for ca ble cars to the Pullman Company, blxth ward citizens hold an indignation meeting to protest agatnst the scarcity of water. Daniel Frey dies at the Homeopathic Hospital from iujuries re ceived in a mysterious manner. 10 Mills forced to closedown for lack of water, and great suffering caused In some sections of ' the city. Josephine Marek, or 26 Sycamore street, Allegheny, kills herself and two chll ' -dren with poison, and attempts the life of her husband aud another child. G. Grouse, the driver of the brewery wagon which killed Pat- rick Doyle, held for manslaughter by the Cor oner's Jurv. Jl The cause of the water famine discovered to be , a broken vali e In tbc big main at Penu aveiiLe and Butter streets. Commencement excrci-ts or the Western University held at the BIJou Theater. A new steel scale providing lor Clapp-Grlfath workmen Introduced at the Iron and bteel conference. Cantaln Clark slvcji "free excursion on the steamer Mayflower to the poor of the city. SS '"ont J'ontlnual suffering In the hill dlstiicA from the water famine. BIshon Phelan nrenpnta ' medals to the successful students at the annual commencement of the UolyGhost CfeUcge. The Amalgamated Association electsofilcers for the ensutugyear. Curry Institute holds Its annual commencement at the Opera House, and an address is made bv Got crnur Beaver. SS3 The big main Is fixed, and the waterfamlne uiHlcioauvna. aiic Amaigamaien Associa tion completes Its work and adjourns. Many r jaud'ien oeatns. cansea Dy sunstroke and the ; lt)rotracted licit. Two thousand members at L . ..a .!.. . .-.. .. I ine l.iocraiu ocnenciai Association picnic at Rllullon. George W iulen shot b an unknown BTiian In a row at Tom's Run. -WJialen dies at the west I'rnn Hospital from VtliB enVets of his wounds. Ihe AraerlcnarTini, I returns from the Chicago Convention. 25 The employes of Painter'a mill notified that a reduction Is necessary, but they decline to ac cept a rut of wages. Councils discuss the na tural gas contract and the water famine, A magnificent memorial window placed In the East Liberty Presbyterian bnrch by Mrs. Judge Mellon. 36 Pittsburg Republicans ratify the nomination or Harrison and Morton with speeches, parades and red fire. Thomas Mitchell arrested lor complicity in the murder or George Whalen. 27-Mlss Frances Wlllard talks prohibition In the East End Tabernacle. Singer, Mmlck & Co. discharge all or their striking employes. Post master Larkln applies to the Department for additional letter carrier rendered necessary by the adoption of the eight-hour law. John Cain placed on trial for the murder of George Booshardt, 2$-Annual commencement exercises of the Pitts burg High School held at the llljon Theater. Allegtieiiv scholars graduate at the Opera House. The ladles of the East End tfelvary Church establish a permanent cooking school. 29 Iron manufacturers and workers failto agree os a scale of wages. The jubilee of the Alle gheny schools po.tponed on account of rain. 30-Ulircr Bros.iirMlllps brcakfrom the Western Iron: Association rule and sign the Amalga mated scale. An equity suit filed in Common Pleas Court No. 1 In relation to theUrsullne Convent trouble. The Coroner's lury charges William Draper with the murder of George Wialen. (illmore gives two grand concerts at the Bijou Theater. JULY. 1-Iron manufacturers continue positive in their Kfusal t0 Sign the Amalgamated Scale. Cor ner stone laid for the new school house of the M. Augustine German Catholic Church. Francis and Edward Murphy bold a monster temperance meeting at the Butler btreet M. E. Church. Announced that Colonel Kevins will return home and answer all charges against him. Z Carnegie's mills sign the Amalgamated Asso ciation scale, together with several smaller firms. Three hundred and seventy-six out of 19 pupils succeed in pissing the examination fur admission to the High School. Councils finallyapprovc the decision of the Department of Awards in giving the contract forwatcr works fuel to tne Philadelphia Company. The grand Jury decides to reopen the case of the Police Bureau against Homer Kcdpath for policy writing. An Investigation of .charges of cruelty made against the Home for the Friendless shows them to be groundless. S Two more firms sign the Amalgamated scale, making 15 In all. beventv-three scholars suc cessfully pass the examination for admission Into the Allegheny High school, and nearly aa many more are decided to be entitled to an other trial. The Master Painters' Association elects delegates to the National convention at Cincinnati. Richard bplane convicted of renting property for immoral purposes. Judge Hawkins fnvalluates the will of Mrs. Mary Hailett, because or undue Influence, 4 Non-union men secured to operate Singer, Mmlck Co.'s West End Mills, and organ ised labor not to be recognized in tl.e future. Pittsburg citizens observe the glorious Fourth In an appropriate manner. D. A. 3, K. of L.; elves a monster picnic at Silver Lake Grove for the benefit or the Armstrong memorial fund. The Law and Order Society issues a lcngthv address declining to stop prosecution or Sunday milk shake dealers. 6 The County Commissioners and the Prison Board decide to assist the District Attorney In convicting illegal liquor sellers. Slnccr, Mra ick & Co. succeed in partially operating their works. Two chair factories, a wagon works and two dwellings in the rear of Madison ave nue, Allegheny, destroyed by fire. A new supply of stone for the Federal building ar rives. H. O. Price and partners placed on trial beforeJudge Collier on a charge of pool selling. Moorbead Bros. Co. sign the Amal gamated scale. 6 Boilers burst In the tannery of A. J Groet zlngcr, Allegheny, wrecking the buildings, killing the engineer, William Wetzel, and fatally injuring others. Three more firms sign the Amalgamated scale. Judge Collier decides against the pool sellers, and Chief Brown is sues an order for the place to close. J. T. Mc Crory writes an open letter attacking Francis Murphy. Knights of Labor at blnger's mill remain firm.. 7 The I'ittsburg Cvde and Athletic Club openB its new park witu appropriate amuseuietus. The Chartlers Gas Company passes a dividend. 8 Fred G. A ellncr shoots himself through the the head at ITS Third avenue. Francis and Edward Murphv hold a meetlne at the Opera House, and criticize the line of conduct pur sued by the Law and Order society. 9-H. W Weir appointed Chief Justice of the supreme Court of Idaho, the Coroner's Jury finds that the Groetzlnger boilers were defect ive, and that wet tan bark should not have been used in conjunction with natural gas. The Amalgamated and K. of L. strikers at Singer's mill hold a Joint meeting and resolve to stand firm. 10 A July flood suddenlymakes Its appearance on IheMonongahela, causing great destruction to property. Police placed on guard at Singer's mill. The Allegheny Board or School Control consider the subject of Industrial education. 11 Ihe Monongahcla continues to create great havoc among the coal fleets and property along the banks. Jfies &, Laughllns sign the Amalgamated Icmc Both sides confidant of victory in the Singer strike. The Phila delphia Company brings in a new roarer at Canonsburg. The National Association of Spring Manufacturers meets at the Mononga hela House. 12 The Monongahela flood begins to subside. Or angemen celebrate tbelr day. Rev. Alexander Jackson called to the largest l'resb) terlan church In Canada. 'Hie Mage Committee of the window glass workers and manufacturers hold a conference. Allegheny Turners dedi cate leutonla Hall. The Don Cameron Club holds a lively session. 13 Peter Mack dies at No. 78 Clark street, and Dr. J. GuyMcCaudlessdelares it is a case of sporadic Asiatic cholera. A number of Pitts burg aud Allegheny grocers sued for selling olcomargerlne. The Lake Erie road refuses to issue passes to its employes. John Irwin dan gcrouslv wounds his cousin, Barney Irwin, at 155 South avenue, Allegheny. Five more im portant iron firms sign the Amalgamated scale and prepare to resume operations. 14 The Amalgamated Association aud the Na tional Tube Works arrange wages for the en suing year. Dressed beet rates cut once more. 15 Natural gas discovered at a depth of 80 feet on Last 6trcet, Allegheny. Many ministers up hold the Law and Order Society In their pul pits and denounce the Murphys. New M. E. Church at Erasworth dedicated with appropri ate ceremonies. 16 Five more firms sign the Amalgamated scale. Unlet Drown lurnisnes special Agent jurcaii with a large list or illegal liquor sellers. Com mittees from the Flint Glass Workers' Union and the Manufacturers' Association meet to adjust the wage scale. EmiiMlnutn arraigned In court for the murder of Peter Voelker. G. Rosenthal's clothing store on ylle avenue robbed and fired. 17 Two more signatures to the scale received by the Amalgamated Association. Corner stone ofthebt. George Episcopal Church at Irwin laid with much ceremony. The case of Minuth, the alleged murderer of Peter Voelker, goes to the jury. 18 The estern Iron Association meets, absolv ing the manufacturers from all pledges, and Zug & Co. and the Kensington Iron AN orks immediately sign the scale. The bear ing in the equity suit, of C G. Dixon & Co. against McClure JtFreyvoglc commenced be fore a master, and Peter Qulnn tells how he lost 13,000 In gambling. J. Warren Ray, of Green county, nominated for Congress bv the Twentj-fifth District Convention ontheJMth ballot. A company organized to put a new bridge across the Allegheny river irem Arch avenue to Fifth street, 19 Claus bprecklcs experiments on refining sugar in Pittsburg. The ordinance authorizing the plans ot the Duquesne Water Company passes Common Coupcil. Max Roger arrested ior the murder of August Wetzel on June 12, 15S7. The Finance Committee arrange to secure the funds necessary for the county centennial cclebra- 20 Robert D Layton elected as a delegate to the K. of L. General Assembly, aud a warm light made lor the other places. Seven I'ittsburg steamboat men lose their r?es by the bursting of a steam pipe of the towboat Conroy. The Faraday Carbon Company flies a suit against me I'nuaaeipnia was company tor extortion, and secures a pnllmlnary injunction. 