The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 02, 1868, Image 8
Q . AND s u B uRBAN Trial of the Steam Engine Independence. va ' ' - '''' --- 2 - 1 •a,Tinirrideporitisane Stearn Fire En of Alderman Janus L. fliatherland— gine was tested - - yester day L afternoon, pre- Deathf i the bands of - Coroners Inquest, paratory to accepting it from * ; , 1 , •ro b i f'. ..._ The ileilth of Aldeiman James L. Suther- the- inanuiartnrers, the Arnoskeaft, Man-, Na nificturing Company , . land, of the Tenth m ard, which occurred T Chester, N. H., Tlie machine h . ... lleau t ifni m in Thursday night or Friday orng, was a ' wine is tv very 1 . one, of elaborite w orkmanship and, splen very sudden and unexpected one. Mr. S. had been in in health .4 . 40 . some • time, did finish, li a§ first tested a the corner of to be improving, Market and Water streets- Owing to the but recently was thought face that the Lowry plug there was out of and the day before his deathats well ins for order, refusing to supply ane ..sstry quan several dsott,prexious thereto, Ari bad been tity of water, and Al wharfuse the owners much betKt 4liiii t 6 111ittaf antrittertaftig to of freight on thy Prevented the throwing is water on the ground usually ins business regularly. He occupied an used for testing purposes, thus compelling office on Diamondstreet, near Cherry alley, the throwing against the wind ,up Market and slept in an adjoining room. He retired street, the trial was not satisfactory. The to bed Thursday evening between nine trial resulted in throwing a solid stream and ten o'clock, and about'eight o'clock through a DA inch`nozzle, the distance of the next morning Mr. J. .N..10 1 .4 0 wrY , who 262 fdet. Net satisfied with this result, the occupies the office m itli him, went to. the engine was taken to the corner of Liberty place and on looking into Mr. Sutherland's J ana Morris street, and with an ordinary sleeking room, at the, rear of tbe office, sit t li i i; slug was tried with very satisfactory re the. Jilleinum lying on hist bed, with init. Through aI% inch nozzle a solid clothing ou, and apparently dead. He xv,as stream This mat 2T2 feet, and through the lying partly on his face t with one, hand same sized nozzles tuo heavy solid streams doubled under him. Going up Whim, Mr. were thrown to the great distance of 22.5% McClowry found bun quite dead and cold. feet This extraordinary result of the ea- The faceoleck and breast were very,much liacity of the elegant new steamer gave it discolored. proud place amongst the best throwers of Coroner Clawson was notified, im- the city, and the Committee at once accept nneled a jury, and, After .yiewing the e d it. • The engine worked smoothly and boly, adjourned the inquest until half-past with scarcely any jarring of machinery. four:o'clock, in order to allow a postmortem R will at once go into service. We con examination to be made. gratulate Or friends in the Ninth ward, on. The jury convenadaLthe hour appoint- the possession of such a creditable steamer, ed, when Dr t Ge6r II eCook, Sr., who i made the posniertel z, ed as folio , : . ip k a s it reflects much credit to their public spirit and enterprise. Dr. George . : evz ./ sworn ~,,,. de ~ , ___.L.:4 4 ,,, _—_- ~ f. a post mortem . • al. , ti • 0 of th. ~", ed No Smoking Allowed, and am satisfi • 4 . it'' ,ed 0r..;, .plexy. On exatninati , ~ '-. elo ' • ''• all the vessel 1A few evenings since three prominent s dent , , "ifitly,, %- . ,Apoplexy business men of the city were on board car occurs in sober d hilts-.men. No. 4of the Citizens Passenger Railway Am quite pDsiti t .l* ha_ lita 1 e --- and being the only passengers they con' his death. -,.,..*'••' i, - - 72,,,...r" -- ", This t ra4tfietlitiniony-of any;lmpor eluded to take a smoke. The rules of the twice en • „,, gully jurt Ten- Company positively forbid smoking either dexed the owing "Ifirdilit`i;"-4 on or in the cars, and the conductor, Harry "That a aaltilames L. Sutherland came Palmer, who, by the way, is one of themost to his death on the night of 30th of April, obliging on the• road, politely requested or the 'morning of the first of May. in the them not to smoke. They insisted upon Tenth ward, Pittsburgh, and that Ms death doing so, whereupon the entire party were was caused by apoplexy." ejected from the ear. One of the smokers Deceased was about thirty-six years of feeling himself aggrieved, appealed to the age and unmarried. He boarded with his