II 111 al tiis 10614 Gap*. 121 JACK-SHOO I 4NO. Most iternarkiaile Deer Story. LT REV. WM. N. =BUT. . , I 'slowly rose in the boat, turned up the 7 - : 3ack, and peered anxiously lhato the fog 'the strong reflector bored a lane thrOCIE, ' the fleecrmaas for some fifty feet, p . • haps; even at that distance object isingled grotesquely with the fog. if I lhe extreme end of the opening deteet; ;a bright, diamond-like spark. Nothin more could be seen. "It may be the e i , `• of a deer, and it may only a drop of W ter, or a wet leaf," said I to myself. St, vit looked gamy. I concluded to laun - IL bullet at it anyway. Whispering tip Idartin to steady the boat, 1 sunk my eye Itwell down into the sights, and holding for the gleam amid the marsh-giass,fired. .The smoke, .mingling heavily with the ,;fog, made all murky before me, While the explosion, striking against the mountains on either side, started a dozen reverbera tions, so that we could neither see or hear -'; ) Whatwas.the result of the shot. After waiting in , silence a few moments, hoping '• to hear the deer "kick," without any "-such happy result, I told Martin I would go ashore to load, and see what it - was I bad shot at. He paddled forward, and, • seizing the tall grass, while he forced"the , 4 fr.bout in against the bank with his paddle, I clambered up. Being curious to ascer - rain What had deceived me, I strode off • 'lnto the marsh some forty feet, and, turn- iiig up the jack, lo! and behold a dead deer lay at my feet. "Martin!" shouted I=° I, "here the deer is, dead as a tick!" "Thea—i i" exclaimed the guide from re,. ',the fog.- "What did you say ?" again I shouted. "I said I didn't believe it," returned 'afaridn soberly. , "Paddle your canoe up here, then, von ", old skeptic, and see for your self,' I . rejoined, taking the deer by the- ear and dragging him to the bank. "Here he is, a monster too." Martin did as di rected, "Well," exclaimed he, as he un . bent his gaunt form from the curve into -*hich tivo hours of paddling had cramp .' ; ad it, and 'straightened himself to his full .' - lueighth, until his eyes rested upon the ;kuck,—"well, Xr. Murray, you are the • man I ever saw draw a fine bead in a ...night like this, standing in the bow of a r Saranac boat, at the twinkle of a deer's. e, and' kat. That jack oryonrs is a •blg thing, and no mistake." By the 2; - time he bad finished the boat had "drifted -off, into the river,—for the current was „.. ,qtuto strong at that point—and I was Altione. I was just fitting a cap to thetttlxi ; ,',/kf the discharged barrel when I felt a Ipovement at m) feet, and, casting my i.i.i.a:Fyes downward, I saw that the deer. was , v - Win the act of gating up! The ball;.as we lafterwards discovered, had glaltced along .::•4he front of the skull, barely creasing the •••••• Nan. It had touched the bone- slightly, ....II:0d stunned him so that he dropped: but beyond thle,lt had not hurt him in the .:; ....Ileast. Quick as thought I put my foot .; • b against his shoulder and pushed him over. "Martin;" I cried, "this deer isn't Itelead; " he's trying to get up. What shall • • d ? "Get hold of his hind leg; I'll be with you in a minute," was the answer. . , I did as directed. lilaid hold of his left d leg, just above the fetlocks, and sprang to my feet. Reader did you ever seize king by the hind leg ? If so, multiply that pig by ten for every twitch he gives, count six; lash a big lanttrn to your head, fancy yourself ; standing alone on a swampy marsh in a i dark, fogey night, with a rifle in your ' 1- left hand, and being twitched about , among the bogs and in and out of musk rat holes, until your whole system seems on the point of a.separation which shall [ send you in &thousand infinitesimal parts in all directions, like fragments of an ex ploding buzz wheel, and you have my appearance and feelings as I was jerked .-• about that night amid the mire and Imarsh te"asicifftgregof thttdeer.Vo whenstrenythin giaiwtys expect to hold on. This was_ my de • - termination when I put my fingers around the buck's leg. I have a tremen dous grip. My, father had before- me.r "With his hands at a two-inch anger hole in the head of a barrel I have seen him :-. clbtch now with his right, now with his • left band, twenty-two house-rats as they came darting out to escape the stick with which I was stirring them. up, and dash i - , • them dead upon the floor, ;without getting c• -•o single bite; and. everybody knows that w I rat, in full bolt, comes out of a barrel ' • like a flash of lightning. I fully expected to maintain the family prestige kir :.