71 fhe blxtv-rjrst Regiment monument in the Chartlers Cemetery unveiled ind dedicated. The department decides to Increase the num ber of Pittsburg letter carriers to about 100. Herdlr arrested for pool-selling, at the Insti gation of tne Law and Orde Society. The Allegheny County Republican Committee ap- Solnts a sub-committee to conduct the various epartmentsof the campaign; Master Work man Doyle elected as the second delegate to the K. of L. General Asseinblv. C. T. and Charles Long, bouthslde glasworkers, Invent a wondeiful machine method for topping bot tles. S-Thc Brotherhood of Locojiotive Engineers holds an Important mcetlnr and arranges for a blgunlon meeting August 27 and 2S. Will iam Wessle, a well-known Alleghenlan, sui cides by Paris green Prof. Aery, of the Ob servatory, measures the temperature of the moon during an celipe. 23 Four men seriously injured by an explosion of hot metal at fchoenberger's mill. The union employes of Singer's mill hold an enthusiastic meeting and resolve to continue the fight. James McHenry and Joseph March, alleged counterfeiters, arrested bv Detective Conlsan. i'e Tne contract ror the Baltlmote aud Ohio depot secured by Philip Walsh A Sons. P. A. Stout arraigned before Judge blagle on the charge of murdering his son Adolf. 24 Corner stone of the Chnrch of Eplphanv, In j.cuevue uuruu 11, utiu wuu appropriate cere monies. Three more Important firms sign the Amalgamated scale. The defense attempts to show that btout was Insane when he killed his son. 25 singer, N lralck & Co., with their fight against the K. of 1 and Amalgamated Association, and the striking employes apply for work on the firm's terms. The stout murder case goes to the Jurv. Cornerstone of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Innocents at Leech burg laid with appropriate ceremonies. Magis trate McCeuna holds March and McHenry, the alleged counterfeiters, for attempted bunko. 26 The trial of W. L. Penney and Robert Barnet. charged with bunkoing William Munlock out of $3,000, commenced, and the former dis charged bocause of there being no evidence against him. The steamer Mayflower takes 700 orphans on the annual Guky excursion. The loti Cameron Club expels Felix Anderson. The scale of the bottle blowers accepted by the manufacturers. n Z7 7iteports to the Finance Committee show that $110i0 has been raided lor the Centennial cele bration. Joseph Welsh sentenced to 5 years in the penitentiary for his participation in the Last End robberies and assaults. Ihe occu pants of Municipal Hall picnic at Shlngtss Park. The Allegheny Reform Association asks the Mayor to have the Immoral houses closed. S&-The Pittsburg Natural Gas Company secures an Injunction against the city officials, re straining them from Interfering with the lay ing of new mains. The Ninth Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Association holds its fifth annual reunion at West Elizabeth. The mem bers of the Catholic Diocesan Total Abstinence Union, to the number of 3.0U), plcnlpatTurner Grove. 23 Pittsburg capitalists form a company for the develunment or tlu territory In Mexico, with a capita! or fI.00U.0CO. Chaplain McCabe ad dresses the occupants ot Valley Camp. Felix Oimpbelt fatally slabbed in a row at Robinson station. 30 Minnie Phillips, a 17-year-old girl or Lacock strett. Allegheny, discovered to have stolen trio from James Dwtnney. and purchased a piano and an extensive outfit. John CaulBeld, charged with the murder of Patrick Hanloo, pleads guilty to manslaughter. Agent Dean, of the Anti-Cruelty Society, threatens to pros ecute stores which do notprovlde.eatsfor their lady clerks, according to law, 3l-MaiKoger held for Court ror the murder of August Wetzel. Typhoid fever epidemic on Twelfth ward hillside. Two more firms sign the Amalgamated scale. AUGUST. l-The largest of the three great cables for the Firth avenue traction road arrives. Select Council postpones action on the Duquesne A atcr Company ordinance. Mrs. Mary Ferree celebrates her 90th birthday at Coraopolis. Allegheny icrocera picnic at ifoss Grove. Sev eral dwelling houses on Carson street, South side, badly burned, the fire originating 'from a lamp explosion at No. 2606. Spang, Cnalfant & Co. sign the Amalgamated scale. Allegheny citizens petition Councils for the construction of boulevards around the parks. 2 MayPatton kills CMrles DeKnlght and her self at the Metropolitan Hotel. Frederick Brandes, of No. 183 Federal street, Allegheny, suicides rather than be sentenced for Illegal liquor selling. The remains of Bartley Camp bell laid to rest in St. Mary's Cemetery. Her bert E. Pennypacfcer, a well-known oil oper ator, arrested for extensive forgeries luoll jesses. S The first attempt to move the big cable from the Shadyslde depot results in compiett failure, J.l'alnter & Sons sign the Amalga. complete mated scale, and the lockout is nractlcally ended. Cantaln Clark's attornevs decide to take the case or illegal liquor selling against him to the United btatcs Supreme Court. John Mackln and Thomas McNally badly injured by a fall ing building on Mary street. Bouthslde. 6 bt. Mary's Chapel, at Sharpsburg, dedicated. Samuel Hamilton returns from Alaska, and tells some interesting facts concerning that country, 6-Jimmy Robinson arrives In the city after being released from the Ravenna Jail, where he was charged with complicity in the Hulllgan mur der. The Committee on surveys consider the cutting of the bump. The corner-stone of bt. Barnabas Episcopal Church, atTarentum, laid Tvltli appropriate ceremonies. Pittsburg pub lie buildings draped because of the death of General Sheridan. 7 Reese, Lindsay ts Co. awarded the contract for the mammoth W estinghouse Air Brake Works at Wllmerdlng stations. The flint glass workers and manufacturers adjust the wage scale satisfactorily. The Centennial Celebra tion Committee holds au Important meeting. 8 Nearly lu,000 people attend the picnic of the Pittsburg Retail Merchants' Protective As sociation at Ross grove. Pavers and rammers on the traction road strike against non-union men. 9-"I nomas Murray fatally wounds Anthony Sheridan. Messrs. Utppley Hopf accident ally strike a vein of natural gas in the center oi Aiiccneny at a aeptu ot vai ieei. oouu Walsh sues the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany for (50,000 damages for Injuries received. Ihe association of the One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Regiment, P. V., holds lta firth reunion at Forest Grove. 10-Sainuel Miller severely injures Frank Lawler, a Pittsburg fireman, at a picnic at Idlewild. Memorial services held at the South Nineteenth btreet Baptist Church in honor or General Sheridan. 11-Rabbi blvitz, the new chief rabbi, delivers his first sermon in the city. G. A. R. men gave a big sham battle exhibition atMaysvllle, James McDermltt, a bouthslde merchant, charged withlorgery. 12-A surgical outfit added to the equipment Of the Police Department. The Western Union moves Into its new quarters. 13 Ihe Congressional Immigration Investigating Committee sends word to Chief Elliot that they will visit Pittsburg, Is The Coroner's Jury holds Thomas Murray for the murder or Anthony Sheridan. John Dona hue, who claimed to be acting as an agent for bpencer Jt Llddell, Is sentenced to a $5(0 fine and three months In the workhouse by Judge blagle, for illegal liquor selling. 15 Nearly 9, 000 people attend the annual barbecue and picnic of the Butchers' Association at Ross Grove. The A French Spring Works damaged by fire to the extent ot fo0,iO0. The English Beer Trust makes a proposition to a Pittsburg brewery firm. ' IS Many mills and factories compelled to shut down because of the Intense heat. The Ran dall Club makes some Important changes In its constitution. 17 The City Assessors make a radical change In the mode of assessing the Schenley and Denny esi&ics. 18 Ihe County Democracy gives a big picnic at Exposition Park, speeches being made by Sen ator Vauce aud Congressmen McMlllln, Malsh and Tarsney. Secretary Dillon and threeother prominent members of the American Flint Glass orkers' Uuion arrested on a charge of conspiracy, preferred by H. C. Fry, of the Rochester Tumbler Works. George V. Morris, General Manager of the A. trench Spring Company, claims the water supply was Insuf ficient at the fire at the spring works. l&beorge Martin, a Law and Order detective, arrested on a serious charge. Frank Waitzer slant August Bieuner at a social garnering in Bloomfield, with probably fatal results. !The CountyDemocracy entertains its distinguished guests and shows them the sights of the city. 20 Nearly 5,000 colored people celebrate Emanci pation Day at Hulton Grove. xl Continued heavy rains cause floods and conse quent damage to property. The Allegheny County Medical Society discusses the subject of pure and wholesome milk. 22 Hie rivers recede rapidly, after doing great damage, railroad travel being greatly delayed and impeded by washouts. Treasurer Con troller Durham decides that the bank is liable In the Colonel Nevin's case. The Cathedral Sunday bchool gives a celebration at Central Turner Hall. 23 Ihe Randall Club opens its i.ew building, at No. 73 Sixth avenue, with feasting and merri ment. The Survivors' Association of the One Hundred and Third Regiment, p. v., holds a successful reunion at Ross Grove. An equity suit filed in Common Pleas Court No. 1 to test the right of a natural gas company to remove its pipes and break connections with any party to whom it has contracted to supply fuel. 24 Master Workman George Doter placed on trial oeiore tne court oi Xj. a. iuju, a. oi Li. 'The Exposition Society decides to readvertlse lor bids for the superstructure. 