The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 05, 1869, Image 8

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eirY ,iffl) SUBURBAN.
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'rte Gars is furnished in the egi
114 aix Jaya 'Of the week for 15 anus per
; week tVail .444#17.elFCRIROI`r-avagrAM:
No Pafer tiAtttiirOvi.
oider Ahtit,tillalterstnilst cennepted
the.h . 4 .la.inTin establiihment tabir
properly observe the day set'apart to be
bonored.l4 toe m
lae. no
,
All the passenger reppel,c,ere.werß.- 11 : 1 ;
aneradmgy'este — Maj.' e- A -
The 'oil eZctitellieui *at 'TionSsts
moat-416,..wifid as 1% , was in: 1563, , . in • Oil
It is said that the tavern keepers have
abandoned the idea of waging war against
*Le Sabbath breakers.
'Who will-will be first Mayor of the
tkinth Side city. is the absorbing
question in thst lopality., .
The Simday question will how die out..
:What neixt?,, , ,. Shall it be the Park project
or the . Soldiers' Monument? _
Belngateplaced.—The Oil City and
Patrolman! Bridge Company are abont to .
'takenp,the old floorpf, the river bridge.
and give it a new one.
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Steamboat Excurelbri.— st e same
Jeave the foot of Market
every hour On July ad, and ,6thfor the
grand jubilee at IsicKee's s
ntdrnE. , 71
Major _ft _ 1 b edm of natural
cttriosities and pezior. Menasteriewill re•
main open all day , . Parents can take their
ehildren to no better or more instrttotive
Fatal -Aticktent.=-Jbatiphosfßeeltert; a
highly etneemed*; German: ettizetp-, of
Pymatuning townshipi 'Mercer' tOarity,
living about two miles east of Transfer
, Station, was killed hastanSO. last glatur •
rdly by thlyititaidWatalZ , Pßithiirite l
o his
gun •
Alleged Bargla 't aught.= 'About three
-o'clock tilatterday poridng - a man- gikingl
hts reamers's George Perry, . was. caught
by the tilegeß As-Altitlor APPt
men wit e abseil:red endeacciring• to
enter the house:net Geßll,o llll erktrOctr
Main street. ,
• • For the twenty-first - time annobbce ,
that tial"tentral towikt 1 3 abl'a
Cathedral will be taken' * (101117f inside of
two month& It stands, to-day,*4 &huge
monument,,4enior..ftlttelli
tural atrtphilty; ' " 1 , •••
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Tee St;PauPs Cathedral. brass b and, of
"forty piecee, appeared in new nnfibrms
yesterday, presenting alvery fine aPpear
ance., They. occupied the mueicgallery
Af the Cathedral, yeeterday,, st. High
ltdakii, but did not particiPate in the, dem :
tration. , 5.4 w
r 3 ,-•
• Fratridide t —Rutuo
Dime, binthera;lind tifelyrenintoed lit
Ana Weafexinaff Ada' Ni7orks in, 8 Ilion',
Pa., got lidos), quarrel 4 - Hubbard, Ohio,
on Thursday last, , w4on Rufnw atabbqd
David; inflfoldg - li wound whibh cansed
his death ilia few hours. • •
Boy Drowned.-kakbard itypp'clock Sat
urday evenitig;.A.darn. 14roper, a boy of
flight years; . was accidentally drowned in
the A.ll4ghauyiivas s ifa.iha ".
z , Thirty-fifth street, in the Fifteenth ward:
His body was recovered atid
taken to the house of his parents. The
Coroner will hold an iriquest td-daY.
worth Dletriet, Teathere.--The ,SabooL
Directerif orthe North - -District 'have
elected the iallotiing 7 telteliere:
Principal—J. M. Logan. . ••
firaLumer- - -Mispps, Marianna smith,.
R: D. CrWia.' - • . .
Intertaisitate—Miss Mary ,C. Man.
spe.aker4, , " • „ .
Plimalg7A4AssaiElla , Erwin,. Emma J.
West; lb• B,,,Rogers; •
Pic-Nic 0.0„ F:.-the' second an
., nod pic•nie of Mechatdcst Lodge; No. 9
L O. O. F., will he held to-day. at Pdnyte'at
Grove, Rasowfitation, Western Pennsyl
valuta Railroad: •orhe arrangements 'are
an the mri..ifAbiral_o3lo. and,'&larb
vited Jobe present. A rare day's enjoy
went may be ititioipged. Ex;riarains
• will leave the, Allegheny Depot for the
groye. " • • ".
ledged.—J. Lemoyne- and J. M.
Newman, the parties convicted of, rob-
Mpg the ,Natlonal Bank at Clearfield,
and-sentenced to, the Western Peniten
tiary for four ye ars, were lodged; in, that I
institution. John Nelson, implicated in
the robbery, but who turned State's evi
dence and ' , thus secured his iTrease,
greeted - theieulprits.on their arrival. in
the city • • ~
Cresson Spridgit.—The elegant hotel at
this delightful place is now , open for th.e
reception• of guests . , The cool, bracing
air. of the mountains, pleaSant drives,.
' • and,spacious grbunds connected with the•
house, are unritillpii for the .summer :
season. ,BereisfOre She hotel hai been
'crowded, and we 'would advise those'
desiring-11e excellencies tiffs "eeasun to
''make early.aPplicatioue ibe-accommoda•
lions. The proprietor, Mr: 'George W.
Mullin, etabessillusgmestaleelat home,
and is untiring in bis efforts to please.
Bee advertisement elsewhere.
Accident at , Wotsts , Ran.—On' tilatnr.
days afternoon the buss of. the, boiler at
the Superior ,pait Mill WO been greased
with benzine and , on Sunday. Morning,
the 4th imp. 'Mr. Reonfirhile examining
' the boiler with a lighted lamp, the -Ass
rising:from the benzine caused It taloa
, plode;severely burning his hand,arm and
face, also slightly burning several others
who weis , rengsged there at' fife tittle.
