El II 13 LI El PI „,, r• 0 1 Ulm, and hope you will cheerfully ebeY theme.” f The Court then adjourned until nine t, o 'clock Thursday mil:fling. D , JOTTINGS ,AJOUT TOWN. The Butler Erase Band favored the i ' 1 bastes of the “Lowry House" with , excellent serenade last evening. T 1 played a number of choice select ' 3 9' , and ibr a short time they made t air i vocal with their i nspiring melodi If lit was intended as a compliment the i genial pooprietoy of the house, hear tily join in the sentiment. i We understand the right of/Y from the mouth offUoal run, as ask' by the / inroad to; Company, fat the proposed i Butler, was procured a day two since, and an acre of ground in ler secured i I o advance the interests of a. place, - and Iwe are glad to note som gress in that i direction; It is erne(' t - that one 'year I hence the road will ' .completed. , The Herald to.dayibmplains that an organized gang of hese thieves is oper ating in Butler are adjoining counties. 1 Last week a valuage horse was stolen i from the stable &Samuel Brown, Esq. The thieves are ;apposed to come from Eastern Ohio. ! Cannoquenesang Hall was radiant 3 thiceyening wth the youth and beauty i of the town, Oho assembled at the open ! bug of the Eitir held under the auspices 1 of the Parotrs' Club. An abundance of t beautiful, bright flowers and fragrant i! evergreens were used in the decoration i of the Hill, which presented an exceed ;: ingly handsome appearance, Music, vio -1 cal and instrumental, formed a part of i the evening's entertainment, and aided very greatly in rendering the occasion I 1 the happy success it tiroved. I• Butler lost one of its loveliest belles this morning—Miss Maria A. Niblack—who was united in marriage to Col. W. H. Zimmerman, a soldier of four years' ex ' perience, and a resident of Brazil, Inds _.ann. The accomplished lady is a daugla , ter of the late distinguished Dr. Niblack, I; one of the most prominent divines in I\ the United Presbyterian denomination. The ceremony took place at biz A. is.,at the residence of the bride's mother, ain .street.; and was • performed by Rev L, John Galley, pastor of the U. P. Church I here. There were only a few intimate - friends of the bride present, and imme •diately-nron the conclusion of the inter iosting services the' principals left for Niagara on a wedding tour. We ac knowledge the receipt of a bountiful stip ] ply of cake, with compliments, and ex tend . our hearty congratulations , _and j kindest wishes for the success, prosperity and unalloyed happiness of the twain i who haye thus been made one. - W. B. H. THE SYMP TONS OF CONSVMPrtow. Paleness of the countenance. Spitting, or expectoration of pu sz - This pas sinks in water. It is sometimes streaked with biood. Thera is chilliness or shiverings, anti flashes of heat. There is a pearly whiteness of the eyes. The hair of the head fails off. At times there is a circumscribed red spot on ono or both cheeks. There Is swelling of the hands and feet. There is great debility and emaciation of the body. There is a high colored Mateo! the urine. With adeposlt on standing like brick dust. There is oftentimes a.great thirst. The blood is hurrltd through the arteries and veins. The pulse Hover a hundred, and even t as blab as one hundred and forty a minute. -Tbe veins on the surface of the body are bluer than usual, and languid. As the disease progresses the deblity increases. The expectoration becomes more copious. The finger nails are incurvated. Them is a marasmus and wasting of all the poweri of lite. • There is often pain in one or both lungs. ' Therals often diarrhoea and faintness. Therets