law to console his wounded dignity. He brother on Fourth street, and slept in the made information before Alderman Taylor, roam attached to his office. For several. charging the conductor - with assault and years he has been quite extensively kJ:Latin:4 l _battery. The conductor was arrested and and has taken a prominent part in certain after a hearing dismissed, the Alderman political movomedla. He was a member of however, reserving his decision until to: Company I, 12th Regimentimder Colonel day, when the conductor will doubtless be Campbell,. and (subsequent belonged to finally discharged and the prosecutor re- Battery "H," Independent Light Artillery, quired to pay the costs. (Nevin s). His many friends will regret his sudden and untimely departure from their midst. Explosion and Fire. Between six and seven o'clock yesterday, , „ n . expl . morning aosion and fire occurred at the patent roofing manufactory of Mr. James McCtme, on Mulberry alley, be tween Carson and Allegheny streets. It appears that the valve of the boiler, in which the gas tar was prepared, became disordered in some manner, and the melted tar boiled over into the furnace. fire. The flames of the Inanifig -tar communicated with the gas in the pipe through which the raw tar was pumpeil into the boiler from a large tank under the ground some distance away. Through this pipe the fire was al most instantly convey!id to the tank men tioned, and an explosion of the tank fol lowed. The burning tar was scattered through the building, and the latter, a long wooden structure, was speedily in flames. The'alarm was communicated from box 62 Independence engine house, in the Ninth ward, to which the entire fire department responded promptly, but before the fn e could .be extinguished, the building Was much damaged. At - the time of the ex plosioti two men named George Barrington and Henry Serrel were standing near the tank, and were both injured. Serrel re- ceived only slight injuries. Barrington , was quite seriously hurt, receiving 'severe burns on his face, arms and breast. His injuries are not thought to be dangerous. The,lqss by the fire will reach 6800, and there isno' insurance. • Coroner's Inquests Held -in April, ISGS. During the month of April Coroner Claw son held inquests as follows; - April 6th; felnite fouild in the Seventh wardrBth, Mattias field, killed by coal cars at Braddock's Fields; 10th. Lance APpleby, died , 'suddenly ^ of epilepsy; 12th, William Siebereisen, accidentally shot in Duquesne borough; 14th, Charles Gerberd ing, fell down a flight of stairs in a saloon on Pennsylvania avenue and broke his neck; 15th Enoch Mclntyre, sudden.death from natural causes, 16th, B. Ratienbuch ler, heart disease, Birmingham; 17th, Hen ry Strottlioff, suicide at East Liberty; 21st, Joseph Moung, infant, drowned in a rain barrel Troy Hill, Allegheny; 21st, Jas. Fleming, Mag. ee street, from naturalcauses; 21st, John Mfchel, killed at Keeling's coal works, Lower St. Clair township; 26th, Jno. Murphy, killed on Connellsville Railroad at • Braddock's Field; 27th, *James, Berry. killed by Citizens' Passenger - 28th, Charles Kehrein, suicide at Brad dock's Field; 29th, Martin ConnoridroWned in the Monongahela river; 30th, Cox, killed by coal, cars at Port Pery. Total 16. ..._.lC'itt,9ll•4l„,, . tY• .—, 6 . • Dr. A. ''‘.i. mcCandlesa;;Physiclin to the Board. of Health, reports rtbi3 following in . ferments in the city 'of Pittsburgh, frorri ApdU9tb to-April:26th, INS:, , i . - . i '2: Mew; 161 „, White....:. 26 ? ~.., Ffiliales... 10 'Colored—. 3 i 4 .".‘ , ••••••- V Diseases—A nits : ConsUmption, ' bi - Ili- 1 sammation of the Lungs, 1; Natural Causes, :1; Concussion of Brain, 1: Fracture of Lbub, - I;;Vid, Age 1. Chronic Bronchitis, l• Can ti_elft!tSfeali nee:, t4"-.17 - ci Voluire -sonactuogs Meningitis, 2; Inanition, 2; ~ 1; Typhoid Fever,. 1; Premature ilitC l ri . ro Ge ph n y e 1! 1;A p ß th u o pt us ur S e, tim i ra ti c 3 e .pe , , r p al f "'Heart, 1; Croup, 1-12. • . Of the above there were: Under one year, 9; from one to tiVo, 1; two to five, 1, five to ten 1; fifteen to twerity,2;, twenty to thirty, 2; thirty to•foity,7; 'fatty tia :My. '1; fifty to sixty, - 2; sixty to seventy,2; eighty to nimity,a.,:is:C , .. Ei if., . a ;,.; ',, :: . :., 4 4,00 4 .139 y plow:mol t .. About five o'clockfast evening. Patrfck Finsieity; aAittlstfliy otsiatieoen qatits/of age, syaskrowiled in Clio Alleglseny v ilY,er, near tfierYelnd 4 4 14 lithe 3ellolii iiasiyiny ing on an oil boak-twhen be lost his tboting and fell overboard. There were several ssniaelsjtdien od flie'briet'with'isim at lbe time bat none of them, large enough to give s him any asSistance; and before asSist ance avrista4 fie 4isciVeaTrect. The body bad ilitikt y fttoVdtell le fed o'cloolc, last. .on DRlPPirrYrnf A. WieW at „the Glrens.