Eittintt Gait its. ,GITN,F;M,miEu4B)4O. . „ .11"nzirz nnis. " t owns ' in Kanautlaim to be the railroad centre of the State. . . lirsETBEN prisoners escaped, from the Columbus, (Ohio.) Jail on the rnight of the 15th. -4P.ozr ORE, containing forty per cent pure metal, has beery found near Oska loosa, lowa. McMANN, the trainei of Flora Temple, and owner - of Lady Thorn, says he could get a mile (Jut 9f Dexter in two minutes with p few week's practice. A. outyrr.rmAli from i pyoming territo ry exhibited, on ichan e at Milwaukee, a few days ago, a nvgget of gold from the Sweetwater mine, valued at $1,039, A WEALT/IT Germati merchant of Mich igan City, Indiana, has.taken out a . life insurance policy of two thousand dollars for the benefit of the poor of that place. Tannn is a brick famine in Canton, 0. No brick for houses, none for pavements, none for any purpose tan be had. Six or seven millions had beenlihried, bat all . COLLECTIONS to the amount of $156,74 were recently made in Nirashington City churches, in' response to an ap peal from the Washington National Mon- u_ meat Society. • Bantam, mechanics in Colt's armory, at Hartford, have contracted to go to Rus sia to make guns for that Government. They will get more pay and expect to live cheaper Man here. . A NEw Yonx canal skipper has been arrested for trying to let the water out of his boat by boring a two inch hole in her bottom. The experiment was ti failure, but he got his insurance. Om was discovered in Vermont, 1%1- ton county, some time since, and Mr. Moses Mathewson, of that pla ce, is now "boring for oil," and has got down to the depth of 838 feet, and confident of sue ` CREW. THE fist train which runs from New "York city to Chicago in twenty-nine _hours, including stoppages, left Crestine thirty-two minutes behind time, one day last week, and reached Fort Wayne on regular time. Tits Tiffin (0.) Tribune notes the fact . that Daniel Huddle, residing four miles .from that place, harvested one hundred and sixty-two bushels of wheat from three acres of ground, an average of ' fifty-four bushels to the acre. WHILE Joseph korns, of Nelson, Lee county, Illinois, was lately filling a gas oline stove, the fluid caught the blaze, and at once the clothes of the unhappy man were in flames. His face, and head were swept clean of whiskers and hair, and his right arm, Seek, breast and back burned quite seriously. ' THE fact is developed b,' the letter from Lady Byzon's solicitors that her own statement is in the:hands of three trustees, who are empowered by her will to make -; such use of it as they may deem fitting. , If Mrs. Stowe has misrepresented the ease, we may therefore expect this man uscript to be given to the world. Dn. EDGEILL came near being married, the other evening, at Osceola, lowa. He had the license, and with bib affianced, repaired to the house of a friend to have , the thing settled, unknown to the girl's parents. - The ceremony was nearly over and the words, "I pronounce you man ' and wife" were about to be spoken, when • the girl's father put in an appearance, and took her home only lief married. : AARON - Bundy and his wife, of Waver ' . ly, Mich., were arrested and lodged in jail, at Paw Paw, on the 11th. on the ,-, charge of starving to death their child, about five month of age. The child was • - born with a hair lip, and the neighbors ; testify that Bundy has been heard to say any times that he wished the child was ead, and that the mother had fed it laud : um for the purpose of making it sleep I death. 1.. DURING the terrific gale last week a Ilady in Providence, Rhode Island, be e alarmed for the safety of her two little children who were at school, and ent a servant to bring• them home. The her refused to trust them in the streets , such a tempest, and the mother seeing . e servant coming back alone believed hat her fears were.true and that some . ing fearful had happened. No explana ions could satisfy'her, and she went into • avulsions, from which she soon died. A. VALUABLE relic of Alexander von umboldt has been placed on exhibition t the Springs, in Central Park, New • ork city: It is a fire screen, inlaid with .