great sinking of the vital forces. Whim there are turberclesi, small nortions o turbaculons waiter wi.lbe expectorated. Tag taberculiii matter has an offensive odor. mill= examination with a lung sound, rattling :.n.nd' gurgling is heard. i Tbere is always more or less ceugh. Some eif these symptens are always present in !Pulmonary Consumpecm, and nearly or quite all of them is different stages of the disease. • go disease of which we have any knowledge is so COMIaIiII and so almost : invariably fatal: yet this need not be the ease if the earlier symptoms were heeded. ,Time and again we have called at• tent= to Dr. tiirt3Xit i gi LUDO CURB, which will in eVery instance of a recent cough arrest the progrels of the disease and hinder its dere!• opment, and even after it has become settled will often care tt and arrest further decay of the wig a. Bold at the great Medicine store, Eo. 1181 LIB -BUTT STREET, one door from St. Clair. Dr. Keyser may be consulted at his LIBERTY STREET ;OFFICE EVERY DAY UNTIL lA ♦•clock. and at his , resident ofice,.llo. 150 Peen erred, from 1 to 4 o'clock. -.`WORDS OF WEIGHT FOR WIVES The superiority of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS overall other tonics and correctives.as a remedy for dyspepsia, bl:llosuness, nervous af. Sections and all complaints of the viaceral organs_ and as &preventive of to allrions disorders,is pro verbialt but perhaps it is not so generally known that the ingret lents of this famous invigoraut and alterative exercise a powerful and most bene ficial Influence in that numerous and distreasing_ class of ailments, of which so many thousands of. delicate women are the . patient, rincompla'ning ) victims. The special troubles of the sex, coin mencing with the dawn Of womanhood, and ex tending over a period of from thirty to thirty-live years, areas resdliy and aertainhy relieved by the operation of this admirable vegetable prepara tion. as any of the complaints common to both sexes, for which It Is recommended as a specific. The attention of . mothers is Invited to its bat. gamic effect in those peculiar outs of functional Irregularity and irritation. which, when neglect ed or maltreated, destroy the health and shorten the lives of so many Invalids- There is no, eed for the powerful aid d,ngerons drugs too ften resorted to , iii such cues. The mild tonic and restorative Milton of the BITTERS la an th as sistance teat nature requires ft its sting e to overcome the difficulty, and a vast anon t of Sufferiagwonld be spared to the sex Ifthey p ed !match ihith in this wholesome vegetable t vig• .rant, corrective and nervinet'and discare the ' pernicious 'bestrews advertised _toy ignozait and InerctiogYeklalstans. IR HEIWEI G. HALE, NBROILINT 'TAILOR, Woild reaseettalli Inform ids riesuls sad public geaendli, that bts SPRING . STOCK OF GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, 6/ , souctueo AN EARLY CALL. Center of Penn and Sixth Streets mb, W ESPENHEID & CO., H • STRZE.T, 0114 St. state,) have inet received from the But the best lot of Kew Sind" foy• spring Butts ever brodith t to the nesikei. TB grin "arrant to cut end et and nets Ctiotea' better than ma . cm Irstreblig 11911 A to thth Lary and WWI' did amortise:it of ciIifiTLEILICS'S ENG GOODS at all times to be found at ebb Oaf • • • Li SO ttIXTIL 9Tlt7 T. . EMI gy* ADVERTISO MENTB. O. -ALUMNI RE.UNION'• OLIVER M'CIANTOCK & CO. Tho Ninth Antinal Ile-orlon of the f the PLTTSFOJEGUTIIG ki SCHOOL will be hole:, FRIDAY, JUDIE 25. At 1130 r. M., in Eh, SIGH SCHOOL)BUILD ING. corner Sixth avenue and Wood Area. Former members of the High School and frienda