—A disitraCeful row occurredsikthe titrodSdnEast.tnrithile ham. Thursday night. About the time th 6 entertainmerasleseda_sart c g " TIVIONLI ling, %M k I..th e 21 -.who cal). ha shoyfaientp jilkasstisqikice, Vfl o r a :moped. 1 Anima9r cob •iv stones were thrown through e crowd more than afetv: perstme iveraaeierelyiejured; row was in progress soinVthier tali the ti4eir rtaitatit o t iing 0 ,1 eac r nio s. Another FOlse eteuse Can.—Mrs, laher, a widow, was charged b a r malsrl man Thomas, on oath of .11k, with obtainio: ' 8 li g er 4te ln ig Graham 4w - e .• " and he alleges that the, emuled., obtains goods from him to the amount of natty collars by -certain. false • • • tattoos. Mrs...Gallaher was, 01 40 1 to • ti ffi t hsr i ltr o fti Istq ALCM' G 44-4 w .11,V-1410M KIV--.11 A • r9 , •1( 11V, ..911 , t; erV r../1 11.0 ' P, • Monthly Report of the Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Telegraph. Alr7. S. T. Paisley, Superintendent of the Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, furnishes the following report of tires and alarms during the month of April: There were ten alarms during the month. One - hund red and sixty-nine blows were struck 'on the great bell in sounding alarms. , and two hundied and forty blows in • striking the hours. The most serious fire of the month was that the Fort Pitt Works, on the 22d inst. The total loss daring the month was $2,230, and on this there was an insurance of $1,900. Fifty-three police messages were sent and received . , Assaulted a Woman. A. W. Holtzman, residing in the 'Fifth wani, Allegheny„yesterday made informa— tion-hefore-tiaerinan I;lcMasters, charging DaVid Davis with assault and battery. It appears that Davis, - who is ~a boy about eighteen years of age; re<Ades with his father in a house adjoining that of the prosecutor, and the families, as neigbors sometimes , do, quarrerefl about some very trifling matter, since when an ill feeling has existed between them. Yesterday morning, the prosecutor alleges, Davis attacked Mrs. - Holtman and struck her with a hatchet. Davis was arrested and helcVto bail for.his appearance at Court- Larceny of liaruess.—John E. Morgan, proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, at the corner of Ferry and Fourth streets, made information before the Mayor, yesterday, charging James Marion with the larceny of a bridle and line valued at three dollars. It is alleged that quite a number of articles have been stolen from the stable connected with the hotel recently, and on Thursday night a man was placed en watch to catch the thief. He concealed himself in the stable, and had not been tbere long when hd Obseiirdd - tlie i - ae - iiiea . cciin9 in and take the articles -Mentioned: -:HeLvho-hrreste d and after a hearing held for COurt. Choice Groceriesv—The Diamond Front Grocery store of Messrs. Mcßride Ja George, Federal street, 'Allegheny, has recently been supplied with a very large and judi ciously assorted stock of choice groceries, embracing:teas, coffees, sugars; ,syrups, spices, canned and dried fruits, and all table and housekeeping goods. -Wholesale dealers will find that they can purchase to decided 'advantage at this well Managed house; while retail patrons are , supplied With groceries at very reasonable prices. Call in and be convinced. . New Niusic,'-;We -have received, from Messrs. H. 'Risher & Bro., Pittsburgh, a copy of a sweet and charming new ballad entitled “The Land Beyond , the Sea." The, words are froarthe,gifted pen of onr fellow citizen, James•M. Mitcrnm, Esq. ' the mu sic from the opera of ' Torquato Tasso," ar ranged by W. H. Everson,' Esq., and dedi cated to - Mrs. 'N. G. Macrurn. The' ballad will w certainly , and at once enter into the catalogue of popular current rnuide, a posi tion its merits demand. Messrs.. .R.leber dc Co. have it for Sale..*' The Circus.