• other-of-pearl and adorned with a faith ul view of the royal castle of Potsdam. he family residence of the Kings of Prussia. It was daily used byDumboldt • • d highly prized by him on account of is having been a present from King Fred • rick Wiliam IV. of Prussia. It was .urchased at the sale of the. liiimboldt - ffects, in Berlin, in 1860. Tun verdict of the jury in Abrams' ... :e, at Indianapolis, was: "We, the un . ersigned jurymen in the case of the state vs. Wm. J. Abrams, haiing in the • scharge of our duty, and under the . • .lemnity. of oar oath, found the defend . .t guilty of murder in the first degree; i' et believing that the crime committed by him was the result of wickea influences surrounding him, and not the result of a : bad heart, we would respectfallraik the Governor to commute his sentence to ten years' imprisonment." • Tnn neck of land on the city front of Buffalo, between Buffalo river and Lake Erie, having been selected by various railway and mining companies as the i most arailable fleptkfrOm ~ ,whichlo sup ply the west with Pennriilviudi and other. coal, a great rivalfy has sprung up for the right to build a railway, along the beach, to connect with different railwaYsterini . =titer at this point.— Several` railways connected with the coal trade are now building extensive improvements on this - meek of.landi to accommodate .the;coal .'trade. - ' ),q /I .:I,n, ' , ' Sufi has' been entered in Equity Court .of the District of Colukulda ,against ex. Commissioner Theaker, of the Patent. Office, ' by: Andrew Whitley,, Esibi 'as signee for a number of patents for im- , provements IA reapers l t:mowers. It. Is' charged that Mr. Th eer, when Com - tirlssionev of Patents,' ref used;-for the. space, of Jourtcen,„ ,months, to act on or gives decision titian an 'appeal from the decision of the ,Chief rizaminec i pf / the • Patent Office, thts `neglecting to dolla. proper ministerial' work; and . that the . said delay , rFsulted ,14 - dattlEttintlf the' • plaintiff to the'inityttnt df $50,000. .• - . RiolfaUD Roz, one of the Cadiz bank, robbecs,'made his =afro from the Coitus- bns (0.) Penitentiary on the 14th. He was nailed up in a barrel at a dry kiln by Frank Hatch, an assistant foremataithfn nej* was tlien .% Thirdrayman, who gives' ignorant of what was going on, was , stmt back for a ham mer, Hatch pretending to need itlin open ing the barrel. While, he was gone the head of the barrel was taken off, and both Roe and Hatch effected their escape. The former was not missed until a farmer re ported at; the prison that he had seen a man with striped pants several miles up the river 'in company with three other men. Bed was seta from Hamilton county several' years ago to serve a term of thirteen years. He is a dangerous man, and a reward of . 4200 has been of fered for his recapture. STATE NEWS. Gov. GEARY and Hon. Simon Cam eron, were in Reading on Tuesday, and visited the Driving Park. Fri'sars loaded with petroleum were destroyed by tire on the Franklin branch railroad on Wednesday mining. A bean pod two feet long is a North umberland county curiosity. It was giown bi the garden of C. H. Young, in Shamokin. THE little children of Honesdale have started a ten•cent subscription for the relief fund of the Avondale sufferers, collecting about $2O a day. Tames DIJIT'Oir i • the oldest man in Delaware county, died on Sunday. He had attained the remarkable age of 100 years 7 months and 11 days. A "rear" amt. of - the period drove a hired horse and buggy from Cleveland to Corry, taking a round.a.bout *ay of 275 miles.' She was taken charge of Ton house of Mr. James Johnston, in Center township, Indiana county. was destroyed by fire on Saturday evening, 11th inst., originating In the attic. Does in quest of a coon in White town ship, Indiana county, recently so frighten ed an eagle that it fell from ita roost and was captured, It measured five feet from tip to tip. • • Tam Assessor of Crtmru township, Berks county, called .on a certain man lest week for the purpose of registering him, and received