re cordially invited tgrTRE STR MAYBERRY FES TIVAL, now being held by the ladles of the First Meth odlst'Church, Meadow street, Fab t Blrmlbgham,will be continued for TWO NIGIITS LONOEO, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN INtl:f„, June .20th said WBtq. Adwileslon, 10 casts, 50 MMSEILLES QUILTS CURTAIN HONEY COMB SPREADS. ALL LINEN N4PAINS. FRENCH LAWNS, Scotch Lgwns, English Lawns, The greatest variety in the city. a. at. esss•s. B LACK. ALPACAS. From New York Auctiops--Cheap DUSIIIERS. . . • •-•,—,,,,,,,,;•-:Zli,:•:,-N•1,.•4•: • -,,,,i,,,••;:5:-,•2,-!-.1,,a.743.•';‘-W--c;;;-:?!..---:.,"'-:-;i:',:',''TVi.,--,q1-,1•A'-•t;';i,••N)N--4'•'''''''''""--- --6 ' - ' - " 4 " -,,-41.4, = 1 ; ,4-, f . v.t.V. - 4 , :aViy.3 , .a.. 1, , ,,, t.•*• , :, , i..1.3 - '3 , -..,i;, - ;z - 41 - gf. ,- 4',-.4 4 - . .,,-7,4 , ,...pA.41, ,,,,,,, - -- - ~.., , ,,z4,. - -,• - 1 E=;E= AT A 'I3'AIRG-AIN. 5.*. CAEWM, US Federal Street, MUSLINS - CITEAP. 5. M. CABS'S._ ALL QUALITIES. 7 Cent; Per Dozen. Federal Street Federal Street. US Federal Street. WHITE GOODS. All Styles and Qualities Cheap at • (MAWS. Federal Street. pAnAsots. ALL STYLES 11 ALIT! AND PRICE At CARlirg. in Federal Invitee. BLACK ALPACAS At 37 I.!c. a Bargain at piLLow CASE LINENS A. 621 X Cts., WORTH svis 4. T BLEACHED TABLE DADLIS DO IZOII WANT THEM CHELP-O TA. ST Miii WIAN COVERS. CLOSING OCT CHEAP AT EIANDSONIE LAWNS. AComplete Stock at 'PERCALE BRUITINGS. L 30 1571E.L.LES pisz BLACK BOBAIREI AT 73c, A BPLENDID 8A8GA7.151 T IST OF LETTERS' INN :IN BUCHAN AN PDS 5ib,18619: A Alexander W B N i u f g e t t lA Armstrong T Hunter I) . Albree 4+ J B Johnson Jane :Brown 1 Johnson Jno Bauman 8 Jones E LrOWII lonesJ W • ealgen M Dleaber C J nes D Jtrtett Dixon KO K Duell hi J Krum , ' 18 Davis P. Id L B Leach J Evans AE Ledger D K ' Volts M 0 Melville A II Anders M Z Matsui& E Fitzpstele& J Moore A B Ire.ter E Moore P Alex . HiVeuneM M Phillip H Hartley Mr . Piage & Heln Harman J Priori* Jam • Hovey A Power B Hand M Po weft T Hamer 0 Power g . A Houltnn.ll T , brote 0 W Re d man AM . 1e26 PHLLIP .- A"vI6IIIIENY CITY RES'. DIGHwa • - . , . AT AUCTION. POSITIVE SALE. . On MONDAY. /UN SS% at 3 teolock. will be sold by saottoi, withent .reserre, for scomint 1 _ of whom 3 may concern that destrobla properly • ea Groat avenue, formerly liGOlrn os tremont suset,sitosted on the' east side of the submit solar wester:l,llYMa. The house is a submit. Cully built and very. Conveniently arranged Durable Briek of ten room , . with finished • attics, on* cellar Acted with stations ry wasltn , s s Muss dre, store. ite.. do. The 100 elitd , is pleasant.tne adJolntog restuenees being good and all ours rounding!, agreeable.: , linnuldlate possession. 'Liberal 'terms. , Tor key , o ins_peet. apply to • • A. zosierar. Aszeuoneer. - je26 I ib9 Ytdersi s weet. AllegbsuV . , . . . . . FOIL SALE. • , , . . BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, • OPERA, MARINE AND SPY GLASSES, 1 W. Ch. DIINSE*O4: jiIiTAXII AND ornotAx. 56 s FIFTH AVENUE , no PM I SBIIRGP ZETIE: FRS.' PYY JIJItiE 25, It; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS HATE iIIST RECEIVED A VINE SELECTION OF BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND IN RAIN CARPETS. I= TOE WORST ASSOBLIENT OF • , 1 _ FANCY I E I PRECk & I MATTINGS, FOl' SUMMER WEAR, ; IN THE CITY. STO K FULL ItIALL.D,EPARTMENTS OLIVER -MeCLINTOCK & CO'S NEW CARPETS! me 113430. ~ I. csss•a W arO.now opening an assortment unparall6led t till of FiNtST E VETS BRUSSELS •TDBEE-PLYS, C &RR'S, Of o •r owu'rec•nt,lmportatloa and selectedfrom east rn manufacLurers. DEUR AND ,LOW PRICED