—Thayer &Noyes' Great Com bina-tion CirctiS Menagerie; -give two exhibitions in Allegheny. Cily to-day, this afternoon and evening. Monday it wilLopen on the Red Lionlot in this city, .andremain one week. This is: said to be one ;of the largest. and best shows now traveling: ..The • menEtgerie ,coinprises greater ..variety of Wring curiosities . than any.other show in the country, And the circus oomprises some of the best talent 'in' the arena, They Will doubtleas.4o. a thrlV. inibbaineSti - • • = Disorderly r I llonse.—Annie Keeny was charged with -keeping a. disorderly house on oath of Morris IdcOne, before Alderman Butler„yksiterdey, The_ accused, reside, in the Sixth-Ward; and itzls alteged'keeps"tt very disorderly house, where, parsons of lewd habits frequent, greatly to the annoy ance of all good people Am the hood. The female was arrested, and after a hearing, in default' of the- raittired bail, was committed to jail to answer a t . Court, A Ctitlery Buiduess.—James nu es yes terday male iniOrmation before A lderman Strain( charging William "Jones: with ,the lagenypi Alotot.cutlery..-,lt , appears Jones was acting up l agenkfor the prosecutor fn the sale, of hardware' 'Mid' cutlery, and IO'11." ti PPro.Ptialq,47—alValititY of the. _pis own use. e was arrested ands i b i el t rin g" 7f • 7; • t After Him.- -()leer Btcluoto of Abe May: ; Police yesterday startpd_to Boyer af ter piildrillaWiiihn law pfayea theAharp pumn,t, 7 , * ?matting ra ft of lumber rrom, soiretrortiti, thp Mayor halW ntrfdrtrieft - ,tb0 1 2 0 , '4 I VV I SIM' ho raft; -' ' ' ' ' ; .er ,'. JIJ 4. a 111441 Ititeki6iieiiiM , ,. ';LID: lOU ' ''. '''" fuforli`.'y Ittprar . Belling. The senAla r aithies in the 7th Ward. A lin irralbrlaisarres‘ .ti` A 41 V.lllO . 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Tfeaftiettirhalrbereil liferestirik-Wtt-nie - . for -7- The' abeiv - e" well knoWre stinither' mart, the last ten yearly soth.s.tll..eguld not hear a 1 which itychartninglv situated , in 0110 of the , - clock tick. I applied to Dr. Aborn, 134 I ,m_ost pleasant, healthful and romantic prnithfreild street, and after eight days' treat- curves on the bank of the • beautiful Ohio,' ment I can now hear a watch tiekdistinetly, t about ten miles distance from the city, at and am s „ till improv ‘ i A n i ! m ' sox t3oorism3.- llaysville , station on the line of the. P. Ft. W Ar,. C'' It R., will 15e opened shortly for BROCKWAYVILLE, Jefferson,. Co., Penny., l' the summer season, under the auspices of :Nlay 1, 1868. , fi r , \f. B. Miller, and willte so conducted , e and managed as to rank• high amongst the most - popular pla .s cf recreation. It is surrounded with s:, ings of crystal water of medicinal qualit ~ together with flower gardens, parks, p :menades, gymnasium, wings, tenpin , lleys and all the ther auxiliaries to the eejoyment of ests. The sere' •- of asteward ofinany yews' experience in first-class hotels have ( i n been secured for t: e season, and aided by all necessary help the patrons can depend ' on receiving eve attention conducive to their pleasure. T: e terms are very reason able, :and we kno . of,no place which offers such attractions : those who would seeure all the pietist:res . : f-the country retreat and yet be t ,within a :w . minutes ride of - our bustling city, the trains pasliing very often everyday. Mr.: ' er, the proprietor, can be seen at the je elry store of Wattles Sr. Sheafer, No. 101 'ifth street, from 4:15 to 5 o'clock P. At. eve • day, of whom full in formation may 13: obtained. mYLVANUS J. ZENT'R, suffered with a sore eye for twelve years. applied to Dr. Aborn, and in a few days Was restored to si ht. ' • S. J. ZM.iTZ. FOREST COUNTY, PENNA. After long suffering *obi deafness, I ap plied to. Dr. Aborn and believe he has permanently effected a cure after a few ap plications. TO persons troubled with 'dis eases of the Ear, I •heartily recommend Dr. Aborn, of 134 Smithfield street. - trENRY YONES. 39 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY. Chronic Catarrh and Deafness. All diseases of the Eye; Ear, Head, Throat. and Lungs, successfully treated by Dr. Aborn,,No, 134 Smithfield, street. , _ tf Pure Country Milk .scan of milk of 400 degrees test by the, , lactometer, whichme understand to be ex actly pure milk—no more -and no less-- was kindly sent to us from the Country Milk Company's Depot; corner of Fourth _and Rosa streets, Wm.