< •{ grip. I did. I stuck to that deer with 9 all my power of arm and will. I felt it 'if tube a sort of personal contest between ': him and ''nalself. Nevertheless, I was f perfectly4pg at any time to let go. I ; bad and the job at the request of • l • anothor;4‘ was ready to surrender it in • t gently upen demand. I shouted to Mar -1 tin to get outof that boat mighty quick t AI he wanted to take his deer home, - for 1 Alhouldn't hold on to - him ranch longer. It ••:' ' took me about two minutes to deliver that - 'sentence; It was literally jerked out of word by word. Never did I labor under greater, enkbarfassment in expres - ..; sung myself.' • In the meanwhile Martin was meeting with difficulty: The bank ; • of the river,w4s"iteep, and the light cedar , shell, with Only himself hi it, was all out t of, balance and lurid to manage. It may .• , be,lhat hisvery_ strong desire to get on ' ' to that meadow where was his deer for him operated to I confuse hOlffinr and em c berms his movements . He would propel :- e boat at fall. speed toward•the I bank;: 4 . • ..i,.. en jump for, the bow; but hismotion ,*•'.. rward would release the boattrom the • - =tiiitud, and when he reached theilbow. the ,: •, ,*at would be half-way across the river *sin. Now Martin is a man or great, 1 .44 %deuce: Ho laid by any means a pro e person. He had always shown great . ' . pect for the cloth. But everybody will :1.,: :,f ee that his - position was a very trying' ..;ci .. s. Three several times, as he afterward. ormed me, did he drive tterbriat intothe !ink, and three several times when he '• ~ ,-.. rtot to the bowilhat boat wit in theist& +3...if the river. At last Martin's pa ! • :' : ltice gave wey,,and out of the log. .'ote. tO mr ears ejaculations of dis - guat, i such strong expletives as fare %bud • , , y in ehoice old English;.andlowls of l e and'disappointment that none but a de could utter in like drcumstances. t htmun endurance has a limit. I was 'Stretching a condition of mind when . , .. 'Wily pride and transmitted powers of , jolutiorefall. - What did 'I care for my per's exploit with the rata at the two . , lch auger -hole? What did the family ME . , grip, amount :to -after,. 41? . Iwas fast losing sight of the .connection: such yeah , Ilea sustained tome. , I was undergoing a rapid changeln many respects—of body as well as 'mind! When I got hold_ of that deer'sleg, 'I: were mentally full of pluck and hope; nip• hunting coat, of Irish corduroy, was whole and tightly buttoned. Now, mentally, I was demon. alized, every button was gone from the coat, and the right sleeve hangdiscon nected with the body of the garment. The jack had been jerked from nry head, and lay a rod off in the marsh grass. I could hold on, no longer. I would make one more effort, one more appeal. I dio: - "Martin," said I, "aren't you ever going to get out of that boat?" The heavy thug of the boat against the bank, an explosive. and sputtering noise which sounded very much like the word "damn" spoken from between shut teeth,a splash, a scramble, and then I caught sight of the gaunt form of Martin, paddle in hand and hunting knife between his teeth, loping along toward me, through 1 the tall, rank grass. But, alas! it was too late. The auspicious moment had passed. My fingers one by one loos erred their hold, and the deer, gathering all his strength, with a terrific- elevation 1 of his hind feet sent me reeling back ward, just as Martin, doubled op into a heap, was about toilight upon his back. I He missed the back, but, as good luck would have it, even while the buck was 1 in the air,—the deer going np as Martin came down,—the fingers of the guide closed with a fall and desperate grip upon 1 his taiT. Quick as a flash I recovered myself from the bogs, replaced the jack, which fortunately had not been extin guished, upon my head, and stood an inter ested spectator of the proceedings. Now everybody knows how a wild deer can jump when frightened; and the buck, with Martin fastened to his tail, was thoroughly roused. The first leap straightened Martin out like a lath, but it did not shake him from his hold.. If the reader has ever seen a small boy hanging to the tail board of a wagon, when the horse was at full speed, he can form a faint ilea of Martin's appearance as the deer tore like a whirlwind through the tall grass. Blinded and bewildered by the light, free led with fear, the buck, as deer often will, instead of leading off, kept racing up and down just within the border of light made by the jack, and occasionally making a bolt directly for it. 