Mr; Rena-Wes removed to his . residebde t
and timely , aid was rendered by Drii:
E. N. -Riggs and M. H. Pronk,,who state
that he I. in:a lair. Wtty for a speedy,
A Well Known Citizen Gons.—m r .
John McKeon, •preprietor of the livery
stable at the corner, of • piathavenne and
Grant etreet, .a gentleman 'well known
and respected for' bis.^many adfaliabli
qualities:othead and heart, lied after. ft
lingering. illness. at -his residence,
Grant street. - Yeaterday morning. He
was for more than twenty . years, a memi
ber of Ow Board" of "Menagela *et "St.r
Pant'sOrphanAsylumf and. served Merl,
,/ eral consecutive testa), quk ',a .Director •of
f - the o ld Th i rd Ward i putillb, scho o ls. • HIS
Amtrak announced for , tamer:ow
,morning at niap.o'o4:,;.". '
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Important Anest. -
lit. Campbell, of the police, while on
dray in' the First Ward, Saturd ."
heard the cry of "watch" from a woman,
and proceeding to, the.spot arresttzl,ene
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' I" ° :i 4 lie room at the time: - o` .. tv --- li - en and as sporrart . Vetsistetifill i f lila t rit --- ,0- 2- "'"`arirr of tlie best features of the C'e•ope .
id three then; lynoili apiwared„ had be 4+r,. 'filierilits Sale.—The entire stock, `Pr
attempting to force an entrance te a house the rest of us of us , wlshed to sevist bim /mutation of all the fividellrt t;heiiiiiia. t' , _ Mitre Life Itieuraecti Company la that it. /loots, Shoes; Carpets, Cutlery, Dry
i n the ne i g hb or hood, The,plitioner.ene that ho wanted mother to atlettli -, "fdliitid'i - a liOjildoCandiess said the counsel for the petiii_rtoigstricittort .On any l aw f u l on napa. ids , Fu rniture!, , , ,,,s. and " --- 7atlditt id s, ,to at di fs
1. takert t*Afte'ttiMlie,,,wheintt,llo litlYe,hisk , t The sliteess Was POstkezain ( ned. at t Commonwealth were willing) to be Ifiali' 'tioti,trid reanires no special ..perrnite,to 9 _. ti wei ~,
Immo as T o b il l on esibutlcaptj•Reed l'er..," Altnittli, 'but noltdrierettir elicited> v 4 ', ,' )f' fltOtt tO time, bat did, riot„wisti to augiging, travel. If you chang'e' f eet ' busineigs or
otignized,,in :the ,mtttt _before,' hitri'iletiel I,' Area pfloiverirt;:aworn , -Was , spresent -this. , , L _ mo ve too far ,liorttt or- South, East or o, lua lf 4 1 . -1 4 1 7. ,, rc ,..._, , ,..i.. '
4 anu b 7 E I ° 4 AVVElttei :will .be AO • y
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, ether ttutti 'the natal:lrani Tack Youllgt , - Whin' t e tiouf[wWw* PrePardtli f 111 Ware ; After; a,4 short , consultation,-Mr. Mo.- West;tother Compatilerforfeit your insu-, • •-, ~. n B
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forlybont.thelidiee clays' been leeiting • lde We sadireusen,,andtben nut Jurikin minnow:Vied. that the counsel bad, , rence. , # l ,,': ,' ' ', ' - " "'' ' . , - 114. •' 11 - " +; " -4,L;: .
for.igome Agiih...44 consequeW .0t• Me alrr tutu h Isisessel_., - brltitt het.= tlhe then ,agreed a non an arrangement, by which , , .-----.... e .-„_-__.
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BirrLO, POISONING} UML.
Clore of the Favidence—,tn Affecting
Vcene--summing Up by Connell.
StAteist,correkaaeact-rjaaliar,s4:9, witu...4214:0-
- Sirmnii,"Prilley j anlit 2, ifie% -
The Shugart murder trial:-18 rapidly
drawing to g a close. It Yglik in ,a 11 ,4 7, ,,:e0t*:
billy be fiished t?ry. - `MOnaisi e vening.;
As the end approschei - the'r-escitellitint
ittoreasea, until At haft, heisonig 9 .all .
absorbing themeoftionversatidrithrbngli-'
out the town. The openirattlit tidi argu
lnwit this. afternoon Attracted ,a , iarge
`audience of both aexasochichiitill doubt
less be considerably increased temor
row,- viten the fact ',Or ihe'arkamenie
being reached (WhiCh . was not' expected
Co Soon )' becomes generally knew°. -The
speeches on both 'sides,. especially the.,
• • ~
I closing ones, will from: , Dreamt Indica
ttrai be • extremely lengthy and t ex
ustiver but can hardly occupy more
than two dart. Apeculation oh the ver
dict is rife, and the opinion seems' to be
tioaaiderably more diversified thin at
the commencement of the trial, Mit of
course What it Will'be none calftell.
'Upirt was opened at the usual hour,
*hell the testimony for the defense'was
proceeded with.. The first witness called
' 'lfni. Susan .Lattx.:-I am twenty-two
years of age, and have never lived away :"
Trottchome; father, was subject to cramps;
I saw , him brought, Mime; frinit,Bookle'
the thneheiwais tatted witb. ;bed 'there;
the night before he died ho was elckt.thry
next morning mother did not Want hid
to go to work; i I saw him go to work that
morning; he came back and 'got a bage'
Which - he took along with him the see
ond Unit). Mother prepared the soupfor
him, as requesteda didn't:lva - 11 cooking;
bttesaw It 'ort the tablet - She piepared . the"
soup, in the kitchen; Maggie and' Annie
l and_ Amelia Were there; r dod't know
ivhak, she--bad - cooked it in, but when I
' went, down it was An , a, quart . bucket.