J:wc3;-.14 AaiN lIALITY AND COLORS. C.11.111W9, 12 Extra Quality of Rag Carpe We an now selling many of the above at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Jro. 51 FIFTH S 41".E.TUE, OFFICES, COUNTING ROOMS, • STORES_ AND BANES Fitted up on short notico and In thu best manner with 'FL ,113 . Cocoa Matting's. of all grades. • Well siasoned Stu-et oil Cloths. French Manilla Mattlow': Tanned Ratan Mat leg. Bud, Oreen 'Blue. Drab and White HOLLAND SHADE . '‘LETTER.IIII OR. PLAIN ER= S Of ere'ry sire or color. Inside and Outside. DOOT Plates, Sa Ic.FARLAND & COLLIM. No. 71 and 73 MTH AVILICT, (B..cend Floor). ossa•a• Federal litre t I CARR'S. ederal Street. CARR'S, Federal Street. CARS'S, Federal Street. 11:1' ITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS, NO. GT FOURTH AVENUE. PITTSBU :r H. CHARTERED 1$ MIL OPEN DAILY' from 9 to *o'clock., and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING% from May Ist to November let" from I to o'clock. and from November Ist to May Ist, 6to *o'clock. Interest paid at the rate of slit per cent., free of tax, and tf not withdrawn m pounds svr lu January and Ju o . y Books of By-Laws. Ac furnished at the dice. Board of Manatees—Oeo. A. Berry,SPresidentt B. H. Hartman, Jaa. Para, Jr. Vice stdents: D. E. aPKinley, arcretary and Treua.r. - A. Bradley, J. T, Graham. A. S. Bell, Wai. H. Naulak, Joon Dilworth, r. Robot, (I Votlans• bee,Jo-boa Rhodes, Jno.bcolt, Robt.U. chmertz, W Christopr Zvg. W. &he A. S.Bell, Senators CARR'S, Vederial Street • CAIIIIVS. Federal Street. CAltat'St Federal Street. REMAIN.. OFFICE, Jane Read J VL I Reed Jerry_ Rlobarda Wm Pudtb J W Stoward sharer nhooo J W Otleparo E gmlth W &moron Q W rt9eDlc Stanley R Itowaid H Snyder D Silver D rscott D boruton B Taylor J WllllatrsSF welsh R WililameW Ward _ _ Wilson R X Wallace S W oak% P. IMil 23 FIFTII AVENUE The - Very New'tst Desigus, VERY SUPERIOR 111111,131 BROS., .1e23 PIS Nics. TIARTIES GETTING UP PIC Nlctl3, 'private or public, attention is called 1 the beautiful grounds situated on Olt Pan M •nole ito.d. at taansfield. The pounds are on. surpassed ior beauty and shade. A. large plat• ferm,lald with tooting boards and in good orier, on the ground. The - best of order m a de Limes premiere. d. arransemsnis can be at all times with the ra il road for transportation. For lartienlars address. - ELY moot. CONTINENTAL 11TEL, , Mansfield. • Je23 k 93 OralCa . nle ' errY ENGlNaltit, i 4.. ALLZORINT Cirr. June Bpd, 1889. I OTlcE.—The Assessments for grading and paving St Clair etre t, from trriand to Fremont al ey's; oleo. for grading and Having North Canal street, item Chestnut to Sycamore steeete; also, for grading and paving Bridge street. Prim w. Y. Railroad to Hoer , * island Bridge, and also for graidlnx and paying Franklin street, from Beaver avenue to Unto river, are now ready for examination, and can be seen at the office of the o.ty knalneer until July let, .1869, when it will be placed in the hands of the City Treasurer A for colAVlectionlS. IVII D Cityt Engineer. CM ALEN. AlKElllUallutat TALKER, No. 166 F OR TH SmEET. ctsburgu, Pa. COPYINS of al icinde,Wmpss. 61,0yE4. sea es ery description of funeral Fur Willing Goods icenlshed. Rooms open 4ay as , night. .14 ..... sad Carriages Waisted. -; IlnyiniNdittr—liesr.Dayiu Kerr. D.Lt., ,tet .4 , W. JacobuN D. D., Thomas Ewing. itlll.. J , 1.? 