25 -J. M. Nollnd, of Shad) side, attempts suicide under sensational circumstances. The Demo crats hold their primaries to elect delegates to the County and Legislative Conventions. Al legheny Councils of the Jr. O. U. A. M. de cide to place an American flag on every school house In the city. 26 Rev. Alexander Jackson resigns from his bouthslde church to accept the pastorate of the Ivnox rreso teriitu luurcn, uait, untario. Bishop Phelan delivers an address at the lay ing ot the corner-stone for the Home of the Aged in Allegheny. 27 A Mrs. Simmons attempts to commit suicide by Jumping over the Blxth street bridge. Judge Stowe hears the nrguments in the equltv suit to restrain Bishop Phelan from lnterler ing with the operations or the TJrsullne Con- ent. The Brotherhoods of Locomotive En gineers aud Firemen give a picnic at All quippa Grove. A lad named James Mills shot and badly injured in aflght betwecnjuvenlle olltIcal clubs on Penn avenue r. M. H. Borland commits suicide with the deadly cocaine The Heptasophs hold a grand decennial celebration at Silver Lake Grove, 6.500 people being In attendance. Chief Ar thur addresses the Brotherhoods of Locomo tive Engineers and Firemen at Allqnlppa. Chief Brow n summons illegal liquor sellers to appear before him, and Insists that they shall stop tbelr hidden traffic. 29-The Democratic County Convention nomi nates J. W. Jilesfor Jury Commissioner, and candidates are placed In the field In the vari ous legislative districts. Pittsburg members of the Grand Army of the Republic make ar rangements to attend the national encamp ment at Columbus. SO-faeneral Manager McCrca and other offlclals of the Pennsylvania Company present plans for elevated tracks to the Allegheny Council Com mittees. The Centennial Committee arranges for a grand military parade. Brass workers of the K. of L. organize into a National Iradcs Assembly. 31 Bunko men swindle a prominent Alleghenlan out of 3,000. but detectives succeed in recover ing the money. Captain W hltehouse appoint ed to the place vacated by Inspector Negley. Arrangements made for the opening ol the evening schools in the cltv. The Faraday Car bon Co. sues to recover overcharges from the Philadelphia Company. SEPTEMBER. 1 H. C. Frick voluntarily advances the wages ot his employes 5 per cent. The Junior Order of United American Mechanics holds a grand tri bute reunion at Exposition Park. A malig nant type or 6carlet fever makes its appear ance on the hill in the vicinity of Pasture street. Samuel and David Nibloch arrested for extensive robberies from Liberty street merchants. 2-1 he Eighth Street Hebrew Temple rededlcated with much ceremony. The magnificent new East Liberty Presbyterian Church opened for worship. General Lecturer Walls delivers an address to the Knights or Labor at Tarentum. Rc. J. T. McCrorj attacks the attitude of the Catholic Church toward the public schools. 3 Five hundred men strike at the Wayne Iron Works, owing to a dispute over some spoiled steel. Jndge Ewlng Is very severe on con stables ror not making proper returns of illegal llqudr sellers.' Attorney Yost pavs 8, 103 75 into the municipal treasury as tfie city's half of the fines Imposed upon law and order violators. The Avery Trades bchool, exclusively for colored student, opened in Allegheny. The Vigilant Fire Company ar range for a rjarade of the old volunteer fire men during the Centennial celebration. The Junior Order of United American Mechanics presents 57 American fligs to Allegheny schools with appropriate ceremonies. 4 William Miller, a private watchman of Alle ghenv. killed by George Dennv. A deeren arrives from Rome to the effect that there Is to be no division of the Pittsburg Catholic dio cese. 'Ihe btandardOnderground Cable Com pany secures larger contracts to put wires under the earth in Jiuflalo and New York cities. President Negley, or the Bar Associa tion, resigns from the County Centennial Committee. The Pittsburg Carbon Company also brings suit against the Philadelphia Com pany for alleged extortion. 6 Richard Marks knocks Thomas Rooker Into the Monongahela river, where he drowns. Miss Lena I ibermycr commits suicide at Mill vale. The Lutheran Synod opens at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Madison ave nue, Allegheny. Ihe Randall Club gives Its third annual fete champetre at Silver Lake Grove. Chairman Morrison Foster replies to Mr. Negley's attack upon the manner or the proposed Court House dedication in connec tion witn me centennial ceicDraiion 6 AU of the electric light companies who bid on the illumination of Alleghenv ask lpv tn withdraw their bids. The Halnsworth fcteel Comrjanv organized for. the manur&rtnri. nf steel car wheels, with a capital or 500,000. The Coroner's Jury holds Richard Marks for the murder of Thomas Rucker. T The work of stretching the first cable of the Fifth avenue traction road commenced. S Local veterans meet and dratta bill providing dismissal and (too fine for any official who falls to give Union soldiers the preference in mak ing appointments, beveral of the Centennial Committee confer on the details of the celebra tion, and the lunds on hand are appropriated among the various departments. Detectives Coulson and McKeivy cloaca Jewelry auction shop at 1006 Liberty street and arrest a pro fessional ntdder. 9-judge'lhunnan passes through the city on his way from New York to Columbus. The police close the German Method hit Episcopal Church, North avenue, Allegheny, at the request of the pastor. Bishop Phelan presides at the. dedi cation of the St. James catholic Church in Wilklnsburg. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church celebrates its semi-centennial. Offl cers raid a poker room at the corner of Forbes and Boyd streets. W-James Campbell, President of the American Window Glass Workers' Assoclatlan, returns from Europe. Tho Presbyterian Ministerial Association denounces the establishment of a parochial school In the First ward public school building. Councils hold their first meeting after their annual summer vacation. The Pittsburg Tennis Club holds a tournament at Us grounds In Brnshton. John Mulherron arraigned before Judge Ewlng for the murder or George Martin. Eccles Robinson resigns from his position as Worthy Foreman of D. A. 8, K, of L.. In order that lie maybe free to make political speeches. The grand Jury finds an Indictment (gainst Thomas Murray for the murder or Anthony Sheridan. 11 The Allegheny County Woman's' Christian Temperance Union has a lively discussion over an lnyitatlon sent to Mrs. J. Ellen Foster to be present at the State Convention, and Mrs. H. C. Campbell Is elected County President. Barbara Frantz commits suicide by taking Paris green at her home in Oakland. Ex-Master Workman George C. Dovey acquitted of the charges made against him. The corner stone of the Fifth Avenne Masonic Temple laid with solemn ceremony. The Evangelical Lutheran bynod closes a successful session. Knights and Ladles of Honor celebrate the eleventh anniversary of the order at the Grand Central Hint 12-John Bristol robbed by highwaymen on the Fort Wayne bridge. Mrs. Elizabeth Curry, an alleged sorceress, held for court for causing the suicide of Lena Obermeyer. The Ea6t End Merchants' Protective Association gives a mammoth picnic at Silver Lake grove. Tho Thirty-ninth Street cPresbyterlan Church splits, a majority of the members voting against a call to Rev. D. Jones' or Cincinnati. 13 Meat Inspector McCutcheon makes an official report of his investigation or the condition of the dressed beef Industry at Chicago. Mon tour Presbyterians celebrate the centennial of the "Old Red Church." Western window glass manufacturers decide to resume opera- nons uctoDer i. 14- Four Pittsburg- physicians volunteer to goto Florida to combat the )el!oir fever scourge. Ground broken for the construction of a big stone depot for the Pittsburg and Western road. The Executive Committee of the National Reform Association meets at the Y. M C. A. building. Charles Deltrich shoots his wife in a marital quarrel. 15 The Window Glass Workers' Association de cides to put speakers on the stump to talk for protection. City Attorney Morcland gives his official opinion on the diseased drcssed-beef 5uestlon, and proposes a State quarantine, he German-American Technical Association holds it fourth annual convention in tha Ger man Library rooms. A natural cas Are burns the Keystone Rolling Mill to the extent of 16 Phil Armour, the Chicago beef king, 6tops In the city and brands the stories of diseased dressed beef being sent out by him as false. Kev. father rollard paralyzed while celebrat ing mass at St. Mary's Church in Lawrence- vllle. Six Protestant ministers and Bishop Phelan give their views on the First ward school controversy. Flro breaks out at No. 37 Firth avenue, and does damage to the amount off50.000. 17-Tho Pittsburg Steel Casting Company casta stem-post for the cruiser Maine weighing 11 tons. Councils decide to participate in the Centennial parade. Andrew Luehn aud George Hantz fatally Injured by the breaking of a ladder at the No. 4 engine house, Fifth avenue. 18 An Indignation meeting at Lafayette Hall de nounces parochial schools. The Allegheny Market Committee has a lively discussion over the hour for closing that building, but 10 o'clock Is finally adopted. The Centennial Committee arranges for the pyrotechnic dis play or the celebration. 1 Judge White arraigns constables for neglect ins; to report illegal liquor sellers. Allegheny Councils and city officers picnic at Forest Grove. The Western Theological Seminary opens its school year. 20The Allegheny Gas commltteo receives bids from the various electric light companies for the illumination of the cltv bv that means. Tony Newell's remains laid to rest with appro priate ceremonies. Congrulty Church cele brates its centennial anniversary. The Gen eral Committee or the Labor Division of the Centennial parade is assured that 20, COO men will be In line. David L. Mitchell mysterious ly shot while driving in a buggy on Penn avenue. Zl Pittsburg citizens commence the work of ac- uro preparation ior tne great centennial cele bration, elaborate decorations being arranged on every side. Businessmen agree to endow the U. P. Seminary. 