I ea* her : taking half ea cap of
givesoup Afrora: ".'into.? ';itakiltret f ?and.
it to Louisa, who eat it.
She then offered -Annie some .of the
:soup. [The bucket was here eshibited. ]
. She then - eat - some:: her self and 'Offered
mo Rode' =but • I had. • inv • dinner' anti
awl taker any. ! Abe then pub the, , lid -,
oretiWtincket and told. Annie to bury
and take it to the field. I then went up
stairstoniy-owit hitcherf,' which fronts
au-the street. Iwasn't tip a-minute - till 1
I saw Annie pass the house , towards - the
Sakti-. I saw nothing put in the soup in
my Presence from" thetinielt was offered
to na till the lid,waspat.on. ./t a -As -right,
before my eYe 4 ,liiiir r l "debt& 'boa/6 'seen'
her., This was a favorite soup with fa
ther. When father was brought - home
andput to bed, mother, was down ,stairs
helping me to bake, and.he called, "Phil
°peens, come up to me." On the day he
died,- I was present when-Leonard Wise
and Mr. Lant'Were preient: 'Mr. Wise
remarked to father," "I believe you're
poisoned. Father did:not reply-- Then
Mr. Wise turned to mother as if eld`kfail
done. it. She begged his pardon, and
said hot to,paine„.ber with Anxttling-pf
:the kind'. 'tido - thee laben -said, Waldo,
thereay you're poisoned." Father did
'not:ABY anything. 24.0thef th o u ,-exicdt,
and. .seemed very sorry that she.
ehotild be blamed for such a
thing, i Father: °then' said, -1- 7 1Git'-' awn
'and leave her* alone." I'did not hoar
mother tell Annie to get aomo poison.
he,exact words father used in calling
PrAfIX.I4 Yi. fliNpfens. ieonte:to
me." [The words were given in Ger
man and translated ti - y , the :interpreter.
who in'an examination by counsel, said,
tbeiword 'translated "lovely" was used
as a term of endednaeht.] :, - -
Tbts was before he had, told , Mr. Whit,
toleoe her alonp.. Imasn't in the rocat
'when father died. :I-Mind the idorting
Annie was Sent" atter the , poison. I knew ,
she was going,although 1 did not - hear
mother tell her. I heard lather ear-lie
was tired of his life, on the diy o f the
`Democratic prOcession. He tried to go
away , that day; it was on the account of
Martin. ..Mtither - Wouldn't ler hid: go
and held him back. He wanted to get
away whetthe made the expreteion, , but'
be', did not - get;his clothes ready. Did ,
not say where Mimes going'imd did 'not
get out of the hoose. ,
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Cress-examined -- When' Mr. Wise
looked:at mother as though she bad done
it;:be‘ said; . 4 ,,1t. will all come to day.
lights{' I never stated before , I. came to
Court' t hat--Wise said- to mother
did it."' The day ofthe Democratic pro
cession• father told mother' she was-per
mitting Martin to come too often, and it
appeared she ' thought:morp„ Of . „ Martin
'than she did Of hitn. .'ll6 'sNtirced 'tole
very sorry. ,) They were in the kitchen.'.
Maggie came hp to me and' said: iThloili. •
er and father are quarrelling. Yon had •
better go down cud see." I went down
`Mad the first 1.1. heard father say was,
"My God, I. will leave." - Mother and
Martin had been together In the back -
room upetaire that morning, which made
father angry. He said it -appeared she
and Martin were too sociable. In reply
to father saying that Martin was earning
too.often, mother said: "My God, he's a
niceenough man.",..lratheisaid he might
, be -nice enough, but that At caused pep!
b Ple.ltd talk a' great 'deal. "After the quar-, 1
del father went out to the indite. lie did
I not ge to work on that 'day., He seemed'
,',down`-hearted all the time. It WAS the
i dartmother was sick that Martin 'Watt
, lathe, bed room. ' I think father came in
while' he was there; and -It made him-
Re.cilretit.f—l way liT the• roam whiek
father was given the whisky and pepper,
the dayshe died. ',Mother -bid Annie spoon to
down stairs ad et
I a nd me bleak npepiper.ectt Annie pand'a did so.
Mother, then reached the whisky off the
bpau; it was, a Jug- She poured
F ab at e of the whisky into the cup. She
th n 'Mixed it up amt-banded kW father.-
Father drank.'
then besald ill44ne diatelY
b
, "NV God, it ' will ' urn - at: icy
Methen cal d for some water, and I, ran
down to the 'p ump' to get
,a, glassful.' :1
'
eaw_the who e transaction. After giving
father the dose. she set the, dug hack on
the hureau and "the cup on the window
sill. ' There was a little pepper left it
oaf, Mother , several '• times refused' to
gt e him the'whiskye because she said
eh would net do so without the leave of
the doctor:-He bad 'great faith in the
remedy AturStill asked - for it, width she
gaidit. Tbil:was about twentrrninutes
'befofe he dieda"' Maggie And .11. mile were,
-1„.
,n the• team at the time and 'myself. •
• ' `..timelfct. 447iugeof,, sworn-I heard father •
'l4lSoutititany..yeakego, het was tired
6 life. :I- lava "din , heard him say sti ,
since Martin seine to the `hange r , : I Wart:
not in the kltsban x isben ; lbe ;soup , wax
" 1610.0 . pp u rl, -t saw the 'child- eg r tnir Ithlte'.
out.of is. 4 131:10"offered' Annie - Vane 16 it
Aup, but Annie , refoad.„it t sg_OAVJeth„tr?
poured;it baek4nto the' 11 ct rez atom ,
and 'Twit the #lld < on..' I then' left the
kfteihen. ',Annie. , when I lefty - Auld'Plit '1
pun her bonnet '''.l , lleinit Yfachint_Oskt
Perf $.O e irminfMrOlferLlVlTWrfin
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if
rcritAuwilf, dAzErnii MONDAY, Tut
tied attack around it and snit - Amnia off
with it. I was there alt the time.