• Thomas agent. ,The %only . instrument in our possession for de termining the truth of the reported pprity of this milk was our palate, which, how ever,,iir so 'unused to pure milk that we can only testify that since we lived, on: a farm, we have not tasted . a lacteal beverage so rich:and luscious as this. It is mom featly a stranger to pump or hydrant, and with verylittle.coaxing would resolve -it self into butter or cheese.' We advise our readers to' see to it if this "Milk Company" is not the best cow in town. Tender...lines. G t o to Iloltzhaimer's for a good-meal The best restaurant in the city. The most orderly andchumly.i i Meals served at all hours. Green peas, g.reen onilne,zreen salad All the novelties of the market. All the garnes'and fish in Season. The bar supplied with best wines. • Best ales and beers always on tap. Patronize lioltzheimer's Continenal. • Fifth street, next door Postoillee. --.....----- Menagriuns to order, at Pittoek's. A , . French and merican,i3oc: and: upward. ParaiolS, Large assortment, I.:ery cheap. Spring • Balmoral in great variety., Linen Handkerchiefs, 10 and 12e, eacb.. • Just receiveo this day at Burns & Cangh- Wid e ey's new ,drug store, corner Penn - and St. . Clair streets, the finest assortment of drugs, Hemmed Handkerchiefs, only 25c . each Linen Shii t Fronts, . • chemicals, porfumerv, pomades, cologne, Sewed, wog en, Plain and Embroidered soapseand toilet articles of every descrip- pi „ a ,, tiqu. A very large assortment of English I white and Colored, all_qualities. and Scotch ales, wines, brandieo, whiskies whit e G oo d s, of the best brands for medicinal purposes. • Also, a very large stock of fine segars and Pliiid, Check, Striped, Plain,, In great variety, mineral waters of all kinds' Remember , the place. --.8.-- Bums A: CAUM:MY, . I Cor. Penn and St. Clair streets. 5,000 eopies of the Real Estate Register • ,to be, distribnted gratuitously. Don't fail Living Curiosities at Burnell's Museum. to get one.. - • Moral entertainment at Burnell's Mu seum. Ladies' Hose, • - t • .....-.... B tt' Fl im 1closely; embles the • Itisse'l'.}l°s"e, .. I 'odor grue s . or d e it Gent's Half Hose. , - • - f flo v Boy . s'Half Hose, - of a rare an de Fa g bouquet.9.._ %-, ers and in this respect stands unrivalled. Beginning at 121(c per pair for really good qualities, and running np into the fine A few drops will leave its peculiar and de lightful fragrance upon the handkerchief grades, all very cheap, At Barker's. i for many hours. , . ' I BURNETVii COLOGSr. is equal to the oest N. - Y. Evening Post at 10 a. in. daily I imported. It is put up in a neat•and ole (Sunday also,) at Pittock's. • t gant style, and wina for itself a favorite - - - 0,------ . ! place on the dressing table. Its intrinsic Initialed paper at Pittock's. , ' . I merits really justify the high reputation. in ---i which it, is held.-;- - PrOfdencc Journal. . • - • . Get the Best Genuine Vulcanite.--Don't invest in any "new base,"' but , get that which has been tried for years, and proved' to possess all the requisites for "a good set of teeth." Dr. Scott continues to manu factUregenuitie'l7lldaniteln-the veryrbesr style, at pricea• which defy 'competition. 'No. 278 Penn street, third door above Hand. Real Estate Ilegister.—We are indebtep to Messrs. Croft A: Phillips, the responsible and well known real estate dealers and in snrance agents',for a copy of the May iinnt ber of their Real Estate issue. It con tains soli&dy-four pages ;of description of real estate in city, town and country, offer ed for sale by this enterprising drill. Private kalc.—This day will be , sold by private sale to all eitho call, at wholeiale or retail, the very elegant stock of custom made boots,;`shoes• and' gaiters,• for men, women and children, at -rkiltliscm, Van hookFs: ,IdeClellind'a auction:, rooms, Nos. 55 and 57 - I'ifth street. Aromatic Coifees.—At the old established tea mart of. Joseph -.A. Robinson, No. 20 Fifth streetr-there has just been opened a very fine lot of freshly imported coffees of delicious aromatic brands, which house keepers...eau obtain at _very ...reasonable prices. Fresh Teas.