12 Every detail of the Centennial arrangements completed, and the general orders Issued for the Immense parades. Elmer Washburn, Su perintendent or the Union stockyards at Chi cago, comes to Pittsburg to deny the reports of diseased cattle being slaughtered there. Tho Y. M. C. A. holds a field day of athletic sportsat their grounds. The Coroner's Jury brings in a verdict of guilty in the David L. Mitchell case. 23 Visitors commence to throng into Pittsburg to witness the great celebration, Ex-President Hayes and wife being among tbc arrivals. The new St. Pbllomena Seminary consecrated. Captain Wlshart inaugurates a war against dealers in flashy literature. 24 The Centennial celebration duly Inaugurated. Vast throngs or people witness the dedication of the new Court House, addresses being made by Judge Stowe, Commissioner Mercer and R. B.Hayes. The police and firemen give a fine exhibition paiade. Fifteen hundred trained school children Join in one vast, triumphal chorus. Ihe Monongahela illuminated; at night. Braddock workmen make money under iuu buuing baie. 25 Second day of the mammoth celebration. More than 20, 000 persons in line in the industrial and civic parade, which is witnessed by Immense crowds who come from 100 miles around, 120,000 people being brought Into the city on the vari ous railroads. 'Ihe Allegheny river illuminated at night with fireworks and natural gas foun tains. A number of slight accidents occur in the great Jam. 26-The great Centennial celebration concluded. - . 'An Imposing military parade of militia and G. " A. R. veterans the feature or the day, being reviewed by Governor Beaver and staff. The G. A. R. men hold a campflre at Old City Hall in the evening, addressed by Commander-in-Chief William Warner, of Missouri. The Hampton Battery holds Us eighth annnal re union and banquet. The Union Veteran Legion holds an enthusiastic meeting at the Grand Central Rink. Milton Weston released. 27 Centennial visitors leave the city by train loads. The Republican campaign opened In the East End with a parade and speeches. Com mon Council considers the selection of addi tional depositories for the city funds. 23 The Protestant Committee prepares to bring a suit against the occupation of the First ward building for a parochial school. 29 The Republicans hold a grand rally and parade In Lawrencevllle. A company formed to build . a new hotel In the East End. Milton Weston leaves ror Chicago, after being congratulated by his frlcads upon his release. Allegheny county W. C. T. u. committees me;t and ar range for the State convention. SO Father James McTighe defends the position of' the Catholic Church on the public schools. Francis and Edward Murphy address large temperance meetings at the Penn Incline Re sort and Christ Church. The East Liberty Presbyterian chnrch formally dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. OCTOBER. 1 Southslde glass factories resume operation after a shutdown of 11 weeks, state Superin tendent Hlgbee decides that the Board of Di rectors of tfie First ward could not legally rent that building for a parochial school, select Council passes the ordinance. Increasing tho number of city depositories. Street cars com mence running again on a portion of Penn av enue. Supreme Court convenes In the city, and hands down a number of decisions, among which is one deciding that the Basic steel pat ents are not the property of Jacob Reese. Judges White and Magee grant a preliminary Injunction restraining the Allegheny Heating Company from shutting off gas from consum ers wno refused to pay increased rates until the matter should be determined by the Court. i Third ward citizens file two petitions in court, alleging that the register assessor unlawfully failed to enter their names, and that they will thus lose their votes if the court docs not inter vene. The Committee on Highways and Sew ers -recommends the opening of a large num ber of new streets. The Allegheny County Union Labor Committee Issues an appeal for support. Mr. Edward Frauenhelm and Miss Nettle Vilsack wedded. a Boston Buck's daughter tells a sensational story explaining how her father came to be ar rested for counterfeiting. The Protestant Committee tesolves to take legal steps to have the First ward building vacated by lather Sheedy'a parochial school. The W. C. T. U. Committee met at the Third Presbyterian Church to complete arrangements for the State Convention. The Pittsburg Central Circle of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle celebrates Its tenth anniversary. 4 John Leahy shoots and fatally wounds Thomas Miller In a saloon near the N lnth ward market house, Penn avenue. Mrs. Jennie Boylesends a bullet through her brain at No. 710 Du quesne way, and dies Instantly. The Alle gheny Gas Committee, alter a warm fight, recommends that the electric light contract be awarded to the Indianapolis Jenny Company. The Supreme Court adopts a memorial culo- kuiuk uic iaie uuoge jcrunney. rnomas Burke arraigned for toe murder of John G. bplegelon Julj-3. The Randall Club celebrates the fourth annlversarj or Its organization. The first cable car makes a anccesstul trial trip from Oakland to Market street. 6 Thomas Carnahan fires a bullet through his brain at the West Penn depot, Alleglienr. The twelfth annual Congress of Ihe American Secular Union convenes at Lafayette Hall. The Jr. O. U. A. M. presents flags to the East End schools with impressive ceremonies. The aix-x outers uoia a joins ineeung Willi tne Don Cameron Club. Principal Woods asks for a revision orsalarlesat the High School. Thomas Miller dlea from the etlccts of his wounds. The Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Com pany votes to issue bonds to the amount of fe 500, Olio. 6 Powderly sends Master Workman Doyle a breezy letter, answering a series of questions on political subjects. Tne hecular Congress resolves that church property should be taxed. 7 Ihe bt. Leo I. Church In Wood's Run dedi cated with appropriate ceremonies. Leahy, the murderer ot Thomas Miller, arrested, and Oyster Paddy Jailed lor complicity In an at tempt to conceal him. Thomas Harry attacks the General Executive Board of the Iv. of L. 8 Superintendent Starr, of the Ft, Wayne road, charged before Alderman Carlisle with negli gently causing death, and waives a hearing, giving ball ior court. River pilots hold an im portant meeting, and agree to stand firm for an increase of salary, ordinances providing for the hump cut introduced in Councils? Judge Collier decides that the city cannot levy tax on natural gas mains as real estate. The Third National Encampment of theUnlon Vet erans' Union assemble at McKeesport. IV. P. wauipierucceiJi! uiciciuucrauc nomination for Congress in the Twenty-fourth district, s The Catholic Diocesan 'total Abstinence Union Indorses the Brooks law. The grand Jury Ignores the charge of pool selling presented against Frank Herdlc. tA stubborn dre dam ages the DuqcesneFurnlturcCompany'sprop 'erty to the amount of f.'u.ouo. Delegates to the State Convention or tho Women's Chrlstiau Temperance Union arrive. 10 count Ouiseppa C. dl Montrecoli and Miss Virginia Knox wedded with three separate ceremonies. The state Convention of the W. C. T. U. assembles at the First Presbyterian Church, with Mrs. Frances L.bwlft presiding. Mrs. J. Ellen Foster addresses an evening ses sion Of the temperance women, and RevvSam Small talks straight prohibition at Lafayette Hall. The Veterans' Union declares for per diem pensions. Drs. Wood and Lowe have heating before Alderman Cassldyonacbarge of practicing medicine without a diploma, and are held for court. 11-Tbe Prohibition party element in the W. 0. T. U. State Convention defeated, and Mrs. Swift re-elected President. The Shadyslde Presby terian Church accepts the resignation of Rev. J. M. Richmond, after stormy discussion. Allegheny Councils light on the electric light contract, and are unable to come to an agree ment. 12 The W. a T. U. State Convention adjourns, after a warm contest upon political topics. Dllworth, Porter & Co. announce that they will attempt to start their mill with non-union men. The Jr. 0. U. A. M. presents American flags to the Southslde schools. 13 The Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, of the Bouthslde, falls. Bookkeepers hold a meeting and perfect an organization. The Assessors or the various wards report tho number oftaia bles under their Jurisdiction. Master Work man Schilling, or Chicago, visits the city to consider the advisability of ordering a strike of the grip men on the cable road. Pittsburg Republican clubs glrea mammoth torchlight parade in the central portion of the city. 14-bt. Mary's Cemetery, McKcesnort, dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. Toerge brothers hauled over the coals by the Pittsburg Musical Union. 15 Depositors of the defunct Farmers and Me- enames' JJanKnoid a meeung, ana rraiucus Borg promises that all claims shall be paid In full. E position Society directors return from an inspection of the Cincinnati Exposi tion. Chief Brown suspends AJax Jones for being implicated in a row during a Republican parade. lWudgcs White and Magee hanttHown lengthy opinions, granting an lnlunctlon against an Increase of natural gas rates by the Allegheny Heating Company, until the matter shall be determined by the Supreme Court and a mas ter's decision. Dilworth. Porter & Co., re- sume operations with non-union men. 17 Citizens of the Twenty-ninth ward assemble at the Bedford school and protest against the proposed hump cut. D. A. Stewart chosen as Chairman of the Carnegie Arm, In place of Henry 1'hlpps, Jr., resigned. The Freehold Bank (lies Its bond as a city depository. Kev. Boyd Vincent notified or his election as Bishop of the Southern Diocese of Ohio. 18-Cathollc citizens gather at St. Paul's Cathe dral and make a vigorous protest against the cutting of the hump. A gang of Southslde shoplifters arrested. The Butchers' Associa tion indorses Inspector McCutcheon's report on diseased Chicago dressed beef. Pittsburg Builders' Exchange considers the advisability of erecting a building for their use. 19 The Cincinnati express on the B. 0. wrecked at Little Washington, two persons being killed and many injured, including several persons from Pittsburg. The Allegheny Citizens' Gas committee holds a meeting to outline future work in tne fuel suit against the Allegheny Heating Company. The lion Cameron Club passes resolutions denouncing Chief Brown, for the suspension or AJax Jones. 