'My posi tion was unique. I was the sole -specta tor of a series of gymnastic evolutions truly original. Small as the audience was, the performers were thoroughly in elizziest , Had there been ten thousand spectators, the actors could not have laid themselves out with.greater energy. No 'applause could have got another jump ontof the buck or another inch of hori zontal position out of Martin. When ever, at long internals, his feet did touch the ground, it was Wily to leave it for an other andhigher aerial plunge. Now and then the buck would take a long stretch into the fog and darkness, only to reap pear with the same inevitable attachment of arms and legs streaming behind. When the contest would have ended, what would have been the result bad it, continued, whether the buck or the guide would have come off the winner, iris not easy to say. Nor is it necessary to epee ulate, for the closelt'as speedily reached, and in an unlooked-for manner. The deer had led off some dozen jumps out of the circle of light, and I was beginning to think that he had shaken himself loose from his•-enemy, when all at once he emerged from the og with Martin still streaming behind , and made straight for the river. Nev r did I see .a buck vault higher or project himself farther in successive leaps. The Saranacer vas too much put to it to articulate a word; only a series of, grunts, as he was twitched along, revealed the state of his pest.up feelings. Past me the deer flashed like a feathered shaft, heading directly for the bank. "Hang on, Martini" I screamed, sobered by the thought that he-would save him yet if he could only, retain his grip---"hang to him like death!" He did. Never did - my admiration go out, more strongly toward' a man than it I did to ward Martin, as red .in the face :and un able to relieve himself by a single ex pression, he went tearing along at a fearful rate in full bolt for the river. No one men in fifty could have kept his single-handed grip, jerked, at the close of such a struggle as me Saran. acer had passed "through, and twitched mercilessly as he now was being dragged through tWiall bog-grass and over the uneven , ground. But the guide's blood was up, and nothing could loosen his clutch. The buck reached the bank, and, gathering himself up for a desperate leap, he flung his body into the air. I saw a pair of widely spread legs swing .wildly upward, and the , red face'of Martin, head downward, and reversed, so as to be turned directly toward me by the sum mersault he was turning, disappeared like a waning rocket in the fog overhang ing the river. Once in the water, the buck was no match for his foe. I hur ried to the edge of the bank. Beneath mei and half across the river, a desperate struggle was going on. Martin had found his voice, and was using it as if to make up for lost time. In a moment a giugling sound reached my, ears, and I knew that the deer's head was under the water; and Shortly, in answer to my hail, the guide' appeared, dragging the 'buck behind bins. The deer was drowned and quite dealt-44'0m' "Adventures In the Wilderneas, or Camp Lifi in the .ddfron- Ma. Greenville (Pa.) Argus says the indications are that the work on the She mango and Allegheny Railroad"will com mence as soon as the weather will permit. At • meeting of the Direchitia bola" in Greenville last week, contractawere made with responsible parties fOt the building of, the bridges and for laYing.the iron the whole lentkof :the road.• The contract for the delivery of the iron for the 'road was made some 'weeks ego, and a portion of it is now ready for delivery- • - - JAPARIME scholar protests. against the Christian religion on two grounds. Be considers the doctrine of the. Father hood of God incom_patible with the prop er devotion to-the Mikado and the rules of the Zimmer. Empire; r and the brother hood of men beholds incompatible with pro Per reverence' for rank. His argument - hall been printed and Scattered, widely through the Bmpire. Taw qUestion of admitting negroes to give evidence before the Courts of Ken. tacky, - is being revived. Its principal opponents are Jesse D. Bright, the In diana carpet-bagger, and Dick Stanton, Gov. 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Consul tation tree, personallyor by Wall. office No. 9 Wylie street,, (near Court Bette ) Pittebnrgh, Pal Users it A. 31. to 14 r. 1.1.1 Sundays 1 Id. to 2 , r. x. ramphict rent to any address for too efeetaps. • aP2 1:07/Clia—"To bat," I ".ibr hate." • ..Zokst , "Wante,. l “Found,l. , "Boacaino." *e., not exmaingiFo an 'IEEE each 19 i/1U sertea in therm :oltslnnir once for TWENTY -711;7i CBRTS : each addfttona 1014 MYR cRErs. WANTED---HELP. NVANTED-A Nurs6 Woman . to take care of children. 