Croes.examine ld--la dill was late ford** dimmer
fitlWaY Jim; e lier
ihitilliotoodf in'the kitchenlimltt` ,4l thdthar'
was in the iiilakiiit .. : floor. - -
Tit/nuns Stehteth nothlif-4intetilin'tiiiin e
- ,otthe Catholier, - cshorch. 'The -- dostrines
dlidpranbfel•of tivit'iontiteft -iire -that a
suicide' le not tamed ter,bo - buried 'in
consensted i'licound. We, lune a:-place
,foz burial set apart for inch cans. Jacob
.:Shugart; w 43,. 4 conimitnicant fri the
'church 4 :belonged to, and - was •in' pill
standing.' -• • -' „ ''" . ,
Grose examined . -rliatia` standing
and•attended chnroh servietw're.gt"l
performied his duties so :fir ae i 0 1
without fault. -
oresduties
in her pranice resenting suicides.
He was burie'd in our graveyard in the
,consecrned ground, •
Question.—Would a good Catholic com
mit suicide'? Objected to by the defense
•• and -objection sustained. ,
Mr. Mitchell—That's every piontinfer
ence on the part of the Commonwealth.
Jacob' Laux.—There was whisky used
the nighof the wake after father died.
Some of twas Mire . l
Shugart's and, some
, was toy , int,' I got 'that in. Shugart's
house cn the bureau •from the jug. I
don't know how much was hi it. ,There
was some taken out of it. - /give It In a
glass. Mr. Wise and, Mr. Grier drank
, Leo wad/Artie, recalled`,-1 tiaik,m cup-,
standlimron-the window siliswhen I went
'into fat er,'s room.-,,,1 looked into it. It
*Wein :a little whiskey.
a nd some
ground Of !blatl Illpper,. I tutw' it there
i d
after hi death 1„ , - 1 ,
- tdilf — it was nowhill-plust elsven•o'clock,
and - the,defense were about to close their
• test k imonY; Mr. ',Mitchell asked :that the
Court, give' theM'.thei , benefit Of an ad
journment Until hie-Past one o'clock.
, 4 tOgalkinOuffili said he , was anions
;telive the ,case proceed as fast as possi
ble, and thatight tnet. defense Could go
,on. /Ile would givel them fifteen min
,htes to consult tognizer,",and',then they
would he called upon;tovroceed. -
' , ln a few minntee afterward the follow : .
ing testlitioMy was elicihd .,, •
4 'Z'acob *rot •••,- recalled... Some -Of our
chickens Ititek'abotit'' t!tvie ' - weeks before
Mr. thifgart's, diath::., Some ;Mad a
month or two afterwards. I heard there
watt a . diseash among ',OhickttaW In ' the
neighborhood:- - •,.- - ~ . - _., .
' Cion.examtned—Some-„, idiep ' . .tiliortlY
`aiter'Sbiagart's - derail; ; '. r •,. _
JoAn Soingort was recalled and testi fi ed
Vmgard to, he ,4yatif ot_the. ohickenatr.
Some of.,thO chickens lie .tiald had not
' died. they. had them yet. - . , •-". • - •
After welting a few.Mllmutes longer for
the attendance of Annn Shugart, Mr.
,Mc.Junkiri again :asked ' far_ - an ad
journment.' .It,„ *to .. within •a, quarter
of an hostr:c&they usmal •time and the
counsel for derange "tinted to ,exunine
farther into, their .position. .The request
was accortlingly anedect to ',curt
adjourned' intil cvni4. )4;
.., , .
, ,
' A ft ernoon Seilll,tol2.
Wheo - the Cottrt re.asserabled; at two
'o'clock, the children of the prisoner, who
had faithfully attended; her throttgh the
,strieJ,.tegetber with the two yreangest,
.4 'tibia and• , Lizzle, who had not previ
. onaly appeared, were all -Wettendance,
and • °copped seats Within the bar.
'
r.Liazie, a quiet, sedate child, la apparent
ly abqut six yearkof age, and has lost
Mar right eyelroixr the effect of, the fever
1 with which she was suffering at the time
of her father's •.deatb. She seemed to
look npon the:scene around with a
half ) eurious, 'expectant interest, as
though wcmdering ilty she was there,
andlin ding in the grave judges, the aux
iousieounsel, the reserved jurors in
the bQ T .,OI" the large crowd of spectators in
the back ground, no answer, to the child
ish thoughts' which carve thronging in
her mind Wand gave expression to her
countenance. •
Louie% the youngest of; the fatuily,
who %said to have parts, ken'or the Sou
before it had been Ben t to her father; is
but three years of, ge, with 4' bright,
happy face and an active, restless dis
position. She, kept , running _backward
and.forward from one to another of her
sisters, previous to the opening of Court,
antfin her youthful innocence and parity,
'in„auch a' place and ,such a Scene, ap
pearedln strange contrast to the solemn
surroundings. Becoming tired
• at last.
She took'a seat upon the lap of. her Miner .