20The Democrats paradeln PlttsburgiOOOstrong, while 4,000 Republicans march through the streets of Allegheny. The new apportionment on the basis of the number of taxables reduces the membership ot Common Council one mem ber. Thomas Burke sentenced to the penlten- tlarv seven vears. for the manslaughter of vuun opiegie. 21 Lawrencevllle Citizens cut down obnoxious telephone poles. St. Mary Magdalen's new Catholic Church, at Homestead, dedicated with Impressive ceremonies. Oakland Me thod 1st Episcopal Church dedicated. 22 A broken gas main near .the wells causes a great shortage In the city and many mills are forced to suspend operations. The Ursullne Academy celebrates St. Ursula's Day. 23 The Department of Awards again lets the con tract ior two Amoskeagnre engines to me jian Chester Locomotive Works. U. E. Penny Council from the Ninth ward. The United States court appointed Republican and Demo cratic election Inspectors. 24 River coal operators aid miners to organize. Fifth avenue car stock and equipments sold at auction. 25 The Pittsburg Domestic Training School opened at 5.132 penn avenue. Sunday scnooi workers of the Allegheny valley hold a con vention at Tarentum. The Philadelphia Com pany Issues an authoritative statement of the condition of the corporation. Plttsburgarchl tects withdraw from the contest for the plans for the Presbyterian church at Shadyslde, and those of Alden & Harlow, Boston, are adopted. Thomas Murray arraigned before Judge Ewlng for the murder or Anthony Sheridan, ana enters a plea of self-defense. 26 Southslde Orangemen hold amass meeting and denounce the alleged encroachments ot Rome. Congressman Dalzell and A. C Robertson ad dress a large Republican meeting in Lawrence vllle. The Murray murder case goes to the Jury. City Attorney Morcland rules that the Schenley and Denny estates must pay taxes on the houses as well as the land ot which they are a part, 27 Republicans give a mammoth parade on the Southslde and the Democrats make a demon stration In Allegheny. The Republican County Committee bas a fierce fight o er the introduc tion of new rules. 28 The cable road grlpmen prepare a scale of wages, xoerge oroiners expeuea xrom me Musical Mutual Protective Union. 29 Democratic leaders quarrel over the appoint ment of United States deputy marshals. Com mon Council postpones the consideration of the bump ordinance. Frank Walzer arraigned before Judge Ewlng for the murder of August Blettner. 30 Stated that the Pennsylvania Company has purchased tho Turtle Creek Railroad. alzer claims that he stabbed Blettner In self-defense. Chief Kirsehler, of Allegheny, runs down a man who had been selling ordinary horses as blue-blooded stock with a pedigree. SI The members or St. Paul's Catholic Cathedral and bt. Peter's Episcopal Church unite in op posing the hump cut. Two boys killed and another one badly Injured by the breaking of a patent fire escape that was being tested at the Monongahela House. . The murder case against Frank Wlzer committed to the Jury. NOVEMBER. 1 The Monongahela Water Company buys out the Manufacturers' Water Company and In creases its capital stock. Charles McNamy, of Webster avenue, shoots himself through the brain and dies Instantly. The explosion of a furnace at Zug's mill kills one man and in- iures two others. Tbc Coroner's Jury holds 1. Wilson for manslaughter, on the gronnd that his negligence caused the fire-escape ac cident at the Monongahela House. Frank W alzer convicted of murder in the second de gree. 2 Harry Darlington leases the Elba Iron and Bolt Works. The Supreme Court decides the Lake Erie Railroad case in favor of the Van derbllts and against the trustees. J United StatesMarshal Miller appoints a long list of deputies for election day. Denver par ties order ?75. 000 worth of Iron, nails and rails from a Pittsburg firm. The Bar Association discusses the draft of an act regulating the Jury commissioner s stem. in he First Evangelical Lutheran Chnrch. on Grant street, dedicated. Cornerstone of tho St. Peter's German Lutheran Church laid at the corner of Collins avenue and station street. East Libertv, with appropriate cere monies. Ihomas Cain stabs his wife at tho notorious "Eagle's Nest," with probably fatal results. 5 The Pittsburg Baptist Ministers' Conference expels Rev. r. R. Scully from Us membership. An explosion of nltro-glycerine at Shannopm shakes the earth for miles around, and an un known man is believed to be killed. Constable William Billings, of Allegheny, arrested on a cnarge oi extorting euu irom Keepers oi uis orderly houses. Considerable monev wagered on the result of the general election. The Americus Club returns from New York. 6 Great interest taken In the general election, and Immense crowds gather to hear the re turns. The local Republican ticket uniformly successful in Allegheny county. The Alle gheny natural gas suit taken into the Supreme Court. . 7 Three prominent Allegheny policemen ar rested for Indulging in a disgraceful row. Ca ble road offlclals deny that there is any con solidation scheme on foot. 8 The Iron City Engineering Society organized at the East End Hotel. The Pupils of He man's Institute hold a semi-centennial cele bration. The committee appointed to oppose the hump cut ordinance arranges plans ol action. ' 9 A large number of tho taxpayers of the Seventh, Eighth and Eleventh wards assemble at the Franklin school bouse and denounce the proposed hump cut. Pittsburg delegates to the K. of L. General Assembly leave for Indianapolis. The remains of Dr. Hostetter laid to rest in the Allegheny Cemetery. 10 Four hundred Anarchists meet at Lafayette Hall and commemorate the execution of their Chicago comrades. itepnDiicans celebrate the election of Harrison and Morton with two big Earades. The Department of Aw ards receives Ids for illuminating the city by electricity, gas and gasoline. 11 Twenty-second annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association of Pittsburg held at the First Presbyterian Church. New Meth odist Episcopal Church at McKec's Rocks ded icated, 12 Common Council sides with the remonstrants, and indefinitely postpones the consideration of the hump-cut ordinance. Select Council discusses the Amoskeag fire encrlnn aw-irrf. So. lect Knlglita hold their annual reception at Old City Hall. 'Ihe annnal session of the Alle gheny County Teachers' Institute opened at the Sinlthfleld Street M.E. Church. U Ihe committee appointed to examine the Jury commissioner system hands in a lengthy series or recommendations to the Bar Association. The "teachers' Institute discusses a variety of educational topics. Allegheny Select Council refuses to reconsider its action on the electric light contract. 14 Mrs. Mary Ingoldsby mysterioasly mnrdered at N o. 42: Liberty street. Nearly 3, OCX) persons attend the annual tea party for the benefit of the St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, at Lafavette Hall. The shortage of gas necessitates a shut down In a number of Southslde mills. Thomas Maxwell brings suit against the occupation of First ward school building for parochial purposes. 15 The Coroner's Jury Investigates the Ingoldsby murder, but adjourns without result. William Gevser. a tailor at the corner of f!lrfc- nrf Townsend street, commits suicide by shooting. 16 Enfranchisement of women discussed at the Sixth U. P. Cnurch. East End. Allegheny Common Council refuses to concur with tho Select branch in ordering the electric light contract back to the committee. 17 The Exposition Society wants 5oC0,C00 to put matters In first-class shape. The city's attor neys tile a scathing answer to the allegations in the Hartupee case. 18 The Point Breeze Presbyterian Church dedi cated with solemn rites. The East Liberty branch of the Y. M. C. A. holds a meeting to arrange for the erection of a new association building. 19 The coal operators and shippers of the Monon gahela Valley decide to close down December 1. juuras .n.euer ana orotuer cnargea witu Deing engaged in an extensive scheme to defraud creditors and insurance companies. Joseph Evans arraigned before Judge Ewlng for the murder of Sadie Prnner. Select Council con curi In the resolution to compromise the Lowry royalty difficult). 20 The Standard Oil Company magnates hold a secret conference In Pittsburg. Boiler Inspect ors meet and form a national assoclatlan. Mrs. A. H. Newell commits suicide by shooting. 21 Kev. Boyd Vincent accepts bis election to the msiiupnc oi tne aoutuem isiocee oi umo. in the Evans innrder trial Jndge Ewlng charges thelurythat a drunken man may deliberate sufficiently to do murder In the first degree. Point Breeze Presbyterian Church divides on the choice ofa pastor, and the election is post poned. 22 A syndicate or. capitalists represented by George B. Hill secures control of the Pitts burg, Allegheny and Manchester street car line. Joseph Evans found guilty of murder In the second degree. The Republicans of Mt, Oliver ratify the election of Harrison and Morton. . O-Govemor Beaver and Colonel F. W. Parker address a teachers' institute at the First Pres byterian Church. A broken valve causes a shortage of natural gas, and necessitates the closing of manr public schools until the break is repaired. The Allegheny special council committee estimates that It will cost fo!,2W2S to arrange for the elevation of the raiiroaa . tracis through the city. . t , 24-1116 Amencus Club decides to attend the In auguration or Harrison and Morton. The De partment of Awards changes the form of tne bids tor the electric lighting contract. H-Nearly 4,000 people attend the Murphy testi monial meeting at the BIJou Theater. Window 6 lass workers consider the project or estab sblngabank. New cable cars for the Penn avenue line arrive. Produce dealers form an organization to prosecute the sellers of oleo margarine. , 28-Common Councils battle over the question Of wooden buildings, and the ordinance is de feated. Allegheny members of the Jr. O. U. A. M. decide to endow a room in the General Hospital. 