the following report: "Name—Mr. g. Occubation—A Crib ble." THE pastor of the Avondale Welsh Baptist Church, who delivered the funeral discourse over the suffocated miners,' stated that all but three of the male mem bers of his church had perished in the mine. Mae. Meremanzx CARNEY, aged 20 years, of White township, Indiana coun ty, retired to bed on the evening of the 9th, in her usual good health, but was shortly afterwards discovered laboring in a spasm and died in ten minutes. GEORGE 31'twini has been lodged in jail.at Greensburg, on 13 charge of assault- ting a Miss Melinda Akers, residing near Millwood station. He followrd and'over took her after she got off the Johnstown accommodation, but failed in his disign. I , A costrAxy of light infantry was or ganized at New Brighton, Beaver county, on Saturday, September 11th, and the fol lowing officers elected: Captain, Jacob B. Winans; First Lieutenant, Daniel R. Corbus; Second Lieutenant, James M. Lourimcre. Cot. BYRE% of Washington, one of Marshal Murdock's deputies, started from Pittsburgh with a prisoner for trialat the U. S. Cotirt, at Williamsport. At Al toona the Colonel was left behind, but took the next train, and upon. reaching Williamsport was:astonished to find that, his prisoner had delivered himself. Mn. JAS. Mon% of Eastf Allowfielfi; Chester county, whose death was noticed some time since, and was supposed to have (=omitted suicide, is now thought Ao have been murdered. He was ob served to have a large pocket book, which contained a considerable sum of money in large bills, but when his body was found the pocket book and money were missing. IN THE U.S. Circuit Court at Phila delphia, on Wednesday, Judge Grier on the bench, the case of Edward A. L. Roberts vs. the Reed Torpedo' Company and others was up for argument. The complaint Is for infringement of a patent for exploding torpedoes In artesian wells, and an injunction is asked for. The bill was filed in the Western District, but the counsel agreed to argue it in the Eastern District for the accommodation of Judge Grier. Tan Washington - Reporter, having been shown a specimen of oats, the short. est stalk of which measured seventy.two and the longest eighty-five Inches, thus overtopping the--Brownville Clipper's eighty-four inch specimen from "Lazy Hollow," says "the Olspper man will have to go into some other hollow or his county will be beaten all hollow," The Clipper knocks under "Just one inch," but says two experts who commenced counting the grata, of its stalk a week ago, havn't got through yet." Tait amount of internal Revenue-col , lected in the Eighth Congreselonal Dis trict, Fleas county, during the months of May, June, July and .A.ugust, 1869, was 4196,174,37; the cost to the Government of assessing which was $2,570,85. Dur ing the same months of the year 1868, the amount of revenue collected was $153,488,33, and the cost of assessing the same $3,049,16, showing en inerease of revenue this year over the same period inlB6B of $42;686,54. and a decrease in the expenses of collecting' the same of $OB,Bl. Ort Tan 3d inst..- the Bellfonte, Watc4. titan published a doubleileaded article with the astounding canard that Geo. 8. 'Twitchell had' been let ',Vett off prlson,, thrOigh the cannivance 4 of the Guvernor,, the' night before ,he was to have 'been executed, and that the dead body fotind •in,tbe cell on,,,the following morning was :not that of Twitchell, but of another Per son substituted in his place. At the tinae' of publication no notice. was taken of that ,absurd' story,. butt the Deinocratie press generally throughout ' the 'State: Ting ,given„extensive circulatlan to ti "Assertion; ; Gov. Geafy, deemed it but just to hiniself49 write to Peter Lyle,. theAariffof "iledsivida, c and, to ; Wm. B. Perkins', the prison keeperiliere,both of whom are involved in the iensation, and-a letter has-tech received from Col. Lyle' denying therWhOle story_aS a wieked and absurtiv flibritaticin. Mr. Perkins 'Sande an of ids to and subscri bed by himself. ; the.physician in attend anttall•the Witches of . the prison in anyway: concerned