9ne accustomed to ebilireL, kind and core Inl, preferred. Refer- ences required. Apply at No. 6543 eave. street, one door from Ohio, 'Allegheny City. WAINTIEDr-HELP.AT EM. PLOYIIENT OFFICE. No. 1 St. Clair Street, BIM. WILLS and MEN, for different Hinds of .employment. Persons wanting help of all kinds .can be supplied on short notice. WA NTED—To negotiate Mort GAGES from_4sl.ooo to rill).0110. Ad dress Hex H, s3Aztrre OFFICE. WANTED-AGENTS. TVAN ID TEIAGENTS for the sale of the DEXTER 'WASHING MA- O 12.11 E• From ten to twenty dollars per day can be made by any active canvasser. , Apply at MIMS-ELS, opposite the Fair Ground, Penn street. WANTED - AGENTS -- NEW v y BOOKS-200 ENGHAVINOS—The Far mer's and Ifechlutes Manuel. A book of free. value to every' One.. Send for 10 page clrculart Also AND EPIDTLES OF ST. PAUL, (63.00.1 with introduction byltev. Bishop rlmp min. The only complete unabridg.el editlen. • A. L. TALCOTT 8 CO.. Fourth avenue. Plt tabbrgh, TTHS T 0-LET.-- ROOMS.— Two fine BOOMS In GAZETTE nernmeiti. Apply at 'onutlag Rooms, be and be Pleb avenue. TtO.LEM-4100211, 40 by 1105 _ feet, with power,' on corner of Penn and littmte. Inquire of ROBEHT HILL,. T _ LEL l —Double . Two-Illory A. `House on the corner of Stockton avenue and Heaver street, Allegheny City. Handsome gar den, ratable and carriage . house. Apply at 'No. 6 Stockton avenue, or Wayne Iron Works, Tenth street, Pittsburgh. TO.LET. "VINE CLIFF," Homestead of We Dr. R. A. Wilton, Mount Washington, witk,in ten minutes_ walk of the city: an elegant Cottage House, with toweiccon tattling 10 rooms and cellar, with spring and cis tern water: entrance for carriage. etc.: now oc cupied by Mr. G. T. Robinson, of the firm of Robinson, Bea & Co. Inquire of HALL PATTERSON, Attorney-at- Law, U. Grant street. ' tf FOR SALE VOR SALE.-OLD TYPE MET - w. AL.—About Two Thousand Pounds for sale by L. at W. NKED 4 odlce of FILEIREII,B VIEWS D, No. 148 Smithfield street. VOR SALE—TYPE.-About 400 Ixacsds MINION TYPE. nearly as good as new. Enquire at THIS OFFICE. you SALE.-NEW FRAME CIYtTAGE .13 rooms, hall and cellar. in inh Ward. (late East Llocrty.) Lot GO by 181 broad, board walk from Railroad station. Price low and • terms easy. Engttire at TLIIB kioB SALE -- Suburban Resi_- DENCE, OE BITSINESS bT AND, AND E ACRE OF OHOUND.eltnatc in the borough of Braddopks. within two minutes walk of a station on either railroad. The house is a neat frame of seven rooms, large hall and cellart lot contains all necessary out buildings, and an abundance of all klndsof fruit, good sprit g wa ter in kitchen: ten feet from the house is a store room 18 by 30, with wive-room attached, store room now rented and doing a good business The location'of the property is all that. could be desired either for a country residen-e or a bust ness stand, or both. Apply to CROFT & PHlL tare: heal Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE, • NINE FORTY-ACRE LOTS • Of land In Central onsin, good tali. good Umber, and near good market. • A. few good Yawn implements will in taken in exchanige During a recent' ildt to Northwestern lo wa ar rangements:were made by winch 'aim supply e. limited number of persona with land in that Pm... Ron .of IOW& St 'ATOM 18 to $ll per acre, near Unes of railroad. Address, (with Mamba enoloted._) • I JOHN D. HILL, Bakerstown, Allegheny County ApeiiT • Pennsylvania. FOIL SALE. Near Osborn Stetson. on the Plttsburnhfr 1c Wayne an•lCllleiwe Unread, • • TWO LOTS, Containing About TwO *ores EaahS ZNQUIB& 011, W' MIICKEOM : tr. ' etßo.,l 195 L.iberty Street; stbls VON SALE CHEAP. - - twO•story Muuse ou ,fillbbon• near Chestup, stmts. a Tomas and cellar; MO)fix100. Price fil i filtiO: • ' _ .Trio two•eory Brick Houses on Wick Urea; 6 rooms each: lots 214x100. Price 68,000; tents, /800 Mash, and balance in yearly Installments of Otie POO iscb. 2 stimil Promo House on Aiken lane. Plitt! $9OO. Ten fine Buildinit LOU, 2110030. on Locurst st. Five do , ao 2110x19. on cooper st. Pour do do SIOMMSO,on Lyndon st• Nine until Brick Softies of 4 rooms eseb, on Maria street. Price IlL180; euy terms. • • TUSTIN t FLEE. Spirant street, dnt door • mh , 25;g21 WANTS. TO LET. .