27-AIayorMcCaIlln signs the ordinance compro mising tne Lowry royalty aimcuuy ior , wv. Adolph Rledel sues the Southslde Turner So ciety foritlO.000 for alleged blacklisting. The Bellevue and North side natural gas com nanles bought hv Messrs. PIttock & Mueller. 28-County Assessors express a determination to list real estate at Its cash value. Southslde manufacturers consider the advisability of forming a natural gas company to supply their own fnel. 23-TIianksglvlng Day observed throughout the city. Jr. 0, U. A. SI. members pfesent Ameri can flags tu tho public schools with impressive ceremonies. 30-Typhold fever almost epidemic at Braddock. Propertv owners along Peilu avenue, between Point Breeze and the cltv line, hold a meeting and ask for asphalt pavements. Deputy United StatesMarshal chambers arrests sevenl al leged counterfeiter'! DECEMDEK. 1-Judge Agnew reads a history of the Allegheny county Barataipecialmeetlngof the Bar Asso ciation. Samuel Keller held fn JJ1.0C0 ballor conspiracy to defrauds JohnSnowden Holmes found dead at Wnrtemburg, and is believed to have been killed and robbed. J-New Methodist Protestant Church at Knox vllle dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. The Salvation Army celebrates the arrival of Marshal Balllngton Booth. Cochran Ramsey accidentally killed at Dun station. 3 Ihe Presbyterian Sabbath School Institute as sembles at the rirst Presbyterian Church. Milton Weston comes to the city to work ror the pardon of Absalom Bowser. Nellie Camp ben arrested on a charge of stealing $1,800 from Hugh Conroy. 4 John Sweltzer killed and five others badly burned by molten metal at Shoenberger's mill. An immense audience attends theflr of a scries of concerts for the benefit of West Penn Hosnltal at Old Cltv Hall. The Pitts- burg Presbytery meets at the First Presby-J iuidu vuui lu auu ainugci ior a uumDer OI Important changes. 5-The news of the falling of the cast steel gun nnder the test at Annapolis causes great re gret In the city. The majority of the Phila delphia Company shares are voted in favor of the Issue of bonds to the amount of fl 500, 000. The court enjoins the Department of Awards from contracting for Ainoskeag engines at prices largely In excess of those asked for other similar machines. The Foster Evening of the West Penn Hospital benefit very suc cessful 6 The Department of Awards opens the bids for illuminating the city, and the electric light propositions are found to be verylow in com parison with other methods. The Wilklns burg Company strikes natnral gas at a depth or 1,740 feet, Tho farewell entertainment of the West Penn Hospital benefit well attended. Druggists bold a meeting at Pharmacy Hall, to take action regarding tho modification of the Sunday Blue laws. 7 The phonograph and graphophone placed on exhibition at the office of Whitney & Stephen son. ' 9 Prominent Chinamen arrive to organize a branch of Chinese Masons in the city. James Campbell announces himself as in favor of a labor bank. Mayor Pearson, of Allegheny, said to be a candidate for County Controller. John Harper arrested, charged with an ex tensive series of robberies m Allegheny, lather Tobln bids farewell to the congrega tlon ot the St. James Catholic Church. 11 The Monongahela Navigation Company flies its answer in the United States District Court, Srotestlng against the condemnation or lock o. 7. The Board of Education bas a warm contest over the revision or the salaries of the High School faculty. The White Rose and W hltc Ribbon elements bavo a spirited con troversy at the meeting or the Allegheny County W. C.T. U. at Natrona. ' 12 Thomas Maxwell, the plaintia in the suit against the occupation of the First ward build ing as a parochial school, removes from the ward. 13 A large number of Allegheny meat dealers ar rested for selling meat on Sunday. Henry Landseldel commits suicide at No. 25 Ridge avenue, after making an unsuccessful attempt to kill his wile. The Standard cooper shop on Butler street burns. 14-The Wilklnsburg Natnral Gas Committee holds an important meeting to consider the ad- v jaauuiir oi uniiing more wens m ineir terrl- tory. llev. Dr. Talmage lectures to a large buuieuvc a. ciu I.UJT xinii. 15 Unknown prospectors lease seven forms In the . Wilklnsburg gas field. One of the big cables 1 j. of the Citizens' traction road, weighing 45 tons and 23,400 feet In length, successfully placed In the conduits. W-FatherSbeedy criticises "Robert Hsmere" In a sermon at St. Mary or Mercy's Church. Four houses and a school burned at Cook's Run, Chartlers township. 17-BIIl Nye and James Wbltcomb Riley entertain a largo audience at Lafayette Hall. Chler As sessor Frank Case reviews 19 appeals from the new assessment. The Pittsburg Presbytery discusses the Canonsburg split, and listens to an address from Judge Ewlng on the subject. Daniel Leahey arraigned In court for the mur der of Thomas Miller. IS The Allegheny and East End Electric Light Companies consolidated. Daniel Leahey takes the stand In his own behalf, and testified that he killed Thomas Miller In self-defense. The Diggest came on tne Citizens' traction road. weighing 50 tons, successfully stretohed. -The Ltahey murder case given to the Jury. The standard Oil Company decides to rebuild its cooper shop In the Eighteenth ward, mak ing it twice its lormer size, ine St. Paul Cathedral lair opened. The Ford Congres sional Immigration Investigating Committee arrives In the city. 20 Congressman Ford and his colleagues spend the day in making the preliminary arrange ments for tbelr investigation. Druggists or famzethe "Retail Druggists' Association of lttsburg and Alleghenv. " for the numo.e of securing legislation relative to Sunday sales. K. of L. miners ol the Pittsburg district de- cicie to leave tueoruer ana join tne national Progressive Union. The Ninth Pennsylvania Reserve Association holds a reunion. Leahey convicted or second degree murder. 21 The Ford Congressional Committee completes Its work or investigation and leaves lor De troit. Fifty-five more appeals from the as sessments of the City Board sent in. An en gine Jumps from a trestle in Temperancevllle, and an engineer. Thomas Ganeow, is badly hurt. 22 The first public electric light erected at the corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley. The depositors of the defunct Farmers and Mechanics' Bank hold a meeting and decide to sue the bank. Chief Assessor Case decides to give out no more appeals until they are all de cided. 23 The handsome new Catholic church at Wil klnsburg badly damaged by fire. A servant girl knocked down and robbed on Fifth ave nue, between Denntston avenue and Point Breeze. Glan Catamcrl, an Italian, attempts t commit suicide on the Chicago express near Allegheny. 24-The special committee appointed by Allegheny Councils to prepare a new charter holds an im portant meeting. Joseph Stnrtcvant, a mes senger of Dilworth, Porter & Co.. robbed of 1,000. An informal meeting of the Pittsburg coke operators held for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps necessary to an advance in prices. ?S I'hrletmflft rolehratpd thrnnirhnnt ho ntv Tf, Manchester Turnverein decides to build a new t hall. 28-lhe Builders' Exchange nominates otncersor the ensuing year. George J. Lindner re nounces the Hebrew faith at the blxth U. P. Church. Tbc hearing In Brace Bros, cqnlty suit postponed. 27 The Bar:Assoclatlon holds a banquet at the Monongahela House. Henry Remaley sues the Pew-Emerson and Penn Fuel Gas companies for 550,000 each for gas taken away from his lands. A meeting of the carpenters' councils orthe city resolves to place n boycott upon the planing mill of Evans. Cunningham & Jones. 28 Chair lactoryof William Conklc & Co., on Spring Garden avenue, destroyed bv fire. Wages at the Edgar Thomson Steel Worki advanced. a 29 Louis Kiause ffiakes five attempts to commit cuicide. The Central Trades Council organ ized. The strike at Evans. Cunningham Jones' planingmill settled. THE MEMBEll FK01I ST. I0DIS. A Curious Character to be Introduced Into ihe New Consres. Correspondence Richmond Dispatch. There will be some odd specimens in the next House of Representatives, and people who happen to meet a few of the new mem bers will wonder how they ever got to Con gress. Mr. Niedringhaus, of St. Louis, who will succeed John J. O'Neill, pres ent Chairman of the Committee on Labor, is a manufacturer of kitchenwnre nnd has a fortune estimated at between $1,000,000 and S2.000.b00. He obtained some valuable patents and made his money in a compara tively short period. He doesn't reside in the district w men ne is to represent, bat mi big fnctory is in the district and he employs more than 1,000 men, women find children. Outside ot business matters in which he is directly interested, Niedringhaus is a thor oughly ignorant man. He absolutely knows nothing of public men and affairs. It is estimated that the Republican managers in St. Louis who put him up made him carry the whole ticket in the district, and they bled him for "campaign expenses" to the tune of 575,000. He was being introduced around the capitol this week, and when pre sented to a man as well known as Senator Hissock, of NewtSTork, said: "Glad to meet you, Jlr. Hiscock. "What State are vou irora, sir?" On meeting Senator Sherman, and others equally as prominent be asked the same question. Mr. Niedringhaus, it is useless to remark, hasn't made a verv good impression among his brethren in the Re publican, party. THEGMMESSEMER Carries Sorrow and Desolation Into Many a Home, and Strikes MANY OP THE WOfiLD'SNOTED ONES A large taberofEespected local Kesi- dents Among Those WHO OBEY TAB I5IPBBATIYB BUMMOKS Death has knocked at many a door daring the past year, and stricken down many a shining mark. Two Emperors of Germany and one beloyed General of the United States army are among those who hare passed away. MNtJAirsr. l-Dnchess of Saxe-Melnlnger, at Berlin, Ger- uiaur. 