in the .matter, to the • effect that there is no possible doubt as to tall flat Of thrbodr , being, putt 'of • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE i SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1889: ;74 513E 91143 01 krifiNX jiro43 ter ,c4 stare in , clear to the Etenipstaid?Plaininpropertr. Miss t44'.pAie6o'bign - licensed as an. insurance . agent at' Tilton lowa KATE FIELD will' lectire, the coming season, on two subjects:'"On Women," and "In the Woods." "COL. A. W. TAYLOR has recently suc ceeded J. W. Garrison, E q., as editor and proprietor•of the Alliance,(o.) Mon itor. , JEM ez•champion of the Eng ish prize ring, has arrived. in this court ry. He will give "statuesque illustra ons." A CHICAGO girl says that she don't get married. for the reason that she don't know whose husband she might be mar rying. I • Tan Chicago Republican complains that its Jokes are stolen. Why complain I This is evidence that they can be suns, with editing. • A rim's.= letter has been received in New York, Stating that Pxince Arthur hail decided to visit that city during the coming winter. Trams years ago Madame Chevrebx, famous toothsayer,'Predicted to the Em press Eugenie that her husband would die in the year 1870. A ILEAL nose is generally preferable to a false article. John Kalb, of Newark, sues for a divorce because his wife is re duced•to one of sheepskin. AT New Harmony, Ind., a man named Vandeon wasfatally stabbed by another named. William Alsup. An umbrella was the cause of the affray. • ONE of the highett pAaks at the en trance of Echo Canon, on the Pacific Railroad, has been named by the compa ny in honor of one of the Commissioners, Bluff Ben Wade. THOMAS KEMP, a desponding plumber, committed suicide in St. Paul's Cathe dral, London, by periorating his throat with the spikes on the railing of Sir John Moore's monument. A RACIER of the Harvards, in Wolf. borough, N. H., named Champion, has to wheel a bushel of apples twenty miles. to Farmington, in payment of a bet, and is now in training for the feat. FRANK WARD, who redently jumped overboard from a steamer, near San Jose, California, and was drowned, did it be cause he did not have the money to pay a wine bill he had run up on the steamer. Rim. Mn. LORD, a free Methodist preacher of Paterson, N. J., did four days' full time last week, with a pick,.shovel and - wheelbarrow, excavating for the lodgment and foundation of the Main street Church. • THE Menkezi was buried in 'Pere la Chaise, but now it is said that another coffin was interred above hers, and when friends thought they were removing her remains to Mount Parnassus Cemetery they were the victims of a mistake. A. BOSTON clergyman accepted a call to another city, and another Boston cler gyman was invited to the same field. While he was still hesitating whether to accept It, his proftssional brother wrote to him: "Do accept the call; between us we will make New York bowl." MB. ROBERT CONIRGEBT, writing for the &editor upon the condition of the laboring classes in this country, says that when he was strange to America it seem ed queer td him ' l4 lO be parasbl-splked out of a seat'in a street car :by an elegant young lady, who only vouchsafed the ex planation that she would 'sit right there."' Joss O'Doratioz, who hanged him self the other day in Liverpool, left a let ter to his wife, saying , he hoped she would meet him in heaven, where there ivould be "no Mrs. Churchill or Mrs. Bat tersbe for to drink health to nie, wishing me in hell, and librel enough to stand a pint of beer to (Add nick to star the coals." A ruystme at Waterford, Ireland, named. Lanigan, had a quarrel with his wife, the other day, at dinner, about what clergyman should baptize their baby. First, he kicked over the dinner table; then he read the newspaper; then he 'killed his wife with a gun and himself with a pistol. A local paper says that, both the doctor and his wife were given to drinking, and were universally es teemed by all who knew them. DANA lashes . Grant over Louis Napo. Leon's shoulders thus: "Excessive smo. king is evidently fatal to