---Flousekeepets will.lind at Joseph A. Robin Son's old established tea mart, No. 20 Fiftitstreet, a fresh and inviting stock of fresh teas of spring , importation, warranted pure and' free from any adul teration. The prices are very reasonable. For any and everything in the lino of trimmings, notions, straw goods, laces, em broideries and general - furnishing goods, go to Moorhead's, Igo. 81 Market street. where a 'very excellent collection is offered, at most reasonable prices. _ Pure sPieei and.ginceries, syrups, sugars, canned fruits; table sauces and condiments, toijet soap?, driftd very-rea sornible prices, at the old' established lea ',mot of Joseph A. Robinson, No. 20 Fifth street., ; Web' „,trizanlin'gs . .land novelties, new styles, received, daily at , W. W. Moorhead's fashionable trimming notion' house, No. 81 Market, street, at, , resyxkriable prices. Ladies* Uuderilething. - -Bates dr. Bell; No. 21 Fifth tftrei 4ry'goods dealers, make a epee...laity of iadiOle• underclothing Of all, styles MO, descriptions.' These goods are in the cloak.; room , and in the exclusive Charge of .the ladies in keeping of that. payinteAft. The , firm Dave_ on hand a very fine assortment ofgeneral arY . , - gebiii; to which they' invite attention.k% copies of old' picture's &irefully aiid'ap tistically taken at S. V. Allbee's photo- graphic rooms, Nos. 2 and 4 St. Clair street. Card Photegraphsi the l est i anA clearest, can be °Milled :at ff. 'T; , Allbtie's rooms, Nos. 2 and 4 St. Clair street. Ladles' furnishing goods at W. W Moor bead's No. 81 Market street embracing al the Integsbores atve:iirtoskzade prices. The PSI* to:.get 'White Lime Calcined P.kister, Hydrimite - ,lceeveti, h4.a1, , , R.: F 4,,... ir f elsr e, 167 First street. 1 .", V. t . likfii* Slate Mittiledixid •Rtieaustio it t=iiiv hankat D . R Eeker'e , rr en's furnishing_ goods of all the - etYlesoeW•MlLMoorltkietlKNO:n 111regh,iMOCRI,le-mlif ses. 4: , 9.,t' , • - e i -1, t.,; • ';' ..„.. . • - Gas Fitt ' ~ . ,y,tiended to 44) M e rra a ty i ". c4 itowacis , 1 4:r . l ee , ~,, .h t ,y , T , ..:1` ;, . , } fly). f...;=•-!!- - ;': -, ' ' . -, ci.- V;.,..ii. , V 1 ) Fire Brick: . + .: ; !ILAN, ,in any'ltititt;:' ity, at D. R. ~, ' Aloctestripci ~.....,,.-. Pate u 4 i t we i , yhk.A4A44; Ila6d at T. TativetAWl ' . wood atii3it... I, .1 .& et . :t h tia l,,,,w 4y . • '..25 .. lair acat Hosiery and Gloveg. +.~ The filverDitle Suaiziter Resort: ccident Incident. Railway It is an actual fact that oda train Of can recently wrecke. • the only thing 'saved from damage • d destruction was a large Saratoga trunk , hich, on- close inspection, proved tocontain the wardrobe of ti'newly married bride on her bridal. tour. This trunk was examined' closely, and need we say that it turned out - to be one of Liebler's --everybody. -knows Joseph Liebler, the proprietor of tne premium trunk factory, No. 104 Wood street—manufacture. It was made to stand rough handling, and it ef fectually accompliahedthat purpose. Lieb-. • ler manufactures out of then best material, * employs the best workmen and sells at the chl 3 aPest Igioes. He'deals' in , all sorts of , trunks, carpet sacks, valises, fic. Give ' him h. call for anything in his line. • If you want to buy a Farm ' don't fail to get a Real Estate Register. Office No. 139 Fourth street. Burnell's,Museum is &permanent insti lotion. Corsets. MEI ........ • . , Call and get the Real Estate Register, at 1 UNDER- Croft Az Phillips'. , Office 139 Fourth .street. : c TAKERS ARLES & PEEBLES, . AND LIVER] STABLES, corner of . S. INDUSKY STREET-.AND CHURCH-AVENUE, Ba Kangaroos at AlurnelPs Musetun. I Allegheny City. where their COFFIN ROOMS are by . . - , . • • constantly supplied with real :‘.nd imitation Rose , wood. Mahogany and Waluut Collins, at'Prices va- The war among the dentists continues ; rying from 4.1 - to .100. Bodies prepared for inter-'I unabated, and in Pittsburgh it rages high i T i e n t dmr u si l a n u g a ti auzi , s i g f e rt s ; =Vil ic ligrO'pen as ever; although' it is new a generally con- i At an hours, day and night. e ceded fact that Dr. G. W. Spencer "No. 254 lOllO OBERT T. RODNEY. (J DER- Pennstreet. has,the principal portion of; jt TAKER AND EMBALMER "N0. , 15 OHIO the respectable trade -in :his own hands., STREET, Alleghenv, and No. 'SO DIAMOND Were it necessary we should - enter - into a ' onts i cW't i t i g i l .e. ° s l T2t i gi, n iLseNTOOi i ,Viinu al taa detailed account, giving the - reasons for imitation Rosewood Collins. - Walnut Coffins from this tact; as it is, however, for the present i !Mir . ogs 9 i- R°s"rtri Collins up‘ads, all we only refer our readers to his advertise- ; pirnished at lourrares. ° &ape ar , al t gs, Plat e e nr a s in Meta in another:column. - ' I Engraving furnished gratis. Office open day' and . _.m...____ - i night. ___ ___ _. -- send yOur address to Croft Az, Phillips, 139 Fourth street, for a Real Estate Register- Ed Per 'Pain—More of those beautiful Kid Gloves, at Barker's. The Variety is unlivaited- , -English and 'rench paper of every pattern, at Piatock's. 14-76 Houses and Lets.