2-John Peffer, wealthy nonagcnarlan.at Carlisle, Pa. 3 Benjamin Latshaw Pahnesstock. one of Pitts burg's earliest glass makers, at Homewood. General ST. B. Alexander, ors:. Paul, at Wash ington. Mrs. Sarah Brlnton McConkey, at Westchester, Pa. 4 Dr. John W. Kerr, at his home, 87 Arch street, Allegheny. . 6-Patrlcfc Horn, at 53 Tunnel street, aged 75 years. William N. Brwln, E7 S'tmben street, .I'ittsburg. 6-Mrs. Jeremiah Porter, the first school teacher of Chicago, at Santa Barbara, Cal. Robert NIrson, Sr In Chartlers' township, aged W years. 7-Charles Knapp, an old-time Pittsburg manu facturer, at Washington, D. 0. Mrs. Emily Elliott, at X ew Castle, aged 64 years, 8 J. S. Strlckler, Negley avenue and Rlpler street. East End. John Fife Johnston, at 435 Liberty street. Mrs. James M. McKee, of Somers street, Pittsburg. Jacob J. Ross, at Freedom, aged 78 years. 9-David Uoden, Lincoln avenue, Allegheny, aged 53 years. ' 10 James McDermott, the oldest printer In the country, and a veteran of the AVarofUlZ, dies at Washington, Pa. William J. Sturgeon, at Philadelphia. William B. Gallaher. Lacock street, Allegheny. Gottlieb Wcttocn, No. 69 Taylor avenue, Allegheny. D.-C. A. Black, at Turtle Creek, Pa. Mrs. Mary E. Davis, at 49 Anderson street. Alie- gueny. juijan a. negisier, as jrimaucipuia, aged 99 years. , . , .. 12-CollnM. Keed. prominent citizen at Washing ton, Pa aged 83 years. 13-John A. Welsse, eminent physiologist and author, at New York, aged "77. Samuel Gal bralth, Jones avenne. aged 62 years. Charles Lungenfelter. atHoboken, Pa. M-George E. Slocum, prominent Odd Fellow, Sidney and Nineteenth streets, Southslde. lS-John Kolb, prominent cltizeu of Cumberland, Md. Albert Speidle, at Braddock. Bishop Wm. H. Hlckelooper, at Salt Lake City, aged 8.1 years. James T. Bovard, Boggs avenue, Mt. Washington. 15 Wm. W. Evans, Second avenue, aged 67 years. Wm. Langkamp, Sr., aged 70 years. 17 Thomas Cain. Second avenne, aged 78 years. William M. Boyle, Thirtieth and Smallman streets. 18 Louis Haas, a former resident or Allegheny.at San Francisco, Cal. Oscar B. Ford, former law partner of Thomas A. Hendricks, at Indianapolis. Martin Benzing, 39 Second street, Allegheny. 19 Mrs. Maria Moore Laughlln. Beaver avenue and Franklin street, Allegheny, aged 74 years. Miss Natalie Shanks, Well-known vocalist, re siding on Forty-fourth street. 20-Rev. Robert Lloyd Gouldsborougn, at New Brunswick, N.J. James Bingham, corner of Thirty-first and Smallman streets. Zl James Lincoln, portrait painter, at Provi dence, R. I. Stephen Nash, atLlnden station. Grandma Garfield, at Mentor. 22 Jndge C. Anson Jones, prominent citizen and old-time resident of Texas. Mrs. Margaret Redman, atCrafton, aged 72 years. 23 Belshazzar Roth.well-known bote! proprietor, at Cincinnati. Mrs. Barbara Kelso Murdoch, Thirty-third street, aged si years. 24 Prof. Natnanlel Sheppard, of Saratoga Springs, at New York City. Robert J. Ayl ward. 49 Roberta street. 25 David Whitney, the last witness to the Book or Mormurr. at Richmond, Mo. J. K. Sidle, President of the First National BankorUlnne apolls. Thomas Pldeard. 407 Fifth avenue. 26 William H. Michaels, a veteran soldier of the Southslde. P. H. WelL Chancellor of the UnlversltyofGeorgla, at Athens, Ga. Mm. Elizabeth Young, 106 Wvllo avenue. 27-GeneralJohn W. FinneR, or Covington, Ky., at Helena. Mont. Michael Costello, of Penn township, aged 71 years. 28-WllllamT.Littell, ot 61 Twenty-first street. Plttshurg. xnsnoporiutcine. as unicontime. Onehec. zo Thomas Anderson. Scott township, aged 80 years. George Brown, 112 Washington street, Allegheny. 31-Jobn R. McCune, President or the First Na tional Bank, at his home on Fifth avenue. Daniel Dougherty, Keating station. FEBRUARY. 1 Cyrus S. Oberly. well-known Journalist, at Houston, Tex. James Espy Mccormick, Scott township. N. W. Knox, at Dresden. I Mrs. John Myers, Second and East streets, Allegheny. Louis Horning, well-known real- dent ofthe Southslde. 3--ft illiam W. Ford. 16 Pine street, Allegheny, aged 70 years. Joseph Hall, Beaver. Pa., aged 81 years. Frank J. Hall, at Monongahela City. 4 L. K. Chapman, at Sprlngboro, Pa., aged 74 years. George H. Rupp, 1JS4 Second avenue. Valentine Stock,.at Butler, Pa. 5 Henry Charles Eleventh ward, Allegheny. aged 71 years. Samuel P. HoUls, Lower St. Clair township. Frldolln Wade, Mt. OUver. 6 John H. Anglloch, 437 Carson street. Wm. Lloyd. 44 Ohio avenue. Allegheny. 7 John Hodlfer, pioneer manufacturer, at Bel lalre, O. John Messert, or Shaler township. 8-D. B. Benson, of Tltusvllle.ln New York City. 9-Matthew Matthews, at New Castle. Jacob Wllberr, 177 Betondan street, Mt. Washington. Miss Ella B. Mien, of Chartlers borough. John Owens, No. 21 Second avenue, aged 84 years. 10 Patrick Fay, Sr., 1538 Second avenue. William Hill, 153 Franklin street, Allegheny. 12 WUliam McLaughlin, 114 Webster avnue, aged 62 years. Mrs. Thomas Farrell, at Eliza beth. Charles H. Tallman. wealthy manu facturer, of Wheeling. John T. Holmes, at Beaver Falls, aged 61 years. 13 Colonel Frank TI. Tracy, at Troy, Kan. Mrs. Eliza M. Axtell, East End. Timothy Maloney, loo X ouy-tuiru 5.1 cefc. 14 Colonel Duncan B. McRae, at New York City. Joseph R. Jones, 213 Federal street. 15 John Fitzgerald, Independence street. James Welsh. Fifty-fifth and Butler streets. Mrs. Barbara Whltmyre, Oakland avenue, aged 90 years. D. B. Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby), at Toledo. lS-John Kelley. 122 Forty-fifth street. George W. Danoe. Union City. Hon. John B. Seidei, at Lebanon. 17 Daniel Ahl, Sr., at Red Bank, aged 86 years. Mrs. Mary Clement Garrison, 218 Ridge ave nue, Allegheny. 18-John Barton, eminent lawyer, at Shadyslde. James N. Silllnburg, Rebecca street. Alle gheny. Henry Kornman, at Chicago, 111. 20 Joseph R. Donnelly, 64 Ann street, Allegheny. Mrs. barah Graham, aged 85 years. 22 William Chalet, at the St. Charles Hotel. Robert Crangle. at Wheeling, aged 72 years. John Mauch, Mt. Oliver. 23-Albert Dilworth, prominent oil dealer, Fifth avenne. 24-Judge G.W.Thompson, at Wheeling, aged 82 j cars. William Grabcnsteln, Firth aryenue and Gist street. 26 Francis Cain. 285 Colwell street. James Scott, 24 Cabinet street, Allegheny. 28-Thomas Barker, at Canton. O., aged 70 years. Michael J. Duggan, 171 Second avenue. MARCH. l-Bobert U. Clark, 19 Taylor avenue, Allegheny. Andrew Crawford, 172 first avenue. 2 William C. Alston, McCandless township. Mrs. Jane Brown, 30 Market street, Allegheny, agea io years. 3 John Hampsey, 69 Soho street. R. C. G. Sproul, at Emsworth, Pa. 4 Amos Bronson Aleott, philosopher and author, at Boston, Mass. Prank P. McCnllough, 22 Seventh avenue. 6 -Miss Louisa M. Aleott, the eminent author, at Boston. Charles Frederick Flatkowskl, at Concmangh. John H. TJIam, Eaat End. 7-St. Clair Cooper, 234 Omega avenue, East End. 9 William, Emperor of Germany, at Berlin. Samuel 8. Bausman, Baikam street, Alle- fheny, aged 74 years. J. P. Jennings, No. 6 lncoln-avenue, Allegheny. 10 John Drlpps, Perrysvllle avenne, Allegheny, aged 31 years. Charles Blanton, 146 Loyall 11-Robcrt Johnston, at Blalrsville, Pa. Louis K. Mnrray, at Sharon, Pa. . 12-John G. Van Ryn, Park Place, Wilkinabnrg. aged 81 years. John Rlchey, at West Econ omy. 14-James Schoonmaker, architect. Shetland ave nue. East End. Joseph D. Wilson, at Layton station, aged 80 years. 15-Mrs. Ellen McKenna, Liberty street, aged 77 years. 16 James W. Connor. 96 Ward street. Allegheny. James K. Polk Meyers, H3 Butler street. John Preston, 03 Center avenue. Jacob Vogel, 17 Avery street, Allegheny. 17-William Gallagher, 163 Ilamblln street, Alle gheny, aged 71 years. James J. Kelly. Char tlers township. Jacob Rusch, Forbes street and Oakland avenue, aged 61 years. 13 Rev. K. C. Holllday. at Indianapolis. Louis II. Thlei, 716 Fifth avenue. 19-William B. Miller, 75 Arch street, Allegheny. James Flaherty, 24 Third street. 20 Cornelius N. Shaw, formerly managing editor of Tin Dispatch. Mrs. Martha Held, at 210 Robinson street, Allegheny, aged 80 years. 22 W. S. Strlckler, No.NlTownscnd street. Prof, llarmond D. W lUlams, of Curry Institute, at Detroit. Mich. 23-Chier Justice Morrison R. Waite, of theUnlted State Supreme Court, at Washington. John N. WelcIieL Sharpsburg. 21 Mrs. Sarah J. Ford, 313 Wylle avenue, aged 69 years. Michael Belbllng, 13S Thirty-eighth street. IS Charles Latimer, eminent engineer, at Cleve land. Joseph Mclntyre, 153 Rush street, Alle gheny. Michael Sullivan, Hiland and Ells worth avenues. Hanorah Mulligan, 324 Forty firth street, aged 63 years. 27 Mrs. Mary Huckensteln, 37 Falrmonnt street, Allegheny. 28 Mrs. Jane Agnew, Euclid avenue. East End, aged 81 years. 29 Edward Hill. 1C2 Webster street, Allegheny. Thomas Qulglcy. 96 River avenue. 30-CIiaries Scheppert, 362 Fifth avenue. Mrs. Catharine Kelly, RaUroad street, aged 79 years. APRIL. 1 George Crygier, veteran of the War of 1811 at New York city. Francis Edwin Jarrett, 1307 Wharton street, Robert C. Boyd, CUntoa J. Pi .lMin TJn.rn(t, lUtf PailO hvmbji f , j.r..r.u.r" "5?m if""' -;. 4rV? f uauiei at11 iv douo street. . - -k 2-David McGraw, formerly of Allegheny, at . Chicago. Moses H. Haddock. No. M Austin street. D. N. White, Sewiekley, aged 8f years. Andrew C. Patterson, M Crawford street. ,, a-Mrs. Mary E. McMillan, Enon Valley, Pa.,' Thomas CoIUns, Sr., Harrison street, aged 81 years. George Hlte. 607 Chestnut streetbonth slde. Colonel Andrew Scott, Shetland avenue. East End. 4-Leander Stone, welMcnown newspaper man, at Chicago. Mrs. Katherlne Luff, SharpJ- . burg. Samuel James McGuIre. Ottawa, Iowa. 6 Wm. Sheldon Newell. Youngstown, O.. aged 84 years. James Farrill, 530 Fifth avenue. Harrison P. Reynolds, Allegheny, aged 70 Tears, John 8, Wlllwk,4.13eeeh street, Al- a . legheny. . 8-GeorgeN. 3Ians, at Erie. Pa. Patrick Lanr- .' ' don. Sycamore street. Mt. Washington. M. 