the heart and the sensibilities; Though Bonaparte lux uriates In cigars free of expense, it does not seem that even the gratifyinithought that the luxury is economical can avert the evil effects of the weed. Even when costless, much smoking injures the canli ac, the pulmonary, and the mental con. diticm of 'men in high station." THE Rev. George 31. Derment, pastp; of the Methodist Church at Brownstown, Indiana, has been tried by an ended:Ml cal court on a charge ,ot wanting to spit in. 31. B.' Casteel's face. and saying so; chewing , tobacco and "smoking a pipe; threatening to whip John Cummins and Walter Bentan; lying and reading ser mons front manuscript. ,' The court folind for both {parties—that is, there was no ground (Or the'prosecutlon, and no malice in the prosecutor , EMIGRATION to the West, it is state. has received a -great impetus from the completion of the 'Pacific Railroad," and trom'the i work Parnished to laborers on other railroad routes to California'. A smaller proportion than ever of the emi grants aitiving from abroad, it is bellow ed, remain the Atlantic States. The passengers -on the emigrant ships-no sooner land at Castle Garden than * Y commence making inquiries as i to ;t he shortest routes to the Westg and proceed on their journey with u little delay/Mt possible. It is believed that during Abe next twelve months, fully a hundred_ thousand persons, both native and for , sign born, NW remove and settle in 14r e i em and the,Statca beyond.. It is.rep, that Tillages are Springing up 'lit, even direction, where a year ago there was nothing but, prairie, 'without a village or, even a hut. At Laramie,' 572- miles west of ()Mahe linos was not a lionise to be 'seen two yierit ago, and now the traveler meets witlOkileurishing town, with 1500 idhatonnts, ellue railroad depot, a good hotel and large etores., AN Tows woman started for ()harks City (says the Advocate,) with a dozen eggs and a few "pounds of butter in a has• ket one hot day last week, and when she got there, all that ehe found id her basket w as , a lock Of hair and dozen yOung • chicks:4l. PEMNAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. "Or fICITANCIPSre rwmateme BYRLF._ ISEAWNICD" .TONIC 'AND BARN .D.U.LS uura d .calsuraption, pisfns agg Digpepint.; en accord lug trections.., ey are all three to be taken at the lame time: They cleanse the stonrach, re. textile Uvor and put Min work; then the appetite becomes good: the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow In flesh: the diseased matter ripens Into the lunge, and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This Is the only way to cure consumption. To these three medicines Dr. .1. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia. owes his unriyaled success in the treatment of pulmonary Consumption. The Pub monk Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nature throws it or by au easy expectora tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it off. and the patient hat rest and the lunge begin to heal. T, do this, toe, Seaweed lonic and Mandrake PUls must be treely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, removing all obstructions• relax the aunts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is soon relieved' the stools will show what the Pills can do,• nothing has ever been invented ex cept calomel (a deadly poison wtdch Is very dan gerous to use unless with great care,) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Sohenek's Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent muses of Consumption. Schenck 'a Seaweed Tonto is a gentle "limn's= and alterative. and the alkali. in the Seaweed, which this preparation Is made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric juice to dissolve the food with the ?Wm onto Syrup, and it ',made into good blood without fermentation or souring In the stomach. _The great reason why physicists' do not cure Consumption is, they try to do too much; they give medicine to stop the cough,lo stop Mills,to stop night sweats, hectic fever and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers. look ingp the d s ies ecretions, and eventually the patient sinks and . Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not trrto stop a cough; night sweats, chills or fever. Re move the cause, and they will all stop of their own accord.% No one ean be cured of Consump tion, . Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Canker, Dlsterated - Throat, cubs". the liver and stomach are made healthy. If a person MU consumption, of course the tinge in some way are diseased, either tubercles, • abcesses bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lu n gs are W mass of infl ammation and fast decaying. In such cases what must be done? It is not only the lungs mat are wasting, but it is the whole body. The stomach and liver have lost their power to make blood out of to d. Now the only chance is to tate Dr. Bchenck's three medi cines, which will bring' up a tone to the stomach, the patient will begin to want food, it will digest ' easily and make good blood; then the patient be gins to gain In flesh. and as soon as the body be gin' to grow, the lungs commence to heal up, and the patithlt gets fleshy and well. This 01 . the only way to cure . Consumption. When there is no lung disease and only Liv er Complaint and Dyspepsia. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, without' the Pulmonlo Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills .freely in ad bilious complaints, as they are per fectly harmless. Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 298 pounds. was wasted away to a mere skeleton, In the very last stage of Pulmonary Consumption, hi. physicians having pronounced Ids ease hope?. less and abandoned bun to his fate. He wuonred by the aforesaid mee Mines, and since his recove ry many thousands stmilarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenck's preparation with the same re markable success. .lull dim:Along accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to per sonally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their longs examined, and for this pummel he Is professionally at his. Principal (Moe, Philadeb phis, every Saturday, where &Metter, for advice must be addressed. He Is also professionally at No. 39 Bond street. New York, ever other Tuesday, and at No v oT6 Hanover street. Boston, every other Wednelday. He gives advice free, but for a thorough examination with his Itespl rometer the prloels 95. • Cmce hours at each city from 9 A. M. 1013 P. M. Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Ton le eachsl.Bo per bottle, or. $7.80 a bait dozen. Mandrake Pills lib cents a box. For sale by all druggists. I • 'DOCTOR. warrruas CON TINUES TO TREAT ALL - PRIVATE DISRUKS. That numerous class' of cases resulting froni self - abuse, producing nn. mardinest, nervous debility, initabllity, enip muss. seminal emissions, and finally im potency, permanently cured. Persons &fillet ed with' aelicate. intricate and long stand ing constitutional complaints are politelyinvited to call for conliultation, which costs nothing. Experience, the best of teachers. has enaboted him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which in most cases, can be used without hindrance to business. Medicines pier pared in the establishment, which Meltaaces of fice, reception and waiting rooms; also, boarding and sleeping apartments for patients requiri nngg da'ly personal attention, and vapor and chemi cal baths. thus concentrating the filmed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, _state your case. Read what he says In his pamphlet of fifty pages, sent to any abbess for tiwo stamps In seal ed enve,ope. ,Thousands of cages treated annu ally, at office and all over the country, Domini tation tree, personally or by Ma ll . O ffice NA 9 Wylie street, (sear Voart Mouse) Pittsburgh, PA. BOWS 9 A. w. to 8.2,111. bundsys Ilia pr. to SI r. M. Pamphlet sent to say adgresa for two stamps. ap3 Ry-BATCHELows Hsu' Dine. This splendid Heir Die is_tisbostin the wmld: the only true and pertbct Dia harmless, relia ble, instant/menu; ,no disappointment; . no ri- Medan, tints; remedies the ill effects - of bad dyes; In orates and leaves thc.Hair• soft and beautiful. Dues eremite. 