--This day at 33VO'clock p tn., on the premises, will be sold two Two -Story Frame Houses, four rooms each. The lotifront Sixty-seven feet - each on Meadow street and extend ono hundred and fifty-one feet bark to an alley. See advertisement of Smithson, Vanhook & McClelland, iAuctinneers. Have you seep Croft ,& Phillips' Real Es tate Register ? .Office 139, Fourth.street. f• Goods ,Y_lttork for . Base' Ball . Wonderful Tvidis, B urn ellu . trr Museum._ Horses, Mules and Wagons at Auction.- , . This morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Soho Oil Works; Dinwidditi •strtet,Avill be sold by auction, three horses, two mules, wagons, harness, saddles. Etc. See advertisement of.limithlion,yAnlrok 6c Mocielland. z • Dickens' works and Dickens' photos, at Pittock's. Admirers of the beautiful in nature ap-, predating that which is of meriti wi l Ind the flagrance "of Woodworth's “Flor del Espiritu Santo," the most enchanting and delidous odor lit thO , Fot sale by all druggists. Family Portitdbiof all , sliea taken at the shortest notice and in the highest style of srt at S. V. A.ll.lme's new photograph.roons. Nes. 2 and 4 'St: Clair street:- All the novelties in straw goods,.bonnets, fraikles %., flowers and triruniiiitrn at W. W. litoOth4tita'ti No 81: Market street at reason= . . . abl? prices. .. :'.. . . . lffleipitit”.btees and =enibroide'ries-at-W. 111tKalienti's fashionable retail trimming & ell e, No 'Bl litaritet street, - at reasonable Psiitles eniiil.ratitig South or` West will find :it tot their interest to , call at No. 189 Fourth . ifiXpeA _and get a 'Real Estate Rig: _ _ Landscape, arid views 'of all descriptions taken in the best style of ,pbotograplAo sat, by fil; N. , ! tithes, Nos. 2 and 4 Bt. Clair pite4 Force Pumps put down anywhere ordein3d, at reasonsbleAlciA la T:T. Ewebs, No: 165 Woocl street, • PI ttl~C *frie 4 jr.eirdefteri — Talon-attend ed to promptly blo illwens, No. 165 Wef rest,, • Ategulil O t t ,pFe.ll4idpiert4p44, tended t o. 11.. • us, s*O.l 1 6500 d, street. • . "." u r - _" • e , *"Alir g W. 4 Art /4c4i- No'. 4 rlderket street, at reasonable A .1 , Ts. • •„. - ...46s 14; iWar gi a) 's' t 6 rt . •or • +l-Sts s r • . tuff )4+,4 Ico3 Tsr.4 - • 1:t tg A ~17' V.Trik It ,') • • ...tt I r^,4l .Nato t-rqf ,•,t n .„ Opened this Morning AT-liiirnr.4",,Seinplefit,:-160-'-and -182 Federal I streets, Alle m. glie 1 Sundowns Bonnets, Riblions,'Fldwers, • Plain and beaded Parasols, ' Cotton and Silk Sun Umbrellas, ' &v., Sze. - ' Also a very large, assortment ofthe most, fashionable Shades of Alpaeas, Wool Delains; - - ' Irish Poplins,' ' Light and Dark Cassimeres„ Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, ' • White and Colored Comas, Ristori Aprons, Ristori Skirts, Kid Gloves, • ~ Handkerehiefs, Hosiery, I' ( Fringe , Halt Bands, and other P ney Goods, I, At very low p ces at wholesale and retail at Wm. Semp e's, 180' and 182 Federal st., Allegheny. , ' ' The Real . ate Register contains de scriptions of Farms, Mills, Stores, Country Seats, - Hotels, Mineral Lands, Sze., Jrc. Office 139 Fourth street Innocent A' seum. 1 1P0011 TOIL'S COLD." How warm soe'er the genial sun '• May look in kindness on the earth. In Tom Jones veins no cheering warmth •• Dispels the gloomy sorrow.of hiasoul. • .Dyspepsia, like a goblin, hunts him down. Ague, grim chamberlain. lights hirn'to bed. While Dullness, Vertigo and Headache dire With fiercer aches combine to make him groan. , Hearken, Thomas, toinstrnctiort For all thy, ills a remedy is found, A panacea, ' . pleasant, sure, , PLANT-aim • •Byrrarts-- , -S. A,iiirtaadro ,, Tonic,made by Dr. Drake. ~We! pres , l e oor Tom's" case Is. not - worse than hunilredawho are cured daily by this :wonderful medicine. . . ht4oribm.A. WATER.---A delightful toilet article—pmperior. to Cologne, and a3tg=he Lad Sys and , children visit Burnell's Mu seum. The' best and 'Origirial'Tonic of Iron, Phoe. phorus and Celisaya, known as Caswell, Mack & Co's Ferro Phosphorated Elixir of talisaya Bark. The Iron restores color to the blood,' the Phosphorus renews waste of the nerve tis Sue, and the Calisaya gives a natural 'healthful tone to the digstive or gans, thereby miring dyspepsia in its va rious forms, Wakefulness, General Debility . and Depression of Spirits. Manufactured only by Caswell, Hazard itCo., New York. Sold by all druggists. s The May number Of Cioft"dt Phillips' Real Estate Register is just out. Call at 139 Fourth street and get one. Burnell's Museum is opposite Pittsbu.rgh Theatre. WEST.