4 , , '.' , hillier. zaa. CIIARLES & .PEEBLES j ILTS • DENTAKEIIII AND LkyrrY dTABLZI cone* . fdAIRDVEDLY EITIIN AND CHIIRD AVENTIit Allegheny_City. w ere their C 0 1 ,71 BOOMS a e constantiyAnpplled gite real sue • imitation Bo ewood. Mai:WILY and 'WOW Conine, at prices varying from 44 to 11100. Bo dies prepared fOr./111fIllillt. Hearses and Ow rime' furnlohedz allo t sleds or Mourning Goo ni g htrequired. Office ocen at all hours. did end _ NOTICE. • • The DIANOIND SAVINGS BANK, No. 4a. east aide the Diansoud. A.lesheny, will open on bATCBDAY, the Sietn Inst.. prepared to) do general banking business. Interest showed on Una deposits. • H. if. NOPtif., President. R. B. Pnigele, Cashier. • 5e2.06 VAT.VABLE PENN. STREET PROPERTY FOR SLLE.—P, large three story MICR DWELL' aU f•Othiß, In .leatrable location so. Penn street: well arranged and la nodituromrdeareilahra.ltatehlervwenm.mar a , it t u mi a b ri r d ie w k a,t w er hie. Lot 20 feet front bp It feet (leen • to , an al. ley. For farther p 11011 to O. UUTILBiC IOWS. 1025 ' 79 Kith Men's )E1811! FlNUl—Potomoc Shad Aszt t barndoc Patignit liettint in Ina% , liactdret IVO. /Oa In 4 Lin var Pab red ,psakag skeintis rLakelierrlng. Woe eftb, 10YMa de WETI', L A & CO., 174 and 170 Wood street._ XiTAIPLE SVOCIL-11.0 barrils titan iVitiVOriagelii."' " 14(k a cri' 04, Esmitsgas( . ; CITY OF ALLEGHENY, PA., ' YRNASITHER'S Orrics. dune 18.18 69 . Mr° NoTICE IS IIERE81( cnvEN to the holders'or the sIXTER CENT. M INI CIPA.L vONDS or THE CI rir UP ALI,VOHDOY, PA.. that the Coupons on said Bonds. coming due July let. .1869 will b. P:thl on eftbll day (lees the State tell at the Ear& of Plitsb,rgh, to the city of Pittsburgh. Pa. D. MACIFERRON, city Treasurer. EGEMI Mr"WAIIIREN AND annuaIVENANGO ckt. COSIPANY.—The tGliStni of tbe stockholders of the Warren anti Venango C mount*, tor kbe election of President, Di rtctors and other officera,will be held at the °Oleo or J. S. 91CRUUSON, Attorney at Law, No. ia7 ?vat ~eabne.. Pittsburgh. l'a.. on MONDAY. June 28tb, 1889, Ml 9 o'clock w. sr. By order or the Board. leiLktS J. S. FERGUSON. else?... Omen rirrs. & Cotoutta.svu,La it Co • PrrpssunON. June Bth. 1869. 1 ar'NOTICE T BONDROLIO-. ERB. Notice Is hereby given bat Coupon No.sl,Pitts burgh & CAnnellaville allruad Company First - Mortgage Bonds. w Sib paid on and after JULY Ist NEXT no n present Lion and delivety at the Merchants National Ba k of Baltimore. JOHN H. AGE, Jr., Treasurer. jeio:k46-xner VANIA • RAIL _ GOAD COMP NY. _ • TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. • PHILADELPHIA. May 3d, 1869. NOTICE TO I'OCEHOL DEES. The Board of Directors have this day declared thel dividend CompanyEß CkNT. on' capital stock of the clear of Na tional and State taxes, payable In caskon and af ter May 30. 1869. I Blank powers of attorney for collecting divi dends can be had at the office of the Company. No. An ii. Third street. The 4anee will be opened at 8 A. N. and closed at 4 P. DI. from May 31.1 to Juue 5, for the pay ment of dividends, and after that date from 0 A. M. tct 3 P. If. THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. NErrx. Third Insta'ment on New Stuck of 1868 is d—The ue and payable on or before Juue 13. myfains PITTSBURGH, FT.WAYNE AND uHICALIO RAILWAY CO. OFFICE Or Tint VECRETARY. Pivrgbunah, June 5. 18t 9. f 13y virtue of authority con erred by resolieon or the stock and boron olders of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company,•at the U3IIII, meeting held at the office Of the Compa ny In this city. March 11 thi A. IL 1869, an ad journed meeting of sa'd annual meeting will be bed at the General Office ;.f the Company. in the cdy of Ph tsburgh, at 10 o'cio,l A. M. of June 214 th . Instant, for the purpose of considering and acting upo a lease for a period of nine 11,.n • dred and nine.ty•ulue years. of the railway and Property of this Company to Abe Penn