-AritwT,,A.,_ii:.:lso.: , _. Po ITICALI=: , FOB BHI UFF. • , -reappi4trelly tainonneeloyself a candidate fit filiEH/SPY, Gab net to the usages of the Ite• PollesuParti; and if siceesgral pledge myself So deViite Minty energy to an henorableand faith • fel dincbarge or the duties of the olltee. "gpl3:d&P H. 5. FLEMING. cFOR SHERIFF. WILLIAM hi. HERRON, be 3 candidate for the office of Sheriffs sub. lee to the decision of the Union &nnbl , cau Co nty Concent!on. mn2s:gl9-d&F FOR CLERK. OF COURTS, JOHN, G. BROWN, ~Stllvale borough, latelpricate Co. E, 102 d : err% P.m:a. Vuls.. EuNect to the 'decision Of the Union Republican County Convention. ap:6. TO THE CITIZENS OF AL. LESBEN•T .00 u NTY : I respectfully Announce myself as a candidate for the office of t!LERK OF COURTS, subject to the decision of the Union Republiean County Convention. • 1 would state that I ask the once but for ONE TERM. at the termination of which I w ,-, aid cheerfully retire, believing that there are others equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of the office. and as competent as myself I will be under obligations to the citizens of the county for their support, Very resnectfaiM JO ••EPH BROWNE, Late 102 d (old 13th,) and sth Pa. Vol. Eegt. mh23:w47 AUCTION SALES. BY R. B. BNITHBOS dr, 00. BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS FOR 'THE MILLION. SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, 55 - AND 37 FIFTH AVENUE Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON & CO., proprietors. of the well known Mammoth Auction House are creating an excitement consequent upon the ar rival of new goods which are being sold at re markably low prices; Goods ofevery variety; the finest sewed brots, the most fashionable bal. moral gaiters. and-anklet- shoes slippers, &c., blanilete, flannels-cloths., caseimeres, cutler, and carpets: Can and examine. No trouble to show goods. Ladles". misses' and children's furs at almost your own prices. All goods war ranted as represented. Po2A GREAT AUCTION SALE 10E1 W. W. MOOMIEAB'S, 81 MARKET STREET, Will commence on 310NDAY•MORNING, April 19th, at 10 o'clock A. st. and 9 and 13 r. and continue for a few days to close out our stock to make room for new goods. This will be one of the most attractive auction sales yet offered in this city, embracing a tine lot or HAMBURG AND .TACRONET EMBROID ERIES. POINT AND POINT APPLIQUE LACES. POINT LACE COLLARS, MALTESK AND THREAD LACES, FURNISHING GOODS In every variety. FANCY HOSIERY AND GLOVES, VALEA CIA LACE TRIMMED SETS. 11. B. SUITHSON * CO., Ipl FOUNDRY SITE, &c" AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY. April Alst, at MX o'clock P. se.. 0., the pr. mines. will ue sold that. property spawn as the UTILITY WORK'. corner of Ful ton and Juniata streets, Allegheny City. The Lot trouts on Fulton street 130 feet and 72 feet on Juniata street to aAU foot alley (thus hay la g the advantage of three fronts,) on which is erected a large building for machine shop.with pattern room,vr are room. °Mee and engine room, Japanning ruoni, &c.. making a complete works for making of small castings. The machinery consists of engine. roller, shafting. pulleys, scouring barrels grindstones, patent drills, lathes, and a complete assortment of pattern cards, for the production of a class of goads of *Wee the estaulishment had almost the exclu sive co- trol. If not sold lots whole, the ground will be divided and sold in to suit purckabers, together with the buildings, the macninery, &c. If not sold will be removed. The location cannot be surpossed, and the property is Pet increasing la value for building pur pos. s. Farther partic ulars by enquirinfr of WM. H. 31c..EAN & CO., Of H. H. SMITHSON & CO.. apIS Auctioneers. VALUABLE LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY. SATURDAY, April Mb, at Skiii oclock P. Ir.. wlll be sobi that valuable lot of ground, frontipg on Litter y. street 40 feet. extending back - to Spring alley 100 feet In depth ,directly opposite Union Ltepot, with building Nos. 405 and 4ul. fortnerlv occupied by "Pittsburgh tpring Co." For business purposes the location co this prop erty cannot be surpLssed, and the sale should be very attractive. H. B. SMITHSON & CO., BY e. LBOGATB. iOUSE -AND LOT, CORNER Hin Ayr NU'S AN!, BIDWELL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY.—IMWEDIATE PO:SES SION-0W NATURDAF, APILL 17TH, AT 2 O'CLOCK. • Will be sold on the premises, the property' on 'tenon hwsst comes of O. ar.mue and Bid well street. The lot is 24 by 130 feet The House is a two story- brick of 5 rooms: In god condition. The location is 'eery desirable. being on the corner of two main thoroughfare., tracer sed by the street cars. could be easily converted into . good business stand. Terms at sale. Pos session given on acceptance of the deed. For key to inspect premises apply to A. LKOGATE. Auctioneer, apl3 159 Federal street, Allegheny. LEGAL. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, I W. D. of Penney Is aria. Pirrsnuncm, April Se, 1869. aT.HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 8 i day of April, A. D. 161139, arrant In Bankruptcy was lasuedagainst the ESTATE OF UGH B. RURPHY, Of Allegheny city, in the comet' of Allegheny.end State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; this t the payment of any debts and del vory ,of any propertrbelotiging to such bankru to him or for ide nse, and the transfer of any rooerty by him are forbidden by' taw: , that IL meeting of thc coeditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees. of his estate, - will be held at a Cont AM Bankruptcy, to be holden At No. 118 ..irdttEral street; Ajlegheny city, Allegheny countv, fa., before JOHN 111871ANCE, Esq., Register, on k the 7th day of "LAY, A. D. 1888, at 18 o , cloc A. v. THOMAS' A. ROWLEY. U.,16. Marshal. as .Messenger. It THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN'L'iltil HT ATE% ter the Western Dia or Pcnituivente. H TOMAn• K: WiLtiON, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March A 34807, having ap plied for a clisetiarge from ail illa debt,. lad other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court. antler hi hereby given to all creditors who have. proved their debts and other/emus interested. to appear on the ; , 7th day o MAY. 11180, at 2 o'cloat r. before JOHN N. PUB. VIANCE, iteglater in Bankruptcy, office; No. 'll6 , Federal 'Street, AlleghenyC it y, Ps.. to, ehowcause, If any they have, why a dia. , charge should not be granted to the said Batin rapt.g. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk.of V. B. Platelet Court for said District. • ..10:1)24-s • • • XOTIO E.—Whereas, letters tea tsmentiery tO the estate of HENRY B. I I nldtit.N late of the hay of Allegheny, desessed, haying .heen t granted. to lb. stabserl• hers, all pers.n.i_lndebtell to the s Id estste are requested t maker Immediate payment; and those havl.g distant or demands against, the 'estate of th- said deceeent; will_ make known the same wlthout delay_t o ' 1 EATIMANNWIT.LTANSON, and Jul!'JOH 4 .tl. - • Ez'cutors of Henry B. Willismson, d heated, No. Zoo eederal street, Allegheny. aplOtlen•lt INDIA .111111113 ER lIELTEIG I : nose. Steam Packing and Gaskets of the, ston,Betting Companies manufacture &Costae' as low es this quality of goods can be bought of, the umnufacturer. A. Tull stock Always on - band at the India Rubber Depot 116 and AS Math; street. . .1, 41 H. PHILLIPS. - lea Sole Agents lbr the Company. BM THE IRON CITY lIUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Of Pen-nsylvania. Othe,e, 75 Federal St., Allegheny City. DIREcTons. Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM. Rey. J. B. CLARK. D. D., Capt. R. ROBINSON. Rev. A. K. BELL. D.D. Rev. s. H. ' , L . :4AT. D.D., W. A. REEL. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co. JACOB RUSH. Real Estate Agent. SIMON 'MUM. Mayor of Allegheny, G. W. BENNY . Hatter, _ A. S. BELl,Atterney-at-La..y, D. L. PAITERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. SWOOBR. Insurance Agent. • Cant. ROBT. ROBINSON, President. RerC.: J. B. CLARK, D. D., trice President. JdopOß RUSH, Secretary, C. W. BEFINY, Treasurer. • M. W. WRITE, 31smicat. ADVISER. DAICIEL SWOGER, Gen'l Agent. This is a borne comvany.eonducted on the mutual principte each policy holder receiving an equal share oethe profits of the Company'. Policies will. be issued on• all the different plans of Life Inettrance, and being conducted on an economi cal basis will afford a safe investment to,each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home industry. mhZ:sta3 CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, . PHELAN'S BUILDING, • No: 22 Fifth Avenue. Second Floor, PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital All Paid Up. DIRECTORS. N. J. Blgley, H.W.(llivcr, jr, 'Capt.3LßaHey, Dang Wallace, S }l:Hartman, A. Cnansbers, Jake 11111.• . S. 311 , Clurk..n. as. M. v alley. l ' b r as lini l :EPIT S ErN i r. e l' c 'resi dent. . , I J NO. F. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, SecreLary. Caps. R. J. GRACE. Gen , l Agent. Iniares on Liberal Terms on all Fire and Marine Risks. ali":gC7 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Car. Federal St. and Diamond, Allegheny, ()ince, fir the SECOND NATIONAL BANK BLILDI3gG. ' W. W. 