—On Thursday, April 30th, Mrs. NANCY WEST, relict of the late Thomas West, aged 67 years. Funeral will take place from her late residence, Millie township, -- Tilts (Saturday,) AFTERNOON,. 1 o'clock. BISHOP.—At his residence, on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. May Ist. WM. BISHOP, aged 49 years. The funeral.willtake place on SONDAii" AFTSCIc NOON. at 3 o'clock, from bis late residence, St. Ma ry's avenue, near Butler street, Lawrenceville. The friends of the fandly.are =spectrally invited to attend. _ _ At Barkees' Ci.ALEX. AIKEN, UNDERTAKER, No. 166 FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. 'FINS of all kinds; CRAPES, GLOVES; and ev ery description of Funeral Furnishing Goods fur nished. Rooms open day and night. Hearse and Carriages furnished.-_ ~..,.... ItEvEnnacEs—Rev. David Eerr, D. D., Rev. M. W. Jacobus,-D. D., Thomas Ewing, Esti., Jacob 11, :Miller. Eso SPECTACLES, DUNSEATH & HASLET'T'S, 65 FIFTH ST.. OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL NEW Adapted to a FIRST CLASS SIERCIIANT TAILOR INV TRADE, Owner `'lRl'entliand St. Clair Streets. 4:yrF • FOR A COOD - srli OF TEETH; • *-AILEICSTEtoijoIVd:NE YEAR. Somothhig ENTIRELY 3 , TEIt . . Can only be ob tained of the inventor, - • DRSREMERe' 254 Penn St ckiii4cwil titAmi*t. , • N.AIITZPICIAL Intert edwithout.nain. : - ' atr2s:PB, WALK IN! WALK IN • ` Axti.wEE Tire NEW SPRING' • SUMMER .1001)5, FOB.bAlan M'abi 4 AL of th r.-- , olo,o HOBil e 14 ,111,Ex_ n rarElE o6.44 at private sale, and any ottiedesiroustof tine building sites.would do -rell,to imakei aeleatlinit,„ The village Is located oil a bcautialaini healthy Met. two and a half milet true oil the Weetern Penn sylvania Untold; Wei mud Wont It, making it much more valuate . Intimate prepallakins Or erecting a number of tine houses, which wilt prattimptuagtant,—Vil, town. The reinelnder of MEW Leta 'Winn - to ,verY rant Iltautt Art.tatinale esty. Data. and / 31- , 2111 AMAIIIat 5i 144 t . r.e 1 ,:40-01A tiIIUT4 • • • i • d r u nl ? v fesdi,l cza. usemunt at Burnell's Mu , =1 DIED: ai al WA :4 WARRANTED TO IMPROVE THE ,SIGHT, AT JDWEI.ERS AND OPTICIANS, SPRING GOODS, iIIST (WENM:I, AT G. ,HALES, J . ttlAT BEd;I'MD AT L SAM'S. Tailoring .)*blishment, • ; • No• Nil.= .13bAliT, • 'Confer of Petleral. NEW ADVERTIS 34„e Ti ..i.iii . FATS:t , ' . . CABPIETSi'P J I CARPETS! tl L I 1 4 CARPETS.! CART TS ! hi • CARPETS'! CARP ETS! CARPETS. I CARMS.J iL . CARPETS ! CAR PETS ! CARPET CARPETSICABRETS! CARPETS! CARPETS !I CARPETS! CARPETS!' ARPETS! CARPETS' CARPETS' ARPETSI AP 111 PRIVATE St# l 4.E.' PRIVATE SALE. PRIVATE SALE. PRIVATE ,SAI.E: SMITHSON I VANHOOK & MiCLELLAND I SMITHSON I VANHOOK & SMITHSON I VANHOOK.& I itITLELLANDI SMITHSOt4IVANHOOK-4iOCLELLAND AUCTION itipq*s, AUCTION 1q:%#01%4M, AUCTION 11,0014'S 2 Nos. 55 AND 57 FIF I H STREET: . Nos 55 AND 57 MR STREVA, Nos. 55 AND 57 FrEtil MUM. Nos. 55 AND 57 FMB STREET. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, IT 4 DRT 'GOODS, ,' DRY GOOS, BOOTS, S*OES, BO OTS, S*OES, BOOTS, BOOTS, S3,OF4s, BALMOB,LI , atirMol4l,B, -8AW10114 1 % BALIIO/efiLS, . 1 GAITERS, l'• 'ERB, Am GIBERS, i• i 'FRS, &c. GAITERS, SLIPPS, &c. ~ E - - GAITERS, MTERS, &e. Smithson, Yanhoole & McClelland. i __ t 1 Smithson, Nanhoo S. McClelland. 1 Smithson, Nanhook &' McClelland. 1 Smithson, Yanhooll. Fe. McClelland. 1 i I DESKS, SECKETARIES, 9ESES,; SECIETMUES, DESKS, SECRETLRLES, DESKS, SECRETARIES, 11 • EXTENSION; EYTENBIO TABLES, EXTENSION; TABLES, mx , rv. - NsioN TABLES, HAIR AND HUSKMATTRESSES. HAIR AND HIISRIatATTRASSES. • I • gAIR: AND Hun MATTRESSES. "RAIR AND "IIiTE.I 4IATTII.EBSES. 1 . • PRIVAT I I SALES PRIVATE SALES MtIM riaVlo SAI X S , i ' • -. r•viilligg , .Day andi veining,. - l• ' ' Day andi i evening, Day andvening, • : AT HE AUCTION '.. MPORIUM W AUCTION ' impo.nrumi AUCTION LEMPOIIItarp r 1:02%,7 nalo. .413t210.Z.11 a . i EMP0.14,117M, ,55and ~ 55 FEWM VEr rrn FIFTH , Be..erif 27ttfOidteth:cit -•• • • --- • - . diked Atirttotr SateiVe Far"' niture, Carpetetit.matioegies,:jfeut Witakfrw Shadeei Extessio4 :02140). Desks and Hol4holdlgoods flew •: al.traimitiiiaiFifwallarSiss . Zduoigrfe./44i4k,rialfffrot enit f.- h t‘4l•.; Ir, ..rr,;or -'•.- Ai- i ...V..""1110!.`f.“... 1. . .‘" - ;,..4110(1 1 4v , Arrt l'itt ttl ow) ;117-.,T Ell U RIM ARPETS! 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