Amelia,. and with a half frightened ex
preasioo seemed to wait for some•move
ment on • the part lot 'her attendants
which would relieve her from her anx
iety. - • _
Mrs. Shugart was not yet in Court,
but appeared in a few minutes and took
the vacant seat, alongside her counsel,
and in range with her children. Louisa
and Lizzie she had net seen since her
arrest and' Committal to jail, and the
meeting between mother. anctchildreni.
p.nder such circluistanoes, was affecting
In the extreme.. Lizzie, the eldest, at
once recognized the, haggard,emaciated 1
countenance ;'of hermother, apd with
childish -eagerness leaned for Ward to re- 1
calve the warm greeting. Louisa sat . si
lent** upon her sister's lap, looking up
Bret inquiringly ! hno her face and I
then across to , that of the
pale woman- who regarded her with
a fond and wistful gaze, as 'though wait-
lug for a alkg....otrecogiaition. For &few 1
moments the little innocent seemed 'to
feel the truth, but the exoresision of
doubt and timidity fled , quiCkly . away,
andwith a glad, joyous smile" she end
deniy slipped from her seat, pattered
quickly over the fibor add was qulcklir'
caught up in the maternal arms with a
' convulsive, loving and tender' embrace,
while mother and children and specta
tors, were irresistibly moved to tears.'
The greeting. was too sacred for inter
ruption'
and for a feir minutes, even
judicial dignity pansed in the stern
diseharge Of duty and Silently contain-
Plated the scene. '
Ins AILOVAIENT—r4EII4. I AARIE I3 .
When the excitement created by this.
episode had subsided, the CoOrt pro
ceeded with the grave business before
theta andeallettfor further testimony in
the case.
Mr. Thoinpson, counsel for the defense, 1
said they had concluded to. Test thole case
here, and desired to Cell no . More wit- ‘ 1
noses. - „
Mr. McCandless also stated the Coin-
Monwealth had, B°l44)d:their evidence
and had none further to offer. '
a.• Mitchell stated that thatthe edniseltor
ite defense, inyiew of d% tbe great ipapprt
-Mice of the issue' an thel"fhterot at
`stake, bad deemed it peepssary, taw& the
indulge:l4e of the Court while each ad
dressed• the Jury. ; 'I, -• •
Judge licaludlautennusited counsel
1 cotidarrangeXhittektweentblmiq
selves: ie didbid!th inter f ere in
•
any WitY.4 Owith: OPPVPut -1 " fillirittleteth
that. the epeectieebetnte ei shorty where'
'there were aamatirof thihri.' In forgler
'trial the An-units hid;heeti extended, at
groat lengtb;:which he hoped weal/not
„ agaii(be th e ease, as it wm•lilivitys 101-
, t„mtlatin ouch cases to submit the evi
dence to the jury without greakprefice
.
Co ta3 followed by the two'coonsel for de
'tense in succession, next counsel fbr the
Commonwealth, the the_ jot Addrs
Nitr thectieelialj,kge.,
ibllow closethe nraint.
Intlieti'
proceeding to the argirmenk he bad one
or two authorities to whlohlte called the
attentidn. Of:the Court.. ,The:,,llrat. Was
Wharton ",
prudence; pastes 573 to 586, inclusive, the
matter treated of being the'symptoms of
arsenical poison ; , 41 AYl4tent 4 1 ,1 4 i :the:
leo :gth of time it requiredlA'act.'' c'
Mr. Thompsen objected to having the
matter read, as however good theauthor
-hp. I could not be law to the 'Court.
Judge,McGnflin said that while it was
not law, and could not besot° thaDeuri,
it might be proper to tead it as inforrha
tinn for the jury.
The gentleman then read the sections
referred to, and also pages 96, 97 and 98,
of Wills on Circumstantial Evidence.
Mr. Thompson now presented a series
of points,
nine in number, to which he
wished to the attention of the Court.
Everything being now in readiness, at
a quarter of three o'clock the argument
on thepart of the Codimor.wealth was
opened by District Attorney Greer,
He was followed by Mr. Thompson fok
the defense, and . after he shad concluded
the Court adjourned till Saturday inorn.
Inc at half-past eight o'clock.
Petroleum, in any shape, lkdangeroue.
.
More lives are lost every veer from its
careless hindlinitittin frigh t Freilintjt or
steamboat disasters. The people are slow
~ -
to learn that it cannot be handled with
'impunity; that it carries death in ifs way
*Adis nOt als wirer thia*riethe tallow can
dleief yore. Every lamp in use, unless
,
in ' the keeping * of persons intelligent
enough td knoiv ita danger, is as bad as
an unexploded bombshell. Here let us
cite the latest horri blo accidents which
an ounce of prevention might have'
avoided. , The Brio Dispatch says:
,OhFriclay night,lit about ten o'clock,'
the servant girl at Smith's boarding
hriuse, on East Seventh.street, in moving
some clotherhaitgifig:: fill neat 't k.tfofien
table, knoElte 'the lamp, containing pe
troleum ihrid, to the floor, and an.instant
conflagration was the result. The land
lady and . hoarders „rushed la, and joy
throwingtariontats otter tliCiirl ..0.h..
ered the flames, but not until her face
was• severely burned. Mrs. Smith's
hands were also burned considerably.
The first screams of the girl were heard
several squares.
But thsViaraa an accident.: Ewe ial
where a Iniing and devoted mother,
either through want Of thought or cape.'
ble ignorance sacrificed her own life and
that of an innocent babe. We saw, the
blackened bodies' hosed, and felt "that
perhaps all editors- were remiss in their
duties. in (elfin*, tried ;Mate the. &Mb -ilk
to a proper knowledge of the dangerous
and life-destroying Ondencies of gum.
lenm. A Airs. F. Smith, whose husband
is engaged as boas at a producing , well
near Titusyflle,A the;slor.v'Fartni -t .was‘
kindling a fire on Friday morning, and
after it had -started proceeded to pour
from abucketful of crude oil, fresh fuel.
The fire flashed. to., the bucket, and
Slightly burning tar -kinds; she flung it
}out of the doer, forgetting that a little
two-year , old baby sat in the door step.
The burning oil enveloped the babe, and
in endeavoring to quench the flames the
mother's clothes took fire and both were
burned to - death. before relief could be
siren:led. The husband and father was.
badly burned in endeavoring to save the`
lives of his wile and child.
e4•4;:•s 4
• 1111
PotralMun snit ILI Consequences.