'MARTIN, President, 'JOHN BROWN. JR., Vice .President, JAMES E. STAVE:4BON., Secretary. • 'Hazel'Ons: • Jelin A. Brier, Rob e rtk Joe. Myent, Jas.L.Grafistm. ea, IC. C. Boyle, Jn.s. Brown,Jr. George Gent. iJacob kopp. 0.11 ENftlfams,Jao. Thompson jJ. McNumber ap6 ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBITROH, PA., Office, No. 424 PENN UN NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.) Robt. Dickson, R.. 131. Myers, L. J. Blanchard, BORT BORT. rel 9: .1.. J. ENNSTLVAIif ILA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE. No. 16114 WOOD STREET, BANK OP COMMERCE BUILDING. • This Is & Home Company, and Insures against lost by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, Presidebt. ' O. C. BOYLE, Vice president. BOB&RT PATRIC Treiuttirer. Ellekt IieZLHENY. K, Secretary. DIBSCrOns: • eonard Walter Oeorge_Wlison. CL C. O. Boye, , Geo. - W. Evans, Robert Patrick, J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. C. Fleiner, Josiah King, John Voegtley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. Henry Sproul, • 334: AUCTIONEERS INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BT FIR FRANKLIN INSURi ommtsitC 47 Charles .V. Banal Tobias Wagner, Samuel Brant, Jacob B. &ali? t , Peorge W. CHARLES O. B. `EDW. C. DALE, W. C. STEELE, f3ecietary,p_ro tens. J. GARDNER COFFIN, ACM" North West corner Third and Wood Innate. mbiß:wls BEN FRANKLIN . INSURANCE COMPANY, AVetionee s OFFICE IN FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK BUILDINGS, .S,P. 41 Ohio St., Allegheny A ROME COMPANY, managed by Directors web known to the community, who trust by fair deslini to merit *share of yonnpatrottere. DENBY . President GYM. D. 81DD.146 DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin, ID. L. Paterson, Wm, Cooper, Geo. G. Ithfitte, IJaeob Frans, Gottlelb Faas Simon Dram, IJ. B. Smith, Jacob Rosh, W. M. Stewart,,Ch. P. Winston, Joaepb Craig, Jos. Lautnori J. Zink-anti, Jere. Kohen. ap10:033 IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1503. CASH CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVZSTED FUNDS EXCEED• ING ssmoo,ooo IN GOLD. Insurance ..in s et lire effected on Rousea_lind BtdMingo. GoodN Wares and Nerchand Steanaboata. ac p. issued manic lAzold" or Currency. Me United Statesßranca 'oloe, 40 PENA STIIBBT Now York. • tea Isdi All lon tke te4l* New r ark. tea will be J. Agents rrrissumart, PA. Mee* 67 FOIIIITIE GlttBSt. X& SUL/MOULIN ualSoAgea fortke Man. Sanaa Life Issuance Ocanniiiny. an6:vl2 TEAR' I ' gIIIIARCE Olti• - op Tii1179911: • ". " KS Q 11..,• Prealdent.., RSZBAir T. Seeretaty: . (news, ESLD. tienetal , Mee. 9S 'Water t, army A Co.'. house. np stair ittibutsk. • ••• -• ' - Will la:nre eiptinst all Made of ?ire sad l r dm Sisk& A Mint Institntien; *lugged I: rectors Who s k ro well known ,te the commit ty,' and who - art deterinined by promptness andliber- Why to maintain the thatheter Width they have assumed, as °taring tliehsit protect** to. Wee IMO deli= to bk insured, ~ , cr"aluft. .c...: e % Al der filml , ' en_ lit:l9_ • R. r, Jr ., • - ekes. J. mute. James MUM. . . NirlUlang. Evans, .. Mann .r !thee:, ' Joseph gittpandell• Andrew Ackley, Phillip_Seynter. DiTillia. Long, , Wm. /dormant ....: D. thmsen. , . , , • h...• pirdOPLEIP INSURANCE COM. 07,19% N. Z. bow= WOOD 111 rTH et% & Haul CompanyAitlng Vire and Marine RtA a roi. pump.. dutwatt, ",, Pad% Capt. Jawed Millar, Wm: Van Kirk, Jan4ji i i i tr r yi Rl WATT I lc. @AHD • OAPS% JAS. eo INSVRANOL DIBIZTORS : !Rohr. Liddell, IW. 'J. Friday, C. Van Buren I F. Kirsch, J. flangwisch; 'Chris. ,Siebert. J. Weisser, 13cliildeeker• H. KERB& President. 131CHt3ON,IVIce President. GRIER, Treasurer. LBIETZ. Zacretare. LADELPHIA, ~near ITH. H. LeaLi' Brown. t. Dale, tent ?ale/. OF AMaIMBMr, PA. Capri Capri John L. Ilboadt. Suel P. riner.. Cha am rles la S bn h etle. Jared Mt Breen. Wm P. Lang. t3sainerltemnikart indent. • • President. - . =enema! Aiwa. = MMW OPI3RA HOUSE. Lee 'Ww. IIsztDZINOX. Maziwwer M. W. Caironfili SATITIMAY AFTY.II•OON., Aprtt 17, 1567, Grand Matinee! ion which teas on the accom plished artt.te. MARY GLAT , sTANE, wtll ap pear it the great sen4at tonal play of LEAR. SATUEDAY EVENING, last appearance of Mrs. MARY 411LADSTANE. The performance will commence with the great drama of • OLIVER TWIST Nan' Sykes Mary Gladstane. To conclude with the two act drama ROSE Or ETTRICK VALV.. Mr. and Mrs. lIAIIKY WATKINS on Mondly. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. A. W. WILLIAMS. Lessee awl Manager. GRAND TAYLOR A.TINEIsI at 2)6 o'clock. AT 'NIGHT, the crest London Contlque, JAMES TAYLOR, As Sarah Walker. Slmrde Simon, &c. J. W. bIcANDREWS, and WI the bars in a new trill, and the local dramatermed 'THE YOu.ICE SPY. ‘ ,02. MrGRAND CONCEDT AND 132{111DITION AT MASONIC (Fifth Avenue,) Thursday, Friday and Saturday EvenVa s A pal 15th. 16th and 17th. Concert on ,'IIEIUNSDAY EVENING, by Allegheny Quartette FWD EVENING. April 16th, CINDIrREL.. LA. 011 THE e*LABS SLIPPEtt, and many other Interesting et erei.ee. : SAT PEDAY EVENING. April 17th, TEN NIGH TO IN A B. It ituo.ll. apB:7g 'MASONIC HALL. WEDNESDAY. TRDRSDAY AND FRIDAY. Aprtl 21st: 324 and 'Mad. Fiftfenth Annual Tour of the Great Band of the Aso, SAM SHARPLEY'S MINSTRELS I The People's Favorites, who have lust conoluded the longest and most successful season ever made in the city o Chicago, performing to crowded houses one hundred consecutive nights. vernally pronounced superior to all Under the Immediate super,' ion of the great WI t. and Ha murist, Mr. SAS, SHARPLEY, who will appear at iota and every performance. Admission, 51) cents. Reserved Seats, 78 cents Seats cm be secured at the Hall from 10 'to 1 O'clock. without extra coarge. Doors open at 7: performance at 8 o'clock precisely. apl4:hso 611.0111ia GRAN. Agent. nr s BID'IRIITELLIS MUSEUM AND PARLOR DIENAGERED, The Great Family Resorts; • FIFTH AVENUE. between Smithfield and Wood streets, opposite Old Theatre. 4.lrOPen b i bnd Evening, all the year round.' Admission.cents: Ckildren. 15 cents. WA GRAND • FAIR Is now being held at "mru,EWs ItALL,cOrn er of Filth avenne and Gist stxeet, for the benefit of Si. AGNES ( HCIRCR, Soho. Refreshments served and an excellent band of music in attet.d. mice every evening. a06:g92 trim PROPOSALS. WATER LOAN BONDS FOR SALE. colcrnou.sys ()prick. / CITY OF ALLIDGILIGNY, April IS: 1889. f BELLED PROPOSALS be received at THIS OFFICE until 3 o'clock r. M. on WED NESDAY, 21st Inst., for the sale of 40.000 Dollars of Allegheny City WATER MAIN. EXTENSION BONDS, of the denominations reap tively of $5OO and $l.OOO, said Bonds bearing per gent. Interegt, paying semi-annually on e first days of July and January, and maturing twenty years from date of issue. Bids will be received for or any portion of the above loans. Bids will lso be received ter converting the City Bonds maturing in 1870 into the above. The right Is n served to reject any and all bids. R. B. FRANCIS. CITY CONTROLLER. gp2Z:h3l NOTICIE TO FOUNDERS AND TINNERS., COWTEOLL2W OFFIM CITY OP A.BLiGazxr,..A.prll. 111, 1569. SEALED PROPOSALS will be Tecelyed at THIS OFFICE until 3 o'clock r. x., until WED NESDAY, April slat, FOR FURNISHING THE CITY WITH ALL THE GAS POS.TS Required During the Pear, To be delivered at City Ball, at and times as they may be required. Pattern and core Box will be furnished by the city. Bidders axe se quested to state the price per Post; also the ad ditional cost of furnishing them with two coats of good black paint. Bids will be received at the same time for furnishing all the GAS LAMPS required during the current year, to be of the same pat tern and quality as those now in use. R. B. FRANCIS, CITY CONTROLLER. apl3:htl FLAG STONES; Corrritomairi , s CITT or ALLSOMINT, April AA, /NMI SEALED PROPOSALS will 'be melted at THIS OPTION untll.3 o'clock P. x.. on TRES DAY, April AOth, for farniating the CRY with 2,000 Feet Undregsed Flag Stones Wor crossings. The Stones * to be delivered at such times and places as the Street Cionunisiden..- ers may direct, and to contbrin to rpeciacations to he flardished byTilhmas Yegraw, Zig., Trees Comraisioner. • R. B. FRANCIS, ap13.1183 OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.' N, CONTBOLLER;EI cirnor,_ • OUT or . ALLsonzirr, April 11111“. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receded at this ogle. until 3 olclock rail.. On WEDNEZDAIr. Slat inst., 'for. GRADING' and PAVING tikg, following Avenues, Streete.and.AlleyOu.: • WESTERN ATlCritiE. from Its interim:4l6n with Rebecca street, eastwardly. i3AWMILL.ALLEY,eaatwaniI7 of Coke Owens in Bth ward. Fos GRADING ONLY: • kILBUCH STREET, from Lorry Street, ,to School street, MANHATTAN STREET„ rpm.. so pklas street to BRocnorooffsAsLtrLemety. the eti,:ward. Profiles, Estimates. ire. can be WU in the orrice of CHARLES DAVIS: Eaq...Cltr Engineer. Blasts for bidders will'be Rim:robed girds °M e... R. R. if RANCIS. 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