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The School has elegant and commomous roAns. a full corps of able and competent teachers, and every facility f..r a thorough education. Besides the usu., I .aflyantages of 3laps, Charts and Philo sophical Apparatus, pupils will have the benefit of a large and valuable Cabinet of Natural Ells tery. Applications for admission may be made personally orbt.letter to'the principal, at No. 3/ 717TH AVIMITE. REV. S. Di. GLENN, A. GL, si,*3l d. Trus PRINCIPAL. WINES. LIQUORS, Sto. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, I uplisiliss or WIRES, HANDIES,,„.GIN, &C., WHOLZALUM DFAI9PI II . 4 Ia PURE RYE ,WHISHIES, PENN , ! , Rove litemoved -to NOS. 854 AND' 886 PENN; Cor. Xleventh SL, (formerly 'Cinal.) ••OSE I4/ VOC // : 411 ):4 , : y J XOll. u a . .Ver.llo. 194190 404 ugh • :,11XST ISTRIZT. PITTSBURGH..,; • mastmicrimuras 0* - • " ' /NON PO* : Art ars In .trou. HOPS. VORZIGN ; ,.ICII : Ll leadisaiss ita• ARom orra: B~a~t,~ec uoaEs= ~~. ,: ~, • nnme AQUlNlll.Ageocaterwili, kOlLinffeet N os . eioret..olsar Stmt. Pfttabursik• 510•61111 'IWO** OM t• tly 60101/14 sat loidblair ralUe SEE INSURANCE. Ji-Tv7THE IRON urn InITUArLITZSUB Of Poz;iinsvlvapira. 014, 75 Federal SL,AllegliiY CRY • DIRECTORS' Hon. JAMES L. GRAHAM, . • Rey. J. B. CLARK. D. D.. Capt. It. ROBINSON, Rev. A. K. BELL D.D. Rev. S. H. NEmBIT. D.D., - W. A. REED. Cashier Allegheny Trust Co.' JACOB RUSH, Real Estate ASent, SIMON DRUM, Mayor of Allegheny, C. W. KENNY, Hatter,. A. S. BELL, Attorney-at-Law, D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Merchant, D. SWODER, Insurance Agent. • Capt. ROST. ROBINSON President. Rae. J. B. CLARK, D. D., Yiee.Presidenti JACOB RUSH, Secretary, C. W. BENNY. Treasurer. ' H. W. WHITE. MEDICAL ADVISEE. DANIEL swours, Genq Agent. This ts a some comnany. conducted on the mutual principle, each policy bolder receiving an equal share of the profits of the Company. Policies will be issued on all the different plans of Life Insurance, and being conducted on en economi cal buds will afford a safe Investment to each policy holder, and thereby retain the money at home to encourage home Industry. -41119:t= CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, PMILAWB BUILDING. So. SS Jinni AVOWS.. RseismE Plasor, PITTSBURGH. PA. • Capital DIRECTOR& N. 7. Bjgley. %H.W.olirer. ir, CIPLX•BaIIe7, Datil Wallape, Hartman, A. Chambers, Jake Hill, S. MTalum. Jas. Thorns Smith, Jno.S.Wllinek, " ROBERT H. KING, President. JNO. P. JENNINGS, Vice President. JOS. T. JOHNSTON, SemortinT. Capt. R. J. GRAM/. Genn•Agent. • Instires on Liberal_ Terms on all Fire and Marine Milts., • $92:0t7 • B EN num/will INSURANCE ;COMPANY■ OF ALLEGHENY, PA. OFT= IN •PBANHLIN SAVINGS BANE BUILDINGS. • No. 41 Ohio St., Allegheny A HMI COMPANY, managed. by Mentors wen known to the community, who trust by fali dealing to merit a share of Tow patrcrnase. BURY GIMP. D. DIDDLE DIBECTOBB: D. L. Jszob Franz, Patterson. J. D. Smith, Oh. P. Whiston. EL J. Entann. - EL Z, GEN Heary_lrwtn, Mee. B . Riddle, Simon Dram, W. M. Stewart, ZOll. Imam:, atno:cos pENRWEITLVANLt INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTEIBURONI 07E10E. No. 164 WOOD STREET, BANE OP COMBERCE, B..DING. • This Is a Home Company, and Insures sal= loss by Fite ezelnsivelir. LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE, Vice President. - ROBERT PTIOCH, Treasurer HUGH MeE A LHM. Secretary.. DLIMOTORS: r Leonard Walter, Georgt 0- C. Boyle, !leo. . Evans, Robert Patrick; X. appe. Jacob Painter, J. O. Fleiner, Josiah Klux', John Voestley, Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon. _ ' Mary Sproul, VIDERENITY AGAINST, LOSS BT PIRA. FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. °Friezes** a 4517 ozcsTartrf DMICTORII. Charles W. Saaeker, TOW Sa W muel Graagne r, nt, Jacob l e_ W.l- •••• aleour • IMARLZS tl. HAN EDW. C. DALE, Vice Preatdeat. W. 0. BTEELE._lfeeretarT,Rro tees. J. OARD.NEE COEYIN. AGIN?, North West corner Third and Wood littrelts. WESTEBN