Oyer and Terminer—Judge Sterrett.
„..
TRIAL LIST FOR TUESDAY.
381. Coin. vs. Edward Sweeny.
322. " —John Fisher.
306. " Hughes do Dlgnao3.
336. " Charles Brandt..
117- Arthur Martin.
118. " H. C. Mathews.
284. " Christ Baker.
282. " Robert Hague.
287. " Chatham dirty.
320. - " John McGark.
TRIAL LIST FOR WEDNESDAY:
390. Com. va. Geo. - W. - Hoyle,
389. " Stewart Sampson.
382. .; Thomas Moore. •
391. .1 Conrad Color.
395. . " Thomas Sinclair et al.
887.: " John M. McFetrich.
380. 1 . Joseph Holt. ;
377. " Lena Meinert.
371. " John Frank
372. " Andrew Marks' and Wm.
Titus.
375. - g. Nora Cuff.
The Minstrels One Week Longer.
Daprez and Benedict's minstrels have
revived the mania for burnt 'cork- per
formances in this city, and aci large were
their audiencea last week that they have
determined to please and accommodate
their thousands of admirers by prolong
ing their stay at the Opera House for one
week longer. They are certainly the
best performers that have been this way
for many years, and , deserve the large
share of patronage } awarded them by
amusement goers. This afte.thoon at
half past two o'clock and to-night a
grand performance will be given, and we
look for crowded houses. if you don't
want to langla through an how or two of
mirthful song and sentimental, stay at
lnae, for the twenty-seven first class
and unequalled- Ethiopian artists, are in
•conspiraey to do all they can to derange
the rulibilities of all who hear them.
Ourlty' Pic Sic To-EPy.
To-day will be held, at MoVarland's
cirove, the annual pig nicof the Society
ofSt. Vincen,t do r an], an 8580:later' that
yearly distiibutes thousands of dollars
in food, znoritii and raiment to the poor
without distinction of creed; race or color,
extends always a helping band to desti
tute strangers coming into our midst,
when their:Wants are made known, and
one which has adopted many abandoned
infaMs and are [raying for their care and
supOrt. Truly the Matins of the society
should be, fatly recognized by the charit
able and philrnthroplo by a liberal atten
dance at the plc uric to-day. Arrange,.
merit) have beep made to, secure the en
joymenf:of all wbo , attend. i• See the ad
vertisement on our seventh page
t hr train
time and other lufurtn*liim.
Far FetchedeitesprThe Erie Dispatch
stralini thb followitip John,F. Ilkley, on
Thisd:slraf.44 l fiar kikparci o Al Ott w
acotetted • by a party' who robbed him of
his wallet. Thislgotath , preve thd truth
Of the preve t rb,that
,r.1 40 ,yy, always h p.
Itt_eitY. C 1.401, `t'
fide
:awe sable Meant tellow:remarha t h a t
young ladies make the best telegraph op
erators during-A Ahgnilefieljoruk, jam.
rauclkas none have yet been found Who
areedraid of the sparks.
8 7 1889.
Enterprise Squelched.
The Pittsburgh Gas Company have
ilesit l making arrangements to supply
the people residiogl be id the old city_
rig it r igniugas. 14*
they have had . pipesmanufactured - 11nd
halued to'the neighborhetd :en Fifth are
ituilpremitory tO'litynlit.' On SiittirdaY,
howevei; Jo seph Dilworth,. Presi
dent of the Farmers' and Mechanics' .
Turnpike Company, notified the ,Gas
Company that an injunction would be
appliectibi in the Courts to prevent any
further operation, inasmuch sethe Cern.
pany he represents are opposed to the in
troduction-of gas in that quarter. > The
officers of the Gas Company, who had
gone on with the Work simply to oblige
the property holders of the district, at
once concluded to cease operations . and
will have their yipes brought back to
We are at a loss to account for this
narrow minded action on the part of the
Turnpike Company, and hope that legal
steps 'will at once be taken by those' in
terested to test the authority of its man
agers to put the veto on so great a public
convenience.
. C Partnereb I
• •
Elsewhere we notice that ;Mr. , William
Fleming, the well known,' poptdar and
extensive hal, cap and fur dealer, No.
139 Wood street, hadassociated with him
in business biesiu.s: 3. W. Ogebtee and
John O. Bennett, ithe firm to be known
aa,Win• Co. These gentle
matt have .both been employes in :the
house, and the icknowledgment }thus
made of their valued .services,
prosperous bead of the firm, is Obly rib • •
evidenceitt the worthy character he eri;
joys. With the infusion of nevi'lbitocid*
into, the firm wee may Safely look - for' this
'already leading house tciattaidapolinlar
ity and success hitherto' unknown to our
business citizens. _ We can only-wish
that they-may have the, prospe.rityr. their,
energy warrants,
.arizi !that is; wishing
great deal. •
Mee Ceuta* Place ht Auction.'
ThoSSWho,vilsh to•Sedrife a nicestamps=
ban retreat, will have a rare;,chaoce on:
. . . ,
Wednesday next./ 'A plot of_ jdx acres at ,
Fleming, seven ixtUes' i .dciWn, thq,_,V9,o
Wayne Railway, be sold UatAay,,St.
two ,o'clock. The gicfiiiid Is well liii..
VW:fired with fruit; the location Is excel
lent; the. Views Superb, and the 'whole
surroundings highly • agreeable. The
views of the owner in regard to price are
exceedingly moderate. f, This is an,top
porturtity not to be neglected. Particu
liarti of A. Leggatewauctioneer, 159 . Fed
eral Street, Allegheny. 1' • • •,:.