'j S.Mellons. Bellevue borough. Robert Wat- g son. Perryrllle aTenne, Allegheny, aged 75 , tj. r"- . M 9-samueI Blerman. Fifth avenue and High street. UB Dr. James A. Reed, New York. John East- , 'and, Sharpsburg. 10-Marshall Falek, Davis avenue, Allegheny, aged wy a years. Adolph Unvcnagt, l Forty-flrst , onvr.i. i U-John Wagner, Charles street KnoxTllIe. - Daniel Neeman. Forth-seventh and Center X streets, aged 70 years. Mrs. Margaret L.Law- jj ,. !?1' Hr?ad street. East End. . jJ-KooerrilcBrlde, at 48 Maple avenne. -1 M-Cnaries JJcUowau. fl Mforil avenne, Grorfrs ijooth, ldlewood. Mrs. Ann M. Walker, .. im street, aged 73 years. 14-Charles Llewellyn, 118 Stenben street. West ' End. Mrs. Margaret Carr. No. 43 Monterey street. Allegheny, agedTOvears. 15-Thomas T. Richards, 12C8 Virgin street, South . side. Mrs. Margaret L.Harris, of Allegheny, In New York City. Peter Pollott. Slgle street, Allegheny. 17 Livingston R. Labagh. Fnlton and Talkner streets, Allegheny. Mrs. Mary Evans, -at Ulngham street, Southslde, agedn years. 13-Ex-SenatorBoscoeConkllng, at the Hoffman House, New xork city. Edward M. Diddle, Carlisle, Pa. Dr. Cornelius M. Agnew, ew York. Isaac Ward Andrew. D. D., Marietta, O. J. B. . Hassard, journalist, New York 19-A.S.Abell, founder of the Sun, Baltimore, Md. Major W. L. Dewart,at Sunbnry. Hsnry L. Bollman an old Pittsburg manufacturer, at Spartansburg, S. C. so-August a E. Mueller, of Allegheny, at Mo nongahela City. ADnerP.Lacocir, .freedom, aired 76 years. , , A . . 21-Chrlstiin H. Clark, at Hoehester.Pa. John A. Rice. Chicago; 111. Simon Cassaday, Flndlay, O. Thomas Jefferson. Cunningham, McKees port. Joshua Sheldrake, Beaver. Hon. Thomas White, Minister of the Interior, Otta wa, Ont. Mrs. James McFarlane, Towanda. ' J2-General William JJwIght, Boston, Mass. Ad. mlral Charles Stewart Bogg. New Brunswick, N. J. Colonel John A. Graham, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Alfred Huldekoper.Meadvllle. Pa. John H. Sullivan, Collins' arenie. East End. 23-John Coyle, the well-known attorney. No. 336" Edmond; street. Mrs. James BUlr Smith, New York City. 24-Mrs. Mary H. G. Maxwell. 2M Western ave aue. Allegheny. Judge J. T. McKlbben, of Newport, Ky. 25-AUen Westley, at Flndlay, 0. Mrs. Johanna Sillier, Lafayette street, Uazelwood. Sebastian Sallada. Lemington avenue, aged 73 years. 26-Rufus P. Covert, New Brighton. Kev. J. A. J. Zabn, Greenville. Edward Conroy, Hodga street. 27-Christian Inhoff, at Carlisle, Pa. John Cham berlain. atGreensburg, Pa. J3.B. Clark, Chi cago. Cleraence S. Lozler, New York city. 28 Mrs. Prudedce P. Curran. 61 Congress street. William Semmelrock, 1702 Wharton street, Southslde. 29Daniel Worley, at Canton, O. Mrs. George W. Jones. Dubuque, Iowa. James White, 4S07 Butler street. 30 Alexander A. Stewart, Columbus. Albert T. Bohrujs Cincinnati. John Brown, No. 123 Charters street. Allegheny. MAY. I-Wllliam Mcllvalne. Washington. Pa. Mrs. Ellen A. Haslett. No. 7 Park way. Alleg 2 George H. Harsh. Des Moines, Iowa. John C. agner, .aicoxesporc. cnaries a. jouro. Watt street. 3 Rev. George R. Hursn, Harrisbnrg. John Henry Hobart Brown, Fond da Lac, Wis. Francis M. Thayer. Indianapolis. Mrs. Martha W. Ferrer. New York. Mrs. Mary Snillran. Butler, Pa. John R. Creese, Se wiekley township. Peter Jolce, Carson street, Southslde, aged ,6 years. 4 Charles Lyman at Washington. Hon. J. F. Kreps. McKeesport. Mrs. Jabob Sharer, Phinipsburg. Eva Guskv. Monongahela House. John Llndenfelser, Penn avenue. S Mrs. .Maria Fullwood. No. 20 Fremont street, Allegheny. General Warner Lewis, Dnbuque, lowa. C.S.Mnscrott, Cincinnati. Hon. J.M. Estep, Cadiz. O. Louis King, Etna. 6-William KUllnger, 115 Boyd street. Thomas Keenan, 90 Fayette street, Allegheny., Dr. Isaiah White, New Castle. Rev. Charles J. Clarke, New York City. Major N. Bostwlck, Newark, O. 7 Daniels. Thomas, Youngstown, O. Dr.Laurenr P. Nlckok, Amherst, Mass. W. C. Reed, War ren. O. Prof. Wm. A. Lawton. East End. Samuel Mnrphy, sr., 234 River avenue, Alle gheny, aged 78 years. 8-Judge W illlamson. New Castle. Dr. Channcey L. Mitchell,-. New York City. Hon. Jimes Birney, Bay City. Mich. Scott B. McNabb, Sharon. 9-Parmley Billings, at Chicago. William S. Matthews. Youngstown. Naaman Pierce, corry. Nathaniel Watts, Baltimore. General George DIbbrell, Chattanooga. Henry Kirk Patrick, Stahon avenne. aged 70 years. 10 Rev. James Drummond, D. D.. at Cadiz, U. John Barnd. Flndlay. O. Joseph Llndey, 249 Fourty-rourth street, aged 71 years. Mrs. D. Strasbnrger. S Franklin street, Allegheny. U-Pror. Felix De Lannoy. Chester, Pa. William Fitzgerald. McKeesport. John George Bend er. Ho. 87 Second avenue. Mrs. A. Kenwell, No. 5 cnifton avenne. Alleghenv. 13 George Amberson. Ridge street, aged 63 years. Mrs. Mary A. W atson, 62S Carson street. 13 Archbishop John J. Lynch, Toronto, . Ont. Caleb Cope. Philadelphia. J. C. Selden, Erie. W. W. Algeo, No. 9 Acklev street. Allegheny., Mrs. Marv D. Conrtnev at Emsworth. 14 Admiral Sir William Hewitt at Portsmouth, England. Joseph Brunswick at Chicago. Andrew B. 31111c, formerly of Pittsburg, at West Philadelphia. Captain A. J. McConneU, at Sewiekley. 15 Hon. George S. nart. Washington, Pa. A. B. Lowrle, San Diego, Cal. Mrs. Phoebe Travis, Travis Creek, Pa., aged 104 years., William Stewart, 323 Pennsylvania avenue. Allegheny City. John Henry Succop, 170 Wylle avenue. IS Robert C Schmertz, Fifth avenne and Craig street. Mrs. Mary E. Schlver, Penn township, 72 years. 17 William N. West, at Meadvllle, Pa. i. B. Wilder, at Louisville. Jarvis Patten. Wash ington, D. C Joseph L. Caches. Mnnhall station. Mrs. Catharine Staving. 122 Buena Vista street, Allegheny. Jacob H. Slgmnnd, East street and Perrysvlllo road. Mrs. Catha rine Boschert, 74 Ohio street, Allegheny. 18-P. F. Keeny, at 1112 Penn avenne. Mrs. Emma C. White. Forest Grove. B. A. Welter shausen, 29 Pike street, Allegheny. 19 Edward Carroll, Thirtieth street, Samuel R. Duncan, 77 James street, Allegheny. Jacpb Zelgler, of Butler. A. A. Anderson. Craft avenue. Oakland. Jnllus Rockwell. Spring Held. Mass. Rev. William F. Morgan, New York City. 20 Ernest A. Hardtmaver, West View, Perrys vllle road. Mrs. Margaret White, 75 River avenue. Allegheny. 21-Colonel A. Wilson NorrK at Philadelphia. Mrs. Senator Sawyer, at Washington. Rev. Edward J. Sourln, at Baltimore. George wasnmgton r.wmg, at uiuisviiie. .lexeme Raum, Sharpsburg. 22 George Lobler, Chartlers township. Mrs. ' Ellz-iheth Landerbach, Stanwlx street, aged 72 years. 24-lToressorE. B. Elliott, Washlpgton. D. a Almlra T. Brown, Ward street, Oakland. Adam Monnlnger. 49 Page street. 25-ColonelA. H. Markland. Washington, D.C. Thomas Bowman, Carlisle. Mrs. Emlir Scroggi, Beaver. Mrs. Jane Forrester. 40 Race street, Allegheny, aged 77 years, ilrs. Mary D.Thompson. Drum street, Allegheny, aged81years. 25 Major John Brua, at Harrisbnrg. Judge Tim othy O'Connor. Cincinnati. Joseph W. Kerr, architect. No. 14 Stockton avenue. Alleghenv. 27 Robert McAdams, 133 Larimer avenue, aged 78 years. Mrs. Mary Taylor, Chartlers township, aged 82 years. D. C. Houston, Canonsburg. 2S-L. B. Rock, Milwaukee. Wis. David Snyder. Braddock. George Arnold. Tarentum. Cap tain Richard C. Gray, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, new loric cur. 30-Prof. B. D. Irving, Madison, Wis. Rev. C S. Evans, springneia, o. Henry j. Chadwlck, carimeiana wy lie streets. JUNE. 1-General Henry W. Blerge, New York City. Judge James B. Hays. Boise City, Idaho. Captain Aaron K. Dnnkel, Philadelphia. Wm. K. Thompson. 2514 smallman street. 3 Benjamin McGtnley, New York City. Mrs. Flora A. Remington. San Francisco. Robert Newcomb, Seattle, W. T. Charles A. Boush, Meadvllle. Jacob Tanebangb. McKeesport. . 3Irs. Virginia Brown, 24 Colwell street. a-DanlelGnenther. at No. 323 North avenue, aged 72 years. Samuel Irwin, 145 Frankstown avenne. East End. 4 Mrs. Mary Messamer. at Flndlay. O., aged 101 Sears. George Anderson, Meadvllle, Pa. Ex overnor William Johns, Louisville. Ky. 5 Peter Ulghberger. Manor station. Pa. Mrs. MaryMaser. 113 High treet. Allegheny. 6 John Behrtnger. 3416 Charlotte street. Rev. G. ' Bochert, Boggs avenue, Mt. Washington. James Kernan, 270 Market street. Allegheny. James McCrea.Eq.. Ohio township. J.Harvey McCausland, 401 Frankstown avenue. 7 Captain J. II. Harris. Louisville, Ky. Thomas McElratb, New York City. Blaslus Roach, 2T24 Barah street. 8 Rev. James Freeman Clarke, 'Boston. John Allen Crittenden, Frankfort. Ky. Ezra U. Baker, Boston. Hugh 11. Cunningham, 63 Sedgwick street, Allegheny. Charles Eglia- dorf, Southslde. 9-Samuel B. Oldham. Dublin, Ireland. Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, London. Mrs. Sarah Black, MiKesnnrt. Mrs. ratherlne SheUahv. Allegheny, aged 83 years. Sally Holan, prima donna, London, Canada. 10 N. B. Ravmond, Akron," O. Mrs. Annie Hamilton Patterson, New York City. 11-Frederick Jllllcr. Milwaukee. Wis. John Manley, Wylle avenue, aged 75yeari. 12 Jndge Joseph Bigger. LoaUvllle. Ky. 9. H. Corburn, Akron. Mrs. James W. Forsythe. at Riley, Kan. Miss A. E. Hamilton. Ben Venue, aged 79 years. William Wilson, 31 Avery street, Allegheny. ., . 13James Thompson, Shaler township, aged 81 years. Mrs. Maria Klnstrv, 4823 .Butler street, 14-RurusC. Crampton. Jacksonville, III., Will-, lam M. Rust, Belfast, Me. Henry Kampheros, -32 Vine street, aged 82 years. Henry Me Mnllan, 20 Seventh street. .., 15 Emperor Vrederlck, of Germany, at Potsdam. William Kinney. Altoona. Mary N. Prescott, author and poet, at Newburyport. Mass. Nathaniel Murphy, Erie. William G. Ander son, Larimer and Station streets. 16 Dr. Rachel L. Bodley. Philadelphia. John Blgley. McKeesport. JohnBrenned, 2827 Sarah street. Southslde. 17 Dr. James Beck. Sharon, Pa. 'Squire Cun ningham, Grovo City. John Davis. Oakland. James Vandergrift. 271 Preble avenue, Alle- . gheny, aged 77 year. Is C W . Anhntz. 3 Resaca street. Joseph Hnn- , ter. at Wilklnsburg. agedTOyearsMra. Eliz ffpit 77 vears. .i 19-Mrs. Elizabeth Emmert, 82 Perry street. Gus-l Continued on Eighth Fage. Sru ft i.fti nJiTa-b " ' Siv :a L3&&XI