USW& ANCE,CON• P I NT OF PITTSBURGH. ItamornEs zumicrE. President: - , HER.BERT. :meetary. • ' ciezT. GESSEiII Generd Agent, °Mix, 914 .Water street, Spans A Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. stilinst all ldnds ot ,Tire and ,Ms rine Baas. , A home Institution, =snaked •by Di rectors who are well known to the community. and whom** determined by promptness and liber ality to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those Wm. desire to be Insured. • DinMOTOnS: Alexander Hissiek, Join B. MeOutte: B. Miller, Jr., Chao. J. Clarke, James McAuley, . William S. Evans. Alexander Speer . Joseph Hirkpatriok. Andrew Action, Phillip_Reymer, David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. , ' nom ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE St aightening„Second Avenue from the Birmingham Bridge to Brady Streets. BiCTION 1. Be U ordained and enacted by the City 41 Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Coun cils =trembled, and tt tt hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same, 'That the City IfJagfueer be. and is hereby authorized to survey and open Second Avenue from the East ern end of the Btrmlnsham Br.dge to Brady Street, In accordance with the plans In the City Engineer's °Dice, and to apprs Ise damage a.. d assess benefits caused Octet y BROWN. WM. J. ANDERBOI. • and JAMES PARKS are herebrnepointed In accordance with an Act of Assembly approved .January 6, 1884. Sac. 9. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same is hereby re pealed so fax as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, this 30th day of August, A. D. 1689. A. 11. OROS, President pro tem of Select Connell. Attest: E. S. Bloakow. Clerk of Select 'Council. - W.' A. TOML;111 - 130N, • President of Common Council. Attest: H. MCMAH?I , Clers. of Co'."". on Connell. seiT AN ORDINANCE trtablishieg fhe W idth of Colwell Street, • bourn:lir 1. Be tt orciatn4d and enacted by this City of Pittsburgh., in &lett and Comoros; Coun cils assembler/ and rt - rs /Inaba ordained and enacted by thannihority OW same. That Colwell street. between Vine and DU:middle streets, be made a unilbras width of fifty- ISO) feet from the son: h line Air said, street. as laid out In the City District Plius, to eorresponi with' tki width of ;mid street fait ,ofDiswidd , strett.„ - SEC. V. That any ordinsnce or part Of ordlna - ...ce conflicting-With the passage or_this ordtmince. at theroresent time, be aad the same is 'hereby re. pealedtio the is the Dude affects this ordinance. Ordnined and • enacted, into a law InCounalls. this 30tirdisy'of *uvula, A. D. , 111139. - • • .riseafdeni pro ten of Select Comic ' Attest: 2.14. MORROW. - ' ' • n !Clerk of Select Connell. l : , • iv .A. TOMLINSON. . , ' "President of Common Council, ' S test: Ft:Veld...En ra; - I . - • Cl e rk of Common Cottruiti., • or ZEIGAL; XovicE.—Whereas, letters of adminlstration , Lon the imitate of PETER ILLIAIN, Meet Fleratni. elWion, Allegheny county, deceased:have been - gMtea to the sub. sorlher.,sll, persons .tidebted to, said estate are eeo aced to make immediate payment, and those ;baying claims •or • dams do analnes the estat e of ;the said decedent will, make known the same, without delays* • • AD/ L buir. soubbw, Administrates, , aul4 d • ' • • ' •" • -• • Fleming' eltstlen. . . . . lAnaAREIHALIA ELIVILIto >I - , ; 11:111,:e Max = wu.z. CuluißlADAann. ZISUALL II ISLAIII WILL Cv ritararaLa. BLIESSALL , II LIMIZIR WILL, Ctrair Co62IRr ptce of MiriTiefl , l ilataltc 4 1 .00 - 14r,DOPja. enot,l3olKarket inter. M. mana.G.l. a Co.:urns:Oath Proprietors. , : 1,:,... , 3, i For lwbolesala and ,retail, l ia. uzo. A. .811•Lx. rntabinvb. , 64: IT2ITR • , . MAPLE-. SITGAIL-10. , , barrels twat wiesti to spat eition st wATT.I•4IaLea air'NEW OPERA HOUSE. n FS A.llllTlVAipptch3ber 18th. IN "nolidmrS3l:o:4. o e c k nitim,„ t usgsßp. th f rponiglar ' • • ' THE YIELD OF CLOTH OF GOLD. The performance go otautoe ace with the farce of TH E DEAD slit Yr. SATURDAY EVENING, last anoearacens of the WORRELL SISTERS and last time of Offen bach'sOvera'Bouffe. BARER BLEUR,