- 'Ergs. E. K. Squiers, the, eloquent ati
‘zeillous 'pastor of the Virg ccolberlan
Presbyterian Churbh.' Sixth avenue, yes. •
terday morning 'delivered' an table and
fdrbible sermon bearing on the day and
its observsnee,,Aakitig strong 'grounds•
against Sabbath desecration,
'even though
.the commemoration of.a great political
Anent be made the excuse,— Be selecte d .
as his text Galations, 'nil chapter, .X.llath
verse: "For brethren, ye have been called
unto liberty; only use not liberty for an
occasion to the flesh, but by love . serve
, one another.".. and rendered therefrom
as fine and timid and liberal a"sormob
as we have ever heard. AlecuSsing the
subject dispassionately, in " reason and
good taste, end yet all the while main
taining all 'dispositions and abandoning
no point to those arguing for the subver
sion of , the Lord's day on patriotic or
political grounds. . ,
Choice Fruit g rn
BlaoklxnrY,
Strawberry,'
-Raspberry, •• '
Sarsaparllls,
•!Amon,
' • Orange
•
Firm Apple t
and RaspberrS' Vinegar,
at'the lowest rates, 112 Federal street,
Allegheny.
$ pno. BEAVER..,
Sheriff's Sale titnalzined.—To4larrow •
(Tuesday,) at 9 o'oloeles.x. and,l:3ol
X. Will be sold at 45 andb7 Fifth ave6ne.
theentire 'kook of drygoods, *glens,
hosiery, straw hats, table ank pocket
clattery, soaps, new - .desks tablea. and
chairs, office desks; Also
about 3,000 yards naW'ingrain and hiker
carpets. Dealers will it to their in
terest to attend, as'ther 00418 areput tlp
in quantities. S. B. Cian.lry Sheriff..
Peace Jubitee.—Now :that thti great
peace jubilee, in ainging„, hays, past and
gone, the next will be in the - eatingline,
8. 8. Marvin,No. 91 'Liberty street; lathe
leading spir it. He has on hand the ,best
Jubilee Cakes , made:expressly _for ihe
trade. If you want peace luithe.family,
and jubilee at the table, ask your grocer
for Marvin's Jubilee Cakes. Yor sale by
all, grocers, and at 91 Liberty street.
The indefatigable' 0. W. Eitibley 'I2EO '
had his own irreversible ivejndlceti •
against all Washing Machines: complete
ly reversed in favor of The .Elnpire
Clothes Washer, by tests In his: own and
other families, and has secured :only a
few for his customers. They are worthy
of a trial, x
Fine Mu Acre 'Let at Fleming.—A.
beautiful lot of six acres -will be eold at
Fleming Station, 'on Wednesday next ' at
two o'clock. Fleming ii•now the center
of attraction on the Fort' Wayne road.
It is,only seven miles down andtfinely
situated on the river. Particulars of A.
Leggate, Auctioneer,ls9 Federal street,
Allegheny. •
Peace .lobilec.--Nov,- trait the great
PeROO Jubilee, in singing, has past and
gone, the next will be in the eating' line,
S. S. Marvin, Na. ' , 91 Liberty street, is the
leading spirit. Ho has on hand. the beat
Jubilee . qakee made, expressly for the
trade. If you want peace la the family
and jubilee at the . tablo, aqc..yonr grocers,
Or Marvin's Jubilee (.7attos. • For sale by.
all grocers; and 91 Liberty street.
No. 91 Liberty street..—This is the
number. Malin's Celebrated Cracker
Bakery is located at. Marvin has on
hand Ile moat complete atock.of Altack.
era,' Qream, kkida* OystertrWateri
Butter, Sugar and ; fanc(y, of any house in
the city. Remember, his N0„ , 91 Liberty
street., „ ,
Extra Quality Bleached and tinbleaelt;
ed TAM cents. Batee & Bell: • "
No. 9/ lilherty Street.-This is. the
number, Marvin's Celebrated :Ontelter .
Baylis lasted at. , 41arvIn has en hand
the most.:_opPiPitte Mtok 9 11 ._4 621,
Ocelo t :, vyt4e it Ise / I T a ws er ,
e. city emSri k! f ;'4s' fn )Iclui ,in
AO 'ffstin." riAlbO V itl•
street. . '
Special Redactions:in filtunmer Drew
Goode. /*Ma 4' ff• *44' , •
.• •
lEJ
Econemical, Balkh's, the Best. •
We mean DOOLliti t fil BAILING POWDE:I3
It is superior to all others in the market.
Flee typtn anyjniurielta Al:theism:es, Omd_
acititiery - coinpOtinded That the`contents
of each box- will make light, sweet,
healthy biscuits,, rolik-pastry, Vie., with
uniform. success. '_lonly.two teiepoonitils
to a quart of flour is ',necessary, While"
those of ordins,ry manufacture require
from one-third tct it s half inore. _Ask
your grocer for tioolSrs'eheixtivil Yeast
Baking Powder, and take no other. -
it and be convinced. MAT
“Fresli as a Maiden's Blush , ' is the'
pure peaishy Complexion which follows
the use Hagan's Magnolia Bairn, It is
the True Secret of Beauty., Fashionable
Ladies in society understsnd this.
The Magnolia Balm changes the rustic
Country Girl into a City, Belle pgrre rap,
idly than any other one / t hing.
Redness, Sunburn; Tan, Freckles,
Blotches and all effe of the Summer
Sun disappear when it is used, and a
genial, cultivated, fresh expression is
obtained which rivals the Bloom of
Youth. Beauty is possible te all who
will invest 76 cents at any respectable
store and insist on getting ithe M • olia
Us Nairn:No keit Lyon Kathwron to
dross thO'Etair. • rirwrF.
IreareAutdlee.,—Now that the great
pace jpbflee,: in ainglnir, has - past and .
-gone, the next -will' be in the eating
WS. Matto, 91 Liberty-atm:4,U the
' leading sputt. He' has on i band the -hest
Jubilee. Cakes wade, exprely for the
trade:- gyortymant peace in the family and
„jubilee ,the table, ask, you, grocers Aor
lliaryin'tanbilee Cakes. For sale jiyall.
grooerd . and aT, 91 Liberty street.
_ The Purest ,' and sweetest Cod tivio
Oil in the world, manufactured • frqm,
'fresh; healthy livers, upon the sea shore;
it'is perfectly pure and sweet. Patients
who hate once taken it can take none
other. - ::Ask for- • “Hazard and Caawell's
Cod iLiVer. , oll;! manufactured -by Cas
well; HaFaxd Co., New York Bold by
alrdrugstate— . . • x
'NO. 91 ' Libert . y Street.=This •is the
- n tuber Marvin's Celebrated Cracker
*Bakery is located at. Marvin has onliand
;he most oomplete stock pf• Crakers,
Crram, Wine, Soda, Oyster, Water,
Butter, Sugar and fancy, of any hoe In
the city. Bemenaber-his No., 91 Liberty
street. „. ' • . ;
'Coiseter, Hoopkirts, Parasolls and.
Ladies' Undergarments, in full assort•
meat and attractive plaids. Bates & Bell.
Japanese Silks assorted ulaids. atatels,
&Sell. • -
DIED :
THAW—At 5 o'clock Y. kr. Fundiyi Jul 7 41.t6.
1869JAIMERT CuPLEY.infaut bon
and Mary•C. Thaw.' • -
s Funeral at 1O o'clock Tcasnair?ttosaftstsi;
6th Inst.; fraivrestdenee of hts parette. 511 a
stre 4 3‘ formerly Pitt street.
IfcitiON—F.unday morning at 5 o'clock.,Jos.lY,
McK.E . toe6Bth 'ear of his age.
Thci,funeral will take place from ablate real
dense; Great street.; steer Sixth 'a4eastr; , re
Tut:Apar t °Ramo; at 9 o'clock. The friends
of tkafamily are respectfully: levited .urattend.
434::iltmLy-On - Sabbath evenly F. dray Alth, at.
Stn:
ooetr. THOMAS WILSON, Warts son of
Willis= M. Ind Waste Oormly. -
Funeral from No. 58 Centre at cane. on Tase-'i:'
DAR AFTZtIitOON, at 3 Weloci, to'proCeerlM 13= '
legbay Cereetery. The friends of the•fama '
merespe.:tfully invited to attend: !%"
SicKl4lOllT--On Saturday; . afternoon ' at 3.
o'clock. Mrs MARY McVNIGHT, wife, of Y.
it
Mcnigh . .., Esq., aged 41 years: -
Yhe friends of the family are cord;elly Invited
to attend her funeral T.O.DAY, at 2 cocloo , ,
her tinsband"a esidence. Wilkinsbure t .
- ages leave Moreland Mitchell's livery static,.
Libtrty street; at 2`t,li noon.
17NDERTAMEIFS
41. LEX. AIR E IN_y_ VIVICitEIt-
TAICEEP., No. -156 FO IMILIEMT.
u.stra.Ca. COFFINS of a11izih.,.. , .:111AX12.
GLOV and r ery detzripcton of 1: - ...:-...,:rat.tet-'
alsblag 2 fcralshed: Rams 01..e.0. day 44 1 ,1
aleat. Rearp. •ad Oarriagt•F turAtt-.;.1.4-.%
Erzsmacauss—ltf..v. Davi tivrrs'ti. i.... 1. - .l 4 c:r.z.
16',.. Jatobus, D. D.. Thomas ilwitig, 444,-.4s4sf f
1 Attlier, !EE, ,
(111ARLkS
DEW/X.2M AND LIVE= 5''....'4.11.'11
corn' 3A..N DIMICY STIMET
AVP.l4l.l.6.'idieglteny City. where ttlelrrAr.r.7 -
.BOr.).11$ tve constantly supplied - NAVA _nal and.
imitation Ito ewood. M ^anq .and Waltort
CONES, at prices lading from 64 S 4
dlys laser:ascii for in...nneatt,. He
_ . tstas sad. Cat.. 7
stares futos.sled: also, 11 Linda 'lloarsdag
Goods. It-rentteed. Otit• rAi en at sitbours. day
and night. . .-r, - .
B"P-WING• pOPLTIArt..,
THE UNITED STATES WATCH 'CO'S
.' KEY- EiIVENDANT WINDING -
.1;757 AL. IP 3EI lei.
The best watch made. and by far the meat con
:I/Latent. Cali and examine them at
i'W.G. DUNSEALTEL'Si
FI F I =AVE
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OPPOSITE 11ASJNIC HALL.
AGENCY FOR
rETERSQUIRE , g,I:ONDOX,
CELEBRATED CHEMICALS.
SOAP,
Containin g 40 per cent. Pure Ixcezine.
PELIIPARATIONS
. .
each as Bt Carb Poissira,Viabs singe
Salt, deldrts Powder; Citrate Magnesia, Citrat
Iron land taabalne, j.onlda Fotasa•e, Carboni/4,
Llthia &e. • uout F: A. ram's Means:
.Glycerait Soap,aad BreckiatlVa. London, Ski
JOHN STODI,
annum Fourth Avenue sand Snatth
. tielet Street:
iipikit G. SALT,_
AIBROHANT TAILOR,
Would reAroectfolly togbrai bib lizidszalad itlbt
gerionll7. that'his . 1 '
. , •
SPRING STOCK Or, GOODS
NOW COZIPLETS,
`- BOWITOO AN EMI caLt:':
COTRei of Penn and Sixth Strtels,
'nittt „
• -No 50 5/2= erJI ET. Uete HL.
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